选择性必修第一 册 Unit1 Listening and Speaking (Workbook)
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1. How was Goodall’s research method different, and how did it benefit her study? 2. In what way did Goodall’s work change the way people
thought about chimps? 3. What does the Roots and Shoots programme do? 4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker?
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions.
4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker?
Activity 2
Check the answer
She serves as an inspiration to me. She inspires me through her love for the environment and her desire to educate young people.
✓ serve as good role models ✓ bring happiness to other people ✓ make great contributions to society ✓ have made great discoveries ✓…
Warm-up
Think about these questions. 1. Do you think it is easy for a person to live alone in
The woman I admire
• Appearance • Her life √ • Her achievements √
• Personality • Her work √ • Her hobbies and interests
Activity 2
Listen and find the answers to the questions.
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 3. What are one or two stories that can help your audience
form an impression of your hero?
Here is a story about how artemisinin was discovered. Tu Youyou’s team examined old medical texts and found a medical text suggesting using the extract from sweet wormwood to treat a fever.
Activity 3 Think and share
Do you think Jane Goodall is an inspiration to you? Why or why not?
Activity 3
Think and share
Jane Goodall is an inspiration to us because she gave up the comforts of life to study the chimps. she teaches young people around the world to protect the environment. she has fought to protect animals.
Activity 2
How can we listen effectively?
• locate key words in the questions; • predict information; • listen for main points;
Activity 2
Listen and find the answers to the questions.
Activity 4
Activity 2
Check the answer
Goodall did not follow traditional scientific research methods. She did not number the chimps, but rather give them names so she could see them as individuals.
Activity 2
Check the answer
Goodall’s work changed the way people thought about chimps. She was able to discover how they communicate, and gave us invaluable information on their social structure and culture. She discovered that they also ate meat, rather than just nuts and berries, and also that they were capable of making their own tools.
a forest observing wild animals? 2. What difficulties might he/she face?
Warm-up
Think about the question. 2. What difficulties might he/she face?
Finding food; Washing clothes and dishes; Other parts of daily life; …
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 1. Who is your hero? 2. What do you know about the person’s life? 3. What are one or two stories that can help your audience
natural habitat.
n. 观察
• She inspires those who want to cheer the achievements of
women.
vt. 鼓舞 inspiration n. 鼓舞人心的人或物
Activity 1
Which of the following points may appear in the speech? Let’s listen and tick.
Unit 1 People of
Achievement
Listening and
Unit 1 People of AchiSepveema keinntg Listening and Spea( kWino rgk (bWo ookrk) book)
Learning Objectives
In this class, you will 1. collect information about Jane Goodall through
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions. 1. How was Goodall’s research method different,
and how did it benefit her study?
Tu Youyou is my hero.
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 2. What do you know about the person’s life?
Tu Youyou was born in Ningbo, China, and graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1955. After she graduated, she worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing.
form an impression of your hero? 4. Why do you like or admire this person? 5. How does this person inspire you?
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 1. Who is your hero?
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions. 3. What does the Roots and Shoots programme do?
Activity 2
Check the answer
And in 1991, she set up the Roots & Shoots programme, which teaches young people around the world how to protect the environment.
编号
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions. 2. In what way did Goodall’s work change the way
people thought about chimps?
listening; 2. make a speech about your hero.
Review
What kinds of people are people of achievement? People who _______________________are people of achievement.
1. How was Goodall’s research method different, and how did it benefit her study? 2. In what way did Goodall’s work change the way people
thought about chimps? 3. What does the Roots and Shoots programme do? 4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker?
Warm-up
a chimp/chimpanzee
Jane Goodall
Warm-up
Think about these questions.
3. What do you know about Jane Goodall and her
achievements?
observe vt.
• She is famous for the oቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱservation of wild chimps in their
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 2. What do you know about the person’s life?
In 1967, she was among the first researchers to discover a new treatment for malaria. In 1969, she became the head of the project in Beijing and decided to find new treatments for the disease.
thought about chimps? 3. What does the Roots and Shoots programme do? 4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker?
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions.
4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker?
Activity 2
Check the answer
She serves as an inspiration to me. She inspires me through her love for the environment and her desire to educate young people.
✓ serve as good role models ✓ bring happiness to other people ✓ make great contributions to society ✓ have made great discoveries ✓…
Warm-up
Think about these questions. 1. Do you think it is easy for a person to live alone in
The woman I admire
• Appearance • Her life √ • Her achievements √
• Personality • Her work √ • Her hobbies and interests
Activity 2
Listen and find the answers to the questions.
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 3. What are one or two stories that can help your audience
form an impression of your hero?
Here is a story about how artemisinin was discovered. Tu Youyou’s team examined old medical texts and found a medical text suggesting using the extract from sweet wormwood to treat a fever.
Activity 3 Think and share
Do you think Jane Goodall is an inspiration to you? Why or why not?
Activity 3
Think and share
Jane Goodall is an inspiration to us because she gave up the comforts of life to study the chimps. she teaches young people around the world to protect the environment. she has fought to protect animals.
Activity 2
How can we listen effectively?
• locate key words in the questions; • predict information; • listen for main points;
Activity 2
Listen and find the answers to the questions.
Activity 4
Activity 2
Check the answer
Goodall did not follow traditional scientific research methods. She did not number the chimps, but rather give them names so she could see them as individuals.
Activity 2
Check the answer
Goodall’s work changed the way people thought about chimps. She was able to discover how they communicate, and gave us invaluable information on their social structure and culture. She discovered that they also ate meat, rather than just nuts and berries, and also that they were capable of making their own tools.
a forest observing wild animals? 2. What difficulties might he/she face?
Warm-up
Think about the question. 2. What difficulties might he/she face?
Finding food; Washing clothes and dishes; Other parts of daily life; …
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 1. Who is your hero? 2. What do you know about the person’s life? 3. What are one or two stories that can help your audience
natural habitat.
n. 观察
• She inspires those who want to cheer the achievements of
women.
vt. 鼓舞 inspiration n. 鼓舞人心的人或物
Activity 1
Which of the following points may appear in the speech? Let’s listen and tick.
Unit 1 People of
Achievement
Listening and
Unit 1 People of AchiSepveema keinntg Listening and Spea( kWino rgk (bWo ookrk) book)
Learning Objectives
In this class, you will 1. collect information about Jane Goodall through
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions. 1. How was Goodall’s research method different,
and how did it benefit her study?
Tu Youyou is my hero.
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 2. What do you know about the person’s life?
Tu Youyou was born in Ningbo, China, and graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1955. After she graduated, she worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing.
form an impression of your hero? 4. Why do you like or admire this person? 5. How does this person inspire you?
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 1. Who is your hero?
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions. 3. What does the Roots and Shoots programme do?
Activity 2
Check the answer
And in 1991, she set up the Roots & Shoots programme, which teaches young people around the world how to protect the environment.
编号
Activity 2
Listen to the clips and find out the answers to the questions. 2. In what way did Goodall’s work change the way
people thought about chimps?
listening; 2. make a speech about your hero.
Review
What kinds of people are people of achievement? People who _______________________are people of achievement.
1. How was Goodall’s research method different, and how did it benefit her study? 2. In what way did Goodall’s work change the way people
thought about chimps? 3. What does the Roots and Shoots programme do? 4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker?
Warm-up
a chimp/chimpanzee
Jane Goodall
Warm-up
Think about these questions.
3. What do you know about Jane Goodall and her
achievements?
observe vt.
• She is famous for the oቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱservation of wild chimps in their
Activity 4
Talk about your hero. 2. What do you know about the person’s life?
In 1967, she was among the first researchers to discover a new treatment for malaria. In 1969, she became the head of the project in Beijing and decided to find new treatments for the disease.