外研版必修三module3.cultural-corner-earthquake-around-pacific 王晓艳2
(完整版)外研版英语必修三ReadingculturalCorner原文翻译
BOOK 3Module1 ReadingGreat European CitiesPARISParis is the capital and largest city of France, situated on the River Seine. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is visited by more than eight million tourists every year. The most popular place for tourists is the Eiffel Tower, the famous symbol of Paris. One of the world’s largest art galleries, the Louvre, is also located in Paris. The city is also famous for its restaurants, cafes and theatres. About two third of France’s artists and writers live in Paris. BARCELONABarcelona is the second largest city of Spain and is situated on the northeast coast, about five hundred kilometres east of the Spanish capital, Madrid. One of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks is the Church of the Sagrada Familia, which was designed by an architect called Antonio Gaudi. Gaudi worked on the project from 1882 until his death in 1926. The church hasn’t been finished yet.FLORENCEFlorence is an Italian city which became famous because of the Renaissance, a great artistic movement which began in the 1300s and lasted for three hundred years. During the Renaissance, some of the greatest painters of all time lived and worked in Florence. Many of Florence’s most beautiful paintings and sculptures were produced by great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Florence is visited each year by about a million tourists who come to see the art galleries, churches and museums. The Uffizi Palace is the most famous art galleries in the city. ATHENSAthens, the capital of Greece, is known as the birthplace of western civilisation. Two thousand four hundred years ago, it was the world’s most powerful city. Buildings such as the Parthenon on the Acropolis Hill were built during this period. Greece’s best writers lived in ancient Athens. Their work has influenced other writers ever since.译:欧洲的大城市巴黎巴黎是法国的首都,也是法国最大的城市,坐落在塞纳河畔。
高中英语Module 3 The Violence of Nature-Cultural corner外研版必修三
Period 6 CULTURAL CORNER ■Goals ●To read about earthquakes ■Procedures Step 1: Before you read Please go over the word list for this module, paying attention to the pronunciation of the word, the relationship between its pronunciation and its spelling. Step 2: While you read Cut/ the sentences into thought groups, blacken the predicates, underline the useful expressions and darken the connectives. Step 3: After you read Copy all the useful expressions into your Expression Book. You may make sentences with these expressions. Useful expressions from Earthquakes Around the Pacific earthquakes around the Pacific, occur worldwide every day, more than a hundred thousand in a year, be situated in one of the most active earthquake regions, in the world, terrible earthquake
高一英语必修3(外研版)课件3-4Cultural Corner
知识拓展
be active in... 在„„方面活跃/积极 take an active part in 积极参加 actively adv. 积极地;活跃地 activist n. 积极分子 activity n. 活动
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解析:考察in的词组。 in all “共计”; in fact“实际 上”; in short “简而言之”; in return “作为回报”。 答案:D
Module 3 The Violence of Nature
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—Do you mind if I record your lecture? —________ Go ahead. A.Never mind C.Not at all 答案:C B.No way D.No. You'd better not
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affect/influence sth.=have an effect/influence on sth. be of effect 无效 bring into effect 实施;使生效 come/go into effect 开始生效;开始实行 in effect 事实上;在实施中;有效 take effect 生效;起作用 with effect 有效地
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world-famous adj. 世界闻名的 world power n. 世界强国 world-class adj. 国际水平的 world war n. 世界大战
外研版必修三Reading and Cultural Corner
Module 1 ReadingGreat European CitiesPARISParis is the capital and largest city of France, situated on the River Seine. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is visited by more than eight million tourists every year. The most popular place for touristsis the Eiffel Tower, the famous symbol of Paris. One of the world's largest art galleries, the Louvre, is also located in Paris. The city is also famous for its restaurants, cafés and theatres. About two-thirds of France's artists and writers live in Paris.BARCELONABarcelona is the second largest city of Spain and is situated on the northeast coast, about five hundred kilometres east of the Spanish capital, Madrid. One of Barcelona's most famous landmarks is the Church of the Sagrada Familia, which was designed by an architect called Antonio Gaudi. Gaudi worked on the project from 1882 until his death in 1926. The church hasn't been finished yet!FLORENCEFlorence is an Italian city which became famous because of the Renaissance, a great artistic movement which began in the 1300s and lasted for three hundred years. During the Renaissance, some of the greatest painters of all timelived and worked in Florence. Many of Florence's most beautiful paintings and sculptures were produced by great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Florence is visited each year by about a million tourists who come to see the art galleries, churches and museums. The Uffizi Palace is the most famous art gallery in the city.ATHENSAthens, the capital of Greece, is known as the birthplaceof western civilisation. Two thousand four hundred years ago, it was the world's most powerful city. Buildings such as the Parthenon on the Acropolis Hill were built during this period. Greece's best writers lived in ancient Athens. Their works has influenced other writers ever since.Cultural CornerThe European UnionWhat Is the European Union?The European Union is an organisation of European countries. The countries are independent and are governedin different ways. In the United Kingdom, for example, the head of state is a king or queen. In France, on the other hand, the head of state is a president. But each of them sends representatives to the European Parliament, whichhas some control over what happens in each of the member countries.How Did It Start?The idea of the European Union began in the 1950s. Thefirst members were France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Italy. Little by little, the number increased during the second half of the twentieth century. By the year 2000, there were 15 member countries. The new countries were Austria, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.How Many Countries Belong to It Now?In 2004, the European Union increased to 25 members. The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia, plus the Mediterranean islands of Cyprus and Malta all became members. The expanded European Union has a population of more than half a billion people, twice as big as the population of the United States.Module 2ReadingThe Human Development ReportIn the year 2000, 147 world leaders agreed to work together to reduce poverty by 2015 or earlier. From this agreement came the Human Development Report.One of the most important sections of this report is The Human Development Index. This examines the achievements of 175 countries. The index measures a country's achievementsin three ways: life expectancy (how long people usually live), education and income. The index has some surprises. Norway is at the top of the list, while the US is at number 7. The other top five countries are: Iceland (2), Sweden (3), Australia (4), the Netherlands (5). The UK is in the thirteenth position, while China is in the middle of the list. The bottom ten countries are all African countries, with Sierra Leone (in West Africa) at the bottom of the list.The report describes eight development goals. The most important goals are to:∙reduce poverty and hunger;∙make sure that all children have education up tothe age of 11;∙fight AIDS and other diseases;∙improve the environment of poor people, e.g. make sure they have safe drinking water;∙encourage developed countries to give more help to other countries.The 2003 Human Development Report gives examples of successful development. For example, in nine years (1953–1962), China increased life expectancy by 13 years. In the last ten years in China, 150 million people moved out of poverty. However, the challenges are still great. Every day 799 million people in developing countries are hungry. Over half of these are in South Asia or Africa. Although more than 80% of children in developing countries go to primary school, about 115 million children are not beingeducated. More than 1 billion people in developing countries do not drink safe water. However, in other regions of the world, e.g. Eastern Europe, water is now mostly safe to drink.The report shows that we are making some progress but that we need to make greater efforts. Although developed countries give some financial help, they need to give much more. Interestingly, the countries that give the most money are the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. These are among the five richest countries in the world, so it is right that they should do so.Cultural CornerTown TwinningHow are Oxford in the UK and Grenoble in France similar? Well, they're both medium-sized towns of between 100,000 and 200,000 inhabitants. They both have universities and industries. Tourism is important to both of them, and they are both close to some of the most beautiful countrysidein the region. But they share something else: they have a town twinning agreement.Town twinning is not a new idea, but it has become more popular in recent years because it's now easier to find out about and visit other countries and towns. It's an agreement between towns or cities of similar size and age, and which have similar features such as tourism, industry, culture and entertainment.Town twinning agreements encourage people from the two towns to visit each other. There are visits and exchanges between schools, theatre groups and sports teams. Visitors from the foreign town usually stay in the private homes ofthe town they are visiting. There is usually a big party for the visitors.Town twinning agreements are perhaps most useful for students and people who want to practise speaking another language. This is because living with a foreign family for one or two weeks means that you have to speak their language, and as a result you improve fast.Module 3ReadingWhat Is a Tornado?A tornado is a rotating column of air from a thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent have winds of more than 400 kilometres per hour. Almost all of them occur in the US, in the area from Texas in the southeast to South Dakota in the north.Tornadoes can pick up cars, trains and even houses and put them down in the next street—or even in the next town. They can take the fur off the back of a cat and the feathers off a chicken. They can destroy houses, but leave the furniture inside exactly where it was.On average, there are 800 tornadoes in the US each year, causing about 80 deaths and 1,500 injuries. The worst tornado of all time occurred in 1925, affecting three US states: Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. By the time it ended, more than 700 people had been killed and 2,700 had been injured.What Is a Hurricane?Hurricanes are strong tropical storms, and they usually occur in the southern Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. There are violent winds of 120 kilometres per hour or more, which cause huge waves, heavyrain and floods. There are on average six Atlantic hurricanes each year and they usually affect the eastcoast of the US from Texas to Maine.The worst hurricane disaster of all time occurred on the8th September 1900 in Galveston, Texas. Winds of 200 kilometres per hour and five-metre high waves hit the city. The disaster killed 6,000 people in a population of 37,000 and destroyed 3,600 buildings.An Extraordinary EventThis is a story about the 1900 Galveston hurricane.Charles Coghlan was a nineteenth-century Irish actor who went to live in Canada. He then moved to New York, wherehe became famous. By the late 1890s, he had moved to Galveston, where he died in 1899, a year before the hurricane struck. The cemetery where Coghlan was buried was destroyed by the hurricane and Coghlan's coffin ended up in the sea.Eight years later, the coffin was found by fishermen inthe sea near his home on Prince Edward Island in the eastof Canada. The Gulf Stream had carried it 3,000 kilometres up the eastern US coast to Prince Edward Island. Coghlan travelled back to Canada—after he had been buried in Texas!Cultural CornerEarthquakes Around the PacificAbout 400 earthquakes occur worldwide every day, more than a hundred thousand in a year.China is situated in one of the most active earthquake regions in the world and there have been many terrible earthquakes. The most serious of these occurred in HuaCounty in Shaanxi Province in 1556. The earthquakeaffected eight provinces in Central China. It covered an area of 800 square kilometres. In some communities, 60 percent of the population were killed. In all, 830,000 people lost their lives.The California Earthquake of the 18th of April 1906 is the worst earthquake that has ever happened in the United States. It took place at 5:15 a.m., and lasted for only a minute. However, it caused the worst natural disaster in the nation's history.Fires caused by the California Earthquake did the most damage. The fires burned for three days, destroying atotal of 25,000 buildings. About 500 people were killed in the city of San Francisco and 250,000 were made homeless. In the whole of California, the earthquake and fires caused about 3,000 deaths.The 1906 earthquake was caused by a movement on the San Andreas Fault. One hundred years later, movements on the San Andreas Fault continue to cause problems for the whole of California.Module 4ReadingSandstorms in AsiaSandstorms have been a major disaster for many Asian countries for centuries. Scientists have tried many ways to solve this problem and in China, a mass campaign has been started to help solve it.Sandstorms are strong, dry winds that carry sand. They are often so thick that you cannot see the sun, and the windis sometimes strong enough to move sand dunes. The four main places in the world where there are sandstorms are Central Asia, North America, Central Africa and Australia.Ren Jianbo, from Inner Mongolia described a terrible sandstorm he experienced as a child in the desert. "To have been caught in a sandstorm was a terrible experience," he said. "There was nothing to be done. It was the most frightening and the most dangerous situation I've ever been in. You just had to hope you'd survive. I thought I was going to disappear under the sand." Northwest China is part of the sandstorm centre in Central Asia. Sandstorms begin in desert areas. Sandstorms in China appear to have increased in recent years as a result of "desertification". This is a process that happens when land becomes desert because of climate changes and because people cut down trees and dig up grass.Sandstorms sometimes affect Beijing. Citizens wake up to an orange sky and strong winds that cover the city in a thick, brown-yellow dust. The storms sometimes continueall day and traffic moves very slowly because the thick dust makes it difficult to see.The Chinese Central Weather Station can forecast a sandstorm some weeks before it arrives in Beijing, but the strength of the storm sometimes surprises people. When a sandstorm arrives in the city, weather experts advise people not to go out. Huang Xiaomei, who lives in Beijing says, "To be cycling in a sandstorm is frightening. The winds are very strong. It's difficult to breathe and the dust makes me ill. So if you want to go out, you'd better wear a mask."The desert is only 250 kilometres away to the west of Beijing. To prevent it coming nearer, the government is planting trees. Already the government has planted more than 30 billion trees and plans to continue planting for the next five years.Cultural CornerThe Green MovementSome countries are better than others at looking after the environment. In Europe, Germany and the northern European countries work very hard to improve the environment. People in countries such as Germany put their garbage into different bags—paper in one bag, plastic in another bag, etc. The garbage is then taken away and, if possible, recycled. CFCs (chlorofluro-carbons), chemicals which are found in refrigerators and aerosol cans, are not allowed. There are laws that do not allow people to burn too much coal.In the 1970s, as people learnt more about environmental problems, the "Green" movement began and soon spread all over Europe. The "Green" movement tries to get governments to think seriously about the environment and how to look after it. It collects information about how industry is damaging the environment and gives this information to newspapers.Module 5ReadingPhilosophers of Ancient ChinaAncient China was a place where states were often at war with each other. But it was also a time when there were many great philosophers. Confucius (551 BC–479 BC) is the philosopher whose influence has been the greatest. He stressed the importance of kindness, duty and order in society. Chinese society was influenced by these ideas for more than 2,000 years. Mencius was a thinker whose teachings were very similar to those of Confucius. Mencius was born in 372 BC. His father died when he was young, and he was brought up by his mother. He became a student of Confucius's ideas, and was then given animportant position in the government of a state. However, when he saw that the ruler was not following his advice, he resigned. For many years he travelled from state to state, teaching the principles of Confucius. He then became an adviser to another ruler. He spent his last years preparing a book of his teachings called The Book of Mencius. Mencius believed that the reason why man is different from animals is that man is good. He taught that if the government was kind, then people would be good. He believed that people were more important than rulers, and hated the state when it treated people badly.Mozi was another teacher who was very influential. Born in 476 BC, he came from a family which was very poor. He became famous for his unusual clothes and behaviour. Mozi founded the philosophy called Mohism. In some ways, his beliefs were similar to those of Confucius. For example, he considered that government was most important. As a result, he spent many years trying to find a state where people would follow his teachings. Mozi believed that all men were equal. His idea of love was different from the Confucian idea of kindness. Mozi taught that we should love all human beings and look after those who are weaker than ourselves. He hated the idea of war. Mozi died in 390 BC.Cultural CornerThe Industrial RevolutionIn Europe, in the second half of the eighteenth century, there was an important change in society. This change was called the "Industrial Revolution". Until then Europe had been a farming society. With the Industrial Revolution, factories appeared and mass production became possible for the first time. The factories were built in towns and as a result, the population of towns and cities greatly increased.These changes became possible because of inventions such as the steam engine. This was invented in 1769 by James Watt and was the main energy source during the Industrial Revolution. At first the steam engine was used in mines, but it was soon used in factories and on the railways. During the Industrial Revolution, factory owners became more powerful than land owners. Thousands of people left the countryside to work in the city. Often, factory workers lived in poor and crowded conditions. From 1830 to the early 20th century, the Industrial Revolution spread through Europe and the US and then to other countries such as Japan.Module 6ReadingThe Three Gorges Dam"Walls of stone to hold back clouds and rain"Mao Zedong wrote a poem in which he dreamed of "walls of stone to hold back clouds and rain till a smooth lakerises in the narrow gorges". Now his dream has come true. The power of the Yangtze River, which is the world's third longest river, has been harnessed by the Three Gorges Dam. The Three Gorges Dam, which is the biggest construction project in China since the building of the Great Wall and the Grand Canal, has been built to control flooding and provide hydro-electric power for the central region of China. The dam is nearly 200 metres high and 1.5 kilometres wide. It is the largest hydro-electric power station and dam in the world and has cost more than any other construction project in history.Sun Yat-sen, who was the leader of the 1911 Revolution, first suggested the idea of a dam across the Yangtze Riverin 1919. Three quarters of China's energy is produced by burning coal. In 1993, China used 1.2 billion tons of coal for heating and generating electricity. Unfortunately, burning coal causes serious air pollution and increases global warming. The dam will generate electricity equal to about 40 million tons of coal without causing so much air pollution.The reservoir has flooded 2 cities, 11 counties, 140 towns and more than 4,000 villages. More than a million people who lived in the region have moved from their homes. Now they're living a happy new life in different areas.The Three Gorges area is one of the most beautiful areas of China and the project has flooded some of China's most famous historical sites, including the Qu Yuan Temple, the Han Watchtower and the Moya Cliff carvings. About 800 historical relics have been submerged. Some of them are being removed and some are being put into museums.Cultural CornerThe Empire State Building, New YorkMost of the tallest buildings in the world were built in the 1990s and in the twenty-first century, but the two tallest buildings in the US were built much earlier. In fact, the second tallest building in the US is more than 75 years old!The Empire State Building, which was the tallest building at the time was finished in May 1931. It was the tallest building in the world until the World Trade Centre was built in New York in 1972. The World Trade Centre twin towers, which were destroyed in September 2001, were 417 and 415 metres high.Facts about the Empire State Building:∙Ten million bricks were used in the construction of the building.∙There are 6,500 windows.∙From the observatory at the top, on a clear day you can see five US states.∙Lightning strikes the Empire State Building about 500 times a year.∙In 1945, a US military plane, which was flying over Manhattan on a foggy day, crashed into the buildingjust above the 78th floor.。
外研版必修3《Module3 Cultural Corner》课时作业含答案
《Module 3 The Violence of Nature Integrating skills & CulturalCorner》Ⅰ.根据提示写出单词(注意用其适当形式)1.Is there any ________(可能性) that we'll see you this weekend?答案:possibility2.How do you control your mood not to ________ (爆发)?答案:erupt3.Hearing a ________ (警告) that an earthquake was on the way, the whole family ran to the square quickly.答案:warning4.That must have been a ________ (可怕的) experience for you.答案:terrifying5.________ (不幸地) , he missed the chance.答案:Unfortunately6.The bad weather ________ (破坏)our trip.答案:ruined7.The ________ (火山) sent clouds of smoke into the air.答案:volcano8. He takes an ________ (积极的) part in the school activities.答案:active9.There was a fire in the building, but ________ (谢天谢地) no one was hurt.答案:thankfully10.Severe brain ________ (损伤) turned him into a vegetable.答案:damageⅡ.用方框中的短语填空(注意用其适当形式)错误!1.There were twenty ____________ at the meeting.答案:in all2. The new park will ____________ 9 square kilometres.答案:cover an area of3. Shenyang ____________ the northeast of China.答案:is situated in4.The old house soon ____________.答案:fell down5. Do you think you can ____________ get us some tickets?答案:manage to6. Don't smoke here,or you will ____________ the oil.答案:set fire to7.They saw a young woman ____________ the house to hang clothes on a line.答案:come out of8.At last firemen ______________a big forest fire in California.答案:put out9.No one seems to know how the building ____________.答案:caught fire10.I ____________ early and said to myself,“Shall I get up?”答案:woke upⅢ.阅读理解AAn AnnouncementIt was a small town which lay by the coast. Most people there lived by catching fish. The hurricanes often struck the area from July to October. Some of the people died on the sea when their boats were blown over by the heavy winds. So they paid much attention to the weather forecast (天气预报). They were afraid to meet with the hurricanes when they were catching fish on the sea. Each of the families had a radio and people always took them with themselves and listened to them at any time.It was September. A hurricane attacked the town one night. Plenty of trees were pushed over and all the electrics and telephone lines were broken. People couldn't watch TV, or call their friends, or go to work. To their anger, they couldn't listen to the weather forecast the Town Radio Station broadcast. The food and fresh water would soon be short and the patients couldn't be given medical care—no medicine could be carried there. People didn't know what would happen and they looked anxious.On the fourth day they read an announcement (通告) on the Town Weekly. It was written, “Recently we have to stop the weather foreca st because of the bad weather. We usually get the forecast from the airport. But the roads are all blocked by the fallen trees and stones. Whether or not we'll be able to broadcast the weather forecast tomorrow depends on the weather!”1. The people in the town often took radios with themselves because ________.A.they felt lonely when catching fish on the sea and listened to the weather forecastB. they were interested in the weather forecastC. they couldn't watch TV on the seaD. they hoped to listen to some good news答案与解析:B 推理判断题。
新外研版高中英语必修三 Module 3 Writing,Cultural corner and Task教学课件
provinces ________ covered an area of …, 60% of the were population _____ In all killed. ______, 830,000 people ______________ lost their lives
This room is not bigger than that one. 这个房间不比那个大。 (没有“两个房间都不大或都不小”的含义) 注意not …. Any more than或no more...than 在下面句子中的用法。 如: They cannot do the impossible any more than we can. 他们和我们同样不能做不可能的事情。 He is no more diligent than I am. 他和我同样 不勤奋。
Do you know the writer’s attitude and
emotion?
Are there any good connecting words or
phrases?
Are there any good phrases or sentences?
Are there any spelling mistakes?
Exercise
1. You are _________ careful than your brother. B You two can’t do the work that needs care and skill. A. not more B. no more C. not less D. no less 【分析】要做对此题,首先要正确理解以下 结构的含义:not more … than = 不如…… no more … than = 和……一样不 (否定两者) not less … than = 不如……不 (即指不如 less 后形容词的反面) no less … than = 和……一样 (肯定两者)
外研版高中英语必修3课文翻译(含CulturalCorner)及课文听力原文
遍布整个欧洲。 “绿色”行动试图使各国政府认真考虑环境问题以及如何去保护环境。它搜集关于
工业破坏环境的信息,并把这些信息提供给社会。
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Module 5 中国古代的哲学家 古代中国各诸侯国之间经常发生战争。但那也是一个产生了许多哲学家的时期。孔子(公元前
551—公元前 479)是影响最大的哲学家。他强调了仁爱、责任和社会秩序的重要性。中国社会受
14 世纪并且延续了 300
年。在文艺复兴时期,历史上一些最伟大的画家在佛罗伦萨生活和工作。佛罗伦萨许多最美的画作 和雕像都出自于莱奥纳多·达·芬奇和米开朗琪罗这样的艺术大师。佛罗伦萨每年大约有一百万旅
游者来访,他们都是来参观艺术馆,教堂和博物馆的。其中乌飞齐美术馆最为著名。
雅典 希腊是希腊的首都,作为西方文明的发祥地而闻名于பைடு நூலகம்。
缔结友好城市新的想法, 然而它在近年来变得更受欢迎的原因是现在人们可以更容易地找到有
关其他国家和城镇的信息并去参观这些国家和城镇。
这个协议是在两个城镇之间有相似的特征, 例
如旅游业、工业、文化和娱乐等方面。
友好城市协议鼓励两个城镇的人们互相进行交流访问。
学校之间、 戏剧团体之间还有运动团体
之间都可以进行参观和交流。 来自于外国城镇的访问者通常住在他们所访问的城镇居民家里。
这些思想的影响达 2000 多年之久。
孟子是一位思想家,他的理论和孔子的理论很相似。孟子生于公元前
372 年。父亲在他年幼时
去世,母亲把他抚养成人。他学习了孔子的学说,后来在一个诸侯国的政府内居要职。但是,当他
看到统治者不采纳他的意见时, 就辞去了官职。许多年来,他周游列国,传授孔子的思想,后来
成为另一位统治者的谋士。他晚年写了一本介绍他思想的书,名为《孟子》
外研版高中英语必修三Module 3 The Violence of Nature Cultural Corner(共22张PPT)
the California Earthquake of 1906? Answer : The fires that started. 2. Is it possible that there could be another
landslide
sandstorm twister (tornado)
forest fire
lightning
flood
Hurricane ['hʌrikən]
thunderstorm drought [draut]
Tsunami volcanic eruption [tsu'nɑ:mi] [vɔl'kænik] [i'rʌpʃən] earthquake
The earthquake always happens around the Pacific.
中国地震分布
①台湾省及其附近海域; ②西南地区,包括西藏、四川中西部和云南中西部; ③西部地区,主要在甘肃河西走廊、青海、宁夏以及新疆天山南北麓; ④华北地区,主要在太行山两侧、汾渭河谷、阴山—燕山一带、山东中部和渤海湾; ⑤东南沿海地区,广东、福建等地。
(1)Find more information about how to react efficiently during a natural disaster. (2)Meanwhile, finish tasks on the Exercise Book.
Assignment
1. Find more information about how to react efficiently during a natural disaster. 2.Meanwhile, write a short passage about a natural disaster using the writing skills that you have sion
外研版必修3Module 3 Cultural Corner
【辨析】
above all;after all;first of all;in all用法辨析 ① above all 意为“最重要的是;尤其是”,强调要 引起特别注意。例如: We must work,and above all we must believe in
ourselves.我们必须工作,最重要的是我们必须相信自己。
Part 2 (Para. _____ 2 ):
The worst ever earthquake in China.
Part 3 (Paras. ______): 3-5
The worst ever earthquake in the USA and its cause.
Listen and answer the questions. 1. Where was the worst Chinese earthquake?
【即学即练】 1.— How much will it cost me to post the present? — It’s 120 yuan _______, postage included. A.at all C. in all B. after all D. above all
2. First impressions are the most lasting. ____, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
我们得采取行动来制止他们。
【即学即练】 翻译句子
1. He became an active social reformer. 他成了一位积极的社会改革家。
2. 我们必须马上采取行动。
We need to take action right away.
外研版英语必修三Module 3 culture corner(共23张PPT)
Presenting
2. Tell the meanings of “flood (phrases)”.
1) The office was flooded with complaints.
收到大量的...... /充满/铺满 2) Applications flooded into the office. 大量涌入
one of the most
3) The earthquake that happened in Hua County
caused great damage. T
4) The 1906 California Earthquake alone caused
3,000 deaths. F and the fires
1) More than a thousand earthquake occur
worldwide every year. F a hundred t the most active earthquake
regions in the world. F
5:15 a.m. April 18th,1906
2. scanning Read the passage
and fill in the chart
When
China In 1556
The U. S In 1906
Where
Hua County
California
Damage result
covered an area of 800 square kilometres affected 8 provinces
2)In history the most serious earthquake was the earthquake ______. A. in the United States in 1556 B. in China in 1556 C. In Hua Country in 1906 D. in Tangshan in 1976
外研版英语必修三Reading+culturalCorner原文+翻译
BOOK 3Module1 ReadingGreat European CitiesPARISParis is the capital and largest city of France, situated on the River Seine. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is visited by more than eight million tourists every year. The most popular place for tourists is the Eiffel Tower, the famous symbol of Paris. One of the world’s largest art galleries, the Louvre, is also located in Paris. The city is also famous for its restaurants, cafes and theatres. About two third of France’s artists and writers live in Paris.BARCELONABarcelona is the second largest city of Spain and is situated on the northeast coast, about five hundred kilometres east of the Spanish capital, Madrid. One of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks is the Church of the Sagrada Familia, which was designed by an architect called Antonio Gaudi. Gaudi worked on the project from 1882 until his death in 1926. The church hasn’t been finished yet. FLORENCEFlorence is an Italian city which became famous because of the Renaissance, a great artistic movement which began in the 1300s and lasted for three hundred years. During the Renaissance, some of the greatest painters of all time lived and workedin Florence. Many of Florence’s most beautiful paintings and sculptures were produced by great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Florence is visited each year by about a million tourists who come to see the art galleries, churches and museums. The Uffizi Palace is the most famous art galleries in the city. ATHENSAthens, the capital of Greece, is known as the birthplace of western civilisation. Two thousand four hundred years ago, it was the world’s most powerful city. Buildings such as the Parthenon on the Acropolis Hill were built during this period. Greece’s best writers lived in ancient Athens. Their work has influenced other writers ever since.译:欧洲的大城市巴黎巴黎是法国的首都,也是法国最大的城市,坐落在塞纳河畔。
外研版高中英语必修三 Module3 Cultural corner Earthquakes Around the Pacific课件
About 400 earthquakes __o_cc_u_r_worldwide everyday, more than a hundred thousand in a year.
China is __si_tu_a_t_e_d_ in one of the most active earthquake regions in the world and there have been many terrible earthquakes. The most _s_e_ri_o_u_s _ of these occurred in Hua County in Shaanxi Province in __1_5_5_6__. The earthquake __a_ff_e_ct_e_d_ eight provinces in Central China. It _c_o_v_e_re_d___ an area of 800 square kilometers. In some communities, 60 percent of the population were __lo_s_t__. In all, 830,000 people _k_il_le_d_ their lives.
3.The earthquake in Shaanxi Province affected
seven proห้องสมุดไป่ตู้inces in China. ( F )
4.The California Earthquake destroyed 250,000
buildings. ( T )
5.100 years later, movements on the San Andreas
高中英语 Module3 Cultural Corner课件 外研必修1
Trains have changed a lot since it was born. Let’s take look at it’s history.
Do you want to know the fastest train
The maglev
Read the passage and answer the questions. 1 What are the main differences between a magnetically levitated train and an ordinary train? It is faster, less noisy and uses less energy. 2 What are the advantages of travelling on a Maglev train? You travel very quickly and quietly. The train uses less energy.
3. at a speed of …以…速度 (后加具体数字) 汽车以每小时60公里的速度行驶。 The bus goes at a speed of 60 kilometers an hour . 拓展: at low speed at high speed at full/top speed with all/great speed
1. Travelling at a speed of over 400 kilometers per hour, e train can complete the 30-kilometer journey in eight minutes. 列车以每小时400公里的速度行驶,八分钟就能完成这段30 公里的旅程。 Travelling at a speed of over 400 kilometers per hour是现在分词短语在句子中作状语。 2. The Transrapid Maglev is the world’s first high-speed train using magnetic levitated technology. The Transrapid Maglev是世界上第一列用磁悬浮技术的高速列车。 using magnetic levitated technology是现在分词作定语。
高中英语外研版必修三《Cultral corner》课件
2) similarity n. 类似;类似; 类似;类似 点; 类似之处
e.g. The similarity between the two reports suggests that they were written by the same person.
这两篇报告的相同之处表明它们是同 一 个人写的。
They’re both medium-sized towns of between 100,000 and 200,000 inhabitants. They both have universities and industries. Tourism is important to both of them, and they are both close to some of the most beautiful countryside in the region.
James: What do you know about Canada, Lily?
Lily: Do you mean Calgary? James: hm, it’s Calgary! You know
Calgary?
Lily: Yeah, because my hometown is DaQing. DaQing and Calgary are friend cities. There’s a DaQing road in Calgary and a Calgary road in DaQing.
exchangeable adj. 可交换的; 可替换的;
可兑换的
e.g. These tokens are exchangeable for CDs only. 这些礼券只能用来兑取激光唱盘。
外研版必修三module 3 cultural corner text and language p
County in Shaanxi Province in 1556. The
earthquake affected eight provinces in
Central China. It covered an area of 800
square kilometres. In some communities, 60
1. The California Earthquake of the 18th of April 1906 is the worst earthquake that has ever happened in the United States.
本句为主从复合句。 that 引导的是定语从句, 修饰先行词 earthquake ,此处的 that不可以替 换为which ,因为先行词前有形容词最高级形 式修饰。
总共;总计 最重要的是 毕竟;终究 总的来说 首先
3. The California Earthquake of the 18th of April 1906 is the worst earthquake that has ever happened in the United States. It took place at 5: 15 a. m., and lasted for only a minute. However, it caused the worst natural disaster in the nation history.
外研英语必修3Module3 Introduction and Cultural Corner (共
Task Cards (3A) Imagine you are faced with an earthquake, what would you do in the situation? Situation 1: You’re at home when the earthquake strikes and the house is falling apart (坍塌). You are asked to take both WRONG and RIGHT actions. Actors/Actresses (2 people for wrong actions, another 2 for right) Reporter (1 person: describe the actions for other students) Note-taker(1 person: write down actions on the blackboard)
Task Cards (3B) Imagine you are faced with an earthquake, what would you do in the situation? Situation 1: You’re at home when the earthquake strikes and the house is falling apart (坍塌). You are asked to take both WRONG and RIGHT actions. Actors/Actresses (2 people for wrong actions, another 2 for right) Reporter (1 person: describe the actions for other students) Note-taker(1 person: write down actions on the blackboard)
英语必修Ⅰ外研版Module3课件(共18张)文化角
Oh, I see.
Absolutely!
Goodness!
Definitely!
Everyday English – 2.Recalling (2m) Recall the conversation and fill in expressions.
I: _T__el_l_m_e____, Mary, where were you born?
Function – 2. New dialogue (6m) Make a new conversation between the ticket inspector and the passenger using the following polite expressions.
Excuse me... Could I (possibly)...? Would you mind (doing) ...? WITNb’heoolaowmuwtal.dfvdaedycrmotyuiossrmeothlriirannytedsb..ituf.ot.i.t...?u.sing some of the questions
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MI: :_I_’___m___v__e_r__y__s!o_r_r_y_b_utI ask something about your boyfriCenoudl?d I possibly
M: _____________ I don’t think I’d talk about it.
Function: 1. Reading (3m) Read the conversation between a ticket inspector and a passenger on a train. Then discuss the questions on the right. Being polite
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2.It can cause economical loss
3.It can cause some mental diseases
Discussions
What should we do to protect ourselves if an earthquake happens?
Language Points
We will send a journalist to cover the event.
4.这里将有一个音乐会,欢迎你的到来。
There will be a concert here. Welcome to your coming.
5.他匆忙回家,结果却发现钥匙丢办公室 He hurried to go home, only to find the key lost in the office.
1.By 1820, the population of New York had grown to making about 1.5 million, ______(make) it the largest city. 2.The disc, digitally recorded ______ (record) in the studio, sounded fantastic at the party that night. 3.我们将会派一个记者去采访这次事件
Covered________________________
60% Killed ____________of population
an area of 8,00 square metres
lost their lives In all, 830,00 people ________________
Lead Para in -earthquake 1 Hua county Para 2 earthquake California Para 3 Earthquake
damage4 Para
cause 5 Para
Step 2 Read the passage again and find more details about Hua County earthquake.
Further information about The California earthquake
1906 5:15 Struck at ___a.m. of 18th ____ of April _____ In the united States Movements on the San Andreas fires did most damage.______ _____ burned for three days, destroying _______ ________ a total of ___________ 25,000 buildings. About ______ 500 people were killed in the city of San 250,000 were made Francisco and _________ homeless The earthquakes and ___________. 3,000 deaths fires caused about ________
3. Fires sed by the California Earthquake did the most damage, the fires burned for three days , destroying (a total of) 25,000 buildings.
caused充当什么成分?destroying 充当什么成分.
When
Where why The damage
Whether it is at abroad or home, a destructive earthquake can bring severe damage: 1. It can cause people’s injures and deaths.
比较: my parents went to the park yesterday, leaving me alone at home. He rushed to the train station, (only to)to find the train had gone far away.
Step 3 Practice
do damage to
in the whole of
Key sentences in cultural corner
1. There have been many terrible earthquakes. 2. The California Earthquake of the 18th of April 1906 is the worst earthquake that has ever happened in the United States. 3. Fires caused by the California Earthquake did the most damage, the fires burned for three days , destroying a total of 25,000 buildings. 4.250,000 were made homeless.
Earthquake around the pacific
There are so many great earthquakes happening in china.
Tangshan earthquake
Wenchuan earthquake
Yushu’s earthquake
Step 1 Read the passage and find the main idea of each paragraph..
Further information:
When
Where why The damage
In 1556 Hua County Shaanxi province China In active earthquake region-Pacific plate 8 provinces in central China affected_________________________,
Key words in cultural corner 1.occur 2.affect 3.cover 4.cause
Key phrases in cultural corner
active earthquake region 活跃地震带 affect cover an area of in all last for natural disaster 影响 覆盖了----面积 总共 持续… 自然灾害 对…毁害 在整个…