人教版高中英语必修二Unit1《Culturalrelics》Listening课件
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高中英语课件
(madeofdingshangtuwen)
Listening
Revision
1. You should praise him _r_a_th__er__th__a_n (介词短语) scold him.
2. A fact is anything that can be _p_r_o_v_ed_ (动词).
Abu Simbel is a set of two temples near the border of Egypt with Sudan. It was constructed for the pharaoh Ramesses II
(拉美西斯二世 )who reigned for 67 years
Listening (P41)
Task 1: Lead-in
Discuss with your partner the advantages and disadvantages of building a dam.
1 to make electricity for everyone
2 to encourage industry
Part B
How old is it? Nearly 600 years odl.
How many Emperors lived there?
Fourteen Emperors from the Ming Dynasty and ten from the Qing Dynasty.
What is it
3. A lot of _e_v_id__en__ce_ (evident) show that he had stolen many things from the house.
4. The answer _to_ the question is very easy to find.
5. _C_o_n_s_i_d_e_ri_n_g_ (consider) his young age, he did a good job.
during the 13th century BC (19th Dynasty).
The temples were cut from the rock and shifted to higher ground in the 1960s as the waters of Lake Nasser began to rise following completion of the Aswan High Dam.
□2 electricity
□4 covered by water □ floods
□6 engineers
□7 UNESCO
Now listen to Part B and number the key words as you hear them.
□1 move the temple □2 stone by stone
□3 1,900 workers □6 more than $70,000,000
□7 worth □8 in 1966
□5 rebuild □4 four years
Listen to Part A and Part B again and then answer the questions.
1. Why did Abu Simbel need to be moved and rebuilt? Abu Simbel needed to be moved and rebuilt because otherwise it would have been covered by the water when the dam was completed.
3 to make the country less dependent on outside oil supplies
1 to make electricity for everyone
2 to encourage industry
3 to make the country less dependent on outside oil supplies
Information about the Forbidden City Part A
It was because ordinary Reasons for people were never allowed its name into the palace while the
emperors ruled China. Number of 9,999. rooms
2. How did the engineers solve the problem? Was it successful? How do you know?
The solved this problem by moving the statues. They marked every stone with a number and took the statues apart. Then they reassembled them in another site. It was very successful because many tourists come to visit Abu Simbel which looks as impressive as it did in its original site.
Now listen to Part A and find out what happened when a dam was built in Egypt. Number the key words as you hear them.
□1 Aswan High Dam □3 River Nile
□5 Abu Simbel
Reanumber the number in Chinese culture.
2. It shows respect to the Emperor of Heaven who has 10,000 rooms in his place.
Listening task
Task 1: Lead-in
(1) What do you know about the Forbidden City in Beijing?
(2) When was it built? What was it used for?
The Forbidden City has a history of 600 years. The large scale construction of the palace extended from 1406 to 1420. It’s totally 24 emperors of the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty rule here, and was off-limits for the common people.
A national museum.
used for now?
Homework
Prepare for next period.
Listen to the dialogue and summarize the main idea in one sentence.
The listening text is a discussion/ conversation about the forbidden city.
Answer key for Exercise 3:
(madeofdingshangtuwen)
Listening
Revision
1. You should praise him _r_a_th__er__th__a_n (介词短语) scold him.
2. A fact is anything that can be _p_r_o_v_ed_ (动词).
Abu Simbel is a set of two temples near the border of Egypt with Sudan. It was constructed for the pharaoh Ramesses II
(拉美西斯二世 )who reigned for 67 years
Listening (P41)
Task 1: Lead-in
Discuss with your partner the advantages and disadvantages of building a dam.
1 to make electricity for everyone
2 to encourage industry
Part B
How old is it? Nearly 600 years odl.
How many Emperors lived there?
Fourteen Emperors from the Ming Dynasty and ten from the Qing Dynasty.
What is it
3. A lot of _e_v_id__en__ce_ (evident) show that he had stolen many things from the house.
4. The answer _to_ the question is very easy to find.
5. _C_o_n_s_i_d_e_ri_n_g_ (consider) his young age, he did a good job.
during the 13th century BC (19th Dynasty).
The temples were cut from the rock and shifted to higher ground in the 1960s as the waters of Lake Nasser began to rise following completion of the Aswan High Dam.
□2 electricity
□4 covered by water □ floods
□6 engineers
□7 UNESCO
Now listen to Part B and number the key words as you hear them.
□1 move the temple □2 stone by stone
□3 1,900 workers □6 more than $70,000,000
□7 worth □8 in 1966
□5 rebuild □4 four years
Listen to Part A and Part B again and then answer the questions.
1. Why did Abu Simbel need to be moved and rebuilt? Abu Simbel needed to be moved and rebuilt because otherwise it would have been covered by the water when the dam was completed.
3 to make the country less dependent on outside oil supplies
1 to make electricity for everyone
2 to encourage industry
3 to make the country less dependent on outside oil supplies
Information about the Forbidden City Part A
It was because ordinary Reasons for people were never allowed its name into the palace while the
emperors ruled China. Number of 9,999. rooms
2. How did the engineers solve the problem? Was it successful? How do you know?
The solved this problem by moving the statues. They marked every stone with a number and took the statues apart. Then they reassembled them in another site. It was very successful because many tourists come to visit Abu Simbel which looks as impressive as it did in its original site.
Now listen to Part A and find out what happened when a dam was built in Egypt. Number the key words as you hear them.
□1 Aswan High Dam □3 River Nile
□5 Abu Simbel
Reanumber the number in Chinese culture.
2. It shows respect to the Emperor of Heaven who has 10,000 rooms in his place.
Listening task
Task 1: Lead-in
(1) What do you know about the Forbidden City in Beijing?
(2) When was it built? What was it used for?
The Forbidden City has a history of 600 years. The large scale construction of the palace extended from 1406 to 1420. It’s totally 24 emperors of the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty rule here, and was off-limits for the common people.
A national museum.
used for now?
Homework
Prepare for next period.
Listen to the dialogue and summarize the main idea in one sentence.
The listening text is a discussion/ conversation about the forbidden city.
Answer key for Exercise 3: