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Unit 2 Great people
Integrated skills and Study skills
inventor
explorer
composer
fighters
scientist
writer
Famous people
What kind of people are great
People with great contributions to the world are great.
People who have changed the way we live are great.
People who have influenced us most are great.
Do you know who she is What did she do
The first woman to win the Nobel Prize
She discovered radium.

She won the Nobel Prize twice.
It was a great discovery.
discover v.
discovery n.
laboratory
lab
实验室
=
in the lab
do/perform experiments
n.实验
n. 发现,发现物
Pierre Curie and Marie Curie
【pi'e 'kju ri】
【m 'ri:'kju ri】
Warsaw Poland
【'w :s :】【'p ul nd】
France Frenchman
玛丽.居里
皮埃尔.居里
X-ray
X-ray machine
X光设备
The contribution(贡献) to the medical science
Nothing in life is to be feared.
It is only to be understood.
生活中没有可怕的东西,
只有应去了解的东西。
——Marie Curie
Marie Curie (1867—1934)
born in the city of Warsaw, Poland
moved to Paris , France when she was 24
studied Mathematics and Physics at a university
married a French scientist called Pierre Curie in 1895
discovered radium in their laboratory in 1898
won the Nobel Prize twice during her lifetime
died at the age of 67
数学
科学家
实验室=lab
in/during one’s lifetime在某人的一生中

出生于波兰华沙市
24岁移居到 法国巴黎
【'p ul nd】
Name: Marie Curie
Date of birth: 7 November (1) _______
Place of birth: (2)__________ in Poland
Family: she was (3)___________ of five children
Parents: father was a (4)______ professor; mother was a (5) _____ teacher
High school: finished at the age of (6) _____
Work: worked as a (7) ______
Moved to: (8)_________, France in 1891
At university: studied (9) ________________ and (10)____________
Married to: Pierre Curie, a (11) __________scientist , in 1895
Famous for: the discovery of (12)___________
Won the Nobel Prize for: (13)_______ in 1903
Husband’s death: Pierre Curie died in a(14) _____________ in (15)_____
Won the Nobel Prize for: (16) _______ in 1911
Date of death: (17)________ 1934, aged (18)________
1867
Warsaw
Paris
Mathematics
physics
French
radium
67
A2: Millie has found a recording
about Marie Curie . Listen to it carefully
and help her complete the rest of notes in Part A1
Listen and complete
Marie Curie — a great scientist
Name: Marie Curie
Date of birth: 7 November (1) _______
Place of birth: (2)__________ in Poland
Family: she was (3)_______________ of five children
Parents: father was a (4)__________ professor; mother was a (5) ________ teacher
High school: finished at the age of (6) _____
Work: worked as a (7) __________
Moved to: (8)_________, France in 1891
At university: studied (9) ________________ and (10)____________
Married to: Pierre Curie, a (11) __________scientist , in 1895
Famous for: the discovery of (12)___________
Won the Nobel Prize for: (13) _________ in 1903
Husband’s death: Pierre Curie died in a (14) _________________ in (15)______
Won the Nobel Prize for: (16) ________________ in 1911
Date of death: (17)____________ 1934, aged (18)________
1867
Warsaw
Paris
mathematics
physics
French
radium
67
the youngest
science
music
16
teacher
physics
traffic accident
1906
chemistry
4 July
aged adj. 常作表语,后跟数字
aged adj. 作定语,“年老的”
n. 教授
Read and complete
A3: Millie is practising her presentation .
However , she has forgotten some of
the information. Help Millie complete
her sentences . Use the information in
Part A1 to help you .
Marie Curie — a great scientist P30
I think Marie Curie is one of the greatest scientists in history! She was from (1) ___________________. When she was 24, she went to (2)________to study (3) _______________ and (4) _________at a university. There she met Pierre Curie, a (5)__________ scientist. They got married in (6) _______. The couple won the(7) ____________ in 1903 for the discovery of (8) _________. That was not the end of the story. In (9) ________, Marie Curie won her second Nobel Prize , but sadly , Pierre was not there to share the joy with her—he died in a traffic accident in (10)_______. share sth. with sb. 和某人分享某物
Warsaw in Poland
Paris
Mathematics
physics
French
1895
Nobel Prize
radium
1911
1906
one of the+形容词最高级+可数名词复数
结婚
marry sb =get married to sb
延续性have been married
Simon
Mille
Who does he/she admire
Why does he/she admire him/her
Neil Armstrong
Marie Curie
Because it was brave of him to go to a place that was unknown to humans at that time.
Because she won the Nobel Prize twice and pushed for the use of X-ray machines, which are now widely used in hospitals.
adj.未知的
adv.广泛地:普遍地
B Speak up: Why do you admire her
v. 钦佩,赞赏
M : Who do you think is the greatest person in history
S : Neil Armstrong ! I admire him the most .
M: Oh, he was the first man to walk on the moon.
S : Yes. It was brave of him to go to a place that was unknown to humans
at that time .What about you Do you admire anybody
M : Yes. I admire Marie Curie.
S : Why do you admire her
M : Because she won the Nobel Prize twice . She also pushed for the use
of X-ray machines , which are now widely used in hospital.
①widely, 副词,广泛地,普遍地
English is widely used in many fields.
②wide, 形容词,宽的,宽阔的
The river is 10 meters wide.
③wide, 副词,主要表示“张大、睁大”到最大程度
Open your eyes wide.
Read aloud
be unknown to ...
不为...所知
It’s +adj. +of sb. to do sth.
某人做某事是...的
他能到一个当时人类未知的地方去是很勇敢的。
推动了
她(居里夫人)还推动了X光设备的使用,这种设备现已在医院广泛应用。
adv. 广泛地; 普遍地
unknown adj. 未知的; 不出名的
从句 which are now widely used in hospitals 作定语,是非限制性定语从句,对主句中的 X-ray machines 起补充说明的作用。
屠呦呦
中国首位诺贝尔医学奖获得者、药学家
现为中国中医科学院首席科学家, 终身研究员兼首席研究员 ,青蒿素研究开发中心主任,博士生导师,共和国勋章获得者。
The first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize
Talk about the famous people you admire
Famous People Achievements
Mao Zedong led Chinese people to a brighter life
Qian Xuesen devoted all his life to China’s space program
Yuan Longping has spent all his life developing better rice
Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012
Tu Youyou discovered Qinghaosu and won the Nobel Prize for Medicine this year
Pair work
What can we learn from famous people
Be hardworking
Never give up
Depend on ourselves
Be kind
Love…
Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.
——Mother Teresa
特蕾莎修女
Discussion
Important phrases:
1.在大学学数学和物理 study Mathematics and Physics at a university
2.嫁给一个法国科学家 marry a French scientist
3.在他们的实验室发现镭 discover radium in their laboratory
4.镭的发现 the discovery of radium
5.和 ...结婚 get married to sb
6.与她分享快乐 share the joy with her
7.最崇拜他 admire him the most
8.不为人类所知 be unknown to humans
9.某人很勇敢去做某事 It is brave of sb to do sth
10.推动…的使用 push for the use of
11.被广泛地运用 be widely used
Ⅰ.根据汉语、首字母或所给的词写出正确的单词
1. Children are usually curious about the ______________ (未知的)things in the world.
2. Maths is short for _____________________.
3. English is ___________ (wide) spoken all over the world.
4. They are famous for the _________________ (discover) of radium.
5. The boy wants to be a ___________ (science) when he grows up.
unknown
mathematics
课 堂 达 标
widely
discovery
scientist
Unit 2 Great people
Study skills
Formal and informal language
formal language
our teachers,
unfamiliar people
informal language
our friends
Dear Mrs Green,
I am writing to show my sincere
thanks for your hospitality during
my stay at your school this April. I
really appreciate your help
especially your encouragement
with my work. I believe what
learned at your school will
certainly help me improve my
teaching at home…
I hope …
Faithfully yours,
Sandy
Hi, honey!
Many thanks to you for the
dinner yesterday. Yummy! I
should say you’re really a top
cook. I enjoyed all the food, esp.
the fish soup. It’s my favourite!

It is raining cats and dogs
now. But I feel so nice when
thinking of your dinner. Ha-ha!
Hope to get together again!
Lots of love,
Sandy
Greetings
Contractions
Endings
Contractions
Abbreviations
formal language
Informal language
Idioms
Formal Informal
Greetings
Endings
Idioms (习语,土话)
Contractions (缩约)
Abbreviations (缩写)
What’s up
Mon.
spill the beans
Hi, guys!
yrs
Respectfully yours
we’ll
Cheers
BC
catch some Zs
can’t
How are you
Cool it!
Hey!
Many kisses!
Many kisses!
What’s up
Respectfully
yours
catch some Zs
How are you
spill the beans
Hi, guys!
Cool it!
we’ll
BC
yrs
can’t
Hey!
Mon.
Cheers
Formal language – unfamiliar people / teachers
Informal language – friends / parents
I think you’ll laugh when you read the letter. Believe it or not, there’s a real Harry Potter in the world. It’s said that it’s a lot of trouble being Harry Potter, esp. when you’re a 78-yr-old man and you happen to share the name of a world-famous boy with magic power.
The real Harry Potter often gets phone calls from both children
and TV stations. “The kids want to know if I’m Harry Potter,” he
says with a smile. “I tell them I’ve been Harry Potter for nearly 80
years!”
However, the real Harry Potter says that the Harry Potter series
isn’t his cup of tea, and he doesn’t care if he’s famous or not.
Love,
Kitty
Hi!
Kitty’s letter to J. K. Rowling.
Does Kitty need to improve her letter Why
Hi!
I think you’ll laugh when … Believe it or not, there’s …
It’s said that it’s a lot of …esp. when you’re a 78-yr-old …
… isn’t his cup of tea, and he doesn’t care if he’s ...
Love
Kitty
Hi!
She shouldn’t use
informal greetings
or endings.
She shouldn’t use
contractions.
She shouldn’t use
contractions.
She shouldn’t use
idioms.
She should sign
her full name.
…if I’m Harry Potter… “I tell them I’ve been …”
Improper expressions
I think you will laugh when you read the letter. You may be surprised to know that there is a real Harry Potter in the world. It is said that it is a lot of trouble being Harry Potter, especially when you are a 78-year-old man and you happen to share the name of a world-famous boy with magic power.
Yours sincerely,
Kitty Zhang
Dear Ms Rowing!
Rewrite the letter to J. K. Rowing.
However, Harry Potter says that he is not interested in the Harry Potter series and he does not care if he is famous or not.
The real Harry Potter often gets phone calls from both children and
TV stations. “The kids want to know if I am Harry Potter,” he says
with a smile. “I tell them I have been Harry Potter for nearly 80 years!”
1. Hello!/Hi!
2. Great seeing you.
3. —How are you doing
—OK./Not bad.
4. —Long time no see.
—Yeah!
5. —How have you been
—Just so so.
6. What’s going on
7. What’s up
Informal greetings
Formal greetings
1. Good morning/
afternoon/evening!
2. How nice to see you!
3. Nice to see you (again).
4. —How are you
—Fine, thanks. And you
5. How do you do
6. Ladies and gentlemen
7. Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms
Endings (结束语)
Yours faithfully,
Faithfully yours,
Yours truly,
Truly yours,
Sincerely yours,
Love,
All my love,
Lovingly yours,
Lovingly,
Your (ever) loving son/daughter/cousin,
Yours faithfully,

Faithfully yours,

Yours truly,

Truly yours,

Sincerely yours,
Yours faithfully,

Faithfully yours,

Yours truly,

Truly yours,

Sincerely yours,
Yours faithfully,

Faithfully yours,

Yours truly,

Truly yours,

Sincerely yours,
Informal
Formal
Idioms (习语,土话) are phrases and sentences that do
not mean exactly what they say. Even if you know the
meaning of each word you see or hear, you may not
understand the idiom because you don't understand the
culture behind it, e.g. It rains cats and dogs.倾盆大雨。
Cool it!
snake in the grass
pull one’s leg
cry wolf
spill the beans
catch some Zs
Love me, love my dog.
Better late than never.
Informal
冷静下来!
暗箭难防
愚弄别人
谎报险情
露馅儿
小睡会儿
爱屋及乌。
亡羊补牢,未为晚矣。
What idioms do you know
Abbreviations ( 缩写词)use only the first letters of a
name or phrase, or leave out letters to shorten a word,
e.g. UK, Dr.
Contractions ( 缩约形式) are short forms of words
when apostrophe (省略符号) replace letters, e.g. we’ll,
she’s, can’t.
Informal
What other contractions and abbreviations
do you know

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