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Unit 7 Role models of our time
Reading
(沪教版 2024)七年级

Learning objectives
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Lead in
Pre-reading
2
While- reading
Post- reading
4
Summary
Assessment
6
Homework
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3
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7
By the end of the lesson, I will be able to...
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2
3
understand the main idea and details of the passage about role models;
describe role models’ characteristics and contributions;
say why these people are role models.
Learning objectives
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楷模;行为榜样
Qian Xuesen
Nan Rendong
Yuan Longping
Zhang Guimei
Gu Fangzhou
Who are your role models What are the qualities of a great role model
Pre-reading
02
Before you read
Qian Xuesen
Nan Rendong
Yuan Longping
Zhang Guimei

Gu Fangzhou
Because she makes many girls’ dreams come true.
My role model
Who:
His / Her job:
His / Her contributions:
Why I admire him / her:
Zhang Guimei
teacher
She helps girls from poor family to go to college.
Role models are people we admire. We can learn a lot from them. Write your ideas about role models.
Pre-reading
02
Before you read
Who are your role models What are the qualities of a great role model
Personal qualities of role models:
brave
勇敢的
selfless
无私的
devoted
忠诚的
trustworthy
值得信赖的
honest
诚实的
tireless
不知疲倦的
well-respected
受尊敬的
intelligent
聪明的
wise
充满智慧的
courageous
有勇气的
fearless
无畏的
generous
慷慨的
help people in need 帮助有困难的人
create something amazing 创造了不起的发明
raise the level of China’s science and technology
Her efforts have changed the destinies of these girls, opening up new opportunities for them
Contributions of role models:
Pre-reading
02
Before you read
be kind to others 善待他人
try to achieve my dreams 努力实现梦想
always think of new ideas 不断思考新的创意
Things we can learn from them:
Who are your role models What are the qualities of a great role model
K(What I know) W(What I want to know) L(What I learn )
Dr Qian Xuesen
What do you know about him
Fill in the K and W columns of the chart.
Before you read
He was very famous in China and in the world.
When and where he was born. What he did for China.
Qian Xuesen was born in Shanghai in 1911. He was a pioneer in the ….
Read and predict.
Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
/ e r spe s/
n. 航空航天(工业)
While-reading
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The text is about________________________
_____________________________________.
I predict:
The life and achievements of Qian Xuesen
Pictures and titles can provide us with a lot of information.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
Listen and read the article.
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Guessing the meaning of a new word from context
When you see a new word, you can guess the meaning from the context.
He played a key role in developing China、s first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the work to explore space.
We can guess from the context that groundbreaking describes something that is important, new and rare.
Can you guess the meaning of pioneer (line 1) from the context
adj.开创性的;创新的;革新的
1.in the development of
2.achieved lots of success
3.the founding of the People's Republic of China
4.be eager to
5.raise the level of China's science and technology
6.in the field of
7.played a key role in
8.devoted himself to
9.lived a simple life
10.made some contributions to
在发展中
取得了很大的成功
中华人民共和国成立
渴望
提高中国的科学技术水平
在领域
以下方面发挥了关键作用
全身心投入
过着简朴的生活
对…作出贡献
While-reading
03
Read the text and translate the phrases.
Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
An introduction to Qian's titles and major award.
Qian's early life and education.
Qian's achievements in the USA and decision to return to China.
Qian's contributions to China's aerospace.
Qian's devotion to China and his attitude towards fame and money.
Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
1. What does the word "pioneer" mean in this context
a) A person who is the first to explore a new area(领域)
b) A person who criticizes others' work
c) A person who follows traditional methods
2. What major award did Qian Xuesen receive in 1999
a) The Nobel Prize in Physics
b) The Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit(功绩) Award
c) The National Medal of Science
3. What two titles are given to Qian Xuesen
a) Father of China's Aerospace
b) King of Rockets
c) Master of Space Exploration
Read Para. 1 and choose.
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3
Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
Read Para. 1 and learn.
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在…的发展中
两弹一星的功勋
翻译填空:教育的发展对国家的未来至关重要。_________________________
The development of the company
depends on the efforts of all employees.
n.先锋;先驱;拓荒者;带头人
v. 倡导;当开拓者;做先锋
pioneer
n.工艺;科技;工程技术;工艺学
technology
v. 拿到;接到;收到
receive
____ → _____ → ____→ ____ → ____
Read Para. 2 and order the events.
a) Qian was awarded a doctorate(博士学位).
b) Qian studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
c) Qian went to the USA for further education.
d) Qian taught and did research at universities in the USA.
e) Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911.
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Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
1
e
2
b
3
c
4
a
5
d
Read Para. 2 and learn.
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Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
去进修、深造
go to further one’s education
翻译填空:为了进一步提升自己,她去北京深造了。
___________________________, she went to Beijing to further her education.
To further improve herself,
n.奖 v. 授予;奖励
award
1. What two things did Qian Xuesen achieve while in the USA
a) He became a famous person.
b) He achieved lots of success in his field.
c) He was well-respected in his field.
2. ______, Qian Xuesen decided to return to China.
a) When he heard of the end of World War II
b) When he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China
c) When he heard of the invitation from the Chinese government
3. Why did Qian Xuesen want to return to China
a) To start a business
b) To bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland
c) To retire and live a quiet life
Read Para. 3 and choose.
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Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
1
2
中华人民共和国的成立
3
Read Para. 3 and learn.
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Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He
was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and
began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
achieve success:取得成功
in one’s field:在某人的领域
hear of: 听说
hear from:收到来信
be eager to do sth.:渴望做某事
begin doing / to do (=start doing/ to do)开始做
The little boy began _____ English when he was three years old.
A. learn B. learned C. learning D. learns
C
v.(凭长期努力)达到(某目标、地位、标准)
achieve
In 1955.
Developing China's first rocket.
China became one of the few countries to explore space.
His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Read Para. 4 and answer.
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1.In which year did Qian Xuesen return to China
2.What was one of Qian Xuesen's greatest achievements after returning to China
3.What was the result of Qian Xuesen's groundbreaking research
4.How is Qian Xuesen's influence still felt today
Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
1
2
3
4
Read Para. 4 and learn.
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Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
work tirelessly
不知疲倦地工作
根据词汇的适当形式填空。
The doctors and nurses in the hospital _______________________ (work tirelessly) to save the patients during the epidemic.
worked tirelessly
raise
v. 增加;提高
Qian ________ himself to his country, and his great work brought _______ and success to China. Despite his achievements, Qian lived a ______ life and was not interested in _____ or wealth. He once said, "If after I die the _______ feels I have made some _____________ during my life, that _________ would be the highest _______ of all."
praise
devoted
honour
simple
fame
contributions
public
approval
Read Para. 5 and choose.
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Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, "If after I die the public feels I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
devote v. 致力于;奉献,投入(时间、精力等);献(身)
Read Para. 5 and choose.
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Qian Xuesen: the father of China's aerospace
Qian Xuesen was a pioneer in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. In 1999, he received the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award. He is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets".
Qian was born in Shanghai in 1911. He studied engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and then went to further his education in the USA. In 1939, he was awarded a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics. After that, he spent many years teaching and doing research at universities in the USA.
While in the USA, Qian achieved lots of success and he was a well-respected person in his field. However, he decided to return to China when he heard of the founding of the People's Republic of China. He was eager to bring his knowledge and skills to his homeland and began planning his return.
Qian finally got back to China in 1955. Once home, he worked tirelessly to raise the level of China's science and technology. One of Qian's greatest achievements was in the field of aerospace engineering. He played a key role in developing China's first rocket. Thanks to his groundbreaking research, China became one of the few countries in the world to explore space. His influence is still present today in the Long March rocket programme and other space missions.
Qian devoted himself to his country, and his great work brought honour and success to China. Still, Qian lived a simple life and was not interested in fame or money. He said, “If after I die the public feels. I have made some contributions during my life, that approval would be the highest praise of all."
not interested in fame or money
不热衷于名利和金钱
devote oneself to:投身于
honour
n. 荣誉;名誉
approval
n. 赞成;同意
public
n. 荣誉;名誉
_____ 1.John and Charlie arrived at the hotel in the afternoon.
_____ 2.Charlie was very tired and fell asleep very soon.
_____ 4.John woke up because he heard the fire engine.
_____ 5.Charlie was sleeping beside John's bed before the fire started.
_____ 6.John put wet clothes along the bottom of the door to stop the smoke.
_____ 7.The fireman saved both John and Charlie.
F
T
F
T
Read and find True or False statements.
F
T
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night
John
Charlie started barking.
Reading comprehension
Complete the introduction 1.
engineering
a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics
lots of success
the founding of the People's Republic of China
raise the level of
developing China's first rocket
the Long March rocket programme
(1) He was awarded the Two Bombs and One Satellite Merit Award in 1991.T/ F
(2) He received his doctorate degree from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. T/F
(3) He worked for different aerospace companies in the USA after he finished studying. T/F
(4) Thanks to him, China has had a series of successful space missions. T/F
(5) He thought the highest praise was the approval of the people. T/F





1999
in the USA
universities
Read the article again and decide whether the following statements about Dr Qian are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false ones.
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a pioneer ; received...award; "father of China's aerospace" "king of rockets" ; was born, studied engineering, went to further his education
was awarded a doctorate, spent ... teaching and doing research
Qian Xuesen:
the father of China's aerospace
in the USA, achieved lots of success, well-respected person
decided to return... heard of
was eager to, began planning...
got back, worked tirelessly to raise...
One of the greatest achievements, played a key role...China's first rocket.
Thanks to..., China, one of the few countries...to explore space.
influence...in ... programme and...missions
Retell the passage according to the information.
Personal Information
Achievements Abroad
Contributions After Returning
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Discuss the questions below.
(1) Why do you think Dr Qian is called the "father of China's aerospace" and "king of rockets"
(2) What do you admire most about Dr Qian
Personal qualities of Dr. Qian:
Contributions of Dr. Qian:
love for the motherland(爱国)
devotion to the country(奉献)
keeping trying(坚持不懈)
modesty(谦虚)
being smart(聪慧)
having big dreams(有抱负 )
You can easily find the details to support these qualities.
Do you think Dr Qian is a great role model
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How do Qian’s contributions relate to China’s modern space missions
Our journey is the sea of stars.
Vocabulary practice
The words in italics are from the article on page 101. Match the sentence halves.
(1)Ma Kai is eager to learn about China’s
Long March rocket programme.
(2)I am going to study engineering at
university.
(3)Many people think the Wright brothers
are pioneers
(4)Years of research from many scientists
(5)Tu Youyou is a well-respected woman
scientist.
a and she won the Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine.
b because I want to design electric
cars.
c as they invented, built and flew the
first airplane.
d has helped us know more about
space than ever before.
e because he's a big fan of space travel.
Post-reading
04
Complete the blog post about Dr Qian below with the
words in italics from Exercise 1. Change the form if necessary.
Qian Xuesen is a hero to China. He was a(n)⑴________________aerospace scientist and his work brought about big changes to his homeland.
After he graduated from a university in China, Qian was ⑵________to learn more about aerospace technology and he went to the USA to continue his studies. While there, Qian did lots of important ⑶________ and was very successful, but he never forgot his motherland. When he returned to China, he devoted himself to improving education in the field of aerospace ⑷____________. Qian was a(n)⑸_________in the development of China's aerospace science and technology. His achievements helped China become an important part of global space exploration.
well-respected
eager
research
engineering
pioneer
Post-reading
04
3 Make sentences about a scientist you know of with the words and expressions below.
Award, honour, mission, pioneer, be eager to,
bring his / her knowledge and skills to, devote himself / herself to,
in the field of, make some contributions, He / She is / was a well-respected ... ,One of his / her greatest achievements is / was ...
Post-reading
04
Summary
05
The words we have learned
单选题
1.The word “pioneer” means ______.
A. give up B. someone who is the first to do something C. care about
2.What does “devote” mean ________
A. be honest B. give all your time and effort to something C. be positive
3.“Excellent” is closest in meaning to ______.
A. very good B. always positive C. never give up
4.If someone is “positive”, they are ______.
A. honest B. hopeful and confident C. giving up
B
B
A
B
根据单词首字母或汉语提示写出单词。
1.Einstein made great __________(贡献) to the field of physics with his
theory of relativity.
2. Firefighters are often regarded as________(英雄) because they risk their
lives to save others.
3. Steve Jobs was a_______(先锋) in the development of personal computers
and smartphones.
4. Modern t___________ has changed the way we live and work.
5. The famous writer was a__________ the Nobel Prize in Literature.
6. ___________(教育) is the key to a better future for individuals and society.
7. She s_________ the whole afternoon reading a fascinating novel.
spent
contributions
heroes
pioneer
technology
awarded
Education
Summary
05
The words we have learned
8. The _______(研究)shows that regular exercise can improve mental health.
9. I r__________ a beautiful gift from my friend on my birthday.
10. With hard work and determination, you can a________ your goals.
11. The organization was f_________ in 1990 to help the poor.
12. The children were e________ to open their presents on Christmas morning.
13. You should r______ your hand if you have a question
14. It's a great h_________ to be invited to speak at the conference.
15. The teacher p__________ the students for their creative writing.
raised
research
eceived
chieve
ounded
eager
aise
onor
Summary
05
The words we have learned
用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空(每个短语限用一次)
1.He was eager _________________ (bring) his knowledge to his homeland.
2.She played a key role in _____________ (develop) the new project.
3.Thanks to his ________________ (groundbreak) research, the project succeeded.
4.He devoted himself _____________ (work) for the poor.
5.They are pioneers ______________ (explore) the unknown area.
Summary
05
The phrases we have learned
to bring
developing
groundbreaking
to working
in exploring
Summary
05
The sentences we have learned
我认为他是我们这个时代的榜样。
______________________________________________________________
2.他在中国航天科学技术的发展中起关键作用。
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
3.多亏他的研究,我们对太空了解更多。
______________________________________________________________
I think he is a role model of our time.
He played a key role in the development of China’s aerospace science and technology.
Thanks to his research, we know more about space.
Summary
05
The sentences we have learned
4.钱学森把自己奉献给了国家。
______________________________________________________________5.他不热衷于名利。
______________________________________________________________
Qian Xuesen devoted himself to his country.
He is not interested in fame or money.
Summary
05
The passage we have learned
a pioneer ; received...award; "father of China's aerospace" "king of rockets" ; was born, studied engineering, went to further his education
was awarded a doctorate, spent ... teaching and doing research
Qian Xuesen:
the father of China's aerospace
in the USA, achieved lots of success, well-respected person
decided to return... heard of
was eager to, began planning...
got back, worked tirelessly to raise...
One of the greatest achievements, played a key role...China's first rocket.
Thanks to..., China, one of the few countries...to explore space.
influence...in ... programme and...missions
Personal Information
Achievements Abroad
Contributions After Returning
Assessment
06
Self-assessment Marks
I can understand the main idea and details of the passage about role models. 1 2 3 4 5
I can describe role models’ characteristics and contributions. 1 2 3 4 5
I can say why these people are role models. 1 2 3 4 5
基础:熟读文章,背诵重点词汇和短语,并默写。
Homework
07
提升:根据文章内容,用英语写一篇关于钱学森的简介,字数不少于 100 词。
拓展:查阅资料,了解另一位中国科学家的事迹,制作一份手抄报,并用英语进行简要介绍。
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