Unit 5 What an Adventure! Starting out and 课件(共18张PPT) 2024-2025学年外研版(2019)必修第三册

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Unit 5 What an Adventure! Starting out and 课件(共18张PPT) 2024-2025学年外研版(2019)必修第三册

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(共18张PPT)
Book 3 Unit 5
Starting out and listening skills
Zheng He (1371-1433)
The first voyage started in Yongle three years (1405), and the last voyage ended in Xuande eight years (1433), totaling seven times. Zheng He's voyage to the west is the largest and longest sailing voyage in China in ancient times.
who when where what
Look at the map, and read the information about the three explorers. Match the routes to the explorers.(p65)
Ferdinand Magellan
麦哲伦(1480-1521)
A Portuguese explorer who sailed west from Spain across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in search of a westward route to the Spice Islands(香料群岛) (now part of Indonesia印度尼西亚).
葡萄牙
大西洋
太平洋
寻找
向西的;西方的
b
Look at the map, and read the information about the three explorers. Match the routes to the explorers.
A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. His initial journey to India opened up the sea route from Western Europe to the east by way of the Cape of Good Hope.
Vasco da Gama
达加马(1460–1524)
最初的
开辟
航线
经过
好望角
c
Look at the map, and read the information about the three explorers. Match the routes to the explorers.
He was an Italian explorer who completed journeys between Spain and the Americas, thus marking the beginning of European exploration of the Americas.
Christopher Columbus
哥伦布 (1451–1506)
标志着欧洲探索美洲的开始
从而,因此
a
What are their achievements
2.He was the first European to reach India by sea.
3.He explored a westward route to South-east Asia
1.His voyage marked the beginning of European exploration of the Americas.
Xu Xiake
Xu Xiake was in China as a great explorer, geographer and travel writer, Born in 1587, he loved reading books about geography and nature, and from an early age wished to
see the natural wonders of the country.
Xu started to travel at the age of 22, with the of his mother. As well as exploring famous mountains and rivers, he went to places that had never been visited before, His first journeys lasted only a few months, so that he could return home regularly .But by 1639, about two years before his death, Xu had been travelling for years at a time, almost half of modern China.
Unlike most travellers these days, Xu travelled the hard way - on foot. He showed great courage during his journeys. He often went without food for days, and suffered bad , illness, dangerous animals and even robbers. Despite all these difficulties, his about the natural world kept him going.
Xu wrote about his discoveries in his travel diaries, which are the earliest records of in Southern China. Xu's own experiences him to correct several mistakes in earlier books, One of his most important discoveries was that the Jinsha River was the true source of the Yangtze River.
At more than words, Xu's diaries are as one of the greatest works in both scientific and literary fields, Translated into modern Chinese, it is to hear the voice of Xu Xiake speaking to us across the centuries about his adventures.
Fill in the blanks according to the video ,
徐霞客
Xu Xiake
Xu Xiake was in China as a great explorer, geographer and travel writer, Born in 1587, he loved reading books about geography and nature, and from an early age wished to
see the natural wonders of the country.
Xu started to travel at the age of 22, with the of his mother. As well as exploring famous mountains and rivers, he went to places that had never been visited before, His first journeys lasted only a few months, so that he could return home regularly .But by 1639, about two years before his death, Xu had been travelling for years at a time, almost half of modern China.
Unlike most travellers these days, Xu travelled the hard way - on foot. He showed great courage during his journeys. He often went without food for days, and suffered bad , illness, dangerous animals and even robbers. Despite all these difficulties, his about the natural world kept him going.
Xu wrote about his discoveries in his travel diaries, which are the earliest records of in Southern China. Xu's own experiences him to correct several mistakes in earlier books, One of his most important discoveries was that the Jinsha River was the true source of the Yangtze River.
At more than words, Xu's diaries are as one of the greatest works in both scientific and literary fields, Translated into modern Chinese, it is to hear the voice of Xu Xiake speaking to us across the centuries about his adventures.
Fill in the blanks according to the video ,
known
encouragement
covering
weather
curiosity
landscapes
enabled
600,000
regarded
amazing
徐霞客
China’s National Highway 318, stretching over 5,000 km, runs from Shanghai to Zhangmu, Xizang. It is the longest highway in China. Although regarded as the most dangerous road in the country, it is also known as the “heavenly road” for its amazing views.
天堂之路
Listen to the interview and choose the words that best describe the speakers' experiences.
1. Expensive but fun.
2. Difficult and unpleasant.
3. Challenging but rewarding.
Shorthand strategy(速记策略)
1. Why did Wang Tao and Zhang Jing cycle China’s National Highway 318
A. To have fun with friends. B. To raise money for a children’s charity.
C. To become famous by writing a blog.
2. How did they prepare for the trip
A. They bought expensive cycling equipment. B. They practiced cycling as much as possible.
C. They learned first-aid skills for mountains.
3.Which difficulty did they NOT mention
A. Heavy rain on the way. B. Snowy weather in the mountains.
C. Dangerous falling rocks.
4.What was the best part of their adventure for Wang Tao
A. The beautiful views, especially snowy mountains. B. The feeling of finishing a hard journey.
C. The money they raised for charity.
5. What can we infer from their story
A. They raised a huge amount of money. B. Their adventure might inspire other young people.
C. All their teammates completed the journey.
B
B
B
A
A
Listen to the interview and have the best option.
Listen and complete the blog.
Listen again and complete the blog.
What can we do to reduce the risks during our adventure
to clean & disinfect wounds
to reduce the pain
to hold a broken arm in place
to cover wounds
to kill the pain
to cut materials
to detect and monitor a fever
to make sure your hands are bacteria-free
ice pack
bandage
alcohol
thermometer
painkillers
Complete the guidelines with the words mentioned above.
Role play
Think about a trip you have taken and have a conversation
1.课时导学案Unit 5, period 5;
2.准备5单元P65-P73部分单词听写。
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