Unit 1 Cultural Heritage Listening and Speaking 课件(共18张PPT,内镶嵌音频)-2025-2026学年人教版(2019)必修第二册

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Unit 1 Cultural Heritage Listening and Speaking 课件(共18张PPT,内镶嵌音频)-2025-2026学年人教版(2019)必修第二册

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(共18张PPT)
M2U1 Cultural Heritage
Listening & Speaking
World Heritage
Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations.
世界遗产
遗产是我们从过去继承来的,今天我们与其共同生活,而我们又将把它传递给子孙后代。
The Great Wall is not only China's heritage, it is also the world's heritage.
The Forbidden City
Cultural heritage
Look at the picture on opening page (P1)and discuss:
1.What do you know about the place in the photo
2.What do you think of when you hear the phrase”cultural heritage”
3.Can you tell the Chinese name of the following cultural heritage
The Forbidden City ____________
Mogao Caves of Dunhuang _____________
Potala Palace _____________
The Great Pyramid _____________
4.Do you think it is necessary to protect cultural heritage
紫禁城
敦煌莫高窟
布达拉宫
金字塔
What cultural heritages in China have you visited
Lead-in
The Forbidden City
Terra Cotta Warriors
Before you listen, look at the pictures below. What are the students doing
While listening
Listen to the conversation and choose the main idea.
A. Students from different countries are working creatively to protect a temple in China.
B. Youths from seven countries are working together to protect cultural relics on Mount Tai.
C. Doing a project on cultural heritage protection in China is interesting and exciting.
Listen again and help the reporter to complete the interview notes.
International youth project, high school students from 7 countries
Mount Tai, one of the most mountains in China
It has been for more than 3,000 years
22 temples, around 1,800 with writing on them
Dai Temple on ; over 6,000 .
23
famous
protected
stones
Mount Tai
steps
Listening Strategy
To guess the meaning of new words, look at the other words and use what you know about the topic.
Use context to guess words
Mount Tai
Cultural heritage
Listen again and help the reporter to complete the interview notes.
International youth project, high school students from 7 countries
Mount Tai, one of the most mountains in China
It has been for more than 3,000 years
22 temples, around 1,800 with writing on them
Dai Temple on ; over 6,000 .
23
famous
protected
stones
Mount Tai
steps
Listening Strategy
To guess the meaning of new words, look at the other words and use what you know about the topic.
Use context to guess words
Task 5 listen again and use the context to guess the meaning of the words below. Tick the reason why youwere able to guess the words.



Reporter: Hello. What are you guys doing
Stephanie: We’re creating an app about Mount Tai. We’re part of an international youth project.
Reporter: That’s interesting. How many students are taking part in the project
Stephanie: There are 23 senior high school students from seven countries.
Reporter: Why is the project here at Mount Tai
Liu Bin: Well, as you know, Mount Tai is one of the most famous mountains in China. The
mountain and the temples have been protected for over 3,000 years, so it’s a great
example of how people preserve their cultural heritage. We feel so proud to have a
chance to do something.
Reporter: Tell me about the app you’re making.
Liu Bin: We want to promote Mount Tai; that is, we want to tell teenagers in other countries
about the mountain and Chinese culture. The app teaches teenagers about Mount Tai
and even has a few games about cultural relics.
Reporter: Oh, that’s a clever idea.
Stephanie: Yes. For example, this game is about the six cypresses that were planted on
Mount Tai during the Han Dynasty. You learn about the trees and also the life in
China over 2,000 years ago.
Reporter: That sounds great! So what else will you put in the app
Liu Bin: Well, there are 22 temples and some 1,800 stones with writing on them. We’ll
take photos of them all, and then visit the Dai Temple on Mount Tai, since it has
so many important paintings and relics. Another group is reading about Mount
Tai and writing texts for the app. We’ll also visit local schools and talk to
Chinese students.
Reporter: Do you think that some people will use the app instead of visiting Mount Tai
Liu Bin: No, not a chance! The app is great, but the best way to see Mount Tai is to climb
all 6,000 steps!
Reporter: What ! How many steps
Liu Bin & Stephanie: More than 6,000!

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