资源简介 (共38张PPT)Unit 5 What an adventure!1. Where are they What are they doing 2. What problems have they encountered Facts about QomolangmaQomolangma lies on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.The best time to climb Qomolangma is in April and May.The temperature on the mountain can get as low as -60°C.The first people confirmed to have reached the top were Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.Where is Qomolangma How high is Qomolangma What is the best time to climb Who were the first people confirmed to have reached the top How many camps are there along the route Why do the climbers need so many camps What does the death zone mean Read and answer following questions.Do you think climbing Qomolangma is worth the risks Read para. 1 for introduction and answer the question.What challenges do the climbers face to climb Qomolangma People know it includes crowds, discomfort and danger. Many will become sick, due to the extreme cold and low air pressure, and a few would even lose their lives.The risksNow we will go back to 1924 and 2011 to interview two famous climbers by time machineGeorge MalloryAlan ArnetteIn Mallory’s opinion, what does life really mean In Mallory’s opinion, what does life really mean In Mallory’s opinion, what does life really mean We eat and make money to be able to enjoy life.In Alan Arnette’s opinion, why is climbing Qomolangma meaningful and beneficial In Alan Arnette’s opinion, why is climbing Qomolangma meaningful and beneficial It brings into focus...In Alan Arnette’s opinion, why is climbing Qomolangma meaningful and beneficial ClimbersName Reasons ResultRead paras. 2-3 and fill in the blanks.Name:Reasons: What we get form this adventure is just ___________We ______live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to __________________. That is _____________and _________George Mallorysheer joydo notbe able to enjoy lifewhat life meanswhat life is forResult: Sadly, Mallory would ________________________ although his body _________________________________It is still not known if he _________________________________________________________die on the mountain in 1924would not befound until many years latersucceeded in reaching the topof Qomolangma before it took his lifeName:Reasons: It brings into focus ____________________ It forces you to ________________and figure out if you really have ___________________________________________________________________Alan Arnettewhat’s important to youlook deep inside yourselfthe physical, as well as mentaltoughness to push when you wantto stopResult: He __________ Qomolangma ________ and _________________________________________________climbedin 2011was going to climb other highmountains around the worldWhat do they have in common?They did _____________________.They were willing to __________ themselves and____________.what they wanted to dochallengetake risksRead para. 4&5&6 and find out the scientific reasons behind risk-taking and what “Type T” personalities are.1. Risk-taking may be part of human nature.2. Our desire to seek risks can be connected to how much we expect to benefit from the result.---------“Type T” personalities, with the “T” standing for “thrill”, are personalities that make people more likely to take risks than others.Read para. 7 and answer the question.What's the author's opinion onClimbing Qomolangma: worth the risks It's totally up to you.The risksPara 2~3Para 4~6Para 7Climbing Qomolangma: Worth the risksThe reasonsConclusionclimbersscientific reasonsPara 1Para 1: Climbing Qomolangma is a special___________.Introducing the topicReasons for the climbers' risk-takingConclusionSubjectivereasonsPara 2: George Mallory: just sheer joy; __________ScientificreasonsPara7: It's totally ______ the readers to decide whether it is worth the risks to climb Qomolangma.Para 3: Alan Arnette: It forces people to ____________________ and figure out if they really have the physical and________________.Paras 4-5: perhaps part of human nature: ____________________Para 6: man's desire to expect to ____________________experienceenjoy lifelook inside themselvesmental toughness to push when you want...“Type T” personalitiesbenefit from the resultup toComplete the graphic organiser and then retell the text according to it.Choose the author's purpose in writing the passage.1. To encourage people to climb Qomolangma iffully prepared, as risks bring many benefits.2. To remind people to balance the benefits andrisks before deciding to climb Qomolangma.3. To suggest that people stop taking risks andclimbing Qomolangma, as the risks outweighthe benefits.Do you know some Chinese climbers What kind of personalities can we learn fromthese climbers Think and shareWhen faced with difficulties and even dangers, climbers and explorers never give up.They are fearless, determinded, strong-minded, persistent and brave.They are willing to take the risks and the challenges with great courage.That's the spirit of exploration.If you were given the chance, would you like to climb Qomolangma Why or why not Why do we Chinese climb Qomolangma Homework1.Write your own reasons about why or why not climb Qomolangma2.Rewrite the reasons why people like taking risks shown in the passageⅠ. 用括号内单词的适当形式填空。1. Some leaves have begun to turn yellow and red, clearly___________ (confirm) that autumn is coming.2. When the women's football team walked out of the airport,_________ (crowd) of fans cheered loudly.3. After a series of unsuccessful _________ (attempt), mydaughter has finally passed the driving test.4. You shouldn't get discouraged after experiencing _______(fail). Instead, you should cheer up and keep on trying.5. When he was young, Tom dreamed of becoming a polarexplorer, and he _________ (initial) set his sights on theNorth Pole.confirmingcrowdsattemptsfailureinitiallyⅡ. 用适当的介词或副词填空。1. I can't figure _______ why Mr King suddenly gave uphis well-paid job.2. Our earth is becoming warmer and warmer, resulting_______ the rising of the sea levels.3. Robert Lee Frost left university due _______ healthproblems, and moved to a farm.4. It is said that Mars enjoys changes of seasons similar_______ those experienced on the earth.5. People who work in offices are frequently referred to_______ “white-collar workers”.outintotoas1. What's the author's purpose in writing thepassage 2. Why do the explorers with “Type T”personalities like to take risks and seekthrills 3. If you were given the chance, would youlike to climb Qomolangma 各个击破Self-evaluationWrite a passage about your opinions on the people of “Type T” personalities.1. It forces you to look deep inside yourself andfigure out if you really have the physical, as well asmental, toughness to push when you want to stop.宾语从句深入审视自己(1) I hope you can figure out what I wrote. (2) It took me a while to figure out what happened.我希望你能理解我所写的。figure out过了好一会儿我才明白发生了什么。to understand or to find the answer to sth. by thinking carefully about it 弄懂;弄明白Paraphrase:It makes you look deep inside yourself and decide whether you're strong and determined enough in both body and mind to keep going.它会强迫你去深入地审视自己,去思考自己的身体和心灵是否足够坚强,能在你想放弃的时候推动你继续向前。Sentence analysing for better understanding2. With the majority of attempts to climb Qomolangmaresulting either in total success or failure, is therealso a scientific reason behind this risk-taking 状语从句With宾语宾语补足语with复合结构: with+宾语+宾补(adj./adv./介词短语/-ing/-ed/to do)(1) With a lot work to do, I have no time to workwith you.(2) We found the house easily with the little boyleading the way.Paraphrase:Many people try to climb Qomolangma and they either make it or they don't. Why is it that they risk their lives in this way Is there a scientific reason for doing so 攀登珠穆朗玛峰的大多数尝试要么大获全胜,要么彻底失败,这一冒险行为的背后是否也有科学解释呢 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览