Unit 6 Reading(2) The lifeblood of cities 课件(共23张ppt)沪教版(五四学制)2024七年级上册

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Unit 6 Reading(2) The lifeblood of cities 课件(共23张ppt)沪教版(五四学制)2024七年级上册

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Unit
6
C
Influence of rivers
Reading
Mountains and rivers
Q How do rivers influence our life
U6 Mountains and rivers
Reading:The lifeblood of cities(p1)
What information can you get from below?
Shanghai
London
Look at the pictures. What do you think the aticle will talk about the two rivers
length
location
history
view
influence
Read the article and tick the aspects mentioned in the article.
What do the two rivers have in common
Read the article and fill in the information chart
the River Thames
the Huangpu River
Passing famous 1______________ like the Tower of London and Big Ben
Going past tourist attractions such as the Bund and 2____________
Connecting with 3____________
Entering _________________
Shaping 4________________________.
Making the cities 5________________________.
Improving the environment and 6__________________________________.
Two rivers
View
Location
Influence
places of interest
Jin Mao Tower
Comparison
The rich history of London comes into view when we travel on the River Thames. It reminds me of the Huangpu River in Shanghai. The two rivers have a lot in common.
The River Thames cruise passes famous places of interest like Tower of London and Big Ben. The boats on the Huangpu River in Shanghai go past tourist attractions such as the Bund and Jin Mao Tower. When you travel on the rivers, you can sense a mix of the old and new and feel their power to shape the life of people in both of the two cities.
The River Thames enters the North Sea while the Huangpu River flows into the Yangtze River, making London and Shanghai the leading ports in the world.
They also help improve the environment, and provide water, fish and some other food.
London and Shanghai are not alone as riverside cities. Almost every world-class city is built along the banks of great rivers — Rome, Paris, Tokyo, to name just a few. Rivers are the “lifeblood of cities”. They flow as quietly as they come, nurturing cities on their way.
The lifeblood of cities
cruise
The River Thames cruise
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The rich history of London comes into view when we travel on the River Thames. It reminds me of the Huangpu River in Shanghai. The two rivers have a lot in common.
The River Thames cruise passes famous places of interest like Tower of London and Big Ben. The boats on the Huangpu River in Shanghai go past tourist attractions such as the Bund and Jin Mao Tower. When you travel on the rivers, you can sense a mix of the old and new and feel their power to shape the life of people in both of the two cities.
The River Thames enters the North Sea while the Huangpu River flows into the Yangtze River, making London and Shanghai the leading ports in the world.
They also help improve the environment, and provide water, fish and some other food.
London and Shanghai are not alone as riverside cities. Almost every world-class city is built along the banks of great rivers — Rome, Paris, Tokyo, to name just a few. Rivers are the “lifeblood of cities”. They flow as quietly as they come, nurturing cities on their way.
The lifeblood of cities
Fill in the information chart
the River Thames
the Huangpu River
Passing famous 1______________ like the Tower of London and Big Ben
Going past tourist attractions such as the Bund and 2____________
Connecting with 3____________
Entering _______________
Shaping 4________________________.
Making the cities 5________________________.
Improving the environment and 6__________________________________.
Two rivers
Comparison
View
Location
Influence
places of interest
Jin Mao Tower
the life of people
Fill in the information chart
the River Thames
the Huangpu River
Passing famous 1______________ like the Tower of London and Big Ben
Going past tourist attractions such as the Bund and 2____________
Connecting with 3____________
Entering _______________
Shaping 4________________________.
Making the cities 5________________________.
Improving the environment and 6__________________________________.
Two rivers
Comparison
View
Location
Influence
places of interest
Jin Mao Tower
the North Sea
the life of people
the Yangtze River
The maps of the two rivers
The Yangtze River
The North Sea
The rich history of London comes into view when we travel on the River Thames. It reminds me of the Huangpu River in Shanghai. The two rivers have a lot in common.
The River Thames cruise passes famous places of interest like Tower of London and Big Ben. The boats on the Huangpu River in Shanghai go past tourist attractions such as the Bund and Jin Mao Tower. When you travel on the rivers, you can sense a mix of the old and new and feel their power to shape the life of people in both of the two cities.
The River Thames enters the North Sea while the Huangpu River flows into the Yangtze River, making London and Shanghai the leading ports in the world.
They also help improve the environment, and provide water, fish and some other food.
London and Shanghai are not alone as riverside cities. Almost every world-class city is built along the banks of great rivers — Rome, Paris, Tokyo, to name just a few. Rivers are the “lifeblood of cities”. They flow as quietly as they come, nurturing cities on their way.
The lifeblood of cities
the River Thames
the Huangpu River
Passing famous 1______________ like the Tower of London and Big Ben
Going past tourist attractions such as the Bund and 2____________
Connecting with 3____________
Entering ________________
Shaping 4________________________.
Making the cities 5________________________.
Improving the environment and 6__________________________________.
Two rivers
Comparsion
View
Location
Influence
places of interest
Jin Mao Tower
the North Sea
the life of people
the leading ports in the world
providing water, fish and some other food
Fill in the information chart
the Yangtze River
Find out the similarities of the two rivers
the River Thames
the Huangpu River
Passing famous 1______________ like the Tower of London and Big Ben
Going past tourist attractions such as the Bund and 2____________
Connecting with 3____________
Entering _______________
Shaping 4________________________.
Making the cities 5________________________.
Improving the environment and 6__________________________________.
Two rivers
Comparsion
View
Location
Influence
places of interest
Jin Mao Tower
the North Sea
the life of people
the leading ports in the world
providing water, fish and some other food
the Yangtze River
Find out the differences of the two rivers
the River Thames
the Huangpu River
Passing famous 1______________ like the Tower of London and Big Ben
Going past tourist attractions such as the Bund and 2____________
Connecting with 3____________
Entering _______________
Shaping 4________________________.
Making the cities 5________________________.
Improving the environment and 6__________________________________.
Two rivers
Comparsion
View
Location
Influence
places of interest
Jin Mao Tower
the North Sea
the life of people
the leading ports in the world
providing water, fish and some other food
the Yangtze River
The rich history of London comes into view when we travel on the River Thames. It reminds me of the Huangpu River in Shanghai. The two rivers have a lot in common.
The River Thames cruise passes famous places of interest like Tower of London and Big Ben. The boats on the Huangpu River in Shanghai go past tourist attractions such as the Bund and Jin Mao Tower. When you travel on the rivers, you can sense a mix of the old and new and feel their power to shape the life of people in both of the two cities.
The River Thames enters the North Sea while the Huangpu River flows into the Yangtze River, making London and Shanghai the leading ports in the world.
They also help improve the environment, and provide water, fish and some other food.
London and Shanghai are not alone as riverside cities. Almost every world-class city is built along the banks of great rivers — Rome, Paris, Tokyo, to name just a few. Rivers are the “lifeblood of cities”. They flow as quietly as they come, nurturing cities on their way.
The lifeblood of cities
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Pairs: the River Seine
Tokyo: Sumida River
Rome: Tiber River
The rich history of London comes into view when we travel on the River Thames. It reminds me of the Huangpu River in Shanghai. The two rivers have a lot in common.
The River Thames cruise passes famous places of interest like Tower of London and Big Ben. The boats on the Huangpu River in Shanghai go past tourist attractions such as the Bund and Jin Mao Tower. When you travel on the rivers, you can sense a mix of the old and new and feel their power to shape the life of people in both of the two cities.
The River Thames enters the North Sea while the Huangpu River flows into the Yangtze River, making London and Shanghai the leading ports in the world.
They also help improve the environment, and provide water, fish and some other food.
London and Shanghai are not alone as riverside cities. Almost every world-class city is built along the banks of great rivers — Rome, Paris, Tokyo, to name just a few. Rivers are the “lifeblood of cities”. They flow as quietly as they come, nurturing cities on their way.
The lifeblood of cities
nurture / n t (r)/
1 n. the care and attention given to something or someone in order to help them to develop
2 v. to care for and protect sb/sth while they are growing and developing
3 v. to have a feeling, an idea, a plan, etc. for a long time and encourage it to develop
personification
To show how rivers support and help cities grow
life
blood
lifeblood /'la fbl d/
n. 生命线;命脉
Think and answer the question.
Why are the rivers considered as “the lifeblood of cities”
homework
1. Finish C3,C4 and vocabulary focus on pages 100-101
2. Complete the exercises on pages 76 to 79, Workbook 7A.

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