Unit 3 Fascinating Parks Reading and Thinking 课件(共35张PPT,内镶嵌视频)-人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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Unit 3 Fascinating Parks Reading and Thinking 课件(共35张PPT,内镶嵌视频)-人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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UNIT 3
FASCINATING PARKS
Reading and Thinking
After this period, you will be able to:
1. learn about Sarek National Park and its natural scenery, features, history, tradition, cultural values as well as the author’s experiences and feelings through various tasks.
2. learn about the significance of building national parks .
3.learn about the significance of living in harmony with nature.
Learning Objectives
A national park is not a playground. It’s a sanctuary for nature and for humans who will accept nature on nature’s own terms.
—Michael Frome
UNIT 3
FASCINATING PARKS
Have you ever been to

When you think of national parks, what comes to mind first
Lead in
When I think of national parks, I think of places of extreme natural beauty, usually far away from any city. Such as:
When you think of national parks, what comes to mind first
Lead in
The Grand Canyon 科罗拉多大峡谷
When you think of national parks, what comes to mind first
Lead in
Yosemite
约塞米蒂国家公园
When you think of national parks, what comes to mind first
Lead in
Great Smoky Mountains
大烟山脉
When you think of national parks, what comes to mind first
Lead in
Sarek National Park
— Europe’s hidden natural treasure
Location: Far North of Sweden above the Arctic Circle.
Area: over 1900 square kilometers.
The Rapa River:75 kilometers long and flowing into the Rapa valley in the park.
People: The Sami having existed in the far north of Europe since a long time ago.
Pre-reading
From the title and the pictures in this page, where would you most likely read this passage
In a travel journal.
What do you think would be talked about in the text
Sarek National Park and the people who live there.
Use subheadings
Good subheadings catch the reader’s eye and make him or her want to read more.
Working out the idea behind the subheadings can help readers better understand the structure and the key points of the text.
Match the subheadings. P26
While-reading
1___________________________________________________
I wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent. Even though the sun is brightly shining, telling whether it is morning or night is impossible. I’m above the Arctic Circle, where in summer the sun never sets. Checking my watch, I see that it is 7:30 a.m. I leave my tent and walk over to the mountain edge…
A Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
2________________________________
Sarek’s mountains used to be covered by vast sheets of ice. Around 9,000 years ago, this ice melted, leaving behind about 100 glaciers. Soon after, reindeer began to arrive. Following the reindeer were the Sami people, who made this territory their home. Getting here is quite difficult, so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek…on grass.
A Land of Mountains and Ice
Match the subheadings. P26
While-reading
3___________________________________
For hundreds of years, looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami. They used the reindeer’s meat for food…,the Sami would pick up tents and accompany them. Today, most Sami have houses in villages near Sarek and live a modern life ... But every spring, a small number of Sami still follow their reindeer into the valleys of Sarek, living in tents or old cottages and enjoying their traditions. I am not a Sami, but in Sarek I’ve adopted some of their habits. ...
Man at Peace with Nature
4_________________________________
After breakfast, I pack my bag and set out again…If today is anything like yesterday, it will be full of sweat and hard work as I hike over this difficult land to my destination on the other side of the valley. However, I cannot complain. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed to be alive. Here I am, alone under this broad sky, breathing the fresh air, and enjoying this great adventure. What could be better
A Land of Adventure
Match the subheadings. P26
While-reading
1. ___________________________________
I wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent. Even though the sun is brightly shining, telling whether it is morning or night is impossible. I’m above the Arctic Circle, where in summer the sun never sets. Checking my watch, I see that it is 7: 30 a.m. I leave my tent and walk over to the mountain edge. Spreading out before me, branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below. I’m in the remote far north of Sweden in Sarek National Park, a place with no roads or towns. 
Time
Weather
Location
Sight
Q:How many hours a day does the sun shine in summer in Sarek
A: 24 hours a day.
A Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
While-reading
Read for details.
Read paragraph 2 and answer the following questions:
1. How is the introduction of Sarek’s history arranged
How do you know
2. What steps has the Swedish government taken to keep
Sarek in its natural state
3. How is the Sarek developed step by step
While-reading
Read for details.
Srek’s mountains
used to be covered by
vast sheets of ice.
Around 9,000 years
ago, this ice melted
Soon after, reindeer
began to arrive.
In 1909, Sarek was made a national park.
Following the reindeer were
the Sami people
Time order
1. How is the introduction of Sarek’s history arranged
2. _____________________________
Sarek's mountains used to be covered by vast sheets of ice. Around 9,000 years ago, this ice melted, leaving behind about 100glaciers. Soon after, reindeer began to arrive. Following the reindeer were the Sami people, who made this territory their home. Getting here is quite difficult, so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek was made a national park in order to keep the land in its natural state. Though the Sami are allowed to continue their traditional way of life in the park, no one else can live here, and all new development is banned within park boundaries. At the far side of the valley, an ancient Sami cottage is visible. Close by, there are a few reindeer feeding on grass.
A Land of Mountains and Ice
2. What steps has the Swedish government taken to keep Sarek
in its natural state
3. How is the Sarek developed step by step
vast ice sheets
glaciers
reindeer’s arrival
the Sami
Sarek was made a NP
Sami cottage
reindeer feeding on grass
3. ___________________________
For hundreds of years, looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami. They used the reindeer's meat for food, their bones for tools, and their skin for making clothes and tents. Since reindeer were always on the move, the Sami would pick up their tents and accompany them. Today, most Sami have houses in villages near Sarek and live a modern life just like their neighbours. But every spring, a small number of Sami still follow their reindeer into the valleys of Sarek, living in tents or old cottages and enjoying their traditions. I am not a Sami, but in Sarek I've adopted some of their habits. For example, this morning my breakfast is flat bread warmed over a fire, dried reindeer meat, and some sweet and sour berries that I found growing near my tent.
Man at Peace with Nature
How has life changed for the Sami
While-reading
Read for details.
4. __________________ 
After breakfast, I pack my bag and set out again. Since I must carry all of my food and supplies with me, my bag weighs about 30 kilograms. If today is anything like yesterday, it will be full of sweat and hard work as I hike over this difficult land to my destination on the other side of the valley. However, I cannot complain. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed to be alive. Here I am, alone under this broad sky, breathing the fresh air, and enjoying this great adventure. What could be better
How did the author feel about the adventure
Find the supporting details.
tired
enjoyable
worthwhile
A Land of Adventure
Q: What kind of person is the author
brave, adventurous, love nature, like challenges...
While-reading
Read for details.
While-reading
Read for details.
1.Why does the writer think the sweat and hard work is worth it
2.Would you like to visit Sarek Why or why not
It is a beautiful and wild place, and the writer is enjoying a great adventure.
I would love to visit there, because it looks wild and wonderful.
Sight
(what I see)
Touch
(what I do)
Smell
Taste
Sound
SAREK NATIONAL PARK
(location, history, traditions, change)
Are these senses used to describe Sarek in the text If so, find out the supporting details.
While-reading
Read for feelings.
the sun
the river
the cottage
the reindeer
the sky
The sun is brightly shining.
Spreading out before me, branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below.
At the far side of the valley, an ancient Sami cottage is visible.
Close by, there are a few reindeer feeding on grass.
… alone under this broad sky …
sight
(what I see)
the bag
the sweat
Since I must carry all of my food and supplies with me, my bag weighs about 30 kilograms. If today is anything like yesterday, it will be full of sweat and hard work as I hike over this difficult land to my destination on the other side of the valley.
Touch
(what I do)
smell
the air
Here I am, alone … breathing the fresh air, and enjoying this great adventure.
Taste
Sound
bread
meat
berries
For example, this morning my breakfast is flat bread warmed over a fire, dried reindeer meat, and some sweet and sour berries that I found growing near my tent.
the wind
I wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent.
What are the functions of these senses
To vividly express the author’s feelings.
To give readers a sense of reality.
To roundly and detailedly describe the journey.
1. Is it worth making a place like Sarek a national park Give your reasons.
Yes. People can go there and appreciate the beauty of nature, and therefore better understand the importance of nature protection.
2. Do you think setting up national parks is an effective way to balance development and the protection of nature Why or why not
Yes, it is an effective way. Only a very small part of the world has been set aside for natural parks, so there are still plenty of places that can be developed without having to touch the most beautiful and interesting natural spots.
Post-reading
Work in groups. Discuss these questions.
What else can we do to balance development and the environment
A national park is not a playground. It’s a sanctuary for nature and for humans who will accept nature on nature’s own terms.
—Michael Frome
国家公园不是游乐场,它是自然的庇护所,也为愿意接受自然本来面貌的人类提供庇护。
——迈克尔.弗罗
In the remote far north of Sweden, in Sarek National Park above the Arctic Circle, I wake up to the sound of the wind b_________the cloth of my tent. Standing at the e_____of the mountain, watching the Rapa River f____ through the valley below, I feel so b_______ to be alive and have this rare opportunity to explore this unique t_______ which is almost unknown to the outside world.
Once covered by v____ sheets of ice, Sarek’s mountains are home to the Sami, the native residents of the park. The Sami lived off reindeer, moved with them, and a____________ them for hundreds of years.Today, most Sami have left their ancient c________in the mountain valleys and live a modern life in villages near Sarek instead.
To keep its natural state, except fort he Sami, no one is allowed to live in Sarek, and all new development is b_______ within the park b__________. It is hoped that Sarek National Park will always remain as it is, natural and beautiful.
uffeting
dge
low
lessed
erritory
ast
ccompanied
ottages
anned
oundaries
Post-reading
Summarize and fill in the blanks. P27
1 experience a national park
2 come to mind
3 catch one’s eye
4 wake up to the sound of ...
5 walk over to the mountain edge
6 spread out
7 flow through the valley
8 be covered by vast sheets of ice
9 leave behind
想到
吸引某人
在……的声音中醒来
走到山崖边
展开
流经山谷
被大片的冰层覆盖
参观国家公园
留下
Rereading
Read carefully and underline these phrases. P26-27
10 apart from
11 keep the land in its natural state
12 on the move
13 pick up one’s tent
14 adopt one’s habit
15 pack one’s bag
16 set out
17 carry all of supplies with sb
18 be full of sweat and hard work
除……之外
让这块土地保持自然的状态
在移动中
收起某人的帐篷
养成某人的习惯
打包
动身出发
充满汗水和艰辛
随身携带所有的补给品
Rereading
Read carefully and underline these phrases. P26-27
19 hike over the difficult land
20 feel blessed
21 breathe the fresh air
22 in the remote far north
23 have the rare opportunity to do sth
24 explore the unique territory
25 be unknown to the outside world
26 be home to
27 balance development and the protection of nature
徒步跨越这片地形艰险的土地
感到幸福
呼吸新鲜空气
在遥远的北方
有做某事的难得机会
探索这个独特的领域
是……的家园
平衡发展和自然保护
不为外界所知
Rereading
Read carefully and underline these phrases. P26-27
Thank you!

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