Unit 11 Fantastic Chinese Culture Theme Reading 课件(共25张PPT,含内嵌视频)科普版英语八年级下册

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Unit 11 Fantastic Chinese Culture Theme Reading 课件(共25张PPT,含内嵌视频)科普版英语八年级下册

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(共25张PPT)
Unit 11
Fantastic Chinese Culture
Theme Reading
Lead in: Watch the video
Lead-in
Which trade route connected(联系) China to Rome for 1500 years
The Silk Road
Guessing game.
I lived in the Han Dynasty, more than 2,000 years ago.
I traveled a very long way to the west.
I opened a famous road between China and the West.
I am a hero of the Silk Road.
Who am I
Zhang Qian.
Lead in
01
Free talk.
Q: What do you know about Zhang Qian
Q: What do you know about the Silk Road
Q: If you were a trader, what would you meet on the Silk Road
Look at the pictures and answer the following questions.
◆ How did people travel on the Silk Road
◆ What goods did Chinese traders carry
◆ What did they bring back to China
Silk, tea, paper and china.
Horses, glass, cucumbers and grapes.
They ride camels.
Look and discuss
Look at the pictures about the Silk Road and discuss what you might experience as a trader in ancient times.
Picture 1:
Picture 2:
Picture 3:
I would travel with camels and horses, carrying silk and other goods.
I would cross the large desert, facing the hardship of a long journey.
I would meet people from other countries and communicate with them.
Look at the pictures about the Silk Road and discuss what you might experience as a trader in ancient times.
Pre-reading
Activity 1 Pair work.
/'tre d / n.商人
As a trader, I might work with a group of traders and make some friends along the way.
Sometimes, I might still be on a journey early in the morning and late at night.
The place I went to was new to me, and we didn’t speak the same language.
I might meet the bad weather and all my goods got wet.
I might find joy in experiencing new cultures.
Pre-reading
Look at the three characters.
A silk trader from Chang’an, China, was on the Silk Road.
A horse trader from India was on the Ancient Tea Horse Road.
A tea trader from Shanxi, China, was on the Shanxi Traders’ Camel Road.
What is their story
Once, in a desert, three businessmen rested in a small hotel. They came from different places: a silk trader from Chang'an, China, a horse trader from India, and a tea trader from Shanxi, China.
The silk trader was a tall and thin man. He traveled with a group from Chang'an. They sold silk and Chinese goods along the roads to the Middle East and parts of Europe. Everywhere they went, people welcomed Chinese culture and products warmly.
The horse trader, an Indian man, learned Chinese through the trade between India and China. His usual route took him from Xizang to Sichuan. He crossed rivers and mountains. The route was difficult, but he found joy in experiencing new cultures.
The tea trader, an old man from Shanxi, came with a long line of traders. They relied on camels and horses to transport goods to northwestern China. For the old man, trading on this route was not just for making a living; it was more about passing down the family tradition.
This is the story of the three businessmen and their routes during the Tang Dynasty. Today, these routes are known as "the Silk Road" "the Ancient Tea Horse Road", and "the Shanxi Traders' Camel Road". These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
Three traders from different places on the Silk Road.
The silk trader from Chang'an and his journey to sell Chinese goods.
The tea trader from Shanxi and his family tradition of trading.
The horse trader from India and his difficult but joyful route.
Choose suitable title for the text.
Famous Traders in Ancient China
The Silk Road and Its Stories
How to Trade on the Silk Road
The famous ancient routes and their role in connecting cultures.
Circling key words can help you get the answer quickly.圈出核心主题词有助于快速锁定答案
Skim and match
Read part 2 (Para. 2-4) carefully and complete the following chart.
Characters
Characters’ Actions
Characters’ Motives
The silk trader
_____________
The tea trader
Sold __________________
To bring Chinese culture and products to other countries
Traded between India and China
To _____________________
________________________
Did business with people
______________________
To make a living and ______
________ the family tradition
silk and Chinese goods
Read and complete.
While-reading
03
Read and answer.
How did the horse trader learn Chinese
school B. trade between India and China
C. his friends D. books
How did the horse trader feel about the route
The horse trader’s route was ______, but he felt happy.
easy B. short
C. difficult D. boring
3. The “route” probably means ______.
A. 交通工具 B. 行走路线
C. 交易货物 D. 居住旅店
Once, in a desert, three businessmen rested in a small hotel. They came from different places: a silk trader from Chang'an, China, a horse trader from India, and a tea trader from Shanxi, China.
The silk trader was a tall and thin man. He traveled with a group from Chang'an. They sold silk and Chinese goods along the roads to the Middle East and parts of Europe. Everywhere they went, people welcomed Chinese culture and products warmly.
The horse trader, an Indian man, learned Chinese through the trade between India and China. His usual route took him from Xizang to Sichuan. He crossed rivers and mountains. The route was difficult, but he found joy in experiencing new cultures.
The tea trader, an old man from Shanxi, came with a long line of traders. They relied on camels and horses to transport goods to northwestern China. For the old man, trading on this route was not just for making a living; it was more about passing down the family tradition.
This is the story of the three businessmen and their routes during the Tang Dynasty. Today, these routes are known as "the Silk Road" "the Ancient Tea Horse Road", and "the Shanxi Traders' Camel Road". These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
03
Read part 2 (Para. 2-4) carefully and complete the following chart.
Characters
Characters’ Actions
Characters’ Motives
The silk trader
_____________
The tea trader
Sold __________________
To bring Chinese culture and products to other countries
Traded between India and China
To _____________________
________________________
Did business with people
______________________
To make a living and ______
________ the family tradition
silk and Chinese goods
The horse trader
find joy in experiencing new cultures
Read and complete.
While-reading
03
The tea trader and his group used ________ and ________ to transport goods.
Once, in a desert, three businessmen rested in a small hotel. They came from different places: a silk trader from Chang'an, China, a horse trader from India, and a tea trader from Shanxi, China.
The silk trader was a tall and thin man. He traveled with a group from Chang'an. They sold silk and Chinese goods along the roads to the Middle East and parts of Europe. Everywhere they went, people welcomed Chinese culture and products warmly.
The horse trader, an Indian man, learned Chinese through the trade between India and China. His usual route took him from Xizang to Sichuan. He crossed rivers and mountains. The route was difficult, but he found joy in experiencing new cultures.
The tea trader, an old man from Shanxi, came with a long line of traders. They relied on camels and horses to transport goods to northwestern China. For the old man, trading on this route was not just for making a living; it was more about passing down the family tradition.
This is the story of the three businessmen and their routes during the Tang Dynasty. Today, these routes are known as "the Silk Road" "the Ancient Tea Horse Road", and "the Shanxi Traders' Camel Road". These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
camels
horses
Q: How did the tea trader transport goods
Q: What was the tea trader’s purpose of trading on this route
For the old tea trader, trading was not only for __________________ but also for passing down the _____________________.
passing down the family tradition
04
making a living
Read part 2 (Para. 2-4) carefully and complete the following chart.
Characters
Characters’ Actions
Characters’ Motives
The silk trader
_____________
The tea trader
Sold __________________
To bring Chinese culture and products to other countries
Traded between India and China
To _____________________
________________________
Did business with people
______________________
To make a living and ______
________ the family tradition
silk and Chinese goods
The horse trader
find joy in experiencing new cultures
pass
down
in northwestern China
Read and complete.
While-reading
03
Put the following sentences in the correct order according to the paragraph.
① These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
② The three businessmen’s routes were in the Tang Dynasty.
③ Today, the three routes have special names.
A. ①②③ B. ②③① C. ③②① D. ②①③
Read and answer.
Once, in a desert, three businessmen rested in a small hotel. They came from different places: a silk trader from Chang'an, China, a horse trader from India, and a tea trader from Shanxi, China.
The silk trader was a tall and thin man. He traveled with a group from Chang'an. They sold silk and Chinese goods along the roads to the Middle East and parts of Europe. Everywhere they went, people welcomed Chinese culture and products warmly.
The horse trader, an Indian man, learned Chinese through the trade between India and China. His usual route took him from Xizang to Sichuan. He crossed rivers and mountains. The route was difficult, but he found joy in experiencing new cultures.
The tea trader, an old man from Shanxi, came with a long line of traders. They relied on camels and horses to transport goods to northwestern China. For the old man, trading on this route was not just for making a living; it was more about passing down the family tradition.
This is the story of the three businessmen and their routes during the Tang Dynasty. Today, these routes are known as "the Silk Road" "the Ancient Tea Horse Road", and "the Shanxi Traders' Camel Road". These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
05
Read and answer.
Once, in a desert, three businessmen rested in a small hotel. They came from different places: a silk trader from Chang'an, China, a horse trader from India, and a tea trader from Shanxi, China.
The silk trader was a tall and thin man. He traveled with a group from Chang'an. They sold silk and Chinese goods along the roads to the Middle East and parts of Europe. Everywhere they went, people welcomed Chinese culture and products warmly.
The horse trader, an Indian man, learned Chinese through the trade between India and China. His usual route took him from Xizang to Sichuan. He crossed rivers and mountains. The route was difficult, but he found joy in experiencing new cultures.
The tea trader, an old man from Shanxi, came with a long line of traders. They relied on camels and horses to transport goods to northwestern China. For the old man, trading on this route was not just for making a living; it was more about passing down the family tradition.
This is the story of the three businessmen and their routes during the Tang Dynasty. Today, these routes are known as "the Silk Road" "the Ancient Tea Horse Road", and "the Shanxi Traders' Camel Road". These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
05
What are the three routes known as
The Silk Road,
the Ancient Tea Horse Road
the Shanxi Traders’ Camel Road.
What do the three routes mean to us now
These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
Once, in a desert, three businessmen rested in a small hotel. They came from different places: a silk trader from Chang'an, China, a horse trader from India, and a tea trader from Shanxi, China.
The silk trader was a tall and thin man. He traveled with a group from Chang'an. They sold silk and Chinese goods along the roads to the Middle East and parts of Europe. Everywhere they went, people welcomed Chinese culture and products warmly.
The horse trader, an Indian man, learned Chinese through the trade between India and China. His usual route took him from Xizang to Sichuan. He crossed rivers and mountains. The route was difficult, but he found joy in experiencing new cultures.
The tea trader, an old man from Shanxi, came with a long line of traders. They relied on camels and horses to transport goods to northwestern China. For the old man, trading on this route was not just for making a living; it was more about passing down the family tradition.
This is the story of the three businessmen and their routes during the Tang Dynasty. Today, these routes are known as "the Silk Road" "the Ancient Tea Horse Road", and "the Shanxi Traders' Camel Road". These routes connect people and different cultures for centuries.
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翻山越岭
在…… 中找到乐趣
rely on 依靠
Fill in the blanks with the proper words from the text with the help of the first letters.
1. When Chinese traders reached Europe, people there all wanted to buy their p_________.
2. The main purpose of the Silk Road was to t________ goods.
3. Chinese c________ and products are very popular in other countries.
4. The horse trader traveled through many rivers and m_________ on the Ancient Tea Horse Road.
roducts
rade
ulture
ountains
the Belt and Road
The ancient Silk Road was not just a road for business.
It was a road of communication, understanding and friendship.
The Belt and Road carries on this same old spirit.
the Silk Road 丝绸之路
the Belt and Road 一带一路

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