牛津译林版英语八年级下Unit 3 Online tours Reading 1课件(40张PPT无素材)

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North
America
South
America
Africa
Europe
Asia
Australia
UNIT3 READING
Around the World in Eight Hours
WAYS OF
Travelling around the world
by air
by sea
Online
Tour Website
P36
Have you noticed the “Tour” icon at the top of the page Just click on it, and you can visit Asia, Africa, Europe,
America and more in only eight hours!

tour guide
Robin
Around the world in eight hours
Tour Website
P37
tour guide
Robin

There's a “ Back” icon at the bottom of the page. Click on it, pick another city and then start your new tour.
Around the World in Eight Hours
a website for online tour
At the top of the page
“ Tour” icon
At the bottom of the page
“Back” icon
Click on the icon
Pick a city
Start your tour!
Asia
America
Europe
Africa
Around the World in Eight Hours
Continents 大洲
United States of
America
in the middle of North America
50 states and Washington D.C.
multi-cultural 多元文化
New
city
York
the BIG APPLE
New York
“The Big Apple” is a nickname for New York. In 1920ss, there was a famous song said “There are many apples in the success 成功 tree, but when you pick New York City, you pick the Big Apple”.
From then on, people started to call New York “the Big Apple” to show that New York is a place full of opportunities 机遇.
WHY
the BIG APPLE
New York
A. Because New York looks like a big apple.
B. Because New York is a city full of opportunities.
C. Because there are many apple tress in New York.
WHY
Wall Street
Times Square
Central Park
Broadway
Attractions in
New York
Listen and Circle
WALL
Street
the world-famous trade center
Wall Street, the world-famous trade centre, is here at the
southern end of Manhattan
Island. There are many big
companies and international banks there.
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Wall Street is at the northern
end of Manhattan Island.
There are many big companies
and American banks here.
T/F
southern
international
Wall Street is at the northern
end of Manhattan Island.
There are many big companies and American banks here.
T/F
southern
international
Stock Exchange
纽约证券交易所
Wall Street is at the northern
end of Manhattan Island.
There are many big companies and American banks here.
T/F
southern
international
Citibank
花旗银行
Wall Street is at the northern
end of Manhattan Island.
There are many big companies and American banks here.
T/F
southern
international
Morgan Chase
摩根财团
Times Square
New Year’s Eve celebration
Further on is Times Square.
Every year, thousands of people gather here on New Year’s Eve. It’s exciting to see the huge
glass ball falling through the
darkness.
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When do the people gather
there and for what
What’s on the top of the
Building
What’s special about the ball
Q & A
On New Year’s Eve
For celebration
A huge glass ball
It will fall through the darkness.
Central Park
In the center of the island is
Central Park. With several lakes, hills and a large green lawns,
it’s a good place to relax after a hard day’s work.
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famous Broadway
What is it famous for
When you visited New York,
don’t miss Broadway. It has
been famous for its theatres
since the early twentieth
century. Have you ever heard of the song “Memory” It comes
from the famous Broadway
musical Cats.
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So much for
New
York
A Fun Way to Travel
B1
trade
international
gather
huge
several
relax
century
musical
f. the activity of buying and selling
g. two or more countries taking part
c. come together
h. very large
e. more than two
b. rest after work
d. a period of 100 years
a. a play filled with many songs
A Fun Way to Travel
B2
New York
Wall Street
Time Square
Central Park
Broadway
a world famous
trade center
people gather there on New Year’s Eve
lakes, hills and a large green lawn
famous for its theatres
A Fun Way to Travel
B3
1. The website helps people buy tickets
to different places.
2. There is a “Tour” icon at the bottom of
the page.
3. New York is also called “the Big Apple”.
4. Wall Street is at the northern end of
Manhattan Island.
F
F
T
F
travel
online
top
southern
A Fun Way to Travel
B3
5. A big apple falls from the sky on New
Year’s Eve at Times Square.
6. There are no hills or lakes in Central
Park.
7. The song “Memory” comes from
the musical Cats.
8. Click on the “Back” icon and you can
start a new online tour.
F
F
T
T
glass
ball
several
A Fun Way to Travel
B4
Kitty: Daniel, what's the website called
Daniel: It’s called
“(1) _____________________________”.
K: It gives people (2) _____ tours, right
D: Yes. It can show you cities in (3) ____,
Africa, (4) ______, America and other places.
K: Can we find more information about
a city
Around the World in Eight Hours
online
Asia
Europe
A Fun Way to Travel
B4
D: Of course. Look, here’s New York,
and here’s Wall Street.
K: I see. Wall Street is on Manhattan
Island. There are many big (5)
_________ and (6) __________________
D: Yes, and Times Square is another great place to visit. Every year, many people gather there to welcome the (7) ______.
companies
international banks
New Year
A Fun Way to Travel
B4
K: That sounds great. Look! That’s Central
Park. People like to (8) ____ there after work.
D: Yes, and don’t miss Broadway. It has been famous for its theatres since the early
(9) _______________.
relax
twentieth century
So much for
New
York
Other Attractions in New York
the Statue of Liberty
Brooklyn Bridge
the Empire State Building
Statue of
Liberty
Further Reading
  In the water around New York City is a very
small island called Liberty Island. On Liberty Island
there is a very special statue called the Statue of
Liberty. It is one of the most famous sights in the
world.
  The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the
people of France to the people of the United States. The Statue was made by a French sculptor(雕刻家) named Frederic August Bartholdi. The inner
support system was designed by Gustave Eiffel,
the same man who made the famous Eiffel Tower
in Paris.
  
  Liberty, of course, means freedom, and the
Statue of Liberty was given to the United States
to celebrate the one hundred anniversary(周年纪念) of U. S. independence from England.
The statue was built in France, taken apart piece by piece, and then rebuilt in the United States.
It was opened for the public on October 28th,
1886.
  As you might expect, the statue is very big.
Visitors can ride an elevator from the ground to
the bottom of the statue. If they want to, they
can then walk up the 168 steps to reach the head of the statue where they can look out over New
York and enjoy the beautiful sight of the city.
 1.The word “sights” in the first passage means ________.
A.a small present or gift
B.a kind of postcard
C.the power of city
D.something that you can see
2.The statue was built in ________.
A.France B.the United States
C.England D.Liberty Island
3.We may conclude that the elevator does not ________.
A.go fast enough
B.cost a lot of money
C.go to the top
D.both A and B
4.The man who made the part of the statue
that we can see on the outside was ________.
A.an unknown architect
B.Bartholdi
C.Eiffel
D.Both B and C
the city of New York
Recite the whole passage
Search for more information about New York
Homework