人教版(2019) 必修第二册 Unit 1 Cultural Heritage Video Time 课件(13张PPT)

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名称 人教版(2019) 必修第二册 Unit 1 Cultural Heritage Video Time 课件(13张PPT)
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(共13张PPT)
Unit 1
Video Time
The Great Wall
The Great Wall of China is the largest structure ever made and one of the great wonders of the world. This makes it an important cultural heritage site not just for China, but for all people around the world.
Before you watch
01
Match the phrases below with the pictures from the video.
A surveyors and archaeologists studying the Great Wall
B weeds speeding up its collapse
C volunteers taking care of the Great Wall
D sections fallen into ruins
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B
D
A
C
weeds speeding up its collapse
sections fallen into ruins
surveyors and archaeologists studying the Great Wall
volunteers taking care of the Great Wall
02
While you watch
Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F).
1 Every part of the Great Wall is easy to find and see.
2. The Great Wall took 2,300 years to build.
3 Some of the Great Wall has been lost.
F
The Great Wall winds through vast mountains, sometimes visible, sometimes hidden. Once a great project that underwent 23 centuries of construction, many sections of it have now fallen into ruin or even disappeared without a trace, depending on when they were built.
T
T
Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F).
4 The length of the Great Wall is the same as the distance between the North and South Poles.
After six long years of hard work by surveyors and archaeologists, in 2012, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage in China announced the final data that the total length of the Great Wall of China is 21,196.18 kilometers. This is equivalent to the distance between the North and South Poles on the earth's surface. This is clearly an astonishing figure, for it is four times longer than what has been described in the text books of China as the “Wan li Chang cheng (10,000-Mile Long Wall)” of the Qin Dynasty. Since 2006, Mr. Mei, together with surveyors and archaeological experts, has been measuring this section of the Great Wall. This, obviously, is a tough but fun task. For the last 30 years, this ordinary elderly man has been taking care of the Great Wall in his own simple manner.
T
volunteers
once every two weeks
cultural relics
live on
03
After you watch
Why is it important to protect cultural heritage sites like the Great Wall
It is important to protect cultural heritage sites such as the Great Wall because they are unique and can never be replaced. They are a link to our collective past the history, and can teach us a great deal.