人教版(2019)必修第二册 Unit 1 Cultural Heritage Video time The history of the Great Wall 课件(11张PPT)

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名称 人教版(2019)必修第二册 Unit 1 Cultural Heritage Video time The history of the Great Wall 课件(11张PPT)
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1.国际交流
2.通过网络
3.丝绸之路
4.推广文化
5.历史遗产
6.从事
7.加强....认识和鉴赏能力
8.高质量的
9.数码照片
1.international communication
2.over internet
3.the Silk Road
4.promote culture
5.historic heritage
6.work on
7.increase knowledge and appreciation of
8.high quality
9.digital photograph
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.
Unit 1 Video Time
BEFORE YOU WATCH
Match the phrases below with the pictures from the video.
A surveyors (测量员)and archaeologists studying the Great Wall
B weeds speeding up its collapse(倒塌)
C volunteers taking care of the Great Wall
D sections fallen into ruins
B
D
A
C
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.
4. The length of the Great Wall is the same as the distance between the North and South Poles.
1 Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F).
T F
T F
T F
T F
WHILE YOU WATCH
1 We are __________ and we usually come here once a month
2 But when we are not busy with school, we come here ____________________.
3 We hope more people will protect our _________________.
4 We need to protect the Great Wall, so we can present it to the future generations and let our cultural imprint ________.
2. Complete the sentences below with the words you hear in the video.
volunteers
once every two weeks
cultural heritage
live on
AFTER YOU WATCH
1. Why is it important to protect cultural heritage sites like the Great Wall
Possible answer: 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 and history, and can teach us a great deal.
2. Are there any important cultural heritage sites in your area
The West Lake is an important cultural heritage site in my area.It is surrounded by mountains on three sides.It is not only famous for its picturesque landscape,it is also associated with many scholars and national heroes. Today it is a popular destination.
3.What can you do to help protect and take care of them
We can help protect it by making visitors respect its history. Tourism is good for sites like this, but we also shouldn't allow too many people to visit at once as the site may get damaged…
I think the government and schools should teach people more about the protection of cultural relics and the people should mind their behavior when travelling. Firstly, we should pay more attention to the environment pollution. It's the first step we should take to protect our cultural relics. Secondly, we should enforce our awareness of protecting cultural relics, to teach people publicly about how to do this.Thirdly, we should do something useful for the course of protecting cultural relics. As far as I know, every city is trying to protect its cultural relics. The government makes policies to regulate people's behavior at the relics and call for people to take action to save the cultural relics. Some volunteer make outstanding contributions to the work.
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.
Each section of the Great Wall records its transformation through the years and has in comparable historical value. This section of the wall is not far from the famous Badaling Great Wall. Mr Mei Jingtian has walked this six-kilometre mountain path for 30 years.
Weeds not only affect the wall’s image, but will also speed up its collapse, as their roots grow into the cracks in the bricks. These past 30 years, Mr Mei Jingtian has been pulling weeds throughout this section of the Great Wall.
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 kilometres. 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 textbooks of China as the "Wanli Changcheng (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.
Visitor: Hi! How often do you come here
Volunteers: Hey!
Volunteers 1: We are volunteers and we usually come here once a month.
Volunteers 2: Yes, but when we are not busy with school, we come here once every two weeks.
Visitor: Thank you so much for what you're doing. For all the international people like me this is a beautiful wall for all these years.
Volunteers 3: Oh, you're doing a great job!
Volunteers 4: Great!
Volunteers 5: Wonderful!
Volunteers 1: It is a different feeling each time we are here. We hope more people will protect our cultural heritage.
Volunteers 2: We need to protect the Great Wall, so we can present it to the future generations and let our cultural imprint live on.
Narrator: With the participation of more volunteers, the area around the Great Wall has gradually become more natural and peaceful. Each time we approach the Great Wall, without touching it, we can feel the memories and strong emotions from the ancient times.