外研版(2019)选择性必修四 Unit 6Space and beyond Understanding ideas语言点精品英语课件(共15张PPT)

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(共15张PPT)
Unit 6
Space and beyond
—— Understanding ideas
para.1
1.Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon back on 20 July 1969, people _____________(become) accustomed to the notion of space travel.
2.Millions watched that first lunar landing on black and white television sets, their hearts in their mouths(成分), aware of ______arduous(laborious) and hazardous(dangerous) an ___________(undertake) it was, and of the many things that could go wrong.
3.With Armstrong’s now famous words “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, ______ had once been considered _____________(possible) had now been achieved.
4.________(guide) by a computer that was much less powerful than the ones _________(use)by today’s average school students, all three astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission made it_______ (safe) back to Earth.
have become
how
undertaking
what
impossible
Guided
used
safely
First landing on the Moon
para.1
1. set foot on 登上
2.become accustomed to习惯于
3.notion n.概念;观点
4.television sets电视
5.one’s hearts in one’s mouth提心吊胆
6.arduous adj.艰难的
7.hazardous adj.危险的
8.undertake-_________-_________承担
undertaking n.任务
9.giant leap巨大的跳跃
10.average adj.普通的
para.2
1._________(follow) the Moon landings, space travel rapidly became unexceptional (ordinary)to the public, as____________ (innovate) succeeded each other.
2.By the early 1980s, the great rockets previously _______(use) in the American space programme had been replaced by the space shuttle.
3.When the Challenger space shuttle ______(take) off on 28 January 1986, the world seemed to have lost its wonder ____ the amazing achievements of the astronauts__________(involve) .
4.But this was going to be no ordinary excursion and millions of people tuned in to witness the take-off on TV.
5. It was special because Christa McAuliffe aged 37, an ordinary teacher and mother(成分 ), was about to become the first ________(civil) in space.
Following
innovations
used
took
at
involved
civilian
The take-off of the Challenger
6.She planned to give two 15-minute lessons from orbit: the first _________________(demenstrate) the controls of the spacecraft and explain _________ gravity worked, and the second____________(describe) the objectives of the Challenger programme.
7.Christa hoped to communicate a sense of excitement and ________(rearouse) interest in the space programme.
8.With the eyes of students across the nation upon her, she might _______________(inspire) an entirely new generation of astronauts and space scientists.
to demonstrate
how
to describe
rekindle
have inspired
para.2
1.exceptional adj.例外的;特殊的
unexceptional adj.平常的
2.innovate v.创新
___________ n.创新
3.rocket n.火箭
4.space shuttle 航天飞机
5.lose one’s wonder at 失去对...的新鲜感
6.excursion n.短途出行
7.tune in收看
8.witness v.目击/n.目击者
9.civilian n.平民
10.demonstrate v.证明;演示
11.gravity n.重力
12.objective n.目标/adj.客观的
municate v.表达
14.rekindle v.重新唤起
汉译英:
1.作为一名演员,他能表达各种情感。
As an actor, he could communicate a whole range of emotions.
2.墙上的这些画重新唤起许多记忆。
The pictures on the wall rekindled many memories.
Para3-4:
1.__________(tragic), Christa McAuliffe never returned to her classroom as the shuttle exploded just over a minute after taking off in Florida, and all seven astronauts on board were killed.
2.The world went into shock, most people having assumed that this space flight would be no _________________(dangerous) than travelling in an aeroplane. How wrong they had been!
独立主格常用来表示时间,原因,条件,伴随的动作或情况。
句型转换:
The meeting being over, all of us went home.
Because the meeting was over, all of us went home.
Weather permitting, we will go outside tomorrow.
If weather permits, we will go outside tomorrow.
more dangerous
Tragically
Space Shuttle Challenger DISASTER
3.Instantaneously, excitement and _________(optimistic) turned into terror and failure. It was the most _________(disaster) space accident ever, and it cast a shadow_____ people’s hearts.
3.We didn’t have much patience __________(wait) for the launch. We had seen the smiling faces of the astronauts________(wave) to the world as they ________(step) into the shuttle.
4.Then, little more than a minute after take-off, we saw a strange red and orange light in the sky, __________(follow)by a cloud of white smoke.The Challenger ________________(explode) in mid-air and we all started screaming.
optimism
on
had exploded
waiting
waving
stepped
followed
disastrous
Para5-6:
1.___________(follow) the shock of the Challenger disaster, space shuttle flights were suspended for nearly three years while the cause of the disaster _________________(investigate), and some of the shuttle’s components _______________(redesign).
2.But there was never any doubt ______ manned flights would continue, and on 29 September 1988, the space shuttle programme ___________(resume)
with the successful launch of Discovery.
3.It ____________(be) over 30 years since the______(lose) of Challenger and although the lives of its crew were cut tragically short, they take their place __________the other heroes of space exploration, such as Gagarin, Tereshkova, Armstrong and Yang Liwei.
Following
was investigated
were redesigned
that
resumed
has been
loss
alongside
Inspiration, devotion and encouragement of Challenger
4. The memory of those seven will live forever,_________(write) in the stars, __________(inspire) us to join them in humanity’s greatest journey of exploration and discovery.
5.The sacrifice of the Challenger calls to us, ___________(remind) us that we must continue to reach for the stars, no matter how ___________(distance) they might seem.
汉译英:
他站在十字路口,挥着旗子,提醒行人小心。
He stands at the crossing and waves the flag, reminding passers-by to watch out.
written
inspiring
reminding
distant
para.5-6
1.suspend v.停止
2.the cause of...的原因
3.investigate v.调查
4.component n.组成部分;零件
5.resume v.重新启动/n.简历
6.loss n.损失
7.crew n.全体人员
8.take one’s place 得到社会地位;就座;取代某人
9.alongside prep.与...同等重要
10.humanity n.人类
11.sacrifice n./v.牺牲
12.reach for stars 探索星空
13.distant adj.遥远的
__________ n.距离
On 20 July 1969,as Neil Armstrong set foot 1________ the Moon,
millions watched with their hearts in their 2_______ (mouth).In spite of the difficult technical conditions , all three astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission 3_________ (return) to the earth safe and sound. 4__________ (Follow) the Moon landings , people became 5________ (accustom) to the notion of space travel . The world seemed to have lost its wonder at the amazing achievements of the astronauts involved . Christa McAuliffe , an ordinary teacher , was about to become the first civilian in space. 6___________(unlucky), a minute after the shuttle took 7_________,it exploded , killing all seven astronauts on board .
on
mouths
returned
Following
accustomed
Unluckily
off
Over 30 years have passed since the loss of Challenger , and the heroic deeds of the astronauts inspire us to go on with the 10_______ (great) journey of exploration and discovery.
The tragedy cast a shadow on people’s hearts. Space shuttle flights 8______________(suspend) for nearly three years following the disaster . Meanwhile , scientists made some 9___________ (improve),and on 29 September 1988,Discovery was launched successfully.
were suspended
improvements
greatest