外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 5 What an adventure! Understanding ideas 课件(共19张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 5 What an adventure! Understanding ideas 课件(共19张PPT)
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(共19张PPT)
What an adventure!
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Understanding ideas
Look at the map and answer the question.
Leading in
1. What is the altitude Mount Everest
2. How many camps are there Why
3. What challenges will the climbers meet
4. Who were the first people confirmed to have reached the top of the mountain When did this happen
five camps.
Out of energy, short of oxygen,
extreme cold, test of will
8848.46 m
Death Zone
被证实的
海拔
Edmund Hillary
Tenzing Norgay
Leading in
Why do some people climb Mount Everest despite the risks Is it worth the risks
Beacause they are“Type T” people

Read the passage and find out what’s “Type T” people
“Type T” refers to the people who are more likely to take risks. And the”T” stand for “thrill”
Read for structure
How many parts can the passage be divided into
Introduce the topic
George Mallory
Alan Arnette
human nature
Introduction
Para1.
Conclusion
Para 7.
Reasons
Para 2-6
Personal reasons
Para 2-3
Scientific reasons
Para 4-6
Type-T personality
weigh the risks and benefits.
Weigh: to consider sth carefully before making a decision
权衡/斟酌
Read for details
Part 1 : Introduction
1. What risks will the climbers meet
2. How did the climbers feel
It is an experience like no other.
crowds
discomfort
danger
become sick
extreme cold
low air pressure
lose their lives
Like no other: very special; unique
与众不同的
Read for details
Complete the diagram with the information from the passage.
sheer joy
enjoy life
important and unique
look deep inside
mental toughness
human nature
take risks
benefit from the result
Part 2 : Reasons
Read for details
Part 2 : Reasons
1. Why did Mallory choose to climb the Qomolangma
Because he can get sheer joy from it.
And we just eat and make money to be able to enjoy life. That’s what life means and what life is for!
2. What happened to him in the end
He died here in 1924, and his body was found many years later.
Read for details
Part 2 : Reasons
1. Why did Alan choose to climb the Qomolangma
→To look deep into himself.
→To figure out if he has the physical and mental toughness.
2. How can we make it to the top in his opinion
We have to focus on the one reason that’s important and unique to us.
Think and Share
Choose the author’s purpose in writing the passage.
To encourage people to climb Qomolangma if fully prepared, as risks bring many benefits.
To remind people to balance the benefits and risks before deciding to climb Qomolangma.
To suggest that people stop taking risks and climbing Qomolangma, as the risks outweigh the benefits.
Think and Share
1. Why humans are going after risky things despite knowing the danger
It’s human nature to explore the unknown and challenge the impossible. Every seemingly impossible move we made fully demonstrates the very human courage and undaunted spirit.
Think and Share
What spirit should an adventurer have
Brave / fearless / undaunted
optimistic
self-challenging
strong-willed
persistent 不屈不挠的
never give up
cautious
Review
峰顶
位于
完全的/存粹的
使集中注意力
迫使某人做...
深入观察
弄清楚
大多数
导致
人性
冒险
可能做...
把...称为
从...中获益
summit
lie on
sheer
bring into focus
force sb to do
look deep into sth
figure out
the majority of
result in
human nature
take risks
be likely to do
refer to ...as
benefit from
Review
取决于
值得做
即使
非常激动的
权衡
独一无二
无畏的
不屈不挠的
极度严寒
代表.../象征
夺走...的生命
be up to
be worth doing
despite
thrilled
weigh
like no other
undaunted
persistent
extreme cold
stand for
take one’s life
Thanks for watching
Language points
1. Qomolangma lie on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
Language points
2. Last year, hundreds of people spent good money on an experience.
Language points
3. To suggest that people stop taking risks and climbing Qomolangma, as the risks outweigh the benefits.
Language points
4. To suggest that people stop taking risks and climbing Qomolangma, as the risks outweigh the benefits.