外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 5 What an adventure! Listening and speaking 课件(共15张PPT,内镶嵌音频)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 5 What an adventure! Listening and speaking 课件(共15张PPT,内镶嵌音频)
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(共15张PPT)
What an adventure!
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Listening & Speaking
Lead in
Activity 1
China’s National Highway 318, stretching over 5000 kilometers, runs from Shanghai to Zhangmu, Tibet. It is one of the longest highways in China, and perhaps the most dangerous, too. It is known as the “heavenly road”, both for its amazing views and for its role in boosting the local economy.
What can we know about the National Highway 318
Lead in
Activity 1
How can we describe the sceneries along the road
Breathtaking
Magnificent
stunning
Leading in
What challenges will they meet in the “heavenly road ”
Snowy weather / Icy road
Falling stones /
landslide山体滑坡
High altitude /
Altitude sickness 高原反应
Main idea
Listen to the conversation and choose the main idea.
1 Expensive but fun.
2 Difficlut and unpleasant.
3 Challenging but rewarding.
Activity 2
Amazing road trips
raise money for a children’s charity
cycling
cycle up mountains
snowy weather
Five of us
the snowy mountains
helped make a difference
Think and Share
Why did they turn to such a dangerous way to raise monry for the charity
To challenge themselves;
To push themselves to their limits;
To arouse people’s awareness of helping others;
To improve/strengthen their will power;
To enjoy the scenery along the road;

Useful expressions
延伸
促进当地经济
天路
不高兴的
有所回报的
慈善机构
山体滑坡
高原反应
最常被问到的问题
落石
stretch
boost local economy
heavenly road
unpleasant
rewarding
charity
landslide
altitude sickness
the most frequently asked question
falling stones
Speaking
Act out the conversation to share your opinions about the artwork.
Student A: Turn to Page 107.
Student B: Turn to Page 112.
Interviewer: Today I’m talking to Wang Tao and Zhang Jing, who have cycled China’ National Highway 318. Welcome, guys!Wang Tao & Zhang Jing: Hello!Interviewer: Now, many young people just want to spend their free timeplaying and having fun. Instead, you’ve completed a great adventure. Zhang Jing, why did you do it Zhang Jing: Well, we did it to raise money for a children’s charity. The ideawas that people paid to read a blog we wrote every day about our journey. We then gave the money to the charity.Interviewer: What a great idea! And how did you prepare for it, Wang Tao Wang Tao: The simple truth is that we practised a lot - after school, at theweekend, and during holidays. If we weren’t studying, we were cycling.
Listening script
Interviewer: That’s amazing. Was the trip as difficult as you’d expected
Zhang Jing: Yes, we had so many difficulties! We had to cycle up mountains day after day. We also came across snowy weather and dangerous falling rocks. Five of us started the journey from Chengdu, but only two of us successfully arrived in Lhasa. Our friends got injured and had to give up in Yajiang. That was really sad.
Interviewer: Despite the difficulties, what was the best thing about your
adventure
Wang Tao: The views were fantastic! We saw lots of rivers and lakes during the trip. But the most impressive views were those of the snowy mountains. I’ve never seen such beautiful views in all my life! It’s no wonder it’s called the “heavenly road”.
Interviewer: And how did you feel when you reached the end
Zhang Jing: Great! It was the best feeling in the world. We raised about
2,000 yuan. Although it’s not a huge amount, at least we had an adventure and helped make a difference to some children’s lives!
Interviewer: Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m sure a lot of young people will be inspired by what you have done.
Thanks