上教版(2020)必修 第二册1 No limits Cultural focus Eyewitness account 课件(共24张PPT)

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(共24张PPT)
上教版英语必修二
Unit 1Cultural focus
Eyewitness account: Scott’s Hut
Warm-up
(1) The Antarctic is ____________than the Arctic.
a colder b less cold
(2) Thousands of ____________lived there.
a polar bears b penguins
(3) The Inuit people have_____________ live there.
a never b always
(4) It's dark __________________
a all year round b for half the year
(5) It's the ________________ place on Earth.
a wettest b driest
Warm-up
Warm-up
(1) The Antarctic is ____________than the Arctic.
a colder
b less cold
(2) Thousands of ____________lived there.
a polar bears
b penguins
(3) The Inuit people have_____________ live there.
a never
b always
Warm-up
(4) It's dark __________________
a all year round
b for half the year
(5) It's the ________________ place on Earth.
a wettest
b driest
Pre-reading
1.What is the passage about
It is about Scott’s Hut.
2.Where is it
It is in Antarctica.
3.Who are the characters in the passage
Brita Harding, Robert Scott and Roald Amundsen.
Pre-reading
4. What can you see in the picture
It is Scott’s Hut. There are many things inside such as old books, a table, a chair, a bed, etc.
5. Who once used the hut
Scott.
Its name is Scott’s Hut.
Pre-reading: prediction
Q: Can you imagine what the risks for Captain Scott might be
There might be great danger as Antarctica is extremely cold. He might come across a lot of snowstorms. It was hard for him to keep warm and carry his equipment.
While-reading:
Task 1 Scan the passage and check answers.
1. What are the two people mentioned in the first paragraph and what do they have in common
Brita Harding and Captain Robert Scott. They are all related to Antarctica and Scott’s Hut.
While-reading:
Task 1 Scan the passage and check answers.
2. Who is Brita Harding What is she doing
She is a scientist who is working in the Scott’s Hut, trying to preserve it.
/pr z v/
maintain (something) in its original or existing state
e.g.保护历史建筑
preserve the historic building
While-reading:
Task 1 Scan the passage and check answers.
3. Why there are no native people Why don’t tourists stop off to visit
Because Antartica isn’t the best place to live and work and it’s freezing at the moment!
4. Why do they want to save the hut
Because the hut brings Scott’s expedition to life.
a journey undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, scientific research.
While-reading: The race
Task 2 Read the rest parts of the passage and answer questions1. Who won the race to the South Pole in the end
a. Brita Harding. b. Robert Scott.
c. Roald Amundsen. d. None of them.
2. Scott's team planned to get to the South Pole by ___________.
a. walking there b. riding motorized sleds and horses
c. driving motorbikes d. riding sleds pulled by dogs
3. Brita wants to save Scott's Hut because___________.
a. it contains many interesting things
b. it used to be a base for expeditions
c. it can bring Scott's expedition to life
d. the things in the hut are all frozen
While-reading: The race
Task 2 Read the rest parts of the passage and answer questions1. Who won the race to the South Pole in the end
a. Brita Harding. b. Robert Scott.
c. Roald Amundsen. d. None of them.
2. Scott's team planned to get to the South Pole by ___________.
a. walking there b. riding motorized sleds and horses
c. driving motorbikes d. riding sleds pulled by dogs
3. Brita wants to save Scott's Hut because___________.
a. it contains many interesting things
b. it used to be a base for expeditions
c. it can bring Scott's expedition to life
d. the things in the hut are all frozen
While-reading: The race
2. Scott's team planned to get to the South Pole by ___________.
a. walking there b. riding motorized sleds and horses
c. driving motorbikes d. riding sleds pulled by dogs
wooden skis
a wooden sled
a motorized sled
motor n.发动机,马达
While-reading: The race
Task 3 Compare the two teams in the aspects of preparation, transport vehicle, weather and results.
While-reading: The race
Task 3 Compare the two teams in the aspects of preparation, transport vehicle, weather and results.
Preparation Transport vehicle Weather Results
Roald Amundsen’s expedition prepared for many months
Robert Scott’s expedition prepared for many months
While-reading: The race
Task 3 Compare the two teams in the aspects of preparation, transport vehicle, weather and results.
Preparation Transport vehicle Weather Results
Roald Amundsen’s expedition prepared for many months sleds pulled by dogs
Robert Scott’s expedition prepared for many months motorized sleds and horses
While-reading: The race
Task 3 Compare the two teams in the aspects of preparation, transport vehicle, weather and results.
Preparation Transport vehicle Weather Results
Roald Amundsen’s expedition prepared for many months sleds pulled by dogs good
Robert Scott’s expedition prepared for many months motorized sleds and horses bad weather; terrible snowstorms
While-reading: The race
Task 3 Compare the two teams in the aspects of preparation, transport vehicle, weather and results.
Preparation Transport vehicle Weather Results
Roald Amundsen’s expedition prepared for many months sleds pulled by dogs good Amundsen’s team reached the South Pole before Scott’s team.
Robert Scott’s expedition prepared for many months motorized sleds and horses bad weather; terrible snowstorms Scott’s team ran into terrible snowstorms. Their slides broke down.Their horses died. They ran out of food.They got lost in snowstorms.They didn’t make it.
English explorer
Captain Robert Scott
Norwegian explorer
Captain Roald Amundsen
While-reading: The race
Read the passage again and complete the information about Scott’s Hut.
While-reading: The race
Read the passage again and complete the information about Scott’s Hut.
Facts about Scott’s Hut
Age: Location:
Use of the hut:
Things found in the hut:
Reasons for preserving the hut:
Over 100 years
On Ross Island, Antarctica
A base camp for polar exploration
Books, wooden skis, biscuits, penguins’ eggs, a pair of Scott’s boots and many other interesting things
Captain Robert Scott used it as a base camp in 1911. His expedition to the South Pole was an amazing achievement, which encouraged people to be hardworking, ambitious, courageous and persistent. The hug brings Scott’s expedition to life. Thus, it deserves to be preserved.
Post-reading: Discussion
1.Who is the“eyewitness”mentioned in the title And why is the first paragraph printed in bold letters
2. Roald Amundsen's team won the race to the South Pole, but why is the passage focused on Scott's Hut
Post-reading:
Do you think it is important to preserve historic buildings like Scott's Hut Why or why not
They remind us of the past...
We can pass it on to future generations.
By..., we understand more about...
Without ..., we can only learn...
Many of these buildings provide important information about...