高中英语人教版(2019)必修第三册Unit 4 Space Exploration Listening and Speaking课件(共16张ppt内嵌音视频)

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名称 高中英语人教版(2019)必修第三册Unit 4 Space Exploration Listening and Speaking课件(共16张ppt内嵌音视频)
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UNIT 4 SPACE EXPLORATION
Listening and Speaking
Opening page
How do you understand the quote from Neil Armstrong
神秘感激发好奇心,而好奇心则是人们探索未知事物的前提。
—尼尔 阿姆斯特朗
mystery n.神秘事物; 谜
wonder n. 惊讶; 惊奇
basis n. 基础
desire n. 欲望
Opening page
Neil Armstrong
(1930-2012)
Facts:
1. An American astronaut;
2. A naval aviator, test pilot and university professor.
Achievement:
He was the first person to set foot on the moon in Apollo 11 in 1969.
宇航员
海军飞行员
试飞员
That’s one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind.
—Neil Armstrong
这是人类的一小步,也是人类的一大步。
Before you listen
Can you name any famous astronauts from China or abroad
Before you listen
The first man going into the space: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Union, 1961.
The first man landing on the moon: Neil Armstrong, America, 1967.
The first Chinese going into space: Yang Liwei, 2003.
China's first female astronaut: Liu Yang, 2012.
Before you listen
Do you know anything about the selection procedure for astronauts Make a list of the possible requirements.
selection procedure 选拔程序
major/educational background
flying experience
health condition
training
Before you listen
challenging and tough
While you listen
Listen to an interview with Yang Liwei to learn how he became China’s first astronaut.
While you listen
Listen to the interview and tick the correct statements.
1. The audience is curious about how Yang Liwei became the first Chinese astronaut.
2. Mr Yang always believed that he would become an astronaut one day.
3. Mr Yang was selected to attend pilot training with 13 other people.
4. To become an astronaut in China, you have to have 1,350 hours of flying experience.
5. Astronauts not only had to learn how to use space equipment, but also had to do a lot of mental and physical training.



Yes, I dreamt of it when I was young, but I never thought my wish would come true.
There was a lot of competition. Altogether, 14 of us were chosen from among 1,500 pilots to train for space flights.
Interviewer: Oh, so you must be a really experienced pilot. Do you think that was one of the reasons why you were chosen for the space programme
Mr Yang: Sure, I had 1, 350 hours of flight experience, which I think really helped me.
While you listen
Please help the interviewer translate the following questions into English.
您几岁大学毕业呢?
在您加入太空项目之前,您作为一名战斗机飞行员训练了多少年?(space program; fighter pilot)
有多少名飞行员被选中接受太空飞行训练?
在那时,一名宇航员的身高应该为多少?
您是在几岁成为中国的第一名宇航员?
While you listen
您几岁大学毕业呢?
At what age did you graduate from college
在您加入太空项目之前,您作为一名战斗机飞行员训练了多少年?
Before you joined the space program, how many years did you train as a fighter pilot
有多少名飞行员被选中接受太空飞行训练?
How many pilots were chosen to train for space flights
在那时,一名宇航员的身高应该为多少?
How tall should astronauts be at that time
您是在几岁成为中国的第一名宇航员?
At what age did you become China’s first astronaut
While you listen
1. Yang Liwei graduated from college at the age of ________.
2. Before he joined China’s space programme, Mr Yang trained as a fighter pilot for ________ years.
3. Mr Yang was one of the ________ pilots who were chosen to train for space flights.
4. At the time when Mr Yang entered the space programme, astronauts had to be shorter than ________ cm in height and less than ______ kg in weight.
5. Mr Yang became China’s first astronaut when he was _________ years old.
22
38
172
70
14
10
There was a lot of competition. Altogether, 14 of us were chosen from among 1,500 pilots to train for space flights.
Listen to an interview again and make a list of requirements for becoming an astronaut.
While you listen
Education background: get a __________
Experience: work as a __________ for around 10 years;
have 1,350 hours of _____________
Health condition: in perfect ______________
Courses: ________________________
Special training: practice ___________________ ;
do a lot of ______________________
college degree
fighter pilot
flight experience
health and shape
English, science, and astronomy
using space equipment
mental and physical training
天文学
While you listen
Interviewer: Today we are very pleased to chat with Mr Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut. Welcome to the show, Mr Yang.
Mr Yang: Thank you.
Interviewer: Mr Yang, our audience is very curious about how you succeeded in becoming China’s first astronaut. It must have been a very difficult thing to achieve. Did you always want to be an astronaut
Mr Yang: Yes, I dreamt of it when I was young, but I never thought my wish would come true. It took a long time. First, I got my college degree when I was 22, and then I worked as a fighter pilot for around 10 years. I finally became China's first astronaut when I was 38 years old.
While you listen
Interviewer: Oh, so you must be a really experienced pilot. Do you think that was one of the reasons why you were chosen for the space programme
Mr Yang: Sure, I had 1, 350 hours of flight experience, which I think really helped me.
Interviewer: So how difficult was it to join the space programme
Mr Yang: There was a lot of competition. Altogether, 14 of us were chosen from among 1,500 pilots to train for space flights.
Interviewer: That sounds really difficult. Did you also have to be a certain size and weight
While you listen
Mr Yang: Yes, at the time, you had to be shorter than 172 centimetres in height and weigh less than 70 kilograms. You also had to be in perfect health and perfect shape.
Interviewer: So you were the perfect choice! As we all know, an astronaut needs to be healthy and calm in order to work in space. But you also had to study a lot, too, right
Mr Yang: Yes, I had to learn English, science, and astronomy. I also had to practise using space equipment, and do a lot of mental and physical training. It was very tiring, but I was so proud to have the opportunity.