UNIT 3 The world meets China Looking forwards Section Ⅶ 聚焦单元主题活动·发展语言交际技能 课件(共26张)+学案(含答案)--高中英语外研版

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名称 UNIT 3 The world meets China Looking forwards Section Ⅶ 聚焦单元主题活动·发展语言交际技能 课件(共26张)+学案(含答案)--高中英语外研版
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Section Ⅶ
聚焦单元主题活动 发展语言交际技能
1
语言技能 Listening
2
语言技能 Looking and Speaking
3
语言技能 Reading and Writing
目 录
1 语言技能 Listening
主题活动 外国人体验中国文化

Ⅰ.听第1段材料,回答第1至4题。
1.When is the conversation probably taking place
A.In June.  B.In August.   C.In September.

2.Why did the speakers go to the museum
A.It's their history homework.
B.Their teacher took them there.
C.Someone advised them to go there.

3.What did the woman find most impressive
A.The number of historical pieces.
B.The unique design of the building.
C.The collection of literature.
4.How will the speakers probably go back to the hotel
A.By bicycle. B.By subway. C.On foot.

Ⅱ.听第2段材料,判断正(T)误(F)。
1.The woman will buy clothes for her niece.( )
2.The woman will buy gifts for five people.( )
3.The woman's brother is studying Chinese.( )
4.The woman's brother loves watching kung fu movies.( )
F
F
T
T
Ⅲ.听第3段材料,回答下列问题。
1.When was the museum founded
_______
2. When can visitors go to the museum
___________________________________________________
In 1991.
From 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,except every Monday.
3.What activities are for young people
______________________
4.What does the speaker recommend in the end
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Free tea-culture lectures.
A nearby restaurant called the Green Tea.
附:听力材料
(Text 1)
W:Wow, it has been an incredible day. The National Art Museum of China was so inspiring! I'm so excited we visited it.
M:Me too. We've been talking about visiting since the beginning of the summer. ①It will be September next week. I'm glad we finally went there.
W:Same! The historical pieces were mind-blowing.
M:Agreed. ②We really have to thank our Chinese teacher who recommended us to visit. We've seen a lot of great places while touring around Beijing. But this was one of my favorites.
W:True. The calligraphy exhibition was amazing. I wish I could write like that. ③But I was most impressed by the size of the museum's collections. What about you
M:I loved the mix of traditional and modern design in this building and its 21 different exhibitions.
W:It perfectly represents China's art history and modern innovation.
M:Yes, I can't agree more. Oh, it's just 6:00 p.m. now. Since it's early, how about riding back to the hotel
W:④I'd like to walk through these small streets.
M:④That's a great idea. Let's start walking now!
(Text 2)
W:I'm going back to California this summer, so I'm thinking about gifts to bring back for my family. Any suggestions
M:Oh, there are so many choices, like Chinese kites, Beijing Opera masks, or Chinese clothing.
W:My niece likes flying kites. I'm sure she will get a kick out of flying a Chinese-style kite, too.
M:And maybe you could bring back some masks for your dad.
W:You're a genius! He will really like it. Now do you think I can buy my mum a qipao
M:If she likes dresses, I'm sure she will love one.
W:Okay, now the toughest one — my brother.
M:Didn't you tell me that your brother is studying Chinese now
W:Yes. He hopes to come to China after he graduates from university.
M:So why not buy him some DVDs so that he can watch movies in Chinese
W:Sure, he'd love them, especially those of kung fu movies.
(Text 3)
China National Tea Museum, located to the west of the West Lake, is the only national-level museum specializing in tea culture. It was established in 1991. It acts as a platform linking China and the world through the medium of tea. Occupying an area of 13,000 square meters, the museum is made up of two pavilions: Shuangfeng Pavilion and Longjing Pavilion. The former was opened to the public in April 1991; the latter was opened to the public in May 2015.
Business hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except every Monday. Two hours is enough to explore the museum. As a tea-oriented tourist attraction, it combines functions including cultural demonstrations, science education, research, academic exchanges, and tea art training. The exhibitions in the museum explore tea culture through history, stories, and tea-related objects.
All exhibits are presented in Chinese and English. There is also an English audio-guide available for a small fee. There are activities designed for different groups of visitors, such as Chinese tea-themed activities for foreign guests, free tea-culture lectures for young people, and hands-on activities for little children. If you visit around lunch time, there is a nearby restaurant called the Green Tea that serves a variety of delicious meals, including tea infused dishes.
2 语言技能 Looking and Speaking
主题活动 外国人学书法
1.What's the topic of the pictures above
____________________________________________
2.Why do you think this phenomenon is happening
These years, there is an increasing enthusiasm for traditional Chinese culture among foreigners.They want to know about China.
Foreign students are learning Chinese calligraphy.
3 语言技能 Reading and Writing
主题活动 筑梦黄山的法国人
阅读下面短文,根据文章内容回答问题。
After walking for nearly 10 kilometers by China's Huangshan Mountain, and just as he was on the edge of giving up, Phil Lecomte caught sight of a beautiful village.
This moment took place 14 years ago, when the Frenchman traveled to a small town at the foot of the mountain with his camera and backpack. In 1999, Lecomte traveled to China for the first time. He says that the vast lands and beautiful scenery of China, including mountains, rivers, ancient villages and terraced fields (梯田), are things he never forgets. In 2009,he traveled to Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province, a place that changed his life.
“I didn't want to leave here anymore. I wanted to change my life and be a dreamer like I was when I was a child,” Lecomte said. His trip to China turned into a long-term stay. In 2012, Lecomte became a tour guide. Unlike other guides, he rarely takes his guests to the most popular attractions. Instead, he searches for unknown scenery in the surrounding area.
Lecomte often hikes or rides a motorcycle with his friends to find hidden scenery scattered around Huangshan Mountain. He enjoys time spent camping and hiking with his Chinese and foreign friends. They sing and play the ukulele by clear streams, chat with locals herding cattle or picking tea, and fall asleep to the sounds of frogs.
Lecomte has taken more than 118,000 photos in China to date. He still has a photo of his childhood home. A house with a red roof is reflected in the clear lake, surrounded by forests, like a picturesque oil painting. “When I was a child, I loved camping in this forest with my friends. When I would wake up at night in my sleeping bag, I could see the stars when I looked up. Now, when I camp on Huangshan Mountain, I can also see the stars that can't be seen in the cities,” he said.
Questions:
1.When did Lecomte travel to China's Huangshan Mountain for the first time
_____________________
2.What made Lecomte decide to stay in Huangshan
___________________________________________________________________________
In 2009.
The desire to live a different life.
3.What's Lecomte's life like in Huangshan
He enjoys a happy and leisured life. He often hikes or rides a motorcycle with his friends to find hidden scenery scattered around Huangshan Mountain. He sings and plays the ukulele by clear streams with his friends. He also chats with locals herding cattle and picking tea.
4.What does this text mainly talk about
A Frenchman goes after an ideal life in Huangshan.3 / 3
Section Ⅶ 聚焦单元主题活动·发展语言交际技能
1.语言技能 Listening
主题活动 外国人体验中国文化
Ⅰ.听第1段材料,回答第1至4题。
1.When is the conversation probably taking place?(  )
A.In June. B.In August. C.In September.
2.Why did the speakers go to the museum?(  )
A.It's their history homework.
B.Their teacher took them there.
C.Someone advised them to go there.
3.What did the woman find most impressive?(  )
A.The number of historical pieces.
B.The unique design of the building.
C.The collection of literature.
4.How will the speakers probably go back to the hotel?(  )
A.By bicycle. B.By subway. C.On foot.
Ⅱ.听第2段材料,判断正(T)误(F)。
1.The woman will buy clothes for her niece.(  )
2.The woman will buy gifts for five people.(  )
3.The woman's brother is studying Chinese.(  )
4.The woman's brother loves watching kung fu movies.(  )
Ⅲ.听第3段材料,回答下列问题。
1.When was the museum founded
 
2. When can visitors go to the museum
 
 
3.What activities are for young people
 
4.What does the speaker recommend in the end
 
2.语言技能 Looking and Speaking
主题活动 外国人学书法
1.What's the topic of the pictures above
 
2.Why do you think this phenomenon is happening
 
 
 
3.语言技能 Reading and Writing
主题活动 筑梦黄山的法国人
阅读下面短文,根据文章内容回答问题。
After walking for nearly 10 kilometers by China's Huangshan Mountain, and just as he was on the edge of giving up, Phil Lecomte caught sight of a beautiful village.
This moment took place 14 years ago, when the Frenchman traveled to a small town at the foot of the mountain with his camera and backpack. In 1999, Lecomte traveled to China for the first time. He says that the vast lands and beautiful scenery of China, including mountains, rivers, ancient villages and terraced fields (梯田), are things he never forgets. In 2009,he traveled to Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province, a place that changed his life.
“I didn't want to leave here anymore. I wanted to change my life and be a dreamer like I was when I was a child,” Lecomte said. His trip to China turned into a long term stay. In 2012, Lecomte became a tour guide. Unlike other guides, he rarely takes his guests to the most popular attractions. Instead, he searches for unknown scenery in the surrounding area.
Lecomte often hikes or rides a motorcycle with his friends to find hidden scenery scattered around Huangshan Mountain. He enjoys time spent camping and hiking with his Chinese and foreign friends. They sing and play the ukulele by clear streams, chat with locals herding cattle or picking tea, and fall asleep to the sounds of frogs.
Lecomte has taken more than 118,000 photos in China to date. He still has a photo of his childhood home. A house with a red roof is reflected in the clear lake, surrounded by forests, like a picturesque oil painting. “When I was a child, I loved camping in this forest with my friends. When I would wake up at night in my sleeping bag, I could see the stars when I looked up. Now, when I camp on Huangshan Mountain, I can also see the stars that can't be seen in the cities,” he said.
Questions:
1.When did Lecomte travel to China's Huangshan Mountain for the first time
 
2.What made Lecomte decide to stay in Huangshan
 
3.What's Lecomte's life like in Huangshan
   
 
 
 
 
4.What does this text mainly talk about
 
Section Ⅶ
Listening
Ⅰ.1~4 BCAC
Ⅱ.1.F 2.F 3.T 4.T
Ⅲ.1.In 1991.
2.From 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except every Monday.
3.Free tea culture lectures.
4.A nearby restaurant called the Green Tea.
附:听力材料
(Text 1)
W:Wow, it has been an incredible day. The National Art Museum of China was so inspiring! I'm so excited we visited it.
M:Me too. We've been talking about visiting since the beginning of the summer. ①It will be September next week. I'm glad we finally went there.
W:Same! The historical pieces were mind blowing.
M:Agreed. ②We really have to thank our Chinese teacher who recommended us to visit. We've seen a lot of great places while touring around Beijing. But this was one of my favorites.
W:True. The calligraphy exhibition was amazing. I wish I could write like that. ③But I was most impressed by the size of the museum's collections. What about you
M:I loved the mix of traditional and modern design in this building and its 21 different exhibitions.
W:It perfectly represents China's art history and modern innovation.
M:Yes, I can't agree more. Oh, it's just 6:00 p.m. now. Since it's early, how about riding back to the hotel
W:④I'd like to walk through these small streets.
M:④That's a great idea. Let's start walking now!
(Text 2)
W:I'm going back to California this summer, so I'm thinking about gifts to bring back for my family. Any suggestions
M:Oh, there are so many choices, like Chinese kites, Beijing Opera masks, or Chinese clothing.
W:My niece likes flying kites. I'm sure she will get a kick out of flying a Chinese style kite, too.
M:And maybe you could bring back some masks for your dad.
W:You're a genius! He will really like it. Now do you think I can buy my mum a qipao
M:If she likes dresses, I'm sure she will love one.
W:Okay, now the toughest one — my brother.
M:Didn't you tell me that your brother is studying Chinese now
W:Yes. He hopes to come to China after he graduates from university.
M:So why not buy him some DVDs so that he can watch movies in Chinese
W:Sure, he'd love them, especially those of kung fu movies.
(Text 3)
China National Tea Museum, located to the west of the West Lake, is the only national level museum specializing in tea culture. It was established in 1991. It acts as a platform linking China and the world through the medium of tea. Occupying an area of 13,000 square meters, the museum is made up of two pavilions: Shuangfeng Pavilion and Longjing Pavilion. The former was opened to the public in April 1991; the latter was opened to the public in May 2015. Business hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except every Monday. Two hours is enough to explore
the museum. As a tea oriented tourist attraction, it combines functions including cultural demonstrations, science education, research, academic exchanges, and tea art training. The exhibitions in the museum explore tea culture through history, stories, and tea related objects. All exhibits are presented in Chinese and English. There is also an English audio guide available for a small fee. There are activities designed for different groups of visitors, such as Chinese tea themed activities for foreign guests, free tea culture lectures for young people, and hands on activities for little children. If you visit around lunch time, there is a nearby restaurant called the Green Tea that serves a variety of delicious meals, including tea infused dishes.
Looking and Speaking
1.Foreign students are learning Chinese calligraphy.
2.These years, there is an increasing enthusiasm for traditional Chinese culture among foreigners.They want to know about China.
Reading and Writing
1.In 2009.
2.The desire to live a different life.
3.He enjoys a happy and leisured life. He often hikes or rides a motorcycle with his friends to find hidden scenery scattered around Huangshan Mountain. He sings and plays the ukulele by clear streams with his friends. He also chats with locals herding cattle and picking tea.
4.A Frenchman goes after an ideal life in Huangshan.
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