必修1Unit 3 Travel journal listening课件

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(共14张PPT)
listening
appears
flag
washing
fishing
transporting
sea
rocks
waterfall
village
Journey
down
the
Mekong
Part
3
Chatting
with
a
girl
The
next
day
the
travellers
see
a
girl
(G)
walking
along
the
road.
Wang
Kun
(WK)
speaks
to
her
KW:
Hello!
G:
Hello!
Are
you
travellers
KW:
Yes.
We’re
travelling
along
the
Mekong
River.
We’
ve
been
all
through
China
and
now
we’re
going
to
follow
the
river
through
Laos.
G:
I’m
Laotian.
The
Mekong’
our
most
important
river
.
Did
you
know
that
it
appears
on
our
national
flag
KW:
Really
G:
Yes.
We
use
the
river
for
washing,
fishing
and
transporting
things
around
the
country.
We’d
be
lost
without
it.
It’s
better
than
a
road.
KW:
Well,
no
wonder
I’ve
seen
boats
going
up
and
down—they’re
transporting
goods
and
people.
G:
Yeah.
We
call
it
“the
sea
of
Laos”
although
we’re
not
near
the
sea.
It’s
because
the
water
is
as
useful
to
us
as
the
sea.
KW:
How
interesting
!
In
Tibet
the
river’s
called
“the
water
of
the
rocks”.
Both
names
tell
us
a
lot
about
the
river,
don’t
they
G:
Yes,
they
do.
Watch
out
for
the
temples,
caves
and
a
waterfall
along
the
river.
KW:
Wow!
Can
we
sleep
by
the
river
G:
Yes.,
of
course
you
can.
There
are
many
small
villages
along
the
river.
You
can
stay
there
if
you
wish.
KW:
Thanks
a
lot.
Workbook
Listening
P55
1
Discuss
what
you
know
about
Laos
and
go
over
the
exercises
below
before
listening.
2
Listen
and
tick
the
words
you
hear
on
the
tape.
Laos
Tibet
Vientiane
Vietnam
plains
border
village
candles
lights
truck
ducks
chickens









3
listening
again
and
answer
these
questions
in
pairs
1
The
western
border
of
Laos.
2
They
saw
low
mountains
covered
in
trees.
3
Autumn
is
the
best
season
to
travel
in
Laos
because
it
is
cool
and
dry.
4
The
river
sounded
like
a
man
singing
in
a
low
voice.
5
After
lunch
they
wet
to
Vientiane
by
bus
Part
4
Our
journey
through
Laos
The
next
day
we
crossed
the
border
into
Laos.
We
were
interested
to
learn
that
most
of
the
western
border
of
Laos
is
formed
by
the
Mekong
River.
The
country
also
has
the
smallest
number
of
people
in
Southeast
Asia,
so
there
is
plenty
of
space
for
villages
and
fields.
As
we
cycled
across
the
plains,
we
could
see
many
low
mountains
covered
in
trees.
Autumn
is
the
best
time
to
travel
here.
The
weather
was
so
cool
and
dry
that
it
was
very
pleasant
to
ride
alongside
the
river.
On
our
third
night
we
slept
in
a
small
village
on
little
pieces
of
Journey
down
the
Mekong
wood.
The
village
had
no
lights.
In
a
few
houses,
however,
we
could
see
candles.
It
was
very
quiet.
On
the
small
road
near
the
village,
we
heard
only
one
truck
all
night.
However,
the
river
sounded
like
a
man
singing
in
a
low
voice.
The
next
morning
we
make
an
early
start
and
travelled
quite
far
before
lunch.
Along
the
way,
strange
buses
called
tuk-tuks
passed
us.
For
lunch
we
ate
a
special
noodle
soup.
After
lunch
we
were
tired
so
we
put
out
bikes
on
a
bus
going
to
Vientiane-
the
capital
of
Laos.
A
cage
of
chickens
sang
to
us
all
the
way!
Listening
task
P
58
2
Listen
and
write
the
main
idea
in
one
sentence
3
Listen
again
and
fill
in
the
information
on
the
chart
Wang
Kun
and
Wang
Wei
met
an
old
man
fishing
by
the
river
in
Laos,
and
they
talked
about
the
life
on
the
river
and
the
changes
Life
along
the
river
in
the
past
Life
along
the
river
now
1
There
were
many
small
villages
by
the
river.
1
Some
villages
have
disappeared.
2
The
fishermen
use
to
catch
fish.
2
New
dams
have
been
built.
3
They
sold
the
fish
to
make
money.
3
Some
people
have
moved
to
the
towns
and
work
there.
Part
5
By
the
river
in
Laos
After
leaving
noisy
and
crowed
Vientiane,
we
cycled
on
to
the
south.
On
our
way
we
saw
an
old
man
fishing
on
the
Mekong.
We
stopped
to
talk
to
him.
We
put
our
hands
together
to
greet
him
in
the
way
of
his
people.
He
smiled
and
moved
his
head
down
a
bit.
Then
he
spoke
to
us.
M=Man
WK=Wang
Kun
WW=
Wang
Wei
M:
Good
morning.
Where
are
you
going
WK:
We’re
travelling
along
the
Mekong.
Can
you
tell
us
about
life
by
the
river
M:
Well,
it’s
changed
a
lot.
In
the
past
there
were
many
small
villages
along
the
river.
The
fishermen
caught
many
different
kinds
of
fish
and
sold
them
.
WK:
Has
life
changed
much
M;
Er,
the
new
dams
make
a
difference
to
many
people’s
lives.
Some
villages
disappeared
and
now
many
people
live
and
work
in
the
towns.
They
live
a
better
life
there,
but
I
prefer
the
old
way
of
life
and
so
I’m
still
here.
I
like
the
peaceful
life
along
the
rifer
and
I
don’t
like
the
noise
of
the
city
because
I
am
a
good
fisherman.
WK;
Do
you
catch
many
fish
M;
I
catch
enough
for
my
family
and
I
sell
what’s
left
over
to
other
people.
WK;
That
sounds
good.
What
else
can
you
see
by
the
river
M;
There
are
many
different
kinds
of
animals
and
plants
as
well
as
temples,
caves
and
waterfall.
It’s
a
protected
area
so
you
can
tell
that
It’s
very
special.
Journey
down
the
Mekong