Unit 6 At one with nature Developing ideas 课件(共21张PPT)外研版(2019)必修第一册

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名称 Unit 6 At one with nature Developing ideas 课件(共21张PPT)外研版(2019)必修第一册
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(共21张PPT)
Unit 6 At one with nature
Developing Ideas
A love of gardening
A house with a garden
A garden on the rooftop
A garden on the wall
A garden on the balcony
We are living in a garden!
A love of gardening
1. Read and choose to complete the passage.
a. As well as being good for the environment, gardening is also good for the soul.
b. But in cities, limited space has led to people looking for new solutions.
c. For many people in the UK, their garden is their own private world.
d. This is what started the British love of gardening!
the topic sentence
a. As well as being good for the environment, gardening is also good for the soul.
b. But in cities, limited space has led to people looking for new solutions.
c. For many people in the UK, their garden is their own private world.
d. This is what started the British love of gardening!
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“If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.” These words come from the author of the book The Secret Garden, first published in 1911. At that time, only the very rich in Britain had gardens. Very soon after this, homes with gardens began to be built. d. This is what started the British love of gardening! Today, millions of Brits like to say that they have “green fingers”, with around half the population spending their free time gardening.
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when
When did British people start their love of gardening
c. For many people in the UK, their garden is their own private world. Each spring, children plant sunflowers and wait to see which one is the tallest. Expert gardeners know just the right corner for roses, and others spend hours trying to grow perfect vegetables to enter into competitions. And while many Brits like nothing better than spending their Sunday cutting the grass, some are happy just to sit under the branches of the trees and enjoy the beauty of the world around them.
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who, what
What do they do with the garden
b. But in cities, limited space has led to people looking for new solutions. Those without outside space can rent small pieces of land on which to grow things. Today, there are over 4,000 people in London waiting for such pieces of land. One recent idea has been to turn rooftops and walls into private gardens. These gardens have helped make the cities greener and improve air quality.
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how
How can people get a garden in limited space
a. As well as being good for the environment, gardening is also good for the soul. What other free-time activity allows you to be at one with nature and create more beautiful living things And if you’re in any doubt about this, take a moment to reflect on this line from The Secret Garden: “Where you tend a rose… A thistle cannot grow.”
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why
Why should we love gardening
Where you tend a rose… A thistle cannot grow.
a beautiful flower
a harmful weed
a positive image
a negative image
玫瑰生长的土地上,没有蓟草。
If you are busy with positive things, there would be no room for the negative ones.
Read with the tape
找出文中带有从句的句子,并指出其带的是什么从句。
If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.
This is what started the British love of gardening!
Today, millions of Brits like to say that they have “green fingers”, with around half the population spending their free time gardening.
Each spring, children plant sunflowers and wait to see which one is the tallest.
And while many Brits like nothing better than spending their Sunday cutting the grass, some are happy ...the beauty of the world around them.
Those without outside space can rent small pieces of land on which to grow things.
And if you’re in any doubt about this, take a moment to reflect on this line from The Secret Garden: “Where you tend a rose… A thistle cannot grow.
If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.
This is what started the British love of gardening!
Today, millions of Brits like to say that they have “green fingers”, with around half the population spending their free time gardening.
Each spring, children plant sunflowers and wait to see which one is the tallest.
And while many Brits like nothing better than spending their Sunday cutting the grass, some are happy ...the beauty of the world around them.
Those without outside space can rent small pieces of land on which to grow things.
And if you’re in any doubt about this, take a moment to reflect on this line from The Secret Garden: “Where you tend a rose… A thistle cannot grow.
找出文中带有从句的句子,并指出其带的是什么从句。
状语从句
宾语从句
表语从句
定语从句
宾语从句
宾语从句
状语从句
状语从句
状语从句
据估算
园艺比赛
城市绿化
园艺技能/种植技能
空闲时间
参加比赛
最喜欢的莫过于
修剪草坪
有限的空间
致使;导致
寻找新的解决方案
私人花园
改善空气质量
业余活动
生物
如你对…无什么把握/有什么怀疑(用于建议)
仔细思考;反思
Smart expressions (P90-92)
Smart expressions (P90-92)
It is estimated that…
gardening competitions
the greening of cities
green fingers
free/ spare time
enter into a competition
like/love/enjoy nothing better than
cut the grass
据估算
园艺比赛
城市绿化
园艺技能/种植技能
空闲时间
参加比赛
最喜欢的莫过于
修剪草坪
Smart expressions (P90-92)
limited space
lead to / result in / bring about
look for a new solution
a private garden
improve air quality
free-time activity
living things
if / when you’re in any doubt about sth.
reflect on / upon
有限的空间
致使;导致
寻找新的解决方案
私人花园
改善空气质量
业余活动
生物
如你对…无什么把握/有什么怀疑(用于建议)
仔细思考;反思
Smart expressions (P90-92)
It is estimated that…
gardening competitions
the greening of cities
green fingers
free/ spare time
enter into a competition
like/love/enjoy nothing better than
cut the grass
据估算
园艺比赛
城市绿化
园艺技能/种植技能
空闲时间
参加比赛
最喜欢的莫过于
修剪草坪
Smart expressions (P90-92)
limited space
lead to / result in / bring about
look for a new solution
a private garden
improve air quality
free-time activity
living things
if / when you’re in any doubt about sth.
reflect on / upon
有限的空间
致使;导致
寻找新的解决方案
私人花园
改善空气质量
业余活动
生物
如你对…无什么把握/有什么怀疑(用于建议)
仔细思考;反思