Unit 4 Space Exploration Listening speaking 课件(共29张,内嵌音频) -人教版(2019)必修第三册

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名称 Unit 4 Space Exploration Listening speaking 课件(共29张,内嵌音频) -人教版(2019)必修第三册
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(共29张PPT)
Listening & Speaking
Unit 4 Space Exploration
Talk about how to become an astronaut
Have you ever heard of legendary stories about space
The universe is so mysterious that humans always want to explore about it.
嫦娥四号的任务月球车:玉兔二号
夸父一号:天基太阳天文台卫星
天问一号的任务火星车:祝融号
天宫空间站
Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man’s desire to understand. — Neil Armstrong
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
The first man to land on the moon.
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。
astronaut [ str n t](美)
cosmonaut[ k zm n t](俄)
Do you know some famous astronauts from China or abroad
Do you know some famous astronauts from China or abroad
Soviet cosmonaut in 1961
Yuri Gagarin
尤里 加加林
The first man going into the space
Do you know some famous astronauts from China or abroad
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
Neil Alden Armstrong
尼尔 奥尔登 阿姆斯特朗
American astronaut, Apollo 11 in 1967
The first man landing on the moon
Do you know some famous astronauts from China or abroad
The first Chinese going into the space
Yang Liwei
杨利伟
astronaut in 2003
Do you know some famous astronauts from China or abroad
astronaut in 2012
Liu Yang
刘洋
The first Chinese woman going into the space
Zhai Zhigang翟志刚
The first Chinese to carry out a spacewalk: 2008
2. Do you know anything about the selection procedure for astronauts Make a list of the possible requirements.
n. 程序,步骤
The Selection Procedure for Astronauts
Online application
An individual video interview
Group challenges
Multiple challenges
Do you know about the selection procedure for astronauts
requirements
height
weight
educational background
health condition
Listen to an interview with Yang Liwei to learn how he became China’s first astronaut.
interviewer
interviewee
While-listening
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.
参加飞行员训练
飞行经验
航天设备
智力和体能训练
2. Listen to the interview and tick the correct statements.
I never thought my wish would come true.
Altogether,14 of us were chosen
I had 1350 hours ..., which I think really helped me.
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 about ____ 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.
centimetre
kilogram
age
time
number
height/weight
age
22
10
14
70
172
38
Altogether, 14 of us were chosen from among 1,500 pilots to train for space flights
Attention:
Pay special attention to big numbers as well as those that sound quite similar such as thirteen and thirty, fourteen and forty, etc.
3. Listen and fill in the blanks with the correct numbers.
4. Listen to the interview again and make a list of the requirements for becoming an astronaut.
Education background: ________ degree, trained to be _____________
Experience: ______ hours of _______ experience
Health condition: must be in perfect ________ and _______
Courses: __________,___________and____________
Special training: Practice using ___________________ , and do a lot of ______________________training
astronomy
science
English
health shape
flight
space equipment
mental and physical
1350
a fighter pilot
College
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
听力原文
10 years. I finally became China's first astronaut when I was 38 years old.
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
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.
Discussion
Do you want to be an astronaut in the future And why
Discussion
EXAMPLE:
A: You know, I think being an astronaut would be cool.
B: Do you want to work in space in the future
A: I’m not sure, but I think it might be too difficult for me. There are so many requirements. First of all, you must be intelligent enough to get a related college degree. Then you have to …
B: So, what might be the most difficult part for you
A: I guess it might be the …
Talk about life in space
1. Guess whether they would be useful for astronaut in space.
2. Max is interviewing Captain Brown about his life in space. Listen to the interview and answer the questions.
1. What did Captain Brown usually wear inside the station
2. How did he prepare his food in space
3. How did he keep himself clean in space
4. How did he spend most of his time in space
5. How did he do during his free time
6. How did he look forward to most during his stay in space
1. I’ve gotten used to floating around just _______________________________.
2. We don’t have to _______ in space. We choose what we ___________ before
we go to space, and then the food is _________________ for us. We just have to _____________________it.
3. I know astronauts _____________ in space since the water would ___________, so I’d love to know how you ______________________.
prepared and stored
Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks.
wearing shorts and a T-shirt
cook
want to eat
heat the food and enjoy
cannot shower
float away
keep yourselves clean
3. We use ___________________. And we brush our teeth ______________ we do on Earth. But astronauts usually ______________________.
4. I was there for ______________________________. I was usually busy ___________________________.
5. When I was free, I ___________________. I also ____________________.
6. My favourite thing to do, though, was to ________________________ with my family.
more than five months
a soapy towel to wash
the same way as
swallow their toothpaste
doing different experiments
played the guitar
played chess
have my weekly video call
3. Work in groups. Imagine you are going to a space camp and Captain Brown has been invited to give a talk. Discuss the questions you would like to ask him and then make a list.
EXAMPLE
A: Hey, guys. We’re going to meet a real astronaut. Isn’t it exciting
B: Yeah. I can’t wait to see Captain Brown! I’m really curious about his life in space. I have plenty of questions to ask him.
C: Such as
B: Oh, such as what facilities do they have in space to support their daily life
C: That sounds like a good question. But I’d like to know about how astronauts sleep. What do they do so as to not to float around while they sleep
●I’d love to know... ●I wonder how/what/why/...
●Well, I’d really like to find out... ●I’d particularly like to know...
●I’m most curious about... ●I’m most interested to discover...
●I’m very keen to know... ●I wish to know...
●I hope you won’t mind me asking about...
Expressing curiosity
A: I wonder how they get exercise on space—it’s not like they can go out jogging.
C: I’d never thought of that. But then after they exercise, I’m very keen to find out how they wash their clothes.
B: Never mind that. I’d really like to find out how women astronauts wash their hair.
A: But we're forgetting the most important question of all, aren’t we
C: And what’s that
A: Well, I’d really like to find out what they do when they meet aliens.
One possible conversation:
THANKS