Unit 3 Fascinating Parks Reading and Thinking课件(共25张PPT)-人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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(共25张PPT)
SAREK NATIONAL PARK
—— Europe’s Hidden Natural Treasure
National Park
Changtang National Nature Reserve

A national park is an area of land that is protected by the government for people to visit because of its natural beauty and historical or scientific interest.
Yellowstone National Park
Giant Panda National Park
What do you want to know about this passage
Read for structure
A Land of Mountains and Ice
Man at Peace with Nature
A Land of Adventure
A Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
Match the subheadings with the paragraphs.
Tip:
Pay attention to the key words (synonyms) or sentences.
1. ___________________________________
I wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent. Even though the sun is brightly shining, telling whether it is morning or night is impossible. I’m above the Arctic Circle, where in summer the sun never sets. Checking my watch, I see that it is 7:30 a.m. I leave my tent and walk over to the mountain edge.Spreading out before me, branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below. I'm in the remote far north of Sweden in Sarek National Park, a place with no roads or towns.
A Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
2. ___________________________________
Sarek’s mountains used to be covered by vast sheets of ice. Around 9,000 years ago, this ice melted, leaving behind about 100 glaciers. Soon after, reindeer began to arrive. Following the reindeer were the Sami people, who made this territory their home. Getting here is quite difficult, so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek was made a national park in order to keep the land in its natural state. Though the Sami are allowed to continue their traditional way of life in the park, no one else can live here, and all new development is banned within park boundaries. At the far side of the valley, an ancient Sami cottage is visible. Close by, there are a few reindeer feeding on grass.
A Land of Mountains and Ice
3. ___________________________________
For hundreds of years, looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami. They used the reindeer's meat for food, their bones for tools, and their skin for making clothes and tents. Since reindeer were always on the move, the Sami would pick up their tents and accompany them. Today, most Sami have houses in villages near Sarek and live a modern life just like their neighbours. But every spring, a small number of Sami still follow their reindeer into the valleys of Sarek, living in tents or old cottages and enjoying their traditions. I am not a Sami, but in Sarek I’ve adopted some of their habits. For example, this morning my breakfast is flat bread warmed over a fire, dried reindeer meat, and sweet and sour berries that I found growing near my tent.
Man at Peace with Nature
4. ___________________________________
After breakfast, I pack my bag and set out again. Since I must carry all of my food and supplies with me, my bag weighs about 30 kilograms. If today is anything like yesterday, it will be full of sweat and hard work as I hike over this difficult land to my destination on the other side of the valley. However, I cannot complain. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed to be alive. Here I am, alone under this broad sky, breathing the fresh air, and enjoying this great adventure. What could be better
A Land of Adventure
What’s the function of using subheadings
raise reader’s interest
understand structure & main idea
In what person is the passage written
First person (I).
Where would you most likely read this passage
A. science article B. travel journal
C. travel brochure D. news report
To get closer to the readers.
To make the narration authentic, impressive, convincing and persuasive.
Read for text type
Para.1 A Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
When
Where
What (see)
How
7:30 a.m.
above the Arctic Circle,
in the remote far north of Sweden in Sarek National Park
Sarek National Park
branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below
amazed, thrilled
1. ___________________________________
I wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent. Even though the sun is brightly shining, telling whether it is morning or night is impossible. I’m above the Arctic Circle, where in summer the sun never sets. Checking my watch, I see that it is 7:30 a.m. I leave my tent and walk over to the mountain edge.Spreading out before me, branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below. I'm in the remote far north of Sweden in Sarek National Park, a place with no roads or towns.
A Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
Which senses are included in this paragraph
sight
sound
used to
around 9,000 years ago
soon after
following
in 1909
be covered by vast sheets of ice
Para.2 A Land of Mountains and Ice
ice melted
reindeer arrived
the Sami people made this territory their home
was made a national park
_______ order
Time
History & Development
2. ___________________________________
Sarek’s mountains used to be covered by vast sheets of ice. Around 9,000 years ago, this ice melted, leaving behind about 100 glaciers. Soon after, reindeer began to arrive. Following the reindeer were the Sami people, who made this territory their home. Getting here is quite difficult, so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek was made a national park in order to keep the land in its natural state. Though the Sami are allowed to continue their traditional way of life in the park, no one else can live here, and all new development is banned within park boundaries. At the far side of the valley, an ancient Sami cottage is visible. Close by, there are a few reindeer feeding on grass.
A Land of Mountains and Ice
From this paragraph, how would you describe Sarek National Park
remote
natural/original
sight
Para.3 Man at Peace with Nature
Changes of the Sami’s _________
for hundreds of years
today
lifestyle
looking after reindeer
use: meat for food
bones for tools
skin for clothes and tents
pick up tents and accompany reindeer
most Sami:
have houses
live a modern life
a small number of Sami:
follow reindeer
live in tents or cottages
adjust
pass down
relationship
Exist in harmony with each other
3. ___________________________________
For hundreds of years, looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami. They used the reindeer's meat for food, their bones for tools, and their skin for making clothes and tents. Since reindeer were always on the move, the Sami would pick up their tents and accompany them. Today, most Sami have houses in villages near Sarek and live a modern life just like their neighbours. But every spring, a small number of Sami still follow their reindeer into the valleys of Sarek, living in tents or old cottages and enjoying their traditions. I am not a Sami, but in Sarek I’ve adopted some of their habits. For example, this morning my breakfast is flat bread warmed over a fire, dried reindeer meat, and sweet and sour berries that I found growing near my tent.
Man at Peace with Nature
taste
Para.4 A Land of Adventure
4. ___________________________________
After breakfast, I pack my bag and set out again. Since I must carry all of my food and supplies with me, my bag weighs about 30 kilograms. If today is anything like yesterday, it will be full of sweat and hard work as I hike over this difficult land to my destination on the other side of the valley. However, I cannot complain. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed to be alive. Here I am, alone under this broad sky, breathing the fresh air, and enjoying this great adventure. What could be better
A Land of Adventure
When
What (do)
How
Sense
after breakfast
pack / set out/ carry/ breathe/ enjoy
tired
blessed
satisfied
worthwhile
4. ___________________________________
After breakfast, I pack my bag and set out again. Since I must carry all of my food and supplies with me, my bag weighs about 30 kilograms. If today is anything like yesterday, it will be full of sweat and hard work as I hike over this difficult land to my destination on the other side of the valley. However, I cannot complain. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed to be alive. Here I am, alone under this broad sky, breathing the fresh air, and enjoying this great adventure. What could be better
A Land of Adventure
touch
sight
smell
sight
the sun is brightly shining (Para. 1)
branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below (Para. 1)
an ancient Sami cottage is visible (Para. 2)
close by, there are a few reindeer feeding on grass (Para. 2)
...alone under this broad sky... (Para. 4)
sound
the sound of the wind buffeting cloth of my tent (Para. 1)
taste
flat bread; dried reindeer meat; some sweet and sour berries (Para. 3)
touch
my bag weighs about 30 kg (Para. 4)
...full of sweat (Para. 4)
smell
...breathing the fresh air... (Para. 4)
Why does the author describe his experience from these senses
To vividly express his feelings in the journey.
To describe the journey in a more all-round way.
SAREK NATIONAL PARK
—— Europe’s Hidden Natural Treasure

Para 1:
I’m in the remote far north of Sweden in Sarek National Park, a place with no roads or towns.
Para 2:
Getting here is quite difficult, so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek.
...no one else can live here...
Critical Thinking
Discussion:What’s the significance of setting up national parks like Sarek
Natural Value
Historical & Cultural Value
Economic Value
protect biodiversity
protect ecosystem (生态系统)
preserve cultural heritage
Social Value
raise people’s awareness
promote tourism & green industry
National Parks
Nature
Human
coexist
accept
respect
protect
Assignment
Write a short paragraph to describe one of your impressive journeys from the perspective of five senses.