课件33张PPT。Unit 6
Sunshine for allReading 1How can we help disabled people?Paralympics Games(残疾人奥运会)[,p?r?'limpiks]what sign is it about?It was held in October 2007.the 12th Special Olympics World Summer GamesThe athletes are children and adults[?'d?lts] with intellectual disabilities(智障).
[??nt??lekt?u?l] [?d?s?'b?l?t?]Part B2: Replace each of the underlined parts with a word or phrase. Simon: Have you heard of the international sports festival for people with intellectual disabilities?
Annie: Yes, and I know some people offer to help without getting paid for the event. How do they help?1.___________2.___________the Special Olympics World Gamesvolunteerwords exerciseSimon: They give up their time when they’re not working or busy to provide help and support. I read about one volunteer. He was the person who provided swimming lessons for a boy called Li Hai.
Annie: Did Li Hai win first prize?3.___________4.___________5.___________spare timeswimming coacha goldSimon: No. He finished fourth, but he feels more
sure he can do better now.
Annie: It’s great to help those special athletes make their dreams come true.
Simon: Yes. Maybe that’s why this event is so different from other usual games! 6.___________7.__________8.__________confidentachievespecial
Level 1
Level 2 Reading testLevel 3 Level 4 Skim the article and answer the
following questions.
1. What is the name of the volunteer?
2. What do volunteers need to do for the
Special Olympics World Games?They need to provide support for the
athletes and help make the event a
great success.Liu Ming.SkimmingMain points Paragraphs
1. An introduction to the
Special Olympics World
Games _____
2. Liu Ming’s experience _____24PartB1: Read the article carefully. Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers of the paragraphs.Main points Paragraphs
3. Liu Ming’s feelings
about the event _____
4. What volunteers do for
the event _____1,531.What does Liu Ming think of his experience of volunteering for the Special Olympics World Games?
2. How do athletes and coaches feel like?
3. What can volunteers do for those special athletes?
Read paragraphs 1&5 and answer the following questions.Intensive readingHe thinks it was the most amazing experience of his life. What does Liu Ming think of his
experience of volunteering for the
Special Olympics World Games?2. How do athletes and volunteers feel like?Athletes and coaches feel like part of one big family.3. What can volunteers do for those
special athletes?They can help them achieve their dreams. Who has a chance to show skills to the world?2. What kinds of events do they include?Read paragraph 2 and answer the following questions.3. Are those events similar to those in
the Olympics? Who has a chance to show skills to the
world?Children and adults with intellectual disabilities.Such as basketball, football and swimming.2. What kinds of events do they include?3. Are those events similar to those in
the Olympics?Yes, they are.Read paragraph 3 and answer the following questions.1. How many people volunteered for the 2007 Special Olympics World Games?2. Was it necessary to train the
volunteers before doing the tasks?3. What can volunteers do for the Special
Olympics World Games? How many people volunteered for
the 2007 Special Olympics World
Games?Over 40,000 people.2. Was it necessary to train the
volunteers before doing the tasks?Yes, it was.3. What can volunteers do for the Special
Olympics World Games?They provided support for the athletes and helped make the event a great success.1. What did Liu Ming do for the young boy?2. What’s the most important thing to Li Hai?Read paragraph 4 and answer the following questions.3. What was the result of Li Hai’s competition?4. How does he feel now? Why?1. What did Liu Ming do for the
young boy?2. What’s the most important
thing to Li Hai?He was the swimming coach for him.To Li Hai, the most important thing is to take part in the competition.3. What was the result of Li Hai’s
competition?4. How does he feel now? Why?He tried his best and finished fourth.He feels more confident now.
Because of the Special Olympics World Games.Part B3
1. Liu Ming was a volunteer in the 2007
Special Olympics World Games. ____
2. Liu Ming knew what to expect before
he became a volunteer. ____
3. There were only a few events in the
2007 Special Olympics World Games.
_____ TFFexercise4. There were over 40,000 volunteers for
the 2007 Special Olympics World
Games. _____
5. Li Hai was born with intellectual
disabilities. _____
6. Li Hai was sure to win the swimming
competition. _____FTTPart B4: Answer the questions with the words in the report. Amy: What are the Special Olympics World Games for?
Simon: They give (1)________ and (2)______ with intellectual disabilities a (3)_______ to show their skills to the world.
Amy: Where were the 2007 Special Olympics World Games held?
Simon: They were held in (4)_________.childrenadultschanceShanghaiAmy: What events are included in the Special Olympics World Games?
Simon: They include many events (5)___________ those in the Olympic Games, such as basketball, football and swimming.
Amy: Are there any volunteers for the Special Olympics World Games?
Simon: Yes. They get to help those special (6)________ realize their dreams.similar toathletesAmy: Is it interesting to become a volunteer?
Simon: Yes, of course. Being a volunteer for such an (7)________ is often an amazing (8)____________.eventexperienceworked confident chance achieveborn closely similargave successful notThe Special Olympics Every four years, athletes with intellectual disabilities come together to take part in the Special Olympics. Just 1______ the regular Olympics Games, the competition is fierce, but there is also a strong sense of unity(团结)and friendship.Each athlete has had to 2_____ most of time to train for the Games and overcome fear and difficulty
to3_________________________. For many of the Special Olympics athletes, simply taking part in the games is a winner. It often seems as if the Olympics spirit is stronger at the Special Olympics than at the regular one: Winning is 4_____always about being first, but it is about always trying your best in every situation.
By preparing for and joining in the Special Olympics, many
People 5_________ intellectual disabilities can develop their ability to move, improve their health and get their self-confidence.
They thank the Games for6_______________ to show themselves.
similar to give upachieve their dreamsnotgiving them a chanceare born with 用give up, not, be born with, give sb a chance, similar to, achieve one’s dream 填空What can we learn from the special athletes?1.Provide support for them
2.Work closely with…
3.Help them practise…Actions
The Youth Olympic Committee will give you a chance to volunteer for the Games. What will you do?
1. Recite the new words in the article.
2. Find some information of the Special Olympics World Games.