人教版英语Boo4 Unit1 Women of achievement-reading课件 (共33张PPT)

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课件33张PPT。Good morning!A Chinese saying goes:Women can hold up half of the sky.Guessing Game I will describe some people to you, please guess who they are according to my description.
She was the only female emperor(君主) of China, and remains the most influential and mysterious woman in Chinese history.Wu Zetian (624 - 705)
in Tang DynastyShe was Dr Sun’s wife. She was one of the top leaders in modern Chinese history. She concerned herself with welfare projects, leading China Welfare Institute especially for women and children.Song Qingling
(1893-1981), ChinaA doctor who became a specialist in women’s illnesses. She devoted all her life to medical work for Chinese women and children. Her work encouraged many other women to become doctors.Lin Qiaozhi
(1901-1983), China She was an inventor and a scientist from Poland. She went to Paris and studied physics and chemistry there. She is the only woman scientist who was awarded two Nobel Prizes. Marie Curie (1867-1934) On July 4,1934, she died in Paris, killed by her own experiments.
She died of radiation poisoning(放射物中毒).A girl from the countryside who dressed as a man and went to fight for the French and to drive the English out of France. She was caught and put to death by the English.Joan of Arc
(1412-1432), FranceWhich animal has the closest connection with human beings?Thinking ?Which animal has the closest connection with human beings?ChimpsShe went to Africa and studied chimps.As a young girl, she always wanted to study animals. She went to Africa and studied chimps. Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings. She works to protect chimps everywhere.Jane Goodall
(1934- ), BritainA Student
of African WildlifeReading After a glance at the title and pictures in the text, what do you think the passage is about? The passage is mainly about how Jane Goodle worked with and help people of these animals.chimps in their environmentunderstand and respect the lifePre-reading1.Who is the student?
2.What animals are observed?
3.When did Jane Goodall arrive at Gombe?
4.What did Jane do in the forest? Jane GoodallchimpsShe arrived at Combe in 1960.She studied the animals in the forestScanningThe whole day of a chimp familyA family of chimps wake upWander off into the forest
Feed or clean each otherThe mother chimp and her babies play in the treego to sleep together in their nestT h e f i r s t p a r a g r a p hThe first thingThe second thingShe discovered that chimps hunt and eat meat.She observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and then eating it.She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other.The second paragraph :what is discovered?The third paragraphTrue or false:She hopes that chimps can be left in the forest.She supposes that people should not use chimps for entertainment.She has spent forty years helping people understand her work.She has built many homes for the wild animals to live in.(True)(True)(True)(True)the last paragraphWhat did she achieve?
Working with animals in their own environment Got a doctor’s degreeShowed that women can live in the forest to study wild animals as men canInspired others who wanted to cheer the achievements of womenMultiple choice What did the group do first in the
morning? They_______.
went into the forest slowly
left the chimp family sleeping in a tree
observed the family of chimps wake up
helped people understand the behaviour
of the chimps2. Why did Jane go to Africa to study
chimps in the wild? Because she
wanted_________.
A. to work with them in their own
environment
B. to prove the way people think about
chimps was wrong
C. to discover what chimps eat
D. to observe a chimp family3. Jane was permitted to begin her
work after_________.
the chimp family woke up
B. she lived in the forest
C. her mother came to support her
D. she arrived at Gombe
4. The purpose of her study was to ____________.
A. watch the wild chimps in cages
B. gain a doctor’s degree
C. understand and respect the
lives of chimps
D. live in the forest as men canIn pairs discuss the following questions. Group work1 What kind of student Jane is?
2.Jane was brave enough to live in the forest. What difficulties do you think she was facing?
3. If you have the chance, will you do what she did?
DiscussinHomework Thinking and Writing
The topic is “ though our grandmothers and mothers haven’t done something great like Jane, do you think they are great, too?” Give your reasons.Thank you!