课件12张PPT。 M3 U3 Extensive Reading(Project)Passage One: Ancient Greek statue found in XinjiangMain idea of each paragraph?Paragraph 1.
Paragraph 2.
Paragraph 3.
Paragraph 4.
The discovery of a statue
showing a result of Alexander the
Great’s influence.Alexander’s early life.Alexander’s victories and death.Alexander the Great’s influence
on the world.Read and fill in the blanks with at most 3 words. Title: ⑻_________________
His early life
· The son of ⑴___________;
· ⑵ ___________ after his father’s death;
· ⑶ Leading an army to take ____________ back;
⑷ ___________
· In 334BC, defeating every army in the middle East and Egypt;
· Marching all the way to India;
· By the age of thirty, ⑸ ____________ more land than
anyone else;
⑹ ___________
· The statue of the Greek soldier’s being found in China;
· ⑺_______________ in a museum in Urumqi;
a Greek kingthe citiesHis victorieshaving occupiedHis influenceMany other objectsBecoming kingAlexander the GreatWord & Expressionsno doubt (L4)
rise up against (L7)
stand in one’s path (L11)
march all the way to (L12)
stop … from (L13)
take control of (L13)
grow tired of(L14)
ahead of (L17)
come down with (L17)
spread (L19)
for centuries to come (L20)
as a result of (L21-22)SentencesL2-3 When asked how a statue…
L10-11 … defeating every army that…
L17-18 Since he has no son, his
generals divided…
L19-20 … influencing the world for …Passage Two: The father of Western philosophyMain idea of each paragraph?Paragraph 1.
Paragraph 2.
Paragraph 3.
Paragraph 4.
The meaning of philosophy.Brief introduction to Socrates.Socratic Method---basis of modern
philosophy and science.Reasons for Socrates’ death.Read the passage and answer the questions.What was Socrates’ way of teaching?
(no more than 5 words)
He taught by asking questions.
Why was he sentenced to death?
(no more than 12 words)
Because he questioned so much that some people couldn’t
bear him.
How do you find Socrates? (no more than 10 words)
He is a hero of searching for the truth.
/ He is a hero who search for the truth.
Expressionsbe thought of… as (L1-2) put … to death (L23-24)
a way of doing… be forced to do…(L24)
for free (L6) search for (L25)
earn one’s salary from…(L6)
aside from (L7)
have a (deep) influence on … (L9)
in many cases (L12)
make … aware of (L13)
have enough of … (L20)
take sb. to court for…(L20) SentencesThe idea of asking questions until you reach the right answer is the basis of modern philosophy and science. (L16-17)
He always asked challenging questions to everyone he met, upsetting many people in Athens. (L18-19)PracticeDo ExB1 B2 P107
Do ExD1 P109