课件21张PPT。Module 5 The Conquest of the UniverseFree talkWhy do you think mankind has always been fascinated by space?out of curiosity
because of a sense of lonlinessDo you know...?Russian Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man
in space. It takes him just 108 minutes
to go around the world.
The date is ____. 1961 American Neil Armstrong becomes the first man to set foot on the moon. He describes the moment as “One small step for man, one
giant leap for mankind.”
The date is:_____.1969Yang Liwei becomes the first Chinese astronaut. He describes the experience as marvelous.
The date is :_____.2003Space : the Final FrontierPart1(1)Read part 1 quickly and match the main idea with the paragraphsthe explosion of the Challengerthe first moon landingthe first shuttle flight into spacePart 2(2)Par3(3-5) The first moon landingWho completed the first moon landing? How?
What was people’s feeling to it?
3. How did people feel about space
travel a few years later?
Neil ArmstrongApollo 11That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.2. What was people’s feeling to it?
Excited but nervous.Millions of people watched that first moon landing on television, their hearts in their mouths, aware of how difficult and dangerous an adventure it was, and what risks had to be taken.Why?They made it safely back to Earth, _______(use) a spaceship computer that was much ___________(power) than the ones used by the average school students today.usingless powerful说出下列句子中make it的含义
①You'll make it if you hurry.
②Stick to it and you'll make it.
③I wonder if we could make it some other time.及时到达成功约定时间3. How did people feel about space
travel a few years later?
They got used to it and thought it was safe and normal.Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon, people have become accustomed to the idea of space travel.the first shuttle flight into spaceWhy were people not enthusiastic about the space travel programme?
Because it cost so much --$10million a day.2. What’s the advantage of the shuttle?
It could be used for several times.Columbus Capsule the ChallengerBy the time the Challenger took off in 1986, the world seemed ___________(lose) its fear and wonder at the amazing achievement of people going up into space.
to have lostThe world was in shock --- maybe they assumed this space flight would be
no more dangerous than getting on an aeroplane.
________________as safe asHow wrong they are!In one moment excitement and success turned into fear and disaster.Part 1set foot on
become accustomed to sth.
be aware of
take risks of doing sth.
achieve a dream
take off
be enthusiastic about
space shuttle
a success
By the time…
witness the take-off
a sense of excitement
create new interest in…
In shock
Part 2wait for the launch
launch the spaceship
smiling face
wave to the world
be followed by
in a state of shock
It was worth it.
In spite of all our advanced technology, the world is sill only at the very beginning of its voyage into space.Discussion Is it worthwhile to explore the universe? Space : the Final Frontier