课件45张PPT。Unit 24 Society Lesson3 A Changing World What is Beijing famous for? Can you name some famous sights in Beijing?
The Temple of HeavenBadaling Great WallThe Summer PalaceThe Water CubeThe Bird’s NestTian’anmen SquareWhat can we call
this kind of
building?Beijing HutongsalleyWord studyVisitors the Badaling section of the Great Wall of China.flock toflock 英 [fl?k]
美 [flɑ:k] Do you prefer a mirror or
a round one?rectangularrectangular
英 [rek't??ɡjul?(r)]
美 [r?kt??ɡjul?] mop
英 [m?p] fragrant
英 [fre?gr?nt]
美 [freɡr?nt 】
incense
英 ['?nsens]
美 ['?nsens] Rectangular courtyard(四合院)or the Siheyuan (四合院) Beijing Opera
京 剧PredictingLook at the photos and the title, and predict what the article is about.
What is a hutong?
When did hutongs come out?
Why were hutongs built?
How many hutongs are there in Beijing?
What is the difference between huongs in Beijing and those in Tianjin?
Something about Siheyuan.
Is there any change in Beijing’s hutongs?
While-readingTask 1:Read the article quickly and check your prediction. Step One: Fast ReadingPredictingLook at the photos and the title, and predict what the article is about.
What is a hutong?
When did hutongs come out?
Why were hutongs built?
How many hutongs are there in Beijing?
What is the difference between huongs in Beijing and those in Tianjin?
Something about Siheyuan.
Is there any change in Beijing’s hutongs?
√√√√Task 2:Choose the best title for the article from the list below.a) Beijing Urban Planning
b) Chinese Buildings
c). Beijing’s Hutongs
d) The History of HutongsWhat does the word “hutong” refer to nowadays?
A) The alleys that connect the courtyard
B) The courtyards themselves
C) The communities that live there
D) All of the abovePara A a) Bad times for hutongs Para B b) When and why hutongs
were built
Para C c) Beijing’s hutongs today
Para D d) What is a hutong?
Para E e) Connecting lives Listen to each paragraph. Match the headings to the correct paragraphs.Step Two: ListeningPara A. what is a hutong
Hutongs refer to _________ that connect
the courtyards of traditional
Chinese houses, and nowadays
it is also used to describe the ________
themselves and____________that live there.alleyscourtyardscommunitiesStep Three : Intensive ReadingPara B. when and why hutongs were builtAccording to the passage , which of the following is true?
A. The hutongs were built for military purpose.
B. The hutongs were built to help control the citizens.
C. The wealthy people living in houtongs are far away from the Forbidden City.
D. All the hutongs were built during Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Fill in the blanks with proper wordsrecipesmopsfragrantincenseYuanMingQing900longestRongxianQianshinarrowest钱市胡同绒线胡同The longest hutong of Beijing-Dongjiaominxiang东棉花胡同羊肉胡同砖塔胡同帽儿胡同Hutongs not only to the little alleys, but also the courtyard as well as the communities
there. Most of Beijing’s hutongs date to the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. At that time, the Emperor wanted to easily his citizens. In fact, Hutongs people’s life and homes. Near the end of Qing dynasty, hutongs had a rough time due to the
situation. Fortunately, the condition of hutongs has a lot since 1949.Nowadays,Hutongs still play an important role in Beijing and many tourists every year, showing Beijing is an
yet modern city.Step four: Summary Hutongs not only _______to the little alleys, but also the courtyard as well as the communities ______there. Most of Beijing’s hutongs date ________to the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. At that time, the Emperor wanted to easily ________his citizens.
referlivingbackcontrolStep four: Summary In fact, Hutongs __________people’s life and homes. Near the end of Qing dynasty, hutongs had a rough time due to the ________ situation. Fortunately, the condition of hutongs has ________a lot since 1949.connectpoliticalimproved Nowadays,Hutongs still play an important role in Beijing and _________many tourists every year, showing Beijing is an_________ yet modern city.
attractancientHutongs not only to the little alleys, but also the courtyard as well as the communities
there. Most of Beijing’s hutongs date to the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. At that time, the Emperor wanted to easily his citizens. In fact, Hutongs people’s life and homes. Near the end of Qing dynasty, hutongs had a rough time due to the situation. Fortunately, the condition of hutongs has a lot since 1949.Nowadays,Hutongs still play an important role in Beijing and many tourists every year, showing Beijing is an yet modern city.referlivingbackcontrolconnectpoliticalimprovedattractancient
1. 涌向中国 A. flock to China
2.看壮丽景象 B. keep control over the city
3. 留下最深的印象 C. place guard
4.维持对整个城市的统治 D. see the grand
sights of sth
5. 设哨卡 E. leave the strongest
impression
:Step five:Match the phrases in the text.6.监视 undertake the preservation
7. date back to
8 cast a dark cloud on
9. 追溯到 squeeze through
10.挤过 keep an eye on
在 ….上投下一层阴影进行修缮和保护 A short video about Beijing HutongsAs a modern city, does Beijing have to keep hutongs? Why or why not?DiscussionHutong, is now well protected, to satisfy your eager for Pekinese authenticity(真实性) .Let’s pay a visit to it during the summer holidays.Thank You!