人教版高一英语必修二 Unit 1 Cultural relice reading 课件(共28张PPT)

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名称 人教版高一英语必修二 Unit 1 Cultural relice reading 课件(共28张PPT)
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(共28张PPT)


Cultural Relics
Warming up & Reading


Warming Up
Do you know what a cultural relic is?

Does it has to be an item like an old vase or ancient coin?

Have you seen some cultural relics in your real life?
Pay attention to the pictures following
Terracotta warriors and horses
秦始皇兵马俑
Leshan Giant Buddha
The Great Wall
长城
The Arch of Triumph (France 凯旋门)
London Tower Bridge
The Big Ben Clock Tower
London
The Pyramids in Egypt
埃及金字塔
Taj Mahal
泰姬陵
Statue of Liberty
自由女神像
Two personal items dating back to Qing Dynasty

Definition: something which was made or used a long time ago and which is kept for its historical significance. They represent the culture of a place and some periods of history. Answer2: It may be an object, a building, or a personal item.
We’ve seen the Great Wall and …
amber
Do you know what things in these ambers are?
What are they made from?
IN SEARCH OF THE AMBER ROOM
We can predict what the text is about from the title as well as the first sentence
After reading the title, the first sentence Frederick William I, the King of Prussia, could never have imagined that his greatest gift to the Russian people would have such an amazing history.
In search of the Amber Room
pair work: find detailed information about the Amber Room (Para 1 P1)
Colour
Birthplace
Design
Material
Time to
complete it
yellow-brown
Prussia
the fancy style popular in those days
seven thousand tons of amber;
gold and jewels
It took a team of the
country’s best artists ten
years to make it.





1.Why was the Amber Room first built?
3.Who gave it to Russia?
4.Why did Frederick William 1 give the Amber Room to Peter the Great?
5.What did Catherine II do with the Amber Room?
6.Who stole the Amber Room?
Questions
FrederickⅠ
Frederick WilliamⅠ
Peter the Great Czar
CatherineⅡ
Nazi
Reading for organization (ex2 p2)
How the Amber Room was made

How a new Amber Room was built

How the Amber Room became one of the wonders of the world

How the Amber Room got lost

Why the King of Prussia gave the Amber Room to the czar of Russia as a gift
Para 1
Para 5
Para 3
Para 4
Para 2
had …made , for his palace.
Frederick WilliamⅠ
Peter the Great
CatherineⅡ
FrederickⅠ
ask …to add more details to , was completed the way (that/in which)
she wanted.(Para 3)
in return, sent …a troop of his best
soldiers. (Para2)
to whom …. belonged, gave it
to the Czar as a gift.(Para 2)
At first, the Amber Room b_______ to Fredrick I. In 1716 Frederick William I gave it to Peter the Great as a g_____ of friendship. In r_____, the czar sent him a t_______ of his best soldiers.
Later, Catherine II h____ it m_____ to the palace outside St Petersburg and told her artists to a_____ more d_____ to its design. Thus, the room was completed t___ w___ (that/in which) she wanted and became one of the great wonders of the world.
Summary
Sadly, in 1941 some of the Nazis secretly s_____ it. This was a time w_____ Russia and Germany were ___ _____. After that, what happened to the Amber Room r____ a m________.
Recently, the Russians and Germans have built a new Amber room. There is no d_____ that they did it for friendship and understanding.
At first, the Amber Room belonged to Fredrick I. In 1716 Frederick William I gave it to Peter the Great as a gift of friendship. In return, the czar sent him a troop of his best soldiers.
Later, Catherine II had it moved to the palace outside St Petersburg and told her artists to add more details to its design. Thus, the room was completed the way (that/in which) she wanted and became one of the great wonders of the world.
Summary
Sadly, in 1941 some of the Nazis secretly stole it. This was a time when Russia and Germany were at war. After that, what happened to the Amber Room remains a mystery.
Recently, the Russians and Germans have built a new Amber room. There is no doubt that they did it for friendship and understanding.
Discussion:
China is a country with a long history, do you think it is necessary to protect cultural relics, why?
szu-ho-yuan
Homework
1.Oral work: Suppose you were a guide, introduce the amber room and its amazing history to the tourists.

2.Written work: Write a composition of about 100 words : is it worth rebuilding destroyed cultural relics?
Goodbye
Thanks for
your attention!