人教版高二英语选修7Unit 4 Sharing Using language(2个课件+2个音频)

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课件20张PPT。1. ... bring hope for a better future to a community in need.
给需要的社区带去改善未来的希望吧!
1) need n., “需要、必要”。其复数形式是“必需品”。
e.g. There is no need to hurry. 没必要着急。 2) need un., “贫穷、不幸、逆境、困难” e.g. Many families are in great need.
许多家庭处于贫困的情况。“in+名词”表示“处于某种状态或在某些方面”in danger 有危险  in advance 提前 in bed 卧床 in debt 负债 in body 亲自 in brief 简明扼要in research 探索 in ruins 一片废墟
in return 作为报答 in short 总之
in trouble 有麻烦 in theory 从理论上看 in tears 眼泪汪汪
in practice 从实践上看 2. When you purchase an item, we will send you an attractive card for you to send to your special person.
你选购一项礼物时,我们都会给你提供一张精美的卡片,让你送给你的某个特殊的人。
purchase v. 购买某物
[常用结构]
purchase sth. with sth.
purchase sth. for sb.purchase n. [C]常作复数, 指“购买之物”
e.g. Are you satisfied with your purchases?
你对所购物品感到满意吗?
[U] action of buying sth.
e.g. They announced the purchase of
such a large house.
他们宣布要买一橦大房子。3. Water supply for one person
一个人的用水
supply
1) 用作名词时:
a) 指“供给; 供应”等, 其反义词为
demand (需求)。
supply and demand 供与求
be in short supply 供应缺乏, 供应不足
food supply 食物供应water supply 供水
a good supply of meat (fish, fruit) 肉类 (鱼, 水果)大量供应b) 当“供应品; 生活用品; 补给品”等,
常用复数supplies。
military supplies 军需品
household supplies 家庭用品
medical supplies 医用品2) v. “供给, 提供, 备办”
[常用词组]
supply sb. with sth.或 supply sth. to / for sb.。
[同义词]
provide, present, give, furnish
e.g. They supplied food to / for them.
他们供给他食物。4. A trunk library 一个箱式图书馆 Trunk library, also called blue trunk Library has been developed by the library of the World Health Organization for installation in district health centers in Africa as a means of compensating for the lack of up-to-date medical and health information. The collection, which is organized according to major subjects, contains more than one hundred books on medicine and public health. 5. This gift covers the cost of exercise books and textbooks for community primary schools that operate in poor or remote village.
这份礼物涵盖了在贫穷或偏远的村庄的社区小学的练习册和教科书的成本。
operate v. “工作; 运转; 经营; 操作; 做手术” 作“做手术”讲时, 后面如果带有表示人或某部位的名词或代词时, 应用介词on, operate on sb.”或“operate sb. on+某部位”。【拓展】
operation n. 操作; 运算; 经营; 手术
operator n. 操作员;电话接线员
e.g. They were also given the opportunity
to do some operations.
他们也有机会亲自去操作。【语境应用】将下列句子翻译成英语。
1) 这是一台很容易操作的新型机器。
2) 我星期五去医院看他了, 就在那一天他动了手术。This is a new model machine which is very easy to operate.I went to see him in the hospital on Friday when he was operated on.I. 用括号内单词的正确形式填空。
1. The _________ (operate) of this modern machine is thought to be hard to learn.
2. This rope will give you the ________ (secure) to climb without fear.
3. The map shows the ___________ (distribute) of this species across the world.operation security? distribution 4. The couple were forced to leave their own country for ________ (politics) reasons.
5. Charities rely on voluntary ________ (donate).political donations II.?根据括号内的提示翻译下面句子。
1.?我只希望钱到了最需要的人手里。?(in need)
____________________________________
___________________________________
2.?设备可以从你们当地的供应商那里购买。??(purchase)
____________________________________
_____________________I just hope that the money goes to those who are most in need. The equipment can be purchased from your local supplier. 3.?这部电梯现在有些失灵了。?(operate)
_________________________________The lift is not operating properly now.课件42张PPT。Unit 4Unit 4
SharingTo read to learn an Internet page about gift donation
To learn some new words and expressions
To listen to an interview and find out the informationFind the correct words for the
explanations from the passage on
page 34.
1) a list of priced items for sale, usually presented in book form
2) to buy something with moneycataloguepurchase3) a plant part that gives rise to a new individual
4) to join things or repair or make something using a needle and thread
5) give something to a charitable organization or other good causeseedsewdonateHave you ever tried to send a gift or something to the children in poor areas or countries? Kids are waiting!They need us!Send a gift ... Welcome to Arguably, the World’s Most Useful Gift Catalogue
Every gift on this website helps people overseas
work together to benefit each other participate regardless of religious or political beliefs Today, we can have access to a website.Every gift you purchase helps you:
put meaning back into gift giving
say no to excess consumption
make a practical response to global inequality 1. What does the page show you? Where is the list of gifts?
The page shows a gift catalogue. The list of gifts is on the bottom left side of the page. Before you read the Internet page, glance quickly at it and answer these questions.2. In what kind of order are the gifts listed? How much are the cheapest and dearest gifts? What do the photos show you? They are ordered from the cheapest to the dearest. The cheapest gift (A: 20 tree seedlings) costs 5 AUD.The dearest (U: a well and water pump) costs 1,350 AUD. The photos show you how particular gifts will be used (that is, a sewing machine to make clothes and the children who will receive help).1. On the Internet pages, there’s a card on the right, it will be given to you when you ______.
A. buy something in a shop
B. ask for it from a poor children
C. choose from the catalogue a really
useful gift for some of the world’s
poorest
D. come to IndiaRead the text again and do the following exercise.2. When you want to give child vaccinations against 6 killer diseases, you must send _____.
A. $50 B. $20
C. $8 D. $853. The purpose of the Internet Page is to ______.
A. let people give an unusual gift to the poor
B. let people get an unusual card
C. let people learn something useful
D. let people make money4. You can use the card for the following
occasions except _____.
A. anniversaries B. birthdays
C. burials D. weddings1 This gift allows a woman who is trained tailor to make some income, giving her and her family a better future. (India, Tanzania, Kenya)In pairs, write the correct gift (A to U) from the Internet page next to each description.N2 This gift gives a person the opportunity to acquire basic reading and writing, and life skills. Adults develop the confidence to participate in the social, economic and political lives of their communities. (Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Uganda)
3 This gift covers the cost of production and distribution of seedlings, as well as training in tree care for the local villagers who are working hard to prevent their land from turning into desert. (Kenya, Tanzania, India)GA4 This gift buys a goat. A goat gives milk and is valuable income. Goat increase in number quickly and add much to a family’s food and financial security. They are easy and fun for children to care for. (Nepal, India, Uganda)
5 This gift covers cost of exercise books and textbooks for community primary schools that operate in poor or remote villages. (Southern Sudan)JF6 This gift gives a child a good start in life. Community schools provide good quality education for children who would otherwise have no opportunity to attend school. (Bangladesh, Kenya, Uganda)IListening and speaking About MSF: The MSF role in
emergency medical aid
Médecins Sans Frontières
(MSF) is an international humanitarian aid organization (国际人道主义援助组织) that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 70 countries.Jennifer Wells is interviewing Dr Mary Murray, who works for Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). They use time expressions to talk about Mary’s life. Listen to the tape and number the expressions in the order you ear them.Task 1_____ in the future
_____ during the 1980s
_____ for a couple of months
_____ over the last few years
_____ for a further six months
_____ in two week’s time315462Listen again and make notes of Mary’s experiences in the table below.Task 2Studied medicine. Got to know two African students.Visited her two African friends and their families. Worked in their local health clinic for a couple of months.Volunteered with MSF. Worked with children affected by HIV/AIDS.SydneyAfricaMalawi Australiathe SudanConditions were very challenging because of the heat, the rains, the basic conditions in the clinics.Has returned for two weeks.Will return to the Sudan for six more months. After that, will probably return to Africa again. With a partner answer the questions before you listen for a third time. As you listen check your answers. Task 3Why did Mary decide to work in developing countries?
Because when she worked in an African health clinic, she saw children with illnesses that could be prevented.
2. When Mary worked in a clinic in Malawi, why did the children die?
Because the clinics didn’t have enough medicines.3. In the Sudan, why was it nearly impossible for Mary to get to the clinics when the rains came?
Because the roads became so muddy that they spent most of their time digging the car out.4. Why were conditions in the clinics in the Sudan challenging?
Because it could be very hot; it could be nearly impossible to get to the clinics when it rained; the clinics were very basic and the only tools she had were a stethoscope and her hands.5. Why does Mary enjoy her job?
She feels she is helping people who otherwise may not get help.Task 4Would you like to help others like Dr Mary Murray in the future? Complete the table below and then share your ideas with your partner.1. Find more stories about MSF on the
Internet.
2. Review Dr Murray’s experiences and
prepare for writing.