Unit 2 Witnessing time Reading(1):The Acropolis now 课件(26张PPT)

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Welcome to our class!

Unit 2 Witnessing time
Reading
The Acropolis now
Welcome

—Which country?
The 2004 Olympics—?
LEAD-IN
The Aegeon Sea
Athena
[i:?d?i:?n]
[??θi:n?]

Athena
the Greek goddess
1 When did the construction of the Acropolis start?
In the 5th century BC

2 What were the buildings of the Acropolis
made of ?
They were made of marble.

3.When was the Acropolis listed as a World Heritage site?
It was listed as a World Heritage site in 1987 by UNESCO.

Fast reading
Para1 1.The Acropolis cannot avoid damage partly
by natural forces and by man
Para2 2.The greatest symbol of Athens is the Acropolis.

Para3 3. The ancient Greeks has had a greater influence on
Western civilization.

Para4 4.The Greek government appointed a committee to
undertake a complete repair .
Para5 5.Unfortunately, some of the construction was not
very successful.
Para6 6.The committee is undertaking important work to
educate the public.
Para7 7.The committee is continuing to bring the Acropolis
back to its former glory.

Match the topic sentence










Careful reading (Para1)
In which fields did the ancient Greeks make contributions to western civilization?

Various fields:
philosophy
science
mathematics
art
architecture
theatre
politics
sport
western or Roman alphabet


Which sport is mentioned in the text?
Marathon
Careful reading (Para1)


marathon
What is marathon? Do you know the origin of marathon?
A long distance created in honour of a Greek soldier
who ran from marathon to Athens to report a victory
at the battle of Marathon in 490 BC.

What will the writer mainly talk about in the article?
philosophy
science
mathematics
art
architecture
theatre
politics
Sport
western or Roman alphabet



architecture
Predicting
e
Read paragraph 2 and answer the following question

What does the Acropolis consist of ?

three main temples:
the Parthenon
the Erechtheum
the Temple of Athena Nike
The Parthenon 帕台农神庙
the largest of all three built between 447 and 432BC contained a gold statue of Athena
The Erechtheum
厄瑞克修姆神庙
Six female statues
support part of its roof
The Temple of Athena Nike
(雅典娜胜利女神庙)
the smallest among the three
used to house a 13-metre-high gold-covered statue of
Athena as the goddess of victory
Causes






explosion, warehouse
theft

war
chemical


stole stones, marbles
stole the best sculptures

smog, polluted air,
acid rain
Deliberately:
Unintentionally:
bad reconstruction
the traffic of …
walking around the sites
Natural
forces
Man

earthquake
plant roots
Read paras 3,4,6 carefully and find out what caused the damage to the Acropolis.

1.What did the government do to restore the Acropolis?
Read paras 5~7 and answer the following questions:
It appointed a committee to undertake a complete
repair of the Acropolis.
2.What is the committee doing to undertake the restoration work?
Mend the bad restoration work
Have a steady cleaning programme
Remove statues and store them in a
protected museum
Undertake important educational work
Solutions


to be repaired
a steady cleaning programme
removed statues from the open air and stored them in a protected museum
ask for return
educational work



function
destruction
construction
restoration

Conclusion


People say that nothing symbolizes _______ like the Acropolis.
I like the Parthenon in particular, which was built in honour of the goddess_________.
A lot of the buildings have been restored because of gradual damage caused by nature and ________.They have been damaged by earthquakes, acid rain,__________ roots and bird droppings. People have also caused damaged by simply walking around the site or by deliberately destroying it.
To try to avoid further damage, the Greek ____________
established a special committee to __________ the restoration of the Acropolis. The committee find that a lot of damage to the site is caused by people’s __________and by those who do not want to protect it . So the committee Is undertaking important __________ work to teach people how to avoid damaging important historic buildings like the Acropolis.
Fill in the blanks
Athens
Athena
man
plant
government
undertake
ignorance
educational
希腊的首都是雅典,而雅典最伟大的象征是雅典卫城。访问雅典的游客不会看不到这处历史遗迹,因为他高耸在市中心的一座山上。公元前五世纪把雅典卫城建在市中心就是为了方便大家前去。
雅典卫城的建筑用的全是大理石。然而,在整个历史进程中,卫城还是部分的遭到了自然力量和部分地遭到人为地毁坏。
恢复雅典卫城的努力始于1835年。 1987年,这一历史遗迹被列入联合国教科文组织的世界遗产目录。后来,重建进展很快。人们希望雅典卫城将会恢复其昔日的荣耀。


Consolidation
The capital city of Greece is Athens. The greatest symbol of the city is Acropolis. No visitors to Athens will miss seeing the monument as it stands high on a hill in the centre of the city. It was built there in the 5th century BC so that it was convenient for everyone to get to.
The buildings of the Acropolis were made of marble. However, throughout history, the Acropolis has been damaged partly by natural forces like earthquakes and partly by man.
Efforts to restore the Acropolis have started since 1835. In 1987, the monument received a World Heritage listing form UNESCO. After that, much progress was made in reconstructing the monument. It is hoped that the Acropolis will be back to its former glory.
据媒体报道,圆明园作为中国重要的文化遗址,一直以来遭到人们有意无意的破坏,有关部门近期计划对圆明园实施修复,大部分的园门和墙壁将修复一新。请根据下表写一篇150的作文。
修复的意义 1.保护中国的古老建筑。
2.恢复尊严,展现繁荣
3.给国人提供感受古代文化的机会。
采取的措施 1.组织专门的委员会
2.采取专业措施。
3.提高人们保护遗址的意识。…
自己的观点 至少两点
Homework

Thank you
Yuanmingyuan, a most famous cultural heritage, has been damaged partly by natural forces like earthquakes, and partly by man. Recently in a gesture to help preserve history, great emphasis has been put on the restoration of Yuanmingyuan by relative departments. The reconstruction will bring Yuanmingyuan back to its former glory so that we can preserve China’s old architecture. And its reconstruction will give us our dignity back. What’s more,
it can show how prosperous China has become. Last but not least, We Chinese will have access to enjoy this historic monument.
Many effective measures have been taken to protect it. Government has established a committee to undertake the complete, professional restoration. And important educational work has been undertaken to raise the awareness of the people to protect the cultural heritage.
Personally, it is better to teach people how to avoid damaging important historic buildings than to restore them after being damaged. After all, the prevention of damage from ignorance and from people not caring about protecting the monument is very important.