人教版高一英语必修4Unit 1 Women of achievement warming up and reading课件(共35张PPT)

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(共35张PPT)
Book
4
Unit
1
Women
of
achievement
She
was
the
only
female
monarch(君主)
of
China,
and
remains
the
most
remarkable(非凡的),
influential(有影响的)
and
mysterious(神秘的)
woman
in
Chinese
history.
Empress(女皇)
Wu
Zetian
(624
-
705)
in
Tang
Dynasty
She
was
an
inventor
and
a
scientist
from
Poland.
She
went
to
Paris
and
studied
physics
and
chemistry
there.
She
is
the
only
woman
scientist
who
was
awarded
two
Nobel
Prizes.
Marie
Curie
(1867-1934)
On
July
4,1934,
she
died
in
Paris,
killed
by
her
own
experiments.
She
died
of
radiation
poisoning(放射物中毒).
Audrey
Hepburn
whether
they
are
great
women
or
not
Personal
qualities
of
the
great
women
determined
brave
confident
warm-hearted
responsible
unselfish
honest
intelligent
broad-and-open
minded
generous
kind
modest
hard-working
considerate
helpful
active
independent
Brainstorm
:
What
qualities
do
you
think
a
great
woman
should
have?
A
Chinese
saying
goes:
Women
can
hold
up
half
of
the
sky.
Can
you
give
me
some
other
examples
to
show
that
women
can
hold
up
half
of
the
sky?
Do
you
know
who
these
women
are?
Elizabeth
Fry
Song
Qingling
Jane
Goodall
Jody
Williams
Joan
of
Arc
Lin
Qiaozhi
Warming
Up
Pre-reading
Why
do
you
think
Jane
Goodall
went
to
Africa
to
study
chimps
rather
than
to
university?Do
you
think
she
was
right?
Give
your
reasons.
Look
at
the
title
and
the
pictures
of
the
passage
and
predict
the
content.
Then
skim
the
passage
and
check
if
you
were
right.
As
a
young
girl,
she
always
wanted
to
study
animals.
She
went
to
Africa
and
studied
chimps.
Her
research
showed
the
connections
between
chimps
and
human
beings.
She
works
to
protect
chimps
everywhere.
Jane
Goodall
(1934),
Britain
Where
are
the
photos
taken?
Gombe
National
Park
in
East
Africa
What
do
you
think
of
when
you
see
the
pictures?
Reading
A
Student
of
African
Wildlife
Jane
Goodall
chimps
Task
1
Skimming:
1.
Who
is
the
protector?
2.
What
animal
are
observed?
3.
When
did
Jane
Goodall
arrive
at
Gombe?
How
old
was
she?
4.
What
was
the
purpose
of
her
study
of
the
chimps?
Jane
Goodall.
Chimps.
She
arrived
at
Gombe
in
1960
when
she
was26.
Her
purpose
was
to
help
the
rest
of
the
world
to
________________________
the
life
of
the
chimps.
understand
and
respect
Task
2
Scanning
What
did
the
group
do
in
the
morning
in
the
forest?
They
watched
the
chimps
wake
up
in
the
morning
in
the
forest
2.Where
did
Jane
Goodall
suggest
that
the
chimps
be
left?
She
suggested
the
chimps
should
be
left
in
the
wild.
3.
What
did
she
achieve?
She
discovered
that
chimps
hunt
and
eat
meat,
how
chimps
communicate
with
each
Other
and
worked
out
their
social
system.
A
student
of
African
wildlife
Para
1
Para
2
Para
3
Para
4
Task
3
Read
the
text
quickly
to
get
the
main
idea
of
each
paragraph.
A
day
in
the
park.
Jane’s
way
to
study
chimps
and
her
achievements.
Jane’s
attitude
and
feeling
to
the
animals.
Jane
has
achieved
everything
she
wanted
to
do.
(a
short
summary
to
her)
Listen
to
the
passage
and
then
choose
the
correct
answers
after
listening.
Comprehending
What
did
the
group
do
first
in
the
morning?
They_______.
went
into
the
forest
slowly
left
the
chimp
family
sleeping
in
the
tree
observed
the
family
of
chimps
wake
up
helped
people
understand
the
behaviour
of
the
chimps
2.
Why
did
Jane
go
to
Africa
to
study
chimps
in
the
wild?
Because
she
wanted_________.
to
work
with
them
in
their
own
environment
to
prove
the
way
people
think
about
chimps
was
wrong
to
discover
what
chimps
eat
to
observe
a
chimp
family
C
A
3.
Jane
was
permitted
to
begin
her
work
after_________.
A.
the
chimp
family
woke
up
B.
she
lived
in
the
forest
C.
her
mother
came
to
support
her
D.
she
arrived
at
Gombe
4.
The
purpose
of
her
study
was
to
____________.
A.
watch
the
wild
chimps
in
cages
B.
gain
a
doctor’s
degree
C.
understand
and
respect
the
lives
of
chimps
D.
live
in
the
forest
as
men
can
Comprehending
C
C
6.
The
chimps
show
love
in
their
family
by
_____
each
other.
A.
touching
B.
feeding
C.
feeding
or
cleaning
D.
feeding
or
touching
5.
Where
did
Jane
Goodall
suggest
the
chimps
be
left?
A.
In
the
wild.
B.
In
the
zoo.
C.
In
cages.
D.
In
Africa.
7.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
text?
A.
Jane
Goodall
is
the
first
person
to
understand
chimps’
behaviour
fully.
B.
Nobody
had
studied
the
chimps
before
Goodall.
C.
Goodall’s
duty
is
to
watch
chimps
wake
up
in
the
morning.
D.
Goodall
has
been
helping
the
world
to
understand
and
respect
great
women.
The
whole
day
A
family
of
chimps
wake
up
and
move
off.
Wander
into
the
forest(feed,clean
each
other)
The
mother
chimp
and
her
babies
play
in
the
tree
Go
to
sleep
together
in
their
nest
The
first
paragraph
Task
5
Details-reading
The
bond
is
as
strong
as
in
a
human
family.
discoveries
She
discovered
that
chimps
hunt
and
eat
meat.
She
observed
chimps
as
a
group
hunting
a
monkey
and
then
eating
it.
She
also
discovered
how
chimps
communicate
with
each
other.
The
second
paragraph
way:
She
spent
years
following
and
recording
chimps’
daily
life.
True
or
false:
She
hopes
that
chimps
can
be
left
in
the
forest.
Once
she
stop
working,
all
the
scenes
of
chimps
in
the
laboratories
will
appear
in
her
mind.
She
has
spent
about
forty
years
helping
people
understand
her
work.
She
has
helped
build
many
homes
for
the
wild
animals
to
live
in.
(True)
(True)
(True)
(True)
Working
with
animals
in
their
own
environment.
Gaining
a
doctor’s
degree.
Showing
that
women
can
live
in
the
forest
as
men
can.
The
fourth
paragraph
Jane’s
achievements:
Listen
to
the
text
again
and
read
the
main
idea
of
each
paragraph.
A
student
of
African
wildlife
(1)
(2)
(3)
A
day
in
the
forest
Jane’s
way
to
study
chimps
and
her
achievement.
Her
attitude
to
the
animals.
She
has
achieved
everything
she
wanted
to
do.
(4)
born
in
Britain
in
1934
study
chimps
in
Africa,not
go
to
university
in
the
forest
25
years
her
mother,
other
people
studied
by
observing
and
recording
their
daily
activities
lead
a
busy
life,tired,dirty
animals
in
the
wild,
not
used
for
entertainment
or
advertisement
everything:
working
with
animals,
a
doctor's
degree,
live
in
the
forest
as
men
can
Summary
fill
in
the
chart
Birthplace
Prefer...to...
Working
place
Time
spent
in
the
forest
Get
help
from
How
to
study
chimps
Difficulties
or
troubles
The
purpose
of
her
study
Achievements
only
if
we
understand
can
we
care;
唯有了解,我们才会关心

only
if
we
care
will
we
help;
唯有关心,我们才会行动;
only
if
we
help
shall
all
be
saved.
唯有行动,生命才会有希望。
——Jane
Goodall
——珍妮·古道尔
Let’s
see
a
video.
1.
What
made
her
a
great
success?
Discussion
2.What
should
we
learn
from
Jane
Goodall?
3.
What
do
you
think
is
the
best
way
to
protect
wildlife?
1.
What
made
her
a
great
success?
We
think
that
there
are
two
points
that
mad
her
successful.
One
is
her
way
to
study
chimps,
and
the
other
is
her
true
love
to
the
animals.
The
first
one
is
facile(容易作到的),
because
it
is
only
a
way.
Everyone
can
do
it.
But
for
the
second
one,
it
is
more
easily
said
than
done.
As
a
woman,
she
gave
up
everything,
went
to
the
forest
to
study
the
chimps
and
devoted
all
her
love
to
these
animals.
It
is
really
not
easy.
What
we
cannot
understand
is
that
how
she
has
such
great
personality
(人格,个性).
2.What
should
we
learn
from
Jane
Goodall?
wisdom
and
courage
deeply
love
to
the
animals.
her
consideration
her
hard
work
3.
What
do
you
think
is
the
best
way
to
protect
wildlife?
We
should
call
for
all
the
citizens
to
love
wildlife,
protect
their
living
conditions,
forbid
hunters
to
kill
them
freely,
build
more
natural
reserves
for
them
and
we
shouldn’t
disturb
them.
The
national
wildlife
protection
parks
shouldn't
be
open
to
the
tourists.
Make
people
aware
of
the
importance
of
wildlife
protection.
HOMEWORK
Choose
one
woman
that
you
think
great
and
try
to
describe
her
to
your
classmates
and
tell
why
you
think
she
is
great.