人教版高一英语必修4 Unit1 Women of achievement warming up and reading 课件(共45张PPT)

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Women of achievement
Unit 1
achievement
welfare
project
institute
specialist
connection
n. 成就;功绩
n. 福利;福利事业
n. 项目;工程;规划
n. 学会;学院;协会
n. 专家;专业工作者
n. 连接;关系
Words preview
human being
campaign
organization
人类
n. 运动;战役
vi. 作战;参加运动
n. 组织;机构;团体
Words preview
Warming up:
1. Who is your hero/heroine?
2. Who do you admire most in your heart ? Why?
3. Do you think he/ she is a great person?
Do you remember that we have learned some great persons in Unit 5 module 1 ? Besides Nelson Mandela, what other great men do you know?
2. Can you list several famous and great women?


Do you know any great woman in this world?
Is there any woman that really ______(encourage) you? Why do you admire her?
inspires
What qualities do you think a great person should have?
?
willing to sacrifice
hard-working
modest
unselfish
insistent
determined
intelligent
responsible
great people
I think a great person should be…
considerate
kind
I will describe some people to you, please guess who they are according to my description.
Guessing Game
She was Dr Sun Yat-sen’s wife. She was one of the top leaders in modern Chinese history. She concerned herself with welfare projects, especially the China Welfare Institute for women and children.
Song Qingling
(1893-1981),
China
She was the only female monarch (君主) of China, and remains the most remarkable (非凡的), influential and mysterious woman in Chinese history.
Empress Wu Zetian (624-705),
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.
On July 4, 1934, she died in
Paris, killed by her own
experiments.
Marie Curie
(1867-1934),
France
She was a doctor who became a specialist in women’s illnesses. She devoted all her life to medical work for Chinese women and children. Her work encouraged many other women to become doctors.
Lin Qiaozhi
(1901-1983),
China
She was a Quaker. She helped improve prison conditions and gave prisoners work and education. Her work helped the Quakers get the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947.
Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845), Britain
She helped found an
international campaign
to stop the making of
landmines. She also
worked hard to make
as many countries as
possible agree not to
use them. She and her
organization were given
the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.
Jody Williams
(1950- ), USA
As a young girl, she always wanted to study animals. She went to Africa and studied chimps instead of going to university. Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings. She works to protect chimps everywhere.
Jane Goodall
(1934- ),
Britain
She was a girl from the countryside who dressed as a man and went to fight for the French. She helped drive the English out of France. She was caught and put to death by the English.
Joan of Arc
(1412-1431), France
She was a much beloved actress. She became very popular with her role in Roman Holiday in 1953. This film turned out to be a smashing success as she won an Oscar as Best Actress. In 1988, she became a special ambassador to the United Nations UNICEF fund helping children in Latin America and Africa.
Audrey Hepburn
(1929-1993),
Britain
A Chinese saying goes:
Women can hold up half of the sky.
Both in the past and at present, women contributed to world culture in many different ways. There are women writers, educators, scientists, heads of state, politicians, artists, entertainers, and others.
Name
Ambition
Problems
Sacrifices
Joan of Arc
To drive the English from France
Women were not allowed to fight like a man.
She lost her life.
Name
Ambition
Problems
Sacrifices
Elizabeth Fry
To help improve prison conditions
She was criticized for neglecting her family and enjoying fame.
Less time was spent with her husband and family.
Name
Ambition
Problems
Sacrifices
Song Qingling
Her relatives held political opinions completely different from hers.
After her husband died, she lived alone.
To work for civil rights, democracy and peace
Name
Ambition
Problems
Sacrifices
Lin Qiaozhi
To help women and children with their illness and health
Women had greater difficulties getting into medical college and getting further training.
She never got married or had a family of her own.
Name
Ambition
Problems
Sacrifices
Jane Goodall
To work with animals in the wild
She lived a hard life in the wild.
She gave up the comforts of life to study the chimps.
Name
Ambition
Problems
Sacrifices
Jody Williams
To prevent the making and use of landmines
It isn’t easy to work with groups in different countries and persuade governments to stop the making and use of landmines.
She has lost her own personal time because of the demands of the job.
What do these great women have in
common?
1. Work hard at their chosen careers.
2. Stick to their idea without any
withdrawal (退缩).
3. Overcome all sorts of difficulties.
4. Give up things like families or life
to achieve their ambition.
5. Make great contributions to the society.
Do you know a woman who really
inspires or encourages you?
Describe her and explain why.
Tips: What does she look like?
What do you think about…?
What are her reputation?
Why do you admire her?
What are her contribution?
How would you describe her?
Talking
It is said that “it is more difficult for a woman to be successful”. Do you agree or disagree?
Give your reasons.
Discussion
Jane Goodall
What can you see in the pictures?
Jane Goodall with the chimp.
Questions
Where are the photos taken?
Gombe National Park in East Africa (Tanzania)
坦桑尼亚
珍·古道尔 (Jane Goodall, 1934—) 生于
伦敦。自幼即对动物行为极感兴趣。18岁离开学校,到赴非洲为止,她曾先后担任过秘书以及影片制作助理。此后,她在非洲担任古生物学家路易斯·利基的助手,与利基的合作经验使她能于1960年在贡贝溪动物保护区设立一个营区,得以观察该地黑猩猩的行为。
1977年她建立了“珍·古道尔人、动物与
环境研究所”。1991年,她倡议并成立了
“根与芽”组织,目的是使从幼儿园到大
学的年轻一代都能够行动起来,为了环
境、动物和他们自己的社区创造一个更加
美好的世界。1995年,被英国女王授予勋
爵士。珍·古道尔撰有许多书籍和论文,
最著名的是《生活在人类的阴影中》
(1971), 此著作已被翻译成15种文字。
Why can she get along well with
the chimps for such long time?

To know more about the life of chimps.
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.
Only if we can understand
can we care
Only if we care
will we help
Only if we help
shall all the life is hopeful
—— Jane Goodall
Homework
Look up the new words
and expressions of the
reading in the dictionary.
2. Preview the reading:
A STUDENT OF AFRICAN
WILDLIFE