- Unit1 Period 4 Listening and Talking-ppt课件(含音视频素材)-(2019)新人教版高中英语高一必修第二册
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To talk about history and culture.To listen for general and specific information about the Kremlin and Red Square.To learn to start a conversation.To learn to talk about a cultural site.M2U1 Cultural HeritagePeriod 4 Listening and TalkingTalk about history and cultureLead inWhat are these cultural relics/heritages?Where are they?the Great Wall Chinathe Great Pyramid EgyptLead inWhat are these cultural relics/heritages?Where are they?Mount Tai ChinaAswan High Dam EgyptLead inWhat are these cultural relics/heritages?Where are they?Taj Mahal Indiathe Forbidden City ChinaLead inWhat are these cultural relics/heritages?Where are they?Mogao Caves of Dunhuang ChinaMachu Picchu PeruLead inAre you familiar with the buildings in the pictures?the Kremlin Moscow, RussiaRed Suqare Moscow, RussiaWhat do you know about the Kremlin and Red Square?Saint Basils Cathedral圣瓦西里大教堂Background informationThe Kremlin is a special government area with 5 palaces and 4 cathedrals(教堂). Its where the president lives. Saint Basils Cathedral is the symbol of Russia with colorful round towers.Red Square is considered the centre of Moscow, and many important parades(游行) and events are held there. It used to be a marketplace(集市) a long time ago. First listeningListen to the conversation and choose the correct answers.1.Where are the speakers? A. On a street B. On a plane C. On a bus.2.What are they doing? A. Drawing a map. B. Sightseeing. C. Studying culture.3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Tourists and a tour guide. B. Classmates. C. Collegues.World Cultural Heritage Site Fact SheetTHE KREMLIN AND RED SQUARE, MOSCOW Built between the _ and _ centuries The palace where _ lives The Saint Basils Cathedral looks like _. The _ part of Moscow Place for parades, concerts and even _Second listeningListen again and complete the fact sheet.14th17ththe Russian presidenta flamecentralice hockey gamesn.&vi. 游行;检阅TalkingFinish the following relative clauses according to the given information.The Kremlina special government area/built between the 14th and 17th centuries/the Russian president lives here/ 5 palaces and 4 cathedrals(教堂)The Kremlinis a special place where the president and other officials work.where/which/that .TalkingThe Saint Basils Cathedrallooks like a flame/a symbol of the country/colorful round towers Red Squarethe centre of Moscow/used to be a marketplace/a place for music concerts, parades and even ice hockey games.is a special place where .which/that .Third listeningListen again and pay attention to the words in red.Tour guide: OK, here we are: the Kremlin and Red Square!Tourist 1:_ the Kremlin exactly? Tour guide: The Kremlin is a special government area. Inside, there are five palaces and four cathedrals. Its where the President lives, too.Tourist 1:_ the Palace Museum in Beijing.Tour guide:_. The Kremlin was actually built around the same time between the 14th and 17th centuries. Tourist 1:_, with the colourful round towers? Ive seen so many photos of it. It looks so pretty, like a flame! Tour guide:Thats Saint Basils Cathedral. People all over the world think of Russia when they see it. Its like the Eiffel Tower in France or the Great Wall in China, a symbol of the country.Wow . a little bit likeExcuse me, but what isYes. I guess you could say thatWhats that building over thereThird listeningListen again and pay attention to the words in red.Tourist2:_ can you tell me more about Red Square? Tour guide:_the centre of Moscow, and there have been many important parades and events held here.It also used to be a marketplace a long time ago.Tourist 2:_Tour guide:_the photos of an ice hockey game. _ children can skate on Red Square in winter? Tourist 2:_Tour guide: Yes. Red Square is also a place for music concerts. People have a lot of fun here.Forgive me for asking, butWell, its consideredOh, really? How amazing!I see that youre looking atNo way! Thats so cool!Did you know thatSummaryStarting a conversationI beg your pardon, butForgive me for asking, butExcuse me, but what is ?Excuse me. Could you please tell me about?Do/Did you know?I see that you are Tourist A: I beg your pardon, but is this the Xuanyuan Mirror? Could you please tell me about it?Tour guide: Yes, it is. It is said that its a mirror that can tell right from wrong! . I see that youre looking at that carving on the roof. Did you know that its called chiwen one of the nine sons of the Chinese dragon?Tourist B: No, I didnt. Thats so interesting!n. 镜子n. 屋顶;顶部Role playingSample dialogue 1Tourist: Forgive me for asking, but what was the Forbidden City used for in history?Tour Guide: Well, it is said that the Forbidden City served as the home of emperors and their households as well as the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government for almost 500 years.Tourist: I see that youre looking at that valuable vase. Do you know anything about it?Tour Guide: Its called “blue porcelain”. Some 1.17 million pieces of art are thought to be stored in the Forbidden City, so it is also called “the Palace Museum”.Tourist: Thats really amazing!Sample dialogue 2Tourist: Forgive me for asking, but what was the Terra-cotta Army used for?Tour guide: Well, it is said that the Terra-cotta Army was made to guard Qinshihuangs tomb. I see that you are looking at the different faces of the statues. Do you know why?Tourist: I have no idea.Tour guide: Researchers think that each statue is a copy of a real soldier.Tourist: Its so amazing! Excuse me, but when was it found?Tour guide: It was found in 1974,when some farmers were digging a well.
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