大學(xué)英語(yǔ)新視野視聽(tīng)說(shuō)第三版B2U2課件PPT
Journey into the unknown UNIT 2 P26 Listening to the world 1 Read the program information below and answer the questions. Viewing BEFORE you view 1 What do you know about the five places mentioned in the following program information? Bangkok, Cape Town, the Grand Canyon, the Masai Mara, and Paris. Listening to the world 1 Read the program information below and answer the questions. Viewing BEFORE you view Bangkok Bangkok is the capital and the largest city of Thailand. It is a popular tourist destination with high-rise buildings, lots of temples, intense heat, and vibrant nightlife. Listening to the world 1 Read the program information below and answer the questions. Viewing BEFORE you view Cape Town Cape Town is the most southern city in Africa, and one of Africas most popular tourist destinations. Listening to the world 1 Read the program information below and answer the questions. Viewing BEFORE you view The Grand Canyon The Grand Canyon is a magnificent canyon in the state of Arizona, America. It is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Listening to the world 1 Read the program information below and answer the questions. Viewing BEFORE you view The Masai Mara The Masai Mara is a reserve for a vast variety of wild animals in Africa. Listening to the world 1 Read the program information below and answer the questions. Viewing BEFORE you view Paris Paris is the capital of France, with the reputation of being the most beautiful and romantic of all cities. It is a popular tourist destination and the Capital of Fashion, attracting the finest and most luxurious fashion designers around the world. Listening to the world 1 Read the program information below and answer the questions. Viewing BEFORE you view 2 Which place do you think is the number one place to see? I think Paris is the number one place I want to see. I want to see those famous tourist sites such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre-Dame de Paris, the Louvre Museum, etc. I also want to try delicious French food and go shopping in the Capital of Fashion. Listening to the world 2 Read the statements. Then watch the video clip and choose the best answers. Viewing WHILE you view 1 D 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 D Listening to the world 3 Watch the video clip again and fill in the blanks. Viewing WHILE you view 1 busy; shopping 2 bars; need 3 spaces; friendliness 4 elegant; expensive 5 views 6 beaches; cheap 7 changing; sunset 8 cried P33 Long conversation 1 Q: What does Emily say about the plants in the Amazon rainforest? A There are so many plants that it is hard to see the sky. 2 Q: What does Emily say about the local people? D They are separated from the world outside of the jungle . 3 Q: Why was the old woman in the village so excited? C Because Emily gave her an empty bottle. 4 Q: What is the woman most likely to do after talking with the man? A Small and common things should also be valued. P34 Passage 1 1 Q: What may happen to children after watching nature programs on TV? D They may be more distant from the actual nature. 2 Q: How should children get close to nature according to the speaker? A By experiencing it with the five senses. 3 Q: What impression might the Discovery Channel leave on children? B Nature seems very far away from them. 4 Q: What is the main idea of this passage? D Real nature experiences com from physical contact with nature. P35 Passage 2 1) scared 2) perceive 3) negative 4) result in 5) lose faith in 6) goes down 7) depressed 8) preferably 9) adapt Long Conversation M: Its good to have you back at work Emily. How was your trip to the Amazon rainforest? W: It was like a spectacular dream; I saw so many more things than I ever could have imagined. The plants are so thick that you couldnt even see the sun or the sky above, and there are more shades of green than Ive seen before in my life! M: Wow, with so many plants, how did you get around? W: We rode a tour boat down the Amazon River it connects the whole jungle, and the local people use it to travel, too. Its amazing being somewhere so far away from technology, without any electricity for miles and miles. The local people dont even see the world outside of the jungle, never traveling more than 15 minutes up or down the river their whole lives! M: What an entirely different lifestyle! It must be completely different there. Did you get to meet any of the villagers? W: Oh yes! Heres the story: I finished a small blue bottle of wine and was about to throw it away. The tour guide told me to save it. Later, when we arrived at one of the villages, he introduced me to an old woman there who greeted our boat. I gave her the wine bottle as a gift. She looked at it like a great treasure, and she said that it would be an honored prize for her hut. I was shocked that something so small and common for me could mean so much! M: Emily, I suppose we really take modern life for granted. Q1: What does the woman say about the plants in the Amazon rainforest? A Q2: What does the woman say about the local people? D Q3: Why was the old woman in the village so excited? C Q4: What has the woman learned from her traveling experience? A Passage 1 I believe watching nature programs on television is not going to give us and our children a real experience of nature. On the contrary, they may distance us from nature actual nature even further. Because real nature experiences mean contact with nature. It means being with and within nature, to experience it with all five senses. True, TV programs give us joy but they will never be able to help us form a relationship with nature. We watch our small screens come alive with the vivid colors and we all let out “aahhhh ” and “wooooow”. But, never once will we feel the pleasure of being close to nature. Worse still the programs such as those on the Discovery Channel make nature seem so strange, and so far away, in the forests of the Amazon or in the wilds of Africa. Children may grow up without even realizing that the flowers, plants or a couple of trees in their backyard are nature and they are equally precious. The truth is nature is so close to us. We dont need to go anywhere far to enjoy such experiences. It is right there in our backyards. Or, in parks, gardens, forests, or national parks. All we need to do is make an effort to get closer to nature know it, appreciate it, and explore it. Feeling the soil under our feet and the wind in our hair; listening to the sound of the fallen leaves and taking in the smell of the wet soil all these are pure joy to the senses that we must experience. Q1: What may happen to children after watching nature programs on TV? d Q2: How should children get close to nature according to the speaker? a Q3: What impression might the Discovery Channel leave on children? b Q4: What is the main idea of this passage? d