人教版高中英语选修10课件:Unit5 Warming up and reading(共72张PPT).ppt

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【英语】Unit 5《Section One Warming up,Pre-reading and reading》课件(人教版选修8)

【英语】Unit 5《Section One Warming up,Pre-reading and reading》课件(人教版选修8)

Do you know about Zhoukou Dian? Where is it? What is famous for?
It is on the Longgu Mountain, Fangshan District, Beijing. It is famous for Peking Man, a complete skull (头盖骨) of an apeman(猿人) dating back 600,000 years.
Its name
What it was made Its use of
Today’s alternative
4 death
gold
mask
to cover the face of the pharaoh after his death
none
北 京 猿 人 复 原 图 北京人头盖骨化石
Zhoukoudian Caves
Its name 1 clay lamp
What it was made Its use of
clay / pottery
to light the house
Today’s alternative
electric light
A musical instrument
This is a musical instrument which was played when a person hit the bronze or brass bells. Different notes cold be made by making the bells larger or smaller. People composed music to be played in a large house, temple or palace.

人教版英语高中必修三Unit 5 Canada -“The True North” warming up and reading 课件(共39张PPT)

人教版英语高中必修三Unit 5 Canada -“The True North” warming up and reading 课件(共39张PPT)
The soldiers ______s_u_r_r_o_u_n_d_e_d_____ (包围)
the enemy. We could see the buildings __B__ by trees. A. being surrounded B. surrounded C. to be surrounded D. surround
A Trip on "The True North”
What is "The True North”? "The True North” is the train that goes across Canada/the cross-Canada train”
I. Fast reading

Find out what these numbers refer to?
one-third Canada has one-third of the world's fresh water
Draw the route of the two girls traveling across Canada.
Vancouver Rocky Mountains Calgary Thunder Bay Toronto
Then they settled themselves down ____ work. A. to B. on C. with D. in
8. within 在 之内(尤指时间,距离) within与in表达时间的区别: within与in 指在时间范围之内,不超过
时,可替换;而in 还可指将来。 I finishes the exam within/in an hour. (一小时之内)
I'll be there in an hour. (一小时之后)

人教版高中英语选修10课件:Unit5 Warming up and reading(共72张PPT

人教版高中英语选修10课件:Unit5 Warming up and reading(共72张PPT

THE RISE OF ENGLISH AUTHORESSES IN THE
19TH CENTURY
After skimming the text quickly, tick this chart to show the issue each writer was most concerned with.
The content of Charles Dickens’ novels concentrate more on external matters such as social injustice and
problems while those of the women writers concentrate more on internal matters such as the personal feelings and reactions of the heroines in the novels.
Margaret Mitchell Anne Brontë Charles Dickens Thomas Hardy
Jane Eyre Pride and Prejudice Wuthering Heights Just so stories To kill a Mockingbird
Jane Austen Charlotte Brontë Harper Lee Emily Brontë Rudyard Kipling
George Eliot
Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) was born in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire. Her father was a carpenter who rose to be a land agent. When she was a few months old, the family moved to Griff, a ‘cheerful red-brick, ivory-covered house’, and there Eliot spent 21 years of his life among people that he later depicted in her novels.

Unit 5 Enjoying novels Period 1 Warming Up,Pre reading & Reading课件 新人教版选修10

Unit 5 Enjoying novels Period 1 Warming Up,Pre reading & Reading课件 新人教版选修10

writer.
( )4.“the other two”in the 5th paragraph refer to Agnes Grey and Wuthering Heights. ( )5.None of the Bronte sisters lived longer than 40 years old.
Their father was Patrick Bronte,born in Ireland.He moved with his wife , Maria Bronte , and their six small children to Haworth in Yorkshire in 1820.Soon after,Mrs Bronte and the two eldest children died,leaving the father to care for the remaining three girls and a boy.
答案ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
1.T
2.F 3.T
4.T
5.T
Unit 5 Enjoying novels Period 1 Warming Up,Pre-reading
& Reading课件(人教版选修10,课标通用) Ⅰ.单词识记 1.________/'lItərərI/adj.文学的→________n.文学 2.________/rI'kaʊnt/n. & v.叙述;描述
self-educated.Branwell
showed
interest
drawing.The girls were determined to earn money for his art

选修六 《Unit 5 Warming-up》 公开课精品课件

选修六 《Unit 5 Warming-up》  公开课精品课件

Homework
Preview new words in this unit and the passage on P34 to find out more about being a volcanologist.
Active volcano
Dormant volcano Extinct volcano
Pre-reading
Can you imagine climbing into a live volcano in order to take the temperature of the boiling rock inside?
imagine
doing such dangerous work as part of your job ?
Do a quiz
Answer “yes” or “no” to these questions to find out if you would be suitable for this work.
Questions
Yes No
Do you like working outside as well as inside?
Do you enjoy traveling to unusual places?
Do you enjoy taking risks?
Questions
Yes No
Do you dislike doing the
新课标人教版课件系列
《高中英语》
选修(模块)6-5.17
Warming up and Pre-reading
Warming up
1. Please name the disasters you know. See the following pictures.

选修unitwarmingup课件演示文稿

选修unitwarmingup课件演示文稿

hunchbacked have a hump(驼峰) on the back
Mentally disabled
invisible
can’t behave properly or normally
Steven Hawking
physicist / mathematician
famous scientist known for his theory about black holes and big bangs: A Brief History of Time
• is proud to • 做…自豪 • take part in • 参加 • break a record • 打破记录 • her ambition is t•o 她的雄心是…
difficulty with eyesight
• pass his university entrance exams • 通过大学考试 • sb. hope to • 希望…
blind, deaf and mute
Vincent Van Gogh
Epilepsy 癫痫症
painter
Beethoven Deaf
Musician
Warming up 2
With a partner, discuss what their disability might be.
walking difficulty
hearing problem
• lead a busy life • 过着忙碌的生活 • it is suitable for… • 对…是适宜的
Yang Guang (杨光)
singer
Though named “杨 光”, he has lived in a world of darkness since he was 8 months old.

【英语】Unit 5《Section One Warming up,Pre-reading and reading》课件(人教版选修8)


Skimming
Glance through the text and answer these questions.
1. How did they keep warm? They constructed the fires in the center of the caves to keep them warm. They might have kept fires burning all winter. They hung animal skins at the cave mouth to keep out the cold. 2. What animals were their most dangerous enemies? Tigers and bears were their most dangerous enemies.
Do you know about Zhoukou Dian? Where is it? What is famous for?
It is on the Longgu Mountain, Fangshan District, Beijing. It is famous for Peking Man, a complete skull (头盖骨) of an apeman(猿人) dating back 600,000 years.
❖ What is the object? ❖ What is it made of? ❖ What was it used for? ❖ What are the modern ❖ alternatives?
(Students work in groups. Each group chooses one object and make a discussion on it. After 3 minutes, ask four groups to present their discussion respectively.)

人教版英语必修五Unit 5(Warming up and Reading)课件(共39张PPT)


Part 1. The functions of the skin
First
aid
for burns
Part 2. Causes of burns
first degree
Part 3. Types of burns
second degree third degree
Part 4: Characteristics of burns
Because bacteria from the clothes and jewellery could infect the burns.
4. If someone has a third degree burn, why might you see tissue?
Because all layers of the skin have been burnt showing the tissue underneath.
Read Part 1 and find out The functions of skin:
1)Protect you against diseases , poisons and the sun’s harmful rays ;
2) Keep you warm or cool ; 3) Prevent you from losing too much water;
any blisters and the wound may get infected.
3.Don’t put cold water on __th__ir_d__ degree burns
4.Never put _b__u_tt_e_r,_o_i_l_or _o_i_n_tm__e_n_t on burns

人教英语选修UnitWarmingup教学课件

Some of the physical difficulties he has experienced.
When walking with a bottle of milk on his head
The fine _n_e_c_k_a_d_j_u_s_t_m_e_n_t_s are needed
人教英语选修UnitWarmingup
I eventually learned how to incorporate my newfound energy into my spiritual life while pursuing athletic goals, and I realized that it was time to fulfill my childhood dream of becoming a Guinness record-holder. In 1979 I set my first record by doing 27,000 jumping jacks, and it was such a thrill that I immediately began training for the next
□ physical skills needed for events □ number of records broken
√□ his family life
□ kinds of records broken □ why he became a sportsman
人教英语选修UnitWarmingup
records
4) Performing deep knee
bends in a hot air balloon
人教英语选修UnitWarmingup

高中英语(人教版 选修10)Unit 5 Section_Ⅰ Warming Up - Reading — Pre-reading

Section ⅠWarming_Up_&_Reading_—_Pre­readingJane Austen (1775~1817)She was born in a Steventon, Hampshire, where her father was a rector. She was the sixth child in a family of eight. She never received formal education but only had been sent to a boarding school with her sister at the age of 9. Her elder sister Cassandra was her best friend in her life, whereas her foundation education was more attributed to her father. Austen was fond of reading and writing, and had begun to take writing as joy since she was 11 or 12. Her heroines are determined to marry wisely and well. Virginia Wolf called her “the most perfect artist among women.”The BrontesThe Brontes, Charlotte, Emily and Anne lived most of their life in an isolated parsonage in Yorkshire. From these quiet surroundings the three sisters spun passionate, romantic novels of powerful emotional energy that are still popular today. They began writing under the pen names of Cuter, Ellis, and Acton Bell, and after their work on publishing poems failed, they began working on novels.Charlotte was the only one of the three to become a successful novelist in her own lifetime. Her famous works: Jane Eyre. Emily Bronte, perhaps the greatest writer of the three sisters, published only one novel, Wuthering Heights (1847), a story of the doomed love and revenge. The novel didn’t gain immediate success as Charlotte’s Jane Eyre. But it has acclaimed later fame as one of the most intense novels written in the English language.True (T) or False (F)1.Jane Austen received formal education when she was young.( )2.Jane Austen was called “the most perfect woman artist” because that the heroines in her books were determined to marry wisely and well.( ) 3.The Brontes were all famous for their novels.( )答案:1.F 2.T 3.TⅠ.高频单词点击1.literary (adj.)文学的→literature (n.)文学;文学作品2.prejudice (n.)偏见;成见3.consensus (n.)共识;共同意见4.equality (n.)同等;平等→equal (adj.)相等的;平等的 (v.)等于5.twist (n.)扭曲;歪曲 (vt.&vi.)拧;缠绕;扭曲→twisty (adj.)扭曲的6.contradiction (n.)反驳;矛盾→contradictory (adj.)相矛盾的;相抵触的7.limitation (n.)限制;局限性→limit (n.&v.) 限制;限定→limited (adj.)有限的;受限的8.hopeless (adj.)没有希望的;绝望的→hopeful (adj.)充满希望的9.approval (n.)赞成;承认→approve (v.)赞成;批准10.explicit (adj.)直率的;明确的;清楚的→explicitly (adv.)清楚地;明白地→explicitness (n.)清楚;明白11.outspoken (adj.)坦率直言的12.growth (n.)生长13.premier (adj.)第一的;首要的 (n.)总理;首相14.ambiguous (adj.)含糊的;模糊的→ambiguously (adv.)暧昧地;不明确地→ambiguousness (n.)暧昧;含糊15.injustice (n.)不公平;非正义→unjust (adj.)不公平的;非正义的16.possess (v.)拥有;占有→possession (n.)拥有;占有;财产17.sponsor (n.)担保人;发起人;赞助者Ⅱ.重点短语必记1.in force 有效的;在实施中2.get round 顺利应付;克服3.under the name of ... 用……的名字;在……的名字下4.see through 看穿;识破5.struggle against 与……做斗争6.stand out 杰出Ⅲ.常用句型必备1.Can you believe that there used to be a consensus in society that opposed the writing of novels by authoresses?2.Clearly this restriction must_have_operated at a time when there was no equality of opportunity for women.3.It is making fun of those mothers whose only wish is to marry their daughters well.4.These_women_having_produced_works_of_the_highest_quality,_ any survey of the 19th century English literature must include them.Ⅳ.课文大意理解1.Which is WRONG according to the first paragraph?A.There was no equality of opportunity for women in the 19th century.B.The discrimination of this kind was not in force for a very long time.C.There was a twist to this consensus.D.In a contradiction, there were five authoresses getting round this ban.2.Jane Austen’s novels mainly deal with ________.A.the problems and limitations of women’s choicesB.revealing the women’s inner feelingsC.the morally ambiguous concessionsD.the hardships of poor people3.How many authoresses are referred to in this passage?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.4.Why did Mary Ann Evans use the name of George Eliot to publish her works?A.Because she liked the name of George Eliot.B.Because her book could be sold well under the name of George Eliot.C.Because the publish house asked her to use the name.D.Because it is hopeless to publish novels under their own names.5.What is the purpose of the writer?A.To tell us some writers and some works of theirs.B.To arouse the readers’ sympathy to these writers.C.To let us know the social background of that society.D.To tell us not to read any English novels of that period.答案:1~5 BACDAⅤ.课文缩写填空There ed (use) to be a consensus in society that opposed the writing of novels by authoresses. 2.Even so there is another twist to this story.In a strange 3.contradiction (contradictory), this period produced five of the most courageous and gifted authoresses who got 4.round this ban.Jane Austen was the first of these great women writers.Her novels deal with the problems and 5.limitations (limit) of women’s choices.Charlotte Brontё was the most famous of the three Brontёsisters.Her novels described women 6.struggling(struggle) against their restricted roles in society.Jane Eyre was a 7.revelation (reveal) after the more reserved feelings expressed in Jane Austen’s novels.George Eliot’s novels examined the morally ambiguous concessions people make in their lives in order to succeed.8.Among some excellent male authors, Charles Dickens 9.stands out as a literary critic of the injustices of his society.His novels describe the hardships of poor people 10.who/that did not possess money or a sponsor to smooth their path.。

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4. In which way were George Eliot’s books similar to those of Charlotte Bronte?
George Eliot describes the personal distress that people bring upon themselves when they behave badly according to the expectations of society at that time.
Charlotte Bronte describes how emotional necessity makes people behave against the expected behaviour of society. So they are both concerned with how a person’s feelings affect their decisions.
THE RISE OF ENGLISH AUTHORESSES IN THE
19TH CENTURY
After skimming the text quickly, tick this chart to show the issue each writer was most concerned with.
Unit 5
Words
consensus n. 共识; 共同意见 equality n. 同等; 平等 twist n. 扭曲; 歪曲
contradiction n. 反驳; 矛盾 hopeless adj. 绝望的 sceptical adj. 怀疑性的; 持怀疑态度的 approval n. 赞成; 承认
She was educated at home and in several schools, and developed a strong evangelical piety at Mrs. Wallington’s School at Neneaton. However, later Eliot rejected her dogmatic faith. When her mother died in 1836, she took charge of the family household. In 1841 she moved with her father to Coventry, where she lived with him until his death in 1849.
During this time she met Charles Bray, a free-thinking Coventry manufacturer. His wife, Caroline (Cara) was the sister of Charles Hennel, the author of a work entitled An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of Christianity (1838). The reading of this and other rationalistic works influenced deeply Eliot’s thoughts. After her father's death, Eliot travelled around Europe. She settled in London and took up work as subeditor of Westminster Review.
Expressions
in force get round under the name of
see through struggle against
stand out
有效的; 在实施中 顺利应付; 克服 用……的名字; 在……的名字下 看穿; 识破 与……做斗争 杰出
Margaret Mitchell
3. In which way were George Eliot’s books similar to those of Charles Dickens?
George Eliot’s books were concerned with the way social pressures made people behave badly or stupidly, while Charles Dickens novels are concerned with injustice in society. So both are concerned with society and its effect on the individual but they deal with it from different points of view.
The three Bronte sisters
Charlotte Bronte
Anne Bronte
Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte
Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice
Margaret Mitchell Gone with the Wind
Margaret Mitchell Anne Brontë Charles Dickens Thomas Hardy
Jane Eyring Heights Just so stories To kill a Mockingbird
Jane Austen Charlotte Brontë Harper Lee Emily Brontë Rudyard Kipling
Read the passage again carefully and answer these questions.
1.Why do you think so many authoresses 2.wrote about love and marriage?
This was the experience and the dilemma for these women writers and this was also a common longing for most women.
Charles Dickens David Copperfield
Can you match the titles of these famous novels to the authors?
Agnes Grey Gone with the Wind Tess of the d’Urbevilles David Copperfield
explicit adj. 直率的; 清楚的 outspoken adj. 坦率直言的
growth n. 成长; 生长 childhood n. 孩童时期; 童年
premier adj. 第一的; 首要的 ambiguous adj. 含糊的; 模糊的
possess vt. 拥有; 占有 sponsor n. 担保人; 发起人; 赞助人 generous adj. 慷慨的; 大方的
2. Which writer was the most reserved in her descriptions of feelings? Why do we still read her books?
Jane Austin was most reserved in her Description of personal feelings. We read her books for their humour, irony and characterization.
Non-fiction
poetry novels
reports recounts
essays short stories descriptions
2. Do you like classic or modern literature? What famous literary works have you read?
Charles Dickens British (1812-1870)
Charles Dickens
one of the greatest novelist in English literature.
His works •The Pickwick Papers 《皮克威克外传》 •Oliver Twist《雾都孤儿》 •The Old Curiosity Shop 《老古玩店》 •David Copperfield 《大卫.科波菲尔》 •Hard Times 《艰难时世》 •A Tale of Two Cities 《双城记》 •Great Expectations 《远大前程》 •Bleak House 《荒凉山庄》
3. Which do you like better, English novels or Chinese novels? What English novels have you read?
4. Can you say something of the story you like best? Why do you enjoy reading it?
It was the best of Times. It was the worst of Times.
Jane Austen
Thomas Hardy
1. Look at these literary genres. Which do you enjoy most? Why?
Fiction
1. Can you believe that there used to be a consensus in society that opposed to the writing of novels by authoresses?
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