高中英语译林牛津版必修三教学课件:Unit3Backtothepastbacktothepast.ppt
新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Unit3BacktothepastWelcome to the unitWelcome to the unit学科网学科网新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究PyramidsThe Statue of ZeusThesevenwondersoftheworld新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究The Hanging GardensThe Temple of Artemis at Ephesus阿提密斯神殿阿提密斯神殿新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究The Colossus of Rhodes组卷网组卷网组卷网组卷网罗得斯岛巨像罗得斯岛巨像学科网学科网The Lighthouse of Alexandria法洛斯灯塔法洛斯灯塔The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus King毛索洛斯墓庙毛索洛斯墓庙 新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究The Statue of Zeus The Greek sculptor Phidias created the 12-m(40-ft)tall Statue of Zeus in about 435 BC.The statue stood in Olympia,and was perhaps the most famous sculpture in ancient Greece.Phidias made the gods robe and ornaments from gold and carved the body out of ivory.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Zeus is the supreme god of ancient Greece mythology.The Statue of Zeus,sculpted by a great Greek artist in about 435 BC,was once located on the western coast of Greece.It was a seated figure of Zeus,holding his eagle-topped staff in his left hand and the figure of Nike(victory)in his right hand.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究The Taj Mahal It is the name of a monument located in Agra,India.It was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife,Arjuman Banu Begum who was later known as Mumtaz Mahal and took 23 years to complete(1630-1653).组卷网组卷网组卷网组卷网 新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal on the banks of the river Yamuna as a tomb for his wife.It was built in 23 years(1630 to 1653)by 20,000 workmen.The building is made of white marble.A beautiful garden surrounds the Taj Mahal.In front of the main entrance to the building there is Taj Mahal in the reflection from the water.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon(605-562 BC)built the Hanging Gardens to cheer up his wife who missed the flowers and trees of her homeland.The garden got its name because it was built entirely on the roof of the building,which was surrounded by trees.This gave the impression that it was hanging in the sky.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究The Potala Palace It is located in Lhasa,Tibet,was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to Dharamsala after a failed uprising in 1959.In 641,Songtsan Gambo,ruler of the Tubo Kingdom,had the Potala Palace built for Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty,whom he was soon to marry.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究 Potala Palace is located on“Red Hill”in Lhasa.It was originally built in the 640s,during the reign of King Songtsan Gampo.The 13-story palace stands 117 meters high and covers an area of 130,000 square meters.It is divided into two sections,the Red Palace and the White Palace.It was used as the residence of the Dalai Lamas since the 7th century,as well as the religious and political centre of old Tibet.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Discussion1 What do you think of the structures you saw just now?2 Do you think it is important to protect cultural heritage?Why or why not?Do you have any suggestions on how to protect it?新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Homework Read the passage and finish part A on P42Preview the new words on P69-70Underline the new words and phrases in the passage.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Reading Lost civilizationsUnit3Backtothepast新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Where are the places in the pictures?What have you known about them?What else do you want to know about them?PompeiiLoulan新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究1.What country is the author from?2.What is one main similarity between Pompeii and Loulan?3.Who is Professor Zhang?UKBoth of them became lost civilization about 2,000 years ago.An archaeologist from the local cultural institute.A AReadthediaryentriesquicklyandanswerthesequestions.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究C1C1Howwelldidyouunderstandthedetailsinthediary?Readitagaincarefullyandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.What happened to Pompeii in August AD 79?2.How was the buried city discovered?Mount Vesuvius erupted and lava,ash and rocks poured out of it onto the surrounding countryside.All the people in Pompeii were buried alive,and so was the city.It was discovered in the 18th century when a farmerfound some stone with writing on it.People started to dig in the area for treasure,which caused much damage.So in 1860,the Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli was made director of the Pompeii dig.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究3.What were the stepping stones along the road in Pompeii used for?4.Why was Loulan an important city about 2,000 years ago?5.How do many people think Loulan disappeared?6.According to the last sentence,how did the author feel about the loss of Loulan?With the stones,people did not have to step in the mud in the streets on rainy days.Because it was a stopping point on the famous Silk Road between the East and the WestIt was gradually covered over by sandstorms from AD 200 to AD 500.She felt that it was a pity!新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究1 I feel lucky to have won a place on this trip.2 This morning we went to a lecture about Pompeii.3 Unfortunately,all the people were buried alive,and so was the city!4 How amazing!C2 C2 Thewritersofdiariesoftenrecordfeelingsoropinions(emotions)aswellaswhattheyhavedone(actions).Dothesentencesbelowexpressemotions(E)oractions(A)?E/AE/AE/AE/A新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究5 People started to dig in the area for treasure.6When I walked around the city,I saw streets just as they had been.7I am so excited to be here!8 Sven found the remains of building buried under the sand.E/AE/AE/AE/A新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究1 the city 2 which 3 there 4 it 5 thatD2D2Findthefollowingwordsinthetextanddecidewhattheyreferto.Pompeiithe fact that people started to dig in the area for treasurenear PompeiiLoulanthe fact that the desert was once a green land with enormous trees新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Readingstrategy:readingdiaryentriesWhen you are reading diary entries recording someones travels,you should look for:dates and place namesfacts and historical informationpersonal feelings and opinions新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Pompeiitimeeventinthe8thcenturyin89BCon24thAug.AD79in1860Loulan2000yearsagofromAD200toAD500100yearsagoIt was founded.It was taken over by the Romans.Mount Vesuvius erupted.Giuseppe Fiorelli was made director of the Pompeii dig.It existed as a commercial city.It was covered over gradually by sand storms.It was discovered by a Swedish explorer.FindthehistoricalinformationaboutPompeiiandLoulan.新课程网校原创资料 版权所有 转载必究Discussion1.Is it useful for people to study things from the past?Why or why not?2.Since as long ago as 1553 people have said,History repeats itself.What do you think this saying means?Do you agree with it?Why or why not?Homework1.Read the passage carefully and review the new 2.words and phrases.2.Make a summary of the text.