译林牛津版9BUnit2GreatpeopleReading1教学ppt课件.ppt
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译林牛津版9BUnit2GreatpeopleReading1教学ppt课件.ppt
9BUnit2GreatpeopleReading1AgreatmusicianAgreatmusicianA great beauty,a great actress,a great humanitarianWhoishe?Whatdidhedo?NeilArmstrongthefirstmantowalkontheMoonan astronautn.宇航宇航员员Neil Armstrongthe first man to walk on the Moon Apollo 11 plua spacecraftn.宇宙宇宙飞飞船;船;航天器航天器a footprintOne small step for man,one giant leap for mankind!n.跳跳跃跃n.人人类类on the Moons surface n.表面表面pilots licencea piece of paper that shows you are allowed to do sth.the navy海海军军serveasapilot?v.服役服役a test pilotaircraftn.飞飞机,航空器机,航空器试飞员试飞员went into space(1966)Gemini 8双子座双子座8号号He was the command pilot of Gemini 8.飞飞行指行指挥挥Gemini 8双子座双子座8号号begin spinning out of controlreceive the ordercut the flight shortv.旋旋转转n.命令命令缩缩短短Pacific Ocean太平洋太平洋walk on the Moon(1969)Was he the only person that walked on the Moon?Buzz AldrinAfter landing on the Moonv.着着陆陆1.They walked on the Moon for about two and a half hours.half hours.2.The astronauts took some Moon rocks back to the Earth.3.Neil Armstrong received 3.Neil Armstrong received the Medal of the Medal of Freedom.Freedom.the highest award that a US citizen can receive(总统总统)自由勋章自由勋章He was the pride of the whole world.n.骄骄傲傲When Apollo 11 returned,the whole world was waiting to greet them.They were heroes.Simon has read the article about Neil Armstrong,but he does not know some of the words.Help him find out the meanings of the words.Circle the correct letters.1Alicenceis_.a.somemoneyb.atypeofpowerc.apieceofpaperthatshowsyouareallowedtodosomethingcTask12Anastronaut_.a.drawsmapsb.travelstospacec.travelstodifferentcountries3Somethingthatisspinning is_.a.turningroundandroundb.goingveryfastc.makingalotofnoiseba4Aleap is_.a.anewplaceb.alongorhighjumpc.awalk5Asurfaceis_.a.theinsideofsomethingb.thebottomofsomethingc.theoutsideortoppartofsomethingbc6Acitizenisapersonwho_.a.livesinacountryandenjoysrightsthereb.iskindandhelpfulc.doessomethingimportanta1.WhoarethefirstmentowalkontheMoon?2.WhendidhebecomethefirstmanthatwalkedontheMoon?3.HowlongdidtheywalkontheMoon?4.Whatawarddidhegetforhisservice?NeilArmstrongandBuzzAldrin.On20July1969.Forabouttwoandahalfhours.TheMedalofFreedom.Task2Gothroughthetextquicklyandsilentlyandanswerthesequestions.1.Armstrongwasinterestedinflyingattheageofsixteen2.Armstrongjoinedthenavyin1949.FTsixTask3ListentoPara1-2andjudgethestatements.In1962,Armstrongwas(1)c_tobeanastronaut.In1966,hewentintospaceinGemini8.However,thef_wascutshortbecauseofsomeunexpectedsituation.HebroughtthespacecraftdownintothePacificOceans_.hosenlightuccessfullyTask4ListentoPara3andcompletethepassage.After landing the spacecraft on the surface of the Moon,what did they do?step out of the spacecraftwalk on the moonsay the famous wordstake some rocks back for further researchTask 5 Read Para 4-6 and answerTask 6 AwardsWhen they came_,they were_ warmly by the whole world as_.Because he offered excellent_,the Medal of Freedom was presented _ Neil Armstrong,which isthe _award to a US _.The whole world is_ of him.backgreetedheroesservicetohighestcitizenproud1930borninOhio,theUSA1936194619491955tookhisfirstflight(attheageofsix)receivedhisstudentpilotslicencejoinedthenavy(andbecameanavalpilot)becameatestpilotTask7P24B2196219661969becameanastronautwentintospaceascommandpilotwithDavidScottbecamethefirstmantowalkontheMoon1.HowoldwasArmstrongwhenhebecameanastronaut?2.WhatdidArmstrongmeanbyhisfamouswords“onesmallstepfor(a)man,onegiantleapformankind”?Thewalkingisveryimportanttothemankind.Hewas32yearsold.Task8Thinkaboutthefollowingquestions.They make a great contribution to the worldWhy are these people great?Task9Pairworkhave a great interest in sthbe willing to do things,easy or hard study/work/practise hardsolve problems wiselyTask10DiscussionWhatcanyoulearnfromgreatpeople?Homework1.Reviewthetext.2.Finishtheexercisesinyourworkbook.