高级英语(第三版)第一册第八课-Three-cups-of-tea课件.ppt
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1、高级英语(第三版)第一册第八课 Three cups of teaTeaching Objectives of Lesson 8 Familiarize students with social, economic, religious background of Pakistan; Acquaint students with knowledge of local customs; Enable students to learn idiomatic expressions in the text; Familiarize students with vocabulary concernin
2、g construction.Greg Mortenson Born on Dec. 27, 1957 an American humanitarian, professional speaker, writer, former mountaineer and a military veteran. co-founder and Executive Director of the non-profit Central Asia Institute ( whose mission is to promote and support community-based education, esp.
3、for girls, in remote regions of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan) founder of the educational charity Pennies for Peace. Booksco-author of Three Cups of Tea: One Mans Mission to Promote PeaceOne School at a Time author of Stones into Schools: Promoting Peace with Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and
4、 Pakistan. More than ten years, Mortenson has faced one and another impossibilities , and then make them possible.Greg Mortenson with childrenGreg Mortensons Awards (1)2004 Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year Award for building schools for Pakistan girls. 2008 Citizen Center for Diplomacy National A
5、ward for Citizen Diplomacy 2008 Courage of Conscience Award 2008 Graven Award - Wartburg College, IA 2008 National Award for Citizen Diplomacy - Citizen Center for Diplomacy 2008 Mary Lockwood Founders Medal For Education - Daughters of The American Revolution 2008 Sword of Loyola, St. Louis Univers
6、ity, MO 2008 Charles Eliot Educator Award - New England Association of Schools & Colleges 2009 Academy of Achievement Award 2009 Sitara-e-Pakistan (The Star of Pakistan medal) 2009 Archon Award - Sigma Theta Tau International (Nursing Award) 2009 Austin College Leadership Award, Sherman TX - life wo
7、rk to take courageous stand on education issues for peace 2009 National Education Association (NEA) Human & Civil Rights Award 2009 City College San Francisco Amicus Collegii Award - Promoting peace through education 2009 Jefferson Award For Community Service: Carnegie Endowment & Harvard Kennedy Sc
8、hool of Government 2009 U.S. News & World Report: Americas Top 20 Best Leaders 2009 2009 Italy: Premio Gambrinus “Giuseppe Mazzotti” Greg Mortensons Awards (2)2010 Loyola Marymount University (CA) - Doshi Bridgebuilder Of Peace Award 2010 The Common Wealth Awards: For Public Service 2010 The Salem A
9、ward for Human Rights 2010 The Christopher Award: To affirm the highest values of the human spirit 2010 The 10th annual Lantern Award “Excellence in Education Innovation” (MOSTE LA, CA) 2010 Distinguished Service To Education Award: National Elementary School Principals Association 2010 Creativity F
10、oundation & Smithsonian Institution: Benjamin Franklin Laureate Award For Public Service 2010 Literature To Life Award - American Theater Place 2010 Viking Award - Norway House for pursuit of hard, bold, dangerous and important undertakings2010 Freedom Award - Freedom Festival for extraordinary devo
11、tion to the cause of liberty at home and abroad2010 American Peace Award - representing the spirit of world peace through thoughts and actions2010 The Mason Award - Extraordinary contribution in literature (George Mason University DC)2011 Gelett Burgess Childrens Book Award Three Cups of Tea Young R
12、eaders Edition2011 Presidential Award for Leadership in Social Change - Walden University2011 Raoul Wallenberg Award for humanitarian endeavors - Old Dominion Univ., VABackground of the Books The title of my book Three Cups of Tea comes from a Pakistani proverb that says when you share the first cup
13、 of tea youre a stranger, with the second cup you are a friend, and with the third cup you become family. I picked the title in honor of Haji Ali, the Pakistani village chief who told me we would need three cups of tea if we wanted to accomplish things together. In 1993, after a failed attempt to cl
14、imb K2, I became separated from the group as we descended. After walking 58 miles, I wandered into a little village called Korphe. There I me Haji Ali, a stout, elderly man with a silver beard. I hadnt taken a bath in 84 days, and my pants were ripped. He said, “Welcome to our village, but you do ne
15、ed to wash up a little, son, before you come to my house for tea.” I stayed with Haji Ali that night and returned later to spend more time in Korphe. One day Haji Ali took me behind the village, where 82 children were sitting in the dirt 4 girls, 78 boys and most of the kids were writing with sticks
16、 in the dirt. This was their school. A young girl came up to me and said, “Would you help us build a school?” I said, “I promise Ill build a school for you.” Little did I know that promise would change my life forever. Preface of Chapter 12It may seem absurd to believe that a “primitive” culture in
17、Himalayas has anything to teach our industrialized society.But our search for a future that works keeps spiraling back to an ancient connection between ourselves and the earth, an interconnectedness that ancient cultures have never abandoned. -Helena Norberg-Hodge (Note.3)Helena is an analyst of the
18、 impact of the global economy on cultures and agriculture worldwide, a pioneer of the localization movement. She is the founder and director of the International Society for Ecology and Culture (ISEC) whose mission is to examine the root causes of our social and environmental crisis, while promoting
19、 more sustainable and equitable patterns of living.The preface means: Humans ultimate goal in seeking expansion and development is probably peace of mind, joy and pace of ease, all of which can be found in a primitive culture. People in modern times have relentlessly endeavored to bring about techni
20、cal advances in hope of achieving these values that have already been personified and internalized by the people who live in such a “primitive culture” since the ancient times. Main Idea of Paras. 1-22 Paras. 1-8 These paragraphs give an idea of Mortensons disappointment at seeing the little progres
21、s in the school construction and of what explanation Haji Ali offers for the sluggishness. Paras. 9-22 These paragraphs suggest a change in Mortensons life makes him anxious to get the construction accomplished Detailed Analysis of Paras. 1-22Questions: What had Mortenson done the previous winter ab
22、out the building of the school?The previous winter, Mortenson had marked out a floor plan of five rooms for school. And he had left enough cash to Haji Ali to hire laborers to get the stone for the construction. (p.2)Why did Mortenson want to get the school finished as soon as possible?Because he wa
23、nted to find himself a career to support his family since he was married. (p.3)How did Haji Ali explain the slow progress of the construction?Haji Ali did not hire men of Munjung and Askole who were lazy and would work little and arguing much. Instead he had their own villagers cut the stones all su
24、mmer. (p.6)What do we know about the Pakistani traditions of marriage?According to Pakistani tradition, a Pakistani bridegroom had to give goats and rams to the brides father and the bride should cry when she left her mother. (p.22)Paraphrasing(Para.1) The rocks looked more like an ancient ruin than
25、 the building blocks of a new school.Antithesis, contrasting ancient ruins with new school, indicating that there had been little progress in the school construction sine Mortenson last left.(para.4) You look like the young ram at the time of butting.Simile. Haji Ali compared him to a young ram (a m
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