Unit1FestivalsandCelebrationsReadingforwriting课件--人教版高中英语必修第三册.pptx
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1、Festivals and Festivals and celebrationscelebrationsPhoenix flutes make music, The moonlight flashes,Fish and dragon lanterns whirl the whole night long.-Xin Qiji凤箫声动,玉壶光转,一夜鱼龙舞。Have you ever experienced any festival in another region in China or just another country? Lead-inPlease read the passage
2、and get the information following the given structure. My amazing Naadam experience I experienced the Naadam Festival in Chinas Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for the first time this year. The festival falls on the fourth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar, usually lasting for three days
3、. Naadam means games in Mongolian, and it is represented by three events: horse racing, wrestling, and archery, which are all so exciting to watch!brief introduction of the festivalPlease Finish the following paragraphs. My amazing Naadam experiencePara 2. On the first day, I set off to the games ea
4、rly with my friend Burin. I saw a lot of people wearing fancy Mongolian robes. Some were feeding their horses, some were practising archery, and others were chatting or taking photographs. Burin told me that Mongolians travel every year from near and far to attend the festival, just as their ancesto
5、rs had done for centuries.The author describes the surroundings to show the , not the scenery of nature. local cultureMy amazing Naadam experiencePara 3-4 After the opening ceremony and some amazing performances, the wrestling competition began. Mongolian wrestling is different from the wrestling in
6、 the Olympic Games. There are no rounds, and wrestlers are not separated by weight. The wrestler loses if any part of his body above his knee touches the ground. After singing some songs, the competitors danced onto the green field. waving their arms in the air as if they were eagles. I was quite mo
7、ved by their show of strength and grace. I absolutely enjoyed the archery, too, but the horse races were my favourite part. However, I was surprised to see that the riders were boys and girls! I heard it is because children are lighter and the horses can run faster and farther. At first, I was a lit
8、tle worried about the childrens safety, but Burin said, Dont worry. Theyve been riding horses all their lives. Theyll be just fine. That was the moment I started to understand why people sayHorses are at the heart of Mongolian culture.activitesdetails ?brief introductionsimilefeelings and thoughtsMy
9、 amazing Naadam experiencePara 5 Im finally back home now, feeling really tired, but celebrating Naadam with my friend was totally worth it. He invited me back for the winter to stay in a traditional Mongolian tent and eat hot pot. I cant wait!How does the writer stress his feelings? Can you find mo
10、re such adverbs in the diary? My amazing Naadam experience I experienced the Naadam Festival in Chinas Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for the first time this year. The festival falls on the fourth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar, usually lasting for three days. Naadam means games in M
11、ongolian, and it is represented by three events: horse racing, wrestling, and archery, which are all so exciting to watch! On the first day, I set off to the games early with my friend Burin. I saw a lot of people wearing fancy Mongolian robes. Some were feeding their horses, some were practising ar
12、chery, and others were chatting or taking photographs. Burin told me that Mongolians travel every year from near and far to attend the festival, just as their ancestors had done for centuries. After the opening ceremony and some amazing performances, the wrestling competition began. Mongolian wrestl
13、ing is different from the wrestling in the Olympic Games. There are no rounds, and wrestlers are not separated by weight. The wrestler loses if any part of his body above his knee touches the ground. After singing some songs, the competitors danced onto the green field, waving their arms in the air
14、as if they were eagles. I was quite moved by their show of strength and grace. I absolutely enjoyed the archery, too, but the horse races were my favourite part. However,I was surprised to see that the riders were boys and girls! I heard it is because children are lighter and the horses can run fast
15、er and farther. At first, I was a little worried about the childrens safety, but Burin said, Dont worry. Theyve been riding horses all their lives. Theyll be just fine. That was the moment I started to understand why people say Horses are at the heart of Mongolian culture. Im finally back home now,
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