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大学英语新视野视听说(第三版)B2U2课件PPT.ppt

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'JourneyintotheunknownUNIT2 P26Listeningtotheworld1Readtheprograminformationbelowandanswerthequestions.ViewingBEFOREyouview1Whatdoyouknowaboutthefiveplacesmentionedinthefollowingprograminformation?Bangkok,CapeTown,theGrandCanyon,theMasaiMara,andParis. Listeningtotheworld1Readtheprograminformationbelowandanswerthequestions.ViewingBEFOREyouviewBangkokBangkokisthecapitalandthelargestcityofThailand.Itisapopulartouristdestinationwithhigh-risebuildings,lotsoftemples,intenseheat,andvibrantnightlife. Listeningtotheworld1Readtheprograminformationbelowandanswerthequestions.ViewingBEFOREyouviewCapeTownCapeTownisthemostsoutherncityinAfrica,andoneofAfrica’smostpopulartouristdestinations. Listeningtotheworld1Readtheprograminformationbelowandanswerthequestions.ViewingBEFOREyouviewTheGrandCanyonTheGrandCanyonisamagnificentcanyoninthestateofArizona,America.ItisoneoftheSevenNaturalWondersoftheWorld. Listeningtotheworld1Readtheprograminformationbelowandanswerthequestions.ViewingBEFOREyouviewTheMasaiMaraTheMasaiMaraisareserveforavastvarietyofwildanimalsinAfrica. Listeningtotheworld1Readtheprograminformationbelowandanswerthequestions.ViewingBEFOREyouviewParisParisisthecapitalofFrance,withthereputationofbeingthemostbeautifulandromanticofallcities.ItisapopulartouristdestinationandtheCapitalofFashion,attractingthefinestandmostluxuriousfashiondesignersaroundtheworld. Listeningtotheworld1Readtheprograminformationbelowandanswerthequestions.ViewingBEFOREyouview2Whichplacedoyouthinkisthenumberoneplacetosee?IthinkParisisthenumberoneplaceIwanttosee.IwanttoseethosefamoustouristsitessuchastheEiffelTower,theArcdeTriomphe,theNotre-DamedeParis,theLouvreMuseum,etc.IalsowanttotrydeliciousFrenchfoodandgoshoppingintheCapitalofFashion. Listeningtotheworld2Readthestatements.Thenwatchthevideoclipandchoosethebestanswers.ViewingWHILEyouview1D2B3B4C5D Listeningtotheworld3Watchthevideoclipagainandfillintheblanks.ViewingWHILEyouview1busy;shopping2bars;need3spaces;friendliness4elegant;expensive5views6beaches;cheap7changing;sunset8cried P33Longconversation1Q:WhatdoesEmilysayabouttheplantsintheAmazonrainforest?ATherearesomanyplantsthatitishardtoseethesky.2Q:WhatdoesEmilysayaboutthelocalpeople?DTheyareseparatedfromtheworldoutsideofthejungle.3Q:Whywastheoldwomaninthevillagesoexcited?CBecauseEmilygaveheranemptybottle.4Q:Whatisthewomanmostlikelytodoaftertalkingwiththeman?ASmallandcommonthingsshouldalsobevalued. P34Passage11Q:WhatmayhappentochildrenafterwatchingnatureprogramsonTV?DTheymaybemoredistantfromtheactualnature.2Q:Howshouldchildrengetclosetonatureaccordingtothespeaker?AByexperiencingitwiththefivesenses.3Q:WhatimpressionmighttheDiscoveryChannelleaveonchildren?BNatureseemsveryfarawayfromthem.4Q:Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?DRealnatureexperiencescomfromphysicalcontactwithnature. P35Passage21)scared2)perceive3)negative4)resultin5)losefaithin6)goesdown7)depressed8)preferably9)adapt LongConversationM:It’sgoodtohaveyoubackatworkEmily.HowwasyourtriptotheAmazonrainforest?W:Itwaslikeaspectaculardream;IsawsomanymorethingsthanIevercouldhaveimagined.Theplantsaresothickthatyoucouldn’tevenseethesunortheskyabove,andtherearemoreshadesofgreenthanI’veseenbeforeinmylife! M:Wow,withsomanyplants,howdidyougetaround?W:WerodeatourboatdowntheAmazonRiver–itconnectsthewholejungle,andthelocalpeopleuseittotravel,too.It’samazingbeingsomewheresofarawayfromtechnology,withoutanyelectricityformilesandmiles.Thelocalpeopledon’tevenseetheworldoutsideofthejungle,nevertravelingmorethan15minutesupordowntherivertheirwholelives!M:Whatanentirelydifferentlifestyle!Itmustbecompletelydifferentthere.Didyougettomeetanyofthevillagers? W:Ohyes!Here’sthestory:Ifinishedasmallbluebottleofwineandwasabouttothrowitaway.Thetourguidetoldmetosaveit.Later,whenwearrivedatoneofthevillages,heintroducedmetoanoldwomantherewhogreetedourboat.Igaveherthewinebottleasagift.Shelookedatitlikeagreattreasure,andshesaidthatitwouldbeanhonoredprizeforherhut.Iwasshockedthatsomethingsosmallandcommonforme–couldmeansomuch!M:Emily,Isupposewereallytakemodernlifeforgranted. Q1:WhatdoesthewomansayabouttheplantsintheAmazonrainforest?AQ2:Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthelocalpeople?DQ3:Whywastheoldwomaninthevillagesoexcited?CQ4:Whathasthewomanlearnedfromhertravelingexperience?A Passage1Ibelievewatchingnatureprogramsontelevisionisnotgoingtogiveusandourchildrenarealexperienceofnature.Onthecontrary,theymaydistanceusfromnature–actualnature–evenfurther.Becauserealnatureexperiencesmeancontactwithnature.Itmeansbeingwithandwithinnature,toexperienceitwithallfivesenses. True,TVprogramsgiveusjoybuttheywillneverbeabletohelpusformarelationshipwithnature.Wewatchoursmallscreenscomealivewiththevividcolorsandweallletout“aahhhh…”and“wooooow”.But,neveroncewillwefeelthepleasureofbeingclosetonature.Worsestill–theprogramssuchasthoseontheDiscoveryChannelmakenatureseemsostrange,andsofaraway,intheforestsoftheAmazonorinthewildsofAfrica.Childrenmaygrowupwithoutevenrealizingthattheflowers,plantsoracoupleoftreesintheirbackyardarenatureandtheyareequallyprecious.Thetruthis–natureissoclosetous. Wedon’tneedtogoanywherefartoenjoysuchexperiences.Itisrightthereinourbackyards.Or,inparks,gardens,forests,ornationalparks.Allweneedtodoismakeanefforttogetclosertonature–knowit,appreciateit,andexploreit.Feelingthesoilunderourfeetandthewindinourhair;listeningtothesoundofthefallenleavesandtakinginthesmellofthewetsoil–allthesearepurejoytothesensesthatwemustexperience. Q1:WhatmayhappentochildrenafterwatchingnatureprogramsonTV?dQ2:Howshouldchildrengetclosetonatureaccordingtothespeaker?aQ3:WhatimpressionmighttheDiscoveryChannelleaveonchildren?bQ4:Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?d'