1、1.working with children/some kind of youth work2.riding horse3.have fun4.still enjoy sports5.one on one6.build a relationship with them7.as a volunteer8.reference from someone who knows you Cancer Research UK environmental protectionUK charitiesChina The British Heart Foundation disability assistanc
2、e The Royal National Lifeboat Institution PositiveNeutralNegativeindependentwisegeneroushonestconfidentcreativeeasygoingsensitiveseriousbookishshynervouslazyloyalintelligentdeterminedwarm-heartedstraightforwardself-consciousstrictshort-sightedselfishmeanslackambitious,active,hospitable,considerate,s
3、ympathetic,capable,energetic,selfless,dedicated,donated,attractive,cooperative,outgoing,sociable,aggressiveNaziJewishaid temporarymilitaryrise to ones feetachievementknighthoodchiefn.纳粹党员,纳粹分子纳粹党员,纳粹分子adj.犹太人的,犹太教的犹太人的,犹太教的 vt.帮助,援助帮助,援助 adj.短期的,短暂的;临时的短期的,短暂的;临时的n.军队军队 ;adj.军事的军事的站起身站起身来来 rise(vi.)
4、/raz/rose-risen-rising/roz/rzn/raz/n.成绩,成绩,成就成就C achieve(v.)n.(英国的)爵士封号或头衔(英国的)爵士封号或头衔adj.最高级别的,首席的最高级别的,首席的We lost power _.temporarilypermanent(adj.)永久的永久的She raised herself to her feet./rez/n.帮助,援助帮助,援助 with the of /in aid of first aid?Jew n.犹太人犹太人major treatmentobtaindrugcertificateministryfurthe
5、radj.重要的,主要的重要的,主要的 (v.)major in 主修主修majority n.the of 大部分大部分n.治疗;治疗;疗法疗法;对待;处理;对待;处理 for;treat(vt.)vt.获得,获得,得到得到 gain;get n.药物,药物,药材药材 Cn.证明书,证明书,证书证书 C a birth/marriage/death certificaten.政府的(部政府的(部)(Brit)the Ministry of Defence=(US)Department of Defense国防部国防部adj.更多的,附加更多的,附加的的 furthermore adv.(=m
6、oreover)此外此外 Developing ideas Book 3 Unit 2Schindlers listOskar SchindlerA German businessmanDuring World War II,he protected the lives of thousands of Jews by hiring them to work in his factories.What trouble did Jews face at that time?During WWII,the Nazis slayed Jews cruelly.Learning to learnMost
7、 biographies are organised in the order in which events happened.Whilst reading a biography,its a good idea to make a timeline to record and track important information,such as dates,places and key events.This can be a useful way of displaying the kind of life the person led and even,sometimes,what
8、he/she was really like.What is this passage mainly about?Genre:A biography of Nicholas WintonMatch the events to the years in which they happened;and add some missing points of time to this timeline 19311938195419882014a.Winton left the military.b.He was awarded the Order of the White lion.c.He went
9、 to Prague to help refugees escape from the Nazis.d.He was invited onto the British television programme Thats life.e.He became a businessman.ecadb1.Why were the parents heartbroken?Why did the parents fear that they would never see their children again?2.Why is Para 1 written this way(present tense
10、/heartbreaking description)?It is August 1939,and a group of frightened children are boarding a train at Pragues Wilson Station.Their heartbroken parents do not join them.Indeed,they fear they may never see their children again.But they know that their children will live.These are among the 669 chil
11、dren,most of them Jewish,that Nicholas Winton will go on to save from death at the hands of the Nazis.Read Part 1 and answer:Nicholas Winton was born on 19 May 1909 in London,to German-Jewish parents.The family later took British nationality.On leaving school,Winton worked in banks in Germany and Fr
12、ance.He returned to Britain in 1931,where he worked in business.In December 1938,a friend asked Winton to come to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.In Prague,Winton saw people living in terrible conditions and whose lives were in danger.He decided to help transport children to sa
13、fety in Britain.He established an office to keep records of the children,and then returned to Britain to find temporary homes for them.He used donated funds and his own money to pay the 50 pounds per child that the British government required.By August 1939,Winton had saved 669 children.During World
14、 War II,Winton served as an officer in Britains Royal Air Force.He left the military in1954.He then worked for international charities and for various companies.For the most part,he did not mention the children he saved and his actions soon disappeared from peoples memories.Read Part 2 and answer:1.
15、How did Winton help?2.Can you imagine what difficulties Winton faced in that situation?For the most part,he did not mention the children he saved and his actions soon disappeared from peoples memories.That all changed in 1988 when his wife Grete found a forgotten journal at home.The journal containe
16、d photographs and names of the children and addresses of the families that took them in.She sent the journal to a newspaper,and that year Winton was seen on the British television programme Thats Life.At one point,the host asked people in the audience to stand up if Nicholas Winton had saved their l
17、ives.A shocked Winton watched as the majority of people rose to their feet.The programme brought his actions to public attention,and Winton became a respected figure around the world.Later,Winton received various honours for his achievement,including a knighthood in 2003,and the Czech governments hi
18、ghest honour,the Order of the White Lion,in 2014.Nicholas Winton passed away on 1 July 2015,at the age of 106.As the Chinese saying goes,“A kind-hearted person lives a long life.”Read Part 3 and answer:1.Why do you think it took such a long time for Wintons actions to become known?2.Supposing that y
19、ou were Winton,can you describe how you felt when you saw the majority of people rose to their feet?3.How do you understand the Chinese saying“A kind-hearted person lives a long life.”?IntroductionMain bodyConclusionMost biographies are organised the in time order in which events happened.The name o
20、f the person and his biggest achievement Learn to analyze a biography.The authors opinionWhich three words would you use to describe Wintons personal qualities?Why?19 May,1909On leaving schoolIn 19311938-1939During World War IIFrom 1954In 1988born in _worked in banks in _ and _returned to _ and work
21、ed in _1.came to Prague to _ people escaping from Nazis 2.helped to _ children to safety in _3.established an office to_ the children 4.found _for them in Britain5._ 50 pounds per child to British governmentserved as _ in Britains Royal Air Force_ the military and _international charities without _w
22、hat he did for the childrena forgotten _ was found and sent to _1988-20141 July 2015his actions were brought to _ and he received various honours for his_LondonGermanyFranceBritainbusinessaidtransportBritainkeep records oftemporary homespaid an officerleftworked formentioningjournala newspaperpublic
23、 attentionachievement _ at the age of 106 passed awayFill in the blanks to finish the summary of the biography The power of good and then retell it.It is August 1939,and a group of frightened children are boarding a train at Pragues Wilson Station.Their heartbroken parents do not join them.Indeed,th
24、ey fear they may never see their children again.But they know that their children will live.These are among the 669 children,most of them Jewish,that Nicholas Winton will go on to save from death at the hands of the Nazis.Nicholas Winton was born on 19 May 1909 in London,to German-Jewish parents.The
25、 family later took British nationality.On leaving school,Winton worked in banks in Germany and France.He returned to Britain in 1931,where he worked in business.一一就就=as soon as/the moment/the minute/the instant/immediately/directly/instantly/hardlywhen/no sooner than(v.)board 登船/机=go aboard go on to
26、 do 继续/进而做某事save A from B 把A从B中救出来 be born on/in/to:He was born into a poor family.In December 1938,a friend asked Winton to come to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.In Prague,Winton saw people living in terrible conditions and whose lives were in danger.He decided to help trans
27、port children to safety in Britain.He established an office to keep records of the children,and then returned to Britain to find temporary homes for them.He used donated funds and his own money to pay the 50 pounds per child that the British government required.By August 1939,Winton had saved 669 ch
28、ildren.see sb doing/done/dokeep a record(records)of 记录on record 有记录的;公开的hold(keep)/create(set)/break/a record 保持/创造/打破记录同位语从句:对抽象名词解释说明,充当同位语。定语从句:对名词或代词进行修饰,充当定语。*that 在同位语从句中不充当成在同位语从句中不充当成分,但在定语从句中有成分。分,但在定语从句中有成分。The news that our team has won the game was true.The news that he told me yesterday
29、 was true.(n.)此处为“安全地带”的含义During World War II,Winton served as an officer in Britains Royal Air Force.He left the military in1954.He then worked for international charities and for various companies.For the most part,he did not mention the children he saved and his actions soon disappeared from peop
30、les memories.Streets fill with people during the festival,but for the most part=usually,most of the time its a quiet,sleepy town.节日期间街道上挤满了人,但在平日,这是个安静冷清的小镇。That all changed in 1988 when his wife Grete found a forgotten journal at home.The journal contained photographs and names of the children and
31、addresses of the families that took them in.She sent the journal to a newspaper,and that year Winton was seen on the British television programme Thats Life.At one point,the host asked people in the audience to stand up if Nicholas Winton had saved their lives.A shocked Winton watched as the majorit
32、y of people rose to their feet.The programme brought his actions to public attention,and Winton became a respected figure around the world.at one point=at one moment=at some point 一度、某时刻 The homeless shelter takes in women and children.She stood on the shore taking in the salty sea air.Its hard to t
33、ake all this information in at once.He was taken in by a man who said he was collecting money for a charity.收留收留吸入(水、空气吸入(水、空气)理解、领会理解、领会欺骗欺骗“a+adj.+专有名词专有名词”表示表示某人或某物具有某种特殊品质某人或某物具有某种特殊品质We were met at the door by an embarrassed Mr.Brown.=Mr.Brown was embarrassed when he met us at the door布朗先生在门口见到
34、我们时神色尴尬。We had a very mild January.一月的天气非常温和。Later,Winton received various honours for his achievement,including a knighthood in 2003,and the Czech governments highest honour,the Order of the White Lion,in 2014.Nicholas Winton passed away on 1 July 2015,at the age of 106.As the Chinese saying goes,“A kind-hearted person lives a long life.”=rest in the graveyard=meet ones end去世=a knighthood _(include).included