Unit4 Video Time-ppt课件(含音视频素材)-(2021新)人教版高中英语必修第三册.rar
SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE EXPLORATIONEXPLORATIONEXPLORATIONEXPLORATION Video Time(P48)Workbook: Reading and Writing(P82)1. To watch a video about exploring Mars.2. To learn an argumentation about homes on Mars;3. To develop the ability of critical thinking;nBy the end of this period, you will be able toTeaching objectivesTeaching objectivesMystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of mans desire to understand.Neil ArmstrongReview1. Max thinks being an _ would be extremely cool.2. The selection _ for astronauts is quite demanding.3. _ and physical health is of great importance to us.4. Susan is a very bright and _ woman sho knows her mind.5. John was very _ to give me a hand.6. _ is convenient to heat food as well as bake cakes.7. Its a complete _ to me why they chose him to be monitor.8. I always have a strong _ to help and care for people.9. If you are _ about something, you are interested in it and want to know more about it.intelligent curious mystery desire microwave astronaut procedure keen mental astronautprocedureMentalintelligentkeenMicrowavemysterydesirecuriousLead inHow much do you know about Mars?Lead inExploring MarsMars is truly a fascinating planet for people on Earth. Although exploring the Red Planet had never been easy, scientists are determined to continue their explorations.extremely attractive 决心的Before You Watch1 Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the smallest planet in the solar system.2 It is one of the few planets that we can see with the naked eye.3 Like Earth, Mars has volcanoes, valleys, polar ice caps, seasons, and weather.4 Olympus Mons, the largest volcano on Mars, is about twice as high as Mount Qomolangma.Now Read the statements below and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F). Try to guess if you are not sure of the answers.FTTF太阳系肉眼山谷极地冰川奥林匹斯山珠穆朗玛峰Before You WatchWork out the meanings of the following sentences. _ The probe separates from the launch vehicle._ The lander lands on the surface of Mars._ The probe enters the Earth-Mars transfer orbit._ Controllers on Earth guide the probe into the orbit around Mars._ The lander discards the protective shield and the parachute._ The space-to-ground communications link is created._ The orbiter and the lander separate._ The rover transmits data back to Earth and receives orders from Earth._ The rover begins to explore the surface of Mars.1New Words in the videoplanetary adj. 星球的the naked eye 肉眼volcano n. 火山Olympus Mons 奥林匹斯山Mount Qomolangma 珠峰valley n. 峡谷Valles Marineris 水手谷carbon dioxide 二氧化碳blanket v. 覆盖,遮盖Antarctica n. 南极洲cap v. 覆盖,加盖于.protective shield 保护屏barren adj. 贫瘠的quest n. 寻求,探索nevertheless n. 不过,尽管如此probe n. 探测器orbiter n. 轨道飞行器lander n. 着陆器rover n. 探测车demonstration n. 演示transfer v. 移交,转接,转移orbit n. 轨道parachute n. 降落伞discard v. 丢弃,抛弃voyage n. 航行,航天While You WatchPut the events in the correct order._ The probe separates from the launch vehicle._ The lander lands on the surface of Mars._ The probe enters the Earth-Mars transfer orbit._ Controllers on Earth guide the probe into the orbit around Mars._ The lander discards the protective shield and the parachute._ The space-to-ground communications link is created._ The orbiter and the lander separate._ The rover transmits data back to Earth and receives orders from Earth._ The rover begins to explore the surface of Mars.123456789Lead inHomes on Mars ?Read for main idea The text talks about: the possible problems and solutions of living on Mars. scientists opinions of living on Mars. the introduction of Mars. the project we are making to send humans to Mars Match the main idea with related paragraph(s) in the text. Para 2-3Para 1Para 4Read for structurestate the topiclist the proofsconclusionSome of the worlds most important scientists think living on Mars will come true one day.Topic sentencePara. 1Para. 2Para. 3Para. 4However, scientist will need to terraform Mars for people to be able to live. Another big concern for scientists is whether humans can move to Mars and still stay healthy in mind and body.It seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe.Read for main idea1. What is the genre(体裁) of the text?A. an expositionB. an argumentation C. a narrationargument(论点), proof(论据), reasoning(论证), conclusion.Some of the worlds most important scientists think the idea of people living on Mars will come true one day. Stephen Hawking believed humans must move into space to survive. “Once we spread out into space and establish independent colonies, our future should be safe,” he said. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense. He thinks sending people to Mars will allow us to learn a lot-for example, aobut the ability of humans to live in a very different environment. 1. What do scientists think of the idea of people living on Mars? 2. Which scientists are mentioned? Why are they mentioned here?Some of the worlds most important scientists think the idea of people living on Mars will come true one day. Stephen Hawking believed humans must move into space to survive. “Once we spread out into space and establish independent colonies, our future should be safe,” he said. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense. He thinks sending people to Mars will allow us to learn a lot-for example, aobut the ability of humans to live in a very different environment. Para. 1Some of the worlds most important scientists think the idea of people living on Mars will come true one day. Stephen Hawking believed humans must move into space to survive. “Once we spread out into space and establish independent colonies, our future should be safe,” he said. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense. He thinks sending people to Mars will allow us to learn a lot-for example, aobut the ability of humans to live in a very different environment. 3. How do you understand “humans must move into space to survive” and “starting with the Mars makes the most sense”?Para. 1Critical thinkingIn pairs, discuss what Stephen Hawking said in Para. 1.Analysis:_.My viewpoint: _.Critical thinkingIn pairs, discuss what Stephen Hawking said in Para. 1.Analysis: Some people, such as Stephen Hawking, believe that because of war, pollution, climate change, hunger, or overcrowding, the Earth will at some point no longer be able to support human life. As a result, the human race will become extinct. To such people, the only hope for the future of the human race is colonising space. My viewpoint: I disagree with this, because I think that both the Earth and people are stronger and more resilient(能复原的) than this. We will find solutions to our problems here on Earth before colonising space will become necessary. Read Para. 2-3 and fill in the table.Challenges Solutions terraform Mars build factories stay healthy in mind and body keep busyget along and work together Para. 2-3factories greenhouse gases(carbon dioxide)plants (air)gases people can breathe higher temperature rainfall Draw a diagram of terraforming 1. Do the experts and agency think the project would be successful?2. What is the authors opinion of living on Mars?One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. Para. 4Read for information1. What was Stephen Hawkings viewpoint on sending humans to other planet to live?2. What does “terraforming” mean?3. According to the test done in Hawaii, what might be one of the biggest problems for the first humans living on Mars? What might be the solution?4. What is the writers conclusion about living on Mars?He believed humans must move into space to survive.It means changing the environment on a planet so that it is similar to Earths.Feeling bord. Always keep themselves busy with various activities.Humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe.Read for language1. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense.2. As a test, six people lived in a Mars-like environment in Hawaii for a year .3. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful.= is the most logical and practical= a place similar to Mars= the budget of US$6 billion is not high enough for the plan to work Read for language1. Another big concern for scientists is whether humans can move to Mars and still stay healthy in mind and body.2. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. 3. So humans on Mars would always need to keep themselves busy with various activities.= keep mentally and physically healthy= forever= be occupied with diverse activities Read for languagecome truespread outestablish independent coloniesmake sensebe similar to average temperaturelead to result instay healthy in mind and bodyget alongfor goodmay well Practice1.这句话讲不通。(make sense)2. 糟糕的饮食最终会导致疾病。(lead to)3. 保持身心健康就是我们的首要任务。4. 他这次走是再也不会回来了。(for good)5. 他可能是对的。(may well)This sentence doesnt make sense/makes no sense.Horrible diet will finally/eventually lead to illness. Staying healthy in mind and body is our first priority.He may well be right.He is leaving for good this time.Home on Mars?THANKS
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SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE EXPLORATIONEXPLORATIONEXPLORATIONEXPLORATION Video Time(P48)Workbook: Reading and Writing(P82)1. To watch a video about exploring Mars.2. To learn an argumentation about homes on Mars;3. To develop the ability of critical thinking;nBy the end of this period, you will be able toTeaching objectivesTeaching objectivesMystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of mans desire to understand.Neil ArmstrongReview1. Max thinks being an _ would be extremely cool.2. The selection _ for astronauts is quite demanding.3. _ and physical health is of great importance to us.4. Susan is a very bright and _ woman sho knows her mind.5. John was very _ to give me a hand.6. _ is convenient to heat food as well as bake cakes.7. Its a complete _ to me why they chose him to be monitor.8. I always have a strong _ to help and care for people.9. If you are _ about something, you are interested in it and want to know more about it.intelligent curious mystery desire microwave astronaut procedure keen mental astronautprocedureMentalintelligentkeenMicrowavemysterydesirecuriousLead inHow much do you know about Mars?Lead inExploring MarsMars is truly a fascinating planet for people on Earth. Although exploring the Red Planet had never been easy, scientists are determined to continue their explorations.extremely attractive 决心的Before You Watch1 Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the smallest planet in the solar system.2 It is one of the few planets that we can see with the naked eye.3 Like Earth, Mars has volcanoes, valleys, polar ice caps, seasons, and weather.4 Olympus Mons, the largest volcano on Mars, is about twice as high as Mount Qomolangma.Now Read the statements below and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F). Try to guess if you are not sure of the answers.FTTF太阳系肉眼山谷极地冰川奥林匹斯山珠穆朗玛峰Before You WatchWork out the meanings of the following sentences. _ The probe separates from the launch vehicle._ The lander lands on the surface of Mars._ The probe enters the Earth-Mars transfer orbit._ Controllers on Earth guide the probe into the orbit around Mars._ The lander discards the protective shield and the parachute._ The space-to-ground communications link is created._ The orbiter and the lander separate._ The rover transmits data back to Earth and receives orders from Earth._ The rover begins to explore the surface of Mars.1New Words in the videoplanetary adj. 星球的the naked eye 肉眼volcano n. 火山Olympus Mons 奥林匹斯山Mount Qomolangma 珠峰valley n. 峡谷Valles Marineris 水手谷carbon dioxide 二氧化碳blanket v. 覆盖,遮盖Antarctica n. 南极洲cap v. 覆盖,加盖于.protective shield 保护屏barren adj. 贫瘠的quest n. 寻求,探索nevertheless n. 不过,尽管如此probe n. 探测器orbiter n. 轨道飞行器lander n. 着陆器rover n. 探测车demonstration n. 演示transfer v. 移交,转接,转移orbit n. 轨道parachute n. 降落伞discard v. 丢弃,抛弃voyage n. 航行,航天While You WatchPut the events in the correct order._ The probe separates from the launch vehicle._ The lander lands on the surface of Mars._ The probe enters the Earth-Mars transfer orbit._ Controllers on Earth guide the probe into the orbit around Mars._ The lander discards the protective shield and the parachute._ The space-to-ground communications link is created._ The orbiter and the lander separate._ The rover transmits data back to Earth and receives orders from Earth._ The rover begins to explore the surface of Mars.123456789Lead inHomes on Mars ?Read for main idea The text talks about: the possible problems and solutions of living on Mars. scientists opinions of living on Mars. the introduction of Mars. the project we are making to send humans to Mars Match the main idea with related paragraph(s) in the text. Para 2-3Para 1Para 4Read for structurestate the topiclist the proofsconclusionSome of the worlds most important scientists think living on Mars will come true one day.Topic sentencePara. 1Para. 2Para. 3Para. 4However, scientist will need to terraform Mars for people to be able to live. Another big concern for scientists is whether humans can move to Mars and still stay healthy in mind and body.It seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe.Read for main idea1. What is the genre(体裁) of the text?A. an expositionB. an argumentation C. a narrationargument(论点), proof(论据), reasoning(论证), conclusion.Some of the worlds most important scientists think the idea of people living on Mars will come true one day. Stephen Hawking believed humans must move into space to survive. “Once we spread out into space and establish independent colonies, our future should be safe,” he said. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense. He thinks sending people to Mars will allow us to learn a lot-for example, aobut the ability of humans to live in a very different environment. 1. What do scientists think of the idea of people living on Mars? 2. Which scientists are mentioned? Why are they mentioned here?Some of the worlds most important scientists think the idea of people living on Mars will come true one day. Stephen Hawking believed humans must move into space to survive. “Once we spread out into space and establish independent colonies, our future should be safe,” he said. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense. He thinks sending people to Mars will allow us to learn a lot-for example, aobut the ability of humans to live in a very different environment. Para. 1Some of the worlds most important scientists think the idea of people living on Mars will come true one day. Stephen Hawking believed humans must move into space to survive. “Once we spread out into space and establish independent colonies, our future should be safe,” he said. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense. He thinks sending people to Mars will allow us to learn a lot-for example, aobut the ability of humans to live in a very different environment. 3. How do you understand “humans must move into space to survive” and “starting with the Mars makes the most sense”?Para. 1Critical thinkingIn pairs, discuss what Stephen Hawking said in Para. 1.Analysis:_.My viewpoint: _.Critical thinkingIn pairs, discuss what Stephen Hawking said in Para. 1.Analysis: Some people, such as Stephen Hawking, believe that because of war, pollution, climate change, hunger, or overcrowding, the Earth will at some point no longer be able to support human life. As a result, the human race will become extinct. To such people, the only hope for the future of the human race is colonising space. My viewpoint: I disagree with this, because I think that both the Earth and people are stronger and more resilient(能复原的) than this. We will find solutions to our problems here on Earth before colonising space will become necessary. Read Para. 2-3 and fill in the table.Challenges Solutions terraform Mars build factories stay healthy in mind and body keep busyget along and work together Para. 2-3factories greenhouse gases(carbon dioxide)plants (air)gases people can breathe higher temperature rainfall Draw a diagram of terraforming 1. Do the experts and agency think the project would be successful?2. What is the authors opinion of living on Mars?One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. One particular organisation based in Europe is planning to send the first humans to Mars before 2030. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful. The American space agency NASA believes that sending people to Mars would cost about US$100 billion, although this estimate is based on bringing them back to Earth, too. Regardless, it seems that humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe. Para. 4Read for information1. What was Stephen Hawkings viewpoint on sending humans to other planet to live?2. What does “terraforming” mean?3. According to the test done in Hawaii, what might be one of the biggest problems for the first humans living on Mars? What might be the solution?4. What is the writers conclusion about living on Mars?He believed humans must move into space to survive.It means changing the environment on a planet so that it is similar to Earths.Feeling bord. Always keep themselves busy with various activities.Humans living on Mars may well happen a lot sooner than most people believe.Read for language1. Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, agrees and thinks starting with Mars makes the most sense.2. As a test, six people lived in a Mars-like environment in Hawaii for a year .3. However, many experts think the projects cost of US$6 billion is too low for it to be successful.= is the most logical and practical= a place similar to Mars= the budget of US$6 billion is not high enough for the plan to work Read for language1. Another big concern for scientists is whether humans can move to Mars and still stay healthy in mind and body.2. The organisation believes that its project is giving people worldwide the chance to be part of the first human crew ever to live on Mars for good. 3. So humans on Mars would always need to keep themselves busy with various activities.= keep mentally and physically healthy= forever= be occupied with diverse activities Read for languagecome truespread outestablish independent coloniesmake sensebe similar to average temperaturelead to result instay healthy in mind and bodyget alongfor goodmay well Practice1.这句话讲不通。(make sense)2. 糟糕的饮食最终会导致疾病。(lead to)3. 保持身心健康就是我们的首要任务。4. 他这次走是再也不会回来了。(for good)5. 他可能是对的。(may well)This sentence doesnt make sense/makes no sense.Horrible diet will finally/eventually lead to illness. Staying healthy in mind and body is our first priority.He may well be right.He is leaving for good this time.Home on Mars?THANKS
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