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1、會計學1Unit 5 ReadingA Visit To The Zhoukoudian Caves第1頁/共29頁第2頁/共29頁第3頁/共29頁Peking Man SiteOne of the most significant archaeological finds in 20th century第4頁/共29頁What is an archaeologist supposed to do?excavateidentify and analyze collectarchaeologist挖挖掘掘第5頁/共29頁What objects are mentioned in the text

2、?caveneedlenecklacefireclothes第6頁/共29頁第7頁/共29頁 SkimmingRead the text again and tell the 3 topics that the archaeologist talked about.第8頁/共29頁Topic1Topic 2Topic 3Three stages_ in the caveWhat we can learn from a_What we can learn from a_Lifeneedlenecklace第9頁/共29頁Read the text carefully and answer the

3、 following questions. 第10頁/共29頁They constructed the fires in the center of the caves to keep them warm. They might have kept fires burning all winter. They hung animals skins at the cave mouth to keep out the cold.Tigers and bears were their most dangerous enemies.第11頁/共29頁Their cloths were made fro

4、m animal skins. They used sharpened stone tools to cut up the animals and remove their skin. Then smaller scrapers were used to clean the fat and meat from them. They had to rub an ample amount of salt inside the skin to make it soft enough. Finally, they would have cut it and sewn the pieces togeth

5、er with needles made of animal bones.第12頁/共29頁Read stage 2 and 3 carefully and find out the information about the needle and the necklace. Then make your own guess of what can be discovered from it.ObjectWhat can be discovered from it?needle1. They repaired or made _.2. No _ of making material has b

6、een found.3. _ have been found to _ and _ animals skins.Guess: So early people probably _ animal skins.clothesmethods Tools cut cleanwore第13頁/共29頁ObjectWhat can be discovered from it?necklace1. They cared about their _.2. Some of the beads were made of _.Guess: So early people killed, _ and most pro

7、bably ate animals3. Some of the bead were made of _.Guess: So early people _ and probably _ fish in the _ lake (as shown by botanical analyses).4. Some of the beads were made of _.Guess: So early people may have _ to the sea or _ with people who had seashells.appearanceanimal bonescut upfish bones.

8、caught ate nearbyseashells travelled traded第14頁/共29頁第15頁/共29頁1. Where do the caves lie? A. In the forest. B. On the seaside. C. At the foot of the hill. D. Higher up the hill.第16頁/共29頁2. Which of the following is the correct order about how early people made clothes? a. clean the fat and meat from t

9、he skin b. cut up the animals c. rub salt inside the skin d. remove the skin e. sew the pieces together A. b-d-c-a-e B. b-d-a-c-e C. b-a-d-c-e D. b-a-c-d-e第17頁/共29頁3. Which of the following shows us the earliest people and the modern people have something in common? A. People hung animal skins to ke

10、ep out the cold B. People never grew their own crops C. People use science D. People care about their appearance第18頁/共29頁4. What can we infer from the sentences- “This one looks very like a fish bone. Is it reasonable? -Yes indeed, as the botanical analyses have shown us, all the fields around here

11、used to be part of a large shallow lake. Probably there were fish in it.”? A. Being an archaeologist needs a wide range of knowledge. B. A lake is not the sea. C. People can identify the fish by the colour. D. A fish bone can be made into a necklace.第19頁/共29頁_bones of tigers and bears. visitevidence

12、partassumefireplaces第20頁/共29頁It seemed that they might have use_ stone tools to cut _ the animal and _their skin to sew the pieces together. Maybe there was _between early people. They didnt _ their own crops, but picked fruit and killed animals. sharpenedupremovetradegrow第21頁/共29頁Modern people Peki

13、ng ManAccuracyPlace for livingStone, wooden or brick house. CaveVery accurate Compare modern people and Peking man, and finish the following form.第22頁/共29頁Modern people Peking ManAccuracyFurni-tureWooden, special for each roomfireplace Accurate第23頁/共29頁Modern people Peking ManAccuracyEntertain-mentT

14、V, sport, films, hobbies, education, job Meals together Inaccurate第24頁/共29頁Modern people Peking ManAccuracyFoodFruit, vegetables, meat and fish, etc. Meat, fish, berries and fruit in season Accurate第25頁/共29頁Modern people Peking ManAccuracyClothingNatural and man-made fibres. skins, leaves Accurate第26頁/共29頁寫作訓練:請你用寫作訓練:請你用5句話介紹北京猿人。句話介紹北京猿人。寫作內(nèi)容寫作內(nèi)容1.1.北京人生活在北京人生活在7070萬年萬年-20-20萬年前,萬年前, 而北京猿人的化石首次發(fā)現(xiàn)于而北京猿人的化石首次發(fā)現(xiàn)于19271927年。年。2.2.北京猿人能夠制造和使用勞動工具,北京猿人能夠制造和使用勞動工具,3.3.能用天然火取暖、熟食和嚇退野獸。能用天然火取暖、熟食和嚇退野獸。4.4.生活艱苦,壽命比較短暫。

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