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ListeningandspeakingListeningandspeakingGoingtohearanothertwopeopletalkaboutwhathappenedtotheAmberRoom.ListentoPartAandwritedownwheretheAmberRoomwaslost.ListentoPartBandwritedownhowtheAmberRoomwaslost.Atsea.Inafire.Listening6GoingtohearanothertwopeopPartANAMEHansBraunJobasailorPlaceKonigsbergOnenightduringthewarHewastoldto________________putsome____________ontotheship.____________________________________.Theship______________.Onthevoyage,theship___________andsank.Almost___________.Hehadtoswimthreekilometresbefore_____________________.helpGermansoldiersbigwoodenboxesThesoldierssaidthattheheavyboxeswerefulloftreasurewentouttoseawasattackedeveryonediedhewassavedbyaGermanshipPartANAMEHansBraunJobasailoHello,I’mHansBraun,anoldGermansailor.DuringthewarmyshipwasatKonigsberg.OnenightIwastoldtohelpoursoldiersputsomebigwoodenboxesontomyship.Theywereveryheavyandthesoldierssaidtheywerefulloftreasure.Theshipwentouttosea.Onourvoyage,ourshipwasattackedandsank.Almosteveryonedied.IhadtoswimthreekilometersbeforeIwassavedbyaGermanship.Nobodyhadtimetosavetheboxes.Theymuststillbeburiedinthesand.NowagroupofpeoplewhoaresearchingfortheAmberRoomhaveaskedmetohelpthemfindtheship.PartA:HansBraun’sstoryHello,I’mHansBraun,anoldPartBNAMEAnnaPetrovJobamaidPlaceKonigsbergOnenightin1941_________cametothecastlewith__________.______________tooktheboxesintothecastle.Sheheardthataspecial__________inthecastlewasshownto___________.AttheendofAugust,1944Sheheard______________,andshesaw________________.Shefoundsomemeltedpiecesofsomethingthatlookedlike_______Thesoldierstoldherthatthemeltedpiecescouldhavecomefrom______________.ManytrucksTheGermansoldierslargeboxesarttreasurethecastlewasonfirehoneytheAmberRoomimportantvisitorssomethingexplodePartBNAMEAnnaPetrovJobamaidPartB:AnnaPetorv’sstoryHello,mynameisAnnaPetrov.IwasamaidatthecastleinKonigsbergbetween1940and1945.Onenightin1941manytruckscametothecastlewithlargeboxes.TheGermansoldierstooktheboxesintothecastle.Laterweheardthataspecialarttreasureinthecastlewasshowntoimportantvisitors.PerhapsitwastheAmberRoombutIneversawit.ThenattheendofAugust.1944.Iheardsomethingexplode.WhenIlookedoutsideIsawthatthecastlewasonfire.ThenextmorningIfoundsomemeltedpiecesofsomethingthatlookedlikehoney.RussiansoldierslatertoldmeitwasamberanditcouldhavecomefromtheAmberRoom.PartB:AnnaPetorv’sstoryHelSpeakingDiscussinpairswhichpersongavethebestevidence,usingtheinformationintheformersection.Thefollowingexpressionsmayhelpyou.Do/Don’tyouthinkthat…?Wouldyouconsider…?Why/Whynot…?Doyouhaveanyideaabout…?Howdoyouknowthat?Areyousurethathe/shewastellingthetruth?SpeakingDiscussinpairswhichWhatdoyouthink?Whatdoyouthinkof..?What’syouridea/opinionof…?Whatwouldyousay…?Howdoyoufeelabout…?Whodoyouthinkwas…?Whatareyourreasonsforsayingthat?Whatdoyouthink?Ithink/don’tthinkthat…Sorry,Iagree/don’tagreewithyou.Inmyopinion…Itcanbeproved.Thatcan’tbetrue.Idon’tbelieve…because…Ithink…istellingthetruthbecause…Ithink/don’tthinkthat…Adevelopingcountrybuildsabigdamtoprovideelectricityforitspeopleandcontrolagreatriver.Unlesssomethingisdone,aculturalrelicwillbelost.Thegovernmentmustdecidewhetherornottosavetherelic.ListeningPage41AdevelopingcountrybuildsaBackgroundknowledgeabout

theAswanDamBackgroundknowledgeabouttheAswanHighDamtheAswanHighDam高中英語-Unit1《Cultural-relics》Listening-and-speaking課件-新人教版必修2AbuSimbelAbuSimbeltheAswanHighDamtheNileRivertheAswanHighDamtheNileRivBeforeyoulistentothetapediscusswithyourpartnertheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofbuildingadam.AdvantagesofbuildingadamDisadvantagesofbuildingadamtomakeelectricityforeveryonetoencourageindustrytomakethecountrylessdependentonoutsideoilsupplieslossofvillagesandcommunitiesunderthewatersofthereservoirslossofsomeculturalsiteslossofbeautifulscenerycommercializationoftheareaBeforeyoulistentothetapeAnswerkeytoExercise2:AswanHighDamRiverNile

AbuSimbelelectricitycoveredbywaterfloodsengineersUNESCO

1235476ListentoPartAAnswerkeytoExercise2:APartA

TheAswanHighDaminEgyptisoneofthebiggestdamsintheworld.ItprovideshalfofEgypt’selectricity.However.Itcausedproblemswhileitwasbeingbuilt.ThereweremanytemplesalongtheRiverNile.Itwasclearthatwhenthedamwasfinishedmanyofthemwouldbecoveredbywater.OneofthemostimportantofthesetemplesisAbuSimbel,whichwasbuiltinthe13thcenturyBC.Itismadeofrockandattheentrancetherearefourlargestonepersons,eachtwentymetreshigh.NobodywantedthebeautifultempleofAbuSimbeltodisappearbuttheyneededthedam.Finally,theengineersofUNESCOstudiedtheproblemandfoundawaytorescuethetemple.PartAAnswerkeytoExercise3:movethetemple1,900workers

stonebystonemorethan$70,000,000worthrebuildin1966fouryears

1632748ListentoPartB5AnswerkeytoExercise3:mPartBTheengineersagreedtomoveAbuSimbeltemplestonebystoneandbuilditagainabovethewatersofthedam.Ittook1900workersfouryearstorebuildthetempleinthe1960s.ItcostmorethanseventymillionUSdollars.However,Itwasworthit.TheAswanHighDamwasfinishedin1966.EversincethenAbuSimbelhasbeenoneofthemostbeautifultemplesinEgypt.Itisstillinaquietandbeautifulplacewhichvisitorsaregladtovisit.PartBWhydidAbuSimbelneedtobemovedandrebuilt?SuggestedanswerstoExercise4:AbuSimbelneededtobemovedandrebuiltbecauseotherwiseitwouldhavebeencoveredbythewaterwhenthedamwascompleted.WhydidAbuSimbelneedtobeHowdidtheengineerssolvetheproblem?Wasitsuccessful?Howdoyouknow?Thesolvedthisproblembymovingthestatues.Theymarkedeverystonewithanumberandtookthestatuesapart.Thentheyreassembledtheminanothersite.ItwasverysuccessfulbecausemanytouristscometovisitAbuSimbelwhichlooksasimpressiveasitdidinitsoriginalsite.HowdidtheengineerssolvethDiscussion:DoyouthinkitwasworthspendingsomuchmoneytomoveAbuSimbel?Giveareason!Post-listeningDiscussion:Post-listeningWhatdoyouknowabouttheForbiddenCityinBeijing?Beforelisteningtothetapediscussthesequestionsinpairs:ListeningtaskWhenwasitbuilt?Whatwasitusedfor?1Page44WhatdoyouknowabouttheForTheforbiddenCity(ImperialPalaceandnowthePalaceMuseum)intheheartofBeijingisthelargestandmostcompleteimperialpalaceandancientbuildingcomplexinChina,andtheworldatlarge.Itsconstructionbeganin1406andwascompleted14yearslater,havingahistorysofarofnearly600years.TheforbiddenCity(ImperialPTwenty-fouremperorsfromtheMingandQing(1644-1911)dynastieslivedandruledChinafromthere.MostofthebuildingsintheForbiddenCitywereRebuiltmanytimes,althoughtheymaintainedtheoriginalarchitecturalstyle…Twenty-fouremperorsfromtheListentothedialogueandsummarizethemainideainonesentence.Thelisteningtextisadiscussion/talk/conversationabouttheforbiddencity.2ListentothedialogueandsumListeningtaskPartAInformationabouttheForbiddenCityPartAReasonforitsnameNumberofroomsReasonsforthenumber2ItshowsrespecttotheEmperorofHeavenwhohas10,000roomsinhispalace39,999.ItwasbecauseordinarypeoplewereneverallowedintothepalacewhiletheemperorsruledChina.1NineisaspecialnumberinChineseculture.ListeningtaskPartAInformaPartAS:Oh,WenHui,I’vealwayswantedtoseetheForbiddenCity.Itsoundssoexciting.Iwonderwhyit’scalledthat?W:Itwasbecauseordinarypeoplelikeus,wereneverallowedintothePalacewhiletheemperorsruledChina.S:Sowhowasallowedin?W:Well,theEmperor’sfamily.Highstateofficials,andservantsoftheemperor.S:Mmm,I’veheardthatit’soneofthelargestpalacesintheworld.Howbigisit?W:Well,therewere9,999roomswhenitwasbilt.S:9,999rooms!That’ssostrange!Whynot10,000?W:Therearetworeasons.First,nineisaspecialnumberinChineseculture.Second.It’ssaidthattheEmperorinHeavenhas10,000roomssotheEmperoronEarthPartAListeningtaskPartBInformationabouttheForbiddenCityPartBHowoldisit?HowmanyEmperorslivedthere?Whatisitusedfornow?Nearly600yearsold.FourteenEmperorsfromtheMingDynastyandtenfromtheQingDynasty.Anationalmuseum.ListeningtaskPartBInformaPartBS:HowmanyEmperorslivedtherealtogether?W:FourteenEmperorsfromtheMingDynastyandtenfromtheQingDynasty.Theylivedinitforabout500yearstillthelastEmperorleftitin1924.S:SoIthinkitwasbuiltinthefifteenthcentury.W:Ohyes.Afteritwasfinished,thecapitalofChinamovedtoBeijing.S:Mmm,IreaditinthenewspaperthatthePalaceisrepairedandredecoratedveryoften.W:Yes,thereisnowaprgrammeofrepairsgoingon.Itwilllastuntil2020.PartBS:Goodness!Oh,isthatbecausethepalaceismadeofwood?Youknow,wealsorepairourcastlesinEngland,buttheydon’ttakesolongbecausethecastlesaremadeofstone.W:Yes,Isupposeso.Woodenstructuresneedmoreworktoprotectthem.S:Butthat’soneofthereasonswhyit’ssospecial!I’veheardthatit’smadeofwoodwithoutevenonenail.W:Yes,it’sagreatexampleofancientChinesearchitectureandit’snowanationalmuseum.ItisalsocalledthePalaceMuseum…S:Goodness!Oh,isthatbecauListeningandspeakingListeningandspeakingGoingtohearanothertwopeopletalkaboutwhathappenedtotheAmberRoom.ListentoPartAandwritedownwheretheAmberRoomwaslost.ListentoPartBandwritedownhowtheAmberRoomwaslost.Atsea.Inafire.Listening6GoingtohearanothertwopeopPartANAMEHansBraunJobasailorPlaceKonigsbergOnenightduringthewarHewastoldto________________putsome____________ontotheship.____________________________________.Theship______________.Onthevoyage,theship___________andsank.Almost___________.Hehadtoswimthreekilometresbefore_____________________.helpGermansoldiersbigwoodenboxesThesoldierssaidthattheheavyboxeswerefulloftreasurewentouttoseawasattackedeveryonediedhewassavedbyaGermanshipPartANAMEHansBraunJobasailoHello,I’mHansBraun,anoldGermansailor.DuringthewarmyshipwasatKonigsberg.OnenightIwastoldtohelpoursoldiersputsomebigwoodenboxesontomyship.Theywereveryheavyandthesoldierssaidtheywerefulloftreasure.Theshipwentouttosea.Onourvoyage,ourshipwasattackedandsank.Almosteveryonedied.IhadtoswimthreekilometersbeforeIwassavedbyaGermanship.Nobodyhadtimetosavetheboxes.Theymuststillbeburiedinthesand.NowagroupofpeoplewhoaresearchingfortheAmberRoomhaveaskedmetohelpthemfindtheship.PartA:HansBraun’sstoryHello,I’mHansBraun,anoldPartBNAMEAnnaPetrovJobamaidPlaceKonigsbergOnenightin1941_________cametothecastlewith__________.______________tooktheboxesintothecastle.Sheheardthataspecial__________inthecastlewasshownto___________.AttheendofAugust,1944Sheheard______________,andshesaw________________.Shefoundsomemeltedpiecesofsomethingthatlookedlike_______Thesoldierstoldherthatthemeltedpiecescouldhavecomefrom______________.ManytrucksTheGermansoldierslargeboxesarttreasurethecastlewasonfirehoneytheAmberRoomimportantvisitorssomethingexplodePartBNAMEAnnaPetrovJobamaidPartB:AnnaPetorv’sstoryHello,mynameisAnnaPetrov.IwasamaidatthecastleinKonigsbergbetween1940and1945.Onenightin1941manytruckscametothecastlewithlargeboxes.TheGermansoldierstooktheboxesintothecastle.Laterweheardthataspecialarttreasureinthecastlewasshowntoimportantvisitors.PerhapsitwastheAmberRoombutIneversawit.ThenattheendofAugust.1944.Iheardsomethingexplode.WhenIlookedoutsideIsawthatthecastlewasonfire.ThenextmorningIfoundsomemeltedpiecesofsomethingthatlookedlikehoney.RussiansoldierslatertoldmeitwasamberanditcouldhavecomefromtheAmberRoom.PartB:AnnaPetorv’sstoryHelSpeakingDiscussinpairswhichpersongavethebestevidence,usingtheinformationintheformersection.Thefollowingexpressionsmayhelpyou.Do/Don’tyouthinkthat…?Wouldyouconsider…?Why/Whynot…?Doyouhaveanyideaabout…?Howdoyouknowthat?Areyousurethathe/shewastellingthetruth?SpeakingDiscussinpairswhichWhatdoyouthink?Whatdoyouthinkof..?What’syouridea/opinionof…?Whatwouldyousay…?Howdoyoufeelabout…?Whodoyouthinkwas…?Whatareyourreasonsforsayingthat?Whatdoyouthink?Ithink/don’tthinkthat…Sorry,Iagree/don’tagreewithyou.Inmyopinion…Itcanbeproved.Thatcan’tbetrue.Idon’tbelieve…because…Ithink…istellingthetruthbecause…Ithink/don’tthinkthat…Adevelopingcountrybuildsabigdamtoprovideelectricityforitspeopleandcontrolagreatriver.Unlesssomethingisdone,aculturalrelicwillbelost.Thegovernmentmustdecidewhetherornottosavetherelic.ListeningPage41AdevelopingcountrybuildsaBackgroundknowledgeabout

theAswanDamBackgroundknowledgeabouttheAswanHighDamtheAswanHighDam高中英語-Unit1《Cultural-relics》Listening-and-speaking課件-新人教版必修2AbuSimbelAbuSimbeltheAswanHighDamtheNileRivertheAswanHighDamtheNileRivBeforeyoulistentothetapediscusswithyourpartnertheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofbuildingadam.AdvantagesofbuildingadamDisadvantagesofbuildingadamtomakeelectricityforeveryonetoencourageindustrytomakethecountrylessdependentonoutsideoilsupplieslossofvillagesandcommunitiesunderthewatersofthereservoirslossofsomeculturalsiteslossofbeautifulscenerycommercializationoftheareaBeforeyoulistentothetapeAnswerkeytoExercise2:AswanHighDamRiverNile

AbuSimbelelectricitycoveredbywaterfloodsengineersUNESCO

1235476ListentoPartAAnswerkeytoExercise2:APartA

TheAswanHighDaminEgyptisoneofthebiggestdamsintheworld.ItprovideshalfofEgypt’selectricity.However.Itcausedproblemswhileitwasbeingbuilt.ThereweremanytemplesalongtheRiverNile.Itwasclearthatwhenthedamwasfinishedmanyofthemwouldbecoveredbywater.OneofthemostimportantofthesetemplesisAbuSimbel,whichwasbuiltinthe13thcenturyBC.Itismadeofrockandattheentrancetherearefourlargestonepersons,eachtwentymetreshigh.NobodywantedthebeautifultempleofAbuSimbeltodisappearbuttheyneededthedam.Finally,theengineersofUNESCOstudiedtheproblemandfoundawaytorescuethetemple.PartAAnswerkeytoExercise3:movethetemple1,900workers

stonebystonemorethan$70,000,000worthrebuildin1966fouryears

1632748ListentoPartB5AnswerkeytoExercise3:mPartBTheengineersagreedtomoveAbuSimbeltemplestonebystoneandbuilditagainabovethewatersofthedam.Ittook1900workersfouryearstorebuildthetempleinthe1960s.ItcostmorethanseventymillionUSdollars.However,Itwasworthit.TheAswanHighDamwasfinishedin1966.EversincethenAbuSimbelhasbeenoneofthemostbeautifultemplesinEgypt.Itisstillinaquietandbeautifulplacewhichvisitorsaregladtovisit.PartBWhydidAbuSimbelneedtobemovedandrebuilt?SuggestedanswerstoExercise4:AbuSimbelneededtobemovedandrebuiltbecauseotherwiseitwouldhavebeencoveredbythewaterwhenthedamwascompleted.WhydidAbuSimbelneedtobeHowdidtheengineerssolvetheproblem?Wasitsuccessful?Howdoyouknow?Thesolvedthisproblembymovingthestatues.Theymarkedeverystonewithanumberandtookthestatuesapart.Thentheyreassembledtheminanothersite.ItwasverysuccessfulbecausemanytouristscometovisitAbuSimbelwhichlooksasimpressiveasitdidinitsoriginalsite.HowdidtheengineerssolvethDiscussion:DoyouthinkitwasworthspendingsomuchmoneytomoveAbuSimbel?Giveareason!Post-listeningDiscussion:Post-listeningWhatdoyouknowabouttheForbiddenCityinBeijing?Beforelisteningtothetapediscussthesequestionsinpairs:ListeningtaskWhenwasitbuilt?Whatwasitusedfor?1Page44WhatdoyouknowabouttheForTheforbiddenCity(ImperialPalaceandnowthePalaceMuseum)intheheartofBeijingisthelargestandmostcompleteimperialpalaceandancientbuildingcomplexinChina,andtheworldatlarge.Itsconstructionbeganin1406andwascompleted14yearslater,havingahistorysofarofnearly600years.TheforbiddenCity(ImperialPTwenty-fouremperorsfromtheMingandQing(1644-1911)dynastieslivedandruledChinafromthere.MostofthebuildingsintheForbiddenCitywereRebuiltmanytimes,althoughtheymaintainedtheoriginalarchitecturalstyle…Twenty-fouremperorsfromtheListentothedialogueandsummarizethemainideainonesentence.Thelisteningtextisadiscussion/talk/conversationabouttheforbiddencity.2ListentothedialogueandsumListeningtaskPartAInformationabouttheForbiddenCityPartAReasonforitsnameNumberofroomsReasonsforthenumber2ItshowsrespecttotheEmperorofHeavenwhohas10,000roomsinhispalace39,999.Itwasbecauseordinarypeoplewereneverallowedintothepalacewhiletheemperorsrule

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