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Warmingup*Whatisthehighestmountainintheworld?Qomolangma.*Howhighisit?Itis8,848.86metershigh.

Qomolangma1.Whatisthehighestmountainintheworld?2.Howhighisit?3.Whereisit?

Qomolangma.Itis8,848.86metershigh.ItrunsalongthesouthwesternpartofChina.

ItrunsalongthesouthwesternpartofChina.southwestWhereisit?*Whataretheydoing?

Theyareclimbingthemountain.*Whichmountainaretheyclimbing?Qomolangma.*Whatdoyouthinkofthesport?Interesting/Exciting/Dangerous.

Lookatthepictureandtitle.Answerthequestions.

A.SomethingaboutQomolangmaB.ThedangersofmountainclimbingC.ThedangersofmountainclimbingandwhatwecanlearnfromtheclimbersPre-readingWhatwillthearticletalkabout?Fastreading

Readthearticleandmatcheachparagraphwiththemainideas.Paragraph1SpiritofclimbersParagraph2AchievementsofclimbersParagraph3Factsanddangers1.Oneoftheworld’smostdangeroussportsis

mountainclimbing,andoneofthemostpopularplacesforthisistheHimalayas.TheHimalayas

runalongthesouthwesternpartofChina.Ofallthemountains,Qomolangmarisesthehighestandisthemostfamous.Itis8,848.86metershighandsoisverydangeroustoclimb.Thickcloudscoverthetopandsnowcanfallveryhard.Evenmoreseriousdifficultiesincludefreezingweatherconditionsandheavystorms.Itisalsoveryhardtotakeinairasyougetnearthetop.Paragraph1SpiritofclimbersParagraph2AchievementsofclimbersParagraph3FactsanddangersQomolangma——theMostDangerousMountainintheWorld?2.ThefirstpeopletoreachthetopwereTenzingNorgayandEdmundHillaryonMay29,1953.ThefirstChineseteamdidsoin1960,whilethefirstwomantosucceedwasJunkoTabeifromJapanin1975.Paragraph1SpiritofclimbersParagraph2AchievementsofclimbersParagraph3FactsanddangersQomolangma——theMostDangerousMountainintheWorld?3.Whydosomanyclimbers

risktheirlives?Oneofthemainreasonsisthatpeoplewanttochallengethemselvesinthefaceofdifficulties.Thespiritoftheseclimbersshowusthatweshouldnevergiveuptryingtoachieve

ourdreams.Italsoshowsthathumanscansometimesbestrongerthantheforcesofnature.Paragraph1SpiritofclimbersParagraph2AchievementsofclimbersParagraph3FactsanddangersQomolangma——theMostDangerousMountainintheWorld?Para1Para2Para3FactsanddangersFactsWhere(theHimalayas)Height(高度)ofQomolangmainthe_______partofChina8,848.86metershighEight

thousand

eighthundredandforty-eight

pointeightsixEastNorthWestSouthsouthwestCarefulreadingsouthwestern

3cPara1.

Readparagraph1andcompletethechart.Thedangersforclimbers:1.__________________2.__________________3.__________________4.__________________5.__________________It’shardtotakeinairthickcloudscoverthetopsnowcanfallveryhardfreezingweatherconditionsheavystormsCarefulreadingFactsanddangersAchievementsPara1Para2珠峰紀(jì)念碑thefirstpeoplethefirstChineseteamthefirstwomanTenzingNorgayEdmundHillaryJunkoTabeiAchievements

Readparagraph2andlistthreeachievements.In1953In1960In1975onMay29,1953

thefirstChineseteamin1975JunkoTabeiLookatthepicturesandtellustheachievementsinyourownwords.

in1960TenzingNorgayandEdmundHillaryFactsanddangersAchievementsPara1Para2SpiritoftheClimbersPara3Whydidtheclimbersrisktheirlives?

Whydosomanyclimbersrisktheirlives?Oneofthemainreasonsisthatpeoplewanttochallengethemselvesinthefaceofdifficulties.Thespiritoftheseclimbersshowsusthatweshouldnevergiveuptryingtoachieveourdreams.Italsoshowsthathumanscansometimesbestrongerthantheforcesofnature.Whatdoesthespiritoftheclimberstellus?Readparagraph3andanswer:Becausetheywanttochallengethemselvesinthefaceofdifficulties.Thespiritoftheclimberstellsusthatweshouldnevergiveuptryingtoachieveourdreams.Italsoshowsthathumanscansometimesbestrongerthantheforcesofnature.Whydosomanypeopletrytoclimbthismountaineventhoughitisdangerous?FactsanddangersAchievementsCamp1-Para1Camp2-Para2SpiritoftheClimbersCamp3-Para3Camp4Shouldweachieveourdreamsatthecostof

ourenvironment(以犧牲環(huán)境為代價(jià))?No!Weshouldloveandprotectit.GROUPWORKShouldweconquerthenature?We

shouldlivepeacefullywithnature.

Oneoftheworld’smostdangeroussportsismountainclimbing,…

“oneof+the+形容詞的最高級(jí)+復(fù)數(shù)名詞”“最……之一”最可愛(ài)的孩子之一最美麗的國(guó)家之一上海是中國(guó)最大的城市之一。oneofthemostlovelychildrenShanghaiis

oneofthebiggestcitiesinChina.oneofthemostbeautifulcountriesMissWangisoneofthemostpopularteachersinourschool.王老師是我們學(xué)校最受歡迎的老師之一。2.Whydosomanypeopletrytoclimbthismountain

eventhoughitisdangerous?eventhough意為“即使;盡管”,相當(dāng)于evenif引導(dǎo)讓步狀語(yǔ)從句,一般不與并列連詞but連用。Mr.Wangwillcomeontimeeventhoughitrains.盡管下雨,但王老師會(huì)按時(shí)來(lái)。1.TheHimalayasrunalongthesouthwesternpartofChina.2.Ofallthemountains,Qomolangmarisesthehighestandisthemostfamous.3.Evenmoreseriousdifficultiesincludefreezingweatherconditionsandheavystorms.4.It’sveryhardtotakeinairasyougetnearthetop.5.ThefirstpeopletoreachthetopwereTenzingNorgayandEdmundHillary.喜馬拉雅山脈沿中國(guó)的西南部延伸。更加嚴(yán)峻的困難包括極冷的天氣狀況和巨大的風(fēng)暴。在喜馬拉雅群山中,珠穆朗瑪峰是最高的也是最著名的。第一個(gè)登頂?shù)娜耸荰enzingNorgay和

EdmundHillary。當(dāng)你接近山頂時(shí),你還會(huì)感到呼吸非常困難。5.ThefirstChineseteamdidsoin1960,whilethefirstwomantosucceedwasJunkoTabeifromJapanin1975.6.Oneofthemainreasonsisthatpeoplewanttochallengethemselvesinthefaceofdifficulties.7.Thespritoftheseclimbersshowsusthatweshouldnevergiveuptryingtoachieveourdreams.8.Italsoshowsthathumanscansometimesbestrongerthantheforcesofnature.中國(guó)登山隊(duì)在1960年首次登頂,而第一位成功的女性是來(lái)自日本的JunkoTabei,她在1975年登頂

。這些登山者的精神向我們表明,我們絕不應(yīng)該放棄努力實(shí)現(xiàn)我們的夢(mèng)想。一個(gè)主要的原因是,人們想在面對(duì)困難時(shí)挑戰(zhàn)自己。它也顯示了人類(lèi)有時(shí)能比自然的力量更強(qiáng)大。1.世界上最危險(xiǎn)的山2.世界上最危險(xiǎn)的運(yùn)動(dòng)之一3.登山(n)4.最受歡迎的地方之一5.綿延6.中國(guó)的西南部7.在群山中8.海拔最高9.濃云10.覆蓋在頂部11.下得非常大12.更嚴(yán)重的困難13.極冷的天氣狀況14.巨大的風(fēng)暴15.吸入16.接近山頂17.到達(dá)山頂18.冒生命危險(xiǎn)19.主要原因之一20.挑戰(zhàn)自己21.面對(duì)困難22....的精神23.放棄做某事24.努力

設(shè)法

盡力做某事25.實(shí)現(xiàn)夢(mèng)想26.自然的力量Phrases2.oneoftheworld’smostdangeroussports3.

mountainclimbing5.

runalong6.

thesouthwesternpartofChina

7.ofallthemountains

9.

thickclouds1.世界上最危險(xiǎn)的山2.世界上最危險(xiǎn)的運(yùn)動(dòng)之一3.登山(n)4.最受歡迎的地方之一5.綿延6.中國(guó)的西南部7.在群山中8.海拔最高9.濃云8.

risethehighest1.themostdangerousmountain4.

oneofthemostpopularplacesPhrases15.

takein

16.getnearthetop17.reachthetop

18.riskone'slife12.

moreseriousdifficulties10.coverthetop10.覆蓋在頂部11.下得非常大12.更嚴(yán)重的困難13.極冷的天氣狀況14.巨大的風(fēng)暴15.吸入16.接近山頂17.到達(dá)山頂18.冒生命危險(xiǎn)13.

freezingweatherconditions11.fallveryhard14.

heavystormsPhrases24.

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