資源簡介 (共20張PPT)B3U5 Climbing Qomolangma: Worth the risks --Understanding ideas2.Mission Two (Ask for some professional advice about climbing Chomolangma)3. Mission Three(Voice your opinion)1.Mission One (Get to know Chomolangma )Our missions todayMission 1: Get to know ChomolangmaBased on the picture on Page 66, draw a thinking-map about Qomolangma.Mission 1: Get to know Chomolangma2.Mission Two ( Ask for some professional advice)3. Mission Three(Voice your opinion)1.Mission One ( Get to know Chomolangma )Our missions today1. Where can we find professional advice 2. What are their ideas P66Mission 2: Ask for professional advice“What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy...we do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to enjoy life. That is what life means and what life is for.”sheer joyenjoy lifeWhat's George 's idea Mission 2: Ask for professional advice“It brings into focus what's important to you.” He added. “There are a thousand reasons to return around and only one to keep going. You really have to focus on the one reason that's most important and unique to you. It forces you to look deep inside yourself and figure out if you really have the physical, as well as mental, toughness to push when you want to stop.”important and uniquelook deep insidemental toughnessWhat's Alan 's idea Mission 2: Ask for professional adviceWith the majority of attempts to climb to Qomolangma resulting either in total success or failure, is there also a scientific reason behind this risk-taking Speaking to the LA Times about the “Type T” personalities, Farley said, “they'll say, ‘I'm not taking risks, I am an expert...’ They don't want to die and they don't expect to die.”Research also suggests that our desire to seek risks can be connected to how much we expect to benefit from the result.human naturetake risksbenefit from the resultWhat's Frank 's idea Mission 2: Ask for professional adviceSummaryexperienceenjoy lifelook inside themselvesmental toughnessType T personalitiesbenefit from the resultup to2.Mission Two (Ask for some professional advice about climbing Chomolangma)3. Mission Three(Voice your opinion)1.Mission One ( Get to know Chomolangma )Our missions todayMission 3: Voice your opinion1. What's the woman's purpose in the listening A. To express her idea about ChomolangmaB. To introduce ChomolangmaC. To invite Mike to climb Chomolangma2. What is the man's purpose in the listening A. To express his idea about ChomolangmaB. To ask Mike to consider the matter seriouslyC. To complain about climbing Chomolangma1. According to the woman, what are the benefits from climbing Chomolangma 2. According to the man, what are the challenges of climbing Chomolangma sheer joybreathtaking scenerychallenge oneselflose one's lifetime for preparationtraining, equipment, guide...Mission 3: Voice your opinionDo you want to experience the _______ of climbing Do you want to have a good view of the most __________ scenery in the world Do you want to _________yourself and see what you can do Chomolangma is not an ordinary mountain. Many people have ______died on the way and never make it back. Do you really want to ____________ to do it Besides, even though you are ____________ in climbing, you still need some time for preparation And the preparations are a huge task. You will need training, professional equipment, a large sum of money, a professional guide and a good team.sheer joybreathtakingchallengediedrisk your lifeexperiencedbenefitsrisksGroup work: If you were Mike, would you do it Give your reasons.Mission 3: Voice your opinion2.Mission Two (Ask for some professional advice about climbing Chomolangma)3. Mission Three(Voice your opinion)1.Mission One ( Get to know Chomolangma )Our missions todayLife is like a mountain. The climb is hard, but when you reach the top, the view is amazing.------UnknownHomework:Write a short passage on your group's discussion about whether it is worth the risk of climbing Chomolangma. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫