資源簡(jiǎn)介 (共19張PPT)Unit 5Humans and NatureLesson 2Professional Rescue TeamWatch a short video about disastersWatch a video and find out what disasters are mentioned.a drought, an earthquake, a flood, a forest fire, a landslide, a storm, a volcanic eruption, a hurricaneLook at the pictures and answer the questions.Warming-upWhat comes into your mind whenyou see the two pictures volcanic eruptionearthquakeforest fireWhat natural disasters do you know Activity 1natural disastersa droughtan earthquakea flooda forest firea landslidea storma volcanic eruptiona hurricaneWhile-listeningListen to the first part of the interview.Answer the questions. (ex. 2)What is the interview about Who is the interviewee Which two disasters are mentioned It is about what search and rescue teams do when a natural disaster happens.The interviewee is Mr Wang, who is from China International Search and Rescue Team.They mentioned two disasters, namely the Wenchuan earthquake, the Nepal earthquake.Listen to the second part of the interview. What advice does Mr Wang give about surviving an earthquake when you’re outdoors, indoors or trapped (ex.5)Outdoors Indoors Trapped________________________ from any buildings or streetlights. ____________ anything that can break or fall. ______________ to help people find you and ___________ when someone is nearby.Knock on a wallStay there and move awayStay away fromonly shoutListen and imitate. Decide whether the phrases in italics are used to: maintain (M), interrupt(I) or end (E) a conversation. Write the correct letter in the brackets. (ex. 6)Maintaining, Interrupting and Ending a ConversationTalk Builder1. Excuse me, Mr Wang, but can I interrupt you there ( )2. OK, if I’m outdoors, … ( )3. Sorry, but my advice is to… ( )4. Sorry for interrupting again… ( )5. Well, I’d love to know more, but, unfortunately, we’ve run out of time. ( )6. So, I’m very sorry, but we’ll have to finish there. ( )IMIIEEWhat are polite ways to interrupt and end a conversation Can you find more expressions Write them below.1. Let me interrupt for a minute, …2. Do you mind if I interrupt 3. Excuse me, I need to say something here…4. I beg your pardon, but I need to say something.5. That reminds me…Polite ways to interrupt a conversation:1. Please excuse me…2. I’m going to refresh my drink. May I get you anything 3. I’d better let you go. …Polite ways to end a conversation:文化知識(shí)——國(guó)內(nèi)外救援組織簡(jiǎn)介What it isFounded in 1933, the IRC is a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian assistance to people affected by conflict, disaster, and oppression (壓迫) around the world.Where it worksThe International Rescue Committee (IRC) works in more than 50 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and in 28 U.S. cities.What it doesIt helps to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing and power to people devastated (毀壞) by conflict and disaster. And it fights for a world where women and girls have an equal chance to succeed.International RescueCommittee (IRC)What it isFounded in 1971, MSF is an independent medical humanitarian organization that operates in more than 70 countries around the world.What it doesDoctors Without Borders brings medical care to people affected by conflict, disasters, epidemics (流行病), and social exclusion.What guides itWe are independent, impartial, and neutral.We are guided by medical ethics.We are committed to bearing witness.We are transparent and accountable....Doctors WithoutBorders (MSF)文化知識(shí)——國(guó)內(nèi)外救援組織簡(jiǎn)介What it isFounded in 2001, CISAR is a professional heavy-duty rescue team responsible for earthquake search and rescue in China.Who its members areearthquake experts from the China Earthquake Administrationengineering units of the People’s Liberation Armydoctors and nurses from Armed Police General Hospital What its mission isCISAR’s mission is to provide rapid response, high mobility, and strong assault capabilities (突擊能力) to search and rescue people buried in urban buildings and structures damaged by earthquakes or other disasters.China International Searchand Rescue Team (CISAR)文化知識(shí)——國(guó)內(nèi)外救援組織簡(jiǎn)介What it isFounded in 1951, CRS is a professional maritime (海事的) rescue and salvage (打撈) organization in China.Where it worksIt is responsible for maritime search and rescue, salvage, and emergency response operations in China’s coastal waters.What its salvage purpose isTo ensure the safety of life and property at sea, to protect the clean marine environmentChina Rescue andSalvage (CRS)文化知識(shí)——國(guó)內(nèi)外救援組織簡(jiǎn)介Listen again and complete the sentences. (ex. 3)1 Our first and most important goal is to _______________.save lives2 We use ___________________ vehicles and ____________________ to look foranyone who is still alive.search and rescuetrained dogs3 In a rescue attempt during the Nepal earthquake: Over ______ members and _____ dogs took part, and we were there for _______days. We rescued ______ people and provided medical help to over ______ people.2,000twotwelvesixtysix4 It’s our duty to try to reduce ______________ and _________________.sufferingthe loss of lifeRescue operationsprofessionalRescue teamRescue attemptsattitudeduty_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Search and rescue vehicles ______________________________obstacles_____________________________________Over 60members and six dogstook part.rescued 2 people & provided medical help to over 2000 people.to look for anyoneReduce sufferingReduce the loss of lifeSave livesBattle against timeBe under great pressureActivity 5 Fill in blanksWhat obstacles did they meet in rescuing people What kind of person did the rescue teams have 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來(lái)源于二一教育資源庫(kù)