資源簡介 (共17張PPT)新北師大版高中英語必修二Unit5 Humans and NatureLesson2 Professional Rescue TeamLook at the photos. Use the phrases below to describe what is happening in each photo.Activate and Sharea drought an earthquake a flood a forest firea landslide a storm a volcanic eruption a hurricaneMatch the photos (a-d) with the descriptions (1-4).( ) 1 Search and rescue vehicles are brought into destroyed areas.( ) 2 Trained dogs are used to help search for anyone who is still alive.( ) 3 Rescue teams try to save people trapped under buildings.( ) 4 Many houses are destroyed by the terrible flood.Look at the photos. Use the phrases below to describe what is happening in each photo.Activate and Sharea drought an earthquake a flood a forest firea landslide a storm a volcanic eruption a hurricane3 Rescue teams try to save peopletrapped under buildings.4 Many houses are destroyed by the terribleflood.abLook at the photos. Use the phrases below to describe what is happening in each phone.Activate and Sharea drought an earthquake a flood a forest firea landslide a storm a volcanic eruption a hurricane2 Trained dogs are used to help search for anyone who is still alive.1 Search and rescue vehicles are brought into destroyed areas.cdLook at the photos. Use the phrases below to describe what is happening in each photo.a drought an earthquake a flood a forest firea landslide a storm a volcanic eruption a hurricaneMatch the photos (a-d) with the descriptions (1- 4).( ) 1 Search and rescue vehicles are brought into destroyed areas.( ) 2 Trained dogs are used to help search for anyone who is still alive.( ) 3 Rescue teams try to save people trapped under buildings.( ) 4 Many houses are destroyed by the terrible flood.dcabn. 交通工具, 車輛vt. 困住; 使陷于危險中n. / vt. 營救; 救援Listening for Main Ideas and DetailsMain ideas are the key points of a presentation of a talk. They are supported by details.When you listen, pay close attention to the statement that is emphasised by the speaker (usually at the beginning and end of the talk). This is often the main idea.Listen carefully for key words, phrases and ideas that are repeated. These will confirm the main idea.Now listen for specific information that supports the main ideas, e.g. examples, causes, reasons, facts and descriptions. These are the details.1 What is the interview about 2 Who is the interviewee 3 Which two disasters are mentioned Listen to the first part of the interview. Answer the questions.It is an interview on a professional rescue team.China International Search and Rescue TeamGroup Work:Suppose you are a talk show host (interviewer), what questions would you ask them 1. What are their tasks 2. Why do they choose to be a rescuer 3. What does it need to be a rescuer 4. Do they regret being a rescuer 5. What do they do when not rescuing people ... ...Activity 2Listen to the first part of an interview.What is the interview about Who is the interviewee Which two disasters are mentioned The interview 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.Activity 3Skill Builder: Listening for Main Ideas and DetailsMain ideas are the key points of a presentation or a talk. They are supported by details.Main Ideasemphasized statement (usually at the beginning and end)2. repeated key words, phrases and ideasDetailsSpecific information that supports the main idea, e.g., examples, causes, reasons, numbers, facts and descriptions.(P=Presenter W=Mr Wang)聽力原文P: Today, we’re talking about professional teams who work in natural disaster rescue. As youknow, natural disasters like earthquakes, floods and landslides can cause death and otherloss and damage that is hard to measure. So what do professional rescue teams do when anatural disaster happens Today, Mr Wang from China International Search and RescueTeam is here to tell us all about this.W: Hello, everyone!P: Mr Wang, I know you have been part of many rescue operations overseas, as well as inChina, for example the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. So what happens on your rescueattempts W: Well, in the rescue attempts our first and most important goal is to save lives, for exampleat an earthquake site. So we use search and rescue vehicles and trained dogs to look foranyone who is still alive and try our best to save them.(點擊播放音頻)(P=Presenter W=Mr Wang)聽力原文P: Sounds like a very challenging process. How long does a rescue attempt usually take W: To give you an example, one of my recent attempts was the Nepal earthquake. Over sixtymembers and six dogs took part, and we were there for twelve days. We rescued twopeople and provided medical help to over 2,000 people.P: Twelve days! You rescued two people and helped 2,000! Hard to imagine. It must havebeen really tough.W: Yes. It was a battle against time.P: Wow, I can’t imagine how much pressure you are under.W: It’s definitely hard. But it’s our duty to try our best to reduce suffering and the loss of life.We’re trained to do so.What are the differences between main ideas and details main ideasdetailskey points; supported by detailsspecific information; supporting main ideasmain ideadetailsmain ideaListen to the second part of the interview. What advice does Mr Wang give about surviving an earthquake when you’re outdoors, indoors or trapped MAINTAINING, INTERRUPTING AND ENDING A CONVERSATION 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫