八年级英语下册_unit 7 what’s the highest mountain in the world section a(3a-3c)课件 (新版)人教新目标版

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1、Section A Period 2,尼罗河 珠穆朗玛峰 里海 撒哈拉沙漠 长江 黄河 喜马拉雅山脉 亚马孙河 太平洋 长城,the Nile Qomolangma the Caspian Sea the Sahara the Yangtze River the Yellow River the Himalayas the Amazon River the Pacific Ocean the Great Wall,the biggest desert,the Sahara,about 9,600,000 square kilometers in size,the longest river,6

2、,671 kilometers long,the Nile,The deepest salt lake,the Caspian Sea,1,025 meters deep,the highest mountain,Qomolangma,8,844.43 meters high,China,Nepal 尼泊尔,Qomolangma is between China and Nepal.,On April 25th,2015, a terrible earthquake happened in Nepal. More than 6,600 people died in the earthquake

3、. Some of them are mountain climbers on Qomolangma.,What else do you know about Qomolangma?,Why do so many climbers risk their lives to climb Qomolangma?,They want to challenge themselves in the face of difficulties.,挑战,冒着生命危险,First Reading,Read the article and match each paragraph with the main ide

4、a. Paragraph 1 spirit of climbers Paragraph 2 achievements of climbers Paragraph 3 facts and dangers,Reading strategy: Read the first sentence of each paragraph and find out the topic.,Complete the chart.,2. most popular place,4. freezing weather conditions,2. 1960-the first Chinese team reached the

5、 top,4. Even more serious difficulties,5. heavy storms,3. 1975- Junko Tabei from Japan was the first woman to reach the top,3b,3. hard snow,6. hard to breathe,3. the highest and is the most famous.,2. very high,5. stronger than the forces of nature,Careful-reading:,Paragraph 1: facts and dangers,Its

6、 8,844.43 meters high.,They run along the southwestern part of China.,It rises the highest.,Its very dangerous to climb.,heavyhard snow,freezing weather conditions,heavy storms,Its hard to take in air as you get near the top,include:,thin air,It is the most famous.,very high,Paragraph2 Achievements

7、of climbers,Tenzing Norgay Edmund Hillary,In 1953,The first person to ,The Chinese,In 1960,The first team ,Junko Tabei,In 1975,The first woman to ,Paragraph 2: Achievements of climbers,Careful-reading:,Paragraph 3: Spirit of climbers,1. Why do so many people try to climb this mountain even though it

8、 is dangerous? 2. What does the spirit of the climbers tell us?,= even if,One of the main reasons is because people want to challenge themselves in the face of difficulties.,The spirit of these climbers shows us that we should never give up trying to achieve our dreams. It also shows that humans can

9、 sometimes be stronger than the forces of nature.,A .脸 B.面对,Qomolangma-the Most Dangerous Mountain in the World?,One of the worlds most dangerous sports is mountain climbing, and one of the most popular places for this is the Himalayas. The Himalayas run along the southwestern part of China. Of all

10、the mountains, Qomolangma rises the highest and is the most famous. It is 8,844.43 meters high and so is very dangerous to climb. Thick clouds cover the top and snow can fall very hard.,贯穿,=heavily,Even more serious difficulties include freezing weather conditions and heavy storms. It is also very h

11、ard to take in air as you get near the top.,包括,极冷的气候条件,吸进,The first people to reach the top were Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary on May 29,1953. The first Chinese team did so in 1960, while the first woman to succeed was Junko Tabei from Japan in 1975.,而,成功(登上峰顶),Why do so many climbers risk their

12、 lives? One of the main reasons is that people want to challenge themselves in the face of difficulties. The spirit of these climbers shows us that we should never give up trying to achieve our dreams. It also shows that humans can sometimes be stronger than the forces of nature.,冒生命危险,挑战,面对困难,实现我们的

13、梦想,自然的力量,1. 最危险的运动之一 2.自然的力量 3. 厚厚的云层 4. 覆盖顶部 5. 第一批到达山顶的人 6. 成功做某事 7. 冒生命危险 8. 挑战自己 9. 面对困难 10. 永不放弃做某事 11.实现梦想 12. 贯穿中国西南部,one of the most dangerous sports the forces of nature thick clouds cover the top the first to reach the top succeed in doing sth. risk ones lives challenge oneself in the face of difficulties never give up doing sth achieve dreams =make dreams come true,run along the southwestern part of China,

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