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ks5u精品课件backks5u精品课件Going to hear another two people talk about what happened to the Amber Room.Listen to Part A and write down where the Amber Room was lost.Listen to Part B and write down how the Amber Room was lost.At sea. In a fire.ListeningPage 5-6ks5u精品课件Part Ahelp German soldiers big wooden boxesThe soldiers said that the heavy boxes were full of treasurewent out to sea was attacked everyone diedhe was saved by a German shipks5u精品课件Hello, Im Hans Braun, an old German sailor. During the war my ship was at Konigsberg. One night I was told to help our soldiers put some big wooden boxes onto my ship. They were very heavy and the soldiers said they were full of treasure. The ship went out to sea. On our voyage, our ship was attacked and sank. Almost everyone died. I had to swim three kilometers before I was saved by a German ship. Nobody had time to save the boxes. They must still be buried in the sand. Now a group of people who are searching for the Amber Room have asked me to help them find the ship. Part A: Hans Brauns storyks5u精品课件Part BMany trucks The German soldierslarge boxesart treasurethe castle was on firehoneythe Amber Roomimportant visitorssomething explodeks5u精品课件Part B: Anna Petorvs storyHello, my name is Anna Petrov. I was a maid at the castle in Konigsberg between 1940 and 1945. One night in 1941 many trucks came to the castle with large boxes. The German soldiers took the boxes into the castle. Later we heard that a special art treasure in the castle was shown to important visitors. Perhaps it was the Amber Room but I never saw it. Then at the end of August. 1944. I heard something explode. When I looked outside I saw that the castle was on fire. The next morning I found some melted pieces of something that looked like honey. Russian soldiers later told me it was amber and it could have come from the Amber Room.ks5u精品课件SpeakingDiscuss in pairs which person gave the best evidence, using the information in the former section. The following expressions may help you.Do / Dont you think that?Would you consider?Why / Why not?Do you have any idea about?How do you know that?Are you sure that he / she was telling the truth?ks5u精品课件What do you think?What do you think of.?Whats your idea / opinion of?What would you say?How do you feel about?Who do you think was?What are your reasons for saying that?ks5u精品课件I think / dont think thatSorry, I agree / dont agree with you.In my opinionIt can be proved.That cant be true.I dont believebecauseI thinkis telling the truth becauseks5u精品课件A developing country builds a big dam to provide electricity for its people and control a great river. Unless something is done, a cultural relic will be lost. The government must decide whether or not to save the relic.ListeningPage 41ks5u精品课件Background knowledge about the Aswan Damks5u精品课件the Aswan High Damks5u精品课件ks5u精品课件Abu Simbelks5u精品课件the Aswan High Damthe Nile Riverks5u精品课件1. to make electricity for everyone2. to encourage industry3. to make the country less dependent on outside oil supplies1. loss of villages and communities under the waters of the reservoirs2. loss of some cultural sites3. loss of beautiful scenery4. commercialization of the areaks5u精品课件1235476Listen to Part Aks5u精品课件Part A The Aswan High Dam in Egypt is one of the biggest dams in the world. It provides half of Egypts electricity. However. It caused problems while it was being built. There were many temples along the River Nile. It was clear that when the dam was finished many of them would be covered by water. One of the most important of these temples is Abu Simbel, which was built in the 13th century BC. It is made of rock and at the entrance there are four large stone persons, each twenty metres high. Nobody wanted the beautiful temple of Abu Simbel to disappear but they needed the dam. Finally, the engineers of UNESCO studied the problem and found a way to rescue the temple.ks5u精品课件1632748Listen to Part B5ks5u精品课件Part BThe engineers agreed to move Abu Simbel temple stone by stone and build it again above the waters of the dam. It took 1900 workers four years to rebuild the temple in the 1960s. It cost more than seventy million US dollars. However, It was worth it. The Aswan High Dam was finished in 1966. Ever since then Abu Simbel has been one of the most beautiful temples in Egypt. It is still in a quiet and beautiful place which visitors are glad to visit.ks5u精品课件Abu Simbel needed to be moved and rebuilt because otherwise it would have been covered by the water when the dam was completed.ks5u精品课件1. How did the engineers solve the problem? Was it successful? How do you know?The solved this problem by moving the statues. They marked every stone with a number and took the statues apart. Then they reassembled them in another site. It was very successful because many tourists come to visit Abu Simbel which looks as impressive as it did in its original site.ks5u精品课件Discussion:Do you think it was worth spending so much money to move Abu Simbel?Give a reason!Post-listeningks5u精品课件Listening taskWhen was it built? What was it used for?1Page 44ks5u精品课件The forbidden City (Imperial Palace and now the Palace Museum) in the heart of Beijing is the largest and most complete imperial palace and ancient building complex in China, and the world at large. Its construction began in 1406 and was completed 14 years later, having a history so far of nearly 600 years. ks5u精品课件Twenty-four emperors from the Ming and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties lived and ruled China from there. Most of the buildings in the Forbidden City were Rebuilt many times, although they maintained the original architectural style ks5u精品课件Listen to the dialogue and summarize the main idea in one sentence.The listening text is a discussion / talk / conversation about the forbidden city.2ks5u精品课件Listening task-Part A39,999.It was because ordinary people were never allowed into the palace while the emperors ruled China.1 Nine is a special number in Chinese culture.ks5u精品课件Part AS: Oh, Wen Hui, Ive always wanted to see the Forbidden City. It sounds so exciting. I wonder why its called that?W: It was because ordinary people like us, were never allowed into the Palace while the emperors ruled China.S: So who was allowed in?W: Well, the Emperors family. High state officials, and servants of the emperor.S: Mmm, Ive heard that its one of the largest palaces in the world. How big is it?W: Well, there were 9,999 rooms when it was bilt.S: 9,999 rooms! Thats so strange! Why not 10,000?W: There are two reasons. First, nine is a special number in Chinese culture. Second. Its said that the Emperor in Heaven has 10,000 rooms so the Emperor on Earthks5u精品课件Listening task-Part BNearly 600 years old.Fourteen Emperors from the Ming Dynasty and ten from the Qing Dynasty.A national museum.ks5u精品课件Part BS: How many Emperors lived there altogether?W: Fourteen Emperors from the Ming Dynasty and ten from the Qing Dynasty. They lived in it for about 500 years till the last Emperor left it in 1924.S: So I think it was built in the fifteenth century.W: Oh yes. After it was finished, the capital of China moved to Beijing.S: Mmm, I read it in the newspaper that the Palace is repaired and redecorated very often.W: Yes, there is now a prgramme of repairs going on. It will last until 2020.ks5u精品课件S: Goodness! Oh, is that because the palace is made of wood? You know, we also repair our castles in England, but they dont take so long because the castles are made of stone.W: Yes, I suppose so. Wooden structures need more work to protect them. S: But thats one of the reasons why its so special! Ive heard that its made of wood without even one nail.W: Yes, its a great example of ancient Chinese architecture and its now a national museum. It is also called the Palace Museum
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