人教课标版 高一必修 2 Unit 1. on P7 Read the letter from a German newspaper. The writer thinks that those who find the Amber Room should decide what to do with.

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人教课标版 高一必修 2 Unit 1

on P7

Read the letter from a German newspaper. The writer thinks that those who find the Amber Room should decide what to do with it.

Dear Editor, I am a student at a high school in Berlin. I think highly of those who are searching for the Amber Room. I don’t agree that they should return the treasure to Russia if they find it. Nor do I think they should give it to any government. The search has cost them a lot of time and money. So I think that those who find the Amber Room should decide what to do with it. Yours, Johann Weber

Work in pairs. Discuss with your partner the following questions: 1. Who do you think the Amber Room belongs to? 2. What should you do with things you have found even if the search cost you time and money? 3. Do you agree with the writer?

Further Activity Have a class debate about “what should we do with the cultural relics?”. Some students may think that they can keep them. Others may disagree with them. Tell your reasons.

A Class Debate

Write a report about your debate, using the following guidance. Para. 1: State the question. Para. 2: Give the ideas that agree with the question and the reasons. Para. 3: Give the ideas that disagree with the question and the reasons. Para. 4: Give you opinion and the result of the class vote.

The class had a debate and discussed whether it is right for whoever finds valuable cultural relics to keep them. Sample writing for Exercise 4 The question of the debate Those who agreed that if you find cultural relics you can keep them had three reasons.

First, they said that time and money had been spent looking for them so the finders deserved them. Second, they said nobody would look for lost relics if they could not keep them. Third, they said that there are so many old relics that it does not matter if one or two belong to those who find them. The ideas that support the question with reasons

Those who disagreed also had three reasons. First, they said all cultural relics are valuable for finding out about the past. Second, they said that it is dishonest to take things that do not belong to you. Third, they said that every cultural relic belongs to the country and not any one person. The ideas that disagree with the question with reasons

We had a class vote. Those who disagreed with the question won. The debate changed the minds of some people who had originally supported Johann Weber’s ideas. The result of the class vote

think highly / much / well of… = sing high praise for… = sing high praise for… think little / nothing of… think little / nothing of… The headmaster thought highly of me for my good performance.

He thought nothing of walking 40 miles. 走 40 英里, 他不当回事。 The little boy was well thought of by them.

Written work: Translation (P42) Homework