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the Terracotta Warriors the Terracotta Warriors The Qin Tomb and the Terracotta Warriors Book9 Module3 Reading and Vocabulary(1) Book9 Module3 The Qin Tomb and the Terracotta Warriors Reading and Vocabulary(1)
Terracotta Warriors
the warriors and the horses 1 2 Terracotta Horses the warriors and the horses
chariots
What do you know about Emperor Qin Shihuang?
An Underground Army
Task1: Fast-reading to march the following topics with each paragraph PartⅠpara.1 a. the discovery of the warriors para.2 b. description of what the warriors look like para.3 c. how the soldiers were made PartⅡpara.1 d. why the writer is at the site para.2 e. the man who made the warriors para.3 f. Emperor Qin Shihuang and his tomb
Task2: Discussion Have a discussion in pairs and get the main idea of each part.
Task3: Listen to the tape and check the following statements Task3: Listen to the tape and check the following statements. (True or False) 1.The peasants found 6,000 clay warriors buried in an underground pit. 2.It is known that the actual entrance to the tomb has never been found. 3.Each soldier has a different facial expression and hairstyle. 4.The warriors carry weapons and wear the same uniform. 5.The legs were hollow inside. F T T F F
Task4: Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions. 1. In which part of China is the underground tomb of Emperor Qin Shihuang ? 2. When and how were the terracotta warriors discovered? 3. Why were the warriors made? In northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, 36 km east of Xi’an. In 1974, they were discovered by some peasants who were digging a well. It seems that Emperor Qin Shihuang had ordered the warriors to be made in order to protect him in the next life.
Task5: Description different uniform hairstyle facial expression gesture Task5: Description different 1 2 3 4
Task6: Language Points 1. It took 700,000 workers 37 years to build the tomb. 2. The actual entrance to the tomb has never been found, nor has the tomb been opened. 3. In 1974, some peasants were digging a well when one of them dug up the head of a clay warrior. 1. It took 700,000 workers 37 years to build the tomb. 2. The actual entrance to the tomb has never been found, nor has the tomb been opened. 3. In 1974, some peasants were digging a well when one of them dug up the head of a clay warrior. 1. It took 700,000 workers 37 years to build the tomb. 2. The actual entrance to the tomb has never been found, nor has the tomb been opened. 3. In 1974, some peasants were digging a well when one of them dug up the head of a clay warrior. 1. It took 700,000 workers 37 years to build the tomb. 2. The actual entrance to the tomb has never been found, nor has the tomb been opened. 3. In 1974, some peasants were digging a well when one of them dug up the head of a clay warrior.
高考链接 C A D 1. _____ took Tom half an hour to finish his homework. A. What B. That C. It D. This 2. He doesn’t want to go there, ______. A. nor do I B. nor I am C. nor I do D. nor am I 3. I was just leaving _____ the telephone rang. A. while B. as C. since D. when A D
Task7: Retelling the passage by filling the blanks. Qin Shihuang was the emperor who first ______China over 2,000 years ago. In 1974, the warriors were _______ by some peasants who were _____ a well. By making the warriors, Emperor Qin Shihuang seems to want them to ____ him __________. The warriors are _____ like an army ________ battle. The warriors _____ weapons and wear different ______ which were ______ many different colors. The legs were made of ________, while the other body parts were _____ inside. The different parts were _____ together. The ____ of the man who made each soldier is ______ somewhere on the warriors. unified discovered digging protect in the next life standing ready for carry uniforms painted solid clay hollow glued name inscribed
Task8: After-learning Question: What have you learned from the passage?
Homework: the Internet. Learn more information about Emperor Qin Shihuang and the terracotta warriors from books and the Internet.
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