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Unit 1 Cultural relics
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Warming up and Reading Words and expressions
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Do you know what a cultural relic is?
Warming up Do you know what a cultural relic is? Cultural relics are traces or features surviving from a past age and serving to remind people of them. [来源:Zxxk.Com]
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Whom do cultural relics belong to?
Do you have any in your family? In a larger sense, it can be said that all the cultural relics belong to all peoples and the whole society, not a certain individual.
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Does a cultural relic always have to be rare and valuable
Does a cultural relic always have to be rare and valuable? Is it enough to have survived for a long time? No, it does not need to be rare or valuable; Yes, it is enough to have survived a long time.
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Are cultural relics only objects like vases or can they be buildings too? Look at the pictures below and discuss what they are and whether they are cultural relics or not. [来源:Zxxk.Com]
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The Tai Mahal (In India)
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ivory dragon boat [来源:Zxxk.Com]
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Mogao Caves It is made up of 492 caves, which were deserted in the fourteenth century and lay untouched until the beginning of the 20th century. It lies at the rock side of the Mingsha Mountain in Gansu province. It’s worth the name of art treasure house of the Chinese Nation.
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Name: Place: Time: Importance: The Great Pyramid of Khufu Egypt around the year 2560 BC the only surviving of the Seven Ancient Wonders
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The Great Wall Name: Place: Time: Importance: Beijing Since 475BC the symbol of China and its culture.
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Name: Place: Time: Importance: The Forbidden City Beijing 1406 (the Ming Dynasty) The imperial palace/ the largest museum of cultural relics in China
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The Classical Gardens of Suzhou
Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui - Xidi and Hongcun the Leshan Giant Buddha The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors Mount Huangshan
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Angkor Wat in Cambodia Stonehenge in England The Sports Arena of
Ancient Rome
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Pre-reading Have you ever seen a piece of amber? What do you know about it? Look at the title and the picture of the reading passage and predict what it is about. Then skim it quickly and see if you were right.
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Amber
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Can you imagine a house made of amber ?
rare/precious beautiful amber
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Reading IN SEARTCH OF THE AMBER ROOM
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Background The Amber Room was made of almost seven thousand tons of amber. It was built in Prussia. Then, the king, Frederick William I, sent it to Peter the Great as a gift of friend-ship. And it soon became part of the winter palace. Later, Catherine Ⅱ had her artists add more details to its design. In September, 1941 the Nazi German army secretly stole the Amber Room and then it disappeared mystically.
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Fast reading 1. What does the text tell us about amber? 2. How many tons of amber were used to make the Amber Room? 3. What else were used to make the room besides amber?
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4. When and why did Frederick William I give the Amber Room to Peter the Great?
5. What did Peter the Great give in return? 6. What did Catherine the Great do with the Amber Room? 7. When and how was the Amber Room supposed to have been lost?
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—Detailed information
Careful reading —Detailed information 1. The king of Prussia who gave the Amber Room as a gift to Russia was___ A. Frederick I B. Frederick William I C. Peter the Great D. Catherine II B
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2. The king of Prussia gave the Amber Room to Russia because_____. A
2. The king of Prussia gave the Amber Room to Russia because_____ A. he wanted to marry Catherine II. B. he was kind C. he needed better soldiers D. he wanted to make friends D
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3. The Amber Room was stolen by___. A. Russian soldiers B
3. The Amber Room was stolen by___. A. Russian soldiers B. German soldiers C. People in Konigsberg D. People in St Petersburg 4. In 1941, the city of Konigsberg was in ___ A. Germany B. Russia C. Sweden D. France B A
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5. The Russians didn’t hide the Amber Room because ______. A
5. The Russians didn’t hide the Amber Room because ______ A. they were at war B. they couldn’t find a place C. the German soldiers arrived too soon D. no train could take it away C
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True (T) or false (F). 1. It took some best artists about ten years to make the old Amber Room. 2. The Amber Room served as a reception hall for the guests of Frederick I. 3. The Amber Room was taken apart, put inside some wooden boxes and taken away by the Nazis. 4. The new Amber Room was built at the winter palace. T F T F
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Task 3: Main idea of each paragraph
Paragraph 1. How was the Amber Room made? Paragraph 2. Why did the King of Prussia give the Amber Room to the Czar of Russia as a gift?
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Paragraph 3. How did the Amber Room become one of the wonders of the world.
Paragraph 4. How did the Amber Room get lost. Paragraph 5. How was a new Amber Room built.
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Para.1 An introduction of the Amber Room Colour Design Yellow-brown
How long was it built? Yellow-brown In the fancy style popular in those days 10 years for a team of the country’s best artists. The best and biggest work of amber art ever made. (有史以来所制作的最大最好的琥珀艺术作品)
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Para.2: A gift to Peter the Great
Q1: What was the amber room first made for? It was first made for the palace of Frederick I.
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Q2: What happened to the Amber Room in 1716?
(1716) gave to as a gift of friendship Frederick I Frederick William I Peter the Great in return to Sent him his best soldiers a troop of Served as 1. his in St Petersburg. winter palace 2. a small for important visitors. reception hall
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Para. 3: The changes of the Amber Room
Who had the Amber Room moved to a palace outside St Petersburg? A. Frederick William I B. Catherine II C. Peter the Great D. Frederick I In 1770 the room was completed the way she wanted. pass down Peter the Great Catherine II (add more details)
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Para. 4: The missing of the Amber Room Time : 1941 Event: Russia
(the Russians) at war Nazi Germany (the Nazis) were only able to remove furniture and small art objects the Nazis arrived stole the Amber Room After that, what happened to the Amber Room was sent it to Konigsberg. a mystery
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Para.5: A new Amber Room Qs: 1. Who have built a new Amber Room?
The Russians and Germans. 2. How old is St Petersburg now? 306 years old now.
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The clue of the story FrederickⅠ FrederickⅠ stolen pass down Nazi Nazi
Peter the Great Czar FrederickⅠ FrederickⅠ pass down stolen given as a gift pass down Frederick WilliamⅠ Frederick WilliamⅠ CatherineⅡ
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places ? Prussia Russia Germany places the palace of Frederick
winter palace in St Petersburg Russia summer palace outside St Petersburg Germany Konigsberg on the Baltic sea ?
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years Frederick WilliamⅠgave the Amber Room to Peter the Great as a gift. 1716 1770 years Catherine Ⅱhad completed the adding to the Amber room. 1941 The Nazi German army stole the Amber Room. 2003 The rebuilding of the Amber Room was completed.
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Post-reading The characteristics of the passage This passage tells the history of the Amber Room in the order of _____ so that we can clearly know what happened to it. Besides the passage uses the_____ Tense. time Past
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Comprehending Join the correct parts of the sentences together. 1
Page 2 Join the correct parts of the sentences together. 1 Stole the Amber Room. Sent a troop of his best soldiers to the King of Prussia. Had the Amber Room made. Had it moved outside St Petersburg. Gave it to the Czar as a gift. Built a new Amber Room after studying pictures of the old one. Frederick I Frederick William I Peter the Great Catherine II The Nazi army The Russians and Germans
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The following five questions summarize the main idea of the five paragraphs in the passage. Put the paragraph numbers in the boxes. Then answer the questions. 2 Para 3 How did the Amber Room become one of the wonders of the world? Para 5 How was a new Amber Room built? Para 4 How did the Amber Room get lost? Para 1 How was the Amber Room made? Para 2 Why did the King of Prussia give the Amber Room to the Czar of Russia as a gift?
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for against (You can use the expressions on page 6.)
In groups discuss: Is it worth rebuilding lost cultural relics such as the Amber Room or Yuan Ming Yuan in Beijing? Give your reasons. 3 (You can use the expressions on page 6.) against for
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Homework 1. Remember the useful words and Expressions. Try to retell the story about the Amber Room. 2. Prepare for the next period.
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