英语:Unit 1《Nothing ventured,nothing gaine》课件

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英语:Unit 1《Nothing ventured,nothing gaine》课件

Warming Up 人教实验版高三 Module 10Unit 1 Nothing brave, nothing have. Nothing seek, nothing find. Nothing stake, nothing draw. Nothing venture, nothing win (or have or gain). Do you know “不入虎穴, 焉得虎子” in Chinese? How can we say the same meaning in English? Sow nothing, reap nothing. He who risks nothing, gains nothing. If you venture nothing, you will have nothing. Read the three stories on P1. And try to think out the characters they have in common. What do you think helped them out and achieved success in life? Tasks King Bruce is watching the spider weaving its web. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a hole on a hill from the English. He watched a spider (蜘蛛) making a web. Bruce is said to have got confidence from this and to have gone on to beat the English. Anne Sullivan is teaching Helen Keller by feeling or touching. Helen Keller, born a normal little girl, but in 1880, she had a fever that made her blind and deaf at the age of 19 months. She and her family was in despair until they met Anne Sullivan. Her work with Helen was very successful. After college, Helen gave lecture tours speaking about her experiences and her beliefs. They worked very hard to raise money, to encourage people to educate blind and deaf children. Gou Jian is sleeping on firewood and straw tasting gall-bladder. Gou Jian was the ruler of the kingdom of Yue, conquered by the neighboring kingdom of Wu. He was made a slave and suffered many hardships. But his tolerance earned the trust of the King of Wu and eventually he was set free. 卧薪尝胆 But he never forgot his suffering, slept on firewood and straw every night, and tasted bitter gall-bladder until his kingdom was strong enough and he attacked the King of Wu and killed him. 卧薪尝胆 Something in common make up one’s mind, be determined to do sth, persevere with, stick at, persist in, not give up, not be discouraged by, keep going, keep trying, keep positive, etc. patient, resilient, persevering, resourceful, focused, serious, determined, strong-willed obstinate, stubborn, pig-headed Positive adj. Negative adj. Discussion 1. What conclusion can we draw from the three stories? 2. By what did they achieve their success? 3. How do you regard the behaviour of Gou Jian? 4. What can we learn from them? Reading comprehension The “spider-story” is often told as an example of this. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a hole on a hill from the English. He watched a spider (蜘蛛) making a web. Bruce is said to have got confidence from this and to have gone on to beat the English. So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused it? Were you in high spirit then? What can you change so that things will go right the next time? Edison, too, the inventor of the light bulb (电灯泡), made hundreds of models that failed before he found the right way to make one. Second, is the goal (目标) you are trying to reach the right one? Try to do some thinking about what your real goals may be. Think about this question: “If I am successful in this, where will it get me?” This may help to prevent failure in the things you shouldn’t be doing anyway. The third thing to remember about failure is that it’s a part of life. Learn to “live with yourself” even though you may have failed. Remember, “You can’t win them all.” 1.Robert Bruce was mentioned in the passage to show that______. A. people who fail are not lonely B. animals can help people sometimes C. nature will help us if we are hard- working D. confidence is important for one to be successful 2. Edison’s example shows us that______. A. he liked to do other kinds of work B. he invented many kinds of light bulbs C. failure may be a way towards success D. he was a man of many important inventions 3. If you are not sure about what success will get you, you’d better___ . A. change your goal B. go on with your goal C. not care for that D. work even harder on your goal 4. It can be learned from the passage that___ . A. one should try not to fail B. one’s failure is another’s success C. one should take failure seriously D. one should learn lessons from failure 5. This passage is mainly about____ . A. two great men B. two sides of failure C. the right attitude (态度) towards failure D. ways to keep away from failure Homework 1. Learn the new words and expressions of this unit. 2. Preview Reading part.
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