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课件网) Book3 Unit 5 Understanding ideas Bungee Jumping Rock climbing Surfing Skateboarding Base jumping Snowboarding 1 What do they have in common adventurous thrilling 1 Watch the video What snow strong light strong wind climbers camps conditions bad mountain Guess what’s the name of the mountain Qomolangma / t m lɑ m / why Climbing Qomolangma: Worth the risks Divide the text into three parts. Para. Para. Para . The article Part Ⅰ Part Ⅱ Part Ⅲ Fast reading Topic Conclusion Reasons Subjective reasons Scientific reasons 1 2-6 7 Topic Subjective reasons Scientific reasons Conclusion 2.their views losing their lives low air pressure danger extreme cold becoming sick crowds Para 1 1.challenges faced by the climbers challenges views discomfort It is an experience like no other, making some feel weak and others powerful. George Mallory Alan Arnette George Mallory Alan Arnette Para2-3 What we get from this adventure is It brings into focus Common Names Reasons We eat and make money to be able to enjoy life, that is and It forces you to and if you really have the physical, mental , toughness to push when you just sheer joy. what life means what is life for. what's important to you. look deep inside yourself figure out as well as want to stop. 2.Find the real meaning of life and enjoy it. 1.Their reasons are Subjective. Scientific reasons Type T benefits T stands for “thrill’. People who are more likely to take risks have “Type T” personalities. Our desire to seek risks can be connected to how much we expect to benefit from the result. Para4-6 Is climbing Qomolangma worth the risks It's totally up to you. What’s your idea Para 7 I think it is worth--Reasons: I don`t think it is worth --Reasons: I think it is worth the risks. On one hand, climbing the Qomolangma means self-challenge, which can train our strong will. On the other hand, its value lies in people’s conquering difficulty one after another. Think and share Choose the author’s purpose in writing the passage. To encourage people to climb Qomolangma if fully prepared, as risks bring many benefits. To remind people to balance the benefits and risks before deciding to climb Qomolangma. 3. To suggest that people stop taking risks and climbing Qomolangma, as the risks outweigh the benefits. Where do the sentences of purpose often appear in the passage the first paragraph or the last paragraph To encourage people to climb Qomolangma if fully prepared, as risks bring many benefits. To remind people to balance the benefits and risks before deciding to climb Qomolangma. 3. To suggest that people stop taking risks and climbing Qomolangma, as the risks outweigh the benefits. conclusion: It`s up to you. scientific reasons “Type T”, take risks, benefit from topic subjective reasons conclusion an experience like no other, weak and others powerful enjoy life bring into focus look deep inside It's up to you , worth the risk Climbing Qomolang ... ...