Unit 3 6 博览万象 融会中西之文化通览(课件PPT)-【学霸笔记·同步精讲】2025-2026学年高中英语必修第三册(外研版)

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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语外研版必修第三册
年级 高一
章节 Unit 3 The World of Science
类型 课件
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使用场景 同步教学-新授课
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 全国
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作者 高智传媒科技中心
品牌系列 学霸笔记·高中同步精讲
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该高中英语课件围绕“博览万象 融会中西”主题,涵盖中国传统文化、国际视野及经典文学。通过高频词汇、教材话题佳句导入,衔接俞伯牙“知音”故事、外刊中国旅游政策报道及《秘密花园》选段,构建从词汇积累到语篇理解的学习支架。 其亮点在于融合文化意识与语言能力培养,如俞伯牙故事传递中国友谊观,外刊文章训练信息提取,名著选段解析语言点。采用主题式整合教学,通过词汇列表、语篇结构分析等小结方法,助力学生提升跨文化沟通与思维品质,也为教师提供丰富教学素材与结构化教学支持。

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博览万象 融会中西之文化通览 内 容 索 引 传承文脉 对话古今 1 国际视野 外刊撷英 2 品读经典 名著选萃 3 传承文脉 对话古今 PART 01 第一部分 多元文化  【高频词汇】 1.incorporate v.   吸收;使并入;包含 2.appreciate v. 欣赏;赏识 3.melodious adj. 优美动听的 4.represent v. 体现;象征 5.literally adv. 字面上地 6.vary v. (使)不同;(使)呈现差异 返回导航 7.appealing adj. 有吸引力的 8.mutual adj. 共同的,共有的 9.imagery n. 意象 10.bridge n. 纽带 11.typical adj. 典型的 12.exhibition n. 表现;展示 13.extensively adj. 广泛地;全面地 14.origin n. 起源 返回导航 【话题佳句】 1.(外研必修二U1)People say that one man's meat is another man's poison, but I feel at home with food from both my cultures. To me, there's nothing better than a cross­cultural afternoon tea of English biscuits and a cup of Chinese oolong tea in a fine china cup! 人们说,甲之熊掌,乙之砒霜,但我对来自这两种文化的食物都很有亲近感。对于我来说,没有什么比得上一份混搭下午茶——英式饼干配上盛在精美的瓷杯中的中国乌龙茶! 返回导航 2.(译林选必四U2)Effective communication will enable you to settle differences and disagreements appropriately and improve your interactions with others. 有效的沟通可以使你妥善处理分歧,改善与他人的互动。 返回导航 Yu Boya was a guqin player from the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period. He was bright and eager 1. ___________(learn) when he was young. After three years of learning from his teacher Cheng Lian, he had already had a good command of the temperament (调律) and superb skills in playing the musical instrument. Cheng Lian then sent Boya to the Penglai Island, 2. ___________ Boya enjoyed the natural beauty and listened to the roaring of the great waves.He incorporated the beautiful nature with his music, thus 3. ___________(reach) a realm (境界) of thought he had never experienced before. Later, Boya became a famous musician, but his tunes were not 4. _______________(immediate) appreciated by all the people of his time. to learn where reaching immediately 返回导航 One day Boya was boating alongside the river bank. A heavy downfall struck and suddenly Boya felt an urge to play his guqin.The melodious music became more and more beautiful 5. ___________ he felt someone was listening. Boya came out of the boat, and saw a woodcutter standing on the bank. He knew that this man was keenly 6. _______________(appreciate) of his talents, because the man understood his music. He immediately invited the woodcutter, Zhong Ziqi, to his boat. Full of passion, Boya played the musical instrument when appreciative 返回导航 for Zhong Ziqi. When a piece of music praising the high mountains 7. ___________(play), Zhong Ziqi said, “The melody is as magnificent as Mount Tai which reaches to the sky!” When he played a piece of music representing the wild waves, Zhong Ziqi said, “The melody is as vast and mighty as the great rivers! ”Boya was excited,and said, “Only you can understand my music!” was played 返回导航 They agreed that Boya would visit Zhong Ziqi again when he was back from his tour. When Boya got back and visited Ziqi, 8. _______ latter had already passed away because of illness. Boya was so sad that he played a tune 9. ___________ Zhong Ziqi's tomb, and then broke his guqin into pieces. He had never played music ever since. Boya's story exemplifies (体现) the Chinese ideal of friendship. The term “Zhiyin” (literally “one who knows the music”) 10._______(come) to describe a close and sympathetic friend since then. the before has come 返回导航 国际视野 外刊撷英 PART 02 第二部分 What's It Like Traveling to China These Days? Adapted from The New York Times China is offering visa­free entry for 15 days to citizens from a number of countries. The program began in December 2023 and has continued to expand. In addition, citizens of more than 50 countries, including the United States, are now eligible for visa-free transit. They can enter China for 72 or 144 hours, depending on their port of entry. 返回导航 Transit travelers must stay within certain areas. For example, people flying into Shanghai can only visit the city and the neighboring provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang. China has also promised to reduce logistical headaches for foreigners.Many so-called super apps that most Chinese use for every aspect of daily life, from digital payments to ride hailing to ordering at restaurants—can now be linked to international credit cards, not just Chinese ones. 返回导航 In the first half of 2024, there were about 14.6 million arrivals from overseas, according to Chinese statistics. Most of them were visa-free. That's 2.5 times as many as China had during the same period last year, but well below the 24 million in the first half of 2019. 返回导航 On a Friday in Shanghai, Luka Lefevre, 24, and Charlotte Collet, 21, were cramming as much sightseeing as possible into a 10­hour layover between Paris and Vietnam. They had visited Yu Garden, a temple complex, and were taking photos on East Nanjing Road, a major shopping street. But they'd had trouble using their phones to pay for things, and had to resort to cash, they said. 返回导航 Walking along the Bund, Shanghai's historic waterfront area, Maeline Lachaud and Nadia Hofmann, both Swiss university students, said they had linked their credit cards to mobile payment apps while traveling through Xi'an, Chongqing and now Shanghai. The convenience was “amazing” ,as mobile payment apps had to be used not only to pay, but also to order at restaurants. 返回导航 1.expand v.扩大;扩展 2.eligible adj.有资格的;符合条件的 3.transit (熟词生义) n.过境;中转 4.neighboring adj.邻近的;相邻的 5.logistical adj.后勤的;物流的 返回导航 6.ride hailing 叫车服务 7.statistics n.统计数据;统计数字 8.cram v.塞满;挤入 9.layover n.中途停留 10.complex n.建筑群;综合体 11.resort to 依靠;借助于;诉诸 12.waterfront n.滨水区 返回导航 policies statistics experiences 返回导航 China has launched a 15-day visa-free entry policy for international tourists. For 1. ___________, it allows international credit cards to link with mobile payment apps, leading to an 2. ___________ in overseas arrivals. Many tourists expressed their true 3.___________ about traveling in China. convenience increase feelings 返回导航 1.Many so-called super apps that most Chinese use for every aspect of daily life, from digital payments to ride hailing to ordering at restaurants—can now be linked to international credit cards, not just Chinese ones. [分析] 句中that引导_______从句,修饰super apps。 [翻译] 许多被大多数中国人用于日常生活的各个方面的所谓超级应用程序(从数字支付到叫车服务再到在餐厅点餐),现在可以与国际信用卡相关联,而不仅仅是中国的信用卡了。 定语 返回导航 2.Walking along the Bund, Shanghai's historic waterfront area, Maeline Lachaud and Nadia Hofmann, both Swiss university students, said they had linked their credit cards to mobile payment apps while traveling through Xi'an, Chongqing and now Shanghai. [分析] 句中“Walking along...waterfront area”是动词­-ing形式作_______;“Shanghai's historic waterfront area”作“the Bund”的_______,“both Swiss university students”作“Maeline Lachaud and Nadia Hofmann”的_______;“they had linked...now Shanghai”是省略引导词的_______从句,其中while引导______________从句的省略。 状语 同位语 同位语 宾语 时间状语 返回导航 [翻译] 两位瑞士大学生迈琳·拉科杜和娜迪亚·霍夫曼在沿着上海历史悠久的滨水区——外滩漫步。她们表示,在西安、重庆以及现在所在的上海旅行期间,她们已经将信用卡绑定到了移动支付应用程序上。 返回导航 品读经典 名著选萃 PART 03 第三部分 “Wick” or Not Excerpt from The Secret Garden 性格孤僻的小女孩玛丽、农家小子迪肯和体弱多病的 少爷柯林成了好朋友,他们找到了秘密花园的钥匙,和花 园一起经历了一次诗意般的复活。 返回导航 For two or three minutes Dickon stood looking① round him, while② Mary watched him, and then he began to walk about③ softly④, even more lightly than Mary had walked the first time she had found herself inside the four walls. His eyes seemed to be taking in⑤ everything—the gray trees with the gray creepers (爬山虎) climbing⑥ over them and hanging from their branches, the tangle⑦ on the walls and among the grass, the evergreen alcoves (壁龛) with the stone seats and tall flower urns (缸) standing in them. 返回导航 “I never thought I'd see this place,” he said at last, in a whisper⑧. “Did you know about it?” asked Mary. She had spoken aloud and he made a sign⑨ to her. “We must talk low,” he said, “or someone'll hear us an' wonder⑩ what's to do in here.” “Oh! I forgot!” said Mary, feeling frightened⑪ and putting her hand quickly against her mouth. 返回导航 “Did you know about the garden?” she asked again when she had recovered⑫ herself. Dickon nodded⑬. “Martha told me there was one as no one ever went inside,” he answered. “We used to wonder what⑭ it was like.” He stopped and looked round at the lovely gray tangle about him, and his round eyes looked queerly happy. 返回导航 “Eh! the nests⑮ as'll be here come springtime,” he said. “It'd be th' safest nestin' place in England. No one never comin' near an' tangles o' trees an' roses to build in. I wonder all th' birds on th' moor⑯ don't build here.” Mistress Mary put her hand on his arm again without knowing it. “Will there be roses?” she whispered. “Can you tell? I thought perhaps they were all dead.” 返回导航 “Eh! No! Not them—not all of 'em!” he answered. “Look here!” He stepped over⑰ to the nearest tree—an old, old one with gray lichen⑱ all over its bark⑲, but upholding a curtain⑳ of tangled sprays (小树枝) and branches. He took a thick knife out of his pocket and opened one of its blades. 返回导航 “There's lots o' dead wood as ought to be cut out,” he said. “An' there's a lot o' old wood, but it made some new last year. This here's a new bit,” and he touched a shoot㉑ which㉒ looked brownish green instead of hard, dry gray. Mary touched it herself in an eager㉓, reverent㉔ way. “That one?” she said. “Is that one quite alive?” Dickon curved㉕ his wide smiling mouth. 返回导航 “It's as wick as you or me,” he said; and Mary remembered that Martha had told her that “wick” meant “alive” or “lively”. “I'm glad it's wick!” she cried out㉖ in her whisper. “I want them all to be wick. Let us go round the garden and count㉗ how many wick ones there are.” 返回导航 She quite panted㉘ with eagerness, and Dickon was as eager as she was. They went from tree to tree and from bush to bush. Dickon carried his knife in his hand and showed her things she thought wonderful㉙. “They've run wild㉚,” he said, “but th' strongest one has fair thrived㉛ on it.” “See here!” and he pulled down a thick gray, dry­looking branch. “Anybody might think this was dead wood, but I don't believe it is.” 返回导航 He knelt㉜ and with his knife cut the lifeless-looking branch through. “There!” he said exultantly㉝. “There's green in that wood yet. Look at it.” Mary was down on her knees before he spoke, gazing㉞ with all her might㉟. 返回导航 ①此处为v.-ing形式作状语。 ②此处为while引导时间状语从句。 ③walk about漫步 ④softly adv.轻轻地;温柔地 ⑤take in [熟词生义] 看清 ⑥此处为v.-ing形式作定语。 ⑦tangle n.缠绕 返回导航 ⑧in a whisper 低声细语 ⑨sign [熟词生义] n.手势 ⑩wonder v.想知道 ⑪frightened adj.害怕的 ⑫recover v.恢复常态 ⑬nod v.点头 ⑭此处为what引导宾语从句。 ⑮nest n.鸟巢 返回导航 ⑯moor n.荒野 ⑰step over 走近(某地) ⑱lichen n.地衣 ⑲bark [熟词生义] n.树皮 ⑳curtain [熟词生义] n.覆盖物 ㉑shoot [熟词生义] n.嫩芽 ㉒此处为which引导定语从句。 返回导航 ㉓eager adj.热切的 ㉔reverent adj.恭敬的 ㉕curve [熟词生义] v.使弯曲 ㉖cry out呼喊 ㉗count v.清点,数 ㉘pant n.喘息着说 ㉙此处为省略关系词的定语从句。 返回导航 ㉚run wild 肆意生长,疯长 ㉛thrive v.茁壮成长 ㉜kneel v.跪下 ㉝exultantly adv.狂喜地 ㉞gaze v.凝视 ㉟might [熟词生义] n.力气 返回导航 $

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