人教新课标英语选修十《Unit3 Warming up and reading》课件
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1、Fairness for all,Unit 3,Words,boycottprohibitoffence traditionsubmitunwilling hopeful,n. 抵制; 排斥 vt. 禁止; 阻止 n. 冒犯; 非法活动 n. 传统; 惯例 vi. 勉强的 adj. 有希望的,negotiatechaospunctualcoincidencepedestrianmarchpavementsalute abuse,vt. 辱骂,prayerbombsupremenationwideconstitutionalfundamental happinessliberty,n. 祈祷 n
2、. 炸弹 vt. 投弹于; 轰炸 adj. 最高的; 极度的 adj. 全国性的; 全国的 adj. 宪法的 adj. 基础的; 基本的 n. 幸福; 快乐 n. 自由,Abraham Lincoln,Warming Up,Look at the pictures. In pairs who these people were and their contribution to civil rights in the USA.,Martin Luther King. Jr,Paul Robeson,Nelson Mandela,Do you know them?,Harriet Tubman,
3、John Brown,Gundy,Look at his photo and work out the problems of the blacks in many parts of America before 1955.,Pre-reading,What happened?,This shows a black man being mistreated by a policeman duringa demonstration to draw attention to the lack of civil rights for black people in America in the 19
4、50s.,Photo1,Photo 2 This shows a black housing area after some white gangs have tried to stop black people from drawing attention to their civil rights in the 1950s.,Photo 3This shows that there are two sets of parallel facilities operated in the southern states during the 1950s. White people had th
5、eir own waiting rooms, drinking fountains, seats and toilet during this period. The Blacks had other less comfortable facilities.The police upheld the rights of the whites at the expense of those of the black people in the 1950s.,How would you feel if you had these restrictions in your life? What wo
6、uld you do ?,THE START OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT,Reading,The passage on page 22 is taken from the diary of Maryann Jones, a black woman who lived in Montgomery, Mississippi.,1 What was the cause of the boycott? What happened? What was the date when this incident happened?,The immediate cause of t
7、he boycott was Rosa Parks, a black woman,Read the questions first. Skim the reading passage quickly and then answer them.,being turned off the bus because she would not give up her seat for a white man. She was arrested because she challenged the racial discrimination on buses. Then King and the oth
8、er black leaders in Montgomery called on all the blacks to start a bus boycott movement.,The black community and the black churches supported Rosa Parks.,2 Which people supported Rosa Parks?,3 How long did the boycott last? Whatdid the blacks do to show their determination?,The boycott lasted about
9、a year. All that time the blacks walked to work or used taxis.,The whites tried to end the boycott by playing tricks (announcing it was all over), and bombing the houses of the leaders of the movement.,4 What did the whites do to end the boycott?,5 Why do you think white people wanted to sit separat
10、ely from blacks?,I think white people wanted to sit away from blacks because they thought the blacks were inferior.,It made it clear to the people of the city that the black community was not going to put up with unfair treatment any more.,6 In what ways do you think theboycott influenced the city?,
11、7 When was the boycott over? How did the blacks win the battle?,The boycott was over when the Supreme Court said that it was illegal to sections reserved for black and white people on the buses. The blacks won the battle through their continuous struggle, in which they showed their determination, pe
12、rseverance and unity.,Martin Luther King,Born in 1929 Graduated in 1955 Worked in a church Organized his first action in 1955 Formed an organization for black leaders to work together in 1957,Give speech “ I Have a Dream” in 1963 Received the Nobel Peace Price in 1964 Murdered in 1968,Rosa Parks,whi
13、tes-only section refuse to stand up for a white man,In 1955 King led the movement in Alabama, asking the blacks not to take the city buses.,a boycott of a bus company,arrested by the police,refused to give up her seat,arrested,boycott,on foot or in taxis,The Whites were angry,The blacks were solid,b
14、ombed the houses,SupremeCourt,Course of the movement,In 1963 King led the Great March , asking for the equal civil rights.,In 1963 King made a speech to thousands of blacks in Washing-ton.,A big civil rights march through the centre of Birmingham.,Dr Martin Luther King A Historical Perspective,I Hav
15、e A Dream.,1. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus.,2 Put the events on page 24 in the correct order.,2. Rosa Parks was arrested.,3. Martin Luther King Jr. called on the blacks to boycott the city buses and trolleybuses.,5. The Whites were angry because their business suffered .,4. They
16、 went to work on foot or in taxis instead.,6. The blacks were solid in their support of the boycott.,7. The whites bombed the houses of theblack leaders.,8. The Supreme Court eventually agree with boycott.,9. Blacks were finally able to sit wherethey liked on city buses.,Now use your own words to wr
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