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Unit 6 Sports and Health
Init 6 Sports and Health In this unit, you will first listen, and then talk about sports ead about a famous athlete and the way of keeping fit learn new words and expressions practice the use of participles fill in a Health Background Form visit Culture Salon for an introduction to the emblems of the Olympic Games To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Unit 6 Sports and Health In this unit, you will ▪ first listen, and then talk about sports; ▪ read about a famous athlete and the way of keeping fit; ▪ learn new words and expressions; ▪ practice the use of participles; ▪ fill in a Health Background Form; ▪ visit Culture Salon for an introduction to the emblems of the Olympic Games
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Listen Unit 6 Sports and Health Talk and Part I
Unit 6 Sports and Health Directions: Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words. Click here to listen Physical activity improves our bodies health. A recent study 1 in The New england Journal of Medicine, suggests that maintaining a healthy level of physical 2 through exercise can help people live longer; and the findings provide updated 3 to Charles darwin's"survival of the fittest'"theory. But repetitive exercise can become boring, 4 discouragement frustration, even quitting. Selecting an activity that provides 5 as well as physical exercise, however, can be the answer. Many people have turned to sports. Sports can provide a 6 physically as well as mentally- and increase one's physical activity while providing social interaction, a sense of accomplishment and enjoyment First held as part of the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece, and then brought to Boston, Massachusetts in 1897, the Marathon is now an important part of 7 In many cities across America. Marathon running, usually a 40k(26.2 miles) race, is becoming increasingly popular with both men and women for its challenge of perseverance, requiring both 8 and mental endurance, and its feat of accomplishment. For first-time runners it is the culmination of a dream-a personal 9 obtained after months of physical and psychological preparation and training For veteran marathoners it's an opportunity to improve their Personal Best- competing 10 their own fastest time. Although there is no overall Marathon record, since Marathon courses vary from city to city, the best men's times are under 2 hours and 7 minutes and the best women's times are slightly above 2 hours and 19 minutes To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Unit 6 Sports and Health Directions: Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words. Click here to listen. Physical activity improves our bodies’ health. A recent study 1. ______ in The New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that maintaining a healthy level of physical 2. ______ through exercise can help people live longer; and the findings provide updated 3. ______ to Charles Darwin's “survival of the fittest” theory. But repetitive exercise can become boring, 4. _______ discouragement, frustration, even quitting. Selecting an activity that provides 5. _______ as well as physical exercise, however, can be the answer. Many people have turned to sports. Sports can provide a 6. _______ – physically as well as mentally — and increase one’s physical activity while providing social interaction, a sense of accomplishment and enjoyment. First held as part of the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece, and then brought to Boston, Massachusetts in 1897, the Marathon is now an important part of 7. ______ in many cities across America. Marathon running, usually a 40k (26.2 miles) race, is becoming increasingly popular with both men and women for its challenge of perseverance, requiring both 8. ______ and mental endurance, and its feat of accomplishment. For first-time runners it is the culmination of a dream – a personal 9. _______ obtained after months of physical and psychological preparation and training. For veteran marathoners it’s an opportunity to improve their Personal Best — competing 10. _______ their own fastest time. Although there is no overall Marathon record, since Marathon courses vary from city to city, the best men's times are under 2 hours and 7 minutes and the best women's times are slightly above 2 hours and 19 minutes
Unit 6 Sports and Health Directions: Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture is described in detail. Click here to listen. To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Unit 6 Sports and Health Directions: Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture is described in detail. Click here to listen
Unit 6 Sports and Health The photos are all related to Sports and Health Describe them to your classmates with the help of the following question 2. How do you understand " it's more important to participate than to compete in sports? 3. What is your opinion about the relationship between sports and health? To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Unit 6 Sports and Health The photos are all related to Sports and Health . Describe them to your classmates with the help of the following question. 1. What is your favorite sport? Explain. 2. How do you understand “it's more important to participate than to compete” in sports? 3. What is your opinion about the relationship between sports and health?
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Read Unit 6 Sports and Health Explore and Part II
Init 6 Sports and Health Passage A Never Giye Up Passage B Finding a Balance To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Passage A Never Give Up Unit 6 Sports and Health Passage B Finding a Balance
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Experiencing English 2 Unit 6 Sports and Health Culture Salon The Emblems of the Olympic Games The 27th Olympic Games, Sydney 2000 The silhouette represents an athlete, using typically Australian shapes and colors. The boomerangs are allusions to the sun, rocks and colors of Sydney’s harbor and beaches. The color red evokes the unique landscapes of Australia and its Aboriginal inhabitants. The flash which transforms the silhouette of Sydney Opera House into a trail of smoke from an Olympic torch recalls the emblem of Sydney’s Olympic candidature. The 26th Olympic Games, Atlanta 1996It represents a torch comprising the five Olympic rings with the number 100 (centenary) at the bottom; at the top, a stylized flame with four stars. The 25th Olympic Games, Barcelona 1992 The official emblem, designed by Josep Maria Trias from Barcelona, depicted a dynamic human figure in a stance that suggested someone jumping an obstacle (which consisted of the five Olympic rings) and the simple, gesture lines reduced the characterization of the figure to the head (in the blue of the Mediterranean), the arms (the yellow of the sun and wide open in sign of hospitality) and the legs (a vivid red). The 24th Olympic Games, Soul 1988 The Seoul emblem features a samtaeguk pattern. A samtaeguk is a traditional Korean pattern and visual image which represents Korea. This pattern is widely used as decoration on fans, gates of Korean-style homes, artifacts, and folk crafts. The Olympic emblem features patterns in two forms, centripetal and centrifugal; the centripetal motion represented the people of the world coming together in Korea, thus symbolizing worldwide harmony, while the centrifugal motion represented a march onward in search of man’s lasting happiness and prosperity