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2 Unit6 Focus on Talking Unit 6 Transportation 十一五规划教 材的标志图

3 The camp fire in Sami tent; the ice- cooled beer under sunset in desert; the chilly night with almost touchable stars; the morning mist in tropical jungles; mountains, canyons, polar bears and penguins… Don’t you want to experience some of those if not all? Isn’t one of your dreams is to travel around the world? Let’s start now before it’s too late.

4 Transport or transportation is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space. Transport is important since it enables trade between peoples, which in turn establishes civilizations.

5 Transport infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport, and may be roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines, and terminals such as airports, railway stations, bus stations, warehouses, trucking terminals, refueling depots (including fueling docks( 船坞 ) and fuel stations), and seaports.

6 Vehicles( 交通工具 ) traveling on these networks may include: automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, trucks, people, helicopters, and aircraft.

7 Coach High-speed train Maglev Train Aircraft Advanced means of transport

8 Subway Light rail Double-decker bus Cruiser

9 China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company 中国远洋运输(集团)总公司 Cargo vessel

10 Here are a list of pictures together with their respective description. Can you find out the expressions related to transport? You will be divided into three groups. The group who have got the most scores win this game. Try your best now!

11 Bullock team hauling wool in Australia

12 The Wright Brothers’ first flight in 1903

13 People walking in front of the bulk carrier BW Fjord.

14 Human-powered transport remains common in developing countries.

15 An Air France Airbus A318 lands at London Heathrow Airport

16 InterCityExpress, a German high-speed passenger train

17 Automobile ferry in Croatia( 南斯拉夫克罗 地亚 )

18 Oil pipeline winding through cold Alaskan countryside. In the background are mountains, partly snow-capped.

19 Bridges, such as the suspension bridge Golden Gate Bridge, allow roads and railways to cross bodies of water.

20 Tilted aerial view of a modern airport. Aircrafts are parked next to the “arms” that extend from the central buildings in Incheon International Airport, South Korea.

21 Light green, orange and white bus is stopping in front of a multi-story building. A local transit bus operated by ACTION in Canberra, Australia

22 Freight train with shipping containers in the United Kingdom

23 Transport is a key component of growth and globalization, such as in Seattle, Washington, United States. This is the skyline of city at dawn, and a major highway winds itself into the downtown area.

24 The engineering of this roundabout( 环形枢纽 ) in Bristol, United Kingdom, attempts to make traffic flow free- moving. This is an aerial view of roundabout, a junction of several streets. Vehicles traverse about the roundabout, which is surrounded by buildings, mostly multi-story.

25 Traffic congestion persists in São Paulo, Brazil despite the no-drive days based on license numbers. Looking down a busy road, which is banked on both sides by tall buildings, some of which are covered in advertisement billboards.

26 Common traffic in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

27 A traffic jam in the Himalayas

28 As in India, China's economic surge has resulted in a massive increase in the number of private vehicles on its roads overwhelming the transport infrastructure. Shown here is a traffic jam at 17:30, downtown Haikou City, Hainan Province.

29 Congestion caused by evacuees fleeing Hurricane Rita(22 September 2005). Traffic in all lanes of the highway is traveling in the same direction.

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31 China's high-speed trains (Video) The fastest train from Wuhan to Guangzhou.flv

32 New words vehicle n. 交通工具,车辆 fare n. ( 车、船等 ) 费 fear 恐惧,害怕 express n./ v. 快车;表达 depart: v. 离开,启程,出发 departure : n. 离开,启程,出发 transfer n./ v. 转车 transition n. 过渡,转变 transmit v. 发送,播送 transmission n. 发送,播送 transaction n. 交易 relax 放松,松弛 More: relaxing, relaxed

33 Useful expressions: Dialogue 1 Can you tell me which train I should take to Boston? 可以告诉我去波斯顿该坐哪趟车吗? It gets in at 1:00 p.m. 它下午一点到站。 pull in 进站 v.s. pull out 出站 What is the fare? 车费是多少呢? May I have a one way ticket, please? (single ticket) 我买一张单程票。 round trip ticket: 往返票 (return ticket) One way to Boston. 去波斯顿的单程票。

34 Harry Potter

35 Harry Potter used platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station to get to Hogwarts. You can see a platform sign and a trolley-cart halfway through the wall.

36 Useful expressions: Dialogue 2 Regular or express? 普快还是快车? How long does each one take? 坐这两种车需要多长时间? How much are tickets for the express train? 快车车票是多少钱? Second class is…and first class is … 二等车厢是 …, 头等车厢是 …

37 Useful expressions: Dialogue 3 Do you have any direct flights to New Zealand? 去新西兰有直航吗? You can fly on Northeast 212 to Tokyo and then change to Japan Airlines 123. 你可以先乘坐东北 212 号班机到达东京,再转乘 日本航空 123 号班机。 When does Flight 212 depart? 212 号航班几点起飞? There’s a layover in Chicago. 在芝加哥会停留一会儿。

38 How long do I have to stay in Tokyo for the connecting flight? 那在东京需要多久时间才可以转机? So the time for the whole journey is about... 那整个航程需要多长时间呢? That works with my schedule. 它和我的安排不冲突。

39 At the Airport check-in: 登机手续办理 boarding pass: 登机牌 luggage tag: 行李牌 carry-on bag: 随身携带袋子 boarding time: 登机时间 security checkpoint: 安检口 departure gate: 登机口 departure terminal: 出发航站楼 confirm your flight: 核对航班

40 A Welcome at the Airport

41 Background Briefing This international flight is at the Huanghua Airport of Changsha. Miss Huang Mei, the secretary of the Changsha Foreign Trade Import & Export Corporation is now at the airport together with Wang Hua, the director of the office to meet Mr. Brown who comes from California of America. They don’t know each other well. With a placard on which is written “Welcome Mr. Brown”, Miss Huang was waiting there.

42 Situational Conversation 1. Before Landing A (Announcer): Ladies and gentlemen, attention, please. We shall be arriving in Changsha shortly, at 10 o’clock in the morning local time. For your own safety, please make sure that ________ ( 安 全带 ) are fastened. S (Stewardess): (To a madam) Please fasten your seat belt, madam. M: Yes. Thanks. seat belts

43 A: Changsha is the capital of Hunan Province of the People’s Republic of China. It is an __________( 文化古城 ) with a long history. There are many __________( 景点 ) and places of historical interest, such as Yuelu Park, Martyr Park, Orange Isle, Mawangdui Han Tombs and so on. S: The plane has _______( 着陆 ) and is now taxiing( 滑行 ). (To Mr. Brown) Please sit down, sir. ancient cultural city scenic spots landed

44 B: I am looking for my handbag. I don’t know where it is. A: Will ___________( 乘客 ) please remain seated till the airplane has come to ____________( 停稳 ). Don’t forget to take your hand baggage. B: But I can’t find my handbag. a complete halt passengers

45 S: Is that it? Under your seat. B: Oh, yes, thank you. A: ____________( 代表 ) the crew, I wish you a pleasant stay in Changsha. We look forward to __________( 服务 ) you again in the future. Thank you. On behalf of serving

46 Unit5 Focus on Talking A: Excuse me, but (请问) 1. ________________ if this bus goes to the National History Museum? B: No, it doesn’t. There’s no (直达公交车) 2. __________ to the National History Museum. A: I see. (我该在哪里转车) 3. _______________________ then? B: You can transfer at the 24th street. A: (有多远) 4. ___________? B: Well, (只有三站) 5. __________________ from here. A: I see. Thanks a lot. B: You’re welcome. Oral English Activities Part B: Activity 1: Complete the following dialogue with the help of the Chinese in the brackets. could you tell me through bus Where do I have to change How far is it it’s only three stops

47 Unit5 Focus on Talking Activity 2: Match the item on the left with the best reply on the right. Answer Key: 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. F 5. B 6. G 7. H 8. E 1. 即将驶出高速 2. 弯道危险 3. 避免交通堵塞 4. 左交叉口 5. 前方桥低 6. 禁止驶入 7. 此路封闭 8. 前方学校请慢行 A. Approaching end of motorway B. Low bridge ahead C. Dangerous bend D. Avoid the jams E. Slow, school F. Left junction G. No entry H. Road closed

48 Unit5 Focus on Talking Activity 3: Work in pairs. Look at the following pictures and discuss the traffic laws and regulations in China. Some information has been given below. ◆ Picture 1: Don’t go faster than...on the highway/expressway in Chengdu... ◆ Picture 2: Overtake a car on the left side. ◆ Picture 3: Don’t walk on the tracks. Picture 2Picture 3Picture 1

49 Unit5 Focus on Talking Picture 1: Don’t go faster than 80 km/hour on the highway in Chengdu. Don’t go faster than 130 km/hour on the expressway in Chengdu. Picture 2: You have to overtake a car on the left side instead of the right side in China. Picture 3: It’s against the law to walk on tracks. Answer Key

50 Unit5 Focus on Talking Activity 4: Use the information given below to create a role-play. Suppose you want to visit a museum by bus. You get on a bus but soon you find that you have taken the wrong one. Then the bus driver tells you how to take the right bus. Is this the right bus? Do I need a transfer? You’re going the wrong way. It will take you to the destination directly. Reference TIPS

51 Unit5 Focus on Talking A: I'm going to the museum. Is this the right bus? B: No, you’re going the wrong way. A: Oh, that’s too bad. B: Get off at the next stop, cross the street, and you’ll find the stop not far on the right side. A: Do I need a transfer? B: No. Bus No. 851 will take you directly to the destination. A: Thank you. B: You’re welcome.

52 Summary&Homework

53 And the winner goes to~~~

54 Homework 1.Take turns asking about the train to Beijing. 2.Try to buy a flight ticket.

55 Thanks for your coming today. Hope you enjoy studying here.


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