資源簡介 (共21張PPT)Unit 12Unit 12INNOVATIONANCIENT CHINESE INVENTIONSTo read about ancient Chinese inventionsTo read for deep understanding and critical thinkingWhat do you know about the ancient Chinese inventions The ancient Chinese are associated with many important inventions, some of which have changed the world, and many of which we still use today.Let’s watch the videos and read the passages about the ancient Chinese inventions.fibre n. a thin thread, or one of the thin parts like threads that form natural materials such as wood or carbonmass n. a large amount or quantity of somethingadj. having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a large amount sailor n. someone who works on a shipexplode v. to burst, or to make something burst, into small pieces, usually with a loud noise and in a way that causes damagepulp n. small pieces of paper, cloth or wood mixed with water until they form a soft wet mass, used for making paper literacy n. the state of being able to read and writecompass n. an instrument that shows directions and has a needle that always points northmagnetic adj. having the power of a magnet or behaving like a magnetnavigate v. to find which way you need to go when you are travelling from one place to anotherWhen did these Chinese inventions first appear in history How were they used Paper was invented and used about 2,000 years ago in ancient China. It was used to produce historical records, maps and literature.Bi Sheng invented the movable type printing in 1,045 AD. It made it much quicker and easier to reproduce written work and led to the first ever mass-production of books and literature.Gunpowder was invented in the eighth century AD. It was used in wars and led to the development of many different kinds of weapons.The first, simple compasses were made during the third century, and the Chinese were using highly developed compasses to navigate ships at sea.Read the passages again and complete the blanks.Paper makingGunpowderPrintingThe CompassTime of invention:_____Made from:____Process:_____________________Significance:_________________Time of invention:____Used in:_____________Significance:__________________________Time:_____Inventor:____Early printing presses were made by:____________Significance:____________By ______, the first simple compasses were made by _____.By _____, highly developed compasses were used to _______.Time of invention:___________________Made from: _______________Process:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________Significance:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________about 2,000 years agobamboo fibreThe plant was put in water and then beaten to a pulp. Then it was dried into fine sheets.China was one of the first nations to start producing historical records, maps and literature.Paper makingTime of invention:______________________Used in: _____________Significance:______________________________________________________________________in the eighth century ADwarsIt led to the development of many different kinds of weapons.GunpowderTime: ______________Inventor:____________Early printing presses were made by___________________________________Significance:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________in 1045 ADBi Shengcarving wooden blocks with characters.This invention made it much quicker and easier to reproduce written work and led to the first ever mass-production of books and literature.PrintingBy __________________, the first simple compasses were made by___________________________________________________________________.By ______________, highly developed compasses were used to______________________________.the third centuryfloating small pins of magnetic metal in bowls of waterthe 11th centurynavigate their ships at seaThe CompassHow have the four inventions enhanced the quality of life for humans With the invention and spread of papermaking, the carrier cost of characters has been greatly reduced, thus greatly promoting the development of science and technology and economy in the world.This invention made it much quicker and easier to reproduce written work and led to the first ever mass-production of books and literature.mass n. a large amount or quantity of something 大量,大宗e.g. The forest is a mass of colour in autumn.Masses of books covered every surface in the room.【歸納】a mass of / masses of 其后既可接可數名詞,也可接不可數名詞。mass adj. involving or intended for a very large number of people 民眾的,群眾的; 大量的e.g. Their latest product is aimed at the mass market.Write a passage according to Activity 2. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 Gunpowder An explosive Chinese invention (Hello China ).mp4 Invention of printing (Hello China ).mp4 Paper Chinese inventions (Hello China ).mp4 Reading club 1.pptx The Chinese compass and explorer Zheng He (Hello China ).mp4 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫