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COLOURSExtended Reading9A Unit2Do you still remember what colours represent?Revisionwhat colours represent?redwhiteyelloworangegreenbluewisdomnew life ,envypeacepowerpurityjoyIn different cultures, green means differently.Colours Around the World Most people have a favourite colour, but how people feel about colours can depend on their culture. This can be very important to people in business that sell products all over the world. They might choose a colour because they think it is exciting or attractive, but in another country that same colour could be used to give a sad message. Look at these examples: If you ask someone in Britain what the right colour is for a bride to wear, the answer will be white. In China and other Eastern countries, brides often wear red because the colour red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity there. Red is an unusual colour for a British bride to wear. In Britain, red is used as a sign of danger. Road signs and warning labels are often in red. In Eastern cultures, the colour red does not mean you have to be careful. In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western cultures death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. In Britain the most popular colour is blue. What do you think is the most popular colour in China? What is the structure?General to specificTip1:SkimmingWhat is the article mainly about?It’s about colours in different cultures.Colours Around the World Most people have a favourite colour, but how people feel about colours can depend on their culture. This can be very important to people in business that sell products all over the world. They might choose a colour because they think it is exciting or attractive, but in another country that same colour could be used to give a sad message. Look at these examples: If you ask someone in Britain what the right colour is for a bride(新娘) to wear, the answer will be white. In China and other Eastern countries, brides often wear red because the colour red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity there. Red is an unusual colour for a British bride to wear. In Britain, red is used as a sign of danger. Road signs and warning labels are often in red. In Eastern cultures, the colour red does not mean you have to be careful. In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western cultures death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. In Britain the most popular colour is blue. What do you think is the most popular colour in China? adj.有魅力的有吸引力的n.繁荣n.标签n.葬礼n.嫉妒 v.表明,暗示Tip2:Detailed readingColours Around the World Most people have a favourite colour, but how people feel about colours can depend on their culture. This can be very important to people in business that sell products all over the world. They might choose a colour because they think it is exciting or attractive, but in another country that same colour could be used to give a sad message. Tip2:Detailed readingQ:Why is it important for people in business to choose colours? Because colours in different countries have different meanings which might make a great difference to their business. Colours Around the World Look at these examples: If you ask someone in Britain what the right colour is for a bride to wear, the answer will be white. In China and other Eastern countries, brides often wear red because the colour red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity there. Red is an unusual colour for a British bride to wear. In Britain, red is used as a sign of danger. Road signs and warning labels are often in red. In Eastern cultures, the colour red does not mean you have to be careful. Q1:Why do brides wear red in China?Because red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity in china.Tip2:Detailed readingQ2: According to the passage, what are often seen in red in Britain?A. Food signs B. Road signs and warning labelsC. Flowers at weddings D. AdvertisementsColours Around the WorldTip2:Detailed reading In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western countries death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. death in ________yellowin Eastern countries_______in ________ and other Western countries_______EgyptwhiteBritainblackColours Around the WorldTip2:Detailed reading In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western countries death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. Q1: If you are a bride , will you choose to wear green at your wedding? Why?No, I won’t. Because it is linked to cheating or jealousy.Q2: Why do some advertisers avoid using organe in their advertisement? A. Because orange is too bright. B. Because orange represents jealousy. C. Because they think orange suggests poor quality. D. Because few people like this colour. Tip3:FurtherthinkingColours Around the World In ___________White for a brideRed for warning____________ for deathGreen as a positive and _____________ colourIn China and some other countries_____________ for a bridewhite or yellow for deathGreen for ___________ or jealousyBritainBlackluckyRedcheatingWhat’s the purpose of the article? Why does the writer mention these differences?The writer wants us to u___________(理解) the culture differences and not l_________(嘲笑)at others.We should do as the R__________ do(入乡随俗)when we are abroad.We should also d____________(发展) fine Chinese culture.nderstandaughomansevelopThe world around us is colourful, but not everyone’s world is full of colours. They can’t see clear colours and even there is only grey in their world. Know About Colour-blindnessKnow About Colour-blindness Colour-blindness, also known as a colour vision problem, is the inability to see the difference between some colours, especially red and green. Most common types of colour-blindness are genetic, meaning they are passed down from parents. People can also have colour-blindness later in life due to age, disease or injuries. We see colours thanks to the special cells at the back of our eyes. These cells are colour detectors. They are called cones. The cones in our eyes detect colours when lighting conditions are bright enough. There are three types of cones, with each one sensing red, green or blue light. Red, green and blue are the primary colours of light! So with just the three types of cones, you can see all the colours of the rainbow. Someone is colour-blind because some of their cones don’t work or are missing. They can still see colours, but they might have a hard time telling blue from purple, or red from green. Colour-blindness is fairly common. And men are much more likely to be colour-blind than women. There is no cure for colour-blindness that’s passed down in families, but most people find ways to adjust to it. Children with colour-blindness may need help with some classroom activities, and adults with colour-blindness may not be able to do certain jobs, like being a pilot or graphic designer. Keep in mind that most of the time, colour-blindness doesn’t cause serious problems. What about animals? Animals often see different colours from humans. Some see more. Some see fewer. Dogs and cats have only two cones and don’t see many colours. Bird eyes, on the other hand, have four kinds of cones. So they see colours we can’t even imagine! Where can we read this article?A.Education B.Sports C.Fashion D.Sciencen.视觉n.无能力adj.基因的n.伤害n.检测器n.锥形体adv.相当地v.适应n.飞行员adj.绘画的Know About Colour-blindness Colour-blindness, also known as a colour vision problem, is the inability to see the difference between some colours, especially red and green. Most common types of colour-blindness are genetic, meaning they’re passed down from parents. People can also have colour-blindness later in life due to age, disease or injuries. Q1. What are most common types of colour-blindness caused by?A.Disease B. Age. C. Genes D. Injuriesthe _________________ of colour-blindnessdescriptionKnow About Colour-blindness We see colours thanks to the special cells at the back of our eyes. These cells are colour detectors. They are called cones. The cones in our eyes detect colours when lighting conditions are bright enough. There are three types of cones, with each one sensing red, green or blue light. Red, green and blue are the primary colours of light! So with just the three types of cones, you can see all the colours of the rainbow. Someone is colour-blind because some of their cones don’t work or are missing. They can still see colours, but they might have a hard time telling blue from purple, or red from green. Colour-blindness is fairly common. And men are much more likely to be colour-blind than women. Q1.How can you see all the colours of the rainbow?We should have three types of cones, with each one sensing red, green or blue light.Q2.Why someone is colour-blind?Because some of their cones don’t work or are missing.the _____________ of colour-blindnessreasonKnow About Colour-blindness There is no cure for colour-blindness that’s passed down in families, but most people find ways to adjust to it. Children with colour-blindness may need help with some classroom activities, and adults with colour-blindness may not be able to do certain jobs, like being a pilot or graphic designer. Keep in mind that most of the time, colour-blindness doesn’t cause serious problems.the _____________ of colour-blindnessinfluenceQ: What job can an adult with colour-blindness do?Know About Colour-blindness What about animals? Animals often see different colours from humans. Some see more. Some see fewer. Dogs and cats have only two cones and don’t see many colours. Bird eyes, on the other hand, have four kinds of cones. So they see colours we can’t even imagine! What is the main idea of the last paragraphy?A. Animals can see fewer colours than humans.B. Birds see more colours than humans.C. Dogs and cats are colour-blind.D. Animals have different colour cones from humans.Animals’ conescolour-blindnessDescriptionReasonsInfluencesAnimalsInability to see the ______________ between some coloursSomething _____________ with the special cellscalled conesChildren: need help with some classroom ____________Adults: _______________ to do certain jobssee ___________ from humansdifferenceswrongactivitiesunabledifferentlyKnow About Colour-blindnessKnow About Colour-blindnessColour-blindness is a common problem. Men are more _________ to be colour-blind than women.Most cases of colour-blindness are ________ (pass) down from parents. Others may be ____________ by injuries, age and diseases. People can see colours because of the cones. If some of the cones doesn’t work or are ___________(miss), people will be colour-blind. ___________, colour-blindness doesn’t influence one’s life a lot. Animals see different colours from people. Some animals have ________ colour cones than people while some have fewer.Complete the passage with proper words or the correct forms of the words in brackets.likelypassedinfluencedmissingHowevermoreColour-blindness is a common problem.Colour-blindness doesn’t influence one’s life a lot.””The writer wants to tell us not to look down on people with colour-blindness. They are common people.Their life can be colourful with our love and care.The colourful world needs us to paint with love and peace!THANKYOU
COLOURSExtended Reading9A Unit2Do you still remember what colours represent?Revisionwhat colours represent?redwhiteyelloworangegreenbluewisdomnew life ,envypeacepowerpurityjoyIn different cultures, green means differently.Colours Around the World Most people have a favourite colour, but how people feel about colours can depend on their culture. This can be very important to people in business that sell products all over the world. They might choose a colour because they think it is exciting or attractive, but in another country that same colour could be used to give a sad message. Look at these examples: If you ask someone in Britain what the right colour is for a bride to wear, the answer will be white. In China and other Eastern countries, brides often wear red because the colour red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity there. Red is an unusual colour for a British bride to wear. In Britain, red is used as a sign of danger. Road signs and warning labels are often in red. In Eastern cultures, the colour red does not mean you have to be careful. In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western cultures death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. In Britain the most popular colour is blue. What do you think is the most popular colour in China? What is the structure?General to specificTip1:SkimmingWhat is the article mainly about?It’s about colours in different cultures.Colours Around the World Most people have a favourite colour, but how people feel about colours can depend on their culture. This can be very important to people in business that sell products all over the world. They might choose a colour because they think it is exciting or attractive, but in another country that same colour could be used to give a sad message. Look at these examples: If you ask someone in Britain what the right colour is for a bride(新娘) to wear, the answer will be white. In China and other Eastern countries, brides often wear red because the colour red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity there. Red is an unusual colour for a British bride to wear. In Britain, red is used as a sign of danger. Road signs and warning labels are often in red. In Eastern cultures, the colour red does not mean you have to be careful. In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western cultures death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. In Britain the most popular colour is blue. What do you think is the most popular colour in China? adj.有魅力的有吸引力的n.繁荣n.标签n.葬礼n.嫉妒 v.表明,暗示Tip2:Detailed readingColours Around the World Most people have a favourite colour, but how people feel about colours can depend on their culture. This can be very important to people in business that sell products all over the world. They might choose a colour because they think it is exciting or attractive, but in another country that same colour could be used to give a sad message. Tip2:Detailed readingQ:Why is it important for people in business to choose colours? Because colours in different countries have different meanings which might make a great difference to their business. Colours Around the World Look at these examples: If you ask someone in Britain what the right colour is for a bride to wear, the answer will be white. In China and other Eastern countries, brides often wear red because the colour red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity there. Red is an unusual colour for a British bride to wear. In Britain, red is used as a sign of danger. Road signs and warning labels are often in red. In Eastern cultures, the colour red does not mean you have to be careful. Q1:Why do brides wear red in China?Because red is a sign of good luck, happiness and prosperity in china.Tip2:Detailed readingQ2: According to the passage, what are often seen in red in Britain?A. Food signs B. Road signs and warning labelsC. Flowers at weddings D. AdvertisementsColours Around the WorldTip2:Detailed reading In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western countries death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. death in ________yellowin Eastern countries_______in ________ and other Western countries_______EgyptwhiteBritainblackColours Around the WorldTip2:Detailed reading In Egypt, yellow is the colour linked to death. In Britain and other Western countries death and funerals are usually linked to the colour black, but in many Eastern countries, white is the colour most people connect with death and funerals. In Britain, green is often seen as a positive and lucky colour but wearing green at weddings in unlucky. In some cultures green is linked to cheating or jealousy. Many people like the colour orange because it is bright and exciting. Some advertisers will not use orange in their advertisements because they believe it suggests that the products are cheap and perhaps not of good quality. Q1: If you are a bride , will you choose to wear green at your wedding? Why?No, I won’t. Because it is linked to cheating or jealousy.Q2: Why do some advertisers avoid using organe in their advertisement? A. Because orange is too bright. B. Because orange represents jealousy. C. Because they think orange suggests poor quality. D. Because few people like this colour. Tip3:FurtherthinkingColours Around the World In ___________White for a brideRed for warning____________ for deathGreen as a positive and _____________ colourIn China and some other countries_____________ for a bridewhite or yellow for deathGreen for ___________ or jealousyBritainBlackluckyRedcheatingWhat’s the purpose of the article? Why does the writer mention these differences?The writer wants us to u___________(理解) the culture differences and not l_________(嘲笑)at others.We should do as the R__________ do(入乡随俗)when we are abroad.We should also d____________(发展) fine Chinese culture.nderstandaughomansevelopThe world around us is colourful, but not everyone’s world is full of colours. They can’t see clear colours and even there is only grey in their world. Know About Colour-blindnessKnow About Colour-blindness Colour-blindness, also known as a colour vision problem, is the inability to see the difference between some colours, especially red and green. Most common types of colour-blindness are genetic, meaning they are passed down from parents. People can also have colour-blindness later in life due to age, disease or injuries. We see colours thanks to the special cells at the back of our eyes. These cells are colour detectors. They are called cones. The cones in our eyes detect colours when lighting conditions are bright enough. There are three types of cones, with each one sensing red, green or blue light. Red, green and blue are the primary colours of light! So with just the three types of cones, you can see all the colours of the rainbow. Someone is colour-blind because some of their cones don’t work or are missing. They can still see colours, but they might have a hard time telling blue from purple, or red from green. Colour-blindness is fairly common. And men are much more likely to be colour-blind than women. There is no cure for colour-blindness that’s passed down in families, but most people find ways to adjust to it. Children with colour-blindness may need help with some classroom activities, and adults with colour-blindness may not be able to do certain jobs, like being a pilot or graphic designer. Keep in mind that most of the time, colour-blindness doesn’t cause serious problems. What about animals? Animals often see different colours from humans. Some see more. Some see fewer. Dogs and cats have only two cones and don’t see many colours. Bird eyes, on the other hand, have four kinds of cones. So they see colours we can’t even imagine! Where can we read this article?A.Education B.Sports C.Fashion D.Sciencen.视觉n.无能力adj.基因的n.伤害n.检测器n.锥形体adv.相当地v.适应n.飞行员adj.绘画的Know About Colour-blindness Colour-blindness, also known as a colour vision problem, is the inability to see the difference between some colours, especially red and green. Most common types of colour-blindness are genetic, meaning they’re passed down from parents. People can also have colour-blindness later in life due to age, disease or injuries. Q1. What are most common types of colour-blindness caused by?A.Disease B. Age. C. Genes D. Injuriesthe _________________ of colour-blindnessdescriptionKnow About Colour-blindness We see colours thanks to the special cells at the back of our eyes. These cells are colour detectors. They are called cones. The cones in our eyes detect colours when lighting conditions are bright enough. There are three types of cones, with each one sensing red, green or blue light. Red, green and blue are the primary colours of light! So with just the three types of cones, you can see all the colours of the rainbow. Someone is colour-blind because some of their cones don’t work or are missing. They can still see colours, but they might have a hard time telling blue from purple, or red from green. Colour-blindness is fairly common. And men are much more likely to be colour-blind than women. Q1.How can you see all the colours of the rainbow?We should have three types of cones, with each one sensing red, green or blue light.Q2.Why someone is colour-blind?Because some of their cones don’t work or are missing.the _____________ of colour-blindnessreasonKnow About Colour-blindness There is no cure for colour-blindness that’s passed down in families, but most people find ways to adjust to it. Children with colour-blindness may need help with some classroom activities, and adults with colour-blindness may not be able to do certain jobs, like being a pilot or graphic designer. Keep in mind that most of the time, colour-blindness doesn’t cause serious problems.the _____________ of colour-blindnessinfluenceQ: What job can an adult with colour-blindness do?Know About Colour-blindness What about animals? Animals often see different colours from humans. Some see more. Some see fewer. Dogs and cats have only two cones and don’t see many colours. Bird eyes, on the other hand, have four kinds of cones. So they see colours we can’t even imagine! What is the main idea of the last paragraphy?A. Animals can see fewer colours than humans.B. Birds see more colours than humans.C. Dogs and cats are colour-blind.D. Animals have different colour cones from humans.Animals’ conescolour-blindnessDescriptionReasonsInfluencesAnimalsInability to see the ______________ between some coloursSomething _____________ with the special cellscalled conesChildren: need help with some classroom ____________Adults: _______________ to do certain jobssee ___________ from humansdifferenceswrongactivitiesunabledifferentlyKnow About Colour-blindnessKnow About Colour-blindnessColour-blindness is a common problem. Men are more _________ to be colour-blind than women.Most cases of colour-blindness are ________ (pass) down from parents. Others may be ____________ by injuries, age and diseases. People can see colours because of the cones. If some of the cones doesn’t work or are ___________(miss), people will be colour-blind. ___________, colour-blindness doesn’t influence one’s life a lot. Animals see different colours from people. Some animals have ________ colour cones than people while some have fewer.Complete the passage with proper words or the correct forms of the words in brackets.likelypassedinfluencedmissingHowevermoreColour-blindness is a common problem.Colour-blindness doesn’t influence one’s life a lot.””The writer wants to tell us not to look down on people with colour-blindness. They are common people.Their life can be colourful with our love and care.The colourful world needs us to paint with love and peace!THANKYOU
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