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Watchavideoclip.Workingroupstodiscussthefollowingquestions.1.Whatdoyouthinkmayaccountforthenaturaldisasterinthevideoclip?2.Whatdoyouthinkmightbethecausesofwhatwashappeninginthevideoclip?Workinpairsandidentifytheextremeweatherassociatedwiththefollowingpictures.ThensharewhatyouknowabouttheExtremeWeatherwithyourpartner.lighteningandthunderstormshailtornadoesflashfloodshurricaneswinterstormsWorkingroupstodiscussthefollowingquestions.1.Haveyouwitnessedanychangesoftheenvironmentinyourhometown?2.Whatdoyouthinkistherelationshipbetweentheclimateandenvironment?3.Doyouknowsomeotherclimatedisasterscausedbythepollutionofenvironment?microscope
n.
显微镜(anopticalinstrumentthatproducesmagnifiedimagesofsmallobjects)ElNiño厄尔尼诺现象drought
n.
干旱(alongperiodofdryweatherwhenthereislittleornorain)
e.g.Fresh
vegetables
were
scarce
during
the
drought.greenhouseeffect温室效应(thegradualwarmingoftheairsurroundingtheEarthasaresultofheatbeingtrappedbypollution)e.g.Carbon
dioxide
emission
contributes
togreenhouseeffect.BasicListeningPracticeharness
v.
利用(或控制)以产生能量等(controlandusethenaturalforceorpowerofsomething)
e.g.The
problem
was
how
to
harness
these
forces.hazardn.
危险(danger;risk)
e.g.He
had
put
his
own
life
in
hazard.CFC
含氟氯烃(agasusedinfridgesandaerosolcans,harmfultotheozonelayer)aerosoln.
喷雾器(acontainerinwhichliquidsarekeptunderpressureandforcedoutinspray)BasicListeningPracticeQuestionsandkey1.Q:Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothedialog?
B)EvenscientistscannotunderstandElNiño.2.Q:Howdothemanandthewomanviewtheenvironment?
D)Boththemanandthewomanthinkpositivelyaboutit.3.Q:WhathavetheChinesepeoplebeenencouragedtodo?
A)Togrowtrees.4.Q:Whataregovernmentorganizationshelpingpeopletodo?
A)Totreatoldelectricalappliancessafely.5.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
C)Thewomanshouldnotuseanaerosolspray.BasicListeningPractice
Weshouldhaveproperrespectfornature!Martha
玛莎[人名]Ed艾德[人名]litter
v.
乱扔垃圾(leaverubbishinpublicplaces)
e.g.Don't
litter
the
paper
over
the
floor.trash
n.垃圾(somethingworthlittleornothing)e.g.Please
take
out
the
trash.ListeninginWhilebeinginterviewedbyMartha,Edsaidmorepeopleinhisculturerespect(1)______nowthaneverbefore.Whenaskedaboutthemostserious(2)___________________intheworldtoday,hementionedthedamagedozonelayerandthe(3)_______inbigcities.Edlearnedaboutenvironmentalproblemsatschool.AlotofclubsandsomeTVprograms(4)_______environmentalsafety.Hebelievesthatstudentsshouldlearnmoreabouttheenvironmentatschool.Thentheycanbemore(5)________alltheproblemsandpreventmoreproblems(6)____________.Whenaskedaboutanew(7)___hewouldliketocreatetohelptheenvironment,hesaidthatwhenpeople(8)__________theircigarettebutts,theyhavetothrowthemintothegarbagebin.Theyshouldbe(9)____iftheythrowthemonthefloororground.Personally,Edissoagainstlitteringthatheneverlitters.Healwaysthrowshis(10)_____intothegarbagebin.KeynatureenvironmentalproblempollutionpromoteawareoffromoccurringlawthrowawayfinedtrashListeninginRiverPollutiondiscolor
v.
使变色(causesomethingtochangecolor)
e.g.This
material
may
discolor
if
exposedto
directsunlight.smellyadj.
臭的(havingabadsmell;stinking)
e.g.The
toilets
in
that
restaurant
were
horriblysmellyand
dirty.fertilizern.肥料(asubstancethatisputonthesoiltomakecropsgrow)
e.g.Get
some
more
fertilizer
for
the
garden.drainv.
排水(flowaway)
e.g.They
are
digging
trenches
to
drain
the
water
away.
ListeninginRiverPollutionconcentration
n.
浓度;含量(theamountofasubstanceinaliquid)
e.g.Although
all
plants
normally
contain
fluorine,theconcentration
varies
greatly.
nitrate
n.硝酸盐;硝酸盐类化肥phosphate
n.
磷酸盐;磷肥algae
n.(复数)水藻bacteria
n.(复数)细菌(germs)pollutant
n.污染物(apollutingsubstance)cyanide
n.
氰化物lead
n.
铅ListeninginRiverPollutionmercuryn.
汞,水银toxicadj.
有毒的(poisonous)
e.g.The
factory
had
accidentally
released
a
quantityof
toxic
waste
into
the
sea.filmn.薄膜;薄薄一层(athinlayer)e.g.This
film
ofwateris
about
five
miles
thick
at
itsdeepest
part.dissolve
v.溶解(mixwithaliquidandbecomepartofit)
e.g.Both
salt
and
sugar
dissolve
easily
in
water.
ListeninginQuestionsandkey1.Q:Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
D)Thecausesofriverpollution.2.Q:Whydoestheriverwaterturngreen?A)Becausenitrateandphosphateinthewaterincrease.3.Q:Whatharmdoesindustrialwastecause?B)Poisoning.4.Q:Whichofthefollowingistrueofoilpollution?C)Itpreventsoxygenfromenteringthewater.5.Q:Whatharmcanwarmwaterinariverbring?
D)Lackofoxygen.ListeninginPollutionsWhenhouseholdsandfactoriesdumpsewerageandharmfulsubstancesintoriversandlakes,waterpollutioncanbeserious.Airpollutionmayworsenastheeconomydevelops.Ifthesmokefromthefactorychimneysdoesnotmeetenvironmentalstandards,itpollutestheair.Also,theincreasingnumberofcarsbringsfurtherdeteriorationtothequalityoftheair.Thecigarettespeoplesmokealsocontributetothepollution.Listeningincarbondioxiden.
二氧化碳perunitofGDP单位GDP(perunitofgrossdomesticproduct)theNationalEnergyAdministration国家能源局harmonious
adj.
和谐的(witheachpartfittingwellwithotherparts)e.g.Thereisnothingmoreharmonious,moresymmetrical,thanthisgroupofstructures.priority
n.
优先权;重点(therighttobegivenattentionfirst)e.g.Therearegreatdangersingivingabsoluteprioritytoanydepartment.low-carbonadj.低碳的
e.g.
But
our
options
for
low-carbon
energy
sources
are
limited.hydroelectricadj.水力发电的(producingelectricitybywaterpower)
e.g.
Plansare
being
drawn
upto
build
a
hydroelectric
station
here.CurbingcarbonemissionsListeningincapacityn.生产量(theamountofsomethingthatafactory,company,machine,etc.canproduceordealwith)
e.g.Is
this
manufacturing
cost
based
on
productionfigures
at
full
capacity?kilowattn.千瓦(功率单位)non-fossil
adj.非化石的shutdown
v.关闭(closedown)e.g.The
best
radiochannelin
townis
indirectlyforced
toshutdown.curb
v.抑制(controlorlimitsomethinginordertopreventitfromhavingaharmfuleffect)
e.g.Democratic
election
andpublic
opinion
supervisionhelp
curbcorruption.Curbingcarbonemissions1.Q:Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
D)Cuttingthecarbondioxideemissions:China’sachievementsandproblems.2.Q:FromfouryearsagountilAugustthisyear,howmanykilowattsofcoal-firedplantcapacitywillhavebeenclosed?D)Morethan70million.3.Q:By2020,whatwillbetheproportionofnon-fossilenergyinthetotalpowerinChina?A)15%.4.Q:WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheinvestmentbyChinaandtheUnitedStatesincleanenergylastyear?
B)China’sinvestmentwasalmosttwiceaslargeastheUnitedStates’.5.Q:WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassageasaproblemarisingfromcurbinggreenhousegasemissions?C)Causingmorestrikes.QuestionsandkeyListeninginEnvironmentcalendarFebruary2WorldWetlandDay世界湿地日March21WorldForestryDay世界森林日March22WorldWaterDay世界水日March23WorldMeteorologicalDay世界气象日April7WorldHealthDay世界健康日April18WorldHeritageDay世界遗产日April22EarthDay地球日May31AntiTobaccoDay禁烟日(Tobecontinued)ListeninginEnvironmentcalendarJune5WorldEnvironmentDay世界环境日July11WorldPopulationDay世界人口日September16WorldOzoneDay世界臭氧日September28GreenConsumerDay绿色消费者日October3WorldHabitatDay世界居住日October1-7WorldWildlifeWeek世界野生动植物周October4WorldAnimalWelfareDay世界动物福利日October13InternationalDayforNaturalDisasterReduction国际减少自然灾害日(Continued)ListeninginOurglobeisindanger.humid
adj.
潮湿的(moist;damp)
e.g.In
the
east,the
air
is
humid
in
summer.
panel
n.板(aflatrectangularpieceofglass,wood,metal,etc.)trap
v.挡住(preventsomethingsuchasgasorwaterfromgettingaway)
e.g.Thisiscalledthegreenhouseeffect,andthegasesthattraptheheataregreenhousegases.carbonmonoxiden.一氧化碳SpeakingOutScriptJohn:Howisyourgrandma(1)_____________________________________?Nora:Overthelastfewyears,grannyhasbeencomplainingthat(2)_____________________________.Shebelievestheweatherhaschanged.John:Whatshemeansistheclimate’slong-termconditions.Weatherrefersonlytoday-to-dayconditions.Nora:Yeah.Shesayssummerishotter,andwinterwetter.ButItriedtocomforther,saying,“It’s
allinyourmind,granny.”John:She’sright,youknow.Thegreenhouseeffect(3)____________________________.(Tobecontinued)gettingalongduringthisunusuallyhotweatherthehot,humidweatheris
killingherdoesbringglobalwarmingandrainSpeakingOutScript(Continued)Nora:HowcanIexplainglobalwarmingandgreenhousegasestoa97-year-oldgranny?John:TellhertheEarthnowislikearealgreenhousemadeofglasspanelsthatletinlightandtrapheat.Nora:Thinkshe’llwanttoknowthatcarbonmonoxidefromEarthmakesgreenhousegases?John:(4)_________________________________________________________________.Nora:I’lltellgranny(5)_____________________________,ortouseaerosolsprayonherhair.John:OK.Jokeaboutit,butitwon’tbesofunnywhen(6)________________________________.Everybodyshouldknowwhatcausesglobalwarming.Otherwisewewon’tstopitnottoburnanymorewoodorcoalthepolaricecapsmeltandoceansriseSpeakingOutGlobalwarmingGlobalwarmingistheincreaseintheaveragetemperatureoftheEarth’snear-surfaceairandoceansinrecentdecadesanditsprojectedcontinuation.Theterm“globalwarming”isaspecificexampleofthebroaderterm“climatechange”,whichcanalsorefertoglobalcooling.Incommonusagethetermreferstorecentwarmingandimpliesahumaninfluence.SpeakingOutRainforestswillsoonbeonlyamemory.donation
n.
捐赠(somethinggiventoapersonoranorganizationinordertohelpthem)
e.g.I'll
be
sending
them
a
donation
in
appreciation
of
their
help.
dense
adj.
稠密的;浓密的(withalotofthingsthatarecloselytogether)
e.g.The
city
has
a
dense
manufacturing
population.
vegetation
n.植物(plantsofanareaoraregion)
e.g.The
sparse
vegetation
will
only
feeda
smallpopulation
of
animals.Alaska
阿拉斯加州(美国州名)logger
n.伐木者(apersonwhocutstrees)SpeakingOutSusan:Hey,Chris.Thereisanenvironmentalgrouponcampus(1)_______________________________________.Chris:Sowhat?Susan:Sowhat?!Don’tyouwanttosavetherainforests?Chris:Butthere’renorainforestsinourcountry.(2)_____________________________.Susan:Comeon.Arainforestisanyforestwhere(3)____________________________________.
Tropicalrainforestscanbefoundinhot,tropicalareas,buttherearealsocoolrainforests,includingoneinsoutheastAlaska.Chris:Howdidyouknowthat?Script(Tobecontinued)askingfordonationstosave
therainforests
Theyneedhot,tropicalclimates
heavyrainfallleadstodensevegetationSpeakingOut(Continued)Susan:Well,I’vejustreadabookonrainforests.Youknow,140millionpeopleliveinthe
world’srainforests,and35percentoftheworld’s(4)____________________________________________.Chris:Wow!I’mimpressed.Sowhatelsehaveyoulearned?Susan:Mostoftheworld’srainforests(5)____________________________loggers,farmersanddevelopers.Theyaredisappearingatarateof100acresaminute!Chris:It’sterrible!Susan:Yeah.We’vegotto(6)______________________.Now,wouldyouliketogiveadonation?Chris:Sure.Script
plantandanimalspeciesexistonlyinrainforests
areindangerofdestructionbyfindawaytosavethemSpeakingOutRainforestsRainforestsareforestscharacterizedbyhighrainfall,withdefinitionsbasedonaminimumnormalannualrainfallof1750-2000mm(68-78inches).Themonsoontrough,alternativelyknownastheintertropicalconvergencezone,playsasignificantroleincreatingtheclimaticconditionsnecessaryfortheEarth'stropicalrainforests.Around40%to75%ofallbioticspeciesareindigenoustotherainforests.Ithasbeenestimatedthattheremaybemanymillionsofspeciesofplants,insectsandmicroorganismsstillundiscoveredintropicalrainforests.Tropicalrainforestshavebeencalledthe“jewelsoftheEarth”andthe“world’slargestpharmacy”,becauseoveronequarterofnaturalmedicineshavebeendiscoveredthere.Rainforestsarealsoresponsiblefor28%oftheworld’soxygenturnover,sometimesmisnamedoxygenproduction,processingitthroughphotosynthesisfromcarbondioxideandconsumingitthroughrespiration.SpeakingOutWhataterriblesandstorm!Mongolia
n.
蒙古国airborne
adj.空中传播的(carriedthroughtheair)
e.g.Also,ithelpstopreventdustandotherairbornecontaminatesfromflowingintotheroom.afforestation
n.植树造林(theactofplantingtreesinordertomakeaforest)
e.g.We
have
decided
totransformthe
mountainsby
afforestation.
SpeakingOutSusan:Hey,John.You’reback.Afewdaysago,(1)________________________.John:Oh,that’sbad.Susan:(2)____________________________________.Ihadtowearascarfaroundmyhead.John:Thedust,asIknow,comesfromMongolia.Andfrommyreadinginscience,I’veheardthedustoften(3)_________________________________.Susan:Thisisaseriousprobleminmanypartsoftheworld,andunfortunatelyourcityisoneofthem.Script(Tobecontinued)
abigsandstormhitourcityTheairwasfullofdirtandsandanddust
comesafteralongperiodofdroughtSpeakingOut(Continued)John:Andifthedroughtcontinues,thesoiliseasilyairborne.Andthenifthewindcomes,(4)_____________________onthecoldairthatrisesup,anditcantravelverylongdistances.Susan:Normally,whenthere’sawind,itcancleartheair,andyouhavebeautifulweather.Butwhenthedustisbroughtinwiththewind,thenyoucan’tbreathe,youcan’tseewell,andit’sdangerousfordriving,orforwalking.Script(Tobecontinued)thesoilcanbeliftedupSpeakingOut(Continued)John:Yeah.Youknow,whenthedustisliftedup,itcangoashighas3,000meters.Andit’snotjustChinathathasproblems,butmanyothercountries.Forexample,themiddleofAustraliasometimeshasduststorms,andsomeofthedustgoesupveryhigh,goesacrosstheocean,andfallsdownonNewZealand.Susan:Notaveryniceneighbor.John:Isthereasolutiontotheproblem?Susan:Weneedto(5)__________________________sothatthesoilcanstaywhereitis.John:Nowonderthegovernmentis(6)_________________________________________________________________________________.ScriptplantmoretreesandgrasslaunchinganewforestationprograminabidtoaddresstheenvironmentalproblemSpeakingOutSandstormAduststormorsandstormisameteorologicalphenomenoncommoninaridandsemi-aridregions.Duststormsarisewhenagustfrontorotherstrongwindblowsloosesandanddirtfromadrysurface.Particlesaretransportedbysaltationandsuspension,aprocessthatmovessoilfromoneplaceanddepositsitinanother.TheSaharaanddrylandsaroundtheArabianpeninsulaarethemainterrestrialsourcesofairbornedust,withsomecontributionsfromIran,PakistanandIndiaintotheArabianSea,andChina'ssignificantstormsdepositdustinthePacific.(Tobecontinued)SpeakingOut(Continued)Ithasbeenarguedthatrecently,poormanagementoftheEarth’sdrylands,suchasneglectingthefallowsystem,areincreasingduststormsfromdesertmarginsandchangingboththelocalandglobalclimate,andalsoimpactinglocaleconomies.Thetermsandstormisusedmostofteninthecontextofdesertsandstorms,especiallyintheSahara,orplaceswheresandisamoreprevalentsoiltypethandirtorrock,when,inadditiontofineparticlesobscuringvisibility,aconsiderableamountoflargersandparticlesareblownclosertothesurface.Thetermduststormismorelikelytobeusedwhenfinerparticlesareblownlongdistances,especiallywhentheduststormaffectsurbanareas.SpeakingOutWatchavideoclip.Workingroupstodiscussthefollowingquestions.1.Whatisthevideoclipabout?2.Whatmighthappenifalltheicemelted?3.Whatmightbethecausesfortheproblem?SpeakingOutinspirational
adj.有抱负的(withaspirationorambition)
e.g.It
is,in
my
opinion,
one
of
the
mostinspirationalmathematics
books
I'veever
read.
fluffy
adj.空洞的
(empty,meaningless)
e.g.There
isaniron
will
underlying
that
softand
fluffyfacade.emission
n.排放物(agasorothersubstancethatissentintotheair)
e.g.One
set
of
provisions
tightensemission
standards.Let’sTalkscenario
n.
情景(asituationthatcouldpossiblyhappen)
e.g.The
more
likely
scenario
is
that
the
presidentwillresign
and
anelectionwillbe
held.
hollow
adj.空的(havingaholeoremptyspaceinside)
e.g.The
boys
scraped
out
a
hollow
place
for
plantingtrees.shelln.壳
(thehardoutercovering)channel
v.为……引资;引导(controlordirectmoney,energy,etc.towardaparticularpurpose)
e.g.Channel
all
your
efforts
into
this
one
project,andyou
will
succeed.Let’sTalkScriptandkeyMan1:Well,it’sinspirationallanguagewhichisniceandlovelyandfluffy,but(1)_______________________________________________,andsoit’sreallyhardtotaketothebank.Imean,people’slivesareonthelineinthedevelopingworldwhereweareseeingtheimpactsfeltfirstandforemost.Andobviously(2)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.(3)_____________________________________________________andthat’sabigproblem.[On-screentext:WindFarm]Thisisagreatphotoopforalltheworldleaders,butif(4)_______________________,itreallydoesn’tmeanmuchattheendoftheday.?(tobecontinued)b—doesn’treallyactuallycommitanyonetodoinganythinga—theatmospheresimplycan’ttakethekindofemissionswe’vebeenseeinginthebusiness-as-usualscenarioandthere’snorealcommitmenttochangethath—There’snorealcommitmenttoputseriousmoneyonthetabled—it’snotbackedbyactionLet’sTalkScriptandkey(Continued)Man2:What’sinthereisverydisappointing.(5)_____________________________.(6)_________________thatwillneedtobefilledin,andithassomenumbers,ittalksabouttryingtoavoidtwodegrees.That’sthesamelanguagethattheG8usedlastJuly.But(7)________________________________asyetthatwouldguaranteethatwe’reactuallyonthe,ontracktogetthere.Andthefinancingcommitments…thereisamentionofa100-billion-dollarfigureandtheattempttoraiseormobilisethatlevelofresources,but(8)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________,asyet.g—Itdoesnotconstitutea…adeale—It’sahollowshellc—itlacksanythingonemissionscutsf—There’snoguaranteethattherewillbenewmoney,thatthemoneywillbereal,thatthere’sactuallyacommitmenttogetthere,orthatitwillbechanneledinnewwaysLet’sTalkOnJuly1,2006,Qinghai-TibetRailwaywasputintouse,whichmightleadtotheflooding-inofnumeroustourists.People’sopinionsoftherailway’sopeningdiffer.SomesayitwillgreatlypromotethetourismandconsequentlyeconomyinTibet.However,someshowgreatconcernofit.TheythinkTibetisthelastpieceofholylandinpeople’smind.ButtheopeningoftherailwaywilldisturbthetranquilityanddogreatharmtotheecosysteminTibet.What’syouropinionontheQinghai-TibetRailway?DoyouthinkitwillbringblissordisastertopeopleandenvironmentinTibet?Let’sTalkListening
Theenvironmentandthedevelopmentsummit
n.
峰会(ameetingorsetofmeetingsoftheleadersofseveralgovernments)e.g.The
Earth
summit
is
not
just
about
problems.
sustainable
adj.可持续的(abletocontinuewithoutcausingdamagetotheenvironment)e.g.Putpeoplefirstandaimatcomprehensive,coordinatedandsustainabledevelopment.FurtherListeningandSpeakingListening
Theenvironmentandthedevelopmentoption
n.选择(choice)
e.g.The
option
for
peace
should
never
be
closed
off.
instill
v.注入;灌输(makesomeonethink,behaveorfeelinaparticularway)
e.g.We
must
instill
a
sense
of
duty
in
our
children.logv.伐木(cutdowntrees)e.g.They
log
fora
living.theupperreach(河流的)上游(theuppersection)FurtherListeningandSpeakingKeyEnvironmentalproblemsairpollution,(1)_____________,desertification,overfishing,destructionofnaturalhabitats,acidrain,(2)_______________ofwildanimalsandplants,etc.Centralproblemthecontradictionbetween(3)_______________andtheenvironmentAnewideasustainabledevelopment;itmeans:Today’seconomicgrowthshouldnotwipeoutthe(4)_________andoptionsforfuturegenerations.Planninganddevelopmentshouldensurenotonlyeconomicgrowth,butalso(5)________________andenvironmentalhealth.Someeconomicbehaviormustbe(6)________orcontrolled.(Tobecontinued)waterpollutionoverconsumptioneconomicgrowthresourcessocialadvancementrestrictedFurtherListeningandSpeakingKeyWhatChinacoulddoInstillprinciplesofsustainabledevelopmentinto(7)__________________,resourcemanagementand(8)______________.WhatChinahasdoneChinahasalreadytakensome(9)______________toreducedamagetotheenvironment,e.g.,followingthehugefloodsof1998,thegovernmentbannedloggingintheupperreachesoftheYangtzeRiver.Theaima(n)(10)_______betweeneconomicgrowthandtheenvironment(Continued)governmentplanningeconomicpolicyremarkablestepsbalanceFurtherListeningandSpeakingThickcloudofpollutioncoveringsouthernAsiaPakistan
巴基斯坦(南亚国家)Afghanistan
阿富汗(西南亚国家)intensify
v.加强(increaseindegreeorstrength)
e.g.My
first
failure
only
intensify
my
desireto
succeed.FurtherListeningandSpeaking1.Q:Whatistrueofthecloudofpollution?D)Itcanmovehalfwayaroundtheworldinaweek.2.Q:WhatisNOTthecauseofthecloudofpollution?B)Evaporationformtheocean.3.Q:Whatdoesthecloudofpollutionbringabout?
A)Itcoolsthelandandoceans.4.Q:Whywillthepollutionintensifyinthenext30years?
C)BecausetheAsianpopulationwillincreasealot.5.Q:Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
C)Thecausesandresultsofacloudofpollution.QuestionsandkeyFurtherListeningandSpeakingMountainregionsfaceanumberofdangers.inhabit
v.
居住(liveinaparticularplace)
e.g.We
should
treasure
the
planet
Earth
we
inhabit.graze
v.吃草(eatgrass)
e.g.The
sheep
usually
graze
in
the
grass
land.Andes安第斯山脉(南美洲西部)conservation
n.保护(protectionofthenaturalenvironment)
e.g.The
conservation
of
tropical
forests
is
of
crucial
importance.vulnerable
adj.
易受伤害的,脆弱的(thatcanbeeasilyharmed)
e.g.He
volunteered
to
protect
her
as
she
looked
so
vulnerable.Nepal
尼泊尔(南亚国家)drift
v.
漂泊(moveaimlessly)
e.g.Donotpictureyourselfasanything,andyouwilldriftlikeanabandonedshipatsea.FurtherListeningandSpeakingScriptandkeyMountainpeoplearoundtheworldareingreatdangerofthe(S1)_______effectsoftheworseningenvironment,accordingtoaUN(S2)_____.Asglobal(S3)________anddeforestationaccelerateandtechnologymakeswilderplacesmoreaccessible,environmentalandsocial(S4)________ontheworld’sremotestregionsincrease.TheUNhasfoundthatmany(S5)___________regions-inhabitedbyoneoutoffiveoftheworld’speople—are(S6)______recognizablewhentheyarecomparedtowhattheywerelike60yearsago.Thisismostlybecauseforestswerecutto(S7)____________cattlegrazingandagriculture.TheauthorsoftheUNstudy(S8)_______________________________________________________________________.(Tobecontinued)negativereportwarmingpressuresmountainousbarelymakewayforexpect98percentofthemountainareastoexperiencesevereclimatechangeby2055FurtherListeningandSpeakingScriptandkey(Continued)Biol
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