慢速英语每三季(上)第五篇
Module2Unit5Friends(教学设计)牛津上海版(三起)英语五年级上册
Module2 Unit5 Friends (教学设计)牛津上海版(三起)英语五年级上册一、课程基本信息1.课程名称:Module2 Unit5 Friends2.教学年级和班级:五年级上册3.授课时间:2022年9月15日4.教学时数:45分钟本节课的教学内容主要围绕《Module2 Unit5 Friends》这一主题展开,通过教学活动使学生掌握描述朋友特征的词汇和句型,学会用英语表达自己对朋友的看法和喜好。
同时,培养学生的合作交流能力和创新思维,提高英语口语表达能力。
二、核心素养目标分析1.语言能力:通过本节课的学习,学生能够运用所学的词汇和句型描述朋友的特征,提高英语口语表达能力。
2.思维品质:通过小组合作讨论的方式,培养学生的发散性思维和创新思维,使他们在交流中能够表达出自己的观点。
3.文化意识:通过学习本节课,学生能够了解不同文化背景下朋友关系的特点,增强跨文化交际意识。
4.学习能力:通过自主学习和合作学习,培养学生自主探究和解决问题的能力,提高他们的学习效率。
5.情感态度:通过本节课的学习,培养学生珍惜友谊,尊重他人,积极参与合作的态度。
三、教学难点与重点1.教学重点本节课的核心内容是描述朋友特征的词汇和句型,以及如何用英语表达自己对朋友的看法和喜好。
教师需要有针对性地进行讲解和强调,确保学生能够熟练掌握并运用这些词汇和句型进行实际交流。
2.教学难点(1)词汇记忆:在本节课中,学生会接触到一些描述朋友特征的词汇,如friendly, helpful, kind等。
这些词汇对于学生来说可能比较陌生,需要花费一定的时间和精力进行记忆。
教师可以通过图片、实物等直观的教学手段帮助学生记忆和理解这些词汇。
(2)句型运用:本节课会教授一些描述朋友特征的句型,如“He/She is friendly.”、“He/She is helpful.”等。
学生需要学会运用这些句型来表达自己对朋友的看法。
simon范文(15篇)
simon范文(15篇)simon范文第1篇假如大家有空闲时间,并且想提高听力反应速度,可以渐渐从慢速过渡到正常速读。
在全部的慢速材料中,推举VOA 和BBC 英语,可以挑里面话题比较日常的新闻听一听。
练习的时候肯定要听懂每一个单词每一个句子,不要留下任何死角。
一旦习惯了这种语速,就可以听正常语速的材料了。
平常也要多涉猎一些题材,可以选择一些自己感爱好的英文电视剧或者电影,不要带字幕,然后一边看剧一边听,消遣的同时还能练习听力力量。
假如一部剧的一半以上都听不懂,那就选择更简洁一点的,比如一些动画片之类的,小猪佩奇也可以,哈哈哈。
simon范文第2篇part1 和2 是整个口最简单拿高分的部分,这个环节回答的好了,part3 也会水到渠成,大家务必重视。
关于part2,简单考察的话题就那么多,大家可以在训练营get 一下免费的题库,然后分为不同的话题,积累不同的表达,着重背诵和练习。
前两个部分是最基础和重要的,是能够通过不断反复练习快速拿下的。
对于前两个部分的话题和考官简单问的问题,口语题库基本是能够掩盖的。
大家平常肯定要去多多练习和积累。
对于真题上面的题目,可以预留1 个月的时间,着重练习一遍,检验自己的复习效果,也看看真题一般是怎么考察的。
对于心理素养和口语基础不好的同学,肯定要反复练习,只有娴熟到肯定程度,才不会在考试的时候由于紧急、可怕等各种缘由出错。
simon范文第3篇雅思阅读对阅读速度要求是很高的,一共三篇学术文章,有40 个题目,答题时间仅仅只有 1 个小时左右,想都读完读懂做题是完全不行能的事情。
假如每一句、每一段都细读的话,可能一半的题目都做不完。
因此,肯定要学会利用关键词句快速定位到答案,这就是为什么许多时候看不懂文章,题目正确率却很高的缘由。
有了肯定的长难句和语法基础后,平常肯定要养成快速阅读的习惯,抓住一个句子的主干,把一些修饰性的内容跳过或者略读,丢掉逐个单词阅读的坏习惯,而是要一行一行地快速阅读,查找关键词和关键句。
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爱心.诚心.细心.耐心,让家长放心.孩子安心。
最后送给我们自己
1、教学的艺术不在于传授本领,而在于善于激励唤醒和鼓舞。 2、把美德、善行传给你的孩子们,而不是留下财富,只有这样才能给他 们带来幸福。 3、每个人在受教育的过程当中,都会有段时间确信:嫉妒是愚昧的,模 仿只会毁了自己;每个人的好与坏,都是自身的一部分;纵使宇宙间充满了 好东西,不努力你什么也得不到;你内在的力量是独一无二的,只有你知道 能做什么,但是除非你真的去做,否则连你也不知道自己真的能做。 4、既然习惯是人生的主宰,人们就应当努力求得好的习惯。习惯如果是 在幼年就起始的,那就是最完美的习惯,这是一定的,这个我们叫做教育。 教育其实是一种从早年就起始的习惯。
2024年秋译林版三年级英语上册Unit 5 She’s my mother第2课时 (课件)
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Unit 5 About me Lesson 1冀教版(三起)(2024)英语三年级上册
Language point.
--Let’s make a robot. --OK!
邀请他人一起做某事的句型及回答
详解: let’s ...表示邀请、建议、提议等,基本句型是Let’s +动 词原形。可以用OK!回答。
注意: Let’s是let us的缩写。
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1.学习了下列数字: six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
2.学习了下列词汇: head, body, leg, foot, arm, hand, robot.
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step by step 3000 第三册 英语听力 Unit 5
Unit 5 New Explorations in Food and MedicinePart I Warming upAKey words:trasplant surgeon…移植外科医生chemotherapy…化疗glaucoma…青光眼Acupuncture…针刺Vocabulary:Parkinson’s disease…帕金森氏病adrenal gland…肾上腺primary channel…主通道Meridian…子午线crisscross…纵横交错anesthesia…麻醉implant…植入,移植qi / yang /yin (chinese medicine )…(中药用语)气/ 阳/ 阴A11. This news item is about a successful brain tissue transplant carried out by a South African surgeon.2. This news item is about the discovery of a new way to increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy.3. This news item is about the discovery of a new way to treat glaucoma.4. This news item is about a new research on writing which shows that writing can result in clinically meaningful outcomes.orThis news item is about a new research on writing which shows that writing can help people with chronic illnesses improve their health.5. This news item is about the theory and function of acupuncture.A21. The surgery was performed a week ago on a patient suffering from Parkinson's disease.2. The effectiveness of chemotherapy can be increased by inhibiting a natural defense mechanism employed by cancer cells.3. Glaucoma involves the death of brain cells.4. The study adds to the growing amount of scientific literature suggesting thatmeeting patients’ psychological needs produces physical health benefits.5. One of the key benefits of acupuncture is that it has few side-effects and that when used with standard drug treatment it allows physicians to cut back on medication. Tapescripts:1. The world's leading transplant surgeon, Dr Christopher Bernard, has carried out one of the most difficult brain tissue transplants yet attempted. The South African surgeon has succeeded in transplanting tissues into the human brain in what is thought to be the first operation of its kind. The surgery was performed a week ago on a patient suffering from Parkinson's disease. A portion of the patient's adrenal gland was implanted into a part of the patient's brain, an operation which has previously been performed only on rats and monkeys.2. Approximately a-third of all people develop cancer at one point in their lives. Chemotherapy has its limitations, but it is one of the major treatment options. Some American scientists have discovered they can increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy by inhibiting a natural defense mechanism employed by cancer cells.3. Glaucoma is responsible for blindness in an estimated 67 million people around the world. Until now, treatments have focused exclusively on the eyes. But that may change in the next few years, following the discovery that glaucoma involves the death of brain cells.4. New research shows that the simple act of writing down thoughts about a stressful event can help people with chronic illnesses improve their health. This is the first study to show that writing can result in clinically meaningful outcomes for chronically-ill patients. The study adds to the growing amount of scientific literature suggesting that meeting patients' psychological needs produces physical health benefits.5. Traditional Chinese medicine says that good health is associated with the balance of qi. Qi can be hindered or helped by yang and yin. According to traditional theory, the goal of acupuncture is to promote the flow of qi by keeping yin and yang in balance- and this is done by inserting needles at various points along primary channels and meridians that crisscross the body. One of the key benefits ofA pun on the word for farming. It means using farm animals such as cows, goats and pigs that have been genetically changed to produce pharmaceutical drugs. Pharming beginning with a "ph" is pronounced the same as farming beginning with an “f.”. 5. FrankensteinFrankenstein refers to the novel of that name by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797- 1851). The novel is about a scientist who creates a subhuman creature that ends up destroying him. So Frankenstein means any "creation that ends up destroying the creator."Part II Eating right for good healthAKey words:superfoods 超级食品powerful chemicals 效力大的化学物质phytochemicals 植物化学物质herbs 草药soy 黄豆cruciferous vegetable family 十字花科蔬菜家族Omega 3 欧米加3 Vocabulary:vibrantly 充满活力地dietician 营养师,饮食学家rosemary 迷迭香thyme百里香turmeric 姜黄anti-inflammatory 消炎colon 结肠rectal 直肠Brussels sprouts球芽甘蓝cruciferous 十字花科lycopene 番茄红素prostate 前列腺citrus柑橘limonoids 柠檬苦素类化合物phenol 苯酚cantaloupe哈密瓜carotenoids 类胡萝卜素flavonoid 类黄酮ellagic acid 鞣花酸antioxidant 抗氧化剂toxicity 毒性flaxseed 亚麻籽fatty acid 脂肪酸osteoprosis 骨质疏松shallot 亚实基隆葱,青葱eukemia 白血病A1 Names of superfoods:1. D 2. B 3. A 4. I 5. F 6. G 7. H 8. E 9. C A21. A few examples of superfoods: tomatoes, onions, garlic, olive oil…B. Properties of Superfoods: Packed with powerful chemicals (phytochemicals) to protect one’s body against chronic diseasesC. What one should eat each week for optimal health:8. olive oil: reduce breast, prostate and colon cancer9. soy: protective effects for heart disease and osteoporosis10. onions, garlic and shallots: protect heart fight cancer and help with asthmaTapescript:In north beach in San Francisco, where some pretty super food gets served every night.“Absolutely very super food!”“And I really like the taste of it.”But we are not just talking about taste. Research now shows some foods, including tomatoes, onions, garlic, and olive oil —are among the super foods. Super foods are packed with powerful chemicals that may offer your body great protection against chronic disease —“Including cancer, obesity, and heart disease. Vibrantly colored red, yellow, orange and green all giving you different types of phytochemicals(植物化学物质)!”Natalie Ledesma is a registered dietician at U.C.S.F. She says compounds found in super foods — called phytochemicals — can reduce the risk of cancer, boost the immune system, and protect the heart. She showed us what everyone should try to eat each week for optimal health.On her shoppinglist? Herbs!“Dark green ones (herbs), like rosemary(迷迭香) and thyme(百里香),and any intensely colored spice, Like turmeric(姜黄) or red pepper.”“Both of those have anti-inflammation properties.”Turmeric may reduce the risk of Leukemia(白血病),skin and liver cancers. Hot peppers may reduce the risk of colon(结肠), stomach, and rectal(直肠) cancers. Also on the list: green veggies(vegetables), but not any green veggy.Brussel sprouts are part of the cruciferous(十字花科的) vegetable family that has significant anti-cancer properties, and that family also has a very favorable effect on hormone metabolisms.”Other cruciferous veggies include cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower. And don’t forget the tomato.“It is probably the best source of lycopene(番茄红素),which is one of the phytochemicals that has shown significant anticancer properties, especially with prostate and potentially lung and breast cancer as well.”As for fruit, citrus(柠檬,柑桔) contains Vitamin C, limonoids(柠檬苦素类化合物), and phenols(酚类), which inactivate cancer cells and strengthen the immune system.Cantaloupes, mangos, and carrots contain cancer fighting carotenoids(类胡萝卜素). And berries(浆果和某些干果仁) are bursting with flavonoids and ellagic acid—antioxidants that protect against cancer, ulcers, and viruses. Natalie recommends organic.“Organic fruits and vegetables have shown not only to have lower pesticide toxicities and lower pesticide levels, but also now have been shown to have higher phytochemical content.”Don’t forget the fatty fish or flaxseed — both are excellent sources of Omega 3 fatty acids that inhibit the growth of cancer cells and boost the immune system, olive oil, which may reduce breast, prostate, or colon cancer, and soy.“Soy has protective effects for heart disease as well as osteoporosis, potentially.”And finally onions, garlic, and shallots(亚实基隆葱,青葱). They may protect the heart, fight cancer, and help with asthma(哮喘).BKey words: cardiovascular disease心血管疾病salt reduction降盐daily salt instake 每日食盐摄入量crucial 关键,紧要stroke中风borderline 边缘,边界线Research ReportI. …Harvard Medical SchoolII …borderline high blood pressureIII.…10 to 7IV.Result of study:A. …cardiovascular …by a quarterB. chances of dying from cadiovascular disease falling by 1/5V.Experts’suggestions:A. …no more than 3 gramsB. …fast foodC. …labelsD. …fresh fruit and vegetableTapescript:(Salt is crucial to our health, but too much of it can put human at risk from high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. …)Part III Medical emergency 911Key Words:Paramedic …护理人员blood pressure …血压intravenous …静脉blood plasma ….血浆Medevac helicopter …医疗后撤直升机trauma …创伤summon …召唤diapatch …派遣,调度contagious …传染性的,会感染的stretcher …担架System Communication Center. ..系统通信中心State Police helicopters …国家警用直升机US Park Police Helicopters …美国公园警察直升机A(3) a. (4) b. (2) c. (1) d.B1. What happens in Maryland when there is a serious accident?2. What response is made to the accident reported to 9117 What does Lieutenant Mike Fahey do?3. What do the ambulance paramedics do for this patient?4. What is SYSCOM? What does it do?5. What is the purpose of this system?C1. How does this system help if you have a serious accident?a. Know where and when an accident happensb. Immediate action / life-saving care2. How is this system activated?By dialing 9113. Where is your call forwarded?To fire department's emergency rescue service / then tonearest help / depending on information given4. In this report, what kind of accident has happened?Shooting accident5. Who responds first? How long docs it take to respond?Paramedic supervisor / 9 min.6. How docs Lt. Fahey act? What effect docs he have on thepatient?Deliberately / calmly / calm patient down7. What condition is the patient in when he is put in the ambulance?In shock8. What has everyone agreed to do for this man? Why?Send him to the regional shock trauma center / center is 6 min. away by land / available / equipped for his injury9. What is SYSCOM?Statewide System communication Center10. What important function docs SYSCOM serve?Dispatch point for helicopters11. What can SYSCOM do for paramedics?Connect them by radio to hospitals and emergency specialists12. According to Dr R. Adams Cowley, what needs to be done in order to save a person's life?Stop bleeding and restore blood pressure within an hour of accidentTapescript:Maryland may be a small state, but it's a major player in developing emergency medical services. There are 49 hospitals that have 24-hour emergency departments. Nine of those hospitals are specially designated shock trauma centers, and there's a sophisticated communication center that links the state's ambulances, helicopters, andthe hospitals."A serious accident happens. Pre-hospital staff --paramedics, emergency medical technicians--through a sophisticated communication system know where and when the accident happened, and they are summoned immediately to provide the initial, quick, life-saving care."That's Dr Philip Militello. He's head of trauma surgery for the state system. If you have a serious injury anywhere in Maryland, this system will get you the right treatment with the least delay. What kind of help do you need? Where's the closest hospital? Should you go by ambulance or by helicopter? The answers to these questions come through sophisticated communications. The system springs into action with a telephone call to 911, your local emergency number anywhere in the state. "Fire and rescue.”'If you're injured, your call is forwarded to the fire department's emergency rescue service. Based on the information you give them, they send a radio call for the nearest available help."He has been shot. Hold on while I dispatch an ambulance."A man has shot himself. The nearest available shock trauma ambulance is twenty minutes away. But a paramedic supervisor with some emergency medical equipment in his car responds to the radio call and arrives on the scene within nine minutes. The supervisor, Lieutenant Mike Fahey, is a nationally certified paramedic. He quietly talks to the patient while he bandages the bullet hole. Finding the patient's blood pressure alarmingly low, he immediately starts intravenous blood plasma. His movements are deliberate and his voice is calm."Come in. Take control of the situation. Remain calm. Chaos is contagious, and so is the calm that you have. When the patient looks up at you and you're calm, then you're reassuring. Then they calm down."The paramedic ambulance with advanced life support equipment arrives twelve minutes later, and Fahey's patient is loaded on a stretcher, ready to go. But the patient is in shock. If he stays in shock, he has a poor chance of survival. Inside the ambulance, they start another line of plasma and apply medical anti-shock trousers.Those are rubberized trousers to squeeze the blood from the legs back to the brain and other vital organs. Through radio communication everyone has agreed to send him by ambulance to the regional shock trauma center. It's only six minutes by land; it's available; and the regional center is equipped for his particular injury."They're putting on the trousers now. As soon as they get that, they'll be able to start going down the highway. '"If we can get the patient to the trauma center within twenty minutes, we go by land. If it's going to be longer than twenty minutes, we try to go by air."Captain Linda Sterling. She's Mike Fahey's boss at the local emergency medical service. When one of her paramedics needs a medevac helicopter, the request goes quickly to the SYSCOM, the statewide System Communication Center. Throe large screens dominate the darkened room at SYSCOM. The right screen shows which hospital can take what kind of injury. The center screen shows the location of all medevac helicopters. And the one on the left shows the helicopter landing pad at the main shock trauma center. SYSCOM operations chief Andy Polavski tells us what's happening."Part of the operation here is the SYSCOM operation: system communications. They serve as the coordinators of the medevac activity in the state. This is the dispatch point for the State Police helicopters and the U.S. Park Police helicopters." SYSCOM can also connect by radio any paramedic in the state with any hospital or any emergency specialist. In shock trauma injuries, minutes can mean life or death. Maryland's communication system saves precious time by connecting citizens, ambulances, helicopters, and hospitals. Dr R. Adams Cowley, founder of the system, said, "If I can get you and stop your bleeding and restore your blood pressure within an hour of your accident, then I can probably save your life. 'Part IV Keeping the country healthy (not found on the web)Key Words:the National health Sevice (NHS)…国家卫生服务队prevention …预防screening …筛查diagnostic tests…诊断检查crux …关键,症结ultrasound …超声gimmick …手法, 鬼花招Gordon Brown’s health reform proposal1.crux of the proposal: NHS’s greater focus on prevention2.details of the proposal4. great increase in the use of private healthcareTapescript: not found。
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2024年秋译林版英语三(上)Unit 5 She's my mother第2课时(课件)
你能用ABC字母歌的旋律唱吗?
A happy family
Family, family, this is my family. This is my father. This is my mother. This is Liu Hao. He’s my brother. Me, me, this is me. This is my happy, happy family.
Tao.What can they say? 苏海和苏洋的爸爸妈妈来见刘涛。他们能说什么呢? 运用“This is...He/She is my...”介绍家人。
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Su Hai:Hi, Liu Tao! Liu Tao:Hi, Su Hai! Su Hai:This is my father. This is my mother. Liu Tao:Hi.I’m Liu Tao. Nice to meet you. Su Hai’s mother and father:Nice to meet you too. Who’s he? Liu Tao:He’s my brother, Liu Hao. Su Hai’s mother and father:He’s so cute.
I’m _L_iu__T_ao_.
This is my father . This is my __m_o_t_h_e_r_.
This is Liu Hao . He’s my brother .
Let’s talk
I’m Liu Tao.
This is my…
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He’s/She’s …
Who are in Su Yang's family?谁是苏洋的家人?
NO-BOOK 慢速英语(上下册)TXT文本
to help drain the fluid from his lungs. His bed was next to the room's only window
at his house and questioned by the police.
In spite of all this, Maradona is still loved and respected
as one of the greatest players in the 20th century.
His world would be broadened and enlivened by all the activity
and color of the world outside.
The window overlooked a park with a lovely lake.
Ducks and swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats.
who had died peacefully in his sleep.
The other man asked if he could be moved next to the window.
He strained to slowly turn to look out the window beside the bed.
Maradona met career problems after he was accused of drug use in 1991.
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Seeking Answers to the Universe, in an Old Gold Minein South DakotaVOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus.VOICE TWO: And I'm Bob Doughty. This week, we will tell about a call to limit a widely used pain medicine. We will also tell about obesity -- a growing health problem in the United States. And, we will tell about plans for an unusual laboratory in the state of South Dakota.(MUSIC)VOICE ONE: The United States government might order new restrictions on a commonly used painkiller. Taking too much acetaminophen can cause liver damage and even death.Recently, a group of experts advised the Food and Drug Administration that the drug needs more controls and better directions for use. Acetaminophen, also called paracetamol, is found in Tylenol, Excedrin and other products that do not require a doctor's order or prescription. These products are used for pain, high body temperature, colds and sleeplessness.Their easy availability is part of the problem. People can accidentally take too much acetaminophen if they take several medicines that all contain it.VOICE TWO: The group proposed reducing the largest non-prescription dose of acetaminophen from one thousand milligrams. The experts said that is too much. They said adults should not take more than six hundred fifty milligrams at a time. They also said people should take less than four thousand milligrams of acetaminophen in a single day.Acetaminophen overdose is a leading cause of liver damage in the United States. Researchers say it resulted in fifty-six thousand hospital emergency room visits a year during the nineteen nineties. There were almost four hundred sixty deaths a year from liver failure.The group was especially concerned about prescription drugs that combine acetaminophen with stronger painkillers. The experts proposed banning combination drugs like Percocet and Vicodin. Still, the experts were divided in their votes. The Food and Drug Administration is not required to follow the advice of its committees, but generally does.VOICE ONE: Acetaminophen is used as a pain and fever reducer for adults and children. It does not cause stomach problems or bleeding like aspirin, ibuprofen and some other drugs can.But experts say taking even small amounts over the suggested dose can cause liver damage. Some people suffer harm from smaller amounts than others. Mixing alcoholic drinks with acetaminophen is especially bad for the liver.People should ask a health expert about drug combinations that could be harmful. And they should make sure they know what is in the medicines they take and how much of each one is safe to take.(MUSIC)VOICE TWO: The United States is facing a growing concern: rising obesity rates.A new report says adult obesity rates rose last year in twenty-three of the fifty states. No states showed a rate decrease. And, the percentage of obese or overweight children was at or above thirty percent in thirty states.Two groups -- the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation -- released the report earlier this month. They used a system of measurement called the Body Mass Index to define words like obese and overweight.To find your B-M-I, divide your weight in kilograms by height in meters squared.A normal B-M-I is between eighteen point five and twenty-four point nine. The B-M-I of someone overweight is between twenty-five and twenty-nine point five. And, an obese person has a B-M-I above thirty.VOICE ONE: The new report says widespread obesity is increasing the rates of chronic, or long-lasting, disease. It says obesity is responsible for an increasing part of health care costs in the United States.Doctor Jeff Levi is head of the Trust for America's Health. He says health care costs have grown while many Americans are getting fatter.Obesity has been linked to health problems like heart disease, stroke and type-two diabetes. The report says the current recession could worsen obesity rates by increasing food prices. It says this would make healthy foods cost more. The report blames the recession for rising rates of depression, anxietyand stress. It says the three conditions have been linked to obesity in many individuals.VOICE TWO: Mississippi had the highest rate of adult obesity in the new study. Thirty-two point five percent of the state's adults were obese. In fact, Mississippi has had the highest rate of obese adults in each of the past five years. Three other states have rates above thirty percent last year. They were West Virginia, Alabama and Tennessee. Colorado was the only state with an adult obesity rate below twenty percent.Mississippi also had the highest rate of obese and overweight children. Forty-four point four percent of all children between the ages of ten and seventeen years were obese or overweight. Minnesota and Utah had the lowest rate -- twenty-three point one percent.The report offers some ideas for dealing with obesity within government health care reforms. They include making sure that every adult and child has a right to preventive medical services. The report also calls for creation of a national program to fight obesity.(MUSIC)VOICE ONE: Finally, a former gold mine seems like an unlikely place to study the universe. But that is just what scientists are planning to do deep below the Black Hills in South Dakota. That is where the Homestake Gold Mine is being prepared to become the world's deepest underground science laboratory.Scientists say the old mine is the perfect place to study dark matter. Scientists have wondered about mysterious dark matter particles for more than seventy years. The idea is that the matter we see does not have enough gravitational pull to keep galaxies together. Dark matter is believed to represent nearly one fourth of the universe's total mass. Scientists can observe what they believe to be dark matter only through its gravity.VOICE TWO: The Homestake Gold Mine was chosen to study dark matter because it is largely protected from the radiation that could interfere with the project. The deepest part of the mine is nearly two thousand five hundred meters below ground. Some experiments are already taking place in the mine at a depth of about one thousand five hundred meters.Homestake operated as a gold mine for one hundred twenty-five years before closing about nine years ago. However, this is not the first time the mine has been used for science. In the nineteen sixties, Ray Davis Junior used the mine for his work showing the existence of solar neutrinos. He and another scientist,John Bahcall, received the Nobel Prize for physics for their work.Pumps that were used to keep the mine dry have not been in operation since its closure. So today, before the new research can begin, water must be removed from the mine. Workers must also build new structural supports in the mine to ensure its safety.VOICE ONE: Two experiments are already planned for the mine. The first is the Large Underground Xenon detector experiment, or LUX. It will include a three hundred kilogram tank of liquid xenon. That container will be inside an even larger one filled with extremely pure water. If dark matter particles exist, scientists say, they should be able to observe a small amount of light given off when they hit the nucleus of a xenon atom.The United States Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation approved more than one million dollars to pay for the experiment. The scientists plan to begin work on the project later this year. They are hoping to learn more about dark matter in an effort to better understand how the universe expands and shrinks.VOICE TWO: The second planned experiment is called Majorana. In this project, scientists hope to prove that neutrinos have mass. They hope to begin this experiment later this year.Researchers are awaiting approval of additional money from Congress so that two deeper laboratories can be built. The researchers want to begin building those laboratories by two thousand twelve. They hope to have them open by two thousand sixteen. The projects are expected to cost five hundred fifty million dollars.(MUSIC)VOICE ONE: This SCIENCE IN THE NEWS was written by Mario Ritter, Marisel Salazar and Brianna Blake, who was also our producer. I'm Faith Lapidus.VOICE TWO: And I'm Bob Doughty.。