英语听力入门3000unit2答案
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Unit2. World News: Earth and Environment Contents:
Warming up
News report
City recycling
Goals:
To train students to recognize key words and phrases in listening
To develop students’ ability to identify significant information through listening
To activate students’ knowledge about environment
To cultivate students’ ability of summarizing
Teaching methods:
Students’ listening; group discussion; teacher’s instruction
Duration:
90 minutes
I.Warming up
A.
blaze (n. & v) [C] (a) bright flame or fire 火焰; 火光: Dry wood makes a good blaze. 乾木燃起夺
目的火焰. (b) very large (often dangerous) fire 大火; 火灾: Five people died in the blaze. 有五人死於火灾.
Brazil ---- Rio de Janeiro(former capital of Brazil)
The new city,Brasilia, replaced Rio de Janeiro as the capital of Brazil in 1960.
Desertification is the process by which a piece of land becomes dry, empty, and unsuitable for growing trees or crops on. (土壤)荒漠化, 沙漠化
----- A third of Africa is under threat of desertification.
everglade n. marshland, swamp
------- wetlands region in southern Florida大沼泽地
Greenland
n. self-governing island belonging to Denmark located between Iceland and the northeastern coastal islands of North America (largest island in the world)
Listen to some sentences about environment and supply the missing information. Check the answers after students’ discussion.
1.New research on the likely impact of climate change suggests that damage to crops in
low-lying coastal regions could be worse than previously thought.
2.More than 2000 delegates from around the world have gathered in northern Brazil
for the third United Nations Conference on Desertification.
3.Crews are working to clean up a huge oil spill off the coast of Mexico, about 50 miles
south of San Diego. ----- a port city in California (USA)
4.Wildfires in the Florida Everglades have been contained after a nearly a week of
blazes that consumed 65,000 hectares in the southern part of the States.
5. A. US Space Agency study finds that Greenland is melting around the edges. The
loss to the world’s second largest ic e sheet---more than 50 cubic kilometers per year---is enough to raise global sea level by 0.13 millimeters.
B.
Aerial offensive
reptile
/ ˈreptaɪl; US -tl; ˋrɛptl/ n any of the class ofcold-blooded, egg-laying animals including lizards, tortoises, crocodiles, snakes, etc with relatively short legs or no legs at all 爬行动物(冷血, 卵生, 如蜥蜴﹑龟﹑鳄鱼﹑蛇等); 爬虫.