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單元話題導入
與其他自然災害的原因相比,火山只有在即將爆發(fā)時才會提供線索。然而現(xiàn)在,隨著監(jiān)測系統(tǒng)的發(fā)展,科學家們已經能夠開發(fā)傳感器來更準確地探測和預測火山爆發(fā)。氣體傳感器通過檢測釋放出的不同氣體來檢測和預測火山爆發(fā)。同時,劍橋大學火山專家Marie
Edmonds與國際組織聯(lián)系,將這種傳感器安裝在15座最活躍、最危險的火山上。文章還介紹了Edmonds對火山預測所做的一些其他努力。
Compared
to
other
causes
of
natural
disasters,
volcanoes
offer
clues
only
when
they
are
about
to
erupt.
Now,
however,
developments
in
monitoring
systems
have
allowed
scientists
to
develop
sensors
to
detect
and
forecast
eruptions
more
accurately.
University
of
Cambridge
volcanologist
Marie
Edmonds
says
that
scientists
are
now
able
to
use
very
accurate
sensors
to
monitor
the
gases
volcanoes
give
out,
which
can
give
clues
on
the
location
of
the
magma.
The
sensors
help
with
prediction
because
different
gases
are
released
at
different
stages
of
an
eruption.
When
magma
rises,
pressure
is
released
along
with
gases.
Carbon
dioxide
is
released
early
on
and
then,
as
the
magma
goes
higher,
Sulphur
dioxide
is
released.
The
ratio
of
the
two
gases
is
used
to
detect
the
location
of
magma
relative
to
the
surface,
telling
researchers
the
coming
of
the
eruption.
Edmonds
is
connected
to
an
international
group
known
as
the
Deep
Carbon
Observatory
that
has
worked
to
put
new
gas
sensors
on
fifteen
of
the
most
active
and
dangerous
volcanoes
to
improve
the
forecasting
of
various
types
of
eruptions.
The
gassensors
continually
measure
water
vapour,
sulphur
dioxide,
and
carbon
dioxide.
They
are
placed
inside
large
boxes
with
surface
antennae
and
buried
underground.
Advances
in
electronics
have
increased
their
accuracy
and
lowered
their
cost,
allowing
more
of
them
to
be
used
worldwide.
Putting
these
sensors
atop
active
volcanoes
is
dangerous.Scientists
wear
reflective
suits
that
protect
against
heat,plus
gas
masks
for
protection
from
dangerous
gases.They
sometimes
hike
long
distances
in
remote
areas
toreach
a
site.However,according
to
Edmonds,the
work
they
do
to
save
people's
lives
makes
a
dangerous
job
worth
it.She
enjoys
doing
something
that
helps
people.
Edmonds'team
has
also
attached
sensors
to
a
certain
plane
to
measure
gases
released
from
a
Papua
New
Guinea
volcano
for
a
short
time,a
technique
developed
to
gather"snapshots"of
the
activity.These
snapshots
help
researchers
to
better
understand
activities
that
lead
to
eruptions.根據(jù)文章內容,回答問題。1.How
do
sensors
detect
and
predict
volcanic
eruptions?__________________________________By
testing
different
gases
released.2.Why
is
it
risky
to
place
sensors
atop
active
volcanoes?__________________________________There
is
heat
and
dangerous
gases.3.What
can
the
snapshots
do?_______________________________________Collect
more
information
for
researchers.Unit
4
Natural
DisastersPeriod
Ⅰ
Listening
and
Speaking
&
Reading
and
Thinking
—
Pre-reading單元話題導入課后篇
課時分層訓練基礎自測1.Translate
the
following
words
and
phrases.①
disaster
n.
______________災難;災害②
drought
n.
______________旱災;久旱③
slide
vi.&
vt.
____________________(使)滑行;滑動④
flood
n.
______________vi.
__________________vt.
__________________洪水;大量淹沒;大量涌入使灌滿水;淹沒⑤
volcanic
eruption
____________火山噴發(fā)⑥
rescue
n.&
vt.
______________營救;救援⑦
damage
n.&
vt.
______________損失;損害⑧
survive
vi.
______________vt.
__________________生存;存活幸存;艱難度過⑨
destroy
vt.
______________摧毀;毀滅⑩
death
n.
____________死;死亡?.affect
vt.
________________________________影響;(疾?。┣忠u;深深打動?.shelter
n.
______________________vt.
______________vi.
______________________避難處;居所;庇護保護;掩蔽躲避(風雨或危險)2.Brainstorming
—
Have
you
ever
experienced
any
natural
disasters?How
many
kinds
of
natural
disasters
do
you
know?_________________________________________________________________________fire,
earthquake,
hurricane,
flood,
landslide,
tsunami,
tornado,
drought,
etc.發(fā)音技巧點撥一、聽力技巧點撥
聽力訓練有非常多的形式,例如將聽到的詞或句子選出來、配對題、真假題、填充題、選擇題、補全句子題、圖表完成題。在聽前,根據(jù)標題、圖片、問題或選項可以預測聽力材料的大體內容。
根據(jù)問題和選項進行預測是最常用的方法,一般的聽力材料,大多數(shù)要求學生回答問題或選擇正確答案,這些題目本身便為學生提供了可預測的內容。迅速瀏覽一下所提出的問題或問題中的選項,便能在聽之前了解相當一部分信息。二、清輔音與濁輔音的區(qū)別
英語輔音音素分清輔音與濁輔音。發(fā)音時聲帶不振動的是清輔音,如/p/,/t/,/k/,/f/,/s/;發(fā)音時聲帶振動的是濁輔音,如/b/,/d/,/g/,/v/,/z/。
英語輔音大部分是成對的,分清濁兩種。如/p,b/,/t,d/,/k,g/,/f,v/。英語中有一部分輔音是不成對的,如/m/,/n/,/l/,/r/,/j/,/w/
沒有對應的清輔音,/h/
沒有對應的濁輔音。課文語篇研讀1.Discussing
—
What
do
you
think
may
happen
before
an
earthquake?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2.Predicting
—
Look
at
the
title
and
the
picture
and
predict
what
the
text
is
probably
about.________________________________________A
terrible
earthquake
is
likely
to
happen.
Bright
lights
in
the
sky
may
appear.Animals
may
be
too
nervous
to
eat.Mice
may
run
out
of
holes
looking
for
places
to
hide.Fish
may
jump
out
of
their
pools
and
ponds.Well
walls
may
have
deep
cracks.3.First
reading
—
Match
the
main
idea
with
each
paragraph.4.Second
reading
—
Choose
the
best
answer
according
to
the
text.(1)
When
did
the
earthquake
happen?(
)A.At
night
on
July
28,
1976.
B.On
the
morning
of
July
28,
1976.C.On
the
afternoon
of
July
28,
1976.
D.The
writer
didn’t
tell
us.B(2)
How
many
people
who
lived
there
were
dead
or
injured?(
)A.A
half.
B.Two
thirds.C.One
third.
D.The
text
didn’t
tell
us.B(3)
What
does
the
sentence
“Slowly,the
city
began
to
breathe
again.”
mean?(
)A.The
city
will
not
die;
it
has
hope
and
it
can
recover
from
the
pain.B.The
army
sent
150,000
soldiers
to
Tangshan
to
help
people.C.Hundreds
of
thousands
of
people
were
helped.D.Most
of
the
10,000
miners
were
rescued.A5.Third
reading
—
Fill
in
the
blanks
according
to
the
text.TangshanEarthquakeBefore
the
earthquakeThe
water
in
the
village
wells
①
_______
and
fell
again
and
again.Animals
in
the
farmyards
became
too
②
__________
to
eat.During
the
earthquakeAt
3:42
a.m.
everything
began
to
③
_________.And
hard
hills
of
rock
became
rivers
of
④
_______.Damages
of
the
earthquakeOver
400,000
people
were
killed
or
⑤
__________
in
the
earthquake.
And
nearly
everything
was
⑥
____________.rosenervousshakedirtinjureddestroyedTangshanEarthquakeThe
help
from
the
whole
nationSoldiers
dug
out
those
who
were
⑦
__________
and
buried
the
dead.
Medical
workers
came
to
provide
medical
⑧
_______.
Workers
built
⑨
__________
for
survivors.The
great
success
people
have
achievedThe
new
city
has
taken
on
a
new
look,
with
great
⑩
_______________
in
transportation,
industry,
and
environment.續(xù)表trappedcaresheltersimprovements課后篇
課時分層訓練合格考過關練Ⅰ.閱讀理解A
If
you
have
only
three
minutes
to
get
something
that
you
can
take
from
your
home,
and
the
other
things
are
lost
forever,
what
will
you
take?
The
following
information
will
help
you.
B.O.B.
B.O.B.
is
short
for
Bug
of
Bag
(求生背包).
It’
s
a
bag
with
a
collection
of
things
that
are
needed
for
life
in
it.
Reasons
to
use
a
B.O.B.
When
disasters
(災難)
like
earthquakes
and
heavy
rainstorms
happen,
many
people
will
have
to
run
away
from
their
homes
and
they
may
not
return
for
a
long
time.
They
need
to
continue
to
live
without
food,
water
or
a
shelter
in
some
unexpected
situations.
Things
in
a
B.O.B.
1.
A
sleeping
bag,
or
at
least
a
thin
quilt.
2.
Drinking
water.
3.High-calorie
foods,
such
as
chocolate
and
biscuits.
4.
Necessary
medicines.
5.
Something
for
making
a
fire,
and
a
small
pot
to
boil
water
or
cook.
6.
A
few
basic
tools
like
a
knife
and
some
ropes.
7.
A
flashlight.
8.Money.
9.
A
copy
of
all
your
important
papers.
(Be
sure
to
make
a
B.O.B.
as
light
as
possible.)
Places
to
keep
a
B.O.B.
You
should
put
a
B.O.B.
at
a
place
where
you
can
get
it
conveniently
when
disasters
happen.
Your
home,
your
car,
or
your
office
can
be
a
good
place
to
put
it.
A
B.O.B.
is
very
helpful
to
the
people
in
need.
You’
d
better
prepare
more
than
one
B.O.B.
if
possible.
Then
think
of
the
difference
a
B.O.B.
will
make
if
those
disasters
happen.
So
prepare
one
now.1.Many
people
run
away
from
their
homes
with
a
B.O.B.
because
_____.A.they
have
to
save
many
people’
s
livesB.they
have
no
other
useful
things
to
takeC.they
will
be
able
to
return
in
a
short
timeD.they
need
to
continue
to
live
after
disasters
happenD【語篇導讀】
本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹B.O.B.,一種里面裝著維持生命所需要的東西的求生背包。細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Reasons
to
use
a
B.O.B.中的“When
disasters
(災難)
like
earthquakes
and
heavy
rainstorms
happen,
many
people
will
have
to
run
away
from
their
homes…They
need
to
continue
to
live
without
food,
water
or
a
shelter
in
some
unexpected
situations.”可知,人們帶著B.O.B.逃離家園是因為災難發(fā)生后,他們需要繼續(xù)生活。故選D。2.People
should
make
a
B.O.B.
as
_____
as
they
can.A.huge
B.light
C.common
D.heavyB[解析]
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Things
in
a
B.O.B.中的“Be
sure
to
make
a
B.O.B.
as
light
as
possible.”可知,人們應該盡可能使一個B.O.B.輕一些。故選B。3.According
to
the
text,
“_____”
is
right.A.expensive
things
should
be
put
in
a
B.O.B.safelyB.people
should
take
a
B.O.B.
with
them
everywhereC.it’
s
better
to
prepare
more
than
one
B.O.B.
if
possibleD.people
are
advised
to
put
some
more
clothes
in
a
B.O.B.C[解析]
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中“A
B.O.B.
is
very
helpful
to
the
people
in
need.
You’
d
better
prepare
more
than
one
B.O.B.
if
possible.
”可知,選項C“如果可能的話,最好準備多個B.O.B.”是正確的。故選C。B
Earthquake
rescue
robots
have
experienced
their
final
tests
in
Beijing.
Their
designers
say
with
these
robots,
rescuers
will
be
able
to
buy
more
time
to
save
lives
during
an
earthquake.
This
robot
looking
like
a
helicopter,
is
called
the
detector-bot.
It’s
about
four
meters
long,
and
it
took
about
four
years
to
develop
the
model.
Its
main
functions
(作用)
are
to
collect
information
from
the
air,
and
send
goods
of
up
to
30
kilos
to
people
trapped
by
an
earthquake.
This
robot
has
a
high
definition
360
degrees
panoramic
(全景)
camera.
It
can
work
day
and
night
and
will
also
be
able
to
send
the
latest
pictures
from
the
quake
area.
Dr.
Qi
Juntong,
Chinese
Academy
of
Science,
said,
“The
most
important
feature
of
this
robot
is
that
it
doesn’t
need
a
distant
control.
We
just
set
the
destination
(目的地)
information
on
it,
and
then
it
takes
off,
and
lands
by
itself.
It
flies
as
high
as
3,000
meters,
and
as
fast
as
100
kilometers
per
hour.”
This
robot
has
a
different
function
—
it
can
change
as
the
environment
changes.
Its
main
job
is
to
search
for
any
signs
of
life
in
places
where
human
rescuers
are
unable
to
go.
As
well
as
a
detector
(探測器)
that
finds
victims
and
detects
poisonous
gas,
a
camera
is
placed
in
the
40
centimeters
long
robot,
which
can
work
in
the
dark.
Another
use
for
the
rescuers
is
the
supply
bot.
With
its
10-meter-long
pipe,
people
who
are
trapped
in
the
ruins,
will
be
able
to
get
supplies
including
oxygen
and
liquids.
Experts
have
said
that
the
robots
will
enter
production,
and
serve
as
part
of
the
national
earthquake
rescue
team
as
soon
as
next
year.4.According
to
the
text,
this
robot
_____.A.hasn’t
been
put
into
production
so
far
B.is
a
machine
with
a
length
of
10
metersC.is
carried
by
the
helicopter
D.weighs
about
30
kilosA【語篇導讀】
這是一篇說明文。本文對一款即將投入生產的用于地震救災的機器人進行了介紹。細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中的“Experts
have
said
that
the
robots
will
enter
production”可知,該機器人還未投入生產。故正確答案為A。5.Dr.
Qi
Juntong
thinks
this
robot
is
different
from
the
others
mainly
in
that
_____.A.it
has
a
unique
shapeB.it
has
more
functionsC.it
has
more
advanced
camerasD.it
can
work
by
himself
once
given
the
informationD[解析]
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的“The
most
important
feature
of
this
robot
is
that
it
doesn’t
need
a
distant
control.
We
just
set
the
destination
(目的地)
information
on
it,
and
then
it
takes
off,
and
lands
by
itself.”可知答案為D。6.The
underlined
word
“which”
in
Paragraph
6
refers
to
_____.A.a
supply
B.a
rescuer
C.a
camera
D.a
detectorC[解析]
詞義猜測題。此處which指代前面句子的主語a
camera。故正確答案為C。7.The
text
is
mainly
about
_____.A.information
about
earthquakes
B.an
introduction
to
the
robotC.what
the
robot
looks
like
D.how
the
robot
is
madeB[解析]
主旨大意題。本文主要介紹了一款即將投入生產的用于地震救災的機器人。故正確答案為B。C
Mandara
seemed
to
know
something
big
was
about
to
happen.
So
she
let
out
a
yell,
caught
hold
of
her
two-year-old
daughter
Kibibi
and
climbed
up
into
a
tree.
She
lives
at
the
National
Zoo
in
Washington,
D.C.
And
on
Tuesday,
August
23rd,
witnesses
said
she
seemed
to
sense
the
big
earthquake
that
shook
much
of
the
East
Coast
before
any
humans
knew
what
was
going
on.
And
she
was
not
the
only
one.
In
the
moments
before
the
quake,
an
orang-utan
(猩猩)
let
out
a
loud
call
and
then
climbed
to
the
top
of
her
shelter.
“It’s
very
different
from
their
normal
call,”
said
Brandie
Smith,
the
zookeeper.
“The
lemurs
(monkey-like
animals
of
Madagascar)
will
sound
an
alarm
if
they
see
or
hear
something
highly
unusual.”
But
you
can’t
see
or
hear
an
earthquake
15
minutes
before
it
happens,
can
you?
Maybe
you
can
—
if
you’re
an
animal.
“Animals
can
hear
above
and
below
our
range
of
hearing,”
said
Brandie
Smith.
“That’s
part
of
their
special
abilities.
They’re
more
sensitive
to
the
environment,
which
is
how
they
survive.”
Primates
weren’t
the
only
animals
that
seemed
to
sense
the
quake
before
it
happened.
One
of
the
elephants
made
a
warning
sound.
And
a
huge
lizard
(蜥蜴)
ran
quickly
for
cover.
The
flamingoes
(a
kind
of
birds)
gathered
before
the
quake
and
stayed
together
until
the
shaking
stopped.
So
what
kind
of
vibrations
were
the
animals
picking
up
in
the
moments
before
the
quake?
Scientist
Susan
Hough
said
earthquakes
produce
two
types
of
waves
—
a
weak
“P”
wave
and
then
a
much
stronger
“S”
wave.
The
“P”
stands
for
“primary”.
And
the
“S”
stands
for
“secondary”.
She
thinks
the
“P”
wave
might
be
what
sets
the
animals
off.
Not
all
the
animals
behaved
unusually
before
the
quake.
For
example,
Smith
said
the
zoo’s
giant
pandas
didn’t
jump
up
until
the
shaking
actually
began.
But
many
of
the
other
animals
seemed
to
know
something
was
coming
before
it
happened.
“I’m
not
surprised
at
all,”
Smith
said.8.Why
did
Mandara
act
strangely
one
day?(
)A.An
earthquake
had
happened.
B.Its
daughter
Kibibi
was
injured.C.It
heard
an
orang-utan
let
out
a
loud
call.D.It
sensed
something
unusual
would
happen.D【語篇導讀】
這是一篇記敘文。文章主要介紹了一些動物的震前反應。細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的“Mandara
seemed
to
know
something
big
was
about
to
happen.
So…into
a
tree.”可知,正確答案為D。9.According
to
Brandie
Smith,
_____.A.many
animals’
hearing
is
sharpB.earthquakes
produce
two
types
of
wavesC.primates
usually
gather
together
before
a
quakeD.humans
can
also
develop
the
ability
to
sense
a
quakeA[解析]
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的“Animals
can
hear
above
and
below
our
range
of
hearing…”可知,動物的聽覺很敏銳。故正確答案為A。10.Which
animal
seems
unable
to
sense
a
quake
in
advance?(
)A.A
flamingo.
B.A
giant
panda.
C.A
lemur.
D.A
lizard.B[解析]
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中的“…Smith
said
the
zoo’s
giant
pandas
didn’t
jump
up
until
the
shaking
actually
began.”可知,大熊貓在地震之前是沒有異常反應的。故正確答案為B。11.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?(
)A.How
Animals
Survive
a
QuakeB.How
Animals
Differ
from
HumansC.How
Animals
Behave
Before
a
QuakeD.How
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