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Module4

SandstormsinAsia

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Goal:Findthecorrectorderofinformation.

A

Completethentenceswiththewordsinthebox.

sandstormearthquakeexpertatmosphere

dustforecastdamage

1.A(n)__________________isstrongwindcarryinglotsofsandanddust.

2.A(n)__________________isastrongmovementofthegroundunderyourfeet.

3.A(n)_________________issomeonewithgreatknowledgeorskillsinoneparticular

field.

____________________istheairthatsurroundstheearth.

5.____________________isveryfineanddrypowder.

__________________istotellsomethingbeforeithappens.

__________________istoharmordestroy.

B

outthefollowingquestions.

ubeeninasandstorm?Ifyes,whatdidyoudoduringthesandstorm?

uldyouliketoadvicepeopleinasandstorm?

aveanyplantodoyourparttoimprovetheenvironment?

Forexample:

A:Haveyoueverenasandstorm?

B:allythatscary?

A:Well,whenIwascaughtinthelastsandstorm,Iriouslywonderedifitwastheendofthe

sibility,sandwasinyoureyes,mouthandhairs!Myadvice:buysomemasksand

keepthemsomewherehandy----you’llhateyourlfifyoudon’thaveonewhenitturnsyellow.

B:Paybackofthegreatnature,huh?Wejusttakeeverythingforgranteduntilwelostthem.

A:Ican’obethekindofpersonthattakeverythingforgranted,butnow

Ionlyurecycledpapertodomyhomework.

C

Listenandtick(√)thetruentences.

dstormgrounded(使停飞)theplaneforthreehours.□

ndDavidworkinBeijing.□

everexperiencedasandstorm.□

dcarriedsandanditwasdifficulttoeorbreathe.□

ngtreesandrecyclingdoesnothelp.□

ernmentistryingtoeducatethepeopleabouttheenvironmentprotection.□

elievesthatthesituationwillgetbetter.□

D

Listenandchoothecorrectanswers.

ethestudentslateforschool?

a)Becautheymisdthebus.

b)Becautheweatherwasterrible.

c)Becautheysleptlate.

esMrEastwoodsayaboutthenorthwestwind?

a)Itisgettingcleaner.

b)Itudtobecleanandfresh.

c)Itisnotasstrongasitudtobe.

ingtoMrEastwood,whathavewedonetotheenvironment?

a)We’vecutdowntreesforwoodandover-grazed(过度放牧)onthegrasslandformilk

andmeat.

b)We’vedugoutthesoilforminerals(矿物).

c)Bothaandb.

esMrEastwoodsayabouttheenvironmenthundredsofyearsago?

a)WildelephantslivedalongtheYangtzeRiver500yearsago.

b)GansuandShaanxiProvinceswerecoveredbya200yearsgao.

c)Bothaandb.

ingtoMrEastwood,whatisthemostimportantthingtoprotecttheenvironment?

a)Stoplitteringpaper,plasticandmetalwaste(废物)andstartrecycling.

b)Planttreesinthesuburbs.

c)Educatepeoplearoundus.

E

Listenandcompletethentences.

stsawa(n)_______________,whichisabouthowpeoplesurvivethenextIceAge.

ironmentisacomplicated(复杂的)___________________.

sslandsturnintoderts,thenwehave_________________.

lead(释放)from__________________andair-conditionershavealreadydamaged

theenvironment.

readya(n)_____________formanyEuropeanfamiliestospendtheirweekends

cleaninggarbageupalongthehighways.

F

Listenandchoothecorrectanswers.

idSimongo?

a)Asia.

b)Europe.

c)Africa.

gwashegonefor?

a)Oneweek.

b)Twoweeks.

c)Threeweeks.

presdhimmostuponhisarrival?

a)Theenvironment.

b)Thepeople.

c)Thepollution.

eopleinBelgiumprotecttheenvironment?

a)Theyplanttrees.

b)Theybuildbridgesforwildanimalstocrossthehighways.

c)Theyleavetheswans(天鹅)alone.

ampledoesJanegivetoshowthatChinaisimproving?

a)Thereismoreeducationoftheimportanceofenvironmentprotection.

b)Moretreesarebeingplanted.

c)Morepeoplearerecycling.

G

Listenandcompletethentences.

nmental_________________________isariousissuetoday.

ioncan_______________________acrosstheglobe.

alpollutionwasdiscoveredinapenguinatthe____________.

alpoisonsareudoncrops,carriedtotheoceanbytherivers,andenterthebirds

whentheyeatthe____________________.

ionhasalastingeffectonthe______________.

H

Listenandchoothecorrectanswers.

sthiswomanfrom?

a)TheUS.

b)China.

c)TheUK.

herproblem?

a)Sheiscyclinginasandstorm.

b)Shecan’trememberherhotelphonenumber.

c)Atreefellonher.

lthepoliceofficerhelpher?

a)He’lltakeherhome.

b)He’llcallherataxi.

c)He’llprotecther.

esthepoliceofficerwarnherabout?

a)Nottostandinthewind.

b)Nottostandnearsomethingthatmightfallonher.

c)Takethehotelnamewithherforthefuture.

theforecastfortomorrow?

a)Thestormwillpasstomorrowmorning.

b)Thestormwilllasttwomoredays.

c)Thestormwillpassthivening.

听力原文及答案

听力原文:

Module4

A

Key:

C

Tapescript:

(Airportannouncementinafemalevoice:“Ladiesandgentlemen,mayIhaveyourattention,

plea?Flight1509fromBeijingisnowlanding…”)

Susan:Great,David!Itfinallyarrived.

David:ndedtheplaneforatotalof30

hours!

Susan:WeareluckytoliveinGuangzhou,ughtinasandstorminBeijingonce

anditwasthemostfrighteningthingI’veeverexperienced.

David:Whatwereyoudoing,Susan?

Susan:ActuallyIwasonmywaytomeetafriend,butassoonasIwentoutonthestreetIknewI

everythingandeveryonewasburiedinyellowsand!

David:Didpeoplestillgotowork?

Susan:Ofcourtheydid.

David:That’eanythingthattheycandotohelpthesituation?

Susan:’veplantedalotoftreesaroundBeijingthelastcoupleof

yearsandthey’vestartedtosortthegarbage,uationemstobe

governmenthasbeenpromotingtheideaofenvironmentalprotection

shell,Iamsurethesituationwillgetbetter.

Key:

6.√7.√

D

Tapescript:

Students:wood.

MrEastwood:Goodmorning,

anyonetellmewhy?

Student1:mywaytoschoolandI

couldn’tevenetheroad!

MrEastwood:That’’stakeafewminutestotalkaboutthe

outellmewhytherearesandstorms?

Student1:Becauthewindisverystronganditbringsalotofsandfromthederttoourcity.

MrEastwood:r,there’dfromthenorthwestudto

tellmewhyitis

gettingsandyanddustyinrecentyears?

Student2:Well,Ithinkwecutdownalotoftrees,and…Idon’tknow.

Student3:Becautheforestsudtoprotectthesoilandslowdownthewind,butnowthetrees

aregone,sothewindcancometouswithstrongerpowerandiscarryingmoresand.

MrEastwood:,ntsandtreesnotonlyprotect

thesoilfrombeingcarriedawaybywind,

owntreesforwood,over-grazeonthe

,weareintrouble.

Student2:Wow!That’sveryscary.

MrEastwood:Doyouknowthat500yearsago,wildelephantswerestilllivingalongtheYangtze

River?DidyouknowthatthedertinGansuandShanxiProvinceswasoncecoveredbyforest

andgrassonly200yearsago?Thefrequentsandstormsareonlyasign,tellingusthatwemust

dosomethingurgently.

Student3:Isn’tthereanythingwecandotohelp?

MrEastwood:Yes,stop

litteringwithpaper,plasticandmetalwasteandstartrecycling;youcanplantatreeinthe

suburb…Therearesomanythingsyoucandotohelp,andthemostimportantoneistoeducate

,’sstarttheclassnow,page

109,WorldGeography…

Key:

1.b2.b3.c4.a5.c

E

Tapescript:

Mike:Hey,kveryexcited.

Hohn:Yeah,Mike,Ijustsawasciencefictionandthestoryisabouthowpeoplesurvivethenext

IceAge.

Mike:’ttheearthgettingwarmerbecauoftheoverreleaofindustrialcarbon

dioxide?

John:Yes,etoconsiderothertypesof

pollutionandenvironmentaldamage,forexample,thesheepeatallthegrassandturnthe

grasslandsintodearts,andthenextthingiswehavesandstorms.

Mike:Ieyourpoint.

John:DoyouknowthattheCFCsreleadformrefrigeratorsandair-conditionershavealready

damagedtheenvironment?Itisquitedangerousifwejustcarryonlikethis-tocontinuetopollute

ournaturalenvironment.

Mike:Yes,that’swhyweshouldstartprotectingtheenvironmentrightaway.

John:YouknowinEuropeitisalreadyafashionformanyfamiliestospendtheirveekends

tocatchup,too.

Mike:Verygoodpoint.

Key:

n

F

Tapescript:

Jane:Hi,’aveyoubeen?

Simon:Hi,’tItellyouthatIwenttoEurope?

Jane:dyougo?

Simon:Iwenttherforthreeweeks,justcamebackyesterday.

Jane:Wow!That’isitlike?

Simon:Well,yimpresdwiththeirenvironmendtalprotection

achievements.

Jane:ButIthoughtmostEuropeancountriesarehighlydevelopedindustrialcountries.

Simon:That’xactlywhatIthoughtbeforethistrip,butassoonasIwentthere,evenbeforethe

planetoucheddown,Iwassurpridbythevastgreenspaces,thecleanairandthecleanwater.

Jane:Really?

Simon:It’foundoutthereasons.

Jane:Sowhatarethereasons?

Simon:mple,inGermany

wesawswansswimmingintheriverandnobodywasbotheringthem,AndinBelgiumpeople

havealong

waytogobeforewecanevercatchup.

Jane:ll,takestime.

Simon:Houisthat?

Jane:Youe,thereareplentyofbooksthedayinformingpeopleoftheimportanceof

havetounderstandthatwecan’aswe

areimproving,onedayyouwillethebeautifulswansinmanycitiesofChina,too.

Simon:Yes,Iagreewithyou.

Key:

1.b2.c3.a4.b5.b

G

Tapescript:

Envastcentury,

scir,intheearlier

yearspeopleonlyconcentratedontheimpactofregionalpollutionoverashortperiodoftime.

AfterWorldWarⅡ,scientistsstartedtonoticethatagreatdealofpollutioncantravelacrossthe

mple,30yearsagopeopleaccidentallydetected

aconsiderableamountofresidualDDT,apoisonouspesticide,inthebodysofSouthPole

erydifficulttounderstandhowthepesticidetraveledthousandsofmilestothis

earchdiscoveredthetravelrouteofthepoisonousDDT:itwasfirst

appliedinthecropfieldsandthencarriedtothePacificOceanbytherivers,itthenenteredthe

fishintheoceanandfinallyenteredthepenguin’,almostall

alwastefromasmallpaper

millcandestroytheecosystemofanentireriver;automobileexhaustfieldswillfinallyincrea

theearth’sclimateandmelttheiceonthePoles;evenaeminglyharmlessdrybatterymay

poison10squaremetresofcropfieldfor50yearsifitislefttorotinthesoil.

Key:

nment

H

Tapescript:

Woman:(Yelling)Excume,officer!

PoliceOfficer:(Yelling,too)Comeintheshop,’stoodangeroustostayaroundtho

trees.

Woman:Thankyou.

PoliceOfficer:WhatcanIdoforyou?

Woman:dthisbicyclethismorning,thinkingis

scaughtinthisawfulwindandnowIam

lost.

PoliceOfficer:rythatyou’llhavetorearrange

ememberthe

nameofyourhotel,Iwillarrangeataxitotakeyouthere.

Woman:Oh,it’sureifIrememberthehotelnamecorrectly,thoughI

dohavetheirphonenumber.

PoliceOfficer:Thephonenumberwouldbeenough.

Woman:,Ialmostforgot,whatshouldIdowiththebike?

PoliceOfficer:Justleaveitwithme,I’IIreturnit.

Woman:ouverymuch.

PoliceOfficer:oreyouleave,Imustadviyou

nottogoanywherenearthetreesorlargesignboardsbecauyoucangethurtifanythingbreaks

oucan

enjoytherestofyourdayshere!

Woman:Thankyou!

PoliceOfficer:Haveagoodtime!

Key:

1.c2.a3.b4.b5.a

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