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地理34
Iknowyou'
reanxioustogetyour
(1)_______andgetstarted.Butthere'
rejustafewthingsI'
dliketomentionthatmighthelpyouavoidtroubleduringyourstay.Firstofall,makesureyoucarry
(2)_______water.You'
llneeditifyou'
rehiking,especiallyinthisheat.Agoodruleof(3)_______istobringonegallonperpersonperdaythistimeofyear.Don'
ttrytorelyonthepark'
snatural(4)_______tosupplyallyourwaterneeds.Andplease,donotuse(5)_______inthesprings.It'
syourresponsibilitytoprotectthepark'
snaturalfeatures.Forthoseofyoustaying(6)_______theweekend,makesurethatyousetup(7)_______wellawayfromdrycreekbeds.Wemaygetsomeheavyrainfall,andthosecreekbedscouldquicklybecome(8)_______withwater,andyouandallyourequipmentmightendupwashed(9)_______.Whenyoupickupyourpermits,you'
llalsogetaparkservices(10)_______.It'
lltellyoueverythingyouneedtoknowaboutthehiking(11)_______.Theyvaryinlength,ofcourse,butmostofthemareunderfivemiles—relativelyeasydayhikes.Remember,ifyou'
rehiking(12)_______,makesureyouletsomeoneknowyou'
regoingandwhentheycanexpectyouback.And...uh,foryourownsafety,we(13)_______thatyounotclimbrockfaces.Alotoftherockthroughouttheparkisveryunstable.Onefinalword:
watchoutfor(14)_______snakes.Rattlesnakeactivityisatitspeakthistimeofyear,especiallyatnight.Foryourowngood,werecommendwearingprotectiveclothingandcarrya(15)_______afterdark.(S:
;
W278:
F:
15)
1.permits
2.adequate
3.thumb
4.springs
5.soap
6.beyond
7.camp
8.filled
9.downstream
10.booklet
11.trails
12.solo
13.recommend
14.poisonous
15.flashlight
【生词摘录】
1.hike:
v.towalkalongwayinthemountainsorcountryside徒步旅行,远足
2.ruleofthumb:
aroughmethodofcalculation,basedonpracticalexperience(根据实际经验的)粗略的计算方法;
经验法则
3.gallon:
n.[C]aunitformeasuringliquids,equalto3.785litres加仑(等于3.785升)
4.feature:
n.[C]apartofsomethingthatyounoticebecauseitseemsimportant,interesting,ortypical特点,特征,特色
5.creekbed:
n.[C]河床
6.downstream:
adv.inthedirectionthewaterinariverorstreamisflowing顺流而下;
向下游方向
7.booklet:
n.[C]averyshortbookthatusuallycontainsinformation小册子
8.trail:
n.[C]小径
9.solo:
adv.单独地
10.unstable:
adj.不牢固的,不稳定的
11.rattlesnake:
n.[C]响尾蛇
12.flashlight:
n.[C]手电筒
地理46
TodayIwanttodiscuss
(1)_______
(2)_______suchas(3)_______,oil,andnaturalgas.The(4)_______"
fossilfuel"
referstothe(5)_______remainsofplantsandanimalsin(6)_______rock.Yousee,living(7)_______trapenergyfromthesunbytheprocessof(8)_______,andthey(9)_______theenergyintheirchemical(10)_______.Mostofthatenergyis(11)_______whentheplantdiesand(12)_______.However,sometimesorganicmatterisburiedbeforeitdecayscompletely.Inthiswaysomeofthe(13)_______energybecomestrappedinrocks,(14)_______thenamefossilfuel.Althoughtheamountoforganicmattertrappedinanyonegrowingseasonissmall,theaccumulatedremainsfrommillionsofyearsareconsiderable.Becausetheaccumulationrateissoslow,millionsoftimesslowerthantherateatwhichwenowdigupthisorganicmatterandburnitforenergy,wemustconsiderfossilfuelsas(15)_______resources.Tomorrowwe'
llbediscussingalternativestofossilfuelsthatcanberenewed.(S:
W:
163;
1.fossil
2.fuels
3.coal
4.term
5.trapped
6.sedimentary
7.plants
8.photosynthesis
9.store
10.compounds
11.released
12.decays
13.solar
14.hence
15.nonrenewable
1.fossilfuel:
化石燃料
2.trapped:
adj.捕集的,捕获的
3.remains:
n.[C]残留
4.sedimentary:
adj.沉积的
5.photosynthesis:
n.[U]光合作用
6.decay:
v.腐烂
7.considerable:
adj.相当多的,相当可观的
8.nonrenewable:
adj.不可再生的
9.alternative:
n.二中选一,可供选择的事物
地理49
Notlongago,someofyoumayhavereadaboutateamofmountain-climbingscientistswhohelpedto
(1)_______the
(2)_______ofthehighestmountainintheworld:
Mt.Everest.Ofcourse,theelevationofMt.Everestwasdeterminedmanyyearsago,usingtraditional(