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(E)?

(D)II.

1.week

2.fine

3.morning

4.reedbucks

5.prey

III.

1.Thechallengeistokeepyourconcentration,toconstantlylook.

2.Theyscaneverythingfromheavybushestoopengrasslands,hopingtocatchsightofher.

3.Chrismustwaittoseeifthemothercheetahwilllethimbackintohertrust.

4.Themenmustdriveasquicklyaspossibleinordertogettheshot.

5.Ifanotherpredatormovedinonher,themothercouldbeambushed.

Part4

1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F

1.clicks

2.focuses

3.freezes

4.walks

5.smell

6.lick

Follow-up

Day1:

G

Day2:

B,C,D

Day3:

F

Aweeklater:

A,E

Reading

ReadingComprehensionD

B

D

C

A

capturing

cautious

protect

HomeListening

I.C,D,A

1.T

2.T

3.F

4.F.

5.F

1.Studieshaveshownthatalmostalllivingthingswilleventuallybecomeextinct.

2.Inmanycases,replacementspeciesemergeovertime.

3.Humanactivityishavingatremendousnegativeimpactonextinctionrates.

4.Someoftheworld’sspeciescannotsurvivewithouthelp.

5.Somegroupsmayhaveavestedinterestinnotprotectingcertainspecies.

KeytoWatch,ListenandRead(Unit2)

Warmup

1.fur

2.carnivore

3.blubber

4.Arctic

5.marinemammal

FBCGDAE

I.FTTTF

Edgeinhospitablethrivemammalsurvivalfrozenadjustmentsinsulatedreserves

1.Oneanimalactuallythrivesinthesefreezing,lonelysurroundings.2.Thesemarinemammalsspendmostoftheirlivesonfrozenseas.3.Polarbearsdon’tenjoytheluxuryofanuninterruptedwinter.

4.UnlikethehighArctic,there’snopermanenticepackhere.

5.WhentheBaymelts,thebearsareforcedtoshore.Part2.

Whentheweatherstartstoturncold,largenumbersofthemgatheraroundthecoast.

Atthistime,peoplecanobservethematcloserange.2.TheyareeagerlywaitingfortheBaytofreezesothattheycangobacktothe

frozeniceandtheirfoodsource.

3.Peopleuse―tundrabuggies‖,aspecially-designedtruck,toseethem.

4.Becausenootheranimalhuntsthem,andtheyareatthetopofthefoodchain.

1.private

2.company

3.adult

considered4.

5.conservation

I.CDBEA

II.parallelsconcernedstablepatternscriticalexistenceconducted

advancementstabilitylengthimpact

ACD

BE

(1)endangeredanimals

(2)a(n)caringworld

(3)a(n)keytounderstandingtheArctic

(4)ensuretheirsurvival

(5)conservationefforts

(6)umbrellaspecies

(7)thepolarbears’futureliesintheanswerstothesequestions

Reading:

ADCDDAB

topkillers/anumbrellaspecies

Thestabilityorthelengthofthetime

Thesameenvironment(aspolarbears)

Homelistening:

I:

0.6,0.8/1.4,5.8/100/1,473/2008

II:

1:

Greenhousegasesareproducedbycarandtruckexhaust,factorysmoke,andtheburningofcertain

substancesforheatandlight.

2:

Theeffectsofglobalwarmingwillmostlikelyappearinanimalpopulationsfirst.3:

Environmentalgroups,notonlygovernmentalonesbutalsoprivategroups,areworkingtowardsthisgoal.

4:

TheUnitedNationshasorganizedinternationalgatheringstoapproachthisproblem,andhasproduceda

documentknownasthe―KyotoProtocol‖.

5:

Theseriousdrawbackofthe―KyotoProtocol‖isthatthisdocumentdoesn’tincludestrictenforcement

proceduresforimplementingtheprogram.

III:

1—D–mating

2---B---nesting

3—A—flowering

4---C—annual

Unit3:

TheBlackDiamondsofProvence

Warming-upI.Truffles.Readtheparagraph.Thenlabelthepicturewiththeunderlined

words.

Key:

1.lavender2.yellowlab3.treeroots4.trufflesII.TheTruffleBusiness.Readtheparagraph.Thenmatcheachwordorphrasewiththecorrectdefinition.

1.e2.d3.c4.f5.a6.b

Part1(00:

00-01:

48)

I.WatchPart1Decidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F).Key:

1.F2.F3.T4.F5.T

II.Watchagain.Fillintheblankswiththeinformationyouhavelearnedinthispart1.InRicherenches,trufflesaresometimescalled―blackdiamonds‖.

2.ThenameRicherenchesmeans―richearth‖,appropriateforthisvillage.

3.Provencegenerallybringstomindsummerholidays,lazyafternoons,andancient

customs.

4.Manyoftheregion’sfarmersalsoworkastrufflehunters.

5.OnesmallbagoftrufflesisworthhundredsofU.S.dollars.

Part2(01:

49-03:

10)

I.WatchPart2Answerthefollowingquestions.

1.Howistrufflebusinessconducted?

Thebuyingandsellingoftrufflesismainlyacashbusiness.(usuallyunderthetable)

2.Whowouldpayfortruffles,

Richpeopleandregularpeopleaswell.(RestaurantsintheU.S.,Japanandelsewhere.)

3.Whatarebesttruffles?

Thebesttrufflesaredeepblack,withwhiteveins.Whyarelesstrufflesavailablethesedays?

Becausethewoodshavedisappeared.(Becauseofthetruffle-growingenvironment.)

II.Watchagain.FillintheblankswiththegivenwordsandtranslatethephrasesintoChinese.

underthetable偷偷地_____

paytaxes缴税________

expensiveluxury昂贵的奢侈品

decreasingsupply供应降低____

averygoodproduction很好的产出___

onemajorreason一个主要的原因

takecareof照顾__________

bedesperatefor非常需要______

Part3(03:

11-04:

12)

I.WatchPart3MatchtheQuestionswiththeirAnswers.Key:

1.A,C,E2.B,D,F,G

II.Watchagain.Choosetherightdescriptionaboutthetrufflehunter’sdog,Jade,

accordingtowhatyouhavelearnedinthispart.Key:

A,B,D,E

III.Fillintheblanksaccordingtowhatyouhaveheard.1.Provenceisafarmregionwherefarmersgrowlavender,

andgrapesforthefamouswines.

2.TrufflehunterJoelBarthelemyislookingforthoseplaceswiththehelpofhis

yellowlab,Jade.

3.Alldogshavesensitivenoses,butsnifferdogs’areexceptional.However,

thereareotherfactorsinvolved.

4.Jadeseemstohavethecapacityforbothoftheserequirements.5.Asthetwohunterscontinuetheirsearchfortrufflesitseemsthattodayatleast,there’snotruffleshortage

here.

IV.OralWork

Key(forreference):

Pros:

1.Thebusinessisverylucrative.

2.Thereisanincreasingdemandoftruffles.

3.Themarketisnotfarawayfromthevillage.Cons:

1.It’sgettingdifficulttosearchfortruffles.

2.Ihavetospendmoneyonbuyingandfeedingsnifferdogs.

3.I’mbusywithlavenderandgrapesplanting.

I.Watchtheentirevideo.Workinagroupofabout4to5people.OnepersonisatourguideinProvence

andhe/sheanswersquestionsaskedbyvisitingguests.

ReferenceQuestions:

1.WhatisProvencefamousfor?

2.Whataretruffles,

3.Howtobuytrufflesofhighquality?

4.Howabouttheproductionoftruffles?

5.Howdothefarmerssearchfortruffles?

Answers:

1.summerholidays,lazyafternoons,ancientcustoms,lavender,grapes2.―backdiamond‖,expensive,addflavortofood

3.deepblack,withwhiteveins

4.decreasingsupply,fewerwoods

5.snifferdog,asensitivenose,loyal,trained

ReadingComprehension:

1.C2.B3.C4.A5.A6.D7.C

8.buyingandsellingtruffles

9.underthetable

10.farmingandotheractivities

I.Listentothepassage.Choosethetopicsdiscussedinthepassage.

2.?

Growingtrufflesisadifficultundertaking.

4.?

Italyisthesecondbest-knowntrufflesupplierafterFrance.6.?

OthercountriessuchasSpain,Australiaalsoproducetruffles.

II.Listenagain.Fillinthemissingwordsintheblanks.

Thesituationisclear:

trufflescan’tbegrownjustanywhere.Theymustbegrown

nearorundertreessincescientistsbelievethatthisiswhatproducestheirdistinctiveflavor.Itisalsoextremelydifficulttocultivatethemthewayonewouldgrowothercrops.Thisspecialproductdoesn’tappearinthespringandsummer,but

emergesonlyinthefallandwinter.Blacktruffles,whicharethebest-knownoftheFrenchtruffles,canbeharvestedonlyfromNovemberthroughMarch.WhitetrufflesappearonlyfromSeptemberthroughearlyJanuary.Furthermore,theweatherconditions,suchasthe

temperature,mustbejustrightandtheamountofrainfallmustbeadequateforthetrufflestogrowproperly.Duetothesechallenges,veryfewfarmers

havemasteredtheskillofsuccessfullyplantingandharvestingtrufflesonaregularbasis.

III.Listenandrepeat.Youaregoingtohearfivesentencesselectedfromthevideo.Repeateachsentence

afteritisspokentwice.Thenwritethesentences.

1.Otherareasarefastbecomingimportantplayersinthislucrativegame.2.Thesituationisclear:

trufflescan’tbegrownjustanywhere.

3.Albaisbestknownforitswhitetruffles.

4.Othercountries,includingSpainandSweden,alsoproducetruffles.5.Australianproductionisincreasingyearbyyear.

IV.OralWork.

TraitsofTruffles

Franceblacktruffles,mainsupplier

Italywhitetruffles,afinerandmore

interestingflavorthanblack

truffles,

Australiaclosegrowingconditionsasin

thoseofsouthofFrance,increasing

production

Unit4

Warmingup

Isharksextinctcagedivingbaitpredator

IIFDECAB

PART1

IB

II:

1.BiologistBradyBarrandsharkresearcherRyanJohnson.

2.Isbaitingthesharksconditioningth

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