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外研版九下课文
P34
3Listenandread.
MrJackson:
OK,listenup!
BeforewecanenjoyourselvesontheGreatWall,thereareafewrulesandsuggestions.OK?
All:
Yes,MrJackson.
MrJackson:
First,youmustkeeptothepath.Youmustn’twalkalongtheedgebecauseyoumightfallandhurtyourself.Isthatclear?
All:
Yes.
MrJackson:
Andyouhavetokeeptogether.Youmustn’tgooffonyourown,becauseyoumightgetlost.
All:
No,MrJackson.
Daming:
Canwehavesomethingtoeatnow?
I’mstarving!
MrJackson:
No,youcan’t,Daming!
Youonlyhadbreakfastanhourago.Ithinkweshouldstartwalking,andthenstopatnoonforourpicnic.Butyoushouldn’tdrinkallthewater,becauseyoumayneedsomelater.
Betty:
Canwegorockclimbing?
MrJackson:
Yes,youcan,butyoumustuseropes.Youhavetothinkaboutpersonalsafety!
Andyoumusthavetherightshoes.OK,Ithinkthat’sall.Let’sgodownthispath,andthenwecancrossthestreamandclimbuptothetopofthatmountain.Thenwecantakealookacrossthecountryside…
Daming:
…andhavelunch?
MrJackson:
…andthenwalkalongthatpartofthewall,upthere.Comeon!
I’llleadtheway.
Daming:
Ifeeltiredalready.Imayneedarestverysoon.
P36
Watchout!
Bearsabout!
Onourfirstevening.thethreeofusweretiredafterwalkingforabouteighthours.Wesoonfell
asleep.
Inthemiddleofthenight,therewasastrangenoiseoutside.ButwhenIlookedoutofthetent,
therewasnothingtosee.
Inthemorning,Igotuptomakebreakfast.Thebagoffoodwasopen.
“Bears,”saidJoe.“Weshouldhangthefoodinatreetonight.”
Laterthatdaywestoppedinabeautifulvalleybyasteam.Itwasverypeaceful,andwefell
asleeplisteningtothesoundofwater.
Duringthenightthebearscameback.Thistimetheytookthefoodfromthetree.
“Howdidtheydothat?
”Iasked.
“Nothighenough.Bearscanclimbtrees.Theycansmellfoodfromadistance.Weshouldpick
uptherubbish,too.”
Thefirstruleofcampingistokeepacleancampsite.Youcan’tleaveanythingwhichbears
mightthinkisfood.
“OK,let’stidythesiteup,andmoveon.Oh,andweshouldmakelotsofnoise,too.Ifthey
knowwhereweare,theymaynotcomeanycloser,”saidJoe.
“Ifyouseeabear,”saidJoe,“youmustn’tmoveormakeanygesture.Andaboveall,you
mustn’trun..Noonecanrunfasterintheforestthanabear.”
Wewenttosleep…orwetriedto.
Thenextdaywestoppedatmiddayforsomethingtoeat,andwhiletheotherswereresting,
Iwentforawalkintheforest.
Suddenly,Isawababybearplayingwithsomesticksandstones.Helookedsofriendly,and
Irememberthinking,“IfIreachout,Icanjusttouchhim.”
Therewasaloudnoisebehindme.
Istoodverystill.Ididn’teventurnmyhead.Therewasantherloudnoise,andIstillcouldn’t
seewhatwashappening.Thebabybearlookedup,andranpastmeintothewoods.
Istayedinthesamepositionforfiveminutes,maybemore.ThenslowlyIturnedround,andon
thehillsideabout300metresawayIsawthebabybearandhishugemother,
Ihaveneverrunsofast,backtomyfriends.
Forthenext10days,everytimetherewasasuddennoise,mybloodwentcold.
P40
Withhisdrawinginhand,12-year-oldZhangWenpengsaidpeoplemustwakeuptothefactthat
damagingtheenvironmentwasdestroyingeverythingprogresshadworkedfor.
“Tosavewateristosaveourlives,”hesaid.
HisclassmateinthefifthgradeofGuiyangExperimentalPrimarySchoolinGuizhouProvince,
11-year-oldZhouZhiyun,haspaintedabigshiningbulb(电灯泡),withthemessagethatpeople
mustn’twasteelectricity.
Thestudentswereinvolvedinaprojecttodiscuss“whatisclimatechangeandwhatwecando”
Theschoolsuggeststhatthestudentsshouldpassonwhattheyhavelearntinschooltotheir
parentsandotherpeopleintheneighbourhood.
“Ihelpedmyfamilytounderstandwhyweshouldn’tkeepallthelightsinourhousenight,”said
onestudent.
Chinahasnow16,933greenschoolslikethisone.
Inordertobecomea“greenschool”likeGuiyangExperimentalPrimarySchool,aschoolmust
includeenvironmentaleducationaspartofthetimetable.
“Educationisimportantandcanhelpchildrenandyoungpeopledevelopbetterhabits.Atthe
sametime,theycanpassonknowledgetotheneighbourhood,”saidJiaoZhiyan,oneofthe
directorsoftheStateEnvironmentalProtectionAdministration(国家环保总局).
P46
FatherandIleftearly.Itwasunusualforustogointotowntogether.Usuallytheseshoppingtrips
wereMother’sbusinessandsheplannedeverything.Shealwaystookasmallpresentforthe
driver,andshealwaysgotthebestseat.Fatherhadnobetterplanthantobefirstatthestop,and
sowewaitedforoveranhour.
Finallythebusdrewup,andthedrivershoutedateveryone,“Comeon!
Comeon!
Geton
quickly!
”Peopleallclimbedontothebus.Fatherwaspoliteandstoodaside,sobythetimewegot
on,therewerenoseats.Wehadtostandallthewayintotown.Atlastwearrived,couldandtired.
“I’mstarving,”Isaid.Fathertookmetoacafé.Itwaswarmandtherewasawonderfulsmell.I
feltbetter.Weatelunchanddiscussedtheday.
“We’llhaveagoodtime!
”saidFather.Awholedaywithmyfatherwasveryunusual.Wewere
preparingtovisitmygrandmother.Thatwasunusual,too.Grandmotherlivedinthefarnorth,a
coldpartofthecountry.Mothertoldmestoriesaboutit,andIwasexcitedaboutthevisit.“What’s
itlikeinthenorth?
”IaskedFatheragainandagain.“It’sverycold,”hesaid.“Wemustbuysome
warmclothes.”
Wewentfromshoptoshop,buyingshoes,thicksocks,scarvesandgloves.Wehadmoreand
morebagstocarry.Itwaslate,nearlytimetogetthebushome.Wehadonemoreshoptovisit.“I
supposeI’llneedacoat,”Isaid.“Let’shavealookinhere.”ThenIsawit,abeautifuljacket.It
wasveryexpensive.“Howaboutthisjacket?
”Fathernodded.“Ithinkthat’sall,”hesaid.
P48
Betty:
Hey!
Mylegsareaching.Howfarhavewewalked?
MrJackson:
About10kilometres.Let’swaitfortheothers.They’llcatchupinafewminutes.
Lingling:
Who’missing?
Betty:
TonyandDaming.What’shappenedtothem?
Lingling:
Theywerewalkingmoreslowlythanus.
MrJackson:
Andlookatthoseclouds!
Ithinkit’sgoingtorain.I’llgobackandlookforthem.
Betty:
Waitaminute!
Icanhearsomeone.
Tony:
Help!
Lingling:
It’sTony.Wherehaveyoubeen?
Tony:
It’sDaming.Hehashadanaccident.Hwasrunningalongthewallwhenhetrippedandfell
overtheedge.He’scuthishead;hisshoulderhurtsandIthinkhe’sbrokenhisleg.
MrJackson:
Whendidhefall?
Tony:
About10minutesago.
MrJackson:
OK,showmewhereheis.I’llcallforhelponmymobile.
(Later)
Tony:
Thereheis,lyingontheground!
MrJackson:
Hi,Daming.Howdoyoufeel?
Daming:
Myleghurts,andIfeelabitcold.
Tony:
Andyou’recutyourknee.There’sbloodonyourleg.
MrJackson:
Canyoumoveyourfoot?
Daming:
Yes.Ouch!
ButIcan’twalk.
MrJackson:
Wehadbettergetyoutohospital.
Lingling:
Willhelive?
MrJackson:
Ofcoursehewill!
He’sgotawoundinhislegandhemaygetafeverbutit’snothingserious.He’llsoonbeOK!
P50
Sixrulesforasafeandhealthylife
Thankstoimprovementsinbothhealthcareandpersonalsafety,mostpeoplearelivinghealthier,
longerlives.Someonewhoisborntodaycanexpecttolive25yearslongerthansomeonewho
wasborninthefuturemoreandmorepeoplewillcelebratetheirhundredthbirthday.Herearesix
rulesforahealthylife.
1Becareful!
It’sdangerousoutthere!
Weallknowthatweshouldn’trunacrosstheroadinfrontoftheoncomingtraffic,orcycletoo
closetocars.Butwe’renotsureabouthowtostaysafeinthecountryside.Whenyou’reout
walking,youshouldalwaysgowithsomeone,andtellyourparentswhereyou’replanningtogo.
Remember!
Climbingmayalsomeanfalling-whatgoesupmustcomedown.Safetyrulesand
advisearetheretohelpyou,nottomakelifelessfun.
2Don’tbeacouchpotato!
Sure,it’scomfortabletositonthecouchandwatch.Butexpertssayyoushouldwalkatleast
10.000stepseverydaytokeepfit.Inthepast,people’sjobsrequiredmorephysicaleffort.When
farmerswereworkinginthefields,theywerekeepingfitatthesametime.Thinkaboutit:
doyou
getthesameamountofexercisetodayastheydidinthepast?
3Watchyourdiet!
It’simportanttoeatplentyoftherightthings,aboveall,fruit,vegetables,andtoseefastfoodor
sweetsassomethingveryspecial-maybejustnowandthen.Thewrongdietmeansyou’llputon
weight,oneofthefastestwaystoanunhealthylife.
4Restupwhileyoucan!
Whenwewerebabies,wesleptformuchoftheday-ifourparentswerelucky!
Teenagersdon’t
needasmuchsleepbutit’simportanttogetabouteighthour’ssleep.Atweekends,you’regot
moretime,souseitnotjustforyourfriends,butforrest,too.
5Don’tworry.Behappy!
Manydoctorsbelievethathappinessisimportantforourgeneralhealth.Ifyou’reworriedabout
something,talktoyourparentsoryourteacher.
6Sayno…tosmokinganddrugs!
Yes,youknewIwasgoingtosaythis!
Butit’ssoimportant.Moreteenagersdamagetheir
healththroughsmokingandtakingdrugsthananyotherdangers.Thinkabouttheeffectonyour
familyandfriends,andthinkaboutitseffectonyouandyourhealth.
Happyliving!
P54
6thMay
DearDad,
I’mwritingthislettertoyoubecauseit’stoodifficulttotalkaboutit.Ican’tstopthinkingabout
myuncleandhowhedied.Infact,Iseriouslywanttoaskyoutostepsmoking.I’velookedupa
lotofinformationaboutsmokingandI’vefou