全新版大学英语综合教程5-Unit4-Take-This-Fish-and-Look-at-It

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1、B R _ main0,B R _ main,Picture-talking and Discussion,Natural History,Samuel Scudder,Louis Agassiz,Background Information,B R _ Natural History,Natural History,Famous Natural History Museums,Definition of Natural History,B R _ Picture-talking and Discussion,Say something about the different ways of

2、teaching and learning according to the following pictures. And then discuss which way you like best and why.,Picture-talking and Discussion,Directions:,B R _ Picture-talking and Discussion,Study in a Traditional Way,B R _ Picture-talking and Discussion,Study in Multimedia Class,B R _ Picture-talking

3、 and Discussion,Study through Discussion,B R _ Picture-talking and Discussion,Self-study through Internet,B R _ Picture-talking and Discussion,Study with a Tutor,B R _ Natural History,Natural History,“Natural history” is an umbrella term for what are now usually viewed as a number of distinct scient

4、ific disciplines. Most definitions include the study of living things (e.g. biology, including botany (植物学) and zoology); other definitions extend the topic to include paleontology (古生物学), ecology or biochemistry, as well as parts of geology and physics and even meteorology (气象学).,B R _ Natural Hist

5、ory,In the 18th century and well into the 19th century, natural history as a term was frequently used to refer to all scientific studies, as opposed to political or ecclesiastical history. As such, the subject area would include all aspects of physics, astronomy, archeology (考古学), etc. This broad us

6、age is still used for some institutions including museums and societies.,B R _ Famous Natural History Museums,Famous Natural History Museums,The most famous natural history museums in the world are listed here.,The Natural History Museum London, Britain The Humboldt Museum fr Naturkunde Berlin, Germ

7、any The following museums are in USA: The Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of Natural History Washington D.C. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Cleveland The Carnegie Museum of Natural History Pittsburgh The Field Museum of Natural History Chicago The Burke Museum of Natural History an

8、d Culture Seattle The American Museum of Natural History New York City,Directions:,B R _ Samuel Scudder,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,Samuel Hubbard Scudder (18371911): American entomologist (昆虫学家) Born in Boston, he was graduated from Williams College and got his B.A. (1857) and then he got his B

9、.S. at Harvard (1862). As the founder of American insect paleontology (古生物学) and an authority on Orthoptera (直翅目) and Lepidoptera (鳞翅目), he was assistant to Louis Agassiz (18621864), custodian of the Boston Society of Natural History (18641870), assistant librarian of Harvard (18791882), and paleont

10、ologist of the U.S. Geological Survey (18861892). His works include A Century of Orthoptera (1879), Butterflies: Their Structure, Changes, and Life-Histories (1881), and Fossil Insects of North America (1890).,Samuel Scudder,B R _ Samuel Scudder,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Samuel Scudder,B

11、 R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Samuel Scudder,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Samuel Scudder,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Samuel Scudder,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,Louis Agassiz,Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (18071873): Swiss-Ame

12、rican naturalist,Born in Switzerland, he graduated in medicine (1830), worked in Paris and in 1832 accepted a professorship at the University of Neuchtel. His early work on fossil fishes was followed by a systematic study of glaciers. In 1846 he went to America and in 1848 became professor of natura

13、l history at Harvard. Though a strong opponent of Darwin he proved himself one of the most influential (and most loved) teachers of science of his age. His A Journey in Brazil resulted from a scientific expedition to that country,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,but of his Contrib

14、utions to the Natural History of the United States only four volumes were issued before his death, which took place while he was organizing a unique summer school at Penikese island on the Massachusetts coast.,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stil

15、ls and Nash 1,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Louis Agassiz,B R _ Crosby, Stills and Nash 1,B R _ Background Informati

16、on,Background Information,Eau-de-Cologne,Haemulon,B R _ Haemulon,Haemulon refers to medium-sized tropical marine food fishes that utter a grunting sound when caught.,Haemulon,B R _ Haemulon,Haemulon refers to medium-sized tropical marine food fishes that utter a grunting sound when caught.,Haemulon,B R _ Haemulon,Haemulon refers to medium-sized tropical marine food fishes that utter a grunting sound when caught.,Haemulon,B R _ Haemulon,Haemulon re

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