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1、1.n. 图解图表示意图_2.Vi.爆发;突然发生_ n._3. n. 灰,灰末_4. 在旁边,在旁边_5. n.设备;装备_6. vt. 任命;委派_7.vt. 评估,估计_8.n. 波浪,vt.挥手_9.adj.绝对的,完全的_ adv._10.n/vt 套装,适合_11.n./adj. 潜在,可能性_12.adj. 实在的,实际的_13.n. 侯选人_14.n. 恐吓,威胁_15. adj.贵重的,珍贵的_16. n. 文件,证件_17.adj. 不舒服的_18.adj. 失去知觉的_19.vt.射中;射伤_20.vi.摇晃,颤抖_21. adj.忧虑的,不安的_ n._22. v/n.
2、 惊慌_23.adj. 多种多样的_ n._24.vi. 洗澡,游泳_25.n. 欣赏,感激_26.vt. 保证,担保_27.n. Volcano_28 n. hurricane_29n. questionnaire_30 n. database_31 balcony_32persuasion_diagramerupteruptionashalongsideequipmentappointevaluateabsoluteabsolutelysuitpotentialactualcandidatethreatpreciousdocumentuncomfortableunconsciousshoo
3、ttrembleanxiousanxietypanicdiversediversitybatheappreciationguarantee火山飓风问卷,调查表数据库,资料库阳台信服,说服wave短语检测1.任命某人为_2.全部焚毁_3.对不屑一顾_4.确凿的事实_5.适合于_6.前往_7.没意识到_8.朝射击_9.飞快地_10.为担心_ 渴望做某事_11.陷入惊慌_12.匆匆看一遍_13.由到不等_14.各种各样的_15.保证做某事_appoint sb as /to beburn to the groundwave asidean absolute factBe suitable for m
4、ake ones waybe unconscious ofShoot at Like a shotbe anxious aboutbe anxious to doget into panicglance throughVary fromtoa diversity ofguarantee to doearthquakefloodsdroughtthunder/ lightningtornado/cyclonetsunamihurricane /typhoonvolcano-eruptionlWhat do you know about volcano?lDo you know how a vol
5、cano erupts?volcano-eruptionBoiling rock erupts from the crater; the lava flows slowly down the mountain. Magma chamberLavaCraterAsh cloud/volcanic ashNear the oceans.2) Where is the most possible place that a volcano may erupt? Look at the diagram on the right. It shows a volcano erupting. What do
6、you know about volcanoes? Share your knowledge with others in your class. Use some of the words on the diagram in your discussion. Have you ever thought about how powerful nature is? Have you ever considered how weak humans are compared with a volcano, hurricane or earthquake? Yet, however weak we a
7、re, we are not completely powerless. In your groups discuss ways human being protect themselves from powerful natural forces.Unit 5 readingCan you imagine climbing into a live volcano in order to measure the temperature of the boiling rock inside? Can you imagine doing such dangerous work as part of
8、 your job? Do you think you would enjoy studying volcanoes as a job? Answer yes or no to these questions to find out if you would be suitable for this work.Questions Questions Yes No 1 Do you like working outside as well as inside?2 Do you enjoy travelling to unusual places?3 Do you enjoy taking ris
9、ks?4 Do you dislike doing the same thing every day?5 Do you like adventure in your life?6 Are you interested in studying rocks and other things that make up the surface of the earth?If you answered yes to all these questions, then volcanology could be a good career for you. Readthe passage on the ne
10、xt page to find out more about being a volcanologist.Skimming I have the greatest job in the worldDanger excites me and makes me feel aliveProtect people from the volcanoRead the passage and answer:Why is the authors job important?lWhat made the author realize that an eruption occurred?My bed began
11、shakingA strange soundMy bed room became as bright as dayRed hot lava was fountaining hundreds of metres into the airAn absolutely fantastic sightlWhat did the scientists do after the eruption?Put on white protective suits helmets, big bootsDropped as close as possible to the craterSlowly made our w
12、ay to the edge of the craterLooked down into the red, boiling centreClimbed down into the crater to collect some lava2. What is the volcanologist wearing when getting close to the crater?He is wearing white protective suits that covered his whole body, helmets, big boots and special gloves, just lik
13、e a spaceman.1.Why is a volcanologists job important?2. Where is Mount Kilauea?3. Why is the lava that flows on Mount Kilauea more dangerous than the actual eruption?4. What caused the writers bedroom to become as bright as day even though it was night? Comprehension - Reading Answer these questions
14、 using complete sentences.Volcanologists study volcanoes so that they can warn people when the volcano is going to erupt and so save many lives.Mount Kilauea is in Hawaii. The lava flows down the mountain and can cover up or burn villages in its path. The rocks that erupt from the volcano usually do
15、nt damage anything because no one lives near the crater.The light was caused by the red-hot rocks and gas that erupted from the volcano.6. Why was it difficult for the write to walk towards the edge of the crater?7. What does the writer find impressive about volcanoes even after studying them for ma
16、ny years?The author was wearing special protective clothing that made it difficult to walk.The author is impressed by the beauty of the eruption and also by its potential to cause great destruction.5. Why did the scientists have to get close to the volcano after it began erupting?The scientists need
17、ed to get samples of the lava so they could study them.The main idea of the passage:Part 1(Pa 1-2) Part 2(Pa 3-4) Part 3(Pa 5) What is the writers job and the importance of his job? The writers experience of watching the volcano eruption. The reasons why the writer is enthusiastic about his job?Anal
18、yze the reading passageAnalyze the reading passagelChoose the best answer:l1. The writer doesnt mind the occasional danger of his job because _.lA. He travels to unusual places and meets interesting people from all over the worldlB. He likes the different ways of workinglC. He thinks his job the mos
19、t importantlD. He is excited about dangers and feels alive. D D l2. What does the writer mean by using “lucky” in the sentence “I was lucky enough to have a much closer look at it.”?lA. He felt much safer on the top while the other two scientists climbed down into the crater.lB. It was his first sig
20、ht of an eruption.lC. It was the first time for him to watch the crater.lD. Both B and C. D D 知识点解析 I have the greatest job in the world. I travel to unusual places and work alongside people from all over the world. Sometimes working outdoors, sometimes in an office, sometimes using scientific equip
21、ment and sometimes meeting local people and tourists, I am never bored. Although my job is occasionally dangerous, I dont mind because danger excites me and makes me feel alive. However, the most important thing about my job is that I help protect ordinary people from one of the most powerful forces
22、 on earth the volcano. lbore vt. 使感到厌烦;n. 令人厌烦的人或物,麻烦lTom Blairs speech bored most of the audience.布莱尔的讲话使大部分的观众感到厌烦。l【想一想】英语中有部分及物动词,如bore, tire, excite, surprise, interest, worry, astonish, shock, frighten, terrify, disappoint, satisfy, inspire, encourage, puzzle等,它们的v.-ing形式adj.表示主体名词令人有某种感受,而它们的
23、v.-ed式adj. 表示主体名词本身有某种感受。l【练一练】lHe _ the same thing every day. lHe _ by talking for hours about his new car. 他大讲他的新车使我们感到厌烦。lMr Smith, of the speech, started to read a novel.lA. tired; bored B. tired; boring C. tiring; bored D. tiring, boringlIt is believed that if a book is it will surely the reade
24、r.lA. interested; interest B. interesting; be interestedlC. interested; be interesting D. interesting; interestwas bored with/of doing bored us BDl I was appointed as a volcanologist working for the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) twenty years ago. My job is collecting information for a database
25、about Mount Kilauea, which is one of the most active volcanoes in Hawaii. Having collected and evaluated the information, I help other scientists to predict where lava from the volcano will flow next and how fast. Our work has saved many lives because people in the path of the lava can be warned to
26、leave their houses. Unfortunately, we cannot move their homes out of the way, and many houses have been covered with lava or burned to the ground.l appointvt.任命,委派;约定,指定,安排l 归纳拓展l)They have appointed a new headmaster at my sons school.lThey appointed him (as) captain of the English team.lThe time ap
27、pointed for the meeting was 1030.l即境活用l我们在考虑指定他当秘书。lWe are considering _ _ _ act as secretary.appointing him to l When boiling rock erupts from a volcano and crashes back to earth, it causes less damage than you might imagine. This is because no one lives near the top of Mount Kilauea, where the roc
28、ks fall. The lava that flows slowly like a wave down the mountain causes far more damage because it buries everything in its path under the molten rock. However, the eruption itself is really exciting to watch and I shall never forget my first sight of one. It was in the second week after I arrived
29、in Hawaii. Having worked hard all day, I went to bed early. I was fast asleep when suddenly my bed began shaking and I heard a strange sound, like a railway train passing my window. Having experienced quite a few earthquakes in Hawaii already, I didnt take much notice. I was about to go back to slee
30、p when suddenly my bedroom became as bright as day. I ran out of the house into the back garden where I could see Mount Kilauea in the distance. There had been an eruption from the side of the mountain and red hot lava was fountaining hundreds of metres into the air. It was an absolutely fantastic s
31、ight. l The day after this eruption I was lucky enough to have a much closer look at it. Two other scientists and I were driven up the mountain and dropped as close as possible to the crater that had been formed during the eruption. Having earlier collected special clothes from the observatory, we p
32、ut them on before we went any closer. All three of us looked like spacemen.We had white protective suits that covered our whole body, helmets, big boots and special gloves. It was not easy to walk in these suits, but we slowly made our way to the edge of the crater and looked down into the red, boil
33、ing centre. The other two climbed down into the crater to collect some lava for later study, but this being my first experience, I stayed at the top and watched them. l(1) It is/will be +时间段+before从句 “要过多久才”before 从句用一般现在时l(2)It was +时间段+before从句 “过了多久才”before 从句用一般过去时l(3)It wont be +时间段+before从句 “不
34、用过多久就会”before 从句用一般现在时l(4)It wasnt +时间段+before从句 “没过多久就”before 从句用一般过去时l(5)It is +时间段+since从句 “自以来已有多久了”,since从句中用一般过去时lEg. We waited a long time before the train arrived.我们等了很长时间火车才到达。l It will be two years before we meet again.要等两年我们才能再见面。lHe hadnt gone a mile before he felt tired.走了不到一英里他就累了。 lma
35、ke ones way to/towards向走去lmake way(for sb./sth.) 某人/某事物通过;给某人/某事物让路lfight ones way打出道路;奋勇前进lfind a way out找到出路 lfind ones way to/into设法到达;到达lgive way撤退;让路;让步;退让;屈服;断裂;倒塌 lfeel ones way摸索着走; .谨慎行事lgo a long/good/great way大有帮助;大有作用;走了很长一段路 lgo ones own way独自行事,一意孤行llose ones way迷路 in a(one)way在某一点上,从某
36、种意义上lin no way一点也不,决不 in the way挡道lby the way在途中,在路旁 by way of经由l【练一练】lThe way he did it was different we were used to.lA. in whichB. in what C. from whatD. from whichlI think you should phone Jenny and say sorry to her.l ,It was her fault.lA. No way B. Not possible C. No chanceD. Not at allCAl This
37、 being my first experience是独立主格结构,在句中充当状语,表原因(=because this was my first experience)lEg.The weather being fine(=Because the weather is fine),we have made up our minds to go for a picniclHis homework done(=After his homework had been done), the child went out to play.lThe manager was very angry, for
38、he had sent his business partner two hundred machines yesterday, half of _ unqualified . A.them B. what C. which D. thatAl Today, I am just as enthusiastic about my job as the day I first started. Having studied volcanoes now for many years, I am still amazed at their beauty as well as their potential to cause great damage.