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    新世纪大学英语视听说教程第四册 ppt课件 答案.ppt

    ,1.cave/cavern,2.desert,3.coastline,4.harbor,5.hot springs,6.mountain range,7.cliff,8.volcano,9.waterfall,Vocabulary Link,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Natural wonders,A.Pair work.Look at these pictures.Have you ever visited or seen places like these?Check()the boxes and tell a partner about your experiences.,1.cave/cavern,2.desert,3.coastline,4.harbor,5.hot springs,6.mountain range,7.cliff,8.volcano,9.waterfall,Vocabulary Link,B.Match the adjectives below with the places in these pictures.(Some adjectives can be matched to more than one place.),Natural wonders,a.active _b.arid _c.dark _,d.busy _e.deep _f.high _,g.long _h.natural _i.steep _,8,2,1,4,1,4,5,6,7,8,9,1,3,6,7,1,4,5,6,7,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,Lesson B The man-made world,Here are some words you will hear in the report.Read them aloud.,A report about Greenland,Language Notes,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,Lesson B The man-made world,A.Listen to Mary and Blake talking about her paper.Then answer the question.,A report about Greenland,Mary is writing a report about Greenlands _.,a.foods,b.plants and trees,c.people,b,Lesson A The natural world,True FalseTrue FalseTrue FalseTrue FalseTrue False,Listening,Lesson B The man-made world,B.Listen again.Circle True or False.,A report about Greenland,1.Marys paper is due next week.2.Greenland is near Canada.3.Greenland is part of Canada.4.Greenland is in the north.5.Building in Greenland is challenging.,Lesson A The natural world,6.There arent any animals in Greenland.7.You can do outdoor sports in Greenland.,True FalseTrue False,The driest place on Earth is Calama,in the Atacama Desert in Chile.No rain has ever been recorded there.,Listening,Blake:What are you working on,Mary?Mary:Im finishing my paper.Its due tomorrow,Blake.Blake:Whats the topic?Mary:Its about Greenland.Blake:Greenland.Hmmm.thats part of Canada,right?Mary:I think you need to study your world geography,Blake.Blake:Well,isnt it near Canada?Mary:Yes,its off the coast of northeast Canada,but its part of Denmark.Blake:Oh,I didnt know that.Well,whats your paper about exactly?Mary:In my paper,I answer the question Is Greenland really green?In other words,is Greenland covered by a lot of plants and trees?Blake:Is it?Mary:What do you think?Blake:Lets see.Greenland is in the Arctic Circle-way up north.Its cold,.so Is Greenland really green?Id answer probably not.Mary:Youd be correct.Its too cold there.In the north,a lot of the ground is frozen.The summers are short,so only the surface thaws.Blake:That sounds tough.Mary:Its hard for the construction industry.Its not easy to build in Greenland.Blake:It sounds so harsh.Why would anyone want to go there?Mary:There are big mountain ranges on the coasts.Theyre great for hiking and outdoor sports.And there are lots of animals there.You can sometimes see whales swimming in the harbors.Blake:That sounds cool!OK,so if its not really a green place,why was it named Greenland?Mary:The first settlers wanted to attract other people.They gave it an attractive name.,script,Lesson A The natural world,A.Listen to Mary and Blake talking about her paper.Then answer the question.,Speaking,Offering another opinion,Useful Expressions,Offering another opinion,Lesson B The man-made world,Thats very nice,but Yes,but on the other hand Even so,But then again Yes,thats quite true,but Well,you have a point there,but Maybe,but dont you think,A summer job overseas,Lesson A The natural world,A.Here are some useful expressions for offering another opinion.,Speaking,B.Gustav and Carolina are international students.They are telling Bart about their summer work experience in the United States.Did they enjoy themselves?,Lesson B The man-made world,So what exactly did you do over the summer?We worked as volunteers at Glacier National Park.Ive never been there.Whats it like?Its beautiful.There are mountains and lakes and,of course,glaciers!How was the job?We had to do a lot of physical work.It was kind of hard.Thats true,but it was exciting,too!We actually saw bears!,Bart:Gustav:Bart:Gustav:Bart:Gustav:Carolina:,A summer job overseas,Wow!That does sound exciting.Maybe I should apply.Ill need a job next summer.Sorry,Bart,but you cant apply to that program.Its a special program for international students.,Bart:Carolina:,Lesson A The natural world,Speaking,D.Pair work.Imagine that you and your partner are looking for a place to live together as roommates.Write down some of the important things to consider.,Lesson B The man-made world,A summer job overseas,cost,_,_,_,_,Lesson A The natural world,Speaking,E.Pair work.Read about these two possible places to live.,Lesson B The man-made world,A summer job overseas,City apartment,Suburban home,expensivenear public transportationsmall bedroomsbig balcony with a great view,big backyardneed a carquiet neighborhoodnothing to do on weekends,Lesson A The natural world,Speaking,Lesson B The man-made world,A:The apartment in the city is expensive.B:Even so,its near public transportation.Well save a lot of time.A:I dont think we can afford it.And I really dont like the small bedrooms.B:But it has a big balcony.Imagine sitting on the balcony and watching the sunset.,A summer job overseas,Discuss with your partner the positive and negative aspects of city apartment or suburban home.,Lesson A The natural world,The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest structure in the world for more than 4,400 years,until the Eiffel Tower in Paris was built in 1889.,Speaking,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,A summer job overseas,A.Work alone.Take this quiz.,Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,What in the world?,What is the worlds,Keys,Lesson A The natural world,1.busiest harbor?,a.Singaporeb.Busan(South Korea)c.Hong Kong(China),2.largest island?,a.Great Britainb.Greenland(Denmark)c.Honshu(Japan),3.highest waterfall?,a.Tugela Falls(South Africa)b.Angel Falls(Venezuela)c.Sutherland Falls(New Zealand),Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,A.Work alone.Take this quiz.,What in the world?,What is the worlds,Keys,4.oldest active volcano?,a.Kilauea(USA)b.Yasur(Vanuatu)c.Etna(Italy),5.longest mountain range?,a.the Austrian Alps(Europe)b.the Andes(South America)c.the Urals(Europe),6.longest cave?,a.Mammoth Cave(USA)b.Hollach Cave(Switzerland)c.Sistema Ox Bel Ha(Mexico),Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,A.Work alone.Take this quiz.,What in the world?,What is the worlds,Keys,7.deepest lake?,a.Lake Superior(USA/Canada)b.Lake Nyasa(Africa)c.Lake Baikal(Russia),8.largest desert?,a.the Sahara(North Africa)b.the Australian(Australia)c.the North American(Mexico/USA),9.longest coastline?,a.Australiasb.Canadasc.Chiles,Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,B.Pair work.Work with a partner.Ask and answer the following questions:,What in the world?,Which of the places in this quiz would you like to visit?Least like to visit?Why?About how long do you think it would take to get there?What do you think the place is like?,Lesson A The natural world,Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,C.Listen to two people talking about natural wonders and man-made structures.Pay attention to the expressions they use.,What in the world?,1.Mt.Fuji is really beautiful from far away.When you climb it,its just rocks and dirt but its really beautiful from far away.,2.Last year I was in San Francisco and I had a chance to drive across the Golden Gate Bridge.What an amazing feat of engineering.It gives you a chance to look through all of San Francisco and over San Francisco Bay and its just a wonderful chance to see the city.,Lesson A The natural world,Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,D.Pair work.First look at the pictures of these engineering feats.What do you know about them?Discuss with a partner.Then read about them to learn more.,What in the world?,This dam is an amazing engineering feat.The engineers changed the course of a huge river to be able to build it.Some people were against the project,while others supported it.It was a big controversy.,Itaipu Dam,Brazil and Paraguay,Lesson A The natural world,Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,What in the world?,There were severe obstacles that made building this bridge difficult.(One example is the strong water currents.)This incredible bridge can handle almost anything.It can withstand both high winds and earthquakes.,Akashi Kaikyo Bridge,Japan,Lesson A The natural world,D.Pair work.First look at the pictures of these engineering feats.What do you know about them?Discuss with a partner.Then read about them to learn more.,Communication,Lesson B The man-made world,What in the world?,There are actually three tubes that connect the“Chunnel”to England and France.Two tubes accommodate trains while a third is an escape route.Trains transport both goods and people through the tunnel.,Channel Tunnel,England and France,Lesson A The natural world,D.Pair work.First look at the pictures of these engineering feats.What do you know about them?Discuss with a partner.Then read about them to learn more.,Optional Listening 1,Lesson B The man-made world,A flying disaster,Jay and Elise are talking about an accident.Listen and check the correct picture.(Track 4-1-OL-1),Lesson A The natural world,Answer:,Picture 2,B.Listen again.How was the zeppelin described?Check your answers.(Track 4-1-OL-2),1.feed the dog,2.feed the dog,3.feed the dog,4.feed the dog,5.feed the dog,6.feed the dog,7.feed the dog,Optional Listening 1,Lesson B The man-made world,A flying disaster,Lesson A The natural world,script,Jay and Elise are talking about an accident.Listen and check the correct picture.(Track 4-1-OL-1)Jay:Come in here,Elise.You should see this show!Elise:What is it?Jay:Its called The Titanic of the Sky.Its about the Hindenburg,a great engineering feat.Elise:The Hindenburg.Jay:You know,that giant zeppelin that crashed in 1934.Thirty-five people died.Elise:Oh yeah,I remember now.It was flying from Germany to the United States.It crashed as it was landing.Jay:Right.Its so funny looking,dont you think?It doesnt look anything like the airplanes we have today.Elise:Thats true.Why would people ride in a zeppelin anyway?It seems so dangerous.Jay:Well,some people called the Hindenburg mans greatest achievement in flight.“They thought it was safe,I guess.Elise:Who rode in it anyway?Jay:Mostly wealthy people.It accommodated between 30 and 40 passengers and crew.One person said it was like a flying hotel.Elise:It sounds pretty great.Jay:Yeah,and it was fast.Thats why people rode it.They wanted to get to their destination faster.Elise:Why didnt they just take a jet plane?Jay:Elise!You know they didnt have jets back then.Look,in 1934 it took five days to travel from Germany to the U.S.by ship.The zeppelin could do it in half that time.It was speedy.Elise:Well,maybe Ill sit down and watch a little bit.Maybe Ill learn something.,Optional Listening 2,Lesson B The man-made world,A bigger car?,A.Listen to the conversation and check the correct picture.(Track 4-1-OL-3),Lesson A The natural world,Answer:,Picture 2,Jack:I think we should buy a bigger car.Big cars are safer.Kayla:Yes,but on the other hand,they consume more oil.Jack:They also look really cool.Kayla:Thats true,but there are some SUVs which are not big but also very beautiful.Jack:And I think big cars are more fun to drive.Kayla:But then again,its very expensive.Jack:Well,lets get more information about several kinds of cars,okay?,script,Optional Listening 2,Lesson B The man-made world,A bigger car?,Lesson A The natural world,B.Listen to another person talking about famous buildings in his country and fill in the blanks with information you hear.(Track 4-1-OL-4),My country has two(1)_ called the Petronas Towers.The buildings are(2)_.They were(3)_ by an American architect,but he used a Malaysian(4)_.They were finished in(5)_,and they were the tallest buildings in the world at that time.Each tower has 88 floors,and is(6)_.I really like the Petronas Towers.They show(7)_.,very famous buildings,made of glass,steel,and concrete,designed,style,1998,452 meters high,both the modern and the traditional side of my country,Proper names:Louvre Museum I.M.Pei Kyoto,Japan Hiroshi HaraOther words:arcade,Optional Listening 3,Lesson B The man-made world,Modern buildings:We love them,We hate them,Language Notes,Lesson A The natural world,Here are some words you will hear in A and B.Read them aloud.,Optional Listening 3,Lesson B The man-made world,Modern buildings:We love them,We hate them,Lesson A The natural world,Listen to a talk on controversies about modern buildings.Then fill in blanks to complete the sentences.(Track 4-1-OL-5),Louvre is a _,located in _,which is almost _ old.There were about _ visitors every year from all over the world.,2.Kyoto is Japans _.Its railway station was not _for the _ visitors every year.The new station would also be a huge _.,world-famous museum,Paris,500 years,six million,ancient capital,big enough,millions of,shopping center,Optional Listening 3,B.Now listen again and complete the chart with the information you hear.,Kyoto,Japan,1989,To cope with the millions of visitors,Louvre Museum,Modern buildings:We love them,We hate them,Hiroshi Hara,*Brings new life into the city center,-an ugly,modern mistake,Optional Listening 3,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,script,B.Now listen again and complete the chart with the information you hear.Modern buildings:We love them,We hate them The world-famous Louvre Museum in Paris is almost 500 years old,and it faced a very modern problem:There simply wasnt enough space for six million visitors each year.In 1989,American architect I.M.Pei designed a striking glass pyramid in the buildings center to be a visitor entrance and shopping arcade.But he also started an angry debate.Some people felt his glass building was a piece of art,like the ones inside the museum.Others said it was just an ugly,modern mistake.Kyoto,Japan,is the countrys ancient capital,and the heart of its culture.Its railroad station was too small for the millions of visitors.In 1997,the city completed a new station in a huge shopping center,right in the oldest part of the city.Designed by Hiroshi Hara,the building also contains a hotel and department store.Before it was built,critics said that the high,wide,modern building would destroy the citys traditional look.On the other hand,supporters said it would bring new life into the city center.,Optional Listening 4,Lesson B The man-made world,Building down,A.Look at the picture of an underground shopping mall.What do you think of the idea of“building down”?Do you like the idea of working,shopping,or living underground?Why or why not?,Lesson A The natural world,3.building down,New words,overcrowdingrobot,metropolitancontroversy,give upmake sense,mall,Optional Listening 4,Lesson B The man-made world,Building down,Language Notes,B.Listen to the interview w

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