2019新人教版高中英语必修第一册Unit4-Natural disasters单元重点回顾&写作指导.doc
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1、Unit4-Natural disasters 单元重点回顾单元重点回顾 the chaos of sewage water cause the gradually poor water quality; the disorderly automobile exhaust causes the air pollution; improper disposal of waste causes the environment damage and so on. 自然灾害主要是人为破坏造成的。森林砍伐造成水土流失;污水 乱排导致水质逐渐变差;汽车尾气乱排造成空气污染;垃圾处理不当 造成环境破坏等。
2、4In face of natural disaster, we should timely forecast and do the preventive work. 面对自然灾害,我们要及时进行预测,做好预防工作。 5In case of emergencies and disasters we should keep our head and try to rely on ourselves to escape from the disasters. 在紧急情况和发生灾难时,我们应该保持头脑清醒,尝试依靠自 己逃离灾难。 6After the disasters, instead of i
3、ndulging oneself in sadness, one should be positive of life and contribute to the reconstruction of the hometown. 灾后,我们不要沉湎于悲伤之中,应该积极面对生活,为家乡的 重建做出贡献。 7We should unite together, build a sustainable and nature friendly society, making the world a better place. 我们应该团结起来,建设一个可持续的、自然友好型社会,让世 界变得更美好。 8Th
4、e earth is our only home. It is urgent for us to stop damaging it, and to do our best to protect it, for we have nowhere to go and survive except where we are now. 地球是我们唯一的家园。因此,当务之急就是停止破坏它,并尽 力保护它,因为除了我们现在生存的地方,我们已经无处可去。 经典例题:经典例题: 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。 Speed is very important in avalanche (
5、雪崩) rescues. There will be narrow chances to escape if a skier is buried for 30 minutes or more. Now that 30 minutes can mean the difference between life and death for a skier lost on a snowy mountain, most people would depend on life- saving dogs. Noble works as a rescue team member in a vacation l
6、and, California. He tells us, “Dogs run fastest when an accident happens.” His partner Wylee, a life- saving dog, can search an accident scene the size of a football field. It only needs 5 to 10 minutes. However, 5 rescue team members have to spend a couple of hours in the same area. Apart from its
7、excellent speed, Noble chooses Wylee as his partner partly because it weighs only about half what other kinds of dogs weigh. Rescue team members have to carry their dogs to search sites in addition to carrying 60- pound backpacks with food, water and other equipment. The dogs need the lift so that d
8、ont get tired before they start working. There arent adequate data on how often dogs take part in avalanche searches or how often they are able to help local people in danger. But the dogs dont save that many people. Thats because there arent that many to save. A quarter of people in danger die from
9、 serious injuries before the snow stops moving. Of those buried who werent killed by injuries, half die within 20 minutes. If there is a chance of rescue, though, the dogs also cut search time for the remains. Erica Mueller, a famous director, wanted to see how the life- saving dogs worked, so she v
10、olunteered to spend part of an hour in a roomy snow cave waiting to be found. She was armed with a radio and was wearing several layers to stay warm. After being rescued by Wylee, she said, “I cant talk like a survivor, but it was definitely a cool way to see how well trained those dogs are.” 精彩范文 L
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