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1、L1 Finding fossil manWe can read of things that happened 5,000 years ago in the Near East, where people first learned to write. But there are some parts of the world where even now people cannot write. The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas-legends h
2、andeddown from one generation of storytellers to another. These legends are useful because they can tell us something about migrations of people who lived long ago, but none could write down what they did. Anthropologists wondered where the remote ancestors of the Polynesian peoples now living in th
3、e Pacific Islands came from. The sagas of these people explain that some of them came from Indonesia about 2,000 years ago.But the first people who were like ourselves lived so long ago that even their sagas, if they had any, are forgotten. So archaeologists have neither history nor legends to help
4、them to find out where the first'modern men' came from.Fortunately, however, ancient men made tools of stone, especially flint, because this is easier to shape than other kinds. They may also have used wood and skins, but these have rotted away. Stone does not decay, and so the tools of long
5、 ago have remained when even the bones of the men who made them have disappeared without trace.New words and expressionsrecount /ri'kaunt/ v.叙述 / ' rei'kaunt/ 再数一次record / ' rekd/ /ri' kC:d/ 第一个音节带重音,名前动后叙述:recount : emotionless 重复describedepict: a littl
6、e emotionalnarrate: temporal&spacial 根据时间或空间顺序描述。portray:描述saga /'sa:g/ n.英雄故事 描述的内容mostly real 北欧海盗活动的故事legend /'ledVnd/ n.传说,传奇 unreal e.g robin hoodanthropologist/ 'AnWr'pCldVist/ n.人类学家 anthrop:人 philosophere :philosopher|爱智慧哲学家 philanthropist :
7、慈善家(对人有爱心的人) anthropology :人类学 带-gy结尾的都是学科:biology 生物学 geography 地理学 ecology 生态学remote/ ri'mut/ n.遥远ancestor / 'Ansest/ n.祖先 an- 在前面 forefather,forebear ,predecessor祖先rot/ rCt/ v.烂掉 leave me rot.leave me along rot to death. soon rip
8、e,soon rotten. decay 国家民族逐渐衰亡 decompose 逐渐衰竭 deteriorate关系逐渐恶化trace /treis/ n.痕迹,踪迹 trace the problem i follow your tracei follow where you gopolynesia 波利尼西亚 poly-多 polyandric: a wife with more than one husband polygeny : a husband with mor
9、e than one wifeflint /flint/ n.燧石 flinting heartedfossil / ' fCsl/ n. 化石 cobble 鹅卵石read of 读到谈到:speak of ,talk of ,know of,hear of near east:近东 mediterranean, south europe,north africfar east 非限定性从句,表原因oral(spoken) language is earlier than written language.precede :什么在什么
10、之前,不用比较,直接跟名词counterpart: two things or two people have the same positionoral(spoken) language is earlier than written counterpart.preserve: 保留,保存(腌制) 如果句中有only,那后面的表语结构就要用to do sth,而不是doing sth. storyteller: 讲故事的人fortuneteller, palmreader: 算命先生 migration :移民 )migrant )immigrantv. migrat
11、e:迁移,迁徙migratory bird:候鸟 none: no body peoples 民族 if they had any: 即便是有his relatives,if he had any,never went to visit him when he was hospitalized. find out千方百计,费尽周折explore modern men :the men who were like ourselves howeveranywhere you want ,加逗号but,yet不加标点,only at the beginning of the senten
12、cetherefore因此so所以 tool:小工具instrument:实验器械equipment:设备 shape:成型;教育,改造may also have:表推测 peel:果皮leather:皮革hide:兽皮 cowhide:牛皮 without (any) trace:无影无踪L 2 Spare that spiderWhy, you may wonder, should spiders be our friends ? Because they destroy so many insects, and insects include some of the greatest e
13、nemies of the human race. Insects would make it impossible.for us to live in the world; they would devour all our crops and kill our flocks and herds, if it were not for the protection we get from insect-eating animals. We owe a lot to the birds and beasts who eat insects but all of them put togethe
14、r kill only a fraction of the number destroyed by spiders. Moreover, unlike some of the other insect eaters, spiders never do the least harm to us or ourbelongings. Spiders are not insects, as many people think, nor even nearly related to them. One can tell the difference almost at a glance for a sp
15、ider always has eight legs and an insect never more than six.How many spiders are engaged in this work on our behalf ? One authority on spiders made a census of the spiders in a grass field in the south of England, and he estimated that there were more than 2,250,000 in one acre, that is something l
16、ike 6,000,000 spiders of different kinds on a football pitch. Spiders are busy for at least half the year in killing insects. It is impossible to make more than the wildest guess at how many they kill, but they are hungry creatures, not content with only three meals a day. It has been estimated that
17、 the weight of all the insects destroyed by spiders in Britain in one year would be greater than the total weight of all the human beings in the country.T. H. GILLESPIE Spare that Spider from The ListenerNew words and expressions flocks and herds 牛群和羊群 flCk/ the birds of the same feathe
18、r flock together.物以类聚,人以群分 you are the same flock.也可指人 herd多指牛群 cowherd cowboythrong and crowd swarmowe vt.感激欠 i owe you. i owe you a big favor. 欠 issueoblige indebt appreciate-常用口语词 正式:grateful thankfulbeastn 兽形容
19、人野蛮无比,不能用animal 形容 creature可以指小孩,女人,不用于男性Fraction小部分 分数,小数 a fraction of rice will sufficeon ones behalf 代表利益I beat you on your behalf.我打你是为你好 on behalf of somebody /somethinge.g on behalf of chinese gove
20、rnment on behalf of representauthority /C:WCriti/ n.权威 authorize批准 authoritative权威性的 authoritarian独裁的tarian带有这种词缀的词都是坏词 dictator独裁者 dictatorial独裁的authorities 权威(可单数可复数) 当局(复数)census /senss/ 
21、;n.统计数据 the fifth national population census. censor审查 censorious 挑剔的,挑刺的acre /eik/ n.英亩 acresquare metersfootball pitch 足球场 football yard &nbs
22、p;football court football fieldbe content with 满足于 满足作表语,不能出现定语结构He is content with status quo.contented heart :心满意足的人spare /spZ/ v. 不伤害,宽恕 spare me He doesn
23、39;t spare himself.I spare no efforts to learn english.( spare no efforts: 不遗余力作什么)Notes on the textwhy, you may wonderyou may wonder why插入语 先不管插入语,弄清句子结构you may wonder why&nb
24、sp;spiders should be our friends?插入语位置不固定why以疑问句 开头why,you may wonder,the problem of pollution befalls human beings.why,you may wonder,one of my friends is so kindhearted. destroy程度比damage要重
25、得多,片甲不留,消灭光tear into piecesgreatest enemies:天敌 dying enemy crying enemydear enemyhuman race:人的种族,一般不加复数,表示一个总称词impossible 和possible 永远不要以人开头It is impossible for somebody to do something.likely
26、可以以人做主语。i am likely to go. probable 也不以人做主语 they would表示假设devour狼吞虎咽devour the foodmake a cake of myself make a god of myself devour the bookit虚拟语气 前面是主句,下面是条件句前面一般的加动词devou
27、r,后面用一般过去时If it were not for:如果这不是因为I would not survive if it were not for his timely help.but for 一定是虚拟语气 if it were not forowe感激,欠 i owe you.引出主题all of them&
28、nbsp;put together:把他们堆到一起 谓语动词是killdestroyed后置定语,重心转到spiderL 3 MattonhornModern alpinists try to climb mountains by a route which will give them good sport, and the more diffic
29、ult it is, the more highly it is regarded. In the pioneering days, however, this was not the case at all. The early climbers were looking for the easiest w
30、ay to the top because the summit was the prize they sought, especially if it had never been attained before. It is true that during their explorations they ofte
31、n faced difficulties and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped in a manner which would make a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go
32、 out of their way to court such excitement. They had a single aim, a solitary goal-the top! It is hard for us to realize nowadays how difficult it was 
33、;for the pioneers. Except for one or two places such as Zermatt and Chamonix, which had rapidly become popular, Alpine villages tended to be impoverished settlements cut&
34、nbsp;off from civilization by the high mountains. Such inns as there were were generally dirty and flea-ridden; the food simply local cheese accompanied by bread often tw
35、elve months old, all washed down with coarse wine. Often a valley boasted no inn at all, and climbers found shelter wherever they could-sometimes with the local prie
36、st (who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheesemakers. Invariably the background was the same: dirt and poverty, and very uncomfortable.&n
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