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1、Unit TwoTEXT I Beware the Dirty Seas(當(dāng)心骯臟的海洋),I. Pre-reading Questions 1. Suggested Answer (SA): It reminds me of a text about the polluted sea and gets interested in the text and occur great concerns on me to our living environment. Every year there is a lot of sewage poured into the seas. The wast
2、e of coastal cities, industry and factories poisons, etc, cause the seas to become dirty and cause many diseases which threaten peoples lives. Meanwhile, the,I. Pre-reading Questions,seas are important tour places, and the common areas of the countries along them. They play very important roles to t
3、he countries and people in the areas, if not treated properly, they will bring great trouble to human beings.,III. Library Work,1. Water pollution is a major element of 20th-century environmental pollution. It includes the accumulation in oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams of physical, chemical, and
4、 biological substances that are either directly harmful to life or that have dangerous or harmful secondary and long-range effects. The principal sources of water pollution are sewage, industrial waste, garbage and refuse, and agricultural fertilizers, pesticides, and weed killers. The two chief rea
5、sons for the contami-,III. Library Work,nation and exacerbation of the problem are industrialization and urbanization. Industrial wastes include dissolved minerals, toxic chemicals, and sediments. Modern industrial processes have polluted water with certain metals, such as lead and mercury, while ag
6、ricultural practices do so with a variety of pesticides.,III. Library Work,2. Treatment and control of wastes of all kinds is the only answer to water pollution problems. Pollution can be controlled by building sewer systems, sewage treatment plants, and installations to keep fertilizers and insecti
7、cides from entering the water.,IV. Organization of the Text,1. Paragraphs 1 - 4 Introducing the topic: The Mediterranean is the most polluted sea in the world (thesis statement). (1) Causes and consequences of the pollution in general. (2 4),IV. Organization of the Text,2. Paragraphs 5 10 First main
8、 cause - sewage Improper treatment of sewage by many Mediterranean countries. (5 7) Consequences: contamination of sea water and fish; greater likelihood of disease (8 10),IV. Organization of the Text,3. Paragraphs 11 13 Second main cause - industries Untreated wastes emitted from factories along th
9、e coast and from factories located far inland,IV. Organization of the Text,4. Paragraphs 14 15 Other causes of pollution: pesticides, detergents, fertilizers, oil, etc. 5. Paragraphs 16 20 Factors that lead to the severity of the case: narrow and shallow outlet of the Strait of Gibraltar (16);,IV. O
10、rganization of the Text,weak coastal currents and feeble tides (17); long-standing practice of dumping wastes into the seas (18); multiplication of population and increasing number of tourists (19 20) 6. Paragraphs 21 22 Conclusion: Efforts being made to solve the problem,V. Key Points of the Text,P
11、aragraph 1 holiday destination: holiday resort Paragraph 2 waters: the water of the stated rivers, lakes, etc. E.g.: the upper waters of the Thames 泰晤士河上游 South-China Sea waters 中國(guó)南海海域 international waters 國(guó)際海域,Paragraph 2, sluices its sewage, untreated, into the sea: let out into the sea the waste
12、materials which have not been treated and not made safe as if through a sluice(水閘), which is a passage for water,Paragraph 3,to fall victim to the abilities and attitudes : to suffer from mans misuse of his abilities (or mans abilities to destroy) and his attitude of indifference towards environment
13、al protection fall victim to: suffer from E.g.: fall victim to a disease / an explosion / ones own avarice,Paragraph 3,The result is that the Mediterranean, which nurtured so many civilizations, is gravely ill - the first of the seas to fall victim to the abilities and attitudes that evolved around
14、it: What happens is that the Mediterranean, the cradle of many ancient cultures, is seriously polluted. It is the first of the seas that has been made to suffer from a situation resulting from development mixed with an irresponsible mentality.,Paragraph 3,stifle: to (cause to) be unable to breathe c
15、omfortably, esp. because of heat and lack of fresh air(使)窒息;抑制 E.g.: be stifled with smoke被煙熏得透不過(guò)氣來(lái) stifle political freedom扼殺政治自由 Shortages of basic materials stifled economic growth. 基本原料的匱乏抑制了經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展。 stifle ones laughter (yawn, sobs)忍住笑(呵欠,抽泣),Paragraph 3,What relationship does the author establish
16、 in Paragraph 3 between the many civilizations the Mediterranean has nurtured and its pollution? SA: The relationship between the two is that of cause and effect. Because of mans misuse of his abilities and his attitude of indifference towards environment protection, the Mediterranean, home to so ma
17、ny civilizations, is now in jeopardy.,Paragraph 4,endemic: (especially of a disease) found regularly in a particular place 地方性的 E.g.: This is a problem endemic to the Western world. 這是西方世界普遍存在的一個(gè)問(wèn)題。 an endemic species 特有物種 endemic folkways 當(dāng)?shù)仫L(fēng)俗,Paragraph 5,litany: a form of prayer for use in church
18、services, recited by a priest with responses from the congregation, i.e., people attending a church service 應(yīng)答連禱 Here, litany is used in its transferred meaning, referring to the frequent outbreaks of disease. E.g.: commit a litany of crimes 犯一系列的罪 the mournful litany of disease: the deplorable / ap
19、palling / dreadful repetitive occurrences of disease,Paragraph 5,What is more, most cities just drop it in straight off the beach; rare indeed are the places like Cannes and Tel Aviv which pipe it even half a mile offshore: Further, while the places such as Cannes and Tel Aviv dispose of their waste
20、s through a pipe stretching out only half a mile from the shore, most cities do not even bother to do that but simply dump their sewage directly into the sea along the coastline.,Paragraph 6,What does the author want to tell his readers in Paragraph 6? SA: He wants to tell his readers in Paragraph 6
21、 that because of mans irresponsibility and indifference towards environmental protection, Greece is rated one of the few cleaner countries of the northern shore.,Paragraph 7,flush out: to clean or drive out by a sudden flow of water; pour out; flood with water to clean out 沖出;泛濫 E.g.: flush a toilet
22、 (lavatory) 抽水沖洗馬桶(廁所) I was recommended fruit juices to flush nicotine out of the body. 我得到勸告,應(yīng)多喝果汁以從體內(nèi)排除尼古丁。,Paragraph 8,are awash with bacteria: have a large amount of bacteria Awash in its literal sense means “be covered in water”. E.g.: After a heavy rain, the streets were awash. rocks awash at
23、 high tide 漲潮時(shí)被淹沒(méi)的巖石 The ships deck was awash. 船上的甲板被浪潮沖打。,Paragraph 8,Awash with is used figuratively, meaning “having a large amount of something,” as used in this sentence. The singular form of bacteria is bacterium.,Paragraph 9,lurk: to exist unseen 潛伏;潛藏 E.g.: A snake was lurking in the grass.
24、一條蛇正潛伏在草叢中。 An even greater danger lurks in the seductive seafood dishes that add so much interest to holiday menus: There is an even greater hidden danger in the attractive seafood dishes that are forever so appealing to those holiday makers.,Paragraph 9,What does the word “seductive” in Paragraph
25、9 imply? SA: Seductive comes from the word “seduce”, which is to persuade someone young and without sexual experience to have sex with one. Therefore seductive implies that the seafood dishes are seemingly attractive but threaten with great danger to health.,Paragraph 11,Factories cluster round the
26、coastline, and even the most modern rarely has proper waste-treatment plant: Factories are set up around the coastline, few of which, including the most sophisticated, have been equipped with a satisfactory system for dealing with their effluents.,Paragraph 14,pesticide: a more general term is insec
27、ticide Which paragraph(s) is (are) devoted to other sources of pollution apart from sewage and industry? SA: Paragraphs 14 to 15 are devoted to other sources of pollution apart from sewage and industry.,Paragraph 14,What does the word “explosions” in Paragraph 14 mean? SA: It means rapid increase in
28、 amount or number.,Paragraph 16,virtually unable to cleanse itself: practically / in effect unable to make itself free from waste materials virtually: practically, in effect, for all practical purposes E.g.: The manager being out of town, Sally is virtually in charge of the work. cleanse: meaning “c
29、lean”, is a more elevated word than clean. It is often used figuratively.,Paragraph 16,E.g.: cleanse one of ones sins or wrongdoings cleanse the world from evils to cope with the remorseless rush of pollution: to deal successfully with the sewage, effluents, etc., which pour into the sea threatening
30、ly and which cannot be stopped,Paragraph 16,cope with: deal successfully with remorseless: threateningly unstoppable E.g.: He was disturbed by the remorseless noise of the engines all night and could not fall asleep. Remorseless is more often used to mean “merciless, pitiless.” E.g.: The man killed
31、his opponent with remorseless cruelty.,Paragraph 16,What has made the Mediterranean more vulnerable to pollution than other seas in the world? SA: The Mediterranean is landlocked and its weak coastal currents keep sewage and industrial waste close to the shore. Those factors have made the Mediterran
32、ean more vulnerable to pollution than other seas in the world.,Paragraph 18,Explain the use of “of course” at the beginning of Paragraph 18 and that of “but” of Paragraph 19. SA: “Of course” is often followed by “but” to mean “it is at least true that but”. Here the writer uses “ of course” to mean
33、that it is not a new problem for the people of the Mediterranean to use the sea for their wastes and that environmental pollution has been in existence for a long time, however, pollution is made worse,Paragraph 19,because of the increasing population of inhabitants and visitors. The population treb
34、les every summer: The population increases three times every summer. Triple, a synonym of treble, is more often used in American English. What advice for tourists can be inferred from the facts provided by the author in the passage?,Paragraph 19,SA: The possible advice for the Mediterranean tourists
35、 can be: do not swim in the sea and do not eat seafood dishes.,VI. SA to Ex. 1, P. 14, Workbook,1. The Mediterranean has made positive contributions to the development and prosperity of the countries along its shores but the effect produced by the industrialization and modernization of these countri
36、es on the Mediterranean has been negative - they have aggravated the pollution of the sea. 2. Cannes and Tel Aviv. (Paragraph 5),VI. SA to Ex. 1, P. 14, Workbook,3. Even though less than 1/40 of the coastal people of Greece have their sewage properly treated, they are not doing too badly. Other coun
37、tries on the northern shore are causing more serious pollution to the sea than Greece. 4. 1:7 = x:100 x = 100 / 7 Thus x = 14 (approximately),VI. SA to Ex. 1, P. 14, Workbook,5. attractive and luring but leading to bad consequences 6. Paragraphs 14 and 15 7. rapid increases 8. Refer to Paragraphs 16
38、 20. 9. “Of course” indicates that the vulnerability of the Mediterranean is not just due to its unique geographical features. The inhabitants round the shores are also to blame. They have for centuries,VI. SA to Ex. 1, P. 14, Workbook,been careless in the protection of their environment. “But” impl
39、ies that the greatly increased population has made a big difference; the sea is much more seriously polluted than before when the population was small.,VI. SA to Ex. 1, P. 14, Workbook,10. Do not eat shellfish unless you are sure that it is fresh and has grown in clean water. Take a good shower afte
40、r a swim to wash off the dirt. Stay as far away as possible from those coastal areas where there are many factories.,VII. SA to Ex. 2, P. 15, Workbook,1. What happens is that the Mediterranean, the cradle of many ancient cultures, is seriously polluted. It is the first of the seas that has been made
41、 to suffer from a situation resulting from development mixed with an irresponsible mentality.,VII. SA to Ex. 2, P. 15, Workbook,2. Further, while the places such as Cannes and Tel Aviv dispose of their wastes through a pipe stretching out only half a mile from the shore, most cities do not even both
42、er to do that but simply dump their sewage directly into the sea along the coastline. 3. There is an even bigger hazard hidden in the seafood dishes that are forever so appealing to the holiday-makers.,VII. SA to Ex. 2, P. 15, Workbook,4. Factories are set up around the coastline, few of which, incl
43、uding the most sophisticated, have been equipped with a satisfactory system for dealing with their effluents.,VII. SA to Ex. 3, P. 16, Workbook,1. One mans effort is not enough to cope with such a complicated situation. 2. When do you think the new IT (information technology) regulations will take e
44、ffect? 3. The chances of winning a prize in a lottery are very slim; perhaps only a one-in-a-hundred chance. 4. It is deplorable that many a youngster has fallen victim to the use of drugs.,VII. SA to Ex. 3, P. 16, Workbook,5. There is virtually no one who is in favor of his proposal. 6. Beware of t
45、he swindler with a slick tongue and a smiling face. 7. Dont touch the bag! The explosive in it may blow up at any minute. Your life will be at risk. 8. He looked quite confident about the job, though some doubts lurked in the depth of his mind.,Unit TwoTEXT II An Ugly New Footprint in the Sand(沙灘上的一
46、串丑陋的新足跡),I. Key Points of the Text Paragraph 1 come by: come across; discover by chance; pass by How do you interpret the title of the article “An Ugly Footprint in the Sand”? Is it related to the “new footprint” referred to in the second sentence of the first paragraph?,Paragraph 1,SA: The strange
47、footprint is a symbol of environmental pollution; and the authors attitude to this new intrusion - one of strong dislikes - is made clear by the word “ugly”.,Paragraph 2,legions of: also a legion of, meaning “a large group of” or “l(fā)arge groups of” blight: to infect or spoil with a disease of plants
48、that results in the drying up and dying of the diseased parts 使(植物)染上枯萎病; here it means “pose a threat to the existence of”,Paragraph 2,delicate: finely made; delightful精美的,精致的 E.g.: porcelains of delicate workmanship 工藝精致的瓷器 whorl: a ring, especially of leaves on a stem (植物)輪;(軟體動(dòng)物的)殼階,螺紋 goo: stic
49、ky material 粘性物質(zhì) congeal: to become or cause (a liquid) to become thick or solid 凝固;凍結(jié),Paragraph 2,While environmental pollution is often blamed on population explosion on our globe, Whipple has identified another cause. What is it? How does he support his argument? SA: The need to fuel the technolo
50、gy which mankind has developed to enable it to survive on this planet. Concrete examples are given notably in Paragraphs 2, 9, 10, and 11.,Paragraph 4,despoil: to steal from using forces, especially, in time of war; plunder 搶奪;掠奪 E.g.: despoil somebody of his right 剝奪某人的權(quán)利 as it were: as we might sa
51、y; so to speak 可以這么說(shuō);在某種程度上 E.g.: He became, as it were, a man without a country. 在某種程度上,他成了一個(gè)無(wú)國(guó)籍的人。 Im a sort of unpaid adviser, as it were, to the committee. 可以說(shuō),我是委員會(huì)的義務(wù)顧問(wèn)。,Paragraph 4,How do you understand the first sentence of Paragraph 4 “It is still early here”? Is it echoed or contradicted n
52、ear the end of the article? SA: Environmental pollution here has just begun; it is not very serious yet. This is contradicted by the sentence in Paragraph 11 - The lesson of our fouled beach is that we may not even have realized how late it is already. (continued on the next slide),Paragraph 4,The a
53、uthors message is “Dont you think that it will be some time before pollution gets really serious here; when the beach is found to be fouled, it is already too late to keep pollution away from the island.”,Paragraph 5,How do you justify Whipples inclusion of those paragraphs dealing with mans ineffic
54、iency in adapting himself to his environment? SA: As man is not so well adapted to his living environment as, say, a bird, he has to resort to artificial aids, which have eventually given rise to pollution.,Paragraph 9,belie: give a false idea of; show (hope, etc.) to be false or mistaken 給人以錯(cuò)覺(jué);掩飾 E
55、.g.: features that belied the years 掩蓋真實(shí)年齡的相貌 His appearance belied his quick mind. 從他的外貌人們看不出他的機(jī)智。 The facts belie your story. 事實(shí)證明你的說(shuō)法謬誤。 His actions belie his words. 他言行不一。,Paragraph 9,residue: what is left, especially after chemical treatment 殘余物,殘?jiān)?E.g.: Residue of pesticides can build up in the soil. 殺蟲(chóng)劑的殘余會(huì)在土壤中積淀。 use crop residues as fuel
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