Title: Teaching Objectives
1Unit 6
2Teaching Objectives
- 1. Enlarge vocabulary
- 2. Talk about how to prepare for
- earthquakes
3Sections
- Section A How to Prepare for Earthquakes
- Section B Changes in the Balance of Nature
- Section C Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
4Section A
- How to Prepare for Earthquakes
5Table of Contents
- Background Information
- Comprehension of the Text
- Text Analysis
- Vocabulary and Structure
- Vocabulary Test
-
6The Great Hanshin Earthquake Disaster
- At 54651 AM, on January 17, 1995, a
magnitude 7.2 earthquake occurred around Kobe
City in Japan. The earthquake magnitude was
defined by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).
The earthquake was named the 1995 South Hyogo
Prefecture Earthquake (or the 1995 Hyogoken
Nanbu Earthquake) by JMA. It was also referred to
as the Great Hanshin Earthquake Disaster by the
Japanese government.
7Group Discussion (1)
1. Have you ever been in an earthquake? What do
you think you would do first if the room started
to shake? Reference words to keep cool, to avoid
being seized with panic, to run aimlessly, to
jump from a building, to take shelter where sb.
is.
8Group Discussion (2)
- 2. How much do you know about other natural
disasters? - Flood, mud-rock flow (???), landslide (????),
typhoon, hurricane (??), tornado (???), snowstorm
(???), hailstorm (??), sand storm (???), drought
(??), plague of locusts (??), the spread of
desert, the spread of infectious diseases such as
SARS (??), and volcanic eruptions (????).
9Comprehension of the Text (1)
- What have the Chinese people traditionally done
about earthquakes? - They have traditionally watched animals and
plants for warning signs of earthquakes. - Can you give some examples of warning signs of
earthquake? - Snakes come out of the ground to freeze to death
and dogs bark a lot. -
-
10Comprehension of the Text (2)
- 3. How are most of the people who die in
earthquake killed? - They are killed by falling buildings.
- 4. What do architects do to prevent property
damage? - They design buildings so that the buildings
columns and horizontal beams are of equal
strength, and vertical support columns are
inserted into solid soil. -
11Comprehension of the Text (3)
- 5. What should people in areas where earthquake
are common do to prepare their houses? - They should regularly check and reinforce
their homes, place heavy objects in low
positions, attach cupboards and cabinets to
walls, and fasten doors so that they will not
open accidentally during an earthquake.
12Comprehension of the Text (4)
- 6. What should people in these regions do to
prepare themselves? - People should have supplies of water and food
at home and at work. It is best to store several
gallons of water per person. It is also important
to have something that can clean water and kill
bacteria, so water from other sources can be made
safe to drink. Store one weeks food for each
person and earthquake survival supplies.
13Comprehension of the Text (5)
- 7. What is the sensible wary to keep all the
family members informed of each other in a large
earthquake-stricken city? - To have all of the family members call to check
in with a friend or relative who lives more than
a hundred miles away. - 8. What should be a major emphasis for all
government programs and earth-quake-related
research project? - Education concerning how to survive an
earthquake.
14Text Analysis (1)
- The essay is centered around the main theme How
to predict, prevent, and prepare for earthquakes. - Find out the topic sentence for each paragraph.
15Text Analysis (3)
Part ? (Para 1)
- This part is about how to predict an earthquake.
- Three examples to support the statement.
- Example 1 In Japan, .
- Example 2 The Chinese people
- Example 3 Before the Hanshin earthquake
16Text Analysis (4)
Part ? (Para 2)
- This part deals with how to prevent the great
destruction of property caused by earthquakes. - Note
- signal words for reasoning (??)
- after all, therefore, major concern, seem to,but
not - Signal words for addition (??)
- also, in addition
17Text Analysis (4)
Part ? (Paras 3-6)
- This part is about how people need to prepare
themselves for the possibility of a great
earthquake. - Note the signal word in each paragraph.
- Para 3 Besides, people
- Para 4 In addition to, . Experts also suggest
the following
18Text Analysis (5)
Part ? (Para 7)
- This part serves as a conclusion even if
prediction becomes possible in the future, people
still have to do their best to prevent disasters
by improving building structures and by being
personally prepared.
19Words and Expressions
watch for a major concern attach to agree
on check in make a difference
detect withstand enclose extinguish sensible
occurrence resistant precaution
20Structures
- Typical patterns for reasoning
- 2. Typical patterns for emphasis
21detect vt.
- 1. notice sth. that is not clear ??
- The dentist could detect no sign of decay in her
teeth. - ?????????????????
- 2. discover sth. using a special method ??
- Sharks have sensory organs that can detect faint
electrical fields from other fish. - ??????????????????????????
22withstand vt.
- bear or not be changed ??,??
- 1. This building was constructed in the last
century and has withstood the severe test of
time. - ??????????,???????????
- These shoes withstand hard wear.
- ??????
23enclose vt.
- surround ??
- They enclosed their yard with a fence.
- ???????????
- 2. put inside an envelope or parcel in addition
to sth. ?? - Please enclose a photocopy of the receipt of
your purchase so that your complaint can be dealt
with immediately. - ??????????????????????????????
24extinguish vt.
- 1. cause (sth.) to stop burning put out ??
- They tried to extinguish the flames with a
damp - blanket. ??????????????
- 2. end the existence or (hope, passion, etc.)
(???? - ???)??
- You may extinguish a nation, but not the
love of - liberty.
- ?????????, ????????????
25sensible a.
- based on good judgment and practical ideas
???,???? - He is sensible of the potential danger of
his position, but at the same time he is also
aware that if he gives up half way, he will
regret later. - ??????????,???????????????,??????
- Note
- sensitive ??? sensational ???
- sentimental ?????
26occurrence n.
- 1. an event or incident a happening ?????,??
- Car theft is now a very common occurrence.
- ????????????
- 2. the fact of sth. happening ??
- They are taking measures to guarantee against
the - occurrence of hijacking.
- ?????????????????
27resistant a.
- offering resistance ???,???
- He is an obedient and well-behaved child who
is never resistant to the elders will and order. - ??????????????,?????????????
- Conservative people are usually resistant to
change. - ???????????
-
28precaution n.
- an action which is done to prevent sth.
dangerous from happening ?? - We took the precaution of locking our valuables
against fire. - ?????????,????????????????
29watch for ??,??
- ???????????????????????
- He has been watching for the right moment to
express his feeling of love for her.
???
30a major concern ?????
- How to prevent the resurgence of SARS is one of
the major concerns among the public. - ???????????(resurgence)???????????
31attachto ?????????????????
- The picture was attached to the wall by a nail.
- ???????????
- She is fondly attached to the good old days she
shared with him. - ?????????????????
32agree on / upon ???????
- The two countries agreed upon the peace formula
at the summit conference. - ?????????????????
- cf. agree to, agree with
- The committee has agreed to your request.
- ????????????
- I agree with your father its a foolish risk.
- ?????????????????
-
33check in ??,??
- Passengers must check in at the airport an hour
before the plane leaves. - ????????????????????????
34make a difference (?????)???/???
- Sometimes, a little perseverance makes a big
difference between success and failure. - ??????????????????
- Cf. make no difference be not important
- It makes no difference to us whether we have a
daughter or a son. - ?????,????????
-
-
351. Typical patterns for reasoning
?? After all, most of the people who die in
earthquakes are killed by falling buildings.
Therefore, building structures that can withstand
the power of earthquakes is a major concern. (L.
15)
???,?????????????????????????,????????????????????
?
????
- After all, (??) Therefore, is a major concern /
emphasis. (??) ???/??, ??,???????
36?? a. ???,???????????????,???????????????????????
??
After all, we are still a developing country.
Therefore, how to keep our economic development
sustainable will be a major concern.
373. Typical patterns for emphasis
??Perhaps most interesting, and most easily
measured, is a chemical change in ground water
before a quake. (L. 10)
?????????????,???????????????
????
1) Perhaps most / Particularly adj. / PP,
and most adj. / PP, is ???/???
???,?
38??a. ???????????????,????????????
Perhaps most remarkable, and most admirable, is
his virtue of remaining honest in spite of
general corruption.
39Vocabulary Test (1)
- 1. Considering your salary, you should be able to
______ at least twenty dollars a week. - A) put forward B) put up
- C) put out D) put aside
- 2. It was the first time that such a ______ had
to be taken at a British nuclear power station. - A) presentation B) precaution
- C) preparation D) prediction
D
B
40Vocabulary Test (2)
- 3. The speech which he made _____ the project has
bothered me greatly. - A) being concerned B) concerned
- C) be concerned D) concerning
- 4. It is a type of desert bush that can ____
extremes of temperature. - A) adapt B) withdraw
- C) withstand D) shade
D
C
41Vocabulary Test (3)
- 5. If a man is easily taken in by emotional
traps, he will not be able to make ____
judgments. - A) sensitive B) sentimental
- C) sensible D) sensational
- 6. Accidents are of frequent ____ on this
motorway because the traffic is extremely heavy
here. - A) arrival B) proportion
- C) scale D) occurrence
C
D
42Vocabulary Test (4)
- 7. The statistical figures in that report are not
______. You should not refer to them. - A) accurate B) fixed
- C) delicate D) rigid
- Since many insects have already become ____ to
DDT, scientists have to look for some new
insecticide. - A) active B) resistant
- C) tough D) gradual
-
A
B
43Vocabulary Test (5)
- 9. It took millions of years for order to grow
out of the ____ of the universe. - A) adjustment B) change
- C) chaos D) profile
- 10. The old man did not seem to attach any
importance ____ the question. - A) to B) with
- C) towards D) for
C
A
44Directions Fill in the blanks with the phrases
given below. Change the form where necessary.
check in agree on put out watchfor after
all in addition to come out of make a
difference resistant to at work turn off
attach to
agreed on
- 1. The two sides have ________ the date of
negotiation. - 2. They have been _______ the papers _____ news
about their new improved product. - 3. The institution ___________ the University of
Texas. - 4. Your support will certainly ______________ in
our course. - 5. It is advisable to ________ early to get a
good seat - on your flight.
watching
for
is attached to
make a difference
check in
45 check in agree on put out watchfor after
allin addition to come out of make a
difference resistant to at work turn off
attach to
In addition to
- 6. __________ extreme warmth, the rainforests
also - need lots of moisture.
- 7. He has been __________ on a book.
- 8. Good reward will certainly _________ your good
intention. - 9. No one has come up with an idea as to how to
improve plants to make them more __________
disease. - 10. The firemen quickly ________ the fire.
working on
come out of
resistant to
put out
46Section B
- Changes
- in the Balance of Nature
47Table of Contents
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary Study
- Vocabulary Test
48Comprehension of the Text (1)
- Where was the earth formed from?
- It was formed from a rotating, circular cloud of
dust and gases. - When did diverse forms of life arise?
- About 3.5 billion years ago.
- According to scientists, what happened about
three million years ago? - The first human beings walked the earth.
49Comprehension of the Text (2)
- 4. What has enabled people to use Earths
resources and materials? - Intelligence and manual skills.
- 5. As the number of people increases, what
problems are they faced with? - The amount of land is limited and it is more and
more difficult to feed such a huge population. - 6. What kind of life do people in remote areas
live? - They live in harmony with the environment.
50Comprehension of the Text (3)
- 7. What effect does human population growth have
on the earth? - It is creating food shortages, problems of air
quality, and changes in weather patterns. - 8. What do people all over the world do with the
earth? - They realize the causes of the sickness of our
planet, and seek ways to help it.
51Words and Expressions
flourish restraint renew accelerate exceed
shortage threat abuse
compare to in accordance with take to in
terms of out of proportion to in harmony
with take advantage of be ignorant of
52flourish vi. / vt.
- vi. grow or develop successfully ??
- It is beyond dispute that a business cannot
flourish without good management. - ????????????????,??????????
- 2. vt. wave sth. in the hand to attract attention
to it ?? - The driver flourished a street plan, with a
route marked in red. - ??????????????,?????????????
53restraint n.
- restraining ??,??
- She showed great restraint even though he was
very angry. - ??????,?????????
- a thing that restrains or controls ????
- He hates the restraints of life in a small town.
- ???????????
54renew vt.
- replace sth. with sth. new of the same kind
- ??,??
- The trees renew their leaves every spring.
- ?????????????
- put new life or vigor into (sb. / sth.)
- His words soothed her anger and renewed her
determination. - ??????????,??????????
- extend the period of time ????
- I renewed the librarys book for another month.
- ?????????????
55accelerate vt.
- move more quickly, or make sth. happen faster
??,?? - Jane stood froze from head to toe and watched
the car accelerate down the street. - ??????????,????????????
-
- Exposure to low-level radiation for a long time
may accelerate aging and cause cancer. - ??????????????????????????
56exceed vt.
- be greater than, or go beyond (a certain limit)
- ??,??
- This months amount of deposits in the bank
exceeds last months by fifteen percent. - ?????????????????????
- The results of the experiment exceeded his
expectation greatly. - ???????????????
57shortage n.
- a situation where there is not enough of sth.
??,?? - In the developed countries, theres a great
shortage of labor/work force. - ????????????
- Serious shortage of circulating fund forced the
company to close down. - ?????????????????
58threat n.
- a person, thing, or idea regarded as a possible
danger ????????? - Those people present a true threat to the
community. - ???????????????
- an expression of an intention to hurt, punish
- ??,??
- He refused to consider his wifes threat to
leave him. - ??????????,???????????
59abuse vt.
- make bad or wrong use of ??
- Many a government official has abused their
power and authority, taken bribes and neglected
their duties, which eventually led to their
corruption and downfall. - ??????????,????,????,?????????????
- 2. treat sb. badly ??
- In recent years, child abuse has become a social
issue which has aroused increasing public concern
in most countries. - ???,????????????????????????????
60ignorant a.
- knowing little or nothing ????
- The workers were completely ignorant of the
companys financial situation. - ????????????????
- lacking education ???
- He is an ignorant person ? he always goes
through a door in front of a lady. - ?????????????????????????
-
-
61compare to / with ???
- Compared to the place where I grew up, this town
is exciting. - ?????????,????????
- I am quite a patient person, compared with him.
- ????,????????
62in accordance with ?????
- I very much wanted to continue with my students
but had to get married first in accordance with
my parents wishes. - ??????????,??????????????
63take to ?????
- Many students have taken to playing the
- computer games at net bars for hours on end.
- ??????????????????
- He gave up medicine and took to literature.
- ?????,?????????
64in terms of ???
- To evaluate a student, we must make our judgment
in terms of three aspects personality, grades
as well as his social awareness. - ???????, ?????????????????????????????
65out of proportion to ??????
- One of the main reasons for his hopping jobs is
that his earnings in the previous company were
out of proportion to his skill and ability. - ???????????????????????????????????
66in harmony with ?????
- Their marriage came to an end because they were
simply not in harmony with each other. - ??????????,???????
67take advantage of ??
- The young man took advantage of this good
opportunity to go on a business trip with the
boss and gained the bosss favor. - ?????????????????????????????
68be ignorant of ???
- The doctor thought that the young girl was
ignorant of the fact that she had cancer, but she
wasnt. - ????????????????????????,????????
69Vocabulary Test (1)
- Directions Fill in the blanks with the phrases
given below. Change the - form where necessary.
- compare to ignorant of take to take
advantage of in harmony with - bring about survive on in terms of use up
out of proportion to - hunger for in accordance with
-
ignorant of
- 1. Professor Collins was _________ of the latest
developments in physics because he had been in
hospital for several months. - 2. We are quite at a disadvantage ________
manpower. - When he learned of the usefulness of foreign
languages, he _______ studying English with great
zeal. - He ________ biscuits and water in the desert for
a - week.
in terms of
took to
survived on
70compare to ignorant of take to take
advantage of in harmony with bring about
survive on in terms of use up out of
proportion to hunger for in accordance with
in accordance of
- 5. Deeds should be _____________ words.
- The price of this suit is ________________ its
value. - Science and technology has ___________ great
changes in our lives. - We _____________ of the fine weather to go
hiking. - His tastes are ___________ mine.
- _________ kids of his age, he is much more
intelligent. -
out of proportion to
brought about
took advantage of
in harmony of
Compared to
71Directions Complete each of the following
sentences with the proper form of the word given
in brackets.
ignorant
- We are, in reality, extremely _______ of the
various causes of this greatest killer disease.
(ignore) - Occurrences of _______ of water are causing
distress in some areas. (short) - Working day and night is
- At that time the young man was suffering from
the _______ of illness and poverty. (restrain) - Families with children spend ___________ less
per person than families without children.
(proportion)
shortage
restraint
proportionally
72- 6. We are required to act __________ with his
instructions. (accord) - 7. The _______ of modern motor car is an
interesting subject. (evolve) - The existence of these weapons _________ the
future of the world. (threat) - Parents and children are on _______ sides of
most arguments. (oppose) - Most scenes of the film were shot on ________.
(locate)
accordingly
evolution
threatened
opposing
location
73Section c
74Comprehension of the Text (1)
- Choose the best answer to each of the
following questions - 1. What do we need to truly change the world for
the better according to the passage? - A. All we can do is to preserve the natural
resources. - B. We need more facts, not simply more faith,
to truly change the world for the better. - C. We need to design historys and the worlds
safest recycling facilities, garbage dumps and
facilities for burning rubbish. - D. We need to make products more durable,
lighter, more energy efficient and easier to
repair rather than to replace.
D
75Comprehension of the Text (2)
- 2. Which of the following statements is true
according to the passage? - A. In reality, individuals create more solid
waste than households. - B. We were greatly relieved that all of what
we heard was so superb, and based on such a deep
understanding of todays true environmental
problems. - C. The production of recycled items, like the
production of any other form of manufactured
goods, required energy and other resources while
reducing pollution. - D. America even has too much garbage dump
capacity, owing to the fact that we have been
constructing large regional dumps to
substitute older smaller local dumps. -
B
76Comprehension of the Text (3)
- Read the text first and then provide short
answers to the following questions. - 3. Why does the author disagree with the opinion
that the earth is in danger? - They are the 38 respectable Brooklyn, New York
citizens. - 4. What are the five myths about the environment
you can stop believing? - What made him confused is not that a girl of 28
was stabbed to death but that there were 38
so-called respectable citizens who saw the murder
but didnt call the police.
77Comprehension of the Text (4)
- 5. How did the author feel after speaking with
thousands of parents, children and teachers? - The police stressed that it was simple to
get in touch with them. a phone call would have
done it., said one of the policemen. -