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Unit 5《The Power of nature》学案5(人教版选修6).doc

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Unit 5《The Power of nature》学案5(人教版选修6).doc

Unit 5 The Power of Nature 知识网络图 语言探究 类别 新课标要求掌握的项目 话题 Talk about natural diasters 重点单词 Diaster; bored; boring; bore; effort; volcano; volcanologist; volcanology; consider; bore; risk; vary; warn; absolute;reserve;crystal; swallow guarantee; erupt; impressive 重点短语 burn to the ground; make one’s way; be enthusiastic (about); make an effort to do sth; at risk;give birth to; compare with; take sb. by surprise; unfortunately; amazed; fantastic 重点句型 1. Have you ever considered how weak humans are compared with a volcano, hurricane or earthquake? 2. Sometimes working indoors…, I’m never bored. 3. Many houses have been covered with lava or burnt to the ground. 4. We slowly made our way to the edge of the crater. 5. Today, I am just as enthusiastic about my job as the day I first started. 6. She made an effort to be nice to her boss. 7. Having collected and evaluated the information, I help other scientists to predict where lava from the volcano will flow next and how fast it will flow. 语法 V-ing 形式作状语 作文 write a composition on natural disasters. 学能目标 Learn some information about natural disasters. Know how to use –ing form as adveribal. 技能目标 Learn about the usage of –ing form as adveribal. 自主探究 About 100 years ago,people worldwide began burning more coal and oil for homes, factories, and transportation. Burning these fossil fuels reeases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These added greenhouses gasses have caused Earth to warm more quickly than it has in the past. How much warming has happened? Scientists from around the world tell us that during the past 100 years, the average global air temperature has risen more than 0.6°C(1.0°F). This may not sound like very much change, but even one degree can affect the Earth. Below are some effects of climate change that we see happening now. Sea level is rising. During the 20th century, sea level rose 10-20 cm (4-8 inches) due to melting glacier ice and expansion of warmer seawater. In the nex

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