英语:外研版必修三module4SandstormsinAsia单元课件2.ppt

英语:外研版必修三module4SandstormsinAsia单元课件2.ppt

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英语:外研版必修三module4SandstormsinAsia单元课件2.ppt

Sandstorms in Asia;;;Disscusion ;Read the text quickly and try to answer the following questions.;Sandstorms in Asia; Sandstorms are strong, dry winds that carry sand. They are often so thick that you cannot see the sun, and the wind is sometimes strong enough to move sand dunes. The four main places in the world where there are sandstorms are Central Asia, North America, Central Africa and Australia. Renjianbo, from Inner Mongolia described a terrible sandstorm ; he experienced as a child in the desert. ”to have been caught in a sandstorm was a terrible experience,” he said. ”there was nothing to be done. It was the most frightening and the most dangerous situation I’ve ever been in. you just had to hope you’d survive. I thought I was going to disappear under the sand.” ; Northwest China is part of the sandstorm centre in Central Asia. Sandstorms begin in desert areas. Sandstorms in China appear to have increased in recent years as a result of ”desertification”. This is a process that happens when land becomes desert because of climate changes and because people cut down trees and dig up grass.; Sandstorms sometimes affect Beijing. Citizens wake up to an orange sky and strong winds that cover the city in a thick, brown-yellow dust. The storms sometimes continue all day and traffic moves very slowly because the thick dust makes it difficult to see.; The Chinese Central Weather Station can forecast a sandstorm some weeks before it arrives in Beijing, but the strength of the storm sometimes surprises people. When a sandstorm arrives in the city, weather experts advise not to go tout. Huang xiaomei, who lives in Beijing says, ”to be cycling in a sandstorm is frightening. The winds are very strong. It’s difficult to breathe and tha dust makes me ill. So if you want to go out, you’d better wear a mask.”; The desert is only 150 kilometers away to the west of Beijing. To prevent it coming nearer, the government is planting trees. Already the g

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