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BOOK3Unit6
I. Structure Survey
Para. 1 To _______ when an earthquake is going to happen.
Para. 2 To _______ the great destruction of property
caused by earthquakes.
Paras. 3~6 To __________ the possibility of a great earthquake.
Para. 7 Even if prediction becomes possible, people still
have to do their best to prevent disasters by
_______ __________ and by _______
__________________ .
predict
prevent
prepare for
improving building structures personally prepared
being

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II. Question Answering
Tips1) wire the earth and sea …2) watch animals and plants …3) the amount of radon waxes …
1. How can we know about 1. How can we know about warning signs of earthquake? warning signs of earthquake?
Para. 1Para. 1
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Tips1) hens — cages2) snakes — freeze3) dogs — bark a lot4) fish — surface5) birds — noisy — fly unusually
2. What animals show what signs? 2. What animals show what signs?
Para. 1Para. 1
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Tips
By falling buildings.
3. How are most of the people 3. How are most of the people killed in killed in the earthquake? the earthquake?
Para. 2Para. 2
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Tips1) an I-joint2) equally strong columns & horizontal beams3) deep vertical support columns4) light roofs & strong walls
2
4. What building structures might4. What building structures might prevent the great destruction of prevent the great destruction of
property ? property ?
Para. 2Para. 2
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Tips
1) check/reinforce homes …2) place heavy objects …3) attach cupboards & cabinets …4) fasten doors …
5. What should people do to 5. What should people do to prepare prepare their houses? their houses?
Para. 3Para. 3
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Tips
survival supplies — water & food,radio receiver, torch, extra batteries, first-aid supplies, spade, tent, rope, clothing, fire extinguisher, auxiliary cooking & heating source, heavy shoes or boots.
6. What should people do to 6. What should people do to prepare prepare themselves? themselves?
Paras. 4~5Paras. 4~5
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Tips
check in with a far-away friendor relative
7. How can family members be 7. How can family members be informed informed in a large earthquake city? in a large earthquake city?
Para. 6Para. 6
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Tips
education concerning how to survive an earthquake
8.8. What should be a major emphasis What should be a major emphasis forfor
all government programs and all government programs and earthquake-related research earthquake-related research projects? projects?
Para. 7Para. 7
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III. Dictation Many people worry about what the future holds for us. Wewould like to control our fate and we have been thinkingof ways to control nature. In many areas of the world, likeAmerica, Japan and China, one major concern isearthquakes. How do we know when an earthquake isgoing to happen? Since we can’t control earthquakes, wemust prepare for their coming. First, we should constructthe buildings in a way that they will cause lessdestruction of property. Second, we must makeemergency plans. Where we go, what we do and whatsupplies we need are only a few of the things we need toconsider to prevent the loss of life.

ParaphraseParaphrase & & DiscussionDiscussion

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1.1. In Japan, scientists have wired the Earth In Japan, scientists have wired the Earth and sea to and sea to detect movementsdetect movements. (L3). (L3)
ParaphraseParaphrase
In Japan, scientists have put wires on the Earth and in the sea in order to discover the movements of the surface of theEarth.

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2. Also, to prevent property damage, architects2. Also, to prevent property damage, architects
now design buildings now design buildings so thatso that the building’s the building’s
columns and horizontal beams columns and horizontal beams are of equalare of equal
strengthstrength. (L24). (L24)
ParaphraseParaphraseAlso, in order to protect property from damage, architects now design buildings in such a way that the building’s columns and horizontal beams areequal in strength.

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3. However, even if prediction becomes possible,3. However, even if prediction becomes possible, people who live in areas where earthquakes people who live in areas where earthquakes
are are a common occurrence will still have to do theira common occurrence will still have to do their best to prevent disasters by building structuresbest to prevent disasters by building structures that are resistant to ground movement and bythat are resistant to ground movement and by being personally prepared. (L 61)being personally prepared. (L 61)
DiscussionDiscussion
1) Who will have to try to prevent earthquakes?
2) In what ways can people prevent earthquakes?
People who live in areas where earthquakes are frequent.By building structures strong enough to resist ground movement; by personal preparations for earthquakes.

Old to NewOld to New Old to NewOld to New
Word UsingWord Using Word UsingWord Using
Chinese to EnglishChinese to English Chinese to EnglishChinese to English

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I. Old to NewI. Old to NewI. Old to NewI. Old to New
notice or discovernotice or discover
increase, growincrease, grow
bearbear
smile cheerfullysmile cheerfully
apart fromapart from
secure or fix (sth.) firmlysecure or fix (sth.) firmly
a happeninga happening
wax wax
withstandwithstand
beam beam
in addition toin addition to
fasten fasten
occurrenceoccurrence
detectdetect

BOOK3Unit6 II. Chinese to II. Chinese to
EnglishEnglishII. Chinese to II. Chinese to
EnglishEnglish地震预报地震预报
大批鱼群大批鱼群
一群海豚一群海豚
地下水地下水
实验数据实验数据
实验学校实验学校
重大财产损失重大财产损失
earthquake forecastearthquake forecast
large schools of fishlarge schools of fish
a school of dolphinsa school of dolphins
ground waterground water
experimental dataexperimental data
experimental schoolsexperimental schools
the great destruction of propertythe great destruction of property

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雨林的毁坏雨林的毁坏毕竟;别忘了毕竟;别忘了倒塌的建筑物倒塌的建筑物
横梁横梁垂直支柱垂直支柱
水泥柱水泥柱焊条焊条
膝关节膝关节
the destruction of rainforeststhe destruction of rainforests
after allafter all
falling buildingsfalling buildings
horizontal beamshorizontal beams
vertical support columnsvertical support columns
concrete pillarconcrete pillar
a welding roda welding rod
knee jointsknee joints

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合资企业合资企业公文柜公文柜
内阁会议内阁会议内阁大臣内阁大臣加固房门加固房门
系鞋带系鞋带收音机收音机
挂断电话挂断电话
a joint venturea joint venture
a filing cabineta filing cabinet
a cabinet councila cabinet council
a Cabinet Ministera Cabinet Minister
fasten the doorfasten the door
fasten one’s shoelacesfasten one’s shoelaces
a radio receivera radio receiver
hang up the receiverhang up the receiver

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备用电池备用电池地震救生储备地震救生储备
急救用品急救用品便携式露营灶便携式露营灶
手提式电脑手提式电脑小罐煤气小罐煤气玻璃碎片玻璃碎片
明智的安排明智的安排
extra batteryextra battery
earthquake survival suppliesearthquake survival supplies
first-aid suppliesfirst-aid supplies
a portable camp stovea portable camp stove
a portable computera portable computer
small cans of gassmall cans of gas
fragments of broken glassfragments of broken glass
a sensible arrangementa sensible arrangement

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1. detect (L3) vt. vt. notice or discover notice or discover (sth. partly hidden or not clea
r) TranslationTranslation
Can you detect an escape of gas in this corner of Can you detect an escape of gas in this corner of the room?the room?
KeyKey
这个房间的角落有煤气泄漏,你能感觉到吗?这个房间的角落有煤气泄漏,你能感觉到吗?同根词同根词
detection detection 察觉,侦查 察觉,侦查 detective detective 侦探侦探protect protect 保护保护
III. Word UsingIII. Word Using

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2. withstand (L18) v.v. bear; resistbear; resist
the stormthe storm
severe testssevere tests
another attackanother attack
hard wearhard wear
pressurepressure
withstandwithstand
CollocationCollocation
顶住暴风雨顶住暴风雨 经得起严峻的考验经得起严峻的考验 抵挡住又一次进攻抵挡住又一次进攻 耐穿耐穿 禁得住压力禁得住压力

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3. enclose (L28) v.v. surround; put sth. in an envelope, parcel, etcput sth. in an envelope, parcel, etc
Use itUse it
1) Why do people always enclose a garden with a 1) Why do people always enclose a garden with a wall or fence?wall or fence?
2) Can money be enclosed with a letter to be 2) Can money be enclosed with a letter to be mailed?mailed?
1) To protect flowers and plants from being stolen 1) To protect flowers and plants from being stolen or destroyed.or destroyed.
2) No. Because …2) No. Because …
KeyKey

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4. in addition (to … ) (L34)
besidesbesides
TranslationTranslation
除此除此(名单上的名字)(名单上的名字)之外,还有六个申请人。之外,还有六个申请人。
In addition (to the names on the list), there areIn addition (to the names on the list), there are six other applicants.six other applicants.
KeyKey

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5. agree on: have the same opinion about have the same opinion about (L49) agree to: accept; approveaccept; approve agree with: have the same opinion with sb. have the same opinion with sb.
Blank FillingBlank Filling
1) Finally the committee __________ your request.1) Finally the committee __________ your request.2) I can’t __________ your father; it is a foolish risk.2) I can’t __________ your father; it is a foolish risk.3) The two sides _______________ the date of 3) The two sides _______________ the date of
negotiation.negotiation.
agreed toagree with
have agreed on

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6. resistant (L64)
adj. offering resistanceoffering resistance
TranslationTranslation
防水的 防热的 防弹的防水的 防热的 防弹的保守的人通常反对变化。保守的人通常反对变化。
water-resistant heat-resistant bullet-resistantwater-resistant heat-resistant bullet-resistant
Conservative people are usually resistant to change.Conservative people are usually resistant to change.
KeyKey

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7. make a/no difference (L65)
have an/no effect on sb. or sth.have an/no effect on sb. or sth.
TranslationTranslation
海边的空气改善了他的健康状况。海边的空气改善了他的健康状况。
KeyKey
The sea air has made a difference to his health.The sea air has made a difference to his health.

DebateDebate

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Will Man Surely Will Man Surely Conquer Nature?Conquer Nature?
YesYes NoNo

A General A General
Statement Statement
Supported by Supported by
DetailsDetails

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Supporting a topic sentence with examplesSupporting a topic sentence with examplesmakes a general statement specific and easymakes a general statement specific and easyto understand.to understand.
A Paragraph A Paragraph
with a General Statement with a General Statement
Supported by DetailsSupported by Details

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In this term several useful and interesting courses have beenoffered. An Introduction to European Culture, for instance, gives us a lot of background knowledge of the history of European philosophy, literature, and arts. From time to time wesee slide shows of famous paintings and hear tapes of famouspieces of music, and they make the lectures all the moreinteresting. American Society and Culture is another course thatattracts a large audience. The teacher, who visited the UnitedStates not long ago, discusses new trends and changes inAmerican life as well as American history and traditions. We likethese and other courses very much, because they help us notonly to improve our English but also broaden our vision.
Topic sentence (the first sentence) + two examples (An Introduction to European Culture; American Society and Culture)
A Sample A Sample ParagraphParagraph

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Your Your TaskTask
1. Do you think you are an optimist or a pessimist? Write a paragraph relating an occasion when you
behaved like an optimist or like a pessimist.
2. Write about a person whom you admire or a place that impressed you.