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    原版英语RAZ 教案Q37-Coral Reefs (3).pdf

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    原版英语RAZ 教案Q37-Coral Reefs (3).pdf

    Coral ReefsA Reading AZ Level Q Leveled BookWord Count:908Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK QNQUWritten by Paula SchrickerCoral ReefsCoral ReefsLevel Q Leveled Book Learning AZWritten and Illustrated by Paula SchrickerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:Michael Aw/PhotoDisc/Getty Images;back cover,pages 4,5,17(bottom):courtesy of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary/NOAA;title page,pages 6,9,10:courtesy of Mohammed Al Momany/NOAA;pages 3,18(all):courtesy of Paige Gill/Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary/NOAA;page 7:courtesy of Steven Cook/Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary/NOAA;pages 8,17(top):courtesy of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission;page 11:courtesy of NURC/UNCW and NOAA/FGBNMS;pages 12,19(right):courtesy of Peter Craig/National Park of American Samoa/NPS/U.S.Department of Interior;page 13:courtesy of NASA Goddard Space Flight Centers Landsat Team using data courtesy the Australian ground receiving station teams;page 14:courtesy of ISS Crew,Earth Observations experiment and the Image Science and Analysis Laboratory,NASA-JSC;page 15(main):courtesy of Andrew Bruckner/NOAA Fisheries;pages 15(inset),16(top):courtesy of USGS/Coastal&Marine Geology Program/CCWS;page 16(bottom):courtesy of David Burdick/NOAA;page 19(left):courtesy of Dave BurdickWritten by Paula Schrickerwww.readinga-Coral ReefsCorrelationLEVEL QN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRACoral Reefs Level Q 34IntroductionCoral reefs are home to thousands of living organisms.A massive reef community is made up of many types and shapes of corals.A reef can be hundreds of miles long with thousands of sea animals inhabiting it.All types of creatures are bustling about,day and night.Almost 25 percent of all the plants and animals in the ocean live around coral reefs.Many kinds of coral,fish,and sea creatures live in a reef.Table of ContentsIntroduction.4What Is Coral?.5A Busy Underwater Community .9Where Do Corals Live?.11Threats to Coral Reefs.15Protecting the Reefs .18Glossary.20Coral Reefs Level Q 34IntroductionCoral reefs are home to thousands of living organisms.A massive reef community is made up of many types and shapes of corals.A reef can be hundreds of miles long with thousands of sea animals inhabiting it.All types of creatures are bustling about,day and night.Almost 25 percent of all the plants and animals in the ocean live around coral reefs.Many kinds of coral,fish,and sea creatures live in a reef.Table of ContentsIntroduction.4What Is Coral?.5A Busy Underwater Community .9Where Do Corals Live?.11Threats to Coral Reefs.15Protecting the Reefs .18Glossary.20Coral Reefs Level Q 56What Is Coral?The corals that form the reefs often look like rocks or plants.Corals are actually groups of tiny animals called polyps(PAh-lips).Most polyps are smaller in size than a pea.There may be thousands of polyps living on a mound or branch of coral.Each polyp is an eating machine.It has a sac-like body and a mouth that is surrounded by tiny tentacles.At night,its tentacles stretch out like hands to catch food.Polyps open their tentacles only at night.One of the two main types of coral is hard,or“stony,”coral.Most stony corals live with nutritious plants called algae(AL-jee),which provide food for the corals.Stony coral polyps have a hard skeleton.After the polyps die,the skeletons are left behind.Over time,millions of these skeletons help build a reef.These feathery polyps form branches.Coral Reefs Level Q 56What Is Coral?The corals that form the reefs often look like rocks or plants.Corals are actually groups of tiny animals called polyps(PAh-lips).Most polyps are smaller in size than a pea.There may be thousands of polyps living on a mound or branch of coral.Each polyp is an eating machine.It has a sac-like body and a mouth that is surrounded by tiny tentacles.At night,its tentacles stretch out like hands to catch food.Polyps open their tentacles only at night.One of the two main types of coral is hard,or“stony,”coral.Most stony corals live with nutritious plants called algae(AL-jee),which provide food for the corals.Stony coral polyps have a hard skeleton.After the polyps die,the skeletons are left behind.Over time,millions of these skeletons help build a reef.These feathery polyps form branches.Coral Reefs Level Q 78Many corals are named for what they look like.Stony brain corals look like brains.Elkhorn corals look like the broad horns of an elk.Soft sea whip and sea pen corals look like long whips and pens.Sea fan corals branch out wide to trap bits of plankton to eat as they drift by.Elkhorn coral branches out as an elks horns do.The second main type of coral is soft coral.Soft corals are flexible and able to bend with the tides.Some kinds of soft coral are also poisonous and will sting if touched.(Left)A sea fan(a soft coral);(right)a brain coral(a stony coral)Coral Reefs Level Q 78Many corals are named for what they look like.Stony brain corals look like brains.Elkhorn corals look like the broad horns of an elk.Soft sea whip and sea pen corals look like long whips and pens.Sea fan corals branch out wide to trap bits of plankton to eat as they drift by.Elkhorn coral branches out as an elks horns do.The second main type of coral is soft coral.Soft corals are flexible and able to bend with the tides.Some kinds of soft coral are also poisonous and will sting if touched.(Left)A sea fan(a soft coral);(right)a brain coral(a stony coral)Coral Reefs Level Q 910A Busy Underwater CommunityWhen people think of coral reefs,they also think of brightly colored fishand with good reason.Thousands of fish of all sizes,shapes,and colors live around reefs.They depend on the reefs for both food and protection.Schools of brightly colored fish are common on reefs.Reefs provide food for crustaceans such as shrimp,lobsters,and crabs.Sea urchins and starfish catch clams and other small shellfish hidden among the coral.Flowerlike sea anemones settle into crevices to live.Deep holes in the reef are the perfect homes for long moray eels.Reefs offer many good hiding places.Coral Reefs Level Q 910A Busy Underwater CommunityWhen people think of coral reefs,they also think of brightly colored fishand with good reason.Thousands of fish of all sizes,shapes,and colors live around reefs.They depend on the reefs for both food and protection.Schools of brightly colored fish are common on reefs.Reefs provide food for crustaceans such as shrimp,lobsters,and crabs.Sea urchins and starfish catch clams and other small shellfish hidden among the coral.Flowerlike sea anemones settle into crevices to live.Deep holes in the reef are the perfect homes for long moray eels.Reefs offer many good hiding places.Coral Reefs Level Q 1112Coral reefs are sensitive and cannot survive in many areas because of environmental conditions.Freshwater runoff from rivers can kill coral.Dirt and debris can smother it.The heavy wave surges from large storms can break reefs apart in just a few hours.Because coral grows very slowly,a reef takes a long time to expand its size or recover from damage.Large brain corals can be thousands of years old.Where Do Corals Live?Coral reefs need certain living conditions to stay healthy.They need the right depth of water.They need healthy algae plants to feed them.And both coral and algae need the right temperature.Coral grows best,and stays healthy,in warm tropical water that remains between 21 and 29 degrees Celsius(7085 F).The dark areas of the map show the location of coral reefs.This algae field is home to pink rope sponges.Coral Reefs Level Q 1112Coral reefs are sensitive and cannot survive in many areas because of environmental conditions.Freshwater runoff from rivers can kill coral.Dirt and debris can smother it.The heavy wave surges from large storms can break reefs apart in just a few hours.Because coral grows very slowly,a reef takes a long time to expand its size or recover from damage.Large brain corals can be thousands of years old.Where Do Corals Live?Coral reefs need certain living conditions to stay healthy.They need the right depth of water.They need healthy algae plants to feed them.And both coral and algae need the right temperature.Coral grows best,and stays healthy,in warm tropical water that remains between 21 and 29 degrees Celsius(7085 F).The dark areas of the map show the location of coral reefs.This algae field is home to pink rope sponges.Coral Reefs Level Q 1314There are three types of coral reefs:fringing reefs,barrier reefs,and atolls.Fringing reefs sit close to the shoreline at the“fringe”of the land.Barrier reefs have a larger lagoon,or area of water,between the reef and the shore.The largest barrier reef in the world is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.It is 2,000 kilometers(over 1,242 mi)long.An aerial view of the Great Barrier ReefCross section of a fringing reefCross section of a barrier reefAn atoll is the third type of reef.An atoll forms in a circular pattern around an old sinking island.As the island ages and sinks,the atoll forms a lagoon in the middle of the circle.The largest atoll,in the western Pacific,has a lagoon measuring over 97 kilometers (60 mi)across.Aerial view of an atollCross section of an atollCoral Reefs Level Q 1314There are three types of coral reefs:fringing reefs,barrier reefs,and atolls.Fringing reefs sit close to the shoreline at the“fringe”of the land.Barrier reefs have a larger lagoon,or area of water,between the reef and the shore.The largest barrier reef in the world is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.It is 2,000 kilometers(over 1,242 mi)long.An aerial view of the Great Barrier ReefCross section of a fringing reefCross section of a barrier reefAn atoll is the third type of reef.An atoll forms in a circular pattern around an old sinking island.As the island ages and sinks,the atoll forms a lagoon in the middle of the circle.The largest atoll,in the western Pacific,has a lagoon measuring over 97 kilometers (60 mi)across.Aerial view of an atollCross section of an atollCoral Reefs Level Q 1516Threats to Coral ReefsCoral reefs are very fragile and easily damagedby both disease and humans.White band and black band diseases are caused by destructive bacteria.The band of bacteria travels up the branch of coral.These fast-moving band diseases can wipe out an ancient coral reef in weeks.White band disease can destroy coral quickly.A dark ring resulting from black band diseaseAnother serious condition is called bleaching.It occurs when bacteria attack algae,corals main food source.The coral cant eat the algae,so it begins to starve.If the bacterial invasion is stopped,the coral might recover.If it isnt stopped the coraland the reefwill die.The white areas of these corals have been bleached.Coral Reefs Level Q 1516Threats to Coral ReefsCoral reefs are very fragile and easily damagedby both disease and humans.White band and black band diseases are caused by destructive bacteria.The band of bacteria travels up the branch of coral.These fast-moving band diseases can wipe out an ancient coral reef in weeks.White band disease can destroy coral quickly.A dark ring resulting from black band diseaseAnother serious condition is called bleaching.It occurs when bacteria attack algae,corals main food source.The coral cant eat the algae,so it begins to starve.If the bacterial invasion is stopped,the coral might recover.If it isnt stopped the coraland the reefwill die.The white areas of these corals have been bleached.Coral Reefs Level Q 1718Protecting the ReefsIn addition to being beautiful,coral reefs are an important natural resource.Reefs help protect coasts from storms and floods.Much of the worlds supply of fish lives and feeds around reefs.Many reef plants and animals are used in the production of medicines.This officers job is to watch and protect coral reefs.Each year,volunteer divers help clean the reef of debris.humans cause most coral reef damage.Fishing with poisons and explosives destroys reefs and most of the animals that live around them.Construction creates soil erosion and polluted freshwater runoff.Boats and ships break off large chunks of reefs.Gas and oil from boat engines poison coral,plant,and fish life.Divers often drop boat anchors onto reefs.Others break off pieces of live coral to take as souvenirs.Boats sometimes break off large chunks of coral.Coral Reefs Level Q 1718Protecting the ReefsIn addition to being beautiful,coral reefs are an important natural resource.Reefs help protect coasts from storms and floods.Much of the worlds supply of fish lives and feeds around reefs.Many reef plants and animals are used in the production of medicines.This officers job is to watch and protect coral reefs.Each year,volunteer divers help clean the reef of debris.humans cause most coral reef damage.Fishing with poisons and explosives destroys reefs and most of the animals that live around them.Construction creates soil erosion and polluted freshwater runoff.Boats and ships break off large chunks of reefs.Gas and oil from boat engines poison coral,plant,and fish life.Divers often drop boat anchors onto reefs.Others break off pieces of live coral to take as souvenirs.Boats sometimes break off large chunks of coral.Coral Reefs Level Q 1920Glossaryatolls(n.)circular reefs formed when coral grows around islands that later sink beneath the surface of the sea(p.13)barrier reefs(n.)reefs that sit farther from the shoreline;they form barriers between the open ocean and calm lagoons (p.13)bleaching(n.)when coral turns white after its algae die(p.16)crevices(n.)cracks and holes(p.10)crustaceans(n.)hard-shelled,many-legged sea creatures such as lobsters,shrimp,and crabs (p.10)erosion(n.)wearing or washing away of the soil(p.17)fringing reefs(n.)reefs that are very close to shorelines(p.13)lagoon(n.)shallow,calm water between a reef and the shoreline or in the center of an atoll(p.13)plankton(n.)tiny animal or plant life in the ocean(p.8)polyps(n.)tiny individual coral animals (p.5)Many countries,like Australia,have written laws and rules to protect their reefs.But creating these laws and rules is only a start.In some other countries,the laws are not well enforced.Almost 25 percent of the worlds reefs have already been destroyed.Nearly 60 percent are damaged.All of us can help to protect them,even if we dont live near an ocean.Never throw anything in the water.Learn what human actions cause ocean temperatures to rise and bacteria to grow.If everyone thinks about their actions,coral reefs will remain a beautiful,natural wonder for many years to come.Divers still enjoy visiting fragile reefs.Coral Reefs Level Q 1920Glossaryatolls(n.)circular reefs formed when coral grows around islands that later sink beneath the surface of the sea(p.13)barrier reefs(n.)reefs that sit farther from the shoreline;they form barriers between the open ocean and calm lagoons (p.13)bleaching(n.)when coral turns white after its algae die(p.16)crevices(n.)cracks and h

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