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1、Unit 1 The Perfect Swarm Unit 2 The Red Devils Unit 3 The Orient ExpressUnit 4 The Varied Cultures of China Unit 5 Afghanistans Heroic ArtistsUnit 6 Natachas Animal Rescue Unit 7 Firewalking Unit 8 Living in the Slow LaneUnit 9 Alternative Energy Unit 10 Mars on EarthGlossaryUnit 1This story is set
2、in the central and western U.S., particularly in the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, and Wyoming as well as the Rocky Mountains.In the 1800s, the Rocky Mountain locust brought massive destruction to Western settlers. Then, the insects suddenly disappeared almost
3、without a trace. Now scientists hope to find a reason for the locusts extinction. What caused the Rocky Mountain locust to disappear Where will the scientists find the answersI. Locusts! Read the paragraph. Then match each word with the correct definition. Many places in the world regularly experien
4、ce plagues of locusts that can devastate entire countries. Locusts move in huge swarms, invade entire regions, and usually consume everything in their path. One swarm of locusts containing trillions of individual insects can eat thousands of tons of vegetation a day. Locusts are one of the worlds mo
5、st destructive insects, but they themselves are sometimes destroyed. In the 1800s, for example, the Rocky Mountain locust mysteriously became extinct.1. plague _E_2. locust _G_3. devastate _C_4. swarm _E_5. trillion _A_6. vegetation _F_7. extinct _B_A.1,000,000,000,000B. no longer in existenceC. cau
6、se extreme damageD. any widespread cause of misery, suffering, or deathE. a large group, usually of insectsF. the plant covering an areaG. an insect noted for flying in large groups and destroying cropsII. The Rocky Mountain Locust Mystery. Read the paragraph. Then complete the definitions with the
7、basic form of the underlined words or phrases. Dr. Jeff Lockwood is an entomologist who is particularly interested in the disappearance of the Rocky Mountain locust. The species was mysteriously wiped out in the late 1800s and there arent many clues as to why it happened. By studying locust specimen
8、s under a microscope and by taking DNA samples from the dead locusts, Lockwood aims to find out why the Rocky Mountain locust suddenly disappeared from Earth.1. a thing or fact that helps provide an answer to a question; evidence: clue2. a person who studies insects: entomologist3. an item that is a
9、n example of a larger group: specimen4. destroy completely; cause to no longer exist: wipe out5. a scientific instrument that uses lenses to make small objects appear larger: microscope6. the material that carries the genetic information in the cells of each living thing: DNASUMMARYThe mystery of th
10、e Rocky Mountain locust has baffled scientists in North America for over 100 years. After locusts completely devastated many parts of the United States in 1875, the entire species vanished from the continent. Entomologist Jeff Lockwood is determined to solve this mystery. After traveling to the Rock
11、y Mountains and studying locusts frozen in glaciers, Lockwood begins to look at the mystery from a new angle.Warming upTeaching NOTES1.Show students some pictures of locusts from the reading passage or other sources you can find.2.Have students guess why the locusts in this video and the reading pas
12、sage are called the perfect swarm.3.Ask questions like “ Have you ever seen a locust” and “ What do you know about locusts”Grasshopper There are hundreds of species of grasshoppers. These insects belong to the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera, and have antennae that are almost always short
13、er than their bodies, and short ovipositorsorgans for laying eggs. Normally females are larger than males. Males have a single unpaired plate at the end of the abdomen. The two pairs of valves (triangles) at the end of the female abdomen are used to dig in sand by the female grasshopper when laying
14、eggs. Although they differ in many features, they are easily confused with another sub-order of Orthoptera, Ensifera. The main distinguishing elements are the number of segments in their antennae and structure of the ovipositor. The location of the tympana and modes of sound production are other dis
15、tinguishing features. Ensiferans have antennae with at least 2024 segments, and Caeliferans have fewer. Butterfly Like other holometabolous species with a complete metamorphosis where the immature insects are entirely different from the mature stages, butterflies life cycle goes through four stages:
16、 egg, larva, pupa and adult. Their wings are large, often brightly colored, and they have conspicuous, fluttering flight. Butterflies comprise the true butterflies, the skippers and the moth-butterflies. The very many other families within the order Lepidoptera are considered moths. Some butterflies
17、 migrate over long distances. Some have formed symbiotic and parasitic relationships with social insects such as ants. Butterflies are important economically as agents of pollination. A few species are pests because they can damage agricultural crops or trees in their larval stages. Culturally, butt
18、erflies are featured in the visual and literary arts.Dragonfly A dragonfly is an insect characterized by big multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent wings, and an elongated body. Dragonflies and damselflies are similar in appearance.They differ in the position of their wings which are hel
19、d away from, and perpendicular to, the body when at rest. Like any other insects, dragonflies possess six legs, but are not able to walk. Dragonflies usually eat flies, bees, ants, butterflies, and other small harmful insects, and are valuable as predators who help keep the equilibrium between benef
20、icial insects and pests.They usually live around lakes, ponds, streams and wetlands because their larvae, known as “nymphs”, are aquatic.Cricket Partially related to grasshoppers, crickets are another group of insects with long antennae and flattened bodies. They have good vision and hearing. Their
21、compound eyes enable them to see in several directions simultaneously. A large number of crickets do not fly because their wings are not fully developed, but lie across the back. Their ability to jump to great heights compensates for the lack of flying skills. Crickets normally live less than one ye
22、ar. In the spring, the nascent insect hatches and looks like the adult, except for the wings. Only after shedding the skin several times do crickets develop new wings. Although not all kinds of crickets are pests, some species such as the black field cricket can affect crops and gardens. They can al
23、so attack dwellings in autumn. The pale green tree cricket can destroy twigs and berry canes. In some cultures, it is said that crickets bring good luck. Some people believe that all those who are fortunate enough to hear their songs are blessed. If a cricket lives in the house, it is treated with r
24、espect. They are placed in small cages and given food and water as the inhabitants of the house think that their existence brings good fortune.Watchingvideo SCRIPTNarrator: Damage from swarms of locusts can reach disastrous proportions. A single swarm of desert locusts can consume over 70,000 metric
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