2022年高中外研版英语教材选修课文 .docx
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1、精品_精品资料_Module 1 Antarctica:the last continent1 Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. Its also the driest. With annual rainfall close to zero, Antarcticais technicallya desert. Covering about 14millionsquare kilometres around the South Pole, it is the fifth largest continent in the world. A high
2、 mountain range, the Trans-Antarctic range, runs fromeast to west, cutting the continent in two. There are volcanoes too, but they are not very active. Antarctica holds 90% of the worlds ice, and most of its fresh water 70% is in a frozen state, of course. 98% of the surface is covered permanently i
3、n the ice cap. On average it is two kilometres thick, but in some places it reaches a depth of five kilometres.Strong winds driven by gravity blow from the pole to the coastline, while other winds blow roundthe coast. It is difficult to imagine a more inhospitable place. 2 Yet Antarctica is full of
4、wildlife, which has adapted to its extreme conditions.There are different types of penguins, flying birds, seals, and whales. But the long Antarctic winter night, which lasts for 182 days the longest period of continuous darkness on earth, as well as the extreme cold and lack of rainfall, means that
5、 few types of plants can survive there. Only two types of flowering plants are found, while there are notrees on the large continent. The rest of the plants are made up of mosses, algae and lichen. Some forms of algae have adapted to grow on ice.3 Most of the ice has been there for thousands of year
6、s. As a result, it has become a window on the past, and can give researchers lots of useful information.Gases and minerals, in the form of volcanic dust trapped in the ice, can tell us a lot about what the worlds climate was like in past ages. Antarctic rocks are also very important for research. Mo
7、st of them are meteorites from outer space. One rock, known us the“ Alien r”ock, may contain evidence of extra-terrestrial life. Since most Antarcticrocks arc dark in colour, they stand out against the while background and are easy to identify and collect.4 Antarctica was the last continent to be di
8、scovered. But more than two thousand years ago Greek geographers believed that there was a large land mass in the south which balanced the land in the north. They called itAnti-Arktikos, or Antarctica:the opposite of Arctic. When Europeans discovered the continent of America in the 15th century, the
9、 great age of exploration began. However, progress to the South Pole was slow. Not until the late 18th century did the British explorer James Cook cross the Antarctic Circle, but he never saw land. Then in 1895, a Norwegian called Carstens Borchgrevink became the first man to set foot on the Antarct
10、ic mainland. The race to the pole had begun. It was finally reached on 11th December, 1911 by the Norwegian Roald Amundsen.5 可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品_精品资料_Today scientists from many countries travel to Antarctica to study its resources. A spirit of international friendship has replaced the rivalry that ex
11、isted between many of the earlier explorers. In 1961, a treaty signed by 12 countries, including Britain, France, and the USA, made Antarctica the worlds biggest nature reserve. The aim of the treaty is to prevent the commercial and military use of the continent. In particular, it aims to keep Antar
12、ctica free from nuclear tests and radioactive waste; to promote international scientific projects; and to end arguments about who owns the land. Today countries representing 80% of the world s population have signed the treaty. Antarctica has become perhaps the most successful symbol of mans efforts
13、 to work together for progress and peace.How Failure Became SuccessOn 8th August, 1914,27 men who had replied to an advertisement in The Times boarded a ship leaving for the Antarctic. The name of the ship was the Endurance and the captain was an Irishman called Ernest Shackleton.The aim of the jour
14、ney was to cross the frozen continent via the South Poleajourney of 1,800 miles. Shackleton thought the journey would last six months.But when land came into sight, the Endurance became trapped in the ice and began to break up. Shackleton and his men watched the Endurance sink into the icy sea.They
15、then headed north, pulling three lifeboats behind them.After six days, bad weather forced them to give up and the men set up camp on a sheet of ice which began slowly moving across the Antarctic Circle.They survived on the ice for five months. Then, on 16th April, 1915,Shackleton sawland. It was Ele
16、phant Islanda large rock with nothinggrowing on it, but much better than a floating piece of ice. When they reached the island, Shackleton came up with an idea it was a risk but he would have to take it. He and five men would take one of the lifeboats, and sail 800 miles to South Georgia, where ther
17、e was a permanent camp. They could then return to rescue the rest of the men.It took Shackleton 17 days to reach South Georgia. Unfortunately he landed on the wrong side of the island, and had to walk 36 hours over mountains to reach the camp. The whale hunters at the camp couldnt believe their eyes
18、 when they saw the six men walking down from the mountains.Shackleton kept his promise. More than three months later, he returned to Elephant可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品_精品资料_Island to rescue the crew he had been forced to abandon. He had failed to reach the polebut he had saved the lives of all his men.Welco
19、me to the South Poles.South Poles. How many are there.In fact, there are three South Poles: a ceremonial Pole ,which is on the moving glacier, a geographicalor truePole, and a magnetic Pole.which changes its position according to the movement of the Earth.Is it safe.Because the South Pole is a high
20、altitude site, the glare of the sunlight here is very intense. It aslso reflected by the snow, so if you go outside, remember to wear sunglassesand use suncream.If you don tt,here assevere risk that you lldamage your eyesight or get badly sunburnt.Is it cold.Yes. Be very careful out in the open air.
21、 The temperature is between minus 21 in the summer and minus 78 in the winter, and you can become numb with coldwithout realising. There s heavy frost even on the warmest summer days, and if it s quiet you can hear your breath freeze. So if you leave the station, dress warmly andcarry dry clothing a
22、nd a portable radio.Is there anything good about the weather.The air is very pure, and it doesn t snowveornylymaubcohut four millimetres a year. Theres very littlewind and the sky isusually clear. It s possibly the calmest place on Earth.Whats it like to live here.Life is quite abnormal. Sunrise and
23、 sunset come once every six months, and in the winter the total absence of daylight can be tiresome, and for some,depressing. We re totally isolated except for radio and electronic communications, as no aircraft can fly here for about eight months.Where do we live.The South Pole scientific station i
24、s situated on a platform of ice, 3,000 s a comfortable dormitory for sleeping ,the canteen serves great food, and theres a well-可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品_精品资料_stocked library of DVDs and videos. But showers and laundry are limited, because water is very valuable. We discourage you from smoking except in sp
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