新核心大学英语听说教学教程3答案解析.ppt
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1、Unit 1 The Age of Robots,Unit 2 Nuclear Radiation,In this unit you will: 1. learn about nuclear radiation and the consequences resulting from a nuclear crisis; 2. familiarize yourself with the words and expressions related to the theme of the unit; 3. learn to recognize main ideas and understand the
2、 purpose of a lecture; 4. enhance listening skills through non-theme related audio and video materials; 5. learn to use proper expressions and sentence structures to get conference information from the registrar.,Learning objectives,Part I Theme-Related Activities,Part II Listening Strategies,Part I
3、II Extensive Listening,Part IV Communication Skills,Part V Assessment Log,Part I Theme-Related Activities,Section I Science Report I,Section II Science Report II,Section III Science Report III,1. Are you exposed to radiation everyday? 2. What is the physical process of nuclear radiation?,Lead-in que
4、stions:,Unit 2 Part I Section I Lead-in questions,Word Bank,Unit 2 Part I Section I Word Bank,Unit 2 Part I Section I Word Bank,Unit 2 Part I Section I Word Bank,Notes,Unit 2 Part I Section I Notes,Task 1 Watch the video clip and then decide whether the following statements are true or false.,1. The
5、 nuclei of certain elements, such as uranium, are stable and can be split apart in the process known as fission. 2. Fission will occur when neutrons are moving too quickly. 3. Deuterium has a neutron in its nucleus. 4. Heavy water is more effective as a moderator than light water. 5. A normally oper
6、ating reactor will not leak any amount of radioactivity.,F,F,_,_,T,_,T,_,F,_,Unit 2 Part I Section I Task 1,Task,Task 2 Watch the video clip for the second time and then complete the following sentences.,Task,1. The capacity to penetrate through otherwise opaque substances. The capacity to , to . 2.
7、 Radiation causes things other than fatal cancers or in live-born offspring. 3. I think the number being counted by the Council on Economic Priorities, , around nuclear commercial plants in the States have to do with pneumonia-type deaths.,disrupt biological processes,_ _,kill cancer cells,_,serious
8、 transmittable genetic disease,_,nine thousand deaths a year,_,Unit 2 Part I Section I Task 2,4. But these are used to explore the relationship between smoking and lung cancer. 5. The overall excess mortality the accident, conservatively, was 50,000 extra deaths.,the same types of statistical techni
9、ques,_,probably attributable to,_,Unit 2 Part I Section I Task 2,1. How is radiation produced? 2. How can one guarantee the safe operation of a nuclear power plant? 3. How many different types of radiation does this video imply there are? What are they?,Task 3 Watch the video clip again and give a s
10、hort answer to each of the following questions.,Task,The reactor produces radiation as it generates heat.,_,Personnel must be well trained, so that they can master this complex technology.,_ _,3, low frequency radiation, high frequency radiation, nuclear radiation.,_ _,Unit 2 Part I Section I Task 3
11、,4. Does a nuclear power plant affect the mortality rate in the surrounding areas?,【Script】,According to the statistics released by Dr. Bertell, living near nuclear plant means more exposure to elevated levels of radiation, which largely, in turn leads to more death tolls.,_ _ _ _,Unit 2 Part I Sect
12、ion I Task 3,Script,Unit 2 Part I Section I Script,Word Bank,Unit 2 Part I Section II Word Bank,Notes,1. Richard E. Besser Richard E. Besser, MD, (born 1959) is an ABC News Medical editor and formerly the acting director of the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Agency for
13、 Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2. emergency kit A list of supplies or items prepared (usu. in a suitcase) to help you evacuate in case of emergency, such as a flashlight, battery-operated radio, food, water and blankets.,Unit 2 Part I Section II Notes,1. Which of the following best
14、explains “shelter in place”? A. To find a house in which to live. B. To be protected by the door. C. To place carbon dioxide and ice in its original place. D. To get indoors quickly and seal the area off. 2. Which of the following is NOT true of Dr. Bessers demonstration? A. It involved taking carbo
15、n dioxide and ice and placing them under the door. B. It showed that a basic door can be of great help to keep radiation out. C. The gas really came through the basic door. D. The door needed a plastic.,Task 1 Watch the video clip and choose the best answers to the questions below.,Task,Unit 2 Part
16、I Section II Task 1,3. How long can one stay in a sealed room before ventilating it? A. 3 days. C. 3 minutes. 4. What is the first priority if nuclear radiation is released? A. To evacuate first before the disaster. B. To have a radio. C. To prepare three days water. D. To shut the door. 5. Followin
17、g the guidelines reduces radiation exposure to of what one would experience outdoors. A. 5% C. 25%,B. 3 hours. D. 3 days and 3 hours. B. 15% D. 55%,Unit 2 Part I Section II Task 1,1. How should one seal the door? 2. Why does a basic door offer little help? 3. What is the purpose of the test? 4. What
18、 emergency supplies should homeowners keep?,Task 2 Watch the video clip for the second time and give a short answer to each of the following questions.,Task,Take a basic plastic sheet, ideally pre-cut, and use it to cover the door on all sides. Make sure that the gas has no way to come in.,_ _ _,It
19、allows gas to come through.,_,To test whether following the guidelines will effectively keep radiation (of toxic gasses) out.,_ _,Water, food, and a radio to follow broadcasting instructions.,_,Unit 2 Part I Section II Task 2,Task 3 Watch the video clip again and speak for two minutes on the topic.
20、Prepare to answer one or two questions from classmates or the teacher after the presentation.,For Reference:,Unit 2 Part I Section II Task 3,Task,Suggested questions and answers: 1. What does “shelter in place” mean? 2. What if oxygen starts running out in the sealed room? 3. What if the water is no
21、t drinkable?,It means getting inside quickly and sealing off the area from dangerous gasses or radiation.,_ _,One cannot keep the door sealed all the time. After three hours, one has to vent it to let some oxygen in to avoid suffocation.,_ _ _,The best way is to store as much drinking water as possi
22、ble.,_ _,Unit 2 Part I Section II Task 3,【Script】,Script,Unit 2 Part I Section II Script,Word Bank,Unit 2 Part I Section III Word Bank,Notes,1. Bob Woodruff Robert Warren “Bob” Woodruff (born August 18, 1961) is an American television journalist. His career in journalism dates back to 1989, and he i
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