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1、2019外研版高中英语基于词、法、句挖掘文本深度学习选择性必修一This call for an island caretaker attracted interest from all over the world. It wasactually a very clever means 3.(既突出了大堡礁的重要性,又强调了大堡礁需要人类保护).Located off the coast of North-east Australia, the Great Barrier Reef 4.(是,也球上最大的生物).About the size of Japan, it even can be
2、seen from outer space. More than 25 million years old, the Great Barrier Reef is made up of living coral growing on dead coral. 5.(它是许多鸟类和海洋生物的栖息地). But this unique and delicate place is now under threat from pollution and climate change.To get this job, the candidates had to make a short video show
3、ing how much they knew about the reef. 6.(另外,应聘者还需要证明为何自己是这个职位的最佳人选).Out of the thousands of applicants, eleven were selected, including a young woman from China. 7. (最终,来自英国 的本索撒尔获得了这份工作).Ben did a lot during his time as an island caretaker. 8.(除了 发布博客),taking photos and writing articles about the
4、reef, he made a number of appearances on television 9.(号召保护大堡礁). He also worked as a presenter for the National Geographic Channel, before going on to write a book about his experiences. Ben later joked that 10.(这个工作的招聘启事上应该写“世界上最繁忙的工作”,而不是“最棒的Whether it was a genuine job offer or an eye-catching ma
5、rketing event isnt really important. 11.(最重要 的是)that people all over the world 12.(认识至U 了) the beauty of the ocean in the area. 13.(而且),they came to understand the delicate balance that the environment exists in and what can, and must, be done to protect the reef. That way, 14.(大堡礁才能继续作为野生动物的安全栖息地 以
6、及梦寐以求的旅游目的地)for the millions of tourists who visit it each year.Unit 6 Nurturing NatureUnderstanding Ideas :The Sky Railway过关斩将第一遍:词汇短语foe r n-sooqKK s poopgoGyg濡)c讶 m 演llHL ecoICJSWBPms i so?mnsE 普 w上s :昂ion常gThe Sky RailwaySitting back in my seat, I cant quite believe that Im about to travel along
7、 the railway that many foreign experts c1(断言;声称)was impossible”. The train has been r2(快速移动)along steadily since it left Xining. All this time, the song Sky Railway has been playing inside my head. The words railways like m3(巨大的)dragons are winding among the mountains”seem particularly v4(逼真的)as I t
8、ravel across the “roof ofthe world.I was one of the people who came from all p5(地区;区域)of China to work on this railway. Taking years to complete, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is a record of all of our efforts to o6(克服; 战胜)the most difficult engineering challenges. How to protect the d7(脆弱的)ecosystem wa
9、s among the topconcerns.The first 18(地标)to catch my eye is the s9(壮丽的)Qingshuihe Bridge, the worlds longest bridge built over permafrost. Look! A group of Tibetan antelopes is moving under the bridge, with some stopping to eat grass at their 110(闲暇).Thirty-three passages have been built under the ra
10、ilway to allow the animals to move safely and freely in their natural h11(栖息地).Wild animals such as these Tibetan antelopes have now been using these p12(通道)for years. They seem totally unawareinfinitivesthat we are speeding past at over 100 kilometres an hour.To prevent damage to wetlands and grass
11、lands, 675 bridges with a total 113(长度)of about 160 kilometres were built betweenGolmud and Lhasa. We even moved 140,000 square metres of wetland to a new area in order to p14(保护)its distinctecosystem.The journey has been flying by, and before I know it, we have reached Tanggula Station. L15(位于)at o
12、ver 5,000 metresabove sea level, this is the highest railway station in the world. In locations such as this, the t16(稀薄的)air, changeableweather and high levels of UV r17(辐射)presented perhapsthe greatest challenge for railway workers. To make sure we stayed h18(健康的),several oxygen-making stations we
13、reconstructed. We were also able to enjoy regular b19(间歇;休息)in lower areas.As we pass Cuona Lake, I feel a sense of p20(自豪;骄傲)and achievement. Using thousands and thousands of sandbags, we built a twenty-kilometre wall along the lake to protect it from construction waste. Cuona Lake is so close to t
14、he railway that I want to reach out and touch its pale blue m21(如镜面的)surface.Water birds playing in the lake, and cattle and sheep w22(徘徊)the grasslands bring the scenery to life.The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has been attracting peoples admiration for centuries. Now, thanks to our efforts, p23(乘客)from a
15、llover the country have been enjoying these magical landscapes. I am proud that we built our “i24(不可能的)” railway, and did sowith the care that the environment deserves. It t25(真正; 精确地)is an extraordinary Sky Railway”.infinitivesgrammaradverbs g 翁 tenses.interrogatives 三;3 s S=S c、; A S? E-3 55 PP Si
16、N 2t:co d.崇若 relatives cofuture第二遍:基础语法披荆斩棘The Sky RailwaySitting back in my seat, I cant quite believe that Im about to travel along the railway 1 many foreign experts claimed was“impossible”. The train has been racing along 2(steady) sinceit left Xining. All this time, the song “Sky Railway has be
17、en playing inside my head. The words railways like massive dragons are winding 3 the mountains seem particularly vivid as Itravel 4 the “roof of the world”.I was one of the people who came from all 5(part) ofChina to work on this railway. Taking years to complete, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is a reco
18、rd of all of our efforts6(overcome) the most difficult engineering challenges. How to protect the delicate ecosystem 7(be) among the topconcerns.The first landmark 8(catch) my eye is the splendidQingshuihe Bridge, the worlds longest bridge built 9permafrost. Look! A group of Tibetan antelopes is mov
19、ing under the bridge, with some 10(stop) to eat grass at their leisure.Thirty-three passages have been built 11 the railway to allowthe animals to move 12(safe) and freely in their naturalhabitat. Wild animals such as these Tibetan antelopes have now been using these passages for years. They seem to
20、tally 13(aware)that we are speeding past 14 over 100 kilometres an hour.To prevent damage to wetlands and grasslands, 675 bridges with a total 15(long) of about 160 kilometres were built betweenGolmud and Lhasa. We even moved 140,000 square metres of wetland 16 a new area in order to protect its dis
21、tinctecosystem.The journey has been flying by, and before I know it, we 17(reach) Tanggula Station. Located at over 5,000 metres above sea level, this is the 18(high) railway station in theworld. In locations such as this, the thin air,19(change) weather and high levels of UV radiation presented per
22、haps the greatest challenge 20 railway workers. To make sure westayed healthy, several oxygen-making 21(station) wereconstructed. We were also able to enjoy regular breaks in lower areas.As we pass Cuona Lake, I feel a sense of pride and 22(achieve). Using thousands and thousands of sandbags, we bui
23、lt a twenty-kilometre wall 23 the lake to protect it fromconstruction waste. Cuona Lake is so close to the railway 24I want to reach out and touch 25(it) pale blue mirror-likesurface. Water birds 26(play) in the lake, and cattle andsheep wandering the grasslands bring the scenery to life.The Qinghai
24、-Tibet Plateau has been attracting peoples admiration for centuries. Now, thanks to our efforts,27(passenger) from all over the country have been enjoying these 28(magic)landscapes. I am proud that we built our impossible“ railway, and did so with the care that the environment 29(deserve). It trulyi
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