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    这是一份英语Unit 3 Fascinating Parks图文ppt课件,共37页。PPT课件主要包含了Grammar等内容,欢迎下载使用。

    By the end f this sectin, yu will be able t:intrduce the tpic f fascinating parks;learn abut the value f natinal parks and explre the significance f natinal parks fr nature cnservatin and human survival and develpment;examine the text mre clsely t understand the attributes f this text type;learn sme useful wrds and expressins.
    Where d yu think the fllwing phts were taken?Wuld yu like t g there? Why?Shuld a place like this be develped? If s, hw?
    I think they were taken in Yellwstne Natinal Park.
    Yes. Because it is a fascinating park with beautiful and natural scenery.
    I dn’t think s. I think we shuld prtect such places and preserve their natural state.
    Cultural NtesYellwstne Natinal Park is a natinal park lcated primarily in the U.S. state f Wyming, althugh it als extends int Mntana and Idah. It was established by the U.S. Cngress and signed int law by President Ulysses S. Grant n March 1, 1872. Yellwstne was the first Natinal Park in the U.S. and is als widely held t be the first natinal park in the wrld. The park is knwn fr its wildlife and its many gethermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, ne f its mst ppular features. It has many types f ecsystems, but the subalpine frest is the mst abundant. It is part f the Suth Central Rckies frests ecregin.
    2. When yu think f natinal parks, what cmes t yur mind first?
    I have been t city parks. City parks are utdr places where peple relax.
    When I think f natinal parks, I think f places f extreme natural beauty, usually far away frm any city.
    1. What kinds f parks have yu been t? What were they like?
    Lk at the title and the pictures. Guess what type f reading the text is.
    A travel jurnal.
    The first persn.
    T get clser t the readers. T make the narratin authentic, impressive, cnvincing and persuasive.
    In what persn is the text written? Why is the text written in that persn?
    SAREK NATIONAL PARK—EUROPE’S HIDDEN NATURAL TREASURE
    A Land f Muntains and IceMan at Peace with NatureA Land f AdventureA Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
    I wake up t the sund f the wind buffeting the clth f my tent. Even thugh the sun is brightly shining, telling whether it is mrning r night is impssible. I’m abve the Arctic Circle, where in summer the sun never sets. Checking my watch, I see that it is 7:30 a.m. I leave my tent and walk ver t the muntain edge. Spreading ut befre me, branches f the Rapa River flw thrugh the valley belw. I’m in the remte far nrth f Sweden in Sarek Natinal Park, a place with n rads r twns.
    buffet: strike against frcefullyclth: material made by weaving r knitting cttn, wl, silk, etc.edge: the utside limit f an bject valley: an area f lw land between hills r muntains, ften with a river flwing thrugh it; the land that a river flws thrugh
    Para 1: __________________________________
    A Summer Where the Sun Never Sleeps
    Sarek’s muntains used t be cvered by vast sheets f ice. Arund 9,000 years ag, this ice melted, leaving behind abut 100 glaciers. Sn after, reindeer began t arrive. Fllwing the reindeer were the Sami peple, wh made this territry their hme. Getting here is quite difficult, s apart frm the Sami very few peple have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek was made a natinal park in rder t keep the land in its natural state. Thugh the Sami are allwed t cntinue their traditinal way f life in the park, n ne else can live here, and all new develpment is banned within park bundaries. At the far side f the valley, an ancient Sami cttage is visible. Clse by, there are a few reindeer feeding n grass.
    vast: extremely large in area, size, amunt, etc.territry: land that is under the cntrl f a particular cuntry r ruler; an area that ne persn, grup, animal, etc. cnsiders as their wn and defends against thers wh try t enter itban: t decide r say fficially that sth is nt allwedbundary: a real r imagined line that marks the limits r edges f sth and separates it frm ther things r placescttage: a small huse, especially in the cuntryvisible: that can be seen
    Para 2: ___________________________
    A Land f Muntains and Ice
    Fr hundreds f years, lking after reindeer was a way f life fr the Sami. They used the reindeer’s meat fr fd, their bnes fr tls, and their skin fr making clthes and tents. Since reindeer were always n the mve, the Sami wuld pick up their tents and accmpany them. Tday, mst Sami have huses in villages near Sarek and live a mdern life just like their neighburs. But every spring, a small number f Sami still fllw their reindeer int the valleys f Sarek, living in tents r ld cttages and enjying their traditins. I am nt a Sami, but in Sarek I’ve adpted sme f their habits. Fr example, this mrning my breakfast is flat bread warmed ver a fire, dried reindeer meat, and sme sweet and sur berries that I fund grwing near my tent.
    accmpany: t travel r g smewhere with sbadpt: t use a particular manner, way f speaking, expressin, etcsur: having a taste like that f a lemn r f fruit that is nt ready t eat
    Para 3: _______________________
    Man at Peace with Nature
    After breakfast, I pack my bag and set ut again. Since I must carry all f my fd and supplies with me, my bag weighs abut 30 kilgrams. If tday is anything like yesterday, it will be full f sweat and hard wrk as I hike ver this difficult land t my destinatin n the ther side f the valley. Hwever, I cannt cmplain. Being in such a beautiful and wild place makes me feel blessed t be alive. Here I am, alne under this brad sky, breathing the fresh air, and enjying this great adventure. What culd be better?
    Para 4: ___________________
    A Land f Adventure
    bless: t ask Gd t prtect sb/sth
    The passage mainly talks abut Eurpe’s hidden natural treasure Sarek Natinal Park. It is a land f adventure, muntains and ice and a place where man can be at peace with nature with a summer where the sun never sleeps.
    Part 2 (Para. 2-3): Histry and traditins
    Part 3 (Para. 4): Experience
    Part 1 (Para. 1): Experience
    Hw many hurs a day des the sun shine in summer in Sarek?What steps has the Swedish gvernment taken t keep Sarek in its natural state?Hw has life changed fr the Sami? Why might s few Sami want t live in Sarek?Why des the writer think the sweat and hard wrk is wrth it?Wuld yu like t visit Sarek? Why r why nt?
    It is a beautiful and wild place, and the writer is enjying a great adventure.
    24 hurs a day.
    It was made a natinal park, n ne besides the Sami can live there, and new develpment is banned.
    They n lnger herd reindeer — they live mdern lives in cities. They might nt want t live in Sarek because life there is quite hard.
    I wuld lve t visit there, because it lks wild and wnderful.
    Are these senses used t describe Sarek in the text? If s, explain hw.
    Spreading ut befre me, branches f the Rapa River flw thrugh the valley belw... At the far side f the valley, an ancient Sami cttage is visible. Clse by, there are a few reindeer feeding n grass.
    Since I must carry all f my fd and supplies with me, my bag weighs abut 30 kilgrams. If tday is anything like yesterday, it will be full f sweat and hard wrk as I hike ver this difficult land t my destinatin n the ther side f the valley.
    Fr example, this mrning my breakfast is flat bread warmed ver a fire, dried reindeer meat, and sme sweet and sur berries that I fund grwing near my tent.
    Here I am, alne ... breathing the fresh air, and enjying this great adventure.
    I wake up t the sund f the wind buffeting the clth f my tent.
    In the remte far nrth f Sweden, in Sarek Natinal Park abve the Arctic Circle, I wake up t the sund f the wind b_______ the clth f my tent. Standing at the e_____ f the muntain, watching the Rapa River f_____ thrugh the valley belw, I feel s b______ t be alive and have this rare pprtunity t explre this unique t_______ which is almst unknwn t the utside wrld.Once cvered by v____ sheets f ice, Sarek’s muntains are hme t the Sami, the native residents f the park. The Sami lived ff reindeer, mved with them, and a____________ them fr hundreds f years. Tday, mst Sami have left their ancient c_______ in the muntain valleys and live a mdern life in villages near Sarek instead. T keep its natural state, except fr the Sami, n ne is allwed t live in Sarek, and all new develpment is b______ within the park b_________. It is hped that Sarek Natinal Park will always remain as it is, natural and beautiful.
    Cmplete the passage using the crrect frms f the wrds frm the text.
    ccmpanied
    Wrk in grups. Discuss these questins.
    1. Is it wrth making a place like Sarek a natinal park? Give yur reasns. 2. D yu think setting up natinal parks is an effective way t balance develpment and the prtectin f nature? Why r why nt?
    Yes. Peple can g there and appreciate the beauty f nature, and therefre better understand the imprtance f nature prtectin.
    Yes, it is an effective way. Only a very small part f the wrld has been set aside fr natinal parks, s there are still plenty f places that can be develped withut having t tuch the mst beautiful and interesting natural spts.
    Cultural NtesSarek Natinal Park in Lapland, Sweden is ne f the ldest natinal parks in Eurpe. It is ver 1,900 square kilmetres in area, and is next t tw ther natinal parks which are similar in size. The park is in the far nrth f Sweden, near the brder with Nrway, making it quite islated and hard t get t. It has n rads, nly a few hiking trails which are unmarked, tw small bridges, n recent buildings r develpment f any kind, and a small handful f ld buildings (a small chapel, a few Sami huts) which are usually uninhabited and which are generally nt available fr use by park visitrs. All in all, this makes it ne f the wildest places in Eurpe.
    Wrds and Expressins
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