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    UNIT 5 Humans and natureSection Ⅱ Lesson 2 & Lesson 3.匹配词义A.单词匹配(  )1.rescue   A.n.大洲;大陆(  )2.trap B.n.队长;组长(  )3.interrupt   C.n.& vt.营救;救援(  )4.damage D.vt.估量衡量;测量(  )5.measure   E.adv.附近(  )6.captain   F.n.& vt.努力尝试企图(  )7.prove   G.n.伤害,损伤,损害(  )8.continent   H.vt.打断讲话(  )9.attempt   I.vt.困住;使陷入危险中(  )10.nearby   J.vt.证明;证实[答案] 1—5 FDIGJ 6—10 ACHBEB.短语匹配(  )1.on one's way to  A.吸气(  )2.make progress B.用完;耗尽(  )3.carry on   C.为……做准备(  )4.all the way D.取得进步(  )5.get into   E.停止运转;出故障(  )6.breathe in   F.在某人去某地的路上(  )7.in preparation for G.一路上;一直(  )8.at one time   H.曾经;一度(  )9.run out   I.继续(  )10.break down   J.陷入;染上[答案] 1—5 FDIGJ 6—10 ACHBE.默写单词1vehicle n 交通工具车辆2death n.   死亡3operation n.   行动活动;手术;操作4process n.   过程进程5battle n.   较量;竞争;斗争;战斗6protection n.   保护;防护7polar adj.   极地的地极的8exploration n.   探险;探索9base n.   基地大本营;基vt.   以……为基地10dust n.   灰尘;尘埃Ⅰ.语境填词loss;suffering;prove;vehicle;continent;breathe;site;duty;dust;ambition1Asia is the largest of the continents of the world.2They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence.3She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer.4A cloud of dust rose as the truck drove off.5He breathed deeply before speaking again.6Death finally brought an end to her suffering7It is my duty to report it to the police.8A site has been chosen for the new school.9The closure of the factory will lead to a number of job losses10This vehicle was parked on private property..语法填空之派生词1The birth of her son was a minor interruption(interrupt) to her career.2We took a wrong turn and got lost(loss) in the mountains.3He underwent a three­hour heart operation(operate).4This war has caused widespread human suffering(suffer).5He asked to be put under police protection(protect).6We had to stop for breath(breathe) before we got to the top.7The team has been training hard in preparation(prepare) for the big game.8The pilot studied his instruments anxiously(anxious).9We are looking for an ambitious(ambition) young assistant.10Our parents live some distance(distant) away.1While he was on the way to Antarctica,he received a message from the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen which said he was going south,too.在去南极洲的路上他收到了挪威探险家罗尔德·阿蒙森的一封信信中说他也要南下。2Firsthis two sledges broke down and then the horses began to have serious difficulties with the snow and the cold.先是他的两辆雪橇坏了后来马匹开始在大雪和严寒的天气下出现严重问题。3Putting on our shoes in the morning is getting slower and slower.早上穿上鞋子的速度也越来越慢了。4The next to go was Captain Oateswho was having great difficulty walking.接下来离开的是奥茨船长他行走非常困难5Scott had failed to win the race to the Pole,but the great courage shown by Scott and his men made them heroes.斯科特没能赢得去极地的比赛他和他的手下表现出的巨大勇气使他们成为英雄词语助读Robert Falcon Scott罗伯特·法尔肯·斯科特(1868—1912)出生于英国德文郡普利茅斯英国海军军官、极地探险家人们称他为“斯科特船长”(Captain Scott)。Roald Amundsen罗尔德·阿蒙森(1872—1928)挪威极地探险家。他在探险史上获得了两个“第一”:第一个航行于西北航道;第一个到达南极点。base n.基地in preparation for为……做准备anxiously adv.焦虑地;不安地pull v.拉;拖;拽sledge n.雪橇skis n.滑雪板make progress取得进步;取得进展break down 抛锚;(机器等)坏了after a while过了一会;过了不久shocked adj.震惊的shock v.使震惊shocking adj.令人震惊的ambition n.抱负雄心;追求夙愿ambitious adj.有抱负的;有雄心壮志的exploration n.探险;探索explore v.探险;探索explorer n.探险者;勘察者run out of 用完;用光(人作主语)run out用完;耗尽(物作主语)realise v.意识到hopeless 无助的;绝望的cheerful adj.快乐的高兴的on one's way在某人去……的路上all the way一路上;一直at one time以前;曾经distant adj.遥远的;疏远的continent n.洲;大洲have difficulty (in) doing sth.做某事有困难carry on继续carry out执行;实施courage n.勇敢;勇气courageous adj.勇敢的;有勇气的原文呈现RACE TO THE POLEOn 1 June,1910,Captain Robert Falcon Scott left London to begin his journey to Antarctica.While he was on the way to Antarctica,he received a message from the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen which said he was going south,too.[1] Then the race to the South Pole began![1]which引导定语从句修饰先行词message。During the polar summer of 19101911,both teams organised food bases in preparation for their journeys the next year.Then came the total darkness of the polar winter.[2] Scott and Amundsen waited anxiously for spring.[2]本句是一个完全倒装句,then置于句首谓语came提前。Amundsen was the first to leave on 8 September,1911.[3] He had teams of dogs pulling the sledges and all his men were on skis.Because of this,he made rapid progress.Scott left on 1 November and soon had problems.First,his two sledges broke down and then the horses began to have serious difficulties with the snow and the cold.After a whileScott and his men had to push the sledges themselves.[3]不定式to leave作定语修饰the first。Amudsen reached the Pole on 14 December,1911 and put a Norwegian flag there.Then he prepared for the return journey.Amundsen and his team arrived safely back to their starting base on 25 January,1912,ten days ahead of their planned schedule.Scott finally arrived at the Pole with four team members on 17 January,1912.They were shocked when they saw the Norwegian flag.Scott wrote in his diary:Well,we have now lost the goal of our ambition and must face 800 miles of hard pushing——and goodbye to most of our dreams.The return journey was one of the worst in the history of exploration.The men were soon very tired and were running out of food.The weather conditions were terrible.Scott started to realise their hopeless situation:We are very cheerfulbut what each man feels in his heart I can only guess.Putting on our shoes in the morning is getting slower and slower.However,on their way back they found time to look for rocks.They carried twenty kilos of rocks all the way with them.Later,these rocks proved that at one time in the distant past,the continent of Antarctica was covered by plants.Then disaster came.Edgar Evans had a terrible disease and died after a bad fall.The next to go was Captain Oates,who was having great difficulty walking.Scott recorded his death“He saidI'm just going outside and may be some time....We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death,but though we tried to stop him,we knew that it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman.We all hope to meet the end with a similar spirit,and certainly the end is not far.Scott and two of his team members carried on and got within eleven miles of one of their food bases.But then a terrible storm started and they could not leave their tent.Scott spent some of his last hours writing.He wrote a letter full of sadness to his wife Kathleen:I could tell you lots and lots about this journey.What stories you would have for the boy...but what a price to pay.”Scott's diary also told the story of their endWe are getting weaker and weaker and the end can't be far.It seems a pity,but I do not think I can write more.The news of Scott's death shocked the world.Even Amundsen was moved by Scott's death saying“Captain Scott left a record,for honesty,sincerity,for bravery,for everything that makes a manScoot had failed to win the race to the Pole,but the great courage shown by Scott and his men made them heroes.译文参考南极的比赛1910年6月1日罗伯特·法尔肯·斯科特船长离开伦敦开始南极洲之旅。在去南极洲的路上,他收到了挪威探险家罗尔德·阿蒙森的一封信,信中说他也要南下。然后,去南极的比赛开始了!1910—1911年的极地夏季两个队伍都建立了食物储存处为他们明年的旅程做准备。接着漆黑的极地冬夜开始了。斯科特和阿蒙森都焦急地等待着春天来临。1911年9月8日阿蒙森第一个离开。他让成群的狗拉着雪橇所有的人都在滑雪板上。正因如此他进展很快。斯科特于11月1日离开不久就出现了问题。先是他的两辆雪橇坏了后来马匹开始在大雪和严寒的天气下出现严重问题。过了不久斯科特和他的队员们不得不自己推雪橇。1911年12月14日阿蒙森到达南极并在那里插上挪威国旗。然后他准备返回。阿蒙森和他的队友们在1912年125日平安回到起始基地比计划的时间还提前了十天。1912年1月17日斯科特和4名队员终于到达了南极。他们看到挪威国旗时感到非常震惊。斯科特在日记中写道:好吧我们现在已经失去了雄心壮志的目标并且必须面对800英里的艰苦跋涉——告别我们大部分人的梦想。”这次返程是探险史上最糟糕的一次。队员们很快就精疲力竭食物也快吃完了。天气很糟糕。斯科特开始意识到他们的绝望处境:“我们很开心但每个人心里的感受我只能猜测。早上穿鞋子的速度也越来越慢了。”然而在回来的路上他们找时间搜集岩石。他们一路上带着20公斤的石块。后来这些石块可以证实在遥远的过去南极洲曾经被植物覆盖。然后灾难来了。埃德加·埃文斯得了重病摔了一跤就死了。接下来离开的是奥茨船长他行走非常困难。斯科特记录了他的死亡:他说我正要出去也许得一段时间……’我们知道可怜的奥茨正在走向死亡但尽管我们试图阻止他我们都知道这是一个勇敢的人和一个英国绅士的行为。我们都希望以类似的精神迎接结束当然结束也不远了。斯科特和两名队员继续向前到达距离食品储存处不足11英里的地方。但紧接着一场可怕的风暴开始了他们根本不能离开帐篷。斯科特花了他最后几个小时的时间写作。他给妻子凯瑟琳写了一封充满悲伤的信:我可以告诉你很多关于这次旅行的事情。你会给我们的孩子讲些什么故事呢……但要付出多大的代价。”斯科特的日记也讲述了他们的结局:我们越来越虚弱结局不可能太远。这似乎很遗憾但我认为我不能再写更多了。斯科特去世的消息震惊了全世界。就连阿蒙森也被斯科特的死感动了他说“斯科特船长为诚实、真诚、勇敢以及一切造就一个男人的品质留下了记录。”虽然他没能赢得去南极的比赛但斯科特和他的队员们所展现出的巨大勇气使他们成为英雄。 

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