Lesson 46 Part Ⅰ
Lesson 46
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Place Names
Column A Column B
Thailand Buenos Aires
Canada Addis Ababa
Afghanistan Bangkok
Argentina Bonn
Denmark New Delhi
Ethiopia East Berlin
East Germany Copenhagen
West Germany Kabul
Greece Tehran
India Athens
Indonesia Ottawa
Iran Baghdad
Iraq Jakarta
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Lesson 46 Part Ⅱ News
Lesson 46
Part Ⅲ Science Report
----Natural Environment(Ⅱ)
Exercises:
Ⅰ.1.What problems are Asian countries facing according to the United Nations' report?
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2.How many Asian countries are mentioned in this report? What are they?
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3.What is the most serious threat to the area?
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Ⅱ.1.The report said the reduction in woods areas has already led to increased _____, _____ ______in the dry seasons and_______ _______ ______ ______ _____.
2.A top U.N. official said that as much as______% of the woods in Asia will be gone in______ years unless ________ ______ _______ _______to save them.
Part Ⅱ News
Exercises:
Ⅰ.(News Item 1)
1.WHO?__________________________________________
2.HOW BIG?______________________________________
3.IN WHAT WAY?_________________________________
4.WHAT?_________________________________________
5.WHERE?________________________________________
Ⅱ.(News Item 2)
1. American and Japanese negotiators have agreed on a proposal for______ ______in modern technology products.
2.The proposed agreement calls for______ business competition in selling such goods as ______ and _____ _______.
3.The Japanese and American governments must______ the proposal before it can take effect.
4.The proposed agreement was reached _____ _______ ____ ______ ______ ________ _______.
Lesson 46
PartⅠWarming-up Exercises
Place Names
Training Focus:
Recognizing place names: 1. names of countries 2. names of capitals
Directions: Knowledge about names of countries and their capital cities is important in following news stories. Listen carefully. Draw lines to match the capitals in Column B with their corresponding countries in Column A.
Key:
1. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.
2. Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
3. The capital of Afghanistan is Kabul.
4. The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires.
5. What is the capital of Denmark? It's Copenhagen.
6. Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia.
7. The capital of East Germany is East Berlin and Bonn is the capital of West Germany.
8. Athens is the capital of Greece.
9. Do you know what the capital of India is? Yes, it's New Delhi.
10. Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia.
11. The capital of Iran is Tehran.
12. What is the capital of Iraq? It's Baghdad.
Lesson 46 PartⅡ
Ex.Ⅰ
Directions: Answer the questions according to the information you hear from the news.
1. Who has agreed to lend money to the Soviet Union?
2. How big is the loan?
3. In what way will the Soviet Union use the money?
4. What is the purpose of building a pipeline?
5. Where was the agreement signed?
Key: (see tapescript)
Ex.Ⅱ
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.
Key: (see tapescript)
Tapescript:
News (1′13″)
News Item 1
The Soviet Union
A West German banking group has agreed to lend the Soviet Union more than one thousand million dollars to buy West German pipeline equipment. The Soviet Union would use the equipment to build a pipeline to carry natural gas from Siberia to Western Europe. Soviet officials and West German banking officials signed the agreement in Leningrad. A statement said that the Bonn government would repay the loan if Moscow failed to do so.
News Item 2
Tokyo
American and Japanese negotiators have agreed on a proposal for balanced trade in modern technology products. The proposed agreement calls for increased business competition in selling such goods as computers and communications equipment. The Japanese and American governments must approve the proposal before it can take effect. The proposed agreement was reached after four days of talks in Tokyo.
Lesson 46 Part Ⅲ
Ex.Ⅰ
Directions: Answer the questions according to the information you hear on the tape.
Key: (see tapescript)
Ex.Ⅱ
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.
Key: (see tapescript)
Tapescript:
Science Report (1′9″)
----Natural Environment (Ⅱ)
A United Nations' report says Asian countries are facing major environmental problems. The report released in Bangkok said that parts of China, India, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan are threatened by man-made and natural events that turn productive land into deserts. It said the most serious threat to the area is the rapid shrinking of Asia's rain forests, or woods, especially in Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. The report said the reduction in woods areas has already led to increased flooding, water-shortages in the dry seasons and the loss of farm lands. A top U.N. official said that as much as 70 % of the woods in Asia will be gone in 20 years unless actions are taken now to save them.