U5 Wild animals讲义 课文解析&基础梳理&词汇运用 【U5 Wild animals课文解析】 Giant panda·large, black and white bears ·live in the bamboo forests of central and western (west) ChinaAfrican elephant·the biggest (big) land animal ·have a long trunk [tr k] ·live in AfricaBlue whale·the largest living animal on the Earth ·live in almost every oceanKangaroo·travel by jumping (jump), use their big tails to keep (keep) balance ·live in Australia It was still only a little (little/a little) after seven o'clock; the Sun was pale, and the air was cool. The morning smelled (smell) delicious. Sam sat down quietly by the pool and lifted his field glasses. The mother swan appeared to be (be) only a few feet away. She was sitting very close, not moving (move). The father swan was nearby. Both birds were (be) listening and waiting. Both birds saw Sam, but they didn't mind his (he) being there-in fact, they rather liked it. Sam was very happy. He was keeping company with these two great birds in the wilderness. It satisfied him greatly (great). In midmorning, when the Sun was up in the sky, Sam focused (focus) his glasses on the nest again. At last, he saw a small head pushing through the mother's feathers, the head of a baby Trumpeter(黑嘴天鹅). The baby climbed out of the nest. Sam could see its grey head and neck, and its body covered with soft fine feathers. Soon another (other/the other/another) baby appeared. Then another (other/the other/another). Then the first one walked his way down into his mother's feathers again, for warmth (warm). Then one tried to climb up his mother's back, but her feathers were wet, and he fell (fall) off. The mother swan just sat and sat, enjoying her babies, watching (watch) them use their legs. "One, two, three, four, five," Sam counted. "One, two, three, four, five. Five babies, just as sure as I'm alive! This is my (I) lucky day." (Adapted from The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White) (节选自E. B.怀特的《吹小号的天鹅》) expect sit push lift mind climb 1 April Clear At about seven o'clock, I arrived at the pond. I sat down and lifted my field glasses. I saw a nesting swan and a male swan sitting nearby. They also saw me, but they didn't mind. I was glad to stay with them so close. When the Sun was up in the sky, I saw a baby Trumpeter pushing through her mother's feathers and climb out of the nest. Then one after another. There were five of them. They were sort of brownish-grey in colour, a bit dirty but very cute. The male swan led them right up to me. I wasn't expected to see this, but I kept still. What a lucky day it was! Pip: You look worried, Ala. What's the problem Ala: I'm leaving (leave) with my family in a few (a few/a little) days. Pip: Why are you leaving Ala: We are running out of food, so we have to move. Pip: What happened Ala: People are cutting down the forest for farming (farm). Pip: I'm sorry about that. Where are you leaving for Ala: We are going to set out for the north in a few days, but we don't k ... ...
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