Unit 1 Back to school Section Ⅲ Integrated skills课件(共85张)+学案(含答案)+练习(含答案)
日期:2025-11-24科目:英语类型:高中课件查看:55次大小:746007B来源:二一课件通
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Section Ⅲ Integrated skills Ⅰ.阅读理解 A Environmental Books for Kids City Green, by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan (1994) It is a great book on how anyone can take action and make a difference.In it, Marcy, a young girl, wants to plant a garden in the vacant lot (空地) of her city block.The book describes every step of building a community garden for everyone to share.It comes with a handy guide on how you can start your own community garden! Kate, Who Tamed the Wind, by Liz Garton Scanlon (2018) This book is a wonderful story of problem-solving and perseverance (坚持不懈), as it tells the story of a young girl who decides to stop the wild wind from blowing by planting trees.It is a great read explaining the important role of trees in our lives and the planet as well as the importance of nature-based solutions. We Are Water Protectors, by Carole Lindstrom (2020) If you want to learn more about native people and the importance of protecting water, this is the book for you.It is a story of a young girl who stands up for environmental justice (正义) and becomes an activist who fights to protect the world from pollution. Pangolina, by Jane Goodall (2021) A pangolin is to be unlawfully sold at the market. Luckily for her, a little girl, who knows that pangolins are friendly animals with feelings just like humans, asks her mother to buy Pangolina and set her free.If you love animals and you want to learn more about the problems of wildlife traffic as well as the importance of protecting endangered (濒危的) animals, this wonderful book is a good choice. 1.Which book would you recommend to someone interested in gardening? A.Pangolina. B.City Green. C.We Are Water Protectors. D.Kate, Who Tamed the Wind. 2.When was the book covering native people’s movement printed? A.In 1994. B.In 2018. C.In 2020. D.In 2021. 3.Who wrote the book about saving animals? A.DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan. B.Liz Garton Scanlon. C.Carole Lindstrom. D.Jane Goodall. B Eight years ago, Al Nixon decided to begin each day from a bench with a spectacular view of St. Petersburg’s waterfront in Florida.“I call it ‘life rising’ because watching a sunrise makes me feel positive and centered before I start my day,” says Nixon, who works for the city’s water department. It is Nixon’s own version of daily motivation. A year later, a woman stopped to say hello, and she said something that changed his perspective on his daily ritual.“She said, ‘You know, every morning when I see you sitting here, I know that everything is going to be OK,’” Nixon recalls.“That was when I knew: I needed to pay attention to the people walking past. I needed to make eye contact and let people know that we matter to each other.” Instead of staring straight ahead at the waterfront, Nixon started smiling at people and striking up conversations. And pretty soon, more than a few early risers began joining him on the bench, sometimes unburdening themselves and telling ... ...