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Unit 5 Section Ⅶ WRITING WORKSHOP & READING CLUB课件(共95张PPT+ 学案 +练习)高中英语 北师大版(2019)必修 第二册

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Unit,学案,第二,必修,2019,北师大
    Section Ⅶ WRITING WORKSHOP & READING CLUB 维度一:品句填词 1.My favourite winter sport is       (滑冰); I belong to a ski club. 2.Gold and silver are precious       (金属) that are used in jewelry. 3.The tourist       (小册子) showed all the must-see attractions in the city. 4.During the storm, many were desperately seeking s       to stay safe. 5.The main earthquake was followed by several a        , causing more damage. 维度二:词形转换 1.It is essential that your diet is       (vary) and balanced. 2.That is an extraordinary claim for the poem’s       (origin). 3.The         (disappear) of the wolves had many unexpected results. 4.This book contains         (observe) about the causes of addictions. 5.Yet,I learned that deep inside,he is      (harm) and has a loving nature. 维度三:固定搭配和句式 根据括号内的汉语提示补全下面的句子。 1.             (看见一只可怕的狼), children were rooted, extremely frightened. 2.The mother                (看到她的儿子正在做作业) and felt cheerful. 3.We             (避雨) in a cave after we had a picnic. 4.The more we do for the people,              (就越幸福) we’ll be. Ⅰ.阅读理解   Summer music festivals are coming, which means that thousands of fans are camping nearby, ready to party. Big trouble arises, however, when it comes to the time for them to leave. Campers leave tents, sleeping bags, clothes and food behind after they’re done partying.They just leave all their stuff for someone else to clean up.   After the Isle of Wight Festival in the UK saw a shocking 10,000 tents left behind in 2011, some environmentally-minded people decided to take action.Then an activity called Love Your Tent was started.It wanted to make “getting up and leaving tents behind completely socially unacceptable”.In 2012, the activity took over a single campground at the festival and made sure that every person who wanted to camp there signed an agreement that included promising to take their camping facilities home. This time, out of 1,500 campers, only 18 tents were abandoned.   Unfortunately, when Love Your Tent did a survey of students last year, they found that 60 percent of the students admitted to leaving tents behind in the past, even though 86 percent recognised that waste has a bad influence on the environment.36 percent were unsure if their behaviour would ever change, and 35 percent said their behaviour would never change.The camping facilities are so cheap — in terms of quality and price — that nobody sees the sense in packing up a dirty tent and taking it home for reuse.    While there’s no easy solution to this trash (垃圾) disaster, it’s clear that music festival organisers need to take responsibility for what their event creates. They should demand that campers clean up their trash and provide tent-recycling facilities for those peo ... ...

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