Unit One Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Man in the Realm of Nature Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 1. With the development of our society, human beings Part division of the text become more and more independent (F) Further Understand ing E As society develops, man tends to become less dependent Blank Filling on nature directly, while indirectly his dependence grows True or False 2. The imperfect tools prevented our ancestors from satisfying their needs. (F) Questions and Answers Despite their imperfect tools, they worked together stubbornly, Interview collectively, and were able to attain results 3. People in ancient times tended to see the natures elemental forces as friendly. (F) Nature with its elemental forces was regarded as something hostile to man Next 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程子O
With the development of our society, human beings become more and more independent. The imperfect tools prevented our ancestors from satisfying their needs. People in ancient times tended to see the nature’s elemental forces as friendly. 1. 2. 3. As society develops, man tends to become less dependent on nature directly, while indirectly his dependence grows. Despite their imperfect tools, they worked together stubbornly, collectively, and were able to attain results. ( ) F ( ) F Nature with its elemental forces was regarded as something hostile to man. ( ) F True or False Part Division of the Text Questions and Answers Blank Filling Further Understanding Interview
Unit One Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Man in the Realm of Nature Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Part Division of the Text 4. Deforestation originally was due to human,s fear of forest Further Understand ing (T) Blank Filling 5. As time goes on, mankind begins to look for other resources to take the place of natural resources. (F) True or False Questions and Answers /e As time goes on, mankind becomes increasingly concemed with the question of where and how to obtain irreplaceable natural resources for the needs of production Interview Prev 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程子O
Deforestation originally was due to human’ s fear of forest. As time goes on, mankind begins to look for other resources to take the place of natural resources. 4. 5. As time goes on, mankind becomes increasingly concerned with the question of where and how to obtain irreplaceable natural resources for the needs of production. ( ) F ( ) T True or False Part Division of the Text Questions and Answers Blank Filling Further Understanding Interview
Unit One Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Man in the Realm of Nature Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 1. What signs are given in this part to show that the previous Part division of the text dynamic balance is breaking down? Further Understand ing a The problem of replaceable resources of the biosphere has become acute. It is getting more difficult to satisfy the needs Blank Filling of human beings and society even for such a substance as True or False fresh water. The problem of eliminating industrial waste is also becoming increasingly complex Questions and Answers 2. What is the feature of modern technology? Interview An ever-increasing abundance of produced and used synthetic goods 3. Why do young people like synthetic, glittering fabrics that are not good for them? E Because they pay more attention to appearance than to health and they will only become aware of this harmful influence as they grow older Next 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程子O
1. What signs are given in this part to show that the previous dynamic balance is breaking down? The problem of replaceable resources of the biosphere has become acute. It is getting more difficult to satisfy the needs of human beings and society even for such a substance as fresh water. The problem of eliminating industrial waste is also becoming increasingly complex. 2. What is the feature of modern technology? An ever-increasing abundance of produced and used synthetic goods. 3. Why do young people like synthetic, glittering fabrics that are not good for them? Because they pay more attention to appearance than to health and they will only become aware of this harmful influence as they grow older. True or False Part Division of the Text Questions and Answers Blank Filling Further Understanding Interview
Unit One Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Man in the Realm of Nature Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 4. In what way are the synthetic products harmful to the Part division of the text earth? When synthetic products turn into waste, substances that in Further Understand ing their original form were not very toxic are transformed into Blank Filling harmful substances in the cycle of natural processes True or False Questions and Answers Interview Prev 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程子O
4. In what way are the synthetic products harmful to the earth? When synthetic products turn into waste, substances that in their original form were not very toxic are transformed into harmful substances in the cycle of natural processes. True or False Part Division of the Text Questions and Answers Blank Filling Further Understanding Interview
Unit One Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Man in the Realm of Nature Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Directions: Work in pairs to perform an interview. One student Part division of the text plays as the writer, Alexander Spirkin, and the other Further Understand ing a journalist. You two are talking about the man nature relation. Your conversation should be based Blank Filling on part 4, and it should cover the following aspects True or False 1. How does the writer view the man -nature relation Questions and Answers 2. What is the solution to ecological crisis? 3. If human beings go on violating the laws of nature, what will Interview happen? 4. What Oriental wisdom can we use for reference to deal with the man-nature relation? 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程子O
1. How does the writer view the man–nature relation? 2. What is the solution to ecological crisis? 3. If human beings go on violating the laws of nature, what will happen? 4. What Oriental wisdom can we use for reference to deal with the man–nature relation? Work in pairs to perform an interview. One student plays as the writer, Alexander Spirkin, and the other, a journalist. You two are talking about the man– nature relation. Your conversation should be based on part 4, and it should cover the following aspects: Directions: True or False Part Division of the Text Questions and Answers Blank Filling Further Understanding Interview