人教版(2019)选择性必修第三册 Unit3 Environmental Protection 生物多样性课件(共14张PPT)

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名称 人教版(2019)选择性必修第三册 Unit3 Environmental Protection 生物多样性课件(共14张PPT)
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Summit links biodiversity with culture
By RENA LI in Montreal | China Daily Global | Updated: 2022-12-13 11:11
A global dialogue on strengthening the links between nature and cultures to achieve a sustainable and ecological civilization also highlighted the achievements and actions taken by China.
What does the underlined word “stress” probably mean
A. pressure B. importance C. illness D. emphasize
Officials, experts and nongovernmental organization (NGO) members gathered at a Nature and Culture summit during the 15th meeting of the United Nations' Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Dec 11-12, in support of the implementation of the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF).
In his opening remarks, Huang Runqiu, the Chinese minister of ecology and environment and the president of COP15, stressed the importance of cultural diversity, especially the experience and knowledge from minority groups.
For example, Yunnan province, where the first phase of the COP15 meeting was held, is home to 26 traditional ethnic groups and 15 unique minority groups, forming a series of traditional ecological cultures such as the Hani Terrace Culture, Naxi Dongba Culture, Dai Long Mountain Culture, and Tibetan Holy Land Culture.
Their worldviews, cultural values and identities are closely connected to nature, as per their saying, "Humans and nature are half-brothers".
Huang urged protecting biodiversity by proposing to "fully respect and protect" the traditional cultures in various places and let the cultural awareness of biodiversity protection be passed on "from generation to generation".
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He also called for strengthening mutual learning and communication between different cultures. "We need to promote equal exchanges and dialogues between different civilizations and cultures, learn from each other and actively promote the process of global biodiversity governance," Huang told the summit.
Situated in the Eastern Himalayas with a land area of 394,000 square kilometers, Yunnan's ecosystem ranges from low tropical forests to alpine pastures as one of 36 global biodiversity hot spots.
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World should address hunger crisis
By Qu Sixi | China Daily | Updated: 2022-12-28 07:22JIN DING/CHINA DAILY
What does the underlined word “address” refer to
A. deal with
B.a formal speech
C. details of where sb lives or works
Globally, 2022 began with severe uncertainty as a COVID-19 relapse threatened to prolong the pandemic. Conflict and climate events and the Ukraine crisis continued to exacerbate uncertainties and put the most vulnerable further at risk.
I am trying to sound the alarm about this as loudly as I can. The global food crisis just continues to intensify, and things are going to get worse in 2023.
Somalia is on the frontline of this crisis, facing the impact of climate change — seeing its worst drought in 40 years. Crops are failing, livestock are dying and millions of people are facing starvation. This is in just one corner of our planet; people in other places are also on the edge of famine.
Which is not the difficult situation mentioned in the text
A. rising unemployment B. extreme climate
C. Ukraine crisis D. severe famine
Which can be learnt in the text
A. COVID-19 is not a big problem in 2022.
B. The global food crisis is becoming worse and worse.
C. The people in Somalia don't need to worry about extreme climate change.
D. The author believes that the year 2023 will be easier for us.
The World Food Programme's latest analysis has found that, currently, 349 million people across 79 countries are facing acute, or crisis-level, food insecurity — up from 282 million at the start of the calendar year. This is a record high and more than 2.5 times the number of people experiencing crisis levels of hunger before the pandemic began. It's hard to believe that this number was only 80 million people just a few years ago.
Among the 349 million facing food insecurity, some 49 million people living in 49 countries are just one step away from famine. Most worrying of all, now almost one million people are living in famine-like conditions — over 300,000 in Somalia alone, the rest in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Yemen.
What has been found by the World Food Programme
A. 282 million people are facing severe food insecurity now.
B. The number of people who suffer from hunger is increasing sharply.
C. 49million people living in 49 country have already suffered from the food crisis.
D. The number of peole who experience crisis levels of hunger prior to the pandemic is 80 million.
In the short term, an urgent and coordinated multilateral effort across governments, institutions, the private sector and civil society is needed to avoid an even more severe global hunger crisis in 2023, including supporting social protection systems and strengthening national food systems. For example, we can reach more people and create more resilient, equitable and efficient food systems by delivering home-grown school meal programs.
China is a valued partner of the WFP in tackling hunger and strengthening livelihoods, resilience and nutrition. We will continue to explore the newest ideas, latest technologies, and build lasting partnerships with our Chinese partners to reach people who have been left furthest behind. Meanwhile, we are acting as a bridge to leverage relevant expertise, experiences and resources from our partners, in response to emergencies and development needs, helping developing countries progress toward zero hunger, through South-South and Triangular Cooperation.
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