(共15张PPT)
Unit 4 Protecting our heritage sites
Project
1. A rise in the temperature of the gas results in its _____________ (expand).
2. It’s up to this country to take _____________ initiative in banning nuclear weapons.
3. It is an _____________ (emerge) branch of learning.
expansion
the
emergent
Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the (given) words.
Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the (given) words.
4. The bill would _____________ (submit) for public discussion before being enacted as law.
5. Time and hard work involved in completing such an _____________ (assign) are worthwhile.
6. He said this country would continue _____________ (pursue) the policies laid down at the London summit.
be submitted
assignment
to pursue
Definition
adv. in, at or to another place
Vocabulary web
where elsewhere; nowhere; somewhere; anywhere; wherever
(1) elsewhere
Definitions
1) n. an act of going into or getting into a place
2) n. the right or opportunity to enter a place
3) n. the right or opportunity to take part in sth or become a member of a group
4) n. the act of taking part in a competition, race, etc.
Vocabulary web
enter v. entrance n.
enter v. entry n.
(2) entry
Definitions
1) v. to decide or say officially that sth is not allowed
2) v. to order sb not to do sth, go somewhere, etc., especially officially
3) n. an official rule that says that sth is not allowed
Vocabulary web
impose/lift a ban
ban sb from doing sth
(3) ban
(1) They had _____________ to stay, so I couldn’t turn them away.
(2) We can’t go along that road because the sign says “No _____________ (enter)”.
(3) She’s been banned _____________ driving for six months.
nowhere
Entry
from
Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the (given) words.
(4) Our favourite restaurant was full, so we had to go _____________.
(5) I’ll meet you at the _____________ (enter) to the theatre this evening.
(6) The government has _____________ (ban) the use of chemical weapons.
elsewhere
entrance
banned
Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the (given) words.
Mount Huangshan
The site’s location
Its history
Its importance
Its current state, including threats
Measures to protect it
Heritage site to research
Mount Huangshan
Location
Located in southern Anhui Province
History
It has played an important role in the history of art and literature in China since the Tang Dynasty around the 8th century.
In 1990, UNESCO listed Mount Huangshan as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Poster
Importance
Huangshan, known as “the loveliest mountain of China”, was acclaimed through art and literature during a good part of Chinese history. Today it holds the same fascination for visitors, poets, painters and photographers who come on pilgrimage to the site, which is renowned for its magnificent scenery made up of many granite peaks and rocks emerging out of a sea of clouds.
Poster
Threats
The flood of tourists.
Fire.
Spread of pine wilt disease.
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Protection measures
Limit the number of visitors and regulate how often or how long the sites are open to visitors.
An alpine fire protection network of artificial water ponds and associated infrastructure is in place to assist in the control of wild fires.
Establish isolation and quarantine stations to control pine wilt disease.
Poster
Homework
Finish Appreciating language in the workbook.
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