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Unit 5 The power of the nature
Can you imagine the volcanologists’ work They often face the dangerous situation.Can you guess what the following three volcanologists’ most frightening experience are
A
B
C
Frank Gore
Jane Small
Sarah Tang
Listen to Part 1.
Listen to three volcanologists talking
about their most frightening experience.
Part 1
Hi, I’m Jane Small. I’ve been a volcanologist for ____ years, but I can still remember my first time ______ a crater. We were on top of an ______ volcano in Alaska. The experienced ________ of our group went immediately to the _____ of the crater. I was so ________ and couldn’t
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move at first. After a while I _______ myself to join the others. Then I got the _______ to bend over the boiling lava and collect a _______. I became so excited that I forgot my ______. After that, I was never so frightened again but I’m always ________.
Part 1
Hi, I’m Jane Small. I’ve been a volcanologist for ____ years, but I can still remember my first time ______ a crater. We were on top of an ______ volcano in Alaska. The experienced ________ of our group went immediately to the _____ of the crater. I was so ________ and couldn’t
five
inside
active
members
edge
anxious
move at first. After a while I _______ myself to join the others. Then I got the _______ to bend over the boiling lava and collect a _______. I became so excited that I forgot my ______. After that, I was never so frightened again but I’m always ________.
forced
courage
sample
fear
careful
Listen to Part 2.
Part 2
Hello, I’m Frank Gore. I’ve been studying volcanoes for almost ____ years. My most frightening experience was while _______ over a volcano in Hawaii. ________, the clouds came down really low and our _____ couldn’t tell where we were. We flew down _____ the clouds
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very close to the volcano. We flew ________ the fiery red lava below and the thick _______ clouds above. I felt very ________ and had to force myself not to ______. I had never felt so happy as I landed ______.
Part 2
Hello, I’m Frank Gore. I’ve been studying volcanoes for almost ____ years. My most frightening experience was while _______ over a volcano in Hawaii. ________, the clouds came down really low and our _____ couldn’t tell where we were. We flew down _____ the clouds
ten
flying
pilot
below
Suddenly
very close to the volcano. We flew ________ the fiery red lava below and the thick _______ clouds above. I felt very ________ and had to force myself not to ______. I had never felt so happy as I landed ______.
between
dark
panic
safely
nervous
Listen to Part 3.
Part 3
Good morning! I’m Sarah Tang. I’ve been _________ volcanoes for over ________ years. I’ll never forget the __________ experience I had on a volcano in New Zealand. I was _______ the crater taking
measurements. Suddenly the _______ under my feet began to tremble.
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The trembling got stronger and stronger
and after a minute some _____ blew out of the ground. That’s when I realized that the volcano was _____. Believe me I was trembling almost as _____ as the ground, and was ________ too! At first I was afraid that the volcano would ______ while I was still inside it! After that I became ______ by the experience and forgot to be __________.
Part 3
Good morning! I’m Sarah Tang. I’ve been _________ volcanoes for over ________ years. I’ll never forget the __________ experience I had on a volcano in New Zealand. I was _______ the crater taking
measurements. Suddenly the _______ under my feet began to tremble.
examining
twenty
amazing
down
ground
The trembling got stronger and stronger
and after a minute some _____ blew out of the ground. That’s when I realized that the volcano was _____. Believe me I was trembling almost as _____ as the ground, and was ________ too! At first I was afraid that the volcano would ______ while I was still inside it! After that I became ______ by the experience and forgot to be __________.
steam
alive
much
sweating
erupt
excited
frightened
A
B
Sarah Tang
Frank Gore
Jane Small
C
Write their names under the pictures below.
2. Listen to the tape again.
Fill in the chart below.
Name Jane Small Frank Gore Sarah Tang
Length of time as a volcanologist
Where was the volcano
When was he/she no longer frightened
Name Jane Small
Length of time as a volcanologist
Where was the volcano
When was he/she no longer frightened
5 years
Alaska
After collecting a
sample of lava
Name Frank Gore
Length of time as a volcanologist
Where was the volcano
When was he/she no longer frightened
10 years
Hawaii
When back on
dry land
Name Sarah Tang
Length of time as a volcanologist
Where was the volcano
When was he/she no longer frightened
20 years
New Zealand
After the trembling she became excited and forgot to be frightened
3. Listen to the tape once more. Write the names of the persons beside the emotional expressions they talked about.
I became so excited that I forgot
my fear.
(2) At first I was afraid that the volcano
would erupt while I was still inside it.
Jane
Sarah
(3) I was trembling as much as the
ground — and was sweating too!
(4) After that, I was never so
frightened again but I’m
always careful.
(5) I was so anxious and couldn’t move
at first.
Jane
Sarah
Jane
(6) I felt very nervous and had to force myself not to panic.
(7) After that I became excited by the experience and forget to be frightened.
(8) I had never felt so happy as I
landed safely.
Frank
Sarah
Frank
Listening text
Listen to three volcanologists talking about their most frightening experience.
Part 1 Hi, I’m Jane Small. I’ve been a volcanologist for five years, but I can still remember my first time inside a crater. We were on top of an active volcano in Alaska.
The experienced members of our group went immediately to the edge of the crater. I was so anxious and couldn’t move at first. After a while I forced myself to join the others. Then I got the courage to bend over the boiling lava and collect a sample.
I became so excited that I forgot my fear. After that, I was never so frightened again but I’m always careful.
Part 2 Hello, I’m Frank Gore. I’ve been studying volcanoes for almost ten years. My most frightening
experience was while flying over a volcano in Hawaii. Suddenly, the clouds came down really low and
our pilot couldn’t tell where we were. We flew down below the clouds very close to the volcano. We flew between the fiery red lava below and the thick dark clouds above. I felt very nervous
and had to force myself not to panic. I had never felt so happy as I landed safely.
Part 3 Good morning! I’m Sarah Tang. I’ve been examining volcanoes for over twenty years. I’ll never forget the amazing experience I had on a volcano in New Zealand. I was down the crater
taking measurements. Suddenly the ground under my feet began to tremble. The trembling got stronger and stronger and after a minute some steam blew out of the ground. That’s when I realized that the volcano was alive. Believe me I was
trembling almost as much as the ground, and was sweating too! At first I was afraid that the volcano would erupt while I was still inside it! After that I became excited by the experience and forgot to be frightened.