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高中英语必修二unit5课文及听力原文

高中英语必修二unit5课文及听力原文

Unit 5 MusicTHE BAND THAT WASN'T(34 页)Have you ever wanted to be part of a band as a famous singer or musician? Have you ever dreamed of playing in front of thousands of people at a concert, at which everyone is clapping and appreciating your music? Do you sing karaoke and pretend you are a famous singer like SongZuying or Liu Huan? To be honest, a lot of people attach great importance to becoming rich and famous. But just how do people form a band?Many musicians meet and form a band because they like to write and play their own music.They may start as a group of high-school students, for whom practicing their music in someone's house is the first step to fame. Sometimes they may play to passers-by in the street or subway sothat they can earn some extra money for themselves or to pay for their instruments. Later they may give performances in pubs or clubs, for which they are paid in cash. Of course they hope to make records in a studio and sell millions of copies to become millionaires!However, there was one band that started in a different way. It was called the Monkees and began as a TV show. The musicians were to play jokes on each other as well as play music, most of which was based loosely on the Beatles. The TV organizers had planned to find four musicians who could act as well as sing. They put an advertisement in a newspaper looking for rock musicians, but they could only findone who was good enough. They had to use actors for the other three members of the band.As some of these actors could not sing well enough, they had to rely on other musicians to help them. So during the broadcasts they just pretended to sing. Anyhow their performances were humorous enough to be copied by other groups. They were so popular that their fans formed clubs in order to get more familiar with them. Each week on TV, the Monkees would play and sing songs written by other musicians. However, after a year or so in which they became more serious about their work, the Monkees started to play and sing their own songs like a real band. Then they produced their own records and started touring and playing their own music. In the USA they became even more popular than the Beatles and sold even more records. The band broke up about 1970, but happily they reunited in the mid-1980s. They produced a new record in 1996, with which they celebrated their former time as a real band.并非乐队的乐队你曾经想过要成为一个乐队里有名的歌手或音乐家吗?你是否曾梦想过在音乐会上面对成千上万的观众演唱,观众欣赏你的歌唱为你鼓掌吗?你唱卡拉OK 时是否假装自己就是像宋祖英或刘欢一样著名的歌星吗?说实在的,很多人把名和利看得很重。

新人教版高中英语必修二听力文本

新人教版高中英语必修二听力文本

主题:新人教版高中英语必修二听力文本一、听力材料及题目1. 听力材料:对话A: What are you planning to do?B: I'm thinking of going camping next weekend. Do you want toe?A: That sounds like a great idea. I haven't been camping for a long time.2. 题目:根据对话内容,回答以下问题1) What is the man planning to do?2) When is the man planning to go camping?3) How does the woman feel about the idea of going camping?二、听力材料及题目1. 听力材料:短文Hello everyone, this is Lisa from the school radio station. Today I want to introduce you to a special event happening in our school next week. We are going to have a traditional Chinese culture day. There will be various activities such as calligraphy, paper cutting, and traditional music performances. It's a great opportunity for everyone to learn more about Chinese cultureand have some fun at the same time. So don't miss out on this exciting event!2. 题目:根据短文内容,回答以下问题1) What event is happening in the school next week?2) What activities will be included in the event?3) What does the speaker say about the event?三、听力材料及题目1. 听力材料:新闻报道This is the evening news. A new study has found that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease. The study followed a group of people who engaged in moderate exercise for at least 30 minutes a day, and it showed that their risk of developing heart disease dropped by 50. This is great news for those who want to improve their heart health.2. 题目:根据新闻报道,回答以下问题1) What is the m本人n finding of the new study?2) How much exercise did the people in the study engage in?3) What is the significance of the study?四、听力材料及题目1. 听力材料:讲座Good afternoon, everyone. Today, we are going to talk aboutthe impact of technology on our d本人ly lives. In the past few decades, technology has advanced at an incredible pace, and it has brought about both positive and negative effects. On the one hand, it has made our lives more convenient and efficient. On the other hand, it has also led to issues such as privacy concerns and digital addiction. It's important for us to be aware of the impact of technology and find a balance in using it.2. 题目:根据讲座内容,回答以下问题1) What is the topic of the lecture?2) What are the positive effects of technology mentioned?3) What does the speaker say about the need to find a balancein using technology?三、文章撰写科技进步给人们的生活和工作带来了极大的变化,我们必须认真思考和规划如何合理地运用科技产品,以确保我们的生活更加健康、积极。

人教版高中英语必修二unit2听力原文

人教版高中英语必修二unit2听力原文

人教版高中英语必修二unit2听力原文English:In Unit 2 of the People's Education Press (PEP) High School English textbook, the listening passage revolves around a conversation between two friends discussing their summer vacation plans. One friend, Jenny, suggests going hiking in the mountains, while the other, Tom, prefers going to the beach for swimming and sunbathing. As they discuss the pros and cons of each option, they express their preferences and concerns, highlighting the different activities and experiences they hope to enjoy during their break. Ultimately, they compromise and decide to spend a week hiking in the mountains followed by a week at the beach, ensuring they both get to enjoy their preferred activities. This dialogue not only provides listening practice but also introduces vocabulary related to leisure activities and expressing preferences.Translated content:在人民教育出版社(PEP)高中英语教材的第二单元中,听力内容围绕着两位朋友讨论他们暑假计划的对话展开。

【高一英语新教材必修二】Unit 1 Listening and Speaking P2-3

【高一英语新教材必修二】Unit 1 Listening and Speaking P2-3


I know the general meaning of the word.
The speaker gives an example of the word.
After-listening
Youth Project
Who
What
(create an app)
Why
take photos of ... write texts ...
Unit 1 Cultural Heritage
Listening&Speaking P2-3
The Forbidden City
Mogo Caves of Dunhuang
Potala Palace
The Great Pyramid
Taj Mahal
The Great Wall is not only China's heritage, it is also the world's heritage.
News report
Title Body
news lead: where, who, what
details: why, how, what
Would you like take part in a project like this? Why or why not?
Could you think of more ways to protect the cultural heritage?
Help the reporter to complete the news report based on what you hear and the interview notes.
International Youth Camp Members Create Mount Tai App

高中英语必修二 听力原文

高中英语必修二 听力原文

高中英语必修二听力原文English:The recording discusses the topic of social media and its impact on society. It begins by stating that social media has become an integral part of people's lives, with billions of users worldwide. It mentions the positive aspects, such as connecting people globally, facilitating communication and information sharing, and enabling businesses to reach a wider audience. However, it also highlights the negative consequences, such as addiction, cyberbullying, and privacy concerns. The speaker emphasizes the need for responsible usage of social media platforms and encourages users to be mindful of the content they consume and share. Overall, the message conveyed is that while social media offers numerous benefits, it also comes with challenges that require thoughtful consideration and regulation.中文翻译:录音讨论了社交媒体及其对社会的影响。

高一英语必修二课本听力原文

高一英语必修二课本听力原文

高一英语必修二课本听力原文必修2 Unit1 Cultural relics听力原文Unit1 WHAT HAPPEND TO THE AMBER ROOM? P6Part A : Hans Braun's storyHello. I 'm Hans Bran's, an old German sailor. During the war my ship was at Konigsberg. One night I was told to help our soldiers put some big wooden boxes onto my ship. They were very heavy and the soldiers said they were full of treasure. The ship went out to sea. On our voyage, our ship was attacked and sank. Almost everyone died. I had to swim three kilometers before I was saved by a German ship. Nobody had time to save the boxes. They must still be buried in the sand. Now a group of people who are searching for the Amber Room have asked me to help them find the ship.Part B: Anna Petrov's storyHello, my name is Anna Petrov. I was a maid at the castle in Konigsberg between 1940 and 1945. One night in 1941 many trucks came to the castle with large boxes. The German soldiers took the boxes into the castle. Later we heard thata special art treasure in the castle was shown to important visitors. Perhaps it was the AmberRoom but I never saw it. Then at the end of August, 1944, I heard something explode. When I looked outside I saw that the castle was on fire. The next morning I found some melted pieces of something that looked like honey. Russian soldiers later told me it was amber and it could have come from the Amber Room.HOW ABU SIMBEL WAS SAVED? Unit1 workbook P41Part AThe Aswan High Dam in ______ is one of the _______ dams inthe world. It provides half of Egypt’s __________. However, it caused ________ while it was being built. There were many_______ along the River Nile. It was clear that when the damwas _______ many of them would be covered by _____.One of the most _________ of these temples is Abu Simbel, which wasbuilt in the ____ century BC. It is made of _____ and at theentrance there are _____ large _____ persons, each twentymetres high. Nobody wanted the _________ temple of Abu Simbelto __________ but they needed the dam. Finally, the engineersof UNESCO _______ the problem and found a way to ______ the temple.Part B.The ________ agreed to move Abu Simbel temple _____ by _____ and build it again ______ the waters of the dam. It took______ workers _____ years to rebuild the temple in the______. It cost more than ________ million US dollars.However, it was worth it. The Aswan Hign Dam was finished in______. Even since then Abu Simbel has been one of the most beautiful _______ in Egypt. It is still in a ______ andbeautiful place ______ visitors are glad to ____.Unit1 workbook P44Part AVISITING THE FORBIDDEN CITYWen Hui is going to take her friend, Sally Jones, to visitthe Forbidden City in Beijing.Sally Jones = S Wen Hui = WS:Oh, Wen Hui, I’ve always wanted to see the _____________. It sounds so _______. I wonder why it’s called that.W: It was because ________ people like us,were ______allowed into the Palace while the emperors ______ China.S: So who was allowed in?W:Well, the Emperor’s ______, high state _______, and_______ of the emperor. S:Mmm, I’ve heard that it’s one of the largest palaces in the world. How ___ is it? W: Well, there were ______ rooms when it was built.S:9,999 rooms! That’s so _______! Why not 10,000?W: There are _____ reasons. First, nine is a special numberin Chinese _______. Second, it’s said the Emperor in _______ has 10,000 rooms so the Emperor on Earth can not have so many.It wouldn’t show ______.S: Oh, I see ...Part B.S: How many Emperors lived there _________?W: ________ Emperors from the Ming Dynasty and ____ from the Qing Dynasty. They lied in it for about ____ years till thelast Emperor left it in _____. S: So I think is was built inthe ________century.W: Oh yes. After it was finished, the capital of China_______ to Beijing.S: Mmm, I read it in the __________ that the Palace is________ and redecorated very often.W: Yes, there is now a programme of repairs going on. Itwill last until _____.S: Goodness! Oh, is that because the palace is made of______? You know, we also repair our ______ in England, butthey don’t take so ______ because the castles are made of_____.W: Yes, I suppose so. Wooden __________need more workto _______ them. S:But that’s one of the reasons why it’s so ______! I’ve heard that it’s made of wood without evenone _____.W:Yes, it’s great _______ of ancient Chinese architectureand it’s now a national _______. It is also called the______ ________…Unit2 THE RACE P15So the next day Hippomenes was waiting when Atlanta came out.She thought, "I don't want this man to die." So she said toher father, "Tell him to go away. The race will not be runtoday." But Hippomenes said, "These are her rules; She willmarry the man who runs faster than her. Come on, let’s run!"When the race started Hippomenes ran fast, but Atlanta raneven faster. Soon she was in front. At once Hippomenes threwone of the golden apples. It fell far to the side of Atlantaand she ran to get it. As she picked it up, she sawHippomenes was in front. So she ran very fast until she wasin front again. Just then Hippomenes threw another apple over her head and far to the side. Again she stopped to pick it up, and Hippomenes went in front.When she finally caught up with Hippomenes the second time, he threw the third and last golden apples. As it flew though the air Atlanta saw it and wanted it. So she picked this oneup too. By this time Hippomenes was almost at the end of the race. Atlanta could not catch up with him because the apples were too heavy. SoHippomenes won the race and married Atlanta. Thanks to the Goddess they lived happily ever after.PHIDIPPIDIES AND THE MARATHON Unit2 workbook P48In the modern Olympic Games the longest running race is called the Marathon. It gets its name from a town in Greece called Marathon which is 26 miles from Athens, the capitalcity of Greece This is the story of why the Marathon race is included in the Olympic Games.Once there was an ancient Greek soldier called Phidippides. He ran so fast that he was often sent on long journeys with important messages. One day the leaders of Athens realized that their city was going to be attacked. They sent theirarmy to the small town of Marathon, where they fought their enemies. It was a very long and hard battle, but at last the army from Athens won. They were very happy. However, they knew that the people of Athens would be wondering what had happened. So they asked Phidippides to go to Athens and tell them the good news.Phidippides set off. He was very tired after all the fightingbut he ran as fast as he could. As he got near Athens hebegan to slow down. His head was bursting and he could hardly breathe. As he got to the centre of the city, he fell to the ground. All the people rushed up to him. Phidippides openedhis mouth. “ Athens is saved!” he cried. Then he fell down dead. His story became so famous that it is remembered by the Marathon race of 26 miles, which is the distance fromMarathon to Athens.必修2 Unit3听力原文LISTENING TEXT P55 Unit3Part 1.Ladies and gentlemen, why not buy a personal robot that cando all the work around the house? It is only 35cm high andfits easly into a small cupboard. It has five arms to holdall the tools and is very easy to use. It works on its ownuntil all the jobs are finished. You type your orders intothe computer keyboard and the robot will do the rest. Only5000 yuan for the latest model.Part 2.Here is a personal pet that does not need feeding or cleaning. This bird-like robot sings beautifully and is only 10 cm high.It can jump around the cage just like a real bird. You canchoose any colour you like and any repair in the first yearwill be free. Only 500 yuan, why not choose one today?Part 3.I am a large, Hard-working android, I feel lonely and wouldlike to meet another robot for friendship after work. I am 2mtall. I like playing my guitar and singing, however my familysay I am too noisy. So if you would like a kind-heartedandroid to sing karaoke with . I am your mate. Please call meon my program at ROM-1234. LISTENING TEXT P58Brenda=B. Sally=SB: Hey, Sally, how are you today?S: Oh, Brenda, I have been so busy and tired this weeklooking after the children. I wish my programmer would let mework in a factory like you.B:No, you wouldn’t , it is so boring. We aren’t allowedto talk while we work. S:But at least you don’t have five children to run after every day. They are so naughty.B: But at least every day is different. I do the same thingfor eight hours every day. I sometimes feel as if my arm isgoing to break.S: Oh, Brenda, you make me laugh, you sound like a realperson. Come on, it is a lovely day! Look at those flowers!They look so pretty!B: I see people put the up to their noses. Why is that?S:They say that they have a wonderful smell, but I don’t know what that means. B:Well, don’t cry again. It made yourchips go funny last time. Just understand that we will neverbe able to laugh, taste, smell or eat food. But don’t feel sad, it is a lovely day.S: Yes, the weather is nice and I have been invited to jointhe other androids for a game of football. Would you like tocome?B: Yes, I would. Running after a ball is better than runningafter five children! Let’s go!必修2 Unit3听力原文 P22Text1 What is information technology?L=Laura D=DavePart AD: Hi,Laura.It is good to see you because I am so bored. My homework is about Information Technology but I knoweverything there is to know about IT.L: Come off it,Dave.I think I might know more than you.D:Ok.Let me test you! Here’s the first question! What’s information technology? L:Gosh,that’s easy!It’s computers,of course.D:Ah! That’s just where you’re wrong .It includes books, radio and TV as well. L: Rearly! Well,I never.D: Question number2.Which is the most popular form of IT inthe world?L: Well, that must be computers this time.D:No, it’s books.Think of all those people in developing countries without computers.Their only form of IT is books!L:Oh dear!I’m not doing very well.Part BD:Here’s the third question.Which form of IT is the third question.Which form of IT is the best for describing theskills of a sport?L: It must be the radio.D:Actually,it’s not.The best descriptions are on the TV because you can not only hear the technical language,but also see how it happens.L: Goodness!Wrong again!D:Here’s the last question?Which form of IT has the most functions?L: This time I must be right.It’s the computer,of course.D: Yes.You can watch a film,replay a match,communicate with friends through the Internet,get information and find outwhat’s going on in the world.L: Oh dear!Three questions wrong out of four.Perhaps Idon’t know as much about IT as I thought I did!必修2 Unit4听力原文P30THE STORY OF THE DODOOnce upon a time I lived on the island of Mauritius. I wascalled "dodo". There were many of us and we were friends withall the other animals on the island. One day a new animalcame to my island. His name was Man, and at first we seemedto be good friends. We went everywhere together and I sharedmy food with him. However, I began to wonder why several of my dodo friends had disappeared. The number of our species began to decrease quickly. I was so worried that I asked the other animals and they all told me, "Your friends are being killed and eaten by Man while you are hunting for food." Had Man eaten them? I couldn't believe it! When I asked Man directly, he seemed surprised. "I haven't seen the otherdodos either." he said. "Maybe someone else killed them." I believed him but when more dodos disappeared I set a trap. I went off as if I was going to hunt but instead I hid in theforest and waited. Sure enough Man came along. He ran after the last of my dodo friends and kill her. I felt so angrythat I rushed out of my hiding place and straight at Man's spear. He killed me too. After that there were no more dodosin the world. So my motto is: be carful who you trust.P62 Unit4 workbookASK AUNTY GLADYSPart A.Dear Aunty Gladys,I am very __________ about the environment, but I also like eating sea _____ very much. I know some fish ______ are___________ by too much fishing. I also know that _________ have to count the _______ of fish they catch. If they havetoo ______ of one species, they have to ______ them back into the sea. Please tell me ______ fish I can eat without _______ any endangered species.Yours,Li Kun第6 / 10页Part B.Dear Aunty Gladys,I am a Bengal _____ and I am very ________ that so many people want to kill me. I am a ______, kind-hearted animaland I like to live _____ in my forest. The only animals Ikill are ______ I am going to eat. I can't understand ananimal ____ man who _______ me for no reason. I know I have a beautiful ____, but I am________ that I should be killed for it. Now I find my_______ is getting smaller and smaller and I cannot _____ meeting man. I am __________. What can I do?YoursBengiPart C.Dear Aunty Gladys, I am a young ______ from China. I am very _________ in all the wonderful animals and plants you have in_______. But I’ve ______ that you keep the best animals in ____ and the prettiest plants in _____. Why are the animalsnot running _______ freely in the ____ and why are the plants not growing in ______?Yours, Zhao Jing SAVING WILD BIRDS P66 Unit4 workbookPart A: two problemsHu Xiao is a senior high school student who shows a greatinterest in wildlifeprotection. Today he has got a good chance to interview a volunteer, Alice Brown, from IBRRC.HX:Hello, Alice. I’m ___ interested in your work saving_____! What do you think is the most _______ part of yourwork?AB:Well ... I _______ it’s saving wild birds covered in____. That’s the most difficult of all.HX: How does that _______?AB: The oil comes from _____. It floats on the ______ andcovers the birds’ _______ when they swim through it.HX: That sounds _______. What do you do about it?AB:The first thing we do is _____ ____ the bird hasn’t eaten too much oil. When a bird’s covered in oil, it triesto _____itself with its _____. As it does so, the bird eatssome oil and becomes ____.第7 / 10页HX: Oh dear! Do the birds always ____?AB: Sometimes ... but we try to _____ them. Birds use their feathers like a _______ to keep out ____ water. When feathersare covered in oil, they _____ together and a bird’s ____ gets cold in the water. So _______ help the bird would die of____!Part B the solutionHX: What do you do with _____ birds?AB: First, we _______ a bird by feeding it and keeping it______. Then we clean it. We ____ the bird very carefully. Weuse warm _____ and a little _____ and work quickly as thebirds ____ being _______.HX: Is this a difficult job?AB:Yes, _______ it’s very important to do the job _______. HX: What happens _____ that?AB: The birds are kept warm and ______ a rest.HX: I suppose after that they want to _____ their featherswith their beaks.AB: Yes, they do. Birds ________ a natural oil in their_____ and put this over their feathers until they feel ______.HX:Thank you. I’ve _______ a lot.AB:Not at all. It’s been my ________.必修2 Unit5听力原文FREDDY, THE FROG(1) P38Freddy the frog dipped his long, thin legs into the water.Within a few short weeks he had changed from a small tadpoleinto the beautiful animal he was now. He smiled to himself.Then suddenly he heard a fine, deep sound that carried farinto the darkness of the quiet night. Freddy looked up.“Other frogs! I must try and find them,” he thought. “It is so hard being a grown-up frog on my own.”He began to swim slowly towards the sound. Suddenly heknocked into a large lily pad. On it sat three confidentfrogs and they were playing instruments. Freddy climbed ontothe leaf. “Can I sing with you? He asked quietly. “Of course,” they said. He opened his mouth wide and began:Help! I need somebody,Help! Not just anybody.Help! You know I need someone. Help!第8 / 10页When I was young and so much younger than today,I never needed anybody’s help in any way.But now these days are gone. I’m not s o self-assured (confident)!Now I find--- I’ve changed my mind.I’ve opened up the doors.Help me if you can, I’m feeling down(沮丧的 )And I do appreciate you being round.Help me get my feet back on the ground.Won’t you please, please help me!” P69 workbookTHE “MOZART EFFECTDo you worry about ______? Of course, everyone does. Do you find it _______ to __________ what you study? Well, everybody has _______ remembering things from _____ to ____. Do youknow music can help you remember things better? ________ have shown that if you listen to ________ music and especiallyMozart while you are studying, it helps your ________. It iscalled the “Mozart effect”. It would be ______ to know ifthe “Mozart ______” works with all kinds of music.Certainly scientists have done some ___________ to find out.They have tried playing other kinds of _______ (such as popmusic) whilestudents are studying, but it doesn’t ______. It seems thatthe regular ________ of classical music help ________ one’s memory. However, this _____________only lasts for a _____time.If you want to ________ your __________, what should you do?Scientists think that ________ a musical instrument is_______, especially for improving maths skills. This isbecause ______ and ______ both use the same part of the______. So if you want to be good at maths, _______ youshould go to a music class!Unit5 P72 workbookTHE MUSIC OF BACHClassical music does not have ______. It tries to describe_______ with musical instruments. It is called ________ music because it was _______ at a time when there was no ____ or_____ music. The music was written to a special _______. Onlythe cleverest __________ could make beautiful music ______this pattern.One of these ______ composers was Bach. He was not _______ during his life, but became very famous after his ______. He worked in a small _______ and had to write new _____ to sing every week. So he composed beautiful ______ music. He also wrote music for people to listen to ___ they left the church. Some of his music is _____ mathematical with ________ parts that repeat each other in a very ________ way. All his music was written for ____ and some of it is very _______. He neverbecame _____ but his music has a special _____ in classical music. He is remembered today for the _______ of his musical ________. You can listen to one of his ______ of music now。

人教版高一必修二英语unit 4听力材料

人教版高一必修二英语unit 4听力材料

人教版高一必修二英语unit 4听力材料In the listening material of Unit 4 in the People's Education Press Grade One Required English Book, we are introduced to a conversation between two friends, Jane and Peter, discussing their plans for the upcoming weekend. Jane suggests going to the cinema to watch a new movie, but Peter prefers to go hiking in the mountains. They eventually decide to compromise and do both activities over the weekend.The conversation between Jane and Peter highlights the importance of communication and compromise in maintaining healthy relationships. It is essential to listen to each other's preferences and find a middle ground that satisfies both parties. By considering each other's interests and being willing to make concessions, conflicts can be avoided, and friendships can be strengthened.Furthermore, the conversation also emphasizes the value of trying new experiences and stepping out of one's comfort zone. Jane and Peter were initially hesitant about each other's suggestions but were open-minded enough to give them a try. In the end, they both enjoyed the movie and the hike, broadening their horizons and creating lasting memories together.Additionally, the dialogue showcases the significance of time management and planning. Jane and Peter had to coordinate their schedules and make arrangements to ensure they could fit both activities into their weekend. By organizing their time effectively and prioritizing their goals, they were able to make the most of their time together and maximize their enjoyment.Overall, the listening material from Unit 4 serves as a valuable lesson in communication, compromise, open-mindedness, time management, and the importance of trying new experiences. By applying these principles in our own lives, we can cultivate stronger relationships, broaden our perspectives, and make the most of our time. Let us learn from Jane and Peter's example and strive to embrace new opportunities, communicate effectively, and make the most of each moment.。

人教版2019英语必修2 Unit2 Wildlife protection: Listening and speaking. 听力及视频 原文

人教版2019英语必修2 Unit2 Wildlife protection: Listening and speaking. 听力及视频 原文

Unit2 wildlife protectionListening and speakingListening part 1.A.Have you seen that poster with the clock? It's so good, but a littlescary too.B.I know. So many wild animals are dying out. This post says thatbetween 150 and 200 species die out every day.A That's terrible. We really need to do something. Why are so manyspecies dying?B Well, some animals are being hunted and killed. And then thereis pollution and habitat loss, I guess. Animals need a place to live in just like us, and they need clean air and water, too.A It seems like people need to be more aware.B Absolutely. More people need to know.A Yes, they should make more of these protests---- maybe.It willhelp protect the wildlife.Listening part 2.Someone has to speak up for endangered animals. Some famous people, such as Chinese superstar Yao Ming and Britain's Prince William, work hard to help. In October 2015, Prince William gave a moving speech on CCTV: “ In the 33 years since I was born, we ha ve lost around 70 percent of Africa's elephant population, of those thatare left, 20.000 are killed every year. That is 54 elephants killed every single day. “That means there are elephants Which are being killed right now.”In his speech, Prince William also praised China's efforts to protect wildlife: “I’m absolutely convinced that China can become a global leader in the protection of wildlife.”You don't have to be Prince William or Yao Ming to speak up and do something about endangered animals. You can be the voice of wildlife protection in your area. Remember, change begins with you.Listening and talking.Narrator: It’s 5:00 a.m. on a Saturday morning and some teenagers have gathered in Qingling mountains. They got up early so as to search for wild birds.A Okay, is everybody ready? Do you have all the equipment?B, I've brought a bird field guide so that we can look up the birds.It's a really good field guide. It's got descriptions of all the maintypes of birds, and even a CD with lots of birdsong.C Great! My dad give me this binoculars in order that we can seethe birds better. They are really powerful.A Cool. So let's go.(Soft food steps as they walk away.)A Shh... Do you hear that?(Birdsong.)B I think that's a... Give me the bInoculars !C what can you see?B Yes, there it is. Wow, it's a...(Fade out.)Narrator: Bird watching is an interesting hobby that you can do anywhere. The Qingling Mountains are one of the best bird watching sites in China. but you can also find many species in your local park. Birdwatching clubs clean up habitats, build bird feeders, and put paper cut-outs on windows in order to protect birds.Video time.The elephant whispers.(Text graphic on screen.)A special program in kenya rescues orphaned elephants. Workers in the program raise the elephants until they can return to the wild.(Miss Nzimbi, Elephant Keeper.)“Elephants are... are like humans. If you love them, they will love you, too. They live on the Zahim because they don't have their mothers. Their mothers have been killed by people. Others have been (pause) died because of no food, not food for them... others because of disaster diseases.”The elephants wake up at 5:30 a.m. every day. The keepers then leadthem to the forest. They feed them and play with them. “Elephants... they love each other. Yah. They are like... Like, our elephants here, they are not from the same area. They are from the whole country. But when they come here, they make friends.”They learn to survive together.“We take the elephants to the bush.”Keepers stay with the elephants in their native environment, also known as “the bush.”“We stay with them because we have to feed them every 3 hours, day and night. Because the elephants---- when they come they don't have their mothers, and we have to do the work that their mothers do. We have to sleep with them... Because when we leave them alone, they cry,”how have you cared for animals?。

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新人教版高一英语必修二课本听力与视
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