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外事接待英語(yǔ) Chapter 6

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[00:00.00]Chapter 6

[00:01.33]Giant Pandas

[00:03.00]In this unit ,you wi

[00:04.96]Practise giving information about Giant Pandas and how they live .

[00:10.48]review the use of approximators ,modals of habit ,and frequency adverbs,

[00:17.66]learn one way to change adjectives to us nouns ,two ways to change verbs to nouns,and four ways to recognize nouns

[00:27.27]expand your vocabulary in the areas of natural science experts ,wild animals ,and plants.

[00:35.71]Part

[00:37.33]Pre-listening Exercises

[00:39.65]Exercises 1(b)

[00:42.71]gian

[00:44.23]panda

[00:45.87]exis

[00:47.54]are

[00:49.11]inlan

[00:50.23]Southwester

[00:52.22]expert

[00:53.81]aliv

[00:55.20]population

[00:57.13]bear

[00:58.12]grou

[00:59.35]arou

[01:00.89]worl

[01:02.20]zoo

[01:03.66]captivit

[01:05.36]witherin

[01:06.69]Exercises 2(b)

[01:09.83]bambo

[01:11.37]los

[01:12.78]forest

[01:14.24]disappearin

[01:16.02]periodi

[01:17.51]cu

[01:18.89]do

[01:20.25]liv

[01:21.61]col

[01:23.02]dam

[01:24.27]mountain

[01:26.00]ho

[01:27.25]happ

[01:28.58]adjus

[01:30.33]natur

[01:31.95]reserv

[01:33.36]Comprehension Exercises

[01:36.16]Exercises 3(b)

[01:39.06]Guest:I'd like to now about Giant Panads in China

[01:42.82]Host:Well, the pandas exist in only six small areas in inland China.One of those areas is the Wolong Nature Reserve in Southwestern Chin

[01:55.91]Some experts say there might be somewhere between 700 and 100 pandas alive in those area

[02:05.41]something like 35 populations with about 20 bears in a group .Of course ,you can see pandas in zoos around the worl

[02:18.00]Here in China you can go to zoos like the Beijing Zoo to see them in captivity.

[02:25.95]Guest:Why are they disappearing so fast

[02:29.05]Host:Because the bamboo forests are disappearing .Also,because of the periodic flowering and withering of the bambo

[02:39.03]the bears have a difficult time.Pandas live mainly on bamboo,and those forests are being cut dow

[02:48.54]The bears live in cold ,damp forests in the mountains

[02:53.19]In the last 30 years,Sichuan has lost almost 30 percent of its forest

[03:00.35]So ,the bears have less food and no home.They seem happy in captivity and can adjust to zoos.

[03:09.05]Pronunciations Exercise

[03:11.66]Exercises 4(b)

[03:14.35]in inland Chin

[03:16.73]in only six small area

[03:20.25]in Southwestern Chin

[03:22.95]between 700 and 1000 panda

[03:28.04]of cours

[03:30.00]in zoos around the worl

[03:33.32]Beijing Z

[03:35.64]in captivit

[03:37.84]bamboo forest

[03:40.34]live mainly on bambo

[03:43.50]are being cut dow

[03:46.14]cold,damp forest

[03:49.36]30 percent of its forest

[03:52.93]no food and no ho

[03:56.43]seem happy in captivit

[03:59.70]can adjus

[04:01.50]Exercises 5(b)

[04:04.30]Pandas exist in only six small area

[04:08.29]There might be between 700 and 1000 Pandas alive in those area

[04:14.80]Of course ,you can see Pandas in zoos around the world

[04:20.10]Bamboo forests are disappearin

[04:22.79]Pandas live mainly on bambo

[04:26.00]and those forests are being cut down .

[04:29.06]Pandas live in cold,damp forests in the mountain

[04:34.00]Sichuan has lost 30 per cent of its forests .

[04:38.39]The bears have no food and no hom

[04:41.89]They seem happy in captivity and can adjust to zoos.

[04:47.50]Consolidation Exercises

[04:50.40]Exerciese 6.

[04:52.68]Guest:I'd like to know about Giant Pandas in Chin

[04:56.72]Host:Well,the pandas exist in only six small areas in inland Chin

[05:02.00]One of those areas is the Wolong Nature Reserve in Southwestern Chin

[05:07.54]Some experts say there might be somewhere between 700and 1000 pandas alive in those area

[05:15.22]something like 35 populations with about 20 bears in a group .Of course ,you can see pandas in zoos around the world.

[05:24.91]Here in China you can go to zoos like the Beijing Zoo to see them in captivity .

[05:31.89]Guest:Why are they disappearing so fas

[05:34.73]Host ;Because the bamboo forests are disappearing .Also,because of the periodic flowering and withering of the bambo

[05:42.80]the bears have a difficult time .Pandas live mainly on bamboo,and those forests are being cut down

[05:50.64]The bears live in cold ,damp forests in the mountains

[05:54.56]In the last 30 years ,Sichuan has lost almost 30 percent of its forest

[06:00.86]So,the bears have less food and no hom

[06:04.38]They seem happy in captivity and can adjust to zoos.

[06:09.08]Exercises 7(b)

[06:11.93]1.Pandas exist in only six small area

[06:18.25]2.There are only about 700 and 1000 pandas alive in those area

[06:26.06]3.You can go to zoos to see them in captivity

[06:32.52]4.These are 35 million populations with 20 bears in a grou

[06:39.78]5.Bamboo forests are disappearing

[06:44.51]6.Those forests are being cut dow

[06:48.95]7.They seem happy and can adjust to zoos .

[06:54.48]Expansion Exercises

[06:57.20]Exerciese 8(b)

[07:00.13]biologis

[07:01.93]zoologis

[07:03.94]botanis

[07:05.22]conservationis

[07:07.44]environmentalis

[07:09.40]arboris

[07:10.89]geologis

[07:12.74]entomologis

[07:14.60]ornithologis

[07:16.35]naturalis

[07:17.71]Word Buildin

[07:19.56]captiv

[07:21.13]captivit

[07:22.83]activ

[07:24.37]activit

[07:26.17]selectiv

[07:28.08]selectivit

[07:29.93]collectiv

[07:31.50]collectivit

[07:33.22]disappea

[07:35.13]disappearanc

[07:37.38]appea

[07:38.87]appearanc

[07:40.80]cle

[07:41.95]clearanc

[07:43.73]seve

[07:45.27]severanc

[07:46.83]Part 2

[07:48.27]pre-listening Exercises

[07:50.65]Exerciese 1(b)

[07:52.82]sociabl

[07:54.41]solitar

[07:56.21]animal

[07:57.52]avo

[07:58.67]contac

[08:00.05]cu

[08:01.57]nearl

[08:02.85]aggressiv

[08:04.08]swip

[08:05.69]keeper

[08:07.03]paw

[08:08.52]cove

[08:09.77]ey

[08:10.92]figh

[08:12.30]gues

[08:13.56]femal

[08:15.18]Exercises 2(b)

[08:18.08]reason

[08:19.64]liv

[08:20.85]alon

[08:22.33]bree

[08:23.75]bor

[08:25.60]calle

[08:27.19]grow u

[08:28.58]entertai

[08:30.30]specia

[08:31.90]researc

[08:33.72]centre

[08:35.45]improv

[08:37.20]breedin

[08:38.64]nea

[08:39.92]Comprehension Exercis

[08:42.53]Exercises 3(b)

[08:45.53]Guest:Why do they adjust so wel

[08:47.88]Host:Pandas aren't sociable.They're solitary animals and avoid contact with other panda

[08:56.40]The female has one cub in the fall and keeps the cub with her for nearly two year

[09:04.76]Pandas can be aggressive .They'll swipe other bears and keepers with their big paw

[09:12.86]They cover their eyes with their paws when they don't want to fight

[09:18.13]I guess these reasons make them able to live alone in captivity with only one keeper .

[09:26.52]In China ,pandas were first bred in captivity in 1963 in Beijing .

[09:34.82]The first bear was called Ming Ming:the second was called Lin Lin ,and it was born in 196

[09:46.27]Captive-born cubs grow up to be happy in the zoo and like to entertain the public.

[09:53.50]Our government has set up some special research centres to improve breeding

[10:00.40]There is one near the Wolong Reserve and another near Chengdu.You can visit them if you are in those places

[10:11.00]Pronunciation Exercise

[10:13.59]Exercises 4(b)

[10:16.39]solitary animal

[10:19.08]avoid contac

[10:21.37]one cub in the fa

[10:24.38]for nearly two year

[10:27.17]be aggressiv

[10:29.34]swipe other bears and keeper

[10:33.26]with their big paw

[10:35.72]cover their eye

[10:38.33]don't want to figh

[10:41.20]I gue

[10:43.19]able to live alon

[10:46.09]bred in captivit

[10:48.73]was born in 19

[10:52.59]to entertain the publi

[10:55.39]set u

[10:56.95]special research centre

[10:59.96]to improve breeding

[11:02.41]Exercises 5(b)

[11:05.13]Pandas aren't sociabl

[11:07.69]They avoid contact with other pandas

[11:11.53]The female has one cub in the fal

[11:15.45]Pandas can be aggressive

[11:18.06]They'll swipe other bears and keepers with their big paw

[11:23.26]They cover their eyes with their paw

[11:26.60]I guess these reasons make them able to live alon

[11:31.02]Pandas were first bred in captivity in Beijing

[11:35.35]Captive born like to entertain the public

[11:39.95]Our government has set up some special research centres.

[11:44.47]Consolidation Exercises

[11:47.08]Exercises 6.

[11:49.41]Guest:Why do they adjust so well?

[11:51.71]Host:Pandas aren't sociable .They're solitary animals and avoid contact with other panda

[11:58.60]The female has one cub in the fall and keeps the cub with her for nearly two year

[12:05.05]Pandas can be aggressive .They'll swipe other bears and keepers with their big paw

[12:11.01]They cover their eyes with paws when they don't want to figh

[12:15.74]I guess these reasons make them able to live alone in captivity with only one keeper.

[12:21.85]In China ,pandas were first bred in captivity in 1963 in Beijing

[12:28.28]The first bear was called Ming Ming;the second was called Lin Lin,and it was born in 196

[12:37.00]Captive-born cubs grow up to be happy in the zoo and like to entertain the public .

[12:44.63]Our government has set up some special research centres to improve breeding

[12:50.04]There is one near the Wolong Reserve and another near Chengdu .You can visit them if you are in those places .

[12:59.02]Exercises 7(b)

[13:01.69]1.pandas aren't sociable

[13:05.42]2.They're solitary animals and avoid contact

[13:10.60]3.Pandas can be aggressive are they'll swipe other bear

[13:16.76]4.They cover their eyes with their paws

[13:21.31]5.I guess these reasons make them able to live alone

[13:26.50]6.Pandas were first bred in captivity in 196

[13:33.32]7.Captive-born cubs grow up to happy in the zo

[13:39.54]8.Our government has set up some research centres to improve breeding.

[13:46.17]Expansion Exercises

[13:48.81]Exercises 8(b)

[13:51.90]lio

[13:53.25]tige

[13:54.48]wol

[13:55.32]panthe

[13:56.83]leopar

[13:58.01]snow leopar

[13:59.42]alligato

[14:00.93]crocodil

[14:02.48]monke

[14:03.81]de

[14:04.88]snak

[14:06.13]boa

[14:07.28]Word Buildin

[14:09.06]Exercises 9.(b)

[14:12.17]adjus

[14:13.84]adjustmen

[14:15.61]entertai

[14:17.52]entertainmen

[14:19.69]improv

[14:21.34]improvemen

[14:23.22]appea

[14:24.86]appeasemen

[14:26.40]abat

[14:27.79]abatemen

[14:29.38]bereav

[14:31.31]bereavemen

[14:33.46]advis

[14:35.15]advisemen

[14:36.88]refin

[14:38.79]refinemen

[14:40.85]refres

[14:42.57]refreshmen

[14:44.35]fulfi

[14:46.28]fulfillmen

[14:48.24]alig

[14:50.04]alignmen

[14:52.06]Part 3

[14:53.70]Pre-listening Exercises

[14:56.18]Exercises 1(b)

[14:59.27]hunt

[15:00.23]vegetarian

[15:01.75]teeth

[15:02.90]specially

[15:04.54]shaped

[15:05.77]grinding

[15:07.18]plants

[15:08.56]different

[15:10.13]kinds

[15:11.52]diet

[15:12.67]people

[15:13.87]around

[15:15.33]Exercises 2(b)

[15:18.41]leaves

[15:20.03]stems

[15:21.70]shoots

[15:23.40]enough

[15:24.81]live on

[15:26.35]appetites

[15:28.23]kilograms

[15:30.06]want

[15:31.68]so

[15:33.25]important

[15:35.21]living

[15:36.88]fossil

[15:38.40]Comprehension Exercises

[15:41.35]Exercises 3(b)

[15:44.27]Guest:Do pandas hunt other animals for food?

[15:47.51]Host:No. They're completely vegetarian, and their teeth are specially shaped for grinding plant

[15:56.66]They'll eat different kinds of plants, but most of their diet is bamboo leaves and stems and shoot

[16:06.40]They eat for about 16 hours a day to get enough food to live on.

[16:12.77]Pandas have big appetites. They can eat more than 18 kilograms of leaves every da

[16:21.55]And when they want shoots, they can eat about 36 kilograms of those each da

[16:29.44]That's why the bamboo forests are so important for the bears.

[16:34.56]Our pandas are very important to the Chinese peopl

[16:39.24]Those bears have been around for more than 3 million year

[16:44.15]and we like to think of them as our living fossils.

[16:48.93]Pronunciation Exercises

[16:51.67]Exercises 4(b)

[16:54.91]completely vegetarian

[16:57.94]specially shaped

[17:00.55]different kinds of plants

[17:04.08]most of their diet

[17:07.32]leaves and stems and shoots

[17:12.07]to get enough food to live on

[17:15.91]when they want shoots

[17:18.29]forests are so important

[17:21.55]Exercises 5(b)

[17:24.48]Pandas are completely vegetarian.

[17:27.64]Their teeth are specially shaped for grinding plants.

[17:32.16]Most of their diet is bamboo leaves and stems and shoots.

[17:38.35]Pandas have big appetites.

[17:41.62]They can eat more than 18 kilograms of leaves every day.

[17:46.53]When they want shoots, they can eat about 36 kilograms of those each day.

[17:53.01]That's why the bamboo forests are so important.

[17:57.24]Consolidation Exercises

[17:59.85]Exercises 6.

[18:02.54]Guest:Do pandas hunt other animals for food?

[18:05.67]Host:No. They're completely vegetarian and their teeth are specially shaped for grinding plant

[18:12.21]They'll eat different kinds of plants, but most of their diet is bamboo leaves and stems and shoot

[18:20.02]They eat for about 16 hours a day to get enough food to live on.

[18:25.32]Pandas have big appetites. They can eat more than 18 kilograms of leaves every da

[18:31.98]And when they want shoots, they can eat about 36 kilograms of those each da

[18:37.62]That's why the bamboo forests are so important for the bear

[18:42.32]Our pandas are very important to the Chinese people

[18:46.48]Those bears have been around for more than 3 million year

[18:50.32]and we like to think of them as our living fossils.

[18:54.34]Expansion Exercises

[18:57.34]Exercises 8(b)

[18:59.96]fir tree

[19:01.63]pine tree

[19:03.01]coniferous forest

[19:04.97]azalea

[19:06.41]shrub

[19:07.87]bush

[19:08.97]cherry blossom

[19:10.54]flower garden

[19:12.23]rose bush

[19:13.88]deciduous forest

[19:15.97]teak forest

[19:17.80]orchids

[19:19.44]lotus blossom

[19:21.04]lemon blossom

[19:22.79]rockery garden

[19:24.49]maple tree

[19:26.21]lilac bush

[19:28.12]honeysuckle

[19:29.35]orange blossom

[19:31.04]willow

[19:32.35]Word Building

[19:34.02]Exercises 9(b)

[19:37.13]vegetable

[19:39.32]vegetarian

[19:41.44]vegetarianism

[19:43.66]vegetation

[19:45.36]Listening Test

[19:47.29]1.Pandas exist mainly in six small areas in inland China.

[19:52.20]2.Some experts say there are somewhere between 700 and 1000 pandas alive.

[20:01.79]3.Pandas aren't sociable; they're solitary animals and will avoid contact with other bears.

[20:10.75]4.The female has a cub in the fall and keeps the cub for nearly a year.

[20:17.96]5.They will swipe other bears and keepers with their big paws.

[20:24.91]6.Pandas cover their eyes with their paws when they don't want to fight.

[20:31.60]7.I guess these reasons make them able to live alone in captivity.

[20:37.55]8.Captive-born cubs grow up to be happy in the zoo and like to entertain the public.

[20:47.03]9.Pandas were bred in captivity around 1963 in Beijing.

[20:54.01]10.Pandas eat different kinds of plants, but they will eat bamboo leaves each day.

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