M6U5Reading.docx
导学案Module6unit5ThePowerofNatureReading英语(人教版)第六册第五单元阅读第一课时年级:高二学习任务1. Learnknowledgeofvolcanoeruptionandvolcanologists/job.2. Identifythemainideaandcomprehendthepassageindetailedinformation.3. Evaluatevolcanologists'jobandunderstandthesignificanceofajob.学习准备预习课文准备好学案注意边听,边做,边对答案,做好记录homework是完成整个学案。观看视频学习,适时控制播放,按老师指令完成相应课上练习并完成家庭作业学案。25IO30anExcitinqjobIhavethegreatestjobintheworld.Itraveltounusualplacesandworkalongsidepeoplefromallovertheworld.Sometimesworkingoutdrs,sometimesinanoffice,sometimesusingscientificequipmentandsometimesmeetinglocalpeopleandtourists,Iamneverbored.Althoughmyjobisoccasionallydangerous,Idon'tmindbecausedangerexcitesmeandmakesmefeelalive.However,themostimportantthingaboutmyjobisthat1helpprotectordinarypeoplefromoneofthemostpowerfulforcesonearth-thevolcano.IwasappointedasavolcanologistworkingfortheHawaiianVolcanoObservatory(HVO)twentyyearsago.MyjobiscollectinginformationforadatabaseaboutMountKilauea,whichisoneofthemostactivevolcanoesinHawaii.Havingcollectedandevaluatedtheinformation.Ihelpotherscientists(opredictwherelavafromChevolcanowillflownextandhowfast.OurworkhassavedmanylivesbecausepeopleinthepathofthelavacanbewarnedtoleaveIhcirhouses.Unfortunately,Wecannotmovetheirhomesoutoftheway,andmanyhouseshavebeencoveredwithlavaorburnedtotheground.Whenboilingrockeruptsfromavolcanoandcrashesbacktoearth,itcauseslessdamagethanyoumightimagine.ThisisbecausenoonelivesnearthetopofMountKilauea,wheretherocksfall.Thelavathatflowsslowlylikeawavedownthemountaincausesfarmoredamagebecauseitburieseverythinginitspathunderthemoltenrock.However,theeruptionitselfisreallyexcitingtowatchandIshallneverforgetmyfirstsightofone.ItwasinthesecondweekafterIarrivedinHawaii.Havingworkedhardallday,Iwenttobedearly.IwasfastasleepwhensuddenlymybedbeganshakingandIheardastrangesound,likearailwaytrainpassingmywindow.HavingexperiencedquiteafewearthquakesinHawaiialready,Ididn'ttakemuchnotice.Iwasabouttogobacktosleepwhensuddenlymybedroombecameasbrightasday.IranoutofthehouseintothebackgardenwhereIcouldseeMountKilaueainthedistance.Therehadbeenaneruptionfromthesideofthemountainandredhotlavawasfountaininghundredsofmetresintotheair.Itwasanabsolutelyfantasticsight.ThedayafterthiseruptionIwasluckyenoughtohaveamuchcloserlkatit.TwootherscientistsandIweredrivenupthemountainanddroppedascloseaspossibletothecraterthathadbeenformedduringtheeruption.Havingearliercollectedspecialclothesfromtheobservatory,weputthemonbeforewewentanycloser.Allthreeofuslkedlikespacemen.Wehadwhiteprotectivesuitsthatcoveredourwholebody,helmets,bigbootsandspecialUnit5Thepowerofnaturegloves,hwasnoteasytowalkinthesesuits,butweslowlymadeourwaytotheedgeofthe35craterandIkeddownintothered,boilingcentre.Theothertwoclimbeddownintothecratertocollectsomelavaforlaterstudy,butthisbeingmyfirstexperience,Istayedatthetopandwatchedthem.Today,IamjustasenthusiasticaboutmyjobasthedayIfirststarted.Havingstudiedvolcanoesnowformanyyears.Iamstillamazedattheirbeautyaswellastheirpotentialto40causegreatdamage.(Comprehending1jAnswerthesequestionsusingcompletesentences.IWhyisavolcanologist'sjobimportant?2 WhereisMountKilauea?3 Whyis(helavathatflowsonMountKilaueamoredangerousthantheactualeruption?4 Whatcausedthewriter'sbedroom(obecomeasbrightasdayeventhoughitwasnight?5 Whydidthescientistshavetogetclosetothevolcanoafteritbeganerupting?6 Whywasitdifficultforthewritertowalktowardstheedgeofthecrater?7 Whatdoesthewriterfindimpressiveaboutvolcanoesevenafterstudyingthemformanyyears?WorksheetI. Findoutmainideasofeachpart.Myenthusiasm A fantastic sight “An exciting job,zA jobThe GreatestjobPart 1 (Para.1)Part 2 (Para.2)Part 3 (Para.3)Part 4 (Para.4)Part 5 (Para.5)II. Answerthesequestionsusingcompletesentences.1. Whydoesthewritersaythathehasthegreatestjobintheworld?2. WhereisMountKilauea?3. WhyisthelavathatflowsonMountKilaueamoredangerousthantheactualeruption?4. Whatcausedthewriter,sbedroomtobecomeasbrightasdayeventhoughitwasnight?5. Whydidthescientistshavetogetclosetothevolcanoafteritbeganerupting?6. Whywasitdifficultforthewritertowalktowardstheedgeofthecrater?7. Whatdoesthewriterfindimpressiveaboutvolcanoesevenafterstudyingthemfor20years?IV.FillintheblanksTheeruptionitselfisreallytowatch,Ishallneverforgetmyfirstsightofit.Redhotlavawashundredsofmetresintotheair.Itwasansight.Usingscientific,Itravelandworkpeoplefromallovertheworld.Wearingsuit,weslowlytheedgeofthecrater.Havingcollectedandtheinformation,Ihelpotherscientiststowherelavafromthevolcanowillflow.Ourworkhassavedmanylivesbecausepeopleinthepathofthelavacanbetheirhouses.Althoughmyjobisdangerous,Idon,tmindbecausedangermeandmakesme.TodayIamjustasaboutmyjobasthedayIfirststarted.Iamstilltheirbeautyaswellastheirtocausegreatdamage.