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Whatkindsofparkshaveyoubeento?Whatfunctionsdotheyhave?amusementparksoceanparkhistoryparkssportsparkscityparksFunctionsofparks◆enrichknowledge◆broadenourhorizon◆relaxourselves◆appreciatediverseculture◆relieveourpressure◆takeexercise◆havesomerecreationwithfreshair◆enjoythebeautifulscenery…nationalparksnationalparkWhenyouthinkofnationalparks,whatcomestomindfirst?forestsanimalsriversAnationalparkisanareaof

land

thatisprotectedbythegovernment

forpeopletovisitbecauseofitsnaturalbeautyandhistoricalorscientificinterest.ThemeExplorationLookanddiscussWhatcanyouseeinthephoto?Wheredoyouthinkthephotowastaken?Whatdoyouknowabout

YellowstoneNationalPark?GrandPrismaticSpring(大棱鏡溫泉)YellowstoneNationalPark(美國(guó)黃石國(guó)家公園)YellowstoneNationalParkYellowstoneNationalParkWhatcomestoyourmindwhenwetalkaboutYellowstoneNationalPark?Anationalparkisnotaplayground.It’sasanctuaryfornatureandforhumanswhowillacceptnatureonnature’sownterms.—MichaelFrome

Quoteaplacewheresomethingorsomeoneisprotectedandcanfindrefuge.

streams

mountains

trees/forests

lakes

cliff

grassWindingMistyLush/denseCrystalSteepGreenFeaturesofSarekNationalPark:Wherewouldyoumostlikelyreadthispassage?Lookatthetitleandthepicturesonthispage.Inatraveljournal.Lookatthepictureandguesswhytheauthorsaysitis“hidden”.onetwothreehistoryBuiltin1910asSwedenandEurope’sfirstnationalpark.

InformationaboutSarekNationalPark

locationNorth

oftheArcticCircle

inSwedishLapland.tourseasonLate

June

to

September.ExploreforwritingskillsLookatthetext,whataremissinginthepassage?Whydoesthepassageneedsubheadings?Whenchoosingsubheadings,whatshouldwetakeintoconsideration?Subheadings.Theywillgiveashortsummaryofwhatisinasectionofapassage.contentmainideaofaparagraphlanguagetexttypetargetreadersNowreadthetextandtrytocomeupwithapropersubheadingforparagraph.Givereasonsforyourchoices.TitlePara.SubheadingReasons(keywords)SarekNationalPark—Europe’sHiddenNaturalTreasure1234ASummerWheretheSunNeverSleepsALandofMountainsandIceManatPeacewithNatureALandofAdventurewhereinsummer

thesun

neversetsSark’smountainsusedbecoveredbyvastsheetsofice...lookingafterreindeer

wasawayoflifefortheSami.Theyusedthereindeer’smeatfor...HereIam...breathingthefreshair,andenjoyingthisgreatadventure.UsesubheadingsGoodsubheadingscatchthereader'seyeandmakehimorherwanttoreadmore.Workingouttheideabehindthesubheadingscanhelpyoubetterunderstandthestructureandthepointsofthetext.What’sthefunctionofsubheading?Exploreforwritingskills

Iwakeuptothesoundofthewindbuffetingtheclothofmytent.Eventhoughthesunisbrightlyshining,tellingwhetheritismorningornightisimpossible.I’mabovetheArcticCircle,whereinsummerthesunneversets.Checkingmywatch,Iseethatitis7:30a.m.Ileavemytentandwalkovertothemountainedge.Spreadingoutbeforeme,branchesoftheRapaRiverflowthroughthevalleybelow.I'mintheremotefarnorthofSwedenintheSarekNationalPark,aplacewithnoroadsortowns.

ReadforthetexttypeInwhatpersonandinwhichtenseisthepassagewritten?Thefirstperson(I)Tocreatatourguideperspective.Tomakeiteasiertobringtheimagesalivetothereaders.ThesimpletensePara1ASummerWheretheSunNeverSleepsReadforthedetails(Part1Experience)Para1ASummerWheretheSunNeverSleepsTimeWeatherLocationSight7:30a.m.windy,sunnyabovetheArcticCircle,intheremotefarnorthofSwedeninSarekNationalParkbranchesoftheRapaRiverflowthroughthevalley

Iwakeuptothesoundofthewindbuffetingtheclothofmytent.Eventhoughthesunisbrightlyshining,tellingwhetheritismorningornightisimpossible.I’mabovetheArcticCircle,whereinsummerthesunneversets.Checkingmywatch,Iseethatitis7:30a.m.Ileavemytentandwalkovertothemountainedge.Spreadingoutbeforeme,branchesoftheRapaRiverflowthroughthevalleybelow.I’mintheremotefarnorthofSwedenintheSarekNationalPark,aplacewithnoroadsortowns.

Readforrhetoricaldevicesrhetoricaldevices(修辭手法)

Iwakeuptothesoundofthewindbuffetingtheclothofmytent.(L1)Simile明喻Metaphor暗喻personification擬人hyperbole夸張repetition重復(fù)personification擬人It

canaddvividnesstoexpression.Readforthedetails(Part2History

and

traditions)Para2AlandofMountainandIceSarek’smountainsusedtobecoveredbyvast

sheetsofice.Around9,000yearsago,thisicemelted,leavingbehindabout100glaciers.Soonafter,reindeerbegantoarrive.FollowingreindeerweretheSamipeople,whomadethisterritorytheirhome.Gettinghereisquitedifficult,soapartfromtheSamiveryfewpeoplehaveeverseenSarek.In1909,Sarekwasmadeanationalparkinordertokeepthelandinitsnaturalstate.ThoughtheSamiareallowedtocontinuetheirtraditionalwayoflifeinthepark,nooneelsecanlivehereandallnewdevelopmentisbannedwithinparkboundaries.Atthefarsideofthevalley,anancientSamicottageisvisible.Closeby,thereareafewreindeerfeedingongrass.

Howdoesthewriterintroducethehistoryofthepark?Findthesupportingdetails.adj.extremelylargeinarea,size,amount,etc.ReadforthedetailsPara2AlandofMountainandIceSarek’smountainsusedtobecoveredbyvastsheetsofice.Around9,000yearsago,thisicemelted,leavingbehindabout100glaciers.Soonafter,reindeerbegantoarrive.FollowingreindeerweretheSamipeople,whomadethisterritorytheirhome.Gettinghereisquitedifficult,soapartfromtheSamiveryfewpeoplehaveeverseenSarek.In1909,Sarekwasmadeanationalparkinordertokeepthelandinitsnaturalstate.ThoughtheSamiareallowedtocontinuetheirtraditionalwayoflifeinthepark,nooneelsecanlivehereandallnewdevelopmentisbannedwithinparkboundaries.Atthefarsideofthevalley,anancientSamicottageisvisible.Closeby,thereareafewreindeerfeedingongrass.

Howdoesthewriterintroducethehistoryofthepark?

Intimeorder.ThehistoryoftheSarekparkbecoveredbyvastsheetsoficethisicemeltedreindeerbegantoarriveSamipeoplefollowingsoonafterAround9,000yearsagousedtoIn1909SarekwasmadeanationalparkReadforthedetailsPara2AlandofMountainandIce

Sarek’smountainsusedtobecoveredbyvastsheetsofice.Around9,000yearsago,thisicemelted,leavingbehindabout100glaciers.Soonafter,reindeerbegantoarrive.FollowingreindeerweretheSamipeople,whomadethisterritorytheirhome.Gettinghereisquitedifficult,soapartfromtheSamiveryfewpeoplehaveeverseenSarek.In1909,Sarekwasmadeanationalparkinordertokeepthelandinitsnaturalstate.ThoughtheSamiareallowedtocontinuetheirtraditionalwayoflifeinthepark,nooneelsecanlivehereandallnewdevelopmentisbannedwithinparkboundaries.Atthefarsideofthevalley,anancientSamicottageisvisible.Closeby,thereareafewreindeerfeedingongrass.WhatstepshastheSwedishgovernmenttakentokeepSarekinitsnaturalstate?

Itwasmadeanationalpark,nooneelsecanlivehereandnewdevelopmentisbanned.Readforthedetails(Part2

History

andtraditions)Para3ManatpeacewithNatureForhundredsofyears,lookingafterreindeerwasawayoflifefortheSami.Theyusedthereindeer’smeatforfood,thebonesfortools,andtheirskinsformakingclothesandtents.Sincethereindeerwerealwaysonthemove,theSamiwouldpickuptheirtentsandaccompany

them.Today,mostSamihavehousesinvillagesnearSarekandliveamodernlifejustlikeneighbours.Buteveryspring,asmallnumberofSamistillfollowtheirreindeerintothevalleysofSarek,livingintentsoroldcottagesandenjoyingtheirtraditions.IamnotaSami,butinSarekI’veadoptedsomeoftheirhabits.Forexample,thismorningmybreakfastisflatbreadwarmedoverafire,driedreindeermeat,andsweetandsourberriesthatIfoundgrowingnearmytent.HowhaslifechangedfortheSami?vt.totravelorgosomewherewithsb.ReadforthedetailsPara3ManatpeacewithNature

Forhundredsofyears,

lookingafterreindeerwasawayoflifefortheSami.Theyusedthereindeer’smeatforfood,thebonesfortools,andtheirskinsformakingclothesandtents.Sincethereindeerwerealwaysonthemove,theSamiwouldpickuptheirtentsandaccompanythem.Today,mostSamihavehousesinvillagesnearSarekandliveamodernlifejustlikeneighbours.Buteveryspring,asmallnumberofSamistillfollowtheirreindeerintothevalleysofSarek,livingintentsoroldcottagesandenjoyingtheirtraditions.IamnotaSami,butinSarekI’veadoptedsomeoftheirhabits.Forexample,thismorningmybreakfastisflatbreadwarmedoverafire,driedreindeermeat,andsweetandsourberriesthatIfoundgrowingnearmytent.HowhaslifechangedfortheSami?ChangesoftheSami’slifestylemostSamiliveamodernlifeinvillageslookafterreindeerTodayForhundredsofyearsusedthereindeer’smeatforfood,bonesfortoolsskinformakingclothesandtents…pickuptheirtentsandaccompanythem

asmallnumberofSamienjoytheirtraditionsintentsoroldcottagesfollowtheirreindeerintothevalleysofSarek;liveintentsandoldcottageswarmflatbread;dryreindeermeatpicksomesweetandsourberriesgrowingnearthetentTheynolongerherdreindeer—theylivemodernlivesincities.Readforthedetails(Part3Experience)Para4AlandofadventureAfterbreakfast,Ipackmybagandsetoutagain.SinceImustcarryallofmyfoodandsupplieswithme,mybagweighsabout30kilograms.Iftodayisanythinglikeyesterday,itwillbefullofsweatandhardworkasIhikeoverthisdifficultlandtomydestinationontheothersideofvalley.However,Icannotcomplain.Beinginsuchabeautifulandwildplacemakesmefeelblessedtobealive.HereIam,aloneunderthisbroadsky,breathingthefreshair,andenjoyingthisgreatadventure.Whatcouldbebetter?

Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutthejourney?Findthesupportingdetails.TIPSUsingadjectivestoexpressfeelingstiredharddifficultblesseddelightedTosignalthecomingofwhatthewriteremphasizes.

Gettinghereisquitedifficult,soapartfromtheSamiveryfewpeoplehaveeverbeenSarek.(Para.2)CriticalthinkingWhatdoestheauthorthinkofSarek?Whydoeshesayitis“hidden”?treasurebeautifulnaturalsceneryandabundantresourceslikeplantsandanimals.I'mintheremotefarnorthofSwedeninSareknationalPark,aplacewithnoroadsortowns.(Para.1)SensesThesentencesinthetextFeelingsSound

Sight

Taste

Touch

Smell

Spreadingoutbeforeme,branchesoftheRapaRiverflowthroughthevalleybelow.(Para.1)Atthefarsideofthevalley,anancientSamicottageisvisible.Closeby,thereareafewreindeerfeedingongrass.(Para.2)Forexample,thismorningmybreakfastisflatbreadwarmedoverafire,driedreindeermeat,andsomesweetandsourberriesthatIfoundgrowingnearmytent.(Para.3)Afterbreakfast,Ipackmybagandsetoutagain.SinceImustcarryallofmyfoodandsupplieswithme,mybagweighsabout30kilograms.(Para.4)HereIam,aloneunderthisbroadsky,breathingthefreshair,andenjoyingthisgreatadventure.(Para.4)Iwakeuptothesoundofthewindbuffetingtheclothofmytent.(Para.1)surprised,amazed,fascinatedcomfortabletiredenjoyable,relaxedenjoyablerelaxedWhatarethefunctionsofthesesenses?Tovividlyexpresstheauthor’sfeelings.Togivereadersasenseofreality.Toroundlyanddetailedlydescribethejourney.ThemindmapofthetextSoundSightTouchSmellTastesubheadingsintimeordersensesCompletethesummaryofthepassageusingthecorrectformsofthewordsfromthetext.

IntheremotefarnorthofSweden,inSarekNationalParkabovetheArcticCircle,Iwakeuptothesoundofthewindb________theclothofmytent.Standingatthee______ofthemountain,watchingtheRapaRiverf_______throughthevalleybelow,Ifeelsob_______tobealiveandhavethisrareopportunitytoexplorethisuniquet________,whichisalmostunknowntotheoutsideworld.uffeting

dgelowlessederritoryMakeasummaryOncecoveredbyv___sheetsofice,Sarek’smountainsarehometotheSami,thenativeresidentsofthepark.TheSamlivedoffreindeer,movedwiththem,anda___________themforhundredsofyears.Today,mostSamihavelefttheirancientc______inthemountainvalleysandliveamodernlifeinvillagesnearSarekinstead.astccompaniedottageCompletethesummaryofthepassageusingthecorrectformsofthewordsfromthetext.Tokeepitsnaturalstate,exceptfortheSam,nooneisallowedtoliveinSarek,andallnewdevelopmentisb_______withintheparkb_________.ItishopedthatSarekNationalParkwillalwaysremainasitis,naturalandbeautiful.oundariesannedCompletethesummaryofthepassageusingthecorrectformsofthewordsfromthetext.DiscussionI’mintheremotefarnorthofSwedeninSarekNationalPark,aplacewithnoroadsortowns.Iftodayisanythinglikeyesterday,itwillbefullofsweatandhardworkasIhikeoverthisdifficultlandtomydestinationontheothersideofthevalley.However,Icannotcomplain.Youropinion...braveadventuroushaveapassionfornatureQ1:Whatdoyouthinkoftheauthor?Giveyourreasons.DiscussionQ2:IsitworthmakingaplacelikeSarekanationalpark?Giveyourreasons.Yes.Peoplecangothereandappreciatethebeautyofnature,andthereforebetterunderstandtheimportanceofnatureprotection.Youropinion...DiscussionQ3:Doyouthinksettingupnationalparksisaneffectivewaytobalancethe

developmentandtheprotectionofnature?Whyorwhynot?Yes,itisaneffectiveway.Onlyaverysmallpartoftheworldhasbeensetasidefornationalparks,sotherearestillplentyofplacesthatcanbedevelopedwithouthavingtotouchthemostbeautifulandinterestingnaturalspots.Youropinion...1experienceanationalpark2cometomind3catchone’seye4wakeuptothesoundof...5walkovertothemountainedge6spreadout7flowthroughthevalley8becoveredbyvastsheetsofice9leavebehind想到吸引某人在……的聲音中醒來(lái)走到山崖邊展開(kāi)流經(jīng)山谷被大片的冰層覆蓋Importantphrases(P26~P27)參觀國(guó)家公園留下10apartfrom11keepthelandinitsnaturalstate12onthemove13pickupone’stent14adoptone’shabit15packone’sbag16setout17carryallofsupplieswithsb18befullofsweatandhardwork除……之外讓這塊土地保持自然的狀態(tài)在移動(dòng)中收起某人的帳篷養(yǎng)成某人的習(xí)慣打包動(dòng)身出發(fā)充滿汗水和艱辛隨身攜帶所有的補(bǔ)給品Importantphrases(P26~P27)19hikeoverthedifficultland20feelblessed21breathethefreshair22intheremotefarnorth23havetherareopportunitytodosth24exploretheuniqueterritory25beunknowntotheoutside

world26behometo27balancedevelopmentandthe

protectionofnature徒步跨越這片地形艱險(xiǎn)的土地感到幸福呼吸新鮮空氣在遙遠(yuǎn)的北方有做某事的難得機(jī)會(huì)探索這個(gè)獨(dú)特的領(lǐng)域是……的家園平衡發(fā)展和自然保護(hù)不為外界所知Importantphrases(P26~P27)HomeworkPart6HomeworkLevelA:Enjoyashortpassageandunderlinethesentencesrelatedtofivesenses.

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