高二下(选修8) 鹦骼爨懈仰
Module 1 Deep South Speaking and writing, listening and Speaking everyday english
Module 1 Deep South Speaking and Writing, Listening and Speaking & Everyday English
Speaking and Writing
Speaking and Writing
Speaking and writing 1-- Work in pairs and answer the questions. 1. Why is Antarctica an important place Although Antarctica is covered with ice and there are volcanoes, too. there is also full of wildlife, which has adapted to its extreme conditions. So it is important
Speaking and Writing 1-- Work in pairs and answer the questions. 1. Why is Antarctica an important place? Although Antarctica is covered with ice and there are volcanoes, too, there is also full of wildlife, which has adapted to its extreme conditions. So it is important
for us to research it. and the nature state of its own can help scientists to research what the worlds climate was like in past ages. What's more, it is a large landmass in the south that balanced the land in the north
for us to research it. And the nature state of its own can help scientists to research what the world’s climate was like in past ages. What’s more, it is a large landmass in the south that balanced the land in the north
2. Do you think the antarctic Treaty is a good idea? Why/Why not? I think it's not a good idea because the treaty will restrict and affect the development of science and economy. /I think it's good. The Antarctica Treaty not
2. Do you think the Antarctic Treaty is a good idea? Why/Why not? I think it’s not a good idea because the treaty will restrict and affect the development of science and economy./ I think it’s good. The Antarctica Treaty not
only replaced the rivalry that existed between many of the earlier explorers, but also prevented the commercial and military use of the continent; promoted international scientific projects; ended arguments about who owns the land
only replaced the rivalry that existed between many of the earlier explorers, but also prevented the commercial and military use of the continent; promoted international scientific projects; ended arguments about who owns the land
3. What might happen to Antarctica if there wasnt an international treaty to protect it? As we know. if there werent an international treaty, the rivalry would still exist between many of the countries. Maybe there have been firing about who owns the land. In that case. the continent would be a fighting ground and the South Pole would be in damage and that would be the greatest calamity of human beings
3. What might happen to Antarctica if there wasn’t an international treaty to protect it? As we know, if there weren’t an international treaty, the rivalry would still exist between many of the countries. Maybe there have been firing about who owns the land. In that case, the continent would be a fighting ground and the South Pole would be in damage and that would be the greatest calamity of human beings
4. What other international treaties do you know about In 1964, a treaty of The measure for protecting plants and animals of South Pole was signed by many countries to protect the resource and environment. In 1972, a treaty for protecting sea dog was signed and in 1980, some countries signed a pact for protecting the resource of biology of the south pole
4. What other international treaties do you know about? In 1964, a treaty of “The measure for protecting plants and animals of South Pole” was signed by many countries to protect the resource and environment. In 1972, a treaty for protecting sea dog was signed and in 1980, some countries signed a pact for protecting the resource of biology of the South Pole
5. What other international treaties do you think the world needs? Other parts of the world need to be protected are gases, water, science investigation and so on Human beings need to protect all the resources on the earth
5. What other international treaties do you think the world needs? Other parts of the world need to be protected are gases, water, science investigation and so on. Human beings need to protect all the resources on the earth