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1、Unit 1 Scripts & NotesUnit 1 FamilyPart II LISTENING AND SPEAKINGLesson A A Famous FamilySCRIPTTrack 1-1Jacques Cousteau was born in 1910 in France. Cousteau loved the water, and for almost sixty years, he studied the world s oceans. In 1943, he and a partneranVentedhg equipment ,and later he invent

2、ed special cameras to film life underwater .Cousteau taught people about the oceans. In 1968, he started a TV show called The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau . On the show, he traveled with his son, Philippe, around the world. They taught people about sea animals and protecting Earth waters. In 1

3、973, he started the Cousteau Society , an international organization which works to protect Earthe s waters. Before hdied in 1997, Cousteau won many awards for his films and his work as an environmentalist.Jacques family have continued his work. Jacques son, twoilippelihaid Alexandraand Philippe Jun

4、ior. They are both famous ocean conservationists.Like her grandfather, Alexandra Cousteau, who was born in 1976, also cares about the world s seas. In 2000, she started a company with her brother calleEarth Echo International . It teaches children and teenagers about keeping Earth oceans clean. Late

5、r, in 2008, Alexandra started another company called Blue Legacy . It works to protect Earth s oceans. As the head ofthis company, she travels around the world, working on important water problems. In 2011, she got an award for her work as an environmentalist.1. scuba diving equipment :水肺型潛水器2. to f

6、ilm life underwater :拍攝海底生物3. The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau:法國(guó)著名海洋探險(xiǎn)家雅克 庫(kù)斯托(JacquesCousteau)所創(chuàng)辦的電視節(jié)目雅克庫(kù)斯托的海底世界4. Cousteau Society:庫(kù)斯托社,雅克庫(kù)斯托創(chuàng)辦于1973年的環(huán)保組織,倡導(dǎo)人們保護(hù)海洋生態(tài)系統(tǒng)5. care about:關(guān)心;對(duì)?撼興趣6. Earth Echo International :地球回音國(guó)際組織,原名為“菲利普庫(kù)斯托基金會(huì)(Philippe Cousteau Foundation),是庫(kù)斯托家族創(chuàng)辦的環(huán)保及海洋教育組織。7.

7、 Blue Legacy :藍(lán)色遺產(chǎn)國(guó)際環(huán)保組織,由亞歷山德拉庫(kù)斯托(Alexandra Cousteau)于2008年創(chuàng)辦。ConversationTrack 1 -2A: How many people are there in your family?B: There are four of us my mother, my father, a younger brother, and me.A: Who do you take after?B: People say I m like my father.A: Why is that?8: Because we re both real

8、ly into outdoor sports.Lesson B Brazils Changing FamiliesListening 1SCRIPTTrack 1 TIn the past, Brazilian family sizes were much larger than today. In the 1990s, family size suddenly decreased . What is causing these changes?For years, many Brazilian families had four or more children. However, toda

9、y, most Brazilian families have only one or two children. Thirty years ago, many Brazilians lived in small towns. Today, almost 85 percent of Brazil s people live in cities. Life in a city can be expensive, soa small family is better.In the past, people started families in their early twenties . Tod

10、ay, many young men and women are going to school and getting a job first. They get married and have families later. In 1980, only about half of all homes had a television. Today, most homes have a TV, and evening shows called novelas are very popular. The men and women on these shows are single or h

11、ave small families. They have exciting lives. People watching want this life, too.1. suddenly decreased:(指巴西家庭人口數(shù)量)驟然下降2. Brazilian families :巴西家庭3. in their early twenties : 二十出頭的年紀(jì)4. novela: telenovela的簡(jiǎn)稱,在巴西葡語(yǔ)中電視劇被稱為 telenovel,多為長(zhǎng)劇,展 示巴西獨(dú)特的本土文化5. People watching :觀眾們Listening 2SCRIPTTrack 1 4Worl

12、dwide, more people today are living alone, says a recent study. In Sweden, 41 percent of the people live by themselves the most of any country in the world. In second place is the UK; there 34 percent of the population lives alone. And in third place is Japan, where about 31 percent of the people li

13、ve on their own .How old are the people living alone? In the U.S., says researcher Eric Klinenberg, most are in their thirties, forties, and fifties . After this group are people 65 and older. And finally, people 18 to 34 are the smallest group but this group is growing very fast, especially in citi

14、es.1. live by themselves :他們獨(dú)自一人生活2. in second place: 位居第二位3. in third place : 位居第三位4. live on their own :他們依靠自己獨(dú)自生活5. in their thirties, forties, and fifties :三十多歲、四十多歲、五十多歲SCRIPTTrack 1 -5Worldwide, more people today are living alone, says a recent study. In Sweden, 41 percent of the people live b

15、y themselves the most of any country in the world. In second place is the UK; there 34 percent of the population lives alone. And in third place is Japan, where about 31 percent of the people live on their own.How old are the people living alone? In the U.S., says researcher Eric Klinenberg, most ar

16、e in their thirties, forties, and fifties. After this group are people 65 and older. And finally, people 18 to 34 are the smallest groupbut this group is growing very fast, especially in cities.(注解同Track 1-4Questions:1. Which country has the highest percentage of people living alone?2. What s the pe

17、rcentage of people living alone in Japan?3. What is the largest group of people who live alone in the U.S.?PART III VIDEOSCRIPTRaising Otter BabiesNarrator:It s spring, and everywhere families are celebrating the arrival of new life. Glen and Jeanie Chambers are welcoming a very special pair of chil

18、dren, two orphaned baby otters named Babyface and Little Paddles.Like any good parents, the Chambers must raise the pups with care and love, and teach them all they need to know. For baby otters, this includes a bath and some swimming lessons. Then it bedtime. The little otters climb into their pare

19、nts bed, where safe and warm, theescanr the night .A few months later, Babyface and Little Paddles are no longer babies. Instead of bottles of milk, Glen makes a healthy meal of meat and cereal, and for a fun snack , a piece of fish frozen in the bottom of a cup.Once mealtime is over, the otters get

20、 back to what they love best, playing. Today they are playing their favorite game: Making a mess in the bathroom.For these super active little otters, there othing better tH ansan bath full of water and lots of toys to put in it. It all fun and games until mom discovers the mess.Glen, Jeanie, and th

21、eir otters also have a very important job to do. They travel around the country, and teach people about otters, and how we can keep them safe in the wild.However, this happy family has only a little more time together. The otters are wild animals, and soon, they will be too big to live with Glen and Jeanie. It s time for the

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