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UnexplainedMysteriesoftheNaturalWorld自然界未解之謎吳忠市吳忠高級(jí)中學(xué)Miss.TianAspecialuniversityWhy?IntroductionIntroductionahairymonstercalledSullyMike,theBigeyeMonster’sIDCardName:Habitat:Description:IntroductionMikeMonstersUniversityIt’sacreaturewithonebigeye;It’sgreenincolourMonster’sIDCardName:Habitat:Description:IntroductionSullyMonstersUniversityIthasaheadwithtwohorns;It’sblue-greenincolourandithaspurplespotsonhisbodyDescribeonemonsteryouknowbyusingthefollowingwordsandsentencesWordsandsentences:Itsheadlookslike…/Ithasaheadlike…/Itisacreaturewithalonghead/Ithasaroundheadwith10-centimeterhorns/Itis…incolour//Itjumpedoutofthewaterlikea…./Itisa…-likecreature.IntroductionShrekUnicorn獨(dú)角獸KingKongMonster’sIDCardName:Habitat:Description:IntroductionShrekItisgreenincolor;It’sacreaturewithstrangeearsawetland(沼澤地)Monster’sIDCardName:Habitat:Description:IntroductionUnicornUnknownIt’sahorse-likecreatureMonster’sIDCardName:Habitat:Description:IntroductionKingKongSkullIslandIt’sagiantape.It’sbrownincloour.Monster’sIDCardName:Habitat:Description:IntroductiontheLochNessMonsteradeeplakeinthenorthofScotlandIthasasmallheadIt’sacreaturelikeadinosaur.ThenewmonsterisonPage52!Name:Habitat:Description:IntroductionTheMonsterofLakeTianchiLakeTianchi?Reading

The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”intheChangbaiMountainsinJilinprovince,northeastChina,isbackinthenewsafterseveralrecentsightings.Thedirectorofalocaltouristoffice,MengFanying,saidthemonster,whichseemedtobe

blackincolour,wastenmetersfromtheedgeofthelakeduringthemostrecentsighting.“Itjumpedoutofthewaterlikeaseal—about200peopleonChangbai'swesternpeaksawit,”hesaid.Althoughnoonereallygotaclearlookatthemysteriouscreature,XueJunlin,alocalphotographer,claimedthatitsheadlookedlikeahorse.Inanotherrecentsighting,agroupofsoldiersclaimtheysawananimalmovingonthesurfaceofthewater.Thesoldiers,whowerewalkingalongthesideofthelake,watchedthecreatureswimmingforabouttwominutes.“Itwasgreenish-blackandhadaroundheadwith10-centimetrehorns”,oneofthesoldierssaid.AthirdreportcamefromLiXiaohe,whowasvisitingthelakewithhisfamily.Heclaimstohaveseenaroundblackcreaturemovingquicklythroughthewater.Afterthreeorfourhundredmetersitdivedintothewater.Tenminuteslaterthemonsterappearedagainandrepeatedtheaction.Mr.LiXiaohesaidthatheandhisfamilywereabletoseethemonsterclearlybecausetheweatherwasfineandthelakewascalm.TherehavebeenreportsofmonstersinLakeTianchisincethebeginningofthelastcentury,althoughnoonehasseenonecloseup.Somephotoshavebeentakenbuttheyarenotclearbecauseitwastoofaraway.ManypeoplethinkthemonstermaybeadistantcousinoftheLochNessmonsterinScotland.Theyalsothinkthattheremightbesimilarcreaturesinotherlakesaroundtheworld.Scientists,however,aresceptical.Theysaythatthelow-temperaturelakeisunlikelytobeabletosupportsuchlargelivingcreatures.LakeTianchiisthehighestvolcaniclakeintheworld.Itis2,189metershighandcoversanareaofabouttensquarekilometers.Inplacesitismorethan370metersdeep.21345TheMonster①ofLakeTianchiReadingthebeginningofthepassageanddecidewhereitcomesfrom?SkimmingA.atouristguideB.anewspaperC.adictionaryD.ascientificjournalFindoutwhichparagraphtalksaboutLakeTianchi?SkimmingThefirstsentencePara.5Readthebeginningofeachparagraphandmatchthemainideawithpara1—para5.SkimmingA.ThelatestsightingoftheTianchimonster.B.AthirdsightingoftheTianchimonster.C.InformationaboutLakeTianchi.D.MoreinformationabouttheTianchimonster.Para.1Para.2Para.3Para.4Para.5E.AnotherrecentsightingoftheTianchiReading

The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”intheChangbaiMountainsinJilinprovince,northeastChina,isbackinthenewsafterseveralrecentsightings.

Thedirectorofalocaltouristoffice,MengFanying,saidthemonster,whichseemedtobe

blackincolour,wastenmetresfromtheedgeofthelakeduringthemostrecentsighting.MonstersinScotland再次成為新聞最近的n.管理者1.Reading

The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”intheChangbaiMountainsinJilinprovince,northeastChina,isbackinthenewsafterseveralrecentsightings.

Thedirectorofalocaltouristoffice,MengFanying,saidthemonster,whichseemedtobe

blackincolour,wastenmetresfromtheedgeofthelakeduringthemostrecentsighting.MonstersinScotland再次成為新聞最近的n.管理者Reading

Thedirectorofalocaltouristoffice,MengFanying,saidthemonster,whichseemedtobe

blackincolour,wastenmetresfromtheedgeofthelakeduringthemostrecentsighting.MonstersinScotlandReading

Thedirectorofalocaltouristoffice,MengFanying,said

themonster,whichseemedtobe

blackincolour,

wastenmetresfromtheedgeofthelakeduringthemostrecentsighting.MonstersinScotlandReading“Itjumpedoutofthewaterlikeaseal—about200peopleonChangbai'swesternpeaksawit,”hesaid.Althoughnoonereallygotaclearlookatthemysteriouscreature,XueJunlin,alocalphotographer,claimedthatitsheadlookedlikeahorse.清楚地看到n.海豹n.攝影師v.聲稱Reading“Itjumpedoutofthewaterlikeaseal—about200peopleonChangbai'swesternpeaksawit,”hesaid.Althoughnoonereallygotaclearlookatthemysteriouscreature,XueJunlin,alocalphotographer,claimedthatitsheadlookedlikeahorse.清楚地看到n.攝影師Reading

Althoughnoonereallygotaclearlookatthemysteriouscreature,XueJunlin,alocalphotographer,claimedthatitsheadlookedlikeahorse.Reading

Althoughnoonereallygotaclearlookatthemysteriouscreature,XueJunlin,alocalphotographer,claimed

thatitsheadlookedlikeahorse.ReadingInanotherrecentsighting,agroupofsoldiersclaimtheysawananimalmovingonthesurfaceofthewater.Thesoldiers,whowerewalkingalongthesideofthelake,watchedthecreatureswimmingforabouttwominutes.“Itwasgreenish-blackandhadaroundheadwith10-centimetrehorns”,oneofthesoldierssaid.seesb/sthdoingsth看見(jiàn)某人/某物正在做...2.ReadingAthirdreportcamefromLiXiaohe,whowasvisitingthelakewithhisfamily.Heclaimstohaveseenaroundblackcreaturemovingquicklythroughthewater.Afterthreeorfourhundredmetresitdivedintothewater.Tenminuteslaterthemonsterappearedagainandrepeatedtheaction.Mr.LiXiaohesaidthatheandhisfamilywereabletoseethemonsterclearlybecausetheweatherwasfineandthelakewascalm.來(lái)自adj.圓形的3.ReadingAthirdreportcamefromLiXiaohe,whowasvisitingthelakewithhisfamily.Heclaimstohaveseenaroundblackcreaturemovingquicklythroughthewater.Afterthreeorfourhundredmetresitdivedintothewater.Tenminuteslaterthemonsterappearedagainandrepeatedtheaction.Mr.LiXiaohesaidthatheandhisfamilywereabletoseethemonsterclearlybecausetheweatherwasfineandthelakewascalm.來(lái)自adj.圓形的3.ReadingMr.LiXiaohesaidthatheandhisfamilywereabletoseethemonsterclearlybecausetheweatherwasfineandthelakewascalm.ReadingMr.LiXiaohe

said

thatheandhisfamilywereabletoseethemonsterclearlybecausetheweatherwasfineandthelakewascalm.Reading1.getaclearlookatgetagoodviewof清楚地看到2.seesb/sthdoingsth看見(jiàn)某人/某物正在做3.comefrom來(lái)自4.lateadj.&adv.“遲;遲的”“晚的lateradj.&adv.late的比較級(jí),指“較遲;較晚一些”latteradj.,指(兩者中的)后者;后者的,常與定冠詞the連用,其對(duì)應(yīng)的詞是former兩者中的前者。latestadj.&adv.,late的最高級(jí),最遲的,最新的Reading5.beabletodosth能夠做某事eg:Inprinciplethereisnothingthatahumancandothatamachinemightnotbeabletodooneday.6.calmadj.平靜的keep/staycalm保持冷靜calmdown冷靜下來(lái)7.closeup靠近ReadingTherehavebeenreportsofmonstersinLakeTianchisincethebeginningofthelastcentury,althoughnoonehasseenonecloseup.Somephotoshavebeentakenbuttheyarenotclearbecauseitwastoofaraway.ManypeoplethinkthemonstermaybeadistantcousinoftheLochNessmonsterinScotland.向前靠近4.ReadingTheyalsothinkthattheremightbesimilarcreaturesinotherlakesaroundtheworld.Scientists,however,aresceptical.Theysaythatthelow-temperaturelakeisunlikelytobeabletosupportsuchlargelivingcreatures.prep.圍繞懷疑的n.溫度v.支持生物adj.不可能的Reading8.bescepticalabout對(duì)...懷疑eg:Undersuchcircumstances,hebegantobescepticalabouthisownjudgement.9.beunlikelytodosth不可能做...eg:Thejobisunlikelytobefinishedinsideofayear.It’sunlikelythat......是不可能的ReadingLakeTianchiisthehighestvolcaniclakeintheworld.Itis2,189metreshighandcoversanareaofabouttensquarekilometres.Inplacesitismorethan370metresdeep.adj.火山的占據(jù)...面積n.公里/千米5.Reading10.Itis+數(shù)字+n.+adj.(high,deep,long)eg:It’s6centimetreshigh/It’s4metresdeep/It’s9kilometreslong11.coveranareaof占多大面積eg:Itisdesignedtocoveranareaof1squarekilometer.cover...with...用...蓋...becoveredwith/by被...覆蓋Drawasimplepictureofit.ScanningThedescriptionofthemonsteroftheTianChiLake.1.Themonster,whichseemedtobe__________________.2.Itjumpedoutofthewaterlike____________________.3....claimedthat__________________________________.4.Itwas____________anda_______headwithtencentimeters______.5....claimedtohaveseen____________________movingquicklythroughthewater.Thenitdivedintothewater.blackincolourasealitsheadlookedlikeahorsegreenish-blackroundhornsaroundblackcreatureDrawasimplepictureofit.Scanning1.Howmanyreportsofsi

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