流利说懂你英语Level4Unit.docx
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流利说懂你英语Level4Unit
Level4Unit2Part1Listening-ExtinctionEvents1
TheEarthwasformedabout4.6billionyearsago.
Thefirstlifeappearedaboutabillionyearslater.
Thefirstplantsdidn'tappearuntilaround2billionyearsago.
Untilabout580millionyearsago,lifeformsweresmallandmicroscopic.
Sincethattime,lifehasevolvedintomanydifferenttypes,orspecies.
However,scientistsestimatethatmorethan99%ofthemarenowextinct.
TherehavebeenseveralextinctioneventsinthehistoryoftheEarth.
Inanextinctioneventmanylifeforms,orspeciesoflife,dieout.
Thecausesofmassextinctioneventsareunsolvedmysteries.
Theseeventsarenotpredictableandcanhappenatanytime.
Scientiststhinkthatsomeofthemwerestartedbyasteroidimpactsorvolcaniceruptions.
Eventslikethesecanchangetheglobalconditionsthatlifedependson.
Onemajorextinctioneventhappenedabout66millionyearsago.
ThateventmayhavebeenstartedbyalargeasteroidthathittheEarth.
Asaresult,thedinosaursandabouthalfofallspeciesontheplanetdiedout.
Whentheasteroidhittheearth,itstartedachainofevents.
Achainofeventsisaseriesofeventslinkedtogether,likeachain.
Thisparticularchainofeventshappenedoveraperiodofmonthsandyears.
WhentheasteroidhittheEarth,itcausedahugecloudofdusttoentertheatmosphere.
ThiscloudofdustblockedthesunanddarkenedtheEarthformanymonths.
Withoutenoughsunlight,plantsandplant-eatinganimalsquicklydied.
Withthedeathsofsomanyplantsandanimals,thefoodchaincollapsed.
Thisledtothedeathsofmanymorespecies.
Massextinctioneventshaveplayedanimportantpartintheevolutionoflife.
Infact,someextinctioneventshavehelpedtoaccelerateevolution.
Forexample,somemammalslivedthroughtheageofthedinosaurs,buttheycouldn'tcompete.
Whenthedinosaurswereremoved,themammalswereabletocompetemoresuccessfully.
Oncetheycouldcompete,mammalsevolvedtoahigherstate.
Withoutextinctionevents,perhapswewouldn'tbeheretoday.
Level4Unit2Part1Listening-ExtinctionEvents2
Scientistsestimatethattherehavebeenatleast5massextinctionsinthelast540millionyears.
Theyalsobelievethatwehaveenteredanewextinctionevent.
Speciesarebecomingextinctatamuchfasterratethanbefore.
Insteadofasteroidsorvolcaniceruptions,thecurrenteventistheresultofhumanactivities.
Humanactivities,forexample,haveledtoglobalwarming.
Globalwarmingistheresultofanincreaseincarbongasesinouratmosphere.
Thesegasestrapheatfromthesun,sotheEarthisgettingwarmer.
Asaresult,sealevelsarerisingandweatherpatternsarechanging.
Inaddition,wehumansaredestroyingthehabitatsofmanyplantsandanimals.
Cuttingdownforestsandpollutingriversdestroysthehabitatsofmanyformsoflife.
Thereisnolongeranydoubtthatthisishappening
Speciesoflifearedisappearingatanincreasingrate.
Globaltemperaturesarerisingandweatherpatternsarechanging.
Scientistsarewarningusthatfastactionisnecessarytosaveourfuture.
Ifwedon'tact,wemaygothewayofthedinosaurs.
(Thisnewextinctioneventiscausedbyhumans.)
Level4Unit2Part1Vocabulary-BodySystems
Thebody'scirculatorysystemincludestheheartandbloodvessels.
Theheartpumpsbloodtoallpartsofthebodythroughanetworkofarteriesandveins.
Thedigestivesystembreaksdownandabsorbsfoodintothebody.
Itsuppliestheenergythatthebodyneedsforgrowthandrepair.
Afterdigestion,excessfoodisturnedintowasteandeliminatedfromthebody.
Thenervoussystemincludesthebrain,spinalcordandnerves.
Thisisyourbody'scontrolsystem.
Itcontrolsyour musclesandorgans,includingyourcirculatoryanddigestivesystems.
Therespiratorysystemincludesthenoseandlungs.
Itbringsairandoxygenintothebodyandremovescarbondioxide.
Thelungsarewhereoxygenentersthebloodstreamandcarbondioxideisremoved.
Theimmunesystemprotectsthebodyagainstinfectionsanddiseases.
Sneezingandfeverareexamplesofhowtheimmunesystemworks.
Ifaninfectioninvadesthebody,theimmunesystemattacksit.
(Thebloodvesselsthatcarryoxygen-richblood from theheartarecalledarteries.)
(Thedigestivesystemiswherefoodisbrokendownandabsorbedintothebody.)
(Thenervoussystemregulatesyourheartbeatanddigestion.)
Level4Unit2Part1Vocabulary-GreatDiscoveries
Thecontrolleduseoffireallowedpeopletocookfoodandsurviveinthecolderclimates.
Fireprovidedlightsothatpeoplecouldworkand socialize forlongerhours.
Withtheinventionof agriculture,peoplecouldgrowfoodand settleintocommunities.
Bygrowingfood,peoplecouldspendlesstimehuntingandmoretimeforotherthingssuchasart.
The domestication ofanimalsallowedpeopletoraiseanduseanimalsforfoodandwork.
Byraisingherdsofanimalssuchassheep,humanshadaregularsupplyofmeatandclothing.
Thestrengthofanimalssuchashorsesand oxen wasusedforworkandtransportation.
Thedevelopmentof toolsandmachineshasresultedinmoreefficient manufacturingandconstruction.
Withbettertoolsandmachines,workcanbedonewithfewerpeopleandatmuchlowercosts.
Thedevelopmentofscienceandengineeringhasimprovedmanythings,includingcommunications.
Withanunderstandingofelectricity,telephonesandradiosallowpeopletocommunicateoverlongdistances.
(Scienceandengineeringhavechangedthewaywecommunicatewitheachother.)
(Withthedevelopmentofagriculture,peoplehadmoretimeforotheractivities.)
(Theuseofmachineshasreducedthenumberofpeopleneededtomakethings.)
Level4Unit2Part1Dialogue-SmartphoneAddiction
Itookavacationlastnight.
Whatareyoutalkingabout?
Wheredidyoutakeyourvacation?
Ididn'tgoanywhere.
Ijustspentaneveningwithoutmysmartphone.
Howwasit?
Itwasgreat.Igotarealmagazineandreaditwithnointerruption.
Itwasverypeaceful.
Yes,Ihaven'tdonethatinalongtime.
Youknowwhat?
I'mbeginningtohatesmartphones.
Really?
butyoucan'tlivewithoutone,right?
Yes,that'stheproblem.
Thesethingsarechangingthewaypeoplelive.
Yes,Ijustsawadocumentaryaboutthat.
Ahusbandwascomplainingtohiswifethatshewasspendingtoomuchtimeonhersmartphone.
Whathappened?
Didtheygetadivorce?
Youguessedit.Intheend,theygotadivorce.
It'sabitironic,don'tyouthink?
Smartphoneweresupposedtobringpeopletogether,buttheyarepullingpeopleapart.
Yes,youareright.
Hey,justaminute.I'vegotamessageonmysmartphone,anditcan'twait.
Level4Unit2Part1Dialogue-RudeBoss
Hey,wakeupandgetbacktowork.
What'swrongwithyou?
I'monmybreaksir,andIhaveabadheadache.
Well,wearenotpayingyoutosleep.
Ifyou'regoingtosleep,sleepsomeplaceelse.
Yes,sir,sorry,itwon'thappenagain.
Ithadbetternot.
Justaminute.
Don'ttalktomelikethat.
Whatdidyousay?
Youhurtme.youdon'thavetotreatpeoplelikethat.
Well,ifyoudon'tlikeit,Isuggestyouleave.
OK,Iwill.I'vehadenoughofyou.
I'llgetajobsomewhereelse.
(Themanagertreatstheemployeesinathreateningmanner.)
(Theemployeetreatsthemanagerrespectfully.)
Level4Unit2Part2Listening-PointofView1
Thismanisholdingapieceoffruitinhishand.
Thepieceoffruitiseitheranorangeoranapple.
Wecan’tseewhichitisbecausewecan’tseeinsidethebox.
Theprobabilitythatitisanorangeisequaltotheprobabilitythatitisanapple.
Itmaybeanapple,anditmaybeanorange.
It’sgottobeoneortheother.
Itcan’tbeanythingelse.
Nowlet’slookatitfromtheman’spointofview.
Fromhispointofview,theprobabilitiesaredifferent.
Fromhispointofview,theprobabilitythathehasanorangeis100%or0%.
That’sbecauseheknowswhathehas.
Forhimthereisnouncertainty.
Ifhehasanorange,theprobabilityis100%.
Ifhedoesn’thaveanorange,theprobabilityis0%.
Heeitherhasitorhedoesn’t.
Fromourpointofview,theprobabilitythathehasanorangeis50%.
Fromhispointofview,theprobabilitythathehasanorangeis100%or0%.
Sotheprobabilitydependsonyourpointofview.
Level4Unit2Part2Listening-PointofView2
Peopleseethingsfromdifferentpointsofview.
Thisoftenleadstoargumentsbetweenpeople.
Herearesomeexamples.
Fromthisman’spointofview,heisrelaxing.
Heneedstorelaxbecausehehasbeenworkingtoohard.
Hehasn’tbeengettingenoughsleep.
Hiswifeseesthingsdifferently.
Sheisn’tawareofhowhardhehasbeenworking.
Fromherpointofview,heisdoingnothing.
However,sheknowswhatneedstobedonearoundthehouse.
Itisn’tfairthatshehastoworkwhilehedoesnothing.
Whenpeopleseethingsfromdifferentpointsofview,theyoftencometodifferentconclusions.
Thesedifferencescancauserealcommunicationproblems.
Level4Unit2Part2Vocabulary–Disasters
EarthquakesarecausedbyforcesdeepwithintheEarth.
Whentheearthshakes,buildingscancollapseandpeoplecanbeburiedinside.
Anexplosionisarapid,violentreleaseofenergy.
Explosionscanbecausedbychemicalreactions,suchasinsideanengine.
Asparkcanigniteamixtureofgases,andreleaseenergyforgoodordestructivepurposes.
Accidentsareoftencausedbypeopledoingfoolishthingsorbynotbeingcareful.
Onemajorcauseofaccidentsisdrivingtoofast.
Accidentswithfirecanbeveryserious,andcanresultinverypainfulinjuries.
Epidemicsaretherapidspreadofadisease,suchasthefluorebola.
Throughouthisto
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