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授課教案

課程主題:綜合復(fù)習(xí)-任務(wù)型閱讀

學(xué)習(xí)目標(biāo)掌握難點(diǎn),會(huì)運(yùn)用知識(shí)點(diǎn)。

教學(xué)內(nèi)容

課前測試

1.---1canstayforonlyoneortwohourswithoutmysmartphone.Whataboutyou?

--Well.Weareopposite.Infact,IoftenforgetwhereIleave.

A.itB.myselfC.mineD.yours

2.Slowdownatthecrossing.It*sdangeroustoruntheredtrafficlights.

A.acrossB.throughC.alongD.against

3.―Thepricesoffood,clothesandhouseshavesoquicklytheseyears.

-Sotheyhave.Lifebecomesharder.

A.increasedB.raisedC.improvedD.developed

4.---Mum,myfriendPeterisalwaystooworriedaboutwhathe'lldointhefuture.

-Maybeyoucouldtellhimnottocrossthatbridgehecomestoit.

A.afterB.whenC.untilD.since

5.Givemethenamesofhisrelativeswhocanbeatonce.Heisindanger.

A.comparedB.communicatedC.contactedD.connected

6.MissLisaidthatitverydifficulttomakeprogressifIdidn'tworkhard.

A.wasB.isC.willbeD.wouldbe

7.Englishlearningisn*tharditself.Howmuchyoudevotedecides.

A.whocanyouaskforhelpB.whetheryoucanlearnitwell

C.thatyoucantaketheleadD.whyyoubegantolearnEnglish

8.--Excuseme,doyoumindifIopenthewindow?

一Well,ifyou,Icanputonmoreclothes.

A.canB.mayC.mustD.shall

9.1knowhowbusyyouareandnaturallyIwouldn'twanttotoomuchofyourtime.

A.takeupB.takein

C.takeonD.takeoff

lO.Noteveryoneknowskidsborninthe2000saredifferentfromtheirparents.

A.whatB.whereC.whoD.how

11.It'sourchoice,myson,thatshowswhatwetrulyare,ourabilities.

A.nomorethanB.farmorethanC.nolessthanD.farlessthan

12.It'sneverprepareforahealthyandmeaningfulcollegelife.

A.toolatetoB.tooearlyto

C.lateenoughtoD.earlyenoughto

13.--HaveyouheardthatLeiHaiwei,acourierbrother(外賣小哥),wonthechampionshipattheChinesePoetry

Conference?

-It*snotsurprising,.Hehasworkedhardatittheseyears.

A.everydoghasitsdayB.actionsspeaklouderthanwords

C.nopain,nogainD.manyhandsmakelightwork

14.Sorry,it'salready6o*clock.Ihavetobeoffforanimportantdinner.

—OK..

A.Itcouldn'tbebetterB.Youreallyhavemethere

C.TakeyourtimeD.Let'scallitaday

答案:CBACCDBCADBBCD

LeonardoDiCapriofinallywonanOscaronFebruary28,2016,takinghomethebestactorstatuetteforhisrole

inyTheRevenanf\DiCapriohadfournominationsbeforeforanactingOscaroveracareerspanning25years.Andit

wasthefirstOscarwinforLeonardo.

DiCaprio,whowasborninHollywoodCalifornia(November11,1974),isanAmericanactorandfilm

producer.DiCapriowastheonlychildofhisfamily.HewasnamedLeonardobecausehispregnant(懷孕的)mother

waslookingataLeonardodaVincipaintinginamuseumwhenhefirstkicked.

Intheearly1990s,DiCapriobeganhiscareerbyappearinginTVcommercials(商業(yè)廣告).In1993,hebegan

hisfilmcareerbystarringasJoshinCritters3.With"TheDifferentSk^'amazingperformance,DiCapriowonthe

OscarnominationforBestSupportingActorforthefirsttimein1994.In1997,DiCapriostarredin“Titanic”as

twenty-year-oldJack,apoormanwhowinstwoticketsforthethird-classonTitanic.Thisfilmchangedhimintoa

moviesuperstar,resultingingettingmanyfansamongteenagegirlsandyoungwomen.Afterthat,withamazing

performancein""TheAviator(2004),\""BloodDiamond(2006),\"TheWolfofWallStreet(2013)”,DiCaprioearned

threeOscarnominationsforBestActor,butunfortunatelyhefailedtowinagainstotheractors.Intotal,DiCapriohas

gainedfivenominationsinhis22years9journeyinOscarchase.

Thisyear,forhisroleofawildernesshunter,DiCapriofinallygothisway."TheRevenanf"baggedthreeOscars

atthe88thAcademyAwards.DiCaprio'sperformancegainedworldwidepraisethatearnedhimmanyawards,

includinghisfirstwinattheAcademyAwardsintheBestActoraward,histhirdwinalGoldenGlobesintheBest

ActorDramaaward.

“Nomatterwhatyoudo,twothingsmatter.Trytoleadaninterestinglifeandnomatterwhatyourlifeislike,try

tofindawaytowakeupeverymorningandjustbehappyyoucanputyourpantson."LeonardotoldBritain'sGQ

magazine.

LeonardoDiCaprio—Hollywoodlife

Origin(來源)ofDiCapriogothisnamewhenhismomwatchedaLeonardodaVincipainting

hisname1hewasborn.

>DiCapriomadehisfirst___inTVcommercialsintheearly1990s.

2career>4____DiCaprioperformedsuccessfully,hewontheOscarnominationfor

BestSupportingActorinTheDifferentSky.

>Hegotmanyfansasa5ofhisamazingperformanceinTitanic.

>Forplayingtheroleofa6inTheRevenant,hewaspraised

worldwide.

A.ForhisroleinTheWolfofWallStreet,DiC^prioearnedhis____7

OscarnominationforBestActor.

AchievementsB.DiCapriohasgainedfivenominationsinOscarchaseduringhis

8_.

C.TheRevenanthelpedhim9hisfirstOscarforBestActor.

Feelingabout

It's10toleadaninterestinglifeandbehappyeveryday.

life

【答案】

1.before2.Acting3.appearance4.Because/Since/As5.result

6.hunter7.third8.lifetime9.win/eam/get1().important

知識(shí)講解

要求考生讀完一篇文章后,根據(jù)文中相關(guān)內(nèi)容,完成相關(guān)的填空題。這種閱讀在形式上靈活多樣,內(nèi)容上豐

富多彩,并聯(lián)系實(shí)際,強(qiáng)調(diào)主觀表述,旨在考查考生綜合運(yùn)用語言知識(shí)的能力,快速獲取信息的能力,也考查考生

組織信息和表達(dá)信息的能力。

1.閱讀文章時(shí),要學(xué)會(huì)理清文章的寫作思路和篇章結(jié)構(gòu),這通常是很重要的設(shè)題線索。

(1)特別注意表格前的小標(biāo)題,它通常是文章的主題。讀懂了表格標(biāo)題有助于理解短文及表格的大意。

(2)分析表格的項(xiàng)目內(nèi)容,根據(jù)所提供的表格內(nèi)容提示理清表格的設(shè)計(jì)原理。

(3)學(xué)會(huì)查讀。要帶著問題有意識(shí)地在文章中尋找與答案相關(guān)的關(guān)鍵詞語,或概括、歸納出關(guān)鍵詞語。

2.做題時(shí)要充分利用解題的微技能。

(1)詞形轉(zhuǎn)換能力

任務(wù)型閱讀中好多答案都需要通過詞形轉(zhuǎn)換來完成。如:原文中用besurprisedtodosth.,根據(jù)表格題目設(shè)計(jì),

轉(zhuǎn)換為Itissurprisingthat...。

(2)英英釋義能力

任務(wù)型閱讀中有些題目需要通過英英釋義來解決。如:原文中用了keepyourattention,根據(jù)表格題目設(shè)計(jì),

要用listen?

(3)逆向思維能力

所謂逆向思維,即從另一個(gè)角度來思考問題。如:原文中用了…andmostpeoplewillstayawayfromanangry

face.表格中的題目設(shè)計(jì)成:Peopledon'tliketheonewithanangryface.

歸納總結(jié)

1.先表后文,預(yù)測文意

2.尋找出處,對(duì)號(hào)入座

3,整合信息,分析歸納

4?判斷用詞,準(zhǔn)確表達(dá)

5.通觀全文,復(fù)讀檢查

課堂練習(xí)

AlanguageprofessorwasexplainingtoherclassthatFrenchnounsaregrammaticallydesignatedasmaleor

female."Pencil,inFrench,ismale;House,inFrench,isfemale.^^

Onepuzzledstudentraisedhishandandasked,“Whatgender(性另lj)isacomputer?”

Theteacherdidnotknow,andthewordwasn'tinherFrenchdictionary.Soforfunshedividedtheclassintotwo

groupsandaskedthemtodecidewhetheracomputershouldbeamaleorfemalenoun.

Bothgroupswererequiredtogivefourreasonsfortheirrecommendation.

Themen'sgroupdecidedthatcomputersshoulddefinitelybeofthefemalegenderbecause:

1.Noonebuttheircreatorunderstandstheirinternallogic.

2.Thenativelanguagewhichtheyusetocommunicatewithothercomputersisincomprehensible(無法理解)to

everyoneelse.

3.Eventhesmallestmistakesarestoredinlong-termmemoryforpossiblelaterretrieval(檢索).

4.Assoonasyoubuyone,you'llfindyourselfspendinghalfofyoursalaryonaccessories(零酉己件)forit.

Thewomen'sgroup,however,concludedthatcomputersshouldbemalebecause:

1.Inordertogettheirattention,youhavetoturnthemon.

2.Theyhavealotofdatabuttheyarestillstupid.

3.Theyaresupposedtohelpyousolveproblems,buthalfthetimetheyaretheproblem.

4.Assoonasyoubuyone,you'llbeawarethatifyouhadwaitedalittlelonger,youcouldhaveabettermodel.

WhatGenderisaComputer?

Opinion]

?2theircreatorunderstandstheirinternallogic.

?Thenativelanguageusedtocommunicatewithothercomputerscan'tbe_3

Femalebyeveryoneelse.

?Iteven4thesmallestmistakesinthememoryforpossiblelaterretrieval.

?Accessoriesforacomputerwill5halfofyoursalaryafteryoubuyone.

?Inordertogettheirattention,you7turnthemon.

?Theyhavealotofdatabuttheyarestillknowing_8_.

?9theyaresupposedtohelpyousolveproblems,halfthetimetheyarethe

6

problem.

?Assoonasyoubuyone,you'll10thatifyouhadwaitedalittlelonger,

youcouldhaveabettermodel.

Everyonelovesagoodlistener.Communicationisimportantforstrongrelationships.However,ifyoudon*t

trulylistentoothers,itcanbedifficulttocommunicate.Workingonyourlisteningskillscanhelpyoucommunicate

better.Theadvicebelowmaybeofsomevalue.

Givethespeakeryourfullattention

It'simportanttomakethespeakerfeelheardandvalued.

TurnofftheTV,putawayyourphone.Neverthinkaboutotherthingswhensomeoneistalking.Instead,

focus(聚焦)onlyonwhatheissaying.Communicationwillbebetterifyouareabletohaveatrueunderstandingof

theotherperson'sopinions.

Makesuretoshowyou'relistening.Nodasthespeakertalks,smileandlaughproperly.Even,thewayyoulook

atthespeaker,makesabigdifference.

Bepatientenough

Donotcutinonthespeaker.Alwaysallowafewsecondsofsilenceaftersomeonefinishestalkingbefore

offeringyourreply.Thisallowsyoutomakesurethespeakerisdonetalking.

Avoidhurryingthespeaker.Don'trushthepersontalking.Neversaythingslike,"Canyougettothepoint?”

Thiswillmakeitseemlikeyouhavenothingtodowiththeconversation.

Holdyourfire

Whensomeonejustwantstotalk,youdon'tneedtotellhimorherwhattodo.Trytounderstandhowtheperson

feelsandwhyhedoesso.

It'sneveragoodideatolistenwithjudgment.Evenifyoudisagreewithhisorheractionsoropinions,avoid

sayingheorsheiswrong.Otherwise,yourcommunicationmayendwithanargument(爭吵).Whenyou"win”the

argument,youmaylosesomethingfarmorevaluable.

Therefore,ifsnecessarytoworkhardtoimproveyourcommunicationskills.

1onhowtobeagoodlistener

Listentootherssincerely,you'llcommunicatewiththembetter.Therefore,it'simportant

tolearnsome2skills.

Pay4attentiontootherthingsduringthetalk.

Focusonthe3Yououghtto5understandthespeaker'sthoughtstomakeyour

communicationbetter.

Cuttinginonothersisusuallyconsideredas6manners.Toavoid

Bepatientenoughthat,youmay7forawhiletomakesureit'syourturn.

Itseems8torushthespeakerwhenheisspeaking.

Trytounderstandthespeaker'sfeelingandfindoutthe9.

Holdyourfire

Whenyou"win"theargument,youmay10somethingfarmore

valuable.

ThereisanEnglishsaying,<4Laughteristhebestmedicine."Untilrecently,fewpeopletookthesayingseriously.

Now,however,doctorshavebeguntolookintolaughterandtheinfluencesithasonthehumanbody.Theyhave

foundthatlaughtercanreallymakepeoplehealthier.

Testswerecarriedouttostudytheinfluencesoflaughteronthebody.Peoplewatchedfunnyfilmswhiledoctors

checkedtheirheart,bloodpressure,breathingandmuscles.Itwasfoundthatlaughterhassimilarinfluencesto

physicalexercise.Itincreasesbloodpressure,theheartbeatingandbreathing.Italsoworksseveralgroupsofmuscles

intheface,thestomach,andeventhefeet.Iflaughterexercisesthebody,itmustbebeneficial(有益的).

Othertestshaveshownthatlaughterappearstobeabletoreducepainonthebody.Inonetestdoctorsproduced

painingroupsofstudentswholistenedtodifferentradioprogrammes.Thereasonwhylaughtercanreducepain

seemstobethatithelpstoproduceakindofchemicalinthebrainwhichreducebothstressandpain.

Asaresultofthesediscoveries,somedoctorsintheUnitedStatesnowholdlaughterclinics(診所),inwhich

theytrytoimprovetheirpatients5conditionbyencouragingthemtolaugh.Becauseofgoodinfluences,suchclinics

areverypopularwithallkindsofpatients.Doctorshavefoundthateveniftheirpatientsdonotreallyfeellike

laughing,makingthemsmileisenoughtoproducebeneficialinfluencessimilartothosecausedbylaughter.

Sincelaughterissoeffective,trytolaughasmuchasyoucan.Believeitwilldomuchgoodtoyourhealth.If

youarenotusedtolaughinginfrontofothers,youcanalsosmileasoftenaspossibletoothers,becauseitcanhave

almostthesameinfluence.

TitleLaughter

ThemeLaughtercanimproveour1.

?Doctorshavestudiedwhatinfluenceslaughterhasonpeople.

Therecentmedicaldiscoveries,Doctorshavefoundpeople'shealthcanbeimproved

by2.

?Laughtercanincreasepeople'sbloodpressure,heartbeating

andbreathing.

The3oflaughter

,Laughtercanalsoexercisethemusclesofafewpartsof

one'sbodywhich4theface,thestomachandthe

feet.

?Stressandpainare5becauselaughtercanhelpto

produceakindofchemicalsinthebrain.

,Doctorssetuplaughterclinics,wherepatientsare6to

Theusethatdoctorsmakeoflaughtoimprovetheircondition.

laughter?Ifpatientsdon'treallylikelaughing,theycansmilebecause

smilecanmake___7___influencestolaughter.

?Trytolaughasoftenas9

Thewriter's8

?10muchtoothersifyoudon'tliketolaughinpublic.

Ifsalwayssaidthatreadingisgoodforteenagers.Haveyoueverreallythoughtwhythat'strue?Herearesome

goodpointsofreading.

Improvinglanguageskills.

Readingcanhelpyoustudygrammar,vocabularyandsoon.It'sveryhelpfulforyoutobuilduptheknowledge

ofthelanguage.Besides,themoreyouread,themorequicklyyou'llfindtheinformationyouwantinthebooks.

Providingfunandrelaxation.

Readingbookstakesyoutoanewworldwhereyoucanforgettirednessandfear.Youcangiveanewendingto

thestory,orevenimagineyou'rethemaincharacterofthestory.Thatwillgiveyoumuchrelaxationandimprove

yourimagination.

Improvingcomputerskills.

Readingthroughthecomputerisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Youcanfindanykindofinformationonthe

Internet.SurfingtheInternetcanhelpyoudevelopcomputerskillsthatyou'llneedatschoolandinthefuturelife.

Knowingtheoutsideworld.

Bookscantellyouaboutpeoplefromotherpartsoftheworld.Throughbooks,youcanlearnwhathappenedin

thepastandwhatishappeningaroundtheworld.

Increasingsocialskills.

Booksaregoodteachers,soreadinggoodbookscanteachyouhowtobesuccessfulandhowtodealwithbad

situations.Ifseasierforyoutofindyourways.

Title:1ofReading

Improving?Helpingyoulearn2vocabularyandsoon.

languageskills.?Helpingyoubuildupthe3ofthelanguage.

Providing4?Takingyoutoanewworldwhereyoucanforgettirednessandfear.

andrelaxation.?Makingyoufeel5andimaginative.

Improving?FindinganykindofinformationontheInternethelpsyouto__6

computerskills.necessarycomputerskills.

Knowing?Helpingyoulearnabout7andthecurrent(現(xiàn)在的)world.

theoutsideworld.?Increasingyourknowledge.

9?Teachingyouhowto8andhowtodealwithproblems.

socialskills.?Makingyou10upwithwaystosolveproblemseasily.

八_1_

Writingathank-youlettercanbeagreatwaytoexpressthanksforafavor(幫助;恩惠)someonedidforyou.

Considerthesefollowingstepswhenwritingyourletter,whichwillhelpmakeyourthank-youlettermoremeaningful

andsincere(真誠的).

Beforeyoustart,buysomespecialstationery,suchasnicepaperorblankcards.Thestationerydoesn'thaveto

beexpensive,sinceevenone-dollarcardcanbeverynice.Andyoumustdecidewhetheryouprefertotypeyourletter

orwriteitbyyourself.Handwritinghasamorepersonalfeeling,whileaprintedthank-youletterlooksmore

professional(專業(yè)的).

Now,youcanstartwriting.Youshouldexpressyourpurposefromthebeginning.Startyourletterbythanking

thepersonforthegiftorserviceheorsheprovided.Thenyoushouldexplainhowyouplantousethegiftorservice,

orexplainhowthegiftorservicehasalreadybeenused.What'smore,youcanalsoexpressyourfeelingsonthegift

orservicebysayingthat“Itwasawonderfulbirthdaypresent...Italsohelpstomentionapersonalfeelingsuchas

“Iwasjustsohappywiththeparty.^^Intheend,youshouldmentionthatyouwanttoseeortalktothepersonagain

soon.Forcloserelativesandfriends,youcanalsotellthemhowmuchyoumissthemandexpressregret(遺憾)that

theirvisitwasshort.

Signyourthank-youletterpersonallyandwithaheart.Try"Love","Yourstruly",or"Takecare^^insteadof

“Sincerely“asitismoreforbusiness.

Inthisway,youwillalwaysmaintain(維持)apleasantrelationship(關(guān)系)withyourfriendsandrelatives.

Title:HowtoWritea1Letter

PurposeTowritea2andsincerelettertoshowyourthanks.

Before3:

Buysomestationerythatisniceand4.

SuggestionsDecidewhethertotypetheletterortowriteitby5.

健議)Thetextoftheletter:

Atthebeginningoftheletter,6_yourthankstothepersonprovidingthegiftor

service.

Introducehowthegiftorserviceis7foryou.

Expressyourpersonalfeelingsaboutitifneeded.

Mentionthatyouarelooking8totheirnextvisit.

Signature:

“Sincerely“isnotproperbecauseitisusuallyusedin9letters.

ResultYourrelationshipwithotherswillstay10.

We'veprobablyallmetsomeonewholikestoshowoffaboutwhereheorshehasbeen.Tosomepeople,

travelingisallabouthowmanyplacesonehasbeento.Butluckily,theold“beenthere,seenthat“modeischanging.

Lastyear'straveltrend(趨勢)was"experientialtravel”.Thisiswheretouristslookforwaystogettoknow

localcultureandmeetlocalpeoplesotheyfeellesslikeanoutsider.

Sowhataboutthisyear?Cancreativetouristsgetevenmoreoutoftheirtravelingexperience?

Transformativetravel

Transformative(起改變作用的)travelismuchlike"experientialtravel”,buttakesitastepfurther.

Itusuallygoesthroughthreesteps-yougotoaplacethathasaverydifferentbackgroundfromwhereyoulive,

youlearnwisdomfromthenewcultureandthepeopleyoumeet,andfinallyyougoback,homeandusethe

knowledgeinyourownlives.Thislaststepishowthe“transfbrmation“iscompletedandwhatseparates

transformativetravelfromexperientialtravel.

Gogreen

Onewaytoplanagreentripistotravelashorterdistance,whichcanreduceyourcarbonfootprint(碳排放量).

“Onetrans-Atlanticflightequalsayear'sworthofdriving,sotakingatripinthiswaycanhelpprotectthe

environment,suggestedWarren,accordingtoUSNews.

Anotherwaytogogreeninyourtravelplansistochooseaplacethatwillbehelpedmostfromyourtrip.For

example,placeslikeNepalwillenjoyanincreaseinitslocaleconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì))throughthetrip.

Disappearingsights

Somesightsatriskofdisappearingarealsowelcominganincreasingnumberoftourists.

EverettPotter,aUSATodaywriter,saysthattheArcticandAntarctichaveattracted(吸弓I)moreandmore

touristssincetheyarebeinggreatlyinfluencedbyclimate(氣候)change.

AnothertopsightistheGreatBarrierReefinAustralia.It'sbelievedthatthereefwillbeseriouslyharmedin

justafewyearsbecauseofpollutionandglobalwarming.Travelerslookforwardtoseeingthecoral(珊瑚)"before

it'sgoneorcompletelychanged^^,PottertoldUSNews.

Thechanging[trends

BeforeTosomepeople,travelingmeansthe2ofplacestheyhavebeento.

Touristslookforwaystobetterunderstandthelocalculture

LastyearExperientialtravel

sotheycanbe3likelocalpeople.

?Goingtoaplace4adifferentbackground.

Transformative?Learningwisdomfromthenewcultureandpeople.

travel?5homeandusingtheknowledgeinyourown

lives.

?Onewayistotravel6toyourhome.Itcanreduce

yourcarbonfootprint.

ThisyearGogreen

?Anotherwayistochooseaplacewhichwillgetthemost

7throughthetrip.

?TheArcticandAntarctichavebecomemoreandmore

9becauseofclimatechange.

8sights

?Travelers10toseethecoralbeforeitisgone

orcompletelychanged.

Eco-friendly(環(huán)保)raingardenshavebeautifulflowers,treesandotherplantsthatbeautifythecommunity.

Theyarealsohealthyfortheenvironmentandthepeoplelivingandworkingnearby.Araingardenisnotvery

differentfromatraditionalgarden,Itisjustfarmoreeco-friendly.Usuallyitisbuiltlowerthantheground.

WhyEco-friendlyRainGardensAreRecommended

Raingardenssmartlyusedrainandstormwaterbytemporarily(暫時(shí))holdingwaterfromrainandstormsand

lettingitsoak(滲透)slowlyintothegroundbeforeitrunsintostreamsorentersthepublicdrinkingwatersupply.In

thisway,araingardenkeepsthewater,allowingittobeusedasneededbyplantsintheraingarden,ratherthan

flowing(流)directlyintonearbystreamsandgoingunused,Thewaterwillsoak.Slowlyintothegroundwithinaday

ortwo.Thiscreatesanadvantagethattheraingardendoesnotallowmosquitoes(蚊子)tobreed(繁殖).Thisisa

simple,attractive,andeco-friendly“green”waytotreatstormwater.

What*smore,plantingaraingardenhelpscutdownonpollutionandmaketheenvironmentbetter.Thegardens

don'tuseexpensivemachineryandchemicals.Theyremoveharmfulchemicalsintherainwaterandreducethe

amountofpollutionreachingstreamsandriversbyupto30%.

HowYouBuildYourOwnRainGardens

Native(本地的)plantsarerecommendedforraingardensbecausetheyaremoreusedtothelocalclimate(氣

候),soil,andwaterconditions.Theymayattractlocalwildlifesuchasnativebirds.Wateryourraingardenrightafter

plantingandonceaweek.Don'twateritifyouhavehadatleastaninchofrainduringtheweek.Youneedn'ttake

muchcareofitoncetheplantshaveanecessaryrootsystem(根系統(tǒng)).

Often,localgovernmentsandprivatebusinessesdeveloplargeraingardensintheiryardsandinpublicparks.

However,youcandoyourownpart.Youdon'tneedtobeanenvironmentalengineertocreatearaingarden.Juststart

bybuildingsmallerraingardensinyouryards.

Eco-friendlyRainGardens

Definition(定?Eco-friendlyraingardensarefarmoreeco-friendlygardens1under

義)theground.

?Raingardensuserainin3ways.Rainwaterisheldandsoaksinto

thegroundbeforerunningintostreamsor4thedrinkingwatersupply.

2_______of

raingardens?They5mosquitoesfrombreeding.

?Theyhelptocutdownonpollutionand6theenvironment.30%

ofthepollutionisreduced7usingmachineryandchemicals.

Howyou?Usenativeplantsbecausetheyaremoreusedandmayattract8.

buildthe

?Waterthegarden9

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