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1、Test what you know Match the pictures with the words.Match the pictures with the words. 1. bat _1. bat _ 2. pangolin2. pangolin/pg()ln/ _ 3. snake _3. snake _ 4. hedgehog 4. hedgehog /hedhg/_ 1. Where do the bats live? 2. What do they carry? A letter from the bats 1. Where do the bats live? 2.What d

2、o they carry? They live in caves or forests far away from the human. They carry a lot of viruses. virusvirus病毒病毒 humans人类 Read Passage A Para 1Para 1 Para 2Para 2 Para 3Para 3 Para 4Para 4 Para 5Para 5 Para 6Para 6 3 2 1 4 From bats to our bodies What can we learn from the virus outbreaks? What can

3、we do to protect ourselves? How does the virus come to our bodies? What happened? 可按暂停可按暂停30秒秒 Read Para 1 1 What happened? When? Where? Read Para 2 How does the virus come to our bodies? 2 可按暂停可按暂停30秒秒 the intermediate hosts (中间宿主) the natural hosts (自然宿主) Read Paragraph 3-5 可按暂停可按暂停1分钟分钟 3 EatingE

4、ating TouchingTouching HuntingHunting SellingSelling KeepingKeeping TradingTrading KillingKilling What creates the risks (产生风险)for humans? the ecosystem (生态系统) Read Para 6 What lesson can we learn from the virus outbreaks? 4 可按暂停可按暂停30秒秒 Once the balance is gone, so will the human. Once the bear is

5、gone, so will the man. Think: What will happen? Epidemic in China As you read the news about the new coronavirus, you might feel a bit nervous. But China and other Asian countries have survived similar epidemics (流行病) in recent years. In 2002 and 2003, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS, 非典型肺炎)

6、 struck 32 countries and regions around the world. China was hit the hardest, with 5,327 cases and 349 deaths on the Chinese mainland. Just like this new epidemic, SARS is caused by a type of coronavirus (冠状病毒). Similarly, it causes flu-like symptoms (症状), such as coughing and difficult breathing. A

7、bout nine years later, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS, 中东呼吸综合征) first appeared in Saudi Arabia (沙特阿拉伯). It is also caused by a type of coronavirus. Although this disease affected far fewer people than SARS (about 2,500 cases), it killed 858 of them, giving it a mortality rate (致死率) of 34 per

8、cent, according to NPR. The disease was eventually traced back to camels. Skim the passage Read Passage B 可按暂停可按暂停30秒秒 Learning from the past can save us Both of these diseases are caused by viruses, which makes them very difficult to treat. However, we have learned from these previous outbreaks. Ch

9、inas experience in fighting SARS made it able to respond faster to COVID-19. China has also learned to seek international help and cooperation (合作) while fighting the disease this time. Li Bin, vice minister of the National Health Commission, told reporters that Beijing is sharing all relevant (相关的)

10、 data on NCP with international institutes, including WHO. “With relatively complete prevention and control systems for sudden and infectious (传染的) diseases in place since SARS . and with the support of the broad masses of the public, we are confident of victory,” he said. Name Time Place Type SARS

11、2002-2003 around the world,China was hit the hardest coronavirus MERS 2011-2012 firstly Saudi Arabia coronavirus Covid-19 2020-? around the world coronavirus the experience 经验 What happened in the past? What can we learn from the past? 可按暂停可按暂停2分钟分钟 Read Passage B Learning from the past can save us

12、What can we learn from the past? Both of these diseases are caused by viruses, which makes them very difficult to treat. However, we have learned from these previous outbreaks. Chinas experience in fighting SARS made it able to respond faster to COVID-19. China has also learned to seek international

13、 help and cooperation (合作) while fighting the disease this time. Li Bin, vice minister of the National Health Commission, told reporters that Beijing is sharing all relevant (相关的) data on NCP with international institutes, including WHO. “ith relatively complete prevention and control systems for su

14、dden and infectious (传 染的) diseases in place since SARS . and with the support of the broad masses of the public, we are confident of victory,” he said. As you read the news about the new coronavirus, you might feel a bit nervous. But China and other Asian countries have survived similar epidemics (

15、流行病) in recent years. In 2002 and 2003, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS, 非典型肺炎) struck 32 countries and regions around the world. China was hit the hardest, with 5,327 cases and 349 deaths on the Chinese mainland. Just like this new epidemic, SARS is caused by a type of coronavirus (冠状病毒). S

16、imilarly, it causes flu-like symptoms (症状), such as coughing and difficult breathing. About nine years later, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS, 中东呼吸综合征) first appeared in Saudi Arabia (沙特阿拉伯). It is also caused by a type of coronavirus. Although this disease affected far fewer people than SARS

17、 (about 2,500 cases), it killed 858 of them, giving it a mortality rate (致死率) of 34 percent, according to NPR. The disease was eventually traced back to camels. look forlook for 1. respond faster to COVID-19 Huoshenshan Hospital was built within 10 days. People spent 3 days building a makeshift hosp

18、ital(方舱医院)(方舱医院) . Think: Can you give me other examples of Chinese Speed? 2. seek international help and cooperation March 1The third batch of UNICEF(United Nations Childrens Fund) aid materials to China arrived in Shanghai to support Chinas response to COVID-19. 3月1日联合国儿童基金会第三批物资到达上 海。 February 3

19、Some parts of Japan donated medical masks, protective clothing, etc. 2月3日,日捐赠医用口罩和防护服。 Think: Do you know who else helped China during the epidemic? Epidemic Around the World Worlds help to China Chinas help to the world supportsupport helphelp cooperationcooperation shareshare Sustaining the Community of Global Life World Wildlife Day We are taking action! Learning from the past Learning from the past can save uscan save us. . 前事不忘,后事之师。前事不忘,后事之师。 守望相助,共抗疫情。守望相助,共抗疫情。 Homework 1. Complete the rest exercise on your handout. 完成导学案A、B篇练习题及拓展阅读C、D篇。

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