The surface of our earth is covered by masses of land and larger areas of water.Let us consider the water areas first.The total water area is about three times as large as the land area.The very large separate areas of water are called “oceans” and the lesser areas are called “seas.”
In most of the oceans and seas some of the water is found to be flowing in a particular direction ―that is to say, from one part towards another part of the ocean or sea concerned.The water which is flowing in this manner is said to be moving as a “current.” There are many thousands of currents in the waters of the oceans and seas, but only certain of the stronger and better marked currents are specially named and of great importance.There currents are important because they affect the climate of the land areas close to where they flow and also because they carry large quantities of microscopic animal and vegetable life which forms a large part of the food for fishes.
The nature and characteristics of the surface of the land areas of the earth vary a great deal from area to area and from place to place.The surface of some areas consists largely of high mountains and deep valleys whilst, in other areas, most of the surface consists of plains.If one made a journey over the Continents one world find every kind of surface including mountain ranges, plains, plateaux, deserts, tropical forestlands and empty areas covered permanently by ice and snow.
When thinking and learning about the world we should not forget that our world is the home of a vary great many different people ― peoples with different coloured skins, living very different lives and having very different ideas about a great many important things such as religion, government, education and social behaviour.
The circumstances under which different people live make a great difference between the way in which they live and the way in which we live, and it ought to be our business to try to understand those different circumstances so that we can better understand people of other lands.Above all, we should avoid deciding what we think about people different from ourselves without first having learned a great deal about them and the kind of lives they have to live.It is true to say that the more we learn about other people , the better we understand their ideas and, as a rule, the better we like those people themselves.
詞匯講解:
1.revolve v.旋轉(zhuǎn),繞轉(zhuǎn)
The earth revolves round / around the sun.地球繞著太陽轉(zhuǎn)。
2.solar adj.太陽的,日光的,利用太陽光的 例:the solar system 太陽系
3.whereas : conj.而,卻,反之
He must be about sixty, whereas his wife looks about thirty.他一定有60歲了,而他的妻子看起來只有30歲。
You eat a massive plate of food for lunch, whereas I have just a sandwich.你中午吃了一大盤食物,而我只吃了個(gè)三明治。
4.concerned : 有關(guān)的,關(guān)心的,擔(dān)心的
I was quite a shock for all concerned.這對(duì)所有有關(guān)人士都是一個(gè)震驚。
Her job is something concerned with English.她的工作和英語有關(guān)。
5.tropical adj.熱帶的,炎熱的
I'd love to live somewhere with a tropical climate.
我想生活在某個(gè)屬于熱帶氣候的地方
August was almost tropical this year.今年八月十分炎熱
6.circumstance n.環(huán)境,情況,境遇
We can't decide until we know all the circumstances.
我們只有在了解所有的情況后才能作出決定。
詞組
1.a great many , a good many 很多 ( 后邊加可數(shù)名詞)
2.above all : 最重要的,尤其;首先
Above all , don't forget to write.最重要的是別忘了寫信。
In choosing the curtain for a room, you should consider the material from the point of view of texture, its weight, its pattern - but its colour above all .在挑選房間窗簾面料時(shí),你應(yīng)該考慮質(zhì)地、重量和圖案等,但最重要的是顏色。
3.as a rule : 在多數(shù)情況下,通常,一般而言 = usually
As a rule I'm home by six.我通常六點(diǎn)前在家。
As a rule, I only read detective novels.通常我只讀偵探小說。
4.together with : 和,連同
These new facts, together with the other evidence, prove the prisoner's innocence.這些新的事實(shí)連同其他證據(jù)證明這個(gè)犯人清白無辜。
John, together with his brother, has gone to the party.約翰連同他的兄弟一起去參加宴會(huì)了。
注意together with 作插入語時(shí),句子的謂語動(dòng)詞的數(shù)取決于前面的主語。
In most of the oceans and seas some of the water is found to be flowing in a particular direction ―that is to say, from one part towards another part of the ocean or sea concerned.The water which is flowing in this manner is said to be moving as a “current.” There are many thousands of currents in the waters of the oceans and seas, but only certain of the stronger and better marked currents are specially named and of great importance.There currents are important because they affect the climate of the land areas close to where they flow and also because they carry large quantities of microscopic animal and vegetable life which forms a large part of the food for fishes.
The nature and characteristics of the surface of the land areas of the earth vary a great deal from area to area and from place to place.The surface of some areas consists largely of high mountains and deep valleys whilst, in other areas, most of the surface consists of plains.If one made a journey over the Continents one world find every kind of surface including mountain ranges, plains, plateaux, deserts, tropical forestlands and empty areas covered permanently by ice and snow.
When thinking and learning about the world we should not forget that our world is the home of a vary great many different people ― peoples with different coloured skins, living very different lives and having very different ideas about a great many important things such as religion, government, education and social behaviour.
The circumstances under which different people live make a great difference between the way in which they live and the way in which we live, and it ought to be our business to try to understand those different circumstances so that we can better understand people of other lands.Above all, we should avoid deciding what we think about people different from ourselves without first having learned a great deal about them and the kind of lives they have to live.It is true to say that the more we learn about other people , the better we understand their ideas and, as a rule, the better we like those people themselves.
詞匯講解:
1.revolve v.旋轉(zhuǎn),繞轉(zhuǎn)
The earth revolves round / around the sun.地球繞著太陽轉(zhuǎn)。
2.solar adj.太陽的,日光的,利用太陽光的 例:the solar system 太陽系
3.whereas : conj.而,卻,反之
He must be about sixty, whereas his wife looks about thirty.他一定有60歲了,而他的妻子看起來只有30歲。
You eat a massive plate of food for lunch, whereas I have just a sandwich.你中午吃了一大盤食物,而我只吃了個(gè)三明治。
4.concerned : 有關(guān)的,關(guān)心的,擔(dān)心的
I was quite a shock for all concerned.這對(duì)所有有關(guān)人士都是一個(gè)震驚。
Her job is something concerned with English.她的工作和英語有關(guān)。
5.tropical adj.熱帶的,炎熱的
I'd love to live somewhere with a tropical climate.
我想生活在某個(gè)屬于熱帶氣候的地方
August was almost tropical this year.今年八月十分炎熱
6.circumstance n.環(huán)境,情況,境遇
We can't decide until we know all the circumstances.
我們只有在了解所有的情況后才能作出決定。
詞組
1.a great many , a good many 很多 ( 后邊加可數(shù)名詞)
2.above all : 最重要的,尤其;首先
Above all , don't forget to write.最重要的是別忘了寫信。
In choosing the curtain for a room, you should consider the material from the point of view of texture, its weight, its pattern - but its colour above all .在挑選房間窗簾面料時(shí),你應(yīng)該考慮質(zhì)地、重量和圖案等,但最重要的是顏色。
3.as a rule : 在多數(shù)情況下,通常,一般而言 = usually
As a rule I'm home by six.我通常六點(diǎn)前在家。
As a rule, I only read detective novels.通常我只讀偵探小說。
4.together with : 和,連同
These new facts, together with the other evidence, prove the prisoner's innocence.這些新的事實(shí)連同其他證據(jù)證明這個(gè)犯人清白無辜。
John, together with his brother, has gone to the party.約翰連同他的兄弟一起去參加宴會(huì)了。
注意together with 作插入語時(shí),句子的謂語動(dòng)詞的數(shù)取決于前面的主語。

