Thiết kế bài dạy môn Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 10: Nature in danger - An lac high school

Thiết kế bài dạy môn Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 10: Nature in danger - An lac high school

GLOSSARY

1. ban [bæn] ( to ban sb. from sth. / doing sth.) cấm ai làm điều gì

2. blame [bleim] ( to blame sb. for sth.; to blame sth. on sb.) khiển trách, đổ lỗi

3. cheetah ['t∫i:tə] loài báo gêpa

4. co-exist ['kouig'zist] ( to coexist with sb.) cùng tồn tại  coexistence (n)

5. consequence ['kɔnsikwəns] hậu quả, kết quả

 to take the consequence of something: chịu hậu quả của việc gì

 in consequence of something: do kết quả của điều gì

 it's of no consequence: cái đó không có gì quan trọng; cái đó chả thành vấn đề

 by way of consequences; in consequences: vì thế, vậy thì, như vậy thì

6. cultivation [,kʌlti'vei∫n] sự cày cấy, sự trồng trọt

7. devastating ['devəsteitiη] tàn phá, phá huỷ, phá phách

8. dinosaur ['dainəsɔ:] khủng long

9. discharge [dis't∫ɑ:dʒ] phun ra, đổ ra, thải ra

10. discourage [dis'kʌridʒ] làm mất hết can đảm, làm chán nản, làm ngã lòng, làm nản lòng ( sb. from doing sth.) can ngăn (ai làm việc gì)

11. endanger [in'deindʒə(r)] gây nguy hiểm

12. extinct [iks'tiηkt] tuyệt giống, tuyệt chủng  extinction (n)

13. fur [fə:]lông thú

14. interference [,intə'fiərəns]( interference in / with sth.) sự can thiệp; sự xen vào; sự xía vào

15. maintenance ['meintinəns] sự giữ gìn; sự duy trì  maintain (v)

16. midway ['mid'wei] (midway between sth. and sth.) ở giữa; ở nửa đường

17. panda ['pændə] gấu trúc (như) giant panda

18. pesticide ['pestisaid] thuốc diệt loài gây hại, thuốc trừ sâu

19. rare [reə] hiếm; hiếm thấy; hiếm có; ít có

  rarity (n)

20. recreation [,rekri'ei∫n] sự nghỉ ngơi, sự giải trí, sự tiêu khiển

21. respect [ri'spekt] khía cạnh, phương diện

22. survival [sə'vaivl] sự sống sót; sự tồn tại; người còn lại; vật sót lại; tàn dư, tàn tích

 

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UNIT 10 : NATURE IN DANGER
GLOSSARY
ban [bæn] ( to ban sb. from sth. / doing sth.) cấm ai làm điều gì
blame [bleim] ( to blame sb. for sth.; to blame sth. on sb.) khiển trách, đổ lỗi
cheetah ['t∫i:tə] loài báo gêpa
co-exist ['kouig'zist] ( to coexist with sb.) cùng tồn tại à coexistence (n)
consequence ['kɔnsikwəns] hậu quả, kết quả
à to take the consequence of something: chịu hậu quả của việc gì
à in consequence of something: do kết quả của điều gì
à it's of no consequence: cái đó không có gì quan trọng; cái đó chả thành vấn đề
à by way of consequences; in consequences: vì thế, vậy thì, như vậy thì
cultivation [,kʌlti'vei∫n] sự cày cấy, sự trồng trọt
devastating ['devəsteitiη] tàn phá, phá huỷ, phá phách
dinosaur ['dainəsɔ:] khủng long
discharge [dis't∫ɑ:dʒ] phun ra, đổ ra, thải ra 
discourage [dis'kʌridʒ] làm mất hết can đảm, làm chán nản, làm ngã lòng, làm nản lòng ( sb. from doing sth.) can ngăn (ai làm việc gì)
endanger [in'deindʒə(r)] gây nguy hiểm
extinct [iks'tiηkt] tuyệt giống, tuyệt chủng à extinction (n)
fur [fə:]lông thú
interference [,intə'fiərəns]( interference in / with sth.) sự can thiệp; sự xen vào; sự xía vào
maintenance ['meintinəns] sự giữ gìn; sự duy trì à maintain (v)
midway ['mid'wei] (midway between sth. and sth.) ở giữa; ở nửa đường
panda ['pændə] gấu trúc (như) giant panda
pesticide ['pestisaid] thuốc diệt loài gây hại, thuốc trừ sâu
rare [reə] hiếm; hiếm thấy; hiếm có; ít có
	à rarity (n)
recreation [,rekri'ei∫n] sự nghỉ ngơi, sự giải trí, sự tiêu khiển
respect [ri'spekt] khía cạnh, phương diện
survival [sə'vaivl] sự sống sót; sự tồn tại; người còn lại; vật sót lại; tàn dư, tàn tích
	à survive (v)
wild [waild] dại, hoang dã à in the wild : môi trường tự nhiên
PRACTICE TEST 1
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
1.a. endanger	b. disappear	c. prohibit	d. destruction
2.a. extinct	b. human	c. species	d. planet
3.a. respect	b. effort	c. exist	d. supply
4.a. condition	b. pollutant	c. however	d. influence
5.a. action	b. habit	c. danger	d. survive
Choose a,b,c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence; substitutes the underlined part; or has a close meaning to the original one.
6. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised.
a. established	b. collapsed	c. delayed	d. decreased
7. The number of rare animals is decreasing rapidly .
a. dangerously	b. quickly	c. mostly	d. gradually
8. A species of animal or plant that is 	 no longer has any living members, either in the world or in a particular place.
a. extinct	b. rare	c. survival	d. productive
9. Those who concern are very worried about the 	 of many species.
a. disappearance	b. establishment	c. supply	d. provision
10. Because of people’s 	 with the environment, many kinds of plants and animals are becoming rare.
a. supply	b. survival	c. influence	d. interference
11. Tropical forests have supplied us with many sorts of plants for food, medicine, and industry.
a. affected	b. influenced	c. changed	d. provided
12. It is estimated that only 1,000 pandas remain in 	 wild.
a. a	b. an	c. the	d. Ø
13. England was one of the first countries to 	 .
a. industry	b. industrial	c. industrialize	d. industrialization
14. Their 	 is rejected due to some problems of pollution.
a. suggest	b. suggestion	c. suggestive	d. suggestible
15. We all regard pollution as a 	 matter to human beings.
a. serious	b. seriously	c. seriousness	d. seriousful
16. Human beings are adding more and more pollutants 	 the environment.
a. from	b. for	c. on	d. to
17. You should make sure 	 what you have just told us.
a. in	b. on	c. over	d. of
18. Forest destruction results 	 floods and air pollution.
a. from	b. about	c. in	d. into
19. It is automobile industry 	 contributes the most greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. a. where	b. in which	c. that	d. whom
20. 	 many species of animals have become extinct.	
a. There are many reasons for which	b. Many reasons for which
c. The reasons for that	d. For which reasons
21. We should do something to save those animals 	 hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies.
a. those are	b. which are	c. which is	d. that is
22. Farmers use more and more 	 them to grow better crops but harm the environment. a. powerful chemicals who help	b. which powerful chemicals help
c. powerful chemicals which help	d. powerful chemicals help 
23. Water is one of the most precious resources 	 for our life.
a. we depend on which	b. which we depend
c. on which we depend	d. on that we depend
24. 	 are very dense, warm, and wet, are havens for millions of plants and animals.
a. Rain forests	b. Rain forests, that
c. Rain forests, where	d. Rain forests, which
25. The farmers and their cattle 	 had been trapped in the storm were fortunately rescued
a. who	b. whom	c. which	d. that
26. Nowadays, city dwellers, 	 enjoy a lot from the modern material life, have to suffer from pollution the most.
a. who	b. whom	c. that	d. which
27. Do you know that environmentalist 	 ?
a. with whom I used to work	c. with that I used to work
c. with I used to work	d. with who I used to work
28. Rain forests influence the Greenhouse effect, 	 traps heat inside the Earth’s atmosphere.
a. that	b. which	c. where	d. whose
29. The local authority banned us from going near the forest 	 there is a serious fire.
a. for which	b. in that	c. that	d. where
30. 	 once roamed the jungles in vast numbers, were estimated to become extinct by the year 2025.
a. Bengal tigers	b. Bengal tigers, which c. Bengal tigers, that	d. Bengal tigers which
Error Identification
31. Nowadays people are more aware of the fact that wildlife all over the world which is in danger
 A B C D
32. Any country that has to cope with overpopulation, hunger, and poverty, also that suffers from pollution . A B C D
33. Despite their short time on Earth, human beings have brought about enormous changers 
 A B 
to the surface of the planet, where they are surviving and destroy .
 C D
34. There is a threat of global warming, that comes from the results of Greenhouse effect .
 A B C D
35. Our polluted environment which is the results of the overusing of resources and destroying the wild . A B C D
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
	Recent research reveals that the degradation of agricultural soils, forests, woodlands, coastal fisheries, and wildlife resources is more and more serious. The majority of the estimated costs of environmental degradation comes from forests and natural resources are being depleted at an alarming rate. More than 50% of the original forest has been converted to agricultural land by slash – and – burn. Despite land expansion, productivity has declined because of soil erosion. Fish, timber, and non – timber forest product stocks are decreasing. As a result, coastal towns have begun to experience severe water shortages. Hydropower is dropping. Wildlife populations and biodiversity are in serious decline and many species face extinction. Poor forest management and soil degradation result in huge economic losses. The degradation of water increases the costs and reduces the quality of both water and power. The prospects for economic development and poverty reduction are dependent on natural resources. Rural households rely on natural resources for their livelihoods, fisheries, and wildlife which provide protein in diets. Urban economic activities depend on reliable hydroelectric power. However, peole do not have much awareness of protecting the environment on which their life depends.
36. The passage is about 	 .
	a. forest fires	b. the degradation of the environment
	c. fishery and agriculture	d. economic losses
37. Which does not suffer from degradation?
a. industry	b, agriculture	c. fishery	d. forestry
38. It is 	 that makes agricultural productivity decline.
	a. land expansion	b. slash – and – burn 	c. soil erosion	d. agricultural land
39. Which sentence is NOT true?
	a. There are water shortages in coastal towns.	b. Hydropower is declining.
	c. Water is not influenced by pollution.
	d. We depend on natural resources to solve the problems of poverty.
40. People 	 .
	a. do not know much of protecting the environment
	b. have a great awareness of the environment
	c. are doing a lot of things to prevent pollution
	d. can increase economy without natural resources 
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
The number of animal species that have died out since 1600 	(41)	 sharply. Experts have looked for historical evidence of 	(42)	 . As 	(43)	 as they can tell, between the beginning of modern historical records and the beginning of the 17th century, fewer	(44)	 twenty species of animals died out. 	(45)	 , in just one century, from 1600 to 1699 seventeen more animal species are known to have 	(46)	 . The next century saw the extinction 	(47)	 thirty – six species. And the rate 	(48)	 increasing. In the 1800, eighty – one more species died out. In 	(49)	 first three quarters of the twentieth century, eighty – three species disappeared, 	(50)	 the education of people about endangered species. The rate of extinction has not been slowed by public information. 
41.a. increase	b. increased	c. has increased	d. will increase
42.a. beings	b. extinction	c. affect	d. influence
43.a. far	b. many	c. long	d. soon
44.a. as	b. more	c. less	d. than
45.a. If	b. Although	c. So	d. However
46.a. recovered	b. supplied	c. changed	d. disappeared
47.a. of	b. in	c. for	d. from
48.a. kept	b. had	c. made	d. let
49.a. a	b. an	c. the	d. Ø
50.a. because of	b. due to	c. despite	d. unless
PRACTICE TEST 2
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
1.a. small	b. supply	c. sure	d. species
2.a. swimmer	b. sword	c. swallow	d. swam
3.a. parks	b. animals	c. planets	d. environments
4.a. forest	b. exist	c. busy	d. establish
5.a. suggest	b. disappear	c. scientist	d. raise
Choose a,b,c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence; substitutes the underlined part; or has a close meaning to the original one.
6. Laws have been introduced to prohibit the killing of endangered animals.
a. advised	b. decreased	c. ban	d. encouraged
7. Hunting for meat and burning forests for soils 	 wildlife.
a. protect	b. conserve	c. destroy	d. survive
8. National Parks are established to create the environment for rare animals to survive and 	 offspring.
a. produce	b. supply	c. increase	d. offer
9. The World Wild Funds is working to protect and save the forests that are in 	 .
a. danger	b. interest	c. encouragement	d. consequence
10. Scientists think it unlikely that the species will actually become extinct as a 	 of the oil spill. 
a. respect	b. consequence	c. protection	d. production
11. Hunman beings can exist without water and air.
a. result	b. live	c. kill	d. change
12. Do you know exactly 	 number of Siberian tigers in China?
a. a	b. an	c. the	d. Ø
13. Garbage is considered to be some kind of 	 .
a. pollute	b. pollutants	c. pollution	d. polluting
14. Because of forest destruction some rare animals cannot survive, let alone 	 .
a. produce	b. production	c. productive	d. productivity
15. The people in our village are leading a 	 life.
a. peace	b. peaceful	c. peacefully	d. peacefulness
16. Human beings are changing the environment 	 all respects.
a. at	b. for	c. in	d. upon
17. Air pollution interferes 	 our body’s ability to process oxygen.
a. with	b. on	c. to	d. over
18. We should do something immediately to save many kinds of rare animals 	 extinction.
a. away	b. from	c. in	d. with
19. I personally think that it is easy to understand 	 time is relative.
a. the reason	b. the reason for that	c. for which reason	d. the reason why
20. 	 concerns about wildlife never keeps a wild animal as pest.
a. Anyone that	b. Anyone which	c. Anyone for whom	d. Anyone those
21. Did you listen to the lecture on the environment by Dr. Pike, 	 .
a. whom I have ever told you about	b. about that I have ever told you
c. I have ever told you	d. that I have ever told you
22. 	 want to use rain forests are cutting them down without any hesitation.
a. People who	b. People which	c. People whom	d. Who
23. The man showed us the cage 	 he kept a fierce lion.
a. which	b. that	c. in which	d. in that
24. Those villagers 	 near the forest chop down hardwoods to sell for high prices.
a. live	b. who live	c. whom live	d. for whom to live
25. We have just had an exploration through that forest 	 .
a. which some pandas survive	b. where there are some pandas surviving
c. in which there are some pandas survive	d. that some pandas survive
26. By cutting down the trees, people destroy the ecosystem of the rain forest 	 .
a. on which they depend b. where they depend on c. which they depend	 d. where they depend
27. 	 comes from thousands of factories has caused enormous increases in air pollution levels.
a. Smoke	b. Smoke for which	c. Smoke that	d. Smoke whose
28. The areas 	 are destroyed suffer a lot from soil erosion.
a. which trees	b. whose trees	c. that trees	d. trees which
29. I will never forget the time 	 Ifirst visit Cat Tien National Park.
a. when	b. why	c. where	d. on that
30. Those scientists are doing research on the period 	 the Earth formed.
a. where	b. on that	c. when	d. why
Choose the best sentence that can be made from the cues given.
31. the Royal National Park / New South Wales, Australia
	a. The Royal National Park it is in New South Wales, Australia
	b. The Royal National Park, which is in New South Wales, Australia
	c. The Royal National Park is in that New South Wales, Australia
	d. The Royal National Park is in New South Wales, Australia
32. it / locate / 29km south / Sydney
	a. It located 29km south of Sydney.	 b. It locating 29km south of Sydney.
	c. It is that locates 29km south of Sydney.	d. It is located 29km south of Sydney.
33. Sir John Robertson / find / the Park /1879
	a. Sir John Robertson whom found the Park in 1879.
	b. Sir John Robertson found the Park in 1879.
	c. Sir John Robertson whom found the Park since 1879.
	d. Sir John Robertson who found the Park in 1879.
34. most unique rock formation / Eagle Rock / look like an eagle’s head
	a. The most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock looks like an eagle’s head.
	b. The most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock, which looks like an eagle’s head.
	c. A most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock, looks like an eagle’s head.
	d. The most unique rock formation is Eagle Rock, that looks like an eagle’s head.
35. the Park / protect / carefully / its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape
	a. The Park is protected carefully because its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape.
	b. The Park is protected carefully due to its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape.
	c. The Park protected carefully as its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape.
	d. The Park it is protected carefully for its rarity in the hot, arid Australian landscape.
PRACTICE TEST 3
Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
1.a. introduce	b. peacefully	c. consequence	d. influence
2.a. industrial	b. environment	c. agriculture	d. responsible
3.a. weather	b. decrease	c. number	d. result
4.a. animal	b. national	c. serious	d. pollutant
5.a. village	b. affect	c. water	d. city
Choose a,b,c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence; substitutes the underlined part; or has a close meaning to the original one.
6. The 	 is the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live.
a. consequence	b. environment	c. planet	d. resource
7. Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment.
a. destruction	b. introduction	c. influence	d. environment
8. The Earth is one of the 	 in the solar system.
a. planets	b. resources	c. environments	d. results
9. Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest.
a. changing	b. raising	c. becoming	d. damaging
10. The area is roped off because the water is seriously polluted. 
a. contaminated	b. disappeared	c. purified	d. endangered 
11. During a long drought, farmers had to find ways to 	 their crops.
a. save	b. cook	c. raise	d. set
12. Human beings have 	 great influence on 	 world.
a. the / a	b. a / the	c. Ø / a	d. the / Ø
13. We have to suffer a lot of floods due to our serious 	 of forests.
a. destroy	b. destructive	c. destruction	d. destructor
14. She is a famous 	 .She tries her best to protect rare animals from extinction.
a. environment	b. environmental	c. environmentalist	 d. environmentally
15. The problems of pollution call for a prompt 	 from the government.
a. act	b. action	c. acting	d. active
16. They are asking for public donations to protect some certain wild animals 	 dying out.
a. from	b. for	c. with	d. up
17. More and more rare animals are 	 danger of extinction.
a. for	b. on	c.at	d. in
18. Do you know how many pandas remain 	 the wild?
a. at	b. on	c. in	d. from
19. It is many rich countries 	have dealt the problem of extinction in various ways.
a. where	b. that	c. in which	d. in that
20. 	 was very kind of him.
a. That	b. Which	c. Whose	d. On which
21. Some countries	 try to reduce extinction depend on the world organization for support.
a. which	b. in which	c. where	d. whose
22. The National Parks, 	 certain animal species survive, are protected strictly from the poaching of hunters.
a. that	b. where	c. which	d. in that
23. Some parts of the world, 	 , were cleared for farms and now land is a desert.
a. which like the Bragantina of Brazil	b. where like the Bragantina of Brazil
c. like the Bragantina of Brazil	d. whose like the Bragantina of Brazil
24. Smoke from factories is polluting the air, 	 rain forests cannot clean fast enough.
a. in which	b. where	c. that	d. which
25. Everyone must protect ecosystem of planet Earth, 	 .
a. that a planet in danger	b. which a planet in danger
c. where is a planet in danger	d. a planet in danger
26. Do you think that we are using up the resources 	 for our survival?
a. are necessary	b. that are necessary c. which necessary	d. that necessary
27. Areas	 in Africa, South America, and Asia are dense with trees, insects, birds, and animals.
a. where are	b. which are	c. are	d. are that
28. Rain forests are places 	 people harvest wood, delicious fruits, and powerful medicine.
a. in which	b. in that	c. in where	d. which
29. I wonder about 	 human beings are destroying the environment so seriously.
a. the reason that	b. that reason c. the reason in which	d. the reason for which
30. The authority gathered those villagers 	 they explained the importance of forests.
a. who	b. whom	c. to whom	d. to that
Choose the best sentence that can be made from the cues given.
31. Denali National Park / the central mountains of Alaska
a. Denali National Park, which is in the central mountains of Alaska.
b. Denali National Park, that is in the central mountains of Alaska.
c. Denali National Park, where is in the central mountains of Alaska.
d. Denali National Park is in the central mountains of Alaska.
32. the park / one of America’s greatest wildness areas
a. It is that the park one of America’s greatest wildness areas.
b. The park which is one of America’s greatest wildness areas.
c. It is the park one of America’s greatest wildness areas.
d. The park is one of America’s greatest wildness areas.
33. once / abundant sourcer of gold / heavy metals
a. It has been once abundant sourcer of gold with heavy metals.
b. It is once abundant sourcer of gold as well as heavy metals.
c. It was once abundant sourcer of gold and heavy metals.
d. It will be once abundant sourcer of gold and heavy metals.
34. at least 600,000 visitors / come to visit / the Park / every year
a. There are at least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year.
b. At least 600,000 visitors who come to visit the Park every year.
c. At least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year.
d. There were at least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year.
35. the environmentalists / have tried / prevent / tourism / destroy the wildness
a. The environmentalists have tried to prevent tourism from destroying the wildness.
b. The environmentalists have tried in order that to prevent tourism from destroying the wildness.
c. The environmentalists have tried preventing tourism from destroying the wildness.
d. Thanks to the environmentalists have tried to prevent tourism from destroying the wildness.

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