資源簡介 Section Ⅱ LESSON 2 & LESSON 3Period 1 單元詞匯表1.________ n. & vt.營救;救援 2.________ n.交通工具,車輛 3.________ vt.困住;使陷于危險中 4.________ n. & vt.努力,嘗試,企圖 5.________ vt.打斷講話 6.________ n.傷害,損傷,損害 7.________ vt.估量,衡量;測量 8.________ n.過程,進程 9.________ vi. & vt.呼吸 10.________ n.灰塵;塵埃 11.________ n.隊長;組長 12.________ n.基地,大本營;基礎 vt.以……為基地 13.________ adj.高興的,興高采烈的 14.________ vt.證明;證實 15.________ n.洲,大洲;大陸 1.Why are you so bright and ________(cheer) today 2.The election ________(prove) to be a near disaster for the party. 3.The air was so cold we could hardly ______(breath). 4.The report is ________(base) on figures from six different European cities. 5.Two survivors were cut free after ______________(trap) for twenty minutes. 6.They started strolling down the ________(dust) road in the moonlight. 7.A number of ________(measure) were taken to settle the problem. 8.Two children ________________(rescue) from the burning car.1.die vi.死,死亡;消失→________ adj.死的,失去生命的→_________ n.死,死亡 2.lose vt.丟失,遺失;喪失→________ n.喪失;死亡 3.operate vt.運轉(zhuǎn);操作 vi.手術→________ n.行動,活動;手術;操作 4.suffer vi.(因疾病、痛苦、悲傷等)受苦,受難,受折磨;遭受(痛苦)→________ n.(肉體或精神上的)痛苦;折磨 5.protect vt.保護;防護→_________ n.保護;防護 6.explore vt.探索,探究;勘探→________n.探險者;勘察者→_________ n.探險;探索 7.prepare vt.預備,準備→_________n.預備,準備 8.a(chǎn)nxious adj.焦慮的;不安的→________ adv.焦慮地;不安地→_________ n.焦慮;不安 9.a(chǎn)mbition n.抱負,雄心;追求,夙愿→_________adj.有抱負的 10.honest adj.坦誠的,誠實的→_________n.坦誠;誠實,正直 1.He's a very ________(ambition) lad and he wants to play at the highest level. 2.She stressed the importance of careful ______(prepare). 3.A young man was found beaten to ________(die) last night. 4.Michael glanced ________(anxious) down the corridor,but Wilfred was nowhere to be seen. 5.The system has been in ________(operate) for six months. 6.The ________(lose) of their son brought the two of them together. 7.This war has caused widespread human ________(suffer). 8.The secret of success is ________(honest) and fair dealing.1.____________ 在某人去某地的路上 2.____________ 取得進步 3.____________ 繼續(xù) 4.____________ 一路上;一直 5.____________ 陷入;從事 6.____________ 吸氣 7.____________ 為……做準備 8.____________ 曾經(jīng);一度 9.____________ 用完;耗盡 10.____________ 停止運轉(zhuǎn),出故障 1.The car ____________ and we had to get somebody to give us a tow. 2.She wondered how she had ____________ this unholy mess. 3.Having started a revolution we must go ____________. 4.We'll ____________ a conversation with her tomorrow. 5.But the time for that excuse has ____________. 6.We have to ____________ and out so many times a minute.由新知聯(lián)想已知1.damage n.傷害,損傷,損害 [聯(lián)想] ①harm v.傷害,損害 ②hurt v.受傷;損害,傷害 2.battle n.較量,競爭;斗爭;戰(zhàn)斗 [聯(lián)想] ①war n.戰(zhàn)爭 ②fight n.戰(zhàn)斗;打斗 3.cheerful adj.高興的,興高采烈的 [聯(lián)想] ①pleasant adj.令人愉快的,舒適的 ②joyful adj.令人高興的第二篇課文①Antarctica n.南極洲②on the way to...在去……的路上③explorer n.探險者;勘察者④race n.比賽;競爭⑤organise vt.組織⑥base n.基地,大本營;基礎 vt.以……為基地⑦in preparation for為……做準備⑧darkness n.黑暗;漆黑⑨anxiously adv.焦慮地;不安地anxious adj.焦慮的;不安的⑩sledge n.雪橇 ski n.滑雪板 vi.滑雪 make progress取得進步;取得進展 break down 停止運轉(zhuǎn),出故障 after a while過了一會兒;過了不久 push vt.推 prepare for為……做準備 ahead of schedule提前 shocked adj.震驚的;驚愕的shock vt.使震驚;使難以置信 n.震驚;驚愕shocking adj.令人震驚的 goal n.目標 ambition n.抱負,雄心;追求,夙愿ambitious adj.有抱負的,有雄心的 exploration n.探險;探索 tired adj.疲勞的;厭倦的 run out of 用完;用光(人作主語)run out用完,用光(物作主語) realise vt.意識到;實現(xiàn) hopeless adj.沒有希望的;絕望的 cheerful adj.高興的,興高采烈的 look for尋找 kilo n.千克 all the way一路上;一直 at one time一度;曾經(jīng) distant adj.久遠的;遙遠的distance n.遠處;距離in the distance在遠處 continent n.洲,大洲;大陸 disaster n.災難;災害 have difficulty (in) doing sth.做某事有困難 death n.死;死亡 similar adj.類似的;相似的 carry on繼續(xù) sadness n.悲傷 pity n.遺憾;可惜 move vt.感動 honesty n.坦誠;誠實,正直 sincerity n.真誠,真摯,誠實 bravery n.勇氣;勇敢的行為RACE TO THE POLEOn 1 June, 1910, Captain Robert Falcon Scott left London to begin his journey to Antarctica①.While he was on the way to② Antarctica, he received a message from the Norwegian explorer③ Roald Amundsen which said he was going south, too.[1] Then the race④ to the South Pole began![1]which引導定語從句,修飾先行詞a message。During the polar summer of 1910—1911, both teams organised⑤ food bases⑥ in preparation for⑦ their journeys the next year.Then came the total darkness⑧ of the polar winter.[2] Scott and Amundsen waited anxiously⑨ for spring.[2]本句是一個完全倒裝句,then置于句首,謂語came提前。Amundsen was the first to leave on 8 September, 1911.[3] He had teams of dogs pulling the sledges⑩ and all his men were on skis .Because of this, he made rapid progress .Scott left on 1 November and soon had problems.First, his two sledges broke down and then the horses began to have serious difficulties with the snow and the cold.After a while , Scott and his men had to push the sledges themselves.[3]不定式to leave作定語修飾the first。Amundsen reached the Pole on 14 December, 1911 and put a Norwegian flag there.Then he prepared for the return journey.Amundsen and his team arrived safely back to their starting base on 25 January, 1912, ten days ahead of their planned schedule .Scott finally arrived at the Pole with four team members on 17 January, 1912.They were shocked when they saw the Norwegian flag.Scott wrote in his diary:“Well, we have turned our back now on the goal of our ambition and must face our 800 miles of solid dragging—and good-bye to most of the daydreams.”The return journey was one of the worst in the history of exploration .The men were soon very tired and were running out of food.The weather conditions were terrible.Scott started to realise their hopeless situation:“...we are unendingly cheerful , but what each man feels in his heart I can only guess.Pulling on foot gear in the morning is getting slower and slower...”However, on their way back they found time to look for rocks.They carried twenty kilos of rocks all the way with them.Later, these rocks proved that at one time in the distant past, the continent of Antarctica was covered by plants.Then disaster came.Edgar Evans had a terrible disease and died after a bad fall.The next to go was Captain Oates, who was having great difficulty walking .Scott recorded his death :“He said, ‘I am just going outside and may be some time.’ ...We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death, but though we tried to stop him, we knew that it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman.We all hope to meet the end with a similar spirit,and certainly the end is not far.”Scott and two of his team members carried on and got within eleven miles of one of their food bases.But then a terrible storm started and they could not leave their tent.Scott spent some of his last hours writing.He wrote a letter full of sadness to his wife Kathleen:“What lots and lots I could tell you of this journey...What tales you would have for the boys.But what a price to pay.”Scott's diary also told the story of their end:“...we are getting weaker,of course,and the end cannot be far.It seems a pity , but I do not think I can write more.”The news of Scott's death shocked the world.Even Amundsen was moved by Scott's death saying“Captain Scott left a record, for honesty , sincerity , for bravery , for everything that makes a man”.Scott had failed to win the race to the Pole, but the great courage shown by Scott and his men made them heroes.沖向極點的比賽1910年6月1日,羅伯特·福爾肯·斯科特隊長離開倫敦,開始他的南極遠征。在去南極洲的路上,他收到了挪威探險家羅爾德·阿蒙森的一封信,信中說他也要南下。然后,沖向南極點的比賽開始了!在1910—1911年的極地的夏季,兩支隊伍都建立了食物儲存處,為他們來年的旅程做準備。接著,漆黑的極地冬夜開始了。斯科特和阿蒙森都焦急地等待著春天來臨。1911年9月8日,阿蒙森率先出發(fā)。他用幾隊狗拉著雪橇,所有的人都裝備了滑雪板。正因如此,他行進得很快。斯科特于11月1日出發(fā),不久就遇到了問題。先是他的兩輛雪橇壞了,后來馬匹開始在大雪和嚴寒的天氣下出現(xiàn)嚴重問題。過了不久,斯科特和他的隊員們不得不自己推雪橇。1911年12月14日,阿蒙森到達南極點,并在那里插上了挪威國旗。然后他準備返回。阿蒙森和他的隊友們在1912年1月25日平安回到起始基地,比計劃的時間還提前了十天。1912年1月17日,斯科特和4名隊員終于到達了南極點。他們看到挪威國旗時感到非常震驚。斯科特在日記中寫道:“好吧,我們現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)放棄了我們雄心壯志的目標,還必須面對800英里的艱苦跋涉——告別大多數(shù)白日夢。”他們的返程是探險史上最糟糕的一次。隊員們很快就精疲力竭,食物也快吃完了。天氣情況很糟糕。斯科特開始意識到他們的處境令人絕望:“……我們一直看起來很開心,但每個人心里的感受我無從得知。大家早上穿鞋襪的速度也越來越慢了……”盡管如此,在回來的路上,他們找時間搜集巖石。他們一路上帶著20公斤的石塊。后來,通過這些石塊可以證實,在遙遠的過去,南極洲曾經(jīng)被植被覆蓋。然后災難來了。埃德加·埃文斯得了重病,在一次嚴重的摔傷之后去世了。接下來離開的是奧茨隊長,他行走非常困難。斯科特記錄了他的死亡:“他說:‘我出去一下,也許得一段時間。’……我們知道可憐的奧茨正在走向死亡,盡管我們試圖阻止他,但我們都知道這是一個勇敢的人、一個英國紳士的行為。我們都希望以類似的精神迎接自己的終點,當然終點也不遠了。”斯科特和兩名隊員繼續(xù)向前,到達距離食品儲備處不足11英里的地方。但緊接著一場可怕的風暴開始了,他們根本無法離開帳篷。斯科特在他生命的最后幾個小時寫下一些文字。他給妻子凱瑟琳寫了一封充滿悲傷的信:“我可以告訴你很多關于這次旅行的事情……這些故事你也可以講給我們的孩子們。但這付出了多么大的代價啊。”斯科特的日記也講述了他們的結局:“……我們越來越虛弱,當然,死亡不會太遠。這似乎很遺憾,但我想我無法繼續(xù)寫下去了。”斯科特去世的消息震驚了全世界。就連阿蒙森也被斯科特的死觸動了,他說:“斯科特隊長將載于史冊,因為他誠實、真誠、勇敢并擁有一個男人該有的一切。”雖然斯科特沒能贏得去南極點的比賽,但他和他的隊員們表現(xiàn)出的巨大勇氣使他們成為英雄。Period 1速記·重點詞匯——牢記詞形和詞義1.rescue 2.vehicle 3.trap 4.a(chǎn)ttempt 5.interrupt 6.damage 7.measure 8.process 9.breathe 10.dust 11.captain 12.base 13.cheerful 14.prove 15.continent運用·語境填空——測試一下基本功1.cheerful 2.proved 3.breathe 4.based 5.being trapped6.dusty 7.measures 8.were rescued速記·派生詞匯——牢記詞形和詞義1.dead;death 2.loss 3.operation 4.suffering 5.protection 6.explorer;exploration 7.preparation 8.a(chǎn)nxiously;anxiety 9.a(chǎn)mbitious 10.honesty運用·語境填空——測試一下基本功1.a(chǎn)mbitious 2.preparation 3.death 4.a(chǎn)nxiously 5.operation 6.loss 7.suffering 8.honesty速記·重點短語——記牢搭配和意義1.on one's way to 2.make progress 3.carry on 4.a(chǎn)ll the way 5.get into 6.breathe in 7.in preparation for 8.a(chǎn)t one time 9.run out 10.break down運用·語境填空——測試一下基本功1.broke down 2.got into 3.a(chǎn)ll the way 4.carry on 5.run out 6.breathe in9 / 9(共36張PPT)Period 1 UNIT 5 HUMANS AND NATURE主題語境人與自然——人類社會生存、社會發(fā)展與環(huán)境的關系Section Ⅱ LESSON 2 & LESSON 3課時練案 單元詞匯表1.______ n. & vt.營救;救援2._______ n.交通工具,車輛3.____ vt.困住;使陷于危險中4._______ n. & vt.努力,嘗試,企圖5.________ vt.打斷講話6._______ n.傷害,損傷,損害rescuevehicletrapattemptinterruptdamage7._______ vt.估量,衡量;測量8._______ n.過程,進程9._______ vi. & vt.呼吸10.____ n.灰塵;塵埃11._______ n.隊長;組長12.____ n.基地,大本營;基礎 vt.以……為基地13._______ adj.高興的,興高采烈的14._____ vt.證明;證實15.________ n.洲,大洲;大陸measureprocessbreathedustcaptainbasecheerfulprovecontinent1.Why are you so bright and ________(cheer) today 2.The election ______(prove) to be a near disaster for the party.3.The air was so cold we could hardly _______(breath).4.The report is _____(base) on figures from six different European cities.cheerfulprovedbreathebased5.Two survivors were cut free after ____________(trap) for twenty minutes.6.They started strolling down the _____(dust) road in the moonlight.7.A number of ________(measure) were taken to settle the problem.8.Two children ____________(rescue) from the burning car.being trappeddustymeasureswere rescued1.die vi.死,死亡;消失→_____ adj.死的,失去生命的→______ n.死,死亡2.lose vt.丟失,遺失;喪失→_____ n.喪失;死亡3.operate vt.運轉(zhuǎn);操作 vi.手術→_________ n.行動,活動;手術;操作4.suffer vi.(因疾病、痛苦、悲傷等)受苦,受難,受折磨;遭受(痛苦)→________ n.(肉體或精神上的)痛苦;折磨5.protect vt.保護;防護→_________ n.保護;防護deaddeathlossoperationsufferingprotection6.explore vt.探索,探究;勘探→________n.探險者;勘察者→__________ n.探險;探索7.prepare vt.預備,準備→___________n.預備,準備8.a(chǎn)nxious adj.焦慮的;不安的→________ adv.焦慮地;不安地→_______ n.焦慮;不安9.a(chǎn)mbition n.抱負,雄心;追求,夙愿→_________adj.有抱負的10.honest adj.坦誠的,誠實的→________n.坦誠;誠實,正直explorerexplorationpreparationanxiouslyanxietyambitioushonesty1.He's a very _________(ambition) lad and he wants to play at the highest level.2.She stressed the importance of careful ___________(prepare).3.A young man was found beaten to _____(die) last night.4.Michael glanced ________(anxious) down the corridor,but Wilfred was nowhere to be seen.ambitiouspreparationdeathanxiously5.The system has been in ________(operate) for six months.6.The ____(lose) of their son brought the two of them together.7.This war has caused widespread human ________(suffer).8.The secret of success is _______(honest) and fair dealing.operationlosssufferinghonesty1.______________在某人去某地的路上2.____________取得進步3._______繼續(xù)4._________ 一路上;一直5._______陷入;從事on one's way tomake progresscarry onall the wayget into6._________吸氣7._______________為……做準備8.__________曾經(jīng);一度9._______用完;耗盡10.__________停止運轉(zhuǎn),出故障breathe inin preparation forat one timerun outbreak down1.The car __________ and we had to get somebody to give us a tow.2.She wondered how she had _______ this unholy mess.3.Having started a revolution we must go __________.4.We'll ________ a conversation with her tomorrow.5.But the time for that excuse has _______.6.We have to __________ and out so many times a minute.broke downgot intoall the waycarry onrun outbreathe in詞匯聯(lián)想 由新知聯(lián)想已知1.damage n.傷害,損傷,損害[聯(lián)想] ①harm v.傷害,損害②hurt v.受傷;損害,傷害2.battle n.較量,競爭;斗爭;戰(zhàn)斗[聯(lián)想] ①war n.戰(zhàn)爭②fight n.戰(zhàn)斗;打斗3.cheerful adj.高興的,興高采烈的[聯(lián)想] ①pleasant adj.令人愉快的,舒適的②joyful adj.令人高興的課下預習 第二篇課文①Antarctica n.南極洲②on the way to...在去……的路上③explorer n.探險者;勘察者④race n.比賽;競爭⑤organise vt.組織⑥base n.基地,大本營;基礎 vt.以……為基地⑦in preparation for為……做準備⑧darkness n.黑暗;漆黑⑨anxiously adv.焦慮地;不安地anxious adj.焦慮的;不安的⑩sledge n.雪橇 ski n.滑雪板 vi.滑雪 make progress取得進步;取得進展 break down 停止運轉(zhuǎn),出故障 after a while過了一會兒;過了不久 push vt.推 prepare for為……做準備 ahead of schedule提前 shocked adj.震驚的;驚愕的shock vt.使震驚;使難以置信 n.震驚;驚愕shocking adj.令人震驚的 goal n.目標 ambition n.抱負,雄心;追求,夙愿ambitious adj.有抱負的,有雄心的 exploration n.探險;探索 tired adj.疲勞的;厭倦的 run out of 用完;用光(人作主語)run out用完,用光(物作主語) realise vt.意識到;實現(xiàn) hopeless adj.沒有希望的;絕望的 cheerful adj.高興的,興高采烈的 look for尋找 kilo n.千克 all the way一路上;一直 at one time一度;曾經(jīng) distant adj.久遠的;遙遠的distance n.遠處;距離in the distance在遠處 continent n.洲,大洲;大陸 disaster n.災難;災害 have difficulty (in) doing sth.做某事有困難 death n.死;死亡 similar adj.類似的;相似的 carry on繼續(xù) sadness n.悲傷 pity n.遺憾;可惜 move vt.感動 honesty n.坦誠;誠實,正直 sincerity n.真誠,真摯,誠實 bravery n.勇氣;勇敢的行為RACE TO THE POLEOn 1 June, 1910, Captain Robert Falcon Scott left London to begin his journey to Antarctica①.While he was on the way to② Antarctica, he received a message from the Norwegian explorer③ Roald Amundsen which said he was going south, too.[1] Then the race④ to the South Pole began![1]which引導定語從句,修飾先行詞a message。During the polar summer of 1910—1911, both teams organised⑤ food bases⑥ in preparation for⑦ their journeys the next year.Then came the total darkness⑧ of the polar winter.[2] Scott and Amundsen waited anxiously⑨ for spring.[2]本句是一個完全倒裝句,then置于句首,謂語came提前。Amundsen was the first to leave on 8 September, 1911.[3] He had teams of dogs pulling the sledges⑩ and all his men were on skis .Because of this, he made rapid progress .Scott left on 1 November and soon had problems.First, his two sledges broke down and then the horses began to have serious difficulties with the snow and the cold.After a while , Scott and his men had to push the sledges themselves.[3]不定式to leave作定語,修飾the first。Amundsen reached the Pole on 14 December, 1911 and put a Norwegian flag there.Then he prepared for the return journey.Amundsen and his team arrived safely back to their starting base on 25 January, 1912, ten days ahead of their planned schedule .Scott finally arrived at the Pole with four team members on 17 January, 1912.They were shocked when they saw the Norwegian flag.Scott wrote in his diary:“Well, we have turned our back now on the goal of our ambition and must face our 800 miles of solid dragging—and good-bye to most of the daydreams.”The return journey was one of the worst in the history of exploration .The men were soon very tired and were running out of food.The weather conditions were terrible.Scott started to realise their hopeless situation:“...we are unendingly cheerful , but what each man feels in his heart I can only guess.Pulling on foot gear in the morning is getting slower and slower...”However, on their way back they found time to look for rocks.They carried twenty kilos of rocks all the way with them.Later, these rocks proved that at one time in the distant past, the continent of Antarctica was covered by plants.Then disaster came.Edgar Evans had a terrible disease and died after a bad fall.The next to go was Captain Oates, who was having great difficulty walking .Scott recorded his death :“He said, ‘I am just going outside and may be some time.’ ...We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death, but though we tried to dissuade him, we knew it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman.We all hope to meet the end with a similar spirit,and assuredly the end is not far.”Scott and two of his team members carried on and got within eleven miles of one of their food bases.But then a terrible storm started and they could not leave their tent.Scott spent some of his last hours writing.He wrote a letter full of sadness to his wife Kathleen:“What lots and lots I could tell you of this journey...What tales you would have for the boys.But what a price to pay.”Scott's diary also told the story of their end:“...we are getting weaker,of course,and the end cannot be far.It seems a pity , but I do not think I can write more.”The news of Scott's death shocked the world .Even Amundsen was moved by Scott's death saying“Captain Scott left a record, for honesty , for sincerity , for bravery , for everything that makes a man”.Scott had failed to win the race to the Pole, but the great courage shown by Scott and his men made them heroes .沖向極點的比賽1910年6月1日,羅伯特·福爾肯·斯科特隊長離開倫敦,開始他的南極遠征。在去南極洲的路上,他收到了挪威探險家羅爾德·阿蒙森的一封信,信中說他也要南下。然后,沖向南極點的比賽開始了!在1910—1911年的極地的夏季,兩支隊伍都建立了食物儲存處,為他們來年的旅程做準備。接著,漆黑的極地冬夜開始了。斯科特和阿蒙森都焦急地等待著春天來臨。1911年9月8日,阿蒙森率先出發(fā)。他用幾隊狗拉著雪橇,所有的人都裝備了滑雪板。正因如此,他行進得很快。斯科特于11月1日出發(fā),不久就遇到了問題。先是他的兩輛雪橇壞了,后來馬匹開始在大雪和嚴寒的天氣下出現(xiàn)嚴重問題。過了不久,斯科特和他的隊員們不得不自己推雪橇。1911年12月14日,阿蒙森到達南極點,并在那里插上了挪威國旗。然后他準備返回。阿蒙森和他的隊友們在1912年1月25日平安回到起始基地,比計劃的時間還提前了十天。1912年1月17日,斯科特和4名隊員終于到達了南極點。他們看到挪威國旗時感到非常震驚。斯科特在日記中寫道:“好吧,我們現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)放棄了我們雄心壯志的目標,還必須面對800英里的艱苦跋涉——告別大多數(shù)白日夢。”他們的返程是探險史上最糟糕的一次。隊員們很快就精疲力竭,食物也快吃完了。天氣情況很糟糕。斯科特開始意識到他們的處境令人絕望:“……我們一直看起來很開心,但每個人心里的感受我無從得知。大家早上穿鞋襪的速度也越來越慢了……”盡管如此,在回來的路上,他們找時間搜集巖石。他們一路上帶著20公斤的石塊。后來,通過這些石塊可以證實,在遙遠的過去,南極洲曾經(jīng)被植被覆蓋。然后災難來了。埃德加·埃文斯得了重病,在一次嚴重的摔傷之后去世了。接下來離開的是奧茨隊長,他行走非常困難。斯科特記錄了他的死亡:“他說:‘我出去一下,也許得一段時間。’……我們知道可憐的奧茨正在走向死亡,盡管我們試圖阻止他,但我們都知道這是一個勇敢的人、一個英國紳士的行為。我們都希望以類似的精神迎接自己的終點,當然終點也不遠了。”斯科特和兩名隊員繼續(xù)向前,到達距離食品儲備處不足11英里的地方。但緊接著一場可怕的風暴開始了,他們根本無法離開帳篷。斯科特在他生命的最后幾個小時寫下一些文字。他給妻子凱瑟琳寫了一封充滿悲傷的信:“我可以告訴你很多關于這次旅行的事情……這些故事你也可以講給我們的孩子們。但這付出了多么大的代價啊。”斯科特的日記也講述了他們的結局:“……我們越來越虛弱,當然,死亡不會太遠。這似乎很遺憾,但我想我無法繼續(xù)寫下去了。”斯科特去世的消息震驚了全世界。就連阿蒙森也被斯科特的死觸動了,他說:“斯科特隊長將載于史冊,因為他誠實、真誠、勇敢并擁有一個男人該有的一切。”雖然斯科特沒能贏得去南極點的比賽,但他和他的隊員們表現(xiàn)出的巨大勇氣使他們成為英雄。THANKS 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