Unit 19 Modern Agriculture Reading By Rogers Pre-reading Difference.

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Unit 19 Modern Agriculture Reading By Rogers

Pre-reading Difference

Reading: Read the text carefully and answer the following Qs. 1.How much the arable land can be used for farming? 2.Great changes have taken place in Chinese agriculture in the past 15 years,Why? 3.Give the advantages of new techniques. 4.More and more farmers use their greenhouses,Why? 5.Are you able to explain GM?

Post-reading 1.Fruit:Watermelon/Grow them like blocks instead of balls/Easier to store,take less space. 2.Vegetable:Onion( 洋葱 ) Make sure they don’t hurt your eyes anymore/Easier to peel( 剥皮 )and cut. 3.Animal:Sheep/To have red wool/Looks funny and then we need not dye( 染色 ) wool to make clothes. Though GM we will change fruits vegetables and even animals,work In groups,explain how and why.