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1. HOW DOES THE PROFESSOR INTRODUCE THE TOPIC?
2. LISTEN AGAIN TO PART OF THE LECTURE. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. (Professor) So, from the start, there were already different settlements within the land called Carolina. LPREP IBT 3 E AudioScript 63 WHAT DOES THE PROFESSOR IMPLY WHEN SHE SAYS THIS? 3. WHY DOES THE PROFESSOR MENTION THE COLONIES OF VIRGINIA, MASSACHUSETTS BAY, AND PENNSYLVANIA? 4. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASPECTS OF THE GOVERNMENT DRAWN UP BY JOHN LOCKE FOR CAROLINA? 5. WHY DOES THE PROFESSOR DESCRIBE THE DETAILS OF JOHN LOCKE’S PLAN FOR GOVERNMENT? 6. WHAT DOES THE PROFESSOR IMPLY ABOUT THE PLAN FOR GOVERNMENT DRAWN UP BY LOCKE? 7. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE OF THE SETTLEMENTS AT CHARLESTON AND ALBEMARLE SOUND? LISTENING REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1 through 6) Page 208 [ mp3 085-086] Questions 1 through 6. Listen to a lecture in a botany class. (Professor) Today, we’re going to talk about phyllotaxy, which is a scientific term that refers to the arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant. Now on most plants, leaves are arranged in a definite pattern, to facilitate…or, uh…help photosynthesis, which you’ve already learned is the process of converting light energy into chemical energy. So, this orderly arrangement ensures that each leaf is exposed to the maximum amount of light with a minimum amount of interference from other leaves. Now obviously, it’s very unusual for a plant to have randomly placed leaves. So let’s look at the type of leaf arrangement called the alternate arrangement. You can see this in the diagram. In this type of arrangement, there’s only one leaf at each node, and a node, by the way, is the spot where the leaf’s attached to the stem. Now the leaves are staggered, or alternated, around the stem of the plant. This is a very common arrangement. In fact, you can see this on any oak tree. Another leaf arrangement is the opposite arrangement, which you can see in the diagram. Here, there are two leaves at each node, and these two leaves are opposite each other on the stem. This type of leaf arrangement isn’t as common as the alternate arrangement, with one leaf at each node, but is still very evident, such as on maple trees. Where was I? Oh, ah OK. Let’s discuss the whorled leaf arrangement. This type of leaf arrangement is the least common of all. Now it doesn’t occur as frequently as either the opposite or the alternate arrangement. Now, this whorled arrangement consists of three or more leaves attached to the stalk of the plant at the same node. Now in the diagram, you can see three leaves at the same node, but it’s also possible for there to be more than three leaves at the same node, and it would still be considered a whorled arrangement. You can spot this whorled arrangement in many ground covers. LPREP IBT 3 E AudioScript 64 OK … um I hope you’ve been paying careful attention to this information about phyllotaxy, because I … um … have an assignment for you that’s a bit different from the homework assignments you’ve had so far. Your assignment is to visit the university’s botanical garden. Were any of you aware that this university has quite an extensive botanical garden? Good. Now in the botanical garden, there are examples of many different kinds of plants, each labeled with the name of the plant as well as other information about it. For your assignment, you should find three examples of each of these different types of leaf structures, write down the names of the plants that exemplify the features, and then turn in your lists on Friday. It’ll be quite easy for you to find examples of the alternate leaf structure because, as I said before, this is the most common type of leaf structure. It’ll be a bit more difficult to find examples of the opposite structure, but by far the most difficult leaf arrangement for you to find will be the whorled structure, because it’s…it’s so rare. You’ll probably need to spend some extra time finding examples of the whorled leaf arrangement. Well…see you Friday with your lists … uh … Hold on for a minute! Uh just a word of warning…. You’d better not put off the assignment until Thursday evening, as I’m sure many of you are used to doing. The botanical gardens close at sunset each day, so if you try to put this assignment off until Thursday evening, you won’t be able to get it done. Download 0.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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