So, welcome to your introductory geography lecture. We'll begin with some basics. Firstly, what do we learn by studying geography?
Well, we learn a great deal about all the processes that have affected and that continue to affect the earth’s surface【Q31】. But we learn far more than that, because studying geography also informs us about the different kinds of relationships that develop between a particular environment 【Q32】and the people that live there.
Okay. We like to think of geography as having two main branches. There's the study of the nature of our planet - its physical features, what it actually looks like - and then there's the study of the ways in which we choose to live and of the impact【Q33】 of those on our planet. Our current use of carbon fuels is a good example of that.
But there are more specific study areas to consider too, and we'll be looking at each of these in turn throughout this semester. These include bio-physical geography, by which I mean the study of the natural environment and all its living things. Then there's topography -that looks at the shapes of the land and oceans. There's the study of political geography and social geography too, of course, which is the study of communities of people. We have economic geography - in which we examine all kinds of resources and their use -agriculture, for example. Next comes historical geography - the understanding of how people and their environments and the ways they interact have changed over a period of time - and urban【Q34】 geography, an aspect I'm particularly interested in, which takes as its focus the location of dties, the services that those cities provide, and migration of people to and from such cities. And lastly, we have cartography. That's the art and science of mapmaking. You'll be doing a lot of that!
So, to summarise before we continue, we now have our key answer... studying this subject is important because without geographical knowledge, we would know very little about our surroundings and we wouldn't be able to identify all the problems【Q35】 that relate to them. So, by definition, we wouldn't be in an informed position to work out how to solve any of them.
Okay, now for some practicalities. What do geographers actually do? Well, we collect data to begin with! You'll be doing a lot of that on your first field trip! How do we do this? There are several means. We might, for example, conduct a census - count a population in a given area perhaps. We also need images【Q36】 of the earth's surface which we can produce by means of computer-generation technology or with the help of satellite relays. We've come a very long way from the early exploration of the world by sailing ships when geographers only had pens and paper at their disposal.
After we've gathered our information, we must analyse it! We need to look for patterns【Q37】, most commonly those of causes and consequences. This kind of information helps us to predict and resolve problems that could affect the world we live in.
But we don't keep all this information confidential. We then need to publish our findings so that other people can access it and be informed by it. And one way in which this information can be published is in the form of maps. You'll all have used one at some stage of your life already. Let's consider the benefits of maps from a geographer's perspective.
Maps can be folded and put in a pocket and can provide a great store of reference when they're collected into an atlas. They can depict the physical features of the entire planet if necessary, or, just a small part of it in much greater detail. But there is a drawback. You can't exactly replicate something that is three-dimensional, like our planet, on a flat piece of paper, because paper has only two dimensions, and that means there'll always be a certain degree of distortion【Q38】 on a map. It can't be avoided.
We can also use aerial photographs ... pictures taken by cameras at high altitude above the earth. These are great for showing all kinds of geographical features that are not easy to see from the ground. You can easily illustrate areas of diseased trees or how much traffic【Q39】 is on the roads at a given time or information about deep sea beds, for example.
Then there are Landsats. These are satellites that circle the earth and transmit visual information to computers at receiving stations. They circle the earth several times a day and can provide a mass of information - you'll all be familiar with the information they give us about the weather,【Q40】 for example.
So, what we're going to do now is look at a short presentation in which you'll see all these tools…
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
听前预测:定位词为effects of different processes ;提示词为on the,本题应填名词。
题目解析:本题为信息后置,出题句为We learn a great deal about all the processes that have affected and that continue to affect the earth’s surface.(我们学习一些变化的过程,这些过程已经影响或继续影响地球的表面。)
听前预测:定位词为dynamic,population ;提示词为between…and…,本题应填名词。
题目解析:本题有点难度,出题句为But we learn far more than that, because studying geography also informs us about the different kinds of relationships that develop between a particular environment and the people that live there. 其中different kinds of relationships 对应题干中的dynamic,people that live there 对应题干中的population。解题时要注意以下两点:(1) 字数要求为ONE WORD ONLY ;(2)并列结构词为also,与31 题为并列关系。
听前预测:定位词为main branches,physical features,human lifestyles ;提示词为and,本题 应填名词或名词性短语。
题目解析:根据定位词找到本题的大致出题句,重点关注并列连词and,题干中的human lifestyle 对应原文中的the ways in which we choose to live,故impact 为本题答案。
听前预测:定位词为biophysical,topographic,political,social,economic,historical ;提示词为and,本题应填形容词。
题目解析:本题难度不大,所听即所得,注意之前出现的一系列并列关系的定位词,很快能听到urban 为本题答案。
听前预测:定位词为understand our surroundings ;提示词为associated,本题应填名词。
题目解析:本题难度不大,定位容易,出题句为because without geographical knowledge, we would know very little about our surroundings and we wouldn’t be able to identify all the problems that relate to them.(因为没有地理知识的话,我们就无法了解我们的环境,我们也无法发现与之相关的问题。)特别注意该题答案为复数形式。
听前预测:定位词为conduct censuses ;提示词为the form of,本题应填名词。
题目解析:本题难度不大,注意答案为复数形式。根据题干定位词,很容易找到出题句,同时注意利用并列关系连接词also,听清文章层次。
听前预测:定位词为analyse data ;提示词为identify,本题应填名词。
题目解析:本题难度不大,注意答案为复数形式。出题句为We need to look for patterns, most commonly those of causes and consequences.(我们需要寻找模式,特别是原因和结果。)
听前预测:定位词为two-dimensional map ;提示词为some,本题应填名词(复数)。
题目解析:根据题干定位词,本题出题句为…because paper has only two dimensions, and that means there’ll always be a certain degree of distortion on a map.(因为纸张仅仅是二维的,所以通常在地图上会有一定程度的扭曲。)由于题干中有some,所以本题答案可以写成复数形式。
听前预测:定位词为aerial photos,vegetation problems ;提示词为density,本题应填名词或形容词。
题目解析:本题出题句为you can easily illustrate areas of diseased trees or how much traffic is on the roads at a given time or information about deep sea beds. 其中diseased trees 对应题干中 的vegetation problems,故本题答案为traffic。
听前预测:定位词为landsat pictures ;提示词为conditions,本题应填名词或形容词。
题目解析:本题难度不大,容易定位,注意信息后置,出题句为you’ll all be familiar with the information they give us about the weather. 核心名词weather 为本题的答案,注意该词的拼写。

