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Unit
3
The
land
down
underPeriod
1
Warming
up
&
Listening
&
SpeakingStep
1
Warming-up
1.
What
do
you
know
aboutAustralia?
List
three
things
that
interest
you.Thenational
flag
of
Australia
.
Thenational
emblem
ofAustralia2.
Do
you
know
wherethePacific
Ocean,
the
Indian
Ocean,
Sydney,
Melbourne
and
Canberra
are?3.
Look
at
themap
ofAustralia.
Which
of
the
places
would
you
like
to
visit?
Why?
What
would
do
there?Step
2
Listening•1.
Look
at
theword
list
below.
Tick
the
words
you
think
you
will
hear
on
the
tape.(
)
environment
(
)
confusing
(
)
dangerous(
)
technology
(
)
rafting
(
)
adventure(
)
studying
(
)
thrill
(
)
safety(
)
pollution
(
)
equipment
(
)
outback2.
Listen
to
part
1
of
thetape
and
complete
thechart
below
with
theinformationfromthetape.BushwalkingWhere:CyclingWhere:SurfingWhere:Why:Why:Why:3.
In
the
second
part
of
the
tape,
you
will
hear
an
experienced
outback
guide
give
advice
about
safety
and
equipment.
Use
what
you
know
about
adventure
travel
and
safety
to
list
a
few
items
in
the
chart
below.
Then
listen
to
thetape
and
complete
thechart.SafetyEquipmentEnvironmental
protectionStep
3
SpeakingWork
in
groups.
You
are
planning
a
10-day
trip
to
Australia.
You
are
meeting
to
decide
where
to
go
andwhat
to
do.
You
have
also
invited
a
tour
guide
who
will
answer
your
questions
and
help
you
prepare
foryourtrip.
Prepare
therole
cards
below.Period
2
and
3ReadingStep1Pre-reading(1)
What
do
you
know
about
Australia?Australia
was
discovered
about
53
000
years
ago.
It
is
possible
that
the
first
people
crossed
intoAustraliafromAsia
on
great
land
bridge
when
thewater
above
of
the
oceans
was
lower.(2)
Look
at
themap
ofAustralia.
Australia
is
surrounded
by
many
oceans:
theIndian
ocean
in
the
west,the
Southern
Ocean
in
the
south
and
thePacific
Ocean
in
the
northeast.(3)
Show
morepictures
aboutAustralia
to
the
students.Which
questions
will
beanswered
in
the
passageand
tick
them.1.
How
large
is
Australia?2.
When
wasAustralia
founded?3.
Who
lives
in
Australia?4.
What
is
the
capital
ofAustralia?5.
What
animals
arenative
to
Australia?6.
What
is
Australia
famous
for?7.
What
does
theAustralia
flag
look
like?8.
How
many
people
live
in
Australia?9.
How
is
Australian
English
different
from
British
and
American
English?Step2
Fast
readingHow
many
parts
can
the
passagebedivided
into?
FiveWhat’s
the
main
idea
of
each
paragraph?Para1:
Theportrait
of
a
nationPara2:
Thefirst
AustraliansPara3:
Anation
of
prisonersPara4:
Another
new
world:
Thebirth
of
a
nationPara5:
Speak
Australian?
No
worries!Step3
Careful
reading1.TheAustralian
flag
shows________.
A.
the
UK
flag
and
seven
stars
B.
the
USA
flag
and
alarge
star
with
seven
points
C.
theUK
flag
and
six
large
stars
with
seven
points
D.
theUK
flag,
a
large
star
and
agroup
of
small
stars2.
Who
werethe
first
people
to
arrive
in
Australia?
A.
Spanish,
Portugueseand
Dutch.
B.
Prisoners
and
criminals
from
England.
C.
Aborigines
and
Torres
Strait
Islanders.
D.Asian
explorers.3.According
to
thetext,Asian
countries
have_________
on
Australia
culture.
A.
great
influence
B.
little
influence
C.
no
influence
D.
no
effect4.In
1770,
Captain
James
Cook
claimed
the
east
coast
of
thecontinent
for
the_______
Crown.
A.
British
B.
Spanish
C.
Portuguese
D.American5.What
does
theword
‘‘claim’’mean
in
Paragraph
3
of
‘‘Anation
of
prisoners?’’Australia
A.
needB.
demandC.
believe
D.
buy6
It
was
________
that
made
theoriginal
Australians
suffer.A.
theAmerican
War
of
IndependenceB.
Captain
James
CookC.
theEnglish
prisonersD.
the
first
fleet
of
11
ships7.After
theSecond
World
War,Australia
began
to_______A.
form
thecommonwealth
B.
transform
itself
into
the
modern
country
as
it
is
today
C.
changeits
attitude
towards
immigration
D.
suffer
from
theDepression
of
the1930s8.
Thelast
part
of
the
text
tells
us
__________.
A.Australian
English
is
the
sameas
British
EnglishB.
there
areno
differences
betweenAustralia
English
and
British
English
C.
all
thewords
in
Australian
English
have
a
different
meaning
from
British
words
D.
"down
under"
means
thecountry
ofAustralia
to
Australians9.
From
thenational
flag
of
Australia,
wecan
know________.A.
there
are5
states
altogether
in
AustraliaB.
people
of
Australia
like
American
societyC.
people
of
Australia
think
they
have
something
to
do
with
the
English
peopleD.Australia
suffered
from
immigration10
From
thetext
wecan
infer
Australia
cameinto
being
________
thecontinent
began
to
exist.A.
long
beforeB.
long
after
C.
at
.thesametime
when
D.
shortly
afterStep4
Post-readingAnswer
the
following
questions.1)
What
do
the
symbols
on
theAustralian
flag
represent?Six
of
the
points
represent
theoriginal
states
(WesternAustralia,
South
Australia,
Queensland,
New
SouthWales,
Victoria,
Tasmania)
and
theseventh
stands
for
all
theterritories.
The
other
stars
on
theflagrepresent
theSouthern
Cross.2)
Who
werethefirst
people
to
arrive
in
Australia?TheAborigines
and
Torres
Strait
Islanders.3)
Why
wereprisoners
sent
toAustralia
after
1788?Where
werethey
from?TheAmerican
War
of
Independencemade
it
possible
for
England
to
send
prisoners
toNorthAmerica.
They
werefromAmerica.4)
What
happened
to
the
original
Australians
when
theEuropean
newcomers
arrived?Thenewcomers
changed
theway
land
was
managed
and
introduced
new
plants
and
animals
that
wereharmful
to
theAustralian
ecosystems.As
aconsequence,
theoriginal
Australians
suffered.5)
What
was
theproblem
withAustralia's
Constitution?TheConstitution
governing
six
states
stated
that
men
werefreeand
equal,
explained
their
base
civil
rightsand
described
the
new
government.6)
How
did
the
two
World
Wars
changeAustralia?After
the
First
World
War,
the
country
experienced
social
and
economic
unrest
and
suffered
from
theDepression
of
the1930s.After
the
Second
World
War,
Australia
began
to
transform
itself
into
themoderncountry
as
it
is
today.7)
How
doesAustralian
English
differ
from
British
English?Australian
English
differs
from
British
English
in
pronunciation
and
someof
the
vocabulary.Step5.
Language
Points
1.
Modern
Australia
ismadeupof
six
states
and
two
territories.(
由…组成)
e.g.
Thesolar
system
is
made
up
of
a
star
and
nine
plants.make
up和解,和好;虚构,编造;化妆;补偿,弥补;凑钱
e.g.
It
is
very
hard
to
make
up
thequarrel
between
thecouple.
Don’t
makeup
any
excuseto
cheat
me.
I
find
no
time
to
makemyself
up
every
day.
Hard
work
can
makeup
for
a
lack
of
intelligence.
Have
you
madeup
the
money
for
your
class?2.Australia
issurroundedby
many
oceans.
(被…环绕,被…包围)
e.g.
Thehousewas
surrounded
by
high
walls.3.
claim
vt(根据权利)要求,认领,索赔;
自称;主张
e.g.
Did
you
claim
on
theinsurance
after
your
car
accident?
e.g.
Sheclaims
that
sheis
related
to
theQueen.
e.g.
Sheclaims
to
berelated
to
the
Queen.4.
as
a
consequence
结果,后果as
a
consequence=
in
consequence/as
aresulte.g.After
graduation,
he
becamequite
lazy.
As
a
consequence,
helost
what
heowned.in
consequenceof
=as
aresult
of/becauseof/dueto/owing
to
In
consequenceof
his
rudeness,
hewas
fired
by
his
boss
e.g.As
a
consequence,
shelost
everything
she
owned.5.
have
an
influence
on/upon
对…有影响
have
an
influence
on/upon=have
an
effect
on/uponinfluence
sb./sth.affect
sb./sth.I
don’t
think
this
kind
of
system
will
have
a
great
influence
on
our
school.
e.g.
SARS
has
a
strong
influence
on
human
behaviour.6.
transform
vt.
转换,
改变,
改造,
使...变形
[(+into)]e.g.
TheGreens
have
transformed
their
garage
into
a
guest
house7.
resemble
vt.
相似,
像,类似
[(+in)]
e.g.
He
strongly
resembles
his
father
in
appearance8.
differ
vi.
不同;不像;相异[(+from)]
=bedifferent
from①不同,相异Adiffer
from
Bin…e.g.
Wediffer
from
each
other
in
tastes.②意见不同(from/with)
We
differ
from/with
him
on
that
problem.e.g.
Shediffers
from
mein
many
ways.
9.makeit
+
n./adj.+
(for
sb.)
+
to
do
sth.
/
that
clausee.g.
Shemade
it
clear
that
sheobjected
to
the
proposal.10.represent代表,象征;
表现;
描绘,塑造;
声称e.g.
Themoon
represents
my
heart.
I’d
like
to
thank
you
representing
my
whole
family.=I’d
like
to
thank
you
on
behalf
of
my
whole
family.He
represented
himself
as
awealthy
man,
but
in
fact
hewas
as
poor
as
a
church
mouse.representation
n.representative
adj.11.stand
for象征,代表;
支持;e.g.
What
does
WTO
stand
for?
It
stand
for
World
TradeOrganization.Before
weelect
him,
wewant
to
know
what
hestands
for.Period
4
Integrating
ski!lsStep
1.
Fast-Reqding:
fill
in
the
tableInformation
about
AustraliaAnimals:
_
_kangaroo,koalabear,parrot,snake,digo,sheep,cattle_Distance
3220kmfromnorthtosouth3860kmfromeasttowestSize:_
thesameas
theUSA(
without
Alaska__Population:_
18
million__Agriculture:_
wheat,
fruit,
vegetables,
meat,
wines_Natural
resources:___
metals,
precious
stones,
coal,
iron
Climate:_
cool
and
wet
winters,
warm
and
dry
summers
in
the
south;warmanddrywinters,hotandwetsummersinthenorthdryordesertintwo
thirds
of
the
countrySports:_____
tennis,
sailing,
swimmingStep
2.
Careful-Reading:
answer
thequestions(1)
Why
does
Australia
have
so
many
plants
a
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