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人教版2019选择性必修第二册Unit4;Journey
acroSSayastlanc
Peniod2ReadingndThmkmgLearning
ObjectivesIn
this
class,you
will1.learn
about
the
geography,history
and
culture
ofCanadaby
reading
the
passage.2.focus
on
discourse
markers
andunderstand
their
functions.3.realize
the
positive
impact
of
journey
by
discussingrelatedtopic.我RailPictures.Net-ImageCopyightBil
EdgarIfyougetachancetotravel,wheredoyouwanttogo09:36
加拿大终极旅游指南(中英字幕).flv翻译、时轴、校对、后期、压制:幻导×biliman已切换至全屏,按ESC
退出全屏CanadaTravelGuide11NC
00:00:04/00:10:52小KQuiztime:WhatdoyouknowaboutCanada1.Whichcontinent(州)isCanadaonAtlantic
大西洋Pacific太平洋North
AmericaD.B.Quiztime:WhatdoyouknowaboutCanada2.Canadaisthelargestcountryintheworld.,
2ndB
.
3rdC.4thD.5thQuiztime:WhatdoyouknowaboutCanada3.WhatisthecapitalofCanadaA.B.Vancouver[væn'ku:və(r)](温哥华)TroC.D.Calgary['kælgəri](卡尔加里)Ottawa['btəwə](渥太华)Quiztime:WhatdoyouknowaboutCanada4.Whatlanguage(s)doCanadiansspeakA.English
and
Chinese.B.English
and
German.
C.glish
and
French.
D.English
and
Spanish.
三QUEBEC
QUEBECQuiztime:WhatdoyouknowaboutCanada5.WhatisthenationalanimalofCanadaAB.beaver(河狸)grizzlybear(灰熊)C.D.penguinpolarbearPre-SEEINGTHETRUELooKatthepictureandtitleandpredict:NORTHVIARAIL:VANCOUVERANDTHE1.WhereisThetruenorthHEARTOFCANADACanada.2.WhatisthemeansoftransportByrail/train.3.WhattypeofthetextitisA.ExpositionTraveljournalC.FeatureD.ArgumentationDividethepassageintothreeparts.Para.1A.Thetwogirlswereamazedbythe
vast
lands
ofCanada.Para.2-B.The
two
girls'stay
in
Vancouver.Para.3C.LiDaiyuandhercousinwereon
atrip
to
Canada.Para.4、
D.Thetwogirls'visittoLakeLouiseand
Jasper.Para.5E.Thetwogirlsreachedtheirdestination.Para.6.F.Ashort
introduction
to
Edmonton.While-Brief
introduction
about
the
tripwhoLi
Daiyu
and
her
cousin
Liu
Qianwhat/whyTo
visit
their
cousinswhereHalifaxhowfirst
by
plane,then
via
train.feelingExcitedWhile-reading1.Read
paragraph
1andfill
inthe
blanks.para.2para.3para.4&5para.62.Read
paragraph2-6andfindthe
information.
Place
Vancouver
what
they
did
aab
k
out
into
the
bay;visited
an
island;
what
they
saw
;
t
i
so
d
q
(
y);the
how
they
felt
pleased
cit古董theuesetovangtiaokcrogslieasohmslsfhigutsiaeehbteridehioatkkoototoPara
2Before
starting
out,they
spent
a
few
days
inVancouver,seeing
the
sights:.During
their
first
day,asis
typical
ofVancouver,it
rained.Despite
the
weather,
they
were
able
to
take
a
boat
out
into
the
bay,andlater
visit
an
islandthat
had
wonderful
shops
sellingcrafts
and
antiques.
Since
the
next
day
was
clearandmild,theywere
pleasedtoseethe
beautiful
mountains
looking
out
over
the
city.I
Later,they
took
apleasant
hikein
aforestjust
a
short
distance
away.PlaceLake
LouiseJasperwhat
they
didpassed
through
the
CanadianRockies;took
a
taxi
to
the
laketook
a
coach
bound
north;look
at
the
beautiful
scenerywhat
they
sawmassivemountains
and
forests;beautiful
blue
water
of
the
laketook
their
breath
away→amazedspectacular
mountain
peaksand
forests;many
differentcreatures(动物)how
they
feltawesome(极好的)The
next
morning,the
two
girls
arose
early
to
take
the
train
to
Lake
Louise,passing
through
the
CanadianRockies.
Seen
from
the
train
window,the
imountainsand
forests
of
Canada
looked
massive.
When
thetrain
arrived,they
took
a
taxi
to
Lake
Louise,wherethe
blue
water
literally
took
their
breath
away
withitsexceptionalbeauty.Thevspenttheniqht.andthen
took
a
coach
bound
north
through
the
Canadian
Rockies
to
Jasper.Looking
at
the
beautifulscenery,they
both
agreed
that
it
was
the
most
awesome
journey
they
had
ever
taken.In
additionto
seeing
spectacular
mountain
peaks
and
forests,one
highlight
of
their
trip
was
being
able
tosee
many
different
creatures,including
deer,mountain
goats,
and
even
a
grizzly
bear
and
aneagle.Canauianrrairiewhat
they
didwent
to
the
shopping
mallwent
through
two
wheat-growing
provinceswhat
they
sawa
bunch
of
farms
thatcovered
a
very
large
areahow
they
feltfrozen(冻僵的)amazedPara4&5caughtthetraintowardsToronto.Oneofthetrainsfirststopswasin10C.Since
itInfact,one
ofFromJasper,theyEdmindu:canthe
IFronandtheywhe:school,Daiyu
lion.However,nt
through
twoe
area.gas
drillingPara
6After
another
day
on
the
train,eventually
they
were
back
in
an
urban
area,the
city
of
Winnipeg.
From
there,they
travelled
through
the
night,and
woke
up
in
Ontario-a
land
of
forests
andlakes.The
train
thunderedon,throughthe
rolling
hills.The
bushesand
mapletreesoutside
their
windows
werered,gold,and
orange,and
there
was
frost
on
the
ground,confirming
thatautumn
had
arrived
in
Canada.Night
came
again,and
the
train
turned
south
towards
Toronto.When
they
woke
up
the
next
morning
and
pulled
back
the
curtain,they
could
see
the
widestretch
of
Lake
Huron-one
of
the
four
Great
Lakes
on
Ontario
s
southern
border.It
was
notuntil
9:30
am
that
they
finally
reached
the
capital
of
Ontario,Toronto.All
in
all,their
trip
fromVancouver
to
Toronto
had
a
duration
of
four
days.PlaceWinnipegOntarioTorontowhat
they
didtravel
through
the
night;what
they
sawrolling
hills;red,gold,and
orange
bushes
and
mapletrees;frost
on
the
ground;wide
stretch
of
Lake
Huronhow
they
felt/Draw
the
mind
map
of
the
travel
route
(includingplace
and
transportation)trainChinaVancouverLakeLouiseJasperTAXHtrain
train
train
trainOntarioWinnipegCanadian
Prairie
EdmontontrainTorontoM.Robson4VancouveroVictoriaoJasperOEdmontor*Lake
LouiseOCalgaryONTARIOOReginaOWinnipegZ.
SuperiorHowdoesthewriterorganizethetextintheorderoftimeandspaceSt.LawrencePrince
EdwardIslandCharlottetownoQué
icton
。
OHalifaxMontrealo
iverL.Huron
L
QntarioO.TorontoirOebFThe
next
moming,the
two
girlsarose
eartytotake
the
traintoLake
Louise,passingthroughtheCanadian
Rockies.Seenfromthetrain
window.themountains
andforests
ofCanada
lookedmassive.When
the
train
arived
at
the
station,they
took
ataxi
toLakeLouise,
where
theblue
water
literaly
took
their
breathawaywihts
exoepfonabeauty.Theyspert
thenight,andhentoka
coach
boundnothtroughthe
CanadanRockiestoJaspet
Looking
at
the
beauftu
scenery,they
both
agreed
that
twas
the
mostawesome
oumeytheyhad
ever
taken.Ih
adfon
to
seeing
spectaculat
mountainpeaks
and
fores,onehighlghtofthertipwasbeingabletoseemanydierent
creatures,including
deet,mountain
goats,andevenagizly
bear
and
an
eagle.FromJasper,theycaughtthetraintowardsToronto.Oneofthetrain'sfirststopswasin
Edmonton,theprovincialcaptalotAberta,thecentreof
Canadashugeolandgasdiling
industryEdmontonisteezingcoldinwinter,wihdalyemperaturesaveraging-10C.Snceit
canbetoo
cold
to
go
outoors,Edmonlon
ishome
to
many
shopping
mals.In
tact,one
ofthe
largestshopping
malsin
NorthAmericaisin
Edmonion.SEEING
THETRUENORTH
VIA
RAIL:VANCOUVERANDTHEHEARTOF
CANADAUDayuand
hercousn
Liu
Qianwentto
Canadatovist
thercousns
in
Haitaxon
theAlantic
coast.Rather
than
tavelby
commerca
aitlineal
the
way,theydocided
to
fly
to
Vancouver
and
then
take
the
tain.For
both
of
them,the
thought
of
crossng
the
whole
country
by
ral
was
excling.Beforestartingout,theyspentacoupleofdaysin
Vancouwer,seeingthe
sights.Durngherfrst
day,asis
ypicalotVancouwer,trained.Desptetheweather,they
wereabletotakea
boat
ide
out
into
the
bay,and
later
wisianislandthathadwondertulshopsselingcratsand
antiques.The
next
day
was
dear
and
mid,and
they
were
pleasedtoseethebeautiul
mountains
bookingout
over
theoty.Later,theytookapleasant
hike
in
a
forestjust
a
shotdstanceawayA
DHudson
BayBydiscourse
markers!SaintJohn'soGulf
ofSt.
4awrence
NOVASCOTLtCanadianPrairieOCEANNL
MichioanOttawa
ONUNtSllowknife38
UNT4JOURNEYACROSSAWAST
LANDDiscourse
markers
are
more
commonly
known
as
"linking
words".They
areused
to
show
relationships
between
ideas.Such
asto
add
something
(e.g.also,besides,additionally)to
show
contrast
(e.g.however,on
the
other
hand)to
explain
a
reason
(e.g.because,since)to
show
a
result
(e.g.therefore,as
a
result)Without
discourse
markers,
the
connections
between
sentences
and
paragraphs
in
atextwould
be
less
obvious.语篇标记词UsediscoursemarkerstoshowrelationshipsLearnaboutdiscourse
markersLi
Daiyu
and
her
cousin
Liu
Qian
went
to
Canada
to
visit
their
cousins
in
Halifax
on
the
Atlantic
coast.Rather
than
travel
by
commercial
airline
alltheway,they
decidedto
fly
toVancouver
andthentake
the
train.For
both
of
them,the
thoughtofcrossingthewholecountry
by
railwas
exciting.Before
starting
out,they
spent
a
couple
of
days
inVancouver,seeingthesights.Duringtheirfirst
day,as
is
typicalofVancouver,it
rained.Despitethe
weather,they
were
able
to
take
a
boat
ride
out
into
the
bay,and
later
visit
anisland
that
had
wonderful
shops
sellingcrafts
and
antiques.The
next
day
was
clear
and
mild,and
they
were
pleased
to
see
the
beautiful
mountains
looking
out
over
the
city.Later,they
took
a
pleasant
hike
in
a
forest
just
a
short
distance
away.The
next
morning,the
two
girls
arose
early
to
take
the
train
to
Lake
Louise,passing
through
the
Canadian
Rockies.Seen
from
the
train
window,the
mountainsandforestsofCanada
looked
massive.Whenthe
train
arrivedatthe
station,they
took
a
taxi
to
Lake
Louise,where
the
blue
water
literallv
took
their
breath
awavwith
its
exceptional
beauty.They
spent
the
night,and
then
took
a
coach
bound
north
through
the1
however(despite,rather
than)2
since3
when4
in
addition
to5
in
fact6later7
eventually(finally)From
Edmonton,thetanheadedsoutheastacrossthegreatCanadian
Prarie.At
school,Dajyu
andLiuQlianhadleanthatCanadaspopouatonisonly
sighty
overthity-seven
mlion.However
theydidnotanticipateseengsuchanopen
country,andweretruy
amazed.Theywent
hrough
twowheat-growingprovinces,whereheysawabunchofarmsthat
covereda
verylarge
areaAteranotherdayonthetraineventultheywerebackinan
urbanarea,thecity
ofWinnipegFromthere,theytravelledthroughthenight,andwokeupinOntario-aland
offorestsand
lakes.Thetrainthunderedon,throughtherolinghils.The
bushesand
maple
trees
outside
theirwindowswerered,gold,andorange,andtherewasfrostontheground,confrmingthat
autumnhadarivedinCanada.Nightcame
again,and
the
train
turned
south
towards
Toronto
Whentheywokeupthenextmorning
and
pulled
back
the
curtain,they
could
se
thewide
stretchofLake
Huron-oneofthefourGreat
LakesonOntario's
southern
border.Itwas
notuntil9:30am.thattheyfinallreachedthecapitalofOntario,Toronto.Allin
al,ther
tripfrom
Vancowver
to
Torontohad
taken
a
duration
of
four
days.SEEINGTHETRUE
NORTH
VIA
RAIL:VANCOUVER
AND
THEHEART
OF
CANADACanadian
Rockiesto
Jasper.Looking
at
the
beautiful
scenery,they
both
agreed
that
it
was
themost
awesome
journey
they
had
ever
taken.In
addition
to
seeing
spectacular
mountain
peaks
and
forests,one
highlight
of
their
trip
was
being
able
to
see
many
different
creatures,including
deer,mountain
goats,and
even
a
grizzly
bear
and
an
eagle.From
Jasper,they
caught
the
train
towards
Toronto.One
ofthetrain's
first
stops
was
in
Edmonton,theprovincialcapital
ofAlberta,th
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