澳大利亚Unit2The History of Australia

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英语国家社会与文化入门课后题答案

英语国家社会与文化入门课后题答案

澳大利亚上册15单元1. What are the unique features of the Australian continent?答:Isolated from other major land masses, Australia’s distinctive flora and fauna evolved through its long period as an island continent.2 Discuss the social and cultural values embodied in theDreaming.讨论社会和文化价值在做梦中的体现Membership in a particular language group was of great social and cultural significance. Traditionally, languages belong to tracts of country which, in the belief system of the Dreaming, have been put in their places by Dreamtime creator figures.3. Why does the author say that ‘In most of the languages there is no distinction between the words for “belief”,”law” and “knowledge”? Do you think it’s true in your own language?The sacred creation stories are not only explanations about how the country came to be formed, they also provide principles of how people should live and interact with others, especially with whom they may or may not intermarry.4. (1)What do you know about Zheng He’s voyages in the 15th century?(2)Do you think his fleet got to the northern part of Australia?(3)Why?答:(1)Yes. (2)Yes.(3) In 1405, Zhu Di the Ming emperor commissioned his admiral ZhengHe to take 317 of his ships to the Middle East and Eastern Africa .Between 1405 and 1433 ZhengHe made seven trips routinely passing through what we now call Southeast and South Asia .I am sure that ZhengHe had gone there ,because there is evidence that several ships from that armada landed on the Aru Islands to the north of Arnhem Land.5. What is the impact of the assimilation policy on the indigenous people?同化政策对本土人民的影响是什么?答:The missionaries on the “protected reserves” set out destroy the culture of the Dreaming and to replace it with Christianity. As the children grew to adulthood many of them had lost both their families and their culture. They were employed as domestic servants or on cattle stations .Young Aboriginal women were continually at risk of rape. Aboriginal people were excluded from the social ,the political ,the education ,the health services and other aspects. Racism was an entrenched part of Australian culture until the 1960s and operated at the personal and institutional level.Unit 181.Do you think the Australia government system is a democratic one? Why? Australia has what has been called a “Wash minster” form of polity. In other words it is a mixture of the US, Washington system of government and the British, Westminster system: the political structure is based on a Federation of States and has a three-tier system of government but the chief executive is a Prime Minister not a President.2.Why do you think Australia adopted the “Wash minister” form of polity? Do you think it reflects the advantages of both systems?The political structure of Australia is based on a Federation of State and has a three-tier system of government, but the chief executive is a Prime Minister not a President.Yes. Although Australia has a three-tier system of government, the Prime Minister and his Cabinet at federal level is the acknowledged centre of Australia parliamentary power.3.Do you think the pluralist form of government is ideal? What are its drawbacks? Yes. Citizens can choose the government and exert their power. This system secures transparency and thus accountability. Pluralism provides for a ready made alternative government. The Australian government system is a democratic one. Australians understand and conduct life upon a basic commitment to different.4.Do you think the government can improve the efficiency of the social welfare and social security services by contracting them out to private sector?Yes. It is being encouraged to focus on producing program as marketable commodities to reduce its dependence upon government funding.5.Is the loss of social capital a necessary cost in maintaining a country’s strong economy? Why?Yes. Both the Labor and Coalition Parties have been instrumental in deregulating the economy. The Coalition is associated with the most stringent forms, and the Labor Party is aligned with a political program.As citizens, Australians today are debating whether the loss of “social capital”---the cut-backs of public spending on education, health and the public broadcaster---is a necessary cost in maintaining Australia’s position as one of the “strong” economies in global league tables. However, the Coalition is associated with the most stringent forms of economic rationalism especially with making a balanced budget the programmer focusing more on the balance between social and economic aspects of Australian life. Unit 201.Why do you think there was strong racism against Chinese and Pacific Islanders in Australia in the late 19th century?The Chinese constituted the third largest group and were subjected to racism at many levels. They were the target of physical attacks. Pacific Islanders were kidnapped by the “Blackbirder’s”.2.Do you think Multiculturalism enables migrants from other countries to have equality? Why?Yes. Multiculturalism was identified as comprising three areas of policy: Cultural Identity, Social Justice, Economic Efficiency.3.Do you think the aboriginal people achieved equality after Mabo and Wik decisions? Why?No. There are still many social issues of equity that need to be addressed.4.Why does the author say“History, culture and politics, the‘ way we see’ and ‘the ways we act’, are intertwined”?The documentation of the wrongs is now a recognized part of the history of Australia. It forms part of the curriculum in schools.5.Why do you think there are different interpretations of history?Those historians and politicians who want to “disremember” and those who want to reveal the racism that has been part of the construction of modern Australian society加拿大 unit161.Discuss the similarities and differences in the government systems between the United kingdom, the United States and Canada.——Like Britain, Canada is a monarchy. Canada’s system of government is parliamentary democracy as well as the British system. The biggest differences between Canada and the UK are that Canada is a federation, which is the biggest similarity between the United States and Canada.2.What are some of the characteristics of the Canadian party system?——Throughout most of the 20th century ,federal political power has been held by either the liberal or by the progressive conservatives. Then, regional parties began to arise. And in the last decades the political landscape has altered, with regional parties thriving and national parties failing.3What are some of the things that make Canada a unique and interesting country? Pierre Trudeau introduced vigorous programs to promote the use French throughout Canada . His efforts to unite the country were successful to a degree in that many Canadians became familiar with, and committed to French heritage and saw his element as one of the things that made Canada unique and interesting.4Who do you think the author says that Canada has avoided the worst excesses of intolerance and prejudice?——What Canada policy-makers have tried to do is to find peaceful and fair means to resolve complicated political issues which in so many regions of the world have led to war, bloodshed and injustice . Boring or not, Canada has avoided the worst excesses of intolerance and prejudice that have characterizes many nationsUnit181 Comment (评论)on the sentence “As is the case in other industrialized(工业化的)countries, more Canadians now provide services than make things”.Canada has seen the export of services as being important to the world economy, and has actively pursued the liberalization(自由)of trade in services throughforums(讨论区) like GATT(关贸总协定) and the Free Trade Agreement 。

冀教版五年级英语上册第二单元lesson 11 Australia

冀教版五年级英语上册第二单元lesson 11 Australia
Li Ming? Li Ming: No. I don’t know. Miss Zhang: The capital city of Australia is Canberra. Li Ming: I know they speak English in Australia! Miss Zhang: That’ s right! This is the flag of Australia. It’ s
图示记忆法:
beautiful 漂亮的
ugly 丑陋的
beach /biːtʃ/ n. 海滩;沙滩[四会] 例句: We will go to the beaches next week.
我们下周将去海边。 形近词记忆法: peach 桃子 teach 教 词形变化: beach → beaches(复数)
句式:主语+has/have+ 其他. 表示“……有……”。 例句: They have many storybooks.
他们有很多故事书。
beautiful / bjuːtɪfl/ adj. 美丽的;漂亮的[四会] 例句: She is a beautiful girl.
她是一个漂亮的女孩。 短语: more and more beautiful 越来越美丽 短语: beautiful → beauty (名词)美人
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重点词汇:little, inside, Australia, beautiful, beach 重点短语:arrive in/at…, have a good trip 重点句式:Do you know the capital city of the U.K.?

冀教版英语五年级上册Unit2单元知识点

冀教版英语五年级上册Unit2单元知识点

冀教版英语五年级上册单元知识点UNIT 2一、重点单词、短语:1.澳大利亚Australia2.加拿大Canada3.中国China4.英国the U.K5.美国the U.S6.首都capital7.城市city8.国家country9.地图map10.汉语Chinese11.英语English12.知道know13.讲……语言speak14.关于about15.……的of16.这里,在这儿here17.美丽的,漂亮的beautiful18.星星star19.法语French20.相同的same21.瀑布waterfall22.渥太华Ottawa23.华盛顿Washington,D.C24.条纹stripe25.总统president26 .正确的right27.国王king28.女王queen29.钟表clock30.伦敦London31.里面的 inside32.堪培拉Canberra33.袋鼠kangaroo34.海滩beach二、短语、词组总结1.天安门广场Tian’an men Square2.故宫博物馆the Palace Museum3.一张世界地图a map of the world4.美国的国旗the flag of the U.S5.长城the Great Wall6.尼亚加拉大瀑布Niagara Falls7.紧挨着next to8.加拿大国家电视塔the CN Tower.9.白宫the White House10.纽约 New York11.自由女神像Statue of Liberty12.大本钟Big Ben13.白金汉宫Buckingham Palace14.一张世界地图 a map of the world15.一张中国地图a map of China16.中国国旗the flag of China17.在澳大利亚国旗里inside Australia’s flag18.美丽的海滩beautiful beaches三、重点句型:1.What’s the capital city of China?中国的首都城市是哪里?Beijing is the capital city of China.北京是中国的首都。

九年级英语(外研版)上册课件 Module 10 Australia Unit 2

九年级英语(外研版)上册课件 Module 10 Australia Unit 2

4. Australian football, swimming,
surfing, horse riding
Read Para. 1 and choose the best heading.
A. Ayers Rock is the center of Aboriginal culture. B. Ayers Rock and the Aborigines. C. Aborigines are the first people in Australia.
3. What’s Ayers Rock like? It is 3.6 kilometres long and 348 metres high. At different times of the day, the colours of the rock change. 4. What do the ancient Aboriginal stories describe? They describe the spirits that created the world.
21. 他们最喜欢的运动是澳大利亚足球。 The game ________________________ that they like most/best is Australian football. 22. 我骑的马很懒,所以我被其他人落下很远。 The horse ________________ was lazy, that I rode so l was left _______________________. far behind the others
December– very bright and sunny
Australia
Canberra • the capital • Australia's largest inland city National Library of Australia

(全)人教版九年级英语上册Unit 2单词及重点短语(附例句)

(全)人教版九年级英语上册Unit 2单词及重点短语(附例句)

人教版九年级英语上册Unit 2单词及重点短语(附例句)Unit2 I think that mooncakes are delicious!【重点单词】1.Mooncake ['mu:nkeɪk] n. 月饼△The moon cake made by grandma is delicious!奶奶做的月饼味道美极了。

△People gather around the table to eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon on the 15th of August every year.每年8月15日,人们围坐在桌子旁吃月饼,赏月。

ntern [ˈlæntə(r)n] n. 灯笼△Red lanterns are hung on both sides of the street on the Lantern Festival. 元宵节的时候,街道两旁都挂着红灯笼。

3.stranger [ˈstreindʒə(r)] n. 陌生人△Don't talk to strangers.不要和陌生人说话。

△How many strangers have come to our community today?今天有多少陌生人来到我们的社区?4.relative [ˈrelətiv] n. 亲属;亲戚△On the first day of new year's day, our parents took us to visit relatives. 在元旦的第一天,我们的父母带我们去拜访亲戚。

5.put on 增加(体重);发胖△During the outbreak, many people put on a lot of weight. 在疫情爆发期间,很多人的体重都增加了很多。

6.pound [paund] n. 磅(重量单位);英镑△Grace has 500 pounds.格蕾丝有500英镑。

国际交流英语视听说B2U2

国际交流英语视听说B2U2

Unit 2Book 2 Culture and TraditionThink and Discuss Viewing the WorldExploring the ThemeAnalytical ListeningSharing Your IdeasEngagingFurther ListeningC ontentUnit 2 Culture and TraditionT hink and Discuss1.Look at the photo. What do youknow about cowboys?2.In which countries do cowboyslive and work?A cowboy and a cowgirlherding horses in Oregon,U.S.AQuestionsQuestions1.Look at the photo. What do you know about cowboys?Example AnswersI know that cowboys ride horses, and their job is to takecare of cows, or cattle. Many cowboys work on ranches,which are farms where cattle and other animals are raised.Questions2.In which countries do cowboys live and work?Example AnswersCowboys live and work in North and South America, from Canada and the U.S.A. to Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, etc.国际交流英语视听说Culture and TraditionUnit 2E xploring the ThemeCulture and Tradition Look at the photos and read the captions. Then discuss the questions.1.Where do these people live?2.How are these people similar?3.What are some cultures that interest you? Why?4.What are some things that make your own culture special?An Argentine gaucho, or cowboy, herdsblack cattle through a field.Culture and TraditionIn Japan, geishas are female entertainers. The wordgeisha means “art person”. Geishas spend a lot of time studying how to perform traditional Japanese music and dances.Culture and TraditionCulture and Tradition The Sherpa people live in Array the Himalayan region. Theword Sherpa means “easternpeople”. The word Sherpaniis used for female Sherpas.guides and help peopleclimb mountains,particularly MountQomolangma.The Roma people lived in India before they moved to Europe. Today,there are many Roma people living in Romania, Hungary, and otherEuropean countries. When Roma children go to a school where people speak a different language, they often stop speaking their Roma language. Scientists estimate that 3,000 languages might disappear in the next 100 years as people stop speaking their native languages.Culture and TraditionCulture and TraditionAborigines are the original people of Australia. There are many different groups of Aborigines living there. Each group has its own language, culture, and customs.In the United States, the Navajo Indians still do their traditional dances, and many speak both the Navajo language and English.Culture and TraditionGauchos are cowboys from Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. Gauchos’ work involves moving herds of cattle from one place to another.Culture and TraditionCulture and Traditiongeisha: a woman who works as a traditional Japanese entertainer. Geishas are trained in traditional Japanese arts including singing, dancing, as well as conversation and games. 日本艺妓Culture and TraditionSherpa: a member of an ethnic group living in the Himalayan region. The Sherpas are best-known for their work as expert mountaineers and porters (行李搬运工) who take expeditionsup the mountains in the Himalayas. 夏尔巴人gypsy:a name used to describe a member of the Roma ethnic group. The name comes from a mistaken historical belief that they were Egyptian in origin. The Roma have several different languages and cultures. Most Roma live in Europe, though there are Roma populations in North and South America. 吉卜赛人Culture and TraditionAborigine:a name used to describe people who are historically native to a region. The best-known example is the people who lived in Australia before European settlers arrived. The term “indigenous person” has the same meaning and is usually considered more acceptable. 澳大利亚土著居民Culture and TraditionNavajo Indian: a member of a tribe of native American Indians in the U.S.A. Many Navajo live in the Navajo Reservation ( 纳瓦霍印第安人居留地) which occupies parts of the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The Navajo people are famous for their traditional arts and crafts, including weaving and silver jewelry. 纳瓦霍印第安人Culture and Traditiongaucho:a person who rides a horse and works with cattle in parts of South America. Gauchos are famous for their rugged ( 吃苦耐劳的) and independent lifestyle. 加乌乔牧人Culture and TraditionCulture and Tradition 1.Where do these people live?Example AnswersGeishas live in Japan.The Sherpa people live in the Himalayan region.The Roma people live in Romania, Hungary, and other European countries.Aborigines live in Australia.The Navajo Indians live in the United States.Gauchos live in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.Culture and Tradition 2. How are these people similar?Example AnswersThese people represent old cultural traditions in the placeswhere they live. They also represent smaller culturalgroups—not huge populations.Culture and Tradition 3. What are some cultures that interest you? Why?Example Answers• I’m interested in the Hawaiian culture because I think huladancing is beautiful and the Hawaiian Islands are verybeautiful.• I’m interested in the Sami people of Scandinavia because they herd reindeer, their culture and language are very old,and their customs are disappearing quickly.• I’m interested in the culture of Sri Lanka because it has been influenced by several ethnic groups, including theSinhalese (僧伽罗人), Tamil (泰米尔人), etc.Culture and Tradition 4. What are some things that make your own culture special?Example AnswersMy own culture, Chinese culture, is special because it is soancient. Its history goes back thousands of years. Chineseculture is also special because China covers such a largegeographical area, and Chinese food, customs, andlanguages have traveled to many places, includingSingapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, to name a few.国际交流英语视听说A nalytical ListeningUnit 2Culture and TraditionRobb Kendrick 罗布·肯德里克(人名)Tyrel Tucker 蒂雷尔· 塔克(人名)ranch n. 大牧场Wyoming 怀俄明州(美国西部州)Manuel Rodriguez 曼努埃尔·罗德里格斯(人名)Coahuila 科阿韦拉州(墨西哥东北部州)La Mora Ranch 拉莫拉农场Listening 1Listening 1vaquero: a Spanish word used to describe a man who rides a horse and works with cattle. The vaquero style of working with cattle came historically from Spain to Mexico and spread to California, New Mexico, and Texas in the U.S.A. 牧牛人charro: a kind of traditional cowboy from Mexico. Thecharros are best-known for their colorful hats and clothes, and for their traditional Mexican rodeos (牛仔竞技表演), called charreadas . 墨西哥牛仔Listening 1Prior Knowledge. Discuss the questions with a partner.Before Listening Listening 11.What do you know about cowboys’ lifestyle?2.Besides North America, do you know of any other regions that have cowboys? What arethey called in those places?Cowboy still work onranches in the westernUnited StatesListening 11.What do you know about cowboys’ lifestyle?Example AnswersThe lifestyles of cowboys involve being away from home for long periods, riding horses, and living and working with cattle outdoors.Listening 12. Besides North America, do you know of any other regions that have cowboys? What are they called in those places?Example AnswersBesides North America, there are cowboys called gauchos who live in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. Other cowboys called paniolos live in Hawaii, and vaqueros live in Mexico.A |Listening for Main Ideas.Listen to the first part of the lecture and check(√) the main idea you hear.A LectureListening Listening 1☐The last cowboys disappeared a long time ago.☐Fewer young people want to be cowboys because of the money matters.☐In some parts of the world, there are still traditionalcowboy customs.√Listening 1Professor Daley: OK, so let’s continue. A lot of people today think that the last cowboys disappeared a long time ago. It’s true that there are fewer cowboys today, and the cowboy way of life is endangered. Money is a big factor here. Cowboys usually don’t make a lot of money for all the hard work they do, so fewer young people today want to be cowboys—it’s not an easy lifestyle. Even so, in some parts of the world, cowboys still ride their horses, watch the cattle, and practice traditional cowboy customs.B | Listening for Details.Listen to the entire lecture and complete the notes about the two cowboys.Listening 1•________ years old when the photo was taken•got his first horse when he was_________________•one winter, he worked alone with his_______________ on a ranch •took care of _________ cattle •lived in a shack with no ___________•_____________ the work Tyrel Tucker18two years old older brother2,300electricity enjoyedListening 1 •started working with his father whenhe was _______________•_________ generations of his familyhave worked on the same ranch•got ____________ and moved to thecity•wants to ______________ to thecountryside and work as a vaquero again Manuel RodriguezB| Listening for Details.Listen to the entire lecture and complete the notes about the two cowboys.four years oldfourmarriedmove backC| Making Inferences. Read the statements. Then listen again and check (√) T for true or F for false. The statements are not in the professor’s exact words. You need to think about what you hear.Listening 11. Tyrel liked school.2. Tyrel and his brother ate a healthy diet.3. Both Tyrel and Manuel would be very unhappy living in a big city.4. The two men want to get better jobs.T F ☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐Listening 1Example Answers1. F (He was happy to leave school at the age of 17.)2. F (They ate the same few foods every day, and didn’t eatvegetables or fruits.)3. T4. F (Tyrel enjoys cowboy work, and Manuel plans to work as acowboy again after his first child is born.)Listening 1D| Discussion. Read the questions. Then listen again and discuss the questions with your partner.1. When did the cowboy tradition start in Mexico? Why?2. Who did the Mexican vaqueros used to work for?3. What did the Mexican vaqueros wear? For whatreasons did they wear those clothes?4. Which part of America did the Mexican cowboys firstmoved into?5. How many kinds of cowboys are there in Mexico today?What are they?Listening 11.When did the cowboy tradition start in Mexico? Why?Example AnswersThe cowboy tradition in Mexico started in the 1600sbecause Spanish people brought cattle to the NewWorld. Workers are needed to take care of the cattle.Listening 1 2. Who did the Mexican vaqueros used to work for?Example AnswersThe Mexican vaqueros used to work for people whoowned big ranches.Listening 13. What did the Mexican vaqueros used to work for?Example AnswersThe Mexican vaqueros used to wear big hats to keep the sun off their faces and high boots to protect their legs.Listening 1 4. Which part of America did the Mexican cowboys firstmoved into?Example AnswersThe Mexican cowboys first moved into Texas in the southern U.S.A.Listening 15. How many kinds of cowboys are there in Mexico today?What are they?Example AnswersThere are two kinds of cowboys in Mexico today. Onekind, called charros, ride horses and compete in sports.The other kind, called vaqueros, work with cattle on the ranches.Critical Thinking.Form a group with two or three other students. Discuss the questions.Listening 1After Listening 1. Why do you think Robb Kendrick used an old kind of camera for his pictures?2. What kinds of people want to be cowboys now?3. Why do you think they like the cowboy’s way of life?4. Would you like this way of life? Why or why not?5. Are there cowboys in China? If yes, what is their way of life like?Listening 11. Why do you think Robb Kendrick used an old kind of camera for his pictures?Example AnswersRob Kendrick used an old camera probably becausecowboy work is an old tradition, and Kendrick wantedthe photos to look old-fashioned, not modern.Listening 1 2. What kinds of people want to be cowboys now?Example AnswersPeople who want to be cowboys now probably likeanimals and enjoy working outdoors, and they don’t expect to make a lot of money or live in luxury.Listening 1 3. Why do you think they like the cowboy’s way of life?Example AnswersThey probably like the cowboy’s way of life because they have a love for freedom.Listening 1 4. Would you like this way of life? Why or why not?Example Answer 1Yes, because I’d like to seek a life of loneliness in the wild nature. I also like freedom and enjoy workingoutdoors, so the cowboy lifestyle would work for me.Listening 14. Would you like this way of life? Why or why not?Example Answer 1No, because it’s important to me to earn enough money to save and invest. I need to live with my family, so the cowboy lifestyle wouldn’t work for me.。

Unit2Lesson11Australia(教案)冀教版(三起)英语五年级上册

Unit2Lesson11Australia(教案)冀教版(三起)英语五年级上册

教案:Unit 2 Lesson 11 Australia(冀教版三起英语五年级上册)教学目标:1. 能够听懂、会说、会读本课的生词和句子。

2. 能够通过图片和文字了解澳大利亚的一些特点和动物。

3. 能够运用所学知识进行简单的交流和描述。

教学内容:1. 教学词汇:koala, kangaroo, emu, Tasmania, GreatBarrier Reef, Australia。

2. 教学句子:1. Australia is a big country. 2. The kangaroos are jumping.3. Look! The emus are running.4. The Great Barrier Reef is beautiful.教学重点与难点:1. 重点:词汇koala, kangaroo, emu, Tasmania, GreatBarrier Reef, Australia和句型的运用。

2. 难点:koala, kangaroo, emu的发音和记忆。

教具与学具准备:1. 教具:图片、卡片、课件等。

2. 学具:课本、练习册、单词卡片等。

教学过程:Step 1: 热身(5分钟)1. 教师与学生用英语进行简单的交流,询问学生上周的学习情况。

2. 学生自由发言,分享自己喜欢的动物或国家。

Step 2: 引入(10分钟)1. 教师向学生介绍澳大利亚的一些特点和动物,如kangaroo, emu等。

2. 学生观看图片,听教师讲述,并回答相关问题。

Step 3: 新课内容展示(15分钟)1. 教师出示单词卡片,引导学生学习koala, kangaroo, emu等词汇。

2. 学生跟读,模仿发音。

3. 教师出示句子卡片,引导学生学习本课的句型。

4. 学生跟读,模仿发音。

Step 4: 课堂练习(10分钟)1. 学生分组,每组选择一个动物,用英语描述该动物的特点。

2. 教师巡回指导,纠正发音和语法错误。

外研版英语九年级上册Module 10 Australia Unit 2 课后训练

外研版英语九年级上册Module 10 Australia Unit 2  课后训练

Module 10 Australia Uint2Ⅰ.根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成句子1.That was the most difficult (时期) of Chinese history.2.The (精神) of the Olympic Games is “faster, higher and stronger”.3. (葡萄) in Xinjiang are very sweet because there is a lot of sunshine there.4.The boy is very l . He always gets up late, so he’s often late for school.5.We all know that there are many k in Australia.Ⅱ.用所给单词的适当形式填空6.She needs (practise) more to do it better.7.He is so (worry) about the exam that he can’t fall asleep.8.They were all at the ending of the film. (surprise)9.On the (two) day of the holiday, I went to visit my grandparents.10.The government (creat) lots of jobs for young people last year.Ⅲ.根据汉语意思完成句子11.努力学习,否则你将会落在别人后面。

Work hard, or you’ll others.12.澳大利亚人和英国人有亲密的关系。

The Australians have a the British.13.他们在很多方面像我们。

They are like us .14.他们种植葡萄和其他水果。

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The answer is France
Pre-text Discussion How do you interpret the following history quotes?
(1) History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. History is who we are and why we are the way we are. ---- DAVID C. MCCULLOUGH (2) We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future. ---- GEORGE BERNARD SHAW (3) Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. ---- GEORGE SANTAYANA (4) Anybody can make history. Only a great man can write it. ---- OSCAR WILDE

★Cape York Peninsula
Its
relatively undisturbed tropical rainforests are now recognized for their global environmental significance. A nomination for World Natural Heritage is currently being considered by the Queensland and Australian Federal governments.
Unit Two The History of Australia
Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. ~George Santayana
Before You Read 1. Which of the following countries did not use to be Britain’s overseas colony?
Land Bridges

Land bridges can be created by marine regression, n which sea levels fall, exposing shallow, previously submerged sections of continental shelf; or when new land is created by plate tectonics板块构造; or occasionally when the sea floor rises due to post-glacial冰期后的 rebound 复 原after an ice age.

Knowledge Focus 1. Answer the following questions:
How
many years ago did the first human habitation of Australia occur? Where did they live? Who were the first “Australians”? What did they do for a living?

Land Bridges

★ A land bridge, in biogeography生物地理学, is an isthmus地峡 or wider land connection between otherwise separate areas, which allows terrestrial animals and plants to cross over and colonise new lands.

Text-supporting Materials ★The first human habitation of Australia
Lake Mungo, is located New South Wales, Australia. LM3, discovered in 1974, was an early human inhabitant of the continent of Australia, who is believed to have lived between 68,00040,000 years ago, during the Pleistocene epoch. The remains are the oldest anatomically modern human remains found in Australia to date, although his exact age is a matter of ongoing dispute.
★Willem Janszoon
Willem
Janszoon (1570–1630), Dutch navigator and colonial governor, became the first European known to have seen the coast of Australia when he sailed from the Netherlands for the East Indies for the third time, as captain of the Duyfken (or Duijfken, meaning “Little Dove”).
The
first human habitation of Australia is estimated to have occurred between 42,000 and 48,000 years ago. They lived in 3 main regions of Australia: the northern coast, the southeast and Tasmania. The first Australians were wandering hunters and foodgatherers, living in extended family groups that formed into tribes.
★Cape York Peninsula
Cape York Peninsula is a large peninsula located in Far North Queensland, Australia. This remote peninsula contains some of the last remaining wilderness areas on Earth, though about half of the land area is used for grazing cattle and much has been damaged by feral pigs, weeds, and other introduced species.
★James Cook
Cook
was the first to map Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean during which he achieved the first European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands as well as the first recorded circumnavigation环航 of New Zealand.
The
first recorded European sighting of the Australian mainland was made by the Dutch navigator , who sighted the coast of in 1606. During the 17th century, charted the whole of the western and northern coastlines of what they called , but they made no attempt at settlement. In 1770, sailed along and mapped the east coast of Australia, which he named and
What do you know about Australia?
The
British Crown Colony of New South Wales started with the establishment of a settlement at Port Jackson by Captain in 1788. Under the command of Capital Arthur, the first group of English people left England for Australia. This group included 736 . So, the first period of the colonization of Australia, lasting from to , was based largely on the “ ” labor of
★James Cook
Captain
James
Cook (7 November1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator and cartographer, ultimately rising to the rank of
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