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英美国家概况PPT演示课件

英美国家概况PPT演示课件
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Rivers and Lakes
❖ The longest river: Severn River (354 kilometers long) ❖ The second longest river: Thames (332 kilometers long) ❖ The largest Lake: Lough Neagh
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Map of the UK
Read the map to find:
▪Atlantic Ocean ▪North Sea ▪Irish Sea ▪The English Channel (The Channel Tunnel ) ▪The Republic of Ireland
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Title and GMeaokgeraupphoyf the UK
Ben Nevis in Scotland — the highest point in UK
Wales: It’s mostly mountainous. South Wales is less mountainous
than North and Mid Wales.
Northern Ireland: It’s mostly hilly.
❖ Northern Ireland ❖ Numerous smaller islands
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Location and territory
Location of the UK:
The mainland areas lie between ▪ latitudes 49°N and 61°N and ▪ longitudes 8°W to 2°E
Total territory: 242,910 square kilometers

英美国家概况 PPT课件

英美国家概况 PPT课件
❖ Northern Ireland ❖ Numerous smaller islands
Location and territory
Location of the UK:
The mainland areas lie between ▪ latitudes 49°N and 61°N and ▪ longitudes 8°W to 2°E
London Eye
Major Cities—Edinburgh
❖ Capital of Scotland ❖ administrative, financial, legal, medical and
insurance center of Scotland ❖ beautiful scenery ❖ renowned architecture
St. Paul's Cathedral
Landmarks & Symbols of London
Hyde Park
Tower of London
Landmarks & Symbols of London
Buckingham Palace
Tower Bridge
Landmarks & Symbols of London
Cardiff City Hall
Landmarks & Symbols of Cardiff
Millennium Stadium
Cardiff Castle
Major Cities—Belfast
❖ the second largest city ❖ capital of Northern Ireland ❖ an important historic city

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《英美国家概况》课件

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英美国家对世界的影响
政治影响
英美国家政治体制对全球民主化进程的推动
英美国家作为民主制度的发源地,其政治体制对全球民主化进程产生了深远影响,许多国家在政 治制度上效仿英美,推动了全球民主化进程。
英美国家在国际政治中的领导地位
英美国家凭借强大的经济和军事实力,在国际政治中发挥着领导作用,对国际关系和全球事务产 生重大影响。
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英美国家的贸易政策对全球经济产生深远影响,其贸易策对全球投资环境的影响
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英美国家的投资政策对全球投资环境产生重要影响,其投资政
策的变化对全球投资格局和经济发展产生重要影响。
文化影响
英美国家文化输出对全球文化多样性的影响
英美国家作为全球文化输出大国,其文化产品对全球文化多样性产生重要影响,影响了世 界各地的文化传统和价值观。
英美国家教育体系对全球教育的启示和影响
英美国家的教育体系被认为是全球最优秀的教育体系之一,其教育理念和方法对全球教育 产生了重要影响和启示。
英美国家科技发展对全球科技进步的推动作用
英美国家在科技领域一直处于领先地位,其科技发展对全球科技进步产生了重要推动作用 ,引领全球科技发展方向。
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总结与展望
总结词
美国地理环境多样,历史悠久,是世界上的超级大国。
详细描述
美国位于北美洲,东临大西洋,西濒太平洋,北接加拿大,南至墨西哥及古巴。美国拥有丰富的自然 资源,国土面积居世界第四位。美国历史可追溯至1776年独立建国,经历了两次世界大战和冷战,成 为全球领先的政治、经济、军事和文化大国。
政治与经济
总结词
英美国家对外政策的制定与实施
英美国家对外政策的制定与实施对全球政治稳定和国际安全产生重要影响,其外交政策对其他国 家产生示范效应。

英美国家概况PPT演示课件

英美国家概况PPT演示课件
Title and Make up of the UK
Location and territory
Location of the UK: The mainland areas lie between latitudes 49°N and 61°N and longitudes 8°W to 2°E Total territory: 242,910 square kilometers Interesting Fact: No one in the UK lives more than 120 km (75 miles) from the sea.
Lake poets
The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed---and gazed---but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.
2. Climate
Main characteristics: Temperate, with warm summers, cold winters and plenty rainfall Three major features: Winter fog Rainy days Instability/changeability

英美国家概况(英文版)chapter 8 history of the USA

英美国家概况(英文版)chapter 8 history of the USA
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process
on August 23, 1775, declaring the colonies to be in a state of rebellion.
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence.
Homestead Act and
South army had a battle surrendered on April 9,1865.
Emancipation Proclamation at Gettysburg
Concept추출
제작물 컨펌
Influence of the civil war
activities
7/4/2021
Quotation
History does not exist for us until and unless we dig it up, interpret it, and put it together. Then the past comes alive, or, more accurately, it is revealed for what it has always been - a part of the present.
1607
The Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower and founded Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.
The first English colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia.
the right to vote on taxes and expenditures the right to initiate legislation

英美国家概况PPT

英美国家概况PPT
terrain in the north-west, north and south-west.
Scotland: Its geography is varied, with
lowlands in the south and east and highlands in the north and west.
Landmarks & Symbols of Edinburgh
Edinburgh Castle
Palace of Holyrood
Major Cities—Cardiff
Europe's youngest capital city
has been the capital city of Wales for around 50 years
Northern Ireland Numerous smaller islands
Location and territory
Location of the UK:
The mainland areas lie between latitudes 49°N and 61°N and longitudes 8°W to 2°E
Status
French replaced English as the official language, and English became the Language of lower class big — pork sheep — mutton cattle — beef
3. Major Cities — London
the capital of England and of Great Britain the political center of the Commonwealth a major port one of the world's leading banking and financial

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discovered the New Continent
came from____.
A. England
B. Ireland
C. Spain
D. Italy
21. The last English colony in America was ____, which was established in 1733. A. North Carolina B. South Carolina C. Georgia D. Arizona
A. 4, 16
B. 4, 18
C. 5, 16
D. 5, 18
6. The University of Oxford and Cambridge date from the ____ centuries. A. 9th and 10th B. 10th and 11th C. 11th and 12th D. 12th and 13th
7. The Hundred Years’ War between Britain and France was fought___. A. from 1327 to 1453 B. from 1337 to 1453 C. from 1347 to 1453 D. from 1357 to 1453
A. English
B. Scottish
C. Gaelic
D. Denish
10. Among the most typical English
sports, ____ has been in existence
since the 16th century.
A. rugby
B. soccer
C. cricket

英美概况 ppt课件


chapter four: Family and life, media (1 week)
2021/3/30
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Books for References
• 丁国声. 致用英语-英语国家概况[M]. 外语教学与 研究出版社, 2008.
• 来安方. 英美文化与国家概况[M]. 复旦大学出版社, 2008.
244,820 square kilometers.
• The UK is a member of the European Union (EU).
• one of the five permanent membership of the UN Security Council.
• a founding member of NATO.
2021/3/30
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Different Names for Britain
• Why is England or the UK sometimes called Britain? 'When people say England, they sometimes mean Great Britain, sometimes the United Kingdom, sometimes the British Isles - but never England.' "England" is sometimes, wrongly, used in reference to the whole United Kingdom, the entire island of Great Britain (or simply Britain), or indeed the British Isles. This is not only incorrect but can cause offence to people from other parts of the UK.
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The Civil War: Union vs Confederacy
Confederate Union
Cause No. 1 Election of Lincoln
❖Election of Lincoln.
❖Southern States felt they were bullied by the North when he was elected.
❖ A. the establishment of a continental army under the command of George Washington.
❖ B. the adoption of the Constitution ❖ C. an appeal to the British King ❖ D. A and B
❖ 3. The Mississippi, which is sometimes called the ____, has played a vital role in the history of the United States.
❖ A. “Old Man River ❖ B. “Moon River” ❖ C. “Old Father River” ❖ D. “Mother of the United States”
❖ 2 million in a decade!
The War Begins - the Firing on Fort Sumter
The Progress of Secession
Emancipation Proclamation
❖It freed the slaves only in states that have seceded from the Union.
❖ 3. The Declaration of Independence was drafted by ____.
❖ A. James Madison ❖ B. Thomas Jefferson ❖ C. Alexander Hamilton ❖ D. George Washington
❖ 4. The important decision made at the Second Continental Congress was ___.
Lincoln is Assassinated
exercises
❖ 1. The First Continental Congress was held in ____ in September, 1774.
❖ A. Philadelphia ❖ B. Boston ❖ C. New York ❖ D. Washington, D.C.
❖ 2.The United States is ___. ❖ A. the largest country in the world. ❖ B.The second largest country in the world ❖ C. the third largest country in the world ❖ D. the fourth largest country in the world
❖ 2. Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Roots are two novels which give a vivid discription of the miserable life of the _____.
❖ A. early settlers ❖ B. Puritans ❖ C. native Indians ❖ D. black slaves
Week 11 (2)
America Civil War
Review
1. The ____, the backbone of the North American continent is also known as the Continental Divide.
a. Appalachians b. Rockies c. Blue Ridge Mountains d. Great Smokies
❖ 4. The history of the U.S. is generally agreed to have begun in ___.
❖ A. 1620 ❖ B. 1607 ❖ C. 1776 ❖ D. 1619
Supplementary materials
❖ The Early Immigrants
❖ The Congress issued a call for a boycott of trade, including both imports and exports between the colonies and Britain. The Continental Congress drew up the Declaration of Rights and Grievance that requested protection of rights of the colonies from George III.
❖It did not free slaves in border states. ❖ 1863 ❖Emancipation = freedom
Gettysburg – Turning Point
❖Gettysburg is the largest battle in the history of the Western hemisphere.
1. Mayflower Compact
❖ The Pilgrims reached an agreement called the Mayflower Compact, signed by all adult male passengers on the ship. The Pilgrims would govern themselves by electing their own leaders and making “just and equal laws”.
The Second Continental Congress
❖ The Second Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia in May, 1775. The colonists had not yet decided to break away from Britain. However, they realized they needed a regular army to defend themselves against British troops.
❖ The Congress decided to take charge of the troops around Boston and to appoint George Washington as commander.
III. American Civil War
THE AMERICAቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ CIVIL WAR
2. Thanksgiving Day
❖ On the last Thursday in November, they celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day with a feast to thank God for His protection and the Indians who had helped them.
Cause No. 2: Abolitionism
Harriet Beecher Stowe
So this is the lady who started the Civil War.
-- Abraham Lincoln
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
❖ Sold 300,000 copies in the first year.
❖Over 100, 000 people died in 3 days. ❖It was the last time the South invaded
the North.
Gettysburg Address
❖ that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
❖ Conflicts leading to Armed Revolution
1. The First Continental Congress
❖ In September 1774, representatives from 12 colonies (no representatives from Georgia) met in Philadelphia “to consult upon the present unhappy state of the colonies”. It was the first meeting of the Continental Congress which played an important coordinating role among the thirteen colonies in dealing with Britain.
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