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1、maple leafmaple leafModule 9 Unit 1 Other countries, other culturesGrammar & sentencesNanjing No. 1 High School Zhang Hong I. Homework checkingBasic facts about CanadaSize Canada is the (1)_ largest country in the world. (2)_Canada lies in North America, (3)_ the Arctic to the north, the USA to the
2、south, the Atlantic to the east and the Pacific to the west. SceneryCanadas geographical features (4)_ from frozen wastes, mountain ranges, open plains, countless rivers to endless forests.PopulationMost of the 30 million Canadians live in (5)_.History Quebec was once a French (6)_ but was lost to t
3、he British in 1763. In 1896, lots of people (7) _ fortunes in “the gold rush” and settled in Canada.Symbol A maple leaf is (8) _ on the Canadian flag.Locationsecondwithvary/rangecitiescolonysoughtfeatured Major cities and attractions of Canada TorontoCanadas largest city and perhaps the worlds most
4、(9)_city with the worlds tallest tower the CN Tower in the center MontrealCanadas 2nd largest city & the worlds 2nd largest French-speaking city known for its metropolitan lifestyle and beautiful mix of (10)_VancouverAnother multicultural city with the largest Chinese population, a beautiful harbor
5、and comforts of modern life (11)_ being close to ski areasEdmonton(12)_to the Western Edmonton Mall the largest pedestrian mall in the world (13)_ an area of over 20 football pitchesNiagara FallsThe most (14)_ recognized Canadian natural phenomenon (15)_ width is 670 metersmulticulturalarchitectureb
6、esidescoveringwidelywhoseHomewithAustralians (1)_ of sportThey talk about sport all the time.They watch sport (2)_or on TV.The conversation quickly turns to sport (3) _ they get together.Australians and sportAbout one quarter of Australians (4)_ much.The rest just sit in their armchairs watching spo
7、rtPerfect weather (5)_ for sport(6) _ climateSunshine most of timeIs Australia really a sporting nation?lovelivewhereverexerciseconditionsMildIs Australia really a sporting nation?Some sports in AustraliaPopular sportsswimming and (7)_tennissoccer, footy and rugbycricketA sport to (8)_horse racingA
8、great sporting nation indeed (9) _ the winning nations in most international competitions Outstanding (10)_ in the Olympic Games in particularsurfingwatchAmongperformanceII. Sentences combination1.1) Canada has vast areas of wilderness.2) The vast areas of wilderness are from the Arctic north to the
9、 8,892-kilometer-long border.3) The USA is in the south.4) In the Arctic north, average winter temperatures are usually minus 20 degrees centigrade.5) The 8,892-kilometer-long border is said to be the longest border in the world. 6) The border is not defended by an army or the police. Canada has vas
10、t areas of wilderness, _ the Arctic north, _ average winter temperatures are usually minus 20 degrees centigrade _ the 8,892-kilometer-long border _ the USA in the south, _ is said to be the longest border in the world _ not defended by an army or the police. Canada has vast areas of wilderness, _ t
11、he Arctic north, _ average winter temperatures are usually minus 20 degrees centigrade _ the 8,892-kilometer-long border _ the USA in the south, _ is said to be the longest border in the world _ not defended by an army or the police. from towithCanada has vast areas of wilderness, _ the Arctic north
12、, _ average winter temperatures are usually minus 20 degrees centigrade _ the 8,892-kilometer-long border _ the USA in the south, _ is said to be the longest border in the world _ not defended by an army or the police. (Lines 2-6, p.2) from towithwherewhich(that is)2. A high percentage of Australian
13、s may be those people.2) Those people watch sports. 3) Those people do not do sports.4) Most of Australias population is concerned.5) Australia is indeed a great sporting nation. So, _ a high percentage of Australians may be people _ watch sports _ do them, _ most of its population_ _, it is indeed
14、a great sporting nation. So, _ a high percentage of Australians may be people _ watch sports _ do them, _ most of its population_, it is indeed a great sporting nation.whilewhorather thanas far asisconcernedalthoughConclusion _ and _ can be used when lots of ideas are combined to form one sentence.C
15、onjunctionsprepositionsIII. Mimic writing:_a modern city, Montreal has colorful nightlife,_ many restaurants _clubs, _cultural and street festivals _ ensure _no visitor is ever bored. (Line 30-31, p.2-3)Aswithas well astoandthat_a handy and flexible tool, the mouse is really convenient in controllin
16、g the screen, _ the functions of inserting _ deleting _ moving and copying _ensure _ we can edit text, browse web page and download what we want. Aswithandas well astothat09江蘇高考書面表達(dá)片段ConclusionAs, with, and, as well as, to, that 等詞組成的結(jié)構(gòu)很適合表達(dá)復(fù)雜的人/物的性質(zhì)功能等。 作為新型交通工具, 高鐵(the G train)具有飛快的速度和明亮的車廂以及便捷的設(shè)施
17、和優(yōu)質(zhì)的服務(wù)來確保每位乘客的安全和舒適。(2010年市高三摸底測試書面表達(dá)) As a new form of transport, the G train features high speed, with bright carriages and convenient facilities as well as high-quality service to ensure that every passenger enjoys safety and comfort.IV. Blank filling: For those_ love outdoor activities, it is po
18、ssible to hike, sail, cross-country ski _travel by snowmobile for hours _even days without meeting another person. (Line 11-13, p.2)2) Beautiful scenery is just one of the treasures _Canada has to offer. (Line 15, p.2)whooror(that)3) Quebec, _was originally colonized by France, was lost to the Briti
19、sh in 1763, _ its population is still over 70 percent French.(Line 26-27, p.2)4) Historians say_approximately one million people left to seek their fortunes in the gold rush.(Line 49-50, p.3)5) With all of these attractions, you can see, _ in 1996, the UN named Canada the best country in the world t
20、o live in!(Line.58- 59,p.3)whichbutthatwhy6) _only a handful of people were successful, many stayed and established settlements in the area, _ there are now many museums showing _ life was like back then. (Line 50-52, p.3)7) Finally,_ you visit during the autumn, you can see Canadas national symbolt
21、he maple leaf! (Line 53-54,p.3)Althoughand/ wherewhatif8) The waterfalls, _ is shaped like a semicircle, are 670 meters wide, _ fall 56 metres in an awesome white sheet of water. (Line 44-46, p.3)the largest of whichandof which the largestConclusionSentencesSimple Compound Complex 1 Subject+ 1 Predi
22、cateSs + PsA(s+p)and, but, or, so, ;Main clause(S+P)B(s+p)C(s+p)Subordinate clause(s) a (s+p)b (s+p)AdverbialNounAttributivewhen,where, how, although, if, because, so that, sincethat, wh-, how, if which, that, who, whom, whose, as, where, when, whyIdentify the previous sentences as an adverbial, a n
23、oun or an attributive1) attr 2) attr 3) attr 4) noun5) noun 6) adv; noun 7) adv 8) attrPlease complete A & B on P.9 after class.V. Proof reading 1) Within this huge country, there are freezing wastes, and seemingly endless forests. (Line 8-9, p.2) 2) There are many wild animals in the forests and on
24、 the frozen, ice-covered lands in the north. (Lines9-10, p.2) 3) Montreal, , is the second largest city in Canada, and also the second largest French-spoken city in the world, Paris is the largest. (Lines 24-25, p.2)freezing frozenfrozen freezing is being 4) Rising 553 metres into the sky, it is the
25、 tallest tower in the world. (Line 22, P.2) 5) Vancouver has superb scenery, a beautiful harbour, and , in addition to be close to the most popular wilderness and ski areas. (Line 35-37, p.3)6) , and there are now many museums shows what life was like back then. (Lines 50-52, p.3)7) Sit in front of
26、the TV to watch a sporting event is very common in Australia.(Line 11., p. 14) be being show showing Sit Sittingto watch watching 8)Cricket has exported to and followed religiously in countries influenced by Britain.(Line 34,p.15) 9) throughout the country, you will see players dressing all in white
27、, hitting and chasing the ball up and down the pitch.(Line 40, p.15) 10)With most of its population living near the coast, swimming and surfing are popular activities.(Line 19, p.14)beendressing dressedVI. Phrase understanding: 1)By his death, one of Englands greatest writers is lost to the world. (
28、P2, U1, M8)他的死_世界_一位最偉大的作家。2)Quebec, which was originally colonized by France, was lost to the British in 1763. (P.2, U1, M9)魁北克原是法國殖民地,1763年_英國人_。Conclusion a.be lost to sb. b. lose sth. to sb. = be no longer owned by sb. 不再擁有某物be no longer affected / influenced by 將置之度外= have sth. taken away by sb
29、. 喪失某物, 由某人獲得使 失去被 接管Expansion:be lost in _1)He sat there silent, lost in thought.2)One is lost in admiration at the wonder of Niagara.3)We found we were lost in the forest.陷入(沉思);被吸引;迷失/消失在中Practice:1) When he listens to music, he _ the world. (便把整個世界忘在腦后).2)Those opportunities _forever. (那些機(jī)會他永遠(yuǎn)失去
30、了)3)He _(出神地)wonder at his new bike and didnt notice the rain.4) By the emigration of scientists, a considerable amount of talent _ this country each year.is lost towere lost to himwas lost in is lost toVII. Sentence completion You will be thrilled by Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Edmonton all_ k
31、nown internationally for their metropolitan lifestyle, beautiful architecture and unique culture.(Line 16-18, p.2)2) There are old buildings, churches, narrow streets and alleys, all _alongside glass and steel and concrete skyscrapers reaching upwards. ( Line 29-30, p.2)(of which are)(of which are)3
32、) Canadians, especially wildlife photographers and hunters, are quite fond of this wilderness, and you will be _ too! (Line 13-14, p.2)4) _Another multicultural city, it has one of the largest Chinese populations in North America. (Line 34-35, p.2)(fond of this wilderness)(As /Being)VIII. Order reve
33、rsionLocated in the heart of Toronto is the Canadian National Tower, which is . (Line 21-22, p.2) 2) Smaller in size, but equally famous, is the city of Vancouver in the province of British Columbia on the Pacific coast. (Line 33-34, p.3)The Canadian National Tower, which is , is located in the heart of Toronto.The city of Vancouver in the province of British Columbia on the Pacific coast is smaller in size, but equally famous.3) Nearer to the Atlantic coast is Niagara Falls.4) Among the mos
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