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选择性必修四 unit2 Iconic Attractions reading and thinking 课堂作业(附答案)
Pre-reading
1. What type of text is it?
A. A report. B. A travel blog. C. An advertisement. D. A poster.
2. What's the main idea of the passage?
A. The author's impression of the food and music of Australia.
B. The author's impression of the people and culture of Australia.
C. The author's experiences in Australia.
D. The author's impression of the attractions of Australia.
While-reading
Read Blog 1 and finish the mind map
Why did the writer decide to travel around Australia?
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Visiting time
Plan to do
How did the writer prepare for the travel?
Preparing to travel
Geographic information
Located to the 1.____________of the equator
2. ______________many other countries
Be referred to as 3. ________________
Some iconic sites
4.__________________
5.__________________
Animals
6. _____________and 7.______________
Read entry 2 and find the answers.
1.What are the writer’s first impressions of Australia about?
A.Varieties of food. B.Famous buildings. C.Different restaurants. D.Diverse cultures.
2. How has Australian cuisine been influenced by different cultures? Give two examples.
__________________________________________________________________________________
3. First impressions:_______
4. Where ______________________
5. Some of ________ food experiences:
6. _________, ____________, ___________, _______ and restaurants.
7. ____________,____________ and _________ were _________________ by Asian Cultures.
Read entry 3 and find the answers.
1. Who are Aborigines?
They are people who are ________________to Australia.
2. What can we know about the didgeridoo according to the passage ?
A. It has no finger holes.
B. It is an amazing instrument made from hollow tree branch.
C. Its player has to change the shape of his mouth to change pitch.
D. All of the above.
Read blog 3 for details
1. Where __________________________________________
2. The Aborigines: _________to Australia, with a small__________but a______ influence;
In ______ _____ with________to________in this vast land;
Their_________celebrates the________world and the_________ world;
3. The didgeridoo: Made from a ______ _______;
Put one’s mouth on one end and blow while__________your lips; No _____________.
4. What’s the main theme reflected in aboriginal music and why?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5. true(T) or false(F).
1). The Aborigines are native to Australia and they are close to nature.
2). The Aborigines have a large population and they are very influential.
3). Didgeridoo is a musical instrument made from a hollow tree branch and it has no finger holes.
4). Every Aborigine can play didgeridoo for a long time without stopping to breathe.
Read part 4 for details
1. What impressed the writer most in Australia?
A.The different but yummy food. B.The amazing instrument didgeridoo.
C.The mix of peoples and cultures. D.The iconic sites.
2. Biggest impressions: _____________________________________.
3. The cultural influence : main cultural influence____________________
_______________ also played a part in shaping the unique Australian culture;
with many of the _________ influences contributed by ________ ;
Like most about Australia: _______________________________
people in Australia have a ________________and_____________
attitude towards life, and their____________and_________made me feel at home;
Tourism slogan: ________________________.
4. What kind of culture is Australia?
5. What are the characteristics of Australian people?
6.What is the writer’s attitude towards Australia?
A. Negative. B. Positive. C. Doubtful. D. Critical.
7. Why does the writer mention the slogan “There is nothing like Australia”in the end?
_____________________________________________________________________________
8. Which of the following is not the characteristics of Australian?
A. friendly and warm B. straightforward C. free-and-easy D. indifferent
Read the text again and select the correct answers.
1. What is the writer's first open-air barbecue called in Australia?
A. BBQ B. barbie C. feast D. picnic
2. The didgeridoo is a musical instrument made from ______.
A. a metal pipe B. a hollow tree branch C. a bamboo stem D. a piece of animal skin
3. The Aboriginal people's “Walkabout” is a ______.
A. long journey to find food B. training for young people
C. ceremony to celebrate harvest D. holiday trip to other villages
4. What impressed the writer most about Australia?
A. The iconic landmarks B. The delicious food
C. The friendly people D. The ancient didgeridoo
5. What can we infer from the text?
A.The writer and his friend ate the Sunday roast.
B.The writer visited the Sydney Opera House.
C.The writer was able to play the didgeridoo.
D.The writer liked the food of Australia most.
选择性必修四 Unit2 Iconic Attractions Reading and Thinking 课堂作业 完整参考答案
Pre-reading
1. B
2. D
While-reading
Read Blog 1 mind map answers
1. Why did the writer decide to travel around Australia? He was fascinated by Australia’s unique scenery, special wildlife and distinctive culture, so he planned a trip there.
2. Visiting time: This summer vacation
3. Plan to do: Visit iconic attractions, taste local food, experience Aboriginal culture and meet local people
4. How did the writer prepare for the travel? He searched for information about Australia’s geography, famous sights, native animals and local culture online.
Preparing to travel 填空
1. south
2. Separated from
3. the only country that covers an entire continent
4. Sydney Opera House
5. Uluru
6. kangaroos
7. koalas
Read entry 2
1. D
2. Examples: ① Asian immigrants brought various Asian cooking styles to Australia; ② European settlers introduced traditional Western food like Sunday roast.
3. First impressions: food and cooking culture
4. Where: restaurants, markets and street food stalls across Australia
5. Some of unforgettable food experiences
6. Cafés, markets, street stalls, barbecues and restaurants
7. Curries, dumplings and noodles were heavily influenced by Asian Cultures
Read entry 3 single choice
1. native
2. D
Read blog 3 for details
1. Where: the central desert area of Australia
2. The Aborigines: native to Australia, with a small population but a huge influence; In harmony with nature to survive in this vast land; Their music celebrates the natural world and the spiritual world;
3. The didgeridoo: Made from a hollow branch; Put one’s mouth on one end and blow while vibrating your lips; No finger holes.
4. What’s the main theme reflected in aboriginal music and why? Theme: The connection between humans and nature. Reason: Aborigines live closely with nature and regard nature as the source of their life and spirit, so their music always shows respect for natural and spiritual world.
True (T) or False (F)
1)T 2)F 3)T 4)F
Read part 4 for details
1. C
2. Biggest impressions: the mix of peoples and cultures
3. The cultural influence : main cultural influence: European culture Immigrants from all over the world also played a part in shaping the unique Australian culture; with many of the Asian influences contributed by migrants; Like most about Australia: its multicultural society people in Australia have a relaxed and straightforward attitude towards life, and their warmth and friendliness made me feel at home; Tourism slogan: There is nothing like Australia.
4. What kind of culture is Australia?
It is a multicultural culture mixed with European, Asian, Aboriginal and other immigrant cultures.
5. What are the characteristics of Australian people?
They are warm, friendly, straightforward, free-and-easy and relaxed about life.
6. B
7. Why mention the slogan in the end?
To summarize Australia’s unique scenery, diverse food, ancient Aboriginal culture and multicultural charm, and express the writer’s deep love and high praise for Australia.
8. D
Read the text again multiple choice
1. B
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
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