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1 人教修订版 高中三年级 Unit 3

2 Listening

3 Warming up Sydney Opera House

4 The map of Australia

5 1. What do you know about Australia? ● I know some famous cities, for example, Sydney, the largest city in Australia; Canberra, its capital and Melbourne. ● I know some famous cities, for example, Sydney, the largest city in Australia; Canberra, its capital and Melbourne. ● I know some Australian animals, for example, Kangaroos, dingoes and Platypus. ● I know some Australian animals, for example, Kangaroos, dingoes and Platypus.

6 I know some Australian attractions, for example, Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Harbor Bridge and Gold Coast. I know some Australian attractions, for example, Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Harbor Bridge and Gold Coast. 2. Which of the places would you like to visit? Why? What would you do there? 2. Which of the places would you like to visit? Why? What would you do there?

7 I’d like to visit Great Barrier Reef, because it is a beautiful place, and there I can dive to learn more about the secrets of the sea.

8 Platypus

9 Kangaroos

10 Great Barrier Reef

11 Sydney Harbor Bridge

12 Part 1 Bushwalking Where: Why: a few hours outside of Sydney / not far from Sydney / in the outback get close to wildlife and flowers/ get exercise

13 Cycling Where: Why: in the mountains (in the outback) exercise/see wildlife/feel the wind in your hair

14 Surfing Where: Why: the beach/ocean it’s fun and exciting

15 Listening text G’day mates and welcome to Australia. If you are looking for fun and exciting things to do, there’s a lot to choose from. You can enjoy the shops and museums in our cities, explore the vast Australian outback or dive into one of the oceans around our country.

16 The Australian term for hiking is “bushwalking”. You don’t have to travel too far to find wildlife and scenery in Australia. Only a few hours outside of Sydney, you’ll find breath- taking scenery and all the excitement of the outback. A bushwalk in the Australian outback is an opportunity

17 to get close to the nation’s rich wildlife and beautiful wild flowers --- and you’ll get good exercise at the same time! If you prefer riding a bike, there are thousands of kilometres of paths that will take you right into the heart of the many mountains in the outback. There’s no better place for two- wheeled

18 Adventure: you will sail through the clouds and feel the wind in your hair. If you are willing to get wet, then head for the beach. With large waves and endless beaches, Australia is an attraction for surfers and ocean lovers from all over the world. And don’t forget to go for a dive into the ocean to

19 see the amazing colours and shapes of the magical underwater world!

20 Part 2 Safety Walk early in the day and rest during the heat of the day. Drink plenty of water in hot climates. Pace yourself when walking, climbing, etc. Don’t photograph locals without their permission. On a wildlife trip, don’t wear perfume or colognes.

21 Equipment Clothing: 2 pairs of trousers / shorts, 2 —4 shirts, sweaters, rain gear (coat and / or umbrella), coat (weight depends on destination), 3 or 4 pairs of socks, 3 or 4 pairs of undergarments (walking shoes /boots)

22 Equipment Tools: duffel bag, flashlight (extra batteries & bulbs), Swiss army knife (or similar), plastic water bottle & folding cup, spoon (fork, plate), compass, whistle, inflatable travel pillow, sleep sack (lightweight) or sleeping bag, nylon cord, sewing kit,

23 Equipment Medication: analgesic such as aspirin, insect repellent, bandages Others: maps, guidebooks, camera, accessories, film, extra batteries, dark glasses. small towel, water purifier (chemical or mechanical)

24 Environmental protection Don’t destroy the habitat of plants and animals. Don’t make a fire where it is forbidden. Don’t pour anything like Coca-cola into rivers or lakes. Don’t destroy the habitat of plants and animals. Don’t make a fire where it is forbidden. Don’t pour anything like Coca-cola into rivers or lakes.

25 Environmental protection Don’t go to destroy birds’ nets and take eggs out of them. No touching corals or anything else while diving. Don’t throw waste anywhere. Don’t go to destroy birds’ nets and take eggs out of them. No touching corals or anything else while diving. Don’t throw waste anywhere.

26 Listening text You mustn’t forget about safety. Australia is a beautiful country, but it can also be dangerous. The outback is very large and the climate is rough. Before you set out on a hike, you should let someone know where you are going and when you plan to get back. You

27 should never go alone and you must make sure to bring enough water. Good shoes, clothes and first-aid kit should also be part of your basic equipment. It you want to dive or surf, you must first be a good swimmer and you must make sure that the beach is safe. The environment is precious and we

28 must be careful not to destroy it. Bring out what you bring in --- that is, don’t know rubbish in the wildness or the ocean. Nor should you make a fire unless it’s absolutely necessary. In fact, there are times of the year when no fires are allowed at all. You should also find out about other rules that help to

29 protect the environment. If we all act responsibly, Australia’s beautiful outback and beaches will be around for future generations to enjoy.

30 Homework 1. If you have a chance to go to Australia, what would you like to do there? 2. Do Ex. 1 on Page 163: Use the clues to solve the word puzzle. 1. If you have a chance to go to Australia, what would you like to do there? 2. Do Ex. 1 on Page 163: Use the clues to solve the word puzzle.


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