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New Zealand is situated about 1, 500 km ()A、north-west of AustraliaB、south-east of AustraliaC、north-east of AustraliaD、south-west of Australia

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New Zealand is situated about 1, 500 km ()

  • A、north-west of Australia
  • B、south-east of Australia
  • C、north-east of Australia
  • D、south-west of Australia
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第1题:



二、考题解析
【教案】
Teaching aims:
Knowledge aim: students will know more about the history of New Zealand.
Ability aim: students can catch some detailed information about the passage.
Emotional aim: students will appreciate different culture and history.
Key and difficult point:
Students will get the history about New Zealand.
Students can express their ideas about the topic.
Teaching procedure:
Step 1: Warming-up
Greet the students.
Watch a clip about “Dad, where are we going” and try to describe the video.
Step 2: Pre-reading
Show some pictures to introduce New Zealand’s background information.
Step 3: While-reading
1st reading: leave the question to you--try to find the key time-points?
2nd reading: now try to find the issues according to responding time-points?
3rd reading: leave the question to them-what is the capital before and now?
Step4: Post-reading
Activity 1: invite two students to retell the passage according the timeline on the blackboard.
Activity 2: divide them into groups of 3 to talk about which country do they like best?
Step5: Summary and homework
Invite a student to make a summary then leave them the homework-search online for the development of coffee culture in China.



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第2题:

Why is Australia.s New South Wales called the premier state?()

ABecause it was the first colony established by Britain in 1788.

BBecause it is the biggest state in Australia.

CBecause it is the most important state in Australia.

DBecause it has the largest population in Australia.


A

第3题:

New Zealand is one of the top five dairy exporters in the world.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。


正确答案:√

第4题:

Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()

ATrade with New Zealand was economically important.

BThere were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.

CThe French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.

DAll of the above.


D

第5题:

Which of the following is not true about the Maori protest movement?()

AIt is popular with younger urban Maoris.

BIt aims to gain recognition for their language,values and culture in national life.

CIt demands compensation for their language,values and culture in national life.

DThe New Zealand government has never paid any attention to the movement.


D

第6题:

The original New Zealand residentsare( )

A.Eskimos
B.Maoris
C.Indians
D.Inuits

答案:B
解析:
新西兰地理。Maoris(毛利人)是新西兰的土著居民。Eskimos(爰斯基摩人)是指居住在阿拉斯加和加拿大的北美土著居民;Indians(印第安人)是指除爱斯基摩人以外的所有美洲原住民;Inuits(因纽特人)是对爱斯基摩人的另外一种称谓。

第7题:

The most serious potential natural disasters in New Zealand are()

Astorms and earthquakes

Bvolcanoes and floods

Cearthquakes and volcanoes

Dfloods and storms


C

第8题:

Australia is the world's smallest continent and largest island, a relatively young nation established in an ancient land. Its development represents a triumph(胜利)over remoteness and a harsh landscape.

It is generally accepted that Australia's original inhabitants, the aboriginal(土著的)people, have lived on the continent for 40,000 to 60,000 years. They were also its sole(唯一的)human inhabitants until two centuries ago. Indonesian traders probably visited Australia's northwest but it was unknown to the rest of the world until the 1600s. A huge south land appeared on maps before 200 AD but its existence was not confirmed until the 17th century when Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch merchants ventured into Asia.

The first European settlement of the continent--by the British--began in 1788, on the site now occupied by Sydney, Australia's largest city. There were then about 1500 Europeans and an estimated 300,000 aboriginal people in Australia. The population has reached 2.25 million by 1881, 5.41 million by 1921 and 7.4 million by the end of World War II(1945). It increased sharply, partly because of a large postwar immigration program, and reached more than 17 million in 1991, despite a decline that began in the 1970s in the natural increase and net immigration. The rate of population increase in the 40 years after world war II, about two percent, has halved.

Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world, with about 70 percent of the population living in the 10 largest cities. Australians have a high standard of living by world standards. The flag of Australia is the only one to fly over a whole continent in the world. The small Union Jack represents the historical link with Britain, the largest star has six points for each of the states and one point for the territories, and the small stars form. the Southern Cross - a prominent of the southern hemisphere night sky.

1. The passage is written to _____.

A. present a general picture of Australia

B. persuade people to travel in Australia

C. tell people the history of Australia

D. describe the characteristic of Australia

2. The first sentence in paragraph 1 mainly suggests that _____.

A. Australia is a strange country

B. it is not easy to find Australia

C. Australia has contradictory(矛盾的)features

D. Australia is a continent and a country as well

3. Which statement about Australia's population can NOT be inferred? _____

A. The population change is a gradual increase.

B. The population increased rapidly for a time owing to the government's special policy.

C. The rates of population increase in different periods varied.

D. The rate of population increase before World War II was about one percent.

4. The word urbanized means _____.

A. of towns or cities

B. of emergency

C. of suburbs

D. of the countryside

5. Which of the following statements is NOT true? _____

A. The large star on the flag of Australia has seven points.

B. People were certain of Australia's existence before 200 AD because it had appeared on maps.

C. Australia enjoy relatively high standard of living compared with people in other countries.

D. The aboriginal people of Australia were its only human inhabitants before the 18th century.


参考答案: ACDAB

第9题:

Because the country is very narrow,no place in New Zealand is more than()from the sea.

A100km

B110km

C120km

D150km


B

第10题:

()is the flightless bird which has become a symbol of New Zealand.

AEmu

BKiwi

CWeka

DPukeko


B

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