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1、Reading,Canadaland of the maple tree,Fast reading,1. What is the population of Canada? (L.16)About 30 million people. 2. Which Canadian cities are mentioned? (L.17) Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Edmonton.,Toronto,Montreal,Vancouver,Edmonton,3. Why is Canada referred to as a land of maple trees? (
2、L.54-55) Because there are many maple trees in Canada, and the maple leaf, which is on the Canadian flag, is considered Canadas national symbol.,Detailed reading,C1 (P4): 1 T (L.5) 2 T (L.11) 3 F (L.16) 4 F (L.25) 5 T (L.35) 6 F (L.41) 7 T (L.58),C2 (P4) 1 Montreal (L.29)2Montreal(L.31) 3 Toronto (L
3、.23) 4 Vancouver (L.38) 5 Edmonton (L.42)6 Toronto (L.19),Lets read the passage a second time and then complete Parts C1 and C2.,D(P4),d- e- g- b- f- h- c- a,E(P5),1 settlement 2 hunters 3 westwards 4 malls 5 freezing 6 photographer 7 recreation,complete the following chart,Listening,Read the text a
4、gain and choose the best answers according to the text: Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. Canada is one of the largest countries in the world, second only to China. B. Toronto is the largest city in Canada. C. Maple syrup is Canadas most famous food. D. Canad
5、a was named the best country in the world to live in by the UN in 1996., In which city is the tallest tower in the world located? A. Montreal B. Toronto C. Vancouver D. Edmonton, Why does Montreal has a wonderful mix of Old World and New World? A. Because its the largest French-speaking city in the
6、world. B. Because Quebec was once lost to the British. C. Because its a port and the second largest city in Canada. D. Because Quebec was originally colonized by France and its population is still over 70 per cent French., Which of the following facts about the Edmonton mall is wrong? A. It is in th
7、e city of Edmonton. B. It is said to be the largest pedestrian mall in the world. C. It has an area of more than 20 football pitches. D. It attracts over 55,000 customers every year., Which of the following words can not replace the word name in the last paragraph? A. declared B. called C. considere
8、d D. titled,Talk about the country Canada, trying to give as much information of Canada as you can.,Pair work,For reference Canada in Brief Landscape: Mountains, Prairies, Desert, Artic Tundra, Glaciers, Valleys, Foothills, Rivers, Lakes, 9,976,000 sq km (3.9 million sq mi) Population: 30 Million Ca
9、pital city: Ottawa, Ontario (pop: 1,010,500) People: British descent (28%), French descent (23%), Italian descent (3%), aboriginal peoples (2%), plus significant minorities of German, Ukrainian, Dutch, Greek, Polish and Chinese,Languages: English, French and 53 native languages Religion: Catholic (4
10、5%), Protestant (36%) and minorities from most of the worlds major religions Government: Parliamentary democracy Prime Minister: Paul Martin GDP: US$774 billion GDP per head: US$25,000 Primary sectors: services 74%, manufacturing 15%, construction 5%, agriculture 3%, other 3% Annual growth: 3%,Major
11、 products/industries: processed and unprocessed minerals, food products, wood and paper products, transportation equipment, chemicals, fish products, petroleum and natural gas Major trading partners: USA, Japan, EU (UK, Germany, Netherlands), China and South Korea Political Divisions: Key Attraction
12、s, Transportation, Wildlife,Language points,1. On the eastern and western boundaries, the country borders the two great oceansthe Atlantic and the Pacific. (P2) border noun C the line that divides one country from another: 边界,国界 Were you stopped at the border? The train crosses the border between Fr
13、ance and Spain. The two countries have had frequent border disputes.,verb T 和接壤 Swaziland borders (= is next to) South Africa and Mozambique. noun C a strip that goes around or along the edge of something, often as decoration: 滚边 The dress was white with a delicate lace border. a picture with a deco
14、rative/plain border verb T usually passive to form a line around the edge of something: 加边饰 The fields are bordered by tall trees.,2. For those who love outdoor activities, it is possible to hike, sail, cross-country ski or travel by snowmobile for hoursor even dayswithout meeting another person. (P
15、2) 1) it is possible (for sb.) to do 某人做某事是有可能的,某人可能做某事 possible, probable, likely的用法: likely 1. 很可能的+to-v +that John is likely to be in London this autumn. 今年秋天约翰可能在伦敦。 2. 适当的,正合要求的(+for) The park is a likely place for the picnic. 这公园倒是个适合野餐的地方。,possible, probable的区别 这两个词的反义词是impossible, improbable
16、 1)possible作“或许”解,有“也许如此,也许不如此”之意。强调客观上有可能性,但常常带有“实际可能性很小”的暗示。 2)probable用来指有根据,合情理,值得相信的事物,带有“大概,很可能”的意味。语气比possible要重,是most likely之意。 Its possible, though not probable. That he will accept the terms. 他也可能接受这些条件,但希望不大。,be possible, be probable常用形式主语it,构成句型为: It is possible/probable + that (从句) It is possible/probable + for sb. to do sth. 例如:他有可能做这件事。 It is possible for him to do this. It is