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Snack Time!

Snack Time! 1. What time of day does this conversation take place? A. in the morning B. in the afternoon C. in the evening

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Snack Time!

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  1. Snack Time! 1. What time of day does this conversation take place?A. in the morning B. in the afternoon C. in the evening 2. Why doesn't the father give his son something to eat?A. There isn't any food to eat.B. The boy just ate something.C. They are going to eat soon.3. What snack does the boy want at the beginning of the conversation?A. potato chips B. candy C. dounuts 4. Which one food does the father NOT offer to his son for a snack?A. tomatos B. broccoli C. carrots5. What does the father ask the boy to do while he is preparing the snack?A. watch TV B. play with toys C. look at books

  2. --Let’s go to visit Australia! --A good idea!

  3. Australian cowboys herding cattle on a ranch in the outback

  4. Australia’s capital building in Canberra

  5. People Animals Land Australia

  6. People Aborigines

  7. Aborigines work in a lumber forest on Melville Island off the coast near Darwin. • .

  8. bark painting

  9. cave painting

  10. didgeridoo

  11. 9月10日,国际奥委会主席萨马兰奇在当地土著居民的陪同下,参观了当地土著人居住的地方。图为萨马兰奇试着演奏土著人的传统乐器。9月10日,国际奥委会主席萨马兰奇在当地土著居民的陪同下,参观了当地土著人居住的地方。图为萨马兰奇试着演奏土著人的传统乐器。

  12. 澳大利亚土著艺术家十二日在悉尼歌剧院前吹奏传统乐器,为即将开幕的奥运会助兴。澳大利亚土著艺术家十二日在悉尼歌剧院前吹奏传统乐器,为即将开幕的奥运会助兴。

  13. Questions: • Para 1: • When and where did they come to Australia? • What were they once called and now? • What kind of society did Kooris develop? • What have been found and how old are they? • Para 2: • Why did Kooris develop their special way of life? • What kind of tool did they invent? • How did they make a living? • What are Kooris good at? • Why are Kooris able to live in a desert land • while a foreigner can’t? • Para 3: • What is the change of Koori population? • What are the reasons for the change?

  14. Para 4: • Whom was education intended for? • What language was taught in schools? • Did the police treat Kooris well? • Para 5: • How many languages were there 200 years ago? • What happened to them? Para 6: 1. When were Kooris made citizens of Australia?

  15. Note making: • First people arrived in Australia (date): ______________ • Age of earliest cave paintings: ____________________ • Food: ________________________________________ • Tools: ________________________________________ • Special skills: ___________________________________ • Past Koori population: ___________________________ • Percentage of past population of Australia: __________ • Percentage of present population of Australia: ________ • Causes of death: __________________________________ • Past number of Koori languages: ___________________ • Kooris made citizens of Australia(date): ______________ 53,000 years ago 20,000 years old animals,birds,fish,roots,nuts and wild fruits fishing nets and a curiously shaped piece of wood finding underground springs between 300,000 and 3 million 100% 1% new diseases and be killed 250 1960

  16. Listen and choose: • According to the text, the first people arrived in • Australia is by______. • A. sea B. land C. air D. swimming • 2. Kooris quite depended on ______. • A. farming and hunting B. nature • C. the white people D. the government • 3. Many Kooris were killed by ______ which was • brought to Australia by foreign settlers. • A. the law B. the idea • C. the disease D. the prejudice(偏见) • 4. According to the text of Lesson 10, Kooris were • treated ________ in Australia. • A. equally B. specially C. kindly D. unfairly B A C D

  17. A 5. According to para 2 , Kooris were quite _______. A. clever B. lazy C. humorous D. developed 6. The fact that school lessons were only held in English indicates that ________. A. Kooris are developing very fast B. Kooris are living a poor life C. Kooris couldn’t develop their culture D. Kooris are better educated C

  18. Proof reading. The first people in Australia once were known for “ aborigines”, but they are the Kooris. Their knowledge, customs and memories handed down by the olders of the race. Cave paintings are maybe the oldest form of art yet discovering on the earth. Their way of life was fit for this dry country. They were experience at finding underground springs, but they have been able to live in a desert land for thousands of years. Today the Koori population is becoming less because the white settlers treated them badly. as ____ \ \ the were V _______ elders __________ discovered ___ suitable ____________ experienced ____ so √ _____ smaller

  19. Weather and Land

  20. Australia has many varied features. In the center are dry riverbeds, like the one winding through the Macdonnell Ranges.

  21. In Queensland there are sugarcane fields.

  22. Sports and Games

  23. Sailing is popular among Australians. In Melbourne, children learn to handle small boats on the Yarra River.

  24. Football is a popular sport in Australia.

  25. The End

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