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冀教版英语七年级下册Lesson 35 Surfing in Sydney

冀教版英语七年级下册Lesson 35 Surfing in Sydney

Unit 6SeasonsLesson 35Surfing in Sydney基础过关全练Ⅰ.根据句意及汉语提示完成句子1.Playing ping-pong is very(流行的) in China. Most young people like it.2.It is too hot today. The temperature is over 40(度).3.We’ll visit the Palace Museum first after we(到达) Beijing.4.The dolphin lives in the(海), but it isn’t a fish.5.(冲浪运动) is my favourite sport. What about yours?Ⅱ.单项选择6.【跨学科·体育】【新独家原创】Curry (库里) is a basketball player. He has a huge number of fans.A.boringB.excitingC.popularD.rich7.Often, the temperature -30℃ in winter in my hometown.A.gets toB.arrives atC.arrives inD.reaches8.Daniel looks quite his brother Mark. Daniel is tall and thin, but Mark is short and heavy.A.new toB.interested inC.good withD.different from9.Frank enjoys and he hopes to be a great in the future.A.to surf;surfB.surfing;surfC.to surf;surferD.surfing;surfer10.Jack’s mother often watches him football in the playground after school.A.playB.playsC.playedD.playingⅢ.连词成句11.always, is, summer, very, hot, here.12.of, are, a, in, lot, there, Sydney, beaches?13.and, can, me, surf, come, you, watch?14.from, August, winter, in, to, is, June, Australia.15.surfer, hopes, he, to, a, in the future, be, famous. Ⅳ.词语运用根据短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

旅游英语口语:悉尼的英文介绍

旅游英语口语:悉尼的英文介绍

Australia's premier city is the oldest settlement in Australia, the economic powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital, Canberra is everything but name. Built on the shores of the stunning Port Jackson, you would have to die and go to heaven before you see a more spectacular setting for a city. It's a vital, self-regarding metropolis, making itself a melting pot with people from all over the world. When to Go The best times to visit are of spring and autumn, especially around March to April or October to November. Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate. Sometimes torrential downpours often break the heat between October and March. Winters are cool rather than cold. Beach lovers unperturbed by the hazards of lizard-skin should come between December and February. Sydney Harbor The harbor is the defining characteristic of the city. Its multiple sandstone headlands, dramatic cliffs, rocky islands and stunning bays and beaches, make it one of the most beautiful stretches of water in the world. Officially called Port Jackson, the harbor stretches some 20km inland to join the mouth of the Parramatta River. The most scenic area is on the ocean side of the bridge. The Sydney Harbor National Park protects the scattered pockets of bushland around the harbour and offers good walking tracks. The best way to experience the harbour is to go sailing, but if you're lacking nautical skills there are plenty of ways to enjoy it. Try catching the Manly ferry, swimming at Nielsen Park, walking from Manly to Spit Bridge, having a drink at Watsons Bay, dining with a view at Rose Bay, Balmoral or Circular Quay, or cruising to the heads on the Bounty. Sydney Opera House Australia's most recognizable icon is dramatically situated on the eastern headland of Circular Quay. Its famous sail- and shell-like roofs were inspired by palm fronds, according to architect Jorn Utzon, but may remind you of turtles engaging in sexual congress. The Opera House is so unique that it has been photographed a zillion times, appears on an army of cheap t-shirts, every other Sydney postcard and decorates the frames of Dame Edna's dramatic glasses. It was built between 1959 and 1973, but plagued with construction delays and political difficulties which culminated in the resignation of Utzon in 1966. Although some visitors are disappointed by the interior, designed by a consortium of Australians after Utzon quit, it's a truly memorable place to see a performance or to sit at one of its outdoor cafes with a bottle of white wine and watch harbour life go by. The Opera House hosts theatre, classical music, ballet and film, as well as the seasonal opera performances. There is free music on the prow of the Opera House on weekends and a craft market on the forecourt on Sunday. The Rocks The Rocks is the oldest, quaintest part of Sydney. Today it is unrecognizable from the squalid, overcrowded and plague-ridden place it used to be. Reinvented by visionaries in the building industry and the trade union movement in the 1970s, the Rocks is now a sanitized, historical tourist precinct, full of cobbled streets, colonial buildings and stuffed koalas. If you ignore the kitsch, a stroll around the Rocks can be delightful. Attractions include the weekend market, the Earth Exchange geological and mining museum, and numerous craft shops and art galleries. But it's the old buildings, alleyways and historic facades that attract most visitors. Try exploring the less developed areas in the contiguous suburb of Millers Point, which has not sacrificed its community life to the tourist dollar. Check out the Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel and The Hero of Waterloo, two of Sydney's oldest pubs. Circular Quay Circular Quay is built around Sydney Cove and is considered by many to be the focal point of the city. The first European settlement in Australia grew around the Tank Stream which now runs underground into the harbour here. For many years this was the shipping centre of Sydney, but it's now both a commuting hub and a recreational space, combining ferry quays, a railway station and the Overseas Passenger Terminal with harbour walkways, restaurants, buskers, parks, the Museum of Contemporary Art and, of course, the Sydney Opera House. Macquarie Street Sydney's greatest concentration of early public buildings grace Macquarie St, many of them commissioned by Governor Macquarie and designed by the convict architect Francis Greenway. The most impressive are the elegant, two-storied Parliament House, Sydney Hospital, the Mint Building, the exquisite Hyde Park Barracks, St James Church and the voluminous State Library. The Barracks and the Mint are now museums, the library hosts exhibitions and there are tours of both the hospital and Parliament House. Macquarie St is the eastern boundary of the Central Business District and borders the Domain and the Royal Botanic Gardens. It runs from Hyde Park to Circular Quay. The Domain, Art Gallery & Botanic Gardens The Domain is a large grassy area east of Macquarie St which was set aside by Governor Phillip for public recreation. Today it is used by city workers for lunchtime sports and as a place to escape the bustle of the city. On Sunday afternoons,it's the gathering place for impassioned soapbox speakers, who do their best to entertain or enrage their listeners. It is also the venue for free events held during the festival of Sydney in January and the popular Carols by Candlelight at Christmas. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is in the northeast corner of the Domain. It has excellent permanent exhibitions of Australian, European, Japanese and tribal art, and has some inspired temporary exhibits. The Royal Botanic Gardens encompass Farm Cove, the first bay east of Circular Quay, and include the site of the colony's first vegetable patch. They contain a magnificent collection of South Pacific plant life, tropical displays in the Arc and Pyramid glasshouses, and a beautiful, old-fashioned formal rose garden. The spectacularly located gardens are a favoured spot for family picnics and wedding photographs. Darling Harbour This huge waterfront tourist and leisure park comprises walkways, gardens, museums, an aquarium, convention centre, casino, eateries and shops. It was once a thriving dockland area, but it declined to the level of an urban eyesore before being reinvented as Darling Harbour in the 1980s by a combination of vision, planning, politicking, forbearance and huge amounts of cash. The emphasis is on casual fun and enjoyment of the kind appreciated by families with small children and coach tourists. The highlights are the Sydney Aquarium, the Australian National Maritime Museum, the water sculpture, the Chinese Garden, the massive IMAX cinema, and the nearby Powerhouse Museum, Sydney's most spectacular museum. Bondi Beach Bondi Beach is the grand dame of Sydney's beaches with a magnificent sweep of sand and a never-ending series of majestic rollers crashing into the shallows. The suburb of Bondi Beach is an eclectic mix of ice cream parlours, designer cafes, greasy fish & chips joints, kosher shops and surf fashion stores. The seafront promenade and pavilion have been given a welcome facelift; car parking and fixing the offshore sewage outlets remain the only problems. Ku-Ring-Gai-Chase National Park Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park covers 150 sq km (60 sq mi) of sandstone bushland at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River, 24km (15mi) north of Sydney. The park has over 100km (60mi) of shoreline, plenty of forest and wildlife, a number of walking tracks and some magnificent Aboriginal rock art. Elevated parts of the park offer superb views across Pittwater towards the northernmost suburbs of Sydney. Royal National Park The Royal National Park, 35km (22mi) south of city, is the oldest gazetted national park in the world. The sea of low scrub which covered the sandstone plateau in the north of the park was devastated by the 1994 bushfires, but the forested river valleys and the beaches were unscathed. The park is dissected by the Hacking River and there are riverside picnic and boat hiring facilities at Audley. There's a spectacular 26km (16mi) coastal track stretching the length of the park, which is accessible from Bundeena. It passes the lovely lagoon beach at Wattamolla, and the popular surfing spot at Garie Beach. The best views are from the southern boundary of the park overlooking Bulli from the edge of the Illawarra escarpment. Most visitors to Sydney arrive at Kingsford Smith airport. Airfares to Australia are expensive - it's a long way from anywhere and flights are often heavily booked. The most pleasant way to get around in Sydney is by ferry. A trip on the Manly Ferry is the best way to experience the harbor if you can't charm someone into taking you sailing. Major roads from Sydney go north to Newcastle, west to the Blue Mountains, south to Melbourne and Canberra and down the south coast to Wollongong. Anyway, you will certainly find this trip to Sydney Australia one of your most memorable experiences in your life. The trip will leave you sweet memories that you would like to share with your family and your friends.。

冀教版英语七年级下册 Unit 6 知识点汇总

冀教版英语七年级下册  Unit 6   知识点汇总

Unit 6 SeasonsLesson 31 What Strange Weather1.strange adj --- stranger n 陌生人2.notice v 注意到notice sb do sth 注意到某人做某事的全过程notice sb doing sth 注意到某人正在做某事notice n 通知启示3. wake---woke---waken 醒(sb.) wake up 某人醒来wake sb. up 唤醒某人4. 1) surprising/ surprised 的区别be surprised to do… be surprised at sth…2) to one’s surprise 使某人吃惊的是3) in surprise 吃惊地5. What a snowy day! 感叹句练习一下:____ strange weather it is! ___ tall building it is!___ fast the car is running! ___ hard the students are working!e out 出来花儿开放出版7. 各种”变化”表达1)become+ 名词/ 形容词表示身份、职位的变化2)get+(形)比较级表示一种变化过程“渐渐变得” 多用于口语。

3)turn 表示颜色性质变化4)grow 表示逐渐变成新的状态强调变化结果练习一下:1)My little sister is ___ taller.2)Kevin will give less homework to his students if he ___ a teacher.3)Leaves __ yellow in autumn.4)It’s ___ darker and darker outside, we have to leave now.8.dark adj/ n 黑暗in the dark 在黑暗中9.mean ---meant---meant 意思是1)What does… mean? What’s the meaning of…? What do you mean by…? …是什么意思?2) mean doing… 意味着做… mean to do… 打算做…练习一下:I didn’t mean ___ (say) so, but you are too rude. Success means ___ (work) hard.Spring means green grass, beautiful flowers and __(play) in the rain.10.go swimming/ go skiing/ go skating11.have snowball fights 打雪仗12. colour--- colourful (adj)Lesson 32 I Can’t Wait for Winter1.do (some) research 做研究(调查)2. forget to do… 忘记要做…(未做forget doing… 忘记做过某事(已做)3.go back 返回4. clear---clearly 晴朗、清晰5. hard adj 硬的--- soft hard adj 困难的--- easyhard adv 努力地猛烈地hardly adv 几乎不6. in the snow/ in the sun/ in the rain /on the ice7.wait for…. 等待Can’t wait to do…. 等不及要做…Lesson 33 Kim’s Favourite Season1.以y结尾的形容词描述天气sun-sunny snow-snowy cloud-cloudy wind-windy fog-foggy ice-icy2.on/at weekends 在周末3.pick 採摘pick sth up捡起拾起pick sb up 接某人4.clap for sb 为某人鼓掌5.fill A with B 用B 装满AA be filled withB A 里面装满了BLesson 34 Steven’s Report1.It’s one’s turn to do …轮到某人做…2.go on a trip to… 去… 旅行3.play catch 玩传/接球游戏4.have a picnic 野餐5.feed---fed---fed6.goose---geese (复数)7. begin-began-begun 开始begin to do…= begin doing… 开始做…8. wet---wetter---wettestLesson 35 Surfing in Sydney1.reach 1)达到The temperature reaches 40 degrees.2)到达reach; arrive in/ arrive at; get toWhen did you ___ there last night?2.on a windy day 在刮风天3.ride the waves= surf 冲浪4.be popular with… 很受…的欢迎5.watch 观看watch sb do …/ watch sb doing…6.one day 指过去或将来的某一天someday= some day 将来某一天7…be short for … 是…的简称/缩写8. another way of doing… 做…的另一种方法Lesson 36 Spring in China1.everywhere/ somewhere/ anywhere/ nowhereI look for my dog ____, but I can’t find him ___. He must lose his way.We want to find ___ cool and have a drink.We can go ___ because it is raining outside.2.everything/ something/anything/ nothingYou look worried, Is ___ all right?Is there ___ special in today’s newspapers?Let’s do ___ to help those poor children.。

Lesson35 Surfing in Sydney

Lesson35 Surfing in Sydney

3. Fill in the blanks with the phrases in the box.
lots of beaches good exercise
are different from
December to February
a great surfer
1. I live in Sydney, Australia. We have ____________. lots of beaches differet from 2. Seasons in Australia are _______________ seasons in many other countries.
Write a summary of the text with the
following words. (70词左右) Useful expressions: surfing degree mate sea reach surfboard
1. Learn the words in Lesson 36. 2. Underline the phrases.
2. Match the words with the correct meanings. reach popular degrees a big body of water a word to describe temperature get to; arrive at
sea
be liked by many people
objectives To use the phrases correctly
be different from
from…to…
take pictures
lots of

去澳大利亚英语作文45句

去澳大利亚英语作文45句

去澳大利亚英语作文45句Australia is a beautiful country located in the southern hemisphere. It is known for its unique wildlife, stunning landscapes, and diverse culture. In this article, we will explore 45 interesting facts about Australia.1. Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world by total area.2. It is the only country that occupies an entire continent.3. The capital city of Australia is Canberra.4. The official language spoken in Australia is English.5. Australia has a population of approximately 26 million people.6. The Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Queensland, is the world's largest coral reef system.7. Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a famous sandstone monolith in the Northern Territory.8. Australia is home to a wide variety of unique animals, including kangaroos, koalas, and platypuses.9. The Australian dollar is the official currency of the country.10. Australia is known for its iconic landmarks, such as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.11. The country has a high standard of living and is ranked highly in terms of healthcare and education.12. Melbourne, the second-largest city in Australia, is often voted as one of the world's most livable cities.13. Australia is famous for its beautiful beaches, such as Bondi Beach in Sydney and Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsunday Islands.14. The country has a diverse climate, ranging from tropical in the north to temperate in the south.15. Australians are known for their love of sports, particularly cricket, Australian rules football, and rugby.16. The Melbourne Cup, a horse racing event held annually, is known as "the race that stops a nation."17. Vegemite, a spread made from leftover brewer's yeast, is a popular Australian food.18. Australia is home to the largest Greek population outside of Greece.19. The Great Ocean Road, a scenic coastal drive in Victoria, is a popular tourist attraction.20. Australia has a strong coffee culture, with espresso-based drinks being a favorite among locals.21. The country has a rich indigenous culture, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples being the original inhabitants.22. The Murray River, which runs through three states, is Australia's longest river.23. The Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks, is a highlight along the Great Ocean Road.24. Australia is known for its stunning national parks, such as Kakadu National Park and the Blue Mountains.25. The country has a reputation for being home to some of the deadliest animals in the world, including snakes, spiders, and jellyfish.26. The Australian Football League (AFL) is the most popular spectator sport in the country.27. Australia is a multicultural society, with immigrants from all over the world contributing to its diversity.28. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the widest long-span bridge and tallest steel arch bridge in the world.29. Australia has a strong film industry, with notable actors such as Hugh Jackman, Cate Blanchett, and Nicole Kidman.30. The country has a unique musical instrument called the didgeridoo, which is played by indigenous Australians.31. The Great Dividing Range is a series of mountain ranges that run parallel to the east coast of Australia.32. The Royal National Park in New South Wales is the oldest national park in Australia.33. The country is known for its laid-back lifestyle and "no worries" attitude.34. Australia is a popular destination for adventure sports, such as surfing, skydiving, and bungee jumping.35. The West Australian coastline is known for its stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean.36. Australia is home to some of the world's best wineries, particularly in the regions of Barossa Valley and Margaret River.37. The country has a strong emphasis on outdoor activities, with hiking, camping, and fishing being popular pastimes.38. The Australian Open, one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, is held annually in Melbourne.39. The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides medical assistance to people living in remote areas of Australia.40. The Nullarbor Plain is one of the world's largest limestone karst landscapes and is known for its long, straight road.41. The Tasmanian devil, a carnivorous marsupial, is native to Tasmania and is known for its aggressive behavior.42. Australia is home to the world's largest population of wild camels.43. The Great Sandy Desert, located in Western Australia, is one of the largest deserts in the world.44. The country has a strong coffee culture, with many specialty coffee shops and cafes.45. Australia is a popular destination for backpackers and offers a wide range of working holiday opportunities.In conclusion, Australia is a country of vast landscapes, unique wildlife, and a rich cultural heritage. From its stunning beaches to its iconic landmarks, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this diverse and beautiful country. Whether you are exploring the Great Barrier Reef or relaxing on a beach, Australia offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.。

冀教版初一英语下册电子书下载

冀教版初一英语下册电子书下载

冀教版初一英语下册电子书下载河北教育出版社七年级英语电子教材第二册是义务教育教学用书,连接三年级的起点。

书中内容丰富,了解中国的历史文化,分享有趣的英文故事。

冀教版七年级下册英语目录Unit 1:A Trip to the Silk RoadLesson 1:A trip to ChinaLesson 2:Meet you in BeijingLesson 3:A visit to Xi'anLesson 4:A visit to LanzhouLesson5:Another stop along the Silk RoadLesson 6:Jenny's DiaryReview:Unit ReviewUnit 2:It's show time!Lesson 7:What's your project about?Lesson 8:Marco Polo and the Silk RoadLesson 9:Dunny's school projectLesson 10:Music and danceLesson 11:Food in ChinaLesson 12:A blog about the Silk RoadReview:Unit ReviewUnit 3:School lifeLesson 13:How is school going? Lesson 14:Jenny's school life Lesson 15:Making a difference Lesson 16:We are with you!Lesson5:School science fairLesson 18:Teaching in China Review:Unit ReviewUnit 4:After-school activities Lesson 19:A dinner dateLesson 20:Join our club!Lesson 21:What is your club type? Lesson 22:Big plans for the weekend Lesson 23:A weekend with Grandma Lesson 24:How was your weekend? Review:Unit ReviewUnit 5:I love learning English! Lesson 25:A phone friendLesson 26:Online phone callsLesson 27:Amazing EnglishLesson 28:How do I learn English? Lesson 29:A door to the worldLesson 30:Writing an E-mail in English Review:Unit ReviewUnit 6:SeasonsLesson 31:What strange weather! Lesson 32:I can't wait for winter! Lesson 33:Kim's favourite season Lesson 34:Steven's reportLesson 35:Surfing in SydneyLesson 36:Spring in ChinaReview:Unit ReviewUnit 7:Sports and good healthLesson 37:You are what you eat! Lesson 38:Stay healthy!Lesson 39:Danny's reportLesson 40:Move your bodyLesson 41:Were people healthy then? Lesson 42:Know yourselfReview:Unit ReviewUnit 8:Summer holiday is ing!Lesson 43:Have a good summer!Lesson 44:Volunteering in summer Lesson 45:Baseball seasonLesson 46:Get ready for summer holiday! Lesson 46:Summer plansLesson 48:Li Ming's Summer Holiday Review:Unit ReviewPronunciationVocabulary and Structures。

冀教版英语七年级下册Unit 6:Lesson 35 Surfing in Sydney. 教案

冀教版英语七年级下册Unit 6:Lesson 35 Surfing in Sydney. 教案

Lesson 35 Surfing in Sydney(冀教版Book2)一、教材的地位和作用冀教版七年级英语第二册第六单元是围绕“Seasons in Canada”这个话题展开的,通过讲述加拿大不同的季节,不同的活动,了解自然现象在英语中可能具有的文化含义。

Lesson 47是本单元的第7课时,是通过Aaron对自己喜欢的季节及冲浪的喜爱的介绍来激发学生的学习热情。

二、学情分析从七年级下学期开始,学生已有的知识储备,生活经验和认知水平,再加上他们对英语有着强烈的求知欲和好奇心,以及他们在活动中乐于表现自己的特点。

但是本班学生大多数来自农村,注意到学生英语水平的不均衡,所以通过课堂上一系列的教学活动,激发和培养学生的学习兴趣,鼓励学生大胆实践,勇于探索。

Teaching proceduresBoard design:Lesson 47 Surfing in Sydneypopular exercise bringsurf surfer surfboardlist …as…, ride on the waves课后反思:反思这节课,主要有以下几个特征:一、我在这节课上,把教学目标锁定在对Australian boy 的了解,以此为线索,展开教学活动,从而达到对本单元的复习的目的。

因为一节好的英语课堂应是厚重的,有分量的。

它体现着教师的教学思想,体现着教师对教材的感悟,这并不一定要求每一节课的设计内容有多么繁杂,教学手段有多么先进,而是要凭借教师的自身经验和知识体系,有效引领学生;不被教材所累,根据教学目标,灵活运用教材。

二、师生互动,生生互动,在互动中,碰撞出智慧的火花,在互动中加深师生的情感,在互动中激发学生学习的热情。

在本节课中,通过学生的一环又一环的活动,推动教学的进展,完成了知识的传授。

三、在教师创设的情景中,使学生沉浸其中,在问题的设置中,使学生受到点拨确有收获,使学生得到创新的感受。

冀教版七年级英语下册Unit6-Seasons全单元教案

冀教版七年级英语下册Unit6-Seasons全单元教案

Unit 6 SeasonsLesson 31:What strange weather!Ⅰ.Learning Aims:1. Grasp main words:strange notice wild wakesurprised become dark ski snowball2. Understand the usages of notice, wake up/wake sb. up,turn/become, want.3. Talking about favorite seasons and reasons.4. Master the grammar: Exclamatory Sentences (Ⅰ).Ⅱ.Learning main points:1. Main words in this lesson.2. Favorite seasons and reasons.3. The grammar: Exclamatory Sentences.Ⅲ.Learning difficulties:1. About favorite seasons and reasons.2. The grammar: Exclamatory Sentences.Ⅳ.导学环节:(一)self-learning1. 温故知新:1) Use English to phone sb. about recent learning.2) Read the dialogue and solve the problems in groups.2. 互助释疑:the noun of strange-----stranger e.g. He is stranger.notice sb. do/doing sth. (经常做与正在做)wake up(醒来),wake sb. up(叫醒或唤醒某人)become/turn + adj.want sb. to do sth.什么叫感叹句?感叹句是表示喜怒哀乐等强烈感情的句子。

Unit 6 Lesson 35 Surfing in Sydney【教案】七年级英语下册(冀教版)

Unit 6 Lesson 35 Surfing in Sydney【教案】七年级英语下册(冀教版)

教师活动学生活动二次备课Step I:Lead inWhat's the weather like in summer in your hometown?What is the temperature in your hometown in summer ?What clothes do you wear during this season?Step II:Lead inWhat summer activities are popular among you and your friends?Step III:Lead inWhat else do you like doing during the season ?Today let ’s learn Aaron ’s blog.Can you guess what is his favourite season?What activity is he going to talk about?Step IV :ListeningListen and circle the correct words.1.Aaron is (16/18)years old.2.Aaron lives in (Canada/Australia).3.Aaron ’s favourite season is (winter/summer).4.Surfing (is/isn ’t)very popular in Sydney.5.Aaron ’s father (can/can ’t)get a good picture of him.Step V:Let’s Do It2.Match the words with correct meanings.Step VI:Let’s Do It4.Tick the correct meaning for each sentence.1.Summer is my favourite season.□I like summer best.□Summer is the best season.2.Surfing is very popular here.□Many people here like to go surfing.□Surfing is a famous sport.3.The weather in Beijing is different from the weather in Chengdu.□The weather in Beijing and Chengdu is not the same.Greet and talk about something about seasons.Watch the pictures and think about something about summer.Lead into the new lesson.Listen and circle the correct words.Learn the new words and match the words with correct meanings .Read the sentences and tick the correct meaning for each sentence.□The weather in Beijing and Chengdu is almost the same.Step VII:Reading tasks1.What does Sydney have?2.How is the weather?3.What’s the temperature here often?4.Are the seasons here the same as those in other countries?5.What is Aaron’s favourite season?6.What does Aaron think of the season?7.What can Aaron do on a windy day?8.What does Aaron think of surfing?9.Can his father take a good picture of him?Why not?10.What is Aaron’s dream for the future?11.What will he do to make his dream come ture? Step VIII:Language Point1.Surfing is very popular here.surfing n.冲浪运动surf v.冲浪surfer n.冲浪者popular adj.流行的;普及的be popular with/among在……中流行/受欢迎2.My mum and dad often come and watch me surf. watch sb.do sth.观看某人做某事(事情已经做过或常做)watch sb.doing sth.观看某人正在做某事(事情正在发生)I watched him leave,and then went home.I watched Jim playing basketball when I passed by yesterday.3.“G’day”is short for“Good day”and“mate”is another way of saying“friend.”be short for是……的简称/缩写another way of doing/to do sth.做某事的另外一种方式Step IX:Let’s Do It!Read the lesson and fill in the blanks with the phrases in the box.Read the text carefully and finish the reading task.Read the text and answer the questions.Listen,take notes and learn the new language points.Make sentences.Read the sentences and fill in the blanks with the phrases in the box.lots of beaches good exercise are different from a great surfer December to February 1.I live in Sydney,Australia.Wehave______________.2.Seasons in Australia______seasons in many other countries.3.Summers here go from_____________________.4.Surfing is very popular here.It is difficult,but very.5.I hope to be________________one day.Step X:Let’s Do It!Work in groups.In your opinion,what is the most popular sport in China?Can you play it in any season? Discuss and present your answers to the class.Step X:SummaryKey words&phrases:surfing,mate,reach,degree,sea,surfboard,popular, surferKey sentences:1.Often the temperature reaches40degrees!2.On a windy day,I can ride the waves on the surfboard.3.It is difficult,but very good exercise.To be able to talk about seasons and activities. HomeworkIn your opinion,what is the most popular sport in China?Can you play it in any season?Discuss and present your answers to the class.Work in groups and discuss the questions.Summary.。

冀教版七年级英语下册教案Unit 6 第5课时

冀教版七年级英语下册教案Unit 6 第5课时

第五课时Lesson 35Surfing in Sydney 课时目标自主学习一、根据句意及首字母或汉语提示写出单词。

1.Surfing(冲浪运动) is my favorite sport.2.When will you reach(到达) Chengdu?3.I enjoy playing near the sea(海洋).4.She is a popular singer from France.5.I think surfers are really brave.二、写出下列画线短语的汉语意思。

1.Seasons in Australia are different from seasons in many other countries.与……不同2.On a windy day, I can ride the waves on my surfboard.冲浪教学过程环节1新课导入教师展示两张与悉尼有关的图片,然后和学生一起讨论这个城市。

T:Good morning, everyone.Let's look at the pictures.Did you go to Sydney before?Ss:Yes./No.T:What do you know about Sydney?Ss:Sydney is in Australia.There is blue sea and beautiful beaches....设计意图:通过图片引入话题,直观而形象;通过师生之间的对话,能够活跃课堂氛围,激发学生的学习兴趣。

环节2新课学习1.让学生浏览教材P90的文章,了解其主旨大意。

教师邀请一名学生归纳概括文章的主旨大意。

2.让学生精读文章,并勾画出重要的单词、短语和句子,教师讲解本课的重难点。

3.教师播放活动1的录音,学生完成活动1的练习。

教师核对答案。

4.让学生明确活动2的题干,然后浏览方框中的内容,并将单词及其对应的意思进行匹配。

Lesson35-Surfing-in-Sydney

Lesson35-Surfing-in-Sydney
译) _在__有__风_的__日__子__里_,__我__能__用_我__的__冲__浪_板__冲__浪__。___
Language points
• 1.G‘day mates 朋友们好 G’day is short for Good day
be short for ………的缩写
is short for telavision.
Arrive(in/at)+地点
例:今天我到的北京
I resch Beijing today. I get to Beijing today. I arrive in Beijing today.
• 4.Ride the waves 冲浪
• 例:在夏天,我天天冲浪。
In summer, I ride the waves everyday.
Lesson35 Surfing in Sydney
168 教师姓名:杨开
New words
1.冲浪运动 2.到达
3.朋友;伙伴
4.度数
5.流行的;普及 的 6.海洋
surfing reach mate degree popular
sea
7.冲浪板 8.冲浪者
surfboard
surfer
Listening
• 阅读课文并回答问题 • 1.Surfing is very popular in Sydney.(T) T or F. • 2.What is Aaron’s dream in the future. ___H__e_h_o_p_e_s_t_o_b_e__a_g_r_e_at__su_r_f_e_r._______. • 3.On a windy day, I can ride the waves on my surfboard.(翻

surfing 英文介绍

surfing 英文介绍

surfing 英文介绍Surfing: A Guide to the Thrill of Riding Waves.Surfing, the exhilarating water sport that involves riding ocean waves, has captivated thrill-seekers andnature enthusiasts alike for centuries. With its roots in ancient Polynesian cultures, surfing has evolved into a global phenomenon, attracting millions of participants worldwide.Origins and Cultural Significance.The origins of surfing can be traced back to the Polynesian islands of Hawai'i and Tahiti, where it was a deeply ingrained cultural practice. Surfers were revered as skilled navigators, fishermen, and spiritual intermediaries. They used wooden boards to ride the waves, fostering a connection to the ocean and their environment.In the 20th century, surfing gained widespreadpopularity in the United States and Australia. The advent of fiberglass surfboards and the rise of surfing competitions propelled the sport into the limelight, attracting a new generation of enthusiasts. Since then, surfing has continued to grow in popularity, becoming a symbol of adventure, freedom, and the pursuit of the perfect wave.Wave Mechanics and Surfing Techniques.The essence of surfing lies in harnessing the power of ocean waves to propel oneself forward. Waves are formed when wind energy transfers to water, creating ripples that travel across the ocean's surface. When these ripples reach shallow water, they break, forming the distinctive peaks and troughs that surfers seek.To successfully ride a wave, surfers must understand wave mechanics and master specific techniques. These techniques include paddling out to the waves, catching the wave at the right moment, and maneuvering the board to stay on top of the wave. Advanced surfers may perform aerialmaneuvers and other tricks to showcase their skills.Types of Surfboards.The choice of surfboard plays a crucial role in surfing performance. Surfboards come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, each designed to suit different wave conditions and surfer preferences.Shortboards: These boards are typically 5-7 feet long and are designed for speed and maneuverability in smaller waves. They are ideal for experienced surfers who value quick turns and aerial maneuvers.Longboards: Longboards are longer than shortboards, typically ranging from 7-9 feet in length. They offer greater stability and glide, making them suitable for beginners and surfers in larger waves.Funboards: Funboards are a hybrid between shortboards and longboards, combining elements of both designs. They provide a balanced mix of stability and performance, makingthem versatile for a wide range of wave conditions.Surf Etiquette and Safety.As with any water sport, surfing carries inherent risks. To ensure a safe and enjoyable surfing experience, it is essential to adhere to surf etiquette and safety guidelines.Surf Etiquette:Respect other surfers and give them right of way on waves.Avoid dropping in on other surfers or interfering with their rides.Paddle wide of other surfers and avoid getting too close to them.Safety Guidelines:Always surf with a friend or partner.Check the weather and surf conditions before entering the water.Wear a leash to keep your surfboard attached to you in case of a fall.Be aware of hazards such as rocks, reefs, and other surfers.Know your limits and do not overestimate your abilities.Health Benefits and Environmental Awareness.Surfing not only offers a thrilling experience but also provides numerous health benefits. It is an excellent way to stay active, improve cardiovascular health, and build core and leg strength. The constant paddling and maneuvering of the surfboard also enhances balance andкоординация.Beyond the physical benefits, surfing also promotes environmental awareness. Surfers often become passionate advocates for protecting the oceans and coastal environments. They actively participate in beach cleanups and initiatives to reduce plastic pollution and preserve marine ecosystems.Surfing Today and the Future.Surfing has evolved from its ancient origins into a global phenomenon, embracing diverse cultures, demographics, and skill levels. Today, surfing is not only a sport butalso a lifestyle, celebrated through music, art, and fashion.As technology continues to advance, the future ofsurfing looks bright. Surfboards are becoming more refined, and new training methods are emerging to help surfers improve their skills and performance. The growingpopularity of surfing also bodes well for the future of ocean conservation, as surfers become increasingly invested in protecting the waves they ride.In conclusion, surfing is an exhilarating water sport that combines athleticism, adventure, and a deep connection to the ocean. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, the allure of riding waves is undeniable. By embracing the principles of surf etiquette and safety, surfers can enjoy a rewarding and transformative experience while also contributing to the preservation of our precious marine environment.。

小学上册第十五次英语第一单元真题试卷

小学上册第十五次英语第一单元真题试卷

小学上册英语第一单元真题试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The _____ (植物领域) is a rich area for exploration and learning.2.What is the name of the famous clock tower in London?A. Big BenB. Tower BridgeC. London EyeD. Buckingham PalaceA3.What is the capital of France?A. BerlinB. LondonC. ParisD. MadridC4. A __________ is a small, furry animal that hops around.5.They are _______ (playing/studying) in the classroom.6.The children are ______ (happy) at the zoo.7.What color is the grass?A. BlueB. GreenC. RedD. Yellow8. A lever can help lift heavy ______.9.I enjoy going to the ______.10.The _____ (ocean) is vast.11. A compound that can act as both an acid and a base is called ______.12.What is the name of the largest land animal?A. LionB. ElephantC. RhinoD. GiraffeB13.The _____ (海星) can be found in tidal pools.14.The Earth’s crust is constantly being renewed through ______ activity.15.What do you call the person who flies an airplane?A. PilotB. DriverC. CaptainD. Engineer16.How many days are in February during a leap year?A. 28B. 29C. 30D. 31B17.My dad loves to cook __________. (晚餐)18.Which fruit is yellow?A. AppleB. BananaC. CherryD. Grape19.What is the capital city of the Maldives?A. MaléB. Addu CityC. FuvahmulahD. Kulhudhuffushi20.What do we call the place where books are kept?A. SchoolB. LibraryC. BankD. Store21.She has a pretty ________.22.The _______ of sound is measured in decibels.23.My uncle is a skilled ____ (potter).24.I saw a _______ flying in the garden (我在花园看到一只_______在飞).25.How many wheels does a bicycle have?A. TwoB. FourC. ThreeD. SixA26.We have a toy ____ that we can control with a remote. (玩具名称)27.What do you call the winter sport of sliding down snow-covered hills?A. SkiingB. SurfingC. SkatingD. Snowboarding28.I love to sit by the __________ when it’s sunny. (河)29. A catalyst helps a reaction occur at a ________ rate.30.The _____ (火车站) is crowded.31.The capital of the Republic of the Congo is ________ (布拉柴维尔).32.I like to play ___. (cards)33. A lion roars fiercely in the _______ as it prowls.34.Salt is an example of a ______ formed from an acid and a base.35.The __________ (历史的留下) contributes to legacy.36.How many days are there in a week?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 8C37.What do we call the solid part of the Earth?A. AtmosphereB. HydrosphereC. LithosphereD. BiosphereC38.The __________ (历史的启示) sparks creativity.39.I have a ________ in my backpack.40.The process of oxidation involves __________ losing electrons.41.What do we call the movement of the Earth around the sun?A. RotationB. RevolutionC. OrbitD. Spin42.The fire is _____ (hot/cold).43.The chemical formula for iron sulfate is _______.44.What do you call the event where people come together to celebrate a holiday?A. GatheringB. CelebrationC. PartyD. EventB45. A ______ (蜥蜴) can be quite colorful and fascinating.46.Playing with my toy ____ helps me relax. (玩具名称)47.Which insect can produce honey?A. AntB. ButterflyC. BeeD. FlyC48.I enjoy storytelling sessions at the library. The librarian has the best ________ (故事).49.What do we call a person who studies ancient civilizations?A. ArchaeologistB. HistorianC. AnthropologistD. Paleontologist50.The island nation of Japan is made up of ________ (岛国日本由________组成).51.The first telephone was invented by _______. (贝尔)52.The __________ is known for its vast empire and military prowess. (罗马帝国)53.I like to ________ (experiment) with ideas.54.What is the process of plants making their food called?A. DigestionB. PhotosynthesisC. RespirationD. Evaporation55.What do we call the animal that is often kept in cages and can talk?A. DogB. ParrotC. CatD. Hamster56.His name is . (他的名字是。

《Surfing-in-Sydney》Seasons-PPT课件【品质课件PPT】

《Surfing-in-Sydney》Seasons-PPT课件【品质课件PPT】

Warm-up Do you know what surfing is? Would you like to try surfing? Let’s watch a video and then answer the questions.
Presentation
Listen to Aaron’s Blog and then answer.
Homework
Work in groups. In your opinion, what is the most popular sport in china? Can you play it in any season? Discuss and present your answers to the class.
Exercises
I. 单项填空
1. The weather in Fujian is ________ that in Beijing.
A. different with
B. the same of
C. different from
D. the same to
2. I like going for a picnic ________ a fine day.
Language points 1. …we have lots of beaches. ……我们这有许多沙滩。 a lot of=lots of 许多,修饰可数名词复数和不可数 名词,可换成 many或much。 The lake has lots of fishes. 这个湖里有许多鱼。 Yesterday he ate a lot of fish. 昨天他吃了许多鱼肉。
Let’s do it!
Listen and circle the correct words. 1.Aaron is (16/18)years old. 2.Aaron lives in (Canada /Australia). 3.Aaron’s favortite season is (winter/summer). 4.Surfing (is/isn’t) very popular in Sydney. 5. Aaron's father (can/can’t) get a good picture of him.

有关悉尼的英语句子摘抄

有关悉尼的英语句子摘抄

有关悉尼的英语句子摘抄1.Sydney is the largest city in Australia.2.The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city.3.Sydney Opera House is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.4.Sydney is known for its beautiful beaches, like Bondi Beach and Manly Beach.5.The weather in Sydney is generally warm and sunny.6.Sydney is home to a diverse range of cultures and cuisines.7.The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney is a great place for a leisurely walk.8.Sydney Tower Eye offers panoramic views of the city skyline.9.Sydney is a popular destination for shopping, with many malls and boutiques.10.Darling Harbour is a lively waterfront area with restaurants and attractions.11.The Sydney Cricket Ground is a famous sports venue in the city.12.Sydney is a great place to explore by bike, with many cycle paths and scenic routes.13.The Rocks is a historic area in Sydney with cobblestone streets and colonial buildings.14.Sydney is well-connected by public transport, including trains, buses, ferries, and light rail.15.Taronga Zoo is a popular attraction in Sydney, with diverse animal exhibits and stunning views of the harbour.16.Sydney is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, with many museums, galleries, and theatres.17.The Blue Mountains National Park is a short drive from Sydney and offers stunning natural scenery.18.Sydney is a popular spot for surfing and other water sports.19.The Sydney Fish Market is a great place to sample fresh seafood.20.The ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park honors Australians who have served in war.21.Sydney is the capital of New South Wales in Australia.22.The Sydney Opera House is a famous landmark in the city.23.Sydney Harbour Bridge is another iconic symbol of Sydney.24.Sydney is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Bondi Beach.25.The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney is a popular tourist attraction.26.Sydney Tower Eye offers panoramic views of the city.27.The Rocks is a historic area in Sydney with cobblestone streets.28.Darling Harbour is a vibrant waterfront area in Sydney.29.Sydney is home to many cultural institutions, such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales.30.Luna Park is an amusement park located in Sydney.31.Sydney is a diverse city with a large immigrant population.32.The University of Sydney is one of the oldest universities in Australia.33.Circular Quay is a major transport hub in Sydney.34.The Sydney Fish Market is a popular destination for seafood lovers.35.Sydney is a hub for business and commerce in Australia.36.The Blue Mountains are located just outside of Sydney.37.The Sydney Mardi Gras is a famous LGBT pride parade held annually.38.Sydney has a temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers.39.Sydney is often ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world.40.Sydney is a cosmopolitan city with a thriving arts and culture scene.41.Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales and the largest city in Australia.42.The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic buildings in the world.43.Sydney Harbour Bridge is a famous landmark in Sydney.44.Sydney is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Bondi Beach and Manly Beach.45.The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney is a popular spot for locals and tourists.46.Sydney Tower offers panoramic views of the city skyline.47.The Rocks is a historic area in Sydney with charming cobblestone streets.48.Sydney is a multicultural city with a diverse population.49.The annual Sydney Mardi Gras is one of the biggest LGBTQ+ events in the world.50.Sydney is home to world-class museums and art galleries, such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales.51.Manly is a beachside suburb of Sydney popular for surfing and outdoor activities.52.Sydney is a great place for foodies, with a wide variety of restaurants and cafes.53.Sydney is surrounded by beautiful national parks and bushland.54.The Sydney Harbour is a natural harbor and a stunning sight at sunset.55.Sydney has a vibrant nightlife with bars, clubs, and live music venues.56.The Sydney Fish Market is a popular spot to enjoy fresh seafood.57.Sydney has a mild climate with warm summers and mild winters.58.Sydney is a major hub for international and domestic flights.59.The Sydney CBD is the central business district of the city.60.Sydney is a city that offers a great quality of life with a mix of urban and natural attractions.61.Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia.62.The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark of the city.63.The Sydney Opera House is a famous performing arts venue.64.Sydney is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Bondi Beach.65.The Royal Botanic Garden is a popular tourist attraction in Sydney.66.Sydney Tower offers panoramic views of the city skyline.67.Darling Harbour is a vibrant waterfront precinct in Sydney.68.The Rocks is a historic area in Sydney with cobblestone streets.69.Sydney is home to a diverse range of cultures and cuisines.70.The Taronga Zoo is a popular attraction for animal lovers in Sydney.71.Manly Beach is a famous surfing spot in Sydney.72.The Blue Mountains are a scenic area near Sydney for outdoor activities.73.The Sydney Fish Market is a great place to enjoy fresh seafood.74.Sydney is a major financial and economic hub in Australia.75.The Sydney Trains network provides convenient public transportation.76.Sydney experiences a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters.77.The University of Sydney is a prestigious institution for higher education.78.Sydney is often ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world.79.The Sydney Festival is a major cultural event held annually.80.Sydney Harbour is a natural harbor that stretches for miles along the coast.81.Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales in Australia.82.The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city.83.The Sydney Harbour Bridge is another famous symbol of the city.84.Sydney is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Bondi Beach.85.The city has a vibrant arts and culture scene with many museums and galleries.86.Sydney is a popular destination for tourists from around the world.87.The city has a diverse population with people from many different backgrounds.88.Sydney is home to many delicious restaurants and cafes serving a variety of cuisines.89.The climate in Sydney is generally warm and sunny, with mild winters.90.The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city.91.There are many parks and outdoor spaces in Sydney for residents to enjoy.92.The nightlife in Sydney is lively with many bars, clubs, and live music venues.93.The public transportation system in Sydney iswell-developed and efficient.94.The economy of Sydney is driven by industries such as finance, tourism, and technology.95.The University of Sydney is a prestigious institution known for its research and academic programs.96.The Sydney Tower Eye offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.97.The Sydney Fish Market is a popular spot for seafood lovers to visit.98.Sydney is a hub for sports, with events such as the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.99.The city hosts many cultural festivals and events throughout the year.100.Sydney is a great place to live, work, and explore for people of all ages.101.Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities.102.The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic buildings in the world.103.The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a famous landmark that connects the northern and southern parts of the city.104.Sydney is known for its beautiful beaches, including Bondi Beach and Manly Beach.105.The city has a vibrant food scene with many restaurants offering international cuisine.106.Sydney is home to a diverse population, with people from many different cultural backgrounds.107.The Taronga Zoo in Sydney is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world.108.The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney is a beautiful green space near the Sydney Opera House.109.The city has a thriving arts and culture scene, with many galleries and museums to explore.110.Sydney is a popular destination for tourists, with many attractions and activities to enjoy.111.The city has a strong economy, with key industries including finance, tourism, and technology.112.Sydney is located on the east coast of Australia, making it a gateway to the Pacific region.113.The Sydney International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the country.114.The city has a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters.115.Sydney is surrounded by national parks and natural beauty, including the Blue Mountains and Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.116.The city is known for its outdoor lifestyle, with many residents enjoying activities like surfing, hiking, and sailing.117.Sydney is a major transportation hub, with a network of trains, buses, and ferries connecting different parts of the city.118.The Sydney Fish Market is a popular spot to buy fresh seafood and enjoy waterfront dining.119.The city has a reputation for being laid-back and friendly, with a relaxed atmosphere that attracts visitors from around the world.120.Sydney is a hub for education and research, with several universities and research institutions located in the city.。

小学上册第六次英语第五单元测验试卷

小学上册第六次英语第五单元测验试卷

小学上册英语第五单元测验试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and ______.2.What is the freezing point of water?A. 0 degrees CelsiusB. 32 degrees FahrenheitC. Both A and BD. 100 degrees CelsiusC3.What do we use to write?A. SpoonB. PenC. ForkD. PlateB4. A physical property can be observed without changing the ______.5.My sister loves to read ____.6.What do we call the main character in a story?A. ProtagonistB. AntagonistC. NarratorD. Supporting CharacterA7.What do you use to write?A. BrushB. PencilC. SpoonD. ScissorsB8.What is the opposite of "light"?A. BrightB. DarkC. HeavyD. Soft9.What is the main diet of herbivores?A. MeatB. PlantsC. InsectsD. FishB10.I want to be a ______ (scientist) when I grow up.11.What is the capital of Seychelles?A. VictoriaB. MahéC. PraslinD. La DigueA12.What do you use to write on a chalkboard?A. PenB. PencilC. ChalkD. CrayonC13.What do we call the art of making films?A. PhotographyB. CinematographyC. PaintingD. SculptureB14.What do you call the winter sport of sliding down snow-covered hills?A. SkiingB. SurfingC. SkatingD. Snowboarding15.What do we call a place where we keep books?A. LibraryB. MuseumC. SchoolD. ParkA16.The manatee is often called a sea ________________ (牛) due to its gentle nature.17.What do we call the parts of a plant that attract insects?A. RootsB. StemsC. FlowersD. LeavesC18.What is the smallest country in the world?A. MonacoB. Vatican CityC. San MarinoD. LiechtensteinB19.I have a ___ (favorite) movie.20.I enjoy doing ______ (运动) because it keeps me fit and active. My favorite is______ (游泳).21.What do you call a young horse?A. FoalB. CalfC. PuppyD. KittenA22. A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that can be _____ at a given temperature.23.Which month has Halloween?A. JanuaryB. FebruaryC. OctoberD. DecemberC24.Road connected ________ (中国与欧洲). The Silk25.The frog croaks at night in the ______.26.What is the main language spoken in the USA?A. SpanishB. EnglishC. FrenchD. German27.My parakeet loves to take a ______ (洗澡).28.The ancient Greeks held the first _____ (Olympics) in 776 BC.29.The ______ (海豹) can dive deep into the ocean.30.What do you call a large group of animals living together?A. PackB. HerdC. FlockD. All of the above31.The storm is ______ outside. (raging)32.The chemical symbol for platinum is _______.33.I can ______ my homework quickly.34.What is the capital of Finland?A. HelsinkiB. EspooC. TurkuD. Tampere35.My aunt works as a __________ (护士) in the clinic.36.The stars _____ bright in the night sky. (shine)37.The __________ (古代王国) often waged wars for territory.38.What is the main ingredient in cereal?A. FlourB. OatsC. SugarD. RiceB39.What is the opposite of hot?A. ColdB. WarmC. CoolD. BoilingA40.What do you call a person who studies music?A. MusicianB. ComposerC. MusicologistD. All of the aboveD41.I love to have tea parties with my ________ (玩具名) and pretend we are all friends.42.The cake has ________ on top.43.The boy has a new ________.44.Which planet is known as the Red Planet?A. VenusB. MarsC. MercuryD. NeptuneB45.What do you call the longest bone in the human body?A. TibiaB. FemurC. HumerusD. Radius46.My favorite singer is __________ (歌手) and I love her songs.47. A fossil is evidence of past ______.48.What do you call an animal that can live both in water and on land?A. FishB. MammalC. AmphibianD. ReptileC49. A ____ swims in ponds and has a smooth body.50.My grandmother loves to knit __________ (围巾).51.Vines can _____ (攀爬) up walls.52.I have a ________ for my birthday.53.The study of matter and its changes is called ______.54.The __________ (历史的教训) informs our actions.55.An atom consists of protons, neutrons, and ______.56.I see a _____ (car/bike) on the road.57. A planet's rotation period determines its ______ day length.58.How many states are in the USA?A. 50B. 48C. 51D. 52A59.I can build a train track with my ________ (玩具名称).60.The ______ can be found in almost every habitat.61.The __________ (历史的探索) invites curiosity.62.What do you call a person who designs buildings?A. ArchitectB. EngineerC. ContractorD. Artist63.The tiger is a powerful __________ (掠食者).64.What do we call the person responsible for a classroom?A. PrincipalB. TeacherC. StudentD. ParentB65.I have a _____ of bubble gum. (piece)66. A bumblebee visits many ______ (花) for nectar.67.The chair is ________ than the table.68.What is the name of the famous painting of a woman with a mysterious smile?A. The Starry NightB. The ScreamC. The Mona LisaD. Girl with a Pearl Earring69.Sugar dissolves in water to form a ______.70.I can build relationships through my ________ (玩具名称).71.The _____ (果蔬) are healthy.72.My favorite meal is ______.73.The bird built a nest in the ______ (树上). It laid some ______ (蛋).74.The Earth's crust is being constantly ______ by natural forces.75.Every morning, I wake up at _____ (时间) and get ready for school. I usually have _______ (食物) for breakfast. After that, I take my _______ (交通工具) to school.76.The chemical reaction that occurs in our cells is called cellular ______.77.What is the name of the fairy tale character who had a magic mirror?A. CinderellaB. Snow WhiteC. RapunzelD. Belle78.What do you call a baby dog?A. PuppyB. KittenC. CalfD. Cub79.The trees in the _______ provide shade and a place to rest.80.How many light-years away is the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri?A. 4.2 light-yearsB. 12.5 light-yearsC. 25 light-yearsD. 33 light-years81.What do you call a story that teaches a lesson?A. FableB. NovelC. PoemD. BiographyA Fable82.The chemical symbol for dysprosium is _____.83.The __________ was an important event in the fight for independence in Latin America. (独立战争)84.The ______ (果实) of the tree is delicious.85.What is the main ingredient in salad?A. LettuceB. TomatoC. CucumberD. Carrot86. A ________ can live in the water or on land.87.The chemical formula for magnesium oxide is _______.88.What is the primary color of a watermelon?A. PinkB. RedC. GreenD. Yellow89.What is the capital of Australia?A. SydneyB. MelbourneC. CanberraD. Brisbane90.What is the capital city of Vietnam?A. Ho Chi Minh CityB. HanoiC. Da NangD. Nha Trang91.What is the capital of Micronesia?A. PalikirB. PohnpeiC. YapD. ChuukA92.What do we call a person who studies the impact of technology on culture?A. TechnologistB. SociologistC. AnthropologistD. HistorianA93.I enjoy learning about _____ (植物适应) to their environment.94.The sky is _____ (blue/grey) today.95.What is the capital of Germany?A. MunichB. FrankfurtC. BerlinD. HamburgC96.I feel ______ when I am with my family.97.My brother's favorite animal is the ______ (狮子). It is strong and known as the ______ (森林之王).98.What is the capital of Slovenia?A. LjubljanaB. MariborC. CeljeD. KranjA99.The _______ (Cold War) shaped international relations in the second half of the 20th century.100.Which is the fastest land animal?A. HorseB. CheetahC. LionD. GazelleB。

小学上册第十五次英语第3单元全练全测

小学上册第十五次英语第3单元全练全测

小学上册英语第3单元全练全测英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What is the past tense of "go"?A. GoneB. WentC. GoD. Going2.What is the primary purpose of a compass?A. Measure distanceB. Show directionC. Indicate speedD. Calculate areaB3.What is the name of the phenomenon where light waves are stretched as an object moves away from us?A. Doppler EffectB. RedshiftC. BlueshiftD. Gravitational Lensing4.What is the capital of Cuba?A. HavanaB. SantiagoC. CamagueyD. HolguinA5.The __________ is a famous area known for its skin care products.6.I like _______ (尝试) new foods when I travel.7.I like to collect ________ (模型) of cars.8.The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids as _______ for their rulers.9.My school has many _______ (活动) that I enjoy participating in. They are very_______ (有趣).10.My favorite character is __________ (超级英雄) because he is very brave.11.The capital of Finland is __________.12.The first person to swim the English Channel was _______. (马修·韦本)13.Chemical reactions often involve a __________ (能量) change.14.My mom grows _______ in the garden (我妈妈在花园里种_______).15.What do you call a place where books are kept?A. SchoolB. LibraryC. StoreD. ParkB16.We should ________ (保护) the environment.17.Which animal is known for having a pouch?A. DogB. CatC. KangarooD. Elephant18. A ______ is a cold-blooded animal.19.What is the capital city of Canada?A. TorontoB. OttawaC. VancouverD. Montreal20. A ______ is an elevated area surrounded by lower land.21.Which month is Christmas celebrated?A. NovemberB. DecemberC. JanuaryD. OctoberB22.What color do you get by mixing blue and yellow?A. GreenB. PurpleC. OrangeD. RedA23.What is the name of the famous Canadian landmark?A. Sydney Opera HouseB. CN TowerC. Empire State BuildingD. Burj KhalifaB24.Which animal is known for its long neck?A. GiraffeB. ElephantC. ZebraD. KangarooA25. A __________ (果园) is filled with trees that bear fruit.26.What do we call the time when the sun rises?A. SunriseB. SunsetC. DuskD. DawnA27.The ______ (蜜蜂) help in pollination.28.I feed my cat ______ (鱼) every day.29.What is the capital of Italy?A. RomeB. MilanC. VeniceD. Florence30.Which of these is a winter sport?A. SwimmingB. SkiingC. SurfingD. RunningB31.What is 15 ÷ 3?A. 4B. 5C. 6D. 732.My brother is my silly _______ who always knows how to make me smile.33.What do we call a story that explains something about nature?A. LegendB. FableC. MythD. FairytaleC34.What do we call the time when the sun rises?A. NoonB. MorningC. EveningD. MidnightB35.The cake is on the ___ (table/counter).36.What is the term for a picture made by arranging colored pieces?A. MosaicB. CollageC. PortraitD. LandscapeA37. A __________ is a major geological feature of the earth.38.The ________ was a major cultural exchange between East and West.39.What is the largest rainforest in the world?A. Congo RainforestB. Amazon RainforestC. TaigaD. Temperate ForestB40.Which shape has three sides?A. SquareB. TriangleC. CircleD. Rectangle41. A ______ is a measure of how much solute can still be dissolved.42.The baby is _____ (crying/laughing) in the crib.43.The gecko climbs walls with its _________. (脚)44.My cousin is very __________ (适应力强).45.My dog loves to play fetch in the ______ (公园).46.What do we call a story that is passed down orally from generation to generation?A. MythB. LegendC. FolktaleD. FableC47.What is the term for the study of rocks and soil?A. BiologyB. GeologyC. AstronomyD. ChemistryB48.Who is the author of "Harry Potter"?A. J.R.R. TolkienB. J.K. RowlingC. Roald DahlD. C.S. LewisB49._____ (苔藓) grows in moist and shady areas.50.An object in space experiences ______ weightlessness.51. A jellyfish can drift with the ________________ (水流).52.What do we call the act of using resources wisely?A. ConservationB. EfficiencyC. SustainabilityD. All of the aboveD53.What is the capital city of Russia?A. MoscowB. St. PetersburgC. KazanD. Novosibirsk54.The cake is ________ (精致).55.What do we call the force that pulls objects toward the Earth?A. FrictionB. MagnetismC. GravityD. InertiaC56.I love to _______ (研究) new topics.57.What do you call a person who studies space?A. AstrophysicistB. AstronomerC. GeologistD. BiologistB58.What is the main purpose of a playground?A. To exerciseB. To relaxC. To playD. To socializeC59.What do we call the time it takes for the Earth to go around the sun?A. YearB. MonthC. DayD. HourA60.We have a ______ (大) garden.61. A ______ is a nocturnal animal.62.What do bees produce?A. MilkB. HoneyC. EggsD. Silk63.What is the smallest planet in our solar system?A. MercuryB. MarsC. VenusD. PlutoA64.The filmmaker produces amazing _____ (电影).65.What is the opposite of 'wet'?A. DryB. CleanC. MessyD. Neat66.What is the name of the first artificial satellite launched into orbit?A. Sputnik 1B. Explorer 1C. Vanguard 1D. Luna 167.We have a ______ (美丽的) garden full of flowers.68.Glaciers are large __________ of ice that move slowly.69. A molecule of oxygen consists of _______ atoms.70. I create stories about my ________ (玩具名称). Sometime71.The __________ (历史的深度) enriches insight.72.The pirate has a ___ (treasure) map.73.I enjoy going out with my ____.74.What is the name of the famous ship that sank on its maiden voyage?A. TitanicB. LusitaniaC. BritannicD. Andrea DoriaA75.Which planet is known as the "Giant Planet"?A. EarthB. SaturnC. JupiterD. UranusC76.My dad, ______ (我爸爸), loves to tell jokes.77. A chemical species can be positively or negatively charged as an ______.78.I enjoy ________ (做手工艺) in my free time.79.Which planet is known as the Red Planet?A. EarthB. VenusC. MarsD. Jupiter80.What is the capital of Indonesia?A. BaliB. JakartaC. BandungD. SurabayaB81.She wears a _____ (red) dress.82. A ______ (蝙蝠) is a nocturnal animal.83.What is the primary ingredient in chocolate cake?A. FlourB. SugarC. CocoaD. EggsC84. A __________ is a geological feature that influences the local landscape.85. A ______ (蜜蜂) moves from flower to flower gathering nectar.86. A pendulum's swing is an example of ______ motion.87.The _____ (蛋糕) is delicious.88.The _______ (小犀牛) has a thick skin and is very strong.89. A ______ is a geological feature that attracts scientists and researchers.90.My brother loves to __________ (参加) outdoor events.91. A ______ (生态学家) studies the relationships between plants and their environments.92.I enjoy going to ______ with my family.93.My sister draws _______ (画) very well.94.What is the opposite of full?A. EmptyB. HalfC. WholeD. Complete95.Which fruit is red and often used to make juice?A. BananaB. AppleC. GrapeD. OrangeB96.The ______ helps protect the inner organs of the body.97.The __________ (历史的共同体) foster connection.98.The _____ (squash) plant is prolific in summer.99.What is the name of the famous river in Egypt?A. NileB. AmazonC. MississippiD. YangtzeA 100.I have a toy _____ that glows at night.。

想去悉尼旅游英语作文

想去悉尼旅游英语作文

想去悉尼旅游英语作文Sydney, the vibrant capital of New South Wales, is a dream destination for many travelers. With its stunning beaches, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural scene, Sydney offers a unique and unforgettable experience. In this article, we will explore the reasons why I would love to visit Sydney and the attractions that make it a must-see city.First and foremost, Sydney is famous for its beautiful beaches. Bondi Beach, with its golden sands and crystal-clear waters, is a paradise for surfers and beach lovers. The beach culture in Sydney is vibrant, with locals and tourists alike enjoying the sun, sand, and surf. Whether you want to relax on the beach, take a swim, or try your hand at surfing, Sydney's beaches offer something for everyone.In addition to its stunning coastline, Sydney is home to some of the world's most iconic landmarks. The Sydney Opera House, with its distinctive sail-like design, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of the city. A visit to this architectural masterpiece is a must, whether you attend a performance or simply admire its beauty from the outside. Another must-see landmark is the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which offers breathtaking views of the city and the harbor. You can even climb to the top of the bridge for a truly unforgettable experience.Sydney is also a city of cultural diversity and offers a rich array of museums, galleries, and cultural events. The Art Gallery of New South Wales showcases a wide range of Australian and international art, while the Australian Museum provides insights into the country's natural and cultural history. The city also hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, such as Vivid Sydney, a festival of light, music, and ideas that transforms the city into a mesmerizing wonderland.For nature lovers, Sydney offers plenty of opportunities to explore its stunning natural surroundings. The Royal Botanic Garden is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Just a short ferry ride away, you can visit Taronga Zoo, where you can encounter a wide variety of native Australian wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, and crocodiles. If you're feeling more adventurous, a visit tothe Blue Mountains National Park is a must. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its breathtaking scenery, including dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and ancient forests.Another reason why Sydney is a top travel destination is its vibrant food scene. From trendy cafes to world-class restaurants, the city offers a diverse range of culinary experiences. You can indulge in fresh seafood at the Sydney Fish Market, savor international flavors at the multicultural neighborhoods like Chinatown, or enjoy fine dining at one of the many award-winning restaurants scattered throughout the city.Lastly, Sydney's friendly and laid-back atmosphere is another reason why I would love to visit. The locals, known as Sydneysiders, are known for their hospitality and welcoming nature. Whether you're exploring the city's neighborhoods or striking up a conversation with a local at a bar, you're sure to feel at home in Sydney.In conclusion, Sydney offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, iconic landmarks, cultural diversity, and culinary delights. From its stunning beaches and iconic landmarks to its vibrant cultural scene and friendly atmosphere, Sydney has something for everyone.A visit to this dynamic and cosmopolitan city is sure to be an unforgettable experience. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the wonders of Sydney!。

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eg:She watched the children playing in the yard. 她看着孩子们在院子里玩。 eg: I hear him singing. 我听见他在唱歌。
Let’s Do It
• 1. Read the lesson and fill in the blanks. • 2. Tick the correct meaning for each sentence.
Surfing is good exercise.
I hope to be a great surfer one day.
My dad often watches me surf.
Surfing is a popular sport.
There are always so many people on the beach.
surf takes ______. His father often ______ pictures of him. He
surfer wants to be a great _______.
Learn byand heart Read listen 1. The temperature reaches 40 degrees.
Seasons in Australia are different from seasons in many other countries
Seasons in Australia are different from seasons in many other countries
Summers here go from December to February.
Tick 4. I don’t have to wear shoes.
5. My dad often watches me surf.
6. I hope to be a great surfer one day.
Homework 你认为中国最流行的运动是什 么,请你来描述一下吧。
1.冲浪
surf blog mate surfboard wave bring once popular list
2.博客 7.冲浪板
3.朋友;伙伴 4.波浪 8.拿来;带来 5.流行的;普及 9.从前;一度; 的 一次 6.锻炼;运动; 10.列表 练习 11.冲浪者
surfer exercise
do eye exercises
做眼保健操
2. …we have lots of beaches.
„„我们这有许多沙滩。
a lot of=lots of 许多,修饰可数名词复数和不可数名词,
可换成much或 many。
The lake has lots of fishes.
这个湖里有许多鱼。
Yesterday he ate a lot of fish.
Listen and circle
2. Seasons in Australia are different Match from seasons in many other countries.
Fill in the blanks 3. Summers here go from December to February.
Listen and answer the questions.
1. How old is Aaron?
He is 16 years old. ________________________________________
2. Who often watch Aaron surf?
His mum and dad. __________________________________________
我妈妈和爸爸经常来看我冲浪。
watch sb. do sth.,观看某人做某事(已完成) watch sb. doing sth. ,观看某人正做某事。 I watched them playing games on the playground just now. 刚才,我看见他们正在操场上玩游戏。
昨天他吃了许多鱼肉。
3. Seasons in Australia are different from seasons in
many other countries. 加拿大的季节和其他许多国家的季节不同。
be different from 和„„不同。different,形容词;
difference,名词;differently,副词。
其他类似用法还有:see sb. do/doing sth., 看见某人做
过/正做某事,hear sb. do/doing sth.,听见某人做过/正
做某事。
My mom and dad like to come and watch me surf. 我父母喜欢来看我冲浪。 I watched him go, and then went home. 我看着他离去,然后回了家。
3. What does Aaron want to be?
__________________________________________ He wants to be a great surfer.
Language points
exercise, exercise,
n. 锻炼 ,运动 (不可数) n. 练习,一套s. 我的钢笔和你的不同。
4. watch sb. / sth. do sth. 意为 “看某人/某物做某事”,动词 不定式表示整个活动或整个事 件从头到尾的全过程或经常性、 重复性地干某事。
My mum and dad often come and watch me surf.
Lesson 35
Lesson 47
Surfing in Sydney
Surfing in Sydney
We have lots of beaches .
Seasons in Australia are different from seasons in many other countries
Read and fill in the blanks. In summer, Australia is very hot. The temperature
degrees ! Aaron often ______ wears shorts reach 40 _______ can _____ sea On and goes to the ______. ______ a windy day, he can surfboard ride the waves on his __ ___ _______. Surfing is very popular ________ there. His dad and mum often watch him
• It is hard, but it is good exercise. 它有难度,但它是一项有益的运动。 He takes exercise every week. 他每周都坚持锻炼。 • The students usually do some exercises in class. 通常学生们在课堂上做一些练习。
The temperature reaches 40 degrees!
I don’t have to wear shoes.
I can ride the waves on my surfboard.
Surfing is very popular .
Surfing is difficult.
surf
1.冲浪
2.博客
7.冲浪板
blog surfboard mate 8.拿来;带来 bring wave
popular 3.朋友;伙伴 9.从前;一度; once exercise 一次 4.波浪 10.列表 list 5.流行的;普 及的 11.冲浪者 surfer 6.锻炼;运动; 练习
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