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6. What does it mean when the brochure says that the underground system is user-friendly? It means it is very convenient for passengers to go to different places in the city from any station.
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3. Why was the Victoria Line important? It was important because it linked with other lines at almost every station, helping make the system more user-friendly.
Part 4 •Expansion and popularity of the first underground system.
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C1 1. Why was the underground system
developed in London? Most railway tracks did not go into the London city centre, so buses, trams, cabs and carriages were required. The number of Vehicles on the road caused unbelievable traffic jams. So the underground system was developped in London.
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4. What unusual uses did the tube have during World War II? It was used as 1. a bomb shelter 2. an airplane factory, 3. a center for directing the defence against air attracks 4. meeting rooms for the government administration.
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Skimming
❖Skim the text and find the general idea of the passage.
This article is a tourist brochure about how the London Underground developed.
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Read the brochure quickly and answer these questions
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5. What happened to the London Underground after World War Ⅱ? After World War II, the underground system was enlarged and More lines were added because more people traveled on the underground.
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2. What was the London Underground like in 1863? The tunnels were just beneath the surface of the ground. The carriages did not have windows and were pulled by steam engines through narrow tunnels.
1. When was the first underground system opened? In 1863. 2. What did Charles Holden do? He designed the most famous of the news stations constructed between 1918 and 1938.
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Reading strategy: reading a tourist brochure Key facts of a tourist brochure 1. the history of its development 2. important people who influenced or
高二(下)
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Unit 4 Public transport
Reading
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The label of London
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12OYSTER来自1314The tube~
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The first underground in the world
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Reading
3. What did Charles Yerkes do to improve the underground system?
He obtained ownership of many different lines and set up the Underground Electric Railways Company of London.
system in the world was developed. Part 2 ❖Developments of the underground system
before World War II.
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Part 3 •Some unusual uses of the underground system during World WarⅡ.
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Structure analyzing
Paragraph 1 Paragraphs 2-4 Paragraph 5 Paragraphs 6-7
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The main ideas of the four parts
Part 1 ❖Reasons why the first underground
6. What does it mean when the brochure says that the underground system is user-friendly? It means it is very convenient for passengers to go to different places in the city from any station.
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3. Why was the Victoria Line important? It was important because it linked with other lines at almost every station, helping make the system more user-friendly.
Part 4 •Expansion and popularity of the first underground system.
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C1 1. Why was the underground system
developed in London? Most railway tracks did not go into the London city centre, so buses, trams, cabs and carriages were required. The number of Vehicles on the road caused unbelievable traffic jams. So the underground system was developped in London.
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4. What unusual uses did the tube have during World War II? It was used as 1. a bomb shelter 2. an airplane factory, 3. a center for directing the defence against air attracks 4. meeting rooms for the government administration.
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Skimming
❖Skim the text and find the general idea of the passage.
This article is a tourist brochure about how the London Underground developed.
19
Read the brochure quickly and answer these questions
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5. What happened to the London Underground after World War Ⅱ? After World War II, the underground system was enlarged and More lines were added because more people traveled on the underground.
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2. What was the London Underground like in 1863? The tunnels were just beneath the surface of the ground. The carriages did not have windows and were pulled by steam engines through narrow tunnels.
1. When was the first underground system opened? In 1863. 2. What did Charles Holden do? He designed the most famous of the news stations constructed between 1918 and 1938.
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Reading strategy: reading a tourist brochure Key facts of a tourist brochure 1. the history of its development 2. important people who influenced or
高二(下)
1
Unit 4 Public transport
Reading
2
The label of London
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12OYSTER来自1314The tube~
15
16
The first underground in the world
17
Reading
3. What did Charles Yerkes do to improve the underground system?
He obtained ownership of many different lines and set up the Underground Electric Railways Company of London.
system in the world was developed. Part 2 ❖Developments of the underground system
before World War II.
23
Part 3 •Some unusual uses of the underground system during World WarⅡ.
21
Structure analyzing
Paragraph 1 Paragraphs 2-4 Paragraph 5 Paragraphs 6-7
22
The main ideas of the four parts
Part 1 ❖Reasons why the first underground