Unit 2 Period 1 Iconic Attractions Reading and Thinking 新人教版选择性必修四

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UNIT 2
ICONIC ATTRACTIONS
Experience the iconic features of Australia
Reading and Thinking
Discuss and express your impression on the iconic attraction in Australia.
Read and understand the writer’s impression on Australia.
Read and learn the native culture of Australia.
Discuss and talk about how different culture influences Australia.
Which country does this photo show us
What do you know about the place in the photo
I know that it is the Sydney Opera House in Australia, and that it is one of the world’s most famous buildings.
Sydney Opera House
The photo is of the world famous Sydney Opera House, in Sydney,
Australia. With a population of over five million people, Sydney is the capital
of New South Wales, and the largest city in Australia. The native people have been living in the Sydney area for at least 30,000 years. However, the first Europeans visited there in 1770, and the first permanent European settlement in Australia was established there in 1788.
This settlement was a British penal (刑事的) colony. Criminals were sent to Sydney either in prison or after their prison sentence in England was completed – many of these criminals were petty (不重要的) crime like theft or robbery, including a number of women and children. While for decades many of the newcomers to Australia were either convicts or their descendants, in time they were joined by hundreds of thousands of other Brits lured (诱惑) by the promise of farmland and a new start.
The Sydney Opera House itself is one of the most iconic architectural structures in the world, designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon (1918-2008) in 1957, and is meant to look like either seashells or the sails of a ship. As Utzon’s original design was little more than a preliminary (预备的) sketch, it took a number of years for the Opera House to be completed while architects and engineers tried to figured be completed. However, when the building was finally finished and opened to the public in 1973, it was immediately considered a masterpiece of modern design. Today, the Opera House is in constant use for operas, ballets, and concerts, and is a popular tourist attraction.
A brief introduction of Sydney Opera House
What is your first impression of Australia
What are your impressions of the Sydney Opera House
ICONIC ATTRACTIONS
The building looks quite beautiful, rising up next to the water like sails on a ship.
What does “Iconic Attraction” mean
Do you know of any other iconic attractions in the world
ICONIC ATTRACTIONS
One of the most iconic attractions is the Great Wall in China. There are some others: the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Taij Mahal in India .
Can you give some examples of “iconic attractions” in your city / town
Dunhuang
Guangzhou
Mount Huangshan
iconic attractions in the world
China
France
America
India
Egypt
Japan
the Great Wall
Eiffel Tower
the Pyramid
Mount Fuji
the Taj Mahal
the Statue of Liberty
Whatever makes an impression on the heart seems lovely in the eyes.
—Saadi
What will make an impression on your heart
Do you agree with what Saadi said
1) Where do you think most of the people live, in the central part of the country or on the coast
2) What do you think the central part of the country is like
On the east/southeast coast.
Desert.
3) What Australian animals do you know about
Koala, duck-billed platypus, kangaroo and dingo (澳大利亚野狗). Some of these animals are marsupials, that is, the mother keeps the baby in a pouch on her stomach.
Kangaroo
袋鼠
Koala
考拉
Duck-billed platypus鸭嘴兽
Dingo
澳洲野狗
dessert
the state capital of
New South Wales;
the most populous city
The Great Barrier Reef
the capital city of the Australian state of
Victoria; the second-most populous city
the capital city of Australia
4. What is your impression of Australia based on your experience and/or what you have seen in the media
My impression is that it is a very dry place that is subject to (受制于) wildfires. At the same time, it is the smallest continent but a very big country.
5. If you want to record your experiences or what you learn, which way will you choose
Moment
twitter
blog
diary
traditional media
new media
or
Welcome to Australia
Read the text (P14-15)
1 Work in groups and discuss the questions.
1. What is the first thing you think of when you think about Australia
The first things that I think of are kangaroos, beaches, and deserts.
Reading and Thinking
2. If you have been to Australia, would you like to share your impression of Australia based on your experience If you have never been to Australia, can you share your impression of Australia based on what you have seen in the media
My impression is that it is a very dry place that is subject to wildfires. At the same time, it is the smallest continent but a very big country.
1. What type of text is it How can you make your judgement
a blog
with four entries
2. What iconic features of Australia do you think the writer has experienced
Read the first blog entry and check your prediction:
What did the writer write about in the blog
He wrote about his experiences and what he learnt about Australian people & their culture, food and way of life.
2 Skim the text. Match the blog entries to the subheadings. Write the blog entry numbers in the blanks. Two are extra.
____ The foundation of Australia
____ Reflections on multiculturalism
____ Political divisions
____ First impressions
____ Preparing to travel
____ Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Match the blog entries to the subheadings. Write the blog entry numbers in the blanks. Two are extra.
________ The foundation of Australia
________ Reflections on multiculturalism
________ Political divisions
________ First impressions
________ Preparing to travel
________ Aborigines and the didgeridoo
n.迪吉里杜管
Read the first blog entry and answer the following questions.
1. When was the writer traveling to Australia
2. What preparation work did the writer do before travelling

3. What did she learn about Australia
4. What would she be interested in doing during the trip
She was traveling to Australia the next week.
She planned to keep the blog to record her experiences and what she learnt. She did some research on the country.
Located to the south of the equator, below many other countries on the globe, it’s informally referred to as “down under”. She also read about iconic sites and cute animals.
She was more interested in meeting people in Australia and experiencing their culture, food and way of life. Because she majored in social studies.
常见的速记符号:
Abbreviation Symbol pare ∴ therefore
c. about / approximately ∵ because
imp. important / importance ≠ differs from, is the opposite of
tho though = is/are/have/has/equals
e.g. example ∧ but
info information & and
Take notes
When you read a passage, sometimes it helps to take notes so that you can better remember and understand what you have learnt. When you take notes, it is good to write down the important facts just using key words and ignore many of the small words. You can also use abbreviations, such as “Aus” for “Australia” and “N” for “north”, and use symbols such as “&” for “and”.
Note-taking:
Write down the important facts, using key words.
She was traveling to Australia the next week.
She planned to keep the blog to record her experiences and what she learnt. She did some research on the country.
Located to the south of the equator, below many other countries on the globe, it’s informally referred to as “down under”. She also read about iconic sites and cute animals.
She was more interested in meeting people in Australia and experiencing their culture, food and way of life. Because she majored in social studies.
Keep your notes short, using abbreviations and symbols creatively.
Blog 1
Key information:travel; Australia; plan to; do research; location; south of the equator; down under; iconic sites; SOH; GOR; animals; interest; culture; food; way of life
Blog 2
Key information: open-air barbecue; yummy meals; first impressions; food; typical; Australian food; premier food; Asian cultures; Chinese-inspired dim sim
Blog 3
Key information: Katherine; learn about the life and customs of the Aborigines; close contact with nature; musical instruments; didgeridoo
Cornel Note Taking 康奈尔笔记法
Cue Column
Note-taking Column
-Key ideas
-Key questions
-Key words
-Important dates, people, places
-Diagrams and pictures
-Formulas
-Repeated (stressed) information
Summary
-Summary of your notes in your own words
Note-taking practice
Guiding questions for the following entries:
1) Who did the writer meet and what did the writer experience
2) What did she learn about the people and the culture, food and way of life
1st impressions
(Sydney)
FOOD
1st open-air BBQ
dif ∧ yummy meals
typical Au food Bri
e.g. Sunday roast
premier food experiences
Asian cultures
beancurd & herbs
Au version dim sim
Experiences
Learn
Aborigines & the didgeridoo (Katherine, N. Territory)
Aborigines
small population
visible influence
history: hard
survive, close contact with nature
music
instru: sticks
the didger.:hollow branch
theme:
celebrate natural & spiritual world
put, blow…vibrating…, holeX change mouth shape pitch
breathe in …nose, out…mouth
Read the fourth blog entry and answer the questions.
mix of people (50% born overseas)
mix of cultures (Western + minority + immigrant)
facts
feelings
like the people most
Reasons
straightforward
free & easy attitude to life
friendliness, warmth
How does multiculturalism reflect in Australia
What’s the writer’s feeling after experiencing Australia
Listen, read the text again and take notes. Then use your notes to answer the questions.
1 What does “down under” mean
Australia.
2 How has Australian cuisine been influenced by different cultures Give two examples.
A lot of typical Australian food, such as the Sunday roast, is originally British. The influence of Asian cultures, on the other hand, led to the introduction of bean curd and Asian herbs, along with Australian versions of foods like the Chinese-inspired dim sim.
3 What is the main theme reflected in Aboriginal music and why
It celebrates the natural world and the spiritual word around them, because to survive in the vast land, the Aborigines had to be in close contact with nature.
4 What are the writer's first and biggest impressions of Australia Why
Her first impressions of Australia have been all about food, because her friend shared many different but yummy meals with her. Her biggest impression is the complicated mix of people and cultures that make up the nation. She feels this perhaps because of the many different kinds of people she met.
Why does the writer choose different angles to introduce the iconic features of Australia in her eyes
Discuss what iconic Chinese attractions you would like to introduce to a foreigner and explain why.
title
key sentence
perspective/reasons
sample
conclusion
Tourist sites
Food and drinks
Ethnic minority groups
Musical instruments
Clothes
Tourist sites: The Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden City, because these are iconic places that tell a lot about the Chinese culture.
Food and drinks: Jiaozi, because it is the most representative food for many Chinese people, especially in the north. Tea, as an old Chinese saying goes, “Firewood, rice, cooking oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and the tea the seven necessities to begin a day.”
Ethnic minority groups: The Miao people love singing their life aloud; the Dong people live with their traditional wind and rain bridges that give people shelter when it rains. I really enjoyed staying among them and learning about their culture.
Clothes: The qipao, because it is such a beautiful dress, and so representative of the Chinese culture as a whole.
iconic adj.
located adj.
hollow adj.
vibrate vt.& vi.
horn n.
slogan n.
符号的;图标的 
位于  
中空的;空心的 
(使)振动 
(乐器)号 
标语;口号 
n. 创建;基础;地基
adj. 政治的
n. 赤道
n. 面包(糕饼)店;面包厂
adj. 最著名的;首要的
n. 总理;首相
adj. 坦率的;简单的
foundation 
political 
equator 
bakery 
premier
straightforward
New words:
做些研究
把……称作……
专攻
导致
in close contact with
make up
personally speaking
do some research 
refer to ... as ...
major in 
lead to 
与……亲密接触
组成 
就个人而言 
Phrases:
Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience.
—Francis Bacon
Introduce a Chinese iconic attraction you are familiar with in 100 words, using the words and expressions in the passage as many as possible.
Pingyao Ancient City
Pingyao Ancient City, located in Shanxi, is known for its well-preserved traditional Chinese architecture and unique culture. Colorful Ming and Qing-style buildings, alleyways
(窄巷), towering city walls, and lively shops are just a few of the things that visitors can expect to see in this ancient city.
The old city wall of Pingyao is one of the attractions that make this UNESCO World Heritage Site so essential. Pingyao’s city wall is about 10 meters high and its width (宽度) varies from 3 to 5 meters at the top. There are six gates into the walled city, one each on the north and south and two on the east and west sides.
The south gate is the most impressive one, and visitors should be sure not to miss this entrance. Outside the south gate, there is a square that offers a good chance of viewing and photographing the city wall and gate.
One of the best things to do in Pingyao is walk along the lanes of the old city. The area within the city walls is mostly pedestrianized and visitors can visit shops, enjoy snacks, and relax in a cafe. In the middle of the main street sits the unique city tower, which together with the old buildings along the street makes a beautiful photo of Pingyao.