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Unit 22 Lesson 86
Britain and Ireland
Questions and Answers1.Where is Britain? 2.Where is England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales?Watch the videoFill the countries on the map. England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Dublin,Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff, LondonListeningListening each paragraph. you can write the key words in the blanks.
Scotland
a.Capital_____________
b.Position_____________
c.Language ________________
d.Countryside______________Edinburghin the northEnglish/ScottishbeautifulWales
a.position _________________ b. capital _________
c.language _____________
d.countryside _______________________________
e.coal mines________________________________
__________to the west of EnglandCardiffWelsh / Englishbeautiful with lots of mountains and riversmany of them have been closed, or are about to be closed.England
a. position _______________b. capital __________
c. population _____________
d. landform ___________________
in the southeast London seven million rather flat and many hills Ireland
1). Northern Ireland a. position _________________ b. capital _________ c. Language_____________
2).The Republic of Ireland a. capital _________
b. position _________________
c. Language_______________in the north of Ireland in the north of Ireland Belfast Dublin English / Irish English / Irish ReadingRead the text and choose the best answer to each question.1._________ divides the “UK” into two parts.
A.The Irish Sea B.The River Thames
C.The English D.The Pacific Ocean
2.The island of Britain is made up of _________ .
A.Wales, Ireland and England
B.Edinburgh, London and Dublin
C.Ireland, Wales and Scotland
D.Scotland, Wales and England
AD3.There used to be a lot of coal mines ________.
A.in the south of England B.in the south of Scotland
C.in the southeast of Britain D.to the west of England
4.Which country lies to the west of England and southeast of Ireland?____________
A.Scotland. B.Wales.
C.England. D. Ireland.
5.Dublin is the capital of _________.
A.Britain B.Ireland C.Wales
D.the Republic of Ireland
DDB6.The Southern part of the island is a separate country,called the Republic of Ireland with Dublin as its capital. In this sentence, a “separate country” is a country _________.
A.separated by the Irish Sea B.separated from UK C. which is independent D.separated by many lakes and mountains
7.The reason why the first travellers went to Ireland from Scotland later from the west of Europe perhaps is ________.
A.that there was enough grass for sheep and cows
DAB. that it rained so much
C. that the seas were full of all sorts of fish
D. not found in the text
8. Sunday is a day on which most Irish people ________.
A. enjoy listening to music
B. have a party
C. read their own poems to each other
D. go to church
D Listening and Practise Describe the weather in Britain and Ireland and fill in the form.
Winter: ___________ Summer: ____________
North:________ South:_________
East:_________ West:___________
Rain: _________________________________
___________
Snow: ____________________________
__________________________________not too cold not too hotcolder warmer drier wetter It rains every month of the year in all parts of Britain. Snow falls in Scotland every winter, and sometimes in England and Wales too.
Language pointsChoose the right phrase for each blank.
divide. . .into . . . neither. . .nor. . . be about to, used to ,be famous for, die of
1.Sydney _______ _________ _______its Opera House (歌剧院) .
2.Every year, millions of people ______ ________ smoking (吸烟).
3.Kunming is called Spring City, because the weather there is _________ too hot _________ too cold at any time of the year.
isfamousfordieofneithernor4.We ______ _________ ______leave when it began to rain.
5.This room is too big. We should __________ it _______ two.
6.They ______ ________play basketball every day when they were at college.
wereabouttousedtodivideintoHomework1.Prepare the Lesson 87.
2.Finish off the Workbook exercises.
3.If possible, prepare a talk about the position or weather of your province.
IntroductionLondon BridgeThe big Ben Greenwich astronomical observatoryThe Houses of Parliament River ThamesLondon in fogOxford University
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