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Unit 5 Canada—“The True North”
高中英语 (人教版)必修三
Period 3: Extensive reading &
Language points
“THE TRUE NORTH” FROM TORONTO
TO MONTREAL
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“THE TRUE NORTH” FROM TORONTO TO MONTREAL
① The next morning the bushes and maple trees outside their windows were red, gold and orange, and there was frost on the ground, confirming that fall had arrived in Canada.
②Around noon they arrived in Toronto,the biggest and most wealthy city in Canada. They were not leaving for Montreal until later, so they went on a tour of the city. They went up the tall CN Tower and looked across the lake. In the distance, they could see the misty cloud that rose from the great Niagara Falls, which is on the south side of the lake. The water flows into the Niagara River and over the falls on its way to the sea.
Part 1:Paragraph1—4
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③They saw the covered stadium, home of several famous basketball teams. As they walked north from the harbour area, Li Daiyu said,“Lin Fei, one of my mother's old schoolmates,lives here. I should phone her from a telephone booth.”
④They met Lin Fei around dusk in downtown Chinatown,one of the three in Toronto. Over dinner at a restaurant called The Pink Pearl,the cousins chatted with Lin Fei, who had moved to Canada many years earlier.“We can get good Cantonese food here,” Lin Fei told them,“because most of the Chinese people here come from South China,especially Hong Kong. It's too bad you can't go as far as Ottawa, Canada's capital. It's approximately four hundred kilometers northeast of Toronto, so it would take too long.”
What they visited in Toronto
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Place
Information
CN Tower
very tall
Niagara Falls
misty cloud rose from it
home of basketball teams
one of the three in Toronto
a restaurant , good Cantonese food
covered stadium
Chinatown
The Pink Pearl
In Toronto
the __________________________city in Canada
biggest and most wealthy
Canada National Tower 加拿大国家塔
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2. How do we know it was fall in Canada?
1. What season was it in Canada?
It was fall / autumn.
Because the maple trees are red, gold and orange, and there was frost on the ground.
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The water from the lake goes into the Niagara river and
over the falls on its way to the sea.
3. Where does the water from the lake go?
4. Why is there good Cantonese food in Toronto?
Because most of the Chinese people there come from the
South of China, especially Hong Kong.
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“THE TRUE NORTH” FROM TORONTO TO MONTREAL
①The next morning the bushes and maple trees outside their windows were red, gold and orange, and there was frost on the ground, confirming that fall had arrived in Canada.
Language points
confirm v.
What you have said confirms my prediction.
It has been confirmed that the meeting will take place next week.
已经证实……
证实,证明(prove);
confirm sb. as sth.
任命某人担任某职位
confirm v.
2. 使确信
The latest evidence confirmed us in his theory.
confirm sb. in sth.
使某人确信某事
n. confirmation
确认; 证实
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3. 批准
He was confirmed as captain for the season.
1. (改错)Your position has confirmed by our manager.
2.(译)已经证实传闻是真的。(用it为形式主语)
3. I was ______ in my view that he was the best teacher in our school. A. believed B. confirmed
been
It has been confirmed that the rumor is true.
B
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②Around noon they arrived in Toronto,the biggest and most wealthy city in Canada. They were not leaving for Montreal until later, so they went on a tour of the city. They went up the tall CN Tower and looked across the lake. In the distance, they could see the misty cloud that rose from the great Niagara Falls, which is on the south side of the lake. The water flows into the Niagara River and over the falls on its way to the sea.
Language points
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not...until...结构, “直到……才……”。
1. 在not...until...句型结构中,可以把not until提到句首,此时主句用部分倒装语序。
注意在本句型中,主句倒装,从句不倒装。
2. not...until...句型的强调句式为It is/was not until...that...
直到我成为我们班的班长,我才意识到团队合作的重要性。
I didn’t realize the importance of teamwork until I became monitor of our class.
→ (强调句)?
→ (倒装)
It was not until I became monitor of our class that I realized
the importance of teamwork.
Not until I became monitor of our class did I realize
the importance of teamwork.
【活学活用】
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1. distant adj. (时间或空间)遥远的;久远的;远处
的;远亲的;远房的
in the distance 在远处,在远方(距离很远)
2. 相关词组:
at/from a distance 从远处,隔一段距离(不是很远)
at a distance of 隔……远的距离(of 后跟具体的距离)
keep one’s distance(from)(与……)保持距离
keep sb. at a distance 与某人保持距离
within walking /driving /commuting distance
步行/开车/(乘车)上下班的距离
a distant nephew
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1.The picture looks better ______________.
2. Do you see the mountain in clouds and fog _____________?
3. Her parents advised her to _______________ from the fellow.
4. You can see the ancient ruins ______________ 20 miles.
at a distance
in the distance
keep her distance
at a distance of
keep the fellow at a distance
5. My parents live _______________________ me.
我父母住在我家附近。
within walking distance of
【活学活用】
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③They saw the covered stadium, home of several famous basketball teams. As they walked north from the harbour area, Li Daiyu said,“Lin Fei, one of my mother's old schoolmates,lives here. I should phone her from a telephone booth.”
④They met Lin Fei around dusk in downtown Chinatown,one of the three in Toronto. Over dinner at a restaurant called The Pink Pearl,the cousins chatted with Lin Fei, who had moved to Canada many years earlier.“We can get good Cantonese food here,” Lin Fei told them,“because most of the Chinese people here come from South China,especially Hong Kong. It's too bad you can't go as far as Ottawa, Canada's capital. It's approximately four hundred kilometers northeast of Toronto, so it would take too long.”
Language points
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as far as 有两种含义:
直到……远,远到……;
The golden rice fields stretch as far as the eyes can see. 金黄色的稻田一望无际。
Standing here,you can see as far as the foot of the hill.站在这里,你可以一直看到山脚下。
as far as I know 据我所知
as far as I can remember/see/tell… 据我所能记得的/看到的/判断的……
as far as I am concerned 就我而言
As far as I am concerned, it is necessary to take measures to deal with the pollution.?
2) (表示程度,范围)就……;据……;至于……
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as...as 结构的常见短语:
as long as 只要,长达
as well as 和……一样好; 和,也
as many/much as和……一样多,多达
as busy as a bee 像蜜蜂一样忙碌
as easy as ABC 像ABC一样容易
as deep as a well 像井一样深
as light as a feather 像羽毛一样轻
as soft as butter 像黄油一样软
as rich as a Jew 像犹太人一样富裕
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1. —How far apart do they live?
—________I know,they live in the same neighbourhood.
A. As long as B. As far as C. As well as D. As often as
2. My parents don’t mind what job I do ________I am happy.
A. even though B. as soon as C. as long as D. as though
【活学活用】
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⑤The train left late that night and arrived in Montreal at dawn the next morning. At the station, people everywhere were speaking French. There were signs and ads in French,but some of them had English words in smaller letters.“We don't leave until this evening,”said Liu Qian.“Let's go downtown. Old Montreal is close to the water.” They spent the afternoon in lovely shops and visiting artists in their workplaces beside the water. As they sat in a buffet restaurant looking over the broad St Lawrence River , a young man sat down with them.
⑥“Hello, my name is Henri. I'm a student at the university nearby,” he said,“and I was wondering where you are from. ” The girls told him they were on a train trip across Canada and that they had only one day in Montreal. “That's too bad,” he said.“Montreal is a city with wonderful restaurants and clubs. Most of us speak both English and French,but the city has French culture and traditions. We love good coffee,good bread and good music.”
Part 2:Paragraph5—6
How they spend time in Montreal
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be close to ___________
many _________ shops
can visit artists in _______________
lie on the ____________ river
a ____________city
In Montreal
The feature of Old Montreal city:
the water
lovely
their workplaces
St. Lawrence
French
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At the train station, people everywhere are speaking French.
There are signs and ads in French.
The city has French culture and traditions
People living there love good coffee, good bread and good music.
What shows us that Montreal is a French city?
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⑤The train left late that night and arrived in Montreal at dawn the next morning. At the station, people everywhere were speaking French. There were signs and ads in French,but some of them had English words in smaller letters.“We don't leave until this evening,”said Liu Qian.“Let's go downtown. Old Montreal is close to the water.” They spent the afternoon in lovely shops and visiting artists in their workplaces beside the water. As they sat in a buffet restaurant looking over the broad St Lawrence River , a young man sat down with them.
Language points
broad adj. 宽阔的;广泛的
a broad street/avenue/ river宽阔的街道/林荫道/ 河流
a broad smile 满面笑容 a broad range of interests 广泛的兴趣
wide 和 broad “广阔”,常可换用.
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2. wide 和 broad 区别
wide eyes a wide mouth
broad shoulders / chest /back
3. 词形转换
v. broaden 变宽, 增长 broaden one’s mind
n. breadth 宽度
wide :着重于一边到另一边的距离。
broad : 着重于幅面的宽广。
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◆单句语法填空
1. I hoped that going to college might _______(broad)my horizons.
2. The boat measured 15 feet in length and 4 feet in_______ (broad).
◆选词填空(broad/wide)
1. He was of medium height,but had very shoulders.
2. Hearing the news,he opened his mouth with eyes.
◆单句写作
She (有广博的生物学知识).
broaden
broaden one’s horizons 开阔眼界,拓宽视野。
breadth
broad
wide
has a broad/wide knowledge of biology
【活学活用】
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⑥“Hello, my name is Henri. I'm a student at the university nearby,” he said,“and I was wondering where you are from. ” The girls told him they were on a train trip across Canada and that they had only one day in Montreal. “That's too bad,” he said.“Montreal is a city with wonderful restaurants and clubs. Most of us speak both English and French,but the city has French culture and traditions. We love good coffee,good bread and good music.”
He said that he enjoyed his stay in China and that he could come to China a second time.
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tradition n. 传统;风俗
词组 follow a tradition 遵循传统
break with tradition 打破传统
by tradition 按照传统风俗
eg. By tradition, we eat dumplings on New Year’s Eve.
2. adj. traditional 传统的;习俗的 traditional customs
adv. traditionally 传统地
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⑦That night as the train was speeding along the St Lawrence River toward the Gulf of St Lawrence and down to the distant east coast,the cousins dreamed of French restaurants and red maple leaves.
Part 3:Paragraph 7
The trip from Toronto to Montreal ended and they left by train.
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Li Daiyu and Liu Qian went on with their trip Canada. The next morning they caught sight of red, gold and orange _______ and _______ trees outside their windows as well as _____ on the ground, which __________ that fall had arrived in Canada.
After arriving in Toronto, the biggest and ___________ city in Canada, around noon, Li Daiyu and her cousin went on a of the city. Having climbed up the tall CN Tower, they looked ______ the lake. _____________, the _____ cloud rising from the great Niagara Falls, which lies on the south side of the lake, could be seen.
As they walked north from the ________ area, Li Daiyu phoned Lin Fei, one of her mother’s old _____________ from a telephone _____ . They met Lin Fei around dusk in __________ Chinatown, one of the three in Toronto and they _______ with each other at a restaurant called The Pink ________.
“The True North” from Toronto to Montreal
bushes
maples
frost
confirmed
most wealthy
across
In the distance
misty
harbour
schoolmates
booth
downtown
chatted
Pearl
Review
across
tour
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The train left late that night and arrived in Montreal at _____ the next morning. At a _____ restaurant, they were looking over the______ St Lawrence River when they met a young man called Henri, who told them that most people in the city spoke both English and French, but the city had French culture and _________.
That night as the train was _________ along the St Lawrence River toward the Gulf of St Lawrence and down to the ________ east coast, the cousins ____________ French restaurants and red maple leaves.
“The True North” from Toronto to Montreal
dawn
buffet
broad
traditions
speeding
distant
dreamed of
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Homework
1. Read aloud the text at home.
2. Revise the language points.
3.Preview Grammar: Noun clauses as the appositive
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See you next time
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