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1、(Reading)Listen to the tape Listen to the tape carefully,then finish this carefully,then finish this exerciseexerciseWhat is the text mainly about?A.A introduction to the United Kingdom about its development.B.A introduction to the United Kingdom about its culture.C.A introduction to the United King
2、dom about its foundation and development based on geography,history,politics,and culture etc.UKContains _, _, Scotland and _.In the 13thCentury_ was linked to _.In 1603_ and Wales were joined to _.OrganizationEnglandWalesNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEnglandEnglandSome time later_ Ireland broke away
3、and _ Ireland joined with _ ,Wales and _. Thus _ come into being.Englandthe _ of the four countries, consists of the _, _ and _ of EnglandScotlandSouthernNorthernEnglandthe UKlargestSouthMidlandsNorthLondonthe greatest _ treasure of all, has _, art _, theatres, parks and _.The four groups of invader
4、sare the Romans, _, _ and Normans.historical museumscollectionsbuildings Anglo-Saxons Vikings Comprehending1. The Union Jack flag unites the flag of three countries in the United Kingdom. Which country is left out? Why?The country left out is Wales. It is usually assumed to be part of England.Englan
5、dUnion Jack IrelandScotland2. What three countries does British Airways represent? 1 _ 2_ 3_3. Which group of invaders did not influence London? The Vikings didnt influence London.Northern IrelandScotlandEnglandTask 2:Discuss with your partners then divide the passage into three parts and write down
6、 the main idea of each partDivide the passage into three parts and write down the main idea of each part. what England includes; about Great Britain; the UK. Part1: Para 1-4EnglandWalesPart 1How UK was formed?In the 13th century ADEnglandWales is usually assumed (被被認為是認為是) to be part of England.Scot
7、landin 1603Get Ireland connected to form the United KingdomNorthern IrelandOnly Northern Ireland joined with Britain to become the United KingdomPara 5 The geographic division of England into zones, their similarities and differences. Part2:Para 6 The cultural importance of London. Part 3:the Romans
8、-the Anglo-Saxons-the Vikings-the Normans-towns and roadslanguage and governmentvocabulary and place-names of the Northcastles and words for food How do you think the United Kingdom began to be formed? Geographically and naturally, Wales linked to England, to Scotland formed Great Britain. Southern
9、Ireland broke away and Northern Ireland joined with Great Britain to become the United Kingdom.Read the first part carefully then finish these exercisesThe Union Jack flag unites the flags of three countries in the United Kingdom,which country is left out?Why?The country left out is Wales. Because i
10、t is usually assumed to be part of England.Wales was linked to England in _. In 1603 when _ and _ were joined to _, it was called _. However, Just as they were going to connect _ to form _, the southern part _,only _ joined with England. How did the United Kingdom form?Task 4:Read the second part th
11、en finish the exercise on page 11South of EnglandMidlandsNorth of EnglandRead the third part carefully then finish these exerciseWhich group of invaders did not influence London?The VikingsTrue or false1.London has the oldest port built by the Romans and the oldest castle constructed by Anglo-Saxons
12、.2.London has been influenced by some invaders:Romans,Anglo-Saxons,Normans.Later Norman rulersbuildings UKIn the 13th centuryIn 1603 Some time later England LondonThe four groups of invadersContains four countries_,_,Scotland and_._ was linked to _._ and Wales were joined to _,called_._ Ireland brok
13、e away and _ Ireland joined with_,Wales and_.Thus _ came into being.The_of the four countries,consists of the _of England,the_and the_of EnglandThe greatest_treasure of all,has_,art_,theatres,parks and_.are the Romans,_,_and Normans.EnglandWalesNorthern IrelandWalesEnglandEnglandScotlandGreat BritainSouthernNorthernEnglandScotlandThe United KingdomlargestSouthMidlandsNorthhistoricalmuseumscollectionsbuildingsAnglo-Saxons Vikings