Ответ на UNIT 3, Step 4, Номер 6 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 7 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 7 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на UNIT 3, Step 4, Номер 6. Some Facts about the English-speaking World.2014
Условие
A. Read the text and give it a name.
Australia [ɒˈstreɪliə] is the smallest continent and the biggest island in the world. It is a large and rich country too. In fact, only five countries in the world are bigger than Australia. The journey from the city of Perth in the west to Sydney which is the oldest and the biggest city in the east takes four hours by plane. Canberra [ˈkænbərə] is the capital of the country, it is situated in the east too.
Australia is a fairly low country. Two thirds of it, mostly in the centre and the west, is desert. There are hills and big dry lakes there. It is very difficult to grow anything on these territories. In the west and the centre the temperature is often +35 degrees in the summer months and a lot of the territory is empty.
Most of Australians live in the south and east of the country, where the summers (from November to April) are warm and the winters (from May to October) are not too cold. In winter many people go to the north of the country which is a popular place for winter holidays in the sun.
When British people came to Australia in 1788, they gave the name “aborigine” [ˌæbəˈri:ʤəni] to the people they found there. The 300,000 Aborigines who lived in Australia at that time belonged to different tribes and each tribe had its land and language. They travelled a lot during the year to find food and water. They ate plants and fruit and caught animals and fish. They made houses from branches and leaves.
Their way of life didn’t destroy the land where they lived. The Aborigines believe that once upon a time animals, plants and people lived together and made the world. That was “Dreamtime”. There are many songs, stories and pictures about it.
At special times Aborigines came together in big groups. They painted their bodies, danced and sang and made music.
After 1788 their life suddenly began to change. Thousands of Aborigines died from fighting the British or from diseases that appeared on their lands. The British took a lot of Aboriginal land, too.
B. Listen, (48), and read the text again. Say which of these facts are true, false or not stated.
1) Australia is the richest country in the world.
2) Most people in Australia live in big cities such as Sydney and Canberra.
3) When it is winter in Europe, it is summer in Australia.
4) The largest part of the territory in Australia is the land without trees.
5) In winter it is sunnier and warmer in the south of Australia.
6) The Aborigines lived in wooden houses before the British came to the new continent.
7) A lot of Aborigines died after the British came to their land.
C. Work in pairs and discuss Australia. Mention the following:
• the size of the country;
• its cities;
• its climate;
• the Aborigines in Australia.
Australia [ɒˈstreɪliə] is the smallest continent and the biggest island in the world. It is a large and rich country too. In fact, only five countries in the world are bigger than Australia. The journey from the city of Perth in the west to Sydney which is the oldest and the biggest city in the east takes four hours by plane. Canberra [ˈkænbərə] is the capital of the country, it is situated in the east too.
Australia is a fairly low country. Two thirds of it, mostly in the centre and the west, is desert. There are hills and big dry lakes there. It is very difficult to grow anything on these territories. In the west and the centre the temperature is often +35 degrees in the summer months and a lot of the territory is empty.
Most of Australians live in the south and east of the country, where the summers (from November to April) are warm and the winters (from May to October) are not too cold. In winter many people go to the north of the country which is a popular place for winter holidays in the sun.
When British people came to Australia in 1788, they gave the name “aborigine” [ˌæbəˈri:ʤəni] to the people they found there. The 300,000 Aborigines who lived in Australia at that time belonged to different tribes and each tribe had its land and language. They travelled a lot during the year to find food and water. They ate plants and fruit and caught animals and fish. They made houses from branches and leaves.
Their way of life didn’t destroy the land where they lived. The Aborigines believe that once upon a time animals, plants and people lived together and made the world. That was “Dreamtime”. There are many songs, stories and pictures about it.
At special times Aborigines came together in big groups. They painted their bodies, danced and sang and made music.
After 1788 their life suddenly began to change. Thousands of Aborigines died from fighting the British or from diseases that appeared on their lands. The British took a lot of Aboriginal land, too.
B. Listen, (48), and read the text again. Say which of these facts are true, false or not stated.
1) Australia is the richest country in the world.
2) Most people in Australia live in big cities such as Sydney and Canberra.
3) When it is winter in Europe, it is summer in Australia.
4) The largest part of the territory in Australia is the land without trees.
5) In winter it is sunnier and warmer in the south of Australia.
6) The Aborigines lived in wooden houses before the British came to the new continent.
7) A lot of Aborigines died after the British came to their land.
C. Work in pairs and discuss Australia. Mention the following:
• the size of the country;
• its cities;
• its climate;
• the Aborigines in Australia.
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