Chapter Four Australia Learning Goals To understand the climate,history,population,belief,politics,economy, education and customs of Australia. 大连理工大学出版社
大连理工大学出版社 Chapter Four Australia Learning Goals ◆ To understand the climate, history, population, belief, politics, economy, education and customs ofAustralia
Chapter Four Australia Section A Exploring the World Section B Broadening My Horizon Section C Reading for Pleasure 大连理工大学出版社
大连理工大学出版社 Chapter Four Australia Section A Exploring the World Section B Broadening My Horizon Section C Reading for Pleasure
Section A Exploring the World Leading In 1.Which countries do the following maps belong to?Please locate the capitals of these countries B 大连理工大学出版社 固团图四
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Section A Exploring the World Leading In 1.Which countries do the following maps belong to?Please locate the capitals of these countries. S D 大连理工大学出版社
大连理工大学出版社 Section A Exploring the World Leading In 1. Which countries do the following maps belong to? Please locate the capitals of these countries. C.______________________ D.______________________
Section A Exploring the World Leading In 2.Please pick out proper words from the following box and put them into the corresponding circles. 大连理工大学出版社 固团图四
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Section A Exploring the World Text AA Brief Introduction to Australia Note Australia is a continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean.The Commonwealth of Australiall is made up of six states and two major mainland territories.There are also lesser territories that are under the administration of the federal government. Climate:Australia has a climate that widely varies among the different regions within the country. Generally it is arid to semiarid;temperate in south and east;tropical in north.The pattern of rainfall is also distinct-some places have abundant rain at one time of the year and almost none at other times. The wet season lasts about six months in summer and spring,between December and March.It is hotter than the dry season,with temperatures between 30 and 50 degrees Celsius.This is because of the high humidity during the wet,which is caused by large amounts of water in the air.During the wet there is a lot of rain,which frequently causes flooding. The dry season lasts about six months in autumn and winter,usually between May and October. Temperatures are lower and the skies are generally clearer during the dry.The average temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius. 大连理工大学出版社
大连理工大学出版社 Section A Exploring the World Text A A Brief Introduction to Australia Australia is a continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. The Commonwealth of Australia[1] is made up of six states and two major mainland territories. There are also lesser territories that are underthe administration of the federal government. Climate: Australia has a climate that widely varies among the different regions within the country. Generally it is arid to semiarid; temperate in south and east; tropical in north. The pattern of rainfall is also distinct — some places have abundant rain at one time of the year and almost none at othertimes. The wet season lasts about six months in summer and spring, between December and March. It is hotter than the dry season, with temperatures between 30 and 50 degrees Celsius. This is because of the high humidity during the wet, which is caused by large amounts of water in the air. During the wet there is a lot of rain, which frequently causes flooding. The dry season lasts about six months in autumn and winter, usually between May and October. Temperatures are lower and the skies are generally clearer during the dry. The average temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius. Note
Section A Exploring the World Text AA Brief Introduction to Australia Note History:The written history of Australia began when Dutch explorers first sighted the landmass in the 17th century.In command of the ship Duyfken,Willem Jansz,Dutch,sailed along the southern coast of New Guinea before he turned south and sighted Cape York Peninsula on Australia's northern coast.Jansz named the land New Holland and explored the Gulf of Carpentaria on the cape's western shore.The western coast was first visited in 1616 by the Dutch,Dirk Hartog The first recorded European sighting of the South Australian coast was in 1627 when the Dutch ship the Gulden Zeepaert,captained by Francois Thijssen,examined the coastline. The history of Australia from 1788 to 1850 covers the early colony period,from the first British settlement and penal colonyl2]at Port Jacksonl31 in 1788 to the establishment of other colonies and the spread of settlers. The history of Australia from 1851 to 1900 was also part of Australia's colonial history,including the discovery of gold[4l in 1851 which led to increased economic and political independence from Britain,and a great debate about federation.The history of Australia from 1901 to 1945 began with the federation of the colonies to create the Commonwealth of Australia.The history of Australia since 1945 has seen a move away from Britain[51 in political,social and cultural terms to engagement with the United States and Asia. 大连理工大学出版社
大连理工大学出版社 Section A Exploring the World Text A A Brief Introduction to Australia History: The written history of Australia began when Dutch explorers first sighted the landmass in the 17th century. In command of the ship Duyfken, Willem Jansz, Dutch, sailed along the southern coast of New Guinea before he turned south and sighted Cape York Peninsula on Australia’s northern coast. Jansz named the land New Holland and explored the Gulf of Carpentaria on the cape’s western shore. The western coast was first visited in 1616 by the Dutch, Dirk Hartog. The first recorded European sighting of the South Australian coast was in 1627 when the Dutch ship the Gulden Zeepaert, captained by Francois Thijssen, examined the coastline. The history of Australia from 1788 to 1850 covers the early colony period, from the first British settlement and penal colony[2] at Port Jackson[3] in 1788 to the establishment of other colonies and the spread of settlers. The history of Australia from 1851 to 1900 was also part of Australia’s colonial history, including the discovery of gold[4] in 1851 which led to increased economic and political independence from Britain, and a great debate about federation. The history of Australia from 1901 to 1945 began with the federation of the colonies to create the Commonwealth of Australia. The history of Australia since 1945 has seen a move away from Britain[5] in political,social and culturalterms to engagement with the United States and Asia. Note