UNIT 26 TRAVELLING( Ⅰ ) Lesson51 Part Ⅰ
UNIT 26 TRAVELLING(Ⅰ)
Lesson 51
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Numbers and Time: Around the World
Miles Hours and Minutes
from Mexico City to Rio ____in____ ____
from Rio to Sydney ____in____ ____
from Sydney to Shanghai ____in____ ____
from Shanghai to Bombay ____in____ ____
from Bombay to Baghdad ____in_____ ___
from Baghdad to Istanbul ____in____ ____
from Istanbul to Berlin ____in____ ____
from Berlin to New York ____in____ ____
from New York to Mexico City ____in____ ____
Score:____
Lesson 51 Part Ⅱ TravelBooks
Lesson 51
Part Ⅱ Travel Books
Exercises:
Ⅰ.The three ways to find out about the countries and places you wish to visit are:
1.To talk ____________.
2.To see _____________.
3.To read ____________.
Ⅱ.The three kinds of travel books are:
1.Books that give a personal, ____account of travel.
2.Books that give a purely ____description of things to be done and seen.
3.Books that are called a ____to some place or other.
Ⅲ.The three things to be noticed in choosing a travel book are:
1.To make sure that it does not describe everything as ____,fabulous or ____.
2.To note its ____of publication.
3.To make sure that the contents are ____and ____to find.
Lesson 51 Part Ⅲ Seeing TheTravel Agent
Lesson 51
Part Ⅲ Seeing The Travel Agent
Exercises:
Ⅰ.1.Why does the man come to see the travel agent?
________________________________________
2. Where would he like to go?
________________________________________
3.What kinds of tours does the agent offer?
_________________________________________
Ⅱ.1. What is included in a cruise?
All ______________________________________
A ship as your______________________________
Visits to exciting _____________________________.
2.What is included in a package tour?
A first-class _________________________________.
___________________________________________.
_____________________________________handing.
___________________________________________
UNIT 26 TRAVELLING ( Ⅰ ) Lesson 51 PartⅠ
UNIT 26 TRAVELLING (Ⅰ)
Lesson 51
PartⅠWarming-up Exercises
Numbers and Time: Around the World
Training Focus:
Identifying numbers and time
Directions: Listen carefully. Write the miles and the hours and the minutes.
Key:
Maria left Mexico City on August 15th.
She flew first, from Mexico City to Rio de Janeiro. This trip was 4,769 miles. It took 5 hours and 10 minutes.
Next, after visiting a few days in Rio, she flew to Sydney, Australia, a distance of 8,414 miles. It took 10 hours and 30 minutes.
Then she flew from Sydney to Shanghai, 4,879 miles, 6 hours and 5 minutes in flight.
From Shanghai she flew to Bombay, ,3,140 miles. The flight took 8 hours and 15 minutes.
From Bombay she went to Baghdad, 2,015 miles. This flight took 4 hours and 40 minutes.
Then, she flew from Baghdad to Istanbul, a distance of 1,006 miles. The flight took 3 hours and 20 minutes.
From Istanbul she flew to Berlin, Germany, 1,075 miles. This flight took 3 hours and 35 minutes.
Then, she flew from Berlin to New York City, 3,980 miles. This trip took 7 hours and 20 minutes.
She stayed in New York City for eight weeks.
Then she returned to her home city of Mexico City, 2,086 miles. This flight took 4 hours and 10 minutes.
Lesson 51 PartⅡ
Lesson 51 Part Ⅲ
Ex.Ⅰ
Directions: Answer the questions.
Key: (see tapescript)
Ex.Ⅱ
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.
Key: (see tapescript)
Tapescript:
Seeing The Travel Agent (1′5″)
A: Hello, I'd like to see some of your brochures. I'm thinking of taking a trip.
B: Here are some. Where would you like to go ?
A: Well, perhaps to Hong Kong or perhaps to the Philippines. I'm not sure. Have you any suggestion ?
B: Well, we have a nice package tour to Australia.
A: No, not Australia.
B: We also have now a group tour to Hong Kong. It leaves once a week every week.
A: What about a cruise ?
B: Yes, we have boats that go to many Pacific Islands.
A: What exactly is included in these trips ?
B: Please read the brochures. Cruises include all food and a ship as your hotel. You may visit many exciting ports.
A: What about the package tours and the group tours ?
B: They all include a first-class hotel, city tours, baggage handling, and some even include meals. We have to know which one you want before we can tell you every thing.
A: I think I'll just take these brochures home and study them. Thank you very much for your help.
Ex.
Directions: Complete the outline with the information you hear on the tape.
Key: (see tapescript)
Tapescript:
Travel Books (2′13″)
There are several ways you can find out about the countries and places you wish to visit. You can talk to friends who have travelled to the places, or you can go and see a colour film about them, or you can read travel books.
It would seem that there are three kinds of travel books. The first are those that give a personal, subjective account of travel which the author has actually made himself. If they are informative and have a good index, then they can be useful to you when you are planning your travel. The second kind are those books whose purpose is to give a purely objective description of things to be done and seen. If a well-read, cultured person has written such a book, then it is even more useful. It can be classified as a selective guide book. The third kind are those books which are called a “guide” to some place or other. If they are good, they will, in addition to their factual information, give an analysis or an interpretation. Like the first kind, they can be inspiring and entertaining, but their primary function is to assist the reader who wishes to plan in the most practical way.
Whatever kind of travel book you choose, you must make sure that it does not describe everything as marvellous, fabulous or magical. You must also note its date of publication, because travel is a very practical affair and many things change quickly in the 20th century. Finally you should make sure that the contents are well-presented and easy to find.