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1、Book 3 Unit 5 A TRIP ON THE TRUE NORTH根据课文改编的语法填空A TRIP ON THE TRUE NORTHLi Daiyu and her cousin Liu Qian were on a trip to Canada( visit) their cousins inMon treal on the Atla ntic coast. Rather tha n(take) the aeropla ne all the way, they decidedto fly to Vancouver and then take the train west to
2、east across Canada. The( think)thatthey could cross the whole continent was excit ing.Their friend, Danny Lin, was wait ing at the airport. He was going to take them andbaggage to catch The True North, the cross-Canada train. On the way to station, he(chat) about their trip. Youre going to see some
3、great sce nery. Going eastward, youll pass (mountain) and thousa nds of lakes and forests, as well as wide rivers and large cities. Some people have the ideayou can cross Can ada in less tha n five days, but they forget the factCanada is 5,500 kilometres from coast to coast. Here in Vancouver, youre
4、 in Canadas warmest part. People say it is Can adas most beautiful city,(surround) by mountains andthe Pacific Ocea n. Skii ng in the Rocky Mountains and(sail) in the harbour make Van couverone of Can adas most popular(city) to live in.populatio n is in creas ing rapidly. Thecoast north of Van couve
5、r has some of the oldest and most beautiful(forest) in the world. Itiswet there that the trees are extremely tall, some measuri ng over 90 metres.That after noon aboard the train, the cous ins settled dow n in their seats.(early) thatday,they crossed the Rocky Mountains, they man aged to catch sight
6、 of some moun tai ngoats and even a grizzly bear andeagle. Their n ext stop was Calgary,is famous forthe Calgary Stampede. (Cowboy) from all the world come to compete in theStampede. Many of them have a gift for(ride) wild horses and can win thousa nds of dollarsin prizes.After two days travel, the
7、girls(begi n) to realize that Can ada is quite empty. At school,they (learn) that most(Canada) live within a few hundred kilometres of the USAborder, and Canadas population is only slightly over thirty million,now they were amazedto see suchempty coun try. They went through a wheat-growi ng provi ne
8、e and(see)farms that covered thousa nds of acres. After dinner, they were back in an urba n area,busyport city of Thun der Baythe top of the Great Lakes. The girls were(surprise) at thefact that ocean ships can sail up the Great Lakes. Because of the Great Lakes, they learned. Canada has more fresh
9、waterany other country in the world. In fact, it has one-third of theworlds total fresh water, and much ofis in the Great Lakes.That night as they slept, the train rushed across the top of Lake Superior, through the great forests and southward towards Toro nto.A TRIP ON THE TRUE NORTHLi Daiyu and he
10、r cous in Liu Qian were on a trip to Can ada to visit their cous ins in Mon treal on the Atlantic coast. Rather than take the aeroplane all the way, they decided to fly to Van couver and the n take the train west to east across Can ada. The thought that they could cross the whole continent was excit
11、 ing.Their friend, Danny Lin, was waiting at the airport. He was going to take them and their baggage to catch The True North, the cross-Ca nada train. On the way to the stati on, he chatted about their trip. Youre going to see some great seen ery. Going eastward, youll pass mountains and thousa nds
12、 of lakes and forests, as well as wide rivers and large cities. Some people have the idea that you can cross Can ada in less tha n five days, but they forget the fact that Can ada is 5,500 kilometres from coast to coast. Here in Van couver, youre in Can adas warmest part. People say it is Canadas mo
13、st beautiful city, surrounded by mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Skiing in the Rocky Mountains and sail ing in the harbour make Van couver one of Can adas most popular cities to live in. Its population is increasing rapidly. The coast north of Vancouver has some of the oldest and most beautiful for
14、ests in the world. It is so wet there that the trees are extremely tall, some measuri ng over 90 metres.That after noon aboard the train, the cous ins settled dow n in their seats. Earlier that day, whe n they crossed the Rocky Mountains, they man aged to catch sight of some mou ntai n goats and eve
15、 n a grizzly bear and an eagle. Their next stop was Calgary, which is famous for the Calgary Stampede. Cowboys from all over the world come to compete in the Stampede. Many of them have a gift for riding wild horses and can win thousands of dollars in prizes.After two days travel, the girls bega n t
16、o realize that Can ada is quite empty. At school, they had learned that most Canadians live within a few hundred kilometres of the USA border, and Canadas population is only slightly over thirty million, but now they were amazed to see such an empty country. They went through a wheat-growing provine
17、e and saw farms that covered thousa nds of acres. After dinner, they were back in an urba n area, the busy port city of Thun der Bay at the top of the Great Lakes. The girls were surprised at the fact that ocea n ships can sail up the Great Lakes. Because of the Great Lakes, they lear ned, Can ada has more fresh water
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