lesson 26 the arctic ocean the pacific the atlantic u.s.a
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Lesson 26
CANADA
The Arctic Ocean
The Pacific
The
Atlantic
U.S.A
Which of the following subjects are mentioned in the passage?
size weather art
history geography
sports agriculture
energy language
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Main ideas of each paragraph
Para. 1
population
The 2nd largest country
About 29 million
Ottawa
English and French
size
Para. 2
Capital
official languages
Ottawa
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Canada
U.S.A.
Main ideas of each paragraph
Para. 1
population
The 2nd largest country
About 29 million
Ottawa
English and French
size
Para. 2
Capital
official languages
★ Ottawa
Quebec
Canada
U.S.A.
In the north
In the capital
In the west coast
Para. 3
weather
different from area to area
In the north
In the capital
In the west coast
Long and hard winter
With snow for six months -60℃
The average winter temperature:-10℃
The average summer temperature:21℃
The warmest place in winter
Average January:3 / July:18℃ ℃
Rains a lot every month
fresh water
forest
Five great lakes
Coal ,oil,natural gas energy
The biggest producer of paper for newspapers
fishing Sold to many other countries
Para 4
Para 5
Canada is the _______largest country In the world. The ________of it is about 29 million and it’s capital is _____. There are two official languages,_____ and _____.The first _____ was from England. As in China, the weather is different from _____ to _____. The temperature in winter can fall to 60 below ______. Plants grow well ___ ____ ___ ℃____ and parks and gardens ___ _______ ___ their flowers in the west coast. Canada has one third of the world’s ______ _______. Canada has __ ____ ____ __ coal, oil, and
natural gas, which are all _______ for energy.
second
population
Ottawa English
French settlers
area area
freezing
all the year round
are famous for
fresh
water a great deal of
exploited
Size
Population
Capital
Official language
Weather
Natural resources
(自然资源)
Canada China
The 3rd largest country
Over 1200 million
Beijing
Putonghua
Different from area to area
Less than Canada
Coal, oil and all kinds of metals