Tuesday, April 3, 2012

WORKBOOK UNIT 3


     WORKBOOK      UNIT 3               WONDERS OF THE WORLD

Lesson A    Human wonders

1. That’s expensive

1.       What’s the most expensive musical instrument ever sold?  -H

2.       Which country has the longest school year?   -F

3.       What sport has the most fans in the world?  -C

4.       Who’s the youngest number-one classical artist?  -E

5.       Where’s the smallest house in the world?   -G

6.       What’s the most famous statue in the United States ? –B

7.       What’s one of the tallest hotels in the world? –A

8.       What’s the fastest car in the world?  -D

2. It sure is!

1.       The biggest

2.       The easiest

3.       The cheapest

4.       The most crowded

5.       The largest

6.       The thinnest

7.       The best

8.       The worst

2.  About you

1.       Where’s the cheapest place to go shopping around here?

The cheapest place to go shopping is down town

2.       And where’s the worst  place to go shopping?

There are none.

3.       Which neighborhood has the nicest restaurants?

4.       What’s the most quiet neighborhood in your city?

The most quiet neighborhood is uptown

5.       What’s the most amazig building you’ve ever seen?

I haven’t seen any yet.

6.       What’s the busiest street in your city?

The busiest one is city centre

7.       What’s the most wonderful city you’ve ever visited?

Seoul

8.       Where can you buy the most delicious pastries in your city?

In Shangrella



LESSON  B         Natural wonders

1. Wonders of the earth

1.       Volcano

2.       Canyon

3.       Waterfall

4.       Mountain

5.       Desert

6.       Ocean

2. How wide?

1.       How wide are the khone falls on the Mekong river

They’re 10.8 kilometers wide

2.       How wide is the Amazon Rain Forest?

They’re 4 mil square km wide

3.       How cold can it get in Antarctica?

It can get 89.2 cold.

4.       How long is the Mississippi River?

It’s 5.971 km long

3. Discover New Zealand!

1.       How long is the Waikato River?

It’s 425 kilometers long.



2.       How high is the mount cook ?

It’s 3.754 meters high

3.       How high is the Arthurk Sutherland?

It’s 580 meters high

4.       How deep is the lake Hauroko

It’s 462 meters deep

5.       How large is South Island

It’s 115.777 km² large

6.       How large is South Island?

It’s 151.215 km².











LESSON  C   This is the most incredible place

1.     Really?

1.       Mark: Yeah, it really is

Danielle: It suredoes

2.       Pete: You’re right. It sure is

Pete: Really? I didn’t know that

Pete: I know. They really are

3.       Kacie: It really was

4.       Kacie: We really should

2.  The best and the worst!

1.       The best

2.       The worst

3.       The most incredible

4.       The most amazing

3.   It really is the best!

1.       It sure does ! And camping was the coolest idea

2.       It really was. It was the greatest experience

3.       We really should. It’s the longest lake in here

4.       It sure is. Our country has the freshest air

4.  About you

1.       I went to Costa Rica and I think their beaches have the softest sand

2.       I stayed at school and did the finest work

3.       I saw the most frightening moviealone

4.       I met the smartest person in our lecture

5.       I ate the most delicious food in Yu-zui

6.       I visited the most beautiful place my country

LESSON  D   Is that a fact?

1. The coldest continent

1.       Antarctica is the world’s fifth largest continent.---F

2.       90  of the world’s iceis in Antarctica.---T

3.       Antarctica gets same amount of rain.---F

4.       Antarctica’s six month of nonstop daylight begins in September.---F

5.       About 4000 people live in Antarctica during the summer.---F



2. The dry facts

1.       The Sahara Desert the largest desert in the world covers 9.1 million square kilometers of land in North Africa

2.       The sand dunes are the highest dunes in the world. It’s the biggest tourist attraction in the Sahara

3.       The Quattara Depression in Egypt’s Sahara is 133 meters below sea level which is the lowest points in Africa

4.       The Libyan Sahara is the driest place in the desert. It has the least amount of animal or plant life.






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