Unit 8 Go Traveling in the JungleBeforeReadingGlobal ReadingAfterReadingDetailedReadingSupplementaryReadingQuestionsandAnswers1.Whereistheauthor living?The Niagara regionetailedReading2.What was he/she surprised to learn when he/she wentto university in Toronto?Niagara is one of the top crop producers in not onlyOntario,butalso Canada.And many of the peopleImetwho were from Toronto had never seen a farm beforeorenjoyed thesmall pleasuresof pickingtheirownfruit or going forhikes in scenic areas.NextPrev.K
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 8 Go Traveling in the Jungle Questions and Answers The Niagara region. 1. Where is the author living? Niagara is one of the top crop producers in not only Ontario, but also Canada. And many of the people I met who were from Toronto had never seen a farm before, or enjoyed the small pleasures of picking their own fruit or going for hikes in scenic areas. 2. What was he/she surprised to learn when he/she went to university in Toronto?
Unit 8 Go Traveling in the JungleBeforeReadingGlobalReadingAfterReadingDetailedReadingSupplementaryReadingQuestionsandAnswers3.How did he/she feel when he/she decided to stopbyand take a look attheafallsgthrough the eyes of a tourist?awed,mystified,asenseofwonder4.Have you everhad the samekind of experience as theauthor did?Thisisanopen-endedquestionBack Prev.K
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 8 Go Traveling in the Jungle awed, mystified, a sense of wonder 3. How did he/she feel when he/she decided to stop by and take a look at the falls through the eyes of a tourist? This is an open-ended question. 4. Have you ever had the same kind of experience as the author did? Questions and Answers
Unit 8 Go Traveling in the JungleBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingAmazonRiver1.Whatdo youknow aboutAmazon?2.According to the pictures, describe the geographiclocationofAmazonDetailed ReadingACYCOCEANANTICOCETANBackNextR>
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 8 Go Traveling in the Jungle Amazon River 1. What do you know about Amazon? 2. According to the pictures, describe the geographic location of Amazon
Unit 8 Go Traveling inthe JungleBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingAmazonriver innorthern South America,largely inBrazil, ranked as the largest in the world in terms ofwatershed area,number of tributaries, and volume ofwater discharged.Measuring6,400km(4,000 mi) fromDfalRDsource to mouth,it is second in length only to the Nileamong the rivers of the world.With its hundreds oftributaries,the Amazon drains a territory of more than 6million sq km (2.3 million sgmi),roughlyhalf of whichisin Brazil; the rest is in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, andVenezuela. It is estimated that the Amazon dischargesbetween 34 million and 121 million liters (9 million and32 million gallons) of water per second and deposits adaily average of 3 million tons of sediment near its mouth.NextKPrev
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 8 Go Traveling in the Jungle Amazon river in northern South America, largely in Brazil, ranked as the largest in the world in terms of watershed area, number of tributaries, and volume of water discharged. Measuring 6,400 km (4,000 mi) from source to mouth, it is second in length only to the Nile among the rivers of the world. With its hundreds of tributaries, the Amazon drains a territory of more than 6 million sq km (2.3 million sq mi), roughly half of which is in Brazil; the rest is in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Venezuela. It is estimated that the Amazon discharges between 34 million and 121 million liters (9 million and 32 million gallons) of water per second and deposits a daily average of 3 million tons of sediment near its mouth
Unit 8Go Traveling inthe JungleBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingThe annual outflow from the river accounts for one-fifthof all the fresh water that drains into the oceans of theworld.The outpouring of water and sediment is so vastthat the salt content and color of the Atlantic Ocean areDetailedReadinsalteredfor a distance of about 320 km (about 200 mi)from the mouthof the riverBack》Prev.K
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 8 Go Traveling in the Jungle The annual outflow from the river accounts for one-fifth of all the fresh water that drains into the oceans of the world. The outpouring of water and sediment is so vast that the salt content and color of the Atlantic Ocean are altered for a distance of about 320 km (about 200 mi) from the mouth of the river