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REVIEW UNIT 8 – A
FIRST LOOK AT THE
  UNITED STATES
TASK 1
      Answer the following questions
1. What do the stars and stripes on ‘the Star-
     Spangled Banner’ stand for?
2.   How many stars are there on the flag?
3.   Why is the first independent American flag called
     ‘the Betsy Ross’
4.   Why is the Figure of Justice clear-sighted now?
5.   What is the role of the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
6.   Who was considered the king of rock and roll?
7.   What is the name of the greatest American football
     games?
"The Birth of Our Nation's Flag"
Task 2
     Match the following information with the appropriate
                    symbols of the USA
1.   A symbol of religious freedom      a.   The Rose
2.   Located on Liberty Island with     b.   The Statue of Liberty
     33.85 m height                     c.   Columbia
3.   A female personification of the    d.   Figure of Justice
     US                                 e.   The Liberty Bell
4.   A male personification of the US   f.   Uncle Sam
5.   One of the four virtues in the     g.   Pledge of Allegiance
     Roman mythology
6.   A symbol of love, beauty, war
     and politics
7.   commonly recited in unison at
     public events, and especially in
     public school classrooms as a
     morning ritual
TASK 3
 Decide if the following statements are true
                (T) of false (F)
1. Hamburger was brought to the US by the German
     immigrants in 19th century.
2.   The first McDonald’s opened in Texas.
3.   The first McDonalds restaurant was a hot dog stand
4.   ‘The national past time’ is basketball.
5.   In 1905, President Roosevelt threatened to ban
     American football because it was getting too popular.
6.   Oscar was first introduced between 1927 and 1928.
UNIT 9

A Brief Survey of the
 American Physical
     Geography
THE U.S.A
Mount McKinley
•   In Alaska
•   6,194 meters
•   The highest point in the
    U.S
•   is also characterized by
    an unusually severe risk
    of altitude illness and
    extremely cold weather
    due to its high latitude
    and its proximity to the jet
    stream
Death Valley

• In California
• 89 meters below sea
    level
•   long, low depression
    set in largely barren
    and unpopulated
    country of desert
    plains and rocky
    ridges
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Appalachian Mountains
• are a vast system of
    Northern American
    mountains, partly in
    Canada, but mostly in the
    United States
•   form a zone, from 100 to
    300 miles wide
•   including areas in the
    states of Kentucky,
    Tennessee, Virginia,
    West Virginia, and
    North Carolina
CENTRAL PLAINS
GREAT PLAINS

      North Dakota, South
      Dakota, Nebraska,
      Kansas, Oklahoma,
      Texas, parts of New
      Mexico, Colorado,
      Wyoming and
      Montana
Rocky Mountain
• are a broad
    mountain range in
    Western North America
•   stretch more than 3,000
    miles (4,800 kilometers)
    from British Columbia, in
    Canada, to New Mexico,
    in the United States
•   highest peak is Mount
    Elbert
•   is a United States
    physiographic region.
Mississippi
      • is one of the world's
          major river systems in
          size, habitat diversity,
          and biological
          productivity
      •   is an Ojibwa
          (Chippewa) Indian
          word meaning great
          river or gathering of
          waters
Mississippi

• is the longest and largest river in North
  America, flowing 3,705 kilometers from its
  source at Lake Itasca in the Minnesota
  North Woods
• ranks third in length, second in watershed
  area, and fifth in average discharge of the
  world's rivers
Weather and Climate

• Every type of climate
• Hot and humid summer and cold winter
• The hottest and most arid region: The
  southwest of the Great Plains
• Hurricanes in the Southeast, tornadoes on
  the Plains, flooding around main rivers,
  snowstorms in the mountains and forest
  fires in the dry West and California
Tornadoes
HURRICANES
Natural Resources

• Non – fuel natural resources
• Iron, zinc, copper, silver and
  phosphate rock
• Nuclear power
Comprehension Check
2.
–    In North America
–    Alaska and Hawaii
–    Pacific and Atlantic
–    The country presents a tremendous variety in
     physical features
–    Appalachian mountains
–    Central Plains and Great Plains
–    The Sierra Nevada, the Cascades and the Coastal
     Ranges.
3
    Weather features      Causes
Climate not generally     The tremendous size of N.
temperate                 America heightens
                             extremes
Spectacular               variations.
weather in Great Plains   The lack of natural barriers
and Midwest               either to the north or the
Southwest part of Great   south.
Plains very arid          The rain shadow created by
                          the West Pacific range and
                          the Sierra Nevada.

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Week 9

  • 1. REVIEW UNIT 8 – A FIRST LOOK AT THE UNITED STATES
  • 2. TASK 1 Answer the following questions 1. What do the stars and stripes on ‘the Star- Spangled Banner’ stand for? 2. How many stars are there on the flag? 3. Why is the first independent American flag called ‘the Betsy Ross’ 4. Why is the Figure of Justice clear-sighted now? 5. What is the role of the Hollywood Walk of Fame? 6. Who was considered the king of rock and roll? 7. What is the name of the greatest American football games?
  • 3. "The Birth of Our Nation's Flag"
  • 4. Task 2 Match the following information with the appropriate symbols of the USA 1. A symbol of religious freedom a. The Rose 2. Located on Liberty Island with b. The Statue of Liberty 33.85 m height c. Columbia 3. A female personification of the d. Figure of Justice US e. The Liberty Bell 4. A male personification of the US f. Uncle Sam 5. One of the four virtues in the g. Pledge of Allegiance Roman mythology 6. A symbol of love, beauty, war and politics 7. commonly recited in unison at public events, and especially in public school classrooms as a morning ritual
  • 5. TASK 3 Decide if the following statements are true (T) of false (F) 1. Hamburger was brought to the US by the German immigrants in 19th century. 2. The first McDonald’s opened in Texas. 3. The first McDonalds restaurant was a hot dog stand 4. ‘The national past time’ is basketball. 5. In 1905, President Roosevelt threatened to ban American football because it was getting too popular. 6. Oscar was first introduced between 1927 and 1928.
  • 6. UNIT 9 A Brief Survey of the American Physical Geography
  • 8. Mount McKinley • In Alaska • 6,194 meters • The highest point in the U.S • is also characterized by an unusually severe risk of altitude illness and extremely cold weather due to its high latitude and its proximity to the jet stream
  • 9. Death Valley • In California • 89 meters below sea level • long, low depression set in largely barren and unpopulated country of desert plains and rocky ridges
  • 10. We lls du ne s Na tur al B ri dg e Ba dla nd
  • 11. Appalachian Mountains • are a vast system of Northern American mountains, partly in Canada, but mostly in the United States • form a zone, from 100 to 300 miles wide • including areas in the states of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina
  • 13. GREAT PLAINS North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, parts of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana
  • 14. Rocky Mountain • are a broad mountain range in Western North America • stretch more than 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) from British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States • highest peak is Mount Elbert • is a United States physiographic region.
  • 15. Mississippi • is one of the world's major river systems in size, habitat diversity, and biological productivity • is an Ojibwa (Chippewa) Indian word meaning great river or gathering of waters
  • 16. Mississippi • is the longest and largest river in North America, flowing 3,705 kilometers from its source at Lake Itasca in the Minnesota North Woods • ranks third in length, second in watershed area, and fifth in average discharge of the world's rivers
  • 17. Weather and Climate • Every type of climate • Hot and humid summer and cold winter • The hottest and most arid region: The southwest of the Great Plains • Hurricanes in the Southeast, tornadoes on the Plains, flooding around main rivers, snowstorms in the mountains and forest fires in the dry West and California
  • 20. Natural Resources • Non – fuel natural resources • Iron, zinc, copper, silver and phosphate rock • Nuclear power
  • 21. Comprehension Check 2. – In North America – Alaska and Hawaii – Pacific and Atlantic – The country presents a tremendous variety in physical features – Appalachian mountains – Central Plains and Great Plains – The Sierra Nevada, the Cascades and the Coastal Ranges.
  • 22. 3 Weather features Causes Climate not generally The tremendous size of N. temperate America heightens extremes Spectacular variations. weather in Great Plains The lack of natural barriers and Midwest either to the north or the Southwest part of Great south. Plains very arid The rain shadow created by the West Pacific range and the Sierra Nevada.

Notas do Editor

  1. the stars stand for the states and the stripes stand for the original colonies 50 stars George Washington asked Betsy Ross to sew the flag and she claimed to have done tailoring for him. Because the blindfold is considered to indicate the tolerance of or ignorance to abuse of the law by judicial system. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is to honor the stars based on their career and lifetime achievements in motion pictures, live theatre, radio, television and/or music, as well as their charitable and civic contributions. Elvis Presley Rose Bowl
  2. 1. e 2. b 3. c 4. f 5. d 6. a 7. g
  3. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. F (because it was getting too dangerous. 18 players were killed and 159 seriously injured) 6. F