III Study the text and answer the following questions



TheCommonwealth of Australia

 

I. Learn to pronounce the geographical names:

 

the Indian Ocean                                   Индийскийокеан

theРасific Ocean                                   Тихийокеан

the Arafura Sea                                    Арафурскоеморе

the Coral Sea                                        Коралловоеморе

the Tasman Sea                                    Тасмановоморе

the Timor Sea                                       Тиморскоеморе

the Bass Strait                                      Бассовпролив

the Torres Strait                                   Торресовпролив

theMolongolo River                              p. Молонголоу

theMurrumbidgee River                        p. Мурамбиджи

the Murray                                           p. Муррей

the Darling River                                  p. Дарлинг

the Lachlan River                                 p. Лаклан

theAustralianAlps                                Австралийские Альпы, горный
                                                             массив

the Great Dividing Range                    Большойводораздельный

                                                             хребет
Mount Kocsciusco (223o)                    гораКосцюшко
Flinders                                                хребетФлиндера
the Great Sandy Desert                        БольшаяПесчанаяпустыня
the Great Victoria Desert                      БольшалпустыняВиктория
the Ecuator                                           Экватор
the Southern Hemisphere                     Южноеполушарие

 

II. Read and translate the text.

TEXT 1.Geographical outline of Australia

Australia is an island continent located in the Southern Hemisphere south of Asia. It is the only country in the world which occupies the territory of an entire continent. Australia covers an area of 7.7mln sq. km., almost as large as the continental US and is more then 30 times large than Great Britain. The coastline is 36, 735 km. (23 000 mi.) and is washed by two oceans and four seas.

The Australian continent is bounded on the north by the Ti­mor and the Arafura Seas and the Torres Strait, on the east by the Tasman and Coral Seas, on the south cy the Bass Strait and the Indian Ocean and on the west by the Indian Осеan. Australia is the smallest continent, and the largest island in the world.

The continent and the island of Tasmania, off the eastern part of the south coast, make up the Commonwealth of Australia.

The flattest of ail the continents, Australia's most significant mountain chain is the Great Dividing Range (the eastern projection of which is known as the Australian Alps) running down most of the east coast. Mount Kosciusco (2,230 m), in the Australian Alps, is the Australia's highest point.

Australian landscape have a deep richness of colour: bronze, yellow and olive green are the dominant tones. Hills are generally rounded with plains undulating.

There are few rivers and lakes in Australia. Its best-known river is the Murray (2,600 km.). The longest is the Darling Ri­ver (2,740 km.). These rivers with the Murrumbidgee, the Lachlan and a number of smaller rivers form the continent's river system.                     

Australia is located between 10 and 40 degree south latituce. Its largess region is in the tropical belt which includes the tropical desert climate (in the western and in the central parts of the country) and the tropical wet climate (in the eastern part).               

In the subtropical belt there are three types of сlimate: sub­tropical wet in the south-eastern part, subtropical with dry summer in the south-western part and continental climate with low rainfall all the year round and sharp changes of temperatures in the central southern part. Thus great parts of the interior (the outback) of the country are very dry. Most of these areas are desert country. In fact, the, Great Sandy and Great Victoria Deserts rank among the largest deserts in the world.

The continent is south of the equator, so the seasons are the opposite way round in that part of the world. In December, January and February, when people are sledging and ice-skating in North America and the European countries, Australians are enjoying summer-time. The winter season is from June to August. Temperatures in summer can reach 40 degree Celsius.

It is not surprising that Australia has little extensive fo­rest. The tallest trees are the blue gums of Tasmania. The com­monest trees of Australia are the eucalyptus, of which there are over 500 kinds. The Australian acacia or mimosa is the national emblem of the country. There are also the queer bottle-brush trees, which conserve moisture in their trunks.

Even stranger than the plants are the native animals. The unusual appearance of the kangaroo struck the very first Europeans who stepped onto the coast of the continent. The platypus or duck-bill remained a biological mystery for a long time. The koala or koala-bear is loved by all. The kangaroo is incorpora­ted in the National Emblem of Australia.

Australia is rich in mineral resources. It ranks second in its deposits of iron ore and bauxite, and third in its deposits of copper, lead and zinc ores. Besides, there are significant reserves of coal, gas, nickel, titanium, gold and diamonds.

Australia is the least populated of the world's continent, its population being only 17 min people (1990). The distributi­on of the population is determined by the vast inland deserts. Thus more than 80 per cent of the people live on the eastern coast and less than 15 per cent live in other parts.

The capital of the country is Canberra.

Vocabulary notes:

entire                                           полный, целый

be bounded                                      ограничиваться

flat                                              плоский, ровный

projection                                   выступ

latitude                                        широта (географ.)

sharp                                          резкий

interior                                        внутренний .

tosledge                                       кататься на санках

gum                                             каменное дерево

eucalyptus                                  Эвкалипт

асасiа                                          акация

mimosa                                       мимоза

queer                                           странный

moisture                                      влага

trunk                                           ствол (дерева)

kangaroo                                     кенгуру

platypus                                     утконос

koala                                           коала

 

 

III Study the text and answer the following questions.

1. What is the official name of the country?

2. What is the total area of Australia?

3. What is the country's population?

4. What seas is the continent bounded?

5. What are the main deserts and mountain range in Australia?                     

6. What is the longest river of the continent?

7. What rivers form the continent's river system?

8. What can you say about the climate in Australia?

9. What minerals is Australia rich in?

10. When is summer-time in Australia?

11. What have you learnt about Australian flora and fauna?

12. What can we see in the National Emblem?

13. Is Australia the least populated country?

14. Where does the majority of the population live? Why?

15. What city is the capital of Australia?

16. What other cities do you know?

 

IV. Give a summary of the text "Geographical outline of Australia".

 


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