Listening and Speaking
Listening and Speaking原文 David Evans: Here's a park map. Where should we start? Li Yang: I don't get it. I thought this park was about Polynesian culture, but the park map shows six different cultrues. David Evans: Well,though the people of Polynesia are all related, Polynesia is made up of several different cultures spread out across the South Pacific. Li Yang:Oh. I see. So what can we do here? David Evans: For a start, we can take a canoe tour of the park. Li Yang: Canoe? What's that? David Evans: It's a small boat. Traditional canoes are carved from a single tree, so they are often quite narrow. The Polynesians used canoes to travel thousands of kilometres. Li Yang:That's interesting.Where do we go to find them? David Evans: Well, to get to the canoes, we need to go straight. Then after we cross the bridge, we turn left. They should be quite near there.. Then after the canoes, we can learn how to make fire the traditional way, using sticks. Li Yang:Where can we do that? David Evans: The guide says we should go to the Samoan Village. That shouldn't be very hard to find.From the canoes, we just go straight, and then take the bridge on the right. It should be a short walk away on the left. Oh, and next to the Samoan Village is the Aotearoan Village. We can get Maori tattoos there. Li Yang:Maori tatto? David Evans: Yes. The Maori like to tattoo their faces with interesting designs. Li Yang:But I don't want to tattoo my face. David Evans: Don't worry! It's not a real tattoo. We can wash it off later Li Yang:Cool! But first. the canoe tour! David Evans: Yes! I can't wait. Let's go!
答案 Activity 1
I.Six.
2.Canoes are small boats that Polynesians used to travel thousands of kilometres.
3.Sticks.
4.On their faces.
5. It's not a real tattoo—it can be washed off.
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