TRUNG VUONG
HIGHSCHOOL
Lesson 1. Reading
Lesson 1. Reading
* Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions.
1. What do you know about deserts?
2. What kinds of plants and animals live in a desert?
3. Name some of the countries which have deserts?
They are the large area of sand without tree and water,
but with severe climates, very hot during the day and very
cold at night. There is very little rainfall there; very few
people and animals except for in oases.
Only cacti and a kind of spinifex can grow
Australia, Mongolia, the USA and North Africa
Before you read.
1. stretch (r, n)
[stret∫] Kéo dài, dải
2. aerial (n)
['eəriəl] ở trên không
3. camel (n)
['kæməl]
4. dune (n)
[dju:n]
5. network (n)
['netwə:k]
While you read.
Task2. Answer the following questions.
1. What are the names of the three great stretches of sandy
desert which circle the center of Australia?
2.Where is the Simpson Desert? – It is between…..
3. When did the first European enter the desert?
4. Who was Simpson?
A. Great Victoria Deserts.
B. Gibbon, Great Sandy and Tanami Deserts .
C. Simpson Desert.
D. Both A, B and C.
A. Lake Eyre in the south.
B. The Macdonnel Ranges in the north.
C. The Mulligan and the Diamantina Rivers in the east.
D. The Macumba and Finke Rivers in the west.
E. Both of them
A. In 1845. B. In 1854 C. In 1929 D. 1992
He was the ________ of the South Australian Branch of the
Royal Geographical Society of Australia.
A. worker B. explorer C. president D. Queen
In 1845
president5. How did E. A. Colson and an Australian Aborigine travel across
and people living there. People
use camels to travel across
deserts…
I think it’s very hot and dry in
deserts. There is little water.
There are few trees, animals
and people living there. People
use camels to travel across
deserts…
Example:
After you read.