目录

  • 1 校级精品课展示内容
    • 1.1 具体项目
  • 2 Unit 1 General Introduction
    • 2.1 Lesson 1 General Information on the UK and the USA
    • 2.2 Lesson 2 General Information on Canada, Australia and New Zealand
    • 2.3 Cross-cultural point
  • 3 History
    • 3.1 General mind map of British History
    • 3.2 The History of the UK
    • 3.3 General mind map of the history of America
    • 3.4 The History of the USA
    • 3.5 The USA During and After Two World Wars
    • 3.6 Framework
    • 3.7 The History of Australia
    • 3.8 The History of Canada
    • 3.9 The History of New Zealand
    • 3.10 Cross-cultural points
  • 4 Political system
    • 4.1 Lesson 1 Political System in the UK and the USA
    • 4.2 Lesson 2 Political System in Australia, Canada and New Zealand
  • 5 Education
    • 5.1 Lesson 1 Education in the UK and the USA
    • 5.2 Lesson 2 Education in  Australia, Canada and New Zealand
  • 6 Economy
    • 6.1 Lesson 1 Economy of the UK and the USA
    • 6.2 Lesson 2 Economy  in  Australia, Canada and New Zealand
  • 7 Traditions and Customs
    • 7.1 Food and drinks in the UK
    • 7.2 Sports and Festivals in the UK
    • 7.3 Music and Literature, etiqutte
    • 7.4 Food, drinks and festivals in the USA
    • 7.5 Music, Literature and Sports in the USA
    • 7.6 Lesson 2 Traditions and Customs in  Australia
    • 7.7 Traditions and Customs in Canada
    • 7.8 Traditions and Customs in New Zealand
Sports and Festivals in the UK
  • 1 课前
  • 2 课中
  • 3 课后
  • 4 习题

Key terms

1.RoyalGuard: 

A group of military bodyguards, soldiers or retainers responsible forthe protection of a royal person, such as a King or Queen. They are often anelite unit of the regular armed forces and may maintain special rights andprivileges.

2.Rugby


often just “rugby”, may refer to anumber of sports descended from a common form of football developed at RugbySchool in England, United Kingdom. Rugby league, rugby union, American footballand Canadian football are modern sports that originated from rugby football.Rugby league and rugby union are the only two sports referred to as “rugby”today.