II. NOTAS A LOS ESTADOS FINANCIEROS
34. HECHOS POSTERIORES
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Weather and the seasons
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Write the seasons.
Complete the chart.
Precipitation Temperatures Winter Spring Summer Autumn 1 2
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Weather changes with each season .
Winter is the coldest season . It can snow . Spring is the mildest season . It often rains .
Summer is the hottest season . It doesn’t rain very much . Autumn has mild temperatures at the beginning .
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Mountain landscapes
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Label the illustration with these words. mountain
foot summit slope valley
Complete the sentences.
summit valleys mountains Mountain landscapes consist of and valleys . are areas of flat land between mountains . The is the highest part of a mountain . 1
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Mountain landscapes consist of mountains and valleys . Mountains are high areas of land with steep sides . Valleys are areas of flat land between mountains .
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Flat land
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Tick the true sentences. Then, answer the question.
There are motorways . There are mountains . There is a river .
There is a train . There are farms . There is a city .
Is this a mountain landscape or flat land? Explain .
What can you see in each landscape? Circle A or B.
Mountain landscape A B Valley A B
Flat land A B Crops A B
Summit A B Flood plain A B
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Plains, moors and flood plains are different types of flat lands .
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Coastal landscapes
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Label the illustration with these words. cape bay island beach cliff Match. 1 2
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Coastal landscapes are areas of land near the sea .
The land can be high or low . Coastal landscapes can have cliffs or beaches .
A narrow piece of land surrounded by water on three sides .
A small gulf .
A large piece of land that sticks out into the sea .
An area of land completely surrounded by water . island
cape
bay
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Rivers
Label the illustration with these words. upper course
middle course lower course
Complete the sentences. river bed
flow course
The is the ground over which a river flows .
The is the journey from the source to the mouth . The is the volume of water in a river .
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A river is a large, flowing body of water . A river begins at its source in the mountains . A river ends at its mouth at the sea .
A river bed is the ground over which a river flows . The flow is the volume of water in a river .
The course is the journey from the source to the mouth . There are three parts: the upper course, the middle course and the lower course .
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Villages
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Write mountain, plain or coast.
Read and tick the correct place.
Mountain villages Villages on the plains Coastal villages
The houses have sloped roofs so the snow falls off .
Many villagers work in hotels and restaurants . Some are fishermen . Many villagers take care of forests . The streets are steep and narrow . The streets are straight .
Many villagers work on farms . 1
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Villages have a small population .
The houses in villages are low, and the streets are short and narrow . There are villages in the mountains, on the plains and on the coast .
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Cities
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Read and tick the correct place.
City Village
The population is small .
The streets are wide and long . The population is large .
The streets are short and generally lead to the main square . Tick the correct answer.
The historic centre:
The streets are narrow . There are historic monuments . The streets are wide . There are tall buildings .
The modern district:
The streets are narrow and the buildings are not very tall . This area often surrounds the city centre .
The suburbs:
These are residential areas away from the centre . This is usually the oldest part of the city .
Is this the historic centre or the modern district? Explain. 1
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Cities have a large population .
Many buildings are tall . The streets are long and wide .
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Crop farming
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Write dry farming or irrigation.
Complete the chart. irrigation
vegetables, fruit and corn olive trees, wheat and oats
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Crop farmers grow plants for food .
Dry farming is a method of growing crops in dry areas . Dry crops do not need a lot of water to grow .
Irrigation means watering plants with water from rivers or lakes . Some crops which need irrigation are vegetables, fruit, rice and corn .
dry farming
Crop farming
can be
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Stockbreeding and fishing
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Circle the correct words.
Catching fish and shellfish in rivers fishing stockbreeding
and the sea .
Places where farmers breed fish barns fish farms
and shellfish .
Farmers breed animals for their stockbreeding crop farming
meat, milk, eggs and skin .
Stockbreeding where animals live intensive farming free-range farming
in pens and barns .
Fishing in the sea with big boats . coastal fishing deep-sea fishing
Look at the illustrations. Answer the questions.
What are the two types of sea fishing?
Describe them . 1
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Stockbreeders breed livestock for their meat, milk, eggs and skins . Livestock includes cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry .
There are two types of stockbreeding: intensive farming and free-range farming . Fishermen catch fish in rivers and in the sea . There are two types of sea fishing:
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