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英语国家概况 Australia Chapter 17 Government and Society 英 语 国 家 概 况 CONTENT I Government II People III Economy IV Education Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press I Government What is the Commonwealth of Australia composed of? Government system: reflects both the British and North American models of liberal democracy but with unique Australian characteristics. Three branches: the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press II People Population: about 20 million in 2005 Multicultural Society: Diversity of Population Diversity of Language Diversity of Religion Immigration into Australia Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press III Economy 3.1 General Review 3.2 Natural Resources 3.3 Tourism 3.4 Plants and Animals Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 3.1 General Review Western-style capitalist economy GDP: foreign trade: best-performing industry manufacturing:12.5% a major exporter: agricultural products (particularly wool, beef and mutton) minerals (such as iron-ore and gold) tourism (11%of total export earnings) Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 3.2 Natural Resources Minerals: had a tremendous impact on the country's human history and patterns of settlement Energy: the only net energy exporters in the five OECD members Agriculture: one of the world’s largest producers of food, but the lowest percentage of cultivable area Fishery: contain a great variety of marine life Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 3.3 Tourism City trip Natural wonders Coastal landscape Enjoy the Journey Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 3.3 Tourism — City Trip Sydney Melbourne Cairns Darwin Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 3.3 Tourism—Natural Wonders The Great Barrier Reef The Golden Coast Uluru (Ayers Rock) The Sydney Opera House Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 3.3 Tourism—Natural Wonders Sydney Opera House Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 3.4 Plants and Animals There are around 20,000 to 25,000 different plants native to Australia. Unique animals: marsupials, monotremes, placental mammals National Flower: the Golden Wattle National Tree: Eucalypt — Gum trees Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press IV Education 4.1 Elementary and Secondary Education 4.2 Higher Education 4.3 Major Universities 4.4 Questions Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 4.1 Elementary and Secondary Education Children between 2 and 6 can go to kindergarten. Most children start their primary school education at 5 and finish at 12. Children enter the secondary school system at 12 or 13. At the age of 17 or 18, they take state examinations for university entrance. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 4.2 Higher Education University: There are 36 universities in Australia, which have long enjoyed an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research. vocational training institutions: providing courses with a strong vocational focus such as travel, tourism, graphic design, etc. Adult and community educational institution: well-adapted to the needs of adult learners. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 4.3 Major Universities University of Sydney established in 1850, the oldest university in Australia ranked the University fifth best in the world for the Arts and Humanities as a whole was ranked 37th in the world in 2008 a member of the Group of Eight Fisher Library, the main building of the University of Sydney Library. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 4.3 Major Universities University of Melbourne The second oldest university in Australia highly regarded in the fields of the engineering, arts, law, humanities, and biomedicine "Growing Esteem”—a plan aiming to consolidate its three core activities— Research, Learning and Knowledge transfer Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press 4.3 Major Universities University of Adelaide Established in 1874, it is the third oldest university in Australia. five campuses throughout the metropolitan a rea, Its main campus is located on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press Questions Australia is considered one of the most interesting and alluring destination desirable to students who want to study abroad. What special factors have attributed to helping foreign students make their decision to study in this land? Tips: warm climate, high education standards, easygoing population Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press Questions (cont.) How many areas is Australian educational system divided? In what way does the system differ from that of many other countries? Australia is in the South Hemisphere; therefore the academic year coincides with calendar year, starting in the end of January and finishing in December. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press