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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.JapanA Reading AZ Level Z Leveled BookWord Count:1,505Evaluate:How do Japans location and landforms affect its people?Analyze:Why do you think the Japanese people call their country the“Suns origin”?Discussion Questionswww.readinga-LEVELED BOO
2、K ZLEVELED BOOK ZWritten by Nathaniel WilsonJapan www.readinga-Written by Nathaniel WilsonJapan16GlossaryBuddhism(n.)a religion and philosophy based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama in ancient India(p 10)kimonos(n.)Japanese robes or gowns,often used for formal occasions(p 12)metropolis(n.)a ve
3、ry large or important city(p 5)monsoons(n.)seasonal storms that can bring heavy rain to areas(p 9)Shinto(n.)a traditional religion of Japan in which people worship various gods of nature(p 10)shogun(n.)a military ruler in ancient Japan(p 11)shrines(n.)places that are considered special or holy as tr
4、ibutes to a person or a god(p 10)tsunami(n.)a large,destructive ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake,landslide,or volcanic eruption(p 9)typhoons(n.)strong,spinning storms with heavy rain and high winds that occur near the Indian or western Pacific Oceans(p 9)16JapanCountries Around the Worl
5、d Level Z Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Nathaniel WilsonAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:SeanPavonePhoto/iStock/Thinkstock;title page:PL3/iStock/Thinkstock;page 3:Wdeon/D;page 5:Vichaya Kiatying-Angsulee/123RF;page 6:whitetag/iStock/Thinkstock;page 7:Tetra I
6、mages/Corbis;page 9:egadolfo/iStock Editorial/Thinkstock;page 10(left):Simone Matteo Giuseppe Manzoni/D;page 10(right):Greir11/D;page 12:National Geographic Image Collection/Alamy;page 13:zhekos/iStock/Thinkstock;page 14:Adriana Assemany/iStock/Thinkstock;page 15(main):imageBROKER/Alamy;page 15(inse
7、t):asafta/iStock/ThinkstockFront and back cover:Mount Fuji,the highest mountain in Japan,is on the island of Honshu.Title page:Stone lanterns are common in gardens throughout Japan,and were originally used in Shinto shrines.Page 3:Women dance in the Ohara Matsuri Dance Festival in Kagoshima,Japan.Co
8、rrelationLEVEL ZUVN/A50Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA15JapanPopulation:127,250,000Land:364,485 sq km(226,480 sq.mi.)Capital City:TokyoPrimary Language:JapanesePrimary Religions:Shintoism,BuddhismCurrency:YenSource:Central Intelligence Agency(July 2014),World BankJapan Level Z153Table of Contents
9、Where Is It?4People 6Land 8History 10Celebrations 12Food 13Conclusion 14Glossary 16Japan Level Z14ConclusionJapan is a small island country covered with mountains,yet it includes crowded,bustling cities filled with high-tech industries The land shakes with earthquakes,volcanoes erupt,and typhoons ra
10、ge,but Japans people continue to thrive Over thousands of years,the Japanese have learned to make the most of the land and waters around them They grow tons of rice in small areas They harvest large amounts of fish and seafood from the ocean,tooTimeless traditions and customs mingle with cutting-edg
11、e technology,making Japan a place that embraces two worldsthe ancient and the modern Modern buildings crowd around the edges of the Imperial Palace grounds in Tokyo.4Where Is It?Japan is an archipelago,a string of islands that stretches more than 2,400 km(1,500 mi)just off the east coast of Asia in
12、the Pacific Ocean Japan is smallsmaller than the state of Californiaand includes four main islands along with thousands of smaller islands The countrys closest neighbors are China,North and South Korea,and the Siberian region of Russia The Sea of Japan lies between Japan and Asia,while the East Chin
13、a Sea lies to the southwest of Japan,and the Pacific Ocean lies to the east TokyoRussiaChinaSouth KoreaNorth KoreaJapanJapanASIASEA OF JAPANPACIFIC OCEANJapanYELLOW SEA13FoodRice is an important part of the Japanese diet It is sometimes served in small round cakes,called mochi(MOH-chee),as a snack J
14、apanese people also rely heavily on the surrounding ocean for food and incorporate fish and other seafood into many meals In cities,sushi(SOO-shee)and sashimi(sah-SHEE-mee),both made with raw fish,are popular fast food choicesMany Japanese believe that food should look just as good as it tastes Meal
15、s are typically served as several different small dishes,including soups and sometimes noodles Like their Chinese neighbors,the Japanese usually eat with chopsticks,which are long,thin utensils made of woodThe Japanese follow many rules when preparing and presenting certain types of food For example
16、,one traditional ceremony is centered around serving tea and includes a highly organized and elegant process This tea ceremony is usually held in a special room created just for that purposeSushi often consists of a sticky rice mixture rolled around raw fish and vegetables to make a roll.Japan Level
17、 Z5The largest island in the chain is Honshu(HON-shoo),which includes more than 80 percent of Japans population The other primary islands are Hokkaido,Shikoku,and Kyushu The countrys largest cities are on Honshu,with nearly all of them located along the east coastThe capital of Japan is Tokyo(TOH-ke
18、e-yoh),also located on Honshu More than thirty-two million people live and work in this sprawling metropolis The citya bustling center for international trade and businessis one of the most populated cities in the worldMillions of people also live in the areas surrounding Tokyo,forming what many cal
19、l“Greater Tokyo”People typically travel from these surrounding areas into Tokyo on high-speed trains called bullet trains,as well as on slower trains and subways The city is the main transportation hub for Japan It is said that more people pass through the Shinjuku(SHEEN-ju-ku)railway station in Tok
20、yo than any other railway station in the world Bullet trains bring people through Tokyos busiest train station.Japan Level Z12CelebrationsIn Japan,people celebrate many holidays and festivals throughout the year Among these holidays are ones that celebrate the rice planting,harvest,and the good heal
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