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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.MoroccoA Reading AZ Level Z Leveled BookWord Count:1,371WritingResearch more about the current Moroccan government.Write an essay that includes information about the monarch and prime minister and how they work together for the Moroccan people
2、.Social Studies and ArtMake a map of Morocco.Divide your map into different geographic regions and include details that are significant to each area.Connectionswww.readinga-MoroccoMoroccoWritten by Dionne Soares PalmerLEVELED BOOK ZLEVELED BOOK Zwww.readinga-Why is Morocco an interesting country to
3、study?Focus QuestionWritten by Dionne Soares PalmerMoroccoMoroccoCountries Around the World Level Z Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Dionne Soares PalmerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Front cover:A rural Moroccan landscapeTitle page:A resident looks out at the old section of the Moroccan city of
4、 Ait-Ben-Haddou.Page 3:A market in Tangier,MoroccoPhoto Credits:Front cover,back cover:Antonella865/D;title page:Charly Lataste/Moment/Getty Images;page 3:Hoang Bao Nguyen/D;page 5:nisanga/123RF;page 6:Adrian Popa/D;page 7:Photo Provider Network/Alamy Stock Photo;page 9(left):PavlinaGab/iStock/Think
5、stock;page 9(center):dragospetrutiu/iStock/Thinkstock;page 9(right):Karol Kozlowski/D;page 11(left):wrangel/123RF;page 11(right):Abdelhak Senna/AFP/Getty Images;page 12(top):hagit berkovich/iStock/Thinkstock;page 12(bottom):Francesco Tomasinelli/Science Source;page 13:foodandmore/123RF;page 14:Scott
6、 E Barbour/The Image Bank/Getty Images;page 15(top):Zloyel/iStock/Thinkstock;page 15(bottom):Eugene Sergeev/123RFarchitecturecuisinesdescendantdynastiesgenderhandspringIslamiclagoonoasesprime ministersecularstraitWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL ZUVN/A50Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA3Morocco Level
7、ZTable of ContentsWhere Is It?.4People .6Land .8History .10Animals .11Food .13Conclusion .14Glossary .164ATLANTIC OCEANMEDITERRANEAN SEAAFRICAASIAEUROPEMOROCCOSPAINALGERIAWESTERN SAHARACanary Islands (Spain)Strait of GibraltarMoroccoMoroccoMAURITANIAWhere Is It?Morocco is a country on the coast of n
8、orthwestern Africa,with shorelines along both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.It is slightly smaller than the European country of Spain.In Africa,Moroccos neighbors are Algeria to the east and southeast,and a territory called Western Sahara along its southern edge.Morocco and Spain are
9、separated by the Strait of Gibraltar,a narrow channel that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.At the Strait of Gibraltars narrowest point,Spain is only about 13 kilometers(8 mi.)away from Morocco.CasablancaSalRabatHBou Regreg River5A wall(left)surrounds a section of the Moroccan c
10、apital city known as“Old Rabat.”Morocco Level ZThe capital of Morocco is Rabat,which is located on the Atlantic coastline at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River,right next to its sister city of Sal.Rabat has a long history stretching back to the twelfth century,and the mix of French and Islamic archit
11、ecture that exists in the city reflects its past.Rabat is no longer a major port due to a buildup of silt in the mouth of the Bou Regreg River,but for centuries it was a site of much sea trafficand not all of the activity there was legal.The cities of Rabat and Sal were a hub for pirates from the se
12、venteenth to the nineteenth centuries.They ranged the seas along the coasts of Spain,Italy,England,Ireland,and Iceland.6PeopleA little more than 33 million people live in Morocco,60 percent of whom live in urban areas.Casablanca is the largest city,with a population of about 3.5 million.Tourism empl
13、oys more people than other main industries such as mining and manufacturing.In rural areas,agriculture provides employment for about one-third of Moroccans.With plenty of farmland and a mild climate,Morocco stands out among its neighboring countries for its ability to grow crops.In urban areas,many
14、Moroccan men enjoy getting together in cafs to visit and watch soccer matches on television.Soccer has replaced traditional horsemanship competitions as the most popular sport in Morocco.In large cities,people also enjoy going to see movies,eating in restaurants,shopping in stores or open-air market
15、s,and going to the beach.A musician performs on a street in Rabat.Music is important to Moroccan life.7Languages of MoroccoLanguages of MoroccoPeople speak Arabic,Berber,and French.The sign for the Princess Lalla Meryem School,named after a Moroccan presidents daughter,is in three languages.FrenchAr
16、abicBerberMorocco Level ZMoroccans are mostly of Berber(native people of the region)descent,Arabic descent,or a mixture of both.There are many young people in Moroccoalmost half of the population is under the age of twenty-four.Morocco is a very religious country.Islam is the official religion,and 9
17、9 percent of the population is Muslim.Moroccan law consists of both Islamic and secular laws.In 2004,Morocco changed its laws to give women more rights.As a result of these laws,Morocco has one of the highest levels of gender equality among Arab countries.8ATLANTIC OCEANRabatHMoroccos LandformsMoroc
18、cos LandformsSahara DesertMount ToubkalAtlas MountainsMEDITERRANEANSEARifMountainsMerja ZergaOuzoud FallsLandEven with Moroccos Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines,much of the land is at an elevation high above sea level.There are two major mountain ranges in Morocco:the Atlas Mountains in the mid
19、dle of the country,and the Rif Mountains in the north.The tallest mountain in Morocco is Mount Toubkal,which is 4,165 meters(13,665 ft.)high.The mountain ranges receive a lot of rain and snow,which creates a large number of streams.The climate in Morocco varies drastically,from mild Mediterranean te
20、mperatures in northern areas and along the coasts to desert conditions in the south.Temperatures in the coastal areas range from 18C to 28C(64F82F).Inland areas can be extreme,with temperatures often more than 35C(95F)in summer and sometimes dropping below freezing in winter.Bou Regreg River9Ouzoud
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