Just about everyone reckons England will take one test, though, maybe two. Adelaide is favourite as the groupthink it that the pink ball, evening conditions and nature of the wicket will suit the England bowlers. I'm not so sure - Australia can bowl with the pink ball too, and England will still have to bat well to win. And in most D/N tests, the evening session hasn't been anything like as lively as the pre-game hype as predicted.
In terms of previous history (going back 30 years or so) Melbourne has been England's best ground, with 3 wins, and it's where England came closest to being competitive last time (I still can't believe how they managed to throw away being 110 runs in front with 10 wickets in hand on that third day. I was there in the crowd, and I don't think I've ever been so miserable watching a game of cricket. It was an unbelievable capitulation. but I digress).
Brisbane is of course England (and every other team's) worst ground in Australia. But who knows? As Cook said, records are made to be broken.