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1、before reading 1. an english song - lets roll2. word-web3. discussion4. background information5. topic-related prediction an english song - lets roll 1. introductory remarks2. blank filling3. questions and answers introductory remarks iithe neil young song you are about to hear was written to pay tr

2、ibute to the passengers on the hijacked united airlines flight 93 that crashed in pennsylvania on september 11. lets roll was inspired by the words of passenger todd beamer, who made a call from the plane and told of the passengers plan to storm the cockpit to overpower the introductory remarks iiyo

3、ung, neil (1945 ), canadian singer, songwriter, and guitarist, who became one of the most distinctive and independent artists in rock music. he was an influential leader in developing the new styles of country rock and folk rock in the 1960s and 1970s. youngs use of sounds from the punk-rock and har

4、d-rock genres of the 1970s and 1980s make him a precursor of the 1990s grunge style, which combines folk melodies and harmonies with hard-rock instrumentation and the energy of punk rock.the neil young song you are about to hear was written to pay tribute to the passengers on the hijacked united air

5、lines flight 93 that crashed in pennsylvania on september 11. lets roll was inspired by the words of passenger todd beamer, who made a call from the plane and told of the passengers plan to storm the cockpit to overpower the introductory remarks iitodd beamer, an oracle inc. executive from hightstow

6、n, n.j. and a passenger on united airlines flight 93 which crashed in somerset county. his phone was connected at 9:45 a.m. on sept. 11. he talked about 13 minutes on the phone. he and other passengers foiled hijackers bent on crashing the boeing 757 into what authorities say might have been a secon

7、d target in washington, d.c., possibly the capitol or the white house. the phone line from flight 93 was still open when an operator heard todd beamer say “are you guys ready? lets roll” before the plane crashed.the neil young song you are about to hear was written to pay tribute to the passengers o

8、n the hijacked united airlines flight 93 that crashed in pennsylvania on september 11. lets roll was inspired by the words of passenger todd beamer, who made a call from the plane and told of the passengers plan to storm the cockpit to overpower the blank filling lets roll neil youngi know i said i

9、love youi know you know its i got to put the phone and do what we gotta doones standing in the aisle waytwo more at the we got to get inside therebefore they kill some time is runnin out, lets rolltime is runnin out, lets rolltrue_down_door_more_iiblank filling no time for indecisionwe got to make a

10、 i hope that were for what we gotta dohow this all got startedill never i hope someone can fly this thingget us back to landtime is runnin out, lets rolltime is runnin out, lets rollmove_forgiven_understand_iiblank filling no one has the answersbut one thing is trueyou got to turn on when its comin

11、after youyou got to face it downand when it tries to you got to go in after itand never be deniedtime is runnin out, lets rolllets roll for evil_hide_freedom_iilets roll for love goin after satanon the wings of a dovelets roll for lets roll for truthlets not left our grow up fearful in their youthti

12、me is runnin out, lets rolltime is runnin out, lets rolltime is runnin out, lets rollblank filling justice_children_ii1. what do the words “one” and “two” refer to?questions and answers they refer to the number of the terrorists.2. what does “roll” mean in your opinion?it means to take some actions.

13、3. what is the message of the song?he would sacrifice himself for justice. word-web look at the following cartoons, can you think of some words that are related to the september 11 attacks? terroristladenhijackworld trade centercrashdebrisfiremenbushpentagonnew yorkcollapsefirethe campfour planes300

14、0 deathssouth towerjumpescape9-11-2001shockcrymournwashington d. c. north tower discussion watch the video and look at the pictures. form groups of four or five students and discuss the question “how much do you know about the september 11 attacks? ”iibackground information1. september 11 attacks:ii

15、it is a coordinated terrorist strike on the united states in 2001 that killed more than 3,000 people and shook the nation to its core. on the sunny morning of september 11, 2001, 19 terrorists, working in teams of 4 or 5, hijacked four commercial jetliners and turned them toward targets chosen for d

16、estruction. two of the planes, loaded with fuel and passengers, were flown at full speed into the twin towers he is a saudi arabian multimillionaire suspected of planning terrorist attacks against the united states. september 11, 2001 terror attacks were sponsored by him. in 1999 the federal bureau

17、of investigation (fbi) placed bin laden on its ten most wanted fugitives list in connection with the bombings of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. little is known in the west about bin ladens life. he inherited his great personal wealth from his father, whose construction company prosper

18、ed through close connections with the saudi royal family.2. osama bin laden (1957 ): 3. colin luther powell (1937 ): he is a united states military leader and secretary of state under president george w. bush (20012005). he is the first black secretary of state in u.s. history.4. katharine hepburn (

19、19072003): she is an american actor, winner of four academy awards for best actress, noted for her unique combination of timeless beauty, wit, and fiery passion. hepburn had a rich stage and screen career that lasted more than 60 years.5. sidney poitier (1927 ): he is an american motion-picture acto

20、r, the first black to become a major hollywood star.6. spencer tracy (19001967): he is an american actor, noted for the naturalness and understatement of his many moving and varied characterizations. admired by audiences and critics alike, he was also well respected by his peers.topic-related predic

21、tion text a is entitled “the nightmare and the dreams-how has sept. 11 affected our national unconscious?”. before you read the story, think about the answers to the following questions.1. why do people have the nightmare?2. what are the dreams they may have?3. in your opinion what does “unconscious

22、” refer to?4. what are probably the changes people experience? global reading2. further understanding 1. part division of the text 3. scanning for parts 1 & 2for part 3for part 4for part 5for part 6questions and answerstrue or falsesupply the missing information interviewmultiple choice question

23、s and answers1.why did the author feel very hot?2.how did the author feel when she took a walk on the brooklyn bridge that early morning?3.what does “the changed landscape of downtown” imply?4.why did the author say that “people seem to love it more now, or at least mention it more or notice it more

24、”?5.do you agree with the author that the new yorkers are lucky? part division of the text part lines main ideas 1 2 4 145184873i felt hot all yesterday.people seem to love the brooklyn bridge more than ever before.it is a fashion now for people to wear id tags.3 1947people grow more friendly to one

25、 another regardless of race.5 7486there seemed to be a baby boom after sept. 11, at least, in brooklyn.687115people seem to be having more bad dreams, sept. 11-related.true or falsethe man the author saw was around 30 years old. t( )1.the full charge of friendliness was assumed and answered 30 or 40

26、 years ago. 2.in the film mr. poitier said that he would be secretary of state. f( )3.in the film mr. poitier said that his child would be secretary of state.fthe author was not sure whether it would have been the case.( )true or falseaccording to the author, america is the land where dreamare made

27、of. t( )4.the author didnt remember how moving the movie was. t( )5.supply the missing information more and more, i see people . i think it over what the phenomenon . suppose the people give me their one after another. then, what will those people think at sight of those tags? actually, in the past,

28、 they were only worn by people working in or . wearing id tags_implies_answers_unemployed_nuclear power plants_great halls of government_interview form groups of three students. one will be the reporter, the other two are a couple in a dink (double income, no kids) family. after experiencing the sep

29、tember 11 attacks they have changed their opinions to expect a baby now. and the wife will give birth to a baby soon. the reporter is asking them how there is such a change and what is their plan for the future.multiple choice 1. people getting extraordinary sept. 11-related dreams are mostly _.d) y

30、oungstersa) old peopleb) middle agedc) childrenmultiple choice 1. people getting extraordinary sept. 11-related dreams are mostly _.ad) youngstersa) old peopleb) middle agedc) childrenmultiple choice 1. people getting extraordinary sept. 11-related dreams are mostly _.bd) youngstersa) old peopleb) m

31、iddle agedc) childrenmultiple choice 1. people getting extraordinary sept. 11-related dreams are mostly _.cd) youngstersa) old peopleb) middle agedc) childrenmultiple choice 1. people getting extraordinary sept. 11-related dreams are mostly _.dd) youngstersa) old peopleb) middle agedc) childrenmulti

32、ple choice 2. why didnt the authors friend answer her questions in detail? ( )d) because he was so deeply influenced by the attack that he was reluctant to recall anything about it again.a) because he did not see what happened on sept. 11.b) because he was not good at describing.c) because he was il

33、l at that time.multiple choice 2. why didnt the authors friend answer her questions in detail? ( )d) because he was so deeply influenced by the attack that he was reluctant to recall anything about it again.a) because he did not see what happened on sept. 11.b) because he was not good at describing.

34、c) because he was ill at that time.amultiple choice 2. why didnt the authors friend answer her questions in detail? ( )d) because he was so deeply influenced by the attack that he was reluctant to recall anything about it again.a) because he did not see what happened on sept. 11.b) because he was no

35、t good at describing.c) because he was ill at that time.bmultiple choice 2. why didnt the authors friend answer her questions in detail? ( )d) because he was so deeply influenced by the attack that he was reluctant to recall anything about it again.a) because he did not see what happened on sept. 11

36、.b) because he was not good at describing.c) because he was ill at that time.cmultiple choice 2. why didnt the authors friend answer her questions in detail? ( )d) because he was so deeply influenced by the attack that he was reluctant to recall anything about it again.a) because he did not see what

37、 happened on sept. 11.b) because he was not good at describing.c) because he was ill at that time.dmultiple choice 3. which of the following statements is not true? ( )d) possibly the author will weave those dreams into a passage.a) according to the author, the dreams can express the nations unconsc

38、ious.b) the author called on the readers to send their sept. 11-related dreams.c) the author wanted to read those dreams for fun.multiple choice 3. which of the following statements is not true? ( )d) possibly the author will weave those dreams into a passage.a) according to the author, the dreams c

39、an express the nations unconscious.b) the author called on the readers to send their sept. 11-related dreams.c) the author wanted to read those dreams for fun.amultiple choice 3. which of the following statements is not true? ( )d) possibly the author will weave those dreams into a passage.a) accord

40、ing to the author, the dreams can express the nations unconscious.b) the author called on the readers to send their sept. 11-related dreams.c) the author wanted to read those dreams for fun.bmultiple choice 3. which of the following statements is not true? ( )d) possibly the author will weave those

41、dreams into a passage.a) according to the author, the dreams can express the nations unconscious.b) the author called on the readers to send their sept. 11-related dreams.c) the author wanted to read those dreams for fun.cmultiple choice 3. which of the following statements is not true? ( )d) possib

42、ly the author will weave those dreams into a passage.a) according to the author, the dreams can express the nations unconscious.b) the author called on the readers to send their sept. 11-related dreams.c) the author wanted to read those dreams for fun.d scanning the text is a familiar essay. on the

43、left column of the following chart are some features of this style. scan the text and find their corresponding supporting details. featuressupporting detailsmarked by informalitythe text begins with a paragraph telling how “i felt hot all yesterday”.using concrete, often subtle details to convey abs

44、tract ideas and inmost feelingshow an african american and the author greeted each other in a friendly way. how her friend turned away when answering questions about the sept. 11 event. scanning the text is a familiar essay. on the left column of the following chart are some features of this style.

45、scan the text and find their corresponding supporting details. featuressupporting detailssearching for meaningwhy were so many people wearing id tags? why was there a baby boom?we feel as if we were faxed.the brooklyn bridge as a symbol o f b e a u t y, f r e e d o m a n d technological wonderuse of

46、 figurative language i found myself fully awake at 5 a.m. yesterday and went for a walk on the brooklyn bridge. now more than ever the bridge seems like a great gift to my city. it spans. in the changed landscape of downtown it is our undisturbed beauty, grown ever more stately each year. it is hot

47、in new york. it is so hot that once when i had a fever a friend called and asked me how i felt and i said, “you know how dry and hot paper feels when its been faxed? thats how i feel.” and how i felt all day yesterday. it is hot. we feel as if weve been faxed. the nightmare and the dreams- how has s

48、ept. 11 affected our national unconscious?people seem to love it more now, or at least mention it more or notice it more. so do i. its always full of tourists but always full of new yorkers, too. i am struck, as i always am when im on it, that i am walking on one of the engineering wonders of the wo

49、rld. and i was struck yesterday that i was looking at one of the greatest views in the history of mans creation, manhattan at sunrise. and all of it was free. a billionaire would pay billions to own this bridge and keep this view, but i and my jogging, biking and hiking companions have it for nothin

50、g. we inherited it. now all we do is pay maintenance, in the form of taxes. we are lucky. as i rounded the entrance to the bridge on the brooklyn side, a small moment added to my happiness. it was dawn, traffic was light, i passed a black van with smoked windows. in the drivers seat with the window

51、down was a black man of30 or so, a cap low on his brow, wearing thick black sunglasses. i was on the walkway that leads to the bridge; he was less than two feet away; we were the only people there. we made eye contact. “good morning!” he said. “good morning to you,” ianswered, and for no reason at a

52、ll we started to laugh, and moved on into the day. nothing significant in it except it may or may not have happened that way 30 or 40 years ago. im not sure the full charge of friendliness would have been assumed or answered. it made me think of something i saw monday night on tv. they were showing

53、the 1967 movie “guess whos coming to dinner?” with katharine hepburn, sidney poitier and spencer tracy, about a young white woman and a young black man who fall in love, hope to marry and must contend with disapproving parents on both sides. its held up well, and parts of it seemed moving in a way i

54、 didnt remember, and pertinent. there was a bit of dialogue that packed a wallop. spencer tracy as the father of the would-be bride is pressing mr. poitier on whether he has considered the sufferings their mixed-race children might have to endure in america. has he thought about this? has his fiance

55、? “she is optimistic,” says mr. poitier. “she thinks every one of them will grow up to become president of the united states. i on the other hand would settle for secretary of state.” those words, written 35 years ago may have seemed dreamy then. but in its audience when the movie came out would lik

56、ely have been a young, film-loving army lieutenant named colin powell who, that year, was preparing for a second tour of duty in vietnam. and now he is secretary of state. this is theland dreams are made of. does that strike you as a corny thing to say and talk about? it is. thats another great thin

57、g. late tuesday, on a subway ride from brooklyn to the north of manhattan, i resaw something id noticed and forgotten about. it is that more and more, on the streets and on the train, i see people wearing id tags. we all wear ids now. we didnt use to. they hang from thick cotton string or an aluminu

58、m chain; theyre worn one at a time or three at a time, but theyre there. i ponder the implications. what does it mean that we wear ids? what are we saying, or do we think were saying? i mean aside from the obvious. i imagined yesterday the row of people across from me on the train, looking up all of

59、 a sudden from their newspaper and answering one after another: “im not just blowing through life, im integrated into it. i belong to something. i receive a regular paycheck.” “i have had a background check done by security and have been found to be a safe person. have you?” “it means i know who i a

60、m,” says the man in blue shirt and suspenders. “it means i can get into the building,” says the woman in gray. “it means i am a solid citizen with a job.”“i am known to others in my workplace.”i wonder if unemployed people on the train look at the tags around the other peoples necks and think. soon i ho

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