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人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquakes-reading人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquakes-reading人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquakes-readingLead-in1.TalkaboutthenaturaldisasterearthquakeinWenchuan(itspredictionanddamage)人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquake1Lead-in1.TalkaboutthenaturaldisasterearthquakeinWenchuan(itspredictionanddamage)Lead-in1.Talkaboutthenatura2PredictionPrediction3DamageUpto12,000peoplearekilledandasmanyas26,000injuredbyanearthquakeinjustonecountyinChina'ssouth-westernSichuanprovince,statemediasay.DamageUpto12,000peopleare4人教版高一英語Book1unit4Earthquakesreading課件5CrackCrack6人教版高一英語Book1unit4Earthquakesreading課件7Reading

ANIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN’TSLEEPReadingANIGHT8burst:hurtshake:save,helpshocked:moveinjure:breakrescue:frighteneddestroy:damage

NewWords:burst:hurtNewWor9electricity:A.invisiblegaswhichwaterchangeintobyboilingsteam:B.formofenergyforlighting,heating,drivingmachines.ruin:C.personwhocontinuestoliveinspiteofnearlybeingkilledsurvivor:D.stateofbeingcollapsedordestroyed

electricity:A.invisible10Task1:Readthetextandgettheinformation.When:Where:What:countrysideinnortheastHebeionJuly28,1976Theearthquakehappenedanddestroyedthecity.Themainidea:TheearthquakehappenedanddestroyedthecityinnortheastHebeionJuly28,1976.FastreadingTask1:Readthetextandgett11Part.

theearthquake:Part2.

theearthquake:Part3.

theearthquake:Task2:TheSequenceofThisTextisTimeOrderParagraph1Paragraphs2&3Paragraph4BeforeDuringAfterDividethetextandfindthetopicsentenceofeachpart.Part.theear12*Pleasechoosetheproperkeywordstosummarizethemainideaofeachpart.Part1.A.funnythingsB.signsC.animals

Part2.A.destructionB.deathC.earthquakehappenedPart3.A.armyB.survivorsC.helpB.signsA.destructionC.helpTask3:*Pleasechoosetheproperk13signsstrangephenomenawaterwaterpipeschickenssmelly

gaswellwallsroseandfellhavedeepcracks

crackedandbursttoonervoustoeatcameoutofthecracksParagraph1Detailreadingsignsstrangephenomenawaterwat14Readparagraph2andfindoutthefigures(數(shù)字)tomatchthefollowinginformation.1.Howmanypeoplefelttheearthquake?

2.Howlongandhowwidewasthecrack?3.Howlongdidittaketomakealargecitylieinruins?4.Whatwasthenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorinjured?

---One-thirdofthenationfeltit.---8kilometerslongand30meterswide.---In15terribleseconds.---Morethan400,000.Readparagraph2andfindout151.Itseemedthattheworldwasatanend.A.intheendB.finishedC.loose2.Buthowcouldthesurvivorsbelieveit

wasnatural?(paragraph3,line1)3.Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.(paragraph3,line1)Q:Readitoutandfindthestructure.ruinedB.finishedQ:Whatdoesitreferto?Findawordinparagraph2toreplace“destroyed”.1.Itseemedthattheworldwa16WhichisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.PeopleinTangshanhelpedwiththerescuework.B.Soldiershelpedtorescuethepeople.C.Peoplefromothercountriescametogivehelp.D.Peoplefromotherpartsofthecountrycametogivehelp.(C)2.Whatdoyouthinkthetextmaytalkaboutinthenextparagraph?A.LifebeforetheearthquakeB.LifeaftertheearthquakeC.TheyounggenerationofTangshanD.LifeofTangshanpeopleaftertheearthquake(D)Paragraph4WhichisNOTmentionedinthe17Today’sTangshanToday’sTangshan18Moraleducation

Intheearthquake,thecitywasdestroyed,butnowithasbecomeabeautifulcity.Whathaveyoulearnedfromthistext?1.Weshouldtryourbesttoprotecttheearth.Weshouldknowabouttheearthquake.2.Bebravewhenfacingdifficulties.Lifeisfullofhope.3.Hand-in-hand,wecanbeatanydifficulty.

MoraleducationIntheear19InterviewDividetheclassintothreegroupsandeachgroupchooseaparagraphandactoutaninterviewbetweenareporterandasurvivorfromtheTangshanearthquake.InterviewDividetheclassinto20Example:(paragraph1)R:IamareporterfromChinaDaily.CanIaskyousomequestions?S:Yes.R:Wasthereanythingstrangebeforetheearthquake?S:Thereweresomestrangethingshappening………R:Thankyou.S:That’sallright.Example:(paragraph1)21Retellthestory____________happenedinTangShan.Forafewdays,waterinthewells_____________.Fromthe______ofwells__________comeout.Mice,chicken,pigsandevenfishbecame________.At3:00am,everythingbeganto______.Itseemedthattheworldwas_________._________ofthenation____it.___________cutacrossthecity.Thecitylay_______.StrangethingsroseandfellcrackssmellygasnervousshakeatanendOne-thirdfeltAhugecrackinruinsRetellthestory___________22Two-thirdsofthepeople_____or___________.Thenlaterthatafternoon,anotherbigquake______TangShan.Peoplebegantowonder___________________________.Butallhope____________._______cametohelpthose________.Slowly,thecitybeganto_____________.diedwereinjuredshookhowlongthedisasterwouldlastwasnotlostSoldiersbreatheagainsurvivorsTwo-thirdsofthepeople_____23ASSIGNMENT(1)P28LearningaboutlanguageExercise1,Exercise2,Exercise3(2)P63Exercise1ASSIGNMENT(1)P28Learningabo24匯報結(jié)束謝謝大家!請各位批評指正匯報結(jié)束謝謝大家!請各位批評指正25人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquakes-reading人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquakes-reading人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquakes-readingLead-in1.TalkaboutthenaturaldisasterearthquakeinWenchuan(itspredictionanddamage)人教版高一英語Book-1-unit4-Earthquake26Lead-in1.TalkaboutthenaturaldisasterearthquakeinWenchuan(itspredictionanddamage)Lead-in1.Talkaboutthenatura27PredictionPrediction28DamageUpto12,000peoplearekilledandasmanyas26,000injuredbyanearthquakeinjustonecountyinChina'ssouth-westernSichuanprovince,statemediasay.DamageUpto12,000peopleare29人教版高一英語Book1unit4Earthquakesreading課件30CrackCrack31人教版高一英語Book1unit4Earthquakesreading課件32Reading

ANIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN’TSLEEPReadingANIGHT33burst:hurtshake:save,helpshocked:moveinjure:breakrescue:frighteneddestroy:damage

NewWords:burst:hurtNewWor34electricity:A.invisiblegaswhichwaterchangeintobyboilingsteam:B.formofenergyforlighting,heating,drivingmachines.ruin:C.personwhocontinuestoliveinspiteofnearlybeingkilledsurvivor:D.stateofbeingcollapsedordestroyed

electricity:A.invisible35Task1:Readthetextandgettheinformation.When:Where:What:countrysideinnortheastHebeionJuly28,1976Theearthquakehappenedanddestroyedthecity.Themainidea:TheearthquakehappenedanddestroyedthecityinnortheastHebeionJuly28,1976.FastreadingTask1:Readthetextandgett36Part.

theearthquake:Part2.

theearthquake:Part3.

theearthquake:Task2:TheSequenceofThisTextisTimeOrderParagraph1Paragraphs2&3Paragraph4BeforeDuringAfterDividethetextandfindthetopicsentenceofeachpart.Part.theear37*Pleasechoosetheproperkeywordstosummarizethemainideaofeachpart.Part1.A.funnythingsB.signsC.animals

Part2.A.destructionB.deathC.earthquakehappenedPart3.A.armyB.survivorsC.helpB.signsA.destructionC.helpTask3:*Pleasechoosetheproperk38signsstrangephenomenawaterwaterpipeschickenssmelly

gaswellwallsroseandfellhavedeepcracks

crackedandbursttoonervoustoeatcameoutofthecracksParagraph1Detailreadingsignsstrangephenomenawaterwat39Readparagraph2andfindoutthefigures(數(shù)字)tomatchthefollowinginformation.1.Howmanypeoplefelttheearthquake?

2.Howlongandhowwidewasthecrack?3.Howlongdidittaketomakealargecitylieinruins?4.Whatwasthenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorinjured?

---One-thirdofthenationfeltit.---8kilometerslongand30meterswide.---In15terribleseconds.---Morethan400,000.Readparagraph2andfindout401.Itseemedthattheworldwasatanend.A.intheendB.finishedC.loose2.Buthowcouldthesurvivorsbelieveit

wasnatural?(paragraph3,line1)3.Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.(paragraph3,line1)Q:Readitoutandfindthestructure.ruinedB.finishedQ:Whatdoesitreferto?Findawordinparagraph2toreplace“destroyed”.1.Itseemedthattheworldwa41WhichisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.PeopleinTangshanhelpedwiththerescuework.B.Soldiershelpedtorescuethepeople.C.Peoplefromothercountriescametogivehelp.D.Peoplefromotherpartsofthecountrycametogivehelp.(C)2.Whatdoyouthinkthetextmaytalkaboutinthenextparagraph?A.LifebeforetheearthquakeB.LifeaftertheearthquakeC.TheyounggenerationofTangshanD.LifeofTangshanpeopleaftertheearthquake(D)Paragraph4WhichisNOTmentionedinthe42Today’sTangshanToday’sTangshan43Moraleducation

Intheearthquake,thecitywasdestroyed,butnowithasbecomeabeautifulcity.Whathaveyoulearnedfromthistext?1.Weshouldtryourbesttoprotecttheearth.Weshouldknowabouttheearthquake.2.Bebravewhenfacingdifficulties.Lifeisfullofhope.3.Hand-in-hand,wecanbeatanydifficulty.

MoraleducationIntheear44InterviewDividetheclassintothreegroupsandeachgroupchooseaparagraphandactoutaninterviewbetweenareporterandasurvivorfromtheTangshanearthquake.InterviewDividetheclassinto45Example:(paragraph1)R:IamareporterfromChinaDaily.CanIaskyousomequestions?S:Yes.R:Wasthereanythingstrangebeforetheearthquake?S:Thereweresomest

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