Unit 5 What were you doing when the rainstorm came? Section B 2a-2e 课件(共27张PPT,无音频)

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名称 Unit 5 What were you doing when the rainstorm came? Section B 2a-2e 课件(共27张PPT,无音频)
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(共27张PPT)
Unit 5 What were you doing
when the rainstorm came
Section B 2a-2e
n. 章节;段落 __________
n. 学生 __________
adv. 彻底地;完全地 __________
adj. 惊愕的;受震惊的 __________
n. 沉默;缄默;无声 __________
Words review
passage
pupil
completely
shocked
silence
adv. 不久前;最近 __________
n. 恐怖主义者;恐怖分子 __________
n. 日期;日子 __________
n. 塔;塔楼 __________
n. 实情;事实 __________
recently
terrorist
date
tower
truth
Let’s read
passage
pupil
completely
shocked
silence
recently
terrorist
date
tower
truth
短语互译。
1. 沉默;无声 ___________
2. 通过收音机 ____ the radio
3. have trouble (in) doing sth. ___________________
4. take down ___________________
5. the rest of ___________________
in silence
on
做某事有麻烦/困难
其余的;剩余的
拆除;往下拽;记录
Lead-in
Do you know any important events in history
Man walked on the moon for the first time on July 20, 1969.
This was a day American people will never forget.
Yang Liwei flew around the Earth on October 15, 2003.
This was a day Chinese people will never forget.
The Olympic Games was hosted in China for the first time.
This was a day Chinese people will never forget.
2008.8.8 8:00 p.m.
Do you know this man
What do you know about him
Warming-up
马丁·路德·金(1929年1月15日— 1968年4月4日),著名的美国民权运动领袖。1948年大学毕业。1948 年到1951年间,在美国东海岸的费城继续深造。1963年,马丁·路德·金觐见了林登·贝恩斯·约翰逊总统,要求通过新的民权法,给黑人以平等的权利。
1963年8月28 日在林肯纪念堂前发表 《我有一个梦想》的演说。1964年获得诺贝尔和平奖。1968年4月, 马丁·路德·金前往孟菲斯市领导工人 罢工被人刺杀,年仅39岁。1986年 起美国政府将每年1月的第三个星期一作为马丁·路德·金全国纪念日。
Do you know these events
2a
Look at the pictures and title in the passage. What do you think the passage is about
Task 1
Martin Luther King’s death & Robert’s activities.
How many parts can be divided in the passage
911 Events & Kate’s activities.
Task 2
Part 1
Part 2
2b
Read the passage and answer the questions.
1.What are the two events in the passage
2.When did they happen
The first event happened on April 4, 1968. The second happened on September 11, 2001.
One is that Dr. Martin Luther King was killed. The other is that the World Trade Center in New York was taken down by terrorists.
Task 3
The title can be helpful for you to understand a text. It is also a good idea to read the first sentence of each paragraph before you read the whole text.
Reading the Title and First Sentences
Do You Remember What You Were Doing
People often remember what they were doing when they heard the news of important events in history. In America, for example, many people remember what they were doing on April 4, 1968. This was an important event in American history. On this day, Dr. Martin Luther King was killed. Although some people may not remember who killed him, they remember what they were doing when they heard the news.
Robert Allen is now over 50, but he was a school pupil at that time. “I was at home with my parents,” Robert remembers. “We were eating dinner in the kitchen when we heard the news on the radio. The news reporter said, ‘Dr. King died just 10 minutes ago.’ My parents were completely shocked! My parents did not talk after that, and we finished the rest of our dinner in silence.”
More recently, most Americans remember what they were doing when the World Trade Center
in New York was taken down by terrorists. Even the date — September 11, 2001 — has meaning to most Americans.
This was a day Kate Smith will never forget. She remembers working in her office near the two towers. “My friend shouted that a plane just hit the World Trade Center! I didn’t believe him at first, but then I looked out of the window and realized that it was true. I was so scared that I could hardly think clearly after that.”
Read the passage again. Are the following
statements true (T) or false (F), or is the
information not given (NG)
____1. Everyone in America remembers
who killed Dr. King.
____2. Robert Allen was eating lunch when
Dr. King was killed.
____3. Roberts parents were shocked to
hear the news.
F
F
T
2c
____ 4. Kate Smith was watching a movie
when a plane hit the World Trade
Center.
____ 5. Kate didn’t think her friend was telling
the truth about the event.
F
T
1. Not everyone will remember who killed him,
but they can remember what they were doing
when they heard that he got killed.
Underline sentences from the passage
with similar meanings to the ones below.
Many people remember what they were doing on April 4, 1968. This was an important event in American history. On this day, Dr. Martin Luther King was killed.
2d
2. No one said anything for the rest of dinner.
3. September 11, 2001— the date alone means
something to most people in the US.
My parents did not talk after that, and we finished the rest of our dinner in silence.
Even the date — September 11, 2001 — has meaning to most Americans.
I was so scared that I could hardly think clearly after that.
4. I had trouble thinking clearly after
that because I was very afraid.
A: When did Dr. Martin Luther
King die
B: He died on ...
How much do you remember about the events in the passage Test your partner.
2e
Thank you!