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1、Unit 5What were you doing whenthe rainstorm came?Section B (2a-2e)棗陽(yáng)市第六中學(xué) 李培紅Interview采訪What were you doing at 8:00 yesterday?A:I was doing my homework.B: My mother was watching TVC:My brother was playing computer games.Lead-inDr. Martin Luther KingA. Do you know this man?2022/7/24馬丁路德金(Martin Luthe

2、r King, 1929年1月15日1968年4月4日),著名的美國(guó)民權(quán)運(yùn)動(dòng)領(lǐng)袖。1948年大學(xué)畢業(yè)。1948年至1951年期間,在美國(guó)東海岸的費(fèi)城繼續(xù)深造。1963年,馬丁路德金晉見了肯尼迪總統(tǒng),要求通過新的民權(quán)法,給黑人以平等的權(quán)利。1963年8月28日,在林肯紀(jì)念堂前,發(fā)表了我有一個(gè)夢(mèng)想的演說。1964年度諾貝爾和平獎(jiǎng)的獲得者。1968年4月,馬丁路德金前往孟菲斯市,領(lǐng)導(dǎo)工人罷工后,被人刺殺,時(shí)年39歲。從1986年起,美國(guó)政府將每年1月的第3個(gè)星期一,定為馬丁路德金全國(guó)紀(jì)念日。2022/7/24B. Do you know this famous building?WTC = Worl

3、d Trade Center世界貿(mào)易中心2022/7/24C. Can you guess what happened?2022/7/24世界貿(mào)易中心(World Trade Center,1973年2001年9月11日)在紐約曼哈頓島西南端,為美國(guó)紐約的地標(biāo)之一,西臨哈德遜河。世界貿(mào)易中心由兩座并立的塔式摩天樓、4幢7層辦公樓和1幢22層的旅館組成,建于1962-1976年。業(yè)主是紐約州和新澤西州的港務(wù)局。設(shè)計(jì)人是美籍日裔建筑師M雅馬薩基(Minoru Yamasaki,日本名為山崎實(shí))。世界貿(mào)易中心曾為世界上最高的雙塔,紐約市的標(biāo)志性建筑,也曾是世界上最高的建筑物之一。在震驚世界的911事

4、件中,世界貿(mào)易中心兩座主樓在恐怖襲擊中相繼崩塌,2753人隨之而去,這是有史以來最慘烈的恐怖襲擊事故。 2022/7/24Reading strategy(閱讀指導(dǎo))Reading the Title and First SentencesThe 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.(看標(biāo)題和首句)2a2022/7/242022/7/

5、24The 1st reading:1. What are the two events in the passage?2. When did they happen?Dr. Martin Luther King was killed; The World Trade Center in New York was taken down by terrorists.The first event happened on April 4,1968. The second happened on September 11, 2001.2bThe 2nd reading:Read the passag

6、e again. Are the following statements true (T) or false (F), or is the information not given (NG)?Everyone in America remember who killed Dr. King.Robert Allen was eating lunch when Dr. King was killed.Roberts parents were shocked to hear the news.Kate Smith was watching a movie when a plane hit the

7、 World Trade Center.Kate didnt think her friend was telling the truth about the event.FFTFNG2c2022/7/24The 3rd reading:Underline sentences from the passage with similar meanings to the ones below. Not everyone will remember who killed him, but they can remember what they were doing when they heard t

8、hat he got killed. No one said anything for the rest of our dinner. September 11, 2001the date alone means something to most people in the US. I had trouble thinking clearly after that because I was very afraid.2d2022/7/2412342022/7/24The 4th reading:Read the passage paragraph by paragraph.People of

9、ten 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 no

10、t remember who killed him, they remember what they were doing when they heard the news.Do You Remember What You Were Doing?(Paragraph 1)2022/7/24Robert 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 kitch

11、en 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.”(Paragraph 2)2022/7/24More recently, most Americans remember what they were do

12、ing when the World Trade Center in New York was taken down by terrorists. Even the dateSeptember 11, 2001has meaning to most Americans.(Paragraph 3)2022/7/24This 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

13、the World Trade Center! I didnt believe him at first, but then I looked out the window and realized that it was true. I was so scared that I could hardly think clearly after that.”(Paragraph 4)2022/7/24RetellingPeople often remember what they were doing when they heard the news of important events _

14、 _. For American people, they remember what they were doing _ April 4, 1968. On that day, Dr. Martin Luther King _ _. Robert Allen is now _ 50, but he was a school pupil _ _ _. He heard the news _ _ _ when they were eating dinner. After that, they just finished dinner _ _. On _inhistoryonwaskilledov

15、erat thattimeontheradioinsilenceSeptember2022/7/24復(fù)述,完成短文填詞11, 2001, the World Trade Center _ _ _ by _. Kate Smith will never forget this event. She was _ scared _ she could hardly think clearly after that.wastakendownterroristssothat2022/7/24n.章節(jié),段落n.學(xué)生adv.徹底地adj.驚愕的n.沉默adv.不久前,最近n.恐怖分子 n.日期n.塔樓n.事實(shí)1. passage2. pupil3. completely4. shocked5. silence6. recently7. terrorist8.date9.tower10.truth單詞in hi

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