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Book1Unit4NaturalDisasters
Period2ReadingandThinkingSkillobjectivesEmotionalobjectivesLearnsomewordsandphrasestodescribeanearthquake.Graspthesomereadingstrategiessuchasskimmingandscanning.Learnmoreinformationaboutearthquake;raiseawarenessofhowtoprotectourselvesfromdisasters.
Learningobjectives學習目標
KnowledgeobjectivesWhatwouldhappeniftheearthdidn’tsleep?
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Pre-reading
Whatisthetextabout?Lookatthetitleandphotosbelowandguesswhatisthetextabout?Thenreadandcheckifyouareright.(Page50,Ex.2)Thetextisabout_____________earthquake
Pre-reading
Reandthetextquicklyandthenwritethemainideaofeachpart.(Page51,Ex.3)
Readformainideaforeachpara.StrangethingswerehappeninginthecountrysideofnortheasternHebei.Forseveraldays,thewaterinthevillagewellsroseandfell,roseandfell.Thereweredeepcracksthatappearedinthewellwalls.Atleastonewellhadsomesmellygascomingoutofit.Chickensandevenpigsweretoonervoustoeat,anddogsrefusedtogoinsidebuildings.Miceranoutofthefieldslookingforplacestohide,andfishjumpedoutofthewater.Atabout3:00a.m.,on28July1976,brightlightswereseenintheskyoutsideofthecityofTangshanandloudnoiseswereheard.Butthecity'sonemillionpeoplewereasleepasusualthatnight.At3:42a.m.,everythingbegantoshake.Itseemedasiftheworldwerecomingtoanend!Elevenkilometresdirectlybelowthecity,oneofthemostdeadlyearthquakesofthe20thcenturyhadbegun,aquakethatevencauseddamagemorethan150kilometresawayinBeijing.Nearlyonethirdofthewholenationfeltit!Ahugecrack,eightkilometreslongand30metreswide,cutacrosshouses,roadsandwaterways.Hardhillsofrockbecameriversofdirt.Inlessthanoneminute,alargecitylayinruins.Twothirdsofthepeoplewholivedthereweredeadorinjured.Thousandsofchildrenwereleftwithoutparents.Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorbadlyinjuredinthequakewasmorethan400,000.Everywheresurvivorslooked,therewasnothingbutruins.Nearlyeverythinginthecitywasdestroyed.About75percentofthecity'sfactoriesandbuildings,90percentofitshomes,andallofitshospitalsweregone.Brickscoveredthegroundlikeredautumnleaves,butnowindcouldblowthemaway.Mostbridgeshadfallenorwerenotsafetocross.Therailwaytrackeswerenowuselesspiecesofmetal.Tensofthousandsofcows,hundredsofthousandsofpigs,andmillionsofchickensweredead.Sandnowfilledthewellsinsteadofwater.Peoplewereinshock-andthen,laterthatafternoon,anotherbitquakeshookTangshanagain.Evenmorebuildingsfelldown.Water,food,andelectricitywerehardtoget.Peoplebegantowonderhowlongthedisasterwouldlast.Buthopewasnotlost.Soonafterthequakes,thearmysent150,000soldierstoTangshantodigoutthosewhoweretrappedandtoburythedead.Morethan10,000doctorsandnursescametoprovidemedicalcare.Workersbuiltsheltersforsurvivorswhosehomeshadbeendestroyed.Hundredsofthousandsofpeoplewerehelped.Waterandfoodwerebroughtintothecitybytrain,truck,andplane.Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain.Tangshanstartedtoreviveitselfandgetbackuponitsfeet.Withstrongsupportfromthegovernmentandthetirelesseffortsofthecity'speople,anewTangshanwasbuiltupontheearthquakeruins.Thenewcityhasbecomeahometomorethansevenmillionpeople,withgreatimprovementsintransportation,industry,andenvironment.TangshancityhasprovedtoChinaandtherestoftheworldthatintimesofdisaster,peoplemustunifyandshowthewisdomtostaypositiveandrebuildforabrighterfuture.Togetthemainideaofeachparagraph段,payattentiontothefirstsentenceineachparagraph.Thensummariseeachparagraphinonephrasebasedonitstopicsentence.tips:
Fastreading
StrangethingswerehappeninginthecountrysideofnortheasternHebei.Forseveraldays,thewaterinthevillagewellsroseandfell,roseandfell.Thereweredeepcracksthatappearedinthewellwalls.Atleastonewellhadsomesmellygascomingoutofit.Chickensandevenpigsweretoonervoustoeat,anddogsrefusedtogoinsidebuildings.Miceranoutofthefieldslookingforplacestohide,andfishjumpedoutofthewater.Atabout3:00a.m.,on28July1976,brightlightswereseenintheskyoutsideofthecityofTangshanandloudnoiseswereheard.Butthecity'sonemillionpeoplewereasleepasusualthatnight.At3:42a.m.,everythingbegantoshake.Itseemedasiftheworldwerecomingtoanend!Elevenkilometresdirectlybelowthecity,oneofthemostdeadlyearthquakesofthe20thcenturyhadbegun,aquakethatevencauseddamagemorethan150kilometresawayinBeijing.Nearlyonethirdofthewholenationfeltit!Ahugecrack,eightkilometreslongand30metreswide,cutacrosshouses,roadsandwaterways.Hardhillsofrockbecameriversofdirt.Inlessthanoneminute,alargecitylayinruins.Twothirdsofthepeoplewholivedthereweredeadorinjured.Thousandsofchildrenwereleftwithoutparents.Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorbadlyinjuredinthequakewasmorethan400,000.Everywheresurvivorslooked,therewasnothingbutruins.Nearlyeverythinginthecitywasdestroyed.About75percentofthecity'sfactoriesandbuildings,90percentofitshomes,andallofitshospitalsweregone.Brickscoveredthegroundlikeredautumnleaves,butnowindcouldblowthemaway.Mostbridgeshadfallenorwerenotsafetocross.Therailwaytrackeswerenowuselesspiecesofmetal.Tensofthousandsofcows,hundredsofthousandsofpigs,andmillionsofchickensweredead.Sandnowfilledthewellsinsteadofwater.Peoplewereinshock-andthen,laterthatafternoon,anotherbitquakeshookTangshanagain.Evenmorebuildingsfelldown.Water,food,andelectricitywerehardtoget.Peoplebegantowonderhowlongthedisasterwouldlast.para.1:Warningsignsbeforetheearthquakepara.2:The________ofthebigearthquakepara.3:Theimmediate_____oftheearthquake.happeningeffects
Buthopewasnotlost.Soonafterthequakes,thearmysent150,000soldierstoTangshantodigoutthosewhoweretrappedandtoburythedead.Morethan10,000doctorsandnursescametoprovidemedicalcare.Workersbuiltsheltersforsurvivorswhosehomeshadbeendestroyed.Hundredsofthousandsofpeoplewerehelped.Waterandfoodwerebroughtintothecitybytrain,truck,andplane.Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain.Tangshanstartedtoreviveitselfandgetbackuponitsfeet.Withstrongsupportfromthegovernmentandthetirelesseffortsofthecity'speople,anewTangshanwasbuiltupontheearthquakeruins.Thenewcityhasbecomeahometomorethansevenmillionpeople,withgreatimprovementsintransportation,industry,andenvironment.TangshancityhasprovedtoChinaandtherestoftheworldthatintimesofdisaster,peoplemustunifyandshowthewisdomtostaypositiveandrebuildforabrighterfuture.para.4:The_______work.para.5:The
_______ofthecity.rescuerevival
Para.1:warningsignsbeforetheearthquakesPara.2:thehappeningofthebigearthquake.Para.3:theimmediateeffectsoftheearthquake.Para.4:therescuework.Para.5:therevivalofthecity.duringtheearthquake
aftertheearthquakebeforetheearthquakeThetextisorganizedin________order.timesignsdamagerescuerevival
Fastreading
Readformainideaforeachpara.
signsdamagerescue&revival———|——————|——————|———→before→during→
after
(Para.1)
(Para.2.3)
(Para.4.5)Sowecandrawamindmaplikethis,readandaddmoredetailsinbefore,duringandafterearthquake.
Task:Retellthestoryaccordingtothemindmap.Moredetails?Beforetheearthquake(Signs)-Para.1Thewellwaterroseandfell,
wellwalls1._______,andsomesmellygascameout.Chickenandpigsweretoo2._______toeat,anddogsrefusedtogo3.______buildings.Miceranoutofthe4.______andfishjumpedoutofthewater.5.___________wereseenintheskyandloudnoiseswereheard.crackednervousinsidefieldsBrightlightsCarefulreading
Duringtheearthquake(damage)-Para.2.&3Nearly_____ofthenationfelttheearthquake.Ahugecrackthatwas____kilometreslongand____metreswidecutacrosshouses,roadsandwaterways.Inlessthan___minutealargecitylayinruins._____ofthepeoplediedorwereinjuredduringtheearthquake.______________childrenwereleftwithoutparents.Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorinjuredreachedmorethan_________.About_______ofthecity’sfactoriesandbuildings,______ofitshomesandallofthecity’shospitalsweregone.____________________cows,______________pigs,and_______________chickensweredead.1/383012/3400,00075%90%ThousandsofTensofthousandsofhundredsofmillionsofWhat’sthefunctionofthedata?Tomakethetext
morecredible(可信的).Carefulreading
Aftertheearthquake(rescue&revival)-Para.4&5Thearmysentsoldiersto_______thosewhowere_________andto______thedead.Doctorsandnursescameto__________medicalcare.Workersbuilt__________forsurvivorswhosehomeshadbeendestroyed.GovernmentWithstrong__________fromthegovernmentandthetireless_________ofthecity'speople,anewTangshanwasbuilt.digouttrappedburyprovideshelterssupporteffortsWhatmadetherevivalpossible?Peoplemustunifyandshowthewisdomtostaypositiveandrebuildforabrighterfuture.Carefulreading
Workingroups.Discussthequestions.(51,Ex.7.1)
WhathelpedintherevivaloftheTangshancity?Postreading
government’sstrongsupportpeople’stirelesseffortsrescueworkersinclude...
Workingroups.Discussthequestions.(51,Ex.7.1)
WhatcanwelearnfromtheearthquakeinTangshan?(beforetheearthquake;whenfacingtheearthquake;after...)Beforetheearthquake,therearesomewarming_____,Wecanraiseoura
soastoreducem
(傷亡).Whenfacingtheearthquake,weneedtoknowwhattodoto
p_____ourselvesorr
thepeoplesufferinginearthquake.
Aftertheearthquake,peoplemust
andshow
tostay
andrebuildforablighterfuture.signswarenessrotectescueunifyPostreading
wisdompositiveortalitySupposetheearthbeginstoshake,whatshallwedoornotdo?Postreading
Workingroups.Discussthequestions.
gamerules
1.Lookandunderstandtheinstructions指令2.Then
actitout3.Whoevermovesfaster
winsPostreading
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