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人教新目標(biāo)GoForIt八年級英語下冊Unit5Whatwereyoudoingwhentherainstormcame?SectionB2a-2ePre-reading2a

Lookatthepicturesandtitleinthepassage.Whatdoyouthinkthepassageisabout?n./?p?s?d?/Thepassagemaytalksaboutwhatpeopleweredoingwhentheseimportanteventsinhistoryhappened.Doyouknowthebuilding?andwhatisthename?TheWorldTradeCenter

MartinLutherKingwaskilledonApril4,1968Step2Presentation

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TheWorldTradeCenterwastakendownbyterroristsonSeptember11,2001Lookatthepicturesandtitleinthepassage.Whatdoyouthinkthepassageisabout?+thefirstsentenceReadingskillsReadingtheTitleandFirstSentences

Thetitlecanbehelpfulforyoutounderstandatext.Itisalsoagoodideatoreadthefirstsentenceofeachparagraphbeforeyoureadthewholetext.Who

rememberedtheseevents?Peopleoftenrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.2bReadthepassageandanswerthequestions.1.Whatarethetwoeventsinthepassage?2.Whendidtheyhappen?Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled;TheWorldTradecenterinNewYorkwastakendownbyterrorists.April4,1968;September11,2001.Let’sskim!While-readingDoYouRememberWhatYouWereDoing?Peopleoftenrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.InAmerica,forexample,manypeoplerememberwhattheyweredoingonApril4,1968.ThiswasanimportanteventinAmericanhistory.Onthisday,Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledhim,theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenews.n./??vent/athingthathappens,especiallysth.important讓步狀語從句賓語從句賓語從句時(shí)間狀語從句ReadingtheTitleandFirstSentencesThetitlecanbehelpfulforyoutounderstandatext.Itisalsoagoodideatoreadthefirstsentenceofeachparagraphbeforeyoureadthewholetext.Skimming:Readthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestions.12Whatarethetwoeventsinthepassage?Whendidtheyhappen?3Whorememberedtheseevents?MartinLutherKing'sdeath&Robert'sactivities.911Events&Kate'sactivities.Part1Part2Howmanypartscanbedividedinto?2cArethefollowingstatementtrue(T)orfalse(F)?

?EveryoneinAmericarememberswhokilledDr.King._______ReadPara.1andfinishthetaskbelow.Let’sscan!FSomepeoplemaynotremember

?RobertAllenwaseatinglunchwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.

_______

?Robert’sparentswereshockedtohearthenews.

_______Arethefollowingstatementstrue(T)orfalse(F)?ReadPara.2

andfinishthetaskbelow.FTdinnerReadthefirstandsecondparagraph,completetheform.Whatwastheevent?Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.Whendidithappen?OnApril4,1968.WhatwasRobertAllendoing?Hewaseatingdinnerwithhisparents.Wheredidithappen?InAmerica.Howdidhisparentsfeel?Theywerecompletelyshocked.insilenceinhistorywaskilledcompletelymorethan2dRobertAllenisnowover50,buthewasaschoolpupilatthattime.“Iwasathomewithmyparents,”Robertremembers.“Wewereeatingdinnerinthekitchenwhenweheardthenewsontheradio.Thenewsreportersaid,‘Dr.Kingdiedjust10minutesago’.Myparentswerecompletely

shocked!①

Myparentsdidnottalkafterthat,andwefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.”

Clicktolearnmore!n./?pju?p(?)l/v./??kt/adv./k?m?pli?tli/Doyourememberwhatyouweredoing?Thepassagewilltalkaboutthefutureevents.Thepassagewilltalkaboutthepresentevents.Thepassagewilltalkaboutthepastevents.Thetitlecanbehelpfulforyoutounderstandatext.Careful-reading

________1.EveryoneinAmericaremembers

whokilledDr.King.____2.RobertAllenwaseatinglunchwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.____3.Robertsparentswereshockedtohearthenews.FFT

AlthoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledDr.King,theyrememberwhattheyweredoing.RobertAllenwaseatingdinnerwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.hard和hardly的用法和區(qū)別1)

hard

可充當(dāng)形容詞和副詞兩種角色。用作形容詞有“硬的,

困難的、艱難的”的意思;用作副詞,意為“努力地、刻苦地,猛烈地”。Heworkshard

only

before

exams.Itisraininghardoutside.You

can't

go

out.2)

hardly只用作副詞,其詞義“幾乎不”,表示否定概念。

試比較:He

works

hard.

他努力工作。Hehardlyworks.

他幾乎不工作。_____4.KateSmithwaswatchingamoviewhenaplanehittheWorldTradeCenter.____

5.

Katedidn'tthinkherfriendwastellingthetruthabouttheevent.

FT

KateSmithwasworkinginherofficewhenaplanehittheWorldTradeCenter.September11,2001-thedatealonemeanssomethingtomostpeopleintheUS.Noonesaidanythingfortherestofdinner.IhadtroublethinkingclearlyafterthatbecauseIwasveryafraid.1

Noteveryonewillrememberwhokilledhim,buttheycanrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthathegotkilled..234Para1:Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledhim,theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenews.

.Para3:Eventhedate--September11,2001—hasmeaningtomostAmericans.

.Para2:Wefinishedtherestof

ourdinnerinsilence.

.Para4:IwassoscaredthatI

could

hardlythinkclearlyafterthat.

.2ememorychallenge一

、用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。pupil,tower,date,complete,passage1.

Icanseetheold

tower

intheparkthroughthewindowof

myroom.

2.Alan

read

the

passage

againandfoundtherewasamistakeinit.3.Mostpupilshavetogo

to

school

with

a

heav

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