资源简介 (共26张PPT)(人教版(2019)高中英语)高一年级必修一Reading and thinkingNatural DisastersUnit 4Learning objectivesBy the end of the lesson, I will be able to...1. To learn to describe the earthquake.2. To practice the skill of summarizing the main idea.3. To raise awareness and reduce mortality.Lead-in1.Watch the video and describe what happened .Everything began to shake.A city were damaged.The buildings were seriously destroyed.The fire could start.People could panic or get injured.Lead-in2. Look at the title and photo, guess what the text is about.THE NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEPAn earthquake happened.personification [p s n f ke n] 拟人,人格化1.What does the passage mainly talk about When Where What July 28, 1976Tangshan, HebeiA big earthquakeA big earthquake happened in Tangshan on July 28, 1976.2. Find out the topic sentence of each paragraph and divide the passage into 3 parts.fast readingRead for main ideaTip: The topic sentence usually appears in the first or last sentence of each paragraph.2. Find out the topic sentence of each paragraph.Paragraph Topic sentence12345Strange things were happening in the countryside of northeastern Hebei.Everything began to shake. It seemed as if the world were coming to end.Everywhere survivors looked, there was nothing but ruins. Nearly everything in the city was destroyed.But hope was not lost.Tangshan started to revive itself and get back up on its feet.BeforeDuringAfterThe passage is organized in order of ______.A. importance B. placeC. time D. positionIn the wellAnimalsIn the skywater,deep cracks,smelly gaschickens and pigs,dogs,mice,fishbright lights,loud noisesBefore-Para 1People's reaction(反应)unpreparedwarning signsWhat were the strange things happening before the earthquake Read for detailsBut people took no notice of these warning signs.1. What do these numbers stand for Read for detailsDuring-Para 2&3less than 1 minute11 kilometers8 kilometers30 meters1/3400,0003:42 am75%, 90%2. What does “everything” refer to in the sentence “Nearly everythingin the city was destroyed” 3:42 am11 kilometers8 kilometers30 metersAt 3:42 am everything began to shake.11 kilometers directly below the cityA huge crack was 8 kilometers long.A huge crack was 30 meters wide.Read for detailsDuring-Para 2&3What do these numbers stand for less than 1 minute1/375%, 90%400,000In less than 1 minute, a large city lay in ruins.The number of people who were killed or badly injured in the quake was more than 400,000.One-third of the nation felt the earthquake.75% of the city’s factories and buildings and 90% of its homes were gone.Read for detailsDuring-Para 2&3one of the most deadly earthquakes of the 20th centuryreading skill:use context to understand new words or phrasesIt is used to describe a place that has been badly damaged.During-Para 2&3Read for details2. What does “everything” refer to in the sentence “Nearly everythingin the city was destroyed” railway trackscowspigschickenswellshospitalsfactoriesbrickshomesbridgeseverythingbuildingshopelessAfter-Para 4&5Read for details1.Who came to rescue What did they do 2.What does the author mean by “Slowly, the city began tobreathe again” 3. How was a new Tangshan built upon the earthquake ruins What is Tangshan now 4.What should we do in times of disasters WhoAfter-Para 4&5the army/the soldiersdig out those who were trapped and bury the deadthe doctors and nursesprovide medical careworkersbuild shelterswater and food was broughtWhatRead for detailsWho came to rescue What did they do This verb is used to describe people who are not dead, but they need help to be dug out, so it must mean they can’t move because they are stuck somewhere.reading skill:use context to understand new words or phrasesWorkers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed.attributive clause 定语从句工人们为那些家园被毁的幸存者盖起了避难所。从句主句After-Para 4&5Read for detailsAfter-Para 4&5Read for details2.What does the author mean by “Slowly, the city began tobreathe again” The writer means that the city began to function again, because the earthquake had stopped people and supplies moving about, and so it was like the city couldn’t breathe.Personification [p s n f ke n] 拟人,人格化3. How was a new Tangshan built upon the earthquake ruins What is Tangshan now A new Tangshana home to ....great improvements..Earthquake ruinstireless effortsstrong supportRead for detailsAfter-Para 4&5Tangshan’s new lookGod help those who help themselves!hopefulconfidentDiscussion & RoleplayWhat lessons can we learn from Tangshan earthquake 1) People thought no notice of the warning signs.Ignorance might be deadly.2) Life is weak, but if people work together to help each other, disasters can be defeated.There is no love in disaster, but we have love in human heart. What should we do in times of earthquake Where there is a disaster,there is the People’s Republic of China.Discussion & RoleplaySummarysummary3.place2.time1.date7. revivalTip:A summary is a short paragraph of main points which keeps the important information.paraphrase释义4.event6. rescueeffectsWhat happened to the city and the people Who came and what did they do How was Tangshan rebuilt At 3:42 a.m. on July 28, 1976, one of the most terrible earthquakes hit Tangshan. The people there who took no notice of the warning signs were asleep as usual. Therefore, the city was greatly damaged and many people were killed or injured. Luckily, the rescue workers came to help the survivors soon after the quakes. With the government’s support and people’s efforts, a new Tangshan was built.SummaryHomeworkWrite a summary for the text about 60 words. Use someattributive clauses(定语从句) if possible.25 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览