Unit 8 Natural Disasters different types of natural
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Unit 8 Natural Disasters
different types of natural disaster rainstorm flood snowstorm thunderlightning earthquake typhoon
shake shaking v. &n. n. 震动 震动 摇动 run out of the building
a bomb a loud noise like bombs under the ground
run in all directions
come down
Bricks fall down
scream =shout loudly尖叫,惊呼 scream in fear惊恐地尖叫
He was trapped. be trapped陷入困境 want to find his way out
Timmy’s homepage Read his story and try to know more about him.
v. The Taiwan earthquake
Skimming 略读 The Taiwan earthquake when the earthquake came (Para. 1 -2) What Timmy did to save himself (Para. 3 -4) After the earthquake/Others’ help (Para. 5)
Skimming 略读 Tip: Read quickly and quietly, and then catch the key words. 1. What was Timmy doing when the earthquake started ? He was sleeping. 2. How did people save Timmy at last? They quickly moved away the bricks.
When the earthquake came, what did Timmy …? (Paragraph 1 -2) feel a slight shake hear a loud noise like thunder the real noise like bombs some people scream in fear people run out of the building see people run in all directions pieces of glass and bricks falling down the walls begin to come down do tried his best to run out
What did Timmy do to save himself after he was trapped? (Para 3 -4) (T/F) T 1. He could not see anything at all. F 2. He felt nervous and his head was beating fast. heart F 3. A moment of fear went through his body. mind T 4. He shouted for help , but no one came. T 5. He started to pull himself slowly through the dark.
Others’ help (Para 5) How did people help Timmy? 1. Was Timmy trying to find his way out? Yes, he was. 2. What did he suddenly hear? He suddenly heard some noise above him. 3. Did he scream for help? Yes, he did. 4. What did people do? They quickly moved away the bricks. 5. What did he see at last? He saw the bright daylight.
5 I saw the bright daylight. I screamed for help. 1 4 2 I was trapped. Some people ran out of the building. 6 The walls came down. The earth started to shake. 3
How Timmy survived the earthquake? When the earthquake hit Taiwan in 1999, Timmy was sleeping ____. He heard a loud noise like thunder _______. Then the noise became louder, like bombs under the ground. People screamed in fear ____. Then pieces of glass and bricks ______ fell down. When the noise and shaking stopped, Timmy was trapped _______ and could not get out. He felt _______ nervous and his heart was _______ fast. A moment of fear went through his ______. beating mind calm down and ______ Then he tried to ____ pulled himself slowly through the dark. Finally, people came and heard his cry for help. They moved away the bricks and _____ saved him. safe at last. Timmy was ____
Discussion What are the right ways to protect yourselves if you are in an earthquake?
hide ourselves under the furniture
try to stay in the corner of the room
try to stay in the open place but not stand beside trees
轻微的 slight 摇动 shake 头脑 mind 由于 since 活着的 alive 方向 direction 响亮的,大声的 砖 brick 冷静 calm down 寂静的 silent 陷入困境 be trapped 坍塌 come down 害怕 fear 尖叫 scream 炸弹 bomb 紧张不安的 nervous loud 日光 daylight 心脏 heart (使)规律作响 beat 仍然 still
Homework 1. 朗读课文. 2. 完成课课练P 80 exercises 3. 完成unit 7练习 4. 默写unit 3单词 1+1
1. I was sleeping when the earthquake started. 我正在睡觉, 这时地震开始了. was sleeping 过去进行时 结构: 助动词was 或were+动词ing 当我在堆雪人时, 杰克用双手捂住我的眼睛. was making As I ____ a snowmen, Jack covered my eyes with his hands.
2. a loud noise like thunder 像雷声一样的一声巨响 3. The earth started to shake. 大地开始摇动 4. People were running in all directions while pieces of glass and bricks were falling down 人们四处逃散, 碎玻璃和碎砖块纷纷掉落下来. run in all directions 跑向四面八方 敌军四处逃窜The enemy began to run __ _in __ _____。 all directions
6. I could not see anything at all. 我一点也看不见. not---at all 一点也不 I like you very much. (反义句) at all I ____ ___. don’t like you __ 7. I felt nervous and my heart was beating fast. 我感到紧张, 心跳得快. 8. I said to myself. 我自言自语. say to oneself. 自言自语
9. I started to pull myself slowly through the dark 我开始在黑暗中慢慢地向前移动身体 10. As I was trying to find my way out, I suddenly heard some noise above me 正当我尽力找到出路时, 突然听到上面的一 些声响. 11. hear shouts from excited people 听到激动的人们的呼喊声
12. move the bricks away = move away the bricks 搬掉砖块 13. finally = at last = in the end 最后
Memory Storm
1. scream in fear 2. run in all directions 3. feel a slight shake 4. pieces of glass and bricks 5. I’m trapped. 6. calm down 7. shout for help 8. be/stay alive 9. find one’s way out 10. pull myself slowly through the dark 11. move away the bricks 惊恐地尖叫 向四面八方逃离 感到一阵轻微的摇晃 片片玻璃和砖块 我被困了。 平静下来 大喊救命 活着 寻找出路 黑暗中拽着自己 缓慢爬行 搬走砖块
1. scream in fear 2. run in all directions 3. feel a slight shake 4. pieces of glass and bricks 5. I’m trapped. 6. calm down 7. shout for help 8. be/stay alive 9. find one’s way out 10. pull myself slowly through the dark 11. move away the bricks 惊恐地尖叫 向四面八方逃离 感到一阵轻微的摇晃 片片玻璃和砖块 我被困了。 平静下来 大喊救命 活着 寻找出路 黑暗中拽着自己 缓慢爬行 搬走砖块
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