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unit4earthquakeusinglanguage readingandspeaking lookatthepicturesanddiscusswhathappened tangshan snewlook hereisaletterofinvitation readitcarefullyandanswerthefollowingquestions 1 whowritetheletter 2 whowillreceivetheletter peoplewhohavewonthestudent shighschoolspeakingcompetitionaboutnewtangshan zhangsha 3 whatwastheparkbuiltfor 4 whenwillthestudentspeaktotheparkvisitor tohonourthosewhodiedintheterribledisasterandthosewhohelpedthesurvivors onjuly28at11 00am 1 invitationn 邀請(qǐng) invitev aletterofinvitation一封邀請(qǐng)信 2 giveaspeech作報(bào)告 演講 3 officeofthecitygovernment市政府辦公室 words expressions 4 bepleasedtodosth愿意 高興 樂于做某事5 thespeakingcompetition演講比賽 beglad happytodo 6 judgen 評(píng)委 裁判員 法官hewasapoorjudgeofman 他看人的能力很差 theprisonerwastakentothejudge 他被帶到了法官那兒 v 斷定 判斷 判決ablindmancannotjudgecolors 盲人不能判斷顏色 翻譯 不要以貌取人 don tjudgeamanbyhisappearance 7 beproudofyou以 而感自豪iamproudofyou 8 honourn v 榮譽(yù) 尊敬 敬意 紀(jì)念我們應(yīng)該尊敬父母 weshouldhonourourparents weshouldshowhonourtoourparents honoursb sth 尊重某人 事showhonourtosb sth inhonourof為了紀(jì)念這紀(jì)念碑是為紀(jì)念在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)中死去的戰(zhàn)士而立的 themonumentwasbuiltinhonorofthedeadinthewar 9 havesb dosth 主動(dòng) havesb doingsth 主動(dòng) 持續(xù) havesth sbdone 被動(dòng) iwon thaveyousaysuchwords hehaduslaughingallthroughlunch iwillhavemyhaircuttomorrow 10 asyouknow如你所知 11 onthatspecialday在那個(gè)特殊的日子 9 writeanarticlefor 為 寫文章 10 writeanoutline寫提綱 11 disaster hitareas受災(zāi)區(qū) 12 frighten frightened frighteninga theyweretryingto thepublictogivein b sheseemedtobe oftheinterview c thespeedofthecarwas frighten frightened frightening nowinpairsprepareashortspeech thankmr zhangshaandthegovernmentforinvitingyoutospeak thankthosewhohelpedthesurvivorsandlistwhattheydidafterthequake thankthosewhoworkedhardtobuildanewcity encouragethepeopletobealwaysproudoftheircity describeyourfeelingsaboutthecity whichisknownasthe bravecityofchina thankthevisitorsforlisteningtoyourspeech iwouldliketoexpressmythanksto who here iwishtoexpressmythankstothegreatefforts i dalsoliketothank nowordsarestrongenoughtoexpressour itwasterriblewhen itseemedasif iremember ifelt notlongafterthat luckily onepossiblespeech ladiesandgentlemen goodmorning it smygreathonortobegiventhechancetogivethespeech thankmr zhangandthecitygovernmentforinvitingmetospeak andthankallofyoutoattendthisactivity everybodyknowsthatthisparkwillbeopentohonorthosewhodiedintheterribledisasteronthisday36yearsago weshouldsaythatallofyouareveryluckytohavesurvived butnevercanweforgetthosewhohelpedusdotherescuework theydugoutthosewhohadbeentrappedandburiedthedead theyalsohelpedbuildthenewcity theybuiltnewhomesandofficesinonlysevenyears forthiswork manyworkersandsoldierslosttheirlives weshouldshowourgreatesthonortothem whenifirstarrivedinthecityyesterday icametounderstandwhytangshanwascalled bravecityofchina whatyouhavedonemadethewholeworldsurprised lookatthetallbuildingsandthebeautifulenvironment howbraveyouare ithinkyoushouldalwaysbeproudofthecity thankyouforlisteningtomyspeech lookatthestampsofnewtangshananddiscusswhathadtobedonetorebuildacityafteranearthquake samplediscussion s1 let slookatthestamps theyseemtoshownewhouses anewcitycenter newfactories schools hospitalsandanewport s2 thatshowshowstrongtheearthquakemusthavebeenandhowmuchdamagetherewasifsomuchoftangshanhadtobereplaced s1 yes indeed thepeopleoftangshanmusthavehadaterribletimewhiletheearthquakewashappening s2 yes iwonderhowlongtheyhadtoliveintemporaryaccommodation s1 well theunitednationspraisedthepeopleoftangshanforrebuildingtheircitysoquickly itonlytooksevenyears s2 theremusthavebeensomuchtodo clearthesiteofruinedbuildings designnewonesthatwouldwithstandanotherearthquake bringinnewbuildingmaterials bringintheworkerstobuildthefactories homesetc suchalotofwork s1 yes andmeanwhilethepeoplehadtoliveintents theymusthaveworriedalotabouthowtheywouldpayforfoodandclothes poorthings s2 indeed weowethemalot andtheymadeeveryoneawareofthedangersofearthquakesandhowtoprepareforanotherone theythemselvesweresurvivorsinmorewaysthanone listening 1howwouldyoufeelifyourhomewassuddenlydestroyedwithoutwarning inpairsmakealistofusefuladjectivestoexpressyourfeelings usefuladjectives veryshocked frightened veryupset unabletounderstandwhatwashappening confused panic stricken 2listentothetapeandthentellwhethertheyaretrueorfalse 1 themanwassleepingdownstairswhentheearthquakehappened 2 manyhugebuildingswereshaking brickswerefalling f t 3 alotofpeoplewereburiedundertheruins 4 somecowswerekilledinthefire 5 hefeltsaferbecausehegoawayeasily t f f 1 whendidtheearthquakebegin 2 whatdidthespeakerdoafterhewokeup listentothetapeagainandingroupsdiscussthesequestions around5o clockinthemorning herushedoutsideassoonashewokeup 3 whatdidheseeandhearoutside whenhegotoutsidehethoughttheworldhadcometoanend heheardpeoplecryingandshouting hesawpeoplerunningeverywhereandbricksfallingdownfrombuildings therewerebigfirestoo 4 whathappenedtothemannexttohim 5 howdidhegetawayfromthecity 6 whichofyouradjectivesdescribetheman sfeelingsmostclosely hewaskilledbybricksfallingfromanearbybuilding hegotawayfromthecitybyboat veryshocked devastated 1iaskedamanstandingnex t tomewha t happened 2someofthemha d brokentheirlegsandotherswereclimbinguponeachothertogetout 4readthesentencesbelowandpayattentiontoliaisonandincompleteexplosion r whatwasthefirstthingyouremember listeningtext areportisaskingamantodescribehisexperienceinthesanfranciscoearthquakeof1906 r reporterm man m oh mygoodness itwasabout5o clockinthemorning iremember iwokeupwheniwasthrownoutofthebed whenitriedtowalk thefloorshooksothatifell ifeltterrifiedandrusheddownstairs r whatdidyouseeoutside m oh isawthingsineverwanttoseeagain itseemedasiftheendofthe worldcame peoplewerecrying shoutingandrunningeverywhere brickswerefallingdownfromsomebuildingswhilebigoneswereshaking lotsofpeopleweregettingburiedunderbricks thereweregreatfiresaroundus itwasterrible r didyourealizewhatwashappening m no iaskedamanstandingnextto mewhathappened beforehecouldanswer somebricksfellonhimandhewaskilled r thatsoundsfrightening didyouknowwheretofindasaferplace m oh no luckilyimetamanwhoknewthewaytoaboat r so yougotawayeasily m no wedidn t itwasdifficultbecausethestreetshaddeepcracks aswewerecarefullypickingourway somefrightenedcowsrushedupmarketstreetanddroppedintooneofthem i llneverforgetthenoisetheymade someofthemhadbrokentheirlegsandotherswereclimbinguponeachothertogetout horrible r howdidyoufeelonceyou dleftthecity m umm ifeltsaferbecausewewerebeingcaredfor thesoldierssavedus theybroughtuswaterandfood thankstothemmanyofusarestillalive readingandwritingyouaregoingtowriteanarticleforanewspaperaboutaspecialeventthathappenedinyourhometown beforeyoustart youshouldwriteanoutline itwillhelpyouorganizeyourideas anewspaperoutlineusuallyincludes aheadline alistofmainideasandalistofimportantdetails aninterestingtitlethattellsthereaderwhatyourtopicis headline mainideas details doyouknowwhatanoutlineis outline 1 whyanoutlineisimportant becauseanoutlinewillprepareyoutowriteabetterstory 2 whatshouldanoutlineconclude agoodoutlineshouldhaveaheadline alistofmainideaandalistofimportantdetails discusswithyourpartnersthefollowingquestions 3 whyaheadlineisimportant aheadlinecantellthereaderwhatthetopicis soitcanattractthereader sattentionsincethereadermaynothaveboughtthenewspaperbeforetheyreadtheheadline 4 whatarethestepstofinishanewspaperstory first organizethemainideas next putsom

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