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Unit4NaturalDisastersReadingandThinkingWhatdoes“theEarthdidn'tsleep”meanWhathappenedatthatnightpersonification擬人Pre-readingLookatthepictureandthetitle,thenanswerthequestions.THENIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN'TSLEEPPredictionLookatthetitleandphotobelowwhenwherewhat

1.Guesswhatisthetextmainlyabout?It’sastoryaboutadisaster.

B.It’sastoryaboutgreatchanges.C.It’sastoryaboutasleeplessnight.

D.It’sastoryaboutthebuildingofanewcity.1.WhatisthetextmainlyaboutItisabouthitTangshanatnightandcaused.abigearthquakegreatdamageActivity1:readthetextandgetthemainidea.ParaTopicsentence12345(2mins)2.Readthepassageandfindoutthetopicsentenceofeachparagraph.StrangethingswerehappeninginthecountrysideofnortheastHebei.Everythingbegantoshake.Itseemedasiftheworldwasatanend.Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.Tangshanstartedtoreviveitselfandgetbackuponitsfeet.Hopewasnotlost.While-reading

Activity2:1.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?Thepassageismainlyabout___________________________.2.What’sthetypeofthistextA.Anewsreport.B.Aliteraryjournal文學(xué)期刊.C.Anovel.3.HowdoestheauthororganizethepassageThetextisorganizedin______order.

aterribleearthquakeinTangshanAliteraryjournalusuallydescribesrealhistoricaleventsandrealcharacters.Theusageofthenumbersandthefiguresofspeechcaninspirereaders’feelingsandthustouchthereaders.timebeforeduringafter2.Summarizeeachpartwithkeywords.warningsignsdamagerescueandrevivalActivity3:1.matchthemainidea.P1Therevivalofthecity.P2Warningsignsbeforetheearthquake.P3Theimmediateeffectsof

theearthquake.P4Thehappeningofthebig

earthquake.P5Therescuework.P1---P2-3---P4-5(timeorder)[1]StrangethingswerehappeninginthecountrysideofnortheasternHebei.Forseveraldays,thewaterinthevillagewellsroseandfell,roseandfell.Thereweredeep_______(crack)thatappearedinthewellwalls.Atleastonewellhadsome______(smell)gascomingoutofit.Chickensandevenpigsweretoonervous______(eat),anddogsrefusedtogoinsidebuildings.Miceranoutofthefields______(look)forplacestohide,andfishjumpedoutofthewater.Atabout3:00a.m.,on28July1976,brightlightswereseenintheskyoutsidethecityofTangshanandloudnoises_________(hear).Butthecity'sonemillionpeoplewereasleepasusualthatnight.crackssmellytoeatlookingwereheardvillagewellStrangethingsfarmyardOutsidethecity1.water(roseandfell)

2.walls(deepcracks)

3.smellygasChickens/pigs

(toonervoustoeat)

dogs

(refusedtogoinside)mice

(lookforplacestohide)

fish

(jumpedoutofthewater)1.brightlightsinthesky2.loudnoiseswereheardTheMindMapofpart1(para1)Before

theearth-quakeTimeStrangeThingsForseveraldays1.Waterinthevillagewells___________.2.Wellwallsdeveloped_____________.3._________comeoutofthecracks.

Chickensandpigs__________Dogs_____________6.Mice_________thefields.7.Fish___________thewater.Atabout3:00a.m.onJuly28,19761.__________appearedinthesky.2.___________wereheard.roseandfelldeepcracksSmellygasranoutofjumpedoutofBrightlightsLoudnoisesweretoonervoustoeatrefusedtogoinsidethebuildings.Detailed-readingReadPara.1andfillinthetable.ScanningPara.1beforetheearthquakeStrangethingswerehappeninginthecountrysideofnortheasternHebei.Forseveraldays,thewaterinthevillagewellsroseandfell,roseandfell.Thereweredeep

cracks

thatappearedinthewellwalls.Atleastonewellhadsomesmellygascomingoutofit.Chickensandevenpigsweretoonervoustoeat,anddogsrefusedtogoinsidebuildings.Miceranoutofthefieldslookingforplacestohide,andfishjumpedoutofthewater.Atabout3:00a.m.,on28July1976,brightlightswereseenintheskyoutsidethecityofTangshanandloudnoiseswereheard.Butthecity'sonemillionpeoplewereasleepasusualthatnight.Whatwerethestrangethingstopicsentencerepetition

ToimpressreadersdeeplyWhatwerethepeopledoingthatnightPeoplewereasleepasusualwarningsignsbeforetheearthquakeextremedamageScanningPaidnoattentionPara.1beforetheearthquakecontrastdescribedbydata

ofthenationfelttheearthquake.Ahugecrack,____

kilometerslongand_____meterswide,cutacrosshouses,roadsandwaterways.Inlessthan_____minute,alargecitylayinruins.

_______ofthepeoplewholivedthereweredeadorinjured.Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorbadlyinjuredinquakewasmorethan__________.About______ofthecity'sfactoriesandbuildings,______ofitshomes,andallofitshospitalweregone.1/383012/3400,00075%90%oneofthemostdeadlyearthquakesofthe20thcenturyTomaketheinformationconvincingPara.2-3extremedamageduringtheearthquakeItseemedasiftheworldwerecomingtoanend!exaggeration(夸張)tostresstheseriousnessofthedisasterDetailed-readingPart3Rescuework

aftertheearthquake.paragraph4&5Readparagraph4&5andanswerthequestion.1)WhocametotherescueWhatdidtheydo150,000_________.Theyweresenttothosewhoweretrappedandtothedead.Morethan10,000_________________.Theycameto________________.Workers.Theyforsurvivorswhosehomeshadbeendestroyed.digoutburyprovidemedicalcarebuiltshelters2minssoldiersdoctorsandnurses

Readingtipforyou:Ifyougettheanswer,pleaseunderlineit.Theyaretherealheroes.2)Whatdoesthesentence“Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain.”meanA.Theanimalsbegantobreathe.B.Thecityreturnedtonormalgradually.C.Peoplewhoweretrappedcametolife.D.Nearlyeverythinginthecitywasdestroyed.3)WhatisthemoodofthispassageA.SadB.SeriousC.SeriousandsadD.CalmThenewlookofTangshanThenewcityhasbecomeahometomorethansevenmillionpeople,withgreatimprovementsintransportation,industry,andenvironment.Thinkaboutthechangeofpeople’sfeelings.

strangethreedaysagolaterthatafternoonthechangeofpeople’sfeelingsthetimelineoftheearthquakeat3:00amat3:42amafterthequakes

ignorance

shocked

hopelessproudDetailed-readingbeforetheearthquakeduringtheearthquakeaftertheearthquakenowFurther-Thinking.Post-readingWhatmakesTangshandevelopsofasttirelsseffortsofthecity'speoplestrongsupportfromthegovernmentvarioushelpfromthewholenationunifySummaryStructureMainideaPeoplebeforeduringafterwarningsignsdamagerescue&revivalunawarehopelesshopefulPost-reading1.Whatshouldwedointhefaceofanearthquake?

Ifyouareindoors,staythere!Getunderadeskortableandhangontoit(Drop,Cover,andHoldon?。﹐rmoveintoahallwayoragainstaninsidewall.Stayclearofwindows,fireplaces,andheavyfurnitureorappliances.Ifyouareoutside,stayawayfrombuildings,powerlines,chimneys煙囪,andanythingelsethatmightfallonyou.

2.Whatcanwelearnfromanaturaldisaster?

powersigndamageunifywiseDisastersare

.Weshouldtakenoticeofthewarning______orthe

wouldbeextreme.Infrontofdisaster,lifeisweak,butifweare

andshow__tostaypositive,we’llhave

abrighterfuture.powerfulsignsdamageunifiedwisdomV訓(xùn)練檢測(cè)Severaldaysbefore28July1976,manystrangethingshappenedinTangshan.Thewaterinthevillagewellsroseandfell.Deepcracksappearedinthewellwalls,andeven1.smelly(smell)gaswascomingoutofonewell.Someanimalsalsohadsomeunusualbehaviour.Butpeopleinthecity,

2.who

wereasleepasusualthatnight,didn’tthinkmuchofthese.

At3:42a.m.,oneofthe

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