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Unit4EARTHQUAKESUnit4EARTHQUAKES1disastersfireearthquakesfloodstyphoonhurricanetornadodisastersfireearthquakesfloods2Whatstrangethingshadhappenedbeforetheearthquake?1.Waterinthewells2.Thewellwalls3.Chickensandpigs4.Mice5.Fish6.Brightlightsandthesoundofplanes7.Thewaterpipesroseandfellhaddeepcrackstoonervoustoeatran,lookingforjumpedcouldbeseenandheardcrackedandburstWhatstrangethingshadhappen3DetailsMainideaInBeijingOne-thirdofthenationAhugecrackSteamHardhillsofrockThecityTwo-thirdsofthepeopleThousandsoffamiliesManychildrencouldbeheardfeltcutacrossburstbecamelayinruindiedandinjuredwerekilledwereleftItwasthegreatestearthquakeofthe20thcentury.backDetailsMainideaInBeijingOne-4DetailsMainideaAllthehospitalsandmostofthefactoriesandbuildingsandhomesBricksTwodamsandmostofthebridgesTherailwaytrackscowsPigsandchickensThewellsWater,foodandelectricityweregonecoveredfellwerefilledhardtogetuselesssteelnevergavemilkdiedEverythinginthecitywasdestroyed.backDetailsMainideaAllthehospit5DetailsMainideaSoldiersThearmyWorkersFreshwaterweresentorganizedtodigoutandburybuiltwastakenAllhopewasnotlost.Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain.

DetailsMainideaSoldiersThear6FurtherinformationaboutTangshanearthquakeWhenWhereDegreeThedamage

Struckat3:42a.m.onJuly28,1976HebeiChina,11kmbelowthecity7.8magnitude242,419peoplekilled(12.8%ofTangshan’spopulation)Economicdamage:about3billionyuanCause2,200peopletobecomeparaplegicsFurtherinformationaboutTan7KeyWords

KeyWords81.imaginevt.formapictureofinthemind;thinkof(sth.)asprobable:想象;认为(某事)可能发生或存在。Eg:Wecanimaginehersadness.我们可以想象她的悲伤。Ididn’timagine(my)becomingateacherinmychildhood.在童年时代,我并未想象能成为一名教师。1.imaginevt.formapicture9imagine,guess,supposeimagine意为“想象,幻想”,指在脑海中形成一个清晰明确的印象,或认为某事物可能发生或存在;guess:“猜测,臆测”,指未知道前的猜测;suppose:认定,假定。imagine,guess,suppose102.shake,trembleshake:可指人或物“摇动,发抖”。指人时常用于感情激动、寒冷、惧怕引起的身体颤动。在表示“因……而颤抖”时,多用with。在表示“使受震撼,使(信念等)动摇”,常用于beshakenby/with/at中。人教版高中英语必修一第四单元课件11tremble:shakeinvoluntarily(withfear,anger,cold,physicalweakness,etc.)颤栗,震颤,发抖(因恐惧,愤怒,寒冷,体弱等),常常与shake相互替换,但指握手,摇头或捧腹大笑时用shake,tremble只用作不及物动词。如:Thepoorboywasshakingwithcold.这个孩子正冻的发抖。Thehostshookhandswithalltheguests.主人跟所有的客人握手。Hervoicewastremblingwithanger.她气的声音发抖。tremble:shakeinvoluntarily(123.rise,raiserisevi:指自然“上升”,常用于日、月、云、霞、烟、水蒸气、物价、温度、河水、潮水及人的职位等:Eg:Herosefromhischairandbeganhisspeech.他从椅子上站起来开始了他的演说。Hertemperatureisstillrising.他的体温还在上升。Hehasriseninrank.他已经升职了。3.rise,raise13raisevt.

(1)liftup:外部的力量,“举起、提高”:Thepeople’slivingstandardhasgreatlybeenraised.人民的生活水平已大大的提高了。(2)groworproduce(crops);breed(sheep,etc.);bringupafamily:饲养、种植”、养育、抚育:Theycanraisericehere.他们这儿能种水稻。raisevt.144.burstinto/burstout:sendoutsuddenly;breakoutinto;suddenlybeginto……突然如何burstinto+n:Sheburstintotears.=Sheburstoutcrying.她突然哭起来了。burstout+doing.:Allofthemburstintolaughter=Allofthemburstoutlaughing.他们全都大笑起来了。4.burstinto/burstout:se155.destroy,ruin,damagedestroy:breaktopieces;makeuseless;putanendto:毁灭;摧毁;毁坏;破坏。表示在肉体上、精神上或道义上彻底摧毁,使之无法复原,也可以表示对某物体进行完全的毁坏:

Allhishopesweredestroyed.他所有的希望都毁灭了。Anatombombwoulddestroyacity.一颗原子弹可以摧毁一座城市。5.destroy,ruin,damage16ruin:败坏,毁坏,崩溃的状态。指对物体或生命彻底的破坏,但往往是非暴力的,也往往不是一次的打击结果,常指对美好的或希望中的事物的破坏:Smokingruinedhishealth.吸烟毁了他的健康。Sheruinedhisprospects.她毁了他的前途。damage:损害;损毁(使失去价值)。一般指对物体或生命的局部损坏:Theirhousesweredamagedbytheenemy’sshellfire.他们的房屋被敌人的炮火击毁了。ruin:败坏,毁坏,崩溃的状态。指对物体或生命彻底的破176.hurt,wound,injurehurt:既可指肉体上的伤害,也可指精神上的伤害,还可用作不及物动词,意为“疼痛、惹起痛苦”:Whathesaidhurtmedeeply.他说的话使我非常伤心。wound:指外伤,尤指在战争中,战斗中受伤:Hegotwoundedinthefighting.他在战斗中受了伤。injure:一般指由于意外或事故而受伤。如:Hewasbadlyinjuredintheaccident.他在这次事故中受了重伤。Smokingwillinjureyourhealth.吸烟会毁了你的健康。6.hurt,wound,injure187.shock,astonish,surpriseshockvt./n:震惊,打击,吃惊程度最大,后面常跟介词at/by构成词组beshockedat/by,表示“对……吃惊”,或接todo表示原因,也可作名词,意为“震动,打击”:Hewasshockedbywhatyousaid.他对你说的话感到震惊。Hewasshockedtoknowhissonplayingallday.他知道他的儿子整天玩大为震惊。Thenewsgavemeagreatshock.这个消息给了我很大的打击。7.shock,astonish,surprise19astonishvt./n:surprisegreatly.语气比surprise要强,含有令人难以置信:IwasastonishedtoseehiminTibet.在西藏见到他,真感到惊异。Thenewsastonishedeveryone.这个消息使每个人都很震惊。surprisevt./n:意为“使惊讶,使吃惊”,含有“意想不到”之意。如:Iwassurprisedtoseethegreatchangesinmyhometown.看到家乡的巨大变化他惊讶不已。astonishvt./n:surprisegreat208.congratulationn:庆贺,祝贺,congratulationsonsth./doing….;Iofferedmycongratulationsonhissuccess.我对他的成功表示了祝贺。congratulatev.意为“向某人表示祝贺,向某人道贺”,构成短语congratulatesb.onsth./dong….Wecongratulatedhimonhavingpassedtheexamination.我们祝贺他通过了考试。Hecongratulateshimselfonhavingchosenagoodwomantobehiswife.他暗自庆幸自己挑选了一位贤惠的女子作妻子。8.congratulationn:庆贺,祝贺,cong219.especially,speciallyespecially:特殊地,尤其,常用于正式文体中:Thisisaverycommonword,especiallyinspokenEnglish.这是一个很普通的词,尤其在英语口语中。specially:foraparticularpurpose:特别地,专门地,表示“为了特别的目的”:Thiscakewasspeciallymadeforyou.这个蛋糕是专门为你做的。9.especially,specially2210.beknownas,beknownfor,beknowntosb.beknownas作为……而闻名;beknownfor以/因……而闻名;beknowntosb.为……而熟悉。人教版高中英语必修一第四单元课件23Hewasknownasaexcellentsinger.他作为一名优秀的歌手而闻名。Thecityisknownforitslonghistory.这座城市以它的悠久的历史闻名。Heisknowntothepoliceasathief.警察都知道他是个小偷。Hewasknownasaexcellentsi24PhrasesandIdioms

PhrasesandIdioms251.Itseemedthattheworldwasatanend.似乎世界末日来临。seem连系动词,似乎,好象1)seem+(tobe)+adj./n.2)seem+todo3)seem+like+n.4)Itseems/seemed(tosb.)+that如:Heseemstoknoweverything=Itseemsthatheknowseverything.ItseemsthatIhaveseenherbefore.=Iseemtohaveseenherbefore.1.Itseemedthattheworldwa262.Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.人们无论朝哪里看,几乎一切都被毁了。everywhere用作连词,等于wherever,nomatterwhere,引起让步状语从句。如:EverywhereIgo,Ifindthesamething.无论我去哪儿,我都看到一样的东西。Youseeiteverywhereyoulook.无论你往哪儿看,你都会看到它。2.Everywheretheylookednear273.…90%ofitshomesweregone.90%的家都不存在了。gone是过去分词作表语,意为“不在”“走了”“丢了”“用完了”,或指人“死了”。如:Hisjobwasgone.他的工作丢了。Mywatchwasgone.我的表不见了。He’llbegoneforquitealittlewhile.他要离开很长一段时间。3.…90%ofitshomesweregone28分数、百分数作主语,谓语动词要根据分数、百分数代表的量是可数名词还是不可数名词而定。50%ofthestudentsinourclassaregirls.我们班50%的学生是女生。Two-thirdsoftheearthsurfaceiscoveredwithwater.地球表面的三分之二是水。分数、百分数作主语,谓语动词要根据分数、百分数代表的量是可数29StructuresandPatternsStructuresandPatterns301.Thearmyorganizedteamstodigoutthosewhoweretrappedandtoburythedead.救援人员组成小分队,将被困的人挖出来,将死者掩埋。thosewho相当于意为“凡……的人”,表示的是两者以上的不定数量,who引导的定语从句用复数,不能用that代替。(注意:anybodywho,hewho中谓语动词用单数。)1.Thearmyorganizedteamsto31thedead意为“死难者”。形容词或分词前加表示同一类人或物,谓语动词常用复数形式。如:Thosewhowanttoseethefilmwriteyournamesonthepaper.想看电影的人把你们的名字写在这张纸上。Anybodywhobreaksthelawwillbepunished.任何人犯法都要受到惩罚。Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.谁笑在最后,谁笑的最好。Thericharenotalwayshappy.有钱人并不总是幸福的。thedead意为“死难者”。形容词或分词前加表示同一类人322.Tothenorthofthecity,mostofthe10,000minerswererescuedfromthecoalmines.在城市的北部,一万矿工中的大多数从矿井中被救出。inthenorth,tothenorth与onthenorthin表示“在其中”,在境界内;to表示在境外,不接壤;on表示接壤。如:ChinaliesintheeastofAsia.中国位于亚洲东部。JapanliestotheeastofChina.日本位于中国的东面。(指在中国境外)ChinafacesthePacificontheeast.中国东临太平洋。(指东部境界与太平洋相接)2.Tothenorthofthecity,m333.Inthefarmyard,thechickensandeventhepigsweretoonervoustoeat.农家大院里,鸡甚至猪都紧张得不吃东西。1)BothWangWeiandWangKunweretootiredtowalkanymore.2)Theearthwillbecometoohotforustoliveon.3)Theworkwastoohardforhimtodo.3.Inthefarmyard,thechicke345.Allhopewasnotlost.(=Therewasstillsomehope.)(然而,)也不是所有希望都没有了。1)Allthatglittersisnotgold.2)Noteveryoneagreeswithme.3)Notallpeopleareinterestedinfameandmoney.5.Allhopewasnotlost.(=35Unit4EARTHQUAKESUnit4EARTHQUAKES36disastersfireearthquakesfloodstyphoonhurricanetornadodisastersfireearthquakesfloods37Whatstrangethingshadhappenedbeforetheearthquake?1.Waterinthewells2.Thewellwalls3.Chickensandpigs4.Mice5.Fish6.Brightlightsandthesoundofplanes7.Thewaterpipesroseandfellhaddeepcrackstoonervoustoeatran,lookingforjumpedcouldbeseenandheardcrackedandburstWhatstrangethingshadhappen38DetailsMainideaInBeijingOne-thirdofthenationAhugecrackSteamHardhillsofrockThecityTwo-thirdsofthepeopleThousandsoffamiliesManychildrencouldbeheardfeltcutacrossburstbecamelayinruindiedandinjuredwerekilledwereleftItwasthegreatestearthquakeofthe20thcentury.backDetailsMainideaInBeijingOne-39DetailsMainideaAllthehospitalsandmostofthefactoriesandbuildingsandhomesBricksTwodamsandmostofthebridgesTherailwaytrackscowsPigsandchickensThewellsWater,foodandelectricityweregonecoveredfellwerefilledhardtogetuselesssteelnevergavemilkdiedEverythinginthecitywasdestroyed.backDetailsMainideaAllthehospit40DetailsMainideaSoldiersThearmyWorkersFreshwaterweresentorganizedtodigoutandburybuiltwastakenAllhopewasnotlost.Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain.

DetailsMainideaSoldiersThear41FurtherinformationaboutTangshanearthquakeWhenWhereDegreeThedamage

Struckat3:42a.m.onJuly28,1976HebeiChina,11kmbelowthecity7.8magnitude242,419peoplekilled(12.8%ofTangshan’spopulation)Economicdamage:about3billionyuanCause2,200peopletobecomeparaplegicsFurtherinformationaboutTan42KeyWords

KeyWords431.imaginevt.formapictureofinthemind;thinkof(sth.)asprobable:想象;认为(某事)可能发生或存在。Eg:Wecanimaginehersadness.我们可以想象她的悲伤。Ididn’timagine(my)becomingateacherinmychildhood.在童年时代,我并未想象能成为一名教师。1.imaginevt.formapicture44imagine,guess,supposeimagine意为“想象,幻想”,指在脑海中形成一个清晰明确的印象,或认为某事物可能发生或存在;guess:“猜测,臆测”,指未知道前的猜测;suppose:认定,假定。imagine,guess,suppose452.shake,trembleshake:可指人或物“摇动,发抖”。指人时常用于感情激动、寒冷、惧怕引起的身体颤动。在表示“因……而颤抖”时,多用with。在表示“使受震撼,使(信念等)动摇”,常用于beshakenby/with/at中。人教版高中英语必修一第四单元课件46tremble:shakeinvoluntarily(withfear,anger,cold,physicalweakness,etc.)颤栗,震颤,发抖(因恐惧,愤怒,寒冷,体弱等),常常与shake相互替换,但指握手,摇头或捧腹大笑时用shake,tremble只用作不及物动词。如:Thepoorboywasshakingwithcold.这个孩子正冻的发抖。Thehostshookhandswithalltheguests.主人跟所有的客人握手。Hervoicewastremblingwithanger.她气的声音发抖。tremble:shakeinvoluntarily(473.rise,raiserisevi:指自然“上升”,常用于日、月、云、霞、烟、水蒸气、物价、温度、河水、潮水及人的职位等:Eg:Herosefromhischairandbeganhisspeech.他从椅子上站起来开始了他的演说。Hertemperatureisstillrising.他的体温还在上升。Hehasriseninrank.他已经升职了。3.rise,raise48raisevt.

(1)liftup:外部的力量,“举起、提高”:Thepeople’slivingstandardhasgreatlybeenraised.人民的生活水平已大大的提高了。(2)groworproduce(crops);breed(sheep,etc.);bringupafamily:饲养、种植”、养育、抚育:Theycanraisericehere.他们这儿能种水稻。raisevt.494.burstinto/burstout:sendoutsuddenly;breakoutinto;suddenlybeginto……突然如何burstinto+n:Sheburstintotears.=Sheburstoutcrying.她突然哭起来了。burstout+doing.:Allofthemburstintolaughter=Allofthemburstoutlaughing.他们全都大笑起来了。4.burstinto/burstout:se505.destroy,ruin,damagedestroy:breaktopieces;makeuseless;putanendto:毁灭;摧毁;毁坏;破坏。表示在肉体上、精神上或道义上彻底摧毁,使之无法复原,也可以表示对某物体进行完全的毁坏:

Allhishopesweredestroyed.他所有的希望都毁灭了。Anatombombwoulddestroyacity.一颗原子弹可以摧毁一座城市。5.destroy,ruin,damage51ruin:败坏,毁坏,崩溃的状态。指对物体或生命彻底的破坏,但往往是非暴力的,也往往不是一次的打击结果,常指对美好的或希望中的事物的破坏:Smokingruinedhishealth.吸烟毁了他的健康。Sheruinedhisprospects.她毁了他的前途。damage:损害;损毁(使失去价值)。一般指对物体或生命的局部损坏:Theirhousesweredamagedbytheenemy’sshellfire.他们的房屋被敌人的炮火击毁了。ruin:败坏,毁坏,崩溃的状态。指对物体或生命彻底的破526.hurt,wound,injurehurt:既可指肉体上的伤害,也可指精神上的伤害,还可用作不及物动词,意为“疼痛、惹起痛苦”:Whathesaidhurtmedeeply.他说的话使我非常伤心。wound:指外伤,尤指在战争中,战斗中受伤:Hegotwoundedinthefighting.他在战斗中受了伤。injure:一般指由于意外或事故而受伤。如:Hewasbadlyinjuredintheaccident.他在这次事故中受了重伤。Smokingwillinjureyourhealth.吸烟会毁了你的健康。6.hurt,wound,injure537.shock,astonish,surpriseshockvt./n:震惊,打击,吃惊程度最大,后面常跟介词at/by构成词组beshockedat/by,表示“对……吃惊”,或接todo表示原因,也可作名词,意为“震动,打击”:Hewasshockedbywhatyousaid.他对你说的话感到震惊。Hewasshockedtoknowhissonplayingallday.他知道他的儿子整天玩大为震惊。Thenewsgavemeagreatshock.这个消息给了我很大的打击。7.shock,astonish,surprise54astonishvt./n:surprisegreatly.语气比surprise要强,含有令人难以置信:IwasastonishedtoseehiminTibet.在西藏见到他,真感到惊异。Thenewsastonishedeveryone.这个消息使每个人都很震惊。surprisevt./n:意为“使惊讶,使吃惊”,含有“意想不到”之意。如:Iwassurprisedtoseethegreatchangesinmyhometown.看到家乡的巨大变化他惊讶不已。astonishvt./n:surprisegreat558.congratulationn:庆贺,祝贺,congratulationsonsth./doing….;Iofferedmycongratulationsonhissuccess.我对他的成功表示了祝贺。congratulatev.意为“向某人表示祝贺,向某人道贺”,构成短语congratulatesb.onsth./dong….Wecongratulatedhimonhavingpassedtheexamination.我们祝贺他通过了考试。Hecongratulateshimselfonhavingchosenagoodwomantobehiswife.他暗自庆幸自己挑选了一位贤惠的女子作妻子。8.congratulationn:庆贺,祝贺,cong569.especially,speciallyespecially:特殊地,尤其,常用于正式文体中:Thisisaverycommonword,especiallyinspokenEnglish.这是一个很普通的词,尤其在英语口语中。specially:foraparticularpurpose:特别地,专门地,表示“为了特别的目的”:Thiscakewasspeciallymadeforyou.这个蛋糕是专门为你做的。9.especially,specially5710.beknownas,beknownfor,beknowntosb.beknownas作为……而闻名;beknownfor以/因……而闻名;beknowntosb.为……而熟悉。人教版高中英语必修一第四单元课件58Hewasknownasaexcellentsinger.他作为一名优秀的歌手而闻名。Thecityisknownforitslonghistory.这座城市以它的悠久的历史闻名。Heisknowntothepoliceasathief.警察都知道他是个小偷。Hewasknownasaexcellentsi59PhrasesandIdioms

PhrasesandIdioms601.Itseemedthattheworldwasatanend.似乎世界末日来临。seem连系动词,似乎,好象1)seem+(tobe)+adj./n.2)seem+todo3)seem+like+n.4)Itseems/seemed(tosb.)+that如:Heseemstoknoweverything=Itseemsthatheknowseverything.ItseemsthatIhaveseenherbefore.=Iseemtohaveseenherbefore.1.Itseemedthattheworldwa612.Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.人们无论朝哪里看,几乎一切都被毁了。everywhere用作连词,等于wherever,nomatterwhere,引起让步状语从句。如:EverywhereIgo,Ifindthesamething.无论我去哪儿,我都看到一样的东西。Youseeiteverywhereyoulook.无论你往哪儿看,你都会看到它。2.Everywheretheylookednear623.…90%ofitshomesweregone.90%的家都不存在了。gone是过去分词作表语,意为“不在”“走了”“丢了”“用完了”,或指人“死了”。如:Hisjobwasgone.他的工作丢了。Mywatchwasgone.我的表不见了。He’llbegoneforquitealittlewhile.他要离开很长一段时间。3.…90%ofitshomesweregone63分数、百分数作主

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