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Unit5Whatwereyoudoingwhentherainstormcame?SectionB(2a-2e)ReviewWhatwereyoudoingat5p.m.yesterday?Whatwereyoudoingat11p.m.yesterday?2aDoYouRememberWhatYouWereDoing?Lookatthepicturesandtitleinthepassage.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?Thepassagetalksaboutthefutureevents.Thepassagetalksaboutthepresentevents.Thepassagetalksaboutthepastevents.Howdoyouknow?Canyoufindasentenceinthepassagetosupportyou?ReadingtheTitleandFirstSentencesThetitlecanbehelpfulforyoutounderstandatext.Itisalsoagoodideatoreadthefirstsentenceofeachparagraphbeforeyoureadthewholetext.Peopleoftenrememberwhatweretheydoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.Peopleoftenremember……whenthey…..the…..of……inhistory.StructurePara.1Para.2Para.3Para.4EventaboutDr.MartinLutherKingEventabouttheWorldTradeCenterHowmuchdoyouknowaboutthisman?马丁·路德·金

(MartinLutherKing,Jr.)马丁·路德·金

马丁·路德·金(MartinLutherKing,Jr.,1929年1月15日-1968年4月4日),出生于美国佐治亚州的亚特兰大市。马丁·路德·金是著名的美国民权运动领袖,他于1963年8月28日在林肯纪念堂前发表了《我有一个梦想》(IHaveaDream)的演讲,迫使美国国会在1964年通过《民权法案》,宣布种族隔离和种族歧视政策为非法政策。作为黑人领袖,他生前赢得美国各阶层人民的广泛尊重和爱戴,为世界所关注,1964年获得“诺贝尔和平奖”。为纪念这位伟人,1983年1月,总统纳德·里根签署法令,规定从1986年起,每年1月的第三个星期一为美国的“马丁·路德·金日”(MartinLutherKing,Jr.Day),并且将其定为法定假日。Ihaveadreamthatonedaythisnation(国家)willriseupandliveoutthetruemeaningofitscreed:allmenarecreatedequal(平等)."IhaveadreamthatonedayontheredhillsofGeorgia,thesonsofformerslaves(奴隶主)andthesonsofformerslaveownerswillbeabletositdowntogetheratthetableofbrotherhood.Ihaveadreamthatmyfourlittlechildrenwillonedayliveinanationwheretheywillnotbejudged(评价)bythecoloroftheirskin(皮肤)butbythecontentoftheircharacter.Ihaveadreamtoday!Ihaveadreamthatoneday,downinAlabama,littleblackboysandblackgirlswillbeabletojoinhandswithlittlewhiteboysandwhitegirlsassistersandbrothers.Ihaveadreamtoday!Freedom(自由)Equality(平等)Ihaveadream世界贸易中心(WorldTradeCenter,美国纽约)

简称“世贸中心”,位于美国纽约曼哈顿岛西南端,曾是纽约市最高、楼层最多的摩天大楼,为纽约市民乃至美国国民所自豪的地标建筑。大楼于1966年开建,主体于1973年建成使用。世贸大楼共110层,高达411米,是一个由两座并立的塔式摩天楼(被称作“双子塔”)、4幢办公楼和1幢旅馆组成的建筑群。其主体南楼和北楼双子塔采用钢结构建筑,大楼墙面由铝板和玻璃窗组成。在其遭受恐怖袭击被摧毁之前,每年都吸引来自世界各地的无数游客前往参观。

2bReadthepassageandanswerthequestions.1.Whatarethetwoeventsinthepassage?2.Whendidtheyhappen?EventTime

Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.OnApril4,1968OnSeptember11,2001TheWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkwastakendownbyterrorists.takedown袭击

terroristn.恐怖分子

OnApril4,1968,Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.OnSeptember11,2001,theWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkwastakendownbyterrorists.Whatwerepeopledoingatthattime?RobertAllenandhisparentsEvent

Date

PlacePeople'sactivitiesPeople'sfeelingsMartinLutherKingwaskilled.OnApril4,1968.RobertAllenwasathomewithhisparentsandtheywereeatingdinnerinthekitchen.Robert'sparentswerecompletelyshocked.Hisparentsdidn’ttalkafterthat.Theyfinishedtherestofthedinnerinsilence.InAmerica.RobertAllenwas…with…andthey…..Robert'sparents….Hisparents….

after

that.Theyfinishedtherestofthedinner…...On….,….was…..in……Whatwerepeopledoingatthattime?KateSmithEvent

Date

PlacePeople'sactivitiesPeople'sfeelingsInAmerica.TheWorldTradeCenterwastakendownbyterrorists.OnSeptember11,2001.KateSmithwasworkinginherofficenearthetwotowers.Shedidn’tbelieveitatfirst,butwhenshelookedoutofthewindowandrealizeditwastrue.Shewassoscaredthatshe

couldhardlythinkclearlyafterthat.KateSmithwas……near…She….atfirst,butwhenshe…..and…..Shewasso….thatshe……..On…,…wastakendownbyterroristsin….RetellPeopleoftenremember_________________whentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistoryEvent1_______________(Para.1-2)Event2_______________(Para.3-4)RobertAllenRobert’sparentsRobertAllen____________withhisparents.

They_____________inthekitchen.Hisparents_______________.Hisparents__________afterthat.Theyfinishedtherestofthedinner_______________.KateSmithShewas____________nearthetwotowers.She_______________,butwhenshe_________________thewindowand______________________Shewassoscaredthat________________________________whattheyweredoingDr.MartinLutherKingwaskilledWorldTradeCenterwastakendownwasathomewereeatingdinnerwerecompletelyshocked

didn’ttalkinsilenceworkinginheroffice

lookedoutof

didn’t

realizedthatitwastrue

she

couldhardlythinkclearlyafterthat

believethatatfirstRetellPeopleoftenremember___________________whentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistoryEvent1_______________(Para.1-2)Event2_______________(Para.3-4)RobertAllenRobert’sparentsRobertAllen____________withhisparents.

They_____________inthekitchen.Hisparents_______________.Hisparents__________afterthat.Theyfinishedtherestofthedinner_______________.KateSmithShewas____________nearthetwotowers.She_______________,butwhenshe_________________thewindowand______________________Shewassoscaredthat________________________________2cReadthepassageagain.Arethefollowingstatementstrue(T)orfalse(F),oristheinformationnotgiven(NG)?____1.EveryoneinAmericarememberswhokilledDr.King.____2.RobertAllenwaseatinglunchwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.____3.Robert'sparentswereshockedtohearthenews.____4.KateSmithwaswatchingamoviewhenaplanehittheWorldTradeCenter.____5.Katedidn'tthinkherfriendwastellingthetruthabouttheevent.Readthepassageagain.Arethefollowingstatementstrue(T)orfalse(F),oristheinformationnotgiven(NG)?EveryoneinAmericarememberswhokilledDr.King.2.

RobertAllenwaseatinglunchwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.3.Robert’sparentswereshockedtohearthenews.4.KateSmithwaswatchingamoviewhenaplanehittheWorldTradeCenter.5.Katedidn’tthinkherfriendwastellingthetruth

abouttheevent.__________FFFTTSomepeoplemaynotremember

dinnerworkinginheroffice

2c2dUnderline

sentencesfromthepassagewithsimilarmeaningstotheonesbelow.1.Noteveryonewillrememberwhokilledhim,buttheycanrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthathegotkilled.2.Noonesaidanythingfortherestofdinner.Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledhim,theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenews.Myparentsdidnottalkafterthat,andwefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.12343.September11,2001—thedatealonemeanssomethingtomostpeopleintheUS.4.IhadtroublethinkingclearlyafterthatbecauseIwasveryafraid.Eventhedate—September11,2001—hasmeaningtomostAmericans.IwassoscaredthatIcouldhardlythinkclearlyafterthat.havetrouble(in)doingsth.

做某事有困难在历史上

在这天

被杀(kill-killed)hear-heard-heard听到

现年50多岁

那时/当时

在厨房吃饭

在广播里/通过收音机剩下的沉默silence(n.)--silent(adj.)沉默的

更近一些的

对...有特殊意义rememberdoing记得做过remembertodo记得要做

看向窗外

so+adj./adv.+that从句如此...以致于

几乎不能true(adj.-truly(adv.)-truth(n.)tellthetruth说实话二、根据汉语或首字母提示完成句子。1.I'msorry.I__________(完全地)

forgotthatitwasyourbirthdayyesterday.2.__________(最近),citizensinLuhehav

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