高考英语读后续写微技能指导—火灾场景描写2课件(共16张).pptx
FIRE, FIRE,FIRE15th , April, 2019Notre Dame de Pariswas on fireSep, 2019- Feb. 2020, Australia has been on fire.be on fire1. He couldnt breathe. His chest was on fire.2. Look at that smoke. That building must be on fire.3. The team has been on fire lately.One night, I was about to go to sleep when I heard an explosion. I watched out from the window and saw smog from a factory near my home. Then flames came out. I realized that it was an explosion and then caused a fire. I called 119 and 120. So did my neighbors. After a while, several fire engines and ambulances arrived. They started to put out the fire and rescue the trapped. About half an hour later, the fire was put out, two people injured and no one died. It was lucky. Find out what we can describe about a fire scenario.see, hear, smell, feel, do Put an adj. before the word “fire”. 大火 the _ fireviolent 猛烈的ferocious enormous 巨大的massivedevastating 毁灭性的roaring 熊熊燃烧的horribleterriblen. to replace fire:blazeflamesfireball As winds died, the air chilled,_ from the burning of rice stubble in surrounding farmland drifted in. A thick burning _ filled the air. When Tom opened the frontdoorof their flat to investigate, a thick cloud of _greeted him. What do the following sentences describe?Which drift has the same meaning with that of the above sentence?1. Her gaze drifted around the room.2. I didnt intend to be a teacher I just drifted into it.3. Black clouds drifted across the sky.4. The injured man tried to speak but soon drifted into unconsciousness.smokesmellsmoke1. Smoke billowed from the burning houses.2. Smoke hung in the air high above the city as the government set off fireworks to celebrate the new year.3. Smoke still hung thick over the south-east of the country on Wednesday evening, even as weather conditions offered a temporary relief to evaluate the destruction.4. Smoke still rose up from the warm ground over the bare hills. More descriptions about smoke The fires are primarily raging in New South Wales. The sky glows red as bushfires continue to rage. A massive fire engulfing a high-rise residential building in Chongqing on the afternoon of January 1st drew everyones attention.Do the words “rage” in the following sentences have the same meaning with the above one?1. Seeing the Prime Minister enjoying his vacation in Hawaii, Australians in devastated regions were speechless with rage.2. Sue stormed out of the room in a rage.3. He flies into a rage if you even mention the subject. Which is the predicate in the sentence, rage or engulf? The house was bathed in an immense stream of flame. The roaring fire swallowed the whole house. The house was lit up by the violent fire. The blaze probably consumed countless pieces of Brazils cultural relics. The ferocious fireripped throughher bungalow, reducing it to ashes. What do the words in red mean in the following sentences? What might we hear in a fire?1. We heard the _ (explode) of the gas tank mixed with the _ (noise) sounds from shattering windows.2. The air was filled with thick, black smoke, the sounds of _ (siren), people _ (scream) and glass breaking.3. The housekeeper had come _ (pound) on her door, screaming, _ (beat) on the wood.4. People were leaning out of windows and balconies, _ (call) for help. explosionnoisysirensscreamingcallingpoundingbeating What difficulties might we confront in a fire?1. 浓烟呛得他快窒息了。He was nearly _ by the thick smoke.2. 浓烟差点把他熏倒。The smoke was overwhelming which almost _.3. 浓烟遮蔽了他的视线,他跌跌撞撞地摸索着前进。Blinded by the dense smoke, he stumbled to _. choked to deathmade him faintfeel his way What difficulties might we confront in a fire?4. 他觉得喉咙和肺火辣辣的,同时每一眨眼都刺痛他的眼睛。He felt his throat and lungs burned, every blink _ (sting) his eyes.5. 迎着热浪,他竭尽全力往上爬。Met by intense heat, he _ to scramble upwards.stungstruggled What difficulties might we confront in a fire?7. The thought offearcrossed his mind.8. Frozen withfear, he stood rooted to the spot.9. A sense of strength immediately replaced the mounting fear and anxiety in Janes mind.10. Shivering with fear, Sue led the way, taking her brothers hand tightly.1. The flame which had run swift as a lizard up to the second story had found its kind.2. The fire peeled off one wall of the house, and the room she had just left opened up before her.3. Entering the burning house was like running into “a bucket of black paint”. What rhetoric devices do the following sentences use?Homework