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Unit 12 Life is full of the unexpected.(Period 2)Section A(3a-3c)Free talkDo you know about these unexpected events?earthquake 地震flood 洪水typhoon 台风tsunami 海啸snowstorm 暴风雪sandstorm 沙尘暴block in line withworkerstaredisbeliefaboven.街区与成一排 n.工作者;工人v.盯着看;凝视n.不信;怀疑prep.在上面 adv.在上面burn burningaliveairporttillwestv.着火;燃烧adj.着火的;燃烧的 adj.活着;有生气的n.机场prep.&conj.到;直到adv.向西;朝西 adj.向西的;西部的n.西;西方Lets predict.What does the passage may talk about?The writer might have experienced some bad unexpected events.bad eventsRead the passage quickly and answer the question.Which two events does the writer mention?the September 11 attacks in New Yorkthe earthquake in New ZealandHow much do you know about the two events?Background911事件事件“911事件”又称“911恐怖袭击事件”,指的是美国东部时间2001年9月11日上午(北京时间9月11日晚上)恐怖分子劫持的4架民航客机撞击美国纽约世界贸易中心和华盛顿五角大楼的历史事件。222新西兰克莱斯特彻奇地震新西兰克莱斯特彻奇地震当地时间2011年2月22日中午12时51分,新西兰第二大城市克莱斯特彻奇发生里氏6.3级强烈地震,震源深度距离地表仅有4公里。新西兰警方表示,地震共造成182人遇难,成为新西兰80年来死伤最为惨重的地震。Read Para.1 carefully and complete the tasks.Life Is Full of the Unexpected In May 2001,I found a job in New York at the World Trade Center.On September 11,2001,I arrived at my building at around 8:30 a.m.I was about to go up when I decided to get a coffee first.I went to my favorite coffee place even though it was two blocks east from my office.As I was waiting in line with other office workers,I heard a loud sound.Before I could join the others outside to see what was going on,the first plane had already hit my office building.We stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building.I felt lucky to be alive.1What time did the writer arrive at the World Trade Center on September 11,2001?2What did the writer decide to do first?3How far away was the coffee place from his/her office?Task 1:Answer the questions.At around 8:30 a.m.He/She decided to get a coffee first.It was two blocks east from his/her office.I was _ go up when I decided to _.The coffee place was _ from my office.Task 2:Complete the mind map.The September 11 attacksWhenWhereHowFeelingOn _.In _.By the time I waited _ other office workers,the first plane _ my office building.I felt _.about toget acoffeetwo blocks eastin line withhad hitSeptember 11,2001New Yorklucky to be aliveRead Para.2 carefully and complete the tasks.Almost 10 years later,I woke up at 10:00 a.m.on February 21,2011 and realized that my alarm had never gone off.I jumped out of bed and went straight to the airport.But by the time I got to the airport,my plane to New Zealand had already taken off.“This is the first holiday Ive taken in a year,and now Ive missed my plane.What bad luck!”I thought to myself.The other planes were full so I had to wait till the next day.The next morning,I heard about the earthquake in New Zealand the day before.My bad luck had unexpectedly turned into a good thing.Task 1:Put the following statements into right order.I woke up at 10:00 a.m.on February 21,2011 and realized that my alarm had never gone off.By the time I got to the airport,my plane to New Zealand had already taken off.The next morning,I heard about the earthquake in New Zealand the day before.The other planes were full so I had to wait till the next day.I jumped out of bed and went straight to the airport.12354Task 2:Complete the mind map.WhenWhereHowFeelingOn _.In _.I _ my plane.Bad luck _.My alarm has never _.By the time I _ the airport,my plane to New Zealand had already _.The other planes were _ so I _ till the next day.gone offWhyfullhad to waitgot totaken off February 21,2011 New Zealandmissed turned into a good thingThe earthquake in New ZealandFind words from the passage with opposite meanings to the words below.Then write a sentence with each word.3b1lost:_ _ 2west:_ _3below:_ _4dead:_ _5empty:_ _foundeastI found the money on the floor.The sun rises in the east.There was a large bird flying above us.aboveHis family was so happy to hear that he was still alive.alivefullThe train was so full that I couldnt get on the train at all.Retell one of the events to your partner.Use these words and phrases to help you.3cstarein disbelief take offunexpected burnabovealivetill/until arrive atbe about toeven thoughe.g.On September 11,2001,I arrived at my.The Septemberattacks in New YorkLife Is Full of the Unexpected 时间:September 11,2001经过:arrived at my building decided to get a coffee first was waiting in line,heard a loud sound the first plane had already hit my office building感受:felt lucky to be alive时间:February 21,2011经过:my alarm had never gone off jumped out of bed and went straight to the airport my plane had already taken off had to wait till the next day heard about the earthquake感受:bad luck had unexpectedly turned into a good thingThe earthquake in New Zealand1On September 11,2001,I arrived at my building at around 8:30 a.m.2001年年9月月11日,上午日,上午8:30左右我到了我的办公楼。左右我到了我的办公楼。arrive at 意为“到达”,常表示到达较小的地方,如车站、学校、邮局、机场等;arrive in 常表示到达较大的地方,如城市、国家、地区等。e.g.We arrived at the station five minutes late.我们晚了五分钟到车站。When did you arrive in Beijing?你什么时候到的北京?拓展拓展reach 作及物动词,意为“到达”,后面直接跟表示地点的名词。e.g.They reached the top of the mountain at last.最后他们到达了山顶。2I was about to go up when I decided to get a coffee first.我正要上楼,我正要上楼,这时我决定先去买杯咖啡。这时我决定先去买杯咖啡。be about to do sth.意为“正要做某事”,表将来。这一结构表示马上就要发生,一般不与具体的时间状语连用。本句中的 when 表示“这时”,用于描述一个几乎同时发生的动作。e.g.Be quiet.The film is about to start.安静,电影马上开始。They were about to leave when it began to rain.他们正要离开,这时天突然开始下雨了。3We stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building.我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一切)。切)。(1)stare 动词,意为“盯着看;凝视”。常与介词 at 连用。e.g.She stared at him for a long time.她久久凝视着他。(2)disbelief 不可数名词,意为“不信;怀疑”。它是由 belief 加否定前缀 dis-构成的。in disbelief 意为“怀疑地;难以置信地”。e.g.Anna asked him again in disbelief.安娜难以置信地又问了他一次。3We stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building.我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一切)。切)。拓展拓展常见的加否定前缀常见的加否定前缀 dis-构成的单词构成的单词like 喜欢dislike 不喜欢honest 诚实的dishonest 不诚实的cover 盖住discover 揭开appear 出现disappear 消失;不见(3)above 此处用作介词,意为“在上面;(数量或度量)在以上”。e.g.There is a clock above the fireplace.壁炉上方有一座钟。3We stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building.我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一切)。切)。above“在上面”,但不一定在“正上方”,不与表面接触,反义词为 below。over“在上面”,表示“正上方”,不与表面接触,反义词为 under。above 与 over辨析辨析e.g.The water came above our knees.水没过了我们的膝盖。There is a bridge over the river.河上有一座桥。3We stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building.我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一我们直愣愣地盯着从燃烧着的大楼上升起的黑烟,无法相信(这一切)。切)。(4)burn 动词,意为“着火;燃烧”。该句中,burning 是动词-ing形式的形容词,作定语,修饰后面的名词 building。e.g.The young man rushed into the burning house.那个年轻人冲进着火的房子。4I felt lucky to be alive.我感到幸运的是我还活着。我感到幸运的是我还活着。alive 形容词,意为“活着;在世”,常在句中作表语,也被称为表语形容词。e.g.His parents are still alive.他的父母仍然健在。alive意为“活着”,通常作表语,有时也可作后置定语。living意为“有生命的;活(着)的”,可作前置定语或表语。lively意为“生动的;活泼的”,可作定语或表语。alive、living 与 lively辨析辨析4I felt lucky to be alive.我感到幸运的是我还活着。我感到幸运的是我还活着。e.g.No man alive will believe you!没有一个活着的人会相信你!Both animals and plants are living things.动物和植物都是生物。She was very lively at the dancing party.她在舞会上非常活跃。5The other planes were full so I had to wait till the next day.其他航班已满员,所以我不得不等到第二天。其他航班已满员,所以我不得不等到第二天。till 此处用作介词,意为“到;直到”,与 until 同义。还可用作连词,连接时间状语从句。e.g.He is now not coming till Thursday.他现在不来,要到星期四才来。Go straight on till you come to a large red building.一直往前,走到一幢红色的大楼为止。5The other planes were full so I had to wait till the next day.其他航班已满员,所以我不得不等到第二天。其他航班已满员,所以我不得不等到第二天。拓展拓展till/until 用于肯定句中,主句动词常为延续性动词,表示这个动作一直延续到 till/until 所表示的时间为止。e.g.He will wait for you until you come.他会等着你,直到你来。till/until 用于否定句中,构成 not.till/until.结构,表示“直到才”,主句常用瞬间动词,表示 till/until 所表示的时间一到,该动作就发生。e.g.They didnt start the dinner until Jack came.他们等杰克来了才开始吃晚饭。词汇词汇I was about to go up when I decided to get a coffee first.As I was waiting in line with other office workers,I heard a loud sound.Before I could join the others outside to see what was going on,the first plane had already hit my office building.By the time I got to the airport,my plane to New Zealand had already taken off.描述生活中意描述生活中意想不到的事情想不到的事情block、in line with、worker、stare、disbelief、above、burn、burning、alive、airport、till、west How do you protect yourself in the event of an earthquake or fire?Think about it and write it down.Then share it in front of the class.