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1、 Talking pointTalking pointWarming uWarming up pSkimmingSkimmingDiggingDiggingCritical thinkingCritical thinkingLanguage in useLanguage in useUnfamiliar wordsUnfamiliar wordsInterpretingInterpretingAll I wanted was to talk to my family,and get some dry socksWarming up Read the poem and choose the be
2、st word for each blank.HeroesBenjamin ZephaniahNow listen and check your answers.Warming upAnswer:1(c)2(a)3(a)4(b)Warming up Work in pairs and discuss the questions.1 Who are“we”and“they”in the poem?The words and the passers-by.2 What have all the heroes in the poem got in common?They are human and
3、have greatness.Warming up3 Do you agree that the streets are full of heroes?No,most humans have a lot of weaknesses:selfishness,cowardice,greed and so on.They do not have the qualities of greatness.Yes,I think potentially we can all meet a challenge in an unexpectedly heroic way.When therere natural
4、 disasters,all sorts of brave deeds are done by very ordinary people.Warming up Imagine you are a pilot making an emergency landing.Check()what you are thinking about.1 the safety of the passengers 2 the fact that these might be the last minutes of your life 3 the exact procedure you should follow 4
5、 your family 5 what people will think of you if you make a successful landingNow read the passage by Chesley Sullenberger and compare your ideas with the writers.Warming upWatch the video clip and discuss the question.Warming upDo you think being professional is a heroic quality in ordinary people?S
6、kimmingBrowse the passage within 8 minutes to get a rough idea about it.Answer the questions of Activity 2 and 3 on page 123.TaskTaskSkimming Check()the true statements.Answer:The true statements are 5,6 and 7.Skimming Answer the questions.1 How did the writer feel after he had safely landed Flight
7、1549?He felt a need to talk to his family and get some dry clothes.2 How has he been treated by the media?They have given him a great deal of very positive attention and coverage.They have turned him into a modern hero.3 How has his attitude towards peoples reactions changed?He resisted it at first,
8、but now accepts it and tries to turn it to good.Skimming4 What did he learn from his father when he was very young?The man in charge is responsible for the safety of all those under him.5 How did the writer explain the fact that the landing was successful?He and his first officer had a plan they wer
9、e trained and knew what to do and they did it.6 What did he and the crew suffer from for some days after the event?Post-traumatic stress,a mental reaction which follows a very dangerous situation.Skimming7 What has changed about his first officer Skiles attitude to the event?From disliking and feeli
10、ng dishonest about it,he has come to accept and like it.8 What do other pilots feel that the event has done for the profession?It has made the public respect pilots for their difficult job and so increased their self-respect.All I wanted was to talk to my family,and get some dry socks译文译文DiggingBack
11、ground informationOne month ago,I landed Flight 1549 safely in the Hudson River.In some ways,that was the easy part.1 The night of the accident,after wed safely accounted for all 155 people on the airplane,left the hospital,finally reached the hotel the pilots union and the NYPD whisking us away I r
12、emember thinking that my needs were very simple.Id lost all my belongings;Id had the most harrowing three minutes of my life.All I really wanted was to talk to my family,and get some dry socks.Digging2 It has been a month since the airplane I piloted,US Airways Flight 1549,made an emergency landing
13、in the Hudson River.译文译文Digging3 Since then,the attention given to me and my crew Im trying to resist,somewhat unsuccessfully,everyones attempt to make this about fewer than five people has obviously been immense.But I still dont think of myself as a celebrity.Its been a difficult adjustment,initial
14、ly because of the“hero”mantle that was pushed in my direction.I felt for a long time that that wasnt an appropriate word.译文译文DiggingAs my wife,Lorrie,pointed out on 60 Minutes,a hero is someone who decides to run into a burning building.This was different this was a situation that was thrust upon us
15、.I didnt choose to do what I did.That was why initially I decided that if someone offered me the gift of their thankfulness,I should accept it gratefully but then not take it on as my own.译文译文Digging4 As time went by,though,I was better able to put everything in perspective and realize how this even
16、t had touched peoples lives,how ready they were for good news,how much they wanted to feel hopeful again.Partly its because this occurred as the US presidency was changing hands.Weve had a worldwide economic downturn,and people were confused,fearful and just so ready for good news.They wanted to fee
17、l reassured,I think,that all the things we value,all our ideals,still exist that theyre still there,even if theyre not always evident.译文译文Digging5 When I was very young,my father impressed upon me that a commander is responsible for the welfare of everyone in his care.Any commander who got someone h
18、urt because of lack of foresight or poor judgment had committed an unforgivable sin.My father was a dentist in the Navy,serving in Hawaii and San Diego from 1941 to 1945.He never saw combat,but he knew many who did.In the military,you get drilled into you the idea that you are responsible for every
19、aspect of everyones welfare.译文译文Digging6 During every minute of the flight,I was confident I could solve the next problem.My first officer,Jeff Skiles,and I did what airline pilots do:We followed our training,and our philosophy of life.We valued every life on that airplane and knew it was our respon
20、sibility to try to save each one,in spite of the sudden and complete failure of our aircraft.We never gave up.Having a plan enabled us to keep our hope alive.译文译文DiggingPerhaps in a similar fashion,people who are in their own personal crises a pink slip,a foreclosure can be reminded that no matter h
21、ow dire the circumstance,or how little time you have to deal with it,further action is always possible.Theres always a way out of even the tightest spot.You can survive.译文译文Digging7 Even though we had a successful outcome,its human nature to wonder about the what-ifs.The second-guessing was much mor
22、e frequent,and intense,in the first few days at night,when I couldnt sleep.It was hard to shut my brain off and get back to sleep.Sometimes I didnt,I couldnt.It was part of the post-traumatic stress that we have all felt,that each of the crew members has reported to each other.译文译文Digging8 Its funny
23、 for the first two weeks after the accident,Jeff kept telling me,“I just want my old life back.”But the other day he finally said for the first time,“You know,this is OK.Im learning to like this.This is good.”I think hes coming to terms with whats happened.He realizes that hes entitled to the attent
24、ion.That he can still be true to himself.That accepting it isnt selling out.译文译文Digging9 Besides the outpouring of support from the passengers,the most touching sentiments I have received have been from other pilots.They tell me that because of the years of economic difficulties faced by the airline
25、 industry and its employees and the decreased respect for the profession,they have not felt proud to go to work some of them for decades.译文译文DiggingNow,they tell me,they do.And they thank me for that.They thank us,the crew,because weve reminded people what all of us do every day,whats really at stak
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