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1、Deep Leam-ng挎掘文本深度学习2019人教版高中英语基于词、法、句挖掘文本深度学习必修一Unit 4 Natural DisastersUnit 4 NATURAL DISASTERSReading and Thinking : Describe a natural disaster:)LUSe Rm i o能悟若8 economy 8?nnic李今斯赢*2oneJIlEf|tookmm心铲W鼻w盛骤8需溶逋脏arp成TW华翦怒高0丫0iiyVOFdSfive第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将图 CUI 518level39STHE NIGHT THE EARTH DIDNT SLEEPStr
2、ange things were happening in the countryside of northeastern Hebei. For several days, the water in the village wells rose and fell, rose and fell. There were deep 1(裂缝)that appeared in the well walls.At least one well had some 2(难闻的)gascoining out of it. Chickens and even pigs were too 3(紧张的)to eat
3、, and dogs refused to go inside buildings.4(老鼠)ran out of the fields lookingfor places to hide, and fish jumped out of the water. At about 3: 00 a.m., on 28 July 1976, bright lights were seen in the sky outside the city of Tangshan and loud noises were heard. But the citys one million people were 5(
4、睡着)as usual that night.At 3: 42 a.m., everything began to shake. It seemed 6(彳以乎)the world were coming to an end! Eleven kilometres directly below the city, one of the most 7(致命的)earthquakes of the 20th century had begun, a quake that even caused damage more than 150 kilometres away in Beijing. Near
5、ly8(三分之一)of the whole nation felt it! A hugecrack, eight kilometres long and 30 metres 9(宽的),cut across houses, roads, and waterways. Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt. In less than one minute, a large city lay 10(破败 不堪). 11(三分之二)of the people who lived there were dead or injured. Thousands o
6、f children were left without parents. The number of people who were killed or badly injured in the quake was more than 400,000.Everywhere 12(幸存者们)looked, there wasnothing but ruins. Nearly everything in the city was destroyed. About 75 13(百分之)of the citysfactories and buildings, 90 percent of its ho
7、mes, and all of its hospitals were gone.14(砖) covered theground like red autumn leaves, but no wind could blow1 .cracks2.smelly3.nervous4.Mice5 .asleep.as if6 .deadly8.one third9.wideWin ruins11 .Two thirds. survivors12 .percent.Bricks15. tracksmetal17.in shock18.last19. trapped2O.bury21.sheltersinf
8、initivesthem away. Most bridges had fallen or were not safe to cross. The railway 15(铁轨)were now useless pieces of 16(金属).Tens of thousands of cows, hundreds of thousands of pigs, and millions of chickens were dead. Sand now filled the wells instead of water. People were 17 (吃惊) 一and then, later tha
9、t afternoon, another big quake shook Tangshan again. Even more buildings fell down. Water, food, and electricity were hard to get. People began to wonder how long the disaster would 18_(持续).But hope was not lost. Soon after the quakes, the army sent 150,000 soldiers to Tangshan to dig out those who
10、were 19(使落入险境)and to 20(埋葬)the dead. More than 10,000 doctors andnurses came to provide medical care. Workers built 21(避难所)for survivors whose homes had been destroyed. Hundreds of thousands of people were helped. Water and food were brought into the city by train, truck, and plane. Slowly, the city
11、 began to 22(呼吸)again.Tangshan began to 23(复苏) itself and get up on its feetagain. With strong support from the government and the 24(不懈的努力)of the citys people, a new Tangshan was built upon the earthquake ruins. The new city has become a home to more than seven million people, with great improvemen
12、ts in25(交通),industry, and 26(环境). Tangshan city hasproved to China and the rest of the world that in times of disaster, people must 27 (团结)and show the 28(智慧)to stay29(乐观的)and rebuild for a brighter future.grairiiriar第二遍:基础语法 adverbs g 窈 tenses披荆斩棘interrogatives 三 .cd u a a w 父L-|S relatives-b 注 g f
13、utureTHE NIGHT THE EARTH DIDNTSLEEPStrange things were happening in the countryside ofnortheastern Hebei. For several days, the water in the village wells rose and fell, rose and fell. There were deep cracks _1 appeared in the well walls. At least one well had some smelly gas 2(come)out of it. Chick
14、ens and even pigs were too nervous to eat, and dogs refused to go inside buildings.3(mouse) ran out of the fields 4(look) for places to hide, and fish jumped outof the water. At about 3: 00 a.m., 5_ 28 July 1976, bright lights 6(see) in the sky outsidethe city of Tangshan and loud noises 7(hear).But
15、 the citys one million people were 8(sleep) as usual that night.At 3 : 42 a.m., everything began to shake. It seemed as 9 the world were coming to an end! Eleven kilometres 10(direct) below the city, one ofthe most deadly 11(earthquake) of the 20th century had begun, a quake that even caused damage
16、more than 150 kilometres away in Beijing. Nearly one third of the whole nation felt it! A huge1 ing3.mice4.looking5.on6.were seen22. Bire24.tin25.tra26.en127.un28wis29.po7 .were heard.asleep9.if lOdirectly11 .earthquakes12.layatheless effortsironmentitivecrack, eight kilometres long and 30 metres wi
17、de, cut across houses, roads, and waterways. Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt. In less than one minute, a large city 12(lie) in ruins. Two thirds of the people who lived there were _13(die) or injured. Thousands of children were left without parents. The number of people who were killed or b
18、adly injured in the quake _14(be) more than 400,000.Everywhere 15(survive) looked, there was nothing but ruins. Nearly everything in the city 16(destroy). About 75percent of the citys factories and buildings, 90 percent of its homes, and all of its hospitals were gone. Bricks covered the ground like
19、 red autumn 17(leaf), but no wind could blow them away. Mostbridges had _18(fall) or were not safe to cross. The railway tracks were now 19(use) pieces of metal. Tens of thousands of cows,hundreds of thousands of pigs, and millions of chickens were dead. Sand now filled the wells instead of water. P
20、eople were _20_ shock and then, later that afternoon, another big quake shook Tangshan again. Even more buildings 21(fall) down. Water, food, andelectricity were hard to get. People began to wonder how long the disaster would last.But hope was not lost. Soon after the quakes, the army sent 150,000 s
21、oldiers to Tangshan to dig out those who were_22(trap) and to bury _23 dead. More than 10,000 doctors and nurses came to provide _24(medicine) care. Workers built shelters for survivors25_ homes had been destroyed. Hundreds of thousands of people were helped. Water and food were brought into the cit
22、y by train, truck, and plane. Slowly, the city began to 26(breath) again.Tangshan began to revive itself and get up on 27(it) feet again. With strong support from the government and the 28(tire) efforts of the citys people, a new Tangshan was 29(build) upon the earthquake ruins. The new city has bec
23、ome a home to more than seven million people, with great 30(improve) in transportation, industry, and environment. Tangshan city has proved to China and the rest of the world that in times of disaster, people must unify and show the 31(wise) tostay positive and rebuild for a brighter future.13.d14.v
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