教案 新世纪英语专业综合教程第二版第2册Unit1.docx
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1、Unit 1 We ve Been Hit”e Pre-reading Activities2I Audiovisual supplement2II Cultural informationso Global Reading4I . Mainidea4II Structural analysis4ree Detailed ReadingsText 18ur Consolidation Activities29I . Vocabulary Analysis29II Grammar Exercises37III . Translation exercises44IV Exercises for i
2、ntegrated skills47V . Oral activities49VI Writing Practice53VII Listening Exercises55Section Five Further Enhancement59I . Text 1160II Memorable Quotes70Unit 1 We ve Been Hit”Section One Pre-reading Activitiesto help panicked workers into a stairwell.10 Mayblum continued his descent, the muscles in
3、his calves contracting in spasms. On the 53rd floor, he came across a heavyset man whose legs just wouldn t move anymore:ii Do you want to come, or do you want us to send help? Mayblum shouted.12 The man asked him to send help. Adam said he would.13 In the noise, smoke and sparks, Mayblum didn t rea
4、lize that his friend Hong Zhu was behind him in the stairwell the whole time. When Hong got to the 53rd floor, he came across Harry Ramos. Ramos had stooped to help the heavyset man Mayblum had seen earlier. T II give you a hand/ Hong said.14 Together, Ramos and Hong helped the man down one more fli
5、ght to an elevator.is ,/Don, t take it: a Port Authority official screamed.16 Hong and Ramos tried to send a magazine down in the elevator to test its safety. But when they pressed the down button, the doors wouldn7 t close. So Hong decided that he would be the guinea pig insteadHe stepped inside, a
6、nd the doors shut behind him.is Hong took the elevator down to the 44th floor, the next transfer lobby. So far, so good. He pressed 52: went back up and collected Ramos and the heavyset man.19 On 44 Hong and Ramos helped the man toward the last bank of elevators that would take them all the way down
7、.20 Hong pressed the down button again. Nothing. They would have to take the stairs.21 Ramos and Hong tried to support the man. ,zOne step at a time/ Hong said.22 They had been trying to get out for an hour and five minutes. They were on 36 when they felt the SouthTowercollapse.23 We really have to
8、move/ Hong said.24 The rumbles of the collapsing tower next door seemed to sap the heavyset man of his last gasps of energy. I can t do it anymore/ he said, sitting down.25 Hong and Ramos tried to persuade him to continue. You don t have to move your legs!” Hong shouted. Just move your butt. Let sgo
9、! But the man couldn t go on.26 A fireman ran up to them. Hong expected that he would join in to get the heavy man to move. Instead, the fireman turned to Hong.27 Who are you, screaming at him to get out?” the fireman shouted. You get out!Hong looked at Ramos, who was still standing with the heavyse
10、t man.28 z,r m coming down with you/ Ramos told the man. T m not going to leave/I left, Hong says sorrowfully. Alone.29 The next day, Adam Mayblum sent an e-mail describing his experience to friends and relatives, who sent it to still others. The e-mail was read by someone in San Francisco who knew
11、a woman in New York named Rebecca. Her husband, Victor, a heavyset man, was missing.30 On Saturday, September 15, May Davis s chairman had a gathering at his New Jersey home. Adam Mayblum was there. So was Hong Zhu. Rebecca was also there, learning how her husband, Victor, had been comforted in his
12、last moments, how Harry Ramos had refused to leave him behind.31 Ramos s wife, Micky, was there too. She kept asking Mayblum and Hong where her husband was, convinced that somehow, Harry the only May Davis employee still missing was alive.32 Piece by piece, she developed a picture of his escape: Har
13、ry was on 87 when the plane hit. He stopped to help on 78. He met up with Hong on 53. But as hard as she tried, as many questions as she asked, the picture began to fade on the 36th floor.6Paragraph 1QuestionsHow much do you know about the WorldTradeCenter?The WorldTradeCenter was more than its sign
14、ature twin towers: it was a complex of 7 buildings on 16 acres, constructed and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The towers rose at the heart of the complex, each climbing more than 100 feet higher than the silver mast of the EmpireStateBuilding. The WorldTradeCenter was hi
15、t by hijacked planes on September 11, 2001.1. What images are used to emphasize the steadiness of the WTC?Storms and drawstrings.Words and Expressionslash vt. hit violently or suddenlye.g. The farmer lashed the mules with a stick.The waves lashed the shore.Collocation:lash out (at/against sb./sth.)
16、make a sudden violent attack withblows or wordsSynonym:whip, beatscoff i/Z laugh (at)e.g. All the students scoffed at the poor boy s clothes.The disabled people are often scoffed.Derivation:scoffer/7.Synonym:jeer, mocksway vi. move or swing from side to side e.g. He swayed slightly, as if about to f
17、all. 他身子一歪,像要倒下。Synonym:swing, waveTranslation:1. 那棵苹果树在风中摇曳。(The apple tree sways in the wind.)She swayed her hands gracefully as she gave lectures.(她演讲时优雅地摆动着手。)illusion/7.sth. that deceives a person by seeming to be real e.g. The mirrors all round the walls give an illusion of greaterspace.I have
18、 no illusions about my ability.我对自己的能力如何颇有自知之明。Derivation:illusiveaillusively3dCollocation:be under the illusion that believe wronglye.g. I was under the illusion that he was honest until he was caught stealing some money.他偷钱当场被人抓住,在此之前我一直误以为他是个老实人。Exercise: Fill in each blank with one of the follow
19、ing prepositions.under at outagainst to1. He lashed the opposition7 s policies, (out against)Students are not allowed to scoff others weaknesses, (at)2. The dancer swayed _ the music, (to)3. People were the illusion that the tomb was Caocao7 s.(under)Paragraphs 2-5QuestionsCan you paraphrase the sen
20、tence They were careening wildly, three feet in either direction/ in Paragraph 2? (Paragraph 2)(制作时请把问题放在与其相关段落同一页面,全书 同)They were swaying up to three feet from side to side, like a ship in a great storm.1. What is the implication of the parallel sentences in Paragraph 4 and Paragraph 5? (Paragraph
21、5)These sentences are used to emphasize the fact that the people in the building were in great danger and whether they would survive depended very much on where they happened to be when the building was struck and which staircase they would use to get outWords and Expressions5. devastatinga, complet
22、ely destructivee.g. It is the most devastating flood in 100 years.Derivation:devastate i/Z:devastation/?.Synonym:disastrous, destructiveglance at look at sb. or sth. quickly, esp. by raising your eyes and then lowering them againe.g. The president glanced at the clock and announced that the meeting
23、started.Comparison: gaze at, stare at, glare at, gape atgaze at look at sth. or sb. for a long time, for example, because they are beautiful or interesting, esp. without realizing that you are doing ite.g. The poet lay down and gazed at the bright moon, missing his hometown.stare at deliberately loo
24、k at sb. or sth. for a long time without moving your eyes, for example, because you are angry, shocked, or very interestede.g. Don7 t stare at people; it7 s very rude.glare at look angrily at sb. for a long time without moving your eyese.g. The heroine stepped forward bravely and glared at the enemy
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