高级英语ppt课件第一册第二课Hiroshima----the-Liveliest-City-in-Japan.ppt
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1、 Unit Two Hiroshima the“liveliest”city in Japan Teaching Objectives of Lesson 21)To acquaint students with the historical facts of the atomic bombardment in Hiroshima and its impact upon peoples lives.2)To acquaint students with Japan and her traditions revealed in the text.3)To enable students to a
2、ppreciate the reportorial writing,i.e.facts and opinions.More picturesAt the time this photo was made,smoke rose to 20,000 feet above HiroshimaAerial photograph from the 80 kilometers away of the Inland Sea,taken about 1 hour after the dropping.The huge atomic cloud,6 August,1945The Atomic Bomb Dome
3、Hiroshima Peace Memorial,a remnant of the city at ground zero of its nuclear bombardmentThe ruins of the Institute of Industrial Development,with its warped dome,were preserved as a symbol of the terror of destruction.A girl with her skin hanging in strips,at Ohmura NavyHospital on August 10-11.Lunc
4、h Box-The Atomic Shadow-The shadows of the parapets were imprinted on the road surface of the Yorozuyo Bridge,1/2 of a mile south-southwest of the hypocenter.The leaves of this Fatsia japonica threw a shadow on an electric pole near the Meiji Bridge.bottleChoice of Target-Hiroshima Some military cam
5、ps were located nearby such as the headquarters of the Fifth Division and Field Marshal Hatas 2nd General Army Headquarters,which commanded the defense of all of southern Japan.Hiroshima was a major supply and logistics base for the Japanese military.The city was a communications center,a storage po
6、int,and an assembly area for troops.It was chosen as a target because it had not suffered damage from previous bombing raids,allowing an ideal environment to measure the damage caused by the atomic bomb.The city as a whole was highly susceptible to fire damage.Effects of an Atomic Bomb Explosion The
7、 devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki resulted from three main types of effects:blast,thermal radiation,and nuclear radiation.Of these,only the blast effect is significant for chemical high explosives.The blast effect of an atomic bomb is similar to that of a conventional explosive but much more in
8、tense and far-reaching.Thermal radiation,which results from the extremely high temperatures created by an atomic explosion,causes serious burns on exposed parts of the body and may ignite fires over a wide radius.Nuclear radiation,which results from the neutrons and gamma rays associated with fissio
9、n,causes death and injury as a result of damage to living tissue.The damage:Destroying almost everything within a radius of 6,000 to 8,000 feet(1.830-2,450 meters).Altogether an area of 13 sq.Ikm.(5 sq.mi.)was reduced to ashes and of the 76,000 buildings in the city 62.9%were destroyed and only 8%es
10、caped damage(among them were earthquake-resistant buildings).Over 71,000 people were killed instantly.Many more later died of injuries and the effects of radiation.Survivors are still dying of leukemia(白血病),pernicious anemia(恶性贫血症),etc.The radiation generated by the bomb caused long-term problems to
11、 those affected.Many people died within the first few months and many more in subsequent years because of radiation exposure.Some people had genetic problems which sometimes resulted in having malformed babies or being unable to have children.It is believed that more than 140,000 people died by the
12、end of the year.The total number of people who have died due to the bomb is estimated to be 200,000.When we were playing in the school ground,an airplane came,but we kept on playing,only saying Why did they give the all-clear?All of a sudden,there was something like lightening and I covered my face
13、with my hands.When I opened my eyes and looked around,it was dark and I couldnt see anything.While I was feeling around in the darkness,it became light.I was thinking of going home,and I found that all the houses around me had been destroyed and fires were burning here and there.I started running ho
14、me,crying and calling,Mother!Mother!But I couldnt tell where my house had been.I just went around this way and that,and then I heard my sister calling my name.I was shocked when I saw her,because she was stained with blood all over.I looked at myself;the skin of both my arms and feet had peeled away
15、 and was hanging off.I didnt know what all this meant,and I was frightened,so I burst into tears.Meanwhile,Mother had crawled out from the pile of tiles and dragged an overcoat and Fathers cloak out of a trunk and wrapped us in them.We spent the night in Yasu Shrine in Gion.Because of their burns,ev
16、eryone was crying for water all night.The next morning,we were taken by truck to a Buddhist temple in Kabe.That night,my sister died.How can I describe Mothers grief?How can I describe the horrible scenes I saw in the temple then?Who can imagine the miseries we went through except those who were the
17、re themselves?It is entirely beyond my power to put the terrible sight into words.Countless people suffering from burns and wounds,groaning with pain,their bodies covered with maggots(蛆),and dying in delirium(精 神错乱),one after another.It was hell on earth.An account by Masatada Asaeda-3rd Grade Stude
18、nt in 1945 General Introduction of the Text What type of writing is the text?How many sections is the text divided?What is the theme,tone,mood,point of view of the text?Narrative writing(time order)Section 1-Arrival at Hiroshima(para 1-7)Section 2 Dinner with the mayor(para 8-27)Section 3 Interview
19、with the patient(para 28-39)-The terrible effect of nuclear weapons upon people and their lives.A protest to nuclear weapons is voiced-The tone(meaning the way the author feels or thinks about the subject of the story):bitter,upset,sad,ironic)-Point of view:first person participantSection One Arriva
20、l at HiroshimaA.Questions for Discussion 1.What do you know about the author?nationality;occupation;aim of the visit 2.How did the writer feel at the arrival?3.What have you learned about Hiroshima and people there from this section?1.What do you know about the author?An American A reporter who had
21、taken many reportorial assignments.To prove/find out whether Hiroshima is the liveliest city in the world.2.How did the writer feel at the arrival?bitter,sad;guilty,depressed I had a lump in my throatI was choked with emotion;I was so overcome with emotion that I could not speak or think clearly.(a
22、feeling of pressure caused by repressed emotion)had a lot of sad thoughts on my mind I was occupied with some sad thoughts.The very act of stepping on this soil,in breathing this air:The fact that I was in Hiroshima was in itself a much more exciting experience for me than any trip I had taken or an
23、y reporting work I had done in the past.Was I not at the scene of the crime?-the dropping of the A-bomb on Hiroshima(rhetorical question)3.What have you learned about Hiroshima and people there from this section?Advanced in technology(rapid development after WWII,the fastest train magnetic train(517
24、m/hr)Japan and Germany an obvious conflict between western influences and the traditional customs,they exist side by side teenagers and women in western dress,miniskirt(fashionable groups)little girls and elder ladies in kimonos(kids and old ones keep the tradition)narrow streets,traditional houses
25、on boats tall buildings,beige concrete skyscrapers constant bowing to each other tourism atmosphere the cab-drivers behavior towards travelers knowing little of the way,avoid losing face,Words and Expressions on my mind vs.in mind worried about 惦记,忧虑 e.g.My mother must have something important on he
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