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4.云南昭通地震1974.5.11,7.1级;
5.辽宁海城地震1975.2.04,7.3级;
6.云南龙陵地震1976.5.29,7.3级;
7.河北唐山地震1976.7.28,7.8级;
8.四川松潘地震1976.8.16,7.2级。
Reading是篇记叙文,记叙了1976年唐山大地震震中和震后的情景。
教师可以依照提供的“信息转换活动”、“写作风格分析活动”等引导学生从形式和内容两方面阅读文章、理解文章、提高对地震的认识(比如“地震类别”:
构造地震,火山地震,塌陷地震,诱发地震,人工地震),同时初步学习识别、使用“定语从句”。
Period2
Learningaboutlanguage
知识课
Learningaboutlanguage要求学生跟读磁带、朗读课文,通过完成词法部分练习强化学生对本单元重点词汇、短语、结构和话题的掌握。
教师可以使用教案提供的“关系代词”和“定语从句小测验”帮助学生掌握定语从句。
Period3
Usinglanguage
运用课
Usinglanguage导入后重点是阅读,而阅读的关键是句法分析和搭配识别。
“指导性作文”部分,可以参考我们的Makinganintroduction和《华盛顿邮报》,引导学生认识新闻报道的结构,尝试编写小新闻。
实际教学过程课时划分建议
将WarmingUp、Pre-reading、Reading和Comprehending整合在一起上一节“阅读课”。
将Learningaboutlanguage和Workbook中的USINGWORDSANDEXPRESSIONS、USINGSTRUCTURES整合在一起上一节“语言知识课”。
将Usinglanguage设计为一节包括听说读写单项技能或组合技能训练的“综合技能课
(一)”。
Period4
将Workbook的READINGANDLISTENING和TALKING整合在一起上一节“听说课”。
Period5
将Workbook的LISTENINGTASK、READINGANDWRITINGTASK和SPEAKINGTASK整合为一节“综合技能课
(二)”。
第二部分
教学资源说明
Section1
Background
背景
围绕单元话题“地震”,教案提供了几则语言规范、短小精干的背景知识。
这些材料既可以作为教师教学参考材料为教师所用,也可以直接或改写、重组后作为课堂内外的拓展性阅读材料呈现给学生。
Section2
Explanation
解析
重点针对“阅读课型”中的课文难句,我们不仅提供了详尽的,就句论句的解析和翻译,而且还以解析的焦点话题为线索,进行了一定的归纳、辨析和总结,以帮助教师更好地实施“语言形式”的教学。
Section3
Vocabulary
词汇
按照课本单元词汇表顺序,我们重点提供动词、短语搭配的讲解。
所提供的例句,经典、地道、实用、易懂,完全可以直接用于教学。
第三部分
教学测评说明
围绕单元词法、句法项目,教案提供了长短不一的“单元教学测评”,并备有参考答案供教师使用。
有些测评题目直接源于历年高考试卷,更具有说服力和实用性。
Period1Asamplelessonplanforreading
(ANIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN’TSLEEP)
Introduction
Inthisperiod,afterthewarmingup,studentswillfirstbeguidedtosharetheirviewsaboutearthquake.Thentheywillbehelpedtoreadanarration(记叙文)entitledANIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN’TSLEEP.It’saboutTangshanEarthquakewhichhappenedin1976.
Summaryofthetextandanalysisofthetextorganizationisofferedforteachers’reference.Computerandoverheadprojectormaybeusedtoaidtheteachingandlearning.
Objectives
■Tohelpstudentslearntoreadaboutpastexperiences
■Tohelpstudentsbetterunderstand“earthquake”
■Tohelpstudentsusesomeimportantwordsandexpressions
■Tohelpstudentsidentifyexamplesoftheattributiveclauseinthetext
Focus
Words
burst,ruin,injure,destroy,shock,rescue,trap,burry,damage,frighten,judge,express
Expressions
rightaway,asif,atanend,inruins,digout,anumberof
Patterns
Buttheonemillionpeopleofthecity,whothoughtlittleoftheseevents,wereasleepasusualthatnight.
Itseemedasiftheworldwasatanend!
似乎世界的末日到来了。
Allhopewasnotlost.并非所有的希望都失去了。
Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain.慢慢地,这个城市又开始呼吸了。
Aids
Multimediafacilities,tape-recorder,photos,diagrams
Procedure
1.Warmingup
⑴Warmingupbylookingandsaying
Goodmorningclass.Haveyoueverexperiencedanynaturaldisasters?
Lookatthepictures.Canyounameallthedisasters?
volcanofiresandstorm
typhoonhailstonethunderstorm
floodhurricaneearthquake
Haveyoueverexperiencedanearthquake?
Canyoudescribehowterribleanearthquakeis?
(Theearthisshaking;
allthebuildingswillfalldown;
manypeoplewilldie;
manychildrenwillbecomeorphans.)
⑵Warmingupbydiscussing
Hello,class.Asweallknow,earthquakesaredisasterstoeveryone.Butcanweavoidoratleastreducethelosscausedbyearthquakes?
Canweforetellearthquakes?
Nowlet’sthinkanddecidewhatmayhappenbeforeabigearthquake.
WARNINGSIGNSWHENANEARTHQUAKEISABOUTTOHIT
●Thermalprecursor:
Afewmonthsbeforetheoccurrenceofanearthquaketheaveragetemperatureoftheareakeepsincreasing.
●Waterprecursor:
Thereisasuddenriseorfallinwaterlevelinthewells.Itcouldbeashighasonemetre.
●Seismo-electromagneticprecursor:
Thisisaveryreliableprecursor.Itoccursandisexhibitedabout10to20hoursbeforethequake.
●Animalprecursor:
Itisseenthat10to20hoursbeforetheoccurrenceofanearthquake,theentireanimalkingdombecomeshighlydisturbedandrestless.
●Humanprecursor:
Doctorsandnursesobservethatsomesensitivepatientsinhospitalsbecomehighlydisturbed.
●Thebestindicatoristhenumberofchilddeliveriesinanyhospital.
(3)WarmingupbytalkingaboutTangshan/CaliforniaEarthquake
TodayweshallstartUnit4Earthquake.ButfirstI’dlikeyoutolearnaboutthetwofamousearthquakes:
TheTangshanEarthquakeandTheCaliforniaEarthquake.
At3:
42a.m.onJuly28,1976,amagnitude7.8earthquakehitthesleepingcityofTangshan,innortheasternChina.Theverylargeearthquake,strikinganareawhereitwastotallyunexpected,wipedoutthecityofTangshanandkilledover240,000people-makingitthedeadliestearthquakeofthetwentiethcentury.
TheCaliforniaearthquakeofApril18,1906isoneofthemostsignificantearthquakesofalltime.
Deaths:
>
3,000
Injuries:
~225,000
PropertyDamage:
$400,000,000in1906$$$
2.Pre-readingbytalkingandsharing
Beforeanearthquakecomesvarioussignscouldbeseen.Whatarethey?
*Cows,pigsanddogsbecometoonervoustooeat.]
*Themicewillrunoutofthefieldslookingforplacestohide.
*Thewaterinthewellswillriseandfall.
*Wallsofthewellsinvillagewillhavedeepcracks.
*Therewillbebrightlightinthesky.
Villagerswitnesspre-earthquakewarningsigns
VillagerssaytheysawwarningsignsbeforetheearthquakehitChifengcitylastSaturday.
Hoursbeforethequake,villagerssaidtheysawwaterflowoverforovertwometersfromariverthathadbeendryforyears.
About10hoursbeforethequakeoccurred,handphonesignalswerestoppedforquitesometimeinLinxicountyseat,whichis140kilometersfromthecenteroftheearthquake."
Daysbeforetheearthquake,twopigsappearednervousinthepenandtriedtorunout."
saidLiXiaohua,avillagerinGubeikouVillage.
Awomanvillagefolkrecalledthatshehappenedtoseecrowdsofsparrows
andswallowsbumpingintowallsseemedunabletofinddirectionduringflight.
3.Listeningandfastreading
Nowlet’scometothetext“ANIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN’TSLEEP”andseewhatittellsus.
Pleaselistentothetextandgetthegeneralideaofthepassage.Youshouldpayattentiontothefirstsentencesofeachparagraph.Inwhatorderisthetextwritten?
(Thetextiswritteninatimeorder.Thetexttellsussomethingthathappenedbeforetheearthquake,duringtheearthquakeandaftertheearthquake.)
4.Readingandunderlining
Nextyouaretoreadandunderlinealltheusefulexpressionsorcollocationsinthepassage.Copytheminyournotebookafterclassashomework.
CollocationsfromANIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN’TSLEEP
asmellygas,inthefarmyards,thinklittleofsth.,asusual,itseemedthat,atanend,
thirtymeterswide,cutacross,inruins,beinjury,thenumberof,blowaway,sth.benotsafe
for…,tensofthousandsof,givemilk,halfamillion,insteadof,beshocked,betrappedunder
theruins,falldown,all…is/wasnot…,digout,thedead,tothenorthof,coalmines
5.Readingfortheorganizationofthetextandretellthetext
Readthetextfortheoutlineofitandretellthestoryinyourownwordswiththehelpoftheoutline.
Typeofwritingandsummaryofthetext
Typeofwriting
Thisisapieceofdescriptivewriting
Mainideaofthe
passage
Thearticledescribesthecause,thecourseandtheresultofTangShanearthquakein1976.Itshowsustheterribleimageofearthquake.Atthesametimeithitsusthatwemustrealizethatwecandosomethingtominimizethedamagecausedbyearthquake.
Topicsentence
of1stparagraph
Strangethingswerehappeninginthecountrysideinnortheast
Hebei.
of2ndparagraph
Everythingbegantoshakeanditseemedthattheworldwasat
anend.
of3rdparagraph
Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.
of4thparagraph
Allhopewasnotlost.
Aretoldversionofthetext:
SeeIIinPart3TeachingAssessment
6.Makingatextstructureanalysis
Readthetext“ANIGHTTHEEARTHDIDN’TSLEEP”,andthencompletethefollowingchart.
Time/order
Whathappened
Result
threedaysbeforetheearthquake
atabout3:
00am
saw:
cracks
waterinthewells—roseandfell,
animals—toonervous,hide
fishjumpedoutofbowls&
ponds
brightlightinthesky
waterpipes—crackedandburst
heard:
soundofplanes
smelt:
smellygasinthecracksofthewells
Peoplethoughtlittleof
theeventsandwentto
bedasusual
at3:
42am
felt:
everythingshook
one-thirdnationfeltit
heardinBeijing100kilometersaway
ahugecrackcutacrosshouses,
roads…
steamburstfromholesintheground
hardhillsofrock-riversofdirt
citylayinruins
4400,000people
killed/injured
75%factories
90%homegone
brickscovered
dams/bridgesfell
notsaferailwaytracks
useless
cowsnevermilk
pigs/chickensdied
wellsfilledwithsand
rescueworkersanddoctorstrappedundertheruins
buildingsfelldown
water/food/electricity
hardt