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外研版高二年级(选修6)Module6,英语课件,Listening,Activity1:Workinpairs.Readthepassageandanswerthequestions:(1)WhenandhowdidtheBlitz(闪电战)start?At4p.m.on7September1940,348GermanwarplanesbegantodropbombsonLondon.,Pre-listening,(2)HowlongdidtheBlitzlast?Twohours.(3)Howmanypeoplewerekilledintheworstsingleincident?450(4)Howdidpeoplegetintotheundergroundstations?Bybreakingthechainsonthedoors.,Activity2.Completethesentenceswiththeverbsinthepastsimple.,1.Irememberthatthehouse_duringthebombing.2.Theplanes_verylow.3.Alotofbombs_onthedocks.,breakfallfeelflyshakethink,shook,flew,fell,4.Alotofpeople_theundergroundwouldbethesafestplace.5.They_thechainsonthedoors.6.You_muchsaferintheunderground.,thought,broke,felt,Activity3.ListentoAliceandHenryPorter,wholivedinLondonduringtheBlitz,andanswerthequestions.,HowoldwereAliceandHenrywhenthebombingcampaignstarted?Alicewas7andHenrywas12.,while-listening,2)WherewasAlicewhenshesawthebombingforthefirsttime?Inherbedroom.3)WhatdidHenryandhisbrotherdo?Theywentoutintothestreettowatchtheplanes.,4)WherewasAlicewhenabombfellonherstreet?Intheunderground.5)WhowasHenrywithonthenightheremembersbest?Hisfather.,Interviewer:ImtalkingtoAliceandHenryPotter,whowerebothlivinginLondonduringtheSecondWorldWar,andwhobothexperiencedthebombingcampaignwhichisknownastheLondonBlitz.Alice,whatareyourstrongestmemoriesofit?Alice:Well,Iwasonlysevenyearsoldatthattime,andthefirstbombsfellalongwayfrommyhouse.ButIrememberthatthehouseshook,andIlookedthroughmybedroomwindow.I,Tapescript:,rememberseeingfiresinthedistance.Iveneverforgottonthat.Londonwasonfireallaroundme.Therewassomanyfiresthatthecloundsintheskyturnedpink.Unforgettable.Interviewer:Yes,indeed.Alice:Ialsorememberthatmyparentswereveryannoyedwithme.Interviewer:Why?Alice:BecauseIwaslookingthroughmybedroomwindow.Youwerentsupposedto,dothat.Youhavetokeepyourwindowscoveredallthetimeatnight.Interviewer:Henry.whatareyourfirstmemoriesoftheBlitz?Henry:Well,ImolderthanAlice,andIwas12whenthebombingstarted.ThefirstthingIrememberedwasthesoundoftheplanes.Theyflewverylow.MybrotherandIwentoutintothestreettowatch.Wenevertoldmyparentsaboutthat.IfIdtoldthemaboutthat,theywouldhavekilledme!,Interviewer:Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?Wereyouafraid?Henry:Well,yes,IsupposeIwas.ButIalsorememberfeelingveryexcited.Interviewer:Anddidanyofthebombsdropnearyou?Alice:Notonthefirstnight,no.AndIoftenwonderwhy.Isupposebecausewewerentnearanyfactoriesandwewerentnearthedocks.Interviewer:Andlater?,Alice:Later,yes.Abombfellonourstreet.Interviewer:Didyouseeit?Alice:No,wewereintheair-raidshelter.OtherwiseIwouldnthavesurvived.Actually,wewereintheundergroundstation.Thatsright,theundergroundstation.IfIrememberrightly,wewerentsupposedtodothat.Interviewer:Really?Alice:Yes.Thegovernmentthoughtthatitwouldntbesafe,sotheyputchainsonthedoors.Alotofpeoplethoughtitwouldbe,thesafestplace,sotheybrokethechains.Afterthat,alotofpeoplewentthere.Henry:Andtheywereright.Itwasmuchsaferintheunderground.Alice:Yes,youfeltmuchsaferintheunderground.Thereweresheltersabovethegroundaswell.Anditwasmuchnoisierthere.Interviewer:Henry,Whatsyourstrongestmemory?Henry:Onenight,myfatherandmecameout,ofthehouselaterthaneveryoneelse.Wehadtorunabouthalfamiletotheundergroundstation.Anditwasoneoftheworstnights.Theskywasfullofplanes,andyoucouldhearthesoundsoffallingbombs.Thatwasterrible.Illneverforgethearingthatsound.Interviewer:Whatelsedoyouremember,Alice?Alice:Thefiremen.Interviewer:Thefiremen?Alice:Yes,theywerewonderful.Assoonas,therewasafire,afireenginearrived.Icanrememberthemshoutingtoeachother.Verybravemen.Interviewer:Howoftendidthebomberscome?Henry:Everynight.Interviewer:Really?Henry:Yes,andnotjustonceanight.Iremembercountingthetimebetweentheraidsonenight-therewasaraideverytwominutesforaboutanhour.,Interviewer:Thankyoubothforsharingyourmemorieswithus.Alice:Yourewelcome.Henry:Weshouldthankyou.Weappreciatedtheopportunitytotalk.,Activity4.Completethesentenceswiththewordsbelow.,.Irememberthatthehouseshook,andIlookedthroughmybedroom_.Irememberseeing_inthedistance.,annoyedcountingexcitedfiresshoutingsoundsupposedwindow,window,fires,After-listening,.Ialsorememberthatmyparentswerevery_withme.ThefirstthingIrememberwasthe_oftheplanes.Ialsorememberfeelingvery_.IfIrememberrightly,wewerent_todothat.Icanrememberthefiremen_toeachother.Iremember_thetimebetweentheraidsonenight.,annoyed,sound,excited,supposed,shouting,counting,EverydayEnglish,1.didanyofthebombsdropnearyou?-No.AndIoftenwonderwhy.ifyouwonderaboutsomethig,itmeans_a).Youfeelluckyaboutsomething.b).Youaskyourselfaquestion.c).Youaskotherpeople.2.IfIrememberrightlyYousaythisif_.a)youarecompletelysureaboutsomethingb)youthinkyouareprobablyrighc)youdontusuallygetthingswrong.,3.Wewerentsupposedtodothat.Thismeans_.a)wedidntplantodoit.b)thegovernmentdidntwantustodoit.c)wewereveryunhappytodoit.4.Weappreciatedtheopportunitytotalk.Itmeans_.a)wewantedanopportunitytotalk.b)wewantedtheopportunitytotalk.c)wewerethankfulfortheopportunitytotalk.,1.,450peoplewerekilledwhenabombdestroyedaschoolthatwasanairraidshelter.【考点】airraidshelter意为“防空洞”。shelter此处用作名词,意为“遮蔽物,避难所”;shelter还可用作动词,意为“保护,掩蔽,躲避”。,Languagepoints,【考例】Someparentsarejusttooprotective.Theywantto_theirkidsfromeverykindofdanger,realorimagined.(湖北2009)spotB.dismissC.shelterD.distinguish【点拨】选C。根据第一句“Someparentsarejusttooprotective”可知下一句要说“父母们想保护孩子们不受到任何危害”。sheltersb.fromsth.保护某人免受,符合题意。spot看出,发现,注意到;dismiss开除,使解散;distinguish区别,均不符合题意。,2.IfIrememberrightly,wewerentsupposedtodothat.Besuppose

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