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1、Unit 1: Text B,The Normandy Landings,1,PPT学习交流,S R _ main,Culture Notes,Reading,Comprehension Task,2,PPT学习交流,Dwight David Eisenhower,D-Day,Culture Notes,S R _ CN_ main,3,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.1,Dwight David Eisenhower,Dwight David Eisenhower (1890 1969) the popular World War II general and t
2、he 34th President of the United States,4,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.2,1. A brief introduction,Born in Texas and raised in Kansas, Eisenhower was a general and political leader of the twentieth century. As supreme commander in Europe of the forces of the Allies during World War II, he directed the
3、 invasion of Normandy on D-Day and led in the overthrow of the Nazi government of Germany. He later organized the military forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. In 1952, his popularity was so high that both the Democrats and the Republicans wanted him for a presidential candidate; he cho
4、se the Republicans. “I Like Ike” was a popular slogan of his campaigns. He defeated the Democratic candidate, Adlai Stevenson, in both 1952 and 1956. In,5,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.2,office, he negotiated the end of the Korean War and generally pursued moderate policies. His years as President w
5、ere marked by increasing prosperity at home, although the cold war with the Soviet Union continued abroad. Richard Nixon was Eisenhowers vice president.,6,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.2,2. His chronology,OCTOBER 14,1890,7,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.2,JUNE 7,1948,DECEMBER 19,1950,MARCH 28,1969,8,
6、PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.1,3. A video clip about him,Directions: Here is a video clip about Dwight D. Eisenhower. After you watch it, you are required to say something about him with your partner or in your group. You can adopt different ways to do that such as retelling, dialog, interview and
7、so on.,9,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.1_pop,10,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.2_pop1,11,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.2_pop2,12,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 1.2_pop2,13,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 2.2,D-Day,Directions: This text describes the Normandy Landings in detail and D-Day is its code name. No
8、w here is a video clip about it and you can have a visual-aural experience of it. You can see the transcript of it if necessary.,14,PPT学习交流,S R _ Culture Notes 2.1,Now, on June 6, 1944 Eisenhower was ready and the first waves of nearly 2 million alive troop sailed for Normandy. A giant Armanda of 4,
9、000 ships. The skies were alive with a light planes pounding road and real networks. German reinforcement for Normandy will be slow in arriving and tired and disorganized after their continual hammering from the air. German defenses on the beaches were soften up by massive bombardment. They expected
10、 an attack across the Straits of Dover and the landing at Normandy came as a complete tactical surprise. This was a crucial attack at the power of Nazi Germany. This was the D-Day. It was the greatest amphibious invasion of all time and even Stalin was force to admit that history of warfare knows no
11、 other like undertaking from the point of view of its scale, its vast conception and its masterly execution. By the end of D-Day, more than a quarter of a million of alive troops were firmly established in French soil.,15,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 1,Would nature be on the side of the Allied force
12、s as they prepared to invade mainland Europe or would it favour the Germans? No one was certain.,The Normandy Landings,Anthony Ward,The largest and most ambitious military expedition in history was the invasion of Normandy in northern France by British, American and Canadian forces that took place i
13、n the summer of 1944. Even nature played a role.,16,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 2,It took more than a year for military planners to orchestrate every movement of troops, artillery, ships and aircraft and to set everything in place for the move that was to open up a second front in Europe. This woul
14、d liberate France and open the way for the final assault on Germany itself. Everything was controlled; right down to the placement of military decoys across the English Channel to fool the Germans into thinking the attack would come from Britains closest point to France at Pas de Calais Pas de Calai
15、s: the part of France closest to the British Isles rather than in Normandy as planned. Everything was controlled, that is, except the weather.,17,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 3,D-Day, the code name given to the day of invasion, was originally scheduled for 5 June 1944. This date had been arrived at
16、by considering two factors moonlight and tide. The hour of the invasion would need to be near sunrise, when the seaborne troops would have a rising tide. This would enable them to land close to the obstacles that had been placed to hinder their landing without coming ashore on top of them. The parat
17、roopers needed a full moon for visibility. The days with the proper tide-moonlight formula closest to the target date were 5, 6 and 7 June. The fifth was chosen for D-Day to allow a safety margin in case the attack needed to be postponed.,18,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 4,In addition to moonlight an
18、d favourable tides, calm seas were needed for the crossing. But an unusually stormy transition from spring toward summer that year held out little hope that there would be a suitable break in the weather. It also meant the possibility that Operation Overlord, as the invasion was called, might have t
19、o be postponed until later in the year or even the following year.,With the arrival of 5 June, the weather was so bad that General Eisenhower Dwight David Eisenhower (1890-1972): nicknamed Ike. US general, Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force (1943-1945) and 34th President of the US (1953-196
20、1) , supreme commander of the invasion forces, was forced to postpone the invasion by one day.,19,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 5,When he met with his staff to review their options, they were faced with the grim reality that 6 June did not look much better than the original D-Day. The meteorological
21、report gave a thin ray of hope that a lull in the storm would allow enough time to launch the invasion. Consultations went on late into the night on whether to press ahead. Opinions were divided. Finally, Eisenhower made his decision. “I am quite positive we must give the order,” he said. “I dont li
22、ke it, but there it is. I dont see how we can do anything else.” Within hours, an armada of 3,000 landing craft, 2,500 other ships, and 500 naval vessels began to leave English ports.,20,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 6,Meanwhile, critical errors by the German side allowed them to be taken completely
23、by surprise. Due to the bad weather, the German navy cancelled its usual patrol of the English Channel. Also, a practice drill scheduled for June 6 was called off. The German meteorological services were unaware of the break in the weather. On the eve of the attack, many of the top German leaders we
24、re absent from their commands. Rommel Erwin Rommel (1891-1944) nicknamed the Desert Fox. German field marshal, noted for his brilliant generalship in north Africa in World War II. Later a commander in France. He committed suicide after the officers plot against Hitler. , the general in charge of the
25、 coastal defences, was in Germany visiting his wife on her birthday, and several officers were some distance away in Rennes Rennes: city in northwest France or on their way there for a war-game exercise.,21,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 7,The assault on Normandy began at 12:15 a.m., when the pathfind
26、ers for the American airborne units left their planes and parachuted to earth. Five minutes later, on the other side of the invasion area, the British pathfinders made their jump. The pathfinders were specially trained to find and mark the drop zones. The main airborne assault was to commence within
27、 the hour. The airborne attack became confused because of stiff winds and the evasive flying of the transport planes when they encountered anti-aircraft fire. As a result, the paratroopers were scattered over a wide area and most missed their drop zones, some by as much as 20 miles. Other complicati
28、ons were caused by the terrain, and the worst terrain was on the Cotentin Peninsula.,22,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 8,The Germans had laced the open fields with anti-personnel and glider stakes and flooded the low areas. The flooding caused the most trouble for the Americans of the 101st and 82nd A
29、irborne divisions, with many of the troops drowned, laden down by their heavy equipment. The airborne units were to secure the flanks of the amphibious assault. That meant capturing bridges, crossroads and coastal batteries. After accomplishing those tasks, the paratroopers had to withstand any Germ
30、an counterattacks.,23,PPT学习交流,As the airborne units struggled to achieve their goals, the great fleet made its way across the channel to its appointment with destiny. Leading that grand armada were the minesweepers. Behind them followed a vast array of naval vessels of every conceivable type. Never
31、before had such a fleet been assembled. Including the landing craft carried on board, the combined Allied invasion armada numbered up to 6,000 ships. Approximately 150,000 men were to cross the English Channel and land at assault beaches code-named “Utah,” “Omaha,” “Gold,” “Juno” and “Sword.”,S R _
32、Reading _ text 9,24,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 10,The first areas of French soil wrested from German control were a group of small islands located three miles off Utah Beach. Allied commanders were concerned that these islands could be used as sites for heavy guns. The men of the U.S. 4th and 24th
33、 Cavalry squadrons were designated to take the islands prior to the main invasion. The assault teams found only land mines. The Germans had left the islands unoccupied. For the majority of the assault troops, however, the war had not begun yet. After spending as long as 48 hours aboard the various t
34、ransport ships as a result of the delay, many of the men were miserably seasick and in poor shape for the challenge ahead.,25,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 11,The naval bombardment began around 5:45 a.m. The air attack followed. The naval and air bombardments were designed to destroy the beach guns a
35、nd obstacles, pin down the enemy and provide shelter for the ground troops on the open beaches by making craters. Both, however, largely failed in their objectives. Weather conditions had improved, but they were not perfect. Because of poor visibility caused by low cloud cover, it was decided that t
36、he bombers would delay the release of bombs 30 seconds to avoid hitting the assaulting troops. As a result, the bombs fell inland and missed their targets. Although the naval bombardment was more accurate, it was not much more effective against the hardened German gun emplacements.,26,PPT学习交流,S R _
37、Reading _ text 12,The weather also was partially responsible for causing some of the assault craft to miss their assigned landing areas. Additionally, many of the landing craft and amphibious tanks foundered in the rough sea. In the Omaha area, most of the craft carrying artillery and tanks intended
38、 to support the incoming troops sank in the high waves. At Utah Beach, however, a strange stroke of good fortune occurred when the assault craft encountered a southerly current that caused them to land in the wrong sector. The German shore batteries that would have contested a landing in the origina
39、l area would undoubtedly have taken a heavy toll. The landing at the new sector was virtually unopposed.,27,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ text 13,Despite difficulties, Eisenhowers gamble with the elements was to pay off. The invasion forces succeeded in establishing a toehold on French soil. Reinforcement
40、s began to pour in, thrusting on deep into France. Within a year Hitlers empire, which he had boasted would last a thousand years, lay in ruins.,28,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ ambitious,ambitious: adj. full of ambition,A slave has but one master; an ambitious man has as many masters as there are
41、people who may be useful in bettering his position.,这看起来像一个非常雄心勃勃的计划!我祝你们两个好运!,That looks like a very ambitious plan! I wish both of you good luck!,29,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ obstacle,obstacle: n. a thing that blocks ones way,这一决定排除了人质获释的最后障碍。,The biggest obstacle in our way was a tree trunk
42、in the road.,This decision has removed the last obstacle to the hostages release.,30,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ in case,in case: so as to be safe if (sth.) happens,我带了一些三明治以防我们饿了。,Ive brought some sandwiches in case we get hungry.,I brought my key just in case you forgot yours.,31,PPT学习交流,S R _
43、Reading _ S _ The fifth was ,The fifth was chosen for D-Day to allow a safety margin in case the attack needed to be postponed.,Translate the sentence into Chinese.,6月5日被选定为进攻开始日,其用意是留下一个安全系数,以防万一进攻需要推迟。,32,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _hold out,hold out: offer,我们的食品供应将只能再撑两个星期。,Few people held out
44、any hope of finding the lost jewelry.,Our food supplies will only hold out for another two weeks.,33,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ S_ But an unusually ,But an unusually stormy transition from spring toward summer that year held out little hope that there would be a suitable break in the weather.,然而,当年春夏之交
45、大风暴异乎寻常地多,希望在这个时候天气会出现一个适合进攻的风平浪静的间隙,可能性微乎其微。,Translate the sentence into Chinese.,34,PPT学习交流,A lot of her unhappiness is due to boredom.,S R _ Reading _ word _ due to,due to: because of,Due to wet leaves on the line, this train will arrive an hour late.,她的众多不幸是由无聊造成的。,35,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ wor
46、d _ cancel,cancel: vt. decide not to go ahead with (sth. previously arranged),去伦敦的火车已被取消。,Janet had to cancel tomorrows trip because of her bad cold.,The train to London has been cancelled.,36,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ call off,call off: decide that a planned event will not take place; cancel,由
47、于寒冷的天气,明天的比赛已被取消。,Tomorrows match has been called off because of the icy weather.,The police have called off the search for the missing child until dawn tomorrow.,37,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ on the eve of,on the eve of: immediately before,在中国新年前夕,美国总统向华人社区发去贺信。,The US President issued a letter
48、 of congratulations to the Chinese community on the eve of the Chinese New Year.,On the eve of the national entrance examinations, he was so stressed that he couldnt concentrate on his reading.,38,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ stiff,stiff: adj. (of a wind, etc.) blowing strongly; not easily bent,当该
49、名男子在雪地里被发现时,他的尸体已经僵硬得像块木板。,The mans body was as stiff as a board when it was found in the snow.,The handle on this door is rather stiff.,39,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ secure,secure:,他们尽力保卫大桥,使之免遭再次袭击。,They tried to secure the bridge from the threat of further attack.,Our missiles and bombers sec
50、ure us from attack.,1. vt. make (sth.) safe from being attacked, harmed, or lost,2. adj.,Is your online banking information secure from hackers?,尽管失业率上升,79的美国人觉得他们的工作是安全的。,79% of Americans feel secure in their jobs despite rises in joblessness.,40,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ withstand,withstand:
51、vt. endure without giving in; resist,这座桥被设计成能抵御地震。,The bridge was designed to withstand earthquakes.,The specially designed shelters are built to withstand ground and air attacks.,41,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ concern,concern: vt. worry,我父亲的健康问题使我们非常担心。,The state of my fathers health concerns us
52、 greatly.,It concerns me that he hasnt been in contact with the company yet.,42,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ prior to,prior to: before,在面试前,他做了大量的准备工作。,He had made a lot of preparation prior to the interview.,There is only one week prior to her going abroad.,43,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ aboar
53、d,aboard: prep. on board of; on; in.,在船碰撞中,船上所有的乘客都落入河中。,During the collision all passengers aboard the ship fell into the river.,How many people were aboard the hijacked plane?,44,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ pin down,pin down: prevent from moving,The troops were pinned down by resistance forces
54、30 miles north of the capital.,It took four nurses to pin down the little boy for an injection.,该部队在首都以北30英里处被抵抗力量牵制住了。,45,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ objective,objective: n. a thing aimed at or wished for,销售人员可以实现财务目标吗?,Can the sales force achieve its financial objectives?,Her main objective now
55、 is simply to stay in power.,46,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _ responsible,responsible: adj. being the cause of; legally or morally obliged,她的部门负责监督理事会。,Her department is responsible for overseeing the councils.,Paul is directly responsible for the efficient running of the office.,47,PPT学习交流,S R _ Reading _ word _construct,contest: vt. fight for; struggle to win or keep,她很可能会赢得,因为只有两个人角逐席位。,She is likely to win since only two people are contesting the seat.,T
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