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1、Step1:LeadinPersonificationGoodmorning,everyone.Todaywearegoingtolearnthereadingandthethinkingpartofthisunit.Hereisapicture,whatcanyouseeinthepicture,anearth?Whatisshedoing?Theearthissleeping.Canearthsleep?No.Thisistheuseofpersonification.NowIneedyoutoimaginewhatwillhappeniftheearthdoesntsleepatnigh
2、t.Probablyshesill?Probablysomethingterriblewouldhappen.Step2:Prediction.ItqPredictTheNighttheEarthDidntSleepNowIneedyoutopredictwhatourpassageisgoingtotalkaboutbylookingatthetitleandthepictures.Thetitleisthenighttheearthdidntsleep.Andlookatthepicturewhatcanyouseeinthepicture?Yes,peopleareprobablymov
3、ingastone.Sowhatisourpassagegoingtotalkabout?Probablyaearthquake.NowzIneedyoutoreadthepassagequicklyandthencheckyourguess,sodidyouguessitright?Step3:ReadingformainideasThepassagetalksaboutaearthquake.Verygood,aterribleearthquake.Wheredidithappen?Intangshan.Andwhatelsedidyouknow?Greatdamage,thehelpof
4、wholenation,thecityhasrevived.Socanyousummarizethethemainideabyorganizingitintoacompletesentence?YeszaterribleearthquakehitTangshancausinggreatdamage,butwiththehelpofthewholenation,thecityhasrevived.Welldone,ok,sonowcouldyoutellmethemeaningoftherevive?Yes,itmeansbecomebetterstrongandactiveagain,OK?S
5、onowduringtherestofthelessonwhenyoucomeacrossnewwords,youdonthavetostopandlookthemupinthedictionary.Thecontextwillprobablyhelpyouunderstandthemeaningofthenewwords,OK?ReadingformainideasRead(hePAWKeandcheckourSummarize(hemainidenXN iththe help of the wbolr natior.terribleearthquakehitTangshan.causing
6、greatdamage.SonowIneedyoutomatchthemideawitheachparagraph,canyoudoitnow?Reading for main ideasMatch Ihe main idea with each parxrph.E Tbc rrial of the citySoparagraphonegoestoD.Strangesignsbeforetheearthquakeandparagraphtwogoestothehappeningoftheearthquake.Paragraphthree,thedestructiveeffectsandpara
7、graphfourtherescuework.Thelastparagraphtherevivalofthecity.Welldone,sonowcanyoutellmehowisthepassagedeveloped?Readingformainideastjne4 the b EnIBqtIaI zKI he dctoc(ivwfTcctiz)I hWttworkHo is the pa%ae developed?,trdr,Sonowherearesomekeys.Beforehappeningoftheearthquakeandtheresultsandtherescueworkand
8、survival.Yes,weknowthatthepassageisdevelopedintimeorderandnowthistimeletsfocusonthefirstthreeparagraphstounderstandmoreabouttheearthquake.Now,couldyoupleasereadparagraphonetothreeagainandfinishthefollowingtasks?KeadingfordetailReadPara.1*3and11nhbthefollowingtakI.Describethetrangeeightsbeforetheeart
9、hquakeaccordingtothepictures.;2.TrueorFake.CorrecttheFalsesentences./Step4:Readingfordetails/thinkingNow,canyoudescribethestrangethingsbeforetheearthquakeaccordingtothepictures?Yes,yeszplease.Yes,wecansaythewaterinthewellroseandfellanddeepcracksappearedinthewellwalls.Yes,goodandatleastonewellhadsome
10、smellygascomingoutofit.Thepigsweretoonervoustoeatgoodandthedogsrefusedtogoinsidethebuildings.Thisone,yes,please.Themiceranoutofthefieldslookingforaplacetohideandthefishjumpedoutofwaterandwhatcanwesayinthesky?Yes,brightlight,andalsowecanhearloudnoise,yes,welldone.Readingfordetails;I.Dcscrikthetrangc:
11、.ingtfbretheearthquakeaccordingtothepictures.roseandelL.appeared.hadcomingOMtofSointhefirstparagraph,theauthordescribessomestrangesignsbeforetheearthquake.Sodoyouthinktheywerewarningsignsandwhy?Reading for thinkingDoyouthinktheywerewarningsigns?Why?Howdoyouunderstand“thecitysonemiiHonPCOPlCwereaslee
12、pausua11?Theywerewarningsignsbecausetheyareverystrangeandabnormal.Welldoneandespeciallythewells.Yes,itshowssomethingterribleorsomethingwrongmustbehappeningundertheground.Welldone,thankyouforyouranswers.Andhowdoyouunderstandthecitiesonemillionpeoplewereasleepasusual?Anyideas?Yes,probablybecausethepeo
13、pledidntknowanythingabouttheearthquake.Theydidntgetpreparedanditsthepeacebeforestorm.Somethingterriblewillbehappening.OKzsoaterribleearthquakewasabouttohappen.Nowactivitytwo.Herearethedamagetheearthquakecaused,shallwechecktheanswers?Thefirstone?XReadingforIktaik2.TrurorFalc.CorrecttheFakctaetcmtnt.1
14、. ItCllllSedahugecrackof150kilometresIOnland30metresdeep.2. Ocr40.000people*crckilledorbadlinjuredacllathousandsof*niuh.L4、3. Onethirdofthefactoriesandallithopiralfellintoruins.4. Mmtbridgesandmilytrackscrcdestroyedandbecameuseless.5. Peoplehounicd*eregreatly%bockedandatlot.6. Tlieearthquakeuasoneof
15、themostdeadlyofthe20d,century.Howtocorrectit?Itcausedahugecrackofeightkilometerslongandthirtymeterswide.Fromthissentence,weknowthattheearthquakecancausedamagetonatureitself.0K,numbertwo,trueorfalse?False,notfortythousandbutfourhundredthousandpeoplewerekilled.Sotheearthquakekilledlivesthousandsoflives,includingpeopleandanimals.Numberthree.FALSEznotonethirdbutseventyfivepercentofthefactories.Andnumberfour,true,mostbridgesandrailwaytracksweredestroyedandbecameuselessgood.Sofromthesetwosentencesweknowthattheearthquakecandamagehumanconstructions.Whatabo