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Unit 5
What were you doing when the rainstorm came? Section B 2a-2c
Two big events in American history
Martin Luther King
The World Trade Center
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How much do you know about Martin Luther King and
the World Trade Center?
Dr. King: nationality(国籍), identity(身份), achievement(成就)……
The World Trade Center: Where…? What happened to it?
Why did it happen?...
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Martin Luther King (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was a spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement(人权运动) from 1954 until his death in 1968. On October 14, 1964, Martin won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Culture Focus
He is one of the greatest civil rights leaders in American history.
The blacks got their rights as whites after Dr. Martin Luther King died.
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马丁·路德·金(Martin Luther King,1929年1月15日—1968年4月4日),出生于佐治亚州亚特兰大,美国牧师、社会活动家、美国黑人民权运动领袖。
1955年12月,被推选为蒙哥马利改进协会主席,领导了蒙哥马利巴士抵制运动。1957年8月,建立了南方基督教领袖会并当选为主席。1963年4月12日,在阿拉巴马州的伯明翰领导了大规模群众示威游行;8月28日,组织了争取黑人工作机会和自由权的“华盛顿工作与自由游行”,马丁·路德·金在林肯纪念馆的台阶上发表了《我有一个梦想》的演讲;同年,马丁·路德·金成为《时代周刊》的年度人物。1964年,马丁·路德·金被授予诺贝尔和平奖。1968年4月4日下午,马丁·路德·金在孟菲斯市洛林汽车旅店二层被种族主义分子暗杀,终年39岁。
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One of the most famous speeches in the world:
I Have A Dream
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The World Trade Center was the landmark in New York. It was one of the tallest buildings in the world. The September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9.11) happened in the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others.
Culture Focus
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The Tower of the World Trade Center世界贸易中心大厦,其主要业务是控制进出口等国际贸易, 担负着美国国际贸易的发展重任,里面除贸易公司之外,也有运输公司、通信机构、银行、保险公司、海关等公、私机构和市长紧急事务指挥中心等,中心内共有企业约1200家,员工5万多名,每天访客高达8万。由于人流数目巨大,世贸中心甚至有独立的邮政编码:10048。从南塔的观景台及北塔的国际饭店上可以饱览整个纽约的景色。作为纽约的地标,双塔因而被大量地展现于电影电视、明信片、商品、杂志,全球闻名。
911事件是2001年9月11日发生在美国本土的一系列自杀式恐怖袭击事件,由基地组织所发动。当天早晨,19名基地组织恐怖分子劫持了四架民航客机。劫持者故意使其中两架飞机分别冲撞世贸中心双塔,造成大量人员死亡。两座建筑均在两小时内倒塌,并导致临近其他建筑被摧毁或损坏。
事件后,世贸楼群已是一片令人悲伤的废墟。它是人们心底深处的抽搐,是永远也不可能改变的历史。
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What key information can you get?
topic sentence
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Remember
remember
remember
remembers
remember
remembers
What is the key word of the whole passage?
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Analyse the structure
1st event
1st example
2nd event
2nd example
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Two events in history
Dr. Martin Luther King was killed.
World Trade Center was taken down by terrorists.
On April 4, 1968
On September 11, 2001
Events
Time
1. What are the two events in the passage?
terrorism n.
/ˈterərɪst/
2. When did they happen?
3. Who remembers the events?
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4. What were they doing/ How did they feel at that time?
Two Important events in history
Martin Luther King was killed.
World Trade Center was taken down by terrorists.
April 4, 1968
September 11, 2001
They were eating dinner…
She was working in her office …
Events
Time
Activities
Feelings
completely
shocked
scared
要不要出活动和情感?
Para1
Para2
Para2
Para4
Para4
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Some people may remember
F
F
T
dinner
F
working in her office
T
宾语从句
时间状语从句
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be in silence(n.)
keep silent(adj.)
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Pairwork: How much do you remember about the events in the passage? Suppose you are a reporter from JHTV, and you are interviewing Robert or Kate.
R: Hello, Robert/Kate. People often remember what they were doing when important events happened. For example, when was Dr.King killed?
B: …
R: What were you doing when…?
B: …
R: How …?
B: …
R: (Why do you remember it?)
B: …
Robert Allen remembers…
Kate Smith remembers…
Do You Remember What You Were Doing?
In America, many people remember...
More recently, most Americans remember...
People often remember what they were doing when they heard the news of important events in history.
Retell
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Why does the writer use “remember” so many times?
To emphasize the meaning of important events.
To remind us to remember historical moments.
Say NO to terrorism. Be peace-loving. Cherish the good life.
Two events were made by terrorists.
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complete v./adj.
completely adv.
shock v.
shocking adj.
shocked adj.
shocking news
feel/be shocked
the rest of …
silent adj.
silence n.
be in silence
keep silent
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recent adj.
recently adv.
terror n.
(a feeling of extreme fear)
terrorist n.
terrorism n.
terrible adj.
terribly adv.
remember doing sth
remember to do sth
realize v.
realize one’s dream
realization n.
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长句分析
宾语从句
时间状语从句
宾语从句
宾语从句
时间状语从句
定语从句,省略了that,day做从句中forget的宾语
宾语从句
时间状语从句
宾语从句
that引导的结果状语从句
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