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人教版 (新课标)必修1&2Unit 4 Earthquakes教案及反思
展开(A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP)
Intrductin
In this perid, after the warming up, students will first be guided t share their views abut earthquake. Then they will be helped t read a narratin(记叙文)entitled A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP. It’s abut Tangshan Earthquake which happened in 1976.
Summary f the text and analysis f the text rganizatin is ffered fr teachers’ reference. Cmputer and verhead prjectr may be used t aid the teaching and learning.
Objectives
T help students learn t read abut past experiences
T help students better understand “earthquake”
T help students use sme imprtant wrds and expressins
T help students identify examples f the attributive clause in the text
Fcus
Aids
Multimedia facilities, tape-recrder, phts, diagrams
Prcedure
1. Warming up
⑴Warming up by lking and saying
Gd mrning class. Have yu ever experienced any natural disasters? Lk at the pictures. Can yu name all the disasters?
vlcan fire sandstrm
typhn hailstne thunderstrm
fld hurricane earthquake
Have yu ever experienced an earthquake? Can yu describe hw terrible an earthquake is?
(The earth is shaking; all the buildings will fall dwn; many peple will die; many children will becme rphans.)
⑵Warming up by discussing
Hell, class. As we all knw, earthquakes are disasters t everyne. But can we avid r at least reduce the lss caused by earthquakes? Can we fretell earthquakes? Nw let’s think and decide what may happen befre a big earthquake.
(3) Warming up by talking abut Tangshan / Califrnia Earthquake
Tday we shall start Unit 4 Earthquake. But first I’d like yu t learn abut the tw famus earthquakes: The Tangshan Earthquake and The Califrnia Earthquake.
2. Pre-reading by talking and sharing
Befre an earthquake cmes varius signs culd be seen. What are they?
Cws, pigs and dgs becme t nervus t eat. ]
The mice will run ut f the fields lking fr places t hide.
The water in the wells will rise and fall.
Walls f the wells in village will have deep cracks.
There will be bright light in the sky.
3. Listening and fast reading
Nw let’s cme t the text “A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP” and see what it tells us.
Please listen t the text and get the general idea f the passage. Yu shuld pay attentin t the first sentences f each paragraph. In what rder is the text written? (The text is written in a time rder. The text tells us smething that happened befre the earthquake, during the earthquake and after the earthquake.)
4. Reading and underlining
Next yu are t read and underline all the useful expressins r cllcatins in the passage. Cpy them in yur ntebk after class as hmewrk.
5. Reading fr the rganizatin f the text and retell the text
Read the text fr the utline f it and retell the stry in yur wn wrds with the help f the utline.
Type f writing and summary f the text
6. Making a text structure analysis
Read the text “A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP”, and then cmplete the fllwing chart.
7. Discussing the writing style
As yu have understd the general idea f the text, I still put mre questins t yu.
●Frm whse pint f view are events described? Hw d yu knw? (A writer wh didn’t see the quake uses the third persn “they” when he writes.)
●Why d yu think the writer chse t express her feelings abut the quake rather than simply reprt what happened? (Althugh the writer was nt there he felt sad fr the peple f Tang Shan. He knws that giving sme feelings will make the reading mre interesting.)
●Why is the title “A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP”? (As usual, night is the time t sleep, and night shuld be quiet and safe. But that night everything changed. The writer used it as a title t shw hw terrible and hw unusual that night is.)
8. Clsing dwn by reading a prse abut an earthquake
T end this perid I am ging t give yu the fllwing article t read.
Wrds
burst, ruin, injure, destry, shck, rescue, trap, burry, damage, frighten, judge, express
Expressins
right away, as if, at an end, in ruins, dig ut, a number f
Patterns
But the ne millin peple f the city, wh thught little f these events, were asleep as usual that night.
It seemed as if the wrld was at an end! 似乎世界的末日到来了。
All hpe was nt lst. 并非所有的希望都失去了。
Slwly, the city began t breathe again.慢慢地,这个城市又开始呼吸了。
WARNING SIGNS WHEN AN EARTHQUAKE IS ABOUT TO HIT
Thermal precursr: A few mnths befre the ccurrence f an earthquake the average temperature f the area keeps increasing.
Water precursr: There is a sudden rise r fall in water level in the wells. It culd be as high as ne metre.
Seism-electrmagnetic precursr: This is a very reliable precursr. It ccurs and is exhibited abut 10 t 20 hurs befre the quake.
Animal precursr: It is seen that 10 t 20 hurs befre the ccurrence f an earthquake, the entire animal kingdm becmes highly disturbed and restless.
Human precursr: Dctrs and nurses bserve that sme sensitive patients in hspitals becme highly disturbed.
The best indicatr is the number f child deliveries in any hspital.
At 3:42 a.m. n July 28, 1976, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the sleeping city f Tangshan, in nrtheastern China. The very large earthquake, striking an area where it was ttally unexpected, wiped ut the city f Tangshan and killed ver 240,000 peple - making it the deadliest earthquake f the twentieth century.
The Califrnia earthquake f April 18, 1906 is ne f the mst significant earthquakes f all time.
Deaths: > 3,000
Injuries: ~225,000
Prperty Damage: $ 400,000,000 in 1906 $$$
Villagers witness pre-earthquake warning signs
Villagers say they saw warning signs befre the earthquake hit Chifeng city last Saturday.
Hurs befre the quake, villagers said they saw water flw ver fr ver tw meters frm a river that had been dry fr years.
Abut 10 hurs befre the quake ccurred, hand phne signals were stpped fr quite sme time in Linxi cunty seat, which is 140 kilmeters frm the center f the earthquake. "Days befre the earthquake, tw pigs appeared nervus in the pen and tried t run ut. " said Li Xiahua, a villager in Gubeiku Village.
A wman village flk recalled that she happened t see crwds f sparrws
and swallws bumping int walls seemed unable t find directin during flight.
Cllcatins frm A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP
a smelly gas, in the farmyards, think little f sth., as usual, it seemed that, at an end,
thirty meters wide, cut acrss, in ruins, be injury, the number f, blw away, sth. be nt safe
fr…, tens f thusands f, give milk, half a millin, instead f, be shcked, be trapped under
the ruins, fall dwn, all…is/was nt…, dig ut, the dead, t the nrth f, cal mines
Type f writing
This is a piece f descriptive writing
Main idea f the
passage
The article describes the cause, the curse and the result f Tang Shan earthquake in 1976. It shws us the terrible image f earthquake. At the same time it hits us that we must realize that we can d smething t minimize the damage caused by earthquake.
Tpic sentence
f 1st paragraph
Strange things were happening in the cuntryside in nrtheast
Hebei.
Tpic sentence
f 2nd paragraph
Everything began t shake and it seemed that the wrld was at
an end.
Tpic sentence
f 3rd paragraph
Everywhere they lked nearly everything was destryed.
Tpic sentence
f 4th paragraph
All hpe was nt lst.
A retld versin f the text: See II in Part 3 Teaching Assessment
Time/ rder
What happened
Result
three days befre the earthquake
at abut 3:00 am
saw: cracks
water in the wells—rse and fell,
animals—t nervus , hide
fish jumped ut f bwls & pnds
bright light in the sky
water pipes—cracked and burst
heard: sund f planes
smelt: smelly gas in the cracks f the wells
Peple thught little f
the events and went t
bed as usual
at 3:42 am
felt: everything shk
ne-third natin felt it
heard in Beijing 100 kilmeters away
a huge crack cut acrss huses,
rads…
saw: steam burst frm hles in the grund
hard hills f rck-rivers f dirt
city lay in ruins
4 400,000 peple
killed/injured
75% factries
90% hme gne
bricks cvered
dams/bridges fell
nt safe railway tracks
useless
cws never milk
pigs/chickens died
wells filled with sand
rescue wrkers and dctrs trapped under the ruins
buildings fell dwn
water/fd/electricity
hard t get
after that
hpe nt lst
army sent 150,000 sldiers
wrkers built shelters fr survivrs
fresh water was taken t the city
the city began t breathe
again
Father and Sn in An Earthquake
N matter what happens, I’ll always be there fr yu!——
In 1989 an 8.2 earthquake almst flattened America, killing ver 30,000 peple in less than fur minutes. In the midst f utter devastatin and chas, a father left his wife safely at hme and rushed t the schl where his sn was suppsed t be, nly t discver that the building was as flat as a pancake.
After the unfrgettably initial shck, he remembered the prmise he had made t his sn: “N matter what, I’ll always be there fr yu!” And tears began t fill his eyes. As he lked at the pile f ruins that nce was the schl, it lked hpeless, but he kept remembering his cmmitment t his sn.
He began t direct his attentin twards where he walked his sn t class at schl each mrning. Remembering his sn s classrm wuld be in the back right crner f the building; he rushed there and started digging thrugh the ruins.
As he was digging, ther helpless parents arrived, clutching their hearts, saying: “My sn!" "My daughter!” Other well meaning parents tried t pull him ff what was left f the schl, saying: “It s t late! They re all dead! Yu can t help! G hme! Cme n, face reality, there s nthing yu can d!”
T each parent he respnded with ne line: “Are yu ging t help me nw?” And then he cntinued t dig fr his sn, stne by stne. The fire chief shwed up and tried t pull him ff the schl s ruins saying, “Fires are breaking ut, explsins are happening everywhere. Yu re in danger. We’ll take care f it. G hme.” T which this lving, caring American father asked, “Are yu ging t help me nw?”
The plice came and said, “Yu re angry, anxius and it s ver. Yu re endangering thers. G hme. We’ll handle it!” T which he replied, “Are yu ging t help me nw?” N ne helped.
Curageusly he went n alne because he needed t knw fr himself: “Is my by alive r is he dead?”He dug fr eight , in the 38th hur, he pulled back a large stne and heard his sn s vice. He screamed his sn s name, “ARMAND!” He heard back, “Dad!?! It s me, Dad! I tld the ther kids nt t wrry. I tld them that if yu were alive, yu d save me and when yu saved me, they d be saved. Yu prmised, N matter what happens, I’ll always be there fr yu! Yu did it, Dad!” “What s ging n in there? Hw is it?” the father asked.
“There are 14 f us left ut f 33, Dad. We re scared, hungry, thirsty and thankful yu re here. When the building cllapsed, it made a triangle, and it saved us.”
“Cme ut, by!”
“N, Dad! Let the ther kids ut first, because I knw yu’ll get me! N matter what happens, I knw yu’ll always be there fr me!”
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