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The Fifth Period
A. Step I. Revision
Show the exercise on the screen.
Fill in the blank with a correct word.
1. He made another wonderful discovery, _____ was more than we could expect.
A. which I think is B. which I think it is C. which I think it D. I think which is
2. ____ I drove
2、to Zhuhai for the air show last week.
____ Is that the reason _____ you had a few days off?
A. why B. who C. what D. where
3. In the dark street, there wasn’t a single person _____ she could turn for help.
A. that B. who C. from whom D. to whom
4. All of the flowers now raised here have
3、 developed from those _____ in the forest.
A. once they grew B. they grew once C. that once grew D. once grew
5. I don’t like _____ you speak to her.
A. the way B. the way in that C. the way which D. the way of which
6. The weather turned out to be very good, _____ was more than we expecte
4、d.
A. what B. which C. that D. it
7. He paid the boy $10 for washing ten windows; most of _____ hadn’t been cleaned for ten years.
A. these B. those C. that D. which
B. Answers to the exercise
1. A 2. A 3. D. 4.C 5. A 6. B 7.D
Step II. Pre-reading
T: At the first period, we learned the
5、 earthquake happened in Tangshan. In that article the writer mainly described what happened during the quake. And the descriptions are objective. Now, we will read a story written by America’s most popular writer, Jack London. In the article he expressed his own feeling about the San Francisco qu
6、ake. His account of the disaster is both factual and literary. You may feel it when you are reading the article. At first I’d like to show you some background of this article. Please look at the screen and read the passage.
As luck would have it, at the time of the quake, America’s most famous wri
7、ter, Jack London just happened to be living near San Francisco. His account of the disaster is both factual and literary, that is he tried to write not only for readers of that time but readers yet to come. London, like most great writers and former journalists, knew a good story when he saw it. H
8、e and his wife rode on horseback at a fast gallop from their ranch to the hills overlooking the “ city by the bay.” What they saw both horrified and fascinated them.
Step III. Reading
T: Now that we have known the background of the article, and something about the writer. Let’s read the article
9、 carefully, with these questions on the screen. Then you can have a discussion. After that we’ll check them together.
C. Show the questions on the screen
1. Who is the man in the picture?
2. What can we see from the word never in the sentence “Never before in history has a city been so completely
10、 destroyed”?
3. How many negative words are used in the first paragraph, and what can we know from these words?
4. What’s the feature of the sentences in the first paragraph?
5. What’s the main idea of the second paragraph?
6. What can we learn from the first sentence and the last sentence?
Ans
11、wers:
1. Maybe he is the writer, Jack London.
2. From the word never, we can feel that the writer was very sad.
3. There are six words. They are never, nothing, gone, no, useless and burst.
4. All the sentences in this paragraph are short ones.
5. Out at sea it was calm.
6. The two sentences
12、give us a contrast. Although the city was destroyed, the people were not nervous or upset. They just did what they should do.
D. Step IV Answering questions
E. Answers to Exercise 1
1. shocked
London is both greatly surprised and frightened by what he sees, so “shocked” is a good word to desc
13、ribe his feelings.
2. sad
London knows that many families lost their loved ones and all their possessions.
Answers to Exercise 2
1. B
Because he is an eyewitness. He is also writing a personal report, not a history lesson.
2. The people hurt by the quake and the things it destroyed
3. C
4.
14、B
F. Step V Listening
G. Answers to Exercise 1
True: 3,4 False: 1,2,5,6
H. Answers to Exercise 2
1. After the earthquake had happened. The last sentence gives information about the next day after the
2. Yes, the man is calm because he is writing about something a long time after it happene
15、d.
3. The falling buildings were his biggest danger and he didn’t know when one might fall on him. He could at least see the fires and cows coming towards him.
4. He was going to the bay to get on a boat.
5. Answers will vary but should demonstrate an understanding of the listening text.
I. Step VI Homework
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