外研版高中英语选修六Module6第四课时Listening,Everyday english

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外研版高二年级(选修6)Module6ListeningActivity1:Workinpairs.Readthepassageandanswerthequestions:(1)WhenandhowdidtheBlitz(闪电战)start?At4p.m.on7September1940,348GermanwarplanesbegantodropbombsonLondon.Pre-listening(2)HowlongdidtheBlitzlast?Twohours.(3)Howmanypeoplewerekilledintheworstsingleincident?450(4)Howdidpeoplegetintotheundergroundstations?Bybreakingthechainsonthedoors.Activity2.Completethesentenceswiththeverbsinthepastsimple.1.Irememberthatthehouse______duringthebombing.2.Theplanes____verylow.3.Alotofbombs___onthedocks.breakfallfeelflyshakethinkshookflewfell4.Alotofpeople_______theundergroundwouldbethesafestplace.5.They_____thechainsonthedoors.6.You___muchsaferintheunderground.thoughtbrokefeltActivity3.ListentoAliceandHenryPorter,wholivedinLondonduringtheBlitz,andanswerthequestions.1)HowoldwereAliceandHenrywhenthebombingcampaignstarted?Alicewas7andHenrywas12.while-listening2)WherewasAlicewhenshesawthebombingforthefirsttime?Inherbedroom.3)WhatdidHenryandhisbrotherdo?Theywentoutintothestreettowatchtheplanes.4)WherewasAlicewhenabombfellonherstreet?Intheunderground.5)WhowasHenrywithonthenightheremembersbest?Hisfather.Interviewer:I’mtalkingtoAliceandHenryPotter,whowerebothlivinginLondonduringtheSecondWorldWar,andwhobothexperiencedthebombingcampaignwhichisknownastheLondonBlitz.Alice,whatareyourstrongestmemoriesofit?Alice:Well,Iwasonlysevenyearsoldatthattime,andthefirstbombsfellalongwayfrommyhouse.ButIrememberthatthehouseshook,andIlookedthroughmybedroomwindow.ITapescript:rememberseeingfiresinthedistance.I’veneverforgottonthat.Londonwasonfireallaroundme.Therewassomanyfiresthatthecloundsintheskyturnedpink.Unforgettable.Interviewer:Yes,indeed.Alice:Ialsorememberthatmyparentswereveryannoyedwithme.Interviewer:Why?Alice:BecauseIwaslookingthroughmybedroomwindow.Youweren’tsupposedtodothat.Youhavetokeepyourwindowscoveredallthetimeatnight.Interviewer:Henry.whatareyourfirstmemoriesoftheBlitz?Henry:Well,I’molderthanAlice,andIwas12whenthebombingstarted.ThefirstthingIrememberedwasthesoundoftheplanes.Theyflewverylow.MybrotherandIwentoutintothestreettowatch.Wenevertoldmyparentsaboutthat.IfI’dtoldthemaboutthat,theywouldhavekilledme!Interviewer:Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?Wereyouafraid?Henry:Well,yes,IsupposeIwas.ButIalsorememberfeelingveryexcited.Interviewer:Anddidanyofthebombsdropnearyou?Alice:Notonthefirstnight,no.AndIoftenwonderwhy.Isupposebecauseweweren’tnearanyfactoriesandweweren’tnearthedocks.Interviewer:Andlater?Alice:Later,yes.Abombfellonourstreet.Interviewer:Didyouseeit?Alice:No,wewereintheair-raidshelter.OtherwiseIwouldn’thavesurvived.Actually,wewereintheundergroundstation.That’sright,theundergroundstation.IfIrememberrightly,weweren’tsupposedtodothat.Interviewer:Really?Alice:Yes.Thegovernmentthoughtthatitwouldn’tbesafe,sotheyputchainsonthedoors.Alotofpeoplethoughtitwouldbethesafestplace,sotheybrokethechains.Afterthat,alotofpeoplewentthere.Henry:Andtheywereright.Itwasmuchsaferintheunderground.Alice:Yes,youfeltmuchsaferintheunderground.Thereweresheltersabovethegroundaswell.Anditwasmuchnoisierthere.Interviewer:Henry,What’syourstrongestmemory?Henry:Onenight,myfatherandmecameoutofthehouselaterthaneveryoneelse.Wehadtorunabouthalfamiletotheundergroundstation.Anditwasoneoftheworstnights.Theskywasfullofplanes,andyoucouldhearthesoundsoffallingbombs.Thatwasterrible.I’llneverforgethearingthatsound.Interviewer:Whatelsedoyouremember,Alice?Alice:Thefiremen.Interviewer:Thefiremen?Alice:Yes,theywerewonderful.Assoonastherewasafire,afireenginearrived.Icanrememberthemshoutingtoeachother.Verybravemen.Interviewer:Howoftendidthebomberscome?Henry:Everynight.Interviewer:Really?Henry:Yes,andnotjustonceanight.Iremembercountingthetimebetweentheraidsonenight----therewasaraideverytwominutesforaboutanhour.Interviewer:Thankyoubothforsharingyourmemorieswithus.Alice:You’rewelcome.Henry:Weshouldthankyou.Weappreciatedtheopportunitytotalk.Activity4.Completethesentenceswiththewordsbelow.①.Irememberthatthehouseshook,andIlookedthroughmybedroom_______.②.Irememberseeing____inthedistance.annoyedcountingexcitedfiresshoutingsoundsupposedwindowwindowfiresAfter-listening③.Ialsorememberthatmyparentswerevery_______withme.④.ThefirstthingIrememberwasthe______oftheplanes.⑤.Ialsorememberfeelingvery______.⑥.IfIrememberrightly,weweren’t________todothat.⑦.Icanrememberthefiremen________toeachother.⑧.Iremember________thetimebetweentheraidsonenight.annoyedsoundexcitedsupposedshoutingcountingEverydayEnglish1.—didanyofthebombsdropnearyou?----…No.AndIoftenwonderwhy.ifyouwonderaboutsomethig,itmeans______a).Youfeelluckyaboutsomething.b).Youaskyourselfaquestion.c).Youaskotherpeople.2.IfIrememberrightly…Yousaythisif_____.a)youarecompletelysureaboutsomethingb)youthinkyouareprobablyrighc)youdon’tusuallygetthingswrong.3.Weweren’tsupposedtodothat.Thismeans_______.a)wedidn’tplantodoit.b)thegovernmentdidn’twantustodoit.c)wewereveryunhappytodoit.4.Weappreciatedtheopportunitytotalk.Itmeans_______.a)wewantedanopportunitytotalk.b)wewantedtheopportunitytotalk.c)wewerethankfulfortheopportunity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