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1、Unit1Unit 1 “Weve Been Hit!”UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Watch the video and answer the following questions.1. Whats the building that was hit? 2. What was the event? When did it happen?Pre-reading Activities - AudiovisualsupplementAudiovisualsupplement1 1Audiovisual supplementCultural informationThe buildi

2、ng is the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.It was one of the 9/11 attacks. It happened on September 11, 2001.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Pre-reading Activities - Audiovisualsupplement2Audiovisualsupplement2Audiovisual supplementCultural informationUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二News: Officer A:

3、News:We have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the World Trade Center. CNN Center right now .Holy shit!. work on this story, calling our sources and trying to figure out exactly what happened, but, clearly, something relatively devastating happening

4、this morning there. Were going to join another one of our New York affiliates for their live coverage. Here at the top of this tower, theres a huge, gaping hole, flames still inside.Video Script1Audiovisual supplementCultural informationUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Video Script2Audiovisual supplementCultura

5、l informationOfficer B: Officer C: Officer B: Officer D: Officer E:Officer B: Can you believe this? What schmuck would fly a plane into the Trade Center?Maybe they ran out of gas or something.Yeah, Colovito. Right.Maybe some jerk-off forgot which lever to pull on his twin-engine.Thats not a small pl

6、ane.Hell, no.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Video Script3Audiovisual supplementCultural informationPolice Chief: Team Leader:All right, listen up! Let me have your attention here! Theyre telling us its a commuter plane. Tower One is being evacuated as a precaution. Theyve asked us to send a team down to assis

7、t. Sergeant McLoughlin.Ive got a list of names here. Step out when you hear it. Were going downtown. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 Good evening. Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. The victims were in airplanes

8、or in their offices: secretaries, business men and women, military and federal workers, moms and dads, friends and neighbors. Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing have fil

9、led us with disbelief, terrible sadness and a quiet, unyielding anger. These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat. But they have failed. Our country is strong. 1. President Bushs address to the nation:CulturalinformationCulturalinformation1Audiovisual suppl

10、ementCultural informationUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 A great people has been moved to defend a great nation. Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.

11、America was targeted for attack because were the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world. And no one will keep that light from shining. Today, our nation saw evil the very worst of human nature and we responded with the best of America. With the daring of our rescue workers, with t

12、he caring for strangers and neighbors who came to give blood and help in any way they could. CulturalinformationCulturalinformation2Audiovisual supplementCultural informationUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 Immediately following the first attack, I implemented our governments emergency response plans. Our mili

13、tary is powerful, and its prepared. Our emergency teams are working in New York City and Washington D.C. to help with local rescue efforts. Our first priority is to get help to those who have been injured, and to take every precaution to protect our citizens at home and around the world from further

14、 attacks. The functions of our government continue without interruption. Federal agencies in Washington which had to be evacuated today are reopening for essential personnel tonight and will be open for business tomorrow. Our financial institutions remain strong, and the American economy will be ope

15、n for business as well.CulturalinformationCulturalinformation3Audiovisual supplementCultural informationUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二CulturalinformationCulturalinformation4Audiovisual supplementCultural information The search is underway for those who were behind these evil acts. I have directed the full re

16、sources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and to bring them to justice. We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them. I appreciate so very much the members of Congress who have joined me in strongly

17、condemning these attacks. And on behalf of the American people, I thank the many world leaders who have called toUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二CulturalinformationCulturalinformation5Audiovisual supplementCultural informationoffer their condolences and assistance. America and our friends and allies join with

18、all those who want peace and security in the world, and we stand together to win the war against terrorism. Tonight, I ask for your prayers for all those who grieve, for the children whose worlds have been shattered, for all whose sense of safety and security has been threatened. And I pray they wil

19、l be comforted by a Power greater than any of us, spoken through the ages in Psalm 23: Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil for you are with me.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二CulturalinformationCulturalinformation6Audiovisual supplementCultural information This is a day

20、 when all Americans from every walk of life unite in our resolve for justice and peace. America has stood down enemies before, and we will do so this time. None of us will ever forget this day, yet we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world. Thank you. Good night. And

21、 God bless America!UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二CulturalinformationCulturalinformation7Audiovisual supplementCultural information2. September 11 attacks The September 11 attacks (often referred to as September 11th or 9/11) were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on S

22、eptember 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing everyone on board and many others working in the buildings. B

23、oth buildings collapsed within two hours, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. TheUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二hijackers crashed a third airliner into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C. The fourth plane crashed into a field near Shanksville in rural Pennsylvania a

24、fter some of its passengers and flight crew attempted to retake control of the plane, which the hijackers had redirected toward Washington, D.C. There were no survivors from any of the flights. The death toll of the attacks was 2,995, including the 19 hijackers. The overwhelming majority of casualti

25、es were civilians, including nationals of over 70 countries. In addition, there is at least one secondary death one person was ruled by a medical examiner to have died from lung disease due to exposure to dust from the World Trade Centers collapse.CulturalinformationCulturalinformation8Audiovisual s

26、upplementCultural informationUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 The text describes a particular episode in the disaster that occurred on , 2001 in New York, in praise of the . It presents people in the attack, who demonstrated great valor trying to .Global Reading - MainideaMainideaMain ideaStructural analysisSe

27、ptember 11_courage and compassion of man_three_save those who werein danger and needed help_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Structural analysis 1ParagraphsMain idea12-910-30It tells of peoples perception of the WTC.It describes the initial reaction of people inside the WTC when the building was hit.It is mainl

28、y about how the three men (Mayblum, Ramos and Hong) endeavored to save a heavyset man by their joint efforts.1. Divide the text into parts by completing the table. Main ideaStructural analysisUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Paragraph(s)Main idea31-34It describes the gathering of some of the survivors and the v

29、ictims wives.Structural analysis 2Main ideaStructural analysisUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Structural analysis 32. What is the function of the last part? It is a most touching scene. It seems to suggest that the author has, from what is described above, reached the conclusion about the ultimate moral dilemm

30、a: “Save yourself, or save another.”Main ideaStructural analysisUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 With the building in flames, one man needed help. Another man refused to leave him.“Weve Been Hit!”Detailedreading1Detailedreading1Detailed reading Adam Mayblum used to enjoy watching as storms lashed the windows o

31、f his office: You think thats power? Mayblum would scoff. Im on the 87th floor of the World Trade Center. Thats power. The drawstrings on his window shades would appear to sway slightly, but it was an illusion. Although they were 1,040 feet in the sky, The WTC was quite steady.1UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二

32、Detailedreading2-4Detailedreading2-4 When Mayblum felt a devastating rumble on that September morning, he glanced at the drawstrings. They were careening wildly, three feet in either direction. Mayblum would be one of thousands cast into an extraordinary purgatory that morning. While as many as 25,0

33、00 would find their way to safety, 5,000 would not. For some, it was a matter of geography not just which tower they worked in or on which floor, but in which corner of the building.Detailed reading234UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading5-7Detailedreading5-7 For some, the choices were as basic as wh

34、ich staircase to use. Others faced the ultimate moral dilemma: Save yourself, or save another. The confusion inside Adam Mayblums office at May Davis, a financial services firm, lasted just seconds. He knew he needed to get out. He ripped his T-shirt into pieces, soaked the pieces in water and gave

35、them to colleagues to cover their faces. Among them: Harry Ramos, head trader at May Davis. Mayblum had worked with Ramos off and on for 14 years.Detailed reading567UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading8-9Detailedreading8-9 Sparks bit at Mayblums ankles as he raced for the stairs. He bolted down two

36、flights before realizing that his trading partner, Hong Zhu, had been left behind. He went back upstairs, the whole area now filled with smoke and burning jet fuel. There was no sign of Hong. Mayblum hurried down again and made it to the 78th floor, a transfer lobby where one set of elevators and st

37、airs ended and another began. He saw a reassuring sight; Ramos had waded into the pandemonium to help panicked workers into a stairwell.Detailed reading89UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading10-13Detailedreading10-13 Mayblum continued his descent, the muscles in his calves contracting in spasms. On t

38、he 53rd floor, he came across a heavyset man whose legs just wouldnt move anymore. “Do you want to come, or do you want us to send help?” Mayblum shouted. The man asked him to send help. Adam said he would. In the noise, smoke and sparks, Mayblum didnt realize that his friend Hong Zhu was behind him

39、 in the stairwell the whole time. When Hong got to the 53rd floor, he came across Harry Ramos. Ramos had stooped to help the heavyset man Mayblum had seen earlier. “Ill give you a hand,” Hong said.Detailed reading10111213UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading14-18Detailedreading14-18 Together, Ramos a

40、nd Hong helped the man down one more flight to an elevator. “Dont take it,” a Port Authority official screamed. Hong and Ramos tried to send a magazine down in the elevator to test its safety. But when they pressed the “down” button, the doors wouldnt close. So Hong decided that he would be the guin

41、ea pig instead. He stepped inside, and the doors shut behind him. Hong took the elevator down to the 44th floor, the next transfer lobby. So far, so good. He pressed “52,” went back up and collected Ramos and the heavyset man.Detailed reading1415161718UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading19-23Detaile

42、dreading19-23 On 44 Hong and Ramos helped the man toward the last bank of elevators that would take them all the way down. Hong pressed the “down” button again. Nothing. They would have to take the stairs. Ramos and Hong tried to support the man. “One step at a time,” Hong said. They had been trying

43、 to get out for an hour and five minutes. They were on 36 when they felt the South Tower collapse. “We really have to move,” Hong said.Detailed reading1920212223UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading24-27Detailedreading24-27 The rumbles of the collapsing tower next door seemed to sap the heavyset man

44、of his last gasps of energy. “I cant do it anymore,” he said, sitting down. Hong and Ramos tried to persuade him to continue. “You dont have to move your legs!” Hong shouted. “Just move your butt. Lets go!” But the man couldnt go on. A fireman ran up to them. Hong expected that he would join in to g

45、et the heavy man to move. Instead, the fireman turned to Hong. “Who are you, screaming at him to get out?” the fireman shouted. “You get out!”Detailed reading24252627UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading28-31Detailedreading28-31 Hong looked at Ramos, who was still standing with the heavyset man. “Im

46、coming down with you,” Ramos told the man. “Im not going to leave.” “I left,” Hong says sorrowfully. “Alone.” The next day, Adam Mayblum sent an e-mail describing his experience to friends and relatives, who sent it to still others. The e-mail was read by someone in San Francisco who knew a woman in

47、 New York named Rebecca. Her husband, Victor, a heavyset man, was missing.Detailed reading28293031UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading32-33Detailedreading32-33 On Saturday, September 15, May Daviss chairman had a gathering at his New Jersey home. Adam Mayblum was there. So was Hong Zhu. Rebecca was

48、also there, learning how her husband, Victor, had been comforted in his last moments, how Harry Ramos had refused to leave him behind. Ramoss wife, Micky, was there too. She kept asking Mayblum and Hong where her husband was, convinced that somehow, Harry the only May Davis employee still missing wa

49、s alive.Detailed reading3233UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading34Detailedreading34 Piece by piece, she developed a picture of his escape: Harry was on 87 when the plane hit. He stopped to help on 78. He met up with Hong on 53. But as hard as she tried, as many questions as she asked, the picture be

50、gan to fade on the 36th floor.Detailed reading34UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二1. How much do you know about the World Trade Center?Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion1The World Trade Center was more than its signature twin towers: it was a complex of 7 buildings on 16 acres, constructed and oper

51、ated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The towers rose at the heart of the complex, each climbing more than 100 feet higher than the silver mast of the Empire State Building. The World Trade Center was hit by hijacked planes on September 11, 2001. Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程

52、二2. What images are used to emphasize the steadiness of the WTC?Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion1Storms and drawstrings. Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Can you paraphrase the sentence “They were careening wildly, three feet in either direction.” in Paragraph 2?Detailedreading1-

53、QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion2They were swaying up to three feet from side to side, like a ship in a great storm.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二What is the implication of the parallel sentences in Paragraph 4 and Paragraph 5?Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion5These sentences ar

54、e used to emphasize the fact that the people in the building were in great danger and whether they would survive depended very much on where they happened to be when the building was struck and which staircase they would use to get out.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二1. Is there any evidence of

55、 peoples concern for others?Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion9Yes, Mayblum shared his ripped T-shirt with his colleagues, Mayblum went back to look for his trading partner, and Ramos helped panicked workers into a stairwell.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二2. What does “Ramos had

56、waded into the pandemonium” mean?Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion9It means that he “had walked into the wild chaos with great determination.”Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二How do you understand the sentence “So far, so good” in Para.18? Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-

57、Quesion18Things are satisfactory up to this point.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二How did they manage to get down from the 53rd floor to the 36th floor?Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion22They first got down to the 44th floor in the elevator which, fortunately, was still working.

58、Then Ramos and Hong helped the man down to the 36th floor, which took them an hour and five minutes.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二What does “Who are you, screaming at him to get out” in Para. 27 mean? Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion27Who do you think you are? You have no righ

59、t to shout at him and order him to get out.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二1. Why did the fireman shout at Hong? What did he possibly do after Hong left?Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion30Possibly because he wanted to save at least one more person. After Hong left, he probably jo

60、ined Ramos in helping the heavyset man.Detailed reading2. Where did the heavyset man live?In New York.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二What is the significance of the last paragraph? And what is its relation to the subtitle of the text “With the building in flames, one man needed help. Another man refused to le

61、ave him”? Detailedreading1-QuesionDetailedreading1-Quesion34The last paragraph is a condensed account of Ramoss heroic deed. It echoes the subtitle with a very moving picture. Notice the word “fade,” which literally means “become unclear,” suggesting that Harry Ramoss wife was unable to accept the t

62、ruth about her husbands death.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二lash vt. hit violently or suddenlyDetailedreading1Detailedreading1 lashlashe.g. The farmer lashed the mules with a stick.The waves lashed the shore.Collocation:lash out (at / against sb. / sth.) make a sudden violent attack with blow

63、s or wordsSynonym:whip, beatDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二scoff vi. laugh (at)Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 scoffscoffe.g. All the students scoffed at the poor boys clothes.The disabled people are often scoffed.Derivation:scoffer n.Synonym:jeer, mockDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二swa

64、y vi. move or swing from side to sideDetailedreading1Detailedreading1 sway1sway1e.g. He swayed slightly, as if about to fall.他身子一歪,像要倒下。他身子一歪,像要倒下。Synonym:swing, waveDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 sway2sway21. 那棵苹果树在风中摇曳。那棵苹果树在风中摇曳。2. She swayed her hands grace

65、fully as she gave lectures.Translation:The apple tree sways in the wind._她演讲时优雅地摆动着手。她演讲时优雅地摆动着手。_Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1-Detailedreading1-illusionillusion1illusion n. sth. that deceives a person by seeming to be reale.g. The mirrors all round the walls give an illusion

66、 of greater space.I have no illusions about my ability.我对自己的能力如何颇有自知之明。我对自己的能力如何颇有自知之明。Derivation:illusive a. illusively ad.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 illusion2illusion2Collocation:be under the illusion that believe wronglye.g.I was under the illusion that

67、he was honest until he was caught stealing some money.他偷钱当场被人抓住,在此之前我一直误以为他是个他偷钱当场被人抓住,在此之前我一直误以为他是个老实人。老实人。Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 illusion3illusion3Exercise: Fill in each blank with one of the following prepositions.1. He lashed the oppositions policie

68、s. 2. Students are not allowed to scoff others weaknesses. 3. The dancer swayed the music. 4. People were the illusion that the tomb was Caocaos. out_under at out against toat_under_to_against_Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1-Detailedreading1-devastatingdevastatingdevastating a.

69、 completely destructivee.g. It is the most devastating flood in 100 years.Derivation:devastate vt. devastation n. Synonym: disastrous, destructiveDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二The poet lay down and gazed at the bright moon, missing his hometown.Detailedreading1-Detailedreading1-glanceatglance

70、at1glance at look at sb. or sth. quickly, esp. by raising your eyes and then lowering them againe.g. The president glanced at the clock and announced that the meeting started.Comparison: gaze at, stare at, glare at, gape atgaze at look at sth. or sb. for a long time, for example, because they are be

71、autiful or interesting, esp. without realizing that you are doing ite.g.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二The heroine stepped forward bravely and glared at the enemy.女英雄挺身而出,以仇恨的目光瞪着敌人。女英雄挺身而出,以仇恨的目光瞪着敌人。Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 glanceat2glanceat2Dont stare at people; its very rude.Compar

72、ison: stare at deliberately look at sb. or sth. for a long time without moving your eyes, for example, because you are angry, shocked, or very interestede.g.glare at look angrily at sb. for a long time without moving your eyese.g.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1

73、glanceat3glanceat3His father stood there gaping at him, too astonished to say anything. Comparison: gape at look at sb. or sth. for a long time, esp. with your mouth open, because you are very surprised or shockede.g.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1-Detailedreading1-purgatorypur

74、gatorypurgatory n. a place or condition of great sufferinge.g. The devastating earthquake changed peoples home into a purgatory.Synonym: torture, plagueDerivation:purgatorial a. Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二dilemma n.a situation in which it is very difficult to decide what to do, because all

75、 of the possible courses of action seem equally good or equally badDetailedreading1Detailedreading1 dilemmadilemmae.g.The only way out of this dilemma is to cooperate within the group. 面对这样的两难境地,唯一的出路就是在团队内合作。面对这样的两难境地,唯一的出路就是在团队内合作。Mary was in a dilemma whether to marry or continue her study.Colloc

76、ation:in a dilemmae.g.Synonym: quandary, predicamentDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 MayblumMayblumwouldwouldMayblum would be one of thousands cast into an extraordinary purgatory that morning. Paraphrase:That morning, Mayblum would be one of thousands who were t

77、hrown into a terrible disaster. Translation: 那那天天早早上上,有有数数千千人人将将被被卷卷入入一一场场惊惊心心动动魄魄的的灾灾难难,梅梅布鲁也是其中的一员。布鲁也是其中的一员。Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 Forsome,itForsome,itwasawasaFor some, it was a matter of geography Paraphrase:For some, whether they could survive depe

78、nded on where they were Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二The Civil War came at the end of a long period of social disorder.confusion n. a very disorganized situation usually with lots of noise, in which a lot of things are happening at the same time, so that it is difficult to understand or cont

79、rolDetailedreading1Detailedreading1 confusion1confusion1e.g. The enemys unexpected attack threw them into total confusion.敌人的突然进攻使他们完全不知所措。敌人的突然进攻使他们完全不知所措。Comparison:disorder, chaosdisorder n. a situation in which things or people are not in the correct position, place, or order, so that they are u

80、nable to control or organizee.g.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 confusion2confusion2The thieves left the house in chaos.小偷走后房屋中一片凌乱。小偷走后房屋中一片凌乱。Comparison:chaos n. a situation that is full of disorder and is completely out of controle.g.Derivation:confused a.con

81、fuse vt.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 transfer1transfer1transfern. a change from one place to anothere.g. The headmaster arranged for his transfer to another school.校长安排他转到另一个学校。校长安排他转到另一个学校。vt. move sth. / sb. from one place to anothere.g. The head office has

82、 been transferred from London to New York. 总部已由伦敦迁至纽约。总部已由伦敦迁至纽约。Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 transfer2transfer2Synonym: remove, hand overDerivation:transferable a.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 reassuringreassuringreass

83、uring a. making sb. feel less worried or frightenede.g. Before commencing the performance, she gave me a reassuring smile.The President gave a reassuring speech about the future of the country.Derivation:reassurance n.reassure vt.reassuringly ad. Antonym:threatening, discouragingDetailed readingUnit

84、WeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 panic1panic1panic vt. be suddenly frightened by sth.e.g.The firecrackers panicked the chicks. The shot panicked all the customers in the restaurant. n. a sudden strong feeling of fear or nervousnessThe banks were panicked into selling sterling.银行因恐慌而

85、抛售英国货币。银行因恐慌而抛售英国货币。Collocation:panic sb. into doing sth. make sb. do sth. unwise or hasty because of panice.g.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 panic2panic2Synonym: dread, terror, fearDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1ActivityAc

86、tivityActivity: Write out the noun form and the adjective form of each given word.1. confuse 2. transfer3. reassure4. panic5. devastateconfusion_v. a.n. transfer_reassurance_panic_devastation_confused / confusing_transferable_reassuring / reassured_panicky_devastating_Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit

87、!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 MayblumMayblumhadhadMayblum had worked with Ramos off and on for 14 years. Paraphrase:In the past 14 years, Mayblum and Ramos worked together from time to time.Translation: 梅布鲁和拉莫斯断断续续地在一起工作已有梅布鲁和拉莫斯断断续续地在一起工作已有14年了。年了。Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detai

88、ledreading1Detailedreading1 descentdescentdescent n. the act or process of going downe.g. The wild goose began its descent into the West Lake.Synonym:decline, subsidenceAntonym:ascentDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二He tried to make me accept a bribe I hope I would never stoop so low.他想让我接受贿赂他想让

89、我接受贿赂希望我决不至于做出这种低级希望我决不至于做出这种低级的事。的事。Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 stoop1stoop1stoop vi. bend downe.g. The policeman stooped to pick up a lost gun in the room.Collocation:stoop (down) to pick sth. upstoop so low (as to do sth.): lower ones moral standards so far (as to do sth.)e.g.Detailed readin

90、gUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 stoop2stoop2Antonym:straighten (up)Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二On the 53rd floor, he came across a heavyset man whose legs just wouldnt move anymore.Explanation: “Anymore” is the variant of “any more”; this variant is chiefly used in No

91、rth America.Translation: 在在第第53层层,他他偶偶遇遇了了一一个个大大块块头头的的男男子子,那那人人的的脚脚一一步步也迈不开了。也迈不开了。Paraphrase:On the 53rd floor, he met a huge man whose legs just wouldnt move any more.Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 Onthe53rdOnthe53rdfloorfloorDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1

92、collapse1collapse1collapse vi. (break into pieces and) fall down suddenly because of a weakness in the structure, or because of a sudden violent forcee.g. The heavy storm caused the hovel to collapse.Synonym:break down, crumbleDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 col

93、lapse2collapse2Translation:地震之后许多房屋都倒塌了。地震之后许多房屋都倒塌了。大雨把禾苗都压塌了。大雨把禾苗都压塌了。Many buildings collapsed in the earthquake._Grain seedlings collapsed under the weight of the big rain. _Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 After school, some boys descended the slope towards the village, whistling cheerfull

94、y. While walking, a boy, Richard found that his shoelace was loose. So he stooped to tie the lace. Suddenly, the boys felt that the earth was shaking. And the shaking was more and more violent. “What happened?” Richard shouted. He was so afraid that he crouched on the ground. “It is earthquake! Look

95、!” another boy answered. The houses in the village collapsed with a large noise! Disaster had come!Detailedreading1Detailedreading1ActivityActivityActivity: Act it out.Work in groups. Students are supposed to read the following scene and try to act it out. Pay close attention to the verbs in bold ty

96、pe. Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二So Hong decided that he would be the guinea pig instead.Explanation: If someone is used as a guinea pig in an experiment, something is tested on him that has not been tested on other people before. For example, Dr. Roger used himself as a human guinea pig to

97、perfect a treatment which has since saved the lives of countless people. Here the sentence means that Hong decided to test the safety of the elevator himself.Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 SoHongSoHongdecideddecidedDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 sapsapsap vt.

98、 weaken slowlye.g.They were traveling very slowly, and the heavy load they were carrying sapped their strength.The constant tension was sapping my energy.Synonym:weaken, exhaust, drainCollocation:sap up on sb. beat up sb. Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二persuade vt. convince sb.King Lear was co

99、mpletely persuaded by his elder daughters honeyed words. She persuaded her father to change his mind.Derivation:persuasion n.persuasive a.We are persuaded of the justice of her case.我们确信对她案件的审理是公正的。我们确信对她案件的审理是公正的。Collocation:persuade sb. of sth. convince sb.Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 persuade

100、persuadee.g.e.g.Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 meetup1meetup1meet up withcome acrosse.g.Mary met up with her student on the street of a foreign country. Notes:meet the case 适当,令人满意适当,令人满意meet sb. half-way 与某人妥协与某人妥协meet ones Waterloo (在比赛中)惨败(在比赛中)惨败Detailed re

101、adingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 meetup2meetup2Translation:1. 在一次会议上,那位教授偶遇了十年前帮助过她的恩人。在一次会议上,那位教授偶遇了十年前帮助过她的恩人。In a conference, the professor met up with her benefactor who helped her 10 years ago. _During discussion with the Democratic Party, the Republican Party met its

102、Waterloo. _Detailed reading2. 在与民主党的辩论中,共和党遭到了惨败。在与民主党的辩论中,共和党遭到了惨败。UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二You are going to watch a film. When you buy some snacks at the supermarket, you meet up with a friend. You try to persuade him to go to see the movie with you. Work in pairs and make a dialogue. Detailedreading1

103、Detailedreading1ActivityActivityActivity: Make a dialogueDetailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Detailedreading1Detailedreading1 thethepicturepicture the picture began to fade on the 36th floor Explanation: nothing was known about what had happened on the 36th floor.Translation:在第在第36层,逃生的画面变得模糊起来。层,逃

104、生的画面变得模糊起来。Detailed readingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -VocabularymainPhrase practice Word derivationSynonym / AntonymSuffixVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationA

105、ctivities- -Phrasepractice1in flames: burning 着火,失火着火,失火e.g. That factory was in flames. 那家工厂失火了。那家工厂失火了。The opera house was soon enveloped in flames. 歌剧院很快就被一片火海所包围。歌剧院很快就被一片火海所包围。VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActiviti

106、esConsolidationActivities- -Phrasepractice2a matter of sth.: a situation or circumstance relating to sth. 事关事关的问题的问题e.g. For me, it was just a matter of money. 对我来说那只是一个钱的问题。对我来说那只是一个钱的问题。VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationA

107、ctivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Phrasepractice3off and on: in an intermittent manner 不时地,断断续续地不时地,断断续续地e.g. It has rained off and on for two months. 雨断断续续地下了两个月。雨断断续续地下了两个月。He just received junior education off and on when he was a child. 他只是小时候断断续续地读过小学。他只是小时候断断续续地读过小学。VocabularyTranslation Inte

108、grated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Phrasepractice4give sb. a hand: help sb. 帮助帮助 e.g. I would be glad to give you a hand with this box if you like. 如果你愿意,我很高兴为你拿这个箱子。如果你愿意,我很高兴为你拿这个箱子。VocabularyTranslation Integrat

109、ed skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Word derivation 1.1VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarFill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1. Chris became more a

110、nd more (panic), as the day of the examination drew near. panicky_2. The spacecraft (descent) through the atmosphere at a speed of 17,000 mph.descends / descended _3. Good teachers try to make their lessons more (enjoy) by using varied activities. enjoyable_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActiviti

111、esConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.2VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar4. For years they were living with their suitcases packed in constant (expect) of being given permission to leave the country. expectation _5. There was a lot of public debate ab

112、out the (moral) of the invasion. morality_6. I managed to get him to lend me the money, but I had to use all my powers of (persuade).persuasion_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.3VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListenin

113、gGrammar7. His desire to make his son a pianist was so (strength) that he spent nearly all his savings to buy him a piano. strong _8. After a break you should feel (energy) and confident enough to tackle another assignment. energetic_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivitie

114、s- -Wordderivation1.4VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarpanic n. & v. panicky a. panicked a. panicking a. 恐慌恐慌恐慌的恐慌的惊恐的,受惊吓的惊恐的,受惊吓的惊慌的惊慌的1.e.g. 当我意识到那条项链不见了,我十分惊慌。当我意识到那条项链不见了,我十分惊慌。一只受到惊吓的野兔跑进了农户的家里。一只受到惊吓的野兔跑进了农户的家里。When I realized that the necklace was l

115、ost, I felt very panicky.A panicked rabbit ran into a peasants house.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.5VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammardescent n. descend v. descendible a. 下降下降;家世家世降;降临降;降临可遗传的可遗传的2.e.g

116、. 雪后气温下降了。雪后气温下降了。太阳下山了。太阳下山了。There was a descent of temperature after snow.The sun descended behind the hills.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.6VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarenjoy v. enjoyable a. enj

117、oyment n. enjoyably ad. 享受,喜欢享受,喜欢有趣的,愉快的有趣的,愉快的享受享受愉快地;有趣地;可享乐地愉快地;有趣地;可享乐地3.e.g. 我喜欢唱歌。我喜欢唱歌。昨天晚上是我过的最愉快的一个夜晚。昨天晚上是我过的最愉快的一个夜晚。我并没有从那部电影里得到多少乐趣。我并没有从那部电影里得到多少乐趣。I enjoy singing.Last night was the most enjoyable time Ive had.I didnt get much enjoyment out of that movie.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Consolid

118、ationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.7VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarexpect v. expected a. expectancy n. expectant a. expectation n. 预期,盼望,期待预期,盼望,期待预期的,预料的预期的,预料的期待期待期待的;怀孕的期待的;怀孕的期待,期望期待,期望4.e.g. 我预计会在周一离开。我预计会在周一离开。女人比男人的预期寿命长。女人比男

119、人的预期寿命长。学生眼巴巴地等候电影开始。学生眼巴巴地等候电影开始。I expect to leave on Monday.Women have a higher life expectancy than men.With expectant faces, students are waiting for the movie to start.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.8VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsO

120、ral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarmoral a. morale n. moralist n. morality n. 道德的;精神上的道德的;精神上的道德准则;士气,斗志道德准则;士气,斗志道德学家,卫道士道德学家,卫道士道德,美德;品行,道德观道德,美德;品行,道德观5.e.g. 孩子并非生来就有是非感。孩子并非生来就有是非感。从道德上讲汤姆缺点不少。从道德上讲汤姆缺点不少。我对道德问题不感兴趣。我对道德问题不感兴趣。A baby isnt born with a moral sense.Morally Tom leaves much to be d

121、esired.I have no interest in the questions of morality.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.9VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarpersuade v. persuasion n. persuasive a. 说服,劝说说服,劝说说服,劝说说服,劝说有说服力的,令人信服的有说服力的,令人信服

122、的6.e.g. 我能劝汤姆放弃他那些愚蠢的计划。我能劝汤姆放弃他那些愚蠢的计划。尽管家长努力劝说,孩子还是不想去上学。尽管家长努力劝说,孩子还是不想去上学。这是一场有说服力的演讲。这是一场有说服力的演讲。I can persuade Tom out of his foolish plans.In spite of parents efforts at persuasion, the kid is not willing to go to school.This is a persuasive speech.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivities

123、ConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.10VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarstrength n. strong a. strengthen v. 力量,力气;长处;强度力量,力气;长处;强度强壮的;强烈的;坚强的强壮的;强烈的;坚强的加强,变坚固加强,变坚固7.e.g. 我连移动双脚的力气几乎都没有了。我连移动双脚的力气几乎都没有了。他是个健壮的人。他是个健壮的人。星期一风刮得更猛了。星期一风刮得更猛了。I have hardl

124、y enough strength left to move my feet.He is a strong man.The wind strengthened on Monday.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Wordderivation1.11VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarenergy n. energetic a. energize v. 活力,精力;能源活力

125、,精力;能源精力旺盛的,有力的;能量的精力旺盛的,有力的;能量的产生能量产生能量8.e.g. 太阳能电池能把阳光的能量转化为电能。太阳能电池能把阳光的能量转化为电能。汤姆似乎是一个精力充沛的人。汤姆似乎是一个精力充沛的人。假期过后,我感到全身又充满了活力。假期过后,我感到全身又充满了活力。The solar cell can convert the energy of sunlight into electric energy.Tom seems an energetic person.I felt very energized after my holiday.UnitWeveBeenHit

126、!综合教程二disappearConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Synonym/Antonym1Synonym/Antonym1Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.1. Others faced the ultimate moral dilemma: Save yourself, or save another.Antonym: amoral, nonmoral2. But as h

127、ard as she tried, as many questions as she asked, the picture began to fade on the 36th floor.Synonym: VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Synonym/Antonym2Synonym/Antonym23. The drawstrings

128、 on his window shades would appear to sway slightly, but it was an illusion.Antonym: wildly4. He ripped his T-shirt into pieces, soaked the pieces in water and gave them to colleagues to cover their faces.Antonym: uncover, disclose, revealVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWriting

129、ListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Synonym/Antonym3Synonym/Antonym35. Hong and Ramos tried to persuade him to continue.Antonym:dissuade6. “I left,” Hong says sorrowfully.Antonym:happily, joyfully, joyouslyVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral

130、activitiesWritingListeningGrammar7. Mayblum would be one of thousands cast into extraordinary purgatory that morning.Antonym:ordinary, commonUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Synonym/Antonym4Synonym/Antonym48. On the 53rd floor, he came across a heavyset man whose

131、 legs just wouldnt move any more.Antonym: small, thin, slenderVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Suffix1Write in each space the adjective form for each given word.1. help 2. child 3. act 4

132、. persistence 5. revolution 6. success 7. woman 8. lady helpful / helpless_childish / childlike / childless_active_persistent_revolutionary_successful_womanly_ladylike_VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidati

133、onActivities- -Suffix2VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e.g. beautiful, hopeful, skillful-ful: full of; having the quality ofe.g. hopeless, meaningless-less: withoutUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Suffix3Voc

134、abularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e.g. foolish, rubbish, cubbish-ish: having the nature of e.g. catlike, godlike, warlike-like: similar to; typical ofUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Suffix4VocabularyTranslation

135、 Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e.g. descriptive, attractive, conducive-ive: having the nature ofUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Suffix5VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e

136、.g. consistent, different, innocent-ent: having the nature ofUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Suffix6VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e.g. elementary, complimentary-ary: connected with; contributing to; for

137、the purpose ofUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Suffix7VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e.g. hopeful, sorrowful, forgetful-ful: having the quality of UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationA

138、ctivities- -Suffix8VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e.g. friendly, scholarly, cowardly-ly: having the quality ofUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Suffix9VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesW

139、ritingListeningGrammarExplanation:e.g. manlike, pea-like, lamblike-like: similar to; typical ofUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -GrammarmainVocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningwould vs. used to; used to vs. be used towould,

140、 should, might, coulddidnt need to do / neednt have doneUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar1.1 “Would do” refers to past actions and habits as well. Remember that “would” is also used in a conditional sense. Its a good idea not to use “would” in questions an

141、d negative sentences, as its meaning can easily be misunderstood in a conditional sense.VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeninge.g.Wed spend a lot of money on projects that didnt help the company.They would ask a lot of crazy questions that didnt seem to make an

142、y sense.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar1.2VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening “Used to do” expresses something that we often did in the past, but dont do anymore. It is often used in the positive form to speak ab

143、out repeated actions something that was a habit, or a way of life in the past. Generally, we use the form to contrast past habits with present situations.e.g.I used to go jogging three times a week when I lived in Italy. Now, Im too busy and can only jog once a week.Janice used to live in New York,

144、but moved to Seattle last year.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar1.3VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening “Be used to (doing) sth.” means someone has experienced something so that it no longer seems surprising, diffic

145、ult or strange. It is always followed by a noun or gerund.e.g.Sally is used to spending hours in front of the computer every day.Theyve always lived in hot countries so they arent used to the cold weather here. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar1.4PracticeC

146、omplete the following sentences with would when appropriate. Use used to whenever would is not suitable.VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar1. In those days whenever I had difficulties, I go to Mr. Blake for help.2. Rita work in a law office for many years. B

147、ut now she doesnt.3. My sister lived in Australia for many years, but she always come home for Christmas.4. Yet, he cannot but remember China as it bewould_used to_would_used to_5. When he was at university, he sleep until noon at the weekends.6. People believe that the earth was flat.would_used to_

148、UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二1. This time, although she (not, receive) presents, she accepted his offer gratefully.2. I (think) that tea was bad for you.3. He seems (live) in hot countries.4. There (be) a cinema in the town but now there isnt.5. Hans has lived in England for over a year so he (drive) on the

149、 left now.6. I (live) on my own. Ive done it for quite a long time.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar1.6VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarFill in the blanks with used to (do) or be used to (doing).was not used to receiving_used to thin

150、k_used to living_used to be_is used todriving_am used to living_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Would you get me a glass of water?I told him not to go, but he would not listen.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar2.1 Would can be used in some forms that are viewed as more formal or polite. I

151、t can also be used to express willingness.e.g.VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar Should is used to indicate that an action is considered by the speaker to be obligatory. It is used to form the future tense of the subjunctive mood, usually in the first perso

152、n.You should brush your teeth every day.If I should be late, go without me.e.g.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二John is not in the office today, and he might be sick.I might go to the mall later.Might your phone?ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar2.2e.g.VocabularyTranslation Integrated skil

153、lsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar Might can be used to express a present time possibility or uncertainty. It can be used in the first person to express that future actions are being considered. It can be used in a question to ask for permission. Like could and would, might can also be used in

154、 polite requests and suggestions. The auxiliaries could, would and might can be used to express differing degrees of politeness. Thus, might expresses the highest degree of politeness.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar2.3VocabularyTranslation Integrated ski

155、llsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar Could is used to express ability. It is also used to express beliefs about situations. Could can be used to make requests.I could speak English.He couldnt have left already; why would he want to get there so early?Could you pass me the cheese?e.g.UnitWeveBee

156、nHit!综合教程二1. I dont know, I choose to spend a year in Paris or perhaps I go to Kenya.2. You try the Cajun Catfish or perhaps the Gumbo. Theyre both delicious.3. Sure, you like a salad with that?4. We return the video before the video rental store closes.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities

157、- -Grammar2.4PracticeComplete the following sentences using would, should, could or might.might_VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarmight_could_would_should_5. I suggest a stroll after lunch?6. He go in spite of our warnings.Might_would_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二I

158、 neednt have prepared all that food. They phoned to say they wouldnt be coming.When I got home from the bakery, I found we still had plenty of bread, so I neednt have bought a loaf.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar3.1 Both these patterns are used to talk about past events. “Ne

159、ednt have done something” means that something was not necessary under circumstances where it was done.e.g.VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二We had plenty of petrol in the tank, so I didnt need to fill up.We didnt need to wait for long

160、for them. They arrived just after us.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar3.2e.g.VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar “Didnt need to do something” means that there was no necessity to do something. And the thing was not done.UnitWeveBeenHit

161、!综合教程二1. You (carry) it home. If you had asked, the shop would have delivered it for you.2. We (hurry). There was plenty of time.3. You (wash) the dishes. I wouldve put them in the dishwasher.4. You (write) such a long essay. The teacher only asked for 300 words,and you have written 600. Consolidati

162、onActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar3.3PracticeComplete the following sentences with neednt have done or didnt need to do.neednt have carried_VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammardidnt need to hurry_neednt have washed_neednt have written_UnitWeveBeenH

163、it!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Grammar3.4VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar5. I (translate) it for him for he understood Dutch.6. I (cut) the grass myself. My brother did it.didnt need to translate_didnt need to cut_UnitWeveBeenHit

164、!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation11. 在那场大火中,整个古城毁于一旦,但是这块石碑却幸在那场大火中,整个古城毁于一旦,但是这块石碑却幸运地保存下来。运地保存下来。(devastate)That ancient city was devastated by the fire, but fortunately the stone tablet survived.VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingL

165、isteningTranslate the following sentences into English.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation2Practice: 母亲得癌早逝,艾米受到了严重打击。母亲得癌早逝,艾米受到了严重打击。石油泄漏破坏自然环境,危害公众健康,污染饮用水且扰石油泄漏破坏自然环境,危害公众健康,污染饮用水且扰乱经济。乱经济。VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWriting

166、ListeningGrammarHer mothers early death from cancer devastated Amy.Oil spills devastate the natural environment, endanger public health, imperil drinking water and disrupt the economy.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation32那场大地震中,我们听到太多太多教师的事迹,他们拒那场大地震中,我们

167、听到太多太多教师的事迹,他们拒绝离开学生自己逃生,献出了自己的生命。绝离开学生自己逃生,献出了自己的生命。(leave behind)VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarIn that earthquake, we heard many stories of teachers who had refused to leave their students behind and laid down their lives. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Consoli

168、dationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation4Practice: 另外,我不仅仅留下了装修一新的办公室,还留下了一支受另外,我不仅仅留下了装修一新的办公室,还留下了一支受过良好训练、努力工作、勤恳工作的强大团队。过良好训练、努力工作、勤恳工作的强大团队。我们在身后留下什么并不重要,重要的是,我们是怎么活我们在身后留下什么并不重要,重要的是,我们是怎么活过来的。过来的。VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarMoreove

169、r, I leave behind not only a well-furnished office, but also a strong team of well-trained, hard-working and fully devoted people.What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation53. 1980年我遇到她时,她刚从国外读完硕士回来。

170、年我遇到她时,她刚从国外读完硕士回来。(meet up with)VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarIn 1980, when I met up with her, she had just returned from abroad with a masters degree. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation6Practice:我与另一位作家会合

171、,两人慢悠悠地穿过市中心。我与另一位作家会合,两人慢悠悠地穿过市中心。“哈,哈,”爸爸对我们说,爸爸对我们说,“既然上帝领她来见我,我期望既然上帝领她来见我,我期望与她相会。与她相会。”VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarI meet up with another writer and we wend our way through downtown.“Well,” Dad told us, “since the Lord showed her to me, I expect

172、ed Id meet up with her.”UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation74. 那部关于古代战争的电影采用了先进技术,令观众仿佛那部关于古代战争的电影采用了先进技术,令观众仿佛身临其境。身临其境。 (illusion)VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarThanks to modern technology, the film about t

173、hat ancient battle gives the audience the illusion of being on the battlefield themselves. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二He still lives under the illusion that country life is somehow superior to town life.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Translation8VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOra

174、l activitiesWritingListeningGrammarPractice: 如果有人认为,领导人经验越多,就会变得越成熟,那只是如果有人认为,领导人经验越多,就会变得越成熟,那只是幻想。幻想。他仍抱着幻觉:农村生活就是优越于城市生活。他仍抱着幻觉:农村生活就是优越于城市生活。It is an illusion to believe that leaders gain profundity while they gain experience.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -

175、IntegratedskillsVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarDictationClozeUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Integratedskills1VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarDictation You will hear a pas

176、sage read three times. At the first reading, you should listen carefully for its general idea. At the second reading, you are required to write down the exact words you have just heard (with proper punctuation). At the third reading, you should check what you have written down.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二C

177、onsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Integratedskills1VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar With hope of finding more survivors / of Turkeys devastating earthquake / now all but gone, / the Turkish authorities are turning their attention / to caring

178、 for those who have survived. A full-scale relief effort / in the area hit by the earthquake / is finally beginning after days of confusion. / Turkish and foreign volunteers / have been joined by soldiers and the police, / and heavy equipment /sent by nearby cities and by private companies / has bee

179、n moved to almost every victimized town. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Integratedskills2VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar The Minister of Housing estimated that / 60,000 buildings had been either destroyed / or serio

180、usly damaged in the quake. / It is hoped that / within a few days, / many of the homeless / will be moved / out of the fields and tents / where they are now living. / 42 countries and 38 international organizations / have sent aid to Turkey. / The World Bank had sent $200 million / for housing const

181、ruction. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Integratedskills3 Life in Darwin (in the far north of Australia) had always been free and easy. From May to October, the weather was the best. Tourists arrived in large numbers from the south to (1) the winter cold. Howev

182、er, on 24 December 1974, the local television and radio stations warned (2) a cyclone, which the weathermen had (3) Tracy, moving rapidly nearer Darwin. At two minutes before midnight, the radio gave out a short message. There seemed (4) doubt that Cyclone Tracy was moving towards Darwin. Within min

183、utes people were escape_of / about _named / called _VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarlittle / no _UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二running screaming into the dark streets. Tall office buildings and hotels (5) to the ground. Cars parked in the streets were blown (6) an

184、d over until every bit of metal was bent. At Darwins railway (7) , trains were thrown into the air (8) if they were toys. The rails were torn up from the (9) and bent into different shapes. All the (10) the cyclone was moaning and roaring. When Cyclone Tracy finally (11) Darwin, there was a strange

185、silence throughout the city. Everyone waited, (12) the storm to turn round and come back to make (13) that all the buildings were knocked to the ground. ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Integratedskills4VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarfell

186、_over_station_time _as_expecting_ground_left _sure_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 The city was so badly hit that it was decided to bring in bulldozers to knock (14) whatever was left standing. The only thing to do was start from the beginning and (15) the whole city.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivi

187、ties- -Integratedskills5VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammardown_rebuild_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 Life in Darwin (in the far north of Australia) had always been free and easy. From May to October, the weather was the best. Tourists arrived in large numbers from

188、the south to (1) the winter cold. However, on 24 December 1974, the local television and radio stations warned (2) a cyclone, which the weathermen had (3) Tracy, moving rapidly nearer Darwin. At two minutes before midnight, the radio gave out a short message. There seemed (4) doubt that Cyclone Trac

189、y was moving towards Darwin. Within minutes people were escape_of / about _named / called _little / no _ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Hints1-Hints1What will you do if there is something dangerous?VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBe

190、enHit!综合教程二 Life in Darwin (in the far north of Australia) had always been free and easy. From May to October, the weather was the best. Tourists arrived in large numbers from the south to (1) the winter cold. However, on 24 December 1974, the local television and radio stations warned (2) a cyclone

191、, which the weathermen had (3) Tracy, moving rapidly nearer Darwin. At two minutes before midnight, the radio gave out a short message. There seemed (4) doubt that Cyclone Tracy was moving towards Darwin. Within minutes people were escape_of / about _named / called _little / no _ConsolidationActivit

192、iesConsolidationActivities-Hints2-Hints2VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarHere a preposition is needed to collocate with “warn”.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 Life in Darwin (in the far north of Australia) had always been free and easy. From May to October, the weat

193、her was the best. Tourists arrived in large numbers from the south to (1) the winter cold. However, on 24 December 1974, the local television and radio stations warned (2) a cyclone, which the weathermen had (3) Tracy, moving rapidly nearer Darwin. At two minutes before midnight, the radio gave out

194、a short message. There seemed (4) doubt that Cyclone Tracy was moving towards Darwin. Within minutes people were escape_of / about _named / called _little / no _ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Hints3-Hints3VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarA

195、negative word is needed here.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二running screaming into the dark streets. Tall office buildings and hotels (5) to the ground. Cars parked in the streets were blown (6) and over until every bit of metal was bent. At Darwins railway (7) , trains were thrown into the air (8) if they we

196、re toys. The rails were torn up from the (9) and bent into different shapes. All the (10) the cyclone was moaning and roaring. When Cyclone Tracy finally (11) Darwin, there was a strange silence throughout the city. Everyone waited, (12) the storm to turn round and come back to make (13) that all th

197、e buildings were knocked to the ground. fell_over_station_time _as_expecting_ground_left _sure_ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Hints4-Hints4VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarA word which collocates with “all the” is needed here.UnitWeveBeenHi

198、t!综合教程二 The city was so badly hit that it was decided to bring in bulldozers to knock (14) whatever was left standing. The only thing to do was start from the beginning and (15) the whole city.down_rebuild_ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Hints5-Hints5VocabularyTranslation Integrated s

199、killsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarWhen your old house was knocked to the ground in a disaster, what will you do?UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -OralactivitiesVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarGiving a talkHavin

200、g a discussionUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Oralactivities1 The incident in the text is related from the third-person point of view. Now recount part of the story from the first-person point of view. First, imagine yourself to be Adam Mayblum and recall your e

201、scape on that morning from your office from the 87th floor in the World Trade Center to the 53rd floor. You could begin your narration with “As usual, I was watching the drawstrings of the window shades swaying slightly on that bright, sunny September morning, thinking what a powerful and steady bui

202、ldingVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Oralactivities2VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarthis was, when all of a sudden I heard a rumble and the

203、drawstrings were not swaying but careening wildly. I knew immediately that something unusual was happening.” Then ask one of your classmates to play the role of Hong Zhu and narrate his experience from the 53rd floor to the sorrowful moment when he left Ramos and the heavyset man on the 36th floor.

204、He could begin his narration with “When I got to the 53rd floor, I came across Harry Ramos, who was offering to help a heavyset man. I joined him in his rescue.”For referenceUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-For-Foryourreferenceyourreference1VocabularyTranslation In

205、tegrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar1) You may want to use the following words or expressions in your description:attack, hit, lash, drawstring, rumble, careen, cast into, find ones way to, dilemma, descent, elevator, flight, noise, smoke, spark, in a mass, scared, hopeless, run, es

206、cape, hurry down, helpUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-For-Foryourreferenceyourreference2VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar2) You may find the following outline helpful for your recounting as you act as Adam Mayblum: Spark

207、s bit at my ankles as I raced for the stairs I couldnt find Hong Zhu I hurried down again and made it to the 78th floor. There I saw Ramos I continued my descent. On the 53rd floor, I came across a heavyset man whose legs just wouldnt move anymore I shouted at him UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationA

208、ctivitiesConsolidationActivities-For-Foryourreferenceyourreference3VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar3) You may find the following outline helpful for your recounting as you act as Hong Zhu: When we were been hit, I couldnt catch up with Mayblum. I hurried

209、down to the 53rd floor and there I met Harry Ramos who was helping a heavyset man. I joined him. For the sake of safety, I tested the elevator Ramos and I helped the man get to the 44th floor The elevator couldnt move any more. We had to take the stairs When we arrived at the 36th floor, a fireman r

210、an up to us and persuaded us to run without the heavyset man I left finally, but Ramos insisted on staying with the man UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Having-Havingadiscussion1adiscussion1 The text tells us a moving story about the heroic deeds of some people who

211、 tried to save other peoples lives at the risk of their own in the September 11 terrorist attacks. Similar deeds that have occurred in China have also been reported by the mass media, notably in such natural disasters as the Wenchuan earthquake that happened on May 12, 2008. Talk with your partner a

212、bout some heroic deeds you have heard of or read about. Critical moments in our lives are touchstones of our morality. Some people at such moments would act very differently from Mayblum, HongVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Consolidat

213、ionActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Having-Havingadiscussion2adiscussion2VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningand Ramos. Some would go even so far as to try to make a profit from others adversities. You could also comment on the behavior of these people in yo

214、ur discussion.For referenceUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二I think millions of people will remember one heroic teacher in Wenchuan earthquake forever and have likened him to majestic eagle: Tan Qianqiu, who was found under rubble with both arms extended, shielding four students from being crushed under a desk.

215、 The four children were saved, but Tan, 51, left his wife and two daughters forever. I am deeply moved by Tans deed. This was his ultimate sacrifice. His heroism was characteristic of the man. We shall forever remember the eternal moment. His extending arms carry the full meaning of his profession a

216、nd great love.ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Having-Havingadiscussion3adiscussion3VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningViewpoints for reference:UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities-Having-Havingadiscussion4adiscus

217、sion4VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningI am very angry at those who at such critical moments tried to make a profit from others adversities. It was reported in the disaster of Wenchuan earthquake that some people took advantage of others misfortune and stol

218、e their neighbors property. It was also reported that some who didnt live in quake-stricken areas were assembled to take relief goods for the victims of the earthquake. At such critical moments, they totally forgot their countrymen who were in extreme misery and they were so selfish! What a shame!Un

219、itWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -WritingmainVocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarParagraph development Grouping details Brainstorming is an effort to make a list of everything you can think of about your topic, including fact

220、s, ideas, examples, questions, or feelings. Concentrate on generating key words or phrases, not sentences. Once you stop brainstorming, go through the list, looking for related ideas, patterns or one central idea that might interest you.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 dark hair, combed back but fairly short a

221、nd not too wavy His eyes have a sort of half-twinkling, half-questioning look likes to wear dark shirts tall for his age tends to walk with his shoulders back and chin stuck out in frontConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Writing1VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWri

222、tingListeningGrammarPractice: Write three paragraphs that respectively focus on Chandlers looks, character, and interests. Feel free to add details about this imaginary student.1. Chandlers looks Ideas for reference:UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Writing2Vocabu

223、laryTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarChandlers unusual appearance helps me to recognize him from a hundred yards away. He tends to walk with his shoulders back and chin stuck out in front, and he is quite tall for his age, which makes him stand out among his classma

224、tes. His dark hair is always combed back but is fairly short and not too wavy, and his eyes have a sort of half-twinkling, half-questioning look. He likes to wear dark shirts.Sample:UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Writing3VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsO

225、ral activitiesWritingListeningGrammar is friendly to newcomers but does not go out of his way to make new friends lets other people start the conversation likes to hum or whistle as he walks likes to laugh at other peoples jokes but seldom tells any himself looks politely bored in class2. Chandlers

226、character Ideas for reference:UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Writing4VocabularyTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningGrammarChandler is not very outgoing. He is friendly to newcomers but does not go out of his way to make new friends. When

227、 with people, he lets others start the conversation, and will laugh at their jokes but seldom tells any himself. He seldom sings songs in public, only humming or whistling alone as he walks. Even when he feels bored in class, he will show it with politeness.Sample:UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationA

228、ctivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Writing5VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening collects stamps does not go in much for sports hates math is good at making posters plays trumpet in the band spends hours at home playing records3. Chandlers interests Ideas for

229、reference:UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Writing6VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningChandler is the artistic rather than athletic or intellectual type. He likes collecting stamps and enjoys making posters. Favoring musi

230、c, he often spends hours at home playing records. He also plays trumpet in the band. In contrast, he hates math very much and does not go in much for sports either.Sample:UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Listening1You are going to hear three young Americans talki

231、ng about their feelings about the Sept. 11 attacks.VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningA. Listen for the first time. Note down the key adjectives that are used to describe the situation and the speakers feelings.1st speaker: 2nd speaker: addicted; heart-wrenc

232、hing; desperate; unspeakable_important; terrible; overwhelming; overbearing; speechless_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Listening2VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening3rd speaker: saddened; numb; scared; devastated; unreal

233、; unbelievable; crushed; anxious; shocked; grieving; powerless_UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二find walking across in the beautiful glow of , seeing the boats through the East River, and the mighty run on their rivers of steel, well, I managed to . Maybe thats what I need, just the idea that , albeit much diff

234、erent than .ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Listening3the bridge _VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningthe sunset _B. Listen again. Complete the following passages with the words you hear on the recording.1st speaker:cut waves _subway trains _

235、some inspiration _life will go on _we could ever imagine _UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Listening4VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningWhen I was watching it happen on TV, I kept thinking about . Nothing this important h

236、as happened . No matter what this may , we will have this terrible ordeal. For the first time in my life I felt for my country, to protect it Ill always remember this. This will be a part of me. .2nd speaker:how this was history _to my generation _lead to _gone through _overwhelming love _the desire

237、 _History in the making _UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Listening5VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningMy art teacher decided that we are starting a new art project called the “ ”. You use your in your art, although most

238、art is like that. I have an idea. And I think my picture will I want it to make. I am anxious to start. I want to see . I want to see . Pictures will say .3rd speaker:art of healing_personal feelings _make the impact _the peoplesexpressions _emotion_what words cannot _UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二1st speake

239、r: Im still addicted to the news coverage, even though its filled with absolutely heart-wrenching coverage of desperate people trying to find their missing loved ones, doing anything possible trying to find them. The unspeakable horror lies only seven miles away from where Im sitting. I thought that

240、 getting out of the house might help, maybe meeting up with a few friends. I wanted to walk over the Brooklyn Bridge, but the police had it cordoned off. So, instead, I found my way to the Manhattan Bridge, with its pedestrian walkway. I expected to be filled withConsolidationActivitiesConsolidation

241、Activities- -Script2.1Script2.1VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.2Script2.2VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningmore grief upon the clearer

242、 sight of the lack of the Twin Towers. I dont know, though, walking across the bridge in the beautiful glow of the sunset, seeing the boats cut waves through the East River, and the mighty subway trains run on their rivers of steel, well, I managed to find some inspiration. Maybe thats what I need,

243、just the idea that life will go on, albeit much different than we could ever imagine. And when the No. 6 train roared into the Canal Street Station, well, I felt that much better. The terrorists couldnt stop New York, nobody can. And for that matter, nobody will stop the United States.UnitWeveBeenHi

244、t!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.3Script2.3VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening2nd speaker: When I was watching it happen on TV, I kept thinking about how this was history. Nothing this important has happened to my generation. N

245、o matter what this may lead to, we will have gone through this terrible ordeal. For the first time in my life I felt overwhelming love for my country, the desire to protect it. I thought about my parents, and grandparents, and each generation before that. Everyone remembers where they were, exactly

246、what they did and felt, when we went to war with Vietnam, or Pearl Harbor was bombed. Ill always remember this. This will be a part of me. History in the making.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.4Script2.4VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral

247、activitiesWritingListening For now I have my TV turned off. I have heard all I can stand to hear. I have seen all I can take. This digs at my soul. This makes my heart ache, and I still cry. So much violence, so many dead. So many questions. Its overbearing. Im speechless.3rd speaker: I am saddened.

248、 I am numb. I am scared. I am devastated. It all seems unreal, totally unbelievable. My heart just gets crushed whenever I think of what it must have been like for those people who died. The ones in the hijacked planes, or the ones who jumped out of the Trade Center buildings before they crashed to

249、the ground. It hurts to imagine it, to try to fathom what happened.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.5Script2.5VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening My art teacher decided that we are starting a new art project calle

250、d the “art of healing.” You use your personal feelings in your art, although most art is like that. I have an idea. And I think my picture will make the impact I want it to make. I am anxious to start. I want to see the peoples expressions. I want to see emotion. Pictures will say what words cannot

251、. I refuse to live in fear, but Im shocked and grieving and feeling so powerless.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.1Script2.1VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening1st speaker: Im still addicted to the news coverage, e

252、ven though its filled with absolutely heart-wrenching coverage of desperate people trying to find their missing loved ones, doing anything possible trying to find them. The unspeakable horror lies only seven miles away from where Im sitting. I thought that getting out of the house might help, maybe

253、meeting up with a few friends. I wanted to walk over the Brooklyn Bridge, but the police had it cordoned off. So, instead, I found my way to the Manhattan Bridge, with its pedestrian walkway. I expected to be filled withUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.2S

254、cript2.2VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListeningmore grief upon the clearer sight of the lack of the Twin Towers. I dont know, though, walking across the bridge in the beautiful glow of the sunset, seeing the boats cut waves through the East River, and the mighty

255、 subway trains run on their rivers of steel, well, I managed to find some inspiration. Maybe thats what I need, just the idea that life will go on, albeit much different than we could ever imagine. And when the No. 6 train roared into the Canal Street Station, well, I felt that much better. The terr

256、orists couldnt stop New York, nobody can. And for that matter, nobody will stop the United States.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.3Script2.3VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening2nd speaker: When I was watching it h

257、appen on TV, I kept thinking about how this was history. Nothing this important has happened to my generation. No matter what this may lead to, we will have gone through this terrible ordeal. For the first time in my life I felt overwhelming love for my country, the desire to protect it. I thought a

258、bout my parents, and grandparents, and each generation before that. Everyone remembers where they were, exactly what they did and felt, when we went to war with Vietnam, or Pearl Harbor was bombed. Ill always remember this. This will be a part of me. History in the making.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Consol

259、idationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.4Script2.4VocabularyGrammarTranslation Integrated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening For now I have my TV turned off. I have heard all I can stand to hear. I have seen all I can take. This digs at my soul. This makes my heart ache, and I still cr

260、y. So much violence, so many dead. So many questions. Its overbearing. Im speechless.3rd speaker: I am saddened. I am numb. I am scared. I am devastated. It all seems unreal, totally unbelievable. My heart just gets crushed whenever I think of what it must have been like for those people who died. T

261、he ones in the hijacked planes, or the ones who jumped out of the Trade Center buildings before they crashed to the ground. It hurts to imagine it, to try to fathom what happened.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二ConsolidationActivitiesConsolidationActivities- -Script2.5Script2.5VocabularyGrammarTranslation Inte

262、grated skillsOral activitiesWritingListening My art teacher decided that we are starting a new art project called the “art of healing.” You use your personal feelings in your art, although most art is like that. I have an idea. And I think my picture will make the impact I want it to make. I am anxi

263、ous to start. I want to see the peoples expressions. I want to see emotion. Pictures will say what words cannot . I refuse to live in fear, but Im shocked and grieving and feeling so powerless.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二SectionFiveFurtherSectionFiveFurtherEnhancementEnhancementText IIMemorable quotesLead-

264、in questionsTextQuestions for discussionUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二What do you think of the skyscrapers shooting up in the city with the urban development? Lead-inquestionsLead-inquestionsText IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Rethinking SkyscrapersJerkily Watson Most of the worlds tall buildings, ca

265、lled skyscrapers, are in the United States. However, the recent terrorist attacks have caused some Americans to worry about the safety of these extremely tall buildings. For almost 30 years, the World Trade Center stood more than 410 meters above New York Citys financial center. The two towers of th

266、e Center were the tallest buildings in the city. They had more than 100 levels. Then on the morning of September 11th, two hijacked airplanes struck the buildings.Text1Text IIMemorable quotes12UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text2Text IIMemorable quotes Many people died immediately in explosions and fires. Oth

267、ers ran down many levels of steps in an effort to escape the buildings. Others waited for help in their offices. Then, one after another, both buildings fell. The collapse of the towers killed thousands of people. It also wrecked or damaged surrounding buildings.3UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text3Text IIMem

268、orable quotes Engineers from the state of Illinois soon will investigate the collapse of the buildings for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Their early study, however, shows that the buildings held up well. One tower remained standing for about forty-seven minutes after the plane hit it. The

269、 other tower stayed up for about one hour and forty minutes after it was struck. The fact that the towers stayed up as long as they did permitted many people to escape.4UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text4Text IIMemorable quotes Several experts have said no building could have resisted the attacks. The terror

270、ists meant to cause the largest explosions and the hottest fires possible. So they hijacked planes heavily loaded with fuel. The heat from the burning fuel weakened the steel structure of the towers. These fires burned far hotter than fires used to test building materials. They also burned longer. T

271、he intense heat caused the upper levels of the buildings to fall. Then the lower levels also fell.5UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text5Text IIMemorable quotes Some pieces of building wreckage caused destruction in the area. Mainly, however, the towers imploded and fell down in their own space. Several enginee

272、rs praised the World Trade Center for this. Many more people would have died if the buildings had fallen to the side. Officials say the wreckage will take months to clear. After the attacks, broken glass and smoking metal lay 12 meters above the ground. The World Trade Center had contained 200,000 t

273、ons of steel. It also had 43,000 windows.67UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text6Text IIMemorable quotes About 50,000 people worked in the World Trade Center. Some estimates say as many as 90,000 people passed through it on some days. The towers represented business and trade in the biggest city in America. Man

274、y people throughout the world recognized pictures of the World Trade Center against the skies of New York.8UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text7Text IIMemorable quotes People in New York are discussing ways to remember the World Trade Center and the people who died in the attack. Several artists and building d

275、esigners suggest a memorial called Towers of Light. The arts group Creative Time proposes forming two towers of light in the shape of the fallen buildings. These lights would reach toward the sky. The artists currently are researching methods that could produce lighting with such power.9UnitWeveBeen

276、Hit!综合教程二Text8Text IIMemorable quotes Businessman Larry Silverstein currently controls use of the World Trade Center property. Mr. Silverstein says he will rebuild the Center. However, it is unclear what the new center will be like. Some architects have suggested creating four shorter buildings. The

277、se structures would have about 50 levels. A park between the buildings would contain a memorial to victims of the attack.1011UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text9Text IIMemorable quotes Other New York citizens called for rebuilding the World Trade Center as it was. For example, former mayor Ed Koch urged repla

278、cement of the two skyscrapers. He said this would show the terrorists that New York remained undefeated. However, some city planners believe such extremely tall structures should not be replaced. Instead, some experts advise copying other New York buildings that are not as tall.1213UnitWeveBeenHit!综

279、合教程二 The Urban Land Institute is a research and educational organization for planners and building designers. Some members believe skyscrapers waste space. These experts say some buildings use their lower levels mainly to get people to the upper levels. Some experts also believe the office needs of

280、businesses are changing. Most large companies now have their headquarters in skyscrapers. This permits their employees to work together in one place. However, employees today can communicate easily though electronic mail and other technology. So some planners believe there will be less need for skys

281、crapers in the future.Text10Text IIMemorable quotes1415UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 The Empire State Building is now the tallest building in New York City. It was built in 1931. It was the tallest building in the world for more than 40 years. It still is one of the most popular. Thousands of millions of vi

282、sitors have seen New York from observation areas in this building. Some Americans now say they are worried about the Empire State Building. However, a wealthy New York property owner has offered as much as 57 million dollars to buy it. He says he believes fear of skyscrapers will be temporary.Text11

283、Text IIMemorable quotes1617UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 Many of American skyscrapers have increased safety measures since the terrorist attacks. Owners have placed barriers around the buildings at street level. Security devices and guards examine people who enter the buildings. Building occupants are recei

284、ving information about what to do in an emergency. Skyscrapers were invented in the United States. As early as the 1880s, two new technical developments made these taller buildings possible. One development was the mechanical elevator. It meant that people would not have to climb many steps to reach

285、 the upper floors of tall buildings. The development of steel also helped make taller buildings possible. Text12Text IIMemorable quotes1819UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 The first skyscraper was built in Chicago, Illinois in 1885. The Home Insurance Building was almost 55 meters tall. Chicago became home to

286、the worlds tallest buildings in 1973 when the Sears Tower was built. It is 442 meters tall. The Sears Tower was the tallest building in the world for 23 years. Then, in 1996, two taller buildings were completed. They are the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They are about 452 meters tall.T

287、ext13Text IIMemorable quotes2021UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 Recently, businessman Donald Trump proposed another very tall building for Chicago. Mr. Trump and the owners of the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper wanted to build a structure 457 meters high along the Chicago River. Mr. Trump and the newspaper owner

288、s have been seeking more money for the project. Now, however, it is unclear if they will continue proposing such a big skyscraper. Developers in China want to build the tallest skyscraper ever. They are planning an International Financial Center for Shanghai. The Center is to be more than 487 meters

289、 tall.Text14Text IIMemorable quotes2223UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 The building would have several safety measures not included in the World Trade Center buildings. For example, the areas containing steps would be wider than those in the World Trade Center. Areas called refuge floors would be placed every

290、 ten to twelve levels. These open-air places are designed to protect people from smoke. They are legally required in China and some other Asian countries. Experts say there is almost no engineering limit to the height a skyscraper can be. Still, peoples feelings may limit the size of skyscrapers in

291、the future.Text15Text IIMemorable quotes2425UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 For example, a New York City stock trader works in an office high in a skyscraper. He said he once liked to look out his office window and see the other tall buildings of the city. But his feelings have changed since the terrorist att

292、acks. Now, he says, he would like to work much closer to the ground.Text16Text IIMemorable quotes2627UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text2 thebuildingsheldupwellText IIMemorable quotes the buildings held up well. : the buildings stayed in a reasonably good condition after it was struck.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二 th

293、e towers imploded and fell down in their own space. : the towers burst inward instead of outward and fell down in their own space.Text2 thetowersimplodedandText IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二the Empire State Building: The Empire State Building is a 102-storey Art Deco skyscraper in New York

294、 City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. It stood as the worlds tallest building for more than 40 years, from its completion in 1931 until construction of the World Trade Centers North Tower was completed in 1972. The Empire State Building was named by the American Society of

295、Civil Engineers as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.Text3 theEmpireStateBuildingText IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text4 theSearsTowerText IIMemorable quotesthe Sears Tower: Standing at 1,450 feet and 110 storeys high, Sears Tower is the tallest building in North America. Offeri

296、ng more than 3.8 million square feet of office and retail space, Sears Tower is the business location in Chicago.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text4 PetronasTowersText IIMemorable quotesPetronas Towers: Kuala Lumpur, being the capital of Malaysia, is full of high-rise buildings and skyscrapers. Petronas Towe

297、rs, the tallest in the world with the height of 1,438 ft, are located there.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Donald Trump: He was born in 1946 and is a billionaire real estate developer that has massed a fortune through owning key New York properties (e.g. Trump Towers) and Atlantic City casinos. Donald Trump t

298、ook over his fathers New York real estate business and by the 1970s had fashioned himself a deal-maker in Manhattan.Text4 DonaldTrumpText IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text5-5-anInternationalFinancial1Text IIMemorable quotesan International Financial Centre for Shanghai: It refers to the sk

299、yscraper officially known as the Shanghai World Financial Centre, abbreviated as SWFC. It is a 101-storey supertall skyscraper with multiple functions, located in the Lujiazui Financial District, Shanghai, China. Its foundation stone was laid on August 27, 1997. Because of fund shortage caused by th

300、e Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s, its construction was delayed, and was not completed until September 14, 2007, on which day the skyscraper was topped out at 492 meters. It is currently the worlds third tallest completed buildingUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Text6-6-anInternationalFinancial2Text II

301、Memorable quotesby roof. On August 28, 2008, the SWFC officially opened for business. On August 30 the Observation Deck opened with a view from 3 levels. The highest view is at 474 meters above sea level.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二QuestionsfordiscussionQuestionsfordiscussion11. What was special about the

302、World Trade Center in New York?The World Trade Centre, a symbol of New York, was the tallest building in the city with more than 100 levels. Its sturdy structure was shown by the fact that it remained standing for a fairly long time after it was hit in the September 11 attacks. Besides, when it did

303、fall down, it collapsed within its own space.Text IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二2. What makes Americans feel uneasy about extremely tall buildings?The September 11 attacks make them worry about the safety of extremely tall buildings. Some think skyscrapers are only a waste of space; others

304、do not think skyscrapers are a must any more, as modern technology enables employees to communicate easily without having to work in their headquarters in skyscrapers.3. What do some experts think of skyscrapers now? Whats your idea about skyscrapers?QuestionsfordiscussionQuestionsfordiscussion2Text

305、 IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二QuestionsfordiscussionQuestionsfordiscussion3Text IIMemorable quotesFour ways of restoring the World Trade Center are mentioned in the text: 1. putting up a memorial called Towers of Light; 2. rebuilding the Centre, but its unclear what the new one will be lik

306、e; 3. creating four shorter buildings of about 50 levels with a memorial to victims of the attack in a park between these buildings; 4. rebuilding the World Trade Center as it was. On the other hand, however, some city planners believe that such tall structures should not be replaced at all. Instead

307、, some experts advise4. How many ways of restoring the World Trade Centre are mentioned in the passage? Which of them do you think is the best one? Why?UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二QuestionsfordiscussionQuestionsfordiscussion4Text IIMemorable quotescopying other New York buildings that are not as tall. Pers

308、onally I think the last alternative, i.e. not replacing such skyscrapers at all, is the best choice, not only because it seems to be safer, but also because we are closer to our Mother Earth when we live and work in lower buildings.UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二MemorableQuotes1MemorableQuotes1Read the follow

309、ing quotes and find out the meaning of life implicated by them.Text IIMemorable quotes1. But whether on the scaffold highOr in the battles van,The fittest place where man can dieIs where he dies for man! Michael J. BarryThe most suitable way for man to die is to die for the mankind no matter he is s

310、entenced to death on the scaffold or dies in the battlefield. UnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Humanity has undergone sad suffering, and deep in great pain are you who long for the future, but are afraid to die. Although you are painfully tested, be patient with life. 2. O suffering, sad humanity!O ye afflicted

311、 ones, who lieSteeped to the lips in misery,Longing, yet afraid to die,Patient, thou sorely tried! Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMemorableQuotes3MemorableQuotes3Text IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Michael Joseph Barry (1817 1889) was an Irish poet, author, and political figure.Questionsfordiscus

312、sionQuestionsfordiscussion1Text IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 1882) was an American educator and poet. This quotation is taken from his “The Goblet of Life” which is about how to live our life to the fullest. QuestionsfordiscussionQuestionsfordiscussion2Text IIMemorable quotesUnitWeveBeenHit!综合教程二

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