1、Unit 44th period 1.Never buy a house that/which does not have bolts 2.underneath because it will not be safe in an earthquake.2.Make sure that the walls which/that should be strongand well-built have the pipes tied to them.3.The people whose homes are in an earthquake areamust make sure their furnit
2、ure does not move around in an earthquake.4 Televisions,computers,lamps and TVs that are not tiedto tables could cause accidents during an earthquake.5.Anyone who stands close to windows will be hurt in an earthquake if the glass breaks.6.Those for whom this advice is written should read it carefull
3、y.Ex.1.on page 64.ListeningReading()Talking 1.The writer was sleeping downstairs when the 2.earthquake broke out.3.2.The writer threw away his clothes and rushed out.4.3.Many huge buildings were shaking rocks and 5.bricks were falling.6.4.A lot of people were buried under the ruins.7.5.Some cows wer
4、e killed in the fire.8.6.The writer remembers clearly how he got into 9.the boat.Listen to the tape and then tell whether they are true or false.FFTTFFWhen did the man talk about the earthquake?How do you know?Is the man clam as he talks about the earthquake?Why or why not?What was the biggest dange
5、r for the man:fires,sows or falling buildings?Why?Where was the man going?Have you got any ideas to help this man during the earthquake?Listen to the tape again and then complete the following tableSuggested answers to Ex.21.After the earthquake had happed,the last sentence gives information about t
6、he next day.2.Yes,the man is clam because he is writing about something a long time after it happened.3.The falling buildings were his biggest danger and he didnt know when one might fall on him.He could at least see the fires and cows coming towards him.4.He was going to the bay to get on a boat.5.
7、Answers will vary but should demonstrate an understanding of the listening text.Views of the 1906 San FranciscoEarthquake and Fire5:13 a.m.April 18th,1906fire around the Call Buildingearthquake-destroyed water pipebroken water pipesDreadful earthquake damagein Chinatownthe destroyed churchdamaged wa
8、rehouserefugees fleeing along the StreetThe Army later provided tents for refugees.poorly-built shelters250,000 peoplelost their homes700 peoplelost their lives(II)1.Who is the man in the picture?2.What can we see from the word Never in the sentence“Never before in the history has a city been so com
9、pletely destroy?3.How many negative words are used in the first paragraph,and what can we know from these words?4.Whats the main idea of the second paragraph?5.What can we learn from the first sentence and the last sentence?1.An Americas writer,Jack London.2.From the word never,we can feel that the
10、writer was very sad.And never is a powerful word and London does not use it carelessly here.3.The main idea is out at sea it was calm.4.The two sentences give us a contrast.Although the city was destroyed the people were not nervous or upset.They just did what they should do.London was deeply proud
11、of the people.3.There are seven words.They are never,nothing,gone,no,useless and burst.1.What do you know about the cause of an earthquake?2.What new information about earthquakes have you learned now?3.What words and expressions can you use to describe an earthquake?1.Read the letter Then finish exercises 3 and 42.And do exercise 1&2 (Using words and expressions)