英语周报1高二英语人教选修6课件:nit ing Langage
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no longer
became excited and
frightened?
forgot to be frightened
4. Listen to the tape once more. Write the names of the person beside the emotional expressions they talked about. 1. I became so excited that I forgot my fear. Jane 2. At first I was afraid that the volcano would erupt while I was still inside it. Sarah
3. Listen again and fill in the chart.
Name
Jane Small
Length of time as a volcanologist?
5 years
Where was the volcano? When was he/she no longer frightened?
6. I felt very nervous and had to force myself not to panic. Frank
7. After that I became excited by the experience and forgot to be frightened. Sarah
He returned to say that we would not be able to continue our journey until the road was cleared. Soon we were told that the army was bringing salt and sand to make the road safe again. We waited in the car. It got colder and colder. I began to tremble even though I had a blanket round me.
Hawaii
When back on dry land
Name
Sarah Tang
Length of time as a volcanologist?
20 years
Where was the volcano?
New Zealand
When was he/she After the trembling she
Suddenly we slid across the road and stopped. At first I only felt a little nervous. After all, the car was warm and my parents were there but there was a long line of cars ahead of us and none of them were moving. Then I did begin to feel bothered and concerned. My father got out and went to investigate.
Joy
excitement happiness pleasure amazement relief enthusiasm eagerness gladness delight
Fear
Panic trembling sweating terror terrified frightened shocked
What if the army could not clear the road! I began to panic. Just when I felt that I could not stand the situation any more, I heard a shout. The army had arrived, the road was being cleared and we were saved. I felt so relieved and happy that my family’s suffering was over!
3. I was trembling as much as the ground — and was sweating too!
Sarah 4. After that, I was never so frightened
again but I’m always careful. Jane
5. I was so anxious and couldn’t move at first. Jane
Anxiety
nervous anxious worried bothered concerned
6. Think of or imagine a powerful natural force (such as an earthquake, flood, typhoon, tsunami) that you have experienced or heard. Tell your partner about your experience and how you felt. Use expressions from Exercises 4 and 5 as well as other ones you can think of.
Sample
I remember being in a very bad snowstorm. We were driving back to my hometown for Spring Festival and it was a very long journey. I was nearly asleep in the back of the car when my father shouted that the road was becoming quite slippery with snow.
Alaska
After collecting a sample of lava
Name Length of time as a volcanologist? Where was the volcano? When was he/she no longer frightened?
Frank Gore 10 years
人教课标 高二 选修 6
Unit 5
Page 38
1. before listening, look at the pictures below and guess what problems volcanologists have to face. Then listen to the tape and see if you were right.
SPEAKING TASK ON PAGE 73
A
B
C
2. Listen to three volcanologists’ talking about their most frightening experience. Write their names under the pictures.
A
B
C
Frank Gore Jane Small Sarah Tang
8. I had never felt so happy as I landed safely. Frank
5. Look at the sentences in Exercise 4 above and collect as many words as you can that express joy, fear or anxiety. Then in pairs try to add more words. Be prepared to tell your list to the class.