Module6WarandPeace单元小结InSeptember,1939,GermanyinvadedandoccupiedPoland,whichmarkedthebeginningoftheSecondWorldWar.Thewarlastedforabout7years.Later,manycountries,includingBritain,declaredwaronGermany.Numerousprivatesdied.Despitethis,thesurvivorsstillthinktheirsacrificeandeffortsworthwhile.ThemostimportantandmemorablebattleofthewarwasOperationOverlord.ThesituationatOmahaBeachwhereAmericantroopslandedwassobadthatitscommanderseventhoughtaboutabandoningtheoperation.Toourgreatastonishment,eventually,thesoldiersmadeabreakthroughwithgreatcourageandtheDDaylandingwassuccessful.Duringthelanding,somesoldiersdrownedinthedeepwater,otherswoundedbythebulletsorshells.Fortunately,somesoldierswerepickedup.Whensomeoldsoldiersthinkofthescenenow,theystillfeelshockedandfrightened.On6June,2004,survivorswithdifferentnationalitiesoftheDDaylandingreturnedtoFrancetowatchthecemeteryandmemorialoverlookingOmahaBeachtoremembertheirlostcomrades.Nowadays,mostpeoplelongforpeaceandcondemnwar.Peaceistheverythingthatmostcountrieshavegoneafter.1939年9月德国入侵并占领了波兰,这标志着第二次世界大战的开始。二战大约持续了7年。后来许多国家,包括英国,都向德国宣战。无数的士兵牺牲了。尽管如此,幸存者仍认为他们的牺牲和努力是值得的。这场战争中最重要和最难忘的战役是“霸王行动”。美国军队登陆的奥马哈海滩形势非常糟糕,以至于指挥官都考虑放弃这次行动。令我们感到非常惊讶的是,最后士兵们用他们巨大的勇气取得了突破,D日登陆成功了。在这次登陆中,一些士兵在深水中被淹死,一些被子弹或炮弹击中负伤。幸运的是,有些士兵被救起。当一些老士兵回想起当时的情景时,他们依旧感到震惊和恐惧。在2004年6月6号,D日登陆的不同国籍的幸存者回到法国去参观俯视奥马哈海滩的公墓和纪念碑以怀念他们阵亡的战友。现在,大多数人渴望和平谴责战争。和平是大多数国家追求的东西。加餐练(一)完形阅读组合练Ⅰ.完形填空AyoungSyrianwoman,Lilith,hadbeeninvitedtotheconferenceatthelastminute.Everyoneseemedsurprisedbut__1__thatshe'dactuallycome.Justafewdaysearlier,Lilithhad__2__hercountryandfoundrefuge(庇护)withoneofthe__3__attendingtheconference.AsanOrthodoxChristianinSyria,sheandherlovedoneshadbecome__4__targetsofviolentterrorist(恐怖分子)groupsinthecountry'songoingcivilwar.Lilithhad__5__horrorsnooneofheryoungageshouldeverwitness.Withthefurtherdangerit__6__,shedecidedtoleaveherhomeandherfamilytofind__7__hereinAmerica.Knowingsomeofher__8__,andseeinghersittingthroughthesessionsattheretreat—headcoveredinascarf,face__9__towardthefloor—brokemyheart.Lilith'sstory__10__allofus,includingPam,whowasa__11__maker.Pamhadjust__12__abeautifulquilt,andhadbroughtitwithher.She,alongwithafewoftheleaders,decidedtogiveittoLilithasa__13__oftheircomfortandlove.Lilithhadleftherownmother__14__inherhomeland,andIcouldn'timaginehow__15__andlonelyshefelt.__16__Icouldseetherewerelotsof“mamas”inthiscommunityofwomenwhoweremorethan__17__toloveher.Duringourlast__18__together,Lilithwascalledforwardandprayedover,hugged,andwrappedupinthatbeautifulquilt.IthoughtofthemanyhoursPam__19___spentworkingonit,unawareoftheterribleeventsthatwouldleadLilithtothismoment—surroundedbythebeautyandlovethequiltembodied.I__20__.Whentheytoldheritwasforher,shewept,too.语篇解读:叙利亚女子Lilith为了躲避家乡的战争和恐怖分子的袭击,来到美国寻求帮助,得到了作者及其他女士的帮助。该篇文章告诉我们应维护和平并帮助他人。1.A.delightedB.impressedC.disappointedD.shocked解析:选A由but可知此处应用一个与surprised相反的形容词,故用deli...