SectionB(2a-2e)枣阳市第六中学李培红Interview采访Whatwereyoudoingat8:00yesterday?A:Iwasdoingmyhomework.B:MymotherwaswatchingTVC:Mybrotherwasplayingcomputergames.Lead-inDr.MartinLutherKingA.Doyouknowthisman?25/1/14马丁·路德·金(MartinLutherKing,1929年1月15日-1968年4月4日),著名的美国民权运动领袖。1948年大学毕业。1948年至1951年期间,在美国东海岸的费城继续深造。1963年,马丁·路德·金晋见了肯尼迪总统,要求通过新的民权法,给黑人以平等的权利。1963年8月28日,在林肯纪念堂前,发表了《我有一个梦想》的演说。1964年度诺贝尔和平奖的获得者。1968年4月,马丁·路德·金前往孟菲斯市,领导工人罢工后,被人刺杀,时年39岁。从1986年起,美国政府将每年1月的第3个星期一,定为马丁路德金全国纪念日。25/1/14B.Doyouknowthisfamousbuilding?WTC=WorldTradeCenter世界贸易中心25/1/14C.Canyouguesswhathappened?25/1/14世界贸易中心(WorldTradeCenter,1973年—2001年9月11日)在纽约曼哈顿岛西南端,为美国纽约的地标之一,西临哈德逊河。世界贸易中心由两座并立的塔式摩天楼、4幢7层办公楼和1幢22层的旅馆组成,建于1962-1976年。业主是纽约州和新泽西州的港务局。设计人是美籍日裔建筑师M·雅马萨基(MinoruYamasaki,日本名为山崎实)。世界贸易中心曾为世界上最高的双塔,纽约市的标志性建筑,也曾是世界上最高的建筑物之一。在震惊世界的9·11事件中,世界贸易中心两座主楼在恐怖袭击中相继崩塌,2753人随之而去,这是有史以来最惨烈的恐怖袭击事故。25/1/14Readingstrategy(阅读指导)ReadingtheTitleandFirstSentencesThetitlecanbehelpfulforyoutounderstandatext.Itisalsoagoodideatoreadthefirstsentenceofeachparagraphbeforeyoureadthewholetext.(看标题和首句)2a25/1/1425/1/14The1streading:1.Whatarethetwoeventsinthepassage?2.Whendidtheyhappen?Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled;TheWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkwastakendownbyterrorists.ThefirsteventhappenedonApril4,1968.ThesecondhappenedonSeptember11,2001.2bThe2ndreading:Readthepassageagain.Arethefollowingstatementstrue(T)orfalse(F),oristheinformationnotgiven(NG)?1.EveryoneinAmericarememberwhokilledDr.King.2.RobertAllenwaseatinglunchwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.3.Robert’sparentswereshockedtohearthenews.4.KateSmithwaswatchingamoviewhenaplanehittheWorldTradeCenter.5.Katedidn’tthinkherfriendwastellingthetruthabouttheevent.FFTFNG2c25/1/14The3rdreading:Underlinesentencesfromthepassagewithsimilarmeaningstotheonesbelow.1.Noteveryonewillrememberwhokilledhim,buttheycanrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthathegotkilled.2.Noonesaidanythingfortherestofourdinner.3.September11,2001—thedatealonemeanssomethingtomostpeopleintheUS.4.IhadtroublethinkingclearlyafterthatbecauseIwasveryafraid.2d25/1/14123425/1/14The4threading:Readthepassageparagraphbyparagraph.Peopleoftenrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.InAmerica,forexample,manypeoplerememberwhattheyweredoingonApril4,1968.ThiswasanimportanteventinAmericanhistory.Onthisday,Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledhim,theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenews.DoYouRememberWhatYouWereDoing?(Paragraph1)25/1/14RobertAllenisnowover50,buthewasaschoolpupilatthattime.“Iwasathomewithmyparents,”Robertremembers.“Wewereeatingdinnerinthekitchenwhenweheardthenewsontheradio.Thenewsreportersaid,‘Dr.Kingdiedjust10minutesago’.Myparentswerecompletelyshocked!Myparentsdidnottalkafterthat,andwefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.”(Paragraph2)25/1/14Morerecently,mostAmericansrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkwastakend...