DoYouRememberWhatYouWereDoing?Thetitlecanbehelpfulforyoutounderstandatext.Itisalsoagoodideatoreadthefirstsentenceofeachparagraphbeforeyoureadthewholetext.ReadthetitleandfirstSentences.ReadthetitleandfirstSentences.generalmeaning:peopleoftenrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.2b.Readthepassageandanswerthequestions.1.Whatarethetwoeventsinthepassage?2.Whendidtheyhappen?Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.TheWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkwastakendownonApril4,1968.onSeptember11,2001.ThetwoeventsWhen2c.Readthepassageagain.Arethefollowingstatementstrue(T)orfalse(F),oristheinformationnotgiven(NG)?___1.EveryoneinAmericarememberswhokilledDr.King.___2.RobertAllenwaseatinglunchwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.___3.Robert’sparentswereshockedtohearthenews.___4.KateSmithwaswatchingamoviewhenaplanehittheWorldTradeCenter.___5.Katedidn’tthinkherfriendwastellingthetruthabouttheevent.FFTFT2d.Underlinesentencesfromthepassagewithsimilarmeaningstotheonesbelow.1.Noteveryonewillrememberwhokilledhim,buttheycanrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthathegotkilled.2.Noonesaidanythingfortherestofdinner.Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledhim,theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenews.Wefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.1.Myparentswerecompletelyshocked!completelyadv.彻底地,完全地e.g.Iunderstandcompletely.我完全明白。shockedadj.惊愕的;受震惊的e.g.Shewassoshockedthatshecouldhardlysayaword.她大为震惊,几乎一句话也说不出来。1.Myparentswerecompletelyshocked!completelyadv.彻底地,完全地e.g.Iunderstandcompletely.我完全明白。shockedadj.惊愕的;受震惊的e.g.Shewassoshockedthatshecouldhardlysayaword.她大为震惊,几乎一句话也说不出来。[即学即练]翻译下列句子。1)看到邻居那样对待孩子我很惊愕。2)他对她抽烟感到很震惊。[即学即练]翻译下列句子。1)看到邻居那样对待孩子我很惊愕。2)他对她抽烟感到很震惊。Iwasshockedtoseemyneighbourstreatedtheirkidsinthatway.Hewasshockedthatshewassmoking.Iwasshockedtoseemyneighbourstreatedtheirkidsinthatway.Hewasshockedthatshewassmoking.2.Myparentsdidnottalkafterthat,andwefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.insilence沉默,无声withoutspeakingormakingasound;silently2.Myparentsdidnottalkafterthat,andwefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.insilence沉默,无声withoutspeakingormakingasound;silentlye.g.Manypatientswerewaitinginsilence.许多病人在静静地等候着。Ahundredandfiftyreporterssatinsilence.在场的150名记者静静地坐在那里。e.g.Manypatientswerewaitinginsilence.许多病人在静静地等候着。Ahundredandfiftyreporterssatinsilence.在场的150名记者静静地坐在那里。3.Ididn’tbelievehimatfirst.atfirst“起初,首先”,作为介词短语,只起副词作用(在句中用作状语)。atfirst主要用于强调前后对照,暗示接下去的动作与前面的动作不同甚至相反,因此常有but,afterwards,soon,atlast等相呼应。如:3.Ididn’tbelievehimatfirst.atfirst“起初,首先”,作为介词短语,只起副词作用(在句中用作状语)。atfirst主要用于强调前后对照,暗示接下去的动作与前面的动作不同甚至相反,因此常有but,afterwards,soon,atlast等相呼应。如:Atfirstweusedpencils.首先我们使用。AtfirstIdidn’twanttogo,butsoonIchangedmymind.我开始不想去,但我很快就改变了主意。Atfirstweusedpencils.首先我们使用。AtfirstIdidn’twanttogo,butsoonIchangedmymind.我开始不想去,但我很快就改变了主意。inhistoryinsilenceatfirsttellthetruthbeshockedtodosth.havetroubledoingsth.so…that1.在历史上2.默默地3.首先4.讲实话5.做......感到吃惊6.做某事有麻烦7.如此......以致