1、导学案三 Listening, Everyday English一. .单词,短语,句型blitz 闪电战 bomb n, 炸弹 station 根据地,基地 chain 链条 campaign 作战行动军事行动 the air-raid shelter 防空洞 be supposed to do 理应做某事二. Listen to the tape and fill in the blanks.Interviewer : Im talking to Alice and Henry Potter, who were both living in London during the Second
2、 World War, and who both _the bombing campaign which is _the London Blitz. Alice, what are your strongest memories of it ?Alice: Well, I was only seven years old at that time, and the first bombs fell a long way from my house. But I remember that the house_, and I _my bedroom window. Iremember seein
3、g fires in the distance. Ive never forgotton that. London was _all around me. There was so many fires that the clounds in the sky turned pink._.Interviewer : Yes, indeed.Alice: I also remember that my parents were very _me.Interviewer : Why ?Alice: Because I was looking through my bedroom window. Yo
4、u werent _to do that. You have to keep your windows covered all the time at night.Interviewer : Henry. what are your first memories of the Blitz?Henry: Well, Im older than Alice, and I was 12 when the bombing started. The first thing I remembered was the sound of the planes. They_ very low. My broth
5、er and I went out into the street to watch. We never told my parents about that. If Id told them about that, they would have killed me!Interviewer : How did you feel when you went into the street ? Were you afraid ?Henry: Well, yes, I suppose I was. But I also remember feeling very_.Interviewer : An
6、d did any of the bombs drop near you ?Alice: Not on the first night, no. And I often wonder why. I suppose because we werent near any factories and we werent near the docks.Interviewer : And later ?Alice: Later, yes. A bomb fell on our street.Interviewer : Did you see it ?Alice: No, we were in the a
7、ir-raid shelter. Otherwise I wouldnt have survived. Actually, we were_. Thats right, the underground station. If I remember rightly, we werent supposed to do that.Interviewer : Really ?Alice: Yes . The government thought that it wouldnt be safe, so they put _on the doors. A lot of people thought it
8、would be the safest place, so they _ the chains. After that, a lot of people went there.Henry: And they were right. It was much safer in the underground.Alice: Yes, you felt much safer in the underground. There were _ above the ground as well. And it was much noisier there.Interviewer : Henry, Whats
9、 your strongest memory ?Henry: One night, my father and me came out of the house later than everyone else. We had to run about half a mile to the underground station. And it was one of the worst nights. The sky was _, and you could hear the sounds of falling bombs. That was_. Ill never forget hearin
10、g that sound.Interviewer : What else do you remember ,Alice ?Alice: The firemen.Interviewer : The firemen ?Alice: Yes, they were wonderful. As soon as there was a fire, a fire engine arrived. I can remember them shouting to each other. Very _ men.Interviewer : How often did the bombers come?Henry: E
11、very night.Interviewer : Really ?Henry: Yes, and not just once a night. I remember_the time between the raids one night-there was a raid every two minutes for about an hour.Interviewer : Thank you both for sharing your memories with us.Alice: Youre welcome.Henry: We should thank you . We appreciated
12、 the opportunity to talk.三. Language points 1. If I remember rightly, we werent supposed to do that. be supposed to do sth _e. g.每个人在汽车里应当系好安全带._该句型与否定词连用,表示委婉的禁止,意为: _ .e. g. You are not supposed to smoke here._suppose 用法:. supposesupposing that 可以起连词作用,引导条件状语从句.e. g. Suppose A equals B, whats the
13、result ?. suppose sb ( to be ) + adj.n. 认为某人e. g. All of his friends will suppose her to be his wife. I suppose sonot. 我想会的不会的.e. g. - Its going to be fine this evening.- I suppose so. I dont suppose that 我认为.不.(否定前移)e. g. I dont suppose that she will be back soon. 疑问词+ do you suppose + 陈述句, 表示: 你认为? 其中 do you suppose 为插入语.e. g. Who do you suppose telephoned this morning?(2011辽宁). What are you doing out of bed, Tom ? Youre _to be asleep.A. supposed B. known C. thought D. considered.