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Lesson 42

Lesson 42. The Hurricane. 湘城中学 金惠锋. A hurricane is a powerful storm that measures several hundred miles in diameter ( 直径 ). Hurricanes have two main parts.

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Lesson 42

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  1. Lesson 42 The Hurricane 湘城中学 金惠锋

  2. A hurricane is a powerful storm that measures several hundred miles in diameter (直径). Hurricanes have two main parts.

  3. The first is the eye(风眼) of the hurricane,which is a calm area in the center of the storm. Usually, the eye of a hurricane measures about 20 miles in diameter, and has very few clouds. The second part is the wall of clouds that surrounds the calm eye. This is where the hurricane's strongest winds and heaviest rain happens.

  4. Discussion 1.What happens in a hurricane?/What’s the weather like in a hurricane? The wind blows hard, it rains heavily and floods the streets 2.What damage is caused? Deaths. Trees down. No water. Roads blocked

  5. Fast reading : 1.Why did the hurricane cause so much damage? It had been raining heavily for 2 days and the ground was wet. The trees had their leaves on and were easily pushed over by the wind. 2.Who helped to get things back to normal after the hurricane? The army ,electricity and telephone workers.

  6. True or False 1.If the hurricane had happened during the day-time, there would have been many more deaths. True 2.England usually has not plenty of rain every month of the year. False England usually has plenty of rain every month of the year. 3.In the morning people woke up and found the world outside their houses completely changed.This sentence means that the world is changing quickly False It means that the world outside had completely been destroyed by the hurricane

  7. 4.The strong winds not only brought down electricity lines but telephone poles as well. False Electricity lines as well as telephone poles were brought down by falling trees or branches. 5.Many towns and villages had their water supply cut off because a lot of water pipes were broken. False They had no water supply because there Was no electricity. 6.The passage seems to suggest, by giving an example, that it is safer to remain in the house when hurricane comes. False The passage uses an example to show That it is not safe to remain in the house.

  8. 1.What happened on Friday October,1987? A hurricane stuck the southeast of England. Between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. the hurricane crossed the southeast corner of England with winds of up to 160 kph. Nineteen people lost their lives.

  9. 2.What’s the weather like in England? England usually has plenty of rain every month of the year. 3.What about the rain that night? That night was the worst one in the history. It had been raining heavily for two days. 4what damage was caused by the hurricane? Many people were killed.A lot of trees were blown down and many roads and railway lines were blocked.Telephone lines and phone poles were brought down.

  10. Reading comprehension : 1.The reason why nineteen people died in the hurricane perhaps was that_______. A. it rained heavily and they were washed away B. very tall trees were brown down C. the big trees fell down where they were sleeping D. they were missing in the dark 2.From the passage the greatest harm to the towns and villages was that______ in the hurricane. A.there was no electricity B.water supply was cut off without electricity C.people could't get touch with others D.a great many tall trees were brown down c D

  11. Reading comprehension : 3.At that night some people couldn't get to sleep, which made them____. A.safe the whole night B.nervous all the time C.lucky all night long D.protect themselves as possible as they could 4.With the help of the soldiers and the workers from other parts of Britain____. A. everything would be better as soon as possible B. things were got back as they were before C.the towns and villages were much better than before D.the people had nothing to worry about D A

  12. B • 5.Not too many people died because the hurricane . • was not strong enough • B. happened during the midnight • C. was stopped by the trees • D. because weaker after the rain • 6.The army was called in to help the people . • repair electricity lines as well as telephone poles • cut through fallen trees and clear the and paths • C. work very long hours for many weeks • D. send food and clothes to the area • 7. What’s the main idea of the 4th paragraph • of the 1th passage? • A. A woman was lying in bed, listening to the • rushing winds. • B. A tree fell onto the other half of a woman’s bed. • C. A branch broke the bed which a girl didn't’t sleep in. • D. Some people were lucky enough to escape the • hurricane. B D

  13. Oral Practice Describe the picture according to the third paragraph? Many trees had been blown down by the high winds, blocking roads. Electricity lines as well as telephone poles were brought down by falling trees or branches.

  14. Main idea of each paragraph : P1. Time , place and damage of the hurricane P2. Causes of the hurricane P3. Damage of the hurricane P4. Some lucky escapes Help of the army, electricity and telephone workers P5.

  15. Fill in the blanks with proper words Homework hurricane On Friday 16th October, 1987, a __crossed the southeast corner of with winds of up to 160kph.The trees with their on were over very easily by the strong winds. The falling trees or brought down lines as well as telephone . supply was cut off in many towns and .Nineteen people lost their lives and many people had lucky . If the hurricane during the daytime, there would have been many more . It took weeks to clear all the roads and mend all the electricity lines and telephone lines. Many valuable trees in Kew Gardens, an old and famous research for plants were in the hurricane. And in the southeast were completely destroyed. England leaves pushed branches electricity poles Water villages had happened escaped deaths broken valuable center lost Woods forests

  16. Good-bye! Good-bye! Good-bye! Good-bye!

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