高级英语第一册 Unit 1 Face to Face with HUrricane Camille 课后答案
高级英语第一册Unit1FacetoFacewithHUrricaneCamille课后答案解析

➢ The phychological damage caused/ brought about by the hurricane to Janis wasn't revealed/ dislpayed/ shown until a few days later.
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
Key to Exercises
Joseph P. Blank
3. P15. Paraphrase
1. We're 23 feet above sea level. 2. The house has been here since 1915, and no
3. report the sound of a gun being fired or of an explosion
4. douse put sb/sth into (water); throw (water) over sb/sth
P 16. Words and Expressions (A)
12. the blues sad and depressed feelings
➢ l. f 2.h 3.a 4.i 10. b 11.g 12. c 13. e
➢ K (R.17)
5.j 6.1 7.nd every plane must be checked out/
P 16. Words and Expressions (A)
高级英语Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille

conflict/struggle:
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people --- people
people --- nature
people --- society
people --- themselves
protagonist (hero) --- antagonist (enemy)
John Koshak, Jr.--- the hurricane
• apartment building in Mississippi before and after Camille
What’s the type of the text?
• narration (the telling of a story)
• characters (people): --Pop Koshak --Grandma Koshak --John Koshak --Janis Koshak --Seven children --Charles, a friend --neighbors --pets
What is the story about?
• It describes the heroic struggle of the Koshaks and their friends against the forces of a devastating hurricane Camille.
• What does the writer focus chiefly on---developing character, action (plot), or idea (theme)?
• To learn how the writer gives a vivid description of actions in terms of lexical, sentential and textual level;
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Demolish: to destroy completely demolish, destroy, raze, annihilate
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The detailed study of the text
• Introductory paragraphs 1 - 6 • --- time • --- place • --- background • --- conflict: man VS hurricanes/nature • --- character: John Koshak
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George Stewart, 57, a New Orleans evacuee, arrived at the Wesley Methodist Center Wednesday, after walking a two-day, 85-mile journey from New Orleans to Baton Rouge.
Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
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Gulfport – This sailboat washed ashore in front of the First Baptist Church
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Gulfport Gulfport's new $160,000 Recreation Center, it had been open less than a month
高级英语1-第三版课后答案-句子理解和翻译-paraphrase-translation

高级英语1-第三版课后答案-句子理解和翻译-p a r a p h r a s e-t r a n s l a t i o n-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1第一课Face to face with Hurricane Camille1.We’re elevated 23 feet.We’re 23 feet above sea level.2.The place has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has bothered it.The house has been here since 1915, andno hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3.We can batten down and ride it out.We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4.The generator was doused, and the lights went out.Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the lights also went out.5.Everybody out the back door to the cars!Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6.The electrical systems had been killed by water.The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) had been put out by water.7.John watched the water lap at the steps, and felt a crushing guilt.As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inland.8.Get us through this mess, will youOh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9.She carried on alone for a few bars; then her voice trailed away.Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10.Janis had just one delayed reaction.Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late.1.Each and every plane must be checked out thoroughly before taking off.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。
【ppt课件】高级英语第一册face_to_face_with_hurricane2教案

Church
Gulfport Gulfport's new $160,000 Recreation Center, it had been open less than a month
One of the many homes along the Mississippi Gulf Coast that were lost during Hurricane Camille
George Stewart, 57, a New Orleans evacuee, arrived at the Wesley Methodist Center Wednesday, after walking a two-day, 85-mile journey from New Orleans to Baton Rouge.
Q. for Para.2 and 3: Why did John Koshak decide to stay and face the dangers of a
devastating hurricane?
• 1. He is a self-employed businessman Magna product -- the name of his company implication: How great the loss it would be if the house was destroyed.
Paragraph 1
There are two cities of Gulfport in the U.S. The one mentioned in the text is in Mississippi, which is often visited by hurricane. The other is in Florida.
高级英语(第三版)第一册第一课 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille

Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
Objectives of Teaching Lesson 1
• To learn how the writer gives a vivid description of actions in terms of lexical, sentential and textual level;
4) Climax: para 27 when the Koshaks family survived
5) Conflict: man versus nature (hurricane as antagonist)
6) Point of view: third person
7) Atmosphere : tense and urgent
(para19) the storm…in its concentrated breadth of some 70 miles it shot out winds of nearly 200 m.p.h. and raised tides as high as 30 feet. Along the Gulf Coast, it devastated everything in its swath: 19,467 homes and 709 businesses were demolished or severely damaged. It seized 1 60,000 gallon Gulfport oil tank and dumped it 3 ½ miles away. It tore three large cargo ships from their moorings and beached them. Telephone poles and 20-inch-thick pipes cracked like guns as the winds snapped them.
高级英语1第三版课后答案解析句子理解及翻译paraphrasetranslation

第一课Face to face with Hurricane Camille1.We’re elevated 23 feet.We’re 23 feet above sea level.2.The place has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has bothered it.The house has been here since 1915, andno hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3.We can batten down and ride it out.We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4.The generator was doused, and the lights went out.Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the lights also went out.5.Everybody out the back door to the cars!Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6.The electrical systems had been killed by water.The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) had been put out by water.7.John watched the water lap at the steps, and felt a crushing guilt.As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inland.8.Get us through this mess, will you?Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9.She carried on alone for a few bars; then her voice trailed away.Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10.Janis had just one delayed reaction.Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late.1.Each and every plane must be checked out thoroughly before taking off.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。
高级英语1第三版课后答案解析句子理解及翻译paraphrasetranslation

⾼级英语1第三版课后答案解析句⼦理解及翻译paraphrasetranslation第⼀课Face to face with Hurricane Camille1.We’re elevated 23 feet.We’re 23 feet above sea level.2.The place has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has bothered it.The house has been here since 1915, andno hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3.We can batten down and ride it out.We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4.The generator was doused, and the lights went out.Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the lights also went out.5.Everybody out the back door to the cars!Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6.The electrical systems had been killed by water.The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) had been put out by water.7.John watched the water lap at the steps, and felt a crushing guilt.As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inland.8.Get us through this mess, will you?Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9.She carried on alone for a few bars; then her voice trailed away.Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10.Janis had just one delayed reaction.Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late.1.Each and every plane must be checked out thoroughly before taking off.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。
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➢ The third paragraph tells us the result of the accident.
➢ 3.The first paragraph paves the way for the main action. In the second paragraph,the vividness of the narrationis achieved through the author’s accurate description of details and effectiveuse of specific verbal phrases.
➢ 7. In the earthquake, the main structures of most of the poor-quality houses disintegrated.
➢ 8. He made greatest efforts to achieve his goals, but still, his wonderful dreams vanished into the air at last.
➢ 3. In this area, investments in ecological projects mount up to billions of yuan.
➢ 4. The dry riverbed is strewn with rocks of all sizes.
➢ 5. Although war caused great losses to this country, the local cultural traditions did not perish.
12. the blues sad and depressed feelings
➢ l. f 2.h 3.a 4.i 10. b 11.g 12. c 13. e
➢ K (R.17)
5.j 6.1 7.m 8.k 9.d
Translation
1. ➢ Each and every plane must be checked out/
result, the lights were put out. 5. Everybody go out through the back door and get
into the cars!
P15. Paraphrase
6. The electrical systems in the cars had been destroyed by water.
9. lean-to a small building with its roof leaning against the side of a large building, fence or wall
10. break up to disperse
11. pitch in to take part in and help with an activity
hurricane has ever caused any damage to it. 3. We can make necessary preparations and survive
the hurricane without much damage. 4. Water got into the generator and put it out. As a
8. bar one of the small equal parts into which a piece of music is divided, containing a fixed number of beats 音乐的一个小节
P 16. Words and Expressions (A)
5. kill to destroy or spoil sth. or make it stop operating or fail
6. litter a group of baby animals that one mother gives birth to at the same timee
7. swath a long thin area of sth.
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
Key to Exercises
Joseph P. Blank
3. P15. Paraphrase
1. We're 23 feet above sea level. 2. The house has been here since 1915, and no
➢ 6. In order to build modern high-rises, many ancient buildings with ethnic cultural features were demolished.
➢ In order to make space for modern high-rises,...
3. report the sound of a gun being fired or of an explosion
4. douse put sb/sth into (water); throw (water) over sb/sth
P Words and Expressions (A)
➢ 2. The author narrates the actions in the order of their occurrence.The first sentence of the first paragraph tells us the setting of the accident: the time and place. Then it introduces the character,or the protagonist, to whom the accident is to happen.
7. As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by his wrong decision not to flee inland.
P 16. Words and Expressions (A)
1. main a principal pipe, or line in a distributory system for water, gas, or electricity.
2. sit out sth to stay in some place and wait for sth. unpleasant or boring to finish
➢ His wonderful dreams fail to come true in spite of /despite his great efforts.
p 18. READ,THINK AND COMMENT
➢ 1. The following passage is a piece of narration. It tells us how an accident happens.
examined strictly before taking off. ➢ Every plane must undergo a close/strict
examinaiton before taking off.
2. oppse sth/ doing sth be opposed to sth/doing The residents were firmly opposed to the construction of a waste incineration plant in their neighborhood, because/for they were concerned about the plant’s emissions polluting the surrounding air.
➢ The third paragraph tells us the unexpected and rather strange result:The man that was wounded fatally in the head didn’t die,but miraculously he could speak and walk
8. Oh, God, please help us go through this storm safely.
P15. Paraphrase
9. She sang a few words alone, and then her voice gradually grew dimmer/ weaker and stopped.
10. Janis displayed rather late the exhaustion brought about by the nervous tension caused by the hurricane.
➢ The phychological damage caused/ brought about by the hurricane to Janis wasn't revealed/ dislpayed/ shown until a few days later.