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Unit 4 Calamities and Rescues
Unit 4 Calamities and Rescues In this unit, you will first listen and then talk about traffic accidents read about calamities and rescues learn new words and expressions write to describe how an airplane crash takes place practice the use of subject clauses write to apply for holiday insurance visit Culture Salon for an introduction to the red Cross To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
In this unit, you will ◼ first listen, and then talk about traffic accidents ◼ read about calamities and rescues ◼ learn new words and expressions ◼ write to describe how an airplane crash takes place ◼ practice the use of subject clauses ◼ write to apply for holiday insurance ◼ visit Culture Salon for an introduction to the Red Cross Unit 4 Calamities and Rescues
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Unit 4 Calamities and rescues Directions: Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words. Click here to listen Nature imposes difficult conditions upon the earth from time to time. The tornado and forest fire, pictured below, destroy natural 1 homes and other structures, and very often harm or kill people. Technological tragedies happen with little or no warning as we see trains crash and airplanes fall from the sky shortly after take-off. As tragic as calamities are, they seem to 2 the best in human nature. People trained in 3. care arrive at the scene and begin assisting the injured. Others come with equipment to remove debris. Men, women, and young people willingly come to the scene of an hoping to be of help in some way. These selfless acts of 5 make our world a better place. Compassion eases the wounds of calamities American Airlines flight number 587 crashed less than three minutes after 6 from JFK Airport in New York in November 2001. 7 saw an engine fire develop on the planes number one engine located under the left wing of the 8 Seconds later. the airliner 9 eight homes, completely destroying four of them. All 260 people 10 the airplane were killed along with six people at the crash site, leaving many people to mourn the loss of their loved ones. The residents (people who live in the area of the crash) allied together to comfort those grieving, while others removed bodies from the wreckage and did the necessary clean-u To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Unit 4 Calamities and Rescues Directions: Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words. Click here to listen. Nature imposes difficult conditions upon the earth from time to time. The tornado and forest fire, pictured below, destroy natural 1. _______, homes and other structures, and very often harm or kill people. Technological tragedies happen with little or no warning as we see trains crash and airplanes fall from the sky shortly after take -off. As tragic as calamities are, they seem to 2. _______ the best in human nature. People trained in 3. _______ care arrive at the scene and begin assisting the injured. Others come with equipment to remove debris. Men, women, and young people willingly come to the scene of an 4. _______ hoping to be of help in some way. These selfless acts of 5. _______ make our world a better place. Compassion eases the wounds of calamities. American Airlines flight number 587 crashed less than three minutes after 6. _______ from JFK Airport in New York in November, 2001. 7. _______ saw an engine fire develop on the plane’s number one engine located under the left wing of the 8. _______. Seconds later, the airliner 9. _______ eight homes, completely destroying four of them. All 260 people 10. _______ the airplane were killed along with six people at the crash site, leaving many people to mourn the loss of their loved ones. The residents (people who live in the area of the crash) rallied together to comfort those grieving, while others removed bodies from the wreckage and did the necessary clean-up