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高中英语人教版高二下讲解07

2015-08-24来源:和谐英语
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[00:00.00]和谐英语学习网 Unit 19 A freedom fighter
[00:45.19]What can you see in the picture?
[00:56.74]What do you think is happening?
[01:08.44]Who is the black man in the first row?
[01:18.60]Do you know this famous American?
[01:41.46]In the 1960s,there was a great movement in the United  States,
[01:48.51]which was known as civil rights movements.
[01:55.77]Many black people joined in the march to fight for their civil rights.
[02:03.64]because they were not treated as equally as the white people.
[02:10.80]They were not allowed to go to the public parks or swimming pools.
[02:17.25]It was forbidden.
[02:20.30]What's more,they also demanded better housing and jobs.
[02:30.05]They were led by Martin Luther King.
[02:34.49]Later,the police came up.
[02:38.64]They hit the black people with sticks and put some of them into prison.
[02:45.59]Where are these two men talking?(In a prison)
[03:16.94]Who are they?(One is a stranger who is from the west coast;
[03:28.20]the other is a black man who joined in the march.)
[03:34.86]When adn where did the big civil rights march take place?
[03:42.90](In 1963 in Birmingham.)
[03:51.37]Why was B(in the dialogue)in prison?
[04:10.31]He joined in the civil rights march;
[04:17.70]the police said that the march was forbidden and put him in prison.)
[04:24.96]1.Both A and B joined in the march and were put in prison.(False)
[05:04.27]2.The black people couldn't go to all public places in the city(False)
[05:31.94]3.The balck people didn't have the same rights as the white people.(True)
[05:44.16]Language points
[05:49.15]1)There was a big civil rights
[05:58.71]march through the centre of Birmingham yesterday.
[06:29.09]2)We're not treated as equal citizens.
[06:38.00]treat...as..
[06:38.83]Don't treat us as children.
[06:48.10]Why do you treat the matter as a joke?
[06:58.84]3)I joined in the march and we were marching peacefully along
[07:08.69]and then the ploice came up.
[07:25.93]His grandpa joined the party in 1949.
[07:31.96]Do you know how many people joined the organization?
[07:43.61]Come along,and join the ball game.
[07:55.97]We all joined in the discussion.
[08:18.51]The whole school will join in the concert.
[08:25.67]join sb.in sth.
[08:39.31]Will you join us in a walk/game/discussion?
[09:12.87]They watched the gaem.and then they were invited to join in it.
[09:23.04]They decided to tell all the workers to take part in the strike.
[09:39.49]In the World War II Russians and americans took an important part.
[10:10.97]Martin Luther King,Jr,took a leading part in the civil rights movement.
[10:29.73]4)They hit us with their sticks over and over
[10:36.78]again and put some of us in prison.
[10:46.21]over and over again =again and again,or,over and over.
[10:56.37]The teacher made us pronounce the same word over and over again.
[11:06.11]They expressed their thanks to the host over and oer again.
[11:18.78]Mother told me again and agian not to be late for school.
[11:24.74]put..in (into) prison
[11:45.79]The police put the leaders of the march in prison.
[11:54.75]Many balcks were arrested and put into prison.
[12:04.81]Which group of people did King support,
[12:25.97]and how much success did he have?
[12:30.12]He supported black people.
[12:36.37]He won a lot of success,e.g,he won them the rights to vote.
[12:43.73]1)In 1964 Martin Luther King,Jr,won Nobel Physies Prize.(F)
[13:17.09]2)Martin Luther King won Nobel Peace Prize
[13:23.54]because he did excellent work in the black's liberation movement.(T)
[13:38.30]3)Black people's children received more education than white children.(F)
[13:56.04]4)In the 1950s the separation of black and whites
[14:06.02]was forbidden by Law in the southern states.(F)
[14:27.26]5)We can infer that black in America now live a better life than before.(T)
[14:41.21]Language points
[14:57.27]He's the most important leader of the US civil rights movement .
[15:03.59]King was a minister who led a series of peaceful campaigns
[15:08.56]of peaceful campaigns against segregation in the southern states.
[15:15.92]In 1963 he led about 250000 people on a protest march to Washington,DC,