1、BY G.Zcompare the Pearl Harbor attack to “hell”historical eventsPara 1:Para 2-4:Para 5-6:Para 7:Before the attackDuring the attackAfter the attackTodays situation5:45 a.m. , Sunday, December,1941warship USS Arizona Seaman Russell ; Quartermaster Louis ConterWhat didnt Russell do before breakfast tha
2、t day?A. He made his bed. B. He cleaned the room.C. He wore his uniform. D. He woke up Louis.It looked like it a normal day on board the ship.What can we know from Paragraph 2?When did Louis get in touch with his family?Who did Louis think to be heroes?What does the phrase “opened up” in the fourth
3、paragraph mean?What can we know from Paragraph 2?A. Many eagles circled above the ship. B. Many soldiers dived into the sea.C. The attack came suddenly. D. Russell stopped the flow of his blood.When did Louis get in touch with his family?A. After his family received the message that he had been kill
4、ed in the attack.B. After he saved a lot of people who were thrown into the sea.C. Before his family received the message that he had been killed in the attack.D. Before he saved a lot of people who were thrown into the sea.a huge _ sound from above; the _ of their engines deafening; as bombs _ all
5、round,.hundreds of Japanese planes _ like eagles; they were diving down _; clouds of black smoke_ into the sky and _over the sea; a bomb_ the USS Arizona from abovecrashingscreamthunderedcircledto drophitrosehung Who did Louis think to be heroes?A. People who sacrificed that day.B. People who saved
6、others that day.C. People who were injured that day.D. People who survived that day.Do you regard Louis as a hero? Why?Yes, because he saved other injured soldiers. What does the phrase “opened up” in the fourth paragraph mean?A. To make a speech in public.B. To be in the open air.C. To express ones
7、 feeling secretly.D. To express ones feeling directly and speak out freely.How many full pairs out of the 37 sets of brothers survived the attack?A. 37. B. 1. C. 2. D. Not mentioned.Why did the United States join the Second World War?A. To help other countries resist Japanese aggression.B. In respon
8、se to the Japanese attack and the presidents speech.C. To show American power and influence.D. To set a good example for other countries.Numbers?To demonstrate the huge losses the United States sufferedTo suggest damage will never be forgottenThe consequence of this attack?President Roosevelt delive
9、red Pearl Harbor Speech and declared war on Japan.Arizona memorial Which of the following statements is NOTNOT the purpose visiting the memorial?A. To learn about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.B. To show respect for those who had lost their lives in the attack and to pray for world peace.C. To
10、 see the shadow of the ship at the bottom of Pearl Harbor.D. To enjoy the scenery of the Pacific Ocean.to remember the darkest episodes in American history Take history as a mirror.to memorize the horror of warto maintain peace in the worldArizona memorial Which of the following can best describe th
11、e attack?A. Unexpected, destructive and unforgettableB. Predictable, huge and remarkableC. Surprising, fortunate and normal D. Terrible, confusing and shallowIt was Sunday on December 7, 1941. As usual, Russell Warriner and Louis Conter, like other men aboard the warship USS Arizona, got up and then
12、 went to have breakfast. Suddenly, with a huge 1._(crash) sound from above hundreds of Japanese planes were dropping bombs on Pearl Harbor. In great horror, Russell suffered serious burns and watched many of his friends 2._(die). In 3._ of the order to abandon ship. Louis still saved more men. Becau
13、se of his 4._(remark) actions, Louis was acknowledged as a hero, but he thought the ones giving their lives that day were real heroes. Fortunately, Russell survived after the treatment in hospital, but he was unwilling to talk about the attack, describing it simply 5._hell.crashingdiespite remarkabl
14、easThe attack, 6._ was hatched by Japan caused great loss. 7._ response to the surprise attack, President Roosevelt delivered Pearl Harbor Speech , 8._(describe) December 7 as “a date which will live in infamy” and declared war on Japan.Today, a memorial shaped like a bridge crosses the ships sunken
15、 8._ (remain). Each year, more than two million people visit the memorial in memory of those victims and pray for world peace. Although almost eight decades has passed, the attack on Pearl Harbor, one of the 10._(dark) episodes in American history will never be forgotten.whichIn describingremainsdarkestTHE END.
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