1、3.8上课用theD-Day landings 知识点para.11. rage v.2.Allied troops3. be made up of 4.in large numbers5.operate v.-operation n.6.code-name v.7.lord n.Operation Obine. bination10.occupy v.-_ n.be occupied with/by11. set the date for1. Allied troops made up mainly of British, Canadian and American soldiers wer
2、e gathering in large numbers.定语从句: Allied troops which/that were made up mainly of British, Canadian and American soldiers were gathering in large numbers.2.Code-named “Operation Overlord”, it was the largest combined sea, air and land operation in history, the aim being to free North-west Europe _
3、German occupation.para.21.order n.2. issue n./v.3.supreme mand mander n.5.general adj./n.6.hard adj.-_v.使变硬battle-hardened adj.7.march v.8.Victory n.9.have confidence in10.nothing less than1.An order _(issue) by Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower to the troops read:“Your task will not be an
4、 easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well _(equip) and battle-hardened.定语从句:An order which/that was issued by Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower to the troops read:2.The free men of the world _(march) together to Victory! I have full confidence _ your courage, devotion _ duty and skill in
5、 battle. issuedequippedare marchingin to para.31.ring v.2.At dawn3.by parachute4. journey v.5.the English Channel6.fighter planes7.objective n./adj.8.deep adj.-_ n.9.violence n._ adj.10.horror n._ adj.1.With these words _(ring) in their ears, Allied soldiers prepared for _ would become known as D-Da
6、y.2.Meanwhile, thousands more were journeying across the English Channel to Normandy, _ (protect) by fighter planes in the skies above them.3.But even in the _ (deep) of war, few could have been prepared for the _ (violent) and horror they would experience there.ringingwhatprotecteddepthsviolence pa
7、ra.41.fierce adj.2. drown v.3.make it4.lie deadstand still5.recall v.6.barely adv.7.in between1.The _(fierce) fighting was at Omaha Beach. The enemy were hiding, ready _(attack)the Allied soldiers even _ they reached land.2.Boats _(hit) and men drowned, while those who did make it to the beach _(fac
8、e) heavy machine gunfire. 3.One soldier recalled _he barely made it with bombs _ (fall ) all around him: “I was the first one out. The seventh man was the next one to get across the beach without _(hit) .4.Two were killed; three _(injure). Thats how _(luck) you had to be.fiercestto attack beforewere
9、 hitfacedhow fallingbeing hitwere injuredluckypara.51.despite=_2.a successa failure3.be seen as4.By the end of 5.liberate v.6.be removed from7.forces n.8.meet up with1.But, despite the high cost in human life, the D-Day landings were _ success and were seen widely as the _(begin) of the end of the S
10、econd World War.2.By the end of August 1944, the Allies _(reach) the River Seine, Paris _(liberate) and the Germans _(remove) from North-west France. 3.The Allied forces then prepared to enter Germany, _ they would meet up with the Soviet military _(move in from the east.abeginninghad reachedwas lib
11、eratedhad been removedwheremovingby the end of 截止到.时候;by the time 截止到.时候;(连词)by the end of+过去时间,主句用:过去完成时;by the time+一般过去时,主句用:过去完成时;1.截止到去年年末,我们已经实现了我们的目标。By the end of last year, we had achieved our goals/targets/aims/objectives.2.截止到战争结束的时候,许多的士兵已经死掉了。(by the time)By the time the war ended, a gr
12、eat many soldiers had been killed.para.61.memorial ceremonies2.solemn adj.3.occasion n._ adj._adv.4.lines n.5.weary v.6.condemn v.1.Seventy years later, men who_(fight) on D-Day gathered on both sides of the English Channel, _people were coming together for memorial ceremonies. As part of this solem
13、n and _(move)occasion, _ former soldier read out to the crowd these_ (line) from the poem For the Fallen, by Laurence Binyon:They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morning,We will remember them.had
14、 foughtwhere moving alinespara.71.survive v._ n.幸存_ n.幸存者2.land v._ n.着陆3.fellow n._ v.跟随4.outstanding adj.stand out5. remember v.6.as well as(就远原则)1.Survivors of the D-Day landings continue to meet _(remember) the fellow soldiers and friends they lost that day. 2. Although each year they are _(few)
15、 in number, their outstanding acts of courage mean that we will always remember them as well as those _ lost their lives on the beaches of _(north) France.to rememberfewerwhonorthern课后习题1.prospect n.2.slim adj.3.outcome/result/consequence n.4.severe/serious adj.5.casual adj.casualty n.6.everlasting adj.7.initial/original adj.8.anniversary n.