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1、高三英语培优名著阅读之心灵鸡汤精选 Our “Family”班级:_学号:_姓名:_心灵鸡汤精选Our “Family”话题归类阅读难度词数帮助他人三星1126【文章梗概】我的女儿吉娜频繁要求买大量的绘画材料带去学校,这让我疑窦丛生。我反复追问,女儿哭着说,其中一些悄悄送给一位贫穷男孩。与老师联系了解情况后,我送给男孩及他的兄弟姐妹一些学习用品。当圣诞来临时,我们大家庭全家总动员,买了几卡车礼物和生活必需品送给这一家人。女儿的善良带给这家人帮助。My daughter Gina was in Mrs. Meltons fourth-grade class. After only a month
2、 in school, she began to come home on a regular basis asking for pencils, crayons, paper, etc. At first I just dutifully provided whatever she needed, never questioning her.After ongoing requests for items that should have easily lasted a mere six weeks of fourth grade, I became concerned and asked
3、her, “Gina, what are you doing with your school supplies?” She would always respond with an answer that satisfied me.One day, after supplying the same thing only a week earlier, I became irritated with her pleading for more and sternly asked her once more, “Gina! what is going on with your school su
4、pplies?” Knowing her excuses would no longer work, she bent her head and began to cry. I lifted her tiny chin and looked into those big brown eyes, filled now with tears. “What?! What is wrong?” My mind was racing with all sorts of ideas. Had she been bullied by another child? Was she giving her sup
5、plies to him or her to keep from being hurt, or to gain their approval? I couldnt imagine what was going on, but I knew it was something serious for her to cry. I waited for what seemed like an eternity for her to answer.“Mom,” she began, “there is a boy in my class; he doesnt have any of the suppli
6、es he needs to do his work. The other kids make fun of him because his papers are messy and he only has two crayons to color with. I have been putting the new supplies you bought me in his desk before the others come in, so he doesnt know its me. Please dont get mad at me, Mom. I didnt mean to tell
7、you a lie, but I didnt want anyone to know it was me.”My heart sank as I stood there in disbelief. She had taken on the role of an adult and tried to hide it like a child. I knelt down and hugged her to me, not wanting her to see my own tears. When I pulled myself together, I stood up and said, “Gin
8、a, I would never get mad at you for wanting to help someone, but why didnt you just come and tell me?” I didnt have to wait for her to answer.The next day I visited Mrs. Melton. I told her what Gina had said. She knew Johns situation all too well. The oldest of four boys, their parents had just move
9、d here and when the school presented them with the school supply list for all four grades they were overwhelmed. When the boys came to school the next week, they barely had the necessities a few sheets of paper and a pencil each.I asked Mrs. Melton for the list from all four grades and told her I wo
10、uld take care of it the next day. She smiled and gave me the lists.The next day, we brought the supplies in and gave them to the office with instructions to give them to the boys.As Christmas neared, the thought of John, his brothers and family weighed heavily on my mind. What would they do? Surely
11、they would not have money for gifts.I asked Mrs. Melton if she could get me their address. At first she refused, reminding me that there was a policy that protected the privacy of the students, but because she knew me from my work at the school and involvement on the PTA board, she slipped a piece o
12、f paper into my hand and whispered, “Dont tell anyone I gave it to you.”When my family began to set the stage for our traditional Christmas Eve, which was usually held at my house, I simply told them all that my husband, the kids and I did not want gifts, but instead we would prefer to have grocerie
13、s and gifts for our “family.”As the girls and I shopped throughout the holiday season, they delighted in picking things out for the four boys. Gina was especially interested in things for John.Christmas Eve came and my family began to arrive. Each of them had bags of food and gifts wrapped for the c
14、hildren. My living room was full and the excitement was contagious.Finally at 9:00 we decided it was time to take our treasures to them. My brothers, dad, uncles and nephews loaded up their trucks and set out for the apartment complex address that Mrs. Melton gave us.They knocked on the door and a l
15、ittle boy appeared. They asked for his mother or dad and he ran away. The guys waited until a young man, hardly more than a child himself, came to the door. He looked at the men standing there, with arms full of gifts and bags full of groceries, and couldnt say a word. The men pushed past him and we
16、nt straight to the kitchen counter to set the bags down.There was no furniture. It was an empty one-bedroom apartment with a few blankets on the floor and a small TV where they obviously spent their time. A Christmas tree was the result of the kids bringing in a bush they had found in the field behi
17、nd the complex. A few paper decorations made in their classrooms made it look like a real Christmas tree. Nothing was underneath.The boys and their parents stood without speaking as the men sat down bag after bag. They finally asked who had sent them, how did they know them and so on. But the men ju
18、st left them with shouts of “Merry Christmas!”When the guys got back to my house they didnt say a word. They couldnt.To break the silence, my aunt stood up and began to sing “Silent Night,” and we all joined in.When school resumed, Gina came home daily telling of Johns new clothes and how the other
19、children now played with him and treated him like the rest of the children.She never told a soul at school about what we did, but every Christmas since that one she will say to me, “Mom, I wonder what happened to John and his family? ” While Im not quite sure of the answer, Id like to think that Joh
20、n and his family were somehow helped by my daughters gift.【词汇过关】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。1.ongoingnguadj._2.irritatertetvt._3.pleadplidvi._4.sternlystnliadv._5.chintnn._6.raceresvi._7.bullybulvt._8.approval pruvln._9.eternitytntn._10.sinkskvi._11.disbeliefdsblifn._12.overwhelmuvwelmvt._13.barelybeliadv._14
21、.privacyprvsn._15.involvementnvlv.mntn._16.delightdlatv._17.contagiouskntedsadj._plexkmpleksn._19.counterkauntn._20.resumerzjumv._【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1. Knowing her excuses would no longer work, she _ her head and began to cry. 知道她的理由不可能一直管用,她低头哭了起来。2. I _her tiny chin and _ those big brown eyes,
22、 filled now with tears.我抬起她的下巴,直视她大大的棕褐色的眼睛,她热泪盈眶。3.I _ and _ her to me, not wanting her to see my own tears.我屈膝拥抱她,不想让她看见我的泪水。(二)情绪描写1. I became _ and asked her,“Gina, what are you doing with your school supplies?”我很担心,问道,“吉娜,你一直拿你的学习用品做什么?”2. I became _ with her pleading for more and sternly asked
23、 her once more, “Gina! what is going on with your school supplies?”我对她再三央求买更多(绘画原料)很恼火,就严厉地再一次问她,“吉娜,你的学习用品到底怎么啦?”(三)环境描写1. There was no furniture. It was _ with a few blankets on the floor and a small TV where they obviously spent their time.家徒四壁。空空如也的公寓里只有一张床,地上的几张毯子,还有一台小电视,这里显然就是他们过日子的地方。(四)心理活动
24、“What?! What is wrong?” _. Had she been bullied by another child? Was she giving her supplies to him or her to keep from being hurt, or to gain their approval?“怎么啦,怎么啦”我的脑海里疯狂闪过各种念头。她被别的孩子欺负了?她把东西给他或她,以免被伤到,又或者为了达到他们的认可。拓展练习读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。On Saturday in the late afternoon,
25、I realized I lost my wallet. I returned to the mall, thinking I must have dropped it in the parking lot, so I retraced my steps to look for it. When I didnt find it there, I started getting very nervous and went inside to the lost-and-found to see if someone turned it in. One of the security officer
26、s spent an hour trying to help me figure out where I could have lost it! We went back to the parking lot and I saw the woman that had parked her car right after mine the first time I was there.I ran up to her with a smile, thinking maybe she had found my wallet. As I approached her, I saw a smile on
27、 her face and then I asked her, “Excuse me, do you remember seeing a wallet near your car as you came to the mall today?” She had a strange look on her face and said, “No, I am sorry but have you seen my keys?” She then told me she thought I was coming to her to give her back her keys that she lost
28、and I thought she was smiling because she found my wallet. Both of us looked at the security guard and were thinking “Now what?”.He asked both of us to go to his office to fill out some paperwork and as I was thinking about my wallet, I overheard the woman saying her keys had a small white pocket pu
29、rse attached to them and something ran through my mind.I had seen her keys! They were downstairs at the valet booth. I remembered seeing them when I was looking for my wallet and the valet man showed me that a white pocket purse with keys attached to it was all that was found that day. I told her th
30、at most likely her keys were downstairs and her face just lit up and she gave me an air kiss.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。At that point, losing my wallet did not seem like a big deal becauseThe next day I bought two cards, one for the security guard and the other for the girl.心灵鸡汤精选答案【词汇过关
31、】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。1.ongoingnguadj.进行中的2.irritatertetvt.使恼怒3.pleadplidvi.再三恳求4.sternlystnliadv.严厉地5.chintnn.下巴6.raceresvi.高速运转7.bullybulvt.欺负8.approval pruvln.赞成; 同意9.eternitytntn.漫长的时间10.sinkskvi.下沉11.disbeliefdsblifn.难以置信12.overwhelmuvwelmvt.没入,浸入13.barelybeliadv.勉强;几乎没有14.privacyprvsn.不受干扰15.invo
32、lvementnvlv.mntn.参与16.delightdlatv.喜好;以.为乐17.contagiouskntedsadj.感染性的plexkmpleksn.综合性场所19.counterkauntn.柜台20.resumerzjumv.重新开始【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1. Knowing her excuses would no longer work, she bent her head and began to cry. 知道她的理由不可能一直管用,她低头哭了起来。2. I lifted her tiny chin and looked into those
33、big brown eyes, filled now with tears.我抬起她的下巴,直视她大大的棕褐色的眼睛,她热泪盈眶。3.I knelt down and hugged her to me, not wanting her to see my own tears.我屈膝拥抱她,不想让她看见我的泪水。(二)情绪描写1. I became concerned and asked her,“Gina, what are you doing with your school supplies?”我很担心,问道,“吉娜,你一直拿你的学习用品做什么?”3. I became irritated
34、 with her pleading for more and sternly asked her once more, “Gina! what is going on with your school supplies?”我对她再三央求买更多(绘画原料)很恼火,就严厉地再一次问她,“吉娜,你的学习用品到底怎么啦?”(三)环境描写1. There was no furniture. It was an empty one-bedroom apartment with a few blankets on the floor and a small TV where they obviously
35、spent their time.家徒四壁。空空如也的公寓里只有一张床,地上的几张毯子,还有一台小电视,这里显然就是他们过日子的地方。(四)心理活动“What?! What is wrong?” My mind was racing with all sorts of ideas. Had she been bullied by another child? Was she giving her supplies to him or her to keep from being hurt, or to gain their approval?“怎么啦,怎么啦”我的脑海里疯狂闪过各种念头。她被别
36、的孩子欺负了?她把东西给他或她,以免被伤到,又或者为了达到他们的认可。拓展练习读后续写At that point, losing my wallet did not seem like a big deal because I realized that something good came out of this whole thing anyhow. By chance I lost my wallet and by chance I was able to help others. Kindness is like a boomerang that always comes back.
37、 It turns out that another girl found my wallet and asked the security guard for my number which I had left him in case a miracle could happen. She told me she would meet me the next day to return it. I was so happy and so thankful.The next day I bought two cards, one for the security guard and the
38、other for the girl. Also, I got her a small teddy bear saying “Thank you” to show my appreciation for the kindness I was shown. When the three of us met at the same parking lot, which once witnessed my disappointment but now was loaded with my happiness, we all smiled sincerely. They being amazed at my thank-you gifts, right at that moment I felt that we were all connected somehow by the magic of kindnessthat is, the unconditional willingness to help strangers and the touching circle such kindness creates.学科网(北京)股份有限公司