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1、48 What the Little Dog Knew 一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右。In a wheelchair beside the nurses station, a tiny old woman sits, eyes closed, lips parted, hands folded in her lap. Visitors pass. No one acknowledges her presence. Its as if shes invisible.As nursing homes go, its a good one. Ive come to visit a

2、friend, and since they allow dogs to visit, Ive brought my Boston Terrier(波士顿猎犬), Jake, to cheer her up. Im annoyed that the staff has left this pitiful, old woman in the middle of the main hall, so that everyone has to walk around her. I give her a wide berth(远远躲开)as I pass, turn away my eyes.But J

3、ake stops, sits down by her wheelchair, and refuses to move. Im in a hurry and more than a little frustrated. I change my mind when the old woman suddenly opens her eyes and raises her head. Her watery eyes twinkle. To my astonishment, she is not asleep. She reaches her finger down and touches the l

4、ittle dogs ear gently. He stands, and keeps licking her finger, and then sits again, looking up expectantly. They regard each other silently. She smiles at me. “I love Boston Terriers. We used to have two of them: Maggie and Max. We got them as puppies from the same litter. They were inseparable and

5、 looked alike. They lived to be almost fourteen years old! Max died first, and within a few months, we lost Maggie, too. She died of a broken heart, poor little thing. Missed her buddy so badly, shed hardly eat.” I lift Jake up, bending over to chair height so she can pet him. “Hes so soft. Id forgo

6、tten how soft they are,” she gently touches his ears. “So soft” With his large eyes wide open, Jake quite enjoys such a treatment. She turns to me suddenly, a bright smile on her face. “Susan? Oh, I knew youd come. Im so glad to see you. And you brought Maggie! Its been so long since Ive seen her Sh

7、es so soft. So soft” Her voice is fading now. Her eyes are closing. Its time to go.As I walk away, I see people I hadnt noticed before. _We started therapy-dog training the next week, and since then, we have visited many nursing homes. _二、原版品读What the Little Dog KnewIn a wheelchair beside the nurses

8、 station, a tiny old woman sits, eyes closed, lips parted, hands folded in her lap. Maybe shes asleep, perhaps even comatose. Visitors pass. A nurse rushes by, jostles her wheel-chair, and offers no apology. No one acknowledges her presence. Its as if shes invisible.As nursing homes go, its a good o

9、ne. Its clean, almost pristine. Ive come to visit a friend, and since they allow dogs to visit, Ive brought my Boston Terrier, Jake, to cheer her up. Im annoyed that the staff has left this pitiful, old woman in the middle of the main hall, so that everyone has to walk around her. It certainly doesn

10、t do much for the facilitys image, I think to myself. I give her a wide berth as I pass, averting my eyes.But Jake stops, sits down by her wheelchair, and refuses to move. I tug at his leash. “Jake, come! Jake! Lets go!”Hes usually pretty good on the lead, but this time hes having none of it. Appare

11、ntly, he thinks he has reached his destination. Im in a hurry and more than a little frustrated. I change my mind when the old woman suddenly opens her eyes and raises her head. A smile slowly spreads across her weathered face at the unexpected sight of a little dog at her feet. Her watery eyes twin

12、kle. A soft voice breaks the silence.“Well, hello there! And arent you a pretty little thing?”To my astonishment, she is entirely lucid. A bony finger reaches down and strokes the little dogs ear. He stands, reciprocates with a swift lick of her finger, and then sits again, tongue sidewise, looking

13、up expectantly. They regard each other silently. She reaches down and gently strokes his back.She smiles at me. “I love Boston Terriers. We used to have two of them: Maggie and Max. We got them as puppies from the same litter. They were inseparable. Two peas in a pod. They lived to be almost fourtee

14、n years old! Max died first, and within a few months, we lost Maggie, too. She died of a broken heart, poor little thing. Missed her buddy so badly, shed hardly eat.” She straightens in her chair, pushes her hair out of her face. I lift Jake up, bending over to chair height so she can pet him. “Hes

15、so soft. Id forgotten how soft they are,” she strokes his ears. “So soft” Jakes large eyes bug out in solemn appreciation. She turns to me suddenly, a bright smile on her face. “Susan? Oh, I knew youd come. Im so glad to see you. And you brought Maggie! Its been so long since Ive seen her Shes so so

16、ft. So soft” Her voice is fading now. Her eyes are closing.Its time to go.As I walk away, I see people I hadnt noticed before. People with walkers, in wheelchairs, sitting alone on sofas. Tears well in my eyes. I consider myself a caring person, and yet I had rushed past all these people as though t

17、hey were scenery. I tell myself I was busy, didnt know these people, or might upset them. But the truth is, I didnt know what to do.But Jake knows. It doesnt matter to him that the woman is elderly and disabled, that others ignore her. He isnt afraid of her. She offered him love, and he simply retur

18、ned it. He wasnt in a rush; he lives in the moment. In that brief encounter, his simple gift of love worked a miracle on the woman in the wheelchair, and just as importantly, on me.We started therapy-dog training the next week. Since then, we have visited many nursing homes. Each time, I witness a m

19、iracle. A woman who babbles incoherently suddenly speaks clearly to Jake as he looks up at her. An Alzheimers patient who doesnt speak and “dislikes” dogs smiles as he holds Jake in his lap. A younger man, bedridden with ALS, chuckles as I place Jake on a pillow next to him.I cant explain these litt

20、le miracles; I only know they continue to happen. Perhaps these arent miracles at all; perhaps there is a perfectly logical explanation. It really doesnt matter. What matters is the transformation in another persons life that a simple act of kindness can bring about.I. Words for understanding (加粗的单词

21、为熟记单词,其它认识即可):单词音标词性释义单词音标词性释义foldfuldvt.合拢licklkn.舔comatosekmtsadj. 昏睡的expectantlykspektntliadv.期望地jostledslvt. 推sidewisesadwazadv.向一边地acknowledge knldvt. 承认regardrg:dvt. 注视pristineprstinadj. 崭新的litterltrn.一窝幼崽terriertrn.小猎犬straightenstretnvi.挺直pitifulptfladj.可怜的petpetvt. 抚摸facilityfsltn. 场所;设施sole

22、mnslmadj.庄严的avert vtvt. 移开fadefedvi. 逐渐消失tugtgvt. 用力拉wellwelvi.涌出leashlin. (系狗的)皮带encounternkantrn.邂逅weatheredwedadj.饱经风霜的therapy-dogerpin.治疗犬twinkletwk()lvt.闪光,发亮babblebblvi.含糊不清地说lucidlusdadj.神智清醒的incoherentlynkhrntliadv.语无伦次地bonybniadj.瘦骨嶙峋的bedriddenbedrdnadj.卧床不起的;strokestrkvt.轻抚chuckletklvi. 轻声

23、笑reciprocatersprketv.交换短语释义短语释义give sb. a wide berth远远躲开某人bug out鼓出来have none of不接受Two peas in a pod一模一样III. Read to appreciate: Fill in the blanks according to Chinese translations1. 在护士站旁边的轮椅上,一位身材矮小的老妇人坐着,眼睛闭着,嘴唇微张,双手交叉放在膝盖上。In a wheelchair beside the nurses station, a tiny old woman sits, _ _, _

24、 _, _ _ in her lap. (Action)2. 一根瘦骨嶙峋的手指伸下来,抚摸着小狗的耳朵。他站起来,迅速地舔了舔她的手指,然后又坐了下来,舌头侧向一边,期待地抬起头来。他们默默地看着对方。A bony finger _ _ and strokes the little dogs ear. He stands, reciprocates with a swift lick of her finger, and then sits again, tongue sidewise, _ _ _. They regard each other silently. (Action+Thin

25、king)3. 她在椅子上伸直身子,把头发从脸上撩开。我把他抱起来,俯身到椅子的高度,这样她就可以抚摸他了。She _ in her chair, _ her hair out of her face. I lift him up, _ _ to chair height so she can pet him. (Action)4. 泪水在我的眼里涌动。我自以为是一个有爱心的人,然而在我匆匆经过所有这些人时,仿佛只把他们当作是一道风景而已。Tears _ in my eyes. I consider myself a caring person, and yet I had rushed pa

26、st all these people _ _ they were scenery. (Emotion+Thinking)IV. Language in use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences1. 他把地图折叠起来,放进了口袋。He _the map up and put it in his pocket.2. 我就站在她身边,可是她理都不理我。I was standing right next to her, but she didnt even _

27、me.3. 她退后站着,冷冷地看着他。She stood back and _ him coldly.4. 他弯腰几秒钟,然后慢慢直起身来。He remained bent over for several seconds before slowly_ up.5. 我们的狗喜欢人在它耳后抚摸、呵痒。Our dog loves to be _ and tickled behind the ears.6. 我曾经意外地碰到过一头野猪,真是惊险。I had a rather alarming _ with a wild pig.7. 他轻声笑了起来,又拿起酒杯喝了一口。He _ and picked

28、 up his glass for another sip. 8. 趁她还没回来我赶紧把手提箱收拾好。I _ to pack my suitcase before she came back.9. 他看着黑色的污迹在灰色的地毯上蔓延开去。He watched the dark stain _ over the gray carpet.10. 当我们从海港起航时,光线逐渐变暗,音乐声逐渐减弱。The lights and music _ as we set sail from the harbor. 11. 我不知道他在唠叨些什么。I have no idea what he was _ on

29、about.12. 他到家时正好看到他兄弟被警员带走。He arrived home just in time to _ his brother being taken away by the police.(2) Imitation of the scenes:1. She turns to me suddenly, a bright smile on her face. “Susan? Oh, I knew youd come. Im so glad to see you. And you brought Maggie! Its been so long since Ive seen he

30、r Shes so soft. So soft” Her voice is fading now. Her eyes are closing.模仿:描写奶奶与久未见面的孙子Tom见面的情景。_2. I lift Jake up, bending over to chair height so she can pet him. “Hes so soft. Id forgotten how soft they are,” she strokes his ears. “So soft” Jakes large eyes bug out in solemn appreciation. 模仿:描写在产房

31、里, 丈夫把新生儿抱给妻子看时的情景。_Key: 一、读后续写As I walk away, I see people I hadnt noticed before. People with walkers, in wheelchairs, sitting alone on sofas. Tears well in my eyes. I consider myself a caring person, and yet I had rushed past all these people as though they were scenery. But Jake is different. It

32、 doesnt matter to him that the woman is elderly and disabled. She offered him love, and he simply returned it. His simple gift of love worked a miracle on the woman in the wheelchair, and just as importantly, on me.We started therapy-dog training the next week. Since then, we have visited many nursi

33、ng homes. Each time, I witness a miracle. A woman who babbles incoherently suddenly speaks clearly to Jake as he looks up at her. An Alzheimers patient who doesnt speak and “dislikes” dogs smiles as he holds Jake in his lap. A younger man, lying in bed and unable to move, chuckles as I place Jake on

34、 a pillow next to him. I cant explain these little miracles; I only know they continue to happen. Sometimes, a simple act of kindness can make a difference in another persons life. (166 words)二、原作品读III. Read to appreciate: Fill in the blanks according to Chinese translations:1. eyes closed, lips par

35、ted, hands folded 2. reaches down, looking up expectantly 3. straightens, pushes, bending over 4. well, as thoughIV. Language use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences:1. folded 2. acknowledge 3. regarded 4. straightening 5. petted /stroked 6. encount

36、er 7. chuckled 8. rushed9. spread 10. faded 11. babbling 12. witness(2) Imitation of the scenes:1. She turned around, a bright smile on her face. “My little Tom? I miss you so much! You seem to have shot up since I last saw you.” Her voice was overflowing with joy. Her eyes were sparkling like diamo

37、nds.2. At the delivery room, the husband lifted the newborn baby up, bending over to bed height so his wife could have a good look at their son. “Hes so cute. I feel very proud,” she touched his head gently. “So cute.” The baby gazed at his mother with large, innocent eyes, a big smile spreading over his little face.5学科网(北京)股份有限公司

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