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1、53 Time to Think一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右。It was the last day of the month-long summer camp. All the camp leaders and volunteers were preparing for the grand wrap-up event that evening. The pastor(导师) came to me, handed me a small broom and a dustpan, and asked me to sweep the gym,alone, while the oth
2、ers were chatting and laughing outside and while the gym was dusty and stuffy(不通风的) after weeks of camp and crafts.I didnt have a choice. He was my employer. I put on as cheerful a face as I could and began to sweep the floor of the gymnasium.Every time I made a decent(数量相当的) pile of dust and scraps
3、(刮屑) to push into the dustpan, I had a nice little part of the gym cleared. But I would look up and see the rest of the gym and realize how big the job was. The whole situation felt so unfair. I wasnt really happy then. Im not proud of it, but I was angry as well. I could hear the sounds of people t
4、alking, laughing, and generally having a great time outside. There was silence in the gym, except for my sweep, sweep, sweep.During a break between sweeps, I looked up. The same pastor who told me to sweep the gym was quietly and matter-of-factly moving the speakers and cleaning the stage at the fro
5、nt of the gym. I noticed he worked alone as well. He didnt seem particularly excited about what he was doing, but I noted the calmness and joy in his eyes as he went about his work, doing what had to be done because he was there and he was able to do it.Slowly, my unhappiness left my heart, and in i
6、ts place grew an appreciation for what I saw in the pastor, and why he had asked me to complete this job. _After the sweep, I passed the pastor and he looked up and smiled at me._二、原版品读Time to ThinkIt was the last day of the month-long summer camp. All the camp leaders and volunteers were preparing
7、for the grand wrap-up event that evening. Some were setting up chairs and tables outside; some were preparing water balloons for games we would play later; and some were cutting fruits and veggies for snacks.The pastor came to me, handed me a small broom and a dustpan, and asked me to sweep the gym.
8、 Alone. While the others were chatting and laughing outside. While the gym was dusty and stuffy after weeks of camp and crafts.I didnt have a choice. I was sixteen, and the pastor was my elder. I was a staff member at camp, and this pastor was my employer. I put on as cheerful a face as I could and
9、began to sweep the floor of the gymnasium.Every time I made a decent pile of dust and scraps to push into the dustpan, I had a nice little part of the gym cleared. But I would look up and see the rest of the gym and realize how big the job was. The whole situation felt so unfair.I wasnt really happy
10、 then. Im not proud of it, but I was angry as well. I could hear the sounds of people talking, laughing, and generally having a great time outside. There was silence in the gym, except for my sweep, sweep, sweep.During a break between sweeps, I looked up. The same pastor who told me to sweep the gym
11、 was quietly and matter-of-factly moving the speakers and cleaning the stage at the front of the gym. I noticed he worked alone as well. He didnt seem particularly excited about what he was doing, but I noted the calmness and joy in his eyes as he went about his work, doing what had to be done becau
12、se he was there and he was able to do it.I watched him surreptitiously for the next ten minutes. My broom and I were making slow but sure progress across the gym. Slowly, my unhappiness and resentment left my heart, and in its place grew an appreciation for what I saw in the pastor, and why he had a
13、sked me to complete this job.First, being a leader doesnt mean getting to do all the fun things, all the time. It means sacrifice. It means hard work. To be a good leader, it means doing things one doesnt really enjoy with a cheerful, genuine smile. I realized that wasnt the way I had led my teams t
14、hroughout the summer.Second, taking the time to think is crucial to being a good leader or being “good” at anything, really. Without time for reflection, you might get lost in the hustle and bustle of everything. You might overlook whats more important, such as connecting with others on a personal l
15、evel, building character, and actually making a difference in the lives of other people. I saw that I had thrust myself headlong into camp and had not slowed down to think and improve on what I was saying or doing as a leader.Third, no matter how simple or complex a task may be, no matter how long y
16、ou have to work on it, you have to stick to the task. It didnt seem like I could clean the whole gym with a small broom. But I did, one sweep at a time.I passed the pastor on my way to the garbage bin beside the doorway of the gym. He looked up and smiled at me and I smiled back. I was tired; it was
17、 a tired smile; but it was a real smile.“Thanks, Odelia.” He nodded at the front door leading to where the other teens were, as if acknowledging the small sacrifice I had made.I forgot what I said in return. Probably “Youre welcome.”But what I should have said and what I want to say to him now is th
18、is:“Thank you for teaching me and showing me what being a good leader looks like. Thank you for forcing me to do something I would rather not do and getting me to think through things I would have otherwise overlooked. Thank you for the opportunity to sweep the floor of the gym, because now whenever
19、 I feel discouraged or resentful, I remember that half hour, and am reminded that doing the hard, right thing matters, no matter how I feel about it.”I. Words for understanding (加粗的单词为熟记单词,其它认识即可):单词音标词性释义单词音标词性释义volunteer vl.ntrn.志愿者completekmpli:tv.完成veggiesvedzn.蔬菜sacrificesk.r.fasn.牺牲pasterpstn.
20、指导人,导师genuineden.ju.nadj.真诚的stuffystfadj.不通风的crucialkru()ladj.关键的sweepswipvt.打扫hustlehsln.忙碌decentdisntadj.合宜的bustlebsln.忙乱scrapsskrpsn.残羹剩饭overlook.vlkv.忽略silencesalnsn.沉默thrustrstvt.强迫noticen.tsv.注意,察觉improvempru:v V提高particularlyptk.j.l.li n.尤其,特别complexkmpleksadj.复杂的surreptitiouslysrptsladv.偷偷摸摸
21、地acknowledge knl.d v.欣赏resentmentrzentmntn.怨恨otherwise.wazadv.不然appreciationpri:.ie.nn.欣赏remindrmandvt.提醒短语释义短语释义prepare for为.做准备make a difference起作用,有影响set up 摆放stick to坚持be proud of 为.感到骄傲lead to通向as well也as if就好像get lost in迷失在in return回应connect with与.联系would rather宁愿III. Read to appreciate: Fill
22、in the blanks according to Chinese translations1.如果没有时间反思,您可能会迷失在一切的喧嚣中。 你可能会忽略更重要的事情,例如在个人层面上与他人建立联系、塑造性格,以及真正改变他人的生活。Without time for reflection, you might get _ in the hustle and bustle of everything. You might _ whats more important, such as _ with others on a personal level, _ character, and ac
23、tually making a difference in the lives of other people. (Action+Thinking)2.我意识到我一头扎进了营地,并没有放慢脚步来思考和改进我作为领导者所说或所做的事情。I saw that I had_ myself headlong into camp and had not _ _ to think and improve on what I was saying or doing as a leader. (Action+Thinking)3.我尽量装出一副欢快的脸,开始扫体育馆的地板。I _ _as _ a face a
24、s I could and began to sweep the floor of the gymnasium. (Action+Emotion)4.他似乎对自己正在做的事情并不特别兴奋,但我注意到他在工作时眼中的平静和喜悦,他在做必须做的事情,因为他在那里,而且他能够做到。He didnt seem particularly _ about what he was doing, but I _ the _ and joy in his eyes as he went about his work, doing what had to be done because he was there
25、and he was able to do it.(Action+Emotion)5.慢慢地,我心中的不快和怨恨不见了,取而代之的是感激我在导师身上学到的东西以及理解他为什么要我完成这项工作。Slowly, my _ and resentful _ my heart, and in its place _ an _ for what I saw in the pastor, and why he had asked me to complete this job.(Action+Emotion)6.感谢你让我有机会打扫体育馆的地板,因为现在每当我感到气馁或怨恨时,我都会记得那半个小时,它提醒着
26、我做艰难但正确的事情很重要,无论我是怎么看待这件事的。”Thank you for the opportunity to sweep the floor of the gym, because now whenever I feel _ or _, I remember that half hour, and _ _ that doing the hard, right thing matters, no matter how I feel about it.” (Emotion+Thinking)IV. Language in use(1) Application of the key wo
27、rds: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences1.紧急时刻,很多员工都自愿周末加班。During the emergency many staff_ to work through the weekend2.洪水一路上卷走了所有的东西。The flood waters _ away everything in their path.3.我注意到天花板上有一道裂缝。I_ a crack in the ceiling.4.他们充分了解用户的需要。They have an_ of the needs of users.5.从所给形
28、容词中选择一个使句子变得完整。_ the sentence with one of the adjectives provided.6.此场比赛对我们的生存至关重要。This game is _ to our survival.7.他为改善工厂工人的工作条件做了许多工作。He did a lot to_conditions for factory workers.8.他收到了肯定他的服务的感谢信。He received a letter _ his services.9收藏很吸引人,不然就没这么多人来参观了。The collection is a good draw that brings v
29、isitors who might not come _ . 10. 看到你的头发和眼睛就使我想起了你妈妈。Your hair and eyes _ me of your mother. .(2) Imitation of the scenes:1. Some were setting up chairs and tables outside; some were preparing water balloons for games we would play later; and some were cutting fruits and veggies for snacks.The past
30、or came to me, handed me a small broom and a dustpan, and asked me to sweep the gym. Alone. He looked up and smiled at me and I smiled back. Slowly, my unhappiness and resentment left my heart.I put on as cheerful a face as I could and began to sweep the floor of the gymnasium.模仿:请描写大家一起打扫布置房间的场面。_K
31、ey: 一、读后续写Slowly, my unhappiness left my heart, and in its place grew an appreciation for what I saw in the pastor, and why he had asked me to complete this job. First, being a leader doesnt mean getting to do all the fun things, all the time. It means sacrifice. It means hard work. Second, taking t
32、he time to think is crucial to being a good leader. Without time for reflection, you might get lost in the busy life. You might overlook whats more important. Third, no matter how simple or complex a task may be, no matter how long you have to work on it, you have to stick to the task. I passed the
33、pastor and he looked up and smiled at me. And I smiled back, sincerely. “Thanks, Odelia.” He nodded , as if acknowledging the small sacrifice I had made. I forgot what I said in return. Probably “Youre welcome.” But what I should have said and what I want to say to him now is this: “Thank you for te
34、aching me and showing me what being a good leader looks like. Thank you for forcing me to do something I would rather not do .Thank you for the opportunity to sweep the floor of the gym.(176 words)二、原作品读2. III. Read to appreciate1.lost,overlook,connecting,building,making 2.thrust,slowed down 3.put o
35、n,cheerful 4.excited,noted ,calmness 5.unhappiness,left,grew,appreciation 6.discouraged,resentful,am reminded,III.1. volunteered 2swept 3. noticed 4. appreciation 5.Complete 6.crucial 7. improve 8. acknowledging 9. otherwise10. remindIV. 1. Key: Some were setting up chairs and tables; some were prep
36、aring water balloons for games we would play later; and some were cutting fruits and veggies for snacks. The boy came to me, handed me a small broom and asked me to sweep the room together. He looked up and smiled at me and I smiled back. Suddenly, my unhappiness and resentment left my heart, and I put on as cheerful a face as I could and began to sweep the floor.5学科网(北京)股份有限公司