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1、23 In the Game一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右。High-school sports. Ifs about the biggest thing that happens in our town of Verden. And sports are important in our family. Both of our sons were high-school athletes. So I shouldnt have been surprised when Lauren announced she was going out fbr the girls basket
2、ball team. But I was. She has Down syndrome(唐氏综合症).My wife and I never told Lauren that she was different. We treated her like our other children. Same school. Same church camp. Same chores (琐事)around the house. We didnt want her to feel disabled or different because she had Down syndrome.Tm gonna p
3、lay basketball, Daddy. Lauren ran to meet me when I came in from work. She flew into my arms and stayed longer in my embrace.Thats nice, honey/9 I replied automatically (不假思索地),and patted her shoulder. I figured she meant outside-on the driveway.Walking into the kitchen, I kissed my wife Laura on th
4、e cheek, but she frowned in a low and steady tone. “What Laurens trying to tell you is that shes joining the girls high-school basketball team.Just as I fully understood my wi色s words, I heard Lauren behind me.Im gonna be a Lady Tiger,“ she shouted cheerfully, skipping (蹦跳着走)into the room and throwi
5、ng her arms in the air.Everything that could happen flashed through my mind. What if she got injured during practice or trying to keep up with the other players? What if the other girls on the team failed to accept her? What if an insensitive audience made fun of her? Or what if Lauren9s feelings go
6、t hurt because she spent most of her time on the bench?The next afternoon, I parked in front of the school gym. What should I say to the coach?” I was puzzled.“Hey, Johnny,“ Coach called. Before I could speak, he continued, “Were glad Lauren came out fbr the team.”I was thankful fbr the coach9s spor
7、tsmanlike attitude, but still had butterflies in my stomach. I moved up into the stands. Lauren stood alone at the other end of the court, shooting free throws despite her short legs and a fat body. After every shot, Lauren approvingly shouted, Woo hoo!” She didnt seem to care if she made the basket
8、 or not.Mid-November, the seasons first basketball game arrived.With less than two minutes left, Verden was down by seventeen points and Coach called a time-out. Thenfinally came Laurens turn to join in the game.二、原作品读In the GameHigh-school sports. Its about the biggest thing that happens in our tow
9、n of Verden, population six hundred. And sports are important in our family. Both of our sons were high-school athletes. So I shouldnt have been surprised when Lauren announcedshe was going out fbr the girls basketball team. But I was because she has Downsyndrome(唐氏综合症).My wife and I never told Laur
10、en that she was different. We treated her like our other children. We didnt want her to feel disabled or different.Im gonna play basketball, Daddy. Lauren ran to meet me when I came in from work. She flewinto my arms and lingered long in my embrace, her brown curls tickling my chin. Thats nice, hone
11、y,“ I replied automatically and patted her shoulder. I figuredshe meant outside-on the driveway.Walking into the kitchen, I kissed my wife Laura on the cheek. She looked up from slicing tomatoes, but her furrowed brow indicatedId missed something. Laura spoke slowly, her tone steady. What Laurens tr
12、ying to tell you is that she9s joining the girls high-school basketball team.,Just as my wifes words sunk in, I heard Lauren behind me. Im gonna be a Lady Tiger,“ she whooped, skipping into the room and throwing her arms in the air. Everything that could happen flashedthrough my mind. Laurens reflex
13、es were slow. I discussed Laurens announcement with my wife that evening. Maybe she wont make the team,“ I offered. Everybody makes the team, Johnny,“ she whispered,Its Verden. There are only eleven girls, and not all of them want to play.”The next afternoon, I parked in front of the school gymnasiu
14、m. Inside, Coach Forsythe stood on the other side of the gym. Upon seeing me, he said, “Were glad Lauren came outfor the team. Lauren stood alone at the other end of the court, shootingfree throws. No other girl on the court grinned like Lauren did during a layup. After every shot, Lauren approvingl
15、y hollered. Woo hoo! She didnt seem to care if she made the basket or not.Mid-November, the seasons first basketball game arrived. I settled intoa seat with the rest of my family. Moments later, a train of girls went out of the locker room. Last in line was Lauren. Following her teammates, she grabb
16、ed a practice ball. But before Lauren took her warm-up shot, she searched the stands. Spottingus, she tucked the ball under her arm and waved broadly.The game got off to a good start, but soon Verden was behind. Lauren intently followed the movement on the court and reacted to every play. She slappe
17、d her knee when the opponents scored. Her arms flailed in the air each time Verden shot. Even though Lauren wasnt playing, she looked as if she were having the time of her life. I felt admiration for my daughter. Plus, her team was getting beat, yet she still enjoyed the action.Just less than two mi
18、nutes were left, and Verden was down by seventeen points. Coach called a time-out. Then the announcers voice boomed over the public-address system. Number thirty-three, Lauren Wray, in for the Lady Tigers.”Lauren was in the game. My heart quadrupled its beat, and I watched wide-eyed.My wife tugged a
19、t my sleeve, Get up, Johnny/9 As I stood, I noticed what was happening. All across the stands, fans were on their feet clapping for Lauren. Our Lauren!Play resumed. Lauren kept pace withthe others fairly well. The visitors scored again. With less than a minute left, the Lady Tigers were near their g
20、oal. I saw the point guard shout and flash a signal to her teammates. Then they passed Lauren the ball. She caught it and dribbled toward the goal. Lauren went in for a layup. Amazingly, the opposingteam did not blockher. She shot. She scored! Lauren, Lauren, Lauren/5chanted the cheerleaders. At len
21、gth,Verden lost by seventeen points.A few minutes later, Lauren joined us in the stands. Did you see? I scored! made a basket!”For sixteen years, Id tried hard to shield Lauren from feeling like she was different. But watching Lauren in the game, I saw that she really was different not physically or
22、 emotionally, but spiritually. My daughter wasnt like everyone else. I wrappedmy arms around her and hugged her tight. Lauren was different. And I was glad.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announceo nau nsvt .宣布,宣告tucktA kvt .塞,收藏flyflal V.疾驰,快速移动broadlybro : dliadv.咧开嘴
23、(笑)的lingerli 3vi .逗留,流连intentlyi n tenth adv.专心地curln.卷发slapsla2pvt.拍打tickleti klvt .使有痒感flailflei 1vi .摆动automatically : to mti kliadv.不假思索地boombu: mvt.深沉有力地说figureft gMV.认为,认定quadruplekwD dru: plvt.使成四倍furrowedfAroudadj.布满皱纹的wide-eyed,wai d al dadj ,睁大眼睛的indicateI ndl kel tVt .表明,显示tugtA gVi.用力拖(或
24、拉)steady1 stedi)adj.稳的,平稳的sleevesli: vn.衣袖whoopwu: pVt.高喊;高叫clapklaepV.鼓掌,拍手skipski pV.蹦蹦跳跳地走resumeri zju: mvi ,重新开始,继续flashfWvi ,突然想到,闪现dribbledn blvi运球reflexrirfleksn.反应能力amazingly5 mei zi gliadv.令人惊奇的whisper* wispa(r)vi .低语,小声说opposing5 pau zi gadj.相竞争的shootV.投篮blockblD kVt.堵住,挡住gringri nvi .咧嘴而笑
25、chanttf a: ntVt ,反复地说layupleiA pn.单手上篮shieldU i: Idvt.保护,庇护hollerhDh(r)vt.叫喊spirituallyspi ri tf uoli adv.精神上地grabgraebVt.抓住,夺得wrapnepVt .环绕,抱住spotspotVt.注意到,发现短语释义短语释义sink in被理解keep pace with并驾齐驱,步伐一致come out公开表示at length最后,终于settle into使处于舒适的位置IIL Read to appreciate: Fill in the blanks according t
26、o Chinese translations1 .她飞进我的怀抱,在我的怀抱里久久地不肯离去,她棕色的卷发挠着我的下巴。Sheinto my arms and long in my embrace, her brown curls my chin. (Action)2 .“我要成为一名老虎女士的队员啦,”她欢呼着,蹦蹦跳跳地走进房间,把胳膊挥向空中。Im gonna be a Lady Tiger,“ she whooped,into the room and her arms in the air. (Action)3 .她发现了我们,把球夹在胳膊下,咧着嘴,笑着挥了挥手。us, sheth
27、e ball under her arm and waved. (Action)4 .劳伦也参加了比赛。我的心跳加速了四倍,我睁大了眼睛看着。Lauren was in the game. My heart quadrupled its, and I watched. (Emotion)5 .我看到控球后卫大喊,并向她的队友发出了信号。然后他们把球传给了劳伦。她接住球,运球朝球门飞 去。她得分了。I saw the point guard shout and a signal to her teammates. Then they passed Lauren the ball. Shecaug
28、ht it and towards the goal. She scored. (Action)6 .我搂着她,紧紧地抱住她。I my arms around her and her. (Action)IV. Language in use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences1 .艾伦从房间那头飞奔过来给了她爸爸一个吻。Ellenacross the room and greeted her Dad with a kiss.2 .他的目光滞留在她手指上的钻戒
29、上。His eyeson the diamond ring on her finger.3 .她转身蹦蹦跳跳地走了,嘴里高兴地哼着歌。She turned andaway, humming happily to herself.4 .他脸上掠过惊恐的神色。A look of terror across his face.5 .她咧着嘴对我笑着,两眼放光。Sheat me, her eyes sparkling.6 .人群鼓掌喝彩。The crowd was and cheering.7 .我的视线被前面的高个男子挡住了。My view wasby a tall man in front of
30、me.8 .他一只手搂着她的腰。Hean arm around her waist.(2) Imitation of the scene:Lauren was in the game. My heart quadrupled its beat, and I watched wide-eyed. Play resumed. Lauren kept pace with the others fairly well. With less than a minute left, the point guard flashed a signal to her teammates, then passed
31、 the ball to Lauren. She caught it and dribbled toward the goal. She shot. She scored! ”Lauren, Lauren, Lauren,chanted the cheerleaders. All across the stands, fans were on their feet clapping for Lauren. Our Lauren! 模仿:看到Bonny首次上场比赛,我很紧张。Bonny控球后,飞身跃起投球,球进了,全场起立鼓掌,掌 声雷动。Key:一、读后续写Mid-November, the
32、seasons first basketball game arrived. With the cheerleaders9 enthusiastic warm-up show over, a train of girls wearing white uniforms filed/streamed out of the locker room. Last in line was Lauren, following her teammates, practice ball in hand-she was not in the starting lineup. Anxiety drove me to
33、 cast a gaze at Lauren. Unexpectedly, rather than drowning herself in disappointment, she slapped her knee when the opponents scored while she swung her arms when Verden shot. Pitifully, despite a good start, in the second half, Verden was getting beat.With less than two minutes left, Verden was dow
34、n by seventeen points and Coach called a time-out. Then finally came Laurens turn to join in the game. Dead silence settled upon the court. My heart doubled its beat/was racing, with eyes wide open. Lauren was in the game. She kept pace with the others fairly well. Less than a minute left, with her
35、teammates assistance, she caught the ball, dribbled toward the goal and shot. She scored! Thunderous applause echoed the court, and my worry faded. It dawned on me that Lauren really was different- not physically or emotionally, but spiritually. (163 词)二、原作品读111.1, lingered, tickling 2.skipping, thr
36、owing 3.Spotting, tucked, broadly 4.beat, wide-eyed 5.flash, dribbled6.wrapped, hugged, tightIV.(1) l.flew 2. lingered 3.skipped 4.flashed 5.grinned 6.clapping 7.blocked(2) Bonny was in the game. My heart quadrupled its beat/My heart was racing, with my eyes wide-open. I couldnt stand missing any second. The moment the ball was passed to her from her teammates, Bonny jumped to catch it, turned around, dribbled towards the goal. She scored! All across the stands, fans were on their feet, clapping wildly for our team. Thunderous applause exploded, echoing around the whole stadium.