心灵鸡汤读后续写49Littlenike导学案-九24届高三英语一轮复习.docx

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1、49 Little Nike一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右。Nike was a wheel dog. Whether little Nike had been named after the athletic shoe or the Greek goddess of victory, I would never know. He came into my life due to his shortcomings in a team of dogs that I had trained to run in Alaskas Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

2、.My wife Cheryl and I headed into the mountains with supplies to live for five months. In January, we had begun pushing east toward an untraveled area of the Yukon River. The trapping prospects there looked promising. We returned to our main cabin and made plans fbr me to use CheryPs dogs, hooking(钩

3、住)them together to form a large team. The idea was to bring supplies several miles down the river and establish a permanent camp.That meant Id be traveling alone and driving a sled loaded with around 300 pounds of goods, which meant extra hard work for my wheelers, Nike and Doc. The first serious ch

4、allenge in our trip came where the path descended(下降)a steep valley that led to the river. As we started down, I stood on the brake with all of my weight in an attempt to keep balance. But the heavy sled began overtaking the dogs, and they picked up their pace to stay ahead of it. Soon, we had gone

5、from trotting(小步疾走)to loping(大步跑),leaving Nike to run for his life. His forelegs shot out ahead of him, and he flew through the air like Superman. We came to a hairpin turn at the bottom of the hill. With eyes wide, I leaned to the left in hopes of counterbalancing the sled.So much for that effort.

6、We wound up in a massive heap (堆).With my heart beating violently, I emerged from a large snowdrift (雪堆)and assessed the damage. I expected to find my dogs and a broken sled. But the sled was fine, and the dogs had jumped over each other and broke away from the ropes. Nike emerged from the snow, sho

7、ok himself off, looked at me with those encouraging eyes and made me smile.Now I was saving myself from an icy death in a river.I had begun to accept that this was how I was going to die, but Nike wouldnt have it.二、原版品读Little NikeNike was a wheel dog. Whether little Nike had been named after the ath

8、letic shoe or the Greek goddess of victory, I would never know. He came into my life due to his shortcomings in a team of dogs that I had trained to run in Alaskas Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.That next autumn, Nike fell into the rhythm of pulling the sled over ninety miles of trap line. My wife Che

9、ryl and I had acquired other dogs and headed into the mountains with provisions to live for five months. In January, we had begun pushing east toward an untraveled tributary of the Yukon River. The trapping prospectsthere looked promising. We returned to our main cabin and made plans fbr me to use C

10、heryPs dogs, hooking them together to form a large team. The idea was to haul supplies several miles down the river and establish a permanent camp.That meant Id be traveling alone and driving a sled loaded with around 300 pounds of freight, which meant extra hard work for my wheelers. Nike and Doc.

11、The first serious challenge in our trip came where the trail descended a steep gorge that led to the river. As we started down, I stood on the brake with all of my weight in an attempt to jab its sharp cutters into the icy trail. But the heavy sled began overtaking the dogs, and they picked up their

12、 pace to stay ahead of it. Soon, we had gone from trotting to loping, leaving Nike to run for his life. His forelegs shot out ahead of him, and he flew through the air between strides like Superman. We came to a hairpin turn at the bottom of the hill. With eyes wide, I leaned to the left in hopes of

13、 counterbalancing the sled.So much for that effort. We wound up in a massive heap. With my adrenaline pumping, I emergedfrom a large snowdrift and assessed the damage. I expected to find crippled dogs and a broken sled. But the sled was fine, and the dogs had jumped over each other and untangled the

14、mselves. Nike emerged from the snow, shook himself off, looked at me with those encouraging eyes and made me smile.Now I was bracing myself for an icy death in a river. As the sled wallowed beneath me, I jumped toward the edge of the ice, but fell short and prepared myself for a swim. To my astonish

15、ment, the water was only up to my thighs, and there was very little current.The dogs bobbed frantically. I worked my way to the front of the team, grabbed my lead dogs, and threw them onto solid ice. They began pulling toward shore while I threw pairs of team dogs out until they were all out of the

16、water. With my dogs back on solid ice, they pulled enough to extract the sled from the open water.I fought back my fear that we would fall through again. When we finally came to the safety of the riverbank, I fell into a deep apathy. The cold was rapidly creeping deep into my muscles, and I realized

17、 that my chances of survival were no better than back when we were in the water.I had begun to accept that this was how I was going to die, but Nike wouldnt have it. He chargedinto his harness and wagged his tail, and it clattered with frozen shards of ice. I looked into his eyes and could swearhe w

18、as smiling. I gathered my wits and dry firewood and started a huge blaze. As I recounted my experience in the warmth of my sleeping bag, I wondered if Id have survived if not for Nike and his attitude. Cheryl and I put in several more winters of wilderness adventure before moving to town and startin

19、g a small family. And always, Nike was there, a model of strength and happiness.L 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provisionpre vi jnn.供给emergeI m3 :vi .浮现tributarytri bjatrin.支流snowdriftsnoudri ftn.雪堆prospectpro spektn.可能性crippledkri p(o)ldadj.跛足的hookhu kVt .钩住untangle,An

20、tseijglVt .松开haulho : 1、一、XZLvt.运送bracebrei sVt .使作准备freightfrei tn.货物wallowwd lau vi .翻滚wheeler11 wi: h(r)|n.车夫thighOal n.大腿trailtrei 1n.路currentkA rantn.水流descenddi sendvt .下斜bobbobvt.颠簸gorge90 : d3 n .峡谷franticallyfraentl kll adv.疯狂地jabd3 aebVt .猛刺extractekstrsektvt .拔出cutterkA 似r)n.切割刀apathyaepo

21、Gin.无生趣overtakeL ou v tel kVt.赶超creepkri: pvi .蔓延trottrD tvi .小步疾走chargetf a: d3vi .冲向lopelou pvi.大步跑harnessha: ni sn.系带forelegfo : legn .前腿wagwaegvt.摆动hairpinheapi n形发夹clutterklA to(r)vi .塞满leanli: nvi .倾斜shardf a: dn.碎片counterbalancekau ntabaehnsVt.使平衡swearsweovt.发誓adrenalineo drenli nn.肾上腺素blazeb

22、lei zn.火焰pumppA mpvi .激增recountn kau ntVt ,叙述短语释义短语释义wind up以告终fight back ones fear克服恐惧pick up ones pace加快速度gather ones wits恢复理智work ones way to努力、想方设法去IIL Read to appreciate: Fill in the blanks according to Chinese translationsL但沉重的雪橇的下滑速度开始超越狗的速度,以至于他们加快了脚步,为了保持领先。But the heavy sled began the dogs

23、, and they their pace to stayahead of it. (Action)2 .很快,我们就从小跑变成了大步跑,让耐克为了他的生命而奔跑。Soon, we had gone from to, leaving Nike to run for his life.(Action)3 .我看着他的眼睛,可以肯定他在笑。I his eyes and could he was smiling. (Action+Thinking)4 .我克服了对我们会再次跌落的恐惧。I my fear that we would fall through again. (Thinking)5 .

24、Nike从雪地里走出来,抖了抖雪,用那鼓舞人心的眼神看着我,逗得我笑了。Nikethe snow, shook himself off, looked at me with those eyes andmade me smile.(Action+Emotion)6 .我努力移到队伍的最前面,抓起我的领头狗,把它们扔到坚硬的冰上。Ithe front of the team,my lead dogs,and them onto solid ice.(Action)7 .寒冷迅速渗入我的肌肉.The cold was rapidly deep into my muscles.8 .我恢复了理智,拾

25、起干柴火然后燃起了一场大火。I and dry firewood 一 and started a huge blaze.(Emotion)IV. Language in use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences1 .她倚着儿子的胳膊慢慢地走着。She walked slowly,on her sorts arm.2 .她抓起钥匙冲 了 出去。Sheher keys and rushed out.3 . 一个衣衫褴褛的矮个子男人在巴迪身边碎步急行而过,想要引

26、起他的注意。A small shabby man was beside Bardi trying to get his attention.4 .狗跟在他旁边大步跑。The dog was along by his side.5 .他蹑手蹑脚地下楼,几乎没发出什么声响。Hedownstairs, hardly making any noise.6 .男孩们闹哄哄地冲进水里。The boys noisily into the water.7 .狗摇着尾巴出去了。The dog went out,its tail.8 .我发誓我永远不会离开你。Ithat Til never leave you.(

27、2) Imitation of the scenes:I had begun to accept that this was how I was going to die, but Nike wouldnt have it. He wagged his tail, and shook the snow off his head. I looked into his eyes and could swear he was smiling.模仿:描写自己失落时,宠物狗Bama安慰自己。Key:一、读后续写Now I was saving myself from an icy death in a

28、river. I jumped toward the edge of the ice, but fell short and prepared myself for a swim. To my astonishment, the water was only up to my thighs, and there was very little current. I fought back my fear that we would fall through again. When we finally came to the safety of the riverbank, the cold

29、then was rapidly creeping deep into my muscles, and I realized that my chances of survival were no better than back when we were in the water.I had begun to accept that this was how I was going to die, but Nike wouldnt have it. He wagged his tail, and shook the snow off his head. I looked into his e

30、yes and could swear he was smiling. I gathered my courage and dry firewood 一 and started a huge fire. Later As I recalled my experience in the warmth of my sleeping bag, I wondered if Id have survived if not for Nike and his attitude. It was Nike that taught me that attitude is everything in the gam

31、e of wilderness survival and even in life. (167 words) 二、原作品读III. Read to appreciate:1. overtaking;picked up 2. trotting;loping 3.looked into;swear 4. fought back 5.emerged from;encouraging 6. creeping . 8. gathered my witsIV. Language in use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks accor

32、ding to the Chinese sentences 1. leaning 2. grabbed 3. trotting 4.1oping 5. crept 6. wagging . swear(2) Imitation of the scenes:I felt so down that I was just to give up. But Bama wouldnt have it. He came over to me, licking my hand, wagging his tail, as if to erase my sorrow and sadness from my mind. I looked into his eyes and could swear he was smiling.

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