心灵鸡汤读后续写46Runaway导学案-九24届高三英语一轮复习.docx
46 Runaway一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右。I took a much-needed break from my management job one Saturday afternoon, looking for a bit of fresh air. I walked the parking lot, kicking pebbles, as my mind raced with work concerns. Before I realized it, I was standing in front of PetSmart and a large sign that said: Adoptions Today. I couldn't resist the urge.The glass door slid open, and my ears were filled with the delightful sounds of puppy cries and the barking of larger dogs. It was music to my ears. I wanted to snatch them up and give them all the love they deserved, but the reality of my busy job, and my beautiful Labrador (拉布拉多猎犬)at home, gave me pause.So I admired from a distance. Suddenly, something caught my eye. At a volunteer's side was a black dog, medium-sized with paws gently crossed. The dog never looked up, and the tail never wagged, but something forced me to join them. "May I?" I asked, wondering if this shy creature could be approached. ccOh, of course. She's very sweet, but shy. Her name is Lady. She's been in my foster care fbr a while J she said. I knelt and let my hand settle under Lady's nose. Her eyes moved up, briefly taking me in, and then turning away. She didn't seem interested, but I felt compelled.Her foster and I chatted for some time. In the time we talked, my hand was softly petting Lady's head and neck. "Would you like to take her for a walk?” her foster mother asked, "Yes, that would be great. Lady and I walked the same path that led me to her. I watched her ears retract (缩回)at loud noises; I saw her freeze as cars drove by. But generally she walked well, occasionally looking up at me. That short walk and those few glances were all it took. Twenty-four hours later, I gently eased her out of her foster's car and into my own.I was oveijoyed at the addition to the family, but it wasn't going to be easy. Lady was confused, shy, and untrained. I wasn't sure I had the time, skill, or patience Lady needed. And just one week into our adjustment, I had to leave town for four days. Lady was left with a competent friend and pet sitter during my trip.The phone rang on my second night away. Lady was lost in the woods!With food in my left hand and a flashlight between my teeth, I eased toward her.二、原作品读RunawayI took a much-needed break from my management job one Saturday afternoon, looking for a bit of fresh air. I walked the parking lot, kicking pebbles, as my mind raced with work concerns.Before I realized it, I was standing in front of PetSmart and a large sign that said: Adoptions Today. I couldn't resistthe urge.The glass door slidopen, and my ears were filled with the delightful sounds of puppy cries, the pattering of claws on linoleum, and the barking of larger dogs. It was music to my ears. I wanted to snatch them up and give them all the love they deserved,but the reality of my busy job, and my beautiful Labrador at home, gave me pause.So I admiredfrom a distance. Suddenly, something caught my eye.A volunteer sat quietly in the center of the large circle of commotion. At her side, just as quiet, was a sleek black dog, medium-sized with paws gently crossed. The dog never looked up, and the tail never wagged, but something compelled me to join them. "May I?” I asked, wondering if this shy creature could be approached,"Oh, of course. She's very sweet, but shy. Her name is Lady. She's been in my foster care for a while,“ she said. I knelt and let my hand settleunder Lady's nose. Her eyes moved up, briefly taking me in, and then turning away. She didn't seem interested, but I felt compelled.Her foster and I chattedfor some time. The poor thing had been abused,which explainedhow reticentshe was. In the time we talked, my hand was softly petting Lady's head and neck. "Would you like to take her for a walk?” her foster mother asked. "Yes, that would be great. Lady and I walked the same path that led me to her. I watched her ears retract at loud noises; I saw her freezeas cars drove by. But generally she walked well, occasionally looking up at me. That short walk and those few glances were all it took. Twenty-four hours later, I gently easedher out of her foster car and into my own.I was overjoyed atthe addition to the family, but it wasn't going to be easy. Lady was confused, reclusive. and untrained. She chose to huddle in the corners of the dining room and to make that her bathroom, too. If a stranger was near, she melted into the wall, relieved herself, and shookuncontrollably. I wasn't sure I had the time, skill, or patience Lady needed. And just one week into our adjustment, I had to leave town for four days. Lady was left with a competent friend and pet sitter during my trip.The phone rang on my second night away. Lady was gone! Images of Lady alone in the woods or injured on the roadside haunted me every second. Finally, on a Monday afternoon, I went home. Raleigh, North Carolina was being pummeled with torrential rain and high winds. I needed to attenda meeting at 4:00 p.m., right in the heart of the storm. I drove past downed trees, pulled into a stranger's driveway, and waited for hail and wind to subside. I cried as I thought of Lady alone in the storm.By evening, I was able to go home and focus on my missing friend. I grabbeda flashlight, and headed into the thick woods behind my apartment. I trudged through sopping grass and long weeds;I called her name over and over again. I walked along stone barriers and peered through binoculars for a sign. It seemed like hours, but just as night was settling in.I caught a glimpse ofsomething red behind the darkening trees. With the dark creeping in, I was worried my eyes were playing tricks.Then I saw the red again. This time, I knew. A clear outline of a dog stood on the hill about twenty feet ahead of me, with tornred material hanging from her neck.“Lady, Lady, it's okay!” I called. She didn't run, but she didn't approach me either. Within minutes, I had a bowl of dog food and was on my stomach crawling up the hill. She never moved. I tried to shut outfears of any injuries I might find.With food in my left hand and a flashlight between my teeth, I eased toward her. Her eyes seemed gluedto my every move. I set the food within inches of her. Still no movement. Finally, I took a chancein the darkness. I moved forward quickly, wrappedmy arms around her, and lifted her to safety.Lady never had another accident in the house, she only ran for enjoyment, and she slowly warmed up to strangers. She lived life to the fullestand spent almost nine years by my side.She died in my arms four years ago, and I am forever gratefulI took that Saturday afternoon walk.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pebble'pebln.卵石;小圆石easei: zvt.(使)小心缓缓地移动concernkan* S3 : (r)n n.重要的事confusedfkan' fju: zdadj.迷惑的resistri *zi stvt .抵抗reclusiven klu: sI vadj.隐居的;遁隐的urge3 : (r)d3 n.强烈的欲望huddle'hA dlvi.蜷作一团;蜷缩slideslai dvi.滑动shakef ei kvi.颤抖patter'paeto(r)vi.发出轻快 的拍打声hauntho : ntVt.萦绕在心头linoleumli ' nou li ° mn.油地毡pummel'pA mlvt .大肆破坏snatchsnaetj vt .抓住torrentialto' renf ol adj .倾盆而下的deservedi ' z3 : (r)v1vt.应得attendo'tendvt.参加Labrador'laebrodo :( r)n.拉布拉多猎 犬hailhei 1n.冰雹admireod' mai s(r)V.欣赏subsidessb' sal d vi .下降commotio nko' mouj on n.嘈杂声grabgrabvt.(尤指匆忙地)取sleeksli: kadj.有光泽的trudgetrA d3 vi.步履艰难地走compelkom' pelvt.强迫sopping'so pi rjadj.湿透的approach© pru tf vt.接近weedwi: dn.杂草foster'fD stovt .收养peerplvi.仔细看kneelni: 1vi.跪下binocularbl ' nokjUhn.双筒望远镜settle'set(9)lvi.停留glimpse911 mpsn. 一瞥chattj actvi.聊天creepkri: pvi.不知不觉产生abuse© bju: svt.虐待tearteo(r)vt.撕裂explaini k*splei nVt.解释crawlkro : 1vi.爬行reticent'reti s(o)ntadj.沉默不语 的glue91u:vt.粘牢retractri rasktvi.缩回wrapT冲vt.用缠绕(或围紧)freezefri: zvi.(因害怕 等)停住不动grateful'grei tf(o )Uadj.感激的短语释义短语释义give sb pause使踌躇on one's stomach趴在地上catch one's eyes引起某人注意shut out把.排斥在外be overjoyed at听见看见开心take a chance冒险一试settle in(夜幕)降临warm up to慢慢开始喜欢catch a glimpse of瞥见to the fullest充分地play tricks耍花招by one's side在某人身边III. Read to appreciate: Fill in the blanks according to Chinese translations1 .我走在停车场,踢着鹅卵石,满脑是工作上的顾虑。I walked the parking lot,pebbles, as my mind work concerns.(Action+Thinking)2 .玻璃门滑开了,我听到了小狗的叫声、爪子在油毡上的拍打声和大狗的吠叫声。The glass door, and my ears were filled with the sounds of puppycries, the of claws on linoleum, and the of larger dogs. (Sound)3 .我看着她的耳朵对巨响产生了反应;汽车驶过时,我看到她僵住了。I watched her earsat loud noises; I saw her as cars drove by. (Action)4 .我在湿湿的草地和长长的杂草中艰难前进;一遍又一遍地呼唤她的名字。I sopping grass and long weeds; I called her name over and over again. (Action)5 .似乎过去了几个小时,但就在夜幕降临时,我瞥见了越来越黑的树木后面的一个红色东西。It seemed like hours, but just as night, I something redbehind the darkening trees. (Environment-Action)6 .但由于天色越来越暗,我担心自己看错了。But with the dark, I was my eyes were.(Environment+Thought)7 .我左手拿着食物,嘴里咬着手电筒,小心翼翼地靠近她。With food in my left hand and a flashlight between my teeth, I toward her. (Action)8 .似乎她的眼睛紧紧盯着我的一举一动。我把食物放在离她不远的地方,但仍然保持着俯卧的姿势。Her eyes seemedmy every move. I the food within inches of her, butI remained prone. (Action)IV. Language in use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences1 .他们不该赢。They didn't to win.2 .我第一次见她时就仰慕她,(至今)我还认为她很了不起。I her when I first met her and I still think she's marvellous.3 .我接近的时候,他们就一言不发。When I, they grew silent.4 .姑娘们坐在台阶上,聊着天。The girls were sitting on the steps,.5 .门慢慢开启时我僵住 了。 I with terror as the door slowly opened.6 .她舒舒服服地坐到椅子上。Sheherself into a chair.7 .他抓住我不松手。He hold of me and wouldn*t let go.8 .他的双臂紧紧环抱她的腰。His arms were around her waist.(2) Imitation of the scenes1. The glass door slid open, and my ears were filled with the delightful sounds of puppy cries, the pattering of claws on linoleum, and the barking of larger dogs. It was music to my ears. 模仿:描写狂风暴雨雷鸣闪电的场景。2. I grabbed a flashlight, and headed into the thick woods behind my apartment. I trudged through sopping grass and long weeds; I called her name over and over again. I walked along stone barriers and peered through binoculars for a sign. It seemed like hours, but just as night was settling in, I caught a glimpse of something red behind the darkening trees.模仿:描写爬山的场景。跋山涉水,终于到达顶峰。Key:一、读后续写The phone rang on my second night away. Lady was lost in the woods! Images of Lady haunted me every second. By Monday evening, I was able to go home and focus on my missing friend. I grabbed a flashlight, and headed into the thick woods behind my apartment. After what seemed like hours, I suddenly caught a glimpse of something red. It was Lady! ”Lady, Lady, it's okay!” I called. She didn't run, neither did she approach me. Within minutes, I had a bowl of dog food, crawling up the hill.With food in my left hand and a flashlight between my teeth, I eased toward her. I set the food within inches of her. Still no movement. Finally, I took a chance in the darkness. I moved forward quickly, wrapped my arms around her, and lifted her to safety. Ever since, Lady never had another accident in the house, slowly warming up to strangers. After spending almost nine years by my side, she died in my arms four years ago. T am forever grateful I took that Saturday afternoon walk. (150 words) 二、原作品读III. Read to appreciate: Fill in the blanks according to Chinese translations1. kicking, raced with2. slid open; were filled with the delightful sounds; the pattering; the barking of larger dogs3. retract; freeze4. trudged through5. was settling in; caught a glimpse of6. creeping in; worried; playing tricks 7. eased8. glued to; set IV. Language in use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences1. deserve2. admired3. approached4. chatting5. froze6. eased7. grabbed8. wrapped9. ) Imitation of the scenes1. The door was thrown open, and my cars were filled with the car-splitting sound of thunder, the roaring of ferocious wind, and the pitter-pattering of heavy rain. It was torture to my ears.2. I carried my backpack and began "mountain climbing" in the literal sense. I trudged through sopping grass and long weeds. I crawled up a steep rock and waded in a stream. It seemed like hours, but just as night was settling in, I was finally on the top of the mountain.