心灵鸡汤读后续写45PierretheGentleGiant导学案-九24届高三英语一轮复习.docx
45 Pierre, the Gentle Giant一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右。One early summer afternoon, my little brother and I were about a quarter-mile from our home, deep in the woods by a river we liked to play near. We'd stay out so long that my brother usually kept snacks in his pockets so we wouldn't need to go home until suppertime.My brother spotted Pierre drinking from the river. He wanted to go pet him, but I wasn't so sure it was a good idea. Pierre was an extra-large German Shepherd (牧羊犬).That didn't scare me. I loved big dogs. But on the day we found Pierre, his appearance was frightening. With many blood-encrusted (结痂的)wounds and completely thin and dull fur, he was so skinny that we could see his individual ribs (肋骨).As we got closer, I could tell he was shaking in fear. My heart went out to this poor dog, but I wasn't sure how to help him.Even at only five years old, my brother was braver than I was. Growing up around animals, he knew how to approach the scared dog and offered him some of our snacks. Pierre stopped shaking, and his eyes lit up with hope. When Pierre carefully ate and then gently pushed his big head into my brother's little hand for petting, my fears melted away. My desire to help him overrode my fear of his appearance.We knew Mom loved animals, but meanwhile was afraid of big dogs. Even if not sure whether Mom would accept this extra-large one, we decided to take Pierre home. Then we gave him a good bath in the river, trying to make him look more presentable (像样的).That quarter-mile trail home was up a steep hill, so Pierre had to have taken every bit of his energy reserves to follow us. Finally our back yard was in the sight. We hadn't figured out how to approach our mom about Pierre yet, so we hid him behind the shed (棚屋).I went inside to ask Mom if we could have a picnic supper in the yard, figuring Pierre could “happen” to come to our table. After getting Mom's approval, I helped to set the table, hoping this poor skinny giant could appear timely while we were eating, winning Mom over.But before we all sat down to eat, Pierre timidly (胆小地)approached the table.Gradually, with lots of good food and loving attention, Pierre's emotional wounds healed as well as his body.二、原作品读Pierre, the Gentle GiantOne early summer afternoon, my little brother and I were about a quarter-mile from our home, deep in the woods by a river we liked to play near. We'd stay out so long that my brother usually kept snacks in his pockets so we wouldn't need to go home until suppertime.My brother spottedPierre drinking from the river. He wanted to go pet him, but I wasn't so sure it was a good idea. Pierre was an extra-large German Shepherd. That didn't scareme. I loved big dogs. But on the day we found Pierre, his appearance was frightening.He had many blood-encrusted wounds, and he was so emaciated that we could see his individual ribs. He had sparse, dullfur, and was completely filthy. But when I looked at his posture, I could see that he was petrified of us. As we got closer, I could tell he was shakingin fear. My heart went out to this poor, abuseddog, but I wasn't sure how to help him.Even at only five years old, my brother was more adventurousand brave than I was. While I was debating how best to help Pierre, he approachedthe scared dog and offeredhim some of our snacks. Pierre stopped shaking, and his eyes lit up with hope. When Pierre carefully ate and then nudged his big head into my brother's little hand for petting, my fears melted away. He was clearly a good dog who had been in a bad situation. My desireto help him overrode my fear of his appearance.My brother was eager to bring him up to the house right away, but Pierre looked like he'd been outside alone for a long time. So I thought we should clean him up a bit before bringing him home and asking if we could keep him. We gave him as good a bath in the river as two little kids can manage without any soap. Pierre patiently endured our effortsto make him look more presentable. He seemed to understand that we were trying to help him.That quarter-mile trek home was up a very steephill. Pierre limped from some of his injuriesand seemed so weak that I wasn't sure he could make it. We stopped to rest a couple of times on the way up the hill, and Pierre somehow found the strengthto make it all the way up. It had to have taken every bit of his energy reservesto do so.The woods eventuallyopened to a clearing that was our back yard. We hadn't figured out how to approach our mom about Pierre yet, so we concealed him behind the shed. I asked my brother to give the dog food and water and to do his best to keep Pierre quiet.I went inside, and Mom asked where my brother was. I told her he was playing happily in the back yard and asked if we could have a picnic supper there. I figuredif Pierre could “happen“ to come to the table while we were eating, she would see how skinny he was and want to feed and keep him. She said sure, and then asked me to set the picnic table for dinner.I hoped that Pierre would stay behind the shed at least for a few minutes, but before we all sat down to eat, Pierre timidly approached the table. Pierre's pathetic appearance must have calmed Mom s nerves because while she looked anxiousfor a second, she took a deep breath, and then slowly and gently approached him.It was probably best that we had already given him a bit of a bath. And his wounds didn't look quite as bad. Unfortunately, it turned out that Pierre was afraid of adults. When Mom got close to him, he hung his head, his tail dippeddown between his legs, and from the sudden smell, I think he might have wet himself.So even though my mother is one of the most animal-loving people I've ever known, it seemed best fbr her not to touch him just yet. My brother and I gave him more food and water, and did our best to comforthim. He took a few days to warm up to Mom. Her gentle,loving nature did win him over eventually.Pierre's body healedfaster than his emotional wounds. Before summer was over, he had a luxuriouscoat and a strong, healthy body. His ribs were covered by powerful muscles. He looked like a whole new dog. With lots of good food and loving attention, Pierre became the physically powerful dog he was created to be. We played with him for hours every day, and he soaked it all up happily. He loved us unconditionally. Pierre, our gentle giant, was the best treasurewe ever found in the woods.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spotspo tVt.看见effort'efatn.气力petpetvi .抚摸presentableprl ' zentobl adj.像样的scareskeo(r)Vt .惊吓trektrekn.长途跋涉appearances' pi srsnsn .外貌steepsti: padj.陡峭的frightening'frai tni gadj ,令人害怕的limp11 mpvi.痛着走encrustI n'krA stvi .结壳injury'I nd3 orin.受伤emaciatedi ' mei siei tl dadj.消瘦的strengthstreg0n.体力individual(I ndl ' vi d3 uoladj.单独的reserven ' z3 : vn.储备(量)ribn bn.肋骨eventuallyl ' ventf uol iadv.终于sparsespa: sadj.稀疏的clearing'kli 0rl rjn.林中空地dulldA 1adj .无光泽的approach© prou tf vt .找商谈filthy'fl 19iadj.肮脏的concealkon* si: 1Vt.隐藏posture'po stf o(r)n.姿势shedf edn.棚petrified'petn fai dadj.恐慌的figurefl go(r)vt .认为shakeU ei kvi .颤抖timidly'ti mi dliVt.胆小地abuse0 bju: zvt .虐待patheticpo1 0eti kadj.可怜的adventurousod' ventj oro sadj.有冒险精神的anxious1到kJ osadj.焦虑的debatedi ' bei tVt .斟酌dipdi pvi.下沉approach© prou tj vt靠近wetwetvt .尿湿offer1Dfavt ,提供comfort'kA mfatVt.安慰nudgenA d3 Vt ,轻推gentle'd3 end adj.友善的desirefdi ' zai on渴望healhi: 1Vt.愈合override,rai dVt .凌驾luxuriouslAg' 3Uori osadj .十分舒适的endureI n' dju Q(r)Vt.容忍treasure'tre3 9(r)n ,珍宝短语释义短语释义light up喜形于色calm one's nerves稳住情绪melt away消失warm to sb开始喜欢上(某人)be eager to do.渴望做某事win sb over把(某人)争取过来clean up把(身体)洗干净soak up享受figure out弄明白111. Read to appreciate: Fill in the blanks according to Chinese translations1 .我弟弟发现Pierre在河里喝水。他想去抚摸它,但我不太确定这是个好主意。My brotherPierre drinking from the river. He wanted to him, but Iwasn't so sure it was a good idea. (Action) 2.当我们靠近时,我可以看出它害怕得发抖。As we, I could tell he was. (Action+Emotion)3. Pierre停止了颤抖,它的眼睛里充满了希望。Pierre, and his eyes.(Action+Emotion)4 .当Pierre小心翼翼地吃完,然后把它的大脑袋靠近我弟弟的小手以求抚慰时,我的恐惧就烟消云散了。 When Pierre carefully ate and then into my brother's little hand for, my fears. (Action+Emotion)5 .最终走出树林,来到一片空地,那就是我们的后院。The woods eventuallythat was our back yard.(Environment) 6. Pierre腼腆地靠近桌子。 Pierre the table.(Action)7 .那可怜兮兮的样子让她平静了下来,因为在她一脸焦急的同时,她深吸了一口气,然后慢慢地、温柔地 靠近了它。Pierre's pathetic appearance must have because while she for a second, she,and thenhim.(Action+Emotion)8 .当妈妈靠近它时,它低着头,尾巴夹在两腿之间,从突如其来的气味判断,我想它可能是吓尿了。When Momhim, he, his tailbetween his legs, and from the sudden smell, I think he might havehimself. (Action +Emotion)IV. Language in use(1) Application of the key words: Fill in the blanks according to the Chinese sentences1 .邻居们发现有烟从这所房子里冒出来。Neighbourssmoke coming out of the house.2 .他们设法把熊吓跑 了。They managed to the bear.3 .我像树叶似的直哆嗦。Iwaslike a leaf.4 .她尽自己最大的努力来安慰那个哭泣的孩子。She did her best to the crying child.5 .猫小心翼翼地靠近婴儿。The cat the baby cautiously.6 .她的幽默感马上就把他争取过来了。Her sense of humour had him at once.7 .太阳落到地平线下了。The sun below the horizons.8 .我感激地接过她递来的一杯咖啡。I gratefully took the cup of coffee she me.9 .她小心翼翼地进了屋。Sheentered the room.10 .她把脚踝扭伤了,一痛一拐地走着。She had twisted her ankle and was.11 .家人的爱让我又快乐了起来。I feltby my family、love.(2) Imitation of the scenes:1. Unfortunately, it turned out that Pierre was afraid of adults. When Mom got close to him, he hung his head, his tail dipped down between his legs, and from the sudden smell, I think he might have wet himself. 模仿:描写一条狗见到生人害怕的情景。2. As wc got closer, I could tell he was shaking in fear. While I was debating how best to help Pierre, he approached the scared dog and offered him some of our snacks. Pierre stopped shaking, and his eyes lit up with hope. When Pierre carefully ate and then nudged his big head into my brother's little hand for petting, my fears melted away.模仿:描写我初次见到狗狗,安抚它、让它不再害怕的情景。Key:一、读后续写But before we all sat down to eat9 Pierre timidly approached the table. It was probably best that we had already given him a bit of a bath. I eagerly explained to Mom how we had met Pierre in the woods. It must be his poor appearance that calmed Mom's nerves. While she looked anxious fbr a second, Mom took a deep breath, and then slowly and gently approached him. Unfortunately, Pierre seemed to be afraid of adults, drawing back shakily. Realizing it not the right time for Mom to touch him now, my brother and I did our best to comfort him.Gradually9 with lots of good food and loving attention Pierre 9s emotional wounds healed as well as his body. He looked like a whole new dog. He had a luxurious coat and a strong, healthy body, with his ribs covered by powerful muscles. More importantly, he felt at ease with us though he remained afraid of strange adults. We played with him for hours every day, and he soaked it all up happily. He loved us unconditionally. For us, Pierre, the gentle giant, was the best treasure we ever found in the woods. 二、原作品读 III.1 .spotted; go pet 2.got closer; shaking 3.stopped shaking; lit up with hope 4.nudged his big head; petting; melted away 5.opened to a clearing 6.timidly approached 7.calmed her nerves; looked nervous; took a deep breath; slowly and gently approached 8.got close to; hung his head; dipped down; wet IV.(1)1.spotted 2.scare.away3.shaking fort 5.approached 6.won.over 7.dipped 8.offered 9.timidly 10.limping 11 .healed(2)1. When the stranger got close to the dog, he hung his head, his tail dipped down between his legs, and from the sudden smell, he might have wet himself. Seeing the pathetic creature, the stranger tried to go pet him, but the dog timidly drew back.2 . As I got closer, I could tell he was shaking in fear. I approached the scared dog and offered him some snacks. He stopped shaking, and his eyes lit up with hope. When he carefully ate and then nudged his big head into my hand for petting, my heart melted.