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1、【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流大学英语第二册第4课课后阅读补充.精品文档.READING ACTIVITYRead The following paragraph and answer the questions that come after it: After lunch Diane took her bike and sneaked(溜) quietly into the yard. She moved carefully to the plot of soil under the tree in back of the house as she checked t
2、o see that nobody watched her. She leaned her bicycle against the tree and bent down. All around dark clouds rumbled. Digging swiftly in the hot earth she made a small hole and in a moment took a wrinkled ten-dollar bill from her pocket. After she slipped the money into the ground and covered it, sh
3、e breathed deeply and smiled. She was goad that was over! Now no one would find it or know how she got it. Certainly it would be there later when she wanted it.1. Diane is probablya. a girl of 10 to 14 years old.b. a young motherc. child of three or four.2. As for the money, Diane probablya. got it
4、as a gift from her father.b. earned it.c. got it in a suspicious way. 3. This event probably took place.a. on a snowy winter afternoon.b. before a summer rainstorm.b. one night in March.4. After she hid the money, Diane felta. very guilty and sorry.b. relievedc. that someone had seen her.Diane must
5、be a 10-14 year old girl, judging from her actions and thoughts. She made sure that no one watched her when she sneaked into the yard, dug in the earth, and slipped the money into the hole. From this we can guess she got the money in a very suspicious way. And the description of Dianes breathing dee
6、ply and the statement she was glad that was over indicate that she felt greatly relieved after she had hidden the money. Next, when did this event take place? This doesnt seem to be mentioned at all. But the noisy, dark clouds and the streak of yellow -it is lightning, surely - suggest that a storm
7、was coming; and how earth suggests the summer. Besides, Diane went out after lunch. So this event must have taken place before a summer rainstorm. You may have found that none of the answers are stated in exact terms. They are supplied based on the evidence or hints given in the paragraph. And the p
8、rocess by which we use evidence or hints to gather information is known as inferring (推论).Skill: Reading Comprehension Skill III- Making Inferences While ReadingMaking inferences while reading is a very important reading skill. It helps you not only to understand better but also to appreciate more f
9、ully what you read.PsassageThe following is taken from the autobiography of Richard Wright (1908-1960),a famous black American writer. Read it carefully and try to use inference skills mentioned above to answer the questions that come after the selection.Words to KnowSeries 系列Negro 黑人Disgust 厌恶Fligh
10、t 楼梯的一段Attitude 态度Punch 使劲敲,猛击Impatient 急躁的Typewriter 打字机Optical 光的,眼的,视力的Mail 邮件Sake 缘故,理由rob 抢动,使丧失thunder 吼叫worthy 值得的,配得上的Black Boy(1)I held a series of jobs for short periods, quitting some in disgust, being fired from others because of my attitude, my speech, or the look in my eyes. I was no n
11、earer than ever to my goal of saving enough money to leave town. At times I doubted if I ever could.One jobless morning I went to my old classmate, Griggs, who worked for a Capitol Street jeweler(珠宝商). He was washing the windows of the store when I came up to him.Do you know where I can find a job?
12、I asked.He looked at me with scorn.Yes, I know where you can find a job, he said, laughing.Where?But I wonder if you can hold it, he said.What do you mean? I asked. Wheres the job?Take your time, he said. Dick, youve been trying to keep a job all summer, and you cant. Why? Because youre impatient. T
13、hats your big fault.Well, I said, eagerly encouraging him to continue.He grew serious, Theres an optical company(眼镜公司) upstairs, and the boss is a northerner from Illinois. He wants a boy to work all day in summer. Mornings and evenings in winter. He wants to start a colored boy in the optical trade
14、. You know algebra, and youd be good at this. Ill tell Mr. Crane about you and get in touch with you. Do you suppose I could see him now? I asked.For Gods sake, take your time! he thundered at me.()Maybe thats whats wrong with Negroes, I said. They take too much time. I dont want a job sweeping floo
15、rs. I plan to make something of myself!I thanked him and left. After a week I gave up hope. Then one afternoon Griggs came to my house.It looks as if youve got a job, he said. Youre going to have a chance to learn a trade. But remember to keep your head(保持镇静). Remember youre black; youre working for
16、 Whites. You start tomorrow.What will I get?Five dollars a week to start with; theyll raise you if they like you, he explained.My hopes grew. I would have a chance to learn a trade. And I need not give up school. I told him I would take the job, that I would be humble and respectful to Whites. Youll
17、 be working for a White Yankee(北方佬), and youll have to try really hard to get along, he said.()The next morning I was outside the office of the optical company long before it opened. I was reminding myself that I must be polite, must think before I spoke, must think before I acted, must say yes, sir
18、 or no, sir, that I must behave myself so that White people wouldnt think that I thought I was so good as they. Suddenly a White man came up to me.What do you want? he asked me.Im reporting for a job, sir, I said.O.K. Come on.I followed him up a flight of steps and he unlocked the door of the office
19、. I was a little nervous, but the young White mans manner put me at ease, and I sat and held my hat in my hand. A White girl came in and began punching the typewriter. Soon another White man, thin and gray, entered and went into the back room. Finally, a tall, red-faced White man arrived, shot me a
20、quick glance, and sat down at his desk. His brisk(敏捷的) manner told me he must be a Yankee.Youre the new boy, eh?Yes, sir.Let me get my mail out of the way, and Ill talk with you, he said pleasantly.Yes, sir.()I even tried to keep the tone of my voice low, trying to rob it of any suggestion or overto
21、ne(暗示) of aggressiveness(咄咄逼人).Half an hour later Mr. Crane called me to his desk and questioned me closely about my schooling, about how much mathematics I had had. He seemed pleased when I told him that I had had two years of algebra.How would you like to learn this trade? he asked.Id like if fine
22、, sir. Id like nothing better. I said. He was treating me so well, being so good to me.He told me that he wanted to train a Negro boy in the optical trade; he wanted to help him, guide him. (5)I tried to answer in a way that would let him know that I would try to be worthy of what he was doing. This
23、 was the chance Id been waiting for - a chance to learn a trade and make something of myself. After introducing me to the other people in the firm, Mr. Crane said, Now boy, lets see how clean you can get this place. Exercise A Choose the best answer for each of the following: 1. Dick had quit some j
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