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這是一份2023屆高三英語二輪復(fù)習(xí)學(xué)案名著閱讀之心靈雞湯精選ACanineNanny,共8頁。學(xué)案主要包含了文章梗概,詞匯過關(guān),句子學(xué)習(xí)等內(nèi)容,歡迎下載使用。
名著閱讀之心靈雞湯精選 A Canine Nanny班級:____________學(xué)號:____________姓名:____________心靈雞湯精選A Canine Nanny話題歸類閱讀難度詞數(shù)動物與家人和諧相處五星809【文章梗概】身為二孩媽媽,我既要照顧大女兒又要照顧剛出生三星期的二女兒。丈夫忙于工作,父母遠在千里之外,除了一條名叫“Two”的狗狗,我的身邊再無親人陪伴。有一天,二女兒Abigail弄臟了自己的衣服,當(dāng)我無奈地離開她去清洗時,Two承擔(dān)起了保姆的職責(zé),安撫了Abigail。在Two的陪伴下,Abigail長成了一個細(xì)膩、體貼的的小女孩;而當(dāng)Two年紀(jì)大了,Abigail也反過來細(xì)心地照顧它。The dog was created especially for children.Henry Ward BeecherI was physically and emotionally exhausted. At night, I was awake more than I slept, caring for our three-week-old daughter, Abigail. By day, I chased our older daughter, Bridget, an active two-year-old. My already taut nerves began to fray when Abigail developed a mild case of colic. Bridget demanded attention each time her sister fussed. Our dog, a purebred Brittany named Two, was constantly underfoot, and stumbling over her repeatedly did not help my state of mind.I also felt isolated. We were new to the area, and I didn’t know anyone in town. My parents, our nearest relatives, lived 150 miles away. Phoning my mother on the spur of the moment to ask if she’d drop by and watch the kids for an hour while I got some much-needed sleep wasn’t realistic. My husband helped as much as he could but needed to focus on his job.One day Abigail woke from a nap. As babies sometimes do, she had soiled her clothing and crib bedding. I tried to clean her up as fast as possible, but her cries developed into ear-shatteringwails before I was through. I wanted to comfort her, but I was at a loss. I had to wash my hands, I couldn’t put her back into the crib and the floor hadn’t been vacuumed for days. Strapping her on the changing table, I wedged a receiving blanket between her and the railing. I promised I’d be right back. As her screams followed me into the bathroom, I neared complete meltdown. Women had handled this for generations—why couldn’t I cope?I had just lathered up with soap when Two trotted purposefully past the bathroom door. A moment later the crying ceased. Hurriedly, I dried my hands and entered the nursery to find the Brittany standing on her hind legs, tenderly licking Abigail’s ear. The baby’s eyes were opened wide in wonder. Two dropped down and wagged her stubby tail in apology. With a canine grin and her ears pushed back as far as they could go, she seemed to say, “I know babies are off limits, but I couldn’t help myself.”At that moment, I realized why I had been tripping over Two all the time: she wanted to help! When Bridget was born, Two had enthusiastically welcomed the newest member of her family. But because she had difficulty curbing her energy, we had watched her closely. Now, at six years of age, with a more sedatedisposition, Two understood she had to be gentle.That day marked a turning point for me. During Abigail’s fussy moments, I laid her blanket on the floor and placed her next to Two. Often Abigail quieted as she buried her hands and feet in the dog’s warm soft fur. Although Two relished her role as babysitter, objecting only when Abigail grabbed a fistful of sensitive flank hair, I still kept a vigilant eye on them, or Abigail would likely have suffered a constant barrage of doggy kisses.When Abigail turned four, we enrolled her in preschool. Her teacher as well as several of the other parents commented on how she was always the child who reached out to those who were alone. Extending an invitation to join in play, Abigail often stayed by someone’s side if she didn’t get an answer, talking quietly and reassuringly. I like to think that Two’s willingness to remain lying next to a screaming infant somehow contributed to our daughter’s sensitivity.I admit I’ve spoiled Two since that first day when she comforted Abigail. If I leave the table and a half-eaten meal disappears, I know who the culprit is. But I don’t have the heart to punish her for being an opportunist. I’m indebted to her, and losing out on several bites of cold food is a small price to pay.Two is still part of our family, and although we all dote on her, there is an unmistakable connection between her and Abigail. Now nearly twelve years old, Two has more than her share of aches and pains. During winter, she often rests in front of the heat register. When Abigail wakes in the morning, she covers her dog with her old baby blanket and fusses over her. And when Abigail wanders away, Two trails after her, the tattered blanket dragging along on the floor. Two still considers Abigail her special charge, and I’m happy to have her help. I hope they have many more days together, looking after each other with such loving care.  【詞匯過關(guān)】請寫出下面文單詞在文章中的中文意思。1.taut [t?:t] adj.___________________________2.fray  [fre?] vi.___________________________3.colic [?k?l?k] n.___________________________4.fuss [f?s] vi.___________________________5.stumble [?st?mbl] vi.___________________________6.spur [sp??(r)] n.___________________________7.soil [s??l] vt.___________________________8.crib [kr?b] n.___________________________9.ear-shattering [??(r)-??t?r??] adj.___________________________10.wail [we?l] n.___________________________11.vacuum [?v?kju?m] vt.___________________________12.strap [str?p] vt.___________________________13.wedge [wed?] vt.___________________________14.railing [?re?l??] n.___________________________15.lather [?lɑ:e?(r)] vt.___________________________16.trot [tr?t] vi.___________________________17.hind [ha?nd] adj.___________________________18.tenderly [?tend?li] adv.___________________________19.stubby [?st?bi] adj.___________________________20.canine [?ke?na?n] adj.___________________________21.curb [k??b] vt.___________________________22.sedate [s??de?t] adj.___________________________23.disposition [?d?sp??z??n] n.___________________________24.relish [?rel??] vt.___________________________25.fistful [?f?stf?l] n.___________________________26.flank [fl??k] n.___________________________27.vigilant [?v?d??l?nt] adj.___________________________28.barrage [?b?rɑ:?] n.___________________________29.enroll [?n'r??l] vt.___________________________30.reassuringly [?ri??????r??li] adv.___________________________31.culprit [?k?lpr?t] n.___________________________32.dote [d??t] vi.___________________________33.unmistakable [??nm??ste?k?bl] adj.___________________________34.tattered [?t?t?d] adj.___________________________【句子學(xué)習(xí)】請根據(jù)中文句子填空。(一)動作描寫1. Her cries developed into __________________________________________ before I was through.我還沒忙完手頭的事情,她的哭聲就演變成了震耳欲聾的嚎啕大哭。2. I had just _____________________ with soap when Two _____________________ purposefully past the bathroom door.我手上剛涂上肥皂,Two就故意小跑著經(jīng)過了浴室門。3. Hurriedly, I dried my hands and entered the nursery to find the Brittany standing on her _____________________legs, tenderly _____________________Abigail’s ear.我趕緊擦干手,走進育兒室,卻發(fā)現(xiàn)這條布列塔尼犬正用后腿站著,溫柔地舔著Abigail的耳朵。(二)情緒描寫1. I also felt _____________________.我還感到孤苦無依。2. As her screams followed me into the bathroom, I neared complete _____________________.當(dāng)她的尖叫聲伴隨著我進入浴室時,我?guī)缀跬耆罎⒘恕?/span>3. The baby’s eyes were opened wide _____________________.寶寶驚奇地睜大了眼睛。(三)修辭手法擬人Two still considers Abigail __________________________________________.Two依然把Abigail看做自己的特別職責(zé)。拓展練習(xí)讀后續(xù)寫閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。I was sitting at my kitchen table the other day with a pen, a notebook, a calculator, and a pile of bills, I was doing my monthly budget(預(yù)算). There were bills for electric, water, rent, insurance, the car payment, the phone bill, and the WiFi bill. Plus money needed to be set aside for food, gas, clothes, and hopefully a little left over to save for those unexpected bills that always seemed to show up. When I was done I shook my head, closed my eyes, and thought of a time long ago when I would regularly get treasures.When I was a boy, we lived across the road from Camp Caesar. It held week long camps all through the Summer and my grandma who I lovingly called “Nanny” worked in its big kitchen. I remember sneaking(溜進) in there getting a smile, a hug, a kiss, and a hot cookie from Nanny. Then she would always dig deep in her pockets and pull out a treasure, a shiny coin. She would give it to me and I would run down the hill to either get an ice cold can of coke from the pop machine or I would head to the camp’s swimming pool where I could buy a warm cup of cherry coke for 15 cents and a tiny 10 cent bag of chips from the stand. I took my time because it was always a big decision. It was nice to feel so rich for a few minutes.Looking back now I can see that the real treasure wasn't the coin at all. It was the love with which Nanny gave it to me. I would have still visited her at work every day if I had never gotten a single coin. It was her smile, hugs, and kisses that were priceless in my heart then and now.注意:1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Then I posted my grandmother’s story online.It was suggested that we should write a book about these stories.  心靈雞湯精選答案【詞匯過關(guān)】請寫出下面文單詞在文章中的中文意思。1.taut [t?:t] adj.拉緊的2.fray  [fre?] vi.緊張,煩躁3.colic [?k?l?k] n.腹絞痛4.fuss [f?s] vi.大驚小怪5.stumble [?st?mbl] vi.絆腳,絆跌6.spur [sp??(r)] n.一時沖動之下7.soil [s??l] vt.弄臟8.crib [kr?b] n.嬰兒床9.ear-shattering [??(r)-??t?r??] adj.震耳欲聾的10.wail [we?l] n.慟哭11.vacuum [?v?kju?m] vt.用真空吸塵器打掃12.strap [str?p] vt.(用帶子)束住13.wedge [wed?] vt.楔入,插入14.railing [?re?l??] n.欄桿;扶手15.lather [?lɑ:e?(r)] vt.涂以肥皂泡16.trot [tr?t] vi.(馬等四足動物)快步,疾走17.hind [ha?nd] adj.后部的18.tenderly [?tend?li] adv.溫和地19.stubby [?st?bi] adj.短而粗硬的20.canine [?ke?na?n] adj.犬的21.curb [k??b] vt.控制22.sedate [s??de?t] adj.沉靜的23.disposition [?d?sp??z??n] n.性情,性格24.relish [?rel??] vt.享受,喜歡25.fistful [?f?stf?l] n.一把26.flank [fl??k] n.脅腹27.vigilant [?v?d??l?nt] adj.警覺的,警惕的28.barrage [?b?rɑ:?] n.接二連三29.enroll [?n'r??l] vt.登記30.reassuringly [?ri??????r??li] adv.安慰地;鼓勵地31.culprit [?k?lpr?t] n.罪犯,過失者32.dote [d??t] vi.溺愛33.unmistakable [??nm??ste?k?bl] adj.確定無疑的34.tattered [?t?t?d] adj.破爛的 【句子學(xué)習(xí)】請根據(jù)中文句子填空。(一)動作描寫1. Her cries developed into ear-shattering wails before I was through.我還沒忙完手頭的事情,她的哭聲就演變成了震耳欲聾的嚎啕大哭。2. I had just lathered up with soap when Two trotted purposefully past the bathroom door.我手上剛涂上肥皂,Two就故意小跑著經(jīng)過了浴室門。3. Hurriedly, I dried my hands and entered the nursery to find the Brittany standing on her hind legs, tenderly licking Abigail’s ear.我趕緊擦干手,走進育兒室,卻發(fā)現(xiàn)這條布列塔尼犬正用后腿站著,溫柔地舔著Abigail的耳朵。(二)情緒描寫1. I also felt isolated.我還感到孤苦無依。2. As her screams followed me into the bathroom, I neared complete meltdown.當(dāng)她的尖叫聲伴隨著我進入浴室時,我?guī)缀跬耆罎⒘恕?/span>3. The baby’s eyes were opened wide inwonder.寶寶驚奇地睜大了眼睛。(四)修辭手法擬人Two still considers Abigail her special charge.Two依然把Abigail看做自己的特別職責(zé)。拓展練習(xí)讀后續(xù)寫參考范文Then I posted my grandmother’s story online. Many people responded positively. My grandma’s story brought back memories of their happy childhood. Some shared stories of their loved ones and memories of them. We were discussing how we could remember the love forever. People put forward many ways to pass on the love of older generations, such as giving more love to our children, telling them the stories of our relatives and so on. In this way, we can make the world into a big family full of love.It was suggested that we should write a book about these stories. I was quite in favor of this approach. They proposed that I put together the stories. I took great pride in accepting the suggestion. We selected 100 touching stories and then we wrote articles about them. When we finished our texts, we posted them online for discussion and suggestions. Later we made further improvement on them. Eventually, the publisher published the book for us and it became a best seller.

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