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1、高三英语培优名著阅读之心灵鸡汤精选 Act 3班级:_学号:_姓名:_心灵鸡汤精选Act 3话题归类阅读难度词数父女亲情五星997【文章梗概】我小时候,爸爸总在打字机上写小说。后来我们大吵一架,冷战四年。是彼此的思念让我们最后原谅和解。爸爸过世后,我发现了他写给妈妈的情书,这刷新了我对爸爸的认知-他不是只有严肃的样子,也有温柔多情的一面。这封信也重新点燃了我对写作的热爱。人生如戏,这就是我和爸爸的故事-第一幕,是误解;第二幕,是争执;第三幕,是爱。We cannot destroy kindred: Our chains stretch a little sometimes, but they

2、 never break.Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de SvignMost of my childhood memories of my father include watching him as he sat at his desk, typing away on his typewriter for hours almost every night. He dreamed of publishing a novel. He worked tirelessly on it for years. It was a serious, unsenti

3、mental novel, much like my father, who was a serious, unsentimental man. Or so I thought.Despite being fearful of my father, I could not help but be fascinated by his never-ending typing. Dad used his index fingers to type, and he typed very loudly. Peck, peck, peck emanated constantly from his corn

4、er of the family room.Although I was a generally obedient child, I morphed into a teenage hellion. While I was busy rebelling against my overly protective parents, my father continued working on his novel. Between heated arguments, he and I ignored each other. Looking back, I believe this was how it

5、 had to be for us. During this time, I fell in love with the written word, but never shared this new passion with Dad. His peck, peck, peck was just background noise to me during those teenage years.When I was twenty-two years old, my father and I had a monumental argument that led to my dramatic de

6、parture from his house. I refused to return for another four years. And during those four long years, I did not utter a single word to him.While I was on this self-imposed sabbatical from my father, my career progressed nicely. My life appeared to be pleasant and stable. And yet, I often dreamed abo

7、ut my father, feeling melancholy and empty when I awoke. Eventually, my mother shared with me that he frequently cried in his sleep, fretting about my absence. Given that he was an outwardly unemotional man, I did not know how to react except with disbelief. I wanted to return to him, but he and I w

8、ere worlds apart, at least in my mind. It seemed like we could not coexist peacefully.Still, I was completely torn. Throughout my twenties, I did some extensive soul-searching. Finally, I had a stunning breakthrough: My father and I were actually the same! Both of us were strong-willed and proud and

9、, most importantly, we missed each other dearly. I realized it wasnt his job to be the person I wanted him to be. It was my job to love and accept the person he was. These epiphanies led to a miraculous and long-awaited reconciliation with Dad that shocked everyone. Our silent war was finally over a

10、fter four emotionally excruciating years.He never asked me why I drastically changed my attitude toward him. He just took me back into his open arms without asking for even a semblance of an explanation just what one would expect a loving and forgiving father to do. To be honest, at the time, I didn

11、t know if he had forgiven me or I had forgiven him. But looking back, I realize that we had forgiven each other.During the golden years of his life, we had a wonderful time together. Eventually, he started to talk to me about his novel. Peck, peck, peck became a newly comforting sound to my ears. Bu

12、t I still never talked to him about my love for writing. Mostly, I felt I had to “forget” about writing to pursue a more practical career. Or perhaps I feared I would never be as talented a writer as he was. After all, the last thing I wanted to do was to disappoint my father.As I grew closer to Dad

13、, I thought I knew everything there was to know about him. Little did I know about the surprise he would leave me.When I was thirty-two, he passed away right before Fathers Day. After the funeral, I was organizing his belongings when I found a very old manuscript that I did not recognize. As I began

14、 to read it, I realized that it was an extremely romantic account about my mother, a love letter so to speak, written by my father! I was in shock as I read his beautiful words. Was the hopeless, sentimental romantic who wrote this letter actually my frequently stern, serious father? I could not bel

15、ieve it, and neither did anyone else.My mother had little recollection of this letter, which led me to suspect that I was the first person to read it. It was as if my father had let me in on his lifes secret so that we could continue our relationship even after he had left. I missed him even more.On

16、e of the biggest ironies of my life is that I understood my father better in death than I did when he was alive. The way I see it now, this love story between Dad and me happened exactly the way it was meant to. For most of my life, I didnt really understand him, and when I was ready to truly know a

17、nd appreciate him, he was gone. But in his absence, Dad left me a hidden treasure in the form of a romantic account, a love letter, about my mother so that I could discover the man that he was underneath.Perhaps I was meant to find his letter later in life so that he could inspire me to write again.

18、 Dad passed away before realizing his dream of completing his novel. However, I know in my heart that he is sitting right next to me, finishing his novel as I type these very words. I can hear the peck, peck, peck the sound of my father, the secret hopeless romantic.As an aspiring screenwriter, I ha

19、ve been taught to tell my stories in the classic three-act structure of most films. When I look back at my relationship with my father, I realize that our relationship played out just like a classic tale of forgiveness. In Act 1, I misunderstood him. In Act 2, I fought him. But in Act 3, I loved him

20、.【词汇过关】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。1.unsentimentalnsentment()ladj._2.fearfulff()ladj._3.fascinatedfsnetitadj._4.emanateemnetvi. _5.obedientobidintadj._6.morphedmrfvi. _7.hellionhelinn._8.rebelreb()lvi._9.monumentalmnjment()ladj. _10.uttertrvt. _11.self-imposed self mpzdadj._12.sabbaticalsbtk()ln. _13.melancho

21、lymelnkliadj. _14.fretfretvi. _15.outwardlyatwrdliadv. _16.unemotionalnm()nladj._17.torntrnadj._18.extensivekstensvadj._19.soul-searchingslsrtn._20.stunningstnadj._21.epiphanypfnin. _22.miraculousmrkjlsadj. _23.long-awaitedlwetdadj._24.reconciliation.reknslie()nn. _25.excruciatingkskruietadj. _26.dr

22、asticallydrstkladv. _27.semblancesemblnsn. _28.manuscriptmnjskrptn._29.sternstrnadj. _30.recollection.reklek()nn. _31.aspiringsparadj._32.screenwriterskrinratrn. _【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1. He _on it for years.多年来,他不知疲倦地写小说。2. Between_, he and I ignored each other.常常在激烈的争吵间隙,我们都不理对方。3. And during tho

23、se four long years, I did not _ a single word to him.在这漫长的四年里,我一个字都没跟他说过。4. Eventually, my mother _ with me that he frequently cried in his sleep, fretting about my absence. 最后,妈妈告诉我,他经常在睡觉时哭泣,为我离家而烦恼。5. It seemed like we could not _.看起来我们是不能和平共处的。(二)心理描写1. Despite _ my father, I could not help but

24、_ his never-ending typing. 我虽然很怕爸爸,但对他不停打字这件事很是着迷。2. Still, I was completely _.然而,我内心十分纠结。3. Or perhaps I _ I would never be as talented a writer as he was. 亦或许,我担心我成不了像他那样有才华的作家。4. After all, _ was to _ my father.毕竟,我最不想做的事是让爸爸失望。5. _ the surprise he would leave me.我没想到他会留给我惊喜。(三)环境描写1. His peck, p

25、eck, peck was just _ to me during those teenage years.他“哒哒哒”打字的声音对十几岁的我来说就是背景噪音。2. Peck, peck, peck became _ to my ears.“哒哒哒”成了全新的、让我安心的声音,在我耳中回响。(四)修辞In Act 1, I _ him. In Act 2, I _ him. But in Act 3, I _ him.人生如戏-第一幕,是误解。第二幕,是争执。第三幕,是爱。拓展练习读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Riya, an 8-year-

26、old pupil, lived happily in a big city with her parents, who loved Riya dearly and did what they could to buy what she wanted for her. Riya was smart and excellent in her studies. Not only that, she was always ready to help others.One day when Riya entered her classroom, she saw a crowd admiring Riy

27、as friend Marys new pen and talking cheerfully. Riya fell in love with that pen at first glance and desired to get Marys permission to let her use it. Seconds later, the school bell rang, sending the children hurrying to the school grounds for morning prayers.After a while, their teacher Grace let R

28、iya fetch some chalk from the classroom, in which Riya once again saw Marys delicate pen, lying on the desk elegantly. Riya took it fondly and went to her desk, ready to write on her book with the lovely pen when she heard the sound of someone walking by. Without thinking, she put the pen in her poc

29、ket and saw who it was. Jane, her other friend, was returning to the classroom. Riya immediately ran out from the back door noiselessly and went to the playground to prayThe morning prayers finished, everyone went to class, followed by their teacher Grace. The moment Mary found her pen was missing,

30、she got annoyed. Without delay, she ran to the front and complained to Grace, saying in tears, “Someone must have stolen my new pen.”Having quietened the noisy class, Grace asked them who was in the classroom during the prayers. Almost everyone pointed at Jane, who explained she just felt uncomforta

31、ble when praying and came back to rest. Grace asked Jane if she had taken Marys new pen, to which Jane said no firmly, insisting she knew nothing about that pen. But she had nobody to prove her words. Suspected and feeling sad, Jane burst out crying.Everything happened fast and unexpectedly before R

32、iya suddenly realized the pen was still in her pocket. She froze on the spot, afraid of being treated as a thief.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。But Riya knew what was the right thing to do.Grace nodded and patted Riya on the back with a relieved smile.心灵鸡汤精选答案【词汇过关】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。1.unsent

33、imentalnsentment()ladj.理智的2.fearfulff()ladj. 害怕的3.fascinatedfsnetitadj. 着迷的4.emanateemnetvi. 发出,产生5.obedientobidintadj.顺从的,听话的6.morphedmrfvi. 变形,变身7.hellionhelinn.调皮捣蛋的孩子8.rebelreb()lvi. 叛逆,反叛9.monumentalmnjment()ladj. 极大的,里程碑式的10.uttertrvt. 说出11.self-imposed self mpzdadj.自己强加的12.sabbaticalsbtk()ln.

34、 休假13.melancholymelnkliadj. 郁闷的14.fretfretvi. 苦恼,烦恼15.outwardlyatwrdliadv. 表面上16.unemotionalnm()nladj.不露感情的17.torntrnadj.纠结的,撕裂的18.extensivekstensvadj.广泛的19.soul-searchingslsrtn.反省,内省20.stunningstnadj.极好的21.epiphanypfnin. 顿悟,领悟22.miraculousmrkjlsadj. 奇迹般的,不可思议的23.long-awaitedlwetdadj.等待(或期待)已久的24.re

35、conciliation.reknslie()nn. 和解,和好25.excruciatingkskruietadj. 折磨人的,极痛苦的26.drasticallydrstkladv. 激烈地,大幅度地27.semblancesemblnsn. 相似物28.manuscriptmnjskrptn.手稿,底稿29.sternstrnadj. 严厉的30.recollection.reklek()nn. 回忆,记忆31.aspiringsparadj.有抱负的32.screenwriterskrinratrn. 编剧【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1. He worked tire

36、lessly on it for years.多年来,他不知疲倦地写小说。2. Between heated arguments, he and I ignored each other.常常在激烈的争吵间隙,我们都不理对方。3. And during those four long years, I did not utter a single word to him.在这漫长的四年里,我一个字都没跟他说过。4. Eventually, my mother shared with me that he frequently cried in his sleep, fretting about

37、 my absence. 最后,妈妈告诉我,他经常在睡觉时哭泣,为我离家而烦恼。5. It seemed like we could not coexist peacefully.看起来我们是不能和平共处的。(二)心理描写1. Despite being fearful of my father, I could not help but be fascinated by his never-ending typing. 我虽然很怕爸爸,但对他不停打字这件事很是着迷。2. Still, I was completely torn.然而,我内心十分纠结。3. Or perhaps I feare

38、d I would never be as talented a writer as he was. 亦或许,我担心我成不了像他那样有才华的作家。4. After all, the last thing I wanted to do was to disappoint my father.毕竟,我最不想做的事是让爸爸失望。5. Little did I know about the surprise he would leave me.我没想到他会留给我惊喜。(三)环境描写1. His peck, peck, peck was just background noise to me durin

39、g those teenage years.他“哒哒哒”打字的声音对十几岁的我来说就是背景噪音。2. Peck, peck, peck became a newly comforting sound to my ears.“哒哒哒”成了全新的、让我安心的声音,在我耳中回响。(四)修辞In Act 1, I misunderstood him. In Act 2, I fought him. But in Act 3, I loved him.人生如戏-第一幕,是误解。第二幕,是争执。第三幕,是爱。拓展练习读后续写参考范文But Riya knew what was the right thin

40、g to do. Nervous and anxious as she was, Riya took courage to walk toward Jane, standing in front of her and saying in an apologetic voice, “Sorry, Jane, it was I that made you misunderstood by others.” Then, Riya turned around to tell Grace what was the truth and claimed that the misunderstanding w

41、as caused by her inconsideration. She apologized to Mary with head bowed and tears running down her cheeks, asking sincerely, “I am really sorry for using the new pen without your permission. But I did not do it on purpose.Could you please forgive me?” After her words, the air in the classroom seeme

42、d to be still like dead water.Grace nodded and patted Riya on the back with a relieved smile. She cleared her throat, uttering, “Riya, I am so touched by your honesty and courage. You are a good girl.” She also expressed her apology to Jane and comforted her. She told the whole class that making a m

43、istake was not terrible and that the courage to admit it truly counted. Apparently, Riya set a good example for everyone else. Since it was a misunderstanding, Mary grinned understandingly at Riya and replied, “I forgive you and Id like to share this new pen with you.” Hearing her words, Riya couldnt help hugging Mary. It was at that time that Riya came to realize what mattered most was not the mistake made by her but honesty and courage to take the blame for it.

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