1、高三英语培优名著阅读之心灵鸡汤精选 The Bobsledders Jacket班级:_学号:_姓名:_心灵鸡汤精选The Bobsledders Jacket话题归类阅读难度词数难忘的经历三星905【文章梗概】我和我的朋友一起去日本参加东奥会,我的朋友一直对日本人有偏见。在等待开幕式的时候我穿了一件袖口破烂的衣服,有一个日本小女孩用我们听不懂的语言和比划示意我把衣服脱下来给她。结果她抄起衣服就跑,我的朋友们都说我遇到了小偷。直到她最后我那件衣服送回来的时候,我发现袖口已如新。 For as long as he could remember, Jack had dreamed of bein
2、g in the Olympics. For years hed worked hard to become a good bobsledder, training and practicing, always getting better. Now he and his partners were in Sapporo, Japan, for the Winter Olympicsas the American bobsled team!They were on their way to the opening parade. Athletes from all over the world
3、 were gathering to march into the Olympic stadium. Jack and his partners were laughing and joking, and their hearts were beating with joy. Everything was perfectwell, almost everything. The sleeve of Jacks Olympic jacket had been torn. He loved the red, white and blue jacket, with “USA” on the front
4、 and the Olympic rings on the back, but earlier that day hed torn it climbing a fence.“Too bad about your jacket,” his friend Bill told him.“Oh well,” Jack said. “I dont think anyone will notice.”“Theyll notice it,” said Bill. “Japanese people notice things like that. Theyll probably laugh at us.”Ja
5、ck didnt answer. Bills father had been killed by Japanese soldiers in the island battles of World War II. Jack knew Bill felt uneasy about being in Japan.Suddenly a little Japanese girl came up to Jack and pointed right at the tear in his sleeve. Jack smiled at her, not knowing what to do. So he sai
6、d, “Uh . . . Ohayo . . . Good morning!” The little girl said ohayo back to himand a lot more. She kept speaking words that he couldnt understand and was pointing to his torn sleeve. Jack looked at his friends and shrugged. “I dont know what she wants,” he said.The little girl began to tug at his jac
7、ket. Her eyes were very bright and her straight black hair fell over the back of her winter coat.“What are you doing?” Jack asked, but he knew she couldnt understand him. Suddenly she started taking off her own coat. Then she looked up at him.“She wants you to take off your jacket!” Bill said.“OhI g
8、et it,” said Jack. “She wants to try it on. Sure, kidhere you go.” He slipped off the jacket and handed it to the girl. She took it and bowed. He bowed too. But when he raised his head again, she was running off with his jacket! “Hey!” he cried.“The little thief!” Bill shouted. “Shes stealing it!” J
9、ack ran a few steps after her, but in an instant shed disappeared along the crowded street.“Im telling you, Jackyou cant trust these people!” Bill said in a loud voice, his eyes blazing.“Be quiet, Bill! Some of them may speak English!” one of the other bobsledders said. Bill said nothing, but his fa
10、ce was still red with anger. “So now what do I do?” Jack asked. “I need my jacket for the parade.”“Dont hold your breath, Jack,” another bobsledder said. “Youll just have to go as you are.”Twenty minutes later, they were standing with the other American athletes, waiting to start. Bill stood next to
11、 Jack. He could sense that Jack was worried. “Its okay, buddy,” he said. “Youre with useveryone can see that. I just wish I could get my hands on that kid.”Suddenly Jack felt a tugging, this time on his shirt sleeve. He looked down. It was the Japanese girl. “You!” Jack burst out, and he put his han
12、ds on her shoulders so she couldnt run off. But she only smiled at him. In her hands was his jacket. She held it up to him. Jack took it and then he understood. The long rip in the sleeve was gone. It had been sewn so perfectly that he couldnt even see the thread. He had to hold it up close to see t
13、he stitches. Bill was looking at the little girl with his mouth open. She smiled at him, and at Jack, and bowed again.“Bill!” Jack said. “She didnt steal it! She took it to be fixed!”“She must have run to her mother or someoneand they fixed it just like that!” said another bobsledder. “Holy cow, Jac
14、kthey didnt want you to be embarrassed in the parade!”The music began and the parade started. Along the streets of Sapporo, thousands of athletes marched together, proudly wearing the colors of their countries. Moving with the same rhythm and the same joy, each was determined to be the best that he
15、or she could be.There was an extra marcher in the parade on that proud day. A Japanese girl who spoke no English rode for a while on the shoulders of an American bobsledder named Jackand then on the shoulders of another named Bill.Tim Myers 【词汇过关】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。1.bobsledbbsledn._2.paradepredn._3.
16、rhythmrmn._4.shruggedrv._5.tugtv._6.blazingblezadj._7.buddybdin._8.riprpn._9.sleeveslivn._10.uneasyniziadj._11.threadredn._12.stitchessttzn._13.holy cowholi ka_14.slip offslp fv._15.sewnsnvt._16.marchmt Vi._【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1.Jack looked at his friends and _.我把她拉入怀里,问她发生了什么。2. The little girl
17、began to_ at his jacket.小女孩开始拽他的衣服。3. He _ the jacket and handed it to the girl.他快速把衣服脱下并交给小女孩。4. Jack _, and he put his hands on her shoulders so she couldnt run off.Jack冲过去,然后把他的手放在她的双肩上这样她就跑不掉了。5. He had to _ to see the stitches. 他得把衣服凑近才能看出针线痕迹。(二)情绪描写1. Bill said _, _.Bill的眼睛冒着怒气,大声说道。2. Bill s
18、aid nothing, but his face was still _. Bill 啥也没说,但是脸却依旧气得通红。(三)物品细节描写1. It had been _. 它被缝合得相当完美以至于他完全看不出线头。2. The _ in the sleeve _. 袖子上的长长的裂口不见了。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。A couple of years ago, I volunteered to be a finish-line “hugger” at the Kentucky Special Olympics held in R
19、ichmond.The day of the event dawned dull, wet and gray. Even though it started to rain and a cold wind blew, most of the participants were so excited that they didnt seem to notice the weather at all.My job was to stand at the end of a lane on the track and hug the person in that lane when he or she
20、 crossed the finish line. It seemed to me that many of the participants completed their races just so they could get that finish “hug”. As the arms of the hugger closed around them, their faces lit up with pure joy, whether they came in first or dead last.While we huggers stood around, we talked. I
21、was told that most of the participants had been training for the races all year. I also noticed that, the Special Olympic participants werent here just to win. They didnt talk negatively about the people they were racing against. In fact, they hugged and wished each other luck before they started, a
22、nd hugged again when it was over, whether they had won or not.What I remember most vividly from that day was the long-distance race. It was a long race by any standards: twelve laps around the track. There were only four participants, three boys and one girl. They were only a couple of laps into the
23、 race when the rain started up again. Standing in the rain, I began to feel miserable. My feet hurt. I was soaking wet. I was hungry. I was cold when the rain and wind came and hot when the sun came out. I thought irritably: This race is lasting entirely too long. Even though the three boys were nea
24、rly finished, the girl was at least four laps behind. I wondered why she kept going when there was obviously no way she could win.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。Finally, the three boys finished but they didnt leave right away.As she approached the finishing line, the girl was barely running.
25、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.bobsledbbsledn.大雪橇2.paradepredn.游行行列3.rhythmrmn.节奏;4.shruggedrv.耸肩(表不知道或不在乎)5.tugtv.拽;6.blazingblezadj.极其愤怒的7.buddybdin.朋友;同伴8.riprpn.撕开的大口子;9.sleeveslivn.袖子10.uneasyniziadj.心神不安的11.threadredn.(棉、毛、丝等的)线12.stitchessttzn.针脚13.holy cowholi ka不会吧! /哇噻!14.slip offslp fv
26、.滑出15.sewnsnvt.缝, sew的过去分词16.marchmt Vi.运动员行进【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1.Jack looked at his friends and shrugged.我把她拉入怀里,问她发生了什么。6. The little girl began to tug at his jacket.小女孩开始拽他的衣服。7. He slipped off the jacket and handed it to the girl.他快速把衣服脱下并交给小女孩。8. Jack burst out, and he put his hands on her
27、shoulders so she couldnt run off.Jack冲过去,然后把他的手放在她的双肩上这样她就跑不掉了。9. He had to hold it up close to see the stitches. 他得把衣服凑近才能看出针线痕迹。(二)情绪描写1. Bill said in a loud voice, his eyes blazing.Bill的眼睛冒着怒气,大声说道。3. Bill said nothing, but his face was still red with anger. Bill 啥也没说,但是脸却依旧气得通红。(三)物品细节描写1. It ha
28、d been sewn so perfectly that he couldnt even see the thread. 它被缝合得相当完美以至于他完全看不出线头。3. The long rip in the sleeve was gone. 袖子上的长长的裂口不见了。拓展练习读后续写参考范文Finally, the three boys finished but they didnt leave right away. The boys didnt leave right away, but waited by the track cheering the girl on each tim
29、e she went by. She was the runner in my lane and each time she ran by me, I could see she was wet and in pain and obviously exhausted. As she completed each lap her face was a little redder and her steps were slowing down. But she didnt quit.As she approached the finishing line, the girl was barely
30、running. The audience went wild when she crossed the line. She fell into my arms and started sobbing. After hugging the three boys, she turned to the audience and bowed, saying “Thank you all.” Then she hugged me again and made her way to the awards table. I stood motionless, astonished and awed. Tears coursed down my face as I watched her joyfully accept her award for fourth place. At that moment, I understood why these Olympics were “special”.