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    这是一份2023届高三英语二轮复习学案名著阅读之心灵鸡汤精选Don’tStopBelieving,共8页。学案主要包含了文章梗概,词汇过关,句子学习等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    名著阅读之心灵鸡汤精选 Don’t Stop Believing班级:____________学号:____________姓名:____________心灵鸡汤精选Don’t Stop Believing话题归类阅读难度词数孩子的改变五星743【文章梗概】我患有自闭症的儿子, Mickey, 惧怕理发。每次Mickey去理发,无论是对家长还是孩子都是一场身心疲惫的尴尬的场景。在治疗师的帮助下,Mickey逐步改变。现在,理发是自发而愉快的正常社交活动。但是,这样简单的15分钟的理发,却花了我们几年的时间才完成这个转变。永远相信奇迹会发生。 If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. ~William A. WardTwo days before our nineteen-year-old son Mickey leaves for sleep-away camp, he asks to get a haircut. No big deal, right? But fifteen years ago this would have been unthinkable.Back then, the barbershop was the scene of some of our worst parenting moments. By 8:00 a.m. of the Dreaded Haircut Day, my husband Marc would already be muttering, “I need a Scotch before I can do this” — and he doesn’t even drink Scotch. Bracing himself in the barber chair, Marc would clench Mickey in a bear hug and scissor-lock him with his legs. Mickey would flailfrantically, head-butting his father and screaming like someone undergoing surgery without anesthesia. Customers gawked. One old man snarled, “Rotten spoiled brat.” Marc sweated through his shirt. When the barber declared he was done, I’d take Mickey into my arms. Sobbing and spent, he’d collapse against my shoulder, smearing us both with snot and hair. We tipped big. Very big.Unable to face a repeat performance, we’d let long months go between haircuts. Mickey’s great-uncle Jack liked to tease him. “You look like a girl, buddy!” he’d say. Some days when we’d walk by that barbershop on our way to the deli, I could swear that as soon as the barbers saw us passing, they’d quickly pull down the white shade that said “Closed for Lunch.”But today when we enter the barbershop Mickey sings out a cheery “Hi Dom!” as he plops into the chair. Dom drapes him in a marooncape, and picks up a shaver. A screen splits in my head: I can still picture that terrified little boy, even as I watch my son, nearly a man, sitting solemnly watching his reflection in the mirror.I wait quietly, soaking in the sounds of barbershop banter, the sports talk, the sharing of summer plans. It is all so completely ordinary. A radio is tuned to a Lite FM station; the song playing is “Don’t Stop Believing ” by Journey. I reflect how anyone who’d seen my son all those years ago would never have believed that Mickey would one day request — insist — we take him for a haircut. Yet here we are.“How’s this?” Dom asks. I stand beside Mickey and glance down; the cape is feathered in a field of light brown hairs, as covered as a forest floor.“Let’s take it down a bit more,” I suggest. “Is that okay with you, Mick?”“Yeah, Mom,” he says.I remember how we used to sneak into his bedroom at night with a pair of shears to give him a trim as he slept. I think of the time he was five and we took him to a local performance by the Paperbag Players; we hadn’t known that they were going to perform a new skit called the “The Horrible, Horrendous, Hideous Haircut.” “NO!” Mickey shrieked, and every head in the audience swiveled our way.Nowadays, Autism Speaks’ Family Services division offers a Haircutting Training Guide for families and stylists on how to make the experience more positive, but back then there was nothing. Fortunately, one of our behavioral therapists offered to tackle the challenge. Mickey was seven years old. She took him to the next town over — too many negative associations with our local barber — where they simply practiced strolling by a barbershop. The following week, they stood in the doorway. Eventually they progressed to sitting in the waiting area, watching other people get haircuts, then having Mickey sit in the barber chair. Eventually they introduced the cape, the shaver, the scissors. It took months, but by the time Kathy was done, Mickey was able to — miracle of miracles — tolerate a haircut.“This feels better,” Mickey tells me. His hair is crew cut short; I can see scalp. I think he’s more handsome with a little more hair. But Mickey is happy with how he looks, and that’s all that matters.“Thanks Dom,” Mickey says softly. Dom dusts a brush with talcum powder, sweeps it across the back of Mickey’s neck. Mickey stands, turns to me and asks, “Can I have a dollar?”I give him a twenty-dollar bill. He hands it to Dom. “Keep the change,” he says breezily. A man of the world.“Is Dom proud of me?” Mickey asks.“Very proud,” I say. “You know what? We’re all very proud of you.”This whole visit to the barbershop has lasted fifteen minutes. But it took us years to get here.  【词汇过关】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。1.dreaded [ˈdredɪd] adj.______________________________2.mutter [ˈmʌtə] vi.______________________________3.brace [breɪs] vt.______________________________4.clench [klen(t)ʃ] vt.______________________________5.flail [fleɪl] vt.______________________________6.butt [bʌt] vt.______________________________7.anesthesia [ˈænɪsˈθiːzɪə] n.______________________________8.gawk [gɔːk] vi.______________________________9.frantically [ˈfræntɪkli] adv.______________________________10.snarl [snɑːl] vi.______________________________11.rotten [ˈrɒt(ə)n] adj.______________________________12.brat. [bræt] n.______________________________13.horrendous [hɒˈrendəs] adj.______________________________14.shriek [ʃriːk] vi.______________________________15.stylist [ˈstaɪlɪst ] n.______________________________16.spent [spent] adj.______________________________17.smear [smɪə] vt.______________________________18.snot [snɒt] n.______________________________19.shade [ʃeɪd] n.______________________________20.plop [plɒp] vi.______________________________21.drape [dreɪp] vt______________________________22.maroon [məˈruːn] adj.______________________________23.cape [keɪp] n.______________________________24.stroll [strəʊl] vi.______________________________25.solemnly [ˈsɒləmli] adv.______________________________26.split [splɪt] v.______________________________27.shear [ʃɪə] n.______________________________28.hideous [ˈhɪdiəs] adj.______________________________29.swivel [ˈswɪv(ə)l] vt.______________________________30.therapist [ˈθerəpɪst] n.______________________________【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1.____________________ himself in the barber chair, Marc would ____________________ Mickey ____________________ and ________________________________________.马克会用身体抵住理发椅,把米奇紧紧抱在怀里,双腿交叉夹住他的小腿。2.Mickey would ____________________, ____________________ his father and ____________________________________________________________.米奇会疯狂地乱动,用头撞他的父亲,尖叫着,就像一个没有打麻醉剂的人在做手术。3.________________________________________, he’d ______________________________ my shoulder, ____________________ us both ____________________snot and hair.抽泣着,他疲惫不堪地瘫倒在我的肩膀上,鼻涕和头发把我们弄得脏兮兮的。4. “NO!” Mickey____________________, and every head in the audience________________________________________.!” Mickey尖叫了一声,观众们的头都向我们转过来了。(二)情绪描写1. Customers ____________________. 顾客们惊得目瞪口呆。2. One old man ____________________, “____________________spoiled brat.”一个老头咆哮道:“被宠坏的坏孩子。3. Mickey________________________________________ “Hi Dom!” as he____________________into the chair.米奇欢快地招呼嗨,多姆!”,然后扑通一声坐在椅子上。4. A screen ____________________ my head.我脑海里浮现出一个画面。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。Eight-year-old Amanda heard Mom and Dad talking about her little brother, Hyman, who was very sick and learnt that only a very costly surgery could save him. Being in heavy debt, Dad said to Mom in desperation, “Only a miracle can save him now.”Amanda went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jar in the closet. She poured all the change out and counted it carefully. Three times. No chance here for mistakes. Carefully placing the coins back in the jar, she slipped out the back door and made her way six blocks to the pharmacy (药店).On arriving the pharmacy, she poured her jar on the counter. The pharmacist got annoyed as she was talking to her brother, Dr. Bethune, a neurosurgery (神经外科) surgeon, who happened to be on a visit. Asked what she wanted, Amanda answered back, “My brother’s really, really sick... and I want to buy a miracle.” She explained her brother had something bad growing inside his head and needed an operation, and her Dad said only a miracle could save him. The pharmacist shook her head and said softly, “We don’t sell miracles here, little girl. I’m sorry but I can’t help you.”Hearing this, Amanda couldn’t help wailing, tears rolling down like a broken string of beads. Witnessing this, Dr. Bethune leaned down and asked her, “How much do you have?” “One dollar and eleven cents.” Amanda responded proudly. “Well, what a coincidence,” smiled Dr. Bethune, “A dollar and eleven cents-the exact price of a miracle for your little brother.” Overjoyed, Amanda twirled and jumped.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1: Dr. Bethune held her hand and said kindly, “Take me to see your brother.” Paragraph2: “That surgery,” her Mom whispered to Amanda, “was a real miracle. I wonder how much it would have cost.”    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.dreaded [ˈdredɪd] adj.可怕的2.mutter [ˈmʌtə] vi.嘀咕3.brace [breɪs] vt.抵住4.clench [klen(t)ʃ] vt.攥紧5.flail [fleɪl] vt.乱动6.butt [bʌt] vt.用头撞7.anesthesia [ˈænɪsˈθiːzɪə] n.麻醉8.gawk [gɔːk] vi.看呆9.frantically [ˈfræntɪkli] adv.疯狂地10.snarl [snɑːl] vi.咆哮11.rotten [ˈrɒt(ə)n] adj.恶劣的12.brat. [bræt] n.顽童13.horrendous [hɒˈrendəs] adj.骇人的14.shriek [ʃriːk] vi.尖叫15.stylist [ˈstaɪlɪst ] n.发型师16.spent [spent] adj.筋疲力尽的17.smear [smɪə] vt.弄脏18.snot [snɒt] n.鼻涕19.shade [ʃeɪd] n.窗帘20.plop [plɒp] vi.扑通21.drape [dreɪp] vt.22.maroon [məˈruːn] adj.褐红色23.cape [keɪp] n.斗篷24.stroll [strəʊl] vi.散步25.solemnly [ˈsɒləmli] adv.庄严地26.split [splɪt] v.分裂 27.shear [ʃɪə] n.剪子28.hideous [ˈhɪdiəs] adj.可怕的29.swivel [ˈswɪv(ə)l] vt.转身30.therapist [ˈθerəpɪst] n.治疗师【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。(一)动作描写1. Bracing himself in the barber chair, Marc would clench Mickey in a bear hug and scissor-lock him with his legs.马克会用身体抵住理发椅,把米奇紧紧抱在怀里,双腿交叉夹住他的小腿。2. Mickey would flail frantically, head-butting his father and screaming like someone undergoing surgery without anesthesia.米奇会疯狂地乱动,用头撞他的父亲,尖叫着,就像一个没有打麻醉剂的人在做手术。3. Sobbing and spent, he’d collapse against my shoulder, smearing us both withsnot and hair.抽泣着,他疲惫不堪地瘫倒在我的肩膀上,鼻涕和头发把我们弄得脏兮兮的。4. “NO!” Mickey shrieked, and every head in the audience swiveled our way.!” Mickey尖叫了一声,观众们的头都向我们转过来了。(二)情绪描写1. Customers gawked. 顾客们惊得目瞪口呆。2. One old man snarled, “Rottenspoiled brat.”一个老头咆哮道:“被宠坏的坏孩子。3. Mickey sings out a cheery “Hi Dom!” as he plopsinto the chair.米奇欢快地招呼嗨,多姆!”,然后扑通一声坐在椅子上。4. A screen splits in my head.我脑海里浮现出一个画面。  拓展练习读后续写参考范文 Paragraph 1: Dr. Bethune held her hand and said, “Take me to see your brother.” Amanda nodded with gratitude. Six blocks seemed to be shortened to one meter, and just a blink, they arrived at Amanda’s shabby house, where his brother stayed alone and told them that Dad was working outside and Mom went out to borrow money. After carefully checking Hyman, Dr. Bethune realized the emergency of his condition. After leaving a message to their parents, he brought Hyman to his hospital immediately. Without hesitation, he operated on him for free. Miraculously, the operation was completed successfully. On hearing the good news, Dad and Mom rushed to the hospital. They contentedly cuddled up to each other in the ward and reflected on the ins and outs of what had happened.Paragraph 2: “That surgery,” her Mom whispered to Amanda, “was a real miracle. I wonder how much it would have cost.” Winking at her Mom, Amanda responded mysteriously and proudly, “One dollar and eleven cents, my one dollar and eleven cents.” Then she showed her empty jar. Her parents both couldn’t believe their ears and were eager to know the truth. Then following their daughter’s step, they knew who “sold” the miracle. Bowing low to Dr. Bethune, they thanked a thousand times for his extending a helping hand, eyes glistening with held-back tears. There actually exist no miracles in the world. It is the kind heart of the surgeon and the faith of the little girl that forge the miracle.

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