2020-2021学年新教材高中英语 Unit 3 War and peace Section Ⅲ Developing ideas .doc
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1、Unit 3 War and peace课时作业(九)Unit 3Section Developing ideas & Presenting ideas阅读理解AHoward Weistling wanted to be a comic strip artist. But when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, he joined the Army.After flight engineer training, Howard was shipped off to Europe. On his maiden flight, his plane was sho
2、t down over Austria. The entire crew of eight men landed safely. But a farmer found Howard hiding in his barn and turned him over to a prison of war camp in Barth, Germany. It was freezing and the men almost starved to death eating the guards garbage.Hungry and homesick Howard coped the only way he
3、knew how. He drew a comic strip. The book, made of cigarette wrappers bound together with scrap metal, was sent around the camp. Every couple of days he would add a new panel. One panel at a time would be passed around the whole camp. And theyd have something to look forward to.After an entire year
4、of this, they woke one morning to find their guards gone. They fled and Howard finally got to go home. Just lucky to get out alive, he left the book behind.Back home in California, Howard soon had a wife and kids to feed so he had to set aside his dream of becoming an artist. He took a job as a gard
5、ener instead.Morgan shared his fathers artistic gifts. At 15 his parents sent him to art school. And Howard got to see his son become a wellknown painter before he died in 2002. Thats how, seven decades after the war, when a stranger in New York googled the name “Weistling”, he found Morgan online.
6、“I get an email from a gentleman and he says, I think I may have some drawings your father did when he was a POW (prisoner of war) in World War ,” Morgan recalls. “Would you like them? And I just stared at that email and started crying.”Luckily Howard had engraved his name on the comic book, which i
7、s how the man from New York City had connected with Morgan. A couple of days later when it arrived in California, Morgan couldnt believe it. “It was like getting my father back,” Morgan says. “It was like him being able to tell me the story over againonly this time it was real in my hands.”1The pass
8、age details Howards life as a POW to show that _.Awar cannot stop his pursuit of successBpassion for art helped ease his sufferingsCloss of freedom encouraged his creativityDmisery drove him to fight against his fate2What can we infer about Howards comic strip in prison?AIt satisfied prisoners curio
9、sity.BIt aroused the guards sympathy.CIt was popular among the prisoners.DIt raised prisoners confidence in freedom.3What contributes to the strangers success in finding Morgan?AThe email from a gentleman.BHowards experience in the war.CMorgans recalling of his father.DMorgans status in the field of
10、 art.4What can we infer about Morgan from the last paragraph?AHe didnt believe the strangers story.BHe was excited to get the comic strip.CHe couldnt wait to tell others his good news.DHe hadnt heard about his fathers war stories.BIn the last few weeks, I have suffered a mental breakdown unlike anyt
11、hing I had ever seen. Previously, I would have suffered this alone, doing everything I could to hide my mental problem. But this time, I did something differentI let my friends help me.They showed up in the middle of the night when I was drowning in fear and desperation, talking me through it until
12、I fell asleep. When it became worse, they drove me to the emergency room and talked with every nurse and every doctor that came into the room to be sure that I would get the best possible care.These friends of mine are heroes. I wrote about this experience publicly on a website. And unsurprisingly,
13、the most common response was something along the lines of “I could never let my friends in for that. Id be afraid of being too much of a burden”Hundreds of people conveyed the same fear that if they were to ever let someone in for while they struggled, it would do more harm than good. And I know thi
14、s fear well. It used to be my attitude. Even now, I still have feelings of guilt and worry over whether or not I put too many demands on my friends. Even so, I dont regret asking for help. I might not be alive right now if I hadnt.I used to be the one that pushed everyone away out of fear that I dem
15、anded too much from them. But Im finally at a place in my life where I understand just how important it is to lean on my friends. 5What did the author do this time during his mental breakdown?AHe asked for help online.BHe turned to his friends for help.CHe went to see the doctor himself.DHe managed
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