2023届高三英语二轮复习学案 名著阅读之心灵鸡汤精选 THE GREATEST TEACHER OF MY LIFE.docx
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1、高三英语培优名著阅读之心灵鸡汤精选 The Greatest Teacher of My Life班级:_学号:_姓名:_心灵鸡汤精选The Greatest Teacher of My Life话题归类阅读难度词数爱与希望四星906【文章梗概】作者的女儿Kelsey身患脑瘫,左手几乎不能动弹。但是从小她就很坚强、乐观,她从不在意别人的嘲笑和训练的艰辛,花了三年半的时间学会系鞋带,六岁学芭蕾舞,五年级的时候学打篮球。从女儿的身上,作者学会了坚持,见识了信仰和热爱的力量。女儿就是她一生最好的老师!Parents learn a lot from their children about copi
2、ng with life. Muriel SparkI had already been a teacher for 15 years when I met my greatest teacher. It wasnt in a classroom but in a hospital. She was my daughter Kelsey.Kelsey was born with cerebral palsy, and at age five she faced a battle with cancer that she later won. She has taught me many viv
3、id lessons about courage and determination, and Im a better person forever because of her patience with me.When she was four, she wanted to learn to tie her shoes just as her best friend had done. I was stumped. Because of her cerebral palsy, Kelsey has very little use of the fingers on her left han
4、d. If I couldnt tie a shoe single-handedly, how was I going to teach her?After three and a half years of persistence, Kelsey finally did it. I remember that first day of summer vacation, when she was seven and a half years old, as I watched and encouraged her. When she took her hand away to reveal t
5、wo neatly worked loops, she beamed from ear to ear and I cried for joy. And the truth is, no one ever asks Kelsey how old she was when she learned to tie her shoes. I learned about determination from her accomplishmentand much more. Pace wasnt going to be the important thing in Kelseys lifeaccomplis
6、hing her goals within her own timetable would be what mattered most.Throughout her cancer treatment, Kelsey took charge of her circumstances through creative play. In the hospital, the game was always “restaurant,” with Kelsey playing waitress and the rest of us cast as customers. For hours on end,
7、she lost herself in the drama, as if we werent in the hospital at all, but out in the world away from doctors and testsa world Kelsey was certain she would be a part of someday.At home, where she felt safer exploring deeper feelings, the play turned to “hospital.” In this game Kelsey was doctor-in-c
8、harge for a change. Her game included medical terms even we adults didnt understand. Wed just play along, knowing that Kelsey had found a way to cope.When she was six, she wanted to take ballet lessons. Im embarrassed to admit how much this frightened me. Her muscles were weak from chemotherapy, she
9、 had poor balance, and her weight had slipped to 34 pounds. I wasnt just afraid for her body, but for her feelings. She had no fear at this point and wore a patch over one eye, so I worried about the teasing she might get from the rest of the dance class. But I didnt know how to tell Kelsey all of t
10、his, and she wouldnt let up, so I enrolled her in a ballet school.Kelsey danced with abandon! Did she fall? Of course. Was she awkward? Very. But she was never self-conscious or inhibited, throwing herself into the process, completely unaffected by what she couldnt do. The sheer joy of dancing was e
11、nough. Every person who saw Kelsey dance came away with something special. She danced for four years. When she quit, it was only to announce that she wanted to take horseback riding lessons instead. This time I enrolled her without hesitating.In fifth grade, Kelsey excitedly brought home a registrat
12、ion form for intramural basketball. Now this was going to be a major challenge for her. She could run only slowly, shes short, and she still had the use of only one hand. Bells of caution went off inside my head again, but I had learned to ignore them. The excitement in her eyes emphatically cancele
13、d out all the drawbacks, and we signed her up.After the first practice the coach said that he was afraid to let her play in a game. When he explained how she might get hurt, I could see visions of lawsuits dancing in his head. But every child who plays sports takes risks, I reasoned with him, and if
14、 her risk was greater, her need to belong was greater still. After a few discussions and a little more encouragement, he decided to let her play. For two years, Kelsey played harder than any girl in the league. And while she never made a basket during a game, she brought other gifts that were more v
15、aluable to her teammates. In two years, I never once saw a player treat her as anything other than an asset. And after weeks of trying, when Kelsey finally made her first basket during practice, every girl in the entire gymfrom both teamsstopped and applauded.On game days, when we stopped at the gro
16、cery store, Kelsey quickly shed her winter coat and flung it into the grocery cart. It took me a while to realize why. She was so proud of her team shirt, she didnt want it to go unnoticed. Now Kelsey wasnt just winning her own personal triumphs, she was part of a team, too.Today, Kelsey is a happy,
17、 healthy seventh grader, still lapping up life, trying new challenges, and still teaching her friends and parents a lot about persistence, the power of belief and compassion.Kelsey, Ill never have a greater teacher!【词汇过关】1.cerebral palsyserbr()l p:lzn. _2.stumpstmpvt. _3.looplu:pn. _4.beambi:mvi. _5
18、.chemotherapyki:m()erp/n._6.patchptn. _7.enrollinrulvi. & vt. _8.with abandonbnd()npp. _9.inhibitednhbtdadj. _10.sheeradj. _11.intramuralntrmjr()ladj. _12.emphaticallyimftikliadv. _13.assetsetn. _14.flingflvt. _15.triumphtramfn. _16.lap uplp_请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。【句子学习】请根据中文句子填空。1. Kelsey _!凯尔西纵情地跳舞!2.
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