2. 把那些气球绑在树上之后,他们都筋疲力尽了。
After __________________________ the big tree, all of them ____________________.
After __________________________ the big tree, all of them ____________________.
答案
tying the balloons to; were tired out
3. 我每周花七个多小时读不同类型的书。
I spend ______________________________ every week.
I spend ______________________________ every week.
答案
over seven hours reading different kinds/types of books
4. 好的书帮助我在繁忙的一天之后放松,并为我打开了一个全新的世界。
Good books ______________________ a busy day and also ______________________.
Good books ______________________ a busy day and also ______________________.
答案
help me relax after; open up a whole new world to me
5. 我们不仅从书中还能从日常生活中获得知识。
We can ______________________________.
We can ______________________________.
答案
get knowledge not only from books but (also) from the daily life
6. 在如此多有趣的书中,你已经决定选哪一本了吗?
______________________________ from so many interesting books?
______________________________ from so many interesting books?
答案
Have you decided which book to choose
7. 这个男孩尽力跳得高些,但还是够不到苹果。
The boy __________________________, but ______________________________.
The boy __________________________, but ______________________________.
答案
tried to jump as high as possible, he still couldn’t reach the apples
8. 我最终成功地挣脱了一只手。
I ______________________________ in the end.
I ______________________________ in the end.
答案
managed to pull one hand free
9. 这个小男孩直到摔倒才停止奔跑。
The little boy ______________________________.
The little boy ______________________________.
答案
didn’t stop running until he fell over
People are afraid of difficulties, but sometimes it's the difficulties and challenges (挑战) that make us better people. Cece Bell's story is a good example. When she was four years old, Cece Bell became deaf (聋的) and had to wear a hearing aid(助听器). As the only deaf student at her school, Bell wished that there was a list of instructions to help people understand and communicate with her better.
When she was older, this inspired(激励) Bell to write the graphic (图画的) novel El Deafo, which is partly based on (基于) her life but with talking rabbits instead of humans. In this book, Cece finds that she can use her hearing aid like a superpower and becomes the hero El Deafo. The book was a huge success and won lots of awards(奖), and now it has been turned into a famous TV series.
In an interview with the newspaper, Bell explained why she decided to make all the characters in El Deafo rabbits, “I wanted to show what it felt like to be the only deaf kid in my elementary school,” she says. “I needed a good visual metaphor (视觉的比喻), and rabbits, with their big ears and amazing hearing, were perfect for that. Actually, I felt just like the only rabbit whose big ears didn't work — I had the ears for show, but little else.” The decision to write it as a graphic novel was also linked(连接) to her experience with deafness. “I wanted to use speech balloons, which are used in almost all graphic novels, to show what my character is hearing or speaking in the story.”
“I want to call on more care for the deaf children through this novel. We couldn't hear well, but we still want to communicate with others,” she says.
前3题每题答案不超过10个词
1. When did Cece Bell become deaf?
______________________________
2. What are the characters in the graphic novel El Deafo?
______________________________
3. Why did Cece write her novel El Deafo?
______________________________
4. What do you think of Cece? Why do you think so?
______________________________
When she was older, this inspired(激励) Bell to write the graphic (图画的) novel El Deafo, which is partly based on (基于) her life but with talking rabbits instead of humans. In this book, Cece finds that she can use her hearing aid like a superpower and becomes the hero El Deafo. The book was a huge success and won lots of awards(奖), and now it has been turned into a famous TV series.
In an interview with the newspaper, Bell explained why she decided to make all the characters in El Deafo rabbits, “I wanted to show what it felt like to be the only deaf kid in my elementary school,” she says. “I needed a good visual metaphor (视觉的比喻), and rabbits, with their big ears and amazing hearing, were perfect for that. Actually, I felt just like the only rabbit whose big ears didn't work — I had the ears for show, but little else.” The decision to write it as a graphic novel was also linked(连接) to her experience with deafness. “I wanted to use speech balloons, which are used in almost all graphic novels, to show what my character is hearing or speaking in the story.”
“I want to call on more care for the deaf children through this novel. We couldn't hear well, but we still want to communicate with others,” she says.
前3题每题答案不超过10个词
1. When did Cece Bell become deaf?
______________________________
2. What are the characters in the graphic novel El Deafo?
______________________________
3. Why did Cece write her novel El Deafo?
______________________________
4. What do you think of Cece? Why do you think so?
______________________________
答案
1. When she was four years old.
2. Rabbits.
3. To call on more care for the deaf children.
4. I think she is great. Because she turns her hard experience to the power to help more children.
2. Rabbits.
3. To call on more care for the deaf children.
4. I think she is great. Because she turns her hard experience to the power to help more children.
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