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1、reading for writing What animal is this? animal? incomplete image complete image given information internal structure whole concept a cloze test Pre-reading basic steps Step 1: main idea Step 2: matching Step 3: checking After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of the

2、m managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Cli

3、nton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. _6_ there

4、arouse questions and denials. Finally, the village lawyer suggested everyone _7_ searched, to which all agreed except Barton. His companions looked at him with surprise. “You refuse, then?” asked Clinton, frowning. Barton turned red. “Yes,” he said, “I cant allow it.” “Do you realize,” Clinton stepp

5、ed forward, asking with displeasure, “what your refusal _8_?” “I did not steal the gold piece, and I will not _9_ to such a search.” Barton answered firmly. One by one, the rest of the group turned _10_ their pockets. When the coin failed to appear, _11_ was focused on Barton again. From that day on

6、, people turned their eyes away when they met him. He grew poorer, and when his wife died not long afterward, no one knew and cared whether _12_ was from poverty or shame. A few years later, Clinton made some changes in his house. The First, Second & Third Reading After the First World War, some sol

7、diers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On

8、one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to g

9、et it back, the coin was missing. 1.A. strength B. courageC. hope D. confidence the quality of being physically strong The First, Second & Third Reading After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and nev

10、er recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showe

11、d them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. 1.A. strength B. courageC. hope D. confidence the quality of being physically

12、strong The First, Second & Third Reading After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept h

13、elp from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _

14、5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. 2.A. collectionsB. occasionsC. situationsD. communication strength a special event, ceremony or celebration The First, Second & Third Reading After the First World War, some soldiers returne

15、d to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these

16、_2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, t

17、he coin was missing. 2.A. collectionsB. occasionsC. situationsD. communication strength a special event, ceremony or celebration The First, Second & Third Reading After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wound

18、ed and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Cli

19、nton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. 2.A. collectionsB. occasionsC. situationsD. communication strength a

20、 special event, ceremony or celebration The First, Second & Third Reading InacoupleofyearsIhopetogolivewiththemthere. After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to

21、work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_

22、 age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. 3.A. a great manyB. a couple ofC. a great deal ofD. a great number of e.g. I have met a great many people in my l

23、ife. e.g. In a couple of years, I hope to make it. e.g. He gave me a great deal of information. e.g. There are a great number of options. strength occasions The First, Second & Third Reading InacoupleofyearsIhopetogolivewiththemthere. After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their villag

24、e. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in t

25、he home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missi

26、ng. 3.A. a great manyB. a couple ofC. a great deal ofD. a great number of e.g. I have met a great many people in my life. e.g. In a couple of years, I hope to make it. e.g. He gave me a great deal of information. e.g. There are a great number of options. strength occasions The First, Second & Third

27、Reading 4.A. whatB. whichC. whoseD. how 5. A. asB. andC. but D. because InacoupleofyearsIhopetogolivewiththemthere. After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to wo

28、rk regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ a

29、ge and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. strength occasions a great deal of The First, Second & Third Reading 4.A. whatB. whichC. whoseD. how 5. A. asB. and

30、C. but D. because InacoupleofyearsIhopetogolivewiththemthere. After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was

31、too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examin

32、ed it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. strength occasions a great deal of The First, Second & Third Reading 4.A. whatB. whichC. whoseD. how 5. A. asB. andC. but D. because InacoupleofyearsIhopetogolivewiththe

33、mthere. After the First World War, some soldiers returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year t

34、he soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one of these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long tabl

35、e. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it back, the coin was missing. strength occasions a great deal of whose The First, Second & Third Reading 4.A. whatB. whichC. whoseD. how 5. A. asB. andC. but D. because InacoupleofyearsIhopetogolivewiththemthere. After the First World War, some soldiers

36、 returned to their village. Most of them managed to live well, but one Barton, who had been wounded and never recovered his _1_ was unable to work regularly. In time he became penniless. Yet he was too proud to accept help from others. Once each year the soldiers held a get-together dinner. On one o

37、f these _2_ they met in the home of Clinton, who had made _3_ money and grown self-important. Clinton showed them a large gold coin, about _4_ age and value he kept talking for long. Each man examined it with interest _5_ it passed around the long table. Later, however, when Clinton wanted to get it

38、 back, the coin was missing. strength occasions a great deal of whose while sth else is happening as The First, Second & Third Reading _6_ there arouse questions and denials. Finally the village lawyer suggested everyone _7_ searched, to which all agreed except Barton. His companions looked at him w

39、ith surprise. “You refuse, then?” asked Clinton, frowning. Barton turned red. “Yes,” he said, “I cant allow it.” “Do you realize,” Clinton stepped forward, asking with displeasure, “what your refusal _8_?” “I did not steal the gold piece, and I will not _9_ to such a search.” Barton answered firmly.

40、 6.A. Fortunately B. Instantly C. Gradually D. Unexpectedly Immediately The First, Second & Third Reading _6_ there arouse questions and denials. Finally the village lawyer suggested everyone _7_ searched, to which all agreed except Barton. His companions looked at him with surprise. “You refuse, th

41、en?” asked Clinton, frowning. Barton turned red. “Yes,” he said, “I cant allow it.” “Do you realize,” Clinton stepped forward, asking with displeasure, “what your refusal _8_?” “I did not steal the gold piece, and I will not _9_ to such a search.” Barton answered firmly. 6.A. Fortunately B. Instantl

42、y C. Gradually D. Unexpectedly Immediately The First, Second & Third Reading _6_ there arouse questions and denials. Finally the village lawyer suggested everyone _7_ searched, to which all agreed except Barton. His companions looked at him with surprise. “You refuse, then?” asked Clinton, frowning.

43、 Barton turned red. “Yes,” he said, “I cant allow it.” “Do you realize,” Clinton stepped forward, asking with displeasure, “what your refusal _8_?” “I did not steal the gold piece, and I will not _9_ to such a search.” Barton answered firmly. 7.A. wasB. would beC. to beD. be Instantly The First, Sec

44、ond & Third Reading _6_ there arouse questions and denials. Finally the village lawyer suggested everyone _7_ searched, to which all agreed except Barton. His companions looked at him with surprise. “You refuse, then?” asked Clinton, frowning. Barton turned red. “Yes,” he said, “I cant allow it.” “D

45、o you realize,” Clinton stepped forward, asking with displeasure, “what your refusal _8_?” “I did not steal the gold piece, and I will not _9_ to such a search.” Barton answered firmly. 7.A. wasB. would beC. to beD. be Instantly MayIsuggest(that)we(should)gotherebytrain? subjunctivemood be The First

46、, Second & Third Reading 8.A. informsB. impliesC. inspires D. improves _6_ there arouse questions and denials. Finally the village lawyer suggested everyone _7_ searched, to which all agreed except Barton. His companions looked at him with surprise. “You refuse, then?” asked Clinton, frowning. Barto

47、n turned red. “Yes,” he said, “I cant allow it.” “Do you realize,” Clinton stepped forward, asking with displeasure, “what your refusal _8_?” “I did not steal the gold piece, and I will not _9_ to such a search.” Barton answered firmly. Instantly to suggest that sth is true without saying so directl

48、y be The First, Second & Third Reading 9.A. getB. turnC. acceptD. submit _6_ there arouse questions and denials. Finally the village lawyer suggested everyone _7_ searched, to which all agreed except Barton. His companions looked at him with surprise. “You refuse, then?” asked Clinton, frowning. Bar

49、ton turned red. “Yes,” he said, “I cant allow it.” “Do you realize,” Clinton stepped forward, asking with displeasure, “what your refusal _8_?” “I did not steal the gold piece, and I will not _9_ to such a search.” Barton answered firmly. Instantly give in to sb/sth be implies The First, Second & Th

50、ird Reading One by one, the rest of the group turned _10_ their pockets. When the coin failed to appear, _11_ was focused on Barton again. From that day on, people turned their eyes away when they met him. He grew poorer, and when his wife died not long afterward, no one knew and cared whether _12_

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