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2019外研版高中英語(yǔ)基于詞、法、句挖掘文本深度學(xué)習(xí)選擇性必修一EnglishSentenceStructureEnglishSentenceStructuremethedeepestchannelsofhumanlifeandthehumanspirit.IntheafternoonIshouldtakealongwalkinthewoodsandintoxicatemyeyes 15 thebeautiesoftheworldofnature.Thatnight,Ishouldnotbeabletosleep.Onmy 16 (two)day,Ishouldliketoseethepageantofman'sprogress,andIshouldgotothemuseums.Ishouldtrytoprobe 17 thesoulofmanthroughhisart.ThethingsIknewthroughtouchIshouldnowsee.TheeveningofmyseconddayIshouldspendatatheater 18 atthemovies.The 19 (follow)morning,Ishouldagaingreetthedawn,anxious 20 (discover)newdelights,newrevelationsofbeauty.TodayIshallspendintheworkadayworld,amidthehauntsofmen 21 (go)aboutthebusinessoflife.Atmidnightpermanentnightwouldcloseinonmeagain.Onlywhendarknesshadagaindescended 22 meshouldIrealizehowmuchIhadleft 23 (seen).Iwhoamblindcangiveonehintto 24 (that)whosee:Useyoureyesasiftomorrowyouwouldbestrickenblind.Andthesamemethodcan 25 (apply)totheothersenses.Hearthemusicofvoices,thesongofabird,themightystrainsof 26 orchestra,asifyouwouldbestrickendeaftomorrow.Toucheachobjectyouwant 27 (touch)asiftomorrowyourtactilesensewouldfail.Smelltheperfumeofflowers,tastewithrelisheachmorsel,asiftomorrowyoucouldneversmellandtasteagain.Butofallthe 28 (sense),Iamsurethatsightmustbethemost 29 (delight).(Excerptsfrom"ThreeDaystoSeeffbyHelenKeller)EnglishSentenceStructure第三遍:基礎(chǔ)句法精益求精ThreeDaystoSeeEnglishSentenceStructure第三遍:基礎(chǔ)句法精益求精I(xiàn)haveoftenthoughtitwouldbeablessingifeachhumanbeingwerestrickenblindanddeafforafewdaysatsometimeduringhisearlyadultlife.1.(因?yàn)楹诎禃?huì)使人更加珍惜視力,靜默能教會(huì)人享受聲音的美妙).NowandthenIhavetestedmyseeingfriendstodiscoverwhattheysee.2.(我問(wèn)一個(gè)從林子里散步了許久回來(lái)的朋友觀察到了什么)."NothinginparticularJshereplied.Howwasitpossible,Iaskedmyself,towalkforanhourthroughthewoodsandseenothingworthyofnote?3. (我一個(gè)看不見的人,僅僅通過(guò)觸覺(jué),就能發(fā)現(xiàn)成百上千件引起我興趣的東西).IfIcangetsomuchpleasurefromtouch,howmuchmorebeautymustberevealedbysight?AndIhaveimagined4.(如果我能被恩賜恢復(fù)視覺(jué),我最希望看到什么),sayforjustthreedays.Onthefirstday,Ishouldwanttoseethepeoplewhosekindnessandgentlenessandcompanionship5.(讓我覺(jué)得我有活下去的意義).Idonnotknowwhatitistoseeintotheheartofafriendthroughthat“windowofthesoul",theeye.Icanonly"see"throughmyfingertipstheoutlineofaface.6. (我還要看書,那些別人讀給我的書),andwhichIhaverevealedtomethedeepestchannelsofhumanlifeandthehumanspirit.IntheafternoonIshouldtakealongwalkinthewoodsand7. (讓我的目光陶醉在大自然世界的美景中).Thatnight,Ishouldnotbeabletosleep.Onmysecondday,Ishouldliketoseethepageantofman'sprogress,andIshouldgotothemuseums.8. (我要通過(guò)人類的藝術(shù)探究人類的靈魂).ThethingsIknewthroughtouchIshouldnowsee.TheeveningofmyseconddayIshouldspendatatheateroratthemovies.9. (第三天清晨,我將再次迎接黎明,熱切地去探索更多愉悅),newrevelationsofbeauty.TodayIshallspendintheworkadayworld,amidthehauntsofmengoingaboutthebusinessoflife.Atmidnightpermanentnightwouldcloseinonmeagain.10.(唯有在黑暗再次來(lái)襲時(shí),我才意識(shí)到我還有那么多事情沒(méi)有看到).Iwhoamblindcangiveonehinttothosewhosee:11.(要像明天就要慘遭失明之痛一樣去使用你的眼睛).Andthesamemethodcanbeappliedtotheothersenses.Hearthemusicofvoices,thesongofabird,themightystrainsofanorchestra,asifyouwouldbestrickendeaftomorrow.12.(去觸摸你想摸的每件物品)asiftomorrowyourtactilesensewouldfail.Smelltheperfumeofflowers,tastewithrelisheachmorsel,asiftomorrowyoucouldneversmellandtasteagain.13. (但是,在所有的感覺(jué)中,我相信,視覺(jué)一定是最令人愉快的).(Excerptsfrom"ThreeDaystoSeef,byHelenKeller)Unit2Onwardsandupwards:一二’—UnderstandingIdeas:1前wt雪一枚3①sml1o8ai£E8^kiteuseiiecoHXU1前wt雪一枚3①sml1o8ai£E8^kiteuseiiecoHXU①pntne膽lllse曙*ve:rl/^a點(diǎn)黃山產(chǎn)c-Ir嚷WFWeRegrettoInformYou…第一遍:詞匯短語(yǔ)過(guò)關(guān)斬將“Weregrettoi1(通矢口,告知)you...”Thesearethewordsthateverywriterdreadsr2(”攵至1|),butwordseverywriterknowswell.Theresponsefromapublishercomesbackandthewritere3(熱切地)opensandreadsit,theirheartssinkingwhentheyreachthatfinalsentence.Youmayhavespentyearsgivingupyourweekendsandf4(空閑的)timetowriteyourlife'swork,yetstillthisisoftennotenough.Everyoneknowsthatsuccessr5(很少)happensovernight,butperhapsnotmanyknowthatalotofhighlys6 (成功的)writershavepreviouslyfacedr7(拒絕,否認(rèn)).Takefore8(例子,事例)J.K.Rowling.Whenshereceivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedthatitmeantshenowhadsomethingincommonwithherfavouritewriters,andstuckitonherkitchenwall.Rowlinghadspentyearss9 (幸存)onlittlemoney,spendingallhertimewriting.Whenshefinallyfinishedherfirstbook,shereceivedc10(評(píng)論)frompublishersalongthelinesof“toodifficultforchildren","toolong”,“Childrenwouldnotbeinterestedinit”.N11 (然而),shepersevered."Iwasn'tgoingtogiveupu12 (直至U 才)everysinglepublisherturnedmedown,butIoftenfearedthatwouldhappenJshelaterp13(由R寄).Afteratotaloftwelverejections,onepublishereventuallyagreedtoprint500c14(冊(cè),本)ofherfirstbook,andasweknow,HarryPotterbecameaglobals15 (成功),withover400millionbookssoldandtranslatedintomorethanseventydifferentlanguages.Alltoooftenwritersofgreatworkshavehadtofacec16(批評(píng))alongwithrejection.J.D.Salingerstartedwritingshortstoriesinhighschool,butlaterstruggledtogethisworksp17 (出版).“Wefeelthatwedon'tknowthecentralc18 (角色)wellenough^^wasthecriticismhereceivedonhismanuscriptforTheCatcherintheRye.D19(盡管,雖有)rejectionsfromseveralpublishers,J.D.Salingerrefusedtogiveup.Evenwhens20(服務(wù))intheUSArmyduringtheSecondWorldWar,hecarriedsixchaptersofTheCatcherintheRyewithhimandworkedonthen21(小說(shuō))throughouthiswarservice.Whenitwase22(最終,終于)published,thebookbecameanimmediatebest-sellerandwentontos23 (售賣)millionsandmillionsofcopies.PerhapstheoverallprizeforperseveranceshouldgotothreesistersfromVictorianEnglandwhod 24 (夢(mèng)想)ofseeingtheirwordsinprint.This,h25(然而),wasatimewhenwomenwerenotencouragedtobecomewriters.AsthethenPoetLaureate,RobertSouthey,wrotetooneofthem:"Literaturecannotbethebusinessofawoman'slife,anditoughtnottobe."Nevertheless,thesistersdidn'tstopt26(嘗試).Theirresponsewastowriteabookofp27(詩(shī)歌)undermalenames.Evenwhenthebooksoldonlytwocopies,thesistersstilldidn'tgiveup.Theystartedwritingnovels,andtodayCharlotteBronte9sJaneEyre,EmilyBronte^WutheringHeightsandAnneBronte9sAgnesGreyareregardedasc28 (名著,經(jīng)典作品)ofworldliterature.Infact,itiswithinthepagesofJaneEyrethatwecanfindthesewords:“Ihonourendurance,perseverance,industry,talent;becausethesearethem29 (手段,方法)bywhichmenachievegreatends…”So,itseemsthattalentaloneisn'tenoughtog30(保證,確保)success.Whilealotofhardworkandatouchofluckplayapart,perseveranceisthek31 (關(guān)鍵).Keeptryingandeventuallyyouwillreadthewords“Weared32(欣喜的)toinformyou...”infinitivesgrammaradverbsg/errogatives二二;3ss=Js.,JSNu3u33江尖[彝卷fBW*So《ft-relativesfuture第二遍:基礎(chǔ)語(yǔ)法披荊斬棘WeRegrettoInformYou…“Weregrettoinformyou..."Thesearethewordsthateverywriterdreads 1 (receive),butwordseverywriterknowswell.Theresponsefromapublishercomesbackandthewriter 2 (eager)opensandreadsit,theirheartssinking 3 theyreachthatfinalsentence.Youmayhavespentyearsgivingupyourweekendsandfreetimetowriteyourlife'swork,yetstillthisisoftennotenough.Everyone 4 (know)thatsuccessrarelyhappensovernight,butperhapsnotmanyknowthatalotofhighly 5 (success)writershavepreviouslyfacedrejection.TakeforexampleJ.K.Rowling.Whenshereceivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedthatitmeantshenowhadsomething 6 commonwithherfavouritewriters,andstuckitonherkitchenwall.Rowlinghadspentyearssurvivingonlittlemoney, 7 (spend)allhertimewriting.Whenshefinallyfinishedherfirstbook,shereceivedcommentsfrompublishersalongthelinesof“toodifficult 8 children",“toolong“,“Childrenwouldnotbeinterestedinit”.Nevertheless,shepersevered."Iwasn'tgoingtogiveup 9 everysinglepublisherturnedmedown,butIoftenfearedthatwouldhappen,“shelaterposted.Afteratotaloftwelverejections,onepublishereventuallyagreed 10 (print)500copiesofherfirstbook,andasweknow,HarryPotterbecameaglobalsuccess,withover400millionbookssoldand 11(translate)intomorethanseventydifferentlanguages.Alltoooftenwritersofgreatworkshavehadtofacecriticismalongwithrejection.J.D.Salingerstarted12(write)shortstoriesinhighschool,butlaterstruggledtogethisworkspublished.“Wefeelthatwedon'tknowthecentralcharacterwellenough^^wasthecriticismhereceived13hismanuscriptforTheCatcherintheRye.Despiterejectionsfromseveralpublishers,J.D.Salingerrefusedtogiveup.Evenwhen14(serve)intheUSArmyduringtheSecondWorldWar,hecarriedsix15(chapter)ofTheCatcherintheRyewithhimandworkedonthenovelthroughouthiswarservice.When16waseventuallypublished,thebookbecameanimmediatebest-sellerandwentontosellmillionsandmillionsof17(copy).PerhapstheoverallprizeforperseveranceshouldgotothreesistersfromVictorianEnglandwhodreamtof18 (see)theirwordsinprint.This,however,wasatime19womenwerenotencouragedtobecomewriters.AsthethenPoetLaureate,RobertSouthey,wrotetooneofthem:"Literaturecannotbethebusinessofawoman'slife,anditoughtnottobe."Nevertheless,the20(sister)didn'tstoptrying.Theirresponsewastowriteabookofpoems21malenames.Evenwhenthebooksoldonlytwocopies,thesistersstilldidn'tgiveup.Theystartedwritingnovels,andtodayCharlotteBronte^JaneEyre.EmilyBronte^WitheringHeightsandAnneBronte'sAgnesGrey22(regard)asclassicsofworldliterature.Infact,itiswithinthepagesofJaneEyre23wecanfindthesewords:"Ihonourendurance,perseverance,industry,talent;becausethesearethemeansbywhichmenachievegreat24(end)...”So,itseemsthat25(talented)aloneisn'tenoughtoguaranteesuccess.Whilealotofhardworkandatouchofluckplayapart,perseverance26(be)thekey.Keeptryingandeventuallyyouwillreadthewords“Wearedelightedtoinformyou…”第三遍:基礎(chǔ)句法精益求精EnglishSentenceStructure第三遍:基礎(chǔ)句法精益求精WeRegrettoInformYou…“Weregrettoinformyou...”Thesearethewordsthateverywriterdreadsreceiving,butwordseverywriterknowswell.Theresponsefromapublishercomesbackandthewritereagerlyopensandreadsit,1. (但讀到這最后一句,心隨即跌落谷底).Youmayhavespentyearsgivingupyourweekendsandfreetimetowriteyourlife'swork,yetstillthisisoftennotenough.Everyoneknowsthatsuccessrarelyhappensovernight,butperhapsnotmanyknowthat2. (許多卓越的作家也都曾被拒稿).TakeforexampleJ.K.Rowling.Whenshereceivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedthatitmeant3. (她自己與喜愛(ài)的作家之間有了共同之處),andstuckitonherkitchenwall.Rowlinghadspentyearssurvivingonlittlemoney,spendingallhertimewriting.Whenshefinallyfinishedherfirstbook,shereceived4. (出版商給出的評(píng)價(jià))alongthelinesof"toodifficultforchildren",“toolong","Childrenwouldnotbeinterestedinit”.Nevertheless,shepersevered."5.(我不會(huì)放棄的,除非所有的出版商都拒絕我),butIoftenfearedthatwouldhappenJshelaterposted.Afteratotaloftwelverejections,onepublishereventuallyagreedtoprint500copiesofherfirstbook,andasweknow,HarryPotter6. (在全球大獲成功,銷量超過(guò)4億冊(cè))andtranslatedintomorethanseventydifferentlanguages.Alltoooftenwritersofgreatworkshavehadtofacecriticismalongwithrejection.J.D.Salingerstartedwritingshortstoriesinhighschool,7.(但之后他的作品卻難以發(fā)表).“Wefeelthatwedon'tknowthecentralcharacterwellenough^^wasthecriticismhereceivedonhismanuscriptforTheCatcherintheRye.Despiterejectionsfromseveralpublishers,J.D.Salinger8.(也從未放棄).EvenwhenservingintheUSArmyduringtheSecondWorldWar,hecarriedsixchaptersofTheCatcherintheRyewithhimand9.(并在整個(gè)服役期間一直致力于小說(shuō)的修改).Whenitwaseventuallypublished,thebookbecameanimmediatebest-sellerandwentontosellmillionsandmillionsofcopies.Perhapstheoverallprizeforperseverance10.(應(yīng)該頒給三姐妹)fromVictorianEnglandwhodreamtofseeingtheirwordsinprint.11. (然而,這是一個(gè)不鼓勵(lì)女性成為作家的時(shí)代).AsthethenPoetLaureate,RobertSouthey,wrotetooneofthem:"Literaturecannotbethebusinessofawoman'slife,anditoughtnottobe."Nevertheless,thesistersdidn'tstoptrying.12.(她們的應(yīng)對(duì)方式是以男性名字為筆名寫了一本詩(shī)集).Evenwhenthebooksoldonlytwocopies,thesistersstilldidn'tgiveup.Theystartedwritingnovels,andtodayCharlotteBronte^JaneEyre.EmilyBrontE'sWutheringHeightsandAnneBronte^AgnesGrey13.(被認(rèn)為是世界文學(xué)的經(jīng)典之作).Infact,itiswithinthepagesofJaneEyrethatwecanfindthesewords:"Ihonourendurance,perseverance,industry,talent;14. (因?yàn)橹挥幸揽窟@些,人們才能實(shí)現(xiàn)宏大的目標(biāo)……)”So,15.(似乎僅憑天賦不足以保證成功).Whilealotofhardworkandatouchofluckplayapart,16.(堅(jiān)持不懈才是關(guān)鍵).Keeptryingandeventuallyyouwillreadthewords"17. (我們高興地通知您……yDevelopingIdeas:ThreeDaystoSee同褊睡虹嘀占過(guò)關(guān)斬將過(guò)關(guān)斬將過(guò)關(guān)斬將erniCF-圣孚銀w媒復(fù)記儒昌i克/gleaming聲年考卷三1。里?過(guò)關(guān)斬將晦端斶甯I第一遍:詞匯短語(yǔ)ThreeDaystoSeeIhaveoftenthoughtitwouldbeab1(祝福,幸事)ifeachhumanbeingwerestrickenblindanddeafforafewdaysatsometimeduringhisearlyadultlife.Darknesswouldmakehimmorea2(感激的)ofsight;s3(無(wú)聲,寂靜)wouldteachhimthejoysofsound.NowandthenIhavetestedmyseeingfriendstodiscoverwhattheysee.R4 (最近),Iaskedafriendwhohadjustreturnedfromalongwalkinthew5 (森林)whatshehadobserved."Nothinginparticular/9shereplied.Howwasitp6(可能的),Iaskedmyself,towalkforanhourthroughthewoodsandseenothingw7 (值得尊敬的)ofnote?Iwhocannotseefindhundredsofthingstointerestmethroughm8(僅僅,只不過(guò))touch.IfIcangetsomuchpleasurefromtouch,howmuchmoreb 9 (美)mustberevealedbysight?AndIhavei10(想象)whatIshouldmostliketoseeifIweregiventheuseofmyeyes,sayforjustthreedays.Onthefirstday,Ishouldwanttoseethepeoplewhosekindnessandg11(溫和,和藹)andcompanionshiphavemademylife12. worthliving.Idonnotknowwhatitistoseeintotheheartofafriendthroughthat"windowofthesoul”,theeye.Icanonly"see"throughmyfingertipstheo12(輪廓)ofaface.Ishouldliketoseethe12. bookswhichhavebeenreadtome,andwhichIhaverevealedtomethedeepestchannelsofhumanlifeandthehumans13(精神).IntheafternoonIshouldtakealongwalkinthewoodsandintoxicatemyeyesonthebeautiesoftheworldofn14(自然).Thatnight,Ishouldnotbeabletosleep.Onmysecondday,Ishouldliketoseethepageantofman'sp15(進(jìn)程),andIshouldgotothemuseums.Ishouldtrytoprobeintothesoulofmant16(通過(guò))hisart.ThethingsIknewthroughtouchIshouldnowsee.TheeveningofmyseconddayIshouldspendatatheateroratthemovies.Thef17 (接下來(lái)的)morning,Ishouldagaingreetthedawn,a18(渴望)todiscovernewdelights,newrevelationsofbeauty.TodayIshallspendintheworkadayworld,amidthehauntsofmengoingaboutthebusinessoflife.Atmidnightp19(永久的)nightwouldcloseinonmeagain.Onlywhend20(黑暗)hadagaindescendeduponmeshouldIrealizehowmuchIhadleftunseen.Iwhoamblindcangiveoneh21(提示)tothosewhosee:Useyoureyesasiftomorrowyouwouldbestrickenb22 (失明的).Andthesamemethodcanbea23(應(yīng)用)totheothersenses.Hearthemus

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