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1、读美文:Vanilla Sugar Biscuits 香草饼干 A small boy at summer camp received a large package of his favorite vanilla sugar biscuits in the mail from his mother. He ate a few then was careful to place the rest of them under his bed. The next day, after lunch, he went to his tent to get a delicious biscuit. He

2、 discovered that the box was gone and asked if anybody had seen them anywhere. He immediately communicated this information to his camp teacher. That afternoon the teacher saw another boy sitting behind a tree eating the stolen biscuits. “That young man,” he said to himself, “must be taught not to s

3、teal. Whatever it takes for him to prevent this happening again.” He considered a helpful, new method and had a conversation with the boy. He returned to the group and found out the boy whose biscuits had been stolen. “Billy,” he said, “I know who stole your biscuits. Will you help me teach him a le

4、sson?” “Well, yesbut arent you going to punish him?” asked the boy rather surprised at the recent situation. “No, that would only make him hate you,” the teacher said without doubt. “I want you to call your mother and ask her to send you another box of biscuits.” The boy did as the teacher asked and

5、 a few days later received another plastic box of biscuits in the mail. “Now,” encouraged the teacher, “the boy who stole your biscuits is down by the lake. Go down there and share your biscuits with him.” “But,” the boy said understanding this with difficulty, “hes the thief.” “I know. This may req

6、uire some of your trust and for you to do remain patient. But perhaps you can welcome my suggestion and advice. Dont be nervous. Try itsee what happens.” Half an hour later the camp teacher was glad to see the two come up the hill, arm in arm, in agreement. The boy who had stolen the biscuits was in

7、sisting on getting the other to accept his army knife as a trade for the stolen biscuits, and the other was just as honestly refusing the gift from his new friend, saying that it made no difference, a few old biscuits werent that important anyway, but a lifetime friendship did.译文 有个正在度夏令营的小男孩,收到他妈妈寄

8、给他的一盒香草饼干,这可是他最爱吃的东西了。他吃了几块,把剩下的小心翼翼地放到床下。第二天吃完午饭,小男孩走进帐篷,准备吃一块美味的饼干。然而,他发现放饼干的盒子不见了,他急忙问有没有人看到它。小男孩立即就把这个消息告诉了夏令营的老师。 其实,这个下午,这位老师就看到另外一个小男孩坐在树下正吃着偷来的饼干。这个老师自言自语道:“必须要教会这个小男孩不可以偷东西,无论怎样,他都不可以再偷了。” 他想到了一个可以帮助他的新办法,于是,他决定和这个小男孩谈谈。他回到小组,找到被偷饼干的小男孩。“比利,”他说:“我知道是谁偷了你的饼干,你能帮我去教育他一下吗?” “好的,但是您不打算惩罚他吗?”小男孩

9、对这个情况很惊讶。 “不,那样做只会使他恨你,”老师肯定的说到:“我想让你去给你妈妈打个电话,让她再给你寄一盒饼干。” 这个小男孩照老师说的做了。几天后,他又收到了一塑料盒邮寄来的饼干。 老师鼓励他说:“现在那个偷你饼干的小男孩正坐在湖边,你去那儿,和他一起吃饼干。” “但是,”这个小男孩不解地说,“他是个小偷。” “我知道,”老实说,“这个可能既需要你信任他又需要有耐心,但是我希望你能接受老师的建议。别紧张,去试试吧,看看会怎样。” 半小时后,这位老师高兴地看到这两个男孩臂挽臂来到了山上,显然两个人的意见已达成了一致。偷了饼干的小男孩执意要给这个小男孩一把军刀以此来交换他偷吃的饼干。这个小男

10、孩真诚地拒绝了新朋友的礼物,他说这是没有关系的,几块饼干一点都不重要,重要的是咱们建立的一生的友谊。拓展训练 Tom brought a box of biscuits to a summer camp. He ate a few and placed the rest under his bed. After lunch, he found the box was gone. He went to tell his camp _46_ about it. The next day, the coach saw a boy eating Toms biscuit behind a tree.

11、He _47_ an idea to solve(解决) the problem. He found Tom and said to him, “I know who _48_ your biscuits. Will you help me to teach him a lesson?” “Well, yesare you going to punish _49_, sir?” Tom asked. “No, I am not,” the coach explained _50_. “That would only make him hate you. I want you to write

12、to your mother and ask for more _51_.” Tom received another box of biscuits by mail from his mother a few days later. “Now,” said the coach, “go and _52_them with the boy who stole your biscuits.” Tom didnt understand the coachs intention, _53_he still followed his advice. Half an hour later the coa

13、ch saw the two boys come up the hill, arm in arm. The boy was trying to ask Tom to _54_his toy robot in payment for (赔偿) the stolen biscuits. And Tom was refusing the gift from his new friend. He said that a few biscuits were not so _55_. In some situations, forgiveness (原谅) is better than punishment.46. A. cookB. doctorC. coachD. cleaner 47. A. got on withB. went on withC. came up withD. caught up with48. A. took away B. ran away C. went awayD. threw away 49. A. meB. himC. us D. them 50. A. shylyB. angrilyC. excitedlyD. patiently51. A.

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