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学生姓名:辅导内容:《圣诞颂歌》教学目标:了解主要人物和故事情节【同步知识梳理】

AChristmasCarol(圣诞颂歌)【故事情节简介】

(CharlesJohnHuffamDickens查尔斯.约翰.哈夫曼.狄更斯-英国)《圣诞颂歌》是1843年查尔斯·狄更斯创作的小说,该小说是查尔斯·狄更斯三部圣诞小说之一。这真的是鬼?还是他的幻像?然而,鬼的出现却使他发生了天翻地覆的变化。富有而冷漠无情,连乞丐都不愿向他讨要的自私透顶的吝啬鬼斯克鲁奇在圣诞夜被三个圣诞精灵造访:“过去之灵”、“现在之灵”、“未来之灵”。“过去之灵”让他看到在孤单寂寞的童年生活中,他的姐姐对他倍加关爱的情景,以及他当学徒时,仁慈善良的老板菲茨威格在圣诞之夜和大家一起开心跳舞,款待员工的情形。于是他的心开始被软化,后悔自己对待雇员的态度,也对自己从一个贫穷却快乐的年轻人变成一个富有却失去亲情的老板感到懊悔;“现在之灵”带他到他的一个属下家里的圣诞聚会上,那是一个拿着可怜薪水的小职员,没有圣诞礼物,没有火鸡,可每个人脸上都洋溢着幸福的微笑;“未来之灵”让他看到,——同情、仁慈、爱心及喜悦。瞬间,他那固有的自私及冷酷迅速崩塌,消失殆尽,从此变成了一个乐善好施的人。于是在鬼魂拜访过的第二天早(Bob)上班迟到了,他原以为斯克鲁奇会生气的。可是相反,斯克鲁奇圣诞快乐”,而人们也都报以和善的微笑。斯克鲁奇平生第一次感到了真正的快乐。”,从乐善好施中他真正体会到了生活的乐趣。18431848物、圣诞餐饮,维多利亚女王也读过这部小说。一百多年来积聚的“人气”使其成为狄更斯的小说中最深入“”的说法也是由此而得“的人。【能力拓展训练】缺词填空黑布林第1章P14Onceuponatime,onChristmasEve,oldScroogesatinhisoffice,Itwasac 1,foggyday,Hecouldhearthepeopleo 2,stampingtheirfeet onthepavementtow 3 them.Itwasonlythreeo’clock,butitwasalreadyquited 4.Thecandleswereflickeringinthewindowsof1neighbouringoffices.Thefogpouredinthroughe 5 keyhole.Itwassot 6 thathousesoppositeweremerelyghosts.ThedoorofScrooge’sofficewaso 7,Hewantedtokeephiseyeonhisclerk,BobCratchit.Bobsatinacold,gloomy,littlecell.Hewaswritingletters.Scroogehadaverysmallfire,butBob’sfirewaseve s 8.Bobcouldn’taddanymorecoalb 9 Scroogekeptthecoalscuttleinhisroom.SoBobputonhiswhitewoollens 10 andtriedtowarmhimselfbythecandle.1.cold 2.outside 3.warm 4.dark 5.every 6.thick 7.open 8.smaller 9.because 10.scarf缺词填空黑布林第5章P70-72“AMerryChristmastoeverybody!”shoutedScrooge.“AHappyN66 Yeartoalltheworld.”Hestoppedwhenheheardthechurchbellsr 67 .Heranandopenedthewindow.Nofog.Itwasac68 ,coldday.Goldensunlight!Sweetfreshair!Happybells!Whatawonderful,w69 Day!“Whatdayisittoday?”criedScrooge,callingdowntoaboyinhisSundayclothes.“EH?”repliedtheboy.“Whatdayisittoday?”r 70 Scrooge.”repliedeboy.sS.”Happy,Scroogec71 downtotheboy.“Doyouknowthebutcher’s,onthecorner?”“Ofcourse,”repliedtheboy.“Good!”saidScrooge.“Havetheys72 thebigprizeturkeyinthewindow?”“What,theoneasb 73 asme?”repliedthe“Yes!”saidScrooge.“It’ss74 there,”repliedtheboy.“Isit?”saidScrooge.“Thengoandbuyit.I’llgiveyouashilling.”“I’llsendittoBobCratchit’s!”saidScrooge.Afterthat,Scroogeputonhisbestsuitandthenhewasr 75 togoout.Onceoutside,Scroogesmiledateverybodyandtwoorthreepeoplesaid,“Goodmorning,sir!AMerryChristmastoyou!”66.New67.ringing68.clear69.wonderful70.repeated71.called72.sold73.big74.still75.ready缺词填空黑布林第5章P73-74Thenextmorning,Scroogewenttotheofficeearly.HewantedtogettherebeforeBob.Thec 1 strucknine.NoBob.Aquarterpast,Bobstilldidn'tcome.Hewaseighteenandahalfminuteslate.Scroogesatwithhisdoorw 2_opensohecouldseeBobcomein.Bobtsatdownandstarted

3_hishatandscarfoffbeforeheopenedthedoor.Thenherantohisstool(凳子).Hequickly4veryfastwithhispen.“Hello!”growledScrooge,inhisoldv 5.“You're“Iamverysorry,sir,”saidBob.“Comehere,”saidScrooge.“It'sonlyonceayear,sir,”pleaded(恳)Bob.“Itwon'thappena 6.”“Now,listentome,”saidScrooge,“I'mgoingtogiveyouapayrise.AndIamgoingtohelp.yourfamily.AM 7Scroogek

Christmas,Bob.”8hisword.HehelpedBob'sfamily.TinyTimdidNOTdie,AndScroogewasasecondfathertohim.Scroogeb 9asgoodafriend,asgoodabossanda 10goodaman,asgoodoldcityknew,oranyothergoodoldcityortown,hegoodoldworld.clock 2.wide 3.took 4.writing 5.voice 6.again 7.Merry 8.kept 9.became 10.as缺词填空AChristmasCarolisafamousshortnovelwrittenbyBritishwriterCharlesDickes1812-187.ItisaboutanoldmannamedScroogewhoneverlaughsorsmiles.Heonlythinksabouth 1 andisunwillingtosharethingswithothers.Hedoesn'ttreatothersnicely.Hejustcaresaboutw 2 hecanmakemoremoneyandhehatesChristmas.OneChristmasEve,ScroogeseestheghostofJacobMarley,hisd 3 businesspartner.MarleyusedtobejustlikeScrooge,sohewaspunishedafterhedied.Hew 4 Scroogetochangehiswaysifhedoesn'twanttoenduplikehim.HealsotellsScroogetoexpectt 5 ghoststovisithim.That night,theghostsvisitScrooge.First,theGhostofChristmasPasttakeshimbacktohischildhoodandremindsScroogeofhishappydaysasachild.Thenthesecondghost,theGhostofChristmasP _6 ,takeshimtoseehowothersarespendingChristmasthisyear.Everyoneishappy,evenpoorpeople.Thelastone,theGhostofChristmasYettoCome,takeshimtothef 7.Scroogeseesthatheisdead,butn 82_cares.Heissoscaredthathewakesupinhisbedandfindsoutitisonlythenextmorning—ChristmasDay!Scroogedecidestochangehislifeandpromisestobeakindperson.Hehappilyc 9Christmashisrelatives.Healsogivesgiftstopeopleinneed.Henowtreatseveryonewithkindnessandwarmth,spreadingloveandjoye 10hegoes.AndthatisthetruespiritofChristmas!1.himself2.whether3.dead4.warns5.three6.Present7.future8.nobody9.celebrates10.everywhere缺词填空小说概括Scrooge,theveryselfishandstingy(吝啬的)manwhowasrefusedevenbybeggars,wasvisitedonChristmasEvebythreeSpiritsofChristmas:theSpiritofChristmasPast,theSpiritofChristmasPresentandtheSpiritofChristmasFuture.TheSpiritofPastshowedhimhowhissistercaredsomuchforhiminhisl childhood,andhow,asanapprentice(学徒),thekindboss,Fezziwig,dancedandentertainedhisstaffonChristmasEve.Hisheartbegantosoftenasher 67 howhetreatedhisemployeesandhisc 68 fromapoorbuthappyyoungmantoarichbutbereftboss.TheSpiritofPresenttookhimtoaChristmaspartyatoneofhisemployees’house.Itwasap 69 paidclerk,withnoChristmaspresents,noturkey.Buteveryonewashappy.TheSpiritofFutureshowedhimthesadsightoflyinginbedinhisolda 70 ,withnofamilyorfriendstovisithimatChristmas.Thenhebegantoconsiderthemeaningoflife,andrealizedgivingwash 71 receiving.Allthisgraduallyawakenedadifferentsideofhiskindness,loveandjoy.Justatthatmoment,hisselfishnessandruthlessness(无情)disappeared.SoonChristmasmorning,themorninga 72 theghostsvisited,Bob,ofhisemployees,arrivedlateforwork,e 73 Scroogetobeangry.Buti 74 Scroogesaidtohim,“MerryChristmas,mygoodfellow!Iwillgiveyouaraiseandtrymybesttohelpyourpoorfamily.”ThenheboughtaverybigTurkeyandhaditsenttoBob’shouse.Thenhevisitedhisnephewforthefirsttimeandg everyoneinthestreetwitha“MerryChristmas”.ForthefirsttimeScroogewastrulyhappy.66.lonely67.regretted/remembered68.change69.Poorly70.age71.happier72.after 73.Expecting74.instead75.greeted完型填空黑布林第1章P24-27原文ScroogelivedinJacobMarley’soldapartment.itwasveryrundown.Anditwassogloomythat 1 elsewantedtolivethere.Therestoftheroomswereoffices. 2 ,thefogandfrosthungovertheblackgatewaytothehouse.AndtheyardwassodarkthatScroogehadtofeelhiswayalongwithhis 3 .Therewasnothingstrangeabouttheknockeronthe 4 ofthehouse.Scroogesawiteverynightandmorning. 5 tonight,whenScroogeputhiskeyinthelock,hesawMarley’sfaceinsteadofthe 6 .ItwasdefinitelyMarley’sface. 7 staredattheface.Anditbecameaknockeragain.Scroogewas8butheputhishandonthekeyagain.Hequickly9it.Thenhewalkedinsideandlitacandle.Afterthatheclosedthedoorwithabang.Thesoundechoedthroughthehouselikethunder.ButScroogewasnotfrightenedbyechoes.He10thedoorandwalkedacrossthehallandslowlyupthestairs.Itwasvery becauseScroogeonlyhadacandle.Butdarknessdidn’tworryScrooge.Darknessis 12 Scroogelikedcheapthings.Butbeforeheshuttheheavydoorofhisapartment,helookedineveryroom.Therewasnobodyinthesittingroomorthebedroom.Scroogeclosedhisdoor,andthenlockedit.Thenhetookoffhiscravatandputonhisdressing-gownand 13 .Finallyhesatdowninfrontofthefiretoeathisgruel.Suddenlyheheardaloudclanking 14 .itcamefromdownstairs.Somebodywaspullingaheavychainoverthebarrelsinthewinemerchant’scellar.Thecellardoorflewopenwithabang.Thentheclankingsoundbecamemuch 15 ,Itcameupthestairs.Itwascomingstraighttowardshisdoor.1.A.somebody2.A.Thatday3.A.handsB.eyes4.A.door B.windowB.anybodyB.ThateveningC.armsC.gatewayC.everybody D.nobodyC.ThatmorningD.ThisDlegsDhouse5.A.If B.AndC.ButD.Because6.A.knockerB.doorC.key Dlock7.A.MarleyB.ScroogeC.She D.it8.A.scaredB.sadC.happyD.satisfied9.A.openedB.closedC.shut D.turned10.A.openedB.closedC.locked Dshut11.A.late B.darkC.blackDbright12.A.cheapB.expensiveC.nice D.necessary313.A.scarfB.gloves C.slippers14.A.Whisper B.noise15.A.low B.lower C.smaller1-5DBAAC 6-10ABADC11-15

D.coatC.cryD.soundD.louder完型填空黑布林第5章P69-74易-中YES!Itwashisroom.Nowhecouldputthingsright!Scrooge16outofhisbed.“OhJacobMarley,thankyou!”“Theyarestillhere,”criedScrooge,holdingoneofhisbedcurtainsinhisarms.“Theyarehere.Now,Icanchangethefuture.IknowIcan.”Scroogehurriedtogetdressed.Andinhis17,heputonhisvestinsideout.Heputonhistrousersupsidedown.Hetorehisshirt.Andhecouldn’tfindhissocks.“AMerryChristmastoeverybody!”shoutedScrooge.“AHappyNewYeartoalltheworld.”Hestoppedwhenheheardthechurchbellsringing.Heranand 18 thewindow.Nofog.Itwasaclear,19 day.Goldensunlight!Sweetfreshair!Happybells!Whatawonderful,wonderful“Whatdayisittoday?”criedScrooge,Calling20 toaboyinhisSundayclothes.“EH?”repliedtheboy.“Whatdayisittoday?” 21 Scrooge.deboy.“It’sS.”“Doyouknowthebutcher’s,onthecorner?Goandbuythebigprizeturkeyinthewindow,IwillsendittoBobCratchit’s.Iwillgiveyouashilling.”SaidScrooge.Afterthat,Heputonhis22suitandthengoout.Hesmiledateverybodyandgreetedthekindold23whohesawyesterday.“Pleaseforgivemeformybehavioryesterday.Andyouwill…”Scroogewhispered24 inhisear.“Goodheavens!”criedthegentleman.“MydearMr.Scrooge,areyou25 ?That’sverykindofyou.”Thatafternoon,hewalkedtohisnephew’shouse.Hewasvery26.Hewalkedpastthedoorseveraltimesbeforehefinallyknockedonit.Hisnephewwasveryhappytoseehimandeverythingwasthesame.Itwasa(an)27party.Thenextmorning,hewenttohisofficeearlyandBobwas28,buthewasn’tangrywithhim.“Now,listentome,”saidScrooge.“I’mgoingtogiveyouapayrise!AndI’mgoingtohelpyourfamily.AMerryChristmas,Bob.”He29hiswordsandbecameasgoodafriend,asgoodaboss,andasgoodaman,asthegoodoldcityknew,30anyothergoodoldcityortown,orcountry,inthegoodoldcity.HeneversawtheGhostagain.Godblessusall!16.A.moved B.jumped17.A.sadness B.peace18.A.closed B.towardsC.wentC.excitementC.aheadD.liedD.worryD.opened19.A.cold B.warmC.coolD.wet20.A.on B.downC.alongD.up21.A.said B.shoutedC.repeatedD.replied22.A.common B.oldC.bestD.daily23.A.gentleman B.womanC.neighborD.officer24.A.nothing B.anythingC.everythingD.something25.A.good B.OKC.satisfiedD.serious26.A.nervous B.cheerfulC.excitementD.happy27.A.usual B.tiringC.wonderfulD.uncomfortable28.A.earlier B.lateC.insideD.absent29.A.had B.keptC.lostD.forgot30.A.and B.butC.orD.while16-20BCDAB 21-25CCADD 26-30ACBBC阅读理解黑布林第3章P50-52TheywentinandtheysawMrsCratchit.Shewaslayingthetable.BelindaCratchit,hersecondeldestdaughter,washelpingher.ThetwosmallerCratchits,aboyandagirl,camerunningin.“Wesmeltourgooseatthebaker’s”theyshoutedandtheydancedaroundthetable.“Wheresyourfather?”saidMrsCratchit.“Andyourbrother,TinyTim!AndMarthawasn’taslateasthislastChristmasDay!”4“HereIam,mother!”saidagirlinthedoorway.“Youareverylate”saidMrsCratchit,kissingheradozentimes.“Wehadalotofworktofinishlastnight.”repliedthegirl,“andIhadtoclearupthi

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