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《野性的呼唤》阅读导引单(三)

《野性的呼唤》阅读导引单(三)
《野性的呼唤》阅读导引单(三)

《野性的呼唤》阅读导引单(一)

《野性的呼唤》,又名《荒野的呼唤》(The Call of the Wild),美国著名作家杰克·伦敦所著。故事叙述一名叫巴克的狗历经磨难,最终回到了自然的野生环境。巴克为了生存,如何从一条驯化的南方狗发展到似狗非狗、似狼非狼的野蛮状态?它有过哪些主人?经历了那些事情?发生了什么变化?

巴克为什么由“狗”变成“狼”了呢?

你喜欢巴克吗?为什么?

你觉得这本书最吸引你的地方是什么?

同样是写“狼”,中国作家沈石溪笔下的“狼”又有着怎样的故事呢?看看《狼王梦》,和同学讨论一下:这两部动物小说有没有相同的地方?不同之处又在儿呢?

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给予的故事》阅读答案 给予的故事阅读理解关键是掌握解题的正确的方法,只有掌握正确的解题方法和技巧,任何阅读理解方面的题目应该都难不住同学的。 给予的故事① 从前有个人在沙漠迷失了方向,他饥渴难忍,濒临死亡。 可他仍然拖着沉重的脚步,一步一步地向前走。他终于找到了一间废弃的小屋。 ②这间屋子已久无人住,风吹日晒,摇摇欲坠。在屋前,他发现了一个 吸水器,于是。 就用力抽水,可是滴水全无。 他失望到了极点。 ③忽然,他看见吸水器旁有一个水壶壶口被木塞紧紧地塞住,壶上有一个纸条,上面写着,你要先把这壶水灌到吸水器中,然后才能打水。 但是,请在你走之前一定要把水壶灌满。他小心翼翼地把打开壶塞,里面果然有一壶水。 ④这个人面临着艰难的选择,要不要按纸条上说的,把这壶水倒进吸水器里?如果把水倒进去吸水器不出水,岂不白白浪费了这壶救命之水?相反,要是把这壶水喝下去,就会保住自已的生命。 他思索再三,决定照纸条上说的做,果然吸水器于涌出了泉水。 给予的故事他痛痛快快地喝了个够!休息了一会儿,他重新把水壶 灌满水,塞上壶塞,在纸条上又加了两句话:请相信我,纸条上的话是真的。

你只有把生死置之度外,才能尝到甘美的泉水。 1. 在第② 自然段中,用画出描写人物心情的句子,并分析人物产生这种心情的原因?2?第③自然段中的小心翼翼一词说明了。 3?第④自然段中画的句子属于对人物的描写,它反映了人物的内心。 4. 第④自然段最后一句揭示了的道理。 5. 联系短文,说说你怎样理解题目中的给予?《给予的故事》阅读答案1.他失望到了极点。 因为他饥渴交加濒临死亡时在一间久无人住的小屋前发现了一个吸水器,等于发现了希望,可是他用力抽水却滴水全无,又将面临死亡,因此他感到极度失望。 2. 他非常小心非常珍惜壶中的水。 3. 心理活动,犹豫不决。 4. 生活中有懂得付出和放弃,才会有收获和成功。 5. 略拓展阅读:常用阅读理解答题方法一通读全文,把握文章内容, 理清脉络。 答题时切忌文章都没完整的阅读就匆匆忙忙地写答案。 最好先把文章从头到尾通读一遍,对文章有一个整体的认识和理

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