2024届高三英语一轮复习:读后续写温情类 The Love From Jay-Jay 讲义素材

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2024届高三英语一轮复习:读后续写温情类 The Love From Jay-Jay 讲义素材

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“He doesn’t look like the other boys,” Grandpa said as he viewed the blanketed bundle I held in my arms. He was right. James Ryan, whom we called Jay-Jay, with his skinny little legs, almost bald head, and tiny, slanted eyes, bore little resemblance to my other chubby babies with their full heads of hair. But I knew the comment went far beyond looks. Grandpa couldn’t accept the fact that Jay-Jay had Down syndrome(唐氏综合症) and mental retardation.
On subsequent visits, Pa-Pa, the name the other children used for their grandpa, ignored Jay-Jay. He picked him up once at a family reunion when it seemed to be expected for a family picture. Other than that, he never touched him, and looked upon him with something between pity and displeasure.
Then, one day, a miracle began. We were once again at a family reunion, and Jay-Jay, being the outgoing little boy he was at three years old, walked over to his grandpa and crawled onto his lap. Pa-Pa was a little shocked, but what could he do in front of all these people This was his grandson. How could they understand that he hardly knew Jay-Jay
Jay-Jay took his grandpa’s glasses out of his shirt pocket and placed them on his own face, upside down, precariously perched on his short, pudgy nose. He looked at Pa-Pa and giggled, making Pa-Pa laugh, too. Soon they were walking around the room, Jay-Jay leading Pa-Pa, a little smile on the older one’s face.
Their next encounter came months later when Pa-Pa decided to visit. Jay-Jay played the clown, making his grandpa laugh and pick him up and throw him into the air.
Pa-Pa turned to my husband and said, “Why, he’s just like any other kid.”
We had tried to tell him, but Pa-Pa’s preconceived ideas and fears of the disabled had kept him out of his grandson’s life. But Jay-Jay, being an effervescent little boy, would not let him remain in darkness. With his love and actions, he showed Pa-Pa and others that they were missing out on some of God’s greatest blessings by not loving and caring for him.
After that day, a strong bond began to form. Pa-Pa found that Jay-Jay loved balloons and would have one waiting for him each time we came to visit—visits he now welcomed. Then he discovered that Jay-Jay was not only sweet, but ornery, and he loved pillow fights. So each visit would end up with pillows flying across the room. I never figured out which of the two enjoyed it most. Soon Pa-Pa began to telephone—supposedly to talk to my husband, who was now glowing in the new relationship between his father and son—but always insisting on speaking to his youngest grandson.
Although Jay-Jay has a severe speech articulation disorder, he can understand most of what is said to him. Yet he finds it difficult to form the words he wants to say, making communication difficult. Nevertheless, Pa-Pa always wanted to speak to him by phone, and Jay-Jay would laugh and talk in words that neither his dad nor I understood. Pa-Pa swore he understood every word.
The phone chats became a weekly ritual. Every Saturday morning, Jay-Jay knew it was the day to talk to Pa-Pa. Since it was long distance, they took turns calling. One week, Pa-Pa would call. The next week, all excited, Jay-Jay would make the call and talk until we made him hang up.
Through the years, Jay, as he is called today, and Pa-Pa continued those weekly phone calls, along with letters, cards, fishing trips, and frequent trips to Wal-Mart. They became “best buddies.”
When Jay was nineteen, his beloved Pa-Pa died unexpectedly. One of the hardest days of my life was watching Jay stand at his Pa-Pa’s graveside as he was presented the American flag that draped the casket. But one of the things I cherish most is knowing that Jay’s unconditional love built a bridge to his grandfather’s heart and changed both of their worlds forever.
第一段:The phone chats became a weekly routine.
第二段:When Jay was nineteen, his beloved Pa-Pa died unexpectedly.
文本分析:
【精读原文&Questions and Answers】
1. What can you describe Jay
2. Why did Pa-Pa swear that he could understand Jay’s words
3. What made Grandpa change his attitude towards Jay-Jay
4. Is the title“The Love From Jay-Jay” better than “The Miracle of Jay-Jay” Give your reasons.
【精读原文&词形变化】
1. 我们又一次参加了一个家庭聚会,三岁的杰伊是一个外向的小男孩,他走到爷爷跟前,爬到他的腿上。
We were once again at a family reunion, and Jay-Jay, being the little boy he was at three years old, ________ __________ to his grandpa and __________onto his lap.(Action)
2. 杰伊从衬衫口袋里拿出他爷爷的眼镜,把它们放在他自己的脸上,上下颠倒,摇摇晃晃地停靠在他短而粗的鼻子上。
Jay-Jay __________ his grandpa’s glasses out of his shirt pocket and __________ them on his own face, upside down, precariously __________ on his short, pudgy nose.(Action)
3. 杰伊扮演小丑,逗得爷爷大笑,把他抱起来扔向空中。
Jay-Jay __________ the clown, making his grandpa laugh and __________ __________ __________ and __________ him into the air.(Action)
4. 所以每次拜访的结果都是枕头在房间里飞来飞去。
So each visit would end up with pillows __________across the room.(Action)
5. 通过他的爱和行动,他向爸爸和其他人表明,他们因为不爱,不关心他,而错过了上帝最伟大的祝福。
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________, he showed Pa-Pa and others that they were missing out on some of God’s greatest blessings by not loving and caring for him.(emotion)
6. 很快,爸爸开始打电话—据说是和我的丈夫通话,他现在对父子之间的新关系感到欣喜若狂—但他总是坚持要和他最小的孙子通话。
Soon Pa-Pa began to telephone—supposedly to talk to my husband, who was now __________in the new relationship between his father and son—but always __________ __________speaking to his youngest grandson.(emotion)
7. 但我最珍视的一件事是知道杰伊无条件的爱为他祖父的心架起了一座桥梁,永远改变了他们两个的世界。But one of the things I __________ most is knowing that Jay’s __________ __________built a bridge to his grandfather’s heart and changed both of their worlds forever.(emotion)
8. 詹姆斯·瑞恩,我们叫他杰伊,他瘦小的双腿,几乎是秃顶,小而倾斜的眼睛,和我的其他长满了头发的胖乎乎的孩儿一点也不像。
James Ryan, whom we called Jay-Jay, with his __________ __________ legs, almost __________ head, and __________, __________eyes, bore little resemblance to my other __________ babies with their full heads of hair.(appearance)
【精读原文&语言运用】
1. 尽管他竭力保持镇静,话音里仍明显带有怒气。
He did his best to __________ calm, but there was a distinct edge to his voice.
2. 我愉快地接受了邀请。
I __________the invitation thankfully.
3. 她勉力昂首挺胸,不理会人家的闲言碎语。
She managed to hold her head high and __________ what people were saying.
4. 因为害怕他发现我们的秘密,我们终日惶恐不安。
We lived in mortal dread of him __________ our secret.
5. 夏洛特咬住嘴唇不让眼泪流出来。
Charlotte bit her lip to __________ the tears at bay.
6. 他表现得比预料的要好得多。
He conducted himself far better than __________.
7. 她的头发上爬满了虱子。
Her hair was __________ with lice.
8. 他窘得满脸通红。
His face __________with embarrassment.
【精读原文&场景仿写】
Jay and his grandpa eventually met with each other at a family reunion. Jay, an outgoing little boy five years of age, walked over to his grandpa, a seventy-year-old man wearing glasses, and crawled onto his lap. Jay took his grandpa’s glasses out of his shirt pocket and placed them on his own face. This made his grandpa laugh and pick him up and throw him into the air.
模仿:请描写一对多年未见的祖孙见面的场景。
【下水作文】
The phone chats became a weekly routine. On the Saturday morning, Jay got up early, and waited Pa-Pa’s call beside the telephone. When the phone rang, he couldn’t wait to answer it. They talked and laughed happily, saying only what they could understand. Since it was long distance, they took turns calling. Jay would the call and talk until we made him hang up. Through the years, Jay and Pa-Pa continued the weekly phone calls as usual, and never stopped. Sometimes, they exchanged the letters, cards and other gifts. Obviously, they became “best partners”.
When Jay was nineteen, his beloved Pa-Pa died unexpectedly. During the first weeks, Jay went through the hardest periods, especially on the Saturday morning. One of the hardest days of my life was watching Jay stand at his Pa-Pa’s graveside. But one of the things I cherish most is knowing that Jay’s unconditional love built a bridge to his grandfather’s heart and changed both of their worlds forever.

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