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人物简介

李娜,1982年2月26 tl出生,从小就对运动有天赋,6岁幵始练习羽毛球,9岁转学网球。

主要经历及获得荣誉

1. 2002年:离开网球场,到大学读书;两年后重返球场;

2. 在包括她丈夫在内的几位著名教练的指导下,进步神速;

3. 2011年:法国公开赛女子单打冠军,第一位获得大满贯赛事单打冠军的亚洲网球选手。

别人对她的评价

1. 坚定的信心,履行诺言;

2. 你的评价……

?生词提更

French Open法闰公开赛singles title女单冠军Grand Slam大满贯?写作支招

一) 写作定性

本文为简单介绍人物的文章,也即人物传记。要求简介人物的生平,业绩及别人对其评价。时态多为一般过去式,现在时。表达以陈述句为多。这类文章通常按照时间顺序来组织。从写作要求可看出文章内容里既要包括对人物的生平的介绍,还要包括他人的评价及作者自己的主观看法。文章可分为两段,一为李娜的经历成就,二为对李娜的评价。

二) 难点突破

1.可用词汇

childhood, practice, badminton, coach, introduce, has a gift for,took a break,with the help of,under the guidance of,follow the instructions of,making achievements/ progress/ im?provement ( s) ,regard ... as,strong determination/mind, think highly of,keep one's word

2.结构模仿

叙述经历和成绩:运用诸多短语和分词结构使语言地道简洁。

Asimov's life began in Russia, where he was born on 2 January, 1920.(人教新课标教材选修7,16页)

It was when Asimov was eleven old that his talent for writing became obvious.(人教新课标教材选修7,16页)

With the help /Under the guidance of these good teachers, including Mr. Smith /Following the instructions of several good teachers, Henry has been making greater and greater achieve?ments/ progress/ improvement") rapidly in painting.

He won the competition,becoming the first Chinese who got a gold medal for China.

对人物的评价:运用regard ... as和in my opinion,I think等清晰地表明观点和评价。

Many people regard him as one of the most important leaders in the 20th century and think highly of his contributions to his motherland.

In my opinion/view,he is really a great man.

I think that he is not only intelligent but also very brave.

What impressed me most was his courage when facing the coming danger.

3.参考句型

sb. has a gift for sth.对某事有天分

With the help of sb.…在某人的帮助下……

sb. made great progress/achievements/improvements取得巨大的进步/成就/提高

sb. is regarded as...某人被看做.....

think highly of sb.高度评价/赞扬某人

What impressed sb. most was...给某人留下印象的是.....

 一试身手

We're always being sent contributions(稿件) for our popular Laughter,the Best Medicine section. Some of the jokes are obvious winners. Some of the jokes are ancient, unfit for public consumption,or just don't make the grade(符合要求) .And then there are the rest:the jokes that get our editor scratching his chin and wondering, "Is this one good enough to print?" Now you can help him choose. We've picked five jokes from the "Maybe" pile. Vote for the one you think is the best. The top-rated joke as of July 20,2007 will be published in the magazine and net its author $ 150.

                                            (1)

A boy goes to a bookshop with his birthday money and chooses a book titled Advice to Young Mothers. "Why would you want this book?" the assistant asks him. "Because I collect moths(飞蛾) ,"the boy explains.

Derek Blew,Lane Cove,NSW

                                             (2)

Father:"So you want to be my son-in-law?"

Young man:"Actually I don't,but I want to marry your daughter and I don't see how I can avoid it."

Kimberley McEwan,Southland,NZ

                                             (3)

How many politicians does it take to change a light bulb(灯泡) ? ―None. They only promised they would do it.

Lisa Bluthal,Umina Beach,NSW

                                             (4)

A couple of country boys driving a semitrailer(半拖车) down the highway come to a bridge with a sign saying:"Clearance 3. 1 metres.”They stop,take out a tape measure and find the truck is 3.5 metres high. "I don't see any police around," one says. "Let's go for it."

Loretta Fonseca,Otago,NZ

                                              (5)

There are only two people who really know how to run this country. Sadly, one is cutting hair and the other is driving a taxi.

James White, Belmont, NSW

Click here for Poll Archives(投票档案) . 

(   ) 5. The writer's purpose in writing the passage is to        .

   A.ask readers to judge which joke is the best

   B.provide readers with some jokes for entertainment

   C.collect contributions for a magazine

   D.show us laughter is the best medicine

(   ) 6. What do the underlined words " ' maybe' pile" in the first paragraph mean?

   A.Jokes which are obvious winners.

   B.Jokes which don't make the grade.

   C.Laughter, the Best Medicine section.

   D.Jokes the editor isn't sure of printing.

(   ) 7. We can learn from the first joke that        .

   A.the book is very popular with readers

   B.the assistant is very embarrassed

   C.the boy misunderstands the title of the book

   D.the boy wants to buy the book for his mother 

(   ) 8. What can we infer from the jokes?

   A.The young man doesn't want to marry the girl. (Joke 2)

   B.Politicians seldom keep their promises. (Joke 3)

   C.The boys often break traffic rules. (Joke 4)

   D.Hair dressers and taxi drivers know politics better than anyone else. (Joke 5)

   When I lived in Spain,some Spanish friends of mine decided to visit England by car. Be?fore they left,they asked me for advice about how to find accommodation. I suggested that they should stay at " bed and breakfast" houses, because this kind of accommodation gives a foreign visitor a good chance to speak English with the family. My friends listened to my advice but they came back with some funny stories.

"We didn't stay at 'bed and breakfast' houses," they said. "Because we found that most families were away on holiday.”

  I thought this was strange. Finally I understood what had happened. My friends spoke little English and they thought "vacancies" meant "holidays",because the Spanish word for "holi?days" is " vacaciones". So they did not go to the house where the sign outside said " Vacan?cies",which in English means there are free rooms. Then my friends went to the house where the sign said "No Vacancies",because they thought this meant the people who owned the house were not away on holiday. But they found that these houses were all full. As a result, they stayed at hotels!

  We laughed about this and about mistakes my friends made in reading other signs. In Span?ish,the word "diversion" means "fun". In English, it means that workmen are repairing the road and that you must take a different road. When my friends saw the word "diversion" on a road sign,they thought they were going to have fun. Instead, the road ended in a large hole.

  English people have problems too when they learn foreign languages. Once in Paris when someone offered me some more coffee, I said "Thank you" in French. I meant that I would like some more. However, to my surprise, the coffee pot was taken away!Later I found out that "Thank you" in French means "No,thank you.”

(   ) 1. My Spanish friends wanted advice about        .

   A.learning English

   B.finding places to stay in England

   C.driving their car on English roads

   D.going to England by car

(   ) 2. Why didn't the author's friends follow his advice to stay in "bed and breakfast" hou?ses?

   A.Because most house owners were away on holiday.

   B.Because it was more expensive than expected.

   C.Because they confused the two expressions " vacancies" and "vacaciones".

   D.Because they confused the two expressions "Vacancies" and "No Vacancies". 

(   ) 3. If you see a road sign that says "Diversion" in England, you will        .

   A.fall into a hole

   B.have a lot of fun and enjoy yourself

   C.find that the road is blocked by crowds of people

   D.have to take a different road

(   ) 4. I was surprised when the coffee pot was taken away because I        .

   A.hadn't finished drinking my coffee

   B.was expecting another cup of coffee

   C.meant that I didn't want any more

   D.was never misunderstood

  "It's my own fault.”Carl Fenter pulled his jacket closer against the abnormal bite of cold morning wind. "The rest of the family is home,where it's 1       "

Just another one of his 2        ideas―a big tamale(玉米粉蒸肉) feast after tonight's Christ?mas Eve service at the church―and look where it landed him:waiting in a line 50 people deep.

Who would have guessed that the tamale in every shop in the city would be sold out the day before Christmas? But they 3        ,as Carl knew. He had been driving all over El Paso that morning. 4        to bring home tamales,Carl tried one last shop,an old favorite out in Canutillo.

When he arrived, a fresh batch(—炉) was 5        off the steamer in 45 minutes. 6        his place at the end of the snaking line of tamale seekers, he watched the woman in front of him 7        her jacket to cover her shivering youngster. It wasn't long before she, too, 8        in the biting wind. After only a moment's 9        ,Carl took off his own jacket and offered it to the 10        mother.

Together,they 11        when the line slowly moved forward at last,and smiling people exited the shop carrying steamy bags. 12        ,Carl got inside the door and 13        his way clos?er to the counter,the woman now first in line. "Sorry folks," the clerk announced,"that's the last of the tamales. "" 14        !" Carl groaned(抱怨) with everyone else 15        behind him.

" 16        ,"stressed the man at the counter, " we'll have a final batch ready 17        ,oh,about two hours.”

Defeated, Carl backed away, but the young mother grabbed his arm.

"You're leaving?"

"I 18        ”,Carl glanced at his watch. "I promised to put up luminarias(传统圣诞灯) at my church.”

'Til get your order of tamales and bring them to your house.” Carl's brow furrowed, "I couldn't ask you to do that.”

"But it's 19        I can do. You lent me your coat.”Her smile overrode(推翻) his objec?tions. "Just give me your address.”She and her little girl settled in for the long wait.

And at 20        noon on Christmas Eve,they delivered four dozen fragrant tamales―along with Carl's brown jacket―to his home.

(   ) 1.A. harmonious   B. warm   C. happy   D. pleasant

(   ) 2.A. brilliant   B. bad   C. stupid   D. common

(   ) 3.A. were   B. did   C. could   D. had

(   ) 4.A. Decided   B. Determined   C. Wanted   D. Expected

(   ) 5.A. ready   B. prepared   C. soon   D. due

(   ) 6.A. Looking   B. Getting   C. Taking   D. Finding

(   ) 7.A. move   B. reject   C. abandon   D. remove

(   ) 8.A. waved   B. froze   C. shook   D. shocked

(   ) 9.A. assumption   B. appreciation   C. hesitation   D. attention

(   ) 10.A. grateful   B. respectful   C. hopeless   D. shameful

(   ) 11.A. cheered   B. congratulated   C. shouted   D. screamed

(   ) 12.A. Immediately   B. Hopefully   C. Lastly   D. Finally

(   ) 13.A. shouldered   B. forced   C. felt   D. inched

(   ) 14.A. No problem   B. No way   C. No doubt   D. No wonder

(   ) 15.A. lined up   B. held up   C. looked up   D. waited up

(   ) 16.A. So   B. But   C. Then   D. Besides

(   ) 17.A. before   B. for   C. in   D. after

(   ) 18.A. plan to   B. intend to   C. have to   D. ought to

(   ) 19.A. the least   B. the most   C. the last   D. the best

(   ) 20.A. just   B. exactly   C. accurately   D. right

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