外研版(2019) 必修一 Unit 3 Family matters挖掘文本深度学习练习(有答案+2音频)

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Understanding ideas:
Like Father, Like Son
第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将
Like Father, Like Son (The living room. Friday night. A table and two chairs at front centre. Grandfather and Father, seated at the table, are playing chess.) Grandfather:And...I win! (Son e____1____(进入) room.) Father:Not again! Oh look, here comes my boy. How are you, son Son:(n_____2_____ (焦急地) approaching the table) Erm... Dad, can we talk Father:Sure! You know you can always turn to your dad for a c____3_____(聊天). Son:OK. Here it is. I’ve decided not to go to university. I want to f____4_____(把...集中于...)on my band and have a career in music when I leave school. Father:(raising his voice in surprise) You can’t be s____5_____(严肃的)! What about your future career as a l____6_____(律师)?! Son:I knew you’d say that. You just a____7_____(认为) I want to be a lawyer, but that’s only because you are a lawyer. Father:What’s wrong with being a lawyer Lawyers help people and are r____8_____(尊重) by others. Son:Yes, but I’m not i____9_____(感兴趣) in law. I want to work in a studio, not a court. Grandfather:(looking at Father) C____10_____(冷静) down. OK Father:(i____11_____(忽视,不理) Grandfather’s words) Stop daydreaming ! Playing in a band is not a job. Son:Of course it is! The music industry is developing fast now. Making music is a job. Grandfather:(stepping between Father and Son and r____12_____(提高) his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you! Father:But I told him to study something useful at u____13_____(大学)! Grandfather:(laughing) Easy, son! I remember when you were his age, you said that you wanted to be a p____14_____(职业的) football player. Father:And you wanted me to be an engineer! Grandfather:I just wanted you to be happy, and an e____15_____(工程师)—a happy engineer. Father:But in the end, you just advised me to think carefully. Grandfather:Yes, and you have found the career that suits your talents. I’m so p____16_____(骄傲的) of you. Your son is proud of you, too. Son:Of course I am, but I have d____17_____(不同的) talents. Grandfather:(turning to Son) Why don’t you also take my a____18_____(建议) and think carefully before jumping in with both feet Son:Well, I could try... Grandfather:If you go to university and play music at the same time, you will have two options for your f____19_____(未来). And I’m sure playing in a band will help you make lots of new friends at university. Father:Yes, lots of new lawyer friends! Son:(with a s____20_____(叹气)) Dad... (Curtain) 1.______________ 2.______________ 3.______________ 4.______________ 5.______________ 6.______________ 7.______________ 8.______________ 9.______________ 10______________ 11.______________ 12.______________ 13.______________ 14.______________ 15.______________ 16.______________ 17.______________ ______________ 19.______________ 20.______________
第二遍:基础语法披荆斩棘
Like Father, Like Son (The living room. Friday night. A table and two chairs at front centre. Grandfather and Father, ___1___(seat) at the table, are playing chess.) Grandfather:And...I win! (Son ___2___(enter) room.) Father:Not again! Oh look, here comes my boy. How are you, son Son:(___3___(nervous) approaching the table) Erm... Dad, can we talk Father:Sure! You know you can always turn ___4___ your dad for a chat. Son:OK. Here it is. I’ve ___5___(decide) not to go to university. I want to focus ___6___ my band and have a career in music when I leave school. Father:(raising his voice in surprise) You can’t be serious! What about your future career___7___ a lawyer?! Son:I knew you’d say that. You just assume I want to be a lawyer, but that’s only ___8___ you are a lawyer. Father:What’s wrong with ___9___(be) a lawyer Lawyers help people and are ___10___(respect) by others. Son:Yes, but I’m not ___11___(interest) in law. I want to work in a studio, not a court. Grandfather:(looking at Father) Calm ___12___. OK Father:(ignoring Grandfather’s words) Stop ___13___(daydream) ! Playing in a band is not a job. Son:Of course it is! The music industry is ___14___(develop)fast now. ___15___(make) music is a job. Grandfather:(stepping between Father and Son and raising his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you! Father:But I told him to study something ___16___(use) at university! Grandfather:(laughing) Easy, son! I remember ___17___ you were his age, you said that you wanted to be a ___18___(profession) football player. Father:And you wanted me to be ___19___ engineer! Grandfather:I just wanted you to be happy, and an engineer—a happy engineer. Father:But in the end, you just ___20___(advise) me to think carefully. Grandfather:Yes, and you have ___21___(find) the career that suits your talents. I’m so proud of you. Your son is proud of you, too. Son:Of course I am, but I have different ___22___(talent). Grandfather:(turning to Son) Why don’t you also take my advice and think carefully before ___23___(jump) in with both feet Son:Well, I could try... Grandfather:If you go to university and play music at ___24___ same time, you will have two ___25___(option) for your future. And I’m sure ___26___(play) in a band will help you make lots of new friends at university. Father:Yes, lots of new lawyer friends! Son:(with a sigh) Dad... (Curtain) 1.______________ 2.______________ 3.______________ 4.______________ 5.______________ 6.______________ 7.______________ 8.______________ 9.______________ 10______________ 11.______________ 12.______________ 13.______________ 14.______________ 15.______________ 16.______________ 17______________ 18.______________ 19.______________ 20.______________ 21.______________ 22.______________ 23.______________ 24.______________ 25.______________ 26.______________
第三遍:基础句法精益求精
Like Father, Like Son (The living room. Friday night. A table and two chairs at front centre. Grandfather and Father, seated at the table, are playing chess.) Grandfather:And...I win! (Son enters room.) Father:Not again! Oh look, 1______________________________(我的孩子来了). How are you, son Son:(nervously approaching the table) Erm... Dad, can we talk Father:Sure! You know 2__________________________________________________(你随时都可以找你老爸聊天啊). Son:OK. Here it is. I’ve decided not to go to university. 3______________________________________________(我想专注搞我的乐队,毕业后走音乐这条路). Father:(raising his voice in surprise) 4______________________________(你是在开玩笑吧)! What about your future career as a lawyer?! Son:I knew you’d say that. You just assume I want to be a lawyer, but 5______________________________(那只是因为您自己是律师). Father:What’s wrong with being a lawyer Lawyers help people and are respected by others. Son:Yes, but 6_______________________________________(我对法律不感兴趣). I want to work in a studio, not a court. Grandfather:(looking at Father) 7________________________(先冷静一下). OK Father:(ignoring Grandfather’s words) Stop daydreaming ! 8____________________________________________________(搞乐队根本不是份工作). Son:Of course it is! The music industry is developing fast now. Making music is a job. Grandfather:(stepping between Father and Son and raising his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you! Father:But 9____________________________________________________________(我也说了他得去上大学,学些有用的东西)! Grandfather:(laughing) Easy, son! I remember when you were his age, 10____________________________________________________________(你说你想成为一名职业足球运动员). Father:And you wanted me to be an engineer! Grandfather:I just wanted you to be happy, and an engineer—a happy engineer. Father:But 11___________________________________________________________(最后您是建议我认真考虑). Grandfather:Yes, and 12__________________________________________________(你找到了能发挥你天赋的职业). I’m so proud of you. Your son is proud of you, too. Son:Of course I am, but I have different talents. Grandfather:(turning to Son) 13_________________________________________________________________________(要不然你也按照我说的,三思而后行) Son:Well, I could try... Grandfather:14_________________________________________________________________________(如果你边上大学边搞音乐,你的未来将有两种选择). And I’m sure playing in a band will help you make lots of new friends at university. Father:Yes, lots of new lawyer friends! Son:(with a sigh) Dad... (Curtain)
Developing ideas : Just A Brother
第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将
JUST A BROTHER It was the f____1____(最后的)part of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Mexico. With just 700 metres to go, Alistair Brownlee was in third place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in the l____2____(领先). Alistair pushed himself towards the finish line in the b____3____(燃烧的)heat, but as he came round the corner, he saw his brother about to fall onto the t____4___(跑道). Alistair had to choose—b____5____(兄弟的) love, or a chance to win the race For Alistair, the c____6____(选择) was clear. His brother was in trouble. He had to help. Alistair ran towards Jonny, caught him and started pulling him towards the finish line. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The move put Jonny in second place and Alistair himself in third. It was an u____7____(出乎意料的) end to the race, but Alistair did not want to d____8____(讨论) it with the media. He just wanted to see his younger brother, who had been rushed to the m____9____(医疗的) area. The Brownlee brothers have been doing triathlons since they were children.“O____10____(显而易见地), when your older brother is doing it, you think it’s a cool thing to do,”says Jonny. Alistair says that they e____11____(鼓励) each other as much as they can when they train. D____12____(尽管) arguments over “stupid things”now and then, Alistair agrees that having a brother is an a____13____(优势).“Throughout my e____14____(整个的) life, I’ve had my brother trying to beat me at everything I do. It has been an enormously p____15____(积极的) force.” Watched by millions, the ending to the race has d____16____(有分歧的) opinions: should the brothers have been d____17____(取消资格) or highly p____18____(赞扬) for their actions But for Alistair, his decision was easy to explain: “Mum wouldn’t have been happy if I’d left Jonny behind.”At that moment, he was no longer an a____19____(运动员) aiming for a m____20____(奖牌)—he was just a brother. 1.______________ 2.______________ 3.______________ 4.______________ 5.______________ 6.______________ 7.______________ 8.______________ 9.______________ 10______________ 11.______________ _____________ 13._____________ 14.______________ 15.______________ 16.______________ 17______________ 18.______________ 19.______________ 20.______________
第二遍:基础语法披荆斩棘
JUST A BROTHER It was the final part of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Mexico. With just 700 ____1____(metre) to go, Alistair Brownlee was in ____2____(three) place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in the lead. Alistair pushed himself towards the finish line in the ____3____(burn) heat, but as he came round the corner, he saw his brother about to fall onto ____4____ track. Alistair had to choose—____5____(brother) love, or a chance to win the race For Alistair, the____6____(choose) was clear. His brother was in trouble. He had to help. Alistair ran towards Jonny, ____7____(catch) him and started ____8____(pull) him towards the finish line. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The move put Jonny in ____9____(two) place and Alistair himself in third. It was an ____10____(unexpect) end to the race, but Alistair did not want to discuss it with the media. He just wanted to see his younger brother, ____11____ had been rushed to the medical area. The Brownlee brothers have been ____12____(do) triathlons since they were children.“____13____(obvious), when your older brother is doing it, you think it’s a cool thing to do,”says Jonny. Alistair says ____14____ they encourage each other as much as they can when they train. Despite ____15____(argument) over“stupid things”now and then, Alistair agrees that ____16____(have) a brother is an advantage.“Throughout my entire life, I’ve had my brother trying to beat me at everything I do. It has been an ____17____(enormous) positive force.” ____18____(watch) by millions, the ending to the race has divided ____19____(opinion): should the brothers have been ____20____(disqualify) or highly praised for their actions But for Alistair, his ____21____(decide) was easy to explain: “Mum wouldn’t have been happy if I’d left Jonny behind.” At that moment, he was no longer an athlete aiming ____22____ a medal—he was just a brother. 1.______________ 2.______________ 3.______________ 4.______________ 5.______________ 6.______________ 7.______________ 8.______________ 9.______________ 10______________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
第三遍:基础句法精益求精
JUST A BROTHER It was the final part of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Mexico. 1._________________________________(离终点只有700米), Alistair Brownlee was in third place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in the lead. Alistair pushed himself towards the finish line in the burning heat, but as he came round the corner, 2.________________________________________________________(他看到弟弟快要摔倒在跑道上). Alistair had to choose—brotherly love, or a chance to win the race For Alistair, 3._________________________________(如何选择显而易见). 4._________________________________(弟弟遇到麻烦了). He had to help. Alistair ran towards Jonny, caught him and started pulling him towards the finish line. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The move put Jonny in second place and Alistair himself in third. 5._____________________________________________(这是一个意料之外的结局)., but Alistair did not want to discuss it with the media. 6._______________________________________________________________________(他只是想去探望被紧急送到医疗区的弟弟). The Brownlee brothers 7._______________________________________________(从小就参加铁人三项).“Obviously, when your older brother is doing it, you think it’s a cool thing to do,”says Jonny. Alistair says that 8._______________________________________________________________________(他们在训练时尽可能互相鼓励对方). Despite arguments over “stupid things”now and then, Alistair agrees that 9._____________________________________________(有个兄弟是一种优势).“Throughout my entire life, I’ve had my brother trying to beat me at everything I do. 10._____________________________________________(这是一股非常积极的动力).” 11._______________________________________________________________________________(有数百万人目睹了这场比赛的结局,但对此也是众说纷坛): should the brothers have been disqualified or highly praised for their actions But for Alistair, 12._____________________________________________(他的决定很容易解释): “Mum wouldn’t have been happy if I’d left Jonny behind.” At that moment, he was no longer an athlete aiming for a medal—he was just a brother.Understanding ideas:
Like Father, Like Son
第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将
Like Father, Like Son (The living room. Friday night. A table and two chairs at front centre. Grandfather and Father, seated at the table, are playing chess.) Grandfather:And...I win! (Son e____1____(进入) room.) Father:Not again! Oh look, here comes my boy. How are you, son Son:(n_____2_____ (焦急地) approaching the table) Erm... Dad, can we talk Father:Sure! You know you can always turn to your dad for a c____3_____(聊天). Son:OK. Here it is. I’ve decided not to go to university. I want to f____4_____(把...集中于...)on my band and have a career in music when I leave school. Father:(raising his voice in surprise) You can’t be s____5_____(严肃的)! What about your future career as a l____6_____(律师)?! Son:I knew you’d say that. You just a____7_____(认为) I want to be a lawyer, but that’s only because you are a lawyer. Father:What’s wrong with being a lawyer Lawyers help people and are r____8_____(尊重) by others. Son:Yes, but I’m not i____9_____(感兴趣) in law. I want to work in a studio, not a court. Grandfather:(looking at Father) C____10_____(冷静) down. OK Father:(i____11_____(忽视,不理) Grandfather’s words) Stop daydreaming ! Playing in a band is not a job. Son:Of course it is! The music industry is developing fast now. Making music is a job. Grandfather:(stepping between Father and Son and r____12_____(提高) his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you! Father:But I told him to study something useful at u____13_____(大学)! Grandfather:(laughing) Easy, son! I remember when you were his age, you said that you wanted to be a p____14_____(职业的) football player. Father:And you wanted me to be an engineer! Grandfather:I just wanted you to be happy, and an e____15_____(工程师)—a happy engineer. Father:But in the end, you just advised me to think carefully. Grandfather:Yes, and you have found the career that suits your talents. I’m so p____16_____(骄傲的) of you. Your son is proud of you, too. Son:Of course I am, but I have d____17_____(不同的) talents. Grandfather:(turning to Son) Why don’t you also take my a____18_____(建议) and think carefully before jumping in with both feet Son:Well, I could try... Grandfather:If you go to university and play music at the same time, you will have two options for your f____19_____(未来). And I’m sure playing in a band will help you make lots of new friends at university. Father:Yes, lots of new lawyer friends! Son:(with a s____20_____(叹气)) Dad... (Curtain) 1.enters 2.nervously 3.chat 4.focus 5.serious 6.lawyer 7.assume 8.respected 9.interested 10.Calm 11.ignoring 12.raising 13.university 14.professional 15.engineer 16.proud 17.different advice 19.future 20.sigh
第二遍:基础语法披荆斩棘
Like Father, Like Son (The living room. Friday night. A table and two chairs at front centre. Grandfather and Father, ___1___(seat) at the table, are playing chess.) Grandfather:And...I win! (Son ___2___(enter) room.) Father:Not again! Oh look, here comes my boy. How are you, son Son:(___3___(nervous) approaching the table) Erm... Dad, can we talk Father:Sure! You know you can always turn ___4___ your dad for a chat. Son:OK. Here it is. I’ve ___5___(decide) not to go to university. I want to focus ___6___ my band and have a career in music when I leave school. Father:(raising his voice in surprise) You can’t be serious! What about your future career___7___ a lawyer?! Son:I knew you’d say that. You just assume I want to be a lawyer, but that’s only ___8___ you are a lawyer. Father:What’s wrong with ___9___(be) a lawyer Lawyers help people and are ___10___(respect) by others. Son:Yes, but I’m not ___11___(interest) in law. I want to work in a studio, not a court. Grandfather:(looking at Father) Calm ___12___. OK Father:(ignoring Grandfather’s words) Stop ___13___(daydream) ! Playing in a band is not a job. Son:Of course it is! The music industry is ___14___(develop)fast now. ___15___(make) music is a job. Grandfather:(stepping between Father and Son and raising his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you! Father:But I told him to study something ___16___(use) at university! Grandfather:(laughing) Easy, son! I remember ___17___ you were his age, you said that you wanted to be a ___18___(profession) football player. Father:And you wanted me to be ___19___ engineer! Grandfather:I just wanted you to be happy, and an engineer—a happy engineer. Father:But in the end, you just ___20___(advise) me to think carefully. Grandfather:Yes, and you have ___21___(find) the career that suits your talents. I’m so proud of you. Your son is proud of you, too. Son:Of course I am, but I have different ___22___(talent). Grandfather:(turning to Son) Why don’t you also take my advice and think carefully before ___23___(jump) in with both feet Son:Well, I could try... Grandfather:If you go to university and play music at ___24___ same time, you will have two ___25___(option) for your future. And I’m sure ___26___(play) in a band will help you make lots of new friends at university. Father:Yes, lots of new lawyer friends! Son:(with a sigh) Dad... (Curtain) 1.seated 2.enters 3.nervously 4.to 5.decided 6.on 7.as 8.because 9.being 10.respected 11.interested 12.down 13.daydreaming 14.developing 15.Making 16.useful 17.when 18.professional 19.an 20.advised 21.found 22.talents 23.jumping 24.the 25.options 26.playing
第三遍:基础句法精益求精
Like Father, Like Son (The living room. Friday night. A table and two chairs at front centre. Grandfather and Father, seated at the table, are playing chess.) Grandfather:And...I win! (Son enters room.) Father:Not again! Oh look, 1 here comes my boy(我的孩子来了). How are you, son Son:(nervously approaching the table) Erm... Dad, can we talk Father:Sure! You know 2 you can always turn to your dad for a chat (你随时都可以找你老爸聊天啊). Son:OK. Here it is. I’ve decided not to go to university. 3 I want to focus on my band and have a career in music when I leave school(我想专注搞我的乐队,毕业后走音乐这条路). Father:(raising his voice in surprise) 4 You can’t be serious(你是在开玩笑吧)! What about your future career as a lawyer?! Son:I knew you’d say that. You just assume I want to be a lawyer, but 5 that’s only because you are a lawyer(那只是因为您自己是律师). Father:What’s wrong with being a lawyer Lawyers help people and are respected by others. Son:Yes, but 6 I’m not interested in law(我对法律不感兴趣). I want to work in a studio, not a court. Grandfather:(looking at Father) 7 Calm down(先冷静一下). OK Father:(ignoring Grandfather’s words) Stop daydreaming ! 8 Playing in a band is not a job (搞乐队根本不是份工作). Son:Of course it is! The music industry is developing fast now. Making music is a job. Grandfather:(stepping between Father and Son and raising his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you! Father:But 9 I told him to study something useful at university(我也说了他得去上大学,学些有用的东西)! Grandfather:(laughing) Easy, son! I remember when you were his age, 10 you said that you wanted to be a professional football player(你说你想成为一名职业足球运动员). Father:And you wanted me to be an engineer! Grandfather:I just wanted you to be happy, and an engineer—a happy engineer. Father:But 11 in the end, you just advised me to think carefully(最后您是建议我认真考虑). Grandfather:Yes, and 12 you have found the career that suits your talents(你找到了能发挥你天赋的职业). I’m so proud of you. Your son is proud of you, too. Son:Of course I am, but I have different talents. Grandfather:(turning to Son) 13 Why don’t you also take my advice and think carefully before jumping in with both feet (要不然你也按照我说的,三思而后行) Son:Well, I could try... Grandfather:14 If you go to university and play music at the same time, you will have two options for your future.(如果你边上大学边搞音乐,你的未来将有两种选择). And I’m sure playing in a band will help you make lots of new friends at university. Father:Yes, lots of new lawyer friends! Son:(with a sigh) Dad... (Curtain)
Developing ideas : Just A Brother
第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将
JUST A BROTHER It was the f____1____(最后的)part of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Mexico. With just 700 metres to go, Alistair Brownlee was in third place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in the l____2____(领先). Alistair pushed himself towards the finish line in the b____3____(燃烧的)heat, but as he came round the corner, he saw his brother about to fall onto the t____4___(跑道). Alistair had to choose—b____5____(兄弟的) love, or a chance to win the race For Alistair, the c____6____(选择) was clear. His brother was in trouble. He had to help. Alistair ran towards Jonny, caught him and started pulling him towards the finish line. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The move put Jonny in second place and Alistair himself in third. It was an u____7____(出乎意料的) end to the race, but Alistair did not want to d____8____(讨论) it with the media. He just wanted to see his younger brother, who had been rushed to the m____9____(医疗的) area. The Brownlee brothers have been doing triathlons since they were children.“O____10____(显而易见地), when your older brother is doing it, you think it’s a cool thing to do,”says Jonny. Alistair says that they e____11____(鼓励) each other as much as they can when they train. D____12____(尽管) arguments over “stupid things”now and then, Alistair agrees that having a brother is an a____13____(优势).“Throughout my e____14____(整个的) life, I’ve had my brother trying to beat me at everything I do. It has been an enormously p____15____(积极的) force.” Watched by millions, the ending to the race has d____16____(有分歧的) opinions: should the brothers have been d____17____(取消资格) or highly p____18____(赞扬) for their actions But for Alistair, his decision was easy to explain: “Mum wouldn’t have been happy if I’d left Jonny behind.”At that moment, he was no longer an a____19____(运动员) aiming for a m____20____(奖牌)—he was just a brother. Final 2.lead 3.burning 4.track 5.brotherly 6.choice 7.unexpected 8.discuss 9.medical 10.Obviously 11.encourage 12.Despite 13.advantage 14.entire 15.positive 16.divided 17.disqualified 18.praised 19.athlete 20.medical
第二遍:基础语法披荆斩棘
JUST A BROTHER It was the final part of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Mexico. With just 700 ____1____(metre) to go, Alistair Brownlee was in ____2____(three) place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in the lead. Alistair pushed himself towards the finish line in the ____3____(burn) heat, but as he came round the corner, he saw his brother about to fall onto ____4____ track. Alistair had to choose—____5____(brother) love, or a chance to win the race For Alistair, the____6____(choose) was clear. His brother was in trouble. He had to help. Alistair ran towards Jonny, ____7____(catch) him and started ____8____(pull) him towards the finish line. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The move put Jonny in ____9____(two) place and Alistair himself in third. It was an ____10____(unexpect) end to the race, but Alistair did not want to discuss it with the media. He just wanted to see his younger brother, ____11____ had been rushed to the medical area. The Brownlee brothers have been ____12____(do) triathlons since they were children.“____13____(obvious), when your older brother is doing it, you think it’s a cool thing to do,”says Jonny. Alistair says ____14____ they encourage each other as much as they can when they train. Despite ____15____(argument) over“stupid things”now and then, Alistair agrees that ____16____(have) a brother is an advantage.“Throughout my entire life, I’ve had my brother trying to beat me at everything I do. It has been an ____17____(enormous) positive force.” ____18____(watch) by millions, the ending to the race has divided ____19____(opinion): should the brothers have been ____20____(disqualify) or highly praised for their actions But for Alistair, his ____21____(decide) was easy to explain: “Mum wouldn’t have been happy if I’d left Jonny behind.” At that moment, he was no longer an athlete aiming ____22____ a medal—he was just a brother. 1.metres 2.third 3.burning 4.the 5.brotherly 6.choice 7.caught 8.pulling 9.second 10.unexpected who doing Obviously that arguments Having enormously Watched opinions disqualified decision for
第三遍:基础句法精益求精
JUST A BROTHER It was the final part of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Mexico. 1.With just 700 metres to go(离终点只有700米), Alistair Brownlee was in third place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in the lead. Alistair pushed himself towards the finish line in the burning heat, but as he came round the corner, 2.he saw his brother about to fall onto the track (他看到弟弟快要摔倒在跑道上). Alistair had to choose—brotherly love, or a chance to win the race For Alistair, 3.the choice was clear (如何选择显而易见). 4.His brother was in trouble (弟弟遇到麻烦了). He had to help. Alistair ran towards Jonny, caught him and started pulling him towards the finish line. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The move put Jonny in second place and Alistair himself in third. 5. It was an unexpected end to the race(这是一个意料之外的结局), but Alistair did not want to discuss it with the media. 6.He just wanted to see his younger brother, who had been rushed to the medical area(他只是想去探望被紧急送到医疗区的弟弟). The Brownlee brothers 7. have been doing triathlons since they were children(从小就参加铁人三项).“Obviously, when your older brother is doing it, you think it’s a cool thing to do,”says Jonny. Alistair says that 8.they encourage each other as much as they can when they train(他们在训练时尽可能互相鼓励对方). Despite arguments over “stupid things”now and then, Alistair agrees that 9.having a brother is an advantage(有个兄弟是一种优势).“Throughout my entire life, I’ve had my brother trying to beat me at everything I do. 10. It has been an enormously positive force(这是一股非常积极的动力).” 11.Watched by millions, the ending to the race has divided opinions(有数百万人目睹了这场比赛的结局,但对此也是众说纷坛): should the brothers have been disqualified or highly praised for their actions But for Alistair, 12. this decision was easy to explain(他的决定很容易解释): “Mum wouldn’t have been happy if I’d left Jonny behind.” At that moment, he was no longer an athlete aiming for a medal—he was just a brother.