2024届高考英语:作文 花园里的独角兽 学案(含答案)

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名称 2024届高考英语:作文 花园里的独角兽 学案(含答案)
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unicorn n.独角兽 crop v.(牲畜)吃 browse v.浏览;吃 booby n.蠢蛋
The Unicorn in the Garden
------ by James Thurber
①Once upon a sunny morning a man who sat in a breakfast nook(角落) looked up from his scrambled eggs(炒鸡蛋) to see a white unicorn with a golden horn quietly cropping the roses in the garden. The man went up to the bedroom where his wife was still asleep and woke her. “There’s a unicorn in the garden,” he said. “Eating roses.” She opened one unfriendly eye and looked at him.
②“The unicorn is a mythical beast(神话中的巨兽),” she said, and turned her back on him. The man walked slowly downstairs and out into the garden. The unicorn was still there; now he was browsing(吃) among the tulips(郁金香). “Here, unicorn,” said the man, and he pulled up a lily(百合) and gave it to him. The unicorn ate it gravely(严肃地). With a high heart, because there was a unicorn in his garden, the man went upstairs and roused his wife again. “The unicorn,” he said,” ate a lily.” His wife sat up in bed and looked at him coldly. “You are a booby,” she said, “and I am going to have you put in the booby-hatch(精神病院).”
③The man, who had never liked the words “booby” and “booby-hatch,” and who liked them even less on a shining morning when there was a unicorn in the garden, thought for a moment. “We’ll see about that,” he said. He walked over to the door. “He has a golden horn(角) in the middle of his forehead,” he told her. Then he went back to the garden to watch the unicorn; but the unicorn had gone away. The man sat down among the roses and went to sleep.
④As soon as the husband had gone out of the house, the wife got up and dressed as fast as she could. She was very excited and there was a gloat(沾沾自喜) in her eye. She telephoned the police and she telephoned a psychiatrist(精神科医生).
⑤“Did you tell your wife you saw a unicorn ” asked the police. “Of course not,” said the husband.
⑥So they took her away, cursing(咒骂) and screaming, and shut(封闭) her up in an institution. The husband lived happily ever after.
Moral: Don’t count your boobies until they are hatched(孵化).
(原句:Don’t count your chickens until they are hatched.)
Read
Read for setting
Read for characters
Read for plots
Read for conflicts
Conflict 1: whether the unicorn exists or not
A real beast or a mythical beast And so what
Conflict 2: relationship between the husband and the wife
Harmonious or terrible And so what
Read for emotional changes
Read for theme
Theme:
Continuation
推理剧情
Did the unicorn exist
Why did the husband say that there was a unicorn in the garden Was it a lie
Why did the husband say that he didn’t see a unicorn when the police asked him
Did the husband and the wife have real mental problems
Who was sent to an institution
Why was it the wife that was sent to an institution, instead of the husband
还原案件
Action-response: 看似是四个人物,实则是三个人物间的碰撞。每一个人物的言行举止都要有其他人物做出反应。
Conflict-solution: 有冲突就要有对应的解决方案。
Negative-positive: 要有感情变化,情感态度的褒贬,体现在描述人物的用词之上;续写同理,但整体的主旨往往是积极向上的。