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TheLittlePrinceDevelopingideasAntoinedeSaint-Exupéry(1900-1944)wasaFrenchwriterandpilot.Asayoungboy,hewasobsessedwithaeroplanes,ridinginoneforthefirsttimeattheageof12.Hespentmuchofhislifeflyingandwritingabouthisadventures.Hismostsuccessfulwork,TheLittlePrince,isoneofthebestsellingbookseverpublished.Thestorywasprobablyinspiredbyhisplanecrashinthedesertin1935.Henearlydied,andwanderedaroundforfourdaysbeforebeingrescued.In1944,Saint-ExuperyleftonawartimemissionoveroccupiedFrance,fromwhichheneverreturned.Althoughtheremainsofhisplanewerediscoveredin2000,hisbodyhasneverbeenfound,andthecauseofhisdeathremainsunknown.ReadtheintroductiontoAntoinedeSaint-Exupéryandanswerthequestions.WhatexperiencemadetheauthorwriteTheLittlePrince?WhatkindofpersondoyouthinkSaint-Exupérywas?
Thestorywasprobablyinspiredbyhisplanecrashinthedesertin1935.
IthoughtthatIwasrich,withaflowerthatwasuniqueinalltheworld;andallIhadwasacommonrose.Acommonrose…
我总以为自己很富有,拥有一朵世上独一无二的花;实际上,我所拥有的不过是一朵普通的玫瑰而已。一朵普通的玫瑰花……
SomeclassicsentencesfromTheLittlePrinceAndnowhereismysecret,averysimplesecret.Itisonlywiththeheartthatonecanseerightly;whatisessentialisinvisibletotheeyes.
这是我的一个秘密,再简单不过的秘密:一个人只有用心去看,才能看到真实。事情的真相只用眼睛是看不见的。
Whatmakesthedesertbeautifulisthatsomewhereithidesawell…
沙漠之所以美丽,是因为在它的某个角落隐藏着一口井水……
Allthegrown-upsusedtobechildren,thoughfewrememberit.InoneofthestarsIshallbeliving.InoneofthemIshallbelaughing.Andsoitwillbeasifallthestarswerelaughing,whenyoulookattheskyatnight…You–onlyyou–willhavestarsthatcanlaugh…
我就在繁星中的一颗上生活。我会站在其中的一颗星星上微笑。当你在夜间仰望天际时,就仿佛每一颗星星都在笑……你——只有你——才能拥有会笑的星星……TrueStoriesfromNatureThesourceoftheinspiration:aboaconstrictorintheactofswallowingananimalBoaconstrictorsswallowtheirpreywhole,withoutchewingit.Afterthattheyarenotabletomove,andtheysleepthroughthesixmonthsthattheyneedfordigestion.MyDrawingNumberOneHowdid“I”completemydrawingMyDrawingNumberOne?“I”pondereddeeply,overtheadventuresofthejungle.AndaftersomeworkwithacoloredpencilIsucceededinmakingmyfirstdrawing.Thegrown-upsanswer:Frightened?Whyshouldanyonebefrightenedbyahat?Ishowedmymasterpiecetothegrown-ups,andaskedthemwhetherthedrawingfrightenedthem.Whatabouttheresult?MyDrawingNumberTwoWhydid“I”designtheseconddrawing?Myfirstdrawingwasnotapictureofhat.Itwasapictureofaboaconstrictordigestinganelephant.Butsincethegrown-upswerenotabletounderstandit,soImadeanotherdrawing:theinsideoftheboaconstrictor.What`sthegrown-ups`responsethistime?Theyadvisedmetolayasidehisdrawingsofboaconstrictors,whetherfromtheinsideortheoutside,anddevotemyselfinsteadtothestudy.AnotherprofessionWhatdid“I”choosetobeanotherprofession?Whydid“I”giveupshowingthedrawingstothegrown-ups?Andwhataboutthelifeatthattime?“I”learnedtopilotairplanesasanotherprofession.Becausethegrown-upsneverunderstandanythingbythemselves,anditistiresomeforchildrentobealwaysandforeverexplainingthingstothem.Ihavefoundagreatmanypeopleareconcernedwithmattersofconsequences.Tryagainshowingmydrawingstogrown-upsWheneverImetoneofthegrown-upswhoseemtomeatallclear-sighted,Itriedtheexperimentofshowingthedrawings.Whatabouttheresult?
Whoeveritwas,he,orshe,wouldalwayssay:“That`sahat.”ThenIwouldnevertalktothatpersonaboutboaconstrictors,orprimevalforests,orstars.Iwouldtalktohimabouttheissueswhichcanpleasetheadults.Thenthegrown-upwouldregardmeasasensibleman.Grown-upsaremorepracticalthanchildren.Theywanttoteachchildrenknowledgethatwillbeusefulinthefuture.Grown-upsarenobetterthanchildren.Theylackimaginationandonlycareaboutmattersofconsequence.Grown-upsaremoreknowledgeablethanchildren.Theycanunderstandeverythingbythemselves.Choosetheauthor’sattitudetowardsgrown-upsandfindevidencetosupportyourchoice.Whatdoestheauthorreallymeanbythesesentences?Mostofthegrown-upsIhavemetarethesame.Theyfocusonpracticalmattersonlyandseldompayattentiontoimaginationorcreativity.IfIpretendtothinkthewaytheydo,theadultswillconcludethatIamsensibleandmature.Think&Share
Whatwerethegrown-ups’responsestotheauthor’sDrawingNumberOneandDrawingNumberTwo?Whydoyouthinktheyrespondedinthisway?Theythoughttheauthor’sDrawingNumberOnewasjustaboutanordinaryhat.Whenseeingtheauthor’sDrawingNumberTwo,theyadvisedtheauthortochangehisfocustoothersubjectssuchasgeography,history,arithmeticandgrammar.Becausetheylackimaginationandpatienceandjustfocusontheconsequencesofmatters.Imaginationandgenuineness.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisachild’smostvaluabletrait?WhenIwassixyearsold,I1____________(success)inmakingmyfirstpicture,afterhavingreadthebook2________(call)TrueStoriesfromNatureandpondered3_________(deep).Buttomydisappointment,whenshowedtothegrown-ups,thepicturewasmisunderstood.Theyallthoughtofthepictureofaboaconstrictor4___________(digest)anelephantasahat.Ihadtomakeanotherdrawing,becausetheyneedtohavethingsexplained.Thistime,5_____________,theyadvisedme6_______(be)devotedtogeography,history,arithmeticandgrammar.Ihadtogive7______myearlydream.AndIchoseanotherprofession.Inthecourseofmylife,Ihavehadmany8____________(encounter)withpeoplewhohavebeenconcernedwithmattersofconsequence.Theresultwas9_______noonewasapersonoftrueunderstanding,andthatIwastheonly10___________(sense)one.
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sensible直击高考Writingabookreview•thetitleofthebook•thenameoftheauthor•thegenre•amemorablecharacter•aquotefromthebookReadthebookreviewandfindtheinformationontheright.●TheLittlePrince●AntoinedeSaint-Exupéry●children’sfantasy●arose●“It’sthetimeyouspendonyourrosethatmakesyourrosesoimportant.”Readthebookreviewagainandanswerthequestions.Whatistheplotofthebook?2Whatisthekeymessageofthebook?3Whatdoesthereviewerthinkofthebook?
Thereviewerthinksitisatouchingbookthateveryoneshouldread,whatevertheirage.
Thestorytellsaboutapilotwhohascrashedinthedesert.Whilethepilotistryingtofixhisaeroplane,alittleprincefromanotherplanetcomestohim.Herecountshisadventurestothepilotandtheybecomefriends.Ittalksabouttheimportanceoflookingbeneaththesurfaceofthingstouncovertheirrealmeanings.Nowwriteyourbookreview.Chooseabookthatmeansalottoyou.Planareviewofitandmakenotes.ABookReviewofTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnisanovelwrittenbyMarkTwain,oneofthegreatestwriterstouseeverydayEnglishinAmericanliterature.Itiscommonlyregardedasoneofthefirst“GreatAmericanNovels”.ThestorytakesplacealongtheMississippiRiver.Hucklebe
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