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I used to be crazy about the hunting season. The excitement of waiting for a prey(猎物)and the pride o

英语作文范文 03-02
I used to be crazy about the hunting season. The excitement of waiting for a prey(猎物)and the pride of showing off the kill fascinated me. However, everything changed after that cold morning.
Early on that day of the late fall, I set off alone for the woods, packing a gun, a bottle of hot coffee and three thick sandwiches. After finding the fresh deer’s tracks in the snow, I settled down behind a little bush.
I sat there for about an hour. It was then that I saw him. A deer, a big beautiful deer! There was no cover nearer to him than 30 yards. Surely I couldn’t miss! I waited for him to realize I was there. I waited for him to be shocked and run away. But he fooled me completely. He came towards me! He was curious, I suppose, or maybe he was stupid---how else can you explain it? Well, that deer walked right up to where I was sitting. Then he stopped and looked at me!
What happened next is hard to believe, but it’s true. And it all seemed quite natural. Just as when a friendly young deer comes near you, I reached up and scratched his head. And he liked to be scratched. In fact, he practically asked for more. Then, I fed him my sandwich! Yes, I know what a deer eats, but that deer ate my sandwich. Well, he finally went his way, down the hill and up the deer trail. Shoot him? Not me. You wouldn’t have either, not after that. I just watched him go.
When I was about half way back, I heard two shots, followed by a dull slam(撞击)a few seconds later. Those two shots usually mean a kill. I had forgotten there were other hunters that day.
Those hunters would never know they could have scratched his head.
1. Why didn’t the author kill the deer?
A. He preferred to shoot a shy deer. B. He was fooled by the tricky deer.
C. He was sympathetic for the deer. D. He was too shocked to shoot the deer.
2. What most probably happened to the deer in the end?
A. Other hunters shot the deer to death.
B. Other hunters scratched the deer’s head too
C. The deer managed to escape from being shot.
D. The deer would become friends with the author.
3. What’s the best title of this text?
A. A Hunting in Late Fall. B. A Lovely Deer.
C. The Cruel Killing. D. The Last Hunting.
【答案】1. C    2. A    3. D
【解析】
【分析】
这是一篇记叙文。文章主要内容为作者遇到了自己将要狩猎的鹿,和它进行了一次亲密接触,最终改变了作者。
【1题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第三段最后一句Not me. You wouldn’t have either, not after that. I just watched him go.(不是我。在那之后你也不会有。我只是看着他走。)以及第三段主要内容可知,作者在喂了鹿自己的三明治后,对鹿感到同情和怜悯,因此没有杀死它。故选C。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中When I was about half way back, I heard two shots, followed by a dull slam a few seconds later. Those two shots usually mean a kill.(大约在我走到一半的时候,我听到两声枪响,几秒钟后传来一声沉闷的重击。那两枪通常意味着一枪毙命。)可知最可能发生在鹿身上的事情是,最后其他猎人把鹿打死了。故选A。
【3题详解】
主旨大意题。根据文章第一段I used to be crazy about the hunting season. The excitement of waiting for a prey and the pride of showing off the kill fascinated me. However, everything changed after that cold morning.(我过去很喜欢狩猎季节。等待猎物的兴奋和炫耀猎物的自豪使我着迷。然而,在那个寒冷的早晨之后,一切都变了。)以及文章主要内容为作者遇到了自己将要狩猎的鹿,和它进行了一次亲密接触,最终改变了作者。故D选项“最后的狩猎”符合题意。故选D。
【点睛】主旨大意主要解题策略有:
(1)标题类。文章标题可以是单词,短语,也可以是句子,它的特点是:短小精悍,多为一短语;涵盖性强,一般要求能覆盖全文,其确定的范围要恰当,既不能太大,也不能太小;精确性强,不能随意改变语言表意的程度及色彩。
(2)主旨类。概括主旨的方法是:先看首尾或各段开头再看全文找主题句,若无明显主题句,就通过关键词句来概括(如议论文中寻找表达作者观点态度的词句,记叙文寻找概括情节和中心的动词或反映人物特点的形容词)。文中出现两种或两种以上的不同观点时,务必牢记作者的观点才是体现全文中心的。此时,要注意一些转折词,如but, yet, however, although, in spite of, by contrast, on the contrary等。当文章中表示相反的观点时,往往用到这些词。答题时要弄清哪个是作者的观点,排除迷惑性信息,准确归纳主旨大意。
例如文章的第3小题,此题属于主旨大意中的(1)标题类。答案需要理解文章后归纳文章中心。根据文章第一段I used to be crazy about the hunting season. The excitement of waiting for a prey and the pride of showing off the kill fascinated me. However, everything changed after that cold morning.(我过去很喜欢狩猎季节。等待猎物的兴奋和炫耀猎物的自豪使我着迷。然而,在那个寒冷的早晨之后,一切都变了。)以及文章主要内容为作者遇到了自己将要狩猎的鹿,和它进行了一次亲密接触,最终改变了作者。故D选项“最后的狩猎”符合题意。故选D。
 
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