名著閱讀之心靈雞湯精選 The Flying Fish班級:____________學號:____________姓名:____________心靈雞湯精選The Flying Fish話題歸類閱讀難度詞數(shù)湖邊救人四星1411 文章梗概有一年夏天,邁克一家去俄勒岡州的湖邊度假。他們在大熔巖湖租了一間小屋和一艘小型汽艇,準備開始為期一周的釣魚活動。一開始,他們一條魚也沒有釣到,因為他們選錯了釣魚的地方。就在他們垂釣的時候,一架引擎發(fā)生故障的飛機墜毀在湖面上,飛行員被困在飛機的機翼上。爸爸帶領(lǐng)一家人沉著冷靜地救了飛行員。Your big opportunity might be right where you are now.—Napoleon HillOne summer my family and I went on a vacation to Sunriver, Oregon. We rented a cabin and a small powerboat at Big Lava Lake and were ready for a week of serious fishing. Our first morning, we packed a big picnic lunch, fishing poles and Mom’s camera. She loves to take a picture of the proud person with his or her catch, a rare thing in our family of unlucky anglers. We went down to the lake with high hopes of catching “the big one.” Little did we know just how big our catch that day would be.It was a really bright, sunny morning. The sky was pale blue and full of big, fluffy white clouds. The blue-green lake sat in the middle of the surrounding mountains like a spoonful of gravy in the middle of your mashed potatoes.The entire area, including the lake shore, was covered with huge, dark green pine trees, which filled the air with their beautiful smell. You could see their giant reflections on the quiet surface of the lake.We motored as far away from the other boats on the lake as possible. After anchoring the boat, we set up our fishing lines in five different directions. Then we opened up our picnic lunch, passed out sandwiches and started to relax.“There’s nothing like a peaceful day on the lake,” Dad said, enjoying his peanut butter and jelly sandwich. “Your Uncle Pat would say, ‘The family that fishes together, stays together.’ What a beautiful day.”After a while, we realized that the reason our end of the lake was so uncrowded was because our end had no fish.“Hey, how come we always seem to pick the side of the lake where we’re never gonna catch anything?” my brother Ethan asked.“Just be patient. You guys will catch something. You always do,” Mom said, trying to encourage us.“Something big enough for a family of five would be nice,” grinned my brother Colin. “I think I’ll just relax while I wait for those big fish down there, just lining up for my bait . . .”The loud buzz of a small plane overhead interrupted him. Above the engine noise, Mom cried out, “Look, everybody. This will be so exciting. It’s a pontoon plane that’s about to land on the water!”“No, it’s not, Trish. That pilot’s in trouble!” Dad shouted.Dad was right. The plane that Mom thought was able to float on the water was actually a plane that needed to make an emergency landing, and the pilot had chosen our lake to land on! Within seconds, the plane crashed on its belly, as though it were doing a giant cannonball. Splash!!! Huge waves filled the lake. The nose of the plane was pointing downward—the plane was sinking fast!Dad, who knew right from the beginning that the pilot was in trouble, immediately tried to start the motor of our boat. The boat jerked forward, throwing our bits of sandwiches on the deck and tangling up all of our fishing lines.Food and fishhooks were flying everywhere! We were hurrying and scurrying as our parents called out commands and our family charged into action. At first, it was like a comedy movie. But my parents were great. They kept their cool. “Everybody stay calm! Don’t stand up! Pull in your lines! You guys sit down! Grab the extra life jacket! Let’s go! Let’s hustle! This is an emergency!”Dad gave the engine full throttle, and its ten horsepower puttered as fast as it could. We only had to go a few hundred feet, but it seemed to take forever. We could see the pilot—a gray-haired man wearing a checkered shirt, blue jeans and cowboy boots. He had climbed onto the plane’s wing while the nose was sinking and the tail was pointing straight up. He was standing on the wing, holding an old brown suitcase, waiting for us to come to his rescue. He seemed so calm, just standing there, like he was waiting outside at a bus stop.When we finally reached the pilot, Mom grabbed a life jacket and threw it out onto the water for him. By that time, the plane had sunk. The pilot was clinging for dear life to his suitcase, which he seemed to be using as a life preserver. He seemed to have difficulty swimming and couldn’t get to the life jacket that was only five feet away from him. After several tries, Mom and Dad hoisted the pilot by the belt loops of his jeans onto our boat.He was safely on board.“Oh my gosh. . . . Thank you, thank you!” The pilot’s face was frozen with fear.“My goodness, thank you. . . . My name’s Wave, Wave Young. . . . I’ve been flying for over forty years . . . ” he stammered. He seemed out of breath and really shaken up.“Hi, I’m Mike; this is my wife, Trish; our children, Megan, Ethan and Colin,” Dad said, trying to put the pilot at ease.“I knew I had engine trouble and knew I was coming down, so I tried to land on the lake. A couple years back, another pilot landed in those beautiful pines and started a big forest fire. I didn’t want to do the same!” Wave’s voice was shaking.“Did you say your name is Wave? I can see why. . . . ”“Colin!” I whispered under my breath. We all laughed a little nervously, even Wave.“Well, thank God you people were here. I don’t know what I’d have done without you. I was in such shock I couldn’t even swim! Thank God you were here to rescue me.”Once he was comfortably seated on the boat, we rushed the pilot ashore to let the waiting paramedics and other emergency crews take care of him. Even though we still had rental time left on the boat, we turned it in early because, as Dad said, “I think we’re done fishing for the day.” We said our good-byes, and as a crowd formed, we decided to sneak out of the way, get into our car and head back for the day.“I’m really proud of you kids. You were terrific. You handled that emergency really well,” Dad told us, his face beaming with pride.“What do you think you guys learned from all this today?” Mom asked as she turned back toward us in the car.“We were on the wrong side of the lake again for fishing, but this time it turned out good,” Ethan answered shyly.“We learned how important it is to be ready for emergencies,” Colin added.“And you never know when God will use you to help someone,” I said to my family. “We were there for a reason. We were the only people on that side of the lake. The pilot was so scared that he couldn’t swim. If we had gone to the other side of the lake, we couldn’t have reached him in time to save him.”That night we saw video coverage of Wave’s plane crash on the evening news. Amazingly, Mom had also snapped an awesome picture of Wave standing on the wing of his plane, right before we reached him. She gave the photo to the local paper, which printed it the next morning on the front page.We still need to frame that photo of “the big one.” We could hang it somewhere in our home to keep our memory of that day alive. And maybe we wouldn’t have a picture of a fish, but we would have a picture of a pilot we fished out—and that would sure be the biggest “flying fish” anyone had ever seen!   【詞匯過關(guān)】請寫出下面文單詞在文章中的中文意思。1.angler [???ɡl?(r)]  n.________________________________________2.fluffy [?fl?fi] adj.________________________________3.gravy  [?ɡre?vi] n.________________________________4.mash [m??]  vt.________________________________5.grin [ɡr?n] vi.________________________________6.bait [be?t] n.________________________________7.buzz [b?z] n.________________________________8.pontoon [p?n?tu?n] n.________________________________9.splash [spl??] v.________________________________10.jerk [d???k] v.________________________________11.tangle [?t??ɡ(?)l] v.________________________________12.scurry [?sk?ri]  vi.________________________________13.hustle [?h?sl] vt.________________________________14.throttle [?θr?tl]  n.________________________________15.putter [?p?t?(r)] vi.________________________________ 16.cling [kl??] vi.________________________________17.hoist [h??st] vt.________________________________18.loop [lu?p] n.________________________________19.stammer [?st?m?(r)] vi.________________________________20.paramedic [?p?r??med?k] n.________________________________21.sneak [sni?k] v.________________________________22.terrific [t??r?f?k] adj.________________________________23.beam [bi?m] v.________________________________24.snap [sn?p] vt.________________________________25.frame [fre?m] vt.________________________________【句子學習】請根據(jù)中文句子填空。1.After several tries, Mom and Dad______________ the pilot by the belt loops of his jeans onto our boat. 試了幾次后,爸爸媽媽抓住飛行員牛仔褲的皮帶環(huán),把他吊到我們的船上。2.The pilot’s face ____________________________ fear.飛行員的臉因恐懼而僵住了。3.“My goodness, thank you. . . . My name’s Wave, Wave Young. . . . I’ve been flying for over forty years . . . ” he_______________________. He seemed out of breath and really shaken up.我的天,謝謝你們. . . 我的名字是 . . . 我開飛機已經(jīng)四十多年了… ”他結(jié)結(jié)巴巴地說。他似乎上氣不接下氣,渾身發(fā)抖。  4.Wave’s voice was_______________________.他的聲音在顫抖。5.“You were terrific.” Dad told us, his face _______________________ with pride.你們很棒。 爸爸告訴我們,臉上洋溢著驕傲。  6.The sky was_______________________blue and full of big, fluffy white clouds. 天空是淡藍色的,布滿了又大又蓬松的白云。7.The entire area, including the lake shore, was covered with huge, dark green pine trees, which _______________________ the air with their beautiful smell.整個地區(qū),包括湖邊,都被巨大的、深綠色的松樹覆蓋著,空氣中充滿了它們美秒的氣味。拓展練習讀后續(xù)寫閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。As flying through the blue sky, 5,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, 23-year-old pilot Sydnie Uemoto heard the sound—a subtle change in the noise as the engines began to operate hard.Her co-pilot, 26-year-old Dave McMahon, heard it, too. They were just two young pilots, taking a short trip with no passengers. Then, without warning, the pilots lost power to the engines.The next few minutes were in disorder. Nothing worked. At about 1, 000 feet above the ocean the plane fell quickly, Uemoto made the last distress call. “We’re 25 miles northwest of Kona,” she said to air traffic control. “We're going down.”Uemoto held the controls tightly. She knew the chances of survival were slim. “Just land as if you're landing on the ground,” Uemoto told herself. As the plane rushed toward the ocean, she forced herself to imagine a runway spreading along the water.McMahon and Uemoto were thrown forward violently. McMahon opened his eyes to wait for death. He realized that he was, incredibly, OK. Uemoto was next to him, shocked and bleeding, but still conscious. She rose to her feet hard and felt the blood pouring down her face. “Get out!” McMahon shouted loudly. The water was knee-high inside the plane, and it would be flooded in moments.Uemoto made every effort through the water toward the door, picking up two life preservers along the way. By the time she’d climbed out onto the wing, the water was covering the seats of the plane. As the plane sank, they jumped into the ocean. Within seconds, the plane disappeared from the surface.The waves broke around them. McMahon and Uemoto had done the impossible by surviving a crash landing into the ocean. Uemoto, however, was frightened and started to cry. McMahon tried to calm her by making small talk.“When will the rescuers get here?” Uemoto asked.“They're coming,” McMahon said. “We're just going to be here.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。After a couple of hours, a plane appeared in the sky, circling the area.But McMahon and Uemoto didn't give up hope. 心靈雞湯精選答案【詞匯過關(guān)】請寫出下面文單詞在文章中的中文意思。1.angler [???ɡl?(r)]  n.垂釣者 2.fluffy [?fl?fi] adj.輕軟狀的, 松軟的3.gravy  [?ɡre?vi] n.肉汁4.mash [m??]  vt.搗碎(食物)5.grin [ɡr?n] vi.咧著嘴笑6.bait [be?t] n.魚餌, 誘餌7.buzz [b?z] n.嗡嗡聲, 蜂鳴聲8.pontoon [p?n?tu?n] n.浮橋平臺9.splash [spl??] v.潑灑,嘩啦嘩啦地濺10.jerk [d???k] v.急拉,猛推11.tangle [?t??ɡ(?)l] v.使纏結(jié), 亂作一團12.scurry [?sk?ri]  vi.碎步疾跑13.hustle [?h?sl] vt.推搡,猛推14.throttle [?θr?tl]  n.節(jié)流閥,節(jié)流桿15.putter [?p?t?(r)] vi.船或車輛嘟嘟作響 16.cling [kl??] vi.抓緊,緊握,緊抱17.hoist [h??st] vt.吊起,提升,拉高18.loop [lu?p] n.環(huán)形, 環(huán)狀物, 圓圈19.stammer [?st?m?(r)] vi.口吃, 結(jié)結(jié)巴巴地說20.paramedic [?p?r??med?k] n.護理人員21.sneak [sni?k] v.偷偷地走, 22.terrific [t??r?f?k] adj.極好的, 了不起的23.beam [bi?m] v.笑容滿面, 眉開眼笑24.snap [sn?p] vt.拍照, 攝影25.frame [fre?m] vt.做框, 鑲邊【句子學習】請根據(jù)中文句子填空。1.After several tries, Mom and Dad hoisted the pilot by the belt loops of his jeans onto our boat. 試了幾次后,爸爸媽媽抓住飛行員牛仔褲的皮帶環(huán),把他吊到我們的船上。2.The pilot’s face was frozen with fear.飛行員的臉因恐懼而僵住了。3.“My goodness, thank you. . . . My name’s Wave, Wave Young. . . . I’ve been flying for over forty years . . . ” he stammered. He seemed out of breath and really shaken up.我的天,謝謝你們. . . 我的名字是 . . . 我開飛機已經(jīng)四十多年了… ”他結(jié)結(jié)巴巴地說。他似乎上氣不接下氣,渾身發(fā)抖。  4.Wave’s voice was shaking.他的聲音在顫抖。5.“You were terrific.” Dad told us, his face beaming with pride.你們很棒。 爸爸告訴我們,臉上洋溢著驕傲。  6.The sky was pale blue and full of big, fluffy white clouds. 天空是淡藍色的,布滿了又大又蓬松的白云。7.The entire area, including the lake shore, was covered with huge, dark green pine trees, which filled the air with their beautiful smell.整個地區(qū),包括湖邊,都被巨大的、深綠色的松樹覆蓋著,空氣中充滿了它們美秒的氣味。 拓展練習讀后續(xù)寫參考范文After a couple of hours, a plane appeared in the sky, circling the area. It flew directly overhead as McMahon waved his hand. And then, without any sign of recognition, the plane continued on its way. Help had arrived, but then shockingly disappeared over the sight. Over the next several hours, plane after plane flew overhead, circling in search of the lost pilots. Each time, McMahon and Uemoto did what they could to be seen. But each time, the potential rescue plane continued its flight without recognizing them.Para. 2:But McMahon and Uemoto didn't give up hope. Suddenly, a rescue helicopter arrived near them. McMahon and Uemoto became excited. They shouted and waved their life preservers. Luckily, the rescuers in the helicopter saw them this time. They helped McMahon and Uemoto get out of the water and they survived. The rescuers provided them with some food and water. Later, they were sent to hospital. After a few tests by the doctor, they went home safely. 

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