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讀后續(xù)寫的語篇都是圍繞某一主題展開的,因此我們在寫作的過程中,要以主題語境為依托來引領(lǐng)閱讀,進(jìn)而啟發(fā)我們的寫作。對主題意義的把握是讀后續(xù)寫非常重要的一部分,它關(guān)系到我們對語篇的理解,以及是否能準(zhǔn)確把握續(xù)寫的方向。
在續(xù)寫的過程中,我們要始終以主題語境為依托去解讀原文的基本信息,了解文 章的情節(jié)、情感,構(gòu)思故事的發(fā)展方向,思考續(xù)寫點,只有這樣,才能續(xù)寫出符合故事 情節(jié)發(fā)展的內(nèi)容。
【案例導(dǎo)引】
A young man went to visit the oldest and wisest man in the village for some advice on how he could become rich.
“Treasure is yours: at the top of Yonder Mountain, ”advised the wise old man as he pointed to a tall mountain in the distance.“You must travel on foot to the top of the moun- tain. There you will find riches beyond your belief. Once you leave the top of the mountain, whatever remains will be lost forever. ”
The young man could hardly wait until the morning when he was to meet with the wise old man for final instructions. When he arrived at the wise old man,s home, he saw a long, thick log (原木) lying on the ground in front of the house.
“You must carry this log on your journey to the top of the mountain, and it is a neces - sary part of your journey. You must take it with you to the top of the mountain to claim your treasure, ”explained the wise old man.
The young man was not pleased with this sudden surprise, but he respected the wise old man and as he lifted the long, heavy log onto his shoulders and struggled down the road towards the mountain, he realized that the trip would not be as easy as he thought.
After he was walking for a while, a woodsman came up to him and said,“It looks likethat log is pretty heavy. Would you like me to cut some of it to make it lighter?”
The young man was very tired, so he said,“I suppose that a little bit cut off the end wouldn,t hurt. ”And the woodsman cut two inches off the end.
A while later, the young man met a farmer on his way back from the fields. And the farmer helped him cut another two inches off the end.
At the bottom of the mountain, the young man met a trapper (捕 殺 動 物 者) whohelped him cut four more inches off the log.
注意:
1. 所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150 左右;
2. 續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好。
Paragraph 1:
The young man continued to struggle to climb the mountain.
Paragraph 2:
The excited young man lay the log across the gap and discovered that it was too short to cover the distance.
Step 1Reading for the basic elements
Step 2Reading for the plots and emotions
Step 3Conceiving possible plot developments
1. 根據(jù)已給出的文本判斷文章的立意。
原文敘述了一位年輕人向一位充滿智慧的老人尋求建議,想知道如何變得富有。 老人指著遠(yuǎn)處的高山,讓年輕人扛著一根又長又重的木頭去山頂,說那里有他想要的 財寶。在路途中,年輕人覺得很累,因此接受了路人的友好幫助——砍掉了好幾塊木 頭。然而當(dāng)年輕人到達(dá)山頂時,他才恍然大悟,原來那根木頭是有重要用途的,這時 他才明白了老人的良苦用心。
2. 根據(jù)續(xù)寫段落的段首句推測可能的續(xù)寫情節(jié)和內(nèi)容。
根據(jù)續(xù)寫第一段的段首句“年輕人繼續(xù)努力攀登那座山”和續(xù)寫第二段的段首 句“這個激動的年輕人把木頭橫放在缺口上……”可推測,續(xù)寫第一段應(yīng)描寫年輕人 如何艱難地爬到山頂?shù)倪^程。
根據(jù)續(xù)寫第二段的段首句“這個激動的年輕人把木頭橫放在缺口上,發(fā)現(xiàn)它……” 可知,續(xù)寫第二段可圍繞到達(dá)山頂之后,年輕人是否看到財寶,以及他扛上山的那根 木頭最后有什么用進(jìn)行續(xù)寫。另外,為了突出主題,續(xù)寫第二段可在結(jié)尾處寫明年輕人最后明白了什么人生道理,進(jìn)而升華文章的主題意義。
3. 圍繞續(xù)寫第一段所給出的段首句以及上面的分析進(jìn)行提問構(gòu)思:
(1)How did the young man manage to get to the top of the mountain?
(2)What did he see in front of him and what did he do then?
(3)What does“the gap”in the next paragraph mean?
4. 圍繞續(xù)寫第二段所給出的段首句以及上面的分析進(jìn)行提問構(gòu)思:
(1)What did the young man discover then? Was it related to the log?
(2)Did the young man get the treasure laid there before?
(3)How did he feel and what did he realize in the end?
Step 4Rereading and rethinking for the continuation points
Step 5Referring to the end
Paragraph 1:
The young man continued to struggle to climb the mountain. With great difficulty, finally he arrived at the top where a great deal of treasure came to his sight. The young man couldn,t help bursting out,“It is the most beautiful treasure I have ever seen!”However, what stood between him and his treasure was a wide opening in the earth which surrounded the mountain top. There was only one way to get across the opening. Now it became clear why the wise old man had given him this long log to carry on his journey.
Paragraph 2:
The excited young man lay the log across the gap and discovered that it was too short to cover the distance. Seeing the treasure that couldn,t be reached, how he regretted allowing the woodsman, the farmer and the trapper to cut eight inches off the long, heavy log. After many vain tries, the young man had to leave the top with sadness and regret. As he turned to walk down to the mountain side, he looked back with tearful eyes and his treasure slowlydisappeared. It was not until then that he came to the realization that whoever wants toachieve dreams must experience the struggles first.
【模擬導(dǎo)練】
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。
Once upon a time, there was a farmer living in the village with his wife and two sons. Every morning, he got up early to get water from the stream outside the village to his home. Hecarriedthewaterintwopotsthathungoneitherendof apolebalancedacross shoulders.
One day, the farmer fell and the pots fell down to the ground. Luckily, only one of the pots got a crack in it and the other pot was perfect. From then on, the perfect pot always delivered a full portion of water from the stream, while the cracked pot always arrived at the house only half full.
For two years this went on, every day the farmer delivering one full and one half-full measures of water to his home. Naturally, the full pot was proud of its service, perfect to the end for which it had been made. But the poor cracked pot was unhappy and ashamed of its imperfection, miserable that it was able to accomplish only half of what it had been made to do.
After two years of what it perceived to be a bitter failure, the cracked pot spoke to the farmer by the stream one day.“I,m so ashamed of myself, ”it said.“I want to apologize to you. ”
“But why?”asked the farmer.
“For the past two years, ”said the pot,“this crack in my side has let water leak out (滲 漏) all the way to the house. You do the work carrying me from the stream to the house each day, but because of my disadvantage, you don,t get full value from your effort, ”sighed the sad pot. Kindly, the farmer told the distressed pot,“As we return to the house today, please notice the lovely flowers along the way. ”
As they returned up the hill, the old cracked pot noticed the charming wild flowers —the sun glistening (閃光) on their bright faces, the gentle wind bending their heads. But still, at the end of the trail, the faulty pot felt bad because it had again leaked out half itsload, and again it apologized to the farmer for its failure.
注意:
1. 所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150 左右;
2. 續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好。
Paragraph 1:
Thefarmer said to the pot,“Didn,t you notice that theflowers were only on your side of the path?”
Paragraph 2:
After listening to what the farmer said, the cracked pot finally understood and felt happy.
【評價導(dǎo)思】
1. 續(xù)寫故事符合原文的主旨嗎?
2. 故事的結(jié)尾反映了什么樣的主題?是否可以觸動心靈,發(fā)人深?。?/p>
3. 對比你的文章和范文,兩者有哪些異同?