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he is happy to get in touch with his friend again.
The first time I lost my best friend, I thought it was the end of the world. 类似的连词还有every time, each time, next time for the first time 时间状语:第一次
4. How would you describe the character of the writer and his friend?
They were lovely, active, friendly and they paid more attention to their friendship.
g. And then at the age of 14, his parents moved to London.
The words in the box and some of the words in these sentences indicate that the passage is about a friendship that someone has lost.
It was here that I discovered that I was allergic to the tiny flies which bit me and made my face swell. 一个强调句,强调句中包含一个宾语从
句,宾语从句中又包含一个定语从句。
It was/is...that/who【强调句型】 be allergic to 对…….敏感
Memory of Childhood
Words revision Complete the following sentences with the words in the box.
alike ashamed betray considerate forgive loss pain scold 1. I’ve always understood one should be
I. Read the passage and number the sentences in the order they appear.
Key: e b f d g a c
II. Read the passage and answer the questions.
1. What do you think a happy childhood means for the writer? A happy childhood means living in a small village in a close family, and having a best friend to grow up with.
make sth out of… 由…制成 = sth be made of
be on good/bad terms with 与某人关系好或不好
_co_n__si_d_e_r_a_te_ of other people. 2. I felt incredibly _a_sh_a_m__e_d_ of myself for
gLeabharlann Baidutting so angry.
3. When I tell someone I will not b_e_t_r_a_y_ him,I keep my word.
4. She’d find a way tofo_r_g_i_v_e_ him for the theft of the money.
Read some sentences from the passage. What do you think it will be about? a. It was the worst loss I have ever
d. We were on good terms with everyone in the village.
e. The first time I lost my best friend, I thought it was the end of the world.
f. He was a very considerate boy for someone so young.
2. What was the countryside around the writer’s home like? The countryside around his home had pine forests, and was near the sea as well.
3. How did the writer and his friend spend their time together? They spent their time together digging worms, collecting feathers, chasing squirrels and going to the sea.
5. Why do you think the writer couldn’t forgive Danny for going to London? Because he felt the loss of his friend so strongly.
6. How does the writer feel now? He is ashamed of his feelings, but
experienced. b. Our neighbours next door had a
son, and we grew up together.
c. I’m now back in touch with Danny, and it’s a privilege to call him my friend.
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