2022届高考英语二轮复习:读后续写专练 自我提升(含答案)

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2022届高考英语二轮复习:读后续写专练
自我提升
一、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
???
Elizabeth
walked
into
the
yard,
carrying
a
bunch
of
roses.
???
"Beautiful
flowers
for...or...,
I'll
never
get
it
right!"
she
cried,
throwing
the
roses
on
the
ground.
???
Elizabeth
had
been
practicing
her
speech
for
a
week.
She'd
presented
flowers
to
the
dog,
the
cat,
and
the
statue
in
the
garden.
???
Part
of
her
couldn't
wait.
This
Saturday,
the
great
Ana
Wolff,
a
famous
pianist,
would
perform
at
the
concert
hall
in
town.
For
four
years,?
Elizabeth
had
taken
piano
lessons.
She'd
listened
to
Ms.
Wolffs
recordings
over
and
over
again,
loving
the
way
the
notes
tumbled
like
a
rushing
mountain
stream.
???
Part
of
Elizabeth
was
terrified.
Her
music
teacher
at
school,
Mr.
Leaf,
had
asked
Elizabeth
to
present
the
flowers
to
Ms.
Wolff
after
the
performance.
Why
did
he
have
to
choose
her?
Elizabeth
hated
talking
in
front
of
people.
???
Each
night,
Elizabeth
dreamt
about
music,
spotlights,
and
the
shining
grand
piano.
Sometimes
she
tripped
and
fell.
Other
times
she
forgot
the
words.
Once
the
dream
ended
with
Ms.
Wolff
rushing
offstage
before
Elizabeth
could
say
anything!
???
Despite
all
these,
Elizabeth
kept
practicing.
"Beautiful
flowers
for
a
beautiful
performance..."
After
all
,it
was
an
honor
to
share
the
stage
with
Ana
Wolff.
???
Then,
the
big
day
came.
"All
set,
Elizabeth?"
Mr.
Leaf
asked.
Her
stomach
tightened,
but
Elizabeth
nodded
at
him.
???
The
lights
dimmed,
and
Ms.
Wolff
walked
onto
the
stage
wearing
a
black
gown.
Smiling,
she
bowed.
The
audience
clapped
loudly.
Ms.
Wolff
made
her
graceful
way
to
the
piano,
took
her
seat
and
then
began
to
play.
Her
fingers
danced
across
the
keys.
She
swayed
and
nodded,
and
her
shiny
black
ponytail
bobbed(跳跃).
Back
and
forth
she
raced
her
feet
among
the
pedals.
???
Drawn
into
the
music,
Elizabeth
forgot
for
a
moment
about
the
six
words
she
had
to
say.
Soon
it
was
Ana
Wolff
s
last
piece
before
she
knew
it.
And
a
burst
of
thunderous
applause
suddenly
brought
Elizabeth
to
reality.
The
frightening
moment
was
almost
there.
注意:
???
1.?所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
???
2.?续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1
:
Taking
a
deep
breath,
Elizabeth
walked
slowly
towards
Ms.
Wolff,
with
roses
tight
in
hand.
_________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2
:
Just
then,
Elizabeth
sensed
someone
patting
her
on
the
shoulder.
______________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
二、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It
was
dark?and
freezing?cold?outside?though?it?was?four?o'clock?in?the?afternoon.
The
wind
kept?blowing.?At?that
time,
the?bell?rang
loudly,
and?everybody?packed
their?schoolbags
and
got
ready
to
go
home.
The
teacher
dismissed
the
students,
and
they
walked
orderly
to
the
school
gate.
David
was?in?Class?One,
Grade?Seven.
His?mother?would?come
and?pick?him
up?from
school
but
today
she
was
absent.
David
wondered
what
had
happened,
but
he
was
not
worried
at
all.?It?usually?took
only?ten
minutes?for?his?mother?to?get?to?school?by
riding?an?electric
bike.
David
saw
his
best
companion,
Tommy,
who
was
his
deskmate.
Tommy
was
waiting
patiently
for
his
mother
as
well.
They
began
to
talk
freely
and
happily.
David
congratulated
Tommy
on
his
excellent
performance
in
the
last
math
exam.
At
the
same
time,
Tommy
thanked
David,
without
whose
help
he
couldn’t
have
made
such
rapid
progress.
Five
minutes
later,
Tommy's
mother
picked
up
Tommy
and
they
said
goodbye
to
each
other.
David
had
to
put
up
with
his
moments
of
solitude.
He
had
no
choice
but
to
wait
until
his
mother
came
into
his
sight.
However,
half
an
hour
passed,
and
there
was
no
sign
that
his
mother
would
come.
David
was
determined
to
walk
home.
On
his
way
home,
David
could
hardly
see
any
passers-by.
The
trees
shook
with
the
wind
and
the
leaves
fell
from
them
without
making
any
noise.
David
was
lost
in
thinking
what
was
wrong
with
his
mother.
Some
terrible
thoughts
jumped
out
of
his
mind.
“Maybe
an
accident
happened
to
her.
Maybe
she
got
hurt
by
some
robbers.
Maybe
she
was
seriously
ill."
Little
David
burst
into
tears
and
quickened
his
step.
He
did
not
dare
to
think
over
the
results.
What
he
could
do
was
pray
for
the
safety
of
his
mother
and
wish
everything
was
all
right.
Time
slipped
away?like?an
arrow.
In?the?short?distance,
it
was?his
beautiful?house?with
a
garden.?“This
must?be?the?worst?experience?in?my
life,”?David?thought?to
himself?and
felt
scared.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
David
stood
in
front
of
the
door
and
opened
it
hurriedly.
______________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Suddenly,
there
was
a
knock
on
the
door
and
came
a
familiar
voice.
_____________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
三、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为
150
左右。
As
a
father,
I
was
always
seeking
for
opportunities
to
teach
my
son
how
to
balance
risk
with
freedom.
Last
month,
I
bought
four
little
chicks.
I
decided
to
make
a
beautiful
coop
(鸡笼)
for
them.
In
the
next
few
weeks,
I,
together
with
my
son
Gordon,
spent
all
our
spare
time
in
the
garage.
Finally,
the
coop
was
finished.
While
admiring
his
well-made
handwork,
Gordon
suddenly
raised
his
head
and
asked,
“Dad,
shall
we
lock
the
chicks
in
the
coop
all
the
time?
I
am
afraid
they
will
be
attacked
by
some
fierce
animals
or
become
someone’s
chicken
soup?”
Seeing
his
anxious
look,
I
cracked
a
smile
and
asked,
“Do
you
want
to
be
trapped
in
a
limited
room
or
have
the
freedom
to
get
around?”
Hesitant
for
a
while,
he
murmured,
“Freedom,
of
course.”
“Chicks
will
also
think
so.”
Therefore,
our
chicks
were
often
seen
chasing
around
in
the
lawns
(草坪),
digging
for
bugs
in
the
bushes
and
laying
eggs
in
the
yard.
Yesterday,
we
needed
to
go
downtown
to
shop
for
food
supply
after
lunch.
Knowing
that
the
chicks
wouldn’t
go
very
far,
we
left
home
with
them
running
around
the
lawn.
When
we
got
back,
the
first
thing
Gordon
did
was
to
check
on
his
chicks.
There
were
only
three
chicks
in
the
yard.
Their
feathers
were
no
longer
fair
and
smooth
but
dirty
and
tangled
(乱糟糟的).
Hearing
our
steps,
they
jumped
to
their
feet
and
scattered
in
all
directions,
seeming
to
have
just
experienced
a
terrifying
disaster.
Worse
still,
Pecky,
Gordon’s
favourite
chick
was
nowhere
to
be
found.
We
searched
the
yard
inch
by
inch
and
found
some
feathers
littering
the
yard.
Seeing
this,
Gordon’s
eyes
got
watery.
I
picked
Gordon
up
and
comforted
him.
As
we
began
to
accept
the
fact
that
we
were
now
a
three-chick
family,
we
heard
it---a
soft
clucking
(咯咯声)
sound
under
a
bush.
Para1:
I
put
Gordon
down
and
we
looked
under
the
bush.
___________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Para2:
The
next
day
Gordon
offered
to
have
a
talk
with
me.
_________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
四、阅读下面短文,
根据所给情节进行续写,
使之构成一个完整的故事。?
The
other
day,
I
was
driving
home,
a
little
upset
because
I
hated
working
at
the
weekend.
On
the
way,
I
decided
to
buy
some
food
in
the
nearby
greengrocer's.
Since
there
was
still
thin
ice
on
the
road,
I
took
a
glance
at
the
rear
mirror
to
make
sure
no
pedestrians
or
vehicles
came
close,
and
slowly
turned
to
the
right.
Then
out
of
any
of
my
expectancy(期盼)
my
car
knocked
into
an
electric
bike,
giving
out
a
harsh
metallic
clash(金属碰撞的声音).
I
collected
myself(缓过神)
and
saw
out
of
the
window
screen
a
teenager
lean
on
one
side
of
the
bike,
one
foot
off
the
ground.
All
of
a
sudden,
a
familiar
scene
came
into
my
mind.
When
I
was
in
high
school,
I
had
fun
riding
my
bike
along
the
country
road
on
boring
afternoons
during
summer
holidays.
Sometimes
I
carried
my
little
brother
to
the
only
grocery
store
in
the
neighborhood
where
we
could
buy
our
favorite
ice
cream.
Once
we
had
an
argument
about
what
to
buy.
Seeing
him
leave
the
store
in
a
temper,
I
jumped
on
the
bike
and
tried
to
talk
him
into
going
back.
Suddenly,
he
gave
me
a
push
and
I
inclined(倾斜)
towards
the
middle
of
the
road
when
a
motorbike
came
in
my
face.
I
fell
on
the
ground
before
I
could
see
anything
clearly.
Luckily,
I
didn't
get
hurt
but
still
couldn’t
stand.
The
motorist,
a
middle-aged
man,
ignoring
his
torn
jeans,
bent
over
to
check
on
me,
“Are
you
okay?
Your
leg?
Your
foot?"
“I
am
all
right,
but..."I
stared
at
him,
terrified
because
I
was
sure
he
would
ask
for
"big"
sum
of
money
for
compensation(赔偿金).
Instead,
he
just
let
me
go
despite
his
wife's
protests(抗议).
Guilty
as
I
was,
I
was
happy
that
I
was
spared.
I
was
really
grateful
to
the
man
for
pardoning
a
silly
kid
who
had
made
such
a
big
mistake
involuntarily(不由自主地).
?注意:
1.续写的词数应为
150
左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1
Seeing
the
same
fright
in
the
boy's
eyes,
I
quickly
got
out
of
my
car.
_____________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2
The
boy
offered
to
give
me
some
money
for
the
damage.
_____________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
五、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写两段,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Once,
when
I
was
a
teenager,
my
father
and
I
were
standing
in
line
to
buy
tickets
for
the
circus.
Finally,
there
was
only
one
family
between
us
and
the
ticket
counter.
This
family
made
a
big
impression
on
me.
There
were
eight
children,
all
probably
under
the
age
of
twelve.
You
could
tell
they
didn’t
have
a
lot
of
money.
Their
clothes
were
not
expensive,
but
they
were
clean.
The
children
were
well-behaved,
all
of
them
standing
in
line,
two-by-two
behind
their
parents,
holding
hands.
They
were
excitedly
talking
about
the
clowns,
elephants,
and
other
acts
they
would
see
that
night
with
their
brothers
or
sisters
in
a
low
voice.
One
could
sense
they
had
never
been
to
the
circus
before.
It
promised
to
be
highlight
of
their
young
lives.
The
father
and
mother
were
at
the
head
of
the
pack,
standing
proud
as
could
be.
The
mother
was
holding
her
husband’s
hand,
looking
up
at
him
as
if
to
say,
“You
are
my
knight
in
shining
armor.”
He
was
smiling
and
responding
in
pride,
looking
back
at
her
as
if
to
say,
“You
got
that
right.”
The
ticket
lady
asked
the
father
how
many
tickets
he
wanted.
He
proudly
responded,
“Please
let
me
buy
eight
children’s
tickets
and
two
adult
tickets
so
I
can
take
my
family
to
the
circus.”
The
ticket
lady
gave
the
price.
The
man’s
wife
let
go
of
his
hand,
her
head
dropped,
and
his
lips
began
to
shake.
The
father
leaned
a
little
closer
and
asked,
“How
much
did
you
say?”
The
ticket
lady
again
gave
the
price.
The
man
didn’t
have
enough
money.
How
was
he
supposed
to
turn
and
tell
his
eight
children
that
he
didn’t
have
enough
money
to
take
them
to
the
circus?
Actually
we
were
not
wealthy
in
any
sense.
So
I
understand
how
the
kids
would
feel.
I
felt
sorry
for
them.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph
1
Seeing
what
was
going
on,
my
dad
put
his
hand
in
his
pocket,
pulled
out
a
$20
bill
and
dropped
it
on
the
ground.
?
_____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2
That
day
my
father
and
I
went
back
to
our
car
and
drove
home
without
any
tickets.
_________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案以及解析
一、
答案:
Paragraph
1:
???
Taking
a
deep
breath,
Elizabeth
walked
slowly
towards
Ms.
Wolff,
with
roses
tight
in
hand.
The
stage
lights
felt
blazing
hot
Beads
of
sweat
trickled
down
her
face.
Finally,
she
struggled
to
the
spot
where
Ms.
Wolff
was
standing.
Elizabeth
opened
her
mouth.
She
mouthed
the
words,
but
no
sound
came
out.
Murmurs
and
scattered
coughs
came
from
the
front
row.
Elizabeth
tried
again
but
the
words
felt
stuck
in
her
windpipe.
She
lowered
her
head,
trying
to
block
out
the
sadness
erupting
inside.
Paragraph
2:
Just
then,
Elizabeth
sensed
someone
patting
her
on
the
shoulder.
She
raised
her
head
and
saw
Ms.
Wolff
looking
at
her
with
a
warm
smile.
Ms.
Wolff
ruffled
Elizabeth's
hair
and
whispered
in
her
ear,
"Now
you
know
how
I
feel
every
time
I
am
on
the
stage!"
"You
mean...
you
get
terrified,
too?"
asked
Elizabeth.
"I
do.
Just
swallow
that
fear
and
smile."
soothed
Ms.
Wolff.
Hearing
that,
Elizabeth
gathered
up
her
courage
and
said,
"Beaut...
Beautiful
flowers
for
a
beautiful
performance!"
She
handed
the
roses
to
Ana
Wolff.
The
audience
cheered.
Ms.
Wolff
wrapped
Elizabeth
in
a
big
hug.
Scents
of
roses
and
Ms.
Wolff's
flowery
perfume
mingled.
二、
答案:
David
stood
in?front?of?the?door?and
opened?it
hurriedly.?He?turned
on?the?lights?without?hesitation.
Everything
was
in
order.
The
floor
was
clean.
The
sofa
was
neat.
It
seemed
nothing
special.
David
pushed
all
the
doors
and
was
eager
to
look
for
his
mother.
Still,
he
couldn’t
find
her
anywhere.
There
was
no
doubt
that
his
mother
was?not?at?home?right?now.?It
was?hard
for
him?to?control
his?nervous?emotion.?He
ran?to
the?telephone
and
began
to
make
a
phone
call
to
his
mother.
Suddenly,
there?was?a
knock
on
the
door
and
came
a
familiar?voice.?It?was
his
mother.?He?hurried
to?the
door
and
opened
it
excitedly
with
a
tremendous
sense
of
relief.
His
mother
wore
a
big
smile,
saying,
“I
just
want
you
to
be
independent.
And
I
followed
you
along
the
way.
You
made
it.
I
am
proud
of
you.

David
hugged
his
mother
tightly,
making
a
promise
that
he
would
never
worry
her
and
he
would
become
brave
and
spare
no
effort
to
maintain
independence.
解析:讲述了David放学后在等待着妈妈来接他回家,通常妈妈骑电瓶车只要10分钟就能到达,但是今天却迟迟没有到来,直到同桌Tommy的妈妈接走他后,David决定自己走回家,在回家的路上,David担心妈妈的安危并祈祷妈妈平安。
高分句型一:There
was
no
doubt
that
his
mother
was
not
at
home
right
now.
译文:毫无疑问,他母亲现在不在家。
分析:这句话使用There
was
no
doubt
that
+从句,意为"毫无疑问"。
高分句型二:David
hugged
his
mother
tightly,
making
a
promise
that
he
would
never
worry
her
and
he
would
become
brave
and
spare
no
effort
to
maintain
independence.
译文:大卫紧紧地拥抱着母亲,承诺永远不会让她担心,他会变得勇敢,不遗余力地保持独立。
三、
答案:
????I
put
Gordon
down
and
we
looked
under
the
bush.
In
sight
was
a
trembling
little
figure.
“It’s
Pecky!”
Gordon
yelled.
Seeing
Gordon,
Pecky
raised
its
head,
flapped
its
wings,
trying
to
stand
up
but
failed.
Obviously,
its
left
leg
was
terribly
injured.
Gordon
picked
it
up
with
great
care.
Later,
after
checking
the
security
camera,
we
finally
knew
the
whole
story:
a
hungry
wild
cat
had
stolen
into
the
lawn
and
chased
the
chicks
crazily.
Unbelievably,
all
the
chicks
magically
survived,
despite
the
fact
that
Pecky
was
stuck
in
the
bush.
????The
next
day
Gordon
offered
to
have
a
talk
with
me.
“Dad,
we
must
lock
the
chicks
in
the
coop.”
He
was
half
crying
and
his
eyes
went
red.
Looking
into
his
eyes,
I
said
softly,
“Risk
is
part
of
our
life.
We
will
never
give
up
freedom
for
fear
of
risk.
Do
you
think
the
chicks
will
survive
without
the
freedom
to
run
every
day?”
After
a
pause,
I
continued,
“We
can
be
more
careful
next
time.
OK?”
Seemingly
having
fully
understood,
Gordon
nodded
in
agreement.
四、
答案:
Paragraph
1
????Seeing
the
same
fright
in
the
boy's
eyes,
I
quickly
got
out
of
my
car.
“Are
you
okay?
Your
leg?
Your
foot?”
I
asked
the
same
questions.
The
boy
leaning
on
the
bike
shook
his
head
nervously
and
spoke
nothing.
He
just
looked
at
me
with
his
blue
eyes
wide
open.
I
could
see
why.
My
car
was
badly
damaged
at
the
rear,
which
obviously
would
cost
me
lots
of
money
to
repair
it.
I
just
smiled
and
turned
to
check
my
car.
Suddenly,
the
boy
said
something
behind
me.
Paragraph
2
????The
boy
offered
to
give
me
some
money
for
the
damage.
I
turned
around
and
looked
at
him
in
the
eyes
and
smiled
again.
“No
worries,
kid,”
I
said,
“It
is
not
a
big
deal.
I
can
handle
it
myself.”
The
boy
was
puzzled.
“I
experienced
the
same
things
when
I
was
as
your
age
and
I
was
forgiven,
so
are
you
now.
Just
go
home
and
be
careful.”
I
explained
to
him.
An
obvious
surprise
flashed
across
his
face
but
was
quickly
replaced
by
great
relief.
He
got
off
his
bike
and
bowed
deeply,
saying,
“Thank
you,
sir.”
I
smiled
again,
knowing
that:
A
seed
of
kindness
and
forgiveness
was
planted.
五、
答案:
Paragraph
1
????Seeing
what
was
going
on,
my
dad
put
his
hand
in
his
pocket,
pulled
out
a
$20
bill
and
dropped
it
on
the
ground.
Then
he
picked
it
up
and
tapped
the
man
on
the
shoulder
and
said,
“Excuse
me,
sir.
This
fell
out
of
your
pocket.”
The
man
turned
around
and
saw
the
money.
He
knew
what
was
going
on.
He
looked
straight
into
my
dad’s
eyes,
took
my
dad’s
hand
in
both
of
his,
squeezed
tightly
onto
the
$20
bill,
and
with
his
lips
shaking
and
a
tear
running
down
his
cheek,
he
replied,

Thank
you,
thank
you,
sir.
This
really
means
a
lot
to
me
and
my
family.”
Paragraph
2
????That
day
my
father
and
I
went
back
to
our
car
and
drove
home
without
any
tickets.
We
didn’t
go
to
the
circus
that
night.
When
I
asked
Dad
why
he
did
so,
Dad
said,
“My
child,
it
was
a
desperate,
heartbreaking
and
embarrassing
situation
for
a
father.
Surely
he
wasn’t
begging
for
a
handout,
but
he
reminded
me
of
my
father,
when
I
was
young.”
He
paused
for
a
while,
as
if
wandering
in
his
memory.
“We
should
appreciate
what
we
have
obtained
from
life
and
seize
every
opportunity
to
help
others.
We
didn’t
go
to
the
circus
tonight,
but
we
didn’t
go
without.”