2023届浙江省部分市高三英语5月模拟试题分类汇编:读后续写(含答案)

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2023届浙江省部分市高三英语5月模拟试题分类汇编
读后续写
2023届浙江省诸暨市高三5月诊断性考试英语试题
第二节:续写(满分25分)
47.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。
“What’s this — Ben is trying out for Mr. Zuckerman ”
My ears burned at hearing my name. It was Lindsey, the most popular eighth-grader, talking to her friend. I held my breath. She obviously had no clue that my locker was next to Mr. Steven’s room; where the tryout schedule for Charlotte’s Web was posted.
“What if he ruins the character He’s never acted before,” Lindsey continued.
My stomach tightened. Lindsey was right. Who was I kidding I’d never been in a play. So what if Mom told me I was a natural when I imitated (模仿) movie stars Mothers always think you’re talented. At lunch I told Trevor, my best friend, that I’d changed my mind. I’d join the technical crew instead. That fit my quiet-kid image better anyway. Trevor shook his head, but he didn’t try to change my mind. I was starting to look forward to being on the tech crew.
The cast list (演员表) was finalized. Cindy, a seven-grader, got the part of Charlotte. Trevor was Templeton. And Lindsey was Mrs Zuckerman And rehearsals (排演) started. I spent Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at school. It was fun to learn all the technical stuff. It was also fun to watch the actors from backstage by visualizing (想象) their moves. By the third week I’d memorized everyone’s lines (台词). My mind just does stuff like that.
And then, only a week before the performance, everything fell apart. The actor to play Mr. Zuckerman crashed his bike and broke his leg. Then his understudy (替补) came down with the flu. Things like this weren’t supposed to happen in real life.
Mr. Steven called the cast together. “We cannot get someone else ready by next week. We’ll have to postpone the play.” She frowned. “If the auditorium (礼堂) is booked for later, we may even have to cancel.”
Silence fell. Then I heard Trevor’s voice. “Ben can do it. He has known all the lines by heart.”
Mr. Steven stared at me. I nodded, taking a deep breath, and then spouted out (滔滔不绝地说出) Mr. Zuckerman’s longest speech.
Mr. Steven clapped. “All right, Ben, you’ve saved the show. Cast dismissed for today, but be here the rest of the week. We have a lot of work to do.”
Lindsey just looked at me, confused.
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。
Mr. Steven started us, but on stage I was rather nervous and awkward.
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And then it was opening night.
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2023届浙江省高考临海、新昌两地适应性考试5月模考英语试题
第二节(满分25分)
47.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。
When I was a kid, I was always eager to know what was inside the colorful boxes under the Christmas tree. But when that curiosity was satisfied beforehand, fun would be absent.
One Christmas Eve, my sister Tina and I decided to peek at our presents before our mom got home. Since Tina was older, and that put her in charge, she opened the first present while I was ordered to stand guard at the big picture window in our front room. I was to report any suspicious activity or person, namely our mother.
I was so excited that I could barely stand still. I couldn’t keep my eyes on the window very long, either. My head moved from the window to Tina and back to the window again. I felt like I was watching a Ping-Pong match.
“All right!” Tina shouted. She pulled out an empty jewelry box. “You know what that means, don’t you ”
I jumped up and down. “Yeah, it’s my turn!”
“No.” she said. “It means that there must be some jewelry under here.” I watched my sister search through the presents under the tree trying to find one she thought was small enough to be a necklace or earrings
“Hey, that’s not fair!” I protested, stomping my foot
“Are you watching for mom ” was all that she said. I couldn’t do anything except stand guard as she opened present after present. Finally, when she had finished wrapping her last present back up, we traded places.
My heart hammered so hard that it felt like my chest was moving in and out. Tina reminded me to be careful so I wouldn’t tear the wrapping paper.
After unwrapping a few presents, I found it faster to open one end of a present and peek inside. “Cool! Mom and Dad got me headphones (耳机) for my stereo!” I exclaimed as I pulled them out of the box.
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。
I was about to put them on when Tina shouted that Mom was coming.
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The next morning, Tina and I pretended to open our presents as if nothing had happened.
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2023届浙江省东阳市高三5月模拟考试英语试题
第二节(满分25分)
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。
A friend is best found in adversity.
Since my school had shut down for COVID-19, I was expected to study at home. Unfortunately, I had little motivation to do any schoolwork. Whenever I sat down, my mind would wander off to other things. I had no focus but the final exams were coming up.
How could I possibly get myself prepared in one week My hands started trembling and it was hard to breathe. My heart was pounding and tears were rolling down my face. My head felt heavier and heavier, dragging my body down to the ground as I started swaying back and forth and then plummeted(坠落) towards the floor. I couldn’t see and I felt like I was slipping in and out of consciousness.
When I came to myself, I got up, took some medicine and never told anyone. I knew exactly what had happened—I had just had a panic attack. I’d battled anxiety since I was twelve, and, because of the increasing isolation due to COVID-19, my symptoms were worsening. I had experienced panic attacks before, though never as extreme as this one.
I convinced myself that if I just got some rest, things would be better in the morning. The new term was approaching and it stimulated my social anxiety. I wasn’t ready to step into a room full of people who I didn’t know. The first day of in-person class wasn’t any better, as my heart pounded every time I spoke. Every day was a new day for anxiety to have a bad effect on my physical and mental health.
I remembered when the first real panic attack struck me, I ran to the bathroom and isolated myself in a stall(小隔间) for the whole period without anyone helping me. Although I powered through it, I still felt so lonely. I even got to the point where I had to stay home from school for a week so that I felt I could focus more. However, when Monday came again, I had to go back.
The first hour or so back at school was okay, I had to come up with excuses to explain my absence and re-assess any missing work I had. But then a hurricane of anxiety came crashing into me, destroying any hope of having a good day. I ran through the bustling(熙熙攘攘的) halls to the bathroom and closed myself into the last stall, hoping this attack would pass quickly.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
But this time something was different; this time I wasn’t alone. Seeing Morgan, I forced a smile.
2023届浙江省温州市高三下学期三模英语试题
第二节(满分25分)
47.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。
Oh no. Coach Cafferty just said my name. For that event. The two-hundred-metre breaststroke (蛙泳) for the coming meet! Not the backstroke (仰泳) I had wished and practiced for so long!
Beads of sweat popped out over my upper lip. Morgan pressed her elbow into my side, trying to offer me moral support. But it didn’t help. My stomach sank to my knees like a brick in water. Morgan tried to convince me it would be fine. “Maybe Coach has more confidence in you than you think. Or maybe Coach Cafferty just want to give the rest a laugh when I sink to the bottom of the pool, ” I thought desperately. I walked towards Coach Cafferty and told her about my inability and my desire to quit this event. She frowned and asked if it was what I really wanted.
I hesitated. Placing her hand on my shoulder, she started smiling and encouraged me to push myself outside of my comfort zone.
The first practice was a disaster. I lost rhythm on my strokes. I messed up my turns. I even had to stop and catch my breath a few times. I felt everyone was laughing at me and my stomach twisted. How could I make it within just two weeks But once I dragged myself out of the water, exhausted and frustrated, Coach Cafferty thumbed up to me, saying I did really well and just needed more confidence in myself and more time to practice.
On the way back home, Morgan comforted me, “Dear, just ignore others. Race against yourself. Count your own strokes. Prove to yourself that you can do it. ” With these words said to me almost every day, before or after each practice, something gradually changed: both how I swam the breaststroke and how I felt about the event as well as myself.
The meet finally came. I arrived at the pool hall, still a little bit worried. As each event clicked closer to mine, my knees shook. I bit my lip and looked out over the other swimmers. Morgan leaned forward. “Just swim your race. Remember, you can!”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Then the two-hundred-milestone breaststroke was announced.
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Paragraph 2:
There was only 50 meters to go.
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2023届浙江省义乌市高三下学期5月适应性考试英语试题
第二节(满分25分)
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。
I like staying overnight at my Gramma's house-that is, until Gramma starts telling me how wonderful my cousin Maya is. Then it's Maya this and Maya that until I don't ever want to hear another word about her.
That's why I wasn't too excited when Gramma called me on the phone to “come on over and bring your pajamas.” When I got there, it was worse than I'd expected. There, in Grandpa's big leather rocker, sat Maya, all dressed up and formal-looking and wearing fancy shoes as if she'd just been to a party.
“Surprise, Kristen!” Gramma said. “Your cousin Maya and her parents have traveled in from the East Coast on business. Maya gets to stay with us this afternoon. “Gramma chattered away about how excited she'd been for this surprise get-together, and how cousins ought to get to know each other better.
I hung my baseball cap in the closet and set my backpack by the stairway, all the time smiling and nodding as if I'd been waiting forever for this chance to spend an afternoon with Maya. Grandpa's chair squawked(咯咯叫)as Maya rocked back and forth. It's the chair I like best in the house, the one I usually sit in. I sat down on the sofa across from her.
Shortly, Gramma went off to the kitchen to “see about some lunch,” she'd said. That left me stuck in the living room with rocking Maya.
She was still small but taller than I'd remembered her from her last visit four years ago. She was good at small talk, though, and was chatting away about how nice it was to see me again. But I could tell that she didn't really think so. The last time she was here, we'd had hours of fun together building caves out of Gramma's sofa pillows.
After that, I'd heard about her only through Gramma's tales. Maya taking piano lessons. Maya learning math. Maya, Maya, Maya. Now Maya was here, looking great with the latest haircut and a fancy dress.
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。
Glancing down at my jeans and my old sneakers, I wished I hadn't come. ______
“How do you know all these things about me ” I asked. ______
答案:
2023届浙江省诸暨市高三5月诊断性考试英语试题
47.One possible version:
Mr. Steven started us, but on stage I was rather nervous and awkward. I forgot lines partly and sometimes even completely. I tripped over my feet and knocked over some scenery. “Maybe we should postpone the show,” Lindsey sighed. I was ready to agree with her, but Mrs. Steven spoke first, “No, we have some time yet.” Back at home, I practised hard alone. I could spew my lines quickly and confidently. But when the entire cast watched me at rehearsal, I stumbled and stuttered. Laughter burst out. Lindsey grumbled. I did want to crawl into a hole. Mr. Steven told me to take deep breaths and visualize my moves. They did help. Suddenly and finally, I felt the way. And at dress rehearsal, difference was made. Mr. Steven clapped and Lindsey looked relieved.
And then it was opening night. Nervousness hit again. Before the play, I threw up. I waited backstage, my blood running cold. The lights came up. The audience clapped. My entrance came. I took a deep breath and walked on. I, visualizing my moves, calmly and naturally interacted with Lindsey. It seemed like just a minute later that the scene was over. I made it! I hadn’t missed a line or knocked over anything. When the play was over, someone poked me in the ribs and signaled to me to walk onstage. It was Trevor. Mr. Steven and all the actors were out. The audience roared. As we walked offstage, Mr. Steven gave me a thumbs up and Lindsey nudged me. “You turned out to be some actor,” she said. I grinned. Maybe next year I’ll try out for the lead.
2023届浙江省高考临海、新昌两地适应性考试5月模考英语试题
47.I was about to put them on when Tina shouted that Mom was coming. I quickly put back the headphones, and Tina shouted in a low voice, “Hurry up, wrap it up!” I repackaged it to make sure it was exactly the same as before. Tina quickly came over and helped me arrange the boxes as they were. We exchanged glances and ensured that our secrets were safe. At this moment, the doorbell rang and Mom entered the room.
The next morning. Tina and I pretended to open our presents as if nothing had happened. Mum asked us to look at our gifts. We were both very quiet, slowly walking to the gift boxes and opening them without curiosity. Mum saw the problem at a glance. She said smilingly, “I’m glad to see you’re happy about your gifts. However, I’ve sensed that you show no sign of surprise, and I suppose you have seen the gifts beforehand.” Looking at each other, my sister and I smiled. My mother really discovered our secret. That day, I did learn a lesson that we should also learn to be honest.
2023届浙江省东阳市高三5月模拟考试英语试题
One possible version:
But this time something was different; this time I wasn’t alone. I saw Morgan’s shoes underneath the stall doors. A touch of embarrassment swept over me. “Are you okay ” Morgan’s soft voice floated from the stall beside her. “Y-yeah, I’m fine.” I stuttered. Then it was quiet for a moment before Morgan responded sweetly, “Tell me about your trouble, maybe I can help you.” I sat inside the stall, hesitating, while she sat outside until I was ready to come out. (83 Words)
Seeing Morgan, I forced a smile. Then she wrapped me up in a hug, whispering “It’s okay to cry, but you don’t have to do it alone”. I instantly melted. I knew I was less scared to get back to class this time, knowing she was with me, right by my side. I even started getting more comfortable talking about my issues. I still struggle with anxiety today at times. But I know I’m not alone and I don’t have to be. (87 Words)
2023届浙江省温州市高三下学期三模英语试题
47.Paragraph 1:
Then the two-hundred-milestone breaststroke was announced. I could feel my heart was beating faster and faster. As the signal was released, I jumped into the water and swam with my whole strength. Without second thoughts in my mind, I was absorbed in this as if this was the only thing I need to do in the world. Morgan’s encouraging words appeared and I started to believe in myself.
Paragraph 2:
There was only 50 meters to go. I seemed almost to be reaching my limit. I even could feel a cramp in my calf. Although there were the mental and physical discomfort, I was determined to finish the race. I didn’t want to let my coach and Morgan down. Finally, I came to the finish line. I felt both tired and a sense of achievement. To my surprise, I won the second prize.
2023届浙江省义乌市高三下学期5月适应性考试英语试题
One possible version:
Glancing down at my jeans and my old sneakers, I wished I hadn't come. A rush of shame flooded over me as I compared myself to Maya-Gramma's favorite. She was smarter, prettier, and more talented than I could ever hope to be. The thought of being loved less by Gramma because of Maya was unbearable. “I hear you like to skate,” Maya's words crashed through my thoughts. What she announced was totally beyond my expectation. Astonished and speechless, I wondered how she knew about my skating. “I hear you are the captain of your basketball team. Even better, you are always competitive and aggressive in any sports activities,” she exclaimed, her eyes full of envy and admiration.
“How do you know all these things about me ” I asked Shrugging and looking down, Maya told me that my Gramma wrote about me in her letters and that I was her favorite person to write about. Numb with shock, I stared at Maya's face, and the only thing that came to my mind was, “You won the first prize in the math competition, didn't you ” Maya looked up, confused. I explained that my Gramma talked about her all the time. We laughed, chatted about everything, and had fun building caves out of Gramma's sofa pillows. Time flew by, and as Maya and her parents drove off, Gramma and I waved goodbye until they were out of sight. “Isn't Maya a lovely child!” Gramma grinned. “She's really nice,” I agreed, now understanding that Gramma had two favorites.