2024届安徽天一皖豫名校联盟高三上学期第一次大联考英语读后续写题目:
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Before I turned ten, I had lost both my parents. I lived alone in a room that a relative had allowed me to use rent-free. And to support myself and my education, I had taken to delivering newspapers.
I would get up every morning by 5am and walk five kilometres from Kachiguda, where I lived, to the newspaper office in Troop’s Bazaar. By 6am, I would collect 50 copies of Manzil ( Urdu Daily) -the bundle must have weighed over five kilograms. My beat spanned three kilometres, from Moazzam Jahi Market to Basheer Bagh. After distributing the copies, I would rush home- another three kilometres away, cook my measly breakfast,and be off to the Kachiguda High School. I was in Class Seven and even though I had weekly holidays, there was no break from this work.
One wintry Friday morning in 1945,I got home after my deliveries, only to find a boy of my age at my doorstep. He introduced himself as Afzal and said his father wanted to see me. When I asked him why, Afzal said,“He will tell you.”
I assumed his father wished to subscribe to the newspaper, so I followed him to his home nearby.
Afzal’s mother, Naseem Bano,opened the door. She asked me to sit, patted my back and went inside. She reappeared carrying a large tray full of tea and snacks.
Then came Mr Kader,Afzal’s father, telling me Afzal was their only son and a student in my school.
Naseem pulled up her chair next to mine and gently asked, “Tell me about your routine, right from the time youwake up in the morning. ” I wasn't quite sure why she wanted to know that, but I told her about my morning job in a few words.
Later, as I was about to leave after thanking them, Mr Kader asked me to wait and stepped inside the house. Meanwhile,Naseem asked me, “How many miles do you walk every day ” I replied, “ A little more than 11 km. ”
My reply shocked her.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
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Para 1: At the same time, I saw Mr Kader emerge again, wheeling a new bicycle.
Para 2: Mr Kader began to explain why he gave me the bicycle.
官方范文,
At the same time, I saw Mr Kader emerge again, wheeling a new bicycle. It was a quite expensive new bike. I was fixing my eyes on it when I heard Mr Kader's words. “This is for you! he said. “But I have no money to pay for it,"I murmured. Afzal's mother put her arm around my shoulders, gave a gentle squeeze and said, “ Who is asking you to pay for it, my son "lt took a few seconds for the endearment to sink in. lt felt warm, like home , as if my mother were there for me.
Mr Kader began to explain why he gave me the bicycle. He said, “ Your newspaper editor is a friend of mine. He gave me your address, so I knew you lived close by. Then Afzal told us more about you. "I bowed gratefully. I didn’even realize that my eyes had welled up, and tears were rolling down my face. Afzal's mother wiped my tears and held me closer. The bicycle changed my life for many years there after. I realized that timely and needs-based help is incomparably precious.
参考范文一,
At the same time, I saw Mr Kader emerge again, wheeling a new bicycle. With a warm smile, he said gently, “I want to give you this bicycle and I would appreciate it if you could accept it.” Shocked, I couldn’t help examining the new bicycle, which was shiny with 2 big wheels. With it, I could quicken my delivery speed, deliver more newspapers and take some rest. However, my instinct reply was “No, sir. I really appreciate your kindness, but I can’t.” Deep down, I had accustomed to depending on my own, weathering all difficulties by myself, and the unexpected kindness was beyond my “comfort zone”.
Mr Kader began to explain why he gave me the bicycle. “Young man, I have heard a lot about you. You’re living a life that is really hard, but you’ve accomplished what most people would yield to. Actually, you have inspired my family a lot with your persistence and never giving up. Please accept it as my sign of respect.” These warm words broke down my psychological barrier which I had built, exposing my pains and hard work. Holding back tears, I thanked him from the bottom of my heart. The way in front of me was tough and full of difficulties, but I was convinced that I would go through it. The bicycle was just like a light, offering me hope and support when I was exhausted.
参考范文二,
At the same time, I saw Mr Kader emerge again, wheeling a new bicycle. Smiling warmly, he said, “This is for you.” I was stunned and fixed my eyes on the bicycle, which gleamed in the sunlight, a symbol of freedom and opportunity I had never expected. “Thanks but I couldn’t pay for it”, I whispered, feeling down. “Kid, it is a gift, totally free.” Afzal’s mother smiled, patting my shoulder gently. I couldn’t believe my ears, because this bicycle would be a game-changer for someone like me who had been walking over 11 kilometers every day. I couldn’t believe my luck.
Mr Kader began to explain why he gave me the bicycle. “We were moved by your determination and commitment to your education. Afzel here, being a student in your school, told us about your daily hardships. We believe in the power of education and want to ease your journey towards it.” Teas welled up in my eyes as their kindness overwhelmed me. That bicycle not only lightened my daily load but also symbolized the support and empathy of a caring family. From that day on, I pedaled to collect newspaper, distributed them, and still managed to get to school on time. I would always bear in mind the kindness from Mr. Kader’s family who taught me the true meaning of compassion and the value of education.
参考范文三:
At the same time, I saw Mr Kader emerge again, wheeling a new bicycle.That is a brand new and very expensive bicycle. This is exactly the bicycle I've been dreaming of, but I dare not dream too much of it. When I heard Mr. Kadel's words, I was staring at it intently. Dear child, this is for you! "He said. But I don't have the money to pay, "I whispered, lowering my head and not daring to look at him. Afzal's mother hugged my shoulder and gently squeezed, saying, "Who wants you to pay, my son " It took a few seconds for this feeling to take root in people's hearts. I feel very warm, just like a warm home, as if my mother is by my side.
Mr Kader began to explain why he gave me the bicycle. He patiently explained, "Your newspaper editor happens to be a good friend of mine. He gave me your address, so I knew you lived nearby. Then Afzal told us more about you. Your perseverance has moved us. I bowed gratefully. I didn't even realize that my tears had welled up and rolled down my face. Afzal's mother gently wiped my tears and held me closer. Since then, bicycles have changed my life there for many years, and the love and warmth of my parents have always inspired me to move forward. I realized that timely and on-demand help is extremely precious.
参考范文四:
At the same time, I saw Mr Kader emerge again, wheeling a new bicycle. He smiled enthusiastically and said fondly, "This is a gift for you. It will help you, my child." I was completely stunned, my eyes fixed on this bike, it looks great. The bicycle shines brightly in the sunlight, which is a precious gift that I have never thought of. Thank you, but I can't afford it, "I whispered, feeling down. Child, this is a gift of love, and it's completely free. "Afzal's mother smiled at me and gently patted my shoulder. I widened my eyes and couldn't believe my ears, because for someone like me who walks over 11 kilometers a day, this bicycle will change and change my life. I can't believe my good luck.
Mr Kader began to explain why he gave me the bicycle. We are deeply moved by your determination and persistence in receiving education. As an alumnus of your school, Afzel has told us the hardships you have to endure every day. This is beyond a child's capacity to bear. We believe in the great power of education and hope that this bicycle will make your journey easier When their kindness left me at a loss, tears welled up in my eyes before I knew it. That bicycle not only alleviated my daily burden, but also symbolized the support and sympathy of a caring family. Since that day, I have been working part-time by bike and still attend school on time. I will always remember the kindness of Mr. Kadel's family, who taught me the true meaning of compassion and the value of education.