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高考英语续写
必备句型
知识梳理
01
句型1 So 情绪adj. was sb that +从句
【例句】So sad was Tom that tears welled up in his eyes. 汤姆伤心得眼泪夺眶而出。
【例句】So guilty was my mom that she lowered her head and murmured, “Sorry.” 我妈妈非常内疚,她低下头喃喃地说:“对不起。
练习:
1. 喜悦
他收到礼物时如此高兴,以至于他立即跳了起来。
So happy/delighted was he when he received the gift that he jumped up immediately.
2. 悲伤
她听说那个坏消息时如此伤心,以至于她忍不住哭了。
So heartbroken was she when she heard the bad news that she couldn't stop crying.
3. 愤怒
他对我撒谎时如此愤怒,以至于他大声地对我喊叫。
So angry was he when I lied to him that he shouted loudly at me.
4. 惊讶
她看到那个惊人的景象时如此惊讶,以至于她站在那里一动不动。
So surprised was she when she saw the amazing sight that she stood there motionless.
5. 兴奋
他听到这个消息时如此兴奋,以至于他跑遍了整个房子。
So excited was he when he heard the news that he ran around the entire house.
6. 失望
她考试失败时如此失望,以至于她决定再试一次。
So disappointed was she when she failed the exam that she decided to try again.
7. 紧张
他在演讲前如此紧张,以至于他忘记了所有的台词。
So nervous was he before the speech that he forgot all his lines.
8. 骄傲
他完成那个项目时如此骄傲,以至于他邀请了他的家人来庆祝。
So proud was he when he completed the project that he invited his family to celebrate.
9. 感激
她对我给予的帮助如此感激,以至于她给了我一份特别的礼物。
So grateful was she for the help I gave that she gave me a special gift.
10. 担忧
他对即将到来的考试如此担忧,以至于他无法入睡。
So worried was he about the coming exam that he couldn't sleep.
句型2 What 情绪v. sb was that +从句
【例句】What surprised us was that he made great progress in such a short time. 令我们惊讶的是,他在这么短的时间内取得了长足的进步
【例句】What frightened him was that he suddenly realized that maybe the young man was the bank robber. 令他害怕的是,他突然意识到,也许这个年轻人就是那个银行劫匪。
当然,以下是一些包含各种情绪的“What 情绪v. sb was that + 从句”句型的中译英翻译练习:
1.喜悦
令我们高兴的是,他们最终找到了失踪的孩子。
What delighted us was that they finally found the missing child.
2.悲伤
使我们难过的是,我们的宠物狗去世了。
What saddened us was that our pet dog passed away.
3.愤怒
让我生气的是,他竟然背叛了我们的友谊。
What angered me was that he betrayed our friendship.
4.惊讶
让我们惊讶的是,她竟然能流利地说五种语言。
What surprised us was that she could speak five languages fluently.
5.兴奋
使他们兴奋的是,他们赢得了比赛的冠军。
What excited them was that they won the championship of the competition.
6.失望
令我们失望的是,这部电影并不如我们预期的那样精彩。
What disappointed us was that the movie was not as exciting as we expected.
7.紧张
让他紧张的是,他即将面对一个大型的公众演讲。
What made him nervous was that he was about to face a large public speech.
8.骄傲
让我们骄傲的是,我们的团队在比赛中取得了优异的成绩。
What made us proud was that our team achieved excellent results in the competition.
9.感激
我感激的是,你在我需要帮助的时候伸出了援手。
What I am grateful for is that you lent me a helping hand when I needed it.
10.担忧
使他们担忧的是,天气预报说明天会有一场大暴雨。
What worried them was that the weather forecast said there would be a heavy rainstorm tomorrow.
句型3 Much/Greatly to one’s 情绪n., sb did sth
【例句】Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to my disappointment we were defeated. 作为新球队的教练,我很兴奋,因为我知道我们会赢,但令我失望的是,我们被击败了。
【例句】Much to the family’s surprise, Dennis stuck to his promise! 令家人惊讶的是,丹尼斯信守诺言!
1.喜悦
令我们非常高兴的是,我们团队的项目获得了投资,。
Much to our joy, our team's project got funded!
2.悲伤
令她非常伤心的是,她得知她最亲密的朋友去世,。
Greatly to her sorrow, she learned that her closest friend had passed away.
3.愤怒
当我发现有人在我的书桌上涂鸦时,我非常生气。
Much to my anger, I found someone had doodled on my desk.
4.惊讶
看到他的新发明时,我们都很惊讶。
Greatly to our surprise, we saw his new invention.
5.兴奋
令我非常兴奋的是,我被选为公司的年度最佳员工。
Much to my excitement, I was selected as the company's best employee of the year.
6.失望
令我深感失望的是,他们没有赢得比赛,。
英文:Greatly to my disappointment, they did not win the competition.
7.紧张
令我紧张的是,明天要上台演讲。
Much to my nervousness, I have to give a speech tomorrow.
8.骄傲
看到我的女儿在比赛中获得金牌,我深感骄傲。
Greatly to my pride, I saw my daughter win a gold medal in the competition.
9.感激
在我困难的时候,他伸出援手,我非常感激。
Greatly to my gratitude, he offered a helping hand when I was in trouble.
10.担忧
看到最近的气候变化报告,我深感担忧。
Much to my concern, I read the recent climate change report.
模拟练习
02
One morning in October, Pam Bales checked the weather forecast posted by the Mount Washington Observatory before she drove to the mountain, which described conditions on the higher summits as “full-on winter". But based on her experience, Bales knew that her hike was realistic. Besides, she had two plans to avoid accidents, and took extra layers of clothing and a tent to protect her as conditions changed. At about 8:00 a. m., she stepped on the snow-covered Jewell Trail.
The hike up the lower portion of Jewell Trail was pleasant. Bales felt excited as she walked up into the snowy paths. At 8:30 a.m., still below the treeline, she stopped and took the first selfie. At 10:30 a. m., the weather was showing its teeth. Bales added a shell jacket, goggles(护目镜) and mountaineering gloves to protect her from the cold wind and heavy fog. She made her way across the snow-covered ridge (山脊) toward Mount Washington and began to think about calling it a day and returning to her car. Then she noticed something: a single set of footprints in the snow ahead of her.
Bales followed the tracks cautiously for 20 to 30 yards, struggling to remain upright. She rounded a slight corner and saw a man sitting beside a large rock, without any movement. She approached him and said, “Oh, hello.”
He did not react. He wore tennis sneakers, a light jacket and a pair of gloves, and his head was bare. He looked wet; thick frost covered his jacket. His eyes tracked her slowly, and he barely moved his head. At this moment, Bales realized that her hike now transitioned to a full-on rescue mission.
“What is your name " she asked.
He did not respond.
"Do you know where you are ”
Nothing. It was obvious that nothing was connecting for him. He was hypothermic(体温过低的)and in really big trouble.
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。
As she put him against the rock, she checked him for any sign of injury.
Bales told the man that they should get out of here before dark.
As she put him against the rock, she checked him for any sign of injury. The man was barely conscious, his body shaking with cold and his skin turning blue. Bales knew she had to act fast if she wanted to save him. She wrapped him in all the extra layers of clothing she had brought and started a fire to warm him up. She gave him some food and water, and rubbed his hands and feet to get the circulation going again. She watched him closely as he slowly began to regain some of his strength, his eyes blinking in confusion. Bales felt a surge of relief and gratitude wash over her. She had been able to make a difference and save a life.
Bales told the man that they should get out of here before dark. She knew they had to move quickly if they wanted to make it back down the mountain safely. She helped the man to his feet, supporting him as they started to walk down the trail. The going was slow and difficult, as the man stumbled and fell several times. But Bales remained calm and focused, encouraging him with every step. As they descended, the weather began to clear and Bales could see the beauty of the mountain in front of her. She felt a sense of awe and wonder at the power of nature and the fragility of human life. And she knew that she would always be grateful for the chance to help someone in need.
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