【浙江专用】2024-2025学年高二英语(人教版2019)下学期期末真题专练
专题05 完读后续写 20篇
一、书面表达
1.(2024高二下·温州期末)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Jonah pressed his hand into his dad's old baseball glove as he looked out the window of his stepfather's car. No one could imagine how much he missed his dad. He breathed in the glove's warm, leathery smell. The car stopped outside the baseball field.
"Hey, buddy (伙计), have fun at practice. And don't forget about your sister's dancing performance tonight," said Jonah's stepfather, Steve, as Jonah climbed out. Zoe was not my sister, and you couldn't tell me what to do, Jonah complained in his mind. Since Mom married Steve a few months ago, Jonah had a lot of mixed-up feelings. He could hardly concentrate. Even baseball 一what he always loved — felt different lately.
After practice, Jonah and David, his best friend, sat together and waited for their ride. Jonah expressed how he wished things hadn't changed and that he could still be with his own dad, not a stepfather. David comforted Jonah it was no big deal. "I have a stepmother and stepbrother too," David smiled, "They're just Mom and Dennis now. Give it a chance." Jonah let out a breath, still unsure about the performance tonight. Still unsure about everything!
Back at the apartment, Jonah found Zoe in her costume, but something was wrong. Her arms tight across her chest, her eyes were filled with tears. Wondering what was up, Jonah asked Mom, who explained Zoe was just too nervous to go on stage.
Huh! This should have been the best thing that could have happened — the possibility of not going to the performance. But somehow it wasn't. Zoe had practiced so hard. She'd reminded Jonah at least a thousand times where she would be onstage.
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1. 续写词数应为 100 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Having thought twice, Jonah went forward.
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2.(2024高二下·杭州期末)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 Mr. Bruin, our teacher, announced a competition to end our kitchen skills unit, where participants must cook without recipes, using only the ingredients (原料) provided by the judges, I recalled what always happened in my family.
My mom knew how to make seven meals. She kept all seven recipes in a pink binder (活页夹), each one labelled with a day of the week. On Mondays was Meatloaf (烘肉卷). And it had been Tuna Tuesdays and Spaghetti Saturdays for, like, my entire life. I hated it. Oh, not only I, but also my younger brother, Georgie. "Not every meal has to start with the same letter as a day of the week. And all of it tastes awful," I complained at the dining table. "Yeah! Meatloaf's awful," repeated Georgie.. My mom's eyes flashed. But at least I had someone at my back.
My thought was interrupted by the words of Tania, my best friend. "I'm totally going to win," she announced. "I've got talent in my genes." It was true. Tania's dad was the best cook ever. I thought about my genes. I didn't know much about them. So, if I wanted to win, I needed practice. Tonight, I was making supper.
My attempt, unfortunately, proved a failure. I combined chocolate chips, marshmallows, carrots, potatoes, and kidney beans in a pot, which turned out a burnt mess, much to my own disappointment. Georgie even cheered when my mom offered the remaining meatloaf as a more appealing option. As I was pouring it into the garbage can, Mrs. Benny, my neighbor, spotted me. "What's that " she asked. "Supper," I said. "Good to know," said Mrs. Benny. "It's nice of you to help your mother, even if it didn't work out. Your mom works hard." "Actually, I was just practicing for a cooking competition at school. We have to come up with our own recipes for it. But I'm a lost cause."Mrs. Benny looked thoughtful, "Why don't you come over to my place I'll offer you some help."
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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。
The next day I was standing in Mrs. Benny's garden, surrounded by red tomatoes and rows of greens.
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When I got home with two containers of tomato jam, my mom was lying on the sofa, a wet cloth on her forehead.
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3.(2024高二下·浙江期中)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。
What should have been a regular Sunday at the YMCA turned into a day one teenage lifeguard will never forget!
Eighteen-year-old Natalie Lucas has been working as a lifeguard at the YMCA in Longmont, Colorado, for the past three years. Recently, a couple entered the pool area while she was on duty. The woman was very pregnant, so Natalie kept a close eye on her as she eased herself into the shallow end of the pool.
Tessa Rider was nine months pregnant that day. She and her husband, Matthew Jones, came to the pool a few times that week to ease the discomfort of a nerve pain.
As Tessa was resting in the pool, she suddenly realized something was happening. Natalie noticed Tessa climbed out of the pool, so she went over to check on the couple. "I walk over and Matthew, the husband, says to me, ‘We're having the baby right now.' I'm like, ‘OK!'" Natalie recalled.
Matthew called 911, but as he spoke to the operator he knew it was too late. Tessa was already pulling her bathing suit off. Natalie helped Tessa and Matthew by bringing over the center's medical supplies and towels, and calling for more assistance from the front desk. Throughout it all, she told herself to remain calm and focus on caring for Tessa.
"I knew I needed to stay calm," Natalie said. "So I made sure to keep my head on and stay with them, keep asking them questions, and keep them focused on the baby and made sure that they were the most comfortable."
Less than five minutes later, Matthew caught his newborn son as he was born on the pool edge.
After helping clear the baby's airway and ensuring he was breathing, Natalie used her back to support the new mom until paramedic (护理员) arrived. Once there, baby Tobin Thomas Rider received a clean bill of health!
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。
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Matthew and Tessa are both grateful that Natalie was there to help them.
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Natalie said Tobin's unexpected birth was all just part of her job.
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4.(2024高二下·杭州期中)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 a hot day in Florida. The school year had just ended and it was time for summer vacation. We had just gotten a little black dog who we named One-Eyed. We chose that name because he could only see out of one eye.
Everybody wanted to do something for the dog: feed him, teach him tricks and take long walks with him. Everybody was so happy to have this active, playful and shaggy new addition to our family. Everybody, that is, except my mom and me.
All my mom saw when she looked at the dog was someone else to clean up after. Shedding, messy, muddy, he pounced all over the house. All Mom seemed to care about was getting the house cleaned. My mom began to put Clorox (高乐氏漂白水) in the bathtub. There was no messing with Mom when she started cleaning, so I decided to move out of the way. Actually, getting out of the way is a move I'd been practicing for a long time.
Being the youngest in my family has had its advantages, of course. More than a few times I was spoiled or everyone said I was the cutest. But being the youngest also came with its fair share of troubles. "You're too young!" "You'll mess this up!" they'd often say. I knew that my family loved me but I couldn't wait to show them I could do things by myself.
Every time I asked my brother or my sister if I could pet One-Eyed, they would shout, "No!" or tell me that I had germs and if I touched One-Eyed he would die!I really believed them. Once I even confessed to my mom that I touched the dog when no one noticed. At first,my mom seemed very confused about what I was telling her, but then she realized. My mom scolded my brother and sister, "You better stop teasing your little brother!" Little brother! That's exactly what I was. That really got my blood boiling! Secretly, I decided, "Ill show them what a little kid can do!"
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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。
Paragraph1:That afternoon, I took the dog and sneaked into the bathroom.
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Paragraph 2:I thought my mom would punish me, but she was just standing there and laughing.
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5.(2024高二下·杭州开学考)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。
Cindy nervously glanced at the clock on the kitchen wall. Five minutes before midnight. Her parents were still out there celebrating their 15th anniversary.
"They should be home any time now," she thought as she put the finishing touches on the chocolate cake. It was the first time in her 12 years she had tried to make a cake from zero, and to be honest, it wasn't exactly an artistic success. The cake was... well, lumpy. And the coating was bitter, as if she had run out of sugar or something which, of course, she had.
And then there was the way the kitchen looked. Imagine a huge blender(食物搅拌器) filled with all the stuff needed for chocolate cake -including the bowls, plates and tools. Now imagine that the blender is turned on. High speed. With the cover off.
Do you get the idea
But Cindy wasn't thinking about the mess. She was anxious for her parents to return home from their date so she could present her anniversary gift to them. Picturing her parents' surprised faces when they saw the cake, she could feel a wave of excitement washing over her. She turned off the kitchen lights and waited excitedly in the darkness, hoping to give her parents a big surprise. Time seemed to her to be crawling with feet of lead while she anxiously awaited her parents' arrival. When at last she saw the flash of the car headlights, she positioned herself in the kitchen doorway, her heart thumping like a drum. By the time she heard the key sliding into the front door, she was THIS CLOSE to exploding.
Assuming Cindy was already sound asleep, her parents tried to steal in quietly, but Cindy would have none of that. She turned on the lights dramatically and trumpeted "Ta-daaa!" She gestured grandly toward the kitchen table, where a slightly off-balance chocolate cake awaited their inspection.
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。
Paragraph 1: But her mother's eyes never made it all the way to the cake.
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Paragraph 2: "Wow, look at the beautiful chocolate cake," her father exclaimed.
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6.(2024高二下·余姚月考)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,续写词数应为150左右。
After I stepped into the school library, I went straight to the shelves filled with books at once. It was break time and I had dropped by the library to borrow a book. Just as I was looking through some books, a girl in my class, Alice, came up to me. Alice was a pain in the neck as she would often make fun of others. That day, Alice laughed at me about my deepest secret -that I had come last in class in the mid-year examinations.
I blushed(脸红)hotly in shame. At the same time, I became extremely angry. My best friend, Lynn, was the only one who knew my secret. How could she betray(背叛)me
My anger grew as thoughts about my friendship with Lynn flashed through my mind. We had been good friends since Primary 1. We hung out together, studied together and stayed up till the early hours of the morning to exchange our dreams. We were closer than sisters. When she needed a shoulder to cry on, I would be there. How could she do this to me I was so mad that I could not control myself.
Brushing aside Alice's taunts(嘲弄), I stormed to the place where Lynn usually went - the school field. Lynn looked at me with a welcoming smile on her face. The sight of her treacherous(背信弃义的)face made me mad and crazy.
"How could you do this to me I thought we were friends!" I shouted at Lynn. "I hate you!"
A look of bewilderment(迷茫)crossed her face as she said,
"Wha ... What's wrong What did I do "
Lynn cried out but I was cold and I didn't show any kindness to her at all. I told her, "You are no longer my friend!"
And then I stormed away and returned to the library to calm myself down.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: About 5 minutes later, one of my classmates came up to me and handed me my diary.
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Paragraph 2: Luckily, Lynn was still in the field.
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7.(2024高二下·衢州期末)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。
My fourth of July vacation began with a scream. "Tara!" I jumped, my eyelids snapping open. I realized that my four-year-old sister, Tammy, was staring down at me. I struggled to push her off me as she bounced on my legs. She screamed, and then ran out of my room.
It was as if Tammy never did anything wrong. If Tammy got angry, Mom would say she was trying to get her point across. When Tammy broke a plate, Dad said she was just "helping" me empty the dishwasher. When Tammy scribbled (乱涂乱画) all over the wall, instead of scolding her, my parents chuckled and said, "She's turning into an artist just like you, Tara."
We were flying to Utah to visit my grandma for the Fourth of July. Every year I draw Grandma a picture for her birthday, but I sighed as I considered about what picture I should draw this time. When we walked off the plane, I was relieved to see the smiling face of my grandma. We raced over to her.
"Hi, sweetheart." Grandma got down on one knee to hug Tammy and then swung her in the air. Tammy screamed with laughter. Then Grandma hugged me. "It's so good to see you too, Tara."
After six hours of flight, I was exhausted—six hours of listening to Tammy scream with delight again and again and again. I wanted to be alone, so I went outside with my sketchbook and colored pencils. Looking at the scenery, I felt inspired to work on Grandma's drawing. As I admired the shading on the mountains and the swirls of the sunset, I smiled to myself and thought, this is the best picture I have ever made.
Before I finished my picture, Mom was calling me inside for dinner. When I walked back into the room, my heart stopped. Tammy was lying on the bed, scribbling on a piece of paper. When Tammy saw me frozen in the doorway, she jumped from the bed. She ran over to me and grinned. "I drew you a picture." she shouted.
"Out!" I screamed angrily, and she ran out of the room. I ran over to the bed. I picked up the paper, and it was just as I'd feared. My drawing had black scribbles all over it.
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1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Mom appeared in the doorway with Tammy by her side.
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I gathered up the courage to walk over to Grandma.
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8.(2024高二下·宁波期末)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 Mar 8, 1970. Henry, the paperboy, finished delivering his newspapers on Maple Street. He was to meet the chief editor of the newspaper The Gazette. "Maybe I'd get a longer route," he smiled.
"Hello, Henry. Wow! Strong handshake!" The chief editor shook hands with Henry.
"Thanks. It's from rolling and delivering all those newspapers."
"So, about the newspapers ……" the editor paused. Henry's smile faded.
"We're closing shop. Last July, the whole world saw the moon landing on TV —— live. Television is how people get their news today. Local newspapers are the first to close." He shrugged.
"Um, no! It's sad. People won't get their neighborhood news anymore," said Henry. The editor nodded and sighed. Then, they waved goodbye.
A week later, Henry wondered if his old customers on Maple Street missed The Gazette as much as he did. He started out in the morning on his old route with a notebook. First stop: No.26. Mr. Grady answered when asked, "I sure miss the days of reading the weeks' happenings in The Gazette. By the way, I have a pile of comics (漫画) from The Gazette. Think someone would want them "
"Maybe. I'll ask around." Henry took a note in his notebook.
He stopped at No. 27. Mrs. Burke was busy feeding her three babies. Henry suggested, "You should hire a babysitter."
"Definitely! I was going to put an ad in The Gazette, but …… Know any neighbor with experience "
Mr. Simon was at No.28, carrying his guitar. "Hey, Henry. My band is having a concert in the park next Friday. Tell all your friends."
As Henry made more notes, an idea flashed across his mind: maybe he could create a newsletter (简报) for the neighborhood. But how would he print it
He headed to the library and found the librarian. Seconds later, in front of a mimeograph machine (滚筒油印机), the librarian turned a handle and a printed sheet rolled out. "Will mimeographed copies work " she asked.
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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。
"Perfect," Henry was confident to carry out his plan.
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The neighbors on Maple Street were amazed at the newsletter..
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9.(2024高二下·杭州月考)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。
As I unzipped my lunchbox, the whole place was turned into a spicy curry (咖喱) dream. I immediately hid it under my seat, hoping no one would take notice.
Mom had really outdone herself with masala — our family's all-time favorite dish back in India. But today, it wasn't just about me and my lunch. A warm smile on his face, Ricky invited me, a new transfer student from India to New York city, for lunch.
"Ava, come sit here!" Ricky called out, gesturing towards a vacant seat.
As I made my way over, memories of those awkward lunchtimes when I studied in Kansas, one of the most conservative states, flooded back. I could still recall how everyone would wrinkle their noses and stare curiously when I unpacked my Indian food. It always made me feel like an outsider, like I didn't belong.
Therefore, before my first day in this school, I had demanded my mom pack "normal" western-style food for me. I still remembered the look on her face upon hearing it, as she signed in disappointment and confusion, "Isn't there a moment when you feel proud of your origin " That was hurting, but not more hurting than others' giggles and whispers. Honestly, long queues were common in Indian restaurants in New York city, a cultural melting pot, but I wouldn't take that risk.
Unfortunately, this morning, Mom had forgotten to make sandwich or any "normal" food, so I had to bring leftovers from our dinner. At the thought of the possible oh-no-second (社死), I felt like being thrown into darkness.
However, before I came back to reality, Ricky noticed my sneaking (躲躲藏藏). "What do you have for lunch " he asked, his eyes twinkling with interest. I tried to brush it off (搪塞), claiming I wasn't hungry. But Ricky wouldn't let it go, and before I could protest, he had the lid of my lunchbox open and I prepared myself for such familiar responses as "Ew" or "What is that "
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。
However, I did not get what I was expecting.
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After school, I found Mom preparing sandwich for tomorrow's lunch.
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10.(2024高二下·杭州月考)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。
Ballet (芭蕾) was a way of life in Kelly's family. Her elder sister Serena was now dancing at a top college. Though Kelly's mom always wanted her to follow in her sister's footsteps and Kelly herself was good at ballet, her love for ballet had faded years before and she was eager for a new challenge. One day at school, as Kelly left the dance studio she walked past the gym, fascinated by boxers (拳击手) training inside the boxing ring. She was deeply impressed by how hard they hit and how fast they moved. In fact she had long been attracted to boxing.
She pulled a piece of paper from her backpack. The big title Boxing Club Tryout (选拔) caught her eyes. That was what Kelly really wanted to do. She knew her mom had high expectations for her when it came to ballet. Tired of trying to keep up with her sister, Kelly was ready to create her own way.
The next day, she gathered her courage and told Serena about her new passion. At first Serena didn't understand and thought she was just joking. But when she saw Kelly was serious, she replied, "You know Mom wants you to be a ballet dancer, right Besides, boxing is only for boys, and you're so good at ballet. Lean into your strength, Kelly."
"But this is where I want to put my strength," Kelly insisted, "and what exactly does ‘only for boys' mean, anyway Boxing is a sport for everyone!"
Gradually, touched by her determination and passion. Serena began to understand and support her. Kelly could feel it. Her sister was going to respect her decision no matter what. But that was nothing compared to the preparations for the tryout, where she was required to show her footwork and punching (击打) abilities with other candidates. Kelly wasn't naturally good at boxing, but she had made up her mind to stick to her choice.
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。
Paragraph 1: Then Kelly began her training for the tryout, keeping it a secret from her mom.
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Paragraph 2: The following Monday, results of the boxing tryout came out.
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11.(2024高二下·余姚期中)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。
Music has always been an essential part of my family. As a little girl, I often watched my mom singing with others in the church. As I grew older, she and I would sing while we did the dishes or hung clothes. My brother Dean was also a musical soul. In good time or in bad, there was always music in our house. It shaped us, comforted us, and gave us a way to express feelings that might otherwise have gone unspoken.
After Dean became a father, we learned that his oldest son was on the autism spectrum. My nephew Dj did not handle social situation well, and sometimes even for him to speak aloud outside the family was a struggle. He worked very hard to overcome his fears, so much so that the year he was eight, he decided he wanted to be part of the Christmas music program with the other children in his Sunday school class. The part he had been offered was one that required him to sing a verse all on his own - a solo.
My brother carefully explained to him that this would mean singing in front of the audience; there would be no one singing with him. Dj considered this very carefully. After a couple of days, he decided that he would accept the part. He explained to us that he believed he could do it because it was a very special occasion, and lie would practice until he was as perfect as he could be. He said he knew his daddy would help him to be the best singer possible.
For over a month, he and his father practiced together. Every evening would find them locked away in the music room, my brother on guitar, and my nephew's small voice coming from somewhere deep down inside his little body. He gained confidence, and when the day of the concert arrived, he was certain all would go well. My brother waited backstage, giving Dj double thumbs-up, and he came out lo sit with the rest of the family to watch and take photos.
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。
When it was finally time for Dj to sing, the music played on, and he froze.
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Everyone turned to see who was singing, while I knew it was my brother.
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12.(2024高二下·湖州期末)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。
Resting on my sofa after school, I gazed at my shelf of glistening gold medals and trophies (奖杯). A certain trophy caught my eye and I picked it up. "Sunshine Primary School 2016 Basketball-Champion." As I admired that trophy, I began to recall those incidents leading to how I received it.
When I was in Primary Five, I was in the basketball school team. Every month, we would have a basketball match against another school's basketball team. In spite of the amount of training we had, we had never won a single match before. That was due to our lack of teamwork. Our team would argue over little things and then, we would refuse to play after it. Our coach was at his wit's end. Looking at the number of matches we had lost, I knew we had to do something.
During one of our training sessions, our team split into two to have a match against each other. "Three, two, one, start!" our basketball coach, Coach Leong, yelled. John, who was in my team, managed to grab the ball that Coach Leong threw in the air. From the moment John grabbed the ball, he refused to let anyone take it. "Pass the ball to me, John!" I exclaimed. I was at a good position to shoot the ball into the hoop then. To my dismay, John made an annoying face at me. Out of frustration, I leapt towards John and made an attempt to snatch the ball, which turned out to be a battle between John and I. Coach Leong shook his head and boomed like an active volcano, "Children! Is this the type of behaviour I should be seeing from you The match is in four weeks and if you are going to behave like this during the match, you will bring shame to me, the school and yourselves! Don't you even know the importance of teamwork " Coach Leong sighed and gave us a disappointed look. It seemed as if he had some sad news he hadn't announced to us, but could not bear to do so. I was right.
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。
That day, Coach Leong announced that he would be retiring after our competition.
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The day of the basketball match came.
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13.(2024高二下·浙江期末)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。
I'd had a rather stressful day at work. It didn't help that I'd also had another argument with my teenaged daughter that morning. By the time I arrived home, I eagerly anticipated getting my evening walk to clear my mind.
It was getting cloudier and I could tell that rain was coming. No problem. I would be home long before the liquid sunshine fell.
The intense walk worked off much of my energy. I slowed my pace, but a quick glance down shocked me. The cutest Jack Russell Terrier (杰克罗素梗犬) had appeared out of nowhere and was keeping pace beside me. I knelt to pet her, delighted to discover that her ears were so soft that she reminded me of my childhood dog. She had the same coloring as Lucky—white with a large black spot on her back and side, brown face, and white nose.
"Where did you come from, little one " She was not wearing a collar or identification tags. I continued my walk, thinking she would find her way home on her own. The little stray (流浪狗) continued to keep pace, walking next to me as if we were age-old companions. When I picked up my pace, so did she. When I slowed, she slowed. She never left my side.
When I looked around, I was not surprised that, other than the dog, I was alone on this dreary (沉闷的) night. The sky had already darkened. I was worried. If I left her out there, she might be hit by a car. I wondered if I should just take her home.
The timing was ironic (讽刺的). My sixteen-year-old daughter, Megan, wanted another pet. Our family dog, Daisy, had slowed considerably in her old age, and Megan hoped we would adopt a younger, livelier dog. We had resisted her requests. It didn't make sense to add another pet to our family. My husband, John, and I were looking forward to a little more freedom. Besides, Megan and I had not exactly seen eye-to-eye earlier that day. I didn't want it to seem as if I was rewarding her after yet another argument.
Para 1: As the rain poured hard, I made the decision not to leave this adorable animal out in the rain.
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Para 2: With the days going by, the presence of the dog brought about a positive change in our home.
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14.(2024高二下·浙江期末)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。
"Did you write your thank-you notes " I asked my son, Jon.
"No, not yet, Mom," Jon replied, rolling his eyes.
He promised to do it when he got back from Kim's house. However, I demanded that he not leave the house until he finished writing a note to everyone he came in contact with during the job interview.
"Even the receptionist who was rude to me " Jon asked with a confused expression.
"Especially her!"
Jon was home on Christmas break from college and had just finished interviewing with his first-choice company in Cleveland, Ohio. It was a rare opportunity considering that jobs were in short supply.
The power of a thank-you note is something I drilled into my boy from the time he was old enough to hold a pencil. It didn't matter if it was for a birthday, Christmas or graduation. Every gift had to be acknowledged with sincere gratitude within twenty-four hours.
Growing up, my mom was a stickler for thank-you notes. But she phrased it in such a way that it came across not as a threat but as a privilege. She'd say, "Your words of sincere gratitude have the power to change someone's life for the better—even if it's just for a moment." Her advice changed my life, and it was my hope that it would change Jon's life as well.
After an hour, Jon emerged from his room and handed over eight thank-you notes. To my delight, they were all sincere and heartfelt, even the one to the receptionist who had been less than friendly. Before Jon left to visit Kim, he turned to me and announced that he was pretty sure a thank-you note to the CEO or the receptionist wasn't going to land him the job. With a smile, I told him to wait and see.
Jon was twenty-one years old, and I felt foolish telling a grown man what to do, but I also didn't want him living in our basement for the rest of his life!
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2. 请按如下格式作答。
A week later, Jon received a call from the company.
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The next day after work, I found a thank-you note on my bedside table.
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15.(2024高二下·嘉兴期末)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。
At the far end of town, next to a dark forest, sat an old white house. It looked like a Spook House from a story, which might sound interesting if it weren't where I lived with my mom and little brother, Andy.
The house wasn't so horrible, but the outside might make you think twice about entering. Peeling (脱落的) paint revealed black images underneath that looked like bats. And weeds and long grass wrapped the house.
When Mom rented it, I thought she was crazy. "Are you kidding, Mom You really want to live in this place It's ugly." Mom looked hurt, and I regretted my words. I knew she was doing the best she could. Obviously, this house wouldn't be her first choice if money were no object.
Mom cleaned every room and painted the inside. I must admit the fresh paint made a difference. "Can I paint the outside " I asked her. "I'll ask Mr. Dudley to paint it," Mom replied.
Our landlord, Mr. Dudley agreed, but he always had thousands of excuses. Mom didn't seem concerned. She was busy planning for my grandma to live with us. Having my grandma watch Andy while Mom worked would save on daycare expenses.
One morning I told my grandma that I was joining a history study group at Justine's house after school and would be late getting home. "Just be home before dark," she said.
That afternoon I walked with a girl and a boy to Justine's house—a big, beautiful house with columns. The inside was furnished like a decorator magazine, with elegant furniture.
"I love your house, Justine," I said, trying not to scream. She smiled, "Thanks. You'll have to come over again." I was delighted and surprised that Justine wanted me to come back. I would definitely take her up on her offer. I just couldn't invite her to my house. No way did I want anyone to see my house.
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2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
When the sun was near setting, Justine's mom said she would drive us home.
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The following week, we started the paint job.
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16.(2024高二下·浙江期中)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 Christmas Eve morning, and I awoke with a mission: to find my lost cat, Baby-Girl. It had been six months since she'd gone missing, but I still had faith. It was the season for miracles, after all.
That summer, my sweet kitty had disappeared from my parents' house while I was away from home. My dad and I spent that entire visit searching for her. Dad was the family's "realist", which meant he spent a whole lot of time trying to prepare me for the worst. "She's either been hit by a car or been taken in by someone who found her," he said. I rolled my eyes. Dad always supported me, but he was so skeptical (怀疑的).
Though I couldn't explain it, I knew I'd see Baby-Girl again. She would survive on her own. If any cat could do the impossible, it was my Baby-Girl. Deep down I had this feeling that we'd be reunited.
Now, home again for the holidays, I was determined to pick up my search. I grabbed Baby-Girl's cat carrier and loaded it into the car, then asked my dad to drive me to the shelter, hoping she'd been found.
"Sharon, you have to be realistic," my dad said as we headed to the garage. "She's been gone too long. You're not going to find her."
"Don't you believe in Christmas miracles " I asked.
"Bah humbug (呸,胡扯)," he said, lightening the mood. It was his favorite Christmas saying and an inside joke in our family. He even had a shirt with the phrase printed across the front, which he wore every Christmas morning.
At the shelter, we walked through rows of cages. My eyes scanned cats of all shapes and sizes. None of them was my Baby-Girl. Then I noticed a room farther back. I pushed ahead. "Sweetheart, that's where they keep the cats that just came in," Dad said. "Your cat wouldn't be in there."
"It doesn't hurt to look!" I said.
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I stepped in the room and heard a familiar meow.
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Back home, Dad remained stubbornly skeptical.
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17.(2024高二下·诸暨月考)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。
Farah was checking the party list with her mother. The exams were over and Farah wanted to invite her special friends for a party.
"Farah, aren't you going to invite Hafsa " her mother asked. Hafsa had been her best friend who lived across the street but now Farah had made new friends. "Mother, I am now a part of Purple Girls Club and we have rules about friends," Farah answered hesitantly. "What rules " her mother asked sarcastically (讽刺地).
"Only very pretty girls can be in our group. Hafsa is ... dark. I can't be seen with her. It's bad for my image." "Farah, I can't believe you base your friendship on appearance rather than character. I had expected better judgment from you than this nonsense," her mother retorted (反驳) angrily.
Farah sank into silence. In her heart she knew her mother was right. Sometimes she too felt uncomfortable with her "cool" friends.
Just then, her father called, "Farah, come here." Farah went and paled when she saw the report card in his hands.
"Farah, how come you failed each subject You were my pride." Her father questioned.
She hated to see such look of disappointment in his eyes. The truth was that the Club left her with little time for studies. The girls got together almost daily for movies, shopping, and partying. It had seemed like so much fun but now it left a bitter taste in her mouth.
"Farah " her father asked again , but Farah just hung her head in shame and did not answer.
"Farah, you shall take supplementary (补考) papers next month."
Knowing how strict her father could be, Farah went to her room and opened her copies.
Seeing her homework filled with red crosses, Farah felt awfully terrible. How could she have neglected(忽视)her studies so much
She called Gina, the leader of the Club. "Gina, can you lend me your copies I need them to complete my notes for the exams." Gina erupted into laughter. "Exams Who cares Farah. There are other ways of passing them." Farah replaced the phone quickly. Even in desperation, she could never cheat.
One by one, she called her so-called friends but no one was willing to help.
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: Farah sat dejected on her bed, searching hard in her mind for other names she could turn to.
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Paragraph 2: Next Monday, as the two old friends entered the school together, Gina saw them and called out haughtily (傲慢地),
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18.(2024高二下·金华期末)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。
The more you trust and believe in angels, the more they will pour their blessings upon you.
It was our first day to explore the city of Moscow on our own, without a friend or tour guide leading the way. My husband and I had completed a week-long tour and felt confident that we could wander through the streets by ourselves now. We had enjoyed a full day of exploration when suddenly the sky turned from clear blue to gray. "It's time to head back!" I said.
As we went on along the road to our hotel, Kvart, the storm clouds covered the entire sky, and the first raindrops began to hit our heads.
"Should we grab a taxi " I yelled, the rain being so loud that I had to raise my voice.
"No, we can make it," my husband boomed back. "It's only a twenty-minute walk."
As the rain and wind increased, so did our footsteps. The streets had turned into roaring rivers that quickly soaked our shoes. Suddenly, the biggest eruption of thunder I had ever experienced sounded directly above us! I thought my heart truly stopped for- that moment.
We hurried forward, but it wasn't long before we realized that we had been walking much longer than it should have taken us to reach our hotel. Where on earth did we take the wrong turn We had not bought international phone cards, so we couldn't call for help, and the streets were empty.
Suddenly we noticed some lights on at a gas station. Great, at least we could ask someone there for help! As we approached it, two men were refueling their Chevrolet car. We asked them how to get to Kvart. They didn't reply but managed a friendly no d and smile. We went on to explain the situation with the few awkward Russian phrases we had just learned. They listened intently, but it was obvious that they were becoming increasingly confused. We had to try our luck back on the street, praying deep down, "Please, send angels to lead us back."
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(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Then a familiar Chevrolet-car pulled up besides us...
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Finally they understood what we meant.
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19.(2024高二下·浙江期中)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。
By the time 18-year-old Amy Waldroop returned to her grandmother's tiny house, it was nearly midnight and she was exhausted. After a full day's work at a flower shop, she had put in another six hours waiting tables before heading home. This was her typical weekends.
Pushing the key into the lock, she quietly opened the door so as not to wake her younger siblings. She stepped into the front room, and froze. The house was a mess: plates of half-eaten food were scattered in front of the TV; clothes, shoes and exercise books were everyone.
Amy's eyes welled with tears. "This is just too much for me." she thought. Terrible memories began to race through her mind. Two years before, her parents lost their lives in an accident, leaving Amy and her siblings for their grandma, Helen, who had spent half of her life in a wheelchair. The life burden fell on Amy's shoulders, which was too much for a girl.
Life moved on. One day, walking across the school grounds, Amy found a table littered with university brochures. She browsed through pictures of spacious campuses and happy peers, all of it looking unachievable for her, given the current situation and financial conditions. But her teacher gave her unexpected hope, saying" You could attend university for free. It would take a scholarship, though, and for that you'd need much better grades."
During her final year of high school, Amy diligently attended classes, then went to work after school, returned to her grandmother's house, cared for her sisters and brothers and went through homework till the early hours of the morning, struggling for her dream university.
One afternoon, she walked home from school, holding a sheet of paper tightly. It was a letter from the University of California, informing her that she would be offered a scholarship and was admitted to the university. It was what she'd been longing for, a place where she could study to become someone special-a nurse, perhaps, or maybe even a lawyer.
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Yet the letter only made Amy struggle inside.
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The next afternoon, Amy spotted the wrinkled letter she threw into the dustbin on the table when arriving home.
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20.(2024高二下·慈溪期末)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 my boy was little, we were always on the same side. He loved life and approached everything with wild curiosity and boundless energy. I spent most of my life chasing him with great joy.
Lately, though, same-sidedness was rare. We began to argue about music, movies, and even the holes in his jeans. He complained we didn't let him have as many freedoms as his new friends had, and the friction (摩擦) was fierce. I understood that as he stretched to grow, I needed to open my hand. But Grant was often distant.
One day, when he came back from school, I smiled. "How was your day, Grant " I wanted to hug him, but I hesitated. These teen years had brought distance.
"School was good. Track was great." The fridge door opened, and the top half of Grant disappeared behind the door.
"I'm glad," after an awkward silence, I added, "What made track great "
Now the fridge door slammed. "I just love to run," he said, taking a huge bite of apple. "I plan to have a daily practice. I'm starting tomorrow morning."
"Wonderful," I said. Silence again. I chopped. Grant chomped.
"Well, I'm going to do homework," my son said. He grabbed his back pack and headed out of the kitchen. But when he got to the dining room, he paused for seconds and turned. "Mom, want to run with me It'd be good to have a partner."
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Paragraph 1: I looked into hiseyesin amazement.
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Paragraph 2: The next morning, Grant and I began our first running session together.
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答案解析部分
1.范文
Having thought twice, Jonah went forward. "Zoe, I'm here. You can do this," he said softly. He sat next to her and took her hands in his. He felt the trembling in her fingers and knew she was really scared. But he also felt something else — a sense of determination. "I know you're nervous, but you've worked so hard for this. You're going to be amazing," he said, trying to sound as confident as he could. Zoe looked up at him, her eyes still filled with tears but also a spark of hope. "You really think so " she asked. "Of course I do," Jonah replied, giving her a reassuring smile. "Now, let's go show them what you've got." With that, Jonah helped Zoe stand up and they walked out the door, ready to face the stage together.
2.The next day I was standing in Mrs. Benny's garden, surrounded by red tomatoes and rows of greens. The sweet smelling of fresh vegetables and fruits filled the air. Seeing me, Mrs. Benny greeted me with a smile and handed me a basket. "Pick as many as you can use!" she said. As I moved through the garden, plucking ripe tomatoes, she explained the importance of fresh ingredients in cooking. Then, we went into her kitchen, where she showed me how to make a delicious tomato jam. A few hours later, I had learned more about cooking from Mrs. Benny than I had ever learned at home.
When I got home with two containers of tomato jam, my mom was lying on the sofa, a wet cloth on her forehead. She seemed exhausted, the stress of her daily routine showed on her face. For fear of disturbing her rest, I approached quietly , but she opened her eyes and forced a weak smile when she saw the jars in my hand. I explained my day with Mrs. Benny and showed her the tomato jam. Her eyes lit up with curiosity, insisting on tasting it. As she sampled the jam, a genuine smile spread across her face. "It's delicious!" she said, "You might have a chance at winning that competition." "Really " I shouted out with joy. For the first time, I felt confident immediately. Maybe, with the help of Mrs. Benny, I could do well in the cooking competition.
3.One possible version:
Matthew and Tessa are both grateful that Natalie was there to help them. They thought they were in great need of an extra set of hands at that moment. Matthew said Natalie was super focused on Tessa so that he did not have to worry about his wife. Without Natalie there, he wouldn't have been able to give his attention to Tobin. "She was there to do anything we asked," said Tessa. "And the first thing I thought of was that someone could hold my back up. And she did. It was perfect."
Natalie said Tobin's unexpected birth was all just part of her job. The teen, who's getting ready to head off to college in the fall, says, "I just did what I was supposed to do in that situation. I'm a lifeguard. It was the first time I'd had to help bring life into the world, rather than just prevent death." Undoubtedly, the whole experience made an impression on her and she planned on sending birthday cards to Tobin. Both Natalie and the couple plan to stay in touch. They're definitely bonded for life after this unforgettable experience.
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That afternoon, I took the dog and sneaked into the bathroom. "I'm going to give you a bath!" I announced. One-Eyed looked at me strangely, obviously not understanding what I was saying. I took my sister's shampoo and poured the whole bottle into the bathtub. Then I coaxed the dog in and started scrubbing the dirt off him with our towels. However, things quickly got messy. Soap and water splashed everywhere; bubbles floated like tiny, soapy snowflakes. One- Eyed shook himself vigorously and barked excitedly, soon turning the bathroom into a wet battleground. It should have been my secret mission, but now, it turned into a disaster! Panicking, I ran out to seek help, only to find my mom at the door.
I thought my mom would punish me, but she was just standing there and laughing. "Well, well, what do we have here " she chuckled, wiping away tears of laughter. I stammered, admitting everything. Instead of scolding me, she bent down and gave me a gentle hug," I knew you just want to help. "Straightening up", she suggested, "Now shall we clean up the mess together, young man " "Yes, ma'am!" I nodded. Even though we never actually had a conversation about my being the youngest, I think Mom understood I was trying to make my own place in our family. Bathing the dog might not sound like a Declaration of Independence, but for a six-year-old, well, it was my best shot.
5. But her mother's eyes never made it all the way to the cake. Instead, she landed on the chaos in the kitchen. Flour was sprinkled like snow over the counter tops, and chocolate fingerprints were stamped across the tiles. Amid this chaos, Cindy stood, a nervous smile flickering on her face, her hands coated in a mix of sugar and flour. "What have you done, Cindy !" her mother asked, her trembling voice filled with noticeable anger. Cindy's heart sank. All her efforts to prepare the cake seemed to have just backfired. She stammered to explain herself but words eluded her, her mind in a total blank. Cindy looked up at her father as if asking for help.
"Wow, look at the beautiful cake!" her father exclaimed. He came over and rubbed her head affectionately. Cindy was reduced to tears. Between sobs, she poured out everything. Her mother's stern expression softened as she realized that all Cindy had done was to give them an anniversary surprise. "I'm sorry, honey." She gently wiped her tears away and the next second Cindy was in a tight embrace. "Let's clean the kitchen together!" suggested her father. Soon everything was back in place and they sat around the table for the cake. Slightly off-balanced as it was, it tasted surprisingly delicious. The imperfect cake was just perfect for the celebration as a family.
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