2026届高考英语二轮复习:025年英语全国一卷读后续写专项讲解 课件(共14张)

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名称 2026届高考英语二轮复习:025年英语全国一卷读后续写专项讲解 课件(共14张)
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专项讲解
2025年英语全国一卷读后续写
Lead in
Think
Read
Write
CONTENT
Do you have siblings
Have you remembered the biggest quarrel between you and your brother/sister
Who usually compromises first
How do you settle such quarrels
Lead in
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 wife and I wanted to share our new home with family and friends by hosting a small gathering in the early summer. She had prepared lots of snacks, while my job was to have the backyard in order.
There was plenty of space for the kids to run and play. There was just one thing I hadn’t counted on: My brother chose to bring his dog Toby, a 50-pound ball of fire. Though friendly, he could easily knock over my niece’s small boys and my six-month-old granddaughter. So, when my brother showed up, I asked him to watch Toby and keep him outside.
My plan was working out just fine. Toby was using up his energy by running back and forth in the backyard and giving the kids plenty of room. Unexpectedly, after supper, the weather changed. It started to rain and everyone went indoors.
It was an awkward moment. I didn’t want Toby to be running around in the house, and my brother wasn’t happy with driving home with a wet dog. Eventually, my brother decided to leave rather than force the issue.
A few days passed, and I hadn’t heard anything from my brother. I texted him and expressed wishes for him to come out again. His reply came as a surprise — a shock, actually: “Not a chance.” Clearly, he was unhappy over the way we had parted. After all, I had left him little choice. Well, he’ll get over it, I reasoned.
Two months passed. My wife suggested I get in touch with my brother, but I resisted, thinking he should call first. However, my conscience (良心) kept bothering me. I tried to put myself in my brother’s shoes. He was facing health issues and his wife of thirty-five years had passed away a few months earlier. Toby was his constant companion, the one who kept him going.
注意: (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。
I realized it was me who was at fault.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother’s door.
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P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
Read to set the tone
1. When and where, who did what for what purpose
When
Where
Who
What
Why
P1: My wife and I wanted to share our new home with family and friends by hosting a small gathering in the early summer. She had prepared lots of snacks, while my job was to have the backyard in order.
P2: There was plenty of space for the kids to run and play. There was just one thing I hadn’t counted on: My brother chose to bring his dog Toby, a 50-pound ball of fire. Though friendly, he could easily knock over my niece’s small boys and my six-month-old granddaughter. So, when my brother showed up, I asked him to watch Toby and keep him outside.
Read to set the tone
2. Summarize the story line and the emotion line.
After supper, rain came. “I” didn’t want Toby inside. “My” brother left. Later, “I” texted to “my” brother but got a “Not a chance” reply.

Two months later, “I” thought of “my” brother faced health issues and lost his wife. “I” realized “I” hurt him.
My wife and “I” hosted a home-gathering. “my” brother brought his dog Toby, which might knock over kids, so Toby was kept outside.
excited;
busy
worried
embarrassed;
dilemmatic
guilty;
sympathetic
uncaring
upset
concerned; worried
Read to set the tone
4. What was the author going to do
3. Why did the author write this passage What did the author want to convey
We should be more empathetic and timely resolve conflicts;
We should repair the relationships between family, and family ties is important.
Continue the cold war
Make the first move to make up
or
Think to plan your plot.
I realized it was me who was at fault. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother’s door.
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Think to plan your plot.
P7: I realized it was me who was at fault.
P8: With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother’s door.
What was “my” reflection How was “I” feel
What did “I” decide to do
What preparation did “my” wife and “I” make?
Think to plan your plot.
P8: With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother’s door.
What did “I” do
What did “I” say
What was “my” brother reaction
What was the ending What lesson did “I” learn?
Write your ending.
I realized it was me who was at fault. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother’s door.
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What was “my” reflection How was “I” feel
What did “I” decide to do
What preparation did “my” wife and “I” make?
What did “I” do
What did “I” say
What was “my” brother reaction
What was the ending What lesson did “I” learn?
One possible version:
I realized it was me who was at fault. In my excessive focus on maintaining order, I had failed to consider my brother‘s emotions. To him, Toby transcended the role of a mere pet—he stood as a close companion. My stubbornness had blinded me to that truth. Guilt swept over me as I pictured him driving home in the downpour, all because I’d refused to let his dog in. Eager to mend things, I determined to do something for my brother. Then I turned to my wife, imploring her to instruct me in baking my brother‘s cherished biscuits. As I carefully wrapped each batch, I silently rehearsed what to say, praying that my brother would sense the genuineness of my intent.
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother's door. Heart pounding, I knocked on his door. When he opened it, his eyes cold, he crossed his arms defensively. "I'm sorry," I blurted out. "I should have seen how much Toby meant to you." Then I held out the box of biscuits, my throat tight with emotion. For a tense moment, he studied me and with a sigh of relief, he stepped aside. As soon as I stepped through the door, I saw Toby wagging its tail at me as if sensing the shift. As we sat down with the biscuits, my brother's eyebrows gradually relaxed and I felt the tension melt away, replaced by the warmth of reconciliation. This small step towards reconciliation made me realize that family bonds were too precious to break over misunderstandings.
One possible version:
I realized it was me who was at fault. My own pride and my focus on a perfect house had blinded me to his pain. I had treated Toby, his only source of comfort, as a simple inconvenience. For my brother, who had already lost so much, my rigid rule must have felt like another rejection. A wave of shame washed over me. I couldn't let my foolishness create a permanent distance between us. My wife agreed, saying it was time to apologize and make things right.
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother's door. Taking a deep breath, I knocked. When he opened it, his eyes showed surprise, followed by a familiar sadness. Before he could speak, I said, "I am so sorry. I was selfish and I hurt you." He stood silently for a moment, his shoulders relaxing slightly. Just then, Toby pushed past his legs, swinging his tail and gently pushed his head against my hand, as if he'd already forgiven me. We sat down, talked, and laughed like old times. By the end of the visit, we'd agreed to have another gathering—this time, with Toby welcome inside, too.
Thanks!
Melissa