2026届高考英语一轮复习课件:读后续写微技能1(16张PPT)

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(共16张PPT)
高考英语读后续写微技能训练1
I met Gunter on a cold, wet and unforgettable evening in September. I had planned to fly to Vienna and take a bus to Prague for a conference. Due to a big storm, my flight had been delayed by an hour and a half. I touched down in Vienna just 30 minutes before the departure of the last bus to Prague. The moment I got off the plane, I ran like crazy through the airport building and jumped into the first taxi on the rank without a second thought.
That was when I met Gunter. I told him where I was going, but he said he hadn’t heard of the bus station. I thought my pronunciation was the problem, so I explained again more slowly, but he still looked confused. When I was about to give up, Gunter fished out his little phone and rang up a friend. After a heated discussion that lasted for what seemed like a century, Gunter put his phone down and started the car.
Finally, with just two minutes to spare we rolled into the bus station. Thankfully, there was along queue(队列) still waiting to board the bus. Gunter parked the taxi behind the bus, turned around, and looked at me with a big smile on his face. “We made it,” he said.
(2024新高考Ⅰ卷)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。
Just then I realised that I had zero cash in my wallet. I flashed him an apologetic smile as I pulled out my Portuguese bankcard. He tried it several times, but the card machine just did not play along. A feeling of helplessness washed over me as I saw the bus queue thinning out. At this moment, Gunter pointed towards the waiting hall of the bus station. There, at the entrance, was a cash machine. I jumped out of the car, made a mad run for the machine, and popped my card in, only to read the message: “Out of order. Sorry.”
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 ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news.
Four days later,when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised.
1. 梳理原文 体裁: 记叙文 人称: 第一人称 时态: 一般过去时
读五要素 (1) Who I, Gunter
(2) When a cold, wet and unforgettable evening in September
(3) Where in Vienna Airport
(4) How I (anxious→relief→helpless, sorry→______)
Gunter (frustrated→confused→______)
(5) What (main idea) 我匆忙搭乘出租车前往车站赶最后一班去布拉格的公交车,到达后却发现自己没带现金,葡萄牙银行卡和取款机都用不了。
续写策略与线索 (6) Writing Clues 第一段:我向Gunter解释无法付款的消息→Gunter的反应→我提出解决办法(应兼顾第二段首句的“联系”一说)→双方约定,Gunter表示理解并信任我→我最后赶上公交车,参加了会议
第二段:电话内容(对话描写或提及见面或确定如何支付车费)→见面情形,我对Gunter的感谢之情→ Gunter的回应→我们成为好朋友
2. 梳理原文情节情感双线
beginning/background(Para 1 )
情节:With only 30 minutes left to catch the last bus to Prague, I rushed into a taxi.
情感:anxious, desperate
rising action(Para 2-3)
情节:Although I had difficulty pronouncing the bus station accurately, Gunter, the taxi driver, patiently asked his friend for help and ended up sending me there in time.
情感:frustrated,relief
2. 梳理原文情节情感双线
climax(Para 4 )
情节:With all methods tried, I still failed to pay for my taxi fare to Gunter.
情感:helpless, sorry,confused
falling action(续写Para1)
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news.
ending/solution(续写Para2)
Four days later,when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised.
3. 梳理续写段首句
falling action(续写Para1)
How did Gunter respond
What did he say and do next
How did I feel and what did I say

ending/solution(续写Para2)
(1)What was the content of the phone call
(2)What did I say and do
(3)What did Gunter say and do
(4)What was my feeling

4. 续写故事
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news. His face showed a hint of concern, but he quickly nodded in understanding. “Don’t worry,” he said calmly. “You can pay me back later.” I was surprised by his kindness and insisted on getting his contact information. Gunter wrote down his number and handed it to me.“Promise you’ll call me when you’re back.” he said with a smile. I thanked him and hurried out. As I boarded the bus just in time, I waved goodbye to Gunter, who was standing by his taxi, feeling a mix of relief and gratitude.
Four days later,when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised. He answered the phone cheerfully. We arranged to meet at a café near the Vienna airport. When we met, I handed him the cash I owed along with a small token of appreciation—a local delicacy from Prague. “This is to thank you for your help,” I said, smiling. Gunter accepted the gift with a warm grin, and we spent the next hour talking about our lives and travels. Through this encounter, I not only attended my conference but also gained a new friend. Gunter’s kindness left a lasting impact, reminding me of goodness in unexpected places.
(2017年11月浙江卷)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。
A vacation with my mother
I had an interesting childhood: It was filled with surprises and amusements, all because of my mother—loving, sweet, and yet absent-minded and forgetful. One strange family trip we took when I was eleven tells a lot about her.
My two sets of grandparents lived in Colorado and North Dakota, and my parents decided to spend a few weeks driving to those states and seeing all the sights along the way. As the first day of our trip approached, David, my eight-year-old brother, and I unwillingly said good-bye to all of our friends. Who knew if we’d ever see them again Finally, the moment of our departure arrived, and we loaded suitcases, books, games, camping equipment, and a tent into the car and bravely drove off. We bravely drove off again two hours later after we’d returned home to get the purse and traveler’s checks Mom had forgotten.
David and I were always a little nervous when using gas station bathrooms if Mom was driving while Dad slept: “You stand outside the door and play lookout while I go, and I’ll stand outside the door and play lookout while you go.” I had terrible pictures in my mind: “Honey, where are the kids ” “What ! Oh, Gosh… I thought they were being awfully quiet.” We were never actually left behind in a strange city, but we weren’t about to take any chances.
On the fourth or fifth night, we had trouble finding a hotel with a vacancy. After driving in vain for some time, Mom suddenly got a great idea: Why didn’t we find a house with a likely-looking backyard and ask if we could set up tent there David and I became nervous. To our great relief, Dad turned down the idea. Mom never could understand our objections. If a strange family showed upon her front doorsteps, Mom would have been delighted. She thinks everyone in the world as nice as she is. We finally found a vacancy in the next town.
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。
The next day we remembered the brand-new tent we had brought with us.
We drove through several states and saw lots of great sights along the way.
1. 梳理原文 体裁: 人称: 时态:______________
读五要素 (1) Who
(2) When
(3) Where
(4) How
(5) What (main idea)
续写策略与线索 (6) Writing Clues
记叙文
第一人称
一般过去时
On the trip to Colorado and North Dakota
我们一家人去祖父母所在的州自驾旅游,因为我妈妈健忘又善良的性格,使得我们的旅途惊险又有趣。
Mom, Dad, David and I
When I was eleven, during my family vacation
Mom (loving, sweet, absent-minded and forgetful→ responsible→_____); I (fearful→nervous→relieved→_____)
第一段:想起了我们新买的帐篷→我提议去露营→我们搭起帐篷→开启露营的美好时光
第二段:我们一路欣赏美景,心情愉悦→顺利抵达祖父母家→感受到了妈妈的爱和家庭的温暖
2. 梳理原文情节情感双线
beginning/background(Para 1 )
情节:My mother’s forgetfulness filled our life with much surprise and amusement.
情感:joyful/delighted
rising action(Para 2-3)
情节:My mom was so forgetful that she always forget something important, so we all worried about our trip.
情感:fearful, unwilling
2. 梳理原文情节情感双线
climax(Para 4 )
情节:Mom suggested setting up the tent at someone’s backyard. We all disagreed. Finally we found a hotel.
情感:nervous, relieved
falling action(续写 Para1)
The next day we remembered the brand-new tent we had brought with us.
ending/solution(续写 Para2)
We drove through several states and saw lots of great sights along the way.
3. 梳理续写段首句
falling action(续写Para1)
ending/solution(续写Para2)
(1)Did we use the tent
(2)What did we do with the tent
(3)Where did we put up the tent?
(4)How did we feel about the camping
...
(1) What sights did we see
(2) What else did we experience along the trip apart from the great sights
(3) Did we successfully make it to our grandparents’ place
(4) How did we feel at the end of our trip
...
4. 续写故事
The next day we remembered the brand-new tent we had brought with us. Mom insisted that we should make full use of the unused tent. David and I looked at Dad, hoping he could stop her crazy idea. But Mom was determined to use it at least once during our trip. We finally stopped at the front doorstep of a house with a big backyard. Sitting around the campfire, we talked and laughed. It was the first time that I had thought Mom could be wise as I was admiring our tent. That night, we slept soundly and had a sweet dream even with the chilly wind blowing outside.
We drove through several states and saw lots of great sights along the way.The bright blue sky, the endless green grass, the setting sun and the countless stars of night kept me spellbound. We laughed and chatted all the way. To our relief, we arrived at our grandparents’ home safely. As we settled into the familiar embrace of my grandparents’ home, we knew that this journey would forever hold a special place in our hearts. That night, I was lost in thought when we shared our trip with my grandparents. “Where is our tent, David ” Oh, my God. Mom forgot to put it in the trunk.
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