《直通名校》专题六 读后续写话题练(五) 学校生活(教师版+学生版)-高考英语二轮复习

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名称 《直通名校》专题六 读后续写话题练(五) 学校生活(教师版+学生版)-高考英语二轮复习
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读后续写话题练(五) 学校生活
  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。
  (2024·杭州模拟)Most people think that procrastination (拖延症) is a negative habit.But people like me who routinely put off doing assignments, are likely to defend our “slower” approach to getting tasks done.
  I’m the only procrastination in my family.My parents and sister were all born with the “do it right now” gift.They are always in a rush, as if closely rushed by an invisible deadline.Personally, I prefer a more relaxed pace.When my parents voiced their concern about my tendencies, saying “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.”“No way!” I responded, confidently presenting my research as a defense.It said people procrastinated when they needed to solve a problem or finish a project.In these cases, delaying a decision can be beneficial.This was because our minds continue to reflect on problems even when we were not actively thinking about them, which could lead to more creative solutions.My findings filled me with satisfaction and pride.My method of getting things done was just as good as my sister’s, I thought.
  At school we’d been talking about architecture and design.As part of the final assessment my teacher Mr Smith announced an exciting project that each student would have a month to complete.We were expected to choose our materials, construct a small building and make use of things we had learned in class.Not only would the winners receive extra credit, but the winning constructions would be proudly displayed in the cafeteria.“I have no clue how I could get it done,” my friend Nate sighed in despair.I didn’t say anything.Not because I shared his anxiety — but because I was not nervous at all.I loved hands-on projects! Picturing my brilliant work exhibited in the cafeteria, I was fully convinced that I would definitely produce something that could impress everyone.So relaxed was I that I didn’t give it a second thought for weeks.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
  Before I knew it, I had only one day left for the project.                      
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
  That taught me a great lesson.                      
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
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  Before I knew it, I had only one day left for the project.In a panic I hastily and quickly glued together what I pulled out from our recycle bin, my hands shaking with the weight of each hasty decision.The finished result looked miserable.Several of my classmates, including Nate, had created amazingly detailed constructions.They used materials like clay, wood and so on and were highly praised by Mr Smith.When I saw their models, I felt even more embarrassed about mine.It was obvious that they had put a lot more time into the assignment than I had.
  That taught me a great lesson.I learnt from that day the importance of deciding on my priorities and budgeting my time.From then on, I tackled things a lot earlier instead of putting things off until tomorrow.As a result, not only did I finish my tasks on time, but I also felt better because I didn’t have to panic at the last minute.At the end of the semester, my work was chosen by Mr Smith on another occasion.Seeing my change, my parents and my sister were so proud of me.It dawned on me that getting things done on time instead of being a procrastinator really counted.
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  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。
  (2024·杭州模拟)Most people think that procrastination (拖延症) is a negative habit.But people like me who routinely put off doing assignments, are likely to defend our “slower” approach to getting tasks done.
  I’m the only procrastination in my family.My parents and sister were all born with the “do it right now” gift.They are always in a rush, as if closely rushed by an invisible deadline.Personally, I prefer a more relaxed pace.When my parents voiced their concern about my tendencies, saying “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.”“No way!” I responded, confidently presenting my research as a defense.It said people procrastinated when they needed to solve a problem or finish a project.In these cases, delaying a decision can be beneficial.This was because our minds continue to reflect on problems even when we were not actively thinking about them, which could lead to more creative solutions.My findings filled me with satisfaction and pride.My method of getting things done was just as good as my sister’s, I thought.
  At school we’d been talking about architecture and design.As part of the final assessment my teacher Mr Smith announced an exciting project that each student would have a month to complete.We were expected to choose our materials, construct a small building and make use of things we had learned in class.Not only would the winners receive extra credit, but the winning constructions would be proudly displayed in the cafeteria.“I have no clue how I could get it done,” my friend Nate sighed in despair.I didn’t say anything.Not because I shared his anxiety — but because I was not nervous at all.I loved hands-on projects! Picturing my brilliant work exhibited in the cafeteria, I was fully convinced that I would definitely produce something that could impress everyone.So relaxed was I that I didn’t give it a second thought for weeks.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。
  Before I knew it, I had only one day left for the project.                      
                                            
                                            
                                            
  That taught me a great lesson.                       
                                            
                                            
                                            
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