《直通名校》专题六 读后续写话题练(二) 成长蜕变(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(二) 成长蜕变(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(二) 成长蜕变
  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·南京模拟)I am not a gamer.I’ll be honest: video games and I don’t really see eye to eye, and I have no ambitions to become better.I never have the experience playing against my kids and winning.And that’s okay.Board games, on the other hand, are a different story.At least there, I stand a chance of victory.
  One day, my 12-year-old son begged me to play a game with him.He held out a game controller and begged,“Just one game with me? You can use it to control the game through your movements.” His eyes were full of anticipation and I could see the excitement welling up within him.How could I possibly resist such a sincere and heartfelt request? “Just one game.” My son’s face lit up.In a matter of minutes, we were standing in our living room, virtually bowling away.
  My son’s amusement at my lack of gaming skills was evident.I could see the struggle on his face as he fought to hold back his laughter.The game controller felt awkward and unfamiliar in my hand, but I did my best to copy my son’s movements and follow his lead.At one point, my son said,“No, Mom.You really have to put some force into it.Like this.” With that, he threw his arm back, stepped forward, and with plenty of force extended out his arm that was holding the controller.Instead of sending the virtual bowling ball flying, the controller went off his hand and broke the TV screen.The impact was immediate and destructive.The screen cracked, sending a crazy mosaic (马赛克) of colours dancing across its surface.It looked like something straight out of a dream.
  The air stood still at that moment.The look on my son’s face was a funny mixture of horror, disbelief and guilt.He stayed absolutely frozen for a long moment.Then, slowly, he turned to me.“Mom ...” with a weak smile,“Did I just ...break the TV?”
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
  Surprisingly, I wasn’t angry at all.                      
                                                 
                                                 
  But my son insisted on keeping the broken TV.
                                                 
                                                 
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  Surprisingly, I wasn’t angry at all.After all, it was just an accident.“Yes, sweetie.” I approached him, fighting to keep a straight face.“You did just break it,” I added with a playful grin, “Next time, let’s stick to board games.” My boy buried his head in my arms.From the way he hugged me, I could tell how apologetic he was.It was an innocent mistake and I hated to blame a child with guilt.“Don’t worry — we’ll throw the broken TV away and buy a new one.”
  But my son insisted on keeping the broken TV.He carried it to the corner of the sitting room.On seeing my confused look, he explained,“It will remind me to be cautious.” As my gaze fell upon that cracked screen, I couldn’t help but recall my son’s fateful words:“Like this.” These two words echoed in my mind, seeming to offer a profound life lesson.Accidents happen and it is practical forgiveness that plays a significant role in shaping a child’s character.The incident indeed brought us even closer as a family.
2 / 2读后续写话题练(二) 成长蜕变
  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·南京模拟)I am not a gamer.I’ll be honest: video games and I don’t really see eye to eye, and I have no ambitions to become better.I never have the experience playing against my kids and winning.And that’s okay.Board games, on the other hand, are a different story.At least there, I stand a chance of victory.
  One day, my 12-year-old son begged me to play a game with him.He held out a game controller and begged,“Just one game with me? You can use it to control the game through your movements.” His eyes were full of anticipation and I could see the excitement welling up within him.How could I possibly resist such a sincere and heartfelt request? “Just one game.” My son’s face lit up.In a matter of minutes, we were standing in our living room, virtually bowling away.
  My son’s amusement at my lack of gaming skills was evident.I could see the struggle on his face as he fought to hold back his laughter.The game controller felt awkward and unfamiliar in my hand, but I did my best to copy my son’s movements and follow his lead.At one point, my son said,“No, Mom.You really have to put some force into it.Like this.” With that, he threw his arm back, stepped forward, and with plenty of force extended out his arm that was holding the controller.Instead of sending the virtual bowling ball flying, the controller went off his hand and broke the TV screen.The impact was immediate and destructive.The screen cracked, sending a crazy mosaic (马赛克) of colours dancing across its surface.It looked like something straight out of a dream.
  The air stood still at that moment.The look on my son’s face was a funny mixture of horror, disbelief and guilt.He stayed absolutely frozen for a long moment.Then, slowly, he turned to me.“Mom ...” with a weak smile,“Did I just ...break the TV?”
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。
  Surprisingly, I wasn’t angry at all.                       
                                            
                                            
                                            
  But my son insisted on keeping the broken TV.                      
                                            
                                            
                                            
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