2026版《决胜蓝图》专题六 2 实战篇(课件)英语高考大二轮专题复习

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名称 2026版《决胜蓝图》专题六 2 实战篇(课件)英语高考大二轮专题复习
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实战篇
想要完成一篇精彩的读后续写并拿到高分,最主要的是应做到与原文的协同一致,包括在语言、内容和逻辑上与原文达成协同一致。那么如何打造一篇风格一致、与原文高度融合、衔接紧密的高分续写呢?满分解题策略如下。
01
真题感悟 考向研悟
【2024·新高考全国卷Ⅰ】
阅读下面的材料,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。
[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.

[2]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.
[3]Finally, with just two minutes to spare we rolled into the bus station.Thankfully, there was a long 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.
[4]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.
[5]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:续写词数应为150个左右。
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.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 通读全文·理清脉络
解题思路 线索梳理
What is the passage about?  I met __________ on ___________________
__________________evening in September.
Gunter
a cold, wet and
unforgettable
解题思路 线索梳理
When/Where? [1]I had planned to fly to __________ and take a bus to __________ for a conference.
Who I, Gunter
Vienna
Prague
解题思路 线索梳理
Then what happened? [1] I touched down in Vienna just __________ before the departure of __________ to Prague. The moment I got off the plane, I ran like crazy through the airport building and jumped into ____________________ on the rank without a second thought.
30 minutes
the last bus
the first taxi
解题思路 线索梳理
Then what happened? [3] Finally, with just two minutes to spare we rolled into ____________________.
[4] Just then I realised that I had __________________ in my wallet.
[5] I jumped out of the car, made a mad run for the machine, and popped __________ in, only to read the message: “____________________. Sorry.”
the bus station
zero cash
my card
Out of order
解题思路 线索梳理
What's the opinion or attitude?/How does sb. feel? [1]...I ran like _______...
[3] ____________________, there was a long queue (队列) still waiting to board the bus. Gunter parked the taxi behind the bus, turned around, and looked at me with ____________________ on his face.
[4]I flashed him an ____________________smile as I pulled out my Portuguese bankcard.
crazy
Thankfully
a big smile
apologetic
解题思路 线索梳理
What's the opinion or attitude?/How does sb. feel? [4]A feeling of ____________________ washed over me as I saw the bus queue thinning out.
[5]I jumped out of the car, made a __________ run for the machine.
合理推测:
最大的冲突:______________________________
helplessness
mad
I cannot pay Gunter the taxi fare.
解题思路 线索梳理
What finally happened? (正能量原则) I __________the money I owned Gunter.
What was the inspiration? Gunter __________ and __________me and I kept my promise.
paid back
trusted
helped
依据首句·构思情节
第一段段首句:I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news.
根据第一段段首句的关键词 __________和第二段段首句的关键词____________________、__________和__________构思三个微情节:
[Question 1] How did I feel
[Answer]  ______________________________
bad news
four days later
called
promised
I felt embarrassed and ashamed.
[Question 2] What's Gunter's reaction?(根据正能量原则作答)
[Answer]  ____________________
[Question 3] What's my promise?(根据第二段段首句作答)
[Answer]  _________________________________________________
He comforted me.
I promised to call him and pay the fare four days later.
第二段段首句:Four days later, when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised.
根据第二段段首句的关键词 __________和__________构思三个微情节:
[Question 1] What's Gunter's reaction
[Answer]  ________________________________________
called
promised
He was surprised but agreed to meet me.
[Question 2] What happened when we met?(根据正能量原则作答)
[Answer]  ________________________________________
[Question 3] What did I learn from the experience?(总结全文,升华主题)
[Answer]  _________________________________________________
__________________________________
I paid the fare and we became good friends.
Gunter helped me and he made me realize the meaning
of trust and kindness.
 六所细节·语言协同
guilty
(1)话题词汇 ①内疚的 adj. __________
②尴尬的 adj. ____________________
③催促 v.__________
④补充说 v.__________
⑤令人安慰的 adj. __________
⑥立即 adv. __________
embarrassed
urge
add
comforting
instantly
relief
(1)话题词汇 ⑦宽慰 n.__________
⑧上(公共汽车) v.__________
⑨意想不到的 adj. __________
⑩靠近 v.__________
帮助 n.__________
回应 v.__________
真诚的 adj. __________
不知所措__________
令某人非常惊讶的是_____________________
board
unexpected
approach
assistance
respond
genuine
at a loss
much to one's surprise
at a loss
(2)adj.作状语 ①I was __________ (不知所措) what to do, ________________________ (又内疚又尴尬).
②______________________________ (令人出乎意料却高兴的是), he agreed to meet me.
guilty and embarrassed
Unexpected but delighted
with a comforting smile on his face
(3)with复合结构 He added that I didn't have to pay him because it was not my fault, ______________________________
(脸上带着安慰的微笑).
(4)无生命名词作主语 __________________________________________________ (一股强烈的宽慰和感激之情笼罩着我) like a beam of sunlight.
An intense wave of relief and gratitude surrounded
me
boarding the bus
(5)v.- ing形式作状语 Before ___________________ (上公共汽车), I asked Gunter for his phone number, __________
(承诺) that I would definitely call and pay him when ____________________ (返回维也纳) four days later.
promising
returning to Vienna
(6)“hardly...when...”意为“一(刚)……就……”+否定词置于句首引起的部分倒装 ______________________________________________________ (我刚在公共汽车上坐稳,它就开始移动了).
Hardly had I settled on the bus when it
started to move
rushed
(7)动词的联动 A few minutes later, when Gunter got out of his car and approached me, I __________ (冲) to him, __________ (给予) him a bear hug and ________________________________________ (表达我诚挚的感谢) to him.
gave
expressed my sincere appreciation
it was with his assistance that
(8)强调句型 I gratefully told him that __________________________ (正是在他的帮助下) I attended my important conference in time.
(9)呼应主题的升华:not only引起的部分倒装 As it turned out, ____________________
______________________________________________________________________________________ (冈特不仅帮助我成功到达了目的地,还在我心中播下了信任和善良的种子).
not only did Gunter help me make it to my destination, but he also planted the seed of trust and kindness in my heart
 撰写成文·妙笔生花
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.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
One possible version:
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news. I was at a loss what to do, guilty and embarrassed. Much to my surprise, however, Gunter urged me to get on the bus right away. He added that I didn't have to pay him because it was not my fault, with a comforting smile on his face. Instantly, an intense wave of relief and gratitude surrounded me like a beam of sunlight. Before boarding the bus, I asked Gunter for his phone number, promising that I would definitely call and pay him when returning to Vienna four days later. Then, he waved me good -bye and wished me a good journey. Hardly had I settled on the bus when it started to move.
Four days later, when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised. Unexpected but delighted, he agreed to meet me. A few minutes later, when Gunter got out of his car and approached me, I rushed to him, gave him a bear hug, and expressed my sincere appreciation to him. Then I gave him the money along with a small gift. I gratefully told him that it was with his assistance that I attended my important conference in time. Hearing what I said, Gunter was happy for me, responding with a big smile again. Our chance encounter became the beginning of our genuine friendship. As it turned out, not only did Gunter help me make it to my destination, but he also planted the seed of trust and kindness in my heart.
02
当堂即练 精准提升
Writing 1
阅读下面的材料,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·沧州三模)Jack and Emma were best friends who shared a deep love for cycling. Jack was a freewheeling and fearless biker, while Emma was more cautious and methodical. This difference in their personalities often led to arguments, but they always managed to resolve their differences and come out stronger than ever.
One sunny afternoon, Jack suggested they go for a bike ride to explore the newly opened dirt track in the woods. Emma, who was still doubtful about the unknown path, tried to talk Jack out of it, but he was determined. Finally, she agreed to go along, hoping that nothing would go wrong. As they cycled along the dirt track, the landscape was filled with fallen trees and holes. Jack, who was in front, ignored the obstacles (障碍) and continued on his way. Emma, following behind, tried to avoid the obstacles but hit a slippery log and fell off her bike. Emma's left knee was injured.
Emma was annoyed. She blamed Jack for not being more careful and accused him of putting them in danger. Jack felt guilty and apologised, but Emma was too upset to listen. She stormed off on foot, leaving Jack alone with her bike.
Jack stayed behind to repair Emma's bike so they could continue their ride. When Emma returned, she found him patiently repairing her bicycle. His face was filled with concentration and care, and even though he didn't say anything, his actions had expressed his intentions. Emma was moved and realised that Jack didn't intentionally hurt her and there shouldn't be any conflict between them.
That evening, both Jack and Emma couldn't shake the feeling of discomfort in their hearts. They missed each other's company. Both knew that they needed to talk about what had happened but neither wanted to be the first to initiate the conversation.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
Finally, Jack couldn't bear the thought of losing his best friend.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The next day they met at the riverbank, both feeling nervous._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
One possible version:
Finally, Jack couldn't bear the thought of losing his best friend. He messaged Emma, “I know I was too careless today,” he typed. “I'm sorry for putting you in danger. I just want us to move past this and be friends again.” Emma read the message and felt a sense of relief wash over her. She knew that Jack had always been there for her and she didn't want to let this small disagreement come between them. Emma messaged Jack back. “I'm sorry too,” she wrote. “Let's meet at the riverbank tomorrow afternoon and talk about this like adults.”
The next day they met at the riverbank, both feeling nervous. But they were also determined to put their differences aside and focus on what really mattered—their friendship. They talked about their different perspectives on how they had felt and what they could do in the future to avoid similar conflicts. Throughout the conversation, they were both mindful of being respectful and listening to each other's points of view. They agreed that from then on, they would always communicate better when there were any issues or concerns and that they would never let their bikes get between them again.
Writing 2
阅读下面的材料,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·潍坊三模)“This is enough! I cannot stand it anymore!” My owner's mother shouted at the top of her lungs. “Wolfie has to go! Have a dog that's so big and eats so much! I cannot stand him urinating (小便) all over the house instead of in the small basin at his kennel (狗窝)!”
“But...” My owner cried.
“No buts, Bob!” His mother shouted. Her cold tone indicated she meant business.
Now think back on your most depressing moment. Then multiply that feeling of depression by a hundred. That was how I felt at that time. I would be separated from my beloved owner, Bob. This was the end and I had no one to blame but myself.
Lowering his head in sadness, Bob dragged himself towards his room and slowly closed the door. With a click, he locked it. I went back to my kennel and lay inside. I sighed deeply, tears welling up in my eyes. Soon, I would have no owner and I would have to find shelter, food and water by myself. Poor me.
After a while, I heard footsteps that were becoming louder by the second. I raised my head and saw Bob walking towards me with a leash (皮带) in his left hand.
“We are going to the market,” Bob told me as he tied one end of the leash around my neck.
A walk would make me feel better. I followed Bob and his mother to the market. Soon, we reached the long road that we had to cross to get to the market. After waiting for ages, the traffic light finally turned green. While crossing the road, Bob walked slowly as he seemed about leaving me. We were soon falling behind his mother.
From the corner of my eye, I saw something moving closer and closer at great speed. It was a red car speeding towards Bob's mother! Bob also saw it but his mother was unaware of the danger approaching her! I caught a glance of the look of horror on Bob's face which had turned white.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
I needed to do something!_________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
She looked down at me, feeling touched.______________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
One possible version:
I needed to do something! Then, an idea struck me. Without hesitation, I let out a loud bark and broke away from Bob. I raced towards Bob's mother. With an extra burst of energy, I caught up to her, leapt and pushed her aside. She staggered forward but soon balanced herself. The car sped past, barely missing me by an inch. Lucky me! Bob rushed towards his mother and me. We got to the safety of the pavement. “I...I cannot believe this. Wol...Wolfie saved my life,” Bob's mother cried, still in shock from her near -death experience.
She looked down at me, feeling touched. I responded with a bark. Her eyes softened and she gave me a hug. “Let's continue to keep him,” she said. I could not believe my ears. I barked and wagged my tail excitedly while Bob's eyes widened in delight. He was jumping for joy. Now, I have turned over a new leaf. I make sure that I urinate in the small basin in my kennel and the whole family now treats me like a hero, but I feel that what I did was just something anyone would have done in my position.