2026版《决胜蓝图》特色专项训练 5 第五部分 读后续写专项练-试卷(含答案)英语高考大二轮专题复习(4份打包)

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名称 2026版《决胜蓝图》特色专项训练 5 第五部分 读后续写专项练-试卷(含答案)英语高考大二轮专题复习(4份打包)
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读后续写专项练(三)
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(2024·泰安三模)In the classroom of Class 7, Grade 8, students were excited about an upcoming event. The school had organized a speech competition titled “Ways to Become Successful”, and many students were eager to showcase their public speaking skills. Among them was 13 year old Zora, who, had already won two speech contests and was full of confidence that she could win again.
Zora volunteered to represent her class in the competition, and after a round of voting, she was chosen as the class representative. Although there were only seven days left until the big day, Zora felt a sense of ease about the competition. After all, she had been here before and knew what it took to win.
At home, Zora's father congratulated her on her achievement, while her mother reminded her to take the competition seriously. Despite her parents' advice, Zora was convinced that her past successes meant this would be a walk in the park. Her teacher also urged her to prepare diligently, but Zora only sought help once to revise her initial draft.
As the days went by, Zora did not put in the necessary effort to refine her speech. When the day of the competition arrived, she was hit with a sudden wave of panic. She couldn't remember the content of her speech, and as she stepped onto the stage, her anxiety only grew. After delivering the opening lines, she froze, unable to continue. The supportive applause from the audience only added to her confusion, leaving no room for her to recall her prepared words.
Zora struggled through the rest of her speech, finishing it in a state of embarrassment and shame. As she walked off the stage, she saw the disappointment in her teacher's eyes and felt the letdown from her classmates. It was a heavy burden to bear.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
Back at home, Zora could no longer hold back her tears.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The next day, Zora went to school and apologized to her teacher and classmates.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案案与解析
读后续写专项练(三)
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Back at home, Zora could no longer hold back her tears. She felt the weight of her actions and the missed opportunity deeply. Sensing her depression, her father approached her with a comforting presence. Zora told her failure to her father, after which her father gently explained that acknowledging one's mistakes was an important part of personal growth. He emphasized that true success wasn't about never failing, but learning from those failures. He also proposed that Zora deliver a new speech in front of her class, reflecting on the true journey to success.
The next day, Zora went to school and apologized to her teacher and classmates. She then asked her teacher and classmates if she could give another speech in her class. They responded to her with warm applause. After careful preparation, Zora delivered a heartfelt speech about the importance of hard work and perseverance. Her classmates and teacher listened carefully, and showed their support and understanding with gentle nods. Through this experience, Zora learned a valuable lesson. Success is not just about talent or past achievements; it requires continuous effort and preparation.INCLUDEPICTURE "第五部分.TIF" INCLUDEPICTURE "../../../../特色/英语/第五部分.TIF" \* MERGEFORMAT INCLUDEPICTURE "../../../../特色/英语/第五部分.TIF" \* MERGEFORMAT
读后续写专项练(一)
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(2024·泰州一模)Kevin and I were friends in the elementary school. As honor students, both of us sat in the front of the class, but in opposite sides. He was the smartest boy I'd ever known, who almost always got straight A's in study. Actually, I was second only to him. Part of me wanted to hate him, but I couldn't. After all, we were close companions. Instead, I envied him and longed with all my heart to be just like him.
Mrs. Becker, our teacher, was a patient, kind old lady. She would flash a pleasant smile when the class got into an argument, and patiently guide us toward the correct answer. Last week, Mrs. Becker put a big circle on the blackboard and said it was a pizza pie. “David,” she said to me, “if I were to divide the pizza, would you like one third or one tenth?” Ten is the bigger number, so that's what I picked. At that moment, Kevin started waving his hand in the air, shouting that he chose one third. Mrs. Becker drew lines on the circle, showing that Kevin's piece of the pie was bigger than mine. “David's gonna get hungry,” Kevin joked. Then the whole class was laughing. My expression changed from a half smile, to a half frown, to one hundred percent unhappy face.
With a mixture of bitterness and envy slipping into my heart, I began to argue with him on purpose during the rest of class. Thus, a heated argument unavoidably broke out when a controversial topic appeared. After hearing our separate statements patiently, Mrs. Becker brought us up to the front of the class and placed Kevin on one side of her desk and me on the other. In the middle of her desk was a large, round object. I could clearly see that it was black. She asked Kevin what color the object was. “White,” he answered. I couldn't believe he said the object was white, when it was obviously black!
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
Another argument started between us, but this time it was about the color of the object.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Then, Mrs. Becker asked us what the color of the object was, after we changed places.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案案与解析
第五部分 读后续写专项练
读后续写专项练(一)
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Another argument started between us, but this time it was about the color of the object. The tension in the classroom was evident as we stood on opposite sides of the teacher's desk, both convinced of our own perception. I even looked at him defiantly, sneering. In contrast, Kevin seemed unaffected by my aggressive expression, his confidence was anything but shaken. The class watched us with interest as we argued, occasionally bursting into laughter. Mrs. Becker quieted the unrest, then telling me to go where Kevin was standing and Kevin to stand in my previous place.
Then, Mrs. Becker asked us what the color of the object was, after we changed places. Mrs. Becker patiently gazed at us, waiting for our response. Not until then did both of us realize that it was an object with two differently colored sides. From Kevin's viewpoint, it was white while from mine it was black. Reflecting on the argument, I regretted deeply. Making sincere apologies to each other, we came to terms. It dawned on me that the essence of friendship is a profound connection on the basis of mutual understanding.读后续写专项练(二)
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(2024·浙江高三适应性模拟)It was a Sunday morning. Betty woke up earlier than usual. She couldn't sleep any longer because she was so excited that her uncle Mark was taking her to the beach. She had always loved going surfing with her uncle. She put her swimming suit on and quickly took her bag that she had prepared the night before and went outside to wait. She jumped up and down with joy when she saw her uncle's red jeep turn the corner down her street.
Uncle Mark got out of the car and helped Betty get in. “Are you ready?” he asked. “Yes!” replied Betty. Uncle Mark could see the excitement in her face. Suddenly he said seriously, “Well, before we go, I have to let you know that a shark appeared recently where we're going to surf today.” Scared and shocked, Betty couldn't say a word. “Haha! I'm kidding you,” Uncle Mark burst out laughing. Betty laughed too. She knew Uncle Mark liked teasing others. “Let's go and have some breakfast, I know just the place,” Uncle Mark said. They went to a breakfast shop and ate some tacos (炸玉米饼).
After breakfast the two of them went down to Pacific Beach and got their surfboards ready. “First you have to wax (打蜡) the bottom,” explained Uncle Mark. “I know. I've watched you do it before!” Betty said as she took the wax from Uncle Mark's hand. It took about 15 minutes to wax the bottom of their boards. When Betty finished, Uncle Mark looked it over to make sure it was done well. “Nice job, Betty, you wax your board like a true surfer.”
Finally, they were ready to get into the water. They carried their boards down to the beach and went out into the water. Betty was overly excited and tried to rush to catch a wave. Predictably, she crashed and had to start over. Next was her uncle's turn. He stood up on his first try and smoothly surfed the wave before jumping into the water. Betty cheered for her uncle's perfect run.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
All of a sudden, Betty felt something touching the bottom of her foot.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
“Help! Help!” Betty screamed in horror.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案案与解析
读后续写专项练(二)
One possible version:
All of a sudden, Betty felt something touching the bottom of her foot. Failing to resist the impulse of curiosity, she lowered her glance. Within a second, her cheeks paled, and a chill swept over her body. A set of fierce eyes came into her sight. A shark, its tail shaking, its jaws clicking, made a leap from the sea and afterwards dove back into the water. Betty felt a sinking in her heart, and her heart in her throat.
“Help! Help!” Betty screamed in horror. No reply. All was silence. The wave of the Pacific Ocean rose, tightening her throat, making it more and more hard to breathe. “God bless,” she prayed desperately with trembling lips. Before the consciousness was lost totally, a familiar voice broke the dead silence. It was Uncle Mark who swam close in a rush, grasped Betty firmly with one hand, and dragged her toward the beach. With the tide gently rolling to her feet, Betty, sitting in the sand felt the wave of relief swept across the beach.读后续写专项练(四)
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(2024·张家界二模)A young and successful manager had a new car, whose side door was dented (凹陷的). The damage was very noticeable, but the manager never bothered to repair it. He kept the dent there to remind him of one afternoon as well as this message: Don't go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your attention!
The manager was traveling down a neighborhood street, going a bit too fast in his new car. He was watching for kids rushing out from between parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something. As his car passed, no children appeared. Instead, a brick crashed into the car's side door! He braked sharply and drove his car backward to the spot where the brick had been thrown. The angry driver then jumped out of the car, grabbed the nearest kid and pushed him up against a parked car, shouting, “What was that all about and who are you?”
The young boy apologized. “Please mister...please, I'm sorry...I didn't know what else to do,” he begged.
“I threw the brick because no one else would stop...” With tears coming down his face, the little boy pointed to a spot just around a parked car.
“My elder brother fell out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him up.” he said.
Still crying, the boy asked the astonished manager, “Would you please help me get him back into his wheelchair He's hurt and he's too heavy for me. ”
Moved beyond words, he hurried to the spot with the boy. Another boy was lying on the ground, bleeding. He took out his clean handkerchief and touched lightly at the fresh scrapes (擦伤) and cuts. A quick look told him that the wound was serious, and the disabled must be taken to the hospital at once.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
Luckily, he had a first aid kit in the car.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In fifteen minutes, they arrived at the nearest hospital.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案案与解析
读后续写专项练(四)
One possible version:
Luckily, he had a first aid kit in the car. Immediately, he took out a bandage from the kit, and tied it lightly around the wound. Slowly, he got the disabled into the back seat of the car, while the younger brother sitting beside to take care of him. Then the manager folded the wheelchair and put it into the trunk. Starting the car quickly again, he rushed toward the nearest hospital. On the way, he handed his smart phone to the younger brother to call their parents, and constantly comforted the two brothers to take it easy.
In fifteen minutes, they arrived at the nearest hospital. The manager got out the wheelchair and lifted the disabled into it and hurriedly pushed him to the emergency center. When giving the injured boy to the medical workers, he got released. At this time, the younger boy and his parents came to him and gave him heartfelt thanks. Finally he drove his car to work, with the side door still dented.