2021年高考英语写作分类针对练习
(10)读后续写(浙江地区专用)
1.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Five
years
ago,
I
had
a
nine-to-five
job,
and
I
usually
commuted(通勤)
to
work
by
bus.
Those
long
tiring
hours
of
travelling
were
always
annoying.
But
one
day,
it
was
healing.
It
was
a
warm
March
evening,
and
I’d
just
taken
a
seat
on
the
bus
that
would
take
me
home.
I
sat
in
the
third
row,
by
the
window,
on
the
driver’s
side.
It
was
nearly
6:00
P.m.,
but
the
bus
was
not
yet
full
and
the
driver
gave
no
indication
that
he
intended
to
get
the
bus
on
the
road
anytime
soon.
A
middle-aged
woman
took
a
seat
opposite
me.
She
was
crying.
Not
speaking
to
anyone
in
particular,
she
tearfully
narrated
her
story.
She
had
come
to
the
city
to
visit
her
daughter.
On
the
way
to
the
terminal,
a
thief
had
snatched
one
of
her
bags.
It
had
contained
half
of
the
money
she’d
brought
with
her.
The
other
half
was
rolled
in
a
handkerchief
and
hidden
under
her
blouse,
so
she
fortunately
still
had
some
money
left.
The
bus
conductor,
driver,
and
other
passengers
listened
to
her
tale.
After
a
few
minutes,
she
stopped
crying,
removed
some
cheese
bread
from
her
bag,
and
began
to
eat,
worry
still
knitting
her
brow.
An
old
man
in
tattered
clothes
got
on
the
bus.
He
sat
in
the
seat
directly
in
front
of
the
woman.
After
a
few
minutes,
all
seats
were
taken.
The
driver
got
behind
the
wheel
and
started
the
engine.
The
bus
conductor
collected
tickets
and
began
asking
us
where
we
were
getting
off.
When
he
came
to
the
old
man’s
seat,
he
became
suspicious
and
asked
the
old
man
whether
he
had
any
money.
The
old
man
admitted
that
he
did
not.
He
explained
that
he
had
spent
all
his
money
this
morning
when
he’d
accidentally
got
on
the
wrong
bus
and
now
he
was
trying
to
go
home.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
????Upon
hearing
this,
the
bus
conductor
ordered
the
old
man
to
get
off
the
bus.
____________?___
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
????The
woman
seated
behind
the
old
man
was
also
listening
and
observing
the
incident.
_______________
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2.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
The
Wilsons
were
having
dinner.
The
food
was
left
from
their
Thanksgiving
dinner
two
days
before:
turkey
soup
and
turkey
meat
mixed
with
potatoes.
Eleven-year-old
Angelina
asked,
“Are
we
having
turkey??
ice
cream,
too?”
Her
father
replied,
“Angelina,
have
you
forgotten
that
I
had
no
job
for
a
whole
year?
Now
I
have
work
again.
You
should
be
very
thankful.”
“I’m
sorry
I
said
that
about
the
turkey!
But
unless
I
get
a
new
dress,
I
will
not
look
good
for
the
Christmas
Festival.”
Angelina
murmured.
The
Festival
was
the
winter
holiday
celebration
of
a
group
she
belonged
to:
the
Avalon
Girls’
Service
Club.
They
wrote
cheerful
cards
for
hospital
patients.
They
cooked
meals
for
the
homeless.
But
the
Christmas
Festival
was
different.
The
girls
wore
party
clothes
and
many
people
came
to
see
them
perform.
Angelina
had
only
a
plain
gray
dress
that
she
had
worn
to
the
event
last
year.
And
now
it
was
a
little
too
short.
Angelina
appealed
to
her
parents
to
buy
one
for
her,
a
beautiful
red
dress
in
Forbes’
Store.
Her
mother
sighed,
“Well,
we
cannot
buy
it.
We
have
to
be
careful.
You
never
know
when
I
might
lose
my
job.”
All
hope
was
not
gone.
There
was
a
sign
in
the
Forbes
store
window
that
said
“layaway
(分期付款)”
.
Angelina
pulled
ten
worn
dollar
bills
from
her
coat
pocket.
She
ran
to
the
store
and
begged
the
salesperson,
Mrs.
Harding,
to
hold
‘her’
dress
for
her.
“Ok.
But
you
must
come
back
in
two
weeks
to
pay
the
rest.”
Angelina
felt
like
jumping
into
the
air.
She
was
so
happy
that
she
told
Mrs.
Harding
about
the
Avalon
Service
Club’s
work
and
its
Christmas
party.
Then,
Angelina
shook
and
suffered
in
the
cold
wind
looking
for
work.
Finally,
Angelina
got
a
job
making
new
clothing
for
dolls.
Angelina
was
excellent
at
sewing.
Sure
enough,
the
dolls’
dresses
turned
out
beautiful.
She
got
twenty
dollars.
Still,
she
was
far
from
having
enough
money
for
her
dress.
She
felt
helpless
as
the
final
payment
date
arrived.
She
returned
sadly
to
Forbes’
Store,
“I
don’t
have
enough
money
for
the
dress.”
Then
she
saw
Mrs.
Harding's
eyes
were
red.
She
looked
like
she
had
been
crying.
She
said
the
store
was
closing
and
she
was
losing
her
job.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为
150
左右;
2.
至少使用
5
个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.
续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1
????Suddenly,
Mrs.
Harding
said
she
would
pay
the
rest
of
the
money
so
Angelina
could
have
it.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2
????Outside,
Angelina
saw
a
man
who
looked
like
Santa
Claus
was
asking
people
for
money
to
help
poor
people.
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3.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
One
Saturday
afternoon,
I
was
watching
TV
in
the
living
room
with
my
grandpa
when
a
blinding
flash
of
lightning
flashed
across
the
sky,
followed
by
a
deafening
sound,
and
the
pictures
on
TV
disappeared
with
that
sound.
Before
I
realized
what
had
happened,
a
gray-white
shadow
rushed
in
through
the
open
window
and
flew
over
my
head.
Bang!
It
hit
the
wall
and
slid
off
to
the
floor.
Shaking
with
fear,
I
approached
it
cautiously
and
saw
that
it
was
a
pigeon(鸽子).
It
looked
at
me
in
fear,
trying
to
open
its
wings
and
struggling
its
feet,
but
apparently
powerless.
So
I
called
my
grandpa
and
immediately
set
out
to
give
it
a
helping
hand.
Taking
it
in
my
hands,
I
felt
a
few
drops
of
warmth
on
my
hands.
It
was
blood!
I
gently
spread
its
wings
and
there
were
a
few
red
feathers
inside.
"Don't
worry.
We'll
get
it
out
alive,"
Grandpa
said
to
me.
Then
he
got
the
first-aid
kit.
With
some
cotton,
we
dried
the
blood,
cleaned
the
wound
and
then
put
it
under
a
hairdryer
to
dry.
All
went
smoothly,
for
the
pigeon
had
no
strength
left
to
resist.
There
happened
to
be
an
empty
birdcage
at
home,
so
I
put
it
in
gently
and
added
a
little
water
and
some
grains.
For
the
next
few
days,
the
moment
I
got
home
from
school,
I
would
run
to
feed
the
pigeon.
And
Grandpa
helped
a
lot,
tidying
up
the
cage
daily.
Little
by
little,
its
strength
returned.
One
evening,
I
fed
it
with
the
biscuit
I
was
eating.
It
enjoyed
it!
One
week
later,
its
wound
almost
healed;
its
feathers
grew
and
it
became
brave.
Whenever
I
sat
at
the
table
eating
biscuits,
it
looked
up
at
me,
cooing(咕咕地叫)
constantly.
To
my
joy,
I
could
also
reach
into
the
cage
to
touch
it.
When
I
gently
fingered
its
head,
it
playfully
pecked
at
me.
Finally
it
completely
recovered.
But
every
time
I
was
with
it,
it
seemed
restless
in
the
cage.
To
make
it
happy
and
pretty,
I
tied
an
orange
string
around
its
leg.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.?续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
????One
day,
however,
when
I
returned
home,
Grandpa
met
me
at
the
door,
looking
embarrassed.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
????Sure
enough,
I
saw
a
pigeon
flying
into
the
house
the
next
afternoon!
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4.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
It
was
the
hottest
time
of
the
year
in
southern
California.
Steve,
a
star
basketball
player
at
the
University
of
California,
with
his
cousin
Zach,
had
planned
a
camping
trip
in
the
Great
National
Forest
for
their
summer
vacation.
The
boys
packed
clothes
and
supplies
into
a
bag,
and
began
their
great
adventure
with
the
dog
Brady
early
in
the
morning.
Upon
arrival,
Steve
pulled
over
to
the
side
of
the
road
along
the
bank
of
the
river.
“A
wonderful
place
for
fishing,”
Steve
exclaimed
in
delight.
Zach
nodded
in
agreement.
At
high
noon,
the
sun
was
scorching
hot.
With
a
good
harvest
of
fish,
the
boys
marched
into
the
forest
with
Brady
following
them.
After
a
long
walk,
they
found
a
clearing
that
was
ideal
for
a
campsite
(野营地).
The
camp
was
set
up
immediately
as
Steve
knew
all
the
tricks
of
an
experienced
wilderness
camper.
An
afternoon
nap
was
absolutely
a
special
treat
in
mid-summer.
However,
the
boys
were
waken
up
by
the
fierce
barks
of
Brady.
Outside,
heavy
smoke
filled
the
air
and
wind-blown
flame
was
skipping
from
the
top
of
one
tree
to
another.
The
long
dry
summer
turned
the
forest
into
a
tinderbox.
In
a
little
while,
Steve
and
Zach
were
inside
their
tent
packing
their
belongings.
“Let’s
go!
We
can
make
it
back
to
the
river!”
They
headed
down
against
the
fire-wind
in
the
direction
of
the
river.
But
Brady
barked
a
sharp
warning.
Ahead
of
them
lay
a
thick
curtain
of
smoke
across
the
track.
They
would
never
make
it
through
that.
Steve
was
uneasy
for
it
was
hard
to
find
a
safe
way
to
escape
in
the
heavy
smoke.
Brady
lifted
his
head
and
sniffed(嗅)the
smoke-laden
wind.
Next
moment,
the
dog
bounded
away
and
disappeared
down
a
sharp
slope(斜坡).
The
boys
shouted
for
him,
but
he
didn’t
come
back.
Steve
couldn’t
blame
Brady
for
panicking.
He
himself
wanted
to
run
even
though
he
didn’t
have
a
clue
which
way.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
至少使用5个以上的短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.
续写完成后,请用下划线标出所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
????Steve
and
Zach
hadn’t
gone
far
when
there
was
a
familiar
bark.
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Paragraph
2:
????Brady
pulled
again,
in
spite
of
the
boy’s
disbelief,
urgently.
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5.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
A.
J.
shut
the
door
of
the
truck.
“Ready,”
he
said.
His
dad
started
the
truck.
It
was
six
o’clock
and
freezing,
but
the
strong
morning
sun
promised
warmer
temperatures.
It
had
been
colder
than
normal
over
the
past
week,
and
the
ground
and
ponds
were
already
frozen.
“After
we
check
on
the
cows,”
Dad
said,
“you
should
have
some
time
to
practice
roping
cattle.”
A.
J.
wanted
to
enter
the
rodeos
(牛仔竞技表演)
in
which
cowboys
rode
wild
horses,
and
caught
cattle
with
ropes.
The
best
professionals
could
break
from
the
gate
on
horseback,
rope
a
calf(小牛),
and
hog-tie
the
calf
in
less
than
ten
seconds.
So
far,
A.J.
needed
nearly
a
minute
and
a
half,
but
he’d
only
been
at
it
for
a
few
months.
The
truck
bounced
down
the
dirt
road.
In
a
few
minutes,
they
passed
through
the
field
gate.
A.
J.
pulled
a
pair
of
telescopes.
The
black
spots
of
cows
on
the
far
hill
took
shape.
The
cows
gathered
around
the
pond.
A.
J.
guessed
they
wanted
the
water
locked
under
the
ice.
Suddenly,
they
heard
extremely
frightened
shouts
from
one
cow.
Dad
stopped
the
truck,
and
he
and
A.
J.
stared
at
the
frozen
pond
anxiously.
A
calf
lay
on
the
ice
in
the
middle
of
the
pond.
A
cow,
no
doubt
the
calf’s
mother,
stood
onshore,
shouting
desperately.
The
calf
struggled
to
get
up
but
slipped
and
fell
each
time.
The
morning
sun
seemed
warmer.
Too
warm.
A.
J.
knew
that
the
situation
was
urgent.
If
the
calf
lay
there
too
long,
she
could
fall
through
the
ice
and
drown.
Dad
eased
the
truck
down
the
hill
and
stopped
at
the
edge
of
the
pond.
“No
telling
how
long
she’s
been
there,”
he
said.
“The
ice
could
be
about
to
melt.
I
don’t
think
we
can
risk
it.”
Dad
shook
his
head,
“It’s
just
not
safe.”
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.
续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
????A.
J.
watched
the
calf,
whose
eyes
were
wide
with
fright.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
????It
would
be
just
like
rodeo
practice,
A.
J.
thought,
trying
to
stay
calm.
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答案以及解析
1.答案:
Upon
hearing
this,
the
bus
conductor
ordered
the
old
man
to
get
off
the
bus.
The
old
man
didn’t
move.
He
was
almost
in
tears
as
he
begged
the
bus
conductor
to
let
him
take
that
bus
so
he
could
get
home
before
dark.
The
bus
driver,
who
had
been
listening
to
his
explanation,
stood
up,
approached
the
old
man,
and
repeated
the
conductor’s
command
to
urge
the
old
man
to
get
off
the
bus.
Apart
from
the
harsh
words
from
the
driver
and
sobs
from
the
old
man,
the
whole
bus
was
in
a
terrible
silence.
All
the
other
passengers
including
me
watched
quietly.
The
woman
seated
behind
the
old
man
was
also
listening
and
observing
the
incident.
When
the
bus
driver
and
conductor
raised
their
voices
at
the
old
man,
she
interfered.
“Stop
harassing
him!
Can’t
you
see
he’s
only
trying
to
get
home?”
“He
doesn’t
have
any
money!”
the
driver
shouted.
“Well,
that’s
no
reason
to
throw
him
off
the
bus,”
she
insisted.
“It’s
just
money,”
she
shrugged.
Meanwhile,
she
reached
inside
her
blouse,
took
out
her
remaining
money,
and
handed
the
fares
to
the
conductor.
“Here
is
his
fare
and
mine.
Just
stop
giving
him
a
hard
time.”
Later,
she
also
shared
her
bread
with
the
old
man.
And
I
found
a
Mona
Lisa
smile
of
peace
and
grace
spreading
across
her
face
instead
of
worry.
How
much
sweeter
the
journey
was
when
we
made
it
a
little
smoother
and
richer
for
others.
2.答案:
Possible
version:
????Suddenly,
Mrs.
Harding
said
she
would
pay
the
rest
of
the
money
so
Angelina
could
have
it.
“Your
club
always
does
good
work.
I
would
like
you
to
have
this
dress
for
your
Festival.”
Angelina
thought
how
much
she
wanted
the
red
dress.
But
she
remembered
how
sad
her
father
had
felt
during
that
long
year
when
he
had
no
work.
She
chose
her
words
carefully,
“That
is
very
good
of
you,
Mrs.
Harding.
But
you
will
need
?all
your
money
until
you
get
another
job.”
Angelina
expressed
thanks
and
closed
her
hand
around
the
worn
dollar
bills
Mrs.
Harding
returned
to
her.
With
that,
she
said
goodbye
and
ran
out
of
the
store
into
the
cold
street.
????Outside,
Angelina
saw
a
man
who
looked
like
Santa
Claus
was
asking
people
for
money
to
help
poor
people.
Angelina
stood
still
for
a
moment
on
the
snowy
sidewalk.
Then,
quite
suddenly,
she
gave
the
man
dressed
as
Santa
Claus
several
dollars.
“Mrs.
Harding
is
not
the
only
one
who
wants
to
help
other
people.”
Just
as
suddenly
she
decided
that
maybe
she
would
buy
some
material
to
add
length
to
her
old
gray
wool
dress.
And
she
started
to
plan
how
she
would
sew
bright
red
ribbons
along
the
neckline.
Who
knew,
maybe
she
could
look
good
at
the
Festival
after
all.
But,
in
any
event,
she
would
have
fun.
After
all,
it
was
Christmas
time.
3.答案:
One
day,
however,
when
I
returned
home,
Grandpa
met
me
at
the
door,
looking
embarrassed.
I
asked
him
what
had
happened.
He
turned
around
and
pointed
to
the
birdcage,
apologizing
to
me
that
the
pigeon
slid
out
when
he
was
tidying
up
the
cage
and
flew
away
through
the
open
window.
Gone!
I
couldn't
believe
my
ears.
I
rushed
over
to
the
birdcage.
Just
empty!
I
stared
at
the
remaining
water
and
grains,
tears
streaming
down
my
cheeks.
"Where
has
it
gone?
Will
it
be
hurt
again?
Will
it
come
back?
..."
I
asked
Grandpa,
sobbing.
"It
will
fly
back!"
he
convinced
me,
wiping
away
my
tears
gently.
Sure
enough,
I
saw
a
pigeon
flying
into
the
house
the
next
afternoon.
It
perched
near
the
birdcage,
cooing.
Despite
great
excitement,
I
approached
it
quietly.
It
was
gray-white
and
had
an
orange
string
tied
to
one
leg.
My
pigeon
came
back!
"It
must
be
hungry,"
Grandpa
grinned.
Immediately,
I
fed
it
with
grains
and
then
tiptoed
to
the
window
and
closed
it,
urging
Grandpa
to
cage
it.
But
he
didn't.
"Pigeons
need
freedom,"
he
explained
to
me
patiently.
I
was
hesitant
but
looking
at
the
pigeon
wandering
and
pecking
at
the
grains
peacefully,
I
realized
Grandpa
was
right!
I
turned
back
to
the
window
and
opened
it.
4.答案:
???
Steve
and
Zach
hadn’t
gone
far
when
there
was
a
familiar
bark.
Brady
came
bounding,
stopped
directly
in
front
of
Steve
and
hit
him
with
his
head,
pushing
him
back
toward
the
slope.
But
Steve
didn’t
get
it.
Then
Brady
grabbed
the
boy’s
jeans
and
started
pulling.
The
message
was
clear,
but
Steve
hesitated.
Of
course
he
remembered
Brady
saving
his
uncle’s
life
when
the
dog
was
much
younger.
Was
he
still
sharp
enough
to
get
them
through
this?
???
Brady
pulled
again,
in
spite
of
the
boy’s
disbelief,
urgently.
“OK,
big
guy,”
seeing
the
fire
was
touching
underbrush
nearby,
Steve
made
up
his
mind.
Brady
led
them
back
down
the
slope
and
into
the
trees.
Several
times
the
big
dog
stopped.
Often
he
changed
directions
to
find
the
right
way.
The
boys
were
so
tired
but
the
dog
urged
both
boys
to
go
on.
Steve
was
almost
numb
when
he
heard
it—the
wonderful
sound
of
rushing
water!
They
made
it
back
to
the
river.
5.答案:
Paragraph
1:
????A.
J.
watched
the
calf,
whose
eyes
were
wide
with
fright.
Though
frightened,
the
calf
gathered
all
her
strength
to
get
up
but
slipped
over
and
over
again.
Seeing
the
danger,
the
mother
cow
let
out
shouts
with
horror
and
cast
helpless
glances
at
A.
J.
and
his
dad
as
if
begging
them
for
help.
An
atmosphere
of
sadness
blanketing
the
whole
world,
every
nerve
in
A.
J.’s
body
screamed
at
him
that
he
must
save
the
poor
calf.
All
of
a
sudden,
an
idea
came
into
his
mind
like
a
flash.
Paragraph
2:
????It
would
be
just
like
rodeo
practice,
A.
J.
thought,
trying
to
stay
calm.
He
rushed
to
the
truck
to
grab
the
rope
quickly,
aimed
it
at
the
calf
and
let
it
go.
Luckily,
he
made
it
at
the
first
attempt!
With
palms
sweating,
he
and
his
dad
struggled
to
pull
the
calf
out
of
the
frozen
pond.
After
what
seemed
like
a
century,
they
managed
to
save
the
calf.
Seeing
the
calf
running
to
her
mother
happily,
A.
J.
felt
comforted
and
glad
that
what
he
had
learned
helped
save
a
life.2021年高考英语写作分类针对练习
(10)读后续写(新高考地区专用)
1.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。
How
did
I
find
the
strength
to
even
breathe.
much
less
walk,
talk
or
live,
after
the
death
of
my
15-year-old
son
from
an
accident
two
years
ago?
My
mother
is
the
short
and
long
answer.
My
beautiful,
blue-eyed,
blond-haired
son,
bright,
athletic,
loving,
popular
,
lost
his
Own
life,
and
my
life
as
J
knew
it
went
with
him.
I
was
blindsided.
The
intense
grief
and
extreme
pain
were
unbearable
and
still
are
at
times.
But
that
is
another
story.
This
story
is
about
my
mother
who.
although
she
died
two
years
before
my
son.
was
and
is
my
strongest
pillar.
My
mother
was
born
in
1924
and,
from
one
perspective,
was
one
of
the
lucky
ones
during
the
Great
Depression.
Her
father
was
an
assistant
district
lawyer,
so
she
grew
up
with
food
on
the
table,
decent
clothes
and
a
warm
apartment
to
live
in.
She
married
my
father,
a
heart
surgeon,
shortly
after
World
War
Ⅱ
.
They
moved
to
Pittsburgh
in
1958
and
raised
six
children
in
Fox
Chapel,
ending
up
with
15
grandchildren
by
the
time
they
celebrated
their
60th
anniversary
a
few
weeks
before
she
died
at
age
86.
As
a
mother
and
spouse,
she
was
remarkable.
Taking
my
father's
long,
stressful
hours
at
General
Hospital
into
account,
she
was
in
charge
of
everything——finances,
school
schedules,
housework,
discipline.
She
was
also
involved
in
volunteer
activities
for
the
hospital
and
American
Heart
Association.
Dealing
with
things
in
a
practical
way,
she
managed
to
attend
her
children's
many
activities
with
enthusiasm
and
still
make
time
to
sit
with
my
father
when
he
got
home
long
after
the
dinner
hour.
She
would
listen
to
his
day's
events
devotedly,
and
she
rarely
complained
about
his
long
hours
or
her
many
responsibilities.
Often
doubled
over
in
fits
of
laughter
at
the
dinner
table,
she
had
a
great
sense
of
humor
and
was
infamous
for
having
quiet
laugh
attacks
during
Sunday
mass.
She
loved
to
read
and
was
addicted
to
her
daily
crossword
puzzles.
J
loved
all
these
things
about
my
mother
and
sought
to
imitate
her
as
a
young
woman.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2
.请按以下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
????My
mother
never
complained.?____________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________????
But
after
ex
experiencing
the
loss
of
my
son,
I
found
myself?_______________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.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.
Our
friendship
runs
back
to
our
college
days
when
I
first
met
Rishi.
We
had
our
own
share
“
first
impression
about
each
other.
Mine
was—she's
a
lovely,
charming
and
full
of
life
personality.
Hers
was—I
look
like
an
arrogant
personality.
I
don't
blame
her
for
this.
Many
of
my
close
friends
had
the
same
view
when
they
first
met
me.
Blame
it
on
my
bitch
face
and
me
being
a
shy
person
to
some
extent.
We
became
really
close
within
a
short
period
of
time.
Ours
was
group
of
four
people
divided
into
2
each
during
our
final
year
when
we
both
chose
advertising
as
our
specialization
and
the
other
two
journalism.
Back
then,
I
was
a
regular
user
of
BBM
messenger
and
hardly
used
Whatsapp.
On
one
specific
occasion,
we
had
really
bad
argument
about
a
failed
project.
The
usual
blame
game
was
on.
We
decided
to
put
it
past
us
and
focus
on
our
studies.
During
this
time,
she
once
handed
me
her
phone
to
show
me
a
picture.
While
I
was
going
through
that,
I
came
across
a
message
from
a
particular
Whatsapp
group
that
comprises
of
her
and
my
other
two
friends.
I
asked
her
permission
to
view
the
group.
She
had
a
blank
expression
on
her
face.
But
she
allowed
me
to
go
ahead.
I
was
in
shock
while
going
through
their
messages.
Not
really
positive
things
were
said
about
me
in
particular.
It
shook
me.
Because
these
were
the
people.
I
considered
my
friends.
I
broke
down
in
front
of
her.
She
apologised.
But
I
felt
cheated
on.
I
told
her
about
my
decision
of
not
wanting
to
continue
this
friendship
further.
We
both
missed
each
other.
But
neither
of
us
wanted
to
give
the
last
try.
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。
????Then
came
the
Rajasthan
IV
trip
which
was
our
official
last
trip.________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
?????It's
been
almost
7
years
after
graduation
since
we
picked
up
our
friendship.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短头。
Just
after
New
Year's,
before
school
vacation
ended.
I
went
out
for
a
walk.
It
was
a
walk
I’d
been
meaning
to
take
ever
since
we
moved
to
the
house.
I
took
my
camera-
the
first
time
I'd
taken
my
camera
out
since
we
came
to
the
country-
and
went,
dressed
in
my
down
jacket
and
wearing
heavy
boots.
I
walked
toward
the
seemingly
abandoned
house
that
I
could
see
across
the
fields
from
the
upstairs
window.
A
truck
was
parked
at
the
end
of
the
road,
beside
a
tiny
weather-beaten
house.
There
was
smoke
coming
out
of
the
chimney,
and
curtains
in
the
two
little
windows
on
either
side
of
the
door.
A
dog
was
in
the
yard,
who
barked
when
he
saw
me
coming.
And
beside
the
truck-no,
actually
in
the
truck,
or
at
least
with
his
head
inside
it,
was
a
man.
“Hi,"
I
called.
It
would
have
been
silly
to
turn
around
and
start
walking
home
without
saying
anything,
even
though
I've
promised
my
parents
all
my
life
that
I
would
never
talk
to
strange
men.
He
lifted
out
his
head,
a
gray
head,
smiled-a
nice
smile-and
said,
"Miss
Chalmers.
I'm
glad
you've
come
to
visit."
“Meg,"
I
said.
I
was
puzzled.
How
did
he
know
who
I
was?
"For
Margaret?"
he
asked,
coming
over
and
shaking
my
hand."
Forgive
me.
My
hands
are
very
dirty.
My
battery
dies
in
this
cold
weather."
"How
did
you
know
my
name
was
Chalmers?"
He
wiped
his
hands
on
a
towel
that
was
hanging
from
the
door
handle
of
the
truck."My
dear,
I
apologize.
I
have
not
even
introduced
myself.
My
name
is
Will
Banks.
And
it's
much
too
cold
to
stand
out
here.
Your
feet
must
be
frozen,
even
in
those
boots.
Come
inside,
and
I'll
make
us
each
a
cup
of
tea.
And
I'll
tell
you
how
I
know
your
name.”
I
stood
unmoved.
He
saw
me
hesitate,
and
smiled.
"Meg,"
he
said,
“I'm
seventy
years
old.
Completely
harmless,
even
to
a
beautiful
young
girl
like
you.
Come
on
in
and
keep
me
company
for
a
bit,
and
get
warm."
I
laughed,
because
he
knew
what
I
was
thinking,
and
very
few
people
ever
know
what
I'm
thinking.
Then
I
went
in
his
house.
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。
????He
took
my
jacket
and
hung
it
up
with
his,
and
poured
tea
into
two
thick
pottery
mugs._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
?????It's
nice
to
have
a
new
friend,
like
Will.___
________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.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。续写的词数应为150左右。
???
Tyler
was
enrolled
in
my
senior
class
for
a
semester.
He
had
impulse-control(克制冲动)
and
anger
management
issues.
He
had
been
suspended
(停课)
many
times
in
previous
years.
When
he
entered
my
class,
I
assumed
the
worst.
???
Tyler
sat
in
the
back
row.
Every
time
I
talked
in
the
front
of
the
class,
I
would
ask
students
questions,
calling
them
by
name.
Unfortunately,
every
time
I
called
on
Tyler,
he
would
respond
with
a
glib
(未经思考的)
answer.
If
he
got
an
answer
wrong,
he
would
become
angry.
???
About
a
month
into
the
year,
I
was
still
trying
to
connect
with
Tyler.
I
can
usually
get
students
involved
in
class
discussions
or
at
the
least
motivate
them
to
sit
quietly
and
attentively.
By
contrast,
Tyler
was
just
loud
and
offensive.
???
He
had
been
in
so
much
trouble
through
the
years.
He
expected
his
teachers
to
know
about
his
referrals(移交)
where
he
was
sent
to
the
office,
and
suspensions,
where
he
was
given
compulsory
days
to
stay
out
of
school.
I
had
rarely
found
referrals
to
be
effective
because
students
would
return
from
the
office
behaving
worse
than
before.
???
One
day,
Tyler
was
talking
while
I
was
teaching.
In
the
middle
of
the
lesson,
I
said
in
the
same
tone
of
voice,
"Tyler,
why
don't
you
join
in
our
discussion
instead
of
having
one
of
your
own?"
With
that,
he
got
up
from
his
chair,
pushed
it
over
and
yelled
something.
I
can't
remember
what
he
said
other
than
that
he
included
several
impolite
words.
I
sent
Tyler
to
the
office
with
a
discipline
referral,
and
he
received
a
week's
out-of-school
suspension.
???
To
this
point,
this
was
one
of
my
worst
teaching
experiences.
Tyler's
anger
was
almost
too
much
for
me.
The
week
Tyler
was
out
of
school
was
a
wonderful
time,
and
we
got
a
lot
accomplished
as
a
class.
However,
the
suspension
week
would
soon
come
to
an
end,
and
I
was
fearful
of
his
return.
???
On
the
day
of
Tyler's
return,
I
stood
at
the
door
awaiting
him._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
???
A
spark
of
surprise
flashed
across
his
face._________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5.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。
At
first
glance
she
looked
like
any
other
old
woman,
plodding
along
in
the
snow,
alone,
neglected,
head
bowed.
A
young
couple,
smiling,
talking,
laughing,
arms
loaded
with
Christmas
presents,
took
no
notice
of
the
old
woman.
A
mother
with
two
small
children
hurried
by,
on
their
way
to
grandmother's
house.
Like
many
others,
they
took
no
notice,
either.
If
these
people
had
noticed,
they
would
have
seen
that
the
old
woman
wore
no
shoes.
She
walked
bare
foot
in
the
ice
and
snow.
With
both
hands
the
old
woman
gathered
her
worn
button-less
overcoat
at
the
collar
to
keep
out
the
wind.
She
stopped
and
stood
bent
and
bowed
at
the
bus
stop.
A
red
and
blue
scarf
covering
her
head,
she
waited
for
the
downtown
bus.
A
gentleman
carrying
an
important
looking
briefcase
waited
near
her,
not
too
closely.
After
all,
she
could
have
something
contagious(传染的).
A
teenage
girl
also
waited
for
the
bus.
She
glanced
repeatedly
at
the
old
woman's
feet,
but
said
nothing.
The
bus
arrived
and
the
old
woman
slowly,
painfully
boarded.
She
sat
on
the
sideways
seat
just
behind
the
driver.
The
gentleman
and
the
teenage
girl
hurried
to
the
back
of
the
bus.
A
little
boy
pointed
at
the
old
woman,
“Look,
Mother,
that
old
lady
is
bare
foot.”
The
embarrassed
mother
slapped
his
hand
down.
“Don't
point
at
people,
Andrew.
It's
not
polite
to
point.”
She
looked
out
of
the
window.
“She
must
have
sons
or
daughters,”
a
lady
in
a
fur
coat
suggested,
“her
children
should
be
ashamed
of
themselves.”
She
felt
morally
superior,
because
she
took
good
care
of
her
mother.
A
man
seated
near
the
middle
of
the
bus
steadied
the
bag
of
gifts
on
her
lap.
“Don't
we
pay
enough
taxes
to
handle
situations
like
this?”
he
said
to
a
friend
seated
beside
him.
“People
have
to
learn
to
save
their
money,”
a
well-dressed
young
college
man
added.
“If
that
old
woman
had
saved
when
she
was
young,
she
wouldn't
be
suffering
now.
It's
her
own
fault.”
And
all
these
vain(虚荣的)
people
beamed
with
satisfaction
that
they
had
all
given
such
deep
analysis,
totally
ignoring
the
old
woman
who
badly
needed
a
pair
of
shoes
immediately.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已给出。
????A
vain
businessman
felt
offended
by
those
talking
without
acting
and
reached
into
his
wallet.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
????At
the
next
stop,
a
young
man
wearing
expensive,
new,
brand-name
shoes
boarded
the
bus._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案以及解析
1.答案:
My
mother
never
complained.
While
she
experienced
great
joy
in
her
life,
she
had
also
lived
through
and
recovered
from
tremendous
grief.
When
my
mother
was
a
young
girl,
her
mother
died
of
cancer.
Then
after
high
school
her
closest
childhood
girlfriend
died
of
an
accident.
Next,
her
father
died
shortly
after
she
graduated
from
college,
and
she
had
to
move
in
with
her
brother’s
family.
She
came
to
adore
her
brother,
who
became
a
second
father
to
her,
but
he
died
at
age
50.
And
years
later
came
the
death
of
her
dear
son,
my
brother,
a
heart
surgeon
with
a
wonderful
family
he
left
behind.
She
accepted
them
with
grace.
But
after
experiencing
the
loss
of
my
son,
I
found
myself
leaning
on
a
different
kind
of
person
with
the
sense
of
self-worth
and
believing
deeply
in
God’s
love,
whom
my
mother
had
been
the
typical
example
of.
Through
my
mother’s
example
I
have
come
to
terms
with
the
death
of
my
son.
Thank
mom’s
greatest
gift
teaching
me
to
overcome
grief
with
love
and
wisdom,
I
found
my
pillar
of
strength.
2.答案:
Para
1:
????Then
come
the
Rajasthan
IV
trip
which
was
our
official
last
trip.
I
hanged
out
with
my
other
friends
while
she
with
the
other
two
girls.
I
wasn't
enjoying
this
trip
al
all,
which
she
could
make
out.
When
she
saw
me
approaching
the
common
washroom,
she
followed
me
in
and
shalt
the
door.
I
didn't
know
how
to
react.
She
gave
me
a
tight
hug
and
broke
down.
My
tears
were
also
out
of
control.
We
knew
we
both
wanted
to
be
in
each
other's
company.
We
promised
to
grow
mature
and
let
it
not
affect
our
friendship.
Para
2:
????It's
been
almost
7
years
after
graduation
since
we
picked
up
our
friendship.
She's
one
of
the
few
people
I
really
count
on
in
my
life.
She's
been
with
me
through
all
my
struggles,
helping
me
constantly
to
grow
into
a
better
individual.
So
have
I.
The
only
learning
from
our
relationship
is—if
someone
is
meant
to
be
in
your
life,
they
will
ensure
they
stay
around
some
way
or
the
other.
Willingness
to
keep
a
relationship
should
come
from
both
the
sides.
3.答案:
He
took
my
jacket
and
hung
it
up
with
his,
and
poured
tea
into
two
thick
pottery
mugs.?He
reminisced
about
a
rainy
night
16
years
ago,
when
my
parents
took
me,
two
years
old
then,
to
a
countryside
excursion.
Unfortunately,
the
pouring
rain
cornered
us
to
the
same
small
cottage
and
almost
unbelievably
to
the
same
table
Will
and
I
were
now
sharing.
“Your
blue
eyes
and
forehead
beauty
spot
haven't
changed
much,
though.”
Will
beamed.
I
giggled
at
his
humor
and
we
continued
to
catch
upon
how
my
family
was
doing
in
the
past
16
years.
(80
words)
It's
nice
to
have
a
new
friend,
like
Will.?He
proves
more
than
harmless,
but
humorous,
kind-hearted
and
exuberant.
We
often
hang
out
(under
my
parents'
permission
and
even
company,
though)
in
his
large,
rusty
but
otherwise
robust
truck.
He
acquainted
me
with
other
villagers,
some
of
whom
even
invited
me
to
their
families'
anniversaries
and
ceremonies.
I
picked
up
the
local
language,
customs
and
rituals,
perfectly
fitting
into
life
in
this
new
country,
which,
now,
for
me,
has
become
a
new
home
away
from
home.
?(77
words)
解析:
这篇读后续写一定要看清楚伏笔,第一是第二段的since
we
came
to
the
country,
第二个是
abandoned
house,
第三个是70多岁的Will
Banks,
有辆卡车,有个老的小木屋,第四个是beautiful
young
girl.
第五个是老头子认识Meg
Chalmers
(即作者),但是作者却不认识她。第六个是作者答应过爸爸妈妈不和陌生男子搭讪。
这篇读后续写凸显出来的主题应该是到了一个陌生的国家,孤苦无依,但是因为自己鼓起勇气,认识了家庭老朋友Will
Banks
,Will
怎么认识这个小姑娘的,这是你需要展开合理想象的地方,我们先把2段的2-3个要点明确下来。
第一段:1.
Will开始回忆起他认识我爸爸妈妈的过程,16年前,我2岁,我爸爸妈妈第一次带着我来到这个国家,认识了热心的Will
Banks
.
2.
Will在方方面面帮助我们家,很大程度上帮助我们融入了这个国家
?3.我们后面又回到了母国,很久没有来这个陌生的国度,这次是16年之后的第一次归来。
第二段:1.Will
这个人非常好,自打我们认识之后,他天天开着卡车,带我认识这个地方的各种风土人情
?2.我慢慢地学会了当地的语言,了解了当地的风俗,这个地方成为了我的第二故乡或者我没有再向以前那样,天天把自己关在屋子里,不去熟悉外面的世界。
4.答案:
????On
the
day
of
Tyler's
return,?I
stood
at
the
door
awaiting
him.?At
last
he
came,?with
his
hands
in
his
pockets.?I
went
up
to
him
and
said
hello.?I
wanted
to
break
the
ice.?I
asked
him
to
talk
to
me
for
a
moment.?Taylor
seemed
reluctant
at
first,?but
finally
agreed.?I
told
him
I
was
eager
to
start
over
with
him.?At
the
same
time,?I
told
him
that
if
he
couldn't
control
himself
sometimes
in
class,?he
could
step
out
of
the
door
for
a
while
to
collect
himself.
????A
spark
of
surprise
flashed
across
his
face.
He
was
stunned
there,
staring
at
me
with
wide
eyes.
But
it
was
always
pleasant
to
be
believed
in.
He
made
up
his
mind
that
he
had
the
power
to
choose
his
own
way
of
behaving.
From
then
on,
Taylor
listened
carefully
and
took
an
active
part
in
class.
He
spared
every
minute
to
study.
At
the
end
of
the
year,
Tyler
wrote
me
a
thank-you
note
telling
me
how
great
his
year
had
been.
I
still
have
that
note
today,
and
it
moves
me
to
reread
it
when
I'm
stressed
about
teaching.
解析:
【文章大意】作者的学生Tyler很难控制自己的情绪,很容易生气。在课堂上其他同学讨论问题时他总是吵闹,这让作者很无奈。但有一次Tyler被罚以后作者?跟他好好聊天,从此以后他开始认真听课了,并感谢作者。
第一段开头?是:?Tyler回来的那天,我站在门口等....?,所以应该写我走到他跟前打招呼。我让他和我谈了一会儿。?Tyler起初似乎很不情愿,但最后还是同意了。我告诉他我很想和他重新开始。同时,我告诉他,如果他有时在课堂上控制不住自己,他可以走出门一段时间来收拾自己。
第二段开头是:他脸上有一丝惊讶.....本段应该写从那时起?,?Tyler认真听讲积极参加课堂。他不遗余力地学习。年底,泰勒给我写了一封感谢信?,告诉我他的一年有多美好。我今天还留着那张纸条当我对教学感到压力时,它让我重新读了一遍。
5.答案:
A
vain
businessman
felt
offended
by
those
talking
without
acting
and
reached
into
his
wallet.
Having
taken
out
a
crisp
twenty-dollar
bill,
he
strode
proudly
down
the
aisle
and
pressed
the
bill
into
the
old
woman's
unsteady,
wrinkled
hand.
“Here,
Madam,
get
yourself
some
shoes.”
The
old
woman
nodded
her
head
in
thanks,
full
of
surprise
and
gratitude,
with
tears
rolling
down
her
cheeks.
The
businessman
strode
back
to
his
seat,
feeling
pleased
with
himself
that
he
was
a
man
of
action.
Everyone
in
the
bus
fell
into
absolute
silence.
At
the
next
stop,
a
young
man
wearing
expensive,
new,
brand-name
shoes
boarded
the
bus.
As
the
young
man's
glance
caught
the
old
woman's
bare
feet,
he
bent
down
and
began
to
untie
and
remove
his
shoes.
He
knelt
down
before
the
old
woman.
“Madam,
I
see
you
have
no
shoes.
Well,
I
have
shoes.”
Carefully,
gently,
he
lifted
the
old
woman's
crusty
feet
in
his
hands.
He
put
his
fine
shoes
on
the
old
woman's
feet.
A
wave
of
warmth
overtook
the
woman.
Just
then
the
bus
arrived
at
the
next
stop.
The
young
man
left
the
bus
and
walked
away,
bare
foot
in
the
snow.