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01主题预测之家庭故事
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。
My
father
was
a
self-taught
mandolin
(曼陀林)
player.
He
was
one
of
the
best
players
in
our
town.
He
could
not
read
music,
but
if
he
heard
a
tune
a
few
times,
he
could
play
it.
When
he
was
younger,
he
was
a
member
of
a
small
country
music
band.
They
would
play
at
local
dances
and
sometimes
would
play
for
the
local
radio
station.
Occasionally,
Dad
would
get
out
his
mandolin
and
play
for
the
family.
We
three
children
would
sing
along.
We
learned
the
words
to
the
hymn
(圣歌)
when
we
were
very
young
and
would
sing
it
with
Dad.
He
knew
we
enjoyed
the
song
and
the
program
and
would
often
get
out
the
mandolin.
I
could
never
get
over
how
he
could
play
the
songs
so
well
after
only
hearing
them
a
few
times.
Dad
loved
to
play
the
mandolin
for
his
family.
He
knew
we
enjoyed
singing
and
hearing
him
play.
He
was
like
that.
If
he
could
give
pleasure
to
others,
he
would,
especially
his
family.
He
was
always
there,
sacrificing
his
time
and
efforts
to
see
that
his
family
had
enough
in
their
life.
I
had
to
mature
into
a
man
and
have
children
of
my
own
before
I
realized
how
much
he
had
sacrificed.
Whenever
I
came
home,
I
would
ask
Dad
to
play
the
mandolin.
Nobody
played
the
mandolin
like
my
father.
He
could
touch
your
soul
with
the
tones.
He
seemed
to
shine
when
he
was
playing.
You
could
see
his
pride
in
his
ability
to
play
so
well
for
his
family.
Dad
worked
on
the
farm.
While
working,
he
was
involved
in
an
accident.
On
this
particular
day
Dad
got
the
third
index
finger
of
his
left
hand
broken
between
two
pieces
of
steel.
The
doctor
who
operated
on
the
finger
could
not
save
it
and
Dad
ended
up
having
the
tip
of
the
finger
amputated
(截肢).
He
didn’t
lose
enough
of
the
finger
where
it
would
stop
him
picking
up
anything,
but
it
did
impact
his
ability
to
play
the
mandolin.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分两段,每段开头语已为你写好。
A
fter
the
accident,
Dad
was
reluctant
to
play
the
mandolin.
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Father
was
diagnosed
with
lung
cancer.
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【参考范文】
After
the
accident,
Dad
was
reluctant
to
play
the
mandolin.
He
felt
that
he
could
not
play
as
well
as
he
had
before
the
accident.
When
I
asked
him
to
play
he
would
make
excuses
for
why
he
couldn’t
play.
Eventually,
we
would
wear
him
down
and
he
would
agree
to
play
again.
For
the
family
it
didn’t
make
any
difference
that
Dad
couldn’t
play
as
well.
When
he
played
the
old
mandolin,
it
would
carry
us
back
to
a
cheerful,
happier
time
in
our
lives.
Father
was
diagnosed
with
lung
cancer.
He
chose
not
to
receive
any
operation
so
that
he
could
live
out
the
rest
of
his
life
in
dignity.
About
a
week
before
his
death,
we
asked
Dad
if
he
would
play
the
mandolin
for
us.
As
he
knew
it
would
probably
be
the
last
time
he
would
play
for
us,
he
tuned
up
the
old
mandolin
and
played
a
few
notes.We
felt
at
the
time
that
he
wouldn’t
have
enough
strength
to
play,
and
that
makes
the
memory
of
that
day
even
stronger.
Dad
was
doing
something
he
had
done
all
his
life,
giving.
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了父亲自学成才的曼陀林琴手,他看不懂乐谱,听几次曲子,他就能演奏出来。父亲喜欢为家人弹奏曼陀林,他总是牺牲自己的时间和精力让家人生活得满足。在上班期间,他遇到了意外。这次意外使得父亲的手指并没有完全丧失拿东西的能力,但是却影响了他弹奏曼陀林的能力。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“事故后,父亲不太愿意弹奏曼陀林了。”可知,第一段可描写父亲不愿意弹奏的原因,最终在家人的软硬兼施下,父亲答应了。音乐把我们带回昔日那些无忧无虑的幸福时光。
②由第二段首句内容“父亲被诊断得了肺癌。”可知,第二段可描写父亲面对疾病时的坚强,以及直至生命最后,父亲仍给家人弹奏。展现了父亲一生都在做的事情:奉献。
2.续写线索:
不愿意弹奏——家人请求弹奏——答应弹奏——父亲患病——最后一次弹奏——父亲的追求
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。
Dad
and
Mom
had
got
to
go
on
a
four-day
business
trip.
They
taught
their
elder
son
Daniel
and
younger
daughter
Jane
how
to
feed
and
look
after
their
dog,
Spot,
how
to
take
good
care
of
themselves—learning
to
cook
if
they
could,
or
ordering
pizza—with
money
left
on
the
table—if
they
were
busy,
and
told
them
to
keep
their
rooms
clean
and
tidy.
They
asked
Daniel
to
be
in
charge.
On
the
very
morning
when
the
parents
left,
Mom
kissed
them
and
said
to
Daniel
gently,
“Young
man,
do
take
care
of
Spot
and
Jane.”
Daniel
promised,
“I
will,
Mom.”
Too
excited
to
fall
asleep
again,
Daniel
and
Jane
jumped
out
of
bed,
calling
out
each
other
to
get
up.
Their
pet
dog,
Spot,
heard
the
similar
voice
and
rushed
in,
with
a
ball
in
its
mouth.
Jane
stuck(伸)
her
head
into
Daniel’s
room,“Spot
got
up
an
hour
earlier.
Let’s
walk
it.”
Daniel
said
excitedly,
“I’m
coming,
but,
Jane,
don’t
forget
to
keep
your
room
clean
and
tidy.”
“I
will.”
They
ran
with
the
dog
in
the
yard
and
threw
the
ball
away
for
Spot
to
bring
it
back.
They
had
fun
playing
with
Spot
the
whole
morning.
Washing
Spot
was
slow
and
tiring
as
it
was
the
first
time
they
had
done
it.
Then
Daniel
settled
down
to
his
homework
while
Jane
did
her
reading
with
interest.
The
following
day,
Jane
begged
her
brother
to
order
pizza
for
lunch.
Daniel
agreed
excitedly,
“We
haven’t
tasted
that
for
long
and
we
behave
ourselves,
right?”After
a
while,
he
added,
“We
should
save
money,
too.”
Within
half
an
hour,
they
treated
themselves
to
a
big
pizza.
However,
in
the
afternoon,
Spot
looked
sick,
lying
lazily
and
unwilling
to
move.
Daniel
was
concerned
about
the
dog
and
took
it
to
the
pet
clinic
immediately
with
Jane
as
their
parents
had
done.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1:
When
Dad
and
Mom
arrived
a
day
earlier,
they
were
amazed
to
find
everything
in
a
mess.
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Paragraph
2:
Daniel
ran
into
his
room,
with
tears
in
his
eyes,“
Jane,
there
is
no
need
to
explain
and
Mom
won’t
trust
me
any
longer.”
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【参考范文】
When
Dad
and
Mom
arrived
a
day
earlier,
they
were
amazed
to
find
everything
in
a
mess.
Mom
was
angry
and
shouted,
“Listen
to
me,
young
man—I
left
you
in
charge.
We
thought
you
would
act
like
an
adult,
but
look
at
the
mess.
The
money
for
food
has
been
used
up
but
why
does
Spot
still
look
hungry?
What
did
you
do
with
the
money
we
left?”
Jane
explained
anxiously,
“Mummy,
Spot
is
sick,
so
we
spent
the
rest
of
the
money
taking
it
to
the
pet
clinic.”
Daniel
ran
into
his
room,
with
tears
in
his
eyes,“Jane,
there
is
no
need
to
explain
and
Mom
won’t
trust
me
any
longer.”
Comforting
Mom,
Dad
said
calmly,
“There
is
probably
a
good
explanation
for
everything.”
Hearing
the
little
daughter’s
words,
Mom
understood
that
the
reason
why
they
had
no
time
to
clean
the
house
was
that
they
waited
for
Spot
at
the
clinic
all
day.
Mom
regretted
acting
so
angrily
and
was
satisfied
that
Daniel
learnt
to
be
responsible
for
others.
She
apologized
to
Daniel
sincerely
and
hugged
him
in
her
arms,
saying
that
“you
are
really
growing
up
into
a
young
man.”
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了爸爸和妈妈要去出差四天,他们教年长的儿子丹尼尔和小女儿简学会独立生活并照顾好狗Spot。父母离开之后,丹尼尔和简兴奋得睡不着觉,他们和Spot玩的非常开心。他们给学会给Spot洗澡,订披萨当午餐。然而Spot生病了,他们把Spot带到了动物诊所。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“当爸爸和妈妈提前一天到达时,他们惊奇地发现所有的东西都是一团糟。”可知,第一段可描写父母非常生气。
②由第二段首句内容“丹尼尔跑进自己的房间,眼里含着泪水:“简,没有必要解释了,妈妈不会再相信我了。””可知,第二段可描写爸爸妈妈了解了真相并向丹尼尔道歉。
2.续写线索:出差——兴奋——洗澡——生病——生气——原谅
3
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。
I
was
in
my
room,
unwilling
to
perform
on
the
stage
of
community
with
“my
brother”
Bob.
He
was
just
adopted
by
my
parents
recently.
“Grace,
come
here,"
my
mom
called.
Following
her
voice,
I
found
her
outside
the
bathroom,
holding
a
wet
book.
She
gave
the
book
a
shake.
"Bob's
book
was
in
the
bathtub.
Did
you
put
it
there?”
She
glared
at
me,
something
she
never
did
before
Bob
came
to
our
home.
I
didn't
wet
his
book
on
purpose.
Tears
of
hurt
clouded
my
eyes.
Worse
still,
she
promised
to
buy
him
a
new
copy.
My
heart
ached.
Bob
was
stealing
my
mother's
love.
He
was
ruining
my
life.
Meanwhile,
Bob
was
just
nearby,
absorbed
in
working
on
a
complicated
rope
knot
(绳结)as
usual.
Why
did
a
boy
like
him
do
the
girly
work?
Far
from
manly!
Soon,
it
was
time
to
have
to
set
off
to
the
community
theatre.
As
Bob
walked
ahead
of
us
to
the
car,
my
mom
took
me
aside
and
said
in
a
low
voice,
"It's
the
first
time
for
Bob
to
be
on
stage.
Be
kind
to
him,
Honey.
I
nodded
but
sighed.
Being
kind
didn't
use
to
be
hard.
But
after
Bob
moved
in,
everything
felt
different.
The
theatre
used
to
be
a
special
place
for
my
parents
and
me.
With
Bob
involved,
it
didn't
seem
so
special
any
more.
Finally,
it
was
our
stage
time.
My
heart
beat
wildly.
I
forgot
my
annoyance
at
Bob
for
a
while.
As
we
kids
lined
up,
ready
to
act
out
our
short
play,
I
realized
how
loosely
I
had
tied
the
drawstring
(束带)on
my
skirt.
Sure
enough,
my
skirt
began
to
drop.
Laughter
from
the
audience
could
be
heard,
and
even
though
I
was
wearing
shorts(短裤)under
my
skirt
,
I
could
feel
my
face
burst
into
flames(脸上发烫).
However,
my
hands
were
full.
If
only
someone
could
help
me
out!
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph1:
Right
then,
Bob
sensed
my
embarrassment.
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Paragraph2:
After
the
performance,
I
found
Bob
and
tapped
him
on
the
arm
gratefully.
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【参考范文】
Right
then,
Bob
sensed
my
embarrassment.
He
immediately
came
to
my
aid.
He
pulled
up
my
skirt
and
skillfully
tied
the
drawstring
with
a
beautiful
knot.
Seeing
what
Bob
did
for
me,
I
felt
something
deep
in
my
mind
began
to
change.
It
seemed
as
if
my
cold
heart
began
to
melt
slowly
and
my
annoyance
at
him
gradually
gave
way
to
guilt.
I
regretted
having
treated
him
as
a
stranger.
While
my
mind
was
wandering,
our
performance
time
came.
It
turned
out
a
great
success,
thunderous
applause
filling
the
whole
theatre.
After
the
performance,
I
found
Bob
and
tapped
him
on
the
arm
gratefully.
“Thanks,”
I
said
with
a
grateful
smile
on
my
face.
I
had
to
admit
that
but
for
his
timely
help,
I
would
have
been
extremely
embarrassed.
Without
his
knotting
skill,
the
performance
would
have
been
quite
different.
You
are
my
sister,”
he
grinned
innocently,
saying
humorously.
Surrounded
by
the
cheerful
atmosphere,
I
felt
a
flood
of
warmth
of
a
big
family.
Maybe
it
wouldn’t
be
so
bad
to
have
a
new
person
in
my
corner
of
the
world
after
all.
【解析】本文以人物为线索,主要讲述作者因为家里新收养的孩子,觉得母亲不再关注自己。作者认为他偷了母亲对自己的爱而内心倍感受伤。在一次戏剧演出中,自己的裙子束带松了,男孩帮助了自己,避免了在舞台上裙子掉落的尴尬。通过这件事,作者才意识到家里有了这个新成员也是一件不错的事。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“就在那时,鲍勃感受到了我的尴尬。”可知,第一段可描写作者鲍勃帮助了作者,避免了尴尬,演出获得了成功。
②由第二段首句内容“演出结束后,我找到了鲍勃,感激地拍了拍他的胳膊。”可知,第二段可描写作者向鲍勃表示感谢,并接纳了他,同时感受到了大家庭的温暖。
2.续写线索:受到帮助——思想转变——演出成功——表示感谢——接纳鲍勃——感悟
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-篇完整的短文。
Every
previous
year
on
Thanksgiving
Day
I’d
woken
up
early,
filled
with
excitement,
unable
to
wait
for
the
turkey,
pumpkin
pie
with
pecans,
and
my
grandma’s
famous
cheesecake.
But
I
would
never
forget
the
lesson
that
my
mother
taught
me
when
I
was
14
years
old.
That
Thanksgiving,
I
couldn’t
find
the
magic
anymore.
For
some
reason
the
holiday
seemed
fake
(假的).
I
suddenly
felt
like
Thanksgiving
was
a
big
lie.
I
saw
no
reason
to
celebrate.
As
my
aunts,
uncles,
cousins,
and
grandma
started
to
arrive
carrying
plates
of
food,
baskets
of
bread,
and
pitchers
of
egg
nog,
I
grew
more
and
more
angry
and
frustrated.
None
of
them
were
really
thankful,
I
realized.
The
whole
thing
was
a
lie!
When
my
mom
called
for
everyone
to
take
their
seats
for
dinner,
I
left.
I
ran
into
the
guest
room
where
no
one
would
look,
crying.
I
was
defiant
(反抗的)
because
I
wanted
to
be
an
honest
person
but
1
was
realizing
that
Thanksgiving
was
fake.
It
didn’t
feel
right
to
join
in
the
tradition---say
something
beautiful
one
by
one
around
the
table.
My
mom,
worried
that
1
was
absent
from
the
table,
came
to
see
what
was
wrong,
“No
one
is
really
thankful!”
I
sobbed,
“They
just
pretend
for
one
day
because
that’s
what
you’re
supposed
to
do!"
My
mom
sat
down
next
to
me
and
listened
wisely.
Then
she
nodded.
“You’re
right,”
she
told
me,
“it’s
fake
until
you
find
the
truth
for
yourself.”
She
said
Thanksgiving
was
a
time
to
reflect
because
we
don’t
always
get
a
chance
to
see
loved
ones
and
eat
a
good
meal.
Then
she
left.
I
didn’t
listen
to
her.
I
was
convinced
that
I
could
never
find
joy
celebrating
again.
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。
But
I
was
also
starving
and
I
had
to
eat
something.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
At
her
words,
I
realized
they
wanted
me
to
be
a
part
of
the
tradition.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
But
I
was
also
starving
and
I
had
to
eat
something.
So
after
a
few
minutes
I
went
back
to
the
dining
room.
And
I
couldn’t
believe
what
I
saw.
Waiting
for
me,
with
wide
smiles,
was
my
entire
extended
family
and
a
table
covered
with
untouched
plates.
At
first,
I
was
confused.
I
wondered
why
no
one
was
digging
into
their
carefully-constructed
meals.
That’s
when
I
noticed
that
everyone
was
looking
at
me
with
concern.
‘Andy,’
my
aunt
said,
‘We
can’t
eat
without
you.
It’s
your
turn.’
At
her
words,
I
realized
they
wanted
me
to
be
a
part
of
the
tradition.
As
usual,
we
shared
what
made
us
all
thankful
one
by
one
around
the
table.
I
didn’t
know
what
to
say.
But
I
had
to.
Everyone
had
something
beautiful
to
say.
Listening,
I
came
to
understand
what
my
mom
meant
about
finding
the
truth.
For
me,
this
holiday
was
a
chance
to
pause
and
reflect
on
everything
I
cared
about.
That
was
worth
celebrating.
And
with
that,
I
took
a
huge
and
satisfying
bite
of
food.
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者觉得自己发现感恩节是假的,没有人是真正感恩的,因此不想参加家人的庆祝活动,自己离开了,跑到房间去哭。妈妈说要让作者自己找到庆祝感恩节的真相。最后,作者看到家人坐在桌边等她一起用餐,并且每个人分享自己感激的东西的时候,作者真正明白了妈妈所说的寻找真相是什么意思。
1.段落续写:
①.由第一段首句内容“但我也很饿,我必须吃点东西。”可知,第一段可描写作者回到餐厅,看到家人坐在桌边等她一起用餐,每个人都在关切地看着她。
②.由第二段首句内容“听了她的话,我意识到他们想让我成为传统的一部分。”可知,第二段可描写作者在倾听每个人分享自己感激的东西的时候,真正明白了妈妈所说的寻找真相是什么意思。
2.续写线索:回到餐厅——家人等候——家人关心——聚餐分享——倾听分享——明白意义
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。
Once
upon
a
time,
two
brothers,
who
lived
on
adjoining(毗邻的)farms,
fell
into
conflict.
It
was
the
first
serious
fight
in
10
years
of
farming
side
by
side,
sharing
machinery,
and
trading
labour
and
goods
as
needed
without
a
hitch.
Then
the
long
cooperation
fell
apart.
11
began
with
a
small
misunderstanding
and
it
grew
into
a
major
difference,
and
finally
it
exploded
into
an
exchange
of
bitter
words
followed
by
weeks
of
silence.
Very
early
one
morning
there
was
a
knock
on
the
older
brother's
door.
He
opened
it
to
find
a
man
with
a
carpenter's
toolbox.
"
I'm
looking
for
a
few
days'
work,“
he
said.
"Perhaps
you
would
have
a
few
small
jobs
here
and
there.
Could
I
help
you?"
"Well
as
it
happens
there
is."
said
the
older
brother.
“1
do
have
a
job
for
you.
Look
across
the
stream
at
that
farm.
That’s
my
neighbour.
In
fact,
it's
my
younger
brother.
Once
there
was
a
meadow(草地)between
us
and
last
week
he
took
his
bulldozer(推土机)and
plowed
a
stream
between
us.
Well,
he
may
have
done
this
to
hurt
me,
but
I'll
go
one
better
than
that.
See
that
pile
of
wood
by
the
barn?
I
want
you
to
build
me
a
fence.
a
2-metre-high
fence,
so
I
won't
need
to
see
him
or
his
place
anymore.
"
The
carpenter
said,
"I
think
I
understand
the
situation.
Show
me
the
nails
and
the
post-hole
digger
and
I'll
be
able
to
do
a
job
that
pleases
you.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The
older
brother
helped
the
carpenter
get
the
materials
ready
and
then
he
was
off
for
the
day.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The
neighbour,
his
younger
brother,
was
coming
across
the
bridge
merrily
with
his
hand
outstretching
to
the
older
brother.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
The
older
brother
helped
the
carpenter
get
the
materials
ready
and
then
he
was
off
for
the
day.
The
carpenter
worked
hard
all
that
day
measuring,sawing,digging
and
nailing.
About
sunset
when
the
older
brother
returned,the
carpenter
had
just
finished
his
job.
The
older
brother's
eyes
opened
wide
and
his
jaw
dropped.
There
was
no
fence
there
at
all;instead
there
was
a
bridge…a
bridge
stretching
from
one
side
of
the
creek
to
the
other.
The
neighbour,his
younger
brother,was
coming
across
the
bridge
merrily
with
his
hand
outstretching
to
the
older
brother.
"You
are
quite
a
fellow
to
build
this
bridge
after
all
I've
said
and
done,"
he
said.
The
two
brothers
then
met
in
the
middle
of
the
bridge,taking
each
other's
hand
and
embraced.
Their
conflict
was
finally
at
an
end.
They
then
turned
to
see
the
carpenter
hoist
his
toolbox
on
his
shoulder.
"No,wait.
Please
stay
a
few
days.
I've
a
lot
of
other
projects
for
you,"
said
the
older
brother.
"I'd
love
to
stay
on,"
the
carpenter
said,
“but,I
have
many
more
bridges
to
build.”
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一对和睦相处的兄弟之间爆发了矛盾,当推土机铲平草地,开辟出一条小溪,两人的矛盾似乎已无可挽回。此时,一个木匠出现了,他在小溪上架起了一座桥,使兄弟两人重归于好。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“哥哥帮木匠把材料准备好,然后他就上路了。”可知,第一段可描写哥哥走后,木匠是怎么工作的。
②由第二段首句内容“这时,他的邻居,也就是他的弟弟,正高兴地过桥来,伸出手给哥哥。”可知,第二段可描写哥哥和弟弟在木匠的帮助下重归于好。
2.续写线索:
哥哥离开家----木匠修桥——哥哥很惊讶——哥哥弟弟重归于好——感谢木匠
6
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。
An
80-year-old
man
was
sitting
on
the
sofa
in
his
house
along
with
his
45-year-old
highly
educated
son.
Suddenly
a
crow
(乌鸦)
landed
on
their
window.
The
father
asked
his
son,
“What
is
this?”
The
son
replied,
“It
is
a
crow.”
After
a
few
minutes,
the
father
asked
his
son
for
the
second
time,
“What
is
this?”
The
son
said,
“Father,
I
told
you
just
now.
It’s
a
crow.”
After
a
little
while,
the
father
asked
his
son
the
same
question
for
the
third
time,
“What
is
this?”
At
this
time,
some
expression
of
anger
was
felt
in
the
son’s
tone
when
he
said
to
his
father.
“It’s
a
crow,
a
crow.”
A
little
while
later,
the
father
again
asked
his
son
for
the
fourth
time,
“What
is
this?”
This
time
his
son
shouted
at
his
father,
“Why
do
you
keep
asking
me
the
same
question
again
and
again
although
I
have
told
you
so
many
times
‘IT
IS
A
CROW’?
Are
you
not
able
to
understand
this?”
A
minute
later
the
father
went
to
his
room
and
came
back
with
a
diary,
which
he
had
kept
since
his
son
was
born.
On
opening
a
page,
he
asked
his
son
to
read
that
page:
Today
my
little
son
aged
three
was
sitting
with
me
on
the
sofa
when
a
crow
suddenly
landed
on
the
window.
My
son
asked
me
23
times
what
it
was,
and
I
replied
to
him
all
23
times
that
it
was
a
crow.
I
hugged
him
lovingly
each
time
he
asked
me
the
same
question.
I
didn’t
at
all
feel
angry,
but
instead
felt
affection
for
my
innocent
son.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
Paragraph
1:
After
reading
the
diary,
the
son
was
filled
with
tears
and
began
to
reflect
on
the
days
when
he
used
to
sit
together
with
his
father.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Feeling
ashamed,
the
son
got
down
on
his
knees
before
his
father.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
After
reading
the
diary,
the
son
was
filled
with
tears
and
began
to
reflect
on
the
days
when
he
used
to
sit
together
with
his
father.
His
father
would
patiently
answer
the
same
question
all
23
times
without
feeling
angry
while
his
father
asked
him
the
same
question
just
four
times!
The
son
thought
to
himself,
“If
I
am
in
old
age,
how
will
my
son
look
at
me?
Will
he
think
of
me
as
a
burden?
Will
he
shout
at
me
because
of
my
poor
sight,
poor
hearing
or
poor
understanding?”
Feeling
ashamed,
the
son
got
down
on
his
knees
before
his
father.
He
made
an
apology
to
his
father,
begging
his
father
to
forgive
him
for
his
bad
behavior.
He
said
aloud,
“I
promise
to
let
you
feel
happy
forever,
Dad.
It
is
you
who
have
cared
for
me
ever
since
I
was
a
little
child,
showering
me
with
your
selfless
affection.
You
worked
hard
to
make
money
so
that
I
could
afford
to
go
to
university.
I
will
pay
you
back
in
the
best
way.”
And
then
he
hugged
his
father
lovingly.
【解析】本文主要讲述了一位80岁的老人和他45岁的受过高等教育的儿子坐在家里的沙发上。突然一只乌鸦落在他们的窗户上。老人问了儿子四次“这是什么?”儿子的回答逐渐变得不耐烦,语气里流露出一些愤怒。这时,老人从房间里拿出一本日记,让儿子看其中的一页,上面写着“儿子三岁时曾经23次反复问自己同一个问题,但自己一点儿也不生气,反而耐心地回答。”
看了日记,儿子泪流满面,开始反思自己的行为。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“看了日记,儿子泪流满面,开始回想过去和父亲坐在一起的日子。”可知,第一段可描写儿子通过回想过去和父亲坐在一起的日子而获得的感悟。
②由第二段首句内容“儿子感到羞愧,在父亲面前跪了下来。”可知,第二段可描写经过反思,儿子理解了父亲对自己的爱,并向父亲道歉。
2.续写线索:回想过去——反思自己的行为——向父亲道歉——感谢父亲无私的爱——表达自己对父亲的爱
7
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。
My
mother’s
name
is
Gloria
Vanderbilt.
She
has
been
famous
for
longer
than
just
about
anyone
else
alive
today.
Her
birth
made
headlines,
and
for
better
or
worse,
she’s
been
in
the
public
eye
ever
since.
Her
successes
and
failures
have
played
out
on
a
very
brightly
lit
stage,
and
she
has
lived
many
different
lives;
she
has
been
an
actress,
an
artist,
a
designer,
and
a
writer;
she’s
made
fortunes,
lost
them,
and
made
them
back
again.
She
has
survived
abuse
(虐待),
the
loss
of
her
parents,
the
death
of
a
spouse
(配偶),
the
suicide
(自杀)
of
a
son,
and
countless
other
traumas
(创伤)
and
betrayals
that
might
have
defeated
someone
without
her
relentless
(竖定的)
determination.
When
I
was
growing
up,
though,
my
mom
rarely
talked
about
her
life.
Her
past
was
always
something
of
a
mystery.
Her
parents
and
grandparents
died
before
I
was
born,
and
I
knew
little
about
the
tumultuous
(动荡的)
events
of
her
childhood,
or
of
the
years
before
she
met
my
father,
the
events
that
shaped
the
person
she
had
become.
Even
as
an
adult,
I
found
there
was
still
much
I
didn’t
know
about
her
—
experiences
she’d
had,
lessons
she’d
learned
that
she
hadn’t
passed
on.
In
many
cases,
it
was
because
I
hadn’t
asked.
There
was
also
much
she
didn’t
know
about
me.
When
we’re
young
we
all
waste
so
much
time
being
reserved
or
embarrassed
with
our
parents,
resenting
(怨恨)
them
or
wishing
they
and
we
were
entirely
different
people.
This
changes
when
we
become
adults,
but
we
don’t
often
explore
new
ways
of
talking
and
conversing,
and
we
put
off
discussing
complex
issues
or
raising
difficult
questions.
We
think
we’ll
do
it
one
day,
in
the
future,
but
life
gets
in
the
way,
and
then
it’s
too
late.
At
the
beginning
of
2015,
several
weeks
before
her
ninety-first
birthday,
my
mother
became
seriously
ill
for
the
first
time
in
her
life.
She
didn’t
tell
me
how
bad
she
felt,
but
as
I
was
boarding
a
plane
to
cover
a
story
overseas,
I
called
her
to
let
her
know
I
was
leaving,
waiting
until
the
last
minute
as
usual
because
I
never
want
her
to
worry.
When
she
picked
up
the
phone,
immediately
I
knew
something
was
wrong.
Her
breath
was
short,
and
she
could
barely
speak.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
I
wish
I
could
tell
you
I
canceled
(取消)
my
trip
and
rushed
to
her
side,
but
I
didn’t.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The
first
e-mail
she
sent
to
me
was
on
the
morning
of
her
birthday.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【参考范文】
I
wish
I
could
tell
you
I
canceled
my
trip
and
rushed
to
her
side,
but
I
didn’t.
I’m
not
sure
if
the
idea
she
could
be
very
ill
even
occurred
to
me
but
acting
on
it
would
have
been
just
too
inconvenient.
I
was
heading
off
on
an
assignment,
and
my
team
was
already
in
the
air.
It
was
too
late
to
back
out.
Shortly
after
I
left,
she
was
rushed
to
the
hospital,
though
I
didn’t
find
this
out
until
I
had
returned,
and
by
then
she
was
already
back
home.
The
first
e-mail
she
sent
to
me
was
on
the
morning
of
her
birthday.
That
e-mail
started
the
conversation
that
brought
us
closer
than
ever
before.
Her
memories
were
remarkably
intimate
and
deeply
personal,
revealing
things
to
me
she
never
said
face-to-face.
By
breaking
down
the
walls
of
silence
between
us,
I
have
come
to
understand
my
mom
and
myself
in
ways
I
never
imagined.
I
know
now
that
it’s
never
too
late
to
change
our
relationship
with
someone
important
in
our
life.
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者母亲早年成名但也生活多舛,作者对母亲的过去所知甚少,作者年少时因缺乏沟通,对父母也颇有疏离,直到后来母亲年迈病重,作者更加感念亲情的故事。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我希望我能告诉你我取消了旅行,冲到她身边,但我没有。”可知,第一段可描写作者去执行任务,不得已暂别生病的母亲。
②由第二段首句内容“她给我发的第一封电子邮件是她生日那天早上发的。”可知,第二段可描写作者母亲通过书信打破了母女之间的隔阂,作者也终于理解了母亲。
2.续写线索:母亲病重——作者出差——母亲出院——生日邮件——理解母亲——感悟亲情
8
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。
When
I
was
a
child,
I
lived
in
a
house
with
a
beautiful
garden
full
of
all
kinds
of
flowers,
and
roses
were
the
most
beautiful
of
them.
There
was
nothing
I
enjoyed
more
than
sitting
in
the
garden
with
my
mother,
who
read
stories
to
me.
When
I
was
in
primary
school
and
old
enough
to
read,
I
enjoyed
reading
stories
aloud
to
her.
I
will
never
forget
one
day
when
I
was
in
the
third
grade.
I
had
been
picked
to
be
the
princess
in
the
school
play,
and
for
weeks
my
mother
had
rehearsed
my
lines
so
hard
with
me.
But
no
matter
how
easily
I
acted
at
home,
as
soon
as
I
stepped,
every
word
disappeared
from
my
head.
Finally,
my
teacher
took
me
aside.
She
explained
that
she
had
written
a
narrator(叙述者)’
s
part
to
the
play,
and
asked
me
to
change
my
role.
Her
word,
kindly
expressed,
still
hurt,
especially
when
I
saw
my
part
go
to
another
girl.
I
didn't
tell
my
mother
what
had
happened
when
I
went
home
after
school
that
day.
But
she
sensed
my
pain.
Instead
of
suggesting
we
practice
my
lines,
she
asked
if
I
wanted
to
take
a
walk
in
the
garden.
It
was
May
and
roses
were
blossoming
and,
under
the
trees,
we
could
also
see
yellow
dandelions(蒲公英)
in
the
grass,
as
if
a
painter
had
painted
our
garden
with
red,
yellow
and
green.
I
watched
my
mother
casually
bend
down
by
one
dandelion.
“I
think
I'm
going
to
dig
up
all
these
weeds,”
she
said,
pulling
it
up
by
its
roots.
“From
now
on,
we'll
have
only
roses
in
this
garden.”
“But
I
like
dandelions,”
I
protested.
“All
flowers
are
beautiful—even
dandelions.”
My
mother
looked
at
me
seriously.
“Yes,
every
flower
is
beautiful
in
its
own
way,
isn't
it?”
she
asked
thoughtfully.
I
nodded,
pleased
that
I
had
won
her
over.
“And
that
is
true
of
people
too,”
she
added.
“Not
everyone
can
be
a
princess,
but
there
is
no
shame
in
that.”
Realizing
that
she
had
guessed
my
pain,
I
started
to
cry
as
I
told
her
what
had
happened.
She
listened
and
smiled
reassuringly.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
Paragraph
1:
“But
you
can
make
a
good
narrator,”
she
said.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
After
the
play,
I
took
home
the
dandelion.
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【参考范文】
“But
you
can
make
a
good
narrator,”she
said.
It
reminded
me
of
how
much
I
loved
to
read
stories
aloud
to
her.
“The
narrator's
part
is
just
as
important
as
the
part
of
a
princess.”
Her
wise
words
inspired
me
with
courage
and
confidence.
But
on
the
evening
of
the
performance,
I
suddenly
felt
nervous
backstage
again.
My
teacher
came
over
to
me.
“Your
mother
asked
me
to
give
this
to
you,”
she
said,
handing
me
a
dandelion.
Looking
at
it,
I
knew
my
mother
was
out
there
for
me,
which
calmed
me
down.
After
the
play,
I
took
home
the
dandelion.
I
made
it
into
a
dried
flower
and
put
it
into
a
glass
bottle.
Every
time
I
see
it,
I
am
reminded
of
this
unforgettable
experience.
I
have
taken
part
in
many
school
plays,
tried
different
roles
and
made
many
speeches
ever
since.
Gradually,
I've
become
really
good
at
performing
and
public
speaking,
seldom
feeling
nervous
onstage
now.
For
this,
I
am
forever
grateful
to
my
mother,
who
has
made
me
what
I
am
today.
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和她母亲之间的故事,作者在一次演出中被选中扮演公主的角色,反复不断的练习,但是由于紧张迈步就忘记台词,老师给作者换了一个旁白的角色,作者非常伤心,于是作者的妈妈用蒲公英来告诉作者旁白和公主的角色一样重要,激发了作者的勇气和信心,并且这件事从此成为了作者难忘的经历,激励作者变得非常擅长表演和演讲,作者非常感谢她的妈妈成就了今天的她。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“但是你可以成为一个很好的旁白,”她说。”可知,第一段可描写作者受到妈妈的鼓励,鼓起勇气,完成了演出。
②由第二段首句内容“演出结束后,我把蒲公英带回家。”可知,第二段可描写作者和母亲之间的故事,成为了作者难忘的经历,并且让她变得擅长表演和演出。
2.续写线索:提醒——鼓舞——走过来——镇静——难忘的——感谢
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