2022高考英语专题练之新题型写作(续写)
(A)
I
am
a
proud
mother
of
three
children,
my
last
little
one
being
delivered
in
the
middle
of
this
difficult
period
caused
by
COVID-19.
She
was
born
in
August
and
her
name
is
Ada.
Shortly
after
having
Ada,
my
mother-in-law
Ann
showed
me
something
she
learned
in
an
art
class
she
attended
weekly.
She
showed
me
how
to
knit
(
编
织
)
a
scarf.
She
patiently
taught
me
how
to
use
the
stitches
(针)
and
gave
me
her
half
done
project.
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
attending
to
my
sweet
little
girl,
but
I
still
had
some
extra
time
to
do
something
with
my
hands
throughout
the
day.
1
enjoyed
making
the
scarf
so
I
purchased
tons
of
yarn
(线)
since
it
was
winter.
I
wanted
to
make
scarves
for
my
three
children
as
Christmas
gifts.
There
was
a
new
family
that
moved
in
down
the
street.
The
only
daughter
of
the
family
was
Jane,
a
shy
girl,
aged
14,
the
same
age
of
my
oldest
son
David.
It
seemed
that
she
came
from
a
financially
disadvantaged
family,
for
she
always
wore
old
clothes.
Worse
still,
in
such
freezing
days,
she
had
no
more
clothes
to
wear
and
trembled
with
cold.
Due
to
the
disease,
the
society
was
thrown
into
crisis
mode.
Schools
were
closed,
food
supplies
and
deliveries
were
called
off
and
children
were
stuck
at
home.
In
such
discouraging
times,
however,
they
became
good
companions,
talking
and
playing
at
home
or
around
the
houses
happily.
It
was
dreadfully
cold
this
winter.
Every
time
David
came
back
from
outside,
with
red
face,
he
always
cried,
“Mum,
it
is
freezing
outside
!”
Then,
he
came
over
to
see
whether
I
had
finished
the
scarf.
I
could
tell
how
impatient
he
was
to
wear
my
scarf
sooner!
I
had
to
speed
the
project
to
satisfy
his
expectation.
But
David
comforted
me
saying
he
could
wait
for
a
few
days.
What
a
kind
and
considerate
boy
he
was!
Then
my
great
art
project
was
finally
accomplished
on
the
morning
ahead
of
Christmas.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为
150
左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph
1:
On
Christmas
morning,
I
wrapped
the
scarf
around
David’s
neck.
Paragraph
2:
Later
that
day
David
came
back
saying
Jane
also
deserved
a
scarf.
(B)
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。
George
and
his
friends
have
always
enjoyed
hanging
out
with
each
other
in
the
summertime.
One
afternoon,George
and
his
friends
Paul
and
James
decided
to
go
camping
at
their
favorite
spot.
George
brought
a
large
tent
for
all
of
them
to
stay
in,
and
all
three,
armed
with
their
sleeping
bags,took
off
for
their
campsite.Once
they
set
up
the
tent
and
started
a
fire,they
roasted
hotdogs.They
sat
around
the
fire
and
told
stories
and
laughed.
When
it
started
to
get
late,the
boys
decided
it
was
time
to
go
to
bed.After
getting
into
their
sleeping
bags,Paul
and
James
fell
asleep
almost
immediately.
But
just
as
George
was
about
to
nod
off,he
heard
a
strange
noise
that
seemed
to
come
from
the
woods.He
sat
straight
up,
his
eyes
open
wide.Looking
at
his
two
friends
sleeping
peacefully,
he
decided
that
it
must
have
just
been
the
wind
and
there
was
no
need
to
worry.But
just
as
he
started
to
nod
off,he
heard
the
sound
again.It
was
much
louder
this
time.
Paul
awoke
suddenly.“Did
you
hear
that?
Is
it
a
cry
from
a
monkey?”he
asked
George.
George,obviously
scared,nodded
his
head.
“James,wake
up!"Paul
shouted."There's
something
out
there!”
Just
then,
they
heard
the
noise
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。
The
boys
all
looked
at
each
other,their
eyes
wide
with
fear.
They
decided
to
go
out
together
and
check.
(C)
A
Vacation
with
My
Mother
I
had
an
interesting
childhood.
It
was
filled
with
surprises
and
amusements,
all
because
of
my
mother---loving,
sweet,
yet
absent-minded
and
forgetful.
One
strange
family
trip
we
took
when
I
was
eleven
tells
a
lot
about
her.
My
two
sets
of
grandparents
lived
in
Colorado
and
North
Dakota,
and
my
parents
decided
to
spend
a
few
weeks
driving
to
those
states
and
seeing
all
the
sights
along
the
way.
As
the
first
day
of
our
trip
approached,
David,
my
eight-year-old
brother,
and
I
unwillingly
said
good-bye
to
all
of
our
friends.
Who
knew
if
we’d
ever
see
them
again?
Finally,
the
moment
of
our
departure
arrived,
and
we
loaded
suitcases,
books,
games,
camping
equipment,
and
a
tent
into
the
car
and
bravely
drove
off.
We
bravely
drove
off
again
two
hours
later
after
we’d
returned
home
to
get
the
purse
and
traveler’s
checks
Mom
had
forgotten.
David
and
I
were
always
a
little
nervous
when
using
gas
station
bathrooms
if
Mom
was
driving
while
Dad
slept:
“You
stand
outside
the
door
and
play
lookout(放哨)
while
I
go,
and
I’ll
stand
outside
the
door
and
play
lookout
while
you
go.”
I
had
terrible
pictures
in
my
mind:
“Honey,
where
are
the
kids?”
“What?!
Oh,
Gosh…I
thought
they
were
being
awfully
quiet.”
We
were
never
actually
left
behind
in
a
strange
city,
but
we
weren’t
about
to
take
any
chances.
On
the
fourth
or
fifth
night,
we
had
trouble
finding
a
hotel
with
a
vacancy.
After
driving
in
vain
for
some
time,
Mom
suddenly
got
a
great
idea:
Why
didn’t
we
find
a
house
with
a
likely-looking
backyard
and
ask
if
we
could
set
up
tent
there?
David
and
I
became
nervous.
To
our
great
relief,
Dad
turned
down
the
idea.
Mom
never
could
understand
our
objections(反对).
If
a
strange
family
showed
up
on
her
front
doorstep,
Mom
would
have
been
delighted.
She
thinks
everyone
in
the
world
is
as
nice
as
she
is.
We
finally
found
a
vacancy
in
the
next
town.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头已为你写好;
Paragraph
1:
The
next
day
we
remembered
the
brand-new
tent
we
had
brought
with
us.
______________
Paragraph
2:
We
drove
through
several
states
and
saw
lots
of
great
sights
along
the
way.
(D)
My
dad,
George,
only
had
an
eighth
grade
education.
A
quiet
man,
he
didn't
understand
my
world
of
school
activities.
From
age
14,
he
worked.
And
his
dad,
Albert,
took
the
money
my
dad
earned
and
used
it
to
pay
family
expenses.
I
didn't
really
understand
his
world
either:
He
was
a
livestock
trucker,
and
I
thought
that
I
would
surpass
(超过)
anything
he
had
accomplished
by
the
time
I
walked
across
the
stage
at
high
school
graduation.
Summers
in
the
mid-70s
were
spent
at
home
shooting
baskets,
hitting
a
baseball,
or
throwing
a
football,
preparing
for
my
future
as
a
quarterback
on
a
football
team.
In
poor
weather,
I
read
about
sports
or
practiced
my
trombone
(长号).
The
summer
before
my
eighth
grade
I
was
one
of
a
group
of
boys
that
a
neighboring
farmer
hired
to
work
in
his
field.
He
explained
our
basic
task,
the
tractor
fired
up
and
we
were
off,
riding
down
the
field
looking
for
weeds
to
spray
with
chemicals.
After
a
short
way,
the
farmer
stopped
and
pointed
at
a
weed
which
we
missed.
Then
we
began
again.
This
happened
over
and
over,
but
we
soon
learned
to
identify
different
grasses
like
cockleburs,
lamb's-quarters,
foxtails,
and
the
king
of
weeds,
the
pretty
purple
thistle.
It
was
tiring
work,
but
I
looked
forward
to
the
pay,
even
though
I
wasn't
sure
how
much
it
would
amount
to.
At
home,
my
dad
said,
"A
job's
a
big
step
to
growing
up.
I'm
glad
you
will
be
contributing
to
the
household."
My
dad's
words
made
me
realize
that
my
earnings
might
not
be
mine
to
do
with
as
I
wished.
My
labors
lasted
about
two
weeks,
and
the
farmer
said
there
might
be
more
work,
but
I
wasn't
interested.
I
decided
it
was
not
fair
that
I
had
to
contribute
my
money.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph
1:The
pay
arrived
at
last.
Paragraph
2:I
understood
immediately
what
my
parents
were
worried
about.
(E)
One
fall,my
wife
Elli
and
I
had
a
single
goal:to
photograph
polar
bears.
We
were
staying
at
a
research
camp
outside
“the
polar
bear
capital
of
the
world”-the
town
of
Churchill
in
Manitoba,Canada.
Taking
pictures
of
polar
bears
is
amazing
but
also
dangerous.
Polar
bears-like
all
wild
animals-should
be
photographed
from
a
safe
distance.
When
I'm
face
to
face
with
a
polar
bear,I
like
it
to
be
through
a
camera
with
a
telephoto
lens.
But
sometimes,that
is
easier
said
than
done.
This
was
one
of
those
times.
As
Elli
and
I
cooked
dinner,a
young
male
polar
bear
who
was
playing
in
a
nearby
lake
sniffed,and
smelled
our
garlic
bread.
The
hungry
bear
followed
his
nose
to
our
camp,which
was
surrounded
by
a
high
wire
fence.
He
pulled
and
bit
the
wire.
He
stood
on
his
back
legs
and
pushed
at
the
wooden
fence
posts.
Terrified,Elli
and
I
tried
all
the
bear
defense
actions
we
knew.
We
yelled
at
the
bear,hit
pots
hard,and
fired
blank
shotgun
shells
into
the
air.
Sometimes
loud
noises
like
these
will
scare
bears
off.
Not
this
polar
bear
though-he
just
kept
trying
to
tear
down
the
fence
with
his
massive
paws(爪子).
I
radioed
the
camp
manager
for
help.
He
told
me
a
helicopter
was
on
its
way,but
it
would
be
30
minutes
before
it
arrived.
Making
the
best
of
this
close
encounter(相遇),I
took
some
pictures
of
the
bear.
Elli
and
I
feared
the
fence
wouldn't
last
through
30
more
minutes
of
the
bear's
punishment.
The
camp
manager
suggested
I
use
pepper
spray.
The
spray
burns
the
bears'
eyes,but
doesn't
hurt
them.
So
I
approached
our
uninvited
guest
slowly
and,through
the
fence,sprayed
him
in
the
face.
With
an
angry
roar(吼叫),the
bear
ran
to
the
lake
to
wash
his
eyes.
Paragraph1:
A
few
minutes
later,
the
bear
headed
back
to
our
camp.
Paragraph2:
At
that
very
moment,
the
helicopter
arrived.
(F)
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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参考答案
On
Christmas
morning,
I
wrapped
the
scarf
around
David's
neck
David's
face
lit
up
with
joy.
Stroking
the
scarf
softly,
David
excitedly
kissed
me
in
the
cheek,
beaming
at
me.“Thank
you,
Mum.
This
is
the
best
gift
I
have
ever
received."
Before
I
could
say
anything,
he
dashed
out
to
join
Jane
with
a
spring
in
his
step.
I
felt
relieved
and
content
as
a
mother
as
I
watched
David
enjoying
himself
outside,
with
the
scarf
sheltering
him
from
the
bone-chilling
wind.
Wearing
a
smile
on
my
face,
I
continued
my
chores
that
morning
Later
that
day
David
came
back
saying
Jane
also
deserved
a
scarf.
Obviously,
David
noticed
Jane
could
hardly
bear
the
freezing
weather
with
worn-out
clothes.“Can
I
give
this
to
Jane
as
a
Christmas
gift?"
David
ventured
in
a
low
voice.
Smilingly,
I
nodded.
Seeing
David
rush
into
Jane's
house
with
the
scarf
in
his
hand,
I
felt
a
burst
of
pride.
I
was
happy
that
both
of
them
received
the
best
gift
for
Christmas.
For
Jane一a
scarf
to
keep
warm,
and
for
David-
a
taste
of
happiness
of
giving.
.
The
boys
all
looked
at
each
other,
their
eyes
wide
with
fear.
They
sat
in
silence
fora
moment,
not
knowing
what
to
do.George
broke
the
silence,
saying
that
maybe
a
monkey
was
hungry
and
looking
for
food.James
said
that
maybe
the
monkey
was
lost
and
looking
for
its
mother
but
Paul
thought
perhaps
it
was
seriously
hurt
and
crying
help.“Someone
must
go
out
and
find
out
what's
happening,"said
James.
They
looked
at
each
other
and
the
complete
darkness
outside.
(75
words)
They
decided
to
go
out
together
and
check.
Outside
the
tent
the
wind
was
blowing
hard.
They
had
not
walked
for
a
few
steps
when
they
heard
a
faint
cry
just
to
their
left.
lt
turned
out
that
a
baby
monkey
was
bleeding.James
gently
picked
it
up
and
they
rushed
back
into
the
tent.
They
took
out
their
first-aid
kit
and
treated
it
immediately.After
feeding
some
milk
to
the
baby
monkey,
they
sent
it
back
to
the
woods.
Watching
it
disappear
in
the
woods,
they
smiled
in
relief.
Suddenly
a
little
rabbit
jumped
out
in
front
of
my
horse.
My
horse
turned
to
the
left
to
avoid
the
little
rabbit
as
I
held
on
tightly
and
tried
not
to
fall.
Then
my
dad
turned
around
and
shouted,
“Hold
on!”
All
of
a
sudden
the
horse
began
to
run.
My
dad
tried
to
keep
up
behind
us.
For
a
few
minutes
my
horse
slowed
down
to
a
trot
and
then
stopped
beside
a
river.
I
looked
around
and
realized
that
we
were
way
off
the
track.
We
had
no
idea
where
we
were
and
it
got
dark.
Luckily
the
stars
came
out
and
gave
us
a
little
light
when
we
were
looking
for
the
way
to
the
farm
house.
After
what
must
have
been
several
hours,
we
suddenly
heard
the
sound
of
sheep
in
the
distance.
My
dad
and
I
both
rode
our
horses
towards
the
sound
of
the
sheep.
As
we
got
closer
we
saw
Uncle
Paul
with
a
flashlight
waving
us
over.
What
a
night!
The
pay
arrived
at
last.
Although
the
job
was
very?tiring,
I
was
very
happy
in
my
heart
for
I
got
something
from
my
work.
The
toil
of
labor
was
forgotten
for
the
time
being.
I
thought
I
should
have
my
own
money
and
planned
how
to
spend
it.
“How
much
money
have
you
earned?”
Dad
asked.
I
was
surprised,
reluctant
to
say
my
income.
The
next
morning,
my
dad’s
livestock
truck
started
running.
I
saw
my
father’s
hard-working
figure
and
thought
of
his
words
“A
job’s
a
big
step
to
growing
up”.
I
understood
immediately
what
my
parents
were?worried
about.
They
were
worried
that
I
was
too
selfish
to
give.
I
realized
that
my
labor
was
very
hard,
but
my
growth
and
our
whole
family
had
been
depending
on
the
hard
work
of
my
parents!
Dad
never
complained
about
unfairness!
He
even
seemed
to
think
that
was
fair.
I
thought,
“I’ve
only
worked
for
two
weeks,
but
how
many
years
my
father
has
worked!”
In
the
evening,
Dad
came
back.
I
proudly
took
out
my
own
money
and
handed
it
to
Dad.
A
few
minutes
later,
the
bear
headed
back
to
our
camp.
Roars
and
screams
pierced
the
silence
with
needle-like
shrillness.
The
noises
turned
Elli
and
I
pale
with
horror.
I
feared
that
the
giant
would
destroy
our
whole
fence.
He
roared
repeatedly,
shattering
what
was
left
of
the
silence.
Elli
seized
this
opportunity
to
take
some
pictures
of
the
bear.
The
animal’s
noises
echoed
all
around
us.
We
betrayed
our
feelings
by
huddling
together,
shivering
with
fear.
After
thoroughly
scrutinizing
the
area,
he
trotted
forward
a
few
steps.
At
that
very
moment,
the
helicopter
arrived.
My
heart
leaped
with
joy
as
I
knew
we
were
likely
to
be
saved.
Elli
used
pepper
spray
again
to
buy
us
enough
time.
But
this
time
the
bear
became
more
alert.
He
regarded
us
with
the
merciless
necessity
of
hunger,
so
we
throw
all
the
food
we
have.
He
then
turned
away
and
started
devouring.
As
we
were
climbing
the
rope
ladder,
Elli
prayed
like
thousand
times
to
show
thankfulness
of
being
safe
and
sound.
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.”