试题猜想06 读后续写常考必刷10篇 - 2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中考点大串讲(人教版2019)

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猜想06 读后续写常考必刷10篇 1.浙江省精诚联盟2023-2024学年高三上学期12月适应性联考 I’m Tia, a passionate teenage girl, living next door to the corner of 71st Street. It’s my corner. Most folks find there’s nothing there, just an empty lot. But to me, it’s like a wide-open treasure box. Stepping into it, I feel like leaping into a sea of green. The tall grass, probably just weeds, with butterflies gathering around, smells clean and fresh, and I wonder why I’m the only one who’s thankful for this place. One evening, Mama said, “Tia, the city wants to turn that comer of yours into a parking lot.” I stopped in my tracks. “No! They can’t do that!” “Tia, you have to make them see what you see. Make some noise about it. No one ever got any place by sitting back and staying quiet.” That night, I lay awake thinking for a long time. “I’ve got to do something.” Early the next morning I dragged a chair down to the corner with a big cardboard on which I’d painted “No Parking Lot! Save Our Nature” in large letters. I sat down and waited. Most people passed by, paying no attention to me. My friend Tanya asked me what I was doing, and I told her. Then came Mrs. DiRisio, a beauty shop owner, who angrily waved her hand at my sign, saying. “My customers need a place to park. You go home, little girl.” But I didn’t move. Then I noticed a woman down the street taking pictures of my corner. She walked over to me, smiling, “I’m Sara Bennett. Can I talk to you?” I nodded. I knew I needed to make some noise. I started talking, and Ms. Bennett scribbled on a notepad. “A walking path would be nice, maybe a vegetable garden. And a bench, so people could sit down and listen to the birds singing.” I was surprised at myself, at how many ideas I’d got for this corner. The next morning, my brother burst into my room with a morning paper. “Fighting for Nature on the Corner of 71st” was the title of the article, and along with it was a picture of me! After breakfast my brother, Mama and I dragged our chairs and signs back to the corner. 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。 Paragraph 1: To my amazement, I saw some familiar figures coming towards us. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: A year later, the sign on the corner made it official. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.浙江省温州市十校联合体2022-2023学年高二下学期期末联考 It was a beautiful sunny day when Martin went out into the backyard. It would have been a perfect day to play. But Martin wasn’t out there to play. Two months before, so interested had Martin been in playing the flute ( 长 笛 ) that he asked his mother to buy him the expensive flute and promised to practice at least thirty minutes every day. But it can be difficult to concentrate on a flute when your room is full of cool stuff like a TV, video games and the Internet. So Martin’s mother sent him to the backyard to practice, where there would be no distractions ( 分 心 的 事 物 ) . Martin sat down on the grass and brought the flute to his lips. He began doing his fingering exercises with his eyes closed. You have to close your eyes when you want to concentrate on stuff. Anyway, he played for a good forty or fifty seconds before he heard a familiar sound: “Hey, Martin.” He looked in the direction of the voice and saw the face of his friend, his next-door neighbor, Kris, who was smiling at him from the fence. “I just got a new movie!” he said, “Want to come over and check it out?” Well, that was exactly what Martin wanted to do. He loved movies but he shook his head and said sorry. Kris seemed disappointed that Martin had said no. But he also understood that Martin had to practice a lot when learning a musical instrument. So he left and watched the film by himself Martin was alone with his flute. He closed his eyes and started his fingering exercises again. But he couldn’t concentrate. He wasn’t anything like his father, a biologist. Martin had been to his lab many times. He couldn’t understand why his father could concentrate on his researches for so long a time. When he was thinking, his father came over 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 His father smiled when he noticed Martin’s absent-mindedness. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Martin felt ashamed and then he nodded, saying he hoped to be a great flute player. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.江苏省无锡市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末质量检测 Every year, the whales stopped in our cove during their six-thousand-mile trip south from the Bering Sea. They swam right into the cove next to our town and stayed there for days. You could see them splashing their tails and looking at everyone on the beach. People came from far away to see those huge and amazing creatures. The whales seemed to like the attention. They would dive and spout water almost as if they were performing for us. I couldn’t imagine feeling so comfortable with all those people watching me. Just the idea of performing made me freeze up like a block of ice. I loved spending time at the cove when no one else was around. I felt too shy to sing in front of people, but the whales were a great audience! They swam and jumped in the cove while I sang. They seemed to like my songs, and I knew they would never let out my secret. I hadn’t told my family or friends about my songs. I wasn’t ready to share my music yet. While I was walking along the rocks one day, I spotted an unusual shape in the water next to the beach. It was a whale! The whale wasn’t moving at all, and much of it was out of the water. I realized that it must have swum too close to the shore and gotten stuck. I knew I wasn’t big enough to push the whale out to deeper water. Still, I had to do something, so I turned and ran back down the beach for help. I spotted my sister Rosa coming toward me. “Rosa!” I shouted loudly. “Quick, go home and get help—a whale is stuck!” Rosa hesitated for a second, then turned and ran toward home. I went back to keep watch. Soon, my mom and dad came rushing and I showed them where the whale was. “We need to get this whale back in the sea!” Dad said. “Tomas, you and Rosa keep the whale wet while we run and get help.” Rosa and I waded(涉水)into the water next to the whale and began to water it. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.开头已给出,不计入词数。 Paragraph 1: Even though Rosa and I were keeping it wet, the whale was trembling with fear. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: I continued singing to keep the whale calm and a while later, the entire town came. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.江苏省新高考基地学校2023-2024学年高三上学期12月考试 One of my teachers once asked my class what our favorite memory was. My answer, however, invited giggles and hesitant smiles. Why? Because I felt the best when I first learned how to ride my bike-at thirteen. I didn’t mind my classmate’s stares and laughter, because I knew there was more to the story. My sister and I shared a typical sisterly relationship: We couldn’t stand each other. Or, to be honest, she couldn’t stand me. I admired her. Her personality was the definition of cool. My clothes were mysteriously inclined to look like hers, and even my words tended to mimic(模仿) those I heard from home. Many times, I even wanted to literally follow my sister, crying every time I was banned from attending movies with her. Needless to say, I was a brat (淘气鬼) and an annoyance to her. Any sort of conversation we had was usually reduced to fighting, and try as might, my sister had an extra six years worth of insulting (侮辱的) vocabulary (which meant she usually won). After a while, I stopped trying to impress her and learned to be totally indifferent; perhaps the silent treatment would get more approval. I was wrong. We soon fell into a sad pattern-I avoided her, she ignored me, and deep inside, it hurt. So that’s how it was between us. Indifferent or hostile (敌对 的), she was only a sister in name. I truly believed that we would forever be apart, two housemates without conversation, two strangers without warmth. And nothing more. I still remember the day I learned to ride a bike. I had received the bike that day, which was great, until I realized I had no idea how to ride it. My mom had long abandoned any attempt to teach me; I had proved to be a panicky, frustrating student. 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。 I couldn’t ride my bike, and on that day, it was no different. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ My sister never once let me fall. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.江苏省连云港市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末 It’s eight o’clock on Christmas morning, and my dad says he wants to listen to the news. My 11-year-old self is wondering why on Earth grown-ups would be interested in the news when there are important things to be done, such as handing out presents. And then, while I am only half-listening, something strange happens: the newsreader begins talking about a Christmas message. Hadn’t we heard that report earlier? My older brother, Colin, figures out what’s happening. “Pete, Pete, it’s a tape recorder! We’ve got our tape recorder!” It finally dawns on me: my dad recorded the news and is playing it back now. Colin and I had both been blind from birth. At the special school that Colin and I attended, a recorder of your own was the height of desire. However, realistic about family finances, we had no real expectations of getting one. The tape recorder my dad bought us would have cost more than four times his weekly wage. He could only afford it by borrowing the money. I know my mum and dad would have thought long and hard before being in the debt. The new toy controlled the rest of the Christmas holidays. Once we had mastered the controls, we recorded anything and everything: each other, our parents, the milkman, the dog... and we very quickly learned how much fun we could have with it. It wasn’t the first time I had been attracted by a tape recorder. I vividly remember walking into a room when I was four and hearing a child’s tuneless singing. I stopped dead. “It’s you,” Dad said. It turned out that he had borrowed a tape recorder. So for the first time, in the same way that a sighted child might react to seeing themselves in a mirror, I got the sense of myself as a separate person who existed outside my head and was experienced by other people. 注意: 1.词数150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I took my first steps down the path to my career as a broadcaster when I returned to school. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ten years later, I walked into a radio station, in the hopes of selling myself as a broadcast journalist. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.浙江省金华十市校2022-2023学年高二下学期期末调研 One day, I visited my friend Marge to help with her spring household cleanup. A black-and-white cat met me at the door and he attempted to slip out. Marge quickly scooped him up (一把抱起). “Meow! Meow! Meow!” the cat’s cry filled the air. “This is Mr. Naughty. I’m watching him for Susan, the new lady at church.” Marge then put him on the floor and gave him a pat. He curled himself into a furry little ball. We spent the afternoon Sorting items for donation. When we finished, a towering pile of boxes lined the hallway. Mr. Naughty strolled (溜达) over. I lifted the fluffy sweetheart. His fur glistened under the sunlight and his green eyes sparkled with curiosity. He rubbed his face against my cheek. “When’s Susan picking him up?” “This afternoon, as soon as her plane arrives. I’ll be glad when he’s back home, he is safe and sound with his mama.” Marge said. I laughed and set Susan’s pet on the hardwood floor. “Stop worrying. What could happen? Come on, I’ll help load these boxes in your car before I go.” We lifted three boxes each. Piled up past eye level, they swayed (摇摆) in our shaking arms as we attempted to squeeze through the front door. Suddenly, I felt something furry brush my ankle and saw him slide past with elegance. I watched in horror as he paced down the front stairs. “No!” a scream burst from Marge’s lips as the cat leaped towards the fence and entered the bushes (灌木丛). “He’s not allowed outside! He’ll run away!” Marge cried. She dropped the boxes. “What will Susan do when she learns I lost her baby?” “Calm down. I’ll get him.” I dumped my boxes and hurried down the steps to the far side of the fence. But he was nowhere in sight. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Suddenly a faint sound reached our ears from the water pipe on the house wall. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7.江苏省扬州市2022-2023学年高二下学期6月期末 With only a week before Easter knocked on their door, Faith, the eldest daughter, sat at her old sewing machine—a special gift from her late mother aside from her sewing skills. Her father, George, lost his arm in an accident. “Let’s have a festive dinner, Dad!” she told George. “We haven’t celebrated anything since Mom’s death.” “Honey, I barely have any money left.” “But,” he added. “I can buy some groceries to make a big one.” “Perfect!” Faith screamed. In the street, no one noticed George carrying the groceries alone with only one arm. One of his shopping bags slipped and he knelt to pick it up, unaware of an SUV rushing toward him. The harm was done before George could act, with groceries scattering everywhere. Faith turned around after hearing her father scream but couldn’t locate him. When she dashed down the street, she found George in front of the SUV. The driver was rushing to get to a meeting and didn’t notice George. She stuffed the money in George’s fist and was about to leave. But George refused. “I maybe poor, but I can’t take it. My father didn’t raise me to become such a man. Have a good Easter. Try to be more empathetic to others if possible!” The rich woman couldn’t believe it. “Sorry, Faith. You have to go through Easter without a dinner.” George said. “Dad, don’t say that,” Faith wrapped her arms around her father and told him not to worry. She had a brilliant idea! For the next two days, Faith didn’t sleep a wink(整夜未合眼). She sat at her old sewing machine, making new garments(服装) for an online sale. Luckily, everyone loved Faith’s designs. On Easter morning, Faith got a strange message from a woman named Emma, who was interested in her designs and wanted to meet her. Faith was so delighted and wrote a reply, accepting the meeting. The next day, Faith got up early, George preparing breakfast. When she heard the sound of tires, she raced to the window and saw a familiar SUV pull up. 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。 As Faith opened the door, followed by George, she found herself face-to-face with a fashion woman she’d never forget. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Emma bought the dress from Faith, and Faith took the money politely. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.山东高中名校大联盟2023-2024学年高三上学期12月统一调研 From childhood, I was never a fan of football or any sports. My disinterest in “The Beautiful Game” was my attitude, avoiding discussions of football during school lunch breaks in school or dismissing the sports section of the newspaper. As I grew older, my lack of interest became more obvious. I would go shopping during big games, posting photos on social media to show I had more free time than the people absorbed in their yearly sports. I considered my disengagement from the world of sports an intellectual advantage, a space in my brain reserved for non-sports activities. However, this attitude of mine became a pressure to me. Casual conversations with friends’ fathers or fellow cab passengers became a challenge. The well-intentioned openers like, “Hey, terrible season we’re having, eh?” or “Who do you support?” made me feel my heart sink, not knowing what to reply. Though I still found football boring, I was starting to regret my outsider status. The turning point came when I became a father myself. Fearing that my boy Harvey would lack the social involvement of football, I decided to change. So, I brought a football to the playground and I bought him a mini football table at home. I even took the brave step of buying tickets to watch our local team, Boreham Wood. The friendly atmosphere of the Meadow Park Stadium, the home ground of Boreham Wood, immediately surprised me: low-key, free parking on the street, and £2.50 for a bag of chips. Families surrounded us, all with a real connection to the players on the field. 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。 Slowly but surely, I found myself engaged in the game. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ With each visit to the stadium, our connection to football deepened. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9.广东省金太阳2023-2024学年高三上学期百校联考 A Fortunate Escape “Truth or Dare, Ben?” Max questioned. Max, Ben and I were walking home together while I took small bites of the beef burger I had grabbed front a shop nearby. “Truth or Dare” was a game we usually played to amuse ourselves on the lengthy, boring journey home. Ben wanted a dare. “Well, Ben, I dare you to carry my bag all the way home!” Max commanded as we laughed at poor Ben's trouble. As Ben pulled the heavy bag up his shoulder and adjusted the bag straps, he noticed that Max's bag was partially open. When he hurriedly put it on his back, an object flew out of the bag, and over the/fence of our neighbour's house. “Oh, no,” Max cried, “I think that was my English assignment.” Stretching his handout and trying to crawl(爬)under the fence to save the paper, Ben found that it was just out of reach. “Well, I guess I'll just have to climb over the fence to get it,” Ben said. He was barely able to climb up, using the small gaps in the wooden fence as handholds as the fence was nearly as tall as him(which was not very tall),and low enough for something to be throw never it. Sliding down the fence, Ben grabbed the valued piece of paper, complaining about injured dignity. Just then, a loud and frightening bark cut his words short. “Woof, Woof !”Our neighbour, Mr. Mason, owned a German shepherd(kind of dog), well-known for its fierceness, which guarded the house. It was something we had over looked, too focused on bringing back Max's assignment. Ben's legs trembled like jelly and his face turned a deathly white as the German shepherd advanced slowly on him like a wolf moving towards its target. 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。 Max and I stared at it in fear. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Just then I caught sight of my half-eaten burger on the path. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.浙江省强基联盟2023-2024学年高三上学期12月联考 I never pick up hitch-hikers (搭便车者) as a rule. I don’t know what moved me to do so today. I was heading from North Platte to Brady and he was just outside of North Platte. He jumped in and said, “Thanks for stopping.” I said, “No problem, I’m going to Brady about 23 miles up the road, and I’ll take you that far.” As we were conversing, I noticed he smelt of alcohol. I also noticed his wrinkled, sun darkened and unshaven face, his messy hair and clothes. But what I noticed most was his clear, large, blue eyes. They say the eyes are the window to the soul, and I believe it, if you look closely, you can pretty much tell the kind of soul a person has through their eyes. His eyes were almost indescribable. They were so spellbinding, not a bit of hate in them. Looking at his very rough appearance, I could tell he’d been down a very hard road. Somehow, despite the road he had been down, there was no hate in his eyes, only love. I asked him if he wanted a smoke, and he said yes, so I gave him one, then I let him keep the whole pack, for which he seemed genuinely grateful. I started asking him where he was from, where he was heading, whether he had a family, etc. He told me he had been on the road for six days, coming from Arizona where he had recently had a heart attack and heart surgery. He was pretty much healed up but couldn’t find work. He was heading back to his birthplace of Kansas City, which is where I was born as well. He said he lost his wife to a brain tumor ten years ago, and that he never had kids because his wife couldn’t have any. We talked the rest of the way, and I had a feeling that there was something about this guy that I couldn’t put my finger on, but it was something special. 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。 So we got to Brady and I said, “Well, this is the end of my line.” ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As I mentioned, I told him I was going to give him some money. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 猜想06 读后续写常考必刷10篇 1.浙江省精诚联盟2023-2024学年高三上学期12月适应性联考 I’m Tia, a passionate teenage girl, living next door to the corner of 71st Street. It’s my corner. Most folks find there’s nothing there, just an empty lot. But to me, it’s like a wide-open treasure box. Stepping into it, I feel like leaping into a sea of green. The tall grass, probably just weeds, with butterflies gathering around, smells clean and fresh, and I wonder why I’m the only one who’s thankful for this place. One evening, Mama said, “Tia, the city wants to turn that comer of yours into a parking lot.” I stopped in my tracks. “No! They can’t do that!” “Tia, you have to make them see what you see. Make some noise about it. No one ever got any place by sitting back and staying quiet.” That night, I lay awake thinking for a long time. “I’ve got to do something.” Early the next morning I dragged a chair down to the corner with a big cardboard on which I’d painted “No Parking Lot! Save Our Nature” in large letters. I sat down and waited. Most people passed by, paying no attention to me. My friend Tanya asked me what I was doing, and I told her. Then came Mrs. DiRisio, a beauty shop owner, who angrily waved her hand at my sign, saying. “My customers need a place to park. You go home, little girl.” But I didn’t move. Then I noticed a woman down the street taking pictures of my corner. She walked over to me, smiling, “I’m Sara Bennett. Can I talk to you?” I nodded. I knew I needed to make some noise. I started talking, and Ms. Bennett scribbled on a notepad. “A walking path would be nice, maybe a vegetable garden. And a bench, so people could sit down and listen to the birds singing.” I was surprised at myself, at how many ideas I’d got for this corner. The next morning, my brother burst into my room with a morning paper. “Fighting for Nature on the Corner of 71st” was the title of the article, and along with it was a picture of me! After breakfast my brother, Mama and I dragged our chairs and signs back to the corner. 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。 Paragraph 1: To my amazement, I saw some familiar figures coming towards us. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: A year later, the sign on the corner made it official. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Possible version: To my amazement, I saw some familiar figures coming towards us. My friend Tanya and her family, each carrying a chair, joined us! “Tia, You’ve got some good ideas for this corner. We need a little nature around here.” More and more neighbors showed up, waving signs and making noise, including Mrs. DiRisio. Mom inspired me to make a speech to the city call. I did so days later. “If this is the last little bit of nature in our neighborhood,” I spoke, ”doesn’t it make sense to try and save it? ” Everyone applauded at the end of my speech. A year later, the sign on the corner has made it official. Now we’ve got a walking path that curves and winds its way through the 71st Street Nature Preserve. We’ve got a stone bench and plans for a vegetable garden. School groups come here to collect leaves and study the insects and birds. Folks come here to walk, run or just sit, talking, laughing and listening to birds singing. My corner isn’t just mine anymore, but I’m more than happy to share it. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了71号街道的拐角可以让蒂亚感受到自然的美,但是有人想要将这个街角改造成停车场。在妈妈的建议下,蒂亚采取行动,在大纸板写明自己的观点,放在街角处。内内特女士给蒂亚拍了照片,并对这个街角的设计进行了设想。第二天早上,蒂亚的照片出现在报纸上,早餐后,蒂亚和家人将椅子和大纸板拖回街角。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“令我惊讶的是,我看到一些熟悉的身影向我们走来。”可知,第一段可描写越来越多的邻居出现,发声自己需要自然,蒂亚发表演讲,尝试拯救自然,得到了大家的掌声。 ②由第二段首句内容“一年后,街角的标志正式生效。”可知,第二段可描写街角的具体样子,人们可以在这里享受自然。 2.续写线索:邻居加入——蒂亚发表演讲——得到掌声——街角标志生效——街角的样子——人们在街角享受自然 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①出现:show up/appear ②激励:inspire/encourage/motivate ③鼓掌:applaud/clap one’s hands 情绪类 ①笑:laugh/beam/grin ②开心的:happy/pleased/glad 【点睛】【高分句型1】“If this is the last little bit of nature in our neighborhood,” I spoke, ”doesn’t it make sense to try and save it? ”(运用了if引导条件状语从句) 【高分句型2】Now we’ve got a walking path that curves and winds its way through the 71st Street Nature Preserve.(运用了that引导限制性定语从句) 2.浙江省温州市十校联合体2022-2023学年高二下学期期末联考 It was a beautiful sunny day when Martin went out into the backyard. It would have been a perfect day to play. But Martin wasn’t out there to play. Two months before, so interested had Martin been in playing the flute ( 长 笛 ) that he asked his mother to buy him the expensive flute and promised to practice at least thirty minutes every day. But it can be difficult to concentrate on a flute when your room is full of cool stuff like a TV, video games and the Internet. So Martin’s mother sent him to the backyard to practice, where there would be no distractions ( 分 心 的 事 物 ) . Martin sat down on the grass and brought the flute to his lips. He began doing his fingering exercises with his eyes closed. You have to close your eyes when you want to concentrate on stuff. Anyway, he played for a good forty or fifty seconds before he heard a familiar sound: “Hey, Martin.” He looked in the direction of the voice and saw the face of his friend, his next-door neighbor, Kris, who was smiling at him from the fence. “I just got a new movie!” he said, “Want to come over and check it out?” Well, that was exactly what Martin wanted to do. He loved movies but he shook his head and said sorry. Kris seemed disappointed that Martin had said no. But he also understood that Martin had to practice a lot when learning a musical instrument. So he left and watched the film by himself Martin was alone with his flute. He closed his eyes and started his fingering exercises again. But he couldn’t concentrate. He wasn’t anything like his father, a biologist. Martin had been to his lab many times. He couldn’t understand why his father could concentrate on his researches for so long a time. When he was thinking, his father came over 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 His father smiled when he noticed Martin’s absent-mindedness. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Martin felt ashamed and then he nodded, saying he hoped to be a great flute player. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】His father smiled when he noticed Martin’s absent-mindedness. He sat beside Martin, which made the young boy a little nervous. He was afraid that his father would blame him. Instead, Dad gently said, “When I was about your age, I had a strong passion for everything to do with nature. Interest comes first. But daily persistence is equally important. That makes what I am today. I think you should ask yourself one question: Are you really interested in playing the flute and becoming a good flute player?” Martin felt ashamed and then he nodded, saying he hoped to be a great flute player. Throwing his father a determined look, Martin took a deep breath and set his mind to the flute. So absorbed was he in the playing that he forgot about the time. Thirty minutes passed in a flash, which turned out to be unexpectedly enjoyable. It was right then that Martin realized if he moved forward every day with the same passion, persistence and drive that had brought him this far, he could reach his goal of being a great flute player. 【导语】 本文是以人物为线索展开,讲述了马丁练习长笛总是分心不能专注后来在爸爸的引导下,下定决心坚持并有所感悟的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“当他注意到马丁心不在焉时,他的父亲笑了。”可知,第一段可描写爸爸对马丁的引导。 ②由第二段首句内容“马丁感到羞愧,然后点了点头,说他希望成为一名伟大的长笛演奏家。”可知,第二段可描写马丁听了父亲的话下定决心坚持,并有所感悟。 2.续写线索:爸爸引导——马丁羞愧——下定决定坚持——发现热情可以让坚持变得轻松——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①注意到:notice /perceive ②动力:drive/ motivation ③实现:reach /achieve 情绪类 ①紧张的:nervous/tense ②令人愉悦的:enjoyable /pleasant 【点睛】[高分句型1]He sat beside Martin, which made the young boy a little nervous.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) [高分句型2]So absorbed was he in the playing that he forgot about the time.(运用了so…that引导的结果状语从句,以及部分倒装) 3.江苏省无锡市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末质量检测 Every year, the whales stopped in our cove during their six-thousand-mile trip south from the Bering Sea. They swam right into the cove next to our town and stayed there for days. You could see them splashing their tails and looking at everyone on the beach. People came from far away to see those huge and amazing creatures. The whales seemed to like the attention. They would dive and spout water almost as if they were performing for us. I couldn’t imagine feeling so comfortable with all those people watching me. Just the idea of performing made me freeze up like a block of ice. I loved spending time at the cove when no one else was around. I felt too shy to sing in front of people, but the whales were a great audience! They swam and jumped in the cove while I sang. They seemed to like my songs, and I knew they would never let out my secret. I hadn’t told my family or friends about my songs. I wasn’t ready to share my music yet. While I was walking along the rocks one day, I spotted an unusual shape in the water next to the beach. It was a whale! The whale wasn’t moving at all, and much of it was out of the water. I realized that it must have swum too close to the shore and gotten stuck. I knew I wasn’t big enough to push the whale out to deeper water. Still, I had to do something, so I turned and ran back down the beach for help. I spotted my sister Rosa coming toward me. “Rosa!” I shouted loudly. “Quick, go home and get help—a whale is stuck!” Rosa hesitated for a second, then turned and ran toward home. I went back to keep watch. Soon, my mom and dad came rushing and I showed them where the whale was. “We need to get this whale back in the sea!” Dad said. “Tomas, you and Rosa keep the whale wet while we run and get help.” Rosa and I waded(涉水)into the water next to the whale and began to water it. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.开头已给出,不计入词数。 Paragraph 1: Even though Rosa and I were keeping it wet, the whale was trembling with fear. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: I continued singing to keep the whale calm and a while later, the entire town came. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: Even though Rosa and I were keeping it wet, the whale was trembling with fear. Watching its shaking body, I was on the verge of tears. Then, an idea took shape in my head. “I’ll sing to it!” I said to Rosa. “You sing?” Rosa asked, puzzled. Nodding my head, I tried to use my music to comfort the huge creature. “Sing louder, the whale is relaxing!” Rosa exclaimed. So I sang louder. The whale did seem more relaxed. It wasn’t trembling as much anymore. I continued singing to keep the whale calm and a while later, the entire town came. They immediately joined us in watering the whale, though they seemed to be astonished at my singing aloud. At last, the tide reached its highest point and our whale struggled out into the sea with everyone’s push. Breathing a sigh of relief, everyone began to clap and cheer, not only for the whale’s safety but also for my music. I had thought it would be rather embarrassing to share my song, but now it made me feel good and great. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者发现了一条搁浅的鲸鱼,找来了家人想要帮助鲸鱼回到海里。作者看到鲸鱼很害怕,于是通过唱歌来安抚鲸鱼,最终鲸在大家的推动下挣扎着游到海里去了。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“尽管罗莎和我一直把它弄湿,鲸鱼还是害怕得发抖。”可知,第一段可描写作者对鲸鱼唱歌来安抚鲸鱼。 ②由第二段首句内容“我继续唱歌让鲸鱼冷静下来,过了一会儿,整个小镇的人都来了”可知,第二段可描写大家帮助鲸鱼回到海里的经过。 2.续写线索:害怕发抖——唱歌安抚——放松——更多人来帮助——回到海里——作者感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①安抚:comfort /relieve ②尝试:try/attempt ③努力:struggle /strive 情绪类 ①困惑的:puzzled /confused ②惊讶的:astonished /surprised 【点睛】[高分句型1] Watching its shaking body, I was on the verge of tears. (运用了现在分词作状语) [高分句型2] They immediately joined us in watering the whale, though they seemed to be astonished at my singing aloud. (运用了though引导让步状语从句) 4.江苏省新高考基地学校2023-2024学年高三上学期12月考试 One of my teachers once asked my class what our favorite memory was. My answer, however, invited giggles and hesitant smiles. Why? Because I felt the best when I first learned how to ride my bike-at thirteen. I didn’t mind my classmate’s stares and laughter, because I knew there was more to the story. My sister and I shared a typical sisterly relationship: We couldn’t stand each other. Or, to be honest, she couldn’t stand me. I admired her. Her personality was the definition of cool. My clothes were mysteriously inclined to look like hers, and even my words tended to mimic(模仿) those I heard from home. Many times, I even wanted to literally follow my sister, crying every time I was banned from attending movies with her. Needless to say, I was a brat (淘气鬼) and an annoyance to her. Any sort of conversation we had was usually reduced to fighting, and try as might, my sister had an extra six years worth of insulting (侮辱的) vocabulary (which meant she usually won). After a while, I stopped trying to impress her and learned to be totally indifferent; perhaps the silent treatment would get more approval. I was wrong. We soon fell into a sad pattern-I avoided her, she ignored me, and deep inside, it hurt. So that’s how it was between us. Indifferent or hostile (敌对 的), she was only a sister in name. I truly believed that we would forever be apart, two housemates without conversation, two strangers without warmth. And nothing more. I still remember the day I learned to ride a bike. I had received the bike that day, which was great, until I realized I had no idea how to ride it. My mom had long abandoned any attempt to teach me; I had proved to be a panicky, frustrating student. 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。 I couldn’t ride my bike, and on that day, it was no different. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ My sister never once let me fall. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文 I couldn’t ride my bike, and on that day, it was no different. I was practising riding in a park. I struggled, but in vain. “I’m so stupid!” I murmured to myself. Overwhelmed by a sense of failure, I burst into tears. Suddenly, a familiar voice came, “You’re a noisy girl! What happened?” I stared at my sister with tears in my eyes. To my surprise, she lifted the bike up, saying, “Let me teach you!” Then she patiently told me how to keep a balance while riding. She encouraged me to have another try and promised to give me necessary help. My sister never once let me fall. She helped me with my bike like a protective umbrella and inspired me. Little by little I could keep my balance and my fear disappeared. Eventually, I could ride the bicycle without my sister’s aid. “Congratulations!” my sister called to me. Not until that moment did I realize my sister’s hidden love for me. I got off the bike and ran to hug her tightly, conveying my gratitude. Since then, we’ve always kept a close relationship. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和姐姐从一开始的相互不能忍受对方的关系,后来,经过一次学骑自行车的经历,让姐妹二人又重新找回真正的姐妹之情的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我不会骑我的自行车,在那一天没有什么不同。”可知,第一段可描写作者因为依旧不会骑自行车带来的沮丧,以及姐姐主动提出教我骑自行车的经过。 ②由第二段首句内容“姐姐从来没有让我跌倒。”可知,第二段可描写作者在姐姐的帮助下终于学会骑自行车后的感受。 2.续写线索:我的沮丧——姐姐出来——表示要教我骑自行车——教我骑车的过程——我终于学会骑车了——姐姐的反应——我的感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①表达:convey /express ②拥抱:hug/embrace ③低声说:murmur /whisper 情绪类 ①紧紧地:tightly/closely/ firmly ②感激:gratitude /appreciation/thankfulness 【点睛】【高分句型1】Overwhelmed by a sense of failure, I burst into tears.(运用了过去分词短语作状语) 【高分句型2】Not until that moment did I realize my sister’s hidden love for me.(运用了部分倒装) 【高分句型3】I got off the bike and ran to hug her tightly, conveying my gratitude.(运用了现在分词短语作状语) 5.江苏省连云港市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末 It’s eight o’clock on Christmas morning, and my dad says he wants to listen to the news. My 11-year-old self is wondering why on Earth grown-ups would be interested in the news when there are important things to be done, such as handing out presents. And then, while I am only half-listening, something strange happens: the newsreader begins talking about a Christmas message. Hadn’t we heard that report earlier? My older brother, Colin, figures out what’s happening. “Pete, Pete, it’s a tape recorder! We’ve got our tape recorder!” It finally dawns on me: my dad recorded the news and is playing it back now. Colin and I had both been blind from birth. At the special school that Colin and I attended, a recorder of your own was the height of desire. However, realistic about family finances, we had no real expectations of getting one. The tape recorder my dad bought us would have cost more than four times his weekly wage. He could only afford it by borrowing the money. I know my mum and dad would have thought long and hard before being in the debt. The new toy controlled the rest of the Christmas holidays. Once we had mastered the controls, we recorded anything and everything: each other, our parents, the milkman, the dog... and we very quickly learned how much fun we could have with it. It wasn’t the first time I had been attracted by a tape recorder. I vividly remember walking into a room when I was four and hearing a child’s tuneless singing. I stopped dead. “It’s you,” Dad said. It turned out that he had borrowed a tape recorder. So for the first time, in the same way that a sighted child might react to seeing themselves in a mirror, I got the sense of myself as a separate person who existed outside my head and was experienced by other people. 注意: 1.词数150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I took my first steps down the path to my career as a broadcaster when I returned to school. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ten years later, I walked into a radio station, in the hopes of selling myself as a broadcast journalist. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】I took my first steps down the path to my career as a broadcaster when I returned to school. I was lucky to be in a class of imaginative, creative and radio-obsessed boys, and it wasn’t long before we started to make our own radio programs. I would wander round the school with my microphone, recording my thoughts in the style of the voices I heard on the radio. What’s more, we started our own radio club, where I got professional guidance from my coach and acted as one of the hosts. That’s when a big dream took root in my heart. Ten years later, I walked into a radio station, in the hopes of selling myself as a broadcast journalist. My first attempt failed due to my nervousness. Sadness seized me. Luckily, a producer at the radio station who was putting together a weekly programme for blind people asked if I would have a second try the next day. I made it. Later, I presented a news programme for the radio that my dad had never missed. Although by then he’d been dead, he’d have realized that his inspired Christmas present had changed my life. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和哥哥都是天生的盲人,但是在作者小时候第一次接触到收音机的时候就对它留下了深刻的印象,因此在后来的一次圣诞节中,本是拮据的家庭,父亲却借钱为作者和哥哥买了收音机,它给作者和家人的生活带来了很多乐趣,由此作者,由此也为作者开启了广播员的生涯。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“当我回到学校时,我迈出了广播员职业生涯的第一步。”可知,第一段可描写作者在学校中从事与广播员有关的活动,以及在心中定下了从事该职业的目标。 ②由第二段首句内容“十年后,我走进一家广播电台,希望能以广播记者的身份推销自己。”可知,第二段可描写作者走进电视台推销自己所遇到的拒绝,但是依旧坚持自我,受到他人帮助,最终实现梦想。 2.续写线索:在学校开展活动——定下目标——找工作——被拒绝——他人帮助——实现梦想 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①.在校园里闲逛wander around in the school/hang around in the school ②.建立:start/set up/establish ③.制作一个新闻节目:present / give/make a news program 情绪类 ①.幸运的:be lucky/full of luck ②.悲伤:sadness/sorrow 【点睛】[高分句型1]. I would wander round the school with my microphone, recording my thoughts in the style of the voices I heard on the radio. (现在分词作伴随状语) [高分句型2]. Luckily, a producer at the radio station who was putting together a weekly programme for blind people asked if I would have a second try the next day.(由关系代词who引导限制性定语从句) 6.浙江省金华十市校2022-2023学年高二下学期期末调研 One day, I visited my friend Marge to help with her spring household cleanup. A black-and-white cat met me at the door and he attempted to slip out. Marge quickly scooped him up (一把抱起). “Meow! Meow! Meow!” the cat’s cry filled the air. “This is Mr. Naughty. I’m watching him for Susan, the new lady at church.” Marge then put him on the floor and gave him a pat. He curled himself into a furry little ball. We spent the afternoon Sorting items for donation. When we finished, a towering pile of boxes lined the hallway. Mr. Naughty strolled (溜达) over. I lifted the fluffy sweetheart. His fur glistened under the sunlight and his green eyes sparkled with curiosity. He rubbed his face against my cheek. “When’s Susan picking him up?” “This afternoon, as soon as her plane arrives. I’ll be glad when he’s back home, he is safe and sound with his mama.” Marge said. I laughed and set Susan’s pet on the hardwood floor. “Stop worrying. What could happen? Come on, I’ll help load these boxes in your car before I go.” We lifted three boxes each. Piled up past eye level, they swayed (摇摆) in our shaking arms as we attempted to squeeze through the front door. Suddenly, I felt something furry brush my ankle and saw him slide past with elegance. I watched in horror as he paced down the front stairs. “No!” a scream burst from Marge’s lips as the cat leaped towards the fence and entered the bushes (灌木丛). “He’s not allowed outside! He’ll run away!” Marge cried. She dropped the boxes. “What will Susan do when she learns I lost her baby?” “Calm down. I’ll get him.” I dumped my boxes and hurried down the steps to the far side of the fence. But he was nowhere in sight. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Suddenly a faint sound reached our ears from the water pipe on the house wall. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文 But he was nowhere in sight. Marge hurried to the bushes, calling out the cat’s name and meanwhile, I walked around the yard and checked the other possible hiding spots, like under the porch and behind the shed, but he was nowhere to be found. As time ticked by, there was still no sign of Mr. Naughty. Our worry and anxiety started to escalate, and we decided to expand the search range to the nearby surroundings, but still no luck. Finally, we dragged our tired bodies back to the yard with heavy hearts. Suddenly a faint sound reached our ears from the water pipe on the house wall. It must be Mr. Naughty! Marge and I exchanged glances and immediately rushed towards the sound. We bent down and found Mr. Naughty hiding in the water pipe, his glass bead-like eyes shining in the darkness of the pipe. After failing to grasp him or call him to come out, Marge had a sudden inspiration of using his favorite toy to lure him out. It took some time, but eventually, Mr. Naughty came out of the pipe. We were all relieved and happy to see that he was safe and unharmed. Marge and I never told Susan about Mr. Naughty’s great escape. And, as far as we know, neither did Mr. Naughty. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者去帮朋友大扫除,结果朋友家的猫跑了出去,她们去外面尽力寻找猫,没有找到。结果回来后在院子里发现了猫,朋友用玩具把猫引诱出来,看到猫安然无恙,他们都松了一口气,很高兴。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“但他却不见踪影”可知,第一段可描写作者和朋友找猫的经过以及没有找到猫。 ②由第二段首句内容“突然,一个微弱的声音从房子墙上的水管里传到我们的耳朵里”可知,第二段可描写找到了猫并把猫引诱出来的经过。 2.续写线索:找猫——担心焦虑——没找到——发现猫——引诱猫——猫出来——松了一口气 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①时间流逝:tick by/pass by ②急忙:hurry/rush ③发现:find/discover 情绪类 ①疲惫的:tired /exhausted ②高兴的:happy /delighted 【点睛】[高分句型1] As time ticked by, there was still no sign of Mr. Naughty. (运用了as引导时间状语从句) [高分句型2] We were all relieved and happy to see that he was safe and unharmed. (运用了that引导宾语从句) 7.江苏省扬州市2022-2023学年高二下学期6月期末 With only a week before Easter knocked on their door, Faith, the eldest daughter, sat at her old sewing machine—a special gift from her late mother aside from her sewing skills. Her father, George, lost his arm in an accident. “Let’s have a festive dinner, Dad!” she told George. “We haven’t celebrated anything since Mom’s death.” “Honey, I barely have any money left.” “But,” he added. “I can buy some groceries to make a big one.” “Perfect!” Faith screamed. In the street, no one noticed George carrying the groceries alone with only one arm. One of his shopping bags slipped and he knelt to pick it up, unaware of an SUV rushing toward him. The harm was done before George could act, with groceries scattering everywhere. Faith turned around after hearing her father scream but couldn’t locate him. When she dashed down the street, she found George in front of the SUV. The driver was rushing to get to a meeting and didn’t notice George. She stuffed the money in George’s fist and was about to leave. But George refused. “I maybe poor, but I can’t take it. My father didn’t raise me to become such a man. Have a good Easter. Try to be more empathetic to others if possible!” The rich woman couldn’t believe it. “Sorry, Faith. You have to go through Easter without a dinner.” George said. “Dad, don’t say that,” Faith wrapped her arms around her father and told him not to worry. She had a brilliant idea! For the next two days, Faith didn’t sleep a wink(整夜未合眼). She sat at her old sewing machine, making new garments(服装) for an online sale. Luckily, everyone loved Faith’s designs. On Easter morning, Faith got a strange message from a woman named Emma, who was interested in her designs and wanted to meet her. Faith was so delighted and wrote a reply, accepting the meeting. The next day, Faith got up early, George preparing breakfast. When she heard the sound of tires, she raced to the window and saw a familiar SUV pull up. 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。 As Faith opened the door, followed by George, she found herself face-to-face with a fashion woman she’d never forget. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Emma bought the dress from Faith, and Faith took the money politely. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】    As Faith opened the door, followed by George, she found herself face-to-face with a fashion woman she’d never forget. “So you’re Emma?” Faith asked. “I can’t believe this!” “And you’re… Faith?” she paused. “Wait a minute! You’re the girl… the poor man’s daughter! Sorry, sorry, that day, I rushed for a meeting. Now I apologize for being brainless.” Sensing her sincerity, Faith and George accepted her apology and greeted her. Emma was moved by the family’s generosity and wondered if Faith could pick a dress for her. “Sure!” Faith nodded with a radiant smile. Emma bought the dress from Faith, and Faith took the money politely. But she could barely conceal her inner excitement, saying, “I just need the money to get my family a good Easter dinner!” George felt blessed that Emma had come to their help when they really needed it. “But it is your daughter’s genuine efforts and love for a family that made the dinner eventually come true!” Emma exclaimed. The Easter dinner was plain and simple but the whole family was quite contented with its delicacy. 【导语】本文以故事发展为线索展开。文章围绕复活节展开,因一次事故失去一只手臂的父亲George想要给女儿Faith一顿大餐,但在购物回来的路上不小心被一辆SUV撞了。George拒绝了开SUV的女士给的钱,只希望她更有同理心。而Faith决定靠自己出色的缝纫技巧赚钱来准备一顿丰盛的复活节大餐。 【详解】1. 段落续写: 由第一段首句内容“当Faith打开门,George紧随其后时,她发现自己与一位她永远不会忘记的时尚女性面对面。”可知,第一段可以描写Faith发现购买自己衣服的人就是那位SUV的车主Emma,Emma为那天的事故真诚道歉,Faith和George原谅了她。 由第二段首句内容“Emma从Faith那里买了这条裙子,Faith礼貌地收下了钱。”可知,第二段可以描写Faith得到钱后因为可以为家人准备复活节晚餐而兴奋,一家人享用了一顿简单但精致的晚餐。 2. 续写线索:开门发现买主就是撞人的车主——车主真诚道歉并获得Faith和父亲的原谅——车主从Faith那里买到裙子——Faith赚到了钱——一家人享受精致的复活节晚餐 3. 词汇激活 行为类 ①停顿:pause/stop/halt ②匆忙:rush/be in a hurry ③隐藏:conceal/hide/cover 情绪类 ①真诚:sincerity/genuineness/earnestness ②感动的:moved/touched ③对……满意:be contented with/ be satisfied with 【点睛】【高分句型1】Emma was moved by the family’s generosity and wondered if Faith could pick a dress for her.(使用了and连接并列句和if引导宾语从句) 【高分句型2】But it is your daughter’s genuine efforts and love for a family that made the dinner eventually come true!(使用了it is…that…强调句型和“make+宾语+宾补”结构) 8.山东高中名校大联盟2023-2024学年高三上学期12月统一调研 From childhood, I was never a fan of football or any sports. My disinterest in “The Beautiful Game” was my attitude, avoiding discussions of football during school lunch breaks in school or dismissing the sports section of the newspaper. As I grew older, my lack of interest became more obvious. I would go shopping during big games, posting photos on social media to show I had more free time than the people absorbed in their yearly sports. I considered my disengagement from the world of sports an intellectual advantage, a space in my brain reserved for non-sports activities. However, this attitude of mine became a pressure to me. Casual conversations with friends’ fathers or fellow cab passengers became a challenge. The well-intentioned openers like, “Hey, terrible season we’re having, eh?” or “Who do you support?” made me feel my heart sink, not knowing what to reply. Though I still found football boring, I was starting to regret my outsider status. The turning point came when I became a father myself. Fearing that my boy Harvey would lack the social involvement of football, I decided to change. So, I brought a football to the playground and I bought him a mini football table at home. I even took the brave step of buying tickets to watch our local team, Boreham Wood. The friendly atmosphere of the Meadow Park Stadium, the home ground of Boreham Wood, immediately surprised me: low-key, free parking on the street, and £2.50 for a bag of chips. Families surrounded us, all with a real connection to the players on the field. 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。 Slowly but surely, I found myself engaged in the game. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ With each visit to the stadium, our connection to football deepened. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文 Slowly but surely, I found myself engaged in the game. Harvey’ endless questions about the sport fueled my curiosity, making me more focused. Besides, the exciting atmosphere of the stadium became infectious, which inspired a genuine passion within me. Though some elements of the football culture were still unfamiliar to me, I found myself cheering and celebrating with fellow fans. I discussed with them, shared our thoughts on the players’ performance, and even predicted the outcome of the match. When we walked out of the stadium, our discussion about the game continued, showing the unexpected joy football had brought into our lives. With each visit to the stadium, our connection to football deepened. The following matches became more than mere routine outings; they were shared moments of excitement and connection with my son. The stadium, once an unfamiliar place, transformed into a comforting ground where families gathered to share the joy of the game. As we cheered for Boreham Wood, I discovered the beauty of sports extending beyond the field-connecting people, creating memories, and fostering a sense of community. Football became more than just a sport but an activity that not only changed my life but also strengthened the father-son relationship. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者本来对体育不感兴趣,结果成为父亲以后,为了儿子决定改变。而作者也最终喜爱上了足球运动,和儿子的关系也加深了。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“缓慢而坚定,我发现自己沉浸在游戏中了”可知,第一段可描写作者开始发自内心对体育运动感兴趣。 ②由第二段首句内容“每次去球场,我们与足球联系都加深了”可知,第二段可描写足球加深了作者和儿子的关系,作者也有了对体育运动的感悟。 2续写线索:沉浸其中——激发激情——带来快乐——联系加深——分享喜悦——作者感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①激发:fuel/stimulate ②表明:show/indicate ③发现:discover/find 情绪类 ①专注:focused / dedicated ②快乐:joy /happiness 【点睛】[高分句型1] Though some elements of the football culture were still unfamiliar to me, I found myself cheering and celebrating with fellow fans. (运用了though引导让步状语从句) [高分句型2] When we walked out of the stadium, our discussion about the game continued, showing the unexpected joy football had brought into our lives. (运用了when引导时间状语从句以及现在分词作状语) 9.广东省金太阳2023-2024学年高三上学期百校联考 A Fortunate Escape “Truth or Dare, Ben?” Max questioned. Max, Ben and I were walking home together while I took small bites of the beef burger I had grabbed front a shop nearby. “Truth or Dare” was a game we usually played to amuse ourselves on the lengthy, boring journey home. Ben wanted a dare. “Well, Ben, I dare you to carry my bag all the way home!” Max commanded as we laughed at poor Ben's trouble. As Ben pulled the heavy bag up his shoulder and adjusted the bag straps, he noticed that Max's bag was partially open. When he hurriedly put it on his back, an object flew out of the bag, and over the/fence of our neighbour's house. “Oh, no,” Max cried, “I think that was my English assignment.” Stretching his handout and trying to crawl(爬)under the fence to save the paper, Ben found that it was just out of reach. “Well, I guess I'll just have to climb over the fence to get it,” Ben said. He was barely able to climb up, using the small gaps in the wooden fence as handholds as the fence was nearly as tall as him(which was not very tall),and low enough for something to be throw never it. Sliding down the fence, Ben grabbed the valued piece of paper, complaining about injured dignity. Just then, a loud and frightening bark cut his words short. “Woof, Woof !”Our neighbour, Mr. Mason, owned a German shepherd(kind of dog), well-known for its fierceness, which guarded the house. It was something we had over looked, too focused on bringing back Max's assignment. Ben's legs trembled like jelly and his face turned a deathly white as the German shepherd advanced slowly on him like a wolf moving towards its target. 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。 Max and I stared at it in fear. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Just then I caught sight of my half-eaten burger on the path. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考范文1: Max and I stared at it in fear. Ben backed up against the fence, attempting to climb up, but a loud howl stopped him in his tracks. Recovering from the shock, I anxiously searched my mind for an idea about how I could assist Ben. Should I climb up the fence and help Ben? Or could I do something to distract the dog? Ben was in danger of being attacked by Mr Mason's ferocious dog. Dropping everything, I searched my bag for something to help Ben. Just then I caught sight of my half-eaten burger on the path. I had dropped it in panic. Dogs love beef! There was no time to waste. Grabbing it from the pavement, I used all my strength to throw it over the fence, hitting the German shepherd directly on the neck. “Eat it, dog!” I shouted. Thankfully, the dog decided that the burger was more appealing than a little boy. The dog turned its head away from Ben, who swiftly regained his calm and climbed over the fence. The three of us made our way home again, agreeing that it was a fortunate escape. 参考范文2: Max and I stared at it in fear, our hearts pounding in our chests. The German Shepherd's fierce gaze locked onto poor Ben, who stood frozen in terror. We realized the gravity of the situation - we had underestimated the danger of trespassing into Mr. Mason's property. Panic washed over us as we desperately searched for a way to save Ben from the approaching dog. Just then, I caught sight of my half-eaten burger on the path. Without hesitating, I swiftly picked it up and tossed it as far away from us as possible. The dog's attention immediately shifted, its eyes fixed on the flying burger. We seized this opportunity and and climbed over the fence. We could hear the dog barking fiercely behind us, its bark growing more distant with each passing second. We sat down on the grass, breathing heavily, and couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation we had just experienced. As we walked home, we shared stories about our narrow escape, cherishing the bond of friendship that had grown stronger through this adventure. 【导读】这篇材料讲述了三个朋友玩“真心话大冒险”的游戏时,由于意外事故,他们遇到了一只凶猛的德国牧羊犬。现在需要续写两段。 【续写思路】: 在续写中,可以描述Max和我对那只凶猛犬的恐惧和无助感。然后,可以描写我突然看到地上的半个汉堡包,以及我如何利用它来吸引狗的注意力,为Ben争取逃离的机会。接下来,可以描述我们三个人紧张而小心翼翼地通过墙壁逃离,并最终安全回到家。 【写作框架】: 描述Max和我对狗的恐惧和无助感。 发现半个汉堡包,利用它吸引狗的注意力。 描述我们如何紧张地通过墙壁逃离。 安全回到家,总结这次幸运的逃脱。 10.浙江省强基联盟2023-2024学年高三上学期12月联考 I never pick up hitch-hikers (搭便车者) as a rule. I don’t know what moved me to do so today. I was heading from North Platte to Brady and he was just outside of North Platte. He jumped in and said, “Thanks for stopping.” I said, “No problem, I’m going to Brady about 23 miles up the road, and I’ll take you that far.” As we were conversing, I noticed he smelt of alcohol. I also noticed his wrinkled, sun darkened and unshaven face, his messy hair and clothes. But what I noticed most was his clear, large, blue eyes. They say the eyes are the window to the soul, and I believe it, if you look closely, you can pretty much tell the kind of soul a person has through their eyes. His eyes were almost indescribable. They were so spellbinding, not a bit of hate in them. Looking at his very rough appearance, I could tell he’d been down a very hard road. Somehow, despite the road he had been down, there was no hate in his eyes, only love. I asked him if he wanted a smoke, and he said yes, so I gave him one, then I let him keep the whole pack, for which he seemed genuinely grateful. I started asking him where he was from, where he was heading, whether he had a family, etc. He told me he had been on the road for six days, coming from Arizona where he had recently had a heart attack and heart surgery. He was pretty much healed up but couldn’t find work. He was heading back to his birthplace of Kansas City, which is where I was born as well. He said he lost his wife to a brain tumor ten years ago, and that he never had kids because his wife couldn’t have any. We talked the rest of the way, and I had a feeling that there was something about this guy that I couldn’t put my finger on, but it was something special. 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。 So we got to Brady and I said, “Well, this is the end of my line.” ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As I mentioned, I told him I was going to give him some money. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 So we got to Brady and I said, “Well, this is the end of my line.” He looked at me with gratitude in his eyes and thanked me again for the ride. As he stepped out of the car, I couldn’t help but think of his story and struggle for life. So I added, “When we stop, I’m going to give you some money too so it will be some help on your way.” This is a decision I had subconsciously made in this instance. As I mentioned, I told him I was going to give him some money. He looked at me with gratitude in his eyes and said, “Thank you, but I don’t need your money. Just your kindness and conversation were enough for me.” As we said our goodbyes, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of admiration for this man. Despite the hardships he had faced, he carried himself with grace and a genuine love for others. He taught me that sometimes, the most valuable gift we can give someone is our time and understanding. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。讲述了作者在途中与一位搭便车者的相遇及交流,在得知他境况紧迫之后,作者决定离开之际给予他一些钱帮助他,但他委婉拒绝了。通过这次经历,作者明白了有时候我们能给别人的最有价值的礼物就是我们的时间和理解。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“所以我们到达了布雷迪,我说:‘好吧,我的终点到了。’”可知,第一段可描写搭便车者对作者表达感谢及作者想给予他一些钱帮助他。 ②由第二段首句内容“正如我提到的,我告诉他我要给他一些钱。”可知,第二段可描写搭便车者拒绝作者的好意并说明缘由,以及作者的感悟。 2.续写线索:搭便车——沟通交流——了解对方——想提供帮助——拒绝金钱——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①走出去: step out/walk out ②停车:stop/pull up/park ③提供:give/offer 情绪类 ①感谢:gratitude/ appreciation/be grateful ②钦佩:admiration/esteem/adoration 【点睛】[高分句型1]This is a decision I had subconsciously made in this instance. (运用了that/which引导的定语从句,关系代词在从句中作宾语,可以省略) [高分句型2]He taught me that sometimes, the most valuable gift we can give someone is our time and understanding.(运用了that引导的宾语从句) 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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