热点话题08 读后续写之家庭生活类(写作专练)英语高考复习通用版

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热点话题08 读后续写之家庭生活类 (写作专练) 目录 01写作框架(构思导图)------------------------------------------------------------------------1 02人物形象刻画---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 03情感冲突---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 04化解冲突---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 05素材积累---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 06真题演练--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 05模拟训练--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 基础部分--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 模拟演练--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 家庭生活类故事大致模型 第一部分 人物形象刻画 1.Every morning, he would wake up early to prepare breakfast, carefully arranging bacon and eggs on a plate, hoping his father would notice his effort. 每天早上,他都会早早起床准备早餐,小心翼翼地把培根和鸡蛋摆上盘子,希望父亲能注意到他的努力。 2.When report cards came, he would present them to his father with trembling hands and hopeful eyes. 成绩单一到,他就会颤抖着双手,满怀希望地把成绩单递给父亲。 3.He sat beside his father, placing a hand on his trembling shoulder. 他坐在父亲身旁,将手放在他颤抖的肩膀上。 4.And when anxious faces lit up with understanding, Edward knew he had found his true calling: to be both a healer and a teacher, just as that long-ago doctor had been for him.当焦虑的脸上露出理解的神情时,爱德华知道他找到了自己的真正使命:成为一个治疗者和老师,就像很久以前的医生对他那样。 5.Suddenly, a familiar figure came into my camera lens. It was Dad, standing at the end of the street, dressed warmly against the cold, watching me with a gentle smile. 突然,一个熟悉的身影出现在我的镜头前。那是爸爸,站在街尾,穿着暖和的衣服抵御寒冷,温和地微笑着看着我。 第二部分 情感冲突 1.My anger exploded. I scratched my head, stamped my foot and dashed out of the door. 我的愤怒爆发了。我挠了挠头, 跺了跺脚, 然后冲出了门 。 2.My heart wad beating so wildly that even my fur on my arms stood up. 我的心跳动得如此疯狂, 以至于连我胳膊上的汗毛都竖了起来。 3. He folded his fist angrily,but his younger brother waved his hands excitedly. 他生气地握紧拳头, 但他的弟弟却兴奋地挥舞着手。 4.Tony was suddenly thrown into a world of darkness and sank into hopelessness. 托尼突然陷入了一个黑暗的世界, 陷入了 绝望。 第三部分 化解冲突 1. He approached me slowly, took off his jacket swiftly and offered it to me considerately. 他慢慢地走到我跟前, 迅速脱下夹克, 体贴地递给我。 2. Reflecting on what I had done to him, I felt overwhelmed with regret and guilt. 回想起我对他所做的一切, 我感到非常后悔和内疚。 3. To my surprise, she smiled at me and expressed her apology for ignoringmy loneliness. 令我吃惊的是, 她冲我微笑,并为忽视我的孤独而道歉。 4. His mother silenced him gently, gave a soft kiss on his forehead and walked out of the study. 他的母亲温柔地让他安静下来,在他的额头上轻轻地吻了一下,然后走出了书房。 5.She felt rather ashamed and couldn’t help weeping with tears rolling down her cheeks. 她感到很羞愧, 忍不住哭了起来, 眼泪顺着脸颊流了下来。 第四部分 快乐结局 1.Hearing daughter's heartfelt words,her mother stroked and patted her back gently and proudly. 听到女儿真诚的话语, 母亲温柔而骄傲地抚摸并轻拍着她的后背。 2.My mother was so moved that she gave me a thumb up and nodded in appreciation with tears blurring her eyes. 我的母亲非常感动, 以至于她给我竖起大拇指,欣赏地点了点头, 泪水模糊了她的眼睛。 3.The boy could not utter a word and threw his arms around his Mum tightly. 男孩一句话也说不出来, 紧紧地接着妈妈。 4. Bathed in the soft moonlight, they both appreciated the cheerful family atmosphere, which was invaluable. 沐浴在柔和的月光下, 他们都欣赏着愉快的家庭气氛, 这是无价的。 5.The sunset cast its warm light over everything. Immersing myself in the golden light, I found that my gloomy mood was lightened up totally. 夕阳把它温暖的光投射在一切之上。沉浸在金色的光线中,我发现我忧郁的心情完全减轻了 。 第五部分 主题升华 1. Only when we pour out our heart can we enjoy the warmth of family and love. 只有当我们倾诉心声时, 我们才能享受到家庭和爱的温暖。 2.It was then that I came to realize that families are connected not only by blood but by love. 就在那时, 我开始意识到家庭不仅靠血缘, 而且通过爱联系。 3. we should embrace a refreshing future with great enthusiasm and enjoy our family life to the fullest.我们应该满怀热情地迎接一个清新的未来, 充分享受家庭生活。 4. personally, no pleasure can equal that of living a simple but relaxing life with my family. 就我个人而言, 没有什么能比得上和家人一起过上简单而轻松的生活更快乐。 5.Due to harmonious family relationship,what initially started as a nightmare ultimately turned out to be a miracle. 由于和谐的家庭关系 , 最初的噩梦最终变成了一个奇迹。 背精彩句子,让表达出彩 1.As Schatz drifted to sleep, the last thing he felt wasn’t fear, but the warm weight of his father’s hand resting lightly on his forehead and his burning curiosity for more knowledge and cultural difference.(运用了as引导的状语从句) 当沙茨渐渐入睡时,他最后感受到的并非恐惧,而是父亲的手轻轻放在他额头上带来的温暖,以及对更多知识和文化差异的强烈渴望。 2.With the moonlight shining through the window, his father sat by his bedside reading stories.(运用了with复合结构作状语)月光透过窗户照进来,父亲坐在床边给他读故事。 3.With tears in her eyes, Emily realized they’d never stopped waiting for her. (运用了with的复合结构和省略引导词that的宾语从句)艾米丽眼含泪水,终于明白他们从未停止过对她的等待。 4.It connected me with my dad’s past and taught me lessons that would stay with me forever as I stepped into adulthood.(运用了that引导定语从句和as引导时间状语从句)它让我与父亲的过去联系起来,并教会了我一些教训,这些教训将永远伴随着我步入成年。 5.His mistake had turned into a lesson of love and responsibility, binding us closer than ever.他的错误变成了爱与责任的教训,使我们比以往任何时候都更加紧密地联系在一起。 6.I realized that love is not only being present — it’s giving someone the courage to find their own rhythm and letting them dance forward on their own.(使用了that引导的宾语从句)我意识到,爱不仅仅是陪伴在旁——更在于给予勇气,让对方找到自己的节奏,自由自在地舞动前行。 7.In that moment, I understood my mother’s words — not because the box was perfect, but because love, patience, and a little faith had restored more than just a mechanism.(运用了“not…but…”连接两个because引导的原因状语从句)那一刻,我明白了母亲的话——不是因为盒子完美无缺,而是因为爱、耐心和一点点信念,不仅修复了机械,更修复了心灵。 8. I looked at her, with tears sparkling in my eyes to see my mother so emotional. (运用了with的复合结构) 我看着她,眼里噙着泪,看到母亲如此情绪激动。 9. I began telling them how he had fixed his first radio before and how he passed that quiet love down to my mother. (两个how分别引导宾语从句)我开始告诉他们,他以前是如何修理他的第一台收音机的,以及他是如何把这种安静的爱传给我母亲的。 10.Mum hugged Jessie tightly, tears of happiness streaming down her face. (运用了独立主格结构作状语) 妈妈紧紧地抱住杰西,幸福的泪水从她的脸上流了下来。 11.That evening, she arrived at the clinic, seeing her mother was carefully weighing dried herbs at the wooden counter.(运用了现在分词短语作状语)那天晚上,她来到诊所,看到母亲正在木制柜台前仔细地称量干草药。 [2021年6月新高考卷] 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 A MOTHER'S DAY SURPRISE The twins were filled with excitement as they thought of the surprise they were planning for Mother's Day. How pleased and proud Mother would be when they brought her breakfast in bed. They planned to make French toast and chicken porridge. They had watched their mother in the kitchen. There was nothing to it. Jenna and Jeff knew exactly what to do. The big day came at last. The alarm rang at 6 a.m. The pair went down the stairs quietly to the kitchen. They decided to boil the porridge first. They put some rice into a pot of water and left it to boil while they made the French toast. Jeff broke two eggs into a plate and added in some milk. Jema found the bread and put two slices into the egg mixture. Next, Jef turned on the second stove burner to heat up the frying pan. Everything was going smoothly until Jeff started frying the bread. The pan was too hot and the bread turned black within seconds. Jenna threw the burnt piece into the sink and put in the other slice of bread. This time, she turned down the fire so it cooked nicely. Then Jeff noticed steam shooting out of the pot and the lid starting to shake. The next minute, the porridge boiled over and put out the fire. Jenna panicked. Thankfully, Jeff stayed calm and turned off the gas quickly. But the stove was a mess now. Jenna told Jef to clean it up so they could continue to cook the rest of the porridge. But Jeff's hand touched the hot burner and he gave a cry of pain. Jenna made him put his hand in cold water. Then she caught the smell of burning. Oh dear!The piece of bread in the pan had turned black as well. 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。 Paragraph1: As the twins looked around them in disappointment, their father appeared. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: The twins carried the breakfast upstairs and woke their mother up. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【范文1】 As the twins looked around them in disappointment, their father appeared. “Don’t panic!” he handed each one a wet towel, helping them clean the mess quickly. After that, Jeff stammered out their plan, his face flushing. However, Father laughed, “Sounds great! I can teach you to cook.” At this, Jenna and Jef almost jumped to their feet, joy in eyes. Under his careful guidance, it didn’t take long before the French toast and chicken porridge were ready. Everything settled, Father left the kitchen, promising to keep their secret. The twins carried the breakfast upstairs and woke their mother up. Meeting their smiling eyes, Mother felt confused until they presented the breakfast and said “Happy Mother’s Day”. Mother gave them a tight hug, “Unbelievable! You can cook! It’s the biggest surprise I have received.” Her face lit up with happiness. “They have known how to take care of others.” Father said in response to her excitement, winking at Jenna and Jef. They couldn’t help giggling. It was a secret only shared between them.  【范文2】 As the twins looked around them in disappointment, their father appeared. One look and he knew what they were up to. Seeing their disappointed faces, he told them to clean up the kitchen while he helped them make breakfast for Mother. The twins cheered up and did as told. Within an hour, the kitchen was cleaned, and Father had made some egg sandwiches and cooked some porridge. Then he went back to bed quietly. The twins prepared the breakfast tray and added a card they had made. The twins carried the breakfast upstairs and woke their mother up. They hugged her and shouted, “Happy Mother’s Day, dear Mummy!” Mother hugged the twins. Her eyes widened at the sight of the breakfast. She shook Father who was pretending to sleep. He faked astonishment when he saw the breakfast. Mother bit into a sandwich and said it was the best she had ever tasted. Jeff immediately wanted to have a bite. Jenna caught her father’s eye and they smiled at each other secretly. 第一部分 基础训练 一、读后续写情景运用—单句 根据汉语意思完成相关句子。 1.Looking at me with her innocent eyes ___________________________, she gently suggests we try again and open my eyes to really see the amazing view. 她用充满期待和关切的天真眼神看着我,温柔地建议我们再试一次,睁开眼睛,真正看到那令人惊叹的景色。 2._________________________, I gave them the biggest hug I could.当我看到我的父母,我给了他们最大的拥抱。 3.________________________, I caught a look of worry on Mother’s pale face. 我费力地睁开眼皮,看见母亲苍白的脸上露出忧虑的神色。 4.Father rushed out, and within a minute, he stepped carefully back into my room __________________________________.父亲冲了出去,不到一分钟,他小心翼翼地拿着一杯温水走进了我的房间。 5.I finally understood that behind his strict money saving words, ___________________________.我终于明白,他那些严格的省钱话背后,始终藏着一份对我的深情厚爱。 【参考答案】 1. filled with expectation and concern 2. When I saw my parents 3.Struggling to open my eyelids 4.with a glass of warm water in his hands 5.there was always a deep love for me 二、读后续写情景运用—段落 请运用相关单词或高频语块,把下面的语篇补充完整。 Later that day, when my dad saw the great mess I had made, 1.______________________________(当场惊得目瞪口呆). He froze in his tracks and his eyes widened in disbelief as 2.______________________________(他凝视着那些被毁的玫瑰). At first, I was terrified, 3.______________________________(害怕他生气). But 4.______________________________(他没有责骂), he gently asked why I did this. I tearfully told him I wanted more roses like he did. 5.______________________________(父亲深吸一口气), his initial shock giving way to a gentle smile. Kneeling beside me, he placed a hand on my shoulder and said, “Let me show you how it’s really done.” From that day on, he spent more time teaching me about gardening, and 6.______________________________(我们的关系就像花园里那些美丽的玫瑰). 【参考答案】 1.he was totally shocked 2.he stared at the damaged roses 3.fearing his anger 4.instead of scolding 5. He took a deep breath 6.our relationship bloomed like those beautiful roses in the garden 第二部分 模拟演练 1.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(2026·山东省青岛市高三上学期开学) Grandpa Miller and six-year-old Timmy were always busy at their shared workbench. Under Grandpa’s gentle guidance, Timmy carefully polished a small wooden dog that they had made together for a long time, proud to be learning “real work” from Grandpa. Their joy also spread around the big dinner table. Timmy kept talking to Grandpa. “Will the dog stand firmly, Grandpa?” “Sure! I sanded it SUPER smooth!” Grandpa responded gently. Across the table sat Timmy’s father, Ben. He bent over his laptop, his eyebrows frowned (皱)。The joy of the grandfather and grandson seemed to escape him. “Quarterly reports are due tomorrow,” he replied to his wife Sarah absent-mindedly, who had just reminded him of the delicious potatoes. He grabbed a bite, his eyes sliding back to the laptop, blind to the warmth around him. When he reached for the bowl, intending to take a quick sip (抿), his arm knocked it over. Some hot soup spilled (洒) onto the table. “Be careful!” Sarah said softly. She grabbed a cloth and started to clean the spill quickly. Ben was wiping his laptop when some soup spilled on his trousers. “Oh, annoying! The harder I try to get this done quickly, the more things go wrong!” said he, getting angry. Astonished, little Timmy stopped talking at once. He stared at his father quietly, not knowing what to do. Grandpa Miller watched what happened calmly and then spoke in his low voice - the same familiar tone that used to comfort Ben when he was small. “Easy there, son,” he said firmly, “The soup deserves your whole heart, so does the moment with all of us.” 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。 Hearing the words, Ben froze. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After the dinner, Ben sat in front of the laptop again. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】     Hearing the words, Ben froze. His fingers paused mid-air above the laptop keyboard, and the irritation on his face faded slowly. Memories flooded in—when he was Timmy’s age, Grandpa had said the same thing while teaching him to carve a wooden cart, reminding him to focus on the moment. Glancing up, he saw Timmy clutching the small wooden dog tightly, eyes wide with hesitation, and Sarah folding the soiled cloth quietly. “I’m sorry,” Ben said softly, closing the laptop. “I let work take over and missed this.” Timmy’s face lit up; he held out the wooden dog, and it stood steadily on the table. Grandpa smiled, pouring Ben a new bowl of soup.     After the dinner, Ben sat in front of the laptop again. But this time, his brows weren’t furrowed. The lingering warmth of the dinner calmed his restlessness. He typed steadily, and the quarterly report, which had felt like a burden, flowed smoothly. When he finished, he walked to the workbench. Timmy and Grandpa were polishing the wooden dog together. “Mind if I join?” Ben asked. Timmy handed him a piece of sandpaper, and Grandpa patted his arm. By the lamp’s glow, the three of them worked quietly, the gentle scraping of sandpaper the only sound in the peaceful room—this “real work” of togetherness was far more precious than any report. 【解析】 本文以祖孙三代的情感互动为线索展开,讲述了Miller爷爷与6岁的Timmy共同打磨小木狗,晚餐时祖孙俩充满欢喜,而Timmy的父亲Ben因急于完成季度报告,专注于笔记本电脑,打翻热汤后心生烦躁。爷爷以熟悉的温柔语气提醒他“专注当下与家人”,Ben醒悟后放下工作陪伴家人,晚饭后高效完成报告并加入祖孙俩的手工,最终体会到团聚的“真正工作”远比工作任务珍贵的故事。    1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“听到这些话,Ben愣住了”可知,第一段可描写Ben听到爷爷的话后的反应 —— 手指停在键盘、怒气渐消,触发童年时爷爷教他做木车的回忆,观察到Timmy的犹豫与Sarah的沉默后心生愧疚,进而道歉并关掉电脑,Timmy主动展示小木狗,爷爷添汤,餐桌重归温馨。 ②由第二段首句内容“晚饭后,Ben 又坐在了电脑前。”可知,第二段可描写Ben此次面对电脑时的状态变化 —— 不再皱眉、内心平静,高效完成曾是负担的报告,随后主动走向工作台请求加入祖孙俩,接过砂纸与家人一同打磨木狗,在宁静中感悟团聚的珍贵。 2. 续写线索:话语点醒——回忆往事——醒悟道歉—— 高效工作——加入陪伴——领悟真谛 2.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(2026届河北省邯郸市高三上学期第一次调研监测) Every time we went to Lehman’s store, I would rush straight to the same shelf. There it was: a brown little guy with a large nose that fit perfectly over my shoulder. I hugged the brown stuffed aardvark (土豚) doll tightly and whispered, “Hi, Artie.” Last week, my mother finally noticed. “Why do you always disappear?” she asked at checkout. “Next time, your brother is going with you.” Oh, no! My brother, Rich, was going to accompany me into the store. He would watch me and report everything to our mother. Anyway, I wasn’t going to give up seeing my precious Artie. So, when Rich and I walked into the store together, I advised him to get the daily groceries, since he was older. He agreed but said I shouldn’t go off to look at the cosmetics (化妆品), as I wasn’t allowed to wear them yet. He needn’t have worried about that; I was already heading toward Artie. There it was, awaiting me. I grabbed it and hugged it tightly. Just then, I heard my brother: “What in the world are you doing?” “This is Artie,” I said. “I hug it every single time I come here. Don’t tell Mom. I know we can’t afford it, and I hope it doesn’t get sold, because I just love this little guy.” The look on Rich’s face was unreadable, but I knew deep down that he wasn’t going to make fun of me. In fact, a few times when he accompanied me to the store, he said, “Go on and hug your ugly animal, if it’s still there, and I’ll get the groceries.” One day before Thanksgiving Day, Rich was working with Dad somewhere, so Mom took me to Lehman’s but waited outside. “You go in by yourself,” she said. “My legs are tired today. Just don’t take forever, okay?” 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。 I rushed straight to Artie’s shelf, but it was gone. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On Thanksgiving Day, as we were allowed to open one present, Rich walked up. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 I rushed straight to Artie’s shelf, but it was gone. My heart dropped and panic surged through me. I searched up and down each aisle, my hopes fading with every empty spot. A kind clerk who noticed my distress said gently, “That aardvark doll was sold yesterday.” Tears blurred my vision. How could Artie be gone? Heartbroken, I stumbled out of the store, forcing a smile to Mom who was waiting for me outside. “Is everything alright?” Mom asked. “Nothing much,” I mumbled, hiding my trembling lip. On Thanksgiving Day, as we were allowed to open one present, Rich walked up. He held out a small, clumsily wrapped box. “It’s for you,” he whispered. With surprise and curiosity, I carefully unwrapped it, and there lay Artie! I gasped, speechless with emotion. Rich grinned, “I bought him with all my savings. Now he’s yours forever.” Overwhelmed with joy, I hugged him tightly, with tears streaming down my cheeks. It wasn’t just a stuffed aardvark doll, but a gift of pure love from my family. It was the best Thanksgiving gift forever. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者每次去Lehman’s商店时,都会拥抱一个叫Artie的土豚玩偶,因为知道无钱购买,所以作者请求发现她这一举动的哥哥Rich不要告诉妈妈。Rich不但替她保守了秘密,还悄悄用自己攒下的钱买下了这个玩偶,在感恩节那天送给了作者当作礼物,体现了家人之间的关爱和温情。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我径直冲向Artie的架子,但Artie不见了。”可知,第一段可描写作者发现玩偶不见后的反应、言语和行为表现。 ②由第二段首句内容“在感恩节那天,当我们被允许打开一份礼物时,Rich走了过来。”可知,第二段可描写Rich送作者Artie为礼物,以及作者的反应和表现,点明主题。 2. 续写线索: 玩偶被卖——恐慌——伤心——送礼物——惊喜、感动——感悟。 3.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。(2026·湖北省新八校联考) Selective Memories My daughter Heidi ran around the backyard in the summer sunshine, being her usual silly three-year-old self. She noticed the large gallon glass jar that was filled with water and tea bags. She went over and sat down on the top of the closed lid (罐盖). It seemed like a nice little seat, just her size. But the hot jar immediately broke into a thousand pieces of glass. Heidi screamed as she hit the concrete. She stood up and displayed a small but deep cut on the back of her leg. Blood poured out of the cut. We were off to the emergency room in a matter of minutes. I tried to calm Heidi as she sat crying softly while we waited for help. After a long wait, we were taken into a small room, and Dr. Anderson came in. He was very calm and friendly. He talked about his grandchildren and told Heidi a silly joke as he examined her injury. He said the cut was pretty deep but not too bad. He put Heidi at ease, and she seemed to hardly notice when he gave her a shot and stitched her up (缝合). After he bandaged Heidi’s leg, he left for a minute and returned with a clean rubber surgical glove. He blew it up like a balloon, tied it, and used a pen to draw a chicken face on it, like the glove was a chicken head and the thumb of the glove was the chicken’s beak (鸟喙). Heidi laughed and played with her new chicken toy for the next few days until it finally deflated (瘪掉). Fast forward thirty years. Beautiful adult Heidi and the family were sharing memories at a holiday dinner, and we talked about the jar accident. I shared what I knew to be the truth: broken glass, Heidi screaming, blood, long waiting-room wait, etc. At this point, Heidi looked at me, genuinely surprised. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按照如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。 “Oh, Mom,” she said, “that’s not what happened at all.” _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Inspired by her words, I started to see things differently. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Paragraph 1: “Oh, Mom,” she said, “that’s not what happened at all.” Her eyes sparkled as she began recalling her version. “What stays with me isn’t the broken glass or the pain. It’s how Dr. Anderson comforted me with his warm laughter and funny stories.” A gentle smile touched her lips as she shared her memory. She told us all about that silly chicken-head glove, explaining that she still looked back fondly on that day. The whole family listened, captivated by her sunny retelling of the past. I watched my grown daughter in amazement, moved by how she had preserved only the light and left all the darkness behind. It struck me then how differently we had experienced the very same event. Paragraph 2: Inspired by her words, I started to see things differently. “You’re absolutely right, Heidi,” I said, my voice soft with newfound understanding. “It reminds me of when I fell off my bike and scraped my knees. What I remember now isn’t the pain, but how my father carried me all the way home, singing my favorite song.” Around the table, faces softened as we all began sharing not our old wounds, but the kindness and joy that had followed. That night, my daughter taught me to filter out life’s negatives — to cherish the hands that lift us up after a hard fall, and to always look for the chicken balloon hidden in every broken jar. I made a promise to myself: to live in the moment, enjoy the good, and quickly let go of the bad without dwelling on them. 【解析】本文以海蒂的童年受伤经历及记忆差异为线索,讲述了三岁的海蒂因坐在玻璃罐盖上致罐子破碎受伤,就医时安德森医生用幽默和玩具安抚她;三十年后家庭聚餐时,海蒂对母亲回忆的事故经过提出不同看法的故事。 1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容““哦,妈妈,”她说,“根本不是那样的。””可知,第一段描写海蒂回忆事故,她印象深刻的不是伤痛,而是安德森医生的安慰和鸡头手套玩具,家人被她的回忆吸引,母亲惊讶于两人对同一件事的不同记忆。 ②由第二段首句内容“受到她话语的启发,我开始以不同的方式看待事情。”可知,第二段描写母亲受海蒂启发,分享自己的类似记忆,家人纷纷讲述温暖回忆,母亲领悟到要过滤生活中的负面,珍惜善意与快乐。 2. 续写线索:海蒂纠正记忆——回忆医生的温暖——母亲惊讶——母亲受启发分享记忆——家人共鸣——母亲领悟道理 4.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(2026·甘肃省多校高三上学期第二次联考) Family traditions play a crucial role in shaping our cultural identity. I remember the excitement every winter when my family would gather for our annual holiday celebrations. It was during those moments that I truly understood how food was more than nutrition; it carried the weight of our family story. One of my fondest memories is the storytelling sessions that took place at the dinner table following these meals. My grandparents recounted tales from their own childhoods, often filled with laughter and nostalgia (怀旧). These stories didn’t just entertain; they connected me to a heritage (传统) that seemed both ancient and ever-present. In those hours of sharing, I formed a deep appreciation for where I came from, as each story brought values and lessons that still guide my decisions and choices today. As I grew older, I began to take a more active role in these gatherings. I learned to recreate the family recipes, carefully memorizing each step just as my mother and grandmother had done before me. The kitchen, once a place of mystery and delicious foods, became my classroom. I discovered that each ingredient (配料) had a purpose, and each flavor had a memory. The cinnamon in the spiced tea reminded me of quiet afternoons with my grandfather, while the roasted lamb brought back images of my aunt’s singing softly as she prepared the marinade (卤汁). Cooking became a way for me to express love, gratitude and a deep sense of belonging. As the years passed, our family traditions continued, mixing the old with the new. One winter, my younger sister, Mia, proposed an idea: “Why don’t we create a family cookbook with all our recipes — and include the stories behind them?” Her enthusiasm spread quickly to everyone around her. We spent the entire holiday writing handwritten notes and sticking photos alongside each recipe. However, we didn’t have any photos of our grandparents. 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。 Then, during a particularly snowy evening, our grandparents surprised us. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ With the letters and photos in the old box, we finished our cookbook. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】One possible version: Then, during a particularly snowy evening, our grandparents surprised us. They pulled out an old box filled with letters and faded photographs — some from their childhood and others from generations we’d only heard about in stories. “These belong to all of you now,” Grandma said, her voice soft but firm. We pored over them together, piecing together our family’s journey across time and borders. I felt a deep sense of reverence, realizing how much strength and love had built our family’s story. With the letters and photos in the old box, we finished our cookbook. Each recipe breathed with life — Grandparents’ photos with stories and our handwritten notes about how to make tea and roasted lamb. On the last page, we left space for new memories: a pocket for future recipes, and a promise to gather every winter. These traditions teach me that heritage isn’t just about preserving the past; it’s also about actively shaping the future. By honoring our roots, we plant seeds for stories yet to be told. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开。作者回忆儿时家庭节日聚会,餐后听祖辈讲故事,这使其与家族传统相连。长大后作者积极参与,学做家族菜肴,烹饪成为表达情感的方式。后来妹妹提议制作家庭食谱集,大家积极参与,只是缺少祖父母的照片。 1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首“然后,在一个特别下雪的夜晚,我们的祖父母让我们大吃一惊。”可知,第一段可描写家人一起翻看物品的互动及作者的心理活动,体现对家族过往的触动。 ②由第二段句首“把信和照片放在旧盒子里,我们完成了我们的烹饪书。”可知,第二段可描写食谱中烹饪书、照片、手写笔记的融合细节,再写最后一页预留新回忆空间的设计,最后通过对“传承”的感悟升华主旨,点明传承不仅是保留过去,更是塑造未来。 2.续写线索:祖父母雪夜拿出旧盒——家人共翻旧物——作者生敬畏感——借助旧物完成烹饪书——留新回忆空间,承诺冬季相聚——感悟传承意义 5.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(2026·山西省金科大联考高三月考) Looking back at the high school days, I realize that they were the darkest yet the sweetest moments in my life. I felt extremely lonely there. Among the 790 new students, I didn’t recognize a single face from my middle school, and I struggled to make new friends. At home, things weren’t much better. My little brother was too young to have anything to do with me. My elder brother was busy planning and preparing for his college life. My older sister was outgoing and never without her friends. Dad was working in a faraway city. Mom, who used to wait for me to come home and was always there to give me a big hug when I had to get the bad feelings off my chest, had also changed. On the very first day I returned from school, she greeted me with criticism, “Carole, your bedroom’s a disaster. You’re grown up now! Can’t you keep it clean?” At the moment, the last thing I needed was her criticism. I just wanted a big hug or a few heart-warm words from her. “Mom, I...” I tried to explain, but a phone ring cut me off. “One minute, Carole!” Mom said, turning to answer the phone. I watched her discussing something with her editor. I saw her nodding her head now and then. Then she sat down by her desk to take notes. I knew she was a hardworking writer and a nice Mom who was strict with herself and devoted to us. I knew she’d been busy lately — but still, I couldn’t help feeling hurt and unseen. Back to my room, I started to do my math homework. Unfortunately, I made one mistake after another that day. “How stupid I am!” I thought bitterly. 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。 Each time I made a mistake, I would tear the paper out. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I came home very late in the evening. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】Each time I made a mistake, I would tear the paper out. By the time I finished my homework, the floor was covered with piles of waste paper and my bedroom seemed even messier. Strangely, the bigger mess gave me a sense of satisfaction I had never experienced before. I even cut some of the waste paper into tiny pieces and threw them under the bed. Then I closed the door violently and left home without a word. I came home very late in the evening. But when I dragged myself to my bedroom and opened the door, I stopped in surprise — it was tidy and clean. Obviously, Mom had cleaned it up after I left. As I stood there, I realized that Mom’s love hadn’t changed at all. And slowly, my longing for a hug was gradually replaced by a feeling that I would only truly understand years later when I became a parent myself. 【解析】本文以作者高中时期的情感经历为线索展开,讲述了作者进入高中后在学校感到孤独、难以交到新朋友,在家中也因家人忙碌、母亲的批评而觉得被忽视,在做数学作业频频出错后产生负面情绪的故事。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“每次我犯错,我都会把纸撕掉。”可知,第一段可描写作者不断犯错后撕纸,把房间弄得一团糟,最后负气离家。 ②由第二段首句内容“我晚上很晚才回家。”可知,第二段可描写作者回家后看到妈妈已经打扫好房间,意识到妈妈的爱从未改变。 2.续写线索:犯错——撕纸——房间一团糟——负气离家——很晚回家——房间干净整洁——意识到妈妈的爱未变 6.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(2026·广东省领航高中联盟高三一轮复习10月阶段检测) Little Notes Once again, I headed out to look for a job. Although I wasn’t very confident about the interview, I still held my head high, trying to stay hopeful under the morning sun. Before leaving, I made sure to stick a note on the fridge that read, “Son, finish your breakfast and have a good day.” Then I walked out of the door. This quiet tradition came from my father. I still remember how, before every trip, he would leave a note on my desk: “I’ll come back with gifts for you.” When I stayed up late studying, I would open my pencil box and find another note inside: “Go to bed and have a good dream.” During summer camp, I would find a little note in my pocket that said, “Take care of yourself.” Those small pieces of paper were my first understanding of love — a gentle way of reminding me that someone always cared. Years later, when my own son Jack was old enough to read, I continued the tradition. I left little notes throughout his life: “You are smarter than you think” in his math book, “Son, my little sun” on his bedroom door, and “Good luck at soccer” inside his shoe. He never said anything about them, but he became a happy, brave, and kind boy. That was enough for me. Then came the hardest winter of my life. My company cut our pay, and people began whispering about who might lose their jobs. I worked every day with a heavy heart, always anxious, but in the end, I was still told to leave. It was a huge shock — but things got even harder. My husband lost his job too and had to move to another city to find work. I didn’t have time to feel sad. I needed to find a new job quickly to support our family. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 That evening, after another long, unsuccessful day, I came home exhausted. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The apple was refreshing and sweet, and so was the note. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】That evening, after another long, unsuccessful day, I came home exhausted. Jack was already asleep. I sank onto the couch in the quiet living room and saw a small plate of neatly sliced apples waiting for me on the table. I picked a piece up, and as I did, my fingers brushed against something underneath. Curious, I lifted the plate and found a small note. In Jack’s neat handwriting, it read, “Mom, everything will be OK. I love you.” My eyes welled up with tears as I held the note gently in my hand. The apple was refreshing and sweet, and so was the note. They were simple gifts, but they filled me with warmth and strength. In that quiet moment, all the stress and sadness of the day melted away. I smiled through my tears, feeling the power of love that had been passed down through three generations. The notes I had once left for Jack had come full circle. He was now the one lifting me up, just like my father once did. I realized that love, when shared, grows stronger, one small note at a time. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开。作者外出找工作前,像父亲曾对自己做的那样,给儿子留便条。作者回忆父亲曾通过便条传递关爱,自己也延续这一传统陪伴儿子成长。如今作者遭遇失业、丈夫异地找工作的困境,仍需尽快找新工作养家。 1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“傍晚,又一个漫长且毫无收获的日子过后,我筋疲力尽地回到家”可知,第一段可描写作者失业后找工作受挫的疲惫状态,通过“杰克已睡熟”“安静的客厅”营造压抑氛围,再以“桌上整齐的苹果片”制造转折,引出后续的便条。 ②由第二段句首内容“我拿起一块苹果,手指碰到了下面的东西”及便条内容可知,第二段可聚焦作者发现便条的过程,展现儿子的关爱,抒发作者的感动,升华“爱能传递力量”的主旨。 2.续写线索:归家——发现桌上苹果片——触摸到苹果下的东西——看到杰克的便条——品尝苹果、回味便条——领悟爱与传承的力量 7.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(2026·安徽省鼎尖名校大联考高三上学期10月月考) In August 2008, Brad, 27, returned to Duncan Falls, Ohio, his hometown, to participate in his sister's wedding. His grandma, Joy, 78, also showed up. But Brad had not seen or spoken to Joy in six years because she had broken his heart due to family conflicts. Brad saw his grandmother walk unsteadily into the Duncan Falls church. She had not been well and was barely able to stand. Brad slowly walked over to her and helped her to her seat. The two didn't say much, just a few pleasant words. No hug or smile to show they were close. Brad's earliest memory of Joy was at the age of 3. They walked to Blue Rock State Park. Grandma Joy helped him lift rocks in the creek (小溪) to find crawfish (龙虾) . They held them in hands and talked about how beautiful it was being in nature. As he grew older, Grandma Joy was the one person in his world he could count on. But their close relationship was no longer as close as it used to be. Six months after the wedding, Brad hiked parts of the Appalachian Trail. His thoughts were his only companion, and he found himself thinking a lot about his grandmother and the time they spent at Blue Rock State Park looking for crawfish. It puzzled him why that memory in particular stayed with him. After hiking, Brad decided to visit Grandma Joy because he thought it would be a lifelong regret if he didn't contact his grandma. He called her and Joy invited him over. It would be their first real conversation in six years. Brad found that she looked good and her health improved. To break the silence, Brad shared his hiking experience. Grandma Joy admired and said one of her regrets was that she'd never had the chance to see more of nature. 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。 Brad asked if she wanted to go to Blue Rock State Park. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After this trip, they continued their journey to different national parks. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】     Brad asked if she wanted to go to Blue Rock State Park. Joy’s eyes lit up immediately, and she nodded eagerly. The next day, they set off for the park. As they walked along the creek, memories flooded back. Joy helped Brad lift rocks, just like old times, and they laughed and talked, sharing stories from the past. The beauty of nature and the warmth of their reunion made the day unforgettable.     After this trip, they continued their journey to different national parks. They explored mountains, forests, and lakes, creating new memories together. Brad realized that family conflicts were insignificant compared to the love and connection they shared. Joy, too, felt grateful for the chance to reconnect with her grandson. Their bond grew stronger with each adventure, proving that love and forgiveness can heal even the deepest wounds. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了Brad与祖母Joy因家庭矛盾而疏远,但在一次婚礼重逢后,Brad决定修复与祖母的关系,并带她重游童年记忆中的蓝岩州立公园,随后两人继续探索不同国家公园的故事。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“Brad问她是否想去蓝岩州立公园。”可知,第一段可描写Brad邀请祖母去蓝岩州立公园,以及他们在公园中的活动,如回忆童年、分享故事等。 ②由第二段首句内容“这次旅行后,他们继续前往不同的国家公园。” 可知,第二段可描写Brad和祖母继续探索不同国家公园的经历,以及他们对彼此关系的感悟和珍惜。 2.续写线索:Brad 提出去公园邀请——Joy 欣然同意并赴约——公园重拾往日回忆——关系初步缓和——后续探访多个国家公园——亲情深化、矛盾释然 8.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(2026·广西示范性高中高三上学期9月联合调研) The heavy rain continued for several days, causing the river near the village to rise rapidly. The floodwaters spread quickly, sweeping through the whole village. Debris piled up (瓦砾堆积) in front of every home, and the water washed over the roads, spreading mud (泥) and sand. The paths that were once passable were now completely blocked, and even the road to the hospital was completely submerged (淹没). The lives of the villagers were disrupted (打乱), and there were no safe roads to travel. Most of the villagers stayed indoors, waiting for the rain to stop, hoping the water would go down. However, for one father, this could not stop him from taking action. His six-month-old daughter, Ruby, had a high fever that wouldn’t go down, and she had been crying all night, growing weaker and weaker. The family didn’t have enough medicine to relieve her pain. The father watched her anxiously, filled with fear and uncertainty. He knew he had to get Ruby to the hospital as quickly as possible to get proper treatment, but the road to the hospital was completely blocked by the flood, and there were no other choices available. “Ruby, Daddy’s going to take you to the hospital. Hold on,” he said softly, knowing she couldn’t understand him yet. Her tiny face turned red from the fever, and she weakly rested in his arms. The father’s heart ached with worry, feeling helpless. There was no time to waste; Ruby’s life was more important than anything else. The father decided to walk through the water to get to the hospital. The water outside had risen to his calves (小腿肚), and the flood had covered the streets, completely submerging the nearby paths. He could only move slowly through the water. The water flowed fast, and the mud was dangerous, with every step feeling like a fight against the water’s force, but the father’s determination didn’t weaken. 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。 Carrying Ruby on his back, the father carefully made his way through the flooded streets. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Finally, after a long and difficult journey, the father reached the hospital. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Carrying Ruby on his back, the father carefully made his way through the flooded streets. The rain poured heavily, the fierce wind almost blowing him away. With every step, the water level rose higher, until it was over his knees. The sight of the surrounding area, covered in water, may have made others feel hopeless, but he didn’t stop. He knew Ruby’s life was in danger, and he had to get her to the hospital no matter what. As time passed, the father became tired, almost losing his balance. But he held Ruby closely, with only one thought in his mind: he had to keep going. Finally, after a long and difficult journey, the father reached the hospital. When he entered the hospital with Ruby, the medical workers quickly took her and began treatment. After a while, Ruby’s fever went down. The color returned to her face, and her breathing became calmer. The father sat down in a chair in the hospital, very tired, but he felt a deep sense of relief. He knew that although the journey had been hard, he had succeeded in getting his daughter the help she needed. No matter how difficult the situation was, he would always do anything for Ruby. 【解析】本文以一位父亲的救女经历为线索,讲述了暴雨引发洪水淹没村庄,道路阻断,父亲为救治高烧不退、日渐虚弱的六个月大女儿鲁比,决心徒步蹚过洪水前往医院的故事。 1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句“父亲背着鲁比,小心翼翼地在被洪水淹没的街道上前行。”可知,第一段描写父亲背着鲁比在洪水中艰难前行,雨大风急、水位升至膝盖,他虽疲惫险些失衡,却始终紧护女儿,坚定前行。 ②由第二段首句“终于,经过一段漫长而艰难的路程,父亲抵达了医院。”可知,第二段描写父亲抵达医院后,医护人员立即救治鲁比,鲁比病情好转,父亲虽疲惫却如释重负,坚定了为女儿付出一切的决心。 2. 续写线索:背女蹚水——风雨中艰难前行——险些失衡仍坚持——抵达医院——医护救治——女儿好转——父亲释然 9.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。(2026·宁夏回族自治区石嘴山市平罗县平罗中学高三上学期9月月考) For me, the most cherished thing was a pocket watch, a gift from my father for my 12th birthday. I took the watch in my hands, feeling its weight and the smoothness of the metal. From that day on. I carried it with me everywhere, not just as a timepiece but as a connection with my father. A few months later, my father’s birthday was approaching. I wanted to give him something truly special, something that would show him how much loved and appreciated him, just as my father had shown his love for me with the watch. One day, while walking through a local market. I spotted (看见) a handmade leather wallet in a small stand. It was a rich, deep brown color, and the craftsmanship was exquisite (精美的). The edges were neatly stitched (缝), and there were subtle patterns impressed on the surface. I knew instantly that my father would love it. I asked the vendor (小贩) about the price. My heart sank when I heard the amount; it was far more than the money I had saved from my allowance (津贴). The vendor, noticing my disappointment, said, “Young man, if you’re really set on this wallet, I can work out a payment plan with you.” I brightened up immediately. He took out a piece of paper and carefully wrote down the details of my name and wallet. I handed over the five dollars I had, which mean sacrificing my usual weekend treats, but I didn’t hesitate. After that, l started doing odd jobs around the neighborhood. I mowed lawns for our neighbors, helped carry groceries for the elderly, and did small tasks for friends. Every bit of money I earned, I saved. Week after week, I brought the money I’d earned to the market vendor. He always greeted me with a kind smile and recorded each payment. 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。 The day before my father’s birthday, I paid the last two cents (美分). ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On his birthday, as he opened the gift, my father paused (停顿). ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 The day before my father’s birthday, I paid the last two cents (美分). The vendor smiled warmly as he handed me the wallet, now wrapped in a simple but elegant paper. I clutched it tightly, feeling a mix of excitement and relief. Knowing that I had finally fulfilled my promise, I hurried home, imagining how happy my father would be when he saw the gift. It was not just a wallet; it was a symbol of my love and gratitude, which I had saved and worked hard for. On his birthday, as he opened the gift, my father paused (停顿). His eyes widened in surprise, and then a broad smile spread across his face. “This is beautiful,” he said, running his fingers over the leather. “I can tell how much effort you put into this.” I smiled proudly, explaining how I had saved up and worked odd jobs to afford it. He hugged me tightly, whispering, “This is the best gift I’ve ever received, because it shows how much you care.” In that moment, I knew the love between us was truly priceless. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开。作者12岁时收到父亲送的怀表,非常珍视。几个月后父亲生日将至,作者在市场看中一个手工钱包,因钱不够与小贩协商分期付款,之后努力攒钱还钱。 1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“在我父亲生日的前一天,我付了最后两美分。”可知,第一段可先描写作者凑齐最后两美分从商贩手中买下钱包的场景,再刻画作者紧握钱包回家时的心理 —— 既有兑现承诺的兴奋,也有对父亲收到礼物时反应的期待。 ②由第二段句首内容“在他生日那天,当他打开礼物时,我父亲停顿了一下。”可知,第二段可先描写父亲拆礼物时的神态变化,再通过父亲触摸皮革的动作、夸赞的语言,体现他对礼物的珍视;接着写作者向父亲解释攒钱和打零工的经历,最后以父亲的拥抱、感慨以及 作者的内心感悟收尾,升华“亲情之爱无价”的主旨。 2.续写线索:凑齐钱买钱包—— 紧握钱包回家—— 父亲生日拆礼物—— 父亲触摸钱包并夸赞——解释礼物背后的付出—— 父亲拥抱——我的感悟 10.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。(2026·湖北省恩施土家族苗族自治州高三上学期9月起点考试) I was 31 and finally lived by myself. My own schedule. My own rules. My own life. No mom cooking breakfast down the hall. No dad powering up the leaf blower outside the window. No nieces and nephews running across the floors. Just me, myself and my dream to become a writer. My parents didn’t understand, so I left without sharing even a word with them. It had taken me a long time to get here. In July 1997, at age 13, I’d been diagnosed with severe leukemia (白血病). My parents and other family members supported me through cruel treatments,through my high school and the University of Michigan. After college,I contented myself with staying with them at home. It wasn’t so bad. Mom and Dad had redesigned the kitchen and bathroom to make cooking and showering as easy as possible for me, since the disease had robbed me of my balance. They also added on a beautiful desk, where I could sit, read and recharge. But what kind of real writer still lived with her parents at my age? I communicated with them about my plan to move out. However, they sang a different tune. I moved out after a violent quarrel. A few happy days went by. However, running the dishwasher and doing laundry proved challenging, and the living room needed cleaning after just one week. My exhaustion problems made it difficult to keep up. On day 17, I pulled out the machine to clean the messy room but quickly lost my balance.I tried to steady myself, but physically, I couldn’t do it. Lying on the floor without a trace of balance, I came to a sudden realization that I had made an extremely immature (不成熟的) decision. 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。 It was time that I should call my mom. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I couldn’t believe they forgave me so quickly. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】    It was time that I should call my mom. I dialed the familiar number, my heart pounding with a mix of worry and hope. When my mom finally answered the phone, her voice was filled with warmth and concern. “Mom, I have made a huge mistake. I thought I wanted to live on my own, but I didn’t expect it to be like this. I don’t want to be here anymore.” I begged through tears. Sensing my struggling, my parents comforted me in a tender voice and drove over that night to take me home. I couldn’t believe they forgave me so quickly. Pretty soon, I was in my old room, and we fell into our family routine. My nieces and nephews running around and screaming, my sisters and I chatted merrily. I was so happy to be surrounded by their noise again. One day I sat down to write at our kitchen table, watching as my mom emptied the dishwasher. I eventually realized I needed my family. Admitting and appreciating it was the most mature decision I’ve made so far. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,本文讲述了作者因病身患残疾,得到父母照料多年,因追寻作家梦想,想要挣脱家庭“束缚”追求独立生活,却因生活中的无奈和挑战意识到自己想法的不成熟从而最终回归家庭的故事。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我该给妈妈打电话了。”可知,第一段可描写作者给妈妈电话后,被家人接回家的过程。 ②由第二段首句内容“我不敢相信他们这么快就原谅我了。”可知,第二段可描写作者回到家中,感受到往昔熟悉的场景深感欣慰的过程。 2.续写线索:拨通电话——承认错误——被家人接回——回归熟悉的家庭生活—感悟 11.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。(2026届湖北省湖北省部分市州高三上学期9月调研) Sarah has always had a deep passion for painting, and her greatest dream is to host her own art exhibition someday. Her art teacher told her about an upcoming local youth arts show — and she’d already started preparing for it. However, her parents, both practicing doctors, urged her hard to go into medicine, arguing it would give her a stable, secure future. One evening at dinner, her father said firmly, “It’s time you start preparing for the medical school entrance exams. You’re smart and hard-working — you’ll surely thrive in this field.” Sarah set down her fork, disappointment clouding her eyes. “But I don’t want to be a doctor,” she insisted. “Painting is what I’m truly passionate about.” Her mother sighed softly, “Art is a wonderful hobby, but it doesn’t pay the bills. You need to be practical about your future.” Growing frustrated, Sarah stood up, stormed to her bedroom and locked the door. Staring at her half-finished painting, tears welled up in her eyes — trapped between her love for art and her parents’ expectations. That night, Sarah lay awake, tossing and turning. She hated the thought of letting down her supportive parents, yet she couldn’t bear the idea of giving up her dream. The next day at school, her best friend Lily noticed her gloom and asked what was wrong. After Sarah poured out her troubles, Lily advised, “Follow your heart — but prove to your parents how serious you are about painting.” Taking Lily’s advice, Sarah spent the weekend crafting a series of paintings that laid bare her emotions. She also looked up artists who’d built successful careers out of their art. On Monday evening, she asked her parents into her room, showed them her portfolio (作品集) and notes, and said, “I know you’re worried, but I believe I can make it as an artist — selling online, teaching, or doing custom work. Please give me a chance.” Her parents listened quietly, their faces softening as they looked over her work. 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。 After Sarah finished speaking, there was a long silence in the room. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A week later, Sarah received a surprising call from her art teacher. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 After Sarah finished speaking, there was a long silence in the room. Her father finally cleared his throat. “We see your dedication, Sarah,” he said, his voice gentle. “Your paintings are expressive, and your research shows thoughtfulness.” Her mother added, “We just want you to have financial security. But perhaps… you could pursue art seriously while keeping science as a backup option?” Sarah’s heart raced as they agreed to let her enter the youth arts show. If she could prove her talent there, they would reconsider supporting her art path. Relieved, Sarah hugged them, tears of hope replacing her earlier despair. A week later, Sarah received a surprising call from her art teacher. “Your entry won second prize!” Ms. Evans exclaimed. “The judges praised its emotional depth, and a local gallery owner wants to display it next month!” Sarah gasped, unable to believe her ears. She immediately shared the news with her parents. Seeing her radiant joy and tangible achievement, their doubts melted. Her father smiled warmly, “We’re proud of you, sweetheart. Let’s discuss how to support your dream properly.” That night, Sarah added finishing touches to her winning piece — a vibrant canvas titled “Compromise,” symbolizing her hard-won balance between passion and practicality. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了萨拉热爱绘画,梦想办艺术展,还为当地青少年艺术展做准备,但其医生父母却劝她学医学以保未来稳定,双方产生矛盾。在好友建议下,萨拉向父母展示画作与艺术家调研成果,父母同意她参展。萨拉获二等奖且作品将被展出,父母最终认可并支持她的艺术梦想。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“萨拉说完之后,房间里顿时一片寂静。”可知,第一段可描写父母同意萨拉参展,支持她的艺术之路。 ②由第二段首句内容“一周后,萨拉接到了她的美术老师打来的令人惊讶的电话。”可知,第二段可描写萨拉获二等奖且作品将被展出,父母最终认可并支持她的艺术梦想。 2.续写线索:父母同意参展——萨拉高兴——拥抱父母——充满希望——接到电话——作品获奖——父母认可 12.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。(2026·四川省广安中学高三上学期“零诊”模拟) In a class I attended for adults, I recently was given the class homework, which was to “go to someone you love within the next week and tell them you love them. It has to be someone you have never said those words to before or at least haven’t shared those words with for a long time.” When I walked out of the classroom, I first felt confused then became a little angry about the task. Actually, most of the men in our group were over 35 and were raised in the generation of men that were taught that expressing emotions was not “macho (男子汉的)”. Showing feelings or crying (heaven forbid!) was just not done, so this was a very threatening assignment for most of us. I didn’t feel that I had anyone to say those words to, but as I began driving home my conscience started talking to me. It was telling me that I knew exactly who I needed to say “I love you” to. You see, five years ago, my father and I had a disagreement and really never resolved it since that time. We avoided seeing each other unless we absolutely had to at Christmas or other family gatherings. But even then, we hardly spoke to each other. However, by the time I got home, I had convinced myself I was going to tell my father I loved him. It was weird, but just making that decision seemed to lift a heavy load off my chest. The next morning I got up early. I was so excited I could hardly sleep. At 9:00 I called my dad to see if I could come over after work. My dad responded with some hesitation, but he finally agreed. At 5:30, I was at my parents’ house ringing the doorbell, praying that dad would answer the door. I was afraid if mom answered that I would chicken out and tell her instead. 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: But as luck would have it, dad did answer the door. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Two days after that visit, my dad had a heart attack and ended up in the hospital, unconscious. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】One possible version: But as luck would have it, dad did answer the door. Taking a deep breath, I stepped inside and said, “Dad, I just came over to tell you that I love you.” Dad’s face softened, the wrinkles seemed to disappear and he began to cry. He reached out and hugged me, whispering in my ear, “I love you too, son, but I’ve never been able to say it.” We had dinner together that night, chatting and laughing as if making up all the lost joy of these years. A loving atmosphere enveloped me and I was completely immersed in the happiness that I hadn’t felt for a long time. Two days after that visit, my dad had a heart attack and ended up in the hospital, unconscious. Deeply depressed, I rushed to the hospital to see him. Dad couldn’t speak now, lying on the bed without knowing my presence. Tears welling up in my eyes, I couldn’t help sobbing. Though feeling great loss, I was sure that one thing did relieve my grief — I told my dad “I love you”. Suddenly, the true meaning of the teacher’s assignment dawned on me: Cherish what you have and don’t miss the opportunity to express your love to your beloved ones. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者在成人课堂接到向久未表达爱意的亲人说“我爱你”的作业,因成长背景起初抵触,后意识到该对因五年前争执而疏远的父亲表达,便约见父亲,按门铃时祈祷父亲开门以防自己退缩。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“但幸运的是,爸爸开了门。”可知,第一段可描写作者爸爸开门,两个人表达爱意并且和解的过程。 ②由第二段首句内容“那次拜访的两天后,我父亲心脏病发作,最后被送进了医院,失去了意识。”可知,第二段可描写作者很悲伤,但是老师课堂上的作业使作者和爸爸说了“我爱你”,这件事减轻了作者的悲伤。 2.续写线索:作者和爸爸说“我爱你”——爸爸感动——两人和好——两天后爸爸住院——作者悲伤——想到告诉过爸爸“我爱你”这句话减轻痛苦——感悟 13.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。(2026·安徽省高三上学期8月摸底大联考) When Marco was a boy, he tried everything to get his father’s love and attention. Every morning, he would wake up early to prepare breakfast, carefully arranging bacon and eggs on a plate, hoping his father would notice his effort. But Mr. Thompson would merely grunt (哼声) and bury himself in the newspaper, leaving the food barely touched. At school, Marco struggled to be the perfect student. He spent countless hours studying, determined to bring home straight A’s. When report cards came, he would present them to his father with trembling hands and hopeful eyes. Yet his achievements were met with nothing more than a rough glance and a muttered “good job” before his father returned to his endless pile of work documents. Desperate to connect, Marco joined the school basketball team, knowing his father had once been a star player. He practiced hard in their driveway, the sound of the bouncing ball echoing through quiet evenings. Sometimes, he caught glimpses of his father watching from the window, but whenever Marco looked up, the curtain would quickly fall back into place. The years passed, and Marco’s determination never became weak. He volunteered at the local animal shelter where his father occasionally donated, hoping they might bond over their shared love of dogs. He learned to fix cars, remembering how his father used to do with his old Ford. Each attempt felt like throwing pebbles (卵石) into a vast ocean, creating tiny ripples (涟漪) that disappeared without trace. Everything changed when Marco turned sixteen. One evening, he found his father sitting in the dark garage, holding an old photo album. Inside were pictures of Marco’s mother, Sarah, who had passed away when Marco was just two. Tears streamed down his father’s face as he whispered, “You look so much like her. Every time I see you, I see her, and it breaks my heart all over 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。 That moment changed Marco’s world but also rebuilt it. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The healing didn’t happen overnight, but that evening marked a new beginning. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 That moment changed Marco’s world but also rebuilt it. Marco froze in the garage doorway, tears welling. All those years of feeling ignored, all his efforts to win attention — suddenly clear. He sat beside his father, placing a hand on his trembling shoulder. “I know you miss her, Dad,” he whispered. For the first time, Mr. Thompson didn’t pull away. He hugged Marco tightly, sobbing. They talked for hours: Sarah’s laughter, her gardening, her lullabies. Marco finally understood — his father’s distance wasn’t rejection, but a shield from grief. The healing didn’t happen overnight, but that evening marked a new beginning. Mr. Thompson woke earlier to eat breakfast with Marco, asking about classes and basketball. On weekends, they fixed the old Ford, sharing stories. He even attended games, cheering loudly. One rainy afternoon, they looked at the photo album, laughing at toddler Marco covered in mud. Marco no longer needed to “earn” love — he knew it was there, hidden under grief. Their bond grew stronger, a testament to understanding. 【解析】本文以马可(Marco)与父亲汤普森先生(Mr. Thompson)的情感关系为线索展开,讲述了马可从小努力通过准备早餐、考取全A成绩、加入篮球队、参与父亲相关的志愿活动和学习修车等方式,渴望获得父亲的关爱与关注,却始终收效甚微。直到马可16岁的一个晚上,他发现父亲在黑暗的车库里翻看旧相册,对着亡妻莎拉(Sarah)的照片落泪,才知晓父亲因思念妻子、看到酷似妻子的马可而陷入悲伤,才刻意与他保持距离的故事。 1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“那一刻改变了马可的世界,也重塑了它。”可知,第一段可描写马可看到父亲落泪后的反应,两人首次打破隔阂、坦诚交流的过程,以及马可理解父亲疏远背后原因的心理变化。 ②由第二段首句内容“治愈并非一蹴而就,但那个夜晚标志着一个新的开始。”可知,第二段可描写那次交流后,父子俩关系逐渐改善的具体表现,如父亲主动关注马可的生活、参与他的活动,两人共同创造温馨回忆,最终情感纽带不断加强的过程。 2. 续写线索:目睹父亲落泪——打破隔阂主动靠近——坦诚交流——理解父亲疏远的原因——父亲主动改善与马可的关系——共同参与互动活动——马可感受到真切父爱、父子情感加深 14.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。(2026·湖北省腾云联盟高三上学期8月联考英语试卷学期8月联考) The smell of roasted chicken filled the kitchen as we gathered for our usual Friday dinner. Having swallowed a big mouthful of chicken, I took a deep breath and began, “Could I invite some friends over tomorrow? Just for the afternoon?” My parents exchanged a glance, then nodded readily. But beside me, my younger sister, Lily, froze. Her wide eyes locked onto mine. “But... what about Miracle? She’ll be terrified, Ethan.” Miracle was a cat Lily rescued on a rainy day last winter. True to her name, the cat had survived. Yet, it remained a creature of profound shyness: Loud voices sent her trembling under beds; sudden movements made her jump. She wasn’t just a pet; she was a fragile soul Lily fiercely protected. “I promise, Lily,” I insisted, leaning forward, meeting her worried gaze(凝视). “We’ll stay in the living room. No loud music, no shouting games. I’ll keep the back door shut tight, and I’ll warn everyone to be quiet. Miracle won’t even know they’re here.” I saw the conflict in her eyes — her desire to be supportive warring with her deep concern for the poor cat. After a tense silence, she finally gave a small, reluctant nod. Saturday arrived with sunshine and laughter as my friends piled in. True to my word, I guided them straight to the living room, reminding them firmly about Miracle’s sensitivity.Initially, we chatted, played cards quietly. Glancing around, I spotted Miracle sliding silently down the hallway towards Lily’s room. Good, she’s keeping her distance, I thought, relieved. As the afternoon wore on, however, the initial caution disappeared. A competitive board game led to enthusiastic cheers and laughter. Lost in the sheer fun of being with my friends, I forgot everything - he promise, the fragile creature. After friends departed with cheerful goodbyes, I began tidying empty glasses, still lost in the happy scenes when Lily burst through the front door into her room. Then came her scream, “Ethan, Miracle is gone.” 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。 A cold wave of fear rushed through me. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Luckily, we finally found Miracle in the backyard. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 A cold wave of fear rushed through me. I remembered opening the backdoor for some air. Miracle must have got scared out of the house then. My sister looked at me in disbelief. Tears welled in her eyes, spilling over. “You promised” The words weren’t shouted, but they cut deep. Shame burned my face. Without a word, I grabbed a flashlight and raced into the backyard, Lily closely behind, her calls for Miracle now desperate and choked with tears. We searched like crazy. Luckily, we found Miracle in the backyard. There hidden under the thick bushes was Miracle. I dropped to my knees and scooped it up gently and placed it into Lily’s waiting hands. Once we went back home, I apologized sincerely, “I am so, so sorry.” I slowly reached out towards Lily, placing my hand gently over hers. “Can you forgive me?” Lily looked down at Miracle, then back at me, her eyes still wet but softening slightly. A fragile bridge of forgiveness began to form. 【解析】本文以“我”邀请朋友到家做客引发的猫咪走失事件为线索展开,讲述了“我”因疏忽忘记对妹妹的承诺,导致妹妹救助的胆小猫咪Miracle走失,最终与妹妹一同找回猫咪并尝试弥补的过程。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“一股寒意般的恐惧席卷了我。”可知,第一段可描写“我”意识到自己疏忽导致Miracle走失后的懊悔,以及妹妹的反应,随后两人一同外出寻找猫咪的情景。 ②由第二段首句内容“幸运的是,我们最终在后院找到了Miracle。”可知,第二段可描写找到Miracle时的场景,“我”向妹妹道歉以及妹妹态度的变化,体现兄妹间的和解与情感流动。 2.续写线索:恐惧醒悟 —— 妹妹质问 —— 心生愧疚 —— 外出寻找 —— 找到猫咪 —— 真诚道歉 —— 妹妹态度缓和 15.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。(2026届福建省泉州市高三上学期模拟预测) One rainy November afternoon I had a quarrel with my Dad about his poor housework. I knew if I didn’t leave the house soon I would unleash (发泄) a storm of anger on him. “I’m taking you to school.” Dad said, as rain came down in sheets and lightning flashed in the sky. “You are not used to driving in this kind of weather.” he continued, reaching for his boots. “I have been driving that route for many years. I can drive it today.” With these words, I struggled into my jacket, grabbed my bag and stormed out of the house. “Don’t take the shortcut, Donna!” Dad shouted after me, throwing through the car window a big pack of sandwiches. Dad had been working as a building worker when a heart attack last spring forced him to leave his job earlier than he had planned. Dad began to stay home and took over the household chores. As the medical bills mounted I realized I would have to work part-time after my school day to make ends meet. The new arrangement was a disaster for me. Exhausted after a day of dealing with my academic routine and food delivery, all I wanted was a hot home-cooked meal and a good night’s sleep. During the months that followed, Dad’s cooking somehow was getting worse. We dined on smelly baked potatoes and, of course, hard egg sandwiches. I would remember the time Dad had eaten every piece of potatoes on his plate and complimented (恭维) the dinner though I discovered later how he disliked it. So I wouldn’t say anything to him, even about the endless sandwiches. It was much harder for me to hold my peace after Dad served such meals for the third night in a row. As far as I was concerned, things couldn’t get much worse. So that rainy morning when I found my blue skirt badly folded, I could only burst out. I had had it! 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。 Ten minutes later, ignoring Dad’s warning about not taking the shortcut, I turned off the main route. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Helpless and hungry, I was in a state of desperation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】    Ten minutes later, ignoring Dad’s warning about not taking the shortcut, I turned off the main route. I hoped it didn’t rain enough to flood the road but my wheels were nearly in the water as I drove along. It was raining increasingly heavily with lightning flashing nonstop. I felt a bit scared, attempting to drive backwards but in vain. Gradually, the road ahead was totally covered and turned into a running stream. The last straw was when my car was power-off all of a sudden. I got completely stuck as it grew darker and darker. Helpless and hungry, I was in a state of desperation. The sight of the smelly sandwiches that Dad baked today gave me hope for the best. I grabbed them and swallowed to fill my empty stomach, refreshed and grateful. “Donna!” Oh, it was Dad, wet through. “I’m throwing a rope,” he yelled. “Hang on to it and walk towards me”. Opening the car door, I grabbed the rope and inched out. “Be careful!” Dad said quietly. “I got you Dad!” I hugged him, tears in my eyes. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了 “我” 和爸爸因为家务事发生争吵后,“我” 不顾爸爸的警告执意开车走捷径去上学,在途中遭遇困难的故事。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“十分钟后,我无视爸爸不要走捷径的警告,驶离了主路。”可知,第一段围绕走捷径后遇到的状况展开,如路况因雨发生的变化,车的状况等。 ②由第二段首句内容“又无助又饥饿,我陷入了绝望之中。”可知,第二段要续写在绝望中如何得到解救,以及和爸爸关系的缓和。 2.续写线索:开车走捷径——路况变差车子被困——处于绝望——爸爸出现解救——关系缓和 16.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。(2026届广东省惠州市高三上学期第一次调研) Ever since my dad passed away, my life changed. My Mom was always busy with work, leaving little time for me. Every day after school, I had to go to daycare until she finished her work. Even Sundays were no exception. One day, at dinner time, I asked Mom, “Can we please go to the food festival this Sunday?” I begged. “I’m sorry, Lilly. I have to work,” she replied. “But we never spend time together anymore. Can’t you take the day off?” I begged. Mom placed a plate of freshly baked cherry pie in front of me and kissed my head. “We’ll see,” she said with a slight smile. On Sunday morning, I heard the rhythmic chop (切) of fruit and the sound of blender (搅拌机) as if Mom was making something special in the kitchen. When I rushed to the kitchen, I was surprised to see Mom, in her work clothes, busy preparing some food. My heart sank. “You’re going to work again?” I asked tentatively (试探性地). Mom bent down next to me and put her hand on my shoulder, “Sorry, Lilly I have to go today.” Tears streamed down my face as I yelled, “You never have time for me anymore.” Overwhelmed with disappointment, I ran to my room and slammed the door. As I was crying on my bed I could hear Mom talk on the phone, “Hi, Betty. I have work today and Lily is in a bad mood. I was wondering if you could come over and watch her for a few hours? … Great… Thanks so much. See you soon.” A few hours later, my aunt Betty came over and Mom left. I heard Betty knock on my bedroom door. “Lilly, your Mom left a note for you on the kitchen table.” 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。 Curious, I opened the door and hurried to the kitchen. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Back from work, Mom prepared the mini food festival as promised. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】      Curious, I opened the door and hurried to the kitchen. There, on the table lay a note beside my favourite cherry pie. The note read: “Dear Lily, I’m sorry I can’t be with you today. But tonight, we’ll have our own mini food festival at home. Love, Mom.” Aunt Betty patted my shoulder and said, “Your mom has been preparing this since dawn.” My anger melted into guilt as I realized how hard Mom worked to provide for us. I spent the afternoon helping Aunt Betty decorate the living room with colorful paper and fairy lights, eagerly awaiting Mom’s return. Back from work, Mom prepared the mini food festival as promised. To my surprise, she had brought back ingredients to make snacks, just like those at the real festival. As we cooked together, I felt the warmth I hadn’t experienced in a long time. After dinner, Mom turned off the lights, the room sparkling under the fairy lights. “It’s our special festival,” she said, hugging me tightly. In that moment, I understood that love isn’t measured by time but by effort. Though life had been tough since Dad’s passing, Mom’s small gestures reminded me that she was always there for me. 【解析】本文以人物情感发展为线索展开,讲述了Lilly因母亲工作繁忙缺乏陪伴而产生矛盾,最终通过母亲的惊喜安排重获亲情温暖的故事。 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“好奇之下,我打开了门,急忙走进厨房。”可知,第一段可描写Lilly发现母亲准备的惊喜(厨房里的食物是为家庭美食节准备的),以及她复杂的心理变化过程。 ②由第二段首句内容“下班后,妈妈按照承诺准备了迷你美食节。”可知,第二段可描写母亲兑现承诺举办家庭美食节的温馨场景,以及母女关系修复的感人细节。 2.续写线索:发现便条 —— 理解母亲苦心 ——等待母亲归来 ——共同准备美食——情感交流 ——感悟亲情真谛 17.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。 “Mom will be so proud I did it”, Ethan thought as he walked past the cheering crowd toward the stage. The entire room was already applauding for him, and his heart was pounding in excitement. This was the first time he was receiving an award in front of so many people, so Ethan was thrilled and nervous. “Congratulations, Ethan. You were amazing,” His science teacher praised him, hugging him. With a wide smile, he had secured first place in the school science Olympiad. He was just 11, and for someone his age, this achievement was huge. The boy couldn’t wait to show his mom he had bagged the first place. However, his smile faded when he couldn’t spot Mom anywhere... “All yours, child.” Mrs Johnson smiled, pointing at the cup and a $500 award. “Thank you, Mrs. Johnson,” Ethan managed a smile as he accepted them. The entire room burst into applause once again, but Ethan was not concerned about them. His eyes scanned the crowd for his mother, “Where are you, Mom? You had promised you would come!” Holding the cup in his hands. Ethan eventually got off the stage, thinking she was late. He saw the other winners return to their parents, but he sat alone, waiting for Mom to show up. To Ethan’s sadness, the event got over, and she never came. Parents and children started leaving; the other kids-enveloped in hugs and cheers for their respective achievements — congratulated him and left, and the staff were leaving, too. Ethan’s gaze was fixed on the door. He was hoping his mom would just burst into the hall at any moment and tell him she was extremely sorry for not making it, but that never happened. He realized she was probably not going to show up. “I wish Dad was here,” he recalled how the other winners had received hugs and praises from their parents. Ethan angrily put the cup into his bag. After Ethan’s dad passed away a year ago. Maria became a workaholic (工作狂). Ethan barely saw her sleeping or relaxing. She had thrown herself into work to make ends meet. 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。 Lost in thought, he didn’t notice his neighbor’s car pulled over near him. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ With tears in eyes, Ethan took out his cup and award. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Lost in thought, he didn’t notice his neighbor’s car pulled over near him. “Ethan, come on! Your mom asked me to pick you up,” his neighbor said gently. Ethan looked up, a sense of disappointment still clouding his face. He got into the car slowly, complaining why his mom didn’t come. The neighbor hesitated for a moment and told him that his mom was so tired that she fainted before she came to the school. Ethan was worried about Mom but the neighbor comforted him that she was resting at home. When they got home, Mom was standing in front of the yard, waiting for him. With tears in eyes, Ethan took out his cup and award. He said sorry to Mom because she worked so hard that she fell ill. He regretted having complained Mom’s absence but said that he loved Mom just like she loved him. He promised that he would study harder and find a part-time job to earn some money. Most importantly, his award money can help a lot. Mom hugged him tightly, saying she was proud of Ethan and apologizing to him for not going to school as promised. 【解析】本文以人物为线索展开。11岁的伊森在学校科学奥林匹克竞赛中获得第一名,在领奖时他满心期待妈妈能到场,然而直至活动结束妈妈都未出现,看着其他获奖者与父母团聚,伊森感到失落又难过。 1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“沉思中未注意邻居停车”可知,第一段可描写Ethan因母亲未到校的失望情绪,邻居告知母亲累晕的缘由,以及 Ethan回家看到母亲等待的场景。 ②由第二段句首内容“眼含泪水拿出奖杯和杯子”可知,第二段可描写Ethan向母亲道歉、表达爱意与承诺的动作和语言,母亲拥抱回应并致歉,展现母子间的理解与温情。 2.续写线索:没有注意到邻居的车—邻居告知母亲累晕—回家见母亲等待—拿出奖杯和杯子—Ethan道歉表决心—母亲拥抱—母子情感升华。 10 / 29 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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