专题04 读后续写之生活趣事类(2026年高考二轮复习)

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生活趣事类 必备短语 1. be engaged in an activity 参与一项活动 2. take part in/participate in 参加 3. a memorable experience 一次难忘的经历 4. create lasting memories 创造持久的回忆 5. be overcome with excitement 兴奋不已 6. roll on the floor laughing 笑得在地上打滚 7. jump for joy 高兴得跳起来 8. grin from ear to ear 咧嘴大笑 9. nod in agreement 点头表示同意 10. shake with laughter 笑得浑身发抖 必备句子 1.描述趣事的开头 ①Looking back on that day, I can't help but smile at the memory of the funny incident. 回想起那一天,我不禁为那件滑稽的事情的记忆而微笑。 ②That particular day was filled with unexpected twists and turns that turned into a memorable adventure. 那特别的一天充满了意想不到的曲折,变成了一次难忘的冒险。 2.描述趣事的过程 ①As we were engaged in the activity, something completely unexpected happened. 当我们参与这项活动时,完全意想不到的事情发生了。 ②In the midst of all the chaos and laughter, we realized how much fun we were having. 在一片混乱和笑声中,我们意识到我们玩得有多开心。 ③The moment was so funny that everyone burst into uncontrollable laughter. 那一刻太滑稽了,每个人都忍不住大笑起来。 3.描述趣事的结尾 ①That day will always be etched in my memory as a day full of joy and laughter. 那一天将永远铭刻在我的记忆中,作为充满欢乐和笑声的一天。 ②Even now, when I think about it, a smile spreads across my face, reminding me of the wonderful time we had.即使现在,当我想起它时,一个微笑就会在我的脸上蔓延开来,让我想起我们度过的美好时光。 ③This incident taught us that sometimes the best memories are made from the most unexpected moments. 这件事告诉我们,有时候最好的回忆来自最意想不到的时刻。 主题升华句 1. The experience before her dinner taught her: never judge a person by his appearance. 晚餐前的经历教会了她,永远不要以貌取人。 2. There is no doubt that it has become the most unforgettable experience, which I will cherish forever in my life!毫无疑问,这已经成为我一生中最难忘的经历,我将永远珍惜。 3. She taught us by example that it’s never too late to be all you can possibly be. 她以身作则告诉我们,成为你可能成为的人永远都不晚。 4. The room echoed with our happy laughter and our gratitude for the recovered wallet. 房间里回响着我们对于找回钱包的感激和欢笑声。 5. Sunshine came in the office through the windows and the office was full of warmth. A perfect day began. 阳光透过窗户照进办公室,办公室里充满了温暖。完美的一天开始了。 6. She hugged her two kind girls and stepped onto the stage again to get the award. 她拥抱了两个善良的女孩,再次走上舞台领奖。 7. This unforgettable experience reminded Maggie that nothing is impossible if you trust yourself. 这段难忘的经历提醒Maggie,如果你相信自己,没有什么是不可能的。 8. I held the paper bag tightly, tears rolling down without control. 我紧紧地握着纸袋,眼泪不自禁地流。 9. It was the first time that I had truly realized the meaning of patience. 这是我第一次真正意识到耐心的意义。 10. Bathed in the warm sunshine, we made our way home happily. 沐浴着温暖的阳光,我们高高兴兴的朝家走去。 典例分析:2021.01高考浙江卷——南瓜卡头 读后续写(满分25分) 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。 Pumpkin (南瓜) carving at Halloween is a family tradition. We visit a local farm every October. In the pumpkin field, I compete with my three brothers and sister to seek out the biggest pumpkin. My dad has a rule that we have to carry our pumpkins back home, and as the eldest child I have an advantage—I carried an 85-pounder back last year. This year, it was hard to tell whether my prize or the one chose by my 14-year-old brother, Jason, was the winner. Unfortunately we forgot to weigh them before taking out their insides, but I was determined to prove my points. All of us were hard at work at the kitchen table, with my mom filming the annual event. I’m unsure now why I thought forcing my head inside the pumpkin would settle the matter, but it seemed to make perfect sense at the time. With the pumpkin resting on the table, hole uppermost, I bent over and pressed my head against the opening. At first I got jammed just above my eyes and then, as I went on with my task, unwilling to quit, my nose briefly prevented entry. Finally I managed to put my whole head into it, like a cork (软木塞) forced into a bottle. I was able to straighten up with the huge pumpkin resting on my shoulders. My excitement was short-lived. The pumpkin was heavy. “I’m going to set it down, now,” I said, and with Jason helping to support its weight, I bent back over the table to give it somewhere to rest. It was only when I tried to remove my head that I realized getting out was going to be less straightforward than getting in. When I pulled hard, my nose got in the way. I got into a panic as I pressed firmly against the table and moved my head around trying to find the right angle, but it was no use. “I can’t get it out!” I shouted, my voice sounding unnaturally loud in the enclosed space. 注意: 1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语; 3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; 4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 Paragraph 1: It was five or six minutes though it felt much longer. Paragraph 2: The video was posted online the Monday before Halloween. 解读故事(5R) Read for characters I, my three brothers(Jason -my 14-year-old brother) and sister, my dad, my mom Read for plot Every October, Eva's family goes to a local farm to pick pumpkins. This year, it was hard to tell which pumpkin is bigger between the author and his/her brother Jason. To prove the size of his/her pumpkin, the author put his/her head into the pumpkin but then can't get it out. 每年十月,伊娃一家会去当地农场挑选南瓜。今年作者和弟弟杰森的南瓜难分胜负,作者为证明自己的南瓜大,将头伸进南瓜,结果却难以拔出。 Read for conflict How to pull my head out from the pumpkin? 如何把我的头从南瓜里拉出来? Read for emotional changes excited(兴奋)→panicked(惊慌)→frustrated(沮丧) Read for theme It describes the author's experience of getting into trouble after putting his head into a pumpkin during the activity, showing the unexpected situations in life and the emotional changes they cause.。 文章围绕万圣节南瓜活动展开,描述作者在活动中因将头伸进南瓜而陷入困境的经历,展现生活中的意外状况以及引发的情绪变化。 · 写作思路(十句五定法) 第一段思路(五句) 头被卡住的表现 被困在南瓜里,我感到呼吸困难,喉咙发干,脸发烫。 其他人的反应 我的兄弟们也很惊慌,不知道该怎么办,而我的姐姐尝试不同的方法把我的头从南瓜里取出来。,却徒劳无功。 我的害怕 我如此害怕,以至于忍不住大哭起来。 爸爸帮助 成功解救 幸运的是,我爸爸及时出现,小心翼翼地切开我脖子上的南瓜,成功地把南瓜从我头上移除了。 妈妈拍了我的视频 当我松了一口气时,我意识到我妈妈一直在拍摄。 第二段思路(五句) 视频火了 令他们惊讶的是,该视频立即在网上疯传,无数评论和喜欢涌入。 网友的反应 令他们惊讶的是,该视频立即在网上疯传,无数评论和喜欢涌入。一些人被它逗乐了,而其他人也分享了他们自己有趣的万圣节经历 我感到温暖 看到这些消息,一股暖流涌上心头。 准备迎接万圣节 事件发生后,我们忙于装饰我们的房子,准备糖果和衣服,以迎接万圣节的到来,我们都充满了兴奋和期待。 主题升华 多亏了妈妈,南瓜事件成了我们今年万圣节难忘的一部分。 · 小试牛刀(十大语法句式) 1.被困在南瓜里(非谓语作状语),我感到呼吸困难,喉咙发干,脸发烫。 2.我的兄弟们也很惊慌,不知道该怎么办(非谓语作状语),而我的姐姐尝试不同的方法把我的头从南瓜里取出来,却徒劳无功。 3.我如此害怕,以至于忍不住大哭起来。(倒装) 4.幸运的是,我爸爸及时出现,小心翼翼地切开我脖子上的南瓜,成功地把南瓜从我头上移除了。(非谓语作状语) 5.当我松了一口气时,我意识到我妈妈一直在拍摄。(强调句) 6.令他们惊讶的是,该视频立即在网上疯传,无数评论和喜欢涌入。(with复合结构) 7.一些人被它逗乐了,而其他人也分享了他们自己有趣的万圣节经历。(状语从句) 8.看到这些消息(非谓语作状语),一股暖流涌上心头(无灵主语)。 9.事件发生后,我们忙于装饰我们的房子,准备糖果和衣服,以迎接万圣节的到来,我们都充满了兴奋和期待(with复合结构)。 10.多亏了妈妈,南瓜事件成了我们今年万圣节难忘的一部分。 练习: 1 Magic was a four-year-old German Shepherd about to be adopted at the animal shelter along with hundreds of other dogs. The reporter announced that the dogs and cats would be put down if no one came by the end of the day. My friend Rosie felt worried about the animals and asked me to accompany her there. So after school we rushed to the shelter to save whoever we could. Finally, she got a cat and I was touched by the poor animals, asking the shelter worker for the biggest dog they had. His name was Magic. Actually, I lived alone in an apartment. I had to stay in college during the day. So I always stayed out and taking care of a dog at home seemed a challenge for me. Rosie felt uneasy about the dog and advised me to abandon the thought of keeping the dog and send it to a warm home. But I liked Magic so much, so I didn’t accept her advice and brought Magic home. After learning I adopted a dog, my neighbor below showed worry for I hadn't kept an animal before. As it turned out, there wasn't a lot of trust. Magic would take the food out of his bowl, bring it in front of me and eat it one bite at a time. My friend Rosie was pretty sure I was crazy and that keeping it would be a huge mistake. But slowly Magic and I got to know each other. We became best friends. For the first time,my apartment felt like a home. We walked together through Central Park every morning and night. Even when my friends invited me to parties, I just wanted to be home with Magic. Our lives were happy. For the first time, I was content. Unfortunately, a problem appeared. When I was in, he kept calm, but he barked a lot when I was not in, which disturbed my neighbor below. 注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式作答 Para 1 :One day, my neighbor below knocked on my door. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para 2 :After listening to the problem, Rosie figured Magic barked just because he felt lonely. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 One morning, Ann’s neighbor Tracy found a lost dog wandering around the local elementary school. She asked Ann if she could keep an eye on the dog and she planned to find its owner. Ann agreed, but she said that she could watch it only for the day because she needed to take care of her son. At the time, her son Thomas was 10 years old, who was recovering from a heart operation. Later, Tracy took photos of the dog, printed off 400 FOUND fliers, put them in mailboxes and began to find the dog’s owner. Meanwhile, Ann bought some pet supplies, warning her son not to fall in love with the dog. However, her son was filled with excitement as he knew that his mother got a dog back home. He planned to provide the dog with some food every day. Four days later, Ann and her son were still looking after the dog, whom they had started to call Riley. During the four days, they took care of the dog carefully, provided some food, took a shower and played with it, and they had already become the best friends. The evening of the fifth day, when Ann arrived home from work, the dog threw itself against the door and barked madly at her. As soon as she opened the door, Riley dashed into the boy’s room where Ann found Thomas suffering from a heart attack. Riley ran over to Thomas, but as soon as Ann bent over to help him, the dog went silent. The doctors said if it hadn’t come to get Ann in time, Thomas would have died. Luckily, with the doctor’s help, Thomas could go home tomorrow morning. “Mum, can we keep it if we can’t find its owner? Even we can ask for permission if we find the owner,” Thomas asked his mother when they came back home. “Well, since no one has called to claim it, we decide to keep it,” his mother replied. Hearing that, Thomas was excited. 注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式作答 However, the next day, Ann was told a man named Peter recognized his lost dog. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Peter’s car came and Thomas stood silently beside his car. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 As Valentine’s Day, a time for expressing affection through the exchange of presents, drew near, Kendra found herself seated at the kitchen table, carefully penning her name on Valentine’s cards for her classmates. She recognized her own hesitation; words didn’t come easily to her. While she envied the ease with which her peers talked and laughed, her shyness often kept her quiet. Kendra grabbed another card. Her eyes lit up at the phrase “You’re dynamite!”—a term that would undoubtedly delight her Grammy, who frequently used the expression to praise their festive decorations. “Well, that looks dynamite!” Grammy would exclaim, her approval filling Kendra with warmth. Just as Kendra was signing the cards, her mother came in, sharing the sad news of Elise, their neighbor, and her recent accident that led to a broken leg, restricting her to homeschooling for the coming weeks. Kendra felt sorry for Elise, and quickly picked the most splendid valentine, hurrying to Elise’s home. Upon arrival, Kendra’s look fell upon the life-sized deer statue decorating the front yard. She studied it, saying to herself, “Wouldn’t this deer look cool with a big heart around his neck? Elise could look out of the window and see it decorated for Valentine’s day.” With this idea, Kendra got the sizable red heart her Grammy had given her, tied it with string, and hung it around the statue’s neck like a festive chain. The next day, she decorated the antlers with a variety of smaller hearts. It was during this act of kindness that Colin and Amy, Elise’s fellow classmates, happened upon the scene. “Are you decorating Elise’s deer for Valentine’s Day?” they asked. Kendra confirmed with a nod, explaining her intention to cheer up Elise. Despite her uncertainty about what to add next, Colin proposed adding some color, while Amy suggested putting decorations on the deer’s back and forehead. United by a shared purpose, they agreed to meet later. 注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式作答 That afternoon, they met to decorate the deer with the materials they had sourced. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Just then, Elise’s front door opened, and Elise stuck her head out. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 生活趣事类 必备短语 1. be engaged in an activity 参与一项活动 2. take part in/participate in 参加 3. a memorable experience 一次难忘的经历 4. create lasting memories 创造持久的回忆 5. be overcome with excitement 兴奋不已 6. roll on the floor laughing 笑得在地上打滚 7. jump for joy 高兴得跳起来 8. grin from ear to ear 咧嘴大笑 9. nod in agreement 点头表示同意 10. shake with laughter 笑得浑身发抖 必备句子 1.描述趣事的开头 ①Looking back on that day, I can't help but smile at the memory of the funny incident. 回想起那一天,我不禁为那件滑稽的事情的记忆而微笑。 ②That particular day was filled with unexpected twists and turns that turned into a memorable adventure. 那特别的一天充满了意想不到的曲折,变成了一次难忘的冒险。 2.描述趣事的过程 ①As we were engaged in the activity, something completely unexpected happened. 当我们参与这项活动时,完全意想不到的事情发生了。 ②In the midst of all the chaos and laughter, we realized how much fun we were having. 在一片混乱和笑声中,我们意识到我们玩得有多开心。 ③The moment was so funny that everyone burst into uncontrollable laughter. 那一刻太滑稽了,每个人都忍不住大笑起来。 3.描述趣事的结尾 ①That day will always be etched in my memory as a day full of joy and laughter. 那一天将永远铭刻在我的记忆中,作为充满欢乐和笑声的一天。 ②Even now, when I think about it, a smile spreads across my face, reminding me of the wonderful time we had.即使现在,当我想起它时,一个微笑就会在我的脸上蔓延开来,让我想起我们度过的美好时光。 ③This incident taught us that sometimes the best memories are made from the most unexpected moments. 这件事告诉我们,有时候最好的回忆来自最意想不到的时刻。 主题升华句 1. The experience before her dinner taught her: never judge a person by his appearance. 晚餐前的经历教会了她,永远不要以貌取人。 2. There is no doubt that it has become the most unforgettable experience, which I will cherish forever in my life!毫无疑问,这已经成为我一生中最难忘的经历,我将永远珍惜。 3. She taught us by example that it’s never too late to be all you can possibly be. 她以身作则告诉我们,成为你可能成为的人永远都不晚。 4. The room echoed with our happy laughter and our gratitude for the recovered wallet. 房间里回响着我们对于找回钱包的感激和欢笑声。 5. Sunshine came in the office through the windows and the office was full of warmth. A perfect day began. 阳光透过窗户照进办公室,办公室里充满了温暖。完美的一天开始了。 6. She hugged her two kind girls and stepped onto the stage again to get the award. 她拥抱了两个善良的女孩,再次走上舞台领奖。 7. This unforgettable experience reminded Maggie that nothing is impossible if you trust yourself. 这段难忘的经历提醒Maggie,如果你相信自己,没有什么是不可能的。 8. I held the paper bag tightly, tears rolling down without control. 我紧紧地握着纸袋,眼泪不自禁地流。 9. It was the first time that I had truly realized the meaning of patience. 这是我第一次真正意识到耐心的意义。 10. Bathed in the warm sunshine, we made our way home happily. 沐浴着温暖的阳光,我们高高兴兴的朝家走去。 典例分析:2021.01高考浙江卷——南瓜卡头 读后续写(满分25分) 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。 Pumpkin (南瓜) carving at Halloween is a family tradition. We visit a local farm every October. In the pumpkin field, I compete with my three brothers and sister to seek out the biggest pumpkin. My dad has a rule that we have to carry our pumpkins back home, and as the eldest child I have an advantage—I carried an 85-pounder back last year. This year, it was hard to tell whether my prize or the one chose by my 14-year-old brother, Jason, was the winner. Unfortunately we forgot to weigh them before taking out their insides, but I was determined to prove my points. All of us were hard at work at the kitchen table, with my mom filming the annual event. I’m unsure now why I thought forcing my head inside the pumpkin would settle the matter, but it seemed to make perfect sense at the time. With the pumpkin resting on the table, hole uppermost, I bent over and pressed my head against the opening. At first I got jammed just above my eyes and then, as I went on with my task, unwilling to quit, my nose briefly prevented entry. Finally I managed to put my whole head into it, like a cork (软木塞) forced into a bottle. I was able to straighten up with the huge pumpkin resting on my shoulders. My excitement was short-lived. The pumpkin was heavy. “I’m going to set it down, now,” I said, and with Jason helping to support its weight, I bent back over the table to give it somewhere to rest. It was only when I tried to remove my head that I realized getting out was going to be less straightforward than getting in. When I pulled hard, my nose got in the way. I got into a panic as I pressed firmly against the table and moved my head around trying to find the right angle, but it was no use. “I can’t get it out!” I shouted, my voice sounding unnaturally loud in the enclosed space. 注意: 1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语; 3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; 4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 Paragraph 1: It was five or six minutes though it felt much longer. Paragraph 2: The video was posted online the Monday before Halloween. 解读故事(5R) Read for characters I, my three brothers(Jason -my 14-year-old brother) and sister, my dad, my mom Read for plot Every October, Eva's family goes to a local farm to pick pumpkins. This year, it was hard to tell which pumpkin is bigger between the author and his/her brother Jason. To prove the size of his/her pumpkin, the author put his/her head into the pumpkin but then can't get it out. 每年十月,伊娃一家会去当地农场挑选南瓜。今年作者和弟弟杰森的南瓜难分胜负,作者为证明自己的南瓜大,将头伸进南瓜,结果却难以拔出。 Read for conflict How to pull my head out from the pumpkin? 如何把我的头从南瓜里拉出来? Read for emotional changes excited(兴奋)→panicked(惊慌)→frustrated(沮丧) Read for theme It describes the author's experience of getting into trouble after putting his head into a pumpkin during the activity, showing the unexpected situations in life and the emotional changes they cause.。 文章围绕万圣节南瓜活动展开,描述作者在活动中因将头伸进南瓜而陷入困境的经历,展现生活中的意外状况以及引发的情绪变化。 · 写作思路(十句五定法) 第一段思路(五句) 头被卡住的表现 被困在南瓜里,我感到呼吸困难,喉咙发干,脸发烫。 其他人的反应 我的兄弟们也很惊慌,不知道该怎么办,而我的姐姐尝试不同的方法把我的头从南瓜里取出来。,却徒劳无功。 我的害怕 我如此害怕,以至于忍不住大哭起来。 爸爸帮助 成功解救 幸运的是,我爸爸及时出现,小心翼翼地切开我脖子上的南瓜,成功地把南瓜从我头上移除了。 妈妈拍了我的视频 当我松了一口气时,我意识到我妈妈一直在拍摄。 第二段思路(五句) 视频火了 令他们惊讶的是,该视频立即在网上疯传,无数评论和喜欢涌入。 网友的反应 令他们惊讶的是,该视频立即在网上疯传,无数评论和喜欢涌入。一些人被它逗乐了,而其他人也分享了他们自己有趣的万圣节经历 我感到温暖 看到这些消息,一股暖流涌上心头。 准备迎接万圣节 事件发生后,我们忙于装饰我们的房子,准备糖果和衣服,以迎接万圣节的到来,我们都充满了兴奋和期待。 主题升华 多亏了妈妈,南瓜事件成了我们今年万圣节难忘的一部分。 · 小试牛刀(十大语法句式) 1.被困在南瓜里(非谓语作状语),我感到呼吸困难,喉咙发干,脸发烫。 Trapped in the pumpkin, I found it difficult for me to breathe, my throat dry and face burning. 2.我的兄弟们也很惊慌,不知道该怎么办(非谓语作状语),而我的姐姐尝试不同的方法把我的头从南瓜里取出来,却徒劳无功。 My brothers were in a panic as well, not knowing what to do while my sister tried different ways to get my head out of the pumpkin., but in vain. 3.我如此害怕,以至于忍不住大哭起来。(倒装) So frightened was I that I couldn’t help bursting into tears. 4.幸运的是,我爸爸及时出现,小心翼翼地切开我脖子上的南瓜,成功地把南瓜从我头上移除了。(非谓语作状语) Luckily, my dad turned up in time, carefully cut the pumpkin around my neck and removed the pumpkin from my head successfully. 5.当我松了一口气时,我意识到我妈妈一直在拍摄。(强调句) It was when I breathed a sigh of relief that I realized my mom had been filming the whole time. 6.令他们惊讶的是,该视频立即在网上疯传,无数评论和喜欢涌入。(with复合结构) To their amazement, the video went viral online immediately, with countless comments and likes flooding in. 7.一些人被它逗乐了,而其他人也分享了他们自己有趣的万圣节经历。(状语从句) Some people were entertained by the it while others also shared their own funny Halloween experiences. 8.看到这些消息(非谓语作状语),一股暖流涌上心头(无灵主语)。 At the sight of these messages, a wave of warmth welled up in my heart. 9.事件发生后,我们忙于装饰我们的房子,准备糖果和衣服,以迎接万圣节的到来,我们都充满了兴奋和期待(with复合结构)。 After the incident, we were occupied in decorating our house and preparing candies and clothes to welcome the arrival of Halloween, with all of us filled with excitement and anticipation. 10.多亏了妈妈,南瓜事件成了我们今年万圣节难忘的一部分。 Thanks to mom, The pumpkin incident became a memorable part of our Halloween this year. 练习: 1 Magic was a four-year-old German Shepherd about to be adopted at the animal shelter along with hundreds of other dogs. The reporter announced that the dogs and cats would be put down if no one came by the end of the day. My friend Rosie felt worried about the animals and asked me to accompany her there. So after school we rushed to the shelter to save whoever we could. Finally, she got a cat and I was touched by the poor animals, asking the shelter worker for the biggest dog they had. His name was Magic. Actually, I lived alone in an apartment. I had to stay in college during the day. So I always stayed out and taking care of a dog at home seemed a challenge for me. Rosie felt uneasy about the dog and advised me to abandon the thought of keeping the dog and send it to a warm home. But I liked Magic so much, so I didn’t accept her advice and brought Magic home. After learning I adopted a dog, my neighbor below showed worry for I hadn't kept an animal before. As it turned out, there wasn't a lot of trust. Magic would take the food out of his bowl, bring it in front of me and eat it one bite at a time. My friend Rosie was pretty sure I was crazy and that keeping it would be a huge mistake. But slowly Magic and I got to know each other. We became best friends. For the first time,my apartment felt like a home. We walked together through Central Park every morning and night. Even when my friends invited me to parties, I just wanted to be home with Magic. Our lives were happy. For the first time, I was content. Unfortunately, a problem appeared. When I was in, he kept calm, but he barked a lot when I was not in, which disturbed my neighbor below. 注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式作答 Para 1 :One day, my neighbor below knocked on my door. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para 2 :After listening to the problem, Rosie figured Magic barked just because he felt lonely. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考范文 Para 1:One day, my neighbor below knocked on my door. He wore a weary smile, dark circles under his eyes telling of sleepless nights. “I hate to bother you,” he said gently, “but Magic’s barking has kept my sick grandma awake. She’s been suffering from migraine and needs quiet to recover.” My face burned with embarrassment. I kept apologizing, my throat tight with guilt—how could I have ignored the impact of Magic’s restlessness on others? I promised to fix the problem right away, my heart heavy as I closed the door and met Magic’s confused, wagging tail. Para 2:After listening to the problem, Rosie figured Magic barked just because he felt lonely. She brought a soft plush toy and a recording of my voice talking about our daily walks. We placed the toy beside his bowl and played the recording when I left. To my surprise, Magic curled up with the toy, occasionally nuzzling it and stopping his barking. Later, I started taking him to the shelter on weekends to play with other dogs. Gradually, the neighbor’s grandma waved to us when we passed by. Magic didn’t just learn to be calm; he taught me that love isn’t just companionship, but also learning to care for others through understanding and compromise. 2 One morning, Ann’s neighbor Tracy found a lost dog wandering around the local elementary school. She asked Ann if she could keep an eye on the dog and she planned to find its owner. Ann agreed, but she said that she could watch it only for the day because she needed to take care of her son. At the time, her son Thomas was 10 years old, who was recovering from a heart operation. Later, Tracy took photos of the dog, printed off 400 FOUND fliers, put them in mailboxes and began to find the dog’s owner. Meanwhile, Ann bought some pet supplies, warning her son not to fall in love with the dog. However, her son was filled with excitement as he knew that his mother got a dog back home. He planned to provide the dog with some food every day. Four days later, Ann and her son were still looking after the dog, whom they had started to call Riley. During the four days, they took care of the dog carefully, provided some food, took a shower and played with it, and they had already become the best friends. The evening of the fifth day, when Ann arrived home from work, the dog threw itself against the door and barked madly at her. As soon as she opened the door, Riley dashed into the boy’s room where Ann found Thomas suffering from a heart attack. Riley ran over to Thomas, but as soon as Ann bent over to help him, the dog went silent. The doctors said if it hadn’t come to get Ann in time, Thomas would have died. Luckily, with the doctor’s help, Thomas could go home tomorrow morning. “Mum, can we keep it if we can’t find its owner? Even we can ask for permission if we find the owner,” Thomas asked his mother when they came back home. “Well, since no one has called to claim it, we decide to keep it,” his mother replied. Hearing that, Thomas was excited. 注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式作答 However, the next day, Ann was told a man named Peter recognized his lost dog. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Peter’s car came and Thomas stood silently beside his car. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考范文: Para 1:However, the next day, Ann was told a man named Peter recognized his lost dog. Ann’s heart sank as she relayed the news to Thomas, whose smile faded instantly, his fingers twisting the hem of his shirt. When Peter arrived, he knelt down and called “Buddy”, and Riley’s tail wagged wildly, yet it kept glancing back at Thomas with wet eyes. Peter noticed the bond at once and listened quietly as Ann told him how Riley had saved Thomas’s life. His eyes softened, and he hesitated for a moment before saying, “That little guy is a hero. I can’t take him away just like that.” Para 2:Peter’s car came and Thomas stood silently beside his car, tears rolling down his cheeks. Just then, Peter opened the car door and waved Thomas over. “How about we share him?” he proposed with a grin. He explained he lived nearby and worked at a pet shop—Riley could stay with Thomas during the day and go home with him at night. Thomas’s face lit up. From then on, Riley became a bridge between the two families. We often think fate brings misfortune, but this little dog taught us that it’s more likely to send unexpected warmth and precious connections that last a lifetime. 3 As Valentine’s Day, a time for expressing affection through the exchange of presents, drew near, Kendra found herself seated at the kitchen table, carefully penning her name on Valentine’s cards for her classmates. She recognized her own hesitation; words didn’t come easily to her. While she envied the ease with which her peers talked and laughed, her shyness often kept her quiet. Kendra grabbed another card. Her eyes lit up at the phrase “You’re dynamite!”—a term that would undoubtedly delight her Grammy, who frequently used the expression to praise their festive decorations. “Well, that looks dynamite!” Grammy would exclaim, her approval filling Kendra with warmth. Just as Kendra was signing the cards, her mother came in, sharing the sad news of Elise, their neighbor, and her recent accident that led to a broken leg, restricting her to homeschooling for the coming weeks. Kendra felt sorry for Elise, and quickly picked the most splendid valentine, hurrying to Elise’s home. Upon arrival, Kendra’s look fell upon the life-sized deer statue decorating the front yard. She studied it, saying to herself, “Wouldn’t this deer look cool with a big heart around his neck? Elise could look out of the window and see it decorated for Valentine’s day.” With this idea, Kendra got the sizable red heart her Grammy had given her, tied it with string, and hung it around the statue’s neck like a festive chain. The next day, she decorated the antlers with a variety of smaller hearts. It was during this act of kindness that Colin and Amy, Elise’s fellow classmates, happened upon the scene. “Are you decorating Elise’s deer for Valentine’s Day?” they asked. Kendra confirmed with a nod, explaining her intention to cheer up Elise. Despite her uncertainty about what to add next, Colin proposed adding some color, while Amy suggested putting decorations on the deer’s back and forehead. United by a shared purpose, they agreed to meet later. 注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式作答 That afternoon, they met to decorate the deer with the materials they had sourced. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Just then, Elise’s front door opened, and Elise stuck her head out. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考范文 Para 1:That afternoon, they met to decorate the deer with the materials they had sourced. Colin brought glittering stickers and a can of gold spray paint, Amy carried a bunch of pink silk flowers, and I added a roll of heart-shaped ribbons from Grammy’s drawer. We worked in joyful silence: Colin painted delicate stars on the deer’s body, Amy wove flowers into its antlers, and I tied ribbons into bows around its legs. A passing old lady clapped and praised us, and soon two more classmates joined in with their own decorations. The plain deer soon turned into a bright symbol of warmth, glowing under the winter sun as our laughter echoed through the yard. Para 2:Just then, Elise’s front door opened, and Elise stuck her head out. Her eyes widened in surprise, then filled with tears of joy. With the help of her crutches, she hobbled out slowly and stroked the decorated deer gently. “It’s the most wonderful Valentine’s gift I’ve ever had,” she sobbed. I felt a surge of courage and said, “We could come to study with you after school.” One by one, the others nodded. That day, the deer statue didn’t just cheer up Elise. It also melted my shyness, letting me know that kindness is the most powerful language—one that connects hearts far more strongly than words ever could. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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