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专题09 书面表达——读后续写
主题01——人与自然
书面表达1
(2026·名校协作体·一模)
Bear was not a bear. She was a big dog on the Perkinses’ family farm, a woolly creature with floppy ears and paws like bedroom slippers. She protected the ducks and chickens from being eaten by foxes and raccoons (浣熊) .
She guarded the children as well, watching over them as closely as she did the chickens and ducks. In winter the dog ran alongside the children as they sledded (滑雪橇) down snowy hills. In summer she swam with them in a nearby river.
Bear belonged to a breed (品种) that had long been used by Atlantic fishermen to help with their work, and it had a keen instinct for water rescue. When the children were in the river, the dog would swim in circles around them, barking when she felt they went out too far. She was the perfect farm dog — companion, guardian, protector.
The dog’s favorite among the three children was three-year-old little Mike. They often curled up together. Sometimes Bear would doze while Mike pretended to read to her. Often both were sound asleep, a tangle of dark fur, blond hair, small hands and huge paws. At bedtime, Mike saved his last hug for Bear, his “best friend”.
On a cold winter day, when their parents went out to send a parcel, eight-year-old Martha, seven-year-old Sara and Mike, went to slide on the frozen pond of their farm. Shouting happily, they slid back and forth, their boots gliding easily across the ice. They laughed as they watched Bear’s attempts to stop suddenly, which would instead send her skidding beyond them. Then, tired, the three sat down on the ice, with Bear beside them. Suddenly the ice gave way under their combined weight.
As Bear jumped for shore, the three children fell into the freezing cold water. Screaming, Martha and Sarah struggled to find footing on rocks underwater. Branches from a tree nearby provided handholds, and using every bit of their strength, the two girls pulled themselves to shore.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Looking back, they saw little Mike holding on to a broken chunk (大块) of ice, unable to crawl onto it.
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Paragraph 2: Seeing that, Bear let out a series of woofs and jumped into the water, heading straight for Mike.
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【答案】
Looking back, they saw little Mike holding on to a broken chunk of ice, unable to crawl onto it. Panic slammed into Martha and Sara like a hammer; their breaths came in harsh clouds as the wind howled across the pond. “Mike, keep your arms up — don’t let go!” Martha shouted, her voice cracking with fear. The boy’s lips were turning a frightening shade of blue, and water sloshed over his boots each time the ice tilted. The sisters clung to a low branch, but the thought of re-entering the frigid hole was unbearable. With no adults in sight and daylight fading, the brittle silence of the farm suddenly felt enormous.
Seeing that, Bear let out a series of woofs and jumped into the water, heading straight for Mike. Powerful strokes sliced the surface as spray flew from her coat. When she reached him, she circled once, nudging his armpit with her nose until Mike’s arms slid over her broad shoulders. Instinct took over. Gripping his jacket between her teeth, she turned toward shore and began towing her passenger. Martha and Sara lay flat on the ice, stretching a long branch. The moment Bear’s paws scraped frozen ground, the girls hauled the boy and the dog together, collapsing in a trembling heap of relief.
【导语】本文以小狗Bear为线索展开,讲述了它保护着鸭子、鸡和孩子们。在一个寒冷冬日,三个孩子在农场池塘滑冰时冰面破裂,Martha和Sara上岸后发现Mike被困在冰上。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“回头看,他们看到小Mike紧紧抓住一块破碎的冰,无法爬上去。”可知,第一段可描写Martha和Sara的惊慌失措以及Mike的危险处境,同时强调当时的寒冷和无助。
②由第二段首句内容“看到这一幕,Bear发出一连串的叫声,跳进水里,径直向Mike游去。”可知,第二段可描写Bear如何成功营救Mike,以及Martha和Sara在岸边的协助,最后大家都松了一口气。
2. 续写线索:冰面破裂——Mike被困——Bear营救——成功上岸
3. 词汇激活:
行为类
①大喊:shout/yell
②紧紧抓住:cling to/grasp/hold fast to
③到达:reach/get to
情绪类
①惊慌:panic/fright/terror
②恐惧:fear/terror/alarm
【点睛】【高分句型1】Panic slammed into Martha and Sara like a hammer; their breaths came in harsh clouds as the wind howled across the pond. (运用了比喻修辞和从属连词as引导时间状语从句)
【高分句型2】When she reached him, she circled once, nudging his armpit with her nose until Mike’s arms slid over her broad shoulders. (运用了从属连词when引导时间状语从句和until引导时间状语从句)
【高分句型3】Gripping his jacket between her teeth, she turned toward shore and began towing her passenger. (运用了现在分词作伴随状语)
书面表达2
(2026·七彩阳光·一模)
King Louis is a regal (似帝王的) cat, hence the name. We adopted Louis two years ago after he wandered into our house through the doggy door. We had a twelve-year-old dog named Sammy. He didn’t appreciate it when Louis lay on his bed and said so. But King Louis was unimpressed with Sammy’s protests and gave him a dismissive look. And that was that.
Upon adopting our family, Louis made it clear that his principal bed fellow and confidant (知己) was to be Ayla, our daughter. They became inseparable. Besides sleeping with Ayla, Louis sat on her lap when she was eating dinner, watching TV, or doing her homework. He even insisted on riding in the car when she was being dropped off at school.
But then something happened.
As graduation from high school approached, congratulatory cards from friends and family poured in for Ayla, most of which contained money, primarily in twenty-dollar bills. Since Louis has a bad habit of eating things not intended for that purpose, he viewed the money as a treat meant for him. And he ate the twenty-dollar bills that Ayla left in a basket on the floor of her bedroom. About $200 worth.
For his part, King Louis didn’t recognize the severity of what he had done and expected things to continue the way they had always been. But Ayla, who was so mad at Louis, did not share this view. From that decisive moment on, King Louis was banned from Ayla’s bedroom, her lap, and the car rides to school. King Louis couldn’t understand and sorrowful meows filled our home.
And then, after three days, something strange happened. King Louis was playing in the backyard as usual but didn’t come back inside around noon. I became concerned and went searching for him. Nothing. Nowhere. Then my phone rang. It was Principal Leonard in Ayla’s school. He said there was a little situation in the school. I was there in minutes, and followed the principal to his office.
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: I was astonished and relieved by what I saw.
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Paragraph 2: When we returned home, Ayla apologized to Louis for ignoring him.
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【答案】Paragraph 1:
I was astonished and relieved by what I saw. There was my daughter, sitting on a couch, with King Louis curled in her lap, purring like a jet engine. With great excitement and pride, Ayla told me how Louis waltzed into the cafeteria like he owned the place, jumped on a table, and strode from one table to the next until he found her. Poor Louis. He must have been very upset because Ayla hadn’t been paying any attention to him, so he did the only thing he could think of: He came looking for her. And he must have known where Ayla was from all the times he rode along when I dropped her off at school.
Paragraph 2:
When we returned home, Ayla apologized to Louis for ignoring him. “I guess even kings make mistakes,” Ayla said with a laugh, and Louis purred in approval, his regal dignity restored. True to his nature, Louis wasted no time reclaiming his throne—Ayla’s lap—during dinner, and by bedtime, he was curled beside her as if the Great Twenty-Dollar Bill Incident had never happened. And, to Ayla’s great surprise, our family and friends were so moved by the story of King Louis that they re-contributed to Ayla’s graduation. But, this time, it was different. No twenties this time. Only hard plastic, King Louis-proof gift cards.
【导语】本文以帝王猫路易的经历为线索展开,讲述了路易被收养后与主人女儿艾拉形影不离,却因误食艾拉毕业收到的约200美元二十美元纸币,被艾拉禁止进入卧室、不许待在她腿上且不能再乘车送她上学。路易不解且悲伤地喵喵叫,三天后路易在后院玩耍未按时回家,主人接到艾拉学校伦纳德校长电话,赶到学校后发现了令人意外的场景,以及后续艾拉向路易道歉的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我所看到的景象让我既惊讶又安心。”可知,第一段可描写主人在校长办公室看到的具体场景——艾拉和路易相处的画面,以及艾拉讲述路易如何独自找到学校、找到自己的过程,体现路易对艾拉的在意。
②由第二段首句内容“我们回到家后,艾拉因为之前忽视了路易,向它道了歉。”可知,第二段可描写艾拉向路易道歉时的对话与路易的反应,以及之后路易重新回到以往与艾拉亲密的生活状态,还有亲友因路易的故事再次为艾拉毕业捐款且换成防路易误食的礼品卡的情节。
2.续写线索:见场景(艾拉与路易相聚)——听缘由(路易寻艾拉过程)——返家道歉(艾拉认错)——关系修复(路易重获亲密待遇)——意外收获(亲友补送礼金)
3.词汇激活
行为类
①相处:curl in her lap/purr like a jet engine
②寻找:come looking for/waltz into/strode from one table to the next
③恢复:reclaiming his throne/curled beside her/regal dignity restored
情绪类
①兴奋且自豪:excited and proud/thrilled and dignified
②赞同:approval/agreement
【点睛】【高分句型1】With great excitement and pride, Ayla told me how Louis waltzed into the cafeteria like he owned the place, jumped on a table, and strode from one table to the next until he found her. (运用了由连接词how引导的宾语从句作told的宾语,从句中包含like引导的方式状语从句以及until引导的时间状语从句)
【高分句型2】He must have been very upset because Ayla hadn’t been paying any attention to him, so he did the only thing he could think of: He came looking for her.(运用了由because引导的原因状语从句,so引导的结果状语从句,以及省略了that的定语从句he could think of修饰先行词the only thing)
主题02 ——人与社会
书面表达3
(2026·北斗星盟·一模)
I consider myself a simple person. I am a housewife and my world revolves around caring for my family — cooking, laundry, and gardening are all part of my daily rhythm. And I truly love this life, proud of my role as a homemaker. My cookies and pies have always been the highlight of our family gatherings, while the roses in my garden never fail to stop neighbors in their tracks. I love my husband and my children, and I positively dote on (宠爱) my grandchildren. I just have a soft spot for kids — all kids, especially kids who are born with physical problems. They can’t help their situation, and it seems to me that they deserve to enjoy life as much as anyone.
My nephew, Stevie, was born without sweat glands (腺体), a condition called HED.That meant that any physical activity could cause his body to overheat and seriously damage his system. Playing could actually kill him! It was a horrible task to keep a young child from “overdoing it.” He couldn’t understand why we wouldn’t let him have fun and run around like the other children. What kid can live without playing?
Deeply upset, one day I wailed (嚎啕大哭) to my husband, “If we can put a man on the moon, there must be something we can do for Stevie!” That set me thinking, and the logical conclusion of that chain of thought was NASA.“I’m going to call NASA,” I said firmly.
My startled husband scoffed (嘲笑), “You’re going to call NASA? Honey, you’re a housewife. What are you going to say to NASA?”
I didn’t know exactly, but I figured it was worth a try. So I called them. It was amazing, but somehow, I got through to someone who could help me. When I explained Stevie’s problem, the man on the other end of the line considered for a moment and then told me about the “cool suit.” They’d used it on a few of the moon missions, and he thought it might do the trick for Stevie. I was thrilled.
But there’s always a catch — the cool suit cost $2,600. Twenty-six hundred dollars we certainly did not have.
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 I knew I’d just have to find the money.
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Paragraph 2: I couldn’t wait to see Stevie in this specially-made “cool suit”
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【答案】Possible Version:
Paragraph 1
But I knew I’d just have to find the money. I baked my famous cookies and pies, selling them from door to door — neighbors gladly bought them, some even giving extra to help Stevie. On weekends, I ran a farmers’ market stall, where my exceptional garden roses and freshly-baked goods seemed irresistible to many passers-by. Every penny went into a jar labeled “Stevie’s Cool Suit”. After months of hard work, I finally scraped together enough money to buy the suit. I immediately contacted NASA to place the order, and to my delight, the custom-tailored cool suit was delivered to my doorstep just two weeks later.
Paragraph 2 (Version 1)
I couldn’t wait to see Stevie in this specially-made “cool suit”. When he put it on, his eyes lit up like never before. For the first time in his life, he could run around the backyard, chase butterflies, and play tag with the other kids — all without overheating. I stood by the porch, watching him laugh and shout, free and happy. My eyes moistened. Stevie would stop every now and then to wave at me, his grin wide and bright. In that sacred moment, I understood deeply that being a homemaker was never only about nurturing with meals and flowers — it was about building a world where those we love can truly live, one small miracle at a time.
Paragraph 2 (Version 2)
I couldn’t wait to see Stevie in this specially-made “cool suit”. When he put it on, his eyes lit up like never before. For the first time in his life, he could run around the backyard, chase butterflies, and play tag with the other kids — all without overheating. I stood by the porch, watching him laugh and shout, free and happy. My eyes moistened. Stevie would stop every now and then to wave at me, his grin wide and bright. Then I felt a familiar arm wrap around my shoulders. “Well,” my husband said, his voice thick with an emotion that erased all traces of his earlier scoff, “a housewife didn’t just speak to NASA — she pulled off nothing short of a miracle!” We stood together, watching a little boy claim his childhood back, one safe and glorious step at a time.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述了身为家庭主妇的作者,因疼爱有先天疾病的侄子Stevie,向NASA求助获“冷却服”方案,但费用高昂。她通过售卖自制点心和鲜花筹钱,最终买到冷却服,让Stevie能像正常孩子一样玩耍。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“但我知道我必须得找到这笔钱。”可知,第一段可描写作者为筹集资金所采取的具体行动,如烘焙售卖、摆摊等,以及筹集资金的过程和最终结果。
②由第二段首句内容“我迫不及待地想看到Stevie穿上这件特制的‘冷却服’。”可知,第二段可描写Stevie穿上特制服装后的反应,以及作者看到Stevie快乐玩耍时的感受和由此引发的深刻感悟。
2.续写线索:筹集资金(烘焙售卖、摆摊)——筹集到足够资金——购买特制服装——Stevie穿上服装的反应——作者看到Stevie快乐玩耍的感受——作者的深刻感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①给予额外的帮助:give extra help/ offer supplementary assistance
②购买:buy/purchase
③明白:understand/realize
④联系:contact/get in touch with
情绪类
①令我开心:to my delight/to my exhilaration
②我的眼睛湿润:my eyes moistened/tears blurred my eyes
【点睛】[高分句型1] On weekends, I ran a farmers’ market stall, where my exceptional garden roses and freshly-baked goods seemed irresistible to many passers-by. (使用where引导非限制性定语从句)
[高分句型2] In that sacred moment, I understood deeply that being a homemaker was never only about nurturing with meals and flowers — it was about building a world where those we love can truly live, one small miracle at a time.(使用that引导宾语从句以及where引导定语从句及省略关系代词who的定语从句)
书面表达4
(2026·台州·一模)
It was the last day before moving into the new house. Mr. and Mrs. Martin wanted to make it warm and lovely, so they decided to do some decorating themselves. That morning, Mrs. Martin stood at the door, reminding her busy husband. “Don’t climb too high, don’t move heavy boxes, and don’t forget to rest,” she said again and again, before she eventually headed out to buy curtains.
Earlier, their daughter Emily had called. She said she was tied up with her job in another city, but promised, “Don’t worry, we’ll celebrate together soon.” The couple missed her, of course, but they smiled at each other and agreed it would be meaningful to get the new home ready, a warm welcome awaiting their daughter’s arrival.
Mr. Martin waved goodbye to his wife and went back to his decorating work, confident and full of energy at first. But soon the living room turned into a battlefield. Boxes, nails, a hammer and screwdrivers lay everywhere. Paint splashed onto the floor, and the wall looked like a child’s drawing. And several photo frames were scattered on the ground.
“A spider!” Mr. Martin climbed onto a shaky stool to chase it away-his wife hated those things — but instead he slipped and broke a photo frame. “Ouch, my back!” he groaned, sweat trickling down his forehead. He began to wonder whether he was really able to do this job alone.
Then came a sharp smell from the kitchen. “Oh no, my cake!” Mr. Martin dragged himself to open the oven. The cake, which he had planned to surprise his wife, was now nothing but a hard black rock. He stared at it, shaking his head. “Should I admit the mess? Or pretend nothing happened?” he whispered. Suddenly, the door creaked open. Mrs. Martin stepped inside with the new curtains in her arms.
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: For a moment, Mrs. Martin stood frozen.
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Paragraph 2: With the new curtains finally in place, the doorbell rang.
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【答案】参考范文:
Paragraph 1: For a moment, Mrs. Martin stood frozen. Her eyes widened at the messy living room — paint splatters on the floor, scattered tools, and the broken photo frame. When she spotted the blackened cake in the oven, she let out a soft sigh. Mr. Martin lowered his head in shame, ready for criticism. Unexpectedly, Mrs. Martin walked over and gently touched his back. “Are you hurt?” she asked worriedly. Then she smiled, “We’re decorating a home, not building a palace. Mess is part of the fun.” Together, they started cleaning up, with Mr. Martin sharing his clumsy attempts to chase the spider.
Paragraph 2: With the new curtains finally in place, the doorbell rang. It was Emily, holding a big bunch of flowers. She stepped inside and gasped, “Wow, it feels like home already!” Her eyes fell on the slightly messy but warm room, and then on the black cake. Mr. Martin scratched his head awkwardly, but Emily laughed and said, “I love it — it’s full of your love.” That evening, they ordered takeout, talked and laughed while arranging photo frames. The messy living room, once a battlefield, had turned into the warmest corner of their new home.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。讲述了搬家前一天,马丁夫妇俩自行装修新房,想给女儿营造温馨的家。过程中马丁先生状况频出,摔坏相框、烤焦蛋糕,正犹豫是否坦白时,妻子带着新窗帘回来了。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段句首内容“马丁太太愣在原地,一动不动。”可知,第一段可以描写马丁太太看到被丈夫弄得一团糟的客厅和烤焦的蛋糕时的反应,从最初的惊讶到选择温柔包容,再到两人一起清理、分享趣事,凸显夫妻间的理解与温情。
②由第二段句首内容“新窗帘终于挂好了,门铃响了。”可知,第二段可以描写女儿埃米莉到达后的反应,她对充满生活气息的房间和“失败蛋糕”的接纳与赞赏,接着三人一起点餐、欢笑、整理相框,最终将“混乱”升华为新家最温暖的印记,点明“爱与包容让家有温度”的主旨。
2.续写线索:发现房间混乱——丈夫愧疚等待批评——妻子温柔包容——共同清理分享趣事——门铃响——女儿到达——三人欢聚定格温馨
3.词汇激活
行为类
①发现:spot/discover
②走过去:walk over/go over
③轻拍他背部:gently touch his back/pat him on the back gently
情绪类
①羞愧地:in shame/shamefacedly
②出乎意料地:unexpectedly/surprisingly
【点睛】【高分句型1】When she spotted the blackened cake in the oven, she let out a soft sigh. (运用了when引导的时间状语从句)
【高分句型2】That evening, they ordered takeout, talked and laughed while arranging photo frames. (运用了while引导的时间状语从句的省略)
书面表达5
(2026·9 1 联盟·一模)
Sara’s fingertips brushed gently across the family photo wall, tracing the memories of a time that felt increasingly distant. The edges of her sixth-birthday photo had long faded, most of it hidden behind her little brother Tom’s grinning preschool portrait. Her childhood photos were squeezed into the upper corner, nearly replaced by Tom’s new ones — his chubby face clutching a cake on his first birthday, his tiny figure with a small schoolbag on his first day of kindergarten, and even a recent one where he was proudly holding a crayon drawing.
Ever since Tom was born three years ago, Mom and Dad’s world seemed to completely revolve around him. Dinner table conversations, which used to include her school stories, now centered on his newly learned words and silly little tricks. Then tonight, as Sara was finally grasping her quadratic equations (二次方程式), Tom’s toy train crashed with a “clatter” into her math book, scattering pencil bits all over the neatly written formulas. Frustration boiled over. Sara yelled, “Can’t you keep him under control?” Mom, looking exhausted, only sighed and rubbed her forehead, “He’s only four, honey. Just be more patient.”
Retreating to her bedroom, Sara felt the weight of the silence around her. Moonlight spilled over her college dream board, a collection of university logos and inspirational quotes. Right in the center, over her dream school’s logo, was Tom’s glittery gold star sticker, stuck there during one of his unsupervised (无人看管的) adventures. Down the hallway, his happy screams as he played with Dad danced under the crack of her door, and hot, silent tears rolled down her cheeks. She then remembered last month: Dad had promised to come to her award ceremony but stayed home to take care of a slightly feverish Tom. The empty seat by the podium still stung. “Your grades are slipping lately,” her teacher’s concerned voice echoed in her memory, “Is everything all right at home?”
Later, at midnight, Sara tiptoed past Tom’s room. The familiar smell of baby powder lingered; the small blue bed, once hers, was now covered in rocket stickers, and the nightlight by the bed cast a warm yellow glow. A twinge of guilt flickered, then faded — Mom had canceled her long-awaited music camp just last week, saying Tom’s new preschool fees were too high. The “Registration Canceled” email flashed in her mind, solidifying her decision. On the kitchen table, next to half-eaten toast, she left a note, “I’m leaving. Don’t look for me.”
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph1: As dawn was just breaking, Mom’s cry woke the whole house when she found the note.
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Paragraph2: Ultimately, they found Sara curled up on a bench at the bus station, shivering in the cold.
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【答案】One possible version
As dawn was just breaking, Mom’s cry woke the whole house when she found the note. Her trembling fingers crumpled the paper as she sank to the floor, a choked sob escaping her lips. Dad rushed in, his face pale with panic, while Tom’s whimpers turned to loud cries, his small hands clutching Mom’s sleeve. Guilt washed over them like a tidal wave as they finally realized how lonely Sara must have felt. With hands shaking uncontrollably, Mom whispered, “We have to find her.” They scrambled into the chilly dawn. Dad frantically called her name while Mom scanned the empty park, their desperate cries echoing through the misty streets.
Ultimately, they found Sara curled up on a bench at the bus station, shivering in the cold. Her arms wrapped tightly around her knees, she looked up with red-rimmed eyes as her parents approached. Mom rushed to envelop her in a warm embrace, tears streaming down her face. “We’re so sorry, sweetheart,” Dad said, his voice thick with emotion. In that fragile moment surrounded by the warmth she had thought was lost, the ice around Sara’s heart began to melt. She finally understood that family isn’t defined by perfection, but by the courage to mend what’s broken. Only by weathering storms together can a family truly strengthen its bonds, transforming fractures into the very foundation of a deeper connection.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了自从弟弟出生以来,Sara就感到被父母忽视、冷落,心中非常孤独、难过,最终留下字条后离家出走。父母在看到字条后疯狂地寻找Sara,终于在车站找到了她。父母真诚的道歉和关爱融化了Sara冰冷的心,同时也对家人有了更深的理解。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“天刚蒙蒙亮,妈妈发现纸条时的哭喊声惊醒了全家人。”可知,该段可描述父母在得知Sara离家出走后的反应及寻找过程。
②由第二段首句内容“最终,他们在公交车站的长椅上发现了蜷缩成一团、冻得瑟瑟发抖的Sara。”可知,该段可描述父母找到Sara后双方的表现,以及Sara对家人的理解。
2. 续写线索:妈妈的哭喊——妈妈的反应——爸爸的反应——疯狂寻找——找到了Sara——Sara的状态——妈妈的行为——爸爸的道歉——感受到了温暖——理解、点题。
3. 词汇激活:
行为类:
①逃离:escape/flee from
②紧握、紧抓:clutch/clasp
③抖动、晃动:tremble/shake
④修理、修补:mend/repair
⑤加强、强化:strengthen/enhance
情绪类:
①恐慌、惊慌:panic/terror
②绝望的、无望的:desperate/hopeless
【点睛】【高分句型1】Guilt washed over them like a tidal wave as they finally realized how lonely Sara must have felt. (运用了以连词as引导的时间状语从句和连接副词how引导的宾语从句。)
【高分句型2】Only by weathering storms together can a family truly strengthen its bonds, transforming fractures into the very foundation of a deeper connection. (运用了以only+状语开头的倒装句,以及现在分词作伴随状语。)
书面表达6
(2026·嘉兴·一模)
The city was vast and unfamiliar, its towering buildings casting long shadows that seemed to swallow her whole. Emma stood at the corner of a bustling street, holding a heavy suitcase in her hands. She had dreamed of this moment-starting fresh, building a new life — but now, surrounded by strangers and endless concrete, she felt small and utterly alone.
Her first week was a blur of missteps. The job she had lined up fell through when the company decided to hire someone with more experience. Her savings were decreasing faster than she had expected, and the rent was due in a week. Everywhere she turned, it felt like the city was pushing her away, as if it didn’t have room for one more dreamer.
One rainy evening, when Emma boarded the train from another unsuccessful job interview, she noticed an elderly man sitting across from her. He was dressed in a worn but neatly pressed suit, and his hands rested on a leather briefcase that looked as old as he was. What caught Emma’s attention, however, was the book he was reading — The Great Gatsby, her favorite novel.
Emma hesitated for a moment before striking up a conversation. “That’s a wonderful book,” she said, smiling. The man looked up, his eyes bright with surprise and curiosity. “You’ve read it?” he asked, his voice warm but tinged with a hint of nostalgia. As they began to talk, he put the book into his briefcase and introduced himself as Mr. Bennett, and he had been a literature professor before retiring. He spoke of his travels, his students, and the books that had shaped his life. And Emma also shared her hopeless situation. Listening attentively for a while, Mr Bennett pulled out a pen and a cream-colored card with his wrinkled hands, and quickly wrote something down.
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As the train approached Emma’s stop, Mr. Bennett reached into his briefcase.
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That evening, as Emma opened the book, a cream-colored card dropped out of it.
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【答案】As the train approached Emma’s stop, Mr.Bennett reached into his briefcase. He pulled out the book The Great Gatsby he had been reading, and handed it to Emma with a warm smile. “It has been a companion to me through many years, and I hope it will be to you as well,” said Mr. Bennett.Emma was taken aback by the unexpected gesture, feeling a wave of gratitude washing over her. She accepted the book, promising to read it with the same care and attention that Mr.Bennett had shown her.
That evening, as Emma opened the book, a cream-colored card dropped out of it. She picked it up and read the elegant script: “To Emma, may your journey in the city be as enlightening as the stories you read. Keep dreaming and never lose sight of what truly matters. Sincerely, Mr.Bennett.” The card was a testament to the kindness of strangers and the unexpected connections one can make in a bustling city. Emma felt a renewed sense of hope and determination, inspired by the generosity of a man she had only just met.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。主要讲述了艾玛来到一座陌生的大城市,满心期待开启新生活,然而现实却很残酷,工作没着落,积蓄渐少,房租即将到期,她陷入困境且倍感孤独。在一次失败的面试后乘火车时,她因一本共同喜爱的书与退休文学教授班纳特先生展开交流,并向他倾诉了自己的艰难处境。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“火车快到站时,班纳特先生把手伸进公文包。”可知,第一段可描写班纳特先生从公文包里拿出与书送送给艾玛同时会伴有温暖的话语,给身处困境的艾玛带来慰藉。
②由第二段首句内容“那天晚上,艾玛打开书,从里面掉出一张奶油色的卡片。”可知,第二段可描写卡片内容进一步激励艾玛,使她对未来重新燃起希望,让她对在这座城市的生活有新的思考和决心。
2.续写线索:火车快到艾玛的站点时,班纳特先生从公文包拿出书送给艾玛并给予鼓励话语——艾玛惊讶又感激地收下书——晚上艾玛打开书,卡片掉落——艾玛看到卡片上温暖的话语,深受鼓舞,重燃希望和决心。
3.词汇激活
行为类
①拿出:pull out/take out
②递给:hand/pass
③鼓舞:inspire/motivate
④遇到:meet/encounter
情绪类
①感激:gratitude/appreciation
②决心:determination/resolution
【点睛】[高分句型1] He pulled out the book The Great Gatsby he had been reading, and handed it to Emma with a warm smile.(运用了省略关系代词 that 的定语从句,先行词为 the book The Great Gatsby,关系代词在从句中作宾语,被省略)
[高分句型2] The card was a testament to the kindness of strangers and the unexpected connections one can make in a bustling city.(运用了省略关系代词 that 的定语从句,先行词为 the unexpected connections,关系代词在从句中作宾语,被省略)
书面表达7
(2026·强基联盟·一模)
Michael loved playing Legend of Starfell on his computer. Every day, he eagerly logged in, diving into the vibrant world of the game. He quickly became the expert among his friends, showing them the hidden tools and tricks he had discovered. Their game group chat always buzzed with excitement.
However, one day while playing online, his enthusiasm turned into frustration. As he instructed his friends on what to do, he shouted at them when they made mistakes.
“Michael, stop yelling,” his friend Mark said over the headset, sounding annoyed.
“Yeah, I’m just trying to have fun here,” Jay added. Michael felt a wave of frustration wash over him. The joy of the game was slipping away, drowned out by the constant noise of his friends.
After that incident, Michael decided to play on his own. He thought it would be better to focus without them. Often, he was deep into a game when his friends wanted to start a new one. Ignoring their messages, he continued his solo adventures.
As summer vacation began, Michael spent entire days lost in Legend of Starfell. The game’s colorful landscapes and exciting quests pulled him in completely. Meanwhile, his friends made plans to hang out, but he chose to stay home and play games instead, thinking he was having more fun.
By the end of summer, Michael’s progress had slowed. Even though he was ranked high, he couldn’t reach the “elite pro” level, and the game started to feel dull. The chat, once lively, had gone silent for weeks. His friends had stopped calling him, and when he tried to reach out, they were often busy or uninterested.
As summer came to an end, Michael felt a deep sense of loneliness. He realized he had spent so much time gaming that he had nothing except tired eyes and a heavy heart.
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Feeling empty, he knew it was time for a change.
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The game group chat lit up with their voices again.
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【答案】
Possible version 1:
Feeling empty, he knew it was time for a change. Michael closed the game and took a deep breath. He realized that chasing rankings had cost him real connections. Determined to fix things, he messaged his friends, apologizing for his past behavior. To his relief, they responded warmly. He suggested meeting up in person, and they agreed. Over pizza, they laughed about old gaming memories and made new plans— not just for games, but for hikes, movies, and even study sessions. Michael felt lighter, understanding that true joy came from balance and friendship, not just pixels on a screen.
The game group chat lit up with their voices again. One evening, Michael sent a funny meme to the group. Soon, replies poured in— jokes, inside references, and even invites for a casual match. This time, he played differently: no yelling, just encouragement. They lost a battle but laughed it off, remembering why they loved gaming together. The chat stayed active, now filled with both game strategies and real-life updates. Michael smiled, realizing that games were best when shared. His rank didn’t matter as much as the friendships he’d almost lost— and was now rebuilding.
Possible version 2:
Feeling empty, he knew it was time for a change. Taking a deep breath, Michael typed an apology in the silent group chat. He admitted how his obsession with winning had made him bossy and impatient, pushing everyone away. When he recalled Mark’s infectious laughter during boss fights and Jay’s clumsy but hilarious gameplay, his throat tightened and fingers trembled. The screen blurred as tears welled up, but he kept typing, pouring out his regret for choosing virtual achievements over real friendships. Finally hitting send, he felt lighter, as if a heavy in-game armor he’d been wearing for months had finally been removed.
The game group chat lit up with their voices again. First came a teasing gif from Jay, then Mark’s voice message saying “Took you long enough to notice us!” Their forgiveness wrapped around Michael like the warmest in-game healing spell. That weekend, they met at their favorite pizza place, where laughter came easily between slices. Between bites of pepperoni pizza and shared memories, Michael realized that their inside jokes and comfortable silences felt more rewarding than any elite pro ranking. Later, as they fired up Legend of Starfell together again, the game’s vibrant colors paled in the face of their regained friendship.
【导语】本文围绕迈克尔展开,讲述了他痴迷于《星落传说》游戏,在游戏中因朋友犯错而大喊大叫,之后选择独自游戏,逐渐疏远朋友。整个暑假他都沉浸在游戏中,却在暑假结束时发现游戏变得枯燥,自己也因忽视朋友而感到深深的孤独。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句“感到空虚,他知道是时候做出改变了。”可知,第一段可描写迈克尔决定做出改变,向朋友道歉、修复关系以及在这个过程中的感悟。
②由第二段首句“游戏群聊里再次响起了他们的声音,变得热闹起来。”可知,第二段可描写游戏群聊重新活跃起来,迈克尔与朋友以新的方式相处,以及他对游戏和友谊有了新的认识。
2.续写线索:迈克尔决定改变——迈克尔道歉——迈克尔与朋友见面相处——游戏群聊恢复——迈克尔和朋友们重新游戏——迈克尔感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①关闭游戏:close the game/shut down the game
②道歉:apologize for/make an apology for
③见面:meet up/get together
④玩游戏:played games/a casual match
情绪类
①空虚:feeling empty/empty inside
②轻松:felt lighter/feel relaxed
③开心:smiled/feel happy
【点睛】【高分句型1】He realized that chasing rankings had cost him real connections.(运用了that引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型2】They lost a battle but laughed it off, remembering why they loved gaming together.(运用了现在分词短语“remembering why they loved gaming together”作伴随状语以及why引导的宾语从句)
书面表达8
(2026·富阳·一模)
April Fools’ Day
Nat woke early and jumped out of bed. Today was the best day of the year for him. Nat loved to play tricks, and today was April Fools’ Day.
Some of Nat’s tricks were big hits. Last year, he short-sheeted his sister’s bed. She couldn’t understand what was going on and started to think that her legs must have grown much longer during the day. When she realized what had happened, she laughed her head off.
Some of Nat’s tricks were not so successful. Mom didn’t think finding a furry toy mouse in the fridge was humorous at all. After she calmed down a bit, she said, “That’s it! There’s a ban on Nat tricks for two weeks.”
Nat was also the class clown. He was always making jokes in class. He liked it when he made the other kids laugh. Since it was April Fools’ Day, he felt like he had to come up with something really good to provide his classmates with some really good entertainment.
For that, Nat thought long and hard before he came up with his brilliant idea. He bought two toy frogs which were made out of green plastic and looked very realistic. Nat knew just the trick he would play on his classmates.
Nat arrived at school early. To succeed in his plan, he needed to get into the classroom before anyone else. Nat’s class had a rainforest terrarium (饲养皿). It had plants, insects, and three frogs in it. Nat’s idea was to pretend that the frogs had escaped. He knew that Ms. Lopez, his teacher, wasn’t afraid of frogs but several of his classmates, including himself, were.
Nat slipped into the classroom. Good! There was nobody here. He put one of the toy frogs on the floor, near the terrarium and the other on his friend Stacey’s desk. Nat knew that Stacey really didn’t not like frogs. Also, she played a great trick on him last April Fools’ Day. To make his trick more convincing, Nat pushed the lid of the terrarium open. Then he rushed off to morning gathering.
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When the students got back to class, no one noticed the toy frogs at first.
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Nat realized that he had opened the lid of the terrarium.
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【答案】one possible version
When the students got back to class, no one noticed the frogs at first. Then Stacey, who finally noticed the frog, screamed and pointed at her desk. The whole class exploded. A couple of other kids leapt out of their seats and shrieked while the rest were laughing and banging their desks. Nat was feeling very pleased with himself. His trick was definitely a success. But he knew he had to hide his glee. He pretended that he was working and reached out for a piece of paper. It was then that something cold and wet slithered past his fingers. It was a frog-a real one!
Nat realized that he had opened the terrarium. Suddenly, there came a loud croak from under his chair. Nat almost jumped out of his skin with fright. Now he became the laughingstock of the class. What scared him even more was the only person who remained serious-Ms. Lopez. She calmly walked down the aisle, scooped up the frog and put it back into the terrarium. Then she came to Nat’s side, seemingly waiting for his confession. Nat felt his face burning and apologized to Ms Lopez. He also promised to be considerate from then on.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了主人公纳特在愚人节那天,用假青蛙愚弄班上同学,但是最终适得其反,使自己被一只真青蛙吓到的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“当同学们回到教室时,一开始没有人注意到青蛙。”可知,第一段可描写当同学们回到教室后,发生的事情经过。
②由第二段首句内容“纳特意识到他已经打开了水族箱。”可知,第二段可描写一只真正的青蛙把纳特吓得魂飞魄散以及接下来纳特的心理变化过程。
2.续写线索:一开始没有人注意到青蛙——同学史黛丝被假青蛙吓到——全班同学都在大笑——一只真青蛙出现在纳特面前——纳特被吓得魂飞魄散——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①注意到:notice/spot
②.大叫:scream/ shout
③.知道:know/be aware of
情绪类
①.满意的:pleased / satisfied
②.喜悦:glee / pleasure/joy
【点睛】 [高分句型1]. Then Stacey, who finally noticed the frog, screamed and pointed at her desk.(运用了关系代词who引导的非限制性定语从句。)
[高分句型2]. He pretended that he was working and reached out for a piece of paper.(运用了that引导的宾语从句。)
[高分句型3]. What scared him even more was the only person who remained serious-Ms. Lopez.(运用了连接代词what引导的主语从句和关系代词who引导的限制性定语从句。)
主题03 ——人与自我
书面表达9
(2026·Z20名校联盟·一模)
When the announcement about the school play tryouts echoed through the classroom, my pen slipped from my hand. Ms. Carter, our drama teacher, smiled warmly. “This year’s play is The Star Seeker — about a young astronomer who finds her courage,” she said, her eyes scanning the room.
I stared at my desk, fingers twisting the corner of my notebook. Public speaking made my throat tight; acting in front of the whole school felt impossible. But the story’s title lingered in my mind. I’d always loved stars — spending nights in my backyard, mapping constellations with a tattered guidebook my dad gave me.
“Anyone interested?” Ms. Carter asked. Mia, who sat beside me, nudged my arm. “You’d be perfect,” she whispered. I shook my head, but when the sign-up sheet came around, my hand moved on its own. My name, small and shaky, joined the list.
Tryouts were held in the auditorium after school. I stood backstage, reciting my lines over and over: “The stars are not just lights — they’re stories.” When my turn came, I stepped into the spotlight. The room blurred. I opened my mouth, but the words vanished. “I... I can’t,” I mumbled, fleeing to the exit.
Mia found me sitting on the steps, staring at the sky. “You ran before the stars could shine,” she said, sitting down. I pulled out my star guide, pointing to a dim constellation. “That’s Cassiopeia. No one notices her, but she’s always there.” Mia traced the pattern with her finger. “Maybe she’s just waiting for someone to look.”
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The next day, Ms. Carter handed me a revised script.
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Opening night arrived.
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【答案】The next day, Ms. Carter handed me a revised script. It was about a girl who loved stargazing, just like me. The lines were simple, full of things I’d say when talking about stars — things my dad and I used to discuss. “I thought this might fit you better,” Ms. Carter said, smiling. “You don’t have to act brave — just be yourself.” Mia was right beside me, grinning. I held the script, and for the first time, I didn’t feel scared. Maybe the girl in the story was waiting, just like Cassiopeia, for someone to let her shine.
Opening night arrived. My hands shook as I stood backstage, but when the spotlight hit me, I thought of the stars. I spoke the lines like I was telling a friend about the night sky. When I finished, the audience clapped, and I saw Mia waving wildly. After the show, Ms. Carter hugged me. “You didn’t just act,” she said. “You let us see the girl who loves stars — and that’s the bravest thing.” I smiled, knowing some courage, like stars, just needs a chance to come out.
【导语】本文以人物情感变化为线索展开,讲述了作者原本害怕公开演讲和表演,但在报名参加学校戏剧《寻星者》的试镜后,经历失败与朋友的鼓励,最终在老师的帮助下找到适合自己的角色,并在演出当晚克服恐惧,成功展现自我的故事。
【详解】①由第一段首句内容“第二天,卡特老师递给我一份修改过的剧本。”可知,第一段可描写作者拿到新剧本后的感受,以及新剧本如何契合她的兴趣和经历。
②由第二段首句内容“演出之夜来临了。”可知,第二段可描写作者在演出当晚的表现,以及演出后的感受和收获。
2.续写线索:拿到新剧本——新剧本契合兴趣——演出前紧张——演出时想起星星——演出成功——感悟勇气
3. 词汇激活
行为类
① 握住剧本:held the script/grasped the script/clutched the script
② 说出台词:spoke the lines/recited the lines/delivered the lines
③ 挥手:waving wildly/gesturing excitedly/flapping arms
情绪类
①喜欢:love/be fond of/be crazy about
②害怕:felt scared/was frightened/experienced fear
【点睛】【高分句型1】It was about a girl who loved stargazing, just like me. (运用了who引导的限制性定语从句)
【高分句型2】My hands shook as I stood backstage, but when the spotlight hit me, I thought of the stars. (运用了as引导的时间状语从句和when引导的时间状语从句)
书面表达10
(2026·温州·一模)
With three little babies, I never took a break, completely ignoring any self-care. When I was too tired to make myself dinner, I’d just eat the kids’ leftover cereal (麦片粥). I thought this was a great plan to lose some weight and called it the “Cereal for Diet.” Back then,I knew nothing about nutrition. Of course, the Cereal for Diet failed, as did all my other attempts.
One day, after cleaning up all the mess my kids had made, I went out for a walk. I passed a gym. I looked away.Healthy people went there, but this was not me. While turning away,I saw an ad for a six-month fitness challenge. I continued my fast walk in the opposite direction, but that sign just stayed on my mind.
I still remember what finally motivated me to sign up for the challenge. It was a ten-minute period in which my son threw his spaghetti plate straight up, sending noodles and sauce flying everywhere. As soon as my husband got home,I said, “You’re in charge.”
I made a beeline for the gym, marched straight in and said, “Fix me.” And I was assigned a young and fit trainer, Emily. She asked what my goals were for the six-month challenge. At that moment, I was speechless. Noticing my embarrassment, Emily just handed me the heaviest weights I had in my life and said, “Okay, so in six months you will compete in a body-building show.” I tried explaining, “No, I don’t want to do a show. That sounds scary.” She ignored my fear, and we jumped into strict workouts and nutrition planning.
Over the next six months, Emily forced me to focus on myself — my wants and my needs. I learned to see food as strength and sweat as progress. I learned how to fuel my body instead of starving it, balancing proteins, carbs, and fats. Emily pushed me past my limits, correcting my form, timing my breaks, and cheering me on when I wanted to quit. I improved every day in the gym.
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One day, Emily handed me an application form.
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Soon, I jumped into weeks of preparation.
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【答案】
One day, Emily handed me an application form. “You’re ready,” she said with a confident smile. It was for a local body-building show, the very thing I’d once feared. My heart raced as I looked at the form, but then I thought of all the progress I'd made. I took a deep breath and filled it out, determined to face my fear. I knew this was a chance to prove to myself that I could achieve something I never thought possible.
Soon, I jumped into weeks of preparation. Every day, I spent hours in the gym, following Emily’s strict workout plan. I also paid close attention to my diet, making sure I got the right nutrients. As the show day drew near, I felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. But with Emily’s constant encouragement and support, I felt more and more confident. Finally, the big day arrived, and I stepped onto the stage, ready to show the world what I’d accomplished.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了作者作为三个孩子的妈妈,一直忽视自我照顾,减肥尝试均失败。一次看到健身房广告后,在孩子调皮的刺激下决定报名参加健身挑战,在教练艾米丽的严格训练和营养规划下,作者逐渐进步并克服恐惧,并报名参加健美比赛,最终迎来比赛日的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段首句内容“一天,艾米丽递给我一张申请表。”可知,第一段可描写作者面对申请表时的心理活动,最终决定报名参加比赛。
②由第二段首句内容“很快,我投入到了数周的准备工作中。”可知,第二段可描写作者为比赛所做的准备,以及比赛当天作者的表现。
2.续写线索:收到申请表——犹豫——决定报名——准备比赛——比赛当天——展示成果
3.词汇激活
行为类
①深呼吸:take a deep breath/breathe deeply
②关注:pay attention to/focus on/concentrate on
③确保:make sure/ensure/guarantee
情绪类
①紧张:nervousness/anxiety
②自信的:confident/self-assured
【点睛】【高分句型1】My heart raced as I looked at the form, but then I thought of all the progress I’d made.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句,that或which引导的限定性定语从句,that或which被省略)
【高分句型2】Finally, the big day arrived, and I stepped onto the stage, ready to show the world what I’d accomplished.(运用了what引导的宾语从句)
主题01——人与自然
书面表达11
(2026·七校·一模)
I was lounging on the sofa, enjoying a cozy TV session with the kids, when my wife Lindsey burst into the room. “Jake, there’s a pig on our driveway!” she exclaimed. Our driveway was on the opposite side of the house, so we’d installed a security camera for just such occasions. Sure enough, it revealed a massive, four-legged creature wandering around. Moments later, we caught sight of it gently touching the window with his snout (口鼻部) and grunting softly.
“He’s adorable!” my 10-year-old daughter, Ella, squealed, “I’m going to say hello!” I cautioned her that we didn’t know if the pig was friendly, but before I could stop her, she was already out the door. To our relief, the colossal pig seemed perfectly content to be petted and fawned over (讨好). Ella pleaded to keep him, but I gently explained that we didn’t have enough space.
Disappointed though Ella was, Lindsey and I decided to send the pig back. I called a local farmer to see if the pig belonged to him. When I described the animal’s size and distinctive markings, he chuckled, confirming that it was definitely Kevin Bacon, who was probably just out looking for some company. The Hollywood actor’s name gave us all a good laugh. The farmer also told us Kevin enjoyed playing with kids.
We learned that the farmer was away on business and wouldn’t be able to return until the next day. He asked if we could walk Kevin home. “I’m not sure we’ll be able to get him to move,” I replied. “You could try luring (引诱) him with food,” the farmer suggested. He then mentioned that Kevin had a soft spot for Oreos (奥利奥饼干). Fortunately, we had some Oreos in the biscuit tin. I hoped it would be enough. Then Lindsey managed to fit Kevin with a dog leash (狗绳).
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After checking the route to the farm, we set off with a bag of treats.
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Suddenly, we realized there was only one Oreo left and it was impossible to find more food.
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【答案】One possible version:
After checking the route to the farm, we set off with a bag of treats. Kevin Bacon walked slowly beside us, his big ears flapping and eyes fixed on the Oreo bag in Ella’s hand. Every time she shook it, he let out a happy grunt and followed closely. The kids were laughing and petting him as we went down the road. At first, everything went well. But when we reached the steep hill near the farm, Kevin suddenly stopped. He sat down right in the middle of the path and wouldn’t move, no matter how many Oreos we offered. He just looked at us calmly, as if saying, “I’m tired.”
Suddenly, we realized there was only one Oreo left and it was impossible to find more food. Ella looked worried. “What are we going to do?” she asked. I had an idea. I broke the last cookie in half and put one piece a few steps ahead. Kevin got up and ate it. Then Lindsey tossed the other half a little farther. We kept doing this — step by step — until we finally reached the farm gate. Just then, the farmer arrived in his truck. He smiled and thanked us. As we walked home, we all agreed: it was the strangest, sweetest adventure we’d ever had.
【导语】本文以一只闯入家中车道的小猪为线索,讲述了作者一家发现这只可爱的小猪后,联系到它的主人是外出的农夫,得知小猪名叫凯文·贝肯且爱吃奥利奥,农夫请作者一家帮忙将小猪送回农场,随后作者一家备好奥利奥、给小猪系上牵引绳准备出发的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“查好去农场的路线后,我们带着一袋零食出发了。”可知,第一段可描写凯文跟着埃拉手中的奥利奥袋子前行,孩子们一路上欢笑逗弄它,可走到农场附近的陡坡时,凯文却赖在路中间不肯挪动的经过。
②由第二段首句内容“突然,我们意识到只剩下最后一块奥利奥了,而且根本找不到更多食物。”可知,第二段可描写埃拉的担忧,作者想出把饼干分小块逐步引诱的办法,最终成功把凯文带到农场门口,还巧遇赶来的农夫,一家人也觉得这次冒险既奇妙又温馨。
2. 续写线索:出发赶路小猪紧盯零食——行至陡坡小猪静坐不动——发现只剩一块奥利奥——分饼干引导小猪前行——抵达农场农夫致谢——收获奇特温馨的冒险经历
3. 词汇激活
行为类
①晃动:shake/wave
②抵达:reach/arrive at
③抛,投:toss/throw
情绪类
①开心:happy/joyful
②担忧:worried/concerned
【点睛】[高分句型1] He sat down right in the middle of the path and wouldn’t move, no matter how many Oreos we offered.(运用了“no matter how”引导让步状语从句)
[高分句型2] As we walked home, we all agreed: it was the strangest, sweetest adventure we’d ever had.(运用了as引导时间状语从句以及省略了关系代词的定语从句)
书面表达12
(2026·嵊州·一模)
Not too long ago I was the guide on a wildlife-photography trip to Svalbard near the North Pole. After two days of travel on a small passenger ship along the harsh and icy coast, we reached there. Wildlife is abundant in this remote and fragile area. We spotted several seals resting on the ice, but no polar bears. I placed my camera and a motion sensor near the edge of a hole to get an image of a seal.
Then, at two in the next morning, a crew member woke us up. He had spotted a polar bear approaching in the distance under the midnight sun. We ran to the bow of the boat to see what would happen. At first the bear walked toward the boat. Then it turned and headed directly for my camera. I had long dreamed of taking a picture of a polar bear while it waited beside a breathing hole, hoping to grab a seal. I knew it would be a difficult photo to get, but here I could see it happening right in front of me, a dream very close to coming true.
The motion sensor reacted to the bear’s movement, triggering the camera to start taking pictures. The bear circled the camera, gently sniffing and even licking it. Then the bear knocked the sensor onto the ice, grabbed the tripod (三脚架) and tipped it. The camera hung from the sensor’s wire. I prayed that it would stay that way so I could at least rescue the memory card containing the images.
Then the wire broke. My camera and the memory card with all those impossible-to-get close-ups of the polar bear disappeared more than 450 feet beneath the ice.
That was the worst moment in my photography career. I did not sleep well for a long time afterward. I was so angry with myself. I couldn’t let it go. I tried to find someone who would help me find it, but my colleagues in polar research told me that the camera had most likely sunk into the soft mud commonly found in front of glaciers. I almost gave up.
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Paragraph 1: A year later I obtained permission to bring a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to find the camera.
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Paragraph 2: Fortunately on the third try, the ROV found the camera.
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【答案】例文
A year later I obtained permission to bring a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to find the camera. There was a lot more ice than the previous trip, but we decided to risk it. Each step we took was met with visible cracks of the thin ice, its fragile surface groaning under our weight. We almost turned back several times, and then we managed to find a safe route to where my camera had disappeared one year earlier. Almost as soon as we operated the ROV, technical issues arose, forcing us to withdraw twice for adjustments. The water was an inky black, so we couldn’t see to steer the ROV, and the tidal current was causing it to drift from the site. Our only chance of finding the camera was by landing the ROV on top of it, which seemed like a long shot.
Fortunately on the third try, the ROV found the camera. When it finally surfaced, cradling the mud-caked camera, we shouted and danced around on the ice. With utmost care, I extracted the memory card, cleaning and drying it as if it were a priceless artifact. I was overjoyed to see the series of stunning close-ups: the bear’s curious wet nose, its intelligent eyes peering into the lens, and the playful, destructive sequence followed. These were not the photos I had planned for, but a unique, intimate story told from the bear’s perspective. The year-long suffering instantly melted away, replaced by overwhelming joy and a profound lesson: sometimes, the most precious treasures are found not by seeking perfection, but by embracing unexpected stories.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了作者在北极摄影时相机被北极熊弄丢,一年后带着设备寻找相机并成功找回的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“一年后,我获得了携带遥控潜水器(ROV)寻找摄像头的许可。”可知,第一段可描写作者带着设备寻找相机,过程艰难,遇到很多问题。
②由第二段首句内容“幸运的是,在第三次尝试中,ROV找到了摄像头。”可知,第二段可描写作者成功找到相机,取出内存卡,看到照片后感到惊喜和欣慰。
2. 续写线索:获得许可——踏上寻找之旅——路途艰难——设备出问题——多次尝试——找到相机——取出内存卡——看到照片——感到惊喜和欣慰
3. 词汇激活
行为类:
①决定做:decide to do/make up one’s mind to do
②消失:disappear/vanish
③取出存储卡:extract the memory card/remove the storage card
情绪类:
①喜悦:joy/pleasure/happiness
②珍贵的:precious/valuable
【点睛】【高分句型1】With utmost care, I extracted the memory card, cleaning and drying it as if it were a priceless artifact. (运用了as if引导的方式状语从句)
【高分句型2】These were not the photos I had planned for, but a unique, intimate story told from the bear’s perspective. (运用了省略that引导的定语从句)
主题02 ——人与社会
书面表达13
(2026·嘉兴·一模)
Olly Powell’s seventh birthday wish to become invisible came true a week later with the birth of his sister, Lily. Initially, the power felt like a brilliant secret. He could slip into the kitchen for an extra biscuit unnoticed, and he loved listening from the hallway as his parents chatted amusedly about “that little mouse”. It was magic!
However, the joy was gone when Lily finally came home from the hospital. The reality was nothing like he had expected. Now, he often stood invisible in the hall. His request for swimming lessons was gently declined by his parents, who were busy with Lily. Being a big brother was the worst thing in the world. A deep sense of being unseen settled in his heart.
Feeling left out, he made a decision. “I bet they’d love to see me at school,” he thought. He struggled to open the front door and stepped outside. The street was quiet in the morning. He walked on, each step heavy with a desperate, unspoken hope that someone would finally see him and call him back.
His journey ended when a sharp bark from Mrs. Cooper’s little dog, Teddy, made him look up. “Olly? You aren’t here on your own, are you?” Mrs. Cooper called out, her kind face filled with concern. She led him gently into her garden and phoned his father — who apologised for being so tied up with the new baby.
To pass the time while waiting, Mrs. Cooper showed Olly the incubator (孵化器) where several eggs were kept. When he pointed out a fine crack (裂缝) on one of them, she explained it was a promising sign. Noticing Teddy waiting patiently by the door, she added softly that the eggs currently required a great deal of her attention — much like Lily — but Teddy understood he was still her good boy. Just then, a faint sound came from the cracked shell. Olly leaned in, then looked up at Mrs. Cooper and Teddy, and for the first time all morning he did not feel quite so alone.
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Paragraph 1: Minutes later, Dad arrived, relieved to see Olly safe and sound.
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Paragraph 2: Back home, Mum stood waiting with Lily asleep in her arms.
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【答案】
Paragraph 1: Minutes later, Dad arrived, relieved to see Olly safe and sound. He knelt down and pulled Olly into a tight hug. “I’m so sorry I’ve been too busy with Lily to notice how you feel,” Dad said softly. On the way home, Dad listened carefully as Olly talked about the eggs and Teddy. Dad nodded and said, “You’re right — Teddy’s still important, just like you. Being a big brother doesn’t mean you’re unseen.” Olly felt a warm glow in his heart as he held Dad’s hand.
Paragraph 2: Back home, Mum stood waiting with Lily asleep in her arms. She smiled and walked over to hug Olly. “Mrs. Cooper told us about the egg,” Mum said. She led Olly to the sofa and placed Lily gently in his arms. Olly froze at first, then smiled as Lily’s tiny hand grasped his finger. “You’re the best big brother,” Mum whispered. That night, Dad put an extra biscuit by Olly’s plate. Olly knew he’d never be “invisible” again — he was a beloved brother, and that was magic too.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了7岁的Olly因妹妹Lily出生后父母精力转移,产生“被忽视的隐形感”,赌气独自外出后被邻居Cooper夫人收留,在观察孵化器里的鸡蛋和Cooper夫人的话语中获得慰藉,最终父亲前来接他的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“几分钟后,爸爸到了,看到Olly平安无事,他松了一口气。”可知,第一段可描写父亲的愧疚与道歉、Olly分享外出经历、父亲用Teddy的例子安抚Olly,点明“哥哥的身份不代表被忽视”,缓解Olly的负面情绪。
②由第二段首句内容“回到家,妈妈抱着熟睡的Lily在等着。”可知,第二段可描写母亲的温柔回应、让Olly抱Lily的互动场景、Olly感受到的亲情,以及当晚父母用行体现对他的重视,让Olly彻底摆脱“隐形感”。
2. 续写线索:父亲接Olly——父亲道歉——Olly分享经历——父亲安抚——回家见母亲——抱Lily互动——母亲肯定——当晚获重视——摆脱“隐形感”
3. 词汇激活
行为类
①拥抱:pulled...into a tight hug/embraced tightly
②倾听:listened carefully/paid close attention
③握紧:grasped/clutched
④放置:put/placed
情绪类
①愧疚的:sorry/guilty
②温暖的:warm/glowing
【点睛】[高分句型1] On the way home, Dad listened carefully as Olly talked about the eggs and Teddy.(由as引导时间状语从句)
[高分句型2] Olly knew he’d never be “invisible” again — he was a beloved brother, and that was magic too.(运用了省略that引导的宾语从句)
书面表达14
(2026·县域联盟·一模)
Shortly after I graduated from junior high school in 1968, my mother began repeating her favorite saying: “Learn to type, and doors will open for you, Pam.” Anything remotely connected to typing — an image of a typewriter, hearing the word “type” — could bring out this statement from her, often accompanied with finger-shaking and a small yet clear “humpf!” I would respond with a “Yes, Mom” or, when out of her view, a much-practiced eye roll.
When my mother and father came from Guyana to the United States, she brought her memories, photos, and a recipe on yellowing paper for sweet fruitcake. She also brought her sewing and makeup skills. Sewing secured her a full-time job as a finisher in New York’s clothing district, and makeup earned extra money from occasional hairdressing work. Typing was not on her work experience record. To her, it was an essential “American skill.” That meant it was up to me, her American-born child, to learn to type. She raised the importance when, the summer after I graduated from junior high, she gave me a dark brown Olivetti handy typewriter for my birthday.
“Thanks, Mom, but I can’t type,” I gently reminded her. “That’s going to change,” she answered, also gently. “Soon.”
Mom was a woman of her word. “Soon” arrived just one week later, when we took the bus to ever-busy Steinway Street in Long Island City to the Crown Business Institute, which offered typing, note-taking, bookkeeping, and other office skills. My mother practically pushed me through the door.
Inside, my eye fell on rows of students typing in front of old-fashioned Smith-Corona or Royal typewriters. Beginners picked their way around their keyboard while more experienced typists performed amazing skills, producing the machine’s distinctive clackity-clacking music. I was as impressed as I was doubtful that I would ever achieve such capability. But before I could voice a protest, my mother had registered me up for six weeks of typing lessons.
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Now there was no turning back.
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As the lessons progressed, Mom showed me a side of herself that I had never seen.
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【答案】
Now there was no turning back. Yet, the path ahead was filled with frustration. My fingers, clumsy and uncoordinated, kept getting tangled up. The sentence “the quick brown fox” turned into a chaotic mass, and the steady tapping sounds around me only made me awkward. The harder I tried, the more the typewriter seemed to laugh at my efforts. Each day I came home feeling more discouraged, certain that the graceful dance of the keys was a language I’d never learn. The typewriter on my desk stood like a dark reminder of my failure.
As the lessons progressed, Mom showed me a side of herself that I had never seen. One night, I found her bent over the Olivetti, glimpsing at a beginner’s chart I had thrown away. Her skilled hands, so steady with a needle, looked clumsy and stiff. “If this is the key to your future,” she said, not looking up, her voice filled with focus, “then I’ll learn it with you. We’ll figure it out together.” She pressed a key, then another, slowly spelling out “P-A-M”. Seeing her humble herself to learn something new just to encourage me, a fresh wave of determination welled up inside me. My mother, who had traveled across oceans to give me a better life, was now crossing this new challenge with me. How could I ever give up?
【导语】本文以母亲劝作者学打字为线索展开,讲述了作者起初抗拒学打字,在母亲安排下开始课程却屡屡受挫,最终因母亲陪作者一起学习而重燃决心的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“现在已没有回头路”可知,第一段可描写作者学打字时手指笨拙、频频出错的窘迫,以及看到他人熟练操作后愈发沮丧、认定自己学不会的心理。
②由第二段首句内容“随着课程推进,母亲展现出我从未见过的一面”可知,第二段可描写 作者发现母亲偷偷练习打字的场景,母亲表示要陪作者 一起学,这让作者重新燃起了学习的决心。
2. 续写线索: 学打字受挫——心生沮丧自我怀疑——发现母亲陪练——母亲表达陪伴之意——重燃决心
3.词汇激活
行为类
①打结:get tangled up/ knot up
②嘲笑:laugh at/make fun of
③解决:figure out/work out
情绪类
①挫败的,沮丧的:discouraged/ frustrated/ depressed
②坚定:determination/ firm resolve
③尴尬的:awkward/embarrassed
【点睛】【高分句型1】One night, I found her bent over the Olivetti, glimpsing at a beginner’s chart I had thrown away. (运用了现在分词glimpsing作状语和省略that/which的定语从句)
【高分句型2】My mother, who had traveled across oceans to give me a better life, was now crossing this new challenge with me. (运用了who引导的非限制性定语从句)
书面表达15
(2026·绍兴·一模)
Susan had been in Banbury, England, at her grandparents’ house for two weeks. The day after she had arrived from New Jersey, she’d written letters to Katie, Sasha, and Matthew. “No reply by now. But it’s the summer,” she thought, “They’re busy hanging out at Katie’s pool... or watching Outer Banks... or posting selfies.”
At that moment she saw her grandpa approaching the garden with a tray (托盘). “Sorry, Love. No post for you.” His sad eyes reminded her of their family dog, Astro, who would arrive next week when she and her parents moved into their new house. “I’ve brought you some tea and sympathy, as they say,” Grandpa said. She gazed at him, trying to understand what “tea and sympathy” meant.
Grandpa lowered the tray to the grass, and set the strainer (过滤器) on a light blue china cup. The teapot hummed softly as golden tea poured into the cup, its fragrance rising like morning mist. He lifted the strainer, set it on the second cup, and repeated his movements. She leaned forward, attracted by her grandpa’s quiet ritual, and amazed at how skillful his hands were. She couldn’t help but allow a hint of a smile.
Grandpa dropped two sugar cubes in the cup closest to her. A delicate plate scraped on the tray as he shifted it closer to her. “Perhaps a few biscuits will make you right as rain.”
Susan shrugged. “Couldn’t hurt.” Her smile grew.
“Now then,” Grandpa began, “What’s this about your friends not writing...”
“I guess they’re busy. I’m lonely and I need a letter from them.”
It was Grandpa’s turn to shrug. “No offense, but they’re teenagers. They probably don’t know.” “What are you telling me?” She asked. “Actually, I’m not sure.” His eyebrows rose slightly. “Take this tea, for instance,” Grandpa said, “It’s a symbol of hospitality (盛情). Welcome to England, my love.” He lifted his cup, “Cheers to you. For being brave like these black tea leaves.”
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:
Susan lifted her cup and whispered, “But I don’t feel brave.”
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Alone now, she gazed at the tray and whispered, “Welcome to England.”
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【答案】
Susan lifted her cup and whispered, “But I don’t feel brave.” Grandpa smiled gently, tapping his cup against hers. “Bravery isn’t not feeling lonely — it’s facing it anyway,” he said. He told her that small gestures, like writing a letter or sharing tea, could connect people. Susan sipped the warm tea, its sweetness spreading through her. Suddenly, she had an idea — instead of waiting for letters, she’d write again, this time telling her friends about her grandpa’s tea and the quiet charm of Banbury.
Alone now, she gazed at the tray and whispered, “Welcome to England.” She carried the china cups inside, then grabbed her notebook. She wrote vividly about the garden’s scent, the tea’s rich flavor, and Grandpa’s wise words. She asked her friends to share their summer stories too. Mailing the letters that afternoon, she felt a lightness in her chest. Days later, a package arrived — letters from Katie, Sasha, and Matthew, filled with their adventures and questions about her new life. As she sipped tea while reading, Susan knew she’d found her way to feel at home, one cup of tea and one letter at a time.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了Susan因朋友未回信感到孤独,在爷爷的茶与开导下主动写信分享生活,最终收到朋友回信、收获归属感的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“Susan举起杯子,低声说:“但我不觉得勇敢。””可知,第一段可描写爷爷安慰Susan,告诉她勇敢的真谛,并鼓励她主动与朋友联系。
②由第二段首句内容“现在,她独自一人盯着托盘,低声说:“欢迎来到英国。””可知,第二段可描写Susan主动给朋友写信分享自己的生活,并最终收到朋友回信,感受到家的温暖。
2.续写线索:Susan表示不勇敢——爷爷安慰并鼓励她——Susan主动写信——收到朋友回信——Susan感受到家的温暖
3.词汇激活
行为类:
①轻敲:tap/knock lightly/give a light tap
②喝:sip/drink/take a sip
③抓住:grab/seize/clutch
情绪类:
①温柔地微笑:smile gently/smile softly/give a gentle smile
②轻快:lightness/ease
【点睛】【高分句型1】He told her that small gestures, like writing a letter or sharing tea, could connect people. (运用了that引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型2】 As she sipped tea while reading, Susan knew she’d found her way to feel at home, one cup of tea and one letter at a time.(运用了As引导的状语从句,省略that引导的宾语从句)
书面表达16
(2026·强基联盟·一模)
When I was ten, my parents told me we were going to China for our summer holiday. I was over the moon — I had only ever seen the Great Wall and the Forbidden City in books, and now I would actually get to walk through history!
For weeks, I imagined the towering palaces, the red-and-gold gates, and the stories hidden in every corner. Finally, the day arrived, and there I was, standing in the heart of Beijing, staring up at the most magnificent buildings I had ever seen.
The Forbidden City was even more incredible in real life. The golden roofs shone under the sun, the delicate carvings told silent tales of emperors and warriors, and the vast courtyards made me feel like I had stepped into a fairy tale. Every turn revealed something new — a dragon statue, a marble staircase, a hidden garden — and I couldn’t stop taking pictures, desperate to capture every detail. My parents laughed as I dragged them from one spot to another, insisting on yet another photo.
What struck me most were the colors. The imperial yellow of the rooftops against the deep red walls looked brighter than any picture could show. Even the stone pathways seemed to glow with centuries of footsteps. I remembered running my fingers along a carved marble railing, wondering how many hands had touched that same spot over six hundred years.
The place was packed with tourists, all murmuring in different languages, their faces filled with the same amazement as mine. Some pointed at the architecture, others posed for pictures, and a few just stood quietly, taking it all in. The energy was infectious — everyone seemed to feel the magic of this ancient place.
As the afternoon wore on, we followed the crowd toward the exit. The sea of people was overwhelming, and I, being small for my age, grasped my father's hand tightly, afraid to get lost in the rushing crowd. The noise, the heat, and the excitement made everything feel like a blur — until suddenly, I looked down at the large hand I was holding — the wrong watch, the wrong-colored ring.
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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。
My blood turned to ice.
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There he was, just three people away.
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【答案】One possible version:
My blood turned to ice. My heart pounded violently when I realized I was holding a stranger’s hand. I looked up at the man — he had kind eyes and a gentle smile. “Are you lost?” he asked, crouching down to my height. I nodded, fighting back tears. Without hesitation, he asked a nearby guard for help, describing my parents and keeping me calm. Though he was a stranger, his patience and warmth made the terrifying moment feel a little safer. Then I heard Dad’s voice calling my name.
There he was, just three people away. He came rushing toward me through the crowd, his face pale with worry. The second he saw me, his shoulders relaxed, and he pulled me into a tight hug. He thanked the kind stranger again and again, his voice shaking. As we walked away, I glanced back at the man, already lost in the crowd. That day, I learned something — Beijing’s beauty wasn’t just in its golden rooftops or ancient walls, but in people like him, who stopped to help a scared little child.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者十岁时,父母告知要去中国度暑假,作者满心期待。终于来到北京,在参观故宫时被其宏伟壮丽深深震撼,然而在下午随人群往出口走时,因人群拥挤作者错牵了陌生人的手而与父母走散的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我的血液都凝固了。”可知,第一段可描写作者意识到牵错手后内心的恐惧,以及陌生男子如何帮助作者寻找父母,比如男子询问作者情况,向附近警卫求助等。
②由第二段首句内容 “他就在那儿,仅隔着三个人。”可知,第二段可描写作者看到父亲后的激动心情,父亲焦急的样子,以及父子团聚后对陌生男子的感谢,最后升华主题,表达这次经历让作者对故宫有了不一样的感悟。
2.续写线索:恐惧——求助——焦急寻找——团聚——感谢——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类:
①怦怦地跳:pound/throb/beat rapidly
②求助:ask for help/seek assistance
③冲:rush/hurry/dash
情绪类:
①恐惧:scared/frightened/terrified
②担心:worry/anxiety/concern
【点睛】[高分句型1] I nodded, fighting back tears.(运用了现在分词短语作伴随状语)
[高分句型2] He came rushing toward me through the crowd, his face pale with worry.(运用了独立主格结构作伴随状语)
[高分句型3] That day, I learned something — Beijing’s beauty wasn’t just in its golden rooftops or ancient walls, but in people like him, who stopped to help a scared little child.(运用了who引导的非限定性定语从句)
书面表达17
(2026·精诚联盟·一模)
“Do you notice anything different?” I asked my daughter one sunny spring afternoon.
“Not really,” she responded while glancing around the living room and into the kitchen. “What am I missing?” That got the wheels spinning in my head, paving the way for me to eventually take a big step out of my comfort zone.
For as long as I could remember, I’d never believed my house was clean enough to invite friends over. So, whenever we were expecting company, I tired myself out to make certain the house was spotless. I cleaned so thoroughly that I ended up too tired mentally and physically to enjoy their company.
A great example was the time I offered to host a baby shower for my granddaughter and her husband. Realizing we would be inviting guests from both sides of the family, I was fearful as to how people might view my house. It was quite a lovely house, but I was still obsessed (着迷) with having everything perfect.
Of course, I wanted my kitchen floor to look as bright and clean as possible. So, while all the windows and doors in the house were shut, I mixed ammonia (氨水) and bleach (漂白剂), got down on my hands and knees, and scrubbed (擦洗) away.
Within a matter of moments, I began to feel rather short of breath. Realizing that combination of cleaning products had likely released poisonous gas, I opened all the windows immediately. But I continued cleaning the floors until they were shining. The house must look perfect.
As time passed, I realized I was caught between a rock and a hard place—no unnecessary anxiety or exhausting housecleaning, but also a lovely home with no visitors. It had to be fate (命运) the day my daughter stopped by and said, “What am I missing?”
I’d just finished up a week of thorough spring cleaning that included washing all the windows, both inside and out, shampooing the carpet, scrubbing the kitchen floor and polishing the furniture. To me, the house shone with springtime cleanliness.
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。
If my daughter missed it, would anyone else notice it?
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I took a big step and started inviting friends to stop by
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【答案】例文
If my daughter missed it, would anyone else notice it? Maybe my guests likewise didn’t pay much attention to how spotless my house appeared after I’d worked so hard to prepare for their visits. I thought about the times I’d visited friends. Although we always had a good time, not once could I recall how clean or messy their homes looked. We were more interested in talking and laughing — actually enjoying ourselves. Eventually, I began to feel more comfortable that it wasn’t my house my friends were coming to see: it was my family and me.
I took a big step and started inviting friends to stop by. Surprisingly, I looked forward to their visits. Of course, I tidied things up a bit when company was expected, but I definitely did not exhaust myself by trying to surpass what was already perfect. The change was liberating. I began to fully enjoy the company of my friends, both mentally and physically. What a blessing it was to finally accept that we had a lovely, welcoming home where everyone could have a good time—and nobody appreciated that more than me.
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。作者曾因过度追求完美清洁而害怕邀请朋友,导致无法享受社交。在女儿提问后,作者反思并克服了焦虑,开始轻松招待朋友,发现大家更重视情谊而非环境,从此享受生活,学会接纳不完美。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“如果我的女儿没注意到,其他人会注意到吗?”可知,第一段可描写作者对客人是否关注家居清洁的疑虑。
②由第二段首句内容“我迈出了大步,开始邀请朋友上门。”可知,第二段可描写作者开始邀请朋友并享受友谊的经过。
2.续写线索:
疑虑——转变——接纳——享受——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①关注:pay attention to / focus on / concentrate on
②期待:look forward to / anticipate / expect
③享受:enjoy / relish / savor
情绪类
①舒适的:comfortable / at ease / relaxed
②感激的:appreciated / grateful / thankful
【点睛】[高分句型1] Although we always had a good time, not once could I recall how clean or messy their homes looked.(although引导的让步状语从句,以及not once置于句首引起的部分倒装)
[高分句型2] What a blessing it was to finally accept that we had a lovely, welcoming home where everyone could have a good time — and nobody appreciated that more than me.(运用that引导的宾语从句以及where引导定语从句)
书面表达18
(2026·江浙皖·一模)
Every student at Oakridge High knew that Michael was struggling. His family had recently moved to a smaller apartment across town after his father was laid off from work. The financial pressures at home cast a shadow over everything he did.
Each morning, he arrived at Oakridge High wearing the same faded jeans and worn-out sneakers. Where he once participated eagerly in class discussions, he now sat in the back row, hoping to escape notice. He found himself staring blankly at the whiteboard, unable to focus. The numbers blurred together as worries about his family’s situation crowded his mind.
Mr. Evans, a teacher with twenty years of experience, recognized the signs immediately. After class, he asked Michael to stay for a moment. “I know you’re going through a difficult time,” Mr. Evans said, his voice filled with genuine concern. “But remember this: difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. The struggle you’re facing today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow.” He placed a reassuring hand on Michael’s shoulder. “This temporary setback doesn’t define you — it’s preparing you. I’ve seen your potential, and I believe in you even when you might not believe in yourself.”
Their after-school sessions became regular. He taught Michael how to break down complex problems into manageable steps — a strategy that applied not just to mathematics but to life’s challenges as well. Most importantly, he consistently emphasized Michael’s capabilities, rebuilding the confidence that had been eroded (侵蚀) by recent difficulties.
As weeks passed, Michael’s performance began to improve dramatically. He started arriving early for their sessions, often with questions prepared in advance. The frustration that once clouded his expression was replaced by determination. In class, he began raising his hand again, offering solutions to problems that challenged other students.
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1.写作词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
The true test came with the annual mathematics competition.
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After the award presentation, Michael went to Mr. Evans’s office.
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【答案】One possible version:
The true test came with the annual mathematics competition. The mathematics competition was intense, with the brightest students from across the district competing. Michael focused intently, recalling Mr. Evans’s strategies as he solved each problem. When the results were announced, he felt a surge of disbelief and joy upon hearing his name called for second place. Walking to the stage to receive his certificate, he saw Mr. Evans applauding proudly in the audience, giving him a thumbs-up. That moment of recognition meant more to Michael than the award itself.
After the award presentation, Michael went to Mr. Evans’s office. He found Mr. Evans was buried in grading students’ assignments. He approached his teacher, holding the certificate with visible emotion. “Thank you for everything, sir,” Michael said sincerely. Mr. Evans responded with a warm smile, placing a hand on his shoulder. “You earned this through your own determination,” he replied quietly. “Remember that challenges are merely opportunities in disguise.” The brief exchange conveyed profound gratitude and pride, capturing the essence of their special student-teacher bond.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了家境困难的Michael在老师Mr. Evans的帮助下,数学成绩显著提升,迎来了一年一度的数学竞赛。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“真正的考验来自一年一度的数学竞赛。”可知,第一段可描写Michael在竞赛中的表现,以及最终取得好成绩时的感受和反应。
②由第二段首句内容“颁奖典礼结束后,Michael去了Mr. Evans的办公室。”可知,第二段可描写Michael向Mr. Evans表达感谢,以及Mr. Evans对他的鼓励和期望,体现两人之间特殊的师生情谊。
2. 续写线索:数学竞赛——Michael专注答题——获得第二名——颁奖典礼——Michael感谢Mr. Evans——Mr. Evans鼓励Michael
3. 词汇激活:
行为类
①专注:focus/concentrate
②回想:recall/retrospect
③鼓掌:applaud/handclap
情绪类
①专心地:intently/attentively
②平静地:quietly/calmly
【点睛】[高分句型1] Michael focused intently, recalling Mr. Evans’s strategies as he solved each problem. (运用了现在分词作伴随状语和as引导时间状语从句)
[高分句型2] When the results were announced, he felt a surge of disbelief and joy upon hearing his name called for second place. (运用了when引导时间状语从句)
[高分句型3] Remember that challenges are merely opportunities in disguise.(运用了that引导宾语从句)
书面表达19
(2026·湖州长兴·一模)
On a mid-September afternoon, Sista and Rafi were racing each other on the mountainside. The girls laughed wildly and stopped for a rest in the shade of a tree.
“Now, I’m hungry,” Sista said. “Yeah. I could really go for a jobo. I love the sweet-and-sour taste!” Rafi said, licking her lips. “I know where there’s a great jobo tree,” Sista said. “It belongs to that lady who lives in the little house by the hill. I heard she’s severe, but sometimes she gives fruit in return for an errand (差事).” They decided to give it a shot.
Raf’s heart pounded as Sista knocked on the door. An elderly woman answered. “Yes?” the lady asked, squinting (眯着眼看) at the girls. Rafi gasped, unable to speak. “We heard ...” said Sista, her voice shaky, “that you give jobos in payment for running an errand.” The lady raised one eyebrow. “Ah, yes. Payment.” She clicked her tongue. “Nothing is free, eh?”
The lady led the girls into kitchen, where the smell of warm bread filled the air. She grabbed two baskets, one large and one small, “Go fill these with jobos. Come right back.”
The girls raced up the hill to the tree and picked the ripest jobos. The moment they returned to the house, the lady handed them a bag filled with warm bread. “Take this bag and the large basket of jobos to the Gomez family. Do you know them?” The girls nodded. “Good. And ask them for the payment. Mrs. Gomez will place it in a large envelope,” the lady added, warning that if they returned without the envelope of payment, they wouldn’t get the jobos.
Wrestling with the heavy bag and basket along the way, the girls finally arrived at the Gomez home, sweating. Mrs. Gomez answered the door. Walking inside, Rafi saw colorful drawings lying everywhere. The three little Gomez kids were still busy with more pictures, pure smiles on their cute faces. “This is from the lady with the jobo tree,” Sista held up the food. Mrs. Gomez cried, “Thank you. My husband is still sick in bed. Times are hard.”
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1.续写词数应为150词左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“But she said to ask you for the payment too,” Rafi said with her eyes dropped.
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Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope.
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【答案】“But she said to ask you for the payment too, ” Rafi said with her eyes dropped. “Oh yes, the payment,” Mrs Gomez said. “The payment!” chanted the children, clapping. Sista and Rafi exchanged glances in confusion, not knowing why they were excited rather than worried. Mrs Gomes then handed Sista a large sealed envelope which was stuffed full. “The payment,” Mrs. Gomez beamed and thanked the girls for their delivery service. On the way back, Rafis said, “I wonder how they can afford to pay so much for that food.” “I know,” Sista agreed, “It looks like a lot of money.”
Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope. She immediately pulled the contents out. Inside were colorful drawings from the little children! Mystery solved, those lovely drawings turned out to be the Gomez family’s payment. Helping the lady tape the pictures to the wall, Rafi and Sista broke out in smiles. Just then, Rafi’s stomach growled. “Here’s your payment,” the lady smiled, handing the basket of jobos to the girls. “Thank you,” they said. “Anytime,” said the lady. “Come again, girls.” On their way home, Rafi and Sista enjoyed their treat. The juice that ran down their arms was as sweet and warm as the feeling they had inside.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Sista和Rafi想找一份工作来,她们听说小山旁边小房子里的那位女士会给水果作为差事的报酬,但是那位女士很严厉,她们最终决定去试试。那位女士让她们去给Gomez家送水果和面包,并要求她们向Gomez太太要报酬。她们大汗淋漓的把东西送到了,结果Gomez太太却告诉她们她家过得很艰难。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容““但她说也要你付钱,” Rafi说着垂下了眼睛。”可知,第一段可描写Sista和Rafi还是向Gomez太太要了报酬,Gomez太太给了她们一个塞满了东西的信封的过程。
②由第二段首句内容“回到农舍,姑娘们把密封的大信封递给了老太太。”可知,第二段可描写姑娘们看到信封里的画,明白了那位女士帮助了Gomez太太一家,并且她们也得到了面包,非常开心。
2.续写线索:Gomez太太给信封——姑娘们带回报酬——打开发现是画——解开谜团——姑娘们得到报酬——开心回家
3.词汇激活
行为类
①.鼓掌:clap/clap one's hands/applaud
②.传递:hand/deliver/pass on
③.笑容满面:be all smiles / break out in smiles
情绪类
①.感谢:thank/show one’s gratitude/be grateful
②.甜蜜的,快乐的:sweet/happy/joyful
【点睛】[高分句型1]. Sista and Rafi exchanged glances in confusion, not knowing why they were excited rather than worried.(由连接词why引导的宾语从句作know的宾语)
[高分句型2]. Mrs Gomes then handed Sista a large sealed envelope which was stuffed full.(由关系代词which引导的限制性定语从句)
[高分句型3]. I wonder how they can afford to pay so much for that food.(how连接的宾语从句做wonder的宾语)
书面表达20
(2026·稽阳联谊·一模)
Last month, my friend Ollie and I discovered a poster in the park announcing a recycled-sculpture contest called “Trash to Treasure Day”. The grand prize was a gift certificate to a skate shop — an exciting prospect for both of us, since we were in need of new skateboards. The poster stated that all materials would be provided on-site, so we decided to team up.
We brainstormed ideas beforehand. Ollie suggested a robot, while I thought of a tree, but we couldn’t decide right away. That night, I lay awake trying to think of the perfect sculpture idea. When I finally dozed off, I had a wild dream. Ollie and I were working on a sculpture of a fire-breathing dragon. It was so fantastic, we ended up winning first place. But just as the judge was handing us the prize, our dragon came to life and swallowed us up!
After breakfast, when I told Ollie about the dream, he was crazy about the idea of a dragon. Though I felt a bit uneasy about the part where it gobbled us up, I agreed and spent the rest of the day researching.
On contest day, I brought a perfect dragon picture as our guide. The area was filled with recycled materials — cardboard, containers, lids, used toys, and trinkets (小配件) — while each workstation supplied tape, scissors, glue, and markers. A woman in a hat welcomed everyone, encouraging us to work alone or together, with judging and cake at three o’clock.
Ollie and I found a spot but got off to a very slow start. We disagreed on which boxes to use, struggled to attach parts, and couldn’t make our sculpture look anything like my picture. After a very long time of piecing and patching, our sculpture started to look the tiniest bit like a dragon. To make our dragon more lifelike, we racked our brains. Ollie noted that buttoned lids made good eyes, but we still needed a mouth. Then I remembered a big red zipper on a round table — it was just right! I hurried back to grab it. Paragraph 1:
But just as I reached for the zipper, another hand appeared and picked it up.
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Paragraph 2:
I was pretty sure Ollie wouldn’t mind a new partner, and luckily I was right.
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专题09 书面表达——读后续写
主题01——人与自然
书面表达1
(2026·名校协作体·一模)
Bear was not a bear. She was a big dog on the Perkinses’ family farm, a woolly creature with floppy ears and paws like bedroom slippers. She protected the ducks and chickens from being eaten by foxes and raccoons (浣熊) .
She guarded the children as well, watching over them as closely as she did the chickens and ducks. In winter the dog ran alongside the children as they sledded (滑雪橇) down snowy hills. In summer she swam with them in a nearby river.
Bear belonged to a breed (品种) that had long been used by Atlantic fishermen to help with their work, and it had a keen instinct for water rescue. When the children were in the river, the dog would swim in circles around them, barking when she felt they went out too far. She was the perfect farm dog — companion, guardian, protector.
The dog’s favorite among the three children was three-year-old little Mike. They often curled up together. Sometimes Bear would doze while Mike pretended to read to her. Often both were sound asleep, a tangle of dark fur, blond hair, small hands and huge paws. At bedtime, Mike saved his last hug for Bear, his “best friend”.
On a cold winter day, when their parents went out to send a parcel, eight-year-old Martha, seven-year-old Sara and Mike, went to slide on the frozen pond of their farm. Shouting happily, they slid back and forth, their boots gliding easily across the ice. They laughed as they watched Bear’s attempts to stop suddenly, which would instead send her skidding beyond them. Then, tired, the three sat down on the ice, with Bear beside them. Suddenly the ice gave way under their combined weight.
As Bear jumped for shore, the three children fell into the freezing cold water. Screaming, Martha and Sarah struggled to find footing on rocks underwater. Branches from a tree nearby provided handholds, and using every bit of their strength, the two girls pulled themselves to shore.
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Paragraph 1: Looking back, they saw little Mike holding on to a broken chunk (大块) of ice, unable to crawl onto it.
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Paragraph 2: Seeing that, Bear let out a series of woofs and jumped into the water, heading straight for Mike.
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书面表达2
(2026·七彩阳光·一模)
King Louis is a regal (似帝王的) cat, hence the name. We adopted Louis two years ago after he wandered into our house through the doggy door. We had a twelve-year-old dog named Sammy. He didn’t appreciate it when Louis lay on his bed and said so. But King Louis was unimpressed with Sammy’s protests and gave him a dismissive look. And that was that.
Upon adopting our family, Louis made it clear that his principal bed fellow and confidant (知己) was to be Ayla, our daughter. They became inseparable. Besides sleeping with Ayla, Louis sat on her lap when she was eating dinner, watching TV, or doing her homework. He even insisted on riding in the car when she was being dropped off at school.
But then something happened.
As graduation from high school approached, congratulatory cards from friends and family poured in for Ayla, most of which contained money, primarily in twenty-dollar bills. Since Louis has a bad habit of eating things not intended for that purpose, he viewed the money as a treat meant for him. And he ate the twenty-dollar bills that Ayla left in a basket on the floor of her bedroom. About $200 worth.
For his part, King Louis didn’t recognize the severity of what he had done and expected things to continue the way they had always been. But Ayla, who was so mad at Louis, did not share this view. From that decisive moment on, King Louis was banned from Ayla’s bedroom, her lap, and the car rides to school. King Louis couldn’t understand and sorrowful meows filled our home.
And then, after three days, something strange happened. King Louis was playing in the backyard as usual but didn’t come back inside around noon. I became concerned and went searching for him. Nothing. Nowhere. Then my phone rang. It was Principal Leonard in Ayla’s school. He said there was a little situation in the school. I was there in minutes, and followed the principal to his office.
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Paragraph 1: I was astonished and relieved by what I saw.
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Paragraph 2: When we returned home, Ayla apologized to Louis for ignoring him.
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主题02 ——人与社会
书面表达3
(2026·北斗星盟·一模)
I consider myself a simple person. I am a housewife and my world revolves around caring for my family — cooking, laundry, and gardening are all part of my daily rhythm. And I truly love this life, proud of my role as a homemaker. My cookies and pies have always been the highlight of our family gatherings, while the roses in my garden never fail to stop neighbors in their tracks. I love my husband and my children, and I positively dote on (宠爱) my grandchildren. I just have a soft spot for kids — all kids, especially kids who are born with physical problems. They can’t help their situation, and it seems to me that they deserve to enjoy life as much as anyone.
My nephew, Stevie, was born without sweat glands (腺体), a condition called HED.That meant that any physical activity could cause his body to overheat and seriously damage his system. Playing could actually kill him! It was a horrible task to keep a young child from “overdoing it.” He couldn’t understand why we wouldn’t let him have fun and run around like the other children. What kid can live without playing?
Deeply upset, one day I wailed (嚎啕大哭) to my husband, “If we can put a man on the moon, there must be something we can do for Stevie!” That set me thinking, and the logical conclusion of that chain of thought was NASA.“I’m going to call NASA,” I said firmly.
My startled husband scoffed (嘲笑), “You’re going to call NASA? Honey, you’re a housewife. What are you going to say to NASA?”
I didn’t know exactly, but I figured it was worth a try. So I called them. It was amazing, but somehow, I got through to someone who could help me. When I explained Stevie’s problem, the man on the other end of the line considered for a moment and then told me about the “cool suit.” They’d used it on a few of the moon missions, and he thought it might do the trick for Stevie. I was thrilled.
But there’s always a catch — the cool suit cost $2,600. Twenty-six hundred dollars we certainly did not have.
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(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 I knew I’d just have to find the money.
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Paragraph 2: I couldn’t wait to see Stevie in this specially-made “cool suit”
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书面表达4
(2026·台州·一模)
It was the last day before moving into the new house. Mr. and Mrs. Martin wanted to make it warm and lovely, so they decided to do some decorating themselves. That morning, Mrs. Martin stood at the door, reminding her busy husband. “Don’t climb too high, don’t move heavy boxes, and don’t forget to rest,” she said again and again, before she eventually headed out to buy curtains.
Earlier, their daughter Emily had called. She said she was tied up with her job in another city, but promised, “Don’t worry, we’ll celebrate together soon.” The couple missed her, of course, but they smiled at each other and agreed it would be meaningful to get the new home ready, a warm welcome awaiting their daughter’s arrival.
Mr. Martin waved goodbye to his wife and went back to his decorating work, confident and full of energy at first. But soon the living room turned into a battlefield. Boxes, nails, a hammer and screwdrivers lay everywhere. Paint splashed onto the floor, and the wall looked like a child’s drawing. And several photo frames were scattered on the ground.
“A spider!” Mr. Martin climbed onto a shaky stool to chase it away-his wife hated those things — but instead he slipped and broke a photo frame. “Ouch, my back!” he groaned, sweat trickling down his forehead. He began to wonder whether he was really able to do this job alone.
Then came a sharp smell from the kitchen. “Oh no, my cake!” Mr. Martin dragged himself to open the oven. The cake, which he had planned to surprise his wife, was now nothing but a hard black rock. He stared at it, shaking his head. “Should I admit the mess? Or pretend nothing happened?” he whispered. Suddenly, the door creaked open. Mrs. Martin stepped inside with the new curtains in her arms.
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(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: For a moment, Mrs. Martin stood frozen.
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Paragraph 2: With the new curtains finally in place, the doorbell rang.
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书面表达5
(2026·9 1 联盟·一模)
Sara’s fingertips brushed gently across the family photo wall, tracing the memories of a time that felt increasingly distant. The edges of her sixth-birthday photo had long faded, most of it hidden behind her little brother Tom’s grinning preschool portrait. Her childhood photos were squeezed into the upper corner, nearly replaced by Tom’s new ones — his chubby face clutching a cake on his first birthday, his tiny figure with a small schoolbag on his first day of kindergarten, and even a recent one where he was proudly holding a crayon drawing.
Ever since Tom was born three years ago, Mom and Dad’s world seemed to completely revolve around him. Dinner table conversations, which used to include her school stories, now centered on his newly learned words and silly little tricks. Then tonight, as Sara was finally grasping her quadratic equations (二次方程式), Tom’s toy train crashed with a “clatter” into her math book, scattering pencil bits all over the neatly written formulas. Frustration boiled over. Sara yelled, “Can’t you keep him under control?” Mom, looking exhausted, only sighed and rubbed her forehead, “He’s only four, honey. Just be more patient.”
Retreating to her bedroom, Sara felt the weight of the silence around her. Moonlight spilled over her college dream board, a collection of university logos and inspirational quotes. Right in the center, over her dream school’s logo, was Tom’s glittery gold star sticker, stuck there during one of his unsupervised (无人看管的) adventures. Down the hallway, his happy screams as he played with Dad danced under the crack of her door, and hot, silent tears rolled down her cheeks. She then remembered last month: Dad had promised to come to her award ceremony but stayed home to take care of a slightly feverish Tom. The empty seat by the podium still stung. “Your grades are slipping lately,” her teacher’s concerned voice echoed in her memory, “Is everything all right at home?”
Later, at midnight, Sara tiptoed past Tom’s room. The familiar smell of baby powder lingered; the small blue bed, once hers, was now covered in rocket stickers, and the nightlight by the bed cast a warm yellow glow. A twinge of guilt flickered, then faded — Mom had canceled her long-awaited music camp just last week, saying Tom’s new preschool fees were too high. The “Registration Canceled” email flashed in her mind, solidifying her decision. On the kitchen table, next to half-eaten toast, she left a note, “I’m leaving. Don’t look for me.”
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1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph1: As dawn was just breaking, Mom’s cry woke the whole house when she found the note.
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Paragraph2: Ultimately, they found Sara curled up on a bench at the bus station, shivering in the cold.
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书面表达6
(2026·嘉兴·一模)
The city was vast and unfamiliar, its towering buildings casting long shadows that seemed to swallow her whole. Emma stood at the corner of a bustling street, holding a heavy suitcase in her hands. She had dreamed of this moment-starting fresh, building a new life — but now, surrounded by strangers and endless concrete, she felt small and utterly alone.
Her first week was a blur of missteps. The job she had lined up fell through when the company decided to hire someone with more experience. Her savings were decreasing faster than she had expected, and the rent was due in a week. Everywhere she turned, it felt like the city was pushing her away, as if it didn’t have room for one more dreamer.
One rainy evening, when Emma boarded the train from another unsuccessful job interview, she noticed an elderly man sitting across from her. He was dressed in a worn but neatly pressed suit, and his hands rested on a leather briefcase that looked as old as he was. What caught Emma’s attention, however, was the book he was reading — The Great Gatsby, her favorite novel.
Emma hesitated for a moment before striking up a conversation. “That’s a wonderful book,” she said, smiling. The man looked up, his eyes bright with surprise and curiosity. “You’ve read it?” he asked, his voice warm but tinged with a hint of nostalgia. As they began to talk, he put the book into his briefcase and introduced himself as Mr. Bennett, and he had been a literature professor before retiring. He spoke of his travels, his students, and the books that had shaped his life. And Emma also shared her hopeless situation. Listening attentively for a while, Mr Bennett pulled out a pen and a cream-colored card with his wrinkled hands, and quickly wrote something down.
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As the train approached Emma’s stop, Mr. Bennett reached into his briefcase.
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That evening, as Emma opened the book, a cream-colored card dropped out of it.
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书面表达7
(2026·强基联盟·一模)
Michael loved playing Legend of Starfell on his computer. Every day, he eagerly logged in, diving into the vibrant world of the game. He quickly became the expert among his friends, showing them the hidden tools and tricks he had discovered. Their game group chat always buzzed with excitement.
However, one day while playing online, his enthusiasm turned into frustration. As he instructed his friends on what to do, he shouted at them when they made mistakes.
“Michael, stop yelling,” his friend Mark said over the headset, sounding annoyed.
“Yeah, I’m just trying to have fun here,” Jay added. Michael felt a wave of frustration wash over him. The joy of the game was slipping away, drowned out by the constant noise of his friends.
After that incident, Michael decided to play on his own. He thought it would be better to focus without them. Often, he was deep into a game when his friends wanted to start a new one. Ignoring their messages, he continued his solo adventures.
As summer vacation began, Michael spent entire days lost in Legend of Starfell. The game’s colorful landscapes and exciting quests pulled him in completely. Meanwhile, his friends made plans to hang out, but he chose to stay home and play games instead, thinking he was having more fun.
By the end of summer, Michael’s progress had slowed. Even though he was ranked high, he couldn’t reach the “elite pro” level, and the game started to feel dull. The chat, once lively, had gone silent for weeks. His friends had stopped calling him, and when he tried to reach out, they were often busy or uninterested.
As summer came to an end, Michael felt a deep sense of loneliness. He realized he had spent so much time gaming that he had nothing except tired eyes and a heavy heart.
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1.续写词数应为150词左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
Feeling empty, he knew it was time for a change.
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The game group chat lit up with their voices again.
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书面表达8
(2026·富阳·一模)
April Fools’ Day
Nat woke early and jumped out of bed. Today was the best day of the year for him. Nat loved to play tricks, and today was April Fools’ Day.
Some of Nat’s tricks were big hits. Last year, he short-sheeted his sister’s bed. She couldn’t understand what was going on and started to think that her legs must have grown much longer during the day. When she realized what had happened, she laughed her head off.
Some of Nat’s tricks were not so successful. Mom didn’t think finding a furry toy mouse in the fridge was humorous at all. After she calmed down a bit, she said, “That’s it! There’s a ban on Nat tricks for two weeks.”
Nat was also the class clown. He was always making jokes in class. He liked it when he made the other kids laugh. Since it was April Fools’ Day, he felt like he had to come up with something really good to provide his classmates with some really good entertainment.
For that, Nat thought long and hard before he came up with his brilliant idea. He bought two toy frogs which were made out of green plastic and looked very realistic. Nat knew just the trick he would play on his classmates.
Nat arrived at school early. To succeed in his plan, he needed to get into the classroom before anyone else. Nat’s class had a rainforest terrarium (饲养皿). It had plants, insects, and three frogs in it. Nat’s idea was to pretend that the frogs had escaped. He knew that Ms. Lopez, his teacher, wasn’t afraid of frogs but several of his classmates, including himself, were.
Nat slipped into the classroom. Good! There was nobody here. He put one of the toy frogs on the floor, near the terrarium and the other on his friend Stacey’s desk. Nat knew that Stacey really didn’t not like frogs. Also, she played a great trick on him last April Fools’ Day. To make his trick more convincing, Nat pushed the lid of the terrarium open. Then he rushed off to morning gathering.
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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。
When the students got back to class, no one noticed the toy frogs at first.
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Nat realized that he had opened the lid of the terrarium.
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主题03 ——人与自我
书面表达9
(2026·Z20名校联盟·一模)
When the announcement about the school play tryouts echoed through the classroom, my pen slipped from my hand. Ms. Carter, our drama teacher, smiled warmly. “This year’s play is The Star Seeker — about a young astronomer who finds her courage,” she said, her eyes scanning the room.
I stared at my desk, fingers twisting the corner of my notebook. Public speaking made my throat tight; acting in front of the whole school felt impossible. But the story’s title lingered in my mind. I’d always loved stars — spending nights in my backyard, mapping constellations with a tattered guidebook my dad gave me.
“Anyone interested?” Ms. Carter asked. Mia, who sat beside me, nudged my arm. “You’d be perfect,” she whispered. I shook my head, but when the sign-up sheet came around, my hand moved on its own. My name, small and shaky, joined the list.
Tryouts were held in the auditorium after school. I stood backstage, reciting my lines over and over: “The stars are not just lights — they’re stories.” When my turn came, I stepped into the spotlight. The room blurred. I opened my mouth, but the words vanished. “I... I can’t,” I mumbled, fleeing to the exit.
Mia found me sitting on the steps, staring at the sky. “You ran before the stars could shine,” she said, sitting down. I pulled out my star guide, pointing to a dim constellation. “That’s Cassiopeia. No one notices her, but she’s always there.” Mia traced the pattern with her finger. “Maybe she’s just waiting for someone to look.”
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The next day, Ms. Carter handed me a revised script.
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Opening night arrived.
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书面表达10
(2026·温州·一模)
With three little babies, I never took a break, completely ignoring any self-care. When I was too tired to make myself dinner, I’d just eat the kids’ leftover cereal (麦片粥). I thought this was a great plan to lose some weight and called it the “Cereal for Diet.” Back then,I knew nothing about nutrition. Of course, the Cereal for Diet failed, as did all my other attempts.
One day, after cleaning up all the mess my kids had made, I went out for a walk. I passed a gym. I looked away.Healthy people went there, but this was not me. While turning away,I saw an ad for a six-month fitness challenge. I continued my fast walk in the opposite direction, but that sign just stayed on my mind.
I still remember what finally motivated me to sign up for the challenge. It was a ten-minute period in which my son threw his spaghetti plate straight up, sending noodles and sauce flying everywhere. As soon as my husband got home,I said, “You’re in charge.”
I made a beeline for the gym, marched straight in and said, “Fix me.” And I was assigned a young and fit trainer, Emily. She asked what my goals were for the six-month challenge. At that moment, I was speechless. Noticing my embarrassment, Emily just handed me the heaviest weights I had in my life and said, “Okay, so in six months you will compete in a body-building show.” I tried explaining, “No, I don’t want to do a show. That sounds scary.” She ignored my fear, and we jumped into strict workouts and nutrition planning.
Over the next six months, Emily forced me to focus on myself — my wants and my needs. I learned to see food as strength and sweat as progress. I learned how to fuel my body instead of starving it, balancing proteins, carbs, and fats. Emily pushed me past my limits, correcting my form, timing my breaks, and cheering me on when I wanted to quit. I improved every day in the gym.
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One day, Emily handed me an application form.
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主题01——人与自然
书面表达11
(2026·七校·一模)
I was lounging on the sofa, enjoying a cozy TV session with the kids, when my wife Lindsey burst into the room. “Jake, there’s a pig on our driveway!” she exclaimed. Our driveway was on the opposite side of the house, so we’d installed a security camera for just such occasions. Sure enough, it revealed a massive, four-legged creature wandering around. Moments later, we caught sight of it gently touching the window with his snout (口鼻部) and grunting softly.
“He’s adorable!” my 10-year-old daughter, Ella, squealed, “I’m going to say hello!” I cautioned her that we didn’t know if the pig was friendly, but before I could stop her, she was already out the door. To our relief, the colossal pig seemed perfectly content to be petted and fawned over (讨好). Ella pleaded to keep him, but I gently explained that we didn’t have enough space.
Disappointed though Ella was, Lindsey and I decided to send the pig back. I called a local farmer to see if the pig belonged to him. When I described the animal’s size and distinctive markings, he chuckled, confirming that it was definitely Kevin Bacon, who was probably just out looking for some company. The Hollywood actor’s name gave us all a good laugh. The farmer also told us Kevin enjoyed playing with kids.
We learned that the farmer was away on business and wouldn’t be able to return until the next day. He asked if we could walk Kevin home. “I’m not sure we’ll be able to get him to move,” I replied. “You could try luring (引诱) him with food,” the farmer suggested. He then mentioned that Kevin had a soft spot for Oreos (奥利奥饼干). Fortunately, we had some Oreos in the biscuit tin. I hoped it would be enough. Then Lindsey managed to fit Kevin with a dog leash (狗绳).
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After checking the route to the farm, we set off with a bag of treats.
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Suddenly, we realized there was only one Oreo left and it was impossible to find more food.
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书面表达12
(2026·嵊州·一模)
Not too long ago I was the guide on a wildlife-photography trip to Svalbard near the North Pole. After two days of travel on a small passenger ship along the harsh and icy coast, we reached there. Wildlife is abundant in this remote and fragile area. We spotted several seals resting on the ice, but no polar bears. I placed my camera and a motion sensor near the edge of a hole to get an image of a seal.
Then, at two in the next morning, a crew member woke us up. He had spotted a polar bear approaching in the distance under the midnight sun. We ran to the bow of the boat to see what would happen. At first the bear walked toward the boat. Then it turned and headed directly for my camera. I had long dreamed of taking a picture of a polar bear while it waited beside a breathing hole, hoping to grab a seal. I knew it would be a difficult photo to get, but here I could see it happening right in front of me, a dream very close to coming true.
The motion sensor reacted to the bear’s movement, triggering the camera to start taking pictures. The bear circled the camera, gently sniffing and even licking it. Then the bear knocked the sensor onto the ice, grabbed the tripod (三脚架) and tipped it. The camera hung from the sensor’s wire. I prayed that it would stay that way so I could at least rescue the memory card containing the images.
Then the wire broke. My camera and the memory card with all those impossible-to-get close-ups of the polar bear disappeared more than 450 feet beneath the ice.
That was the worst moment in my photography career. I did not sleep well for a long time afterward. I was so angry with myself. I couldn’t let it go. I tried to find someone who would help me find it, but my colleagues in polar research told me that the camera had most likely sunk into the soft mud commonly found in front of glaciers. I almost gave up.
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Paragraph 1: A year later I obtained permission to bring a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to find the camera.
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Paragraph 2: Fortunately on the third try, the ROV found the camera.
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主题02 ——人与社会
书面表达13
(2026·嘉兴·一模)
Olly Powell’s seventh birthday wish to become invisible came true a week later with the birth of his sister, Lily. Initially, the power felt like a brilliant secret. He could slip into the kitchen for an extra biscuit unnoticed, and he loved listening from the hallway as his parents chatted amusedly about “that little mouse”. It was magic!
However, the joy was gone when Lily finally came home from the hospital. The reality was nothing like he had expected. Now, he often stood invisible in the hall. His request for swimming lessons was gently declined by his parents, who were busy with Lily. Being a big brother was the worst thing in the world. A deep sense of being unseen settled in his heart.
Feeling left out, he made a decision. “I bet they’d love to see me at school,” he thought. He struggled to open the front door and stepped outside. The street was quiet in the morning. He walked on, each step heavy with a desperate, unspoken hope that someone would finally see him and call him back.
His journey ended when a sharp bark from Mrs. Cooper’s little dog, Teddy, made him look up. “Olly? You aren’t here on your own, are you?” Mrs. Cooper called out, her kind face filled with concern. She led him gently into her garden and phoned his father — who apologised for being so tied up with the new baby.
To pass the time while waiting, Mrs. Cooper showed Olly the incubator (孵化器) where several eggs were kept. When he pointed out a fine crack (裂缝) on one of them, she explained it was a promising sign. Noticing Teddy waiting patiently by the door, she added softly that the eggs currently required a great deal of her attention — much like Lily — but Teddy understood he was still her good boy. Just then, a faint sound came from the cracked shell. Olly leaned in, then looked up at Mrs. Cooper and Teddy, and for the first time all morning he did not feel quite so alone.
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Paragraph 1: Minutes later, Dad arrived, relieved to see Olly safe and sound.
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Paragraph 2: Back home, Mum stood waiting with Lily asleep in her arms.
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书面表达14
(2026·县域联盟·一模)
Shortly after I graduated from junior high school in 1968, my mother began repeating her favorite saying: “Learn to type, and doors will open for you, Pam.” Anything remotely connected to typing — an image of a typewriter, hearing the word “type” — could bring out this statement from her, often accompanied with finger-shaking and a small yet clear “humpf!” I would respond with a “Yes, Mom” or, when out of her view, a much-practiced eye roll.
When my mother and father came from Guyana to the United States, she brought her memories, photos, and a recipe on yellowing paper for sweet fruitcake. She also brought her sewing and makeup skills. Sewing secured her a full-time job as a finisher in New York’s clothing district, and makeup earned extra money from occasional hairdressing work. Typing was not on her work experience record. To her, it was an essential “American skill.” That meant it was up to me, her American-born child, to learn to type. She raised the importance when, the summer after I graduated from junior high, she gave me a dark brown Olivetti handy typewriter for my birthday.
“Thanks, Mom, but I can’t type,” I gently reminded her. “That’s going to change,” she answered, also gently. “Soon.”
Mom was a woman of her word. “Soon” arrived just one week later, when we took the bus to ever-busy Steinway Street in Long Island City to the Crown Business Institute, which offered typing, note-taking, bookkeeping, and other office skills. My mother practically pushed me through the door.
Inside, my eye fell on rows of students typing in front of old-fashioned Smith-Corona or Royal typewriters. Beginners picked their way around their keyboard while more experienced typists performed amazing skills, producing the machine’s distinctive clackity-clacking music. I was as impressed as I was doubtful that I would ever achieve such capability. But before I could voice a protest, my mother had registered me up for six weeks of typing lessons.
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Now there was no turning back.
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As the lessons progressed, Mom showed me a side of herself that I had never seen.
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书面表达15
(2026·绍兴·一模)
Susan had been in Banbury, England, at her grandparents’ house for two weeks. The day after she had arrived from New Jersey, she’d written letters to Katie, Sasha, and Matthew. “No reply by now. But it’s the summer,” she thought, “They’re busy hanging out at Katie’s pool... or watching Outer Banks... or posting selfies.”
At that moment she saw her grandpa approaching the garden with a tray (托盘). “Sorry, Love. No post for you.” His sad eyes reminded her of their family dog, Astro, who would arrive next week when she and her parents moved into their new house. “I’ve brought you some tea and sympathy, as they say,” Grandpa said. She gazed at him, trying to understand what “tea and sympathy” meant.
Grandpa lowered the tray to the grass, and set the strainer (过滤器) on a light blue china cup. The teapot hummed softly as golden tea poured into the cup, its fragrance rising like morning mist. He lifted the strainer, set it on the second cup, and repeated his movements. She leaned forward, attracted by her grandpa’s quiet ritual, and amazed at how skillful his hands were. She couldn’t help but allow a hint of a smile.
Grandpa dropped two sugar cubes in the cup closest to her. A delicate plate scraped on the tray as he shifted it closer to her. “Perhaps a few biscuits will make you right as rain.”
Susan shrugged. “Couldn’t hurt.” Her smile grew.
“Now then,” Grandpa began, “What’s this about your friends not writing...”
“I guess they’re busy. I’m lonely and I need a letter from them.”
It was Grandpa’s turn to shrug. “No offense, but they’re teenagers. They probably don’t know.” “What are you telling me?” She asked. “Actually, I’m not sure.” His eyebrows rose slightly. “Take this tea, for instance,” Grandpa said, “It’s a symbol of hospitality (盛情). Welcome to England, my love.” He lifted his cup, “Cheers to you. For being brave like these black tea leaves.”
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Susan lifted her cup and whispered, “But I don’t feel brave.”
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Alone now, she gazed at the tray and whispered, “Welcome to England.”
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书面表达16
(2026·强基联盟·一模)
When I was ten, my parents told me we were going to China for our summer holiday. I was over the moon — I had only ever seen the Great Wall and the Forbidden City in books, and now I would actually get to walk through history!
For weeks, I imagined the towering palaces, the red-and-gold gates, and the stories hidden in every corner. Finally, the day arrived, and there I was, standing in the heart of Beijing, staring up at the most magnificent buildings I had ever seen.
The Forbidden City was even more incredible in real life. The golden roofs shone under the sun, the delicate carvings told silent tales of emperors and warriors, and the vast courtyards made me feel like I had stepped into a fairy tale. Every turn revealed something new — a dragon statue, a marble staircase, a hidden garden — and I couldn’t stop taking pictures, desperate to capture every detail. My parents laughed as I dragged them from one spot to another, insisting on yet another photo.
What struck me most were the colors. The imperial yellow of the rooftops against the deep red walls looked brighter than any picture could show. Even the stone pathways seemed to glow with centuries of footsteps. I remembered running my fingers along a carved marble railing, wondering how many hands had touched that same spot over six hundred years.
The place was packed with tourists, all murmuring in different languages, their faces filled with the same amazement as mine. Some pointed at the architecture, others posed for pictures, and a few just stood quietly, taking it all in. The energy was infectious — everyone seemed to feel the magic of this ancient place.
As the afternoon wore on, we followed the crowd toward the exit. The sea of people was overwhelming, and I, being small for my age, grasped my father's hand tightly, afraid to get lost in the rushing crowd. The noise, the heat, and the excitement made everything feel like a blur — until suddenly, I looked down at the large hand I was holding — the wrong watch, the wrong-colored ring.
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My blood turned to ice.
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There he was, just three people away.
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(2026·精诚联盟·一模)
“Do you notice anything different?” I asked my daughter one sunny spring afternoon.
“Not really,” she responded while glancing around the living room and into the kitchen. “What am I missing?” That got the wheels spinning in my head, paving the way for me to eventually take a big step out of my comfort zone.
For as long as I could remember, I’d never believed my house was clean enough to invite friends over. So, whenever we were expecting company, I tired myself out to make certain the house was spotless. I cleaned so thoroughly that I ended up too tired mentally and physically to enjoy their company.
A great example was the time I offered to host a baby shower for my granddaughter and her husband. Realizing we would be inviting guests from both sides of the family, I was fearful as to how people might view my house. It was quite a lovely house, but I was still obsessed (着迷) with having everything perfect.
Of course, I wanted my kitchen floor to look as bright and clean as possible. So, while all the windows and doors in the house were shut, I mixed ammonia (氨水) and bleach (漂白剂), got down on my hands and knees, and scrubbed (擦洗) away.
Within a matter of moments, I began to feel rather short of breath. Realizing that combination of cleaning products had likely released poisonous gas, I opened all the windows immediately. But I continued cleaning the floors until they were shining. The house must look perfect.
As time passed, I realized I was caught between a rock and a hard place—no unnecessary anxiety or exhausting housecleaning, but also a lovely home with no visitors. It had to be fate (命运) the day my daughter stopped by and said, “What am I missing?”
I’d just finished up a week of thorough spring cleaning that included washing all the windows, both inside and out, shampooing the carpet, scrubbing the kitchen floor and polishing the furniture. To me, the house shone with springtime cleanliness.
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If my daughter missed it, would anyone else notice it?
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I took a big step and started inviting friends to stop by
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书面表达18
(2026·江浙皖·一模)
Every student at Oakridge High knew that Michael was struggling. His family had recently moved to a smaller apartment across town after his father was laid off from work. The financial pressures at home cast a shadow over everything he did.
Each morning, he arrived at Oakridge High wearing the same faded jeans and worn-out sneakers. Where he once participated eagerly in class discussions, he now sat in the back row, hoping to escape notice. He found himself staring blankly at the whiteboard, unable to focus. The numbers blurred together as worries about his family’s situation crowded his mind.
Mr. Evans, a teacher with twenty years of experience, recognized the signs immediately. After class, he asked Michael to stay for a moment. “I know you’re going through a difficult time,” Mr. Evans said, his voice filled with genuine concern. “But remember this: difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. The struggle you’re facing today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow.” He placed a reassuring hand on Michael’s shoulder. “This temporary setback doesn’t define you — it’s preparing you. I’ve seen your potential, and I believe in you even when you might not believe in yourself.”
Their after-school sessions became regular. He taught Michael how to break down complex problems into manageable steps — a strategy that applied not just to mathematics but to life’s challenges as well. Most importantly, he consistently emphasized Michael’s capabilities, rebuilding the confidence that had been eroded (侵蚀) by recent difficulties.
As weeks passed, Michael’s performance began to improve dramatically. He started arriving early for their sessions, often with questions prepared in advance. The frustration that once clouded his expression was replaced by determination. In class, he began raising his hand again, offering solutions to problems that challenged other students.
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The true test came with the annual mathematics competition.
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After the award presentation, Michael went to Mr. Evans’s office.
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(2026·湖州长兴·一模)
On a mid-September afternoon, Sista and Rafi were racing each other on the mountainside. The girls laughed wildly and stopped for a rest in the shade of a tree.
“Now, I’m hungry,” Sista said. “Yeah. I could really go for a jobo. I love the sweet-and-sour taste!” Rafi said, licking her lips. “I know where there’s a great jobo tree,” Sista said. “It belongs to that lady who lives in the little house by the hill. I heard she’s severe, but sometimes she gives fruit in return for an errand (差事).” They decided to give it a shot.
Raf’s heart pounded as Sista knocked on the door. An elderly woman answered. “Yes?” the lady asked, squinting (眯着眼看) at the girls. Rafi gasped, unable to speak. “We heard ...” said Sista, her voice shaky, “that you give jobos in payment for running an errand.” The lady raised one eyebrow. “Ah, yes. Payment.” She clicked her tongue. “Nothing is free, eh?”
The lady led the girls into kitchen, where the smell of warm bread filled the air. She grabbed two baskets, one large and one small, “Go fill these with jobos. Come right back.”
The girls raced up the hill to the tree and picked the ripest jobos. The moment they returned to the house, the lady handed them a bag filled with warm bread. “Take this bag and the large basket of jobos to the Gomez family. Do you know them?” The girls nodded. “Good. And ask them for the payment. Mrs. Gomez will place it in a large envelope,” the lady added, warning that if they returned without the envelope of payment, they wouldn’t get the jobos.
Wrestling with the heavy bag and basket along the way, the girls finally arrived at the Gomez home, sweating. Mrs. Gomez answered the door. Walking inside, Rafi saw colorful drawings lying everywhere. The three little Gomez kids were still busy with more pictures, pure smiles on their cute faces. “This is from the lady with the jobo tree,” Sista held up the food. Mrs. Gomez cried, “Thank you. My husband is still sick in bed. Times are hard.”
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“But she said to ask you for the payment too,” Rafi said with her eyes dropped.
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Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope.
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(2026·稽阳联谊·一模)
Last month, my friend Ollie and I discovered a poster in the park announcing a recycled-sculpture contest called “Trash to Treasure Day”. The grand prize was a gift certificate to a skate shop — an exciting prospect for both of us, since we were in need of new skateboards. The poster stated that all materials would be provided on-site, so we decided to team up.
We brainstormed ideas beforehand. Ollie suggested a robot, while I thought of a tree, but we couldn’t decide right away. That night, I lay awake trying to think of the perfect sculpture idea. When I finally dozed off, I had a wild dream. Ollie and I were working on a sculpture of a fire-breathing dragon. It was so fantastic, we ended up winning first place. But just as the judge was handing us the prize, our dragon came to life and swallowed us up!
After breakfast, when I told Ollie about the dream, he was crazy about the idea of a dragon. Though I felt a bit uneasy about the part where it gobbled us up, I agreed and spent the rest of the day researching.
On contest day, I brought a perfect dragon picture as our guide. The area was filled with recycled materials — cardboard, containers, lids, used toys, and trinkets (小配件) — while each workstation supplied tape, scissors, glue, and markers. A woman in a hat welcomed everyone, encouraging us to work alone or together, with judging and cake at three o’clock.
Ollie and I found a spot but got off to a very slow start. We disagreed on which boxes to use, struggled to attach parts, and couldn’t make our sculpture look anything like my picture. After a very long time of piecing and patching, our sculpture started to look the tiniest bit like a dragon. To make our dragon more lifelike, we racked our brains. Ollie noted that buttoned lids made good eyes, but we still needed a mouth. Then I remembered a big red zipper on a round table — it was just right! I hurried back to grab it. Paragraph 1:
But just as I reached for the zipper, another hand appeared and picked it up.
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I was pretty sure Ollie wouldn’t mind a new partner, and luckily I was right.
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(2026·宁波·一模)
Mike Harris was grabbing envelopes from his mailbox when his fingers brushed against something unexpectedly soft. Inside sat a cute rabbit toy with a sticky note, “Bunny needs a place to play. Your mailbox looks perfect.” Mike called his wife Clara, “Our mailbox has a new guest.” Clara came out, smiling at the little rabbit before noticing their water bill beneath it. “But this is not a toy house. We might miss important bills.” The couple had built the mailbox three years ago. Mike, a retired toy maker, designed it like a small white cottage (小屋) with a red roof, measuring and cutting each piece of wood with the same precision he once used for children’s toys. Clara painted dancing flowers on the sunny yellow door hoping to make passing children smile.
“What if the ‘owner’ decides to move in more things?” Clara wondered. Mike gently straightened the rabbit’s ear. “Someone treasured this,” he murmured, “Let’s find out who it belongs to first.”
The next day, Mike showed a photo of the rabbit to his neighbors. No one recognized it until Mrs. Bennet said, “I saw a little girl with pigtails (辫子) by your mailbox yesterday. She looked around nervously before placing something inside. I think she’s from the new apartments on Elm Street. Poor thing — there’s no playground there, not even any play equipment.”
Mike didn’t ask further. Instead of removing the rabbit, he taped a colorful note to the mailbox, “Bunny is welcome here.” Soon, more toys joined the rabbit — always in the afternoon hours when school ended.
Weeks passed. The collection of playthings grew, leaving little room for mail. One evening, Clara found a new note in pink crayon, “Dear friends, Bunny really wants a toy swing (秋千) . I tried to make one but failed. Can you help? — Emma.” Clara’s eyes grew soft, a forgotten sense of childhood wonder bubbling up inside her. “This isn’t just a mailbox anymore; it’s a secret play world.” she said. “I almost feel like we’re part of it.” Mike nodded, “Tomorrow, let’s join in.”注意:
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The next afternoon, Mike and Clara hid nearby with a small surprise.
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Learning Emma’s wish, the couple decided to build a toy cottage.
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书面表达22
(2026·天域全国名校·一模)
Mason’s Souper Idea
Mason Martin was unenthusiastic on the subject of soup. He could take it or leave it. His mother, on the other hand, loved soup. She made two different kinds every day of the week. Some days, it was chicken soup and tomato soup steaming in big pots. Other days, it was beef stew and mushroom soup. The only thing Mason’s mom loved as much as soup was ducks. The Martin house overflowed with duck decorations. Duck curtains hung from every window. Duck doormats, duck dishware, and duck throw pillows filled the house.
When Mason was eight years old, his mother combined her two favorite things and opened a small restaurant called Soup and Quackers. When it was cold outside, Mason didn’t mind some chicken soup or tomato soup, even if his mother served it with a duck-shaped spoon into a duck-shaped bowl. But when she offered cold soup in the summer, he politely refused.
Other than Mason’s dad, who loved everything Mason’s mom made, it seemed that the entire town felt the way Mason did. In winter, customers young and old filled Soup and Quackers. The soup warmed their insides and prepared them for the freezing outdoors. But when the steamy days of summer crept in, business dropped off sharply.
Mason knew that one more bad summer would mean the end of the business. One boiling summer Sunday, Mason sat with his friends at the ice-cream shop. They were trying to escape the fry-an-egg-on-the-sidewalk heat. Mason absently moved his spoon in circles, watching his orange ice cream melt in the bottom of his bowl. How could he help save his mother’s restaurant? He kept stirring as he thought — until suddenly, he opened his eyes wide. “Oh, man, I’ve got it! I’ve got it! Ice-cream soup!” Cold, sweet, and perfect for beating the summer heat — just what Mom’s restaurant needs!
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Mason rushed home, his mind racing with the possibilities of his new idea.
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On the day of the launch, the Martins were nervous but hopeful.
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(2026·杭州·一模)
It was a hot day in New York City. I had brunch with a friend and picked up my new glasses. All done and headed back on the train. I wanted to yell at a couple of people for their rude behavior, but wisely just sat quietly.
An old black gentleman entered the far end of the train car. In worn but neat clothes, he tipped his faded cap and greeted everyone with a warm “Good afternoon, folks.” Most ignored him, with cold blank faces. Then, he started to sing. I didn’t turn my head, but I felt a smile in my soul. Many people ask for money on the train, but I always feel happy when someone offers music instead. It feels like a gift.
I let the notes settle in for a second before my eyes wandered. A young boy across from me, maybe ten, watched him, swaying (摇摆) to the rhythm, his mother too distracted by her phone to notice.
He started his second song and my heart did a happy dance. “Lean on me, when you’re not strong. I’ll be your friend...” I love that song! Without thinking, I softly sang a little harmony with him. Right away, I decided he could have the $5 bill in my purse.
He looked tall and thin, but he had a strong voice and kind energy. Life had clearly been hard for him, but he still stood tall and carried himself with quiet dignity.
I rolled the bill tightly and waited for him to make his way to me. He held the overhead bar to steady himself as he inched down the car, pausing briefly beside each seat like he was waiting for a sign — though no one glanced up. No one was making any moves to give him coins or reach for their wallet.
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Paragraph 1: Somehow, he noticed me singing along.
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Paragraph 2: It was still hot and sticky inside the car, but something had changed.
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(2026·新阵地联盟·一模)
A Hug to Stop a Bank Robber
“Hmm,” Michael Armus muttered to himself. He’d just set foot into the bank, and felt the tension. “Something’s not right.”
It was a sunny morning, and the 69-year-old retired painter was there to deposit a check. Normally, whenever Michael visited, he’d be greeted loudly from the tellers, with whom he loved to share his jokes.
But today, none of the tellers acknowledged him. Nor did the bank’s manager, who sat at his desk with his head down and seemed to be whispering into his telephone. As Michael approached the teller windows, he noticed the three employees had similar worried looks on their faces.
Michael looked to his left and noticed a man at another window with his T-shirt pulled up to partially conceal his face. “This is a robbery,”thought Michael. He heard the man say, “I don’t want to hurt anybody.” Minutes earlier, the man had passed a note to the teller demanding cash and saying he had a gun. Michael looked again and the man's shirt had dropped a bit, exposing more of his face. “I’ve seen this guy!” thought Michael. He recognized the would-be robber as someone he’d passed several times on a street corner praying for those who were in misery. Suddenly, instead of being frightened, Michael felt compassion for him, and a thought popped into his head, “Maybe I can help.”
He walked over to the man, 43-year-old Eric, and calmly asked, “What’s wrong? Don’t you have a job?” Startled, Eric looked at Michael and exclaimed, “There is nothing in this town for me. Nothing!” Then, tears streamed down his face. Michael sensed the despair in the man’s voice, as if he were ready to throw his life away. It reminded him of his own struggles and how getting a second chance had once saved him, stirring a powerful urge to help. He knew the tellers were terrified, and he wanted to get Eric out of the bank. 注意:
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So he patted Eric on the shoulder and said, “Let’s go outside and talk about this.”
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Just then, the police appeared and shouted, “Freeze!”
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主题03 ——人与自我
书面表达25
(2026·湖州·一模)
The girls sat under their sign in the park, which read “Decorate Your Bike Here!” Park managers had set up a Bike Parade. Bella and Mia planned to earn money by decorating kids’ bikes for the event.
Mia’s dad, an inventor, had given them a basket of bells, whistles, gadgets (小配件) and spare parts. Bella, who loves painting, brought paints, brushes, stickers, feathers and other decorations. They had already decorated a few bikes, but Bella felt frustrated.
“Your mechanical things are better,” Bella grumbled to Mia, watching her friend easily assemble the parts of a fancy bell. She held up her own works — colorful flags and a dragon-painted horn — and sighed, wishing they had more use. “The horn sounds like an annoying goose, not a dragon!” she complained. Mia laughed out loud, truly delighted by the funny sound, and confidently told Bella the customer would find it charming.
Just then, Bella looked at the bike bell she’d been trying to assemble. “See? Every mechanical thing I try fails!” she murmured. Mia leaned over to offer suggestions. Bella tried again, but the pieces still wouldn’t work. Her frustration grew. “I don’t know what I’m doing!” she cried, throwing the bell onto the grass and sitting back beside it, defeated. “Try again, Bella! You can do this,” Mia encouraged gently. Bella kept her eyes shut, hoping no customers would come and pretending she wasn’t a total failure.
But soon a shadow blocked her sun. Her brother Leo and his friend Izzy stood there. “Your bikes need decorating!” Mia announced before Bella could speak. “That’s why we’re here!” Izzy smiled. Bella’s mouth fell open in surprise, but she quickly closed it, afraid to look silly.
After discussing ideas, Mia sent the boys away. She grabbed Bella’s arm and said, “We’ll make these the coolest bikes. You do Izzy’s, and I’ll do Leo’s. Come on!”
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“I can’t!” Bella frowned, her heart sinking.
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When Leo and Izzy returned, their eyes widened.
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书面表达26
(2026·ZDB联盟·一模)
I gazed down the frightening snow-covered slope, my heart beating wildly. The accident that took my leg two years ago replayed in my mind, a memory I couldn’t escape. But with my prosthetic leg (假肢) and persistent training, I was determined to return to the slopes.
It was my final training session before the competition. As I practiced the difficult jump, the world went black as I crashed headfirst into the densely packed snow. I rolled down the slope like a man trapped in a washing machine, unable to break free from the tossing and flipping. When I finally stopped, I found my prosthetic leg had been forced out of its place.
“I can’t do this!” I yelled, hammering my leg back into place. I freed myself from the snowboard and struggled to my feet. “Another round?” my coach asked with a soft laugh. He rested his arm on my shoulder as if to comfort me after his teasing. We both stared at the towering slope ahead. Failure loomed over me like a dark cloud — it had beaten me too many times before.
“I can’t handle the landing. This leg drags me down. How am I supposed to compete tomorrow?” I slammed my leg repeatedly with bitterness as tears welled up in my eyes. Every time I fell, I forced myself to get back on my feet so that I could snowboard again, but I had tricked myself into believing that I could return to being a professional snowboarder.
“Just remember: dig your heels in, bend your knees, and keep your arms up. Three steps to the gold medal.” My coach looked me straight in the eyes, his voice firm yet warm. “It’s not your leg holding you back. You’re using it as an excuse.” His words trailing off like droplets of water forming dotted indents in the snow — disappearing into the snow forever but leaving their marks behind.
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Paragraph 1: The fateful day finally arrived.
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Paragraph 2: The crowd erupted, cheers filling the air.
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书面表达27
(2026·金丽衢·一模)
On the morning of his 1, 500-meter race at the 1968 Games, the determined runner Kip Keino of Kenya found himself in a rather awful situation. He was seated in the backseat of a somewhat shabby taxi, making his way to the Olympic Stadium in the bustling city of Mexico City.
He was understandably worried. The city was in the grip of a massive traffic congestion. Everywhere he looked, there were traffic jams stretching as far as the eye could see. The honking(按喇叭)of horns filled the air, creating a chaotic symphony. His taxi, a small vehicle amidst the sea of larger cars, buses, and other taxis, was barely inching forward.
Keino, with a furrowed brow, kept looking ahead at the long line of cars, buses, and taxis in front of him. The vehicles were bumper-to-bumper, and the drivers seemed frustrated, some impatiently drumming their fingers on the steering wheels.
It was an hour before his race, and he took a deep breath, trying to calm his nerves. As time ticked away, it became fifty minutes, and he could feel a sense$
专题09 书面表达——读后续写
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Looking back, they saw little Mike holding on to a broken chunk of ice, unable to crawl onto it. Panic slammed into Martha and Sara like a hammer; their breaths came in harsh clouds as the wind howled across the pond. “Mike, keep your arms up — don’t let go!” Martha shouted, her voice cracking with fear. The boy’s lips were turning a frightening shade of blue, and water sloshed over his boots each time the ice tilted. The sisters clung to a low branch, but the thought of re-entering the frigid hole was unbearable. With no adults in sight and daylight fading, the brittle silence of the farm suddenly felt enormous.
Seeing that, Bear let out a series of woofs and jumped into the water, heading straight for Mike. Powerful strokes sliced the surface as spray flew from her coat. When she reached him, she circled once, nudging his armpit with her nose until Mike’s arms slid over her broad shoulders. Instinct took over. Gripping his jacket between her teeth, she turned toward shore and began towing her passenger. Martha and Sara lay flat on the ice, stretching a long branch. The moment Bear’s paws scraped frozen ground, the girls hauled the boy and the dog together, collapsing in a trembling heap of relief.
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I was astonished and relieved by what I saw. There was my daughter, sitting on a couch, with King Louis curled in her lap, purring like a jet engine. With great excitement and pride, Ayla told me how Louis waltzed into the cafeteria like he owned the place, jumped on a table, and strode from one table to the next until he found her. Poor Louis. He must have been very upset because Ayla hadn’t been paying any attention to him, so he did the only thing he could think of: He came looking for her. And he must have known where Ayla was from all the times he rode along when I dropped her off at school.
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When we returned home, Ayla apologized to Louis for ignoring him. “I guess even kings make mistakes,” Ayla said with a laugh, and Louis purred in approval, his regal dignity restored. True to his nature, Louis wasted no time reclaiming his throne—Ayla’s lap—during dinner, and by bedtime, he was curled beside her as if the Great Twenty-Dollar Bill Incident had never happened. And, to Ayla’s great surprise, our family and friends were so moved by the story of King Louis that they re-contributed to Ayla’s graduation. But, this time, it was different. No twenties this time. Only hard plastic, King Louis-proof gift cards.
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But I knew I’d just have to find the money. I baked my famous cookies and pies, selling them from door to door — neighbors gladly bought them, some even giving extra to help Stevie. On weekends, I ran a farmers’ market stall, where my exceptional garden roses and freshly-baked goods seemed irresistible to many passers-by. Every penny went into a jar labeled “Stevie’s Cool Suit”. After months of hard work, I finally scraped together enough money to buy the suit. I immediately contacted NASA to place the order, and to my delight, the custom-tailored cool suit was delivered to my doorstep just two weeks later.
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I couldn’t wait to see Stevie in this specially-made “cool suit”. When he put it on, his eyes lit up like never before. For the first time in his life, he could run around the backyard, chase butterflies, and play tag with the other kids — all without overheating. I stood by the porch, watching him laugh and shout, free and happy. My eyes moistened. Stevie would stop every now and then to wave at me, his grin wide and bright. In that sacred moment, I understood deeply that being a homemaker was never only about nurturing with meals and flowers — it was about building a world where those we love can truly live, one small miracle at a time.
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I couldn’t wait to see Stevie in this specially-made “cool suit”. When he put it on, his eyes lit up like never before. For the first time in his life, he could run around the backyard, chase butterflies, and play tag with the other kids — all without overheating. I stood by the porch, watching him laugh and shout, free and happy. My eyes moistened. Stevie would stop every now and then to wave at me, his grin wide and bright. Then I felt a familiar arm wrap around my shoulders. “Well,” my husband said, his voice thick with an emotion that erased all traces of his earlier scoff, “a housewife didn’t just speak to NASA — she pulled off nothing short of a miracle!” We stood together, watching a little boy claim his childhood back, one safe and glorious step at a time.
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Paragraph 1: For a moment, Mrs. Martin stood frozen. Her eyes widened at the messy living room — paint splatters on the floor, scattered tools, and the broken photo frame. When she spotted the blackened cake in the oven, she let out a soft sigh. Mr. Martin lowered his head in shame, ready for criticism. Unexpectedly, Mrs. Martin walked over and gently touched his back. “Are you hurt?” she asked worriedly. Then she smiled, “We’re decorating a home, not building a palace. Mess is part of the fun.” Together, they started cleaning up, with Mr. Martin sharing his clumsy attempts to chase the spider.
Paragraph 2: With the new curtains finally in place, the doorbell rang. It was Emily, holding a big bunch of flowers. She stepped inside and gasped, “Wow, it feels like home already!” Her eyes fell on the slightly messy but warm room, and then on the black cake. Mr. Martin scratched his head awkwardly, but Emily laughed and said, “I love it — it’s full of your love.” That evening, they ordered takeout, talked and laughed while arranging photo frames. The messy living room, once a battlefield, had turned into the warmest corner of their new home.
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As dawn was just breaking, Mom’s cry woke the whole house when she found the note. Her trembling fingers crumpled the paper as she sank to the floor, a choked sob escaping her lips. Dad rushed in, his face pale with panic, while Tom’s whimpers turned to loud cries, his small hands clutching Mom’s sleeve. Guilt washed over them like a tidal wave as they finally realized how lonely Sara must have felt. With hands shaking uncontrollably, Mom whispered, “We have to find her.” They scrambled into the chilly dawn. Dad frantically called her name while Mom scanned the empty park, their desperate cries echoing through the misty streets.
Ultimately, they found Sara curled up on a bench at the bus station, shivering in the cold. Her arms wrapped tightly around her knees, she looked up with red-rimmed eyes as her parents approached. Mom rushed to envelop her in a warm embrace, tears streaming down her face. “We’re so sorry, sweetheart,” Dad said, his voice thick with emotion. In that fragile moment surrounded by the warmth she had thought was lost, the ice around Sara’s heart began to melt. She finally understood that family isn’t defined by perfection, but by the courage to mend what’s broken. Only by weathering storms together can a family truly strengthen its bonds, transforming fractures into the very foundation of a deeper connection.
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As the train approached Emma’s stop, Mr.Bennett reached into his briefcase. He pulled out the book The Great Gatsby he had been reading, and handed it to Emma with a warm smile. “It has been a companion to me through many years, and I hope it will be to you as well,” said Mr. Bennett.Emma was taken aback by the unexpected gesture, feeling a wave of gratitude washing over her. She accepted the book, promising to read it with the same care and attention that Mr.Bennett had shown her.
That evening, as Emma opened the book, a cream-colored card dropped out of it. She picked it up and read the elegant script: “To Emma, may your journey in the city be as enlightening as the stories you read. Keep dreaming and never lose sight of what truly matters. Sincerely, Mr.Bennett.” The card was a testament to the kindness of strangers and the unexpected connections one can make in a bustling city. Emma felt a renewed sense of hope and determination, inspired by the generosity of a man she had only just met.
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Feeling empty, he knew it was time for a change. Michael closed the game and took a deep breath. He realized that chasing rankings had cost him real connections. Determined to fix things, he messaged his friends, apologizing for his past behavior. To his relief, they responded warmly. He suggested meeting up in person, and they agreed. Over pizza, they laughed about old gaming memories and made new plans— not just for games, but for hikes, movies, and even study sessions. Michael felt lighter, understanding that true joy came from balance and friendship, not just pixels on a screen.
The game group chat lit up with their voices again. One evening, Michael sent a funny meme to the group. Soon, replies poured in— jokes, inside references, and even invites for a casual match. This time, he played differently: no yelling, just encouragement. They lost a battle but laughed it off, remembering why they loved gaming together. The chat stayed active, now filled with both game strategies and real-life updates. Michael smiled, realizing that games were best when shared. His rank didn’t matter as much as the friendships he’d almost lost— and was now rebuilding.
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Feeling empty, he knew it was time for a change. Taking a deep breath, Michael typed an apology in the silent group chat. He admitted how his obsession with winning had made him bossy and impatient, pushing everyone away. When he recalled Mark’s infectious laughter during boss fights and Jay’s clumsy but hilarious gameplay, his throat tightened and fingers trembled. The screen blurred as tears welled up, but he kept typing, pouring out his regret for choosing virtual achievements over real friendships. Finally hitting send, he felt lighter, as if a heavy in-game armor he’d been wearing for months had finally been removed.
The game group chat lit up with their voices again. First came a teasing gif from Jay, then Mark’s voice message saying “Took you long enough to notice us!” Their forgiveness wrapped around Michael like the warmest in-game healing spell. That weekend, they met at their favorite pizza place, where laughter came easily between slices. Between bites of pepperoni pizza and shared memories, Michael realized that their inside jokes and comfortable silences felt more rewarding than any elite pro ranking. Later, as they fired up Legend of Starfell together again, the game’s vibrant colors paled in the face of their regained friendship.
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When the students got back to class, no one noticed the frogs at first. Then Stacey, who finally noticed the frog, screamed and pointed at her desk. The whole class exploded. A couple of other kids leapt out of their seats and shrieked while the rest were laughing and banging their desks. Nat was feeling very pleased with himself. His trick was definitely a success. But he knew he had to hide his glee. He pretended that he was working and reached out for a piece of paper. It was then that something cold and wet slithered past his fingers. It was a frog-a real one!
Nat realized that he had opened the terrarium. Suddenly, there came a loud croak from under his chair. Nat almost jumped out of his skin with fright. Now he became the laughingstock of the class. What scared him even more was the only person who remained serious-Ms. Lopez. She calmly walked down the aisle, scooped up the frog and put it back into the terrarium. Then she came to Nat’s side, seemingly waiting for his confession. Nat felt his face burning and apologized to Ms Lopez. He also promised to be considerate from then on.
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【答案】The next day, Ms. Carter handed me a revised script. It was about a girl who loved stargazing, just like me. The lines were simple, full of things I’d say when talking about stars — things my dad and I used to discuss. “I thought this might fit you better,” Ms. Carter said, smiling. “You don’t have to act brave — just be yourself.” Mia was right beside me, grinning. I held the script, and for the first time, I didn’t feel scared. Maybe the girl in the story was waiting, just like Cassiopeia, for someone to let her shine.
Opening night arrived. My hands shook as I stood backstage, but when the spotlight hit me, I thought of the stars. I spoke the lines like I was telling a friend about the night sky. When I finished, the audience clapped, and I saw Mia waving wildly. After the show, Ms. Carter hugged me. “You didn’t just act,” she said. “You let us see the girl who loves stars — and that’s the bravest thing.” I smiled, knowing some courage, like stars, just needs a chance to come out.
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One day, Emily handed me an application form. “You’re ready,” she said with a confident smile. It was for a local body-building show, the very thing I’d once feared. My heart raced as I looked at the form, but then I thought of all the progress I'd made. I took a deep breath and filled it out, determined to face my fear. I knew this was a chance to prove to myself that I could achieve something I never thought possible.
Soon, I jumped into weeks of preparation. Every day, I spent hours in the gym, following Emily’s strict workout plan. I also paid close attention to my diet, making sure I got the right nutrients. As the show day drew near, I felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. But with Emily’s constant encouragement and support, I felt more and more confident. Finally, the big day arrived, and I stepped onto the stage, ready to show the world what I’d accomplished.
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After checking the route to the farm, we set off with a bag of treats. Kevin Bacon walked slowly beside us, his big ears flapping and eyes fixed on the Oreo bag in Ella’s hand. Every time she shook it, he let out a happy grunt and followed closely. The kids were laughing and petting him as we went down the road. At first, everything went well. But when we reached the steep hill near the farm, Kevin suddenly stopped. He sat down right in the middle of the path and wouldn’t move, no matter how many Oreos we offered. He just looked at us calmly, as if saying, “I’m tired.”
Suddenly, we realized there was only one Oreo left and it was impossible to find more food. Ella looked worried. “What are we going to do?” she asked. I had an idea. I broke the last cookie in half and put one piece a few steps ahead. Kevin got up and ate it. Then Lindsey tossed the other half a little farther. We kept doing this — step by step — until we finally reached the farm gate. Just then, the farmer arrived in his truck. He smiled and thanked us. As we walked home, we all agreed: it was the strangest, sweetest adventure we’d ever had.
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A year later I obtained permission to bring a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to find the camera. There was a lot more ice than the previous trip, but we decided to risk it. Each step we took was met with visible cracks of the thin ice, its fragile surface groaning under our weight. We almost turned back several times, and then we managed to find a safe route to where my camera had disappeared one year earlier. Almost as soon as we operated the ROV, technical issues arose, forcing us to withdraw twice for adjustments. The water was an inky black, so we couldn’t see to steer the ROV, and the tidal current was causing it to drift from the site. Our only chance of finding the camera was by landing the ROV on top of it, which seemed like a long shot.
Fortunately on the third try, the ROV found the camera. When it finally surfaced, cradling the mud-caked camera, we shouted and danced around on the ice. With utmost care, I extracted the memory card, cleaning and drying it as if it were a priceless artifact. I was overjoyed to see the series of stunning close-ups: the bear’s curious wet nose, its intelligent eyes peering into the lens, and the playful, destructive sequence followed. These were not the photos I had planned for, but a unique, intimate story told from the bear’s perspective. The year-long suffering instantly melted away, replaced by overwhelming joy and a profound lesson: sometimes, the most precious treasures are found not by seeking perfection, but by embracing unexpected stories.
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Paragraph 1: Minutes later, Dad arrived, relieved to see Olly safe and sound. He knelt down and pulled Olly into a tight hug. “I’m so sorry I’ve been too busy with Lily to notice how you feel,” Dad said softly. On the way home, Dad listened carefully as Olly talked about the eggs and Teddy. Dad nodded and said, “You’re right — Teddy’s still important, just like you. Being a big brother doesn’t mean you’re unseen.” Olly felt a warm glow in his heart as he held Dad’s hand.
Paragraph 2: Back home, Mum stood waiting with Lily asleep in her arms. She smiled and walked over to hug Olly. “Mrs. Cooper told us about the egg,” Mum said. She led Olly to the sofa and placed Lily gently in his arms. Olly froze at first, then smiled as Lily’s tiny hand grasped his finger. “You’re the best big brother,” Mum whispered. That night, Dad put an extra biscuit by Olly’s plate. Olly knew he’d never be “invisible” again — he was a beloved brother, and that was magic too.
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Now there was no turning back. Yet, the path ahead was filled with frustration. My fingers, clumsy and uncoordinated, kept getting tangled up. The sentence “the quick brown fox” turned into a chaotic mass, and the steady tapping sounds around me only made me awkward. The harder I tried, the more the typewriter seemed to laugh at my efforts. Each day I came home feeling more discouraged, certain that the graceful dance of the keys was a language I’d never learn. The typewriter on my desk stood like a dark reminder of my failure.
As the lessons progressed, Mom showed me a side of herself that I had never seen. One night, I found her bent over the Olivetti, glimpsing at a beginner’s chart I had thrown away. Her skilled hands, so steady with a needle, looked clumsy and stiff. “If this is the key to your future,” she said, not looking up, her voice filled with focus, “then I’ll learn it with you. We’ll figure it out together.” She pressed a key, then another, slowly spelling out “P-A-M”. Seeing her humble herself to learn something new just to encourage me, a fresh wave of determination welled up inside me. My mother, who had traveled across oceans to give me a better life, was now crossing this new challenge with me. How could I ever give up?
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Susan lifted her cup and whispered, “But I don’t feel brave.” Grandpa smiled gently, tapping his cup against hers. “Bravery isn’t not feeling lonely — it’s facing it anyway,” he said. He told her that small gestures, like writing a letter or sharing tea, could connect people. Susan sipped the warm tea, its sweetness spreading through her. Suddenly, she had an idea — instead of waiting for letters, she’d write again, this time telling her friends about her grandpa’s tea and the quiet charm of Banbury.
Alone now, she gazed at the tray and whispered, “Welcome to England.” She carried the china cups inside, then grabbed her notebook. She wrote vividly about the garden’s scent, the tea’s rich flavor, and Grandpa’s wise words. She asked her friends to share their summer stories too. Mailing the letters that afternoon, she felt a lightness in her chest. Days later, a package arrived — letters from Katie, Sasha, and Matthew, filled with their adventures and questions about her new life. As she sipped tea while reading, Susan knew she’d found her way to feel at home, one cup of tea and one letter at a time.
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My blood turned to ice. My heart pounded violently when I realized I was holding a stranger’s hand. I looked up at the man — he had kind eyes and a gentle smile. “Are you lost?” he asked, crouching down to my height. I nodded, fighting back tears. Without hesitation, he asked a nearby guard for help, describing my parents and keeping me calm. Though he was a stranger, his patience and warmth made the terrifying moment feel a little safer. Then I heard Dad’s voice calling my name.
There he was, just three people away. He came rushing toward me through the crowd, his face pale with worry. The second he saw me, his shoulders relaxed, and he pulled me into a tight hug. He thanked the kind stranger again and again, his voice shaking. As we walked away, I glanced back at the man, already lost in the crowd. That day, I learned something — Beijing’s beauty wasn’t just in its golden rooftops or ancient walls, but in people like him, who stopped to help a scared little child.
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If my daughter missed it, would anyone else notice it? Maybe my guests likewise didn’t pay much attention to how spotless my house appeared after I’d worked so hard to prepare for their visits. I thought about the times I’d visited friends. Although we always had a good time, not once could I recall how clean or messy their homes looked. We were more interested in talking and laughing — actually enjoying ourselves. Eventually, I began to feel more comfortable that it wasn’t my house my friends were coming to see: it was my family and me.
I took a big step and started inviting friends to stop by. Surprisingly, I looked forward to their visits. Of course, I tidied things up a bit when company was expected, but I definitely did not exhaust myself by trying to surpass what was already perfect. The change was liberating. I began to fully enjoy the company of my friends, both mentally and physically. What a blessing it was to finally accept that we had a lovely, welcoming home where everyone could have a good time—and nobody appreciated that more than me.
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The true test came with the annual mathematics competition. The mathematics competition was intense, with the brightest students from across the district competing. Michael focused intently, recalling Mr. Evans’s strategies as he solved each problem. When the results were announced, he felt a surge of disbelief and joy upon hearing his name called for second place. Walking to the stage to receive his certificate, he saw Mr. Evans applauding proudly in the audience, giving him a thumbs-up. That moment of recognition meant more to Michael than the award itself.
After the award presentation, Michael went to Mr. Evans’s office. He found Mr. Evans was buried in grading students’ assignments. He approached his teacher, holding the certificate with visible emotion. “Thank you for everything, sir,” Michael said sincerely. Mr. Evans responded with a warm smile, placing a hand on his shoulder. “You earned this through your own determination,” he replied quietly. “Remember that challenges are merely opportunities in disguise.” The brief exchange conveyed profound gratitude and pride, capturing the essence of their special student-teacher bond.
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“But she said to ask you for the payment too, ” Rafi said with her eyes dropped. “Oh yes, the payment,” Mrs Gomez said. “The payment!” chanted the children, clapping. Sista and Rafi exchanged glances in confusion, not knowing why they were excited rather than worried. Mrs Gomes then handed Sista a large sealed envelope which was stuffed full. “The payment,” Mrs. Gomez beamed and thanked the girls for their delivery service. On the way back, Rafis said, “I wonder how they can afford to pay so much for that food.” “I know,” Sista agreed, “It looks like a lot of money.”
Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope. She immediately pulled the contents out. Inside were colorful drawings from the little children! Mystery solved, those lovely drawings turned out to be the Gomez family’s payment. Helping the lady tape the pictures to the wall, Rafi and Sista broke out in smiles. Just then, Rafi’s stomach growled. “Here’s your payment,” the lady smiled, handing the basket of jobos to the girls. “Thank you,” they said. “Anytime,” said the lady. “Come again, girls.” On their way home, Rafi and Sista enjoyed their treat. The juice that ran down their arms was as sweet and warm as the feeling they had inside.
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But just as I reached for the zipper, another hand appeared and picked it up. I looked up and saw a girl in a pink T-shirt clutching the zipper to her chest. “Sorry, I need it for my monster,” she apologized, eyes wide with worry. “But our dragon still has no mouth.” I murmured under my breath. Just as I was about to turn away, I felt a pat on my shoulder. “How about we build together?” beamed the girl, pointing at her workstation. I glanced at her monster. It was awesome! “Sure! We can make a double-great monster dragon.” I grinned, “but I’m already working with my friend. Shall we go and ask him?” She nodded and we carried the zipper back to our table like a trophy.
I was pretty sure Ollie wouldn’t mind a new partner, and luckily I was right. When I introduced the girl and explained the plan, Ollie’s face lit up. “A monster-dragon is great!” he laughed. The girl’s arrival flipped a switch — suddenly the work flowed, quick and light. We worked perfectly: I zipped the dragon’s red mouth. The girl cut the dragon scales skillfully. Ollie painted them shining green. Then we three stuck the scales on together. At three o’clock our double sculpture stood roaring and snapped in the center of the hall. The judge pinned the blue ribbon on our table with a thumbs-up, “Teamwork makes the dream work.” We high-fived, tasting sweet victory — and extra cake.
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Para 1: The next afternoon, Mike and Clara hid nearby with a small surprise. When a girl with pigtails approached, tiptoeing nervously toward the mailbox, they stepped forward with warm smiles. “Are you Emma?” Mike asked gently. The girl nodded. Clara knelt down, unveiling a delicate wooden swing with intricate carvings. “For Bunny,” she said softly. Emma’s eyes sparkled like stars. With a joyful, silent gasp, she gently took Bunny from the mailbox and placed it on the tiny seat. “It’s absolutely perfect” she breathed. Then she whispered, “I wish all my toys had a cottage to play in.”
Para 2: Learning Emma’s wish, the couple decided to build a toy cottage. Mike disappeared into his dusty workshop, his hands rediscovering the familiar rhythm of measuring and cutting wood. Clara sketched imaginative designs — little windows, flowers dancing across a sunny yellow door. Days later, a mini masterpiece stood beside the mailbox. When Emma arrived, her jaw dropped. “A real toy house.” she yelled, tenderly arranging Bunny and others inside. Watching her pure joy, Mike felt his retired heart awakening, while Clara’s eyes glistened with tears. They’d created something magical-not just a toy cottage, but a sanctuary where childhood wonder bloomed eternal.
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Mason rushed home, his mind racing with the possibilities of his new idea. He burst into the house, nearly knocking over the duck-shaped doorstop in a hurry. “What’s the rush, Mason?” asked Mrs. Martin. Mason took a deep breath, trying to calm his racing heart. “I have an idea to save the restaurant. Ice cream soups!” he said, his words spilling out in a rush. “Ice cream soups! Why didn’t I think of that?” she repeated, tasting the words and finding them delightful. The following days were crazy-busy as the Martins prepared for the launch of their new summer menu. Mrs. Martin perfected the recipes by mixing ice cream with different fruits and adjusting the sweetness, while Mason helped chop fruits and stir the creamy mixtures, ensuring each spoonful was cold, smooth and delicious.
On the day of the launch, the Martins were nervous but hopeful. As the first customers began to arrive, there was an intense sense of anticipation. The Martins watched anxiously, their eyes following the customers as they entered and lingered over the colorful displays — each glance a silent hope for this new dining experience. The first reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with customers exclaiming over the novelty and taste of the ice cream soups. By the end of the day, it was clear that Mason’s idea had been a hit. The summer slowdown had been replaced by a surge of excitement and business, ensuring that Soup and Quackers would not only survive but thrive through the summer months.
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Somehow, he noticed me singing along. He looked up and slowly walked toward me, his eyes shining with surprise and warmth. I slipped the rolled bill into his rough hand, and he gave me a grateful nod. Then, leaning closer, he whispered, “Sing with me, sister.” Without hesitation, I joined him. Our voices blended, his strong and soulful, mine soft but steady. For a moment, the crowded train car felt like a tiny concert hall, filled not with heat and impatience, but with harmony.
It was still hot and sticky inside the car, but something had changed. One by one, passengers lifted their heads, listening. The young boy’s swaying turned into clapping, his laughter breaking through the dull silence. A few others began humming along, and even his mother put down her phone. When the song ended, coins and bills appeared in the man’s cap from every direction. He stood taller, pride glowing in his smile, and I felt a quiet joy — proof that even in a weary city, music could open hearts and bring strangers together.
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So he patted Eric’s shoulder and said softly: “Let’s go outside and talk.” Eric froze, fingers tight on the crumpled note, panic in his wide eyes. Tellers shrank back, faces pale — but Michael pulled him into a hug that felt like a safe shelter, one that chased away his fear a little. “I know what hopelessness means,” he whispered. The warmth relaxed Eric’s stiff shoulders. His lips shook, tears soaking Michael’s shirt. “I tried every job… mom’s sick… I can’t pay bills,” he choked.
Just then, the police appeared and shouted, “Freeze!” Eric’s face went white, jumping back like someone shocked, wanting to run — but Michael held him. He raised one hand to show no harm, the other rubbing Eric’s back to calm him. “He’s not dangerous — this hug is enough,” Michael said firmly. He told police Eric’s hard times. They looked at each other, moving hands from guns. Eric pulled back, breath steady. Later, he turned himself in, and Michael got a social worker who’d help his mom. “That hug… made me feel cared for,” Eric said, shaky but thankful.
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“I can’t!” Bella frowned, her heart sinking. She pictured Izzy’s disappointed face if the bike turned out messy. Mia patted her gently, “Focus on what you do best: art!” Bella hesitated, and then picked up her brush. Slowly, her worries faded as she turned Izzy’s bike into a masterpiece, sticking stickers and weaving feathers to create a dragon-themed design. Meanwhile, Mia worked quickly on Leo’s bike, attaching bells on a handlebar. Kids nearby even stopped to watch, pointing at the bikes with wonder. Satisfied, the girls stepped back to admire their work, eager for Leo and Izzy’s reaction.
When Leo and Izzy returned, their eyes widened. Izzy gasped, “It’s like a fire-breathing beast!” His bike shone with Bella’s art: a fierce dragon horn and feathers fluttering in the wind. Leo’s bike was full of Mia’s gadgets — a whistle and LED lights. “This is totally new and awesome!” Leo exclaimed, jumping on the bike. Bella smiled brightly, her earlier frustration gone. Mia winked, “Told you. Together, we make the perfect team.” As the boys rode off, Bella felt a warm sense of pride. She knew her skills had decorated more than just bikes—they’d brought joy to others.
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The fateful day finally arrived. Standing at the top of the competition slope, I felt my prosthetic leg trembling beneath me. The memory of the fall haunted me, but my coach’s words echoed in my mind: “It’s not your leg holding you back.” Taking a deep breath, I repeated the three steps like a mantra: dig heels in, bend knees, keep arms up. As I pushed off, the cold wind whipped against my face, but for the first time, I felt completely in control. When I approached the difficult jump that had defeated me yesterday, I focused on the technique, feeling the perfect alignment of my body through the air.
The crowd erupted,cheers filling the air. I had successfully landed the jump and completed the course with flawless technique. As I slid to a stop at the bottom, tears of joy streamed down my face, freezing in the cold air. My coach ran toward me, his face beaming with pride. “You did it! You conquered your real obstacle!” he exclaimed, pulling me into a warm embrace. In that moment, I realized he was right — the prosthetic leg had never been the problem. My fear and self-doubt were the true barriers I needed to overcome. The gold medal around my neck felt light compared to the heavy burden that had been lifted from my heart.
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After a moment’s thought, however, Keino made a decision. He could not afford to wait any longer. Paying the fare, he flung the door open and began sprinting through the stagnant sea of vehicles. His stomach tightened with a familiar, sharp pain, but he gritted his teeth and pushed forward, weaving between cars and dodging surprised pedestrians. His breathing was labored, not just from the effort, but from the anxiety of potentially missing the race of his life. The honking horns faded into a dull roar, replaced by the pounding of his own heart and the rhythm of his frantic footsteps on the pavement.
When Keino hurriedly ran into the stadium, other players were ready for the race. They were already in their lanes, performing final stretches, their faces masks of concentration. A murmur of surprise rippled through the crowd as Kenyan, drenched in sweat and breathing heavily, rushed onto the track. Keino’s chest heaved, his stomach ached, but as he stood on the track, a strange calm settled over him. The chaotic journey was over. Now, there was only the race. The starter’s pistol cracked, and Keino launched himself forward, his late arrival fueling a fierce, almost desperate energy.
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After a moment’s thought, however, Keino made a decision. He couldn’t wait any longer. Leaving some money to the driver, he opened the door and sprang into action. He began to run, not a jog but a determined sprint, weaving through the crowded sidewalks. The sharp, familiar pain in his stomach flared up with each step, but he gritted his teeth and pushed forward. The vibrant city became a blur as he focused on the distant stadium. His breathing was labored in the high-altitude air, yet his mind was clear: he had to make it to the starting line. This two-kilometer dash was an unplanned, painful prelude to his real race, a test of his will even before the competition began.
When Keino hurriedly ran into the stadium, other players were ready for the race. He arrived just in time, breathless and sweating. With no time to warm up, he quickly pinned on his number and took his place on the track. The gun fired, and the race was on. His main rival, the top favorite, set a fierce pace. For most of the race, Keino clung on, battling the piercing pain in his stomach. Then, on the final lap, something incredible happened. Drawing upon a deep reserve of spirit, he surged ahead with a powerful kick, leaving his competitors behind. He crossed the finish line first, not just winning the gold medal but also setting a new Olympic record. His victory that day became a timeless lesson: that the greatest triumphs are not merely over opponents on the track, but over the obstacles within and the circumstances without, reminding us that a champion’s heart can turn any moment of despair into a defining moment of glory.
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Paragraph 1: The principal stepped onto the stage and cleared his throat. “And the winner of the science fair is... Jake Thompson!” A wave of murmurs swept through the crowd, and Mark’s confident smirk faded into disbelief. Jake’s eyes widened as the judges applauded, impressed by the creativity and depth of his space colony model. He walked up to the stage, his heart pounding, and accepted the trophy with trembling hands. Ms. Thompson beamed proudly, and even some of his classmates cheered. Mark avoided eye contact, clearly stunned by the outcome. As Jake returned to his spot, he felt a shift — perhaps for the first time, he wasn’t just the quiet astronomy boy; he was someone who had built something extraordinary.
Paragraph 2: That night, as Jake lay in bed, looking out at the stars, he heard a knock on his front door. He got up, puzzled, and walked downstairs. His parents were already opening the door, revealing Mark standing there, looking unusually serious. “Can we talk?” Mark asked, his voice quieter than usual. Jake hesitated but nodded. Sitting on the porch steps, Mark cleared his throat. “I... I just wanted to say your project was really cool. I didn’t realize how much thought you put into it.” Jake was surprised but managed a small smile. “Thanks,” he said softly. It wasn’t an apology, but it was a start. Above them, the stars shimmered like possibilities, and for the first time, Jake felt like he wasn’t so alone.
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