专题08 读后续写(期末真题汇编,山东专用)高二英语下学期

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学段 高中
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年级 高二
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类型 题集-试题汇编
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使用场景 同步教学-期末
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 山东省
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**基本信息** 高中英语读后续写专题汇编,精选山东多地市期末真题,涵盖亲情友情、成长励志、善良助人三大主题,以真实生活情境引导学生进行情感体验与逻辑续写。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |读后续写|15篇/每篇约25分|记叙文续写,涉及人物心理描写、情节连贯发展、情感态度表达|情境贴近学生生活(如宠物丢失、家庭矛盾、友情互助),注重价值观引导与逻辑思维,贴合山东期末命题趋势|

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专题08 读后续写 主题01 亲情友情篇 Passage 1 【答案】A possible version: “Not exactly,” said Evan, “but I know where she is.” Unfolding the laptop and scrolling through the pictures he had googled, Evan elaborated, his voice steady and convincing. “You see, James. Turtles often enter a state of hibernation to conserve energy and protect themselves from the freezing temperatures.” James listened intently, his earlier restlessness gradually giving way to curiosity. Evan pointed to a detailed diagram on the screen, illustrating how turtles bury themselves in the mud. “Molly might have done just that,” Evan continued. “She could be right there, waiting for the warmth of spring to wake her up.” James’s face lit up with hope, the weight lifted off his mind. He decided to wait patiently for Molly’s return. One warm April morning, he rushed to Evan’s clubhouse, breathless. “Evan, she’s back!” James exclaimed, eyes sparkling with joy. Together, they hurried to the pond, with brisk steps. There was Molly on her favourite rock, basking in the sunlight, sprawling lazily, and her eyes half-closed in contentment. James knelt down, gently stroking her glistening olive green shell. “Thank you.” he said, looking up at his young neighbor with gratitude. “She was hibernating. You were right all along.” Just then, Molly stretched out her pale yellow neck, as if chiming in his words. Evan smiled, not just for his detective success, but for the profound fulfillment of being a beacon of hope for his neighbors in trouble. Passage 2 【答案】 As he flipped through more photos, Jake’s eyes began to mist. There were pictures of him as a baby, always in his grandmother’s arms — smiling, feeding him, helping him take his first steps. He hadn’t remembered any of it, but the photos told a story of love and time shared. His anger from earlier now felt silly. Taking a deep breath, he set the album aside and got to work. He rolled up the old carpet, stacked boxes neatly, and swept the floor, stirring up clouds of dust. Spiderwebs clung to his sleeves, but he didn’t stop. The room slowly changed from a forgotten mess to a clean, welcoming space. As sunlight streamed in, Jake looked around and smiled. Maybe this wasn’t such a bad way to spend a Saturday. Next morning, when his grandmother stepped into her new room, Jake handed her the album. She blinked in surprise, then smiled softly as she ran her fingers over the worn cover. “You found this?” she asked. Jake nodded.” I didn’t know we had so many memories.” They sat together on the edge of the bed, flipping through the pages. She laughed at some photos, explained others, and paused with misty eyes at a few. When they reached the last page, Jake grinned. “Let’s add a new one.” He grabbed his phone, held it out, and the two leaned in close. “Say cheese!” Click. A fresh photo joined the album—Jake and his grandmother, smiling side by side, ready to continue their story together. Passage 3 【答案】 Tony wiped his eyes and headed downstairs. He found his mother’s favorite vase in the living room and filled it with fresh daisies—just like the one she’d saved all those years. He decided to prepare a surprise for her too. Then, he rummaged through the kitchen, gathering ingredients to bake her favorite cookies — something he’d never done before. As the sweet scent filled the air, Tony sat at the table and began writing a letter, pouring out all the love and gratitude he’d never expressed. His mother came back home with a big birthday cake. The moment she stepped inside, her eyes widened — the flowers, the warm cookies, and Tony waiting with a smile. Before she could speak, he hugged her tightly, whispering, “Thank you for keeping every little piece of me.” Tears welled in her eyes as she noticed the open wooden box on the table. “I’ve kept these for you, hoping one day you’d find them and know how much you mean to me.’” she murmured, touched. That night, instead of blowing out candles alone, Tony held her hand as they made a wish together — a new tradition born from the love she’d always cherished. Passage 4 【答案】范例1: Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. Without hesitation, he pulled them out and whistled loudly. The dogs, catching the delicious smell, immediately turned their heads and dashed back, tails wagging eagerly. Seizing the moment, Arizona quickly grabbed the leashes while Maria and Ollie worked together to untangle them. “Let’s each handle one dog,” Arizona suggested firmly. Ollie nodded, handing out treats to keep the dogs calm, while Maria efficiently organized the leashes. Their teamwork finally brought order to the chaos. With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. Maria began awkwardly, “Maybe arguing wasn’t helpful.” Ollie grinned, “Yeah, but we fixed it together.” Arizona smiled, feeling relieved. “See? When we cooperate, things work out.” They realized their constant disagreements had only made situations harder and promised to listen to each other and compromise. As they walked the dogs home, laughter replaced tension, their friendship stronger than ever. 范例2: Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. He suggested using them to get the dogs’ attention. Arizona and Maria looked at each other skeptically but decided to give it a try. “How about I get their attention with the hot dogs while you two sneak up and grab their leashes?” Ollie proposed. The friends agreed it was a good plan. Holding up hot dogs, he called them over. “Hey, guys! Look what I’ve got!” The dogs, lured by the smell, began to gather around him. Seeing the dogs attracted, Arizona and Maria moved in quickly, grabbing the leashes. “Got them!” Maria exclaimed. Then the three friends sorted out the leashes properly. With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. “Teamwork makes the dream work,” Arizona said with a smile. Maria and Ollie nodded in agreement. And they apologized to each other for what they had done earlier. Then the friends worked together seamlessly, each taking a dog to walk. Later that day, they decided to continue working together for the rest of the week, ensuring that the dog-walking task would go smoothly. 范例3: Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. “Wait!” he shouted, digging quickly in his bag. He waved a hot dog in the air and whistled. Amazingly, the dogs turned their heads, tails wagging. “They’ve stopped!” Maria exclaimed. One by one, the dogs ra n back and gathered around Ollie. Maria and Arizona rushed forward to grab the leashes. The three friends finally got the dogs under control. Arizona let out a long sigh of relief. “Nice thinking, Ollie,” she said, impressed. Ollie and Maria exchanged a warm glance. “Hot dogs for hot messes,” Maria said, raising a thumb with a grin. With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. Arizona brushed a leaf from her sleeve and looked at the other two, smiling softly, “I guess we actually made a good team.” Maria looked down at the leashes in her hands, then over at Ollie. “I might have been too quick to doubt, Ollie.” Ollie gave a small laugh and kicked at a twig near his shoe. “Well, I nearly made a mess of it,” he said, glancing at the dogs, “but hey — at least I had snacks.” Arizona chuckled, and even Maria let out a quiet laugh. The air felt different now — less sharp, more settled. The three friends walked on side by side, dogs in hand, their steps easy and unhurried. Passage 5 【答案】Lucy was scared half to death as the figure approached closer to her but then she heard a familiar voice. “Hey, Lucy, what’s the matter? It’s me, your mom,” the figure said in a comforting tone. Lucy stopped crying the moment she heard her mom’s voice. She jumped to her feet, rushed over and threw herself into her mom’s arms with tears streaming down her cheeks. “I’m terribly sorry, Mom. I shouldn’t have said those mean words.” Lucy sobbed. Her mom hugged her tightly and wiped the tears off her cheeks gently. “That’s OK, my darling, but do you like my new car?” Lucy’s mom said. Lucy nodded her head, a shy smile spreading across her face. It wasn’t until then that she realized why she had seen a different car. She was just so happy that her mom didn’t leave her and that she wasn’t going to be abducted. After her mom locked her new car and unlocked the front door, they walked in happily arm in arm. “I must have the best mom in the whole world and I’m lucky to have her” Lucy thought to herself. 主题02 成长励志篇 Passage 1 【答案】范文: Upon arriving home, Sarah rushed to tell her parents about her day. She burst through the door, her backpack bouncing off her shoulders. “Mom, Dad, I won a prize in the math competition!” she exclaimed, holding up the star—patterned pencil case. But as she spoke, her excitement faded. “I think I got the last question wrong,” she confessed, avoiding their gaze. Her father placed a comforting hand on her knee. “Honesty is the greatest prize,” he said gently. “Let’s fix this together.” The next day, Sarah approached Mrs. White’s office with the case. She knocked softly, with her knees trembling. When Mrs. White opened the door, Sarah held out the case, her voice barely a whisper. “I don’t think I earned this. Can I return it?” Mrs. White listened and then smiled warmly, her eyes twinkling. “Sarah, the courage to admit a mistake is worth more than any prize,” she said. “Keep it, as a reminder to always pursue integrity.” Sarah left, holding the case like a medal of honor. Passage 2 【答案】“Quick, get some wet paper towels to make it come off,” said Judy, springing into action. But after vigorous rubbing, my name still remained and I felt really crazy, “Why won’t you disappear?” I choked out, watching my name cling stubborn as tattoos. Precious minutes were ticking away. We rubbed furiously with more paper towels and my name eventually came off. However, in the process of removing it, we left some erasing marks on the chalkboard. Before we could deal with it, the other students began entering the room, and we had to slip into our desks. (80 words) Mrs. Eiffler walked in soon afterward, but she didn’t seem to notice the erasing marks. However, I did. Every time I walked past the blackboard, I remembered. After hours of wrestling with myself, I told Judy and Karen my decision-tell Mrs. Eiffler the truth. After a short hesitation, they two went to the teacher’s office with me to confess our mistake. To our surprise, Mrs. Eiffler didn’t punish us but instead praised us for our honesty. From this lesson, I came to realize that “No one will ever know” is never true. Even if no one else found out, I knew. Sometimes living with a guilty conscience is punishment enough. (96 words) Passage 3 【答案】 I was so surprised that for a long moment I didn’t know what to say. No teacher had ever asked me that before. Finally, I started talking about the things that made my heart race: the way sunlight filtered through the trees, the deer that sometimes appeared at dawn, and the secret path that led to a small waterfall. I told her about the little creek that runs through the woods behind my house, where I’d caught tiny fish with my bare hands. “It’s like the world out there has its own stories,” I said, “and I want to hear them all.” Miss Cook listened quietly, nodding from time to time, which made me feel brave enough to keep going. When I finished, she smiled and said, “Why don’t you write that down for me? I’d love to read it.” I turned in my paper the next day and waited for Miss Cook’s reaction. She read it slowly, and when she looked up, her eyes were bright. “Douglas,” she said, “this is wonderful. You have a gift for describing what you see.” She told the class about my writing, which made me feel proud instead of embarrassed. For the first time, I thought maybe school wasn’t just a place to sit and wait for the bell. Miss Cook showed me that the things I loved could be part of learning too, and that was a lesson I’d never forget. Passage 4 【答案】 Ahmed reached down to help Ryan. “Get up! You can still finish,” Ahmed said firmly, pulling Ryan to his feet. Ryan brushed mud off his clothes, wincing at the pain in his ankle. “I don’t think I can,” he muttered, staring at the distant finish line. Ahmed handed him the bike. “Remember what I taught you about perseverance? This is when it matters.” With Ahmed’s encouragement, Ryan limped forward, pushing his bike over the hurdles. Though he fell twice more, he kept going, fueled by the thought of not quitting. “ I’m sure I’ll finish my next cyclocross race,” Ryan said. Ahmed smiled, clapping him on the back. “That’s the spirit. But next time, let’s practice more—no skipping sessions or showing off tricks.” Ryan nodded, his face flushed with embarrassment. “You’re right. I was stupid to ignore your advice.” As they walked their bikes back, Ryan realized winning wasn’t everything. What mattered was respect for the sport and the effort to improve. He couldn’t wait to start practicing again—this time, the right way. 主题03 善良助人篇 Passage 1 【答案】范文 Eventually, the cookies were gone and he struggled to his feet. Inching his way to the door, he turned and offered us a cheerful smile and a wave goodbye. As I watched him limp painfully to an ancient bicycle leaning against our house, my heart melted. Once on his bike, he rode slowly down the road, perhaps a little less lonely than before. He had promised to return tomorrow, and I knew what I wanted to do. The next day, the children excitedly awaited his visit. The moment I answered the door and let Mr Locket in, they rushed over and led him to the table. The center of the table was decorated with a small bunch of garden flowers picked by little hands. I entered the kitchen and came out with a steaming apple pie. Pulling up a chair beside my children, he immediately seemed at home. We watched with amazement a s he wolfed down half the dessert with his eyes filled with tears. Passage 2 【答案】 Max and Sam exchanged an excited glance. “That’s a great idea, Ava!” Max exclaimed. Sam nodded in agreement, his eyes shining with determination. Without hesitation, they quickly divided the tasks. Max ran to fetch some trash bags from his nearby home. Ava and Sam started collecting the larger pieces of garbage first, like the chip bags and plastic bottles. As they worked, Ava hummed a little tune, and the others joined in. Their laughter and songs filled the park, making the cleanup seem more like a fun game. Unexpectedly, other parkgoers joined in as they did the cleanup. An elderly couple, who were taking a stroll, saw what they were doing and decided to lend a hand. A group of kids playing nearby also came over, eager to help make the park clean again. With more people joining, the cleanup went much faster. Before long, the playground was clean once more. The slides and swings sparkled in the sun, and the grassy fields were free of trash. Max, Ava, and Sam looked at each other, beaming with pride. They realized that with everyone’s effort, they could make a difference and keep their beloved park beautiful. Passage 3 【答案】One possible version: “Of course!” The words escaped Charlotte before she even realized it. She turned to her dad, who nodded without hesitation. With light steps, Charlotte went inside and told her mum. They invited the man to have dinner together and Charlotte’s mother divided the chicken into four portions instead of three, the biggest share for him. The man’s face lit up with gratitude as he took a bite, “The most delicious chicken in my life.” As they ate together in the trailer, laughter bubbled up—stories were shared, and for a moment, the bitterness of their life was left behind. After dinner, her father showed the hiker the right way. He thanked them repeatedly and hit the road. Days later, the hiker returned with a big bag. Inside the bag were some canned foods, fresh bread and even a small bag of candies for Charlotte. “I couldn’t forget your kindness,” he explained gratefully. Charlotte hugged him, her eyes sparkling, while her father clapped him on the back like an old friend. That evening, they feasted on a proper meal, a warm atmosphere flowing in the trailer, as if hope itself knocked on their door. The hiker’s gesture not only filled their stomachs but also warmed their hearts. It was a reminder that even in the darkest times, kindness has a way of circling back when least expected. 主题01 亲情友情篇 Passage 1 【答案】 This time, I decided to give Dad a present. I named the asteroid “Matt’s Star” to honor him. When I told Dad about it on the phone, he fell silent for a while. Then he said, “Betty, that’s the best gift I’ve ever received.” I explained that the asteroid was small but special, just like the star he gave me years ago. I also told him that whenever he looked up at the sky, he could think of it as a symbol of our love, which would never fade. Dad said he owed me an apology for that Christmas. “I was so poor then that I couldn’t give you a real present,” he said with a sigh. I told him that Betty’s Planet was the most precious gift because it taught me to find joy in simple things. I added that if there was no that Christmas, I might not have developed a love for astronomy, which led me to discover the asteroid. Dad laughed and said he was proud of me, and from that day on, we often talked about “our stars” on the phone. Passage 2 【答案】 Lily found herself in a hospital room as she slowly opened her eyes. The ceiling lights were dim, and a faint smell of pills filled the air. She had a bad headache, but the weight of a warm hand in hers gave her a strange sense of safety. Near the bed, her father sat quietly, still in the clothes he wore last night, eyes fixed on her pale face. Beside him stood her mother, watching with concern. It was Mom who had found the thermometer on Lily’s desk. The moment she showed it to Dad, he rushed upstairs, forgetting all about his work. He didn’t say much, but his face showed how sorry and scared he was. When morning light came into the hospital room, Dad was holding something familiar. It was the handmade birthday card. He looked at it for a long time and put it gently beside her pillow. Lily gave a small smile and said softly, “Happy birthday, Dad.” Her parents looked at each other and then at Lily. Her mother adjusted the blanket around her, and Dad rested a hand on her forehead. Outside, the frost still lined the windows, but inside, warmth quietly returned—not just to the room, but to their hearts. Passage 3 【答案】Paragraph 1: I was enjoying the photos when one caught my eye. It was a picture of the pumpkin we had carved together. Underneath, Brian had written, “My first real win with my brother. Even if we didn’t get first, it was a victory because we worked as a team.” Seeing those words, a wave of guilt washed over me. I remembered how I had selfishly taken all the money and lied to him. I realized how much I had let him down. I turned to Brian, ready to confess everything. Paragraph 2: “You actually knew and didn’t say anything?” I was shocked. Brian just smiled gently and said, “I always knew. But I also knew that you needed that game more than the money at that time. And I was proud of our teamwork, not the prize. I hoped one day you’d understand the real meaning of winning together.” His words made me feel even more ashamed. I apologized sincerely, vowing to make it up to him. From then on, I truly understood my role as his guardian angel and the importance of true brotherhood. Passage 4 【答案】 With shaking hands, Alex picked up his cell phone. The heart racing, he had no idea what to expect. What if Sam didn’t remember him? Barely did he breathe until a voice—familiar yet different—answered, “Alex? Is that really you?” Both choked up. Words seemed inadequate to express the years of longing and the joy of reconnection. By the end of the call, there was only one thing left to do: meet in person. They agreed to meet at the old neighbourhood park. As Alex hung up, a smile spread across his face. When Alex approached the park entrance, a familiar figure came into view. Sam, running his hand through his brown thick curly hair, greeted him with a bright smile and stepped forward, arms wide open. They hugged tightly, laughing heartily as if no time at all had separated them. The two spent the entire day exchanging stories of the past and the present. Alex was touched to learn that Sam, too, had tried to find him over the years. They were picking up the story right where they left off. No matter how much time had changed, true friendship would never end. Passage 5 【答案】 When my parents returned, I eagerly led them to the backyard. When they saw the lively corner, they were so surprised that they couldn’t say a word for a while. “Why did you lie about the garden?” I asked, voice shaking. My mom sighed, “We were too busy to care for real plants then, but we never thought it’d hurt you.” Dad added, “Your small garden is lovely. It shows what real life looks like.” I told them that I couldn’t stand the fake garden. I explained how I had learned to plant and take care of them with the help of Mrs. Green. My parents listened quietly, and I could see the wheels turning in their minds. Then my parents agreed to give the garden a new try. What made me happy was that my parents finally understood my feelings. From then on, we worked together to take care of the whole garden. We planted more flowers and vegetables, and soon our backyard became a place full of life and color, which was much better than the old “Sanctuary”. 主题02 成长励志篇 Passage 1 【答案】 I started practicing early every day. I arrived early, jogging laps and stretching sore muscles. My legs ached, and my lungs burned, but I kept going. Every drop of sweat reminded me that a big game was coming, and I had to be ready. Some younger players helped me with my stance and catching. “You’ve got heart, Mama Platt,” one said after I finally caught the ball. That moment lit something inside me. With the first game of the season just around the corner, I trained even harder, hoping I could truly contribute to the team. The first game of the season came. I stood on the field in my “Mama Platt” jersey, number 74 glowing. I could almost feel some skeptical glances, but I knew I had to focus on the game for my team, especially for myself. During the whole match, we work together, chase the ball actively. The buzzer sounded as I goaled a ball. The whole team erupted in cheers. Teammates held me up, chanting “Mama Platt!” My family screamed from the stands, and I laughed, sweat dripping down my face. Finally, I was part of a team — and we’d won. Passage 2 【答案】One possible version: At that very moment, Tina’s mother appeared, looking concerned. She knelt beside the bed, pressing a cold cloth to Tina’s swollen knee, her eyes worried. “Your coach called,” she whispered, wiping a tear from Tina’s cheek. “He said you ignored his advice.” Tina winced — the pain in her knee mirrored the guilt in her chest. Her mother’s voice softened, “Real strength isn’t proving others wrong. It’s letting others care.” Just then memories surged: Sarah’s warnings, her father’s sighs, all because of her arrogance. “I’ve been so stubborn,” Tina choked out, trembling. Her mother pulled her close. “Then we’ll fix it together,” she said, holding her in a tight hug. Recognizing the need to change, Tina decided to do something. The next day, she limped to the track field before practice. “Coach,” she began, voice shaky, “I’m sorry I dismissed your expertise.” His stern expression melted into a nod while handing her an ice pack. At lunch, Tina approached Sarah. “I’m sorry I pushed you away. Help me?” Sarah’s smile bloomed instantly. “Always.” That evening, Tina hesitantly knocked on her father’s study door. “Dad…can you explain this math problem?” His surprised grin warmed her heart. For the first time, Tina realized: accepting help wasn’t weakness — it was a catalyst, dissolving her arrogance into steady growth. Passage 3 【答案】 “Dale, don’t worry about the light display,” Mr. Music comforted. “You and Julie have lit up our Christmases for years. Now it’s our turn to light up yours.” Dale held Mr. Music’s hands tightly, expressing gratitude again and again. On return from the hospital, Mr. Music and Jack got down to making a plan for the light display and then purchased colored lights, lanterns and other decorations. Neighbors volunteered to join them in setting up the light display. They worked tirelessly and in a few hours Star Square got beautifully decorated. Everyone in the community was eagerly looking forward to the light display. On Christmas night, Dale was wheeled to Star Square. The sight took his breath away. The square sparkled with countless lights and colorful decorations. A huge banner read “Get Well Soon, Dale!” Neighbors surrounded him, cheering and clapping. Some hugged him, expressing their wishes for his recovery. Though weak, Dale felt an overwhelming warmth in his heart. What delighted him even more was that Mr. Music announced that they had raised enough money for over 35,000 meals. What the community did shows us the power of unity when people come together for a common cause. / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题08 读后续写 主题01 亲情友情篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东青岛·期末) Evan, the brightest kid in the neighbourhood, ran a backyard detective agency, where he helped neighbors solve mysteries. One chilly November morning, his neighbor James burst into Evan’s clubhouse, with pajamas on, hair stuck up, and boots muddy. “Molly’s gone!” James cried, burying his head in his arms. “Someone must have stolen her.” Evan patted James on the back. “Calm down, James. There might be another explanation.” James looked up, eyes glistening with hope. “Do you think you can find her?” Evan picked up a pencil and his notebook. “I’ll need a complete description.” Molly was James’s beloved pet turtle — olive green with black lines, a pale yellow neck, and a six-inch shell. She had appeared in James’s lily pond the previous spring and loved basking (晒太阳) on a sunlit rock. But that morning, she was nowhere to be found. Evan’s pencil danced across the paper. “Let’s go to the pond. Show me where Molly was before she disappeared.” With a knitted brow, James led the way to the backyard. “I check on her every morning.” James sobbed. “She likes our lily pond, and she always likes to sit on that rock in the sun, stretching out her neck.” Evan jotted down more notes. “Was she on the rock the last time you saw her?” “Yes, she’s there every morning at sunrise. But not today.” He added this information to his notebook. “I’ve found some good clues,” he said, without looking up. “I need to check some facts online. Meet me in my office in 30 minutes.” Rushing home, Evan called out to his mom, asking if he could borrow her laptop. He searched for turtle species in Northern California. Soon, he found matching photographs on a wildlife website. Staring at those photos of hibernating (冬眠的) turtles, Evan was lost in deep thought. James showed up early, “Did you find Molly?” 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: “Not exactly,” said Evan, “but I know where she is.” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph2: One warm April morning, he rushed to Evan’s clubhouse, breathless. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东青岛·期末) It was a sunny Saturday morning, and Jake had just put on his sneakers when his phone buzzed. It was a message from Ryan: “Meet at the park in 15 minutes?” Jake smiled. It had been a long week of school, and he couldn’t wait to play basketball with his friends. Just as he was heading out, his mom called from the kitchen. “Jake! Come back! I need your help with the storage room.” “But Mom, I told Ryan I’d meet him at the park,” Jake protested. “We talked about this. Grandma is moving in this weekend, so we need to clean out the storage room to make space for her.” “Grandma?” Jake thought, the word feeling almost foreign on his tongue. He didn’t even know her that well — it had been years since she last visited, and now she was moving in? He couldn’t believe he had to give up his Saturday for someone he barely knew. With complaints and sighs, he kicked at the floor as he trudged down the hallway, dragging his feet like they weighed a ton. Stepping into the storage room, his nose wrinkled in disgust. The place was a disaster. Spiderwebs drooped from every corner, and dust swirled in the sunlight like dirty smoke. Boxes teetered in unstable stacks, a rolled-up carpet with worn edges lay half-spilled across the floor, and forgotten junk crowded every inch. Jake let out a long, dramatic sigh — this job was going to take forever. Just as he was about to give up and sneak a text to Ryan, a faded blue album tucked at the bottom of the suitcase caught his eye. Faint words were etched on its leather cover: Stories with Jake (To Be Continued…). He pulled it out and flipped it open—the pages were filled with moments of him and his grandmother. On the very first page was a photo — On the very first page was a photo: his grandmother, much younger then, cradling a tiny baby wrapped in a soft blanket. At the bottom of the photo he saw some words in careful handwriting: “Glad to meet you, baby Jake.” 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: As he flipped through more photos, his eyes began to mist. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Next morning, when his grandmother stepped into her new room, Jake handed her the album. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东日照·期末) On the afternoon of his 18th birthday, Tony climbed up to the dusty attic (阁楼) searching for childhood photos to show his college friends. As he moved aside some old suitcases, his fingers brushed against a small wooden box in the corner. Wiping off a thick layer of dust, he could barely make out the faded label “My Sunshine” written in his mother’s delicate handwriting. With growing curiosity, Tony opened the box. His breath caught in his throat as he discovered a treasure trove of memories. There, resting on a bed of yellowed tissue paper, was his first lost tooth wrapped in a tiny handkerchief. Tony’s fingers trembled as he uncovered every handmade birthday card he’d ever given her. Digging deeper, Tony found a leather-bound notebook filled with detailed entries: “March 12, 2005—Tony took his first steps today!”; “May 18, 2018—Won the science fair, so proud!” Each page contained not just facts but her emotional reactions—little notes like “He looked so small walking into that big school.” or “I cried when the judges called his name.” At the very bottom of the box, Tony found something unexpected—a dried flower pressed between two sheets of wax paper. It took him a moment to recognize it: a daisy from his elementary school Mother’s Day performance, when he sang off-key (跑调) but beamed with pride as she clapped the loudest. Holding the box to his chest, Tony knew this birthday would be different, This time, he wouldn’t just accept her love—he would finally return it. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Tony wiped his eyes and headed downstairs. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ His mother came back home with a big birthday cake. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 4 (24-25学年高二下·山东威海·期末) Arizona had two best friends, Ollie and Maria, who never seemed to get along well. But a recent experience brought them closer. Last week, Arizona’s neighbor asked her to help walk his three dogs for a few days. Arizona happily agreed, thinking it would be fun. When she ran into Ollie, she eagerly shared the news. Ollie raised an eyebrow and warned her the dogs were anything but angels (天使). Arizona felt curious but still optimistic. Later that day, when the news reached Maria, she expressed concern that it would be too much for Arizona to handle them alone. Arizona started to feel nervous. The big day arrived, and Arizona immediately realized Ollie and Maria were right. “Hey, stop pulling!” she shouted, but the dogs just dragged her along. Things were getting out of hand. Just then, both Ollie and Maria showed up to help. But Arizona worried that might cause more trouble. As expected, the two immediately started arguing about who should be in charge. Their voices grew louder and louder. Arizona stepped in, trying to calm them down. She suggested they each take one dog to walk, hoping to share the work and end the chaos. Shortly after the dogs were assigned, another problem popped up. Ollie got so excited that he tangled their leashes (狗绳) together. Maria got mad at him, while Ollie insisted that he could fix it. At the sight of the rising tension, Arizona quickly offered a solution. “Let’s drop the leashes for a second to sort out which is whose?” she suggested. But as soon as they let go of the leashes, the dogs sensed the lack of control and started running around. “Nooooooo!” Arizona cried hopelessly, seeing the dogs running wildly. “Come back!” she shouted, her voice filled with urgency. The dogs, now free and excited, were running between trees and bushes, completely ignoring the calls. The friends froze there, shocked and speechless. 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。 Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 5 (24-25学年高二下·山东莱州·期末) On a dark stormy night, Lucy dressed in a bright yellow raincoat covered in dirty mud was sitting on her house step, waiting for her mom to come home. After she waited for an hour, she became scared. She could hear noises that made her feel lonelier and more abandoned. Various horrible thoughts rolled through her head. She thought her mom didn’t want her anymore and had left her to fend for (照料) herself. She thought that something might have happened to her that would affect her life forever. Suddenly she saw lights from a car. Her face lit up but as soon as she saw the car clearly, she realized it wasn’t her mom’s car. However, the car was heading straight for her. She was so afraid of being abducted (诱拐) by someone that she started to scream. She had heard so many stories from her teacher that had terrified her. Her teacher told her what happened to so many people who were abducted. She didn’t want to be one of those people. She began to think about all the wonderful times she had spent with her mom. In the meantime, she began to think of what she had said to her before she left that morning. She had said that she was the worst mom and that she never wanted to see her or talk to her again in her life. How she wished she had never said any of those horrible words to her mom. As the car came closer and closer she began to cry and realized that this might be the last time she ever saw her family again. As the mysterious figure got out of the car, she couldn’t see the person’s face because it was so dark. All she could see was the silver outline of the figure. 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。 Lucy was scared half to death as the figure approached closer to her but then she heard a familiar voice ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “That’s OK, my darling, but do you like my new car?” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题02 成长励志篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东德州·期末) Sarah woke up excited on Monday morning. She rushed downstairs and quickly ate her breakfast. The smell of coffee and warm toast filled the kitchen, but Sarah was too eager to enjoy the moment. She drank her orange juice in one go and grabbed her backpack. “Why are you in such a hurry, sweetie?” Dad asked curiously, noticing her haste. “We will have an important math competition today, Dad,” Sarah replied eagerly, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. “Mrs. White said she’d give wonderful prizes to winners. I’ve been practicing maths all weekend. Even though it’s a tough test, I feel ready for it.” Dad smiled warmly and patted her hair. “I’m sure you’ll do great, Sarah. Just take your time and stay calm.” Sarah nodded, feeling a surge of confidence. She carefully reviewed her multiplication tables one last time as Mom drove her to school. Finally, it was time for the test. The classroom was quiet except for the occasional rustle(沙沙声)of papers. “First question:7×8,” Mrs. White announced. Sarah quickly wrote down the answer, feeling confident. She could almost hear her dad’s encouraging words in her head. “Next:12×9,” Mrs. White continued. “That’s easy,” Sarah thought happily, writing down her answer on the test paper. She glanced around the classroom, seeing her classmates scribbling(乱写)away with serious expressions. But Sarah felt a sense of calm and readiness. An hour later, Mrs. White collected the papers. “I’ll grade these now,” she told the class. The room was filled with nervous energy as the students awaited the results. After marking, she announced, “Three students earned perfect scores today. Sarah, Michael, and Emma will receive pencil cases!” Mrs. White praised them and proudly presented the three students each a pencil case. Sarah joyfully received one with beautiful stars—her favorite. She was thrilled and held it up high. “This is the best day ever!” Sarah exclaimed, her face shining with pride. As Sarah looked over her test, feeling proud, she suddenly paused at one question. The problem “15×7” caught her eye. Her answer didn’t seem right. Sarah anxiously recalculated in her head, “15×7=115,” she whispered nervously. It was incorrect. “What should I do?” Sarah wondered desperately. Looking at the shiny star pencil case, Sarah felt a wave of unease. The day, once bright, now seemed dim, the pencil case feeling like a heavy burden in her backpack. 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。 Upon arriving home, Sarah rushed to tell her parents about her day. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The next day, Sarah approached Mrs. White’s office with the case. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东东营·期末) No One Will Ever Know Karen, Judy and I were the last ones back in the classroom after lunch, which was mostly empty. All of the other sixth graders were already outside playing happily, since it was a pleasant spring day. “Look what I found this morning in the storage cupboard when I was getting out some art supplies for Mrs. Eiffler.” With a broad grin on her face, Karen held up a wooden box filled with short pieces of chalk in every color of the rainbow. “Wow! What fun it would be to write on the blackboard while everyone is outside.” Judy’s eyes twinkled with anticipation. “But Mrs. Eiffler doesn’t want us writing on the blackboard,” I responded, already feeling guilty, although we had not yet done a thing. “Don’t be such a ‘fraidy cat’, Janet. No one will ever know,” said Karen, reaching into the box and drawing out a piece of chalk. “Right. Everyone is outside, so we’re safe.” Judy was already drawing a house with sure strokes. I hesitantly joined my friends in the artwork, wanting to be part of what was going on, but afraid of being caught. Trying various colors, we drew houses, trees and flowers. It was fun! All the time we were watching the clock, knowing that our fun would be over if anyone walked into the room. Then I had an idea. I chose a white piece from the box and wrote my name using my left hand. The handwriting was a bit shaky, but no one would doubt that it said “Janet”. “We’d better get this board cleaned off before Mrs. Eiffler comes back,” said Judy, eyeing the clock. She picked up an eraser and began erasing our handiwork from the board, trying not to leave any erasing marks. Everything came off... but my name! In disbelief, I looked at the chalk I held in my sweaty hand. Gosh! It wasn’t chalk at all. I had picked up a small piece of white color crayon which was mixed in with the pieces of chalk. My stomach hurt and my knees felt weak. What would Mrs. Eiffler do to me? 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。 “Quick, get some wet paper towels to make it come off,” said Judy, springing into action. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Eiffler walked in soon afterward, but she didn’t seem to notice the erasing marks. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东菏泽·期末) Eighth grade meant a new classroom and a new teacher, but I barely noticed the change. As far as I was concerned, a classroom was a classroom. I longed to be outside, wandering the hills of Tennessee where I grew up. My teachers didn’t appreciate hidden caves, running creeks (小溪) and wild bears any more than I appreciated maths, history and good handwriting. My report cards always included notes, like “Douglas needs to apply himself instead of looking out of the window.” My parents tried their best with me, but school hadn’t been a big part of their lives either. They left after the third grade. “He’ll grow out of it,” Daddy said when yet another teacher had concerns about me being too much of a dreamer. The rough land, the wildlife, and the adventure had back then more for me to dream about while chained to my eighth-grade desk. It seemed there were two kinds of people in the world: those who belonged in the classroom and those who belonged in the mountains. The teacher, Miss Cook seemed to know which one I was and had put me as far away from the window as possible. “Douglas Clark.” The sound of my name snapped (惊醒) me out of my daydream. Miss Cook had appeared at my side without my even knowing. “If this daydreaming continues, I’m going to have to pay a visit to your parents,” she said. I gave her a grin (咧嘴笑). “If you aren’t going to help cook supper, you might as well not come.” I said. The class laughed, but Miss Cook did not. “That’s very clever,” she said. “I think you should stay after school and share more of your cleverness.” I sighed. My joke was going to keep me where I didn’t belong. That’s the way it was with teachers. They never missed a chance to remind me of that. As soon as the bell rang, I took out my notebook to get a head start on writing I will not be clever in class 200 times. But Miss Cook had something else in mind. She called me to the front and told me to sit facing her. “I want you to tell me what you love about the world outside that window,” she said. 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 so surprised that for a long moment I didn’t know what to say. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: I turned in my paper the next day and waited for Miss Cook’s reaction. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 4 (24-25学年高二下·山东枣庄·期末) Ryan and Ahmed sat on their bicycles at the start of the cyclocross (公路越野赛) course. Ahmed had been competing in cyclocross for three years, but this was Ryan’s first race. Ahmed tightened his gloves, determined to win this year’s championship. Ryan wished he could remember everything Ahmed had taught him. Ryan reviewed the last six months in his mind. From the moment Ahmed had first asked whether he would like to try the sport, Ryan had been excited. Ahmed helped Ryan find safety gear. He also explained the importance of practising and set up a plan for the two friends to practice together. Practising was hard. Ryan soon grew bored with working on the same skills over and over. He was ready to race! Ryan ended up skipping many of the practices. When Ryan did go to practices, he spent more time doing tricks with his bike than he did listening to Ahmed’s tips. “Now the real fun begins,” Ryan thought as he sat at the starting line. “You need to get serious,” Ahmed warned. “Cyclocross can be dangerous.” Bang! The starting gun went off. The boys rushed off. Ryan saw the first obstacle (障碍) ahead—a series of small hurdles. “Here I go!” Ryan shouted. He jumped off his bike and landed hard on his foot. He tried to pick it up by the wheels but dropped it. Finally, he got his bike off the ground. The bike was heavy, and his ankle hurt. Before he knew it, he was lying face-down in the mud. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Ahmed reached down to help Ryan. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “I’m sure I’ll finish my next cyclocross race,” Ryan said. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题03 善良助人篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东聊城·期末) The knock on the door brought me quickly from my kitchen. With three little ones down for a meal, I hurried to answer before they were all awakened premature. Opening the door a crack revealed an old man dressed in dirty clothing. From his hand hung a torn plastic bag. “Can I help you?” I asked. “Would you like to buy some fresh garden vegetables?” His voice was shaky with age. “Are they from your garden?” Looking into his shabby bag, I saw mostly dirt, with a few carrots. “Yes,” His voice was soft and rough. “And I can get some apples from a tree in my yard. Would you like some of those too?” I wondered if he badly needed the bit of money he was asking for his produce. With a sigh, I gestured him in. “Please step inside and I’ll get my purse.” The next day, he knocked at our door again. This time Heidi, my generous little four-year-old, got there first. “Oh, hello. Would you like to come in for tea?” Without hesitating, the old man stepped inside and held out a basket with several apples resting at the bottom. “From my tree,” he said. “Thought you might like to make a pie.” There was no mistaking the depressed look in his eye. The three of us sat at the kitchen table, tasting cookies and sipping our tea, Heidi’s cup containing a much weaker version. Sheer delight in hosting a visitor was evident in her never- ending stream of questions. “What’s your name? Where do you live? Why are your clothes so dirty? Will your mother be mad at you?” The homeless- looking man chuckled (轻声笑) as he attempted to answer each question. His name was Mr Locket and he lived around the corner. His wife had passed away several years before, and his children all lived far away. He was lonely. His need for companionship had sent him door to door under the trick of selling fruit and vegetables. 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。 Eventually, the cookies were gone and he struggled to his feet. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The next day, the children excitedly awaited his visit. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东青岛·期末) As the school year wrapped up and the first days of summer vacation stretched out before them, Max, Ava, and Sam had a perfect day planned at their usual community park. This tidy little park was their go - to spot for unwinding and just enjoying some precious leisure time. Max rushed ahead with a soccer ball under his arm, Ava and Sam trailing closely behind, full of energy. It was the kind of day that promised endless fun and carefree laughter. But as they stepped into the park, their heart sank. The once - beloved playground was now a chaotic mess of discarded trash (乱扔的垃圾) — candy wrappers stuck in the slide’s metal bars, plastic bottles rolling in the wind, and chip bags lying underfoot. “Look at this!” Ava shouted in disbelief as she pointed to the garbage near the swings. Max’s face darkened with frustration. The three friends stood frozen, their eyes scanning the playground area. The once clean slides and swings were now buried under a layer of candy wrappers and plastic bottles. Ava cast a glance (瞥一眼) at the walking trails, where garbage seemed to have taken over, with discarded bags and cans lying everywhere. Sam looked out at the grassy fields — a disaster. The park was vast, but every corner seemed to have been touched by the carelessness of others. “Who would be so thoughtless?” Max whispered, shaking his head. Sam kicked a plastic bottle in anger, sending it flying across the grass. “It’s not just thoughtless — it’s disrespectful.” Ava sighed thoughtfully but suddenly her face lit up. “We can’t just leave it like this. Why don’t we do something about it? We can, say, form a Cleanup Squad (清洁小分队)…” she said, her voice soft but determined. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Max and Sam exchanged an excited glance. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Unexpectedly, other parkgoers joined in as they did the cleanup. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东潍坊·期末) At nine years old, Charlotte went through more than the usual amount of excitement and change for a girl. In the past few months, her stable life had been turned upside down when her father was laid off from his job. This brought about a series of events, including her parents losing their beautiful Victorian home and forcing their family into a fifteen-foot trailer(拖车)they had previously only used for weekend camping trips. Life in the trailer was tough, yet it was filled with warmth. Though her family possessed little, their door was never closed to those who had even less. Never will she forget the first time they squeezed onto the tiny couch(长沙发)together, which doubled as her parents’ bed at night. One evening, as her mother was checking the last food they had, her voice trembled, “We don’t have enough food to last the week.” Hearing this, Charlotte was seized by a sense of sadness, like a huge stone settled in her heart. Moments later, her mother rose to prepare the modest chicken dinner. Charlotte wandered outside where her dad was working on their broken-down truck. Just then, a middle-aged man with dirty clothes emerged from a winding path. Coming right up to them, the man whispered in hesitation with a mix of shame and hope, “I... I am a hiker and have got lost. I’m hungry and wondering if you have any food to spare.” Charlotte’s heart tightened, countless thoughts racing in her mind. They barely had enough for themselves. The chicken for dinner wouldn’t even fill three plates. “But the man seems to be in greater need of food than we do,” she thought to herself. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “Of course!” The words escaped Charlotte before she even realized it. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Days later, the hiker returned with a big bag. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题01 亲情友情篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东济南·期末) My Dad, Matt, lost his job and when Christmas came, we had no money at all. On Christmas Eve, Dad took me into our yard. I was five that year and I sat next to Dad and we looked up at the sky, “Pick out your favorite star,” Dad said. He told me I could have one star for keeps. He said it was my Christmas present. “You can’t give me a star! No one owns the stars.” “That’s right, Betty. No one else owns them. You just have to claim it before anyone else does.” I looked up to the stars and tried to figure out which was the best one. I could see hundreds, maybe thousands or even millions, hanging in the clear sky. There was one in particular, in the west above the mountains but low in the sky, which shone more brightly than all the rest. I pointed and claimed it. Dad smiled, telling me I chose Venus. It looked bigger and brighter because it was much closer than other stars. It reflected the light of the sun. “I like it anyway,” I said. “Alright,” Dad agreed. “It’s Christmas. You can have a planet if you want.” From then on, Venus got a new name in our family, Betty’s Planet. After Christmas, Dad found another job in the mine and he worked like mad. Gradually, we could make ends meet and there were presents under the Christmas tree and cakes when it was my birthday. But deep down, no present could match Betty’s Planet. Years later, I entered university, majoring in engineering, but I stuck to my passion for astronomy in my spare time. In my junior year, I became the first undergraduate ever to discover an asteroid (小行星) when examining images of thousands of asteroids on my computer, due to which I was given the right to name this asteroid according to the tradition of International Astronomical Union. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 This time, I decided to give Dad a present. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dad said he owed me an apology for that Christmas. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东泰安·期末) The moonlight came through the window covered in frost, and made the frost look shiny and silver. As 12-year-old Lily huddled(蜷缩)under her thin and worn-out blanket, she could feel the cold seeping (渗透)through the fabric, making her tremble (发抖). The old blanket had been a comfort since she was a baby, but tonight it offered little warmth against the icy cold. Downstairs, the faint tapping of the keyboard echoed (回响) through the silent house, a non-stop rhythm that seemed to match the ticking of the clock on the wall. Dad was working again, his fingers flying over the keys with a speed that spoke of long hours of practice. Each tap was like a nail driven into the silence of the house. Lily glanced at the handmade invitation card on her bedside table, its shiny letters spelling “Happy Birthday, Dad!” now seeming childish and out of place. Three weeks ago, Lily had excitedly planned a surprise for Dad’s 40th birthday. She’d saved lunch money to buy his favorite walnut cake, memorized a piano piece he once taught her, and even convinced Mom to keep it secret. But tonight, like the past twenty nights, Dad remained working on his laptop, buried in reports from his new job promotion. A sudden cough made Lily’s small body shake. The room felt colder than usual. Her trembling fingers reached for the thermometer (温度计)—39.8℃. She opened her mouth to call for Dad, but stopped. She could still hear his voice from last Tuesday, “Can’t you see I’m in the middle of a meeting?” The memory made her hide deeper in the pillows, her determination fading away. Trembling, Lily pulled the blanket over her head, hoping to find comfort in the dark. Maybe if she slept, the headache would disappear, and things would be better when she woke up. When she was hot and confused, she heard fast footsteps, felt strong arms lift her, and smelled Dad’s familiar smell with panic... (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Lily found herself in a hospital room as she slowly opened her eyes. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When morning light came into the hospital room, Dad was holding something familiar. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东青州·期末) I’d always been told to take care of my older brother, Brian, who was born weak and small. I’d often tie his shoes or prepare another glass of water for him. My mom saw my larger size and strong body as a sign that I was to be a kind of guardian angel (守护天使) for Brian. However, that was not the case. One day our school sponsored a pumpkin-carving contest. First prize was $100, and I knew just how I would spend it. There was a brand-new game I was dying to own. So I decided the first place bonus definitely had to land in my pocket. When I had to carve the perfect pumpkin I’d picked out, it dawned on me that with my big clumsy fingers I’d surely screw it up (搞砸). I thought of Brian’s smaller, delicate hands and knew he was the man for the job. I immediately begged Brian. Unexpectedly, he asked for a cut. That was fifty-fifty. Quickly doing the math in my head, I figured out even if I split (分摊) the first prize, I’d still have enough cash for the game. So I gave in to Brian’s demands. With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face, and now we had the best pumpkin ever. Then the unexpected happened: We came in second. Unfortunately, second prize was only $50, and I needed every penny of that to buy the game. The day of the awards ceremony, the principal handed over the money to me because Brian was home, sick with cold. If he really wanted to win, he would have been here today, I thought to myself, justifying stealing the cash from under poor Brian’s runny nose. With hardly a thought, I ran to the store and bought my dream game. That night when Brian asked if we had won, I denied, afraid to look into his eyes. The whole thing was never mentioned again until the day when Brian was packing for college. I played my usual role in helping him pack when I came across an old album filled with photos he had taken as the school photographer. 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 enjoying the photos when one caught my eye. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: “You actually knew and didn’t say anything?" I was shocked. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 4 (24-25学年高二下·山东滕州·期末) In the busy city of New York, a man named Alex spent nearly 30 years searching for his long-lost childhood best friend, Sam. Growing up together in the same neighbourhood, they had shared countless memories and adventures. From exploring hidden corners of the neighbourhood park to sharing secrets under the night sky, their friendship was a storybook tale. But when Sam’s family suddenly moved away during their teenage years, that story was left unfinished. Despite the passage of time, Alex never forgot Sam and the bond they shared. Over the years, Alex tried every possible means to locate Sam. He checked old phone books, contacted many friends, and even used social media, but all his efforts were in vain. It seemed as if Sam had disappeared into the air. Yet, the bond they once shared kept Alex’s hope alive. One day, while looking through an old photo album, Alex came across a faded picture of Sam and himself, taken during a summer camp they had attended as kids. The photo captured (记录下) Sam’s wide smile and his signature gesture, running his hand through his brown thick curly (卷曲的) hair. Alex couldn’t help recalling their happy times—swimming in the lake, telling stories by the campfire and laughing together. Feeling hopeful, He got in touch with the camp organisers, hoping they might have some clues. Luckily, the camp had maintained records of past attendees and they were able to provide Alex with a list of potential contacts. Weeks passed as Alex reached out to each name on the list. It wasn’t until he contacted the last name on the list that he finally got a breakthrough. The person on the other end of the line was Sam’s cousin, who had kept in touch with Sam over the years. She was excited to hear from Alex and immediately gave Alex Sam’s number. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 With shaking hands, Alex picked up his cell phone. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When Alex approached the park entrance, a familiar figure came into view. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 5 (24-25学年高二下·山东淄博·期末) Growing up, my family had a strict rule about our backyard garden. My parents called it The Sanctuary (圣殿) and it was treated like holy ground. Every flower, leaf, and piece of grass had to be flawless. My mom often said, “Plants are delicate. Admire them, don’t disturb them.” That summer, my parents had to leave on a business trip for two months, leaving me alone to look after the house. Before they left, my mom reminded me, “Remember, don’t touch anything in The Sanctuary.” I nodded, not knowing how that simple promise would soon fall apart. One afternoon, as I wandered into the backyard, I stopped to admire the perfectly arranged rows of flowers. Then my curiosity got the better of me. I reached out and touched one. It felt strangely firm, like plastic. I pulled it gently, and the whole flower came off, showing a metal wire underneath. Shocked, I checked other plants. They were not real flowers! Anger boiled inside me. My parents always talked about respecting nature, yet they had built a perfect, lifeless garden. I couldn’t stand it. Looking at the fake flowers, an idea formed in my mind. Without hesitation, I grabbed a small spade (铲) from the toolbox and started digging a spot of soil in a corner of The Sanctuary. At first, I wasn’t sure what I was doing. I had never planted anything in my life. So I turned to our next-door neighbor for help. Mrs. Green, an elderly woman, was willing to lend a hand. She gave me flower plants from her own garden and explained how to plant them and water the soil. “Don’t be afraid of getting your hands dirty” she said with smile. At first, my small garden looked messy. The soil was uneven, and the plants were weak. But over the days, I learned more — how to pull out weeds, keep pests away, and take good care of my plants. Gradually, the once lifeless corner of The Sanctuary turned into a lively space. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2) 开头它给出。 When my parents returned, I eagerly led them to the backyard. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Then my parents agreed to give the garden a new try. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题02 成长励志篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东临沂·期末) I worked at a local university and our office was staffed with a few student workers. One of the students was on a football team that needed a member. She overheard me talking about how I had always wanted to play football, but never got the chance. The student offered to let me come and try out. I was excited and scared. Excited at the thought of doing something I had always wanted to do, but scared I was too out of shape and too old to keep up with athletic twenty-year-olds. There was no harm trying out, though. I agreed to be on the field for practice. My husband and children thought I was crazy but I didn’t care. It was something I had to do for myself. It was a now or never moment. My job at the university was secretary, so I spent all day there, sitting and typing. Doing homework all evening after sitting all day caused a big loss to my health. My son was playing high school football, my daughter took some dance classes and I had all the mom responsibilities too. Between going to games, dance classes, and house work, finding time for me seemed impossible, but I knew playing football with kids would be the only chance. I showed up with butterflies in my stomach and low expectations on the selection day. I was slow and I was out of breath very easily, but my desire to do this made me drive forward. Once the coaches and the players sized up my abilities, they would determine the position I’d play. Surprisingly, no one else showed up to compete for that position, so without question, it was mine. I couldn’t have been happier! They took my shirt size, number and my team name. I chose “Mama Platt” because it is what a couple of the students called me, and I chose my dad’s football number from high school: 74. I still remember the moment when I stood in a sport ing goods store picking out athletic shoes. Was this really happening? I couldn’t believe it. These girls were actually going to let me be a part of the team! 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I started practicing early every day. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The first game of the season came. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东五莲·期末) Twelve-year-old Tina often ignored advice from her parents and insisted she was always right. She usually bossed her brother and sister around and was mean to her friends. As a result, her personality drove them away because no one could tolerate her behaviour. Tina’s arrogance (傲慢) often landed her in trouble. Whenever her father, an experienced mathematics teacher, tried to give her some advice, she would roll her eyes and reply only that she did not need his help. Her father would sigh in resignation. Tina would then stay up late to complete her homework and often overslept the next morning. Although she usually managed to submit it, she would be punished for reporting late to school. At times, she would be sent off class. Tina’s arrogance also annoyed her coach. At a particularly intense training session, her Track and Field coach offered her guidance, pointing out ways to improve her running technique. Habitually, Tina refused to take his advice. Not long after, she felt a sharp pain in her knee. “I will prove Coach wrong! I am sure my method is the right one!” Tina thought to herself. However, as she continued to run, the pain intensified, and soon enough, she had to drag her feet through every step she took. Even when her teammate Sarah told her not to overdo it, she brushed her off, saying, “Mind your own business.” At that, the coach shook his head disapprovingly. He could not understand why Tina insisted on her ways. Later that night, the pain in the knee kept her awake. As she lay in bed, she found it impossible to find a comfortable position. It was painful every time she moved. It was then that she realized the consequences of her opinionatedness. She had never listened to her coach and her teammates. She realized that she had no friends to seek comfort from. Tina sobbed uncontrollably as this thought raced through her mind. How desperately she needed someone to talk to! 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 At that very moment, Tina’s mother appeared, looking concerned. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Recognizing the need to change, Tina decided to do something. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东烟台·期末) Every Christmas, Dale Marks and his wife Julie put up a massive Christmas light display at Star Square in the neighborhood to raise money for the Food Bank of Iowa. It usually took the couple a week to prepare, but they were happy to do it despite the trouble. Watching the light display during Christmas had become a neighborhood tradition. People admired the couple’s selfless acts. Every year they visited the light display and contributed to the food bank willingly. In 2023, Dale and Julie made over 28,000 meals in cash for the food bank, which was really an amazing achievement. As everyone was looking forward to the 2024 light display, something unexpected occurred. Dale suddenly passed out and was rushed to the hospital. Having ignored mild chest discomfort for days, he was unaware a viral infection had led to severe myocarditis (心肌炎). After careful physical examination, he was told to stay in hospital for a month-long treatment. That meant that he was unable to set up or organize this year’s light display as his doctor strictly prohibited physical labor until full recovery. There were only three days left before the Christmas light display. However, the couple could do nothing since Julie had to take care of Dale in the hospital. Still determined to carry on the Christmas light tradition to feed the hungry, they felt anxious. Then an idea struck Dale that they could find someone else to help do that. Soon, the notice was put up on the noticeboard in the community. The news that Dale had a serious disease and couldn’t hold the Christmas light display this year spread quickly. Concerned about him, many neighbors came to the hospital to see Dale. Among them were his neighbor Mr. Music and his son Jack, a high school student. They had been coming to donate money every year and even helped with the light display. 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右: (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “Dale, don’t worry about the light display,” Mr. Music comforted. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On Christmas night, Dale was wheeled to Star Square. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题08 读后续写 主题01 亲情友情篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东青岛·期末) Evan, the brightest kid in the neighbourhood, ran a backyard detective agency, where he helped neighbors solve mysteries. One chilly November morning, his neighbor James burst into Evan’s clubhouse, with pajamas on, hair stuck up, and boots muddy. “Molly’s gone!” James cried, burying his head in his arms. “Someone must have stolen her.” Evan patted James on the back. “Calm down, James. There might be another explanation.” James looked up, eyes glistening with hope. “Do you think you can find her?” Evan picked up a pencil and his notebook. “I’ll need a complete description.” Molly was James’s beloved pet turtle — olive green with black lines, a pale yellow neck, and a six-inch shell. She had appeared in James’s lily pond the previous spring and loved basking (晒太阳) on a sunlit rock. But that morning, she was nowhere to be found. Evan’s pencil danced across the paper. “Let’s go to the pond. Show me where Molly was before she disappeared.” With a knitted brow, James led the way to the backyard. “I check on her every morning.” James sobbed. “She likes our lily pond, and she always likes to sit on that rock in the sun, stretching out her neck.” Evan jotted down more notes. “Was she on the rock the last time you saw her?” “Yes, she’s there every morning at sunrise. But not today.” He added this information to his notebook. “I’ve found some good clues,” he said, without looking up. “I need to check some facts online. Meet me in my office in 30 minutes.” Rushing home, Evan called out to his mom, asking if he could borrow her laptop. He searched for turtle species in Northern California. Soon, he found matching photographs on a wildlife website. Staring at those photos of hibernating (冬眠的) turtles, Evan was lost in deep thought. James showed up early, “Did you find Molly?” 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: “Not exactly,” said Evan, “but I know where she is.” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph2: One warm April morning, he rushed to Evan’s clubhouse, breathless. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】A possible version: “Not exactly,” said Evan, “but I know where she is.” Unfolding the laptop and scrolling through the pictures he had googled, Evan elaborated, his voice steady and convincing. “You see, James. Turtles often enter a state of hibernation to conserve energy and protect themselves from the freezing temperatures.” James listened intently, his earlier restlessness gradually giving way to curiosity. Evan pointed to a detailed diagram on the screen, illustrating how turtles bury themselves in the mud. “Molly might have done just that,” Evan continued. “She could be right there, waiting for the warmth of spring to wake her up.” James’s face lit up with hope, the weight lifted off his mind. He decided to wait patiently for Molly’s return. One warm April morning, he rushed to Evan’s clubhouse, breathless. “Evan, she’s back!” James exclaimed, eyes sparkling with joy. Together, they hurried to the pond, with brisk steps. There was Molly on her favourite rock, basking in the sunlight, sprawling lazily, and her eyes half-closed in contentment. James knelt down, gently stroking her glistening olive green shell. “Thank you.” he said, looking up at his young neighbor with gratitude. “She was hibernating. You were right all along.” Just then, Molly stretched out her pale yellow neck, as if chiming in his words. Evan smiled, not just for his detective success, but for the profound fulfillment of being a beacon of hope for his neighbors in trouble. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了聪明的小男孩埃文和邻居之间的故事。一个寒冷的早晨,邻居詹姆斯心爱的小乌龟找不到了。他很着急,认为被人偷走了,来到埃文家求助,埃文询问并记录了小乌龟的细节。他安慰了詹姆斯后,借来了妈妈的电脑了解乌龟的相关知识,当看到乌龟冬眠的图片时,陷入了沉思。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“‘确切地说,没有,”埃文说,‘但我知道她在哪里。’”及上文埃文看到乌龟冬眠的图片时,陷入了沉思可知,第一段可描写埃文向詹姆斯介绍乌龟冬眠的知识,告诉他小乌龟应该是藏到泥土里冬眠了,来年春天会出来的及詹姆斯的心情变化。 ②由第二段首句内容“四月里一个温暖的早晨,他气喘吁吁地冲向埃文的会所。”可知,第二段可描写詹姆斯发现了小乌龟,很高兴,詹姆斯很感激埃文。 2.续写线索:向詹姆斯普及乌龟冬眠知识——詹姆斯感到很新奇——相信了埃文的话——充满希望——小乌龟出现——感谢埃文 3词汇激活 行为类 ①解释:elaborate/explain ②保存,保护:conserve/preserve ③决定:decide/make a decision/determine/elect 情绪类 ①喜悦:one's face lit up/one's face brightened/one's eyes shone/one's eyes sparkled ②感谢:with gratitude/showing his appreciation/gratefully 【点睛】 [高分句型1] Unfolding the laptop and scrolling through the pictures he had googled, Evan elaborated, his voice steady and convincing.(运用了现在分词作状语和独立主格结构作状语) [高分句型2] James’s face lit up with hope, the weight lifted off his mind.(运用了独立主格结构作状语) [高分句型3]“Evan, she’s back!” James exclaimed, eyes sparkling with joy.(运用了独立主格结构作状语) Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东青岛·期末) It was a sunny Saturday morning, and Jake had just put on his sneakers when his phone buzzed. It was a message from Ryan: “Meet at the park in 15 minutes?” Jake smiled. It had been a long week of school, and he couldn’t wait to play basketball with his friends. Just as he was heading out, his mom called from the kitchen. “Jake! Come back! I need your help with the storage room.” “But Mom, I told Ryan I’d meet him at the park,” Jake protested. “We talked about this. Grandma is moving in this weekend, so we need to clean out the storage room to make space for her.” “Grandma?” Jake thought, the word feeling almost foreign on his tongue. He didn’t even know her that well — it had been years since she last visited, and now she was moving in? He couldn’t believe he had to give up his Saturday for someone he barely knew. With complaints and sighs, he kicked at the floor as he trudged down the hallway, dragging his feet like they weighed a ton. Stepping into the storage room, his nose wrinkled in disgust. The place was a disaster. Spiderwebs drooped from every corner, and dust swirled in the sunlight like dirty smoke. Boxes teetered in unstable stacks, a rolled-up carpet with worn edges lay half-spilled across the floor, and forgotten junk crowded every inch. Jake let out a long, dramatic sigh — this job was going to take forever. Just as he was about to give up and sneak a text to Ryan, a faded blue album tucked at the bottom of the suitcase caught his eye. Faint words were etched on its leather cover: Stories with Jake (To Be Continued…). He pulled it out and flipped it open—the pages were filled with moments of him and his grandmother. On the very first page was a photo — On the very first page was a photo: his grandmother, much younger then, cradling a tiny baby wrapped in a soft blanket. At the bottom of the photo he saw some words in careful handwriting: “Glad to meet you, baby Jake.” 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: As he flipped through more photos, his eyes began to mist. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Next morning, when his grandmother stepped into her new room, Jake handed her the album. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 As he flipped through more photos, Jake’s eyes began to mist. There were pictures of him as a baby, always in his grandmother’s arms — smiling, feeding him, helping him take his first steps. He hadn’t remembered any of it, but the photos told a story of love and time shared. His anger from earlier now felt silly. Taking a deep breath, he set the album aside and got to work. He rolled up the old carpet, stacked boxes neatly, and swept the floor, stirring up clouds of dust. Spiderwebs clung to his sleeves, but he didn’t stop. The room slowly changed from a forgotten mess to a clean, welcoming space. As sunlight streamed in, Jake looked around and smiled. Maybe this wasn’t such a bad way to spend a Saturday. Next morning, when his grandmother stepped into her new room, Jake handed her the album. She blinked in surprise, then smiled softly as she ran her fingers over the worn cover. “You found this?” she asked. Jake nodded.” I didn’t know we had so many memories.” They sat together on the edge of the bed, flipping through the pages. She laughed at some photos, explained others, and paused with misty eyes at a few. When they reached the last page, Jake grinned. “Let’s add a new one.” He grabbed his phone, held it out, and the two leaned in close. “Say cheese!” Click. A fresh photo joined the album—Jake and his grandmother, smiling side by side, ready to continue their story together. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了Jake原本计划周六和朋友打篮球,但被妈妈要求帮忙清理储藏室以迎接即将搬来的奶奶的故事。在清理过程中,Jake发现了一本记录了他和奶奶过去时光的相册,这让他对奶奶产生了新的认识。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“当他翻看更多照片时,他的眼睛开始湿润了。”可知,第一段可描写Jake在翻看相册时,看到了自己和奶奶过去的照片,感受到了奶奶的爱,从而改变了之前对奶奶搬来的不满态度,开始认真清理储藏室。 ②由第二段首句内容“第二天早上,当他的奶奶走进她的新房间时,Jake把相册递给了她。”可知,第二段可描写Jake把相册送给奶奶,两人一起翻看相册,回忆过去,并决定一起继续他们的故事,拍了一张新的照片加入相册。 2.续写线索:发现相册——翻看照片——感受奶奶的爱——改变态度——认真清理——奶奶走进房间——把相册送给奶奶——一起翻看——决定继续故事——拍摄新照片 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①开始工作:get to work/start working ②深呼吸:take a deep breath/inhale deeply ③放置:set aside/put aside/place aside 情绪类 ①生气:anger/rage ②惊讶地:in surprise/in amazement 【点睛】【高分句型1】She blinked in surprise, then smiled softly as she ran her fingers over the worn cover.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句) 【高分句型2】When they reached the last page, Jake grinned.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句) Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东日照·期末) On the afternoon of his 18th birthday, Tony climbed up to the dusty attic (阁楼) searching for childhood photos to show his college friends. As he moved aside some old suitcases, his fingers brushed against a small wooden box in the corner. Wiping off a thick layer of dust, he could barely make out the faded label “My Sunshine” written in his mother’s delicate handwriting. With growing curiosity, Tony opened the box. His breath caught in his throat as he discovered a treasure trove of memories. There, resting on a bed of yellowed tissue paper, was his first lost tooth wrapped in a tiny handkerchief. Tony’s fingers trembled as he uncovered every handmade birthday card he’d ever given her. Digging deeper, Tony found a leather-bound notebook filled with detailed entries: “March 12, 2005—Tony took his first steps today!”; “May 18, 2018—Won the science fair, so proud!” Each page contained not just facts but her emotional reactions—little notes like “He looked so small walking into that big school.” or “I cried when the judges called his name.” At the very bottom of the box, Tony found something unexpected—a dried flower pressed between two sheets of wax paper. It took him a moment to recognize it: a daisy from his elementary school Mother’s Day performance, when he sang off-key (跑调) but beamed with pride as she clapped the loudest. Holding the box to his chest, Tony knew this birthday would be different, This time, he wouldn’t just accept her love—he would finally return it. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Tony wiped his eyes and headed downstairs. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ His mother came back home with a big birthday cake. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Tony wiped his eyes and headed downstairs. He found his mother’s favorite vase in the living room and filled it with fresh daisies—just like the one she’d saved all those years. He decided to prepare a surprise for her too. Then, he rummaged through the kitchen, gathering ingredients to bake her favorite cookies — something he’d never done before. As the sweet scent filled the air, Tony sat at the table and began writing a letter, pouring out all the love and gratitude he’d never expressed. His mother came back home with a big birthday cake. The moment she stepped inside, her eyes widened — the flowers, the warm cookies, and Tony waiting with a smile. Before she could speak, he hugged her tightly, whispering, “Thank you for keeping every little piece of me.” Tears welled in her eyes as she noticed the open wooden box on the table. “I’ve kept these for you, hoping one day you’d find them and know how much you mean to me.’” she murmured, touched. That night, instead of blowing out candles alone, Tony held her hand as they made a wish together — a new tradition born from the love she’d always cherished. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述Tony在18岁生日当天,于阁楼发现母亲珍藏的记录自己成长点滴的木盒,深受感动,决定不再只是被动接受母亲的爱,而是要主动回馈。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“Tony擦了擦眼睛,走下楼去。”可知,第一段可描写Tony下楼后母亲准备惊喜的过程(插花和准备妈妈喜欢的食物)。 ②由第二段句首内容“他的母亲带着一个大生日蛋糕回到家。”可知,第二段可描写母亲回家后看到Tony准备的惊喜的反应,以及他们之间的情感交流。 2. 续写线索:下楼——准备惊喜——母亲回家——看到惊喜——拥抱感谢——表达爱意——共同许愿 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①决定做:decide to do/make up one’s mind to do ②搜寻:rummage/search ③珍惜:cherish/treasure 情绪类 ①吃惊:surprise/ amazement ②感动的:touched/moved 【点睛】【高分句型1】 He found his mother’s favorite vase in the living room and filled it with fresh daisies—just like the one she’d saved all those years.(运用了省略了引导词that的定语从句) 【高分句型2】 Before she could speak, he hugged her tightly, whispering, “Thank you for keeping every little piece of me.” (运用了before引导的时间状语从句以及现在分词作状语) Passage 4 (24-25学年高二下·山东威海·期末) Arizona had two best friends, Ollie and Maria, who never seemed to get along well. But a recent experience brought them closer. Last week, Arizona’s neighbor asked her to help walk his three dogs for a few days. Arizona happily agreed, thinking it would be fun. When she ran into Ollie, she eagerly shared the news. Ollie raised an eyebrow and warned her the dogs were anything but angels (天使). Arizona felt curious but still optimistic. Later that day, when the news reached Maria, she expressed concern that it would be too much for Arizona to handle them alone. Arizona started to feel nervous. The big day arrived, and Arizona immediately realized Ollie and Maria were right. “Hey, stop pulling!” she shouted, but the dogs just dragged her along. Things were getting out of hand. Just then, both Ollie and Maria showed up to help. But Arizona worried that might cause more trouble. As expected, the two immediately started arguing about who should be in charge. Their voices grew louder and louder. Arizona stepped in, trying to calm them down. She suggested they each take one dog to walk, hoping to share the work and end the chaos. Shortly after the dogs were assigned, another problem popped up. Ollie got so excited that he tangled their leashes (狗绳) together. Maria got mad at him, while Ollie insisted that he could fix it. At the sight of the rising tension, Arizona quickly offered a solution. “Let’s drop the leashes for a second to sort out which is whose?” she suggested. But as soon as they let go of the leashes, the dogs sensed the lack of control and started running around. “Nooooooo!” Arizona cried hopelessly, seeing the dogs running wildly. “Come back!” she shouted, her voice filled with urgency. The dogs, now free and excited, were running between trees and bushes, completely ignoring the calls. The friends froze there, shocked and speechless. 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。 Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范例1: Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. Without hesitation, he pulled them out and whistled loudly. The dogs, catching the delicious smell, immediately turned their heads and dashed back, tails wagging eagerly. Seizing the moment, Arizona quickly grabbed the leashes while Maria and Ollie worked together to untangle them. “Let’s each handle one dog,” Arizona suggested firmly. Ollie nodded, handing out treats to keep the dogs calm, while Maria efficiently organized the leashes. Their teamwork finally brought order to the chaos. With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. Maria began awkwardly, “Maybe arguing wasn’t helpful.” Ollie grinned, “Yeah, but we fixed it together.” Arizona smiled, feeling relieved. “See? When we cooperate, things work out.” They realized their constant disagreements had only made situations harder and promised to listen to each other and compromise. As they walked the dogs home, laughter replaced tension, their friendship stronger than ever. 范例2: Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. He suggested using them to get the dogs’ attention. Arizona and Maria looked at each other skeptically but decided to give it a try. “How about I get their attention with the hot dogs while you two sneak up and grab their leashes?” Ollie proposed. The friends agreed it was a good plan. Holding up hot dogs, he called them over. “Hey, guys! Look what I’ve got!” The dogs, lured by the smell, began to gather around him. Seeing the dogs attracted, Arizona and Maria moved in quickly, grabbing the leashes. “Got them!” Maria exclaimed. Then the three friends sorted out the leashes properly. With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. “Teamwork makes the dream work,” Arizona said with a smile. Maria and Ollie nodded in agreement. And they apologized to each other for what they had done earlier. Then the friends worked together seamlessly, each taking a dog to walk. Later that day, they decided to continue working together for the rest of the week, ensuring that the dog-walking task would go smoothly. 范例3: Suddenly, Ollie thought of the hot dogs in his bag. “Wait!” he shouted, digging quickly in his bag. He waved a hot dog in the air and whistled. Amazingly, the dogs turned their heads, tails wagging. “They’ve stopped!” Maria exclaimed. One by one, the dogs ra n back and gathered around Ollie. Maria and Arizona rushed forward to grab the leashes. The three friends finally got the dogs under control. Arizona let out a long sigh of relief. “Nice thinking, Ollie,” she said, impressed. Ollie and Maria exchanged a warm glance. “Hot dogs for hot messes,” Maria said, raising a thumb with a grin. With the dogs settling beside them, they reflected on the whole event. Arizona brushed a leaf from her sleeve and looked at the other two, smiling softly, “I guess we actually made a good team.” Maria looked down at the leashes in her hands, then over at Ollie. “I might have been too quick to doubt, Ollie.” Ollie gave a small laugh and kicked at a twig near his shoe. “Well, I nearly made a mess of it,” he said, glancing at the dogs, “but hey — at least I had snacks.” Arizona chuckled, and even Maria let out a quiet laugh. The air felt different now — less sharp, more settled. The three friends walked on side by side, dogs in hand, their steps easy and unhurried. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了亚利桑那帮邻居遛三只狗,好友奥利和玛丽亚前来帮忙却争执不断,还弄乱狗绳让狗乱跑。最后奥利用热狗唤回狗,三人协作解决问题,反思后承诺多倾听妥协,友谊更深厚。 【详解】(范文1) 1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“突然,奥利想起了他包里的热狗”可知,第一段可描写奥利用热狗唤回狗,三人协作解决问题。 ②由第二段首句内容“随着狗狗们在他们身边安顿下来,他们开始回顾整个事件”可知,第二段可描写三人反思后承诺多倾听妥协,友谊更深厚。 2.续写线索:想起热狗——用热狗唤回狗——恢复秩序——回顾事件——感悟——友谊加深 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①对付:handle /cope with ②抓住:grab/seize ③建议:suggest/advise 情绪类 ①紧张:tension/stress ②尴尬地:awkwardly/embarrassedly 【点睛】[高分句型1] When we cooperate, things work out.(运用了when引导时间状语从句) [高分句型2] As they walked the dogs home, laughter replaced tension, their friendship stronger than ever.(运用了as引导时间状语从句) Passage 5 (24-25学年高二下·山东莱州·期末) On a dark stormy night, Lucy dressed in a bright yellow raincoat covered in dirty mud was sitting on her house step, waiting for her mom to come home. After she waited for an hour, she became scared. She could hear noises that made her feel lonelier and more abandoned. Various horrible thoughts rolled through her head. She thought her mom didn’t want her anymore and had left her to fend for (照料) herself. She thought that something might have happened to her that would affect her life forever. Suddenly she saw lights from a car. Her face lit up but as soon as she saw the car clearly, she realized it wasn’t her mom’s car. However, the car was heading straight for her. She was so afraid of being abducted (诱拐) by someone that she started to scream. She had heard so many stories from her teacher that had terrified her. Her teacher told her what happened to so many people who were abducted. She didn’t want to be one of those people. She began to think about all the wonderful times she had spent with her mom. In the meantime, she began to think of what she had said to her before she left that morning. She had said that she was the worst mom and that she never wanted to see her or talk to her again in her life. How she wished she had never said any of those horrible words to her mom. As the car came closer and closer she began to cry and realized that this might be the last time she ever saw her family again. As the mysterious figure got out of the car, she couldn’t see the person’s face because it was so dark. All she could see was the silver outline of the figure. 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。 Lucy was scared half to death as the figure approached closer to her but then she heard a familiar voice ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “That’s OK, my darling, but do you like my new car?” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Lucy was scared half to death as the figure approached closer to her but then she heard a familiar voice. “Hey, Lucy, what’s the matter? It’s me, your mom,” the figure said in a comforting tone. Lucy stopped crying the moment she heard her mom’s voice. She jumped to her feet, rushed over and threw herself into her mom’s arms with tears streaming down her cheeks. “I’m terribly sorry, Mom. I shouldn’t have said those mean words.” Lucy sobbed. Her mom hugged her tightly and wiped the tears off her cheeks gently. “That’s OK, my darling, but do you like my new car?” Lucy’s mom said. Lucy nodded her head, a shy smile spreading across her face. It wasn’t until then that she realized why she had seen a different car. She was just so happy that her mom didn’t leave her and that she wasn’t going to be abducted. After her mom locked her new car and unlocked the front door, they walked in happily arm in arm. “I must have the best mom in the whole world and I’m lucky to have her” Lucy thought to herself. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Lucy因为与妈妈发生争执后,独自坐在家门前的台阶上等待妈妈回家的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“当那个身影离她越来越近时,Lucy吓得半死。”以及第二段首句内容“没关系,亲爱的,不过你喜欢我的新车吗?”可知,第一段可描写Lucy非常害怕,却听到了熟悉的声音,原来是妈妈回来了。 ②由第二段首句内容“没关系,亲爱的,不过你喜欢我的新车吗?”可知,第二段可描写原来这是妈妈的新车,母女二人开心地回了家。 2.续写线索:人影越来越近,Lucy吓得半死——这时,她听到了熟悉的声音,原来是妈妈——Lucy听到妈妈的声音,赶紧向前抱住了妈妈,并向妈妈道歉——妈妈为Lucy擦去了泪水,问她是否喜欢自己的新车——Lucy点点头,俩人一起回了家——Lucy心有感触,觉得自己拥有世上最好的妈妈 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①停止:stop/quit ②拥抱:hug/embrace ③明白:realize/come to know 情绪类 ①高兴:happy/delighted ②惊恐的、害怕的:scared/frightened 【点睛】【高分句型1】Lucy stopped crying the moment she heard her mom’s voice.(运用了the moment引导的时间状语) 【高分句型2】It wasn’t until then that she realized why she had seen a different car.(运用了强调句型和why引导的宾语从句) 主题02 成长励志篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东德州·期末) Sarah woke up excited on Monday morning. She rushed downstairs and quickly ate her breakfast. The smell of coffee and warm toast filled the kitchen, but Sarah was too eager to enjoy the moment. She drank her orange juice in one go and grabbed her backpack. “Why are you in such a hurry, sweetie?” Dad asked curiously, noticing her haste. “We will have an important math competition today, Dad,” Sarah replied eagerly, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. “Mrs. White said she’d give wonderful prizes to winners. I’ve been practicing maths all weekend. Even though it’s a tough test, I feel ready for it.” Dad smiled warmly and patted her hair. “I’m sure you’ll do great, Sarah. Just take your time and stay calm.” Sarah nodded, feeling a surge of confidence. She carefully reviewed her multiplication tables one last time as Mom drove her to school. Finally, it was time for the test. The classroom was quiet except for the occasional rustle(沙沙声)of papers. “First question:7×8,” Mrs. White announced. Sarah quickly wrote down the answer, feeling confident. She could almost hear her dad’s encouraging words in her head. “Next:12×9,” Mrs. White continued. “That’s easy,” Sarah thought happily, writing down her answer on the test paper. She glanced around the classroom, seeing her classmates scribbling(乱写)away with serious expressions. But Sarah felt a sense of calm and readiness. An hour later, Mrs. White collected the papers. “I’ll grade these now,” she told the class. The room was filled with nervous energy as the students awaited the results. After marking, she announced, “Three students earned perfect scores today. Sarah, Michael, and Emma will receive pencil cases!” Mrs. White praised them and proudly presented the three students each a pencil case. Sarah joyfully received one with beautiful stars—her favorite. She was thrilled and held it up high. “This is the best day ever!” Sarah exclaimed, her face shining with pride. As Sarah looked over her test, feeling proud, she suddenly paused at one question. The problem “15×7” caught her eye. Her answer didn’t seem right. Sarah anxiously recalculated in her head, “15×7=115,” she whispered nervously. It was incorrect. “What should I do?” Sarah wondered desperately. Looking at the shiny star pencil case, Sarah felt a wave of unease. The day, once bright, now seemed dim, the pencil case feeling like a heavy burden in her backpack. 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。 Upon arriving home, Sarah rushed to tell her parents about her day. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The next day, Sarah approached Mrs. White’s office with the case. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文: Upon arriving home, Sarah rushed to tell her parents about her day. She burst through the door, her backpack bouncing off her shoulders. “Mom, Dad, I won a prize in the math competition!” she exclaimed, holding up the star—patterned pencil case. But as she spoke, her excitement faded. “I think I got the last question wrong,” she confessed, avoiding their gaze. Her father placed a comforting hand on her knee. “Honesty is the greatest prize,” he said gently. “Let’s fix this together.” The next day, Sarah approached Mrs. White’s office with the case. She knocked softly, with her knees trembling. When Mrs. White opened the door, Sarah held out the case, her voice barely a whisper. “I don’t think I earned this. Can I return it?” Mrs. White listened and then smiled warmly, her eyes twinkling. “Sarah, the courage to admit a mistake is worth more than any prize,” she said. “Keep it, as a reminder to always pursue integrity.” Sarah left, holding the case like a medal of honor. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Sarah参加数学竞赛、赢得奖品、发现错误、最终诚实面对并归还奖品的过程,展现了一个关于诚信与勇气的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“回到家,Sarah迫不及待地想把今天的事告诉爸妈。”以及第二段首句内容“第二天,Sarah拿着铅笔盒来到怀特老师的办公室门口。”可知,第一段可描写Sarah向父母承认了这件事,并决定向老师坦白。 ②由第二段首句内容“第二天,Sarah拿着铅笔盒来到White老师的办公室门口。”可知,第二段可描写White老师听了Sarah的解释后,赞扬了Sarah的诚实并让她保留铅笔盒从而提醒自己要坚守诚信。 2.续写线索:回到家后,Sarah告诉了父母自己获奖的事情——但是,她的兴奋劲儿慢慢减退了——她告知了父母自己觉得最后一题错了——父母鼓励她说,诚实是最棒的奖励——次日,Sarah来到了White老师的办公室,向老师坦白了一切——White老师听了Sarah的话,非常高兴地表扬了Sarah的诚实——White老师让Sarah保留铅笔盒,从而提醒自己要坚守诚信 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①大喊:exclaim/ cry ②放置:place/put ③追求:pursue/ chase/ go after 情绪类 ①兴奋:excitement/ thrill ② 温柔地:gently/softly 【点睛】【高分句型1】But as she spoke, her excitement faded.(运用了as引导的状语从句) 【高分句型2】When Mrs. White opened the door, Sarah held out the case, her voice barely a whisper.(运用了when引导的状语从句) Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东东营·期末) No One Will Ever Know Karen, Judy and I were the last ones back in the classroom after lunch, which was mostly empty. All of the other sixth graders were already outside playing happily, since it was a pleasant spring day. “Look what I found this morning in the storage cupboard when I was getting out some art supplies for Mrs. Eiffler.” With a broad grin on her face, Karen held up a wooden box filled with short pieces of chalk in every color of the rainbow. “Wow! What fun it would be to write on the blackboard while everyone is outside.” Judy’s eyes twinkled with anticipation. “But Mrs. Eiffler doesn’t want us writing on the blackboard,” I responded, already feeling guilty, although we had not yet done a thing. “Don’t be such a ‘fraidy cat’, Janet. No one will ever know,” said Karen, reaching into the box and drawing out a piece of chalk. “Right. Everyone is outside, so we’re safe.” Judy was already drawing a house with sure strokes. I hesitantly joined my friends in the artwork, wanting to be part of what was going on, but afraid of being caught. Trying various colors, we drew houses, trees and flowers. It was fun! All the time we were watching the clock, knowing that our fun would be over if anyone walked into the room. Then I had an idea. I chose a white piece from the box and wrote my name using my left hand. The handwriting was a bit shaky, but no one would doubt that it said “Janet”. “We’d better get this board cleaned off before Mrs. Eiffler comes back,” said Judy, eyeing the clock. She picked up an eraser and began erasing our handiwork from the board, trying not to leave any erasing marks. Everything came off... but my name! In disbelief, I looked at the chalk I held in my sweaty hand. Gosh! It wasn’t chalk at all. I had picked up a small piece of white color crayon which was mixed in with the pieces of chalk. My stomach hurt and my knees felt weak. What would Mrs. Eiffler do to me? 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。 “Quick, get some wet paper towels to make it come off,” said Judy, springing into action. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Eiffler walked in soon afterward, but she didn’t seem to notice the erasing marks. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】“Quick, get some wet paper towels to make it come off,” said Judy, springing into action. But after vigorous rubbing, my name still remained and I felt really crazy, “Why won’t you disappear?” I choked out, watching my name cling stubborn as tattoos. Precious minutes were ticking away. We rubbed furiously with more paper towels and my name eventually came off. However, in the process of removing it, we left some erasing marks on the chalkboard. Before we could deal with it, the other students began entering the room, and we had to slip into our desks. (80 words) Mrs. Eiffler walked in soon afterward, but she didn’t seem to notice the erasing marks. However, I did. Every time I walked past the blackboard, I remembered. After hours of wrestling with myself, I told Judy and Karen my decision-tell Mrs. Eiffler the truth. After a short hesitation, they two went to the teacher’s office with me to confess our mistake. To our surprise, Mrs. Eiffler didn’t punish us but instead praised us for our honesty. From this lesson, I came to realize that “No one will ever know” is never true. Even if no one else found out, I knew. Sometimes living with a guilty conscience is punishment enough. (96 words) 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述在春天的午后,凯伦、朱迪和 “我”(珍妮特)在大部分同学出去玩时,发现一盒粉笔并在黑板上画画。“我”用错白色蜡笔写了自己名字,擦不掉,虽最终擦掉但留下擦痕,“我”十分担心被老师发现。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容““快,拿些湿纸巾把它擦掉,” 朱迪说着,立刻行动起来。”可知,第一段可描写“我们”努力擦黑板上白色蜡笔写的名字,虽最终擦掉但留下擦痕,“我们”还没来得及处理,就要上课了。 ②由第二段首句内容“没过多久,艾夫勒夫人走了进来,但她似乎没有注意到那些擦拭的痕迹。”可知,第二段可描写老师进来后的发展。老师没注意擦痕,但“我”内心纠结,最终决定向老师坦白,朱迪和凯伦也一同前往,老师不仅没惩罚反而表扬我们诚实,“我”从中领悟到“没人会知道” 这种想法不可取,强调“我”的思想转变及得到的启示。 2.续写线索:用湿纸巾擦名字艰难——擦掉后留擦痕——同学进来回到座位—— 老师未注意擦痕——“我”决定坦白——三人一起承认错误——老师表扬 ——“我”得到启示。 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①消失:disappear /vanish ②承认:confess /admit ③领悟:realize /be aware of 情绪类: ①惊讶: surprise /astonishment ②犹豫:hesitation/wavering 【点睛】【高分句型 1】Before we could deal with it, the other students began entering the room, and we had to slip into our desks.(运用了 before引导的时间状语从句) 【高分句型 2】From this lesson, I came to realize that “No one will ever know” is never true..(运用了 that引导的宾语从句) Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东菏泽·期末) Eighth grade meant a new classroom and a new teacher, but I barely noticed the change. As far as I was concerned, a classroom was a classroom. I longed to be outside, wandering the hills of Tennessee where I grew up. My teachers didn’t appreciate hidden caves, running creeks (小溪) and wild bears any more than I appreciated maths, history and good handwriting. My report cards always included notes, like “Douglas needs to apply himself instead of looking out of the window.” My parents tried their best with me, but school hadn’t been a big part of their lives either. They left after the third grade. “He’ll grow out of it,” Daddy said when yet another teacher had concerns about me being too much of a dreamer. The rough land, the wildlife, and the adventure had back then more for me to dream about while chained to my eighth-grade desk. It seemed there were two kinds of people in the world: those who belonged in the classroom and those who belonged in the mountains. The teacher, Miss Cook seemed to know which one I was and had put me as far away from the window as possible. “Douglas Clark.” The sound of my name snapped (惊醒) me out of my daydream. Miss Cook had appeared at my side without my even knowing. “If this daydreaming continues, I’m going to have to pay a visit to your parents,” she said. I gave her a grin (咧嘴笑). “If you aren’t going to help cook supper, you might as well not come.” I said. The class laughed, but Miss Cook did not. “That’s very clever,” she said. “I think you should stay after school and share more of your cleverness.” I sighed. My joke was going to keep me where I didn’t belong. That’s the way it was with teachers. They never missed a chance to remind me of that. As soon as the bell rang, I took out my notebook to get a head start on writing I will not be clever in class 200 times. But Miss Cook had something else in mind. She called me to the front and told me to sit facing her. “I want you to tell me what you love about the world outside that window,” she said. 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 so surprised that for a long moment I didn’t know what to say. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: I turned in my paper the next day and waited for Miss Cook’s reaction. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 I was so surprised that for a long moment I didn’t know what to say. No teacher had ever asked me that before. Finally, I started talking about the things that made my heart race: the way sunlight filtered through the trees, the deer that sometimes appeared at dawn, and the secret path that led to a small waterfall. I told her about the little creek that runs through the woods behind my house, where I’d caught tiny fish with my bare hands. “It’s like the world out there has its own stories,” I said, “and I want to hear them all.” Miss Cook listened quietly, nodding from time to time, which made me feel brave enough to keep going. When I finished, she smiled and said, “Why don’t you write that down for me? I’d love to read it.” I turned in my paper the next day and waited for Miss Cook’s reaction. She read it slowly, and when she looked up, her eyes were bright. “Douglas,” she said, “this is wonderful. You have a gift for describing what you see.” She told the class about my writing, which made me feel proud instead of embarrassed. For the first time, I thought maybe school wasn’t just a place to sit and wait for the bell. Miss Cook showed me that the things I loved could be part of learning too, and that was a lesson I’d never forget. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者在课堂上常常做白日梦,对窗外的自然世界充满向往,而不太关注课堂学习。新老师Miss Cook发现了作者的这一特点,并鼓励作者分享和写下他对外面世界的热爱,从而让作者发现自己的写作天赋,并改变了对学校的看法。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我感到非常惊讶,一时不知道该说什么。”可知,第一段可描写作者在Miss Cook的鼓励下,开始分享自己对外面世界的热爱,包括阳光透过树叶的方式、鹿的出现以及通往小瀑布的秘密小径等细节。 ②由第二段首句内容“第二天我交了论文,等待着库克小姐的反应。”可知,第二段可描写Miss Cook对作者的写作给予了高度评价,并在全班面前表扬了作者,这让作者感到自豪,并开始认为学校也可以是自己热爱的事物的一部分。 2. 续写线索:分享热爱——Miss Cook鼓励——写下感受——交论文——得到表扬——改变看法 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①讲述:talk about/speak of/relate ②写下:write down/jot down/note down ③有……的天赋:have a gift for/have a talent for 情绪类 ①笑:she smiled and said/she said with a smile ②自豪:made me feel proud/made me filled with a sense of pride 【点睛】【高分句型1】Finally, I started talking about the things that made my heart race: the way sunlight filtered through the trees, the deer that sometimes appeared at dawn, and the secret path that led to a small waterfall.(运用了that引导定语从句修饰先行词the things,以及the way为先行词省略引导词的定语从句、that引导的定语从句分别修饰先行词the deer和the secret path) 【高分句型2】Miss Cook showed me that the things I loved could be part of learning too, and that was a lesson I’d never forget.(运用了that引导的宾语从句作showed的宾语,以及省略关系代词的定语从句I loved修饰先行词things和省略关系代词的定语从句I’d never forget修饰先行词a lesson) Passage 4 (24-25学年高二下·山东枣庄·期末) Ryan and Ahmed sat on their bicycles at the start of the cyclocross (公路越野赛) course. Ahmed had been competing in cyclocross for three years, but this was Ryan’s first race. Ahmed tightened his gloves, determined to win this year’s championship. Ryan wished he could remember everything Ahmed had taught him. Ryan reviewed the last six months in his mind. From the moment Ahmed had first asked whether he would like to try the sport, Ryan had been excited. Ahmed helped Ryan find safety gear. He also explained the importance of practising and set up a plan for the two friends to practice together. Practising was hard. Ryan soon grew bored with working on the same skills over and over. He was ready to race! Ryan ended up skipping many of the practices. When Ryan did go to practices, he spent more time doing tricks with his bike than he did listening to Ahmed’s tips. “Now the real fun begins,” Ryan thought as he sat at the starting line. “You need to get serious,” Ahmed warned. “Cyclocross can be dangerous.” Bang! The starting gun went off. The boys rushed off. Ryan saw the first obstacle (障碍) ahead—a series of small hurdles. “Here I go!” Ryan shouted. He jumped off his bike and landed hard on his foot. He tried to pick it up by the wheels but dropped it. Finally, he got his bike off the ground. The bike was heavy, and his ankle hurt. Before he knew it, he was lying face-down in the mud. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Ahmed reached down to help Ryan. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “I’m sure I’ll finish my next cyclocross race,” Ryan said. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Ahmed reached down to help Ryan. “Get up! You can still finish,” Ahmed said firmly, pulling Ryan to his feet. Ryan brushed mud off his clothes, wincing at the pain in his ankle. “I don’t think I can,” he muttered, staring at the distant finish line. Ahmed handed him the bike. “Remember what I taught you about perseverance? This is when it matters.” With Ahmed’s encouragement, Ryan limped forward, pushing his bike over the hurdles. Though he fell twice more, he kept going, fueled by the thought of not quitting. “ I’m sure I’ll finish my next cyclocross race,” Ryan said. Ahmed smiled, clapping him on the back. “That’s the spirit. But next time, let’s practice more—no skipping sessions or showing off tricks.” Ryan nodded, his face flushed with embarrassment. “You’re right. I was stupid to ignore your advice.” As they walked their bikes back, Ryan realized winning wasn’t everything. What mattered was respect for the sport and the effort to improve. He couldn’t wait to start practicing again—this time, the right way. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了瑞安参加首次公路越野赛,因之前忽视艾哈迈德的建议、疏于练习,比赛中摔倒受伤。在艾哈迈德鼓励下坚持下去,赛后他认识到自己的错误,决心下次认真练习、完成比赛,明白尊重运动和努力提升的重要性的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“艾哈迈德俯身帮助瑞安。”可知,第一段可描写在艾哈迈德的鼓励下,瑞安一瘸一拐地向前,推着自行车越过了障碍。 ②由第二段首句内容““我确信我能完成下一场自行车赛,”瑞安说。”可知,第二段可描写艾哈迈德告诉瑞安还需要多练习以及瑞安后悔当初没有听劝。 2.续写线索:帮助瑞安——鼓励瑞安坚持——着自行车越过了障碍——确信能完成下一场自行车赛——告诉瑞安还需要多练习——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①完成:finish /complete ②.忽视,忽略:ignore /overlook ③.意识到:realized / was aware of 情绪类 ①.激励:fueled /motivated ②.尴尬:embarrassment / awkwardness 【点睛】[高分句型1]. As they walked their bikes back, Ryan realized winning wasn’t everything.(运用了As引导的时间状语从句。) [高分句型2]. Though he fell twice more, he kept going, fueled by the thought of not quitting.(运用了Though引导的让步状语从句。) 主题03 善良助人篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东聊城·期末) The knock on the door brought me quickly from my kitchen. With three little ones down for a meal, I hurried to answer before they were all awakened premature. Opening the door a crack revealed an old man dressed in dirty clothing. From his hand hung a torn plastic bag. “Can I help you?” I asked. “Would you like to buy some fresh garden vegetables?” His voice was shaky with age. “Are they from your garden?” Looking into his shabby bag, I saw mostly dirt, with a few carrots. “Yes,” His voice was soft and rough. “And I can get some apples from a tree in my yard. Would you like some of those too?” I wondered if he badly needed the bit of money he was asking for his produce. With a sigh, I gestured him in. “Please step inside and I’ll get my purse.” The next day, he knocked at our door again. This time Heidi, my generous little four-year-old, got there first. “Oh, hello. Would you like to come in for tea?” Without hesitating, the old man stepped inside and held out a basket with several apples resting at the bottom. “From my tree,” he said. “Thought you might like to make a pie.” There was no mistaking the depressed look in his eye. The three of us sat at the kitchen table, tasting cookies and sipping our tea, Heidi’s cup containing a much weaker version. Sheer delight in hosting a visitor was evident in her never- ending stream of questions. “What’s your name? Where do you live? Why are your clothes so dirty? Will your mother be mad at you?” The homeless- looking man chuckled (轻声笑) as he attempted to answer each question. His name was Mr Locket and he lived around the corner. His wife had passed away several years before, and his children all lived far away. He was lonely. His need for companionship had sent him door to door under the trick of selling fruit and vegetables. 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。 Eventually, the cookies were gone and he struggled to his feet. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The next day, the children excitedly awaited his visit. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文 Eventually, the cookies were gone and he struggled to his feet. Inching his way to the door, he turned and offered us a cheerful smile and a wave goodbye. As I watched him limp painfully to an ancient bicycle leaning against our house, my heart melted. Once on his bike, he rode slowly down the road, perhaps a little less lonely than before. He had promised to return tomorrow, and I knew what I wanted to do. The next day, the children excitedly awaited his visit. The moment I answered the door and let Mr Locket in, they rushed over and led him to the table. The center of the table was decorated with a small bunch of garden flowers picked by little hands. I entered the kitchen and came out with a steaming apple pie. Pulling up a chair beside my children, he immediately seemed at home. We watched with amazement a s he wolfed down half the dessert with his eyes filled with tears. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一位衣衫褴褛的老人以卖蔬果为由上门,作者让他进屋。次日老人带苹果再来,四岁女儿邀请他喝茶,得知他因孤独才上门。第三天,孩子们期待他来访,桌上有鲜花和苹果派,老人感动落泪。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“最终,饼干都被吃光了,他艰难地站了起来”可知,第一段可描写老人吃完饼干道别,作者感到心酸,老人承诺明天会再来。 ②由第二段首句内容“第二天,孩子们兴奋地等待着他的到来”可知,第二段可描写孩子们期待他来访,桌上有鲜花和苹果派,老人感动落泪。 2.续写线索:吃光饼干——老人道别离去——作者心酸——承诺明天会回来——孩子期待老人来访——作者准备了鲜花苹果派——老人感动 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①进入:enter/get into ②急忙:rush over/hurry to ③返回:return /get back 情绪类 ①孤单:lonely/alone ②惊讶:amazement/surprise 【点睛】[高分句型1] Inching his way to the door, he turned and offered us a cheerful smile and a wave goodbye. (运用了现在分词作状语) [高分句型2] As I watched him limp painfully to an ancient bicycle leaning against our house, my heart melted. (运用了as引导时间状语从句) Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东青岛·期末) As the school year wrapped up and the first days of summer vacation stretched out before them, Max, Ava, and Sam had a perfect day planned at their usual community park. This tidy little park was their go - to spot for unwinding and just enjoying some precious leisure time. Max rushed ahead with a soccer ball under his arm, Ava and Sam trailing closely behind, full of energy. It was the kind of day that promised endless fun and carefree laughter. But as they stepped into the park, their heart sank. The once - beloved playground was now a chaotic mess of discarded trash (乱扔的垃圾) — candy wrappers stuck in the slide’s metal bars, plastic bottles rolling in the wind, and chip bags lying underfoot. “Look at this!” Ava shouted in disbelief as she pointed to the garbage near the swings. Max’s face darkened with frustration. The three friends stood frozen, their eyes scanning the playground area. The once clean slides and swings were now buried under a layer of candy wrappers and plastic bottles. Ava cast a glance (瞥一眼) at the walking trails, where garbage seemed to have taken over, with discarded bags and cans lying everywhere. Sam looked out at the grassy fields — a disaster. The park was vast, but every corner seemed to have been touched by the carelessness of others. “Who would be so thoughtless?” Max whispered, shaking his head. Sam kicked a plastic bottle in anger, sending it flying across the grass. “It’s not just thoughtless — it’s disrespectful.” Ava sighed thoughtfully but suddenly her face lit up. “We can’t just leave it like this. Why don’t we do something about it? We can, say, form a Cleanup Squad (清洁小分队)…” she said, her voice soft but determined. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Max and Sam exchanged an excited glance. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Unexpectedly, other parkgoers joined in as they did the cleanup. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Max and Sam exchanged an excited glance. “That’s a great idea, Ava!” Max exclaimed. Sam nodded in agreement, his eyes shining with determination. Without hesitation, they quickly divided the tasks. Max ran to fetch some trash bags from his nearby home. Ava and Sam started collecting the larger pieces of garbage first, like the chip bags and plastic bottles. As they worked, Ava hummed a little tune, and the others joined in. Their laughter and songs filled the park, making the cleanup seem more like a fun game. Unexpectedly, other parkgoers joined in as they did the cleanup. An elderly couple, who were taking a stroll, saw what they were doing and decided to lend a hand. A group of kids playing nearby also came over, eager to help make the park clean again. With more people joining, the cleanup went much faster. Before long, the playground was clean once more. The slides and swings sparkled in the sun, and the grassy fields were free of trash. Max, Ava, and Sam looked at each other, beaming with pride. They realized that with everyone’s effort, they could make a difference and keep their beloved park beautiful. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章主要讲述了三个朋友Max、Ava和Sam发现他们常去的社区公园被垃圾污染,于是决定组成清洁小分队,发动大家一起来清理公园。在他们的带动下,越来越多的人加入清理行动,最终公园恢复了往日的整洁美丽。他们意识到,通过大家的共同努力,可以保护他们心爱的公园,让它保持美丽。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句“Max和Sam兴奋地交换了一个眼神。”可知,本段主要描写Max、Ava和Sam开始行动起来,发动大家参与公园清理的经过。 ②由第二段首句内容“出乎意料的是,其他游客也加入了他们的清理工作。”可知,本段描写越来越多的人加入他们的清理队伍。在大家共同努力下,公园恢复了美丽。 2.续写线索:提出想法——迅速行动——哼歌劳作——众人加入——公园恢复——内心感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①分工:divide the tasks/assign roles ②哼歌:hum a tune/sing softly ③加入:join in/participate in 情绪类 ①毫不犹豫:without hesitation/without a second thought ②自豪:beam with pride/feel proud 【点睛】[高分句型1]. Their laughter and songs filled the park, making the cleanup seem more like a fun game.(句中使用现在分词作状语的结构) [高分句型2]. They realized that with everyone’s effort, they could make a difference and keep their beloved park beautiful.(句中含有that引导宾语从句,以及介词短语作状语的结构) Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东潍坊·期末) At nine years old, Charlotte went through more than the usual amount of excitement and change for a girl. In the past few months, her stable life had been turned upside down when her father was laid off from his job. This brought about a series of events, including her parents losing their beautiful Victorian home and forcing their family into a fifteen-foot trailer(拖车)they had previously only used for weekend camping trips. Life in the trailer was tough, yet it was filled with warmth. Though her family possessed little, their door was never closed to those who had even less. Never will she forget the first time they squeezed onto the tiny couch(长沙发)together, which doubled as her parents’ bed at night. One evening, as her mother was checking the last food they had, her voice trembled, “We don’t have enough food to last the week.” Hearing this, Charlotte was seized by a sense of sadness, like a huge stone settled in her heart. Moments later, her mother rose to prepare the modest chicken dinner. Charlotte wandered outside where her dad was working on their broken-down truck. Just then, a middle-aged man with dirty clothes emerged from a winding path. Coming right up to them, the man whispered in hesitation with a mix of shame and hope, “I... I am a hiker and have got lost. I’m hungry and wondering if you have any food to spare.” Charlotte’s heart tightened, countless thoughts racing in her mind. They barely had enough for themselves. The chicken for dinner wouldn’t even fill three plates. “But the man seems to be in greater need of food than we do,” she thought to herself. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “Of course!” The words escaped Charlotte before she even realized it. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Days later, the hiker returned with a big bag. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: “Of course!” The words escaped Charlotte before she even realized it. She turned to her dad, who nodded without hesitation. With light steps, Charlotte went inside and told her mum. They invited the man to have dinner together and Charlotte’s mother divided the chicken into four portions instead of three, the biggest share for him. The man’s face lit up with gratitude as he took a bite, “The most delicious chicken in my life.” As they ate together in the trailer, laughter bubbled up—stories were shared, and for a moment, the bitterness of their life was left behind. After dinner, her father showed the hiker the right way. He thanked them repeatedly and hit the road. Days later, the hiker returned with a big bag. Inside the bag were some canned foods, fresh bread and even a small bag of candies for Charlotte. “I couldn’t forget your kindness,” he explained gratefully. Charlotte hugged him, her eyes sparkling, while her father clapped him on the back like an old friend. That evening, they feasted on a proper meal, a warm atmosphere flowing in the trailer, as if hope itself knocked on their door. The hiker’s gesture not only filled their stomachs but also warmed their hearts. It was a reminder that even in the darkest times, kindness has a way of circling back when least expected. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Charlotte一家在经历生活变故后,依然选择帮助一位迷路的徒步旅行者,并最终得到回报的温馨故事,展现了人性中的善良与温暖,以及善有善报的主题。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容““当然有!”Charlotte脱口而出,自己都没反应过来。”以及第二段首句内容“几天后,那个徒步旅行者回来了,还带了一个大袋子。”可知,第一段可描写Charlotte一家帮助了这个徒步旅行者,并为他指了正确的路。 ②由第二段首句内容“几天后,那个徒步旅行者回来了,还带了一个大袋子。”可知,第二段可描写袋子里都是食物,这件事提醒Charlotte善意总是循环往复,悄然归来。 2.续写线索:Charlotte下意识回答有食物——他们邀请徒步者一起吃晚饭——饭后,Charlotte的父亲给徒步旅行者指了正确的路——徒步者感激地离去——几天后,那个徒步旅行者回来了,还带了一个大袋子——袋子里都是食物——他解释了自己的感激之情——而Charlotte也明白了善意总会回到自己的身边 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①展示:show/display ②拥抱:hug/embrace ③解释:explain/ make an explanation 情绪类 ①感激:gratitude/ thankfulness ②善意:kindness/benevolence 【点睛】【高分句型1】She turned to her dad, who nodded without hesitation.(运用了who引导的定语从句) 【高分句型2】As they ate together in the trailer, laughter bubbled up—stories were shared, and for a moment, the bitterness of their life was left behind.(运用了as引导的状语从句) 主题01 亲情友情篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东济南·期末) My Dad, Matt, lost his job and when Christmas came, we had no money at all. On Christmas Eve, Dad took me into our yard. I was five that year and I sat next to Dad and we looked up at the sky, “Pick out your favorite star,” Dad said. He told me I could have one star for keeps. He said it was my Christmas present. “You can’t give me a star! No one owns the stars.” “That’s right, Betty. No one else owns them. You just have to claim it before anyone else does.” I looked up to the stars and tried to figure out which was the best one. I could see hundreds, maybe thousands or even millions, hanging in the clear sky. There was one in particular, in the west above the mountains but low in the sky, which shone more brightly than all the rest. I pointed and claimed it. Dad smiled, telling me I chose Venus. It looked bigger and brighter because it was much closer than other stars. It reflected the light of the sun. “I like it anyway,” I said. “Alright,” Dad agreed. “It’s Christmas. You can have a planet if you want.” From then on, Venus got a new name in our family, Betty’s Planet. After Christmas, Dad found another job in the mine and he worked like mad. Gradually, we could make ends meet and there were presents under the Christmas tree and cakes when it was my birthday. But deep down, no present could match Betty’s Planet. Years later, I entered university, majoring in engineering, but I stuck to my passion for astronomy in my spare time. In my junior year, I became the first undergraduate ever to discover an asteroid (小行星) when examining images of thousands of asteroids on my computer, due to which I was given the right to name this asteroid according to the tradition of International Astronomical Union. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 This time, I decided to give Dad a present. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dad said he owed me an apology for that Christmas. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 This time, I decided to give Dad a present. I named the asteroid “Matt’s Star” to honor him. When I told Dad about it on the phone, he fell silent for a while. Then he said, “Betty, that’s the best gift I’ve ever received.” I explained that the asteroid was small but special, just like the star he gave me years ago. I also told him that whenever he looked up at the sky, he could think of it as a symbol of our love, which would never fade. Dad said he owed me an apology for that Christmas. “I was so poor then that I couldn’t give you a real present,” he said with a sigh. I told him that Betty’s Planet was the most precious gift because it taught me to find joy in simple things. I added that if there was no that Christmas, I might not have developed a love for astronomy, which led me to discover the asteroid. Dad laughed and said he was proud of me, and from that day on, we often talked about “our stars” on the phone. 【解析】 【导语】本文以贝蒂和父亲的情感为线索展开,主要讲述了贝蒂小时的一个圣诞节,父亲因为家里拮据,只能送“星星”给她。从此,贝蒂爱上观星。大学发现小行星后,贝蒂以父亲名字命名作为礼物,父亲为当年圣诞只能送“星星”道歉,贝蒂却视其为最珍贵礼物,体现父女深情与那段回忆的意义。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“这一次,我决定给父亲一份礼物。”可知,第一段可描写作者将发现的小行星命名为“Matt’s Star”送给父亲,父亲非常感动。 ②由第二段首句内容“父亲说那个圣诞节他欠我一个道歉。”可知,第二段可描写父亲向作者道歉,作者表示那个礼物对自己意义重大,并因此爱上了天文学,父亲感到很骄傲。 2.续写线索:送父亲礼物——父亲感动——父亲道歉——作者解释礼物的意义——父亲感到骄傲 3.词汇激活 行为类: ①解释:explain/make it clear/account for ②爱上:develop a love for/fall in love with ③因……骄傲:be proud of/take pride in 情绪类: ①珍贵的:precious/valuable/priceless ②开心:joy/happiness 【点睛】【高分句型1】I explained that the asteroid was small but special, just like the star he gave me years ago.(运用了that引导的宾语从句,和省略关系代词的定语从句) 【高分句型2】I also told him that whenever he looked up at the sky, he could think of it as a symbol of our love, which would never fade.(运用了that引导的宾语从句,whenever引导的状语从句,which引导的定语从句) Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东泰安·期末) The moonlight came through the window covered in frost, and made the frost look shiny and silver. As 12-year-old Lily huddled(蜷缩)under her thin and worn-out blanket, she could feel the cold seeping (渗透)through the fabric, making her tremble (发抖). The old blanket had been a comfort since she was a baby, but tonight it offered little warmth against the icy cold. Downstairs, the faint tapping of the keyboard echoed (回响) through the silent house, a non-stop rhythm that seemed to match the ticking of the clock on the wall. Dad was working again, his fingers flying over the keys with a speed that spoke of long hours of practice. Each tap was like a nail driven into the silence of the house. Lily glanced at the handmade invitation card on her bedside table, its shiny letters spelling “Happy Birthday, Dad!” now seeming childish and out of place. Three weeks ago, Lily had excitedly planned a surprise for Dad’s 40th birthday. She’d saved lunch money to buy his favorite walnut cake, memorized a piano piece he once taught her, and even convinced Mom to keep it secret. But tonight, like the past twenty nights, Dad remained working on his laptop, buried in reports from his new job promotion. A sudden cough made Lily’s small body shake. The room felt colder than usual. Her trembling fingers reached for the thermometer (温度计)—39.8℃. She opened her mouth to call for Dad, but stopped. She could still hear his voice from last Tuesday, “Can’t you see I’m in the middle of a meeting?” The memory made her hide deeper in the pillows, her determination fading away. Trembling, Lily pulled the blanket over her head, hoping to find comfort in the dark. Maybe if she slept, the headache would disappear, and things would be better when she woke up. When she was hot and confused, she heard fast footsteps, felt strong arms lift her, and smelled Dad’s familiar smell with panic... (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Lily found herself in a hospital room as she slowly opened her eyes. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When morning light came into the hospital room, Dad was holding something familiar. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Lily found herself in a hospital room as she slowly opened her eyes. The ceiling lights were dim, and a faint smell of pills filled the air. She had a bad headache, but the weight of a warm hand in hers gave her a strange sense of safety. Near the bed, her father sat quietly, still in the clothes he wore last night, eyes fixed on her pale face. Beside him stood her mother, watching with concern. It was Mom who had found the thermometer on Lily’s desk. The moment she showed it to Dad, he rushed upstairs, forgetting all about his work. He didn’t say much, but his face showed how sorry and scared he was. When morning light came into the hospital room, Dad was holding something familiar. It was the handmade birthday card. He looked at it for a long time and put it gently beside her pillow. Lily gave a small smile and said softly, “Happy birthday, Dad.” Her parents looked at each other and then at Lily. Her mother adjusted the blanket around her, and Dad rested a hand on her forehead. Outside, the frost still lined the windows, but inside, warmth quietly returned—not just to the room, but to their hearts. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,短文主要围绕12岁的莉莉展开,描述了她在寒冷夜晚的遭遇以及与父亲之间的情感故事。寒夜中,莉莉盖着薄毯瑟瑟发抖,父亲在楼下忙于工作,忽略了她为其40岁生日准备的惊喜。莉莉生病发烧,因害怕打扰父亲而不敢呼喊,最后母亲发现她发烧,父亲急忙送她去医院。醒来后莉莉身处医院病房,清晨父亲拿着她做的生日贺卡,她向父亲送上生日祝福,家庭重归温暖。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“莉莉缓缓睁开双眼,发现自己身处一间医院病房。”可知,第一段可描写莉莉醒来在医院的场景。描述医院环境,点明是母亲发现体温计,父亲放下工作送她来医院,体现父亲的担忧与愧疚,展示家庭关系的转变。 ②由第二段首句内容“当清晨的阳光照进病房时,爸爸正拿着一件熟悉的东西。”可知,第二段可描写清晨父亲拿着熟悉的生日卡片,莉莉向父亲说生日快乐,父母的反应以及房间内氛围的变化,突出家庭温暖的回归。 2.续写线索:醒来在医院——说明来医院缘由——清晨父亲拿卡片——莉莉祝福父亲——家庭温暖回归 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①注视:fix on/gaze at ②发现:find/spot ③冲:rush /dash 情绪类: ①害怕的:scared /frightened ②感到抱歉的;难过的:sorry /regretful 【点睛】【高分句型 1】It was Mom who had found the thermometer on Lily’s desk.(运用了 It was...who... 的强调句型 ) 【高分句型 2】Outside, the frost still lined the windows, but inside, warmth quietly returned — not just to the room, but to their hearts.(运用了 not just...but (also)... 结构 ) Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东青州·期末) I’d always been told to take care of my older brother, Brian, who was born weak and small. I’d often tie his shoes or prepare another glass of water for him. My mom saw my larger size and strong body as a sign that I was to be a kind of guardian angel (守护天使) for Brian. However, that was not the case. One day our school sponsored a pumpkin-carving contest. First prize was $100, and I knew just how I would spend it. There was a brand-new game I was dying to own. So I decided the first place bonus definitely had to land in my pocket. When I had to carve the perfect pumpkin I’d picked out, it dawned on me that with my big clumsy fingers I’d surely screw it up (搞砸). I thought of Brian’s smaller, delicate hands and knew he was the man for the job. I immediately begged Brian. Unexpectedly, he asked for a cut. That was fifty-fifty. Quickly doing the math in my head, I figured out even if I split (分摊) the first prize, I’d still have enough cash for the game. So I gave in to Brian’s demands. With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face, and now we had the best pumpkin ever. Then the unexpected happened: We came in second. Unfortunately, second prize was only $50, and I needed every penny of that to buy the game. The day of the awards ceremony, the principal handed over the money to me because Brian was home, sick with cold. If he really wanted to win, he would have been here today, I thought to myself, justifying stealing the cash from under poor Brian’s runny nose. With hardly a thought, I ran to the store and bought my dream game. That night when Brian asked if we had won, I denied, afraid to look into his eyes. The whole thing was never mentioned again until the day when Brian was packing for college. I played my usual role in helping him pack when I came across an old album filled with photos he had taken as the school photographer. 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 enjoying the photos when one caught my eye. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: “You actually knew and didn’t say anything?" I was shocked. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Paragraph 1: I was enjoying the photos when one caught my eye. It was a picture of the pumpkin we had carved together. Underneath, Brian had written, “My first real win with my brother. Even if we didn’t get first, it was a victory because we worked as a team.” Seeing those words, a wave of guilt washed over me. I remembered how I had selfishly taken all the money and lied to him. I realized how much I had let him down. I turned to Brian, ready to confess everything. Paragraph 2: “You actually knew and didn’t say anything?” I was shocked. Brian just smiled gently and said, “I always knew. But I also knew that you needed that game more than the money at that time. And I was proud of our teamwork, not the prize. I hoped one day you’d understand the real meaning of winning together.” His words made me feel even more ashamed. I apologized sincerely, vowing to make it up to him. From then on, I truly understood my role as his guardian angel and the importance of true brotherhood. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者与哥哥Brian之间的一次经历,展现了兄弟之间的情感变化以及作者对“真正胜利”的理解。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我正欣赏着这些照片,其中一张吸引了我的目光。”以及第二段首句内容““你其实早就知道却什么都没说?”我震惊地问道。”可知,第一段可描写作者发现自己的哥哥早就知道他们获得了二等奖,却没有揭穿作者。 ②由第二段首句内容““你其实早就知道却什么都没说?”我震惊地问道。”可知,第二段可描写作者向哥哥道歉,也真正理解了兄弟情谊重要性。 2.续写线索:作者欣赏着照片,突然发现了一张俩人一起雕刻南瓜的照片——在照片下,哥哥记下了他们一起雕刻南瓜这件事,并感叹虽然没有获得第一名,但是仍然是胜利——作者突然意识到哥哥早就知道了真相,却没有揭穿自己的谎言——作者准备向哥哥坦白,可是哥哥却温柔地自己为两人的团队合作感到自豪——作者非常愧疚,真诚地向哥哥道歉——从此之后,作者真正理解了兄弟情谊。 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①说谎:lie/ tell a lie ②使……失望:let down/ disappoint ③道歉:apologize/ make an apology 情绪类 ①对……感到自豪:be proud of/ take pride in ②真诚地:sincerely/ genuinely 【点睛】【高分句型1】It was a picture of the pumpkin we had carved together.(运用了省略关系代词的定语从句) 【高分句型2】Even if we didn’t get first, it was a victory because we worked as a team.(运用了even if引导的状语从句和because引导的状语从句) Passage 4 (24-25学年高二下·山东滕州·期末) In the busy city of New York, a man named Alex spent nearly 30 years searching for his long-lost childhood best friend, Sam. Growing up together in the same neighbourhood, they had shared countless memories and adventures. From exploring hidden corners of the neighbourhood park to sharing secrets under the night sky, their friendship was a storybook tale. But when Sam’s family suddenly moved away during their teenage years, that story was left unfinished. Despite the passage of time, Alex never forgot Sam and the bond they shared. Over the years, Alex tried every possible means to locate Sam. He checked old phone books, contacted many friends, and even used social media, but all his efforts were in vain. It seemed as if Sam had disappeared into the air. Yet, the bond they once shared kept Alex’s hope alive. One day, while looking through an old photo album, Alex came across a faded picture of Sam and himself, taken during a summer camp they had attended as kids. The photo captured (记录下) Sam’s wide smile and his signature gesture, running his hand through his brown thick curly (卷曲的) hair. Alex couldn’t help recalling their happy times—swimming in the lake, telling stories by the campfire and laughing together. Feeling hopeful, He got in touch with the camp organisers, hoping they might have some clues. Luckily, the camp had maintained records of past attendees and they were able to provide Alex with a list of potential contacts. Weeks passed as Alex reached out to each name on the list. It wasn’t until he contacted the last name on the list that he finally got a breakthrough. The person on the other end of the line was Sam’s cousin, who had kept in touch with Sam over the years. She was excited to hear from Alex and immediately gave Alex Sam’s number. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 With shaking hands, Alex picked up his cell phone. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When Alex approached the park entrance, a familiar figure came into view. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 With shaking hands, Alex picked up his cell phone. The heart racing, he had no idea what to expect. What if Sam didn’t remember him? Barely did he breathe until a voice—familiar yet different—answered, “Alex? Is that really you?” Both choked up. Words seemed inadequate to express the years of longing and the joy of reconnection. By the end of the call, there was only one thing left to do: meet in person. They agreed to meet at the old neighbourhood park. As Alex hung up, a smile spread across his face. When Alex approached the park entrance, a familiar figure came into view. Sam, running his hand through his brown thick curly hair, greeted him with a bright smile and stepped forward, arms wide open. They hugged tightly, laughing heartily as if no time at all had separated them. The two spent the entire day exchanging stories of the past and the present. Alex was touched to learn that Sam, too, had tried to find him over the years. They were picking up the story right where they left off. No matter how much time had changed, true friendship would never end. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Alex在纽约寻找失联30年的童年好友Sam,两人曾共同度过无数美好时光,但Sam搬家后失去联系。多年来,Alex通过各种方式寻找Sam,却始终无果。直到有一天Alex在旧相册中发现一张照片,通过联系夏令营组织者,最终得到了Sam的联系方式。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“Alex颤抖着双手拿起手机。”可知,第一段可描写Alex紧张地拨打电话与Sam重逢,并约定见面。 ②由第二段首句内容“当Alex走近公园入口时,一个熟悉的身影映入眼帘。”可知,第二段可描写Alex和Sam在旧社区公园见面的场景。 2.续写线索:激动地打电话——言语无法表达喜悦——约定见面——见面——拥抱——分享故事——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①心跳加速:heart race/heart beat wildly ②同意见面:agree to meet/consent to a meeting ③拥抱:hug/embrace 情绪类 ①高兴:joy/delight ②感动的:touched/moved 【点睛】[高分句型1] Barely did he breathe until a voice—familiar yet different—answered, “Alex? Is that really you?” (部分倒装句和until引导的时间状语从句) [高分句型2] As Alex hung up, a smile spread across his face. (由as引导的时间状语从句) Passage 5 (24-25学年高二下·山东淄博·期末) Growing up, my family had a strict rule about our backyard garden. My parents called it The Sanctuary (圣殿) and it was treated like holy ground. Every flower, leaf, and piece of grass had to be flawless. My mom often said, “Plants are delicate. Admire them, don’t disturb them.” That summer, my parents had to leave on a business trip for two months, leaving me alone to look after the house. Before they left, my mom reminded me, “Remember, don’t touch anything in The Sanctuary.” I nodded, not knowing how that simple promise would soon fall apart. One afternoon, as I wandered into the backyard, I stopped to admire the perfectly arranged rows of flowers. Then my curiosity got the better of me. I reached out and touched one. It felt strangely firm, like plastic. I pulled it gently, and the whole flower came off, showing a metal wire underneath. Shocked, I checked other plants. They were not real flowers! Anger boiled inside me. My parents always talked about respecting nature, yet they had built a perfect, lifeless garden. I couldn’t stand it. Looking at the fake flowers, an idea formed in my mind. Without hesitation, I grabbed a small spade (铲) from the toolbox and started digging a spot of soil in a corner of The Sanctuary. At first, I wasn’t sure what I was doing. I had never planted anything in my life. So I turned to our next-door neighbor for help. Mrs. Green, an elderly woman, was willing to lend a hand. She gave me flower plants from her own garden and explained how to plant them and water the soil. “Don’t be afraid of getting your hands dirty” she said with smile. At first, my small garden looked messy. The soil was uneven, and the plants were weak. But over the days, I learned more — how to pull out weeds, keep pests away, and take good care of my plants. Gradually, the once lifeless corner of The Sanctuary turned into a lively space. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2) 开头它给出。 When my parents returned, I eagerly led them to the backyard. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Then my parents agreed to give the garden a new try. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 When my parents returned, I eagerly led them to the backyard. When they saw the lively corner, they were so surprised that they couldn’t say a word for a while. “Why did you lie about the garden?” I asked, voice shaking. My mom sighed, “We were too busy to care for real plants then, but we never thought it’d hurt you.” Dad added, “Your small garden is lovely. It shows what real life looks like.” I told them that I couldn’t stand the fake garden. I explained how I had learned to plant and take care of them with the help of Mrs. Green. My parents listened quietly, and I could see the wheels turning in their minds. Then my parents agreed to give the garden a new try. What made me happy was that my parents finally understood my feelings. From then on, we worked together to take care of the whole garden. We planted more flowers and vegetables, and soon our backyard became a place full of life and color, which was much better than the old “Sanctuary”. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者父母出差,作者发现父母精心照料的花园里的花居然是假的,于是作者决定在花园角落种真花,在邻居的帮助下,花园角落变得生机勃勃的故事。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“当我的父母回来时,我急切地带他们去了后院。”可知,第一段可描写作者带父母去看自己种的真花,父母很惊讶,作者解释了原因。 ②由第二段首句内容“然后我的父母同意再给花园一次机会。”可知,第二段可描写父母同意了作者的建议,作者和父母一起照料花园,花园变得越来越美。 2. 续写线索:带父母看花园——父母惊讶——作者解释原因——父母同意——一起照料花园——花园变美 3. 词汇激活 行为类 ①(声音)发颤:shake/tremble ②照料:care for/take care of/look after ③忍受:stand/tolerate/bear 情绪类 ①惊讶:surprised/astonished ②开心:happy/delighted 【点睛】【高分句型1】When they saw the lively corner, they were so surprised that they couldn’t say a word for a while.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句和so...that...引导的结果状语从句) 【高分句型2】What made me happy was that my parents finally understood my feelings.(运用了what引导的主语从句和that引导的表语从句) 主题02 成长励志篇 Passage 1 (24-25学年高二下·山东临沂·期末) I worked at a local university and our office was staffed with a few student workers. One of the students was on a football team that needed a member. She overheard me talking about how I had always wanted to play football, but never got the chance. The student offered to let me come and try out. I was excited and scared. Excited at the thought of doing something I had always wanted to do, but scared I was too out of shape and too old to keep up with athletic twenty-year-olds. There was no harm trying out, though. I agreed to be on the field for practice. My husband and children thought I was crazy but I didn’t care. It was something I had to do for myself. It was a now or never moment. My job at the university was secretary, so I spent all day there, sitting and typing. Doing homework all evening after sitting all day caused a big loss to my health. My son was playing high school football, my daughter took some dance classes and I had all the mom responsibilities too. Between going to games, dance classes, and house work, finding time for me seemed impossible, but I knew playing football with kids would be the only chance. I showed up with butterflies in my stomach and low expectations on the selection day. I was slow and I was out of breath very easily, but my desire to do this made me drive forward. Once the coaches and the players sized up my abilities, they would determine the position I’d play. Surprisingly, no one else showed up to compete for that position, so without question, it was mine. I couldn’t have been happier! They took my shirt size, number and my team name. I chose “Mama Platt” because it is what a couple of the students called me, and I chose my dad’s football number from high school: 74. I still remember the moment when I stood in a sport ing goods store picking out athletic shoes. Was this really happening? I couldn’t believe it. These girls were actually going to let me be a part of the team! 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I started practicing early every day. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The first game of the season came. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 I started practicing early every day. I arrived early, jogging laps and stretching sore muscles. My legs ached, and my lungs burned, but I kept going. Every drop of sweat reminded me that a big game was coming, and I had to be ready. Some younger players helped me with my stance and catching. “You’ve got heart, Mama Platt,” one said after I finally caught the ball. That moment lit something inside me. With the first game of the season just around the corner, I trained even harder, hoping I could truly contribute to the team. The first game of the season came. I stood on the field in my “Mama Platt” jersey, number 74 glowing. I could almost feel some skeptical glances, but I knew I had to focus on the game for my team, especially for myself. During the whole match, we work together, chase the ball actively. The buzzer sounded as I goaled a ball. The whole team erupted in cheers. Teammates held me up, chanting “Mama Platt!” My family screamed from the stands, and I laughed, sweat dripping down my face. Finally, I was part of a team — and we’d won. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物经历为线索,讲述了作者作为大学职员,在学生的邀请下尝试加入足球队,克服自身顾虑和身体条件限制,最终成功入选并准备迎接比赛的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句“我每天早早地就开始训练。”可知,第一段可描写作者日常训练的场景,如训练中的辛苦,队友的帮助以及作者的坚持等,以体现为比赛做准备的过程。 ②由第二段首句“本赛季的第一场比赛开始了。”可知,第二段可描写比赛时的情景,包括作者在场上的感受、团队的协作以及比赛获胜后的喜悦等,以展现作者加入球队后的收获和心愿的实现。 2.续写线索: 作者训练——克服不适及队友的帮助——动力增强训练更加努力——作者参加比赛——专注比赛并进球——全队和家人欢呼——融入团队收获胜利 3.词汇激活 行为类: ①提醒:remind/recall ②贡献:contribute/make a contribution ③专注于:focus on/concentrate on ④欢呼:erupt in cheers/cheer wildly ⑤滴落:drip/drop 情感类: ①紧张:butterflies in one’s stomach/nervousness ②喜悦:happy/delighted ③怀疑的:skeptical/doubtful 【点睛】[高分句型 1]. With the first game of the season just around the corner, I trained even harder, hoping I could truly contribute to the team.(运用了with复合结构作时间状语,以及现在分词作伴随状语) [高分句型 2]. My family screamed from the stands, and I laughed, sweat dripping down my face.(运用了“名词 + 现在分词”的独立主格结构) Passage 2 (24-25学年高二下·山东五莲·期末) Twelve-year-old Tina often ignored advice from her parents and insisted she was always right. She usually bossed her brother and sister around and was mean to her friends. As a result, her personality drove them away because no one could tolerate her behaviour. Tina’s arrogance (傲慢) often landed her in trouble. Whenever her father, an experienced mathematics teacher, tried to give her some advice, she would roll her eyes and reply only that she did not need his help. Her father would sigh in resignation. Tina would then stay up late to complete her homework and often overslept the next morning. Although she usually managed to submit it, she would be punished for reporting late to school. At times, she would be sent off class. Tina’s arrogance also annoyed her coach. At a particularly intense training session, her Track and Field coach offered her guidance, pointing out ways to improve her running technique. Habitually, Tina refused to take his advice. Not long after, she felt a sharp pain in her knee. “I will prove Coach wrong! I am sure my method is the right one!” Tina thought to herself. However, as she continued to run, the pain intensified, and soon enough, she had to drag her feet through every step she took. Even when her teammate Sarah told her not to overdo it, she brushed her off, saying, “Mind your own business.” At that, the coach shook his head disapprovingly. He could not understand why Tina insisted on her ways. Later that night, the pain in the knee kept her awake. As she lay in bed, she found it impossible to find a comfortable position. It was painful every time she moved. It was then that she realized the consequences of her opinionatedness. She had never listened to her coach and her teammates. She realized that she had no friends to seek comfort from. Tina sobbed uncontrollably as this thought raced through her mind. How desperately she needed someone to talk to! 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 At that very moment, Tina’s mother appeared, looking concerned. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Recognizing the need to change, Tina decided to do something. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: At that very moment, Tina’s mother appeared, looking concerned. She knelt beside the bed, pressing a cold cloth to Tina’s swollen knee, her eyes worried. “Your coach called,” she whispered, wiping a tear from Tina’s cheek. “He said you ignored his advice.” Tina winced — the pain in her knee mirrored the guilt in her chest. Her mother’s voice softened, “Real strength isn’t proving others wrong. It’s letting others care.” Just then memories surged: Sarah’s warnings, her father’s sighs, all because of her arrogance. “I’ve been so stubborn,” Tina choked out, trembling. Her mother pulled her close. “Then we’ll fix it together,” she said, holding her in a tight hug. Recognizing the need to change, Tina decided to do something. The next day, she limped to the track field before practice. “Coach,” she began, voice shaky, “I’m sorry I dismissed your expertise.” His stern expression melted into a nod while handing her an ice pack. At lunch, Tina approached Sarah. “I’m sorry I pushed you away. Help me?” Sarah’s smile bloomed instantly. “Always.” That evening, Tina hesitantly knocked on her father’s study door. “Dad…can you explain this math problem?” His surprised grin warmed her heart. For the first time, Tina realized: accepting help wasn’t weakness — it was a catalyst, dissolving her arrogance into steady growth. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了12岁女孩蒂娜因性格傲慢固执而不断遭遇困境、最终陷入孤独与痛苦的故事:她总无视父母建议、欺凌弟妹、刻薄对待朋友,导致人际关系恶化;面对父亲的学习指导与教练的运动建议,她一味拒绝,结果熬夜赶作业致迟到受罚,坚持错误跑步方式引发膝盖剧痛;深夜伤痛难眠时,她才惊觉因刚愎自用失去了所有支持者,在孤独无助中崩溃痛哭,深刻体会到固执己见带来的严重后果。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“就在这时,蒂娜的妈妈出现了,看起来很担心。”可知,第一段可描写蒂娜在伤痛与孤独中陷入崩溃时,母亲及时出现给予关怀,并通过温柔的话语点醒蒂娜,促使她彻底悔悟并感受到亲情支持的场景。 ②由第二段首句内容“认识到需要改变,蒂娜决定做点什么。”可知,第二段可描写蒂娜在深刻悔悟后主动采取行动,通过真诚道歉和寻求帮助,逐步修复与教练、朋友及父亲的关系。 2.续写线索:母亲照顾Tina——母亲给Tina做思想工作——妈妈说和Tina一起解决问题——Tina给教练道歉——Tina给Sarah道歉——Tina和爸爸关系缓和——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①低语:whisper/murmur ②哽咽:choke out/choke with sobs ③走近:approach/come close to 情绪类 ①担心的:worried/concerned ②抱歉:sorry/apologetic 【点睛】【高分句型1】 She knelt beside the bed, pressing a cold cloth to Tina’s swollen knee, her eyes worried. (运用了现在分词作状语和独立主格结构) 【高分句型2】 His stern expression melted into a nod while handing her an ice pack.(运用了while引导的时间状语从句的省略) Passage 3 (24-25学年高二下·山东烟台·期末) Every Christmas, Dale Marks and his wife Julie put up a massive Christmas light display at Star Square in the neighborhood to raise money for the Food Bank of Iowa. It usually took the couple a week to prepare, but they were happy to do it despite the trouble. Watching the light display during Christmas had become a neighborhood tradition. People admired the couple’s selfless acts. Every year they visited the light display and contributed to the food bank willingly. In 2023, Dale and Julie made over 28,000 meals in cash for the food bank, which was really an amazing achievement. As everyone was looking forward to the 2024 light display, something unexpected occurred. Dale suddenly passed out and was rushed to the hospital. Having ignored mild chest discomfort for days, he was unaware a viral infection had led to severe myocarditis (心肌炎). After careful physical examination, he was told to stay in hospital for a month-long treatment. That meant that he was unable to set up or organize this year’s light display as his doctor strictly prohibited physical labor until full recovery. There were only three days left before the Christmas light display. However, the couple could do nothing since Julie had to take care of Dale in the hospital. Still determined to carry on the Christmas light tradition to feed the hungry, they felt anxious. Then an idea struck Dale that they could find someone else to help do that. Soon, the notice was put up on the noticeboard in the community. The news that Dale had a serious disease and couldn’t hold the Christmas light display this year spread quickly. Concerned about him, many neighbors came to the hospital to see Dale. Among them were his neighbor Mr. Music and his son Jack, a high school student. They had been coming to donate money every year and even helped with the light display. 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右: (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “Dale, don’t worry about the light display,” Mr. Music comforted. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On Christmas night, Dale was wheeled to Star Square. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 “Dale, don’t worry about the light display,” Mr. Music comforted. “You and Julie have lit up our Christmases for years. Now it’s our turn to light up yours.” Dale held Mr. Music’s hands tightly, expressing gratitude again and again. On return from the hospital, Mr. Music and Jack got down to making a plan for the light display and then purchased colored lights, lanterns and other decorations. Neighbors volunteered to join them in setting up the light display. They worked tirelessly and in a few hours Star Square got beautifully decorated. Everyone in the community was eagerly looking forward to the light display. On Christmas night, Dale was wheeled to Star Square. The sight took his breath away. The square sparkled with countless lights and colorful decorations. A huge banner read “Get Well Soon, Dale!” Neighbors surrounded him, cheering and clapping. Some hugged him, expressing their wishes for his recovery. Though weak, Dale felt an overwhelming warmth in his heart. What delighted him even more was that Mr. Music announced that they had raised enough money for over 35,000 meals. What the community did shows us the power of unity when people come together for a common cause. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了每年圣诞节,Dale Marks和妻子Julie都会在附近的星星广场布置大型圣诞彩灯,为爱荷华州食品银行筹集资金,但是2024年圣诞节前Dale因病无法组织这次活动,他突然想到可以找别人帮忙并把通知贴在了社区的布告栏上,消息传开后很多邻居都来医院看望Dale,其中包括他的邻居Music先生和他的高中生儿子Jack。他们每年都来捐钱,甚至还帮忙布置灯光。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“‘Dale,别担心灯光展,”Music先生安慰道。”可知,第一段可描Music先生和邻居一起布置灯光展。 ②由第二段首句内容“圣诞节的晚上,Dale被推到了星星广场。”可知,第二段可描写灯光展的情况,点明社区团结力量的主题。 2.续写线索:Dale感谢——Music先生和邻居一起布置灯光展——圣诞节Dale被推到广场——灯光展的情况——Dale感到温暖、高兴——社区团结的力量 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①返回:return/go back ②购买:purchase/buy ③拥抱:hug/embrace 情绪类 ①感谢:gratitude/appreciation ②心里感到一股不可抗拒的温暖:feel an overwhelming warmth in his heart/a wave of warmth surge through sb/a warm current rises in one’s heart 【点睛】[高分句型1] Dale held Mr. Music’s hands tightly, expressing gratitude again and again.(由现在分词作状语) [高分句型2] What delighted him even more was that Mr. Music announced that they had raised enough money for over 35,000 meals.(由连接代词what引导主语从句和第一个that引导表语从句以及第二个that引导宾语从句) / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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