专题 06 读后续写(期末复习专项训练)高二英语下学期译林版

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学段 高中
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类型 题集-专项训练
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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 聚焦读后续写,按个人成长与自我突破、人际关系与和解、善意与互助三大话题分类,精选9篇不同地区模拟题,强化语言表达与情节逻辑构建,渗透文化意识与思维品质培养。 **专项设计** |模块|题量/典例|题型特征|知识逻辑| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |个人成长与自我突破|3篇(安徽滁州、湖南长沙等联考/开学考)|读后续写(给定两段开头句,续写词数150左右)|以“自我认知→勇气突破→成长蜕变”为逻辑链,训练人物心理描写与行动推进| |人际关系与和解|3篇(湖南、湖南岳阳等月考/开学考)|读后续写(给定两段开头句,续写词数150左右)|围绕“冲突产生→理解共情→关系修复”展开,培养情感表达与矛盾解决思维| |善意与互助|3篇(安徽多效、山东临沂等联考/月考)|读后续写(给定两段开头句,续写词数150左右)|遵循“困境出现→互助行动→积极结果”脉络,提升情境应变与价值传递能力|

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专题06 读后续写(期末复习专项训练) 语篇话题一: 个人成长与自我突破(3篇) Passage 1(2026高二下·安徽滁州·联考) I never imagined that a single piece of paper could change my entire perspective on life. I was a librarian, a job that had defined my existence for over two decades. My days were spent among the quiet rows of books. I knew every corner of the library, every title on the shelves, and yet, I felt as if my own life was missing a chapter. It was a typical Tuesday morning. I was sorting through a box of old donations, preparing to catalog some rare books, when I found a small, yellowed envelope between the pages of an ancient journal. It had no address, no stamp, and no indication of its origin. Curious, I carefully opened it. The handwriting was elegant but faded, the ink barely visible against the paper. The letter read, "Dear Stranger, If you are reading this, know that you are not alone. Life has a way of making us feel isolated, as if our stories are insignificant. But every life matters. Every story is important. I hope the letter finds someone who needs to hear these words. You are stronger than you think. You have the power to change your world, one small act at a time. Don't be afraid to take risks, to follow your dreams, and to embrace the unknown. The greatest journeys begin with a single step. With hope, A Friend" I read the letter over and over, feeling a strange mix of emotions. The words resonated deeply within me, as if they were written specifically for me. I had always been content with my life, but lately, I felt a growing sense of restlessness. The library was my sanctuary(庇护所), but it had also become my prison. I had lost sight of my own dreams, my own story. That evening, as I closed the library, I couldn't shake the feeling that the letter was a sign. I had always been cautious, preferring the safety of routine to the uncertainty of change. But the letter reminded me that life was meant to be lived, not just observed. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。 The next morning, I walked into the library director's office, saying with resolution, "I have an idea." _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Weeks later, the moveable library program started, bringing libraries to different communities. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 The next morning, I walked into the library director's office, saying with resolution, "I have an idea." Staring at the director with great passion, I proposed establishing a moveable library program. Hearing my bold plan, the director was stunned, wearing a blank look on his face. Then I went on to explain how this could breathe new life into our library and reach people who might never set foot in our building. Time ticking away, he eventually agreed to let me pilot the project. I was thrilled yet a little nervous with my first step out of my comfort zone, but the words from the letter echoed in my ears, giving me the courage and confidence to push forward. Weeks later, the moveable library program started, bringing libraries to different communities. Never had I expected that the response was overwhelming. Eyes sparkling with excitement, children explored the colorful picture books and flipped pages eagerly. Hands holding books tightly, elderly people reread stories that they had read a long time before. People from the communities applauded us for our considerate programme. Scanning over our new readers, I saw how our simple act was changing lives, bringing joy and spreading knowledge. Only at that moment did I realize the meaning of being a librarian. The letter indeed guided me to rewrite my story, reinvent my life and rekindled my own passion for life and work and change the world around me, one small act at a time. Passage 2(2026高二下·湖南长沙·开学考) Last semester, I joined the school’s debate team, eager to improve my public speaking skills. I was shy and often froze up when speaking in front of others, but I hoped debate would push me out of my comfort zone. My partner, Jake, was outgoing and confident — everything I wasn’t. We were paired for the regional debate competition, and our topic was “Should schools require community service for graduation?” Jake wanted to argue in favor, but I was unsure. I’d never done community service and feared I’d sound unconvincing. We argued repeatedly during practice. He thought I was too cautious; I thought he was too careless. Tensions rose, and we barely spoke outside of team meetings. The week before the competition, I found Jake sitting alone in the library, looking stressed. He admitted his grandma was in hospital, and he’d been skipping practice to visit her. “I’m sorry I’ve been so hard on you,” he said. “I’m just worried about her, and I don’t want to let the team down.” I felt guilty. I’d only seen his confidence, not his struggles. That afternoon, we put aside our differences. I shared my research on community service benefits, and he helped me practice speaking with more confidence. We stayed late, refining our arguments and supporting each other. For the first time, I felt like we were a real team. On competition day, my hands shook as I walked to the stage. Jake gave me a reassuring nod. “We’ve got this,” he whispered. 注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右; 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; I took a deep breath and began our opening statement. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After the competition, we walked out of the hall, exhausted but proud. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 I took a deep breath and began our opening statement. At first, my voice was shaky and soft, but when I glanced at Jake, he gave me a warm smile and nodded gently. That gesture gave me strength. I raised my voice, clearly stating our views on the importance of community service — how it teaches responsibility and empathy. Jake stepped in smoothly when I paused, supplementing our arguments with vivid examples. We looked at each other from time to time, and I no longer felt nervous. Instead, I felt a strong sense of teamwork flowing between us. After the competition, we walked out of the hall, exhausted but proud. The judge announced that we won the second place, and we couldn’t help cheering. “We did it!” Jake said, patting my shoulder. I smiled and replied, “It’s all because we supported each other.” I told him I was glad I got to know his true self beyond his confidence. He smiled back, saying he admired my carefulness. That day, I not only overcame my shyness but also gained a precious friendship. I realized that teamwork is not about being perfect, but about understanding and supporting each other. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了上学期作者加入辩论队想克服害羞,与性格外向的搭档 Jake 因备赛产生矛盾。赛前得知他因奶奶住院压力巨大,作者们和解并互相配合备赛。比赛中彼此鼓励,最终获二等奖,作者不仅战胜胆怯,还收获了珍贵友谊,懂得了团队的意义。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我深吸了一口气,开始了我们的开场陈述。”可知,第一段可描写杰克给予作者鼓励,作者完成了比赛。 ②由第二段首句内容“比赛结束后,我们走出会场,虽然疲惫但心中充满自豪。”可知,第二段可描写比赛最终获二等奖,作者不仅战胜胆怯,还收获了珍贵友谊,懂得了团队的意义。 2.续写线索:比赛开始——杰克鼓励——克服胆怯——收获友谊——作者感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①看着:glance at/stare at ②克服:overcome/get over ③回答:reply/respond 情绪类 ①紧张:nervous/stressed ②高兴:glad/delighted 【点睛】[高分句型1] At first, my voice was shaky and soft, but when I glanced at Jake, he gave me a warm smile and nodded gently.(运用了when引导时间状语从句) [高分句型2] I realized that teamwork is not about being perfect, but about understanding and supporting each other.(运用了that引导宾语从句) Passage 3(2026高二下·江苏苏州·期中) During my first week of high school, I noticed a boy named Kevin who seemed to always be alone. He ate lunch by himself at a corner table, never spoke in class, and walked home with his head down, as if trying to be invisible. I didn’t know much about him, except that he was quiet and kept to himself. One Friday afternoon, I was walking home when I heard noises coming from the park near school. I almost kept walking — it wasn’t any of my business — but something made me stop and look. Through the trees, I saw a group of older boys gathered in a circle. They were laughing loudly, pushing someone back and forth between them. Then I saw who it was: Kevin. My heart started racing. There were four of them, big guys from the senior class. Kevin’s books had been knocked to the ground, and every time he tried to pick them up, someone would kick them away. His glasses had fallen off and one of the boys stepped on them, crushing them into the dirt. Kevin’s face was pale with fear. He looked smaller than ever, trapped and helpless. I stood there frozen for a moment. A voice in my head said, Keep walking. This isn’t your problem. But another voice, quieter but stronger, said, If not you, then who? I took a deep breath. My legs felt weak, but I made them move. I walked toward the group, trying to look calmer than I felt. As I got closer, one of the boys noticed me and nudged (用肘亲触) his friend. They all turned to stare. “Hey,” I said, my voice coming out shakier than I wanted. “Leave him alone. ” The biggest one stepped forward, a scorn (轻蔑) on his face. “Or what? You gonna make us? ” I didn’t have an answer. I had no plan, no backup, no idea what to do next. But I didn’t step back. I just stood there, looking at them, hoping they couldn’t see how scared I was. 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。 For a long moment, no one moved. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When we reached his house, Kevin stopped and turned to me. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 For a long moment, no one moved. The biggest boy stared at me, waiting for me to back down. I forced myself to hold his gaze, even though my heart was pounding. Then one of the others muttered, “Someone’s coming.” Footsteps approached behind me. The big boy shrugged. “Whatever. Not worth it.” He nodded to his friends, and they walked off. I turned to Kevin. He was still on the ground, head down, shoulders shaking. I knelt and helped him gather his books. When we reached his house, Kevin stopped and turned to me. “No one has ever done that for me,” he said quietly. “Thank you.” His simple words hit me harder than I expected. I had almost walked past the park that day. I had almost let fear win. As I headed home, I couldn’t stop thinking about all the other “Kevins” in our school—the ones I had never noticed, never greeted, never seen. That night, I made a quiet promise: from now on, I would be someone who sees. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了高一开学初,作者发现孤僻内向的凯文总是独自待着。周五放学,作者撞见高年级男生欺凌凯文,内心挣扎后勇敢上前制止。恰逢有人走来,霸凌者离去,作者帮凯文收拾物品并送他回家。凯文道谢,此事触动作者,让作者决心主动关注身边孤独的人。 【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“沉默持续了好一会儿,没有人动弹”可知,第一段可描写恰逢有人走来,霸凌者离去,作者帮助凯文收拾东西。②由第二段首句内容“当我们到达他家时,凯文停了下来,转身面向我”可知,第二段可描写作者帮凯文收拾物品并送他回家。凯文道谢,此事触动作者,让作者决心主动关注身边孤独的人。 2.续写线索:有人来了——霸凌者离开——帮助凯文捡东西——陪凯文回家——凯文道谢——作者感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类①低声说:mutter/grumble②走开:walk off/stroll off③预期:expect/anticipate 情绪类①轻声地:quietly/softly②恐惧:fear/fright 【点睛】[高分句型1] I forced myself to hold his gaze, even though my heart was pounding.(运用了even though引导让步状语从句) [高分句型2] The biggest boy stared at me, waiting for me to back down.(运用了现在分词作状语) 语篇话题二: 人际关系与和解 (3篇) Passage 1(2026高二下·湖南·月考) On an early rainy November morning, the sky was still dark. Ed Coleman, a truck driver from Sapp Brothers Petroleum, was driving along his usual route in Papillion, Nebraska. He planned to finish his delivery tasks as usual, never thinking he would become a hero that day. Suddenly, something unusual caught his eye on the road. Even though the rain blurred (使变模糊) his vision, he seemed to see a small figure standing on the median (隔离带). As a father of his own children, Ed felt a strong urge to check it out. He made a quick U-turn and drove back, only to find a 3-year-old boy standing there alone, looking scared and helpless. It turned out that earlier, the boy’s grandfather had a sudden illness. The couple rushed him to the hospital in a hurry and accidentally forgot to lock the door properly. The little boy had woken up in the early morning and couldn’t find his parents. He quietly walked out of the house, hoping to look for them. Unfamiliar with the neighbourhood, he wandered along the road and accidentally walked onto the median. He was too frightened to move, so he just stood there in the cold rain. Ed got out of his truck at once. At the same time, another witness who passed by also stopped to help. They called 911 immediately. To keep the boy warm, Ed carried him into his truck and wrapped him in a blanket given by the other witness. While waiting for the police, Ed played cartoon videos on his phone to calm the little boy down. Ed said he had slightly diverted (改道) from his usual path that day. He couldn’t explain why he chose that way, but it was this small change that made him meet the boy in time. In an interview, he said he only cared about keeping the boy safe. Thinking of his own children, he couldn’t imagine leaving the boy there alone. His voice even trembled (颤抖) with emotion when he talked about it. 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。 Shortly after the police arrived. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ten days later, Ed accepted the invitation to the boy’s home for dinner. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 One possible version: Shortly after, the police arrived. They gently lifted the shivering, tearful boy from Ed’s arms, his little hands still clutching Ed’s jacket. The police asked for detailed information about the rescue, and Ed told them everything he had seen and done. Thanks to the timely call, the police quickly contacted the boy’s parents, who were still anxiously searching for their child. The parents rushed over right away, tears of relief streaming down their faces as they hugged their son tightly. They thanked Ed repeatedly, but he just smiled and said it was what anyone would do. Ten days later, Ed accepted the invitation to the boy’s home for dinner. The moment he stepped in, the little boy ran up to him and gave him a big hug, holding a handmade thank-you card. Delicious homemade dishes were laid out across the table, giving off inviting aroma. During the meal, the parents shared how they had been haunted by guilt, adding that the boy’s grandpa had recovered well after treatment. They were so grateful for Ed’s kindness. Ed said it was just a small detour that changed everything, and he felt happy to have helped the little boy stay safe. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了卡车司机埃德·科尔曼在一个雨天早晨,偶然发现一个站在马路隔离带上的三岁男孩,男孩因祖父突发疾病被父母匆忙送医时被遗忘在家,独自出门寻找父母而迷路。埃德和另一位目击者立即报警,并采取措施让男孩保持温暖和镇静,最终男孩获救的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“不久之后,警察赶到了。”可知,第一段可描写警察到达后的情况,包括他们如何接走男孩、联系其父母,以及父母赶到后与男孩团聚并向埃德致谢的场景。 ②由第二段首句内容“十天后,埃德接受了邀请,前往男孩家共进晚餐。”可知,第二段可描写十天后埃德受邀到男孩家吃饭的情景,包括男孩的热情拥抱、家中的温馨氛围、用餐时父母的感激之情,以及埃德对自己行为的谦逊回应。 2.续写线索:抱起——联系男孩父母——父母赶到——感谢——拥抱——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①抱起:lift/scoop up ②联系:contact/get in touch with ③拥抱:give sb. a big hug/embrace sb. 情绪类 ①焦急地:anxiously/fretfully ②感激的:grateful/thankful 【点睛】[高分句型1] Thanks to the timely call, the police quickly contacted the boy’s parents, who were still anxiously searching for their child. (由who引导的非限制性定语从句) [高分句型2] During the meal, the parents shared how they had been haunted by guilt, adding that the boy’s grandpa had recovered well after treatment. (由how引导的宾语从句,现在分词adding作状语和that引导的宾语从句) Passage 2(2026高二下·湖南岳阳·开学考) It was 8 o'clock on Sunday. Amy still stayed in bed, listening to the radio. Her mother, Hannah, asked her to switch off the radio and finish her homework, but she didn't listen. Her mother went out of the room with anger. Next morning, Amy went to school cursing(咒骂)everyone possible for having to go to school. Even in school, Amy had a reputation(名声)of sorts for all the wrong reasons. She slept in class and did not finish her work. In playtime, Amy had to go out and play, but she tried to find an excuse saying that she was tired when someone caught her walking away. She came home with leftovers in her lunchbox or other complaint almost every day, and that day was also no different. "Who can help me to change my daughter?" Hannah wondered. Hannah never believed in raising her voice or raising her arm on Amy or on anyone for that matter. She believed and wished that her love and patience would one day change Amy. One day a new family moved into Amy's apartment. They were very friendly people. They wanted to acquaint(使…熟悉)themselves with all the neighbors, so their little girl , Mary, was sent all around the neighborhood to find friends. Soon, Mary carne to Amy's home. It didn't take much time for Mary to understand Amy. However, she was not put off by Amy's behavior. She knew that she needed to help Amy to change. She told Amy an idea that her teacher had once told the class in her previous school. "Blow a balloon whenever you're angry or upset about something or someone. At first Amy did not listen to Mary, but Hannah tried her best to tell her that it was fun and brought her a pack of balloons. That day, Amy wanted to play a guessing game with her mother, but Hannah wanted to finish her chores(杂活)in the kitchen first. Amy got angry. 注意 1.续写词数应为150词左右; 2.请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1: She remembered what Mary told her and thought she would give it a try. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Amy is a changed person now. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Paragraph 1: She remembered what Mary told her and thought she would give it a try. Amy dashed into her room, found the balloons and picked one out with an overwhelming sense of anger. Thinking about her mother's refusal, Amy spared no effort to blow the balloon. Suddenly, the balloon exploded with a bang, making her numb with shock. It occurred to her that she should stop complaining but stay optimistic, or she would end up exploding like the balloon one day. An overwhelming sense of shame almost swallowed her and pushed her to make a change. Paragraph 2: Amy is a changed person now. Amy changes her attitude completely. Actually, Instead of complaining about everything, she begin to appreciate her life and friends. What set Amy apart is that she volunteers to spread the function of blowing balloon in her community. She wants to do something for her neighborhood just like what Mary did for her. Her anger is well controlled even without a balloon. She is willing to take others’ suggestions into consideration, contributing to her better behavior. Instead of losing her temper all the time, she is now a polite and thoughtful girl with contagious enthusiasm. 【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了艾米总是爱发脾气、抱怨身边的一切,艾米的母亲想让自己的女儿做出改变,但拿她也束手无策。直到一个新搬来的邻居玛丽的出现才彻底改变了艾米,玛丽让艾米在生气的时候吹气球这样就能把自己的不良情绪释放出来,结果在这种的方法帮助之下艾米终于彻底改变了,变得有礼貌、体贴和充满热情。 【详解】1.段落续写: 由第一段首句内容“她想起了玛丽告诉她的话,想试一试。”可知,第一段可描写艾米尝试了玛丽教给她吹气球来发泄心情的办法,而且这种方法很管用,艾米成功的控制住了自己的情绪。 由第二段首句内容“艾米现在变了一个人。”可知,第二段可描写艾米不再抱怨,彻底改变了自己,她感谢生活和朋友,变得体贴、有礼貌、充满热情,同时艾米也开始行动起来帮助其他需要帮助的人。 2.续写线索:冲进房间——吹气球——控制情绪——不再抱怨——彻底改变——感谢 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①冲进房间:dash into her room/ rush into her room ②努力做某事:spared no effort to do sth/ make an effort to do sth ③抱怨:find fault with/complain 情绪类 ①感谢:appreciate/show her gratitude/be grateful ②愤怒:anger/indignation 【点睛】 [高分句型1] Thinking about her mother's refusal, Amy spared no effort to blow the balloon.(运用了现在分词作状语) [高分句型2] It occurred to her that she should stop complaining but stay optimistic, or she would end up exploding like the balloon one day.(运用了it引导的主语从句) [高分句型3] What set Amy apart is that she volunteers to spread the function.(运用了what引导的主语从句) Passage 3(2026高二下·湖南岳阳·月考) Prissy Baker was in Oscar Miller’s store New Year’s morning when her uncle, Richard Baker, a bachelor, came in. He did not look at Prissy, nor did she wish him a happy New Year. Uncle Richard had not been on speaking terms with her or her father for eight years. When she had been a little girl they had been great friends; but that was before the quarrel. When Prissy had been nine years old, Richard and Irving Baker had quarreled over the division of a piece of property. The fault had been mainly on Richard’s side, and that very fact made him all the more stubborn. He had never spoken to his brother since, and he declared he never would. Prissy and her father felt very badly over it, but Uncle Richard seemed to have completely forgotten them. Richard told Mr. Miller that he was on business but that he didn’t like it.“Well I always like a good dinner on New Year’s,” said Richard. “It’s about the only way I can celebrate. I got everything ready last night, but I won’t get back before one o’clock, so I think I’ll have to put up with a cold bite.” After Richard had driven away, Prissy walked thoughtfully home. She had planned to spend a holiday with a new book. She did not even mean to cook dinner, for her father had had to go to the town that morning and would be gone the whole day. There was nobody else to cook dinner for. Prissy’s mother had died long ago. Suddenly an idea popped into Prissy’s head. Dared she? Oh, she never could! But he would never know. There would be plenty of time! Prissy had no trouble breaking into Uncle Richard’s house, for the woodshed door was unfastened. She tripped into the kitchen with rosy cheeks and mischief sparkling in her eyes. In a short time, the kitchen was full of appetizing odors. As the clock struck twelve, Prissy had the table set. Prissy was about to slip away when the door was pushed open. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When the meal was over, he talked to Prissy kindly and politely. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Prissy was about to slip away when the door was pushed open. It was his uncle Richard who opened the door! He was surprised to see that Prissy was in his house. “Why are you here, little Prissy?” “I am here to cook for you, Uncle Richard. Because I heard in Oscar Miller’s store that you have no time to cook.” “Oh!” Uncle Richard replied with a lump in his throat. With Prissy’s company, he went to the dining room, where he smelt the appetizing odors created by Prissy immediately. Then, they had a perfect dinner together. When the meal was over, he talked to Prissy kindly and politely. Overwhelmed by pleasure, Uncle Richard said, “How time flies! Eight years has passed. I always want to apologize but I am afraid that my brother wouldn’t accept it.” Hearing his explanation, Prissy knew she did a right thing. She invited Uncle David to come to her home the next day when her father would be at home, saying that love can eliminate all hatred. Prissy’s father was extremely happy to reunite with his brother. So, with love, all would turn out all right. 【导语】本文以故事发展线索展开,讲述了Prissy在商店遇到了8年未讲过话的叔叔David,听到叔叔和别人说自己新年一般吃一顿好的庆祝,但是这一年有事要忙,可能得吃冷饭。新年那天,Prissy一个人在家,爸爸出门一整天,因此不需要为爸爸做饭。想来想去,她决定去叔叔家帮他做好饭,然后偷偷离开。没想到被叔叔撞见。两个人一起吃了Prissy准备的美味。然后好好地聊了一下。Prissy得知叔叔想要道歉想要和解,因此邀请他第二天去自己家。她爸爸很开心见到弟弟。由此可见,爱可以消除仇恨。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“Prissy正准备溜走时,门被推开。”可知,第一段可描写Prissy的叔叔撞见她之后,两个人之间的交流,并一起吃了Prissy准备的饭。 ②由第二段首句内容“吃完饭之后,他友好礼貌地和Prissy聊天。”可知,第二段可描写两人沟通之后,叔叔答应Prissy的邀请,去Prissy家拜访她爸爸,一家人和解。 2.续写线索:Prissy与叔叔商店偶遇——听到叔叔和他人对话内容——偷偷去帮叔叔煮饭——被叔叔撞见——和叔叔聊天——邀请叔叔来家做客 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①.回复,回答:reply/answer ②.陪伴:with Prissy’s company/in company with Prissy 情绪类 ①.惊讶的:surprised/shocked ②.开心的:overwhelmed by pleasure/pleased 【点睛】[高分句型1]. He was surprised to see that Prissy was in his house.(由连接词that引导宾语从句作see的宾语) [高分句型2]. She invited Uncle David to come to her home the next day when her father would be at home, saying that love can eliminate all hatred.(由关系副词when引导限制性定语从句) 语篇话题三: 善意与互助(3篇) Passage 1(2026高二下·安徽多效·联考) The storm arrived much more quickly than the weather forecast had predicted. By the time I drove my car into the small restaurant’s parking lot, the outside world had already become a peaceful white mist. I had not planned to open the restaurant. After all, who would be out in such heavy snow? But then I saw a line of truck drivers walking slowly along the roadside. Their yellow headlights cut through the snow, and the men were shaking from head to toe with cold. One of them knocked. Frost in his beard, he begged, “Madam, is there any chance we could get a coffee? Roads are closed. We won’t make the next stop.” I hesitated. Running the place alone is hard on the best day, and a dozen hungry drivers seemed like a tidal wave. Then I heard my grandmother in my head: When in doubt, feed people. I opened the door, flooded the room with light and waved them in. They settled themselves in the seats without a word. Right away, I brought coffee and before I knew it I was busy making pancakes and bacon, just as if it were a busy Saturday morning. Suddenly, the silence was broken. Laughter took its place. “Angel in an apron (围裙),” one of them said, and I pretended my cheeks weren’t hot. We were strangers, sure, but the night wore down the edges. They took turns sleeping. One — Roy, broad-shouldered — washed dishes without being asked. Another, Vince, fetched a worn guitar from his truck and picked old country tunes until the coffee pot sighed empty. By morning, the snowstorm felt less like a threat and more like an excuse for a reunion none of us knew we needed. The radio confirmed what we’d guessed: no snow cleaning for at least a day. I did a mental list and felt my stomach drop. Ten pounds of flour (面粉), a few cans, some pork — it would be too tight. Roy caught the look on my face. “Are you alright, Madam?” “Just figuring out how to stretch biscuits into three days,” I answered. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Hearing my words, the drivers jumped into action without hesitation. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Three days later, the snow stopped and they were prepared to leave. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 One possible version Hearing my words, the drivers jumped into action without hesitation. Roy went out to check his truck and found some canned food and bread he’d stored. Vince and another driver walked carefully through the snow to their vehicles and brought back rice, vegetables and instant noodles. Some of them cleared the snow around the restaurant while others helped organize the food supplies. We worked together and divided the food reasonably, making sure it could last three days. Thanks to their kindness and cooperation, we no longer had to worry about food shortage. Three days later, the snow stopped and they were prepared to leave. Before getting into their trucks, each of them thanked me sincerely, saying that my warmth and food had pulled them through the coldest storm. Some gave me small gifts from their trucks, while others gave me firm, grateful hugs. I stood at the door, watching their trucks disappear slowly into the distance, with tears of warmth in my eyes. This storm had brought us together as strangers, but kindness had turned us into family. It taught me that a simple choice to help others can create the most beautiful warmth on the coldest days, and that love and care are always the strongest power to connect people’s hearts. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了暴风雪突至,店主本打算歇业,却收留了被困的卡车司机。她为众人提供食物,司机们也主动帮忙。食物短缺时,大家拿出存粮、合力互助。三天雪停后,陌生人因善意亲如家人,店主也懂得了助人带来的温暖与力量。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“听到我的话,司机们立刻行动起来”可知,第一段可描写食物短缺时,大家拿出存粮、合力互助。 ②由第二段首句内容“三天后,雪停了,他们准备启程离开”可知,第二段可描写三天雪停后,陌生人因善意亲如家人,店主也懂得了助人带来的温暖与力量。 2.续写线索:司机采取行动——合力互助——雪停了——启程离开——店主感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①确保:make sure/ensure ②帮助:help/assist ③消失:disappear/vanish 情绪类 ①真诚地:sincerely/heartfeltly ②感谢:grateful/thankful 【点睛】[高分句型1] Before getting into their trucks, each of them thanked me sincerely, saying that my warmth and food had pulled them through the coldest storm. (运用了动名词作宾语以及that引导的宾语从句和现在分词作状语) [高分句型2] I stood at the door, watching their trucks disappear slowly into the distance, with tears of warmth in my eyes. (运用了现在分词作状语) Passage 2(2026高二下·山东临沂·月考) Every day after school, Lucas and Noah pressed their noses against Mr. Henderson’s shop window. They stared at the red bicycle that stood proudly in the center of the display. For months, they had saved every spare coin, yet the price still seemed far beyond their reach. When the first snow of winter covered their town, the brothers saw an opportunity. They grabbed their shovels (铲子), determined to turn the snowfall into savings through hard work. They started in their own neighborhood. But many residents had already cleared their walkways, and those who hadn’t only offered a few coins for short paths. After several tiring hours, they had earned just seven dollars — far less than they hoped. Refusing to give up, they headed to Maple Street, where the houses were bigger and the driveways deeper in snow. Noah knocked on the door of a beautiful Victorian house. Mrs. Williams answered, looking like she was in a hurry. When Noah asked if she needed her driveway shoveled, she agreed at once. She took a twenty-dollar bill from her purse and placed it into Noah’s hand. “I have to rush out,” she said with an encouraging smile. “I’ll leave it in your capable hands.” The boys stared at the bill, amazed. Twenty dollars — more than they had made the entire day! Laughing in disbelief, they set to work with fresh energy. The initial excitement carried them through the first hour of work. But as the afternoon darkened and the temperature dropped, the work became harder. Their hands grew numb (麻木), their muscles ached, and the long driveway seemed endless. Halfway through, Lucas threw down his shovel in frustration (沮丧). “Let’s just go. She’ll never know we didn’t finish.” 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。 Noah’s aching hands seemed to agree with his brother’s words. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As they cleared the final shovel of snow, Mrs. Williams’ car returned. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Noah’s aching hands seemed to agree with his brother’s words. For a moment, he stood frozen, torn between exhaustion and responsibility. Walking away meant warmth and rest, yet Mrs. Williams’ trusting smile appeared in his mind, reminding him of the confidence she had placed in them. He held the shovel tightly, bent down, and continued clearing the snow. Lucas watched him quietly and soon joined him without hesitation. Side by side, they worked through the bitter cold. In the fading light, the driveway slowly took shape under their steady effort. As they cleared the final shovel of snow, Mrs. Williams’ car returned. She looked at the perfectly shoveled driveway with pleasant surprise and expressed genuine appreciation, saying that she had known they would keep their promise. A quiet warmth spread inside the boys. On the way home, Noah touched the twenty-dollar bill in his pocket. Their dream of the red bicycle felt a little closer, yet he realized that what they earned that day was far more valuable than money. The lesson about honesty would stay with them long after the snow melted. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Lucas和Noah为买心仪的自行车,下雪天铲雪赚钱,最终坚守诚信完成工作并领悟道理的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“Noah酸痛的双手似乎也在赞同哥哥的话。”以及第二段首句内容“当他们铲完最后一铲雪时,Williams夫人的车回来了。”可知,第一段可描写思虑之后,兄弟俩还是决定遵守承诺。 ②由第二段首句内容“当他们铲完最后一铲雪时,Williams夫人的车回来了。”可知,第二段可描写Williams夫人非常感谢他们,而他们也明白了诚实的重要性。 2.续写线索:Noah也赞同哥哥的话,但是,他突然想起Williams夫人的信任——于是他决定继续清理积雪,而Lucas静静看着他,也加入他一起清理积雪——慢慢地,车道开始露出原貌——Williams夫人也回来了——她看着干干净净的车道,非常感动,她感谢了俩人的信守承诺——兄弟俩也明白了诚实的重要性 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①握住:hold/grasp ②成型:take shape/come into being ③信守他们的承诺:keep their promise/keep their word/stick to their promise 情绪类 ①疲惫:exhaustion/weariness ②惊讶:surprise/astonishment 【点睛】【高分句型1】She looked at the perfectly shoveled driveway with pleasant surprise and expressed genuine appreciation, saying that she had known they would keep their promise.(运用了that引导的宾语从句和省略that的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】Their dream of the red bicycle felt a little closer, yet he realized that what they earned that day was far more valuable than money.(运用了that引导的宾语从句和what引导的主语从句) Passage 3(2026高二下·湖南长沙·开学考) Ben raced out of school. Christmas holidays! When he got home, he went to check on his pony, Scout. He slipped him a candy and Scout nuzzled (用口鼻轻擦) his shoulder. Ben started toward the house and found his older brother Jack starting the snowmobile (雪地机动车) to deliver gas to Uncle Mike. Ben jumped on the back and joined him. They set off slowly. The snow was fresh and deep on the remote mountain path. When they arrived, Jack went over with the gas can. Ben looked up the mountain and saw something moving. He got binoculars (望远镜) and saw two animals. Could it be a horse? Jack climbed back on the snowmobile and asked Ben to leave. When Ben told Jack he saw horses upon the snowy trees, Jack didn’t believe it. Ben looked back up the mountain, but he couldn’t see anything. At dinner Ben told his father he saw two horses up on the mountain today. “If they are horses, they must be trapped by all this snow,” said his dad. “If they’ re trapped, we have to do something,” said Ben, his voice rising. His dad looked at Jack. “Well, in the morning go and take a look. Take the gun and some hay (干草). If they look as if they can survive, give them the hay. If not...” Jack looked serious, and slowly nodded. Ben knew what the gun was for, and his chest went cold. In the morning they set off in the cold snow. When they got to the place where Ben had seen the horses, they stopped and looked up using binoculars. No horses. They waited for a few minutes. “I see them. They’re horses. Let’s take the snowmobile up there,” Ben suddenly exclaimed. They drove the snowmobile in the deep snow and finally reached the place. “OH no!” said Ben.“They’re starving!” One of the horses had lost a lot of hair, and their tails were almost gone. Their eyes were lifeless and tired. 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。 Jack walked around the horses. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The two brothers went from door to door asking everyone to come and help. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Jack walked around the horses. He frowned as he saw their miserable conditions — lying on the piles of snow with freezing drooped heads, feeble breath coming out of their noses. Ben immediately realized something nasty was supposed to be carried out. He strode in front of the horses and stretched out his arms in the position of protection. He protested as he fed them hay, “No, brother, we can’t do that. Please!” Jack was stirred up by his plea then and his grip on the gun loosened. Finally, they reached an agreement to save the trapped horses at all costs. The two brothers went from door to door asking everyone to come and help. They appealed to their neighbors to have mercy and extend a hand to these poor creatures as a Christmas gift. Many neighbors were touched by the boy’s kindness and quickly grabbed their shovels and gloves to join in the effort. One by one, the adults gathered around the horses, shoveled the snow away and heaved them up to a truck, sending them to the local vet. After a month’s intensive care, they got back to their feet and started galloping as healthy horses did. The brothers felt they had done a right thing for these lovely animals. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。Ben放学回家后与哥哥Jack骑雪地机动车去给叔叔送汽油,途中Ben称看到山上有马,大家都不信。次日父子三人带枪和干草去找,发现两匹马已饿得奄奄一息。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“Jack围着马走来走去。”可知,第一段可以描写Jack查看马匹的凄惨处境,内心感到不忍,兄弟二人决心不惜一切代价救助被困的马匹。 ②由第二段句首内容“兄弟俩挨家挨户地敲门,请求大家帮忙。”可知,第二段可以描写兄弟二人挨家挨户求助,邻居们被他们的善良打动,纷纷伸出援手救助马匹,马匹在精心照料下恢复健康,兄弟二人也为自己做了正确的事而感到欣慰。 2.续写线索:Jack围着马走来走去——发现马匹凄惨处境 ——兄弟达成救马协议 —— 挨家挨户寻求邻居帮助 —— 众人合力救助并医治马匹 —— 马匹康复,兄弟倍感欣慰 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①看见:see/spot ②伸出手臂:stretch out one’s arms/extend one’s arms ③给它们喂干草:feed them hay/give hay to them 情绪类 ①可怜的:miserable/pitiful ②善良:kindness/benevolence 【点睛】【高分句型1】One by one, the adults gathered around the horses, shoveled the snow away and heaved them up to a truck, sending them to the local vet.(运用了现在分词sending作状语) 【高分句型2】The brothers felt they had done a right thing for these lovely animals.(运用了省略引导词that的宾语从句) Passage 1 Ethan had always been known as the “piano guy” in his small town. From the age of seven, his fingers danced across the ivory keys, filling his home with melodies that echoed off the walls. Music was his voice, his comfort, his identity. However, everything changed when his family moved to a bustling metropolis during his senior year. Here, in a massive high school with thousands of students, Ethan became just another face in the crowd. The first few months were brutal. In his old school, he was a big fish in a small pond. Here, he was invisible. During lunch, he sat alone, picking at his food while conversations swirled around him like a foreign language. He watched groups of friends laugh and share secrets, feeling a profound sense of loneliness. He stopped playing the piano altogether. The grand piano in his new apartment’s living room remained untouched, a silent monument to a life he felt he had lost. He threw himself into textbooks, believing that academic perfection was his only path to recognition. But the silence inside him grew louder each day. One Friday afternoon, Ethan was packing his bag, eager to escape the crowded hallway. Suddenly, a gentle hand on his shoulder stopped him. He turned to see Mrs. Laurent, the silver-haired music teacher, her eyes twinkling behind her glasses. “Ethan, I’ve been reviewing your transfer record,” she said, her voice soft but firm. “It says here you’re a pianist. The annual school talent show is next month.” Ethan felt his cheeks flush. He shook his head, muttering an excuse about being too busy with schoolwork. Mrs. Laurent didn’t look disappointed. Instead, she smiled knowingly. “Music isn’t just about performing for others, Ethan. Sometimes, it’s about finding the parts of yourself you’ve forgotten.” She handed him a flyer for the talent show and walked away, leaving the words hanging in the air like a lingering note. That night, Ethan lay in bed, Mrs. Laurent’s words echoing in his mind. He thought about the dusty piano in the corner of the living room. A wave of longing, mixed with fear, washed over him. 注意: (1) 续写词数应为 150 个左右; (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The next evening, drawn by an irresistible force, Ethan lifted the keyboard cover of the piano. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On the night of the talent show, as he walked off the stage amidst thunderous applause, Ethan saw Mrs. Laurent waiting in the wings. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 The next evening, drawn by an irresistible force, Ethan lifted the keyboard cover of the piano. His fingers hesitated at first, then began to move tentatively across the keys. As the familiar melodies filled the room, a warmth spread through him. The music was like an old friend, welcoming him back. He played with increasing confidence, losing himself in the rhythm. For the first time since moving, he felt truly alive. On the night of the talent show, as he walked off the stage amidst thunderous applause, Ethan saw Mrs. Laurent waiting in the wings. She gave him a proud smile and a thumbs-up. “You did it, Ethan,” she said. “You found yourself again through music.” Ethan felt a lump in his throat. He realized that music wasn’t just about being recognized; it was about connecting with his inner self and sharing that joy with others. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了伊桑在小镇上以“钢琴小子”闻名,但搬到大城市后,他感到孤独并停止了弹钢琴,直到音乐老师劳伦特夫人鼓励他参加学校才艺表演,他才重新找回对音乐的热爱和自我认同的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句可知,第一段可描写伊桑重新开始弹钢琴,并在这个过程中逐渐找回自信和快乐,感受到久违的活力。 ②由第二段首句可知,第二段可描写劳伦特夫人对伊桑的肯定和鼓励,以及伊桑对音乐的新认识,即音乐不仅是获得认可的方式,更是与内心自我连接并与他人分享快乐的方式。 2.续写线索:伊桑被吸引开始弹钢琴——找回自信和快乐——才艺表演当晚走下舞台——劳伦特夫人的肯定和鼓励——伊桑对音乐的新认识。 3.词汇积累 行为类 ①犹豫:hesitate/hold back/falter ②沉浸于:lose oneself in/be absorbed in/be immersed in ③竖起大拇指:give a thumbs-up/raise one’s thumb 情绪类 ①充满活力的:alive/vigorous/energetic ②高兴:joy/happiness/delight 【点睛】【高分句型1】As the familiar melodies filled the room, a warmth spread through him.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句) 【高分句型2】He realized that music wasn’t just about being recognized; it was about connecting with his inner self and sharing that joy with others.(运用了that引导的宾语从句) Passage 2(2026福建·期末) Li Wei, a high school senior, had always felt confused between her mother’s expectation and her own dream. Her mother, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, ran a small clinic in their town. The air inside was always filled with the earthy smell of dried herbs. Her mother had long hoped Li Wei would take over the family business. “A career in medicine is a good choice, and it connects us to our roots,” her mother often said, pointing to the old books lining on the shelves. But Li Wei’ s heart belonged to classical dance. She spent hours practicing in secret, and her room was full of posters of international dance groups. One evening, while helping her mother prepare herbs, Li Wei accidentally knocked over a jar of ginseng (人参). As she hurried to clean up, her mother’s voice cut through the silence, “You’ re too distracted. This is why you can’t focus on your studies— and the clinic.” Li Wei’ s cheeks turned red. “I don’ t want to be a doctor!” she shouted. “I want to dance!” Before her mother could answer, Li Wei grabbed her bag and ran out, leaving the clinic door moving. Weeks passed, and the tension between them reached boiling point. Li Wei avoided the clinic, spending long hours at dance practices even though her knees had become swollen and red. When she did come home, the house was full of cold silence, broken only by the occasional noise of her mother’s tool grinding (研磨) herbs. But Li Wei couldn’t miss the way her mother’s eyes looked at her dance shoes, or the soft sighs that came from her during their rare talks. She was eager for her mother’s support. Then came a big chance: a national dance competition. Li Wei’ s hands shook as she filled out the application form, her heart beating fast. But when she looked at the bottom of the page, she felt scared. The form needed a parent’s signature, a sad reminder of the gap between her and her mother. 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。 That evening, Li Wei arrived at the clinic, with the application form in hand. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Before stepping onto stage, Li Wei held her mother’s lucky sachet (香囊) in her pocket. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 That evening, Li Wei arrived at the clinic, with the application form in hand. Her mother was carefully weighing dried herbs at the counter. With a deep breath, Li Wei placed the form in front of her, ready to brace herself for the refusal she had long expected. Her mother wiped her hands on her apron and picked up the paper. After a moment of careful reading, she signed her name without a word. Then, she reached under the counter, took out a small sachet, and placed it gently in Li Wei’ s hand. “Keep this with you,” she said softly. “It will help you stay calm.” A sense of warmth welled up in Li Wei’ s heart, resolving to do her utmost in the competition. Before stepping onto stage, Li Wei held her mother’s lucky sachet (香囊) in her pocket. It was her first time competing on such a major stage. Great panic almost made her forget how to dance. Just then her mother appeared quietly beside her, “The clinic is my path, but this stage is your journey.” Her words lingered in the air like a blessing. Li Wei breathed in the sachet’ s calming scent, felt her fear loosen, and gave her mother’ s hand a grateful squeeze. Stepping into the lights, Li Wei danced — and in her movement, two separate dreams converged into a moment of perfect understanding. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了高中生李伟在母亲期望她继承中医诊所和自己热爱古典舞蹈的梦想间纠结,与母亲爆发争吵后关系紧张,后来她得到全国舞蹈大赛的机会,却需要父母签名才能报名的故事。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“那天晚上,李伟手里拿着申请表,来到了诊所。”可知,第一段可描写李伟将申请表递给母亲,做好被拒绝的准备,母亲却默默签名,还送给她一个安神的香囊,李伟心中涌起暖意,决心全力以赴比赛。 ②由第二段首句内容“上台前,李伟把母亲的幸运香囊揣在了口袋里。”可知,第二段可描写李伟登上大舞台感到紧张,母亲前来鼓励她尊重彼此的人生道路,李伟闻着香囊的气息平复心情,在舞蹈中融合了两种不同的梦想,实现了母女间的理解。 2. 续写线索:持表赴诊所——母亲签字赠香囊——李伟决心全力以赴——赛前紧张忘舞步——母亲现身鼓励——闻香囊定神——起舞融合梦想 3. 词汇激活 行为类 ①放置:place/lay/put ②下决定:resolve/decide/determine ③融合:converge/combine/integrate 情绪类 ①紧张:panic/nervousness ②感激:grateful/thankful 【点睛】[高分句型1] A sense of warmth welled up in Li Wei’s heart, resolving to do her utmost in the competition.(运用了现在分词短语作状语) [高分句型2] Great panic almost made her forget how to dance.(运用了“疑问词+不定式”结构作宾语) Passage 3(2026河南濮阳·开学考) Today was the finals of the Dance Competition. Our team of five had me as the lead dancer; then there was Grace, my best friend and Eric, a dance lover who is a master in perfecting our choreography (编舞); and two talented twins, with such flexibility and grace on the stage that one cannot take their eyes off them. We had found a perfect coach for our team. Jackie, a cousin of Eric’s, worked in a dance school. She was a bit hesitant at first, but quickly agreed when she saw the progress we had made so far. In the dressing rooms, there were so many other competitors preparing for their performance, rushing here and there. Grace and I had changed into our costumes and were putting on our shoes when Eric murmured, “Who are they?” We turned to follow his stare, among many people, four beautiful girls along with a lean boy had just walked in. “They’re first-rate!” cried Grace, “more like fashion models.” They sure were. A look at the list of competitors told me they were from “Tweekverse”, the most famous dance school in the whole country. Jackie came up behind us, “Guys, it’s time, come on. Let’s go!” “Oooh, do you get the vibe (氛围)?” Grace was excited. I could understand her, I didn’t feel any less thrilled. When we entered the concert hall, my jaw literally just dropped. It was massive. There were so many people. The four judges, who were seated at a large panel, did look very serious. The competition started. The first performances were brilliant. One team had the neon (霓虹) theme, in which they wore shine-in-the-dark costumes and the whole place was dark. I was attracted to their impressive display. Obviously, everybody was. The judges’ cards displayed the scores. They were marking out of ten. The next performances were even better, but for us, they became more competitive. The group from Tweekverse was the best. Their costumes, charming faces and fascinating performance impressed everyone. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 It was our turn next. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the final score — 9. 5 on the screen. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 It was our turn next. I felt goose bumps and my hands were shaking. My teammates also seemed very nervous. Jackie immediately worked out our expressions. “Hey, it’s going to be alright guys. You have got to enjoy yourself, move with the beat and dance your heart out.” she encouraged us. As we went up the stage, I felt a new energy. We were going to show the judges how excellently we could not only dance, but also make the audience connect and feel with us. That determination and courage made me and our team ace the competition. I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the final score — 9.5 on the sereen. It was the highest mark yet, and ours was the last performance. The crowd was bowled over by us. As we were bowing in response to the standing ovation we received. I glimpsed sideways and saw a beaming Jackie cheering with the audience. Our rivals came to meet us too. I could detect a note of disappointment in their “Congrats”. However, that was not what caused me to grin, it was just my elation at how we outshone them with our performance. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述五个人的团队参加舞蹈比赛,面对优秀的对手,显得有些紧张。 【详解】1. 段落续写 ①由第一段首句内容“下一个轮到我们了。”可知,本段可以写我们的紧张情绪,以及教练对我们的安慰。 ②由第一段首句内容“当我在屏幕上看到最后的分数——9.5分时,我几乎不敢相信自己的眼睛。”可知,本段可以写演出之后我们的激动以及来自对手的略带嫉妒的祝贺。 2. 续写线索:我们很紧张——杰基教练安慰我们——我们表演成功——欢呼的场面 3. 词类激活 行为类 ①颤抖:shake/tremble/quiver ②鼓励:encourage/hearten ③看见:see/glimpse/glance 情绪类 ①紧张的:nervous/tense/strained ②欢呼:cheer/hail ③失望:disappointment/frustration 【点睛】【高分句型1】We were going to show the judges how excellently we could not only dance, but also make the audience connect and feel with us. (运用了how引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】However, that was not what caused me to grin, it was just my elation at how we outshone them with our performance. (运用了what引导的表语从句以及how引导的宾语从句) 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 1 / 8 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题06 读后续写(期末复习专项训练) 语篇话题一: 个人成长与自我突破(3篇) Passage 1(2026高二下·安徽滁州·联考) I never imagined that a single piece of paper could change my entire perspective on life. I was a librarian, a job that had defined my existence for over two decades. My days were spent among the quiet rows of books. I knew every corner of the library, every title on the shelves, and yet, I felt as if my own life was missing a chapter. It was a typical Tuesday morning. I was sorting through a box of old donations, preparing to catalog some rare books, when I found a small, yellowed envelope between the pages of an ancient journal. It had no address, no stamp, and no indication of its origin. Curious, I carefully opened it. The handwriting was elegant but faded, the ink barely visible against the paper. The letter read, "Dear Stranger, If you are reading this, know that you are not alone. Life has a way of making us feel isolated, as if our stories are insignificant. But every life matters. Every story is important. I hope the letter finds someone who needs to hear these words. You are stronger than you think. You have the power to change your world, one small act at a time. Don't be afraid to take risks, to follow your dreams, and to embrace the unknown. The greatest journeys begin with a single step. With hope, A Friend" I read the letter over and over, feeling a strange mix of emotions. The words resonated deeply within me, as if they were written specifically for me. I had always been content with my life, but lately, I felt a growing sense of restlessness. The library was my sanctuary(庇护所), but it had also become my prison. I had lost sight of my own dreams, my own story. That evening, as I closed the library, I couldn't shake the feeling that the letter was a sign. I had always been cautious, preferring the safety of routine to the uncertainty of change. But the letter reminded me that life was meant to be lived, not just observed. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。 The next morning, I walked into the library director's office, saying with resolution, "I have an idea." _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Weeks later, the moveable library program started, bringing libraries to different communities. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2(2026高二下·湖南长沙·开学考) Last semester, I joined the school’s debate team, eager to improve my public speaking skills. I was shy and often froze up when speaking in front of others, but I hoped debate would push me out of my comfort zone. My partner, Jake, was outgoing and confident — everything I wasn’t. We were paired for the regional debate competition, and our topic was “Should schools require community service for graduation?” Jake wanted to argue in favor, but I was unsure. I’d never done community service and feared I’d sound unconvincing. We argued repeatedly during practice. He thought I was too cautious; I thought he was too careless. Tensions rose, and we barely spoke outside of team meetings. The week before the competition, I found Jake sitting alone in the library, looking stressed. He admitted his grandma was in hospital, and he’d been skipping practice to visit her. “I’m sorry I’ve been so hard on you,” he said. “I’m just worried about her, and I don’t want to let the team down.” I felt guilty. I’d only seen his confidence, not his struggles. That afternoon, we put aside our differences. I shared my research on community service benefits, and he helped me practice speaking with more confidence. We stayed late, refining our arguments and supporting each other. For the first time, I felt like we were a real team. On competition day, my hands shook as I walked to the stage. Jake gave me a reassuring nod. “We’ve got this,” he whispered. 注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右; 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; I took a deep breath and began our opening statement. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After the competition, we walked out of the hall, exhausted but proud. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3(2026高二下·江苏苏州·期中) During my first week of high school, I noticed a boy named Kevin who seemed to always be alone. He ate lunch by himself at a corner table, never spoke in class, and walked home with his head down, as if trying to be invisible. I didn’t know much about him, except that he was quiet and kept to himself. One Friday afternoon, I was walking home when I heard noises coming from the park near school. I almost kept walking — it wasn’t any of my business — but something made me stop and look. Through the trees, I saw a group of older boys gathered in a circle. They were laughing loudly, pushing someone back and forth between them. Then I saw who it was: Kevin. My heart started racing. There were four of them, big guys from the senior class. Kevin’s books had been knocked to the ground, and every time he tried to pick them up, someone would kick them away. His glasses had fallen off and one of the boys stepped on them, crushing them into the dirt. Kevin’s face was pale with fear. He looked smaller than ever, trapped and helpless. I stood there frozen for a moment. A voice in my head said, Keep walking. This isn’t your problem. But another voice, quieter but stronger, said, If not you, then who? I took a deep breath. My legs felt weak, but I made them move. I walked toward the group, trying to look calmer than I felt. As I got closer, one of the boys noticed me and nudged (用肘亲触) his friend. They all turned to stare. “Hey,” I said, my voice coming out shakier than I wanted. “Leave him alone. ” The biggest one stepped forward, a scorn (轻蔑) on his face. “Or what? You gonna make us? ” I didn’t have an answer. I had no plan, no backup, no idea what to do next. But I didn’t step back. I just stood there, looking at them, hoping they couldn’t see how scared I was. 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。 For a long moment, no one moved. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When we reached his house, Kevin stopped and turned to me. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 语篇话题二: 人际关系与和解 (3篇) Passage 1(2026高二下·湖南·月考) On an early rainy November morning, the sky was still dark. Ed Coleman, a truck driver from Sapp Brothers Petroleum, was driving along his usual route in Papillion, Nebraska. He planned to finish his delivery tasks as usual, never thinking he would become a hero that day. Suddenly, something unusual caught his eye on the road. Even though the rain blurred (使变模糊) his vision, he seemed to see a small figure standing on the median (隔离带). As a father of his own children, Ed felt a strong urge to check it out. He made a quick U-turn and drove back, only to find a 3-year-old boy standing there alone, looking scared and helpless. It turned out that earlier, the boy’s grandfather had a sudden illness. The couple rushed him to the hospital in a hurry and accidentally forgot to lock the door properly. The little boy had woken up in the early morning and couldn’t find his parents. He quietly walked out of the house, hoping to look for them. Unfamiliar with the neighbourhood, he wandered along the road and accidentally walked onto the median. He was too frightened to move, so he just stood there in the cold rain. Ed got out of his truck at once. At the same time, another witness who passed by also stopped to help. They called 911 immediately. To keep the boy warm, Ed carried him into his truck and wrapped him in a blanket given by the other witness. While waiting for the police, Ed played cartoon videos on his phone to calm the little boy down. Ed said he had slightly diverted (改道) from his usual path that day. He couldn’t explain why he chose that way, but it was this small change that made him meet the boy in time. In an interview, he said he only cared about keeping the boy safe. Thinking of his own children, he couldn’t imagine leaving the boy there alone. His voice even trembled (颤抖) with emotion when he talked about it. 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。 Shortly after the police arrived. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ten days later, Ed accepted the invitation to the boy’s home for dinner. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2(2026高二下·湖南岳阳·开学考) It was 8 o'clock on Sunday. Amy still stayed in bed, listening to the radio. Her mother, Hannah, asked her to switch off the radio and finish her homework, but she didn't listen. Her mother went out of the room with anger. Next morning, Amy went to school cursing(咒骂)everyone possible for having to go to school. Even in school, Amy had a reputation(名声)of sorts for all the wrong reasons. She slept in class and did not finish her work. In playtime, Amy had to go out and play, but she tried to find an excuse saying that she was tired when someone caught her walking away. She came home with leftovers in her lunchbox or other complaint almost every day, and that day was also no different. "Who can help me to change my daughter?" Hannah wondered. Hannah never believed in raising her voice or raising her arm on Amy or on anyone for that matter. She believed and wished that her love and patience would one day change Amy. One day a new family moved into Amy's apartment. They were very friendly people. They wanted to acquaint(使…熟悉)themselves with all the neighbors, so their little girl , Mary, was sent all around the neighborhood to find friends. Soon, Mary carne to Amy's home. It didn't take much time for Mary to understand Amy. However, she was not put off by Amy's behavior. She knew that she needed to help Amy to change. She told Amy an idea that her teacher had once told the class in her previous school. "Blow a balloon whenever you're angry or upset about something or someone. At first Amy did not listen to Mary, but Hannah tried her best to tell her that it was fun and brought her a pack of balloons. That day, Amy wanted to play a guessing game with her mother, but Hannah wanted to finish her chores(杂活)in the kitchen first. Amy got angry. 注意 1.续写词数应为150词左右; 2.请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1: She remembered what Mary told her and thought she would give it a try. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Amy is a changed person now. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3(2026高二下·湖南岳阳·月考) Prissy Baker was in Oscar Miller’s store New Year’s morning when her uncle, Richard Baker, a bachelor, came in. He did not look at Prissy, nor did she wish him a happy New Year. Uncle Richard had not been on speaking terms with her or her father for eight years. When she had been a little girl they had been great friends; but that was before the quarrel. When Prissy had been nine years old, Richard and Irving Baker had quarreled over the division of a piece of property. The fault had been mainly on Richard’s side, and that very fact made him all the more stubborn. He had never spoken to his brother since, and he declared he never would. Prissy and her father felt very badly over it, but Uncle Richard seemed to have completely forgotten them. Richard told Mr. Miller that he was on business but that he didn’t like it.“Well I always like a good dinner on New Year’s,” said Richard. “It’s about the only way I can celebrate. I got everything ready last night, but I won’t get back before one o’clock, so I think I’ll have to put up with a cold bite.” After Richard had driven away, Prissy walked thoughtfully home. She had planned to spend a holiday with a new book. She did not even mean to cook dinner, for her father had had to go to the town that morning and would be gone the whole day. There was nobody else to cook dinner for. Prissy’s mother had died long ago. Suddenly an idea popped into Prissy’s head. Dared she? Oh, she never could! But he would never know. There would be plenty of time! Prissy had no trouble breaking into Uncle Richard’s house, for the woodshed door was unfastened. She tripped into the kitchen with rosy cheeks and mischief sparkling in her eyes. In a short time, the kitchen was full of appetizing odors. As the clock struck twelve, Prissy had the table set. Prissy was about to slip away when the door was pushed open. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When the meal was over, he talked to Prissy kindly and politely. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 语篇话题三: 善意与互助(3篇) Passage 1(2026高二下·安徽多效·联考) The storm arrived much more quickly than the weather forecast had predicted. By the time I drove my car into the small restaurant’s parking lot, the outside world had already become a peaceful white mist. I had not planned to open the restaurant. After all, who would be out in such heavy snow? But then I saw a line of truck drivers walking slowly along the roadside. Their yellow headlights cut through the snow, and the men were shaking from head to toe with cold. One of them knocked. Frost in his beard, he begged, “Madam, is there any chance we could get a coffee? Roads are closed. We won’t make the next stop.” I hesitated. Running the place alone is hard on the best day, and a dozen hungry drivers seemed like a tidal wave. Then I heard my grandmother in my head: When in doubt, feed people. I opened the door, flooded the room with light and waved them in. They settled themselves in the seats without a word. Right away, I brought coffee and before I knew it I was busy making pancakes and bacon, just as if it were a busy Saturday morning. Suddenly, the silence was broken. Laughter took its place. “Angel in an apron (围裙),” one of them said, and I pretended my cheeks weren’t hot. We were strangers, sure, but the night wore down the edges. They took turns sleeping. One — Roy, broad-shouldered — washed dishes without being asked. Another, Vince, fetched a worn guitar from his truck and picked old country tunes until the coffee pot sighed empty. By morning, the snowstorm felt less like a threat and more like an excuse for a reunion none of us knew we needed. The radio confirmed what we’d guessed: no snow cleaning for at least a day. I did a mental list and felt my stomach drop. Ten pounds of flour (面粉), a few cans, some pork — it would be too tight. Roy caught the look on my face. “Are you alright, Madam?” “Just figuring out how to stretch biscuits into three days,” I answered. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Hearing my words, the drivers jumped into action without hesitation. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Three days later, the snow stopped and they were prepared to leave. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2(2026高二下·山东临沂·月考) Every day after school, Lucas and Noah pressed their noses against Mr. Henderson’s shop window. They stared at the red bicycle that stood proudly in the center of the display. For months, they had saved every spare coin, yet the price still seemed far beyond their reach. When the first snow of winter covered their town, the brothers saw an opportunity. They grabbed their shovels (铲子), determined to turn the snowfall into savings through hard work. They started in their own neighborhood. But many residents had already cleared their walkways, and those who hadn’t only offered a few coins for short paths. After several tiring hours, they had earned just seven dollars — far less than they hoped. Refusing to give up, they headed to Maple Street, where the houses were bigger and the driveways deeper in snow. Noah knocked on the door of a beautiful Victorian house. Mrs. Williams answered, looking like she was in a hurry. When Noah asked if she needed her driveway shoveled, she agreed at once. She took a twenty-dollar bill from her purse and placed it into Noah’s hand. “I have to rush out,” she said with an encouraging smile. “I’ll leave it in your capable hands.” The boys stared at the bill, amazed. Twenty dollars — more than they had made the entire day! Laughing in disbelief, they set to work with fresh energy. The initial excitement carried them through the first hour of work. But as the afternoon darkened and the temperature dropped, the work became harder. Their hands grew numb (麻木), their muscles ached, and the long driveway seemed endless. Halfway through, Lucas threw down his shovel in frustration (沮丧). “Let’s just go. She’ll never know we didn’t finish.” 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。 Noah’s aching hands seemed to agree with his brother’s words. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As they cleared the final shovel of snow, Mrs. Williams’ car returned. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3(2026高二下·湖南长沙·开学考) Ben raced out of school. Christmas holidays! When he got home, he went to check on his pony, Scout. He slipped him a candy and Scout nuzzled (用口鼻轻擦) his shoulder. Ben started toward the house and found his older brother Jack starting the snowmobile (雪地机动车) to deliver gas to Uncle Mike. Ben jumped on the back and joined him. They set off slowly. The snow was fresh and deep on the remote mountain path. When they arrived, Jack went over with the gas can. Ben looked up the mountain and saw something moving. He got binoculars (望远镜) and saw two animals. Could it be a horse? Jack climbed back on the snowmobile and asked Ben to leave. When Ben told Jack he saw horses upon the snowy trees, Jack didn’t believe it. Ben looked back up the mountain, but he couldn’t see anything. At dinner Ben told his father he saw two horses up on the mountain today. “If they are horses, they must be trapped by all this snow,” said his dad. “If they’ re trapped, we have to do something,” said Ben, his voice rising. His dad looked at Jack. “Well, in the morning go and take a look. Take the gun and some hay (干草). If they look as if they can survive, give them the hay. If not...” Jack looked serious, and slowly nodded. Ben knew what the gun was for, and his chest went cold. In the morning they set off in the cold snow. When they got to the place where Ben had seen the horses, they stopped and looked up using binoculars. No horses. They waited for a few minutes. “I see them. They’re horses. Let’s take the snowmobile up there,” Ben suddenly exclaimed. They drove the snowmobile in the deep snow and finally reached the place. “OH no!” said Ben.“They’re starving!” One of the horses had lost a lot of hair, and their tails were almost gone. Their eyes were lifeless and tired. 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。 Jack walked around the horses. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The two brothers went from door to door asking everyone to come and help. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 1 Ethan had always been known as the “piano guy” in his small town. From the age of seven, his fingers danced across the ivory keys, filling his home with melodies that echoed off the walls. Music was his voice, his comfort, his identity. However, everything changed when his family moved to a bustling metropolis during his senior year. Here, in a massive high school with thousands of students, Ethan became just another face in the crowd. The first few months were brutal. In his old school, he was a big fish in a small pond. Here, he was invisible. During lunch, he sat alone, picking at his food while conversations swirled around him like a foreign language. He watched groups of friends laugh and share secrets, feeling a profound sense of loneliness. He stopped playing the piano altogether. The grand piano in his new apartment’s living room remained untouched, a silent monument to a life he felt he had lost. He threw himself into textbooks, believing that academic perfection was his only path to recognition. But the silence inside him grew louder each day. One Friday afternoon, Ethan was packing his bag, eager to escape the crowded hallway. Suddenly, a gentle hand on his shoulder stopped him. He turned to see Mrs. Laurent, the silver-haired music teacher, her eyes twinkling behind her glasses. “Ethan, I’ve been reviewing your transfer record,” she said, her voice soft but firm. “It says here you’re a pianist. The annual school talent show is next month.” Ethan felt his cheeks flush. He shook his head, muttering an excuse about being too busy with schoolwork. Mrs. Laurent didn’t look disappointed. Instead, she smiled knowingly. “Music isn’t just about performing for others, Ethan. Sometimes, it’s about finding the parts of yourself you’ve forgotten.” She handed him a flyer for the talent show and walked away, leaving the words hanging in the air like a lingering note. That night, Ethan lay in bed, Mrs. Laurent’s words echoing in his mind. He thought about the dusty piano in the corner of the living room. A wave of longing, mixed with fear, washed over him. 注意: (1) 续写词数应为 150 个左右; (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The next evening, drawn by an irresistible force, Ethan lifted the keyboard cover of the piano. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On the night of the talent show, as he walked off the stage amidst thunderous applause, Ethan saw Mrs. Laurent waiting in the wings. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2(2026福建·期末) Li Wei, a high school senior, had always felt confused between her mother’s expectation and her own dream. Her mother, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, ran a small clinic in their town. The air inside was always filled with the earthy smell of dried herbs. Her mother had long hoped Li Wei would take over the family business. “A career in medicine is a good choice, and it connects us to our roots,” her mother often said, pointing to the old books lining on the shelves. But Li Wei’ s heart belonged to classical dance. She spent hours practicing in secret, and her room was full of posters of international dance groups. One evening, while helping her mother prepare herbs, Li Wei accidentally knocked over a jar of ginseng (人参). As she hurried to clean up, her mother’s voice cut through the silence, “You’ re too distracted. This is why you can’t focus on your studies— and the clinic.” Li Wei’ s cheeks turned red. “I don’ t want to be a doctor!” she shouted. “I want to dance!” Before her mother could answer, Li Wei grabbed her bag and ran out, leaving the clinic door moving. Weeks passed, and the tension between them reached boiling point. Li Wei avoided the clinic, spending long hours at dance practices even though her knees had become swollen and red. When she did come home, the house was full of cold silence, broken only by the occasional noise of her mother’s tool grinding (研磨) herbs. But Li Wei couldn’t miss the way her mother’s eyes looked at her dance shoes, or the soft sighs that came from her during their rare talks. She was eager for her mother’s support. Then came a big chance: a national dance competition. Li Wei’ s hands shook as she filled out the application form, her heart beating fast. But when she looked at the bottom of the page, she felt scared. The form needed a parent’s signature, a sad reminder of the gap between her and her mother. 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。 That evening, Li Wei arrived at the clinic, with the application form in hand. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Before stepping onto stage, Li Wei held her mother’s lucky sachet (香囊) in her pocket. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3(2026河南濮阳·开学考) Today was the finals of the Dance Competition. Our team of five had me as the lead dancer; then there was Grace, my best friend and Eric, a dance lover who is a master in perfecting our choreography (编舞); and two talented twins, with such flexibility and grace on the stage that one cannot take their eyes off them. We had found a perfect coach for our team. Jackie, a cousin of Eric’s, worked in a dance school. She was a bit hesitant at first, but quickly agreed when she saw the progress we had made so far. In the dressing rooms, there were so many other competitors preparing for their performance, rushing here and there. Grace and I had changed into our costumes and were putting on our shoes when Eric murmured, “Who are they?” We turned to follow his stare, among many people, four beautiful girls along with a lean boy had just walked in. “They’re first-rate!” cried Grace, “more like fashion models.” They sure were. A look at the list of competitors told me they were from “Tweekverse”, the most famous dance school in the whole country. Jackie came up behind us, “Guys, it’s time, come on. Let’s go!” “Oooh, do you get the vibe (氛围)?” Grace was excited. I could understand her, I didn’t feel any less thrilled. When we entered the concert hall, my jaw literally just dropped. It was massive. There were so many people. The four judges, who were seated at a large panel, did look very serious. The competition started. The first performances were brilliant. One team had the neon (霓虹) theme, in which they wore shine-in-the-dark costumes and the whole place was dark. I was attracted to their impressive display. Obviously, everybody was. The judges’ cards displayed the scores. They were marking out of ten. The next performances were even better, but for us, they became more competitive. The group from Tweekverse was the best. Their costumes, charming faces and fascinating performance impressed everyone. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 It was our turn next. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the final score — 9. 5 on the screen. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 1 / 8 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题05 应用文写作(期末复习专项训练) 语篇话题一: 个人成长与自我突破(3篇) Passage 1 The next morning, I walked into the library director's office, saying with resolution, "I have an idea." Staring at the director with great passion, I proposed establishing a moveable library program. Hearing my bold plan, the director was stunned, wearing a blank look on his face. Then I went on to explain how this could breathe new life into our library and reach people who might never set foot in our building. Time ticking away, he eventually agreed to let me pilot the project. I was thrilled yet a little nervous with my first step out of my comfort zone, but the words from the letter echoed in my ears, giving me the courage and confidence to push forward. Weeks later, the moveable library program started, bringing libraries to different communities. Never had I expected that the response was overwhelming. Eyes sparkling with excitement, children explored the colorful picture books and flipped pages eagerly. Hands holding books tightly, elderly people reread stories that they had read a long time before. People from the communities applauded us for our considerate programme. Scanning over our new readers, I saw how our simple act was changing lives, bringing joy and spreading knowledge. Only at that moment did I realize the meaning of being a librarian. The letter indeed guided me to rewrite my story, reinvent my life and rekindled my own passion for life and work and change the world around me, one small act at a time. Passage 2 I took a deep breath and began our opening statement. At first, my voice was shaky and soft, but when I glanced at Jake, he gave me a warm smile and nodded gently. That gesture gave me strength. I raised my voice, clearly stating our views on the importance of community service — how it teaches responsibility and empathy. Jake stepped in smoothly when I paused, supplementing our arguments with vivid examples. We looked at each other from time to time, and I no longer felt nervous. Instead, I felt a strong sense of teamwork flowing between us. After the competition, we walked out of the hall, exhausted but proud. The judge announced that we won the second place, and we couldn’t help cheering. “We did it!” Jake said, patting my shoulder. I smiled and replied, “It’s all because we supported each other.” I told him I was glad I got to know his true self beyond his confidence. He smiled back, saying he admired my carefulness. That day, I not only overcame my shyness but also gained a precious friendship. I realized that teamwork is not about being perfect, but about understanding and supporting each other. Passage 3 For a long moment, no one moved. The biggest boy stared at me, waiting for me to back down. I forced myself to hold his gaze, even though my heart was pounding. Then one of the others muttered, “Someone’s coming.” Footsteps approached behind me. The big boy shrugged. “Whatever. Not worth it.” He nodded to his friends, and they walked off. I turned to Kevin. He was still on the ground, head down, shoulders shaking. I knelt and helped him gather his books. When we reached his house, Kevin stopped and turned to me. “No one has ever done that for me,” he said quietly. “Thank you.” His simple words hit me harder than I expected. I had almost walked past the park that day. I had almost let fear win. As I headed home, I couldn’t stop thinking about all the other “Kevins” in our school—the ones I had never noticed, never greeted, never seen. That night, I made a quiet promise: from now on, I would be someone who sees. 语篇话题二: 人际关系与和解 (3篇) Passage 1 Shortly after, the police arrived. They gently lifted the shivering, tearful boy from Ed’s arms, his little hands still clutching Ed’s jacket. The police asked for detailed information about the rescue, and Ed told them everything he had seen and done. Thanks to the timely call, the police quickly contacted the boy’s parents, who were still anxiously searching for their child. The parents rushed over right away, tears of relief streaming down their faces as they hugged their son tightly. They thanked Ed repeatedly, but he just smiled and said it was what anyone would do. Ten days later, Ed accepted the invitation to the boy’s home for dinner. The moment he stepped in, the little boy ran up to him and gave him a big hug, holding a handmade thank-you card. Delicious homemade dishes were laid out across the table, giving off inviting aroma. During the meal, the parents shared how they had been haunted by guilt, adding that the boy’s grandpa had recovered well after treatment. They were so grateful for Ed’s kindness. Ed said it was just a small detour that changed everything, and he felt happy to have helped the little boy stay safe. Passage 2 She remembered what Mary told her and thought she would give it a try. Amy dashed into her room, found the balloons and picked one out with an overwhelming sense of anger. Thinking about her mother's refusal, Amy spared no effort to blow the balloon. Suddenly, the balloon exploded with a bang, making her numb with shock. It occurred to her that she should stop complaining but stay optimistic, or she would end up exploding like the balloon one day. An overwhelming sense of shame almost swallowed her and pushed her to make a change. Amy is a changed person now. Amy changes her attitude completely. Actually, Instead of complaining about everything, she begin to appreciate her life and friends. What set Amy apart is that she volunteers to spread the function of blowing balloon in her community. She wants to do something for her neighborhood just like what Mary did for her. Her anger is well controlled even without a balloon. She is willing to take others’ suggestions into consideration, contributing to her better behavior. Instead of losing her temper all the time, she is now a polite and thoughtful girl with contagious enthusiasm. Passage 3 Prissy was about to slip away when the door was pushed open. It was his uncle Richard who opened the door! He was surprised to see that Prissy was in his house. “Why are you here, little Prissy?” “I am here to cook for you, Uncle Richard. Because I heard in Oscar Miller’s store that you have no time to cook.” “Oh!” Uncle Richard replied with a lump in his throat. With Prissy’s company, he went to the dining room, where he smelt the appetizing odors created by Prissy immediately. Then, they had a perfect dinner together. When the meal was over, he talked to Prissy kindly and politely. Overwhelmed by pleasure, Uncle Richard said, “How time flies! Eight years has passed. I always want to apologize but I am afraid that my brother wouldn’t accept it.” Hearing his explanation, Prissy knew she did a right thing. She invited Uncle David to come to her home the next day when her father would be at home, saying that love can eliminate all hatred. Prissy’s father was extremely happy to reunite with his brother. So, with love, all would turn out all right. 语篇话题三: 善意与互助(3篇) Passage 1 Hearing my words, the drivers jumped into action without hesitation. Roy went out to check his truck and found some canned food and bread he’d stored. Vince and another driver walked carefully through the snow to their vehicles and brought back rice, vegetables and instant noodles. Some of them cleared the snow around the restaurant while others helped organize the food supplies. We worked together and divided the food reasonably, making sure it could last three days. Thanks to their kindness and cooperation, we no longer had to worry about food shortage. Three days later, the snow stopped and they were prepared to leave. Before getting into their trucks, each of them thanked me sincerely, saying that my warmth and food had pulled them through the coldest storm. Some gave me small gifts from their trucks, while others gave me firm, grateful hugs. I stood at the door, watching their trucks disappear slowly into the distance, with tears of warmth in my eyes. This storm had brought us together as strangers, but kindness had turned us into family. It taught me that a simple choice to help others can create the most beautiful warmth on the coldest days, and that love and care are always the strongest power to connect people’s hearts. Passage 2 Noah’s aching hands seemed to agree with his brother’s words. For a moment, he stood frozen, torn between exhaustion and responsibility. Walking away meant warmth and rest, yet Mrs. Williams’ trusting smile appeared in his mind, reminding him of the confidence she had placed in them. He held the shovel tightly, bent down, and continued clearing the snow. Lucas watched him quietly and soon joined him without hesitation. Side by side, they worked through the bitter cold. In the fading light, the driveway slowly took shape under their steady effort. As they cleared the final shovel of snow, Mrs. Williams’ car returned. She looked at the perfectly shoveled driveway with pleasant surprise and expressed genuine appreciation, saying that she had known they would keep their promise. A quiet warmth spread inside the boys. On the way home, Noah touched the twenty-dollar bill in his pocket. Their dream of the red bicycle felt a little closer, yet he realized that what they earned that day was far more valuable than money. The lesson about honesty would stay with them long after the snow melted. Passage 3 Jack walked around the horses. He frowned as he saw their miserable conditions — lying on the piles of snow with freezing drooped heads, feeble breath coming out of their noses. Ben immediately realized something nasty was supposed to be carried out. He strode in front of the horses and stretched out his arms in the position of protection. He protested as he fed them hay, “No, brother, we can’t do that. Please!” Jack was stirred up by his plea then and his grip on the gun loosened. Finally, they reached an agreement to save the trapped horses at all costs. The two brothers went from door to door asking everyone to come and help. They appealed to their neighbors to have mercy and extend a hand to these poor creatures as a Christmas gift. Many neighbors were touched by the boy’s kindness and quickly grabbed their shovels and gloves to join in the effort. One by one, the adults gathered around the horses, shoveled the snow away and heaved them up to a truck, sending them to the local vet. After a month’s intensive care, they got back to their feet and started galloping as healthy horses did. The brothers felt they had done a right thing for these lovely animals. Passage 1 The next evening, drawn by an irresistible force, Ethan lifted the keyboard cover of the piano. His fingers hesitated at first, then began to move tentatively across the keys. As the familiar melodies filled the room, a warmth spread through him. The music was like an old friend, welcoming him back. He played with increasing confidence, losing himself in the rhythm. For the first time since moving, he felt truly alive. On the night of the talent show, as he walked off the stage amidst thunderous applause, Ethan saw Mrs. Laurent waiting in the wings. She gave him a proud smile and a thumbs-up. “You did it, Ethan,” she said. “You found yourself again through music.” Ethan felt a lump in his throat. He realized that music wasn’t just about being recognized; it was about connecting with his inner self and sharing that joy with others. Passage 2 That evening, Li Wei arrived at the clinic, with the application form in hand. Her mother was carefully weighing dried herbs at the counter. With a deep breath, Li Wei placed the form in front of her, ready to brace herself for the refusal she had long expected. Her mother wiped her hands on her apron and picked up the paper. After a moment of careful reading, she signed her name without a word. Then, she reached under the counter, took out a small sachet, and placed it gently in Li Wei’ s hand. “Keep this with you,” she said softly. “It will help you stay calm.” A sense of warmth welled up in Li Wei’ s heart, resolving to do her utmost in the competition. Before stepping onto stage, Li Wei held her mother’s lucky sachet (香囊) in her pocket. It was her first time competing on such a major stage. Great panic almost made her forget how to dance. Just then her mother appeared quietly beside her, “The clinic is my path, but this stage is your journey.” Her words lingered in the air like a blessing. Li Wei breathed in the sachet’ s calming scent, felt her fear loosen, and gave her mother’ s hand a grateful squeeze. Stepping into the lights, Li Wei danced — and in her movement, two separate dreams converged into a moment of perfect understanding. Passage 3 It was our turn next. I felt goose bumps and my hands were shaking. My teammates also seemed very nervous. Jackie immediately worked out our expressions. “Hey, it’s going to be alright guys. You have got to enjoy yourself, move with the beat and dance your heart out.” she encouraged us. As we went up the stage, I felt a new energy. We were going to show the judges how excellently we could not only dance, but also make the audience connect and feel with us. That determination and courage made me and our team ace the competition. I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the final score — 9.5 on the sereen. It was the highest mark yet, and ours was the last performance. The crowd was bowled over by us. As we were bowing in response to the standing ovation we received. I glimpsed sideways and saw a beaming Jackie cheering with the audience. Our rivals came to meet us too. I could detect a note of disappointment in their “Congrats”. 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