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1、專(zhuān)題08讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(2021 廣東省廣州市四校聯(lián)考高二期末)It was one of ordinary days in October, grey and drizzling all the time. I dragged myself out of the bed and all of the routines began early. I dropped my two older children at school with relief and unwillingly headed to the supermarket to buy groceries with my youngest

2、. Never had I felt any tinge of gratitude for my comfortable home or lovely family.I was getting mad and frustrated with this early day, and my son, just four years old at that time, was being difficult. I raced around to pick the items with no regard to the cost, while trying in vain to control my

3、naughty child whose behavior had now added to my complete displeasure. Yes, I was that mother, threatening, roaring at a small child, the kind of behavior you see in others before you have children and think,“I will never be one of those people/9Eventually we made it to the checkout and stood in the

4、 queue waiting our turn. After a short time, I noticed that someone had joined the line behind us. I turned and saw an old man. He wore a dirty overcoat, tied around the middle with rope. His shoes were worn-out, and his trousers tapped around sockless ankles even on this cold, wet day. In his hands

5、 he carried a small box of long-life milk.As I had too many groceries, I asked him if hed like to go ahead of me. It was more like an automatic reaction than an act of kindness on my part. Perhaps I just did it out of a sense of guilt, or I just wanted him gone. After all, it was his presence that m

6、ade me uncomfortable, in the same way I feel uncomfortable and avoid my eyes when passing a homeless person.He didnt respond to me as if I had said nothing to him. Then I looked at him and repeated my words. This time, I was sure that he had heard what I said.注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。【答案

7、) He looked shocked and uncertain. He asked me quietly:nMadam, I possibly couldnt do it, are you sure?”Sure! ”I confirmed, nodding my head at him. He went slowly ahead, paid for his milk, and took his change. Then, to my amazement, he turned to my little child and pressed the change into his hand. I

8、 clarified that it wasnt necessary, but he insisted. Without any more words, he turned around and headed out of the supermarket, leaving us there in a silent shock for a while.I caught up with him and tired to give back the change to him. What I did for him was just a casual action orAnt Bites(2021

9、湖北省華中師大第一附中高二期末)“Ow! Ow! I shouted as I broke my jump rope rhythm: Something, in my shoe is biting I cried.The first graders waiting to jump and the two rope turners circled around me on the dirt playground. My teacher, Miss Bell, heard me and hurried over.“Its still stinging me. I cried as the circ

10、le of children opened for Miss Bell.“Which foot is it?” she asked.I stuck up my right foot as she bent down to inspect it. Just then, feeling a new sting, I yelped in pain.“Here. Lefs take off your shoe. instructed Miss Bell, squatting(蹲)down to get the shoe.Then, I remembered the holes in my socks.

11、 Welfare socks didnt last long. Holes in socks were a common thing for our family in the years following the Great Depression. Shoes got fresh paper inserted every Saturday to cover the holes in their soles. But socks with holes were just accepted. Socks with holes in the heels got pulled down so th

12、e hole wouldnt show. Where there was a hole, there would soon be a blister. Every week as she washed our clothes, Mama would say, “Even if were poor and our clothes are worn out. We can still be clean.I began to cry from the pain in my foot, but I refused to let Miss Bell take off my shoe. I could n

13、ot bear for her and the others to see the hole in my faded red sock.“Come on, then. Lefs go inside to the office.,9A trail of first graders followed after us until Miss Bell told them to stay on the playground. I did my best to control my tears. Yet, each time the thing in my shoe stung me, I would

14、let out a loud, “Oh, oh, oh!” Tears raced down my contorted(扭曲的)face.Miss Womble, the fifth-grade teacher, came into the office. Can I help? I know her. She lives next door to me.”Miss Womble was a great neighbor. She had even played games with us on occasion. She put both hands on my shaking should

15、ers and looked into my distressed, red eyes.注意:L續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2 .請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答;“Must be sock-eating ants. Oh, yes, I had a bite from one of those ants“ she said.Miss Bell handed her the first aid kit.【答案】 Must be sock-eating ants. Oh, yes, I had a bite from one of those ants “ she said. I was reli

16、eved to hear what she said and knew that she was here to help me resolve the upcoming embarrassing situation. I thought when playing with her in the yard, she must have seen my holey socks, so she understood what I was worried about. But Miss Bell looked somewhat confused. After I took off my shoes,

17、 the pair of socks with holes appeared, but I was not embarrassed. Miss Womble continued, Look, these little things have bitten the socks, causing some holes. Fortunately, having been bitten before I know what to do. Please pass me the first aid kit. Then she gently helped me take off my socks.Miss

18、Bell handed her the first aid kit. She carefully applied potion on each bite. After the treatment, I put on my socks. At this time, I felt that the socks were not so ugly and embarrassing. Those holes were like open mouths, smiling happily. Even until now, I dont know whether there are sock-eating a

19、nts, but T know there is a considerate teacher.【解析】這是一篇讀后續(xù)寫(xiě),文章以破洞的襪子為線(xiàn)索,講述了作者被有毒的螞蟻叮咬了腳部,需要脫開(kāi) 襪子治療,但自己的襪子有洞。雖然作者母親常常教導(dǎo)他們襪子破洞沒(méi)關(guān)系,干凈最重要,但想到自己的 破洞襪子會(huì)被同學(xué)和老師看見(jiàn),作者內(nèi)心感到尷尬,因此不愿意脫襪子。就在這時(shí)Miss Womble來(lái)了。 1 .段落續(xù)寫(xiě)根據(jù)第一段首句/一定是吃襪子的螞蟻。哦,是的,我被其中一只螞蟻咬了一口,她說(shuō)?!笨芍?,下文可 描述作者和Miss Bell聽(tīng)到這個(gè)說(shuō)法的反響,以及作者因此不為襪子有洞而感到尷尬。根據(jù)第二段首句“Miss

20、 Bell把急救箱遞給她?!笨芍挛目擅枋鲋委熗旰蟮氖虑?,以及作者的感悟。2 ,續(xù)寫(xiě)線(xiàn)索Miss Womble謊稱(chēng)有咬襪子的螞蟻?zhàn)髡呙靼譓iss Womble是來(lái)幫自己Miss Bell感到疑惑作者沒(méi)有為襪子有洞感到尷尬治療傷口穿上襪子感悟高分句型 1I was relieved to hear what she said and knew that she was here to help me resolve the upcoming embarrassing situation.(運(yùn)用 了 what 和 that 引導(dǎo)賓語(yǔ)從句)高分句型 2 After the treatment, I

21、 put on my socks. At this time, I felt that the socks were not so ugly.(運(yùn)用 了 that 引導(dǎo)表語(yǔ)從句)七.Carolines Treats(2021 山東省濱州市高二期末)Every Saturday, Caroline came to the Westport Animal Shelter to visit Jinks. “Can I take Jinks home with me? ”Caroline asked Ms Preston, the woman in charge of the shelter. He

22、cant go home with anyone quite yet J said Ms Preston. His leg is injured, and it will take time to heal. And youd better ask your parents before adopting a dog, anyway! ”added Ms Preston.As soon as she got home. Caroline started talking to her mom about Jinks. Well, I sure hope Jinks gets better soo

23、n/9 said Mom. Ms Preston told me the shelter is about to close.What? ”asked Caroline, her voice rising with alarm. I ran into Ms. Preston yesterday. She said the shelter cant afford to stay open Mom explained. Oh, no! Caroline cried. But the shelter cant close. What will happen to all of the animals

24、 there? ” Suddenly, Caroline brightened. 66My friends and I will figure out how to save the shelter.The kids agreed to hold a Save the Shelter Fair. They met all week to plan the fair and each of them prepared something special. Caroline decided to bake some cookies to sell on the fair. CWhat should

25、 I call my cookies? ”Caroline asked her mom, who was helping her. How about Carolines Treats? ”said Mom.It was beautiful, sunny on the day of the fair. Eveiything was a big success-except Carolines bake sale! No one was buying Carolines Treats!Just then, Mr. Larson came by with his dog, Bowser. Caro

26、line threw Bowser a piece of her cookies, and in no time, Bowser finished it and was looking around for more.“Great doggie treats! ”said Mr. Larson Ill take a bag. No, three bags. Mr. Larson must have told other people about the treats, because before long, more and more people with dogs were stoppi

27、ng by.Paragraph 1Soon customers were lining up to buy Carolines Treats fbr their dogs!Paragraph 2The next Saturday, Caroline made her usual stop at the shelter.答案Soon customers were lining up to buy Carolines Treats for their dogs! They wanted to buy many bags of cookies for their dogs because they

28、witnessed how quickly the dog finished the cookie and looked for more. So they were sure that Carolines cookies must be delicious and beneficial to their dogs. Soon, Carolines cookies were sold out. But there were still many people who hadnt bought any cookies, so they promised to meet next Saturday

29、. Caroline was very happy.The next Saturday, Caroline made her usual stop at the shelter. There had been a long line waiting for her cookies before Caroline realized it. Some customers said they had fed her cookies to their dogs and some even for their cats. All puppies liked them. Thus, they wanted

30、 to buy more and they had told it to their acquaintances who also came to buy her cookies. All of the customers thought highly of the cookies. Finally, Caroline made much money for keeping the shelter open as usual. And Jinks would still have a home.【解析】本文是以人物為線(xiàn)索展開(kāi),描述小女孩卡洛琳很喜歡一家動(dòng)物收容所里的一只狗Jinks,就想把它

31、帶回家,但是收容所的管理人Preston女士告訴她,小狗的腿受傷了,還不能領(lǐng)走??辶栈丶腋鷭寢屔塘?要領(lǐng)養(yǎng)Jinks的事情,媽媽卻告訴她,Preston女士說(shuō)她沒(méi)有更多的錢(qián)來(lái)維持收容所,所以打算把收容所關(guān)了。 卡洛琳聽(tīng)到之后就想方法要幫助Preston女士。L段落續(xù)寫(xiě):由第一段首句內(nèi)容“很快,為他們的狗買(mǎi)卡洛琳的餅干的顧客們站成了一排?!笨芍谝欢慰擅鑼?xiě)顧客們 對(duì)卡洛琳的餅干的期待。由第二段首句內(nèi)容“第二個(gè)周六,卡洛琳照例在收容所前面擺攤?!笨芍诙慰擅鑼?xiě)更多的顧客們來(lái)買(mǎi) 她的餅干,讓她可以實(shí)現(xiàn)幫助Preston女士維持收容所的愿望。2 ,續(xù)寫(xiě)線(xiàn)索:顧客們站成一排買(mǎi)餅干顧客們對(duì)卡洛琳的

32、贊許卡洛琳的餅干賣(mài)完了,還有顧客沒(méi)有買(mǎi) 到一一第二個(gè)周六卡洛琳又來(lái)賣(mài)餅干一一更多的顧客來(lái)賣(mài)她的餅干卡洛琳籌到錢(qián)幫助Preston女士 維持收容所【高分句型 1 J They wanted to buy many bags of cookies for their dogs because they witnessed how quickly the dog finished the cookie and looked for more.(由because引導(dǎo)的原因狀語(yǔ)從句和how引導(dǎo)的賓語(yǔ)從句)高分句型 2 So they were sure that Carolines cookies mu

33、st be delicious and beneficial to their dogs.(由 that 引導(dǎo)的賓語(yǔ)從句)高分句型 3 But there were still many people who hadnt bought any cookies, so they promised to meet nextSaturday.(由who引導(dǎo)的定語(yǔ)從句)【高分句型 4 There had been a long line waiting for her cookies before Caroline realized it.(由 before 引導(dǎo)的時(shí) 間狀語(yǔ)從句)高分句型 5 】So

34、me customers said they had fed her cookies to their dogs and some even for their cats.(由省略 連詞that引導(dǎo)的賓語(yǔ)從句)【高分句型 6】Thus, they wanted to buy more and they had told it to their acquaintances who also came to buy her cookies.(有who引導(dǎo)的定語(yǔ)從句)A.(2021 江蘇省鹽城市高二期末)Our family has had a relationship with Bozo, an

35、ancient desert tortoise(龜)whose life averages 80 to 100 years, for about 50 years. We first met him in the early 1970s in the backyard of an older woman who lived a few houses down from us in our suburb. Our three kids, Sheldon, Detra and Ryan, visited regularly and our neighbor loved to entertain t

36、hem and teach them about desert tortoises. The kids were ages 10, 8 and 2 at the time. Our neighbor estimated that Bozo was around 60.In the late 1980s, our neighbor passed away, and her husband gave Bozo to our oldest son. Sheldon. He and Bozo have always shared a special bond. Sheldon is always pa

37、tting Bozos shell and head when they are together, which Bozo loves.Bozo happily lived with Sheldon until 2008, when Sheldon and his family had to move a bit farther north, where the climate was too cold for Bozo. Hes lived in our backyard ever since. We feed him vegetables, but he primarily feeds o

38、n the grass in our yard. He digs his burrows(洞穴)to hibernate(冬眠)in during late fall and winter, waking up in the spring.My son-in-law dug a big burrow, about six feet long and 12 inches wide for Bozo, which has since made some expansions and decorations. We now have more than 12 feet of burrows in o

39、ur yard, with dirt and rocks covering the entrance. Bozo loves his burrows, but he comes out of hiding when he hears our voices. In 1995, someone asked Sheldon if he*d like another desert tortoise, a female named Mindy. Desert tortoises shouldnt be taken out of the wild, but they wont adapt if retur

40、ned to nature after theyve been domesticated (馴養(yǎng)).She needed a home, so Mindy became Bozos mate. 注意:.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。In the summer, we will always find eggs in the burrows.Well protected, Bozo is over 100 and remains energetic.【答案】In the summer, we will always find eggs in the burrows

41、. They are the fruits of Bozo and Mindy.Sometimes we will hide them somewhere in the yard to see if Bozo and Mindy could find them. To our surprise, they can find them almost every time. Those eggs are so precious to us that we treat them carefully and hope that they have the chances to be hatched.

42、And to our excitement, Bozos family has been enlarging since Mindy came. And they are well protected and taken care of by us.Well protected, Bozo is over 100 and remains energetic. Although Bozo is very old, with our good care and his familys company, he is living happily and full of power. Sometime

43、s he even comes out of his burrows to play with us. We all cherish his company. He is a true witness of our happy life. And at the same time, we truly feel his happiness with our and his familys company.【解析】這是一篇記敘文。講述了作者一家人和沙龜Boz。之間的故事。L段落續(xù)寫(xiě):(1)由第一段首句內(nèi)容“在夏天,我們總是會(huì)在洞里發(fā)現(xiàn)蛋?!笨芍?,第一段可描寫(xiě)Mindy和Boz。生活快 樂(lè),產(chǎn)了很多

44、蛋。我們都很珍惜這些蛋,并且也珍惜Boz。和Mindy。(2)由第二段首句內(nèi)容“Boz。被照顧得很好,已經(jīng)100多歲了,仍然精力充分?!笨芍?,第二段可描寫(xiě)雖然 Boz。年齡很大了,在我們的精心照顧下,在他的家庭的陪伴下,生活的很開(kāi)心和幸福。2,續(xù)寫(xiě)線(xiàn)索:發(fā)現(xiàn)蛋照顧蛋孵化很多小沙龜Boz。的家庭在擴(kuò)大一Boz。和Mindy生活幸福我們珍惜 他們高分句型 1 Sometimes we will hide them somewhere in the yard to see if Bozo and Mindy could find them, (if 引導(dǎo)的賓語(yǔ)從句)高分句型 2 Those eggs

45、 are so precious to us that we treat them carefully and hope that they have the chances to be hatched, (sothat.引導(dǎo)結(jié)果狀語(yǔ)從句)九.(2021 廣東省普寧市高二期末)Scout could clearly remember the night she had to leave her home in Poland. It was the beginning of World War II and her family had to escape as soon as possible

46、. She quickly packed a suitcase with a few pieces of clothing, her diary, and her most prized treasure, a silk scarf. Scout and her best friend, Betty, had persuaded their parents to buy them matching scarves, which they took as a symbol of their friendship. Scout didn*t know she was going to Americ

47、a and would not be returning.Scout kept that special silk scarf for many years. One day she decided to give it to her granddaughter, Eliza, to wear to her first job interview for good luck. Scout was afraid that Eliza would lose the scarf, but the granddaughter promised, Dont worry, Grandma. Nothing

48、s going to happen to your scarf. Youll see that its going to bring both of us luck. And with that, Eliza kissed her grandmother and left for the interview.Leaving the interview, Eliza felt confident that she had got the job so she decided to celebrate by going to a restaurant. Sitting at her table,

49、Eliza felt an elderly woman staring at her for a long time.Im sorry. Do I know you? ” Eliza asked.Im sorry, dear, but you remind me of my best friend/1 the old woman replied. nShe looked like you and used to wear a scarf just like yours.1 Eliza listened carefully, with her eyes and mouth wide open.

50、She had heard stories of her grandmothers best friend and knew the meaning of the scarf. Could this woman be Betty, her grandmothers childhood friend?注意:.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph 1:Then the old woman introduced herself, nMy name isParagraph 2:The old woman agreed.【答案】Then the old wom

51、an introduced herself, nMy name is Betty. Fm originally from Poland, but left there when I was thirteen. And I have been living here in Washington DC in America ever since.1 Eliza could not believe it, stories of her grandmothers best friend floating into her mind. Assuming that the old woman must b

52、e her grandmothers best friend, she said, Betty, would you mind coming with me right now? I need to show you somebody.1The old woman agreed. Soon they left the restaurant after a quick dinner. On the way, Betty felt her heart was thumping with excitement. She couldnt wait to see her long-lost friend

53、. Arriving at Scouts home, Betty eagerly rang the door bell. The moment Scout opened the door, she was rooted to the ground due to the amazement at seeing her childhood friend standing in front of her. Both of them were in tears, hugging each other tightly. Time seemed to cease to witness the great

54、moment.【解析】本文以人物為線(xiàn)索展開(kāi),講述了 Scout和Betty從小是好朋友,但是因?yàn)閼?zhàn)爭(zhēng)原因,Scout必須舉 家搬去美國(guó),因此他們請(qǐng)求父母給他們買(mǎi)一對(duì)圍巾作為友誼的象征,自此以后他們不再見(jiàn)面,但是依然保 存著圍巾,直到一天Scout的孫女帶著她的圍巾在餐館的時(shí)候,遇到了 Betty.段落續(xù)寫(xiě):由第一段首句內(nèi)容“然后老太太自我介紹說(shuō):“我的名字叫?!笨芍?,第一段這個(gè)老夫人作了自我介紹。 所以應(yīng)該寫(xiě):Betty講述自己為什么也來(lái)到了美國(guó),以及Eliza告訴她要帶她去見(jiàn)一個(gè)人。由第二段首句內(nèi)容“這個(gè)老太太同意了?!笨芍?,第二段可描寫(xiě)B(tài)etty跟著Eliza去了她的家,見(jiàn)到了童年 時(shí)的朋

55、友,兩人非常激動(dòng),不敢相信。.續(xù)寫(xiě)線(xiàn)索:介紹回憶引見(jiàn)陪回家相聚感動(dòng)高分句型 1.Assuming that the old woman must be her grandmothers best friend, she said, nBetty, would you mind coming with me right now?(運(yùn)用了 非謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞結(jié)構(gòu))高分句型 2.The moment Scout opened the door, she was rooted to the ground due to the amazement at seeing her childhood friend s

56、tanding in front of her.(由連接詞 the moment 引導(dǎo)狀語(yǔ)從句)十.(2021 福建省寧德市高二期末)One summer vacation, I learned some kids volunteered as guide dog raisers for a guide dog training center. Then I also wanted to take part in it. My parents supported it.After I filled out the application form to be a guide dog raise

57、r, two of the training centers workers came to my house to meet me and my family. They said, After the volunteer helps raise a guide dog puppy for a year, the dog needs to be returned to the training center. There the dog will receive a five-month professional guide-dog training. Then the dog will s

58、tay with a blind person and help with his or her The workers told us what a big responsibility it was to raise a guide dog puppy. And I promised I would do a great job.We later got a call that our puppy was coming soon-a female yellow puppy. When Dad and I picked her up, I was glad. She was the pret

59、tiest dog Id ever seen. Her name was Nisha. When I started working with Nisha, I learned right away how intelligent dogs are. Guide dog puppies seem to know theyre special and were born to do special work. My main job was to help her grow, teach her basic house rules and how to get along with people

60、, and let her learn about public places.Nisha loved to ride in the car. I was allowed to take her anywhere a trained guide dog could go, including stores and buses. Nisha was a good listener. Whenever I felt I needed to talk to someone, Nisha was always there. She was a lovely puppy.During the year,

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