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1、脫險(xiǎn)類讀后續(xù)寫試題專練及范文(共5份)讀后續(xù)寫模擬專練01讀后續(xù)寫閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。One weekend in July,Janeand her husband,Tom, had driven three hours to camp overnight baylakein the forest. Unfortunately ,on the way an unpleasant subject came up and they started to quarrel .By the time they reached the lake, Jane was

2、so angry that she said to Tom, “Im going to find a better spot for us to camp” andwalkedaway. With no path to follow ,Jane just walked on for quite a long time .After she hadclimbedto a high place ,she turned around ,hoping to see the lake .To her surprise ,she saw nothing but forest and ,far beyond

3、 ,a snowcapped mountain top .She suddenly realized that she was lost.“Tom! ” she cried. “Help! ”No reply .If only she had not left her mobile phone in that bag with Tom .Jane kept moving,but the farther she walked, he more confused she became .As night was beginning to fall ,Jane was so tired that s

4、he had to stop for the night .Lying awake in the dark ,Jane wanted very much to be with Tom and her family .She wanted to hold him and tell him how much she loved him.Jane rose at the break of day, hungry and thirsty. She could hear water trickling(滴落)somewhereat a distance. Quickly she followed the

5、 sound to astream.To her great joy, she also saw some berry bushes. She drank and ate a few berries. Never in her life had she tasted anything better. Feeling stronger now, Jane began to walk along the stream and hope it would lead her to the lake.As she picked her way carefully along the stream, Ja

6、ne heard ahelicopter. Is that for me? Unfortunately, the trees made it impossible for people to see her from above. A few minutes later, another helicopter flew overhead.Jane took off heryellow blouse, thinking that she should go to an open area and flag them if they came back again.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為1

7、50左右;2.應(yīng)使用5個(gè)以上短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ);3.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;4.續(xù)寫完成后,請(qǐng)用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)。But no more helicopters came and it was getting dark again. _ It was daybreak when Jane woke up._翻譯小練習(xí):1. 一片漆黑立刻籠罩了整個(gè)森林。_2. 簡(jiǎn),精疲力竭,害怕,躺在一塊石頭旁邊,想念她遙遠(yuǎn)的家人。_3. 所有美好的回憶涌上心頭,她忍不住哭了起來(lái):“如果不是我和湯姆吵架,走開(kāi),爬到高處,我就不會(huì)被困在這個(gè)可怕的地方,面對(duì)死亡的危險(xiǎn)?!盻4.

8、 她因無(wú)休止的焦慮而后悔,然后眼睛里噙著晶瑩的淚水。_5. 盡管她很虛弱,她還是掙扎著站起來(lái),繼續(xù)尋求幫助。_6. 令她非常高興的是,一架直升飛機(jī)一次又一次地從頭頂飛過(guò)。_7. 她又急又興奮,把自己的黃色上衣掛在旗子上,不遺余力地大叫,以吸引別人的注意。_8. 幸運(yùn)的是,她最終被發(fā)現(xiàn)并被帶上了直升機(jī)。_9. 在那里,她看到了她的丈夫,一個(gè)男人盯著她,臉上帶著寬慰的表情。_10她盡可能緊緊地抱住他,激動(dòng)得說(shuō)不出話來(lái)。_11. 此外,他們同意不再吵架,決定過(guò)上最充實(shí)的生活。_ 參考答案:1. 一片漆黑立刻籠罩了整個(gè)森林。Immediately, an absolute darkness ruled

9、 the forest. 2. 簡(jiǎn),精疲力竭,害怕,躺在一塊石頭旁邊,想念她遙遠(yuǎn)的家人。Jane, exhausted and scared, lay down near a stone, missing her family at a distance. 3. 所有美好的回憶涌上心頭,她忍不住哭了起來(lái):“如果不是我和湯姆吵架,走開(kāi),爬到高處,我就不會(huì)被困在這個(gè)可怕的地方,面對(duì)死亡的危險(xiǎn)?!盇ll the fantastic memory crowded in and she couldnt help crying, “Hadnt I quarreledwith Tom, walked awa

10、y and climbed to the high place, I wouldnt be trapped in this awful place, confronted with the danger of dying.” 4. 她因無(wú)休止的焦慮而后悔,然后眼睛里噙著晶瑩的淚水。She regretted with endless anxiety, and then became asleep with shining tears in her eyes. 5. 盡管她很虛弱,她還是掙扎著站起來(lái),繼續(xù)尋求幫助。Weak as she was, she struggled to her fee

11、t, continuing searching for assistance. 6. 令她非常高興的是,一架直升飛機(jī)一次又一次地從頭頂飛過(guò)。To her great joy, a helicopter was flying overhead again and again. 7. 她又急又興奮,把自己的黃色上衣掛在旗子上,不遺余力地大叫,以吸引別人的注意。Eager and excited, she flagged her yellow blouse and spared no effort to yell so as to attract others attention. 8. 幸運(yùn)的是,

12、她最終被發(fā)現(xiàn)并被帶上了直升機(jī)。Fortunately, she was eventually noticed and brought into the helicopter. 9. 在那里,她看到了她的丈夫,一個(gè)男人盯著她,臉上帶著寬慰的表情。There, she saw her husband, a man staring at her, wearing an expression of relief. 10她盡可能緊緊地抱住他,激動(dòng)得說(shuō)不出話來(lái)。As tightly as possible, she hugged him and was too thrilled to say anythi

13、ng. 11. 此外,他們同意不再吵架,決定過(guò)上最充實(shí)的生活。Besides, they agreed never to quarrel again, determining to live the life to the fullest.參考范文:But no more helicopters came and it was getting dark again.Immediately, an absolute darkness ruled the forest.Jane, exhausted and scared, lay down near a stone, missing her fa

14、milyat a distance. All the fantastic memory crowded in and she couldnt help crying, “Hadnt I quarreledwithTom,walkedaway andclimbedto the high place, I wouldnt be trapped in this awful place, confronted with the danger of dying.” She regretted with endless anxiety, and then became asleep with shinin

15、g tears in her eyes. It was daybreak when Jane woke up. Weak as she was, she struggled to her feet, continuing searching for assistance.To her great joy, ahelicopterwas flying overhead again and again. Eager and excited, she flagged heryellow blouseand spared no effort to yell so as to attract other

16、s attention. Fortunately, she was eventually noticed and brought into the helicopter. There, she saw her husband, a man staring at her, wearing an expression of relief. As tightly as possible, she hugged him and was too thrilled to say anything. Besides, they agreed never to quarrel again, determini

17、ng to live the life to the fullest.讀后續(xù)寫模擬專練02讀后續(xù)寫 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。Rebecca stretched her tired back. “Thats the last seedling(種樹(shù)苗),Pa. Have we planted enough?”Pa walked to the end of the row of cottonwood seedlings. “No,” he said. “We have to plant trees all the way to that rock over th

18、ere. Well need about twenty more seedlings.”“Ill get the seedlings.” offered Rebecca. She longed to cool her feet in the shallow river running through the cotton field. “Youd better let me go, Miss Petticoats,” teased her twin brother, William. “There are dangers all over this prairie(牧場(chǎng)/草原)“You may

19、 both go,” said Pa. “But hurry back. Id like to finish before sundown.”They went across the shallow river to a sandbar where small cottonwood seedlings grew. Gently, they pulled the seedlings from the sand.“There! Thats twenty, with a few to spare.” said Rebecca.“OK,” said William. He led the way to

20、 the riverbank, and then stopped.“Look! Theres the dugout(防空壕)we lived in when we moved here last year.” He pointed to a hole in the grassy river bank.“Come on, lets go inside.”“No,” Rebecca said, “Pa is waiting. Besides, its hard telling whats in there.”“Then you start back.” said William, handing

21、the seedlings to Rebecca. Ill catch up.” He ran to the dugout and stepped inside.Rebecca tied the seedlings into her long apron(圍裙)and began to walk. Suddenly she froze in her tracks.A huge prairie rattlesnake(響尾蛇)moved along the river bank. It stopped right in front of the dugout and lay still, coi

22、led up on the warm sunny bank.“William!” Rebecca shouted. “Dont come out!”“Huh?” Williams face appeared at a tiny window beside the door of the dugout. Rebecca pointed toward the rattler. Williams face paled when he saw the snake blocking the doorway. He turned desperate eyes toward Rebecca, and the

23、n he glanced behind himself. Rebecca knew what he was thinking: “Were there more snakes waiting in the shadowy corners of the dugout?”Rebeccas mind raced, trying to think of a way to get William out of there. An idea popped into her head. It was their only hope. It was risky, but it was the only hop

24、e. “Dont move,” she said to William in a soft voice. “When r say NOW, you run out of there as fast as you can.”Rebecca removed the skirt-like petticoat(襯裙)from beneath her dress, then dipped it into the river. She squeezed out some of the water, then climbed to the top of the bank, directly above th

25、e dugouts opening.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.至少使用5個(gè)短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ);3.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)己為你寫好;4.續(xù)寫完成后,請(qǐng)用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)。Paragraph 1:“Get ready to run, William,” she said, keeping an eye on the motionless snake._ Paragraph 2: Are you OK? he asked, breathing heavily. Rebecca nodded._ 翻譯小練習(xí):1. 麗貝卡盡可能地打開(kāi)滴水的襯裙(被水打濕

26、了)。_2. 她靠在岸邊時(shí)雙手顫抖。_3. 她一個(gè)快速的動(dòng)作,把厚重的衣服扔到響尾蛇身上。_4. “現(xiàn)在!”當(dāng)蛇開(kāi)始在襯裙下移動(dòng)時(shí),她對(duì)威廉喊道。_5. 威廉跳過(guò)那條被蓋住的蛇,跑得很快,然后停下來(lái)轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身來(lái)。麗貝卡就在他后面。_6. 她很高興他們?cè)O(shè)法逃走了。他們花了五分鐘才喘口氣,使自己平靜下來(lái)。_7. 麗貝卡檢查了一下,以確保幼苗還是完整的。_8. 然后威廉感激地?fù)肀Я他愗惪??!爸x謝,姐姐。我也會(huì)為你做同樣的事。”_9. 麗貝卡笑著說(shuō)?!澳悴豢赡埽?yàn)槟悴淮┮r裙!”他們笑著跑回了樹(shù)林。_ 參考答案:1. 麗貝卡盡可能地打開(kāi)滴水的襯裙(被水打濕了)。Rebecca opened the dri

27、pping petticoat(wet through with water)as much as she could. 2. 她靠在岸邊時(shí)雙手顫抖。Her hands shook as she leaned over the bank. 3. 她一個(gè)快速的動(dòng)作,把厚重的衣服扔到響尾蛇身上。With one swift movement, she dropped the heavy garment on top of the rattlesnake. 4. “現(xiàn)在!”當(dāng)蛇開(kāi)始在襯裙下移動(dòng)時(shí),她對(duì)威廉喊道?!癗OW!” she shouted to William as the snake be

28、gan to move under the petticoat. 5. 威廉跳過(guò)那條被蓋住的蛇,跑得很快,然后停下來(lái)轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身來(lái)。麗貝卡就在他后面。William jumped over the covered snake and ran fast before he stopped and turned around. Rebecca was right behind him. 6. 她很高興他們?cè)O(shè)法逃走了。他們花了五分鐘才喘口氣,使自己平靜下來(lái)。She was glad they managed to escape. It took them five minutes to catch the

29、ir breath and calm themselves down. 7. 麗貝卡檢查了一下,以確保幼苗還是完整的。Rebecca checked to make sure that the seedlings were still complete. 8. 然后威廉感激地?fù)肀Я他愗惪??!爸x謝,姐姐。我也會(huì)為你做同樣的事?!盩hen William gave Rebecca a grateful hug. “Thanks, sister. Id have done the same for you back there.” 9. 麗貝卡笑著說(shuō)?!澳悴豢赡?,因?yàn)槟悴淮┮r裙!”他們笑著跑回了樹(shù)林

30、。Rebecca said with a grin. “You couldnt have, for you dont wear petticoats!” Laughing, they raced back to the woods.參考范文:Paragraph 1:“Get ready to run, William,”she said, keeping an eye on the motionless snake.Rebeccaopened the drippingpetticoat(wet through with water)as much as she could. Her hands

31、 shook as she leaned over the bank. With one swift movement,she dropped the heavy garment on top of therattlesnake. “NOW!” she shouted to William as the snake began to move under the petticoat. William jumped over the covered snake and ran fast before he stopped and turned around. Rebecca was right

32、behind him.Paragraph 2:“Are you OK?” he asked,breathing heavily. Rebecca nodded. She was glad they managed to escape. It took them five minutes to catch their breath and calm themselves down. Rebecca checked to make sure that theseedlingswere still complete.Then William gave Rebecca a grateful hug.

33、“Thanks, sister. Id have done the same for you back there.” Rebecca said with a grin. “You couldnt have,for you dont wear petticoats!” Laughing,they raced back to the woods.讀后續(xù)寫模擬專練03讀后續(xù)寫 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。A young man went to visit the oldest and wisest man in the village for some advice

34、 on how he could become rich.“Treasure is yours to be had at the top of Yonder Mountain,” advised the wise old man as he pointed to a tall mountain in the distance. “You must travel on foot to the top of the mountain. There you will find riches beyond your belief. Once you leave the top of the mount

35、ain, whatever remains will be lost forever.”The young man could hardly wait until the morning when he was to meet with the wise old man for final instructions. When he arrived at the wise old mans home, he saw a long, thick log lying on the ground in front of the house.“You must carry this log on yo

36、ur journey to the top of the mountain, and it is a necessary part of your journey. You must take it with you to the top of the mountain to claim your treasure, “explained the wise old man.The young man was not pleased with this sudden surprise, but he respected the wise old man and as he lifted the

37、long, heavy log onto his shoulders and struggled down the road towards the mountain, he realized that the trip would not be as easy as he thought.After he was walking for a while, a woodsman came up to him and said, “It looks like that log is pretty heavy. Would you like me to cut some of it off to

38、make it lighter?”The young man was exhausted, so he said, “I suppose that a little bit cut off the end wouldnt hurt.” And the woods man cut two inches off the end.A while later the young man met a farmer on his way back from the fields. And the farmer helped him cut two inches off the end.At the bot

39、tom of the mountain, the young man met up with a trapper who helped him cut four more inches off the log.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.至少使用5個(gè)短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ);3.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;4.續(xù)寫完成后,請(qǐng)用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)。Paragraph 1:The young man continued to struggle to climb the mountain._Paragraph 2:The excited young man

40、 lathe log across the gap and discovered that it. _ 翻譯小練習(xí):1. 原木仍然很重,但他覺(jué)得輕松多了。幸運(yùn)的是,當(dāng)他幾乎筋疲力盡時(shí),他看到了山頂。_2. 圍繞著山頂,寶藏閃閃發(fā)光。_3. 他喜出望外,跑向?qū)毑?。_4. 但走近一點(diǎn),他發(fā)現(xiàn)路的盡頭有一個(gè)巨大的缺口,越過(guò)缺口似乎是找到寶藏的唯一途徑。_5. “我怎么能到那里?”他看了看日志,想起了那位睿智的老人所說(shuō)的話。_6. 興奮的年輕人把原木放在缺口上,發(fā)現(xiàn)它太短了,走不過(guò)去。_7. 他看到了無(wú)法夠到的寶藏,多么后悔讓原木被砍掉!_8. 經(jīng)過(guò)多次徒勞的嘗試,他不得不離開(kāi)頂端。_9. 他真后悔!

41、他明白了這位聰明的老人想教給他什么,那就是,當(dāng)我們努力取得成功時(shí),決不應(yīng)耍花招欺騙自己。_ 參考答案:1. 原木仍然很重,但他覺(jué)得輕松多了。幸運(yùn)的是,當(dāng)他幾乎筋疲力盡時(shí),他看到了山頂。The log was still heavy, but he felt much easier. Luckily, when he was nearly tired out, he saw the top of the hill. 2. 圍繞著山頂,寶藏閃閃發(fā)光。Surrounding the top of the hill, the treasure was glittering. 3. 他喜出望外,跑向?qū)毑?/p>

42、。Being overjoyed, he ran to the treasure. 4. 但走近一點(diǎn),他發(fā)現(xiàn)路的盡頭有一個(gè)巨大的缺口,越過(guò)缺口似乎是找到寶藏的唯一途徑。But when got closer, he found a huge gap at the end of the road, and getting across the gap seemed to be the only way to get to the treasure. 5. “我怎么能到那里?”他看了看日志,想起了那位睿智的老人所說(shuō)的話?!癏ow could I get there? ”Looking at the

43、 log, he thought of what the wise old man had said.6. 興奮的年輕人把原木放在缺口上,發(fā)現(xiàn)它太短了,走不過(guò)去。The excited young man lay the log across the gap and discovered that it was too short to cover the distance. 7. 他看到了無(wú)法夠到的寶藏,多么后悔讓原木被砍掉!Seeing the treasure that couldnt be reached, how he regretted allowing the log to be

44、 cut! 8. 經(jīng)過(guò)多次徒勞的嘗試,他不得不離開(kāi)頂端。After many vain tries, he had to leave the top. 9. 他真后悔!他明白了這位聰明的老人想教給他什么,那就是,當(dāng)我們努力取得成功時(shí),決不應(yīng)?;ㄕ衅垓_自己。How regretful he was! He understood what the wise old man wanted to teach him, that is, when we are struggling to success, we should never play tricks to cheat ourselves. 參

45、考范文:Paragraph 1:The young man continued to struggle to climb the mountain. The log was still heavy, but he felt much easier. Luckily, when he was nearly tired out, he saw the top of the hill. Surrounding the top of the hill, the treasure was glittering. Being overjoyed, he ran to the treasure. But w

46、hen got closer, he found a huge gap at the end of the road, and getting across the gap seemed to be the only way to get to the treasure. “How could I get there? ”Looking at the log, he thought of what the wise old man had said.Paragraph 2:The excited young man lay the log across the gap and discover

47、ed that it was too short to cover the distance. Seeing the treasure that couldnt be reached, how he regretted allowing the log to be cut! After many vain tries, he had to leave the top. How regretful he was! He understood what the wise old man wanted to teach him, that is, when we are struggling to

48、success, we should never play tricks to cheat ourselves. 讀后續(xù)寫模擬專練04野外遇蛇閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Rebecca stretched her tired back. “Thats the last seedling(種樹(shù)苗),Pa. Have we planted enough?” Pa walked to the end of the row of cottonwood seedlings. “No,” he said. “We have to plant trees all

49、 the way to that rock over there. Well need about twenty more seedlings.”“Ill get the seedlings.” offered Rebecca. She longed to cool her feet in the shallow river running through the cotton field. “Youd better let me go, Miss Petticoats,” teased her twin brother, William. “There are dangers all ove

50、r this prairie(牧場(chǎng)/草原)“You may both go,” said Pa. “But hurry back. Id like to finish before sundown.”They went across the shallow river to a sandbar where small cottonwood seedlings grew. Gently, they pulled the seedlings from the sand. “There! Thats twenty, with a few to spare.” said Rebecca. “OK,”

51、said William. He led the way to the riverbank, and then stopped.“Look! Theres the dugout(防空壕)we lived in when we moved here last year.” He pointed to a hole in the grassy river bank. “Come on, lets go inside.” “No,” Rebecca said, “Pa is waiting. Besides, its hard telling whats in there.” “Then you s

52、tart back.” said William, handing the seedlings to Rebecca. Ill catch up.” He ran to the dugout and stepped inside.Rebecca tied the seedlings into her long apron(圍裙)and began to walk. Suddenly she froze in her tracks. A huge prairie rattlesnake(響尾蛇)moved along the river bank. It stopped right in fro

53、nt of the dugout and lay still, coiled up on the warm sunny bank. “William!” Rebecca shouted. “Dont come out!”“Huh?” Williams face appeared at a tiny window beside the door of the dugout. Rebecca pointed toward the rattler. Williams face paled when he saw the snake blocking the doorway. He turned de

54、sperate eyes toward Rebecca, and then he glanced behind himself. Rebecca knew what he was thinking: “Were there more snakes waiting in the shadowy corners of the dugout?”Rebeccas mind raced, trying to think of a way to get William out of there. An idea popped into her head. It was their only hope. I

55、t was risky, but it was the only hope. “Dont move,” she said to William in a soft voice. “When r say NOW, you run out of there as fast as you can.” Rebecca removed the skirt-like petticoat(襯裙)from beneath her dress, then dipped it into the river. She squeezed out some of the water, and then climbed

56、to the top of the bank, directly above the dugouts opening.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)己為你寫好;Paragraph 1:“Get ready to run, William,” she said, keeping an eye on the motionless snake._Paragraph 2: Are you OK? he asked, breathing heavily. Rebecca nodded._參考范文:Paragraph 1:“Get ready to run,

57、William, ”she said, keeping an eye on the motionless snake. Rebecca opened the dripping petticoat(wet through with water)as much as she could. Her hands shook as she leaned over the bank. With one swift movement, she dropped the heavy garment on top of the rattlesnake. “NOW!” she shouted to William

58、as the snake began to move under the petticoat. William jumped over the covered snake and ran fast before he stopped and turned around. Rebecca was right behind him.Paragraph 2:“Are you OK?” he asked, breathing heavily. Rebecca nodded. She was glad they managed to escape. It took them five minutes t

59、o catch their breath and calm themselves down. Rebecca checked to make sure that the seedlings were still complete. Then William gave Rebecca a grateful hug. “Thanks, sister. Id have done the same for you back there.” Rebecca said with a grin. “You couldnt have, for you dont wear petticoats!” Laughi

60、ng, they raced back to the woods.讀后續(xù)寫模擬專練05 -洞穴探險(xiǎn)讀后續(xù)寫 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。With their way lighted by headlamps, they walked down a narrow passage studded with sharp rocks. The rain came down steady and hard. Jason Stories heard it but was not worried as he prepared for a day of caving with

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