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江苏省苏北七市届高三第三次调研测试英语读后续写
1.2023阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文It wasChristmas Evemorning,and Iawoke witha mission:to findmy lostcat,Baby-Girl.As Igot ready,I couldhear icyrain peltingthe windows.Baby-Girl wasout theresomewhere inthe storm;I couldjust feelit.Sure,ithad beena coupleof weekssince shed gonemissing,but Istill hadfaith.Thiswas theseason formiracles,after all.About twoweeks ago,my sweetkitty disappearedfrom myparents houseinmy hometown.Baby-Girl had been stayingwith themwhile I was betweenapartments.At thetime,I livedand workedin anothercity.I wasstaying withfriendsuntil Irented myown house.Baby-Girl hadgotten out of myparentshouse theday beforeI wasset to drive back home to pick herup.〃,My dadand I had spentthat entirevisit searchingfor her.Dad wasa”realistwhich meanthe spenta wholelot oftime trying to prepareme for the worst.,She seither beenhit bya caror beentaken inby someonewho foundherhe said.I rolledmy eyes.He coulddo witha littlemore faith!and pursuinghis passionfor art.The financialstability he had gainedallowedhim to do both,without havingto sacrificeone for the other.Jim feltasthough hewas on top of the world,and heknew thatwith Mr.Finns guidance,he couldgo evenfurther and achieve greatnessas an artist.年月重庆一中高三月考英语读后续写
4.20235阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Nilsa staredat theclock on the classroomwall,daydreaming aboutlunch.Her(保温瓶)mother hadprepared athermos fullof sancocho.It wasone ofNilsa sfavorite dishes,and thenational dishof Panama-a countryin centralAmericaand thehometown ofNilsas family.Just thinkingabout sancochomadeher mouthwater.Finally,it wastime forlunch.Nilsa carefullypoured somesancocho into a bowl.When shelooked up,she sawher classmatesstaring.〃What isthat Itsmells reallybad/said Gus,covering his nose.11Its sancocho,”Nilsa responded.s kindof likechicken soup.Codi glancedat the bowland said,Soup Itsmore likea scienceexperiment/He laughed,pointed to his lunch,and asked,Thats oneweird lunch.Why dontyou eatsomethingnormal,like pizzaNilsalooked ateveryone elseslunches:pizza,fries,and sandwiches.Suddenlyshe didntfeel hungryany more.When Nilsareturned homeand complainedabout her classmates negativecomments,her motherwasnt mad.Instead,she listenedattentively and1reminded Nilsathat thereisnosuch thingas normalor weirdfood,andthat differentcultures havetheir ownunique dishesthat areloved andappreciatedby thosewho grewup with them.Nilsas mother also suggestedmaking afresh batchfor Nilsato bringtoschool thenext day.Then you can share it withyour classmatesand tellthemsancocho tastesgreat,and thatour familyhas beeneating itfor hundredsofyears.Your great-grandmother taughtyour grandmotherwho thentaughtme.”Nilsa noddedin excitement,and she was gratefulfor theopportunity toshareher favorite dish withherclassmates.注意续写词数应为左右;
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2.The nextday atlunch,Nilsa pulledoutherthermos.When Nilsareturned homeand greetedher mother that day,her happinesswas beyond description.范文The nextday atlunch,Nilsa pulledout herthermos.Nilsa scoopedup abigspoonful and asked herfriends,It sdelicious.Who wantsa taste”Her classmateslooked hesitant,but onebyone theyeach tooka tinysip of the sancocho.To Nilsa s surprise,their faceslitup withdelight.Gus commentedon howthe flavorsof thedifferent meatsandvegetables blendedso well,while evenCodi ravedabout thetendertexture of the meat.Nilsa felta senseof prideand joyas shewatched herclassmatesenjoy herfavoritedish.When Nilsareturned homeand greetedher motherthatday,her happinesswasbeyonddescription.She toldhermotherhow herclassmates lovedthesancochoand evenasked forthe recipe.Nilsa smother smiled,pleasedthather daughterwas carryingon the family sculinary traditions.She handedNilsaahandwritten recipecard,explaining eachstep carefullyas theywent throughtherecipe together.As theyfinished,Nilsasmother gaveherawarm hugandsaid,“Now youcan makesancocho foryour friends,and theywill feellikethey arepart ofour family/Nilsa feltgrateful to have sucha richculturalheritage,and she couldn twait toshareit withtheworld.
5.2023年4月衡水金卷高三下学期大联考英语读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文It was11p.m.when Alexsaw the woman on the MainStreet Bridge.She was(栏杆),standing bythe railinglooking downat therushing riverbelow.Maybeshe wasfishing,Alex thought.He continueddriving to his homea shortdistanceaway.His friendscar hadbroken downso Alexwas goinghome tozgetsome toolsbefore headingout to help.Tools inhandhe climbedinto hiscar.Instead oftaking ashortcut,though,he choseto headback overthebridge.Something aboutthat womandidnt sitright.Why wouldshe befishing thislateat nightin Maywhenit wasstill coldin thiscity Ashe crossedthebridgeAlex saw the womanstanding inthe samespot.He pulleda U-turn and(警示灯)parked his car withthehazards flashing,blocking oneofthefour lanes(车道).In casethere wastrouble hehoped anotherdriver wouldtake noteandhelp.He steppedoutofhis carand gota clearerpicture ofthe scene.Thewoman wasin her20s dressedin pantsandaheavy coat.She wascrying while/saying something.Alex didntknow exactlywhat wasgoing on,but heknewexactly heshould dosomething to help.〃Hey,whats goingon”Alex calledout whileapproaching.The womandidntanswer orturn around.Alex steppedcloser andstood withthe womanside byside.“What sgoing onheasked again.The womankept silentfor awhile beforeshetold Alexbut mostlytalked to herself that shewasgoing throughaparticularly toughperiod.She wasjobless,not doingwell ineverything.Inshortjife wasntworking outas shed hoped.Not everythinggoes asplannedagreedAlex.He startedtalking aboutthe upsand downshed facedinhis life.注意:续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Then withoutwarning,the womanclimbed onto the railing.Suddenly,bright lightsappeared.It wasthe police.范文Then withoutwarning,the womanclimbed onto therailing.Alex reachedforher.He threwhis armsaround her,dragging herdown offthe railing.WhenAlex madeher siton theground,the womanburst outcrying andsaid/Im notworthit.Alex tookoff hisjacket,covered iton thewomans shouldersandsat silentlybeside her,but keptalarmed incase she would dosomething crazyagain.Every fewminutes,hewouldlook at hiscar,expecting something.Suddenly,bright lightsappeared.It wasthe police.Someone hadreportedAlexs carfor beingparked onthe bridge,just as hedhoped.Alex stood upand wavedto the police.But thewoman seemedtotally lostin thoughtandpaid noattention to thepolice.When thepolice camecloser tothem,Alextold thepolice whathad happened.The policeappreciated whathe haddone.Soon,more policearrived andthewomanwas takentoahospital forobservation.Alex sighedin reliefand headedto help his friend.
6.2023年4月辽宁省阜新市高三联考英语读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文One day,Gina receiveda smartphone.But shedidn tknow howto useit.SoGina wenttoher daughter shouse to ask hergrandson,Josh,for help.When seeingJosh,Gina askedhim forhelp.Sorry,Grandma.I have to leaveforbaseball now,“Josh answeredfrom thesofa,his eyeslocked onhis ownphone.Then hestoodup,took hisbaseball bag,and left.Over thenext fewdays,Ginawent tosee Josh several times.However,Josh alwayshad somethingtodo,giving excusessuch asgoing tothe movies.Gina finallyunderstood Joshactually didntwant tohelp her.She stoppedaskinghim.She turnedto somefriends forhelp.Before long,she learnedhowto useher phoneto readstories,communicate withfriends,etc.Later,on aMonday evening,Gina visitedherdaughter,Oona.They happilytalkedwhen Josh was makingdinner.Suddenly,they heardJosh cryingout.Oona rushed towards thekitchen.Gina followedand foundJosh shandsburned byhot waterby accident.Mom,I thinkwe needto go tothehospital/Oona said.YesJII drive/Gina said.At last,the doctorsaid Joshwould befine aftera fewdays,but his hands(用绷带包)would bebandaged^L.Josh wasalso advisednot togotoschoolfor somedays sohe couldrest andget bettersoon.Oona askedJosh sbestfriend totell himhis homework.On Wednesday,Joshwasalone athome.His grandmacame tohelp makelunchfor him,because hecouldnt usehishands.While Ginawas cooking,Josh wantedto checkhis homework.His friendhad senthis homework7assignment to his phonethrough emailsand textmessages.But Joshcouldn toperatehis phone.He realizedhe had toaskhis grandmatohelphim out.And hesuddenly rememberedhe hadrefused tohelphisgrandma whenshe,asked forhelp withher phone.He wasregretful andafraid shewouldn thelphim.But hedecided tohave atry.续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2“Grandma,“he finallysaid,standing before the kitchenThen,Gina sentJosh shomework assignmenttohiscomputer.范文“Grandma,“he finallysaid,standing beforethekitchen.Gina turnedaround,〃looking at him expectantly.Can youcheck myemails”Josh asked.Oh,”Gina hesitated.Josh loweredhis headguessing shedrefuse.But Ginacleaned/her handsand walkedtowards him,smiling,Sure.You needto getyoursee.homework,right Letme Ginapicked upJoshs phoneand startedsearchingaround.She wenttohisemail appand downloadedeverything heneededto completehis homework.Then,Gina sentJosh shomework assignmenttohiscomputer.Before long,they startedworking togetherto completeJoshshomework.They atesandwichesduring theprocess,and theirafternoon passedrapidly.When theyweredone,Josh lookedathisgrandma regretfully.He thankedher andthenapologized for his previousbehavior.Gina lookedathimwith love,patted hisheadand forgavehim.After thatday,Josh neverrefused whenshe askedforhelp.He learnedto respectand lovehisgrandma,instead ofbeing selfish.声明以上资源转载于网络,仅作分享学习,资源版权属于原作者及原出处,如有侵权请联系我们删除Besides,though I couldn texplain it,I knewId seeBaby-Girl again.She couldsurviveall onher own.If anycat coulddo theimpossible,it was my Baby-Girl.Even afterI returnedto myhouse withouther,deep downI hadthisundeniable feelingthat wewould bereunited oneday.Now homeagain forthe holidays,!was determined topickup mysearch rightzwhereId leftoff.I grabbedBaby-Girls catcarrier andloaded it into thecarzthen askedmy dadtodriveme tothe shelter.At the shelter,a staffmember tookus tosee the cats.We walkedthroughrows ofcages.My eyesscanned catsof allcolors andsizes.None ofthem wasmyBaby-Girl.Then Inoticed aroom farther back.I pushedahead.1“Sweetheart,thats wherethey keepthecatsthat justcame in/Dad said.“Your catwouldn tbe inthere.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2,I insistedit didn t hurt to look and stepped into the room.Sensing theirdoubts,I wasready toprove shewas mycat.范文I insistedit didnthurttolookandsteppedintotheroom.Suddenly,therecame afamiliar meow.I followedthe soundand myeyes fellon alittle catwithbig greeneyes.She wasskinnier thanI remembered,but itwas Baby-Girl!Myeyes welledup withtears.I openedthe cagedoor.Baby-Girl practicallyjumpedinto myarms.I heldher closeas Dadlooked on.Theres justnoway...,“he mumbled.The shelterstaff wereskeptical too,saying thecat hadjustbeen broughtin duringthe morningstorm.Sensing theirdoubts,I wasready toprove shewas mycat.I grabbedthecarrier.Id trainedBaby-Girl towalk insidethe carrier.Sure enough,when shewaslet down,she madea dashforthecarrier andrushed rightinside.I wasoverjoyedtohaveherback.It wasa miraclethatshehad managedto surviveonher ownfor so long,and Iwas filledwith admirationfor herstrength anddetermination.I thankedmy luckystars thatI hadnever givenup hope,andthat I had comeback totheshelterone lasttime.浙江省温州市届高三第三次适应性考试英语读后续写
2.2023阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Oh no.Coach Caffertyjust saidmy name.For thatevent.The two-hu nd(蛙泳)(仰red-metre breaststrokeforthecoming meet!Not thebackstroke泳)I hadwished andpracticed forsolong!Beads ofsweat poppedout overmy upperlip.Morgan pressedher elbowintomy side,tryingtooffer memoral support.But itdidnthelp.My stomachsankto my knees likea brickin water.Morgan triedto convinceme itwould befine.〃Maybe Coachhas moreconfidence inyou thanyou think.Or maybeCoachCafferty justwants to give therest alaugh whenI sinktothebottom ofthepool,“I thoughtdesperately.I walkedtowards Coach Cafferty andtold heraboutmy inabilityand mysire toquit thisevent.She frownedandaskedif itwaswhat Ireally wanted.I hesitated.Placing herand onmy shoulder,she startedsmiling andencouragedme topush myself outside ofmy comfortzone.(节奏)The firstpractice wasa disaster.I lostrhythm onmy strokes.I messedupmy turns.I evenhadtostop andcatch mybreath afew times.I felteveryonewas laughingat meand mystomach twisted.How couldI makeit withinjusttwo weeksBut onceI draggedmyselfoutofthe water,exhausted andfrustrated,CoachCaffertythumbed upto me,saying I did reallywell andjustneeded moreconfidence inmyself andmore timeto practice.On theway backhome,Morgan comfortedme,Dear,just ignoreothers.Race againstyourself.Count yourown strokes.Prove toyourself thatyou candoit.With thesewords saidto mealmost everyday,before orafter eachpractice,something graduallychanged:both howI swamthe breaststrokeandhow Ifelt aboutthe eventas wellas myself.The meetfinally came.I arrivedat the pool hall,still alittle bitworried.As eacheventclicked closerto mine,mykneesshook.I bitmy lipand lookedout overtheother swimmers.Morgan leanedforward.Just swimyour race.Remember,youcan!注意:续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答2Then thetwo-hundred-mile stonebreaststroke wasannounced.There wasonly50meters togo.范文Then thetwo-hundred-mile stonebreaststroke wasannounced.Calmness graduallyseizing me,I continuedto practiseand graduallymadeprogress inthe followingpractices.Finally,Wednesday cameand Iarrived atthepool hallnervously.Soon itwasmyturn andto mysurprise,Ihada goodbeginning.As Iplunged intothewater,Icouldfeel mybody movingsmoothlythrough thepool.My strokeswere strongand steady,and Ifelt like I wasmakinggood progress.The firstfew lapswent byquickly,and Iwas surprisedathow wellIwasdoing.However,as Iapproached thehalfway mark,my bodystartedto feelthe strain.My legsbegan toache,and myarms werestarting totire.Despite thepain Ikept pushingmyself forward,determinedtofinish thezrace.There wasonly50meters togo.My legswere pillarsof lead.I kicked,but itfeltlikeIwas movingthrough cement.My armswere onfire,and mylungswere bursting.I slappedit withwhat littleenergy Ihad left.There wasno oneelseleft inthepool.Ihadfinished last.After themeet,Morgan foundme,Z/exhausted,collapsing ina chair.F mso proudof you,“he said.〃〃lost.Yeah.She nodded.But youdid itright”I bitmy lip.Yeah.zI guessIdid.I didnt comeclose toplacing,but Ihad giveneverything Ihadto finish.T swammy race.And Ithink Iwon.°Race isnot onlyto beatyourcompetitors butalso torace againstyourself.年月福建省福州市毕业班质量检测英语读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其
3.20235内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Jim dreamsof becominga famousartist tohelp lifthis familyfrom poverty.However anillness inthefamilforces Jimtogiveup everythinghe workedsohard for.Jim usedto drawskyline onthe roofoftheschool building.with brokenpieceof pencillead hedfound ina rubbishcan.His drawingwas closeto perfectexceptfor somecolor.His familylived fromhand tomouth soJim couldonlyrely onhimself.He hadtohelpout onthe localfarm afterschool andsavedsome ofthe moneyfor paints.One dayMom fellseriously illand wasrushedtohospital atonceWhile therestofhis familywere stillatthehospital waiting,Jim ranbackhometo getthehousehold emergencymoney.But hisheart sankwhen hesawthepitiful7money.It dnever beenough topayfor Moms medicaltreatment.He ranintohis bedroomand reachedfor hissavingsHGoodbye,paints andbrushes,Jim saidasheadded histotheemergencymoney.One nightontheway home.thinkine ofMom inhospital hewanted todosomethingfor her.He bentdowr beneatha streetlightand put his fingersin(肖像)the dirtontheroadsideBefore heknew it,he drewaportrait ofMom.He foundred dustand mixeditwithmud to add shadow,then pickedupsome grassand turneditintosome kindof paintHeused thistoadddefinition,around Moms noseevesand hair.When hewas finished,Jim stoodback upto studyhis workThelinework andshadingwere fine,but thecolors...Its stillno good,Jim shookhis head.〃〃I disagree.Jim turnedaround andfound astranger standingbehind him.He gaveJim afriendlysmile andintroduced himselfas Mr.Finn.注意:续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2111am aneditor foran art magazine/Mr.Finn continued.With thepayment from the magazine,Jim couldnot hidehis joy.范文am aneditor foranartmagazine,Mr.Finn continued.His voicewassmooth andinviting.Jim felta senseof wonderand disbelief-was thisreallyhappening tohim Mr.Finn wentontoexplain howhehadstumbled uponJimsportrait ofhis motherand wasstruck bythe rawtalent andskill hesaw.With anoffer towork asan illustratorforhisartmagazine,Jims heartswelledwith gratitudeand excitement.Finally,hecouldputhistalents touse andlifthis familyfromthepoverty theyhadbeentrapped in.With thepayment fromthe magazine,Jims joywas palpable.He couldhardlycontain hisexcitement,knowing thathis hardwork anddedication hadpaidoff.No longerdid hehavetochoose betweenhelping hismother。