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    1、备战2024年高考英语名校模拟真题速递(江苏专用)第一期专题07 读后续写10篇1(2023江苏南京南京市第一中学校考模拟预测)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Sometimes when you are a kid, it is easy to feel pretty helpless. Indeed, if you stop and think about it, there are so many things that you cant do. You cant play sports as well as your football or basketba

    2、ll heroes. You cant do some of the stunts (特技动作) that other kids do at the skate park. Sometimes it is hard to see that you even have the potential to develop any of these abilities. What you want to achieve may seem such a long way in the future that it feels you will never reach it.Well, I once be

    3、ard an inspiring storya true story, I believeabout a boy named Trevor. It shows there are little things kids can do that make a big difference. One night Trevor was doing what a lot of other 13-year-old kids would be doing: He was watching TV. On the news he saw a story about some homeless people sl

    4、eeping out in the cold on the streets, in a downtown area of Philadelphia where he lived. Trevor had never really stopped to think how fortunate he was to live in a fairly well-to-do suburb(郊区) of the same city. The story of the homeless people touched his heart and he began to wonder what he could

    5、do to help these people.It might have been easy for Trevor to forget about it. There are so many sad stories that you see on TV at times. This could have been just another that he ignored.Trevor also might have thought, “Well, what can I do about it? Im just a kid, but he didnt. Instead he began to

    6、wonder how he might help and that led him to remember there were some spare, unused blankets in their garage.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:So he went to his father and asked whether he could take the blankets to the homeless down town for the night._Paragraph 2:To collect more bla

    7、nkets, the next day Trevor went to some public places where there were notice boards._【答案】So he went to his father and asked whether he could take the blankets to the homeless downtown for the night. His father was surprised but also proud of his sons empathy and willingness to help others. He agree

    8、d to drive Trevor to the downtown area and together they handed out the blankets to the homeless people they came across. The smile on the faces of the homeless people and the gratitude in their eyes made Trevor feel that he had done something truly meaningful.From that night on, Trevor made it his

    9、mission to help the homeless people in his city.To collect more blankets, the next day Trevor went to some public places where there were notice boards. He put up some posters appealing to people to donate any spare blankets they had. He also went to his school and asked his classmates to help him i

    10、n this mission. Slowly but surely, Trevor was able to collect a lot of blankets. He and his father started to drive downtown more often to distribute the blankets to the people in need. They also started to bring food and other necessary things for the homeless people.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者曾经听过的一个名叫Tr

    11、evor的小男孩所做的令人感动的故事想办法收集毯子来帮助无家可归者。【详解】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“于是他去找他的父亲,问他是否可以把毯子带给市中心的无家可归者过夜。”以及第二段首句内容“为了收集更多的毯子,第二天Trevor去了一些有布告栏的公共场所。”可知,第一段可描写Trevor的父亲惊讶于自己儿子的想法,于是送儿子去市中心为那些无家可归的人送去毯子。由第二段首句内容“为了收集更多的毯子,第二天Trevor去了一些有布告栏的公共场所。”可知,第二段可描写Trevor去张贴了更多海报,得到了更多的毯子,帮助了更多的人。2.续写线索:很多无家可归的人在寒风中露宿街头Trevor非常同

    12、情他们决定为他们做些什么让父亲为那些无家可归的人送毯子父亲非常惊讶,决定帮助儿子做善事Trevor希望帮助更多的人,于是去张贴了海报Trevor得到了更多的毯子,帮助了更多的人3.词汇激活行为类同意做某事:agree to do/approve of doing偶遇:come across/encounter帮助:help/assist 情绪类惊讶的:surprised/astonished以为傲:be proud of/take pride in【点睛】【高分句型1】The smile on the faces of the homeless people and the gratitude

    13、 in their eyes made Trevor feel that he had done something truly meaningful.(运用了that引导的宾语从句)【高分句型2】He put up some posters appealing to people to donate any spare blankets they had.(运用了现在分词appealing作后置定语以及any spare blankets后省略关系代词that的定语从句)2(2023江苏南通统考模拟预测)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 was

    14、around 7 on Monday morning. Paul, a ticket gateline assistant, was working his usual shift at Leagrave Station. “Another wonderful day!” he thought and began to hum (哼) a tune. Suddenly a flash of movement around Platform One caught his attention. After taking a closer look, he realized it was a dog

    15、 without a collar, silly and excitable, running round after nothing at all.“Oh!” he hurried down, appeared in a flash and successfully got hold of the dog, but it managed to struggle free out of his grasp, jumped down on the tracks and got stuck.Panic struck among standers-by as the dog madly raced

    16、up and down the tracks, trying to find a way out. There was a lot of noise of people shouting and dog barking. Then the train kicked in.Obviously, there was no time left to wait for the dog to jump out on his own, but he was not allowed to go down on the track. So he took out his phone and rang the

    17、signalman to warn the trains, getting them to slow down, ready to stop if necessary.Like a cat on hot bricks, he looked around to find something useful. Luckily a guy on the platform there had some bread. So without any hesitation, Paul took the bread and used it to attract the dog as the last hope.

    18、 Immediately, the dog came over to the platform edge with wagging (摇) tails. But it couldnt jump back up. Thats not the thing, Paul thought.Just as it put its paws up to get the bread, Paul managed to grab it. Thank goodness. Paul dragged it up on to the platform. He couldnt let go of it for fear th

    19、at it would struggle free a second time. He just held on, stroking its fur and patting on its head to calm it down. Finally he took the dog into the safety of the staffroom.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。Then Paul decided to turn to social media to identify its owner._The couple shared the p

    20、hotos and the story on the TikTok that evening._【答案】One possible version:Then Paul decided to turn to social media to identify its owner. Within two hours, a worried couple arrived at Leagrave Station and explained the dog had done a runner. A garage door had been left open and the dog had escaped.

    21、They had thought there was little chance of getting it back. It felt like a miracle that the dog was rescued from a horrific death when the train kicked in. When they left, the dog turned and gave a wink goodbye, seemingly saying that Paul was to be thanked. The moving moment was filmed by the coupl

    22、e.The couple shared the photos and the story on the TikTok that evening. The courageous story soon went viral on the Internet. Giving a lot of likes, thousands of animal lovers worldwide praised Paul as a hero for his brave efforts and quick-thinking. The railway tracks are a dangerous place and Pau

    23、l saved this dogs life with the help of a piece of bread. Paul became a minor celebrity. But facing wave after wave of praise, Paul remained humble and went on with his daily routine as usual.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一名售票处助理的故事,Paul在车站工作,一天一条没有带项圈的狗在车站内乱转,Paul抓住了狗。但是狗挣脱跳上了铁轨,被卡住了。危急时刻,Paul成功地想办法救出了小狗。【详解】1

    24、.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“然后Paul决定在社交媒体上寻找它的主人。”可知,第一段可描写Paul在社交媒体上找到了狗的主人。由第二段首句内容“当晚,这对夫妇在TikTok上分享了这些照片和故事。”可知,第二段可描写人们得知了这个故事,都非常感动。2.续写线索:寻找主人狗主人找回车站解释感谢故事疯传称赞保持谦卑3.词汇激活行为类到达:arrive at/reach仍然保持:remain/keep/stay继续:go on/carry on/go about 情绪类担忧的:worried/concerned 感人的:moving/touching【点睛】【高分句型1】They had thou

    25、ght there was little chance of getting it back.(运用了省略连接词that的宾语从句)【高分句型2】When they left, the dog turned and gave a wink goodbye, seemingly saying that Paul was to be thanked.(本句使用了when引导的时间状语从句,现在分词作状语,that引导的宾语从句)3(2023江苏校联考模拟预测)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。Another term had started and I ha

    26、d to attend the first lecture of the new course. The lecturer told us to make groups of two students for a project. I looked to the right and there was my classmate Jack sitting there. And I decided myself that he would be my group member. On the left side, there was an older woman who was from an o

    27、pen university. We talked about the project and decided to make a group of three. During the break, she told me that, last year, she didnt manage to pass the course, so she would try again. Later we got an email from our lecturer saying it was not allowed to make groups of three students. The old la

    28、dy then tried to find some groups, but failed. I knew she wouldnt find other groups, so I told her that we could do the project together. I had to say good bye to Jack. After many meetings, we finished the project. In the last meeting, I told her I had difficulty in finding a summer job. I was livin

    29、g in a small town and there werent many jobs available and neither had I any previous experience. She advised me to keep doing it, as one would finally answer someday. She then thanked me for helping her and before leaving she said “see you”. Two weeks later, I got an email from a company saying the

    30、y had received my job application and decided to call me for a job interview. I appeared for the interview and answered the questions interviewers raised. In the end, they asked me where I had learned about the open job position. In fact, I had no idea so I told them I didnt remember well. They call

    31、ed me three days later and told me I could start in May. That would be the first time I would be working as a software engineer and I couldnt describe what I felt like. 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。One day, I arrived at work and I noticed one familiar car. _She told me that she really unde

    32、rstood me at that time. _【答案】One day, I arrived at work and I noticed one familiar car. The registration number and color were somehow known to me. I was certain I had seen this car before. Anyway, I went inside the building and opened my laptop. At this moment, I heard someone saying “Hi, how is it

    33、 going?”. That lady I had helped in university was in front of my eyes. I said “Hi, wow, do you also work here?”, she replied “yes, I work here.” I was in shock. She told me that she really understood me at that time. Because she had been in a similar situation when she was young and that I had help

    34、ed her so much, she tried to convince her manager to give me a chance. When I asked her why didnt she tell me, she said: “I actually said see you, didnt you realize it?” That moment, I realized that my attitude was right and I should keep it, as the lady said. We should always help other people in n

    35、eed.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者参加新课程的第一节课时,讲师让他们两人一组做一个项目,一开始他和他的同学杰克组成一个小组,后来有一个上年纪的女人一直没有找到组,讲师还不允许他们组成三人组,于是作者和这个女人组成小组,让杰克去另寻小组,最终他们完成了这个项目,女人给予了作者鼓励的故事。【详解】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“一天,我去上班,注意到一辆熟悉的车。”可知,第一段可描写作者在上班的地方又遇到他曾经帮助过的女人的经过。由第二段首句内容“她告诉我,那时她真的很理解我。”可知,第二段可描写那个女人为什么和如何帮助作者的。2.续写线索:偶遇他曾经帮助过的女人震惊女人解释帮助作者

    36、的原因及经过感悟3.词汇激活行为类帮助:help/assist说服:convince/persuade保持:keep/maintain情绪类确定的:certain/sure震惊的:be in shock/shocked【点睛】高分句型1 That lady I had helped in university was in front of my eyes. (运用了省略关系代词的定语从句) 高分句型2 When I asked her why didnt she tell me, she said: “I actually said see you, didnt you realize it

    37、?”(运用了when引导的时间状语从句和why引导的宾语从句)高分句型3 That moment, I realized that my attitude was right and I should keep it, as the lady said.(运用了that引导的宾语从句和as引导的方式状语从句)4(2023江苏南通江苏省如皋中学校考三模)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。Outside the BoxThe Harvestfest contest was falling on Friday and everyone in school wa

    38、s talking about it. All the students would show up in their self-made costumes and a winner would be chosen by the principal.“Do you have your costume for the Harvestfest contest?” Alice asked. “Im going as a chocolate bar. My mom and I have been working on it all week.”“Yeah, I have a costume,” sai

    39、d Jordan Eastman, popping up the two front wheels of his wheelchair as he waited for his dad to pick him up. “But its boring.”“Why? What is it?” Alice asked.“MaxMag the superhero, but Danny, Tom and Izzy are all going as MaxMag too.” Jordan shook his head. “Thats too many to stand a chance at winnin

    40、g the contest.” He waved to his dad, who had just pulled up in front of the school.Jordan rolled his wheelchair toward his dad, and Alice walked with him to the minivan.“Maybe you should go as something else.”“The contest is Friday night.” Jordan sighed. “Its too late to change costumes.”“Jordan, yo

    41、u have to think outside the box. Look around your house and see what you have. Theres hidden potential in everyday items.” She took a sip of her drink, and told Jordan that her chocolate-bar costume was made from old fabric her mom had lying around and recycled plastics.On his way home, Jordan was q

    42、uiet. He kept thinking about Alices words: Think outside the box. Theres hidden potential in everyday items. When he got home, he found his mum handling with some wooden pieces. She was putting a new desk together. On top of the desk was the huge empty cardboard box the pieces had come in. Mom smile

    43、d at Jordan, pointing at the desk, “What do you think?”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。Jordans eyes fell on the box and he smiled, “Its perfect . with my wheelchair.”_Soon it was Friday night, and Jordan couldnt wait to show his costume._【答案】(1)Jordans eyes fell on the box and he smiled, “Its

    44、 perfectwith my wheelchair.” Seeing the puzzled look on his mums face, Jordan quickly told her the design of his new costume MaxMag on his car. She smiled and gave him a thumbs up. “No time to wait! Lets get started!” exclaimed his dad who just went in. For two nights, they cut, pasted, folded and u

    45、nfolded the box; they drew on it and colored it to make it look like a real car; and they glued the old MaxMag costume onto it. When the new costume was finally ready, Jordan tried it on several times and continued to make necessary changes until satisfied. Soon it was Friday night, and Jordan could

    46、nt wait to show his costume. When he wheeled himself into the party, he immediately spotted the three MaxMags. When they saw him, they couldnt believe it. “The MaxMag and his car? Thats awesome!” Dannys eyes lit up. “The wheels of your chair are just perfect!” said Tom. “You even have the headlights

    47、! Its so cool.” Izzy pointed to the front. Jordan beamed. “Thanks!” When it was time to announce the winner, Jordan joined his friends by the stage. “The winner of this years Harvestfest costume contest is”, the principal paused to read the name off the card, “Jordan Eastman!” Everyone clapped. “See

    48、? You just needed to be creative!” Alice said. “You mean think outside the box!” Jordan patted on the flaming-red car attached to his chair, with an iconic MaxMag smile.(2)Jordans eyes fell on the box and he smiled, “Its perfect with my wheelchair.” Realizing Mom was confused, he quickly added, “Tha

    49、ts a cool desk, Mum. But can I have the big box for the Harvestfest contest?” He then explained excitedly how to turn it into a mobile refrigerator. “Brilliant! You will definitely be the superhero of the party, serving people their favourite drinks,” Mum exclaimed with a broad smile. In the followi

    50、ng days, his priority after school was designing and making the new costume, fixing it to his wheelchair and exquisitely making a door. Finally, he even prepared some soft drinks to surprise his friends. Soon it was Friday night, and Jordan couldnt wait to show his costume to his friends. When he wh

    51、eeled himself in as a mobile refrigerator, he heard admiring exclamations, guessing about who it would be. Jordan felt an increasing sense of pride and satisfaction. When he spotted a chocolate bar, he quickly moved towards it, stopped just several inches in front and quickly opened the door. “Jorda

    52、n, its you!” Alice cried out. Jordan passed her her favourite drink. “Thank you, Alice. Thats an idea outside the box.” That night, although he didnt win the best costume award from the principal, Jordan felt like the real MaxMag: his body and soul were no longer confined to the wheelchair. And he c

    53、ame to realize: there is hidden potential in everyday items, and so it is with every individual.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了收获节比赛将在下周五举行,学校里的每个人都在谈论它。所有的学生都会穿着自己自制的服装出现,获胜者将由校长选出。Jordan在Alice的启发下,用纸板装扮了自己的轮椅车并赢得了比赛。【详解】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“Jordan的目光落在盒子上,他笑着说:它和我的轮椅很配。”可知,第一段可描写Jordan用纸板装扮轮椅的过程。由第二段首句内容“很快就到了周五晚上,

    54、Jordan迫不及待地展示了他的服装”可知,第二段可描写大家对Jordan的服装的反应以及Jordan赢得比赛。2.续写线索:获得灵感制作服装展示服装取得认可赢得比赛3.词汇激活行为类宣布:announce /declare走进来:go in/enter继续:continue/go on情绪类满意的:satisfied/content【点睛】高分句型1 When the new costume was finally ready, Jordan tried it on several times and continued to make necessary changes until sat

    55、isfied. (运用了when引导时间状语从句)高分句型2 “No time to wait! Lets get started!” exclaimed his dad who just went in .(运用了who引导定语从句)5(2023江苏南京校联考一模)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。续写的词数应为 150 左右。I remember being happy for my friend Avery when she won the karate (空手道) championship wed both competed in. But I

    56、m embarrassed to admit I was also pretty envious! But when she and I tried out for Alice in Wonderland, though, things went the opposite way.“I really hope I get picked to be Alice,” said Avery.“Youd make a great Alice!” I said. “I dont care what part I get as long as Im in it.” “So youd be happy to

    57、 have a small part like the Dormouse?” she asked.“Exactly!” I said.A few days later, Avery and I raced over to the theater office, where the director had posted the cast list.“Wow!” said Avery. “You got the part of Alice and I got the part of the Dormouse.”“That cant be right,” I said. “There must b

    58、e some mistake!”But I really and truly was given the part of Alice. Im pretty sure the reason Id done well is that I hadnt been nervous at all during the audition (试镜). And the reason I hadnt been nervous is that it hadnt even occurred to me that I could get the major role.“Do you want to come over

    59、after school and we can practice our lines?” I asked.“You mean practice your lines?” Avery said, not even looking at me. “No, thanks. Im pretty busy this week.”“OK,” I said. “How about some day next week?”“Sorry,” she mumbled. “Im pretty sure Im busy forever.”That night at dinner, after my parents c

    60、ongratulated me for getting the lead role, they asked how I felt about it.“Well, Im confused,” I said. “Avery was so upset that I was picked to be Alice, she pretty much threw away our friendship.”“Hmm,” said my mum. “Arizona, dont you think this might be an opportunity for you to be an extra-good f

    61、riend?” “Sometimes when our friends do well, we feel envious and dont know how to act. Try giving her a little time and understanding. I bet shell come around before too long.”Over the following rehearsals (排练), Avery kept ignoring me on purpose._She smiled. “I think I might be free on Thursday.” _【

    62、答案】Over the following rehearsals(排练), Avery kept ignoring me on purpose. Mums words echoing in my mind, I supposed maybe we both needed some space. Then at rehearsal one day, I approached her and smiled, “Youre such a talented actor, and the way you say your lines is awesome.” “Thanks,” said Avery,

    63、“I figured out all the ways to perform it well.” A wave of pride flashed across her face. “Well,” I said, “Im still struggling with a few things about my character. Id love your help if you have any free time this week.”She smiled. “I think I might be free on Thursday.” On hearing her words, I felt

    64、more than happy and smiled back. Avery came to practise with me as she promised. As expected, our play turned out marvellous, and the audience burst into cheers, pride filling in all of us. Although the friendship path between Avery and me was once a little rough, we eventually enjoyed the sweetness

    65、 from each other. Mum was right, “Give your teammate a little time and understanding, and he or she just might come around before too long.”【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和自己的好朋友之间的友谊曾经出现的一点波澜,但是作者听从了妈妈的建议,最终两个人和好如初。【详解】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“在接下来的排练中,Avery一直故意无视我。”以及第二段首句内容“她笑了,“我想我星期四可能有空。”可知,第一段可描写作者如何打破两个人之间关系的僵局

    66、。由第二段首句内容“她笑了,“我想我星期四可能有空。”可知,第二段可描写两个人和好如初以及演出的成功,当然还有作者的感触。2.续写线索:作者想到妈妈的话作者努力打破两人之间关系的僵局作者和Avery和好如初3.词汇激活行为类认为:suppose/think/believe需要:need/require结果是:turn out /prove 情绪类绝妙的:awesome/wonderful/remarkable 开心:happy/delighted/joyful【点睛】【高分句型1】Mums words echoing in my mind, I supposed maybe we both n

    67、eeded some space.(运用了独立主格以及省略that的宾语从句)【高分句型2】Although the friendship path between Avery and me was once a little rough, we eventually enjoyed the sweetness from each other.(运用了although引导的让步状语从句)6(2023江苏苏州统考模拟预测)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 two years ago, Id returned from a morning w

    68、alk with my dog. At the front door, I dug around in my pockets for the keys. When I discovered I didnt have them, I decided to return to the paths wed taken.I spent an hour looking, brushing aside tall grasses, but the keys remained lost. I was beginning to get upset as I thought of the consequences

    69、 of losing them, so I continued to retrace our steps, but in vain.At home again, I pulled the backup key from its hiding place, let myself in the house, and fell on the sofa in tiredness. I began to make a key list. The house key wasnt that important as I had an extra. The mail key was a big deal be

    70、cause getting a new one takes a lot of time. I had a spare car key, and the key fob (遥控钥匙) would be expensive to replace. And the iron heart made by my grandson was precious beyond measure. For some reason, thinking of it being gone forever made tears come to my eyes. I blamed myself for losing the

    71、keys and not being more careful. In my head, I retraced my steps again and again but finally gave up.That night, it turned colder and we had a snow shower. I enjoyed a comfort-food dinner, played soft music, and settled into a peaceful evening. It was peaceful until I heard the frightening noise of

    72、my car alarm from the garage. I rushed to the car, inserted the key in the door and finally opened it, and then waited until the alarm stopped. I felt red-faced as I imagined my next-door neighbors being frightened and annoyed.I went back in the house but it started again. I turned it off, went back

    73、 inside, and the alarm went off again. I repeated the process.Back in the house, I waited, but the next sound was the front doorbell. Assuming it was a neighbor ready to blame me, I opened the door slowly and turned on the light with apologies ready.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。In the light

    74、snow stood three neighbors from several streets away._“What a brilliant idea!” I took the keys in my grateful hands._【答案】One possible version:In the light snow stood three neighbors from several streets away. One of them, a young lady, held out her gloved hand, with my lost keys hanging from her fin

    75、ger and a giant smile on her face! So moved and overjoyed was I that I wanted to give her a big hug, to express my deepest gratitude, but in a COVID world, all I could do was say, “Oh, my goodness! Thank you so much!” She further explained that my key fob had the alarm button, which helped them find

    76、 my home by keeping pressing it. “What a brilliant idea!” I took the keys in my grateful hands. Actually, I thought the iron heart I valued most would never come back to me again. “How can I ever thank you? You are so very kind!” I was dazzled by her cleverness and didnt think to ask where she had f

    77、ound them. Before she and the other neighbors waved goodbye and disappeared into the evening snow, she said, “Its not a big deal. Happy to help. You would have done the same thing!”【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者一次散步时,不小心把自己的钥匙给弄丢了,虽然原路返回仔细查找,但还是没找到。作者很伤心,因为钥匙上有孙子送给自己的礼物。【详解】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“几条街外的三个邻居站在小雪中。”可知,

    78、第一段可描写作者的几个邻居给作者送来了钥匙。由第二段首句内容“多棒的主意!”我感激地把钥匙拿在手里。”可知,第二段可描写作者非常感激这几个邻居。2.续写线索:丢钥匙仔细回忆难过听到警报声门铃响了送来钥匙感动3.词汇激活行为类伸出:hold out/reach out以为:think/believe/suppose珍视:value/treasure 情绪类感激:gratitude/appreciation友善的:kind/friendly【点睛】【高分句型1】So moved and overjoyed was I that I wanted to give her a big hug, to

    79、express my deepest gratitude, but in a COVID world, all I could do was say, “Oh, my goodness! Thank you so much!”(运用了sothat引导的结果状语从句,当so加所修饰词放到句首时主句部分倒装,以及省略关系代词that的定语从句)【高分句型2】She further explained that my key fob had the alarm button, which helped them find my home by keeping pressing it.(运用了that

    80、引导的宾语从句和which引导的非限制性定语从句)7(2023江苏盐城统考三模)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。Her pale face stood out against the blackness of her hair. She looked much younger than her fifteen years, a worn coat hanging loose above her. We werent supposed to take a child, but an emergency call came through that mor

    81、ning. A home was needed for a young girl immediately.I, together with four children, hurried to get her room ready. The kids were great. Joanne, our second-eldest daughter, did the cleaning and Margaret, Rob and Jeff helped make the bed. I felt my heart pounding in my chest. I was excited, but scare

    82、d at the same time because I was told an adopted child might give us a lot of trouble.That afternoon, Trudy arrived with the social worker Mrs. Kline. She stepped into the front hall and stood against the wall. I will never forget the look in her eyes. The first thing that came to my mind was that s

    83、he looked like a hunted animal. The children moved towards her, and Jeff grabbed her hand and said proudly, “Come and see your room. I helped make your bed.” Trudy pulled back, speechless.At this point, I stepped towards her and said, Welcome to our home, Trudy. “She looked at me with such blank eye

    84、s. But with her head bowed, she simply said, eyes moving back and forth like a creature looking for a way out, “No, thank you.”For the first two weeks, Trudy was very quiet. She would come into the kitchen while I was working, and we would discuss school and what she would like to do in the future.

    85、Mrs. Kline had given us all the information about her history, but I never mentioned the terrible things that had happened to her.As the days went by, Trudy became a delight to have around. Very quickly, it seemed like she had always been with us. The girls would sit in each others rooms and giggle(

    86、咯咯笑) like typical teenagers. It was a sound that warmed my soul. However, when they talked about new clothes, Trudy fell silent again.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I took Joanne shopping for a winter coat, and Trudy came too._Back home, I presented the jacket Trudy had tried on._【答案】One pos

    87、sible version:I took Joanne shopping for a winter coat, and Trudy came too. Thrilled, Joanne tried on one coat after another. Trudy stared at her with eyes wide open. “It looks so nice on you!” she babbled, but her eyes were glued to a jacket. Then, Joanne encouraged her to try it on. Excitement shi

    88、ning on her face, Trudy picked the jacket out, posing at ease. However, she turned, replaced it, and rejoined Joanne. While they were busy, I quietly asked the salesperson to wrap up the jacket. Back home, I presented the jacket Trudy had tried on. Unexpectedly, Trudy started sobbing. “No one has ev

    89、er bought me a beautiful jacket like this.” My voice shook, “You really deserve it.” I slid into my room so she would not see me crying. Suddenly, a knock came at the door, where stood my children. Margaret stepped forward, “Mom, we hope we can keep her forever.” Others nodded in agreement. My eyes

    90、welled up with tears, whispering, “Trudy is really lucky, but I am luckiest.”【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者一家收养了一个十五岁的女孩Trudy,这个女孩刚到她家时,整个人很茫然很安静,后来慢慢适应,变得活泼的故事。【详解】1.段落续写由第一段首句内容“我带乔安妮去买冬衣,特鲁迪也来了。”可知,第一段可描写作者带着Joanne和Trudy去买冬衣时的经过。由第二段首句内容“回到家,我拿出特鲁迪试穿过的那件夹克。”可知,第二段可描写作者将偷偷买回来的夹克拿出来后,Trudy的反应以及家人的想法和举动。2.续写线

    91、索:带去买衣服试衣服放回偷买夹克感受3.词汇激活行为类盯着看:stare at / gaze at / peer at全神贯注地看着:be glued to / be wrapped up in涌出泪水:well up with tears / burst into tears情绪类感到兴奋的:thrilled / excited幸运的:lucky / fortunate【点睛】【高分句型1】While they were busy, I quietly asked the salesperson to wrap up the jacket.(运用了while引导的时间状语从句)【高分句型2】

    92、Suddenly, a knock came at the door, where stood my children.(运用了where引导的非限制性定语从句)8(2023江苏镇江江苏省镇江第一中学统考二模)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。Since I began introducing animals into my child psychotherapy(心理治疗) practice fifteen years ago, my life as a doctor has been full of wonders. Animals always h

    93、elp me in my work communicating with children in need. Diane, a dark-haired five-year-old, came to me with a problem. Although she was a chatterbox(话匣子) in the house and with her family, no one had ever heard Diane say a word outside her home environment. Not one word. Dianes parents tried to work w

    94、ith her to overcome her selective mutism(缄默症). Yet nothing they did seemed to make any impression on her. Diane refused to talk when she was outside her family circle. Dianes parents contacted me and I agreed to see her. It was a Friday afternoon. They were seated in the waiting room when my six-yea

    95、r-old dog, Puppy, and I walked out to greet them. Diane sat with her head down, making no move to look up or acknowledge our entrance. Puppy went straight towards Diane. Because Dianes head was bowed, Puppy was just three feet from Diane when the girl finally caught sight of her. Startled by the une

    96、xpected sight of a large golden dog, the girls eyes became huge and then her mouth curved slowly into a smile. Puppy stopped directly in front of Diane and laid her head in the girls lap. I introduced myself and Puppy, but Diane didnt respond. Instead, she began to silently pet Puppys head, running

    97、her hands softly over Puppys ears and nose. She was still obviously nervous at my office, but she was smiling and seemed to be enjoying her interaction with Puppy. I was speaking quietly with Dianes parents when an idea hit me. I spoke Puppys name quietly and gave her a hand signal to come toward me

    98、 and continue back into the inner office. Puppy immediately started walking toward me. As Puppy walked away, I watched Dianes face fall and her eyes take on a sad and disappointed look. I said, “Oh, Im sorry. I didnt realize you wanted Puppy to stay with you. All you have to do for her to come back

    99、is say, Puppy, come.” 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。Dianes parents stared at me, their expressions skeptical._I knew that I had to seize the moment._【答案】Dianes parents stared at me, their expressions skeptical. For a few tense seconds, Diane sat debating what to do, her lower lip quivering.

    100、Then, in a soft voice, she called, “Puppy, come; please come, Puppy.” Her parents gaze flew to their daughter and their jaws dropped in astonishment. I gave Puppy the signal to go and she whirled around and ran over to Diane who slid off her chair to the floor, and kneeling, hugged Puppy tightly aro

    101、und the neck. We watched, Dianes parents in tears, as Diane and Puppy snuggled happily together.I knew that I had to seize the moment. Sitting on the floor beside Puppy and Diane, I tried to engage Diane in conversation. Hoping to keep the miracle going, I asked her what she liked about Puppy. She h

    102、esitated momentarily and then replied, “She is soft and funny.” As we talked, Puppy sat leaning against Diane, the little girls fingers laced through Puppys fur. As the session drew to a close, Diane embraced Puppy again and said, “Good-bye.” Her voice was soft yet clear. I was deeply pleased as she

    103、 had made a remarkable breakthrough. And it was all thanks to Puppy, who had worked her magic again.【导语】本文以人物线索展开,讲述了患有选择性缄默症的黛安在父母的陪伴下来到我的心理治疗室,不愿说话的她看到我的6岁的小狗狗,露出了微笑。但是当我把小狗唤走,戴安就低下了头,露出了失望和伤心的表情。我抓住机会告诉黛安你可以叫它过去。【详解】1. 段落续写由第一段首句内容“黛安的父母盯着我,脸上露出怀疑的表情。”可知,本段可以写黛安在犹豫中说出了话,在父母很震惊中,黛安和小狗之间的互动。由第二段首句内

    104、容“我知道小狗的我必须抓住时机。”可知,本段可以写我借着黛安和小狗互动的机会尝试进一步和黛安交流。2. 续写线索:黛安说话父母震惊黛安和狗狗互动我抓住机会尝试沟通黛安简单回答治疗结束感叹狗狗的神奇作用3. 此类激活行为类坐:sit/be seated尝试做:try to do/make an attempt to do/attempt to do拥抱:hug/embrace情绪类惊讶:amazement/astonishment/shock开心地:happily/joyfully/amusedly满意的:pleased/content/satisfied/happy【点睛】【高分句型1】 Si

    105、tting on the floor beside Puppy and Diane, I tried to engage Diane in conversation. (运用了现在分词作状语)【高分句型2】And it was all thanks to Puppy, who had worked her magic again. (运用了who引导的非限制性定语从句)9(2023江苏校联考模拟预测)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Being without work can be scary and overwhelming, especially

    106、 when you have a family to support.Patrick Hoagland is a 30-year-old dad of one who was suddenly laid off from his job at a metal recycling company. He was desperate to find another job and in this economy, that isnt very easy. However, as a father, he couldnt afford to be without work.“I definitely

    107、 had fear,” Hoagland admitted. “My wife and I, we dont make a whole lot of money individually. Once I lost my job, everything was put on her.” So a month after being laid off, he decided to stand on a busy roadside of a Phoenix highway and simply hand out copies of his resume!Before figuring out his

    108、 unconventional strategy, Patrick had tried to apply to many jobs, both online and in person. The lack of response eventually led to his idea. “I wasnt getting any responses,“ he said.” I was getting frustrated. It popped into my head, stand on a corner and hold a sign and hand out resumes. At first

    109、 I laughed about it. but I kept thinking about it. I figured, why not?! There are millions of people in Phoenix driving around; someone might give me a job offer.”For three days, for a few hours each day, Patrick handed his resume out to strangers. He also held a sign which read “Please take a resum

    110、e. Laid-off. Looking for a job.”During one of these sessions, a woman named Melissa DiGianfilippo, owner of Serendipity Consulting, passed by. She was driving down Camel back Rd in Phx near her office and saw this guy on the side of the road with a smile in 110-degree heat, with a sign asking people

    111、 to take his resume. She was impressed with Patrick because it was 110 outside and what she saw was really unexpected. 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。Melissa noticed how much creativity this move took, so she grabbed a copy of his resume and decided to post it on social media._Patrick is thank

    112、ful to everyone who has helped him get his dream job._【答案】One possible version:Melissa noticed how much creativity this mote took, so she grabbed a copy of his resume and decided to post it on social media. It worked. People were impressed with this willingness and determination to stand in heat. Th

    113、e job offers began to fly in by hundreds, and Pat-rick eventually found a position at a waste collecting company as an assistant manager. It wasnt just any job, but one he had actually hoped for.Patrick is thankful to everyone who has helped him get his dream job.“I had a lot of people who sent mess

    114、ages that werent necessarily job offers but were good wishes saying, Good luck in your application. It was nice to see that,” Patrick said. Patrick and Melissa DiGianfilippo have kept in touch ever since. “She didnt need to help me, but she did and it has changed my life. I am so grateful to her,” P

    115、atrick added. While as human beings we can-not control what happens to us, we can certainly control how we react to it. And that can make all the difference.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Patrick Hoagland是一位30岁的父亲,他有一个孩子,却突然从一家金属回收公司下岗了。他不顾一切地想再找一份工作,而在目前的经济形势下,这并不容易。然而,作为一个父亲,他不能没有工作。最终一家公司的老板Melissa DiGianfili

    116、ppo看到了他在路边求职,帮助了他,让他找到了一份工作。【详解】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“Melissa注意到这篇文章需要多大的创造力,所以她拿了一份他的简历,并决定将其发布在社交媒体上。”可知,第一段可描写Melissa给予Patrick帮助,让他找到了理想的工作。由第二段首句内容“帕特里克感谢所有帮助他得到理想工作的人。”可知,第二段可描写Patrick对找到工作后的反应以及感悟。2.续写线索:注意到Patrick网上发布Patrick找到工作感谢感悟3.词汇激活行为类注意到:notice/take notice of抓住:grab/grasp决定:decide to/be dete

    117、rmined to情绪类感谢:thankful /grateful/show gratitude好的:nice /great【点睛】高分句型1 While as human beings we can-not control what happens to us, we can certainly control how we react to it. (运用了what和how引导宾语从句)高分句型2 I had a lot of people who sent messages that werent necessarily job offers but were good wishes s

    118、aying, Good luck in your application.(运用了who引导定语从句)10(2023江苏南京统考二模)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。Bob and I hung out the whole summer, running in the field, swimming in the lake and exploring everywhere joyfully.It was a typical summer afternoon. Bob suggested we skip a language lesson to play

    119、 basketball. Ahal I would show my defense, lay-ups and three-point shooting. I loved to explore, I loved sports, and I loved basketball most. I believed I would be the next LeBron James.But my passion for sports came to a sudden stop when I began experiencing extreme back pain later that day. After

    120、several visits to doctors, finally I was told that a spine(脊柱) surgery was necessary. Unfortunately, the surgery accidentally damaged my spinal cord(脊髓). I was in the ward hanging face down to relieve the pressure on my spine.After four-month rehabilitation training(康复训练) in hospital, reality slowly

    121、 set inI was unable to walk again. I couldnt believe this should have happened to me, that it wasnt possible to recover, that I wouldnt become a famous basketball player, that my life as I had known it, was over. My future would be chained to a wheelchair. I was just 16 years old! Back home, I learn

    122、ed how hard it was going to be to get around in a wheelchair. I withdrew from my friends and my basketball. At Bobs repeated invitation, I agreed to go to our regular swimming hole. Unable to make it down the riverbank alone, I was too proud to ask for help. When I finally realized my pride would ke

    123、ep me away from people and sports I loved, I let Bob carry me on his back to the rivers edge.Allowing others to help was a turning point. I realized my attitude was the biggest barrier I had to face. How could I expect others to see my potential if I didnt see it myself? How could I realize my baske

    124、tball dream if I withdrew into myself?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。One day, Bob took me to a wheelchair basketball game._With Bobs encouragement, I decided to have a try at my dream. _【答案】One day, Bob took me to a wheelchair basketball game. This became a decisive turning point in my life. T

    125、he same basketball court and the same excited audience. The only difference was that the players were moving around in their wheelchairs just like I did. They turned around, charging forward and showing their lay-ups nimbly. Amazed at their skill, I kept applauding until the game concluded. Then, Bo

    126、b said something that was going to change my life forever, “Jack, if they can do it, so can you! Why not reignite your basketball dream?”With Bobs encouragement, I decided to have a try at my dream. I signed up for a basketball course for the disabled. Every weekend, my teammates and I would practic

    127、e moving, turning around, passing the ball and shooting in a wheelchair. When Bob watched my game three months later, it was he who kept applauding for my regained basketball skill. Thanks to Bobs encouragement and my changing attitude, I am now on my way to becoming LeBron James. The only differenc

    128、e is that my version of James is playing in the wheelchair, but by no means confined to it.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者曾经是一名篮球运动爱好者,作者梦想成为一名篮球明星。但是突如其来的疾病让作者再也走不了路,更谈不上成为篮球明显。作者非常沮丧,幸亏作者的朋友鼓励和陪伴作者,作者终于走出了心理上的困境,开始了自己的轮椅篮球梦。【详解】1.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“一天,鲍勃带我去看轮椅篮球比赛。”可知,第一段可描写轮椅篮球比赛给作者带来的触动。由第二段首句内容“在鲍勃的鼓励下,我决定尝试一下

    129、我的梦想。”可知,第二段可描写作者决定重新开始自己的篮球梦。2.续写线索:梦想成为明星疾病沮丧鼓励触动重拾篮球梦3.词汇激活行为类结束:conclude/end拍手:applaud/clap限制在:confine to/be limited to 情绪类兴奋的:excited/thrilled吃惊的:amazed/astonished/stunned/shocked【点睛】【高分句型1】Amazed at their skill, I kept applauding until the game concluded.(运用了until引导的时间状语从句)【高分句型2】When Bob watched my game three months later, it was he who kept applauding for my regained basketball skill.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句和强调句型)

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