2022届高考英语读后续写精选四篇(含范文)
第一篇(2022·惠州高三第一次调研evening)In our kitchen, there was a wooden table and three chairs—one for Dad, one for Mom, and one for me. In the cellar (地窖), 凯瑟琳 海格尔the very last jar of apple jam lay quietly on the shelf, waiting to be turned into an apple pie when Dad came back. Mom sat at one end of the table. I sat in the middle between her and Dad. I tried not to look at Dad's empty place. Dad had gone to the city to look for work for a long time.
Every night, I lay awake in bed and waited for the train to stop. I waited to hear the creaky (嘎吱作响的) sound of the gate Dad was going to fix when he came home. I waited to hear the sound of his work boots dropping on the step by the kitchen door, and his voice calling, “I'm home!”
Every night, as I lay there, I stared at the window and the curtains made of empty flour sacks (麻袋) by Mom.
Every night, Mom came to kiss me goodnight—after the train had gone by. She was listenin
g, too. “Go to sleep. Your dad will be home soon. Maybe for the holiday.”
Time dragging by, finally came the day before the holiday. I went to sleep with the sound of train wheels in my head, whispering, “Maybe tomorrow, maybe tomorrow.”
Early the next morning, the smell of coffee woke me. I ran into the kitchen. There he was! Dad lifted me onto his shoulders and pretended to stagger from my weight. “How's my boy? You've gotten so big that I can barely lift you up any more.”
He put me down, and I stared at the two sacks on the table. One said FLOUR—I knew that word. I tried reading the other: SUGAR. Dad whistled admiringly and winked at me. Mom and I had been practicing my letters most days. I could e that Mom was plead with me. by and large“I'm going to bake a pie for your Dad's homecoming dinner. Jimmy, bring me that jar of apple jam from the shelf in the cellar,” Mom smiled at me.
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
Hearingthis, Itookthestepstwoatatimetothecellar._________________________________
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“Nevermind, boy, accidentshappen,”Dadsaidandwipedmytears._____________________________________________________________
【写作思路】 根据所给内容可知,本文以时间为线索展开叙述,讲述了“斯内克河我”对美食苹果派的美好期待。“我例外的意思”期待美食的同时,也期待着离家多日的父亲能早日归来。在节日来临之时,父亲终于回家了,还带回了制作苹果派需要的面粉和糖,一家人很高兴,母亲决定烤制苹果派以庆祝父亲的归来。
根据续写部分所给出的首句提示及原文的结尾可知,“我”在帮助母亲取苹果酱时应该发生了一点小意外。第一段的重点在于描写“我”取苹果酱的细节;第二段的重点在于叙述意外发生后,父亲对vactomy“我”的安慰及事后的处理,主题应遵照原文所给出的家人生活幸福、和谐这一基调。
One possible version:
Hearingthis, Itookthestepst雅思是什么woatatimetothecellar. “No problem.” I jumped at the request an
d rushed downstairs. The jar just stood quietly on the shelf, but it emed a bit high. I climbed up the chair nearby and extended my arms as long as possible. When I just grasped the jar. I lost my balance and fell down. I couldn't help crying.What made me sadwow什么意思 (主语从句) was not the pain but the jam (不是……而是……)—now scattered everywhere (散落一地).There came Dad's footsteps and Mom's voice (完全倒装结构). script是什么意思“Are you hurt?” I shook my head slightly.Mom helped me up and asked me to go upstairs.With heavy footsteps, I moved slowly and tears welled up in my eyes (眼睛里饱含泪水).
“Nevermind, boy, accidentshappen,”Dadsaidandwipedmytears. “But I ruined your homecoming dinner.” Sorrow overwhelmed me and I kept sobbing. “No, my son,” Dad smiled gently, “My homecoming dinner is not about the pie, but about you and your mom.” Hearing this, I stopped sobbing, “6级But what can we eat tonight?”“How about an apple pie without apple jam?” Mom came upstairs and cut in. Dad and I exchanged a glance and nodded. After a while, I found mylf sitting in the chair(find+宾语+宾语补足语), and this time, I still sat in the middle between Dad and Mom.
Test 2
第二篇 (2022·广东重点中学调研)My mom mentions to the Clarksons that I'm sort of a babysitter and that if they ever need me, I'm responsible.Three days later, I'm playing a matching game with Mr.and Mrs.Clarkson's fiveyearold son, Billy, while they enjoy dinner and a movie.
Things get interesting after lightning brightens the darkening sky followed by a crash of thunder.Billy flies off the sofa and runs to his room.The Clarksons gave me emergency numbers and other instructions, but they didn't tell me what to do if their kid hides under his bed.
“What's wrong, Billy?” I ask as if I didn't know. “Nothing,” he says. “Then why are you missing?” Silence for a moment, then the truth. “I'm afraid of thunderstorms.” Part of being a great babysitter is being an expert in many fields.This time, I need to be a psychologist.
“Billy, lots of people don't like thunderstorms, ” “I'm not lots of people,” he points out.I don't know how to respond.I also don't want Billy to have a terrible night.What can I do? Then an idea hits me. “If you don't come out, you're going to miss the funderstorm.”