专题0贝组词10直击2022高考英语 专项突破“读后续写”--比赛、竞赛故事谧怎么读音(含高考英语冲刺复习计划及方法)
比赛,比心态,比毅力,比态度,比格局……
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阅读下面短文,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。尼子经久
I had always prided mylf on my sharp tongue and brilliant respon whether in class debates or casual arguments. Thus, when I was lected to reprent the school in the national debate ries, I was naturally extremely confident of mylf.
All the members in my team were good speakers. We had an experienced teacher who trained us well. But I was undoubtedly the most outstanding speaker. In each of the rounds that I debated in, all the judges lected me as the best one. This meant that my confidence was the highest by the time we found ourlves with one week to train before th
e finals. I had every reason to believe that I would be voted the best speaker for the debate ries.
I began to be lf-important about the whole business and started behaving that way with my team-mates. I would laugh at Eton’s poor debating style. I would complain of Vivian’s slow respon. I saw mylf as the natural debater who would be disappointed by their bad performance.
As the finals drew near, I became more and more dissatisfied with my team. I began missing practices. My teacher was worried. My teammates were panicked. However, they had no choice but to rely on me to win the finals. Even if they would love to remove me from the team they could not becau there was no replacement good enough.
The day of the finals finally came. I was very excited that I was able to finally show off my debating skills. Everyone was expecting my performance.They knew that I was praid to be the one most likely to win the best speaker for the debate ries.
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打麻将口诀
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Paragraph1:
But the reality was not something that I had ever imagined.
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Paragraph 2:
Suddenly,a comforting hand from behind held mine.
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【答案】Paragraph1:
But the reality was not something that I had ever imagined. Due to lack of training, I failed to get the key point of my speech, for which I wasn’t well prepared. I didn’t know what to s
ay and my mind just went blank. I was so nervous that I just stood there. I felt all the people prent were looking at me with strange eyes. I was very embarrasd and shed big big sweat.
Paragraph 2:
Suddenly, a comforting hand from behind held mine. It came from one of my teammates. He whispered to me, “Don’t be nervous and don’t be afraid. All of us are here to support you and cheer you up. I’m here to help you.” At this time, I realized the mistakes I had made before. I shouldn’t be too confident in mylf. I should have humbly trained more with my teammates. At the moment, I was forgiven by my teammates. I pulled mylf together, quickly straightened out my ideas and finished my speech. I saw all my teammates applaud for me and I was moved to tears.
【解析】
本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者为自己辩论方面的才能感到自豪,在准备参加全国辩
论系列节目时,作者的信心达到了空前的高度,开始缺席训练,这使作者和队友产生了隔阂,决赛到来时,作者很兴奋,因为他可以展示自己的辩论技巧了。
【详解】
1.段落续写:
努力头像①由第一段首句内容“但现实是我从未想象过的。”可知,第一段可描写作者在决赛时的表现令人失望。
②由第二段首句内容“突然,一只安慰的手从后面抓住了我。”可知,第二段可描写作者在队友的鼓励下幡然醒悟。
2.续写线索:表现不佳——队友鼓励——反省——完成演讲
3.词汇激活
行为类
①不能:fail to do/be unable to do
②支持:support/be back
③振作:pull onelf together/shake onelf together
④鼓掌:applaud/clap one’s hands
情绪类
①紧张的:nervous/ten
②害怕的:afraid/fearful
【点睛】
[高分句型1]Due to lack of training, I failed to get the key point of my speech, for which I wasn’t well prepared.(由“介词+which”引导的定语从句)
[高分句型2]At this time, I realized the mistakes I had made before.(由关系代词that引导的定语从句,省略了关系代词that)
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How exciting! Today is my basketball Grand-final! My team of six enthusiastic boys led by our coach, Jack, has worked extremely hard just to make the finals. My heart was pounding a hundred kilometres an hour as I walked into our home ground. As I hurried to our team bench, our opponents caught my attention. They emed a lot taller and “meaner” looking.
Whistle blew. Five of us started on the court. Our opponent got hold of the ball first. They were unbelievably fast. They kept breaking our defences and kept scoring goals. Excited parents were cheering so much that their faces were as red as beetroots. Even our best, Bryce, could not stop our opponents from scoring, which annoyed him a lot. By half time, both teams were extremely exhausted and our opponents were ten goals ahead, which prented us with an enormous but achievable challenge.
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