读后续写专项模拟练习
一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。
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A Christmas Goo Kept Them Warm
This late in December, my younger brother, Buddy Earl, and I were on an important mission:
Go to Uncle Tommie’s place and get a goo. The hike over Little Mountain and back to get there
would be worth it. Uncle Tommie raid the best gee around, and he’d offered to give us one for
Christmas dinner.
Dark clouds were gathering in the sky above and a cold wind came in from the north. The
snow would be falling soon enough. Uncle Tommie met us at the door with a worried expression.
“I’m not rushing you boys off, ” he said, “but the way the wind is picking up, you better get the
goo and head for home. ”
I didn’t argue. Having scoopedup a goo in the yard and held him tightly under
(迅速抱住)
my arm, I said a quick thank you and goodbye. Buddy and I had what we came for: the best
Christmas dinner ever. A light snow started as we began climbing up Little Mountain. We didn’t
talk for a while. The snow came down harder and the wind emed to blow straight through my
coat. I strokedthe goo’s head and said , “I wish we had feathers to keep us warm like you,
(轻抚)
or heavier coats.”
The goo hid his head clor to his feathered body. By the time we reached the top of the
mountain, both Buddy Earl and I were in horror. We could barely e through the snow spinning
(旋转)
around us. Thunder crashed and flashes of lightning made the trees appear as giant
monsters reaching out with fingers.
“Doug, I'm freezing,” Buddy Earl said. “I think we should go back.” But we were clor to
home than to Uncle Tommie’s hou. We had to push on. I was so cold, my legs getting so stiff, I
honestly wondered if we would make it.
I grasped Uncle Tommie’ s goo clor to my chest. That bird was the only thing warm
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Settled in front of the warm stove, we explained how the goo had kept us from freezing.
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One possible version:
With an idea occurring to me, I stepped to my brother and asked him to open his coat. “Are you
crazy?” he was confud. When he saw I was rious he slowly unzipped his coat and opened it. I
placed the warm goo inside his coat and zipped it back up. “Keep the goo’s head out so he can
breathe.” Buddy Earl sighed happily. My plan was working. We pasd the goo back and forth
between us all the way down. He didn’t complain about it either. At the foot of the mountain, we
left the wind and whirring snow behind. When Mum met us with her open arms. I showed Mum
the goo inside my coat.
Settled in front of the warm stove, we explained how the goo had kept us from freezing. “We
can’t have time for dinner,” Buddy Earl and I said in chorus. This goo might have saved our
lives. We had to save his! Mama agreed and promid not to eat him either. I don’t remember what
we ate. I just know it wasn’t goo. Charley, as we named him, lived out his life piddling around
the yard and pond, bossing around the chickens we kept for eggs. Daddy even bought a couple
more gee to keep Charley company. A life as the most important bird this side of Little
Mountain was fitting for our hero and the answer to my prayer.
1.
段落续写:
①“”
由第一段首句内容我灵机一动,走到弟弟身边,请他打开外套。可知,第一段可写作者
和弟弟用鹅取暖,度过严寒,安全到家。
3.
词汇激活
行为类
①name/call
称作:
①put/place
放:
①buy/purcha
买:
情绪类
①confud/puzzled/troubled
迷惑的:
①happily/gladly/rejoicingly/joyfully
高兴地:
二、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。
注意:续写词数应为左右;
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2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The days, Marathon des Sables runners carry a GPS tracking device and helicopters
monitor their path to make sure no one gets lost, but when Mauro, a police officer, participated for
the first time in 1994, there were no such safeguards in place. When you’re running through the
largest dert on Earth, one wrong turn can cost you your life. Mauro Prosperi did just that during
the Marathon des Sables, a six-day ultramarathon that many regard as the toughest foot race in the
world.
them from below. He nt up his only flare () and even t his backpack on fire hoping to
照明弹
catch their attention, but it was no u.
When Mauro’s water ran out, he began drinking his own urine. He found a marabout shrine,
an ancient building that once rved as a tomb. He took shelter from the sun’s rays there, drinking
the blood of bats.
With his energy running out, he thought, “I am bound to die here”.
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After being treated in the hospital for weakness, he made a full recovery!
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With his energy running out, he thought “I am bound to die here”. Feeling exhausted and desperate,
Mauro left a goodbye note to his wife on the wall of the tomb and prepared to meet his untimely
end. But at the thought of his family in the remote city, he woke up with new resolve and decided
to face the challenge himlf. So Mauro t off once more and hunted for incts and snakes to eat.
By coincidence, Mauro walked into the camp of a nomadic tribe. They took him in and gave him
goat’s milk and mint tea, eventually delivering him to safety.
Mauro
的绝望与振作。
①“”
由第二段首句内容由于身体虚弱,他在医院接受治疗后,完全康复了!可知,第二段可
描写的故事给人们的启示。
Mauro
2.————————————
续写线索:参加比赛迷路搜救自救绝望被救启示
3.
词汇激活
行为类
①.hunt for /ek/look for
寻找:
①.deliver /nd
派送:
①.decide to do sth./determine to do sth.
决定做某事:
情绪类
①.desperate /hopeless
绝望的:
①.bad/ terrible/ awful
糟糕的:
①.exhausted/fordone
精疲力尽的:
三、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。
As a young boy, I was carefree. Every vacation I looked forward to two things—eing my
grandpa and hearing his wonderful stories. My grandpa was a very good storyteller. He had
worked various odd jobs when he was young and wove his adventures and misadventures into
fantastic tales. The wonderful tales colored my childhood.
As I grew up, I had to admit that Grandpa’s stories went on a little long, even a little boring
and gradually lost their magic. However, not wanting to upt him, my brother and I would
sometimes take turns sitting in the living room, listening to grandpa tell his stories.
When my grandpa was approaching 91, he suffered from rious memory-loss. It was kind of
what doctors called dementia (), probably the earliest stage of Alzheimer’s dia. Following
痴呆
the doctor’s directions, we moved him into a Sunri Assisted Living Community, where he could
get a better care. After that, grandpa hardly came to our hou.
One weekend before my grandpa’s birthday, I came to visit him. Seeing grandpa sitting in his
armchair, dull-looking, I was consumed with mixed feelings. I wheeled grandpa to the sunshine in
the courtyard, talking to him. He couldn’t express himlf clearly and spoke in short bursts, but I
listened to him patiently and carefully just as I ud to be a little boy.
It was then that I noticed a shadow box with some old and yellowish photos in it. I picked
one up, in which my brother, veral boys in our neighborhood, and I were playing basketball with
grandpa cheering us on twenty years before. My mind flashed back to tho beautiful memories.
Back then, Grandpa was in good physical condition and we were all wearing basketball jerys,
playing and laughing with abandon. I prented the photo to my grandpa, pointing at each member
and reminding him of their names. Incredibly, grandpa could speak out the name of every player. I
even caught a soft light in grandpa’s eyes and a smile on his lips.
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续写词数应为左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A bright idea for grandpa’s birthday came to my mind.
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warm sunlight, he cheered and clapped, with a bigger smile. For a while, my mind emed to flash
back to tho beautiful days. Indeed, my plan somewhat worked. I was overjoyed that I could do
something to delight Grandpa, an important person in my 1ife. I was not sure whether this
birthday would stick in his mind, but one thing was certain: it’d definitely stick in mine.
1.
段落续写:
①“”“‘
由第一段首句内容我想到了一个给爷爷过生日的好主意。以及第二段首句看到同一批
打球的人在那里玩,爷爷似乎想到了什么。可知,第一段讲述的是作者为爷爷准备的惊喜
’”
就是把当年一起打球的人都聚集了起来。
①“‘’”
由第二段首句内容看到同一批打球的人在那里玩,爷爷似乎想到了什么。可知,第二
段可叙述爷爷的反应和作者的感触。
2.——————
续写线索:作者小时候爷爷的陪伴爷爷患病住进老人院爷爷状态不好作者想
为爷爷准备惊喜作者联系当年打球的人爷爷似乎想到了以往的时光
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3.
词汇激活
行为类
①……get down to/t about doing
着手做:
①……manage to do/succeed in doing/be able to do
成功做:
情绪类
①with a big smile on his face/wearing a big smile on his face/smiling happily
开心:
①be touched/be moved
感动:
四、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
写的词数应为左右。
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Jane, a lovely girl, had a very sweet family. Although the cond oldest, Jane had the least
lf - control, and had hard times trying to control her bad temper, which was continually getting
her into trouble. Poor Jane tried desperately to be better, but her inner enemy was always ready to
flame up and defeat her, and her mother was always the first to come to her rescue.
Jane had just finished the draft of her first book, which was regarded as a pride of the whole
family, expecting it was good enough to print. To celebrate this big event, Jane and the other two
sisters planned to go to the theatre to e The Seven Castles. They didn't want to take Amy, the
youngest, with them. Seeing that they were leaving, Amy begged them not to leave her alone and
even offered to buy her own ticket herlf, but in vain. “You can't sit with us, for our ats are
rerved, and you mustn't sit alone, and that will spoil our pleasure,” scolded Jane, crosr than
ever. Sitting on the floor, Amy began to cry.
The girls hurried down, leaving their sister crying. Amy forgot her grown - up ways, and
acted like a spoilt child. She called over the banisters (), in a threatening tone, “You'll be
扶手
sorry for this, Jane March; e if you aren't.” “You dare!?” said Jane, slamming the door.
They had a happy time, for The Seven Castles was as brilliant and wonderful as heart could
wish. But, in spite of the gorgeous princes and princess, Jane's pleasure had a drop of bitterness
in it. The fairy queen's yellow hair reminded her of Amy with wondering what her sister would do
to make her “Sorry for it.”
When they got home, Jane found Amy reading in the sitting room. Jane assumed an injured
air as they came in but everything was in its place. Jane decided that Amy had forgiven and
forgotten her wrongs.
Jane was mistaken, for the next day she found her book missing.
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shook Amy till her teeth chattered in her head, crying in a passion of grief and anger.
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At the moment, their mother came to rescue, with the book in her hand. “Stop, both of you!”
mother tried to calm them down. Then, she turned to Amy, “You know, it was a dreadful disaster if
you should have burnt the book.” Amy felt that no one would love her till she had asked pardon.
She admitted that she was just hiding it away to annoy Jane. On eing the book, Jane was really
sorry for what she had done. Jane knew that she should remember this day and resolve with all her
soul that she would never know another like it. The family storm cleared up.
1.
段落续写:
由第一段首句内容简错了,因为第二天她发现她的书不见了。可知,第一段可描写简因为
“”
书不见了,认为是艾米拿了自己的书而没有控制好自己的脾气和艾米发生了争吵。
①“”
由第二段首句内容这时,他们的母亲手里拿着书来救场可知,第二段可描写简了解到是
母亲拿了自己的书而不是艾米所说的把它烧了,作者意识到自己太冲动了,为自己的行为感
到抱歉,家庭风暴至此结束。
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续写线索:书不见了简误认为是艾米拿走了书,发生了争吵母亲拿着书出现
简意识到自己这次没控制好自己的脾气感到抱歉家庭风暴平息
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3.
词汇激活
行为类
1.love/like/be fond of
喜欢:
2.clear up/end up
平息,结束:
3.scare/frighten
恐吓,吓唬:
情绪类
1.sorry /regretful
抱歉的,遗憾的:
2.dreadful / terrible
讨厌的:
五、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。
plate of warm pizzelle () on the table. Rosalee loved her grandmother’s cookies. Their
芝麻脆饼
fancy shapes looked like snowflakes.
“But Grandpa told me it was suppod to snow today,” Rosalee said. It would be the first
snow this winter. She had been filled with expectations.
Rosalee’s brother, Marcus, was sitting at the kitchen table. “Today can mean any time
between now and midnight,” he pointed out.
Rosalee emed a little confud. All the signs of snow were there: It looked like it could
snow—The sky matched the grey rooftop next door; It felt like snowy weather—When she walked
across the yard to check the mailbox that morning, she’d had to wear her hat and gloves and bury
her face in a scarf, which made her look like a moving ball at a distance; It even smelled like it
could snow—Nana always made pizzelle in a snowy weather.
The cookies cooled on the table, filling the kitchen with their sweet smell, making her mouth
water. Nana smiled at Rosalee and handed her a cookie. Rosalee took a bite. Suddenly, an idea
struck her. “I know how to make it now,” she said excitedly, jumping off her at.
“Impossible,” Marcus mumbled(), his mouth full.
嘟哝
“You’ll e!” Rosalee disappeared into her room.
An hour later, Rosalee called to her brother, who was in his room reading. “Come into the
kitchen with your eyes clod, Marcus.”
“All right.” Marcus appeared in the doorway. His eyelids were clod.
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“OK. Ready, t—SNOW!” Rosalee said. Marcus opened his eyes and looked around the kitchen.
Tapped to the window were snowflakes of all shapes and sizes. More snowflakes hung from above,
high and low, dancing on pieces of threads. Obviously amazed by what was before his eyes,
Marcus was full of prai for her work. “That’s terrific, Rosalee.” Eyes shining with pure delight
and pride, Rosalee took Marcus’ hand, inviting him to have a clor look. “But it is not real!”
Marcus followed her and whispered.
“Look!” Rosalee pointed out the window and cried in great excitement. Snow floated softly
through the tree branches outside, adding a touch of light to the yard in the gloomy day. The
snowflakes were so big that Rosalee could e their delicate designs as they landed on the window
ledge. “Wow, Rosalee!You really make it snow!” Marcus said excitedly. Soon the land was all
white, like a beautiful blanket, and the tress were covered with white quilts. Rosalee and Marcus
could hardly wait to go to the yard and play in the snow.
1.
段落续写:
①“”Rosalee
由第一段首句内容准备好,要下雪了!可知,第一段可描写布置的雪景以及
Marcus
睁开眼睛看到的情景及其反应。
①“‘’Rosalee”
由第二段首句内容看!指着窗外,激动地喊道可知,第二段可描写外面下雪的
场景以及和的惊喜和兴奋。
RosaleeMarcus
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续写线索:睁开眼睛看到布置的雪景反应下雪真正的雪景惊喜和兴
奋
3.
词汇激活
行为类
①follow/ come along with
跟随:
①.cry/shout
大喊:
①.whisper/decline/ speak in a low voice
小声说:
情绪类
①.excitement / thrill
兴奋:
①.amaze/surpri
使惊奇:
六、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The Power of Silence
Joe was an old man aged 75. He lived happily in a beautiful family. His children grew up and
moved to different cities in pursue of good career and future. He lived in a small village carrying
the memories of his decead wife.
Joe had four grandchildren. They ud to visit him during their holidays. It was now their
vacation time and Joe was eagerly waiting for their arrival. He prepared his home for the kids,
cleaning the hou, mowing the garden, and buying their favourite foods and dress.
In the busy arrangements, he lost his watch. The watch was gifted by his dead wife when
their first child was born. Joe treasured the watch. After his wife’s death, it became his sole
companion with its ‘tick, tick’ sound throughout the silent night.
He was happy with the kids at home. He forgot the watch missing. It was only the next day
when he was about to take bath, he remembered the watch was lost. He saw it last when he was
arranging things in the barn.
He was very upt. His grandchildren asked him why he was so dull and what troubled him.
Joe said, “Dear children! I lost the most precious watch I have ever had and ever got in my life. It
was a gift from your grandma. I lost it while cleaning the hou! I feel like I’m missing my heart.”
The children tried to comfort him. One granddaughter asked, “Grandpa, do you remember when
you saw the watch last time before it was missing?”
Joe said, “I guess when I was cleaning the barn!”
The children rushed to the barn to arch for the watch. The barn was full of waste materials.
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All went out disappointedly, except Ted, who sat there in silence. He went back to the barn to
arch again. Joe asked why he was going there a cond time. And the other children were also
curious about Ted’s going. But the little boy just asked the others not to follow him and to remain
silent. All the children kept silent as they were told. Ted was there for about fifteen minutes and
then he rushed to his grandfather, holding the watch in his hand. To everyone’s surpri, Ted had
found the watch. He gave it to Joe, which made Joe extremely delighted.
Paragraph 2:
They were surprid and asked how he was able to find it. The little boy replied: “I sat there
without making any noi, and the barn was so silent. After a few minutes, I heard the ‘tick, tick’
sound and found the watch.” Joe hugged and thanked the little boy. This is the power of silence. If
we stay calm when facing difficulty, we are more able to find the solution!
1.
段落续写:
①“Ted”
由第一段首句内容大家都失望地走了出去,只有一个人坐在那里,一言不发可知,
第一段可描写找到了手表并交给了爷爷以及众人的反应。
Ted
①“”Ted
由第二段首句内容他们很惊讶,问他是怎么找到的可知,第二段可描写解释自己是
如何找到手表的。
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续写线索:再次进入谷仓找到手表解释感悟
3.
词汇激活
行为类
①go back to/return to
回去:
①hold/grasp
拿着:
①reply/answer
回答:
情绪类
①delighted/glad
高兴:
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