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江苏省部分学校 2021 届高三 4 月联考英语试卷精选汇编 读后续写专题 江苏省 2021 届高三 4 月第三次百校联考英语试题 第二节(满分25分) 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。 An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick, and they had no money left. They were moving to a smaller house because they could not afford to stay in the present house after paying the doctor's bills. Only a very costly surgery could save him now and there was no one to loan them the money. When she heard her daddy say to her tearful mother with whispered desperation, 'Only a miracle can save him now' , the little girl went to her bedroom and pulled her piggy bank from its hiding place in the closet. She poured all the change out on the floor and counted it carefully Clutching the precious piggy bank tightly, she came to the local drugstore. She took a quarter from her bank and placed it on the glass counter. “And what do you want?” asked the pharmacist. “It's for my little brother,” the girl answered back. “He's really, really sick and I want to buy a miracle. ” “His name is Andrew and he has something bad growing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him. So how much does a miracle cost?” “We don't sell miracles here, child. I'm sorry,” the pharmacist said, smiling sadly at the little girl. “Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn't enough, I can try and get some more. Just tell me how much it costs.” In the shop, a well-dressed customer, asked the little girl, “What kind of a miracle does your brother need?"That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon,specializing in neuro - surgery. “I don't know," she replied with her eyes welling up, "he's really sick and my daddy can't pay for an operation, so I have brought my savings.” “How much do you have?" asked the man. “One dollar and eleven cents,but I can try and get some more," she answered bitterly. “Well,what a coincidence,"smiled the man.“A dollar and eleven cents-the exact price of a miracle for your little brother.” 注意: 1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。 Paragraph 1: Dr Armstrong took her money and then they headed for the girl's home. . Paragraph 2: The operation was completed successfully without charge. 2、读后续写: Paragraph 1: Dr. Armstrong took her money and then they headed for the girl's home. After introducing himself to the little girl's parents, Dr. Armstrong headed directly to Andrew's room, where a weak and pale little boy lay in a sea of medical tubes and oxygen pumps. Smile gently towards the boy, Armstrong whispered, “your sister bought you a miracle which would soon chase away the monster in your brain!” Shooting a grateful look at his sister and Dr. Armstrong, Andrew beamed. Two days later, the boy was transferred to Dr. Armstrong's department where a 5-hour operation was conducted. Paragraph 2: The operation was completed successfully without charge. As their parents received the bill which read ‘Zero Dollar for the operation’, they both shook their head in pleasant disbelief and thanked Dr. Armstrong a million of times. The girl also planted a sweet kiss on Armstrong's sweaty face. The grateful and joyous family finally understood that a miracle was not something that could be bought with money, but occurred when kind, generous and loving strangers listened with care and helped out without asking for anything in return. Total word count: 163 江苏省苏州八校联盟 2021 届高三 4 月第三次适应性检测英语试题 第二节(满分 25 分) 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。 A boy on in-line skates zoomed around the corner and crashed into me before I jumped out of the way. We fell into a sprawling(摊开四肢躺着) heap as the box I’d been carrying flew from my hands and landed in the street with a sickening beat. A moment later, a car whizzed past, sending the box spinning in circles. The skater got up, mumbled sorry, and sped off around the corner. “Are you OK, Emily?” Aiden asked. “I think so.” My arm had slapped the sidewalk hard. I stood and slowly moved it in circles. “Oh no! Look at Mom’s present!” Aiden’s face was red. I picked up the crushed box and opened it. The drinking glasses inside were broken. I closed the box and left it in a garbage can on the sidewalk, then started hurrying toward home. Aiden had to run at full speed to keep up with me. When we got to the apartment, we threw ourselves down on chairs in the kitchen. “It isn’t fair! Why did that happen?” Aiden said. “I didn’t even see that guy! He came out of nowhere,” I said angrily. Aiden’s lower lip trembled. “Mom would’ve loved these glasses.” We’d saved our money for weeks to buy glasses with pink flowers on them for Mother’s Day. We have other glasses, but not a full set that matches. I wished I could hang something against the wall and scream, but I knew I couldn’t. I’m the older one. I had to hold it together. “I wanted to make her happy,” Aiden said. I thought about how Mom had been before the divorce. She used to joke around and laugh a lot. Now she had a deep worry line between her eyes and hardly ever smiled. “We’ll think of something else to give her for Mother’s Day,” I said, trying to cheer up Aiden. “Like what?” he asked. “We don’t have any money left.” 1.续写词数应为 150 左右。 2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 I swallowed hard and said, “Maybe we can make a present for Mom.” When Aiden saw tears rolling down Mon’s cheeks, 2、读后续写:(官方范文) I swallowed hard and said, “Maybe we can make a present for Mom.”When the scene of paper-cutting class sprang to Aiden’s mind, he proposed that we could embellish the red construction paper with pretty and touching pictures of pink carnation. I decided to conjure up the Mother Day’s card as a surprise. The next morning, we whipped up Mom’s favorite breakfast and put the card beneath the tablecloth. Over the breakfast, Mom found the card telling our sincere gratitude, love and blessings to her by accident. Reading the card, Mum became silent for a few seconds. When Aiden saw tears rolling down Mom’s cheeks, he yelled, “I knew this was a bad idea!” and flung himself onto the floor. In fact, Mom was affected by what Aiden and I had done for her. She said she loved the beautiful presents and gave us a warm hug. Aiden no longer felt irritated and beamed with pride. Then we played a riddle game with Mom. “What is black and white and red all over?” I asked. Mom guessed it was newspaper. “Nope, it is a sunburned zebra!” Aiden shouted. Mom looked at us and smiled big and bright. 江苏省新高考基地学校 2021 届高三第二次大联考英语试题 第二节(满分 25 分) 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-篇完整的短文。 Every previous year on Thanksgiving Day I'd woken up early, filled with excitement, unable to wait for the turkey, pumpkin pie with pecans, and my grandma's famous cheesecake. But I would never forget the lesson that my mother taught me when I was 14 years old. That Thanksgiving, I couldn't find the magic anymore. For some reason the holiday seemed fake (假的). I suddenly felt like Thanksgiving was a big lie. I saw no reason to celebrate. As my aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandma started to arrive carrying plates of food, baskets of bread, and pitchers of egg nog, I grew more and more angry and frustrated. None of them were really thankful, I realized. The whole thing was a lie! When my mom called for everyone to take their seats for dinner, I left. I ran into the guest room where no one would look, crying. I was defiant (反 抗 的 ) because I wanted to be an honest person but 1 was realizing that Thanksgiving was fake. It didn't feel right to join in the tradition---say something beautiful one by one around the table. My mom, worried that 1 was absent from the table, came to see what was wrong, "No one is really thankful!" I sobbed, "They just pretend for one day because that's what you're supposed to do!" My mom sat down next to me and listened wisely. Then she nodded. “You’re right," she told me, "it's fake until you find the truth for yourself." She said Thanksgiving was a time to reflect because we don't always get a chance to see loved ones and eat a good meal. Then she left. I didn't listen to her. I was convinced that I could never find joy celebrating 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。 But I was also starving and I had to eat something. ______________________________________ At her words, I realized they wanted me to be a part of the tradition.________________________ 2、读后续写:(龚露老师原创) But I was also starving and I had to eat something. Listening to my relative's chatting, sharing and munching on food, my mouth watered. Once again, someone knocked at my door. This time, it was my grandmother who beckoned me to dine together with the family. Failing to resist the temptation of food, I came out and took my seat. “Here you come, Amy! It wouldn't be Thanksgiving with your absence!” exclaimed Aunt Peggie. At her words, I realized they wanted me to be a part of the tradition. No sooner had I sat down than my grandmother put a fat cheesecake into my bowl. I took a bite, immediately feeling the return of the old excitement and joy I had thought was long gone. “Thank you, granny, for making such yummy food!” I beamed a springtime smile, at which my mother winked. “Now, Amy, have you found the truth of Thanksgiving?” “Sure, it means getting together with our loved ones, sharing food and expressing our gratitude for their care and concern.” All my relatives applauded at my perfect answer. Obviously, my mother's valuable lesson would be inscribed in my mind for good. 江苏省、、、姜堰中学 2021 届高三下学期 4 月联考英语试题 第二节 读后续写 (满分 25 分) 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 probably her giggling(咯咯笑) that drew my attention. English reading really wasn’t that funny as far as I knew. It was early May and I was facing a class of sixteen kids. Though I had almost three years of teaching, this particular sixth grade class had pushed me to the limits of my patience far too many times, and I couldn’t wait to wave goodbye to them for the summer. I had kept away from the ideal of my first year of teaching. That first year I’d covered up the small hole in the window with an inspirational poster. I’d decorated the walls with pictures of famous universities. I told the kids daily that they always had something worth struggling for. Together we would work hard and make something of their lives. The problem, of course, was that my ideals kept being defeated by reality. Not just the reality of troubled families. I was also faced with the basic reality of the twelve- and thirteen-year-old mind. The universal mind, “You can’t make me!” And now I was faced with a giggle when I should have had only full attention. Walking over to the young peacebreaker, I asked for the note she had in her hands. Frozen, she refused to give it to me. I waited, all attention in the room on the quiet battle between teacher and student. When she finally handed it over, saying, “Okay, but I didn’t draw it,” which showed this wasn’t just an ordinary note being passed. After getting the class going on an English reading test, I finally had a chance to look through it. It was a hand-drawn picture of me, eyes monitoring widely, teeth blackened, and the words “I’m stupid” coming out of my mouth. There was no doubt about who it was supposed to be. I managed to fold up the picture calmly. My mind, however, was working angrily and wanting to criticize some students on the scene. I figured I knew the two most likely candidates for drawing the picture. Maybe it was high time that I did it! 注意: 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 Thankfully, calmness returned to my mind.______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Looking over the notes later, I realized I was too strict with them. __________________________________________________________________________________ 2、读后续写:(官方范文) Thankfully, calmness returned to my mind. Suppressing my pride, I showed them the picture. The whole class was silent as I told them how hurtful this was for a teacher. Struggling to control my emotion, I demanded there must be a reason behind for such a picture and that now was their chance to tell me anything they needed to tell me. Asking them to get out of paper and write silently, I sniffled in the back of the classroom. Looking over the notes later, I realized I was too strict with them. Where I thought I was driving them to success. I was actually driving them away. After class, the girl walked up, handing me a card embarrassedly. One side of the card was sincere regret for the ugly joke while the other side the appeal for forgiveness. I was deeply moved. Meanwhile, a great sense of guilt arose for being too harsh. After all, students appreciate being appreciated, for teachers' encouragement is their best motivating force. 江苏省泰州市部分学校 2021 届高三下学期第二次联考英语试卷 第二节(满分 25 分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 When Ruth was sixty-eight years old, she visited her daughter Judy and teenage granddaughter Marcy in California. They headed for their cabin, moving forty miles up and down the mountains in their car,along a narrow one-lane road that wound terrifyingly close to cliffs(悬崖). After dinner, Marcy announced the water tank was low and that she would drive the car down to the pump and get water. Ruth was nervous about her young granddaughter driving down the narrow road by herself, but Judy reminded her that Marcy had been driving vehicles up there roads for many years “Just be careful, Marcy”, her mother warned. “They’ve had a drought up here and the road along the cliff is pretty shaky. Be sure to hug the mountain side.” Ruth and Judy watched Marcy from the big window where they could see the road winding down the mountainside. Fifteen minutes later, Judy was still watching when suddenly she screamed,”Oh no! She went over the cliff, Momma! The car and Marcy--they went over! We have to help her!Come on!” Judy took off running desperately. Grabbing a three-foot-long walking stick against the cabin door, Ruth ran behind her, but Judy was quickly out of sight after the first turn in the road. Breathing hard, Ruth ran on and on, trying to catch up with her daughter. It was getting harder and harder to see anything at dusk. Suddenly she stopped, not knowing where she was.”Marcy!Judy!”she shouted. A faint voice .”Momma!”It was Judy. Ruth screamed into the darkness “Judy,where are you?” Off to her right and down the cliff she heard, “Down here,Mother!Don’t come near the edge! I slipped on loose rocks and fell over. I’m down about ten feet.” “Oh dear! Judy, what can I do?” “Just stay back, Momma!” Facing the situation, Ruth felt her heart was pounding, and chest pains almost took her breath away. She started to sob, totally at a loss what to do. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右: 2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 At that moment, Ruth glimpsed at the walking stick, an idea striking her. Ruth held her close and said anxiously. “Judy.We have to get help for Marcy!” 第二节(满分 25 分) At that moment, Ruth glimpsed at the walking stick, an idea striking her. Ruth dropped to her knees, then lay flat on her belly as she made herself closer and closer to the edge of the cliff.She held the walking stick over the edge and asked Judy if she could see it. Hearing a positive answer, Ruth held the stick tightly and forwarded carefully. Within minutes, Judy grabbed the other end of the stick and Ruth pulled her up. Judy crawled into her mother's lap, shaking and sweating Ruth held her close and said anxiously. "Judy. We have to get help for Marcy!" Slowly,Ruth pulled Judy to her feet, and the two women made their way back to the cabin in the darkness. Eventually,they reached the cabin and called the emergency center. An hour later, the rescue team arrived. It took three hours to save Marcy from the bottom of the cliff.Rushed to the hospital for treatment of a severely broken leg, Marcy felt she was very lucky, saying, "It was Grandma's bravery and determination that saved us!" 查看更多

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