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1、高三英语二轮复习:读后续写写作主题“灾难意外救助”12篇 讲义(1)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。When I worked as a nurse, I was on day duty while my workmates were on night duty. On one shift, I sensed something just before going off duty at 11 am. I put down the tray(托盘) on the table and suddenly it fell off the table. At
2、first I thought I had accidentally knocked it over, but then I felt the whole building shaking and heard patients were screaming. I realized that an earthquake was happening. I quickly caught hold of a nearby patient, who was terribly frightened and pushed her under a bed. And then, I got under anot
3、her bed myself. As soon as the earthquake stopped, I decided to try and get the patient safely outside. I carried her out and helped her down to the grassland, where several other people had gathered.Afraid that my other workmates were in danger, I went back inside the building again. When I met Luc
4、y ,our ward sister(护士长),I found her patient couldnt walk. We made a seat for the patient by linking our hands and arms, and carried her outside together. We went back through the building to check no one was left behind in our ward(病房).Just then, we saw that a man doctor was calling for volunteers t
5、o go down to other wards with him to help more people. So we went together. The doctor went ahead of us and found one of the nurses partially covered with rubble(碎石),luckily still alive. Suddenly, the aftershock (余震)struck and the doctor ordered us to leave. The brave doctor intended to stay alone a
6、nd risk his own life to save the nurse.注意:续写字数应为150词左右。Paragraph 1: However, without any hesitation, we made up our minds to stay with the doctor and save the nurse together. _Paragraph 2: Later in the afternoon, I had time to look around and saw some destroyed buildings. 【答案】However, without any he
7、sitation, we made up our minds to stay with the doctor and save the nurse together. The doctor encouraged the trapped nurse to stay calm, and in the meanwhile, we focused our efforts on removing the bricks and the rubble that trapped her body. However, sometimes we were faced with falling rubble fro
8、m time to time, despite which we continued. Gradually and slowly, we lifted the nurse out of the rubble. The doctor put the nurse on his back and walked out of the building with the help of us. Finally, all, including patients, nurses and doctors, were in the safe place.Later in the afternoon, I I h
9、ad time to look around and saw the some destroyed buildings. My beautiful workplace lay beyond recognition, even some in ruins. At the sight of this, I felt a weight in my chest. Suddenly, the gentle wind danced around me, which made me thought of all the people surviving the earthquake with our hel
10、p. It was our teamwork that made a difference. I held the firm belief that someday in the future my workplace would came back to life and took on a new look, where we would continue working together to save more patients.(2)Ken Scott kicked off the covers and leapt out of bed at his home in the Rock
11、y Mountain town of Mullan, Idaho. Hed just heard on the radio that the nearby Silver Mountain Resort had been blessed with nearly a foot and a half of new snow. As an experienced ski addict, he didnt want to miss this big golden opportunity. These conditions are what skiers live for.When Scott reach
12、ed Silver Mountains locker room, he came across his friend Paul, a former ski instructor who had also been a regular on these slopes for more than two decades. Both of them were exhilarated. Before setting off, it was Pauls routine to check his phone tightly fixed inside his parka (风 雪外套). For the n
13、ext hour the pair skied on various runs under a lightly dull sky, making fresh tracks. They were both in a playful mood, laughing as they tackled the steep runs.Almost immediately, the snow beneath their feet gave way. In a millisecond, Paul realized what was happening. “Avalanche! (雪崩)” he yelled t
14、o Scott, who was not far behind. Scott responded. The sudden snow slide caused fear in his voice. “This is happening!” Instantly, both were hit by a mass of snow that would hit and carry them some 500 feet down the mountain. Scott felt it surrounding and enclosing him, moving quickly up his back and
15、 over his shoulders, then heavy against his neck. Snow filled the space in front of him and piled up around the whole of him. Paul, too, was swept downhill.They remembered the avalanche survival lessons they had learned. Keep your head up. Try to swim. Stay on top of the snow. But the snow was too p
16、owerful and they felt themselves rolling like a load of clothes in a washing machine. When Scott finally came to rest, he was lying on his left side and completely buried, skis and poles still attached.注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:Paul was luckier, ending up partially burie
17、d and probably surviving. _Paragraph 2:Recalling the terrible experience, Scott thanked his friend and the rescue team._【答案】Para1Paul was luckier, ending up partially buried and probably surviving. So fortunate was he that most of the snow had gone over his body and continued down the hill. In such
18、a shallow burial, he began to shake off the snow, scooped snow away with bare hands, and managed to pull himself out. Looking around the world of snow, he desperately shouted Scotts name but received no trace of responses. Paul unzipped his parka and pulled out the phone to make the emergency call.
19、Shortly afterwards, the rescue team arrived. With great efforts, Paul and the team located Scott and found him alive in an enclosed space, which ended the unthinkable accident with an incredible survival.Para2 Recalling the terrible experience, Scott thanked his friend and the rescue team. When buri
20、ed under snow in the enclosed space, Scott drifted between terror and panic, hoping that his friend Paul was not buried so deep. He held on to that faint possibility like a rope which could pull him to safety. He painstakingly took only tiny breaths, fighting to stay positive by focusing on this bre
21、athing. Time ticked away slowly. Just as he was feeling himself fading away, the rescue team arrived. In that one-in-a-million chance, they made it. With the dull sky clearing up, both Paul and Scott breathed in the fresh air with abandon, feeling the rebirth of life.(3)Jack still remembers that one
22、 morning when he was only ten years old. He was at home with his elder sister Lily. Jack was doing his homework when he heard raised voices. At first, he thought nothing of it since customers voice in the motorcycle shop directly below their flat often became loud, but he soon realized this time it
23、was different.“Quick! Quick! Remove the motorcycles from the shop.” someone shouted.Then a thick burning smell filled the air. When Jack opened the front door of their flat to investigate, a thick cloud of smoke greeted him. The motorcycle shop had caught fire and people were running and crying.Lily
24、, who had been playing the violin in her room, hurried to the living room. They rushed out of the door and along the corridor through the smoke.They were heading towards the stairway at the far end of the corridor when Lily stopped in her track. She turned around and headed back the way they came. J
25、ack had no idea what she was doing, but he followed her.Lily had suddenly remembered the lady in her 70s who lived next door to them, who they called Makcik, Malay for auntie. Lily began banging on Makciks door, but got no answer. As the smoke thickened around them, Jack could see many of their neig
26、hbors some still in their pyjamas running for safety. The thought of fear crossed his mind.“She might have run for safety like everyone else!” Jack cried. However, Lily refused to give up. “I know Makciks still inside.” She said she was familiar with Makciks daily routine and was certain she would s
27、till be sleeping. She pounded the door. “Go downstairs. Go now! Go!”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。Just at that time, Jack noticed the flame was reaching up. _Luckily, all the neighbors went downstairs and an ambulance came. _【答案】Paragraph 1: Just at that time, Jack noticed the flame
28、was reaching up. Frozen with fear, he stood rooted to the spot. He comprehended the gravity of the situation and held Janes hand tightly. Both of them were coughing and their eyes were stinging. Time seemed to stand still, though they were probably there for only two or three minutes. Jack begged Li
29、ly to run for safety as quickly as possible. Lily tried to shield her nose from the choking smoke and shook her head. She kept pounding against the door. Jack burst out crying.Paragraph 2: Luckily, all the neighbors went downstairs and an ambulance came. A sense of strength immediately replaced the
30、mounting fear and anxiety in Lily s mind. She told them Ms. Makcik must be still in the room. They forced the door open with all their might. Sure enough, Makcik was lying in bed, unconscious. She was carried downstairs and then rushed to the hospital, where she finally came to herself. People in th
31、e neighborhood felt relieved and Lily and Jack were very happy. (4)Besieged (被包围的) Paris was suffering from famine (饥荒). Even the sparrows on the roofs and the rats in the sewers were growing rare. People were eating anything they could get. As Monsieur (法语,先生) Morissot, watchmaker by profession and
32、 idler (懒汉) for the occasion, was walking along the boulevard one bright January morning, his hands in his trousers pockets and stomach empty, he suddenly came face to face with his friendMonsieur Sauvage, a fishing friend. Before the World War II broke out, Morissot had been in the habit, every Sun
33、day morning, of setting forth with a bamboo rod (杆子) in his hand and a tin box on his back. He took the Argenteuil train, got out at Colombes, and walked to the Ile Marante. The moment he arrived at this place of his dreams he began fishing and fished till nightfall.Every Sunday he met in this very
34、spot Monsieur Sauvage, a fat, happy, little man, a draper in the Rue Notre Dame de Lorette, and an warm-hearted fisherman. They often spent half the day side by side, rod in hand and feet dangling over the water, and a warm friendship had sprung up between the two. Some days they did not speak; at o
35、ther times they chatted; but they understood each other perfectly without the aid of words, having similar tastes and feelings. In the spring, about ten oclock in the morning, when the early sun caused a light mist to float on the water and gently warmed the backs of the two enthusiastic anglers, Mo
36、rissot would occasionally remark to his neighbor: My, but its pleasant here. To which the other would reply: I cant imagine anything better! And these few words sufficed to make them understand and appreciate each other.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;A beautiful day in autumn, they deci
37、de to go fishing in Colombes which is not far from the base of Germans. _Suddenly, a gun pointed at Morissot. _【答案】A beautiful day in autumn, they decide to go fishing in Colombes which is not far from the base of Germans. A breeze stirred the lake, and they were bathed in the bright sunshine. What
38、a sunny day! The peaceful sight made them feel relaxed. They took out their equipment and prepared to fish. Days were hard when people were eating anything they could get. The reason why they chose this dangerous place was that there were more fish to catch. They need to feed the family, and they ha
39、ve no choice but to take the risk. It seemed that they chose the right place because they caught more fish. Both of them were excited and they decided to go home. What they didnt realize is that several soldiers were coming toward them. Suddenly, a gun pointed at Morissot. The solider asked them wha
40、t they were doing here in German. They feel scared and answered in terror we were so hungry that we just want to fish .The solders didnt believe what they said. They searched all over their body, hoping to find some evidence, but in vain. Finally, they found the fish they caught and believed what th
41、ey said. But the solders warned them never to come here to fish.(5)At first, Michael didnt see the black smoke or flames shooting from the windows of his neighbors home. He and his wife had just parked around the corner from their own house when they got a call from one of his daughters: “The house
42、next door is on fire!” He went to check. Thats when he saw two women and a girl helpless and heartbroken on their doorway.“The babys in there!” one of the women cried. Though the fire department had been called, Michael, then 64, immediately ran inside. “The baby” was 8-year-old Tiara, the womans gr
43、anddaughter and a playmate of Michaels three youngest kids.Entering the burning house was like “running into a bucket of black paint”. The thick smoke caused Michael to stumble blindly around, burned his eyes, and made it impossible to breathe. The conditions would have been dangerous for anyone, bu
44、t for Michael, who has severe lung disease, they were life-threatening.After a few minutes in the smoke-filled house, he retreated outside to catch his breath. “Where is Tiara?” he asked desperately.“The second floor,” her aunt shouted back.Michael knew he couldnt hold his breath for long. However,
45、taking a deep breath, he went in a second time. The darkness was overwhelming. Yet because the house had a similar design to his, he made it to the second floor. He turned to the right and was met by intense heat. He was already out of breath.“Baby girl, where are you?”His throat and lungs burned as if hed inhaled fire instead of the smoke in the air. Every blink stung his eyes. All he could hear was the crackling and popping of burning wood. Then a soft but distinct moan emerged. Still unable to see, Michael fell to his