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1、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 raining pretty hard on Halloween, but that wasnt going to stop my little sister Kate and me from trick-or-treating. We decided to start at Miss Parsons house. Miss Parson was loved by us kids who lived nearby because she often shared her self-made cookies

2、with us. We usually finished them in a second, especially when we were hungry after class. Sometimes, when we visited her or did something fbr her, she always gave us surprise.Kate and I wondered what kinds of treats shed offer. As we walked down the street, I held an umbrella, a bag fbr candy, and

3、my sisters hand. Jack-o-Lantems gave soft light along the street. Spider webs hung in all the windows. Parents who were dressed up like monsters (怪物)stood in doonvays. After we had walked a few blocks, we were wet from head to toes, and I felt Kate was trembling with cold.There was a light on at Mis

4、s Parsons house, but there were no ghosts,小妖精),or Jack-o-Lantems. We climbed up the steps and saw Miss Parson through a window. She was drinking a cup of hot tea.Maybe she doesnt celebrate Halloween,* Kate said with a sigh, disappointedly.Well, even if she doesnt, she usually likes it when we visit

5、her, I said and knocked on the door.Miss Parson seemed surprised when she opened it and saw our dressing. H is today Halloween? she asked. HI completely forgot. I am so sorry!1 注意:1 .所续写短文的词数应为150左右;.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1Miss Parson mshed us into her house.On Christinas morning, we were e

6、xcited fbr Almie to open the package with the clay bike.8 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150左右。Holidays arc not necessarily fbr fiin or rest. Doing something meaningful can also gain special pleasure. When the final bell rang, the students were reminded that there was no school on Mond

7、ay-the Labor Day. Enjoy your extra day off,“said the teacher to her class.An extra day of fun suited Kayla just fine. She loved breaks. She wanted to go out to play with her friends. When the school bus dropped Kayla off, she ran into the house happily.“How was school, Kayla?” asked her mom.“It was

8、great, Mom. I am excited about no school on Monday. ”44You just started back to school two weeks ago. Already in need of a break, huh?” asked Kaylas mom with a laugh.Kayla slept in the next morning. Saturday was her favorite day of the week. It rained most of the day, so Kayla enjoyed playing video

9、games inside. On Sunday, her friends came over and they played basketball fbr several hours.Then it was Labor Day, you know, the extra day off that Kayla was so looking forward to. But Kayla was awakened early that morning by her dad. He told Kayla that in honor of Labor Day, the family would be cle

10、aning both inside and outside the house. Kayla couldnt believe it. This was a holiday. A day when she was supposed to be enjoying freshly squeezed lemonade while playing in her tree house. As Kayla wiped her eyes, she began to wonder if this was just a bad dream.“Kayla, your breakfast is ready. We h

11、ave a lot of work to do today. Lets get a move on, “said Kaylas mom. As she sat down at the kitchen table, Kayla asked her parents,“Are you serious about working today? Isnt Labor Day a holiday?“Yes, Kayla. It is, “replied her dad. But your mom and I thought working hard today would make you appreci

12、ate why Labor Day was observed in the first place.”注意:1 .所续写短文的词数应为150左右;.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1 :At first, Kayla felt disappointed at her parents plan fbr the holiday.Paragraph 2:But things began to change as she was doing the chores.1【参考范文】Miss Parson rushed us into her house. Ils cold o

13、ut here, she said. My sisters lace was shining from the rain and Miss Parson dried her cheeks. Thank you,“ Kate said. Trick or treat?” “Oh, right! Treats/* said Miss Parson in surprise. Then she disappeared fbr a moment and came back with a big smile on her face. uOpen those bags wide,“ she said. Sh

14、e dropped two boxes of cocoa into our bags. Winter is just around the corner,she said. uSomc hot cocoa will keep you warm.” “Thank you,“ wc both said, “Happy Hallowecn!The next mornin、a hot and sweet discu口lien about liss Parson and Halloween spread among kids. We told Mom about how Miss Parson had

15、forgotten Halloween and about what she had given to us and the other kids. It sounds as if nobody was very upset, even though she forgot Halloween,said Mom. No, we were happy,“ I said. uAlthough she didnt give us candy, it was kind of fun fbr us all to get something different fbr a change. I hope it

16、 will become a Halloween tradition to give out unusual trcats2【参考范文】Out of tho corner of m。eye, I noticed something different in the bedroom. “Merry Christmas, my dearest child /said Mom with her two warm arms holding me gently. 4iWha( is this in the sparkling box? Do you want to know?” Then she put

17、 it into my hands and told me to open it .Excitedly I uncovered it, in the box lay a tiny music box with a small Christmas tree on it. How wonderful it looked! ”But Dad told me that it is the Great Depress沁n now, and we are living a hard life .How could you get the money fbr my Christmas gift ?” Mot

18、her told me that she had sold her gold ring.With mv question answered, ever、thini dawned on me. It was mothers truest love fbr her dearest child that made her sell her favourite gold ring which had accompanied her fbr a long time. No mother in the world would like to disappoint her child on such an

19、important day. I kissed Mom on her cheeks saying Merry Christmas to her . That special music box taught me a lessonno matter how tough the life is , my family would face it bravely as long as there is love in our heart.3【参考范文】“Hold on、everybody,“ I said. I took a deep breath to calm myself down. I c

20、arefully put the box on the floor and slowly opened it. At first sight, it looked like the box was empty. As I moved closer to the box, I suddenly found there were a pair of big, beautifi.il brown eyes staring back at me. And there was a wagging tail that seemed like it would never stop.My heart mel

21、ted I picked it up. I gently held its warm body in my arms.A dog, I whispered. My eyes hurt a little as i felt happy tears gathering, i couldnt believe it. I had been wanting a dog forever, but I knew it was impossible because my parents were occupied with work from sunrise to sunset and had no inte

22、rest in keeping a dog to make them busier. As I held the dog, I knew that, no matter what anyone else says, wishes sometimes do come true.4【参考范文】Suddenlv, I didnt feel quite so sorry for moself. She seemed sad, now that Id taken the time to notice. I decided to do something to chccr her up. I have a

23、 better idea,“ I said enthusiastically. 4tCome on lets start back.” “OK, agreed Jen, and a little smile caught at the comer of her mouth. Ten minutes later, Jen and I put our skates on the front porch, and I told her we can make a big snow turkey. t4This is going to be great/ Jen said, grinning at m

24、e with rosy cheeks.Ve were so busy making it that we didnt hear our parents come outside. Its the biggest snow turkey Fvc ever sccn. said Mom with a grin. A moment later, wc were all busy working on our giant creation. When our snow turkey was finished, Mom said to me, “Thanks for cheering Jen up. Y

25、oure a good brother, and you come up with great ideas. A happy feeling spread through me. I said, t4I guess we make a good team. The snow turkey helped me remember that everything could still work out even if it had to change.5【参考范文】Then the sailor headed for our table with the flowers in his hand.

26、He picked out a red flower and placed it on our tabic. uMcrry Christmas! he greeted us in a chccrfiii voice. Before wc could say “ Thank you,he went to other tables. In an instant, everyone in the room was presented with flowers, including the waiter and the piano player. In the bright light, the fl

27、owers were glowing in full bloom. These magical flowers melted our frustrated hearts and blew away all the unpleasant moods.The piano player came alive and pleasant music filled the whole room. A festival atmosphere drowned all of us. Wc merrily danced to the joyfiil music, singing, laughing and wis

28、hing each other good luck. The old flower woman also joined us, unable to conceal her excitement and gratitude. The spirit of Christinas came back to us again. It brought all of us together in this small restaurant on a foreign land. All this was due to a young American sailor, who, through his kind

29、ness and generosity, brightened our paths.6【参考范文】I was stopped by n】v mothers eager, iovful look. “Lets see what it is, honey. Hurry and open it.* It was a blow dryer. Though this may seem but a simple gift, to me it was so much more. Being an clcvcn-ycar-old girl,I was stunned. In my world, where r

30、eceiving largely outweighed giving, my moms act of selflessness was incomprehensible. It was a huge act. Tears filled my eyes and I thought in disbelief about how much my mom must love me to give up her Christmas so I could have a few more presents.I have ahvays remembered that Christmas foMv. It ha

31、d such an impact on me. As an adult with children in my life whom I adore, I can now understand my moms actions. I see, actually, she was not giving up her Christmas1 as I had thought, but was finding an even greater joy in her Christmas because giving truly is better than receiving. My moms simple

32、act meant the world to me. Whenever I look back on my moms giving, I will choose to give in my life.7【参考范文】“What if I make a little bicycle out of clay (黏土)and she can trade it for a real onelater?” mv husband Ron thouiht.Hc also wrote a note that she could trade it fbr a real bike.This is an expens

33、ive item and she is such a big girl,* it would be much better fbr her to pick it out. he thought. So he spent the next four hours painstakingly (尽心地)working with clay to make a tiny bike. Finally, his face expanded with a satisfied smile when he finished it.On Christmas mornin公 we were excited for A

34、hnie to open the packaae with the cla、 bike. Almies heart raced when she opened it and found the note. Does this mean that I will trade this bike that Daddy made me fbr a real one? Smiling, I said, Ycs.n With tears in her eyes, she replied, HI could never trade in this beautiful bicycle that Daddy m

35、ade me. Id rather keep this than get a real bike. At that moment, we were too amazed to hear her response and her father hugged her tightly.8【参考范文】At first, Kavla felt disapDointed at her parentsDlan for the holiday. How eagerly she wanted to go to out to play with her friends! She was against the a

36、nnoying plan from the bottom of her heart, but she had no choice. First, Kayla was arranged to wash the breakfast dishes. After that, she was asked to give their puppy a bath. She knew it was a hard task, which needed a lot of tiring, carefi.il and patient work. She has begun the work with great unw

37、illingness.But thing beean to change as she was doin。the chores. Brushing the puppy, she found it was a lot of fun with so many soap bubbles. Then it was on to yard work where Kayla helped to pick up sticks. She pretended the small sticks were basketballs, and shot them into a large trash can. So th

38、e work was done with great pleasure. Kayla felt proud to see how much better the yard looked. When she finished her mcaningfiil chores, Kayla enjoyed relaxing in her tree house. The lemonade tasted wondcrfiil after a hard day of work.Paragraph 2The next morning, a hot and sweet discussion about Miss

39、 Parson and Halloween spread among us kids.2It was 1939, and the Great Depression had made all our lives much harder. But we didnt know how poor wc were until our father sat my brother and me down on the couch in our living room to have a talk.I will always remember the sad look in Father eyes as he

40、 stared down at his hands, rubbing them back and forth, while he searched for the words to tell us that our family wasnt going to be celebrating Christmas this year.A month later, on Christmas Eve, I lay awake in bed late into the night, trying to talk myself out of sneaking into our living room to

41、see if Santa had come. I gathered my courage, then tiptoed down the hallway, hoping 1 would see the bright sparkling lights of our Christmas tree standing proudly in the corner of our living room, like it did every year.Instead, I was greeted by my sevenleen-year-oki brother, Frank, who slept on our

42、 living room couch. uHey, little one, what are you doing up?” he whispered.I started to cry. Theres no Christmas tree.”There would be no presents, no singing, no Christmas dinner. It felt like we were the saddest family in the world. My disappointment overwhelmed me. 1 looked forward to Christmas ea

43、ch year. It wasnt only the presents. It was that special feeling I got from seeing my family happy. We hadnt been happy in such a long time.On Christmas morning, the sun shone into our chilly bedroom, waking me up. Maybe Santa came! Maybe he came!” I suddenly insisted. My eyes searched the living ro

44、om, but there was noChristmas tree. I broke into uncontrollable tears.I ran to Father in tears and threw my arms around him. We arent going to have Christmas this year.”“Now, now, now, calm down. Go on in and see your mother. She will comfort you. Dad slowly pushed the bedroom door open, leading me

45、into the room.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。Out of the comer of my eye, I noticed something different in the bedroom.With my question answered, everything dawned on me.3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。I was sitting at the dinner table with my family. Without warning, my brother smiled an

46、d turned down the kitchen lights so we all were sitting in darkness. Then my mom walked over, carrying a big, chocolate cake decorated with red icing. The cake was lit up with ten birthday candles, and everyone started singing to me!My favorite part of birthdays is getting the chance to make a wish.

47、 Sometimes wishes come true, and sometimes they dont, but the iun of waiting and hoping makes me happy. Its like magic is in the air or something. Maybe Im too old to believe in magic and wishes, but I dont care. I still do it.I closed my eyes, made a wish, and blew. My grandparents clapped and my l

48、ittle sister stuck her finger into the clouds of icing. Shes always doing stupid things like that. Mom took the cake away to cut it into slices. She gave me the first piece, and it was awesome. Chocolate with vanilla (香草味的)cream in the middle-delicious.Ding-dong! The doorbell rang. We werent expecti

49、ng anybody else. Why dont you go answer the door, kiddo?* suggested Dad. He likes calling me kiddo. Mom says its because hes always calling us kids by the wrong names. I frowned (皱眉)trying to think. Was this a trick? Was I about to be made fun of?Okay, I said slowly and headed fbr the door. I couldnt see anybody through the glass window. Cau

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