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1、2023届高三英语二轮复习: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 tabl
2、e. At 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
3、 another 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 me
4、t Lucy ,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 volunte
5、ers to 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
6、alone and 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.made his way to the outside. Michael put Tiara down on the doorway. And He started CPR the first time hed ever done so.
7、 The women stood behind him, praying silently. Soon a slight cough came from Tiaras throat. He gave five more breaths. She opened her eyes and took a breath on her own.Tiara was safe now; however, Michael fainted down to the ground, unconscious. When he woke up, Michael found himself in the hospital
8、, surrounded by his neighbors who constantly said thank-you to the hero. Michael spent over a week in the hospital. Tiara was released from the hospital after a few days. The fire sickened Michaels lung disease, and he feels the effects even two years later. Its a small price to pay/ he always repli
9、es. zTd do it again in a heartbeat. Wouldnt give it a second thought/Gold drew many to South Africa and it was gold that has just restored my faith in this chaotic nation.As a British living in Cape Town, I recently received the call that my father had passed away. After the funeral in England, my m
10、other gave me a gold ring, worn for decades by Dad and before him, by his own father. Ive never really been into jewelry, yet when I slipped the ring on my finger it felt somehow right. Consoled (抚 慰)in my grief by Dads beloved ring, I flew home to South Africa.All went well until a windy Saturday w
11、hen I walked on our local beach. As so often in the Cape, it was fiercely windy. When I got home and lit the fire, I looked at my left hand. The ring wasnt there. Awful emotions washed over me shock, horror; remorse, anger, powerlessness, guilt 一 a potential life sentence of guilt. Hoping that it ha
12、d not been dropped on the beach, I looked everywhere else. Maybe the car? I searched every corner of it but fruitless. Maybe the house? Nothing.It must have been the beach, an area stretching 200 meters from the car park 一the ring, a very small needle in an ocean.I was out at first light the next da
13、y but with no luck, discouraged. My only hope was this - the wind had been so strong that the ring could have been buried. It might just be there, somewhere.I swore to recover it no matter how much I would pay, so I contacted local metal detector users. Two came to help, one even lending me his gear
14、(设备).“Take as long as you need/ he said. Days of searching passed quickly, we found an old mobile phone, a 50 cent coin and a lot of bottle tops.With my hopes failing, a third detectionist(探测者),Allan, called to help me.Paragraph 1:Three days later; Allan, with his acute gear; arrived.Paragraph 2:And
15、 there was a greater miracle.参考范文:Three days later; Alan, with his acute gear; arrived. Was this the last throw of the dice? Alan surveyed the search area. He was picking up something every three or four paces with his good gear. And then, there was a miracle. Calling out for me to come over, calmly
16、 he said the best of words, There is your ring, Tim. This could not be happening. My eyes, prickly with tears and blurry with expectation, couldnt see straight to begin with. And then there it was, dads ring, his dads ring, 90 years of accompanying them on lifes journey. I hugged this big stranger.A
17、nd there was a greater miracle. Allan refused all reward. He was firm. He was insistent. He didnt accept a fee; he didnt want petrol money; he didnt want a celebratory drink or fish and chips to drive home with. He wanted nothing more than to give something back. I went down to that beach that day t
18、o find a ring. What I actually found was more valuable still- that there remain some descent soul out there.(6)On a snowy day Steve sat down on the usual seat in the Union Square. Every Thanksgiving for nine years he had sat down there at one in the afternoon. Every time, a wonderful thing happened
19、to him, which made his heart feel full of joy.On those other Thanksgiving Days, Steve usually had been hungry. But today Steve was not hungry. He had come from a dinner so big that he had almost no power to move. His body had suddenly become too big for his clothes; it seemed ready to break out of t
20、hem. They were torn. You could see his skin through a hole in the front of his shirt. But the cold wind, with snow in it, felt pleasantly cool to him.The dinner had not been expected. He had been passing a large house near the beginning of that great broad street called Fifth Avenue, where lived two
21、 ladies of an old family who had a deep love of tradition that on Thanksgiving Day food will be offered to the first hungry person to walk by. Today Steve happened to be the one to pass by on his way to the park.Steve sat in the park, appearing to be waiting for somebody, but appearing not to expect
22、 something to happen. Suddenly his eyes grew wider and his breath stopped. For the old gentleman was coming across Fourth Avenue toward Steves seat.Every Thanksgiving Day for nine years the old gentleman had come there to find Steve on his seat. Then he had led Steve to a restaurant and watched him
23、eat a big dinner, which had been a part of Thanksgiving Day. The old gentleman was thin and tall and sixty. His hair was whiter and thinner than it had been last year. His legs shook, seeming not as strong as they were the year before.注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:As this kind old
24、 gentleman came toward him, Steve began to shake and his breath was shorter.Paragraph 2:With these words, the old man looked into Steves eyes, expecting Steve to accept the dinner.参考范文:As this kind old gentleman came toward him, Steve began to shake and his breath was shorter. He wished he could fly
25、 away. But he could not move from his seat. Good afternoon/ said the old gentleman. Glad to see you again. Come with me, my man, and I will give you a dinner that will surely make your body feel as thankful as your mind. Those are what the old gentleman said every time. The words themselves were alm
26、ost a tradition. Always before, they had been music in Steve/s ear. But now he looked up at the old gentlemans face, totally at a loss what to say.With these words, the old man looked into Steves eyes, expecting Steve to accept the dinner. Steve hesitated for half a minute, helpless and very sorry f
27、or himself. And then Steve made a strange noise, and said: Thank you. Im very hungry/ which the old gentleman had heard nine times before, he understood it.Steve was very full, but he understood that he was a part of a tradition. His desire for food on Thanksgiving Day was not his own. It belonged t
28、o this kind old gentleman. Then he struggled to stand up and followed the gentleman in the snow.(8)Dawn came slowly. A shaft of sunlight reached into the 4-meter-deep crater (弹 坑), making the metal of the bomb shine. The boys were numb and tight, and hungry. They tried not to look at the huge shape
29、of the bomb that appeared over them.Harry suddenly opened his eyes and seized Jacks arm. ,Listen! he whispered. Jacks eye widened instantly, and both boys strained their ears. They could hear a man talking softly. The voice seemed a long way off. Jack went to shout, but Harry clamped his hand over J
30、ackfs mouth. Dont shout/1 he hissed (发出嘘声),Well be blown into pieces.The soft voice came nearer and nearer. Suddenly, an army captain appeared at the top of crater. He was talking to a mouthpiece (话筒)around his neck. He stopped talking when he saw the boys. What the.11 he said, zzWho are you? Hairy
31、found his voice, Jack and Harry Brown.11 Is that dog dead? asked the captain. Z/No: Hes sleeping,11 said Harry.The captain spoke into the mouthpiece again, Sergeant (中土)he said, stopped and took a breath before he went on. There are two kids and a dog down here. Then the captain crouched down and st
32、ared closely at the bomb. Dont move and dont speak, he said, or well all go up.11 He began talking quietly to his sergeant.Jack and Harry were too stiff to move. They held Raf, the dog, tightly and waited. Another man appeared at the top of the crater. 111 thought so,11 he said, Its them all right?I
33、ts Old Tin Hat!” whispered Jack. Old Tin Hat was carrying a ladder. He and the captain lowered the ladder into the loose earth next to the two boys. Keep still/1 the captain warned them. As the captain held on at the top. Old Tin Hat started to come down the ladder very slowly, very gently, step by
34、step. At last, he reached the bottom, and with one movement, he lifted Jack on his back. Harry watched as Jack was carried up. It seemed to take an age.Paragraph 1:With a sudden fall of earth, Old Tin Hat froze halfway up. Paragraph 2:Old Tin Hat pulled Harry onto his back, carrying Raf under his ar
35、m.With a sudden fall of earth, Old Tin Hat froze halfway up. Harry gasped with terror but luckily the ladder was steady. Old Tin Hat started up again. No sooner had he got to the top than hands reached out and Jack disappeared. Again down the ladder came Old Tin Hat, gently and cautiously. Eventuall
36、y, he joined Harry and Raf. Though he suggested that dog went last, Harry insisted that they would be together.Old Tin Hat pulled Harry onto his back, carrying Raf under his arm. Old Tin Hat started to climb the ladder for the second time. The weight of the boy and the dog made him gasp. With great
37、efforts, they came to the top of the crater. Everybody was rescued! A faint cheer rose from a long way off. A group of people crowded behind the barrier. And there was, Mom! Hurry rushed over, hugging his mom tightly. Later; news came that the bomb was taken away, safe.(9)It was a Saturday afternoon
38、. The color of the sky was changing, first light gray, and then dark gray, and finally dark and dense. The wind was blowing heavily, and the trees were swaying in the strong wind. It began to rain cats and dogs. Soon, the road was filled with puddles from the rain.In such a stormy afternoon, My moth
39、er took my five-year-old brother, Christopher, and me to a new big toy store she had read about in the newspaper. So many toys/ the advertisement had shouted in full and flashy color; that we had to get a huge warehouse to fit them all!Christopher and I couldnt have been more excited. We ran across
40、the parking lot, through the cold and biting rain, as fast as our little legs could carry us. We left our mother outside to battle with the frustrating umbrella, which never worked when she wanted it to. Christine! Take care of your young brother! Mother shouted at the top of her voice.“Christine! I
41、m going to find the Lego section(乐高积木区)! Theres a new pirate ship I want, and I have four dollars! Maybe I can buy it!” Christopher exclaimed and ran off excitedly. I only half heard him. I took a right turn and, to my wide-eyed delight, found myself in the midst of the Barbie(芭比) World.I was studyi
42、ng a Barbie and doing some simple math in my head when suddenly an earthshaking clap of thunder roared from the storm outside. I jumped at the noise, dropping the doll to the floor. The lights flickered(闪烁)once and died, covering everything in a blanket of blackness. Thunder continued to shake the s
43、ky and lightning illuminated the store for seconds, casting frightening shadows on my mind.Paragraph 1:“Oh no/ I thought, Wheres Christopher?”Paragraph 2:“Christine Jm here.”Paragraph 1:0h no, I thought, Wheres Christopher? Scared and frozen on the spot, I felt the need to see, hug my brother and ma
44、ke sure he was all right. My stomach twisted. I ran up and down the aisles in the dark, panic filling my small chest and making it difficult to breathe. I knocked into displays of candies and tripped over toys, while calling my brothers name like crazy. Anxious as I was, I could not find him. Tears
45、of frustration and fear trickled down my face, but I continued to run.Paragraph 2:Christine, Im here/ Excitement took my breath away there in the Lego aisle I found Christopher. He was standing alone, perfectly still, next to the pirate ship set. I began to cry in relief, throwing my arms around him
46、 and hugged him tightly. He hugged me back, saying, “I knew if I waited here, Christine, you would be able to find me. Then, I took his hand in mine and we went to look for our mother; who must be desperately searching the store for us.(10)There was a thick forest on the sides of a mountain. Many ki
47、nds of animals lived in the forest. A deer was eating grass and leaves with her two young ones. The young ones wandered happily here and there. The deer followed her fawns (幼鹿) into a cave. The deer was frightened because it was a tigers cave. There were bones of dead animals all over the cave. Fort
48、unately, the tiger was not inside the cave at the time.The deer was trying to lead her young ones out of the cave when she heard a loud roar. She saw the tiger at a distance coming towards the cave. It was dangerous to go out of the cave now. She thought of a plan. The deer raised her voice and shou
49、ted, HMy deer young children do not weep. I shall capture (捕捉)a tiger for you to eat. You can have a good dinner.11The tiger heard these words and became frightened. He thought, MWhose is that strange voice from the cave? A dangerous animal is staying inside to capture me. I shall run away to escape death.11 The tiger began to run away from there as fast as possible.A jac