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1、读后续写范文第一篇阅读下面材料,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。We had just relocated to Germany and moved into a big and old country house with a mysterious abandoned wine cellars (地窖),which my husband warned me many times not to explore without him. After settling down, we began slowly releasing our large family of
2、 rescue cats and dogs into the woods behind our house so that they could get used to the area and venture out on their own. So, it wasnt long before we gained a reputation for having lots of rescue animals with us in the neighborhood.One day, the doorbell rang and I was sure some of my Christmas pac
3、kages had arrived. I ran to the door and swung it open, but no one was there. I sensed something and looked down, only to find a beautiful calico (有斑点的)kitten sitting there, looking up at me with big, intelligent eyes. There was no way that she could have rung the doorbell by herself, was there? Wer
4、e my new neighbors playing tricks on me? Perhaps, someone had found the kitten somewhere and left her there, and then rang the doorbell and ran away. They accurately guessed we would welcome an additional family member and take care of her.My husband called her our little angel, so we named her Ange
5、lica accordingly. It seemed as if she was always meant to be in this big family and she turned out to be a perfect companion. Always by my side, she was more like a puppy than a kitten. Wise beyond her years, she enjoyed exploring through the mysterious house as much as I did, but with much less fea
6、r. Angelica was courageous.So, I decided to be brave, too. I had promised my husband that I wouldnt explore dangerous areas unless he or someone else was around, but he was away on a business trip for a week and I figured that Angelica would count as my companion. I was ready to explore the cellar,
7、and so was she.The only way in was through a hatch (盖子) that was partially hidden by the grass that covered it, then down a shaky ladder to its dark depths, probably twelve feet deep. I equipped myself with a good flashlight and warm clothes. Angelica sat on the edge and watched me carefully start d
8、own the ladder. Suddenly. there was a crash at the foot.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。I woke up with a splitting headache and pieces of the broken ladder lying around me on the stone cellar floor.Angelica could sense my dilemma.范文:I woke up with a splitting headache and pieces of the broken la
9、dder lying around me on the stone cellar floor.I could barely move, and everything was spinning. I must have fallen off the ladder while exploring the wine cellar with Angelica. I tried to stand up, but my body was aching all over. I looked around, and I could see that the room was full of cobwebs,
10、and the air was thick with dust. The room was dark, and my flashlight was nowhere to be found. I tried to call out to Angelica, but my voice was hoarse. I started to panic, wondering if I was going to be stuck there forever.Angelica could sense my dilemma.She jumped down from the hatch and started t
11、o lick my face, trying to comfort me. I realized that she had found my flashlight and was holding it in her mouth. I couldnt believe it. She was my little hero. With her help, I was able to find my way out of the wine cellar and back into the daylight. I hugged her tightly, feeling grateful that she
12、 had been there with me. From that moment on, I knew that Angelica and I would always be there for each other, exploring the mysteries of our new home together.第二篇阅读下面材料,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。“Tommy! Get up!”Mrs. Gorchuk spoke loudly 注意 “OK, Im awake.” Tom looked at his mother from under the
13、blanket.“Tom, Im going to stand right here until youre out of that bed. Now get up -you know today is a big day.Tom suddenly felt that strange feeling come over him again something like fear, or maybe sadness.Toms mom had been married to his stepfather(继父),Jerry Gorchuk, ever since Tom was a baby.No
14、w his stepfather wanted to adopt him. At first, Tom thought that was a pretty neat idea -having a real father and not having to say“my stepfather.” But he didnt want to change his last name. He liked the name Tom Carella just fine.Sure, he had been teased some about his last name but that was OK. “C
15、ary,” the kids called him when they werent calling him“Carella.” But what would they call him when his last name was Gorchuk?The ceremony at the courthouse didnt take long. When it was over, Toms stepfather hugged him. He shook Toms hand and said“Congratulations, Mr. Gorchuk.” But Tom knew that the
16、hard part was ahead - going back to school. He hadnt told anyone that he would have a new name. The thought of facing his friends upset his stomach.His parents stopped at the school office with him. They gave the secretary the official form from the court. “Oh, thats nice,”said the secretary “Ill ma
17、ke sure all Toms records are changed He should show this form to each of his teachers.”Mr. and Mrs. Gorchuk left Tom at the corner of the sixth grade hall. He looked back as he opened the door to his classroom.His stepfather smiled, waved, and gave Tom a big thumbs-up(翘拇指).Mrs. Saunders was at her d
18、esk talking to Jennifer when Ton walked in. The rest of the class was doing work.“Hey,Carella”,whispered Ricky. “Youre late.”“Yeah,Cary,”Mark whispered.Mrs.Saunders gave them a warning look.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。范文:“What do you have there?”Mrs.Saunders asked and took the form.As she read
19、 it, a big smile appeared on her face. “Tom this is wonderful!Do all the kids know about this?”Mrs.Saunders asked. “No,mama. I havent told anyone.”Tom studied his shoes intently. “They have to know,”Mrs.Saunders said quietly. “May we tell them?” “I guess so,” Tom replied.Mrs.Saunders put her arm aou
20、nd Toms shoulders and drew him to the front of the room. “Do you want me to tell them?” Mrs.Saunders asked. “No.no.Ill tell them,”Tom said in a low voice.Memories of his stepfather suddenly filled Toms head.His stepfather taught him to bat,took him fishing,and stayed up half the night the time he ha
21、d a fever. “Hey,guys,guess what?” he said. “My stepfather adopted me this morning.That means my last name is Corchuk now.So you cant call me Carella anymore.”“Hey,Chuckie!”said Mark. “Well have to think of something better than that,”said Cindy.Then Tom smiled.Everyone started to applaud.Tom Corchuk
22、 went to his seat,smilling as he sat down.Pretty good name,he thought.第三篇阅读下面材料,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。My husband and I enjoy seeing life through the eyes of our children. Its amazing to watch as they discover their world.While we were outdoors last summer enjoying the sunshine, our oldest da
23、ughter, Kaytlin, called me to the doorway. Beneath the steps was a baby red squirrel.We watched it from a distance, not wanting to disturb it or scare off its mother. But after a long wait - and looking all around our house for signs of a nest or a mother-we realized the tiny squirrel was lost.Shaki
24、ng terribly, he was weak, thin, and hungry. We tried to find an expert to help, but the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife website showed that there were no wildlife experts in our area. After some quick research, we concluded that the best way to give the squirrel a fighting chance was to care for him o
25、urselves. So a trip to the local store for milk and supplies was in order. More research taught us how much to feed him, how to estimate his age, how and when to wean (断奶) him, and that we should let him go as soon as he could survive on his own.Our daughters and I took turns in feeding “Squirt. ” K
26、aytlin took on the most responsibility. She taught him to eat from a bottle, and she woke in the night for his feeds.To our relief, Squirt soon became healthy and strong. Within a few weeks he became more active. He would chatter (吱吱叫)for his next meal, playfully go around the girls, and lie down on
27、 them for sleep. It wasnt long before he was weaned onto solid food and reintroduced to the wild.His first few visits to the great outdoors were funny. Just like a child, he would play in the grass some and then run back to Kaytlin for safety. Soon she had him climbing trees and finding nest materia
28、l.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。One day in the trees, Squirt met up with a family of gray squirrels.One night, Squirt didnt come back to our house and it rained hard. ChatGPT生成文章:1.One day in the trees, Squirt met up with a family of gray squirrels. At first, they seemed cautious around him, bu
29、t eventually, they accepted him as one of their own. It was a bittersweet moment for us as we knew that it was time for Squirt to leave us and start his new life in the wild. It was hard to let go of the little creature that we had cared for and watched grow, but we knew it was the best thing for hi
30、m.We watched as Squirt and the gray squirrel family played together in the trees. They chased each other around the branches and collected nuts for the winter. Squirt had finally found his place in the world, and it was a joy to see him so happy and free. From time to time, he would come back to vis
31、it us, and we would watch from a distance as he played with his new family. We knew that he was where he belonged and that he was living his best life.One night, Squirt didnt come back to our house and it rained hard. We worried about him all night, hoping he had found a dry spot to shelter from the
32、 rain. The next morning, we saw him sitting on the tree branch outside our window, wet and shivering. We took him in to dry him off and give him some food. As much as we wanted to keep him safe and warm, we knew that it was time for him to be fully independent. So after he had dried off, we took him
33、 back outside and said our goodbyes. It was a tearful moment, but we knew it was the right thing to do. Squirt had taught us so much about caring for others and letting go. We will never forget him, and we are grateful for the time we had with him.2.One day in the trees, Squirt met up with a family
34、of gray squirrels. At first, he was hesitant to approach them, but soon he realized that they were friendly. He chattered and played with them, and they even shared some nuts with him. Kaytlin and our other daughters were delighted to see Squirt making new friends in the wild. It was clear that he h
35、ad adapted well and was thriving on his own. We felt proud and happy to have helped him survive those difficult early weeks of his life.One night, Squirt didnt come back to our house and it rained hard. We were worried sick about him. The next morning, we searched the yard and the trees for any sign
36、s of him, but there was no trace of him. We wondered if he had found a new family or if something had happened to him. But just when we had given up hope, we saw him on a nearby tree, safe and sound. He was wet and shivering, but he was alive. We took him in and dried him off, and he snuggled up wit
37、h Kaytlin, as if to say thank you. From that day on, Squirt visited us less frequently, but he would always come back every now and then to say hello and share some nuts with us. We will always cherish the memories of our time with Squirt, and we will never forget the lessons he taught us about love
38、, compassion, and the beauty of nature.第四篇阅读下面材料,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。Contrary to what most people believe,busking(卖艺)is legal in the UK. But you need to have a lice it. And when youre the one of the few who has got a license to busk, you can only busk in certain Plus,your “salary”is depend
39、ent on how much is given to you by the public.Buskers can can anywhere from 20 to 50 per hour and there are some with a goal of reaching $100 hour. But it varies day by day. so every pence and pound matters to them. There are times. though, when bu or good people in general recognize when someone ne
40、eds the money more than them. That was the case with Liv Harland.Liv Harland is a singer from York, Scotland, whos been busking for about five years now. She said when sh first started out, she was so nervous that she hid in an alleyway(小巷). Now shes so used to busking that she can do it in any loca
41、tion. When she sings, some people there will drop money in her bag as tips.In Scotland there are around 34.000 homeless people in the country at present. COVID-19 and the energy crisis have made their life more difficult.Most of them are out of work and unable to pay the rent. The people with nowher
42、e to go are forced to do what they can to survive.They go begging in the street, and some even eat food thrown into dustbins. Faced with such a situation,Liv always lends a helping hand.One morning,Liv was busking in a busy area in York when she noticed a homeless man digging through the garbage can
43、s nearby. After careful observation, she found the man was searching them for food.注意:绩营词数应为150左右One possible version:Liv thought she wouldnt let him eating garbage at that moment.She stopped singing and went over to him,saying “If I gave you some money to get fresh ones,would you do so?” Of course,
44、the man said yes.Liv went to her bag with all the money that was given to her while she was busking,took some money and give it to him. “Promise me youll get fresh ones?”Liv asked him again.The man nodded,full of gratitude.Hearing the repeatedly thank-you from the man,she smiled with a full heart.A
45、few seconds after Liv went back to singing,a young guy came over to her bag.He dropped money in it.He apparently saw what she did and wanted give it back to her.When Liv checked her bag,she discovered that he gave her twice the amount of the money she gave the homeless man.Whether you believe in the
46、 proverb-do well and have well,her kindness was returned.This shows us that there is so much good in this world and that it needs to be celebrated.词汇积累:do well and have well善有善报 Full of gratitude充满感激 garbage can垃圾桶 Go over to朝.走去 busk 沿街卖艺二、 读后续写句型练习一、情绪(心理)描写:(惊讶揉眼睛)鲁维怔住了。他用手来回揉了揉眼睛,死死地盯向夏洛的网。Lurvy
47、 felt weak. He_and stared harder at Charlottes web.(惊讶下跪)“我看到什么了?”他喃喃说着,跌跪下去,急急地祈祷了一番。Im seeing things, he whispered. He_and uttered a short prayer.(惊讶哆嗦)祖克曼先生盯着网上的字母,念着上面的“好猪”这个词。然后他看了看鲁维。这时他们都开始哆嗦了。Zuckerman stared at the writing on the web. Then he_the words Some Pig. Then he looked at Lurvy. The
48、n they both began to_.(惊讶脸色变白)祖克曼太太陷到了椅子里。她吓得脸都白了。Mrs. Zuckerman_. She_.二、动作描写:1.一只小苍蝇撞到网里,马上就要朝“猪”这个字爬过来了。夏洛见了忙跑过去把苍蝇缠住,拖远。When a small fly_the web, just beyond the word “pig,” Charlotte_quickly_,_the fly up, and_it out of the way.2.她一动不动地坐在那里,听着人们的交谈。She sat_, and listened to the conversation of the people.三、众“说”纷纭:1.“Some pig!”_Lurvy in a low voice.“好猪!”鲁维低声嘟囔着