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1、20212021 届新高考英语二轮复习届新高考英语二轮复习读后续写步步高读后续写步步高(四)(四)1.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。I went up to the roof for a break after studying for an hour and watched the 50 or so peopleswimming in the natural rock pool below our house.It was a sunny day-a blue,cloudless skyover a calm sea.But then,as I looked i
2、n the distance,I discovered three or four big waves headingtowards the shore.Id seen these mini-tsunamis(海啸)many times before.They were heading atspeed in the direction of the pool.Most people knew how to look out for them,but from thescreams that started coming from the beach,I could tell someone w
3、as in trouble.Without thinking,I ran down into the street,holding my body board(俯伏冲浪板)on theway and shouted at a stranger to go inside my house and call the coastguard.My neighborMoises had heard the screaming as well and was also outside with his body board,so togetherwe rushed to the steps that le
4、d down to the sea.Once we got closer,we discovered the waves had pulled a boy and a girl from the pool andinto the open sea.I knew that the nearest boat would take at least 30 minutes to reach us.Waiting for help wasnt a choice.I wasnt used to this sort of emergency-Id never been trainedas a lifegua
5、rd-but I didnt think twice about trying to save them.I supposed in a way I wanted toimpress everyone:at 19,a deal like that can seem like a good opportunity to show off.Moises and I dived into the water and it took us 10 minutes to get to them.When we finallyreached them,they were almost lifeless wi
6、th only their heads coming in and out of the water.Wecould tell they were still alive from their small breaths but it was clear they wouldnt have beenable to stay there much longer.I held the boy and pulled him over my board.Moises moved thegirl onto his board.We discussed pushing them back to the s
7、hore,but we were too far out.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为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:We had to wait._Paragraph 2:That night,word came from the hospital that the two people were in good condition._2.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。Its funny that you can always tell when somebodys laughing behin
8、d your back.Jodiehadnt really heard anything,maybe a whisper,but when she turned around,the girls in the backrow of the class were looking at her,trying to hide smiles and laughs.She looked hack at herteacher.Mr Swales was talking about what people do all day.He also wanted to find out what hisstude
9、nts wanted to be when they grew up.He called on Billy Miter first.“My daddy works in a bank,”Billy Miter said.“I guess I want towork in a bank too.Theres lots of money in the bank.“My parents have a grocery store,”EmmyDisal said.“Papas behind the counter and Mama keeps the cash register.But I want t
10、o be anairline pilot.”Jodie liked it when Mr Swales asked them questions like this.He was about to call on Jodiewhen the girls in the back row burst out laughing.Shirley Danes yelled,“Jodies daddy is a garbage man!”Everybody in the class laughed out loud.Everybody except Jodie,that is.She felt her f
11、aceturn bright red.She looked around the whole classroom.Everyone was laughing.Some kids were evenholding their noses.Jodie looked at Mr Swales.He was angry.He almost never raised his voice,but now he did.“Silence!I want everybody to quiet down this instant.”The laughter stopped immediately.The soun
12、d of cars and people going by out on the streetcame through the windows.“You should be ashamed of yourselves,”Mr Swales said.“Being agarbage man.I mean,is a difficult and enormously useful job.We should all be grateful to MrHarris.Where would we be without him?Up to our ears in garbage,thats where.H
13、ow would youlike that?”“Its not funny,”Mr Swales went on.“Garbage is a serious matter.I think you all owe Jodiean apology.And after that,youre all going to write Jodies father,Mr Harris,a nice letter to tellhim how much you appreciate what he does for all of us.In other words,keeping our city clear.
14、”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。Everyone said Sorry,Jodie,but Jodie could tell they didnt really mean it._ Jodies father came to walk her home from school as usual._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。Lungs nearly bursting,I struggled to lift my head out of the water.Inch by inch,my tired
15、 bodyreached for the end of the pool.The extent of my swimming career was purely recreational,while the competitive swimmersnearby thought noticing of the seemingly simple task of a 500-meter swim test.Pushing myself tofinish what I had started,I could only think:why not take the easy way out?Earlie
16、r that week I had turned in my first job application at a local pool.Overqualified I was hiredon the spot.However,the tasks were boring:helping confused visitors and measuring the heightof children before they went down the slide,those sorts of things.I was capable of more.So a swim test was require
17、d,establishing the mere fact that I was not completely helpless in apool.Midway through,the manager administering the test remarked,“This looks really easy foryou.Why arent you applying to-become a guard?”“The thought hadnt crossed my mind.”Well,lifeguarding demands more responsibility,strength and
18、respect.Thus the position pays$2more per hour.Your swimming skills are strong enough.All you need to do is complete acertification class.”Inside I was unsure of myself,but his words inspired me You never know what you are capableof until you force yourself to do it.Soon I passed the swim test.All le
19、ft was to practice and learn first aid,CPR(心肺复苏),andprocedures for different land and water-based emergencies.Work started soon.A well-intentioned yet anxious feeling in me soon passed.Days,weeks,andmonths went by without incident;emergencies were rare.The skills and training I had socarefully studi
20、ed and acquired seemed unnecessary.Today appeared to be another uneventful day.However,shortly after the other guards signaled tothe children to exit the pool,I noticed one boy was still in the middle while the others hadclimbed up.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。“Something must have gone wro
21、ng with him,”I thought to myself._ Having the boy on the floor,I put my ear to his mouth and my fingers at his neck._4.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。“Pick up the pace!”said Amys husband.“But I cant!”Amy said,her heart beating quicklyinside.“I cant go any faster!”Her husband encouraged her,“Ye
22、s,you can!Youre makingprogress every day.”To help Amy stay healthy,her husband had been running with her for over two years.Several years ago,Amy could barely walk down the stairs of her apartment building due tofatness caused by eating disorders.She realized the problem after a failed job interview
23、 andbegan walking to improve her ability to move.At first,she could walk for only 15 minutes at atime.But she pushed herself every day,walking 5 minutes longer than she did the day beforeuntil she walked for an hour and eventually two.For three years,Amy kept her walking habit,slowly and painstaking
24、ly building her body shape.Then she changed her walking shoes to runningshoes about two years ago and became an excellent runner.In March 2001,an advertisement invited people to nominate(提名)an ordinary person whoinspired them to bring the Olympic flame to Salt Lake City as torch bearers(火炬手)or suppo
25、rtrunners.(Support runners serve as“guardians of the flame”and runwith torch bearers along thejourney.)Amys experiences touched her husband,so he nominated her to be a torch bearer.Thepossibility to be selected was low,but Amy wanted to try.Running taught Amy the importance of training for a race.Sh
26、e pictured herself running arace and crossing the finish line.For months,she ran through her neighborhood carrying abroken-off broom handle,feeling the weight of the torch.She waved at her neighbors,pretending they were cheering crowds.She also printed a picture of a torch bearer wearing thewhite un
27、iform,replaced the face with a picture of hers,and put it onto her refrigerator door.Every day,Amy imagined herself as a torch bearer.She was training for a historic runningevent.On September 26th,while on her daily run through her neighborhood,an express packagearrived.注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;2.请按如下格式在答
28、题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:Amy opened it and found a letter and a book on the Olympics._Paragraph 2:“One of todays torch bearers cant run her part,”announced the relay org anizer._5.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。When a tornado(龙卷风)touched down in a small town nearby,many families we
29、re leftcompleted ruined.Afterward all the local newspapers carried many human-interest storiesfeaturing some of the families who suffered the hardest.One Sunday,a particular picture especially touched me.A young woman stood in front ofan entirely shattered(破碎的)mobile home,a depressed expression on h
30、er face.A young boy,seven or eight years old,stood at her side,eyes downward.Clutching(紧握)at her skirt was a tinygirl who stared into the camera,eyes wide with confusion and fear.The article that went with the picture gave the clothing sizes of each family member.Withgrowing interest,I noticed that
31、their sizes closely matched ours.This would be a goodopportunity to teach my children to help those less fortunate than themselves.I stuck the pictureof the young family on our refrigerator,explaining their difficulty to my seven-year-old twins,Brad and Brett,and to three-year-old Meghan.“These poor
32、 people now have nothing,”I said.“Well share what we have with them.Ibrought three large boxes down from the room upstairs and placed them on the living room floor.Meghan watched seriously,as the boys and I filled one of the boxes with canned goods andfoods.While I sorted through our clothes,I encou
33、raged the boys to go through their toys anddonate some of their less favorite things.Meghan watched quietly as the boys piled up old toysand games.Meghan walked up with Lucy,her worn,much-loved rag doll hugged tightly to her chest.She came to the box that held the toys,pressed her round little face
34、into Lucys flat,painted-on-face,gave her a final kiss,then laid her gently on top of the other toys.“Oh,Honey,”I said.”You dont have togive Lucy.You love her so much.”Meghan nodded seriously,eyes filled with held-back tears.Lucy makes me happy,Mommy.Maybe shell make that other little girl happy,too.
35、”Paragraph.1:The boys had watched,open-mouthed,as their baby sister placed her favorite doll in the box._Paragraph.2:I looked my children for a long moment._答案以及解析答案以及解析1.答案:We had to wait.We eagerly hoping for the arrival of the saving boat.The wild wind blewand the freezing sea water clapped our b
36、odies continuously.30 minutes seemed much longer aswe just helplessly floated on the boundless sea.After a long time,a light spot appeared in thedistance!We waved our hands and yelled out for help.The boat finally reached us and took all ofus back to the shore.The two children were immediately sent
37、to the nearest hospital.That night,word came from the hospital that the two people were in good condition.Picturing what the merry scene would be,relief lay in my heart and happiness etched on my face.The next morning,all the people I met smiled to me and could not stop praising me.It seemedlike a g
38、ood opportunity to show myself off,but I didnt mean to.In fact,I was ashamed I hadthought about it.It occurred to me that helping others was priceless and everyone should be alifeguard.2.答案:Paragraph 1:Everyone said“Sorry,Jodie”but Jodie could tell they didnt really mean it.Jodie also knewnobody wan
39、ted to write her father a letter.Her face was burning red and she felt like crying.MrSwales came to her desk and patted her shoulder.“Lets go out in the hall while everyoneswriting those letters so we can have a private talk.”Jodie started crying out in the hall.“Im sorrythis happened,”Mr Swales sai
40、d.“But remember,hard work do ne well is something to be proudof.”Paragraph 2:Jodies father came to walk her home from school as usual.She didnt run up to him the wayshe always did.When they arrived home,Jodie went to her little room and cried for a good longtime before she had her supper.Mr Harris n
41、oticed her red eyes and asked“What happened,Jodie?”Jodie told her father what had happened and looked at him.He didnt seem angry.Helaughed and said,“Although my work seems to be a humble one,my devotion to the job wi ll beever lasting and encouraging.”3.答案:“Something must have gone wrong with him,”I
42、 thought to myself.Sure enough,with a closerlook,I found the boy waving his hands desperately.I quickly dived into the water,swimmingtowards the boy at full speed.By the time I reached him,he had sunk to the bottom of the pool,his head hanging down,which filled my heart with fright and concern.I pic
43、ked the boy up andheaded to the poolside,keeping his head above the water.Having the boy on the floor,I put my ear to his mouth and my fingers at his neck.I could tell hehad no heartbeat and wasnt breathing.Every second counted!Without hesitation,I did first aid,giving him mouth-to-mouth breathing a
44、nd doing CPR as trained.Other guards watching anxiously,I carried on,sweating.Suddenly,a stream of water burst out of his mouth and the boy coughedintensely.Seeing the boy regain consciousness,those around broke into cheers.Exhausted,Isighed with relief.I thought had I accepted that easy position,I
45、would have been nothing but abystander.Im happy I didnt take the easy way out.解析:根据给出的第一段开头的“Something must have gone wrong with him,”I thought to myself.”和第二段开头所给句子“Having the boy on the floor,I put my ear to his mouth and my fingers athis neck.”可以判断第一段应该描写我发现男孩在泳池中出现溺水事故,男孩出现什么状况?危急关头我是怎么做的?得有合理适当
46、的动作和心理描写或环境描写。根据给出的第二段开头的“Having the boy on the floor,I put my ear to his mouth and my fingers at his neck.”可以判断:我把耳朵靠近男孩的嘴巴,手指触摸他的颈部,是为了查看男孩是否有呼吸和脉搏,以便对其进行相应的急救。所以第二段紧接着应该写男孩有没有脉搏和呼吸,然后根据他的情况,我如何按照专业训练沉稳而紧张地给孩子进行相应的急救。还可加上周围人们聚拢和关切的描写,以及男孩得救恢复意识后我高兴自豪的心理描写等。最后还可深化主题,与前文的内容照应一下,会有很好的连贯性。最初时我选择“take
47、the easy way out”,另找了一份简单的工作。后面在经理鼓励下没有“take the easy way out”,而是努力学习接受培训,考取救生员资格证,懂得了如何急救并因此救了男孩,为自己的抉择感到自豪。考生可以有不同的多角度的合理描写,但主题思想一定要体现正能量。4.答案:Paragraph 1:Amy opened it and found a letter and a book on the Olympics.The letter read,“Congratulations!Youve beenselected as asupport runner for theOlymp
48、ic TorchRelay.”Although she wouldnt be wearing the white uniform and carrying the torch as she hadimagined,she wasnt disappointed.She completed the required physical examination,deliveredthe forms,and waited.Months later,another package arrived.It contained her official bluesupport runner uniform al
49、ong with instructions for her part of the relay.Then on a cold day,Amyand her husband stood outside the Torch Relay collection point.Paragraph 2:One of todays torch bearers cant run her part,announced the relay organizer.Then hedropped folded pieces of paper into his hat,saying,“One lucky support ru
50、nner will become atorch bearer.Select a number now.”Luckily,Amy became the torch bearer.When it was her turnto carry the flame,she positioned herself to receive the flame.Holding it tight,she ran down thestreet filled with people waving flags.The Olympic theme song was broadcast.Amy smiled andwaved