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1、读后续写(满分25分)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“Number 7,Jobie Nymble, takes the lead/ cried the announcer. “Just one more hurdle (跨栏)and Cheers erupted. Jobie Nymble from Riverside Middle School takes first place in the girls/ 100-meter hurdles!The crowd went wild as Jobies teammates screamed and
2、yelled.Determined to go all the way to County Championships, Jobie patted her worn neon-green track spikes (钉鞋).They were bursting at the seams (接缝处),but she didnt care. They were her lucky shoes and she loved them, Next Saturday, were taking home the gold, Jobie whispered to her spikes, excitedly r
3、etying them.“Dont forget, guys, said one of her teammates cheerfully. /zMy birthday party is next Friday at Hidden Park.”“Beep. Party recorded in calendar/ joked Jobie in her best robot voice.Jobie brimmed with excitement all week long. At track practice, she leaped over those hurdles faster than sh
4、ed ever leaped before.The day of Marisol/s party, Jobie put on her favorite outfit: her fancy blue shorts, an old track T-shirt from her dad, and her lucky spikes.The party was in full swing when Jobie arrived at Hidden Park. Music and the smell of grilled food filled the air. Two of Jobies teammate
5、s rushed toward her, breathless and barefoot, asking her to try the slide. Jobies eyes darted toward the party area. Suddenly, she saw it. The BIGGEST inflatable (充气的)slide she had ever seen was on the far side of the park. Smiling kids zoomed down the slide at unspeakable speeds.Without thinking tw
6、ice, Jobie took off her spikes and rushed toward the slide. Its ladder stretched to the sky like Jacks magical beanstalk, but she reached the top in no time. She sat down, slipped to the edge, and closed her eyes as she let go. Jobie couldnt get enough, conquering the slide over and over again. When
7、 it was finally time to go home, she reluctantly made her way back to the track where shed left her shoes.注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1As she eyed the area from a distance, panic set in.Paragraph 2The next day, without her lucky spikes, Jobie was among the best track teams gathering f
8、or the championships.答案读后续写(满分25分)As she eyed the area from a distance, panic set in. Jobie picked up the pace, her heart pounding louder the closer she got. When she reached the place she had left them, her heart almost stopped. They re gone!” she screamed. /zMy lucky spikes are gone. Fear crept ov
9、er her as she anxiously circled the whole area and scanned for any splash of neon-green. Jobies teammates helped her search the park, trying to find any trace of the spikes but in vain. No lucky spikes. By nightfall, the poor girl had no choice but to drag her bare feet home. Z/So long, gold/ Jobie
10、groaned.The next day, without her lucky spikes, Jobie was among the best track teams gathering for the championships. In her brand-new shoes, she accepted the reality that this was not a game of chance. Teammates patted her back as she slowly walked down to the starting line, which also instilled gr
11、eat power in her. Starting buzzer going, Jobie was off in a flash. She set focus on the finishing line, leaving behind any self-doubt or worry until she finally breasted the tape earlier than anyone else. In the cheers and shouts, Jobie squatted to untie her spikes as usual, only to realize that the
12、re was no such thing as lucky spikes and that success was never a stroke of luck.试题:I live with my husband, Tyrone, in San Luis Obispo, California, about three miles from the beach. Every few years, the humpback whales come into the bay for a few days while migrating. November 2020 was one of those
13、times, so we took out our yellow double kayak (皮艇)to watch the wildlife. We paddled(用桨划船)out the sea and saw seals, dolphins, and about 20 whales feeding on silverfish. We were in amazement watching these graceful giant creatures - each one about 50 feet long - spray through their blowholes.At the t
14、ime, my friend Liz was staying with us. The next day, I asked her if she wanted to go out on the water to see them. With no such experience, she refused. Theres nothing to worry about/ I assured her. /zThe boat is stable, and we can turn back anytime/ Finally, she agreed to join me. I didnt want her
15、 to miss this great experience and regret it later.At 8:30 the following morning when we got out on the water, there were already about 15 other kayakers and surfers in the bay. After a half- our, we had our first whale sighting: two humpbacks swimming toward us. How amazing to be that close to a cr
16、eature that size, I thought, as the whales dipped under the waterline.When the whales went down, they left what looked like oil on the water. I figured if we paddled toward that spot, wed be safe from the whales, since theyd just left. We followed them at a distance - or what I thought was a distanc
17、e. Suddenly, a tightly packed group of silverfish started jumping out of the water into our kayak. Oh no! We were being attacked.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位 置作答。What should have been an joyful moment was actually terrifying.Meanwhile, a kayaker paddled over.答案:What should have been a joyful mom
18、ent was actually terrifying. In a split of second, our kayak was lifted out of the water about six feet by the massive jaws. Liz and I slipped out of the kayak into the whales mouth. My body was engulfed except for my right arm and paddle. So was Liz. As the whales mouth closed, Liz thrust her arm u
19、p to block it from crushing her. Feeling the creature begin to dive, I had to do everything possible to stop it. Suddenly, the paddle beside caught my eyes. Without hesitation, I seized the paddle, raised it to keep its mouth open. After a deep breath, I caught Liz by the arm and jumped out into the
20、 water.Meanwhile, a kayaker paddled over. Upon getting close to us, he immediately stretched out his paddle, pulled us out of water and into his kayak, heading to the beach. It was until that moment that I recovered from the terror. Never was I so much more aware of the power of nature and the ocean
21、 than I was before. Liz was shaken up, likening the horrific experience to a near-death one, and she said her whale-watching days were over. But even she had to laugh when she got home that afternoon and realized shed brought back a souvenir. When she pulled off her shirt, six silverfish flopped out
22、.原作欣赏:Readers Digest- 2022-04I SURVIVED B日NG SWALLOWED BY AWHALEjulie mcsorley, 56, physical therapistI live with my husband, Tyrone McSorley, in San Luis Obispo, California, about three miles from the beach. Every few years, the humpback whales come into the bay for a few days while theyre migratin
23、g. November 2020 was one of those times, so we took out our yellow double kayak to watch the wildlife. We paddled out the length of the pier and saw seals, dolphins, and about 20 whales feeding on silverfish. We were in awe watching these graceful behemothseach one about 50 feet longbreach and spray
24、 through their blowholes. We laughed when they turned their side fins so that it looked as if they were waving at us.At the time, my friend Liz Cottriel was staying with us. The next day, I asked her if she wanted to go out on the water to see them.“ No way/said Liz, now 65. She was not an experienc
25、ed kayaker and was terrified that the kayak would overturn while we were surrounded by hungry whales.Theres nothing to worry about/l assured her.z/The craft is stable, and we can turn back anytime/ After some cajoling, she finally agreed to join me. I didnt want her to miss this magnificent experien
26、ce and regret it later.Liz and I got out on the water at 8:30 the following morning. There were already about 15 other kayakers anPaddleboarders in the bay. It was warm for Novemberabout 65 degreesso we wore T-shirts and leggings. After a half-hour, we had our first whale sighting just past the pier
27、: two humpbacks swimming toward us. How amazing to be that close to a creature that size, I thought as the whales dipped under the waterline.When whales go down after breaching, they leave what looks like an oil slick on the water. I figured if we paddled toward that spot, wed be safe from the whale
28、s, since theyd just left. We followed them at a distanceor what I thought was a distance. I later found out that its recommended to keep 300 feet away. We were more like 60 feet away.Suddenly, we were being pelted. A tightly packed swarm of fish, known as a bait ball, started jumping out of the wate
29、r into our kayak. Their movement sounded like crackling glass all around us.What should have been a comical moment was actually terrifying. Their actions meant they were escaping the whales, which meant that we needed to get out of there too. But before we could paddle to safety, our kayak was lifte
30、d out of the water about six feet, bracketed by massive jaws. Liz and I slipped out of the kayak into the whales mouth. My body was engulfed except for my right arm and paddle. Liz, meanwhile, was looking up directly at the whales upper jaw, which she later described as a big white wall.As the whale
31、s mouth closed, Liz thrust her arm up to block it from crushing her. I felt the creature begin to dive and had no idea how deep wed be dragged. Still, I didnt panic. I just kept thinking, Ive got to fight this. I/ve got to breathe.Whales have enormous mouths but tiny throats. Anything they cant swal
32、low they spit right out. That included us. As soon as the whale dipped underwater, it ejected us, and we popped back up onto the surface about a foot apart. The entire ordeal lasted only about 10 seconds.A few kayakers paddled over. One was a retired firefighter, who asked us if we had all of our li
33、mbs/We thought you were dead !he said.We were not, of course. But I am much more aware of the power of nature and the ocean than I was before. Liz was shaken up, likening the ordeal to a near-death experience, and she says her whale-watching days are over. But even she had to laugh when she got home that afternoon and realized shed brought back a souvenir. When she pulled off her shirt, six silver fish flopped out.