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1、读后续写练习写作阅读下面材料,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。续写题目Wrapping paper flew everywhere as Cali opened her gift. The box had a picture of a pretty girl. She was wearing white ice skates and turning around a frozen pond.Cali looked up at her aunt and uncle with her big brown eyes. Figure skates? Wow! How ni
2、ce of you! But/ the little girl hesitated, n. but I dont know how to skate.” She looked embarrassed.Dont worry, said Aunt Lisa, Thats the fun part learning how to do it!”Thats right/ said Uncle George. aWe will take you to the ice rink (冰场)and all go skating together.I dont know.?1 said Cali. She wa
3、snt too sure she was going to be able to do it. Sometimes she had a hard time learning new things. She looked again at the happy girl on the box. It did look like fun. Cali imagined herself moving and turning on the ice like a real figure skater. Okay: she agreed. Lets do it!The next day Cali went t
4、o the skating rink with her aunt and uncle. Her eyes twinkled and her face lit up with excitement as she looked at the other skaters around her. She sat down on the bench and slipped her feet into the skates. Holding the strings in her fingers, she could not figure out how to tie them up, I dont kno
5、w how to do it,“ she said. She felt sad that this was another thing she couldnt do.“Let me show you. Her aunt bent down on one knee, explaining how to put the strings around the small hooks (钩子).Then she tied them into a tight bow. Now, you do the other skate yourself. Til help you if you need it. C
6、ali bent over the skate and did what her aunt had showed her. Her tongue stuck out of the side of her mouth as she paid attention. After a few tries, she worked out how to cross the strings around the hooks. Her aunt helped make sure the strings were nice and tight. You did it! smiled her aunt, patt
7、ing Cali on the back.Paragraph 1:“Time to hit the ice/ her uncle said. Paragraph 2:Oof! She fell down, hard. 范文一“Time to hit the ice/ her uncle said. Legs trembling and palms sweating(独立主 格),Cali put one of her feet cautiously on the smooth surface of the rink. Dont worry ! We will hold your hands a
8、nd you stand between us/ Cali gradually grabbed their hands and made her first step onto the smooth ice. She grinned(咧嘴笑着)and tried taking a few steps. Good, Cali. Now try to glide(V#) for a bit longer. suggested her aunt. Then her uncle skated in front of her while her aunt guided her from behind.
9、“Skate to your uncle now/ she said, pushing her on the back a little to get more speed. Cali glided unsteadily towards her uncle, taking small steps and fighting for balance (分词做伴随). At that moment , a skater was zooming past her . She started to get nervous again and lost her balance.(就在那时,一个溜冰者从她身
10、边 疾驰而过,她又开始紧张,失去了平衡。)Oof! She fell down, hard. It hurt so much . She closed her eyes and tried not to cry but tears rolled down her cheeks uncontrollably. Aunts words echoing in her mind(独立主格结构工 Cali struggled to her feet and took a deep breath.determined to give it another try “Be brave. Keep going
11、. Small steps. Yes!”Minutes ticking away (时间滴滴答答地流逝),she could skate almost all the way around the rink by herself! Her aunt caught up to her and took her hand.Look at you! You are working so hard and doing so well. Were proud of you, With a sense of fulfillment welling up from her bottom (with 结构),
12、Cali had tasted the charm of learning new things for the first time.范文二“Time to hit the ice/ her uncle said. As he helped her walk to the edge of the rink, he said JWe will hold your hands and you stand between us, Cali took their hands in hers and made her first step onto the smooth ice. She grinne
13、d and tried taking a few steps. Good, Cali. Now try to glide on one foot for just a second longer on each foot as you walk: suggested her aunt. Then her uncle skated in front of her while her aunt guided her from behind. Skate to your uncle now/ she said, pushing her on the back a little to get more
14、 speed. Cali glided unsteadily towards her uncle, taking small steps and fighting for balance. When she reached her uncle, he encouraged her to try it on her own. Cali wasnt too sure about that. It seemed like everyone else was zooming past her. She started to get nervous. She lost her balance.Oof!
15、She fell down, hard. It hurt. She closed her eyes and tried not to cry. In a moment, her uncle was helping her back on feet. He smiled into her eyes. Everyone falls down the first few times. You just have to get back up again. Cali took a deep breath. Okay I can do this/ She skated away from her unc
16、le toward the crowd. As she wobbled, she talked to herself. Be brave. Keep going. Small steps. Yes!” She had skated almost all the way around the rink by herself! Her aunt caught up to her and took her hand/Look at you! You are working so hard and doing so well. Were proud of you: said Aunt Lisa.续写题
17、目阅读下面材料,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。“Go check out the ice while we go back and get the goal I can remember my teenage friends saying that as they dropped me off by the edge of Fresh Pond in Fort Salonga. Growing up on Long Island in the 1960s and 1970s, my friends and I couldnt wait for school br
18、eak between Christmas and the new year.It was time to get out the ice skates and play hockey. Back then, in December; many ponds and lakes would freeze. One of my favorites was Blanchard Lake in Northport, or what we called uthe cove. It would get too crowded, though, so wed go to Centerports Mill P
19、ond, which looked like deep water; but it wasnt.Back to that morning when I was dropped off at Fresh Pond. My friends and I realized that we forgot to bring the goal to shoot the puck(冰球)into, so while they went back, I was going to test the ice. I started along the edge and felt it was solid. We ha
20、d just had a cold snap (寒流)for a few days,so I didnt think there would be any problem. As I risked farther out, the ice got clearer; and it was exciting to see underwater plants under the ice.Suddenly, I heard a massive cracking sound that seemed to be all around me. I instinctively bent to my knees
21、 to not break through the ice like a straight torpedo (鱼 雷).It was too late Before I knew it, I was in the water with just my head sticking out and my arms waving while still holding my hockey stick. No one was around except one person at the far end of the pond who couldnt hear my cries for help. I
22、 was short of breath while trying to solve my crisis.Paragraph 1: Using all my strength, I hammered the cutting edge of my stick into the ice ahead of me.Paragraph 2: The danger; however; wasnt over.Paragraph l:Using all my strength, I hammered the cutting edge of my stick into the ice ahead of me.I
23、t worked, for a while. As I struggled to climb back up, the sound of a crack pierced through my ears and heart. Holding the stick tightly, I froze, icy currents numbing my body and washing my hope away. Every second past was a torture with the sensation of my extremities robbed by the cold. Finally,
24、 at the moment when I began to lose consciousness and grip of the stick, I heard the most wonderful sound, my friends calling my name.Paragraph 2:The dangeri however; wasnft over.After I responded with my trembling voice, they carefully walked towards me. Yet the pressure that came with approaching
25、steps become the last straw. With a loud crack, the stick fell and my heart sank. Unwilling to surrender; I squeezed however infinitesimal strength I had in me and swam towards my friends while they lay on the ground, feet in hands, with my friend at front reaching dangerously and desperately out for me. On that coldest day of my life, I was lucky enough to have caught the warmest thingmy friends hand.