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1、新高考英语读后续写高分素材(一)1. Lisa planted her feet firmly in front of me.(稳稳地站着)2. Speechless, she smiled radiantly and gathered her son into her arms.(拥抱)3. He parked down the street from Bobby,s house, and rushed to his front door, trembling with excitement.4. A wild gaiety took hold of her.4.1 feel like I
2、am floating in an ocean of sadness.6. They sat there with glum looks on their faces.他们坐在那里,带着一脸忧郁。7. The news cast a cloud of gloom over his face.这消息使他脸上蒙上了一层阴影。8. A flood of fear welled up in him. / Fear flooded over him.他心中涌起一阵恐惧。/ 恐惧淹没了 他。9. Her heart beat so violently that she felt nearly suffoc
3、ated (窒息).她的心跳得厉害,几乎窒 息而死。10. She shook all over, feeling like sitting on pins and needles.她浑身颤抖,觉得如坐针毡。11. As I was sitting in the park, I watched as couples seemed to meander around happily.12. The captain spun around and all the color drained from his face. He looked as if he was staring at a gho
4、st.13. He suddenly let go of me and darted out of the door with surprising speed.14. He clutched at his throat and stood swaying for a moment. Then with a peculiar sound he fell face down on the floor.他抓着他的咽喉,摇摇晃晃地站了一会儿。然后他脸朝下倒在地上,发出一种奇怪的声音。15. Biting my lip, I tore open his shirt. Sure enough there
5、 was the key, tied to a piece of string. 我咬着嘴唇,撕开了他的衬衫。果然有把钥匙,系在一根绳子上。16. The fog was beginning to clear and a full moon shone brightly.雾开始消散,满月照耀着。17. After a while, my curiosity was too strong to resist. I crawled back up the bank and hid behind a bush where I could see the road to our door.过了一会儿,
6、我的好奇心太强,无法抗拒。18. Imagine the terror I felt. I would have leaped out of the barrel and run away, if I hadn,t been frozen with fear.19. Once he started a project he would work on it for years, often going days without sleep. (人 物性格)20. His clothes were soaked(被浸湿的)with sweat.(人物描写)21. He felt like he
7、was digging his own grave.(心理描写,修辞)22. Even the people looked broken, with their worn-out (疲惫不堪)bodies sprawled(四肢摊开懒散 地坐或躺)over the various chairs and sofas.(环境描写,人物描写)23. Every muscle and joint in his body ached as he tried to get out of bed.(病痛,人物描写)24. Zero s mouth was shut tight. As he glared a
8、t (怒视)Mr. Pendanski, his dark eyes seemed to expand. (生气,人物描写)25. If he jerked (猛的一动)too quickly, he felt a throbbing(阵痛)pain just above his neck where Zigzags shovel had hit him.26. A big smile spread across Zero s face.27. Zero s face looked like a jack-o -lantern that had been left out too many d
9、ays past Halloween- half rotten, with sunken eyes and a drooping(颓丧)smile.28. Zero sat as still as a statue. His legs were sore from remaining rigid for so long. (人物 描写)29. He had dark circles under her eyes from Jack of sleep. (人物描写)30. Stanley was overcome by a rush of dizziness and almost fell ov
10、er.(人物描写)31. A man was sitting with his feet up on a desk. (动作描写)32. Stanley could see some kids dressed in orange and carrying shovels dragging themselves toward the tents.33. Theodore whirled(急转)and grabbed Stanley by his collar.34. He ate it all, and used his slice of white bread to mop up the ju
11、ice.35. As he reached down to pick up his canteen, he felt a sudden rush of dizziness and put his hands on his knees to steady himself. (动作描写)36. A bright light streamed through the window, flooding the opening and spreading in a wide circle on the ceiling.37. Almost as clearly as the sun could, the
12、 moon s still pale light picked out vast sweeping stretching of distance, the grass shimmering and rippling like a restless sight, silver and white and grey.几乎就像在阳光下那样,一切都看得一清二楚。静穆、清淡的月光照出了广阔无垠、一览无余的远方。微 光扑朔的草地发出了一片低低的窸窣声,像是不肯停歇的低回浩叹。草原上闪动着一派银色、白色、灰色。38. The moon was overcast. The sky writhed with c
13、louds. All at once thunder and lightning began. In a flash of light the fields were illuminated(照亮;说明) as far as the horizon. The stalks of wheat (小麦杆)bowed and the rain struck (strike 过去式: 击打)like a deluge. Before Yasha(人名) could collect his thoughts the sheets of water began to flail (打)the wagon(
14、铁路货车)like a hailstorm (冰雹), The tarpaulin (防水帆布)tore (tear 过去式:撕碎/撕破)loose from the frame. The monkey choked off a terrified scream. In less than a minute the highway was mired (使陷入泥?宁).39. As the night advanced, the clouds closing in and densely overspreading the whole sky, then very dark, it came
15、on to blow harder and harder.当深夜来临时,云急剧地合拢起来,整个天空乌云密布, 昏暗无比。40. It was a pleasant land of white houses, peaceful plowed fields and sluggish yellow rivers, but a land of contrasts, of brightest sun glare and dense shade. The plantation clearings and miles of cotton fields smiled up to a warm sun, pla
16、cid, complacent.银色的房屋,宁静的田野,加上那懒洋洋蜿蜒而去的黄泥河水,这里可以称得上是一片安乐的地方。那一 片片已经清理的垦地,和绵延数理的棉花园,都好像是对着太阳微笑,显示出一片和平宁静的景象。(二)1. He clenched his teeth and ran as fast as his leg could carry him.2. “Shall I tell you how?” asked Mr Brooke, holding the small hand fast in both his own and looking down.3. Characters can
17、 t be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired and success achieved.4. The power of love, which slept in the bosoms of the little woman, woke up all of a sudden and took possession of her.5. Mr and Mrs March surveyed
18、 the young couple with such tender satisfaction .6. Hearing movement behind him in the dark, he turned to look behind him and found himself paralyzed with terror.7. John was sound asleep when he was awakened by a loud commotion(骚动).He opened his eyes and lay listening.8. He could hear shouts and scr
19、eams coming from the outside. Sensing that something was wrong, he quickly slipped into a pair of jeans and threw on his T-shirt, and rushed out of the house.9. Without thinking twice, John threw himself at the door and broke into the house. Thick smoke filled the room. He was almost overcome by it.
20、10. He held his breath and managed to locate the young girl. He carried her over his right shoulder and dashed out of the house and place her on a grass patch.11. Holding the bouquet of red roses, she felt her heart racing wildly and her stomach tightened with nervousness.12. The lights dimmed. The
21、pianist swayed and nodded with her fingers dancing across the keys.13. With a flourish, she played her final note. Applause thundered through the hall and people jumped to their feet and cheered.14. Seeing his face light up, we felt as if the gloom had lifted and a way of sunshine was let in.15. One
22、 evening, my son and I were talking about gifts. I recalled my first Valentine s present from my husband, a kazoo.16. My neighbour was working in his yard when suddenly a car came crashing through his fence and ended up on his front lawn(草坪).17. Mr. Dursley was a big, beefy (健壮的)man with hardly any
23、neck, although he did have a very large mustache. Mrs. Dursley was thin and blonde and had nearly twice the usual amount of neck, which came in very useful as she spent so much of her time craning(伸脖子看)over garden fences, spying on the neighbors.18. They pointed and gazed open-mouthed as owl after o
24、wl (猫头鹰)flutter (飞)overhead. Most of them had never seen an owl even at nighttime.19. My throat was dry, chest was burning, and I was panting and puffing but I didnt stop.1. .I collapsed on the ground.21. I sank to the ground, worn out/exhausted.22. There was a crowd of kids around me, cheering for
25、me, patting me on the back, giving me high fives (击掌).23. Barry hugged me tightly, saying “I knew you could make it. Well done!”24. Tears clouded my eyes as I stood in our washing room, holding Brett? s jeans and shirt full of burnt hole.25. I ended up sitting in the turning lane to enter the parkin
26、g lot for 5 minutes, listening to car drivers honk their car horns and roll down their windows to yell get out of the way” .26. Overcome/Overwhelmed with anger, I knew if i didn t leave the house soon, I would lose my temper with my husband.27. I struggled into my jacket, seized my bag and stormed o
27、ut of the house.28. The engine started, then our car roared our of the driveway and along the road to aquatic centre.1. .I looked around in wonder at the people swarming(挤1前) around like bees.30. I sat there, frozen to the spot, unable to move a muscle. It was only when Did wished me “good luck“ tha
28、t I moved.31. Nerves were crawling up and down my spine like ants as the dreaded whistle blew. “BEEP” I flew off the blocks and into the pool.32. When it was my turn to be introduced to the audience and sing, I became so nervous that I felt my legs shaking and my memory seemed to have left me. Searc
29、hing for help, I met my mother? s eyes which were sparkling with encouragement and strong power.33. My life has been full of ups and downs, and the downs seems to rain on me like a never-ending storm.34. When my great-aunt, Betsey Trotwood was told I was a boy, she got up in rage and stormed out.35. He had black hair and a hard, cold, handsome face. My mother seemed to light up in his company.