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1、读后续写A Lesson from My Sister试题呈现:A Lesson from My SisterMy parents worked very hard at ensuring that everything seemed pleasant for me and I mostly ignored the fact that my elder sister was different. The child psychologist had termed it as“Asperger Syndrome”(阿斯伯格综合症,一种自闭障碍). This diagnosis turned my
2、 parents world upside downbut they never let it affect me.It was only at the age of ten that I started to notice the differences, and become conscious of my social life and self-image that I had carefully cultivated. My sister was socially awkward. She could not look at people in the ey e. She would
3、 mumble(嘟哝)to herself and repeat the words she had just said under her breath. She, however, was academically capable, and hence we attended the same primaryschool. Despite this, I never, ever acknowledged in public that she was my sister. There was one incident, however, just two years ago, that re
4、mains imprinted in my consciousness. It was the incident that changed how I viewed my sister. It was the incident that changed me.Being in primary six, about to graduate, my sister and her classmates had to put up a performance, whether in a group, or individually. Due to her inability to integrate
5、(融入), my sister was the only one left without a group. The school had made it a rule for everyone to put up an item, so my sister had to perform individually.“Ill sing.”my sister told my parents, confidently. Hearing that, I was taken aback and completely shocked. I knew she would embarrass me, one
6、way or another.“No!”I protested. My parents shot me a look and that was when I knew my sister was going to perform, no matter what. Silently, I prayed that something would happen and I would not have to watch my sister shame herself.That day came. I sat in the hall, waiting for the performances to s
7、tart. The lights dimmed (变昏暗) a minute or two later and the curtains parted to reveal the only solomy sister. She blinked(眨眼)a couple of times, as if the lights shining on her were hurting her eyes.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.段落开头已给出。It took about a whole minute for her to stammer(口吃,结巴地说)her name and class
8、.How did I not know that my sister could sing so sweetly?参考范文1:It took about a whole minute for her to stammer her name and class. By that time, murmurs were heard in the audience. “Why is she taking so long?” people around me asked. I shifted nervously in my seat, wishing I were somewhere else. Fin
9、ally, my sister started to sing. I braced myself for the worst. She opened her mouth, and I wastransfixed-she sang effortlessly and melodiously. Her voice rang unselfconsciously through the hall, beautiful in its power. I exhaled and watched in wonder.How did I not know that my sister could sing so
10、sweetly? How could I have doubted my sisters abilities? I listened ever so carefully to the lyrics she had composed all by herself andmy heart gave way. I had been so wrong. Guilt and shame filled my heart as I listened to my sibling. Although she knew that I was embarrassed by her and was reluctant
11、 to attend her concert, she had forgiven me; she had never taken anything that I had done to her to heart. It was then that I resolvedto love her unconditionally. It was as if a veil had been lifted from my eyes, and my heart was full.参考范文2:It took about a whole minute for her to stammer her name an
12、d class. By that time, murmurs were heard in the audience. “Why is she taking so long?” people around me asked. I shifted nervously in my seat, wishing I were somewhere else. Finally, my sister started to sing. I braced myself for the worst. She opened her mouth, and I was transfixedshe sang effortl
13、essly and melodiously. Her voice rang unselfconsciously through the hall, beautiful in its power. I exhaled and watched in wonder.How did I not know that my sister could sing so sweetly? Watching her on stagethat day, I realized my mistake in judging her solely based on her social awkwardness. Her t
14、alent and determination surpassed any momentary embarrassment Id felt. After her performance, I approached her backstage, and we shared a warm hug. Tears welled up in my eyes as I expressed my pride. From that day, I no longer cared about others opinions of my sisters differences. Id learned a valua
15、ble lesson about acceptance and the importance of celebrating uniqueness. My sister didnt just perform; she offered me a new perspective on lifemore compassionate and understanding.下水作文:110+108It took about a whole minute for her to stammer her name and class. And the audience began to whisper about
16、 the situation, wondering what on earth was up. The embarrassing whispers pierced into my ears, leaving me quite unsettled, as if the whole world were looking at me. As I was unsure whether anything even worse/more embarrassing would come up, my sister started her singing. Her mouth opened and melod
17、ies flowed out. Flowing into ears were the powerful rhythm and her resounding voice. It sounded as if her voice had been kissed by angel and held everyone present in its power. When she finished her solo, the hall erupted with thunderous applause, obviously amazed by the sharp contrasts. I couldnt b
18、elieve my ears.How did I not know that my sister could sing so sweetly? My sister, who I had been assuming brought me shame and I wanted to keep a distance from, turned out my pride. I had been so wrong! Filled with shame and guilt, I stepped to the backstage and offered my most sincere congratulati
19、ons on her stunning performance. Luckily, she didnt care much about that, which made me even more guilty and ashamed. Reflecting, I knew that I should never judge a person by his disadvantage, but instead focus on what makes him shine. I also learned to accept and tolerate othersdifference, which sh
20、ould never offset his excellence. And I was convinced that my sister would soon integrate.试题呈现:Sallys birthday was approaching, andthe excitement that usually filled her heart was now replaced with disappointment and stress.Turning eleven was a big deal, and she had always celebrated it with a grand
21、 party surrounded by her friends. However, this year was different. The burden of excessive homework andher parentsstruggling business weighed heavily on her, forcing Sally to make the difficult decision of not having a birthday party, even though it was an event she enjoyed dearly every year.One da
22、y, during break, her best friend, Jane, with a curious look in her eyes, approached.Are you going to have a birthday party this year? Jane asked, sensing Sallys sadness.No, Sally sighed and replied sadly,Theres just too much going on and my parents aregoing through financial difficulties.She smiled
23、weakly, trying to conceal her immense disappointment and stress, but Jane saw through her pretence(假装)easily. Jane nodded thoughtfully and did not say anything. After the break, Sally saw her talking to one of their classmates, Sarah, secretively. Curious, Sally went over to them, but as soon as Jan
24、e saw her, she quickly walked away. Sally was startled by Janes strange actions and turned towards Sarah.What did she say? Sally asked.However, Sarah simply shrugged and walked away with Jane, leaving Sally standing there, feeling left out and anxious.“What is happening?”Sally wondered anxiously, “A
25、re they keeping something from me?”As Sallys birthday drew nearer, Jane was often found chatting softly with her other classmates. Whenever Sally went over to them, they would just walk away or tell her that they were talking about a secret which Sally was not allowed to know. “Jane has never kept s
26、ecrets from me before.”Sally thought. Her heart fell. Even her friends were distancing themselves from her! Sheswung between confusion and sadness with each passing moment, desperately trying to figure out what was happening. Why were her friends distancing themselves from her? And what were they hi
27、ding?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。On the day of Sallys birthday, she went to school and found her classroom in total darkness.Tears sprang from Sallys eyes and her face broke into a radiant smile.下水作文:120+111On the day of Sallys birthday, she went to school and found her classroom in total dar
28、kness. Confused about whether there was a power failure or something else, she felt her way towards the light switch. But before she could reach the switch, a chorus of sweet “Happy birthday!”entered her ears from every corner of the classroom. And out of nowhere appeared all her classmates, who gat
29、hered around her and made Sally the centre and star.The lights were turned on and Sally could hardly believe her eyes. Decorated with floating balloons and streamers, the classroom now was a a birthday party. On the teachers desk sat a elegant birthday cake and on studentsdesks were well-prepared bi
30、rthday gifts for Sally. Immediately, Sally came to understand all the strange behaviors her friends and classmates had previously conducted.Tears sprang from Sallys eyes and her face broke into a radiant smile.Never could she have imagined that her classmates had prepared such a surprise for her! Th
31、e previous disappointment and stress were now replaced by the gratitude and ecstasy to have such a luxury. She danced to Jane and bowed,“Thank you for making my eleventh birthday so different and memorable.”Accompanied by the chorus“Happy birthday to you”, Sally made a birthday wish, blew out the el
32、even birthday candles and shared the birthday cake with her classmates, completely immersed in this heartwarming atmosphere. Though her family was still struggling financially, Sally was convinced that with all her friends around, the life ahead was sure to change for the better, and better.参考范文:92+
33、105On the day of Sallys birthday, she went to school and found her classroom in total darkness. A wave of confusion washed over her as she stepped hesitantly into the room, her heart pounding. She reached for the light switch, but before her hand could find it, a chorus of voices broke the silence.
34、Surprise!, her classmates, led by Jane, jumped out from all sorts of hiding places. As the room flooded with light, Sallys eyes widened in surprise and disbelief. The classroom was decorated with balloons and streamers, a beautiful cake sat on the teachers desk, and in the corner, a pile ofpresents
35、waited to be unwrapped.Tears sprang from Sallys eyes and her face broke into a radiant smile. She turned towards Jane, who was grinning from ear to ear. We knew you couldnt have a party this year, so we decided to bring the party to you, Jane said, her eyes twinkling with mischief. The cloud of conf
36、usion lifted from Sallys mind as she realized that her friends hadnt been distancing themselves from her, they were planning this surprise all along. The sadness that had been looming over her birthday disappeared, replaced with joy and gratitude. As she cut the cake and opened her presents, Sally realized that this was indeed a grand birthday party, just like the ones she used to have.学科网(北京)股份有限公司