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1、1. 河北省2023届高三年级调研联合测评()英语读后续写: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。13-year old William Preston is reallya generous boy and he naturally seeks to help others. For example, in 2017, thecommunity recognized William for his work to help local seniors. At that time,he fixed broken lawnmowers(剪草机)and prov

2、ided yard work and cleanup help to elderly neighbors.Williams mom, Krystal, has beenadjusting to life as a newly divorced single mom. She now lives in Fernley withher three kids and three dogs. She has lost her job and is struggling to makeends meet. She thought of looking for better paid work in a

3、different part oftown. At the time, however, she did not have any reliable means oftransportation and could not afford a car.“At my low point, here comes my son,”Krystal Preston says, “Everybody goes through rough times in their life,but theres good that can come from any situation as long as somebo

4、dy with aheart does it.”William overheard his mother tellingsomeone how a car would solve most of her problems. He recognized the manysacrifices she made to provide for their family, and he felt an urgent need topay her back and help her in some way. One day, William saw a video where achild earned

5、money to buy his mom a car; at that moment, he decided that hewould do the same thing.He secretly made a plan to saveenough money to purchase a car for his mother. He started working additionalodd jobs around his neighborhood, such as yard work and lawn mowing.One day, an advertisement on FacebookMa

6、rketplace caught his attention: A woman had listed her 1999 Chevrolet Metrofor an inexpensive price. He quickly reached out to the seller and asked if hecould possibly trade in his Xbox for the car, in addition to some cash he hadsaved. To Williams delighted surprise, after negotiating with the woma

7、n, sheaccepted his offer.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。William arranged forthe seller to park the vehicle in his front yard to surprise his mother.Krystal was shockedwhen the seller told her the truth.范文:William arranged for theseller to park the vehicle in his front yard to surprise his

8、mother.Then he tricked his mother outside. Krystal felt confused when she first sawthe car, and William explained that he had purchased the car for her. Asexpected, Krystal assumed her son was playing a practical joke, so she didnttake any of his words seriously and laughed it off. “Yeah, right!” sh

9、e saidjokingly.Krystal was shocked whenthe seller told her the truth. She nearly couldntbelieve it but tears already filled here yes. “Theres no way.” she murmured. Williamhugged his mom tightly, comforting her, “Youre my mom and you have done a lotfor me, so I want to help,” William assured her. Th

10、en the seller handed the carskeys and paperwork to Krystal, who was still in a state of shock. Mother andson then excitedly got into the car and drove off together in their white 1999Chevrolet Metro.2. 2023年4月长郡中学、郑州外国语、杭州第二中学高三联考英语读后续写: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。Years ago, I became the se

11、eretary of Jack, a strict and bad-tempered man.One day, Jack threw the papers on my desk-his eyebrows knit into a straight line as he glared at me. “Whats wrong?” I asked. He jabbed(戳) a finger at the proposal. “Next time you want to change anything, ask me first, he said turning on his heels and le

12、aving me in great anger. How dare he treat me like that, I thought. I had changed one long sentence, and corrected grammar, something I thought I was paid to do.Its not that I hadnt been warned. Other women who had worked my job before me called Jack names I couldnt repeat. One coworker took me asid

13、e the first day. “Hes personally responsible for two different secretaries leaving the firm, she whispered.As the weeks went by, I grew to look down upon Jack. His actions made me question much that I believed in, such as turning the other cheek and loving your enemies.One day another of his rude be

14、haviors left me in tears. I stormed into his office, prepared to lose my job if needed, but not before I let the man know how I felt. I opened the door and Jack glanced up. “What?” he asked abruptly.Suddenly I knew what I had to do. After all he deserved it, I sat across from him and said calmly, “J

15、ack, the way youve been treating me is wrong. Ive never had anyone speak to me that way. As a professional, its wrong, and I cant allow it to continue.”Jack smiled nervously and leaned back in his chair. I closed my eyes briefly. God help me, I prayed. “I want to make you a promise. Whatever you do,

16、 I will be a friend,” I said, “I will treat you as you deserve to be treated, with respect and kindness. You deserve that. Everybody does.” I slipped out of the chair and closed the door behind me.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。Jack avoided me the rest of the weekOne year after our “talk,” I had

17、 my breast cancer surgery but was still scared.范文:Jack avoided me the rest of the week. Proposals,files, and letters appeared on my desk while I was at lunch, and my corrected versions were not seen again.I brought cookies to the office one day and left a batch on his desk. Another day I left a note

18、. “Hope your day is going great,” it read. Over the next few weeks, Jack reappeared. He was reserved, but there was no more rudeness. Coworkers cornered me in the break room. “What have done to Jack?” they asked. I shook my head. Nothing. Jack and I are just becoming friends. Every time I saw Jack i

19、n the hallI smiled at him. After all, thats what friends do.One year after our “talk, I had my breast cancer surgery but was still scared. Those days, friends and loved ones visited, but no one knew what to say and many said the wrong things. One day Jack stood awkwardly in the doorway of my ward. W

20、ithout a word he placed a package beside me inside which lay several bulbs. “Tulips,” he said, “If you plant them when you get home, theyll come up next spring. I just want you to know that I think youll be there to see them when they come up.” Tears clouded my eyes! In a moment when I prayed for th

21、e right word, a man with very few words said all the right things. Thats what friends do!3. 广东省惠州市2023年4月高三下学期模拟考试英语读后续写题目: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。It was a late Saturday afternoon in early March, and I was sweating gracelessly, in search of the only gift my son said he wanted from Los A

22、ngeles:a map to the homes of the stars.I was here for meetings in Westwood near the UCLA Medical Centre. Should I wander a little? Try to find one of the treasured maps?From the front of the hotel taxi line, a cheerful driver said, “No problem. Map vendors(小贩) are everywhere!” Before long, we saw a

23、hand-painted sandwich board saying: Star Maps. The taxi stopped. A fellow approached with a thin folded sheet and said:“Ten dollars.”Ten dollars. American! With righteous assurance, I informed him, “Thats too much.”Themap man shrugged. We continued, whizzing past the Beverly Hills Hotel into West Ho

24、llywood. The driver dropped me at the House of Blues, encouraging me to stroll. I began walking, certain I would find a low-cost star map soon.I was wrong. There was hardly anybody on the street. There didnt seem to be many real stores, just cars and bars. No maps. No stars. Blocks passed. The sun b

25、egan to sink. At the edge of West Hollywood, another fellow appeared ahead, selling star maps to a car full of teenage girls.Ten dollars still. Still too much. Forgot it. My son would understand. Time to go back to Westwood. That night, I called my wife. “Did you get one of those maps to the stars?

26、Hes been talking about nothing else.” This news was hard to ignore But it was late.Morning was coming. There would be last try. After I checked out, the first taxi in the hotel line was an old Chevy driven by a skinny guy from North Carolina. At nine in the morning, map vendors were nowhere to be fo

27、und.“You know,”said the driver, “The guys with the maps just aint up yet!” He was right. “Forget it. Lets go to the airport.”“Well.” said the driver“I could mail you one if you like.”Sure. Trust this guy? I might as well toss cash onto the freeway. But exiting the taxi,I recognized my last chance. I

28、 handed the driver $13 and my business card.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。Three weeks passed, no reply from LA.I held the package and the note in my hand speechless.范文:Three weeks passed, no reply from LA. My son sighed with disappointment when carefully checking the mail box. Seeing his droo

29、ping head and gloomy eyes, I couldnt help blaming myself for putting my easy trust on a total stranger and expecting him to realize my sons wish. After all in recent days no one would like to take the trouble to do this for an encounter with nothing in return. We had given up on the star map when a

30、big white envelope marked “U.S.”unexpectedly reached us one afternoon. Inside the envelope was a small green package and a small note saying“Forgive delay. Heres a map for your son Kind regards,LA!”I held the package and the note in my hand, speechless.The whole thing was totally to my surprise. I h

31、ad previously thought that an act of kindness from a stranger would not really existed. However, what I was experiencing right now proved that I was wrong. I was deeply ashamed of myself, because I shouldnt have assumed the drivers intention to help someone in need. When my son saw the star map in m

32、y hand, his eyes sparkled with great excitement. Seemingly incapable of containing his joy, he hugged me tightly and exclaimed, “I cant believe, dad, you did it!” I gently touched his head, explaining, “If you never trust anybody, youll never find the good man.4. 山东省济宁市2023年4月高考模拟考试英语读后续写:阅读下面材料,根据其

33、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 home and ask your mummy about your blind brother! I am surprised you didnt know that he is as blind as a bat!”Hearing Nathans words, I wanted to land a blow on him for making fun of my two-year-old brother, David, but I was more desperate to find out the truth.With a m

34、isty vision, I ran home as fast as I could. Still out of breath, I questioned, “Is David blind?” Mother turned to me with tears in her eyes.“Yes, hes born blind.” It was a heartbreaking moment. I knew clearly the dream of showing David my cool soccer moves or playing video games with him ended cruel

35、ly. “Why did you keep the truth from me? I often wondered why he didnt look at me or why he was always tripping over things and I thought it was because he was still too young.” Before I could continue any further, mother hugged me and cried, “Im sorry, Caleb. Dad and I just didnt know how to tell y

36、ou.”Suddenly, it struck me that David was blind but he could still hear the whole conversation. Not wanting him to be affected by it, I stopped crying and went forward and embraced him. “I love you so much, David.” Worry crept up on me: How hard life would be for him!Little did I know that David was

37、 to inspire me so greatly.As David grew up, he was fairly strong-willed. Despite the challenges that he faced, he continued to attend the school for visually impaired children. He insisted he would take the bus home on his own. Often, he would walk through the main door, looking sheepish and saying

38、the same phrase,“Sorry Mum, I am late. I boarded the wrong bus again.”Tough as life was, there was alwavs silver lining of misfortune. Despite not being able to see, he could play a piece of music after listening to it, being played once on the piano. He even dreamed of playing solo(独奏) one day on s

39、tage. Luckily for him, the school had discovered Davids extraordinary talent.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。One day, David burst through the main door excitedly.Tapping the ground with his walking stick, David entered the stage.范文:One day, David burst through the main door excitedly. Unable to

40、 conceal his delight and thrill,he announced that the school would like him to play solo at the school musical concert. The whole family was extremely thrilled for him, for it was a perfect opportunity to realize his music dream. There was also a bit worry that he might suffer a blow in case ofa fai

41、lure, which threw us into a hint of uneasiness. But we had faith in him.The following days witnessed him repeatedly practicing the chosen music skillfully.Then came the big day when he would go on stage.Tapping the ground with his walking stick, David entered the stage. With the widest smile on his

42、face, he walked towards the grand piano located in the middle of the stage. I sat up with anticipation heart filled with pride. His fingers flew on the keys as his music filled the air of the 500-seat concert hall. After the last note was played, the whole hall erupted into applause. David stood up

43、and took a bow, smiling broadly as the spotlight shone brightly on him. He would always be an inspiration to me. Through him, I learned having an unflagging spirit could overcome challenges and David truly had that.5. 2023届百师联盟高三联考(二)辽宁卷试题读后续写: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。That year, my fathe

44、r worked abroad and couldnt come back for Christmas. My mother, sister and I had to make our own Christmas decorations.My mother and I dragged in the final section of our seven-foot artificial Christmas tree from the garage. Before setting the tree in its stand, we moved our sofa over so we would ha

45、ve the room needed for our large tree to fit in the living room. In a moment, we would form the branches that would hold our decorations.Everything was going smoothly, and my sister announced the stand was ready. Mother and I lifted the bottom section of the tree and were about to place it into the

46、stand when I heard a scream. It was so loud that I assumed someone had broken into our home.“A mouse! A mouse! screamed my sister. She screamed just as loud, and jumped up on the sofa as the baby mouse ran to one side of our living room and then the other. Because of the loud screams, the mouse was

47、frightened. The little creature had obviously found a home in our Christmas tree. Once we brought the tree inside and opened the branches, the baby mouse fell out of its temporary home and ran across our living room.“Get the mouse! my sister screamed.It was so tiny and quick that I wasnt sure what t

48、o do. I tried grabbing its long gray tail, but it slipped away. Then I ran to our bedroom and came back with an empty shoebox and a fly swatter(蝇拍). My plan was to stun(打晕)the little mouse and put it in the box.I was about to hit it with the swatter when my sister shouted out, “Dont kill it! Its a baby and kind of cute. My mother agreed with her, and I could tell by its frightened eyes that the little mouse did,too.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。As I saw the fear in the mouses eyes, I gained some Christ

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