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1、2023年全国一卷 读后续写 真题翻译练习1. 当我在中学的时候,我的社会研究老师让我参加一个写作比赛。_2. 我毫不犹豫地拒绝了。我不喜欢写作。_3. 我的家人来自巴西,所以英语只是我的第二语言。_写作对我来说既困难又痛苦,以至于我的老师允许我通过表演一出戏剧来展示我关_4. 于泰坦尼克号沉船事件的论文,而我在戏剧中扮演了所有角色。_5. 他笑得比任何人都开心。_6. 那么,他为什么突然强迫我做一件我肯定会失败的事情呢?_7. 他的回答是:“因为我喜欢你的故事。_8. 如果你愿意努力,我认为你很有机会赢得这场比赛。_9. ”受到他话语的鼓舞,我同意试一试。_10. 我选择保罗里维尔的马作为我
2、的主题。_11. 保罗里维尔是波士顿的一名银匠,他在1775年4月18日晚上骑马前往莱克星顿,警告人们英国士兵即将到来。_12. 我的故事将会直接从马的口中说出来。_13. 这不是一个绝妙的想法,但很有趣;也不太可能是别人的选择。_14. 马在夜晚疾驰时在想什么呢?它会累吗?会有疑虑吗?它想放弃吗?_15. 我立即对它产生了同情。_16. 我累了。_17. 我有疑虑。_18. 我想放弃。_19. 但是,就像里维尔的马一样,我继续前进。_20. 我努力工作。我检查我的拼写。_21. 我请姐姐帮我纠正语法。_22. 我从图书馆借了几本关于保罗里维尔的书。_23. 我甚至读了几本。_24. 几周后,
3、当我几乎忘记比赛时,消息来了。_25. 我赢得了一等奖。听到这个消息,我站在那里,惊呆了。_26. 我简直不敢相信自己的耳朵。我听到了吗?我的同学们起初用怀疑的眼光看着我,然后高兴地欢呼鼓掌。_27. 当我恢复知觉时,激动的泪水涌上了我的眼眶。_28. 在颁奖仪式上,我紧张而激动地接受了获奖证书。_29. 那一刻,我不禁想起了我的老师。_30. 颁奖仪式结束后,我去了老师的办公室。_31. 当我向老师展示获奖证书时,他的眼中闪烁着泪光,他伸出手紧紧地抱住了我。_32. 我向老师表达了最真挚的感谢,并把这一小小的成就归功于他。_33. 他凝视着我的眼睛说:“我真为你感到骄傲。这是你自己的努力得到
4、了回报。_34. 相信自己,你会写得越来越好。_35. ”我坚定地点了点头。那一刻,我爱上了写作。_答案:1 当我在中学的时候,我的社会研究老师让我参加一个写作比赛。When I was in middle school, my social studies teacher asked me to participate in a writing contest.2 我毫不犹豫地拒绝了。我不喜欢写作。I refused without hesitation. I didnt enjoy writing.3 我的家人来自巴西,所以英语只是我的第二语言。My family was from Bra
5、zil, so English was only my second language.4 写作对我来说既困难又痛苦,以至于我的老师允许我通过表演一出戏剧来展示我关于泰坦尼克号沉船事件的论文,而我在戏剧中扮演了所有角色。Writing was both difficult and painful for me, to the point that my teacher allowed me to present my paper on the sinking of the Titanic through a play, where I played all the parts.5 他笑得比任何
6、人都开心。He laughed harder than anyone else.6 那么,他为什么突然强迫我做一件我肯定会失败的事情呢?So, why did he suddenly force me to do something at which I was sure to fail?7 他的回答是:“因为我喜欢你的故事。If youre willing to apply yourself, I think you have a good shot at this.”8 如果你愿意努力,我认为你很有机会赢得这场比赛。His reply was, Because I love your st
7、ories.9 ”受到他话语的鼓舞,我同意试一试。Encouraged by his words, I agreed to give it a try.10 我选择保罗里维尔的马作为我的主题。I chose Paul Reveres horse as my subject.11 保罗里维尔是波士顿的一名银匠,他在1775年4月18日晚上骑马前往莱克星顿,警告人们英国士兵即将到来。Paul Revere was a silversmith in Boston who rode a horse on the night of April 18, 1775 to Lexington to warn
8、people that British soldiers were coming.12 我的故事将会直接从马的口中说出来。My story would come straight from the horses mouth.13 这不是一个绝妙的想法,但很有趣;也不太可能是别人的选择。It wasnt a brilliant idea, but it was funny and unlikely to be anyone elses choice.14 马在夜晚疾驰时在想什么呢?Did the horse think as it sped through the night?15 它会累吗?H
9、ave doubts?16 会有疑虑吗?Did he want to quit?17 它想放弃吗?I sympathized immediately.18 我立即对它产生了同情。I got tired.19 我累了。I had doubts.20 我有疑虑。I wanted to quit.21 我想放弃。But, like Reveres horse, I kept going.22 但是,就像里维尔的马一样,我继续前进。I worked hard.23 我努力工作。我检查我的拼写。I checked my spelling.24 我请姐姐帮我纠正语法。I asked my older si
10、ster to correct my grammar.25 我从图书馆借了几本关于保罗里维尔的书。I borrowed a few books on Paul Revere from the library.26 我甚至读了几本。I even read a few of them.27 几周后,当我几乎忘记比赛时,消息来了。Weeks later, when I had almost forgotten about the contest, the news came.28 我赢得了一等奖。I had won the first place.29 听到这个消息,我站在那里,惊呆了。Upon h
11、earing the news, I stood there, frozen in disbelief.30 我简直不敢相信自己的耳朵。I couldnt believe my ears.31 我听到了吗?Had I heard right?32 我的同学们起初用怀疑的眼光看着我,然后高兴地欢呼鼓掌。My classmates looked at me with disbelief at first, but then cheered and clapped happily.33 当我恢复知觉时,激动的泪水涌上了我的眼眶。As I came to my senses, tears of exc
12、itement welled up in my eyes.34 在颁奖仪式上,我紧张而激动地接受了获奖证书。At the award presentation, I accepted the award certificate with extreme nervousness and excitement.35 那一刻,我不禁想起了我的老师。At that moment, I couldnt help but think of my teacher.36 颁奖仪式结束后,我去了老师的办公室。After the award presentation, I went to my teachers
13、office.37 当我向老师展示获奖证书时,他的眼中闪烁着泪光,他伸出手紧紧地抱住了我。As I presented the award certificate to my teacher, his eyes glistened with tears, and he reached out to hug me tightly.38 我向老师表达了最真挚的感谢,并把这一小小的成就归功于他。I expressed my sincerest gratitude to my teacher and attributed this small achievement to him.39 他凝视着我的眼
14、睛说:“我真为你感到骄傲。这是你自己的努力得到了回报。相40 ”Im so proud of you, he said, looking into my eyes. Its your own hard work that paid off.41 信自己,你会写得越来越好。42 Believe in yourself, and you will get better and better at writing.43 ”我坚定地点了点头。那一刻,我爱上了写作。 I nodded firmly, determined. And that was the moment when I fell in love with writing.学科网(北京)股份有限公司