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1、专题15 读后续写之助人&救人型(考前押题16篇)-2024届高考英语考前【词汇语题型】精练突破(新高考)解析专题15 读后续写之助人&救人型(考前押题16篇)模拟演练 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。Passage 1(2024山东德州高三上期末)My two-year-old daughter was lovingly squished(挤) between a stack of groceries in one of my two shopping carts. Shopping once a month was a well-planned p

2、rocess. My list was organized so that I wouldnt miss even one item. I knew the aisle, order, and cost of each item.A gentleman in a suit stood behind me with three items in his hads. He looked up at his watch, then at me and smiled. Id already let a person ahead of me with a single item. While my da

3、ughter was behaving well, I knew Id pushed her longer than her endurance promised to last. Still, I felt for the man; he obviously had to be somewhere, and hed be behind me a good long time.“Why dont you go ahead of me?” I said shifting the cart backwards. “You only have a couple of items.“Thank you

4、,” he replied appreciatively, stepping ahead of me.My daughter gave him a broad smile. “Heh wo,” she said in her sweetest voice.“Hello,” he replied, taken off guard by her friendliness. His face lit with pleasure.As the belt moved forward, I started unloading my cart. His few items were ahead of min

5、e separated by a red marker with the store name on it. I was only halfway finished unloading the first cart when a realization hit me. My husband had borrowed my bank card the night before and I couldnt recall him putting it back in my wallet. I hurriedly dug out my purse and opened my wallet. My he

6、art dropped. He hadnt returned it.The gentleman in front of me had paid and was picking up his groceries.“Ive forgotten my bank card. Could I pay with my phone?” I asked the cashier hopefully.“Im sorry. We only accept credit card or cash. The cashier looked down the lane, disgusted at the amount of

7、groceries. Im sure she was predicting shed have to put items back on the shelves.“It will take me an hour to run home and an hour back. Can you just put my stuff on the side please?“I was discouraged. All my careful planning hadnt helped. The hour and a half of shopping left me exhausted and I wasnt

8、 sure how my daughter would handle another two hours in the car.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。Just then, the gentleman in front of me smiled at me._The next morning, my family knocked at the gentlemans door._Passage 2(2024安徽三模)July 1971, I was taking a summer class in Black-American literatur

9、e on the campus of SUNY Oneonta in northern New York. Professor James walked into the classroom and announced that he had invited a special guest to class, but his guest was delayed. The class stirred with curiosity and anticipation.“Whos coming?” someone asked.“All I will tell you is that he is the

10、 author of one of the books you have read for this class,” he said. “I need a volunteer to meet him in the hall of the administration building and take him here.”To my amazement, my right hand shot up as though it had a mind of its own. “What am I doing?” I thought. I never volunteered for anything.

11、 I was shy and uncomfortable meeting new people. In fact, I was absolutely the wrong person for this job. Realizing my mistake, I pulled my hand down quickly, but it was too late.“Thank you, David,” Professor James said. “Youd better leave now. Hell be arriving any minute.”Seeing no way to back out,

12、 I reluctantly got out of my seat and headed for the classroom door. When I reached it, I stopped.“Umm,” I said. “If I dont know who this person is, how will I recognize him? Id hate to bring back the wrong guy.”Professor James laughed. “Good point,” he said. He pulled me aside and whispered a name

13、in my ear. “Alex Haley,” he said.“Really?” I said. I gave a thumbs-up to the class and left the room.As I entered the empty hallway, I criticized myself for volunteering. “Why didnt you let someone else do this?” Alex Haley was the author of The Autobiography (自传) of Malcolm X. He was also famous fo

14、r his diligence, perseverance and in-depth thinking.As I walked across the campus, my anxiety grew. I feared that I was about to embarrass myself in front of this famous gentleman by asking stupid questions, or worse, accompanying him in painful silence. I reached the front steps and climbed them sl

15、owly.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150 左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。As I pulled open the heavy glass door, I realized why I raised my hand to volunteer for this job._“Id like to become a writer, but I dont know if I have the talent,” I said._Passage 3(2024安徽高三上阶段练习)It was a freezing cold morning in early 2023. I was

16、on my way to work. Id been training hard for an upcoming marathon, and was limping(跛行) slightly from a pain in my hip. I figured it was nothing serious. But later it turned out to be a hairline stress fracture(应力断裂). So, when I slipped on the icy New York City sidewalk, I somehow lost my balance and

17、 broke my hip. I tried several times to stand up, but failed each time due to the sharp pain. As more and more passers-by gathered around, I felt extremely embarrassed. Just at that time, a stranger emerged from the crowd and knelt beside me. All I remembered was seeing her kind face, all covered up

18、, with a big hat and scarf. She pushed everyone out of the way and said, “Ive got this.” The woman introduced herself as Sharon Evans. As she helped me up, all I could think about was that I needed to get to work. But I was in terrible pain, and could barely stand. Seeing this, Sharon told me to sta

19、y put while she called a taxi. “No, you dont have to do that. Im sure you have places to be, please dont, I can do it,” I said to her. “No, the taxi is arriving anytime,” she replied. Once the taxi arrived, Sharon supported me into the taxi and went with me. I tried to tell her that it wasnt necessa

20、ry. But she was persistent. To be honest, I was secretly relieved to have her company. When the taxi pulled up to the hospital, Sharon took charge again. “You know what, Im going to go get the wheelchair for you and Ill wheel you in.” I hesitantly said, “Please dont do that. Youve done so much.”注意:1

21、. 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。My condition was serious and I needed an immediate operation. _Six months later, I fully recovered and managed to get her address._Passage 4(2024山东一模)Normally, Levi greeted the bus driver, Larry Farrish, with his usual cheerful smile and a warm wave. He was always

22、the first to board the bus, excited to start the day ahead with his friends. However, on this particular day, Levis behaviour was strikingly different. As the bus came to the scheduled station, Levi slowly made his way onto the vehicle, his head bowed and his steps heavy. Farrish, who had come to ex

23、pect Levis bright smile and enthusiastic greeting, couldnt help but notice the change in the boys manner. He watched as Levi took his usual seat at the back of the bus, his shoulders sunk and his eyes fixed on the floor. Farrish, a kind and considerate man, couldnt bear to see Levis sadness. As he d

24、rove the bus through the familiar route, he considered what could be causing the boys sufferings. He knew that Levi was a happy and outgoing child, so the sudden change was puzzling. He felt it a must to figure out the source of the little boys depression. As the bus neared Levis school, Farrish tur

25、ned around in his seat, gently called Levi out and inquired about what was wrong. The boy looked up, his eyes red and swollen from crying. Levi hesitated for a moment, and then whispered in a quiet voice, “I forgot my pajamas for Pajama(睡衣) Day.” Farrishs heart sank. He knew how much Levi had been l

26、ooking forward to Pajama Day, a special event at his school where students could come dressed in their comfortable pajamas and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere. It was a day that Levi had talked about for weeks, eagerly anticipating the opportunity to show off his pajamas. Now, however, his excitement ha

27、d turned into disappointment. He had simply forgotten to pack his pajamas, and as a result, he would be unable to participate in the festivities. Farrish could see sadness stand on Levis face, and he knew that he had to do something to help relieve the boys pain. 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

28、置作答。Waving goodbye, Farrish decided to take action._Levi participated in Pajama Day with a newfound joy._Passage 5(2024广东江门一模) Postcards from the WorldWhile the sun washed over the grass of my grandmothers front garden, I sank into one of her armchairs familiar to me. Life, as I knew it, had changed

29、. My beloved grandmother, my Nanny, as a” parent “in the absence of my father, had cancer. It was terminal(晚期的). As she watched Getaway, a Sunday afternoon TV program, she remarked to me that shed never left Australia and that now she never would. Seeing her restricted to “travel” by watching TV, I

30、swallowed the sadness that came with knowing that chapters of her life were to be left unwritten. At work, feeling helpless, I wiped tables and took orders and thought. Hard. The Saturday afternoon lunch rush was not enough to stop me from my thoughts. Collapsed with growing sorrow, I was reminded o

31、f the power of Facebook and the collective strength of human sympathy. I raced from the end of my shift to ask strangers on the Internet for help. My Nanny Del has cancer. Its terminal and she will never see the world. Please send her postcards so she can see the world from her armchair. I can offer

32、 nothing but gratitude. I resolved not to breathe a word of this; if nothing came, I couldnt bear to carry her disappointment along with my own. . And if something should wander into our humble little letterbox, I vould consider it a blessing and embrace it gratefully. Days turned to weeks: Nothing.

33、 And Nannys health declined rapidly. I was trying to balance my full-time study, babysitting and waiting tables with the tiring responsibility of caring for my grandmother. As I helped Nanny in the early hours of those mornings, she would chat to me, sometimes reflections of her lifetime, and other

34、times, the disturbance caused by medication. She seldom talked about her regret of being unable to travel, but I was still hoping for something. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。One afternoon, about six weeks after my Facebook post, a travel-worn postcard arrived in our letterbox. _My dreams of armchair travels became a reality. _Passage 6(2024高三下山东开学考试)Raven was an 11-year-old girl, who was known as a troublemaker. She never

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