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1、专题33名校模拟读后续写精选演练80篇(七)1(2022广东肇庆三模)“Be sure to hang the decorations high,” said Polly, my stepmom. “Jake might mistake the colorful glass balls for his toys and try to bite them,” Jake was new to our family that Christmas. He was a beautiful brown-and-white dog. And, of course, he was loaded with th

2、e curiosity that made everything a toy.Two weeks before Christmas, we brought out the boxes of decorations, many of which had been in Pollys family for ages. Among them was a special box that held an entire gingerbread family (姜饼人). They were real cookies, hung with red ribbons (丝带) and made many ye

3、ars earlier.Every now and then, I or one of my little sistersRuth and Suewould pretend we were going to eat one, knowing that Polly would say, “Youll break a tooth! Theyre so old that theyre rock-hard.” We didnt really want to eat them, but we enjoyed making fun of Polly.Since we didnt know how Jake

4、 would react to the decorations or the Christmas tree, we were careful to put the decorations up high. Jake sniffed (嗅) the tree a lot. Those first couple of days, Polly caught him starting to lift a leg on the tree twice. But he learned quickly and settled for sniffing from a distance.The weekend b

5、efore Christmas, Dad and Polly took us to watch the new holiday movie. Excited, we jumped into the car with bags of home-made popcorn, and off we went for a great evening.A few hours later, we returned home, only to find.a terrible mess. It wasnt the Christmas tree. In fact, we werent sure what it w

6、as. We stood just inside the door staring at the mess. As it turned out, it was Jakes bed, which hed destroyed. Left alone for the first time, he must have gotten bored, attacked it and left it for dead. We didnt know that the bed was not the only victim.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。The ne

7、xt morning, we girls were playing in the living room when Ruth let out a sudden cry._“It wasnt me,” I said, in case anybody thought Id had a midnight snack of rock-hard decorations._【答案】One possible version:The next morning, we girls were playing in the living room when Ruth let out a sudden cry. “H

8、ey, who broke Gingerbread Baby?” Ruth asked. That brought Polly to the living room fast. “Where? Show me!” Ruth pointed at the former baby cookie, which was now just a head, still tied to the tree by its red ribbon. “Heres another broken one,” said Sue. Its Gingerbread Grandpa. Or it was. Now its ju

9、st his head and hat. That caused some inspection, and soon it was clear that all the gingerbread men were now just gingerbread heads.“It wasnt me,” I said, in case anybody thought Id had a midnight snack of rock-hard decorations. Quickly, my sisters made denials of their own. Then we girls and Polly

10、 all looked at Jake. Until that moment, Jake had been sitting by Dad, looking happy as ever. Suddenly, his posture changed. Guilt spread over his face. With his head bowed a little, he tried not to meet Pollys eyes, but it was clear what had happened. It was as if he were wearing a sign that said, “

11、I killed an entire gingerbread family.”2(2022辽宁沈阳一模)It was last February. Noel, a 28-year-old marketing manager was heading from Icelands Keflavik International Airport to the capital city Reykjavik with the modern travelers two essentials: a dream and a GPSunit. What could go wrong?The dream had be

12、en with him since April 14, 2010 when he watched TV news report of the volcano eruption in Iceland. Dark-haired, with a youthful face and thick eyebrows, he had never travelled beyond the United States and his native Mexico. “I want to see this through my own eyes,” he thought as he watched the news

13、 on his couch.Four months later, on a cold winter morning, he was driving from Keflavik Airport in a rented car towards a hotel in Reykjavik, excited that his one-week journey was beginning. As the pink sun rose over the ocean and shone light on the snow-covered lava rocks along the shore, he dutifu

14、lly followed the commands of the GPS that came with the car, a calm female voice directing him to an addressa left here, a right there.But after stopping on a deserted road, he got a feeling that the voice might be steering (引导) him wrong. He had been driving for nearly an hour, yet the GPS put his

15、arrival time at around eight hours later. He entered his destination again and got the same result. Though he sensed that something was off, he made a choice to trust the machine.The farther he drove, the fewer cars he saw. The roads became icier. He was sleepy, cold and hungry. He hadnt set up his

16、phone for international use, so that was no help. Another three hours passed. As his tires skidded (打滑) along a narrow mountain road that skirted a steep cliff.he knew that the device had failed him.He was lost. He didnt know where else to go. There was no one else on the road, and there was nothing

17、 else to do but follow the line on the screen to its mysterious end.Paragraph 1The directions ended at a small blue house in a tiny town. _Paragraph 2:Knowing what had happened, the woman offered to help him. _【答案】Paragraph 1:The directions ended at a small blue house in a tiny town. Noel parked his

18、 car and headed towards the door. An old blue-eyed woman answered after the second ring. She smiled as he stammered about his hotel and handed her his reservation. “No. this isnt the hotel you have booked. Your hotel is 380 kilometres south.” She told him in accented English with a laugh. Noel quick

19、ly figured out what happened the address was wrong with an extra “r” in it.Paragraph 2:Knowing what had happened, the woman offered to help him. She provided Noel a free meal and a bed so that he could get a good nights sleep. The next day, Noel decided to drive to Reykjavik. In light of his previou

20、s experience, the woman gave him a map with the main roads and landmarks carefully marked on it in case the device went wrong again. With the help of the womans directions, Noel finally reached his destination. “Without her help, I wouldnt have made it.” He was so thankful to the woman, who was just

21、 a total stranger to him.3(2022河北唐山一模)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、I had always prided myself on my sharp tongue and brilliant response whether in class debates or casual arguments. Thus, when I was selected to represent the school in the national debate series, I was naturally extremely con

22、fident of myself.All the members in my team were good speakers. We had an experienced teacher who trained us well. But I was undoubtedly the most outstanding speaker. In each of the rounds that I debated in, all the judges selected me as the best one. This meant that my confidence was the highest by

23、 the time we found ourselves with one week to train before the finals. I had every reason to believe that I would be voted the best speaker for the debate series.I began to be self-important about the whole business and started behaving that way with my team-mates. I would laugh at Etons poor debati

24、ng style. I would complain of Vivians slow response. I saw myself as the natural debater who would be disappointed by their bad performance.As the finals drew near, I became more and more dissatisfied with my team. I began missing practices. My teacher was worried. My teammates were panicked. Howeve

25、r, they had no choice but to rely on me to win the finals. Even if they would love to remove me from the team they could not because there was no replacement good enough.The day of the finals finally came. I was very excited that I was able to finally show off my debating skills. Everyone was expect

26、ing my performance.They knew that I was praised to be the one most likely to win the best speaker for the debate series.注意:1续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1:But the reality was not something that I had ever imagined. _Paragraph 2:Suddenly,a comforting hand from behind held mine. _【答案】Paragraph1

27、:But the reality was not something that I had ever imagined. Due to lack of training, I failed to get the key point of my speech, for which I wasnt well prepared. I didnt know what to say and my mind just went blank. I was so nervous that I just stood there. I felt all the people present were lookin

28、g at me with strange eyes. I was very embarrassed and shed big big sweat.Paragraph 2:Suddenly, a comforting hand from behind held mine. It came from one of my teammates. He whispered to me, “Dont be nervous and dont be afraid. All of us are here to support you and cheer you up. Im here to help you.”

29、At this time, I realized the mistakes I had made before. I shouldnt be too confident in myself. I should have humbly trained more with my teammates. At the moment, I was forgiven by my teammates. I pulled myself together, quickly straightened out my ideas and finished my speech. I saw all my teammat

30、es applaud for me and I was moved to tears.4(2022广东深圳二模)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。The Nuness family lived in a friendly community near the woods. It was a normal Wednesday afternoon Mom Araceli Nunes returned home from selling food and drinks along the roadside in Plantersville, Texas. He

31、r business had been fairly profitable and she was happy to see her husband preparing dinner in the kitchen and her 3-year-old son, Christopher Ramirez, playing in the yard. However, when she turned to unload her car, she didnt notice the kid followed a neighbors dog into the woods.When they couldnt

32、find Christopher, the panicky family called for help, and within a few hours, 48 different agencies arrived to comb through the area around their home. Their entire community started to help find Christopher. Some walked into the forest and others drove farther away.After days with no sign of the ki

33、d, rescuers feared the worst, but Araceli never stopped hoping for her sons safe return. At long last, after four long days and nights, the sheriff received a phone call from a man named Tim Halfin.Tim Halfins house was about three miles away. He had heard of the missing boy when he returned home fr

34、om a business trip. He didnt think a three-year-old could walk that far to where he lived. However, as all the previous searching efforts were in vain, he decided to try his luck around his own house.Not long after he went out into the woods, he was surprised by what came into his sight. There was C

35、hristopher! Aside from being dehydrated and very hungry, the kid was completely unharmed. He was found outside the range where authorities were looking for him, so its pretty amazing that Tim discovered him.注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。When Tim picked him up, the kid was still conscious._Ch

36、ristopher spent two days recovering at Texas Childrens Hospital before he was taken home._【答案】Para. 1:When Tim picked him up, the kid was still conscious. He wasnt shaking, neither was he nervous. Tim wrapped the kid with his own jacket and took him home. Not knowing the phone number of the kids hom

37、e, he called the sheriff, who informed Araceli in no time. On getting the exciting news, Christophers family immediately rushed to Tims house. Araceli couldnt wait to wrap her little one up in her arms and hug him tightly! Tears of happiness rolled down her cheeks.Para. 2:Christopher spent two days

38、recovering at Teras Childrens Hospital before he was taken home. Seeing Christopher running around the house, the family was extremely grateful to all the agencies and volunteers, who had sacrificed their time to look for Christopher and shared their panic and worries. They were especially thankful

39、to Tim who didnt give up hope when chances seemed to be slim. They knew it well that they couldnt repay those kind people for what they had done but they decided to pay it forward by lending a helping hand to whoever might be in need of it.5(2022广东广州二模)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。How exciti

40、ng! Today is my basketball Grand-final! My team of six enthusiastic boys led by our coach, Jack, has worked extremely hard just to make the finals. My heart was pounding a hundred kilometres an hour as I walked into our home ground. As I hurried to our team bench, our opponents caught my attention. They seemed a lot taller and “meaner” looking.Whistle blew. Five of us started on the court. Our opponent got hol

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