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1、班级_考号姓名总分(人与自我)【题目】阅读下面材料.根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The sound of glass breaking is instantly recognizable. I d been telling my best friend Missi a silly story and had spun around in the living room when 1 heard that sound and froze.When I looked down at the carpet, it was covered with pieces of s
2、parkling red, pink and clear glass. Missi said. 0h, no, not the vase.J“Why? What did I do? My face reddened.Abby, that glass vase was one of the few items my relatives brought when they came to America, Missi replied nervously. If you, d broken anything else in the apartment, 1 would5 ve gladly said
3、 I did it. But you re going to have to tell my mom that it was your fault, and she,s going to be really mad. ”1 was terrified. I d destroyed a priceless family heirloom (传家宝).Why did I have to spin around like that?We gathered up the shattered pieces. 1 kept saying that maybe it could be fixed, but
4、Missi said gently it didnt look possible. I insisted we keep the pieces. The glass was so fragile, like a colorful, swirly light bulb had exploded. Some of it broke even more as we tried to sweep it up carefully.Missi said her mom wou 1 d be home by six. My stomach was in knots. Would her mom yell a
5、t me or punish me? Would she tell me I couldn,t stay in their apartment for the weekend? I couldnt stop playing the” fifteen seconds over in my mind, me spinning fast and the sound of glass crashing. The only thing I could think of to say was Im sorry. ”A couple of minutes after six we heard a key t
6、urn in the door. Her mom was home. Right from the start, we could see she was in a good mood. Hello! It s hot today. I want to treat you girls to that frozen yogurt I know you like, Let s go! her mom said. She pointed at the open door.【注意】L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。Paragraph 1:“Before that, I
7、 need to tell you something I said.Paragraph 2:Hearing my apology, Missis mother erupted into a loud scream of joy.【话题】个人成长【主要内容】Abby无意间打碎了 Missi家的传家宝只玻璃花瓶,为此她非常忐忑不安。她诚实地向Missi的妈妈道歉,她没有责怪Abby,宽慰她不要自责。这件事对Abby影响深 远,使她成年后对人更加宽容和包容。班级_考号姓名总分(人与社会)【题目】My teenage son, Jordan, always complained about havi
8、ng to be home earlier than all his friends. He would tell me that he was already seventeen, but still had a curfew (宵禁),He believed he was practically an adult. I pointed out that he was not an adult as he was still in high school.“You dont trust me!” he yelled. Before I continued, he rolled his eye
9、s, slammed the door and walked away. I sighed. How could I make Jordan see that I only wanted to keep him safe?1 decided to go for a walk, hoping the December air would clear my head. I opened the front door and nearly stepped on her: a small black cat, just like a meatball. Hi, Meatball, /z I said,
10、 bringing her into my arms. I walked back in, touching her neck gently. Meatbail seemed happy enough to come in the house, but after an hour or two, she sat by the door, meowing to go back outside.“Why won t she just stay in with us all the time?” Nathan, my youngest son asked.I explained to him tha
11、t she was happy here but she liked being able to come and go as she pleased.“That must be nice, “ Jordan muttered from the other room, complaining why the cat, not him, could come and go. He even asked me to give Meatball a curfew.Meatbail became a regular.One night, temperatures were unusually low.
12、 Meatbail stood at the door, meowing to go outside.I shook my head at her, afraid that she might freeze to death. She stared at me and meowed again. I patted her head, “I know you re not happy, but its for your own good. ”“Mon? s not being mean to you, “ Nathan told the cat. Shes just trying to keep
13、 you from turning into a frozen meatball. We both laughed at his joke.The next morning, I couldnt find Meatball. I asked the kids if anyone had seen her.【注意】L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。Paragraph 1:Jordan nodded, “ I let her out last night. ”Paragraph 2:As I drove to the animal hospital, Jordan
14、 sat in the back, holding Meatball inside his coat.【话题】亲情篇【主要内容】17岁的Jordan总是抱怨妈妈对他管得太严,要求他晚上回家不能太晚。为此和妈妈闹矛盾。 妈妈出门散心时遇到一只长得像肉球的小猫,把它带回家中。小猫可以在家里自由出入,这使 Jordan觉得自己还不如一只小猫自由。一天,小猫不见了,母子俩一起找回了冻坏的小猫,并送 到医院救治。这次经历使Jordan理解了母亲对他的关爱。附:参考范文【参考范文】“Before that, I need to tell you something, “ I said. We can ta
15、lk at the yogurt place, her mom smiled. uNo. I need to tell you now. Its important, “ I insisted. I could feel my voice shaking and tried not to cry. What is it, dear?” she gently asked, closing the door and walking closer to me. Our hands almost touched. With her eyes studying me, my heart beat fas
16、ter. “Im sorry, “ I blurted out. I was talking and laughing with Missi when I spun around and accidentally broke the vase. ” I further explained that we saved the pieces but tried in vain to fix it. It still looked like small pieces of glass.Hearing my apology, Missis mother erupted into a loud scre
17、am of joy. She embraced me, kissing me on both cheeks. Oh, thank you! I always hated that ugly vase. Now its gone! Youve done me a huge favor!” her mom exclaimed with delight. Although relieved to have apologized, I was still in shock, for this was not at all the reaction I had expected. It wasn,t u
18、ntil I reached my adult years that I recognized what a profound gift her mothers generosity in welcoming my apology was. Now, when I receive a genuine apology, I always consider the people,s feelings and make sure my response shows them their apology was fully heard and truly appreciated.As this kin
19、d old gentleman came toward him, Steve began to shake and his breath was shorter. He wished he could fly away. But he could not move from his seat. Good afternoon, “ said the old gentleman. Glad to see you again. Come with me, my man, and I will give you a dinner that will surely make your body feel
20、 as thankful as your mind. Those are what the old gentleman said every time. The words themselves were almost a tradition. Always before, they had been music in Steve s ear. But now he looked up at the old gent1eman, s face, totally at a loss what to say.With these words, the old man looked into Ste
21、ve s eyes, expecting Steve to accept the dinner. Steve hesitated for half a minute, helpless and very sorry for himself. And then Steve made a strange noise, and said: Thank you. I m very hungry. ” which the old gentleman had heard nine times before, he understood it. Steve was very full, but he und
22、erstood that he was a part of a tradition. His desire for food on Thanksgiving Day was not his own. It belonged to this kind old gentleman. Then he struggled to stand up and followed the gentleman in the snow.Christine filmed my rescue attempt and posted photos on social media. Angela gave Stucky wa
23、ter. I focused on digging out her back legs. When I tried to wipe the sweat from my eyes, I would get sand in them. An hour later, we still weren,t making much progress一whenever we nearly freed a leg, which took about 20 minutes, she would get sucked back into the sand. And the more she struggled to
24、 get free, the more stuck she became. We were worried it would get dark and the tide would come in.Luckily, at that point, a pickup arrived carrying 7 guys with all sorts of apparatus (装备).Someone saw posted photos of the camel rescue on social media. Word then quickly spread to the small farms a fe
25、w kilometres away. They joined in and worked super-hard. Everyone was working on all four of the camels legs at the same time, using different techniques. When we finally got her out, Stucky,s legs were effectively dead. The the guys massaged her legs to get the blood flowing. It took about 20 minut
26、es for her to stand. Then she turned, stretched and gave us a wink goodbye.四When I arrived at the station, I went direct into the audition and began my short performance. With boldness, I finished my performance relatively smoothly though palms were sweating. Never in my wildest dream did I imagine
27、that I was indeed assigned the intern job to act on a school life show and my first public appearance on TV was in five days. After sharing the thrilling news with my dad, I received the warmest congratulations and expectations from my family. Picturing my families eagerly waiting for my performance
28、, I worked day and night as busy as a bee for fear that I would make a fool of myself live on TV.Finally came the day of my first public appearance on live TV with my parents at home watching. Wearing fancy dress and delicate make up, I was so proud but nervous that my show would be watched by so ma
29、ny audience. My mind suddenly went blank as I was immersed in my thoughts and totally forgot my lines. Deep frowns gradually climbed on my partners, face, with whose sudden vigorous pull, I was driven back to the reality. I soon came up with a little trick to make up for the embarrassing blank. As t
30、he show went on, so concentrated was I that I hardly dared to even blink my eyes. After my debut, I rang my dad with frustration and disappointment, only to reap his trust and encouragement again. It was literally dad,s love that supported me along my way to be an outstanding actor.五第二节 读后续写(满分25分)公
31、众号搜索IAI English QQ群807392528“Mom, I wanted to Help, too, she sobbed. She felt like she had missed out. I didn,t know how to let her understand that two quarters was too little. But before I could make up a suitable explanation, she announced, “Mom, he needs help!” I sighed and turned around. Seeing
32、us again, the gentleman looked confused. I awkwardly explained that my other daughter wanted to give him her money just as her elder sister had just done. He peered into the van window to see my pig-tailed four-year-old grinning from ear to ear. I want to help you!” she declared proudly.Now with tea
33、rs in his eyes, he said in disbelief, “You want to help me? She nodded firmly and happily. Then June proudly handed him Scarletts coins. He tightly clutched them in his dirt-stained hand and showered us with sincere blessings. Two quarters wasnt much, even to the man, but what mattered to him and us
34、 was the loving gesture my girls made. On our way back home, June put her hand on her heart, closed her eyes, and told her little sister, “It feels so good to help someone, doesn,t it, Sisterbaby ? Scarlett agreed. With big smiles, they sank back into their seats.六At the end of the class, I turned t
35、o him and asked, T m not sure where my next class is, could you help me?” With a frown, he looked at me and then said a quick no, turned back to his friends, and walked out of the classroom. As they were walking out I heard him say, “Did you guys see that new girl trying to get into our group? That
36、outfit was way too strange. They all laughed and some of them turned around and stared at me. My face hot with shame, I stood stock-still, not believing what had just happened.Just at that time, someone came up and tapped me on the shoulder. It was Diane. Like a ray of sunshine, the big smile on her
37、 face swept away my gloom. I struggled to hold my feelings back and told her what I had encountered. A gleam of concern in her eyes, she said she was sorry and offered to find my next class. At that moment I realized how wrong I was in wanting to only be friends with popular people. Maybe I shouldn,
38、t decide whether a person is worth being my friend or not by their reputation, but by who they are.七Thinking Mom was right, Edun followed her down the trail. They passed a waterfall, tiny yet clear. The trickling of water made Edun feel better. To her amazement, as they walked on, there was always s
39、omething to look for in the wet green woods: animal tracks, wildflowers, little creeks. Soon they caught up with Will, who eagerly showed them the photos he took of the Fox sparrow resting on a branch. Together they went on, strolling past scratchy bushes, climbing over gray rocks and hiking through
40、 dwarf trees. Edun loomed above those little trees, exclaiming, “Look, Mom, I m a giant. v Unknowingly they had already done most of the climb.Twenty minutes later, they saw the cabin. Edun and Will started racing up the hill. Finally, there they were in the small but cozy cabin. Through its window,
41、 Edun saw faraway meadows and lakes, and many more mountains, a whole new world emerging before her eyes. That night, everybody stayed up late to see the stars. So many stars clustering up there, Edun proposed, “I need to take a picture of them. ” “Click!” The camera froze the moment. Radiant with a
42、 smile, Edun approached Mom and hugged her, whispering, “Mom, thank you for having me come!” 、八But then, one day when I was in that area, I made a big decision. Despite knowing that it was a terrible business decision, I loaded a red mahogany piano onto my little truck. I delivered the piano to the
43、old lady. I placed the new piano in the house, advised her and the little girl to keep the chickens off it and left. I was sure that I had just thrown away a. new piano. To my surprise, the payments came in on time with a thank-you note every month.Twenty years later, while sitting at a bar, I heard
44、 the most beautiful piano music behind me. Looking around, I saw a lovely young woman playing a very nice grand piano. Shocked by her great performance, I moved to a table beside her. She stopped and smiled at me politely, Arent you the man who sold my grandma a piano a long time ago?z,It didn,t rin
45、g a bell, so she started to explain. And I suddenly remembered it was her, the little barefoot girl in the feed sack dress! I was so glad that my kindness did make a real difference.九A week later, the bell rang and the Language Arts class began again. Mia was nervous with her head down. After other
46、students finished reading the papers one by one, finally, it was Mia,s turn. Frozen with fear, Mia stood in front of the class, with her hands holding her paper, shaking. Seeing it, Mr. Johnson told a funny joke, which made all laugh. Feeling more relaxed, Mia began reading. She was so focused that
47、she felt she was alone. She didn,t notice that her story soon attracted all her classmates who sat up straight, without any chatting. They were lost in her fantastic story.After Mia finished her reading, the clapping from her classmates continued for a long time. Mia was shocked. When she raised her
48、 head, she found everyone staring at her excitedly. Mia finally smiled. She found everyone in the class responded to her story positively. After that class, Mia slowly lifted her head while walking. Later, she kept writing. And she began speaking in front of people and enjoyed it. A braver and more
49、confident girl appeared. And she was grateful to Mr. Johnson who believed in every student.十Jordan nodded, “I let her out last night. My mouth dropped open. She was outside all night?” I was so furious, “It was freezing and she could die!” Jordan choked back his words, stunned. I grabbed my coat and rushed outside. Jordan followed, fear welling up in his eyes. Several minutes