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2025届高三英语一轮复习读后续写专项练习.docx

1、序号文章内容序号文章内容序号文章内容1追逐梦想,奉献11帮助jim克服阿尔兹海默症21航海救援2克服缺陷,战胜自我12建造图书馆,帮助贫困孩子22足球比赛失利,懂得珍视过程3帮助别人战胜别人的残疾13保护环境,海边清洁2320年前失散老友因围巾重逢4努力尝试学习游泳14写作比赛夺冠,感谢老师鼓励24救助猫头鹰5沙漠寻找水源,自救脱险15老师与学生告别,师生情25孩子丢了,狗帮忙找回6自己动手挣钱,独立意思16游泳比赛紧张,队友无形的鼓励26种下向日葵种子,激励7个人成长经历17未来梦想27帮助贫困且善良的同学8演讲失败后,不放弃,最终成功18克服恐惧,冲浪9救助蜂鸟,动物有情19善意的谎言改变

2、一生10帮助被歧视的同桌20主动提出老师未发现的错误,诚实1. 江苏南京师大附中2023期中阅读下面材料,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 love to play the piano and I greatly enjoy performing my songs, so when the annual winter recital was cancelled, I was disappointed. I had looked forward to it for a long time and had already prepared two of my bes

3、t songs. My mum had a wonderful idea, however, to turn this disappointing letdown into something worthwhile. “You can perform your songs at Carriage House Senior Living,” my mum suggested brightly. “Im sure the seniors there who do not have families visit them that often, would really appreciate the

4、 music and you could play more than just two songs.” I immediately thought this was a great idea. One of the things I did not like about the recitals was that I was limited to playing just a couple of songs. Playing the piano at Carriage House seemed like a win-win situation because not only would I

5、 get to play more songs, but I would also have the chance to cheer up the residents there with some lively tunes. My mum called Carriage House and made arrangements for me to perform. In the coming days, I worked especially hard to polish up fifteen pieces that I thought the crowd would enjoy, inclu

6、ding many old classics. When the much-anticipated day finally arrived, my family and I drove to Carriage House. Walking through the enormous double doors, we stepped into an entryway that overlooked the spacious grand dining room. Right at the entrance to the dining room stood the piano as if it wer

7、e just waiting to make some music to liven the place up a bit. At nearly every table several grey-haired women or men were seated enjoying their dinner and the company that the crowded room provided. Despite the conversations going on at various tables, isolation hung like a dark cloud in the room.

8、Almost immediately, we were greeted by an old woman with a walker who introduced herself as Phyllis in charge of Carriage House. She welcomed me and led me to the stage. 【参考范文】 As I sat down on the bench, I pressed a key on the piano and was surprised to hear no sound. Feeling as if the whole world

9、was watching me, I was struck dead with embarrassment. How could I perform the song without the piano? I was on pins and needles when Phyllis slowly made her way to the front of the crowd of dinners and announced in a comforting tone, “This girl has come to sing for us but the piano seems to be a li

10、ttle nervous.” Almost immediately, there was scattered applause and several people stepped forward to help me plug in the piano and set the microphone. With everything ready, I took a deep breath and started my performance. Nervousness melted away and I started to enjoy the performance with the old.

11、 One woman got up and began to dance to the music. Some of the people swayed in their chairs to the beat of the music while others tapped their feet. The performance ended up with a storm of applause from the crowd. I realized that it was far better than a piano recital because almost everyone seeme

12、d to truly appreciate my music and Im proud that I have the power to spread kindness to them. It seemed that the cancellation of the recital was not a bad thing, which allowed me to share the gift of music with those who needed it most. 2. 辽宁协作校2023高二期中联考阅读下面材料,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 made

13、it all the way to the fifth grade before anyone (except me) realised that I couldnt see twenty feet in front of me. Our school had vision screenings (视力普查) every year but somehow I had managed to fake good vision and pass the tests. But then in the fifth grade, I failed. It was my turn to go into th

14、e screening room, and I nervously took my seat in front of the testing machine. The nurse told me to look into the little black machine and tell her which direction the letter Es legs were pointing. Barely able to make out the black spot of an E, I made a guess: “Right, left, left, up, down, up, lef

15、t, right”. I looked up at her. She studied my face for a moment. Then she said, “Could you repeat that?” I panicked. Id never been asked to repeat it. And I hadnt memorised the guess Id just made up. I was trapped. So, I looked into the machine again and made up another sequence of guesses. I glance

16、d over at the nurse, who was leaning forward with a frown on her face. “You have no idea which way theyre facing, do you?” she asked. “Not really,” I confessed. “Can you even see the E at all?” she asked. “Sort of. no,” I admitted. “Then why didnt you just say so?” she demanded. I didnt respond. I t

17、hought the answer was obvious. Glasses in the fifth grade were a social death sentence. I would become a joke in my class. The nurse sent me home with a note for my mother that said I needed to visit the eye doctor because Id failed the vision test. The trip home today was very slow. My mother (who

18、wears glasses) said it would all be just fine. It wouldnt hurt a bit, she said. But I wasnt worried about painI was worried about looking like Super Geek (怪人). 【参考范文】 The next day, my mother dragged me to the eye doctors office. I chose a set of frames and tried to believe my mother when she said th

19、ey looked really good on me. The doctor said the glasses would be ready soon. But I wasnt ready at all. When the glasses arrived, the eye doctor put them on my face and walked me out onto the sidewalk in front of his office. Looking up from my shoes, I found myself in a whole new worldone filled wit

20、h clear pictures, bright colours, and fine detail everywhere I looked. I could also see my mother smiling as she watched me see the world in a whole new way. On that first day, they were a present. But then Monday morning came, and I had to face what I feared: the kids in the classroom. I was fright

21、ened that some naughty boys would call me “four eyes”. However, it didnt happen as I feared it would do. When I entered the classroom, Lily, my best friend, showed me a big smile, saying, “Wow! How beautiful your glasses are!” Even, during the math class, for the first time I raised up my hand and a

22、nswered the question because I finally saw the blackboard clearly. So dont be afraid of what you think is frightening. Maybe it would open a brand new world. 3. 全国新高考2022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 the day of the big cross-country run. Students from seven different primary schools i

23、n and around the small town were warming up and walking the route (路线) through thick evergreen forest. I looked around and finally spotted David, who was standing by himself off to the side by a fence. He was small for ten years old. His usual big toothy smile was absent today. I walked over and ask

24、ed him why he wasnt with the other children. He hesitated and then said he had decided not to run. What was wrong? He had worked so hard for this event! I quickly searched the crowd for the schools coach and asked him what had happened. “I was afraid that kids from other schools would laugh at him,”

25、 he explained uncomfortably. “I gave him the choice to run or not, and let him decide.”【参考范文】 We sat down next to each other, but David wouldnt look at me. I quietly said, “David, if you dont want to run today, no one is going to force you. But the real question is whether you are going to let other

26、s stop you from doing something you really want to do. Are you willing to let them get in your way?” I held my breath as David took my words in. Then he looked at the field and said with determination, “I decide to run.” I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. As the

27、 starters gun sounded, David lurched forward. But he had only run a few metres before he tripped and fell flat on his face. My heart sank. As I started to shout words of encouragement, other voices around me took up the call, “Come on, David!” Then, David picked himself up and started again. Finally

28、, a small figure emerged from the forest. With heels kicking out to the side, David raised his arms as he crossed the finish line amid wild cheers and applause. At that moment, he caught my eye, flashed a toothy smile at me and said, “That was easy!” 4. 福建福州一中2022期中阅读下面材料,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

29、短文。 Devi looked through the observation window at the kids below, all waiting in line to get into the pool. She turned to her mother with a furious frown on her face. “Mum, theyre all little kids! Im 15 already! This is ridiculous!” “I know, Devi,” replied her mother, “but youre a beginner, too, and

30、 you have to start somewhere!” Devi had never been to a swimming lesson in her life. Between schoolwork and helping on her grandfathers farm, she hadnt had time for swimming lessons. The closest swimming pool Devi had been to was the alligator pool her mother bought her when she was five. Now that D

31、evi was older, her mother had found a new job in the city, and Devi faced a new challengeschool field trips to the local pool. The first day Devi went with her classmates to the pool, she had no idea what she was in for. What could be so difficult about swimming? Devi confidently slipped into the wa

32、ter and held on to the side of the pool, expecting to be able to touch the bottom with her feet. But when Devi let go of the side of the pool, she slipped under the waterthe whole pool was one big deep end! Devi threw her arms towards the side of the pool and grabbed the pool wall, out of breath. “I

33、 really cant swim! Everyones going to laugh at me!” she thought to herself in a panic. On the next field trip to the pool, Devi sat on the side on a bench, paralysed with fear. She huddled with a towel over her shoulders, too embarrassed to try again. When she came home, her mother noticed right awa

34、y that Devi was upset. “Honey, Ive signed you up for Angelas swimming lessons at the local pool. Soon youll learn how to swim just like everyone else,” she assured Devi, showing photos of Angela with her prize-winning students. 【参考范文】 Then came the time for Devi to take her first lesson. She dragged

35、 her feet to the side of the pool and sat down, in doubt whether lessons would be helpful. Looking around, Devi spotted her instructor across the pool, together with the little kids who jumped into the water like fish leaping into the ocean. She watched in amazement. Envious as Devi was, a flush of

36、embarrassment soon crept to her cheeks when a little girl passed by, asking her not to be scared. How embarrassing! She hung her head. Soon Angela came over to where Devi sat and introduced herself. Devi was astonished to be made aware that Angela had never learnt swimming until she was 20. Greatly

37、inspired, Devi now regained hope. She entered the pool a second time in the company of Angela, several cheerful kids floating near to cheer her on. Devi began to feel more at ease, her movement less stiff and her breath more even. With a grateful heart, Devi realised that she might not be a fearless

38、 swimmer, but she would sure have fun trying. 5. 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。 A tradesman was leading a caravan (车队) to another country to sell his goods. Along the way they came to the edge of a hot-sand desert. They learnt that during the daytime the sun heated up the fine sand until it

39、was as hot as charcoal (木炭), so no one could walk on iteven camels! Then the caravan leader hired a desert guide, the one who could follow the stars, so they could travel only at night when the sand cooled down. The guide sat on the first cart. And they began the dangerous night-time journey across

40、the desert. During a couple of nights, after eating their evening meal and waiting for the sand to cool, they started out again and again. Later that night, the desert guide, who was driving the first cart, learnt from the stars that they were getting close to the other side of the desert. He had be

41、en very tired, so when he relaxed, he fell asleep. Then the camels which, of course, couldnt tell directions by reading the stars, gradually turned to the side and went in a big wide circle until they ended up at the same place that they started from! By then it was morning, and the people woke up a

42、nd realized they were back at the same spot where they started. They lost heart and began to cry about their condition. Since the desert crossing was supposed to be over by now, they had no more water, and they were worried that there was nothing to drink, and were extremely afraid they would die of

43、 thirst. They even began to blame the caravan leader and the desert guide. However, the leader himself didnt lose courage. He talked with the desert guide and then they began wandering, trying to work out a plan.【参考范文】 Suddenly, the leader noticed a small clump of grass. So he was lost in thought: T

44、here must be water here. If there wasnt water, the grass couldnt live in the desert. Therefore, he asked his fellow travellers to dig up the ground on that very spot where the grass was. They dug and dug, and gradually they found a large stone. The guide jumped into the hole, put his ear to the ston

45、e, and heard the sound of flowing water. A spring was found at last. All the people were extremely cheerful. They expressed their thanks to the leader. And then they hurried to drink water and cooked their food with it. Before they left, they set up a high flag near the spring so that other travelle

46、rs could see the new spring in the desert. Then they continued travelling safely to the end of their journey.6. 湖南三湘名校教育联盟2022高二期中阅读下面材料,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。 At eleven years old, my main concern was money. Where could I get it? How much did I need to buy the new must-have thing my classmat

47、es either had or wanted? I went to my mum. “Mum, I need more money,” I said, leaning against the kitchen counter while she cooked dinner. “You think you need a job?” Mum asked with a smile. The next day, she had an answer.“Your grandmother will pay you to help her deliver lunch each day to the elder

48、ly.” Yes! I pumped (挥舞) my fist into the air. When my grandmother picked me up, I couldnt wait to start my new job. Its simple. We pick up a large container full of hot meals in a nearby town and then we go on our delivery route. After dozens of meals were arranged in the backseat, my grandmother drove us to our first stop. The first house didnt look nice, but I shrugged and kept going. I didnt have to live there, just delivering food there. This

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