1、1 辽宁省辽宁省 20212021 届高三上学期期末考试英语试题届高三上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编分类汇编 - - 读后续写读后续写 辽宁省葫芦岛市 2021 届高三上学期期末考试英语试题 第二节第二节 读后续写(满分读后续写(满分 25 分)分) 47. 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,续写的词数应为 150左右。 When I was ten years old, I lived with my family in a small house in rural South Jersey. I often accompanied my mother
2、 to the A she did not have enough change and had to sacrifice a large can of peas to pay the amount, “Not now, Patricia,” she said sternly. “Today is not a good day.” I packed the groceries and followed her home, upset. The next Saturday. my mother gave me a dollar and sent me to the A&P alone. Two
3、quarts of milk and a loaf of bread thats what a dollar in 1957. I went straight to the World Book display. There was only one first volume left, which I placed in my cart (购物车). I didnt need a cart, but took one so I could read as I went up and down the aisles. A lot of time went by and I knew I had
4、 to leave, but I couldnt bear to part with the book. With no detective in sight, I, impulsively (冲动地), put it inside my shirt and zipped (扣上拉链) up my jacket. I was a tall, skinny kid, and I am certain the shape of the book was obvious. 2 Paragraph1: My heart beating rapidly, I headed for the registe
5、r. _ _ _ _ Paragraph2: Back home, I told my mother what I had promised the detective. _ _ _ _ 【答案】One possible version: Paragraph 1: My heart beating rapidly, I headed for the register. I paid the dollar for the three items and was about to leave when I felt a heavy tap on my shoulder. It was a big
6、detective. “You stole something. You will be searched.” he announced. Horrified, I slid the book out from inside the shirt and handed it over. “An encyclopedia?” he asked, somewhat surprised. “Yes,” I whispered, trembling. “Why didnt you ask your parents to purchase it?” “I did, but they didnt have
7、the money.” With a sigh, he made me promise to tell my parents about my wrongdoing and then let me leave. Paragraph 2: Back home, I told my mother what I had promised the detective. Unexpectedly, she didnt explode as usual. She fell silent, looking extremely anxious. Consumed with guilt, I gathered
8、my courage, apologized and promised that it would never happen again. “All will be OK!” said my mother, wrapping me in her arms. Then she told me that she would go to the A&P to tell the detective I had admitted and that I should play outside. Hours later, when I was back 3 home, I noticed a bag wit
9、h my name on it. I opened it and packed inside was the World Book Encyclopedia, volume I. 辽宁省沈阳市郊联体 2021 届高三上学期期末考试英语试题 47. 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。 Last year, I went to Los Angeles for a holiday after I won the Vans U.S. Open of Surfing championship. It was a sunny day, with a blue, cl
10、oudless sky over a calm sea. I went outside and climbed up onto the roof for a break. I sat and watched people swimming in the sea. But then, as I looked in the distance, I saw a series of three or four big waves heading toward the shore. Id seen these mini-tsunamis(海啸) many times before. They were
11、heading at speed towards the swimming area. Most people knew to look out for them, but from the screams that started coming from the beach, I could tell someone was in trouble. Without thinking, I ran down into the street, grabbing my bodyboard (冲浪板 ) on the way. I shouted at a stranger to call the
12、lifeguard. My neighbor Tom had heard the screaming as well and was also outside with his bodyboard, so together we rushed to the steps that led down to the beach. When we got down there, we discovered the waves had pulled two boys into the open sea. I knew that the nearest boat would take at least 3
13、0 minutes to reach us. I wasnt used to this sort of emergencyId never been trained as a lifeguardbut I didnt think twice about trying to save them. I suppose in a way I wanted to impress everyone;at 19, a deal like that can seem like a good opportunity to show off. Tom and I dived into the water. It
14、 took us 10 minutes to locate them.When we finally reached them, they were barely able to stay afloat (漂浮的), their heads bobbing up and down in the water. We could tell they were still alive from their small breaths but it was clear they wouldnt have been able to stay there much longer. Tom and I he
15、ld the boys and pulled them over our boards. 注意 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右。 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。 We began pushing them back to the shore, but the waves were getting stronger. 4 _ _ _ When we arrived at the hospital, the two kids were in better condition. _ _ _ 【答案】 We began pushing them back to the shore, b
16、ut the waves were getting stronger. We had to wait. We eagerly hoping for the arrival of the saving boat. The wild wind blew and the freezing sea water clapped our bodies continuously. 30 minutes seemed much longer as we just helplessly floated on the boundless sea. After a long time, a light spot a
17、ppeared in the distance! We waved our hands and yelled out for help. The boat finally reached us and took all of us back to the shore. The two children were immediately sent to the nearest hospital. When we arrived at the hospital, the two kids were in better condition. Picturing what the merry scen
18、e would be, relief lay in my heart and happiness etched on my face. The next morning, all the people I met smiled to me and could not stop praising me. It seemed like a good opportunity to show myself off, but I didnt mean to. In fact, I was ashamed I had thought about it. It occurred to me that hel
19、ping others was priceless and everyone should be a lifeguard. 辽宁省实验中学 2021 届高三上学期期末英语试题 47. 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。续写的词数应为 150左右。 I felt so nervous. It was the day of my interview. I woke up early just to make sure I would have time to get prepared. It felt like a normal Monday, but fo
20、r me, this day was very important. There was a lot of pressure. After showering, I put on the outfit I had carefully chosen and laid out the night before. I looked at my reflection in the mirror. “You can do this,” I encouraged myself. I ate breakfast and fed my cat. I made my way to the bus stop an
21、d waited patiently. Aside from the rapid tapping of my right foot, no one could tell that I was so nervous. When I arrived at my stop, I walked to the office. The building was so tall and I felt small in its shadow. But I 5 also felt hopeful. This will be a great opportunity, I thought. And what is
22、there to lose? Looking down at my watch, I noticed that I was early. This allowed plenty of time to review my resume (简历) and further prepare myself for the interview. The doors of the building were impressive, all steel and glass and very modern. When I walked in, someone showed me the waiting area
23、 and offered me a cup of coffee. After a few moments, a man in a nice suit told me to join him. As we walked toward the elevators, I began to feel anxious. The palms of my hands began to sweat. It seemed like an hour had passed before I heard the “ding” of the elevators opening. We got into the elev
24、ator, full of men and women dressed to the nines. “Its quite a large office,” the man said to me. I chuckled nervously. I could feel myself getting warmer. I couldnt wait to hear that comforting “ding” that signaled an escape. As the elevator climbed, I again nervously checked my watch. Just as I lo
25、oked down, it happened. Paragraph 1: The elevator came to a stop between floors. _ _ _ Paragraph 2: I thought that this must be the worst interview ever. _ _ _ 【答案】Version 1 The elevator came to a stop between floors. My nervousness turned into fear at once. But I immediately realized that it was be
26、tter to act than to just stand. First I pressed the emergency button. Then I asked people to lean 6 their backs against the wall of the elevator and adjust their breathing. But suddenly, a man jumped up and down irritably. “What a terrible elevator!” he said angrily. I rushed to stop him. “Please st
27、op! It could be very dangerous. We should calm down and wait for help!” Fortunately, everyone calmed down then. We just waited and waited. I felt anxious and checked my watch. I thought that this must be the worst interview ever. Obviously, I would be late, and I thought that the interviewers couldn
28、t be in a good mood. Finally, the rescuers arrived, and as soon as the door opened, I prepared to run to the office. But all of a sudden, a hand rested on my shoulder. I turned around and saw the man smiling at me. “Dont worry, young man. Youve done a good job. Congratulations on passing the intervi
29、ew.” I chuckled in surprise. Version 2 The elevator came to a stop between floors. Not knowing what was wrong, everyone in it got nervous quickly. Someone pressed the emergency button, and we were told that it would take the rescue team at least an hour to complete the repair work, which meant we ha
30、d to be trapped in this narrow and hot space, waiting. Hearing this, people were anxious, and I couldnt help worrying about the interview. With the clock ticking, I fell into desperation. I thought that this must be the worst interview ever. I was so frustrated that my well-prepared resume wouldnt w
31、ork. Just when I gave up hope, the beautiful “ding” sound set me free from those messy thoughts. A receptionist in a suit stopped me after I had stepped out of the elevator and informed me of another interview opportunity because of the incident. At that moment, I could hardly describe my excitement
32、. Life is just like a box of chocolates, and we never know what we will get. So dont quit hoping even in the face of difficulty. 辽宁省五校联考 2020-2021 学年高三上学期期末英语试题 47. 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。续写的词数应为 150左右。 I felt so nervous. It was the day of my interview. I woke up early just to make sur
33、e I would have time to get prepared. It felt like a normal Monday, but for me, this day was very important. There was a lot of pressure. After showering, I put on the outfit I had carefully chosen and laid out the night before. I looked at my 7 reflection in the mirror. “You can do this,” I encourag
34、ed myself. I ate breakfast and fed my cat. I made my way to the bus stop and waited patiently. Aside from the rapid tapping of my right foot, no one could tell that I was so nervous. When I arrived at my stop, I walked to the office. The building was so tall and I felt small in its shadow. But I als
35、o felt hopeful. This will be a great opportunity, I thought. And what is there to lose? Looking down at my watch, I noticed that I was early. This allowed plenty of time to review my resume (简历) and further prepare myself for the interview. The doors of the building were impressive, all steel and gl
36、ass and very modern. When I walked in, someone showed me the waiting area and offered me a cup of coffee. After a few moments, a man in a nice suit told me to join him. As we walked toward the elevators, I began to feel anxious. The palms of my hands began to sweat. It seemed like an hour had passed
37、 before I heard the “ding” of the elevators opening. We got into the elevator, full of men and women dressed to the nines. “Its quite a large office,” the man said to me. I chuckled nervously. I could feel myself getting warmer. I couldnt wait to hear that comforting “ding” that signaled an escape.
38、As the elevator climbed, I again nervously checked my watch. Just as I looked down, it happened. Paragraph 1: The elevator came to a stop between floors. _ _ _ Paragraph 2: I thought that this must be the worst interview ever. _ _ _ 8 【答案】Version 1 The elevator came to a stop between floors. My nerv
39、ousness turned into fear at once. But I immediately realized that it was better to act than to just stand. First, I pressed the emergency button. Then I asked people to lean their backs against the wall of the elevator and adjust their breathing. But suddenly, a man jumped up and down irritably. “Wh
40、at a terrible elevator!” he said angrily. I rushed to stop him. “Please stop! It could be very dangerous. We should calm down and wait for help!” Fortunately, everyone calmed down then. We just waited and waited. I felt anxious and checked my watch. I thought that this must be the worst interview ev
41、er. Obviously, I would be late, and I thought that the interviewers couldnt be in a good mood. Finally, the rescuers arrived, and as soon as the door opened, I prepared to run to the office. But all of a sudden, a hand rested on my shoulder. I turned around and saw the man smiling at me. “Dont worry
42、, young man. Youve done a good job. Congratulations on passing the interview.” I chuckled in surprise. Version 2 The elevator came to a stop between floors. Not knowing what was wrong, everyone in it got nervous quickly. Someone pressed the emergency button, and we were told that it would take the rescue team at least an hour to complete the repair work, which meant we had to be trapped in this narrow and hot space, waiting. Hearing this, people were anxious, and I couldnt help worrying about the interview. With the clock ticking, I fell into desperation. I thought that