1、读后续写专题 辽宁省大连市 2021 届高三下学期双基测试英语试卷 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。 “Late again, Mavis! How many times have I told you to come back in time to help me cook dinner?” asked Mrs. Muntari. “But, mummy, I cant just walk out in the middle of a game!” said Mavis, who was nearly breathless after runni
2、ng all the way home. “You shouldnt be playing the game in the first place.” Mrs. Muntari said as she stopped cooking and looked at Mavis. “But, mum, Why cant I? You never tell Adibe or Senzo not to play football. I had to leave the game at half time and rush back so you wouldnt get cross with me,” s
3、aid Mavis. “Youre a girl! It is as simple as that. Boys and girls have different roles to play. I have 11 hungry mouths to feed and I need your help!” Mrs. Muntari tasted the soup. “Youre the oldest girl, so it is your job to help me. Now go and fry some more chicken. Kulu had to help me since you w
4、ere not here. She burnt her finger and is still crying. At the dinner table, Adibe and Senzo were excitedly talking about todays game. They talked about how Mavis scored in the first half with a power shot from the halfway line. It was a great goal as their team was losing 1-0 at that time. Dad came
5、 home then and brought the boys a local newspaper, in which there was news about football scouts (球探) from England. These scouts were allowed to visit various schools to look for players of the future. Adibe and Senzo looked at each other, cheered and even started arguing which one would make it as
6、a superstar. Mavis knew that her parents would never allow her to play football. But she decided to secretly take this chance. She began to think about what she could do. Soon it came to the day when the scouts visited Maviss school. When Mavis arrived at the playground, it was at half time. 第二节 Soo
7、n it came to the day when the scouts visited Maviss school. The boys had left for the competition, yet Mavis had to help her mum do the dishes. While she was racking her brains for a way to sneak out, she heard her little sister crying suddenly. Mum left to comfort her. “It s the time!” Mavis though
8、t. Despite knowing that her parents might get cross with her, she quickly rushed out and ran all the way to school. When Mavis arrived at the playground, it was at half time. She noticed one player had his knees terribly injured and the coach was worried. “ I can replace him!” Mavis shouted. Though
9、it was unbelievable to let a girl play, the coach agreed. During the second half, Mavis defended keenly and ran flexibly, and she made an amazing shot that caught the attention of the scouts! They turned to the coach for information about Mavis, the only girl among the players. When the game was ove
10、r, the scouts all stood up and clapped their hands. Mavis was proud. She was pretty sure that football was never just a game for boys. 辽宁省名校联盟 2021 届高三 3 月份联合考试英语试卷 第二节(满分 25 分) 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 worked from the time when I was four and raised seven children, all of them colleg
11、e graduates. It seemed Id done everything Id ever wanted to do in my life, but I had one regret. I was born in 1898, the oldest of five kids. Papa couldnt spare me to go to school, so I worked in the fields with him till I was 21 years old. Everywhere I went, I learned some hard lessons about what h
12、appens to a man who even cant read the alphabet (字母表) .People cheat you out of wages. They sell you a ticket to one city, take your money and hand you a ticket to somewhere else. By 1928, Id been wandering(漂泊)for nine years. I met a woman named Elzenia. We fell in love, married and moved to Dallas,
13、where I got work -fixing roads for the city. When Amelia, the oldest of our seven children, first went to school, I took my wife aside. Elzenia, “I said, I dont want the kids to know I cant read or write.” In 1938, one day my boss called me in. George,” he said, “no one knows those machines like you
14、 do. Id like to promote you. But my thrill and surprise were cut short when he said, “Fill out this application and well get you a raise. ” I couldnt admit the truth. I thanked him and walked out of his office. I did stay right where I was, until I turned 65 and my boss made me retire. But I didnt s
15、top working. For the next 25 years, I lived a happy life, but it still seemed to me like something was missing. One day, a young fellow handed me a piece of paper. Its information about adult education classes, where people can learn to read and write. Now Im 98. I thought of my friends and neighbor
16、s and what they might think if they found out I couldnt read. After all these years, my secret would be out. But all my life Ive wanted to read. It was high time for action. 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 young man drove me to Im still going to school, 辽宁省东南合作校 2020-2021 学年高三下学期期初英语质量
17、试题 第二节(满分 25 分) 阅读下面文章,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整短文,续写词数 应为 150 左右。 My July vacation began with a scream. Lora!” I woke, my eyelids snapping open. I realized that my four-year-old sister, Jenny, was staring at me. I struggled to push her away from me as she jumped on my legs. She screamed and then r
18、an out of my room. It was as if Jenny never did anything wrong. If Jenny got angry, Mom would say she was trying to get her point across. When Jenny broke a plate, Dad said she was just helping me empty the dishwasher. When Jenny scattered flour all over the floor, instead of scolding her, my parent
19、s laughed and said, Shes turning into a baker just like you, Lora.” We were flying to Utah to visit my grandma for the third July. Every year I prepared gifts for her birthday, but I sighed as I considered what to prepare this time. When we walked off the plane, I was relieved to see the smiling fac
20、e of my grandma. We raced over to her. “Hi, sweet heart.” Grandma went down on one knee to hug Jenny and then swung her in the air. Jenny screamed with laughter. Then Grandma hugged me. Its also good to see you, Lora.” After six hours of flight, I had a little headache. I wanted to be alone, so I we
21、nt outside to take a walk and search for a birthday gift. Wandering on the street, I happened to see a bakery. Suddenly, an idea occurred to me, “Why not make a birthday cake by myself?” I was so excited that I immediately ran into the bakery told the baker my purpose and he permitted me to make a c
22、ake by myself I tried my best to make a perfect cake for my grandmas birthday. When I just finished, Mom called me for dinner. I went back home in a hurry and hid my cake in the bedroom. When I walked back into the room after dinner, my heart stopped. Jenny was lying on the bed, with a lot of cream
23、on her face. Seeing me frozen in the doorway, she jumped from the bed. She ran over to me and said, “The cream is so delicious? “Out!” I screamed angrily, and she ran out of the room. I ran over to the cake and the pattern on the cake was destroyed just as Id feared. Paragraph 1: Mom appeared in the
24、 doorway with Jenny by her side,. . . . . . . . . . . Paragraph 2: Suddenly, I came up with an idea to solve the cake problem and improve my relationship with my sister . . . . . . . . . 辽宁省 2021 届高三一轮复习联考(五)新高考英语卷 第二节(满分 25 分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完成的短文。续 写的词数 应为 150左右。 At noon that day,
25、I drove back to my house after the performance. Just as I entered the living room, I heard a gentle sound coming from the bedroom upstairs it was the sound of my favorite violin. Thief I dashed upstairs. Sure enough, as expected, a boy of about 12 years old was petting my violin. The boy had messy h
26、air and a thin face; his oversized coat seemingly filled with something. At first glance, I found a new pair of shoes missing. It seemed that he was surely a thief. Then, I saw his eyes full of fear and despair. My anger was immediately replaced by a smile. I asked, “Are you Mr. Rams nephew, Michael
27、? Im his housekeeper. Two days ago, I heard his nephew living in the countryside will come. It must be you. Youre really like him!” Hearing my words, the boy was first astonished, but then quickly said, “Has my uncle gone out? I think Id better first go out for a walk and visit him again in a while.
28、 ” I nodded and asked the boy who was preparing to put down the violin, “Do you like to play the violin so much? “Yes, but Im so poor that I cant afford it, the boy replied. “Then, I give this violin to you. ” The boy looked at me questioningly, but he picked up the violin. Going out to the living r
29、oom, he suddenly saw on the wall my huge color photo I performed in the Sydney Opera House. He trembled (颤抖) for a moment and ran out without looking back. I was sure that the boy had understood what happened because no one would decorate the living room with the housekeeper photo. A few years later
30、, I was invited to be a judge at a music competition of senior high school students in Melbourne. . . . After the award ceremony, Merritt ran to me. . . 第二节(读后续写) A few years later, I was invited to be a judge at a music competition of senior high school students in Melbourne. I was honored to be in
31、vited to this competition, because I have witnessed so many talented and violinists that they made a deep impression on me, which enabled me to recall my old days when I struggled to be a violinist. When I lost myself in the memory, one figure came into sight, it occurred to me that the man seemed t
32、o be that poor boy. To my amazement, the man played the violin extremely well so that the audience burst into applause. Finally, a violin player called Merritt won the first prize with his strength! After the award ceremony, Merritt ran to me. Holding a violin box, excited, he asked, Mr. Brian, do y
33、ou still know me? You have given me a violin, which I have been treasuring it! Today, I will give back this violin to you without regret.? Tears suddenly welled up in my eyes. 辽宁省沈阳市第二中学 2021 届高三下学期 2 月寒假验收测试英语测试 第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)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。 It was January 2
34、4th. I had finally completed my last radiation treatment. It had been a long journeyeight months in total since my initial diagnosis of breast cancerand I had been looking forward to this day for a very long time. My husband Casey, who was wearing a pink ribbon on his jacket, was waiting for me in t
35、he lobby at Sunnybrook hospital in Toronto. As a symbol to raise peoples awareness of breast cancer, the pink ribbon had become a part of our life. On the way back home, we reflected on the past months and discussed what lay ahead for our family. We arrived home in time to have dinner with our three
36、 childrenTyler, elven, Brady, nine, and Eve, six. The kids greeted me with hugs that I think were a little bit tighter and lasted a little bit longer than usual. We were heading to the skating rink (溜冰场) that night. My son Brady had a hockey game and if his Tiger team won, they would move onto the n
37、ext round. As a typical Canadian hockey mom, I had always loved going to the rink to watch my kids play. But since my diagnosis, the rink and the Tiger players had come to mean even more to me: it was my happy time in those painful months. When we arrived at the rink, we were greeted with warm hello
38、s. You could tell it was a big game as there was a large crowd of Tiger parents gathering in the lobby outside the dressing room. About ten minutes before game time, Bradys coach came out to the lobby and invited all the parents to come into the dressing room. Paragraph 1: As I stepped inside, I was
39、 struck by how quiet and how pink it was. _ _ _ _ Paragraph 2: I sensed their determination. _ _ _ _ As I stepped inside, I was struck by how quiet and how pink it was. There in front of me quietly stood seventeen nine-year-old players decorated head to toe in pink, and breast cancer symbols were pa
40、inted on their helmets. They looked like fighters, brave and faithful, who were ready for a serious battle. Then my son Brady came over to me, saying, “We are so grateful that you have shown us through your fight what it really means to be a Tiger. Tonight, we are going to win the game just for you.
41、” Inspired by what Brady said, all the players cheered, “Its time Tigers!” (92 words) I sensed their determination. They stepped into the field confidently. During the whole game, each and every boy performed so wonderfully, skating swiftly and passing balls skillfully. They had never been so cooper
42、ative. Even when they fell behind by several points, they didnt lose heart. Instead, they kept fighting together. I suppose they knew I was there for them all the time! And I should also tell them how grateful I was that they were there for me. Of course, the Tiger won the game that night. And I won mine, too. (91 words)