1、读后续写和应用文写作专项练习素材读后续写和应用文写作专项练习素材 .读后续写 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。 Ali and Abraham were brothers.Their mother died very early.Their father also died after some time.He left his sons a cow and a date tree. Ali was cunning (狡猾的)and greedy, while Abraham was kind and honest.Abraham trusted hi
2、s elder brother.They wanted to divide their fathers property.Ali said, “I will be very fair, Abraham.You take the front portion of the cow as your share.I will take the hind side of the cow.Each one gets his profit only from his share.” In the same way the tree was also divided.The upper part of the
3、 tree went to Ali.And the lower part of the tree went to Abraham. Abraham fed the cow very well with fresh grass and water.The cow became healthy.It gave lots of milk.Ali got the milk.He sold the milk and got a lot of money.But he did not share the money with Abraham.Abraham asked his brother about
4、his share of money.Ali replied, “I got the milk from my portion of our cow.Hind part is mine according to the agreement.Each of us gets the benefits only from his part.” Abraham said nothing. A wise man advised Abraham.He said something in the ear of Abraham.The next day Ali was milking the cow.Then
5、 Abraham beat the cow in the front portion.The cow started kicking.Ali shouted atAbraham, “You fool! Why do you beat the cow? Do not see me milking the cow?” “The front portion of the cow is mine.I can do anything.That is our agreement,” said Abraham. Ali could not say anything.Finally he agreed to
6、share the money.Abraham said, “Not just money.You must also share the work of feeding and taking care of the cow too.” Ali agreed. With regard to the tree, Ali had taken the upper part of the tree.He made holes on the upper part of the tree.A kind of sweetsmelling juice came out of these holes. 注意:续
7、写词数应为 150 左右。 Thejuicewascollectedin pots._ _ _ “You fool! Why do you cut down the tree? Dont you see I am on it ? ”Ali shouted._ _ _ One possible version: The juice was collected in pots.These pots were kept near the holes.Ali sold the juice for money, which he also didnt share with his brother.Onc
8、e more Abraham went to seek advice from the wise man.The next day, while Ali was on the top of the tree, where he was fixing pots near the holes,Abraham began cutting the lower part of the tree. “You fool! Why do you cut down the tree? Dont you see I am on it ? ” Ali shouted.“Dont you remember our a
9、greement?”Abraham asked, without stopping cutting.“I can do anything with my part.” Alis face turned red, realizing how selfish and greedy he was.“Abraham, Im not a good brother.I apologize for my behavior.I will change at once.Take the pots and get the juice, and we will share the profit.” .读后续写 阅读
10、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。 “Ten thousand dollars,” said the lawyer Tolman, in a serious voice.“And here is the money.” Young George touched the package of $50 bills and laughed.“Its such an unusual amount,” he explained kindly to the lawyer.“If it had been $100,000, a man might celebrate wi
11、th a lot of fireworks.” “You heard the reading of your uncles will after he died , ” continued the lawyer Tolman.“I must remind you that you are required to provide us with a report of how you used this $10,000 as soon as you have spent it.” George went to his club.He searched for a man called Old B
12、ryson.Old Bryson was a calm man, about 40 years old.He was in a corner reading a book.When he saw George coming near, he took a noisy, deep breath, laid down his book and took off his glasses. “I have a funny story to tell you,” said George. “I wish you would tell it to someone in the secret room,”
13、said Old Bryson, rolling a cigarette on.“You know how I hate your stories.” “This is a better one than usual,” said George, “and Im glad to tell it to you.Ive just come from a meeting with my late uncles lawyer.He leaves me an even $10, 000.Now, what can a man possibly do with $10,000?” Old Bryson s
14、howed very little interest.“I thought your uncle was worth something like half a million.”“He was,” agreed George happily.“And thats where the joke comes in.He has left a lot of his money to some people.That is, part of it goes to the man who invents a new bacillus(细 菌) and the rest to establish a h
15、ospital for doing away with it again.There are one or two small, unimportant gifts on the side.The servant and the housekeeper get $500 each.His nephew gets $10, 000.” 注意:续写词数应为 150 左右。 OldBrysonrubbedhisglassesand smiled._ _ _ Georgephonedforataxiandsaidtothedriver, _ _ _ One possible version: Old
16、Bryson rubbed his glasses and smiled. George knew that he intended to say something. “There are many good things a man could do with ten thousand dollars,” said Bryson. “You can buy your wife a necklace with the money and then secretly send it to her in the hospital as a gift.” “Thats great, ” said
17、George as he rose from his chair.“ I knew I could depend on you, Old Bryson. Youve hit on the very idea.” George phoned for a taxi and said to the driver, “Go directly to the hospital.” Georges wife was preparing busily for her operation on a patient who got infected with bacillus. George hurried to
18、 his wife and said, “Darling, I just got ten thousand dollars from my uncle.” His wife gave him a surprised look, and said, “That patient needs money urgently for the operation. Lets lend him the money for help.” .读后续写 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 had been a year since Susan, an attracti
19、ve young woman of 34, became blind and she was suddenly thrown into a world of darkness, anger, frustration and self pity.And all she had to cling to was her husband, Mark. Mark, an Air Force officer, loved Susan with all his heart and he was determined to help his wife gain the strength and confide
20、nce she needed to become independent again. Finally, Susan felt ready to return to her job, but how would she get there? Mark volunteered to drive her to work each day, even though they worked at opposite ends of the city. At first, this comforted Susan.Soon, however, Mark decided that Susan had to
21、start taking the bus again on her own.But she was still so fragile, so angryhow would she react? Just as he predicted, Susan was horrified at the idea of taking the bus again.“How am I supposed to know where I am going?I feel like youre abandoning me,”she responded bitterly. Marks heart broke to hea
22、r these words, but he knew what had to be done.He promised Susan that he would ride the bus with her, for as long as it took,until she got the hang of it. For two solid weeks, Mark, in military uniform and all, accompanied Susan to and from work each day.He taught her everything to adapt to her new
23、environment, including befriending the bus drivers who could watch out for her, and save her a seat. Finally, Susan decided to try the trip on her own.Monday morning arrived and she said goodbye to Mark. For the first time, they went their separate ways. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ThursdayEach day
24、on her own went perfectly, and Susan had never felt better.She was doing it! On Friday morning, as she was paying the fare to get off the bus as usual, the driver said, “Young lady, I sure do envy you.” Surprised and curious, she asked the driver, “Why do you say that you envy me?” 注意:续写词数应为 150 左右。
25、 The driver responded, “It must feel good to be taken care of and protected like you are every day.”_ _ _ TearsofhappinesspoureddownSusanscheeks. _ _ _ One possible version: The driver responded, “It must feel good to be taken care of and protected like you are every day.” Confused by what the drive
26、r talked about, she asked, “What do you mean?” The driver answered, “Every morning in the past week, a fine looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the street watching you getting off the bus.He makes sure you cross the street safely and he watches until you enter your offic
27、e building.Then he blows you a kiss, gives you a little salute and walks away.You are a lucky lady.” Tears of happiness poured down Susans cheeks.With tears of happiness in her eyes, she stood motionlessly facing the opposite side of the street, as if gazing at someone.Although she couldnt physicall
28、y see him, she definitely felt Marks presence.Susan thought she was actually lucky, for he had given her a gift more powerful than sight, a gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.Just as Mark grew a little worried, he saw his wife break into a radiant smile and blow a kiss to his
29、direction.Finally she found back herselfblind but attractive and confident as she used to be. .读后续写 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。 “Hey, sister,” my brother Parker asked me, “what are you going to be for Halloween?” The elementary school party started at 7:00 pm.The winner of the prize for th
30、e most original costume got two free tickets for the Sunday concert.Parker was dressed and ready to go.I watched him parade in front of the mirror in his pirate costume.Hes so handsome, I thought.All the girls in the fifth and sixth grades were madly in love with him. “Im not going!” I replied.“Why
31、not?”“No costume.”“Thats fun,” he said.“You hardly need a costume.Youre already a perfect scarecrow( 稻 草 人 )! ”I was used to these observations.Furthermore, he spoke the truth.At twelve, I was already six feet tall and weighed eightynine pounds. I tried combing my hair down flat on the top of my hea
32、d and pulling the heels off my shoes.I took cold baths, hoping Id shrink.In bed at night, I put my feet against the footboard, hands against the headboard and pushed, hoping to press myself back together.Nothing worked.So I saved money hoping to pay the future surgeon who would cut off six inches of
33、 bone from my legs and make me the same height as everybody else. “When I grow up,” I told Parker, as he waved his knife in front of the mirror, “Im going to live on an island where theres no one to stare.” My brother raised his eye patch and looked at me hard.“Sounds awful,” he said, and left for t
34、he party. Alone, I listened to the cheerless night and pictured the costumes my classmates had bought.I had tried on a few, too, but nothing fitted.I could picture my classmates in their costumes, having a wonderful time.As I wandered about the house, I remembered happier daysbefore Mommy and Daddy
35、were separated. 注意:续写词数应为 150 左右。 WhenDaddylivedwithus,healwaysmademefeellovedand wanted._ _ _ ThenIfoundabroomstickstandinginthekitchen corner._ _ _ One possible version: When Daddy lived with us, he always made me feel loved and wanted.I still remember the golden times with Mommy and Daddy.We, as
36、a whole family, often went to the Sunday concert.Parker and I often wore our selfmade costumes to play jokes on our neighbors on Halloween Day, which was the best memory for me.However, it has totally changed.Seeing him now for short visits wasnt the same.The more I thought, the more my selfpity gre
37、w. Then I found a broomstick standing in the kitchen corner.Maybe I could make myself a witch or a ghost.Then my attention fell on the mirror behind me.My fathers old work shirt, jacket and cap were hanging right where he had left them.“Just do it!”I told myself.But Parkers words kept coming back at
38、 me.“Youre a perfect scarecrow!” As much as I hated to admit it, he was right.Well then, a scarecrow was what Id be. .读后续写 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。 Agift of love “Can I see my baby?” the happy new mother asked. When the bundle (襁褓)was nestled in her arms and she moved the fold of cloth
39、to look at his tiny face, she suddenly breathed deeply.The doctor turned quickly and looked out of the tall hospital window.The baby had been born without ears. Time proved that the babys hearing was perfect.It was only his appearance that was spoiled.When her son rushed home from school one day and
40、 threw himself into his mothers arms, she sighed, knowing that his life was to be a succession of heartbreaks. He cried out the tragedy, “Aboy, a big boycalled me a freak (怪物)” He grew up, handsome except for his misfortune.A favorite with his fellow students, he might have been class president, but
41、 for that.He developed a talent for literature and music. “But you might look the same as other young people, ” his mother whispered to herself, feeling a kindness in her heart. The boys father had a talk with the family physician.“Could nothing be done?” “I believe I could graft (移植)on a pair of ou
42、ter ears, if they could be obtained, ” the doctor decided.So the search began for a person who would make such a sacrifice for the young man. Two years passed through.Then, “Youre going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will donate the ears you need.But its a secret,” said the fath
43、er. The operation was a brilliant success, and a new person emerged.His talents blossomed into genius, and school and college became a series of triumphs. 注意:续写词数应为 150 左右。 Laterhemarriedandenteredthediplomatic service._ _ _ Theyearskepttheirprofoundsecret,butthedaydid come._ _ _ One possible versio
44、n: Later he married and entered the diplomatic service.“But I must know,” he asked his father, “who gave me the ears and who gave me so much.I could never do enough for him.” “I do not believe you could,” said the father, “but the agreement was that you are not to knownot yet.” The years kept their
45、profound secret, but the day did come.One of the darkest days that ever pass through the son.He stood with his father over his mothers casket(棺木) Slowly, tenderly, the father sighed and stretched forth a hand and raised the thick, reddish brown hair to reveal that the mother had no outer ears.“Mothe
46、r said she was glad she never let her hair be cut, ” his father whispered gently, “and nobody ever thought mother less beautiful, did they?” .读后续写 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。 Jason Matthew Fisher was an ordinary New Yorker.Every morning he dragged himself out of bed, made a steaming cup of
47、 coffee, and walked outside his apartment wearily to the newsstand on the corner.He always bought The Times;he only read the sports section.The rest of his day was spent in a small room listening to people in neighboring offices who talk about their dull, depressing lives.After work, Jason would ret
48、urn to his apartment, switch on the TV, and heat up the previous nights leftover dinner.Yes, Jasons life was awfully predictable. January 23rd started off like any other day.When his alarm went off at 7 am., Jason pulled on a wrinkled sweatshirt and old jeans, dumped two spoonfuls of sugar into his
49、coffee and headed out the door.As he slowly made his way to the hall, two unfamiliar men rushed towards the stairs, bumping Jason against the wall.Thinking nothing of it, he rubbed his side and slowly pushed open the heavy glass doors.All of a sudden, his peaceful walk outside was interrupted by an
50、earsplitting scream. Jason dropped his cup;hot coffee splattered all over him. He dashed back to the hall, where the noise had originated.A man lay bent over on the ground, trembling.The pretty blonde receptionist that always said “hi” to Jason was crouched(蜷伏) under her chair.Everyone else crouched