1、克服紧张类续写练习 1(2 篇范文)Elizabeth walked to the yard, carrying a bunch of daisies.(雏菊)Beautiful flowers for. for. Oh. Ill never get it right!” she cried, throwing the daisies on theground. She had been practising her speech for a week.Part of her couldnt wait. This Saturday, the great Ana Wolff, famous pi
2、anist, would performat the concert hall in town. For four years, Elizabeth had listened to Ms Wolffs recordings overand over again, loving the way the notes flowed like a rushing mountain stream.Part of Elizabeth was terrified. Her music teacher at school, Mr. Leaf, had asked her topresent the flowe
3、rs to Ms Wolff after the performance. But Elizabeth knew herself well. She hadsevere stage fright and she really hated it when she had to talk in front of people. Even so,Elizabeth was determined to take the challenge this time.“How s the speech going?” asked Elizabeths mother. “Want to practice on
4、me?”“No, thanks.” said Elizabeth. Mum, I cant do this! Ill forget. I might even pass out!”“Oh, honey. Think about it sharing the stage with Ana Wolff. What an honour!” Mumgently comforted her.Elizabeth kept practising. “Beautiful flowers for for a beautiful performance” Shepresented the flowers to t
5、he cat, the dog, even the statue in the garden.Soon it was Saturday night, Elizabeth stood at the backstage, behind the heavy blackcurtains. Holding the bouquet (花束) of red roses, she felt her heart racing wildly and herstomach tightened with nervousness.The lights dimmed, and Ms Wolff began her per
6、formance. She swayed and nodded with herfingers dancing across the keys. Soft sad parts, loud angry parts, parts that sounded fun to play,Drawn into the music, Elizabeth forgot for a moment about the six words she had to say. With aflourish, Ms Wolff played her final note. Applause thundered through
7、 the hall. People jumped totheir feet and cheered.Ms. Wolff smiled and bowed. Then she walked off stage and into the wings. Almostimmediately, she returned to the stage for a second bow.注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;2. 应使用 5 个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语:3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1:Th
8、en came the dreaded moment. _Paragraph 2:The audience cheered and clapped loudly for them._范文 1Then came the dreaded moment. Clutching the roses, Elizabeth got up the courage to walkslowly to the spot where Ms. Wolff was standing. Elizabeth opened her mouth, mouthing thevery six words. But no sound
9、came out. She tried again, only to feel the words stuck in her throat.She began to see dots in front of her eyes. She took a deep breath and murmured, “BeautBeautiful flowers for a beautiful performance!” With this, she tentatively presented the roses toAna Wolff, who, in return, wrapped Elizabeth i
10、n a big hug.The audience cheered and clapped loudly for them. Through the glare of the footlights,Elizabeth could see the crowd smiling. Backstage, Elizabeth told Ms Wolff about her stage fright.“That is how I feel every time I go onstage! You need to swallow that fear and go out hereanyway.” said M
11、s. Wolff, smiling. “Just the way you did tonight.” Then the great Ana Wolff gentlydrew a single red rose from her bouquet and gave it to Elizabeth. “Here is a beautiful flower fora brave girl.”范文 2Taking a deep breath, Elizabeth walked slowly towards Ms. Wolff , with roses tight in hand .The stage l
12、ights felt blazing hot. Beads of sweat trickled down her face. Finally she struggled tothe spot where Ms.Wolff was standing. Elizabeth opened her mouth. She mouthed the words,but no sound came out. Murmurs and scattered coughs came from the front row. Elizabeth triedagain but the words felt stuck in
13、 her windpipe. She lowered her head, trying to block out thesadness erupting inside.Just then, Elizabeth sensed someone patting her on the shoulder. She raised herhead and saw Ms. Wolff looking at her with a warm smile. Ms. Wolff ruffled Elizabeths hair andwhispered in her ear, “Now you know how I f
14、eel every time I am on the stage! ” “You meanyouget terrified, too” asked Elizabeth. “I do. Just swallow that fear and smile,” soothed Ms. Wolf.Hearing that, Elizabeth gathered up her courage and said, “Beaut Beautiful flowers for abeautiful performance! ” She handed the roses to Ana Wolff. The audi
15、ence cheered. Ms. Wolffwrapped Elizabeth in a big hug. Scents of roses and Ms. Wolffs flowery perfume mingled.克服紧张类续写练习 2(4 篇范文)Emily White was born seventeen years ago with so many birth problems in her body. Someof her organs, bones and muscles were out of shape. No one expected her to survive. Sh
16、e didmake it but with her strange body figure, everyone could recognize her, even from a distance.In Emily White s hometown, there was a yearly outdoor performance in the schoolauditorium(大礼堂 ). It had been performed for so many years and actually had become one ofthe most important events of the Ch
17、ristmas season for many of the towns people.Many people tried out each year for it, but so many were turned away. It can only includethe most excellent people in the field.Emily had a beautiful singing voice. Last year she went to Mrs. Owens her music teacherto ask to join in the performance. Withou
18、t letting her sing, Mrs. Owens took a look at Amysbody and said, “Child, you just dont fit. Everyone would stare at you and that would make youuncomfortable. It would make them uncomfortable, too.”Without singing a single not, Emily was sent back through the door of the choral room. Hurtand upset, s
19、he decided never to try out again. But Mrs. Owens then retired.This year, there came a new music teacher, Mr. Buttler. He heard about Emily and suggestedthat she have a try.Emily didnt want to be rejected again, so she hesitated a little about it. As Emily struggled,the door was pushed open and Mr.
20、Buttler called, “Emily, youre next.” Although kind of nervous,Emily did as Mr. Buttler told her to do. Mr. Buttler sat by the piano to keep Emily company.When Emily finished her testing performance, she thanked Mr. Buttler and knew the resultwould be posted on the door of the choral room the next da
21、y.Emily couldnt sleep that night. She was suffering from the feelings that she didnt fit andthe great need to be accepted. By the next morning, her stomach was even in pain because ofstress.Para.1 The next day, Emily nervously glanced at the list of the door of the choral room.Para.2 The next day, E
22、mily nervously glanced at the list on the door of the choral room.范文 1The next day, Emily nervously glanced at the list on the door of the choral room. Beyondher expectations, on top of the list was her name! Overjoyed but doubtful, she pinched her handhard only to find she wasnt daydreaming. Then o
23、ut of the room walked Mr. Buttler, whose eyesbrimmed with smiles. “Emily, we had another good news for you.” he said in a mysterious voice.The little girl looked at him in confusion. “We choose you to be the lead singer. Do you believe inyourself?” Mr. Buttler asked eagerly. Greatly encouraged, Emil
24、y nodded determinedly andpromised to practice hard for the performance.Finally, the day of performance came. Upon appearing on the stage, she was greeted withscornful eyes and even sneering. But as calm as a millpond, she began to sing her heart out.Who knew how many such situations she had come acr
25、oss? She was really used to it. When shefinished her song, there was a moment of silence, stillness, as if the world was holding its breath.Suddenly, thunderous applause broke out. Mr. Butter was so moved that he almost staggered toEmily and gave her a tight hug. It was then that he knew that Emily
26、did survive from inferioritywith her confidence.范文 2Paragraph 1The next day, Emily nervously glanced at the list on the door of the choral room. She wasnot rejected this time. Her name was posted at the top of the list. She, Emily White, was chosento be the leading singer! She would sing alone in th
27、e performance. Emily couldnt believe hereyes. There must be some mistake. But Mr Buttler said to her with determined eyes, “Emily, Ichoose you because you should perform the part-your voice is unusual. Believe in yourself.”Greatly encouraged, Emily practiced really hard.Paragraph 2Finally, the day o
28、f performance came. Standing in front of the line, Emily felt her throattight and her palms sweating. When the curtain opened up, the eyes of the whole audience fellupon Emily. “Emily White!” Someone whispered. Then, along with the first note of music, Emilybegan to singer her heart out. Her voice w
29、as like a nightingale ringing in the auditorium.Applause! Emily felt so happy and comfortable. She was shining on the stage. Emily White, withso many birth problems in her body, was an angel范文 3Paragraph 1The next day, Emily nervously glanced at the list on the door of the choral room. Worriedthat s
30、he might be rejected again, she felt her throat tighten standing among a crowd of students,anxious to know the result. Hardly had her eyes settled upon the very top of the list when thename “Emily White” abruptly popped into her sight. It was so incredible that she rubbed hereyes over and over again
31、 to ensure it was the right “Emily White” she was looking for. Realizingthere was not a second “Emily White” in the school, she jumped up and let out a cry ofexhilaration. What made her even more surprised was that Mr, Buttler told her she was the leadsinger in the performance.Paragraph 2Finally, th
32、e day of performance came. When all the performers did the last rehearsal in thechoral room, Emily seemed to be quite confident about the upcoming performance. However, asshe stepped onto the stage, spotlight fixed upon her, a sense of embarrassment and uneasinessflashed across her again. Gradually
33、she found herself clumsy and even dizzy standing in thecenter of the stage. Just at that moment, she got a glimpse of Mr. Buttler in the corner of thehall, who shot Emily a determined look and then clapped loudly to give her a cheer. Taking adeep breath, Emily, with her eyes closed, started to sing.
34、 Immediately, the whole auditoriumerupted into applause. Their performance turned out to be a great success.范文 4Finally, the day of performance came.Staggering to the stage, Emily managed to curved herlips into an elegant arc to disguise her inner restlessness. Her strange body triggered a buzzingno
35、ise, which added to her anxiety. Beady sweat oozing(ooze,seep) from forehead, Emilyclutched her sleeves to ease her anxiety, and eventually sang a first tone. A hush descendedaround the crowds and what followed was a wave of thunderous applause. Singing in melodiousvoice, Emily let her tears of joy
36、splatter freely and through her blurred vision, she visualized abrilliant prospect, where she was no longer a disabled girl, but a singing elf, shining permanently.The next day, Emily nervously glanced at the list on the door of the choral room. Her eyeslanding(落在)on and fixing at(盯着)the word”Emily”
37、, she screamed in high-pitched(尖声的) voice and sprang up (跳起来) like an exhilarated (兴奋地, 激动的) elf (精灵) . However,the memory of Mrs. Owens words flickered(摇曳,闪烁)across her mind, casting a surge ofgloom(忧郁)over her heart.“What if anyone laugh at me and I fail?” murmured nervously,Emilys prior excitement gave way to increasing anxiety. She shuffled away from the choralroom,torn between anticipation to show her remarkable talent and anxiety of being teased. Butultimately, an irresistible urge to sing grabbed her and she determined to achieve a perfectperformance.