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1、高考英语读后续写分类练习班级 考号 姓名 总分 一、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Ineededto do something in my community (社区) in order to complete the community service hours required to graduate from high school.Some of my friends had signed up tospendtime at a soup kitchen, so I did, too.It seemed like a good thing to do.I

2、 thought that we would just be passing out dinners to those in need, but I found out we would be doing everything from preparing to serving the dinner.We began preparing the food, from mixing salad dressing to separating frozenmeat.Much still needed to be done before dinner was served, but already o

3、utside the building manyhomelesspeople were gathering.It wasnt until a couple of hours later that we opened the doors and began serving dinner.As the line of people came toward me, I got a little scared.Id come face to face with the homeless: How should I act? How would they treat me? Would they hat

4、e me for having more than they did? While some of the people looked veryfriendly, some of them looked so dangerous.I didnt have too much time to worry about it.I was assigned (分配) to serve the salad withthe ladynext to me.She smiled at me and said if I needed help, shed be right there, which I found

5、 quitecomforting.I had never seen so many people wanting food.They were of all ages and nationalities.Most of them woreclothesthat were torn and dirty.Some looked like they had tally given up onlife, while others seemed to be making the best of the situation, smiling and joking.Some were better off

6、than others, but they all needed a good meal and a warm place toeat.It saddened me to think of how many people there were who didnt have a place to call home and the only food they got came from a soup kitchen.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个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

7、。Paragraph 1:As they came in my direction, I put on my brightest and happiest smile.Paragraph 2:I was so happy that I had earned my service hours in this way.二、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。Living in a competitive and dishonest community was not always easy.People kept walking in and out, wea

8、ring artificial smiles.All selfish souls! Finally, my parents decided to have a breath of fresh air.We were on vacation, having driven to New Hampshire.We wouldnt see friends on familyit would be just me, my parents, and my little brother, Wyatt, out for a nice, socially distanced week away.We had h

9、iked about half a mile to a popular spot called Diannas Baths, where the water falls of a series of flat stones on the mountainside.The baths were full of families, so we made our way to one of the upper levels of rock to keep our distance.Both where we sat and down below, the waler poured and fell

10、into small pools, where kids in swimsuits were splashing around.We couldnt help rushing to join them.Some parents nervously drove their kids away from the rocks edges, while my parents were grateful that they were out of that stage, so we two, at sixteen and eight, could keep our physical space with

11、 more confidence.Dont get me wrong: Mom was sill terrified as she saw us jump between the slippery rocks, “No running,” she said again and again.“Stay away from all those edges.”But she soon relaxed, and we were all having fun, splashing in the pools.Then, seconds later, things changed.I turned and

12、saw my Wyatt sitting down between two stones in a fast-moving stream.I yelled at him to get out.He yelled back something that I couldnt hear, and then he disappeared over the edge.it was about 12 feet from the top of the waterfall to the pool below, where there were many huge rocks.All I remember fr

13、om the moment is mothers screaming, over and over, like a prayer, “Somebody helps my son!” My father was already dashing down the rocks, when I heard another woman scream.“That child just went over the waterfall!” she shouted at her husband.“Hurry up! Lets give them a helping hand!”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

14、2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1:While everyone else looked on from a distance.this young woman didnt hesitate.Paragraph 2:The ambulance came, taking Wyatt out of the park on a stretcher.三、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。Scott Legried was a 50-year -old farmer in Frost, Minnesota.One October

15、morning, he was driving his truck along the country road when a dog popped up out of nowhere.It was too late to hit the brake.Scott had no choice but to turn the wheel sharply to the right to avoid running over the dog.The dog had a lucky narrow escape, but Scotts car crashed into the roadside cornf

16、ield.He got knocked out and when he came to, he found he was unable to move or even reach for his cellphone lying not far away.Scott was desperate for help.Fortunately, a motorist driving through the area found Scott and called 911.Scott was rushed to hospital.Without delay, the doctors gave Scott a

17、 thorough examination and found that he suffered multiple serious injuries and needed to be operated on immediately.After a 5-hour surgery, Scott was wheeled to his ward, where the doctors told Scotts wife Susan that it would take several months for Scott to recover before he could do farm work agai

18、n.It was really bad news.This was the busiest time of year for the farmers of the region.What the doctors said meant Scott would not be able to bring in their October harvest of soybeans and com in time, which would probably be ruined in the fields.The crops were their hard work of so many days! The

19、y meant the world to the family.Besides, wheat should be sown after the soybeans and com were harvested.They couldnt afford to miss the farm time, but they could do nothing at all since Susan also had to stay in the hospital to accompany and take care of Scot.Feeling extremely anxious and helpless,

20、the couple could hardly fall asleep on the first night in the hospital.The bad news that Scott had a serious accident spread quickly.The whole community were deeply concerned about him.Frank, director of the community, and some other farmers came to the hospital to see Scott the next day.注意:1.续写词数应为

21、150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Frank comforted the couple and promised to help them out.Two months later, Scott recovered and returned home.四、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。“Bye, Mom! Dont forget to make my pie!” shouted 12-year-old Jake after kissing his mother, Susan, goodbye.He was anxiously waiting for

22、the bus.Moments later, the bus pulled over, and Jake hopped in, assuming it was just going to be an ordinary ride to school.“Luckily, Mom gave me $6.Otherwise Id have to walk all the way to school,” he thought.The bus came to a stop, picking up Christel, a 56-year-old woman from the next stop.She wa

23、s smelly and looked dirty.Some passengers frowned at her, but she was least bothered about them.Moments later, she trembled through the crowd toward an empty seat next to Jake.“Ticket, please?!” the conductor said loudly, staring at her.Christels face slowly started to go red.“One second, Im looking

24、 for my purse,” she replied.“I.uh.I dont have money.I forgot to bring my purse,” Christel stammered (结结巴巴地说), embarrassed.“Lady, this is not a charity ride that picks up beggars for free.Im stopping the bus right now.Get out!” yelled the conductor as the crowd of passengers turned toward Christel al

25、l at once.Jake witnessed everything and was disappointed at how the conductor treated the poor woman.Then he remembered he still had some change.“Here is your $3.Give her a ticket,” he said to the conductor, throwing the money into his hand.“Thank you, sweetheart.I am forever grateful to you! What i

26、s your name, dear?” said Christel.“Im Jake.Thats okay.I just did what I should do,” replied Jake, taking Christels words of gratitude casually.They talked about Jakes school life.“I want to become a baseball player, but my school does not have such facilities.I dont want to trouble my mom.Shes alrea

27、dy working hard in the restaurant.My father passed away in an accident two years ago,” revealed Jake.“Alright, Grandma! Weve arrived at my school.Ill leave now.Bye-bye!”Christel was touched by Jakes warm heart.She stared a second time at his school, watching him disappear inside the gate.注意:1.续写词数应为

28、150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。The next day Christel paid a surprising visit to the school in her expensive car.Jake didnt realize a bigger surprise was waiting for him outside the principals office.五、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。Twenty years ago, my mother, who was in her early eighties at that time, arr

29、ived for her regular two-week visit at my home in Chertsey.She lived with my elder brother in Derek most of the time and for ten years had stuck to her habit of going for an hour-long morning walk to keep fit.In Derek, she would walk around a park that is quite close to my brothers house.Naturally,

30、she was keen to continue her morning walk while with us in Chertsey.Our preferred park was a 2 km walk from my house and it had a l km walking track.I could not drive her there every day as I had to leave for the office at the same time she wanted to set out.Since there were hardly any footpaths in

31、Chertsey, my mother said she was delighted to walk on the road as she was certain there wouldnt be much traffic in the morning.I was less confident so I suggested it would be safer if she changed her walk time to the evening.That way I could take her to the park after work.However, my mother a deter

32、mined person said that she could not change her routine for just a few days and insisted that she would be leaving the house every day at 7 am and returning by 8 am.She started doing this and stuck firmly to her schedule.So one day when she had not returned by 8:30 am, my wife, Qaisa, phoned me in a

33、 panic.Worried, I immediately drove home, taking the same route that my mother would have taken for her walk.Not spotting her anywhere, I went to the police station to report my mothers disappearance.The station house officer advised me to wait until midnight before filling the report.Since it was o

34、nly 10 am, I drove back to the park, in the hope of discovering some trace, but in vain.Totally at a loss for what to do next, I returned home and waited impatiently, walking back and forth in the house.注意:续写词数应为150左右;At 11:10 am the doorbell rang and my mother stood outside the door smiling, accomp

35、anied by a young woman.After knowing what had happened, I showed my appreciation of her kindness.六、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。Lucy Marlow had everything an eleven-year-old girl could possibly want except one thing:a pair of pink leather roller skates(旱冰鞋).Unfortunately, the skates cost ove

36、r $1,700.Even though Lucys parents were very indulgent(纵容的), they thought it was too much for a toy.“Its not a toy!” Lucy cried.“Its transportation!” Lucys parents gave in and promised that she could have them only if she had straight A on her report card.Soon at the end of the term, Lucy proudly pr

37、esented her parents with the straightA report card theyd demanded, and the next weekend, Lucy was whizzing(飞速行驶)around the neighborhood faster than anyone else with her new skates.Then one day when Lucy went to school, she was surprised to discover there was a new girl in her class.She was sitting a

38、t the desk next to Lucy in geography and she looked very friendly.“Hi! Im Lucy!” Lucy whispered, “Want to go roller skating after school?”“Hi! Mi name is Heather.But Im afraid I cant!” Heather said.”Listen, if you dont have skates, you can use my old ones, “Lucy said.” I have a brand new pair.”The b

39、ell rang, Heather reached to pick up a pair of crutches(拐杖)under the desk and got up.Lucy was shocked to find one of her legs was missing above the knee.She gasped, “Oh, Im so sorry! What happened?” Heather shrugged, “It was a car accident.”That night, Lucy couldnt sleep.She got up and turned on her

40、 laptop.There were all kinds of prosthetic limbs(假肢)for kids.Lucy wondered why Heather didnt have one.The next day, over lunch, Lucy asked Heather, “So, how come you dont have a prosthetic limb?” Heather blushed.“I had one three years ago, after the accident,” she explained, “But I outgrew it.My dad

41、 lost his job so we dont have insurance anymore.Weve contacted a non-profit that helps kids like me, but Im on a waiting list.” Hearing her words, Lucy fell into a short silence, remembering how she pressured her parents into buying her the pink skates.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Then looking at Hea

42、ther, Lucy had an idea.The next day, Lucy and her parents contacted the school principal.七、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 Community Puts on a Dazzling Display of SupportIn Saras family, putting up Christmas lights was always a big day of celebration.Every year, just after Thanksgiving Day, h

43、er dad Anthony, 70, would visit local stores to check out new decorations and then excitedly string lights and hang decorations in and out of the house.The dazzling (绚烂的) display made him a hit in the community.On 2020 Christmas Eve, as usual, the whole house twinkled with lights, and gifts were pil

44、ed under the tree.While everyone was looking forward to enjoying another Christmas together as a family, Sara, got a call: the whole family had tested positive for COVID-19.Their Christmas celebration had to be canceled.At first, everyones symptoms (症状) seemed manageable.But right after the new year

45、, Anthony started having trouble breathing and unfortunately passed away two weeks later, though the rest had recovered from COVID-19.The following week of planning the funeral was the worst for Sara and her husband, Frank.Sorrow left them doubled over in pain.The saddest of all was that no neighbou

46、rs attended her fathers funeral.Only the twinkling Christmas lights at night brought them a little bit joy.The lights were one of the last moments they had of their beloved father, so they kept them up.One morning in February, Sara received an envelope.“Take your Christmas lights down! Its Valentine

47、s Day!” the unsigned letter read.Sara looked at the paper in shock.Then she got angry.She could have bottled up that anger, but she decided to write about it instead.She logged on to a local community Facebook group and shared the letter.She ended the post with this: “We all had a tough year.Be kind

48、 to people because you never know what they are going through.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Half an hour later, Frank rushed into the room excitedly, with his phone in the hand.When night fell, Sara and Frank were surprised by what they saw outside.八、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 was packing lunch for my two children and myself when I suddenly began to doubt whether this was necessary.It was so early in the day it was still dark outside, and I was making sandwiches.I thought about just sending lunch mone

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