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第1篇 圣诞节礼物
Several years ag, I was living in New Yrk and wrking fr an airline, s I never gt back hme fr Christmas. My Christmas was happy t with sme ther clleagues arund. But in my heart I was sad because I culdn’t stay with my family. Smetimes my clleagues wuld say ur Christmas was filled with tears. But this Christmas was different. I was lucky. I had the whle day ff, which meant I culd stay with my family n Christmas Eve.
When Christmas mrning came, I awke t a small hand rubbing my face. “Dad, Merry Christmas!”was all my yunger sn had time t say. He seemed t be racing against time. I knew he was hunting fr gifts with his brther eagerly. I gt dwn stairs just t see the tw little bys’ faces as they lked at the pcket rckets Santa Claus had left them. I realized that the real Christmas was fr the children wh had deep belief in the amazing pwer f Santa Claus. At first,their fingers went almst shyly ver their tys. When their inspectin had been cmpleted, the tw bys ensured that the gifts were really delivered by Santa Claus and they dragged everything int the center f the living rm.
Delight flded the rm. As their mther began giving ut gifts, I smiled t myself, wndering hw my unexpected gifts this year wuld be received. With s many Christmas spent utside, I had prepared s many gifts fr my children and tgether with my wife. I hid them in several secret places. But the children were excellent detectives and they fund all f them. They were happily pening packages cnstantly thanking cnsiderate Santa Claus fr his kindness and ability t knw their desires. But I had nt received a single ne. I knew they had frgtten my existence with my absence frm their Christmas these years.
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I had t admit that my disappintment was grwing steadily.
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Suddenly my wife walked up t me.
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I had t admit that my disappintment was grwing steadily. I was wndering whether I culd get a gift when my yunger sn ran t me, wh was really kind enugh t save my face. He asked me t admire his gift which he deeply believed was carefully chsen by Santa Claus. He said happily that he wuld share sme f the gifts f his and allw me t chse ne frm them. I thanked him frm the bttm f my heart, still feeling disappinted.
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Suddenly my wife walked up t me. It seemed that she had guessed hw I felt. She asked me t lk at the Christmas tree which was decrated with s many bxes. I think she was shwing ff her effrts n the decratin but she tk ff a small bx and passed it t me smiling and saying it was fr me. I pened it and saw a letter which read.“We will never frget yu. Merry Christmas!”Under the letter was a watch which was clicking with delight.I was mved t tears.
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我不得不承认,我的失望正在增长。 我在想,当我的小儿子跑到我身边时,我是否能得到一份礼物,他真的很善良,足以拯救我的脸。 他让我欣赏他的礼物,他深信这是圣诞老人精心挑选的。 他高兴地说,他将分享他的一些礼物,并允许我从他们中选择一个。 我从心底感谢他,仍然感到失望。
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突然我妻子走到我面前。 似乎她已经猜到了我的感受。 她让我看看装饰着这么多盒子的圣诞树。 我想她是在炫耀她在装饰上的努力,但她脱下了一个小盒子,微笑着递给我,说这是给我的。 我打开它,看到一封信,上面写着:“我们永远不会忘记你。 “圣诞快乐!”信下面是一只手表,它正高兴地咔嗒作响。 我感动得流泪。
第2篇 特别的钢琴曲
“Where have yu been?” Steve cried. Brady stpped directly in frnt f him and started pushing him back tward the slpe they’d just climbed. When Steve still didn’t get it, Brady grabbed the by’s jeans and pulled harder.The message was clear, but Steve hesitated. Of curse he remembered what his uncle had said abut Brady saving his life, but that had been a lng time ag.Was he still sharp enugh t get them thrugh this? Brady pulled again,urgently. “OK, big guy,” Steve decided.
Brady led them back dwn the slpe and int the trees. Several times the big dg stpped t get his escape rute. Often he changed directin. Hw lng they’d walked Steve had n idea. He just held nt Brady’s leash with ne hand and kept putting ne ft in frnt f the ther. He was almst numb when he heard the wnderful sund f rushing water. The river! With a yell the bys ran unsteadily frward until they jumped in cl, running water. “Brady,yu did it!”
Many years earlier, my mther knew that she culd nt send me t cllege and pay fr it. She wrked in a retail stre and made just enugh t pay the bills and take care f the ther children at hme. If I wanted t g t cllege, it was up t me t find ut hw t get there.
I fund that I qualified fr sme grants because f the size f ur family, my mm’s incme and my SAT scres. There was enugh t cver schl and bks, but nt enugh fr rm and bard. I accepted a jb as part f a wrk-study prgram. While nt attractive, it was ne I culd d. I washed dishes in the schl cafeteria.
Just when I thught I was ging t drp ut f my cllege career, an angel appeared. Well, ne f thse that are n earth, withut wings. “I heard that yu need sme help,” he said. “What d yu mean?” I asked, trying t figure ut which area f my life he meant. "Financially, t stay in schl.” “Well, I make it kay. I just have truble wrking all these hurs and finding time t study.” “Well, I think I have a way t help yu ut.”
He went n t explain that his grandparents needed help n the weekends.All that was required f me was cking meals and helping them get in and ut f bed in the mrning and evening. The jb paid fur hundred dllars a mnth, twice the mney I was making washing dishes. Nw I wuld have time t study. I went t meet his grandparents and accepted the jb.
My first discvery was his grandmther’s great lve f music. She spent hurs playing her ld, ff-key pian. One day, she tld me I didn’t have enugh fun in my life and tk it upn herself t teach me the art.Grandma was impressed with my ability and encuraged me t cntinue. Weekends in their huse became mre than just bks and cking, they were filled with the wnderful sunds f the ut-f-tune pian and tw very ut-f-tune singers.
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When Christmas break came, Grandma gt a chest cld, and I was afraid t leave her.
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The envelpe was frm grandma wh had just passed away.
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When Christmas break came, Grandma gt a chest cld, and I was afraid t leave her. I hadn’t been hme since Labr Day, and my mther was anxius t see me. I agreed t cme hme, but fr tw weeks instead f fur, s I culd return t Grandma and Grandpa. I said my gd-byes,arranged fr their temprary care and return hme. As I was lading my car t g back t schl, the phne rang. “Grandma died last night, I’m srry.” I hung up the phne feeling like my wrld had ended. I had lst my friend, and that was far wrse than knwing I wuld have t return t washing dishes.I went back at the end f fur weeks, asking t begin the wrk-study prgram again. The financial aid advisr lked at me as if I had lst my mind. I explained my psitin, then he smiled and slid me an envelpe. “This is fr yu,” he said.
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The envelpe was frm grandma. She had knwn hw sick she was. In the envelpe was enugh mney t pay fr the rest f my cllege year and a request that I take pian lessns in her memry. Mved t tears, I determined t learn pian lesins by heart and my memry f grandma mtivated me t practice day and night. I dn’t think the pian piece was even played with mre feeling than it was my secnd year in cllege. Nw, years later, when I walk by a pian, I smile and think f Grandma. She is playing the pian smilingly in heaven, I am sure.
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当圣诞假期来临时,奶奶胸口感冒了,我害怕离开她。 自从劳动节以来,我就没有回家,我妈妈很想见我。 我同意回家,但两个星期而不是四个星期,所以我可以回到奶奶和爷爷身边。 我说了我的道别,安排他们暂时照顾,然后回家。 当我正在装货回学校时,电话响了。 “奶奶昨晚死了,对不起。”我挂了电话,感觉我的世界已经结束了。 我失去了我的朋友,这比我知道我必须回去洗碗要糟糕得多。 我在四周结束时回去,要求重新开始勤工俭学。 财政援助顾问看着我,好像我疯了似的。 我解释了我的立场,然后他笑了笑,递给我一个信封。 “这是给你的,”他说。
第2段
那个信封是从奶奶那里寄来的。她已经知道自己病得有多厉害了。信封里有足够的钱来支付我大学剩下的时间,并要求我为她上钢琴课。我哭了,决心用心学习钢琴损伤,我对奶奶的记忆激励我日夜练习。我甚至不认为这首钢琴曲比我上大学的第二年更有感情。几年后,当我走过钢琴时,我微笑着想起了奶奶。我相信,她是在天堂微笑着弹钢琴的。
第3篇 与妈妈和解
Jenny was the nly child in her hme. She had a quarrel with her mther that afternn and she ran ut f the huse angrily. She culdn’t help weeping srrwfully when she thught f the sclding frm her mther. Having wandered aimlessly in the street fr hurs, she felt a little hungry and wished fr smething t eat, but it was nt even pssible fr her, since she had nthing with her. She std beside a stand fr a while, watching the middle-aged seller busy ding his business. Hwever,with n mney in hand, she sighed and had t leave.
The seller behind the stand nticed the yung girl and asked, “Hey, girl,yu want t have the ndles?”
“Oh, yes... but I dn’t have mney n me…” she replied.
“That’s nthing. I’ll treat yu tday,” said the man, “cme in.”
The seller brught her a bwl f ndles, whse smell was s attractive.As she was eating, Jenny cried silently.
“What is it?” asked the man kindly.
“Nthing, actually I was just tuched by yur kindness!” said Jenny as she wiped her tears, “Even a stranger n the street will give me a bwl f ndles,while my mther, drve me ut f the huse. She shwed n care fr me. She is s merciless cmpared t a stranger!!”
Hearing the wrds, the seller smiled “Girl, d yu really think s? I nly gave yu a bwl f ndles and yu thanked me a lt. But it is yur mther wh has raised yu since yu were a baby. Can yu number the times she cked fr yu? Have yu expressed yur gratitude t her?”
Jenny sat there, speechless and numb with shck; she remembered mther’s familiar face and weathered hands. “Why did I nt think f that? A bwl f ndles frm a stranger made me feel indebted, but I have never thanked my mum fr what she has dne fr me.”
On the way hme, Jenny made up her mind t make an aplgy t her mther fr her rudeness as sn as she arrived hme.
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Appraching the drway, Jenny tk a deep breath.
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A gentle tuch n her hair called her mind back.
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Appraching the drway, Jenny tk a deep breath. When she kncked at the dr, she fund the dr was lcked and her mther was nt in. Tired and sad, she sat dwn in frnt f the huse.“Where culd my mther be?”she wndered,“Was she still angry with me?”Again, the scene f the quarrel appeared in her mind. She remembered her rudeness t her mther.Realizing that all the sclding frm her mther was due t the fact that her mther really cared a lt abut her, she felt rather ashamed,and tears began t rll dwn her cheeks.
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A gentle tuch n her hair called her mind back. She raised her head and saw the familiar face f her mther.“Here yu cme! I’ve been lking fr yu,” she said, tired and relieved. Jenny culdn’t help thrwing herself int her mther’s arms. “Mum, I’m s and thank yu fr all yu have dne fr me.” She expressed her sincere aplgy and great gratitude. Hearing this,her mther smiled patting her back gently.
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走近门口,珍妮深吸了一口气。 当她敲门时,她发现门被锁着,她的母亲不在。 她又累又伤心,坐在房子前面。“我妈妈在哪里?”她想,“她还在生我的气吗?”再次,争吵的场景出现在她的脑海中。 她记得她对母亲的粗鲁。 意识到母亲所有的责骂都是因为她母亲真的很关心她,她感到相当羞愧,眼泪开始从她的脸颊滚下来。
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她的头发上轻轻的一碰,使她的思想恢复了。 她抬起头,看到了她母亲熟悉的脸。“你来了! 我一直在找你,“她说,累了,松了一口气。 珍妮忍不住把自己投入了她母亲的怀里。 “妈妈,我很感激你为我所做的一切。”她表示真诚的道歉和极大的感激。 听到这话,妈妈笑着轻轻拍了拍她的背。
第4篇 一把小提琴
“Wanted: Vilin. Can’t pay much. Cntact…”
I rarely read the classified advertisements, s why did I ntice that ne? I laid the paper n my lap and clsed my eyes, remembering what had happened many years befre, during the Great Depressin when my family struggled t make a living n ur farm. I, t, had wanted a vilin.
When my lder twin sisters began shwing an interest in music, Harriet Anne learned t play Grandma’s pian, while Suzanne turned t Daddy’s vilin. Simple tunes became lvely meldies. My baby brther danced; Daddy hummed and Mther whistled. I just listened.
When my arms grew lng enugh, I tried t play Suzanne’s vilin. Oh, hw I wanted ne! But I knew it was ut f the questin.
One evening as the twins played in the schl rchestra. I clsed my eyes tight t capture the picture firmly in my mind. Smeday, I’ll sit up there, I vwed silently.
It was nt a gd year. At harvest the crps didn’t bring as much as we had hped. Yet even thugh times were hard, I culdn’t wait any lnger t ask, “Daddy, may I have a vilin f my wn?”
“Can’t yu use Suzanne’s?”
“I’d like t be in the rchestra t, and we can’t bth use the same vilin at the same time.”
Daddy’s face lked sad. That night, and many fllwing nights, I heard him remind Gd in ur family prayers, “… and Lrd, Mary Lu wants her wn vilin.”
One evening we all sat rund the table. The twins and I studied. Mther sewed and Daddy wrte a letter t his friend, Gerge Finkle, in Clumbus, Ohi.Mr Finkle, Daddy said, was a fine vilinist.
When Daddy received a letter frm Clumbus a few weeks later, he asked me,“Mary Lu, d yu want t g with me t visit Mr Finkle?”
He drve us t Clumbus and we came t a fine, ld huse. A tall man pened the dr. He and Daddy heartily shk hands, bth talking at nce.
“Mary Lu, I’ve been hearing things abut yu. Yur Daddy has arranged a surprise fr yu!” He picked up a case, pened it, lifted ut a vilin and started t play. The meldy surged and spke like waterfalls.Oh, t play like him, I thught.
Finishing the piece, he turned t Daddy. “I fund it in a pawnshp(当铺)fr seven dllars. It’s a gd vilin. Mary Lu shuld be able t make a beautiful music with it.” Then he handed the vilin t me.
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I nticed the tears in Daddy’s eyes as I finally cmprehended. It was mine!
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I frced my thughts t the present and read again the advertisement.
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I nticed the tears in Daddy’s eyes as I finally cmprehended. It was mine! “It’s beautiful.” I said, barely breathing. I knew Daddy’s prayer, and been answered. Back hme, I practiced daily, feeling n tiredness. When I was ready t jin the schl rchestra, I trembled with excitement. Daddy and Mther smiled prudly in the audience ar their little girl wh held her cherished vilin fr the whle wrld t admire. The years seemed t tun mre Swift the. I packed my vilin in its case and stepped int the grwn-up wrld. Nurse’s training, marriage, bring up fur daughters filled my years. Yet nne f my children cared abut the vilin.
当我终于明白的时候,我注意到爸爸眼里的泪水。 是我的! “真漂亮。”我说,几乎没有呼吸。 我知道爸爸的祈祷,并得到了回应。 回到家,我每天都练习,感觉没有疲倦。 当我准备加入学校管弦乐队时,我激动得发抖。 爸爸和妈妈在观众席上骄傲地笑了,他们的小女孩拿着她珍爱的小提琴,让全世界都钦佩。 岁月似乎更迅速。 我把小提琴装在箱子里,走进了成人的世界。 护士的培训,婚姻,抚养四个女儿,充实了我的岁月。 但我的孩子都不关心小提琴。
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I frced my thughts t the present and read again the advertisement. Laying the paper aside, I went t find my vilin. And I dialed the number. Later that afternn, an ld car stpped in my driveway. A man in his thirties with a yung girl kncked n the dr. “I’ve been praying smene wuld answer my advertisement. My daughter wants a vilin s badly. ” He said, “Hw much are yu asking?” “Seven dllars,” I said. I handed the case t the girl. She pened the case and tuched the vilin lightly as it caught the glw f the late-afternn sun. The she threw her arm rund her smiling father.
我强迫自己的想法到现在,并再次阅读广告。 把纸放在一边,我去找我的小提琴。 我拨了号码。 那天下午晚些时候,一辆旧车停在我的车道上。 一个三十多岁的男人和一个年轻的女孩敲门。 “我一直在祈祷有人能回答我的广告。 我女儿非常想要小提琴。 ”“七美元,”我说。 我把箱子交给了那个女孩。 她打开箱子,轻轻地摸了摸小提琴,因为它捕捉到了下午晚些时候的阳光。 她用胳膊搂住她微笑的父亲。
第5篇 特殊的面试
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I was lucky t have an interview with a famus internatinal bank after graduatin. I really appreciated this chance. S 1 spent a lt f time preparing very carefully I prepared fr all the pssible questins ahead. As a result, 1 gt the jb. While my classmates were still struggling t get a jb, 1 had succeeded in getting ne, which made me feel very prud f myself.
After ne mnth f hard training, Tday was my first day at wrk t shw the results f the training. I gt up as usual, but I decided t skip ding exercise as I did nt want t take the risk f arriving at the ffice late n my first day. I went thrugh my mrning rutine and spent a lt f time deciding what t wear. I definitely wanted t make a great impressin right frm the start. Finally, I settled n the white suit with a tie.
I waved t say gdbye t my mther and set ff cheerfully twards the bus stp. But l Saw a bus leaving the stp just as I turned arund the crner. Nw I wuld have t wait fr anther 15 minutes, even thugh time was very precius. I std there patiently. 15 minutes passed and then 30 minutes, and there was n sign f the bus. Nw what culd 1 d? I had t reach the ffice n time. I saw a mtrcycle appraching, but as I tried t stp it, the driver sped n withut even a glance. It was then that a car stpped near me and a man waved t me. He said, “Aren’t yu wrking at the bank at Nariman Pint? My ffice is in the same building. Can I give yu a ride?”
I was uncertain at first but then frced myself t get in as I was ging t be late. Gradually, I realized that we were nt n the familiar rute t my ffice. I asked the man t stp the car, but he did nt listen t me and tld me t shut up.
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I had n ther ptin but t keep my muth shut.
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He tld me that he was my bss.
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【答案】
Paragraph 1.
I had n ther ptin but t keep my muth shut. I was scared. I didn’t knw what t d. I frgt all I had learned frm the training abut measures t deal with an emergency. But t my surprise, the man finally stpped the car in frnt f the bank building, after taking anther shrter rute. I didn’t expect that I wuld be able t reach the bank safely and punctually. I asked the man wh he was.
我别无选择,只能闭上嘴。我很害怕。我不知道该怎么办。我忘记了我从培训中学到的所有关于应对紧急情况的措施。但令我吃惊的是,这名男子在走了另一条较短的路线后,终于把车停在了银行大楼前面。我没想到我能安全、准时地到达银行。我问那个人他是谁。
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He tld me that he was my bss. All that had happened was just a test. Unfrtunately, I didn’t pass it. He said that if I was intelligent enugh t be selected and emplyed by an internatinal bank, I shuld nt have taken such a risk and trusted a stranger ffering a ride. Althugh I had prepared fr everything, I still lst the precius chance t wrk. Frm this experience, I realized that the thing that matters mst is whether yu can apply what yu have learned t yur jb. Mrever, success is nt nly in the interview, but als in the details f life.
他告诉我他是我的老板。所发生的一切都只是一个考验。不幸的是,我没有通过它。他说,如果我足够聪明,可以被一家国际银行挑选和雇佣,我就不会冒这样的风险,信任一个愿意搭车的陌生人。虽然我已经做好了准备,但我仍然失去了宝贵的工作机会。从这次经验中,我意识到最重要的是你是否能把你所学到的东西应用到工作中。此外,成功不仅在于采访,而且在于生活的细节。
【解析】
通过所给文章可知,作者毕业之后通过了一家著名银行的面试,之后又通过了培训。准备正式上班的这天,作者精心地做好了准备,但是迟迟等不来公交车。这时,一辆私家车停在作者面前,车主声称和作者在同一栋大楼上班,可以载作者一程。犹豫之下,作者最终上了车。但是很快作者就发现车没有开在往常熟悉的上班路线,作者意识到了危险想要下车,却得不到允许。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我没有其他选择只好闭嘴。”可知,第一段可描写作者意识到危险之后的心理活动和事情出乎意料的发展。
②由第二段首句内容“他告诉我他是我的老板。”可知,第二段可描写作者在经历了有惊无险的乘车之后发现,这只是老板对自己的入职考验,作者也因为轻易相信陌生人而没能得到最后的工作机会。
2.续写线索:停车被拒——忐忑——出乎意料——考验——失去机会——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①学习:learn frm/draw lessns frm
②处理:deal with/cpe with
③到达:reach/get t
情绪类
①害怕:scared/frightened
②吃惊:surprised/shcked
【点睛】
[高分句型1]. I frgt all I had learned frm the training abut measures t deal with an emergency.(省略关系代词的定语从句)
[高分句型2]. I didn’t expect that I wuld be able t reach the bank safely and punctually.(that引导的宾语从句)
[高分句型3]. Althugh I had prepared fr everything, I still lst the precius chance t wrk.(althugh引导的让步状语从句)
第6篇 一个玩具娃娃
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Shanti wanted the wden dll in Ramu’s ty shp and tld her best friend, Jdi abut it. Jdi wndered if she culd affrd it.
Shanti smiled. “I asked my mm if I culd make jasmine garlands(花环) and sell them at my aunt’s stand in the market.” Jdi thught it was a gd idea.
Early the next mrming, the girls met at the jasmine bushes utside Shanti’s huse. Delicate white flwers surrunded them with fresh scent. They picked blssms with their fingers and then sat under a mang tree, tying up the flwers int garlands. Shanti culd already see herself hugging that beautiful dll.
“If we sell enugh garlands, we can each get a dll.” said Shanti.
Jdi shk her head. Her family was lw n mney that week. She had t use her mney t pay fr Kiran’s medicine. Kiran was Jdi’s little brther. Then Jdi picked up her garlands.“My mther is expecting me. I’ll meet yu at the market.”
Shanti spent the afternn selling garlands alne. By early evening, Shanti had sld all her flwers.
On the way hme, Shanti saw Jdi heading t the market with her garlands. She was late because she had t watch Kiran while her mther was away.
“Why didn’t yu take him with yu?” Shanti said.
Jdi shk her head. “He’s t sick t g ut. He cughs and cughs.”
Shanti knew Jdi wuldn’t make enugh mney fr the medicine nw.The market wuld be clsing sn.
Shanti lked at the purse tightly held in her hand. It was suppsed t be fr the beautiful dll she’d been dreaming f fr lng. Then she lked at her friend’s tired face. “Here. Keep this fr the medicine.”
That night Shanti cried, thinking abut the dll. What if smene bught it befre she’d saved up enugh again?
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next week, while Shanti and Jdi gathered blssms, Kiran came, t.
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Mm cmfrted Shanti with hugs, and then handed her a filled package wrapped in paper.
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【答案】The next week, while Shanti and Jdi gathered blssms, Kiran came, t. The medicine had cured his cugh, and he helped them sell ut all the garlands. When parting, Jdi said, “Shanti, we have prepared smething fr yu.” But Shanti was s anxius that she didn’t seem t have time t hear them ut. She quickly ran t Ramu’s shp, nly t find the dllhad been sld. Brken-hearted, she ran back hme and tld Mm everything, tears flwing dwn in fld.
接下来的一个星期,当香蒂和乔迪一起开花时,基兰也来了。药已经治好了他的咳嗽,他帮他们卖掉了所有的花环。分手时,乔迪说:“尚蒂,我们为你准备了什么。但是尚蒂非常焦虑,似乎没有时间听他们的话。她很快跑到拉穆的商店,却发现玩具已经卖掉了。她伤心,跑回家,把一切都告诉了妈妈,眼泪流下来。
Mm cmfrted Shanti with hugs, and then handed her a filled package wrapped in paper. “Jdi drpped this ff fr yu, dear.” Shanti was surprised and unwrapped it. It was the dll! Als, she fund a nte n the back f the dll: Fr ur dearest friend, Shanti. Nthing can express ur deepest gratitude fr yur purest heart. Yur sincere friendship will bethe mst invaluable treasure fr ur family. - Frm Jdi and Kiran. Shanti smiled. Hugging the dll, she felt s blessed abut everything that happened.
妈妈拥抱着安慰尚蒂,然后递给她一个用纸包装的填充包裹。“乔迪把你放下了,亲爱的。香蒂很惊讶,把它打开了。那就是那个洋娃娃!此外,她在娃娃的背面发现了一张纸条:给我们最亲爱的朋友香蒂。没有什么能表达我们对你最纯洁的心的最深切的感激。您真诚的友谊将是我们家最宝贵的财富。-来自乔迪和基兰。香蒂笑了。她抱着娃娃,对发生的一切感到很幸运。
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Shanti很喜欢Ramu商店的一个玩具娃娃,决定和朋友Jdi一起编茉莉花环赚钱,Jdi家庭经济拮据,她要把赚的钱给生病的弟弟Kiran买药。但是Jdi因为在家照顾生病的弟弟错过了时间,无法卖掉她的花环,Shandi便把自己赚的钱给了Jdi。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二个星期,当Shanti和Jdi在采花时,Kiran也来了。”可知,第一段可描写Kiran病好了来帮助她们卖掉花环,Jdi打算送东西给Shandi,但是Shandi急着赶往商店买玩具娃娃,结果却发现娃娃被卖掉了,Shandi很伤心。
②由第二段首句内容“妈妈给了Shanti一个拥抱来安慰她,然后递给她一个用纸包着的包裹。”可知,第二段可描写Shandi收到了Jdi的礼物,打开后看到竟然是玩具娃娃,Shandi感到很幸福。
2.续写线索:
Jdi准备东西给Shandi——Shandi很焦虑,没有听完Jdi说的话——Shandi匆忙赶往商店——玩具娃娃被卖掉了——Shandi感到很伤心——Shandi打开包裹——感到惊讶——Jdi表达感激
3.词汇激活
行为类
准备:prepare/make preparatins fr
听完:hear sb. ut/listen t the end
匆忙赶往:quickly run t/hurry t
卖掉:sell ut/sell ff
表达感激:express ne’s gratitude/shw appreciatin
打开:unwrap/pen up
情绪类
焦虑的:anxius/restless
伤心的:brken-hearted/sad
惊讶的:surprised/amazed
【点睛】
[高分句型1]
She quickly ran t Ramu’s shp, nly t find the dll had been sld.(动词不定式t find作结果状语)
[高分句型2]
she ran back hme and tld Mm everything, tears flwing dwn in fld.(tears flwing dwn in fld.为独立主格结构作状语)
第7篇 姐弟重逢
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。
One day, I fund a wallet n the street. The wallet cntained nly three dllars and a very ld letter. The envelpe was wrn and the nly thing n it was the return address. I started t pen the letter, hping t find sme infrmatin. Then I saw the date-1990, and the signature-Beatrice. The letter was written several decades ag.
Then I made every effrt and fund ut that Beatrice was nw wrking in a hspital. I shwed her the letter. The secnd she saw the letter, she tk a deep breath and said, “Yung man, this letter was the last cntact I ever had with Henry. He is my nly brther. I lved him very much. I was nly 16 at the time and my brther is tw years yunger than me. If yu can find him, tell him I'm still lking fr him,” she said and tears began t well up in her eyes. “Mther is waiting fr him t cme back hme.”
When I walked ut f the building with the wallet in my hand, the guard f the building recgnized the wallet, and with his help, I finally fund its wner, Henry. I handed the wallet t Henry and he said, “Yes, that's mine! It must have drpped ut f my pcket this afternn.”
“I read the letter in the hpe f finding ut wh wned the wallet.” I said. The smile n his face suddenly disappeared. He asked, “Yu read that letter?” “Nt nly did I read it, but als Beatrice read.” I replied. He suddenly became excited. “Beatrice? Yu knw where she is? Hw is she? Please tell me,” he begged. “She's fine. She has been lking fr yu.” I said sftly.
He grabbed my hand and said, “Sir, yu knw she is my nly sister in this wrld. I've always missed her.”
Henry and I tk the elevatr (电梯) dwn t Beatrice's rm. I walked ver t her. “Beatrice,” I said sftly, pinting t Henry, wh was waiting with me in the drway. “D yu knw the man?”
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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。
Beatrice adjusted her glasses, lked fr a mment, but didn't say a wrd.
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Abut three weeks later I gt a call at my ffice frm Beatrice.
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【答案】Paragraph 1:
Beatrice adjusted her glasses, lked fr a mment, but didn't say a wrd.Henry said sftly, almst in a whisper, “Beatrice, it’s Henry. D yu remember me? ” She said excitedly, “Henry! I dn’t believe it! Henry! It's yu! My Henry! ” He walked slwly twards her and they hugged. The nurse and I left with tears falling dwn ur faces.
比阿特丽斯调整了一下眼镜,看了一会儿,但一句话也没说。亨利轻声说,几乎是轻声说,“比阿特丽斯,是亨利。你还记得我了吗?她兴奋地说,“亨利!”我不相信!亨利!是你的名字!我的亨利先生!他慢慢地向她走去,他们拥抱在一起。护士和我离开了,眼泪流了下来。
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Abut three weeks later I gt a call at my ffice frm Beatrice.“Can yu break away n Sunday t attend a party? Henry and Beatrice are ging t have a party in the hme! ” It was a beautiful party with all the peple dressed up t jin in the celebratin. If yu ever wanted t see a wman and a man acting like tw teenagers, yu had t see this elder sister and yunger brther. It was a perfect ending fr a family affectin that had lasted nearly several decades.
大约三周后,我接到比阿特丽斯的电话。“你星期天可以参加聚会吗?”亨利和比阿特丽斯将在家里举办一个聚会!“这是一个美丽的派对,所有人都盛装参加庆祝活动。如果你想看到一个女人和一个男人像两个青少年,你必须看到这个姐姐和弟弟。这是一个持续了近几十年的家庭感情的完美结局。
【解析】
本文以信封为线索展开,讲述了作者在街上发现了一个钱包,在里面发现一封破旧的信,通过努力找到信主人的姐姐,通过保安大叔找到了钱包主人,最后,姐弟重逢的故事。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“比阿特丽斯扶了扶眼镜,看了一会儿,但没有说一句话。”可知,第一段可描写姐弟两人重逢的温馨场景。
②由第二段首句内容“大约三周后,我在办公室接到比阿特丽斯的电话。”可知,第二段可描写作者对重逢事件的感慨。
2.续写线索:发现信封——找到信封主人姐姐——找到主人——姐弟重逢——感谢——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
接电话:get a call at/put sb n t/pick up the telephne/answer the phne
抽出时间:break away n/take time ff/spare ne’s time
情绪类
兴奋:did excitedly/thrilled
泪流满面:tears bathe/stream dwn/ne’s cheeks
【点睛】
[高分句型1]:The nurse and I left with tears falling dwn ur faces.这句话运用了with的复合结构。
[高分句型2]:It was a perfect ending fr a family affectin that had lasted nearly several decades这句话运用了that引导的定语从句。
第8篇 爸爸的梳子
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。
Sme f my earliest memries invlve silting with my dad in his study every night when he came hme frm the ffice. I’d watch as he put his persnal items away: his watch, wallet, cmb and car keys wuld always ccupy the same spt n the table every time. It was as if he culd see invisible lines drawn specifically fr these things, nt a centimetre mre r less.
Dad's cmb was jade green. I heard he bught it when he married Mum, which made the cmb tw years lder than I was. Every night, he wuld smile, hand me the cmb and say: “Be a gd girl and help Daddy clean it, OK?”
I was mre than happy t d it. At age five this rdinary task brught me such jy. I wuld excitedly tum the tap n, then brush the cmb with a used tthbrush as hard as I culd. Satisfied that I’d dne a gd jb, I wuld prudly return die cmb t Dad. He wuld smile at me, and place the cmb n tp f his wallet.
Abut tw years later, Dad left his sales jb and started his wn whlesale business. I started primary schl. That was when things started t change. Dad's business wasn’t ding s well, and ur stable life started getting shaky. He didn’t cme hme as much as he used t - just a cuple f times a week. And when he did cme hme, it was always late and I'd already be in bed. I started t get mad. Why didn't he listen t Mum and just stick t his ld jb? Why take the risk and place the whle family in truble? Over the years, I stpped waiting fr him t cme hme, and stpped ging dwnstairs t check n him.
Tday, I'm n lnger a kid. Nw 28, I ’ve graduated frm cllege and gt a jb. Dad’s business has als started t get back n track. Things are better nw. Yet the uncmfrtable silence between Dad and me cntinued.
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Tw days befre my birthday last year, Dad came hme early.
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When I passed the clean cmb back t Dad, I nticed the wrinkles next t his eyes.
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【答案】Tw days befre my birthday last year, Dad came hme early. As usual, I helped him carry his bags int his study. When I turned t leave, he said: “Hey, wuld yu like t help me clean my cmb? It's been a while since I last cleaned.” It hit me then why, as a child, helping my dad clean his cmb was such a jy. That rutine meant that my dad was hme early t spend the evening with Mum and I. It meant he wuld watch TV with us r play a few vide games with me. It meant a happy and lving family.
去年在我生日的前两天,爸爸早点回家了。像往常一样,我帮他把行李搬进了书房。当我转身离开时,他说:“嘿,你想帮我打扫梳子吗?我已经有一段时间没打扫了。我觉得,小时候帮爸爸打扫梳子是一种快乐。这意味着我爸爸早点回家和妈妈一起过夜。这意味着他会和我们一起看电视,或者和我一起玩一些电子游戏。这意味着一个幸福和充满爱的家庭。
When I passed the clean cmb back t Dad, I nticed the wrinkles next t his eyes. They are mre nticeable when he smiles, but his smile is still as heartwarming as befre. The smile f a father wh just wants a gd life fr his family. Dad carefully places his cmb n tp f his wallet. After s many years, he still rganizes his persnal items in the same care fill way. I guess sme things never change. And fr that. I'm glad.
当我把干净的梳子递给爸爸时,我注意到他眼睛旁边的皱纹。当他微笑的时候,它们更明显,但他的微笑仍然像以前一样温暖人心。一个只是想要为家人过上美好生活的父亲的微笑。爸爸小心地把梳子放在钱包上。这么多年之后,他仍然以同样的护理填充方式组织他的个人物品。我想有些事情永远不会改变。为此。我很高兴。
【解析】
本文以时间为线索,讲述了作者小时候很喜欢等父亲下班,帮父亲清理他的梳子。但是后来父亲自己创业,初期艰难,便再也没有经常很早回家,和作者之间的亲子互动也少了很多。作者对此心怀怨念。在作者28岁时,父亲和作者之间解开了心结。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“去年我生日的前两天,爸爸提早回家了。”可知,第一段可描写作者父亲很早回到家,久违地让作者为他清理梳子,作者有很大的触动。
②由第二段首句内容“当我把干净的梳子递给爸爸时,我注意到他眼睛旁边的皱纹。”可知,第二段可描写作者看到父亲的皱纹,理解了他的辛苦和对家的责任,并且发现一切都没有变。
2.续写线索:要求清理梳子——引起触动——理解父亲——归置东西——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类①转身离开:turn t leave/turn away
②归还:pass back/return
情绪类
①暖心:heartwarming/warm
【点睛】
[高分句型1]When I turned t leave, he said: “Hey, wuld yu like t help me clean my cmb? It's been a while since I last cleaned.” (when引导时间状语从句)
[高分句型2]The smile f a father wh just wants a gd life fr his family. Dad carefully places his cmb n tp f his wallet.(wh引导的定语从句)
第9篇 祖母的回忆
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。
Mst yung kids are very self-centered mst f the time. It’s like their brain meters are stuck n “selfish.” This certainly described me, until I met my dear grandmther.
My father had been brn in Japan, and he had many ld, ld phtgraphs f the palatial (宫殿般的) estate that had belnged t his family thrugh many generatins. He tld me stries f grgeus rms full f glden furniture and silk wall papers. He als described magnificent gardens, full f the sweet scents f extic flwers and the gentle thin stream f graceful funtains.
Frm all these, I figured my grandmther must be rich. I had never met her befre she came frm Japan, but at eight, I reasned that if I were nice t her, she wuld take me back t Japan t live in luxury. It was a gd plan, I thught, and I vwed t spend time with my grandmther s she wuld grw t lve me and want me t accmpany her upn her return.
We went t pick her up at the airprt. “There she is!” my father called. I expected t see sme ryal kimn-clad (穿着和服的) creature like I’d seen in pictures. Instead, I saw a tiny wman with silver hair, wearing an rdinary blue suit. She did nt lk wealthy t me. Still, I vwed t be attentive, t make myself indispensable t her during her stay.
T get clser t her, I flattered her int telling me stries abut ld Japan. She enjyed making needlecraft with delicate designs, and as she wrked, she wve tales f Japanese legends and histry as delicate and beautiful as the designs she created. I listened, fascinated. Her wrds were a mix f the tw languages, s I didn’t cmpletely understand everything at first. Interestingly, hwever, as her English imprved, s did my understanding f Japanese.
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N ne spke f her ging back, and I was like an ant n a ht griddle.
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My dreams f a luxurius life had been brken.
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N ne spke f her ging back, and I was like an ant n a ht griddle. But I was anxius t cmmence my life f Japanese luxury, s ne evening I wrked up my curage. “When yu g back t Japan, grandma, will yu take me?” I asked timidly. Thugh a bit surprised, she lked up frm her embridery, her eyes peeking lvingly at me. “N, I live here nw. But why d yu want t leave?” S I tld her abut thse stries. She smiled, strking my head, and explained. Her great grandfather did have much wealth, but the war destryed everything. Nw that grandfather had passed away, she wished t remain here with family.
没有人说她回去了,我就像一只热锅上的蚂蚁。但我急于开始日本奢侈的生活,所以有一天晚上我鼓起了勇气。“奶奶,你回到日本后,能带我去吗?””我胆怯地问道。虽然有点惊讶,但她从刺绣中抬起头来,眼睛深情地望着我。“不,我现在住在这里。但你为什么要离开呢?”所以我告诉了她那些故事。她笑着,抚摸着我的头,解释道。她的曾祖父确实有很多财富,但战争摧毁了一切。现在祖父去世了,她想和家人住在一起。
My dreams f a luxurius life had been brken. At first s disappinted was I that I even lcked myself in the rm, crying fr quite a while. Then suddenly the fact that grandma was staying with us swept my sadness away. I had tried t make her lve me s that I culd jin her in Japan. I sn understd that I didn't need the wealth f Japan. My grandmther had given me far greater riches right here at hme.
我对奢侈生活的梦想已经破灭了。一开始我很失望,甚至把自己锁在房间里,哭了好一会儿。突然间,奶奶和我们住在一起的事实让我打消了我的悲伤。我曾试图让她爱我,这样我就可以和她一起去日本了。我很快就明白了,我不需要日本的财富。我的祖母在家里给了我更多的财富。
【解析】
本文以人物为线索为展开,作者的父亲小时候出生在日本,通过之前的照片作者推测祖母的家庭肯定很富裕;作者想着讨好祖母,希望祖母带他去日本生活;祖母来了,但并不是穿着和服来的,而是穿着一件普通的蓝色西装;作者主动和祖母接近,祖母跟他讲着日本的历史传说故事,祖母的英文水平进步了,作者对日本的理解也随之加深。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“没人说她要回去,“我”就像一只热锅上的蚂蚁。”可知,第一段可描写作者急于去日本过奢侈的生活,所以主动向祖母询问归期,并希望祖母带自己一起回日本,以及祖母的回应。
②由第二段首句内容“我奢华生活的梦想破灭了。”可知,第二段可描写作者梦想破裂后的感受,以及最后作者意识到真正的财富是什么。
2.续写线索:焦虑担忧——鼓起勇气——解释说明——梦想破灭——驱散悲伤
3.词汇激活
行为类
①.鼓起勇气:wrk up my curage/take heart f grace /get up the curage
②.解释说明:explain/make clear/accunt fr
③.梦想破灭:be brken/be shattered/fall thrugh
④.驱散悲伤:sweep my sadness away/disperse the sad
情绪类
①.焦虑担忧:anxius/wrried/alarming
【点睛】
[高分句型1]. At first s disappinted was I that I even lcked myself in the rm, crying fr quite a while.(s+adj.位于句首时部分倒装)
[高分句型2].Then suddenly the fact that grandma was staying with us swept my sadness away.(that引导同位语从句)
第10篇 一只加拿大鹅
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It's quite impressive t see Canada geese flying int the cluds. They live t be arund 25 years ld and are very lyal. They never frget their first hme. N ne knws this mre than my family.
In 2000, when I was seven, my parents and I came back frm a T-ball game ne late spring afternn. T ur surprise, tw adult geese and a baby gse were in ur driveway (车库前的私 人车道).The adults were shcked by us and flew away, but their baby was t yung t fly and culdn't fllw. We are n strangers t the ways f wildlife, s we knew t avid cntact with the baby, hping he culd jin his parents.
Hurs passed, and night fell. The tiny little thing was wandering arund ur yard, unaware f what culd happen. It was clear that the baby needed prtectin, warmth, and fd t make it t the mrning, s we brught him nt ur back prch (门廊)and set up a wire fence t enclse and prtect him.
We all pretty much slept with ne eye pen till mrning. And then anther mrning. And anther. Each day, we tried eagerly t get the baby back t his parents, wh kept cming t ur yard. He wuldn't g t them, thugh, and they wuldn't cme clse enugh t claim him. The baby gse had clearly decided we were his new family and we gave him a name - Peeper, because he wuld fllw us arund the yard making a peeping (唧唧叫)nise, nnstp.
Days turned int weeks, and weeks turned int mnths, until almst a year passed. Peeper slept n ur back prch in typical gse fashin. Every day, my dad wuld clear his drppings with water and thrw him up int the air, s he culd fly a lp arund the huse, cming back again nce the prch was clean.
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One evening, my uncle was ver, and my dad wanted t shw him Peeper's lp.
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It came as a shck 20 years later when an aging adult gse made his way back t my yard.
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One evening, my uncle was ver, and my dad wanted t shw him Peeper's lp. But this time, Peeper just flew ff. Everyne was very, very sad. It was dark, and we were wrried. We lked fr him fr days calling his name, but he didn’t cme back. We hped he went ff n his natural way. Again, days turned int weeks and weeks turned int mnths, then years. I missed Peeper. I wuld call fr him every time I saw a grup f geese flying by in V-frmatin. Twenty years passed, and Peeper became a happy memry fr family.
一天晚上,我叔叔结束了,我爸爸想给他看皮珀的环。但这一次,皮珀只是飞走了。每个人都非常、非常难过。天很黑,我们很担心。我们找了好几天他在叫他的名字,但他没有回来。我们希望他能很自然地走下去。天又变成了几周,几周变成了几个月,然后是年。我错过了哭泣。每当我看到一群鹅以v形形飞过时,我会叫他。二十年过去了,皮珀成了家庭快乐的回忆。
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It came as a shck 20 years later when an aging adult gse made his way back t my yard. At first, I thught it was just anther gse. And yet, smething abut him seemed strangely familiar t me. The gse came back repeatedly. He did all f the same things Peeper used t, like trying t cme in thrugh the frnt dr and sleeping in ur back prch. Besides this gse respnded t the name Peeper. Much t my surprise my ld friend returned, 20 years later.
20年后,一只年迈的成年鹅回到了我的院子里,这令人震惊。一开始,我还以为它只是另一只鹅。然而,我似乎对他有一些奇怪的熟悉。那只鹅不停地回来了。他做了所有和皮珀以前一样的事情,比如试着从前门进来,在我们的后门廊里睡觉。此外,这只鹅还回应了皮珀这个名字。令我吃惊的是,20年后,我的老朋友回来了。
【解析】
本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了两个成年大雁和一个孩子停在作者家的车道上,成年大雁飞走了,留下了小雁,后来经作者爸爸照顾,逗留了很久,直至作者叔叔来参观时才飞走,20年后又飞回来的故事。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“一天晚上,我叔叔回来了,我爸爸想给他看Peeper的飞行。”可知,第一段可描写小雁飞走后的故事。
②由第二段首句内容“20年后,当一只年老的成年大雁回到我的院子时,我大吃一惊。”可知,第二段可描写作者后来发现是之前飞走的小雁的惊喜。
2.续写线索:飞走——寻找——等待——回家——惊喜
3.词汇激活
行为类
①.回家:make ne’s way back t/g back hme/return hme
②.有反应:respnd/in respnse/reactin/t
情绪类
①.担心:wrry/cncern abut/fell wrried
②.令某人吃惊:surprise/astnishment/amazement。
【点睛】
[高分句型1]:I wuld call fr him every time I saw a grup f geese flying by in V-frmatin.这句话运用了现在分词作宾语补足语。
[高分句型2]:It came as a shck 20 years later when an aging adult gse made his way back t my yard.这句话运用了关系副词when引导的定语从句。
[高分句型3]:He did all f the same things Peeper used t, like trying t cme in thrugh the frnt dr and sleeping in ur back prch.这句话运用了省略关系代词的定语从句和动名词作宾语。
第11篇 “我”被隔离了
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My wife, Megan, and I went ut t dinner with an ld friend wh we had nt seen in a while. There had been sme talk f COVID-19 (新型冠状病毒)n the news, but it was early in the utbreak and peple were still ging abut their daily rutines. Even thugh everyne in ur grup felt perfectly fine, we tk precautins(预防):We washed ur hands with sap , did nt share fd and had n significantly clse cntact.
A few days later, ur friend called and tld us that she had tested psitive fr the crnavirus. She had felt sme mild symptms(症状)fr a day r s after that dinner and was able t be tested because she is a dctr. On the fllwing day, started t feel a little tired and my head was a bit cludy. I decided t stay in the master bedrm away frm the rest f my family. The next mrning. I wke up with a 39-degree fever. That was when we realized that I might have caught the virus frm ur friend.
At nce, Megan called ur state's crnavirus htline, wh then called in ur primary care dctr and the head f ur lcal hspital system's crnavirus team. We explained that we had been in cntact with smene wh had been tested psitive, and I was having symptms. They quickly apprved me t receive a test at an urgent care center lcated five minutes' drive frm my huse. The result made my heart sank — I was als tested psitive, and the lcal hspital wasn't equipped with the facilities t treat my disease. As a mild case, I was recmmended t stay at hme and quarantine (隔离)myself.
Fllwing the dctr's advice, Megan and I quarantined urselves and ur children. With my develped symptms , I started islatin in the bedrm, and the nly interactin I had with Megan was when she brught in fd. Megan slept n a small cuch in ur hme ffice away frm the kids' rms. She als minimized her cntact with ur kids in case she was carrying the virus.
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We decided t call everyne we had been in cntact with ver the curse f the past week.
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Thugh wrried abut the seriusness f the virus ,I knew I had t be brave.
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【答案】We decided t call everyne we had been in cntact with ver the curse f the past week. Megan insisted that we shuld let them knw that I had tested psitive. Hard as it was t infrm peple that we might have given them the crnavirus, it was the respnsible thing t d. T ur pleasant surprise, all f ur friends shwed their understanding and supprt upn hearing the news. T cheer us up, ne f my wife's best friends even baked a cake with the letters "Stay strng" n it and delivered it t ur frnt dr.
我们决定打电话给过去一周里我们联系过的每个人。梅根坚持认为我们应该让他们知道我的检测结果呈阳性。虽然很难告知人们我们可能给了他们冠状病毒,但这是负责任的事情。令我们惊喜的是,我们所有的朋友听到消息都表示了他们的理解和支持。为了让我们高兴起来,我妻子最好的一个朋友甚至烤了一个蛋糕,上面写着“保持坚强”,然后把它送到了我们的前门。
Thugh wrried abut the seriusness f the virus. I knew I had t be brave. I made sure t get plenty f rest and did sme exercise t stay as healthy as I culd. I als managed t ease the wrries f Megan and ur kids during ur quarantine by spending mre time ding nline vide-chats with them. Within the fllwing week, my fever started t fade and I culd feel my head clearing. The next test shwed a cheering result. It came back negative. Had it nt been fr the lve and care frm thse arund me, I wuldn't have made it.
尽管我担心病毒的严重性。我知道我必须是勇敢的。我确保得到足够的休息,做一些运动来保持健康。在我们被隔离期间,我还通过花更多的时间和孩子们进行在线视频聊天,设法缓解了梅根和孩子们的担忧。在接下来的一周里,我的发烧开始消退,我能感觉到我的头清醒了。下一次测试显示了一个欢呼的结果。结果是负的。如果不是因为我周围人的爱和关心,我就不会成功了。
【解析】
本文以新冠病毒传染为线索展开,讲述了新冠病毒传播初期,作者和妻子因和老朋友共进晚餐,被传染了病毒,他们尽力和孩子做到隔离,然后给过去一周联系过的每一个人打电话,勇敢地面对病毒,并最终战胜疾病的故事。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我们决定给过去一周我们接触过的每一个人打电话”可知,第一段可描写作者一家得到朋友的理解和支持。
②由第二段首句内容“虽然我很担心这种病毒的严重性,但我知道我必须要勇敢”可知,第二段可描写作者勇敢面对病毒,隔离期间,互相联系,积极治疗到痊愈的过程。
2.续写线索:得到理解支持——惊喜——互相联系——痊愈——庆幸——感谢
3.词汇激活
行为类
①得到理解支持:get understanding and supprt /get help/ be understd and supprted
②.互相联系:cnnect with each ther / cntact with each ther/ ding nline vide-chats with them
③.痊愈:recvery/be cured
情绪类
①.惊喜:a pleasant surprise/be surprised/ be astnished
②.庆幸:gd frtune /be lucky
③.感谢shwing his appreciatin/shw his gratitude/be grateful
【点睛】
[高分句型1]. Hard as it was t infrm peple that we might have given them the crnavirus, it was the respnsible thing t d.(as引导让步状语从句的倒装)
[高分句型2]. T cheer us up, ne f my wife's best friends even baked a cake with the letters "Stay strng" n it and delivered it t ur frnt dr.(不定式作目的状语)
[高分句型3]. Had it nt been fr the lve and care frm thse arund me, I wuldn't have made it. (虚拟语气条件句中省略if的部分倒装)
第12篇 “我不是小偷”
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There was a rich cuple wh was thrwing a big New Year party at their huse. S they went shpping at the market where everything was f high cst and fixed price. They wanted t maintain their level f standard s they didn’t mind paying fr it. After purchasing all they needed, they called a prter t carry everything and drp it at their hme. The prter wh came was f an ld age, and lked very unhealthy, and his clthes were trn, and he lked as if he wasn’t even able t meet his daily needs.
They asked the prter abut the charges fr delivering their gds t their hme. The ld prter quted just $20, well belw the market price. Yet, the cuple argued and bargained with the prter and finally settled fr $15. The prter was struggling t make even ne time’s meal s he needed anything he culd earn.
The cuple was very happy thinking hw well they bargained with the pr prter and paid him $15 in advance and left after giving the prter their address fr delivery. They reached their hme and ne hur passed, and tw hurs passed, but the prter still didn’t deliver their stuff.
The wife started t get angry at her husband, “I always tell yu nt t trust such persn, but yu never listen t me. I am sure instead f delivering the gds t ur hme, he must have disappeared with everything. We must immediately g back t the market t inquire and then t the plice statin t file the cmplaint against him.”
They bth left twards the market. On their way near the market, they saw anther prter. They stpped him t inquire abut the ld prter and nticed that he was carrying their gds in his cart! The angry wife asked him, “Where is that ld thief? This is ur gds and he was suppsed t deliver them. It seems yu pr thieves are stealing ur gds and ging t sell them.”
Paragraph 1:When the prter heard the angry wife asking.
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Paragraph 2:Upn hearing this, the husband had tears in his eyes,
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【范文】
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When the prter heard the angry wife asking, he turned back. The prter replied, “Madam, please calm dwn. I’m nt a thief. That pr ld man was sick since last mnth. He culdn’t earn enugh t even have a single meal f the day. Therefre, he fell dwn and handed me $15, saying, ‘I have taken an advance fr this delivery, and yu deliver the gds t the cuple’s hme.’ Madam, he was pr and hungry, but he was an hnest man. I was just n the way t cmpleting the ld man’s last delivery t yur hme.”
当搬运工听到愤怒的妻子问时,他转过身去。搬运工回答说:“夫人,请冷静下来。我不是一个小偷。那个可怜的老人从上个月起就生病了。他挣到足够的钱,甚至不能一天吃一顿饭。因此,他倒了下来,递给我$15,说:“我提前交货了,你把货物送到这对夫妇的家里。”夫人,他又穷又饿,但他是个诚实的人。我就在完成老人最后一次送你家的路上。”
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Upn hearing this, the husband had tears in his eyes, and the wife felt s ashamed that she had n curage t lk her husband in the eyes. Suddenly she rushed t the market. Half an hur later, the wife came back with sme fd in her hand. She passed the fd n t the prter, and said srry t the prter, saying that she shuldn’t suspect them, and tk them as thieves. At last, the prter tk the gds t their huse, and the rich cuple changed their attitude t the man like the prter.
一听到这句话,丈夫的眼睛里就流满了眼泪,妻子感到非常羞愧,她没有勇气去看她的丈夫的眼睛。突然,她冲向了市场。半小时后,妻子手里拿着一些食物回来了。她把食物递给看门人,对看门人说了抱歉,说她不应该怀疑他们,就把他们当作小偷。最后,搬运工把货物带到他们家里,这对有钱的夫妇像搬运工一样改变了对他的态度。
【解析】
通过阅读所给文章可知,一对富人夫妇为了准备新年聚会去市场不惜高价买了许多物品,然后雇佣了一个搬运工把这些物品运回家。搬运工是一个年老体弱生活拮据的人,他要价$20低于市场价,而富人夫妇讨价还价后只给$15。富人夫妇高兴地回家等着老人把物品送来,却迟迟不见老人的身影。妻子认为上了老人的当,一定老人把他们的物品卖掉了。回去找老人时却发现他们的物品在另外一个搬运工的车上。
续写部分分为两段,第一段开头是:当搬运工听到生气的妻子问题时……,所以应该写他讲述的实情,老人病了又吃不上饭,这次摔倒了,他把$15给了这个搬运工,请求他把物品送到富人家。第二段开头是:丈夫听了,眼里含着泪水,……。下文应该写富人夫妇被老人感动,行动和态度都发生了改变。
最后还要注意所续写短文的词数应为150左右。按要求完成写作任务。
本文描写详略得当,使用了高级词汇和高级句子。如:calm dwn, taken an advance, Upn hearing, felt ashamed, changed their attitude等高级词汇;Therefre, he fell dwn and handed me $15, saying, ‘I have taken an advance fr this delivery, and yu deliver the gds t the cuple’s hme.’和She passed the fd n t the prter, and said srry t the prter, saying that she shuldn’t suspect them, and tk them as thieves.运用了非谓语动词;the wife felt s ashamed that she had n curage t lk her husband in the eyes.运用了s……that句型。等高级句式。
第13篇 感恩的心
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The mst delicius memries seem t happen during the hlidays. And like a squirrel preparing fr winter, I put them away t enjy slwly during the lng winter mnths. Smetimes, I enjy them fr years.
Amng them are sweetest recllectins: my little girls at the church play and the mment they gt their first angel wings; a pink dlly strller(手推车) wheeled int the bedrm with a tiny vice declaring, ''Lk what Santa Claus brught me! ''; r New Year's snwmen wearing bright scarves brrwed frm a grandma's fragrant drawer.
But there is ne memry that is a little bittersweet -- srt f like 80% dark chclate, but still gd fr yu.
This stry brings t mind a clrful candy dish and a very little by. The ccasin was smewhere between Christmas and New Year's when a few candies in a dish remained behind, a bright spt in dull winter gray.
Wrapped in December's chill, my then 3-year ld grandsn, Justin, and I had dashed frm the warmth f my parked car int the building where I planned t take care f a few wrk-related tasks.
A smiling secretary greeted us as we brushed the snwflakes and rubbed ur hands t chase the cld. Then with my grandchild clse t my side, I busied myself, finishing the items f business that had brught us there. But while his hand remained in mine, his eyes fell n the candy dish sitting nearby.
As we turned t leave, the thughtful and very bservant wman behind the desk asked the questin all children wait t hear.
''Hney, '' the kindly wman said, peering ver her glasses at Justin. ''Wuld yu like a candy bar? '' she asked, her hand pushing the dish clse fr an easier reach.
The by lked up questiningly, his eyes meeting mine, permissin hanging in the air. A slight nd frm me and then a hurried beeline t the candy dish fllwed. One candy bar was already in his hand.
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''Justin!'' I said frm the drway. By this time his pudgy hands had grabbed ne -- and nly ne -- and he made his way back t me. My vice was smewhat serius as I realized manners had been frgtten. ''What d yu say? '' Hearing this, the little by turned n his heel, prmptly returning t the candy dish. ''Get Grandma ne, t! '' I laughed. The secretary laughed. And even little Justin inncently giggled at the fun we were having.
“贾斯汀!”我从门口说。这时,他那胖乎乎的手抓住了一只,回到我身边。当我意识到举止有些严肃,因为我的声音被忘记了。“你说什么?‘’小男孩听到这话,转过身来,立刻回到糖果盘旁。”“奶奶也买一个!‘’我笑了。秘书笑了起来。就连小贾斯汀也天真地笑着。
In the humr f the mment, I felt smething hard t swallw. There was a truth that lingered lng after the strawberry candy taste had disappeared. What example had I set fr this little ne while ften in my care? Was he learning mre abut ''getting'' and less abut gratitude -- that heartfelt ''thank yu''? In the years since, I've always lved t remember that mment. But ne gift I hpe we all leave with ur children is the imprtance f a grateful heart. Really, what culd be sweeter?
在当时的幽默中,我感到有些东西难以接受。在草莓糖果的味道消失后,一个真相持续了很久。我经常为这个孩子树立了什么榜样?他是不是更多地了解“得到”,更少地了解感激——衷心的“感谢”?在此后的几年里,我一直很喜欢记得那一刻。但我希望我们都带着孩子们留下的一份礼物是一颗感恩之心的重要性。真的,还有什么能是更甜的呢?
【解析】
这是一篇读后续写。文章主要讲述了作者和孙子的一次经历带给她苦中带乐的回忆。
续写分为两段。第一段的开头是:“Justin!”我在走廊上说。这时他的手上抓着一颗糖,然后朝我走过来。我的声音有点严肃,我意识到自己当时失态了。“你说什么?”。听到这话,小男孩转过身去,立刻跑到糖果盘那里。“给奶奶也拿一颗。”我笑了。秘书也笑了。小Justin也咯咯的笑了。第二段的开头是:在这个幽默时刻,我觉得有些东西难以下咽。在草莓味糖果的味道消失之后,有一个想法始种萦绕在我心头。我给小家伙树立了什么榜样?他学到了更多关于得到,更少关于感激的东西吗(那种发自内心的感激)?从那以后,我一直记得那一刻。我总是希望让孩子学会真正的感恩。没有什么比这更好了。
续写时应注意故事情节要符合逻辑,基础时态为一般过去时。
范文内容完整,要点全面,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当,上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系。作者在范文中使用了一些高级表达,例如:Hearing this, the little by turned n his heel, prmptly returning t the candy dish.中使用了现在分词作状语;There was a truth that lingered lng after the strawberry candy taste had disappeared.中that引导同位语从句;What example had I set fr this little ne while ften in my care?中what引导主语从句。这些表达的使用不仅给文章增色添彩,也展示了作者扎实的语言功底。
第14篇 礼物与友谊
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As a sixth grader, I began nticing hw ther kids were separating int grups. I wasn't sure where I belnged. I fund it hard t fit in.
Our teacher had assigned "secret friends” fr the cming week. She wrte each kid's name n a piece f paper and threw them int a glass; then we each clsed ur eyes and drew the name f a classmate wh we were t secretly befriend and supprt ver the next five schl days. By the middle f the week, everyne, including me, had turned this assignment int a cntest t see whse secret friend culd leave the best gift. We left cards, pens and even mney. It seemed that everyne was getting cl presents frm their friend except me.
On the last mrning f ur assignment, I walked int my classrm and nticed there was a package. I pened the wrapping paper and inside was a bx f pwder(胭脂粉).The girls sitting near me laughed the gift I had received. T make matters wrse, the pwder had already been pened.
I tried t frget abut the embarrassing gift, but when I was in the bathrm during the break, the girls wh had seen me pen the pwder started speaking ill f my secret friend f giving it t me. I quickly jined in "Hw terrible," I heard myself saying "What culd my friend be thinking by giving me such a stupid gift? My grandmther wuldn't even want it." The girls laughed at my remarks and rushed ut f the bathrm. I stayed t wash my hands and let the water run thrugh my fingers as I thught abut what I had just said. It wasn't nrmal like me t say mean things like that abut smene.
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Then I saw my classmate Janet cme ut f a bathrm bth(厕所隔间),tears streaming dwn her face.
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Then I saw my classmate Janet cme ut f a bathrm bth(厕所隔间), tears streaming dwn her face. She shuted at me with anger, “If yu dn’t want my gift yu can just leave it instead f laughing at it. This is the best pwder frm my mum! “Befre I culd say a wrd, Janet dashed ut, leaving me dumb with deep regret. But sn I clenched my fingers and made up my mind t find Janet and say srry t her. There she was, sitting in a tree shadw wiping her eyes.
然后我看到我的同学珍妮特从浴室间(厕所隔间)出来,眼泪从她脸上流下来。她愤怒地对我喊道:“如果你不想要我的礼物,你就离开它,而不是笑。这是我妈妈那里最好的药粉!我还没来得及说话,珍妮特就冲了出去,让我哑口无言。但很快我握紧手指,决定找珍妮特,向她说对不起。她就在那里,坐在树影里擦着眼睛。
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Alng with my aplgies, I explained the reasn. I was nt a mean girl by judging peple’s presents. The reasn why I cmplained in frnt f the girls was that I wanted t fit in, having a sense f belnging in the grup. Hearing my sincere wrds, Janet calmed herself dwn after cnstant sbs and said, “True friendship cmes frm genuine care and lve fr each ther. I think that’s ur teacher’s intentin f this ‘secret friend’ assignment”. That day, I learned t cherish real friendship.
除了道歉,我还解释了原因。通过评判别人的礼物,我并不是一个卑鄙的女孩。我在女孩们面前抱怨的原因是我想适应这个群体,有一种归属感。听到我真诚的话,珍妮特在不停地啜泣后平静下来,她说:“真正的友谊来自于对彼此真正的关心和爱。我认为这就是我们老师要做的这个“秘密朋友”任务的意图。那天,我学会了珍惜真正的友谊。
【解析】
1.精读文章,确定文章线索,如是以时间为线索还是以空间为线索等,这有利于“顺藤摸瓜”。本文以空间为线索,根据提示语可知,故事的发展由教室转向洗手间。
2.仔细审题,明确续写要求,如字数限制(150)、续写段落的首句提示等,做到“心中有数”。本文需续写两个段落,每个段落均给出了段首句,可根据段首句完成续写。
3.回扣原文,想象续写内容。快速回读短文,揣摩文章的思路,结合段首的提示语,确定续写段落的内容。
4.拟写草稿,修改错词病句。结合提示语和文中划线的关键词拟写出草稿,注意句子结构的多样性,语言的丰富性,上下文的衔接。
本文写作做到了:与原文的主题保持一致;要与原文的体裁写作手法保持一致;与主要人物的思想行为、性格特点要与原文保持一致。文章写作中使用了if引导的状语从句(If yu dn’t want my gift yu can just leave it instead f laughing at it.);现在分词作伴随状语(There she was, sitting in a tree shadw wiping her eyes.);定语从句和表语从句(The reasn why I cmplained in frnt f the girls was that I wanted t fit in, having a sense f belnging in the grup.)。
第15篇 团聚的一家
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Five years after his tw yung sns gt lst frm the U.K. t Trnt,their father is really excited t have them back in Manchester,England. On Aug.14,the Star brke the news t Abdul Abubakar that his children had been fund safe and well in Hamiltn—5,600 km frm their hme. “Oh my Gd,” he said when first tld. “Is that true? Where are my children? Oh my Gd. Oh my Gd. I’m abslutely shaking. I want t hug them. Oh my Gd. Oh my Gd. Oh my Gd. My children!” Since 2010 he’d had n idea where they were living n r if they were even alive.
After years in the dark,his kids were fund. Abubakar was finally reunited with his sns in Trnt at the end f December. “I was very happy. It was a great mment. I can’t even describe my feeling n that day. It was like a dream.” he said. “Even nw we are tgether in Manchester,I still feel this dream is nt real.” A shrt time after they went missing,the Manchester plice called. Abubakar t say they had been fund by mistake.
The mment he received the Star’s call,Abubakar began preparing t fly t Canada and hug his sns,but the lng separatin and age f his sns meant it wuld nt be a simple reunin. Abubakar was given limited time t talk t his sns,wh remained in Children’s Aid care in Hamiltn. He thanked Canadians fr their supprt,especially Children’s Aid and the Missing Kids Sciety f Canada,wh helped him thrugh the legal frmalities.
“Talking t the bys again did nt even feel real. It was amazing,” he tld the Star after his first phne call with the children. His jy was mixed with sadness,because at that time,nly the lder sn had recgnized his father. It brke his heart,he said,t learn they had been given new names and did nt recgnize their birth names. “I can’t speak. I’m feeling s sad nw,” he said in September.
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Fr the bys,the early experience is fading. They have been t the dctr and dentist,are scheduled t start schl sn,and have jined a lcal swimming club. “The bys are happy in their new hme,” their father said. “They play utside freely;n ne is hiding them indrs anymre. They’re very excited t g ut and play with ther kids,and they g swimming in the lcal pl.”.
对男孩们来说,早期的经历正在消退。他们去看了医生和牙医,计划很快开始上学,并加入了当地的一个游泳俱乐部。“孩子们在新家很快乐,”他们的父亲说。“它们在外面自由地玩耍;再也没有人把他们藏在室内了。他们很兴奋能出去和其他孩子一起玩,然后去当地的游泳池游泳。”
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While he’s delighted t have them back,Abubakar is als still adjusting t the new situatin. “They did nt remember me at are aware that their new names were fake,and they call each ther their real name,and I call them n their real names. “Smetimes I frget myself and call them the names used in Trnt and they tell me,‘Dad,dn’t call me that name,call us ur real names.’” The happy father sn laughed fr the mistake he made.
虽然阿布巴卡尔很高兴,但阿布巴卡尔仍在适应新形势。“他们根本不记得我了。。他们知道他们的新名字是假的,他们互相称呼对方为真名,我也只称呼他们的真名。“有时我忘记了自己,叫他们多伦多用的名字,他们告诉我,‘爸爸,别叫我,叫我们真名。”快乐的父亲很快就因为他犯的错误而笑了。
第16篇 失而复得的狗
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A Russian dg named Shavi was hit by a car and the driver left withut ffering help. She was saved by a wman named Nina wh tk her in,nursed her back t health,and then fund her a hme. But Shavi escaped frm her new hme and walked nearly 200 miles back t be with her guardian angel after tw weeks.
Last winter,Shavi had been trying t survive as a street dg during the cld Russian winter when her life nearly ended. She was the victim f a hit & shy; and & shy; run,which resulted in tw badly brken legs,amng ther injuries. She nearly frze t death,but tw cyclists fund her and brught her t a vet. They wanted t find Shavi a hme t the public,and nly ne persn respnded—Nina.
The wman brught the injured dg back t her hme,and nursed her back t health. She even taught Shavi hw t walk again,and trained her t understand basic cmmands.
Shavi was a fighter,and n the first day after the surgery,wuldn’t even mve herself n the blanket set ut fr her. Rather,she tried t make it utside,and was fund lying n the dr step. Nina lked after her and spent the next six mnths helping her recver. Sme parts were easy; Shavi was a smart student,and easily learned cmmands. But she was terrified f strangers and cars,and it tk a lng time t get her accustmed t the utside wrld again.
Thugh she wuld have lved t have kept her,bstacles prevented Nina frm ding s. Her apartment was t small,especially with three cats and tw ther rescue dgs,and her jb and family cmmitments kept her frm giving the new ne as much attentin as she needed.
As much as it pained her t d it,she searched fr smene t take her in,but the nly friends willing t d s lived 180 miles away. They lived ut in the cuntryside,and Shavi wuld have mre rm t walk arund. Nina believed the new wner was truly the best chice fr her.
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Hwever,nly days after arriving at her new hme,Shavi went missing after she dug a hle under the fence.
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What was mst fascinating abut the reunin is that Shavi als mves thers.
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Hwever,nly days after arriving at her new hme,Shavi went missing after she dug a hle under the fence. Wrried,her new wners called Nina t tell her their sad news—Shavi was nce again living by herself ut n the streets. Almst tw weeks later,Nina was walking dwn the rad when she was surprised at smething tuching her leg. It was Shavi!Nina burst int tears,hardly able t believe that this dg walked s far just t find her.
然而,就在到达新家几天后,沙维在篱笆下挖了一个洞就失踪了。她的新主人很担心,打电话给尼娜,告诉她他们的悲伤消息——沙维再次独自住在街上。大约两周后,尼娜走在路上,惊讶地发现有什么东西碰到了自己的腿。那是Shavi!妮娜哭了起来,简直不敢相信这只狗走了这么远只是为了找到她。
What was mst fascinating abut the reunin is that Shavi als mves thers. Nina’s family had mved t a bigger apartment. “I’ve heard amazing stries abut dgs’ lyalty,but I never imagined this srt f thing wuld ever happen t me. Even nw,I can hardly believe this dg traveled such a lng distance t find us,” said Nina,“I wuld never give this kind f friend away again. I never grw tired f repeating this—animals are the mst devted and lving creatures. They need ur lve and care.”
这次团聚最迷人的是,沙维也感动了其他人。尼娜的家人已经搬到了一间更大的公寓里。“我听说过关于狗忠诚的惊人故事,但我从来没有想过这种事情会发生在我身上。即使是现在,我也简直不敢相信这只狗走了这么远的距离才能找到我们,”尼娜说,“我再也不会放弃这种朋友了。我从不厌倦重复这些话,动物是最忠诚、最可爱的生物。他们需要我们的爱和关心。”
第17篇 忠诚的狗
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A lyal dg has cntinued t shw its lyalty,keeping watch n its wner’s grave six years after he passed away.
Capitan,a German shepherd,reprtedly ran away frm hme after its wner,Miguel Guzman,died in 2006.A week later,the Guzman family fund the dg sitting by his grave in central Argentina.
Miguel Guzman adpted Capitan in 2005 as a gift fr his teenage sn,Damian. And fr the past six years,Capitan has cntinued t stand guard at Miguel’s grave. The family says the dg rarely leaves the site.
“We searched fr him,but in vain,” Mrs. Guzman tld a reprter. “We thught he must have gt run ver and died.”
“The fllwing Sunday we went t the cemetery,and Damian recgnized his pet. Capitan came up t us,barking as if he were crying.”
Adding t the unusual circumstances,Mrs. Guzman says the family never brught Capitan t the cemetery befre he was discvered there.
“It is a mystery hw he managed t find the place,” she said.
Cemetery directr Hectr Baccega says he and his staff have begun feeding and taking care f Capitan.
“He turned up here ne day,all n his wn,and started wandering all arund the cemetery until he eventually fund the tmb f his master,” Baccega said.
“During the day he smetimes has a walk arund the cemetery,but always rushes back t the grave. And every day,at six ’clck sharp,he lies dwn n tp f the grave,stays there all night.”
But the Guzman family hasn’t abandned Capitan. Damian says the family has tried t bring Capitan hme several times but that he always returns t the cemetery n his wn.
“I think he’s ging t be there until he dies,t. He’s lking after my dad,” he said.
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【答案】Several mnths passed and the dg kept waiting there with perseverance as if his wner were bund t return frm very distant place.It was getting freezing cld.Capitan lay n the cemetery just like playing with his wner Miguel Guzman.It’s mre than a pleasure accmpanying his master and smetimes he barked as if he were crying.He was extremely eager t make Guzman aware f his mind that he wuld rather keep his lneliness than leave.
几个月过去了,那只狗坚持不懈地在那里等着,好像它的主人一定要从非常遥远的地方回来似的。天气变冷了。就像和他的主人米格尔·古兹曼一起玩一样。这不仅仅是一种陪伴主人的乐趣,有时就像他在哭一样。他非常渴望让古兹曼意识到他的想法,他宁愿保持孤独也不愿离开。
The dg fell asleep in a daze n the grave during the night.The Guzman family fund their pet,Capitan died in happiness,enjying his dream.It’s a mystery between Capitan and his master Guzman.N ther persn culd understand it.Capitan was buried beside his wner and the family believe their lyal dg will surely live in heaven with Guzman.
狗在坟墓上睡着了。古兹曼一家发现了他们的宠物,卡皮坦幸福地死去,享受着他的梦想。这是卡皮坦和他的主人古兹曼之间的关系。没有任何一个人能理解它。卡皮坦被葬在他的主人旁边,家人相信这只皇室狗肯定会和古兹曼住在天堂。
第18篇 拯救口渴的鹿
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It was ne f the httest days f the dry seasn. We had nt seen rain in almst a mnth. The crps were dying. Cws had stpped giving milk. The creeks and streams were lng gne back int the earth. If we didn’t see sme rain sn,we wuld lse everything. It was n this day that I learned the true lessn f sharing and witnessed the nly miracle I have ever seen in my life.
I was making lunch fr the family when I saw my 6yearld sn,Billy,walking tward the wds. I culd nly see his back. He wasn’t walking with his usual way. He was bviusly walking with great effrt,trying t be as still as pssible. Minutes after he disappeared int the wds,he came running ut again tward the huse. I went back t make sandwiches,thinking that whatever he had been ding was cmpleted. Mments later,hwever,he was nce again walking in that unusual way tward the wds. This activity went n fr an hur. Finally I culdn’t take it any lnger. I walked ut f the huse and fllwed him.
He was cupping bth hands in frnt f him as he walked,being very careful nt t spill the water he carried. I sneaked(偷偷地走) clse as he went int the wds. Branches and thrns slapped his little face but he did nt try t avid them. He might have a much higher purpse,I thught. As I came clser,I saw the mst amazing sight. Several large deer std in frnt f him. Billy walked right up t them,at the sight f which I almst screamed fr him t get away. A huge buck(雄鹿) was dangerusly clse. But the buck did nt threaten him nr even mve as Billy knelt dwn. And then I saw a tiny baby deer lying n the grund,bviusly suffering frm thirst and heat,lift its head with great effrt t lap up the water in my by’s hands.
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When the water was gne,Billy jumped up t run back t the huse.
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And nw I knew what’s ging n.
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When the water was gne,Billy jumped up t run back t the huse. I fllwed him back t a tap. Billy pened it with his small hand and a small trickle f water began t run ut. He knelt there,letting the drip slwly fill up his “cup”.Then he ran quickly t the thirsty animals.
水没了,比利跳起来跑回屋里。我跟着他回来敲门。比利用他的小手打开它,一点水开始耗尽。他跪在那里,让滴水慢慢地填满他的“杯子”。然后,他迅速地跑到那些饥渴的动物们面前。
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And nw I knew what’s ging n. The week befre,he had made the same truble with ur hrses,which caused him a lecture frm his father abut the imprtance f nt wasting water. That shuld be the reasn he didn’t ask me fr help. It tk much time fr the drps t fill his hands. His eyes were filled with tears,saying “I’m nt wasting”.Nw,I let him attend the baby deer alne fr it was his jb while I just std n the edge f the wds watching. All I can say is that the rain that came that day saved ur farm,just like the actins f ne little by saved anther.
现在我知道发生了什么了。一个星期前,他对我们的马惹了同样的麻烦,这使他父亲告诫他不浪费水的重要性。这应该是他没有向我求助的原因。水滴花了很多时间才填满他的手。他的眼睛里充满了泪水,说着“我不是在浪费”。现在,我让他独自去看小鹿,因为这是他的工作,而我只是站在树林边看着。我能说的是,那天的雨救了我们的农场,就像一个小男孩的行动救了另一个小男孩一样。
第19篇 家庭最重要
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。(满分25分)
Twenty years ag, I drve a taxi fr a living. One night I went t pick up a passenger at 2:30 a. m. When I arrived t cllect, I fund the building was dark except fr a single light in a grund flr windw.
I walked t the dr and kncked, "Just a minute," answered a weak, elderly vice.
After a lng time, the dr pened. A small wman in her eighties std befre me. By her side was a small suitcase.
I tk the suitcase t the car, and then returned t help the wman. She tk my arm and we walked slwly twards the car.
She kept thanking me fr my kindness. "It's nthing," I tld her. "I just try t treat my passengers the way I wuld want my mther treated."
"Oh, yu're such a gd man." She said. When we gt int the taxi, she gave me an address, and then asked, "Culd yu drive thrugh dwntwn?"
"It's nt the shrtest way," I answered quickly.
"Oh, I'm in n hurry," she said. "I'm n my way t a hspice? (临终医院). I dn't have any family left. The dctr says I dn't have very lng. "
I quietly reached ver and shut ff the meter (计价器). Fr the next tw hurs, we drve thrugh the city. She shwed me the building where she had nce wrked, the neighbrhd where she had lived, and the furniture shp that had nce been a ballrm where she had gne dancing as a girl.
Smetimes she'd ask me t slw dwn in frnt f a particular building and wuld sit staring int the darkness, saying nthing.
At dawn, she suddenly said, "I'm tired. Let's g nw." We drve in silence L the address she had given me.
"Hw much d I we yu?" she asked.
"Nthing." I said.
"Yu have t make a living," she answered. "Oh, there are ther passengers," I answered. She said thanks t me, but she lked s sad.
注意:
1.所续写的短文词数应为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.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
4续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
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Almst withut thinking, I bent and gave her a hug.
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I was n my way t visit her.
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Almst withut thinking, I bent and gave her a hug. She held nt me tightly. Befre the wman left , I said t her, “My mther treated everyne kindly, she is a great persn, but she passed away years ag. yu are like my mther,” the wman said, “ thank yu. If yu want t visit me, I’ll tell yu my stry.” Then the wman left. After a lng pause, I drve the taxi t g hme.
我几乎不假思索地,弯下腰给了她一个拥抱。她紧紧地抓住我。在那个女人离开之前,我对她说:“我母亲对每个人都很好,她是一个伟大的人,但她几年前就去世了。你就像我妈妈一样,”那女人说,“谢谢你。如果你想去看我,我会告诉你我的故事。然后那个女人离开了。停了很久之后,我开着出租车回家了。
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The next day, I was n my way t visit her. The ld wman tld me that she used t be a millinaire. She became immersed in making mney. She was the wner f a particular building we saw last night. But she neglected her family. her nly sn died ne year ag because f cancer. She sld everything t save him, but failed. Hw sad! At last, the ld wman said t me, “Life is shrt, but please be in n hurry. Thugh everyne has t earn mney t make a living, always remember that family is the mst imprtant thing t yu,” I said nthing but ndded hard.
第二天,我就在去看她的路上。老妇人告诉我,她曾经是个百万富翁。她开始于赚钱。她是我们昨晚看到的一幢大楼的主人。但她忽视了她的家人。她唯一的儿子一年前死于癌症。她卖掉了一切来救他,但都失败了。多么多的悲伤啊!最后,老妇人对我说:“生命很短暂,但请不要着急。”虽然每个人都必须赚钱才能谋生,但你要永远记住,家庭对你来说是最重要的事情。”我什么也没说,只是使劲地点了点头。
第20篇 一辈子的朋友
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。(满分25分)
“Friends are angels wh leave miracles (奇迹) in yur heart.”“Quilts sewn by friends are a true cmfrt.”. tk a lt f time. But the messages n it felt meaningful.
When I started my current prject,_I wke up every day with new ideas and fresh enthusiasm. I really believed the imprtance f what I wanted t create, and I had my husband, Claudi,_cheer me n. But then, things gt hard. I injured my shulder and my recvery was slw. In the middle f it, I lst Claudi t cancer. Then I was discuraged, lnely, and withut Claudi's supprt. Facing dwn the halffinished quilt in my sewing rm ne mrning sn after his death, I culd hardly gather the energy t sew it.
The quilt was meant t be a way t keep my ld nursing class tgether. We'd graduated frm Mercy Cllege f Ohi ver 40 years befre and quickly wrked all ver the cuntry. I always tried t find ways t cnnect everyne tgether, but nthing ever seemed t wrk ut. I knew I needed t find a cnnectin t share at a distance. I thught abut a quilt.
I gt in tuch with as many f my ld classmates as I culd. Everyne wh wanted t jin the prject was sent a piece f fabric (织物). They culd sign it r write a persnal message. Once I gt the pieces back, I'd sew them n the finished piece.
I rubbed my painful shulder and ran my hand ver the unfinished quilt. There was still s much t d. Our class's frtyfifth anniversary party was cming up, but my heart wasn't in this prject anymre. With Claudi's encuragement I'd kept at it despite my painful shulder. But Claudi was gne. Wrking n the quilt was impssible with my aches and pains. Why was I even trying? I cvered up my sewing_machine and left the quilt as it was.
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。
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Weeks passed but I didn't sew a thing. I thught f it ne afternn when I went int my sewing rm t dust. Quilting pieces cvered the table. They were filled with clrful messages frm my ld classmates. I picked ne up:“Mercy sisters—friends frever!”The handwriting was messy, but the statement was true. I culd almst imagine my ld friends right beside me, whispering wrds f encuragement and lve. Maybe I was nt as alne as I thught. Suddenly my prject n lnger felt s frightening. N time t waste. I uncvered my sewing_machine and gt t wrk.
几个星期过去了,但我什么也没缝。一天下午,我走进缝纫室掸去灰尘,想到了。绗缝的碎片覆盖着桌子。里面充满了我老同学们丰富多彩的信息。我拿了一个:“仁爱姐妹,永远的朋友!”笔迹很乱,但说法是真的。我几乎可以想象我的老朋友就在我身边,低语着鼓励和爱。也许我并不像我想的那么孤单。突然间,我的项目不再感到那么可怕了。不要浪费任何时间。我打开了我的缝纫机,开始工作了。
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I arrived at ur frtyfifth anniversary party equipped with pictures f the finished quilt. The ladies cheered as the phts went frm hand t hand. I culdn't wait fr them t hld the real thing, fr them t be cvered in the cmfrt f ld friends, just like I had been when I needed it mst. N matter hw much the distance was, whether it was frm heaven r Earth acrss the cuntry, Claudi and my friends wuld always be there fr me in spirit.
我到达了我们的五十周年派对配备完成被子的照片。,女士们欢呼起来。我迫不及待地让他们拿着真正的东西,让他们得到老朋友的安慰,就像我最需要它的时候一样。无论距离有多远,无论是从天堂还是从大地出发,克劳迪奥和我的朋友们都将在精神上永远陪伴着我。
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