专题06 读后续写(第1期)-2024届浙江高考英语模拟试题分项汇编
展开When my husband Randy died in late fall, deciding what t d with his garden was way dwn n the list f necessary tasks. During the first few mnths, I cried with ur daughters, planned a memrial, cried with my family, celebrated a quiet Thanksgiving, and panicked ver nt having bught Christmas presents.
As the calendar turned t a new year, the ften rainy days and lng nights deepened my srrw. I fund myself exhausted at the end f February, bth physically and mentally.
Then the daffdils blmed (开花) in the garden.
Years befre, Randy had planted dzens f these lemn-yellw flwers. T him, they served as a reminder f hpe, a prmise that light and warmth wuld sn replace cld and dark. Lking at thse dauffdils, I thught abut hw Randy had cnsidered ur garden a living wrk f art, carefully chsing plants s we’d see new blms every mnth.
Then I nticed all the weeds that had taken rt and spread everywhere. The neglect (疏于打理) shwed, fr Randy’s illness had lasted a cuple f years, a time when he didn’t have energy fr yard wrk the way he had befre.
Faced with the neglected garden, I felt verwhelmed in the beginning. My daughters suggested I hire a service t clean everything up. I didn’t respnd.
Every time I sat in the garden alne, the memries f the lively garden came flding, like the numerus scenes in an unfrgettable film. Many days Randy came hme frm wrk, changed int ld clthes, and headed ut the dr t mw r prune (修剪). Orange dragnflies fllwed him arund the yard as he wrked. Hneybees buzzed amng the flwers, birds sang beautiful sngs, and gentle breezes carried the sweet smell f dirt. N matter hw cld r wet it was, the fresh air and physical activity made him energized and refreshed. Fr Randy, the wrk was quiet and cmfrting, which was a relief, as well as a pleasure.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The days grew warmer and lighter, and I started the wrk myself.
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Weeks later, my daughters returned t visit me.
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【浙江省名校协作体2023-2024学年高三上学期开学适应性考试】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。
Dad handed me the bucket and the net with a lng, wden handle. He gave Paulie tw dead fish wrapped in newspaper. They were tied up with string like a present. I held my nse, but Paulie held thse fish like they were his best baseball cards.
“Since we all want crabs fr supper, catch a whle bunch. But just in case yu dn’t, we have leftver brccli (花椰菜).” Dad said with a wink.
The salty air frm Chesapeake Bay filled ur nses. This was the best place in the wrld t catch blue crabs. They like grassy, shadwy water, s Paulie and I headed fr ur ld wden dck. It was ht, and I sat dwn and swung my legs ver the edge, int the cl water. Paulie struggled t tie the string t ne f the slippery fish. Then he slid the extra fish int the bucket and set it in the dark water under the dck fr later.
“Here.” Paulie handed me the baited string. “Dangle (提着) this dwn in the water t call the crabs.”
Crabs lve smelly, ld fish, s ur first crab didn’t take lng t cme. Its big claw clamped (紧夹住) the bait, and I raised the string real slw s Paulie culd net it. But my legs swishing (发出刷刷声) in the water startled that crab, and it let g and flated back t the bttm like a leaf ff a tree. Paulie brught up the net and std there with the handle n the dck.
“Kathy, I can’t believe yu’re ging t be in third grade and can’t sit still fr ne minute,” he said.
“And I can’t believe yu’re ging t be in sixth grade and haven’t caught any crabs yet.”
I went back t dangling the fish.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
“Well, get ready,” he urged. “Here cmes anther ne.”
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Paragraph 2:
The sun began t set.
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【浙江省名校协作体2023-2024学年高三上学期返校联考】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。
Missy was abslutely my best friend in the whle wrld. We had knwn each ther since first grade, and we literally did everything tgether. We frequently visited each ther’s hmes, we knew each ther’s families like they were ur wn. The interesting thing abut ur relatinship, hwever the fact was that the lder we gt, the mre ur values seemed t differ. We still enjyed a lt f the same things, but I was a bit mre settled while she lved being assciated with ppular peple and things. Althugh she was basically a gd persn, she had n prblem with frcing things t g her way.
Perhaps this is why it seemed that her family actually trusted me mre than they trusted her. S, n the day when Missy shwed up at my huse with a huge dent (凹痕) in her father’s car, I knew that we were in fr a trublesme time.
She had banged the car int a tree while ut that day, and she knew her father was ging t have an explanatin. S she stpped by my huse in rder t make up a stry that wuld lessen her father’s rage. Missy decided t tell him that while in a parking lt, smene must have backed int the car and dented it. Lking at the dent with sme crashed leaves and bark still sticking there, I attempted t perish (打消) her thught. “I dn’t think yur father will buy it.” “ Dn’t wrry,” she insisted,“even if my dad desn’t trust me, he’ll trust yu.” My rle was t cnfirm fr her. Nw keep in mind that I had strng bjectins t lying and I wanted abslutely nthing t d with the situatin. I lved her parents just like my wn, and I did nt want t be a party t this lie that Missy was creating. Nevertheless, after much request and a general questining f my lyalty t ur friendship, I decided that the least I culd d was t act as a silent witness. That way, I wasn’t actually lying; I just wasn’t telling the full truth.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: An hur r s later, we presented Missy’s father with the car and the inquiry began.
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Paragraph 2: Her father lked at me with great disbelief.
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[高分句型2]. It dawned n me that the precius but fragile trust had been smashed by my silence.(运用了It作形式主语,that引导主语从句以及过去完成时的被动语态)
【Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次联考】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。
A Fur-legged Guardian Angel
Snw had just melted ff the grund that April day at ur huse in Regina Beach, Saskatchewan. I had just cleaned up the pl in preparatin fr selling the huse. The year befre, I had lst my jb with the prvincial gvernment, and nw ur financial situatin was grim. In despair, I had finally put the hme n the market, and a real estate agent was due t shw up later that day. Even wrse, I wuld have t give up my belved Great Dane (大丹犬), Brigitte, because I culd n lnger affrd the cst f feeding it. The thught f lsing the dg and ur beautiful hme was almst mre than I culd bear.
Deep in despair, I sat typing up resumes and cver letters. Out f the crner f my eye I culd see my thirteen-mnth-ld sn, Frrest, as he lay n the carpet, playing near ur big, gentle nanny-dg, Brigitte. It seemed as if Brigitte was always meant t be in this family and she turned ut t be a perfect cmpanin.
Brigitte came t ur huse n Christmas eve when the drbell rang and I was sure sme f my Christmas packages had arrived. I ran t the dr and swung it pen, but n ne was there. I sensed smething and lked dwn, nly t find a beautiful Great Dane sitting there, lking up at me with big, intelligent eyes. There was n way that she culd have rung the drbell by herself, was there? Perhaps, smene had fund the puppy smewhere and left her there, and then rang the drbell and ran away. They accurately guessed I wuld welcme an additinal family member and take care f her.
Thinking f these, I culdn’t help heaving a sigh and went straight back t wrk. Hwever, I hadn’t typed mre than tw sentences when Brigitte began barking furiusly and running back and frth t the sliding glass dr verlking ur pl.
I raced t see what was happening and nticed that the sliding dr was slightly pen. Suddenly, I realized Frrest was nwhere t be seen. In panic, I pened the dr and ran utside.
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
There I was surprised t see Brigitte, wh was terrified f water, dive int the pl.
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Finally, the dctr said Frrest was all right and culd be released frm hspital.
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【2024·浙江省绍兴市高三上学期模拟预测】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’ve spent my adult life as a cllege prfessr teaching peple hw t think mre creatively and use mre f their brainpwer. Interestingly, this lifetime passin was awakened by a casual cntest when I was a child.
At a family picnic fr emplyees f the cmpany where my father wrked, they held cntests fr the children — wh culd blw the biggest bubble-gum (泡泡糖) bubble, wh culd hp the lngest n ne leg. I was 13, full f enthusiasm and the spirit f cmpetitin, s I threw myself int the cntests. The grand finale, the handkerchief-thrwing cntest, I realize nw, was nt meant t demnstrate any real skill, but simply fr laughs. But it stirred my lve f thinking utside the bx.
The judge gave each f the dzen children a clth handkerchief and tld us the winner wuld be the ne wh threw it the farthest. The first thrwers, the little nes, tk mighty wind-ups (挥臂动作), but when the clth left their hands, it pened and fluttered (飘动) t the grund a few inches in frnt f them. The crwd rared with laughter, and being 13, I didn’t like adults laughing at us.
S it made me angry t see the kids thrwing harder when the handkerchief always pened, caught the air and died. The secret was nt t thrw harder but t keep the clth frm pening. Suppse I hid a rck in the clth withut tying it. The rck wuld drive the clth at least farther than the thers, and when they separated, peple might nt ntice a small rck landing in the grass. I had a gd chance f getting away with it, but I didn’t want t win by cheating. What I really wanted t d was t shw them that a kid culd beat them at their wn game. I had t make the handkerchief fly like a rck. Like a rck! That was it! But the questin was hw.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: I was thinking really hard when suddenly a gd idea struck me.
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Paragraph 2: “It’s just the handkerchief,” the judge declared, hlding it up and untying the knts (结).
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【2024届浙江省强基联盟适应性考试】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。
If yu had t chse ne wrd t describe Kevin, it might have been “slw”. He didn’t learn his ABCs as fast as ther kids. He never came in first in the schlyard races. Hwever, his smile was brighter than the sun in June; his heart was bigger than the muntain sky. Kevin’s enthusiasm fr life was quite infectius.
When Kevin jined the bys’ schl basketball team, basketball became the center f his life. At practice, he wrked s hard that yu’d think he was preparing fr the NBA.He liked t stand in a certain place near the free-thrw line and sht at the basket. Patiently, he std there thrwing ball after ball after ball. “Lk at me, Cach!” he’d shut at Randy, jumping up and dwn with the excitement f shting.
Kevin and his whle team truly lved basketball. But just lving the game didn’t help them win. Mre balls fell ut f the basket than int it, and the bys lst every game that seasn, except ne—the night when it snwed and the ther team culdn’t make it t the game.
It was a cld snwing afternn when their last game came. As the last-place team, they played against the first-place team. The game went pretty much the same as expected, and near the middle f the furth quarter Kevin’s team std nearly 30 pints behind.
At that pint, ne f Kevin’s teammates called time-ut. As he came t the side, Randy culdn’t imagine why the time-ut had been called. “Cach,” said the by. “This is ur last game and I knw that Kevin has played in every game, but he’s never made a basket. I think we shuld let Kevin make a basket.” With the game cmpletely ut f reach, the idea seemed reasnable, s the plan was made. When they had the ball again, they passed it t Kevin wh was standing in his special place near the free-thrw line.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
His first sht bunced arund but missed.
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Finally, the ball tk ne bunce and went in unexpectedly.
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【2024届浙江省强基联盟高三仿真模拟卷(一)】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 had all the usual child fears. I culdn’t g t sleep unless the light in my bedrm was n. I dreaded that smeday when my mther was distracted, Crazy Betty (ur lcal small-twn ddball) wuld grab me in the grcery stre. On the httest summer nights, my feet had t be wrapped tightly in my bed sheets; if ne f them hung bare ver the side f the bed, wh knew what might grab it in its cld, slimy claw.
But all ther frights paled in cmparisn with the Great Fear, the Titanic f my childhd terrrs. That fear — and I admit, I feel a tightening in stmach typing the wrds even tday — was that smething wuld happen t Mnk-Mnk, my belved ty mnkey. That was the deepest fear f my childhd and I learned frm it the lessn f cherishing what’s imprtant in my life.
Lking at Mnk-Mnk tday, yu wuldn’t see what I see. Yu’d see a trn, disclred sck mnkey, very much past his prime, stuffing leaking frm his stumpy tail, hles n his sck-bdy inexpertly stitched up with thread that desn’t match. I see my dearest childhd friend, my cmpanin f a thusand nights. When I was nly tw and very ill, an aunt made him fr me and delivered him t the hspital. I bnded with him fiercely and rarely let him ut f my sight. When n ne else was arund, Mnk-Mnk played endless games with me, saked up my tears, and listened t my secrets.
And then Uncle Ken came t visit. He lived in Ohi and ccasinally he wuld cme and stay with us fr a cuple f days. I didn’t knw Uncle Ken well, and I didn’t like him very much. I had the feeling that he didn’t really like me, either. He clearly thught it was pretty silly that a big first-grader was dragging a sck mnkey arund, and he teased me by saying he thught he’d take Mnk-Mnk hme t Ohi with him. His wrds almst scared me t death. I clutched Mnk-Mnk mre tightly.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I was at schl a few days later when Uncle Ken left.
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Finally Mnk-Mnk was fund jammed behind the sfa.
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【浙江强基联盟2023-2024学年高三上学期10月统测】阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段话,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sally’s birthday was appraching, and the excitement that usually filled her heart was nw replaced with disappintment and stress. Turning eleven was a big deal, and she had always celebrated it with a grand party surrunded by her friends. Hwever, this year was different. The burden f excessive hmewrk and her parents’ struggling business weighed heavily n her, frcing Sally t make the difficult decisin f nt having a birthday party, even thugh it was an event she enjyed dearly every year.
One day, during break, her best friend, Jane, with a curius lk in her eyes, apprached. “Are yu ging t have a birthday party this year?” Jane asked, sensing Sally’s sadness.
“N,” Sally sighed and replied sadly, “There’s just t much ging n and my parents are ging thrugh financial difficulties.”
She smiled weakly, trying t cnceal her immense disappintment and stress, but Jane saw thrugh her pretence (假装) easily. Jane ndded thughtfully and did nt say anything. After the break, Sally saw her talking t ne f their classmates, Sarah, secretively. Curius, Sally went ver t them, but as sn as Jane saw her, she quickly walked away. Sally was startled by Jane’s strange actins and turned twards Sarah.
“What did she say?” Sally asked.
Hwever, Sarah simply shrugged and walked away with Jane, leaving Sally standing there, feeling left ut and anxius.
What is happening? Sally wndered anxiusly. Are they keeping smething frm me?
As Sally’s birthday drew nearer, Jane was ften fund chatting sftly with her ther classmates. Whenever Sally went ver t them, they wuld just walk away r tell her that they were talking abut a secret which Sally was nt allwed t knw. Jane has never kept secrets frm me befre, Sally thught. Her heart fell. Even her friends were distancing themselves frm her! She swung between cnfusin and sadness with each passing mment, desperately trying t figure ut what was happening. Why were her friends distancing themselves frm her? And what were they hiding?
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
On the day f Sally’s birthday, she went t schl and fund her classrm in ttal darkness.
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Tears sprang frm Sally’s eyes and her face brke int a radiant smile.
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【2024·浙江省七彩阳光新高考研究联盟返校联考】
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。
Nature, while beautiful, culd als be unpredictable and merciless. But mst imprtantly, we bear in mind that in the darkest times, there's always a light at the end f the tunnel, just like Mrs. Evans' cabin light.
One bright summer day, my friend Peter and I decided t venture int the unexplred trails f the Great Smky Muntains. Blessed with rich bidiversity and fascinating landscapes, the natinal park seemed a perfect getaway. Little did we knw that ur casual hike wuld sn turn int an unexpected persnal incident, frever engraved in ur memries.
We set ff early in the mrning, equipped with ur backpacks and a map that was suppsed t guide us thrugh the winding trails. The sun was up, casting lng shadws n the frest flr as we set ff n ur jurney. We trekked (艰难行走), laughed, and marveled at the beauty f nature arund us.
As we trekked thrugh the dense frests, taking in the natural wnders arund us, we culdn't help but feel a sense f adventure cursing thrugh ur veins. The trail was rugged and uneven, but we persevered thrugh the challenging landscape.
Midway thrugh ur expeditin, we stumbled upn a breathtaking waterfall, its glistening waters cascading dwn the rcks in a quiet and peaceful meldy. We sat dwn by the water's edge, taking a mment t get lst in the beauty f nature. The cl mist frm the waterfall envelped us, and we felt refreshed and energetic.
As the day wre n, we ventured deeper int the wilderness, eager t explre every crner f this natural paradise. We were s absrbed in the beauty f nature that just didn't ntice ur way and it seemed that we culd nt find the way back t the familiar part f the frest.
Panicking, we scrambled t find ur way back but the dense vegetatin and winding trails nly served t cnfuse us further. We tried t remember any pssible signs that might lead us back. N sner had we celebrated ur return t the clear trails than smething wrse happened.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Suddenly, the weather tk an abrupt turn.
Just when we were abut t give up, a faint light flickered in the distance.
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