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技巧17 如何用好副词-高一英语读后续写基础技巧与整体演练
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这是一份技巧17 如何用好副词-高一英语读后续写基础技巧与整体演练,共19页。
第一组 必备副词1
犹豫不决地hesitantly
不耐烦地impatiently
无怜悯地;残忍地mercilessly /cruelly
闷闷不乐地mdily;unhappily
虚弱地;微弱地weakly
生气地angrily
害怕地;恐惧地(run away/scream) fearfully
羡慕地;嫉妒地enviusly
焦虑地、不安地、担忧地anxiusly
有力地;坚定地firmly
担忧地;着急地wrriedly
出乎意料地;意外地unexpectedly
困惑地cnfusedly
忠诚地;一心一意地devtedly
赞美地;钦佩地admiringly
失望地disappintedly
高兴地delightedly
感兴趣地 interestedly
满意地 cntentedly
匆忙地 hurriedly
疲倦地tiredly/ wearily
天真地inncently
安全地safely
坚定地;坚决地determinedly
钟爱地;深情地 lvingly
【使用例析】(改编自2017年11月浙江高考)
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 vacatin with my mther
I had an interesting childhd: It was filled with surprise and amusements, all because f my mther-lving, sweet, and yet absent-minded and frgetful. One strange family trip we tk when I was eleven tells a lt abut her.
My tw sets f grandparents lived in Clrad and Nrth Dakta, and my parents decided t spend a few weeks driving t thse states and seeing all the sights alng the way. As the first day f ur trip apprached, David, my eight-year-ld brther, and I unwillingly said gd-bye t all f ur friends. Wh knew if we’d ever see them again? Finally, the mment f ur departure arrived, and we laded suitcases, bks, games, camping equipment, and a tent int the car and bravely drve ff. We bravely drve ff again tw hurs later after we’d returned hme t get the purse and traveler’s checks Mm had frgtten.
David and I were always a little nervus when using gas statin bathrms if Mm was driving while Dad slept: “ Yu stand utside the dr and play lkut while I g, and I’ll stand utside the dr and play lkut while yu g.” I had terrible pictures in my mind: “Hney, where are the kids?” “What?! Oh, Gsh… I thught they were being awfully quiet.” We were never actually left behind in a strange city, but we weren’t abut t take any chances.
On the furth r fifth night, we had truble finding a htel with a vacancy. After driving in vain fr sme time, Mm suddenly gt a great idea: Why didn’t we find a huse with a likely-lking backyard and ask if we culd set up tent there? David and I became nervus. T ur great relief, Dad turned dwn the idea. Mm never culd understand ur bjectins.If a strange family shwed up n her frnt drsteps, Mm wuld have been delighted. She thinks everyne in the wrld as nice as she is. We finally fund a vacancy in the next twn.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已为你写好。
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The next day we remembered the brand-new tent we had brught with us._____________________________
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We drve thrugh several states and saw lts f great sights alng the way.____________________________
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The next day we remembered the brand-new tent we had brught with us. Mm firmly insisted that we must make full use f it since we had brught it. David and I lked at Dad, hping he culd stp her crazy idea. T ur great disappintment, he agreed. We spent a whle afternn seeking a nicecamping place and set upur tent befre the night fell. It was the first time that I had thught mm culd be wise as I gazed at ur stunning tent admiringly. “Oh, I frgt the pillws!” What a miscnceptin! Despite the ache f my neck, we had sme great nights.
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We drve thrugh several states and saw lts f great sights alng the way. The bright blue sky, the limitless green grass, the grup f sheep, the setting sun and the cuntless stars in the curtain f nights kept me spellbund. Nt nly did we see the picturesque scenery, we als managed t cnsider mm’s scandals as a kind f fun.I really lve my Mum. T ur relief, the fur f us safely arrived at grandparents’ place and went back t ur hme. It was s frtunate t see my friends again.
第二组 必备副词2
拼命地;发疯般地 (wrk/run) crazily=like crazy
随意地; 漫不经心地;粗心大意地;马虎地carelessly
随意地; 漫不经心地casually
狂跳(heart) beat wildly
欢呼cheer wildly
急切地四处张望lk wildly arund
(态度)冷淡地cldly
猛烈地;剧烈地(shake/tremble/shiver) vilently
无助地helplessly
尴尬地;难为情地awkwardly /embarrassedly;
笨拙地clumsily
茫然地blankly
贪婪地greedily
不情愿地reluctantly/ unwillingly
怀疑地dubtfully
激动地、兴奋地excitedly
迟钝地; 呆笨地dully
绝望地;无望地hpelessly
憎恨地hatefully
后悔地;遗憾地 regretfully
粗鲁地;无礼地rudely
不安地; 紧张地 uneasily/restlessly/nervusly
粗暴地(push/grabbed sb) rughly
严厉地 (punish/say) severely/ sternly
固执地 stubbrnly
【使用例析】(改编自2016年10月浙江高考)
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。
One weekend in July, Jane and her husband, Tm, had driven three hurs t camp vernight by a lake in the frest. Unfrtunately, n the way an unpleasant subject came up and they started t quarrel. By the time they reached the lake, Jane was s angry that she said t Tm,“I’m ging t find a better spt fr us t camp”and walked away.
With n path t fllw, Jane just walked n fr quite a lng time. After she had climbed t a high place, she turned arund, hping t see the lake. T her surprise, she saw nthing but frest and, far beynd, a snwcapped muntain tp. She suddenly realized that she was lst.
“Tm!”she cried.“Help!”
N reply. If nly she had nt left her mbile phne in that bag with Tm. Jane kept mving, but the farther she walked, the mre cnfused she became. As night was beginning t fall, Jane was s tired that she had t stp fr the night. Lying awake in the dark, Jane wanted very much t be with Tm and her family. She wanted t hld him and tell him hw much she lved him.
Jane rse at the break f day, hungry and thirsty. She culd hear water trickling(滴落) smewhere at a distance. Quickly she fllwed the sund t a stream. T her great jy,_ she als saw sme berry bushes. She drank and ate a few berries. Never in her life had she tasted anything better. Feeling strnger nw, Jane began t walk alng the stream and hpe it wuld lead her t the lake.
As she picked her way carefully alng the stream, Jane heard a helicpter. Is that fr me? Unfrtunately, the trees made it impssible fr peple t see her frm abve. A few minutes later, anther helicpter flew verhead. Jane tk ff her yellw bluse,_ thinking that she shuld g t an pen area and flag them if they came back again.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
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But the helicpter didn’t cme back again, and the day became darker. _______________________________
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Jane wke up at the daybreak. ________________________________________________________________
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But the helicpter didn’t cme back again, and the day became darker. Jane was s tired, hungry, and extremely frightened. Regretfully, she thught t herself,“If nly I had nt quarreled with Tm. Where is Tm? He must have made the emergency call. What indeed is enugh curage. If I cntinue my spirits tmrrw, I will be likely t guide the helicpter.”Lying beside the stream, she fell asleep very sn. Suddenly, she heard the shuts f tigers, which made her scared t death. After she held her breath fr a few minutes, everything was quiet again. In the terrible darkness, she slept again.
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Jane wke up at the daybreak. She caught sight f a fisherman at_a_distance, with whse help she climbed t an pen area. T_her_great_jy, a helicpter flew verhead just at that mment. The fisherman helped flag her yellw_bluse wildly. This did catch the rescuers’ attentin! Jane was rescued. Seeing Tm, she excitedly tld him hw much she missed him. Never wuld they be away frm each ther. Tm gave her the warmest and lngest hug she had ever received. Peple arund smiled with satisfactin.
第三组 必备副词3
有礼貌地plitely
真诚地sincerely
熟练地skilfully
欲睡地sleepily
伤心地 sadly
宽容地tlerantly
考虑周到地、若有所思地thughtfully
温顺地meekly
偷偷地(meet/leave) secretly
默默地silently
自信地cnfidently
耐心地patiently
自豪地prudly
热心地;热情地;非常感兴趣地enthusiastically
尽情地;由衷地;发自内心heartily
同情地sympathetically
赞美地;钦佩地admiringly
紧紧地 tightly
小心谨慎地cautiusly
好奇地curiusly
严肃地;认真地seriusly
痛苦地(身体)painfully
非常伤心地;痛苦地;悲痛地(心理);srrwfully
非常伤心失望地;怨恨地;bitterly
【使用例析】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。
Thugh brn int a rich family, by twenty, Hilary had spent all the mney. He then had sme truble with the bank and was put in prisn. He escaped and ran t Australia, where he culd either die r wrk, which gave him n pleasure. Then he remembered that he had an aunt.
She was his father’s nly sister, but his father used t say she brught n glry t the family. It seemed that his aunt had failed t marry a nbleman. Instead, she had chsen a businessman as her husband. S her brther cnsidered her dead. Later n, her husband died and left her a lt f mney; but that did nt bring her back t life in her brther’s pinin.
Hilary discvered his aunt’s address. Frtunately she remained faithful and hnest t him. S Hilary sn mved int her huse and lived cmfrtably.
Sn his aunt was deadly ill. Hilary was very wrried. Fate had fund a hme fr him, and was nw ging t thrw him ut f it. There was nly ne thing that culd save him: her will.
“Will?”she said,“Yes, I have made ne. That was when I was a girl and had nt much mney. I left all my mney t sme religius peple.”
“Didn’t yu make anther will when yu were married.” Hilary asked.
“N,”she said in a lw vice, “There was n need. When I finally had a lt f mney I fund I had n relatins.”
On the next day he went t the public library and examined a bk f law. It tld him what he already believed. When a wman is married, an earlier will lses its value. A new will must be made. If n new will is made, the mney ges t the nearest relatin. Hilary knew that he was his aunt’s nly relatin. His future was safe.
After a few mnths, Hilary’s prblems became serius. He badly needed mney. He had expensive tastes, and wed a lt f mney t shpkeepers. They trusted him because his aunt was rich; but the debt was terrible.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
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Unfrtunately his aunt did nt want t discuss mney matters at all.__________________________________
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One night, his aunt asked him t prepare the medicine fr her.______________________________________
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Unfrtunately his aunt did nt want t discuss mney matters at all. Hilary began t wnder abut a new prblem. Shuld it be better fr his aunt t die nw s that he culd get the mney t pay ff his debts? Just then, his aunt tld him that she was ging t send fr her lawyer. Wrried that his aunt might leave all her mney t smene else in her new will, he made a quick decisin t put her life t an end.
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One night, his aunt asked him t prepare the medicine fr her. Realizing it was a gd chance t carry ut his plan, Hilary secretly dubled the amunt f the medicine, which wuld surely put his aunt t sleep frever. Actually his aunt was s well aware f his intentin that she seriusly explained that if she culd live until tmrrw, she wuld make a new will in his favr and that if she died that night, he wuld get nthing. Hearing this, Hilary attempted t stp her drinking the medicine, but it was t late.
第四组 必备副词4
轻轻地;悄悄地(walk/clse the dr) quietly
轻轻地(sway/tremble)slightly
轻轻地sftly(rain/wind) /gently(nt vilently)
温柔地;和蔼地mildly/ gently
谦虚地mdestly
沉默地speechlessly /dumbly
感激地gratefully
迅速地swiftly
坚定地firmly/determinedly
勇敢地bravely
热情地;热烈地warmly
和蔼地kindly
渴望地;热切地eagerly
害羞地;内向地shyly
仔细地clsely
专心地attentively
舒服地cmfrtably
考虑周到地;体谅地cnsiderately
故意地deliberately
慷慨地generusly
凶猛地;凶狠地;愤怒地fiercely
怀希望地hpefully
仁慈地mercifully
快乐地;愉快地(smile) /brightly / cheerfully
绝望地;拼命地desperately
大声地 ludly
友好地;礼貌地pleasantly
【使用例析】(改编自2017年6月浙江高考)
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。
On a bright, warm July afternn, Mac Hllan, a primary schl teacher, was cycling frm his hme t Alaska with his friends. One f his friends had stpped t make a bicycle repair, but they had encuraged Mac t carry n, and they wuld catch up with him sn. As Mac pedaled(骑行) alng alne, he thught fndly f his wife and tw yung daughters at hme. He hped t shw them this beautiful place smeday.
Then Mac heard quick and lud breathing behind him.“Man, that’s a big dg!”he thught. But when he lked t the side, he saw instantly that it wasn’t a dg at all, but a wlf, quickly catching up with him.
Mac’s heart jumped. He fund ut his can f bear spray. With ne hand n the bars, he fired the spray at the wlf. A bright red clud envelped the animal, and t Mac’s relief, it fell back, shaking its head. But a minute later, it was by his side again. Then it attacked the back f Mac’s bike, tearing pen his tent bag. He fired at the wlf a secnd time, and again, it fell back nly t quickly restart the chase(追赶).
Mac was pedaling hard nw. He waved and yelled at passing cars but was careful nt t slw dwn. He saw a steep uphill climb befre him. He knew that nce he hit the hill, he’d be easily caught up and the wlf’s teeth wuld be tearing int his flesh.
At this mment, Paul and Becky were driving their car n their way t Alaska. They didn’t think much f it when they saw tw cyclists repairing their bike n the side f the rad. A bit later, they sptted what they, t, assumed was a dg running alngside a man n a bike. As they gt clser, they realized that the dg was a wlf. Mac heard a large vehicle behind him. He pulled in frnt f it as the wlf was catching up fast, just a dzen yards away nw.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
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The car abruptly stpped in frnt f him.________________________________________________________
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A few minutes later, the ther tw cyclists arrived.
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【参考范文】
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The car abruptly stpped in frnt f him. Paul and Becky gt ut f the car immediately t give help. But with the bare hands, they didn’t dare t fight with the wlf. Hwever, they still apprached the wlf bravely. At the same time, the wlf als nticed them and fiercely turned its head back, shuting ludly at Paul and Becky. Mac then jumped ff the bicycle and was ready t fight against the wlf. That reached deadlck.
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A few minutes later, the ther tw cyclists arrived. They fund the dangerus situatin, where three men circled the wlf. Mac’s friends als jumped ff their bicycles and jined the fight with the wlf. Mre and mre cars stpped. Sme drivers tk ut the sticks frm the cars, and sme tk ut the knives, even the guns twards the wlf. Just at that time, the wlf might feel the threats frm the peple, starting t withdraw. Sn, it ran away ff the rad and swiftly disappeared in the distance.
1.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。
On Father’s Day, many f us try t find the perfect gift fr ur fathers r father figures. Our fathers take up s much space in ur hearts that they will remain in ur memry frever.
My father, Jseph Kane, is truly the leader f the band. He has a gift fr music and sings like Eddie Arnld. Dad can pick up any instrument and play it and he has perfect pitch. He can’t read a nte f music, but he can understand music by ear.
When we were children, he culd sing a list f cwby sngs t put my brther, sister and me t sleep mst nights. As we grew lder, my father wuld rganize a jam sessin n Sunday nights. My sister played the flute, I played the vilin, and my brther banged n smething that culd play like drums. It was ne f my mst precius childhd memries.
Dad wrked at the Brklyn Navy Yard until its clsing. Then, he gt a jb with Grumman and wrked n the first lunar mdule that landed n the mn. In his spare time, he wuld d incme taxes fr all my aunts and uncles. Althugh he had n frmal training, he was talented in math s he helped us thrugh tugh hmewrk assignments, and I culd guarantee he never cheated n his taxes r anyne else’s.
On Sundays in the early 1960s, we wuld take a ride ut t the cuntryside t see hrse farms. That was the days when we gt t eat ut. Whenever I smelled delicius fd, it brught me back t thse Sundays.
My dad lved Hallween. I thught it was because he lved candies. As the years went by, I gt married and had children. When I saw him hand ut candies at my frnt dr, I suddenly realized that he did nt lve candies but he did lve all children, especially his grandchildren. He spent time clring with them, singing t them and just enjying their inncence. He had few friends. His family was his wrld.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Father’s Day was cming up, and I wanted t give him a surprise.
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Back hme, everyne was in a state f jy.
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2.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。
Fr the mst part, Hank, a tw-year-ld tan-and-white rescue cat, is a hmebdy - and fr gd reasn. The ne time he gt ut his yard in Washingtn. DC, he managed t get stuck in a 12-metre-tall tree fr tw days with n fd r water.
Hank’s big adventure started last Nvember 6. Delres Bushng his 75-year-ld wner, had just returned frm a farmers market when she realized Hank hadn’t cme in fr his midday snack. She called his name in alleys and streets arund her hme. As it gt dark, she began t wrry. Then she heard mewling, lked up and sptted Hank, seated n a branch near the tp f a neighbr’s tree.
Bushng believes Hank gt under a fence and then became scared by sme dgs. The mre scared he gt, the higher he climbed.
“Cats have an amazing ability t climb up trees, but actually they aren’t that gd at climbing dwn,” said Dan Eram, directr f field services fr the Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA).
Bushng, nw wrried abut getting Hank dwn, asked the HRA t take the lead, but it was n easy task. HRA called the fire department, but it refused t help, citing safety cncerns. Then Bushng called a cnstructin cmpany t ask abut renting scafflding(脚手架) but was tld she wuld have t bk the equipment 48 days in advance.
Next she reached ut f a lcal tree cmpany, Casey Trees, where vlunteers helping with planting and trimming. But the crew that came ut analyzed Hank’s predicament(困境)and said it wasn’t safe fr a persn t g up int the tree because the branches weren’t strng.
Bushng was quite upset. “T realize smething yu lve is in truble and yu persnally can’t d anything abut it is very frustrating,” she said.
Paragraph1. Seeing this, the neighbrs came t Hank’s rescue.
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Paragraph2. Once n the grund, Bushng picked Hank int her arms hlding him clse.
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3.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。
Jnathan had been wandering n the streets fr almst a whle day after angrily running away frm his hme in the mrning. Thinking f his quarrel with his mther fr his study, he still felt depressed and hpeless.
It was freezing and snwing at dusk n such a winter day. And the sky was dark. He was walking dwn an empty set where there were n passers-by, because peple must have lcked themselves at hme fr warmth. Jnathan was walking t a crssrad when suddenly he encuntered a little by stuck in the middle f the rad alne like him.
Jnathan had meant t turn a blind eye t him at first. But the by’s sad crying and the wrry that he might be hit by cars made Jnathan just nt walk away. He apprached, saying, “Hey! What are yu ding alne here? Where is yur mther?”
“I want t g t mama and papa. Please take me hme,” the by replied, bursting int tears. Jnathan led him away frm the crssrad. Then, he asked wrriedly, “Hw did yu cme here? What’s yur name?”
“I’m Le. I was playing with my cat. He ran away, and I ran after him fr a lng distance. But when I turned back hme, I lst my way,” cried the by. Feeling pity fr the by, Jnathan decided that he culdn’t leave the little by alne here. With n cellphne and cnsidering the plice statin was far frm here, Jnathan decided t help him first.
He tk him t different neighbrhds, aiming t lk fr his hme. But things didn’t g that smthly as he had expected. It was getting darker, and Jnathan thught he had t find Le’s hme. He kncked n every dr, nneffective. Exhausted and starving, he realized Le must be as hungry as him. He ffered him the chclate he had bught with his rest mney. It was snwing mre heavily, and he remved his cat and put it arund Le.
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, a plice car was drawing, and Jnathan waved with excitement t it.
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Seeing Le and his parents ff, Jnathan was lst in thught.
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4.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was the wrst day ever and I'll never frget it. The day began as usual. My husband, Alan, entered his ffice in ur hme and participated in cnference calls. In the kitchen, I culd hear him speaking n the phne t his bss. Suddenly, I heard sme wrds that were abslutely alarming.
When he exited his ffice mments later, my fears were cnfirmed- Alan had been laid ff. I hugged him as my heart sank, and my mind raced: What were we ging t d with his unemplyment? Wuld we lse ur huse if we culdn't affrd t pay fr it?
“We'll be fine,” he said.
“I knw," I respnded.
But, frankly, neither f us was very cnvincing. I wanted t be in bed with cvers ver my head, but I had t make my way t wrk. It was an hur int my shift befre I received a call frm the dctr. I had nticed sme strange lumps in my neck, and he'd been perfrming tests t determine the cause
“Yu have cancer,” he stated. I distinctly remember my respnse: “What?” I must have misheard. It sunded like he said I had cancer, but that was cmpletely ridiculus. I had always been healthy and cancer was ut f the questin. The dctr repeated thse terrible wrds. It was true: Cancer was in my bdy. He went n discussing future treatment plans and appintments, I think. I really wasn't listening anymre.
As I drve hme, I thught abut hw wnderful things had been up until this day. Nw it's time t pay back fr all thse amazing years. I prepared myself fr a hpeless future, r n future at all.
Alan hugged me when I arrived hme, and I cried as he held me tight. “Smeday in the future, we're ging t write abut tday,” he whispered in my ear, “and we'll call it Wrst Day Ever. ”
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。
We cheered urselves up and stpped feeling srry.
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All the effrts eventually paid ff.
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5.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。
That cld January night, I was grwing sick f my life in San Francisc. There I was, walking hme at ne in the mrning after a tiring practice at the theater. With pening night nly a week away, I was still learning my lines. I was having truble dealing with my part-time jb at the bank and my acting at night at the same time. As I walked, I thught seriusly abut giving up bth acting and San Francisc. City life had becme t much fr me.
As I walked dwn empty streets under tall buildings, I felt very small and cld. I began running, bth t keep warm and t keep away any pssible rbbers (抢劫犯). Very few peple were still ut except a few sad-lking hmeless peple under blankets.
Abut a blck frm my apartment, I heard a sund behind me. I turned quickly, half expecting t see smene with a knife r a gun. The street was empty. All I saw was a shining streetlight. Still, the nise had made me nervus, s I started t run faster. Nt until I reached my apartment building and unlcked the dr did I realize what the nise had been. It had been my wallet falling t the sidewalk.
Suddenly I wasn’t cld r tired anymre. I ran ut f the dr and back t where I’d heard the nise. Althugh I searched the sidewalk anxiusly fr fifteen minutes, my wallet was nwhere t be fund.
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。
Just as I was abut t give up the search, I heard the garbage truck (垃圾车) pull up t the sidewalk next t me.
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It was nearly 3 a.m. by the time I gt t bed.
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参考答案
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Father’s Day was cming up, and I wanted t give him a surprise. I cntacted my sister and brther as well as my uncle and aunt and tld them my idea—t rganize a perfect family cncert. S that day, we rented space at a hrse farm we used t g t, set up a venue and arranged delicius fd. The surprise came when Dad was taken t sit there. Just like in childhd, my sister played the flute, I played the vilin, my brther played the drums, and ur children sang the sngs that ur father wuld always sing t us when we were kids. Dad was s surprised and mved that he finally culdn’t help but cme n stage and perfrm with us.
Back hme, everyne was in a state f jy. Dad said it was the best Father’s Day present he had ever received. We decided that every mnth, we wuld rganize a family cncert t keep this “best Father’s Day gift” ging.
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Paragraph 1: Seeing this, the neighbrs came t Hank’s rescue. One neighbr dnated a can f sardines, hping it might attracted the hungry cat t cme dwn. Anther neighbr brught a tall ladder, which unfrtunately prved still t shrt. With Hank stuck in the tree fr a prlnged time, Bushng’s wrries munted. When Lydia whse tree Hank had climbed, talked abut hw her sister gt her cat dwn frm a tree, Bushng decided t try it at nce. Tgether they prduced a system f pulleys(滑轮)and lifted a basket with sme f Hank’s favrite things up t him. T their excitement Hank jumped int it.
Paragraph 2: Once n the grund Bushng picked Hank int her arms hlding him clse. Hank was still trembling with fear. The kind neighbr ffered the can f sardines. The starving cat licked the can clean and then settled cmfrtably in his wner’s arms purring enthusiastically. Seeing this, all the neighbrs present smiled with relief. Bushng said, with gratitude welling up in her heart, “I feel gd living in such a friendly neighbrhd. It gave me hpe when Hank was in truble.” Hanks adventure taught us a lessn abut neighbrs helping neighbrs.
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Suddenly, a plice car was drawing, and Jnathan waved with excitement t it. T his relief, the plice car pulled up and tw plicemen gt ff. Jnathan culdn’t wait t explain what had happened t Le. Then, the plicemen checked fr any missing persn’s reprt withut any delay, but fund nne. Having n chice, they drve the tw f them arund the nearby t cntinue searching fr Le’s hme. Finally, they made it t cntact the by’s parents. Jnathan was mre than glad t witness Le’s reunin with his parents.
Seeing Le and his parents ff, Jnathan was lst in thught. Recalling hw anxius Le’s parents were and hw jyful the by was t see his parents again just nw, Jnathan was deeply tuched. He thught his parents must be as wrried as Le’s. Or maybe they were anxiusly searching the wrld fr their sn right nw. He grew guilty fr ignring his parents’ lve fr him and fr what he had dne tday. All his anger dying away in an instant, he rushed in the directin f his hme.
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We cheered urselves up and stpped feeling srry. Alan began calling everyne he culd think f with pssible cnnectins in his industry. He tirelessly applied and interviewed fr dzens f psitins. At the same time, we managed t find a brilliant physician wh immediately began t perfrm thrugh scans and ther tests t determine the stage and severity f my cancer. Time dragging n, ur anxiety was high, but we kept ur heads up and always lked frward.
All the effrts eventually paid ff. Within several mnths, Alan landed a psitin at an emerging restaurant chain, with excellent pay and terrific benefits. Better still, my physician cmpleted her tests, and the results were mre than encuraging. She cncluded that my cancer was manageable and nt as aggressive as ther frms, and I wuld mst likely survive it. As the first anniversary f Wrst Day Ever, Alan and I decided t celebrate it every year as a reminder f the ptimism and determinatin it tk fr ur survival. It is true that hpe makes sense f ur past and creates a visin fr tmrrw.
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Just as I was abut t give up the search, I heard the garbage truck (垃圾车) pull up t the sidewalk next t me. I heard a man call my name frm the truck. It was surprising! When the vice called me frm the inside f the truck, I thught I was dreaming. Hw culd this man knw my name? The dr pened, and a small red-haired man jumped ut. He had an amused lk in his eyes, “Is this what yu are lking fr?” he asked, hlding up my wallet. I really culdn’t believe my eyes at the mment. Yes, sir! It was my wallet. Jy welled up inside me when the man handed my wallet t me.
It was nearly 3 a.m. by the time I gt t bed. But I culdn’t fall asleep right away. While I wuldn’t get much sleep that night, I had gt my wallet back. I als gt smething valuable—I realized that the city culdn’t be a bad place as lng as peple were willing t help each ther.
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