专题13 社会现象-2024新高考英语读后续写话题分类汇编
展开阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Carl lst his jb. He tried t find anther ne but it wasn’t easy. As a result, the pr fellw culdn’t pay his bills and he culdn’t even find anybdy t lend him any.
Carl spent mst f his days at hme. Smetimes he lked ut f the windw and watched his neighbr’s huse. An ld prfessr lived there alne. Strangely, he hardly talked t his neighbrs. Carl culd see int the prfessr’s huse because he never drew the curtain. The rms were full f antique (古董) furniture and vases. Carl thught, “If I gt an antique vase, I culd sell it fr a lt f mney.”
Every day Carl saw the prfessr. He left at 10 ’clck in the mrning and came back hme at 4 ’clck in the afternn. He had a dg. Carl ften went t the fence and played with it r gave it a piece f meat.
One day Carl thught, “I will g int the prfessr’s huse and steal a vase. I will break the windw and climb in. The dg is nt a prblem.”
There was an ld gun in the cellar(地下室). It had been his great grandfather’s favrite thing a lng time befre. Carl didn’t want t use the gun but he thught, “Anything culd happen.”
He wanted t hide the gun under his cat but it was t lng s he had t cut the end ff with a saw(锯).
The next mrning, he watched the prfessr leaving hme at 10 ’clck. Carl climbed ver the fence. The dg ran t him and Carl gave it a big bne. He threw a piece f stne thrugh the windw, which brke. It wasn’t high. He culd climb int the huse easily.
He lked arund inside. There were paintings n the walls, small figures and vases n the shelves and the flr. Carl didn’t knw much abut arts. He culdn’t chse. He reached his hands twards a big vase when he heard a nise. The frnt dr pened and smene entered the huse.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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It was the prfessr. He had frgtten t take an imprtant dcument (文件) with him.
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The prfessr was scared.
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It was the prfessr. He had frgtten t take an imprtant dcument with him. Carl became s afraid mat he pulled ut the gun withut thinking. The Prfessr came int the rm and saw him. “What are yu ding in my huse” he asked surprisingly and angrily. “I havent stlen anything. Just let me g r I will sht” cried Carl, pinting the gun at the prfessr with his trembling hands.
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The prfessr was scared. Suddenly, he burst int laughter. “With that gun?” asked the prfessr. Strangely, he didn’t seem frightened f Carl any mre. He cntinued, “Yu can’t sht with that antique gun. Yu shuld have put it in the museum actually.” “Is this really an antique gun?” asked Carl. “Hw much is it wrth?” “It was wrth abut 17,000 dllars,” said the prfessr. “But nw yu can get nly 100 dllars fr it.” “Why?” asked Carl. The prfessr replied, ‘Because its end is missing.”
Passage 2 偷画贼
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。
It was ne ’clck in the mrning. In the Rivesville twn art gallery, a windw pened and a man came in. His name was Harry Black, and he was a thief. It was dark in the art gallery, but Harry had a light. He lked acrss the rm at a painting.
“There it is!” he said.
Harry mved quickly acrss the rm. He std and lked at the painting.
“A millin dllars fr this?” he thught. “I dn’t understand it.”
But he tk a knife frm his cat. Then he tk the painting very, very slwly frm its frame. Harry went back acrss the rm t the windw, but he walked int a table. There was a beautiful blue glass vase n the table. It fell n the flr and brke int pieces. He ran acrss the piece f glass t the windw.
Harry rented a rm in Mrs. Allen’s huse. He went quietly up t his rm and clsed the dr. In his rm, Harry tk the painting frm his bag. He wrapped it with a newspaper and put the newspaper under his bed.
In the mrning, Janey Allen was putting ld bttles int a bx. On the TV, a reprter was at the Rivesville art gallery. He was talking abut the lst painting and the brken glass vase. Janey glanced at the pht f the blue vase.
At that time Harry wasn’t in his rm. He was talking n his telephne. Janey was lking fr ld newspapers. Every Friday mrning, she tk them frm every rm in the huse. Then later, the newspaper recycling truck arrived.
Janey pened Harry’s dr and lked int his rm. She always tk his ld newspapers r bttles fr recycling. She fund a newspaper under Harry’s bed. She put the ld newspapers int a black recycling bx. Then she ran frm the huse and saw the truck. “Wait!” she said. And she quickly gave the bx t ne f the men.
Harry came back t the huse. He saw the recycling truck, and he was Janey.
“The newspaper——!Oh, n!” Harry said.
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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He chased after the truck.
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Then Janey called the plice n the telephne.
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He chased after the truck. By cincidence, the traffic light in the nearest crssing turned red when the truck was n the pint f ging thrugh it. The truck having t stp, Hurry managed t get clse t it and reached the black recycling bx. Having held the mst expensive newspaper tightly under his arms, he gt int a taxi immediately, nt nticing a thin piece f glass drp. Hwever. Jenny witnessed what had happened. Driven by curisity, she hmed in n the piece f glass and remembered the pht f the blue vase, with her muth wide pen.
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Then Janey called the plice n the telephne. She infrmed the plice f where the taxi was heading and the dubtful piece f glass she had just fund. “It’s exactly frm the brken vase in the art gallery, I bet.” The plicemen set ff in n time. After thirty minutes r s. Harry, the hateful thief was caught when hiding the precius painting in a hut. Eventually, the painting was returned t the art gallery and Harry was punished fr his greed.
Passage 3 误认美女为小偷
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。
Dannis was waiting at the airline ticket cunter when he first nticed the yung wman with shiny black hair pulled tightly int a knt. She wre black bts f sft leather. Dannis struggled t see her face, she was ahead f him in line, but it was nt until she bught her ticket and turned t walk away that he realized her beauty, which was fair-skinned and big-eyed. She seemed aware that he was staring at her and lwered her gaze abruptly.
His flight was leaving in an hur. T kill time, Dannis stepped int an airprt bar and rdered a Sctch. While sipping it, he watched the flw f travelers thrugh the terminal (航站楼)until he caught sight f the black-haired girl in the leather cat again, deep in cnversatin with a blnde girl (金发女孩)."Invite her fr a drink?" Dannis hesitated. In anther instant, the tw wmen separated, neither f whse directins was tward him.
When next he saw her, Dannis was buying a magazine and became aware smene was pushing him. At first, he was startled (受惊吓的)that anyne wuld be s clse as t tuch him, but when he saw wh it was, he smiled.
“Busy place," Dannis said.
She lked up at him and blushed. Wrdlessly, she mved away and jined the crwds in the terminal.
Dannis was at the cunter with his magazine, but when he reached int his pcket fr his wallet, the pcket was empty. Where culd I have left it? His mind was racing, the credit cards, the cash, the identificatin card. His stmach stirred with smething very like fear. "The girl wh was s near t me!" he said t himself. All at nce he understd she had picked his pcket. What shall he d?
First, find a pliceman, tell him what has happened. He wuld prbably never see his wallet again. Dannis gritted his teeth. When glancing arund fr the plice, suddenly, he sptted the black-haired girl, seated against a frnt windw f the terminal・ She seemed absrbed in a bk
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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A seat beside her was empty, and Dannis ccupied it.
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girl ran and Dannis ran after her.
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A seat beside her was empty, and Dannis ccupied it. He felt a wave f anger swept ver him. “Where is my wallet?” he yelled. The black-haired girl glanced up frm her reading, with a cnfused lk n her face. Dannis std up, glared at her and shuted, “Yu stle my wallet!” The crwds began t gssip. The girl turned deadly pale, lking s restless that wrds failed her. A strange silence hung in the air. Abruptly, she leaped frm the seat.
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The girl ran and Dannis ran after her. After a while, Dannis finally grabbed her by the arm. At exactly that mment, a pliceman apprached them and asked abut what happened. Dannis hastened t explain it while the girl frwned with a shake f her head. After further enquiries, the pliceman tk ut a wallet and handed it t Dannis, adding that smene had fund it in the tilet. What a mistake he had made! Overwhelmed by guilt, Dannis made an aplgy t the girl.
Passage 4 为救妻子偷银行钱
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。
Jack, a clerk at the lcal bank, was wandering alne n the street. It was a cld, silent winter night. His mind was n his wife Linda, wh had been in a car accident tw mnths ag and was nw lying in a hspital bed, waiting fr mre mney fr her peratin. Jack had sld everything he had, and he had tried his best t brrw mney frm all the peple and bank she culd. But the real wrld is cruel. A large amunt f mney was still needed. T Jack, it wuld mean a great deal f suffering t see his wife die withut any help. “I have nly ne ptin left,” Jack said t himself. Then he went t the bank, his wrkplace, again. Fr several days, he bserved the bank and planned a theft.
The next day, he went t wrk as usual. Everything seemed nrmal: he jked with his wrkmates and helped his clients as he always did. But n ne nticed that he had brught a bigger suitcase t wrk, instead f the small ne he always carried. At 5:00 pm, the bank clsed, and the clerks and the guards had all gne hme. Hwever, at that mment, Jack was in the bathrm, and the guards didn't ntice him, f curse. When the nises cming frm the street were replaced by silence and everything turned dark, Jack came ut frm the bathrm. He first cut the lines f the alarms and mnitrs with tls frm his new suitcase. He was all t familiar with the equipment since he had been wrking there fr 8 years and had been studying the security system fr the past 30 days. Using a special key and sme ther tls, he then easily pened the drs f the safes. The bank's security system wasn't very gd, which allwed Jack t take a lt f mney. Several minutes later, Jack left the bank with a heavy bag filled with mney.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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After Jack had been gne frm the bank fr a while,the alarms began tring.
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But the mst unlucky man was the manager f the bank, an ld man.
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After Jack had been gne frm the bank fr a while,the alarms began t ring. The plice arrived at the bank very quickly,nly t find n ne there.The next day was a really special day fr the twn,which was filled with newspaper and TV reprters cvering the strange theft.The clerks at the bank were busy discussing the case,f curse,including Jack.The plice culd nly prmise t catch the thieves as sn as pssible,even thugh n clues had been fund yet.
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But the mst unlucky man was the manager f the bank,an ld man.He seemed t be the nly persn t blame and was remved frm his psitin.At last,with enugh mney fr her peratin,Jack's wife was saved.Hwever,Jack felt guilty abut the manager f the bank.He culd nt frget what he had dne t the ld man.His guilt deepened as time went by.Finally,he turned himself in t the plice and accepted his punishment.
Passage 5 抢劫老奶奶
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。
I received an urgent call frm my aunt. “Turn n the TV. Granny's n the Channel 10 news.” It turned ut that Granny had made a sandwich run fr her ffice and was stpped at a red light dwntwn. She had the windw rlled dwn t enjy the breeze when a man rushed up t the driver's side windw, intending t carjack (劫车)her.
Nw, what the wuld-be carjacker culdn't have knwn was that this wman simply wasn't " a granny". This was Nancy Jhnsn — the same wman wh wned and lived n a Texas cattle farm, drve her wn tractrs, and dug her wn pst hles t lay fence. The week befre, she had sht a rattlesnake and chpped ff its head with a shvel. She was the prud wner f the new minivan (小型货车)she was driving. In ther wrds, she was nt yur nrmal kind f granny.
The carjacker leaned int the pen windw, ne hand stuffed in his pcket, and said, " Get ut f this car. I have a gun, and I will sht yu.” A statement like that wuld have terrified anyne else. Instead, Granny saw it as a challenge." If yu really had a gun in yur pcket, yu wuld've pulled it ut and led with that first," she shuted at him, apparently unwrried.
She was right. The criminal didn't have a gun. He instead reached int the windw, grabbed her, and tried t pull her ut f the van. He pulled pen the dr, wildly catching Granny's arms. Granny leaned her shulder inside t press the hrn (喇叭) and started yelling t make peple arund ntice what was happening. With the dr nw pen, she held tight the steering wheel with ne arm and started kicking the man anywhere her ft culd make cntact. This tall wman had quite a reach.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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After a well-placed kick, the man was dne, and attempted t release her and run.
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Later, we asked “Granny, dn’t yu realize yu culd have gt yurself hilled?”
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After a well-placed kick, the man was dne, and attempted t release her and run. But Granny wuldn’t stand fr that. It was nw her turn t grab nt him, her hands made strng frm hurs and hurs f farm wrk. That pr fl didn’t have a chance. She shuted fr help t bystanders, and they rushed t her aid. With Granny leading the charge, a grup f strangers came tgether and pinned the man t the sidewalk, hlding him there until the plice came. A silver-haired wman had just made a citizen’s arrest.
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Later, we asked “Granny, dn’t yu realize yu culd have gt yurself hilled?” Granny’s answer was surprisingly amusing and simple: “I wasn’t scared f that little idit. I’d had my brand-new van fr less than tw days and a pack f gd sandwiches fr my ffice. And there was n way he was ging t get either f thse!” But we all learned an imprtant lessn frm her that day- the same lessn that had been building thrugh the years. She encuraged us t push bundaries and expectatins. But even mre s, she taught us fearlessness.
Passage 6 遇到入室抢劫
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 day, my brther and I were alne in ur apartment. The reasn was that my parents had bth gne fr a ball party and had left me in charge f everything. I was ding my hmewrk while my yunger brther was watching televisin. Suddenly, the drbell rang. Ding-Dng! Ding-Dng! My yunger brther had rushed t the dr befre I decided t answer the dr. We bth thught that ur parents had cme hme. As a result, he unlcked the dr and pened it.
Outside f the huse std a man wh wre a black raincat and black rubber bts. He lked n different frm ther peple and he said that he was a salesman and asked plitely if ur mther r father was at hme s he culd talk with them.
Withut any thinking, my brther said, "N." He asked if we wuld like t buy sme cmic bks, which he was selling. I quickly explained t him that we were nt suppsed t buy anything withut ur parents' permissin. Hwever, it seemed that he was nt willing t fllw my advice and he had an intentin t enter ur huse.
Then I realized smething terrible wuld happen. As I was abut t clse the dr, he frced his way int ur huse. He tk ut a knife and frced me t tie up my brther’s hands with sme rpe which he tk ut frm his pcket. I tied up his hands but I tied in a special way s my brther culd untie himself as we ften did. The man then tied my hands up and lcked bth f us in the kitchen.
Sn he went upstairs t search the bedrm fr smething valuable. I managed t teach my brther t untie the rpe n his hands. He then untied me. I rushed t the telephne t call the plice, but the line was dead.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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The drs were all lcked frm the utside and what's wrse, I did nt have the keys.
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Just at the same time ur parents came back hme.
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The drs were all lcked frm the utside and what's wrse, I did nt have the keys. But luckily, the man frgt t lck the kitchen windw. Bth my brther and I managed t get ut f the huse thrugh the windw and we ran t the nearby plice statin and asked them fr help. The plice arrived at ur huse as sn as quickly. And as a result, the man was caught.
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Just at the same time ur parents came back hme. The plice asked my family t g t the plice statin. When we gt there, they tld us that the man was a wanted rbber pretending t sell cmic bks and they had been trying t catch him fr a lng time. The plice praised my brther and me fr ur bravery. After we went back hme, I tld my parents the whle stry abut the rbbery. They were thankful that we were nt hurt but they sclded me fr nt stpping my brther frm pening the dr t strangers. I learned a lessn n safety and respnsibility.
Passage 7 为救妻子偷银行钱
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。
Jack, a clerk at the lcal bank, was wandering alne n the street. It was a cld, silent winter night. His mind was n his wife Linda, wh had been in a car accident tw mnths ag and was nw lying in a hspital bed, waiting fr mre mney fr her peratin. Jack had sld everything he had, and he had tried his best t brrw mney frm all the peple and banks he culd. But the real wrld is cruel. A large amunt f mney was still needed. T Jack, it wuld mean a great deal f suffering t see his wife die withut any help. “I have nly ne ptin left,” Jack said t himself. Then he went t the bank, his wrkplace, again. Fr several days, he bserved the bank and planned a theft.
Then next day, he went t wrk as usual. Everything seemed nrmal: he jked with his wrkmates and helped his clients as he always did. But n ne nticed that he had brught a bigger suitcase t wrk, instead f the small ne he always carried. At 5:00 pm, the bank clsed, and the clerks and the guards had all gne hme.
Hwever, at that mment, Jack was in the bathrm, and the guards didn’t ntice him, f curse. When the nises cming frm the street were replaced by silence and everything turned dark, Jack came ut frm the bathrm. He first cut the lines f the alarms and mnitrs with tls frm his new suitcase. He was all t familiar with the equipment since he had been wrking there fr 8 years and had been studying the security system fr the past 30 days, using a special key and sme ther tls, he then easily pened the drs f the safes. The bank’s security system wasn’t very gd, which allwed Jack t take a lt f mney. Several minutes later, Jack left the bank with a heavy bag filled with mney.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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After Jack had been gne frm the bank fr a while, the alarms began t ring.
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But the mst unlucky man was the manager f the bank, an ld man.
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After Jack had been gne frm the bank fr a while, the alarms began t ring. The plice arrived at the bank very quickly, nly t find n ne there. The next day was a really special day fr the twn, which was filled with newspapers and TV reprters cvering the strange theft. The clerks at the bank were busy discussing the case, f curse, including Jack. The plice culd nly prmise t catch the thieves as sn as pssible, even thugh n clues had been fund yet.
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But the mst unlucky man was the manager f the bank, an ld man. He seemed t be the nly persn t blame and was remved frm his psitin. At last, with enugh mney fr her peratin, Jack’s wife was saved. Hwever, Jack felt guilty abut the manager f the bank. He culd nt frget what he had dne t the ld man. His guilt deepened as time went by. Finally, he turned himself int the plice and accepted his punishment.
Passage 8 银行抢劫犯
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 funny thing happened t Arthur when he was n the way t wrk ne day. As he walked alng Park Avenue near the First Natinal Bank, he heard the sund f smene trying t start a car. He tried again and again but culdn’t get the car mving. Arthur turned and lked inside at the face f a yung man wh lked wrried. Arthur stpped and asked, “It lks like yu’ve gt a prblem,” Arthur said.
“I’m afraid s. I’m in a big hurry and I can’t start my car.”
“Is there smething I can d t help?” Arthur asked. The yung man lked at the tw suitcases in the back seat and then said, “Thanks. If yu’re sure it wuldn’t be t much truble, yu culd help me get these suitcases int a taxi.”
“N truble at all. I’d be glad t help.”
The yung man gt ut and tk ne f the suitcases frm the back seat. After placing it n the grund, he turned t get the ther ne. Just as Arthur picked up the first suitcase and started walking, he heard the lng lud nise f an alarm.
It was frm the bank. There had been a rbbery (抢劫)!
Park Avenue had been quiet a mment befre. Nw the air was filled with the sund f the alarm and the shuts f peple running frm all directins. Cars stpped and the passengers jined the crwd in frnt f the bank. Peple asked each ther, “What happened?” But everyne had a different answer.
Arthur, still carrying the suitcase, turned t lk at the bank and walked right int the yung wman in frnt f him.
She lked at the suitcase and then at him. Arthur was surprised. “Why is she lking at me like that?” He thught. “The suitcase!She thinks I’m the bank thief!”
Arthur lked arund at the crwd f peple. He became frightened, and withut anther thught, he started t run.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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As he was running, Arthur heard the yung man shuting behind, “Stp, stp!”
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The taxi stpped in frnt f the Plice Statin and Arthur...
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As he was running, Arthur heard the yung man shuting behind, “Stp, stp!” But Arthur ran even faster. Just then, a taxi came alng. Arthur stpped it and threw himself int the back seat and asked the driver t g t the Plice Statin.
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The taxi stpped in frnt f the Plice Statin and Arthur ran int it, shuting, “There’s a bank rbbery and I knw the bank thief.” Quickly after Arthur tld his stry, the plicemen started fr the bank withut delay. When they arrived at the spt, they were surprised t find that the peple wh gathered befre the bank were nw crwding arund the yung man, wh seemed quite wrried. Finally, Arthur realized that he had made a mistake. The lud nise f the alarm was incrrectly made by the bank’s system and nthing happened t the bank, but the yung man was wrried that smene had rbbed his suitcase.
Passage 9 下班遇见小偷
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。
The big Twn Hall clck was striking midnight when Frank began t crss the bridge. The dark night air was cld and a little wet, and the street lamp gave little light. Frank was anxius t get hme and his ftsteps rang ludly n the silent night.
When he reached the middle f the bridge, he thught he culd hear smene cming near behind him. He lked back but culd see n ne. Hwever, the sund cntinued and Frank began t walk mre quickly. Then he slwed dwn again, thinking there was nthing t fear in a twn as quiet as this.
Just then, he heard shrt, quick steps clsely behind him. By the time he reached the ther side f the bridge, he culd almst feel smene at his heels. He turned rund and there std a man in a large cat. A hat was pulled dwn ver his eyes and very little f his face culd be seen.
Frank said smething abut the weather in an effrt t be friendly. The man did nt answer but asked rughly where Oakfield Huse was. Frank pinted t a big huse in the distance and the stranger cntinued his way.
Then Frank wndered why the stranger had wanted t find Oakfield Huse at such an hur. He knew that the peple wh lived there were very rich. Almst withut realizing what he was ding, he began fllwing the stranger quickly.
The man was sn utside the huse and Frank saw him lk up at the windws. A light was still n and the man waited until it went ut. When abut half an hur had passed, Frank saw him climb niselessly ver the wall and heard him drp n the grund at the ther side.
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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Nw Frank knew what the man wanted t d.
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Frank culdn’t just stand in the dark and wait.
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Nw Frank knew what the man wanted t d.Everyne knew that Oakfield Huse was filled with artwrk wrth millins f dllars. It was clear t Frank that the family inside was in danger. Wuld the man have a weapn? Wuld he be strng enugh t verpwer him befre he culd harm the peple inside? Frank’s heart was racing with fear. He reached fr his cellphne t call the plice, but fund it ut f pwer. If nly he had charged his phne befre leaving the ffice, but it was t late.
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Frank culdn’t just stand in the dark and wait. He had t d smething, even if it meant risking his wn life. At his feet he silently fund several gd-sized stnes, and he threw them with all his strength right at the windws f the huse. The clatter wke up the peple inside the huse and a light came n upstairs. The man frze, nt quite knwing what had just happened. Lights came n everywhere in the huse and within a minute the night was filled with sunds f plice sirens screaming twards Oakfield Huse.
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