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2023-2024学年第一学期浙江省名校协作体高三英语读后续写题目:
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Missy was absolutely my best friend in the whole world. We had known each other since first grade, and we literally did everything together. We frequently visited each other's homes, we knew each other's families like they were our own. The interesting thing about our relationship, however the fact was that the older we got, the more our values seemed to differ. We still enjoyed a lot of the same things, but I was a bit more settled while she loved being associated with popular people and things. Although she was basically a good person, she had no problem with forcing things to go her way.
Perhaps this is why it seemed that her family actually trusted me more than they trusted her. So, on the day when Missy showed up at my house with a huge dent(凹痕)in her father's car,I knew that we were in for a troublesome time.
She had banged the car into a tree while out that day, and she knew her father was going to have an explanation. So she stopped by my house in order to make up a story that would lessen her father's rage. Missy decided to tell him that while in a parking lot, someone must have backed into the car and dented it. Looking at the dent with some crashed leaves and bark still sticking there, I attempted to perish(打消)her thought,"I don't think your father will buy it." "Don't worry, she insisted, “even if my dad doesn't trust me, he'll trust you." My role was to confirm for her. Now keep in mind that I had strong objections to lying and I wanted absolutely nothing to do with the situation. I loved her parents just like my own, and I did not want to be a party to this lie that Missy was creating. Nevertheless, after much request and a general questioning of my loyalty to our friendship, I decided that the least I could do was to act as a silent witness. That way, I wasn't actually lying. I just wasn't telling the full truth.
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Paragraph 1: An hour or so later, we presented Missy's father with the car and the inquiry began.
Paragraph 2: Her father looked at me with great disbelief.
题源范文:
So an hour or so later,we presented Missy's father with the car and the inquisition began.He wanted to know exactly what had happened, when and
how.Missy recapped her concocted story,and I stood there in silent agreement. Then Missy's father decided to do a closer inspection.He walked over to the dented area and started to pull and pound the dent until it gave away. It was at that point that pieces of bark from the tree that Missy had hit fell out.
Her father looked at me with great disbelief. We were both stunned.That was so not part of the plan. Needless to say, Missy was caught in her fabricated story,and I was proclaimed as the "guilty" bystander.I actually think that her parents were more disappointed with me than they were with her.As a matter of fact,I'm not sure if they ever fully trusted me again. It was at that time that I realized how incredibly fragile trust actually is.
湖北省宜荆荆恩2024届高三9月联考英语读后续写题目:
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I was really nervous about English class this year because I was an eleventh grader taking atwelfth grade class. I knew that I wouldn't know anyone in the class, and that scared me alittle. But since I didn't know anyone, I had the chance to do something I love almost as much as socializing-people watching.
One of the most interesting girls in the class sat directly behind me. She was alwayslaughing and talking, and she just seemed so happy. She was friendly,too-she was one ofthe very few people in the class who made any attempt to acknowledge me. She was one of thosepeople you just liked, even if you didn't really know her.
At the end of the year, we were assigned a big project. It was a very open-ended project,where the instructions were basically to read something, then read or watch something else thatrelated to it, and then come up with a class presentation based on what you learned.Thepresentations were spread out over the last month of school, and because everyone had chosensuch different topics and different ways to present those topics, we had some of the mostinteresting and varied presentations I've ever watched.
The girl behind me presented on one of the last days. She got up in front of the class,andtold everyone how she had read about eating disorders, because she herself had struggled withone.Since it would have been too difficult for her to talk to us about it directly, she and afriend had made a movie, where they interviewed each other about their eating disorders, howthey had felt while they were struggling with them, and how they had overcome them.
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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。
By the end of the presentation,almost everyone was in tears.
When she returned to her seat, I could tell she was really relieved and happy.
范文:
By the end of the presentation, almost everyone was in tears. We gave her a big applause. Several classmates put up their hands to comment on how brave she was to stand up in front of thirty people and talk about something so personal,and how strong she was to have overcome the disorder. The most shocking thing about the whole presentation was how surprising it was. We never thought that she would have had a problem like that.She always seemed so happy and confident. We were really inspired by her courage.
When she returned to her seat, I could tell she was really relieved and happy.“Well done! You are my hero!"Igave her a thumbs-up signal and praised her.“Thanks! Things are always changing for the better so long as we believe in ourselves and take some action.” she replied with a broad smile on her face.I couldn't agree with her more.Her story also reminds me how difficult it is to judge people.You never know just by looking, or even from observing them, what type of person someone is.
2024届苏州四市五区高三期初考试英语读后续写题目:
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。
It was a chilly Friday night, and I had just returned from climbing one of the red rocks ofSedona.My father telephoned me as I walked through the arches to my dorm room and told me thatmy mother had been in a terrible car crash and had been taken to the intensive care unit(重症监护病房)of a nearby hospital.
When I got to the hospital, my father led me down a wide hallway with machines all around. Astrong smell of medicine brought a sick feeling to my already turning stomach.As I turned into mymother's ward,the cadaverous(形容枯槁的)condition of her body shocked me. Her face hadswollen, her eyes had huge dark bruise, and she had tubes down her throat and in her arms.Gentlyholding her cold swollen hands, I said “hi” in a calm voice, controlling my urge to cry out.
She kept looking at me as she pounded her hand against the bed, looking painful.I turned myface away from her, trying to hide the tears that were rolling down my face. That was when it struckme that I really might lose my mother.
From that night on, my life completely changed. Up to that point, I'd had the luxury of justbeing a kid, having to deal with only the exaggerated melodramas of teenage life. As my motherstruggled first to stay alive and then to relearn to walk, my sense of priorities changed sharply. My mother needed me. The trials and trouble of my daily life at school, which had seemed so importantbefore,now appeared insignificant. My mother and I had faced death together, and life tookon anew meaning for both of us.
After a week of treatment in intensive care, my mother's condition improved enough to bemoved to a regular hospital ward. She was finally out of danger but, because her legs had beencrushed, there was doubt whether she would be able to walk again. I was just grateful that she wasalive.Two months later, a sort of hospital suite was set up in our family room,and she was allowed to come home.
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My mother's return home was a blessing for us all, but it meant some unaccusomed responsibilities for me.
My mother's reliance on me changed our relationship.
范文:
My mother's return home was a blessing for us all, but it meant some unaccustomed responsibilities for me. I would feed her, bathe her and help her to the bathroom. It struck me that I was pretty much playing the role of mother to my own mother. The difficult part for me was trying to be always upbeat, and to keep my mother's spirits up when she became frustrated with the pain and her inability to do simple things by herself. Looking after my mother wasn't much fun, but it felt good to be there when my mother really needed me.
My mother’s reliance on me changed our relationship. In the past, we had more than our share of the strains of mother-daughter relationships. The accident threw us into a relationship of interdependence. To get my mother back, I had to help regain her strength and ability to resume an independent life. She had to accept my help as well as the fact that I was no longer a child. Since then, we have become the closest friends, genuinely listening to one another and truly enjoying each other’s company.
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