2023年高考英语模拟题读后续写(共10篇).doc
2023年高考英语模拟题读后续写(共10篇)1个人成长(人与自我)题目来源:重庆市高2023届高三第一次质量检测阅读下面材料.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。The sound of glass breaking is instantly recognizable. Id been telling my best friend Missi a silly story and had spun around in the living room when I heard that sound and froze.When I looked down at the carpet, it was covered with pieces of sparkling red, pink and clear glass. Missi said. "Oh, no, not the vase.''"Why? What did I do?" My face reddened."Abby, that glass vase was one of the few items my relatives brought when they came to America, Missi replied nervously. "If youd broken anything else in the apartment, I would've gladly said I did it. But you're going to have to tell my mom that it was your fault, and she's going to be really mad. ”I was terrified. Id destroyed a priceless family heirloom (传家宝).Why did I have to spin around like that?Wegathereduptheshatteredpieces. I kept saying that maybe it could be fixed, but Missi said gently it didn't look possible. I insisted we keep the pieces. The glass was so fragile, like a colorful, swirly light bulb had exploded. Some of it broke even more as we tried to sweep it up carefully.Missi said her mom would be home by six. My stomach was in knots. Would her mom yell at me or punish me? Would she tell me I couldn't stay in their apartment for the weekend? I couldn't stop playing the” fifteen seconds over in my mind, me spinning fast and the sound of glass crashing. The only thing I could think of to say was “I'm sorry. ”A couple of minutes after six we heard a key turn in the door. Her mom was home. Right from the start, we could see she was in a good mood. Hello! Its hot today. I want to treat you girls to that frozen yogurt I know you like, Lets go! ” her mom said. She pointed at the open door.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: “Before that, I need to tell you something” I said.Paragraph 2:Hearing my apology, Missi's mother erupted into a loud scream of joy.话题:个人成长主要内容:Abby无意间打碎了Missi家的传家宝-一只玻璃花瓶,为此她非常忐忑不安。她诚实地向Missi的妈妈道歉,她没有责怪Abby, 宽慰她不要自责。这件事对Abby影响深远,使她成年后对人更加宽容和包容。参考范文“Before that, I need to tell you something,” I said. “We can talk at the yogurt place," her mom smiled. “No. I need to tell you now. It's important,” I insisted. I could feel my voice shaking and tried not to cry. “What is it, dear?" she gently asked, closing the door and walking closer to me. Our hands almost touched. With her eyes studying me, my heart beat faster. “I'm sorry,” I blurted out.“I. I was talking and laughing with Missi when I spun around and accidentally broke the vase.” I further explained that we saved the pieces but tried in vain to fix it. It still looked like small pieces of glass.Hearing my apology, Missi's mother erupted into a loud scream of joy. She embraced mc, kissing me on both cheeks. “Oh, thank you! I always hated that ugly vase. Now it's gone! You've done me a huge favor!" her mom exclaimed with delight. Although relieved to have apologized, I was still in shock, for this was not at all the reaction I had expected. It wasn't until I reached my adult years that I recognized what a profound gift her mother's generosity in welcoming my apology was. Now, when I receive a genuine apology, I always consider the people's feelings and make sure my response shows them their apology was fully heard and truly appreciated.2助人篇(人与社会)题目来源:2023届广州市高三年级阶段训练 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 a snowy day Steve sat down on the usual seat in the Union Square. Every Thanksgiving for nine years he had sat down there at one in the afternoon. Every time, a wonderful thing happened to him, which made his heart feel full of joy.On those other Thanksgiving Days, Steve usually had been hungry. But today Steve was not hungry. He had come from a dinner so big that he had almost no power to move. His body had suddenly become too big for his clothes; it seemed ready to break out of them. They were torn. You could see his skin through a hole in the front of his shirt. But the cold wind, with snow in it, felt pleasantly cool to him.The dinner had not been expected. He had been passing a large house near the beginning of that great broad street called Fifth Avenue, where lived two ladies of an old family who had a deep love of tradition that on Thanksgiving Day food will be offered to the first hungry person to walk by. Today Steve happened to be the one to pass by on his way to the park.Steve sat in the park, appearing to be waiting for somebody, but appearing not to expect something to happen. Suddenly his eyes grew wider and his breath stopped. For the old gentleman was coming across Fourth Avenue toward Steve's seat.Every Thanksgiving Day for nine years the old gentleman had come there to find Steve on his seat. Then he had led Steve to a restaurant and watched him eat a big dinner, which had been a part of Thanksgiving Day. The old gentleman was thin and tall and sixty. His hair was whiter and thinner than it had been last year. His legs shook, seeming not as strong as they were the year before.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:As this kind old gentleman came toward him, Steve began to shake and his breath was shorter.Paragraph 2:With these words, the old man looked into Steve's eyes, expecting Steve to accept the dinner.话题:助人篇主要内容:今年的感恩节,Steve在第五大道的一所大宅里饱餐了一顿美食。九年以来的每个感恩节,一位老先生都会请他吃大餐。今年老先生如约又来请他吃饭,可是Steve已经吃得很饱了,他会拒绝还是接受老先生的邀请以便给他施恩的机会呢?参考范文As this kind old gentleman came toward him, Steve began to shake and his breath was shorter. He wished he could fly away. But he could not move from his seat. “Good afternoon,” said the old gentleman. “Glad to see you again. Come with me, my man, and I will give you a dinner that will surely make your body feel as thankful as your mind.” Those are what the old gentleman said every time. The words themselves were almost a tradition. Always before, they had been music in Steves ear. But now he looked up at the old gentlemans face, totally at a loss what to say.With these words, the old man looked into Steves eyes, expecting Steve to accept the dinner. Steve hesitated for half a minute, helpless and very sorry for himself. And then Steve made a strange noise, and said: “Thank you. Im very hungry.” which the old gentleman had heard nine times before, he understood it. Steve was very full, but he understood that he was a part of a tradition. His desire for food on Thanksgiving Day was not his own. It belonged to this kind old gentleman. Then he struggled to stand up and followed the gentleman in the snow.3救助动物(人与自然)题目来源:江苏省百校联考高三年级第一次考试阅读下面材料,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。Im from the fishing town of Kinsale, in Ireland. Life is pretty good there, but Dubai caught my attention when I was 18. I moved there myself 10 years ago as a 30-year-old film-maker. Its been a wild ride, full of chaos and wonder.My wife, Christine, lives here with me; when her sister Angela came to visit in April this year, the three of us set off in my pickup truck. It was a cloudless day, touching 40 . The heat and humidity were violent, so we had to sightsee from the car.We took the scenic route between Dubai and Ras al-Khaimah, a charming city in the north. A year earlier, while off-roading with a friend, I got stuck at a water crossing there, at the only inlet on the coast, where the sea flows into a swampy lagoon (咸水湖). I had to be rescued, and learned how quickly the tide (潮水) could come in.Christine spotted what looked like the Loch Ness monster stuck in the sand. We decided to investigate and drove up to where the sand met the lagoon. It was a camel, not moving.Since relocating here, I have always kept a shovel, rope, torches and knives in my cargetting stuck in the desert can be debilitating (耗费体力).I got out my shovel and approached the camel. It was a female; we nicknamed her Stucky. It looked as if she had been trapped for hoursshe was in quite deep. Ive been around camels a lot in Dubai; they are massive. They can be friendly, but they can also be fierce. I approached Stucky slowly and started to gently dig away the sand around her. I kept patting her. I knew if she swung her head around quickly, she could injure herself, or me.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:Christine filmed my rescue attempt and posted photos on social media.Paragraph 2:Luckily, at that point, a pickup arrived carrying 7 guys with all sorts of apparatus(装备).话题:救助动物主要内容:我和妻子、妻妹三人在沙漠旅行途中遇见一只被困的大骆驼。我用工具想把它从沙子里救出来,我的妻子把我救助的视频发到了社交媒体上,希望在附近的人能看到并来救助。参考范文Christine filmed my rescue attempt and posted photos on social media. Angela gave Stucky water. I focused on digging out her back legs. When I tried to wipe the sweat from my eyes, I would get sand in them. An hour later, we still weren't making much progresswhenever we nearly freed a leg, which took about 20 minutes, she would get sucked back into the sand. And the more she struggled to get free, the more stuck she became. We were worried it would get dark and the tide would come in.Luckily, at that point, a pickup arrived carrying 7 guys with all sorts of apparatus (装备). Someone saw posted photos of the camel rescue on social media. Word then quickly spread to the small farms a few kilometres away. They joined in and worked super-hard. Everyone was working on all four of the camel's legs at the same time, using different techniques. When we finally got her out, Stucky's legs were effectively dead. The the guys massaged her legs to get the blood flowing. It took about 20 minutes for her to stand. Then she turned, stretched and gave us a wink goodbye.4实现理想(励志成长)人与自我题目来源:浙江省Z20联盟高三第一次联考 阅读下面的材料,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 a dream from primary school: to work in television. My parents owned a little grocery store, so we were definitely not fancy people. Thankfully, my dad had raised me to have a lot of confidence. He often said, "You can do anything you want to do." My dad was particularly supportive. He was my steady rock always there for me.With his help and encouragement, I was admitted to the radio and television arts program at Ryerson in Toronto. I really loved the program and worked hard and I was named the most outstanding graduate. I felt like I was already living my dream. I began to think that maybe I could apply for an internship(实习资格) in CBC or CTV.Luckily, Global Television had just started broadcasting in Canada that year. I thought to myself: I'm new and they're new, so if I'm going to get to know one person at Global, it might as well be the president. I was scared, but I knew deep down inside that this was what I wanted. When I called my dad and told him my plan, he said, “Good, Faye. That's exactly what you should do.” With my heart just about pounding out of my body, I called up the president of Global Television. Suddenly Mr. Slaight was on the phone. “I've heard that your studio facilities are amazing. I could come at eleven o'clock on Monday or eleven o'clock on Sunday for a tour. What would suit you better?" I caught him totally off guard. He stuttered a bit, and then picked a day. When I hung up, I was scared but excited.I arrived at the studio on the appointed day. When Mr. Slaight took me around, he looked at me and said, “What do you want?" He sounded furious but curious. "All I want is a chance to audition(试镜) I just want you to know my face, That's all I'm asking"I didn't know whether I'd ever hear from him again, bur two weeks later, his secretary called. "Mr. Slaight wants to know if you'd like to come and audition for a new school life show." I immediately answered, “Sure!”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:When I arrived at the station, I went direct into the audition and began my short performance.Paragraph 2:Finally came the day of my first public appearance on live TV with my parents at home watching.话题:实现理想(励志成长)主要内容:我一直努力实现去电视台工作的梦想。幸运的是新开播的加拿大全球电视台在招兵买马,我勇敢地给电视总裁打电话自荐,他给了我试镜的机会,我的梦想得以实现。参考范文When I arrived at the station, I went direct into the audition and began my short performance. With boldness, I finished my performance relatively smoothly though palms were sweating. Never in my wildest dream did I imagine that I was indeed assigned the intern job to act on a school life show and my first public appearance on TV was in five days. After sharing the thrilling news with my dad, I received the warmest congratulations and expectations from my family. Picturing my families eagerly waiting for my performance, I worked day and night as busy as a bee for fear that I would make a fool of myself live on TV.Finally came the day of my first public appearance on live TV with my parents at home watching. Wearing fancy dress and delicate make up, I was so proud but nervous that my show would be watched by so many audience. My mind suddenly went blank as I was immersed in my thoughts and totally forgot my lines. Deep frowns gradually climbed on my partners' face, with whose sudden vigorous pull, I was driven back to the reality. I soon came up with a little trick to make up for the embarrassing blank. As the show went on, so concentrated was I that I hardly dared to even blink my eyes. After my debut, I rang my dad with frustration and disappointment, only to reap his trust and encouragement again. It was literally dad's love that supported me along my way to be an outstanding actor.5助人篇(人与自我)题目来源:2023湖北名校联盟高三第一次测评 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。"Go back, Mom! Go back!" shouted my six-year-old daughter, June. I quickly turned around to cast my doubtful eyes on the back seat, worried I had forgotten her younger sister. I was relieved to see the girls safe and sit in their car seats, but June's expression was one of pure anxiety. "Mom, we have to go back," she insisted. “Someone needs our help!”As I looked back from the driver's seat, I spotted a young man in rags playing his guitar. His skinny, poor-looking dog rested next to his feet near an old, worn cardboard sign that read,“Homeless, please help.”We'd come across homeless people before and had talked about their needs and struggles. I should seize the chance to set a good example for my daughters to give a helping hand. So I searched for some cash, only to find I had nothing but credit cards." I'm sorry, sweetheart, but I don't have any cash," I said. “I have some, Mom!" June replied. She opened her little pink purse and pulled out a five-dollar bill. “Oh, good. I'll pay you back when we get home,” I responded with a sigh of relief. “No, Mom,” she insisted, “I want to help him. I don't want you to pay me back. I want to give him my money.” As we drove down the crowded rows of the parking lot, I reassured her that we would get to him. When we got there, I called out, “Excuse me, sir!" He cautiously walked toward our car and answered, “Yes, ma'am?” “Here you go, sir.” June stretched out her entire body to