2023届新高考英语一轮复习读后续写强化100题(9).docx
2023届新高考英语一轮复习读后续写强化100题(9)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。Shrieking Toad and Dancing Ant Kids got nicknames at a summer camp, and mine was Shrieking Toad(尖叫的癞蛤蟆). I guessed it was my fault that I couldn't get a cool one. A bunch of us campers were on our first nature walk. When we broke for lunch, we sat down on logs. I was on my nuts when a tree frog dropped onto my shirt from the branches above. I shrieked. It was totally unconscious and I didn't even know I could make a sound like that. Most kids forgot about it except Stan. Whenever I walked by, he'd shout, "Shrieking Toad, show us how you can hop!" I corrected him and said that it had been an eastern gray tree frog, not a toad, but that just made things worse. Three days later, Counselor Matt announced we would be paired for a treasure hunt. Excited whispers spread through the camp. But when he read Jay and Stan" as a team, it got on my nerves. Stan shouted "Great! Shrieking Toad!" Then he called to the group, and I went red at what came out of his mouth. "Guys, if mosquitoes are bugging you, ask Shrieking Toad to eat them. Toads love bugs!" Kids roared with laughter. After all the teams wandered off, Stan and I were alone. Then I had a great idea, surprising myself that I hadn't thought of it earlier. I suggested we split up so as to have a better chance of finding treasures. "Yeah, I'd better do what I'm toad (told)." Stan laughed and set off. Ten minutes later, I heard something that reminded me of myself a few days ago. I ran toward the sound. I would never have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. Stan was jumping around near a mud pool like a monkey, shrieking and yelling something that sounded like "Dance! Dance!" Seeing him scratching at his body and hitting his clothes made me realize what he was really saying, "Ants! Ants!"注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 I rushed towards Stan and tried to help him. _ That night, we all routinely sat around the campfire and I saw Stan's worry as clear as daylight. _二、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 last February. Noel, a 28-year-old marketing manager was heading from Iceland's Keflavik Airport to the capital city Reykjavik with the modern traveler's two essentials: a dream and a GPS unit. What could go wrong? The dream had been with him since April 14, 2010 when he watched TV news report of the volcano eruption in Iceland. Dark-haired, with a youthful face and thick eyebrows, he had never travelled beyond the United States and his native Mexico. "I want to see this through my own eyes," he thought as he watched the news on his couch. On a cold winter morning, he was driving from Keflavik Airport in a rented car towards a hotel in Reykjavik, excited that his one-week journey was beginning. As the pink sun rose over the ocean and shone light on the snow-covered lava rocks along the shore, he dutifully followed the commands of the GPS that came with the car, a calm female voice directing him to an address. But after stopping on a deserted road, he got a feeling that the voice might be steering(引导) him wrong. He had been driving for nearly an hour, yet the GPS put his arrival time at around eight hours later. He entered his destination again and got the same result. Though he sensed that something was wrong, he made a choice to trust the machine. The farther he drove, the fewer cars he saw. The roads became icier. He was sleepy, cold and hungry. He hadn't set up his phone for international use, so that was no help. Another three hours passed. As his tires skidded(打滑) along a narrow mountain road that skirted a steep cliff, he knew that the device had failed him. He was lost. He didn't know where else to go. There was no one else on the road, and there was nothing else to do but follow the line on the screen to its mysterious end.注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。Paragraph 1: The directions ended at a small blue house in a tiny town. _Paragraph 2: Knowing what had happened, the woman offered to help him. _三、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 a summer morning. The sun was out in full splendor against a nearly cloudless light blue sky. "Mamma," said Susie Dean, a 11-year-old girl, may I go to the woods and pick berries?" Mrs. Dean replied, "Yes, but you must take Rover with you.Susie swiftly got everything ready, and her mother packed a nice lunch for her. She tied the cover and fastened a tin cup to it. The little girl called Rover - a great Newfoundland dog, and gave him a tin pail (锡桶)to carry. “If I bring it home full, Mamma,” she said, “won't you make some berry cakes for tea?”Away she tripped, singing as she went down the lane and across the pasture. When she got to the woods, she put her lunch basket down beside a tree and began to pick berries. Rover ran about, chasing a squirrel or a rabbit now and then, but never straying far from Susie.The tin pail was not a very small one. By the time it was two thirds full, Susie began to feel hungry and thought she would eat her lunch. Rover came and took his place at her side the moment she began to eat. Did Susie give him some of the lunch? No. She was in a selfish mood and did no such thing."There, Rover, run away!" she said, but Rover stayed near her, watching her steadily with his clear brown eyes. The meat he wanted so much was soon eaten up, and all he got of the nice lunch was a small crust of gingerbread that Susie threw away.After lunch, Susie played for a while by the stream. She repeatedly threw sticks into the water, and Rover swam in and brought them back. Then she began to pick berries again. She did not enjoy the afternoon as she did the morning. The sunshine was as bright, the berries were as sweet and plentiful, and she was neither tired nor hungry. But good, faithful Rover was hungry, and she had not given him even one piece of meat. She tried to forget how selfish she had been, but she could not do so, and quite early she started for home.When she was nearly out of the woods, a rustling in the underbrush attracted her attention. "I wonder if that is a bird or a squirrel," she said to herself. "If I can catch it, how glad I will be!" She tried to make her way quietly through the underbrush.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右:2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语:3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好:4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1:However, she saw a large snake coiled up before her, prepared for an attack! _Paragraph 2:"O Rover, my dear good dog!" Susie cried," How brave you are!" _四、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。 December 5,2012, was a very special day for Josephine and Scott Lansing, as it marked the fourth adoption for the Lansings. When they began the journey to adopt their first daughter, Cloe, years ago, Josephine and Scott Lansing never imagined they would eventually have a house full of girls. The couple later adopted Josie in 2011 and Annabelle in 2012.For the Lansing family, adoption is about giving every child the opportunity to grow healthily in a loving home. Scott and Josephine are great advocates for each of their daughters, and they make sure each child knows how special and loved they are. In February of 2009, Bethany entered into the care of Child Protective Services due to her mother's inability to care for her and her brothers and sisters. Her experiences made it very difficult for her to trust adults, since she learned from an early age that she could only count on herself. She lived in a shelter for several months before moving into a foster home (寄养家庭). Still, Bethany struggled to understand why she had been taken away from the only family she had known. In May of 2010, Bethany was placed at Helping Hand Home for Children's Residential Treatment Center,where her journey to returning to normal finally began. With the patience, support, and guidance of the Helping Hand Home staff, Bethany developed healthy, appropriate ways to express her emotions.She was taught to respect herself, and she learned that it was okay to trust others. When Bethany was introduced to the Lansing family in June of 2012, the meeting did not go as smoothly as everyone hoped. Bethany's insecurities resurfaced due to the suffering she experienced at such a young age, and she refused to talk or even look at the Lansings at their first meeting.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。 But the Lansing family had no intention to give up. _ Later, Bethany experienced a lot of exciting things. _五、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 was a single mother in my 30s who lived down and out with my daughter Peggy in a small apartment, struggling hard to make both ends meet.One day, I headed to the downtown for an interview. I sat down in the streetcar, and there against the seat was a beautiful silk umbrella with a silver handle decorated with gold scrolls, among which there was a carved name.On impulse (冲动), I determined to find the owner myself. I got off the streetcar in the heavy rain and thankfully opened the umbrella to protect myself. Then I searched a telephone book for the name, and I found it immediately and called it, waiting patiently, and then a lady answered."Yes," she said in surprise, with extreme excitement, "it is my umbrella which was stolen a year ago."So appealing was her pleasure that I forgot I was looking for a job and went directly to her small house. She took the umbrella, with teary eyes, explaining with choking voice that the umbrella was given by her parents, now dead. Her happiness at retrieving (找回)this special possession was such that to have accepted her reward would have spoiled something, so I refused her offer and left.The following months were hard. I could only obtain temporary employment, for a small salary. What was worse, I had just lost my last job before Christmas, with only fifteen dollars left. Unless a miracle happened, I would be homeless in January. I had prayed steadily for weeks, and there had been no answer but coldness and darkness.The air was full of Christmas merriment, with the bells ringing and children shouting in the bitter dusk of the evening. But there should be no Christinas for me, I knew, no gifts and no remembrance whatsoever.Thinking of this, I couldn't control my tears on my way home, but I managed a smile to greet my little daughter. She opened the door for me and threw herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding desirably her Christmas gift. There I stood, frozen and overwhelmed by misery.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph 1:Suddenly, the doorbell rang and Peggy rushed to answer it, calling that it must be Santa Claus. _Paragraph 2: Suddenly, a note attached to one package caught my attention. _六、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。Norwood, a junior at St. Petersburg Lakewood High School, participated in the schools Athletic Lifestyle Management Academy. The program prepares students for various careers in health science with two components. The first one is a hands-on skills component where the students have to demonstrate that they are expert in the skills of adult, child and infant CPR (心 肺复苏术),how to help somebody who's choking, as well as how to use an AED (自动体外除 颤仪).And the other is a written test component, showing that they master that knowledge. Norwood took a great interest in the programme, which was in line with her initial career pursuit in the future.On the first day of the programme, her instructor Miller did vital signs and students learned how to take blood pressure, check pulse, and apply CPR. Norwood watched closely and performed the hand-on skills well.Norwood and Simmons shared a long friendship. They had been friends since the seventh grade and since then they had built an unbreakable bond. The following day after school, the 16- year-old girl Norwood was driving three friends home in St. Petersburg, Florida,