23 读后续写:生活类20篇-2022年高考英语读后续写技巧与训练(新高考专用).docx
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1、读后续写:生活类20篇(亲情、友情等)第1篇圣诞节礼物2第2篇特别的钢琴曲4第3篇与妈妈和解6第4篇一把小提琴9第5篇特殊的面试11第6篇一个玩具娃娃14第7篇姐弟重逢17第8篇爸爸的梳子20第9篇祖母的回忆23第10篇一只加拿大鹅26第11篇“我”被隔离了28第12篇“我不是小偷”31第13篇感恩的心34第14篇礼物与友谊37第15篇团聚的一家39第16篇失而复得的狗41第17篇忠诚的狗43第18篇拯救口渴的鹿45第19篇家庭最重要47第20篇一辈子的朋友49第1篇圣诞节礼物Several years ago, I was living in New York and working for
2、 an airline, so I never got back home forChristmas. My Christmas was happy too with some other colleagues around. But in my heart I was sad because I couldnt stay with my family. Sometimes my colleagues would say our Christmas was filledwith tears. But this Christmas was different. I was lucky. I ha
3、d the whole day off, which meant I couldstay withmy family on Christmas Eve.When Christmas morning came, I awoke to a small hand rubbing my face. “Dad,Merry Christmas!”was allmy younger sonhad time to say. He seemed to be racing against time. I knew he was hunting forgiftswith his brother eagerly. I
4、 got down stairs just to see the two little boys faces as they looked at the pocket rockets Santa Claus had left them. I realized that the real Christmas was for the children who had deep belief in the amazing power of Santa Claus. At first,their fingers went almost shyly over their toys. When their
5、 inspection had been completed, the two boys ensured that the gifts were really delivered by Santa Claus and they dragged everything into the center of the living room.Delightflooded the room. As their mother began giving out gifts, I smiled to myself,wonderinghow my unexpected gifts this year would
6、 be received. With so many Christmas spent outside, I had prepared so many gifts for my children and together with my wife. I hid them in several secret places. But the children were excellent detectives and they found all of them. They were happily opening packages constantlythankingconsiderate San
7、ta Claus for his kindness and ability to know their desires. But I had not received a single one. I knew they hadforgottenmy existence with my absence from their Christmas these years.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:Ihadtoadmitth
8、atmydisappointmentwasgrowingsteadily. Paragraph 2:Suddenlymywifewalkeduptome. Paragraph l: I had to admit that my disappointment was growing steadily. I was wondering whether I could get a gift when my younger son ran to me, who was really kind enough to save my face. He asked me to admire his gift
9、which he deeply believed was carefully chosen by Santa Claus. He said happily that he would share some of the gifts of his and allow me to choose one from them. I thanked him from the bottom of my heart, still feeling disappointed.Paragraph 2: Suddenly my wife walked up to me. It seemed that she had
10、 guessed how I felt. She asked me to look at the Christmas tree which was decorated with so many boxes. I think she was showing off her efforts on the decoration but she took off a small box and passed it to me smiling and saying it was for me. I opened it and saw a letter which read.“We will never
11、forget you. Merry Christmas!”Under the letter was a watch which was clicking with delight.I was moved to tears.第1段: 我不得不承认,我的失望正在增长。 我在想,当我的小儿子跑到我身边时,我是否能得到一份礼物,他真的很善良,足以拯救我的脸。 他让我欣赏他的礼物,他深信这是圣诞老人精心挑选的。 他高兴地说,他将分享他的一些礼物,并允许我从他们中选择一个。 我从心底感谢他,仍然感到失望。 第2款: 突然我妻子走到我面前。 似乎她已经猜到了我的感受。 她让我看看装饰着这么多盒子的圣诞树。
12、我想她是在炫耀她在装饰上的努力,但她脱下了一个小盒子,微笑着递给我,说这是给我的。 我打开它,看到一封信,上面写着:“我们永远不会忘记你。 “圣诞快乐!”信下面是一只手表,它正高兴地咔嗒作响。 我感动得流泪。第2篇特别的钢琴曲“Wherehave you been?” Steve cried.Bradystopped directly in front of him and started pushing him back towardthe slopetheyd just climbed. When Steve still didnt get it, Brady grabbed the bo
13、ys jeans andpulledharder.The message was clear, but Steve hesitated. Of course he remembered what his uncle had said about Brady saving his life, but that had been a long time ago.Was he still sharp enough to get them through this? Brady pulled again,urgently. “OK, big guy,” Steve decided.Brady led
14、them back down the slope and into the trees.Several times the big dog stopped to get hisescape route. Often he changed direction. How long theyd walked Steve had no idea. He just held onto Bradys leash with one hand and kept putting one foot in front of the other. He was almost numb when he heard th
15、e wonderful sound of rushing water.The river! With a yell the boys ran unsteadily forward until they jumped in cool, running water. “Brady,you did it!”Many years earlier,my motherknew that she could not send me tocollegeand pay for it. She worked in a retail store and made just enough to pay the bil
16、ls and take care of the other children athome. If I wanted to go to college, it was up to me to find out how to get there.I found that I qualified for some grants because of the size of our family, my moms income and my SAT scores. There wasenoughto cover school and books, but not enough for room an
17、d board. I accepted a job as part of awork-study program. While not attractive, it was one I could do. I washed dishes in the school cafeteria.Just when I thought I was going to drop out of my college career, an angel appeared. Well, one of those that are on earth, without wings. “I heard that you n
18、eed some help,” he said. “What do you mean?” I asked, trying tofigure outwhich area of my life he meant.Financially, to stay in school.”“Well, I make it okay. I just have trouble working all these hours and finding time to study.”“Well, I think I have awayto help you out.”He went on to explain that
19、his grandparents needed help on the weekends.All that was required of me was cooking meals and helping them get in and out of bed in the morning and evening. The job paid four hundred dollars a month, twice the money I was makingwashing dishes. Now I would have time to study. I went to meet his gran
20、dparents and accepted the job.My first discovery was his grandmothers great love of music. She spent hours playing her old, off-keypiano. One day, she told me I didnt have enough fun in my life and took it upon herself to teach me the art.Grandma was impressed with my ability andencouragedme to cont
21、inue. Weekends in their house became more than just books and cooking, they were filled with the wonderful sounds of the out-of-tune piano and two very out-of-tune singers.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;4续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1When Christmas break came
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