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1、专题32名校模拟读后续写精选演练80篇(六)1.(2022.河北衡水.二模)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 four years old in 1993, when my family emigrated .(移民)from the United Arab Emirates to Toronto. Young enough to be changed by my new home, but old enough to know I was different from everyone around me. I was the only A
2、rab and only Muslim in my junior kindergarten class. Beyond those obvious differences, Canadian life proved to be quite distinct in other ways. And I discovered another surprise that December.Overnight, everything was suddenly covered in red and green. My classmates talked excitedly about cookies an
3、d what gifts theyd asked Santa fbr that Christmas. At some point, I must have asked myself, “What is Christmas? Theres nothing quite like it in the Muslim world. The closest comparison might be Eidal-Adha, which translates from Arabic to Festival of sacrifice”. While both holidays show the same spir
4、it of sharing with the less fortunate and spending time with loved ones, Eid meant new clothes and a family dinner. And that was about it. No tree decorated with ornaments (装饰物),and no gifts covered in wrapping paper.Christmas was completely foreign to me, but then my parents unexpectedly informed m
5、e that Santa would be paying us a visit on Christmas Eve. “But arent we Muslim? I asked.“Yes, but Santa loves all children equally and gets them all gifts,“ my mother replied.So on that first Christmas Eve in Canada, she hung oversized red and white stockings, each one customized with our names, off
6、 our bedposts. I have a distinct memory of the restless expectation that kept me awake long after bedtime and my joy when I got up on Christmas morning to find my stocking filled with gifts.Still in my pyjamas(睡衣),I ran over to the kitchen to tell my parents that Santa had indeed visited us last nig
7、ht. I asked if theyd seen him, and Mom said, “Of course!” Mom offered Santa a cup of coffee, as is the Arab custom when hosting guests. He needed the energy for the long night ahead, she told me.When I returned to school after the holidays. I had a story to share with my classmates. Santa had visite
8、d me too! I could show off gifts while other kids showed off theirs. 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。My parents kept our Christmas tradition going for years, until I was too old to believe in Santa anymore.reflected concern as she leaned forward and softly said, “I dont know what is happening i
9、nside of you, but please, believe me when I tell you that-everything will be okay. And then she did something quite marvelous. My hands were resting on the counter. She took her hands and placed them gently on top of mine. The touch was quick but electric. And at that moment my world shifted.In the
10、moment of her touching my hands, my selfdoubt disappeared. I found understanding and acceptance. I knew that love was being channeled through the heart of this beautiful woman directly into my heart. I was filled with a deep awareness inside methat I am loved. I was speechless. I smiled and gave her
11、 a little nod. It was my first smile of the day. But it would not be my last, as from that moment on my entire day was transformed.7. (2022.湖南.岳阳一中二模)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 an ordinary school day. I was in the fifth grade. Children like me who didnt live close enough to go home
12、 for lunch brought their paper wrapped meals and gathered under the shade of a tree.Such lunches usually consisted of a sandwich, hard-boiled egg, cookie and a piece of fruit. If a schoolmates sandwich or cookie appeared to be more appetizing than your own, you tried to negotiate a trade. I always t
13、ried to trade something I didnt want anywaya mashed-bean sandwich or an overripe banana. It never occurred to me to trade a slice of Mamas Old Kentucky walnut cake for my schoolmates offering of a boring-looking sweet cookie, even though I could see longing in the exchangers eyes.Sometimes Mama put
14、two pieces of fruit in my lunch package, one to be eaten at morning recess if I was hungry. Quite often, though, I saved that piece of fruit as my bargaining piece for a sugary doughnut or fried apple pie.Unashamedly, I always examined the looks and quality of my fruit to see which piece was better
15、and then offered my classmate the poorer, less attractive piece. I felt no guilty of selfishness. It was just a good trading sense.That autumn day after the lunch-bringers had eaten their food, got rid of the wrappings and walked to various parts of the playground, I wandered under the shade of a ma
16、ple, watching butterflies flying lazily southward. I was still hungry and Mama had put no fruit in my lunch that day.I saw my classmate Stella coming up a path.Without hesitation, Stella handed me the apple.【答案】I saw my classmate Stella coming up a path. She was returning from her home, one of the l
17、ucky ones who lived near the school. The sunshine cast on her black curly hair. She had something in each hand. When she drew closer I saw she was holding apples. She noticed my interest and asked, “Want one?” I nodded and told her I had nothing to trade. Stella held up the two apples. One was perfe
18、ctly shaped, red and shiny. The other was smaller, slightly wrinkled.Without hesitation, Stella handed me one of the apples. I held it for a minute, waiting for her to realize her mistake. But when she started to eat the less attractive apple, I began to eat mine. I realized it was her nature to giv
19、e away the best. When I finished the apple, overcome with admiration for Stella and shame at my own bargaining practices. Now I attempt to cross over that imaginary line in the grass to join with the Stellas of this world who always give their best.8. (2022.山东潍坊一中模拟预测)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
20、完整的短文。Miss Baugh taught seventh-grade social studies. She was the kind of teacher that just about everyone has had at least once: Scary. Her reputation was not unlike that of Dracula. Miss Baugh allowed no nonsense (胡言舌L语). She drilled us and taught us to take school seriously. She also introduced t
21、o us the concept of extra credit” for a correct response to a random question - and a frown for an incorrect one. Miss Baugh had been teaching for a long time and knew how to frighten even the naughty boys in the back row, including me. She managed to scare us all.But I also had a life outside of sc
22、hool and had just discovered cheap prank (恶作剧)pieces 一 an ink bottle painted to look as though it had overturned, and a piece of shiny black metal shaped like a puddle of ink.Of all the people I could have pranked, I chose Miss Baugh somehow. At the beginning of the class, before shed returned to he
23、r classroom, I dared to approach her desk. I opened her grade book and placed the bottle and the black metal on one of the pages, proudly noting that it truly did look like spilled ink! Then I went to my desk and waited for the fun.I wasnt disappointed. When Miss Baugh saw the items, she let out a l
24、ittle cry and looked for something towipe up the ink with. The prank had succeeded the way beyond my expectations. But immediately she discovered that it was just a piece of black metal. She picked up the “puddle”, then the bottle, and examined them. She looked up with eyes sweeping the classroom wi
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