读后续写写作练习-高三英语二轮复习写作专项.docx
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1、试题呈现:读后续写(满分25分)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。(一)Ben raced out of school. Christmas holidays! When he got home, he went to check on his pony, Scout. He slipped him a candy, and Scout nuzzled(用口鼻轻擦)his shoulder. Ben started toward the house and found his older brother Jack starting the snowmobile(雪地机
2、动车)to deliver gas to Uncle Mike. Ben jumped on the back and joined him.They set off slowly. The snow was fresh and deep on the remote mountain path. When they arrived,Jack went over with the gas can. Ben looked up the mountain and saw something moving. He gotbinoculars(望远镜)and saw two animals. Could
3、 it be a horse? Jackclimbed back on the snowmobile and asked Ben to leave. When Ben told Jack he saw horses up in the snowy trees, Jack didnt believe it. Ben looked back up the mountain, but he couldnt see anything.At dinner Ben told his father he saw two horses up on the mountain today. “If they ar
4、e horses, they must be trapped by all this snow,” said his dad. “If theyre trapped, we have to do something,” said Ben, his voice rising.His dad looked at Jack. “Well, in the morning go and take a look. Take the gun and some hay(干草).If they look as if they can survive, give them the hay. If not” Jac
5、k looked serious, and slowly nodded. Ben knew what the gun was for, and his chest went cold.In the morning, they set off in the cold snow. When they got to the place where Ben had seen the horses, they stopped and looked up using binoculars. No horses. They waited for a few minutes.“I see them. They
6、re horses. Letstake the snowmobile up there.” Ben suddenly exclaimed. They drove the snowmobile in the deep snow and finally reached the place. “Oh no!” said Ben. “Theyre starving!” One of the horses had lost a lot of hair, and their tails were almost gone. Theireyes were lifeless and tired.Paragrap
7、h 1: Jack walked around the horses.Paragraph 2: The two brothers went from door to door asking everyone to come and help.参考范文:Jack walked around the horses. “Well,” said Jack, sighing, picking up the gun. “I guess Ibetter use this.” “No! We should at least try!” pleaded Ben, stroking the horses gent
8、ly. Jack walked around the horses again. He patted one of them on the neck. It made a sad, small groaning sound. “Maybe youre right.” He sure didnt want to have to shoot these horses. Ben quickly got the hay and spread it around in piles. The horses ate hungrily. With one more pat to each horse, Jac
9、k and Ben climbed on the snowmobile and drove back down the mountain as quickly as they could to report their news. Back at home the family had a hurried meeting. After discussing all kinds of possible ways to put the horses out of their misery, they finally decided to shovel a tunnel.The two brothe
10、rs went from door to door asking everyone to come and help. They even put notices up in the streets. Then they took the snowmobile back up the mountain with more hay and water and some warm blankets. The horses seemed happy to see them. Ben and Jack started shoveling with their fingers frozen and no
11、ses numb. Fortunately, soon a group of snowmobilers arrived. For the next week, people came and shoveled every day, and a deep, narrow trench very slowly worked its way down the mountain. Jack and Ben went every day to feed and water and talk to the horses. When the big day came, Ben and Jack manage
12、d to lead the horses down the long, narrow tunnel. Everyone was celebrating and hugging each other. Ben grinned from ear to ear and gave the horses a big hug.下水作文:Jack walked around the horses.Looking at the thin hair that covered the horses bodies and the lifeless and tired eyes,Jack knew that thei
13、r survival chances were small and took the gun out.However,Ben stopped himsaying that thoughthey were just like tiny broken boats at the mercy of the rough storm,he still felt their desire to survive. They offered the hay and the water to the two hungry horses,who quickly consumed all and seemed a l
14、ittle back on their feet.But almost simultaneously,a new problem came up:how to take them down to the village in such a dire situation when the mountain path was covered with deep snow?And the only way out was to help them down the path. At the point, Ben suddenly had an idea.The two brothers went f
15、rom door to door asking everyone to come and help. They explained the struggling situation facing the two horses. Inspired by the two boys kindness and courage, the whole village joined in the rescue, some taking supplies of hay and water, some coming with blankets to keep the horses warm and the ot
16、hers equipped with snow-clearing tools. Once at the place, they sprang into action. With the joint efforts of the villagers, the horses were well fed and the path was cleared. With the guidance of Scout and the company of the warmhearted souls, the trapped horses were finally down, safe and sound. T
17、he two boys heroic deedsgot widely recognizedand everyone they knew gave them thumb-ups. But for Joe, it was his lovely pony that made the rescue successful. Patting Scout and stroking his hair gently, he knew it would be an unforgettable Christmas!(二)My husband and I enjoy seeing life through the e
18、yes of our children. Its amazing to watch as they discover their world.While we were outdoors last summer enjoying the sunshine, our oldest daughter, Kaytlin, called me to the doorway. Beneath the steps was a baby red squirrel/skwrl/.We watched it from a distance, not wanting to disturb it or scare
19、off its mother. But after a long wait and looking all round our house for signs of a nest or a mother we realized the tiny squirrel was lost.Shaking terribly, he was weak, thin, and hungry. We tried to find an expert to help, but the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife website showed that there were no wi
20、ldlife experts in our area. After some quick research, we concluded that the best way to give the squirrel a fighting chance was to care for him ourselves. So a trip to the local store for milk and supplies was in order.More research taught us how much to feed him, how to estimate his age, how and w
21、hen to wean(断奶) him, and that we should let him go as soon as he could survive on his own.Our daughters and I took turns in feeding “Squirt.” Kaytlin took on the most responsibility. She taught him to eat from a bottle, and she woke in the night for his feeds.To our relief, Squirt soon became health
22、y and strong. Within a few weeks he became more active. He would chatter(吱吱叫) for his next meal, playfully go around the girls, and lie down on them for sleep. It wasnt long before he was weaned onto solid food and reintroduced to the wild.His first few visits to the great outdoors were funny. Just
23、like a child, he would play in the grass some and then run back to Kaytlin for safety. Soon she had him climbing trees and finding nest material.P1. One day in the trees, Squirt met up with a family of gray squirrels.P2. One night, Squirt didnt come back to our house and it rained hard.参考答案One day i
24、n the trees, Squirt met up with a family of gray squirrels.They found a hollow in an old tree where their nest was snug with moss and tree leaves. Startled by the unexpected stranger, the gray squirrel, crouching on the tree, chattered fierecely and trembled his furry tail. After spotting this, Squi
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