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1、读后续写:人与动物类Parti:经典例文(小狗救人)2Part2:人与动物故事构造套路4套路一:可爱型动物故事情节4套路二:凶猛型动物故事情节6套路三、主题升华句8Part3:人与动物场景素材积累8Part4:灵活应用13例1:人与麻雀13Part5:高考真题再现15真题1:小狗找到新的玩伴【2020年1月浙江卷】 15真题2:拍照北极熊遇险【2020年7月浙江卷】 18从历年高考的读后续写话题中可以看出人和动物的话题备受命题者青睐。试题 文本一般从两个角度展开,一个就是人和动物和谐相处,要么是人类帮助动物解决 问题,要么是动物帮助人类解决问题;另外一个就是,人类与动物产生冲突,尤其遇 到勇猛
2、高大的动物,遇到危险,首先沉着冷静与动物周旋,后来向别人求助,之后成 功脱险的故事。例如:人狼大战:骑车旅途遭遇狼wolf追赶,脱险经历(2017年6 月浙江高考);人熊大战:北极探险者给北极熊拍照,遭遇polar bear追赶的惊险 经历(2020年6月浙江高考);人狗和谐:父母决定给Poppy买一条小狗作伴,帮 助Poppy摆脱孤独和想念的故事(2020年1月浙江高考);人猫和谐:作者的丈夫 从讨厌猫到向猫求助,赶走土拨鼠的故事(2021年3月临沂市一模)。Paragraph 1: All of a sudden, Betty felt something touching the bot
3、tom of her foot. What was that? She wondered. A sea fish? Before she could get on the surfboard, it bumped her in the foot once again. She suddenly had the feeling that an enormous fish, bigger than her, was circling around her. A chill feeling crept up her spine as she thought of the joke Uncle Mar
4、k played on her. And then Betty saw it: a gray triangle fin sticking up through the water, heading right for her. It was a shark, a massive shark that was swimming around, not far away from her. For a split second, her heart practically skipped a beat.Paragraph 2: Help! Help!” Betty screamed in horr
5、or. Hearing the terrible scream for help, Uncle Mark instantly realized that something bad was happening. Without thinking, he swam as quickly as he could towards Betty and yelled, Get out! But Betty seemed stuck, too scared to move. At the very moment, the sharks jaws opened wide, showing rows of r
6、azor-sharp teeth. With all his might, Uncle Mark stabbed it in the mouth with his surfboard, scaring the monster away. And then he grabbed hold of Bettys arm and dragged her to the beach. All this took only a few minutes, but Betty would never forget the frightening experience.(04)Paragraph 1: He wa
7、s sentenced to be torn by a lion in the public arena (竞技场).The terrifying day finally arrived. All the people in the city went there to see the brutal fight between the poor slave and a bloodthirsty beast. When Androclesappeared in the arena, they began to cheer and hoot. All eyes were on him, and t
8、ime seemed to stop. Overcomeby a stab of fear, he almost collapsed to the ground, his heart pounding and his knees shaking. And then came a furious roar and the great lioncharged at him with its flaming eyes and gaping jaws. Desperate and hopeless, the slave closed his eyes and dropped his sword, th
9、inking that he was done for.Paragraph 2: However, the lion didnt act as most had imagined. Much to their surprise, the savage beast stopped short, knelt down and then lickedthe slaves hands and feet. He behaved like a pet dog. And then he let out a low roar, as if whispering to his friend, Didnt you
10、 recognize me?” Indeed, it was the very lion the slave had helped in the forest. Sighing with relief, the slave stroked his neck gently, tears of gratitudewelling up in his eyes. So moved were people by the story that they begged the master to set free the slave and the lion. One good turn deserves
11、another, and in the end, Androcles, the slave, became a free man.(05)Paragraph 1:1 entered the shop, and one of the salesmen came to me. I couldnt believe my eyes. Surely, it was my long-lost friend, Arthur, always wearing a warm smile. What a coincidence that Arthur would appear in front of me when
12、 I had trouble! I thought. For a second, I stared at him in disbelief, my mouth hanging open. In the meanwhile Tom instantly recognized me and he gave me a huge hug. What brings you here? he asked with a puzzled expression on his face. So I told him that my car got a flat tire and that considering t
13、he poor road condition, it might broke downon my way back home. Knowing what had happened to me, he said that he would be glad to give me a hand again.Paragraph 2: After a while, they quickly drove a pick-up truck to my car and started it. After listening to the sound of the engine, Arthur told me t
14、hat there was nothing wrong with it. And then they started to fix the tire and we chatted happily. Arthur told me that the thank-you notefrom me inspired him to live a meaningfullife by helping others. Soon afterwards, he got the tire fixed. He got up, wiped the sweat from his face and wished me a p
15、leasant journey. I couldnt thank him enough. Many years have passed, but I will never forget the lesson Arthur taught me: Life is meaningful when you can give a hand to those in trouble.(06)Paragraph 1: A few minutes later, the bear headed back to our camp. He exposed his sharp teeth, snarling at us
16、, as he sanforward. And again the furious creature stood on his back legs and began to snap at the fencelike a demon. It seemed that his mouth was dripping with blood and his eyes were red with rage. At the sight of it, I could feel a flicker of fear flooding over me, and EHis was stunned, her mouth
17、 hanging open. It was only then that my mind began to race. Once again, I plucked my courage to blast him with pepper spray, but without success. Then all of a sudden, came a crash of the fence falling down.Paragraph 2: At that very moment, the helicopter arrived. It landed in a clearing, not far fr
18、om our camp, and the loud noisesfrom the rescue helicopter scared the bear. For an instant, he froze, but after a while, he started to charge at us again. nEllis!n I shrieked, nLook out!* We immediately stepped aside, spun round and galloped towards the helicopter. The moment we were into the helico
19、pter, we collapsed, gasping with relief. As it took off, we could see the bear was hungrily eating the breadwe had made. What a hungry bear! After we returned home safeand sound, we realized that something should be done for bears.(07)Paragraph 1: Looking over my shoulder, I stared into the flashing
20、 lights of a truck. A familiar figure leaped out, rushedtowards me and waded into the water. Thank goodness, it was Joewho came to my rescue. However, the water was running so rapidly that he had to go back. Frightenedand a little angry, I could hardly help shedding tears. How I wished that my husba
21、nd were like a superman who could save me from disaster. But, after a while, it turned out that Joe returned with one end of a rope in his hand and the other end tied to the truck. He struggledto throw the rope to me and shouted, Catch! Open the door!Paragraph 2:1 screamed that I couldnt make it. At
22、 that moment, the sound of the raging water outside grew louder, and the car rocked more violently. Worse still, the water came up to Joes waist and he almost lost his footing in the water. After several vain attempts, Joe realizedthat there was no chance to make it. He put every ounce of strength i
23、nto getting close to me and said soothingly, Dont panic, honey! Fm here. With Joes help, I burst the door open, and Joe immediately tied the rope around my waist. The moment we pulled ourselves out of the water, the car was washed away. What a narrow escape! I hugged Joe tightly, happiness and love
24、welling up inside me.Part4:灵活应用例1:人与麻雀阅读下面材料,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。Its getting hot. Its time to put on lighter clothes and open up the windows. I cant wait to do so. Yesterday, an unforeseen visit to the kitchen happened during the brief time we were out. Two daring sparrows (麻雀)had risked l
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