2022届高考英语写作之读后续写模拟训练.pdf
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1、2022高考英语写作之读后续写模拟训练(A)One evening I was resting in a cafe.I wore a pair of newly bought white leathershoes,which were rather expensive.Then a boy came to me.He was in an unfit shirt,looking pale and about eleven.At sight of my newleather shoes,his big eyes were bright with hope.No sooner had I begun
2、 to speak thanhe opened the box in his hand and took out the tools of shoe-polishing.He quicklybent down,took off my leather shoes,and began to shine them.He was busy doing his work when heavy rain began to pour down.People rushedto the cafe for shelter from the rain.More and more people crowded in
3、and graduallyseparated the boy from me before I realized it.Hours passed,and it turned dark.I hadno shoes on my feet and wondered where the boy had been.I thought he would notreturn my expensive shoes,and I would have to go home on my bare feet.When it was near midnight the rain ended,and there were
4、 fewer and fewerpeople in the cafe.The cafe was to be closed.I had to move slowly to the door,headlowered.Just as I went to the gate,I was suiprised to find that a boy of about eleven,looking very familiar,was sleeping at the door with his head leaning against a boxand his upper body being bare.He w
5、as holding a package made of his shirt tightly inhis arms.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。Paragraph 1.1 shook him slightly and woke him up.Paragraph 2.1 felt it necessary to do something for the boy.(B)The Principal and the Popcorn PopperSpring was approaching.Principal(校长)Peters was wandering
6、in the empty part of thehuge school yard when the students7 request flashed through his mind again.It couldnt be betterto eat the cabbages,carrots,or eggplants planted by themselves.But how to raise money for seedsand tools?The topic came up at the teachers meeting.Teachers suggested various means o
7、f collectingmoney with enthusiasm;one teacher suggested,4tWe have a popcorn popper(爆米 花机)inthe teachers*lounge(休息室).How about kids making popcorn to sell?,When the popcorn proposal reached the students,they jumped with joy.Agreement wasreached-every Thursday,in their labor course,by selling popcorn
8、for 25 cents a bag,they couldenjoy a snack while raising money to buy seeds and tools for their garden.Soon the first Thursday came.Principal Peters got to his office as usual just right next to theteachers lounge.Hearing popping sound,he smiled,for it meant the promise of the potentialgarden.But it
9、 was REALLY loud.He wrapped a scarf around his head to block his ears.When thefirst Thursday was over,he breathed a sigh of relief.But the next Thursday,popping soundhappened again.This time,he had brought earplugs.The day,it seemed,would last forever.Butfor the kids garden dream,he put up with it w
10、illingly.2The following Thursdays witnessed Principal Peters attempting to pile gym mats against hisoffice walls and asking the fifth grade to practice for their concert in the hallway outside his office.The unbearable popping sound seemed to have taken root in his head!But for the kids vegetablegar
11、den dream,he put up with it willingly.On the 11th Thursday,he went to the teachers*lounge again to see how much money was stillneeded.Seeing the Principal coming with a hard-hidden painful expression,the studentsresponded cheerfully,“Only with 41 dollars our garden dream will come true.Hearing this,
12、Principal Peters left without saying anything.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。Shortly afterward,Principal Peters came back with 41 dollars.POPCORN,the cute students answered the Principals question jokingly.(C)In my thirty-year teaching profession,one of the best teachers I have ever known is M
13、r Rowe.I was lucky enough to teach fourth grade together with him.Mr.Rowe had endless patience and understanding and I learned so much from watching him.He could perform miracles,like the one he performed with Steven,one of the unhappiest kids Ihad ever seen.Steven couldnt stand school.He didnt like
14、 being picked last for kickball.Hedidnt like the kids who raised their hands and knew all the answers,and most importantly,hedidnt like himself.The first day he walked into Mr.Rowes classroom,he ignored the other students,lookingangry and annoyed,and slid into his chair,knocking a couple of textbook
15、s onto the floor.Mr.Rowe walked over to him and touched Steven shoulder,but Steven pulled away.Nevertheless,Mr.Rowe welcomed Steven.Tm happy you are in my class.We are gonnahave a great year.Steven looked around the room as if Mr.Rowe must be mistaken.No teacherin his right mind would want Steven to
16、 be part of his classroom.So,while Mr.Rowe seemedcheerful and relaxed that day of school,it seemed like Steven was angry and confused.That day after classes,Mr.Rowe chose Steven to pitch(投球)the kickball during the break.“Hey,Steven,n Mr.Rowe commented,“You are good at pitching.Let me show you my sec
17、rettrick.Mr.Rowe taught Steven one of the tricks that not a single kid could perform.Stevenlearned fast and did quite well!Everyone cheered for him!After the kickball,Steven sat as close to Mr.Rowe in classes as he could.When a questionwas asked,Steven lit up;when he knew the answer,he raised his ha
18、nd;when he answered thequestion,his voice shook.However,he got the answer right!He said,with Mr.Rowe,his days ofthe fourth grade promised wonderful.It was obvious that Steven grew to love Mr.Rowe more andmore with each passing day.Time passed quickly that year,and before we all knew it,it was the la
19、st day of school.Many years later,Mr.Rowe and I were surprised when a handsome young man walked intoour classroom,dressed in the army uniform.(D)The cost of a smileKathy was a young woman in her 20s who worked in a small restaurant as a waitress.Oneday,as she went about her shift with her usual angr
20、y look,a kind old man walked in and sat downat the counter.He read the menu and politely told her what he wanted.Kathy took his order and yelled,Your food will be ready soon.As she turned to leave,theman said,“A smile costs nothing”.Kathy rolled her eyes at him and walked away.She brought his order,
21、cleared his plates,and gave him the bill,for which he left a nice lip.Each time the old man saw her,he smiled and thanked her.This only made her angrier.A week went by,and every day the man came for lunch and the same thing happened.Andeach time Kathy took his order he would say,“A smile costs nothi
22、ng.But a week later,Kathy picked up a menu,wrote the words 1 SMILE.$20”at the bottom,and placed it on the counter for the kind old man to see.He came,and Kathy waited for his reaction as he read the menu.The old man ordered hisusual and added,u.and a smile,if you dont mind.Kathy was so surprised.She
23、 laughed out5loud,“Now,now.”The man jokingly scolded.44I ordered a smile,not a laugh.So Kathy put ona bright smile and said,“Coming right up,sir.And to her surprise,he left$20 tip!A few years went by,and the two bonded like family.Charlie,the kind old man,was a retiredmanager whose wife passed away
24、long ago.He spent most of his time at home,with the exceptionof his frequent restaurant visits.Every day Kathy spent her break talking to him.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。One day he didn t come to the restaurant.Several days after his death,Kathy received a very important-looking letter inth
25、e mail.(E)“What a crabby-looking lady(怨妇)J the cashier at my local convenience store whispered to6her coworker.I was grabbing something off the shelf.I had a half dozen kids waiting for meoutside in the van,and heres the thing:they were all my own children.No time for polite.Nocasual conversation wi
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