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1. 2023屆安徽省江淮十校高三第四次聯(lián)考英語讀后續(xù)寫題目:
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My wife and I never had a green thumb when it came to keeping plants alive for more than a few weeks. So, when I was diagnosed with cancer, we didn't even think about adding a plant to our smallapartment. But one day, my friend stopped by and gave us a beautiful plant as a gift, insisting that itwould bring life to our home and a sense of calmness during this difficult time.
Surprisingly, the plant took off and grew beautifully, and it brought a sense of joy to our homethat we desperately needed. Tending to the plant gave me a sense of accomplishment at a time when I sometimes felt useless.
I am a physician,and taking care of the plant made me feel like a caregiveronce again.It wasnice to be able lo nurture something and watch it grow. Since my diagnosis in August 2018,far toooften,it seemed, I had to rely on help from other people. The enormous change left me feelingaimless and unsettled. Watering the plant, as small an act as it was, connected me to a core part ofmy old identity.Plants and people could still depend on me.
For the next few months,I was recovering from surgery and receiving radiation. Despite myongoing treatments,we found some peace through tending to the plant. The simple act of wateringand watching it grow gave us something to focus on outside of my health. It became a small butmeaningful part of our lives.
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Then,mysteriously,it began to show signs of losing liveliness.
As I became less anxious, I began to search online for how to care for my plant.
范文:
Then,mysteriously, it began to show signs of losing liveliness. I increased my plant watering, and thendecreased it. Still, the leaves kept browning and dropping to the floor. I grew more and more frustrated and uneasy.The thought that I couldn't even care for a simple plant started to haunt me like a shadow. For the past few months,a bond had been built between me and the plant. I couldn't shake the feeling that if the plant died,I might too.Having seen through my heart and sensed my fear, my wife comforted me,“Honey, your treatment is working welland maybe the plant just needs its.” Her words did make sense and settled my nerves.
As I became less anxious, I began to search online for how to care for myplant.Following the instructions, I transplanted the tree to a larger pot, giving its roots more room to grow and buried some solid plant nutrient under the top layer of the earth. Soon, we both began to thrive again. Whenever I look at the tree with its shinny and lush leaves in its new pot, I make it a point to appreciate my wife and the other people who have cared for and supportedme.If the plant outlives me, I hope it will inspire my wife to live her life to the fullest.
2. 廣東省潮州市2023年高考第二次模擬考試英語讀后續(xù)寫題目:
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Maybe there is a Father Christmas!
Anna stood anxiously staring at the pouring rain while little Molly looked up at a pretty doll in the window of the toy shop on the edge of town. “Mummy," Molly said, “that's the doll I would like Father Christmas to bring me." A tear rolled down Anna's cheek and she knew it would be impossible this year. They were supposed to start a new life in Spain one and a half years ago before her husband Tim wascruelly taken from them by a car. Their small amount of savings were quickly spent on Tim's funeral costs and necessities, leaving her in heavy debt.
To her relief, the local people had helped to support her through these difficult times and especially Juan, owner of the local grocery store, a single man, who would often put something special into her shopping bag, even though he himself had been going through a difficult period-his mother died ofcancer and he was busy handling the sale of his mother's house on the edge of town.
As the rain stopped, Anna and Molly started walking home.She was thinking about buying an umbrella after paying the rent with her upcoming wage when Molly shouted excitedly, "Mummy, what's that on the road?" Anna looked down and saw a bag lying in the water, which was obviously lost because of the sudden rain.
They got home and dried themselves before Anna focused on the bag. Opening it and seeing bundles of money inside, she stood back in shock and cried, “Is this a present from kindness? I can pay off my debt, buy Molly's favorite doll and my new umbrella ...” Then reality set in, Anna was a very moral person and would never steal even the slightest little thing, let alone bundles of money. She went to bed with all thoughts in her mind.
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Early next morning, Anna headed where she decided to go.
At supper, Anna had an unexpected visitor-Juan with gift boxes in his hands.
范文1:
Early next morning, Anna headed where she decided to go. Anna walked directly to the police station. After figuring out what had happened, the policemen kept note of her information and thought highly of her. She felt a little shy and said, “The huge money would be a great help for me to get through the difficulties, but the owner would get into great trouble, instead." Stepping out of the station, Anna felt a fresh breeze on her face, making her relieved and comfortable.
At supper, Anna had an unexpected visitor-Juan with gift boxes in his hands..Seeing Anna's surprised look, Juan told her that he was the owner of the bag and he came to show his thanks. That morning, because of the sudden rain, he was so hurried to get on the taxi that he lost his bag. “Thank you so much for your help.”Juan said to Anna and then turned to Molly, handing her the boxes, “Here you are, little girl.”After opening the boxes, Molly cried with great joy, “Mom,look! Here it is! The doll Father Chrismas brings me!" Looking at her happy daughter, Anna smiled, murmuring “Maybe there is a Father Christmas!”
范文2:
Early next morning, Anna headed where she decided to go. With the money carefully packed in her handbag, she quickened her pace. On arrival at the policestation, she briefly told the officer what had happened and hoped they could help find the owner. Police officer noted down her information. Leaving the station, she felt a fresh wind on her face, a sense of satisfaction filling her, even greater than paying off her debts and buying the doll for Molly.
At supper, Anna had an unexpected visitor-Juan with gift boxes in his hands.Seeing so many gifts, she politely declined, "You've already helped me a lot.” “But you deserve more!" said Juan. It turned out that Juan was the owner of the money. He finally sold his mother's house but he lost the money on the way back because of thesudden rain. Thanks to Anna's help, he got the money back. At the very moment, Molly, who was unwrapping the gift, let out a cry of joy, “Mummy, it's the doll! Uncle Juam must have met-Father Christmas!" Anna nodded, “Yes, my dear”, looking into Juan's eyes and smiling.
3. 山東省青島市2023年高三年級第二次適應(yīng)性檢測英語讀后續(xù)寫題目:
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Zack joined our family two years ago. The first time I saw him in a caring center, he was sitting in a corner, lonely and nervous. When I got closer, he tried to avoid eye contact and forced a smile. I could read his struggles in his eyes. Indeed, Zack was different. He was a kid with inborn disorder that made it difficult to manage his anxiety. I gently put my arms around him. Unexpectedly, he responded by giving me a tighter hug. My heart melt. I couldn't wait to drive Zack home immediately the adoption paper was done.
The life with us was new to Zack. Terrified of insects and always on alert(警戒的)for a storm rolling in, he remained housebound. One March afternoon, we held a family barbecue. Despite my best effort, Zack wouldn't leave the house. I brought him a plate of food and he watched us from the window. I was upset that he couldn't enjoy a few minutes of peace in the spring sun.
Anyway, Zack was a joy around, and we tried to meet all his special needs. We were worried that Zack was delayed at schoolwork and needed to attend a speech and language camp, but he refused to go.I begged,and finally bartered(交換).
"I'll do it for a pet chicken,” he decided.
That's when Valor, a hen with soft feathers, entered our lives in May. John, my husband, named her Valor, which meant “courage” in ancient English.
No one had expected how the chicken would make a difference, but it did. Once Valor arrived, Zack slowly began stepping out in order to be with her. In turn, we repaid her with treats of tomatoes and sunflower seeds. For some unknown reasons, Valor offered Zack peace and comfort and was content to keep him company wherever he went. To our excitement, Zack talked more and smiled often. He even turned to us with questions about raising pets, making John and me thrilled.
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In September, another barbecue came with more new friends.
When I suggested introducing our new friends, amazingly, Zack stood up.
范文:
In September, another barbecue came with more new friends. Our backyard was filled with laughter and chatter, the aroma of grilled meat and the sound of clinking glasses. Valor, the hen, pecked at leftovers under the table, while Zack sat quietly, watching the scene with awe. He had come a long way from the boy who once cowered at the sight of strangers. His eyes sparkled with curiosity, and a faint smile played on his lips. As the sun set, John and I exchanged a glance, knowing that our family was not complete without Zack and his courageous companion.
When I suggested introducing our new friends, amazingly, Zack stood up. He took a deep breath, his voice trembling with excitement. "I want to say something," he said, looking at everyone around the table. "I want to thank you all for being here. And I want to introduce you to someone special." He picked up Valor, who nestled in his arms, and held her up for everyone to see. "This is Valor. She's not just a chicken. She's my friend. And she helps me be brave." There was a moment of silence, followed by a round of applause. As Zack sat down, Valor settled on his lap, and I knew that our family had found a treasure in her.
4. 2023屆山東省煙臺市高三二模高考適應(yīng)性練習(xí)英 語讀后續(xù)寫題目:
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"Oh, no!" Jack shouted while looking at the likes and comments on his recent TikTok video.
"Why aren't people reacting to my content as they used to?"
Jack was a 1year old strong and muscular man addicted to the gym. He loved recording exercise videos and posting them on his TikTok account. Initially, his video logs (vlogs) were popular, but his posts' reach soon decreased.
Jack wondered why people had stopped sharing and liking his videos,"Maybe my audience is tired of watching me work out in the gym," he thought, determined to change the location of his videos.
The following day, Jack went to the neighborhood park and began filming while walking on the track."Hi, guys! How about we shake things up a little? I'm to work out in the park today!" he said excitedly, looking into the camera lens (鏡頭).
"Let's look for a good spot to warm up," he said as he walked towards a bench(椅), on which sat an elderly lady. Jack thought the bench was the perfect place to film his video because of the light.
He put his tripod stand (三腳架) on the bench and set the camera, but he felt like he needed the full bench. He wanted to place his camera where the lady sat, so he gestured to her to move,but the woman didn't seem to understand.
"Get out of my way!" he yelled."Can't you see I'm filming a video? You old fool!" Looking him up and down in surprise, the old lady didn't argue over his disrespectful attitude and quietly walked towards another bench.
Jack set his camera up, pressed the record button and waved at his followers, ready to demonstrate exercises. Suddenly, he tripped on a loose stone, lost balance and fell down, his head striking the bench and bleeding heavily.
Crying in pain, Jack tried to get up, but he didn't have the strength to rise. He collapsed on the ground, screaming desperately for help.
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1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
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There was nobody around but the elderly lady.
To Jack's joy, a net friend sent a message saying where the lady lived.
范文:
There was nobody around but the elderly lady. She hurried to him and bent down to check his injury. “God!” she gasped. “Don’t move. I’ll help you, son.” Looking at her kind face,Jack gradually lost consciousness. Having called an ambulance, the lady tended to his wounds carefully. Not until Jack came to and found himself and his belongings in an emergency room did he learn that the lady had contacted his family and quietly left. Overwhelmed by her virtue, Jack was desperate to find her. Fortunately, the rescue scene was wholly recorded by his camera. He posted the video online, requesting clues so that he could say thanks and sorry to her.
To Jack’s joy, a net friend sent a message saying where the lady lived. With gifts, Jack headed for the lady’s home. Answering the door, the lady was surprised but immediately got aware of what was going on. She gave Jack a hug, saying smilingly, “So glad to see you well, son.” “Sorry, I came for apologies. I behaved so rudely … and thanks for your help. Otherwise…” Jack choked, ashamed and grateful. “Treat others as you’d like to be treated. Everything will change for the better. I have faith in you,” she comforted the young man affectionately. The incident dramatically transformed Jack, who became helpful, friendly and popular.
5. 廣東省2023年5月模擬測試(二)英語讀后續(xù)寫:
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I looked up from my desk to see the teacher writing on the board: “Battle of the Books!" She smiled and said,"This time it's a teamwork. You're going to be in teams of two, and set a reading goal. Every team that meets their goal by the end of the month will get a prize!”The lunch bell soundedbefore she could explain any more rules.
As I gathered my things, Liya passed my desk and said,“Teammates?”Since Liya and I shared the same interest in graphic novel (漫畫小說),and we took Hindi language class together, we teamed up automatically. I wasboth relieved and excited to have my team. Then we got to the cafeteria and quickly threw out a bunch of ideas of what to do at our table.
I looked to our third friend Kash, with whom the three of us always do stuff together, “Kash, do you have ideas for us?”“Why would I give you guys ideas?”he said gloomily (陰沉地).“I'll save that for my team ... whoever that is. Now I see how I rank in the friendship lineup."Kash replied in an angry tone.
I knew he was mad for a reason. If I werehim, not only would I think that I ranked last in that group, but I'd also be panicking about what team I could join. But now, I was on the inside and Kash wasn't. I felt like the only way to fix this would be three people on a team. So, as the teacher walked by our table, I asked for her permission. What surprised me was that she had intended to draw names to assign random groups, but didn't get a chance to say it before lunch.
Awkward and frustrated, we were stuckin this dilemma. Having first teamed up without Kash didn't mean we didn't like him. I knew we—especially I—wouldn't be able to enjoy any prize if our friend felt bad about being left out. So, I decided to do something to make it up for him and convince Kash he was an equal friend.
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That night, I was struck by an idea asI read a graphic novel that all three of us liked.
The next day,I handed my pages of apology to Kash.
范文:
That night, I was struck by an idea as I read a graphic novel that all three of us liked. Thrilled and inspired, I sprang in front of my desk, racked my brains and started drawing a few scenes of three of us giggling,chattering and enjoying each other's company like we usually did. On the last page,I wrote,“Dear Kash,you are not the one left behind. Liya and I are so sorry about the way we messed things up.” Pierced to the heart with guilt,I gingerly tucked the paintings into an envelope, hoping this would be an icebreaker.
The next day,I handed my pages of apology to Kash. He took it,looking surprised at the first sight. After he read it, an expression of intense joy illuminated his eyes. Blushed, I broke the silence,“I'm sorry, dude. We should have talked to you.”With her eyes fixed on the floor, Liya came over and apologized in a low voice,“You mean a lot to us.”Hearing her words, Kash shook his head and beamed,“I was way too sensitive."We exchanged a knowing smile, realizing that sincerity, trust and communication were always the key to clearing up the misunderstanding between friends.
6. 浙江省義烏市2023屆5月高三適應(yīng)性考試英語讀后續(xù)寫題目:
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I like staying overnight at my Gramma’s house-that is, until Gramma starts telling me how wonderful my cousin Maya is. Then it’s Maya this and Maya that until I don’t ever want to hear another word about her.
That’s why I wasn’t too excited when Gramma called me on the phone to "come on over and bring your pajamas.”When I got there, it was worse than I’d expected. There, in Grandpa’s big leather rocker, sat Maya, all dressed up and formal-looking and wearing fancy shoes as if she’d just been to a party.
“Surprise. Kristen!" Gramma said. “Your cousin Maya and her parents have traveled in from the East Coast on
business. Maya gets to stay with us this afternoon.”Gramma chattered away about how excited she'd been for this surprise get-together, and how cousins ought to get to know each other better.
I hung my baseball cap in the closet and set my backpack by the stairway, all the time smiling and nodding as if I'd been waiting forever for this chance to spend an afternoon with Maya. Grandpa's chair squawked(咯咯叫) as Maya rocked back and forth. It’s the chair I like best in the house the one I usually sit in. I sat down on the sofa across from her .
Shortly, Gramma went off to the kitchen to "see about some lunch,” she’d said. That left me stuck in the living room with rocking Maya.
She was still small but taller than I’d remembered her from her last visit four years ago. She was good at small talk, though, and was chatting away about how nice it was to see me again. But I could tell that she didn’t really think so. The last time she was here, we’d had hours of fun together building caves out of Gramma’s sofa pillows.
After that, I’d heard about her only through Gramma’s tales. Maya taking piano lessons. Maya learning math Maya, Maya, Maya. Now Maya was here, looking great with the latest haircut and a fancy dress.
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Glancing down at my jeans and my old sneakers, I wished I hadn’t come.
“How do you know all these things about me?" I asked.
范文:
Glancing down at my jeans and my old sneakers, I wished I hadn t come. A rush of shame flooded over me as I compared myself to Maya - Gramma's favorite. She was smarter, prettier, and more talented than I could ever hope to be. The thought of being loved less by Gramma because of Maya was unbearable. “I hear you like to skate,” Maya's words crashed through my thoughts. What she announced was totally beyond my expectation. Astonished and speechless, I wondered how she knew about my skating. “I hear you are the captain of your basketball team. Even better, you are always competitive and aggressive in any sports activities,” she exclaimed, her eyes full of envy and admiration.
"How do you know all these things about me?" I asked. Shrugging and looking down, Maya told me that my Gramma wrote about me in her letters and that I was her favorite person to write about. Numb with shock, I stared at Maya's face, and the only thing that came to my mind was, “You won the first prize in the math competition, didn't you?” Maya looked up, confused. I explained that my Gramma talked about her all the time. We laughed, chatted about everything,and had fun building caves out of Gramma's sofa pillows. Time flew by, and as Maya and her parents drove off,Gramma and I waved goodbye until they were out of sight. “Isn't Maya a lovely child!”Gramma grinned. “She's really nice,” I agreed, now understanding that Gramma had two favorites.
思源教育(原上海交大思源進(jìn)修學(xué)院,簡稱思源教育)成立于1996年,自建校以來,秉承校訓(xùn),提供專業(yè)的高考高復(fù)、三校生高復(fù)、藝考生文化課等,學(xué)生遍及全市各區(qū),至今已幫助六萬多余名學(xué)子取得優(yōu)異成績,成功考入理想的各級院校!20余年來思源已成為“中考教學(xué)研究中心”、“中學(xué)個性化學(xué)習(xí)教育基地”、“快速學(xué)習(xí)法”實驗學(xué)校。
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