专题03 读后续写 15篇 【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练 (新高考专用)含答案与解析

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专题03 读后续写 15篇 【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练 (新高考专用)含答案与解析

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专题03 读后续写 15篇 【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练 (新高考专用)
1.(2025·浙江·三模)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。
Chloe had two pet rats, Zena and Roxy. Chloe knows they’re not typical pets and she didn’t like rats either till her friend Martin invited her to his house one day and showed her his pet rats. When she held a rat in her hands for the first time, she saw how loving and intelligent they were, so when one of Martin’s rats had babies, Chloe decided she’d like to take two of them.
It wasn’t easy to persuade Mum and Dad. But fortunately, a good school report arrived just before Chloe’s birthday and her parents were in a good mood. When Mum asked Chloe what she wanted for her birthday, Chloe told her she’d like a pair of rats. After a heated discussion, Mum agreed but insisted they must live in Chloe’s room and can never go to other parts of the house. Chloe was delighted, and two days later they went to Martin’s house to collect Roxy and Zena.
In her room, Chloe opened the cage. First she picked up Roxy and put her on the floor. Then she picked up Zena and put her on her shoulder. Roxy loved to explore. She climbed bookcases and drawers and went under Chloe’s bed. Zena was quieter and liked sitting on Chloe’s shoulder while she read a book. A while later, Mum came and told her, “I’m going to my dance class. I’ll be back about seven o’ clock. Dad will make pasta tonight.”
Mum closed the door. Chloe put Zena back in her cage and called for Roxy. She waited a moment and then started to look for her. Where could Roxy be Then Chloe remembered that Mum had opened the door. Roxy might have gone out of the room!
Chloe started to search. She looked in her parents’ room but Roxy wasn’t there. Then she rushed downstairs to the kitchen only to see nothing. Chloe searched the whole house, calling Roxy’s name the whole time.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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“Hi, Chloe!” Dad came with a bag of food.
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Then she heard Dad laughing and Mum called out, “Chloe, come here”.
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2.(2025·安徽·三模)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。
For as long as I could remember, my relationship with my parents felt strained (紧张的). It wasn’t that they were cruel or neglectful, but there was always this distance, like an invisible wall separating us. Conversations were short, usually about chores or school. Whenever I tried to open up about my feelings or my struggles, they’d brush it off with a unconcerned “You’ll be fine.” or “Focus on your studies.” Over time, I stopped trying.
In my mind, they were cold, unfeeling people who only cared about rules and responsibilities. They worked long hours, and when they were home, they seemed very tired. I spent most of my time either in my room or out with friends, seeking the warmth and understanding I didn’t get at home.
Then, one day, everything shifted.
It was a regular Friday afternoon, and I had stayed late at school to work on a group project. By the time I left, the sun was already setting. I decided to take a shortcut through a quiet alley (小巷) near my neighborhood to save time. As I walked, lost in thought, I heard footsteps behind me. At first, I ignored them, but they got faster and closer.
Before I could react, a man grabbed my backpack and tried to yank (猛拽) it off me. My heart pounded as I struggled to pull away, but he was stronger. I shouted for help, but the street was deserted. Just as I thought I was completely helpless, I heard a loud, familiar voice, “Let him go!”
It was my dad. Out of nowhere, he tackled the man to the ground. My mom was right behind him, calling the police immediately. The man ran, but not before my dad gave chase for a few feet to make sure he didn’t double back. When my dad turned around, I saw the anger in his eyes give way to something else—pure, raw concern.
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。
“Are you okay ” he asked, tapping on my shoulders.
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That night, sitting on the sofa, my mom held my hand like she hadn’t in years.
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3.(2025·江西萍乡·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。
The afternoon sun sank low, casting a golden glow over the stone-paved street where a small pet shop stood. The store owner, known for his kindness both for the pets and kids, was securing a sign above his door that read “Puppies for Sale.” Signs like that have a way of attracting small children, and sure enough, a little boy appeared under the sign.
“How much are you going to sell the puppies for ” he asked. The store owner replied gently, “Anywhere from $30 to $50.”
The boy reached in his pocket and pulled out some change. “I have $2. 37,” he said. “Can I please look at the puppies ”
The store owner’s heart softened, then he smiled and whistled. Out of the dog house came the mother dog, who ran down the aisle of his store followed by five teeny, tiny balls of fur. One puppy was falling behind considerably. Immediately the little boy singled out the limping (跛行的) puppy and said, “What’s wrong with that little dog ”
The store owner explained that the vet had examined the little puppy and discovered it was born with a serious disability. It would always limp and would always be disabled.
The little boy became excited. “That is the little puppy that I want to buy.”
Astonished, the store owner uttered, “If you want him, I’ll just give him to you.”
The little boy got quite upset. He looked straight into the store owner’s eyes, and said, “I don’t want you to give him to me. That little dog is worth every bit as much as all the other dogs and I’ll pay full price. In fact, I’ll give you $2. 37 now, and fifty cents a month until I have him paid for.”
The store owner hesitated. “This pup won’t chase balls or climb stairs. Are you sure ” To this, this little boy reached down and rolled up his pant leg to reveal a badly twisted, crippled (瘸的) left leg supported by a big mental brace.
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。
The store owner felt his throat tightened.
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The boy happily limped towards the puppy.
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4.(2025·江西宜春·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。
Sleepy and worn out, we stepped off the night train and onto the crowded streets of Berlin. The journey had left us feeling like the walking dead, and the early morning sunlight did little to revive us. Night trains have never been my thing, and the lack of sleep was evident in our heavy steps. We arrived at the hostel (招待所) before it officially opened, so we decided to wait in the quiet park across the street, hoping to catch a moment of rest.
This trip to Berlin was something we had been looking forward to for months. The city’s rich history,diverse culture, and iconic landmarks had always fascinated us, and we were eager to explore everything it had to offer. From the Brandenburg Gate to the Berlin Wall Memorial, our schedule was packed with must-see sights. But first, we needed to shake off the tiredness from the overnight journey and recharge for the adventures ahead.
By 9 a. m., we gathered our strength and approached the hostel office. Inside, a young man was deeply focused on his computer. We assumed we were too early to check in. To our surprise, the young man greeted us warmly. Perhaps noticing the tiredness visible under our eyes, he showed great kindness and arranged for us to check into a charming private room ahead of schedule. Grateful, we sank into the beds and slept soundly until the afternoon.
When I finally awoke from my much-needed nap, I felt a sense of calm. But as I reached for my camera bag to check its contents, my heart sank. It was gone. Panic set in as I anxiously searched every corner of the room but it was nowhere to be found. My mind raced back to our earlier stop at the park. Had I left it there
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Without a second thought, I rushed out of the hostel, nearly running into the hostel worker on my way out.
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When we hurried to the park, only a few dog walkers were there.
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5.(2025·河南·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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Being home alone turned out to be a lot less fun than expected for one Queensland teen, after he found a deadly eastern brown snake had slipped into his four-year-old sister’s bedroom.
It was a weekday afternoon. Ms Pallister was at work as usual. Her teenage son and four-year-old daughter were resting at home. Her son was having a sick leave from school.
When suddenly the teenager heard something special ringing in the house. It seemed that someone might secretly moved in the house. So he quietly slipped out of bed and went out of his room to check.
The slippery, uninvited house guest was a long eastern brown snake. It might come from some unnoticed hole into the house. It disappeared from the living room soon and then slid its way across the girl’s bedroom. It might be a huge children’s literary fan, knocking over multiple books from the bookshelf while inside the bedroom and stopped at the collection of pink shoes of the four-year-old’s girl, who was sleeping in the bed at that time. “Not exactly what you want to find in your baby’s room when you come home,” Ms Pallister recalled later. “It likes pink shoes. It’s quite a long snake. Besides, it has deadly poison.”
The teenager was frightened at the scene at the first sight. What could he do It may be terrifying for his little sister and he must do something immediately. He had intended to pull it out of the house. But with the pictures of snakes, which he learnt in his field-trip study in a farm, flashing through his mind, he calmed down at the close encounter.
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。
The teenager turned back to his bedroom quietly and texted Ms Pallister.
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Spotting men with tools approaching the house, the teenager opened the door quietly.
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6.(2025·甘肃平凉·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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
When I was a little boy, I used to play the violin with my grandpa, whose favorite song was A Rabbit With Big Ears. “As long as you’ve got music, you’ve got good company,” my grandfather always told me.
However, I had neither after I grew up. Having left my hometown where my family and friends were, I was in a constant up-hill struggle to earn money from temporary jobs as I fought for my acting career in New York and failed again and again. Trapped in self-doubt, I felt lonely and abandoned.
“Could my dream ever come true ” I asked myself while I was wandering in a park near where I lived. Suddenly, I heard something familiar. I followed the sound to a small lake and saw some musicians playing their instruments. I sat down to admire the music quietly.
After the practice came to an end, I approached a boy who had been directing the band and said, “It is the most beautiful music I have heard!”
“Thank you!” he said, laughing. “This is just a community orchestra. If you like, you’re welcome to join. All you need is an instrument. We usually get together on weekends.”
“I’ll keep that in mind,” I thanked him and walked back home.
On the way, I passed a store and noticed a sign outside the shop: Schumacher Violin Maker. I stepped inside and saw stringed instruments hanging from the ceiling. At the corner of the store lay an old violin. It reminded me of my grandfather’s.
“It’s funny that I have never noticed this shop before,” I said to the shop owner and pointed to the old violin. “Do you happen to rent it I’m afraid I could not afford to buy a new one.”
The shop owner shook his head, but asked me to wait for a second after I told him my story. Then he disappeared into a room in the shop.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I stood there, wondering what the elderly man would do.
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Soon came the weekend and I joined the musicians by the lake.
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7.(2025·内蒙古乌兰察布·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。
The spotlight burned hotter than I’d imagined. My palms left damp prints on the crumpled (弄皱的) speech draft. Somewhere beyond the blinding lights, 200 students waited in the silent auditorium. Two minutes until my turn.
Three weeks earlier, Ms. Thompson had cornered me after class. “Your essay on climate change is brilliant,” she said, adjusting her owl-shaped glasses. “But you’ll need to speak up at the competition. Literally.” My face burned. Last year’s disaster flashed back — my voice cracking on the first slide, the projector remote slipping from trembling fingers. That day, I still remembered, as I stepped off the stage, my heart sank. The applause felt distant, and my mind replayed every stumble and pause. Though disappointed, I reminded myself that this experience would only make me stronger for the next challenge.
Now, backstage, I traced the wrinkles on my notes. A hand touched my shoulder. “Breathe through your toes,” whispered Carlos, the drama club president who’ d coached me. His ridiculous advice made me laugh, the tension snapping (绷断) like a rubber band.
The MC (主持人) announced my name. My shoes clicked across the stage. I was so nervous. Then I saw them. Third row center — Mom in her faded clothes, Dad’s camera obscuring (遮蔽) his face. They’d taken double shifts to buy me this new jacket. My throat tightened.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I began.
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A single clap broke the silence.
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8.(2025·湖南·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 had always thought of my neighborhood as a peaceful and friendly place. However, all that changed when Mr. Thompson moved in next door. He was a middle-aged man who seemed to have a rather strange lifestyle.
At first, I didn’t pay much attention to him. But one day, I noticed that his car was always parked in a way that blocked part of my driveway. It was really inconvenient, especially when I was in a hurry to go to work or pick up my kids from school. I politely asked him to be more careful with his parking, but he just gave me a cold look and said he would do so as he was pleased. This made me get cross with him.
As time went by, more problems arose. Mr. Thompson had a big dog that barked loudly day and night. I could barely have a sound sleep, and my kids were also disturbed by the noise. I tried to talk to him about the dog, but he refused to listen. He even accused me of being too sensitive.
One evening, I came home from a long-day work, extremely worn out. Just as I was about to park my car, I found that Mr. Thompson’s car was once again blocking my driveway. I was so frustrated that I knocked on his door forcefully. After seemed a long time, the door opened. There stood Mr. Thompson with an indifferent look on his face. Words were exchanged, and both of us were angry. We had a heated argument. He even slammed the door shut right in front of me. After that, we didn’t talk to each other for weeks. My once proud and friendly neighborhood ties are gone.
One day, as I was mowing the lawn(修剪草坪)in my garden, I saw Mr. Thompson struggling to carry a heavy box along his driveway.
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。
It seemed that he was about to drop it.
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As we were standing in his living room, Mr. Thompson broke the ice.
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9.(2025·浙江宁波·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。
The old workshop door creaked open. Clara walked in quietly. Her shoes stepped on wood shavings (刨花) that sparkled in the sunlight. Through the dusty windows, the morning light shone on Grandfather’s rough hands. He was gluing a maple chair leg.
The wall calendar still showed January. Its yellowed pages were curling, just like dry leaves. An open order book lay on the desk. February’s page was empty. There had been no new orders since mid-January. Clara held her breath and recorded Grandfather with her phone. She focused on his quick hands as he measured angles with a metal ruler. “This might help him,” she thought, eager to show how skilled he was.
However, when she posted the video online, negative comments flooded in. “Old ways for a dying business!” “No wonder the business is failing!” Saddened, Clara deleted the video quickly. A spider crawled over the empty order book. Its blank pages showed not many people wanted handmade things these days.
“Want to see my treasure ” Grandpa’ s voice broke the silence. He opened a leather album filled with pencil sketches (草图) like library chairs from 1958 and park benches from 1962. A faded photo slipped out: a smiling boy missing two teeth was grinning at the camera, holding a curved (弯曲的) spoon proudly.
“Timmy, my former student,” Grandfather smiled, touching the curve of the spoon in the photo. “Now he designs furniture for tall buildings. Last month’s newspaper had an article about his curved stairs. It was inspired by this very spoon.” He tapped the photo, adding, “Machines make things fast, but hands remember stories.”
Clara looked at the photo — the curved spoon, Timmy’s smile, and Grandpa’s young handwriting on the back: Timmy’s first repair, age 7. Beside her, fresh wood shavings were shining. “Stories must be told,” Clara murmured, taking out her phone again. This time, she aimed to share not just the work, but the story behind it.
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: The next morning, Clara uploaded a new video.
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Paragraph 2: A week later, Timmy, now a famous furniture designer, walked in the workshop.
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10.(2025·河南·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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
In a small village located at the foot of some towering mountains lived a young girl named Luna. She was known for her kindness and curiosity, but she had one secret: she was afraid of heights. From a young age, Luna was attracted by the beauty of the peaks that surrounded her. However, she was also aware of her fears—she struggled with anxiety and the idea of pushing her limits. Although she dreamed of challenging herself, she had never set off for an adventure beyond the paths near her home.
One day, an old traveler named Elias arrived at the village. He spoke of a hidden cave high in the mountains, where a rare flower bloomed (开花) only once every decade. The flower, he said, had the power to cure any illness. Luna’s best friend, Sam, had been sick for months, and the village doctor had no cure. Luna knew she had to find the flower, but the thought of climbing the mountain made her heart race.
Elias offered to guide her, and a brave boy named Kai, who had always dreamed of adventure, joined them. They set out in the morning with their path winding steeply (陡峭地) upward. As they climbed, Luna’s fear grew. Her legs shook terribly, and she was nearly out of breath. Kai noticed her struggle and offered his hand. “You’re stronger than you think,” he said. “Just focus on one step at a time.”
Elias, wise and patient, shared stories of his travels, distracting Luna from her fear. “Courage isn’t the absence of fear,” he said. “It’s moving forward with it.” His words remained in her mind as they pressed on.
When they reached a narrow ledge (岩架), Luna froze. The drop below was horrible with the cold wind blowing around her. She wanted to turn back, but the thought of Sam’s pale face gave her strength. She closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and stepped onto the ledge. Kai walked beside her, steady and comforting, while Elias led the way.
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。
Finally, they reached the cave.
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From then on, Luna no longer feared heights.
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11.(2025·内蒙古赤峰·三模)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。
A few months ago I took my daughter on a little fun weekend trip to Melbourne. We enjoyed a beautiful day at St Kilda beach. After hours of walking around, we sat down on a bench near Lunar Park to have a little rest. We noticed a bag behind a bush but there was no one around, so we assumed it must have been stolen and dumped behind the bush. We found a wallet with some cards and ID but no cash in it.
The bag belonged to an 18-year-old girl. She had put a tag on her bag with her address and phone number on it, so I called her to let her know I’d found her bag and arranged some way to return it to her. The girl’s mother took the call. She said her daughter had gone to the beach that day when someone stole her bag.
I told the lady we would leave the bag at the hotel where we were staying for them to pick up the next time they were coming to Melbourne. The mother said it might take a week or two, but she was so grateful we were making such an effort to return the bag.
I thought about the poor girl and remembered times when people had stolen things from me and how bad it felt. I had an idea. I put $100 and a note in her wallet that said: “I’m really sorry your money was stolen so I decided to put a little cash back into your wallet to help restore your faith in humanity. All the best.”
A week later, there were terrible bushfires in Victoria, and Kinglake was one of the towns which were almost completely destroyed. Hundreds of people lost their lives. I remembered the 18-year-old girl, who was from Kinglake, and wondered if she was still alive. 注意:
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(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I couldn’t remember her name and hadn’t kept any of her details.
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Several days later, my phone ringing, it was the girl herself.
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12.(2025·广东清远·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。
A Little Help from a Friend
Maxwell stared at the huge pile (堆) of oranges. His neighbor, Mr. Foy, had hired him to move them all into the storage room. He had been working for an hour, yet the pile seemed hardly any smaller.
Just then, his friend Jon showed up. Jon saw the situation and quickly realized the job would take quite a while. He suggested Maxwell use a wheelbarrow (手推车) to transport the oranges, which would speed things up. Maxwell’s eyes lit up as he heard the idea.
They found a wheelbarrow behind the storage room. Right away, they started loading the oranges into the wheelbarrow, pushed it into the storage room, and piled the oranges inside. With their joint efforts, the seemingly tough task was completed in a short time.
Maxwell looked at Jon, whose face was red and sweaty from all the work. Maxwell felt really thankful. Jon had given him a great idea and then helped with the job. He thought he was so lucky to have a friend like Jon. Maxwell decided that if Jon ever needed help, he would be there right away. He was glad Jon came to help him today.
Then, Maxwell rushed to tell Mr. Foy that he had finished. “Maxwell, I can’t believe you’ve managed to finish all this work on your own in such a short time!” Mr. Foy said in surprise. Appreciating the boy’s nice work, he gave Maxwell a $20 bill happily.
Maxwell looked at the generous payment Mr. Foy had handed him. He felt a bit uneasy about taking all the money. He pictured Jon’s red sweaty face and his brilliant wheelbarrow idea. He knew that Jon had played an important role in getting the job done quickly. Although Jon hadn’t mentioned anything about payment, Maxwell felt he couldn’t keep it a secret.
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After some hesitation, Maxwell decided to tell Mr. Foy the truth.
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Taking the money, Maxwell went directly to Jon’s house.
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13.(2025·河南·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 a regular day at the smartphone store. My job was to help customers all, whether it was something as simple as transferring contacts or as tricky as fixing a phone that wouldn’t turn on. People came in stressed about their phones all the time, but I knew how to handle it. And I liked the work. There was something satisfying about solving problems and sending people on their way with their devices working as they should.
Then Joe appeared. He looked to be in his late 40s. His hair was slightly graying, with strands falling across his forehead as if he’d been running his hands through it. His shirt was untucked, and his tie was loose and hanging at an odd angle around his neck.
He was practically running toward the counter, his face turning red, eyes wide with panic. He grasped his phone like it was a lifeline, his fingers white from the grip. “You need to give me a new phone!” Joe almost shouted, waving his phone in the air like it was about to explode. “This one you sold me a few days ago is broken! My phone’s camera is totally messed up, and I need a decent photo right now!”
I tried to stay calm. Something about Joe’s urgency made me pay closer attention. “Let’s take a look at what’s going on,” I said, signalling him to hand me the phone. Then he thrust the phone into my hands, nearly dropping it in a hurry. “Look at this! Every picture is ruined!” His voice was sharp, and he sounded out of breath.
I opened the photo gallery. The pictures looked like something out of a funhouse mirror. “Hmm,” I said, trying to keep my tone neutral. “It looks like there’s a filter (滤镜) turned on, sir.” Joe’s frustration grew visibly, his face covered with disbelief. “No, there wasn’t! I didn’t mess with anything! My photos were fine when I took them. They have to be fixed — now!”
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I calmly explained to Joe that it was an easy fix.
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As he prepared to leave, Joe paused, and then turned back.
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14.(2025·黑龙江大庆·三模)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 a cold night in November, perfect for football. I was a senior and team captain. This game was the semifinal of the State Championship Playoffs. If we won, we would enter the final in the State Championship.
JaMarcus Russell, a mere freshman then, played captain for our opponent. He later became the first pick in the national team. Another kid, Carnell Williams, played the striker (前锋). He later played for Auburn University. This was a tough team.
The stadium held about 100 faithful fans that followed us to our battle. My parents sat in the section nearest to the field. My dad whistled (吹哨) to me in encouragement, easy to recognize. Our team was the only one that had come closest to winning the State Championships in almost twenty years. Playing in the championship final was something my dad did as a senior. I dreamed to do what he’d done, but better.
The game started. Both teams left everything they had on the field. We scored first. 1-0. Then they caught up. 1-1. Then we made another goal. 2-1. They scored twice in about an hour. 2-3. They kept their lead with only one minute left in the second half. Worse still, we lost the ball. They ran across the field with nineteen seconds left. We ran, kicked and chased, but the clock striking zero, our chances of making it to the finals were over.
I made some good moves and bad ones. One that bothered me was my blocking Russell. I closed in on him as we both neared the sideline. I was about to block a future national team player, but just before I succeeded, I tripped and rolled out of the sideline. I had my chance but blew it. I could hear the sighs of disappointment in the crowd.
I couldn’t bear the thought of what my dad was thinking. Shocked and disappointed, I remained silent, not wanting to speak to anyone, especially my dad. I wasn’t ready to admit falling short in my father’s footsteps.
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I looked up at the seats where my parents sat — empty, every seat was empty.
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It was my dad’s whistle that I heard.
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15.(2025·安徽滁州·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。
Uncle Richard’s New Year Dinner
Prissy Baker was buying matches in Mr. Miller’s store when her uncle, Richard Baker, came in. He did not look at Prissy, nor did she wish him a happy New Year. Uncle Richard had not been on speaking terms with her or her father, his only brother, for eight years.
He was a big prosperous-looking man, an uncle to be proud of, Prissy thought. If only he were like other people’s uncles, or like what he used to be himself. He was Prissy’s only uncle, and when she had been a little girl they had been great friends, but that was before the quarrel over the division of a property with Prissy’s father.
Uncle Richard informed Mr. Miller that he was on his way to Navarre with a load of pork. “I have to deliver the pork at once or I have to do business on New Year,” said Uncle Richard. “Shouldn’t New Year be pretty much the same as any other day to you,” joked Miller, knowing Richard was a bachelor living alone. “Well, I always like a good dinner on New Year,” said Uncle Richard. “It’s the only way I can celebrate. I got everything ready in the kitchen last night, but I won’t get back before one o’clock. Maybe I’ll have to put up with a cold bite.”
After Uncle Richard drove away, Prissy headed home, thoughtfully. She didn’t mean to cook dinner, for her parents had to go to the town that morning. There was nobody else to cook for. Prissy could not help thinking about Uncle Richard. He would certainly have cold New Year cheer, enough to chill the whole coming year. She felt sorry for him, picturing him returning from Navarre, cold and hungry, only a fireless house and an uncooked dinner waiting for him. Suddenly an idea popped into Prissy’s head. Dared she
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Prissy hurried home, put matches away, and then headed for Uncle Richard’s house half a mile away.
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Prissy was just setting the table when a voice behind her said, “Well, well, what does this mean ”
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“Hi, Chloe!” Dad came with a bag of food. Chloe’s heart raced as she turned to him, her face pale with worry. “Dad, Roxy is missing! She might have run out of my room when Mum left!” she exclaimed, her voice trembling. Dad’s cheerful expression faded, and he quickly put the bag down. “Don’t panic,” he said, trying to calm her. “We’ll find her together.” Chloe nodded, but her hands were shaking as she opened cabinets and peeked behind furniture. Every second felt like an eternity, and her mind raced with worst-case scenarios. What if Roxy got hurt What if she was lost forever Tears welled up in her eyes as she whispered, “Please, Roxy, where are you ”
Then she heard Dad laughing and Mum called out, “Chloe, come here!” Chloe froze for a moment, her heart pounding. Was Roxy okay She rushed down the stairs, her legs feeling like jelly. When she reached the kitchen, she saw Dad holding Roxy gently in his hands, a big smile on his face. “Look who I found hiding in the pantry!” he said. Chloe’s eyes filled with tears of relief as she carefully took Roxy from him. “Oh, Roxy, you scared me so much!” she whispered, cuddling the little rat close. Mum stood nearby, shaking her head but smiling. “Next time, keep the door closed,” she said. Chloe nodded, her heart still racing but filled with gratitude. She promised herself she would never let Roxy out of her sight again.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了女孩Chloe是一个曾经对老鼠避之不及的普通学生,作为被朋友Martin家的宠物鼠颠覆认知的“真香党”,她在目睹鼠宝宝们的可爱后,借着生日和成绩单的双重契机向父母发起“养鼠谈判”。当安静乖巧的Zena喜欢蜷在她肩头看书,而探险家Roxy总在房间各处钻爬时,这个原本不被看好的决定却因妈妈舞蹈课归来前的门缝疏忽,演变成一场全家寻找越狱Roxy的紧急行动。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容““嗨,Chloe!”爸爸带着一袋食物来了。”可知,第一段可描写Chloe向爸爸讲述Roxy不见了,然后一起寻找Roxy,以及Chloe的担心。
②由第二段首句内容“然后她听到爸爸在笑,妈妈喊道:“Chloe,过来!””可知,第二段可描写妈妈找到了Roxy,以及作者对找到Roxy的开心以及感激。
2. 续写线索:爸爸进来——告诉Roxy失踪——安慰——寻找——妈妈呼唤——找到Roxy——开心。
3. 词汇激活
行为类
①大喊:exclaim/shout
②逐渐消失:fade/vanish
③冲:rush/dash
情绪类
①欢快的:cheerful/pleasant
②感激:gratitude/appreciation
【点睛】[高分句型1] Chloe’s heart raced as she turned to him, her face pale with worry.(as引导的时间状语从句和独立主格结构)
[高分句型2] Mum stood nearby, shaking her head but smiling.(现在分词作状语)
2. “Are you okay ” he asked, tapping on my shoulders. I nodded, still too shocked to speak. Mom pulled me into a hug so tight that I could barely breathe. When the police arrived, my parents explained everything while I stood silently, my mind reeling. How had they even known where I was It turned out they’d gotten worried when I hadn’t come home on time and had decided to look for me. They had checked my usual route first, then the shortcut when they didn’t find me.
That night, sitting on the sofa, my mom held my hand like she hadn’t in years. “You’re our son,” she said softly. “We may not always show it, but you’re everything to us.” For the first time, I saw them not as distant figures, but as people who loved me in their own imperfect way. They weren’t cold—they were just trying to hold it all together in a way I hadn’t understood. Since that night, they’ve been better. I talk to them more, and they make an effort to listen. My parents showed me that love is there, as real as anything.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者与父母之间关系的变化,特别是从感到疏远到经历一次意外事件后重新理解父母的爱,展现了作者内心的成长和对家庭关系的深刻认识。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容““你没事吧?” 他拍了拍我的肩膀问道。”以及第二段首句内容“那天晚上,我们坐在沙发上,母亲紧紧握着我的手,这种亲密的举动已经多年未曾有过了。”可知,第一段可描写警察到来后,父母也解释了情况。
②由第二段首句内容“那天晚上,我们坐在沙发上,母亲紧紧握着我的手,这种亲密的举动已经多年未曾有过了。”可知,第二段可描写母亲向作者表达了对作者的爱和关心。
2.续写线索:父亲询问——母亲则将作者紧紧抱住——警察及时赶到,父母解释了当时的情况——作者也得知原来作者的父母因为作者没有回家所以才出来寻找——母亲向作者表达爱和关切——作者明白了父母的关心——关系更为亲密
3.词汇激活
行为类
①决定:decide/ make a decision
②寻找:look for/ search for
③尝试:make an effort/ attempt
情绪类
①震惊的:shocked/ stunned
②担忧的:worried/ concerned
【点睛】【高分句型1】Mom pulled me into a hug so tight that I could barely breathe.(运用了so…that…引导的状语从句)
【高分句型2】When the police arrived, my parents explained everything while I stood silently, my mind reeling.(运用了when引导的状语从句和while引导的状语从句)
3.The store owner felt his throat tightened. Shock stealing his power of speech, the store owner struggled to mask his sympathy properly. “I don’t run well either,” the boy broke the silence, “We’ll understand each other.” Touched and humbled, the store owner realized the depth of the words. Blinking away the moisture in his eyes, he knelt to be at the boy’s eye level, uttering tenderly, “Alright, you can pay the full price little by little.” The boy’s face lit up with gratitude as he handed over his $2. 37. Across the room, the puppy wagged its tail enthusiastically, as if sensing a like-minded spirit.
The boy happily limped towards the puppy. Crouching down, he cradled it gently in his arms, while the puppy licked his face. The boy laughed heartily, his eyes shining with joy. “We’ll take care of each other,” he whispered. The store owner watched silently, heart strings tugged by the bond forming before his eyes. He knew this wasn’t just a simple sale — it was the beginning of a friendship built on understanding and love. As the boy left the store, the puppy nestled close to him, the golden sunlight wrapping them in a warm embrace.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开, 讲述一家宠物店挂出“幼犬待售”的牌子,一个小男孩前来询问价格,看到一只跛行的小狗后决定购买,即便老板想赠送,他也坚持付全款。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“店主感到喉咙发紧。”可知,第一段可描写店主被男孩的话触动,理解了男孩的心意,最终同意男孩分期付款买下小狗,小狗似乎也感应到了什么。
②由第二段首句内容“男孩开心地一瘸一拐走向小狗。”可知,第二段可描写男孩抱起小狗,两人互动温馨,店主感受到他们之间的情谊,这不仅是交易,更是友谊的开始。
2. 续写线索:店主被触动——同意男孩付款——男孩抱小狗——建立友谊
3. 词汇激活:
行为类
①意识到:realize/be aware of
②摇摆:wag/sway/swing
③偎依:nestle/snuggle
情绪类
①吃惊:shock/amazement
②感动的:touched/moved
③快乐:joy/happiness/delight
【点睛】[高分句型1] Shock stealing his power of speech, the store owner struggled to mask his sympathy properly. (运用了独立主格结构作伴随状语)
[高分句型2] Crouching down, he cradled it gently in his arms, while the puppy licked his face. (运用了现在分词作伴随状语)
[高分句型3] He knew this wasn’t just a simple sale — it was the beginning of a friendship built on understanding and love. (运用了省略连词that的宾语从句)
4.Without a second thought, I rushed out of the hostel, nearly running into the hostel worker on my way out.“Sorry!” I blurted out, barely stopping to apologize, my heart pounding and my hands trembling. He noticed my anxious state and gently stepped in front of me, his calm in contrast to my panic. “Hey, slow down,” he said, “What’s wrong ” His steady voice eased my nervousness. I explained about my missing camera and how I thought I’d left it in the park. He nodded understandingly and suggested we check the hostel’s lost-and-found first. When nothing turned up, he offered to accompany me to the park.
When we hurried to the park, only a few dog walkers were there. My eyes darted anxiously across the benches and pathways, while he scanned the area with calm precision. Near the fountain, he pointed to a bench. “Is that it ” he asked. My heart leapt as I spotted my camera bag, untouched. Relief washed over me. “Thank you so much.” I thanked him repeatedly, my voice shaking, while he simply nodded, his smile never fading. With my camera safe, I was ready to embrace Berlin’s adventures, carrying not just memories of its sights, but also of the stranger who restored my faith in humanity.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了作者一行人在柏林旅行,下火车后疲惫不堪,在招待所提前入住休息,作者醒来后却发现相机包不见了,于是匆忙出去寻找的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容 “我毫不犹豫地冲出了招待所,在出去的路上差一点就撞上了招待所的工作人员。” 可知,第一段可描写作者匆忙冲出招待所去寻找相机包,差点撞到招待所工作人员,工作人员询问情况后建议先查看招待所的失物招领处,之后还提出陪作者去公园寻找。
②由第二段首句内容“当我们匆匆赶到公园时,那里只有几个遛狗的人。”可知,第二段可描写作者和工作人员在公园寻找相机包的过程,最终在喷泉附近的长椅上找到了相机包,作者对工作人员表示感谢,带着失而复得的相机准备开启柏林的冒险之旅。
2.冲出招待所——撞到工作人员——说明情况——查看失物招领处——前往公园——找到相机包——表达感谢
3.词汇积累
行为类:
①解释:explain/account for/clarify
②陪伴某人:accompany sb./ keep pany
③发现:spot/notice/discover
情绪类
①紧张:nervousness/uneasiness
②恐慌:panic/fright
【点睛】【高分句型1】I explained about my missing camera and how I thought I’d left it in the park.(运用了how引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型2】When nothing turned up, he offered to accompany me to the park.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句)
5.The teenager turned back to his bedroom quietly and texted Ms Pallister. He told his mom what had happened in the house and asked for professional help to deal with the snake quickly. He phoned his mother then to make sure his mother could see the text at once and rang off before his mother answered the phone. Luckily, Ms Pallister read the message and panicked at the event. She texted back to make sure the boy could stay safe and watch over her sister at the same time. She then called the professional snake handler in the community and asked for help immediately. After that, she hurried off the office and drove home at full speed.
Spotting men with tools approaching the house, the teenager opened the door quietly. He showed them in and took them to the place with no sound. The snake was caught by the net of the men and removed by a professional snake handler. At that time, the girl awoke and was hugged by her brother. Ms Pallister came back and hugged her best treasure tightly and thanked the professional men. But the men praised the teenager for his knowledge and right reaction at the emergency.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了一位昆士兰少年独自在家时,发现一条致命的东部棕蛇溜进四岁妹妹的卧室,少年冷静应对,通过联系母亲并等待专业人员将蛇捕获,最终化险为夷的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段首句内容“这名少年悄悄地回到卧室,给帕利斯特女士发了短信。”可知,第一段可描写少年向母亲详细说明情况,母亲得知后,迅速联系专业捕蛇人员,并心急如焚地赶回家,同时安抚少年情绪。
②由第二段首句内容“看到有人拿着工具走近房子,少年悄悄地打开了门。”可知,第二段可描写少年引导专业人员进入妹妹房间,专业人员凭借工具和经验成功捕获毒蛇,妹妹醒来,母亲赶到,一家人团聚,众人对专业人员表示感谢,同时赞扬少年的沉着。
2.续写线索:少年发现毒蛇后冷静联系母亲→母亲联系专业捕蛇者并匆忙返家→专业捕蛇人员抵达→少年引领其进入房间→成功捕获毒蛇→妹妹醒来→母亲赶到,感谢捕蛇人员,称赞少年
3.词汇激活
行为类:
①告诉:tell/inform
②发生:happen/take place
③处理:deal with/ do with
④确保:make sure/ensure
情绪类:
①赞扬:glorify/praise
②感谢:thank/ appreciate
【点睛】【高分句型 1】He told his mom what had happened in the house and asked for professional help to deal with the snake quickly.(运用了what引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型 2】She texted back to make sure the boy could stay safe and watch over her sister at the same time.(运用了省略that的宾语从句 )
6.One possible version:
I stood there, wondering what the elderly man would do. A few minutes later, he returned with a case and then put the violin inside. “Take it,” he said. “Go and make your music.” I stood there, surprised, as he handed it to me. Holding the violin, I felt like I’d just woken up from a dream. But it was real—as real as the strings I was touching. Having said thanks again and again, I headed home, with my heart pounding with expectations for the incoming weekend.
Soon came the weekend and I joined the musicians by the lake. As we played together, I immediately felt at home. When we were performing in the park, the bystanders cheered and burst into thunderous applause. It was really wonderful to be surrounded by my new friends and I was reminded of what my grandfather had said, “As long as you’ve got music, you’ve got good company.” At the moment, I was full of gratitude to the owner of the violin store.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述了作者小时候与爷爷一起拉小提琴,爷爷的话让作者明白音乐能带来美好陪伴。长大后作者离开家乡去纽约追求演艺事业,却历经挫折,陷入自我怀疑和孤独境地。一次在公园听到熟悉的音乐后,作者结识了社区管弦乐队,并获邀加入。之后作者在一家小提琴店,向店主讲述了自己的故事,店主的行为让作者感到意外和惊喜。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我站在那里,不知道老人会怎么做。”可知,第一段可描写店主回来后对作者的具体行为,以及作者 面对店主行为时的反应和心情。
②由第二段首句内容“周末很快就到了,我加入了湖边的乐手们。”可知,第二段可描写作者加入乐队后的演奏情况,与乐队成员之间的互动,现场的氛围,以及作者在这个过程中的内心感受和收获。
2.续写线索:作者向店主讲述经历→店主离开又返回并做出决定→作者带着琴回家并期待周末→周末作者加入乐队进行演奏→演奏时的状态与感受→演奏后的感悟与情感变化。
3.词汇激活
行为类
①递给:hand/pass
②突然:burst into/burst out
③前往:head /leave for
情绪类
①惊讶的:surprised/astonished
②感激:gratitude/appreciation
【点睛】[高分句型1] Holding the violin, I felt like I’d just woken up from a dream. (运用了现在分词做状语)
[高分句型2] When we were performing in the park, the bystanders cheered and burst into thunderous applause. (运用了when引导的时间状语从句)
7. I began. The first words emerged thin. But as I described polar bears swimming through melted ice, something shifted. My hands stopped shaking. The audience leaned forward, a sea of nodding heads. Then I talked about greenhouse effect, extreme weather and natural disasters worldwide. I also imitated Dad's terrible coal plant impression. The timer turned red. “… and that's why we must be the generation that...” My voice caught. The dreaded blankness.
A single clap broke the silence. Then another. Soon, the room thundered with applause I hadn't earned. My eyes found Ms. Thompson, nodding like a metronome. I bowed, my ponytail swinging. The trophy didn't matter. What mattered was the girl who stepped off the stage, regaining courage and confidence and already drafting her next speech in her head. It was through this unforgettable campaign that I found something new in myself — a persistent girl who tried her utmost to overcome her tension and failure, thus making a difference in her life!
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,作者在演讲比赛上场前紧张不已。三周前汤普森老师夸赞作者关于气候变化的文章,鼓励作者在比赛中大胆表达,这让作者回想起去年比赛时的失败经历,虽失望但也激励自己变得更强。在后台时,戏剧社社长卡洛斯用奇怪建议帮作者缓解紧张。主持人宣布作者的名字后,作者上台紧张之际看到了为支持作者而辛苦付出的父母,不禁喉咙发紧。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我开始。”可知,第一段可描写作者上台演讲紧张到后来能正常演讲的过程。
②由第二段首句内容“一阵掌声打破了沉默。”可知,第二段可描写作者在老师和父母的鼓励支持下演讲成功,并重拾信心的过程。
2.续写线索:开始紧张——正常演讲——掌声响起——演讲成功——重拾信心
3.词汇激活
行为类
①出现:emerge/ arise
②谈论:talk about/ speak about
③恢复:regain/recover
情绪类
①重拾勇气:regain courage /get back courage
②难忘的:unforgettable / memorable
【点睛】[高分句型1]But as I described polar bears swimming through melted ice, something shifted.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句)
[高分句型2]Soon, the room thundered with applause I hadn't earned.(运用了省略关系代词的限制性定语从句)
[高分句型3]What mattered was the girl who stepped off the stage, regaining courage and confidence and already drafting her next speech in her head.(运用了what连接的主语从句和who引导的限制性定语从句)
8.参考范文
It seemed that he was about to drop it. I hesitated for a moment, recalling all the unpleasant experiences I had with him. A part of me felt that he deserved to struggle after how rudely he had treated me. But as I watched him wobble under the weight of the box, his face tense with effort, another part of me felt guilty for just standing there. I had always believed in kindness, yet here I was, debating whether to help a neighbor in need. Taking a deep breath, I set aside my pride and walked over. “Let me help you.” I said, reaching for the box. He looked at me, surprised, but after a brief pause, he nodded silently, and together we carried it inside.
As we were standing in his living room, Mr. Thompson broke the ice. He let out a sigh and, in a softer tone than I had ever heard from him, admitted that he hadn’t meant to be rude before. Recovering from surgery had left him frustrated and short-tempered, and he realized now how inconsiderate he had been. Hearing this, my frustration melted away. I admitted that I had judged him too quickly. As we talked, the tension between us faded, replaced by a quiet understanding. From that day on, our relationship changed—we weren’t just neighbors anymore but two people willing to give each other a second chance.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,作者原本认为自己的社区宁静友好,但汤普森先生搬来后打破了这份平静。汤普森先生停车挡住作者车道、其狗日夜吠叫,作者多次沟通无果,两人还发生激烈争吵,邻里关系恶化。直到一天,作者看到汤普森先生搬重物吃力,故事迎来转机。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“他似乎要把它掉下去了。”可知,第一段可描写作者看到汤普森先生搬重物艰难,内心会因过往矛盾产生纠结,但善良本性可能促使他决定帮忙,从而有机会与汤普森先生近距离接触,为后续交流和解埋下伏笔。
②由第二段首句内容“当我们站在他的客厅里时,汤普森先生打破了沉默”可知,第二段可描写进入室内后,汤普森先生主动打破沉默,接下来应是双方进行深入交流,汤普森先生解释之前行为的原因,消除误会,修复邻里关系。
2.续写线索:看到汤普森先生搬重物吃力,内心纠结(因过往矛盾不想帮忙,但善良本性促使帮忙)—决定帮忙并一起将重物搬进室内—进入室内后汤普森先生打破沉默开始解释 —双方交流,汤普森先生说明之前行为原因(如术后恢复导致情绪不佳)—作者理解并反思自己的判断—双方消除误会,邻里关系改善。
3.词汇激活
行为类:
① 犹豫:hesitate /waver
② 伸手:reach for /stretch out one's hand
③ 承认:admit /acknowledge
情绪类:
① 沮丧的:frustrated /disappointed
② 惊讶的:surprised/astonished
【点睛】【高分句型 1】But as I watched him wobble under the weight of the box, his face tense with effort, another part of me felt guilty for just standing there.(运用了as 引导的时间状语从句 )
【高分句型 2】He let out a sigh and, in a softer tone than I had ever heard from him, admitted that he hadn't meant to be rude before.(运用了 that 引导的宾语从句 )
9.The next morning, Clara uploaded a new video. This time, her camera swept across the leather album’s sketches of Timmy’s curved spoon and lingered on a yellowed newspaper clipping featuring his iconic stairs. As Grandfather narrated their story, she zoomed in on his hands — wrinkled yet steady — shaping a piece of wood into art. The video ended with his voice, “Hands remember stories machines forget.” By noon, comments exploded, “Hands of a legend!” “Need this magic in my home!” Shares of the video skyrocketed. Amid the flood of praise, Clara spotted a message, “I’m coming to see you soon, Master-back to where the magic began!” Her eyes widened at Timmy’s profile picture which just matched the same grin from that faded photo.
A week later, Timmy, now a famous furniture designer, walked in the workshop. He embraced Grandfather, tears glistening. “Your spoon taught me curves have souls,” he said, placing the curved spoon on the desk. Together, they designed a signature chair — Timmy sketching modern lines on his tablet while Grandfather penciling his classic curves. Clara captured the moment: their four hands shaping a maple chair leg together, mirroring the one Grandfather had glued a week before. When Timmy posted the video, orders poured in: new chairs with curved legs, and even wooden benches for the town park. Wood shavings danced in the sunlight as the workshop came back to life, the order book’s empty February page now filled with March’s growing demands.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了 Clara 的祖父经营的手工坊生意惨淡,Clara 首次上传祖父工作视频遭负面评价后删除。祖父向她展示了皮革相册里学生 Timmy 的相关物品,讲述 Timmy 受自己影响成为著名家具设计师的故事,Clara 决定再次拍摄视频,这次要分享手工背后的故事 。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二天早上,Clara上传了一个新视频。”可知,第一段可描述新视频的内容,如视频里展现了祖父的哪些故事和技艺,以及该视频发布后在网络上引发的反应,包括网友的评论、分享量等情况
②由第二段首句内容“一周后,蒂米走进了工作室,他现在已经是一位著名的家具设计师了。”可知,第二段可描写Timmy 来到工作室后的情节展开,如他与祖父的互动,他们之间的对话、情感交流,以及他们共同做了什么事情,最终对工作室产生了怎样的影响。
2.续写线索:上传新视频(介绍视频内容)→视频引发热烈反响(网友评论、分享)→Timmy 看到视频决定拜访→Timmy来到工作室与祖父相聚(拥抱、对话)→两人共同设计椅子(描述设计过程)→Clara记录时刻→Timmy 发布视频→订单涌入,工作室重焕生机 。
3.词汇激活
行为类
①发现:spot/find
②放置:place/put
③拥抱:embrace/hug
④开始:begin/start
情绪类
赞扬:praise/compliment
【点睛】[高分句型1] Her eyes widened at Timmy’s profile picture which just matched the same grin from that faded photo. (运用了which引导的定语从句)
[高分句型2] When Timmy posted the video, orders poured in: new chairs with curved legs, and even wooden benches for the town park. (运用了when引导的时间状语从句)
10.参考范文
Finally, they reached the cave. Inside, the flower glowed softly, with its petals shining like starlight. Luna’s fear melted away as she carefully picked it up. “You did it,” Kai said, smiling broadly. “You conquered the mountain — and your fear.” On the way down, Luna felt a newfound confidence. The mountains no longer seemed like enemies but allies. Their peaks acted as a reminder of what she had overcome. When they returned to the village, the flower cured Sam, and Luna became a hero.
From then on, Luna no longer feared heights. She often climbed the mountains, not just to explore, but to remind herself that courage is born in the face of fear. And every time she reached the top, she felt unstoppable. Luna realized that life’s most sig

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