2024年高考英语真题模拟试题专项汇编(11)读后续写(含解析)

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2024年高考英语真题模拟试题专项汇编(11)读后续写(含解析)

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(11)读后续写——2024年高考英语真题模拟试题专项汇编
一、【2024年新高考卷】
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 met Gunter on a cold, wet and unforgettable evening in September. I had planned to fly to Vienna and take a bus to Prague for a conference. Due to a big storm, my flight had been delayed by an hour and a half. I touched down in Vienna just 30 minutes before the departure of the last bus to Prague. The moment I got off the plane, I ran like crazy through the airport building and jumped into the first taxi on the rank without a second thought.
That was when I met Gunter. I told him where I was going, but he said he hadn't heard of the bus station. I thought my pronunciation was the problem, so I explained again more slowly, but he still looked confused. When I was about to give up, Gunter fished out his little phone and rang up a friend. After a heated discussion that lasted for what seemed like a century, Gunter put his phone down and started the car.
Finally, with just two minutes to spare we rolled into the bus station. Thankfully, there was a long queue (队列) still waiting to board the bus. Gunt r parked the taxi behind the bus, turned around, and looked at me with a big smile on his face. "We made it," he said.
Just then I realised that I had zero cash in my wallet. I flashed him an apologetic smile as I pulled out my Portuguese bankcard. He tried it several times, but the card machine just did not play along. A feeling of helplessness washed over me as I saw the bus queue thinning out.
At this moment, Gunter pointed towards the waiting hall of the bus station. There, at the entrance, was a cash machine. I jumped out of the car, made a mad run for the machine, and popped my card in, only to read the message: "Out of order. Sorry."
(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news.
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Four days later, when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised.
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2.【2024年江苏苏州模拟】
One of my favorite possessions is a little red can. It sits among my collections, looking somewhat old and out of place. But this can is special. It has a history. It was dear to me when I was younger, but mean even more to me now.
I've always loved to visit my grandparents in Cleburne, Texas, and as anyone in the family can tell you, there is always a gathering around the dining room table for meals and conversations so that we can keep in touch closely. It is important to keep in touch with the family members since we are busy with our own business, so my family members keep the tradition to have the gathering every month. We enjoy the moment when all of us meet in a place and communication helps us to solve the problem of isolation. As the first grandbaby, though, I was at a slight disadvantage. When I sat in the dining chair, only my nose could reach the table. Cleburne is a small town with a small population, and the phone book could only lift me an inch. So, Grandma and Grandpa came up with the idea of the little red can.
It was about ten inches high, made of tin, and painted a glorious shiny red. It worked perfectly, enabling me to bang away on the table with my little spoon and cup as I tried to keep up with the joyful talks around the table. After I finished a meal, I was placed on the floor, and the can was opened, and all sorts of surprises kept me busy while the adults visited. The can was full of lovely dolls which attracted little girls like me greatly. Besides, there were fresh and novel items that were mysterious to me and left me to explore.
1. 续写词数应为150词左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Pretty soon, other grandbabies started to arrive, and each of them had their own turn on the little red can.
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Decades later, Grandma proudly pulled out the little red can again when I traveled to Cleburne with my daughter.
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三、【2024年河南联考】
Spreading Joy
This past Christmas season began for me as usual on the day after Thanksgiving, Black Friday. My mom, sister, and I had gotten up early to go shopping. As we were driving out of a store parking lot, we caught sight of a dreadfully thin woman sitting on a walker. She was clearly homeless, with bird feathers stuck into her gray hair, and a dirty yellow raincoat.
That homeless woman got us thinking about what Christmas would be like for some one who has no place to call home. With no family to turn to and certainly no presents to open on Christmas morning, these people have nothing to look forward to but the cold and lonely place where they choose to camp. Even though we live in sunny California, the temperature can still fall below freezing on winter nights. Where would this woman sleep when the sun went down
Sadly, homeless people are a common sight in our town. On our way home, we passed countless people pushing shopping carts overflowing with their belongings and people standing in the center dividers of roads holding cardboard signs with “Just Hungry” written on them.
The next day, my mom had a great idea. While we were out Christmas shopping, we purchased some blue tins (罐) of sugar cookies and a few boxes of candy canes. When we got home, I helped my mom carefully ti e each tin with a red ribbon and tape a candy cane on top. Next, we wrote “Call 211 for Help” on notes and taped them to the bottoms of the tins. “Not only will we be spreading Christmas cheer, but now the homeless people will have a number to call and get the help they need,” my mom explained as we worked.
We put all the tins in the car and, whenever we went for a drive, we searched the streets for individuals down on their luck. Usually, the streets are crowded with people carrying sleeping bags, but somehow when you are looking for something, it always seems to disappear.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Eventually, we found a young man sleeping in the Lowe’s parking lot. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The day before Christmas, we drove around the streets again with our final tin. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
四、【2024年浙江绍兴模拟】
I am the kind of person who is shy and doesn’t express himself much among others. I spend a significant amount of time on introspection(内省). I lack the ease to engage in conversations with others. But I find this, on the other hand, can be an advantage.
Once, as a school boy, I wondered if I, such an introverted(内向的) person, would be considered eccentric (古怪的). And I was even afraid that I could possibly get nowhere in my study.
I went to school, where I was just an average student and struggled with shyness. My parents had high expectations, hoping I would finally be able to secure the first position at the end of the sixth grade. However, achieving that was no easy job. Given the keen competition between classmates and my then situation, it was challenging to stand out. I inquired with my friend, Tom, who consistently ranked first, and he revealed that his two aunts had been helping him, providing tutoring support.
Asking for help was never easy for me; my shyness stopped me from seeking assistance. I believed that I had to depend on myself—it was my sole responsibility to learn and educate myself. This mindset surprisingly ignited(激发)a race within me to claim the top position in my class. However, I realized there were barriers on my path—several subjects troubled me. And I understood that achieving the first position would take a couple of years of hard work.
I embarked on(开始) this journey when I was in the fourth grade. Attention focused in class and more time spent after class, I found I was gradually on the right track. By the fifth grade, work on my study was progressing steadily and improvement was obvious. Even Tom showed his surprise or I could say envy. But I knew my performance in writing still needed improving. And I knew, though without additional support, I could count on myself.
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。
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The journey continued into the sixth grade.
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Paragraph 2:
The day arrived when the headmaster declared the exam results.
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五、【2024年辽宁朝阳模拟】
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
A young man named Monty Roberts who was the son of an itinerant (巡回的) horse trainer who would go from stable to stable, race track to race track, farm to farm and ranch (大农场) to ranch, training horses. As a result, the boy’s high school career was continuously interrupted. When he was a senior, he was asked to write a paper describing his goal of someday owning a horse ranch. He wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a diagram of a 200-acre ranch, showing the location of all the buildings, the stables and the truck. Then he drew a detailed floor plan for a 40000 square-foot house that would sit on the 200-acre dream ranch.
“He put a great deal of his heart into the project and the next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later he received his paper back. On the front page was a large red F with a note that read, “See me after class.”
The boy with the dream went to see the teacher after class and asked, “Why did I receive an F ”
The teacher said, “This is an unrealistic dream for a young boy like you. You have no money. You come from an itinerant family. You have no resources. Owning a horse ranch requires a lot of money. You have to buy the land. You have to pay for the original breeding stock and later you’ll have to pay large stud fees. There’s no way you could ever do it.” Then the teacher added, “If you rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.”
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The boy went home and thought about it long and hard.
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Paragraph 2:
Many years later, the same school teacher brought 30 kids to camp on a horse ranch owned by Monty Roberts.
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六、【2024年山西临汾模拟】
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 chewed on my pencil as I walked back and forth across my bedroom. What was I going to do It was bad enough that I was the new kid. But now I was sure to get laughed at by my classmates. How could my first homework be such a disaster
“My name is Anna, and this summer I...” I stopped. How could I stand in front of my class and say that I’d spent the entire summer handling something that most people don’t even like to talk about Poop (粪便). I’d spent three months shoveling (铲), collecting, and analyzing cow poop on my grandparents’ farm. I tried to think of a different adventure I could share. Maybe I could say I’d spent the summer on the Weather Control Team preventing floods.
“Time for dinner,” my mom called.
I walked slowly down the stairs and slid into my chair.
“You’ve been in your room since you came home from school,” Mom said. “What are you working on ”
I sighed. “I have to tell the class what I did this summer.”
My younger brother, Seymour, began to laugh uncontrollably. “No one will want to sit next to you after they hear you were covered in cow poop all summer!”
“OK, that’s enough, Seymour,” Dad said.
“Anna,” said Mom, putting green beans in a bowl, “be proud of the work we did this summer. Our planet would be in sad shape without scientists like your grandfather.”
It’s true that my grandfather does important work. He developed an easy way to use poop as a source of fuel. Using the poop is now easy, economical, and environmentally safe.
“I know, Mom,” I said, staring at my meatloaf. “But it’s not exactly something people want to hear about before lunch.”
That night I dreamed about more splendid adventures: cave diving in Mexico, hiking through the Amazon rainforest . . .
At school the next day, I bent over my desk, listening to each kid speak. My palms were sweaty, and the knot (结) in my stomach grew tighter.
“And that was my journey to Mount Everest,” Ember Adams said, finishing her report. She bowed and look her seat.
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's your turn, Anna,” the teacher said.
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After class, some of my classmates approached me.
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七、【2024年江苏泰州模拟】
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文。
One Saturday morning, Jeremy woke up to a quiet house. Usually, Mom was awake making breakfast and cleaning the kitchen, but not today. At the sound of his mom coughing, Jeremy knocked on her bedroom door and asked with great concern if she was okay. “Honey,” Mom said weakly. “I have a terrible cold. You can have cereal (燕麦) for breakfast and watch cartoons. I’m going to stay in bed.”
Jeremy poured some cereal into a bowl and ate the pieces dry. Mom must feel very bad if she was staying in bed all day. How could Jeremy help First, he wiped up the crumbs of cereal he left on the kitchen counter. He also put away the cereal box neatly, so the kitchen looked just as it did when he woke up. But what else could he do Jeremy thought. Saturday was the day when mom did some washing. Jeremy loved to watch the clothes spinning in the machine. That should be fun! He ran to his room to get the clothes basket, inside which there was his mother’s favorite white dress, among other clothes and a pair of red socks.
Jeremy opened the door to the washer and put the clothes inside. He had watched Mom do the washing lots of times, so he knew where to find the washing powder and how to pour it into the machine. Finally, he closed the door and pressed the big button that said “START.” Jeremy looked through the round glass window. Water was pouring in, and the machine was starting to spin, making his clothing tumble around. That was easy!
Jeremy watched cartoons until he heard the washing machine beep. That meant the washing was done. Jeremy opened the door to take out the damp clothes. He took out a few at a time and moved them into the dryer. Everything seemed clean, and Jeremy felt proud. Then he pulled out a pink dress.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
But he remembered there was no pink dress in the clothes basket.
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Holding the pink dress, Jeremy dragged himself towards his mom’s bedroom.
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八、【2024年河北邢台模拟】
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。
Our character will form without a guidebook and typically without our knowledge until we are faced with a situation that requires our intentional thought and action. These experiences can be a catalyst (催化剂) to our positive growth and impact who we are and what we become.
My regrettable “mean girl” moment happened when I was in eighth grade. As Halloween approached that year, my classmate Paisley, a shy yet kind girl, asked me if I would play trick-or-treat with her. I jumped at the invitation, until another more active and popular girl, Violet, invited me to join her group later. I was more inclined to join Violet because I thought I’d experience a more cheerful atmosphere. Then I made an unkind decision, lying to Paisley that my parents asked me to stay at home to pass out candy.
I remember that feeling of shame began to form in my heart as I delivered this dishonest excuse. However, that little voice of conscience quickly faded as I began to prepare my costume and plans for the evening. Unexpectedly, while we were playing trick-or-treat, I experienced a moment of pure embarrassment and shame when I found myself face to face with Paisley. The look of hurt and disappointment on her face when she saw me with another group of girls lingered in my mind.
In the days that followed, we didn’t interact at school. I knew I had hurt her deeply. Her absence in my life made me realize just how much her friendship meant to me. The guilt weighed heavily on my conscience as I reflected on my selfish behavior.
One day, as I was sitting alone in the school cafeteria, I saw Paisley walk in. She looked hesitant, as if unsure whether to approach me or not. My heart raced with anticipation and nervousness as I watched her making her way towards my table. I prepared myself for her anger and disappointment.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
To my surprise, Paisley smiled warmly and asked if she could join me.
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As I look back on that regrettable “mean girl” moment, I am grateful for the growth it brought into my life.
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答案以及解析
一、答案:
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news. He looked at me in disbelief, asking me what to do. Flashing him another apologetic smile, I begged him for a delayed payment. "If I miss this last bus to Prague, I'll be late for the conference which is so important that I can't afford to miss it!" I explained. "May I have your phone number I will call you and return the money I owe you. I promise I will keep my word or you keep my watch!" I added, handing him my watch as well as my business card. Gunter accepted my business card but rejected my watch. He wrote down his phone number and gave it to me. "Just keep your promise, Sir." A feeling of gratitude washed over me as I heard his words. Giving him a firm handshake, I jumped out of the car, made a mad run for the bus, and jumped onto it just before its departure.
Four days later, when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised. He picked me up at the bus station where he had dropped me off four days before. Beaming a warms mile at him, I gave him a big hug the moment I saw him. We chatted happily on the way to the airport. I told him that thanks to his generosity and timely help, everything had gone smoothly. When he stopped his taxi outside the airport, I paid him for the "double car ride", back and forth from the airport to the bus station, together with a generous tip that he turned down. I had no choice but to give him an attractive souvenir I had bought at Prague, which he accepted with delight. In this way, we became good friends and kept in touch with each other regularly. I felt blessed to have such a warm-hearted friend like Gunter who has a heart of gold.
二、答案:
Pretty soon, other grandbabies started to arrive, and each of them had their own turn on the little red can. Whenever the little red can performed its function perfectly, Grandma would watch with fascination and contentment.【高分句型一】Those babies, like me, was more than thrilled and busy with those attractive toys and dolls inside the magic can. The little red can was not just a storage can but it also accompanied the grandbabies through their childhood. When the last grandbaby graduated to a "real chair", this little red can was locked up in a closet for many years. (其他孙辈来到这个家庭中使用这个红罐子的情景, 当最后一个孙辈用完之后, 这个罐子就被收起来了)
Decades later, Grandma proudly pulled out the little red can again when I traveled to Cleburne with my daughter. My daughter was the second generation to enjoy the little red can. It was a little worn, bent, and slightly rusty around an edge or two, but still worked perfectly, and my daughter loved it just as much as I had. To this day, the can is still my most treasured possession because I don't want to lose touch with those happy memories of my childhood.【高分句型二】It represents the love that is handed down from generation to generation.
三、答案:
Eventually, we found a young man sleeping in the Lowe’s parking lot. He was lying on the ground with only a thin car-pet. My mom quickly got out of the car and placed a tin beside him. Hopefully, when he woke, he found the tin and used a phone to call the helpline. Then we continued to hand out the tins to spread a bit of holiday spirit to those who clearly had none.
The day before Christmas, we drove around the streets again with our final tin. We saw the same woman we met before in a street corner. She was still wearing the dirty yellow raincoat and the bird feathers still got stuck into her gray hair. My mom and I walked up to her with the last tin. She gratefully took the tin and whispered, “Thank you, ma’am” as my mom handed her the cookies. My mom and I were glad that we were able to possibly send a ray of hope to people. After all, the joy of giving is what the spirit of Christmas is all about.
四、答案:
The journey continued into the sixth grade. I, as usual, worked independently. And I found a good thing. Isolated and single-minded, I could have all my attention focused on my study. Evidently, that mattered a lot. I had managed to achieve good scores in writing and I was well on my way. But that wasn’t enough to secure the first position yet. With the terminal exam approaching, the classroom was just like a competitive arena, all my classmates preparing hard for the academic battle. This, however, further stimulated the race within me. I, on my own initiative, formulated strategies to win, resolving not to let anyone take the first position from me. When finally the exam came, I, exceptionally calm and confident, gave it my all.
The day arrived when the headmaster declared the exam results. As I waited, the headmaster began with the top performers in Grade one. The tension grew as each name was called. Eventually, he announced the first position in the sixth grade. It was claimed by our class. I strained my ears. He called MY name. It was ME! The first one in Grade six! I lived up to my parents’ expectations! The feeling was indescribable, and I was just in a state of shock and happiness. Teachers and classmates, including Tom, sent me their congratulations. Guess how I reacted then I shied away and slid back to the classroom. Over time, I have accepted who I am, for being introverted, as it turns out, can be a facilitator rather than a killer of my accomplishments.
五、答案:
The boy went home and thought about it long and hard. He was in dilemma and couldn’t find way out. He asked his father what he should do. His father said, “Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this. However, I think it is a very important decision for you.” Finally, after sitting with it for a week, the boy turned in the same paper, making no changes at all. He stated, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream.”
Many years later, the same school teacher brought 30 kids to camp on a horse ranch owned by Monty Roberts. Recognizing Monty, the teacher felt ashamed. When he was leaving, he said, “Look, Monty, I can tell you this now. When I was your teacher, I was something of a dream stealer. During those years I stole a lot of kids’ dreams. Fortunately you had enough courage and determination not to give up on yours.” He continued, “I will encourage my students not to let anyone steal their dreams and to follow their heart, no matter what happens.”
六、答案:
“It’s your turn, Anna.” the teacher said. I took a deep breath, slowly rose from the seat and dragged my legs towards the platform. Hands trembling. I began my narrative. “My name is Anna, and this summer I did something unusual. Can you make a guess ” Out of curiosity, my new classmates offered me various responses, but none of them hit the spot. Urged by my new friends, I unfolded the tale of my unique summer experience—dealing with cow poop on my grandparents’ farm. The instant the two words “cow poop” escaped my lips, whispers from the class came into my ears. I cleared my throat and continued, “But I’m proud of what I did.” Then I explained how my grandfather developed an easy way to use poop as a source of fuel, making using the poop easy, economical and environmentally safe. Suddenly, the whole room fell silent and they all listened to me attentively, eyes fixed on me. I could sense the envy in their eyes and my initial uneasiness was completely replaced by a sense of pride and fulfillment. After what seemed like centuries, I brought an end to my narrative. I was not laughed at instead, I was greeted by thunderous applause.
After class, some of my classmates approached me. For an instant, I was surrounded by numerous curious minds. They seemed to be really interested in the smelly cow poop and raced to inquire about everything to do with it. I patiently shared with them poop’s magic power and my grandfather’s anecdotes with the poop. Some of them even asked me if they could join me in the poop project, which was literally beyond my expectation. My job of dealing with poop didn’t put me to shame. It dawned on me that scientists like my grandfather do make a huge difference to the world that we live in. Additionally, it didn’t take a long time before I made new friends in my new class after my sharing of the extraordinary experience. A seed of hope was sown in my heart in secret—I made a resolution that I would try to be a scientist like my grandfather and do my part to help reshape our planet.
七、答案:
But he remembered there was no pink dress in the laundry basket. Overwhelmed by a surge of confusion, Jeremy pulled out a few more clothes and checked over each item. As his eyes rested on the red socks, Jeremy was sure that he had found the answer. His heart missed a beat—he had spoiled his mom’s favorite dress by not washing them separately! Panic seized Jeremy, leaving him in a sweat. However, he knew he had to face the music. He took a deep breath to compose himself.
Holding the pink dress Jeremy dragged himself towards his mom’s bedroom. Hardly had he approached the bedside when Mom noticed her son’s unease. She sat up, asking him what was wrong. Jeremy held out the pink dress, stumbling through an explanation. “I know you meant to help,” Mom beamed at Jeremy. Then she held the dress up before her and said in an approving tone, “I think it looks nice.” At this, Jeremy grinned from ear to ear, giving his mom a warm hug.
八、答案:
To my surprise, Paisley smiled warmly and asked if she could join me. I was taken aback by her forgiveness and willingness to give me another chance. I eagerly invited her to sit, feeling a sense of relief wash over me. I explained my regret for my actions on that Halloween night. I apologized and I assured her that I had learned my lesson. She listened intently and forgave me, expressing her own desire for friendship. From that day forward, we formed a bond that was built on trust, honesty, and loyalty.
As I look back on that regrettable “mean girl” moment, I am grateful for the growth it brought into my life. This experience influenced me deeply and served as a turning point in my life. It made me more conscious of my choices and considerate of how those choices might affect others, reminding me that the true measure of a person lies not in their popularity or achievements but in how they treat others. I am grateful to Paisley for forgiving me and for being a constant reminder of the person I strive to be.

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