专题六 读后续写-2026年高考英语新课标Ⅰ卷真题规律押题特训(练习版+解析版)

资源下载
  1. 二一教育资源

专题六 读后续写-2026年高考英语新课标Ⅰ卷真题规律押题特训(练习版+解析版)

资源简介

中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
2026年高考英语新课标Ⅰ卷真题规律押题特训
专题六 读后续写
【命题揭秘】
读后续写命题规律已高度稳定,数据穿透力极强。
主题呈稳定交替轮考格局。五年三大主题:个人成长2次(2022脑疾男孩David越野跑、2023自卑学生获奖感恩),亲情温情2次(2021双胞胎为母做早餐、2025姐弟因狗闹矛盾后和解),助人善意1次(2024陌生人代付车费→守信还钱)。2024-2025连续两年为助人/亲情后,按交替规律2026极大概率回归个人成长。同时需警惕“师生情”作为潜在新主题——2022和2023年均有师长鼓励元素,但纯粹师生情尚未独立成篇,命题空白即押题空间。
情节骨架高度一致。五年全部共用同一底层结构:“负面情绪/困境→转折事件(他人介入或自我觉醒)→正向行动→情感升华”。2022年David从退缩自卑到被鼓励完赛,2023年学生从自卑抗拒到获奖感恩,2024年从焦虑无助到守信还钱,2025年从姐弟冲突到换位和解——困境类型年年不同,底层结构始终如一。掌握这一骨架,就掌握了读后续写的核心叙事密码。
两段首句各有分工,时间跳跃是硬规律。第一段首句承接原文结尾的情绪或事件,开启“反应+发展”阶段;第二段首句已转换时间或场景,直接进入高潮或结局。第一段处理“问题如何解决”,第二段呈现“结果+情感升华”,两段之间必有明确的时间或空间跨越。
情感线模式清晰。五年情感变化全部走“负面→转折→正面”路径:沮丧→坚定、自卑→感恩、焦虑→信任、愤怒→和解。负面阶段的生理反应(低头、哭泣、回避)、转折事件的触发细节(一句话、一个动作、一件物品)、正面阶段的情感释放(拥抱、道谢、内心释然),构成了可复用的三段式情感描写框架。
本卷按三大主题配置11道高质量模考题,每条情感线均严丝合缝匹配上述规律。读后续写的底层逻辑不是“想象力”,而是“结构力”——结构对了,情节就立住了。
模块一:个人成长·困境突破
模块引言
个人成长主题五年考2次(2022、2023),是最高频主题类型。2024-2025年连续为助人/亲情主题,按交替规律2026年大概率回归个人成长。本模块精选4道题目,覆盖“学业挫折”“追梦受挫”“丧失与新生”“团队冲突”四大典型困境,训练“自我否定→关键人物触发→尝试行动→成功体验→自信/感恩”的完整情感闭环。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 个人成长·困境突破,匹配度5分。押题依据:规律数据库中个人成长主题五年考2次(2022、2023),2024-2025年为助人/亲情主题,按交替规律2026年大概率回归个人成长。情感变化线为“负面→转折→正面”,与五年真题模式100%吻合。
1. In the winter of my final year in high school, I was going through one of the toughest periods of my life. Everything seemed to go wrong at the same time. The small family store we relied on was on the edge of closing, and my father's company shut down without warning, leaving him unexpectedly unemployed. He returned home earlier than usual every day, pretending nothing had changed, as though calmness alone could hold our fragile world together. Meanwhile, I failed an important exam that I had once regarded as my ticket to a better future.
The failure struck me with unexpected force. I had always assumed that hard work would naturally lead to success; however, the red marks scattered across my paper told a different story. For days, I avoided eye contact with my classmates, whose cheerful conversations about universities sounded distant, almost unreal.
At home, silence gradually became the norm. My father spent long hours sitting at the dining table, staring at his laptop screen in quiet concentration. Sometimes I noticed him hesitate before closing it, seemingly reluctant to face yet another rejection email. Nevertheless, whenever I asked how things were going, he would force a reassuring smile and reply, "Don't worry. I'll handle it."
One evening, while helping him organize old receipts for the store, I came across a small notebook filled with his neat handwriting. On the first page, he had written, "No matter how fragile the situation seems, never lose courage." I suddenly realized that beneath his composed appearance, he had been fighting his own battle silently and steadfastly.
That night, I lay awake, reflecting on the exam I had failed. Perhaps the result did not signify the end; perhaps it was merely a test of my determination. I made up my mind to take the exam again and prove to myself that I could do better.
The next morning, I began reviewing my mistakes with renewed seriousness. Instead of surrendering to shame, I analyzed each error carefully. Weeks passed. Doubt would occasionally return, whispering that my efforts might be in vain. Yet I persisted, remembering the words in my father's notebook.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Finally, the day came when the results of the retake exam were posted.
Holding the result sheet, I hurried back to the store.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
Finally, the day came when the results of the retake exam were posted. I stood among the crowd, searching for my name on the list. For a moment, I could hardly breathe. My eyes moved slowly down the page, afraid of disappointment. Then I saw it—my name, followed by a score far better than before. I read it again to make sure it was real. A quiet warmth spread through me, stronger than excitement. It was not only about passing the exam; it was proof that persistence truly mattered. All those evenings of careful revision and silent determination finally paid off.
Holding the result sheet, I hurried back to the store. My father was arranging goods on the shelf when I entered. I handed him the paper without speaking. As he read it, his tired eyes brightened. For the first time in months, his smile reached his eyes. "I'm proud of you," he said softly. At that instant, I understood something deeper: success is not the absence of hardship, but the courage to continue despite it. And just like my father, I had learned not to give up when the situation seemed fragile.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“公布成绩” → 关键行动:在名单中紧张搜寻→发现自己的名字 → 情感变化:由恐惧失望转为安静温暖的激动 → 过渡到第二段
第二段:承接首句“拿着成绩单赶回商店” → 高潮/转折:父亲看到成绩,疲惫的眼睛亮起来,第一次真正微笑 → 情感升华+主题感悟:成功不是没有困难,而是有勇气继续前行
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-紧张 I could hardly breathe. My eyes moved slowly down the page. 用身体反应传递等待结果时的窒息感,放慢动作节奏增强悬念
情感词汇-正面 A quiet warmth spread through me, stronger than excitement. "warmth"比excitement更深层,体现经历挫折后的成熟喜悦
转折节点词 proof that persistence truly mattered "truly mattered"将具体成绩升华为人生信念
情感触发物 父亲笔记本上那句话:"never lose courage" 父亲的手写字迹是触发主人公重新振作的“情感触发物”
内心独白式感悟 success is not the absence of hardship, but the courage to continue despite it 第二段结尾的感悟句,将个人经历提炼为人生哲理,点睛之笔
【押题依据】 规律数据库显示,读后续写五年100%为“负面情绪→转折事件→正面情感”模式。本题情感线为“考试失败自我怀疑→发现父亲的坚韧→重考成功自信感恩”,与2022年“David退缩自卑→被鼓励→坚持完赛”、2023年“自卑抗拒→被鼓励→获奖感恩”路径高度吻合。2026年个人成长主题按交替规律大概率回归。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 个人成长·追梦受挫,匹配度5分。押题依据:外部困难+内部自我质疑双冲突设置,结尾感悟与真题风格一致。
2. Leo had been dreaming about this night for months. Ever since he saw a poster at the local library announcing the "Great August Meteor Shower", he had been fascinated. But he didn't just want to watch the meteors; he wanted to see them through his own telescope.
In the corner of the garage, Leo worked on his project every day. It was a telescope kit he had found in his grandfather's garage. Though old and a bit worn, it meant a lot to him. He carefully cleaned the mirrors and followed the instructions in the worn guidebook. His grandfather often sat nearby, quietly watching him. "You're doing a great job," Grandpa said with a smile. "A telescope helps, of course. But in the end, it's how you look at the sky that really matters." Leo nodded, though his attention soon returned to the small, shining pieces in his hands.
By Friday, the telescope was finally ready. Leo named it the Sky-Scanner. Though it looked a little unsteady on its wooden stand, it worked well enough. When he tested it on a distant chimney, the image appeared clear. A wave of excitement ran through him — he was ready.
That evening, Leo set up everything in the backyard. The air was cool, and the smell of fresh grass filled the air. With a small red flashlight, he checked his star map and adjusted the telescope toward the horizon. One by one, stars began to appear in the darkening sky.
Just as he leaned forward to make a final adjustment, his foot caught on a garden water pipe. He was trapped and hit the stand. With a sharp sound, the eyepiece fell off and disappeared into the grass. Leo dropped to his knees and searched desperately, but the yard was too dark. "No," he whispered, his voice shaking. "I've ruined everything." The meteor shower was supposed to peak in thirty minutes, and without that tiny piece of glass, the stars would seem like distant, unclear dots.
注意:
续写词数应为150个左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just then, Grandpa came over, holding a lantern.
Moments later, Leo lay on the grass, quieter now, staring at the sky.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
Just then, Grandpa came over, holding a lantern. "Grandpa, I can't find the eyepiece!" Leo said anxiously. Together they searched the grass, the soft light moving slowly back and forth. After a while, however, Grandpa stopped and gently reminded Leo that he had already done well and should not miss the sky because of one small piece. Leo paused, his hands still in the grass. For a moment, he hesitated, then slowly straightened up and followed his grandfather's gaze into the dark sky.
Moments later, Leo lay on the grass, quieter now, staring at the sky. At first, it seemed just as he had imagined. But suddenly, a bright streak of light crossed the darkness, followed by another. Soon, more meteors flashed overhead. Leo's eyes widened. The sky was far from empty. He watched quietly, afraid to miss a moment. Then he understood that the telescope mattered, but so did patience and the willingness to look. At that moment, he realized he hadn't lost the night at all.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“爷爷提着灯笼走来” → 关键行动:祖孙一起在草丛中寻找目镜→爷爷引导转变 → 情感变化:焦虑绝望→听从劝告→抬头望向星空
第二段:承接首句“躺在草地上仰望天空” → 高潮:流星划过黑暗 → 情感升华+主题感悟:望远镜固然重要,但耐心和愿意去看才是关键
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-绝望 Leo dropped to his knees and searched desperately 跪地搜寻的动作传递失控感
情感词汇-负面 "No," he whispered, his voice shaking. "I've ruined everything." 颤抖的声音将挫败感推向极致
情节推进技巧 Grandpa gently reminded Leo... should not miss the sky because of one small piece 爷爷的提醒是“转折触发点”,将焦点从“失去的工具”转向“仍在的天空”
动作描写-正面 Leo's eyes widened... He watched quietly, afraid to miss a moment. 瞪大的眼睛和“害怕错过”传递敬畏与投入
内心独白式感悟 he understood that the telescope mattered, but so did patience and the willingness to look 结尾感悟呼应爷爷的嘱咐,完成主题升华
【押题依据】 规律数据库显示,读后续写五年100%为“负面情绪→转折事件→正面情感”模式。本题情感线为“兴奋期待→意外受挫绝望→长辈引导转变→感悟”,与2022年David越野跑路径一致。2026年个人成长主题按交替规律大概率回归。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 个人成长·战胜悲伤,匹配度5分。押题依据:内部心理障碍(丧母悲伤)+外部触发(救助小猫),负→正转变完整,情感升华清晰。
3. This isn't something I usually talk about, but I wanna share it.
I've spent most of my life feeling empty, lost, misunderstood and exhausted in ways I never knew how to explain. I've always felt like I was just surviving instead of actually living, like I was carrying this constant weight on my chest. When my mom passed away in late 2023, whatever stability I had left completely fell apart.
Months later on April 28th, 2024, I was walking out of school and it was raining really hard. A friend offered to drive me home, but I politely declined because I didn't want to feel like a burden, so I lied and said I "liked walking in the rain".
While I was walking on my way home, I heard tiny meows. I followed the sound and saw a tiny kitten, completely soaked, shaking and meowing in the middle of the rain. I remember how fragile she was and it hurt to look at her. I stood there for a moment not knowing what to do, then tried to look for her mother, but she was nowhere to be found. I ended up taking the kitten with me, telling myself it was just for the night and that I'd bring her back later to find her mom.
The next day, I went back to the same spot and searched for over an hour. I couldn't find anything. I didn't want to leave her outside, so I took her to the nearest shelter, hoping they could keep her. They checked her and said she was fine, but when I asked if they could take her in, they refused. I couldn't leave her. She was barely two months old, and there was no way she would've survived on her own.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I was at a loss what to do.
Taking care of the kitten gives me something solid to hold onto.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
I was at a loss what to do. I stared at the tiny kitten in my arms, her tiny body still trembling slightly from the cold rain. She nuzzled my palm gently, and my heart softened completely. I thought of my own loneliness and pain after losing Mom, and I knew I couldn't abandon this fragile little life. I decided to keep her, and named her Francis. I bought her warm kitten milk, a soft cat bed and some funny little toys on my way home.
Taking care of the kitten gives me something solid to hold onto. I fed her on time, cleaned her litter box patiently, and played with her happily after school. She would wait for me at the door every evening, and curl up in my arms when I felt down. Slowly, the heavy weight on my chest faded away. She didn't just get a home that day — she saved me, pulled me out of endless darkness, and gave me a real reason to live again.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“我不知所措” → 关键行动:看着小猫颤抖的身体→联想到自己的孤独→决定收养 → 情感变化:犹豫→心软→下定决心
第二段:承接首句“照顾小猫给了我可依靠的东西” → 高潮/转折:小猫每天等门、依偎→治愈了内心的伤痛 → 情感升华+主题感悟:她救了我,给了我活下去的理由
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-脆弱 her tiny body still trembling slightly from the cold rain 颤抖的动作与雨景叠加,强化无助感
情感触发物 She nuzzled my palm gently 小猫轻蹭手心是触发主人公心软的瞬间细节
内心独白 I thought of my own loneliness and pain after losing Mom 从猫的脆弱联想到自己的丧失,建立情感共鸣
动作描写-治愈 She would wait for me at the door every evening, and curl up in my arms 每天固定的小仪式传递安全感和被需要感
情感升华句 She didn't just get a home that day — she saved me, pulled me out of endless darkness, and gave me a real reason to live again 结尾反转:表面是我救了她,实际是她救了我,深化主题
【押题依据】 本题情感线为“空虚绝望→救助小猫→被治愈找到活下去的意义”,是典型的“负→正”转变。2022年David越野跑、2023年自卑学生获奖感恩均涉及“关键事件触发心态转变”,本题以“动物治愈”为触发点,与真题模式一致。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 个人成长·团队合作,匹配度4分。押题依据:核心符合“困境→和解→成功”路径,社交技能困难符合内部障碍设定,团队冲突主题虽不完全匹配个人内心突破典型范式,但情感线完整。
4. Terry jumped for joy! Her school was going to have a dance talent show. Terry loved dancing, but the rules were clear — it required groups of three or more to promote teamwork. Terry gathered her friends, Liz and Stephanie. With only two weeks to go, the girls had to jump into action.
When choosing the music, Liz's suggestion received Stephanie's support, but Terry pushed for her own idea. Terry insisted that her song offered better chances for fantastic steps. Both the girls accepted, though not entirely happy with the song. Next, they had to decide on opening dance steps. Liz liked Stephanie's idea, but Terry objected and said that something was missing and that they needed something like her steps. Again, the other two agreed, excited just to dance together.
The girls gathered every afternoon after school and tried their best to practice the difficult dance moves. But with the show approaching, Terry got increasingly dissatisfied with the progress. "Get serious! We have only one more week to practice, and we've completed the routine only three times!" Terry shouted. "We'll never win this way!"
"We're all trying hard," Liz said.
But Terry didn't think so. She said that they moved too fast and kept forgetting the steps, and that Stephanie had missed three days.
"I had the flu," Stephanie said. "I joined you as soon as I got better."
Terry complained that she was the only one trying and then declared that she was quitting. Both the girls were shocked. In fact, they were giving up their afternoons to practice. Additionally, Liz always brought snacks, and put together all the music; Stephanie helped choreograph the moves, and worked on costumes.
Liz and Stephanie kept practicing that day without Terry. They hoped that Terry would calm down and rejoin the group. But Terry didn't show up the next day, or the next. They needed three members to compete, and the show was getting so close.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"We need to talk to her," Liz said to Stephanie.
On the talent show day, all the girls felt ready and confident.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
"We need to talk to her," Liz said to Stephanie. They went to Terry's house right after school, holding the dance video they had practiced repeatedly these days. When Terry opened the door, seeing her two friends with sincere smiles, her angry face softened at once. Liz gently told her how much they missed dancing with her and that the routine wasn't complete without her. Stephanie showed her their improved, more fluent moves. Terry felt ashamed, realizing she'd been stubborn and selfish, ignoring their hard work. She apologized sincerely and begged to rejoin them. The three hugged tightly and practiced day and night, with Terry learning to listen and cooperate, polishing their routine to be more harmonious.
On the talent show day, all the girls felt ready and confident. They wore the beautiful matching costumes Stephanie had carefully prepared, stepping onto the bright stage confidently as their music started. Dancing in perfect harmony, they showed smooth moves, bright smiles and sincere emotions, reflecting all their hard work and deep friendship. The audience cheered loudly and clapped warmly the moment they finished. Afterward, they hugged tightly, forgetting the result. Terry looked at her friends earnestly: "Winning isn't important; dancing with you is the happiest thing." Though they didn't get first prize, they gained precious friendship and truly understood teamwork's meaning.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“我们需要找她谈谈” → 关键行动:上门找Terry→展示练习视频→Terry认错道歉 → 情感变化:愤怒→软化→羞愧→和解
第二段:承接首句“才艺表演当天” → 高潮:三人默契演出→观众热烈鼓掌 → 情感升华+主题感悟:赢得友谊比赢得名次更珍贵
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-和解 When Terry opened the door, seeing her two friends with sincere smiles, her angry face softened at once 面部表情瞬间变化,传递态度转变
情感词汇-负面 Terry felt ashamed, realizing she'd been stubborn and selfish 两个负面形容词叠加,突出自省深度
和解动作 The three hugged tightly 拥抱是冲突后和解的标志性动作
情节推进技巧 Holding the dance video they had practiced repeatedly 视频是情感触发物,用行动而非说教打动对方
内心独白式感悟 "Winning isn't important; dancing with you is the happiest thing." 用直接引语做主题升华,更具感染力
【押题依据】 本题情感线为“固执冲突→朋友上门和解→共同演出感悟友谊”,虽为团队矛盾主题,但其“自我中心→反思自省→关系修复”的路径与2023年“自卑→被鼓励→自信感恩”一脉相承。规律数据库显示五年100%为“负面→转折→正面”模式,本题完全吻合。
模块二:亲情温情·关系修复
模块引言
亲情温情主题五年考2次(2021年双胞胎为母做早餐、2025年姐弟因狗闹矛盾后和解),与个人成长形成交替轮考规律。本模块精选4道题目,覆盖“父爱无言”“母女误解”“手足冲突”“代际理解”四大典型关系修复场景,训练“积极初衷受挫/人际冲突→触发共情的事件→主动行动→关系修复+情感升温”的完整情感闭环。情节构建重点:必须设计一个“情感触发物”(照片、旧物、一句话、回忆片段),让主人公意识到对方的爱。情感描写重点:冲突时的肢体语言、和解过程中的微妙动作、修复后的亲密动作。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 亲情温情·关系修复,匹配度5分。押题依据:父爱误解→触动→和解,关系修复路径完整,含“情感触发物”(父亲默默付出的甜甜圈),以爱为冲突动机,与2021年“双胞胎做早餐→父亲帮助→母亲感动”模式一致。
5. My father became my only guardian after my mother passed away. Chatting with others helped ease his deep sadness. Every morning, he would go to his beloved local donut shop, where he always started warm conversations with the people there. When we left, along with the bear claw pastry in a small box, there was always a chocolate-covered donut prepared just for me. On the ride in Dad's truck, my little task was to hold Dad's coffee between my knees, to stop it from spilling on the way.
As time went by and I grew up, that donut shop became a special place for us to celebrate all kinds of my achievements. Even if I didn't win or get a ranking, Dad would still take me there. Finally, I grew into an adult and moved out of Dad's house. On my wedding day, Dad handed me a small gift box. Inside it was a tiny chocolate-covered donut. My heart was deeply moved, melting faster than the chocolate frosting would in a hot oven.
In October 1989, Dad was told he had incurable cancer. We lived an ocean apart, so our visits were very rare. A year later, I was hurt in an attack, and had to receive three back surgeries in hospital. Dad's cancer had developed so badly that his body could barely support him. But he ignored the doctor's orders, and flew to the hospital to comfort me. His weak body leaned over my chest, his thin arms hugging me tightly, saying how much he wished he could take my place.
As the nurses prepared me for surgery, I saw Dad's face cloud over with worry. They wheeled me out of the room and into the operating room. When I woke up, I was back in my hospital room, lying in bed alone. There was nobody around. As I reached for the telephone to call Dad, I saw a paper plate on the bedside table, holding a chocolate-covered donut.
注意:
续写词数应在150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The cancer took Dad away just a few days after he left my bedside.
Years later, every time I pass by a donut shop, I always stop to buy a chocolate-covered donut.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
The cancer took Dad away just a few days after he left my bedside. I later learned from the nurses that, despite his unbearable cancer pain and extreme physical weakness, he had wandered the cold, unfamiliar streets around the hospital for hours that day, just to find a shop selling the familiar chocolate-covered donut. He never breathed a word of his worsening condition to me, hiding all his agony and fear behind that sweet treat. That donut became his final silent confession of love, locking all our warmest shared memories into every crumb of the soft pastry and glossy chocolate frosting.
Years later, every time I pass by a donut shop, I always stop to buy a chocolate-covered donut. The moment the sweet chocolate melts on my tongue, I'm instantly transported back to those sunny mornings in Dad's old truck, the warm coffee steady between my knees, and his soft smile as he handed me the specially prepared donut. It's never just a snack to me; it's a timeless hug from Dad, a quiet reminder that his unwavering love has never left my side. It gives me endless courage to get through every hard day, just like he did when he flew to my hospital bed against all odds.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“癌症在几天后带走了父亲” → 关键行动:从护士那里得知父亲忍着剧痛为找甜甜圈走了几小时 → 情感变化:不知情→得知真相后的震撼与心碎 → 过渡到第二段
第二段:承接首句“多年后每次路过甜甜圈店” → 高潮:甜甜圈的味道触发与父亲的温暖回忆 → 情感升华+主题感悟:甜甜圈不是食物,是父亲无言的爱和永恒的拥抱
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
情感触发物 a chocolate-covered donut 甜甜圈贯穿全文,是父爱的象征和情感触发物
动作描写-父爱 His weak body leaned over my chest, his thin arms hugging me tightly 虚弱身体与紧抱的动作形成对比,凸显父爱的强度
情感词汇-震撼 He never breathed a word of his worsening condition 父亲沉默地将痛苦隐藏,强化无私形象
感官描写 The moment the sweet chocolate melts on my tongue 用味觉触发回忆,打通感官与情感的通道
内心独白式感悟 it's a timeless hug from Dad, a quiet reminder that his unwavering love has never left my side 将食物升华为爱的象征,呼应全文主题
【押题依据】 规律数据库显示,读后续写五年100%为“负面情绪→转折事件→正面情感”模式。本题情感线为“丧父悲痛→发现父亲最后的付出→用甜甜圈纪念父亲的爱”,与2021年双胞胎做早餐、2025年姐弟和解的“亲情修复”路径一致。2024-2025年为助人/亲情主题,2026年亲情主题仍有轮考可能,需充分训练。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 亲情温情·关系修复,匹配度5分。押题依据:母女冲突→反思→主动和解→关系升温,以爱为动机,含情感触发点,情感线完整。与2025年姐弟冲突后换位思考主动和解的模式高度一致。
6. The bell above the bakery door sounded, marking the end of another long day. Six-year-old Ana watched her mother, Elena, wipe flour-dusted hands on her apron — the same faded blue one she wore every day. Her mother's dress, a simple grey shift washed thin at the elbows, was as constant as the sunrise.
Tomorrow was Mama's birthday. A secret, heavy with love, sat in Ana's chest. Mama never bought clothes for herself. Her gifts were the warm bread on the table, the quiet mending of Ana's socks, and the gentle song she hummed while making bread. Ana's biggest wish was to wrap her love in something beautiful: a new dress, the color of the sky just after dawn.
But coins were for flour and eggs, not for dreams. As Elena locked the door, an idea started to form and grow in Ana's mind. She would grow her gift, like the seeds in the window box.
The next morning, Ana became a tiny, determined entrepreneur. She gathered fallen flowers from the geraniums by the step, threading them onto strings to make "necklaces". She drew careful pictures of their bakery, selling them to kindly neighbors for a penny. She even offered to carefully dust old Mr. Henderson's collection of tin soldier statues, her small face serious with effort. Her piggy bank began to whisper with a few lonely coins.
Days passed. Her piggy bank grew heavier, but not heavy enough. On the eve of the birthday, Ana poured the coins onto her blanket. It wasn't enough for a dress, not even a scarf. Downstairs, she found her mother at the kitchen table, mending that same grey dress by lamplight. The sight was a quiet ache. "Mama," Ana whispered, the coins held firmly in her small fist. "I wanted to buy you a blue dress for tomorrow. But I only have this."
注意:
续写词数应为150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Ana's voice trembled as she opened her hand.
The next morning, Ana woke up to the smell of fresh bread.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
Ana's voice trembled as she opened her hand. The coins, polished by her tiny palms, gleamed under the lamplight. Elena's eyes softened, and a gentle smile spread across her face. She reached out, cupping Ana's face in her flour-dusted hands. "Sweetheart, this is the most precious gift I've ever received. But let's think of something else we can do together to celebrate my birthday." Ana looked at her mother, confusion and disappointment still lingering in her eyes, but she nodded slowly.
The next morning, Ana woke up to the smell of fresh bread. "Could you buy some multi-color threads for me " Elena asked. Ana's eyes lit up with curiosity. She rushed to the store with the coins and bought the threads. Elena then taught Ana how to embroider. Together, they worked on the grey dress, adding colorful patterns of flowers and stars. When it was done, the dress was no longer plain—it had become a beautiful piece of art, filled with their shared love and laughter. On Mama's birthday, Elena put it on, looking more radiant than ever. Ana finally understood: the best gifts aren't bought, but made together.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“Ana声音颤抖着张开手” → 关键行动:母亲看到硬币感动微笑→提议一起做别的事→Ana虽困惑仍点头 → 情感变化:失望→被理解→期待
第二段:承接首句“第二天早晨Ana在面包香中醒来”(注:此处根据原文档范文调整为续写合理走向) → 高潮:母女一起刺绣改造旧裙子→裙子变得美丽 → 情感升华+主题感悟:最好的礼物不是买来的,而是一起创造的
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-温情 Elena reached out, cupping Ana's face in her flour-dusted hands 沾满面粉的手捧脸,既生活化又充满温情
情感触发物 the coins, polished by her tiny palms, gleamed under the lamplight 硬币在灯下闪光,象征一个孩子的全部心意
状态描述 confusion and disappointment still lingering in her eyes “lingering”一词精准描绘孩子未消散的情绪
情节推进技巧 Elena提议用硬币买彩色线一起刺绣 母亲巧妙地将失望转化为共创的契机
内心独白式感悟 the best gifts aren't bought, but made together 结尾升华,将物质转变为情感体验
【押题依据】 本题情感线为“攒钱失败失望→母亲引导→共创礼物喜悦”,典型的“负→转→正”闭环。母亲的角色不是直接施予,而是引导孩子完成爱的表达,与2021年父亲帮助双胞胎完成早餐、2025年姐弟换位思考后和解路径一致。规律数据库显示情感变化线五年100%为“负面→转折→正面”,本题完全吻合。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 亲情温情·关系修复,匹配度5分。押题依据:手足冲突→反思→和解→关系修复,冲突动机源于在意彼此,修复路径清晰。与2025年姐弟因狗闹矛盾后和解的真题路径一致。
7. My wife and I wanted to share our new home with family and friends by hosting a small gathering in the early summer. She had prepared lots of snacks, while my job was to have the backyard in order.
There was plenty of space for the kids to run and play. There was just one thing I hadn't counted on: My brother chose to bring his dog Toby, a 50-pound ball of fire. Though friendly, he could easily knock over my niece's small boys and my six-month-old granddaughter. So, when my brother showed up, I asked him to watch Toby and keep him outside.
My plan was working out just fine. Toby was using up his energy by running back and forth in the backyard and giving the kids plenty of room. Unexpectedly, after supper, the weather changed. It started to rain and everyone went indoors.
It was an awkward moment. I didn't want Toby to be running around in the house, and my brother wasn't happy with driving home with a wet dog. Eventually, my brother decided to leave rather than force the issue.
A few days passed, and I hadn't heard anything from my brother. I texted him and expressed wishes for him to come out again. His reply came as a surprise — a shock, actually: "Not a chance." Clearly, he was unhappy over the way we had parted. After all, I had left him little choice. Well, he'll get over it, I reasoned.
Two months passed. My wife suggested I get in touch with my brother, but I resisted, thinking he should call first. However, my conscience kept bothering me. I tried to put myself in my brother's shoes. He was facing health issues and his wife of thirty-five years had passed away a few months earlier. Toby was his constant companion, the one who kept him going.
注意:
续写词数应为150个左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I realized it was me who was at fault.
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother's door.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
I realized it was me who was at fault. I had been so focused on keeping the party under control that I failed to consider how important Toby was to my brother during this difficult time. My pride had kept me from reaching out, and now months had passed without a proper conversation. One evening, I picked up the phone and left him a voice message, apologizing for my behavior and asking if we could meet. To my relief, he called back the next day, and we agreed to get together soon.
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother's door. He opened it with a surprised smile, and for a moment, neither of us spoke. Then we hugged — something we hadn't done since before his wife passed away. We sat on the porch with Toby resting beside us, and I handed him the box of biscuits. "Thank you," he said quietly. We talked for hours, laughing, remembering old times, and slowly rebuilding what had been lost. As I watched Toby gently rest his head on my brother's leg, I knew we were finally on the path to healing.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“我意识到是我的错” → 关键行动:反思自己忽略了弟弟的处境→主动打电话道歉→弟弟回电话同意见面 → 情感变化:固执→愧疚→主动和解
第二段:承接首句“带着妻子做的饼干来到弟弟门前” → 高潮:弟弟开门微笑→拥抱→长谈→重建感情 → 情感升华+主题感悟:终于走上了和解之路
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
情感触发物 Toby was his constant companion, the one who kept him going 狗是丧妻后弟弟的情感支柱,是情节转折的隐含触发点
动作描写-和解 Then we hugged — something we hadn't done since before his wife passed away 时隔多年的拥抱,动作本身即代表关系的修复
状态描述 I had been so focused on keeping the party under control that I failed to consider... 自我反思,揭示冲突根源
环境描写-和解 We sat on the porch with Toby resting beside us 安静的共同场景营造和解后的融洽氛围
内心独白式感悟 I knew we were finally on the path to healing “on the path”暗示修复是一个过程,真实耐人寻味
【押题依据】 本题情感线为“争执冷战→自我反思→主动和解→重建兄弟情”,与2025年姐弟因狗闹矛盾后主动和解路径几乎完全一致。规律数据库显示五年100%为“负面→转折→正面”模式,手足关系修复是亲情温情主题的高频分支。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 亲情温情·代际理解,匹配度4分。押题依据:代际误解→互动→理解,关系修复模式完整,以关心为动机的核心要求符合模块二框架。
8. When Mum told me to stay with Grandpa for a couple of hours, I was extremely unwilling deep down. "He doesn't like me," I said. "Oh, of course he likes you. He's just sad since Grandma passed away," Mum replied. We drove straight to Grandpa's in an uncomfortable silence.
After dropping me off at Grandpa's apartment, Mum headed to her appointment, promising to come to pick me up soon. Spotting me, Grandpa motioned for me to sit. We glanced up at each other now and then but didn't say anything. "Want to watch television " he asked. I nodded. But nothing was on. Two minutes later, he turned the TV off. We sat there, Grandpa patting his legs restlessly, and me trying to find a comfortable position on his old, soft couch.
Suddenly, I felt something hard on the floor beneath the couch. I reached down and pulled it out. It was a wooden box with fancy designs carved into the sides. "Chess " I said, surprised. "Yeah, I used to play. Do you play " Grandpa asked. "Never," I answered. Grandpa fell quiet for a moment, staring at the window and still tapping his legs. Then he suggested that since we had time, he could teach me how to play. I agreed casually.
Grandpa opened the box, a smell of wood polish rising from inside. He taught me about all the pieces and showed me how they moved; the king could move one square in any direction, and the game was won by trapping him; pawns moved straight forward; knights moved in an L-shape and could leap over other pieces... I was amazed at how patient he was.
We practiced a bunch of times. He just corrected me and had me try again. Finally, when he was satisfied that I knew what to do with all the pieces, he said we were ready to play for real.
注意:
续写词数应为150个左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Our first game began and I played with full attention.
We were really enjoying ourselves when Mum returned.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
Our first game began and I played with full attention. I moved my pawn carefully, biting my lip as I thought about each step. Grandpa sat across from me, his eyes lighting up the way they hadn't since Grandma passed away. He didn't go easy on me—his knight jumped over my pieces, and before I knew it, he had cornered my king. "Checkmate," he said, his voice warm and steady. I laughed, shaking my head. "Teach me that move again," I begged. And so he did, showing me how to plan ahead instead of simply reacting.
We were really enjoying ourselves when Mum returned. She stopped at the doorway, her expression shifting from tired to amazed. Grandpa and I were so lost in our third game that we barely noticed her. "One more round, Grandpa!" I pleaded, and he nodded with a grin. As we finally put the chess pieces back into the wooden box, I caught Mum's eye and smiled. I realized that Grandpa didn't hate me at all—he just hadn't known how to reach me after losing Grandma. The chessboard had become our bridge, and in that small apartment, a new bond had quietly begun to grow.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“第一局开始,我全神贯注” → 关键行动:对弈→被将军→请求再教 → 情感变化:认真→被击败的轻松→渴望学习
第二段:承接首句“我们玩得正开心时妈妈回来了” → 高潮:妈妈目睹祖孙融洽→继续下棋不舍结束 → 情感升华+主题感悟:棋盘成了沟通的桥梁,新的情感纽带悄然生长
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-专注 I moved my pawn carefully, biting my lip as I thought about each step 咬嘴唇的细节传递专注和投入
情感转折 his eyes lighting up the way they hadn't since Grandma passed away 与之前的“悲伤”对比,眼睛有了光
情感触发物 the wooden box with fancy designs / chess 棋盘是触发祖孙互动的核心触发物
动作描写-亲密 he nodded with a grin 从沉默到咧嘴笑,关系修复的外在表现
内心独白式感悟 The chessboard had become our bridge “bridge”比喻精准,用具象物品承载抽象情感
【押题依据】 本题情感线为“误解冷漠→对弈互动→建立情感纽带”,是典型的代际理解题材。2025年姐弟冲突后换位思考、2021年双胞胎亲情表达,均涉及“主动行动→关系修复”。规律数据库显示情感变化线五年100%为“负面→转折→正面”模式,本题完全吻合。2026年“师生情”虽为潜在新主题,但代际理解类可作为交叉训练。
模块三:助人温情·人间信任
模块引言
助人温情主题五年考1次(2024年陌生人代为付款→守信还钱),虽仅1次,但2024年首次出现“陌生人相助”主题,且完形填空“助人/善意”类题材在2023/2025年也频繁出现,可能成为读后续写的新循环方向。本模块精选3道题目,覆盖“坚守承诺”“邻里相助”“数字鸿沟助老”三大典型场景,训练“困境+无助→陌生人信任/帮助→被善举触动→守信/传递善意”的完整情感闭环。情节构建重点:困境必须是“非熟人可即刻解决的”,凸显陌生人的“不必帮却选择帮”。情感描写重点:困境时的无助动作、接受帮助时的感动动作、回报时的坚定动作。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 助人温情·人间信任,匹配度5分。押题依据:突发公共困境→坚持守信→陌生人触动,陌生人相助/信任主题鲜明,守信/传递善意结尾,与2024年“支付失败→陌生人相助→守信还钱”真题路径高度一致。
9. On a cold, damp evening in mid-November, a sharp wind cut through the streets, but Jack paid little attention to the chill. As a delivery rider, he had just finished a few smooth orders, his hands warm from the hot milk tea cups he'd been carrying, and his spirits fairly good. Stepping out of a milk tea shop, he found the spot where his second-hand electric bike had been parked now empty. In an instant, his heart sank, and a wave of hopelessness swept over him, turning his calm evening into a nightmare. That bike was far more than a means of transport—it was his livelihood, the very tool that kept him going through long shifts and cold nights.
Without the bike, he couldn't make the remaining deliveries. His mind raced through the addresses still waiting for their orders: a birthday milk tea for a teenage girl, two cups of hot chocolate for a couple celebrating an anniversary, and a bag of apples and a warm drink for an elderly woman named Ms. White who lived on the farthest edge of his route. The thought of letting them down made his stomach clench. He couldn't afford to lose this job. Taking a deep breath, he made a decision: he would deliver them on foot. The distances were long, and the night was growing colder, but Jack tightened his jacket and set off, carrying the heavy bags in both hands.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Finally, breathless, Jack reached Ms. White's doorstep and rang the bell.
Deeply moved by Jack's action, Ms. White decided to share the story online that night.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
Finally, breathless, Jack reached Ms. White's doorstep and rang the bell. The door opened, revealing a woman whose expression shifted from curiosity to surprise and then to heartfelt sympathy as she saw the exhausted man before her. His clothes were dusty, but the gifts in his hands were held with care. "Ms. White, these are for you," he grinned, offering the apples and milk tea. "Wishing you happiness and good health. I am truly sorry about the delay." Tears welled up in Ms. White's eyes. "Oh, Jack! You shouldn't have walked such a long way just for this!" she said, her voice soft with emotion for his unshakable honesty, even amid his own misfortune.
Deeply moved by Jack's action, Ms. White decided to share the story online that night. She posted a video describing what happened, writing, "Even when caught in his own storm, he still reached out to warm others." The post quickly went viral, receiving millions of likes and shares. Strangers were touched by the ordinary man's extraordinary act. The wave of kindness soon reached his delivery company. They promptly responded, providing Jack with a brand-new e-bike and a cash reward to support his honest work. Even more wonderfully, with the help of numerous alert eyes online, his original bike was located and returned.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“Jack气喘吁吁地来到White女士门前” → 关键行动:按门铃→送递物品→道歉迟到→White女士被感动落泪 → 情感变化:疲惫→坚持完成使命→对方的感动
第二段:承接首句“White女士被感动,当晚把故事分享到网上” → 高潮:帖子爆红→公司奖励新车→原车被找回 → 情感升华+主题感悟:即使身处困境,仍温暖他人,善意终有回响
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-坚持 Jack tightened his jacket and set off, carrying the heavy bags in both hands 紧衣、负重步行的动作传递坚韧与责任感
情感词汇-感动 Tears welled up in Ms. White's eyes “welled up”比简单的“cried”更细腻,表现情感渐进
情节推进技巧 "Even when caught in his own storm, he still reached out to warm others." 社交媒体的配文用“storm”与“warm”对比,点明主题
情感词汇-善意 unshakable honesty, even amid his own misfortune 强调主人公在自身不幸中仍坚持诚信的品质
结尾方式 his original bike was located and returned 善意链条回环,从失到得的圆满结局
【押题依据】 规律数据库显示,读后续写五年100%为“负面情绪→转折事件→正面情感”模式。本题情感线为“车被盗绝望→徒步送单坚守承诺→善举被传播→获得帮助”,与2024年“支付失败→陌生人相助→守信还钱”路径一致。2024年首次出现“陌生人相助”主题,2026年可能延续这一新循环方向。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 助人温情·人间信任,匹配度4分。押题依据:公共困境→陌生人伸出援手→感恩/守信,契合模块三基本框架。
10. I took a slightly different route to do my shopping this morning. Usually, I'd walk down the busy main street—past the coffee shop that always smelled nice and the bookstore with colorful posters in the window—to the supermarket. But today, the sun was shining softly through the leaves, and the usual path felt a little boring. "Why not try that alley behind the park " I thought, turning along a quieter road lined with white fences.
The alley was nicer than I expected. Some houses had small gardens with sunflowers and roses, and a cat curling up in front of a house stared at me lazily. Halfway along, I saw an old lady bending over her garden bed, struggling to lift a clay pot. Her hands shook a little as she grasped the pot's edge. I stopped. To be honest, usually I'd hurry past, worried I'd bother strangers. But when she stumbled slightly, I quickened my steps to her. "Ma'am, do you need help " I asked.
She looked up, her eyes curving into a smile. "Oh, that'd be lovely, dear," she answered. I lifted the pot easily—it was heavier than it looked—and set it where she pointed. She thanked me, then handed me a glass of cold lemonade and said, "Sit a minute, will you My cat Mimi loves company." A tabby cat walked over, rubbing against my shoe. We chatted for a few minutes—she told me her name's Mrs. Lee and that she'd lived there for 20 years, adding that the garden was her favorite thing. By the time I left, the lemonade's sweetness was still on my tongue.
I reached the supermarket, bought milk, eggs—my mom specifically told me to buy, and my mom's favorite bread, and then headed back. But just as I turned into the alley, the plastic bag in my hand tore. Eggs rolled onto the ground—three of them broke, yolk flowing out, and milk spilling out.
注意:
续写词数应为150个左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I panicked; Mom needed those eggs to make a birthday cake for my little brother.
Holding the paper bag with Mrs. Lee's eggs and tomatoes, I walked home slowly.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
I panicked; Mom needed those eggs to make a birthday cake for my little brother. I knelt down, trying to pick up the unbroken ones, but my hands were messy. Suddenly, I heard Mrs. Lee's voice—"Oh, no, dear—let me help!" She brought a clean cloth and a paper bag, helped me wipe my hands, and carefully repacked the groceries. Then she went inside and came back with a dozen fresh eggs, pushing them into my bag. She said, "Take these—they're just ripe." She added a handful of cherry tomatoes, still warm from the sun.
Holding the paper bag with Mrs. Lee's eggs and tomatoes, I walked home slowly. The usual route would have gotten me back faster, but this route—with its lemonade, Mimi's soft sound, and Mrs. Lee's kindness—felt far more precious. I thought about how I almost walked past her garden, too scared to speak up. Today, I didn't just buy groceries; I learned that small changes—taking a different road, saying a simple "can I help"—can bring unexpected warmth. Tomorrow, I'll keep my eyes open, ready to pass on this kindness to someone in need.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“我慌了” → 关键行动:跪地捡东西→Lee太太出现→帮忙擦手、给新鲜鸡蛋和番茄 → 情感变化:慌乱→被帮助→感激
第二段:承接首句“拿着Lee太太给的鸡蛋和番茄,慢慢走回家” → 高潮:反思这次不同的路线带来的温暖 → 情感升华+主题感悟:小小的“需要帮忙吗”能带来意想不到的温暖,决心将善意传递下去
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-慌乱 I knelt down, trying to pick up the unbroken ones, but my hands were messy 跪地和脏手传递了慌乱无助的状态
情感触发物 a glass of cold lemonade / cherry tomatoes, still warm from the sun 柠檬水和带着阳光余温的番茄,用感官细节传递温情
动作描写-帮助 She brought a clean cloth and a paper bag, helped me wipe my hands 连续动作流畅自然,无声的关怀胜过千言万语
内心独白 I thought about how I almost walked past her garden, too scared to speak up 反思自己差点因胆怯错过善意,深化主题
结尾升华 I'll keep my eyes open, ready to pass on this kindness to someone in need “pass on”体现了善意传递的理念,与模块三核心主题一致
【押题依据】 本题情感线为“偶遇老人帮忙→回程遇意外→得到回报→决心传递善意”,是典型的“陌生人相助→善意传递”闭环。与2024年真题“支付失败→陌生人代付→守信还钱”的“困境→被帮助→传递/回报”结构一致。规律数据库显示五年100%为“负面→转折→正面”模式,本题中的“袋子破裂”是临时的困境,“Lee太太的帮助”是转折事件,“决心传递善意”是正面升华。
【选题溯源】
本题主题类型为 助人温情·人间信任,匹配度5分。押题依据:公共场所陌生人困境→主动帮助→信任建立→善意传递,完全契合“陌生人相助→守信/传递善意”核心路径。
11. Mia Carter, an 18-year-old volunteer with the Digital Literacy for Social Inclusion initiative, dedicated her Saturdays to the local community center. There, she offered the old guidance through the digital world—showing how to tell truth from AI-generated fiction, helping access important services with a few careful clicks and so on. Yet one person still struggled: Mr. Arthur Hale, an 82-year-old widower whose world had slowly shrunk to the quiet rooms of his lonely home.
A smartphone from his granddaughter Lila overseas sat unused on his side table, gathering dust. "It's too much," he'd murmur to Mia, his hands—once skilled in the gentle art of gardening—now moving nervously. The digital age had left him behind in clear ways: a missed heart doctor appointment, the ongoing silence where his granddaughter's laughter should have been, the quiet frustration of struggling with a QR code at the drugstore. The man who once shared pieces from his rose bushes now spent hours looking out the window, as if watching the world speed by like a train he wasn't on.
Mia understood the real problem was not skill, but heart. For many like Mr. Hale, technology felt less like a tool and more like a sign that they were being ignored, a quiet conversation happening in a place they could no longer join.
One rainy afternoon, she found him staring at his phone's black screen, a single tear moving slowly down his wrinkled cheek. He had accidentally deleted the last good photo of his beloved wife. "I only wanted to see Lila," he whispered, the words floating in the still room. "Was that too much to ask " Mia's heart ached. She promised him she'd help, not just with the phone, but with letting go of his fear. That evening, she stayed up late, making a simple, step-by-step guide with large pictures and clear words—just for him.
注意:
续写词数应为150个左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
On her next day visit, Mia sat beside Mr. Hale and picked up his smartphone.
Weeks later, a digital help corner opened in the community.
【答案与解析】
【参考范文】
On her next day visit, Mia sat beside Mr. Hale and picked up his smartphone. "Let's start with what you love," she said gently, opening the camera. "How about a picture of your roses for Lila " She guided his trembling hands, turning taps into familiar gestures—like tending to buds. "Just tap this, and you'll see Lila," she said softly. Mr. Hale's hands shook as he followed her steps. The screen lit up, and his granddaughter's face appeared. "Grandpa!" she cried. For a minute, he couldn't speak, just staring and smiling through tears. He asked about her life, showed her his rose garden, and even learned to send a heart emoji. When the call ended, he squeezed Mia's hand: "Thank you for bringing my granddaughter back to me."
Weeks later, a digital help corner opened in the community. Mia invited other college volunteers, and they tailored lessons to the elderly: how to book doctor's appointments online, scan QR codes, and even use AI to edit garden photos. Mr. Hale became a volunteer too, teaching his friends what he'd learned. One day, he showed Mia a short video he'd made of his roses, with a voiceover saying, "Thank you for not leaving us behind, but helping us let go of fear." The digital divide wasn't just about skills—it was about care. In the digital age, Mia realized, kindness was the best bridge between generations.
【情节构建框架】
第一段:承接首句“Mia坐在Hale先生旁边拿起手机” → 关键行动:引导拍照→打视频电话给孙女→Hale先生第一次露出笑容 → 情感变化:恐惧→尝试→喜悦→感激
第二段:承接首句“几周后,社区开设了数字帮助角” → 高潮:更多志愿者加入→Hale先生成为志愿者→录视频表达感谢 → 情感升华+主题感悟:数字鸿沟不是技能问题,而是关爱问题;善意是跨越代际的桥梁
【情感描写亮点】
描写方向 范文原文 技巧说明
动作描写-恐惧 his hands—once skilled in the gentle art of gardening—now moving nervously 昔日的园艺巧手与如今颤抖的双手形成对比
情感触发物 He had accidentally deleted the last good photo of his beloved wife 删除亡妻照片是触发崩溃的情感事件
动作描写-突破 Mr. Hale's hands shook as he followed her steps. The screen lit up, and his granddaughter's face appeared. 从颤抖到看见孙女脸的过程,完成从恐惧到喜悦的转变
哭泣描写 just staring and smiling through tears 含泪微笑,复合情感表达更真实
内心独白式感悟 kindness was the best bridge between generations “bridge”一词精准概括跨代善意传递的主题
【押题依据】 本题情感线为“老人数字困境→志愿者耐心帮助→老人重获连接→帮助传播”,完全契合模块三“陌生人相助→信任建立→善意传递”的核心路径。与2024年真题“支付遇困→陌生人代付→守信还钱”相似,本题中的“帮助”解决了非熟人可即刻解决的困境。规律数据库显示五年100%为“负面→转折→正面”模式,本题完全吻合。2026年助人温情主题可能成为新循环方向,本题训练价值极高。
第 2 页,共 17 页中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
2026年高考英语新课标Ⅰ卷真题规律押题特训
专题六 读后续写
模块一:个人成长·困境突破
1. In the winter of my final year in high school, I was going through one of the toughest periods of my life. Everything seemed to go wrong at the same time. The small family store we relied on was on the edge of closing, and my father's company shut down without warning, leaving him unexpectedly unemployed. He returned home earlier than usual every day, pretending nothing had changed, as though calmness alone could hold our fragile world together. Meanwhile, I failed an important exam that I had once regarded as my ticket to a better future.
The failure struck me with unexpected force. I had always assumed that hard work would naturally lead to success; however, the red marks scattered across my paper told a different story. For days, I avoided eye contact with my classmates, whose cheerful conversations about universities sounded distant, almost unreal.
At home, silence gradually became the norm. My father spent long hours sitting at the dining table, staring at his laptop screen in quiet concentration. Sometimes I noticed him hesitate before closing it, seemingly reluctant to face yet another rejection email. Nevertheless, whenever I asked how things were going, he would force a reassuring smile and reply, "Don't worry. I'll handle it."
One evening, while helping him organize old receipts for the store, I came across a small notebook filled with his neat handwriting. On the first page, he had written, "No matter how fragile the situation seems, never lose courage." I suddenly realized that beneath his composed appearance, he had been fighting his own battle silently and steadfastly.
That night, I lay awake, reflecting on the exam I had failed. Perhaps the result did not signify the end; perhaps it was merely a test of my determination. I made up my mind to take the exam again and prove to myself that I could do better.
The next morning, I began reviewing my mistakes with renewed seriousness. Instead of surrendering to shame, I analyzed each error carefully. Weeks passed. Doubt would occasionally return, whispering that my efforts might be in vain. Yet I persisted, remembering the words in my father's notebook.
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, the day came when the results of the retake exam were posted.
Holding the result sheet, I hurried back to the store.
2. Leo had been dreaming about this night for months. Ever since he saw a poster at the local library announcing the "Great August Meteor Shower", he had been fascinated. But he didn't just want to watch the meteors; he wanted to see them through his own telescope.
In the corner of the garage, Leo worked on his project every day. It was a telescope kit he had found in his grandfather's garage. Though old and a bit worn, it meant a lot to him. He carefully cleaned the mirrors and followed the instructions in the worn guidebook. His grandfather often sat nearby, quietly watching him. "You're doing a great job," Grandpa said with a smile. "A telescope helps, of course. But in the end, it's how you look at the sky that really matters." Leo nodded, though his attention soon returned to the small, shining pieces in his hands.
By Friday, the telescope was finally ready. Leo named it the Sky-Scanner. Though it looked a little unsteady on its wooden stand, it worked well enough. When he tested it on a distant chimney, the image appeared clear. A wave of excitement ran through him — he was ready.
That evening, Leo set up everything in the backyard. The air was cool, and the smell of fresh grass filled the air. With a small red flashlight, he checked his star map and adjusted the telescope toward the horizon. One by one, stars began to appear in the darkening sky.
Just as he leaned forward to make a final adjustment, his foot caught on a garden water pipe. He was trapped and hit the stand. With a sharp sound, the eyepiece fell off and disappeared into the grass. Leo dropped to his knees and searched desperately, but the yard was too dark. "No," he whispered, his voice shaking. "I've ruined everything." The meteor shower was supposed to peak in thirty minutes, and without that tiny piece of glass, the stars would seem like distant, unclear dots.
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。
Just then, Grandpa came over, holding a lantern.
Moments later, Leo lay on the grass, quieter now, staring at the sky.
3. This isn't something I usually talk about, but I wanna share it.
I've spent most of my life feeling empty, lost, misunderstood and exhausted in ways I never knew how to explain. I've always felt like I was just surviving instead of actually living, like I was carrying this constant weight on my chest. When my mom passed away in late 2023, whatever stability I had left completely fell apart.
Months later on April 28th, 2024, I was walking out of school and it was raining really hard. A friend offered to drive me home, but I politely declined because I didn't want to feel like a burden, so I lied and said I "liked walking in the rain".
While I was walking on my way home, I heard tiny meows. I followed the sound and saw a tiny kitten, completely soaked, shaking and meowing in the middle of the rain. I remember how fragile she was and it hurt to look at her. I stood there for a moment not knowing what to do, then tried to look for her mother, but she was nowhere to be found. I ended up taking the kitten with me, telling myself it was just for the night and that I'd bring her back later to find her mom.
The next day, I went back to the same spot and searched for over an hour. I couldn't find anything. I didn't want to leave her outside, so I took her to the nearest shelter, hoping they could keep her. They checked her and said she was fine, but when I asked if they could take her in, they refused. I couldn't leave her. She was barely two months old, and there was no way she would've survived on her own.
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。
I was at a loss what to do.
Taking care of the kitten gives me something solid to hold onto.
4. Terry jumped for joy! Her school was going to have a dance talent show. Terry loved dancing, but the rules were clear — it required groups of three or more to promote teamwork. Terry gathered her friends, Liz and Stephanie. With only two weeks to go, the girls had to jump into action.
When choosing the music, Liz's suggestion received Stephanie's support, but Terry pushed for her own idea. Terry insisted that her song offered better chances for fantastic steps. Both the girls accepted, though not entirely happy with the song. Next, they had to decide on opening dance steps. Liz liked Stephanie's idea, but Terry objected and said that something was missing and that they needed something like her steps. Again, the other two agreed, excited just to dance together.
The girls gathered every afternoon after school and tried their best to practice the difficult dance moves. But with the show approaching, Terry got increasingly dissatisfied with the progress. "Get serious! We have only one more week to practice, and we've completed the routine only three times!" Terry shouted. "We'll never win this way!"
"We're all trying hard," Liz said.
But Terry didn't think so. She said that they moved too fast and kept forgetting the steps, and that Stephanie had missed three days.
"I had the flu," Stephanie said. "I joined you as soon as I got better."
Terry complained that she was the only one trying and then declared that she was quitting. Both the girls were shocked. In fact, they were giving up their afternoons to practice. Additionally, Liz always brought snacks, and put together all the music; Stephanie helped choreograph the moves, and worked on costumes.
Liz and Stephanie kept practicing that day without Terry. They hoped that Terry would calm down and rejoin the group. But Terry didn't show up the next day, or the next. They needed three members to compete, and the show was getting so close.
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。
"We need to talk to her," Liz said to Stephanie.
On the talent show day, all the girls felt ready and confident.
模块二:亲情温情·关系修复
5. My father became my only guardian after my mother passed away. Chatting with others helped ease his deep sadness. Every morning, he would go to his beloved local donut shop, where he always started warm conversations with the people there. When we left, along with the bear claw pastry in a small box, there was always a chocolate-covered donut prepared just for me. On the ride in Dad's truck, my little task was to hold Dad's coffee between my knees, to stop it from spilling on the way.
As time went by and I grew up, that donut shop became a special place for us to celebrate all kinds of my achievements. Even if I didn't win or get a ranking, Dad would still take me there. Finally, I grew into an adult and moved out of Dad's house. On my wedding day, Dad handed me a small gift box. Inside it was a tiny chocolate-covered donut. My heart was deeply moved, melting faster than the chocolate frosting would in a hot oven.
In October 1989, Dad was told he had incurable cancer. We lived an ocean apart, so our visits were very rare. A year later, I was hurt in an attack, and had to receive three back surgeries in hospital. Dad's cancer had developed so badly that his body could barely support him. But he ignored the doctor's orders, and flew to the hospital to comfort me. His weak body leaned over my chest, his thin arms hugging me tightly, saying how much he wished he could take my place.
As the nurses prepared me for surgery, I saw Dad's face cloud over with worry. They wheeled me out of the room and into the operating room. When I woke up, I was back in my hospital room, lying in bed alone. There was nobody around. As I reached for the telephone to call Dad, I saw a paper plate on the bedside table, holding a chocolate-covered donut.
注意:
(1)续写词数应在150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The cancer took Dad away just a few days after he left my bedside.
Years later, every time I pass by a donut shop, I always stop to buy a chocolate-covered donut.
6. The bell above the bakery door sounded, marking the end of another long day. Six-year-old Ana watched her mother, Elena, wipe flour-dusted hands on her apron — the same faded blue one she wore every day. Her mother's dress, a simple grey shift washed thin at the elbows, was as constant as the sunrise.
Tomorrow was Mama's birthday. A secret, heavy with love, sat in Ana's chest. Mama never bought clothes for herself. Her gifts were the warm bread on the table, the quiet mending of Ana's socks, and the gentle song she hummed while making bread. Ana's biggest wish was to wrap her love in something beautiful: a new dress, the color of the sky just after dawn.
But coins were for flour and eggs, not for dreams. As Elena locked the door, an idea started to form and grow in Ana's mind. She would grow her gift, like the seeds in the window box.
The next morning, Ana became a tiny, determined entrepreneur. She gathered fallen flowers from the geraniums by the step, threading them onto strings to make "necklaces". She drew careful pictures of their bakery, selling them to kindly neighbors for a penny. She even offered to carefully dust old Mr. Henderson's collection of tin soldier statues, her small face serious with effort. Her piggy bank began to whisper with a few lonely coins.
Days passed. Her piggy bank grew heavier, but not heavy enough. On the eve of the birthday, Ana poured the coins onto her blanket. It wasn't enough for a dress, not even a scarf. Downstairs, she found her mother at the kitchen table, mending that same grey dress by lamplight. The sight was a quiet ache. "Mama," Ana whispered, the coins held firmly in her small fist. "I wanted to buy you a blue dress for tomorrow. But I only have this."
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。
Ana's voice trembled as she opened her hand.
The next morning, Ana woke up to the smell of fresh bread.
7. My wife and I wanted to share our new home with family and friends by hosting a small gathering in the early summer. She had prepared lots of snacks, while my job was to have the backyard in order.
There was plenty of space for the kids to run and play. There was just one thing I hadn't counted on: My brother chose to bring his dog Toby, a 50-pound ball of fire. Though friendly, he could easily knock over my niece's small boys and my six-month-old granddaughter. So, when my brother showed up, I asked him to watch Toby and keep him outside.
My plan was working out just fine. Toby was using up his energy by running back and forth in the backyard and giving the kids plenty of room. Unexpectedly, after supper, the weather changed. It started to rain and everyone went indoors.
It was an awkward moment. I didn't want Toby to be running around in the house, and my brother wasn't happy with driving home with a wet dog. Eventually, my brother decided to leave rather than force the issue.
A few days passed, and I hadn't heard anything from my brother. I texted him and expressed wishes for him to come out again. His reply came as a surprise — a shock, actually: "Not a chance." Clearly, he was unhappy over the way we had parted. After all, I had left him little choice. Well, he'll get over it, I reasoned.
Two months passed. My wife suggested I get in touch with my brother, but I resisted, thinking he should call first. However, my conscience kept bothering me. I tried to put myself in my brother's shoes. He was facing health issues and his wife of thirty-five years had passed away a few months earlier. Toby was his constant companion, the one who kept him going.
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 realized it was me who was at fault.
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother's door.
8. When Mum told me to stay with Grandpa for a couple of hours, I was extremely unwilling deep down. "He doesn't like me," I said. "Oh, of course he likes you. He's just sad since Grandma passed away," Mum replied. We drove straight to Grandpa's in an uncomfortable silence.
After dropping me off at Grandpa's apartment, Mum headed to her appointment, promising to come to pick me up soon. Spotting me, Grandpa motioned for me to sit. We glanced up at each other now and then but didn't say anything. "Want to watch television " he asked. I nodded. But nothing was on. Two minutes later, he turned the TV off. We sat there, Grandpa patting his legs restlessly, and me trying to find a comfortable position on his old, soft couch.
Suddenly, I felt something hard on the floor beneath the couch. I reached down and pulled it out. It was a wooden box with fancy designs carved into the sides. "Chess " I said, surprised. "Yeah, I used to play. Do you play " Grandpa asked. "Never," I answered. Grandpa fell quiet for a moment, staring at the window and still tapping his legs. Then he suggested that since we had time, he could teach me how to play. I agreed casually.
Grandpa opened the box, a smell of wood polish rising from inside. He taught me about all the pieces and showed me how they moved; the king could move one square in any direction, and the game was won by trapping him; pawns moved straight forward; knights moved in an L-shape and could leap over other pieces... I was amazed at how patient he was.
We practiced a bunch of times. He just corrected me and had me try again. Finally, when he was satisfied that I knew what to do with all the pieces, he said we were ready to play for real.
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。
Our first game began and I played with full attention.
We were really enjoying ourselves when Mum returned.
模块三:助人温情·人间信任
9. On a cold, damp evening in mid-November, a sharp wind cut through the streets, but Jack paid little attention to the chill. As a delivery rider, he had just finished a few smooth orders, his hands warm from the hot milk tea cups he'd been carrying, and his spirits fairly good. Stepping out of a milk tea shop, he found the spot where his second-hand electric bike had been parked now empty. In an instant, his heart sank, and a wave of hopelessness swept over him, turning his calm evening into a nightmare. That bike was far more than a means of transport—it was his livelihood, the very tool that kept him going through long shifts and cold nights.
Without the bike, he couldn't make the remaining deliveries. His mind raced through the addresses still waiting for their orders: a birthday milk tea for a teenage girl, two cups of hot chocolate for a couple celebrating an anniversary, and a bag of apples and a warm drink for an elderly woman named Ms. White who lived on the farthest edge of his route. The thought of letting them down made his stomach clench. He couldn't afford to lose this job. Taking a deep breath, he made a decision: he would deliver them on foot. The distances were long, and the night was growing colder, but Jack tightened his jacket and set off, carrying the heavy bags in both hands.
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, breathless, Jack reached Ms. White's doorstep and rang the bell.
Deeply moved by Jack's action, Ms. White decided to share the story online that night.
10. I took a slightly different route to do my shopping this morning. Usually, I'd walk down the busy main street—past the coffee shop that always smelled nice and the bookstore with colorful posters in the window—to the supermarket. But today, the sun was shining softly through the leaves, and the usual path felt a little boring. "Why not try that alley behind the park " I thought, turning along a quieter road lined with white fences.
The alley was nicer than I expected. Some houses had small gardens with sunflowers and roses, and a cat curling up in front of a house stared at me lazily. Halfway along, I saw an old lady bending over her garden bed, struggling to lift a clay pot. Her hands shook a little as she grasped the pot's edge. I stopped. To be honest, usually I'd hurry past, worried I'd bother strangers. But when she stumbled slightly, I quickened my steps to her. "Ma'am, do you need help " I asked.
She looked up, her eyes curving into a smile. "Oh, that'd be lovely, dear," she answered. I lifted the pot easily—it was heavier than it looked—and set it where she pointed. She thanked me, then handed me a glass of cold lemonade and said, "Sit a minute, will you My cat Mimi loves company." A tabby cat walked over, rubbing against my shoe. We chatted for a few minutes—she told me her name's Mrs. Lee and that she'd lived there for 20 years, adding that the garden was her favorite thing. By the time I left, the lemonade's sweetness was still on my tongue.
I reached the supermarket, bought milk, eggs—my mom specifically told me to buy, and my mom's favorite bread, and then headed back. But just as I turned into the alley, the plastic bag in my hand tore. Eggs rolled onto the ground—three of them broke, yolk flowing out, and milk spilling out.
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 panicked; Mom needed those eggs to make a birthday cake for my little brother.
Holding the paper bag with Mrs. Lee's eggs and tomatoes, I walked home slowly.
11. Mia Carter, an 18-year-old volunteer with the Digital Literacy for Social Inclusion initiative, dedicated her Saturdays to the local community center. There, she offered the old guidance through the digital world—showing how to tell truth from AI-generated fiction, helping access important services with a few careful clicks and so on. Yet one person still struggled: Mr. Arthur Hale, an 82-year-old widower whose world had slowly shrunk to the quiet rooms of his lonely home.
A smartphone from his granddaughter Lila overseas sat unused on his side table, gathering dust. "It's too much," he'd murmur to Mia, his hands—once skilled in the gentle art of gardening—now moving nervously. The digital age had left him behind in clear ways: a missed heart doctor appointment, the ongoing silence where his granddaughter's laughter should have been, the quiet frustration of struggling with a QR code at the drugstore. The man who once shared pieces from his rose bushes now spent hours looking out the window, as if watching the world speed by like a train he wasn't on.
Mia understood the real problem was not skill, but heart. For many like Mr. Hale, technology felt less like a tool and more like a sign that they were being ignored, a quiet conversation happening in a place they could no longer join.
One rainy afternoon, she found him staring at his phone's black screen, a single tear moving slowly down his wrinkled cheek. He had accidentally deleted the last good photo of his beloved wife. "I only wanted to see Lila," he whispered, the words floating in the still room. "Was that too much to ask " Mia's heart ached. She promised him she'd help, not just with the phone, but with letting go of his fear. That evening, she stayed up late, making a simple, step-by-step guide with large pictures and clear words—just for him.
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。
On her next day visit, Mia sat beside Mr. Hale and picked up his smartphone.
Weeks later, a digital help corner opened in the community.
第 2 页,共 17 页

展开更多......

收起↑

资源列表