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【原创精析】2021高考英语读后续写原创刻意练习·2+1AAmancamehomefromworklate,tiredandirritated(生气)tofindhis5-year-oldsonwaitingforhimatthedoor."Daddy,mayIaskyouaquestion?""Yeahsure,whatisit?"repliedtheman."Daddy,howmuchdoyoumakeanhour?""That'snoneofyourbusiness.Whydoyouasksuchathing?"themansaidangrily."Ijustwanttoknow.Pleasetellme,howmuchdoyoumakeanhour?"pleadedthelittleboy."Ifyoumustknow,Imake$20anhour.""Oh,"thelittleboyrepliedwithhisheaddown.Lookingup,hesaid,"Daddy,mayIpleaseborrow$10?"Thefatherwasfurious.“Iftheonlyreasonyouaskedthatissoyoucanborrowsomemoneytobuyasillytoyorsomeothernonsense,thenyoumarchyourselfstraighttoyourroomandgotobed.Thinkaboutwhyyouarebeingsoselfish.Iworkhardeverydayforsuchchildishbehavior."Thelittleboyquietlywenttohisroomandshutthedoor.Themansatdownandstartedtogetevenangrieraboutthelittleboy'squestions.Howdareheasksuchquestionsonlytogetsomemoney?Afteraboutanhourorso,themanhadcalmeddownandstartedtothink:Maybetherewassomethinghereallyneededtobuywiththat$10andhereallydidn'taskformoneyveryoften.Themanwenttothedoorofthelittleboy'sroomandopenedthedoor."Areyouasleepson?"heasked."No,daddy,I'mawake,"repliedtheboy."I'vebeenthinking,maybeIwastoohardonyouearlier,"saidtheman.“It'sbeenalongdayandItookoutmyangeronyou.Here'sthe$10youaskedfor."Thelittleboysatstraightup,smiling."Oh,thankyou,daddy!"heyelled.Then,reachingunderhispillow,hepulledoutsomecrumpled(皱皱巴巴的)upbills.Theman,seeingthattheboyalreadyhadmoneystartedtogetangryagain."Youarereallyselfish!Whydoyouwantmoremoneyifyoualreadyhavesome?"thefathergrumbledwithanangrylookonhisface.Thelittleboyslowlycountedouthismoneyandthenlookedupathisfather,replying,"BecauseIdidn'thaveenoughbefore,butnowIdo."Notknowingwhathissonmeant,thefatherjuststoodthere,waitingforhisboy'sexplanation.Wipinghistearfromhiseyes,theboyrequestedinaquietvoice,"Daddy,Ihave$20now.CanIbuyanhourofyourtime?Pleasecomehomeearlytomorrow.Iwouldliketohavedinnerwithyou."Hearingtheboy'ssmallbutsincererequest,thefathercouldn'thelpsheddingtears.Realizinghewastoobusywithhisbusinesstosparesometimewithhisbelovedones,hegatheredhissonintohisarmsandapologized,"Sorry,son.IpromiseI'llbebackearlytomorrow."1.Whenthemancamehomefromworklate,he_____.A.wastiredbuthappyB.wastiredandangryathisson'squestionC.wastiredbuthappytofindhissonwaitingforhimatthedoorD.wastiredandangrytofindhissonwaitingforhimatthedoor2.Thelittleboyaskedthequestion_____.A.becausehewantedtohavedinnerwithhisfatherB.inordertoborrowsomemoneyfromhisfathertobuysomethingC.becausehewantedtobuyatoyD.becausehewasjustcurioustoknow3.Afteranhourorsothemanwenttothelittleboy'sroomand_____.A.sawiftheboywasasleepB.askedhimwhatheneededtobuywiththat$10C.saidsorrytohissonD.gave$10tohisson4.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat_____.A.theboywouldliketohavedinnerwithhisfatherB.theboyoftenaskedformoneytobuysomenonsenseC.theboylovedhisfatherverymuchD.themanwouldgetevenangrieratlastBMyviolinislikeasoulmatethatwhisperswordsofwisdomtome.Together,we'vegonethroughbothtearsandhappiness.About12yearsago,Imadeacquaintancewithitfollowinganorderfrommymom.Manyhoursofboredomwerespentpracticingit.Andtomakethingsworse,thedisappointmentinmyteacher'seyesasIplayedthewrongnoteswaslikeaninvisiblehammer,strikingonmyheart.Oneday,Ifinallydecided:Ihateit!Bychance,thingschangedwhenIwasseven.Iwasathomelyingonthesofa,wonderinghowthosefamousviolinistsdealtwiththisterribledilemma.IsearchedonlinefortheE-minorConcerto,awell-knownviolinworkbyGermancomposerFelixMendelssohn,andlistenedtoit.Abeautifulandmysterioussoundcamefromtheviolinasthebow(琴弓)movedacrossit.Itwaslikethemusicslidovertheflowers,roseup,andstartedtofilltheair.Theviolin'svoicewokeupthesun,madethetreesgreen,andfreshenedtheair.Asthemusicchanged,theskyturnedbacktogray.Agloomyshadecoveredthegrassasallthesunshinedisappeared.Icouldhearchildrencryingandmenshouting.Itwaslikeaninvisibleclawhadgrabbedmyhearttightly,makingitunabletobeat.YouRaiseMeUpLeslieGallant-MostBeautifulViolinThatgloriousdaysetoffmypassionand,interestinviolin--Igrabbedmineandneverletitgo.Beforethememoriesfaded,Istaredatmyinstrument.Withouthesitating,Ipickeditup,rosined(用松香擦)thebow,andbegantoplay.Peacefilledmyheart.Myviolinhasbeenbymysidefor12years.WhenIfeelhappy,anenergetictunemakesitevenbetter;whenI'mdeepinsorrow,apeacefultunewashesitaway,whenI'mwalkingonair,feelingespeciallypleasedwithmyachievements,solemn[?s?l?m]tunes(庄严的曲调)calmmedown.Gradually,ithasbecomeapartofmylife.Myviolin,shallIcompareyoutoasummer'sday?1.Whatfurthercontributedtotheauthor'sdislikeofviolin-playing?A.Ordersfrommum.B.Boredomofpractice.C.Lossofpassionforviolin.D.Disappointmentintheteacher'seyes.2.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Theauthor'sfeelingwascontinuouslyinfluencedbythemusic.B.Theweatheractuallychangedbecauseofthetune.C.Thesuddenchangemadetheauthor'sheartunabletobeat.D.Thesceneryoutsidetheroomwasquiteattractive.3.Whydidtheauthorpickuptheviolinagain?A.Theinvisiblehammerandclawaregone.B.Thebeautifulimaginationchangedhisattitude.C.Afamoustunearousedhisinterestandpassion.D.HewascrazyaboutFelixMendelssohn'sworks.4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.DeeploveformusicB.MydislikeandlikeofviolinC.AninspiringstoryofviolinD.Musicalsoulmate--violinCAwomanwaswaitingatanairportonenight,withseverallonghoursbeforeherflight.Shehuntedforabookintheairportshops,boughtabagofcookiesandfoundaplacetodrop.Shewasengrossed(专心致志的)inherbookbuthappenedtosee,thatthemansittingbesideher,asboldascouldbe...grabbedacookieortwofromthebaginbetween,whichshetriedtoignoretoavoidascene.Soshemunchedthecookiesandwatchedtheclock,asthegutsycookiethiefdiminishedherstock.Shewasgettingmoreirritatedastheminutestickedby,thinking,"IfIwasn'tsonice,Iwouldblackenhiseye."Witheachcookieshetook,hetookonetoo,whenonlyonewasleft,shewonderedwhathewoulddo.Withasmileonhisface,andanervouslaugh,hetookthelastcookieandbrokeitinhalf.Heofferedherhalf,asheatetheother,shesnatcheditfromhimandthought…oooh,brother.Thisguyhassomenerveandhe'salsorude,whyhedidn'tevenshowanygratitude!Shehadneverknownwhenshehadbeensogalled,andsighedwithreliefwhenherflightwascalled.Shegatheredherbelongingsandheadedtothegate,refusingtolookbackatthethievingingrate(忘恩负义的人).Sheboardedtheplane,andsankinherseat,thenshesoughtherbook,whichwasalmostcomplete.Asshereachedinherbaggage,shegaspedwithsurprise,therewasherbagofcookies,infrontofhereyes.Ifminearehere,shemoanedindespair,theotherswerehis,andhetriedtoshare.Toolatetoapologize,sherealizedwithgrief,thatshewastherudeone,theingrate,thethief.Howmanytimesinourlives,haveweabsolutelyknownthatsomethingwasacertainway,onlytodiscoverlaterthatwhatwebelievedtotrue...wasnot1.Whydidthewomanignoreitwhenshefoundthemaneatingthecookies?A.Shedidn'twanttogetintoanargumentB.ShewasfullofpityforthemanC.ThemanwasdangerousandbraveD.Shewastoocarelesstonoticeit2.Whenofferedherhalfofthelastcookie,thewoman____.A.feltabitdisappointedB.feltdeeplythankfulC.consideredthemanunthankfulD.sawthemanashisbravebrother3.Wecaninferthattheman____.A.mighthavereturnedthebagofcookiessecretlyB.triedtosharehiscookieswiththewomanC.wasthankfulforthewoman'skindnessD.wasreallyathiefDRebeccastraightenedupandstretchedhertiredback."That'sthelastseedling,Pa.Haveweplantedenough?"Pawalkedtotheendoftherowofcottonwood(三叶杨)seedlings."Nope,"hesaid."Wehavetoplanttreesallthewaytothatrockovertheretofilltherequirementsforourtreeclaim.We'llneedabouttwentymoreseedlings."Rebecca'stwinbrother,William,pattedthedirtaroundaseedlinghehadjustplanted."Seemslikeanawfullotofworkjusttogetsomeland.""Notjust'someland',son,"saidPa."Thegovernmentwillgiveusonehundredsixtyacresfree,justforplantingtreesonthesefortyacresandit'sfineland.It'llproducethebestwheatandcornI’veevergrown."I'llgettheseedlings,"offeredRebecca.Shelongedtocoolherfeetintheshallowriverrunningthroughthecottonwoodgrove"You'dbetterletmego,MissPetticoats,"(衬裙)teasedWilliam."Therearedangersalloverthisprairie(大牧场?Rebeccabristled(发怒)."Icantakecareofmyself.Anddon'tforget—I'mtwominutesolderthanyou!""Youmaybothgo,"saidPa."Buthurryback.I'dliketofinishbeforesundown.""Raceyou!"shoutedWilliam,dashingofftowardtheriver."Don'ttriponyourpetticoat!"Mypetticoatwon'tslowmedown,thoughtRebecca.Sheliftedherlongskirtandpetticoatuptoherknees,thenracedafterherbrother.Williamwassittingonthesandyriverbank,splashinghisbarefeetinthewater,whenRebeccaploppeddownbesidehim.Shestuckherfeetinbesidehis."I'dliketosithereallafternoonandcooloff,"shesaid.Shepushedoffherbonnet(旧式女帽)andletithangdownherback."ButPaiseon.Let'sgetthoseseedlings."Theywaded(蹚过)toasandbarwheresmallcottonwoodseedlingsgrew.Gently,theypulledtheseedlingsfromthemoistsand."There!That'stwenty,withafewtospare,"saidRebecca."I'llcarrythem,"saidWilliam.Heledthewaytotheriverbank,thenstopped."Look!There'sthedugoutwelivedinwhenwemovedherelastyear."Hepointedtoaholeinthegrassybank."I'mgladPabuiltthesodhouselastspring,"saidRebecca."Ihatedlivinginthatcave.""Ilikedit!"declaredWilliam."Comeon—let'sgoinside.""No,"Rebeccasaid."Paiswaiting.Besides,it'shardtellingwhat'sinthere.”"Thenyoustartback,scaredy-cat(胆小鬼),"saidWilliam,handingtheseedlingstoRebecca."I'llcatchup."Herantothedugoutandsteppedinside.Rebeccatiedtheseedlingsintoherlongapronandbegantowalk.Suddenlyshefrozeinhertracks.Ahugeprairierattlesnakeslitheredalongtheriverbank.Itstoppedrightinfrontofthedugoutandlaystill,coiled(绕成盘状)uponthewarmsunnybank."William!"Rebeccashouted."Don'tcomeout!""Huh?"William'sfaceappearedatatinywindowbesidethedoorofthedugout.Rebeccapointedtowardtherattle.William'sfacepaledwhenhesawthesnakeblockingthedoorway.HeturneddesperateeyestowardRebecca,thenheglancedbehindhimself.Rebeccaknewwhathewasthinking:Weretheremoresnakeslurkingintheshadowycornersofthedugout?Rebecca'smindraced,tryingtothinkofawaytogetWilliamoutofthere.Anideapoppedintoherhead.Itwasrisky,butitwastheironlyhope."Don'tmove,"shesaidtoWilliaminasoftvoice."WhenIsay'now,'yourunoutofthereasfastasyoucan."Rebeccaremovedtheskirt-likepetticoatfrombeneathherdress,thendippeditintotheriver.Shesqueezedoutsomeofthewater,thenclimbedtothetopofthebank,directlyabovethedugout’sopening."Getreadytorun,William,"shesaid,keepinganeyeonthemotionlesssnake.Rebeccaopenedthedrippingpetticoatasmuchasshecould.Herhandsshookassheleanedoverthebank.Withoneswiftmovement,shedroppedtheheavygarmentontopofthesnake."Now!"sheshoutedtoWilliamasthesnakewrithed(扭动)underthepetticoat.Williamjumpedoverthecoveredsnakeandranhalfwaybacktothetreeclaim(land)beforehestoppedandturnedaround.Rebeccawasrightbehindhim."AreyouOK?"heasked,gasping.Rebeccanodded.Shewasgladherlongskirthidhershakingknees.Theybothtookaminutetocatchtheirbreathandsteadythemselves.Rebeccacheckedheraprontomakesurethattheseedlingswerestillsafe.ThenWilliamreachedoverandgaveoneofRebecca'sbraidsaplayfultug."Thanks,sister.I'dhavedonethesameforyoubackthere.”Rebeccamanagedagrin."Youcouldn'thave,"shesaid."Youdon'twearpetticoats!"Laughing,theyracedbacktothetreeclaim.1.Whatisthemainconflictinthisstory?A.RebeccaremindsWilliamofthedangerofadugout.B.Paneedsenoughseedlingstoreceivefreeland.C.RebeccaconfrontsathreattoWilliam'ssafety.D.Williamwantstospendmoretimeexploring.2.Pahopestoreceivelandfromthegovernmentinorderto____A.growgoodcrops.B.plantmoretrees.C.buildanewhouse.D.liveneartheriver.3.InParagraph7,thewordbristledindicatesthatRebeccaisfeeling____A.impatient.B.annoyed.C.boastful.D.surprised.4.WhydoesPaletRebeccaandWilliamgototheriver?A.Hewantedthemtocheckonthedugout.B.Heneededmorecottonwoodseedlingstoplant.C.Theywantedtocoolofftheirfeetinthewater.D.Theyneededtoplantseedlingsontheriverbank.5.InParagraph10,whyaresomewordsinitalics?A.TheyhelpthereaderunderstandwhyRebeccaisrunning.B.TheyemphasizeanunspokenthoughtthatRebeccahas.C.TheyshowthereaderthatRebeccaistellingthestory.D.TheyhighlightsomethingimportantaboutRebecca.6.WhichofthesecommentsfromRebeccabestshowsthatsheisaresponsibleperson?A."That'sthelastseedling,Pa.Haveweplantedenough?"B."I'mgladPabuiltthesodhouselastspring.Ihatedlivinginthatcave."C."I'dliketosithereallafternoonandcooloff.ButPaiseon.Let'sgetthoseseedlings."D."Icantakecareofmyself.Anddon'tforget—I'mtwominutesolderthanyou!"7.Frominformationinthestory,thereadercantellthatRebeccaandWilliam___A.liketoteaseeachother.B.enjoyplantingseedlings.C.prefertoliveinadugout.D.becomefrightenedeasily.8.Thispassagecouldbestbedescribedas____A.historicalfiction.B.animaginarytale.C.anautobiography.D.sciencefiction.EIt'saperfectfamilysummerseasideholiday.Occasionally,somewhitecloudsfloatedacrossthebluesky.Thesandybeachwassoftandcomfortable.ThewaterwasglisteninginthemorningsunlightandthesurfwascoolontheirfeetasKrinandPaulleisurelywalkedalongthewateredge.Thebrotherandsisterbegantomakesomesandcastles.Notfaraway,mothersatunderabigumbrella,readingabookwithabottleoflemonadeinherhand.Fatherwasbusyexchangingafewwordsofgreetingswiththestrangershemetonthebeach.Suddenly,Krinspottedsomepiecesofseashellslyingscatteredonthepicturesquebeachandsmallholesstretchingalongitwherethecrabshadhidden.HeimmediatelyinvitedPaulatocollectshellsandsearchtheholestogetherwithhim.Theywerehavingaballexploringwhatappearedtobeanever-endingbeach.Afterawhile,theystoppedandlookedback.Theirparentsandtheumbrellas,beachchairsandcrowdswerealongwayoff.Butjustahead,hiddenamongstseagrapetreesstoodrun-downhousethatseemedtobeoutofrepairforyears.Itappearedtobeunoccupied.Curious,theywenttoinvestigate.Thefrontstepstothedoorwayofthehousecreaked(嘎吱作响)astheycarefullyclimbedupthem,sodidtheporchwhentheysteppedontoit.Thedustywindowsandporchrailing(门廊栏杆)werebadlyweatheredandbroken.Thefrontdoorwashalfopensotheysqueezedthroughandcautiouslyentered.Theplacewasinatotalmess,coveredwithdust,sand,deadleaves,andoverturnedfurniture.They'dtakenbutafewstepswhenthedoorunexpectedlyslammedshutbehindthem.Scared,KrinandPaulawerefrozentothespot.Butbeforetheycouldevenuttersomethinglike"Oh-oh,"thewindowsabruptlyclosed,too.Andifthiswasn'tscaryenough,thestairstothesecondfloorcreakedloudly.Whenalightinthebackbedroomflickered(摇曳),thatwasabsolutelythefinalstraw.1.Whoistellingthestory?A.Krin.B.Paula.C.Anarrator.D.Aghost.2.Thingsthatarechockablockare____.A.fullofblocksB.crowdedtogetherC.run-downD.broken完形扩析Istillremembermyfirstfishingexperienceasifitwerebutyesterday.Ihavebeen__1__manytimesinmylife(likewhenIgotadmittedtothebestschool),butnevermoreintenselysothanwhenIreceivedthatfirstfishing__2__frommyuncle.Myuncle,whoknewbylong__3__wherepickerelwouldgather,__4__placedmeatthemostfavorablepoint.Ithrewoutmylineandwaitedanxiouslyforabite,__5__thefloatupanddownrapidlyonthesurfaceofthewater.Butnothingcameofit."Tryagain,"saidmyuncle.Suddenlythefloat__6__outofsight."Nowforit,"thoughtI;"hereisafishatlast."Imadeastrongpull,onlytobringupatangleofweeds.AgainandagainIcastoutmylinewithachingarms,anddrewitbackempty.Ilookedatmyuncle__7__.?"Tryoncemore,"hesaid,?"wefishermenmusthave__8__."Suddenlysomethingtuggedatmyline,andsweptoffwithitintodeepwater.Pullingitupquickly,Isawafinepickerelwrigglinginthesun."Uncle!"Icried,lookingbackinuncontrollable__9__,"I'vegotafish!""Notyet,"saidmyuncle.Justthen,Isawthescaredfishshootingintothemiddleofthestream,myhookhung__10__fromtheline.Ihadlostmyprize.MyheartsankwithitandIfeltlikeafailure.Wetendtospeakofthe__11__ofchildhoodasmattersoflittleimportance__12__thoseofgrown-ups.Controlledbyreasonandself-respect,thesorrowsofgrown-ups__13__thesocialcustomsandrulesofconduct__14__thesorrowsofchildhoodareacompleteabandonmenttothepassion.Thedoll'snoseisbroken,andthewholeworld__15__withit.So,overcomewithmybitterdisappointment,Irefusedtobe__16__,evenbymyuncle'sguaranteethatthereweremorefishintheriver.Herefittedmybait,and,puttingthepoleagaininmyhands,toldmetotrymyluckoncemore."Butremember,boy,"hesaid,withasmile,"it'snousetoboastof?anythingbeforeit'sdone,northen,either,__17__itspeaksforitself.”HowoftenIhavebeenremindedofthefishthatIdidnotcatch__18__!WhenIhearpeopletalkingabouttheirdistantaimsasiftheyhadalreadybeenachieved,Icalltomindthat__19__bytheriverside,andthewisecautionofmyuncletakestheformofaproverbof__20__application:"NEVERBOASTOFYOURFISHBEFOREYOUCATCHHIM."1.A.?happy ??B.confident?C.curious ?D.optimistic2.A.basket B.?pole ??C.net ???D.boat3.A.analysis?B.calculation ?C.adjustment?D.?experience4.A.casually?B.desperately ?C.considerately ?D.unexpectedly5.A.kickingB.?moving ?C.releasingD.folding6.A.?sank B.bounced ?C.flew ?D.extended7.A.understandingly?B.?appealingly ?C.seemingly ?D.approvingly8.A.affection B.imagination ?C.competence D.?patience9.A.amusementB.disappointment ?C.?excitement?D.astonishment10.A.separateB.heavy ??C.?empty ??D.dull11.A.achievements B.?sorrows ?C.remarks ?D.commitments12.A.?incomparisonwith?B.infavourof?C.inresponseto?D.onaccountof13.A.reform?B.?keep???C.violate????D.establish14.A.if ?B.since ??C.when ?D.?while15.A.goesahead ?B.takesoff ?C.breaksup? ?D.comesout16.A.criticized ?B.teased ??C.?comforted ?D.protected17.A.?for B.once ??C.if ???D.though18.A.justthen ?B.?eversince? C.everafter ?D.onlynow19.A.view ?B.location ?C.conflict ?D.?scene20.A.liberal?B.potential ??C.artificial??D.?universal读后续写演绎【原创精析】2021高考英语读后续写原创刻意练习·阅读理解答案A:BACCB:DACDC:ACBD:BABBBCAAE:CB完形:ABDCBABDCCBABDCCABDD读后续写演绎:Suddenlysomethingpulledatmyline.Offwithitsweptthelineintodeepwater.PullingitupasquicklyasIcould,Isawafinepickerelwriggling(扭动)inthesun."Uncle!"Icried,lookingbackinuncontrollableexcitement,"I'vegotafish!""Notyet,"saidmyuncle.Ashespoke,Isawthefishshootingintothemiddleofthestreamandtherewasasplash.Myhook(鱼钩)hungemptyfromtheline.Ihadlostmyprize.So,overcomewithmygreatandbitterdisappointment,Isatdown.ForatimeIrefusedtobecomforted,evenbymyuncle'sassurancethatthereweremorefishinthebrook.Herefittedmybait,and,puttingthepoleagaininmyhands,toldmetotrymyluckoncemore."Butremember,boy,"hesaid,withasmile."Neverbragofcatchingafishuntilheisondryground.I'veseenpeopledoingthatinmorewaysthanone,andsomakingfoolsofthemselves.It'snouseboastingofanythinguntilit'sdone,northen,either,foritspeaksforitself." 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览