1、选修六 读后续写概要写作1读后续写(满分 25 分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。After study for hours, I went outside and up to the roof nearby for a break and watched people swimming in the sea. It was a sunny daya blue, cloudless sky over a calm sea. But then, as I looked in the distance, I discovered a series of three o
2、r four big waves heading towards the shore. Id seen these mini-tsunami (小型海啸)many times before. They were heading at speed in the direction of the swimming area. Most people knew to look out for them, but from the screams that started coming from the beach, I could tell someone was in trouble.Withou
3、t thinking, I ran down into the street, holding my bodyboard(冲浪板)on the way and shouted at a stranger to call the coastguard(海岸警卫). My neighbor Tom had heard the screaming as well and was also outside with his bodyboard, so together we rushed to the steps that led down to the sea.Once we got closer,
4、 we discovered the waves had pulled a boy and a girl into the open sea. I knew that the nearest boat would take at least 30 minutes to reach us. I wasnt used to this sort of emergencyId never been trained as a lifeguardbut I didnt think twice about trying to save them. I suppose in a way I wanted to
5、 impress everyone; at 19, a deal like that can seem like a good opportunity to show off.Tom and I dived into the water and it took us 10 minutes to get to them. When we finally reached them, they were almost lifeless with only their heads coming in and out of the water. We could tell they were still
6、 alive from their small breaths but it was clear they wouldnt have been able to stay there much longer. I held the boy and pulled him over my board. Tom then moved the girl onto his board.Paragraph 1:We discussed pushing them back to the shore, but we were too far out. _Paragraph 2:That night, word
7、came from the hospital that the two kids were in good condition. _We discussed pushing them back to the shore, but we were too far out. We had to wait, trying to keep them on the bodyboards. Patting their faces to wake them up, we continuously told them to be strong. After what seemed a century, I f
8、elt extremely exhausted while swimming hard to keep myself afloat. Casting a look at Tom, I could tell he was also apparently worn-out. Looking at the vast sea, I felt a sense of fear surging through my whole body. Salt stinging my eyes, I could hardly tell how long I could hold on. But I still shou
9、ted in my head: focus. In sheer desperation, I finally caught sight of some boats with lifeguards on them heading towards us in the distance. Thank you, Lord. Quite soon, I felt strong arms pull me out of the sea onto the board.That night, word came from the hospital that the two kids were in good c
10、ondition. Sighing in relief, I couldnt stop thinking about the whole event. I knew they would have died if they had been in the sea for any longer. Obviously I had done a big deal which is surely a good opportunity to show off. I had expected to experience some sort of sense of wellbeing or greatnes
11、s, but none of that came. Rather than feel like a hero, I believe anyone who could swim would have done the same thing.2读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。The rain came down steady and hard. Jason Storie heard it but was not worried as he prepared for a day of caving with five friends in a rem
12、ote spot 80 miles northwest of his home in Duncan, on Canadas Vancouver Island.It was 6 a.m. on December 5, 2018. As a newcomer to the sport, Jason had gone caving only four times. This would be his toughest outing yet: a cave called Cascade. It was dangerous enough that the entrance was blocked by
13、a locked metal door to keep the casual cavers out. About a mile long and 338 feet deep, Cascade was full of turns and barely passable tight squeezes.Jason was new among the group, with the least experience and, at 43, older by a decade or more. It was his friend Andrew Munoz, 33, who introduced him
14、to the sport. Unlike Jason, Andrew was an expert caver-a former caving guide, actually.They hiked a bit before coming to the door, which sat in the groundyoud miss it if you werent looking for it. It was 10 a.m. With their way lighted by headlamps, they walked down a narrow passage studded with shar
15、p rocks. The silence was broken by a drip-drip-drip from above. Soon the drip turned into a light but steady flow, and they were wading in water up to their ankles, then to their shins.Two hours later, they approached one of the features that made the cave unique: a narrow passage not big enough to
16、stand up in that led into a short, tight downhill. This had a name: Bastards Crawl. Four streams met here, and indeed, the water was flowing more quickly. The sound of the water had turned into a roar. When they finally neared the top of the Crawl, there were barely four inches of air left between t
17、he water and the ceiling. not enough for them to keep their heads up to breathe. They came to terrifying realization that they were in danger!注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1:The water kept rising, and there was no hope of re
18、scue._Paragraph 2:Slowly but steadily, the group made their way forward._The water kept rising, and there was no hope of rescue. The hours passed. Jason and Andrew didnt dare to move for fear of slipping. They dozed off and then jerked themselves awake. Every once in a while, one of them turned on h
19、is headlamp to check the water level. An hour later, the water level went down enough that they could try an escape. Stiff from keeping in one position for 12 hours, they slowly unfolded their bodies. Jason screamed in pain, but he was determined not to let it stop him.Slowly but steadily, the group
20、 made their way forward. Still, each time Jason moved a leg, he cried out. Over the next 90 minutes, they made their way toward the entrance, at times in chest-high water. Now, in a passage that was high enough for them to walk upright, Jason saw something flicker in the distance. “Lights! I see lig
21、hts!” Jason shouted out. For the first time since entering the cave, over 20 hours earlier, Jasons emotions got the best of him and tears trickled down his cheeks.3读后续写(满分 25 分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Karl walked to the back of the classroom to put his book away. There, lying on the carpet in
22、front of the bookcase, was a golden ticket! He picked it up. His heart beat faster when he saw that the name line was blank (空白的).The boys and girls in Karls class could earn golden tickets by doing well in their work or by being extra helpful or kind. Once a week his teacher, Miss Evans, drew a tic
23、ket out of a jar (广口瓶), and let the winner choose a prize. Karl couldnt believe his luck.The golden ticket was going to be drawn, and here was another ticket, just for him. He looked around, but no one else was near the ticket. All his classmates were at their desks, laughing and talking with each o
24、ther.Karl decided to write his name on the blank line. Then he could put it into the prize jar with the tickets hed already earned. With so many chances, at least one of his tickets would be picked! Then he could choose the pink pig as his sisters birthday present, just like what he had been hoping
25、for.He smiled and reached for the pencil in his pocket. Suddenly his fingers stopped. There was a strange feeling in his chest (胸膛), and it wasnt his heartbeat. He looked out of the window and tried to figure it out (弄清楚). He did find the ticket, but he hadnt earned it. Maybe whoever lost it was loo
26、king for it. But he needed this extra ticket for his great plan!He remembered what Dad had told him and his sister. “When you make a right choice, you can feel peaceful inside. You never have to feel bad about your choice later.”注意:1所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;2应使用 5 个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4续写
27、完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph l:He put the pencil back in his pocket._Paragraph 2:“Karl, Id like you to have another ticket,” Miss Evans said. _Possible version:He put the pencil back in his pocket. And then he walked over to his teachers desk. “Miss Evans, I found this golden ticket on the floor n
28、ear the bookcase. I think somebody has lost it. I did find the ticket, but I havent earned it. And these are mine,” he said, dropping several tickets into the jar on his teachers desk. When he turned around to leave, Miss Evans called him back.“Karl, Id like you to have another ticket,” Miss Evans s
29、aid. “You were honest and returned this one. By the way, what prize would you choose if your ticket was drawn? The big candy bar or the fire truck?” Karl said happily right away. “The pink pig! Its my sisters birthday next week, and I really want to give it to her. Thats her favorite animal.” Karl sat down at his desk and smiled. He still wanted his ticket to be picked, but he would be happy even if it
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