1、But when they had grown up, Atzel suddenly became ill. It was a sickness no one had ever heard of before. Atzel imagined that he was dead.How did such an idea come to him? It seems he had had an old nurse who always told stories about paradise. She had told him that in paradise it was not necessary
2、to work or to study. In paradise one ate the meat of wild oxen and whales; one slept late into the day; and one had no duties. Atzel was lazy by nature. He hated to get up early and to study. He knew that one day he would have to take over his fathers business and he did not want to.Since the only w
3、ay to get to paradise was to die, he had made up his mind to do just that as quickly as possible. He thought about it so much that soon he began to imagine that he was dead.Of course his parents became terribly worried. Aksah cried in secret. The family did everything possible to try to convince Atz
4、el that he was still alive, but he refused to believe them. He would say, “Why dont you bury me? You see that I am dead. Because of you I cannot get to paradise.”注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2. 至少使用5个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: Many doctors were called in
5、to examine Atzel. _Paragraph 2:The wise man took a look at Atzel and called out, “Why do you keep a dead body in the house? Why dont you make a funeral(葬礼)?”_One possible version:Paragraph 1:Many doctors were called in to examine Atzel. They tried all methods they knew to make Atzel believe that he
6、was alive. They pointed out that he was talking and eating while dead people could do neither. But before long, Atzel began to eat less, and he hardly spoke. The family feared that he would die soon. So Aksah went to ask a wise man for help.Paragraph 2:The wise man took a look at Atzel and called ou
7、t. “Why do you keep a dead body in the house? Why dont you make a funeral?”Hearing these words, Atzel smiled and said, “You see, I was right.” His parents became terribly frightened. But Aksah persuaded them to follow the wise mans idea and made a funeral for their son immediately. Then the wise man
8、 suggested preparing a room like paradise for Atzel to move in. They made life in paradise as boring as possible according to the wise man. Soon, Atzel got fed up and started to miss his parents and Aksah. Several days later, Atzel finally realized that it was much better to be alive. 二、阅读下面短文, 根据所给
9、情节进行续写, 使之构成一个完整的故事。I grew up in the shadow of Yankee Stadium and just fell in love with baseball.When Roger came to the New York Yankees from the Kansas City Athletics in 1960, I was eleven. I had been burned in a fire in August, so I was laid up for a while and followed baseball even more closely.
10、 I remembered a headline that said Roger refreshed the Yankees. It made me think this Roger was someone special.For me, there was something about the way he swung the bat, the way he played right field and the way he looked. I had an idol. In 1961 the entire country was wrapped up in the homerun rac
11、e between Maris and Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruths ghost. I cut out every single article on Roger and told myself that when I got older and could afford it, I would have my scrapbooks(剪贴簿) professionally bound(装有封面的). I usually sat in Section 31, Row 162A, Seat 1 in Yankee Stadium. Right field. I woul
12、d buy a general admission ticket, but I knew the policeman, so I would switch over to the reserved seat, and that one was frequently empty.Id get to the stadium about two hours before it opened. I would see Roger park his car, and I would say hello and tell him what a big fan I was. After a while, h
13、e started to notice me. One day he threw me a baseball during batting practice, and I was so surprised that I couldnt lift my arms. Somebody else got the ball. So Roger spoke to Linz, a utility infielder, and Linz came over, took a ball out of his pocket and said, “Put out your hand. This is from Ro
14、ger.”After that, my friends kept pushing me, “Why dont you ask him for one of his homerun bats?” Finally, when Roger was standing by the fence, I made the request. He said, “Sure. Next time I break one.”This was in 1965. The Yankees had a West Coast trip, and I was listening to their game against th
15、e Los Angeles Angels on the radio late one night, and Roger cracked a bat. When the club came back to town, my friend and I went to the stadium, _I waited in the box-seat area to the left of the rest place. _When the club came back to town, my friend and I went to the stadium, and during batting pra
16、ctice Roger walked straight over to me and said, “Ive got the bat for you.” I said, “Oh, my God, I cant thank you enough.” Before the game, I went to the rest place. I stepped up to the great big policeman stationed there and poured my heart out, “You have to understand, please understand, Roger tol
17、d me to come here!”I waited in the box-seat area to the left of the rest place. Then, during batting practice, I told Linz that I wanted to see Roger, my idol. He agreed. When I saw Roger walking up the runway with a bat in his hand, I was so excited that I almost fell. I didnt know what he was thin
18、king seeing a kid hanging upside down, but when he handed me the bat, it was one of the most exciting moments in my young life.三、 (2019浙江金丽衢十二校高三联考)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。A long time ago, there was a huge apple tree. A little boy loved to come and play around it everyday. He climbed to the
19、top, ate the apples, took a nap under the shadow.He loved the tree and the tree loved to play with him.Time went by.The little boy had grown up and he no longer played around the tree every day.One day, the boy came back to the tree, looking quite sad. “Come and play with me,” the tree asked the boy. “I am no longer a kid. I dont play around trees anymore.” The boy replied, “I want toys. I need money to buy them.” “Sorry, but I dont have money.but you can pick all my apples and sell them. So yo
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