1、高考英语二轮复习书面表达之读后续写专项练习题15篇Word版含答案范文2022年高考英语二轮复习:书面表达之读后续写专项练习题15篇第一篇A Midnight RescueIt was not uncommon to carry out tasks at night as rescuers. Harry and David were informed of their task when it was nearly midnight. It was urgent so there was no time to hesitate. They headed into the forest.The
2、forest was black and silent. A little way into it they reached a fork in the earth path. Harry and David took the left path. They walked in silence, their eyes on the ground, watching out for the traps like big pits (坑)set by the illegal hunters. Every now and then a ray of moonlight through the bra
3、nches above lit a spot of scarlet (猩红 的)blood on the fallen leaves.David saw that Harry looked very worried, asking/ Could Unicom be hurt that badly?n Harry answered, HIf we cant find it as soon as possible, it doesnt stand much chance to survive.n Of course, Unicorn was not the animal in fairy tale
4、s but the nickname of a 3-year-old elephant, the last wild elephant in this forest. The nickname was given by the biodiversity rescuers who were protecting every member in this forest. They knew Unicorn was obedient and not afraid of human beings and that sometimes put it in danger. Without it, the
5、forest was not complete. Those illegal hunters should be thrown into prison. n Harry thought, carrying his first aid kit (,急救 箱)on his back and walking forward with his flashlight.It seemed that thick fog would come at any time, which would increase the danger. Harry hurried into the heart of the fo
6、rest with David. They walked for nearly half an hour, deeper and deeper. There were blood splashes (血迹)on the roots of a tree, as though the poor creature had been struggling around in pain close by. nWe must hurry up : said Harry.注意:1)续写词数应为15。左右;2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:However, it was real
7、ly not easy for them to find it.nothing better to do, she examined the dusty bookcase in the living room. The books looked as dull as the weather. On the top shelf, however, she spotted a puzzle. She took it, emptied the pieces on the table, and began to sort them.After what seemed like a few minute
8、s, she looked up. It was past ten oclock. She had been working for almost two hours! She yawned. The puzzle was less than half done, but she was exhausted. So, she went to bed.When Kathy awoke the next morning, she jumped out of bed and threw open the curtains. A blazing sun was rising over the blue
9、 ocean. The sky was cloudless. The scene reminded Kathy of a photo that her friend betty had recently sent her.This view was even better. It would leave everyone speechless. Kathy dashed to her bedside table and reached for her phone. But there was nothing there. She sighed. Still, she wandered in f
10、ront of the window, admiring the sunrise.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。Paragraph 1After a quick breakfast, Kathy headed to the beach.Paragraph 2Appreciating the finished puzzle, she realized she hadnt thought of her cellphone for hours.第六篇Four-year-old Andrew has autism(自 闭症)and sometimes thi
11、ngs can get overwhelming for him. Andrew and his mother always take the Washington D. C. Metro to and from school, but during a recent rush-hour commute (通勤),Andrew became overwhelmed and started kicking, screaming and running around on the train platform.His mother, Taylor Pomilla, tried her best t
12、o get her son to calm down, including hugging and giving him candies, but it didnt work. nIt does really hurt sometimes to see people staring at him. And he*s only a child. Hes not trying to do it, Andrews mom wrote in the post later.Fortunately, one kind stranger stepped in to help. It was Metro Tr
13、ansit Police Officer Dominic Case, who went up to both of them to see what he could do. Whats wrong? Do you need help?*Pomilla explained the situation to him anxiously. Case walked towards the boy with smiles, and reached out his hand, saying, Hi! May I shake your hand? Andrew stared at Case for a f
14、ew seconds and then held Cases hand. Andrew gradually calmed down. Pomilla watched it in surprise.Then Pomilla posted this act of kindness on Facebook. This officer completely went out of his way to help Andrew. He honestly made me believe that there are good people in the world/ Pomilla wrote, shar
15、ing a photo of her son holding Cases hand. HTo that officer, I truly cant say thank you enough for his immeasurable amount of kindness and for making Andrew*s day(probably his whole year). Throughout the whole process I didnt get his name. I think his uniform said Officer D. Case, her post continued
16、.She tagged (力口标识符于)several news media and the Washington Metro Police Facebook page, asking readers to find him and give him praise! nHe should have it for his kind gesture, especially for letting Andrew keep the police badge(警徽).Thank you!”注意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph 1About a week later, Pomilla and
17、Andrew got to meet her son*s Savior.Paragraph 2Taylor Pomilla was moved and expressed her thanks to Case again.第七篇The first time we set eyes on the beautiful dress “big Red. nfather, mother and I were walking slowly through the freshly fallen snow on our way to Hubbles Hardware store on Main Street.
18、The colorfully decorated window display held the best toys ever and some other things. And hey were all placed pleasantly beneath the breathtaking dress of Big Red. Mothers eyes were glued to the massive flame of red satin(绸缎),dotted with twinkling stars.My goodness, nshe managed to say in dreamlike
19、 wonder. Would you just look at that dress! Then, totally out of character, mother unexpectedly danced on the slippery sidewalk. Beneath the heavy, grey wool coat that she had worm every winter for as long as I could remember, mother lost her balance and fell clumsily. Father quickly caught her.Her
20、cheeks redder than usual, mother blamed dad for laughing. Oh, stop that!* she ordered, as my father swept the snow from her coat. What a silly dress to be displayed there in the window of Eatons! she shook her head in disbelief. nWho on earth would want such a brightly-colored dress? It is too expen
21、sive. As we continued to walk down the street, mother turned back for one more look. My goodness! Youd think theyd display something that a person could use!nChristmas was around the corner and the red dress was soon forgotten. Mother was not the one to wish for, or spend money on, things that were
22、not practical. There are things we need more than this, shed always say, or, There are things we needmore than that.Father, on the other hand, liked to buy things whenever the budget allowed. Of course, hed get a scolding for his occasional spending like this, but it was all done with the best inten
23、tion.On our last trip to town before Christmas, we were driving up Main Street when mother suddenly exclaimed in surprise, Would you just look at that! She pointed excitedly as Dad drove past Eatons. That big red dress is gone/1 she said in disbelief. Its actually gone.n注意:1)续写词数应为15。左右;2)请在答题卡的相应位置
24、作答。Dad looked quickly and smiled, Yes, it is not there!HPH never forget that Christmas morning when father handed mother a box.第八篇When I was ten years old, I lived with my family in a small house in rural SouthJersey. I often accompanied my mother to the A&P to buy groceries. Without a car, we walke
25、d, and I would help her carry the bags.My mother had to shop every carefully, as she was a waitress, and her salary barely sustained (勉强维持)us. One day, while she was weighing prices, a promotional display for the World Book Encyclopedia (百科全书)caught my eye. The volumes were beautifully cream-colored
26、. Volume I was ninety-nine cents with a ten-dollar purchase.AH I could think of while shopping was the book. I stood at the register (N攵4艮台) with my mother, holding my breath as the cashier rang up the items. It came to over eleven dollars. My mother produced a five, some singles, and a handful of c
27、hange. As she was counting out the money, I somehow found the courage to ask for the encyclopedia. nCould we get one? I said, showing her the display. Its only ninety- nine cents.nI did not understand my mother*s increasing anxiety; she did not have enough change and had to sacrifice a large can of
28、peas to pay the amount, nNot now, Patricia, she said sternly. Today is not a good day.” I packed the groceries and followed her home, upset.The next Saturday, my mother gave me a dollar and sent me to the A&P alone. Two quarts of milk and a loaf of bread 一 thats what a dollar in 1957.1 went straight
29、 to the World Book display. There was only one first volume left, which I placed in my cart (购物车).I didnt need a cart, but took one so I could read as I went up and down the aisles. A lot of time went by and I knew I had to leave, but I couldnt bear to part with the book. With no detective in sight,
30、 I, impulsively (/中动地),put it inside my shirt and zipped (寸口上拉链)up my jacket. I was a tall, skinny kid, and I am certain the shape of the book was obvious.Paragraph 1:My heart beating rapidly, I headed for the register.Paragraph!:Back home, I told my mother what I had promised the detective.第九篇Jenny
31、 stared at the store window longingly. There was nothing in this world that she wanted more than a Happy Hannah doll and all that currently separated her from the hottest doll of the holiday season was a thin piece of glass and S29. 95 plus tax. Unfortunately, Jenny didnt even have the 95 cents, so
32、she let out a deep sigh and continued walking home.Suddenly, a pink rectangle(矩形)in the snow caught her eye. Jenny walked over and realized it was a leather wallet. She removed it from the snow, and opened the wallet to find a thick pile of folded green bills and two plastic cards. One was a credit card and the other an ID.Jenny stared at the old woman in her ID photo. The woman had a beautiful smile that reminded Jenny of her grandma. Jenny sighed and then she put the wallet into her purse. She turned around and walk
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