浙江省2020届高三12月英语试卷精选汇编:读后续写概要写作(含答案).pdf
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1、2019201920202020学年高三百校联考英语试题学年高三百校联考英语试题 第一节读后续写(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。 Craig watched his old sister, Riley, and her friend Liz race up and down the lake on their skates, avoiding other hockey(曲棍球) players. Their skate blades looked like silver smoke. When the game was over, the gir
2、ls skated up to the bench where Craig was sitting. Craig asked Riley what skating felt like. “When I go really fast, I feel like Im flying,” she said. Thats silly, thought Craig. Flying is something birds do in the air, not something people do on ice skates. Then he watched Riley go back out on the
3、ice. She skated around and around the edge of the lake with her arms pumping and her scarf trailing behind her. Soon she went so fast that her arms looked like wings and her scarf looked like a feathery tail. Maybe skating really was like flying. When Riley sat down to take her skates off, Craig sai
4、d, “I wish I could fly.” Riley retied her skate laces and crouched next to Craig. “Get on my back,” she said, and Craig did. Riley started skating, but Craig didnt feel like he was flying. It just felt like a shaking piggyback ride. “Youre too heavy,” Riley said. “I cant go fast when Im carrying you
5、.” She skated slowly back to the bench. Craig got off her back. “Even if you could go fast, I wouldnt be flying.” he said sadly. “I need skates to fly.” Riley didnt say anything on the walk home, but a few days later she asked Craig if he wanted to go skating. “To watch?” he asked. “No, to skate,” s
6、he said cheerfully. “Mom and I found a pair of my old skates. They might fit you.” The skates were a little big, but when Riley stuffed newspaper in the toes, they fit. Craig couldnt stop smiling. He didnt want to take them off, but he had to so he could walk to the lake. Riley and Liz went with him
7、. They carried their hockey sticks and a wooden chair. Hardly had they got to the lake when Craig put his skates back on and Riley helped him onto the ice. 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: Then she put his hands on t
8、he back of the chair. _ _ _ _ _ Paragraph 2: After a while, each girl took one of Craigs hands. _ _ _ _ _ One possible version: Then she put his hands on the back of the chair. “Hang on this and you wont fall.” she said. His feet trembling, Craig tried to move cautiously with his hands grabbing the
9、chair firmly. Riley and Liz cheered him on as he started to move forward. But Craig slowly lowered his head, frowning, as he inched along and he even couldnt skate without the chair. This wasnt like flying at all. Realizing his frustration, Riley patted his shoulder and comforted, “It takes practice
10、. Someday you will.” Then she winked at Liz and whispered something to her. After a while, each girl took one of Craigs hands. “Someday youll fly on your own,” Riley said. “But today Liz and I will help you.” They started skating, pulling Craig with them. The girls went faster and faster, and so did
11、 he. Craig felt the wind touching his face merrily with brilliant sparkle in his eyes. When he looked down, his skate blades looked like a silver light. “Im flying!” he yelled, and the words blew away in the wind like a birds happy song. 诸暨市诸暨市2019年下半年诊断性年下半年诊断性考试试题考试试题 第二节读后续写(满分 25 分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情
12、节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 Sometimes things may seem beyond our effort, but keep on and you will find beautiful views in front of you. I was on my second outdoor experience rip that every student had to go on. That year, we had a choice of what difficulty level we wanted: one through five. My friends and 1
13、had agreed that one would make us seem lazy and that challenging ourselves would make for a good story. In choosing level two, we believed that it would still be a fun experience. We were quickly proven wrong. The further we drove into the White Mountains, the higher the walls on either side of the
14、winding highway grew. I was still in awe of the mountains I had seen so many times before, but I couldnt help feeling my heart shaking with anxiety. Soon I would have to leave the school bus that brought 50 students out into the wilderness like every year before. My group consisted of my friends, Ri
15、ley and Ann, and six extremely athletic boys. We arrived at base camp lodge(k)first. Aner putting things aside and rearranging our bags. we made our way out into the wilderness. The three of us girls were questioning if this was really a level two. The path was unbelievably steep and rocky toward th
16、e top of the mountain where the first hut was located. We were practically jogging in an attempt to keep up with the boys ahead of us. Before the trip, we were told to take breaks as often as we needed to drink water, but that wasnt helping our pounding hearts and heavy breathing as much as it shoul
17、d have. Then, 30 minutes into the most difficult hike the three of us had ever done, Riley slipped and landed on her knee. After a few moments, we turned back down the mountain as it was decided that Riley could not make the trip with us. We sat on the grass outside the lodge where we had started wh
18、ile Riley was brought inside to join the level one group. Ann and I exchanged breathless glances, our cheeks red and wet with sweat. 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: “Do you think we should ask if we could join the l
19、evel one group too?“ I asked Ann. _ _ _ _ _ Paragraph 2: The next days, although extremely exhausted, we kept on. _ _ _ _ _ One possible version: “Do you think we should ask if we could join the level one group too?“ I asked Ann. “I know you wont,“ she breathed out. “I wont!“ I said to myself, looki
20、ng at the awesome mountains in the distance. Then we started up the steep and rocky path again, attempting to keep up with the boys. Our bags felt heavier; legs burned; backs hurt; tears threatened to spill over our sweat-covered eyes. I wanted nothing more than to turn back and leave right then and
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