高考英语复习 专题15 读后续写之助人&救人型(考前押题16篇)
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二、多做高考题,少扣模拟题
1、时间的把控。
2、总结一下各部分的得分情况,了解自己的强弱项。
3、留意出题点,揣摩不同内容出题人的着眼点在哪里,做到知己知彼。
三、多攻词汇表,少记课外词
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专题15 读后续写之助人&救人型(考前押题16篇)
模拟演练
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Passage 1
(2024·山东德州高三上期末)My tw-year-ld daughter was lvingly squished(挤) between a stack f grceries in ne f my tw shpping carts. Shpping nce a mnth was a well-planned prcess. My list was rganized s that I wuldn’t miss even ne item. I knew the aisle, rder, and cst f each item.
A gentleman in a suit std behind me with three items in his hads. He lked up at his watch, then at me and smiled. I’d already let a persn ahead f me with a single item. While my daughter was behaving well, I knew I’d pushed her lnger than her endurance prmised t last. Still, I felt fr the man; he bviusly had t be smewhere, and he’d be behind me a gd lng time.
“Why dn’t yu g ahead f me?” I said shifting the cart backwards. “Yu nly have a cuple f items.
“Thank yu,” he replied appreciatively, stepping ahead f me.
My daughter gave him a brad smile. “Heh w,” she said in her sweetest vice.
“Hell,” he replied, taken ff guard by her friendliness. His face lit with pleasure.
As the belt mved frward, I started unlading my cart. His few items were ahead f mine separated by a red marker with the stre name n it. I was nly halfway finished unlading the first cart when a realizatin hit me. My husband had brrwed my bank card the night befre and I culdn’t recall him putting it back in my wallet. I hurriedly dug ut my purse and pened my wallet. My heart drpped. He hadn’t returned it.
The gentleman in frnt f me had paid and was picking up his grceries.
“I’ve frgtten my bank card. Culd I pay with my phne?” I asked the cashier hpefully.
“I’m srry. We nly accept credit card r cash. The cashier lked dwn the lane, disgusted at the amunt f grceries. I’m sure she was predicting she’d have t put items back n the shelves.
“It will take me an hur t run hme and an hur back. Can yu just put my stuff n the side please?“I was discuraged. All my careful planning hadn’t helped. The hur and a half f shpping left me exhausted and I wasn’t sure hw my daughter wuld handle anther tw hurs in the car.
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Just then, the gentleman in frnt f me smiled at me.
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The next mrning, my family kncked at the gentleman’s dr.
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Passage 2
(2024·安徽·三模)July 1971, I was taking a summer class in Black-American literature n the campus f SUNY Onenta in nrthern New Yrk. Prfessr James walked int the classrm and annunced that he had invited a special guest t class, but his guest was delayed. The class stirred with curisity and anticipatin.
“Wh’s cming?” smene asked.
“All I will tell yu is that he is the authr f ne f the bks yu have read fr this class,” he said. “I need a vlunteer t meet him in the hall f the administratin building and take him here.”
T my amazement, my right hand sht up as thugh it had a mind f its wn. “What am I ding?” I thught. I never vlunteered fr anything. I was shy and uncmfrtable meeting new peple. In fact, I was abslutely the wrng persn fr this jb. Realizing my mistake, I pulled my hand dwn quickly, but it was t late.
“Thank yu, David,” Prfessr James said. “Yu’d better leave nw. He’ll be arriving any minute.”
Seeing n way t back ut, I reluctantly gt ut f my seat and headed fr the classrm dr. When I reached it, I stpped.
“Umm,” I said. “If I dn’t knw wh this persn is, hw will I recgnize him? I’d hate t bring back the wrng guy.”
Prfessr James laughed. “Gd pint,” he said. He pulled me aside and whispered a name in my ear. “Alex Haley,” he said.
“Really?” I said. I gave a thumbs-up t the class and left the rm.
As I entered the empty hallway, I criticized myself fr vlunteering. “Why didn’t yu let smene else d this?” Alex Haley was the authr f The Autbigraphy (自传) f Malclm X. He was als famus fr his diligence, perseverance and in-depth thinking.
As I walked acrss the campus, my anxiety grew. I feared that I was abut t embarrass myself in frnt f this famus gentleman by asking stupid questins, r wrse, accmpanying him in painful silence. I reached the frnt steps and climbed them slwly.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150 左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
As I pulled pen the heavy glass dr, I realized why I raised my hand t vlunteer fr this jb.
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“I’d like t becme a writer, but I dn’t knw if I have the talent,” I said.
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Passage 3
(2024·安徽高三上·阶段练习)It was a freezing cld mrning in early 2023. I was n my way t wrk. I’d been training hard fr an upcming marathn, and was limping(跛行) slightly frm a pain in my hip. I figured it was nthing serius. But later it turned ut t be a hairline stress fracture(应力断裂).
S, when I slipped n the icy New Yrk City sidewalk, I smehw lst my balance and brke my hip. I tried several times t stand up, but failed each time due t the sharp pain. As mre and mre passers-by gathered arund, I felt extremely embarrassed.
Just at that time, a stranger emerged frm the crwd and knelt beside me. All I remembered was seeing her kind face, all cvered up, with a big hat and scarf. She pushed everyne ut f the way and said, “I’ve gt this.”
The wman intrduced herself as Sharn Evans. As she helped me up, all I culd think abut was that I needed t get t wrk. But I was in terrible pain, and culd barely stand. Seeing this, Sharn tld me t stay put while she called a taxi.
“N, yu dn’t have t d that. I’m sure yu have places t be, please dn’t, I can d it,” I said t her. “N, the taxi is arriving anytime,” she replied.
Once the taxi arrived, Sharn supprted me int the taxi and went with me. I tried t tell her that it wasn’t necessary. But she was persistent. T be hnest, I was secretly relieved t have her cmpany.
When the taxi pulled up t the hspital, Sharn tk charge again. “Yu knw what, I’m ging t g get the wheelchair fr yu and I’ll wheel yu in.” I hesitantly said, “Please dn’t d that. Yu’ve dne s much.”
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My cnditin was serius and I needed an immediate peratin.
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Six mnths later, I fully recvered and managed t get her address.
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Passage 4
(2024·山东·一模)Nrmally, Levi greeted the bus driver, Larry Farrish, with his usual cheerful smile and a warm wave. He was always the first t bard the bus, excited t start the day ahead with his friends. Hwever, n this particular day, Levi’s behaviur was strikingly different.
As the bus came t the scheduled statin, Levi slwly made his way nt the vehicle, his head bwed and his steps heavy. Farrish, wh had cme t expect Levi’s bright smile and enthusiastic greeting, culdn’t help but ntice the change in the by’s manner. He watched as Levi tk his usual seat at the back f the bus, his shulders sunk and his eyes fixed n the flr.
Farrish, a kind and cnsiderate man, culdn’t bear t see Levi’s sadness. As he drve the bus thrugh the familiar rute, he cnsidered what culd be causing the by's sufferings. He knew that Levi was a happy and utging child, s the sudden change was puzzling. He felt it a must t figure ut the surce f the little by’s depressin.
As the bus neared Levi’s schl, Farrish turned arund in his seat, gently called Levi ut and inquired abut what was wrng. The by lked up, his eyes red and swllen frm crying. Levi hesitated fr a mment, and then whispered in a quiet vice, “I frgt my pajamas fr Pajama(睡衣) Day.” Farrish’s heart sank. He knew hw much Levi had been lking frward t Pajama Day, a special event at his schl where students culd cme dressed in their cmfrtable pajamas and enjy a relaxing atmsphere. It was a day that Levi had talked abut fr weeks, eagerly anticipating the pprtunity t shw ff his pajamas.
Nw, hwever, his excitement had turned int disappintment. He had simply frgtten t pack his pajamas, and as a result, he wuld be unable t participate in the festivities. Farrish culd see sadness stand n Levi’s face, and he knew that he had t d smething t help relieve the by’s pain.
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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。
Waving gdbye, Farrish decided t take actin.
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Levi participated in Pajama Day with a newfund jy.
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Passage 5
(2024·广东江门·一模)
Pstcards frm the Wrld
While the sun washed ver the grass f my grandmther’s frnt garden, I sank int ne f her armchairs familiar t me. Life, as I knew it, had changed. My belved grandmther, my Nanny, as a” parent “in the absence f my father, had cancer. It was terminal(晚期的).
As she watched Getaway, a Sunday afternn TV prgram, she remarked t me that she’d never left Australia and that nw she never wuld. Seeing her restricted t “travel” by watching TV, I swallwed the sadness that came with knwing that chapters f her life were t be left unwritten.
At wrk, feeling helpless, I wiped tables and tk rders and thught. Hard. The Saturday afternn lunch rush was nt enugh t stp me frm my thughts. Cllapsed with grwing srrw, I was reminded f the pwer f Facebk and the cllective strength f human sympathy. I raced frm the end f my shift t ask strangers n the Internet fr help.
My Nanny Del has cancer. It’s terminal and she will never see the wrld. Please send her pstcards s she can see the wrld frm her armchair. I can ffer nthing but gratitude.
I reslved nt t breathe a wrd f this; if nthing came, I culdn’t bear t carry her disappintment alng with my wn. . And if smething shuld wander int ur humble little letterbx, I vuld cnsider it a blessing and embrace it gratefully.
Days turned t weeks: Nthing. And Nanny’s health declined rapidly. I was trying t balance my full-time study, babysitting and waiting tables with the tiring respnsibility f caring fr my grandmther. As I helped Nanny in the early hurs f thse mrnings, she wuld chat t me, smetimes reflectins f her lifetime, and ther times, the disturbance caused by medicatin. She seldm talked abut her regret f being unable t travel, but I was still hping fr smething.
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
One afternn, abut six weeks after my Facebk pst, a travel-wrn pstcard arrived in ur letterbx.
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My dreams f armchair travels became a reality.
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Passage 6
(2024高三下·山东·开学考试)Raven was an 11-year-ld girl, wh was knwn as a trublemaker. She never seemed t rest, and her classmates and teacher were always n their tes. Being called int the principal’ s ffice was nt uncmmn.
One day, during a math lessn, nticing the papers n the teacher’s desk, Raven came up with a plan. When the teacher mmentarily stepped ut f the classm, Raven swiftly snatched a few papers frm the pile. Carefully, she replaced them with her wn ddles (涂鸦).
When the teacher returned, she began handing ut the papers t the students. Cnfusin and surprise spread acrss their faces as they fund Raven’s dd drawings instead f math prblems. Raven culdn’t cntain her laughter, and sn the whle class burst int laughter, except the teacher, wh was very angry. The teacher had n chice but t send Raven t the principal’s ffice.
The schl’ s principal Jasn nticed Raven stting utside his ffice. She lked sad, defeated and withut any hpe. He apprached her and brught her int his ffice. After being seated, the principal asked abut what had happened.
“I am srry, Mr Jasn. I am a truble-making child,” Raven said with her head dwn. Then she explained what she had dne during the math class, and hw what she had dne ruined the math test.
Mr Jasn cntinued t ask her whether she felt her behavir was apprpriate. She shk her head in shame. With further investigatin, Mr Jasn learned that Raven lived in a shelter hme. She had been rphaned (成为孤儿) fr lng.
S, at that pint, Mr Jasn had a feeling that Raven just needed a hand and recgnized that she needed smething t g in her favr, maybe fr nce. Mr Jasn thught t himself.
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That evening, Mr Jasn and his wife made a decisin.
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But Mr Jasn’ s and his wife’s lve put Raven’s fear and anxieties t rest.
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Passage 7
(2024·安徽滁州·二模)Steven Green was a hardwrking man wh wrked all his life t supprt his family. He never finished cllege, s he had t take hard labr jbs arund the neighbrhd. He wrked as a builder and a carpenter thrugh the years. He ften helped his neighbrs whenever needed. Hwever, as he grew lder, he culd n lnger d these jbs. His knees grew weak, and his health cnditin made it difficult fr him t d difficult jbs.
Steven’s kids didn’t live in the same state as him and culd nly send him a little mney because they als led a pr life. Unfrtunately, Steven experienced cnstant physical pain after ding hard labr jbs fr years, and he needed t take medicine every day. The mney his kids ffered was nly enugh fr fd, and his savings were small. Realizing that he needed mre mney, Steven decided t get a jb again. Finally, he fund a jb as a drkeeper. At first, his salary was enugh t pay fr the grceries and the medicine he needed. Hwever, due t his advanced age, he started t need mre medicine, and it cst a whle lt.
T pay the grwing bills, Steven began t take things frm his hme t a secnd-hand stre t get sme mney. One day, as he was carrying an ld radi t the stre, his neighbr, Ben, saw him. “Mr. Green, it’s s gd t see yu! Hw have yu been?” Ben asked. “I’m ding great. I’m just selling cuple f things I n lnger use at hme fr sme cash. Being weak is terrible when yu’re ld, s take care f yurself when yu are yung, alright?” he said almst jkingly. Ben ndded.
“Thanks fr the tip, Mr. Green!” he said befre waving gdbye. That same day, Steven was cking dinner when he heard the drbell ring. He wasn’t expecting anyne, s he curiusly walked twards the dr.
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Surprisingly, he saw Ben standing there with a jacket in his arms.
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“Ben must have frgtten abut the check inside the pcket,” Steven thught.
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Passage 8
(2024·河北张家口·模拟预测)We had a nice and laid-back Saturday. We tk the kids t the park having a great time during the day and we rdered pizza fr dinner. After I gt the kids int bed, I went t the kitchen t get a drink fr myself. That was when I unintendedly lked ut f the windw t ur neighbr’s huse acrss the street. T my surprise, it was cmpletely dark.
Our neighbr was an lder wman, Mrs. Biddle. She was the kind f wman wh kept t herself. She lived in a big huse by herself and rarely left except t g grcery shpping. Her sn wuld visit frm time t time. Althugh I had attempted t get clse t her, all my effrts t be neighbrly tward her failed. I tried t strike up cnversatins, but she wuld cut me shrt. Oftentimes, if she saw me walking t her huse, it was bvius frm the expressin n her face that she didn’t want t be bthered. She wuld hurry inside t avid me.
Nw lking at her huse, I thught it was dd that all her lights were ff. Mrs. Biddle never went ut at night. As a matter f fact, she was a night wl like me, with her lights usually burning way past midnight. That’s when it hit me: I had t g ver t her huse. I knew smething must be wrng.
Cncerned abut her safety, I walked acrss the street and rang her drbell several times. There was n answer. With a grwing desire, I tried peeking thrugh her windw, but her curtains were drawn. I went back t her dr t ring the bell again when I heard smething stir inside. “Mrs. Biddle?” I called ut ludly. Then I heard a small vice. I culdn’t make ut what she was saying, but I knew it was Mrs. Biddle, and she needed help.
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Running back t my huse, I tld my husband, Harld, what had happened.
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The next day, we went t the hspital t visit Mrs. Biddle again.
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Passage 9
(2024·河北衡水·模拟预测)With a knee in need f replacement, Cindy Tutk was facing a lng and challenging trek (跋涉) thrugh the Atlanta airprt while heading hme t Flrida abut a mnth ag. She had just left Batn Ruge, Luisiana, after visiting her sn, Jamie, and his family. She arrived at Terminal C in Hartsfield-Jacksn Atlanta Internatinal Airprt, the wrld’s busiest, and needed t get t Terminal F fr her next flight. But the trains were dwn.
S, she started walking.
“She had actually fallen that day.” said Jamie. “And she, like, put herself int tears with hw much pain her knee was in. When I was taking her t the airprt, I culd tell she was hurting.”
“I had a big, heavy suitcase that I was carrying, and that’s what was weighing me dwn.” she said. “It was full and heavy, very heavy.”
Michael Wright, wh happened t be frm Lafayette, Luisiana, sptted Cindy limping (跛行) alng. When he initially ffered t help her, Cindy declined, saying. — Oh, n, n. I’m gd.” But Michael wasn’t ging t take n fr an answer. He grabbed her suitcase, put it n, and said. “Let’s g.”
“Within secnds really, I realized he was genuinely being nice.” Cindy said. “He was just a nice guy. He was helping me ut.” Fr 55 minutes. Michael carried Cindy’s bag and walked right alngside her, thrugh Terminals C, D, E, all the way t F.
“Right befre we gt t the gate, he seized my hand, lked at me and said. ‘Yu lked like my mum,’” Cindy recalled and she respnded with a hug and a little kiss n his cheek, telling him, “Yur mum wuld be prud f yu.”
Cindy texted her sn t tell him all abut that “nice guy” frm Lafayette. Jamie immediately turned t scial media asking fr help finding him.
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
It tk just a little ver a day t find him.
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Michael was surprised t find that Cindy vlunteered in the deaf cmmunity and she was a helper, t.
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Passage 10
(2024·河北邢台·一模)It was Mr. Mrgan’s first day as a new histry teacher. He was giving the students a lecture n the Great Depressin and Wrld War II, when the dr suddenly pened. A by walked in with his eyes fixed n the flr and tk his seat withut speaking a wrd r lking up at the teacher. “Gd mrning, yung man,” said Mr. Mrgan, his vice was strict. “It’s 9:15, and yu’re 20 minutes late fr class. D yu have a gd reasn?” But the by just sat withut respnding. “Culd yu please stand up and intrduce yurself?” Mr. Mrgan added. “I’m Archie,” replied the by as he rse and lked up, rubbing his tired eyes. Archie lked very untidy and dizzy (头晕目眩的), as thugh he hadn’t slept at all the previus nights. “Nice t meet yu, Archie. I’m yur new histry teacher. Yu’re late fr class. D yu mind telling me why? Yu just walked in withut excusing yurself, and I wn’t entertain such behavir.” Archie hesitated fr a while. “I’m srry, sir. I verslept. I didn’t mean t cme in late. I was just tired, sir,” he finished, unable t cntrl his yawn, and the whle class laughed. “Silence!” Mr. Mrgan demanded. “Archie, yu cannt be late fr class like this. Can I see yur hmewrk? I heard yur previus histry teacher gave yu assignments every weekend. Shw it t me, will yu?” Archie handed ver his ntebk, and Mr. Mrgan’s expressin turned uneasy. “Umm, lks like yu didn’t d yur hmewrk at all.” “I didn’t d it, sir,” the by said sheepishly as the teacher lked thrugh the rest f the pages. “Archie, what is this? Yu haven’t dne any f yur hmewrk this whle term,” Mr. Mrgan sclded. “I want t meet yur parents tmrrw, alright? Or I’m taking yu straightt the principal’s ffice. Is that clear?” “Yes, sir,” Archie murmured and sat n his seat.
But the by didn’t shw up the fllwing day. The principal tld him, “We’ve given Archie chances, but there’s n imprvement. His presence is affecting ur academic statistics.” Mr. Mrgan started t wrry.
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Mr. Mrgan paid a visit t Archie’s hme, nly t discver the by’s life was far mre difficult than he thught.
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Fifteen years later, successful Archie returned t his ld schl t thank Mr. Mrgan.
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Passage 11
(2024·江苏泰州·模拟预测)Lgan was a brilliant student. He had cmmitted t ding everything it tk t win a schlarship t study at a gd university. But nthing was mre imprtant t the 17-year-ld by than supprting his mther wh was sick. After schl hurs, he wuld wrk as a bagby at the lcal grcery stre. Tgether, Lgan and his mther managed t make ends meet while still fighting t achieve bigger dreams.
Nw right utside the grcery stre, Lgan sptted a familiar face. “Mr. Peters!” Lgan called ut t the ld man hlding crutches(拐杖), whm he recgnized as his new neighbr. Mr. Peters waved at Lgan. Lgan happily helped the ld man find what he needed and helped him bill the items, t.
“That will be $23, Mr. Peters,” Lgan said.
Mr. Peters was taken aback by the bill’s amunt. He asked, “And hw much withut the fruits?”
“$19, sir.”
“I see.” Mr. Peters lked in his wallet. He studied the bill and said, “Actually, I’ll just take the greens, thank yu.”
“Yu knw what? Here, let me pay fr yur rder. It lks like yu may have … left yur card at hme r smething.”
Mr. Peters didn’t see this kind gesture cming, and even thugh it hurt his pride a little, he accepted the by’s help.
Lgan paid fr the rder and handed the bags t the ld man. But Mr. Peters culd nly mve a few steps frward as he tried t hld all the grceries withut the crutches slipping away Lgan rushed t Mr. Peters and ffered t carry the grceries t his hme. It was a shrt walk, but the tw men were engaged in cnversatin all the way.
“What are yu ding wrking at a grcery stre? Yu lk like yu shuld be in cllege!” Mr. Peter asked.
On listening t Lgan’s stry, Mr. Peters was mved and thught he shuld d smething. “It was lvely t meet yu, Lgan. Maybe yu culd pp in after yur shift at the stre tday?” he asked.
Lgan agreed, suspecting that the man prbably needed sme help arund the huse.
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After wrk, Lgan kncked n his neighbr’s dr and discvered the mst astnishing thing abut the ld man.
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“I’ve asked sme frmer wrkmates t ntice a schlarship applicatin frm a yung man named Lgan,” Mr. Peters cntinued.
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Passage 12
(2024·山东·模拟预测)Alex sat at a table in a cafe, scrlling(滚动) thrugh his phne. Eric, the waiter, apprached him with a nervus expressin. Alex rdered a duble black cffee but Eric seemed nt t hear clearly what Alex said and asked fr pardn.
“What? Are yu deaf?”Alex said unkindly. After repeating the rder, Alex went back t scrlling thrugh his phne. His father had prmised t buy him a car if he gt gd grades in schl, but Alex failed his last math test.
A few minutes later. Eris returned with a cffee with milk in it. Alex was s angry that he said if he were the bss, he wuld fire Eric. Eric’s face turned red and hurried away t change the cffee. Just then, Alex’s father,Bill, jined ham at his table and tld him he shuld be mre respectful f peple, even if they made mis takes. Wrse still, in view f Alex’s pr study grades, Bill refused t buy him a new car and decided t teach him a lessn.
Bill asked the cafe manager if they were shrt-staffed and said his sn needed a jb and culd start immediately. The manager agreed. Bill prmised if Alex stuck it ut, then they culd talk abut a new car after the summer vacatin.
Alex shwed up fr wrk at the cafe the next day, nervus and wrried. The manager assigned him the first table with a cuple. They rdered tw cffees with milk in bth. Alex wrte dwn the rder and tk it t the cunter. He std awkwardly in frnt f the cffee machine.
“Hw des this thing wrk?” Alex turned a buttn, and steam came pumping ut, catching him by surprise.
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Alex lked arund in panic and saw Eric watching him.
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Eric asked Alex t keep a secret that he was lsing his hearing.
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Passage 13
(2024·山东高三下·阶段练习)“Dn’t bug me! Hug me!” Bumper Sticker Lee Shapir is a retired judge. He is als ne f the mst genuinely lving peple we knw. At ne pint in his career, Lee realized that lve is the greatest pwer there is. As a result, Lee became a hugger. He began ffering everybdy a hug. His clleagues dubbed him “the hugging judge”, which is ppsed t the hanging judge. The bumper sticker n his car reads, “Dn’t bug me! Hug me!”
Abut six years ag Lee created what he called his Hugger Kit. On the utside it reads “A heart fr a hug.” The inside cntains thirty little red embridered hearts with stickers n the back. Lee will take ut his Hugger Kit, g arund t peple and ffer them a little red heart in exchange fr a hug. Lee has becme s well knwn fr this that he is ften invited t keynte cnferences and cnventins, where he shares his message f uncnditinal lve.
At a cnference in San Francisc, the lcal news media challenged him by saying, “It is easy t give ut hugs here in the cnference t peple wh self-selected t be here. But this wuld never wrk in the real wrld.” They challenged Lee t give away sme hugs n the streets f San Francisc. Fllwed by a televisin crew frm the lcal news statin, Lee went ut nt the street. First he apprached a wman walking by. “Hi, I’m Lee Shapir, the hugging judge. I’m giving ut these hearts in exchange fr a hug.” “Sure,” she replied. “T easy,” challenged the lcal cmmentatr. Lee lked arund. He saw a meter maid wh was being given a hard time by a traffic plice, wh was giving a ticket t her fr illegal car parking. He marched up t her, camera crew in tw, and said, “Yu lk like yu culd use a hug. I’m the hugging judge and I’m ffering yu ne.” She delightedly accepted it. The televisin cmmentatr threw dwn a mre hug challenge t Lee.
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He had never befre hugged peple wh were severely terminally ill as Lenard.
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Dctrs said it was the first time that they had seen Lenard smile.
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Passage 14
(2024·河北石家庄高三下·阶段练习)Peter was a Russian Brzi (a kind f dg). He weighed clse t eighty-five punds and had the lng nse and narrw head f the Brzi. S narrw was it that it didn’t seem t have much rm fr brains. In Peter’s case, it didn’t. He was what might be termed “dim(迟钝的)”, and he became easily cnfused, but he had gentle nature.
We lved him dearly. We attached identificatin tags t his cllar in case he gt lst. When he became cnfused, he wuld sit in ne spt waiting fr ne f his humans t cme t his rescue. And smene always did.
On the day in questin, I had gathered up my dg family f ne Old English Sheepdg, ne Whippet rescue, ne little wlf rescue, and Peter. They were all settled in my cvered pickup truck bed, and I was headed ut fr ur daily exercise, six miles int the cuntry where there was n leash(拴狗绳) law and they culd run free. They were all trained nt t chase wild animals, t stay reasnably clse, and t cme when called.
After I had walked fr abut ten minutes, I nticed that ne dg was missing. Peter, f curse! It seemed bvius that he had stpped t investigate sme irresistible smell, and then, becming cnfused, had turned back the way we had just cme. He wuld easily be able t fllw ur smell but in the wrng directin. And when a Brzi runs, he cvers a lt f grund in a very shrt time.
Feeling guilty, knwing I shuld have kept a clser watch n him, I walked back, calling and whistling, but there was n sign f him. It was winter and wuld sn be dark. In desperatin, I started t pray, hping smene might help Peter.
After abut half an hur f intense searching and calling at the tp f my vice, I finally decided the best thing t d was t drive the tw ther dgs and little wlf hme, which wuld leave me free t cme back and hunt fr Peter.
I reached my huse in recrd time just as it pened t reveal my husband standing there.
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“We’ve lst Peter,” I shuted breathlessly.
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My husband said, “N. It was this gentleman wh sent Peter hme.”
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Passage 15
(2024·安徽六安·模拟预测)December is certainly the time f Christmas spirit and with that cmes a wave f kind acts — peple are ften much nicer and willing t be giving than any time f the year. While it seems like an expected sight, thankfully it still keeps surprising us. That’s just what I experienced while vlunteering with Santa’s Secret Shp at a lcal schl.
I vlunteered t help with Santa’s Secret Shp at the schl. Each child there paired up with a helper, mstly high schl senirs. There was ne guy with disabilities this afternn and when he was helping a kid next t me, he fund the kid was a little shrt f cash fr Christmas gifts, s this senir pened up his wallet. I suppsed they were brthers, and didn’t think much f it. Hwever, I nticed he was always hlding ut his helping hand and allwing ther children t chse gifts that were ut f their budgets. I felt curius and reprted my experience n Facebk and praised the mysterius yung man called Timmy Sweeney.
What did peple n the Internet think abut his actins? Many peple praised him, just as a pst said, “This kid has a heart f gld. I s wish there were mre kids like him! His parents definitely did an amazing jb raising him.” Others expressed their gratitude.” This stry brught tears t my eyes. Thank Timmy fr being what this wrld needs: a kind persn wh is thughtful and just happens t be watching ut fr thers. The wrld is really becming a better place because f such nice persns as Timmy.”
Deeply tuched, I came up t Timmy t keep me infrmed f his mtivatin t d s, fr I was really curius abut his behavir. He respnded. “I’m a senir at Susquehanna Cmmunity High Schl. I used t be very athletic until I was in an accident and I can’t play any mre, which destryed my faith in the future. That’s the reasn why I need t d smething meaningful t make a difference in the wrld.”
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He cntinued his stry, describing his acts f kindness.
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Eventually, his acts f kindness influenced thers.
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Passage 16
(2024·湖南娄底·一模)As my mm says, lve is simple. There came a time in my life, ver tw years ag, when I had the desire t impact smene’s life psitively. My friend Kelley tld me abut a vlunteer trip she had taken t Gary, West Virginia, and it was a life-changing experience. After lking int service pprtunities, I signed up t take a vlunteer trip t Gary.
Vlunteer trips have becme increasingly ppular amng yung peple seeking meaningful experiences. They gain access t a wide range f vlunteer prjects cncerning varius fields such as educatin, envirnmental cnservatin, cmmunity develpment, and mre.
When we arrived in Gary, I nticed hw different the twn was frm where I lived. Huses were built n little hills. There were few stres r restaurants in twn; mst had clsed. Yu were lucky t find a gas statin r grcery stre.
My jb was t help build a new schl. The wrk days were lng and ht. We awke at 6 a. m. and wrked thrugh the day in 90 degree heat. There were always encuraging peple by my side wh helped keep me ging. Anyway, it was an unfrgettable experience.
Then last summer, I decided t challenge myself by taking a vlunteer trip abrad with sme ther vlunteers and taking up meaningful vlunteer wrk in a freign cmmunity. My destinatin was a remte village in Hnduras, a cuntry in Central America. I wanted t teach science t the pr children there.
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Eager t participate, I talked t my parents, but they didn’t say yes at first.
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Then we wasted n time in getting ready fr ur science teaching.
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