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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。
Green Thumb
All I did was shw my little sister hw t grw plants. Dig a hle. Put in a seed. Cver it with dirt. Water it. Wait. “See, Laynie,” I explained, “a whle plant will grw frm this tiny seed. All we have t d is water it.”
Laynie had her wn watering can s she culd “help” me in the garden. One day, after everything was watered, she ran t the fence and started sprinkling water n anther spt. I walked ver and saw a fresh patch f dirt near the fence.
“Did yu plant smething there?” I asked.
“Yes,” she said. “I’m grwing a pencil. My purple pencil gt t small, s I planted it.”
“What? But, Laynie—”
I shuld have explained things right then, but I just muttered, “Uh…I never grew ne befre.”
Later I gt what seemed like a great idea. I dug up Laynie’s pencil and “planted” a brand-new purple pencil. Laynie was really excited when she saw it. “My pencil grew!” she shuted.
A few days later, Laynie was watering n the same spt. Tw days later, new crayns sticking their pinty little heads ut, thanks t me. Laynie jumped up and dwn and yelled, “They lk like flwers!” She “picked” them and ran int the huse.
Next, Laynie grew an adult bear dll frm a tiny ne, a sup spn frm a teaspn, and a hand mirrr frm a piece f glass. When she claimed that she had grwn these things, I just kept my muth shut! Actually, it was fun trying t think f what shuld grw frm Laynie’s seeds. And it was cl t see her get excited.
One day I saw her patting dwn sme dirt near the fence again, s I knew she’d just planted smething. My heart drpped t my feet when she asked, “Hw lng des it take t grw a gldfish, Brad?” I culdn’t speak.
“Nt lng, I bet!” said Laynie. She knelt dwn t whisper “Grw, Mlly. Grw!” befre she skipped back t the huse.
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I sat dwn with my back t the fence and thught fr a lng time.
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Later I fund Laynie sitting by the spt where Mlly was buried.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省9 1高中联盟高三上学期11月期中】
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。
“This Saturday, we’ll be visiting cats at the animal shelter. If yu’d like t jin us, here’s an applicatin frm”, said Ms. Delgad, the schl librarian wh had held the reading engagement event fr students.
Ben lved cats and he had always wanted ne, s he hurried t take an applicatin frm. Then Ms. Delgad added, “We’ll be reading t the cats and award readers wh make mst prgress.” Ben stpped. Reading al ud can be a challenging task. Ben might feel his heart racing, his palms sweating, and his vice shaking as he read. He might stumble ver wrds r lse his place in the text. He might feel like everyne was watching him and judging him. Still, he really wanted t visit the cats, s he tk an applicatin frm anyway.
On Saturday, Ben arrived at the shelter with sme f his classmates. “This is Max,” the shelter wrker tld Ben as she handed him a gray cat. Ben carried Max t a beanbag chair and sat dwn. Max settled nt his lap. He tk a bk he’d been wrking n and started reading. Max, very different frm ther cats walking arund the rm while the kids read, purred (发出呼噜声) n his lap as if he had understd what Ben read.
“I’m glad Max is staying and listening t my reading and he is the best cat ever,” Ben tld Dad excitedly. “I’m glad yu tw are friends,” Dad said. All week, Ben’s heart was filled with anxiety as he waited fr Saturday t arrive. He was eager t read t Max and the anticipatin f spending time with his feline (猫咪的) friend made him restless and nervus. When it arrived, Ben gt t read t Max again.
“What if smene adpts Max?” Ben asked Dad later. “I guess yu’d read t a different cat,” Dad said. “But I dn’t want a different cat. I wish we culd adpt Max,” Ben said t Dad. He knew they culdn’t because Mm had allergies (过敏). Ben lved the cat s much that he even tld his next-dr neighbr, Mrs. Patel, abut Max. “Max sunds like a special cat,” said Mrs. Patel.
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Week by week, Ben realized that reading seemed easier with Max’s cmpany.
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But n Saturday, Ben culdn’t find Max at the shelter.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省Z20名校联盟高三上学期第二次联考】
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。
Jeff and I had many cnversatins during the year, but I will always remember the time he tld me abut his family. His father, a successful physician, was cld and strict in Jeffs wrds. His father had even paved the way fr Jeff t attend the same cllege frm which he had graduated.
Jeff was twenty-seven and a successful business planner at a cmpany — withut a degree. His passin was skiing. When he graduated frm high schl, he decided t decline his father’s ffer and, instead, t wrk with a ski patrl (滑雪巡逻队). With pain in his eyes, Jeff tld me he still remembered the day when he tld his father he was ging t give up cllege and take a jb at a ski resrt.
Hearing Jeffs decisin, his father lked ff int the distance. Then came the wrds that still eched in Jeff’s mind: “Yu lazy kid. N sn f mine is ging t wrk with a ski patrl and des nt attend cllege. I shuld have knwn yu’d never amunt t anything!” The tw had nt spken since that cnversatin.
Later, he was back in the area near where he grew up and he certainly did nt want his father t knw he was attending cllege. He was ding this fr himself, nt fr his father. He said it ver and ver again. Jeff’s sister had always remained supprtive f Jeffs decisins. She stayed in cntact with their father, but Jeff had made her prmise that she wuld nt share any infrmatin abut his life with him.
The day when the graduatin ceremny came, I walked arund talking t peple befre it started. I nticed a man with a cnfused expressin.
“Excuse me,” he said as he plitely apprached me. “What is happening here tday?”
“It’s graduatin day,” I replied, smiling. “Well, that’s dd,” he said, “my daughter asked me t meet her at this address.” His eyes sparkled and he smiled. “Maybe she cmpleted her assciate’s degree and wanted t surprise me!”
I helped him find a seat.
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Paragraph 1: As I left him, he said, “Thank yu. By the way, my name’s Dr. Hlstrm.”
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Paragraph 2: Jeff was the last persn t crss the stage.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省稽阳联谊学校高三上学期11月联考】
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。
Mrs. Riley and I always shut at each ther. I shut because she can’t hear me, and she shuts because she can’t hear herself. “What d yu need frm the stre?” I’ll yell. “Bananas,” she’ll yell back.
Yu dn’t realize what a funny wrd bananas is until yu hear it shuted by an eighty-year-ld wman. I wrk fr Mrs. Riley. I buy grceries fr her at the supermarket n Nstrand Avenue, and smetimes I dust and sweep her apartment. The best part, thugh, is taking care f Sam. Sam is Mrs. Riley’s canary(金丝雀). He’s bright yellw, and he sings all the time. That’s ne thing abut canaries. They’re always cheerful. That’s what I’m saving my mney fr. I’m ging t buy a canary. And besides the canary, I have t get a cage and swings and tys and fd.
“D yu have enugh mney yet, girl?” Mrs. Riley always shuts at me. “Nt yet,” I shut back. “Sn.” And she always calls me girl, nt Carla. Smetimes I think she desn’t remember my name.
Anyway, ne day I ran upstairs t Mrs. Riley’s. She leaves the dr unlcked when she knws I’m cming. She wasn’t in her usual place by the windw. She was in bed. “Are yu sick?” I shuted. “Yes, girl. Yu can’t wrk fr me anymre,”Mrs. Riley said. She cughed. “I have t take medicine, and it csts a lt. I can’t pay yu.”
I felt sick t my stmach. Hw wuld I find anther jb? I went ver and stuck my finger in Sam’s cage. He hpped n his swing and chirped hell. Then I turned and left.
That night at dinner I culdn’t eat. “Yu’ll find anther jb,” Mm said, sitting back in her chair. “I feel srry fr her, Carla. She’s s alne up there.” Then Mm leaned ver and gave me a hug. “I’m glad we have each ther,” she said. Mm always makes me feel better. I was able t eat after all.
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Hwever, that night I kept thinking abut my canary and Mrs. Riley.
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After ne week, she said, “I’ve been thinking, girl, since I can’t pay yu, I’ll—I’ll give yu Sam.”
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书面表达【2024·浙江省金丽衢十二校高三上学期第一次联考】
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。
Fr curage, my fingers clung t the harness (背带、保护带) n Chó’s brad back as we passed the fence f my neighbr Mr. Grll’s yard.
Walking by Mr. Grll’s yard is the best part f ur mrning walk, and als the wrst. It is the best part because the rses talk t us. “Gd mrning, Chó,” whisper the rse scents t my guide dg’s nse. Other rses shut t me,
“Hell, Mai!”
Nw cmes the wrst part: Mr. Grll. As usual, friendly Chó thumps her tail. But Chó is just a dg; hw can she knw that this neighbr des nt like me at all?
“Hell, Mr. Grll.” I greeted him as I did every mrning. And like every ther mrning, he did nt answer me.
But I knew he was there, watching, behind his fence. He always sunds ut f breath, and the creaky gate swings nervusly in his hand.
Maybe he’s afraid f me because I’m blind. Disabilities d scare grwn-ups smetimes. Then I remembered: the ther day I heard him playing checkers (西洋跳棋) with my friend Jimmy, wh’s in a wheelchair.
Chó and I marched n, and my thughts kept step. Why did Mr. Grll ignre me? It’s a mystery t me.
Papa has tld me that sme flks d nt like peple frm faraway places. Des this slve the mystery? Maybe Mr. Grll des nt like neighbrs frm faraway places. N, that can’t be it. Every Saturday Mr. Grll and my big brther, Lien, help each ther with yard wrk. They are friends.
Well, then, I wndered, why wuldn’t he talk t me? The te f my she scuffed the sidewalk, and I think, maybe he didn’t like me because I’m a girl. The sidewalk hurned beneath my feet. A skatebard zmed by. “Hell, Mai and Chó” my friend Jana yelled. “Hi, Mr. Grll.” I waited. If Mr. Grll ignred Jana, then the mystery was slved. But his vice called ut, “Hell, Jana!”
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The sund f it twisted my heart.
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“It is Chó that scares my wrds away.” he replied.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省强基联盟高三上学期12月联考】
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。
I never pick up hitch-hikers (搭便车者) as a rule. I dn’t knw what mved me t d s tday. I was heading frm Nrth Platte t Brady and he was just utside f Nrth Platte. He jumped in and said, “Thanks fr stpping.” I said, “N prblem, I’m ging t Brady abut 23 miles up the rad, and I’ll take yu that far.”
As we were cnversing, I nticed he smelt f alchl. I als nticed his wrinkled, sun darkened and unshaven face, his messy hair and clthes. But what I nticed mst was his clear, large, blue eyes. They say the eyes are the windw t the sul, and I believe it, if yu lk clsely, yu can pretty much tell the kind f sul a persn has thrugh their eyes. His eyes were almst indescribable. They were s spellbinding, nt a bit f hate in them. Lking at his very rugh appearance, I culd tell he’d been dwn a very hard rad. Smehw, despite the rad he had been dwn, there was n hate in his eyes, nly lve.
I asked him if he wanted a smke, and he said yes, s I gave him ne, then I let him keep the whle pack, fr which he seemed genuinely grateful. I started asking him where he was frm, where he was heading, whether he had a family, etc. He tld me he had been n the rad fr six days, cming frm Arizna where he had recently had a heart attack and heart surgery. He was pretty much healed up but culdn’t find wrk. He was heading back t his birthplace f Kansas City, which is where I was brn as well. He said he lst his wife t a brain tumr ten years ag, and that he never had kids because his wife culdn’t have any. We talked the rest f the way, and I had a feeling that there was smething abut this guy that I culdn’t put my finger n, but it was smething special.
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S we gt t Brady and I said, “Well, this is the end f my line.”
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As I mentined, I tld him I was ging t give him sme mney.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省县域教研联盟高三上学期12月月考】
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。
“Where is papa ging with that axe (斧子)?”Said Fern t her mther as they were setting the table fr breakfast.
“Out t the hghuse (猪圈),”replied Mrs. Arable. “Sme pigs were brn last night.”
“I dn’t see why he needs an axe,” cntinued Fern, wh was nly eight.
“Well, ”said her mther, “ne f the pigs is a runt (发育不良的小动物). It’s very small and weak, and it will never amunt t anything. S yur father has decided t d away with it.”
“D away with it?” shuted Fern. “Yu mean kill it? Just because it’s smaller than the thers?”
“Dn’t yell, Fern!” she said. “Yur father is right. The pig wuld prbably die anyway.”
Fern pushed a chair ut f the way and ran utdrs. The grass was wet and the earth smelled springtime. Fern’s shes were wetting by the time she caught up with her father.
“Please dn’t kill it! It’s unfair,” she said.
Mr. Arable stpped.
“Fern,” he said gently, “yu will have t learn t cntrl yurself.”
“This is a matter f life and death, and yu talk abut cntrlling myself.”Tears ran dwn her cheeks and she tk hld f the axe and tried t pull it ut f her father’s hand.
“Fern,” said Mr. Arable, “I knw mre abut raising a grup f pigs than yu d. A weak pig makes truble.”
“But it’s unfair,” cried Fern. “The pig culdn’t help being brn small. If I had been very small at birth, wuld yu have killed me?”
Mr. Arable smiled. “Certainly nt,” he said, lking dwn at his daughter with lve. “But this is different. A little girl is ne thing, a little runty pig is anther.”
“There is n difference,” replied Fern, still hanging n t the axe. “This is the mst terrible case f injust ice Iever heard f.”
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An unusual lk came ver Mr. Arable’s face and he seemed almst ready t cry himself.
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When Fern saw her father back with a bx, her eyes were shining with excitement.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省诸暨市高三上学期12月诊断性考试】
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。
The Save
Instantly Casey raised her hand, she feared she had made an awful mistake.
“OK,” Cach said. “Casey will be galie (守门员) in the furth quarter.”
Casey ndded uneasily. She had just jined the Eagles. Nw she had vlunteered t be galie, a psitin that required cnfidence, which she lacked.
Casey swallwed hard when taking her turn in frnt f the gal fr prega me warm-ups. The gal suddenly lked as big as a mvie screen.
When Casey jgged ver t her dad near the sidelines, she said quietly, “I cannt d it.”, blinking back tears. “Sure yu can,” Dad encuraged her. “Just keep yur head up and be aggressive (好斗的). Yu might surprise yurself.”
The game kicked ff and Casey’s teammates scred three quick gals. Clearly, they were the better team mstly because their ppnents’ best player was at a pian recital (演奏会). At halftime the Eagles led, 4 t 0. But then she nticed the Cmets’ star, number 25 racing tward the field. The pian recital had ended.
Number 25 was flashing acrss the field, dribbling (带球) past defenders. She zipped past several players and kicked the ball hard int the gal. It was 4 t 1. Tw minutes later, number 25 intercepted (拦截) a pass and weaved dwn (穿行) the field, cntrlling the ball as if it were tied t her ft. She scred again. It was 4 t 2.
Casey felt her stmach tighten. Sn she wuld be the ne helplessly guarding the gal.
The whistle went. Number 25 scred a third time. The Eagles led by ne gal.
“OK, Casey,” Cach said as the Eagles huddled up befre the furth quarter. “Yu g in gal.”
Casey std in frnt f the net. She yelled fr her teammates, wh were dminating the game again. They hadn’t scred, but Casey hadn’t had t make any saves either. Number 25 appeared t be tired.
Casey’s heart raced whenever the ball came. But each time it was kicked away. Nw there were tw minutes left. “Hurry up,” Casey thught. “If I never have t tuch the ball, we’ll win the game. I’ll never...”
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Suddenly number 25 had the ball and was racing up the side-line.
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Casey backed quickly t ward the net as number 25 sent anther sht.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省绍兴市高三上学期11月选考科目诊断性考试】
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。
I’m retired and nt respnsible fr much these days. I dn’t have schl-age children wh require help with their hmewrk. I sleep in when I chse, d a little writing and repair a few things arund the huse. My wife’s wrk, n the ther hand, is never-ending. Diana takes care f her parents in their mid-nineties, tends t hme and garden, vlunteers fr varius cmmunity rganizatins, and is a gld-star grandmther. She is als a dedicated cat lver, and cats have always been her pet f chice.
All that changed when tw small black-and-brwn dgs scampered int ur yard and melted Diana’s heart. It happened nt lng ag. The dgs appeared unannunced and had been seen by hikers n numerus ccasins, raming the wds like tiny lst suls. They were hmeless dgs, as wild as the wind. N ne culd get within 100 yards f them. In their struggle fr survival, the tw had figured ut a way t avid peple and find fd and shelter in the wilderness.
They were undeniably cute and appealing. Many f ur neighbrs tried t lure them in with treats, but the tiny dgs remained unapprachable. My wife began leaving tasty fd ut, slwly mving the fd bwl clser with each feeding. As days passed, they ventured clser and clser. Diana made a cnscius effrt nt t frighten them. She called them t dinner with a cmfrting vice, letting them knw they were safe. It was imprtant that they trusted her. Why? She was lking fr smething t mther. Fr Diana, lve is the medicine t everything, and nthing tugged at her heartstrings mre than a hungry and hmeless animal.
Diana named them “Emma” and “Daisy” and she called the dgs her “little wlves.” Initially, they wuld nt let her tuch them. As days turned int weeks, their bnd slwly grew. Sn, Diana was petting them. Next, they were eating frm her hand. Befre lng, she had them sitting in her lap and fllwing her arund the yard. And pf! My wife was instantly transfrmed frm cat lady t dg lady.
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It wasn’t lng befre the dgs were sleeping in the huse and assuming their rle as “watchdgs”.
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Time in the yard feels like a secnd childhd with Daisy and Emma playing abut ur feet.
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读后续写【2024·浙江省嘉兴市上学期高三一模教学测试】
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。
Mr. Msp’s Chickens
Mr. Msp had a lt f chickens. But Pili Pili was rare and precius. I remember the day he brught her back t the village. “Her name shall be Pepper—Pili Pili,” he said, gently strking (抚摸) her black-and-white feathers. He prmised me, “Next time I get a chicken, yu may chse a greater name.” Pili Pili was the pride f ur village. But nw she was missing. Everyne in the village jined in the search fr her.
After schl the next day, I ran all the way hme. “Did they find Pili Pili?” I was ut f breath. Mama sighed. “Yes, n the ther side f the fence.” She ndded at the lw fence f bushes that surrunded ur village. Grace, my little sister, pened her eyes wide.“Ahyena (鼠狗) ATE Pili Pili! Only her FEATHERS are left!”
I ducked int ur huse. I tk my ntebk ut f my bag as well as my mst treasured pssessin: a bx f markers. On a piece f paper I made a rugh picture f ur village and the smth, blue hills all arund it. Then I drew Pili Pili, the famus black-and-white chicken, standing strng and elegant. I was s busy drawing that I didn’t ntice Grace had jined me n the flr. She was drawing smething, pressing the tip f my purple marker flat.
“N, Grace!” I yelled, grabbing my marker. “What is that?”
“A hyena,” Grace said, and then ran utside t shw Mr. Msp her drawing. I fllwed.
The ld man was weeding. He lked and. Grace ran ver and threw her arms arund his neck. “Did yu cry?” Grace burst ut. I rlled my eyes but Mr. Msp laughed. “Me? An ld man, cry ver a chicken?” He smiled sftly as we handed him ur pictures. “Thank yu, girls.”
The fllwing day when I came hme frm schl, Grace met me at the dr f ur huse. “Mr. Msp hns gne t market t buy a new chicken!” She pulled at the sleeve (袖子) f my schl unifrm. “What d yu think he will call it?”
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I suddenly remembered the prmise Mr. Msp had made.
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Mr. Msp lked at me and asked, “Have yu thught f a name?”
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