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试题原题第二节(满分分)阅读下面材料,25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 knewI wouldh(av空e a手b道ey)ond-busy summer,I wouldbe ajunior teacherfor theLittle Dragons Karate Camp.And I had todo summer swim team.And Ollie andI alreadyhad twocustomers forour dog-walking busine;ss.“You mightbe bitingoff morethan youcan chewmy momsaid with a warning11glimpse when I talkedto herabout itand announced,want todo everything!“Dont worry,I grinned//I havestrong teeth!”My momsmiled back.In thiscase,its yourorganizational skills,notyour teeth,thatneed to be strong/I didnttakeit tomy heart.And the first weekreally wasno problem.My friendOllie wasout oftown andrkarate camp hadnt started,so myswim stuffwas all I neededto worryabout.The nextweekwas greattoo.I swam,and aLittleDragon at karatecamp told me I was hisfavoriteteacher ever!I didlearn,though,that stayingorganized withtwo activitieswas harder.Mybackpack was already stuffedwith atowel andswim things,so Ineeded anotherfor mykarateclothing.Riding mybike fromkaratecampto thepool withtwo backpackswas achallenge.But Istill hadit undercontrol untilOllie gotback.nWere lategetting ourbusiness together!he said.Well haveto spendeveryspare minutepreparing//f“But I don thave anyspare minutes!I said.“Did youforget weagreed towalk Alfieevery SaturdayAnd Muffinon Tuesdaysat4:00Ollie asked.I couldntlet Olliedown,so I took outa thirdbackpack andfilled itwithdog toys,treats,and plastic bags.I thoughtI wasall set.rBut Iwas wrong!It didnttake longfor mydog-walking stuffand karate stuff andswimstuff to get allmixed up,forgotten,or lost.One day,I forgotmy karatebackpackand had to borrowEmmas extraoutfit,which wastoo tight.The nextday,I rememberedmykaratestuffbut forgotmy swimsuit,so I hadto help outin thesnack shopand stayoutof thepool allafternoon.And anothertime,when(I护rea目che镜d)into mydog-walkingpack forplasticbags,allIcould findwere swimgoggles andsunscreen.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Worse still,I hadto keep track of all thespecial times._______Luckily,I,with my parents,came up with a solution toget organized.试题分析人物
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①Ollie:my friend/Ollieand I alreadyhad twocustomers forour dog-walkingbusiness@my mom:You mightbe bitingoff morethan youcan chew/its yourorganizationalskills,not yourteeth,that needtohestrongf
③.I前:I文di故dn事tta梗ke概it tomy heart/Later,it wasa mess./What couldIdo2虽然对即将到来的忙碌的暑假有心理准备,要去空手道夏令营当教练,要去参加夏季游泳队的训练,还要跟一起为客户遛狗等妈妈也提醒我,要减少活动,但我觉得可以对付开始的两周Ol,lie总体感觉还行当回来告诉我要为客户遛狗后,Ollie为了不让他失望,我干起了第三份活我以为我准备好了,但事实表明,我把三件事情安排起来干真的是一团糟我该怎么办呢?…….续写安排3第一段:
①(与前W一or句se衔st接ill),Ihadto keeptrack ofall thespecial times.
②(过渡)我对付这些keeptrackof the的sp结ec果ial(ti想me法s和行动?)
③(承上启下)接下去,sp我ec该ial怎ti么me办s第二段
①(与前一Lu句ck衔ily接,1),w这ith个myparent是s,c怎am么e做upwithasolution toget organized.
②(过渡)按照这个solu我tio能n否轻松地去做几件事情
③(收尾)对此经历的so反lu思tion,下水作文Worsestill,Ihadtokeeptrackofallthespecialtimes.As thejunior teacher,Ihadto bein theKarateCampearly everymorning till11am.After ashort lunchbreak,Ihad toinvolve myselfin thesummerswimteam,the practicealways lastingthree hours,which seemedendless.What puzzledme mostwas that Olliegot moredog-walkingbusiness!All ofthose threwme into a stateof mess.I felta bitregretful,though Ibehavedas ifnothing had(embarrasse)dme.Eventually,my momswarning glimpsedraggLeudckmileyt,o hIe,r fwoirthhelmpy.p8ar8ewntosr,dscame upwithasolutiontogetorganized.Accordingto myparents experience,they presentedtheir valuablesuggestions.Theyhelped mecreate atable on the boardhung onthe wall.I filledin theblanks withthespecific activitieswith theirdetailed information,including places,times andwhat Ishouldtakeontheexact dayetc.After that,my awesomeparents evenprovided methreedifferent bagsto containdifferent stuffs,which wasa reallyexcellent wayto avoidthemess.The solutionproved tobe asuccess,which taught me agood lessonof theimportanceof organizationalskills.93words读后续写-她的音乐因何而动人?续写题目Many yearsago,when Iwas ayoungman inmy twenties,I workedasasalesman foraSt.Louis pianocompany.Every timewe wouldadvertise inSoutheast Missouri,wewould receivea replyonapostcard whichsaid,Please bringme a new piano for mylittlegranddaughter.I canpay$10a monthwith myegg money.The old lady scrawledonand onand onthat postcarduntil shefilled itup.Of course,we could not sell anew pianofor$10a month.No financecompany wouldcarrya contractwith paymentsthat small,so weignored herpostcards.One day,however,I happenedtobein thatarea callingon otherreplies,andout ofcuriosityI decidedto lookthe oldlady up.The oldlady livedin asmall anddirty houseinthe middleofacotton field.There werechickens in the house.Obviously,the oldladycould nothave qualifiedto purchaseanything oncredit.Her littlegranddaughter wasabout10,bare foot.I explainedto the oldladythat wecouldnotsellanew pianofor$10a month.However,she stillsent usthe samepostcard everysix weeks.A coupleof yearslater,lowned myown pianocompany,and whenI advertisedinthat area,the postcardsstarted comingto me.For months,I ignoredthem.But then,one day,despite knowingthat Iwas aboutto makea terriblebusinessdecision,1delivered the piano totheoldlady andtold herI wouldcarry thecontractmyself at$10a monthwith nointerest,and thatwould mean52payments.Itookthenew pianoin thehouse andplaced itwhere Ithought theroof wouldbe leastlikely torainon it.I toldher andthe littlegirl totry tokeep thechickens offof it,andIleft-sure Ihadjust thrownaway anewpiano.But thepayments camein,all52of themas agreed.--sometimes withcoins tapedtoa3x5inch cardintheenvelope.It wasincredible!So,I puttheincident outof my mind for20years.Para1:Then oneday,as Iwas sittingat thebar havingan afterdinner drink,Iheard themost beautifulpiano musicbehind me.Para2:She toldme hername wasElise andsince hergrandmother couldntaffordto payfor lessons,she hadlearned toplay bylistening tothe radio.Para1:Then oneday,as Iwas sittingat thebar havingan afterdinner drink,Iheard themost beautifulpiano musicbehind me.Filling theair witha laid-back,nostalgic yetlively ambience,the gentleflow ofmusicjust seemedto havemade mywine tastier.More surprisingwasthatit wasntarendition of the greatslike Liszt,Chopin,or Bach,but ratheran originalpiece thatweirdlyreminded meofthesunny dayswhenIroamed aroundthe countrysideofMissouri.After takingmy lastsip,I turnedon mychair.Under awarm glowsat amiddle-aged pianist,her fingersflying throughthe keyswith incrediblegrace.When themusicsubsided,interested inknowing herstory withthepiano,I approached.Para2:She toldme hername wasElise andsince hergrandmother couldntaffordto payfor lessons,she hadlearned toplay bylistening tothe radio.“Is yourpiano anheirloom”entranced andcurious,I asked.She didntanswer atoncebut thesaddest versionsof Twinkle,Twinkle,Little Starsbounced offthe keys.Then,her eyesglistening,she uttered,“For years,grandma paidfor mypiano witheggmoney andthat wasthefirstsong shetaughtme.Iwasthunderstruck.Now,playingpiano hasbecome myway ofremembering her.Hearing that,the smallhouse andtheold ladyresurfaced inmymind.Suddenly,it allmade sense.Her musicwas perfectbecause she had her grandmothersperseverance onher handsand lovein herheart.Her musicwas perfectbecauseshehadhergrandmothersperseverance onher handsand lovein herheart.。
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