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十年读后续写真题(原卷版)目录年2025年月八省联考卷(人与社会、人与自我)20251年月浙江卷(人与社会、人与自我)20251年2024年新课标卷(人与社会)2024III年月九省联考卷(人与自然)20241年月浙江卷(人与自我)20241年2023年新课标卷(人与自我)2023III年月四省联考(人与自然)20232年月浙江卷(人与自然)20231年2022年新高考卷(人与社会)2022III年月浙江卷(人与自然)20226年月浙江卷(人与社会)20221年2021年新高考卷(人与社会)2021IH年月浙江卷(人与社会)20216年月浙江卷(人与社会)20211年月八省联考卷(人与社会)20211年2020年新高考卷(人与社会)2020III年月浙江卷(人与自然)20207年月浙江卷(人与自然)20201年2018His firstfew visitsto thegreat outdoors were funny.Just like a child,he wouldplay in the grasssome and thenrun back to Kaytlinfor safety.Soon she had himclimbing trees and findingnest material.One dayin thetrees,Squirt metup with a familyof graysquirrels.One night,Squirt didntcome back to ourhouse andit rainedhard.(年月浙江卷)20231I was invited toa cookout on an old friendsfarm inwestern Washington.I parkedmy caroutside the farm andwalkedpast amilking housewhich had apparently not been usedin manyyears.A noiseat awindow caughtmy(蜂鸟),attention,so Ientered it.It was a hummingbirddesperately trying to escape.She wascovered inspider-webs(蛛网)and wasbarely able to moveher wings.She ceasedher strugglethe instantI pickedher up.With the bird in my cuppedhand,I lookedaround to see howshe hadgotten in.The brokenwindow glasswas thelikelyanswer.I stuffeda pieceof clothinto thehole and took heroutside,closing the door securelybehind me.When Iopened myhand,thebirddid notfly away;she satlooking at me with her brighteyes.I removedthesticky spider-webs thatcovered herhead andwings.Still,she madeno attemptto fly.Perhaps she had beenstrugglingagainst the window toolong and was tootired Ortoo thirstyAs I carriedher up the blackberry-lined pathtoward mycar where I kepta waterbottle,she began to move.I stopped,and shesoon tookwing butdid notimmediately flyaway.(悬停),Hovering sheapproached withinsix inchesof myface.For avery longmoment,this tinycreature lookedinto my eyes,turning herhead fromside toside.Then sheflew quicklyout ofsight.During thecookout,I toldmy hostsabout thehummingbird incident.They promisedto fixthe window.AsI wasdeparting,my friendswalked me to mycar.I wasstanding by the carwhen ahummingbird flewto thecenter of ourgroup andbegan hovering.She turnedfrom personto personuntil shecame to me.She againlooked directlyinto myeyes,then letout asqueaking callandwas gone.For amoment,all werespeechless.Then someonesaid,She musthavecome to say goodbye.”A few weeks later,I went to thefarm again.I wasjust about to leavewhen thehummingbird appeared.(年新高考卷)2022IIIIt was the dayof thebig cross-country run.Students fromseven differentprimary schoolsin and around thesmall(路线)town werewarming up and walkingthe routethrough thickevergreen forest.I lookedaround andfinally spottedDavid,who wasstanding byhimself offto theside bya fence.He wassmallfor tenyears old.His usualbig toothysmile was absent today.I walkedover and asked himwhy he wasnt with theother children.He hesitatedand thensaid hehad decidednot to run.What waswrong Hehad workedso hardfor thisevent!I quicklysearched thecrowd for the schoolscoach and asked himwhat hadhappened.€6I was afraid thatkidsfrom otherschools wouldlaugh athim,“he explaineduncomfortably.I gavehim thechoice torun ornot,and let himdecide.(懊恼)I bitback myfrustration.I knewthe coachmeant well-he thoughthe was doing the right thing.Aftermaking surethat Davidcould runif he wanted,I turnedto findhim comingtowards me,his smallbody rockingfromside toside ashe swunghis feetforward.David had a braindisease whichprevented himfrom walkingor runninglike otherchildren,but atschool hisclassmatesthought ofhim as a regularkid.He alwaysparticipated to the best of his ability inwhatever they were doing.That waswhy some of the children thoughtit unusualthat David had decidedto join the cross-country team.It justtookhim longer-thats all.Davidhadnot misseda singlepractice,and althoughhe always finished hisrun longafterthe otherchildren,he didalwaysfinish.As aspecial educationteacher at the school,I wasfamiliar with the challengesDavidfaced andwas proudof hisstrong determination.We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldn ftlook at me.I watched as Davidmoved up to thestarting linewiththe other runners.(年月浙江卷)20226I needed to dosomething inmy communityin orderto completethe communityservice hoursrequired tograduatefrom high school.Some of my friendshad signedup to spend time at a soup kitchen,so I did,too.It seemedlike a goodthing to do.I thought that we would justbe passingout dinnersto thosein need,but Ifound outwewould be doingeverythingfrom preparingto servingthe dinner.We beganpreparing thefood,from mixingsalad dressingto separatingfrozenmeat.Much stillneededto be donebefore dinnerwas served,but alreadyoutside the building manyhomeless peopleweregathering.It wasntuntil acouple ofhours laterthat weopened thedoors andbegan servingdinner.As theline ofpeople came toward me,I got a littlescared.Id comeface toface withthe homeless:How shouldIact Howwould theytreat meWould theyhate mefor havingmore thanthey didWhile some of thepeople lookedveryfriendly,someof them lookedso dangerous.I didnt have too much time to worryabout it.I was assigned toservethe saladwiththelady nexttome.She smiledat meand saidif Ineeded help,shed beright there,which Ifound quitecomforting.I hadnever seenso manypeople wantingfood.They wereof allages andnationalities.Most of them woreclothesthat weretorn anddirty.Some lookedlike theyhad tallygiven upon life,while othersseemed to be makingthe best ofthe situation,smiling andjoking.Some werebetter offthan others,but theyall neededa goodmeal and a warmplaceto eat.It saddenedme to think ofhow manypeople there were whodidnthavea placeto callhome and the onlyfoodthey gotcame from asoupkitchen.As theycame inmy direction,I put on mybrightest andhappiest smile.I wasso happythat I had earnedmy servicehours in this way.(年月浙江卷)20221(指定)When Dr.Henderson wasassigning projectmates for his psychologyclass,I secretlyhoped that he wouldpairme with my bestfriend or at leasta classmateI couldhave somefun with.Above all,I hopedhe wouldntassignme to work withthe fiercelycompetitive andextremely seriousfellow whoalways woredark clothesand apparently(命运)had apersonality tomatch.As fatewould haveit,Dr.Henderson verydeliberately matchedeveryone inclassand announced that I would beworking withthe oneperson inclass I wanted toavoid.I wentup to my newteammate andintroduced myself.He lookedatmeas thoughI werentthere.I felthe treatedmeas thoughI wouldhold himback andprobably makehim failto getan Ain thecourse.He wasntmean orabusive;he justgave methe impressionthat he could dowhatever projectwe dreamedup betterif hedid italone.Needless tosay,I didntlook forwardto anentire termof beingbrushed off,but I tried to make thebestofit anddidntsay anythingfor fearthat I would makethings worse.(假说),The projectrequired eachteam todevelop ahypothesis setup anexperiment totest thehypothesis,dothe statisticalanalysis andpresent thefindings.Whatever gradethe teamreceived would be sharedby bothstudents.When myteammate and I metto discussour project,I wasuneasy.Here wasthis challengingstudent whohad areputationfor single-mindedness andgood grades—the exactopposite ofme.I actuallywanted todrop theclass atonepoint,but stoppedshort becauseI didntwant to give himthe satisfactionof mychickening out.I decidedto sticktoit nomatter what.After longdiscussions wesomehow agreedto doa studyon thepsychological well-being ofteenagers.1wasntsure whatit meantexactly,but at least we hadatopic.We started to meetregularly todraw upour plans.One dayI gotword thathe wasadmitted tohospital for a seriousdisease.(年新高考卷)2021IIIThe twinswere filled with excitementas theythought of the surprisethey wereplanning forMothers Day.Howpleased andproud Motherwouldbewhen theybrought herbreakfast inbed.They planned to makeFrench toastandchicken porndge.They hadwatched theirmother in the kitchen.There was nothing toit.Jenna andJeff knewexactlywhat to do.The bigday cameat last.The alarmrang at6a.m.The pairwent down the stairsquietly to the kitchen.Theydecided to boil the porridge first.They putsome riceinto apot ofwater andleft it toboilwhile theymade theFrenchtoast.Jeff broketwo eggsinto aplate and added in some milk.Jenna foundthe bread and puttwo slicesinto theeggmixture.Next,Jeff turnedon thesecond stoveburner toheat upthe fryingpan.Everything was going smoothlyuntilJeff startedfrying the bread.The panwas toohot and thebreadturned blackwithin seconds.Jenna threwthe burntpieceinto thesink and put in the otherslice of bread.This time,she turneddown the fire soit cookednicely.Then Jeffnoticed steamshooting out of thepot and the lidstarting toshake.The nextminute,the porridgeboiledover and put out thefire.Jenna panicked.Thankfully,Jeff stayedcalm andturned off the gasquickly.But thestovewas amess now.Jenna toldJeff toclean itup sothey couldcontinue tocook therest of theporridge.But Jeffshandtouched thehot burnerand hegave acry ofpain.Jenna madehim puthis handin coldwater.Then shecaught thesmellof burning.Oh dear!The pieceofbreadin thepan hadturned blackas well.As thetwins lookedaround themin disappointment,their fatherappeared.The twinscarried thebreakfast andwoke theirmother up.(年月浙江卷)20216My dad,George,only had an eighth grade education.A quietman,he didntunderstand myworld ofschoolactivities.From age14,he worked.And hisdad,Albert,took themoney my dad earnedand usedit topay familyexpenses.(超过)I didntreally understand his worldeither:He wasa livestocktrucker,and I thoughtthat Iwouldsurpassanything hehad accomplishedby the time Iwalked across the stageat highschool graduation.Summers in the mid-70swerespent athome shootingbaskets,hitting abaseball,or throwinga football,preparing(长for myfuture asa quarterbackon afootball team.In poorweather,I readabout sportsor practicedmy trombone号).The summerbefore myeighthgradeI was one of a groupof boysthat aneighboring farmerhired towork inhisfield.He explainedour basictask,the tractorfired upand wewere off,riding down the fieldlooking forweeds tospraywith chemicals.After ashort way,the farmerstopped andpointed at a weedwhich wemissed.Then webegan again.This happenedover andover,but wesoon learnedto identifydifferent grasseslike cockleburs,lamb^-quarters,foxtails,and theking ofweeds,the prettypurple thistle.It wastiring work,but Ilooked forwardto thepay,even thoughI wasntsurehow muchit wouldamount to.At home,my dadsaid,A job*sa big stepto growingup.Im gladyou willbe contributingto the household.Mydads wordsmade merealize thatmy earningsmight notbe mineto dowith as I wished.My laborslasted abouttwo weeks,andthefarmer said there might be morework,but I wasnt interested.Idecided it was notfair that I hadto contributemy money.The payday arrivedat lastIunderstood immediatelywhat myparents wereworried about.(年月浙江卷)20211(南瓜)Pumpkin carvingat Halloweenisa family tradition.We visita localfarm everyOctober.In thepumpkinfield,I competewith mythree brothersand sister to seekoutthebiggest pumpkin.My dadhas arule thatwe havetocarry ourpumpkins backhome,andasthe eldestchild I have an advantage-I carriedan85-pounder backlast year.This year,it washard totell whethermy prizeortheone chosenby my14-year-old brother,Jason,wasthewinner.Unfortunately weforgot toweigh thembefore takingout theirinsides,but I was determinedto provemy point.All ofuswere hardat workat thekitchen table,with mymom filmingthe annualevent.Im unsurenow whyI thoughtforcingmy headinside thepumpkin wouldsettle thematter,but it seemed to make perfectsense at thetime.With thepumpkin restingon the table,hole uppermost,I bentover andpressed my head againstthe opening.Atfirst I got jammedjust abovemy eyes and then,as I went onwith mytask,unwilling to quit,my nosebriefly prevented(软木塞)entry.Finally I managed to put mywhole headinto it,like acork forcedinto abottle.I wasabletostraightenup withthe hugepumpkin restingon myshoulders.My excitementwas short-lived.The pumpkinwas heavy.Im going to setit down,now,I said,and withJasonhelping tosupport itsweight,I bentback overthe tabletogiveit somewhereto rest.It was only when I triedtoremove my head thatI realizedgetting outwasgoingtobeless straightforwardthan gettingin.When Ipulled hard,mynose gotin the way.I gotinto apanic as I pressedfirmly againstthetableand movedmyheadaround trying to findtheright angle,but it wasnouse.I cantget itout!”I shouted,my voicesounding unnaturallyloud in the enclosedspace.I wasstuck forfive orsix minutesthough itfelt muchlonger.The videowas postedthe day before Halloween.(年月八省联考卷)20211During thispast year,Ive hadthree instancesof cartrouble.Each time these thingshappened,I wassick of theway mostpeople hadntbothered to help.One ofthose times,I wason theside of the roadfbr closeto threehours with(千斤顶),my bigJeep.I putsigns in the windows,big signsthat saidNEED AJACK andoffered money.Nothing.Right asI was abouttogive up,a Mexicanfamily in a smalltruck pulledover,andthefather boundedout.He sizedupthesituation andcalled for his daughter,who spokeEnglish.He conveyedthrough herthathehada(锯子)jack butthat itwas toosmall for the Jeep,so wewould needsomething tosupport it.Then hegot asaw fromthe truck andcut asection out of a big logon theside of the road.We rolledit overandputhis jackontop,and wewere inbusiness.I startedtaking thewheel off,and then,if youcan believeit,I brokehis tire iron.No worries:He handedit to hiswife,and she wasgonein aflash down the roadto buya newtireiron.She was back in15minutes.We finishedthe job,and Iwasavery happyman.The twoof uswere dirtyand sweaty.His wifeprepared apot ofwater forus towash ourhands.I triedtoputa$20bill in the manshand,but hewouldnt takeit,so insteadI wentup to thetruckand gaveit to his wifeas quietlyasI could.I askedthe littlegirl where they lived.Mexico,she said.They werein Oregonso Mommyand Daddycouldwork ona fruitfarm forthe nextfew weeks.Then they would gohome.When Iwasabouttosay goodbye,the girlasked if Id hadlunch.After theyleft,I gotinto myJeep andopened thepaper bag.(年新高考卷)2020inThe Meredithfamily livedin asmall community.As theeconomy was in decline,some peopleinthe town hadlosttheir jobs.Many of their familieswere strugglingtomakeends meet.People weretrying tohelp eachother meetthechallenges.Mrs.Meredith wasa mostkind andthoughtful woman.She spenta greatdeal oftime visitingthe poor.She knewtheyhad problems,and theyneeded allkinds ofhelp.When shehad time,she wouldbring foodand medicineto them.年月浙江卷(人与自然)20186年2017年月浙江卷(人与社会)2017H年月浙江卷(人与社会)20176年2016年月浙江卷(人与社会)201610(年月八省联考卷)20251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Iwas in Philadelphiafor aconference when I sawanadinthe hotel.A nearbytheater wasshowing a(纪录片)documentary aboutseveral localanimal sheltersthat werehelping tosave abandoneddogs acrossthecountry.I loveanimals,and I felt anurge togo tothis fundraisingevent.However,none of my co-workers wouldgowith me,and Iwas worriedabout walkingon the street aloneat night.I resignedmyself tospending theevening inmy hotelroom,but assoon asI gotbackto my roomIfeltrestlessand bored.The theaterwhere theevent wastaking placewas onlyabout fiveblocks from thehotel,andthearea aroundthehotel didn*tseemparticularly dangerous.So,I decidedto braveit.I gatheredup my wallet androom keyand setoff.It wasalready gettingdark andthe streetswere nearlydeserted.Imanagedto findthe streetthe theaterwason,but when I turnedthe corner,I stoppedin shock.In frontof the theater werea groupof bikers-very big,tough-lookingbikers.Fve knownlots ofmotorcycle enthusiastsand mostare nicepeople.However,inthiscase,Iwasa womanall(徽章)alone,in astrange neighborhood,at night,and therewere twentyor sovery largemen-all wearinginsigniathat indicatedthey wereinsomesort ofclub-standing beforeme.Warning bellsbegan tosound inmyhead,and myheartwas pounding.Was Iat the right theaterHad Imisread thedate ofthe eventAsign outside the theatertold me thatIwasintherightplace on therightevening.Nevertheless,I wonderedif Ishouldrush backtomyhotel insteadof walkingthrough thatcrowd ofbikers.I finallydecided thatIwouldbe saferinsidethetheater.Hopefully,the bikerswould havegone awaybythetimethefilm wasOnemorning shetold herchildren about afamilyshehadvisited thedaybefore.There wasa mansick inbed,hiswife,who tookcare ofhim andcould notgo outtowork,and theirlittle boy.The littleboy—his namewasBernard—had interestedher verymuch.“I wishyou couldsee she said to her ownchildren,John,Harry,and Clara.He issuch ahelp tohis mother.Hewants verymuch toearn somemoney,but Idont seewhat hecan do.”After theirmother leftthe room,thechildrensat thinking about Bernard.I wishwe couldhelp him to earnmoney,“said Clara.His familyis sufferingso much.,^“So doIJ saidHarry.We reallyshould dosomething toassist them.^^For somemoments,John saidnothing,but,suddenly,he sprangtohisfeet andcried,“I havea great idea!I havea(完成)solution thatwe canall helpaccomplishThe otherchildren alsojumped upall attention.When Johnhadan idea,itwas sure tobe a good one.Til tellyou(爆米what we can doJ saidJohn.You knowthat bigbox ofcorn UncleJohn sentus Well,wecanmake popcorn花),andputit intopaper bags,and Bernardcan takeit aroundto thehouses andsell it.”When Mrs.Meredith heardof Johns idea,she thoughtitwasa goodone,too.With everythingready,Bernard startedouton his newbusiness.(年月浙江卷)20207One fall,my wifeElli and I hada singlegoal:to photographpolar bears.We werestaying ata researchcampoutside thepolar bearcapital ofthe woiid”—thetownof Churchillin Manitoba,Canada.一Taking pictures of polar bears isamazing but also dangerous.Polar bears-like allwild animalsshould bephotographedfromasafe distance.When Imface toface with a polarbear,I likeittobe througha camerawith atelephotolens.But sometimes,that iseasier saidthan done.This wasone ofthose times.As Elli and Icooked dinner,a youngmale polarbear whowas playingin anearby lakesniffed,and smelledourgarlic bread.The hungrybear followedhis noseto ourcamp,which wassurrounded bya highwire fence.He pulledand bitthewire.He stoodonhisback legsand pushedat thewooden fenceposts.Terrified,Elli and Itriedall the bear defenseactions weknew.We yelledat the bear,hit potshard,and firedblankshotgun shellsinto the air.Sometimes loudnoises likethese willscare bearsoff.Not thispolarbearthough-he just(爪子).kept tryingto teardownthe fence withhis massivepawsI radioedthe campmanager forhelp.He toldmeahelicopter wason itsway,but itwouldbe30minutes beforeit(相遇),arrived.Making thebestofthis closeencounter Itook somepicturesofthebear.Elliand I fearedthefencewouldnt lastthrough30more minutesofthebears punishment.The campmanagersuggested Iuse pepperspray.The sprayburns thebears eyes,but doesnthurt them.So Iapproached ouruninvited(用叫),guest slowlyand,through thefence,sprayed himintheface.With anangry roarL thebear ranto thelaketo washhis eyes.A fewminutes later,thebearheaded backto ourcamp.At thatvery moment,the helicopterarrived.(年月浙江卷)20201Im goingto missyou somuch,Poppy,“saidthetall,thin teenager.He bentdown tohug hisold friendgoodbye.(情绪)He stood up,hugged hisparents,and smiled,trying notto lethis emotionsget thebetter ofhim.His parentswere notquite ableto keeptheirs undercontrol.They haddriven theirson severalhours out of towntothe universitywhere hewould soonbe livingand studying.It wastime tosaygoodbyefor nowatleast.The familyhuggedand smiledthrough mistyeyesandthen laughed.The boylifted thelast bagonto hisshoulder,and flasheda brightsmile.I guessthis isit,“he said.Ill seeyouback homein amonth,okay”His parentsnodded,and theywatchedashe walkedout ofsight into the crowdsofhundreds ofstudents andparents.The boysmother turnedto the dog,Okay,Poppy,time togo backhome.”The houseseemed quietasatomb withoutthe boyliving there.All thatweek,Poppy didntseem interestedin herdinner,her favoritetoy,or even in herdaily walk.Her ownerswere sadtoo,but theyknew theirson wouldbe backtovisit.Poppy didnt.They offeredthedogsomeof her favoritepeanut buttertreats.They evenlet hersit onthe sofa,but theold girljustwasnt herusual cheerfulself.Her ownersstartedto get worried.What shouldwe doto cheerPoppy up”asked Dad.Weve triedeverything.^^“Ihaveanidea,but itmightbe a littlecrazy,“smiled Mom.Without anybodyleft inthehousebut us,this placecoulduse abit offun.Lets geta littledog fbrPoppy.”It didnttake longbefore theywalked through the frontdoor carryinga bigbox.Poppy welcomedthem homeas(摆动)usual,but when she saw the box,she stopped.She puther noseon it.Her tailbegan waggingever soslowly,then fasteras shecaught thesmell.Dad openedthe boxandasweet littledog appeared.A fewweeks later,the boyarrived homefrom university.(年月浙江卷)20186It wassummer,and my dad wantedto treatmetoa vacationlike neverbefore.He decidedto takeme ona trip tothe WildWest.We tooka planeto Albuquerque,a bigcity inthe stateof NewMexico.We reachedAlbuquerque inthe lateafternoon.Uncle Paul,my dadsfriend,picked us up from the airportand droveusuptohis farm inPecos.His wifeTina cookedus adelicious dinnerand wegot toknow hissons Ryanand Kyle.My dadand Ispent thenightintheguestroom ofthefarmhouse listeningto thefrogs andwater rollingdowntheriver nearby.Very earlyinthe morning,Uncle Paulwoke usuptohave breakfast.The daystarts atdawn onmy farm/9he said.After breakfast,I(吃草).wenttohelp AuntTina feedthe chickens,while my dad wentwith Uncle Paul to take thesheep outto grazeIwas impressedto seemydadand Uncle Paul ridinghorses.They lookedreally cool.In theafternoon,I askedUnclePaulifIcould take a horse ride,and hesaid yes,as longas mydad wentwith me.I wasntgoingtotake ahorserideby myselfanyway.So,mydadandIputonour newcowboy hats,got onour horses,and headedslowly towards the mountains.6tDon,tbelate forsupper,“UnclePaulcried,and keeptothetrack so thatyou dontget lost!”“OK!”mydadcried back.After awhile UnclePaul andhisfarmhouse wereout ofsight.It wassopeaceful andquiet andthe colorsofthebrown rocks,the deepgreen pinetrees,andthelate afternoonsun mixedto(编织的)create amagic scene.It lookedlike abeautiful wovenblanket spreadout uponthe groundjust forus.Suddenly alittle rabbitjumped outin frontofmyhorse.We hadno ideawhere wewere andit gotdark.(年月浙江卷)201711A vacationwithmymotherI hadan interestingchildhood:It wasfilledwithsurprise andamusements,all becauseofmymother-loving,sweet,and yetabsent-minded andforgetful.One strange family tripwe tookwhen Iwas eleventells alot abouther.My twosets ofgrandparents livedin Coloradoand NorthDakota,and myparents decidedtospenda fewweeksdriving tothose states and seeingall thesights alongthe way.As the first dayof ourtrip approached,David,myeight-year-old brother,andIunwillingly saidgood-bye toall of our friends.Who knewif wedever seethem againFinally,the momentofourdeparture arrived,and weloaded suitcases,books,games,camping equipment,andatentinto the car andbravely drove off.We bravelydroveoffagain twohours laterafter wedreturned home to getthe purseandtravelers checksMom hadforgotten.David andI werealways alittle nervouswhen usinggas stationbathrooms ifMom wasdriving whileDad slept:You stand outsidethedoor and play lookout while Igo,and Illstandoutsidethedoorandplaylookoutwhileyou go.I hadterrible picturesinmymind:Honey,where arethe kids”“What!Oh,Gosh...Ithoughttheywerebeing awfullyquiet.We werenever actuallyleft behindin astrange city,but wewerent abouttotakeany chances.On thefourth orfifth night,we hadtrouble findinga hotelwith avacancy.After drivingin vainfor sometime,Mom suddenlygotagreatidea:Why didntwe finda housewith alikely-looking backyardand askif wecould setuptent thereDavid andI becamenervous.To ourgreat relief,Dad turneddowntheidea.Mom nevercould understandourobjections.If astrangefamilyshowed upon her frontdoorsteps,Mom wouldhave beendelighted.She thinkseveryoneintheworld asnice asshe is.We finallyfound avacancy inthe nexttown.The nextday weremembered thebrand-new tentwehadbrought withus.We drovethrough severalstatesandsaw lotsof greatsights alongtheway.(年月浙江卷)20176On abright,warm Julyafternoon,Mac Hollan,a primaryschool teacher,was cyclingfrom hishome toAlaskawith his friends.One ofhisfriendshad stoppedtomakea bicyclerepair,but theyhad encouragedMac tocarry on,and(骑彳亍)theywouldcatch up with himsoon.As Macpedaled alongalone,he thoughtfondly ofhis wifeand twoyoungdaughters athome.He hopedto showthem thisbeautiful placesomeday.Then Macheard quickand loudbreathing behindhim.“Man,thats abig dog!”he thought.But whenhe lookedtothe side,he sawinstantly thatit wasnta dogat all,butawolf,quickly catchingupwithhim.Macs heartjumped.He foundout hiscan ofbear spray.With onehand onthe bars,he firedthe sprayat thewolf.A brightred cloudenveloped theanimal,andtoMacs relief,it fellback,shaking itshead.But aover.I hurriedinto thetheater,only to find therewere evenmore bikersinside.When thefilm began,I realizedthat thebikers werean animalrescue group.(年月浙江卷)20251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Kevin waspretty bored.His motherwas atwork,andhisfather had been awayon business.Therefore,hewasleftin thecare ofMrs.Hill,anoldlady wholived nextdoor.His parentshad raisedthe12-year-old tobeagood boy.He(叹息)never gotinto trouble,though sometimeshe wantedto dorisky things.Mrs.Hill wasasleep.Kevin sighedandhoped somethingexciting wouldhappen.Suddenly,a movementoutside caughthis eye.Mrs.Hiirs frontwindow facedMr.and Mrs.Greens houseacrossthestreet.The couplehad bothgone towork,soit wasstrange thatsomeone wasover there.Kevin staredat the man attheir frontdoor.Suddenly,the manjumpedthrough anopen windowinto thehouse.With hisheart inhis mouth,Kevin grabbedMrs.Hills homephone andcalledthe police.Thinking that the manmight getaway withwhatever hewanted beforethe policearrived,Kevin decidedto dosomething.He rushedoutofMrs.Hills houseand crossedthestreetquickly.Grabbing abranch froma cut-down tree,he jumpedin throughthewindow.Stop rightthere!You mustleave rightnow!”he calledout,holding thebranch withbothhands.The manfroze fora second,but whenhe sawthe skinnyboy hebreathed asigh ofrelief.Hey,kid,put」that down.It wasmy home.My parentsused tolive hereand myfathers watchwas herehe explained,tryingtolift afloorboard.(回响)At thatmoment,the soundsofapolice carechoed intheair.The manstoodupinapanic,then ranthroughthe housetoward thewindow and jumped out.Kevin followedout andtold thearriving policeofficers whathadhappened.They pursuedand arrestedtheman.Kevin wentbacktoMrs.Hills house.Somehow hewasnt surehehaddone theright thing.What ifhe hastoldthe truth”he thoughtto himself.The manswords soundedpretty convincing.When Mnand Mrs.Green gothome,Kevin wentto talkto them.Kevin andMn Greentook thewatch theyhad foundtothepolice station.(年新课标卷)2024III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 met Gunter ona cold,wet andunforgettable eveningin September.Ihadplannedtofly toVienna andtakeabusto Pragueforaconference.Due toabigstorm,my flighthad beendelayed byan hourandahalf.I toucheddown inViennajust30minutes beforethe departureofthelast busto Prague.The momentI gotofftheplane,I ranlike crazythroughthe airportbuilding andjumped intothe firsttaxi onthe rankwithout asecond thought.That waswhenImetGunter.I told him whereIwasgoing,but hesaid hehadn*t heardofthe bus station.Ithought mypronunciation wasthe problem,so Iexplained againmore slowly,but hestill lookedconfused.When Iwasabout togive up,Gunter fishedout hislittle phoneand rangupafriend.After aheated discussionthat lastedfor whatseemedlikeacentury,Gunter puthis phonedown andstarted thecar.Finally,with justtwo minutesto sparewe rolledintothebus station.Thankfully,there wasa longqueue stillwaitingto boardthebus.Gunter parkedthe taxibehind thebus,turned around,and lookedatmewithabig smileon hisface.n,We madeit,*hesaid.Just thenI realisedthatIhad zerocash inmywallet.I flashedhim anapologetic smileasIpulled outmyPortuguese bankcard.He triedit severaltimes,but thecard machinejust didnot playalong.A feelingof helplessnesswashedover measIsawthebus queuethinning out.At thismoment,Gunter pointedtowardsthewaiting hallofthebus station.There atthe entrance,wasacashmachine.I jumpedoutofthecar,made amad runforthemachine,and poppedmy cardin,only toread themessage:nOut oforder.Sorry.nI ranhack toGunter andtoldhimthe badnews.Four dayslater,whenIwasbackin Vienna,I calledGunter aspromised.(年月九省联考卷)20241Last summer,Hilda workedasavolunteer withdolphin trainersatasea lifepark.Her jobwas tomake surethetanks werefree ofany itemssothatthe trainerscould trainthe dolphinsto fetchspecific items.However,one dayafter cleaning,one ofthe dolphins,Maya,presented Hildawithacandy wrapperfrom the tank.When Katherine,the trainer,saw this,she blamedHilda for her carelessness.Upset butnot discouragedby thisevent,Hilda decidedtodosome spyingon Maya.(水下呼吸器)The nextmorning,Hilda arrivedatthepark early.She putonherscuba gearandjumpedinto thetankfor herusual,underwater sweep.Finding nothinginthe tank,she climbedoutofthe waterjust intimetoseeKatherine jumpingin ontheotherside.After whathappened yesterday,Hilda knewwhat shewasdoing.She watchedasKatherine performedher underwatersearch,but Hildawasnt surprisedwhenshesurfaced empty-handed.During thetank sweeps,Maya hadbeen swimmingplayfully,but nowthe dolphinstopped suddenlyand swamto(过滤)the backpart ofthetankwhere thefilter boxwas located.She stuckher nosedown behind the boxand thenswamaway.What wasMaya doingback thereHilda wondered.She jumpedback intothe waterand swamover totakea lookbehindthebox,and herquestion wasanswered.Hilda thenswam acrossthetankfollowing Mayaspath andemergedfromthewater tofind Katherineremoving herscuba gear.As Katherineturned around,her mouthdropped(梳子)open.There wasMaya atthe edgeofthetank witha combin hermouth waitingforhertreat.“Maya!Where didyou getthat”demanded Katherine,taking thecomb andthrowing hera fish.“I knowwhereshe gotit Jdeclared Hildaclimbing outofthetank witha handfulof itemsstill wetfrom theirwatery,resting place.Whafs allthis Katherineasked,obviously confused.“This isMayas secret,M Hildasaid withabigsmile.Now Katherinerealized whathadbeengoing on.(年月浙江卷)20241Eva spentthefirstweek ofhighschooltryingtokeep herhead abovewater.One ofthe majorheadaches forherwas findingher wayinthehuge schoolbuilding.It wasa six-story building.On eachfloor,hallways stretchedin fourdirections,leading toclassrooms,laboratories,and teachers9offices.Somewhere inthebuilding,there wasalso alibrary,a cafeteria,andagym.Having apoor senseof direction,Eva foundit impossibletogetaround insuch ahuge building.All thedifferenthallways androoms weretoomuchtothinkabout,let alonecommit tomemory.She decidedthat she would memorizewhereher classeswere andthen pretendthattherest ofthe placedidnt exist.In herfast P.E.class,Eva wasshocked whenCoach Pittannouncedthateveryone hadtorunone milearound thetrackoutside.She searchedthe facesofherclassmates forsigns ofpanic.There wasnothing shefeared morethanhaving torun awhole mile.To Eva,a mile”was usedto describelong distances.It wasten milesfrom herhometohergrandfather^,and thatalways seemedlikea long way,evenina car!(哨子),When CoachPitt blewhis whistleEva figuredshewouldbe leftinthedust.However,while someofher classmatesedged ahead,others actuallyfell behind.Its justthe beginning/9she thought.Til comein lastfor sure.”Soon Evabegantobreathe hard,withherheart poundingand legsshaking.Feeling desperate,Eva startedusing amindwick onherself.She stoppedthinkingaboutthe wordInstead,she focusedon reachingthe shadoweast onthe(拐弯).track byan oaktree upahead.Then sheconcentrated onjogging tothe spotwherethetrack curvedAfter that,she triedtoseeif shecould completeher firstlap.One lapturned intotwo,then three,then four.When CoachPitt said“Nice work!”toheratthefinish line,Eva wassurprised.Eva decidedto usethe sametrick todeal withthe schoolbuilding.(年新课标卷)2023IIIWhen Iwasinmiddle school,my socialstudies teacherasked meto entera writingcontest,I saidno withoutthinking.Ididnot lovewriting.My familycame fromBrazil,so Englishwasonlymy secondlanguage.Writing wassodifficult andpainful formethatmy teacherhad allowedmetopresent mypaper onthe sinkingoftheTitanic byactingout aplay,whereIplayed allthe parts.No onelaughed harderthan hedid.So,why didhe suddenlyforce metodosomething atwhich Iwassureto failHis reply:Because Ilove yourstories.If yourewilling toapply yourself,I thinkyou haveagoodshot atthis.Encouraged byhis words,I agreedtogive ita try.(银匠)I chosePaul Reveredhorse asmy subject.Paul Reverewasasilversmith inBoston whorode ahorse atnighton April18,1775to Lexingtonto warnpeople thatBritish soldierswere coming.My storywould comestraightfrom the horses mouth.Not abrilliant idea,but funny,and unlikelytobeanyone elseschoice.What didthehorsethink ashe spedthroughthe night Didhe gettired Havedoubts Didhewantto quitIsympathized immediately.Igottired.1had doubts.Iwantedtoquit.But,like Reveredhorse,I keptgoing.I workedhard.I checkedmy spelling.I askedmy oldersistertocorrect mygrammar.I checkedoutahalf-dozen bookson PaulReverefromthelibrary.I evenreadafew ofthem.When Ihanded inthe essaytomyteacher,he readit,laughed outloud andsaid,Great.Now,write it again.”I wroteitagain,and againand again.When Ifinally finishedit,the thoughtof winninghad givenway totheenjoyment ofwriting.If Ididnt win,I wouldntcare.A fewweeks later,whenIalmost forgotthe contest,there camethe news.Iwenttomyteacher soffice afterthe awardpresentation.(年月四省联考)20232My husbandandIenjoy seeinglifb throughthe eyesofourchildren.Its amazingto watchas theydiscover theirworld.While wewere outdoorslast summerenjoying thesunshine,our oldestdaughter,Kaytlin,called meto thedoorway.Beneath thesteps wasa babyred squirrel.We watchedit froma distance,not wantingto disturbit orscare offits mother.But afteralongwait——andlooking allaround ourhouse forsigns ofa nestoramother-we realizedthe tinysquirrel waslost.Shaking terribly,hewasweak,thin,and hungry.We triedtofindan experttohelp,but theInland FisheriesandWildlife websiteshowed thattherewereno wildlifeexperts inour area.After somequick research,we concludedthatthe bestway togive thesquirrel afighting chancewas tocare forhim ourselves.So atriptothe localstore formilk andsupplieswasinorder.More researchtaught ushow muchto feedhim,how toestimate hisage,how andwhen towean(断奶)him,and thatwe shouldlethimgo assoon ashecouldsurvive onhis own.Our daughtersandItook turnsin feeding“Squirt.Kaytlin tookonthemost responsibility.She taughthimtoeatfrom abottle,and shewoke inthenightforhisfeeds.To ourrelief,Squirt soonbecame healthyand strong.Within afewweekshe becamemore active.He wouldchatter(吱吱叫)forhisnext meal,playfully goaround thegirls,and liedown onthem forsleep.It wasn5t longbeforehe wasweaned ontosolid foodand reintroducedtothewild.。
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