还剩36页未读,继续阅读
本资源只提供10页预览,全部文档请下载后查看!喜欢就下载吧,查找使用更方便
文本内容:
十年读后续写真题(解析版)目录2025年2025年1月八省联考卷(人与社会、人与自我)2025年1月浙江卷(人与社会、人与自我)2024年2024年新课标IH卷(人与社会)2024年1月九省联考卷(人与自然)2024年1月浙江卷(人与自我)2023年2023年新课标III卷(人与自我)2023年2月四省联考(人与自然)2023年1月浙江卷(人与自然)2022年2022年新高考III卷(人与社会)2022年6月浙江卷(人与自然)2022年1月浙江卷(人与社会)2021年2021年新高考III卷(人与社会)2021年6月浙江卷(人与社会)2021年1月浙江卷(人与社会)2021年1月八省联考卷(人与社会)2020年2020年新高考IU卷(人与社会)2020年7月浙江卷(人与自然)2020年1月浙江卷(人与自然)2018年What didthe horsethink ashe spedthrough the night Didhe gettired Havedoubts Didhe want to quit Isympathized immediately.I gottired.I haddoubts.I wanted to quit.But,like Reveredhorse,I keptgoing.I workedhard.I checkedmy spelling.I askedmy oldersister tocorrect mygrammar.I checkedout ahalf-dozen bookson PaulReverefrom thelibrary.I evenread a few of them.When Ihanded in the essayto my teacher,he readit,laughed outloud and said,“Great.Now,write it again.”I wroteitagain,and again and again.When I finally finishedit,the thought of winninghad givenway to theenjoyment ofwriting.If I didnt win,I wouldntcare.A few weeks later,when Ialmost forgot the contest,there camethe news.I wentto myteacher soffice after the award presentation.【答案】A few weeks later,when Ialmost forgotthe contest,there camethe news.I was informed thatIwon the first prizein thewriting contestand that there would be anaward presentationin twodays.I was so happytohear thenews that I immediatelyshared itwith myteacher.I knewyoud win!I amproud ofyou.You madeit!”he saidexcitedly.Then camethe bigday.When I was invited to the stage toreceive the award,I expressed my thanks to myteacher.I said,Its youwho make me fallin lovewith writing,my socialstudies teacher.Without yourrecognition andguidance,I couldnthave writtenthis article.Again thankyou very much!^^I wentto myteachers officeaftertheawardpresentation.My teacherwas waiting for me.Holding myhands,hesaid Congratulations!You area goodwriter,so keepwriting.”You knowI didntlike writingbefore,but nowI amcrazyabout it!I willtry my best tocreate good works.I saidseriously.Since then,I havewritten manygoodworksandnow I am afamous writer.I owemy successto my social teacherwho isa beaconin mylife on the roadto writing.(年月四省联考)20232My husband and Ienjoy seeinglife through the eyesof our children.Its amazingto watchas theydiscover theirworld.While we were outdoorslast summerenjoying the sunshine,our oldestdaughter,Kaytlin,called me to thedoorway.Beneath thesteps was a babyred squirrel.We watchedit from a distance,not wantingto disturbit orscare offits mother.But aftera longwait-and lookingallaround our house forsigns of a nestor amother-we realized the tinysquirrel waslost.Shaking terribly,he was weak,thin,and hungry.We tried to findan expertto help,but theInland FisheriesandWildlife websiteshowed that there wereno wildlifeexperts inour area.After somequick research,we concludedthatthe bestway to give thesquirrel afighting chancewas tocare forhim ourselves.So a trip to the localstore formilk andsupplieswas in order.More researchtaught ushow muchto feedhim,how toestimate hisage,how andwhen towean(断奶)him,and that we shouldlet himgo assoon ashe couldsurvive on his own.Our daughtersand I took turnsin feedingSquirt.Kaytlin tookon the most responsibility.She taughthim toeatfrom a bottle,and shewoke in thenightfor hisfeeds.To ourrelief,Squirt soonbecame healthyand strong.Within afewweekshe becamemore active.He wouldchatter(吱吱叫)for hisnext meal,playfully goaround the girls,and liedown on them forsleep.It wasnt long beforehe was weanedonto solidfood andreintroduced to the wild.His 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 treesand findingnest material.One day in thetrees,Squirt metup with a familyof graysquirrels.One night,Squirt didn1come back to our house and it rained hard.【答案】One dayin thetrees,Squirt metup with a familyof graysquirrels.But thefamily was none toohappy about hisvisit.They scoldedand swattedat him.At firstSquirt wasso unhappythat heavoided them.And thenhe quicklylearnedsome socialskills.He wouldtake somesnacks to meet them.For severaldays heplayed alldayin the treessurroundingourhousebut camedown atbedtime.One night,Squirt didnft comeback to ourhouse anditrainedhard.Our girlsfretted.They wanted to seekSquirt.Weprevented thembecause it was toodangerous.But when the sunrose the next day,there wasSquirt,begging forfood.And thatremained thepattern forweeks.The experiencewas entertainingand heartwarmingfor our family.In thewildand somewhatsilly momentsof raisingan orphanedbaby squirrel,ourchildrenlearned tovalue and appreciate life.(年月浙江卷)20231I was invitedto a cookout on an old friendsfann inwestern Washington.I parkedmy caroutside the farm andwalkedpast amilking housewhich had apparently notbeen usedin manyyears.A noiseat awindow caught myattention,so Ientered it.It was a hummingbird(蜂鸟),desperately trying to escape.She wascovered inspider-webs(蛛网)and wasbarely able to moveher wings.She ceasedher strugglethe instantI picked her up.With the bird in my cuppedhand,I looked around to see howshe hadgotten in.The brokenwindow glasswas thelikelyanswer.I stuffeda piece of 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 her head andwings.Still,she madeno attemptto fly.Perhaps she had beenstrugglingagainst the window toolong and was tootired Ortoo thirstyAs I carriedher up the blackberry-lined path toward mycar where I kepta waterbottle,she began to move.Istopped,and shesoon tookwing butdid notimmediately fly away.Hovering(悬停),she approachedwithin sixinches of my face.For avery longmoment,this tinycreature lookedinto my eyes,turning herhead fromside toside.Then sheflew quicklyout of sight.During thecookout,I toldmy hostsabout the hummingbird incident.They promisedto fixthe window.As I wasdeparting,my friendswalked me to mycar.I wasstanding by the carwhen ahummingbird flewto thecenter of ourgroup and began hovering.She turnedfrom personto personuntil she came to me.She againlooked directlyinto myeyes,then letout asqueaking callandwas gone.For amoment,all werespeechless.Then someonesaid,She musthavecome to say goodbye.”A fewweeks later,I wentto the farm again.I was just about to leave when the hummingbird appeared.【参考答案1]Para1A fewweeks later,I visitedthe farm again.The samedilapidated house,the samegigantic spiderweb,thesame greenblackberry path.nWill thehummingbird be the sameWill thislovely andhumanistic creaturebe trappedin the webagain Notlikely,since thehole in the windowhad beenfixed/These questionsand thoughtspopped intomy head likestrands ofspider thread.With smellof roastedfood waftingin theair,my friendsand Ichatted andlaughedmerrily around the picnictable.It seemedthehummingbird was temporarilythrown to the back of mymind.Soon,thesunbegan to set andit wastime forhome.Para21was about to leavewhenthehummingbird appeared.It perchedon a small twigjust aninch beforeme andstudiedme with the samesparkling andpleasant eyes.In anecstasy ofdelight,I heldout myfingers forit to rest andwecommunicated withour half-human,half-bird language.My tearyfriends wereall deeplystruck by the profoundbondbetween a little birdand hersaver.Were theremagic powerexisting in this world,it mustbetheuniversal lovethatsurpassed beyondany species,as was the casewith mysacred hummingbirdand me.【参考答案2】A fewweeks later,I wentto thefarmagain.As mycar nearedit,my thoughtsdrifted back to the moment when Irescued thehummingbird from the spidersweb.I rushedback to the desertedhouse.It was a greatcomfort that theoriginal holein thewindow wasnowhere to be found.Leaving the house,I couldnthelp wonderinghow it was gettingonnow.Had itmanaged to find itsway backhome,or wasit stillout theresomewhere strugglingto surviveI wasjust about to leavewhenthehummingbirdappeared.A flashof movementcaughtmyattention.I turnedaroundto see the samehummingbird hoveringin theair.It seemedthat thebirdwaswaiting for me,its beadyeyeslocked onmine as if trying to conveysome deep,unspoken gratitude.I felta surgeof reliefand aweat the sight ofthissound andgrateful creature,and I knew that I wouldalways cherishthe memorieswe sharedas Iclimbed into my carand drove away.(年新高考卷)2022IIIIt was the dayof thebig cross-country run.Students fromseven differentprimary schoolsin and around thesmalltown werewarming up and walkingthe route(路线)through thickevergreen forest.I lookedaround andfinally spottedDavid,who wasstanding byhimself offto the side bya fence.He wassmallfor tenyears old.His usualbig toothy smile was absent today.I walkedover and asked himwhy he wasnt with theother children.He hesitatedand thensaid he had decidednot to run.What waswrong He had workedso hardfor this event!I quicklysearched thecrowd fbr the schoofscoach and asked himwhat hadhappened.I was afraid thatkidsfrom other schools wouldlaugh at him Jhe explaineduncomfortably.I gave him thechoice to run ornot,and lethimdecide.”I bitback myfrustration(懊恼).Iknewthe coachmeant well-he thoughthe was doing the right thing.Aftermaking surethat Davidcould runif he wanted,I turned to findhim comingtowards me,his smallbody rockingfromside toside ashe swunghis feetforward.David had a braindisease whichprevented himfrom walkingor runninglike other children,but atschool hisclassmatesthought of him as a regularkid.He alwaysparticipated to the best of hisability inwhatever they were doing.That waswhy some of the children thought it unusualthat David had decidedto join the cross-country team.It justtookhim longer-thats all.Davidhad not misseda singlepractice,and although he always finished hisrun longafterthe otherchildren,he didalwaysfinish.As aspecial educationteacher at the school,I wasfamiliar withthe challengesDavidfaced andwas proud of hisstrong determination.We sat down next to each other,but Davidwouldn1look at me.I watched as David moved up to the starting line withthe other runners.【参考答案1]版sat downnext to each other,but Davidwouldnt look at me.I saidgently andquietly,No onecan changeyourmind,except yourself.If youdesire tochallenge yourself,there isnothing to do withothers9thoughts.9,He satstillwith adeep breath.You have a fullpreparation beforethis event,which isthemostimportant reasonwhy youshowup here”,I addedwith asincere tone.Hearing my words,David turnedto metremblingly withtears spillingoutof his eyes andexpressed he had made a firmdetermination tofinish thecross-country run.His coachheard whatDavid said and gave me a look-the kindthat wasmore determinedthan anyone elses./watched asDavid movedup to the startingline withthe otherrunners.The racestarted.It seemedthat therunwaywas extremelylong foryoung children,not to mention achild with a heartdisease.David insisted on runningas if hehad forgottenall hisweaknesses,thoughhe was trippedover within theafew kilometers.It didnttake longbeforehe pickedhimself up again andcontinued hismission.Classmates allappeared on the racingtrack,cheeringfbr him.Come on!You canmake it!We areproudofyou!”they shoutedenthusiastically.To everyonesjoy,hereached thefinal lineand rankedthe20th.It wasno moreimportant whetherhe won the firstplace ornot.It washisbrave heartand strongfaith thatcould makesomething unusualhappen finally.【参考答案2]“satdownnexttoeachother,but Davidwouldn1lookat me.Tapping himgently on the shoulder,1askedDavid whathad causedhim todecide to give up the opportunity.Having hesitatedfor amoment,he repliedin alowvoice/You know,!run veryslowly and my runningposture isugly,which willresult inothers laughingat me.Ismiled,shook my head and said,“That sjust yoursupposition.As amatter offact,all thepeople respect and admirethose who overcometheir owndifficulties andbravely achievetheir goals.”“Really”He seemed to bein doubtaboutmywords.Seeing menod firmly,he worehis bigtoothysmileagain,his eyessparkling with excitement andcuriosity./watched asDavidmoved11P to thestartinglinewiththe otherrunners.As soon as thestarting gunrang,thechildren began torun.After a while,David becamethe lastin the team,aswe had expected.However,David seemedcalm,firm andpersistent.During thewhole cross-country race,nobody teasedhim.On thecontrary,when hefinallyreached thefinish line,all thepeople presentcheered forhim.lt wasDavidsstrong determination and perseverancethat helped himbecome apopular person.(年月浙江卷)20226I needed to dosomething in my communityinorderto completethe community service hoursrequired tograduatefrom high school.Some of my friendshad signedup to spend timeat 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 wasn*t untila coupleof hours later that we opened the doorsandbeganserving dinner.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 looked so dangerous.I didnt have too much time to worryabout it.I was assigned toservethe saladwiththelady nexttome.She smiledat meandsaidif Ineeded help,she*dberight there,which Ifound quitecomforting.I hadnever seenso many people wantingfood.They wereof allages andnationalities.Most of them woreclothesthat weretorn anddirty.Some lookedlike they had 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 saddenedmeto think ofhow many people there were whodidnthavea placeto callhome and the onlyfoodthey gotcame fromasoupkitchen.As theycame inmy direction,I put on mybrightest andhappiest smile.I wasso happythat I had earnedmy servicehours in this way.【参考答案1]As theycame inmy directionI puton mybrightest andhappiest smile.I wanted to make them knowthat I wasreally anxious to helpthem.To myrelief,they smiledpolitely backat mewhen theysaw mysmile,and I could seetheirexhaustion in their eyes.I wanted to know what they were goingthrough and I wasdesperate toknowwhatIcould dofor them.They noddedgratefully as I pushedmy spooninto thepot andtook alarge spoonfuland poureditinto theirbowls.I wasso happythat I had earnedmy servicehours in this way.This experiencemade merealize that thereare somanypeopleinthis world whoneed ourhelp.It alsomade merealize thatour smallact ofkindness canmakethem feelwarm andmake a great differenceto them.I willnever forget the waythey lookedat mewhen they weregiven food.I amanxious tourge the world to do everythingpossible tohelp thosein need.【参考答案2]As theycame inmy direction,I puton mybrightest andhappiest smile.Nervous as I felt,I didmy utmostto keepmyselfcalm andhand out the delicately-wrapped mealto thosein need,with myhands trembling.Upon seeingit,every one of thembeamed withsmile,gently murmuredThank you“and bowedtomesincerely,which broughtwarmthstraight into my heart.The passingtime witnessedthe smoothprocess ofthisevent.It was not untilthe nightwipedout thelast rayof sunthatwefinished ourcommunityservicehours.I wasso happythat I had earnedmy servicehours inthis way.Not onlydid Iclear myprevious prejudiceagainstthose whoseemed to be dangerous and unamiable,but also I extendeda helpinghand tothosewhowanted food.Isuddenly cameto realize that noteveryone wasblessed withfortune andborn tobe wealthy,therefore,we shouldalwayskeep gratefulfor whatlife blessedus with.However,we didhave thepower to share ourhappiness withothers,that is,spreading love.Love iseverything,like theclear moonhanging highin thesky,spreading itsmild moonlightselflesslyto everyone.(年月浙江卷)20221When Dr.Henderson wasassigning(指定)project matesfor hispsychology class,I secretlyhoped that he wouldpairme with my bestfriend orat leasta classmateI couldhave somefun with.Above all,I hopedhe wouldntassignme to work withthe fiercelycompetitive andextremely seriousfellow whoalways woredark clothesand apparentlyhada personalityto match.As fate(命运)would haveit,Dr.Henderson verydeliberately matchedeveryone inclassand announced that I would beworking withthe one person inclass Iwanted to avoid.I wentup tomy newteammate andintroduced myself.He lookedatme as thoughI werentthere.I felthe treatedmeas thoughI would hold him back andprobably makehim failto getan Ain thecourse.He wasntmean orabusive;he justgave methe impressionthat hecould dowhatever projectwe dreamedup betterif hedid italone.Needless to say,I didntlook forwardto anentire termof beingbrushed off,but I tried to makethe bestof it anddidntsay anythingfor fearthat I would makethings worse.The projectrequired eachteam todevelop ahypothesis(假说),set upan experimentto testthe hypothesis,dothe statisticalanalysis andpresent thefindings.Whatever gradetheteamreceived would be sharedby bothstudents.When myteammate and I metto discussour project,I wasuneasy.Here wasthis challengingstudent who had areputationfor single-mindedness andgood grades——the exactopposite ofme.I actuallywantedtodrop theclass atonepoint,but stoppedshort because I didnt wanttogive himthe satisfactionof mychickening out.I decidedto sticktoit nomatter what.After longdiscussions wesomehow agreedto doa studyon thepsychological well-being ofteenagers.I wasntsurewhat itmeant exactly,but at least we hadatopic.We started to meet regularly to draw up our plans.One dayI gotword that he was admitted to hospital for a serious disease.【参考答案1]他started tomeetregularlytodrawupourplans.Though Iwantedtoshare my ideas with him fully,I failedtodo sofor fearthat Iwouldholdhimback.I justkept noddingwhen heasked mewhether itis okto dothis wayor thatway.I thoughtit wasimpossible topersuade him into acceptingmy views,so Ididn*twantto wasteour time todiscuss.I started to wait toleaveimmediately wearrived at the place,and sodid he.I justhoped that the presentationdaycould comeearlier.One day/got卬4thathewasadmittedtohospitalfor aseriousdisease.I feltso sorryto hearthat and I thoughtIshould visithimin any case.He wasa littlesurprised to see mewhen Istepped into his wardwith someflowers andfruits.I offeredto dothe restwork of our projectand heinvited metosharemyideasto perfectit.We beganto workasa fineteam andfinally finishedour projecton time.Our hardwork paidoff andDr.HendersonDs wasverysatisfied withour wonderfulfindings.From thisproject,we alsolearned thesignificance ofteammates.Just asthesaying goes,onepersoncan gofar,but a group ofpersons cantravel farther.(年新高考卷)2021InThe twinswere filled withexcitementas theythoughtof the surprisethey wereplanning forMothers Day.Howpleased and proud Motherwouldbewhen theybrought herbreakfast inbed.They planned to makeFrench toastandchicken porridge.They hadwatched their mother in the kitchen.There wasnothing 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 breadand 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 outthefire.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 the twins lookedaround themin disappointment,their father appeared.The twinscarried the breakfast and woke theirmother up.As the lookedaround them disciDDointment,their father aDDeared.One lookand heknew what2018年6月浙江卷(人与自然)2017年2017年H月浙江卷(人与社会)2017年6月浙江卷(人与社会)2016年2016年10月浙江卷(人与社会)(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I was in Philadelphiafor aconference when I sawan adin the hotel.A nearby theater wasshowing adocumentary(纪录片)about severallocal animal shelters thatwere helpingto saveabandoned dogsacross thecountry.I loveanimals,and I felt anurge to go tothis fundraisingevent.However,none of my co-workers would gowith me,and I was worried about walkingon the street aloneat night.I resignedmyself tospending theevening inmy hotelroom,but assoonas I gotback tomy roomI feltrestlessand bored.The theaterwhere theevent wastaking placewas onlyabout fiveblocks from thehotel,and thearea aroundthehotel didntseem particularlydangerous.So,I decidedto braveit.I gatheredup my wallet androom keyand setoff.It wasalready getting dark and the streetswere nearlydeserted.I managed to findthe streetthe theaterwas on,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,I wasa womanallalone,in astrange neighborhood,at night,and therewere twentyor sovery largemen-all wearinginsignia(徽章)that indicatedthey wereinsomesort ofclub-standing beforeme.Warning bellsbegantosound inmy head,and myheartwas pounding.Was Iat the right theaterHad Imisread thedate of the eventAsign outside the theatertold me thatI wasin therightplace ontherightevening.Nevertheless,I wonderedif Ishouldrush back tomyhotel instead of walkingthrough thatcrowd ofbikers.Ifinallydecided thatIwouldbe saferinside the theater.Hopefully,the bikerswould havegone awayby the time the film wasover.I hurried into thetheater,only to find therewere even more bikers inside.they wereup to.Seeing theirdisappointed faces,he told them toclean upthe kitchenwhile hehelped themmakebreakfast forMother.The twinscheered up and didas told.Within an hour,the kitchenwas cleaned,and Fathermadesome eggsandwiches andcooked someporridge.Then hesneaked backto bed.The twinsprepared thebreakfasttray,adding a card they had made.The力近几s、carried thebreakfast upstairsandwoketheirmotherup.They yelledHappy MotherDsDay,darling Mummy!”Mother huggedthetwins.Her eyeswidened at thesight of thebreakfast.She shookFather whowaspretending tosnore.He pretendedtobe astonished when he saw thebreakfast.Mother bit into asandwich andsaidit was thebestshe hadever tasted.Jeff immediatelywantedto havea bite.Jenna caughther fatherseyeand they weresecretly delighted.(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.Ididntreally understand hisworldeither:He wasa livestocktrucker,and I thoughtthatIwouldsurpass(超过)anything hehad accomplishedby thetime Iwalked across thestageat highschool graduation.Summers in the mid-70swerespent athome shootingbaskets,hitting abaseball,or throwinga football,preparingfor myfuture asa quarterbackonafootball team.In poorweather,I readabout sportsor practicedmy trombone(长号).The summerbefore myeighthgradeI wasone of agroupof boysthat aneighboring farmerhired towork in hisfield.He explainedour basictask,the tractorfired upand we were 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 jobsa bigstep togrowing up.Pm gladyou willbe contributingto thehousehold.1Mydads wordsmade merealizethatmy earningsmight notbe minetodowith as1wished.My laborslasted abouttwo weeks,and the farmer said there might be morework,but I wasnt interested.Idecided it wasnotfair thatI had to contributemy money.The payday arrivedat lastI understood immediately what my parents wereworried about.参考答案1The payday arrivedat last.Of course,I wasexcited,but I wasa little worriedas wellbecauseIrecalled whatmydad said tome.As soonasthefarmer handedme some money,I couldntwait to put theminmypocket asif theywouldflyawayquickly.AsIwalked home,!figured outhow tospend themoney.A newfootball wasnecessarybecause Iwantedtobe aquarterback inthe future.Standing outsidethe door,I overheardmy parents□conversation.My dadtried topersuade mymom to see adoctor,but Momrefused,saying thatourfamilywas shortofmoney at the moment.Iunderstoodimmediatelywhatmy parentswe%worriedabout.After amoment shesitation,!opened the doorand said aloud「Dont worry,Mom.I havegrown upand Ican earnmoney tosend youto thehospital.Hearing whatIsaid,myparentswere so surprised andrelieved that they huggedme tightly,tears runningdown theircheeks.I feltdelightedandproudto lightenthe burdenof lifefor myfamily.As aresult,!made mymind to ask for thefarmerformore work.(年月浙江卷)20211Pumpkin(南瓜)carving atHalloween isa familytradition.We visita localfarm everyOctober.In the pumpkinfield,I competewith mythree brothers and sisterto seekoutthebiggest pumpkin.My dadhas arule thatwe havetocarry ourpumpkins backhome,and asthe eldestchild I have anadvantage-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 itseemedto make perfectsense at thetime.With thepumpkin restingonthe table,hole uppermost,I bentover andpressedmy head againstthe opening.Atfirst I got jammedjust abovemy eyes and then,asI went onwith mytask,unwilling toquit,my nosebriefly preventedentry.Finally Imanagedtoput mywhole headinto it,like acork(软木塞)forced into abottle.I wasabletostraightenup withthe hugepumpkin restingon myshoulders.My excitementwas short-lived.The pumpkinwas heavy.“Im going tosetit down,now,I said,and withJasonhelping to support itsweight,I bentback over the tabletogiveit somewheretorest.It was only when I triedto removemy head thatI realizedgetting outwas going tobeless straightforwardthan gettingin.When Ipulled hard,my nosegotinthe way.I gotinto apanic asI pressedfirmly againstthetableand movedmy headaround trying to findthe rightangle,but it wasnouse.I cantget itout!”I shouted,my voicesounding unnaturallyloud inthe enclosedspace.I was stuck for five or six minutes though it felt much longer.The videowas postedthe daybefore Halloween.【参考答案1]It wasfive orsix minutesthough itfelt muchlonger.The airinsidethehollow vegetablewas fullof myanxiousbreath.Icouldhear mysisters laughterand Jasonsmuffled voicetalking aboutcutting thegiant thingopen.No!Notmy preciouspumpkin!I protested.Eventually,Dad helpedme adjustmy bodytoamore relaxedposition,and pulledthepumpkin gentlyoff myhead.Hair inknots,nose andchain coveredin pumpkinflesh,I letout asigh of relief.Thats when I realizedthe camerahad beenrolling thewhole time!儿The videowas postedonline theMonday beforeHallowee Ilooked justlike apumpkin headin it.Embarrassed anda littleannoyed,I fledtomyroom,but Momstopped me.You haventread thecomments yet.Iscrolled down the screenand marveledat thestories theviewers sharedabout Halloween.One girlrecalledcelebrating itwith herbrothersandsisters,and thankedus forbringing herhome”.The wordsbrought warmthto myheartand tearstomyeyes.I feltlucky tobe apart ofthis mischievousyet lovingfamily.【参考答案2]Paragraph1I—asstuckforfiveorsixminutesthoughitfeltmuchlonger.Growing morepanic,I beganto cry.Fortunately,hearing mecrying,dad came and helpedme laymyheadonthetable,so myneck couldrest forawhile.Then he saidto meListen,honey.I haveto cutthis pumpkinin halfI hadno choicebut to keep stillwith myeyes tightlyclosedand listeningto theknife movingonthepumpkin.Moments later,myheadwas finallyreleased fromthis horriblepumpkincage.Then momtold meshe hadjust filmedme managingto pullmyheadout of thepumpkin.我被困了五六分钟,虽然感觉要长得多了我越来越恐慌,我开始哭了起来幸运的是,听到我哭了,爸爸过来帮我把头放在桌子上,这样我的脖子就可以休息一会儿了然后他对我说“听着,亲爱的”我得把这个南瓜切成两半“我别无选择,只能闭上眼睛,听着刀在南瓜上的移动过了一会儿,我的头终于从这个可怕的南瓜笼子里被释放出来了然后妈妈告诉我,她刚刚拍下了我设法把头从南瓜里拉出来的照片Paragraph2That videowas postedthe daybefore Halloween.Actually mymom hadasked whethershe couldpost iton theInternet,because after all I wassoembarrassed and lookedsosilly init.Anyway,I noddedand supportedher idea.Itturned outthat people liked andforwarded itcrazily onthe Internet,only to makemean Internetcelebrity.(续写152词)那个视频是在万圣节的前一天发布的实际上,我妈妈问她是否可以把它贴在网上,因为毕竟我很尴尬,看起来很傻不管怎样,我点了点头,支持她的想法结果,人们疯狂地喜欢并转发它,却让我成为了网络名人(年月八省联考卷)20211During thispast year,Ive hadthree instancesof cartrouble.Each timethese thingshappened,Iwassick of theway mostpeople hadntbothered tohelp.One ofthose times,Iwasonthe side of the roadfor closeto three hours withmybig Jeep.I putsigns inthe windows,big signsthat saidNEED AJACK(千斤顶),and offeredmoney.Nothing.Right asIwas about togive up,a Mexicanfamily in asmalltruck pulledover,andthefather boundedout.He sizedupthe situation andcalled forhis daughter,who spokeEnglish.He conveyedthrough herthathehad ajackbut thatit was too smallfor theJeep,so wewould needsomething tosupport it.Then hegot asaw(锯子)fromthe truckand cuta sectionout ofa biglog onthesideof the road.We rolledit overandputhis jackon top,and we werein business.I startedtaking thewheel off,and then,if youcan believeit,I brokehis tire iron.No worries:He handedit to hiswife,and she wasgonein aflash downthe roadto buy a newtireiron.She was back in15minutes.We finished the job,and Iwasavery happyman.The twoof uswere dirtyand sweaty.His wifeprepared apot ofwater for us towash ourhands.I triedtoputa$20bill inthe manshand,but hewouldnt takeit,so insteadI wentup to the truckand gaveit tohis wifeas quietlyas Icould.I askedthe littlegirl where they lived.Mexico,she said.They werein Oregonso Mommyand Daddycouldwork ona fruitfarm for the nextfewweeks.Then theywouldgohome.When Iwas abouttosay goodbye,the girlasked if I fdhad lunch.After they left,I gotinto myJeep andopened the paper bag.【参考答案1]Iwasabouttosay goodbye,the girlasked ifId hadlunch.I shookmyheadandsaidno,wondering whysheasked such a question-was shegoing to treat meto lunchor somethingWait a minute/9said the girl,and thenshewent backto thetruck.After afew minutesshecame back with a paper bag.Here aresome Mexicansnacks andyoucan havesome whenyou arehungry,the girlsmiled.Iwassosurprisedand touchedthat wordsalmost failedme.I justsaidaWOW!”insteadofa“Thank you!^^whenI took the bag.After theyleft,I gotinto myJeep andODened thepaper bag.When Isaw whatwasinthebag,Iwasovercome with amixture ofrespectandgratefulness.In additionto thesnacks,there wasthe$20bill.What akind andrespectablefamily!They area perfectexample ofwhat kindnessreally means.And Imsure I will payit forward.【参考答案2]When Iwasabouttosaygoodbye,the girlasked ifId hadluHch.Of coursenot,for Ihad beentrapped there forquite afew hours.She thenhadaword with her parentsand went backtotheir truck.A fewminutes latershe camebackwith apaper bag.Thats Mommyshand-made tacoJ explainedthegirl.Its soyummy thatyou mustlove it.Iwas starvingto deathafter allthat exhaustingwork soItookthe Mexico-originated food,grateful anddeeply moved.Then wewaved goodbye toeachother.theyleft,I gotinto myJeep andopenedthepaperbag.Inside thebag wasa chickentaco.The nextfewminutes sawmy wolfingdownthedelicious food.Tears welledup asIwaschewing.It wasawesome toknow thatwhilemanypeopletend toignore thosein need,there aresome kind-hearted oneswho go out of their way to lendahand.The gooddeed theforeign familydid willnever escapeme.Iamgoingtopass itdown tocreate amuchfriendlier world.(年新高考卷)2020IIIThe Meredithfamily livedin asmall community.As theeconomy wasin 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.One morningshe toldherchildrenabout afamily shehad visitedthe daybefore.There wasa mansick inbed,hiswife,who tookcare of him andcould notgoouttowork,and theirlittle boy.The littleboy——his namewasBernard-had interestedher very much.“I wishyou couldsee him,she saidto herown children,John,Harry,and Clara.He issuch ahelp tohis mother.He wantsverymuchto earnsomemoney,but Tdont seewhat hecan do.”After theirmother leftthe room,the childrensat thinking about Bernard.I wishwe couldhelp himto 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 haveasolution thatwe canall helpaccomplish(完成)The otherchildren alsojumped upall attention.When Johnhadan idea,it was sure tobe a good one.“Ill tellyouwhat we can do,“said John.You knowthat bigbox ofcorn UncleJohn sentus Well,wecanmake popcorn(爆米花),andputitintopaper bags,and Bernardcan takeit aroundtothehouses andsell it.”When Mrs.Meredith heardof Johns idea,she thoughtit wasa goodone,too.With everything ready,Bernard startedout on his newbusiness.【参考答案1]W/ze几Mrs.Meredith heardof theidea,she thoughtit wasa goodone,too.Then Mrs.Meredith searchedtheinternet andordered a household popcornmachine.After that,Mrs.Meredith,together withher threechildren,paidanother visittothefamily andtold themabout the popcorn plan.Needless tosay,theyweredeeply moved,especiallyBernard whofinally found a waytomakemoney forhis family.A fewdays later,the machinewas deliveredto Mrs.Merediths doorstep.And it wasntlongbefore theygotthehang ofusing themachine tomake popcorn.当梅雷迪思太太听到这个想法时,她认为这也是件好事然后,梅雷迪思太太在网上搜索了一下,订购了一台家用爆米花机在那之后,梅雷迪思太太和她的三个孩子又去拜访了他们家,并告诉了他们爆米花的计划不用说,他们非常感动,尤其是伯纳德,他终于找到了为家人赚钱的方法几天后,机器被送到了梅雷迪思太太的家门口没过多久,他们就掌握了用机器做爆米花质7万everythingready,Bernard startedout on his business.Although itwasahard timeand thingswere tightforeverybody,Bernards businessworked outquite well.He carriedthepopcornonhissmall bike,going fromdoor todoorto sellit.People weresurprised tosee such a little,poorly-dressed boyselling popcornat theirdoors,buteventually almostall of them wouldbuyabag ortwo.It islove thatmakes theworld goround andBernard feltit deepin his littleheart.一切都准备好了,伯纳德开始了他的新生意虽然这是一段艰难的时期,事情对每个人来说都很紧张,但伯纳德的生意还是很顺利他骑着小自行车拿着爆米花,挨家挨户地卖人们惊讶地看到这样一个衣着不良的小男孩在门口卖爆米花,但最终几乎所有人都买了一两个包是爱使世界四处运转,伯纳德深深地感受到了他的小心灵深处【参考答案2]、W/ze/z Mrs.Meredith heardof Johns idea,she thoughtitwasa goodone,too Nersoon,thechildrenwere busypoppingthe corn,while theirmother wentouttobuy thepaper bags.When shecame back,she broughtBernard withher.Bernard wasvery gladto joininthework andsaid,“So goodan idea!I Dlltry rightnow.They workedtogetheruntil all the cornthey preparedwas allpopped,thepaperbags filledand arrangedinthebasket.〃With everythingready,Bemard startedoutonhis bs%ess.Much soonerthan expected,he returnedwith anemptybasket.He hadnever earnedso muchmoney beforein hislife.For manyweeks,the Meredithfamily continuedtooffer popcornto Bernard.People beganto watchfbrthe“little popcornboy,and everyweek hehad atleast fiftycents,a significantincome forhim andhis family,to takehome.All ofthis wasthanks tothe goodidea thatJohn cameup with.(年月浙江卷)20207One fall,my wifeElli and Ihada singlegoal:to photographpolar bears.We werestaying ata researchcampoutside thepolar bearcapital of theworld,,——thetownof Churchillin Manitoba,Canada.Taking picturesof polar bears isamazing but also dangerous.Polar bears一like allwild animals一should 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 who was 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 andI triedall the bear defenseactions weknew.We yelledat the bear,hit potshard,and firedblankshotgun shellsinto theair.Sometimes loudnoises likethese willscare bearsoff.Not thispolarbearthough—he justkepttrying totear downthe fencewith hismassive paws(爪子).I radioedthe campmanager forhelp.He toldmea helicopter wason itsway,but it wouldbe30minutes beforeitarrived.Making thebestofthis closeencounter(/目遇),Itooksome picturesofthe bear.ElliandI fearedthe fencewouldnt lastthrough30more minutesofthe bears punishment.The campmanagersuggested Iuse pepperspray.The sprayburns the bears9eyes,but doesnthurt them.So Iapproached ouruninvitedguest slowlyand,throughthe fence,sprayed himintheface.With anangry roar(用L叫),thebearran tothe laketowash his eyes.A fewminutes later,thebear headed backtoourcamp.At thatvery moment,the helicopterarrived.【参考答案2]A在丝mi辿bearheaded-back上Q”-ca
92.Probably angeredbythe spray,thebearstarted attackingthefence evenmore violently.Not knowingwhat todo,I juststood therefrozen withterror.Apparently,Elli kepta muchmoreclear headfacing thiscritical situation.She grabbeda bigpieceofgarlic breadfrom theplate andthrew itacrossthe fence,which immediatelydrew thebear Isattention.The bearstopped poundingthefenceand walkedtowards thebread,but hewentback again inaminutewhenhefinishedthebread.At thaLryhelicopler arrived.The noisesofthe helicopter frightenedthebearaway,leaping clumsilyinto the bush.Although hedisappeared temporarily,we darednot remainthere anymore.Climbingquickly into the helicopter,I slowlyrecollected myself!At ourrequest,the helicoptercircled thesnowy areato followthebear,so thatwe could take morephotographs ofthebearrunning throughthe bush.The daywas reallyanadventure,but Ithoughtitwas worthwhile.The picturestaken thatday werevery beautiful.I feltthe close-up snapswe took wereworth the danger weexperienced.(年月浙江卷)20201Im goingto missyou somuch,Poppy,“saidthetall,thin teenager.He bent down tohug hisold friendgoodbye.He stood up,hugged his parents,and smiled,trying not to lethis emotions(情绪)getthebetter ofhim.His parentswere notquite ableto keeptheirs undercontrol.They had driven theirson severalhours out of towntothe universitywhere hewould soonbe livingand studying.It wastime tosaygoodbyefor nowatleast.The familyhuggedand smiledthrough mistyeyesand then laughed.The boylifted thelast bagonto hisshoulder,and flasheda brightsmile.I guessthis isit,he said.Til seeyouback homeinamonth,okay”His parentsnodded,and they watchedashe walkedout ofsight into the crowdsofhundreds ofstudents andparents.The boysmother turnedtothe dog,Okay,Poppy,timetogo 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 upaskedDad.Weve triedeverything.“Ihaveanidea,but itmightbealittlecrazy,“smiled Mom.Without anybodyleft inthehousebut us,this placecoulduseabit offun.Lets getalittle dog forPoppy.”It didnttake longbefore theywalked throughthe frontdoor carryinga bigbox.Poppy welcomedthem homeasusual,but when she saw the box,she stopped.She puther noseon it.Her tailbegan wagging(摆动)ever soslowly,then fasteras shecaught thesmell.Dad openedthe boxandasweet littledog appeared.A fewweeks later,the boyarrived home from university.【参考答案11Dad openedthe boxandasweet littledog appeared.Poppy jumpedwith joyatthesight ofthe littledog.When thefilm began,I realized that thebikers werecm animalrescue group.【范文1】心[hurriedintothetheater,to findtherewereevenmorebikersinside.My heartsank andI felta bitpanicked.But Inoticed that theywereall veryorderly.Some werechatting quietlyabout thedogs theyhad rescued.Itook adeep breathand foundan emptyseat asfar away from themas possible.Iwasstill abit nervousbut triedto calmmyselfdown,waiting for thefilmto start.When theEm benan,I realizedthat thebikers werevn animalrescue croup.They werehereforthe samereasonas me-tosupportthe localanimalshelters.I feltso ashamedof myinitial fear.As thefilm played,1saw theireffortsin savingthe abandoneddogs.They wereso passionateand kind.After thefilm,Iwentup to them andapologizedfor mymisjudgment.They justlaughed andsaid itwas okay.We evenexchanged contactinformation tokeepin touchabout futureanimal-saving activities.(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 the care ofMrs.Hill,anoldlady wholived nextdoor.His parentshad raisedthe12-year-old tobeagood boy.Henever gotinto trouble,though sometimeshewantedtodorisky things.Mrs.Hill wasasleep.Kevin sighed(叹息)andhoped somethingexciting wouldhappen.Suddenly,a movementoutside caughthiseye.Mrs.Hiirs frontwindow facedMr.and Mrs.Greens houseacrossthestreet.The couplehad bothgone towork,soit wasstrange thatsomeone wasover there.Kevin staredatthe man attheir frontdoor.Suddenly,the manjumpedthrough an open windowintothehouse.With hisheart inhis mouth,Kevin grabbedMrs.Hills homephone andcalledthe police.Thinking thatthe manmight getaway withwhatever hewanted before the policearrived,Kevin decidedto dosomething.He rushedout ofMrs.Hills houseand crossedthestreetquickly.Grabbing abranch froma cut-down tree,he jumpedin throughthewindow.“Stop rightthere!You mustleave rightnow!”he calledout,holding thebranch withbothhands.She loweredherheadto watchit curiously.Then shebecame soexcited that she accidentallyknocked overthe boxinan attemptto getcloser.With the box tippingover,out camethe littleone,whowasnot shyand instantlygot familiarwithPoppy.It didnttake longbeforethetwo playedaroundthehouse,cheerfully runningafter eachother.爸爸打开盒子,一只可爱的小狗出现了波比一看到这只小狗就高兴地跳了起来她低下头,好奇地看着它然后她变得非常兴奋,她不小心撞倒了盒子,试图靠近盒子翻了过来,小家伙走了出来,他并不害羞,立刻熟悉了波比没过多久,两人就在房子里玩耍,高高兴兴地互相跑着A fewweeks later,the boyarrived homefrom theuniversity.Hehad been missinghisparentsandthedog sinceitwas the first timethathehad beenawayfromhome forsuch a long time.When the boy caughtsightofPoppy,he wentrushingtoward thedog andbentdowntogivehera big hug.Suddenly,theboynoticed thelittledog.Oh mygod,who isthis”His parentslaughed atthelookof surpriseonhisface.Ifs Poppysnew companion.99said Mom.
(155)几周后,这个男孩从大学走回家了自从他第一次离家这么长时间以来,他就一直在想念父母和狗当男孩看到波比时,他冲向狗,弯下腰给她一个大大的拥抱突然,那男孩注意到了那只小狗“哦,天哪,这是谁?“他的父母嘲笑他脸上惊讶的表情”这是波比的新伴侣”“妈妈说(年月浙江卷)20186It wassummer,and my dad wantedtotreatmetoa vacationlike neverbefore.He decidedto takeme onatriptothe WildWest.We tooka planeto Albuquerque,a bigcity inthe stateof NewMexico.We reachedAlbuquerque inthe lateafternoon.Uncle Paul,my dadsfriend,picked us up from the airportanddroveusuptohis farm inPecos.His wifeTina cookedusadelicious dinnerand wegot toknow hissons Ryanand Kyle.My dadandIspent thenightintheguestroom ofthefarmhouse listeningtothefrogs andwater rollingdownthe river nearby.Very earlyinthe morning,Uncle Paulwoke usuptohave breakfast.The daystarts atdawn onmy fhrmjhesaid.After breakfast,Iwent tohelp AuntTina feedthe chickens,while my dad wentwith Uncle Paul to take thesheep outto graze(吃草).Iwas impressedtoseemy dadand Uncle Paul ridinghorses.They lookedreally cool.In theafternoon,I askedUncle PaulifIcouldtake a horse ride,and hesaid yes,as longas my dad wentwith me.I wasntgoingtotake a horserideby myselfanyway.So,mydadandIputonour newcowboy hats,got onour horses,and headedslowly towards the mountains.Dont belate 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 pine trees,andthelate afternoonsun mixedtocreate amagic scene.It lookedlike abeautiful woven(编织的)blanket spreadout uponthe groundjust forus.Suddenly alittle rabbitjumped outin frontofmy horse.We hadno idea where wewere andit got dark.【参考答案11Paragraph1:〃Suddenly alittle rabbitjumped outin frontof2yhorse.This unexpectedappearance frightenedmy horse,which madeit runwildly.I triedmybestto controlit,but in vain.Frightened asIwas,Itriedtokeep my balancetoprevent myselffrom fallingoff.Fortunately,minutes later,the horsestopped beforea river,out ofbreath,and sodidI.At thatmoment,mydadalso came up.Seeing1was OK,hewasquite relieved.But itwas clearthatwegot lost.Paragraph2:We hadno ideawhere wewere andit gotdark.We didntknow where thefarmhouse was.What wecould dowas togoback along the previoustrack slowly.But itwas reallydifficult forus insuchadark situation.Just aswewere atthe pointof desperation,we hearda faintvoice fromthe distance.It mustbe UnclePaul JI said.So wecriedback withexcitement.Finally,UnclePaulsafely broughtus backhome.What anamazing ride!【参考答案2]Suddenly alittle rabbitjumped outin fromofmyhorse.The littlegrey creaturejumped overthrough grass,bushes andpinetrees,occasionally standingthere,looking aroundwith itssmall blackeyes,asifsomething occurredtoit.In casethe rabbit,which ishardly availiblein cities,ran out ofsight,I followed the lovelyone closelyon myhorse,far fromthe still river.Meanwhile,since hishorse wasdrinking intheriver,mydadtriedtocatch fishwithhands beside.When mydad caughtmefrombehind,the rabbitsuddenly raninto bushes,nowhere tobe seen.In thepineforest,we meta varietyof creaturesnot seenpreviously.To ourconcern,the sightslooked the same ineverydirection.他hadno ideawhere wewerecmd it gotdark.Ne hadnoideawherewewere anditgotdark.We foundthat wehad been offthe beatentrack andgot lost.Exhausted andhungry,I wonderedif wecould findour wayback.Wandering inthe darkforest hopelessly,wewereimagining anexcellent dinnerwaiting forus inthe distinguishedfarmhouse.Hearing thestillriverflow stilly,we realizedthe closerdestination.When wefinally cameback,UnclePaul wasstill waitingforustohavethe dinner,predicting outlate seemingly.Eating likea horse,I feltsatisfied andcosy.(年月浙江卷)2017UA vacationwithmymotherI hadan interestingchildhood:It wasfilled withsurprise andamusements,all becauseofmymother-loving,sweet,and yetabsent-minded andforgetful.One strange family tripwetookwhenIwas eleventells alot abouther.My twosets ofgrandparents livedin Coloradoand NorthDakota,and myparents decidedtospendafewweeksdriving tothose states and seeingallthesights along the way.As thefirst dayofourtrip approached,David,myeight-year-old brother,andIunwillingly saidgood-byetoall ofour friends.Who knewif wedever seethem againFinally,themomentofourdeparture arrived,and weloaded suitcases,books,games,camping equipment,andatentinto the car andbravely drove off.We bravelydroveoffagain twohourslaterafter 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.^^Ihadterrible picturesinmymind:Honey,where arethe kids”What!Oh,Gosh...Ithoughttheywerebeingawfully quiet.We werenever actuallyleft behindinastrange city,but wewerent abouttotakeany chances.On thefourth orfifth night,we hadtrouble findinga hotelwith avacancy.After drivinginvainfor sometime,Mom suddenlygotagreatidea:Why didntwe findahousewithalikely-looking backyardandaskif wecould setuptent thereDavid andI becamenervous.To ourgreat relief,Dad turneddowntheidea.Mom nevercould understandourobjections.If astrangefamilyshowed upon her frontdoorsteps,Mom wouldhave beendelighted.She thinkseveryoneintheworld asnice as she is.We finallyfoundavacancy inthenexttown.The nextday weremembered thebrand-new tentwehadbrought withus.We drove through several statesand saw lots of great sights along the way.Paragraph1:The nextday weremembered thebrand-new tentwehadbrought withBut thenwewerehalf anhour awayfromthe hotel,where the tent wasleft behind.Dad recommendedbuying anew one,while Mominsistedonour goingbackto fetchit,saying Forgetfulpeoplelikeme maylose thingsrepeatedly,so itsunwise togive upthe tent.Finally,wegot backthe tentand hittheroadagain.If Momhadnt beenthat absent-minded,it wouldhave savedus thetrouble ofgoingbackagain and again.第二天,我们想起了我们带来的那个全新的帐篷但后来我们离旅馆还有半小时的路程了爸爸建议买一个新的,妈妈坚持要我们回去拿,说“像我这样被遗忘的人可能会反复丢东西,所以放弃帐篷是不明智的”最后,我们回到帐篷,又上路了如果妈妈不是那么心不在焉,我们就会省一次又一次回去的麻烦Paragraph2:他drovethroughseveralstatesandsawlotsofgreatsightsalongtheway One day,towards evening,we foundagreat campingsite atthe footofahigh mountain.David andI helpedDad putupthetent,and Momwas busypreparingsupper.When thesetting sun cast anorange lightoverthemountains,thetentwas setupand themeal wasready.Sitting aroundthe campfire,we talkedand laughed.Every timewe mentionedthe funnyincidentsofthejourney apleasant smilewould spreadover Momsface.(续写词数163)我们开车穿过了几个州,沿途看到了很多美丽的风景一天,傍晚,我们在山脚下发现了一个很棒的露营地大卫和我帮爸爸搭起了帐篷,妈妈正忙着准备晚饭当夕阳向山上发出橙色的灯光时,帐篷就搭好了,饭菜也准备好了我们坐在篝火旁,聊又笑每次我们提到旅途中有趣的事情,妈妈的脸上都会露出愉快的微笑(年月浙江卷)20176On abright,warm Julyafternoon,Mac Hollan,a primaryschool teacher,was cyclingfrom hishome to Alaskawith his friends.One ofhis friendshad stoppedtomakea bicyclerepair,but theyhad encouragedMac tocarry on,andthey wouldcatch upwithhimsoon.As Macpedaled(骑彳亍)along alone,he thoughtfondly ofhis wifeand twoyoungdaughters athome.He hopedto showthem thisbeautiful placesomeday.Then Mac heard quickand loudbreathing behind him.Man,thafs a big dog!”he thought.But whenhe lookedtothe side,he sawinstantly thatitwasnta dogat all,but a wolf,quickly catching upwithhim.Macs heartjumped.He foundout hiscan ofbear spray.With onehand onthe bars,he firedthesprayatthe wolf.A brightred cloudenveloped the animal,andtoMacs relief,it fellback,shaking itshead.But aminute later,itwasbyhis sideagain.Then itattacked the backofMacs bike,tearing openhis tentbag.He firedatthewolf a second time,andagain,it fellback only to quicklyrestart thechase(追赶).Mac waspedaling hardnow.He wavedand yelledat passingcars butwas carefulnottoslow down.He sawasteep uphillclimb beforehim.He knewthat oncehe hitthe hill,hed beeasy caughtupandthe wolfsteeth wouldbetearing intohis flesh.At thismoment,Paul andBecky weredriving theircar ontheir waytoAlaska.They didntthink muchof itwhenthey sawtwo cyclistsrepairing theirbike onthesideoftheroad.A bitlater,they spottedwhat they,too,assumed wasadog runningalongside a man ona bike.As theygot closer,they realizedthatthedog wasawolf.Machearda largevehiclebehindhim.He pulledin frontofitasthewolf wascatchingupfast,justadozen yardsaway now.The carabruptly stoppedin frontofhim.A fewminutes later,the othertwo cyclistsarrived.Paragraph1:The carabruptly stoppedin frontofhim.Mac jumpedoff hisbicycle andrushed tothedoorofthecar.But beforeMac couldopen thedoor,thewolfhad caughtupand jumped toattack.Luckily,the magicspray savedMaca thirdtime.Seeing thewolf backoff,Paul quicklyunlocked thedoor,andthefrightened manclimbed intothecar inno time,shutting thedoor behindhim heavily.Becky lookedout ofthebackwindow andsawthewolf standingoverMacs bicycleasifit werea kill.Soon after,theanimalran off.汽车突然停在他前面麦克跳下自行车,冲向车门口但麦克还没来得及开门,狼就赶上了,跳起来攻击幸运的是,魔法喷雾剂第三次救了麦克看到狼回来了,保罗迅速打开了门,那个吓坏了的人立刻爬上了车,在他身后重重地关上了门贝基从后窗外看,看到狼站在麦克的自行车前,好像是在杀人不久之后,这只动物就跑掉了Paragraph2:A fewminutes later,the othertwo cyclistsarrived.Mac gotoutofthecarand huggedhisfriends.It wasreallya nightmareandIthought Iwasgoingto dieJ saidMac ina shakyvoice,tears gatheringinhiseyes.For him,lifecould neverbe morebeautiful.After sayinggoodbye toPaul andBecky withgratitude,the threemen continuedtheirtrip,agreeing never to separateagain.(续写词数158)几分钟后,另外两名骑自行车的人来了麦克下了车,拥抱了他的朋友们“这真的是一场噩梦,我还以为我要死了”麦克用颤抖的声音说,眼睛里充满了泪水对他来说,生活永远不会如此美好了在感激地与保罗和贝基道别后,这三个人继续他们的旅行,同意不再分开(年月浙江卷)201610One weekendin July,Jane and her husband,Tom,haddriventhreehoursto campovernight bya lakeinthe forest.Unfortunately,ontheway anunpleasant subjectcame upand theystartedtoquarrel.By thetime theyreached thelake,Jane wasso angrythat she saidtoTom.Im goingtofinda betterspot forustocamp”and walked away.With nopathtofollow,Jane justwalked onfor quitea longtime.After shehad climbedtoahigh place.she turnedaround,hoping toseethelake.To hersurprise,she sawnothing butforest and,far beyond,a snowcappedmountain top.She suddenlyrealizedthat she waslost.Tom!she cried.nHelp!nNo reply.If onlyshehadnot lefther mobilephone inthat bagwith Tom.Jane keptmoving,but thefarther shewalked,the moreconfused shebecame.As nightwas beginningto fall,Jane wasso tiredthatshehadtostop forthenight.Lying awakeinthedark,Jane wantedverymuchtobewith Tomand herfamily.She wantedto holdhim andtellhim howmuch sheloved him.Jane roseatthebreak ofday,hungry andthirsty.She couldhear watertrickling C商落)somewhere ata distance.Quickly shefollowedthesound toa stream.To hergreat joy,she alsosaw someberry bushes.She drankand atea fewberries.Never in her lifehad shetasted anythingbetter.Feeling strongernow.Jane beganto walkalongthestream andhopeitwouldlead hertothelake.As shepickedher way carefullyalongthestream,Jane hearda helicopter.Is thatformeUnfortunately,the treesmadeit impossiblefor peopletoseeher fromabove.A fewminutes later,another helicopterflew overhead.Jane tookoffher yellowblouse,thinking thatshe shouldgo toanopenarea andflag themif theycamebackagain.But nomore helicopterscame anditwasgetting darkagain.It wasdaybreak whenJane wokeup.参考答案1But nomore helicopterscameanditwasgettingdarkagain.Immediately,an absolutedarkness ruledtheforest.Jane,exhausted andscared,lay downnear astone,missing herfamily ata distance.All thefantastic memorycrowdedinandshe couldnthelp crying,nHadn*tIquarreled withTom,walkedawayand climbedtothehigh place,I wouldntbe trappedinthisawful place,confronted withthedangerof dying.She regrettedwith endlessanxiety,and thenbecame asleepwith shiningtears inher eyes.但是直升机再也没有来了,天又黑了顿时,一片漆黑笼罩着森林简筋疲力尽,心惊胆战,躺在一块石头旁,远远地思念着家人所有奇妙的记忆都涌上心头,她忍不住哭了起来,“如果不是我和汤姆吵了一架,走开了,爬到了高处,我就不会被困在这个可怕的地方,面临着死亡的危险”她带着无尽的焦虑后悔了,然后带着闪闪发亮的泪水唾着了It wasdaybreak whenJane wokeup.Weak as she was,she struggled to herfeet,continuing searchingforassistance.To hergreat joy,ahelicopterwas flyingoverhead againand again.Eager andexcited,she flaggedheryellow blouseand sparedno effortto yellso asto attractothers*attention.Fortunately,shewaseventually noticedandbrought intothehelicopter.There,she sawher husband,amanstaring ather,wearing anexpression ofrelief.Astightly aspossible,she huggedhim andwastoothrilled tosay anything.Besides,they agreednevertoquarrel again,determining tolive thelife tothe fullest.简醒来时天已破晓虽然她很虚弱,但她挣扎着站了起来,继续寻求帮助令她非常高兴的是,一架直升机一次又一次地从头顶飞过她又急又激动,举着自己的黄色上衣,不遗余力地大喊大叫,以吸引别人的注意幸运的是,她最终被注意到并被带进了直升机在那里,她看到了她的丈夫,一个男人盯着她,带着一种解脱的表情她紧紧地抱住了他,激动得说不出话来此外,他们同意再也不吵架了,决心要把生活过得最充实The manfroze forasecond,but whenhe sawthe skinnyboy hebreathed asigh ofrelief.Hey,kid,put thatdown.It was my home.My parentsused tolive hereandmyfathers watchwas here,“he explained,tryingtolift afloorboard.At thatmoment,the soundsofapolice carechoed(回响)intheair.The manstoodupinapanic,then ranthroughthe housetoward thewindow and jumped out.Kevin followedout andtoldthearriving policeofficers whathadhappened.They pursuedand arrestedthe man.Kevin wentbacktoMrs.Hills house.Somehow hewasnt surehehaddone theright thing.What ifhe hastoldthe truthhe thoughtto himself.The manswords soundedpretty convincing.When Mr.and Mrs.Green gothome,Kevin wentto talkto them.Kevin andMr.Green tookthe watchtheyhadfound tothe policestation.【参考范文1】When Mr.and Mrs.Green gothome,Kevin wentto talktothem.He explainedeverything thathad happenedwhiletheywereaway.Mrs.Green listenedwith wideeyes,clearly shockedbytheordeal(磨难).“Thank yousomuch,Kevin.You werevery brave,she said,her voicetrembling.Mr.Green noddedin agreement.“Were justgladyou werethere tocall the police.It couldhave beenmuch worse.Kevin feltabitrelieved hearingtheir gratitudebutstill couldntshake offthe doubtinhismind.He decidedtoaskMr.Green aboutthe mansclaim.Do youknow ifthemans parentsused tolive here^^Mr.Green shookhis head.No,we boughtthis houseyears ago.Theres nowaythats true.”Kevin andMr.Green tookthe watchtheyhadfound tothepolicestation.The watchwas oldand dusty,but itseemedimportant tothemanwhohadbroken in.At thestation,they handedit overtotheofficer whohad arrestedtheintruder(入侵者).The officerexamined thewatch carefullyandthenturnedtoKevin andMr.Green.This watchisactually stolenproperty.Weve beenlooking fbrit formonths.Ils wortha lolmoney,“Kevins eyeswidened insurprise.So hewas lyingabout itbeing hisfathers watch”The officernodded.Yes,hewastryingtosteal itand sellit.Thanks toyou,Kevin,weve solveda bigcase.Kevin felta waveofreliefand pridewash overhim.He realizedthathe haddone theright thingafterall.(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 byanhourandahalf.I toucheddown inViennajust30minutes beforethe departureofthelast busto Prague.The momentIgotofftheplane,I ranlike crazythroughthe airportbuilding andjumped intothefirsttaxi onthe rankwithout asecond thought.That waswhenImetGunter.I told him whereIwasgoing,but hesaid hehadnt heardofthe bus station.Ithought mypronunciation wasthe problem,soIexplained againmore slowly,but hestill lookedconfused.When Iwasabout togive up,Gunter fishedouthislittle phoneand rangupafriend.After aheated discussionthat lastedfor whatseemedlikeacentury,Gunter puthis phonedown andstarted thecar.Finally,with justtwo minutesto sparewe rolledintothebus station.Thankfully,there wasalongqueue stillwaitingto boardthebus.Gunter parkedthe taxibehind thebus,turned around,andlookedatmewithabig smileon hisface.n,We madeit,nhe said.Just thenI realisedthatIhad zerocash inmywallet.I flashedhim anapologetic smileasIpulled outmyPortuguese bankcard.He triedit severaltimes,but thecard machinejust didnot playalong.A feelingof helplessnesswashed over measIsawthebus queuethinning out.At thismoment,Gunter pointedtowardsthewaiting hallofthebus station.There atthe entrance,wasacashmachine.I jumpedoutofthecar,made amad runforthemachine,and poppedmy cardin,onlytoread themessage:nOut oforder.Sorry.nI ranbacktoGunter andtold himthe badnews.Four dayslater,whenIwas backin Vienna,I calledGunter aspromised.参考范文I ranbacktoGunter andtoldhimthe badnews.He lookedatmein disbelief,asking mewhat todo.Flashing him another apologeticsmile,I beggedhim fora delayedpayment.If Imiss thislast bustoPrague,Pll belate forthe conferencewhich isso importantthat1cant affordto missit!”1explained.“May Ihaveyour phone number Iwill callyou andreturn themoney I owe you.I promiseIwillkeepmyword oryoukeep my watch!55I added,handing himmy watchas wellasmybusiness card.Gunter acceptedmy businesscardbut rejectedmywatch.He wrotedown hisphonenumberandgaveittome.“Just keepyour promise,Sir.”A feelingof gratitudewashedovermeasI heardhis words.Giving hima firmhandshake,I jumpedout ofthecar,madeamad runforthebus,andjumpedonto itjust beforeits departure.Four dayslater,whenIwasbackin Vienna,I calledGunter aspromised.He pickedmeupatthebusstation wherehehaddropped meoff fourdays before.Beaming a warm smileathim,I gavehimabig hugthemoment Isaw him.We chattedhappily onthewaytothe airport.I toldhim thatthankstohis generosityandtimely help,everything hadgone smoothly.When hestopped histaxi outsidetheairport,I paidhim forthe,“double carride backand forthfromtheairport tothebusstation,together witha generoustip thatheturned down.I alsogavehiman attractivesouvenir Ihad boughtat Prague,which heaccepted withdelight Webecamegood friendsand keptin touchwith eachother regularly.Ifeltblessed tohave suchawarm-heartedfriend likeGunter.(年月九省联考卷)20241Last summer,Hilda workedasavolunteer withdolphin trainersatasea lifepark.Her jobwastomake surethetanks werefree ofany itemssothatthe trainerscould trainthe dolphinsto fetchspecific items.However,one dayaftercleaning,oneofthe dolphins,Maya,presented Hilda withacandy wrapperfromthe tank.When Katherine,the trainer,saw this,she blamedHilda for her carelessness.Upset butnot discouragedby thisevent,Hilda decidedtodosomespying onMaya.The nextmorning,Hilda arrivedatthepark early.She putonherscuba gear(水下呼吸器)andjumpedinto thetankforherusual,underwater sweep.Finding nothinginthe tank,she climbedoutofthe waterjust intimetoseeKatherine jumpingin ontheotherside.After whathappened yesterday,Hilda knewwhat shewasdoing.She watchedasKatherine performedher underwatersearch,but Hilda wasnt surprisedwhenshesurfaced empty-handed.During thetank sweeps,Maya hadbeen swimmingplayfully,but nowthe dolphinstopped suddenlyand swamtothe backpart ofthetankwherethefilter(过滤)box waslocated.She stuckher nosedown behind theboxand thenswamaway.What wasMaya doingback thereHilda wondered.She jumpedback intothe waterand swamover totakea lookbehind thebox,and herquestion wasanswered.Hilda thenswam acrossthetankfollowing Mayaspath andemergedfromthewater tofind Katherineremoving herscuba gear.AsKatherine turnedaround,her mouthdropped open.There wasMaya atthe edgeofthetank witha comb(梳子)in hermouthwaitingforher treat.“Maya!Where didyou getthat”demanded Katherine,taking thecomb andthrowing hera fish.“I knowwhere,she gotit,“declared Hildaclimbing outofthetank witha handfulof itemsstill wetfrom theirwatery,resting placeWhatsall this”Katherine asked,obviously confused.“This isMayafs secret,Hilda said withabig smile.Now Katherinerealized whathadbeengoing on.“This isMayas secret,“Hilda saidwithabig smile.In herhand,she displayedthe itemsshehadretrievedbehind thefilter box.Maya hasbeen tradingthese fortreats duringtraining.Shes notjust retrievingthem;shes beencleverlyexchanging themwith youfor rewards.Hilda*s voicewas warmwith admirationassheshowed Katherinethelittle treasuresMaya hadhidden away.It wasa clevergame ofgive-and-take that Maya hadmastered,turning hertrainingsessions intoa personaltreasure hunt.Now Katherinerealized whathadbeengoing on.She lookedatMaya,then atHilda,andherstern expressionsoftenedintoasmile.Ioweyou anapology,Hilda.Youve showngreat initiativeand care,“shesaid,her tonefilledwith newfoundrespect.Together,theywatched Maya performher tricks,understanding nowthatthedolphinsbehavior wasnot atraining issuebutasign ofher intelligenceand curiosity.The dayended notwith blame,but withlaughteranda sense ofteamwork,as theyall enjoyedMaya*s cleverantics.参考范文2“This isMaya fssecret9w Hildasaidwithabigsmile.She thengestured forKatherine tofollow hertotheback ofthetank.Together,they peeredbehindthefilter box,where Hildacarefully reachedin.Her handemerged holdingasmall,glittering object.It wasa charmbracelet,shimmering withtiny beads.Maya hasbeen hidingthings likethishere JHilda explained,her voicefilledwithwonder.Katherines eyesfollowed everymovement,her initialdisbeliefslowly turninginto fascinationassherealizedthedepth ofMaya*s playfulantics.Now Katherinerealized whathadbeengoing on.A lookof understandingcrossed herface asshe watchedMayaswim gracefullyaroundthetank.“I misunderstoodthesituation,Katherine admitted,turning toHildawithanapologetic smile.“Youve doneagreatjob uncoveringMayas littlehobby.^^The atmospherelightened,andthebondbetween trainer,volunteer,and dolphingrew stronger.As theywatchedMayaplayfully interactwithherhiddentreasures,asense of unityand joyfilled theair,replacing anyearlier tension.(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 teachers7offices.Somewhere inthebuilding,there wasalso alibrary,a cafeteria,andagym.Having apoor sense of direction,Eva foundit impossibletogetaround insuchahuge building.All thedifferenthallways androoms weretoomuchtothinkabout,let alonecommit tomemory.She decidedthatshe would memorizewhereher classeswere andthen pretendthattherest ofthe placedidnt exist.In herfast P.E.class,Eva wasshocked whenCoach Pittannouncedthateveryone hadtorunone milearound thetrackoutside.She searchedthe facesofher classmates forsigns ofpanic.There wasnothing shefeared morethanhaving torun awhole mile.To Eva,awasused todescribe longdistances.It wasten milesfrom herhometo hergrandfather^,and thatalways seemedlikealong way,eveninacar!When CoachPitt blewhis whistle(口肖子),Eva figuredshewouldbe leftinthedust.However,while someofherclassmatesedged ahead,others actuallyfell behind.Its justthe beginning,“she thought.Ill comein lastforsure.”Soon Evabegantobreathe hard,withherheart poundingand legsshaking.Feeling desperate,Eva startedusing amindwick onherself.She stoppedthinkingaboutthe wordInstead,she focusedon reachingthe shadoweast onthetrack byan oaktree upahead.Then sheconcentrated onjogging tothe spotwherethetrack curved(拐弯)・After that,she triedtoseeif shecould completeher firstlap.One lapturned intotwo,then three,then four.When CoachPitt saidNice work!to heratthefinish line,Eva wassurprised.Eva decidedto usethe sametrick todeal withthe schoolbuilding.【范文】When CoachPitt said“Nice work!”toheratthefinish Une,Eva wassurprised.In thevast expanseof herschool,a girlwith poordirectional skillsstruggledto navigate andoften gotlost.Oneday,during gymclass,sheobserved aunique waytofind herway-following the shadows oftrees.As thesuncastits rays,thegirlnoticed howthe shadows createdpatterns onthe ground,guiding herpath.She tooka leapof faithand followedtheshadows,surprising herselfwith eachturn andstretch.Her effortswere noticedbytheteacher,who praisedher innovativethinking.Eva decidedto usethesametrick todeal withthe schoolbuilding.She usedtheshadowstonavigatethe schoolhallways,findherclasses,and evenlocate theschools variousfacilities.This newfoundskill notonly helpedthe girlnavigateherschoolbut alsoinstilled inherasenseofconfidence andadventure.She learnedexcitedly thatwithalittlecreativity andobservation,any challengecould beovercome.And witheach stepshe took,she leftbehind alegacy ofinspirationfor thosewho followedinherfootsteps,knowing thateven withouta clearsenseofdirection,theres alwaysawaytofind onesway.(年新课标卷)2023IIIWhen Iwasinmiddle school,mysocialstudies teacherasked meto entera writingcontest,I saidno withoutthinking.Ididnot lovewriting.My familycame fromBrazil,so Englishwasonlymy secondlanguage.Writing wassodifficult andpainful formethatmyteacherhad 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.I chosePaul Reveredhorse asmy subject.Paul Reverewasasilversmith(银匠)in Bostonwho rodeahorseatnight onApril18,1775to Lexingtonto warnpeople thatBritish soldierswere coming.My storywould comestraightfrom thehorses mouth.Not abrilliant idea,but funny,and unlikelytobeanyoneelseschoice.。
个人认证
优秀文档
获得点赞 0