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读后续写:遇险类20篇第1篇举报凶手..........................................................................................2第2篇河中救人..................
........................................................................4第3篇森林脱险................................................
..........................................6第4篇森林公园遇熊..................................................................................9第5篇亚瑟遇银行抢劫犯..
.......................................................................12第6篇家中遇蛇................................
........................................................15第7篇海滩遇险...................................................................
.....................17第8篇洞穴遇险............................................................................
............19第9篇海上失联........................................................................................22第10篇洞穴遇险.....................
.................................................................23第11篇铁轨救婴儿.........................................................
.........................26第12篇受伤获救......................................................................................29第13篇智斗绑匪................
......................................................................33第14篇智斗抢劫犯...............................................
...................................37第15篇救溺水小孩..................................................................................40第16篇勇敢面对.
.....................................................................................42第17篇高速路上受困.........................
.....................................................44第18篇海中遇险.................................................................................
.....46第19篇遇到“小偷”..............................................................................48第20篇商场遇险.......................................
...............................................51第1篇举报凶手Afarmergrewsomevegetablesinhisgarden.Onedayhi
swifewasillandhehadnomoney.Hehadtosellsomecabbagesandcarrotsinthemarket.Thenextmorninghetooktwobasketsofvegetablestotown.B
utitwasraininghardthatafternoonandtherewerefewpeopleinthestreet.Whenhisvegetablesweresoldout,itwasdark.Heboughtsomemedicineandhurriedtohi
svillage.Onhiswayhomehesawapersonlyingonthesnow.Heplacedhisbasketsonthegroundandwasgoingtohelpthepers
ontogetup.Atthattimehefounditwasadeadmanandtherewasmuchbloodonhisbody.Hewassoafraidthatheranawayquickly,withouttakingthebasketswithhim.The
nextafternoonthefarmerwassenttothepolicestation.Havingshownthebaskets,anofficerasked,"Aretheseyours""Yes,sir."thefarmeransweredtimidly(胆怯地)."H
aveyoukilledtheman""No,no,sir."thefarmersaidinahurry."Whendidyouseethedeadman""Aboutsevenlastevening.""Did
youseewhokilledtheman""No,sir."Theofficerbroughtoutaknifeandasked,"Haveyouseenityet""No,sir."Theofficer
becameangryandtoldthepolicementobeathimupandsenthimintoprison.theofficerwantedtotrapthefarmerintotheconfession(供认
),butthefarmerdidn'tadmithewasthemurderer.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为
你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Theofficerwassoangrythatheaskedthepolicemantobeathimupagain.Thefarmerwaslucky.Afe
wdayslater,参考范文:Paragraph1Theofficerwassoangrythatheaskedthepolicemantobeathimupagain.Thefarmerwasveryafraid,h
ethoughthewouldbesentencedtodeathbykillingpeople,buthedidn't,hewasinnocent.Hemusttellpeoplethetruth,butnoonecouldhearhisvoice.hehopedthatsomeo
necouldcomeandsavehim.Paragraph2Thefarmerwaslucky.Afewdayslater,ayoungmancametothepolicestationwithalotofjournalists,sayingtha
thesawthemurderer.Itwasthepoliceofficerwhokilledthemanonthesnow!Hesawthepoliceofficeusedaknifekillingthemanlateintheevening.hewassofr
ightenedandranaway.Buttheyoungmanthoughtthefarmerwasinnocent.Sohetookthegreatcouragetoexposetherealcriminal.
Aftertheinvestigation,theyoungmanwasright.Thepoliceofficerwassentintoprisonandthepolicemanwhobeatupthefarmerwasfired,andthebraveyo
ungmanwasregardedastheherobythevillagers第1段警官非常生气,他要求警察再打他一顿。农夫很害怕,他以为他会被判死刑,但他没有,他是无辜的。他必须告诉人们真相,但没有人能听到他的声音
。他希望有人能来救他。第2段农夫很幸运。几天后,一个年轻人带着许多记者来到警察局,说他看到了凶手。是警察在雪地上杀了那个人!他看到警察办公室在深夜用刀杀死了那个人。他吓坏了,跑了。但年轻人认为农夫是无
辜的。所以他鼓起巨大的勇气揭露了真正的罪犯。经过调查,这个年轻人是对的。警察被送进监狱,殴打农民的警察被解雇,勇敢的年轻人被村民视为英雄。第2篇河中救人Boysliketobeconsideredtob
ebrave,butwhatkindofthingscanbeconsideredtobebrave?Itisnotaquestionthatcanbeansweredbywords,butbytheactualdeed.Ab
oywiththenameHenrygaveusagoodexample.RonnyandHenryweretwofriendsinthesameclass.Theyalwaysplayedtogetherandwenthometogether.Onedayas
RonnyandHenryweregoinghomeafterschool,theysawsomepeoplefightinginthestreetcorner.Ronnysaidexcitedly,“Somepeop
learefighting!Let'sgoandhavealook!”ButHenryrefused,“It'snoneofourbusiness.We'dbettergohomeanddon'tgetclosetothem.A
lsoourparentsareexpectingtohavedinnerwithustogetherathomeandIdon'twantthemtoworryaboutme.”“Youareacoward,andafraidtogo
,”saidRonny,andoffherantothespotwithsomeotherboys.Henryhadtogohomealoneanddidn'tthinkaboutitanymore.ButRonnythoughtHenrywasacowardandtoldall
theboysthat.Theylaughedathimagreatdeal.Fromthenon,theylookeddownuponHenryanddidn'twanttoplaywithhim.Henr
ywassadbuthewasn'tangrywithRonnyforhisrudebehavior,becausehehadlearnedthattruecouragewasshownmostinbearingmisunders
tandingwhenitwasnotdeserved,andthatheoughttobeafraidofnothingbutdoingwrong.Thus,hejustignoredtheotherboys'laughteran
dcontinuedtosticktohisthoughtandgotoschoolandstudyaswell.However,Ronnydidn'tinviteHenrytogohomewithhimanymore.Instead,hehadhisnewfriendswhoalsothoug
htHenrywasacoward.Everydayafterschool,theydidn'tgohomedirectlybutwenttotheriverorsomewheretoplaygamesandhadlotsoffun.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应
为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;4续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Afewdayslater,somethingterriblehappenedtoRonny.Paragrap
h2:Atthatmoment,Henryhappenedtopassby.参考范文:Paragraph1Afewdayslater,somethingterriblehappenedtoRonny.Thatafternoonaf
terschool,Ronnywasbathingwithsomeofhisnewfriendsintheriverhappily.Suddenly,hewasstuckinthemudandcouldn'tgetout
.Hestruggledhardbuthewasstilltrapped.Hescreamedforhelp,butallinvain.TheboyswhohadcalledHenryacowardgotoutofthewaterasfastasthey
could.Theyweresoscaredanddidnoteventrytohelphim.Paragraph2:Atthatmoment,Henryhappenedtopassby.Heheardthescreamsandrantoth
eriverassoonaspossible.SeeingRonnywasalmostdrowned,Henrytookoffhisclothesimmediatelyandjumpedintothewaterwithoutanyhesitation.HereachedRonnyj
ustashewassinkingthelasttime.Withgreateffort,andwithmuchdangertohimself,hebroughtRonnytotheshoreintime.Henrywas
happytohelphisfriend,thoughhewasextremelytired.第1段几天后,罗尼发生了一件可怕的事情。那天下午放学后,罗尼和他的一些新朋友在河里快乐地洗澡。突然,他被困在泥里,无法出来。他努力挣扎,但仍然被困住了。他尖叫着呼
救,但都没有成功。那些叫亨利是懦夫的孩子们尽可能快地离开了水面。他们很害怕,甚至没有试图帮助他。第2段:就在那一刻,亨利碰巧经过了。他听到了尖叫声,就尽快跑到河里去了。看到罗尼差点被淹死,亨利立即脱下衣服,毫不犹豫地
跳进了水里。他上次就在罗尼下沉时,到达了罗尼。他费了巨大的努力,对自己也很危险,及时把罗尼带到了岸边。亨利很乐意帮助他的朋友,尽管他非常累。第3篇森林脱险Bradywasarecentlyretiredsearchandrescuedog.Hewasnothappyandmisse
dhisownerAlbecauseAlhadgoneoutonarescuemissionwithouthim.Al’snephewStevetookBradyalongwhenheandhisfriendZachwentonaovernighthike.ButsuddenlySteveand
Zachsmelledsomethingburningandtheyrealizedthatlightninghadsetthewoodsonfire.Wind-blownflamehadleapedfromthetopofonetreetoanother.Thelongdrysumme
rhadturnedtheforestintoatinderbox(火绒箱)andthethunderstormwasn’thelpingmuch.Ithadmorewindandlightningthanrain.Zachpul
ledSteve’sarm.“Let’sgo!Wecanmakeitbacktotheriverwecrossedtoday.”StevepulledBrady’sleash(皮带)andtheirheadsdownagain
stthestrongfire-wind,theyhurrieddownthepaththeyhadfollowedearlier.Theairwasfullofsmoke,andpinebranchesbr
okefromburningtreeswithacrispsound.Stevekepthiseyesontheroute.Alltheyhadtodowastomakeitdowntotheriver…Bradybarkedasharpwarning.Ahead
ofthemlayadensecurtainofsmokeacrossthepath.They’dnevermakeitthroughthat.Theywouldhavetofindanotherescaperoute.Thedogwaspullingat
hisleashtryingtodrawthemawayfromthesmoke.ThiswaswhatBradywastrainedtodo,andyetStevewasuneasy.Itseemedtohimtheyweremovingawayfromth
eriver.Bradyliftedhisheadandsmelledthesmokywind.Suddenly,thedogranawayanddisappeared.Theboysyelledandshoutedforhim,buth
edidn’tcomeback.Theyhadnochoicebuttoleavehimbehind.Heartsick,SteveandZachwentupaslope(斜坡).Hecouldn’tblameBrady
forpanickingandescaping.Hehimselfwantedtoruneventhoughhedidn’thaveacluewhichway.Theyhadn’tgonefarwhentherewasafamiliarbark,andBradycamerunningtoward
him.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;4续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:“Where’vey
oubeen?”Stevecried.Paragraph2:Bradyledthembackdowntheslopeandintothetrees.参考范文:Paragraph1“Where'veyoubeen?"StevecriedBradystoppeddirec
tlyinfrontofhimandstartedpushinghimbacktowardtheslopethey’djustclimbed.WhenStevestilldidn’tgetit,Bradygrabbedthe
boy'sjeansandpulledharder.Themessagewasclear,butStevehesitated.OfcourseherememberedwhathisunclehadsaidaboutBradysavinghislife,butthathadbeenalongt
imeago.Washestillsharpenoughtogetthemthroughthis?Bradypulledagain,urgently,“0K,bigguy,”Stevedecided...Paragraph2Bradyledthembackdo
wntheslopeandintothetrees.Severaltimesthebigdogstoppedtogethisescaperoute.Oftenhechangeddirection.Howlongthey’dwalkedStevehadnoidea.Hejustheld
ontoBrady’sleashwithonehandandkeptputtingonefootinfrontoftheother.Hewasalmostnumbwhenheheardthewonderfulsoundofrushingwater.Theriver!Withayellt
heboysranunsteadilyforwarduntiltheyjumpedincool,runningwater.“Brady,youdidit!”第1段:“你去哪儿了?史蒂夫叫道,布雷迪直接停在他面前,开始把他推回他们刚爬上去的斜坡。当史蒂夫仍然没有得到它,布雷迪
抓住男孩的牛仔裤,并拉得更用力。信息很清楚,但史蒂夫犹豫了。他当然记得他叔叔说过布雷迪救他的命,但那是很久以前的事了。他还能让他们度过难关吗?布雷迪又紧急地拉了一下,“0K,大个子,”史蒂夫决定。。。第2段:布雷迪带领他们回到斜坡上,进入树林。这只大狗停了好几次,以获得他的逃跑路线。他经常改
变方向。他们走了多久,史蒂夫不知道。他只是用一只手抓住布雷迪的皮带,继续把一只脚放在另一只前面。听到哗哗的水声,他几乎麻木了。河流!孩子们大喊一声,摇摇晃晃地向前跑,直到他们跳进凉爽的流水里。“布雷迪,你做到了!”第4篇森林公园遇熊阅读
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。Gradyandhisfamilygocampingeverysummer.Asitwasbecominghotter,herecamethecampingtime.Hav
ingplannedthecamplong,thefamilyfinallydecidedthedestination---theGreatNationalForest.Withfood,necessity
andcookersloadedontothecar,thefamilysqueezedintothecar.Thecardoorclosed,heatwasshutoutside.Inthecar,Jared,Grady'syoungerbrotherwasplayingwit
hatoydinosaur,makinggreatnoise.Grady'smothertalkedexcitedlywithhisfather.Onsettlinginthecar,Gradyputon
theearphoneandturnedonthemusic.Heneitherwantedtojoinhisbrothernorjoinedanytalk.Afterwhatseemedtobehours,thecarstoppedwhereth
eyheaded.Gradythrewdownhisbackpackandslammedthecardoor.“Thiswillbealengthyweek,“hesaidunhappilytonooneinparticular.Heloo
kedaroundthecampground.Hundredsoftallandgreenfirtrees,someastallaschurchtowers,coveredthemountainsidelikeagreencarpe
t.Thesunwouldbesettingsoon.Gradythoughtmaybetheheatwouldn'tbeunbearable.Butactuallynowinthemountain,thehotstickinessofJulywascloselyattachedt
ohim.Gradyhatedcamping,butitwassomethinghisfamilystucktoeverysummer.Hisfatherlikedcookingoveranopenair,tellingstories
abouthowtosurvivethingslikebearattacksandbitesofbees.HismotherandJaredlikedtohikeandtakepicturesofanimals.Jaredhadacollectionofbugpictu
resthathehadpinnedtothewallsinhishalfoftheirroom.GradythoughttheywerejustscaryandproofthatJaredwasastrangekid.Theysetupcamp-
twotents,oneforhisparentsandoneforhimselfandJared.Whileeveryoneelsestartedpreparingdinner,Grady,lookingforsomeplacetocooldown,
setoffforthenearbystream,whichwasdeepenoughtoswimin.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AsGradygotclosetothestream,a
nadorablebearcub(幼崽)caughthiseye.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________Turningaround,hesawanangrybearmovingswiftlyto
wardshim.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________【答案】AsGradygotclosetothestream,anad
orablebearcubcaughthiseye.ThoughGradydidn’tlikeanimals,hecouldn’tresistsuchalovelybearcubmeasuringnomorethantwofeettallwithacuteface
.Itwasplayingprettyjoyfullyattheedgeofthestream.Soabsorbedwasthebearcubinplayingthatitwasn’tawarethatsomeonewasapproaching.
Drivenbycuriosity,Gradywalkedontiptoe,movingclosertohavealookatit.Suddenlyheheardasoundbehindhim.当格雷迪靠近小溪时,一只可爱的熊幼崽吸引了他的目光。虽然格雷迪不喜欢动物,
但他无法抗拒这样一只可爱的小熊,身高不到两英尺,还有一张可爱的脸。它在河边演奏得很开心。熊全神贯注地玩耍,以至于没有意识到有人在靠近。出于好奇的驱使,格雷迪踮起脚尖走着,走近他,要看一眼。突然,他听到身后有一个声音。Turningaround,hesawana
ngrybearmovingswiftlytowardshim.Shockedanddumb,Gradywasrootedontothegroundforseconds,andthendashedtotheircampdesperately,shou
tingforhelpinthemeantime.Fortunately,Grady’sfatherheardtheshoutintimetocometohisassistance.Totheirsurprise,realizingthe
dangerwasaway,thefurrygiantstoppedchasingandreturnedtothestream,pickingupherbaby,andholdingitinarmstightly.Inthed
istance,attractedbythenoise,Jaredandhismotherweretryingtotakeaphotoofthebearcubanditsmother.他转过身来,看见一只愤怒的熊迅
速地向他走去。格雷迪震惊而哑口无言,在地上扎根了几秒钟,然后绝望地冲向他们的营地,同时大喊帮助。幸运的是,格雷迪的父亲及时听到了喊来帮助他。令他们吃惊的是,意识到危险已经消失了,毛茸茸的巨人停止了追赶,回到小溪里,抱起她
的孩子,紧紧地抱着它。在远处,被噪音所吸引,贾里德和他的母亲试图给熊崽和它的妈妈拍照。【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了格雷迪和他的家人每年夏天都去露营。经过长期的营地计划,这家人最终决定了目的地——大国家森林。格雷迪讨厌
野营,帐篷搭好后,当其他人都开始准备晚餐时,格雷迪找了个凉快的地方,向附近的小溪出发,那里足够深,可以游泳。1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“格雷迪走近小溪时,一只可爱的小熊引起了他的注意。”可知,第一段可描写格雷迪由于好奇靠近
小熊,突然听到有声音。②由第二段首句内容“他转过身来,看见一只愤怒的熊迅速向他走来。”可知,第二段可描写格雷迪遇到了一只愤怒的大熊后逃生的过程以及获得了爸爸的帮助得救后,对大熊抱住孩子的场景的描述。2.续写线索:无法抗拒小熊——小熊玩得很开心——小熊聚精会神的玩着——被好奇心驱使,Grady
靠近小熊——大熊愤怒地走来——Grady惊得哑口无言——绝望地冲到营地——父亲及时赶来帮忙——为大熊抱住孩子感到惊讶3.词汇激活行为类无法抗拒:couldn’tresist/hardtoresist聚精会神:beabsorbedi
n/devoteoneselfto靠近:becloseto/approach冲:rush/dash赶来帮忙:cometoone’sassistance/onone’swaytohelp情绪类高兴地:joyfu
lly/happily/delightedly绝望地:desperately/indespair惊讶:toone’ssurprise/toone’samazement震惊的:shocked/stunned【点睛】[高分句型1]Soabsorbedwasthebe
arcubinplayingthatitwasn’tawarethatsomeonewasapproaching.(so…that…引导结果状语从句,且so置于句首,使用了倒装句)[高分句型2]Gradywasroo
tedontothegroundforseconds,andthendashedtotheircampdesperately,shoutingforhelpinthemeantime.(shouting为现在分词作伴随状语)第5篇亚瑟遇银行抢
劫犯阅读下面材料,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。续写的词数应为150左右。AfunnythinghappenedtoArthurwhenhewasonthewaytoworkoneday.AshewalkedalongParkAvenueneartheFirst
NationalBank,heheardthesoundofsomeonetryingtostartacar.Hetriedagainandagainbutcouldn’tgetthecarmoving.Arthurturnedandlookedinsideat
thefaceofayoungmanwholookedworried.Arthurstoppedandasked,“Itlookslikeyou’vegotaproblem,”Arthursaid.“I’mafraidso.I’minabighurryandIcan’t
startmycar.”“IstheresomethingIcandotohelp?”Arthurasked.Theyoungmanlookedatthetwosuitcasesinthebackseatandthensaid,“Thanks.Ifyou’res
ureitwouldn’tbetoomuchtrouble,youcouldhelpmegetthesesuitcasesintoataxi.”“Notroubleatall.I’dbegladtohelp.”Theyoungmangotoutandtookoneoft
hesuitcasesfromthebackseat.Afterplacingitontheground,heturnedtogettheotherone.JustasArthurpickedupthefirstsuitcaseandsta
rtedwalking,heheardthelongloudnoiseofanalarm.Itwasfromthebank.Therehadbeenarobbery(抢劫)!ParkAvenuehadbeenquietamomentbefore.Nowtheairwasfilledwiththes
oundofthealarmandtheshoutsofpeoplerunningfromalldirections.Carsstoppedandthepassengersjoinedthecrowdinfrontofthebank.Peopleaskedeachother
,“Whathappened?”Buteveryonehadadifferentanswer.Arthur,stillcarryingthesuitcase,turnedtolookatthebankandwalkedrightintot
heyoungwomaninfrontofhim.Shelookedatthesuitcaseandthenathim.Arthurwassurprised.“Whyisshelookingatmelikethat?”Hethought.“Thesuitcase!ShethinksI’mtheba
nkthief!”Arthurlookedaroundatthecrowdofpeople.Hebecamefrightened,andwithoutanotherthought,hestartedtorun.Paragraph
1:Ashewasrunning,Arthurheardtheyoungmanshoutingbehind,“Stop,stop!”__________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thetaxistoppedinfrontoft
hePoliceStationandArthur___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________【答案】Ashewasrunning,Arthurheardtheyoungmanshoutingbehind
,“Stop,stop!”Arthurimmediatelyrealizedthattheyoungmanwasthebankrobber.SoArthurdidn’tstop,butcontinuedtorununtilhesawandcaughtataxiinfrontofhim.H
equicklyputthesuitcaseinthecarandsaidtothedriver,“PleasehurrytothePoliceStation.Ihaveacasetoreporttothepolice;themanshoutingbehindisthebank
thief!”ThetaxiracedawaytothePoliceStationlikeanarrow.亚瑟跑的时候,听到那个年轻人在后面喊道:“停下来,停下来!”亚瑟立刻意识到这个年轻人就是银行抢劫犯。所以亚瑟没有停下来,而是继续跑,直到他看
到他前面赶上了一辆出租车。他迅速把诉讼案件放进车里,并对司机说:“请赶快赶到警察局。我有一个案子要向警察报告;后面喊叫的人是银行小偷!出租车像箭一样跑到警察局。ThetaxistoppedinfrontofthePoliceStationandArth
ursaidtothepolicewhohadbeenwaitingandwhohadalreadyreceivedtherobberyreport,“Thissuitcaseisthatofthebankrobber
.Itmaybefilledwiththemoneystolenfromthebank.Ihandittoyou.Pleasegetreadytoarresttheman.”出租车在警察局前停了下来,亚瑟对
一直在等待的、已经收到抢劫报告的警察说:“这个手提箱就是银行抢劫犯的手提箱。里面可能装满了从银行偷来的钱。我把它递给你。请准备好逮捕那个人吧。”第6篇家中遇蛇阅读下面材料,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。续写的
词数应为150左右。AnUnusualDay“Usualboringday!”ThiswouldbetheanswerfromRomanifsomebodyaskshimhowhisdaywas.Thesedayshefoundeveryt
hingboringandnothingexcitedhim.Whenhewentintothelivingroom,itwasdark.Hisyoungbrotherwasplayingwithhisfriend.Theywereroll
ingonthefloor.HewaslookingforaTVremote,butcouldn’tfindit.Helookedathisbrotherwhowasstilllyingonthefloo
rplaying.Heaskedhim,“Whereistheremote?”“Underthesofa,”hisbrotheryelled.Hetriedtolookthrough,butitwasdar
kaswellasnarrow.Heputhishandunderthesofa,hetouchedsomething,andgrabbeditandtookhishandout.OMG!Itwasa
snakeinhishand!Afterseeingthathisbrotherstartedtoyell,“Snake,snake!”Hisfriendalsoaccompaniedhimonshouting.Mom
cameas_soon_assheheardtheirshouting.Shewastoohorrifiedtoseeasnake.Shewassoscaredthatsheevencouldn’tspeaka
word.Shewastryingtosaysomething,butwasonlyabletomakeasigh.Twokidsweretryingtohideintoeachother’sback.“Whatanoldtrick!”Romanthoughtan
dgrabbedthesnakeandthrewitoverthekids.Asthesnakelandedonthefloornearthekids,theyyelledevenmore.Nowthesnake
startedmovingfromleftsidetotheright.OnlythendidRomanrealizethatthesnakewasreal,notafakeone.Hethrewthesnakeoverthekidsbecause
hethoughtitwasafakesnakeandthekidswereplayingsometricks.Thistimemomalmostgotheartattack.Thenherealizedwhatabigmistakeheh
adcommitted.Nowhewasscaredtoo.Thekidswereabouttofaintwithfear,whilemomwasparalyzedwithhorror.Thesnakewasonly10metersawayfromthekids
anditwasgazingatthem.Theyevencouldn’tcallarescue_team.Therewasnotmuchtimetothink.Paragraph1:AsRomanwasinfartherfromthesnake
,hejumpedtothewindow._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________Paragraph2:Later,hecalledtherescueteamfromhiscellphone.________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【参考范文】AsRomanwasinfartherfro
mthesnake,hejumpedtothewindow.AtthesametimeRomangrabbedthecurtainandsoharddidhepullitthatthecurtainendeduplandinginh
ishand.Thenwithoutwaitingasecond,hethrewthecurtainoverthesnake.Whenthesnakecameunderthecurtain,hegrabbedthetwokidsbytheirhand
sandbroughtthemoutoftheroom.Thekidsranfortheirlifeandreachedatthefrontyardwithinasecond.Heagainwentinsidetakinghismomtothefrontyard.
Momwasshakinglikealeafandthekidsweresweatinghard.当罗曼站在离蛇更远的时候,他跳到了窗前。与此同时,罗曼抓住窗帘,用力拉开,窗帘落在他手里。然后,他没等一会儿,就把蛇遮住了。当蛇来到窗帘下时,他抓住两个孩子的手,沙子把他们带出了房间。孩子们
跑了一辈子,不到一秒钟就跑到了前院。他又带着妈妈进了前院。妈妈像树叶一样发抖,孩子们在流汗。Later,hecalledtherescueteamfromhiscellphone.As_soon_astherescue_teamarrived,theycaughtthesnakeandt
ookitalongwiththem,sotheycouldhandoverthesnaketotheconcernedorganization.Momgottonormaloncethesnakewascaught,butthekidswerestil
lscared.Romanwasfeelingbadandwasangrywithhimself.Hisheartbeatfastatthethoughtwhatworsewouldhavehappenedifhecouldn’tdoanything.“Fortun
ately,everythinggoeswell,”hesaidtohimself,“Whatanunusualday!”后来,他用手机给救援队打电话。rescue_team的As_soon_as来了,他们抓住了蛇并带着它,这样他们就可以把蛇交给有关的组织。蛇一被抓住,妈妈就
变得正常了,但孩子们仍然很害怕。罗曼感觉不好,对自己很生气。一想到如果他做不了什么,他就会心跳加速。“幸运的是,一切都很顺利,”他自言自语道,“多么不寻常的一天啊!”第7篇海滩遇险阅读下面材料,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。续写的词数应为150左右。OnJuly8,2017,eightmembersofafamilyintotal,wereenjoyinganeveningtogetheratthebeachinPanhandl
e,Florida.Asthesunsankloweronthehorizon,thetwoboysNoah,11,andStephen,8—swamintothewaveswithoutthegrown-upsnoticing.Soontheyreali
zedthattheoceanhadpulledthemintothesea.Aftertryingandfailingtoswimback,theystartedwavingandscreamingforhelp.Bu
tthelifeguardshadbeenoffdutyfortheevening.TheboyshadbeenstrugglingforseveralminuteswhenJackyandTabatha,acouplefro
mGeorgia,heardthem.Theydivedintothewaterandsoonreachedthetwobrothers.Butafterafewminutes,theywerealltr
appedinaripcurrent(离岸流)—apowerfulonethatcouldsweepeventhestrongestswimmerouttosea!Bythen,someteenagershadheardthecr
y.Oneoftheteensrushedintothewater,grabbedJacky,andpulledhimbacktoshore.Meanwhile,Tabathacouldfeelherselfbeingpulledfar
therout.Shewasalreadyexhaustedandbeginningtofeeldesperateasshewastryingtosavebothboysalone.Onshore,Jackywasterrified.Amanstopped.“
What’swrong?”askedShaun,whowasheadingbacktohiscar.“Mywifeisdrowning!”Brittanysaid.Shaunimmediatelystrode(大步跨)intothewater.Butseveralminuteslat
er,agaping15feetstilllaybetweenhimandTabathaandtheboys.Heknewthatifhecontinued,he’dbecomeanothervicti
m.Heturnedaroundtoseekhelp.ItwasaboutthattimethatRoberta,theboys’mother,returnedfromthebathroomandlookedaroundforh
erchildren.Shewasshockedtospotthemfloatingmuchfartheroutthantheywereallowedtogo.Shefoughtthewavestogettoher
screamingsonsandthestrangerwhowastryingtosavethem,butshequicklydiscovereditwasnearlyimpossibletomakeheadwayinanydirec
tion.Lookingaround,Robertasighedwithrelieftoseesomemorepeoplecomingtohelp.Paragraph1WhentheytriedinvaintorescuethebrothersandTabat
ha,ariskyideacamttothem.___________________Paragraph2Bythen,moreswimmershadalsonoticedthegroupintroubleandrush
edtojointhehumanchain._________________________________________________________________________________
_______【答案】Paragraph1WhentheytriedinvaintorescuethebrothersandTabatha,ariskyideacametothem.Tokeepthe
mselvesfromlosingtheirfootingintheripcurrent,theybeganholdingontooneanothertoformahumanchainextendingfromthebeachallthe
wayouttothestrugglingandTabatha.Theystayedlinkedtightlyandmanagedtoensuretheyweresafebymakingtheirfeetfirmlyplantedinthesand.However,thatrequiredmo
relinks—probablydozensofthem.Shaunspottedotherswimmersonthebeachandshouted,“Don’tjuststandthere!Comeandhe
lp.”当他们试图营救塔巴塔兄弟和塔巴塔兄弟时,他们想到了一个危险的主意。为了防止自己在激流中站稳脚跟,他们开始互相抓住,形成一条人链,从海滩一直延伸到挣扎中的塔巴塔。它们紧紧地联系在一起,并把脚牢牢地放在沙子里,以确保自己的安全。然而,这需要更多的链接——可能有几十个。肖恩发现海滩
上还有其他游泳者,他喊道:“不要只是站在那里!”来帮忙吧。”Paragraph2Bythen,moreswimmershadalsonoticedthegroupintroubleandrushedtojointhehumanchain.Onebyone,linkbylin
k,totalstrangerswalkedintothewavesandgraspedoneanotherbythewrists,determinedthatnoonewoulddieonthatbeach.Atlast
,theymadeitandTabathaandthetwobrothersweresaved!“Thosepeopleonthebeachareangelsonearth,”saidRoberta.“Wheth
eritisthefirstpersonorthelastpersoninthechain,theyareallourheroes,whohelpedgetourfamilyoutoftrouble.到那时,更多的游泳者也注意到这群人陷入了麻烦,于是冲去加入人类链。一个接一个地,一个
接一个地走进海浪,抓住手腕,决定没有人会死在海滩上。最后,他们成功了,塔巴塔和两兄弟得救了!“海滩上的那些人都是地球上的天使,”罗伯塔说,“无论是铁链上的第一人还是最后一个人,他们都是我们的英雄,他们帮助我们的家人摆脱了麻烦。第8篇洞穴遇险阅读下面
短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。(满分25分)OneSundaylastyear,eightofushikedforacoupleofhoursthroughthedesertnearSanDie
gotoreachThunder_Canyou_Cave.Wehadtogothroughawaterfalltogetinside,soweputonourwetsuitsandloweredourselves30ftdown.By11:00amwewereins
ide.Afterweclimbedfurther,wereachedanineinchcrack(裂缝).Havingmovedforfourhours,Iwastiredandwet.Thegroupleader,Luca,_wasguidingthr
eecavers.Oneofthem,Steve,inhis50s,gotstuckinthecrack.Therewas10minutesofpullingandpushinguntilStevewasfree.Hewastiredan
dneededtoleave.Luca,assumingI'dbeenthroughthecrackbefore,guidedStevethroughthecaveforanother15minutestoanexit.Iwassecond
fromlasttogothrough.Ididn'trealizethatLucawasn'tthere—ifI'dknown,Iwouldn'thaveattemptedthecrack,asIneededanexperiencedguide.Thec
hallengeistoputyourfeetfirstdownthelengthofthecrack,andthenmoveyourbodysidewaystoswingalong,beforedroppingfivefeettothefloorofthenexts
pace.Onmyfirstattempt,IknewIwouldn'tmake_itthrough,butthegroupencouragedmetotryagain.Ididn'twanttoinc
onvenienceanyonebyhavingtomakethelongtripbackthroughthecave,soIbackedoutandtookoffmywetsuit.InjustmyTshirt,Itriedtoslidethroughagainbutmyhips(
屁股)weretrapped.Myfeetwerehangingontheothersideandmyleftarmsupportedmybody.Myhandrestedonawoodenboardthathadbeenleftcoveringrockstopr
otectcaversfromslipping.LucareturnedandtheteamtriedeverythingtohelpmeasImentallyfocusedonescape.Aftertwohours
myarmweakened,soIslidfurtherintothecrack,wherethegapwasonlyeightandahalfincheswide.Mybodyweightwasonmyleftelbow(肘),mybackandches
ttouchingthecoldstonewalls.Theguybehindme,Jim,_triedunsuccessfullytopullmeback.Ofcourse,Iwasblockinghisescape,
too.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragrap
h1:Withtheriskofthelowbodytemperature,thegroupsuppliedmewithjacketsandbags.___________________________________________
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_______________________________________Paragraph2:Aftereighthours,Lucafoundtherescueteam.________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________________Paragraph1:Withtheriskofthelowbodytemperature,thegroup
suppliedmewithjacketsandbags.IwastoldtokeepmovingbutIcouldonlyraisemyrightarmslightlyandlookupordown.AsIwasdr
iftinginandoutofadreamlikestate,Jimtoldstoriestotrytokeepmeawake.I'dbeentrappedforsuchalongtimethatInolongerexpectedtomake_itoutal
ive.ButIwasn'tpreparedtogiveupeither.由于体温较低的风险,这个小组给我提供了夹克和包。我被告知要继续移动,但我只能稍微抬起右臂,向上或向下看。当我进进出出一种梦幻般的状态时,吉姆讲了一些故事,试图让我保
持清醒。我被困了这么长时间,我不再指望活着。但我也不准备放弃。Paragraph2:Aftereighthours,Lucafoundtherescueteam.Thirtyminuteslater,therescueteamarrived.Theyliftedtheboardne
armyheadtomovemesoIcouldleavethecrack.Astheybegantopullmyfeet,_thewallspainfullysqueezed.ButIaskedthe
mtocontinue.Theyfinallyhelpedmegetoutofthegap.WhenIwasreleasedIwastrulypleasedwithfreedom.Afterrestingforawhile,Iclimbedoutof
thecave.Afterwards,Iwassenttoanearbyhospital.八个小时后,卢卡找到了救援队。三十分钟后,救援队赶到了。他们举起靠近我头的木板来移动我,这样我就可以离开裂缝了。当他们开始拉我的
脚时,痛苦地挤压着。但我要求他们继续做下去。他们终于帮助我摆脱了差距。当我被释放时,我对自由真的很满意。休息了一会儿后,我爬出了洞穴。后来,我被送往附近的一家医院。第9篇海上失联阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,
使之构成一个完整的故事。(满分25分)FishermanSalvadorwasjusttryingtomakealivingontheseawithfellowfishermanCordoba.Twodaysintothejourney,disasterstruck,
andthetwomenwouldbeginthegreatestchallengeoftheirlives.Theboatwasloadedwithtonsofprovisions,including70gallonsofgasoline,16gallonsofwater,50lbso
fsardinesforbait(鱼饵).Theyalsohadamobilephone,keptsafeinaplasticbag,aGPS,andatwowayradio.Thetwohadnev
erspokenbeforeorworkedtogether,buttheylikedfishingandbothofthemseemedtoknowwhattheyweredoing.Twodayslater,theweatherwa
sgettingworseandworse.Salvadorwastryingtoremaincalm,butCordobawasnotprepared.Heheldontotherail(围栏)fordearlifeasthewavescr
ashedaroundthem,vomitingandcrying.Whenthestormfinallypassed,Salvadorcouldfinallyseeinfrontofhim;henoticedthattheyhaddriftedfarawayfromla
nd.Tomakemattersworse,themotorhadstoppedworking.Salvadorcalledhisbossontheradio,buttherewasnoresponse.Evenworsewasthefactthat
theGPStheyhadbroughtwiththemhadstoppedworking.Thetwomenhadbeenatseafortwomonths.WhileSalvadorhadbecomeaccustomedtocatchingandea
tingtheanimalsavailabletothem,Cordoba'smentalhealthandphysicalhealthhadbeguntodecline.Oncehegotsickfromeatingrawseabirds,herefusedtoeatatal
l.Hisowndepression,fearandmalnutritionfinallykilledhim,leavingSalvadoraloneontheboat.Oneday,afteraterriblestorm,Salvadorfoundtheskywassud
denlyfilledwithshorebirds.Heknewthathewasheadingforlandatlast.Hemusthavebeenclose.There,inthedistancewasagreenPacificatoll(
环礁).Itlookedsmallandwild,butitwasdrylandandwouldlikelyhavefoodandshelter.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分
为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Theskinnyfishermanstruggleduntilhereachedwhatappearedtobeabeachhous
e._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________Paragraph2:Salvadorwasrescued.____________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________Paragraph1:Theskinnyfishermanstruggleduntilhereachedwhatappearedtobeab
eachhouse.Thiswasafisherman'shome.Seeingaweakmanwalkingunsteadilyfromthesea,thefishermanandhiswiferushedouttohimandwelcomedhimintotheirhome.The
yhadneversawanyonesoweakandhungry.TheyweresurprisedthatSalvadorremainedawakeandmanagedtoaskforadoctorbeforelosingconsciousness.瘦削的渔夫挣扎到一所海滩上的
房子。这是一个渔夫的家。渔夫看到一个弱者摇摇晃晃地从海里走出来,渔夫和他的妻子冲到他跟前,欢迎他回家。他们从未见过任何如此软弱和饥饿的人。他们对萨尔瓦多保持清醒感到惊讶,并在失去知觉之前设法找了医生。Paragraph2:Salvadorwasrescued.
Despitesufferingunimaginablehardships,Salvadorhadsurvivedhisjourney.Hehadspent438dayslostatsea.Soonenough,hewasonhiswayb
ackhometoElSalvador,wherehewasfinallyreunitedwithhisfamily.Ofcourse,hemadetimetovisitCordoba'smothertotellherthenewsofherson'sdeath.Theyshedt
earsforthelossofherson.萨尔瓦多获救了。尽管经历了难以想象的困难,萨尔瓦多还是在旅途中幸存了下来。他在海上失踪了438天。很快,他就在回到萨尔瓦多的路上,在那里他终于与家人团聚了。当然,他抽出时间去拜访科尔多瓦的母亲,告诉她她儿子去世的
消息。他们为失去了她的儿子而流泪。第10篇洞穴遇险阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。(满分25分)Theraincamedownsteadyandhard.JasonStoriehearditbutwasnotworriedasheprepare
dforadayofcavingwithfivefriendsinaremotespot80milesnorthwestofhishomeinDuncan,onCanada’sVancouverIsland.Itwas6a.
m.onDecember5,2015.Asanewcomertothesport,Jasonhadgonecavingonlyfourtimes.Thiswouldbehistoughestoutingyet:acave
calledCascade.Itwasdangerousenoughthattheentrancewasblockedbyalockedmetaldoortokeepthecasualcaversout.
Aboutamilelongand338feetdeep,Cascadewasfulloftumsandbarelypassabletightsqueezes.Jasonwasnewamongthegroup,withtheleastexperienceand,at
43,olderbyadecadeormore.ItwashisfriendAndrewMunoz,33,whointroducedhimtothesport.UnlikeJason,Andrewwasanexpe
rtcaver-aformercavingguide,actually.Theyhikedabitbeforecomingtothedoor,whichsatintheground—you’dmissitifyouweren’tlookingforit.Itwas
10a.m.Withtheirwaylightedbyheadlamps,theywalkeddownanarrowpassagestuddedwithsharprocks.Thesilencewasbrokenbyadrip-drip-drip
fromabove.Soonthedripturnedintoalightbutsteadyflow,andtheywerewadinginwateruptotheirankles,thentotheirshins.T
wohourslater,theyapproachedoneofthefeaturesthatmadethecaveunique:anarrowpassagenotbigenoughtostandupinthatledintoashort,tightdown
hill.Thishadaname:Bastard’sCrawl.Fourstreamsmethere,andindeed,thewaterwasflowingmorequickly.Thesoundofthewaterh
adturnedintoaroar.WhentheyfinallynearedthetopoftheCrawl,therewerebarelyfourinchesofairleftbetweenthewaterandtheceiling.notenoughfo
rthemtokeeptheirheadsuptobreathe.Theycametoterrifyingrealizationthattheywereindanger!注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Thewaterkeptrising,andtherewasnohopeofrescue.__________________________________
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______________________Paragraph2:Slowlybutsteadily,thegroupmadetheirwayforward.________________________________________________________________
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hewaterkeptrising,andtherewasnohopeofrescue.Thehourspassed.JasonandAndrewdidn’tdaretomoveforfearofslipping
.Theydozedoffandthenjerkedthemselvesawake.Everyonceinawhile,oneofthemturnedonhisheadlamptocheckthewaterlevel.Anhourlater,th
ewaterlevelwentdownenoughthattheycouldtryanescape.Stifffromkeepinginonepositionfor12hours,theyslowlyunfoldedtheirbodies.Jason
screamedinpain,buthewasdeterminednottoletitstophim.水在不断上升,已经没有救援的希望了。每个时间都过去了。杰森和安德鲁不敢移动,因为害怕滑倒。他们打瞌盹,然后猛地打醒了。
每隔一段时间,其中一个就会打开前灯来检查水位。一个小时后,水位下降,他们可以试图逃跑。他们不能在一个位置保持12个小时,慢慢地展开自己的身体。杰森痛苦地尖叫着,但他决心不让它阻止他。Slowlybutsteadily,th
egroupmadetheirwayforward.Still,eachtimeJasonmovedaleg,hecriedout.Overthenext90minutes,theymadetheir
waytowardtheentrance,attimesinchest-highwater.Now,inapassagethatwashighenoughforthemtowalkupright,Jasonsawsomethingflickerint
hedistance.“Lights!Iseelights!”Jasonshoutedout.Forthefirsttimesinceenteringthecave,over20hoursearlier,Jason’semotionsgotthebestofhimandtearstri
ckleddownhischeeks.这群人慢慢而稳步地向前走去。不过,每次杰森动一条腿,他都会喊起来。在接下来的90分钟里,他们向入口前进,有时在胸高的水中。现在,在一条高到他们直立行走的通道里,杰森看见远处有什么东西
闪烁。“灯光下!”我看到了灯光!杰森大声喊道。20多小时前,自从进入洞穴后,杰森第一次情绪得到了他,眼泪从他的脸颊上滴下来。第11篇铁轨救婴儿阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Itwas7a.m.on12May1998.Mohrhada
lreadyscannedseveralpackageslistingdangerousmaterialsaboardthetrain.Thepresenceofgaswouldmeantakingextraprecautionwhenbrakingthe6,200-tontrain.With
explosivegasonboard,itwouldbedisastrousifthetraincameoffthetrack.Afterafinalinspection,Mohrjumpedaboar
d.Hewasheadingeast,intoasunthatpromisedabeautifuldayfortheir276-kmruntoPeru,Indiana.Ataroundnoonthatday,Marshallpreparedtotacklesomeyard
work.Itwasabeautifuldayforit,shethought,gazingpastthehousesacrossthestreet.Some45metersaway,railroadtracksshoneinthesun
.Marshallbeganworkinginapatch(地块)ofsoil.Sittingnexttoher,cheerfullyrunningherhandsthroughdirt,washer19-month-olddaug
hter,Emily.Forawhile,shekeptturningtocheckonEmily,whoplayedcloseathand.Eventually,though,Marshall'sabsorptionin
herworkbecametotal.MohrapproachedthetownwhereMarshalllivedatabout1:45p.m.andslowedthetraintothe40-kmphspeedlimit.Heactivat
edtheflashinglightsandwarningbell.Mohrhadbeenthroughthetownhundredsoftimes,buthegrewextracautiousroundingthefirstcur
ve.Asthetraincameoutofthecurve,Mohrnoticedasmalldotonthetrackabout200metersahead.Hethoughtitmightbeadog.Althoughitwasagainsttheru
lestodosointhetown,hebeganlightlytappinghishorn."Comeon,puppy,move,"heurged.Thetoots(嘟嘟响)ofatrainwhistlestartled(使受惊吓)Marshallfrom
heryardwork.That'sodd,shethought.Theydon'tusuallyblowthewhistlethroughtown.Sheglancedovertocheckherdaughter,andherheartskippe
d.Emilywasnowhereinsight.Now,asthetrainapproachedwithin100metersoftheobjectontherail,Mohrnarrowedhiseyes,tryingt
omakeoutwhatexactlywaslyingahead.Thenshockranthroughhimlikeelectriccurrent.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词
语:3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Para1"MyGod!"heyelledasatinyfaceturnedtowardshim.“It'sababy!"___________________
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______________________________________________________________________Para2Thechildwasnowjust36metersahead._________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________【答案】Para1"MyGod!"heyelled
asatinyfaceturnedtowardshim.“It'sababy!"Mohrhadaninstantdecisiontomake,applyingfullemergencybrakeswithhalfthetrainstillwrappedaro
undacurve.Hehadtoriskanemergencystop.Hardashetry,thetrainkeptmovingjustasacatsawafish,whoseenticingsmell
attractedthecattoapproachthebaby.Meanwhile,Marshallrushedtowardsherdaughter,nervousbutdesperate,fearingthetrainwouldrunintoher
beloved.“我的上帝啊!”他像一张小脸转向他时大声喊道。“这是个婴儿!”莫尔立即做出了决定,实施了紧急刹车,一半的火车仍然绕在弯道上。他不得不冒着紧急停车的危险。在他的努力中,火车继续移动,就像一只猫看到了一条鱼,它诱人的气味吸引了猫接近婴儿。与此同
时,马歇尔冲向紧张但绝望的女儿,担心火车会撞到她的爱人。Para2Thechildwasnowjust36metersahead.Mohrpulledthebrakewithhiswholeefforts.Thesoundofwheelsgrindingagainstthera
ilsrangthroughthesky.Thesituationwasquitedangerous.Asthetrainwasalmoststopped,heimmediatelyopenedtheleftdooroftheenginecabquicklya
ndswiftlyjumpedfromthemovingtrainandranbacktothechild.Shelaycryingbythetracks.AgreatreliefsweepingoverMohr,heliftedherfromth
edirthurriedly.ItwasonlythenthatMohrnoticedthetrainhadstoppedandMarshallwasjustcomingtoherbaby.Withthebabyinhisarms,Mohrbegantowal
ktowardsthemother.这个孩子现在只有前面36米远。莫尔竭尽全力地拉下了刹车。车轮撞击铁轨的声音响彻天空。情况很危险。当火车快停下来时,他立即打开驾驶室的左门,迅速从行驶的火车上跳下来,跑回孩子身边。她躺在铁轨边哭泣。他使
莫尔松了一口气,急忙把她从泥土里抬了起来。直到那时,莫尔才注意到火车已经停了下来,马歇尔正要来接她的孩子。莫尔抱着孩子,开始向母亲走去。【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了火车司机Mohr,在一次驾驶火车全速前
进时,他注意到远处的铁轨上有个黑点,他以为是一条狗,后来证实这个黑点是一个婴儿。他要在保证火车安全的情况下,救下这个婴儿。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“我的上帝!”当一张小脸转向他时,他大叫起来。“是个婴儿!”,可知,第一段可描写火车司机Mohr
的心理感受及其采取的措施,同时可以描写婴儿妈妈Mashall的现场反应。②由第二段首句内容“这时火车距离婴儿只有36米了。”可知,第二段可描写火车司机Mohr努力减速火车直至火车停下,然后救婴儿,最终婴儿平安得救。2.续写线索:看见婴儿——决定刹车——跳车救孩子——孩子得
救3.词汇激活行为类①.做决定:makeadecision/makeuphismind/keepinmindthat②.刹车:pullthebrake/stopthetrainwitheffort③.救孩子:savethechild/r
escuethechild/savethebaby'slife情绪类焦急:anxious/haveone'sheartinone'smouth【点睛】[高分句型1].Mohrhadaninstantdecisiontomak
e,applyingfullemergencybrakeswithhalfthetrainstillwrappedaroundacurve.(applying...为现在分词作状语)[高分句型2].Hardashetry,thetrainkep
tmovingjustasacatsawafish,whoseenticingsmellattractedthecattoapproachthebaby.(as引导的让步状语从句,whose之后为非限制性定语从句)第12篇受伤获救阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,
使之构成一个完整的故事.60-year-oldRichardOlsenhadretiredfromhiswork.Hewasveryinterestedinadventureandhunting.ThistimehehuntedonalandnearWatfordCity,N.D.,int
heunderpopulatedwesternpartofthestate.Inthecoldwinter,hetriedanewspotandforgottobringhiscellphone.Hehikedmorethanhalfamilewithtwodogstoaharve
stedwheatfield.Eyesfixedinthehorizoninexpectationofanotherpheasant(野鸡)takingflight,Richardsteppedonathincrust(层)ofsnowonacanal.Itcollap
sedanddroppedhim.RealizingthathewasintroubleandwasgoingtohurthimselfRichardwassuddenlypickingupalotofspeed.Hisleftleghi
tfirst,andhelayonhissidetoreachforhisshotgun,unloadeditanduseditasawalkingstick.Whenhewaspartyup,heslippedandslidbackdown,beca
useoneofhisfeetgotstuckbetweentworocks.Richardtoldhimselfthatifhedidn'tgethimselfoutofthecanal,hewasn
'tgoingtohaveaverygoodnight.Richardwalkedhisfootfreeandclimbedmoreslowlyandcautiouslyoutofthecanal.Richardimmed
iatelyrealizedthedifficultyofthetaskbeforehim.Theaccidentoccurredatabout2p.m.,anditwasnearly5p.m.withthe
roadfarawayandthesunsetting.Richardfocusedoncrawling(爬)tosafety.Evenwithhisgun'ssupport,hopping(单脚跳)wasimpractical.Instead,hesatdownandpushedhimself
backwardlessthan40inchesatatimewithhisgoodleg.Hewasstubbornandsurethathemustholdon.Temperaturesdroppedbelowzeroovernight,andhisglovesandbootsgotw
et.Hishandsandfeetsoonwerecompletelynumb.Paragraph1:Richard'sdogshadbeenplayinginthefieldandeventuallycameuptohim.__
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______________【答案】Paragraph1:Richard'sdogshadbeenplayinginthefieldandeventuallycameuptohim.Thetwodogssurroundedhisb
odytowarmhimwhilebarkinginanxiety.Richardfinallystruggledtoonesideoftheroadwiththehelpofhisdogs.Althoughhewasexhaustedandpai
nful,hestilltriedtowavedownadriverforfearthathemightloseconsciousnessatanytime.Hewavedwildlyandshoutedloudlybutwithnore
plyfromanycar.理查德的狗一直在球场上玩耍,最终找到了他。两只狗围着他的身体来温暖他,同时焦虑地吠叫。理查德终于在狗的帮助下挣扎到了路的一边。虽然他筋疲力尽,但他仍然试图挥手示意司机,因为
他担心自己会随时失去知觉。他疯狂地挥手,大声喊着,但任何汽车都没有回答。Paragraph2:Whenthesixthcarpassedwithoutstopping,hisheartsankindespair.However,gleamsofday
lightremained—Richardsawtheseventhcar.Gatheringallhisstrength,hewavedhishandsagain.Fortunately,thistimethecarstoppedandthedriver
rolleddownthewindowtoaskhimwhatwaswrong.AfterrealizingRichard'ssituation,thedrivergotoff,andassistedRichardontothebackseatwithRichard'
sdogs.Richard,whosetearswelledupinhiseyes,extendedhisheartfeltgratitudeinaweakvoice.Finally,Richardgotrescuedandcured.Kindnesswillbelat
esometimes,butnevermiss.当第六辆车不停过时,他的心绝望地沉了下去。然而,阳光依然存在——理查德看到了第七辆车。他恢复了全部的力气,又挥了挥手。幸运的是,这次车停了下来,司机放下车窗,问他出了什么问题。意识到理查的情况后,司机下车,把理查的狗放到后座上。理查德的泪水
涌入眼睛,用微弱的声音表达了衷心的感激。最后,理查德获救并治愈了。善良有时会迟到,但永远不会错过。【分析】本文以“涉险-脱险”的情节模式讲述人与社会(他人)的关系。文章讲述了RichardOlsen在狩猎过程中,
太过专注于猎物的出现,忽视了脚下的薄冰,导致摔倒受伤;在求助无门之时,终于等来一位愿意伸出援手的司机,从而最终获救。【详解】1.段落续写:根据三处关键信息,即①所给材料最后三句的信息“Withhisstrengthalmostgivingout,…”
(由于体力几乎耗尽…)及“Temperaturesdroppedbelowzeroovernight,...Hishandsandfeetsoonwerecompletelynumb.”(在夜间温度降到零度以下……他的手脚很快失去知觉)②第一段首句“Richard'sdogshadbee
nplayinginthefieldandeventuallycameuptohim.”(Richard的狗一直在田野里疯闹,最后来到他身边)③第二段首句“Whenthesixthcarpassedwithoutstopping,hishea
rtsankindespair.”(随着第六辆车绝尘而去,他的心陷入绝望),可以大致确定续写的基本思路:续写第一段:主要围绕“Richard如何向路人求助无果”来构思。续写第二段:主要围绕“Richard如何获救”来展
开构思。2.续写线索:狗狗围着他——挥手求救——没有回应——害怕——再次挥手——了解情况——帮助上车——感谢3.词汇激活行为类①狗狗围着他:surroundhim/accompanyhim②挥手求救:wavedown/waveone'shand③没有回
应:noreply/noresponse④了解情况:realizeone'ssituation/learnaboutone'ssituation⑤帮助:assist/help/aid情绪类①害怕:fe
ar/afraid/scare②感谢:tearswellingup/heartfeltgratitude/【点睛】[高分句型1]Althoughhewasexhaustedandpainful,hestilltriedtowavedownadriverforfearthathemightl
oseconsciousnessatanytime.(由Although引导让步状语从句,表达高级。)[高分句型2]Richard,whosetearswelledupinhiseyes,extendedhisheartfeltgratitudein
aweakvoice.(由关系代词whose引导非限制性定语从句,指代Richard,表示热泪盈眶的Richard,表达高级)第13篇智斗绑匪TheChaseIsOnItwasdarkoutside,justafterthedinnerhour,whe
nCorreaandDisleyandtheirthreekidsclimbedintotheirblackCadillac(acar).Astheypreparedtoleavetheparkinglotoftherestaurantwherethey'djust
eaten,adarkblueHondawithheavilycolouredwindowscrossedtheirpath.Yo,babe,”Correayelled,"that'sthatcar.That'sthatcar!”Earlierintheday,Disleyhadmen
tionedareportonAmberAlertissuedforamissing8-year-oldgirlinBrimfield,Massachusetts,lessthan30milesfromthefamily'shomein
Springfield.Thecarthatpassedthemwasthesamemakeandmodelastheonethathadbeenreferredtointhenews.Correatookahardrightoutofthep
arkinglotandcloselyfollowedtheHondainanefforttoseethecarnumber.Thedriverimmediatelyspedupandblewthroughastopsign.Correashockedhisfamily
byfollowingsuit(doingthesameastheHonda).Hewasn'tabouttolosetheHonda."Beingafather,IhadtodowhatIhadtodo,"helatertoldABCNews.Th
eHondapulledaroundthebackofastore."They'retryingtogetridofme!"Correayelled.WhentheHondacamearoundtothefront,Correacaughtupandpull
edahead,tryingtocutitoff.TheHondahitthebrakesandspedaway.TheCadillac'slightsflashedonthedriver-ayoungmanwithblackhair,pullingasweat-shirtupove
rhisface.Theycouldseehimforcingagirl'sheaddownintheback,asiftryingtohideher.Disley,whobythenhadcalled911,wasreportingtheirsituation
tothepolice.“It'shim!”sheyelledintothephone.“Thekidnapper(绑匪)!”Confused,thepoliceasked,“TheblueHonda?”“Yes,it'shim!”CorreastayedclosebehindtheH
onda,cuttingoffcarstodoso.Theywerenowracingdowntheroadat100mph.“He'sgoingthroughredlights!”Disleyyelledtot
hepolice.Correaslammedonthebrakestoavoidthecomingcarandthenhitthegastocatchup."Gethim,Dad!”hissonshoutedexcitedlyfromtheback.KeepingontheHo
nda'stail,Correadiscoveredanotherproblem:thelow-gaslightwasflashingontheCadillac'sdashboard.Infact,ithadbeenflashingformuchofthe15-minute
chase.What'sworse,they'dfindoutlaterthatthesuspension(减震悬架)hadbeendamagedduringthechase-itwasbroken.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2
.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:TheCadillacsooncametoastop.P
aragraph2:Thekidnapperwas24-year-oldnamedMiguel.【答案】TheCadillacsooncametoastop.Meanwhile,theHondadisappeared,nowheretobefound.Watchingthekidnap
per’scarvanished,thekidscoulddonothingbutkeepstampingtheirfeetwildly.Failingtofollowthecar,Correaandfamilyweresoanxious,yethelpless.Fortunate
ly,thankstoDisley’scontinuousdirections,thepolicehadblockedthepaththekidnapperwastakingandsetuparoadblockontheway,tappingthecarsoon.Andthekidnapperwa
sarrested.凯迪拉克很快就停了下来。与此同时,本田汽车消失了,无处可寻。看着绑匪的车消失了,孩子们只能继续疯狂地跺着脚。科雷亚没有跟上汽车,家人既焦虑而又无助。幸运的是,多亏了迪斯利的持续指示,警察封锁了绑匪的道路,并在路上设置了路障,很快就敲了汽车。绑架匪被逮捕了。The
kidnapperwas24-yearoldnamedMiguel.Beforethepolice,hedroopedhishead,sighinghelplessly.Themissinggirlwasfoundhuddledinthebackseat,terri
fiedbutunharmed.Thegirl’sparentsarrived.Theyweresogratefultothefamily’sbraveryandwisdom.HaditnotbeenforCorreaandDisley,itmightnothaveb
eenthecase.“Itfeltlikewewonthelottery.”Disleysays,“Thefellingofknowingshe’ssafeandbackwithherfamilybecauseofusisjustunexplainable.”绑架匪24岁,名叫
米格尔。在警察面前,他低下头,无助地叹了口气。失踪的女孩被发现挤在后座上,吓坏了,但没有受伤。女孩的父母来了。他们非常感激这个家庭的勇敢和智慧。如果不是科雷亚和迪斯利,情况可能不是这样。“感觉我们中了彩票。迪斯利说,“知道自己安全,和家人在一起,这种感觉无法解释。”【分析】本文以事
情为线索展开,讲述了Correa一家人开车追赶绑架一名8岁小女孩绑匪的车。在追赶的过程中Disley并拨打报警电话,报告他们的情况。在紧跟绑匪的车的时候,与绑匪车相撞,车辆损坏且快没有油了。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“凯迪拉克很快停了下来。”可知,第一段可描写绑匪车消失了,Corre
a一家既焦虑又无助。但幸运的是警察抓住了绑匪。②由第二段首句内容“绑匪名叫Miguel,24岁。”可知,第二段可描写失踪的女孩获救,女孩的父母感谢Correa一家人。2.续写线索:绑匪消失——Corre
a一家焦虑无助——警察逮捕绑匪——失踪女孩获救——女孩一家感谢Correa一家3.词汇激活行为类①消失:disappeared/vanished/taketoitselfwings②设置:setup/install③逮捕:arrested/caug
ht情绪类①无助:helplessly/coulddonothingbutkeepstampingtheirfeetwildly②感谢:showingtheirappreciation/showtheirgratitude/begrateful【
点睛】[高分句型1].Watchingthekidnapper’scarvanished,thekidscoulddonothingbutkeepstampingtheirfeetwildly.这句话运用了现在
分词作状语。[高分句型2].Fortunately,thankstoDisley’scontinuousdirections,thepolicehadblockedthepaththekidnapperwastakingandsetuparoadblockonthew
ay,tappingthecarsoon.这句话运用了省略关系代词that的定语从句和非谓语动词。[高分句型3].HaditnotbeenforCorreaandDisley,itmightnothavebeenthecase.这句话运用了虚拟语气
。第14篇智斗抢劫犯阅读下面材料,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。Ireceivedanurgentcallfrommyaunt.“TurnontheTV.Granny’sontheChannel10news.”Itt
urnedoutthatGrannyhadmadeasandwichrunforherofficeandwasstoppedataredlightdowntown.Shehadthewindowrolled
downtoenjoythebreezewhenamanrusheduptothedriver’ssidewindow,intendingtocarjack(劫车)her.Now,whatthewould-becarjackercouldn'thavekno
wnwasthatthiswomansimplywasn’t“agranny”.ThiswasNancyJohnson—thesamewomanwhoownedandlivedonaTexascattlefarm,droveherowntractors,
anddugherownpostholestolayfence.Theweekbefore,shehadshotarattlesnakeandchoppedoffitsheadwithashovel.Shewastheproudowne
rofthenewminivan(小型货车)shewasdriving.Inotherwords,shewasnotyournormalkindofgranny.Thecarjackerleanedinto
theopenwindow,onehandstuffedinhispocket,andsaid,“Getoutofthiscar.Ihaveagun,andIwillshootyou.”Astatementlikethatwouldhaveterrifiedanyoneel
se.Instead,Grannysawitasachallenge.“Ifyoureallyhadaguninyourpocket,youwould'vepulleditoutandledwiththatfirst,”sheshoutedathim,apparentlyunworried.She
wasright.Thecriminaldidn'thaveagun.Heinsteadreachedintothewindow,grabbedher,andtriedtopullheroutofthev
an.Hepulledopenthedoor,wildlycatchingGranny’sarms.Grannyleanedhershoulderinsidetopressthehorn(喇叭)andstartedyellingtomakep
eoplearoundnoticewhatwashappening.Withthedoornowopen,sheheldtightthesteeringwheelwithonearmandstartedkickingthemananywhereherfoo
tcouldmakecontact.Thistallwomanhadquiteareach.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Afterawell-placedkick,themanwasdone,andattempt
edtoreleaseherandrun.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________Paragraph2:Later,weasked“Granny,don’tyourealizeyoucouldhavegotyourselfkilled?”__________________________
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________________【答案】Afterawell-placedkick,themanwasdone,andattemptedtoreleaseherandrun.ButGrannywouldn’tstandforthat.It
wasnowherturntograbontohim,herhandsmadestrongfromhoursandhoursoffarmwork.Thatpoorfooldidn’thaveachance.Sheshoutedforh
elptobystanders,andtheyrushedtoheraid.WithGrannyleadingthecharge,agroupofstrangerscametogetherandpinnedthemantothesidew
alk,holdinghimthereuntilthepolicecame.Asilver-hairedwomanhadjustmadeacitizen’sarrest.在一脚位置良好的踢之后,该男子被杀了,并试图释放她逃跑
。但是奶奶不会支持这个的。现在轮到她抓住他了,她的手因为几小时的农活而变得强壮。那个可怜的傻瓜没有机会。她向旁观者大声呼救,他们冲过去帮助她。在奶奶的带领下,一群陌生人走在一起,把那个人压在人行道上,把他抱在那里,直到警察来。一名银发妇女刚刚逮捕了一名公民。Later,weaske
d“Granny,don’tyourealizeyoucouldhavegotyourselfhilled?”Granny’sanswerwassurprisinglyamusingandsimple:“Iwasn’tsca
redofthatlittleidiot.I’dhadmybrand-newvanforlessthantwodaysandapackofgoodsandwichesformyoffice.Andtherewasnowayhewasgoingtoget
eitherofthose!”Butwealllearnedanimportantlessonfromherthatday-thesamelessonthathadbeenbuildingthroughtheyears.Sheencouragedustop
ushboundariesandexpectations.Butevenmoreso,shetaughtusfearlessness.后来,我们问:“奶奶,你不意识到自己会生气吗?”奶奶的回答令人惊讶地有趣和简单
:“我不害怕那个小白痴。”我的崭新面包车不到两天,还给办公室准备了一包不错的三明治。他不可能得到这两个!但那天我们都从她身上得到了重要的教训——这是多年来所积累的教训。她鼓励我们推动界限和期望。但更重要的是,她教会了我们无畏精神。【分析】本篇书面表达是读后续写。通过阅读所给文章可知,本文以事
件发展为线索展开。讲述了作者的奶奶开车上街。在停车等红绿灯的时候遇到了拦路抢劫犯。作者的奶奶没有被吓到,反而在路上和抢劫犯做斗争。抓住了抢劫犯,并因此上了电视。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段内容“在踢了一脚后,这名男子被击倒,并试图放开她并逃跑。”可知
本段接下来应该描写该歹徒试图逃跑而奶奶伙同其他人制服歹徒,并因此上了电视。详细写奶奶是如何抓住那个歹徒的。②由第二段内容“奶奶,难道你没有意识到你会被人盯上吗?”可知本段应该描写奶奶不畏惧任何坏人。并且通过奶奶的事迹,教会了我们一些人身哲理:我们要无所畏惧。2.续写线索:奶奶与他人一起制服歹徒—
—警察赶到抓走歹徒——奶奶接受采访——采访中表达感受,教会大家“无所畏惧”。3.词汇激活行为类①抓住:grab/catch/hold/pin/seize/arrest②帮助:help/withthehelpof/cryfor/shoutf
or情绪类①害怕:fear/fearful/desperately/afraid/scared②勇敢:brave/courageous/valiant【点睛】[高分句型1]WithGrannyleadingthecharge,agroupo
fstrangerscametogetherandpinnedthemantothesidewalk,holdinghimthereuntilthepolicecame.(使用with的复合结构及现在分词作状语)[高分句型2]Butwealllearn
edanimportantlessonfromherthatday-thesamelessonthathadbeenbuildingthroughtheyears.(使用that引导定语从句)第15篇救溺水小孩2.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。Lungsnearlybursting,Istruggledtoliftmyheadoutofthewater.Inchbyinch,mytiredbodyreachedfortheendofthepool.Theextento
fmyswimmingcareerwaspurelyrecreational,whilethecompetitiveswimmersnearbythoughtnoticingoftheseeminglysimpletaskofa500-metersw
imtest.PushingmyselftofinishwhatIhadstarted,Icouldonlythink:whynottaketheeasywayout?EarlierthatweekI
hadturnedinmyfirstjobapplicationatalocalpool.OverqualifiedIwashiredonthespot.However,thetaskswereboring:helpingconfusedvisitorsandmeasuringtheheigh
tofchildrenbeforetheywentdowntheslide,thosesortsofthings.Iwascapableofmore.Soaswimtestwasrequired,establishingthemerefactt
hatIwasnotcompletelyhelplessinapool.Midwaythrough,themanageradministeringthetestremarked,“Thislooksreallyeasyforyou.Whyaren’tyouappl
yingto-becomeaguard?”“Thethoughthadn’tcrossedmymind.”"Well,lifeguardingdemandsmoreresponsibility,strengthandrespect.Thusthepositionpays$2
moreperhour.Yourswimmingskillsarestrongenough.Allyouneedtodoiscompleteacertificationclass.”InsideIwasu
nsureofmyself,buthiswordsinspiredme—Youneverknowwhatyouarecapableofuntilyouforceyourselftodoit.SoonIpas
sedtheswimtest.Allleftwastopracticeandlearnfirstaid,CPR(心肺复苏),andproceduresfordifferentlandandwater-basedemergencies.Workstartedsoon.Awell-intentione
dyetanxiousfeelinginmesoonpassed.Days,weeks,andmonthswentbywithoutincident;emergencieswererare.TheskillsandtrainingIhadsocarefullystudiedand
acquiredseemedunnecessary.Todayappearedtobeanotheruneventfulday.However,shortlyaftertheotherguardssignaledtothechildrentoexitthepool,Inot
icedoneboywasstillinthemiddlewhiletheothershadclimbedup.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Somethingmusthaveg
onewrongwithhim,”Ithoughttomyself.__________________________________________________________________________________
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theboyonthefloor,Iputmyeartohismouthandmyfingersathisneck.________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________2.答案:“Somethingmusthavegonewrongwithhim,
”Ithoughttomyself.Sureenough,withacloserlook,Ifoundtheboywavinghishandsdesperately.Iquicklydivedintothewater,swimmingtowardstheboyatfulls
peed.BythetimeIreachedhim,hehadsunktothebottomofthepool,hisheadhangingdown,whichfilledmyheartwithfrightandconcern.Ipickedtheboyupandhead
edtothepoolside,keepinghisheadabovethewater.“他一定出了问题,”我对自己想。果然,仔细看,发现男孩拼命地挥手。我迅速地潜入水中,全速地向那个男孩游去。当我走近他的时候,他已经沉到池底,头垂着,我心里充
满了恐惧和忧虑。我把男孩抱起来,走向泳池边,把头露出水面。Havingtheboyonthefloor,Iputmyeartohismouthandmyfingersathisneck.Icouldtellhehadnoheartbeatandwasn’tbreath
ing.Everysecondcounted!Withouthesitation,Ididfirstaid,givinghimmouth-to-mouthbreathinganddoingCPRastrained.Otherguardswatchinganxiously,Icarriedon,sw
eating.Suddenly,astreamofwaterburstoutofhismouthandtheboycoughedintensely.Seeingtheboyregainconsciousness,thosearoundbrokeintocheer
s.Exhausted,Isighedwithrelief.IthoughthadIacceptedthateasyposition,Iwouldhavebeennothingbutabystander.I’mhappyIdidn’ttaketheeasywayout.让男孩躺在地板上,我把耳朵放
在他的嘴里,手指放在他的脖子上。我知道他没有心跳,也没有呼吸。每一秒都计算一次!我毫不犹豫地做了急救,给他口对口呼吸,并按照训练做心肺复苏。其他警卫焦急地看着,我继续汗流浃背。突然,一股水从他嘴里冒出来,男孩使劲咳嗽。看到男孩恢复了知
觉,周围的人爆发了欢呼声。我筋疲力尽,欣慰地叹了口气。我想,如果我接受了这个轻松的立场,我只会是一个旁观者。我很高兴我没有轻松地走出困境。解析:根据给出的第一段开头的“Somethingmusthave
gonewrongwithhim,”Ithoughttomyself.”和第二段开头所给句子“Havingtheboyonthefloor,Iputmyeartohismouthandmyfingersathisneck
.”可以判断第一段应该描写我发现男孩在泳池中出现溺水事故,男孩出现什么状况?危急关头我是怎么做的?得有合理适当的动作和心理描写或环境描写。根据给出的第二段开头的“Havingtheboyonthefloor,Iputmyeartohismouthandmyfingersathisneck
.”可以判断:我把耳朵靠近男孩的嘴巴,手指触摸他的颈部,是为了查看男孩是否有呼吸和脉搏,以便对其进行相应的急救。所以第二段紧接着应该写男孩有没有脉搏和呼吸,然后根据他的情况,我如何按照专业训练沉稳而紧张地给孩子进行相应的急救。还可加上周围人们聚拢和关切的描写,
以及男孩得救恢复意识后我高兴自豪的心理描写等。最后还可深化主题,与前文的内容照应一下,会有很好的连贯性。最初时我选择“taketheeasywayout”,另找了一份简单的工作。后面在经理鼓励下没有“taketheeasyway
out”,而是努力学习接受培训,考取救生员资格证,懂得了如何急救并因此救了男孩,为自己的抉择感到自豪。考生可以有不同的多角度的合理描写,但主题思想一定要体现正能量。第16篇勇敢面对3.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。续写的词数应为1
50左右。AlittlegirlhadbeenshoppingwithhermominWalMart.Shemusthavebeen6yearsoldwithbrownhairandaninnocentface.Itwaspouringwithrainoutside.Weallstoodju
stinsidethedoorofthesupermarket,carryingourshoppingbags.Wewaited.Somewerepatient,whileotherswereirritatedbecauseitruinedtheirh
urriedday.Igotlostinthesoundandsightoftherainwashingawaythedirtanddustoftheworld.Thelittlegirl'svoicewassosweetasitbrokethetrance(昏睡状态)wewerecaug
htin."Mom,let'srunthroughtherain,"shesaid."What?"Momasked."Let'srunthroughtherain!"sherepeated."No,honey.We'llwaitunt
ilitslowsdownabit,"Momreplied.Thisyoungchildwaitedaboutanotherminuteandrepeated,"Mom,let'srunthroughtherain.""We'llgetwetifwe
do,"Momsaid."No,wewon't,Mom.That'snotwhatyousaidthismorning,"theyounggirlsaidasshepulledhermom'sarm."Thismorning?WhendidIsaywecouldrunthroughtherai
nandnotgetwet?""Don'tyouremember?WhenyoutalkedaboutDaddy'scancer,yousaid,'Ifweallbelievethatwecangetthr
oughthis,thenwecangetthroughanything!'"Theentirecrowdfellsilent.Iswearyoucouldn'thearanythingbuttherain.Weallstoodsilently.Noonecam
eorleftinthenextfewminutes.Mompausedandthoughtforamomentaboutwhatshewouldsay."Honey,youareabsolutelyright.Let'srunthroughtherain.Ifwegetwet,thenm
aybewejustneedwashing,"Momsaid.Paragraph1:Thenofftheyran.______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thelittle
girlwasright.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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h1:Thenofftheyran.Weallstood,watchingandsmilingastheyrushedpastcars.Theyheldtheirshoppingbagsovertheirheadsincasethe
ywouldgetwet.There'snodoubtthattheygotwet.Buttheydidnotminditatall.Soontheywerefollowedbyafewwhoscreamedandlaughedlikechildr
enonthewaytotheircars.Andyes,Idid,too.IranintherainforIneededwashingnotonlymybodybutalsomymind.然后他们就跑掉了。我们都站
在那里,看着,微笑着看着他们冲过汽车。他们把购物袋放在头上,以防他们被弄湿。毫无疑问,它们被弄湿了。但他们一点也不介意。很快,一些人跟着他们,他们像孩子们在去开车的路上一样尖叫和大笑。是的,我也是这样做的。我在雨中奔跑,因为我不仅
需要洗我的身体,还需要洗我的思想。Paragraph2:Thelittlegirlwasright.Assheandhermomsaid,ifwebravetheelements,wecanovercomean
yproblems.Weshouldneverbefrightenedbythetemporaryproblemswearefacedwith.Theyhavetaughtmealessonthatwithfaithandcourage,wecangetthroughanyth
inginourlives!这个小女孩是对的。正如她和她妈妈所说,如果我们勇敢地面对这些环境,我们就可以克服任何问题。我们不应该被我们所面临的暂时的问题吓坏。他们给了我一个教训,通过信心和勇气,我们可以度过生活中的任何事情
!第17篇高速路上受困阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Thedarknesswasgatheringasshewobbled(颤颤巍巍)inhighheels(高跟鞋)alongthesideofthehighway.Theca
rhadcometoanunexpectedstop,andlikeanormalteenagershedidtheonlythingshecouldthinkof...getoutandwalk.Itwa
scoldandlate,andhomewasfaraway.Thiscouldbealongnight.Ifonlysomeonewouldstopandofferheraride.Sheprayedforhelpanddraggedherselfforward.Thelights
ofatruckshonefrombehindasitapproached."Maybehewillstop,"shehoped.Thebrakelightsflashedonasitstopped.Nextmo
ment,thecardooropened.Awordlessinvitationwasextendedandsheunderstood.Withouthesitation,thegirlclimbedupintotheseatandclosedthedoor.Slowlyt
hetruckpulledbackontotheroadanddisappearedintothenight,nevertobeseenagain.Iwokeupinacoldsweat,frightened.Wasitadreamorwasitavision?Itw
asunbelievablyreal,andthegirlwasmydaughter!Ijumpedfrommybedandrantoherroom.Herbedwasempty.Istoodinhorro
rtryingtothinkwhyshehadn'tcomehome.Asthementalfogbegantolift,Irememberedshewasvisitingherfriendthatevening.Perhapsshestayedthereforthenig
ht.Itwas1:30a.m.,butIracedtothephoneanddialedanumber."Hello?"Thevoicewasheavywithsleep."Hey.Sorrytowakeyou.Beckididn'tcomehometonightandIwaswond
eringifshestayedatyourplace.""No,shelefthereafewhoursago.Sheshouldhavebeenhomeatleastbymidnight!"Thevoiceonthe
otherendbegantoreflectmyownpanic.Overthenextforty-fiveminutesIalternatedbetweenlyinginprayandpacingthefloorinanxiety.At2:15a.m.lightsappearedasac
arturnedupourlongdriveway.Icouldtellimmediatelythatitwasnotmydaughter'scar.注意:1.所续写短文词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有
下划线的关键词;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Myfacepressedagainstthewindowandfounditwashardtobreathe._________________
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graph2:"Mom,shegavemearidehome."Beckisaid._________________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________MyfacepressedagainstthewindowandIfoundithardtobreathe.Thecarpulledi
nfrontofthehouse,andoutofitemergedmypreciousdaughter,makingherwayupthesteps.Tearsstinging(使刺痛)myeyes,Ithrewopenthedoor,pulled
herinsideandhuggedhertightly.ThedreamwasjusttoorealandIcouldhardlybelieveIwasnowhavingmydaughterinmyhug.Iwonderedifitwasbecausemypr
aywasanswered.Thenthroughmyblurredvision(模糊的视野)Isawaladysteppingoutofthecar.我的脸紧贴在窗户上,觉得呼吸。车停在房子前面,我亲爱的女儿走
了出来,走上了台阶。眼泪刺痛(使刺痛)我的眼睛,我打开门,把她拉进去,紧紧地抱着她。这个梦太真实了,我简直不敢相信我现在会拥抱我的女儿。我想知道这是不是因为我的祈祷得到了回应。然后通过我模糊的视力(模糊的视野),我看到一位女士下车。“Mom,shegavem
earidehome."Beckisaid.“Mycarbrokedownonthehighwayandwithoutherhelp,Iwouldneverhavemadeithomeinmyhighheels."shecontinued,exposinghe
rblistered(起泡的)ankles.Myheartshuddered(一想起就怕/担心/难受)atthethoughtofhowpainfullyBeckistaggered(踉跄)alongthedarkhighway.Shemustbeanangelfo
rBecki!Iapproachedtheladyandinvitedherinside.Now,Iwasdefinitelygratefultoherforextendingahelpinghand.“妈妈,她送我回家。“贝基说。“我
的车在高速公路上坏了,没有她的帮助,我就不会穿高跟鞋回家了。”她继续说,露出了她起水泡的(起泡的)的脚踝。一想到贝基(踉跄)在黑暗的高速公路上多么颠簸,我的心就颤抖起来(一想起就怕/担心/难受)。她一定
是贝基的天使!我走近那位女士,邀请她进去。现在,我非常感谢她伸出了帮助之手。第18篇海中遇险阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Iwentuptotheroofforabreakafterstudy
ingforanhourandwatchedthe50orsopeopleswimminginthenaturalrockpoolbelowourhouse.Itwasasunnyday--ablue,cloudlessskyoveracal
msea.Butthen,asIlookedinthedistance,Idiscoveredthreeorfourbigwavesheadingtowardstheshore.I'dseenthesemini-tsunamis(海啸)manytimesbe
fore.Theywereheadingatspeedinthedirectionofthepool.Mostpeopleknewhowtolookoutforthem,butfromthescreamsthatstartedcomingfromthebeac
h,Icouldtellsomeonewasintrouble.Withoutthinking,Irandownintothestreet,holdingmybodyboard(俯伏冲浪板)onthe
wayandshoutedatastrangertogoinsidemyhouseandcallthecoastguard.MyneighborMoiseshadheardthescreamingaswellandw
asalsooutsidewithhisbodyboard,sotogetherwerushedtothestepsthatleddowntothesea.Oncewegotcloser,wediscovere
dthewaveshadpulledaboyandagirlfromthepoolandintotheopensea.Iknewthatthenearestboatwouldtakeatleast30minutestoreachu
s.Waitingforhelpwasn'tachoice.Iwasn'tusedtothissortofemergency--I’dneverbeentrainedasalifeguard-butIdidn'tthinktwiceabouttryingtosavethem.Isuppo
sedinawayIwantedtoimpresseveryone:at19,adeallikethatcanseemlikeagoodopportunitytoshowoff.MoisesandIdivedintothewaterandittook
us10minutestogettothem.Whenwefinallyreachedthem,theywerealmostlifelesswithonlytheirheadscominginandout
ofthewater.Wecouldtelltheywerestillalivefromtheirsmallbreathsbutitwascleartheywouldn'thavebeenabletostaytheremuchlonger.Ih
eldtheboyandpulledhimovermyboard.Moisesmovedthegirlontohisboard.Wediscussedpushingthembacktotheshore,butweweretoofarout.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右
;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1:Wehadtowait.________________________________________________________
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h2:Thatnight,wordcamefromthehospitalthatthetwopeoplewereingoodcondition.____________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________Wehadtowait.Weeagerlyhopingforthearrivalofthesavingboat.
Thewildwindblewandthefreezingseawaterclappedourbodiescontinuously.30minutesseemedmuchlongeraswejusthelplesslyfloatedontheboundlesssea.Afteral
ongtime,alightspotappearedinthedistance!Wewavedourhandsandyelledoutforhelp.Theboatfinallyreachedusandtookallofusbacktotheshore.Thetw
ochildrenwereimmediatelysenttothenearesthospital.我们不得不等待一下。我们热切地希望着救船的到来。狂风吹过,冰冷的海水不断地拍打着我们的身体。30分钟似乎长得多,我们只是无助地漂浮在无边的海洋上。过了很长一段时间,远处出现了一个光点!我们挥了
挥手,大声呼救。船终于到达了我们的身边,并把我们所有人都带回了岸边。这两个孩子立即被送往最近的医院。Thatnight,wordcamefromthehospitalthatthetwopeoplewe
reingoodcondition.Picturingwhatthemerryscenewouldbe,relieflayinmyheartandhappinessetchedonmyface.Thene
xtmorning,allthepeopleImetsmiledtomeandcouldnotstoppraisingme.Itseemedlikeagoodopportunitytoshowmyselfoff,butIdidn’tmeant
o.Infact,IwasashamedIhadthoughtaboutit.Itoccurredtomethathelpingotherswaspricelessandeveryoneshouldbealifeguard
.那天晚上,医院有消息说这两个人身体状况良好。想象出欢乐的情景,我心中感到解脱,脸上刻着幸福。第二天早上,我遇到的所有人都对我微笑,不停地赞美我。这似乎是一个炫耀自己的好机会,但我并无意这么做。事实上,我一想到这件事就感到羞
愧。我突然想到,帮助别人是无价的,每个人都应该成为一名救生员。第19篇遇到“小偷”CathrynHussainhadaLabradoodle(拉布拉多)dog.Itwasonlysixmonthsold.Thepetwassocutethatitsownerloveditve
rymuchandcouldn’tshowhercaringenough.Sheraiseditcarefullyandwonderfully.TwodaysbeforeChristmas,theLabradoodledogW
afflelookedweak.SoCathryntookWaffleforawalkinBelmontParkwhenastrangercameclosetothem.Cathrynsaidthemalewasw
earingablack,hoodedtopandascarf,hespokewithaforeignaccent.Themanapproachedher,said“hello”toherandplayedwithWaffleforashorttime.Butshenoticedhimhold
ingasuitcase.Soshehurriedoffwiththedog.Whenshegothome,shewentinsidetogetthedogfoodandcameout,onlytofindthatWafflewasmissingandtheleash(
狗绳)hadbeenleftwhereithadbeen.ItisapparentthatsomeonecutitoutandstoleherLabradoodledog.Shesuspectedthemalefollowingthem.Of
ficershavebeencheckinglocalCCTVandmakinginquiriesintothetheftofWaffle.SergeantSteveWhitefromDevonandCornwallPolice
said,“ThefamilyofWaffleareveryanxiousandupsetatthetheftoftheirpetdog.Myselfandalloftheofficersatthepolicestationdealingwiththiscrim
ealsofeelverysadforthefamilyoverwhatisacruelandmean-spiritedcrime,especiallyduringtheChristmasperiod.”Wafflestillh
asn’tbeenfound.Policearelookingforandfollowingupinformation.Cathrynsaid,“ThisChristmaswasdifficultasI’vegotafive-year-oldgrandsonsoIhadtoforcea
smileforhim.Wehaven’ttoldhimexactlywhathappenedtoWaffleyet.ChristmaswasextremelyupsettingforuswithmydaughterMaryb
reakingupwithherboyfriend.WejustwantWafflehomeandforthingstogobacktonormal.Ipostedacontactnumber,hopingsomeonewouldcall.”Paragraph1
:OntheChristmaseve,Cathrynreceivedacall,whichsaidtoreturnthepettoherattheparkgate.___________________________________
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aryrecognizedthethiefwasherboyfriend.______________________________________________________________________________________________
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ntheChristmaseve,Cathrynreceivedacall,whichsaidtoreturnthepettoherattheparkgate.Cathrynandherdaughterreturnedtothepolicestationtoreporttheincident
.AndCathrynfeltthevoicesoundingfamiliar.Takingsafetyintoconsideration,thepolicemenarrangedforMarytothemeetingplace
withhermother.Astheyapproached,theysawthesuspectwhoworeasetofnewsuithuggingbeautifulflowers.Alovelydogjumpedandranaroundhim.Looki
ngcarefully,Marywassurprisedtoscream.圣诞节前夜,凯瑟琳接到了一个电话,说要把宠物在公园门口还给她。凯瑟琳和她的女儿回到警察局报告此事。凯瑟琳觉得这个声音听起来很熟悉。考虑到安全问
题,警察安排玛丽到和她母亲见面的地方。当他们走近时,他们看到了穿着一套新西装抱着美丽花朵的嫌疑人。一只可爱的狗跳了起来,绕着他跑去。玛丽仔细地看着,惊讶地尖叫起来。第二段:JustthenMaryrecognizedthethiefwasherboyfriend.Cathrynalsor
ecognizedhewasthemaleshehadmetinthepark.ThemaleexplainedthathewasveryupsetafterbreakingupwithMary.HewantedtogiveherasurpriseasaChristm
asgift.Heeversawthepet’sphotos.SowhenhecameacrossWafflewhichlookedill,hetookittothepetclinicandcuredhim.Hebowedtothe
mandgaveflowerstoMary.Thepolicedidn’tjudgehisbehaviorasacrimebuteducatedhimfirmly.Wafflereturned,andMaryandherboyfriendma
deup.就在这时,玛丽认出了那个小偷是她的男朋友。凯瑟琳也认出了他就是她在公园里遇到的那个男人。这名男子解释说,他在和玛丽分手后非常难过。他想给她一个惊喜作为圣诞礼物。他曾经见过这只宠物的照片。所以,当他看到看起来生病的华夫饼时,他把它带到宠物诊所,治好了他。他向他们鞠躬,给
玛丽献上鲜花。警方并没有认为他的行为是犯罪,而是坚定地教育了他。华夫饼回来了,玛丽和她的男朋友化妆了。第20篇商场遇险阅读下面材料,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。续写的词数应为150左右。ItwasaSaturdayafternoon.Thecolorof
theskywaschanging,firstlightgray,thendarkgray,andfinallydarkanddense.Thewindwasblowingheavily,andthetreesweres
wayinginthestrongwind.Itbegantoraincatsanddogs.Soon,theroadwasfilledwithpuddlesfromtherain.Onsuchastormyafternoon,mymothertookmyfive-year-o
ldbrother,Christopher,andmetoanewbigtoystoreshehadreadaboutinthenewspaper.“Somanytoys,”theadvertisementhadshoutedinfullandflashycolor,“thatwehadto
getahugewarehousetofitthemall!”ChristopherandIcouldn’thavebeenmoreexcited.Weranacrosstheparkinglot,throughthecoldandbitingrain,asf
astasourlittlelegscouldcarryus.Weleftourmotheroutsidetobattlewiththefrustratingumbrella,whichneverworkedwhenshewant
editto.“Christine!Takecareofyouryoungbrother!”Mothershoutedatthetopofhervoice.“Christine!I’mgoingtofindtheLegosection(乐高积木区)!There’
sanewpirateshipIwant,andIhavefourdollars!MaybeIcanbuyit!”Christopherexclaimedandranoffexcitedly.Ionlyhalfheardhim.Itoo
karightturnand,tomywide-eyeddelight,foundmyselfinthemidstoftheBarbie(芭比)World.IwasstudyingaBarbieanddoingsomesimplemathi
nmyheadwhensuddenlyanearthshakingclapofthunderroaredfromthestormoutside.Ijumpedatthenoise,droppingthe
dolltothefloor.Thelightsflickered(闪烁)onceanddied,coveringeverythinginablanketofblackness.Thundercont
inuedtoshaketheskyandlightningilluminatedthestoreforseconds,castingfrighteningshadowsonmymind.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:
“Ohno,”Ithought,“Where’sChristopher?”_______________________________________________________________
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e.”______________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________Paragraph1:“Ohno,”Ithought,“Where’sChristopher?”Scaredandfrozenonthespot,Ifelttheneedtosee,hu
gmybrotherandmakesurehewasallright.Mystomachtwisted.Iranupanddowntheaislesinthedark,panicfillingmysmallchestandmakingitdifficultt
obreathe.Iknockedintodisplaysofcandiesandtrippedovertoys,whilecallingmybrother’snamelikecrazy.AnxiousasIwas,Icouldnotfindhim.Tears
offrustrationandfeartrickleddownmyface,butIcontinuedtorun.“哦,不,”我想,“克里斯托弗在哪里?”“我当场吓得冻僵了,我觉得有必要看看,拥抱我
哥哥,确保他没事。我的胃扭曲了。我在黑暗中在走廊上跑来跑去,恐慌充满了我的小胸部,使它呼吸困难。我看到糖果,被玩具绊倒,同时疯狂地叫我哥哥的名字。虽然我很焦虑,但我却找不到他。沮丧和恐惧的眼泪从我的脸上滴了下来,但我
继续跑着。Paragraph2:“Christine,I’mhere.”Excitementtookmybreathaway---thereintheLegoaisleIfoundChristopher.Hewasstandingal
one,perfectlystill,nexttothepirateshipset.Ibegantocryinrelief,throwingmyarmsaroundhimandhuggedhimtightly.Hehuggedmeback,saying,“Iknewif
Iwaitedhere,Christine,youwouldbeabletofindme.”Then,Itookhishandinmineandwewenttolookforourmother,whomustbedesperatelysearchingth
estoreforus.