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1 . 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。

An old and fragile woman approached a very busy road intersection. She stepped slowly forwards. She paused at the sidewalk’s edge, grasping a heavy bucket filled with fresh red apples. She aimed to cross the street.

The way to the intersection before her seemed like a tough journey. The traffic lights changed regularly, and the flow of cars seemed to be non-stop for the old woman. She knew she had to cross the street to reach her destination, a small grocery store on the other side, where she sold her apples to make ends meet.

As she slowly made her way to the crosswalk, she held the handle of the bucket. A kind-hearted driver in the first car, recognizing her struggle, stopped well before the sidewalk, allowing her to cross safely. Grateful for this act of kindness, the old woman nodded and offered the driver a slight smile as she inched forward.

A second car, in the next road, also came to a stop. Its driver also witnessed the old woman’s slow progress. The kindness of strangers warmed her heart, and with their help, she moved another step closer to her destination.

However, the third road was a different story. As the old woman moved carefully further into the road, a speeding car approached, its engine making loud sound like a beast. Panic flowed through the old lady as she realized the approaching danger. The driver of the third car had not noticed her until the very last moment.

With a jolt (颠簸) of terror, the old woman’s holding on the bucket weakened, and the bucket slipped from her weak grasp. The bucket fell to the ground, releasing its goods of apples, which scattered (散开) in all directions. The sound of the crashing bucket and rolling apples echoed through the busy city traffic.

In the emergent time, the driver of the speeding car stepped on the brake to a stop just inches from the old woman. The drivers’ heart pounded in their chest as they realized how close it had come to a tragedy.


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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。

Shaken but unharmed, the old woman stood frozen, her eyes wide open with fear.


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Eventually, with all the apples collected, the three drivers helped the old lady cross the road.


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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。

In 1989, I was away from my home in Malaysia attending the University of Kansas in the USA. I found an advertisement for a summer job as a programmer at Ulm in what was then West Germany. I submitted my application and got an interview. What made me pleased was that I was offered the job after the interview. I thought it was a good opportunity to see part of a new continent.

Both Malaysia and the USA emerged from Britain, so we have common standards for the way many things are done. Naturally, I expected things at Ulm would be different—big things, like language and culture—but I never expected small cultural differences would affect me. For example, I was surprised that little things like how doors fit into doorframes were different. The bread was also very different. While it was fun at first to eat the various kinds of food, after some time I longed for the white, square and soft bread I was used to. And the big things were not that bad: the folks in the city of Ulm mostly didn’t speak English well but were very friendly and helpful.

One of these small differences, however, tripped me up early in my stay. The first few days, my employer put me up in a bed-and-breakfast hotel. Then I found a small studio apartment to rent. It was evening by the time I got settled in. Since there were all-night grocery stores in the US and grocery stores in Malaysia were open late at night, I made a habit of going out to buy some food and other necessities like soap for the shower. But to my surprise and horror, every single shop was closed! I was alone with no food or any other kind of necessary items. I wandered around hopelessly in the street for a while.


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。

Then I saw a university student with whom I talked about my experience.


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At his home, I found that he did not possess much.


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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。

Alphabetical (字母表的) order was a big problem for Keisha Williams. In every list, on every line, in the lunchroom and the classroom, teachers put all the W’s together. Alice Wilkins was always one place ahead of Keisha.

“You two are going to be friends,” said the girls’ teacher, Ms. Mubarak, “whether you like it or not.”

Yeah, right. Could she be friends with Alice? “I doubt it,” Keisha thought. Alice was perfect. She was everything Keisha wasn’t. Alice changed her hairstyle every day. She always wore beautiful clothing. She had polish (指甲油) on her nails. Keisha had plain (普通的) nails, a very ordinary hairstyle — and not to mention her out-of-tyle clothes.

Alice had new fashionable notebooks. Keisha’s notebooks were boring black and white. Keisha complained to her mother that her notebooks were too plain. “They still have paper and lines,” her mother said. “You don’t need glitter (华丽) to make you smart.”

Keisha thought Alice’s mother treated her like a grown-up. Alice had a house key and said that she always let herself into her apartment. But when Keisha came home, she had to ring for her mother to open the door. And every time, her mother would give her a big bear hug. That’s for babies, Keisha always thought, trying to free herself from her mother’s arms.


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。
Paragraph 1:

One Tuesday at school when math tests were handed back, Keisha got her usual A.


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Paragraph 2:

Later, in the cafeteria, Keisha and Alice worked on math problems together.


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4 . 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。

Mom was busy in the kitchen when my brother Marco and I got home from school on Friday. “Did you remember your grandmother’s coming today?” She asked. “Sure, Mom,” we laughed. “Didn’t you notice we cleaned our rooms?” Mom smiled and continued, “Thanks. I know I shouldn’t be nervous, but my mother hasn’t been here for almost six years! As I was growing up, her house always looked perfect. So I want everything to be well.”

“Perfect,” I said with a smile. “What else can we do to help before she gets here?”

Mom looked around,“You two could set the table. Use the good bowls. And be very careful with the glasses Grandma gave to us before you were born!”

As Mom prepared a big meal, Marco and I set the table. I taught Marco how to line up the forks on the left side of each p late and the knives and spoons on the right. In the center of the table, we placed a set of tall white candles. Then we stepped back and looked at our work. It seemed something was missing. “What’s missing?” I asked Marco.

“Napkins?” He asked. “And I don’t think Mom would want us to use paper ones!”

We both laughed. Marco opened a drawer and took out the nice cloth napkins Mom saved for special occasions (场合). The soft white squares were folded in the middle, and we placed one on each plate. “Do you think that looks good enough?” I asked.

“No,” Marco answered. “Let’s make them look better. Remember the restaurant we went to last year? Their napkins were folded into different shapes! That was great!”

I nodded and unfolded the cloth napkin in front of me. “Look,” I said, pointing to the napkin, “These lines make special shapes. That gives me a great idea! Let’s do origami (折纸). That’ll make the napkins unique!”

Marco looked confused, so I explained,“Origami’s a kind of folding art. People usually use paper, but you can use cloth. You make boats, birds or flowers just by folding. Nothing else is needed!”


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。
Mom heard us and came to help.
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We placed a different origami napkin on each plate.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者通过用手推车帮老太太拿行李和借给一个男人手机来帮助别人,强调了善良是多么容易,它能给别人带来多大的不同。

5 . Sometimes the small things will bring us warmth, offering the best of the world.

One day, as I left my airport hotel bound for my international _______, I noticed an elderly lady _______ in the same direction. She was pulling her luggage (行李), which was so _______ that she had to struggle. I had a luggage trolley (手推车) but I had just one light backpack. So I shared the trolley with her. She was so _______ that she offered to push it along the way but I _______. I could handle it myself.

As we _______ along, we had a lovely _______. It turned out that she was 20 years senior to me.

Then when I got to the international airport, I found a _______ of flight times. While waiting, I _______ my family to tell them my delay. A man sitting next to me said the same thing had happened to him. He said he was landing two hours later than his original ________. And he had no way to ________ his wife to let her know this, because his ________ had stopped working. Hearing this, I ________ him my phone to call her, which made him so thankful.

I'm not looking for pats on the back. I just wanted to ________ how easy it is to be ________ and how much difference it can make to others.

1.
A.flightB.ticketC.affairD.exchange
2.
A.stickingB.pointingC.headingD.looking
3.
A.beautifulB.heavyC.expensiveD.small
4.
A.seriousB.angryC.confidentD.grateful
5.
A.attendedB.ignoredC.declinedD.understood
6.
A.droveB.walkedC.pulledD.rolled
7.
A.chatB.smileC.debateD.meal
8.
A.listB.flowC.varietyD.change
9.
A.checked onB.agreed toC.called upD.turned down
10.
A.scheduleB.informationC.experienceD.notice
11.
A.comfortB.remindC.warnD.contact
12.
A.machineB.computerC.phoneD.email
13.
A.showedB.threwC.soldD.lent
14.
A.seeB.stressC.guessD.imagine
15.
A.kindB.calmC.perfectD.honest
2023-11-25更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省琼中黎族苗族自治县琼中中学2023-2024学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题
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6 . 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。

Early in the morning, Abbie, a cleaner, got out of her truck and loaded all the rubbish into her vehicle. She was about to leave when she noticed a stroller (婴儿车) in the middle of the road.

Wondering why a stroller was lying there with nobody around, she decided to approach it. When she looked inside, she jumped back, surprised to find’ twin baby girls sleeping in it.’ Abbie looked around again but didn’t see anyone. She knocked on a few nearby doors, asking if they knew anyone with twin baby girls, but no one did.

Finally, Abbie called the police and the CPS (儿童保护服务局) was called in, and the kids were placed in their care. “You didn’t find anything on the girls, ma’am?” Officer Barton whose wife was an art teacher asked. “No, ” she said. “But how can someone just give up such beautiful babies?” The officer said, “Thank you, ma’am. We’ll let you know if we come across anything.”

Abbie lived alone and had no children. That night at home, she felt terrible when she thought about the girls. What if something terrible happened to them?

Time flew by, and there was no information about the twins’ parents. Abbie was ready to adopt (收养) them. But when she got to the CPS, Barton told her, “So sorry that they’re deaf. People don’t want disabled children.”

“Who said that?” Abbie shouted, jumping to her feet. “ I will do anything to bring them up!” Hearing this, Barton felt moved.

Abbie named the girls Hannah and Daina. She didn’t even have separate beds for the girls, but Abbie loved them and began working two jobs to support them. Abbie was very happy that Hannah and Daina studied hard at school, and they were good at drawing models and clothes.


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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
12 years later, Abbie received a call from Bethany, the founder of a fashion company.
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“Thanks for your help, Bethany,” Abbie said excitedly.
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2023-11-25更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2023-2024学年高二上学期11月阶段性教学检测(一)(期中)英语试题(含听力)
听力选择题-短文 | 较易(0.85) |
7 . 听下面一段独白, 回答以下对话。
1. What was Mrs. Brown doing when she found the bears?
A.Having breakfast.B.Going shopping.C.Going to work.
2. How did Mrs. Brown feel about seeing the bears?
A.Upset.B.AfraidC.Surprised.
3. What did the police do?
A.They took some pictures,
B.They woke the bears up.
C.They stopped the bears going anywhere.
4. How did the bears get into the car?
A.Through a broken window.
B.Through an open door.
C.Through an open window.
2023-11-24更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2023-2024学年高二上学期11月阶段性教学检测(一)(期中)英语试题(含听力)
语法填空-短文语填(约190词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了一个狗狗在雪山中度过数天后被安全救回,之前被认为在雪崩中死亡。同时,文章还提到了在科罗拉多州发生的一起滑雪和滑板行动中的雪崩事件。一位滑板手被掩埋,但幸运的是,另一位滑雪者将其救了出来。在事件中,包括一只狗在内的生命都经历了惊险的时刻。最后,狗狗被发现在难以想象的恶劣条件下苟活了下来。
8 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A dog who is thought to have died in a snow slide is home safe after spending days in the     1    (freeze) cold mountains.

A skier and a snowboarder both survived a snow slide in Chaffee County, Colorado, last week. “The second skier down caused a snow slide,     2     then washed over the snowboarder,” said Brian Lazar, the second-in-command director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center.

The skier opened his airbag and     3    (injure) badly. The snowboarder who     4    (be) below was unable to open her airbag, and she was buried     5     (complete) without a possible airway. The skier was able to save her from the snow. “This could have gone     6    a much different direction very easily.” Lazar said.

The couple also had their dog with them. After searching everywhere for the dog following     7    snow slide, they left without being able to find it.

“We did have some search and rescue     8     (member) visit yesterday, but they didn’t see any signs of tracks,” Lazar said.

It was supposed that the dog died in the snow slide     9    the dog was found on a road late Saturday night.

“Extraordinarily, the dog managed     10    (survive) and made it back to Monarch Pass after spending many nights in cold weather,” Lazar said.

2023-11-09更新 | 81次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届海南省高考全真模拟卷(七)英语试题
9 . 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。

Most people have an experience that they will never forget. For pilots Dave McMahon and Sydnie Uemoto, it involved a plane crash, and an ocean, which made them realize the meaning of life and cooperation.

As the twin-engine Piper Apache flew 5,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, 23-year-old pilot Sydnie Uemoto and her co-pilot, 26-year-old Dave McMahon, heard the strange sound of the engines.

Then, without warning, the pilots lost power to the right engine. A moment later, the left one went.

At about 1,000 feet and falling quickly, Uemoto made their last call. “We’re 25 miles northwest of Kona,” she said to air traffic control. “We’re going down.”

Then everything flashed white as the plane struck the surface of the ocean. McMahon and Uemoto were thrown forward violently.

“Sydnie, get out !”McMahon called.

As the plane sank, they jumped into the ocean. Within seconds, the plane disappeared beneath the surface.

As the waves broke around them, McMahon and Ulemoto had done the impossible by suriving a crash landing into the ocean. Now they just had to stay put, swimming in the warm sea.

“When will the Coast Guard get here?” Uemoto asked.

“They’re coming,” McMahon said.

After a couple of hours, McMahon’s prediction seemed to come true. A Navy plane appeared in the sky, circling the area. It flew directly overhead as McMahon waved his life preserver (救生用具) overjoyed at the sight. However, the plane continued on its way without spotting them.

As the sun grew dark, McMahon became scared. He thought they were going to have to spend the night on the water.

“Hey, Dave?” Uemoto said softly at one point.

“Hey, Sydnie,” he called back.

When the sun rose that morning, the two pilots were greeted by a beautiful sight.


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After almost 20 hours. Uemoto’s body finally ran out of power.


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A second helicopter (直升机) arrived ten minutes later.


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2023-10-25更新 | 125次组卷 | 3卷引用:海南省琼中黎族苗族自治县琼中中学2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者从小想成为一名编剧。由于他缺乏自信心,他觉得成为编剧不可能。可是他并没有放弃,一直在读书,写作,为实现自己的目标而做准备。最后他在自己的努力下,终于成为了一名编剧。

10 . As a child, I would sit through movies I loved over and over. I dreamed of someday having the ability to create ______ .

But school was difficult for me for many reasons, so becoming a screenwriter seemed ______. When I was fourteen, I was shocked when my ______ were made into a brochure that was ______ to every student. For a week or so, I was treated very ______. Previously invisible, I was now “a published poet” receiving   praise and slaps(拍打) on the back. But an already deep-seated lack of ______ prevented me from having any serious hopes for a career in literature. I felt like those things only happened to other people. ______ I would look at thousands of books and ask myself, “Are all these people ______ than me, or did they just ______ harder?” So, I kept reading, writing and watching movies not only for ______ but to analyse how great stories are told.

The lack of confidence that annoyed me early in life took decades to ______ .

I had a job that paid well, but I ______ it. Suddenly, the company went out of business, ______ me to choose between getting yet another job I didn’t like and finally being committed to a career as a writer. My ______ was copyediting, which wasn’t writing exactly but almost.

I spent more years swimming in a sea of words, loved it and finally became a ______ as I had wished.

1.
A.conditionsB.filmsC.memoriesD.businesses
2.
A.unnecessaryB.impossibleC.appropriateD.worthwhile
3.
A.photosB.paintingsC.poemsD.reports
4.
A.given awayB.checked throughC.finished offD.made up
5.
A.rudelyB.strictlyC.fairlyD.differently
6.
A.confidenceB.abilityC.curiosityD.support
7.
A.HoweverB.ThusC.OtherwiseD.Moreover
8.
A.wealthierB.strongerC.smarterD.braver
9.
A.liveB.waitC.tryD.rush
10.
A.assessmentB.entertainmentC.competitionD.adjustment
11.
A.returnB.growC.ariseD.shake
12.
A.misunderstoodB.ignoredC.deservedD.disliked
13.
A.persuadingB.forcingC.remindingD.advising
14.
A.choiceB.truthC.aimD.challenge
15.
A.actorB.directorC.screenwriterD.teacher
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