1、Unit 4单元话题读后续写专项练习(名校最新真题)1(2022江苏盐城市实验高级中学高二阶段练习)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。The Case of the Missing Dinosaur(恐龙)My little brother Teddy and I run a detective agency together out of an office in my bedroom closet. The sign on the door says Investigations by Nina (with help from Teddy). Wel
2、l, Were detectives. We find things like missing shoes and hats.Teddy handed me notes hed gathered from the empty flowerpot on our porch(走廊). Thats where family and neighbors let us know about mysteries to solve. I read the papers, only to find that there were nothing important.“ How about a dinosaur
3、?” asked Teddy. “ My friend Peter is missing his dinosaur.” That sounded great. I asked Teddy to tell me everything he knew.Most days after school, my brother goes across the street to Peters house to play Go Fish. But yesterday, Peter refused to play any games. His eyes were red. He kept talking ab
4、out his dinosaur, Bruno. We decided to help him. Then we walked to Peters house to check things out.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。I started with my usual questions._Teddy was turning out to be a good detective._2(2022江苏吴县中学高二期中)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成篇完整的短文。I had just turned sixty-five an
5、d I was eager for a new purpose in life. One Sunday, an old friend working in a volunteer organization called me, “Hey, did you ever think about volunteering with the youth department? The high-school group needs help.”“Really? Dont you have a bunch of parents willing to help?”“Not really. Id love t
6、o have a few mature volunteers to work as mentors at the summer camp. Think about it.”I went home and convinced my husband to do the volunteer work with me. Then, we started to meet with the Sunday school youth class. I watched the teens learn to care for the homeless, the needy, and the blind, and
7、I realized they were making a difference to someone elses life.When I was asked if Id like to be a leader on the summer camp trip, I said definitely yes. I felt fully accepted as the oldest youth leader. Ten hours later, we arrived at our destination.The next morning, the youth eagerly signed up for
8、 the zip-line over a deep valley. I prepared myself to support my teens. But I didnt expect that I might be the one who needed a listening ear, an arm around the shoulder, and a battery of cheerleaders.As our teens zipped across the valley one by one, I watched with fascination. I didnt tell them ho
9、w afraid I was of heights. One of the camp leaders geared up the last teen and then announced, “Any of you leaders who want to zip can try.”One teen boy ran toward me. “Come on, Mrs. K. Its your turn.”“No, thanks. Its not my cup of tea.”“Oh, come on, Mrs. K. You can do this. Anything is possible,” h
10、e cheered me.Another leader also encouraged me and pushed my shoulder, “Ill go with you. They transport two at a time. Ill be right there with you.”Paragraph 1:Somehow, I found myself geared up, standing on the platform._Paragraph 2:As I finished the adventure, I opened my eyes._3(2022江苏南通市天星湖中学高二期中
11、)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 love to play the piano and I greatly enjoy performing my music, so when the annual winter recital (独奏会) was canceled, I was disappointed. I had looked forward to it for a long time and had already prepared two of my best songs. My mom had a wonderful idea, how
12、ever, to turn this disappointing letdown into something worthwhile. “You and your sister should perform your songs at Carriage House Senior Living (养老院),” my mom suggested brightly. “Im sure the seniors there would really appreciate the music and you could each play more than just two songs.”I immed
13、iately thought this was a great idea. One of the things I did not like about the recitals was that I was limited to playing just a couple of songs. Playing the piano at Carriage House seemed like a win-win situation because not only would I get to play more songs, but I would also have the chance to
14、 cheer up the residents at the home with some lively tunes.My mom called Carriage House and made arrangements for my sister and me to perform. We were told we could play the piano during the Sunday diner hour in two weeks. In the coming days, I worked especially hard to polish up fifteen pieces that
15、 I thought the crowd would enjoy, including many old classics. My sister and I decided that first I would play three songs and then she would, taking turns until the end of the hour.When the much-anticipated day finally arrived, my family and I drove to Carriage House. We were greeted by an old woma
16、n who introduced herself as Phyllis. Then we came to the dining room and Phyllis announced to the room, “These two girls have come to sing and want to introduce themselves!” As she handed the microphone to me there was scattered applause.“Hi, my name is Baylie,” I said with a smile.“Hi, Im Chloe,” m
17、y sister said shyly.“We have come here to entertain you with some piano songs. We hope you enjoy our performance,” I enthusiastically announced.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。When I sat down and turned to my first song, I felt a little bit nervous._The moment our last music ended, the crowd
18、burst into applause._4(2022江苏东海县教育局教研室高二期中)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。I wanted everyones praise and acceptance, but I was my own toughest critic. After I graduated from high school and moved out on my own, I began to put pressure on myself to succeed in the adult world. Meanwhile, I was feeling v
19、ery inadequate and unsuccessful.I had always been a thin-to-average sized person. But suddenly, I was convinced that I was overweight. In my mind, I was FAT! I began to control my food by trying to diet, but nothing seemed to work. I slowly cut back on what I ate each day. With every portion I didnt
20、 finish or meal I skipped, I told myself that I was succeeding, and in turn, I felt good about myself attractive, strong, successful, almost super-human. I could do something others couldnt: I could go without food. It made me feel special, and that I was better than everyone else.People around me b
21、egan to notice my weight loss. At first they werent alarmed; maybe some were even envious. But then the comments held a tone of concern. “Youre losing too much weight.” “Elisa, youre so thin.” “You look sick.” “Youll die if you keep this up.” All their words only pleased me that I was on the right p
22、ath, getting closer to “perfection”.I cut back on my food more and more, until a typical day consisted of half a teaspoon of nonfat yogurt and coffee in the morning, and a cup of grapes at night. It even got to the point where I no longer went out with my friends. I couldnt if I went to dinner, what
23、 would I eat? I avoided their phone calls. If they wanted to go to the movies or just hang out at home, I couldnt be there what if food was around?My poor nutrition began to cause me to lose sleep. I found it hard to concentrate on my work or to focus on anything for any length of time. I was pushin
24、g myself harder and harder at the gym, struggling to burn the calories that I hadnt even eaten. My friends tried to help me but I denied that I had a problem.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Then one night, when I tried to relax, my heart felt as though it might beat its way out of my chest._Luc
25、kily, I recovered gradually._5(2022江苏省高邮市教育局教研室高二期中)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。A Narrow EscapeA holiday in Penang was an annual affair for my family. My parents grew up in Penang and are very fond of Penang food. In December every year, we would drive up to the island to spend three days v
26、isiting their favorite restaurants.This year, we started our journey up north on a Friday morning. The drive up was punctuated (不时打断) by stops at Bidor town and Kampar so it took us six hours to reach our destination. We always stayed at one of the hotels in Batu Ferringhi. The beach was just a shor
27、t walk from the hotel entrance and our rooms had a lovely view of the sea. We spent our first evening playing on the beach. After dinner, we returned to our rooms to play card games. M parents had a rule for our holidays which was that we spent time doing things together. There was to be no TV and n
28、o internet. We really enjoyed ourselves together. The next morning, we went to Bukit Bendera, the Malay name of the Penang Hill, and then spent the rest of the afternoon in town visiting our favorite shops. These lovely shops never failed to amaze us. As we were having tea at a coffee shop, we overh
29、eard people talking about an earthquake near Sumatra, an island in Indonesia. We headed back to the hotel and then went to the beach. We took a walk along the beach, picking up seashells. Suddenly I noticed a strange thing. The sea seemed to be retreating(后退) from the shore. I called my father to lo
30、ok at the curious occurrence. My father took one look and went pale. We saw a grey line in the distance moving towards the shore. It seemed to grow taller by the second.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右。2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。My father shouted at us to run back to the hotel._We stopped on the fourth floor and looked down
31、 at the rushing water below us, which stopped rising._6(2022江苏徐州高二期中)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。 Mrs. March has four daughters. They are Amy, Jo, Meg and Beth. Summer vacation came, and the girls wanted to relax and not do any housework. “May we, Mother?” asked Meg, turning to Mrs. March,
32、who sat nearby. “You may try your experiment for a week and see how you like it. I think by Saturday night you will find that all play and no work is as bad as all work and no play.” said Mrs. March. “Oh, dear, no! It will be wonderful, Im sure,” said Meg eagerly. The next morning, Meg did not appea
33、r till ten oclock. The room seemed lonely and unclean as no one had done their duties that morning. Jo spent the morning on the river, and the afternoon reading. Beth spent the morning with her music, pleased that she had no dishes to wash. Amy sat down to draw flowers. The second day, the third day
34、. they repeated the same life. Though Mrs. March did her daughters duties around the house, keeping home pleasant. It was astonishing what a strange and uncomfortable state the house was in with everyone “resting.” The days kept getting longer and longer, and the girls became upset more easily, quar
35、reling quite a bit more often. No one would admit that they were tired of the experiment, but by Friday night, they realized that they were glad the week was nearly over. Mrs. March then decided to finish off the experiment in an appropriate manner. When they got up on Saturday morning, there was no
36、 fire in the kitchen, no breakfast in the dining room, and no mother anywhere to be seen. “What has happened?” cried Jo in shock. Meg ran upstairs and soon came back. “She says its been a hard week for her, so we mustnt complain, but take care of ourselves.” said Meg. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡
37、的相应位置作答。Beth and Amy set the table, while Jo and Meg got breakfast_“If you learn a bit of cooking, Jo and Meg. That is quite useful” said Mrs. March._参考答案:1I started with my usual questions.“ When did you last see Bruno? Where did you see him?” I asked. “Yesterday, in the morning. I was holding him.
38、” Peter answered. Thats weird. “ I have an idea,” said Teddy, “Lets pretend it was yesterday.” Then Peter held his imaginary dinosaur with one hand. He went to the pantry and pulled out a chair with both hands. “ Wait,” I said. “ How did you hold Bruno while you were carrying the chair?” “ The pantry!” Teddy whispered. Teddy was turning out to be a good detective. He ran into the pantry and found a stuffed dinosaur. “ You probably put Bruno there when you picked up the chair,” Teddy explained. Peter hugged his dinosaur tightly. He wouldnt let us leave until we hugg