2021版新高考英语一轮复习Module6TheTangPoems同步练习外研版选修8

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2021版新高考英语一轮复习Module6TheTangPoems同步练习外研版选修8

1 Module 6 The Tang Poems 一、语基必备知识 (一)重点词汇——分类记忆 Ⅰ.阅读词汇——在不认识的词汇前划√ acquaintance n.        shadow n. merchant n. mental adj. channel n. reveal v. glance v. sponsor n. expense n. launch v. damp adj. barrier n. shabby adj. preview n. departure n. merry adj. chorus n. cater v. anniversary n. update v. typically adv. Ⅱ.核心词汇——写其形 1.part v.         分手;分离 2.dynasty n. 朝;代 3.share v. 分享,共享 4.advance n. 进步;进展 5.long­term adj. 长期的 6.prove v. 证明是;被发现是 7.homeland n. 祖国;本国 Ⅲ.拓展词汇——通其变 1.expand v.扩大,扩张,膨胀→expansion n.扩张 2.tolerant adj.宽容的;容忍的→tolerate v.容忍;宽容;忍受→tolerance n.宽 容,忍耐 3.fail vi.失败;不及格→failure n.失败者 4.suffer vt.& vi.遭受→suffering n.(肉体或精神上的)痛苦;苦难 5.reflect v.反映,显示;表达→reflection n.反映;反射;映像,反映物;倒影 6.appeal n.魅力,吸引力 v.恳求,呼吁;吸引→appealing adj.有吸引力的,有趣 的 2 7.approve v.赞成;同意→approval n.赞同 8.caution v.警告;劝……小心→cautious adj.小心谨慎的→cautiously adv.小心 地 9.donate v.提供;捐→donation n.捐赠物 10.decorate v.装点;美化→decoration n.装饰;装饰物→decorative adj.装饰的 11.independence n.独立→dependence n.依靠;依赖 12.imagine vt.想象→imagination n.想象;空想→imaginative adj.富有想象力的 →imaginary adj.想象的,虚构的 1.reveal 近/反义词集锦 ①uncover v.  发现;揭开 ②discover v. 发现 ③expose vt. 揭发;使曝光 ④mask vt. 掩饰;戴面具 ⑤hide v. 隐藏 2.“看”之种种 ①glance v.     一瞥;迅速看一眼 ②glare v. 瞪眼;怒目而视 ③watch v. 看;注视 ④witness v. 目击 ⑤stare v. 凝视;盯着看 ⑥observe v. 观察;注意到 3.由 expand 想到的 ①extend vt.   延伸;扩大 ②spread vi. 传播;伸展 ③enlarge vt. 扩大;扩展 ④stretch vt. 伸展;张开 ⑤broaden vi. 扩大;变宽 (二)重点短语——记牢用活 1.think__of...as...     把……看作…… 2.take__hold__of 抓住 3.in__return 作为回报 4.all__at__once 突然 3 5.on__second__thoughts 经重新考虑之后 6.deal__with 处理,对付 7.approve__of 赞成,同意;满意 8.take__on 呈现出;承担 9.correspond__with 与……通信;和……相一致 10.cater__for 满足……的要求 11.glance__at 瞥见,迅速看一眼 12.learn...by__heart 记住 4 1.“v.+as”短语相聚 ①think of/consider/regard/see/look on/see... as...    把……看作…… ②refer to... as... 称……为…… ③view...as ... 把……看作…… 2.表示“满足;满意”的短语一览 ①cater for         满足……的要求 ②be satisfied with 对……满意 ③be content with 对……感到满足/满意 ④to one’s satisfaction 使某人满意 ⑤meet the requirement of 满足……的要求 (三)重点句式——背熟巧用 句型公式 教材原句 句型 1:同级比较: as/so...as... “和…… 一样的” As he was not__so__successful__as some of the other young men of his time in the Civil Service Examination to become a government official ... 由于他当时没有像其他年轻人一样 在科举考试中取得成功…… 句型 2:状语从句的省略 It is said that he drowned when he fell into a river while__trying__to__take__hold__of the reflection of the Moon. 据说他在试图捉水中月亮的影子时掉进江里溺水而亡。 句型 3:ifonly 常引导虚 拟语气的条件句、感叹句, 意为“但愿,要是……就 好了” If only people could__see__me__inside. 要是人们能看到我的内心世界就好了。 二、语境强化训练 Ⅰ.语境填词——根据提示写出该词的适当形式 A.根据汉语提示写出下列单词 1.The new software will be sold through existing distribution channels(渠 道). 2.Give me your brush for a moment.Watch me add just a few shadows(阴影) here and some highlights there. 3.(湖北卷)Last night’s TV news said that by then the death of the missing people 5 had not been proved(证实) yet. 4.In my opinion, health means physical and mental(精神上的) health. 5.October 10th was the birthday of our school. Our class did a lot for this year’s anniversary(周年纪念日) celebration. B.根据所给单词写出适当形式 6.There isn’t an empty table. Would you mind sharing(share) with others? 7 . There have been great advances(advance) in medicine in the last ten years. 8.The detective, pretending to read a newspaper, glanced(glance) at the man seated next to a woman. 9.Besides, the timetable should be updated(update) according to the progress of our study from time to time. 10.Since then, they have launched(launch) a great campaign to make the beaches safer for swimmers and tourists. Ⅱ.语境品词——写出加黑词汇在语境中的意义 1.(2019·北京卷)The shared goal of GDA’s projects is to help communities in need.共同的 2.(2019·天津卷)The book turns out to be one that has appealed to the world for more than 350 years.引起兴趣;吸引 3.(2019·天津卷)The heart­stopping moment was quickly followed by mental math.脑力的;智力的 Ⅲ.选词成篇 think of ...as ...; take hold of; in return; approve of; take on; learn ...by heart An excellent teacher is believed to be one who is devoted to the children but asks for nothing 1.in__return. Such is the case with Mrs. Lee, our English teacher. All of us students 2.think__of her as a best friend. She often encourages us to 3.take__hold__of any chance in our life and work hard to achieve our dreams. I actually 4.learn words by__heart and I sincerely appreciate being taught by her. all at once; on second thoughts; deal with; correspond with; cater for; glance at When 5.glancing__at the written record of our conversation, I find it doesn’ t 6.correspond__with what was actually said. There exist a lot of mistakes. Therefore, to 7.cater__for your requirements, 8.on__second__thoughts we have decided to take a record again. Ⅳ.完成句子 6 1.(2017·天津卷)实际上,我和我们班上的其他同学一样优秀。 Actually, I’m as__excellent__as the other students in my class. 2.他在上大学的时候写了第一篇小说。 He wrote his first novel while__studying in the university. 3.要是我能帮你的忙就好了。可是当时我不知道该如何帮你。 If__only__I__could__have__helped__you. But I didn’t know how to help you at that time. prove v.证明是;被发现是;证明,证实 [基础练习]——单句语法填空 ①a.(陕西卷)To__prove(prove) his point, Professor Brown mentioned several other experiments which had similar results. b.They put Tom in prison, but, in the end, he was__proved innocent for lack of proof.(prove) ②(2018·北京卷)The night before my marathon, I dreamt that I couldn’t even find the finish line. I woke up sweating and nervous, but ready to prove something to myself. ③The task proved to be more__difficult(difficulty) than we’d thought. [能力提升]——完成句子 ④已经证明有规律地运动对人们的健康有益。 It__has__been__proved__that taking exercise regularly does good to one’s health. (1)prove sth.to sb.    向某人证明某事 prove sb./sth.(to be)+adj./n. 证明某人/物是…… It’s proved that... 据证明……;据证实…… (2)prove (to be)+n./adj.(=turn out) 证明是……;结果是…… (3)proof n. 证明;证据  [名师点津] prove 作系动词时,意为“被证明是”,后接形容词或名词作表语,不用于 被动语态。 approve v.赞成;同意;核准,批准 [基础练习]——单句语法填空 7 ①A survey done recently shows that not all parents approve of their children taking part in the weekend classes. ②He said the plan announced on Sunday, if approved(approve), would avoid such a problem. ③(2018·江苏卷)It found many youngsters(少年) now measure their status by how much public approval(approve) they get online, often through “likes”. [能力提升]——一句多译 (2017·北京卷)老师同意我们制作视频来记录我们的在校经历。 ④ The teacher gave__his__approval__to__us making a video to record our experiences at school.(approval) ⑤The teacher approved__of__us making a video to record our experiences at school.(approve) (1)approve of (doing) sth.   赞成/同意某事 approve sth. 批准某事 (2)approval n. 赞成,同意;批准,认可 (3)disapprove v. 不赞成;不同意  [佳句背诵] I approve of your trying to make some money, but please don’t neglect your studies. 我赞成你设法赚些钱,但不要荒废学业。 [名师点津] “赞成/同意某人做某事”不可说成 approve sb. to do sth.,因为 approve 用作“同意;赞成”时是不及物动词,所以应该用 approve of sb./one’s doing sth.,其 中介词 of 后是动词­ing 的复合结构。 reflect v.反映,显示;表达;表现;反射;思考,反省 [基础练习]——单句语法填空 ① a.(2019· 江 苏 卷 )A city is the product of the human hand and mind, reflecting(reflect) man’s intelligence and creativity. b.(上海卷)Sean’s strong love for his country is__reflected(reflect) in his recently published poems. ② Usually a child ’ s behaviour is a reflection(reflect) of his family environment. [能力提升]——完成句子 ③(浙江卷)如果你养成一种思考如何学习的习惯的话,你作为学生的表现肯定很优秀。 Your performance as a student will be excellent if you develop a habit of 8 reflecting__on/upon__how__you__learn. (1)reflect on/upon  仔细考虑/沉思/反省…… (2)reflection n. 反映,表现;倒影,影像;思考,反省  [佳句背诵] As the saying goes, reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting. 正如谚语所说“读书不思考犹如吃饭不消化”。 [文化佳句] The word “swimming” can be found in a verse in the Book of Songs, Chinese earliest collection of poems, which reflects the practice of the sport in ancient times. “游泳”这个词可以在中国最早的诗集《诗经》的一首诗中找到,这反映出古代已 经有了游泳这项运动。 cater for 满足……的要求;顾及;为……提供所需 [基础练习]——单句语法填空 ①(江苏卷)The university started some new language programs to cater for the country’s Silk Road Economic Belt. ②We have many modern fitness facilities catering(cater) to the different needs of our guests. [能力提升]——完成句子 ③为了满足人们的需求,去年我们开设了一家健身房并制订了一些健身计划。这些健身 计划能迎合不同顾客的需求。 Last year, to__cater__for people, we opened a gym and made some work­out plans, which could cater__to different customers’ needs. (1)cater for sb.   为某人提供服务,满足某人的需要 (2)cater to 迎合,投合 [佳句背诵] The owner of the restaurant added some popular fast foods to cater to the tastes of younger customers.  这个饭店的老板又增加了很多快餐品种来迎合年 轻消费者的口味。 [词块助记] cater for a party/wedding/meeting 为聚会/婚礼/会议筹办酒席/提供服务 if only 常引导虚拟语气的条件句、感叹句,意为“但愿,要是……就好了” (教材原句)If only people could see me inside. 9 要是人们能看到我的内心世界就好了。 [基础练习]——单句语法填空 ①Now many children are abandoned to computer games. If only they had(have) interest in reading books. ②If only I would/could/might__be(be) able to study at a key university next year. ③It’s too bad that I failed in the English exam. If only I had____worked(work) hard at it! [能力提升]——完成句子 只有通过使用英语的方法学英语,你才能学好它。 ④Only if you learn English by using it can__you__learn__it__well. ifonly 意为“要是……就好了,但愿”,常用来表示强烈的愿望和遗憾,它引导的句子 要用虚拟语气。 (1)表示与现在事实相反的愿望时用 if only sb. did/were ... (2)表示与过去事实相反的愿望时用 if only sb. had done ... (3)表示对将来事情的愿望用 if only sb. would/could/might do ...  [名师点津] only if 意为“只要;只有”,引导条件状语从句。另外,only if 位于句首 时,句子要用部分倒装。 维度一 在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式 1.If only we had__arrived(arrive) in time yesterday, we would not have missed the train! 2 . Everyone says, there is always a gap between imagination(imagine) and reality, the former is always more ideal than the latter. 3.He is a cautious(caution) person, so whatever he does, he is not only thoughtful but careful. 4.He expressed his approval(approve) of the suggestion that the school be established immediately. 5.While walking(walk) down a dark street one evening, I heard screams coming from behind the bushes. 维度二 在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词 10 1.(北京卷)We did so well that we were invited to share our idea and experience with all the students of our school. 2.It is clear that the Spring Festival Gala on CCTV can hardly cater to the tastes of all age groups. 3.We’ve corresponded with each other for years but I’ve never actually met him. How I wish I could see him during my stay in Beijing. 4.Reflecting on his past mistakes, Ted realised that he had stayed around the wrong people. 5.Our country has indeed undergone rapid development and taken on a new look. 维度三 派生词练习 1.He failed again, but his repeated failure never discouraged him. He never admitted he was a failure. (failure) 2.The city offering an appealing combination of sporting and cultural events really appeals to local citizens.(appeal) 3.Bill Gates has donated a large sum of money to society. And he is highly respected for his donation.(donate) 4.They all agreed to expand the new company, but the expansion will cost them a lot of money.(expand) 5 . The students usually decorate their classroom with paper flowers and balloons. But this year they intend to buy some decorative lights and special decorations. (decorate) 维度四 完成句子/句型转换/一句多译 1.回顾着她的志愿者经历,蒂娜对和她的当地同事们一起设法完成的事情感到自豪。 (reflect) Reflecting__on__her__volunteer__experience,__Tina felt proud of what she managed to achieve together with her local colleagues. 2.在初中时,我要是学习更刻苦一点就好了。(if only) If__only__I__had__studied__harder at junior high school. 3.They hope this new evidence will prove his innocence. →They hope this new evidence will prove__him__innocent. →They hope this new evidence will prove__him__to__be__innocent. →They hope this new evidence will prove__he__is__innocent. 4.她不同意女儿晚上出去。 11 ①She didn’t approve__of__her__daughter__going__out at night.(approve) ② She didn ’ t give__her__approval__to__her__daughter__going__out at night.(approval) 提能一 语段填空(短文中黑体部分为本模块核心知识点,请补全短文,并背诵体会黑 体部分用法) I made the 1.acquaintance(acquaint) with Mr.Wang in a literature activity, who approves of the teenagers learning more about traditional culture, 2.especially(especial) the Tang Poems. We all are addicted to 3.reading(read) more poems. On talking about the appeal of the Tang Poems, we share many similar opinions 4.with each other. What he thinks 5.corresponds(correspond) with my thoughts. We both agree that not only are the Tang poems beautiful 6.but reflect the history. 7.Reading(read) the poems, we can make good use of our 8.imagination(imagine). Meanwhile, we can cater for our desire and have association with the poets. Altogether, there are many 9.benefits(benefit). If only we 10.learned(learn) a lot of poems together! 提能二 话题写作(用本模块词汇、句式和语法知识写满分作文) 假设你是李华,你的朋友 Sandy 对唐诗很感兴趣,你想向他介绍自己喜欢的孟郊的《游 子吟》,写作要点如下:①《游子吟》的影响;②《游子吟》的内容和寓意。 1.补全要点句(黑体部分请用本模块所学词汇) ①我想和你分享一首著名的唐诗《游子吟》。 I’d like to share__a__famous__Tang__poem,__A Traveller’s Song with__you. ②唐朝诗人孟郊写的《游子吟》被证明是中国最著名的诗之一。 A Traveller ’ s Song, written by Meng Jiao during the Tang Dynasty, is__proved__to__be one of the best­known poems in China. ③当读这首诗时,我们能看到一位慈母在给她即将远行的儿子认真地做御寒的衣服,以 防他比预期回来得晚。(情态动词) When__reading__it,__we can see__a__loving__mother__making__new__clothes very carefully for her son, who is going to travel to a far place, to keep him warm in case he comes back later than expected. ④世界上的任何东西都无法报答妈妈慷慨的爱。(情态动词) Nothing in the world can__repay__the__generous__love__of__a__mother. ⑤这首诗反映了妈妈对儿子的关爱。 The poem reflects__a__mother’s__devotion__to__her__son. 12 ⑥诗非常感人,因此吸引了许多读者并被代代相传。 It is so touching that it has__appealed__to__many__readers and has been passed down from generation to generation. 2.升级平淡句 ⑦用倒装句升级句⑥ So__touching__is__it__that__it__has__appealed__to__many__readers__and__has_ _been__passed__down__from__generation__to__generation. 3.衔接成美文 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: I’d like to share a famous Tang poem,A Traveller’s Song with you. A Traveller’s Song, written by Meng Jiao during the Tang Dynasty, is proved to be one of the best­known poems in China. When reading it, we can see a loving mother making new clothes very carefully for her son, who is going to travel to a far place, to keep him warm in case he comes back later than expected. Nothing in the world can repay the generous love of a mother. The poem reflects a mother’s devotion to her son. So touching is it that it has appealed to many readers and has been passed down from generation to generation. (建议用时:40 分钟) Ⅰ.阅读理解 A (2020·重庆适应性测试) 13 Robert Frost(1874-1963) was the statesman of American letters in the twentieth century, a rare national poet who was read and respected by both university professors and everyday citizens. In his life, Frost won four Pulitzer Prizes for his works—more than any other poet in American history. His most famous poems include The Road Not Taken, Fire and Ice and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. Though he is widely read, Frost is also one of the most misunderstood writers in the United States for the complexity of his poems. Though born in California, Frost was brought up in New England, where he is inseparably linked. After dropping out of Dartmouth College to seek his literary dream, he remained upset for years, producing collections of works but failing to get enough of them published to make his efforts financially worthwhile. Finally, Frost left the United States in 1912 to see whether his work might be better received in London. It was, and in 1913 his first full collection was published in Great Britain. Fellow American poet Amy Lowell adored Frost’s work and brought it back to the United States, publicizing it insistently. Soon afterwards Frost ’ s collections became bestsellers, and he became a famous figure. From then on, Frost was on his way to the lifelong respect and recognition for his achievements in poetry. In 1961, he was invited to read a poem for the presidential inauguration(总统就职典礼) of John F.Kennedy. He recited his poem, The Gift Outright, from memory at the ceremony. This was perhaps his last poetry reading in front of a wide national audience before his death in 1963.More importantly, Frost became the first poet to read a poem at a presidential inauguration. 【解题导语】 文章主要介绍了美国伟大的诗人 Robert Frost 的文学生涯。 1.What makes Frost “the statesman of American letters”? A.The comments of other writers. B.His literary achievements. C.The complexity of his poems. D.His political activities. B 解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中的“a rare national poet who was read and 14 respected by both university professors and everyday citizens...in American history”可知,他的文学成就很高。故选 B 项。 2.What do we know about Frost before 1912? A.He continued writing after his graduation from Dartmouth College. B.He was well received in London for his first collection. C.He failed to make much money with his publication. D.He produced enough works to achieve literary success. C 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“but failing to get enough of them published to make his efforts financially worthwhile”可知,当时 Frost 没能靠写作挣到很多钱。 3.According to the passage, what brought Frost immediate success in the US? A.The literary value of his poetry. B.The publication of his first collection. C.The invitation from John F.Kennedy. D.The recommendation by Amy Lowell. D 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Fellow American poet Amy Lowell adored Frost’s work and brought it back to the United States, publicizing it insistently...a famous figure.”可知,美国诗人 Amy Lowell 喜欢 Frost 的作品,并把它 带去了美国进行宣传,这使得 Frost 在美国迅速取得成功,故选 D 项。 4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A.The Literary Life of Robert Frost:An Overview B.Robert Frost and the Twentieth Century C.Robert Frost:A Historical Figure D.The Popularity of Robert Frost A 解析:标题归纳题。本文介绍了美国伟大的诗人 Robert Frost 的文学生涯。A 选项 意为“Robert Frost 的文学生涯概述”,能概括文意,故选 A 项。 B (2020·长春高三质量监测)Many people find that music lifts their spirits. Now a new study shows that music therapy can be a useful treatment for depression. The finding that music therapy offers a real medical benefit to depression sufferers comes from a review by Cochrane, a non­profit group that reviews health care issues. Some studies looked at the effects of providing music therapy to patients who were receiving drug treatment for depression. Others compared music therapy to traditional talk therapy. In four out of five of the trials, music therapy worked better at easing depression symptoms than therapies that did not employ music, 15 the researchers found. “While the evidence came from a few small studies, it suggests that this is an area that is well worth further investigation ,” said lead author Anna Maratos. Ms. Maratos notes that music therapy might be particularly useful for adolescents who may reject a traditional form of counseling. Some older patients also may not be comfortable talking about their feelings but do tend to express themselves through songs. There are two main types of music therapy. Sometimes, a therapist will listen to music with a patient and talk about the feelings or memories that it arouses. In another form, the therapist is a skilled musician and will improvise(即兴创作) music with the patient. If the patient doesn’t play an instrument, he or she might be given a simple percussion instrument(打击乐器) and the therapist will play along. Other studies have shown a benefit from music therapy in the treatment for dementia, learning disabilities, strokes and pain management during labor(分娩). The problem is that there isn’t very much high­quality research.“It doesn’t easily attract serious research funding. It’s difficult to do high­quality, large­scale trials,” said Ms. Maratos. 【解题导语】 一项新的研究表明,音乐有助于治疗抑郁症。它比药物治疗和谈心疗法 在减轻抑郁症症状上更有效果,对痴呆、学习障碍、中风等治疗也有益处。但由于缺乏大量 研究资金支持,研究人员在音乐疗法的疗效方面无法进行高质量、大规模的研究。 5.Which of the following treatments is NOT mentioned in the research? A.Drug treatment.    B.Talk therapy. C.Music therapy. D.Play therapy. D 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“who were receiving drug treatment for depression...traditional talk therapy...music therapy worked better”可知,研究中 未提到游戏疗法,故选 D 项。 6.What’s the attitude of Anna Maratos to music therapy? A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Indifferent. D.Neutral. A 解析:观点态度题。根据第三段的内容可知,Anna Maratos 认为音乐疗法值得深入 研究,它对于青少年和一些年龄较大的病人来说可能更有用。故选 A 项。 7.According to the passage, music therapy might not be beneficial to a patient of ________. 16 A.depression B.learning disabilities C.heart attacks D.strokes C 解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段第一句可知,其他研究表明,音乐疗法在治疗痴 呆症、学习障碍、中风和分娩期间的疼痛管理方面也有益处,并结合上文提到的用音乐疗法 治疗抑郁症可知,选项 A、B、D 与文意相符。文章没有提到其对治疗心脏病的益处,故选 C 项。 8.We can learn from the passage that ________. A.a middle­aged patient won’t benefit from music therapy B.patients using music therapy must be able to play an instrument C.only patients suffering from depression benefit from music therapy D.high­quality research on the effects of music therapy is limited by funding D 解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“It doesn’t easily attract serious research funding. It’s difficult to do high­quality, large­scale trials”可知, 这项研究不易吸引大量的研究资金,因此进行高质量、大规模的试验是困难的,即高质量的 对音乐疗法疗效的研究受资金限制,故选 D 项。 Ⅱ.读后续写 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。 Wrinkles of confusion spread across Holly’s forehead as she unwrapped the gift from her best friend, Susan. “I...I thought you could use it for something.” Susan’s explanation did nothing to help us understand why a twelve­by­eighteen­inch dark blue carpet remnant(零头布料) was being presented as a birthday gift. My heart went out to my daughter. Starting out at a new school had been a difficult adjustment. Until she met Susan, Holly had experienced little success in making new friends. The whispered “thanks” was barely audible(听得见的) as Holly tried not to allow her disappointment to show. She laid the carpet on the kitchen counter, and they headed outside to play. The extent of Holly’s disappointment didn’t become evident until the following evening when she came downstairs to say good night. “Well, I guess we know how much my best friend thinks of me, huh, Mom?” she said with tears. “I’m so sorry, honey” was all I could manage to say. The next morning, I carried the kitchen rubbish outside. My heart sank as I lifted the lid of the trash can and saw Susan’s carpet lying there. Hesitating only for a moment, I took it out and brought it into the house. 17 “Susan invited me to come over to her house tomorrow,” Holly announced as she arrived home from school a week later. Although her voice carried a so ­what attitude, I sensed she was pleased about the invitation. In spite of the number of times Susan had visited with us, our invitations were never returned and it would be the first time for Holly to go. The next day I drove Holly to the destination. A tall woman stood in the doorway to greet us. The house was shabby but neatly decorated with used furniture. From the chat with the woman we knew Susan had long been separated from her parents and she was Susan’s stepmother. A warm light shone in her eyes as she revealed to me her fondness for Susan. I came to respect this generous­hearted woman who had opened her home to a young girl and attempted to make a difference in her life. Paragraph 1: As daylight began to fade, I picked Holly up from Susan ’ s home.________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: I placed the carpet on the table in front of her.________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 18 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: Paragraph 1: As daylight began to fade, I picked Holly up from Susan’s home.Holly sat silently in the car on the way home. After coming back home, Holly sat on the sofa motionlessly, crossing her fingers in her lap, with sorrow and regret written all over her tear­stained face. Half confused, half concerned, I softly asked her what happened. Hesitating for a moment, she murmured, “I threw away the carpet.” Meanwhile, large bright drops of tears rolled heavily down her cheeks. I stroked her shoulders and took out the carpet from the kitchen. Paragraph 2: I placed the carpet on the table in front of her. In a split second, she curved her lips into a broad smile through tears. She jumped up, screaming in an excited voice, and wrapped her arms around me like a vice. Then she gave the carpet a light brush. Watching it hang in the yard, Holly smiled with satisfaction. She called Susan, apologized for her behaviour and expressed her sincere gratitude. She said the carpet was the most precious birthday gift she had ever received in the whole world. 写作新题型一 (建议用时:25 分钟) 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。 A.J. shut the door of the truck. “Ready,” he said. His dad started the truck. It was six o’clock and freezing, but the strong morning sun promised warmer temperatures. It had been colder than normal over the past week, and the ground and ponds were already frozen. “After we check on the cows,” Dad said, “you should have some time to practice roping.” A.J. wanted to enter the rodeos(竞技表演) in which cowboys rode wild horses, and caught cattle with ropes. The best professionals could break from the gate on horseback, rope a calf(小 牛), and hog­tie the calf in less than ten seconds. So far, A.J. needed nearly a 19 minute and a half, but he’d only been at it a few months. The truck bounced down the dirt road. In a few minutes, they turned through the field gate. A.J. pulled a pair of telescopes(望远镜). The black spots of cows on the far hill took shape. The cows gathered around the pond. A.J. guessed they wanted the water locked under the ice. The windmill­powered water pumps sometimes froze, leaving the cows with nothing to drink. As they reached the top of the hill, they heard extremely frightened shouts from one cow and an answering bellow from another. Dad stopped the truck, and he and A.J. stared at the frozen pond anxiously. A calf lay on the ice in the middle of the pond. A cow, no doubt the calf’s mother, stood onshore, shouting desperately. The calf struggled to get up but slipped and fell each time. Suddenly, the morning sun seemed warmer. Too warmer. A.J. knew that the situation was urgent. If the calf lay there too long, she could fall through the ice and drown. Dad eased the pickup down the hill and stopped at the edge of the pond. “No telling how long she’s been there,” he said.“The ice could be about to melt through. I don’t think we can risk it.” “But, Dad...” Dad shook his head. “It’s just not safe.” Paragraph 1: A . J. watched the calf, whose eyes were wide with fright.________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: It would be just like rodeo practice, A . J. thought, trying to stay calm.________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: Paragraph 1: 20 A.J. watched the calf, whose eyes were wide with fright. “Let me go,” A.J. begged. “I’m light. The ice will hold me. It’s her only chance.” “I’m sorry, son.” Dad still refused. A.J. begged again, “You could tie a rope to me. I’ ll go out on my stomach to spread out my weight. If the ice cracks, you can pull me back. Just let me get within roping distance.” Dad frowned but finally said, “All right. Be careful.” Paragraph 2: It would be just like rodeo practice, A.J. thought, trying to stay calm. He walked out a few feet onto the ice, then dropped to his stomach and crawled. The ice was thinner out where the calf was. A.J. swallowed his own fear. With frozen fingers, he wound his rope into a circle. He took a deep breath, and then threw the rope. Success! The loop settled around the calf’s neck. He started pulling in the rope. In a couple of minutes, the calf was back on solid ground, where her mother was waiting. 写作新题型二 (建议用时:25 分钟) 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。 My sister Priscilla and I just came back from a week­long vacation in Portugal with lots of photos. I’ll remember so many wonderful things about my trip to the cities of Lisbon and Porto, but one experience in particular sticks out, something that happened on our last night in Lisbon. Before the trip, I put together a very detailed route of places to see. One of the must­visit places on my list was Livraria do Sima~ o, the smallest bookstore in Lisbon. On our very first day in Lisbon, Priscilla and I searched for it. We found the oldest bookstore in the world. But the smallest one was impossible to find! Back at the hotel where we had Wi­Fi, I looked the bookstore up again, hoping we’d have time to find it on another day. But our schedule was delayed, and we probably wouldn’t have time to look for it. On our last full day in Lisbon, Priscilla and I took a day trip to Cascais, a coastal town outside the city. We decided, at the last minute, to visit a historic flea market(跳蚤市场). We walked for about an hour, up many steep hills. When we finally reached the market, completely out of breath, all the sellers were closing 21 up. Not to mention that we were both tired and hungry. Priscilla and I argued over the directions. I insisted we turn right, which ended up being another bad decision. We climbed up more steep hills, farther and farther away from any area we recognized. We made another right turn onto a random street and Priscilla stopped to check the map. Meanwhile, I looked up at the street sign, Rua da Madalena. I’d heard that name before. We continued a little farther up the street, and I spotted a few people hanging out in a lane. There was something particularly familiar about the scene. I looked closer. There was a small store practically hidden in the lane. It had books in its windows. Paragraph 1: Oh my goodness! The bookstore ! ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Soon, it was time for us to say goodbye._______________________________________________________________________ _ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: Paragraph 1: Oh my goodness! The bookstore! The very one Priscilla and I had so badly wanted to find on our very first day. We took lots of photos of it in amazement. Our delight must have been noticeable because one of the guys standing outside the store started telling me that it’s the smallest bookstore in this city! Not until he led us inside the bookstore did we know that he was the owner of the bookstore. Inside this small store, we became so addicted to the books that we completely forgot we were tired 22 and hungry. Paragraph 2: Soon, it was time for us to say goodbye. After waving the owner goodbye, Priscilla and I tore ourselves away from the bookstore. On our way back, I couldn’t stop smiling. We had just visited the smallest bookstore in Lisbon, met the owner and taken a tour inside! I couldn’t get over all the little things that had come together to lead us there. If we hadn’t decided to visit the flea market at the last minute, if I hadn’t insisted we turn right...That moment in Lisbon was a beautiful coincidence to us. 写作新题型三 (建议用时:25 分钟) 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。 Michael sat on the wooden bench outside the house holding a four­leaf clover(四 叶草). Michael had believed that four­leaf clovers brought good luck, but he started doubting that kind of power. Michael was eleven. It had been two months since his mom and dad died in an accident. A widow by the name of Jill adopted him. Michael had a dislike for Jill. Her voice was loud. She also made him do her chores(家庭杂务). Michael felt not as much as a son to her. He dreamed a lot. He spoke little. He cried secretly. He had even been working on a plan for two weeks to flee the house. That was, until he heard Jill parking her Honda into the garage. Michael stuffed the four­leaf clover in his left pocket. Before he realized it, Jill was standing in front of him, with a small beagle(毕格尔犬) in her hand. She put the beagle down. It ran to Michael and sat on his Nike tennis shoes. Michael knelt down to pet it. After a while, he looked up:“Is the dog for me?” Jill laughed:“Of course! You are the slowest little boy ever! I’ve got you a little puppy to make you work faster.” Michael couldn’t see how a beagle would help with his chores, but he thought it would be nice to have a friend. “Give him a name,” Jill said. Michael thought for a moment. He saw a big, black spot on his back. That’s it! Spot! “I’ll name his Spot!” Michael announced. “Spot, Spot, stupid name but it’ll do. Now, you’d better clean the bathroom and finish your homework before dinner’s ready.” 23 “Yes, ma’am.” Paragraph 1: Michael ran to the bathroom, with Spot by his side. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Two weeks passed, and everyone could see something changed in Michael._______________________________________________________________________ _ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: Paragraph 1: Michael ran to the bathroom, with Spot by his side. This time he didn’t feel lonely when cleaning, for the little dog was just there accompanying him. It was just a beginning. Now having a friend to play with, Michael didn’t even have time to think about his escape plan. Instead, feeding and training Spot became his source of fun. And surprisingly, even Jill’s loud voice didn’t seem that annoying to him. Paragraph 2: Two weeks passed, and everyone could see something changed in Michael. He was happy again. In the school he performed better and made more friends. After a day filled with pleasure, Michael came back to his room with Spot. “Were it not for Spot, I wouldn’t lead such a happy life.” He thought to himself. And then inside his left pocket, he found the four­leaf clover, which was considered as an indicator of good luck. He believed in it again. 写作新题型四 (建议用时:25 分钟) 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 24 写的词数应为 150 左右。 Sometimes, good intentions alone are not enough when your attempt to be kind to someone leaves you feeling worse than before. In a certain store where they sell puddings(布丁), a number of these delicious things are laid out in a row. Here you may select the one which is most to your taste, and you are even allowed to taste them before coming to a decision. I have often wondered whether some people having no intention of making a purchase would take advantage of this privilege. One day I asked a salesgirl the question, and I learned it was indeed the case. “Now there’s one old man,” she told me. “He comes here almost every week and tastes each one of the puddings, though he never buys anything. I remember him from last year. Well, let him come if he wants it, and he is welcome to it. And what’s more, I hope there are a lot more stores where he can go and get his share. He looks as if he needs it all right, and I suppose they can afford it.” She was still speaking when an elderly man walked up to the counter and began looking closely at the row of puddings with great interest. “Why, that’s the very man I’ve been telling you about,” whispered the salesgirl, and then turned to him: “Would you like to taste them, sir? Here’a spoon for you to use.” The elderly gentleman, who was poor but neatly dressed, accepted the spoon and began to taste one after another of the puddings. “This is quite good. This is not bad either, but a little too heavy.” Among the crowd of happy, rich­looking shoppers, the little black figure of the old man seemed pitiful and out of place, and in a burst of kindness, I went up to him and said,“Pardon me, sir, will you do me a favor? Let me purchase you one of these puddings. It would give me such pleasure.” Paragraph 1: The old man jumped back as if he had been bitten, and the blood rushed to his face.________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 25 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: The salesgirl took down the pudding from its stand and started to parcel it up.________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: Paragraph 1: The old man jumped back as if he had been bitten, and the blood rushed to his face. “Excuse me,” he said, with more dignity than I would have thought considering his appearance, “I do not believe I have the pleasure of knowing you. Undoubtedly you have mistaken me for someone else.” And with a quick decision he turned to the salesgirl and said in a loud voice, “Kindly pack up this one here for me. I will take it with me.” He pointed at one of the largest and most expensive puddings. Paragraph 2: The salesgirl took down the pudding from its stand and started to parcel it up. Meanwhile, the elderly gentleman pulled out a worn little pocketbook and began counting out shillings and pennies on the counter. To save his “honor” he was forced into a purchase which he could not possibly afford. How I longed for the power to take back my insensitive words! It was too late though, and I felt that the kindest thing I could do now would be walk away. And that was the last time I saw or heard of him. Now he can never go there to taste puddings any more. 写作新题型五 (建议用时:25 分钟) 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。 At noon that day, I drove back to my house after the performance. Just as I entered the living room, I heard a gentle sound coming from the bedroom upstairs—it was 26 the sound of my favorite violin. “Thief!” I dashed upstairs. Sure enough, as expected, a boy of about 12 years old was petting my violin. The boy had messy hair and a thin face, his oversized coat seemingly filled with something. At first glance, I found a new pair of shoes missing. It seemed that he was surely a thief. Then, I saw his eyes full of fear and despair. My anger was immediately replaced by a smile. I asked, “Are you Mr.Ram’s nephew, Michael? I’m his housekeeper. Two days ago, I heard his nephew living in the countryside will come. It must be you. You’re really like him!” On hearing my words, the boy was first astonished, but then quickly said, “Has my uncle gone out? I think I’d better first go out for a walk and visit him again in a while.” I nodded and asked the boy who was preparing to put down the violin, “Do you like to play the violin so much?” “Yes, but I’m so poor that I can’t afford it,” the boy replied. “Then, I give this violin to you.” The boy looked at me questioningly, but he picked up the violin. Going out to the living room, he suddenly saw on the wall my huge color photo I performed in the Sydney Opera House. He involuntarily trembled for a moment and ran out without looking back. I was sure that the boy had understood what happened because no one would decorate the living room with the housekeeper’s photo. Paragraph 1: A few years later, I was invited to be a judge at a music competition of senior high school students.______________________________________________________________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: After the competition, “ Michael ” ran to me, holding a violin box.________________________________________________________________________ 27 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: Paragraph 1: A few years later, I was invited to be a judge at a music competition of senior high school students. Fascinated by the gentle sound of one participant, I was wholeheartedly impressed by his wonderful performance and solid strength. As I flicked my eyes up to glance at the performer, I was so astonished to see a thin face, so familiar, yet now lit up with joy and confidence. The “thief”! For an instant, I was amazed that the kindness I offered to cover the boy’s misconduct would made such a big difference! Paragraph 2: After the competition, “Michael” ran to me, holding a violin box. He asked with a tremble in his voice, with his thin face reddening with excitement, “Sir, do you recognize me? The nephew! It’s your kindness that enlightens my life, so does your violin. Today, I can give back this violin to you without regret...” Tears welled up in my eyes. Never had I anticipated that a tiny white lie would inject such great power into others and change their life. 写作新题型六 (建议用时:25 分钟) 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。 Growing up on a small farm, I lived a life that I took for granted. My father worked in the city as a plumber(水暖工). He was not highly educated, but he was smart, looking at problems in an engineer’s way. He was a man made of leather, brass and chewing tobacco who tried to teach my brother and me useful things, including respect. He also had a temper and was strict with us for he would scold us when we made some careless mistakes. Sometimes, my father seemed like a distant enemy to me and I didn’t like him very much. One day I came home from primary school and his car was already there. Once inside, I was told by my mother that he didn’t feel well. His back hurt. My father never missed work; in fact, when he came home, he went to the barn to work even more. I remember looking at him secretly around the corner as he lay on his bed in the middle 28 of the day. Later, my mother told me he got multiple myeloma(多发性骨髓瘤), a type of cancer. As the cancer grows, the person will shrink because the disease destroys the body’s energy and the abnormal antibodies cause problems for other cells and tissue. Bones eventually look like Swiss cheese, and when they break, they may never heal. But I didn’t realize that my father’s time was rather limited and just treated him the same way I used to. For the last year of my father’s life, his entire day consisted of rising from his hospital bed in the living room and walking to his chair to sit and think. He was predictably in that chair when I came home one day during the ninth grade. I do not remember where my mother and brother were, but the two of us were alone. Paragraph 1: He asked me to sit down and what he told me still moves me these decades later.________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: At that moment, I realized that he was doing more than telling._______________________________________________________________________ _ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ One possible version: Paragraph 1: He asked me to sit down and what he told me still moves me these decades later. Lying on the hospital bed, he told me about his life on the farm, his family, his loves, and his heartbreaks. Although he was tortured by the cancer, his inner self rushed out to me in a great flood as if a pipe had burst all of a sudden. He had been speaking for maybe an hour or more and mentioned that he actually felt regretful 29 about being so strict with us. Paragraph 2: At that moment, I realized that he was doing more than telling. He was asking to be forgiven. All it took was to understand that was what he needed, and I forgave everything, immediately. The thought of my father being an enemy disappeared, with tears rolling down on my face. I held my father’s hands tightly, enjoying this deep but quiet love. Although he has gone for a long time, I still always remember that moment and the realization that I love him.
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