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1、2022届福建省部分市高三毕业班5月质量检测(三模)英语试题分类汇编读后续写2022届福建省龙岩市高中毕业班第三次教学质量检测英语试题第二节(满分25分)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。“Are we really planning on staying here? Sophie asked me. “I feel like we have no choice!1 responded to her. The place in question was the Starfish Holiday Inn,a motel(汽车旅馆)of doubtful c

2、haracter on the beach in Jacksonville, Florida. We ended up here because of our own irresponsibility. It was our freshman year of college, and being eager to escape the cold and upsetting weather for spring break, we decided to travel to the sunny south, for we had frequently been told in TV program

3、s and movies about the fascinating scenery of its beaches. Floridas natural beauty and lively cities make it the top destination in the world. With more than 1, 200 miles of sand beaches and 160 state parks, tourists can find a corner to enjoy all to themselves. However, it was a last minute decisio

4、n; we did not make reservations anywhere ahead of time. When we arrived in Florida, we tried to book a room in a good but affordable hotel. After going to six hotels and finding no room left at all, we stopped at an information Centre. A kind and helpful woman delivered the discouraging news that, i

5、f we didnt have reservations anywhere, it would be very difficult for us to find a safe place to stay. She recommended that we check a couple of places, but they all seemed too expensive for us. Then she said that the Starfish Inn provided rooms that were reasonably priced, but that she would not wa

6、nt her daughters to stay there!So that is how we got into our difficult situation. After paying the owner of the motel, we dragged our luggage to the room, where we opened the door with great shock. Everything in the room was in shades of blue and green, with real and painted starfish on nearly ever

7、y surface; the place looked like it hadnt been redecorated since 50 years ago! It looked like a mess. How could we spend the whole night in such a room?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。We looked at each other and then decided to further check out the place. All these problems challenged us. 2022届福

8、建省宁德市普通高中毕业班五月质检英语试题第二节 (满分 25 分)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。Random Acts of KindnessI was driving along Clarendon Street in South Melbourne on my way to Castlemaine to visit my parents. As I stopped at a traffic light, I noticed a man lying on a bench seat on the footpath beside the road. I

9、t was early evening and his rough appearance and the fact that he was holding a bottle wrapped in newspaper confirmed my immediate suspicions he was a drunk.As soon as I saw him, I felt a strong feeling of sympathy for him. But like so many other people, I had other places to be and other things to

10、do. As I watched, I saw two policemen approach and instantly I felt relieved. After all, it was their responsibility to clean up the streets and make sure men like him got a chance to be somewhere safe for the night. As I sat waiting for the traffic lights to turn green, I couldnt believe what I saw

11、. The two police walked around and when they reached the man, both of whom turned their heads the other way, as if not to see, and walked right past. Suddenly, a firm belief streamed through my mind, “Life is never so busy that there is no time to serve.”Right then I looked up and the traffic lights

12、 turned green and I had a decision to make. I knew that if I drove off, I would have no peace, so I turned left, drove around the block, parked the car and walked back to the man. As I approached him, I felt completely unconfident to deal with the situation and even a little foolish. What was I goin

13、g to say? What was I going to do? At the very least I could drive him home if he had a home. I found him sleeping soundly and at first, he didnt respond to me at all, so I reached out and gently shook him awake.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。He woke up, staring at me angrily. _Much to my rel

14、ief, the man agreed to get into my car. _2022届福建省福州市高三毕业班5月质量检测(三模)英语试题第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,报据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I was angry about my father in the first year of college, because he didnt care about my feelings all. One day I had a serious quarrel with him. I was fed up with his direction and c

15、orrection. How could he interfere with my life and my study plans? How could he understand the importance of my university activities? The only thing that he cared about was my academic performance! He didnt understand my world and I didnt understand his, either. I stormed out and sighed all the way

16、 to school. Suddenly I realized that I didnt have the assignment that was due: a thought card. This class was taught by Dr. Sidney B. Simon. The thought card was the admission ticket to his class. He would return them to us with his comment. My first thought card read, “All that glitters(发光) is not

17、gold. ”He commented, “What does this quote mean to you? Is it significant? Obviously, he was taking it seriously. I surely didnt want to reveal myself to him. The week progressed. Dr. Simons class was quite brilliant. He challenged us to think and come up with our own responses. But I had no handlin

18、g strategies to deal with it. The second Tuesday came. I wrote on my card, The most important thing in communication is to hear what isnt being said. The next day the card came back: You seem to need a listener. Is this important to your life?I couldnt remember a teacher caring personally about me s

19、ince primary school. With all these memories filling my mind, I raced to class. Just outside tho door, I took a card and wrote, I have the most terrible Dad of the world! Then I dashed in. Looking up at me, he reached out for the card, and I took my seat. The moment I sat down, I felt terrible. I di

20、dnt mean to let that out. That night I had difficiulty sleeping. What if he contacted my dad?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。On Wednesday morning I came to class with mixed feelings. I held the card tightly, thinking about his words. 2022届福建省莆田市高中毕业班5月第三次教学质量检测英语试卷第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开

21、头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Andrew Kirby, is 16 years old, He is now a student of Boiling Springs Senior Middle School. Since the first day he went to school, Andrew Kirby normally ate alone at school and it made his mother, Kay Kirby, heartbreak. She was always worried about his being left alone when eating

22、.But on Aug. 20, the first day when he went to junior school, as soon as he got in the car after school, he said to his mom, “Mom, I didnt cat alone! Some student council members asked me and 3 others eating alone to cone sit with them, and said we could eat with them again tomorrow too!” Kay Kirby

23、was so excited that her eyes were wet. After arriving home, she shared a photo of Andrew and gave thanks to the student council at his high school for asking him to join their lunch table.Kay Kirby is a mom of four, She and her husband Tyler Kirby adopted Andrew when they were fostering him as a bab

24、y. Andrew was born with a drug addiction and has a kind of rare disease, which is a genetic condition that causes tumors(肿瘤) to form in the brain, and nerves. He has had major back and neck operations.Andrew is a shy kid, and he had often sat by himself at lunch since he went to school. Hes more of

25、a loner. In his mothers eyes, he is a good kid, but hes just different. It doesnt make him strange or bad. Hes very loyal and everybody that meets him, loves him.In previous school years, Kay would text Andrew to ask if he was having lunch with any-one at school. When he said No, the mother would ha

26、ve to turn her head a lot of time and try not to cry. Andrew would send comforting message: “Mom, it doesnt matter. I am OK”. However, the mother would still worry about him.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。But when Andrew got into his mom car after the first day of his junior year, he was rathe

27、r excited.Kay shared the story on Facebook where it gained more than 14, 000 likes and even more comments.2022届福建省三明市高三5月质量检测(三模)英语试题第二节阅读下面材料,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。After graduating from college, I worked as a salesman for a piano company. We advertised our pianos in small town newspapers an

28、d then, when we had received many replies, we would load our little trucks, and drive into the area and sell the pianos to those who had replied.Every time we advertised, we would receive a reply on a postcard which said, “Please bring me a new piano for my little granddaughter. It must be red mahog

29、any (红木). I can pay $10 a month with my egg money.” Of course, we could not sell a new piano for $10 a month. No finance company would carry a contract with payments that small, so we ignored her postcards.One day, however, I happened to be in that area calling on other replies, and out of curiosity

30、 I decided to look the old lady up. I found pretty much what I expected: The old lady lived in a one-room cabin in the middle of a cotton field. The cabin had a dirt floor and there were chickens in the house. Obviously, the old lady could not have qualified to purchase anything on creditno car, no

31、phone, no real job, nothing but a roof over her head and not a very good one at that.I could see daylight through it in several places. Her little granddaughter was about 10, barefoot and wearing a feed sack (麻布袋) dress. I explained to the old lady that we could not sell a new piano for $10 a month

32、and that she should stop writing to us every time she saw our ad. I drove away heartsick, but my advice had no effectshe still sent us the same post card every six weeks. Always wanting a new piano, red mahogany, please, and swearing she would never miss a $10 payment. It was sad.Several years later

33、, I owned my own piano company, and when I advertised in that area, the postcards started coming to me. For months, I ignored themwhat else could I do?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。But then, one day when I was in the area, I made a big decision.Twenty years later while sitting at a bar, I hea

34、rd the most beautiful piano music behind me.答案:2022届福建省龙岩市高中毕业班第三次教学质量检测英语试题One possible version We looked at each other and then decided to further check out the place. With great care, we made our way across the floor. In the living room, Sofie cleared up the sofa and sat on it but was sacred half

35、 to death by the sharp noise it let out. Hopefully, I turned on the TV; no picture or sound came out. In the dining section, we found the small table was so shaky that it seemed that it would fall apart at any moment. The room was shabby and not a bit inviting. All these problems challenged us. Soph

36、ie and I figured that we had one option to make the best of it and enjoy ourselves! We realized it was about time to escape the false undersea atmosphere of the room. To make a comfortable room out of it, we set out to clean the room, put away all the decorations that gave us unpleasant feelings and

37、 drew the curtains open. Soon, to our relief, a tidy, bright room came into our sight. A big broad smile spread over our face. As the old saying goes: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” 2022届福建省宁德市普通高中毕业班五月质检英语试题He woke up, staring at me angrily. The smell of alcohol on his breath was over

38、whelming and I stepped back. I cant remember exactly what I said to him probably something no better than, “Mate, are you OK?” Still lying on the bench seat, the man went quiet, looked up and fixed his eyes on mine. Then his eyes filled with tears and he said to me, “God sent you, didnt he?” A littl

39、e surprised, the only reply I could think of was, “Well. yes, he asked me to take you home”.Much to my relief, the man agreed to get into my car. While driving him home, he wept and poured out the sorrows of his heart. Suffering multiple tragedies, he turned to the only source of comfort he knew: th

40、e bottle. I patiently comforted him that everyone would encounter various kinds of difficulties. If we faced them positively, all the difficulties would disappear. At his door, he thanked me sincerely and promised not to drink again. From the steady look in his eyes, I learnt a lesson: If life becom

41、es hard, soften it with random acts of kindness.2022届福建省福州市高三毕业班5月质量检测(三模)英语试题2022届福建省莆田市高中毕业班5月第三次教学质量检测英语试卷But when Andrew got into his moms car after the first day of his junior year , he was rather excited. He told his mother that he no longer ate alone. The student council had noticed Andrew. T

42、hey found him a little different and was eating alone. They knew how a teenage would feel eating alone. And they also found that a few other classmates were eating lunch alone, so they invited them all to sit together. He said proudly to his mother that he had made new friends and that he was not al

43、one any longer.Kay shared the story on Facebook where it gained more than 14,000 likes and even more comments. She earnestly expressed her thankfulness to those who would like to eat with her son. She also met the kids that be-came friends with Andrew and expressed her gratitude in person. She said

44、that it may seem small to them, but they made a difference in his life because they took the time to make someone feel special. Andrew has been sit-ting with the same group ever since he returned to school. He also chats on a group text with them and attended their movie night last weekend.2022届福建省三

45、明市高三5月质量检测(三模)英语试题参考范文But then, one day when I was in the area, I made a big decision. Despite knowing that it was a terrible business decision, I loaded a red mahogany piano onto my little truck. I delivered the piano to the old lady. I placed the new piano in the house, advised her and the little

46、girl to keep the chickens off it and left. I was sure that I had just thrown away a new piano. To my surprise, the payments came in on time with a thank-you note every month.Twenty years later while sitting at a bar, I heard the most beautiful piano music behind me. Looking around, I saw a lovely yo

47、ung woman playing a very nice grand piano. Stunned by her great performance, I moved to a table beside her. She stopped and smiled at me politely, “Arent you the man who sold my grandma a piano a long time ago?” It didnt ring a bell, so she started to explain. And I suddenly remembered. My Lord, it was her, the little barefoot girl in the feed sack dress! I was so glad that my kindness did make a real difference. (165w)

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