1、专题能力提升练二十九读后续写(一)2020青岛市高三练习诊断阅读下面材料,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。One spring morning many years ago, I had been prospecting for gold along Coho Creek. As I emerged from a forest, I froze in my tracks. No more than 20 paces away in the bog (沼泽) was a huge Alaskan timber wolfcaught in one of Trapper
2、Georges traps.Old George had died the previous week of a heart attack, so the wolf was lucky. Confused and frightened at my approach, the wolf backed away, pulling hard on the trap chain. Then I noticed something else: It was a female, and her teats (奶头) were full of milk. Somewhere there was a den
3、(窝) of hungry pups waiting for their mother. From her appearance, I guessed that she had been trapped only a few days. That meant her pups were probably still alive. But I suspected that if I tried to release the wolf, she would turn aggressive and try to tear me to pieces.So I decided to search for
4、 her pups instead and began to look for incoming tracks that might lead me to her den. Fortunately, there were still a few remaining patches of snow.The tracks led a half mile through the forest, and I finally spotted the den. There wasnt a sound inside. Wolf pups are shy and cautious,and I didnt ha
5、ve much hope of tricking them outside. But I had to try. So I began copying the squeak (吱吱声) of a mother wolf calling her young. No response. A few moments later, after I tried again, four tiny pups appeared. I extended my hands, and they tentatively (试探性地) sucked at my fingers. Perhaps hunger had h
6、elped overcome their natural fear. Then, one by one, I placed them in a bag and headed back.When the mother wolf spotted me, she stood straight. Possibly picking up the scent (气味) of her young, she let out a sorrowstricken cry. I released the pups, and they raced to her. Within seconds, they were sl
7、urping (出声地吃) at her belly.注意:1续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。What next? I wondered. _Four years later, I returned to Coho Creek. _2020潍坊市高考模拟阅读下面材料,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。Deep in the forest, my husband and I had fun climbing over and crawling under the downed trees that blocked the dirt path before u
8、s. It was May, yet we walked up a snowcovered hill. When we noticed our jeans were wet up to our knees, it did not dampen our spirits. Not once did we say, “Lets turn around.” This was our vacation, and we were on an adventure. Little did we know this was the beginning of many more surprises. The tr
9、ail was marked as an easy onekilometer hike, yet we were already walking a long distance. Our lightheartedness stopped when we came out into a clearing and saw a parking lot without our rental car in it. As my eyes scanned the surroundings, nothing looked familiar. My heart raced. I realized we were
10、 lost in a national park that did not officially open for another week.Usually, I am the calm one in the relationship, but my husband surprised me with his calmness. This did not comfort me; in fact, it heightened my fear. As we walked, I asked my husband to call for help, but there was no cell phon
11、e signal in this isolated (偏僻的) area. It was awfully quiet except for our footsteps hitting the road, and my heavy breathing. My husband suggested we conserve energy and walk slower. With each step on the road, my feet and thighs hurt while my mind raced with thoughts about people who got lost in th
12、e Canadian woods for days.My vision sharpened. I noticed everything around me: the trees, rocks and snow. I thought we could eat the snow on the ground in case we needed water. For the first time in my life, I was ready and willing to get a ride, but we did not find a single car on the road. We focu
13、sed on each other, made joint decisions and connected through gratitude. We managed to stay on the main road and walked straight on.注意:1续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。My husband suddenly spotted a small building on a hill in the distance._Just then, a friendly woman appeared, saying, “Hello.”_专题能力提升练二十九读后续写(
14、一)Writing 1【佳作展台】What next? I wondered.I could see the traps steel jaws had imprisoned only two toes. They were swollen, but she wouldnt lose the pawif I could free her. “OK,” I said. “Just a minute and you will be free.” I applied pressure, the trap opened, and the wolf pulled itself free. Reaching
15、 the far side, I looked back. The mother and her pups were sitting where I had left them, watching me. I waved. At the same time, the mother wolf sent a long howl into the air.Four years later, I returned to Coho Creek. Standing on the edge of a hill, I gave out a wolf call. An echo came and a wolf
16、call followed. Then I saw a dark shape moving in my direction. “Hello, old girl,” I called gently. The wolf moved closer, her tail wagging slightly. Moments later, the wolf left. But the memory she left with me will always be there, a reminder that there are things in nature that exist outside the l
17、aws and understanding of man.Writing 2【佳作展台】My husband suddenly spotted a small building on a hill in the distance. In no time did we find ourselves heading for it. We were filled with hope and excitement to find such a building in the middle of nowhere. We climbed up the hill at a swinging pace as
18、if all the pains were gone. As we approached, a sign came into sight, which read: Administration Office. However, it was not open for business. The empty hall made us nervous all at once. We stood there hopelessly, wondering what to do next.Just then, a friendly woman appeared, saying, “Hello.” I co
19、uld barely hold back my enthusiasm and blurted out, “Were lost!” She comforted us and opened a room for us to take a break. Seeing we were cold and hungry, she treated us to hot chocolate. After studying the map, we figured out that our car was parked over three kilometers away. She offered us a ride back to our car and we accepted gladly. I felt relieved to see our rental car again. What a blessing to have such an unforgettable experience!