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作业 50 应用文写作+读后续写
(分值:40分)
Ⅰ.应用文写作(倡议书)(满分15分)
(2024·河北保定一模)
假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华。为提升你市的文化品位,你市正在开展“黄河
文化带”的建设。请你代表学生会写一份倡议书,向全校学生发出倡议,为打造“黄河文化
带”助力。内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.倡议内容:清理活动,保护环境;
3.活动意义。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
A Call for Assistance in Building
“the Yellow River Cultural Belt”
Dear fellow students,
Yours faithfully,
The Student Council
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A Call for Assistance in Building
“ the Yellow River Cultural Bel t ”
Dear fellow students ,
I’m delighted to announce that our city is embarking on a project called “the Yellow River
Cultural Belt”,with the aim of enhancing the cultural taste of our city.Today,I’d like to call
upon all of you to lend your support and participate in this significant endeavor.
As responsible students,we can play a role in promoting environmental protection along the
Yellow River.Let’s organize clean-up campaigns and raise awareness among our peers about the
importance that we should maintain a clean and healthy environment.Together,we can make the
river a picturesque and inviting place for locals and tourists alike.
Thank you for your attention and support.
Yours faithfully ,
The Student Council
Ⅱ.读后续写(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。
Two-Man Ironman
On Sept.17,2022,Jeff and his son,Johnny,set out to begin the first of three legs of the
Ironman competition in Cambridge,where competitors must complete a 140-mile of swimming,
bicycling and running in under 17 hours.Johnny was born with cerebral palsy(脑瘫) and could
barely walk a few steps with the help of a rolling walker.But his dream of being a runner never
stopped.
Determined to show Johnny that he could pursue his dream of being an athlete,Jeff helped
him engage in running.They began waking up at 4 am,so Jeff could run while pushing his son in a
special wheelchair called a racing chair.Every morning,they drove themselves to run increasingly
longer distances.Soon,they were entering 5K races,then on to Ironman competition.At first,
Jeff would act as Johnny’s arms and legs,carrying the weight of his son.Gradually,Johnny
could even run a few miles using a rolling walker.
The race began with a 2.4-mile swim in the Choptank River.Jeff helped Johnny into a
kayak(皮划艇).With one end of a rope tied to a harness around his back and the other end to the
kayak,Jeff eased himself into the water.Swimming while dragging another person was tough
enough—Jeff also had to struggle with jellyfish.“I occupied my mind by counting the number of
times I got stung(蛰),” he said.
The pair completed the swim in 90 minutes,and it was on to the next leg:a 112-mile
bicycle ride.Their custom-built bike has an extra-strong frame and an additional seat in the back for
Johnny that faces backward,better to cheer on other competitors.
After completing the tough bike section in roughly nine hours,they set their sights on the
final leg of the race—a 26.2-mile marathon with Jeff pushing Johnny in the racing chair.They’d
been competing for 10.5 hours,leaving another 6.5 hours to make their time.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
But at Mile 19,Jeff began to panic,convinced they were going too slow.
After 16 hours,55 minutes and 35 seconds,father and son crossed the finish line together.
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But at Mile 19,Jeff began to panic,convinced they were going too slow.Somehow he found
the energy to pick up the pace,puffing and panting.Spotting sweat trickling down from his
father’s wrinkled forehead,Johnny offered to run on his own with his rolling walker.Jeff stopped
to help Johnny out of his racing chair,handing the rolling walker to his son.After years of
painstaking work,Johnny increased his step counts and was determined to finish his race by
himself.Johnny saw the clock ticking down and worried they wouldn’t make the cut-off.However,with Dad’s encouraging words echoing in mind constantly,Johnny managed to
carry on.
After 16 hours,55 minutes and 35 seconds,father and son crossed the finish line together.As
the crowd engulfed and cheered on an overwhelmed Johnny,a weary Jeff kept a low profile.“My
father didn’t want his finish line moment,” said Johnny,tears in eyes.“He wanted it to be
mine.What he taught me is that it’s much easier to take on life one step at a time than it is to think
about the huge task ahead of you.” Small steps lead to bigger steps.To Johnny,the competition
represented what his whole life with cerebral palsy had been about:hard work,dedication,
optimism,and determination.