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2 话题故事背诵模板
3 分类话题情节分析
4 分类话题写作步骤
5 分类话题高分词汇
6 分类话题写作高分句型
1.(2023·安徽·高三专题练习)
阅读下面文章,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整短文,续写词数应为150左右。
Baskin was a 20-year-old sophomore at the University of South Carolina whose parents ran small restaurant.
As he was the only college student in his family, his family tried their best to support him. Baskin always worked as
a waiter in the restaurant to lighten his parents' burdens. He was so hardworking that many customers praised his
hospitable service. His parents also appreciated and trusted him a lot.
It was a busy night at the restaurant. After a few guests walked in and sat down, they ordered a bottle of the
Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse 2001-a valuable wine worth almost €6,000.
Having to serve another table, Baskin then asked a workmate to fetch the bottle. However, since the employee
was new, she accidentally took the wrong bottle of wine. Instead of the wine that was ordered by the customers, she
served the Chateau Pichon Longueville Pomerol 2001, which cost about €5,000. As the bottles and names were
similar, no one noticed the mistake.
Baskin didn't realize the mistake until the customers wanted to order a second bottle after finishing the first
one. He checked the order quickly and understood what was wrong. He cleverly suggested they order a different
one, without letting them know what had happened, which could give him time to think about how to solve the
problem.
Everything seemed normal, but Baskin was lost in thought. "What should I do to solve this problem?" he
asked himself. If he didn't tell the customers the mistake, he could keep the extra €1000 secretly. As he was also the
cashier of the restaurant, no one would know what happened. €1000 was the tuition fee for the whole school year
and his parents needn't work hard to earn money for him. Or he could use the money to buy his favorite laptop
which his parents couldn't afford. This extra money was really a huge temptation to him. But in this way, he would
lose his honesty and dignity.
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While he was struggling with his options, his father came over.
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When the customers came to pay the bill, with father 's advice in mind. Baskin decided to do the right thing.
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2.(2023·重庆南开中学校考三模)
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。
Pat was the new kid in town. Her dad got a new job, so they had to move from their old home, school, friends
and everything in South America to this new city. Now they were total strangers here.
Summer vacation went by while they unpacked, arranged furniture and adjusted to the new city. School was
approaching. Pat dreaded it. She was not an outgoing person, so making friends was not easy for this shy and quiet
girl. She was filled with fears and worries. She thought, “Would I make friends? Would I fit in? Would I survive at
all in this strange new world?” But there she was, preparing for a new school full of strangers.
Here came her first day in the new school. She arrived at school on time, found her classroom and seated
herself. Everything was going well until the first class when Pat’s teacher asked her to introduce herself in front of
the whole class. She had prepared for it the day before, so she should have done it well. But when she uttered the
first sentence, the whole class burst out laughing and began to whisper. It was then that Pat realized she talked with
a very strange accent which was different from the locals. Blushing with embarrassment, she finished her
introduction quickly and sat there all day long without talking with others.
After school, Pat came home crying, “It’s an awful day. All of them are disagreeable. I hate them.” After
knowing what had happened in the school, Pat’s mother gently hugged her and comforted her, “Hatred is a double-
edged sword that can hurt both others and yourself. Honey, try to be happy.” In order to cheer her up, Pat’s mother
suggested, “How about having a party this Saturday? We haven’t had any party since we arrived here.” Party is
such an appealing event for kids like Pat. Right away, she stopped crying and looked at her mother excitedly, “Oh
yes! Ice cream! Cake! Red, red balloons!”
“And friends?” mom asked gently.
Hearing this, Pat sobbed again, “I haven’t got any friends here. Nothing but enemies.”
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On Saturday, it was sunny and all of Pat’s classmates came to the party.
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3.(2023·云南·高三昆明一中专题练习)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I remember being happy for my friend Avery when she won the baseball championship we’d both competed
in. But I was embarrassed to admit I also envied her! When my friend Avery and I tried out for Alice in Wonderland
(《爱丽丝梦游仙境》), though, things went the opposite way.
“I really hope I get picked to be Alice,” said Avery.
“You’d make a great Alice!” I said. “I don’t care what part I get as long as I’m in it.”
“So you’d be happy to have a small part like the Dormouse?” she asked.
“Exactly!” I said. ”Or even the Cheshire Cat would be good.”
A few days later, Avery and I raced over to the theater office, where the director had posted the cast list (演员
表).
“Wow!” said Avery. “You got the part of Alice and I got the part of the March Hare.”
“That can’t be right,” I said. “There must be some mistake!”
But I really and truly was given the part of Alice. I was pretty sure the reason I’d done well is because I hadn’t
been nervous at all during the audition (试演). And the reason I hadn’t been nervous was because it hadn’t even
occurred to me that I could get the major role.
“Do you want to come over after school and we can practice our lines (台词)?” I asked.
“You mean to practice your lines?” Avery said, not even looking at me. “No thanks. I’m pretty busy this
week.”
“OK,” I said. “How about some day next week?”
“Sorry,” she mumbled. “I’m pretty sure I’m busy forever.”
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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Over the next week, I did my best to give Avery some space.
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4.(2023·广东韶关·统考二模)
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。
Friend or Foe?
Last year, at day camp, my friend Ollie and I were on the same obstacle- course (障碍赛) team and had a great
time. This year, Scotty, the captain of Team Panda, insisted we pick sticks to decide which team we belonged to.
At the beginning, we just wished we’d be on the same team again. But to our disappointment, Ollie had picked
a short stick for Team Grizzly, while I had a long stick for Team Panda. My heart sank as something were definitely
going to be different.
We all played a name game together, and then were divided into two groups to make team flags. “Could you
please pass that paint?” asked a boy named Ben, “We’re going to destroy the Grizzlies! Right, Arizona?”
“But Ollie, my best friend, is in Grizzly. How come I destroy him?”I asked myself shyly.
Then at lunchtime, I planned to sit with Ollie at the same table as last year, cracking each other up the way
good friends do. “What are you doing? Having lunch with our enemy is not OK!!!” claimed a girl in my team. Only
then did I realize there was an invisible dividing line. All of the Grizzlies sat together, and all of the Pandas sat
together. I had no other alternative but to say goodbye to Ollie and concentrate on my lunch.
That night I hardly fell asleep. Ben’s voice was saying “ Destroy the Grizzlies!” on repeat. I was wondering if
being a good team member meant I was supposed to put my friendship with Ollie aside. One of my best friends was
a Grizzly, and it just didn’t seem fun to treat him as an enemy.
I woke up with zero energy for our first competition the next morning. We each had two tries to race through
an obstacle course. My first try was a disaster! I did OK with the monkey bars, the tunnel, and the slide. But when I
did the rope swing over the sandpit(沙坑), I went too slow and got stuck in the middle. I felt pretty frustrated.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
When 1 finished the course, Ollie came over.
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On my second time through the obstacle course, Ollie stood up for me.
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5.(2023·湖南怀化·统考二模)
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。
Boys like to be considered to be popular with others. Martin was such a young and generous boy, who thought
he had loads of good friends in school. He was always showing off to his family members that he had the maximum
number of friends in school. Also, he claimed how friendly he was with everyone. His family members wanted him
to recognize the reality, thus not being cheated in the future.
One day as he was talking triumphantly about his friends at home again, his father called him for a bet. Father
said, “Martin, I bet you for the cycle you wanted.” Martin. “What’s the bet?” Father thought for a while and
answered, “I bet you do not have as many friends as you think. Everyone is not your real friend. I’m sure many of
them are nothing more than your classmates, in other words, they are just your fair-weather friends.” Martin,
without a second thought, accepted the challenge.
However, he had no idea how to test whether his classmates were real friends or not, so he asked his father
about the testing way. A bright smile spread across the face of his father, “Wait a minute. I have just exactly what
you need. It is a special item in my collection. Let me go and bring it.” Martin waited curiously. Several minutes
later, Martin’s father returned, walking towards him, looking like he was carrying something heavy. But Martin
could not see anything.
His father explained, “You see, this is a magic chair. It is invisible, and it is rather difficult to sit on it. You take
this to your school. If you manage to sit on it, the special chair will activate its magic. Then you will be able to tell
who are your real friends.”
The next day, brave and determined, Martin took the magic invisible chair to school.
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During lunchtime, he gathered his friends and asked them to form a circle.
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6.(2023·山西晋中·统考二模)
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。
Bob was a short child who preferred indoor to outdoor activities. He was mild-mannered and mostly kept to
himself. Sitting in the corner of the class, he was very much a loner.
At the beginning of the semester, Bob had a new classmate, Alex, who had just returned to England. Alex was
assigned a seat next to Bob. To his surprise, within weeks, he became good friends with Alex even though they
were poles apart in personality. Alex was popular, outspoken and artistic. “Alex is all that I want to be,” Bob
thought to himself He began listening to the music Alex listened to and having similar haircut. He even quit his
drama club and started playing the online games that Alex played. He seemed to have been out of his loneliness.
It was not long before Bob was introduced to Alex’s “cool” friends. He told himself that he would try all
means to be part of the group. He would follow them to the football games and join the art club after school so he
could spend more time hanging out with them. Bob followed them around laughing when they told jokes, agreeing
when they had opinions—most enthusiastically at the ones he disagreed with. He did not dare to differ in opinions
as he would not want them to think badly of him. This continued for several months. At last, Bob felt relieved that
he had finally fitted in.
One day, Bob overheard Alex and his cool friends talking. “Bob is such a loser,” one boy commented in a
playful tone. “He just follows you around trying to be you. He copies you; he does not have a personality of his
own!” another boy exclaimed. Alex laughed, to make matters worse, he added, “That fellow wears me out. I wish
he would leave me alone. He thinks we are best friends. A thorough fool!”
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。
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Bob stood still to the ground and could not believe his ears.
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Bob decided to change himself after hearing his mother’s words.
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7.(2023·辽宁·校联考一模)
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 school talent show would be held three weeks later. I told my best friend, Tina, the news. My older brother
had been teaching me juggling(玩杂耍), and I knew he’d help me with my act for the show. Tina ran over to the
noticeboard and read the poster. But when Tina asked me what our act was going to be, I didn’t know how to speak
up for myself. I held on to my books tightly. Tina laughed and pointed to the poster. It said acts can be individuals,
partners, or small groups. My grip(紧握)on my books now became uncomfortable. I asked Tina if she wanted to
do an act with me. She nodded. I hesitated for a second before continuing. “I’ve got an idea and …” Tina
interrupted me immediately. “Yeah, me too; let’s talk about it over lunch.”
During math, I tried to think of how I would tell Tina that I wanted to do my own act. After all, we were best
friends; we should be able to see eye to eye about this. The problem was Tina always took charge. I never spoke up,
and then I ended up feeling angry. I desperately wanted to win, but it was more than that. I wanted to win on my
own—with an act that was all mine.
At lunch, Tina started talking as soon as we sat down. She had it all planned out. She said we could sing along
to a song and do a dance routine, and her mother could make us costumes. However, I got up the courage and told
her about my juggling act. Tina said she didn’t think she could learn to juggle in three weeks and that she would
probably drop the balls. She didn’t want to be embarrassed. I didn’t say anything, but after school, I ran around the
track a couple of times just to let off steam.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
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My grandmother drove over to pick me up.
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When we got home, I took 12 deep breaths before I called Tina.
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8.(2023·河北唐山·高三统考期末)
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 hope Santa will bring me the doll for Christmas,” Jenna Lee whispered. She and I pressed up our faces to
the toy store window that separated us from the doll inside.
Jenna was my neighbor. She and her family had only arrived from South Carolina a few months ago, without
her father. I didn’t know the particulars, only that they were under difficult circumstances. Mum often gave them
some necessities and comforted her mother.
“It’s Chatty Cathy doll. If you pull the string on her neck, she’ll talk to you,” I explained.
“She can say 11 things like ‘I love you’and ‘Tell me a story’.”
“I’ve never seen anything like her,” Jenna said, rubbing (擦) the glass window with one finger. “She would be
nearly as good as having a real live friend like you.”
Chatty Cathy was on every girl’s Santa list. But I didn’t tell Jenna what I knew for a fact: Santa wasn’t real.
Knowing the truth about Santa did have one advantage. It gave me the idea to search the house for presents that
might be hidden away for me until Christmas morning. In fact, deep in the back of mum’s closet (衣橱) I’d found
my Chatty Cathy doll. On Christmas morning She would be mine! I could hardly wait. Until then, Chatty Cathy
would remain my secret.
“She’s the only thing I wrote down on my list for Christmas. What’s on your list this year?” I asked Jenna.
“I don’t make lists,” said Jenna, her eyes never leaving Chatty Cathy’s face. “We’re grateful for whatever
Santa leaves in our stockings (长袜). I just hope Santa can find us this year.”
“Santa knows everything,” I comforted her. Walking home, I thought about what Jenna had said about being
grateful. My mum always told me to be grateful for whatever happened. Now I was grateful for having a Chatty
Cathy doll in her pink and orange box, just waiting for me to open her up on Christmas morning. The thought of it
made me burst with excitement.
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
On Christmas morning, my family and I gathered around the tree.
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9.(2023·河北保定·高三统考期末)
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 warm, sunny morning, Marsha jumped right out of bed.
Today was the first day of summer vacation and also the last day she’d be spending with Tanya, her very best
friend. Tanya was going to camp in another state. She’d be gone all summer. Marsha and Tanya always spent their
summers together. This one would be no fun without her!
Marsha’s mom came in.“What’s the matter, Rabbit?” she said.
“I miss Tanya already. Isn’t that silly?” Marsha said.
“No,”her mother said softly.“Missing a best friend isn’t silly at all. ” Marsha’s eyes were wet.
“I know how you feel.”“You do?”asked Marsha. Marsha’s mom nodded.“I had a best friend when I was your
age. And she went away to camp, too.”“I felt pretty sad,” Marsha’s mom said. “I wanted my best friend to think
about me. So I gave her something.”“What?”asked Marsha.“I gave her my best necklace,” her mom said.
“You did?”asked Marsha.“Well,I wanted her to have it,” Marsha’s mom said,“Maybe you could give Tanya
one of your favorite things to take to camp. How about a doll? Then she will never forget that you are her best
friend.”Marsha wiped her eyes.“Mom, that’s a great idea!” she said.
“Are you going to give Tanya your Glenda Glitter doll?” said Marsha’s mom.“Yes, Mom,”she said.“This is the
one I want her to have. But now I’m going to get Glenda all nice and clean. ” Soon, Glenda Glitter looked just like
new.
Next it was time to dress the doll. Marsha ran to her room. In a flash she was back. Her hands were full of
doll’s dresses. “This is the one I like best,” she said.“And I know Tanya likes it best, too.”
“Let’s see.I think I can fix this little rip(口子).” Marsha’s mom was good at fixing things. The doll dress soon
looked good as new.
“Look, Mom!”she said. “Glenda looks beautiful.”
“You know, Kitten,”said Marsha’s mom, “Tanya will like this present so much.”“Tanya will be leaving
soon,”she said.“We better hurry up.”Marsha and her mom walked over to Tanya’s house. They rang the bell.
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Marsha hid the doll behind her back.
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10.(2023·黑龙江·牡丹江市第三高级中学三模)
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。
Jenny was 18 and she thought she would be strong enough to face going away to college2,000 miles away
from home. But by the second day, she was crying on the phone, telling her mom she wanted to come home. It
could be because she was the baby of a family of six and the only girl, or her family was particularly close and
loving.
Unfortunately, her roommate, Zara, heard her crying. As soon as Jenny hung up the call, Zara started making
fun of her. “Oh my! Does baby miss her mommy in Phoenix?” Jenny wiped her tears and asked whether she missed
her parents and longed to go home. Zara replied coldly that she had put away such childish things and warned that
she shouldn’t behave like a cry baby. Soon everyone in the dorm was calling Jenny “Cry Baby”. The idea of
quitting college and running home constantly occurred to Jenny. But somehow, she made it through.
One day, her dad called and asked her to come home for a long weekend. In the end, her father added that she
could bring her roommate Zara home and he would soon send two return tickets. Jenny had never told her parents
that Zara was far from friendly or supportive. She’d been too ashamed and eager to hide her complete misery(痛苦)
from her family.
That evening, Jenny told Zara about her family’s invitation. Zara stared at Jenny, her mouth open. “A ticket for
me? Why?” she asked. “I told them you were nice to me…So they wanted to be nice to you...” Jenny explained
awkwardly. After a while, Zara said, “I’m coming!”
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。
Two weeks later, Jenny and Zara landed in Phoenix.
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Feeling the family’s warmth, Zara began to sob.
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