2021年高考英语实战卷英语试题读后续写专题

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2021年高考英语实战卷英语试题读后续写专题2021年高考英语实战卷英语试题(一)
第二节(满分25分)
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续写的词数应为150左右。

It was hot and yet, such a beautiful full day. We picked up my grandmother from her nursing home in San Jose and drove her to Watsonville where the three of us went to get a Shiatsu treatment (a gift from John). We used to go regularly but the last time I had taken my grandmother. She seemed to forget where she was and how to breathe while on her stomach on the massage(按摩)table—it scared me so I thought perhaps it was better to just massage her myself the best I could. Still, what I can do is pretty cosmetic(美容的)and she’s been getting weaker and having aches from sitting in a wheel chair all day, so I called Ben who runs the Shiatsu clinic with his wife and daughter out of their home and told him my concerns—I wasn’t even sure if she would be strong enough to get up the stairs or get onto the table.
“We can do it!” he said. And, we did. Sure there were struggles and funny moments like my grandmother wondering who was the woman working on her back—this woman Chioye has massaged her over the years at least 20 times—they used to laugh and talk together in Japanese
but my grandmother didn’t re member—Chioye was surprised that my grandmother seemed to have forgotten her Japanese.
When the session was over, my grandmother took Chioye’s hand and thanked her for helping her. Next, we drove towards Mount Madonna to the cemetery(墓地)where my Uncle Bob lies. We didn’t tell my grandmother where we were going. She doesn’t really remember her first son died, but I wondered if she would remember when we drove into the cemetery. She d idn’t. She asked, “Why are we at a cemetery?” I told her that we came to see Uncle Bob. She said, “My uncle!?”“No,”I said. “MY uncle, YOUR son.
Usually, I just let her believe all her loved ones are still alive somewhere. The only one who she knows is gone for sure is her husband—he’s been gone 30 years, as long as they were married. Here at the cemetery though, I had to be more firm, gentle too of course. Paragraph 1:
We got her in the wheel chair and I picked some eucalyptus branches and blue flowers from the side of the dirt road next to the cemetery. _____________________
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We ended our day with a Japanese dinner of course. _______________________
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We got her in the wheelchair and I picked some eucalyptus branches and blue flowers from the side of the dirt road next to the cemetery.
“These are or Uncle Bob,” I said. “Oh, they are so pretty,” sh e said quietly. John pushed her to the front of Uncle Bob’s grave. I placed the flowers in his vase at the cemetery. She studied his marker and then bowed to him from her chair. I cleaned his marker while she watched. She bowed again. They bowed together. She thanked us for bringing her to him. Soon we drove her to a restaurant.
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We ended our day with a Japanese dinner of course. My grandmother was more than happy all the time. We constantly gave her some of her favorite dishes and she smiled all the time and took every bite delightfully and we all laughed all the while. We all expressed our best wishes to her and she said, “I owe my long life to all of your careful and patient care. Thank you all. You are all my dearest children.” We were moved to tears and hugged her one by one. In the end, my grandmother sai d to the waitress, “Please come here. I have to shake your hand.”“Thank you for what you d o,” she said as she held this stranger now friend’s hand.
2021年高考英语实战卷英语试题(二)
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Last year, I spent my holiday in an unfamiliar neighborhood in Lakewood, New Jersey. We rented a house so that some of our children and grandchildren could join us. Everyone in the area was super friendly, offering to me to introduce themselves to us and to ensure that we would make full use of their hospitality, be it to borrow something or to send the kids to play in their yards. We were excited and impressed and immediately began to see if there were any houses for sale in the neighborhood!
The next door to us was particularly fascinating (to visit not to buy). In the yard,
there was a tennis court, a swing set and various toys and games that were particularly popular with young children. The owner was also very friendly and invited the kids to come over and play.
They didn’t have to be asked twice. They p1ayed for hours on end. While we relaxed in our yard, perhaps a little too comfortable, perhaps enjoying each other’s company a little too much, perhaps forgetting that young children can’t be left too long without adults looking after them.
Apparently, a small fight broke out between one of the boys whose backyard everyone was playing in and one of my five-year-old grandsons. My 10-year-old grandson immediately ju mped to his cousin’s defense and pushed the other boy. At this point, the mother next door was forced to intervene(调停).
And the neighbor came over to speak to us. Now when I try to imagine myself in that position, I imagine all sorts of negative and aggressive ways to deal with it—I would have been very angry and complained about the bad behavior of these visiting children, and definitely sent them home.
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She did none of these. ______________________________________________
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To be honest, I was really grateful to the neighbor. ________________________
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She did none of these. She was so kind, friendly and calm. She spoke of their great pleasure in sharing their backyard, of a slight difficulty that had arisen and of the necessity of being a little more diligent in monitoring our children’s behavi or. She told her children we were all their guests and that we should be respected and given special treatment; otherwise, as hosts, they were to blame. After that, these children were on good terms as before. The kids were immediately brought home but the next day when they went back to play, they were welcomed.
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To be honest, I was really grateful to the neighbor. Though her actions may seem small, they were big in our eyes. The neighbor not only let all the children keep happy hut also taught me an unforgettable lesson
in dealing with relationships. From her, I learned some good skills in getting along with others.
2021年高考英语实战卷英语试题(三)
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Last night, when I went to see my grandmother, she was sitting alone at the nurses station with her word search book. When my grandmother, who has dementia(痴呆), came to live here over 5 years ago, I tried many things to keep her occupied—painting, magazines, crossword, music, coloring, mazes... but it was only her word search book that kept her interest. The one thing her mind could follow—she began to think of it as tier job. It kept her from wandering—over these 5 years, I have gotten her the same BIG EASY WORDSEARCH book at least 17 time, each one has 100 puzzles and she does them all. Recently coloring simple pictures like fishes has gotten her attention too.
So my grandmother was silting at the desk with her book but no pencil just staring at the letters as if she was trying to find the word! I came to her and said hello. Usually, she at least knows I am connected to her somehow but this time, she looked at suspicion. I introduced myself and told her that I was her granddaughter. “I don’t know who you are,” she said. “What are you doing?” I asked (b etter to stay in her world rather
try to move her into mine). “I need to find this word,” she said. “Let’s do it together,” I said. “Okay,” she agreed. A nd so I helped her find it for her. “Do you want to go outside?” I asked, “Okay,” she said.
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We get her things and I wrap it all in a blanket we will use at a tablecloth. _____
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Now she is just staring at me as if confused, as if trying to figure me out. ______
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We get her things and I wrap it all in a blanket we will use as a tablecloth. I ask grandmother if she can hold it while I push her wheel chair and hold her cup of tea. Then she lifts her legs up as we go down the hal1. Somehow she remembers to do this without me telling her. The mind is a funny thing. Outside there are about 5 tables—one with a little sun. I put the cloth on the table and she helps smooth it down—then I put the rest of the items on the cloth.
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Now she is just staring at me as if confused, as if trying to figure me out. “Do you know who I am?” I ask her. She answers, “I don’t really Know. I am your granddaughter. I am not sure what that is. I don’t know you,” she replied to me. “What is your name?”I ask her again. “Me? I’m Mutsuko.”“Where are you from?”“I am Japanese but I was born here.”“Who are your children? Can you remember their name?”“Bobbie, Gracie.” she tells me. “Gracie is my mom, I am your granddaughter.” I explain it to her. “Oh, okay,” she says smiling but til1 doesn’t really know.
2021年高考英语实战卷英语试题(四)
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I walked into the nursing home that evening at 7: 00. As always, I had my basket full of candy for the residents and the staff. Each evening I would start by leaving my coat and purse in Bertha’s room. I’d met Bertha several years before. Bertha and I had developed a close relationship.
To be honest, when I first started to go to South Broadway I didn’t go into Bertha’s room. When I peeked(偷看)in the dimly lit room I saw a bed with the side s up. I wasn’t sure what condition this person was in and I felt uncomfortable with the situation. To my surprise, I found the person in the bed to be a very pleasant little lady. Bertha had broken her hip and by the time I came in the evening, she was already in bed.
On this particular evening, I headed right for Bertha’s room as usual.
I walked in with a big smile and said, “Hi” like I normally did. I quickly took off my coat and hid my purse underneath the coat. I knew Bertha would keep an eye on it as she always had. I was going about my regular routine; then 1 walked over to Bertha’s bed with the basket of candy.
For some reason, Bertha didn’t look quite right. In a very quiet voice she whispered, “Kay, I’ve been waiting for you. Would you please give m e a sip of water?” I saw a glass of water with a straw in it on her tray. I put the straw up to her lips. When Bertha took a sip of water she started
to cough, then she started to slightly throw up. I didn’t know what to do. I took off like a streak of lightning out of the door!
I ran to the nurse’s desk and told them Bertha had started to throw up. The nurse remained calm then said, “Kay, Bertha’s been waiting for you. “ Looking clown then slowly looking at me the nurse continued, “Bertha is dying. She’s b een waiting for you so you could be with her when she goes.
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Together the nurse and I walked back down to Bertha’s room. I walked over to Bertha’s bed and gently took her hand. The nurse took Bertha’s blood pressure and checked her heart, then quietly walked out of the room. I wished I could say I had said something to Bertha, but I had no idea what I even said. 1 knew 1 told her everything was going to be all right; and that I truly believed. I was holding Bertha’s hand and soon she became calm down. I walked out to the desk and told the nurse Bertha was all right.
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Walking out of Bertha’s room I was happy to be by her side when she needed me. After I talked with the nurse about her illness, I went back into Bertha’s room, gave some candy to her and the n I sat by the bed, seeing her sleeping silently. Several days later Bertha was well and got out of the hospital. I went to the hospital and drove her to my house, where I attended her considerately and carefully.
2021年高考英语实战卷英语试题(五)
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Judging Unwisely
Not many years ago a man rented a store upon a street appropriately named Market Street. While very busy getting barrels, boxes and other things inside, he happened to see a boy of eleven years standing by, and called to him, “See here, boy, if you help me today, I’ll pay you well.” The boy looked at him but mad e no answer. “Don’t you want to work?”Th e boy made some sort of gesture, but remained silent. “Oh! You’re some lazy, I guess. Well, if you don’t work or even speak, just go away. “He thought the boy’s lazy attitude and continued silence meant disrespect and defiance(藐视), and soon began to feel angry over it. Some young thief, I guess, watching his chance to steal something and run, thought he. Soon he advanced toward the boy with threatening look,
when, to his amazement, the boy performed some strange gesture, and strange play of features, as he moved backward.
“I’ll teach you how to make faces and laugh at me; you’ve acted the behavior long enough.” And without further delay he raised his hand, when the boy, instead of running off, started, and fell in a heap(蜷缩)upon the sidewalk. Several persons went to the spot quickly and asked what was the matter. “Why! That lazy fellow refused to work when I offered him pay and hung around even when I ordered him off, and finally made faces and disrespectful gestures at me; so I was going to slap(掴耳光)him and he dropped like that. He is not hurt enough to even cry about it.”“Sir, that is poor Danny, a deaf mute and cripple(跛子), perfectly harmless when you know him. We all humor him and let him stay around as long as he pleases, for his eyes are the chief blessings he possesses, and they can’t injure anything. “When they lifted Danny, they found a bruise(擦伤)upon his forehead, and tears were slowly creeping down his cheeks.
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The boy was carried into a store, and one of his friends who understood how to communicate with him, explained the merchant’s mistake. ___________________
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The patient mother was very grateful to the new friend—the merchant. _________
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The boy was carried into a store, and one of his friends who understood how to communicate with him, explained the merchant’s mistake. The man was so ashamed and anxious that he did all in his power to relieve the poor boy’s sadness and pain. The merchant walked
down to the plain house where the boy lived. And he often took the lonely boy for a ride by carriage or railway. A comfortable chair and table with some boxes, then by a cabinet to hold Danny’s works of art, transformed the plain room into an interesting one in the Market Street.
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The patient mother was very grateful to the new friend—the merchant. She was proud of her boy’s work and a pleasant picture they made, sitting in winter beside their glowing fire. But for all these good results, the merchant said often, “I f I had only known the truth, had not been so hasty in judgment and had not make him cry, I might have done as much good without having done any injury.”。

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