文档详情

2022高考英语三轮冲刺写作备考之读后续写 学案

亦***
实名认证
店铺
DOCX
30.14KB
约7页
文档ID:304001753
2022高考英语三轮冲刺写作备考之读后续写 学案_第1页
1/7

2022高考英语写作备考之读后续写十篇围绕三个题材:兄弟姐妹之间,同学之间,爱人之间分为:续写题目;原文删减;完整原文三个局部作品编号:36姓名:林行吴小波Still Miles to Go一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右My husband Tom came through the front door with a huge grin on his face. He held his arms wide and announced, "I'm retired!” It was official. After working for the U.S. Postal Service for thirty-three years, Tom could stop setting his alarm for 4:30 a.m. He was free to sleep in. And there would be no more checking the next day's weather on the evening news.The first thing we did was move from Illinois to South Carolina. Moving is a lot of work, and unpacking and organizing kept us both busy. We enjoyed exploring our new town. But as time went by, I could tell that Tom was getting bored. He was used to full and busy days, where he was responsible for much more than bringing in the mail or mowing the lawn. He began to pace like a lion, glancing out the windows. I knew what he was searching for. I did the same searching when the children “left the nest”.“I think Fil look for a part-time job,“ Tom informed me one day. I felt instant relief. The lion would stop his circling, and I could vacuum in peace. We both kept our eyes open for job opportunities. "Something will come along,“ I told him confidently. A few days later, something did come along in the shape of a large yellow school bus that we were following down a road. It was 3 p.m., and as our car crept behind, we watched the flashing lights signal each coming stop. The stop sign would pop out, the doors would open, and a child would jump from the high step.I knew he liked to drive and seemed to savor the times when we had to rent a truck to move something. He had driven us over the mountains (o our new home, through driving rainstorms on winding roads. Behind the wheel, he seemed fearless.“You could drive that bus,” I remarked casually to Tom.The very next morning, he was given a school bus and a route sheet officially.二、原作品读Still Miles to GoMy husband Tom came with a huge grin on his face. He held his arms wide and announced his retirement. After working for the Postal Service for thirty-three years, Tom could stop setting his alarm for 4:30 a.m. He was free to sleep in. And there would be no more checking the weather.Tom had enough years in to qualify for retirement at age fifty-five. First we moved. Moving is a lot of work, which kept us busy. We enjoyed exploring our new town. But as time went by, I could tell that Tom was getting bored. He began to pace like a lion, glancing out the windows. I knew what he was searching for. I did the same searching when the children “left the nest”.“I think I'll look for a part-time job,55 Tom informed me one day. I felt instant relief. The lion would cease circling, and I could vacuum in peace. We kept our eyes open for job opportunities. "Something will come along,v I told him confidently. A few days later, something did come. It was 3 p.m., and as our car crept behind a school bus, we watched the flashing lights signal each impending stop.“You could drive that bus,“ I remarked casually. I knew he liked to drive and seemed to savor the times when we rented a truck to move something. He had driven us over the mountains through driving rainstorms on winding roads. Behind the wheel, he seemed fearless.“Of course, I could drive that bus,“ he answered back. uBut could I drive it with forty-five children bouncing and yelling in the back?^^ We both laughed at the thought. As we finally passed the bus, I glanced in. "They're not all bouncing. Most of them are sitting quietly.I didn't mention the child with his face pressed against the window. The one with the runny nose.That bus became the bumblebee that buzzed around me. I pictured Tom happily going off to work again, climbing behind that giantsteering wheel and setting off on his daily route. My enthusiasm must have intrigued Tom because I overheard him on the phone with the transportation department.He was hired, providing he could pass the physical performance test and acquire the school bus driver's license. This was no easy task, and he spent hours studying manuals and learning to maneuver the bus down narrow streets and through heavy traffic. He had to train for evacuation, dragging a heavy load down the bus aisle and jumping from the emergency door.He was proud he got his driver's license. The very next morning, he was given a bus and a route sheet. I'm sure he was nervous, but Tom will accept any mission. Driving the bus turned out rewarding, and Tom is thriving in his new role. I think he likes being the “big guy“ on the road. He now knows every street in our town. He's back to checking the weather, and setting the alarm again.He is now "Mr. Tom,, to his riders and their parents. I hear he is quite amazing. He greets the children with high-fives and compliments. He waits patiently while one high-schooler performs a security routine. He listens carefully to the ones who have speaking issues, and he tucks blan。

下载提示
相似文档
正为您匹配相似的精品文档