浙江英语高考新题型—读后续写专练十三
(2018-01-09 10:22:34)
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高中英语教学教育浙江省嵊州刘杰 |
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一、读后续写(25分)
“Will you take me to go trick-or-treating, Chad?” Zoe asked when I came home from school. My little sister was already wearing her fairy wings and taking a wand (魔杖).
“Mom's taking you,” I said.“ Mommy slipped on the mat and hurt her ankle,” my sister said. Mom limped(一瘸一拐地走)down the hallway just then, and her left ankle was wrapped in a bandage. “I'll be OK sitting in the car. But could you take Zoe from door to door? She's really been looking forward to Halloween.” “I've been looking forward to it, too,” I said and didn't want anything out of expectation.
I had to admit, though, Zoe was more excited than I was. She'd been trying on her costume(化妆服) every day for a week. “I'm a fairy,” she said, twirling(转)
around. “I have plans with my friends,” I said. Our plans consisted of racing around the neighborhood to collect as much candy as we could, not bothering too much with costumes.
“Please, Chad,” Zoe begged. “Fine.” There would be my chance for fun and candy, I thought. Zoe twirled on her toes. Later, Zoe walked to the first house while I hung back. “I don't want anyone to know that I'm taking you to go trick-or-treating,” I'd said to her. I'd told my friends that I couldn't hang out with them tonight, but I didn't tell them why, being afraid of being laughed at.
“Take a candy bag,” said Mom sitting in the car at the end of the block. When I turned back, Zoe was already 15 steps ahead. “Zoe, wait!” Zoe stopped and turned around. “Hurry, hurry,” she said. I ran to catch up. Looking after her would be more work than I'd expected.
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“Trick or treat!” she said at the next house. The door opened. A woman stepped out. “Aren't you so cute?” Zoe held up her candy bag. “Are you alone?” the woman asked, looking around worriedly. “No,” Zoe pointed a finger at my hiding place in the bushes. “ Oh, no,” I thought. She's going to announce me to the world. “Can he have a candy, too, please?” Zoe asked instead. The woman laughed and gave her some more candies, which was out of my expectation. People's faces lit up as soon as they saw Zoe.
On our way to the car, we ran into my friend Jeff on the sidewalk. “This is how you spent Halloween?” he said. But he didn't laugh at me. On the contrary, he said I was lucky to have a lovely sister. “You became a Halloween hero because of looking after your sister.” “Yes!” I said I was Zoe's superhero now. As we rode back home, Mom smiled at me. “And did you have fun?” “Actually, I did,” I said. Halloween with Zoe had turned out to be pretty magical.