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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 sat in my parents' car.Mom had insisted I go with her to pick up
Dad from work.Across from Dad's office is a bike store.That was the day my eleven−year−old eyes first saw the purple BMX Mongoose bike.From that day on,all I could think about was that bike.I even drew picttures off the bike in class.Every evening afterward,at five thirty,I eagerly went along with Mom to get Dad.
And every day I told my parents,“I want that bike!"But they disagreed and replied that I had already had a perfectly good bike at home.I'd argue it was old and ugly ,thinking that my happiness depended on that purple bike.Days later,I found the store had sold that bike.I knew I'd never be happy again.
A week later,returning home from school,I tripped over something.Lying in the weeds near a river and some wooded lots,was a bike一the exact bike from the store.“Hey,whose bike is this?"I shouted,scanning
the area.No one replied,and there was no one in sight.Daybe its owner didn't want it any longer.I couldn't leave it lying in the weeds.So I ttook it home and hid it behind the garage.Every day after school,I sat there,admiring it.But I didn't feel like riding and didn't feel as happy as I had thought. Thinking about the bike made my stomach tighten and uncomfortable.
A few days later,during lunch at school,my friend said,“Did you hear about Tyler,in the other fifth−grade class?He lost his new purple
BMX Mongoose bike he had just gotten for his birthday.He left it by a river while playing in the woods.It got dark,and he couldn't find it."
"I'd never go off and leave a new bike like that.He doesn't deserve to have that bike,"I replied.My friend added,"Kids say he's nice.And they say Tyler is upset because his dad worked overtime to buy the bike for him."For the rest of the day,I couldn't stop thinking about Tyler.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
After school,I retturned home and dragged to my room.__________
Paragraph2:
“I DDow Tyler's house,"Mom said."Ill drive you there."________
I sat in my parents' car.Mom had insisted I go with her to pick up
Dad from work.Across from Dad's office is a bike store.That was the day my eleven−year−old eyes first saw the purple BMX Mongoose bike.From that day on,all I could think about was that bike.I even drew picttures off the bike in class.Every evening afterward,at five thirty,I eagerly went along with Mom to get Dad.
And every day I told my parents,“I want that bike!"But they disagreed and replied that I had already had a perfectly good bike at home.I'd argue it was old and ugly ,thinking that my happiness depended on that purple bike.Days later,I found the store had sold that bike.I knew I'd never be happy again.
A week later,returning home from school,I tripped over something.Lying in the weeds near a river and some wooded lots,was a bike一the exact bike from the store.“Hey,whose bike is this?"I shouted,scanning
the area.No one replied,and there was no one in sight.Daybe its owner didn't want it any longer.I couldn't leave it lying in the weeds.So I ttook it home and hid it behind the garage.Every day after school,I sat there,admiring it.But I didn't feel like riding and didn't feel as happy as I had thought. Thinking about the bike made my stomach tighten and uncomfortable.
A few days later,during lunch at school,my friend said,“Did you hear about Tyler,in the other fifth−grade class?He lost his new purple
BMX Mongoose bike he had just gotten for his birthday.He left it by a river while playing in the woods.It got dark,and he couldn't find it."
"I'd never go off and leave a new bike like that.He doesn't deserve to have that bike,"I replied.My friend added,"Kids say he's nice.And they say Tyler is upset because his dad worked overtime to buy the bike for him."For the rest of the day,I couldn't stop thinking about Tyler.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
After school,I retturned home and dragged to my room.__________
Paragraph2:
“I DDow Tyler's house,"Mom said."Ill drive you there."________
答案:
One possible version
Paragraph 1:
After school,I returned home and dragged to my room. Feeling a stab of guilt overwhelming me(心理描写),I threw myself on the bed and buried my face in the pillow,tears of regret rolling down my cheeks(动作描写). With my friend’s words lingering in my mind,I felt my stomach ached badly from the shame. Staring at the my drawing of the bike,I gradually realized that I needed to fix it and made up my mind to confess and return the bike. However,not knowing where he lived,I gathered all my courage and came up to Mom to ask for help,telling her everything with uneasiness. To my surprise,instead of giving me a good scolding,Mom just nodded approvingly and patted me gently on the head.(动作描写)
Paragraph 2:
“I know Tyler’s house,”Mom said. “I’ll drive you there.”When carrying the bike and heading towards his house,I felt so nervous that my throat tightened and my palms kept sweating.(心理描写) When we finally arrived,hesitant though I was,I clenched my fists and knocked at the door(动作描写). Seeing Tyler coming out with his face lit up by the bike(神态描写),I immediately explained in a weak voice and made a sincere apology. To my surprise,instead of getting mad at me,he forgave me with a broad smile,hugging me softly and even offering to lend me his bike. Feeling relieved on the way home,I came to realize that to live a life of honesty and integrity is a responsibility of every decent person.
Paragraph 1:
After school,I returned home and dragged to my room. Feeling a stab of guilt overwhelming me(心理描写),I threw myself on the bed and buried my face in the pillow,tears of regret rolling down my cheeks(动作描写). With my friend’s words lingering in my mind,I felt my stomach ached badly from the shame. Staring at the my drawing of the bike,I gradually realized that I needed to fix it and made up my mind to confess and return the bike. However,not knowing where he lived,I gathered all my courage and came up to Mom to ask for help,telling her everything with uneasiness. To my surprise,instead of giving me a good scolding,Mom just nodded approvingly and patted me gently on the head.(动作描写)
Paragraph 2:
“I know Tyler’s house,”Mom said. “I’ll drive you there.”When carrying the bike and heading towards his house,I felt so nervous that my throat tightened and my palms kept sweating.(心理描写) When we finally arrived,hesitant though I was,I clenched my fists and knocked at the door(动作描写). Seeing Tyler coming out with his face lit up by the bike(神态描写),I immediately explained in a weak voice and made a sincere apology. To my surprise,instead of getting mad at me,he forgave me with a broad smile,hugging me softly and even offering to lend me his bike. Feeling relieved on the way home,I came to realize that to live a life of honesty and integrity is a responsibility of every decent person.
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