2025年情景导学高中英语选择性必修第四册外研版
注:目前有些书本章节名称可能整理的还不是很完善,但都是按照顺序排列的,请同学们按照顺序仔细查找。练习册 2025年情景导学高中英语选择性必修第四册外研版 答案主要是用来给同学们做完题方便对答案用的,请勿直接抄袭。
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Ⅰ. 写作样例
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。
“Hey!” the voice called from behind me. “Are you a girl or a duck?” I ignored the comments because I knew they were from the mean girl, Betsy. I ran to my class, causing my slight limp to become even more apparent. Already, I could see that things would be different here. At my old school, I had a group of friends to protect me. However, at this new school, I was alone. I took my place in the first row of desks and I was grateful for the seating arranged in alphabetical order. My last name came at the beginning of the alphabet and Betsy’s last name came at the end. As the weeks went on, though, I made good friends with two girls named Linda and Lisa who sat near me in class. Whenever Betsy made one of her remarks, they would tell me to ignore her.
Still, I hated it when I didn’t walk like everyone else. I didn’t like not being able to run as fast or as straight as the other kids and I didn’t like getting picked last for teams in a gym class. Mostly, though, I really hated it when people like Betsy made negative remarks about how I walked.
One day, our teacher asked us to change seats. “Class,” our teacher addressed us one morning, “you’ve been in the same seats for a full term, and you’ve become friends with the students around you. Now it’s time to change seats and make some new friends.” The class let out a collective moan. As she assigned the new seating, Linda, Lisa and I looked at each other and waited for our names to be called. We didn’t want to be separated. And we especially didn’t want to sit anywhere near Betsy. Finally, Betsy sat directly behind me.
I knew this wasn’t going to be good and I soon discovered I was right. Betsy often leant forwards and whispered, “Quack, quack!” When I ignored her, she kicked my seat. When that didn’t work, she poked (戳) me with her finger. This went on daily until one morning I simply refused to go to school. I told Mum what had happened at school.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右。
Paragraph 1:
My mother sat me down and began to talk. ______
Paragraph 2:
Then one day I did what my mother taught me and amazing things happened. ______
Paragraph 1:
My mother sat me down and began to talk.
Paragraph 2:
Then one day I did what my mother taught me and amazing things happened.
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。
“Hey!” the voice called from behind me. “Are you a girl or a duck?” I ignored the comments because I knew they were from the mean girl, Betsy. I ran to my class, causing my slight limp to become even more apparent. Already, I could see that things would be different here. At my old school, I had a group of friends to protect me. However, at this new school, I was alone. I took my place in the first row of desks and I was grateful for the seating arranged in alphabetical order. My last name came at the beginning of the alphabet and Betsy’s last name came at the end. As the weeks went on, though, I made good friends with two girls named Linda and Lisa who sat near me in class. Whenever Betsy made one of her remarks, they would tell me to ignore her.
Still, I hated it when I didn’t walk like everyone else. I didn’t like not being able to run as fast or as straight as the other kids and I didn’t like getting picked last for teams in a gym class. Mostly, though, I really hated it when people like Betsy made negative remarks about how I walked.
One day, our teacher asked us to change seats. “Class,” our teacher addressed us one morning, “you’ve been in the same seats for a full term, and you’ve become friends with the students around you. Now it’s time to change seats and make some new friends.” The class let out a collective moan. As she assigned the new seating, Linda, Lisa and I looked at each other and waited for our names to be called. We didn’t want to be separated. And we especially didn’t want to sit anywhere near Betsy. Finally, Betsy sat directly behind me.
I knew this wasn’t going to be good and I soon discovered I was right. Betsy often leant forwards and whispered, “Quack, quack!” When I ignored her, she kicked my seat. When that didn’t work, she poked (戳) me with her finger. This went on daily until one morning I simply refused to go to school. I told Mum what had happened at school.
注意:
续写词数应为150左右。
Paragraph 1:
My mother sat me down and began to talk. ______
Paragraph 2:
Then one day I did what my mother taught me and amazing things happened. ______
Paragraph 1:
My mother sat me down and began to talk.
She held my hand and said, "There will always be mean people like Betsy in this world, which is hard to change. But you can change the way you handle them. Have you ever heard of the saying 'Treat them with kindness'?" I shook my head. "It's simple. Just show your kindness to the girl now and then. If she drops her pen, pick it up and hand it to her. Do things like that. Just be nice to her."
Paragraph 2:
Then one day I did what my mother taught me and amazing things happened.
Our teacher announced seriously that there would be an exam the next morning. As Betsy was not good at this subject, I offered to help her revise. Betsy was surprised but grateful. She said shyly, "You're so nice. I truly regret making those rude remarks on you. Can we be friends?" I agreed. I was glad that I had followed my mum's advice. It was just what I needed and probably what Betsy needed, too.
答案:
Paragraph 1:
My mother sat me down and began to talk. She held my hand and said, "There will always be mean people like Betsy in this world, which is hard to change. But you can change the way you handle them. Have you ever heard of the saying 'Treat them with kindness'?" I shook my head. "It's simple. Just show your kindness to the girl now and then. If she drops her pen, pick it up and hand it to her. Do things like that. Just be nice to her."
Paragraph 2:
Then one day I did what my mother taught me and amazing things happened. Our teacher announced seriously that there would be an exam the next morning. As Betsy was not good at this subject, I offered to help her revise. Betsy was surprised but grateful. She said shyly, "You're so nice. I truly regret making those rude remarks on you. Can we be friends?" I agreed. I was glad that I had followed my mum's advice. It was just what I needed and probably what Betsy needed, too.
My mother sat me down and began to talk. She held my hand and said, "There will always be mean people like Betsy in this world, which is hard to change. But you can change the way you handle them. Have you ever heard of the saying 'Treat them with kindness'?" I shook my head. "It's simple. Just show your kindness to the girl now and then. If she drops her pen, pick it up and hand it to her. Do things like that. Just be nice to her."
Paragraph 2:
Then one day I did what my mother taught me and amazing things happened. Our teacher announced seriously that there would be an exam the next morning. As Betsy was not good at this subject, I offered to help her revise. Betsy was surprised but grateful. She said shyly, "You're so nice. I truly regret making those rude remarks on you. Can we be friends?" I agreed. I was glad that I had followed my mum's advice. It was just what I needed and probably what Betsy needed, too.
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