2026年高中必刷题高中英语必修第三册外研版


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《2026年高中必刷题高中英语必修第三册外研版》

[辽宁部分学校2024高一期末联考]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 was halfway across Indiana, headed home to Kentucky when my car broke down. My phone was dead too. I managed to get to a gas station, but it was Sunday in the early fall, and there was no mechanic on duty. I was working my way through university then and had little money for repairing the car.
The heat of the day was unbearable, and I sat there under the broiling sun, watching the world go by with a sense of helplessness. As the hours went by, my hope for a quick resolution began to decrease. The thought of being stranded (滞留) overnight with no means of communication weighed heavily on me.
Just as despair started to set in, an older gentleman pulled into the gas station. He didn't fill up his tank but instead walked over to where I sat, looking at my car with a curious eye. He asked about my car, and I explained my tough situation. To my surprise, the gentleman told me that he had a daughter of my age, and then he opened his trunk and pulled out a set of tools.
Right then and there, this total stranger examined my engine, explaining as he worked that my spark plugs (火花塞) hadn't been changed for so long that they were unable to function. After about an hour, he pronounced that my car was safe to finish the trip.
As he laboured away, sweat in his shirt, a series of thoughts raced through my mind. Why was he doing this? We were strangers after all. But as he successfully started my car back to life, any doubts disappeared. Kindness came at the hands of a stranger, soiling his clothes, working on a hot September afternoon. This man could have been anyone; yet, he chose to be a helpful person.
As he packed up his tools, I realised that I hadn't even caught his name. I called out to thank him once more and asked what his name was. He turned with a warm smile, saying, "You don't need to remember my name. Just remember to pay it forward when you're in a position to help someone else."
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With a sense of gratitude, I went back into my car and continued my journey. ________
A few days later, I was on campus when I saw a student struggling with his heavy bags. ________
答案: With a sense of gratitude, I went back into my car and continued my journey. The sun was setting, making the road look nice and warm. As I drove, I thought about how we met by chance—like it was meant to be when I really needed it. It felt like it was planned to show me something important about people being kind and teach me a valuable lesson about humanity and generosity.
A few days later, I was on campus when I saw a student struggling with his heavy bags. I helped him, just like the stranger had helped me. After helping the new student, we sat on a bench under a tree, chatting about our dreams and plans. He thanked me sincerely, and I could see the determination in his eyes to do the same for others someday. It felt good to help, and it reminded me that small acts of kindness can change lives. I promised myself to keep paying it forward, carrying the stranger's kindness as a lesson in my heart.

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