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1、讀后續(xù)寫六種微技巧句子翻譯練習形容詞作狀語1. 回答不出老師的問題,學生們都保持沉默。2. 在我回家的途中,我看到一個中年男子躺在路邊,爛醉如泥。3. 因為害怕挨罵,Eric起了逃學的念頭。4. 他躺在床上,睡不著,聽著外面呼嘯的風聲。5. Mary 滿臉通紅、氣喘吁吁地從大門口跑了進來。6. Jack 在他的房間里來回踱步,陷入了深思。7. 在直升飛機的幫助下,Mary安然無恙地出了森林,見到了她的丈夫。8. 困在迷霧中,我什么也做不了,只能哭泣,無助又失落。9. 他們同意再也不夠架了,決心要過上最充實的生活。10. 我轉(zhuǎn)過身來面對她,準備好了讓她看到我眼中的憤怒和失望。11. Lucy 道

2、款說對不起。滿臉羞愧和自責。12. 又絕望又疲憊,Jane 跪了下來,眼淚順著她的臉頰流了下來。13. Lucy 猶豫了,不知道怎樣回答才能既誠實又婉轉(zhuǎn)。14. 他們一言不發(fā)地聽著,都知道安慰她只會讓她更生氣。15. Harry很好奇,想知道商店里的人群在看什么,于是便擠了進去。非謂語動詞 having done1.在家整整復習了一個周末,他滿懷信心地期待即將到來的考試。2.她接連經(jīng)歷了那么多次失敗后,終于振作起來了。3.在銀行排隊等了一個小時后,這個女人變得不耐煩,然后離開了。4.她在街上漫無目的地逛了好幾個小時,感到有點餓,想吃點東西。5.向鄰居們打了招呼后,我們開始搭起嶄新的帳篷6.說出

3、真相后、他心里輕松了很多、心情放松地回家了。7.做好充分的準備后,她站在窗邊,期待著女兒的到來。8.為了給裁判留下好印象,我花了很大力氣,因此當知道自己沒有贏的時候我很失望。9.得到了我會在家里好好照顧母親的承諾后,爸爸放心地把行李放進了他的后備廂。10.因為承諾了五點之前我們一定到那兒,所以當車拋錨的時候,我非常慌張。非謂語動詞doing/ done,with 復合結(jié)構(gòu)1.我小心翼翼地打開信,希望能找到一些有關(guān)錢包主人身份的線索。2.女孩微笑著,長發(fā)在微風中飄動。3.他的妻子傷心極了,眼里滿是淚水。4.他又沮喪叉低落,低著頭,走在隊伍的最后。5.他聚精會神地聽著,咬著嘴唇,眼睛盯著地板。6.

4、天亮時 Jane 醒了,覺得頭暈暈的。7.意外毀了他的計劃、他憤怒地大叫了一聲。8.當然有圣誕老人啊,奶奶說道,一邊用手指撥弄著我的頭發(fā)。9.她感到累極了,坐在溪邊,讓疼痛的雙腳放松一下。10.她穿著圣誕老人的服裝,悄悄溜進房間,沒有被看到。.Jane 覺得冷得無法忍受,精疲力竭,完全不知道該如何應(yīng)對這種可怕的情況。12. Ronny 沉浸在強烈的恐懼感中,一句話也說不出來13.他屏住呼吸,盡力不發(fā)出任何聲音,免得讓人知道他來了。14、好奇心切,她從河岸邊跑開,穿過田野去追兔子。15.他痛苦地喘著氣,強迫自己站了起來,邁著緩慢的步子,搖搖晃晃地開始走。倒裝結(jié)構(gòu)1. 黑暗中傳來一個他從來沒有聽過

5、的聲音。2. 我震驚得睜大眼睛,目瞪口呆。3. 這就是有志者事竟成這個真理。4.他非常絕望,借酒消愁。5.沉默之后,響起一陣掌聲。6.直到失去所有的財產(chǎn),他才意識到自己被騙了。7.他的腦中閃過一位英雄戰(zhàn)士的形象。8.直到那只兔子完全消失在我們的視線中,我們才不追了。9.站在前門的是 Jane 的丈夫、他在找不到 Jane 的時候非常焦急。10. 她心事太重,因此沒聽到媽媽的問題。11.他僵硬的臉上有一種恐懼和仇恨的表情。12.直到那時 Megan 才說出了困擾她一整天的事。13.他的吼叫聲實在太猛烈、太可怕,嚇得小貓從他身旁跳開了。14.在她的前面是另一條長長的通道,她正好看到兔子匆匆向遠處跑

6、去。15.這就是成功的秘訣,多一點點努力多一點點決心,你就能創(chuàng)造出多一點點的奇跡。虛擬語氣1. 如果我多等一分鐘、我就坐上汽車了。2如果我們中有更多人看重家庭而不是金錢,這個世界就會更美好。3.如果沒有挫折,我們的人生就不會充滿精彩的故事。4. 他無法想象如果 Henry 不來救他,會發(fā)生什么。5.要不是 Mr.Rowe 的耐心和鼓勵,Steve 是無法最終實現(xiàn)他的夢想的。6.如果媽媽沒有那么健忘的話,我們就不用再回去取東西了。7.Steven道尬地低下頭,真希望剛才沒有口誤。8.要不是這次經(jīng)歷,我就不會意識到我應(yīng)該花更多的時間和家人在一起。9.再給我一次機會的話,我不會再以外貌來判斷一個人。

7、10.要是我當初聽取了媽媽的建議該多好!小女孩低聲對自己說。11.要是沒有 Eric 當時的鼓勵,我可能接下來的一天都仍然沉浸在悲傷的情緒里。12.如果沒有這些錢,這個人可能會一整晚挨餓,失去對生活的希望。L3.如果再給我一次機會,我會毫不猶豫地與他分享我的食物。14.如果我沒有和Tom 吵架。就不會被困在這個可怕的地方,面臨死亡的危險。15.伙伴們都在到處跑著,玩得很開心,可Susan卻獨自坐在草坪上,希望自己此刻在家里。名詞性從句1.我突然想到她可能是在撒謊。2. Harry完全不知道他們在說什么。3.我從未想到我們學校的籃球隊會在決賽中敗北。4.他們應(yīng)該再次嘗試的想法值得考慮。5.我們一

8、起來討論這個話題的主意真是讓我松了一口氣。6.我突然意識到,與另一支隊伍比賽是一個很好的學習機會。7.盡管訓練生活很辛苦、但我珍惜每一個幸福時刻。8.他競賽獲得一等獎的消息傳來,我們又高興又激動。9.她突然想到她媽媽到現(xiàn)在還完全不知道發(fā)生了什么事。10. 一想到她的努力可能會付之東流,她就悲痛難忍。11.我突然意識到,金錢無法彌補過去五年里他所遭受的苦難。12.想到我們可能在這樣的黑暗中迷了路,我嚇得渾身發(fā)抖。13.Jack 腦海里涌起一個可怕的想法,這個人可能會為了偷房子里的貴重物品而14.Jack突然想到一個主意,他可以扔一些石頭到房子里,把這家人吵醒。15.我接受了父親的建議,要成為一名

9、醫(yī)生,雖然我對這樣的前途毫無把握。參考答案形容詞作狀語1.Unable to answer the teachers question, all the students kept silent.2.On my way home, I saw a middle-aged man lying by the roadside,dead drunk.3. Afraid of being scolded, Eric thought of playing truant.4.He was lying in bed, awake, listening to the roaring wind.5.Flushe

10、d and breathless,Mary bounded in through the gate.6. Jack paced up and down in his room, deep in thought.7.With the help of the helicopter, Mary got out of the forest and saw her husband, safe and sound 8.Trapped in the dense mist,I could do nothing but burst into tears,helpless and disappointed. 9.

11、They agreed never to quarrel again, determined to live the life to the fullest.10. I turned over and faced her, ready to let her see the anger and disappointment in my eyes, 11.Sorry, apologized Lucy, shame-faced and self-condemned.12.Desperate and exhausted,Jane knelt down, with tears rolling down

12、her cheeks.13.Lucy hesitated,uncertain of how to combine honesty and diplomacy in her answer.14. They listened in silence,aware that any attempt to calm her would only increase her annoyance.15. Curious to know what the crowd in the shop was staring at, Harry edged his way inside andSqueezed in.非謂語動

13、詞 having done1. Having reviewed his lessons for a whole weekend at home, he expected the coming exam with confidence.2 Having experienced so many failures one after another, she finally picked herself 3.Having waited in line for an hour at the bank,the woman grew impatient and lent4.Having wandered

14、aimlessly in the street for hours, she felt a little hungry and wished forsomething to eat.5. Having greeted our neighbors; we began to set up our brand-new tent.6. Having told the truth,he felt easier in his mind and returned home with a lighter heart.7 Having made full preparations,she stood by th

15、e window,expecting the arrival of her daughter. 8.Having made a huge effort to impress the judges,I was rather disappointed on knowing that I didnt win.9.Having gotten my promise of taking good care of my mother at home,my father rested assured and put his luggage into the trunk of his car.10. Havin

16、g promised that we would get there before five,I was seized with panic when the car broke down.非謂語動詞doing/ done,with 復合結(jié)構(gòu)1.I opened the letter carefully, hoping for some clue to the identity of the owner of the wallet. 2.The girl smiled with her long hair flowing in the breeze. 3.His wife was in dee

17、p sorrow with her eyes filled with tears.4.Depressed and low-spirited,he walked at the end of the line with his head drooping.5.He listened with close attention,biting his lips and staring at the floor.6. It was daybreak when Jane woke up with her head spinning.7.With his plan ruined by the accident

18、, he let out a cry of anger.8.Of course,there is a Santa Clause.Grandma said,stroking her fingers through my hair.9. She felt exhausted and sat by the stream,resting her aching feet.I0. Dressed in a Santa Claus costume, she slipped into the room without being noticed.11. Feeling unbearably cold and

19、extremely exhausted, Jane was quite at a loss as to how to cope with the terrible situation.12.Immersed in a strong sense of scare,Ronny couldnt utter a single word.13.He held his breath,trying to not make the slightest sound that might betray his presence.14. Burning with curiosity, she ran away fr

20、om the riverbank and across the field to chase after the rabbit 15. Gasping with pain,he forced himself to his feet and with slow,shaky steps, began to walk.倒裝結(jié)構(gòu)1. Out of the darkness came a voice he had never heard before.2. So shocked was I that I was dumbfounded with my eyes wide open.3. Such is

21、the truth that where there is a will, there is a way.4. So desperate was he that he drowned his sadness.5. A storm of applause came after silence.6.It was not until he had lost all his possessions did he realize that he was cheated.7.Through his mind flashed the image of a heroic fighter.8. Not unti

22、l the rabbit got completely out of sight did we stop chasing after it.9.At the front door stood Janes husband who suffered great anxiety when she was no where to be found.10.So busily engaged was her mind that she failed to hear her mothers question. 11. On his rigid face there stood an expression o

23、f horror and hatred.12.Not until then did Megan poured out what had been disturbing her the whole day.13.So fierce and dreadful was his roar that the cat jumped away from him in alarm.14.In front of her was another long passage and she just managed to catch sight of the rabbithurrying down it.15.Suc

24、h is the key to successa little bit more efforts and a little bit more determination will create a little bit more miracle虛擬語氣1. If I had waited for one more minute,I would have caught the bus.2. If more of us valued family above money, it would be a better world.3. Without setbacks, our life would

25、not be filled with wonderful stories.4.He couldnt imagine what would have happened if Henry hadnt come to his rescue5.Had it not been for Mr. Rowes patience and encouragement, Steve wouldnt have achieved hisdream at last.6.Had mom not been that forgetful, it would have saved us the trouble of going

26、back again to fetchthings.7,Steven lowered his head with embarrassment, wishing he hadnt made that slip of tongue 8 But for this experience,I wouldnt have realized that I should spend more time with my family 9.Given one more chance, I wouldnt have judged a person by his appearance10.If only I had l

27、istened to my mothers advice! the little girl whispered to herself11.Without Erics encouragement, I would have been immersed in sorrow for the rest of the day.12.Without this money, the man might have starved the whole night and lost hope for life.13.Given one more chance,I would share with him my f

28、ood without hesitation.14.Hadnt I quarreled with Tom.I wouldnt be trapped in this awful place, confronted with thedanger of death.15.Her companions were running about enjoying themselves.but Susan sat alone on the grass,wishing she were at home this moment,.名詞性從句l.A thought suddenly occurred to me t

29、hat she might be lying.2. Harry doesnt have the slightest idea what they are talking about.3.I never occurred to me that the basketball team of my school would be defeated in the final.4. The idea that they should try a second time is worth considering.5. The idea that we discuss the topic together

30、is really a relief to me6.It struck me all of a sudden that playing against the other team is a great learning opportunity. 7.I enjoy every happy moment despite the fact that training life is really difficult.8.Word came that he had won the first prize in the competition, making us delighted and exc

31、ited. 9.It occurred to her that her mother was still ignorant of what had happened.10.She is seized with sorrow at the thought that her efforts might be in vain.11.It suddenly dawned on me that money couldnt make up for what he had suffered in the past five years.12. The thought that we might have g

32、ot lost in such darkness sent shivers down my spine.13.The awful thought crowded in Jacks mind that the man could probably do harm to the family in order to steal precious belongings in the house.14.An idea flashed into Jacks mind that he could wake the family by throwing some stones into the house.

33、15.I accepted my fathers suggestion that I should become a doctor, though the prospect Im not sure at all.讀后續(xù)寫模擬專練1閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。When I was ten I was suddenly very sad, for I had to move from the only home I had ever known. My whole life had been spent in that big old house which saw

34、 the laughter and tears of four generations.When the final day came, I ran to the front of the house and sat alone, crying. Suddenly I felt a hand rest on my shoulder. I looked up to see my grandfather. “It isnt easy, is it, Billy? he said softly, sitting down on the steps beside me.“Grandpa,” I rep

35、lied how can I ever say goodbye to you and all my friends?” “Goodbye is such a sad word, he said. It seems too final, too cool, which has one thing in common: sadness.” He gently took my hand in his. “Come with me, my friend,” he whispered. We walked, hand in hand, to his favorite place in the front

36、 yard, where there was a huge red rose bush his beloved rose bush. What do you see here, Billy?” he asked. I looked at the flowers, not knowing what to say, I see something beautiful, Grandpa. “It isnt just the roses that are beautiful, Billy. Its that special place in your heart that makes them so.

37、” His eyes met mine again. “Billy, I planted these roses a long time agobefore your mother was even a dream. I put them into the soil the day my first son was born. It was my way of saying thank you to God. That boys name was Billy. I used to watch him pick roses for his mother. I saw my grandfather

38、s tears. I had never seen him cry before. His voice became hoarse(嘶啞的). One day a terrible war came, and my son, like so many sons, went away to fight a great evil. He and I walked to the train station together. Three months later a telegram came. My son had died in Italy. All I could think of was t

39、hat the last thing I say to him in his life was goodbye.注意:1. 所續(xù)寫短文的同數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 至少使用5個短文中標有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語;3. 續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;4. 續(xù)寫完成后,請用下劃線標出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語。Paragraph 1:Grandpa slowly stood up._Paragraph 2:Soon my grandfather became seriously ill._翻譯小練習:1. 他說:“我的朋友,請永遠不要說再見,永遠不要屈服于你的悲傷和孤獨。_2. 相反,生活是不確定的,只

40、有當你第一次和朋友打招呼時,你的快樂和幸福才值得珍惜。_3. 請把那個特別的問候留在心里?!盻4. 三個月后,醫(yī)生終于宣布他的生命即將結(jié)束。_5. 他的孩子們輪流照顧他并說再見。_6. 他讓孩子們把他的床搬到窗戶旁邊,透過窗戶他可以看到他心愛的玫瑰叢。_7. 最后,我,作為他最大的孫子,被指派和他道別。_8. “你好,爺爺,”我抽泣。他的眼睛慢慢睜開,“你好,比利,別哭泣?!彼α?。_9. 但我失控了,在外面哭。一位叔叔來告訴我我祖父去世了。_10. 然而,他深沉的話語永遠不會消失。_ 參考答案:1. 他說:“我的朋友,請永遠不要說再見,永遠不要屈服于你的悲傷和孤獨。He said, My f

41、riend, please never say, goodbye forever, and never give in to vour sadness and loneliness.2. 相反,生活是不確定的,只有當你第一次和朋友打招呼時,你的快樂和幸福才值得珍惜。Instead life is uncertain, and only when you first said hello to a friend are your joy and happiness of those times worth cherishing.3. 請把那個特別的問候留在心里?!盤lease leave tha

42、t special hello in your heart.4. 三個月后,醫(yī)生終于宣布他的生命即將結(jié)束。Three months later, doctors finally announced that his life was about to end.5. 他的孩子們輪流照顧他并說再見。His children took turns to take care of him and say goodbye.6. 他讓孩子們把他的床搬到窗戶旁邊,透過窗戶他可以看到他心愛的玫瑰叢。He asked his kids to move his bed next to the window, th

43、rough which he could see his beloved rose bush.7. 最后,我,作為他最大的孫子,被指派和他道別。Eventually, I, as his oldest grandchild, was assigned to say goodbye to him.8. “你好,爺爺,”我抽泣。他的眼睛慢慢睜開,“你好,比利,別哭泣?!彼α?。Hello, Grandpa, I sniffed. His eyes slowly opened, Hello, Billy, dont sob. He smiled.9. 但我失控了,在外面哭。一位叔叔來告訴我我祖父去世

44、了。But I was out of control, crying outside. An uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had passed away.10. 然而,他深沉的話語永遠不會消失。However, his deep words will never go away.參考范文:高分范文Paragraph 1: Grandpa slowly stood up. He said, My friend, please never say, goodbye forever, and never give in to vour sadn

45、ess and loneliness. Instead life is uncertain, and only when you first said hello to a friend are your joy and happiness of those times worth cherishing. Please leave that special hello in your heart.Paragraph 2: Soon my grandfather became seriously ill. Three months later, doctors finally announced

46、 that his life was about to end. 4 His children took turns to take care of him and say goodbye. He asked his kids to move his bed next to the window, through which he could see his beloved rose bush. Eventually, I, as his oldest grandchild, was assigned to say goodbye to him. Hello, Grandpa, I sniff

47、ed. His eyes slowly opened, Hello, Billy, dont sob. He smiled. But I was out of control, crying outside. An uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had passed away. However, his deep words will never go away.讀后續(xù)寫模擬專練2閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。Its not easy to die when you are only fifteen. Thos

48、e were the words that began the story I heard from Robert White, a North Carolina factory worker. He and his wife were visiting their daughter Lee in the hospital as they did every evening.She knew she had an illness that would not spare her. She suffered a lot but never complained. She had already

49、accepted her great journey into the unknown. This particular evening, she suddenly said, I always dreamed of working in a big ocean park with dolphins. Ive loved them since I was little. I still dream of swimming with them, free and happy in the open sea.Shed never asked for anything, but she said w

50、ith all the strength she had, Daddy, I want to swim in the open sea among the dolphins just once. Maybe then I wouldnt be so scared of dying. It seemed like an impossible dream, but she hung on to it.Robert and his family talked it over and decided to do everything they could. They phoned a research

51、 center in the Florida Keys. Come at once, they said.When they arrived in Grassy Key, Lee didnt want to rest for a minute and begged her parents to take her to the dolphins. Robert took her out toward the dolphins, Nat and Tursi, who were playing about thirty feet away from them. At first they seeme

52、d distracted and uninterested, but when Lee called them softly by name, they responded without hesitation. Nat came over first, raised his head and gave her a kiss on the end of her nose. Then Tursi came over happily. A second later they picked her up with their mighty fins (鰭) and carried her out t

53、o sea with them. It feels like Im flying! cried Lee, laughing with delight.Lees family hadnt heard her laugh like that since she became ill. The dolphins stayed with Lee for more than an hour, always tender, always attentive, and always responsive to her wishes.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.應(yīng)使用5個以上短文中標有下劃線

54、的關(guān)鍵詞語;3.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;4.續(xù)寫完成后,請用下劃線標出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語。Paragraph 1:Maybe its true that they are more intelligent and sensitive creatures than man._Paragraph 2:The next day she was too weak to get out of bed, but she whispered to her father._ 翻譯小練習:1. 那些神奇的海豚知道李快要死了,當她面對她進入未知世界的偉大旅程時,想安慰她。_2. 從海豚靠近她,用吻問候她的那一刻起,它們一秒鐘都沒有離開過她。_3. 他們和她一起游泳和玩耍。_4. 在他們的陪伴下,李又找回了生活的熱情和意志。_5. 當她從水里出來的時候,她好像重生了。_6. “爸爸,別為我難過。我再也不會害怕了。當我只有十五歲的時候,獨自面對死亡并不容易,但是海豚讓我明白我沒有什么好害怕的?!?她沒有力氣多說。_7. 就在黎明前,羅貝爾的小女兒死在他的懷里,給她的家人留下了巨大的悲痛。_ 參考答案:1. 那些神奇的海豚知道李快要死了,當她面對她進入未知世界的偉大旅程時,想安慰她。Those amazing dolphins understood that

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