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1、读后续写句子练习第一节情绪类句子翻译练习1 .听到这个消息,她陷入了极度的悲伤。2 .看到熟悉的字迹,Kathy热泪盈眶。3 .看到信的结尾,她再也抑制不住内心的悲伤,潸然泪下4 .一想到这儿,Lucy嘴角露出了久违的笑容。5 . 一走进房间,Steve的心就沉了下去。6 .在回家的路上,父亲紧紧地拉着我,眉头紧锁。7 .我困惑地看向面无表情的老师。8 .听到这个消息,Jack生气极了,他抓起外套冲出门去。9 .几周后,站在一群陌生的同学面前。我彻底迷茫了。10 .受好奇心驱使,Jack蹑手蹑脚地走进那个洞穴。11 .让我惊讶的是,Jack没有嘲笑我,还脱下了外套递给我。12 .小女孩内疚得都

2、不敢看她爸爸的眼睛。13 .当他意识到父亲给予了他多少爱的时候,一股暖流涌上心头。14 .身心俱疲,他像一根木头似的躺在地上,双眼紧闭。第五节主旨类句子翻译练习1 .他突然想到,一直以来他只是一味地说教女儿,而没有耐心倾听过她的想法。而事实上, 后者更重要。2 .每个人都有追求梦想的权利。我们作为老师应该鼓励他们接受挑战,迎难而上。3 .作为一名好老师,不仅要教给学生知识,还要用规则来引导他们。4 .这么多年过去了,那段记忆在我的脑海中仍然很清晰,它不断提醒我在面对挑战时要勇敢 和自信。5 .追梦永远不晚。只要你能抓住每一次机会,并充分利用它们,你就有机会实现梦想。6 .虽然这只是简单的感谢,

3、但是它完美地诠释了作为一名教师的意义。7 .妈妈把Reuban抱入怀中,她发现了比胸针更珍贵的东西。8 .事实上,每个人都有天赋。当发现你的天赋时要勇敢,也要付出努力。最终,你可能会创 造奇迹。9 .尽管让人担忧的事情有很名,但值得感激的事情更多。尽管生命的美好有时候会被蒙上 阴影,但它却永远不会被埋没。10 .如果想取得一定的成就,树立目标是你所能做的几件重要的事情之一。11 .有时候,一个小小的善举可能足以带来巨大的改变。12 .有时候,一个小小的关爱举动可能会化解人们内心的孤单。5 .追梦永远不晚。只要你能抓住每一次机会,并充分利用它们,你就有机会实现梦想。6 .虽然这只是简单的感谢,但

4、是它完美地诠释了作为一名教师的意义。7 .妈妈把Reuban抱入怀中,她发现了比胸针更珍贵的东西。8 .事实上,每个人都有天赋。当发现你的天赋时要勇敢,也要付出努力。最终,你可能会创 造奇迹。9 .尽管让人担忧的事情有很名,但值得感激的事情更多。尽管生命的美好有时候会被蒙上 阴影,但它却永远不会被埋没。10 .如果想取得一定的成就,树立目标是你所能做的几件重要的事情之一。11 .有时候,一个小小的善举可能足以带来巨大的改变。12 .有时候,一个小小的关爱举动可能会化解人们内心的孤单。13 .你做了好事但并不求回报。因此,当某人回报这份帮助时,你会觉得它是一份额外的收 获。14 .永远不要低估你

5、的行为的力量。即便一个小小的动作,也可能不只是传播了爱意,还对别人的生命产生了积极的影响。15 .超级英雄就是当遇到紧急情况的时候,勇气和承诺对他来说比个人利益更重要。答案解析:第一节1. Hearing the news, she was totally overwhelmed by grief.2. At the sight of the familiar handwriting, tears welled up in Kathys eyes.3.Seeing the ending of the letter, she couldn*t contain her sorrow and tea

6、rs rolled down her cheeks.4 .At the thought of this, a long-expected smile flickered across Lucy*s lips.5-Steves heart sank when he stepped into the room.5 .On our way back home, my father, holding my hand tight, worn a big frown.7 . Confused, I glanced toward the stone-faced teacher.8 .Wild with an

7、ger at the news, Jack grabbed his coat and stormed out.9 . Weeks later, standing before a group of strange classmates, I was totally lost.10 .Driven by curiosity, Jack tiptoed into the cave.11 .What surprised me was that Jack, instead of teasing me, took off his coat and passed it to me.12.So guilty

8、 was the little girl that she dare not look into her fathers eyes.13 .A warm current welled up in his heart the moment he realized how much love his father had devoted to him.14 .Physically and mentally exhausted, he lay on the ground like a log of wood with his eyes closed.15 .The on-looking crowd

9、cheered and Marry began to shed tears of joy.16 .So frightened was the little girl that she held her breath and stood flat against the wall.17 .His face flamed with shame and he slipped out without being noticed.18 .Jane felt as if the whole world had been shattered.19 .Albus got to his feet. He was

10、 beaming at the students, his arms opened wide, as if nothing could have pleased him more.20 .With both disbelief and anticipation, he closed his eyes and made a countdown.21 .Feeling excited, she instantly took out her phone, eager to tell her friends the experience.22 .Confident and proud, I walke

11、d into the stadium expecting to add another crown to my recent success.23 .Silence filled the room and puzzlement was written all over everyone*s face.24 .Puzzled and angry though the student was, he obeyed.25 .As time passed by, the guilt became too much to bear.26 . At the sight of the figure outs

12、ide of the window, Sam hid himself behind the door in panic.27 .She felt as if she were in a beautiful dream.intoxicated with happiness.28. The little girl went wild with joy at the news that her rather would take her to the Disneyland.29.Somehow, there is apparent pleasure in her voice.3O.Seeing th

13、at his basket was already full of strawberries, he decided to go home, exhausted but satisfied.第二节1. The teacher nodded with satisfaction and thumbed up at him.2. After work, Kathy hurried to the train station only to be told that she had missed the train.3.Barking more violently, Brady jumped up an

14、d down, scratching the iron gate like mad.4.1 bent myself down, gave this poor boy a warm hug and kissed him gently on his forehead.1.1 glanced around the classroom only to find my classmates bearing big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes.6 .Having no choice, I slowly raised the report I

15、had slaved over, hoping to hide myself.7 . She jumped off the car, picked up a stick and lashed the fierce beast with all her strength.8 .Every time Ann passed the department store, she would stop, run to the showcase and gaze at the dolls inside the shop longingly.9 .Harry would lay his head on one

16、 of his arms, with his eyes fixed on me as I told him stories.10 .With a burning face,the polar bear pulled and bit the wire netting fiercely, trying to tear the fence apart.11 l.At this very emergent moment, Paul beeped his horn violently and accelerated the car, which finally frightened the wolf a

17、way12 .Fortunately, Dad followed me closely behind, yelling to tell me how to soothe the terrified horse.13 .Harry crossed the lawn, slumped down on the garden bench and sang under his breath/Happy birthday to me14 . Without the slightest hesitation, Mac jumped off his bicycle and threw himself into

18、 the car.15 .Memories of my father flooded back when I was lying in bed.16 .Alan adjusted his glasses and read the booklet over carefully before placing it on the shelf beside him.17 .Alice sat there with her eyes glued to the television screen.18 .Jeering and catcalling back to me, they wriggled th

19、eir way to the top.19 .The boy stood still, lost in thought, as if he had understood something.20.Off they went, trotting and panting.21. Patting my shoulder, Grandfather encouraged me never to give up my dreams.22. He stolen into the classroom from the back door, seated himself in the last row and

20、began to pretend to be taking notes.23. Hearing the cry; out rushed their neighbors trying to find out what had happened.24. He paced up and down in the corridor, waiting anxiously for his wife to come out from the operation room.25. His eyes blazed into the crowd.Who said that?1 he roared, clenchin

21、g his fists as if ready to fight against all the students at once.26. Everyone stared in wonder as the train slowly pulled into the station.27. Stretching my legs out, I let out howls of excitement, feeling free and brisk.28. Mary glanced through the audience off the stage, took a deep breath and be

22、gan her singing.29. She flung herself down in a chair and remained there blankly, the very picture of despair.30. Matilda walked to a chair, slumped down wearily in it, and dozed off.第三节自然场景1. Darkness fell,and the wind was whistling through the trees. Somewhere from the forest came sounds of beasts

23、.2. The icy wind started howling, cutting my face like sharp knives3. It began with a low rumbling sound like thunder. Soon, the rumbling grew into a roar.4. The scenery along the journey is just like a breath-taking landscape painting.5. The water was deep blue and sunlight glittered on its glass-c

24、lear surface.6. Clusters of stars decorated the vast sky like sparkling jewels.7. The clouds parted and the sun began to shine.8. The hills were bathed in the sunlight.9. The wind is getting up and clouds are gathering.10. Heavy smoke hung over the house/The house was bathed in an immense stream of

25、smoke, making it hard for Jane to breathe.1 l.The roaring fire swallowed the whole house.12 .As winds died down, the air chilled, and the smoke drifted away.13 .Theres not a single sound at night. Only the glow-worms are still awake, carefully weaving a picture in the night sky.14 . A ray of sunligh

26、t shone into my room, like a bunch of glittering gold thread, which not only lit up my room but also illuminated my heart.15 . A brook was not far away, rushing and sparkling between the green banks.1 6.On a nearby hill, he could see smoke waving slowly skywards from the chimney of his house.17 . Bl

27、ue skies sand all and far, and the sun is like a branding iron searing my back.18 . Time passed. The shadows gradually lengthened, the sun disappeared from the treetops, and dusk began to gather.19 .Under the burning sun of midsummer, all living things seem to have worn out their energy.20 .Like a l

28、amp, the moon shines from above. The stars twinkle their eyes with curiosity.第四节自社会场景1 .The whole class quieted down. It was quite a while before a voice broke the silence.2 . Sadness for the coming departure was written all over the students1 faces.3 . After the teacher announced the test scores, t

29、he classroom buzzed.4 . When Steven finished the story, rounds of applause burst out from the classroom.5 . The teacher prepared delicate New Year gifts for all the students.6 .“How was your summer vacation?,After Miss White posed the question, all the students were trying to get a word in.7 . The j

30、avelin shot into the sky and flew for a moment before it landed.635 feetlAll the students in the field were stunned, with their eyes wide open.8 .When the judge announced that Jack had won,the students burst into cheers and cast admiring glances at him.9 .After the final note died away, a celebratio

31、n went into action above my head. I had finished my performance.10 .Seeing the childrens shining faces, I realized that my father had done the right thing.11 .The buzz died away as the crowd thinned out.12 .The whole room lit up, as if butterflies were flying around.13 .The neighbors were surprised

32、at the old mans change.But soon, they were accustomed to his warm greetings and occasional offers of help14 .Active interactions and cooperation have replaced spitball throwing and dirty words in the classroom since then.15 .At that moment, the final whistle blew. Pippa was Girl of the Match. Her te

33、am carried her off the pitch, cheering.16 . The villagers searched all the way through the forest, their coats and helmets wet through with sweat and rain. Exhausted as they were, none of them ever paused for a rest.17 .Suddenly, the shark turned around and shifted quickly towards the little boy.18.

34、 All the people held their breaths, with their eyes fixed on the rescuer, praying for a miracle.19. People were running around, shouting to make themselves heard over the top of the roaring flames.20. Many looked visibly frightened now. Yes their faces usually looked gray in color, something Ed neve

35、r seen befbre.There was no exception. No one faced death without fear. Everyone lost Calmness in one way or anther.第五节主旨类句子翻译练习1 . It occuiTed to him that he had been telling off his daughter instead of listening to her with patience. But actually, it is the latter that matters more.2 .Every individ

36、ual has the right to pursue their dreams. As teachers, we should encourage them to accept challenges and face the difficulties bravely.3 . Being a good teacher is not only about equipping students with knowledge but also about guiding them with rules.4 .So many years have passed, but that piece of m

37、emory still stays fresh in my mind, which constantly reminds me to stay brave and confident in face of challenges.1.1 ts never too late to go for your dream.As long as you can grasp every opportunity and take full advantage of them, you will stand a chance to realize your dream.1.51 mple thank as it

38、 was, it perfectly demonstrated the significance of being a teacher.7 .Wrapping Reuban in her arms, Mom found something far more precious than the brooch.8 .Actually, every individual possesses talent. Be brave when you find yours and make efforts. You can create miracles in the end.9 .Though there

39、is much to be worried about, there is far more for which we need to be thankful.Though lifes goodness can be overshadowed at times, it is never outweighed.10 .Setting goals is one of the most important things you can do if you want to achieve something.11 .Sometimes, a small act of kindness may be p

40、owerful enough to make a huge difference.12 .Sometimes, a small gesture of care will possibly relieve peoples loneliness.13.You do something good but dont expect anything in return. Therefore,when someone returns the favor, it becomes an extra bonus.14. Never underestimate the power of your action.

41、With one small gesture, you may have not only spread love, but also positively influenced others* lives.15.Such is superhero that bravery and commitment matter more than individual interests when confronting emergencies.15 .旁观的人们欢呼起来,Marry喜极而泣。16 .小女孩害怕得屏住呼吸紧贴着墙。17 .他羞愧难当,满脸通红,趁人不注意溜了出去。18 . Jane感觉整

42、个世界都坍塌了。19 . Albus站了起来,他笑着对学生伸开双臂,好像没有什么更能让他高兴的了。20 .带点怀疑,又带点期待,他闭上眼睛开始倒计时。21 .她感到很激动,立刻拿出手机,迫不及待地把这次经历告诉了她的朋友们22 .我自信且骄傲地走进体育馆,期待着为自己近期的胜利再添一冠。23 .房间里一片寂静,所有人的脸上都写满了困惑。24 .尽管这个学生既困惑又生气,他还是服从了。25 .随着时间的流逝,愧疚感强烈到让人无法承受。26 .看到窗外的影子,Sam惊慌失措地躲到门后。27 .她 到自己仿佛做着美丽的梦,陶醉在欢乐之中。28 .听到爸爸要带她去迪士尼乐园的消息、,小女孩欣喜若狂。2

43、9 .不知为什么,她的声音里有着显而易见的开心。30 .看到篮子里装满了草莓,他决定回家,虽然疲惫但很满足。第二节动作类句子翻译练习1 .老师满意地点了点头,朝他竖起了大拇指。2 .下班后,Kathy赶去火车站,却被告知她已经误了火车。3 . Brady叫得更厉害了,他跳上跳下,失控了似的抓挠着大铁门。4 .我弯下腰,给这个可怜的小男孩一个拥抱,又轻轻地吻了吻他的额头。5我往教室里瞄了一圈,却发现同学们都面露微笑,眼含泪水。6.别无选择,我只能举起我好不容易写出来的报告,希望把自己藏起来。7,她跳下汽车,捡起一根棍子,钾足了劲儿抽打这头凶猛的野兽。8 .每次Ann路过这个百货商店,她都会停下来

44、,跑到橱窗前,眼巴巴地看着店里的洋 娃娃。9 .当我讲故事时,Harry会把头枕在他的一条胳膊上,眼睛盯着我看。10 满脸凶恶,北极熊疯狂地拉扯、撕咬着铁丝网,试图把栅栏撕碎。11 .在这危急时刻,Paul拼命地按着喇叭并让车加速行驶,最终吓跑了狼。12 幸运的是,父亲紧紧跟在我身后,大声喊着告诉我如何安抚受惊的马。12. Harry穿过草坪,坐在花园的长凳上,然后低声说道,“祝我生日快乐”13,没有丝毫犹豫,Mac跳下自行车,一个飞身钻进了汽车里。14 .我躺在床上,关于父亲的回忆涌上心头。15 . Alan调整了一下眼镜,认真读了一遍小册子,然后把它放在了身边的架子上。16 . Alice

45、坐在那儿,眼睛盯着电视屏幕。17 .他们一边向后发出口哨嘘声(catcall)嘲弄(jeer)着我,一边蜿蜒前进,走向山顶。18 .男孩站在原地,陷入沉思,好像明白了什么。19 .他们出发了,(一路)气喘吁吁地小跑。20 .外祖父拍着我的肩膀,鼓励我永远不要放弃自己的梦想。21 .他偷偷从后门溜进教室,坐在最后一排,开始假装自己在记笔记。22 .听到呼喊,他们的邻居们冲了出来,想知道发生了什么。23 .他在走廊里来回踱步,焦急地等待着妻子从手术室里出来。24 .他的眼睛直视着人群。“谁说的?”他吼了一声,握紧拳头,好像准备马上和所有的学生搏 斗似的。25 .当火车缓缓驶进站台,每个人都好奇地凝

46、望着。26 .我一边兴奋地喊叫着,一边舒展着腿,感到自由和轻快。27 .他偷偷从后门溜进教室,坐在最后一排,开始假装自己在记笔记。28 .听到呼喊,他们的邻居们冲了出来,想知道发生了什么。29 .他在走廊里来回踱步,焦急地等待着妻子从手术室里出来。30 .他的眼睛直视着人群。“谁说的?”他吼了一声,握紧拳头,好像准备马上和所有的学生搏 斗似的。31 .当火车缓缓驶进站台,每个人都好奇地凝望着。32 .我一边兴奋地喊叫着,一边舒展着腿,感到自由和轻快。33 . Mary扫视了一下台下的观众,深吸了一 口气,然后开始她的演唱。34 .她猛地瘫坐在椅子上,眼前一片茫然,一幅完全绝望的情景。35 .

47、Matilda走到一张椅子前,疲倦地一屁股坐在椅子上,开始打盹。第三节自然场景描写1 .夜幕降临。风吹过树木沙沙作响。森林的某个地方传来可怕的野兽叫声。2 .寒风开始咆哮,像一把把锋利的小刀割我的脸。3 .它(地震)开始时是低沉的隆隆声,像打雷。不久,隆隆声就变成了咆哮声。4 .沿路的风景就像一幅美丽的山水画卷。5 .湖水澄蓝,波平如镜,阳光照在湖面上,熠熠生辉。6 .繁星像闪闪发光的珠宝一样装饰了浩瀚的天空。7 .云散开了,太阳出来了。8 .小山沐浴在阳光下。9,风势渐大,天空开始乌云密布。10 .房子里浓烟笼罩,使得Jane无法呼吸。11 .咆哮的火焰吞噬了整栋房子。12 .随着风势慢慢减

48、弱,空气也冷却下来,烟雾慢慢散去13 .夜里一点声音都没有,只有萤火虫还醒着,小心翼翼地在夜空中编织图案。14 .一缕阳光照进我的房间,像一束亮闪闪的金线,不仅照亮了房间,也照亮了我的心田。10 .房子里浓烟笼罩,使得Jane无法呼吸。11 .咆哮的火焰吞噬了整栋房子。12 .随着风势慢慢减弱,空气也冷却下来,烟雾慢慢散去13 .夜里一点声音都没有,只有萤火虫还醒着,小心翼翼地在夜空中编织图案。14 .一缕阳光照进我的房间,像一束亮闪闪的金线,不仅照亮了房间,也照亮了我的心田。15 .不远处有一条小溪,在绿油油的两岸间潺潺流动。16 .在不远处的山丘上,他能看到烟从他房子的烟囱里袅袅升向天空。17 .晴空万里,火热的太阳晒得我后背发烫。18 .时间流逝。影子逐渐拉长,太阳慢慢从树梢消失,夜幕开始降临。19 .在仲夏的烈日下,一切有生命的东西似乎都已用尽了它们的能量

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