高中英语读后续写——苏北七市模拟考试话题 small talk

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高中英语读后续写——苏北七市模拟考试话题 small talk

前几年高考七选五考过small talk这个话题,看似简单,但是考在读后续写里真不是那么容易写的,这个材料我读了两遍,难度实属不易,当时想着如果我的学生遇到了这个话题,本来基础就差,加上材料陌生晦涩,那可真是完蛋了,转念一想,好在有读后续写情节构建的好帮手,即使学生故事后面蕴含的思想挖不深,至少能用五感句型把故事支棱起来!

一、原文材料

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For as long as I can remember, I have found small talk problematic. It was boring at best and stressful at worst. A colleague commented on the weather, when I could see for myself that it was raining.

I worked in book publishing for years, where networking was essential. I could discuss authors, print runs or marketing budgets with ease. But asking how a buyer had travelled to the event? Or where a journalist had parked? I didn’t care! So why were these the conversations we were all having? Everyone else seemed at ease, while I felt on edge.

Every exchange felt like a performance, an evaluation I was sure I was failing. I didn’t understand the rules of engagement. For example, how long should small talk last? Should I answer honestly? I worried that my responses were either flat or manic (狂躁的), my questions barked out like an interrogator (审讯者).

Then came an unexpected encounter that changed everything. In early May, I attended the annual publishing gathering. I stood by the food table, holding a cup of wine and nodding with a tight smile to stop more conversation.

Then, the self-help author Wayne Dyer approached, calm and thoughtful, like a person who could find meaning in small things. He didn’t lead with the usual topics about the weather or my weekend. Instead, he glanced at the event copy I was holding and remarked, “I’ve always been struck by the cover art for this series. In your view, what really makes a cover work?” His tone was thoughtful and his gaze stayed on me. Caught off guard, I gave a real answer. We fell into a short, easy discussion about design and what drew a reader in. For once, the chat didn’t feel forced; it felt like an exchange. I felt listened to.

With a brief smile, he drifted away, leaving his words hanging in the air, “Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change.”

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Inspired, I decided to try a new approach.

Now small talk no longer causes me anxiety.

二、材料分析

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高中英语读后续写——苏北七市模拟考试话题 small talk 第3张三、官方范文鉴赏

Inspired, I decided to try a new approach. When a colleague mentioned a long drive, I nodded and asked, “Was the audiobook any good? I’m always looking for a recommendation.” He blinked, and launched into an enthusiastic review of a history podcast series. In a meeting, instead of asking about someone’s weekend, I noted the hiking boots under the table and inquired, “Which trail broke those in?” The usually quiet designer grinned and shared stories about real connection summit hikes. Gradually, every exchange felt like a real connection rather than forced small talk. Wayne was right: it wasn’t about learning how to handle small talk, but about changing my relationship with it entirely.

Now small talk no longer causes me anxiety. By asking myself what I might genuinely want to know about a person, I feel engaged in every encounter. I’m not performing politeness; I’m following a thread of curiosity. I’m not simply filling the silence; I’m bridging it with real interest. To me, small talk feels like a door waiting to be opened. Looking back, I owe that transformation to Wayne. His simple yet profound advice doesn’t just help me survive small talk — it helps me find genuine connection in the most unexpected places.

四、五感写作套用范文鉴赏

Inspired, I decided to try a new approach.At the sight of the bustling crowd at the annual publishing gathering, I fixed my gaze on a colleague holding a wine glass and flipping through a book, my racing heart slowing down a little. ThereforeUpon hearing the colleague mention a long drive to the gathering, I leaned forward with a smile.“Was the audiobook you listened to on the way any good?” I asked, tilting my head in curiosity, “I’m always looking for newrecommendations to pass the time.”He recommended to me sincerely and we exchanged an understanding smile with each other. Later,Without hesitation, I walked over to a quiet designer, noted her weary face and inquired about her weekend adventures, with genuine interest. A relaxing  atmosphere lingered around the room.

Now small talk no longer causes me anxiety.At the sight of the warm smiles on people’s faces, I let go of my last bit of anxiety.Upon hearing the designer’s vivid stories of weekend hikes, I found myself leaning in, fully engaged.“Your stories make me want to hit the trails too,” I laughed, leaning back in my chair with a relaxed sigh.Without hesitation, I joined another group, asked about their favorite book releases, and shared my own thoughts, feeling more at ease with each word.I was finding genuine connection in the most unexpected places.Looking back, I owe this transformation to the simple yet profound advice I received. It suddenly occurred to me that small talk wasn’t about performing politeness—it was about following a thread of curiosity to connect with others.Gradually, every exchange felt like a real bond rather than forced chatter.

small talk看似“闲聊”,实则是建立关系、化解尴尬、开启深度对话的第一步。从礼貌表达,到社交礼仪与文化边界,都是高考与未来应用的必备能力,让英语回归交流本质。

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