高中英语高考复习脱险类读后续写专项练习(共5组,含句子翻译小练习,附参考答案和范文)
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高考英语脱险类读后续写专项练习班级考号姓名总分(一)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。OneweekendinJuly, Jane andherhusband, Tom,haddriventhreehourstocampovernightbya lake intheforest.Unfortunately,onthewayanunpleasantsubjectcameupandtheystartedtoquarrel.Bythetimetheyreachedthelake,JanewassoangrythatshesaidtoTom,“I’mgoingtofindabetterspotforustocamp”and walked away.Withnopathtofollow,Janejustwalkedonforquitealongtime.Aftershehad climbed toahighplace,sheturnedaround,hopingtoseethelake.Tohersurprise,shesawnothingbutforestand,farbeyond,a snowcappedmountaintop.Shesuddenlyrealizedthatshewaslost.“Tom!”shecried.“Help!”Noreply.IfonlyshehadnotlefthermobilephoneinthatbagwithTom.Janekeptmoving,butthefarthershewalked,themoreconfusedshebecame.Asnightwasbeginningtofall,Janewassotiredthatshehadtostopforthenight.Lyingawakeinthedark,JanewantedverymuchtobewithTomandherfamily.Shewantedtoholdhimandtellhimhowmuchshelovedhim.Janeroseatthebreakofday,hungryandthirsty.Shecouldhearwatertrickling(滴落)somewhere atadistance.Quicklyshefollowedthesoundtoa stream.Tohergreatjoy,shealsosawsomeberrybushes.Shedrankandateafewberries.Neverinherlifehadshetastedanythingbetter.Feelingstrongernow,Janebegantowalkalongthestreamandhopeitwouldleadhertothelake.Asshepickedherwaycarefullyalongthestream,Janehearda helicopter.Isthatforme?Unfortunately,thetreesmadeitimpossibleforpeopletoseeherfromabove.Afewminuteslater,anotherhelicopterflewoverhead.Janetookoffher yellowblouse,thinkingthatsheshouldgotoanopenareaandflagthemiftheycamebackagain.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Butnomorehelicopterscameanditwasgettingdarkagain.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ItwasdaybreakwhenJanewokeup.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________10\n翻译小练习:1.一片漆黑立刻笼罩了整个森林。________________________________________________________________________________2.简,精疲力竭,害怕,躺在一块石头旁边,想念她遥远的家人。________________________________________________________________________________3.所有美好的回忆涌上心头,她忍不住哭了起来:“如果不是我和汤姆吵架,走开,爬到高处,我就不会被困在这个可怕的地方,面对死亡的危险。”________________________________________________________________________________4.她因无休止的焦虑而后悔,然后眼睛里噙着晶莹的泪水。________________________________________________________________________________5.尽管她很虚弱,她还是挣扎着站起来,继续寻求帮助。________________________________________________________________________________6.令她非常高兴的是,一架直升飞机一次又一次地从头顶飞过。________________________________________________________________________________7.她又急又兴奋,把自己的黄色上衣挂在旗子上,不遗余力地大叫,以吸引别人的注意。________________________________________________________________________________8.幸运的是,她最终被发现并被带上了直升机。________________________________________________________________________________9.在那里,她看到了她的丈夫,一个男人盯着她,脸上带着宽慰的表情。________________________________________________________________________________10.她尽可能紧紧地抱住他,激动得说不出话来。________________________________________________________________________________11.此外,他们同意不再吵架,决定过上最充实的生活。________________________________________________________________________________(二)读后续写阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Rebeccastretchedhertiredback.“That’sthelast seedling(种树苗),Pa.Haveweplanted enough?”Pawalkedtotheendoftherowofcottonwoodseedlings.“No,”hesaid.“Wehavetoplant treesallthewaytothatrockoverthere.We’llneedabouttwentymoreseedlings.”“I’llgettheseedlings.”offered Rebecca.Shelongedtocoolherfeetintheshallowriver runningthroughthecottonfield.“You’dbetterletmego,MissPetticoats,”teasedher twinbrother,William.“Therearedangersalloverthisprairie(牧场/草原)“Youmaybothgo,”saidPa.“Buthurryback.I’dliketofinishbeforesundown.”Theywentacrosstheshallowrivertoasandbarwheresmallcottonwoodseedlingsgrew.Gently,theypulledtheseedlingsfromthesand.“There!That’stwenty,withafewtospare.”saidRebecca.“OK,”saidWilliam.Heledthewaytothe riverbank,thenstopped.“Look!There’sthe dugout(防空壕)welivedinwhenwemovedherelastyear.”Hepointedtoaholeinthegrassy riverbank.“Comeon,let’sgoinside.”“No,”Rebeccasaid,“Paiswaiting.Besides,it’shardtellingwhat’sinthere.”“Thenyoustartback.”saidWilliam,handingtheseedlingstoRebecca.I’ll catchup.”Herantothedugoutandsteppedinside.Rebeccatiedtheseedlingsintoherlongapron(围裙)andbegantowalk.Suddenlyshe froze inhertracks.Ahugeprairie rattlesnake(响尾蛇)movedalongtheriverbank.Itstoppedrightinfrontofthedugoutandlaystill,coileduponthewarmsunnybank.“William!”Rebeccashouted.“Don’tcomeout!”“Huh?”Williamsfaceappearedatatinywindowbesidethedoorofthedugout.Rebeccapointedtowardtherattler.William'sfacepaledwhenhesawthesnakeblockingthedoorway.HeturneddesperateeyestowardRebecca,thenheglancedbehindhimself.Rebeccaknewwhathewasthinking:“Weretheremoresnakeswaitingintheshadowycornersofthedugout?”Rebecca’10\nsmind raced,tryingtothinkofawaytogetWilliamoutofthere.Anideapoppedintoherhead.Itwastheironlyhope.Itwasrisky,butitwastheonlyhope.“Don’tmove,”shesaidtoWilliaminasoftvoice.“WhenrsayNOW,yourunoutofthereasfastasyoucan.”Rebeccaremovedtheskirt-like petticoat(衬裙)frombeneathherdress,thendippeditintotheriver.Shesqueezedoutsomeofthewater,thenclimbedtothetopofthebank,directlyabovethe dugout’sopening.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语己为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:“Getreadytorun,William,”shesaid,keepinganeyeonthemotionlesssnake.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:AreyouOK?heasked,breathingheavily.Rebeccanodded.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________翻译小练习:1.丽贝卡尽可能地打开滴水的衬裙(被水打湿了)。________________________________________________________________________________2.她靠在岸边时双手颤抖。________________________________________________________________________________3.她一个快速的动作,把厚重的衣服扔到响尾蛇身上。________________________________________________________________________________4.“现在!”当蛇开始在衬裙下移动时,她对威廉喊道。________________________________________________________________________________5.威廉跳过那条被盖住的蛇,跑得很快,然后停下来转过身来。丽贝卡就在他后面。________________________________________________________________________________6.她很高兴他们设法逃走了。他们花了五分钟才喘口气,使自己平静下来。________________________________________________________________________________10\n7.丽贝卡检查了一下,以确保幼苗还是完整的。________________________________________________________________________________8.然后威廉感激地拥抱了丽贝卡。“谢谢,姐姐。我也会为你做同样的事。”________________________________________________________________________________9.丽贝卡笑着说。“你不可能,因为你不穿衬裙!”他们笑着跑回了树林。________________________________________________________________________________(三)读后续写阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Ayoungmanwenttovisittheoldestandwisestmaninthevillageforsomeadviceonhowhecouldbecomerich.“Treasure isyourstobehadatthetopofYonderMountain,”advised thewiseoldman ashepointedtoatallmountainin thedistance.“Youmusttravelonfoottothetopofthemountain.Thereyouwillfindrichesbeyondyourbelief.Onceyouleavethetopofthemountain,whateverremainswillbelostforever.”Theyoungman couldhardlywaituntilthemorningwhenhewastomeetwiththewiseoldmanforfinalinstructions.Whenhearrivedatthewiseoldman'shome,hesawalong,thickloglyingonthegroundinfrontofthehouse.“Youmustcarrythislogonyourjourneytothetopofthemountain,anditisanecessarypartofyour journey.Youmusttakeitwithyoutothetopofthemountaintoclaimyourtreasure,”explainedthewiseoldman.Theyoungmanwasnotpleasedwiththissuddensurprise,butherespectedthewiseoldmanandasheliftedthelong, heavylog ontohisshouldersand struggled downtheroadtowardsthemountain,herealizedthatthetripwouldnotbeaseasyashethought.Afterhewaswalkingforawhile,awoodsmancameuptohimandsaid,“Itlookslikethatlogisprettyheavy.Wouldyoulikemetocutsomeofitofftomakeitlighter?”Theyoungmanwasexhausted,sohesaid,“Isupposethatalittlebitcutofftheendwouldn'thurt.”Andthe woodsmancuttwo inches offtheend.Awhilelatertheyoungmanmetafarmeronhiswaybackfromthefields.Andthefarmerhelpedhimcuttwoinchesofftheend.Atthebottomofthemountain,theyoungmanmetupwitha trapper whohelpedhimcutfourmoreinchesoffthelog.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Theyoungmancontinuedtostruggletoclimbthemountain.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________10\nParagraph2:Theexcitedyoungmanlaythelogacrossthegapanddiscoveredthatit.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________翻译小练习:1.原木仍然很重,但他觉得轻松多了。幸运的是,当他几乎筋疲力尽时,他看到了山顶。________________________________________________________________________________2.围绕着山顶,宝藏闪闪发光。________________________________________________________________________________3.他喜出望外,跑向宝藏。________________________________________________________________________________4.但走近一点,他发现路的尽头有一个巨大的缺口,越过缺口似乎是找到宝藏的唯一途径。________________________________________________________________________________5.“我怎么能到那里?”他看了看日志,想起了那位睿智的老人所说的话。________________________________________________________________________________6.兴奋的年轻人把原木放在缺口上,发现它太短了,走不过去。________________________________________________________________________________7.他看到了无法够到的宝藏,多么后悔让原木被砍掉!________________________________________________________________________________8.经过多次徒劳的尝试,他不得不离开顶端。________________________________________________________________________________9.他真后悔!他明白了这位聪明的老人想教给他什么,那就是,当我们努力取得成功时,决不应耍花招欺骗自己。________________________________________________________________________________(四)野外遇蛇阅读下面材料,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。Rebeccastretchedhertiredback.“That’sthelastseedling(种树苗),Pa.Haveweplantedenough?”Pawalkedtotheendoftherowofcottonwoodseedlings.“No,”hesaid.“Wehavetoplanttreesallthewaytothatrockoverthere.We’llneedabouttwentymoreseedlings.”“I’llgettheseedlings.”offeredRebecca.Shelongedtocoolherfeetintheshallowriverrunningthroughthecottonfield.“You’dbetterletmego,MissPetticoats,”teasedhertwinbrother,William.“Therearedangersalloverthisprairie(牧场/草原)“Youmaybothgo,”saidPa.“Buthurryback.I’dliketofinishbeforesundown.”Theywentacrosstheshallowrivertoasandbarwheresmallcottonwoodseedlingsgrew.Gently,theypulledtheseedlingsfromthesand.“There!That’stwenty,withafewtospare.”saidRebecca.“OK,”saidWilliam.Heledthewaytotheriverbank,thenstopped.10\n“Look!There’sthedugout(防空壕)welivedinwhenwemovedherelastyear.”Hepointedtoaholeinthegrassyriverbank.“Comeon,let’sgoinside.”“No,”Rebeccasaid,“Paiswaiting.Besides,it’shardtellingwhat’sinthere.”“Thenyoustartback.”saidWilliam,handingtheseedlingstoRebecca.I’llcatchup.”Herantothedugoutandsteppedinside.Rebeccatiedtheseedlingsintoherlongapron(围裙)andbegantowalk.Suddenlyshefrozeinhertracks.Ahugeprairierattlesnake(响尾蛇)movedalongtheriverbank.Itstoppedrightinfrontofthedugoutandlaystill,coileduponthewarmsunnybank.“William!”Rebeccashouted.“Don’tcomeout!”“Huh?”Williamsfaceappearedatatinywindowbesidethedoorofthedugout.Rebeccapointedtowardtherattler.William'sfacepaledwhenhesawthesnakeblockingthedoorway.HeturneddesperateeyestowardRebecca,thenheglancedbehindhimself.Rebeccaknewwhathewasthinking:“Weretheremoresnakeswaitingintheshadowycornersofthedugout?”Rebecca’smindraced,tryingtothinkofawaytogetWilliamoutofthere.Anideapoppedintoherhead.Itwastheironlyhope.Itwasrisky,butitwastheonlyhope.“Don’tmove,”shesaidtoWilliaminasoftvoice.“WhenrsayNOW,yourunoutofthereasfastasyoucan.”Rebeccaremovedtheskirt-likepetticoat(衬裙)frombeneathherdress,thendippeditintotheriver.Shesqueezedoutsomeofthewater,thenclimbedtothetopofthebank,directlyabovethedugout’sopening.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语己为你写好;Paragraph1:“Getreadytorun,William,”shesaid,keepinganeyeonthemotionlesssnake.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:AreyouOK?heasked,breathingheavily.Rebeccanodded.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________10\n(五)洞穴探险读后续写阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Withtheirwaylightedbyheadlamps,theywalkeddownanarrowpassagestuddedwithsharprocks.Theraincamedownsteadyandhard.JasonStoriehearditbutwasnotworriedashepreparedforadayofcavingwithfivefriendsinaremotespot80milesnorthwestofhishomeinDuncan,onCanada’sVancouverIsland.Itwas6a.m.onDecember5,2015.Asanewcomertothesport,Jasonhadgonecavingonlyfourtimes.Thiswouldbehistoughestoutingyet:acavecalledCascade.Itwasdangerousenoughthattheentrancewasblockedbyalockedmetaldoortokeepthecasualcaversout.Aboutamilelongand338feetdeep,Cascadewasfulloftumsandbarelypassabletightsqueezes.Jasonwasnewamongthegroup,withtheleastexperienceand,at43,olderbyadecadeormore.ItwashisfriendAndrewMunoz,33,whointroducedhimtothesport.UnlikeJason,Andrewwasanexpertcaver-aformercavingguide,actually.Theyhikedabitbeforecomingtothedoor,whichsatintheground—you’dmissitifyouweren’tlookingforit.Itwas10a.m.Withtheirwaylightedbyheadlamps,theywalkeddownanarrowpassagestuddedwithsharprocks.Thesilencewasbrokenbyadrip-drip-dripfromabove.Soonthedripturnedintoalightbutsteadyflow,andtheywerewadinginwateruptotheirankles,thentotheirshins.Twohourslater,theyapproachedoneofthefeaturesthatmadethecaveunique:anarrowpassagenotbigenoughtostandupinthatledintoashort,tightdownhill.Thishadaname:Bastard’sCrawl.Fourstreamsmethere,andindeed,thewaterwasflowingmorequickly.Thesoundofthewaterhadturnedintoaroar.WhentheyfinallynearedthetopoftheCrawl,therewerebarelyfourinchesofairleftbetweenthewaterandtheceiling.notenoughforthemtokeeptheirheadsuptobreathe.Theycametoterrifyingrealizationthattheywereindanger!注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语己为你写好;Paragraph1:Thewaterkeptrising,andtherewasnohopeofrescue.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Slowlybutsteadily,thegroupmadetheirwayforward.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________10\n附:参考答案和范文(一)1.一片漆黑立刻笼罩了整个森林。Immediately,anabsolutedarknessruledtheforest.2.简,精疲力竭,害怕,躺在一块石头旁边,想念她遥远的家人。Jane,exhaustedandscared,laydownnearastone,missingherfamilyatadistance.3.所有美好的回忆涌上心头,她忍不住哭了起来:“如果不是我和汤姆吵架,走开,爬到高处,我就不会被困在这个可怕的地方,面对死亡的危险。”Allthefantasticmemorycrowdedinandshecouldn’thelpcrying,“Hadn’tIquarreledwithTom,walkedawayandclimbedtothehighplace,Iwouldn’tbetrappedinthisawfulplace,confrontedwiththedangerofdying.”4.她因无休止的焦虑而后悔,然后眼睛里噙着晶莹的泪水。Sheregrettedwithendlessanxiety,andthenbecameasleepwithshiningtearsinhereyes.5.尽管她很虚弱,她还是挣扎着站起来,继续寻求帮助。Weakasshewas,shestruggledtoherfeet,continuingsearchingforassistance.6.令她非常高兴的是,一架直升飞机一次又一次地从头顶飞过。Tohergreatjoy,ahelicopterwasflyingoverheadagainandagain.7.她又急又兴奋,把自己的黄色上衣挂在旗子上,不遗余力地大叫,以吸引别人的注意。Eagerandexcited,sheflaggedheryellowblouseandsparednoefforttoyellsoastoattractothers’attention.8.幸运的是,她最终被发现并被带上了直升机。Fortunately,shewaseventuallynoticedandbroughtintothehelicopter.9.在那里,她看到了她的丈夫,一个男人盯着她,脸上带着宽慰的表情。There,shesawherhusband,amanstaringather,wearinganexpressionofrelief.10.她尽可能紧紧地抱住他,激动得说不出话来。Astightlyaspossible,shehuggedhimandwastoothrilledtosayanything.11.此外,他们同意不再吵架,决定过上最充实的生活。Besides,theyagreednevertoquarrelagain,determiningtolivethelifetothefullest.【参考范文】Butnomorehelicopterscameanditwasgettingdarkagain.Immediately,anabsolutedarknessruledtheforest.Jane,exhaustedandscared,laydownnearastone,missingherfamily atadistance.Allthefantasticmemorycrowdedinandshecouldn’thelpcrying,“Hadn’tIquarreledwith Tom, walked awayand climbed tothehighplace,Iwouldn’tbetrappedinthisawfulplace,confrontedwiththedangerofdying.”Sheregrettedwithendlessanxiety,andthenbecameasleepwithshiningtearsinhereyes.ItwasdaybreakwhenJanewokeup.Weakasshewas,shestruggledtoherfeet,continuingsearchingforassistance.Tohergreatjoy,a helicopter wasflyingoverheadagainandagain.Eagerandexcited,sheflaggedher yellowblouse andsparednoefforttoyellsoastoattractothers’attention.Fortunately,shewaseventuallynoticedandbroughtintothehelicopter.There,shesawherhusband,amanstaringather,wearinganexpressionofrelief.Astightlyaspossible,shehuggedhimandwastoothrilledtosayanything.Besides,theyagreednevertoquarrelagain,determiningtolivethelifetothefullest. (二)1.丽贝卡尽可能地打开滴水的衬裙(被水打湿了)。Rebeccaopenedthedrippingpetticoat(wetthroughwithwater)asmuchasshecould.2.她靠在岸边时双手颤抖。Herhandsshookassheleanedoverthebank.3.她一个快速的动作,把厚重的衣服扔到响尾蛇身上。Withoneswiftmovement,shedroppedtheheavygarmentontopoftherattlesnake.4.“现在!”当蛇开始在衬裙下移动时,她对威廉喊道。10\n“NOW!”sheshoutedtoWilliamasthesnakebegantomoveunderthepetticoat.5.威廉跳过那条被盖住的蛇,跑得很快,然后停下来转过身来。丽贝卡就在他后面。Williamjumpedoverthecoveredsnakeandranfastbeforehestoppedandturnedaround.Rebeccawasrightbehindhim.6.她很高兴他们设法逃走了。他们花了五分钟才喘口气,使自己平静下来。Shewasgladtheymanagedtoescape.Ittookthemfiveminutestocatchtheirbreathandcalmthemselvesdown.7.丽贝卡检查了一下,以确保幼苗还是完整的。Rebeccacheckedtomakesurethattheseedlingswerestillcomplete.8.然后威廉感激地拥抱了丽贝卡。“谢谢,姐姐。我也会为你做同样的事。”ThenWilliamgaveRebeccaagratefulhug.“Thanks,sister.I’dhavedonethesameforyoubackthere.”9.丽贝卡笑着说。“你不可能,因为你不穿衬裙!”他们笑着跑回了树林。Rebeccasaidwithagrin.“Youcouldn’thave,foryoudon’twearpetticoats!”Laughing,theyracedbacktothewoods.【参考范文】Paragraph1:“Getreadytorun,William, ”shesaid,keepinganeyeonthemotionlesssnake.Rebecca openedthedripping petticoat(wetthroughwithwater)asmuchasshecould.Herhandsshookassheleanedoverthebank.Withoneswiftmovement, shedroppedtheheavygarmentontopofthe rattlesnake.“NOW!”sheshoutedtoWilliamasthesnakebegantomoveunderthepetticoat.Williamjumpedoverthecoveredsnakeandranfastbeforehestoppedandturnedaround.Rebeccawasrightbehindhim.Paragraph2:“AreyouOK?”heasked, breathingheavily.Rebeccanodded.Shewasgladtheymanagedtoescape.Ittookthemfiveminutestocatchtheirbreathandcalmthemselvesdown.Rebeccacheckedtomakesurethatthe seedlings werestillcomplete.ThenWilliamgaveRebeccaagratefulhug.“Thanks,sister.I’dhavedonethesameforyoubackthere.”Rebeccasaidwithagrin.“Youcouldn’thave, foryoudon’twearpetticoats!”Laughing, theyracedbacktothewoods.(三)1.原木仍然很重,但他觉得轻松多了。幸运的是,当他几乎筋疲力尽时,他看到了山顶。Thelogwasstillheavy,buthefeltmucheasier.Luckily,whenhewasnearlytiredout,hesawthetopofthehill.2.围绕着山顶,宝藏闪闪发光。Surroundingthetopofthehill,thetreasurewasglittering.3.他喜出望外,跑向宝藏。Beingoverjoyed,herantothetreasure.4.但走近一点,他发现路的尽头有一个巨大的缺口,越过缺口似乎是找到宝藏的唯一途径。Butwhengotcloser,hefoundahugegapattheendoftheroad,andgettingacrossthegapseemedtobetheonlywaytogettothetreasure.5.“我怎么能到那里?”他看了看日志,想起了那位睿智的老人所说的话。“HowcouldIgetthere?”Lookingatthelog,hethoughtofwhatthewiseoldmanhadsaid.6.兴奋的年轻人把原木放在缺口上,发现它太短了,走不过去。Theexcitedyoungmanlaythelogacrossthegapanddiscoveredthatitwastooshorttocoverthedistance.7.他看到了无法够到的宝藏,多么后悔让原木被砍掉!Seeingthetreasurethatcouldn'tbereached,howheregrettedallowingthelogtobecut!8.经过多次徒劳的尝试,他不得不离开顶端。Aftermanyvaintries,hehadtoleavethetop.9.他真后悔!他明白了这位聪明的老人想教给他什么,那就是,当我们努力取得成功时,决不应耍花招欺骗自己。Howregretfulhewas!Heunderstoodwhatthewiseoldmanwantedtoteachhim,thatis,whenwe10\narestrugglingtosuccess,weshouldneverplaytrickstocheatourselves.【参考范文】Paragraph1:Theyoungmancontinuedtostruggletoclimbthemountain.Thelogwasstillheavy,buthefeltmucheasier.Luckily,whenhewasnearlytiredout,hesawthetopofthehill.Surroundingthetopofthehill,thetreasurewasglittering.Beingoverjoyed,herantothetreasure.Butwhengotcloser,hefoundahugegapattheendoftheroad,andgettingacrossthegapseemedtobetheonlywaytogettothetreasure.“HowcouldIgetthere?”Lookingatthelog,hethoughtofwhatthewiseoldmanhadsaid.Paragraph2:Theexcitedyoungmanlaythelogacrossthegapanddiscoveredthatitwastooshorttocoverthedistance.Seeingthetreasurethatcouldn'tbereached,howheregrettedallowingthelogtobecut!Aftermanyvaintries,hehadtoleavethetop.Howregretfulhewas!Heunderstoodwhatthewiseoldmanwantedtoteachhim,thatis,whenwearestrugglingtosuccess,weshouldneverplaytrickstocheatourselves.(四)野外遇蛇【参考范文】Paragraph1:“Getreadytorun,William,”shesaid,keepinganeyeonthemotionlesssnake.Rebeccaopenedthedrippingpetticoat(wetthroughwithwater)asmuchasshecould.Herhandsshookassheleanedoverthebank.Withoneswiftmovement,shedroppedtheheavygarmentontopoftherattlesnake.“NOW!”sheshoutedtoWilliamasthesnakebegantomoveunderthepetticoat.Williamjumpedoverthecoveredsnakeandranfastbeforehestoppedandturnedaround.Rebeccawasrightbehindhim.Paragraph2:“AreyouOK?”heasked,breathingheavily.Rebeccanodded.Shewasgladtheymanagedtoescape.Ittookthemfiveminutestocatchtheirbreathandcalmthemselvesdown.Rebeccacheckedtomakesurethattheseedlingswerestillcomplete.ThenWilliamgaveRebeccaagratefulhug.“Thanks,sister.I’dhavedonethesameforyoubackthere.”Rebeccasaidwithagrin.“Youcouldn’thave,foryoudon’twearpetticoats!”Laughing,theyracedbacktothewoods.(五)洞穴探险【参考范文】Paragraph1:Thewaterkeptrising,andtherewasnohopeofrescue.Thehourspassed.JasonandAndrewdidn’tdaretomoveforfearofslipping.Theydozedoffandthenjerkedthemselvesawake.Everyonceinawhile,oneofthemturnedonhisheadlamptocheckthewaterlevel.Anhourlater,thewaterlevelwentdownenoughthattheycouldtryanescape.Stifffromkeepinginonepositionfor12hours,theyslowlyunfoldedtheirbodies.Jasonscreamedinpain,buthewasdeterminednottoletitstophim.Paragraph2:Slowlybutsteadily,thegroupmadetheirwayforward.Still,eachtimeJasonmovedaleg,hecriedout.Overthenext90minutes,theymadetheirwaytowardtheentrance,attimesinchest-highwater.Now,inapassagethatwashighenoughforthemtowalkupright,Jasonsawsomethingflickerinthedistance.“Lights!Iseelights!”Jasonshoutedout.Forthefirsttimesinceenteringthecave,over20hoursearlier,Jason’semotionsgotthebestofhimandtearstrickleddownhischeeks.10
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