专题05 迷路篇-2024新高考英语读后续写话题分类汇编
展开阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Jenny was the nly child in her hme. She had a quarrel with her mther that afternn and she ran ut f the huse angrily. She culdn’t help weeping srrwfully when she thught f the sclding frm her mther. Having wandered aimlessly in the street fr hurs, she felt a little hungry and wished fr smething t eat, but it was nt even pssible fr her, since she had nthing with her. She std beside a stand fr a while, watching the middle-aged seller busy ding his business. Hwever, with n mney in hand, she sighed and had t leave.
The seller behind the stand nticed the yung girl and asked, “Hey, girl, yu want t have the ndles?”
“Oh, yes... but I dn’t have mney n me…” she replied.
“That’s nthing. I’ll treat yu tday,” said the man, “cme in.”
The seller brught her a bwl f ndles, whse smell was s attractive. As she was eating, Jenny cried silently.
“What is it?” asked the man kindly.
“Nthing, actually I was just tuched by yur kindness!” said Jenny as she wiped her tears, “Even a stranger n the street will give me a bwl f ndles, while my mther, drve me ut f the huse. She shwed n care fr me. She is s merciless cmpared t a stranger!!”
Hearing the wrds, the seller smiled “Girl, d yu really think s? I nly gave yu a bwl f ndles and yu thanked me a lt. But it is yur mther wh has raised yu since yu were a baby. Can yu number the times she cked fr yu? Have yu expressed yur gratitude t her?”
Jenny sat there, speechless and numb with shck; she remembered mther’sfamiliar face and weathered hands. “Why did I nt think f that? A bwl f ndles frm a stranger made me feel indebted, but I have never thanked my mum fr what she has dne fr me.”
On the way hme, Jenny made up her mind t make an aplgy t her mther fr her rudeness as sn as she arrived hme.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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Appraching the drway, Jenny tk a deep breath.
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A gentle tuch n her hair called her mind back. ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Appraching the drway, Jenny tk a deep breath. When she kncked at the dr, she fund the dr was lcked and her mther was nt in. Tired and sad, she sat dwn in frnt f the huse. “Where culd my mther be?” she wndered, “Was she still angry with me?” Again, the scene f the quarrel appeared in her mind. She remembered her rudeness t her mther. Realizing that all the sclding frm her mther was due t the fact that her mther really cared a lt abut her, she felt rather ashamed, and tears began t rll dwn her cheeks.
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A gentle tuch n her hair called her mind back. She raised her head and saw the familiar face f her mther. “Here yu cme! I’ve been lking fr yu,” she said, tired and relieved. Jenny culdn’t help thrwing herself int her mther’s arms. “Mum, I’m s srry and thank yu fr all yu have dne fr me.” She expressed her sincere aplgy and great gratitude. Hearing this, her mther smiled patting her back gently.
Passage 2 追兔子迷路
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。
It was summer, and my dad wanted t treat me t a vacatin like never befre. He decided t take me n a trip t the Wild West. We tk a plane t Albuquerque, a big city in the state f New Mexic. We reached Albuquerque in the late afternn. Uncle Paul, my dad’s friend, picked us up frm the airprt and drve us up t his farm in Pecs.
His wife Tina cked us a delicius dinner and we gt t knw his sns Ryan and Kyle. My dad and I spent the night in the guestrm f the farm huse listening t the frgs and water rlling dwn the river nearby. Very early in the mrning. Uncle Paul wke us up t have breakfast. “The day starts at dawn n my farm,” he said. After breakfast, I went t help Aunt Tina feed the chickens, while my dad went with Uncle Paul t take the sheep ut t graze (吃草). I was impressed t see my dad and Uncle Paul riding hrses. They lked really cl.
In the afternn, I asked Uncle Paul if I culd take a hrse ride, and he said yes, as lng as my dad went with me. I wasn’t ging t take a hrse ride by myself anyway. S, my dad and I put n ur new cwby hats, gt n ur hrses, and headed slwly twards the muntains. “Dn’t be late fr supper,” Uncle Paul cried, “and keep t the track s that yu dn’t get lst!” “OK!” my dad cried back. After a while Uncle Paul and his farm huse were ut f sight. It was s peaceful and quiet and the clrs f the brwn rcks, the deep green pine trees, and the late afternn sun mixed t create a magic scene. It lked like a beautiful wven (编织的) blanket spread ut upn the grund just fr us.
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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Suddenly a little rabbit jumped ut in frnt f my hrse.
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We had n idea where we were and it gt dark.
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Suddenly a little rabbit jumped ut in frnt f my hrse. It was furry with a cat f grgeus( 华丽的、极好的) brwn hair. After lking up at me with its pair f red bulbs , it began t scurry(窜逃) ahead. “Why nt catch it and bring it back t Uncle Paul? They must be very happy.” With this thught, I rde hard t hunt fr it. Dad saw it and had t fllw me. The rabbit was very agile, sn entering a muntain frest. We had t get dwn the hrses, cntinuing the chase and ttally frgetting the track back. Even thugh we tried desperately, the rabbit was ut f sight in the end. Then we realized we were in the deep part f a frest.
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We had n idea where we were and it gt dark. And dark cluds seemed t be gathering in the sky. Taking ut the cell phne, we sn fund smething was wrng: n signal. And n cmpass. Frightened, I stared at Dad, trying t seek a slutin fr the truble frm him. “Maybe what yu have learned in gegraphy class wrks," he said, pinting t the stars in the sky. I knew he meant the Nrth Star. Sn we fund the right directin. We hurried back finding the hrses. And the river was in sight again. The family was wrried and abut t call the plice. At the sight f us, they were relieved and hugged us tightly. There was nthing mre memrable than this rabbit hunting in my life!
Passage 3 探险迷路遇好心人
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。
Deep in the frest, my husband and I had climbing ver and crawling under the dwned trees that blcked the dirt path befre us. It was May, yet we walked up a snw-cvered hill. When we nticed ur jeans were wet up t ur knees, it did nt dampen ur spirits. Nt nce did we say, “Let’s turn arund.” This was ur vacatin, and we were n an adventure. Little did we knw this was the beginning f many mre surprises.
The trail was marked as an easy ne-kilmeter hike, yet we were already walking a lng distance. Our lightheartedness stpped when we came ut int a clearing and saw a parking lt withut ur rental car in it. As my eyes scanned the surrundings, nthing lked familiar. My heart raced. I realized we were lst in a ntinal park that did nt fficially pen fr anther week.
Usually, I am the calm ne in the relatinship, but my husband surprised me with his calmness. This did nt cmfrt me; In fact, it heightened my fear. As we walked, I asked my husband t call fr help, but there was n cell-phne signal in this islated(偏僻的)area.
It was awfully quiet except fr ur ftsteps hitting the rad, and my heavy breathing. My husband suggested we cnserve energy and walk slwer. With each step n the rad, my feet and thighs hurt while my mind raced with thughts abut peple wh gt lst in the Canadian wds fr days.
My visin sharpened. I nticed everything arund me: the trees, rcks and snw. I thught we culd eat the snw n the grund in case we needed water. Fr the first time in my life, I was ready and willing t get a ride, but we did nt meet with a single car n the rad. Silently, I prayed multiple times. We fcused n each ther, made jint decisins and cnnected thrugh gratitude. We managed t stay n the main rad and walked straight n.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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My husband suddenly sptted a small building n a hill in the distance. ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Just then, a friendly wman appeared, saying, “Hell.”
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My husband suddenly sptted a small building n a hill in the distance. In n time did we find urselves heading fr it. We were filled with hpe and excitement t find such a building in the middle f nwhere. We climbed up the hill at a swinging pace as if all the pains were gne. As we apprached, a sign came int sight, which read: Administratin Office. Hwever, it was nt pen fr business. The empty hall made us nervus all at nce. We std there hpelessly wndering what t d next.
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Just then, a friendly wman appeared, saying, “Hell.” I culd barely hld back my enthusiasm and blurted ut, “We’re lst!” She cmfrted us and pened a rm fr us t take a break. Seeing we were cld and hungry, she treated us with ht chclate. After studying the map, we figured ut that ur car was parked ver three kilmeters away. She ffered us a ride back t ur car and we accepted gladly. I felt relieved t see ur rental car again. What a blessing t have such an unfrgettable experience!
Passage 4 迷失 受伤 寒冷
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。
Lst, Injured, and Cld
Three days earlier, I was n a guided grup hrseback jurney thrugh the Mntana backcuntry. After we pitched camp in the mrning, I decided t g n a sl trail run. I picked an 8-mile circle n anther guy’s map and shwed him my intended rute s he wuld knw where I was headed. Then I packed a bag with snacks and water and planned t be back by mid-afternn.
I set ff under a clear sky, but after abut 1.5 miles, dark cluds rlled in. Burnt, fallen trees frm a wildfire were cvering the trail. It disappeared under the debris (残骸) and I lst track f it. I began t feel disappinted; everything felt much mre remte than I had expected. As I cnsidered backtracking, it started t rain, s I hid under a tree t stay dry.
Daylight diminished and the temperature drpped. I was wearing nly running shrts and a T-shirt—n match fr an August night in Mntana at nearly 6,000 feet. I held my backpack against my chest, put my face in the pening, and sealed the flap arund the edge f my cap. Each breath filled the backpack with ht air t warm my bdy. Sn I fell asleep.
In the mrning, sunlight crept (爬行) acrss the valley and finally warmed my back. I wndered hw lng it wuld take fr rescuers t find me ff the trail—because the trees were mstly burnt, I was in a fairly visible spt. But as the day prgressed, I wrried abut dehydratin (脱水). I decided t head dwnhill in search f a stream. I lifted my leg and placed my ft flat n the grund, then prpped (撑起) myself up n my hands and pushed my bttm frward. Carefully, I mved dwnhill, placing my leg ahead f me and crab-walking after it. It was slw ging, but this methd kept the pain t a minimum.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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Arund 4 p.m., I heard the distant thunder f a helicpter.
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At sunrise I fund the path.
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Arund 4 p.m., I heard the distant thunder f a helicpter. Excitement sht thrugh my mind. Smene was lking fr me. The helicpter appeared ver the canyn, then turned my way. I waved, but it passed verhead and disappeared. I was disappinted. Arund 8:30 p.m., I stpped n a rck fr the night. By the time it was cmpletely dark, I was t exhausted t keep awake. Befre I knew it, I was asleep.
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At sunrise I fund the path. As I sat cnsidering my ptins, three men n hrseback appeared dwn the trail. My heart beat heavily. “I’m ver here!” I shuted. The rescuers rushed ver. As they talked t me and I drank water, I realized just hw inactive my mind was. They tld me I shuld be prud f myself, helped me nt a hrse, and guided me t safety thrugh the canyn that had almst killed me.
Passage 5 购物打雷走失
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。
It was a Saturday afternn. The clr f the sky was changing, first light gray, then dark gray, and finally dark and dense. The wind was blwing heavily, and the trees were swaying in the strng wind. It began t rain cats and dgs. Sn, the rad was filled with puddles frm the rain.
In such a strmy afternn, My mther tk my five-year-ld brther, Christpher, and me t a new big ty stre she had read abut in the newspaper. "S many tys,“ the advertisement had shuted in full and flashy clr, “ that we had t get a huge warehuse t fit them all!”
Christpher and I culdn't have been mre excited. We ran acrss the parking lt, thrugh the cld and biting rain, as fast as ur little legs culd carry us. We left ur mther utside t battle with the frustrating umbrella, which never wrked when she wanted it t. "Christine! Take care f yur yung brther!” Mther shuted at the tp f her vice.
“Christine! I'm ging t find the Leg sectin(乐高积木区)!There's a new pirate ship I want, and I have fur dllars! Maybe I can buy it!” Christpher exclaimed and ran ff excitedly. I nly half heard him. I tk a right turn and, t my wide-eyed delight, fund myself in the midst f the Barbie(芭比)Wrld.
I was studying a Barbie and ding sme simple math in my head when suddenly an earthshaking clap f thunder rared frm the strm utside. I jumped at the nise, drpping the dll t the flr. The lights flickered(闪烁)nce and died, cvering everything in a blanket f blackness. Thunder cntinued t shake the sky and lightning illuminated the stre fr secnds, casting frightening shadws n my mind.
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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“Oh n,” I thught, “Where’s Christpher?”
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“Christine, I’m here.”
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“Oh n,” I thught, “Where's Christpher?” Scared and frzen n the spt, I felt the need t see, hug my brther and make sure he was all right. My stmach twisted. I ran up and dwn the aisles in the dark, panic filling my small chest and making it difficult t breathe. I kncked int displays f candies and tripped ver tys, while calling my brther's name like crazy. Anxius as I was, I culd nt find him. Tears f frustratin and fear trickled dwn my face, but I cntinued t run.
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“Christine, I'm here.” Excitement tk my breath away — there in the Leg aisle I fund Christpher. He was standing alne, perfectly still, next t the pirate ship set. I began t cry in relief, thrwing my arms arund him and hugged him tightly. He hugged me back, saying, “I knew if I waited here, Christine, yu wuld be able t find me.” Then, I tk his hand in mine and we went t lk fr ur mther, wh must be desperately searching the stre fr us.
Passage 6 寻找雪人迷路
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。
The tiny village f Sundial never seemed t get very cld. In the ten shrt years f his life, Andy had nly ever seen snw n three ccasins. Due t the extreme heat this year, the villagers f Sundial were rather surprised when a snwman walked dwn frm the muntains and int their tiny village.
The snwman wre a thick white cat and a large blue hat ver his rund head. The villagers stared at the man made f snw. “Is he a mnster?” They whispered amng themselves, afraid that he wuld attack them. The snwman, hwever, just wandered int the library, grabbed sme bks, and began reading.
Andy, ever a curius by, walked up t the snwman. “Why are yu wearing such thick clthes? Are yu cld?” The snwman shk his head. “Want t g play?” Andy asked. The snwman ndded and they spent the day running thrugh the wds, playing hide-and-seek. As the sun set, the snwman waved gdbye t his little friend and left Sundial, passing by Andy`s hme n his way back t the muntains.
Andy’s father, the village head, saw the snwman when he lked ut f the windw at the setting sun. Cld sweat dripped dwn his face. The fllwing Sunday, he gave the villagers a very different meeting.
The next time the snwman came t the village, the peple f Sundial were ready, armed with rcks and trches(火把). The strike was cruel. One f his cal eyes was kncked ut, rlling dwn int the snwfield. As the snwman desperately tried t flee, Andy’s father struck him with a little trch, setting his cat n fire. The melting snwman rlled arund, struggling t put ut the blazing flames. As his melting bdy extinguished the flames, the snwman fled the village f Sundial.
“Let him g,” Andy’s father said. “If he’s smart, he wn’t cme back.” He turned arund t find his sn n his knees, crying. “It’s alright, sn. He wn’t bther us again.”
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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That night, Andy didn’t cme hme but left the village t lk fr the snwman.
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The snwman walked int Sundial nce mre.
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That night, Andy didn’t cme hme but left the village t lk fr the snwman. He fllwed the trail f melted snw up int the muntains. As he walked farther, the trail disappeared, fading int the snwfield. Shaking in the biting wind, the pr little by walked thrugh the icy muntains, searching fr his friend, befre cllapsing frm the cld. As he fell int uncnsciusness, he felt smene pick him up. Andy pened his eyes with an effrt, nly t see the snwman carrying him in his wden arms. “I’m srry abut the thers,” Andy whispered, managing a weak smile.
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The snwman walked int Sundial nce mre. Andy’s limp bdy was held in his wden arms. Wrapped arund Andy were the snwman’s cat and hat, given t the by in an attempt t keep him warm. The snwman placed Andy at the feet f the villagers. Andy’s father threw dwn his trch and ran t his by, lking at the snwman, tears in his eyes, "Thank yu." The snwman walked away withut saying a wrd, never t cme back.
Passage 7 寻找野外迷路的孩子们
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。
A few years ag, a child was lst in the wds. He was ut with his brthers and sisters gathering berries, and was accidentally separated frm them, and lst. The children, after lking in vain fr sme time in search f the little wanderer, returned, just in the dusk f the evening, t infrm their parents that their brther was lst and culd nt be fund.
The wds, at that time, were full f bears. The darkness f a cludy night was rapidly cming n, and the alarmed father, gathering a few f his neighbrs, hurried t search fr the lst child. The mther remained at hme almst distracted with suspense (心神不宁).
As the cluds gathered, and the darkness increased, the father and neighbrs with highly excited fears went acrss the wds in all directins and raised lud shuts t attract the attentin f the child.
But their search was in vain. They culd find n trace f the wanderer and as they std under the branches f the tall trees and listened, they wished they might hear his weak vice. Hwever, n sund was brught t their ears, but the strng wind as it swept thrugh the thick branches f the frest.
The gathering cluds threatened an appraching strm, and the deep darkness f the night had already envelped them. It was difficult t imagine what were the feelings f that father. And wh culd imagine hw deep the wrry which filled the heart f that mther, as she heard the wind and lked at the darkness in which her child was wandering!
The search was cntinued in vain till nine ’clck in the evening. Then, ne f the parties was sent back t the village, t cllect the villagers fr a mre extensive search. Every heart sympathized in the srrws f the anxius parents. Sn grups f the peple were seen climbing the hill. Befre lng, the rain began t fall, but n news came back t the village f the lst child. Hardly an eye was that night clsed in sleep, and there was nt a mther wh did nt feel fr the parents.
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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The night passed away, and the mrning dawned, and yet n news came.
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Abut seven in the mrning, villagers made arrangements fr a final search.
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The night passed away, and the mrning dawned, and yet n news came. Mm kept pacing up and dwn in the rm, lking ut f the windw anxiusly and nervusly. At the thught f his little by wh might be threatened by wild bears, she felt a lump in her thrat. Outside f the windw, a hwling strm was sweeping crazily, with the lud shuts frm all parties eching in every crner f the village. Their cats and helmets were all wet thrugh with rains and sweats. Exhausted as they were, nne f them ever paused fr a rest. (86w)
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Abut seven in the mrning, villagers made arrangements fr a final search. This time, they fund themselves walking n a freign path. All at nce, a man shuted with wild excitement as he fund berries n the grund. Fllwing the berries, they sn fund the little wanderer in the dark crner f a dark cave, shivering and weeping in fear. “There! There!” the father sprang t his feet and dashed twards the by, hlding him int his arms tightly. At the sight f his father and all the familiar villagers, the by eventually beamed a relieved and tired smile, with tears blurring his visin. (92w)
Passage 8 带狗寻找迷失小孩
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。
The mn was hanging lw in the Suth Carlina sky as Misha finished lading her truck. Then she led Gandalf t his cage in the back. It was 3 a. m. n Tuesday March 20. Misha's husband, Chuck, came ut t see her ff. "Dn't expect t g up there and find that lst by in the wds, because it's just nt ging t happen," Chuck said. As a retired firefighter, he had seen mre incredible things than a kid surviving three cld nights in the muntains, but he didn't want his wife t be disappinted in herself r her dg.
Three days earlier, 12-year-ld Michael disappeared suddenly frm his trp's campsite in Dughtn Park in the Blue Ridge Muntains. A massive search party had been sent ut t find the by that had been missing in the wds fr three days, but there was barely a trace f the by. They were abut t lse hpe when ne dg. named Gandalf, stepped in.
Misha and Gandalf her tw-year-ld dg, had trained fr a year with the Suth Carlina Search and Rescue Dg Assciatin. But this was their first real jb. Dughtn Park was lcated in a bwl n the side f a muntain. It was cvered with heavy frest, where slippery mss (苔薛)and waterfall spray threatened ftings and thundering streams culd drwn ut a child's cry fr help.
Misha and her teammates arrived at the staging area arund 7 a.m. n Tuesday, day fur. The wind was cming tward them nw. arund the shulder f a cliff (悬崖).Gandalf was abut 30 yards ahead , wrking the bank f the stream where it turned beneath a wall f rck. Misha saw him quickly lift his head again. Was that the sign she'd been waiting fr? Gandalf ran t the left , ut f sight behind the cliff face. Misha tried t climb up the track behind him.
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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All f a sudden came the barking f Gandalf.
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As it turned ut, Michael's experience was tugh.
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All f a sudden came the barking f Gandalf. When Misha heard the bark, she immediately climbed ver the track and lked arund. At first, She saw Gandalf was walking back and frth arund a rck. Misha went ver and saw Michael, wh gt injured. His right leg was pushed under a stne. He lked weak and uncnscius. Then Misha immediately called n her teammates t save Michael. They remved the stne n Michael’s leg and sent him t the nearest hspital.
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As it turned ut, Michael's experience was tugh. After treatment, he came t life. Then he tld them what had happened t him in the frest. A few days ag, he was playing arund the campsite when he saw a beautiful butterfly flying arund. He tried t catch the butterfly and chased after it. Hwever, when he wanted t return t the campsite, he realized that he was lst. During thse days, he was filled with cld and hunger. He slipped and his right leg was pushed under the stne when he was lking fr his way back. Frtunately, it was Gandalf, Misha, and Misha’s teammates wh saved him. He said he wuld appreciate that frever.
Passage 9 遭遇暴风雪迷路
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。
On Sunday, Nichlas, a teenager, went skiing with his father at Sugarlaf Muntain in Maine.
They had a wnderful day and decided t drive hme t Massachusetts after a final run. They tk a chairlift t the tp f the muntain, where they split up t g dwn in different trails. When the father finished his run, he headed t the parking lt t wait fr his sn. Hwever, Nichlas never shwed up.
It turned ut that a fierce snwstrm had swept int the area as Nichlas was n his way dwn. Unable t see far, he accidentally turned ff the path and ventured dwn the west side f the muntain. Befre he knew it, Nichlas was lst and all alne. His way back t the ski trails was blcked. What’s wrse, he didn’t have any fd r water with him, let alne his cell phne r ther supplies. The sun began t sink and he was getting clder by the minute.
Nichlas had n idea where he was. He tried nt t panic. He thught abut Bear Grylls’ survival shw Man vs. Wild that he used t watch n TV. In the shw, Grylls is abandned in a wild area and has t help himself ut. It was time t put the tips he had learned t use.
He decided t stp mving arund. He needed the energy, and the winds weren’t as strng in the valley where he std as they were up n the muntain. Plus, there was a better chance f smene finding him if he stayed put. The first thing he did was t seek shelter frm the freezing wind and snw. Using his skis, Nichlas built a snw cave. He gathered a huge mass f snw and dug ut a hle in the middle. Then he piled branches n tp f himself, like a blanket, t stay as warm as he culd.
When evening came, Nichlas was really hungry. He ate sme snw and drank sme water frm nearby stream s that he wuldn’t dehydrate (脱水). Then he returned t his cave and slept.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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When Nichlas didn’t shw up, his father realized there must be smething wrng.
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The next day, Nichlas heard the sund f a snwmbile(雪地电动车).
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When Nichlas didn’t shw up, his father realized there must be smething wrng. A flush f fear came ver him. He culd d nthing but ask the plice fr help. The plicemen cmfrted him and gathered a rescue team immediately t lk fr the missing teenager. They searched the muntain ver the night, but in vain. With the clck ticking, the pssibility f Nichlas’ survival wuld becme small. Althugh the weather cnditin was pr and the wind was still fierce, they didn’t give up hpe f finding him alive. The team split up and decided t expand their searching area.
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The next day, Nichlas heard the sund f a snwmbile.(雪地电动车) Realizing that peple had cme t his rescue, Nichlas was very excited. He went ut f the cave quickly and shuted with all his might(力气). He even ran fllwing the sund, and sure enugh, he met face t face with the rescue team sn. At the sight f Nichlas, his father rushed frward and hugged him tightly, with tears in his eyes. All the peple present felt relieved and happy at their reunin.
Passage 10 吵架森林迷路
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。
One weekend in July, Jane and her husband, Tm, had driven three hurs t camp vernight bya lake in the frest. Unfrtunately, n the way an unpleasant subject came up and they started t quarrel. By the time they reached the lake, Jane was s angry that she said t Tm, “I’m ging t find a better spt fr ust camp” and walked away.
With n path t fllw, Jane just walked nfr quite a lng time .After she had climbed t a high place ,she turned arund ,hping t see the lake .T her surprise ,she saw nthing butfrest and ,far beynd ,a snwcapped muntain tp. She suddenly realized that she was lst.
“Tm!” she cried. “Help!”
N reply. If nly she had nt left her mbile phne in that bag with Tm .Jane kept mving ,but the farther she walked, the mre cnfused she became .As night was beginning t fall ,Jane was s tired that she had t stp fr the night. Lying awake in the dark, Jane wanted very much t be with Tm and her family. She wanted t hld him and tell him hw much she lved him.
Jane rse at the break f day, hungry and thirsty. She culd hear water trickling(滴落)smewhere at a distance. Quickly, she fllwed the sund t a stream. T her great jy, she als saw sme berry bushes. She drank and ate a few berries. Never in her life had she tasted anything better. Feeling strnger nw, Jane began t walk alng the stream and hpe it wuld lead her t the lake.
As she picked her way carefully alng the stream, Jane heard a helicpter. Is that fr me? Unfrtunately, the trees made it impssible fr peple t see her frm abve. A few minutes later, anther helicpter flew verhead.
Jane tk ff her yellw bluse, thinking that she shuld g t an pen area and flag them if they came back again.
注意:
1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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But n mre helicpters came and it wasgetting dark again.
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It was daybreak when Jane wke up.
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But n mre helicpters came and it was getting dark again. Immediately, an abslute darkness ruled the frest. Jane, exhausted and scared, lay dwn near a stne, missing her family at a distance. All the fantastic memry crwded in and she culdn’t help crying, “Hadn’t I quarreled with Tm, walked away and climbed t the high place, I wuldn’t be trapped in this awful place, cnfrnted with the danger f dying.” She regretted with endless anxiety, and then became asleep with shining tears in her eyes.
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It was daybreak when Jane wke up. Weak as she was, she struggled t her feet, cntinuing searching fr assistance. T her great jy, a helicpter was flying verhead again and again. Eager and excited, she flagged her yellw bluse and spared n effrt t yell s as t attract thers’ attentin. Frtunately, she was eventually nticed and brught int the helicpter. There, she saw her husband, a man staring at her, wearing an expressin f relief. As tightly as pssible, she hugged him and was t thrilled t say anything. Besides, they agreed never t quarrel again, determining t live the life t the fullest.
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