必修一Unit5课文挖空学生版.docx
2. Developing ideasAn Encounter with NatureAs a nature photographer, I have to 1. (不顾天气恶劣).But despite the wind and the rain, I still enjoy working outside in the wild. One of the best things about this job is that you can observe animals in their natural environment.My favorite place to take photos is Yellowstone National Park. As the world's first national park, Yellowstone is famous for the 2.(多样T生)of its wildlife, but it is probably best known 3.its bears. These huge, strong animals can live for 30 years. Despite a weight of up to 300 kilograms, they can run 4.a speed of around 64 kilometers per hour and are also excellent swimmers.Last spring, in Yellowstone, I followed the path that took me through a dark forest. When I finally 5.(走出)the trees, the view was 6.(令人,原叹 的).An eagle flew over the snowcapped mountains which 7.(reflect) in the still lake below. While I was 8.(集中注意力)photographing this amazing scene, I suddenly had a feeling that I was being watched. Slowly, and with the camera still 9.(hold) to my eye, I turned-and 10.(freeze). Only meters away from me was a bear. With the water 11.(fall) off its thick brown hair, the bear stared back at me. 12.(时间静止了)as the bear and I both waited to see who would move first. My legs started shaking. Somehow, I forced my finger to press the button. A second later, the bear turned and ran back into the forest. When I 13.(从.中恢复)the shock, I looked at that my camera. My most frightening but magical experience was now 14.(捕捉)forever in a single image.From time to time I look at the photo as a 15.(remind) to show respect to all animals. It is after all we who are the visitors to their world.