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1、 冒险/遇险类 1.野外迷路1. struggle to do 2. regain ones calm 2. came into our sight catch sight of lose sight of atthesightof 3. 4. safe and sound 5.had no alternative but to do sth 6.bones-chilling night 7.yelled with all her strength 8. wave/flag yellow blouse 9.pick up ones confidence 10.sat by the stream
2、 /leant against a tree 11.rest ones aching feet 12.yelled with all her strength 2,构建可能的情节时间(天色渐晚)/过渡1.Theskystartedtobecome .天空开始变得更加黑暗。2.Thenight .夜幕降临 3.Thesunwas .太阳落山了4. Immediately, an absolute darkness the forest 绝对的黑暗统治了整个森林 6.Thenightskywas 夜空像最深的海洋一样黑暗7.Darkness me.黑暗包裹着我2.地点(森林)/场景描写/烘托情绪T
3、heshadowsoftrunksandbranchesmovedwiththewind,justlikehundredsoftigers,lionswhichopenedtheirmouthandtriedtokillme.树干和树枝的影子随风而动,就像成百上千的老虎、狮子,它们张开嘴,试图杀死我。Iheardsomewolves inthedistance.我听到远处传来一些狼的吼声。Thecoldwind throughthebranchesandIcouldnthelpbut .寒风吹过树枝,我不禁打了个寒颤。3.情绪被“救”前:害怕Mybloodrancoldwhilethesoun
4、dsweregettingcloser!我血脉贲张,而声音却越来越近!我被恐怖的气氛所笼罩。 ,myheart rapidlyandmy startedtosweat.Ilookedaround ,onlytosee.我被恐怖所攫取,心脏急剧跳动,手心开始冒汗。我拼命地向四周张望,只见.seeing /hearing sth , sb felt a great sensee of +情绪welling up in ones heart and surging through sb .看到/听到sth, sb 感到一种强烈的情绪涌上某人心头,并且涌边全身Fearandhunger mesoon,
5、whichsentmymind .Ithoughttomyself.恐惧和饥饿很快抓住了我,这让我的思绪飘忽不定。我心想.被“救”前:后悔“HowsillyIam!”I ,regrettingignoringSbswarning,“whatiftheyjustforgotaboutme?”我真是太傻了!我心想,后悔无视Sb的警告,如果他们只是忘记了我怎么办?“IfIhadtakenhisadvice,Iwouldntbetrappedhere,”Ithoughttomyself,regretfultears . myeyes.如果我听了他的建议,我就不会被困在这里了,我心想,后悔的泪水蒙住了我
6、的眼睛。“if i had done sth, i wouldnt do sth ” sb thought ,with tears in sbs eyes /如果我做了.,我就不会做. 某人遗憾地想,眼泪在眼眶里打转。Jane stood ,starting to herself . “ how silly i am .”简无望地站着,开始自责。我是多么愚蠢啊.被“救”前:累、饿、冷Ifeltexhaustedandfinally (不知不觉睡着了).我感到筋疲力尽,最后滑入梦乡(不知不觉睡着了)。Mylegs feltlikejellyandIhadno left.Iwas !我的腿像果冻一
7、样,没有一点力气了。我已经筋疲力尽了! ,Ifelttiredandhungryand inthedarkness.似乎过了很久,我觉得又累又饿,就躺在黑暗中。 ,Ilaydownnearabigrock, myfriends/family.我又累又饿,躺在一块大石头旁,想念我的朋友/家人。Feeling scared and hopeless, Jane sat beside a tree and to make herself warm.简感到害怕和无望,坐在一棵树旁,用胳膊抱着肩膀,让自己感到温暖。被“救”后:高兴、如释重负、羞愧认错Uponseeingthem,myheartwasbr
8、ightenedandthesmileofhappinesscrossedmyface.看到他们,我的心豁然开朗,脸上掠过幸福的微笑。Icameback ,whichmadeeveryone 我平安无事地回来了,这让大家松了一口气。TherewasSb, anexpressionof .还有Sb,也露出了如释重负的表情。 aboutwhatIhaddone,Ididnotdaretolookupto 我对自己所做的事感到内疚,不敢抬头与他们对视。Tears of joy and relief as they finally held each other tightly当他们终于紧紧地拥抱在一
9、起时,喜悦和欣慰的泪水涌了出来。Sbs face a smile as sb saw standing there , . they hugged tightly with tears their cheeks .当Sb看到站在那里,安然无恙时,Sb的脸裂开了,露出了笑容。4.动作被“救”前:不知所措/寻找出路+大声求救+停下休息、祈求被发现ThereIwas,completely whattodonext.我在那里,完全不知道接下来该怎么做。Idecidednotto aimlesslybutstayedinthatplace, myteamtocometo)my 我决定不再漫无目的地走动,
10、而是呆在那个地方,等待(我的团队来)我的救援。I anddecidedthefirstthingIhadtodowastofinda ,asafeplace anyhungryanimals.我让自己冷静下来,决定首先要做的是找到一个避难所,一个远离任何饥饿动物的安全地方。I forhelpatthe ofmyvoicebutmycrywas bytheforest我用最大的声音呼喊/喊救命,但我的呼喊被森林吞没了。I forhelpattheloudestofmyvoicebutonlywas bythe allaroundtheforest.我用最响亮的声音喊救命,但只被森林周围的回声所掩
11、盖。Iseatedmyselfbyatree, thattheycouldfindmesoon.我坐在一棵树旁,祈祷他们能尽快找到我。She yelled with in a desperate to free herself.她用尽全身力气大喊,拼命想挣脱。被“救”后:被救+和家人朋友拥抱+道歉Ifinallygotbacktomygroupwiththehelpofrescuers.Sbwerethere waitingforme.在救援人员的帮助下,我终于回到了我的小组。Sb在那里焦急地等待着我。TheycheckedifIwasinjuredandthentookmeto .他们检查了
12、我是否受伤,然后把我带到队伍所在的地方。 seeingme,Sb.immediately tomeandhuggedmetightly.看到我后,Sb.立即冲到我身边,紧紧地抱住我。They meinsteadofscoldingme.他们安慰我,而不是责骂我。On seeing Jane , Tom immediately rushed out to her , around her.看到简,汤姆立即冲到她身边,用手臂抱住她。Luckily/Fortunately , it didnt take sb did .幸运的是,她不就就找到了一个山洞5.升华This experiencetaugh
13、ta lessoninmylife,throughwhichIknewtheimportanceof.这次可怕的经历给我的人生上了宝贵的一课,通过它我知道了.的重要性。what a lesson fro sb to learn!多么宝贵的经验教训!Whilethishadbeena experience,itisonethatIwillneverforget.虽然这是一次具有挑战性的经历,但我将永远不会忘记。第一篇:OneFridayafternoon,someofmyclassmatesplannedtotakeahikeinajungle(丛林)includingmyfriendsJake
14、andLiam.TheyaskedmeifIwouldliketogowiththem.Iloveoutdooractivities,soIimmediatelysaidyes. Itwassunnythefollowingmorning.Iwasinaverygoodmood.IwassoexcitedabouthikingsinceitwasthefirsttimethatIhadhikedwiththem.Iatealightbreakfast.Afterthat,Ihurriedlyranoutofmyhousetomeetthemintheschoolplayground. Thej
15、unglewhereweweregoingwasfarfromourschool.Ittookaboutthreehourstogotherebybus,butitwasntaboringjourneyaswewerealleagertohike.Afterwegotoffthebus,wefoundalocalguidetoensureoursafety.Theguide,whosenameisThomas,saidthathehadhikedtherelotsoftimesandthathewasfamiliarwiththeroute.Whenwearrived,Thomastoldus
16、never leave the group.Hewarnedusthatwewouldeasilygetlostinthejungleifwewalkedalone.Thenwebegantohike. Therewerevariousplantswhichwehadneverseenbefore.Allofuswereamazedatthebeautyofthesceneryandthesoundsofthecreatures.Sadly,afterhikingforaboutanhour,Ifoundthatmywatchonmywristwasgone.Irealizedthatmywa
17、tchhadfallenoff.Itwasagiftfrommygrandma,andIloveditverymuch.Withoutthinking,Iturnedbackandtriedtofindmywatch.SinceIwasthelastonewalkinginthegroup,nobodynoticeditwhenI walked away. IwasntworriedaboutgettinglostbecauseIthoughtIcouldfindmywatcheasily.However,whenIfinallyfoundmywatchandtriedtocatchupwit
18、hmyfriends:theyhadgonefar.IimmediatelyrealizedthatIwasaloneandlost.注意:Para 1 : The sky started to become darker and i was very worried .Para2 : Actually ,they were rescuers searching fro me .相同类型 高考真题 (2016年10月浙江高考试题) One weekend in July, Jane and her husband, Tom, had driven three hours to camp ove
19、rnight by a lake in the forest. Unfortunately, on the way an unpleasant subject came up and they started to quarrel. By the time they reached the lake, Jane was so angry that she said to Tom, “Im going to find a better spot for us to camp” and walked away. With no path to follow, Jane just walked on
20、 for quite a long time. After she had climbed to a high place, she turned around, hoping to see the lake. To her surprise, she saw nothing but forest and, far beyond, a snowcapped mountain top. She suddenly realized that she was lost. “Tom!” she cried. “Help!” No reply. If only she had not left her
21、mobile phone in that bag with Tom. Jane kept moving, but the farther she walked, the more confused she became. As night was beginning to fall, Jane was so tired that she had to stop for the night. Lying awake in the dark, Jane wanted very much to be with Tom and her family. She wanted to hold him an
22、d tell him how much she loved him. Jane rose at the break of day, hungry and thirsty. She could hear water trickling (滴落) somewhere at a distance. Quickly she followed the sound to a stream. To her great joy, she also saw some berry bushes. She drank and ate a few berries. Never in her life had she
23、tasted anything better. Feeling stronger now, Jane began to walk along the stream and hope it would lead her to the lake. As she picked her way carefully along the stream, Jane heard a helicopter. Is that for me? Unfortunately, the trees made it impossible for people to see her from above. A few minutes later, another helicopter flew overhead. Jane took off her yellow blouse, thinking that she should go to an open area and flag them if they came back again.Paragraph 1:But no more helicopters came and it was getting dark again. Paragraph 2:It was daybreak when Jane woke up. _学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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