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1、2020年7月浙江省高考读后续写精讲whowhatwhenwhereElli and I,polar bearsto photograph polar bearsa research camp outside.,CanadaQ:What was taking pictures of polar bears like?one fallOne fall,my wife Elli and I had a single goal:to photograph polar bears.We were staying at are research camp outside the polar bear c
2、apital of the world-the town of Churchill in Manitoba,Canada.Taking pictures of polar bears is amazing but also dangerousamazing but also dangerous.Polar bears-like all wild animals-should be photographed from a safe distance.When Im face to face with a polar bear,I like it to be through a camera wi
3、th a telephoto lens.But sometimes,that is easier said than done.This was one of those times.As Elli and I cooked dinner,a young male polar bear who was playing in a nearby lake sniffed and smelled our garlic bread.The hungry bear followed his nose to our camp,which was surrounded by a high wire fenc
4、e.He pulled and bit the wire.He stood on his back legs and pushed at the wooden fence posts.Terrified.Elli and I tried all the bear defense actions we knew.We yelled at the bear,hit potshard,and fired blank shotgun shells into the air.Sometimes loud noises like these will scare bears off.Not this po
5、lar bear though-he just kept trying to tear down the fence with his massive paws(爪子).I radioed the camp manager for help.He told me a helicopter was on its way,but it would be 30 minutes before it arrived.Making the best of this close encounter(相遇)I took some pictures of the bear.Elli and I feared t
6、he fence wouldnt last through 30 more minutes of the bears punishment.The camp manager suggested I use pepper spray.The spray burns the bears eyes,but doesnt hurt them.So I approached our uninvited guest slowly and,through the fence,sprayed him in the face.With an angry roar(吼叫),the bear ran to the
7、lake to wash his eyes.Q:What was taking pictures of polar bears like?One fall,my wife Elli and I had a single goal:to photograph polar bears.We were staying at are research camp outside the polar bear capital of the world-the town of Churchill in Manitoba,Canada.Taking pictures of polar bears is ama
8、zing but also dangerous.Polar bears-like all wild animals-should be photographed from a safe distance.When Im face to face with a polar bear,I like it to be through a camera with a telephoto lens.But sometimes,that is easier said than done.This was one of those times.As Elli and I cooked dinner,a yo
9、ung male polar bear who was playing in a nearby lake sniffed and smelled our garlic bread.The hungry bear followed his nose to our camp,which was surrounded by a high wire fence.He pulled and bit the wire.He stood on his back legs and pushed at the wooden fence posts.Terrified.Elli and I tried all t
10、he bear defense actions we knew.We yelled at the bear,hit potshard,and fired blank shotgun shells into the air.Sometimes loud noises like these will scare bears off.Not this polar bear though-he just kept trying to tear down the fence with his massive paws(爪子).I radioed the camp manager for help.He
11、told me a helicopter was on its way,but it would be 30 minutes before it arrived.Making the best of this close encounter(相遇)I took some pictures of the bear.Elli and I feared the fence wouldnt last through 30 more minutes of the bears punishment.The camp manager suggested I use pepper spray.The spra
12、y burns the bears eyes,but doesnt hurt them.So I approached our uninvited guest slowly and,through the fence,sprayed him in the face.With an angry roar(吼叫),the bear ran to the lake to wash his eyes.Q:What does“that”refer to in this sentence?thatOne fall,my wife and I had a single goal:to photograph
13、polar bears.We were staying at a research camp outside“the polar bear capital of the world”-the town of Churchill in Manitoba,Canada.Taking pictures of polar bears is amazing but also dangerous.Polar bears-like all wild animals-should be photographed from a safe distance.When Im face to face with a
14、polar bear,I like it to be through a camera with a telephoto lens.But sometimes,that is easier said than done.This was one of those times.As Elli and I cooked dinner,a young male polar bear who was playing in a nearby lake sniffed,and smelled our spaghetti and garlic bread.The hungry bear followed h
15、is nose to our camp,which was surrounded by a high,wire fence.He clawed,bit,and shoved the wire mesh.He stood on his hind legs and pushed at the wooden fence posts.Terrified,Elli and I tried all the bear defense actions we knew.We yelled at the bear,banged pots,and fired blank shotgun shells into th
16、e air.Sometimes loud noises like these will scare bears off.Not this polar bear-he just growled and went back to trying to tear down the fence with his massive paws.I radioed the camp manager for help.He told me a helicopter was on its way,but it would be 30 minutes before it arrived.Making the best
17、 of this close encounter,I snapped some pictures of the bear.Elli and I feared the fence wouldnt last through 30 more minutes of the bears punishment.The camp manager suggested I use pepper spray.The spray burns the bears eyes,but doesnt hurt them.So I crept up to our uninvited guest and,though the
18、fence,sprayed him in the face.With an angry roar,the bear ran back to the lake to wash his eyes.Q:What does“those times”refer to in this sentence?those timesOne fall,my wife and I had a single goal:to photograph polar bears.We were staying at a research camp outside“the polar bear capital of the wor
19、ld”-the town of Churchill in Manitoba,Canada.Taking pictures of polar bears is amazing but also dangerous.Polar bears-like all wild animals-should be photographed from a safe distance.When Im face to face with a polar bear,I like it to be through a camera with a telephoto lens.But sometimes,that is
20、easier said than done.This was one of those times.As Elli and I cooked dinner,a young male polar bear who was playing in a nearby lake sniffed,and smelled our spaghetti and garlic bread.The hungry bear followed his nose to our camp,which was surrounded by a high,wire fence.He clawed,bit,and shoved t
21、he wire mesh.He stood on his hind legs and pushed at the wooden fence posts.Terrified,Elli and I tried all the bear defense actions we knew.We yelled at the bear,banged pots,and fired blank shotgun shells into the air.Sometimes loud noises like these will scare bears off.Not this polar bear-he just
22、growled and went back to trying to tear down the fence with his massive paws.I radioed the camp manager for help.He told me a helicopter was on its way,but it would be 30 minutes before it arrived.Making the best of this close encounter,I snapped some pictures of the bear.Elli and I feared the fence
23、 wouldnt last through 30 more minutes of the bears punishment.The camp manager suggested I use pepper spray.The spray burns the bears eyes,but doesnt hurt them.So I crept up to our uninvited guest and,though the fence,sprayed him in the face.With an angry roar,the bear ran back to the lake to wash h
24、is eyes.those timesThis time,it was going to be dangerous!Orientationsetting the sceneOne fall,my wife and I had a single goal:to photograph polar bears.We were staying at a research camp outside“the polar bear capital of the world”-the town of Churchill in Manitoba,Canada.Taking pictures of polar b
25、ears is amazing but also dangerous.Polar bears-like all wild animals-should be photographed from a safe distance.When Im face to face with a polar bear,I like it to be through a camera with a telephoto lens.But sometimes,that is easier said than done.This was one of those times.a dangerous encounter
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