\l "_Tc12736" 一、環(huán)境描寫(惡劣) PAGEREF _Tc12736 \h 3
\l "_Tc28904" 二、情緒描寫(絕望、恐懼+掙扎) PAGEREF _Tc28904 \h 5
\l "_Tc7498" 三、轉(zhuǎn)機(jī)描寫——描寫聲音傳來或看見了什么 PAGEREF _Tc7498 \h 7
\l "_Tc30463" 四、情緒描寫(希望+努力) PAGEREF _Tc30463 \h 7
\l "_Tc14337" 五、脫險(xiǎn)描寫 PAGEREF _Tc14337 \h 8
\l "_Tc2699" 六、情緒描寫(感恩+高興) PAGEREF _Tc2699 \h 8
\l "_Tc4711" 七、主旨描寫 PAGEREF _Tc4711 \h 8
\l "_Tc31706" Part3:靈活應(yīng)用 PAGEREF _Tc31706 \h 9
\l "_Tc32291" 例1:瀑布遇險(xiǎn) PAGEREF _Tc32291 \h 9
\l "_Tc13905" 例2:火災(zāi)救老人 PAGEREF _Tc13905 \h 10
\l "_Tc13905" 例3:森林迷路脫險(xiǎn)12
Part1:經(jīng)典例文(玩具店遇險(xiǎn))
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)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.
On 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 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(樂高積木區(qū))! 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(閃爍) nce and went ut, 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.
注意:
1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.至少使用5個(gè)短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語;
3.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;
4.續(xù)寫完成后,請用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語。
Paragraph 1:
“Oh n,” I thught, “Where's Christpher?”
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Paragraph 2:“Christine, I'm here.”
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答案
[寫作提示]原文講述“我”和弟弟以及媽媽去買玩具,結(jié)果“我”和弟弟剛進(jìn)去玩具店沒多久,由于雷電,商店停電,我們都看不到對方。根據(jù)第一段的段首句,本段應(yīng)該是作者在黑暗中尋找弟弟的情景。在續(xù)寫時(shí),除了動作,還要注意心理描述。根據(jù)第二段的段首句可知,弟弟找到了“我”。此段應(yīng)該描述姐弟倆相遇的情景。這里的描述應(yīng)該有“劫后余生”的感覺。
Paragraph 1:
“Oh n,” I thught, “Where's Christpher?” Scared, I was frzen n the spt, vercme with
the need t see my brther, hug him and make certain he was all right. My stmach twisted and
turned inside. I ran up and dwn the aisles thrugh the darkness, panic filling my small chest and
making it difficult t breathe. I kncked int displays f candy and tripped ver tys, all the while
frantically calling my brther's name. Anxius as I was, I culd barely see his figure. Tears f frustratin and fear trickled dwn my face, but I cntinued t run.
“哦,不,”我想,“克里斯托弗在哪里?”我當(dāng)場凍僵了,需要見到我哥哥,擁抱他,確保他沒事。我的胃扭曲了,轉(zhuǎn)了進(jìn)去。我在黑暗中跑來來跑去,恐慌充滿了我的小胸部,呼吸困難。我一直在看糖果,被玩具絆倒
瘋狂地叫著我哥哥的名字。雖然我很焦慮,但我?guī)缀蹩床灰娝纳碛?。沮喪和恐懼的眼淚從我的臉上滴了下來,但我繼續(xù)跑著。
Paragraph 2:
“Christine, I'm here.” Excitement tk my breath away—there in the dark Leg aisle I fund
Christpher. He was standing alne, perfectly still, hiding under the pirate ship set. I began t cry
ut frm relief, thrwing my arms arund him and hugged him tightly. He hugged me back, say-
ing, “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 find ur mther, wh must be desperately searching the stre fr us.
“克里斯汀,我在這里?!芭d奮讓我喘住了呼吸——在黑暗的樂高走廊里,我找到了克里斯托弗。他獨(dú)自站著,完全不動,藏在海盜船下面。我開始欣慰地大叫起來,伸出雙臂摟住他,緊緊地?fù)肀е?。他擁抱我,說:“我知道如果我在這里等著,克里斯汀,你就能找到我?!比缓?,我抓住我的手,我們?nèi)フ椅覀兊哪赣H,她一定是拼命地在商店里找我們。
Part2:困境類場景描寫
一、環(huán)境描寫(惡劣)
——波濤洶涌:
1.As I flated n, a huge wave (一個(gè)巨浪) whistled (呼嘯而來)and apprached us.
2. The big wind rared thrugh ur ears (在耳邊咆哮), and we were pushed away frm the shre farther and farther.
3. All my senses tld me that a big wave was abut t cme.(即將來臨)
4. A pwerful-lking(看似猛烈的)wave was cming twards us. (靠近我們)
——鯊魚的可怕:
It was a shark, a massive shark that was swimming arund, nt far away frm her.
The shark’s jaws pened wide, shwing rws f sharp teeth.
——陸地上的水:
Splashing raindrps hit the windshield frantically and the skies were verhung with a blanket f grey,.
雨滴瘋狂地打在擋風(fēng)玻璃上,天空籠罩在一片灰色之中。
The water kept rising, as if it wuld engulf me alive.
水不停地漲,仿佛要把我活吞下去。
Unfrtunately, the water pured in and crept upn my waist.
在水里行走(不可能rush, dash)
——推薦句型:
1. The wind blws/whistles/hwls/picks up/whips thrugh sth/sweeps acrss sth.
風(fēng)刮/颼颼的刮/呼嘯而過/愈刮愈大/刮過……/掠過……
2. They were getting drenched by icy water.他們被冰冷的水澆透了。
3. The heavy rain was vilently beating against the windw.大雨瘋狂地?fù)舸虼皯簟?br>4. The rain drummed n the rf f the building.雨不停地?fù)舸蛑款A(yù)。
5. The furius strm is grumbling utside.狂風(fēng)暴雨在室外呼嘯著。
6. The icy wind started hwling, stinging my face.寒風(fēng)開始咆哮,刺痛了我的臉。
7. A flash f lightning lit up the whle sky.一道閃電點(diǎn)亮了整個(gè)天空。
8. The sharp claps f thunder pierced the quiet night.聲聲清脆的雷聲劃破了寧靜的夜晚。
9. The blt f lightning stabs the earth. 一道閃電劃過天空。
10. 天空和海洋融為一體| the sky and the cean melt int each ther
二、情緒描寫(絕望、恐懼+掙扎)
——疲倦/寒冷
1. Salt stinging(刺痛) my eyes, I culd hardly tell hw lng I culd hld n.
2. Time passing us, tiredness engulfed (包圍了) us with my feet stiff/numb (僵硬/麻木)and shivering.
3.Exhausted as we were (盡管很累), we didn’t stp. Gritting ur teeth, we kept swimming.
4. After what seemed a century, I felt extremely fatigued (非常累) while swimming hard t keep myself aflat(漂浮著的).
5. He was huddled int his cat, his face blue with cld.他縮進(jìn)大衣里,冷得臉都發(fā)紫了。
6. Fingers numbed by the chilly water, thrat chked by icy wind, I felt n the verge f cllapsing.
7. She clasped the baby t her bsm in the biting/cutting/piercing/sharp wind.在刺骨的寒風(fēng)里,她把孩子緊緊地抱在胸前。
8. The icy wind started hwling, cutting my face like a sharp knife/needles.
寒風(fēng)開始咆哮,像鋒利的小刀/針一樣刺痛了我的臉。
9. Her teeth were chattering with cld.她冷得牙齒直打顫。
——害怕
1. I tk a deep breath and swallwed hard (害怕地咽了口吐沫).
2. A chill feeling crept up her spine.
3. Exhausted and cld, the thught that we might die here flashed acrss my mind, which made me quiver with an uncntrllable terrr/hrrr/fright (難以控制地發(fā)抖).
4. Lking at the vast sea, I felt a sense f fear surging thrugh my whle bdy.(在身體涌動)
5. As time ticked by, fear crept upn my heart(爬上我心頭) and I culd hardly tell hw lng I culd plugh n (前行).
6. The thught f hpelessness sent shivers dwn my spine(讓我后脊背發(fā)涼).
7. I was flded with a sense f hrrr(被恐懼感淹沒).
8. Seeing this, I felt my fear grwing/increasing(劇增) inside.
9. I felt a wave f anxiety(一陣焦慮) swept ver my bdy (襲來).
10. Tears f frustratin and hrrr gushing frm my eyes, I felt I had sunk int hpelessness.
11. A sense f terrr sweeping thrugh my bdy, I shuted in panic, “Help! Help!”
12. The hairs n the back f my neck prickled with dread and I was drenched in sweat. (汗毛倒豎;濕透)
13. Swallwed by a wave f despair, I crssed my fingers, clsed my eyes and prayed in a shivering vice.
14. Trembling like a leaf, the car was ready t be flded away at any time, which refrained me frm mving a single inch.
——描寫掙扎努力
1. Tm lked thughtful (若有所思)
2. “We need t think ut a way!” I muttered (喃喃自語), scratching my head(絞盡腦汁)
3. ...,We swam tth and nail(全力以赴地).
4. We spared n effrt t(不遺余力地) t swim twards the shre.
5. We exchanged a determined lk(互換了堅(jiān)定的神情) , then plughed n (繼續(xù)前行) at an incredible speed(難以置信的速度).
三、轉(zhuǎn)機(jī)描寫——描寫聲音傳來或看見了什么
1. A distant sund reached ur ears.(傳入耳朵)
2. Just then, my mind raced – why nt call 911 and Je?
3. The sund f the bat eched in ur ears.(在我們耳內(nèi)回響)
4. At that mment, a shrill whistle(汽笛聲)ripped the air (劃破天空).
5. When we were at a lss f what t d, there were rasping (刺耳的) shuts(喊叫聲)rising frm the distance (從遠(yuǎn)處升起).
6. Jasn saw smething flicker in the distance. “Lights! I see lights!” Jasn shuted ut.
7. In sheer desperatin(在絕望中), I finally caught sight f sme bats with lifeguards n them heading twards us in the distance.
8. After a lng time, a light spt appeared in the distance! We waved ur hands and yelled ut fr help.
四、情緒描寫(希望+努力)
——描寫如釋重負(fù)
1. As if clutching at straws, I dialed the number again and again.
2. Hearing the cmfrting news, I culdn't help restraining my excitement.(情難自抑)
3. His wrds reignited the flame f hpe in my heart
4. On hearing the gd news, Tm and I sighed in great relief(如釋重負(fù)地嘆了口氣), grinning merrily at each ther.
5.Smiling in relief (如釋重負(fù)地微笑), I felt a rush f pride(感到一陣自豪).
6. Overjyed(狂喜) t see a bat cming t ur rescue, Tm and I breathed a sigh f relief(如釋重負(fù)地松了口氣)
7. Stiff frm keeping in ne psitin fr hurs, they slwly unflded their bdies.
五、脫險(xiǎn)描寫
1.The bat finally reached us and tk all f us back t the shre.船終于到達(dá)了我們身邊,把我們所有人都帶回了岸邊。
2.Yelling at the tp f his lung, Je tried t sthe me and cnvince me that it was the best way t escape the danger.喬大聲大叫,試圖安慰我,讓我相信這是逃離危險(xiǎn)的最好方法。
六、情緒描寫(感恩+高興)
1.When we pictured what the merry scene wuld be, relief lay in my heart and happiness was written n my face.當(dāng)我們想象歡樂的場景是什么時(shí),我心中有解脫,幸福寫在我的臉上。
2.Sighing in relief, I culdn’t stp thinking abut the whle event. I knew they wuld have died if they had been in the sea fr any lnger.我如釋重負(fù),不停地想整個(gè)事件。我知道如果他們再在海里,就會死了。
七、主旨描寫
1. It ccurred t me that helping thers was priceless and everyne shuld be a lifeguard.我突然想到,幫助別人是無價(jià)的,每個(gè)人都應(yīng)該是一個(gè)救生員。
2. Fr the first time since…, ne’s emtins gt the best f him and tears trickled dwn his cheeks.這是...,的情緒第一次充分利用他,眼淚從他的臉頰上滴下來。
3. Only then did I realize that it was Je wh had been caring fr me thrugh thick and thin.
4. Sbbing in relief, I was verwhelmed by waves f guilt and remrse. I murmured srry, reflecting that I shuld have taken his warning seriusly.
5. All this tk nly a few minutes, but Betty wuld never frget the frightening experience.
Part3:靈活應(yīng)用
例1:瀑布遇險(xiǎn)
It was last August. We were n vacatin, having driven frm ur hme in Washingtn, DC, t New Hampshire. We wuldn’t see friends r family—it wuld be just me, my husband, and ur tw kids ut fr a nice,safe, scially distanced week away.
We had hiked abut half a mile t a ppular spt called Diana’s Baths, near the twn f Nrth Cnway, where the water falls ff a series f flat bulders layered up the muntainside like an M.C. Escher drawing. The baths were full f families, s we made ur way t ne f the upper levels f rck t keep ur distance.
Bth where we sat and dwn belw, the water cascaded and fell int small pls, where kids in swimsuits were splashing arund. I watched as sme yunger parents nervusly crralled their tddlers away frm the rcks’ edges, feeling grateful that my husband and I were ut f that stage— that ur kids, at six and eight, culd navigate their physical space with mre cnfidence. Dn’t get me wrng: I was still terrified as I saw my tw bys jump between the slippery rcks. “N running,” I said again and again. “Stay away frm all thse edges.”
But I sn relaxed, and we were all having fun, splashing in the pls, my kids laughing as my husband dunked his head under the cld running water. Then, secnds later, every fear I’d ever had rse t the surface.
I turned and saw my sn Wyatt sitting dwn between tw bulders(大圓石) in a fast-mving stream. I yelled at him t get ut. He yelled back smething that I culdn’t hear, and then he disappeared ver the edge.
My husband was already sprinting dwn the rcks. I finally lked. Wyatt was sitting up—he was alive. My biggest fear was erased.
While everyne else lked n frm a distance, t afraid r unbthered t help, a lady with a mask didn’t hesitate. In fact, by the time I had climbed dwn the rcks and my husband had pulled Wyatt ut f the water, she had already called 911.
Paragraph1:
She tld me that she was a nurse. ___________________________________________
Paragraph2:
The rescue team came. ________________________________________
參考答案:
She tld me that she was a nurse. She gave Wyatt a red, white, and blue striped twel t put under his head. She implred us t keep him still and n his back in case he had injured his spinal crd. I finally had the wherewithal t ask her name. “Lisa,” she said. “And I’m nt leaving yu.” She lked at me s deeply, as if she were trying t take every bit f energy, lve, and strength in her bdy and push it ut thrugh the nly part f her face I culd see.
她告訴我她是一名護(hù)士。她給了懷亞特一條紅、白、藍(lán)條紋的毛巾放在他的頭底下。她懇求我們讓他保持不動,以防他傷了脊髓。我終于有了錢問她的名字了?!胞惿彼f?!拔也粫x開你。她深深地看著我,仿佛她想把身體里的一切能量、愛和力量,從我唯一看到的臉推出去。
The rescue team came. They tk Wyatt ut f the park n a stretcher. An ambulance tk us t the small lcal hspital where he was underging tests and scans. As sn as I knew that Wyatt was ging t be OK, my thughts fell t Lisa. If she had nt stepped up, wuld smene else have dne s? Perhaps. But it was her. She was the ne wh went tward the unthinkable instead f turning away.
救援隊(duì)來了。他們用擔(dān)架把懷亞特帶出了公園。一輛救護(hù)車把我們送到當(dāng)?shù)氐男♂t(yī)院,他正在那里接受檢查和掃描。我一知道懷亞特會沒事,我的思緒就落到麗莎身上了。如果她沒有站起來,還有其他人會這樣做嗎?也許吧。但那是她。她是那個(gè)走向不可想象的事情而不是轉(zhuǎn)身離開的人。
例2:火災(zāi)救老人
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。
The event that stands ut in Tm's memry happened ne mrning when Tm was nly ten years ld. He was at hme with his elder sister Jane. Tm was ding his hmewrk when he heard raised vices. At first he thught nthing f it since custmers in the mtrcycle shp directly belw their flat ften became lud, but he sn realized this time it was different.
“Quick!Quick!Remve the mtrcycles frm the shp.” smene yelled.Then a thick burning smell filled the air. When Tm pened the frnt dr f their flat t investigate, a thick clud f smke greeted him. The mtrcycle shp had caught fire and peple were running and crying.
Jane, wh had been playing the vilin in her rm, hurried t the living rm. They rushed ut f the dr and alng the crridr(走廊)thrugh the smke.
They were heading twards the stairway at the far end f the crridr when Jane suddenly stpped.She turned arund and headed back the way they came. Tm had n idea what she was ding, but he fllwed her.
Jane had suddenly remembered the lady in her 70s wh lived next dr t them, wh they called Makcik. Jane began banging n Makcik's dr, but gt n answer. As the smke thickened arund them, Tm culd see many f their neighbrs—sme still in their pyjamas—running fr safety. The thught f fear crssed his mind.
“She wuld have run fr safety like everyne else!” Tm cried. Hwever, Jane refused t give up. “I knw Makcik's still inside.” She said she was familiar with Makcik's daily rutine and
was certain she wuld still be sleeping. She punded against the dr. “G dwnstairs. G nw!
G!”
注意:
1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.應(yīng)使用5個(gè)以上短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語;
3.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;
4.續(xù)寫完成后,請用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語。
Paragraph 1:
Tm nticed the flame was reaching up.
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Luckily, sme neighbrs passing by stpped and ffered help.
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[寫作提示] 這是一篇比較典型的具有正能量,而且故事性比較強(qiáng)的文章。文章講述了在一次火災(zāi)中,Jane 和Tm不顧安危去救援一個(gè)鄰居老人的故事。文章的第一部分?jǐn)⑹隽藘蓚€(gè)孩子在大火中表現(xiàn)出的勇敢和善良。那么續(xù)寫部分就應(yīng)該延續(xù)這種故事情節(jié)和贊揚(yáng)的態(tài)度。根據(jù)第一段的提示句,該段應(yīng)該是對他們在敲門救鄰居時(shí)火勢蔓延的描述,當(dāng)然更應(yīng)該涉及兩個(gè)孩子在這種情況下的表現(xiàn)。而第二段的提示句提示我們有其他的鄰居來幫忙,那么應(yīng)該是一個(gè)幸運(yùn)的結(jié)尾。
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Tm nticed the flame was reaching up. Frzen with fear, he std rted t the spt. He cmprehended the gravity f the situatin and held Jane's hand tightly. Bth f them were cughing and their eyes were stinging. Time seemed t stand still, thugh they were prbably there fr nly tw r three minutes. Tm begged Jane t run fr safety as quickly as pssible. Jane tried t shield her nse frm the chking smke and shk her head. She kept punding against the dr. Tm burst ut crying.
湯姆注意到火焰正在升起。他被嚇得凍僵了,深深地站在那里。他明白了形勢的嚴(yán)重性,緊緊地握著簡的手。他們倆都在咳嗽,眼睛都在刺痛。時(shí)間似乎停滯不前,盡管他們可能在那里只有兩三分鐘。湯姆請求簡盡快跑安全。簡試圖保護(hù)她的鼻子不受窒息的煙霧,并搖了搖頭。她不停地敲敲門。湯姆突然哭了起來。
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Luckily, sme neighbrs passing by stpped and ffered help. A sense f strength immediately re-
placed the munting fear and anxiety in Jane's mind. She tld them Ms. Makcik must be still in
the rm. They frced the dr pen with all their might. Sure enugh, Makcik was lying in bed,
uncnscius. She was carried dwnstairs and then rushed t the hspital, where she finally came t herself. Peple in the neighbrhd felt relieved and Jane and Tm were very happy.
幸運(yùn)的是,一些路過的鄰居停下來提供了幫助。一種力量感立刻使簡的心中充滿了越來越強(qiáng)烈的恐懼和焦慮。她告訴他們,馬克西克女士一定還在房間里。他們竭盡全力地強(qiáng)行打開了門。果然,馬克西克正躺在床上,失去了知覺。她被帶下樓,然后被緊急送往醫(yī)院,最后蘇醒過來。附近的人都松了一口氣,簡和湯姆也非常高興。
高級語塊 pund against猛敲 with all ne's might竭盡全力
佳句背誦 Frzen with fear, he std rted t the spt.
A sense f strength immediately replaced the munting fear and anxiety in Jane's mind.
例3:森林迷路脫險(xiǎn)
Deep in the frest, my husband and I had fun 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 like 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 natinal 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.
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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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【參考答案】
My husband suddenly sptted a small building n a hill in the distance. In n time we fund 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.
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.

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