【題目】閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

續(xù)寫(xiě)的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。

I woke at 5:30 A.M. after a restless night’s sleep. I slowly unzipped the tent door to inspect the new day. Just like yesterday, the wind had dropped. It was another beautiful Arctic day. I crawled out of my sleeping bag unwillingly. I am normally a morning person but the intense cold outside made that morning most unappealing. Anyhow, it was time to greet Charlie and start the day.

My dog Charlie was up and it was bouncing up and down at the end of his chain looking well rested. I poured what looked like a pound of dog food into his bowl.

Stepping out of the tent, I looked around for bears or tracks and saw none. It would never be a good thing to meet a polar bear. An Inuit (因紐特人) once told me that I should watch out for polar bears. He said that if I met a polar bear, I should keep the following rules in mind. First, keep eye contact, move sideways or slightly forward, never backward, stay calm. Do not show fear and stand beside a large object to make myself appear as large as possible. Weapons like flare gun(信號(hào)槍) are necessary, but do not shoot unless forced to. Don’t wound a bear, or you'll make it even more dangerous, and never run.

It was only six o’clock, so I decided to have a leisurely breakfast of a bowl of milk powder, coconut flakes, and butter mixed with warm water. I sat on my sled(雪橇) to enjoy my first breakfast of the expedition only to find that after the third spoonful it was frozen. So much for leisurely breakfasts! I added more warm water and ate the rest as fast as possible.

Suddenly I heard a deep, long growl coming from Charlie’s throat. In a flash I looked at him and then in the direction in which he was staring. It was a female polar bear followed by two cubs(幼崽) slowly, purposefully, toward me. They were two hundred yards away.

Paragraph 1:

With my heart quickening, I grabbed my loaded flare gun and carefully walked sideways a few steps to Charlie.

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Paragraph 2:

The whole event lasted fifteen minutes but seemed years long.

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【答案】With my heart quickening, I grabbed my loaded flare gun and carefully walked sideways a few steps to Charlie. Without taking my eyes off the bear, I led him to the sled and fastened his chain to a rope. The bear was getting closer. Remembering all the Inuit had told me, I fired a warning shot to the bear’s left. But on she came. Then, I fired a flare right in front of her. She stopped and looked at me. Then she fixed her eyes on Charlie, who was barking wildly. She looked back at her cubs and waited for them to catch up, then finally moved away toward my right.

The whole event lasted fifteen minutes but seemed years long. My hands were shaking as I stood still, watching the three slowly move north. But despite the fear, I could feel deep down inside a real satisfaction. I now knew that I could stand up to a bear in the wild and stay calm enough to function and still remember the words from the Inuit. With Charlie’s help I had passed my first test.

【解析】

本篇書(shū)面表達(dá)是讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)。通過(guò)閱讀所給文章可知,作者早上從北極的帳篷中醒來(lái),給他的狗Charlie喂了食,走出帳篷沒(méi)看到任何熊的蹤跡,想起因紐特人說(shuō)的遇到熊的做法,因?yàn)闀r(shí)間還早所以決定悠閑地吃一頓早飯,突然看到一只母熊帶著兩只幼崽向自己走來(lái)。

續(xù)寫(xiě)部分分為兩段,第一段開(kāi)頭是心跳加快,我抓住信號(hào)槍?zhuān)⌒牡叵蛞贿叺?/span>Charlie走了幾步……所以應(yīng)該寫(xiě)作者看到熊后的反應(yīng),即走向Charlie把它拴在繩子上,抓住信號(hào)槍向熊開(kāi)槍警告,熊聽(tīng)到槍聲后的反應(yīng)及Charlie看大熊后的反應(yīng)內(nèi)容等。第二段開(kāi)頭是:整個(gè)事件持續(xù)了十五分鐘,但似乎是持續(xù)了幾年……本段應(yīng)該熊離開(kāi)后作者的反應(yīng),比如是否會(huì)感到害怕,以及從這次與熊的相遇中的收獲等內(nèi)容。

續(xù)寫(xiě)時(shí)要求使用5個(gè)以上短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)增加了寫(xiě)作難度,我們要熟悉所給劃線詞語(yǔ),恰當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)候加以運(yùn)用。最后還要注意所續(xù)寫(xiě)短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;續(xù)寫(xiě)完成后,請(qǐng)用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)。按要求完成寫(xiě)作任務(wù)。

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