2024年3月24日发(作者:骆天韵)
读后续写The Climb
试题呈现:
I was terrified of heights. Of course, it was not really a fear of being in a high place.
Rather, it was the view of a long way to fall, of rocks far below me and no firm wall
between me and the edge. My sense of security was screamingly absent. I could rely only
on my own sure-footedness.
Despite my fear, two summers ago I somehow found myself climbing to a high place,
while quaking inside and out. Most of our high school had come along on a day trip to the
BoquerÒn, a beautiful and pleasant spot in the foothills of Peru. Its chief attraction is the
main waterfall, about 100 feet high, that thunders into a crystal clear pool feeding the
Aguaytia River. All around the pool and on down to the rushing river are rocks large and
small. The beach is strewn (布满) with rocks. On both sides of the fall, the jungle stretches
to meet it, rising parallel to it on a gentler slope.
After eating our lunches, many of us wanted to make the climb to an area above it.
We knew others had done so on previous trips. A few guys went first to make sure they
were on the right path. But after they left, my group of seven decided to go ahead without
waiting for them to return. I suspected we were going the wrong way, but I kept silent,
figuring that the others knew better. We went along the base of the hill until we reached
the climb. It stopped me in my tracks.
The climb rose steeply above us. Along the right edge, the jungle hugged the
rocks; passage through its trees seemed unlikely to be achieved. The majority of my view
was filled with rocks. Peering back down toward the river, I saw a steep slope of rocks all
the way to the water. All I could think about was how far it would be to fall.
注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already
beginning to climb!
My friends kept right on climbing but they did not forget me.
参考范文:
My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already
beginning to climb! My anxiety increased as I watched them. “Do I turn back?” My whole
being shouted, “Yes!” “Will I regret it later? I really want to get to the top, but ...” I voiced
my uncertainties to my friends. They dismissed my fears and encouraged me to stick it out.
Questioning my own ability, I decided at least to attempt the climb. I chose a path that
seemed easiest with my friends ahead of me. When the “path” led up to an extremely
narrow area, the difficulties increased, with scary spots one after another. My breathing
sped up, and my heart pounded even faster, growing loud in my ears.
My friends kept right on climbing but they did not forget me. Someone was always
behind me to help hold my feet steady when necessary, while someone else was ahead to
offer a hand up. I trusted them more than myself. With friends supporting me by words
and actions, I slowly gained ground. Finally we came to the toughest place. Once again I
shrank when I peered back at the steep slope of rocks. “You can make it! We won’t let you
fall.” My friends’ assurances gave me the strength to go on. When my feet made contact
with the solid rock on the top, I heaved a huge sigh of relief. I could feel all the fear
draining out of me. I never felt so alive, and so thankful for my friends and that life.
下水作文:
My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already
beginning to climb! The thought of the steep slope, the tree-lined passage made every cell
of my body tremble with fear. Even at this moment, I still wanted to give up halfway,
letting the fear of height dominate me. However, the spectacular scenery above the
waterfall kept me spellbound, telling me not to rob myself of the opportunity to admire its
2024年3月24日发(作者:骆天韵)
读后续写The Climb
试题呈现:
I was terrified of heights. Of course, it was not really a fear of being in a high place.
Rather, it was the view of a long way to fall, of rocks far below me and no firm wall
between me and the edge. My sense of security was screamingly absent. I could rely only
on my own sure-footedness.
Despite my fear, two summers ago I somehow found myself climbing to a high place,
while quaking inside and out. Most of our high school had come along on a day trip to the
BoquerÒn, a beautiful and pleasant spot in the foothills of Peru. Its chief attraction is the
main waterfall, about 100 feet high, that thunders into a crystal clear pool feeding the
Aguaytia River. All around the pool and on down to the rushing river are rocks large and
small. The beach is strewn (布满) with rocks. On both sides of the fall, the jungle stretches
to meet it, rising parallel to it on a gentler slope.
After eating our lunches, many of us wanted to make the climb to an area above it.
We knew others had done so on previous trips. A few guys went first to make sure they
were on the right path. But after they left, my group of seven decided to go ahead without
waiting for them to return. I suspected we were going the wrong way, but I kept silent,
figuring that the others knew better. We went along the base of the hill until we reached
the climb. It stopped me in my tracks.
The climb rose steeply above us. Along the right edge, the jungle hugged the
rocks; passage through its trees seemed unlikely to be achieved. The majority of my view
was filled with rocks. Peering back down toward the river, I saw a steep slope of rocks all
the way to the water. All I could think about was how far it would be to fall.
注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already
beginning to climb!
My friends kept right on climbing but they did not forget me.
参考范文:
My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already
beginning to climb! My anxiety increased as I watched them. “Do I turn back?” My whole
being shouted, “Yes!” “Will I regret it later? I really want to get to the top, but ...” I voiced
my uncertainties to my friends. They dismissed my fears and encouraged me to stick it out.
Questioning my own ability, I decided at least to attempt the climb. I chose a path that
seemed easiest with my friends ahead of me. When the “path” led up to an extremely
narrow area, the difficulties increased, with scary spots one after another. My breathing
sped up, and my heart pounded even faster, growing loud in my ears.
My friends kept right on climbing but they did not forget me. Someone was always
behind me to help hold my feet steady when necessary, while someone else was ahead to
offer a hand up. I trusted them more than myself. With friends supporting me by words
and actions, I slowly gained ground. Finally we came to the toughest place. Once again I
shrank when I peered back at the steep slope of rocks. “You can make it! We won’t let you
fall.” My friends’ assurances gave me the strength to go on. When my feet made contact
with the solid rock on the top, I heaved a huge sigh of relief. I could feel all the fear
draining out of me. I never felt so alive, and so thankful for my friends and that life.
下水作文:
My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already
beginning to climb! The thought of the steep slope, the tree-lined passage made every cell
of my body tremble with fear. Even at this moment, I still wanted to give up halfway,
letting the fear of height dominate me. However, the spectacular scenery above the
waterfall kept me spellbound, telling me not to rob myself of the opportunity to admire its