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专题04情绪动作类表达升级:恐惧--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(原卷版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题04情绪动作类表达升级:恐惧--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(原卷版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题04情绪动作类表达升级:恐惧--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(原卷版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题04情绪动作类表达升级:恐惧--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(原卷版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题04情绪动作类表达升级:恐惧--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(原卷版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作

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专题 04 情绪动作类表达升级--恐惧 (原卷版) 情绪动作类表达是读后续写中最常见的、最不可或 缺 的表达,通过以下的积累、背诵、训练,考生定能在 今 后描写恐惧的情绪动作时,更加地道,更加形象,更 加 传神。 本专题包括: (一)情绪类表达 (二)句子练习 (三)动作类表达 (四)句子练习 (五)相关句式积累 (六)小试牛刀 (七)读后续写练习 (一)情绪类表达 1. 害怕地 2. 恐惧地 3. 感到害怕 4. 从心底感到害怕 5. 惊慌失措 6. 充满了愤怒 7. 吓得半死 8. 很有可能引发一阵挫败感 (二)句子练习 1. 他转向我,眼里充满了恐惧。 2. 她吓得睁大了眼睛。 3. 我吓得魂不附体。4. 一阵恐惧向我袭来。 5. 一想到要变老,我就害怕。 6. 他充满了怒火。 7. 他因害怕而感到恶心,但一想到结果,他还是继续下去。 8. 突如其来的记忆使她惊慌失措。 (三)动作类表达 1. 全身颤抖 2. 因害怕/恐惧而发抖 3. 因为害怕而哽咽 4. 脸色变白 5. 心跳得厉害 6. 深吸一口气 7. 有点惊讶 8. 吓得透不过气来 (四)句子练习 1. 他浑身发抖,感到坐立不安。 2. 我双膝发抖地走上楼梯。 3. 他愤怒地看了我一眼。 4. 恐惧喷薄而出,将我紧紧包围,我已经寸步难行了。 5. 恐怖和死亡袭来,她的心脏跳动地非常快,撞击着她的肋骨。 (五)相关句式积累1. 难过但不惧怕,我决定要改变这一切。 2. 她吓得胸口发紧,她的手颤抖着把杯子送到唇边。 3. 她睁大的眼睛里充满了恐惧。 4. 当她惊恐地转过身来,后背一阵寒意。 5. 看到这可怕的景象,我感觉我的血液都凝固起来。 6. 当看到那只凶恶的狼时,我嗓子发紧,膝盖发软。 7. 当看到那只凶恶的狼时,我吓呆了,不敢动弹。 8. 当看到那只凶恶的狼时,我被深深地恐惧感所控制,手心出汗。 (六)小试牛刀 编写一个80词左右的小故事,尽量多用以上关于“恐惧”的表达。 A wolf quickly caught up with him. (七)读后续写练习 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 One fall, my wife Elli 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 bears is amazing but also dangerous. Polar bears — like all wild animals — should be photographed from a safe distance. When I’m 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 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 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 the bear defense actions we knew. We yelled at the bear, hit pots hard, 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 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 wouldn’t last through 30 more minutes of the bear’s punishment. The camp manager suggested I use pepper spray. The spray burns the bears’ eyes, but doesn’t 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. A few minutes later, the bear headed back to our camp. ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ At that very moment, the helicopter arrived. ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________