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专题 08 读后续写遇困脱险类话题(测试)原卷版 目 录 【遇困脱险话题情节构建】 P 1 【遇困脱险主题语境满分语料】 P 2 【遇困脱险话题精彩片段欣赏】 P 4 【片段01】《丛林求生:与猴结盟,从绝境迈向生机》 【片段02】《洞穴惊魂:五小时生死营救,收获成长教训》 【遇困脱险话题名校好题调研】 P 5 [调研01]绝境坚守:无畏寒冬,盼来沙克尔顿的救援曙光 [调研02]登山遇险:队友不离不弃,共抗风雪迎救援 [调研03]雪山惊魂:从坠落绝望到获救重生 [调研04]暴风雨中的攀登:从被困绝望到爱的救援降临 [调研05]雪崩惊魂:争分夺秒,寻找被埋同伴 [调研06]月光下的狩猎:少年见证狼与鼠的生存较量 [调研07]山林迷途:呼救无门,幸得援手回归 [调研08]烟雾弥漫:从迷失火场到直升机上的重生 [调研09]绝境携手:从山林困窘到村庄的温暖救赎 [调研10]荒野遇险:机智应对,友谊照亮求生之路 [调研11]火海逃生:从绝望挣扎到祖孙的生命奇迹 【遇困脱险故事情节构建】 阶段 情节发展 情绪刻画 第一阶段 困难处境描写— ---困难处境:冰雪覆盖、道路泥泞、气温降低…… 困难处境+消极情绪 --情感表现:焦虑、紧张、恐惧、绝望、难过…… 第二阶段 救人过程呈现— --救他型:发现困境—克服困难—提供帮助 想到办法+如释重负 --他救型:遇到困境—寻求帮助—给与施救 第三阶段 皆大欢喜结局— --问题解决:欣慰、开心、拥抱、感谢…… 感激+感动+升华 --主旨升华:难忘记忆、传递快乐、团结坚持…… 【遇困脱险主题语境满分语料】 一、雪山脱险类 1. Exhausted as we were, we didn’t stop. , we kept digging the trench. 尽管我们筋疲力尽,但是我们没有停下来,我们咬紧牙关继续挖沟槽。 2. , we dug the snow out. , we made it. 我们一点一点的把雪挖出来,在经历了似乎一个世纪之后(夸张手法),我们终于成功了。 二、冰上救援类1. . 寒风开始咆哮,像锋利的小刀刺痛了我的脸。 2. He pushed the branch toward me. I the icy water by Harry. 他把树枝推向我。我立刻抓住它,最终被哈利从冰冷的水中拖了出来。真是死里逃生。 三、困洞营救类 1. No sooner had we arrived where the child was trapped than the man started to scan the surroundings. Then he , pulling him out without reserve.(动作链) 我们一到孩子被困的地方,那个男人就开始观察周国的环境,然后慢慢向洞口走去,仲手抓住孩子的手, 把他完全拉了出来。 2. , moving forward, we held our hands tightly in order not to be separated. 慢慢且小心翼翼地往前走,我们紧紧地握着手,不让彼此分开。 四、动物描写类 1. . 他露出锋利的牙齿,向前跑时怒视着我们。 2. It seemed that . 他的嘴里似乎满是血,眼睛因愤怒而发红,嘴巴张大了。 五、自救他救类 1. . 我声嘶力竭地喊叫求助,但都是徒劳。 2. I picked my courage and with the pepper spray. 我不得不采取行动,所以我鼓起勇气,试图用胡椒喷雾把他吓跑。 3. I took out a metal bar from the car at once and . 我立刻从车里拿出一根金属棒,开始与狼搏斗。 4. Terrified by the noises of the helicopter and the shot, the bear was toward the forest like a shot. 这只熊被直升机的噪音和枪声吓了一跳,跳进灌木丛,像枪声一样冲向森林。 六、情感描写类 1. Seeing this, she . 当她看到这个时,她感到恐惧涌上心头并且涌向全身。 2. When she saw the beast, . 当她看到这只野兽的时候,她是如此害怕以致于喉咙发紧,膝盖发软。 3. Extremely frightened, I found . 非常害怕,我发现我身体正在发抖,手心正在冒汗。 4. I , throwing my arms around him and hugged him tightly. 我如释重负的松了口气,伸出双臂紧紧地保住了他。 5. . 我如释重负的笑了笑,心里涌起一阵感恩。 6. .理查德眼里充满泪水,用微弱的声音表达了他的感激之情 七、主题升华句 1. ! It turned out that there is always a way out of any difficult situations as long as we stay calm. 1.真是九死一生啊!事实证明,只要我们保持冷静,任何困境都有出路。 2. ctions can cure fear and bravery can conquer difficulties. 2.直到那时,我才意识到行动可以治愈恐惧,勇敢可以战胜困难。 3. whatever setbacks we are faced with. 3.我们绝不该放弃希望无论遇到什么挫折。 4. even in the darkest hour, because after every night there is a day . 4.这次痛苦的冒险教会了我即使在最黑暗的时刻也不要绝望,因为黑夜之后就是黎明。 5. “Be patient ! The rescue team is on the way." these words 5. “救援队已经在路上了。”这句话给看似绝望的处境带来了一线希望。 【读后续写遇困脱险话题优秀片段欣赏】 【片段01】《丛林求生:与猴结盟,从绝境迈向生机》 To his surprise, the monkeys responded to him friendly. They seemed intrigued by his attempts to communicate and even brought him some fruits, apparently as a gesture of goodwill. Tom gratefully accepted the offering, realizing that these monkeys could potentially be his lifeline. Over the next few days, he followed the monkeys, learning from their behavior and survival skills in the jungle. They led him to water sources and edible fruits, helping him sustain his strength. The experience was surreal, but it gave Tom hope and renewed energy to continue his struggle for survival. 令他惊讶的是,猴子们对他很友好。他们似乎对他试图沟通很感兴趣,甚至给他带了一些水果,显然 是出于善意。汤姆感激地接受了这个提议,意识到这些猴子可能是他的生命线。在接下来的几天里,他跟 随猴子,学习它们在丛林中的行为和生存技能。他们带领他找到水源和可食用的水果,帮助他保持体力。 这段经历是超现实的,但它给了汤姆希望和新的能量,让他继续为生存而战。 As Tom stepped out of the jungle, he was greeted by the sight of a small village. Relief flooded through his body as he realized he had finally found civilization. Weak and exhausted, he stumbled towards the nearest hut. Villagers gathered around him, their faces filled with curiosity. Tom explained his situation, and they offered him food, shelter, and clothing. As he rested and recovered, he reflected on his journey. Despite the hardships and near-death experiences, Tom felt a sense of accomplishment. He had survived the jungle, thanks to his resilience, courage, and an unlikely alliance with a group of monkeys. 当汤姆走出丛林时,他看到了一个小村庄。当他意识到自己终于找到了文明时,如释重负的心情涌上 心头。他虚弱而疲惫,跌跌撞撞地朝最近的小屋走去。村民们聚集在他周围,脸上充满了好奇。汤姆解释 了他的情况,他们给了他食物、住所和衣服。当他休息和恢复时,他反思了自己的旅程。尽管经历了种种 磨难和濒死体验,汤姆还是感到了一种成就感。他在丛林中幸存下来,这要归功于他的韧性、勇气,以及 与一群猴子不太可能的联盟。【片段02】《洞穴惊魂:五小时生死营救,收获成长教训》 The next several hours were long and arduous. Even with the stranger’s help, we weren’t able to move Emma a little. No matter what we did or how Emma moved, the rock squeezed tighter. Eventually a park ranger came down. The fire department was on its way, but a rescue would take time. Emma was exhausted, cold, hungry and terrified. I gave Emma my shirt to cover her cold legs and tried to keep her calm. 接下来的几个小时漫长而艰难。即使有陌生人的帮助,我们也无法移动艾玛一点。不管我们做什么, 也不管艾玛怎么动,石头都挤得更紧了。最终,一名公园护林员走了下来。消防部门正在赶来,但救援需 要时间。艾玛筋疲力尽,又冷又饿,吓坏了。我把衬衫递给艾玛,盖住她冰冷的腿,试图让她保持冷静。 Almost five hours after we had entered the cave, the rescue team arrived. Our rescuer slowly chiseled away the ancient cave wall, and then worked very hard to move Emma. “Let’s get you out of here,” the firefighter told her as he gave a sign of relief. They wriggled their way out of the cave with me following behind. Fortunately, Emma eventually escaped from the cave and cried tears of joy. That day, I learned a big lesson about being more careful during exploration. 我们进入洞穴将近五个小时后,救援队到达了。我们的救援人员慢慢地凿掉了古老的洞穴墙壁,然后 非常努力地移动了艾玛。“我们带你离开这里吧,”消防员告诉她,同时做了个宽慰的手势。他们扭动着 身子走出山洞,我跟在后面。幸运的是,艾玛最终逃离了洞穴,喜极而泣。那天,我学到了一个重要的教 训,那就是在探索过程中要更加小心。 【遇困脱险话题名校好题调研】 [调研01] (23-24高二下·福建三明·期中)《绝境坚守:无畏寒冬,盼来沙克尔顿的救援曙光》 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 It so happened that one morning I bought a newspaper and read the advertisement about an expedition to the South Pole with the great Sir Ernest Shackleton—this was the adventure that I had been dreaming of. Overjoyed, I applied to join the expedition, only to be turned down by Shackleton. But I was so enthusiastic that I secretly went aboard his ship and hid in a small cupboard. Unfortunately, three days later I was discovered. Since Shackleton did not want to turn back, he offered me a job and assigned me to be a steward serving meals for twenty-eight men. The journey had not been easy. Approaching Antarctica, we got stuck in the ice and saw the ship get crushed by the ice. When the ship sank, our hearts sank with it. Before we abandoned the ship, Shackleton calmly called us together and told us to rescue our most essential supplies. We were not allowed to take most of our personal belongings, and Shackleton himself threw away all his gold. We had to camp on the ice of Elephant Island and managed to survive. But spring was coming, and the ice would soon begin to melt. We had been struggling for days, but things on Elephant Island were going from bad to worse. We had to be crowded together under one of our boats on the rocky shore of this miserable place. It was cold and windy, and the island had no plants. Sometimes we were only able to catch a seal or a penguin to eat. Otherwise, there was no food. Soon after we arrived, Shackleton left us to find help on South Georgia Island, 1,320 kilometres away—the voyage was too dangerous and difficult for all of us to make it in our small boats. If Shackleton failed, we wouldn’t have any hope of rescue as no one else knew that we were here. We watched worried and hopefully as Shackleton and the boat sailed away from Elephant Island.注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Now we had to face the adversity without Shackleton. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ It was four months later that rescuers finally arrived. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ [调研02](2025·山东日照·一模)登山遇险:队友不离不弃,共抗风雪迎救援 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 It was the summer of 2019, and I was part of a team of eight climbers attempting to reach the top of Mount Rainier in Washington State. We had been training for over a year, preparing for the physical and mental challenges of the climb. Our team, composed of experienced mountaineers and a few beginners like myself, had grown close during our training sessions. We relied on each other for support, encouragement, and motivation. If someone was struggling, the rest of us would step in to help, whether it was carrying extra sports equipment or offering words of encouragement. The first two days of the climb went smoothly. We made good progress, reaching Camp Muir at 10,000 feet without any major issues. The weather was perfect, and our spirits were high. On the third day, we began our push for the peak. The plan was to start early in the morning, around 2 a.m., to take advantage of the colder, firmer snow. We roped up and began the climb, each of us focused on the task at hand. As we approached Disappointment, Cleaver, a steep and dangerous section of the climb, the weather began to change. The wind picked up, and the temperature dropped significantly. We could barely see more than a few feet in front of us because of the dense fog, and the snow underfoot became unstable. Despite the challenging conditions, we carried on, determined to reach the peak. Then, disaster struck. One of our team members, Sarah, lost her footing and slipped. The force of her fall pulled the rest of us off balance, and we all fell, sliding down the slope (斜坡). I felt a sharp pain in my leg as I hit a rock, and I knew immediately that something was wrong. The rest of the team quickly regained their footing and managed to stop our slide, but I was unable to stand. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“I think my leg is broken,” I said painfully. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ The rescue team arrived finally. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研03](2024·安徽安庆·三模)雪山惊魂:从坠落绝望到获救重生 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 On my first summer vacation as a junior high school student, I climbed my first mountain — a fairly gentle 3,900-foot peak near where I live in Surrey, British Columbia. I was overweight at the time and out of breath when I reached the summit. But I loved the challenge of conquering something bigger than myself. Soon I climbed nearly 100 peaks. My parents were happy I’d finally found a hobby. I often went climbing with my friend Mel Olsen, whom I’d met in a Facebook group. Last December, I, together with Mel, came to Oregon to tackle 11,240-foot Mount Hood. It’s safer to start winter climbs at night when there’s less risk of the sun melting the snowpack. That day we started at 3 am, following the paths alongside the ski runs. The temperature was about 14°F, and we wore layers we could easily remove, knowing the sports would make us warm. Along the way, we met two other climbers, and the four of us continued on together. After about five hours, we reached Devil’s Kitchen, a plateau (高原) at about 10,000 feet. By this point, the wind was howling. My exposed skin felt as though it were burning. The other climbers decided to turn back, but Mel and I went ahead. We had ice axes, helmets, and crampons (攀登钉鞋). We were in high spirits and prepared for the climb. The trail we followed grew narrower and steeper. At around 9 am, we reached a flight of ice step. It was about three or four feet tall and sloped at a 75-degree angle. I volunteered to go first. I placed my left foot on the ice step. Confident I was safe, I put my full weight on it. Suddenly, I heard a crack, and a whole slab of ice broke off the step, right under my foot. In an instant, I fell backward before I made any response. I could hear Mel calling my name in a trembling voice as I tumbled down, bouncing off the rock face, and rolling down the mountain as if I were a character in a video game. I remember thinking: This is it. You’re done. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I stuck out my arms and legs hopelessly, grabbing at anything.____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ As Mel made her way down, I yelled for help, and other climbers came to my rescue. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ [调研04](23-24高三上·安徽·开学考试)暴风雨中的攀登:从被困绝望到爱的救援降临 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 The four mountain climbers were still breathing heavily as they looked out into the distance. The views from the top of the mountain were breathtaking. In all directions, valleys, forests and other mountains were laid out before them. They could even see the small wooden houses of the village where they had spent the night and the route they had taken to reach the top of this small but dangerous mountain. Laughing loudly, they were surprised at their courage in climbing such a steep and rocky mountain slope. Filled with an enormous sense of achievement, the four young climbers patted each other on the back. As the other three continued to enjoy the views, Jason, the leader of the group, stared at the horizon with a troubled look on his face. “What is it, Jason?” Sofia, the youngest of the group, asked. “Those dark clouds in the distance mean a heavy storm is fast on the way,” Jason replied. He remembered the villagers had warned him of the unpredictable weather conditions on top of the mountain and that a terrible storm could appear from nowhere. “But it's so warm and sunny here. I don't think the storm is coming this way,” Sofia said, more in hope than expectation. However, Jason feared the worst and knew only too well what would happen if the storm caught them in the open. He addressed the group in a calm but serious tone, “If the storm hits us, the temperature will fall dramatically. The rain and mist will make it difficult for us to see where we are going and we could easily get lost or fall off a cliff. The wind will take our strength, so we need to get moving fast.” The four mountain climbers packed up their facilities and immediately started back down the mountain. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts, the storm was upon them sooner than expected. The wind screamed in their ears, the driving rain stung (刺痛) their eyes and the mist made it impossible for them to see clearly. 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。 With it getting dark, Jason decided that it was just too dangerous to continue.____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Finally, the storm showed signs of stopping and the climbers decided to continue their way down the mountain. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研05](2023·湖南郴州·三模)雪崩惊魂:争分夺秒,寻找被埋同伴 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Ken Scott kicked of the covers and leapt out of bed at his home in the Rocky Mountain town of Mullan,Idaho.It was 6 a.m.on January 7, 2020, and he was on a mission: He’d just heard on the radio that the nearby Silver Mountain Resort had been blessed with nearly a foot and a half of new snow. As a ski addict who’d worked in the industry for the past 30 years as a ski patroller (滑雪巡逻员)and equipment salesperson, he didn’t want to miss this perfect skiing chance. These conditions are what skiers live for-even experienced and skilled as Scott, who, at 55, still skied 100 days a year. When Scott reached Silver Mountain’s locker room, he ran into his friend Warren, 58, a former ski instructor who had also been a regular on these slopes for more than two decades. “Can you believe it?” he said as they changed into their boots. “Sixteen inches! Are you ready?” For the next hour, the pair skied on various runs under a lightly gloomy sky, making fresh tracks. They were both in a playful mood. Finally, they reached 16-to-1, an expert-level trail, which was now open. It had been closed all season over concerns that skiers might cause an avalanche (雪崩). But that morning, patrollers had cleared loose snow on the peak, reducing the chance of a snowslide. “What do you think?” asked Warren. “Let’s go for it!” Scott replied. When they reached the top of 16-to-1, Warren excitedly looked back at Scott. The huge, toothy grin on his bearded face was what he needed. He pointed his skis downhill and took off. So thrilled were they that they isolated everything around them. Flying on the trail, despite the biting wind, their hearts burnt with passion for this great skiing. Whoomph! A sudden roar from behind nearly deafened them. 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。 In a second, they realized what was happening. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________“Bring help! Ken was missing,” Warren said anxiously on the phone. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研06](24-25高二上·安徽·开学考试)月光下的狩猎:少年见证狼与鼠的生存较量 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Wolf! Hank thought. The boy stared out of the cabin (小木屋) window at the animal. It was sitting a stone’s throw away in the moonlight. The wolf howling (嚎叫), Hank shook slightly. For the first time, he felt truly alone in the mountains. It had felt good to be allowed to come along with Dad. Dad was a scientist who studied wild animals. Two days ago, they had moved into an empty cabin. Here, Dad would write a report about what he had found. But they discovered that dozens and dozens of mice had taken over the cabin. The little creatures had gotten into the supplies of dried food and ruined almost everything. Now, because most of the food was gone, Dad had left to get new supplies from town and would be staying overnight. Hank had insisted on staying behind. The wolf howl sounding again, Hank opened the logbook to write about it, but his hand shook. Dad had never mentioned having any trouble with wolves. Hank closed the logbook and put it on the table. Quickly he looked around for something he could use as a weapon just in case. He grabbed a stick from the fireplace, went to the door, and took a deep breath. Then he opened the door, waved the stick, and shouted with all his might (强大力量): “Co away, wolf. Go away!” Shocked, the wolf sprang (跳跃) and started running away. Hank closed the door, his heart pounding hard. When he’d caught his breath, he turned back to the window. Oh, no! There was the wolf sitting right where it had sat before. Hank stared at the wolf. The wolf stared right back at him. Hank was staring into the eyes of a hunter. He knew, like all creatures, the wolf needed to eat. Hank’s dad had said wolves play their part in the environment by eating deer, rabbits, and other animals. But maybe, like the hungry mice that were running about Hank’s feet, wolves go for any food they can find. Suddenly, Hank heard a squeaky (吱吱叫的) noise! 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。 Holding his breath, Hank raised his head to see. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ As the wolf sprang up and tried to catch another mouse, Hank opened the logbook again. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研07](23-24高二上·重庆万州·阶段练习)山林迷途:呼救无门,幸得援手回归 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 One sunny Saturday morning, I got ready for a hike with my classmates. I was so excited about it since it was my first time to go hiking. I ate a light breakfast just a few slices of bread and an egg. After that I grabbed my backpack and hurriedly ran out of my house and then met my classmates at the school gate. At that time I didn’t think that there would be a terrible disaster ahead. The jungle (丛林) that we are going to was far from our area. Its name was Salymbia Jungle. The drive was 3 hours long but it was not a dull ride as we were all eager about the hike and we bad each other’s company. We appointed a guide and his name was Thomas. He said that he had hiked in the Salymbia Jungle lots of times, and he was familiar with the pathways. When we arrived, Thomas allowed us to begin. There were a wide variety of plants which I had never seen before. The smell of the jungle was so earthy. All of us were amazed by the beauty of the scenery and the sound of the creatures. After a while we were walking and then I looked at my wrist (手腕) to check the time but then I realized my watch had fallen off. Then I walked back without telling anyone. I did not worry about getting lost since there were other persons behind and I thought I would have been able to catch up with my classmates. I went back searching the pathway and I lost track of time and lost sight of my classmates. I immediately realized that I was alone. After I realized I was lost, the first thing I did was to check my phone to see how far away I was from my companions. However, I was having no luck because there was no network in my phone, which made my phone practically useless. Paragraph 1: The sky started to become darker. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: As I was falling asleep, I heard a human voice. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研08](22-23高二下·湖南郴州·期末)烟雾弥漫:从迷失火场到直升机上的重生 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为 150左右。 On the plains of northwest Oklahoma, you can see for miles: nothing but grass, masses of evergreen trees and steep red-rock canyons(峡谷). But with my telescope, I could see the helicopters, one after another clearly, dumping water on a wildfire in the far distance. I wasn’t concerned by the small cloud of smoke snaking skyward. It had to be at least 50 miles away, even across the South Canadian River. That afternoon, my uncle Larry, my cousin Tony and I had driven to this 4, 000-acre farm for a three-day hunt. I took a few pictures of bushy trees and grand canyons. Then I sent some of them with my cellphone to my wife, Ande, who was 60 miles away. “There’s nothing to worry about. Just have a nice day.” I typed. She had seenthe fire on the news and called a few minutes earlier to warn me. Anyway, I didn’t want her to be worried. The wind had picked up, blowing hard from the southwest. We climbed into the vehicle, with Larry driving, to look for places to hunt the turkeys the next day. We headed north along a small road and stopped here and there to look for signs of turkeys. We drove for about a mile before Larry turned to head back south, toward the farmhouse. As we did, my eyes went wide. A wall of flames was racing toward us, maybe three quarters of a mile away. “Get us out of here!” I screamed. Larry speeded up the vehicle, bouncing hard along the small road. How had the fire jumped over the river? The flames would be on us in no time. With a fence blocking the way, we jumped out of the vehicle. Then I made a phone call to Ande. “We’re surrounded by fire,” I shouted over the howling wind. “Call 911! We need a helicopter to get us out of here.” The connection went dead. I looked around, but I couldn’t see Larry and Tony. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ When I woke up, I found myself in a helicopter. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研09](24-25高三下·山东济南·开学考试)绝境携手:从山林困窘到村庄的温暖救赎 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语编写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 On a sunny weekend, Lily, an adventurous high-school senior, and her close friends, Jack and Emma, decided to go hiking in the nearby mountains. Equipped with backpacks filled with water, snacks, and a map, they were excited to explore the great outdoors. As they walked along the well-marked track, chatting and laughing, the weather took an unexpected turn. Dark clouds rolled in quickly, swallowing the sun. The wind started to roar, and soon, rain poured down heavily. The path became slippery, and visibility dropped significantly. Lily, trying to keep up everyone’s spirits, suggested they find a place to take shelter. They spotted a small cave on the side of the hill and made their way towards it. Inside the cave, the air was damp and cold. As they gathered closely together, waiting for the storm to pass, they realized they had left their emergency flashlight in Jack’s backpack, which he had accidentally dropped on the trail during their rush to the cave. After what seemed like hours, the rain finally stopped, but the sky remained cloudy. When they stepped out of the cave, they were shocked to find that the track was no longer recognizable. Mudslides had occurred, and large stones blocked their way back. To make matters worse, Jack checked his phone and found that there was no signal. With a sense of unease coming in, they knew they had to find a way out of the mountains before nightfall. They decided to follow a small stream they saw, hoping it would lead them to a more familiar path or a nearby village. As they walked along the stream, the path became increasingly difficult, with steep slopes (陡坡) and thick underbrush. Suddenly, Emma let out a scream. She had stepped on a loose rock and twisted her ankle badly. Lily andJack rushed to her side, their faces filled with worry. Now, not only did they have to find their way out, but they also had to help their injured friend. 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。 Lily and Jack exchanged anxious looks, their minds racing for solutions. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Just when they felt tired and hungry, Lily spotted a village in the distance. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研10](24-25高三上·河北沧州·阶段练习)荒野遇险:机智应对,友谊照亮求生之路 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 In the golden mist of late summer, Frank and John, two inseparable friends, set off on an adventure they had particularly planned for weeks: a camping trip by the river. The air was filled with excitement as they packed their backpacks with essentials—tents, cookers, and a map, though they were confident in their knowledge of the area, having explored its boundaries since childhood. As the sun began its fall, casting long shadows across the green landscape, they arrived at their chosen spot —a quiet bend in the river, far from civilization’s noisiness. They set up camp, and the crackling of the campfire and the gentle lapping of water against the shore were their only companions. Under a starry sky, they shared stories and dreams, unaware that their comfortable escape was about to take a dangerous turn. The following morning, as they ventured deeper into the woods to gather firewood, the sky, which had been clear and blue, turned frightening, with heavy clouds gathering. In the distance, a low, powerful, rolling thunder echoed (回响) through the valley, a warning they should have noticed. Not frightened, they continued, their laughter now was drowned out by the growing roar(咆哮) of the river. It happened swiftly. A wall of water, caused by the storm, rushed down the river, catching them off guard. In a heartbeat, their return path was cut off, the once familiar place was transformed into a maze (迷宫) of rushing currents and mudslides. Panic rose within them, but Frank, always the calmer of the two, remembered a survival tip from his father: “When lost or in danger, stay put if possible, assess your resources, and think reasonably.” With the river too dangerous to cross, they came back to higher ground, seeking shelter beneath a rocky overhang. As the rain pounded down, they gathered together, their spirits dampened but not defeated. John remembered another crucial lesson: using natural resources for survival. He suggested they start a fire using dryleaves and branches they had collected before the storm and they managed to light a small flame, providing warmth and a light of hope. 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。 The new sunrise brought new challenges and opportunities for Frank and John to prove their courage. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ The next day, as hope was beginning to fade, a rescue helicopter appeared. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ [调研11](2023秋·河南南阳·高二阶段练习)火海逃生:从绝望挣扎到祖孙的生命奇迹 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文. Every fall, my family and I would mark dead trees, cut them down, haul (拉拽)the wood and store it in the basement. On Christmas eve, the basement was half full of dry wood. As usual, my sister Shelly and I were home from school, and she did as either of us had done a thousand times before: checked the stove in the hall, tossed a few more logs and slammed the stove door shut. At the time, I was upstairs having a sink full of dishes to wash, homework to tackle and my grandfather, who was mentally disordered and hated by our family, to care for. Stomping(跺脚)around the kitchen, I thought about how I couldn’t wait to finish washing. The house seemed a little smoky, but that wasn’t unusual since it often went that way after the stove had new logs to chew up. I simply waved the smoke away and continued my business, meanwhile daydreaming of getting away from my grandfather. Suddenly, my sister Shelly hurried in and said, “Don’t you think it’s a little too smoky in here?” I shrugged, uttering nothing, and kept washing. But after another minute, I knew something went wrong. Without a word to each other, we shot through the kitchen and stared in disbelief as smoke and flames boiled out from the hall. A flush of panic sweeping over me, I hurried Shelly to lead our grandfather out before I was ready to call 911. Unfortunately, my phone was dead. I glanced out the window and saw Shelly, in a sweeter, jeans and slippers and my grandfather, in pants, a T-shirt and socks, shivering in the bone-biting snow, with no place to await help. With the only neighbor living far away, we were likely to die in the freezing cold outside. But if we stayed inside, smoke would surely choke us. However, if I could get my grandfathers phone in his room and probably, if the flames didn’t spread far, there would be a slim chance of survival. 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. Though overwhelmed by extreme panic, I decided to take a chance. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fire sent me into despair before the familiar figure of my grandfather came into my sight. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________