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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。 My sister...

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。

My sister and I boarded a small plane together with 40 other passengers. Unluckily, while flying over the mountains, the plane met with violent airflow. Losing control suddenly, it hit an unknown mountain top. The crash killed a few passengers immediately, leaving many injured including my sister. In order to add a slight chance of being found out, we waited in the open, as opposed to waiting in the plane, even though it was freezing cold. At night, we slept side by side to keep ourselves warm. We melted snow into water to drink. We knew our food could not last us long, sticking to the hope that we would be rescued soon.

We knew from radio that the outside world was trying to look for the missing aircraft. However, the aircraft was white and blended(混合) in with the snow, making it impossible to be seen for helicopters from the sky. Later, our hope was dead when we found out through our radio that the rescue effort ended. Most of us were very depressed though it’s no use.

Now climbing over the mountains ourselves to search for help seemed to be our only chance of survival. Although the crash site was an awful place, with urine(尿)everywhere and smelling of death, I still wished to stay there. But my sister would give in to her injuries soon if we were not rescued. Thus, together with two other people, Canessa and Vizintin, I decided to walk through the icy wilderness for help. Carrying some food and water, the three climbers started our journey.

注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

Paragraph 4:

The mountain we were to challenge was one with slopes so steep(陡峭) that it would scare away a team of expert climbers.

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Standing on the top, disappointed and regretful, we were about to give up hope when I spotted a village at the bottom of the mountain.

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The mountain we were to challenge was one with slopes so steep(陡峭) that it would scare away a team of expert climbers. We met with various difficulties including cold weather and dangerous mountain roads. Besides, food and water became less and less. Hungry and tired, what’s worse, two of us were injured on the way, which made our climbing more difficult and last longer time. We endured exhaustion and starvation but at last we reached the top of the mountain. To our horror, we found nothing. Standing on the top, disappointed and regretful, we were about to give up hope when I spotted a village at the bottom of the mountain. Again we started making our way down the mountain. Eventually, at the base of the mountain we were helped by a local farmer who called the police for help. After the rescue team arrived, I then guided them via a helicopter to the crash site. Through the efforts of all the people, we were rescued. Finally, the world found out that there were 16 survivors who had gone through the mess and odds and had endured the cruel days. 【解析】 这是一篇读后续写。文章主要讲述了作者和妹妹遭遇了一次惨烈的机难,因为等不到救援,他们决定自己动身寻找出路。 续写分为两段,第一段的开头是:我们挑战的那座山是一座有着非常陡峭的坡,以至于吓退了很多的专业登山者……所以可以接着写:我们遭遇了很多困难,例如恶劣的天气、危险的山路等。食物和水也变得越来越少。我们又冷又饿,更糟糕的是,我们中有两个人在路上受了伤,这使得登山更加困难了。我们忍受着疲惫和饥饿,终于到了山顶。但令人失望的是,我们什么也没有发现。第二段的开头是:站在山顶,我们很失望很后悔,正打算放弃的时候,我看到了山下有个村庄。我们开始下山的旅途。最终在村民的帮助下我们给警察打了求助电话。救援队到来后,我带着他们和一架直升机到了坠毁地点。在所有人的努力下,我们被救了。最后我们发现了还有一些承受了巨大苦难度过这次机难的幸存者。 续写时应注意所续写的故事要符合逻辑,要熟悉划线的关键词,在适当时候加以运用。写作完成后按要求要将关键词下划线。
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