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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。 I was on ...

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。

I was on a tour of Italy with my friends. Our car pulled to a stop at the beach. I got out, carrying my guitar and saw the blue Adriatic Sea. Waves smashed(撞击) against large rocks that formed a jetty(防波堤). People said this beach was known for its fierce undertow(回流). I trembled. Nothing frightened me as much as water.

I’d always loved water and been a good swimmer until last summer, when I'd decided to climb up to the highest diving board at a city pool. I'd jumped into the water. The next thing I knew was my brother was pulling me out of the pool. From then on, I stayed away from the water.

“Kevin, are you coming? " My friend Brad called.

“Yeah,” I said. "Just enjoying the view.” From dry land, I added silently.

Just then I heard shouting. People were running into the sea.

I saw something moving up and down amid the waves. There was a little boy out there! The rescuers were fighting against the tide(潮水). They’d never get to him in time. They might not get to him at all with the undertow.

I looked back at the boy. His head popped up, then a wave crashed over him and he disappeared for a moment. I had to do something.

The jetty! The boy was close to it. From there maybe I could help. I raced down the beach, out onto the jetty, and it hit me: Water! My hands got sweaty and I felt sick to my stomach. I stopped short.

The people in the water weren't making any headway against the waves. I was the only one who saw that going out onto the jetty was the fastest way to reach the drowning boy. Though I was as terrified as he, I tried to remember the life guard training I’d had as a teenager.

Sucking in(吸气) a deep breath, I threw myself into the water. As soon as I went under it, I felt like I was back in that city pool, breathless, struggling. Focus, I shouted in my head. Where is he

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 1:

Then I saw it---a thin arm waving weakly a few yards away.

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Paragraph 2:

Brad jumped into the water

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Then I saw it a thin arm waving weakly a few yards away. I reached the boy and held him just as he sank below the surface. I pulled as hard as I could."Calm down!" I told the boy. When I turned back toward the shore, a wave crashed over us. The jetty was about 50 yards away. The undertow! It was pushing us to sea. I remembered what I d learned in my lifeguard training. We slowly made our way to safety. Then I realized something amazing: I was no longer terrified Brad jumped into the water. I pushed the boy toward him. Just as I let go, a big wave picked him up and carried him all the way to Brad. I stopped fighting, and just let myself go. My hand hit the jetty. Someone pulled me out of the sea onto the rocks. When I caught my breath, I turned my head and saw the boy being hugged tightly by his mother. I looked out at the sea. Never before had water looked so beautiful to me. 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于读后续写。 文章已经给出的部分讲述了一段故事,为了完整且自然地完成这个故事,需要理清文章大意和叙事脉络,可以总结如下: 作者(名为Kevin)和朋友们去意大利玩,在一片沙滩旁边驻足,却目睹了海上有一个小男孩正遭遇险情,作者冲到防波堤旁准备入水施救,却感到十分害怕(前文交代了他曾有过溺水被救的经历因而非常怕水)。在所给文段的最后,作者鼓足了勇气跳入海中,寻找落水的男孩,续写部分就从这里开始。 续写第一段所给内容是“然后我看到了——就在不远处水面上有一条瘦小的胳膊在无力的挥舞着”,也就是作者看到了落水男孩,这一段的内容应该围绕作者如何施救、如何克服内心恐惧展开,并尽量用上文中划线的关键词,可以写作:I reached the boy and held him just as he sank below the surface. I pulled as hard as I could."Calm down!" I told the boy. When I turned back toward the shore, a wave crashed over us. The jetty was about 50 yards away. The undertow! It was pushing us to sea. I remembered what I d learned in my lifeguard training. We slowly made our way to safety. Then I realized something amazing: I was no longer terrified. 续写第二段所给内容是“Brad跳入了水中”,Brad是作者同行的朋友之一,显然这里指他也参与到施救工作中来,所以内容应该是两人合力将男孩救上了岸,制造一个较为圆满的结局,可以写作:I pushed the boy toward him. Just as I let go, a big wave picked him up and carried him all the way to Brad. I stopped fighting, and just let myself go. My hand hit the jetty. Someone pulled me out of the sea onto the rocks. When I caught my breath, I turned my head and saw the boy being hugged tightly by his mother. I looked out at the sea. Never before had water looked so beautiful to me.
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