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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词...

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为120左右。

Tyra Winters was a high school student in Texas. One day, she was marching towards her home after the school day. As she slowly made her way down the street, the 17-year-old was enthusiastically planning the coming weekend party with her best friends, thinking of all the music, laughter, and excitement.

All of a sudden, a horrific scream was heard in the street. Turning back, Winters saw a boy about two years old lying on the sidewalk. And his wild mother was begging for help. “Someone help me, someone help me”. The little boy, Clarke Hornback, as his mother told, had been sucking on a piece of candy when it slid down the back of his mouth. It was stuck in his throat and blocked his windpipe (气管). Clarke’s face was bright red. “There was no coughing; there was no breathing!” Clarke’s mother, Nicole Hornback cried in great panic.

The crowds soon gathered around the poor boy and the mother. The boy was just gasping (喘气) for air. No one seemed to know how to help.

Except for Winters, who had always had dreams of becoming a surgeon for children! She had learned the first aid knowledge for treating choking. It was time for her to save the boy’s life. Knowing that the clock was ticking, she ran to the child.

Paragraph 1:

By the time Winters got to Clarke, the boy’s face had tuned purple.

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Paragraph 2:

It all happened so fast that Nicole even had no time to thank the girl.

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Paragraph 1: By the time Winters got to Clarke, the boy’s face had tuned purple. “I got him!” she yelled to Nicole as she grabbed the boy from her. “I tilted him and gave a good three back thrusts,” she told the local CBS station. Soon, the boy coughed up the piece of candy, gasped, and began breathing again. Without another word, Winters handed Clarke back to his mother and ran back to her friends before they left her behind. Paragraph 2: It all happened so fast that Nicole even had no time to thank the girl. Winters' s heroic actions left Nicole speechless. “I don't really have any words,” she said. “The words that you would say to anyone who does something for you is“thank you.” But that doesn't seem good enough.” Finally, with the help of the online media, they found the warm-hearted girl, Winters and Nicole thanked her in person. 【解析】 这是一篇读后续写作文。 通过阅读所给文章可知,上文主要讲述了德克萨斯州的一名高中生Tyra Winters在街上遇到了一个被糖果堵住气管,呼吸困难的男孩Clarke Hornback,准备救助男孩的事情。 续写部分分为两段,第一段开头是:当Winters 到达Clarke时,男孩的脸已经变紫了。所以后文应该是讲述Winters是如何帮助男孩咳出糖果的;第二段开头是:这一切发生得如此之快,Nicole甚至没有时间感谢那个女孩。本段应该写Winters的英勇行为让Nicole哑口无言。“我真的无话可说,”她说。“对任何为你做事的人,你都会说句‘谢谢’,但这似乎不够好。” 最后还要注意所续写短文的词数应为120左右。
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