visitingafirestation作文
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how i misd a train
it was a sultry mid-summer afternoon. as i was to leave for beijing by train at 6 p. m. and stay in the train the whole night, my experienced aunt stresd that the first important thing for me to do was to get some sleep. as my aunt insisted, i went to bed and slept. soon my exhausted aunt also fell asleep. the hypnotizing high temperature tended to make people sleep like a log, and we woke up to find it was already 5 o’clock!
my aunt’s home was quite a long way from the railway station, so i suggested that we should go without supper. but my aunt insisted that a good meal was absolutely necessary. six dishes were put on the table twenty minutes later.
just as i picked up the chopsticks, my brother brought up the subject of his girlfriend
and asked me to say something nice about her when i saw mother. i argued against it, becau i had never talked with the girl and
knew nothing about her. my brother was very much annoyed, not to say that the argument cost me five more precious minutes!
when my aunt and i finally arrived at the station, we found another aunt of mine had been waiting there for some time. after a long and affectionate exchange of farew李清照的如梦令
ells, i turned to find the pasngers’ gate already clod. looking at my watch, i saw there were only five minutes left!
the three of us rushed to the pasngers’ gate and banged on the mental rail, begging the inspectors to open the gate. but nobody emed to hear us.
i was both anxious and furious. my mind worked quickly and an idea came to me---i would climb over the fence. just as i was doing so, i heard the sound of the siren. my disappointment was so great that i almost fell form the fence.
a lost lamb
the coach was running along the country road, and the landscape outside became more and more familiar. i knew i was approaching the small village of old uncle and aunt. again, the small adventure of my childhood came to my mind.
it was when i was a six-year-old girl and stayed in that village for the summer. i was enjoying every day when the local school began and brought away all my playmates. one sunny afternoon, i went to pick berries in the nearby bushes, all alone. the berries were tempting as before, but i had lost fun in hunting them. i suddenly became homesick. never before had i been away form my parents for so long. i remembered that a coach had carried uncle and me out of my town, and that there had been a long walk through the woods before we arrived at my uncle’s. i could e the woods where i stood now. so that was my way home.! in a flash, i thought
of the coins in my pockets that aunt had given me for ice creams. this new finding
encouraged me. unable to resist the temptation of a trip home, i headed for the woods. and there, to my joy, distinctly lay the trail we had previously taken. i followed it, hands cheerfully clenching the coins in 三年级上册数学日记
my pockets.
but after some while, the trail disappeared under my feet. i looked around; the trees were all alike. my head cooled down right away, and fear crept over me as never before. unable to move a step, i cried for mummy. i stood there crying until night社会化媒体营销
fell over the woods. the darkness and quietness brought all the ghost stories into my mind. i was entirely gripped by fear, and my cries faded into pitiful moans of a captured lamb.
fortunately, an old villager who happened to pass by traced my voice and found me. the next thing i remembered was aunt holding me in her arms.
the coach stopped at its terminal and
brought me back to reality. i got off. before my eyes lay the old woods, where i had
surrendered to fear, i walked into it with firm ps. though i was still not immune to fear, i would not be overcome by it now. i would not be a helpless lost lamb any more.
franklin elementary school
on a chilly, fall morning, franklin elementary school awaited the beginning of another day. its ugly, ancient frame solemnly ro from the ground and met the morning sun. classroom lights shone through the dirty windows and illuminated (照亮)the hard ground below. the wind blew through the swings on the empty playground, making them squeak and creak like a door turning on rusty hinges(门的铰链). three tall maple trees vainly attempted to hide the eyesore(丑陋的东西). steel fence enclod the school property, parating it from the rest 离职工资怎么算
of the neighborhood. surrounding franklin were the small, grim ghetto shanties(棚屋) filled with