专题06 户外遇险
经典搞笑小说
一.(2023春·湖北·高三校联考开学考试)
When Aiden asked me to accompany him on a camping trip to the mountains, I envisioned a log cabin with a crackling fireplace, hot cocoa, and bunk beds. Imagine how my rustic, yet comfortable image of camping became a nightmare when Aiden and his older brother, Lebron, showed up with a truck filled with camping supplies-tents, rolled-up sleeping bags, and canteens! I did pack a backpack, as instructed, but I had no idea we were going on survival training!
Lebron, ever so efficient, had a schedule to keep, and he hurried me to get in so we could leave the city hustle and bustle behind us. Ahead, the mountains loomed bigger than I had remembered them; the trees were larger, and the environment was much more dangerous. At least the weather was amazing — cotton-candy clouds dotted the deep blue sky.
At the trailhead, Lebron strapped a sleeping bag onto my pack and lectured Aiden and me about hiking etiquette.
The first part of the trail looked more like a wooded road that led up the mountains than a hiking path.
Soon, the path became narrower and steeper, forcing me to focus on the task at hand and to talk less. As we gained elevation, we moved above the tree line, and I could e the trail zigzagging up the mountain.
“It looks clor than it is,” Lebron said, reading my facial cues. “This is the most difficult part … watch the trail, not the view. Loo rocks and tree roots make the trail dangerous, and we have no shade.”
Finally, we reached the summit. My legs aching, I dropped my pack and groaned.
“No time to rest,” Lebron said, looking up at the sky. The weather had been warm all day, and it felt good to relax in the cool breeze. “The weather up here changes quickly, and that cool air means a storm is brewing. We need to t up camp.”
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I thought he was kidding, but Lebron was quite rious.
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Just as quickly as the storm came rushing in, it stopped, allowing us to exit the tent.
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二.(2023秋·河北邢台·高三邢台市第二中学校考期末)
On June 4th, my family and I decided to go white-water rafting(激浪漂流) down the Nantahala River in Western North Carolina. It was a perfect day to be out on the water. My father thought that we could all deal with a new situation, so he decided to bring us to go without a guide at this new, hard c
our. My mom and I were upt by my dad’s decision, but my brother was plead with it. So, we had to agree with them. We got life jackets, our raft and paddles that were ud to row it, and then took a bus to the drop point where we carried the raft to the icy cold water. Having finished the training, we were on our own white-water rafting.
Within the first hour, we got stuck on two rocks. Another raft had to hit ours to get us off the rocks. After about two hours, we saw a huge rock on the right side of the river. It was coming out of the water about ten feet high and about fifteen feet wide. Somehow, we ended up on top of this rock. After about a minute, water started rushing in where my brother was sitting. When he started falling into the water, I tried to pull him back. Unfortunately, we fell off together. My mother jumped in after us, but she could only get to my brother becau he was clor than I was. My dad jumped out and ran up the bank of the river to get to the road, so he could e where I was. I was picked up after about two minutes by a stranger in another raft and was heading down the river toward a little resting spot.
Para.1: I kept crying becau I was so frightened and worried about my family.海珠
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Para.2: One of the guides for another raft told us that there was an earlier place we could get out.
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青年之家三.(2023秋·江苏南通·高三统考期末)
Pam Bales left her car and stepped onto the snow-covered Jewell Trail. She planned a six-hour hike through New Hampshire’s Mount Washington State Park. The hike up the lower part of Jewell was pleasant. At 8:30 am, still below the tree line, she took the first in a ries of on-the-trail lfies.
Less than an hour later, she took another photo, after she’d climbed into colder air and deeper snow
s. She made her way across the snow-covered ridge toward Mount Washington. Then she noticed something: a single t of footprints in the snow ahead of her. She’d been following faint tracks all day and hadn’t given them much thought, becau so many people climb Jewell Trail. But the, she realized, had been made by a pair of trainers, not suitable for hiking on snow.
By 11 am, Bales was getting cold and decided to abandon her plan. The only thing keeping Bales on Gulfside Trail was the trainer tracks in the sonw. As she fought the wind and heavy sleet (雨夹雪), the tracks made a hard left-hand turn off the trail.
Now she alarmed. She was sure the hiker could get through in the ow visibility and was heading straight toward the challenging trails of the Great Gulf Wilderness. Bales stood there, stunned. The temperature and clouds were in a race to find their lowest point, and darkness was mere hours away. She turned to the left and called out, “Hello!” into the frozen fog.
Nothing. She called out again: “Is anybody out there? Do you need help?”
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The strong westerly winds carried her voice away. She blew into her rescue whistle. For a fleeting moment she thought she heard someone reply, but it was just the wind playing games with her mind. She stood listening, then turned and walked cautiously in the direction of the single t of tracks. Bal
es followed the tracks cautiously for 20 to 30 meters. She rounded a slight corner and saw a man sitting motionless.
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When she approached him and said hello, he did not react.
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After waking the man up, Bales recognized that they had to get out of there soon.
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手工鞋子教程四.(2023年1月江苏无锡高三期末)
Living in a competitive and dishonest community was not always easy. People kept walking in and out, wearing artificial smiles. All lfish souls! Finally, my parents decided to have a breath of fresh air. We were on vacation, having driven to New Hampshire. We wouldn’t e friends on family—it would be just me, my parents, and my little brother, Wyatt, out for a nice, socially distanced week away.
We had hiked about half a mile to a popular spot called Dianna’s Baths, where the water falls of a ries of flat stones on the mountainside. The baths were full of families, so we made our way to one of the upper levels of rock to keep our distance.
Both where we sat and down below, the waler poured and fell into small pools, where kids in swimsuits were splashing around. We couldn’t help rushing to join them. Some parents nervously drove their kids away from the rocks’ edges, while my parents were grateful that they were out of that stage, so we two, at sixteen and eight, could keep our physical space with more confidence. Don’t get me wrong: Mom was sill terrified as she saw us jump between the slippery rocks, “No running,” she said again and again. “Stay away from all tho edges.”
But she soon relaxed, and we were all having fun, splashing in the pools. Then, conds later, things changed.
I turned and saw my Wyatt sitting down between two stones in a fast-moving stream. I yelled at him to get out. He yelled back something that I couldn’t hear, and then he disappeared over the edge.
it was about 12 feet from the top of the waterfall to the pool below, where there were many huge rocks. All I remember from the moment is mother’s screaming, over and over, like a prayer, “Somebody helps my son!” My
father was already dashing down the rocks, when I heard another woman scream. “That child just went over the waterfall!” she shouted at her husband. “Hurry up! Let’s give them a helping hand!”
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While everyone el looked on from a distance. this young woman didn’t hesitate.
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The ambulance came, taking Wyatt out of the park on a stretcher.
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答案
一.(2023春·湖北·高三校联考开学考试)
I thought he was kidding, but Lebron was quite rious. He and Aiden worked expertly, while I stood around and pretended to help, thunder rumbling in the distance. We t up near a boulder outcropping, but the wind, thunder, and lightning were relentless. As the storm rolled in with a vengeance, we took cover inside. Lebron, nsing that I was scared, reached in his backpack for some crackers and peanut butter. Slowly, but methodically, he spread the peanut butter and told stories about his camping adventures. Each time lightning lit up the tent and the thunder echoed, I cringed. “This is just a typical summer storm —they’re short lived, but inten,”Lebron stated. “The campsite might get a bit muddy, but what’s the fun in camping if you can’t get dirty! At least the rain will keep the bears away,”he said with a smile.
Just as quickly as the storm came rushing in, it stopped, allowing us to exit the tent. The view was stunning —I could e for miles, and the rain left a fresh scent of pine and an earthy smell of soil. As darkness t in, l marveled at the multitude of stars in the night sky. I won’t lie —I was yearning for a hot shower and a soft bed, but as I gazed upward at the Milky Way, I knew this was an adventure I would never forget.
二.(2023秋·河北邢台·高三邢台市第二中学校考期末)