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      【遇困脱险话题情节构建】 P1
      【遇困脱险主题语境满分语料】 P2
      【遇困脱险话题精彩片段欣赏】 P4
      【片段01】《丛林求生:与猴结盟,从绝境迈向生机》
      【片段02】《洞穴惊魂:五小时生死营救,收获成长教训》
      【遇困脱险话题名校好题调研】 P5
      [调研01]绝境坚守:无畏寒冬,盼来沙克尔顿的救援曙光
      [调研02]登山遇险:队友不离不弃,共抗风雪迎救援
      [调研03]雪山惊魂:从坠落绝望到获救重生
      [调研04]暴风雨中的攀登:从被困绝望到爱的救援降临
      [调研05]雪崩惊魂:争分夺秒,寻找被埋同伴
      [调研06]月光下的狩猎:少年见证狼与鼠的生存较量
      [调研07]山林迷途:呼救无门,幸得援手回归
      [调研08]烟雾弥漫:从迷失火场到直升机上的重生
      [调研09]绝境携手:从山林困窘到村庄的温暖救赎
      [调研10]荒野遇险:机智应对,友谊照亮求生之路
      [调研11]火海逃生:从绝望挣扎到祖孙的生命奇迹
      【遇困脱险故事情节构建】
      【遇困脱险主题语境满分语料】
      阶段
      情节发展
      情绪刻画
      第一阶段
      困难处境描写—
      困难处境+消极情绪
      ---困难处境:冰雪覆盖、道路泥泞、气温降低……
      --情感表现:焦虑、紧张、恐惧、绝望、难过……
      第二阶段
      救人过程呈现—
      想到办法+如释重负
      --救他型:发现困境—克服困难—提供帮助
      --他救型:遇到困境—寻求帮助—给与施救
      第三阶段
      皆大欢喜结局—
      感激+感动+升华
      --问题解决:欣慰、开心、拥抱、感谢……
      --主旨升华:难忘记忆、传递快乐、团结坚持……
      一、雪山脱险类
      1. Exhausted as we were, we didn’t stp. , we kept digging the trench.
      尽管我们筋疲力尽,但是我们没有停下来,我们咬紧牙关继续挖沟槽。
      2. , we dug the snw ut. , we made it.
      我们一点一点的把雪挖出来,在经历了似乎一个世纪之后(夸张手法),我们终于成功了。
      二、冰上救援类
      1. .
      寒风开始咆哮,像锋利的小刀刺痛了我的脸。
      2. He pushed the branch tward me. I the icy water by Harry.
      他把树枝推向我。我立刻抓住它,最终被哈利从冰冷的水中拖了出来。真是死里逃生。
      三、困洞营救类
      1. N sner had we arrived where the child was trapped than the man started t scan the surrundings. Then he , pulling him ut withut reserve.(动作链)
      我们一到孩子被困的地方,那个男人就开始观察周国的环境,然后慢慢向洞口走去,仲手抓住孩子的手,把他完全拉了出来。
      2. , mving frward, we held ur hands tightly in rder nt t be separated.
      慢慢且小心翼翼地往前走,我们紧紧地握着手,不让彼此分开。
      四、动物描写类
      1. .
      他露出锋利的牙齿,向前跑时怒视着我们。
      2. It seemed that .
      他的嘴里似乎满是血,眼睛因愤怒而发红,嘴巴张大了。
      五、自救他救类
      1. .
      我声嘶力竭地喊叫求助,但都是徒劳。
      2. I picked my curage and with the pepper spray.
      我不得不采取行动,所以我鼓起勇气,试图用胡椒喷雾把他吓跑。
      3. I tk ut a metal bar frm the car at nce and .
      我立刻从车里拿出一根金属棒,开始与狼搏斗。
      4. Terrified by the nises f the helicpter and the sht, the bear was tward the frest like a sht.
      这只熊被直升机的噪音和枪声吓了一跳,跳进灌木丛,像枪声一样冲向森林。
      六、情感描写类
      1. Seeing this, she .
      当她看到这个时,她感到恐惧涌上心头并且涌向全身。
      2. When she saw the beast, .
      当她看到这只野兽的时候,她是如此害怕以致于喉咙发紧,膝盖发软。
      3. Extremely frightened, I fund .
      非常害怕,我发现我身体正在发抖,手心正在冒汗。
      4. I , thrwing my arms arund him and hugged him tightly.
      我如释重负的松了口气,伸出双臂紧紧地保住了他。
      5. .
      我如释重负的笑了笑,心里涌起一阵感恩。
      6. .
      理查德眼里充满泪水,用微弱的声音表达了他的感激之情
      七、主题升华句
      1. ! It turned ut that there is always a way ut f any difficult situatins as lng as we stay calm.
      1.真是九死一生啊!事实证明,只要我们保持冷静,任何困境都有出路。
      2. ctins can cure fear and bravery can cnquer difficulties.
      2.直到那时,我才意识到行动可以治愈恐惧,勇敢可以战胜困难。
      3. whatever setbacks we are faced with.
      3.我们绝不该放弃希望无论遇到什么挫折。
      4. even in the darkest hur, because after every night there is a day .
      4.这次痛苦的冒险教会了我即使在最黑暗的时刻也不要绝望,因为黑夜之后就是黎明。
      5. “Be patient ! The rescue team is n the way." these wrds
      5. “救援队已经在路上了。”这句话给看似绝望的处境带来了一线希望。
      【读后续写遇困脱险话题优秀片段欣赏】
      【片段01】《丛林求生:与猴结盟,从绝境迈向生机》
      T his surprise, the mnkeys respnded t him friendly. They seemed intrigued by his attempts t cmmunicate and even brught him sme fruits, apparently as a gesture f gdwill. Tm gratefully accepted the ffering, realizing that these mnkeys culd ptentially be his lifeline. Over the next few days, he fllwed the mnkeys, learning frm their behavir and survival skills in the jungle. They led him t water surces and edible fruits, helping him sustain his strength. The experience was surreal, but it gave Tm hpe and renewed energy t cntinue his struggle fr survival.
      令他惊讶的是,猴子们对他很友好。他们似乎对他试图沟通很感兴趣,甚至给他带了一些水果,显然是出于善意。汤姆感激地接受了这个提议,意识到这些猴子可能是他的生命线。在接下来的几天里,他跟随猴子,学习它们在丛林中的行为和生存技能。他们带领他找到水源和可食用的水果,帮助他保持体力。这段经历是超现实的,但它给了汤姆希望和新的能量,让他继续为生存而战。
      As Tm stepped ut f the jungle, he was greeted by the sight f a small village. Relief flded thrugh his bdy as he realized he had finally fund civilizatin. Weak and exhausted, he stumbled twards the nearest hut. Villagers gathered arund him, their faces filled with curisity. Tm explained his situatin, and they ffered him fd, shelter, and clthing. As he rested and recvered, he reflected n his jurney. Despite the hardships and near-death experiences, Tm felt a sense f accmplishment. He had survived the jungle, thanks t his resilience, curage, and an unlikely alliance with a grup f mnkeys.
      当汤姆走出丛林时,他看到了一个小村庄。当他意识到自己终于找到了文明时,如释重负的心情涌上心头。他虚弱而疲惫,跌跌撞撞地朝最近的小屋走去。村民们聚集在他周围,脸上充满了好奇。汤姆解释了他的情况,他们给了他食物、住所和衣服。当他休息和恢复时,他反思了自己的旅程。尽管经历了种种磨难和濒死体验,汤姆还是感到了一种成就感。他在丛林中幸存下来,这要归功于他的韧性、勇气,以及与一群猴子不太可能的联盟。
      【片段02】《洞穴惊魂:五小时生死营救,收获成长教训》
      The next several hurs were lng and arduus. Even with the stranger’s help, we weren’t able t mve Emma a little. N matter what we did r hw Emma mved, the rck squeezed tighter. Eventually a park ranger came dwn. The fire department was n its way, but a rescue wuld take time. Emma was exhausted, cld, hungry and terrified. I gave Emma my shirt t cver her cld legs and tried t keep her calm.
      接下来的几个小时漫长而艰难。即使有陌生人的帮助,我们也无法移动艾玛一点。不管我们做什么,也不管艾玛怎么动,石头都挤得更紧了。最终,一名公园护林员走了下来。消防部门正在赶来,但救援需要时间。艾玛筋疲力尽,又冷又饿,吓坏了。我把衬衫递给艾玛,盖住她冰冷的腿,试图让她保持冷静。
      Almst five hurs after we had entered the cave, the rescue team arrived. Our rescuer slwly chiseled away the ancient cave wall, and then wrked very hard t mve Emma. “Let’s get yu ut f here,” the firefighter tld her as he gave a sign f relief. They wriggled their way ut f the cave with me fllwing behind. Frtunately, Emma eventually escaped frm the cave and cried tears f jy. That day, I learned a big lessn abut being mre careful during explratin.
      我们进入洞穴将近五个小时后,救援队到达了。我们的救援人员慢慢地凿掉了古老的洞穴墙壁,然后非常努力地移动了艾玛。“我们带你离开这里吧,”消防员告诉她,同时做了个宽慰的手势。他们扭动着身子走出山洞,我跟在后面。幸运的是,艾玛最终逃离了洞穴,喜极而泣。那天,我学到了一个重要的教训,那就是在探索过程中要更加小心。
      【遇困脱险话题名校好题调研】
      [调研01] (23-24高二下·福建三明·期中)《绝境坚守:无畏寒冬,盼来沙克尔顿的救援曙光》
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      It s happened that ne mrning I bught a newspaper and read the advertisement abut an expeditin t the Suth Ple with the great Sir Ernest Shackletn—this was the adventure that I had been dreaming f. Overjyed, I applied t jin the expeditin, nly t be turned dwn by Shackletn. But I was s enthusiastic that I secretly went abard his ship and hid in a small cupbard. Unfrtunately, three days later I was discvered. Since Shackletn did nt want t turn back, he ffered me a jb and assigned me t be a steward serving meals fr twenty-eight men.
      The jurney had nt been easy. Appraching Antarctica, we gt stuck in the ice and saw the ship get crushed by the ice. When the ship sank, ur hearts sank with it. Befre we abandned the ship, Shackletn calmly called us tgether and tld us t rescue ur mst essential supplies. We were nt allwed t take mst f ur persnal belngings, and Shackletn himself threw away all his gld. We had t camp n the ice f Elephant Island and managed t survive. But spring was cming, and the ice wuld sn begin t melt.
      We had been struggling fr days, but things n Elephant Island were ging frm bad t wrse. We had t be crwded tgether under ne f ur bats n the rcky shre f this miserable place. It was cld and windy, and the island had n plants. Smetimes we were nly able t catch a seal r a penguin t eat. Otherwise, there was n fd. Sn after we arrived, Shackletn left us t find help n Suth Gergia Island, 1,320 kilmetres away—the vyage was t dangerus and difficult fr all f us t make it in ur small bats. If Shackletn failed, we wuldn’t have any hpe f rescue as n ne else knew that we were here. We watched wrried and hpefully as Shackletn and the bat sailed away frm Elephant Island.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Nw we had t face the adversity withut Shackletn.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      It was fur mnths later that rescuers finally arrived.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      [调研02](2025·山东日照·一模)登山遇险:队友不离不弃,共抗风雪迎救援
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      It was the summer f 2019, and I was part f a team f eight climbers attempting t reach the tp f Munt Rainier in Washingtn State. We had been training fr ver a year, preparing fr the physical and mental challenges f the climb. Our team, cmpsed f experienced muntaineers and a few beginners like myself, had grwn clse during ur training sessins. We relied n each ther fr supprt, encuragement, and mtivatin. If smene was struggling, the rest f us wuld step in t help, whether it was carrying extra sprts equipment r ffering wrds f encuragement.
      The first tw days f the climb went smthly. We made gd prgress, reaching Camp Muir at 10,000 feet withut any majr issues. The weather was perfect, and ur spirits were high. On the third day, we began ur push fr the peak. The plan was t start early in the mrning, arund 2 a.m., t take advantage f the clder, firmer snw. We rped up and began the climb, each f us fcused n the task at hand.
      As we apprached Disappintment, Cleaver, a steep and dangerus sectin f the climb, the weather began t change. The wind picked up, and the temperature drpped significantly. We culd barely see mre than a few feet in frnt f us because f the dense fg, and the snw underft became unstable. Despite the challenging cnditins, we carried n, determined t reach the peak.
      Then, disaster struck. One f ur team members, Sarah, lst her fting and slipped. The frce f her fall pulled the rest f us ff balance, and we all fell, sliding dwn the slpe (斜坡). I felt a sharp pain in my leg as I hit a rck, and I knew immediately that smething was wrng. The rest f the team quickly regained their fting and managed t stp ur slide, but I was unable t stand.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为150个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      “I think my leg is brken,” I said painfully.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      The rescue team arrived finally.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      [调研03](2024·安徽安庆·三模)雪山惊魂:从坠落绝望到获救重生
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      On my first summer vacatin as a junir high schl student, I climbed my first muntain — a fairly gentle 3,900-ft peak near where I live in Surrey, British Clumbia. I was verweight at the time and ut f breath when I reached the summit. But I lved the challenge f cnquering smething bigger than myself. Sn I climbed nearly 100 peaks. My parents were happy I’d finally fund a hbby. I ften went climbing with my friend Mel Olsen, whm I’d met in a Facebk grup.
      Last December, I, tgether with Mel, came t Oregn t tackle 11,240-ft Munt Hd. It’s safer t start winter climbs at night when there’s less risk f the sun melting the snwpack. That day we started at 3 am, fllwing the paths alngside the ski runs. The temperature was abut 14°F, and we wre layers we culd easily remve, knwing the sprts wuld make us warm. Alng the way, we met tw ther climbers, and the fur f us cntinued n tgether.
      After abut five hurs, we reached Devil’s Kitchen, a plateau (高原) at abut 10,000 feet. By this pint, the wind was hwling. My expsed skin felt as thugh it were burning. The ther climbers decided t turn back, but Mel and I went ahead. We had ice axes, helmets, and crampns (攀登钉鞋). We were in high spirits and prepared fr the climb.
      The trail we fllwed grew narrwer and steeper. At arund 9 am, we reached a flight f ice step. It was abut three r fur feet tall and slped at a 75-degree angle. I vlunteered t g first. I placed my left ft n the ice step. Cnfident I was safe, I put my full weight n it. Suddenly, I heard a crack, and a whle slab f ice brke ff the step, right under my ft.
      In an instant, I fell backward befre I made any respnse. I culd hear Mel calling my name in a trembling vice as I tumbled dwn, buncing ff the rck face, and rlling dwn the muntain as if I were a character in a vide game. I remember thinking: This is it. Yu’re dne.
      注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      I stuck ut my arms and legs hpelessly, grabbing at anything.
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      As Mel made her way dwn, I yelled fr help, and ther climbers came t my rescue.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      [调研04](23-24高三上·安徽·开学考试)暴风雨中的攀登:从被困绝望到爱的救援降临
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      The fur muntain climbers were still breathing heavily as they lked ut int the distance. The views frm the tp f the muntain were breathtaking. In all directins, valleys, frests and ther muntains were laid ut befre them. They culd even see the small wden huses f the village where they had spent the night and the rute they had taken t reach the tp f this small but dangerus muntain. Laughing ludly, they were surprised at their curage in climbing such a steep and rcky muntain slpe. Filled with an enrmus sense f achievement, the fur yung climbers patted each ther n the back.
      As the ther three cntinued t enjy the views, Jasn, the leader f the grup, stared at the hrizn with a trubled lk n his face.
      “What is it, Jasn?” Sfia, the yungest f the grup, asked.
      “Thse dark cluds in the distance mean a heavy strm is fast n the way,” Jasn replied. He remembered the villagers had warned him f the unpredictable weather cnditins n tp f the muntain and that a terrible strm culd appear frm nwhere.
      “But it's s warm and sunny here. I dn't think the strm is cming this way,” Sfia said, mre in hpe than expectatin.
      Hwever, Jasn feared the wrst and knew nly t well what wuld happen if the strm caught them in the pen. He addressed the grup in a calm but serius tne, “If the strm hits us, the temperature will fall dramatically. The rain and mist will make it difficult fr us t see where we are ging and we culd easily get lst r fall ff a cliff. The wind will take ur strength, s we need t get mving fast.”
      The fur muntain climbers packed up their facilities and immediately started back dwn the muntain. Unfrtunately, despite their best effrts, the strm was upn them sner than expected. The wind screamed in their ears, the driving rain stung (刺痛) their eyes and the mist made it impssible fr them t see clearly.
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      1.续写词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      With it getting dark, Jasn decided that it was just t dangerus t cntinue.
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      Finally, the strm shwed signs f stpping and the climbers decided t cntinue their way dwn the muntain.
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      [调研05](2023·湖南郴州·三模)雪崩惊魂:争分夺秒,寻找被埋同伴
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      Ken Sctt kicked f the cvers and leapt ut f bed at his hme in the Rcky Muntain twn f Mullan,Idah.It was 6 January 7, 2020, and he was n a missin: He’d just heard n the radi that the nearby Silver Muntain Resrt had been blessed with nearly a ft and a half f new snw. As a ski addict wh’d wrked in the industry fr the past 30 years as a ski patrller (滑雪巡逻员)and equipment salespersn, he didn’t want t miss this perfect skiing chance. These cnditins are what skiers live fr-even experienced and skilled as Sctt, wh, at 55, still skied 100 days a year.
      When Sctt reached Silver Muntain’s lcker rm, he ran int his friend Warren, 58, a frmer ski instructr wh had als been a regular n these slpes fr mre than tw decades.
      “Can yu believe it?” he said as they changed int their bts. “Sixteen inches! Are yu ready?”
      Fr the next hur, the pair skied n varius runs under a lightly glmy sky, making fresh tracks. They were bth in a playful md. Finally, they reached 16-t-1, an expert-level trail, which was nw pen. It had been clsed all seasn ver cncerns that skiers might cause an avalanche (雪崩). But that mrning, patrllers had cleared lse snw n the peak, reducing the chance f a snwslide.
      “What d yu think?” asked Warren.
      “Let’s g fr it!” Sctt replied.
      When they reached the tp f 16-t-1, Warren excitedly lked back at Sctt. The huge, tthy grin n his bearded face was what he needed. He pinted his skis dwnhill and tk ff. S thrilled were they that they islated everything arund them. Flying n the trail, despite the biting wind, their hearts burnt with passin fr this great skiing. Whmph! A sudden rar frm behind nearly deafened them.
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      1.续写词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      In a secnd, they realized what was happening.
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      “Bring help! Ken was missing,” Warren said anxiusly n the phne.
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      [调研06](24-25高二上·安徽·开学考试)月光下的狩猎:少年见证狼与鼠的生存较量
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      Wlf! Hank thught. The by stared ut f the cabin (小木屋) windw at the animal. It was sitting a stne’s thrw away in the mnlight. The wlf hwling (嚎叫), Hank shk slightly. Fr the first time, he felt truly alne in the muntains.
      It had felt gd t be allwed t cme alng with Dad. Dad was a scientist wh studied wild animals. Tw days ag, they had mved int an empty cabin. Here, Dad wuld write a reprt abut what he had fund. But they discvered that dzens and dzens f mice had taken ver the cabin. The little creatures had gtten int the supplies f dried fd and ruined almst everything.
      Nw, because mst f the fd was gne, Dad had left t get new supplies frm twn and wuld be staying vernight. Hank had insisted n staying behind.
      The wlf hwl sunding again, Hank pened the lgbk t write abut it, but his hand shk. Dad had never mentined having any truble with wlves. Hank clsed the lgbk and put it n the table. Quickly he lked arund fr smething he culd use as a weapn just in case. He grabbed a stick frm the fireplace, went t the dr, and tk a deep breath.
      Then he pened the dr, waved the stick, and shuted with all his might (强大力量): “C away, wlf. G away!” Shcked, the wlf sprang (跳跃) and started running away. Hank clsed the dr, his heart punding hard. When he’d caught his breath, he turned back t the windw. Oh, n! There was the wlf sitting right where it had sat befre.
      Hank stared at the wlf. The wlf stared right back at him. Hank was staring int the eyes f a hunter. He knew, like all creatures, the wlf needed t eat. Hank’s dad had said wlves play their part in the envirnment by eating deer, rabbits, and ther animals. But maybe, like the hungry mice that were running abut Hank’s feet, wlves g fr any fd they can find. Suddenly, Hank heard a squeaky (吱吱叫的) nise!
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      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Hlding his breath, Hank raised his head t see.
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      As the wlf sprang up and tried t catch anther muse, Hank pened the lgbk again.
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      [调研07](23-24高二上·重庆万州·阶段练习)山林迷途:呼救无门,幸得援手回归
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      One sunny Saturday mrning, I gt ready fr a hike with my classmates. I was s excited abut it since it was my first time t g hiking. I ate a light breakfast just a few slices f bread and an egg. After that I grabbed my backpack and hurriedly ran ut f my huse and then met my classmates at the schl gate. At that time I didn’t think that there wuld be a terrible disaster ahead.
      The jungle (丛林) that we are ging t was far frm ur area. Its name was Salymbia Jungle. The drive was 3 hurs lng but it was nt a dull ride as we were all eager abut the hike and we bad each ther’s cmpany. We appinted a guide and his name was Thmas. He said that he had hiked in the Salymbia Jungle lts f times, and he was familiar with the pathways. When we arrived, Thmas allwed us t begin. There were a wide variety f plants which I had never seen befre. The smell f the jungle was s earthy. All f us were amazed by the beauty f the scenery and the sund f the creatures.
      After a while we were walking and then I lked at my wrist (手腕) t check the time but then I realized my watch had fallen ff. Then I walked back withut telling anyne. I did nt wrry abut getting lst since there were ther persns behind and I thught I wuld have been able t catch up with my classmates. I went back searching the pathway and I lst track f time and lst sight f my classmates. I immediately realized that I was alne.
      After I realized I was lst, the first thing I did was t check my phne t see hw far away I was frm my cmpanins. Hwever, I was having n luck because there was n netwrk in my phne, which made my phne practically useless.
      Paragraph 1: The sky started t becme darker.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: As I was falling asleep, I heard a human vice.
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      [调研08](22-23高二下·湖南郴州·期末)烟雾弥漫:从迷失火场到直升机上的重生
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
      On the plains f nrthwest Oklahma, yu can see fr miles: nthing but grass, masses f evergreen trees and steep red-rck canyns(峡谷). But with my telescpe, I culd see the helicpters, ne after anther clearly, dumping water n a wildfire in the far distance. I wasn’t cncerned by the small clud f smke snaking skyward. It had t be at least 50 miles away, even acrss the Suth Canadian River.
      That afternn, my uncle Larry, my cusin Tny and I had driven t this 4, 000-acre farm fr a three-day hunt. I tk a few pictures f bushy trees and grand canyns. Then I sent sme f them with my cellphne t my wife, Ande, wh was 60 miles away. “There’s nthing t wrry abut. Just have a nice day.” I typed. She had seen the fire n the news and called a few minutes earlier t warn me. Anyway, I didn’t want her t be wrried.
      The wind had picked up, blwing hard frm the suthwest. We climbed int the vehicle, with Larry driving, t lk fr places t hunt the turkeys the next day. We headed nrth alng a small rad and stpped here and there t lk fr signs f turkeys.
      We drve fr abut a mile befre Larry turned t head back suth, tward the farmhuse. As we did, my eyes went wide. A wall f flames was racing tward us, maybe three quarters f a mile away. “Get us ut f here!” I screamed. Larry speeded up the vehicle, buncing hard alng the small rad. Hw had the fire jumped ver the river? The flames wuld be n us in n time. With a fence blcking the way, we jumped ut f the vehicle. Then I made a phne call t Ande. “We’re surrunded by fire,” I shuted ver the hwling wind. “Call 911! We need a helicpter t get us ut f here.” The cnnectin went dead.
      I lked arund, but I culdn’t see Larry and Tny.
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      When I wke up, I fund myself in a helicpter.
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      [调研09](24-25高三下·山东济南·开学考试)绝境携手:从山林困窘到村庄的温暖救赎
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语编写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      On a sunny weekend, Lily, an adventurus high-schl senir, and her clse friends, Jack and Emma, decided t g hiking in the nearby muntains. Equipped with backpacks filled with water, snacks, and a map, they were excited t explre the great utdrs.
      As they walked alng the well-marked track, chatting and laughing, the weather tk an unexpected turn. Dark cluds rlled in quickly, swallwing the sun. The wind started t rar, and sn, rain pured dwn heavily. The path became slippery, and visibility drpped significantly.
      Lily, trying t keep up everyne’s spirits, suggested they find a place t take shelter. They sptted a small cave n the side f the hill and made their way twards it. Inside the cave, the air was damp and cld. As they gathered clsely tgether, waiting fr the strm t pass, they realized they had left their emergency flashlight in Jack’s backpack, which he had accidentally drpped n the trail during their rush t the cave.
      After what seemed like hurs, the rain finally stpped, but the sky remained cludy. When they stepped ut f the cave, they were shcked t find that the track was n lnger recgnizable. Mudslides had ccurred, and large stnes blcked their way back. T make matters wrse, Jack checked his phne and fund that there was n signal.
      With a sense f unease cming in, they knew they had t find a way ut f the muntains befre nightfall. They decided t fllw a small stream they saw, hping it wuld lead them t a mre familiar path r a nearby village. As they walked alng the stream, the path became increasingly difficult, with steep slpes (陡坡) and thick underbrush.
      Suddenly, Emma let ut a scream. She had stepped n a lse rck and twisted her ankle badly. Lily and Jack rushed t her side, their faces filled with wrry. Nw, nt nly did they have t find their way ut, but they als had t help their injured friend.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为150左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Lily and Jack exchanged anxius lks, their minds racing fr slutins.
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      Just when they felt tired and hungry, Lily sptted a village in the distance.
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      [调研10](24-25高三上·河北沧州·阶段练习)荒野遇险:机智应对,友谊照亮求生之路
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      In the glden mist f late summer, Frank and Jhn, tw inseparable friends, set ff n an adventure they had particularly planned fr weeks: a camping trip by the river. The air was filled with excitement as they packed their backpacks with essentials—tents, ckers, and a map, thugh they were cnfident in their knwledge f the area, having explred its bundaries since childhd.
      As the sun began its fall, casting lng shadws acrss the green landscape, they arrived at their chsen spt—a quiet bend in the river, far frm civilizatin’s nisiness. They set up camp, and the crackling f the campfire and the gentle lapping f water against the shre were their nly cmpanins. Under a starry sky, they shared stries and dreams, unaware that their cmfrtable escape was abut t take a dangerus turn.
      The fllwing mrning, as they ventured deeper int the wds t gather firewd, the sky, which had been clear and blue, turned frightening, with heavy cluds gathering. In the distance, a lw, pwerful, rlling thunder eched (回响) thrugh the valley, a warning they shuld have nticed. Nt frightened, they cntinued, their laughter nw was drwned ut by the grwing rar(咆哮) f the river.
      It happened swiftly. A wall f water, caused by the strm, rushed dwn the river, catching them ff guard. In a heartbeat, their return path was cut ff, the nce familiar place was transfrmed int a maze (迷宫) f rushing currents and mudslides. Panic rse within them, but Frank, always the calmer f the tw, remembered a survival tip frm his father: “When lst r in danger, stay put if pssible, assess yur resurces, and think reasnably.”
      With the river t dangerus t crss, they came back t higher grund, seeking shelter beneath a rcky verhang. As the rain punded dwn, they gathered tgether, their spirits dampened but nt defeated. Jhn remembered anther crucial lessn: using natural resurces fr survival. He suggested they start a fire using dry leaves and branches they had cllected befre the strm and they managed t light a small flame, prviding warmth and a light f hpe.
      注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      The new sunrise brught new challenges and pprtunities fr Frank and Jhn t prve their curage.
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      The next day, as hpe was beginning t fade, a rescue helicpter appeared.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      [调研11](2023秋·河南南阳·高二阶段练习)火海逃生:从绝望挣扎到祖孙的生命奇迹
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文.
      Every fall, my family and I wuld mark dead trees, cut them dwn, haul (拉拽)the wd and stre it in the basement. On Christmas eve, the basement was half full f dry wd. As usual, my sister Shelly and I were hme frm schl, and she did as either f us had dne a thusand times befre: checked the stve in the hall, tssed a few mre lgs and slammed the stve dr shut.
      At the time, I was upstairs having a sink full f dishes t wash, hmewrk t tackle and my grandfather, wh was mentally disrdered and hated by ur family, t care fr. Stmping(跺脚)arund the kitchen, I thught abut hw I culdn’t wait t finish washing. The huse seemed a little smky, but that wasn’t unusual since it ften went that way after the stve had new lgs t chew up. I simply waved the smke away and cntinued my business, meanwhile daydreaming f getting away frm my grandfather. Suddenly, my sister Shelly hurried in and said, “Dn’t yu think it’s a little t smky in here?” I shrugged, uttering nthing, and kept washing. But after anther minute, I knew smething went wrng.
      Withut a wrd t each ther, we sht thrugh the kitchen and stared in disbelief as smke and flames biled ut frm the hall. A flush f panic sweeping ver me, I hurried Shelly t lead ur grandfather ut befre I was ready t call 911. Unfrtunately, my phne was dead. I glanced ut the windw and saw Shelly, in a sweeter, jeans and slippers and my grandfather, in pants, a T-shirt and scks, shivering in the bne-biting snw, with n place t await help. With the nly neighbr living far away, we were likely t die in the freezing cld utside. But if we stayed inside, smke wuld surely chke us. Hwever, if I culd get my grandfathers phne in his rm and prbably, if the flames didn’t spread far, there wuld be a slim chance f survival.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.
      Thugh verwhelmed by extreme panic, I decided t take a chance.
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      Fire sent me int despair befre the familiar figure f my grandfather came int my sight.
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