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高三英語(yǔ)二輪復(fù)習(xí):讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)寫(xiě)作主題“災(zāi)難意外救助”12篇講義(1)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。WhenIworkedasanurse,Iwasondaydutywhilemyworkmateswereonnightduty.Ononeshift,Isensedsomethingjustbeforegoingoffdutyat11am.Iputdownthetray(托盤(pán))onthetableandsuddenlyitfelloffthetable.AtfirstIthoughtIhadaccidentallyknockeditover,butthenIfeltthewholebuildingshakingandheardpatientswerescreaming.Irealizedthatanearthquakewashappening.Iquicklycaughtholdofanearbypatient,whowasterriblyfrightenedandpushedherunderabed.Andthen,Igotunderanotherbedmyself.Assoonastheearthquakestopped,Idecidedtotryandgetthepatientsafelyoutside.Icarriedheroutandhelpedherdowntothegrassland,whereseveralotherpeoplehadgathered.Afraidthatmyotherworkmateswereindanger,Iwentbackinsidethebuildingagain.WhenImetLucy,ourwardsister(護(hù)士長(zhǎng)),Ifoundherpatientcouldn'twalk.Wemadeaseatforthepatientbylinkingourhandsandarms,andcarriedheroutsidetogether.Wewentbackthroughthebuildingtochecknoonewasleftbehindinourward(病房).Justthen,wesawthatamandoctorwascallingforvolunteerstogodowntootherwardswithhimtohelpmorepeople.Sowewenttogether.Thedoctorwentaheadofusandfoundoneofthenursespartiallycoveredwithrubble(碎石),luckilystillalive.Suddenly,theaftershock(余震)struckandthedoctororderedustoleave.Thebravedoctorintendedtostayaloneandriskhisownlifetosavethenurse.注意:續(xù)寫(xiě)字?jǐn)?shù)應(yīng)為150詞左右。Paragraph1:However,withoutanyhesitation,wemadeupourmindstostaywiththedoctorandsavethenursetogether.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Laterintheafternoon,Ihadtimetolookaroundandsawsomedestroyedbuildings.【答案】However,withoutanyhesitation,wemadeupourmindstostaywiththedoctorandsavethenursetogether.Thedoctorencouragedthetrappednursetostaycalm,andinthemeanwhile,wefocusedoureffortsonremovingthebricksandtherubblethattrappedherbody.However,sometimeswewerefacedwithfallingrubblefromtimetotime,despitewhichwecontinued.Graduallyandslowly,weliftedthenurseoutoftherubble.Thedoctorputthenurseonhisbackandwalkedoutofthebuildingwiththehelpofus.Finally,all,includingpatients,nursesanddoctors,wereinthesafeplace.Laterintheafternoon,IIhadtimetolookaroundandsawthesomedestroyedbuildings.Mybeautifulworkplacelaybeyondrecognition,evensomeinruins.Atthesightofthis,Ifeltaweightinmychest.Suddenly,thegentlewinddancedaroundme,whichmademethoughtofallthepeoplesurvivingtheearthquakewithourhelp.Itwasourteamworkthatmadeadifference.Iheldthefirmbeliefthatsomedayinthefuturemyworkplacewouldcamebacktolifeandtookonanewlook,wherewewouldcontinueworkingtogethertosavemorepatients.(2)KenScottkickedoffthecoversandleaptoutofbedathishomeintheRockyMountaintownofMullan,Idaho.He’djustheardontheradiothatthenearbySilverMountainResorthadbeenblessedwithnearlyafootandahalfofnewsnow.Asanexperiencedskiaddict,hedidn’twanttomissthisbiggoldenopportunity.Theseconditionsarewhatskierslivefor.WhenScottreachedSilverMountain’slockerroom,hecameacrosshisfriendPaul,aformerskiinstructorwhohadalsobeenaregularontheseslopesformorethantwodecades.Bothofthemwereexhilarated.Beforesettingoff,itwasPaul’sroutinetocheckhisphonetightlyfixedinsidehisparka(風(fēng)雪外套).Forthenexthourthepairskiedonvariousrunsunderalightlydullsky,makingfreshtracks.Theywerebothinaplayfulmood,laughingastheytackledthesteepruns.Almostimmediately,thesnowbeneaththeirfeetgaveway.Inamillisecond,Paulrealizedwhatwashappening.“Avalanche!(雪崩)”heyelledtoScott,whowasnotfarbehind.Scottresponded.Thesuddensnowslidecausedfearinhisvoice.“Thisishappening!”Instantly,bothwerehitbyamassofsnowthatwouldhitandcarrythemsome500feetdownthemountain.Scottfeltitsurroundingandenclosinghim,movingquicklyuphisbackandoverhisshoulders,thenheavyagainsthisneck.Snowfilledthespaceinfrontofhimandpileduparoundthewholeofhim.Paul,too,wassweptdownhill.Theyrememberedtheavalanchesurvivallessonstheyhadlearned.Keepyourheadup.Trytoswim.Stayontopofthesnow.Butthesnowwastoopowerfulandtheyfeltthemselvesrollinglikealoadofclothesinawashingmachine.WhenScottfinallycametorest,hewaslyingonhisleftsideandcompletelyburied,skisandpolesstillattached.注意:1.所續(xù)寫(xiě)短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1:Paulwasluckier,endinguppartiallyburiedandprobablysurviving.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Recallingtheterribleexperience,Scottthankedhisfriendandtherescueteam.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Para1Paulwasluckier,endinguppartiallyburiedandprobablysurviving.Sofortunatewashethatmostofthesnowhadgoneoverhisbodyandcontinueddownthehill.Insuchashallowburial,hebegantoshakeoffthesnow,scoopedsnowawaywithbarehands,andmanagedtopullhimselfout.Lookingaroundtheworldofsnow,hedesperatelyshoutedScott’snamebutreceivednotraceofresponses.Paulunzippedhisparkaandpulledoutthephonetomaketheemergencycall.Shortlyafterwards,therescueteamarrived.Withgreatefforts,PaulandtheteamlocatedScottandfoundhimaliveinanenclosedspace,whichendedtheunthinkableaccidentwithanincrediblesurvival.Para2Recallingtheterribleexperience,Scottthankedhisfriendandtherescueteam.Whenburiedundersnowintheenclosedspace,Scottdriftedbetweenterrorandpanic,hopingthathisfriendPaulwasnotburiedsodeep.Heheldontothatfaintpossibilitylikearopewhichcouldpullhimtosafety.Hepainstakinglytookonlytinybreaths,fightingtostaypositivebyfocusingonthisbreathing.Timetickedawayslowly.Justashewasfeelinghimselffadingaway,therescueteamarrived.Inthatone-in-a-millionchance,theymadeit.Withthedullskyclearingup,bothPaulandScottbreathedinthefreshairwithabandon,feelingtherebirthoflife.(3)Jackstillremembersthatonemorningwhenhewasonlytenyearsold.HewasathomewithhiseldersisterLily.Jackwasdoinghishomeworkwhenheheardraisedvoices.Atfirst,hethoughtnothingofitsincecustomers'voiceinthemotorcycleshopdirectlybelowtheirflatoftenbecameloud,buthesoonrealizedthistimeitwasdifferent.“Quick!Quick!Removethemotorcyclesfromtheshop.”someoneshouted.Thenathickburningsmellfilledtheair.WhenJackopenedthefrontdooroftheirflattoinvestigate,athickcloudofsmokegreetedhim.Themotorcycleshophadcaughtfireandpeoplewererunningandcrying.Lily,whohadbeenplayingtheviolininherroom,hurriedtothelivingroom.Theyrushedoutofthedoorandalongthecorridorthroughthesmoke.TheywereheadingtowardsthestairwayatthefarendofthecorridorwhenLilystoppedinhertrack.Sheturnedaroundandheadedbackthewaytheycame.Jackhadnoideawhatshewasdoing,buthefollowedher.Lilyhadsuddenlyrememberedtheladyinher70swholivednextdoortothem,whotheycalledMakcik,Malayforauntie.LilybeganbangingonMakcik’sdoor,butgotnoanswer.Asthesmokethickenedaroundthem,Jackcouldseemanyoftheirneighbors—somestillintheirpyjamas—runningforsafety.Thethoughtoffearcrossedhismind.“Shemighthaverunforsafetylikeeveryoneelse!”Jackcried.However,Lilyrefusedtogiveup.“IknowMakcik'sstillinside.”ShesaidshewasfamiliarwithMakcik'sdailyroutineandwascertainshewouldstillbesleeping.Shepoundedthedoor.“Godownstairs.Gonow!Go!”注意:1.所續(xù)寫(xiě)短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫(xiě)部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好。Justatthattime,Jacknoticedtheflamewasreachingup.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Luckily,alltheneighborswentdownstairsandanambulancecame.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Paragraph1:Justatthattime,Jacknoticedtheflamewasreachingup.Frozenwithfear,hestoodrootedtothespot.HecomprehendedthegravityofthesituationandheldJane'shandtightly.Bothofthemwerecoughingandtheireyeswerestinging.Timeseemedtostandstill,thoughtheywereprobablythereforonlytwoorthreeminutes.JackbeggedLilytorunforsafetyasquicklyaspossible.Lilytriedtoshieldhernosefromthechokingsmokeandshookherhead.Shekeptpoundingagainstthedoor.Jackburstoutcrying.Paragraph2:Luckily,alltheneighborswentdownstairsandanambulancecame.AsenseofstrengthimmediatelyreplacedthemountingfearandanxietyinLily'smind.ShetoldthemMs.Makcikmustbestillintheroom.Theyforcedthedooropenwithalltheirmight.Sureenough,Makcikwaslyinginbed,unconscious.Shewascarrieddownstairsandthenrushedtothehospital,whereshefinallycametoherself.PeopleintheneighborhoodfeltrelievedandLilyandJackwereveryhappy.(4)Besieged(被包圍的)Pariswassufferingfromfamine(饑荒).Eventhesparrowsontheroofsandtheratsinthesewersweregrowingrare.Peoplewereeatinganythingtheycouldget.AsMonsieur(法語(yǔ),先生)Morissot,watchmakerbyprofessionandidler(懶漢)fortheoccasion,waswalkingalongtheboulevardonebrightJanuarymorning,hishandsinhistrouserspocketsandstomachempty,hesuddenlycamefacetofacewithhisfriend—MonsieurSauvage,afishingfriend.BeforetheWorldWarIIbrokeout,Morissothadbeeninthehabit,everySundaymorning,ofsettingforthwithabamboorod(桿子)inhishandandatinboxonhisback.HetooktheArgenteuiltrain,gotoutatColombes,andwalkedtotheIleMarante.Themomenthearrivedatthisplaceofhisdreamshebeganfishingandfishedtillnightfall.EverySundayhemetinthisveryspotMonsieurSauvage,afat,happy,littleman,adraperintheRueNotreDamedeLorette,andanwarm-heartedfisherman.Theyoftenspenthalfthedaysidebyside,rodinhandandfeetdanglingoverthewater,andawarmfriendshiphadsprungupbetweenthetwo.Somedaystheydidnotspeak;atothertimestheychatted;buttheyunderstoodeachotherperfectlywithouttheaidofwords,havingsimilartastesandfeelings.Inthespring,aboutteno'clockinthemorning,whentheearlysuncausedalightmisttofloatonthewaterandgentlywarmedthebacksofthetwoenthusiasticanglers,Morissotwouldoccasionallyremarktohisneighbor:"My,butit'spleasanthere."Towhichtheotherwouldreply:"Ican'timagineanythingbetter!"Andthesefewwordssufficedtomakethemunderstandandappreciateeachother.注意:1.所續(xù)寫(xiě)短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫(xiě)部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好;Abeautifuldayinautumn,theydecidetogofishinginColombeswhichisnotfarfromthebaseofGermans.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Suddenly,agunpointedatMorissot.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Abeautifuldayinautumn,theydecidetogofishinginColombeswhichisnotfarfromthebaseofGermans.Abreezestirredthelake,andtheywerebathedinthebrightsunshine.Whatasunnyday!Thepeacefulsightmadethemfeelrelaxed.Theytookouttheirequipmentandpreparedtofish.Dayswerehardwhenpeoplewereeatinganythingtheycouldget.Thereasonwhytheychosethisdangerousplacewasthatthereweremorefishtocatch.Theyneedtofeedthefamily,andtheyhavenochoicebuttotaketherisk.Itseemedthattheychosetherightplacebecausetheycaughtmorefish.Bothofthemwereexcitedandtheydecidedtogohome.Whattheydidn’trealizeisthatseveralsoldierswerecomingtowardthem.Suddenly,agunpointedatMorissot.ThesolideraskedthemwhattheyweredoinghereinGerman.Theyfeelscaredandansweredinterror"weweresohungrythatwejustwanttofish".Thesoldersdidn’tbelievewhattheysaid.Theysearchedallovertheirbody,hopingtofindsomeevidence,butinvain.Finally,theyfoundthefishtheycaughtandbelievedwhattheysaid.Butthesolderswarnedthemnevertocomeheretofish.(5)Atfirst,Michaeldidn’tseetheblacksmokeorflamesshootingfromthewindowsofhisneighbors’home.Heandhiswifehadjustparkedaroundthecornerfromtheirownhousewhentheygotacallfromoneofhisdaughters:“Thehousenextdoorisonfire!”Hewenttocheck.That’swhenhesawtwowomenandagirlhelplessandheartbrokenontheirdoorway.“Thebaby’sinthere!”oneofthewomencried.Thoughthefiredepartmenthadbeencalled,Michael,then64,immediatelyraninside.“Thebaby”was8-year-oldTiara,thewoman’sgranddaughterandaplaymateofMichael’sthreeyoungestkids.Enteringtheburninghousewaslike“runningintoabucketofblackpaint”.ThethicksmokecausedMichaeltostumbleblindlyaround,burnedhiseyes,andmadeitimpossibletobreathe.Theconditionswouldhavebeendangerousforanyone,butforMichael,whohasseverelungdisease,theywerelife-threatening.Afterafewminutesinthesmoke-filledhouse,heretreatedoutsidetocatchhisbreath.“WhereisTiara?”heaskeddesperately.“Thesecondfloor,”herauntshoutedback.Michaelknewhecouldn’tholdhisbreathforlong.However,takingadeepbreath,hewentinasecondtime.Thedarknesswasoverwhelming.Yetbecausethehousehadasimilardesigntohis,hemadeittothesecondfloor.Heturnedtotherightandwasmetbyintenseheat.Hewasalreadyoutofbreath.“Babygirl,whereareyou?”Histhroatandlungsburnedasifhe’dinhaledfireinsteadofthesmokeintheair.Everyblinkstunghiseyes.Allhecouldhearwasthecracklingandpoppingofburningwood.Thenasoftbutdistinctmoanemerged.Stillunabletosee,Michaelfelltohiskneesonthehotwoodfloor.Hecrawledtowardthesound,feelingaroundforanysignofthegirl.Anunluckythoughtcrossedhismind:I’mprobablygonnadieuphere.注意:1.所續(xù)寫(xiě)短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫(xiě)部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好;Paragraph1:Finally,Michaeltouchedsomething.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Tiarawassafenow;however,Michaelfainteddowntotheground,unconscious.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Finally,Michaeltouchedsomething.Ashoe,thenanankle—ItwasTiara!Hescoopedherintohisarmsandstood.Turning,hefoughtthroughthesmokeandmadehiswaytotheoutside.MichaelputTiaradownonthedoorway.AndHestartedCPR—thefirsttimehe’deverdoneso.Thewomenstoodbehindhim,prayingsilently.SoonaslightcoughcamefromTiara’sthroat.Hegavefivemorebreaths.Sheopenedhereyesandtookabreathonherown.Tiarawassafenow;however,Michaelfainteddowntotheground,unconscious.Whenhewokeup,Michaelfoundhimselfinthehospital,surroundedbyhisneighborswhoconstantlysaidthank-youtothehero.Michaelspentoveraweekinthehospital.Tiarawasreleasedfromthehospitalafterafewdays.ThefiresickenedMichael’slungdisease,andhefeelstheeffectseventwoyearslater.“It’sasmallpricetopay,”healwaysreplies.“I’ddoitagaininaheartbeat.Wouldn’tgiveitasecondthought.”(6)GolddrewmanytoSouthAfricaanditwasgoldthathasjustrestoredmyfaithinthischaoticnation.AsaBritishlivinginCapeTown,Irecentlyreceivedthecallthatmyfatherhadpassedaway.AfterthefuneralinEngland,mymothergavemeagoldring,wornfordecadesbyDadandbeforehim,byhisownfather.I’veneverreallybeenintojewelry,yetwhenIslippedtheringonmyfingeritfeltsomehowright.Consoled(撫慰)inmygriefbyDad’sbelovedring,IflewhometoSouthAfrica.AllwentwelluntilawindySaturdaywhenIwalkedonourlocalbeach.AssooftenintheCape,itwasfiercelywindy.WhenIgothomeandlitthefire,Ilookedatmylefthand.Theringwasn’tthere.Awfulemotionswashedoverme—shock,horror,remorse,anger,powerlessness,guilt–apotentiallifesentenceofguilt.Hopingthatithadnotbeendroppedonthebeach,Ilookedeverywhereelse.Maybethecar?Isearchedeverycornerofitbutfruitless.Maybethehouse?Nothing.Itmusthavebeenthebeach,anareastretching200metersfromthecarpark–thering,averysmallneedleinanocean.Iwasoutatfirstlightthenextdaybutwithnoluck,discouraged.Myonlyhopewasthis–thewindhadbeensostrongthattheringcouldhavebeenburied.Itmightjustbethere,somewhere.IsworetorecoveritnomatterhowmuchIwouldpay,soIcontactedlocalmetaldetectorusers.Twocametohelp,oneevenlendingmehisgear(設(shè)備).“Takeaslongasyouneed,”hesaid.Daysofsearchingpassedquickly,wefoundanoldmobilephone,a50centcoinandalotofbottletops.Withmyhopesfailing,athirddetectionist(探測(cè)者),Allan,calledtohelpme.Paragraph1:Threedayslater,Allan,withhisacutegear,arrived.Paragraph2:Andtherewasagreatermiracle.參考范文:Threedayslater,Alan,withhisacutegear,arrived.Wasthisthelastthrowofthedice?Alansurveyedthesearcharea.Hewaspickingupsomethingeverythreeorfourpaceswithhisgoodgear.Andthen,therewasamiracle.Callingoutformetocomeover,calmlyhesaidthebestofwords,“Thereisyourring,Tim.”Thiscouldnotbehappening.Myeyes,pricklywithtearsandblurrywithexpectation,couldn’tseestraighttobeginwith.Andthenthereitwas,dad’sring,hisdad’sring,90yearsofaccompanyingthemonlife’sjourney.Ihuggedthisbigstranger.Andtherewasagreatermiracle.Allanrefusedallreward.Hewasfirm.Hewasinsistent.Hedidn’tacceptafee;hedidn’twantpetrolmoney;hedidn’twantacelebratorydrinkorfishandchipstodrivehomewith.Hewantednothingmorethantogivesomethingback.Iwentdowntothatbeachthatdaytofindaring.WhatIactuallyfoundwasmorevaluablestill---thatthereremainsomedescentsouloutthere.(7)OnasnowydayStevesatdownontheusualseatintheUnionSquare.EveryThanksgivingfornineyearshehadsatdownthereatoneintheafternoon.Everytime,awonderfulthinghappenedtohim,whichmadehisheartfeelfullofjoy.OnthoseotherThanksgivingDays,Steveusuallyhadbeenhungry.ButtodayStevewasnothungry.Hehadcomefromadinnersobigthathehadalmostnopowertomove.Hisbodyhadsuddenlybecometoobigforhisclothes;itseemedreadytobreakoutofthem.Theyweretorn.Youcouldseehisskinthroughaholeinthefrontofhisshirt.Butthecoldwind,withsnowinit,feltpleasantlycooltohim.Thedinnerhadnotbeenexpected.HehadbeenpassingalargehousenearthebeginningofthatgreatbroadstreetcalledFifthAvenue,wherelivedtwoladiesofanoldfamilywhohadadeeploveoftraditionthatonThanksgivingDayfoodwillbeofferedtothefirsthungrypersontowalkby.TodayStevehappenedtobetheonetopassbyonhiswaytothepark.Stevesatinthepark,appearingtobewaitingforsomebody,butappearingnottoexpectsomethingtohappen.Suddenlyhiseyesgrewwiderandhisbreathstopped.FortheoldgentlemanwascomingacrossFourthAvenuetowardSteve'sseat.EveryThanksgivingDayfornineyearstheoldgentlemanhadcometheretofindSteveonhisseat.ThenhehadledStevetoarestaurantandwatchedhimeatabigdinner,whichhadbeenapartofThanksgivingDay.Theoldgentlemanwasthinandtallandsixty.Hishairwaswhiterandthinnerthanithadbeenlastyear.Hislegsshook,seemingnotasstrongastheyweretheyearbefore.注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1:Asthiskindoldgentlemancametowardhim,Stevebegantoshakeandhisbreathwasshorter.Paragraph2:Withthesewords,theoldmanlookedintoSteve'seyes,expectingStevetoacceptthedinner.參考范文:Asthiskindoldgentlemancametowardhim,Stevebegantoshakeandhisbreathwasshorter.Hewishedhecouldflyaway.Buthecouldnotmovefromhisseat.“Goodafternoon,”saidtheoldgentleman.“Gladtoseeyouagain.Comewithme,myman,andIwillgiveyouadinnerthatwillsurelymakeyourbodyfeelasthankfulasyourmind.”Thosearewhattheoldgentlemansaideverytime.Thewordsthemselveswerealmostatradition.Alwaysbefore,theyhadbeenmusicinSteve’sear.Butnowhelookedupattheoldgentleman’sface,totallyatalosswhattosay.Withthesewords,theoldmanlookedintoSteve’seyes,expectingStevetoacceptthedinner.Stevehesitatedforhalfaminute,helplessandverysorryforhimself.AndthenStevemadeastrangenoise,andsaid:“Thankyou.I’mveryhungry.”whichtheoldgentlemanhadheardninetimesbefore,heunderstoodit.Stevewasveryfull,butheunderstoodthathewasapartofatradition.HisdesireforfoodonThanksgivingDaywasnothisown.Itbelongedtothiskindoldgentleman.Thenhestruggledtostandupandfollowedthegentlemaninthesnow.(8)Dawncameslowly.Ashaftofsunlightreachedintothe4-meter-deepcrater(彈坑),makingthemetalofthebombshine.Theboyswerenumbandtight,andhungry.Theytriednottolookatthehugeshapeofthebombthatappearedoverthem.HarrysuddenlyopenedhiseyesandseizedJack'sarm."Listen!"hewhispered.Jack'seyewidenedinstantly,andbothboysstrainedtheirears.Theycouldhearamantalkingsoftly.Thevoiceseemedalongwayoff.Jackwenttoshout,butHarryclampedhishandoverJack'smouth."Don'tshout/'hehissed(發(fā)出噓聲),"We'llbeblownintopieces."Thesoftvoicecamenearerandnearer.Suddenly,anarmycaptainappearedatthetopofcrater.Hewastalkingtoamouthpiece(話筒)aroundhisneck.Hestoppedtalkingwhenhesawtheboys."Whatthe..."hesaid,“Whoareyou?"Hairyfoundhisvoice,"JackandHarryBrown.""Isthatdogdead?"askedthecaptain.“No:He’ssleeping,"saidHarry.Thecaptainspokeintothemouthpieceagain,“Sergeant(中士),"hesaid,stoppedandtookabreathbeforehewenton.“Therearetwokidsandadogdownhere."Thenthecaptaincroucheddownandstaredcloselyatthebomb.“Don'tmoveanddon'tspeak,"hesaid,"orwe'llallgoup."Hebegantalkingquietlytohissergeant.JackandHarryweretoostifftomove.TheyheldRaf,thedog,tightlyandwaited.Anothermanappearedatthetopofthecrater."Ithoughtso,"hesaid,"It'sthemallright?""It’sOldTinHat!"whisperedJack.OldTinHatwascarryingaladder.Heandthecaptainloweredtheladderintothelooseearthnexttothetwoboys."Keepstill,"thecaptainwarnedthem.Asthecaptainheldonatthetop.OldTinHatstartedtocomedowntheladderveryslowly,verygently,stepbystep.Atlast,hereachedthebottom,andwithonemovement,heliftedJackonhisback.HarrywatchedasJackwascarriedup.Itseemedtotakeanage.Paragraph1:Withasuddenfallofearth,OldTinHatfrozehalfwayup.______________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:OldTinHatpulledHarryontohisback,carryingRafunderhisarm.______________________________________________________________________________________Withasuddenfallofearth,OldTinHatfrozehalfwayup.Harrygaspedwithterrorbutluckilytheladderwassteady.OldTinHatstartedupagain.NosoonerhadhegottothetopthanhandsreachedoutandJackdisappeared.AgaindowntheladdercameOldTinHat,gentlyandcautiously.Eventually,hejoinedHarryandRaf.Thoughhesuggestedthatdogwentlast,Harryinsistedthattheywouldbetogether.OldTinHatpulledHarryontohisback,carryingRafunderhisarm.OldTinHatstartedtoclimbtheladderforthesecondtime.Theweightoftheboyandthedogmadehimgasp.Withgreatefforts,theycametothetopofthecrater.Everybodywasrescued!Afaintcheerrosefromalongwayoff.Agroupofpeoplecrowdedbehindthebarrier.Andtherewas,“Mom!Hurryrushedover,hugginghismomtightly.Later,newscamethatthebombwastakenaway,safe.(9)ItwasaSaturdayafternoon.Thecoloroftheskywaschanging,firstlightgray,andthendarkgray,andfinallydarkanddense.Thewindwasblowingheavily,andthetreeswereswayinginthestrongwind.Itbegantoraincatsanddogs.Soon,theroadwasfilledwithpuddlesfromtherain.Insuchastormyafternoon,Mymothertookmyfive-year-oldbrother,Christopher,andmetoanewbigtoystoreshehadreadaboutinthenewspaper."Somanytoys,“theadvertisementhadshoutedinfullandflashycolor,“thatwehadtogetahugewarehousetofitthemall!”ChristopherandIcouldn'thavebeenmoreexcited.Weranacrosstheparkinglot,throughthecoldandbitingrain,asfastasourlittlelegscouldcarryus.Weleftourmotheroutsidetobattlewiththefrustratingumbrella,whichneverworkedwhenshewanteditto."Christine!Takecareofyouryoungbrother!“Mothershoutedatthetopofhervoice.“Christine!I'mgoingtofindtheLegosection(樂(lè)高積木區(qū))!There'sanewpirateshipI

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