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讀后續寫1事故Itwaslate,about10:15p.m.whenJaniceEspositosafelyarrivedattheBellport,NewYork,trainstation;shehappilyjumpedintoherlittlecar,andcouldn’twaittobeginthe20-minutedrivehometoseeherlovedhusbandandseven-year-oldson.ShehadjustreturnedfromvisitingheroldermotherinLosAnglesandhadtraveledtheroutemanytimesbefore.Shedroveonautopilot(自動駕駛)practicallyandskillfully:aleftontoStationRoad,thenaleftonMontaukHighway,andthensuddenly—wham!OutofnowhereonthatawfulnightatruckhitJanice’scar,violentlypushinghertomovebackwardsome100feetawayontotherailroadtracks.Shesatinthecar,bruised(撞傷)butmostlyjustknockedoutbytheimpactandbythevehicle’sairbags.Asithappened,PeteDiPintowasgettingreadyforbed.He’djustclosedhisbook,turnedoffthelightandwaslazilycrawlingunderthecoverswhenheheardthehigh-pitchedclangsoundofmetalonmetalandbreakingglasscomingfromnotfaroutsidehisbedroomwindow.Asavolunteerfirefighterandretiredteacher,DiPinto,64,instantlybecamealertandneverstoppedtothink.Hequicklygrabbedabigprofessionalflashlightoutofhabit,puthisowncellphoneinthepocketofhispajamas(睡衣),andhurriedlyranoutthedoorwithoutgettingchanged.“AnyfirefighterwouldhavedonewhatIdid,”helatertoldNewsday.“We’realwaysonduty.”ThefirsttruckDiPintocameupon,2,000feetawayfromhisfrontyard,wastheonethathadhitJanice,whowastrappedinhercarstill,hereyesclosedandhermindsemiconscious.HelookedaroundandspottedonewheelofJanice’scarpositionedontherailroadtracks.救助Andthenheheardaterriblesound:thebellssignalinganoncomingtrain.DiPinto’sheartfrozeinhischestasherealizedtheupcomingdanger.Withoutanydelay,herushedtowardsJanice’scar.Afterquicklyassessingthesituation,despitethehugepotentialrisk,DiPintoswiftlysmashedopenthecar’swindowwithhisbigprofessionalflashlight,swungopenthedoorandmightilypulledJaniceoutofthevehiclebeforeitwastoolate.Thespeedingtrainwasroaringtowardsthecarlikeamonsterintimesofcrisis.Theheavytrain,travelingat65milesperhour,crashedintothecar.Withaloudbang,thecarwasknockedoff.Someflyingdebrisshootinginalldirections,DiPintoinstinctivelyprotectedJanicefrombeinghurtagainwithhisownbody.Fortunately,theybothnarrowlyescaped!DiPintocalmlydialed911anditdidn’ttakelongbeforeJanicewasrushedtohospital.ThankstoDiPinto’sheroicrescue,Janicehadanearbrushwithdeath.Afterward,DiPintowasreportedandawarded“AHeroinPajamas”tohonorhisfearlessandselflessactions.12ItwasasnowingMondaynight.MavareceivedaninvitationfromherfriendLily,askingMayatoattendherbirthdaypartynextWednesdayevening.ToMaya’samazementandexcitement,theinvitationlookedlikeitcamefromHogwarts.ItwouldbeaHarryPotter-themedcostumeparty.AsLily’sgoodfriendandasoneofthemillionsofHarryPotterfans,Mayadefinitelyacceptedtheinvitationwithoutasecondthought.HerfavouritecharacterwasHarry’sbestfemalefriendHermione.Mayaadmiredhernotjustbecauseshewasextremelycleverandabitofaknow-it-all,butalsoforherbraveryandapositivemindset.Everytimefacedwithdifficulty,shealwayshadawayout.MayawassoeagertowearHermione’scostumethatshecouldn’twaittomakepreparationsforit.Shemadealistofthingstobuy,whichconsistedofaflarkV-necksweater,awhitecollaredshirtwiththeGryffindortie,askirt,stockings,MaryJaneshoes,ablackcloak(斗篷)andofcourseascarfofbeecolor.Withthelistinhand,Mayahappilywenttotellhermother,Sarah,allaboutit.Sarahwasweavingasweaterinthelivingroom.AfterlearningMaya’splan,SarahthoughtitwasnotnecessarytobuyalltheclothingfortheycostalotandMayahadalreadyhadadarkV-necksweater,awhitecollaredshirt,manyskirts,stockingsandapairofMaryJaneshoes.Therefore,sheadvisedherdaughtertorentorbuyasecond-handblackcloakandabrownandgoldenscarf.ButMayainsistedthatallthecostumesshouldbebrand-new.“Hermioneismoreaboutbooksthanlooks.Justremembertokeepthingstidy,simpleandmodest.”Sarahstoppedweavingandtoldherdaughter.Mayaagreedwithhermom,butshestillwantedanewcloakandanewscarf.Party-DIY派對衣服
Lookingatthehalf-weavedsweater,Mayagotanidea.“Mom,”Mayaexclaimed,hereyessparklingwithexcitement,“whydon’twemakethecloakandscarfourselves?”Sarahwasmorethandelightedatherdaughter’sproposal.ShewouldputasidethesweatershewasweavingandsetouttoweaveascarfsimilartoHermione’s.Mayatookthetaskofmakingthecloak.Shehadlearnedsomethingaboutsewingatschool.TheyfoundaDIYinstructionvideoforacloakonlineandusedleftoverclothfromaprojectSarahhadfinished.Overthefollowingdays,MayawasmakinghercloakwhileSarahwasweavingthescarf.Sarahwasexperiencedatweavingsothescarfweavingwentsmoothly.Thebrownandgoldstripesscarfwasinsight.Asforthecloak,althoughfollowingthevideoinstructions,Mayafounditnotthatseeminglyeasy.Nevertheless,withgreatpassionandpatience,Mayadiditeventually.Onthelongexpectednight,wearingHermione’scostume,especiallythehand-madescarfandcloak,Mayafeltasurgeofwarmthandpride,readytoembracethemagicaleveningahead.“YouarebrilliantlikearealHermione,”Sarahsmiledatherdaughter.2Party-DIY派對衣服Lookingatthehalf-weavedsweater,Mayagotanidea.Shecouldrepurpose(改換用途,更新)heroldblackcloakandgiveitanewlook.Withthisinmind,shesettowork,searchingonlinefortutorialsonhowtotransformanoldcloakintoaHogwarts-inspiredone.Shefoundafewhelpfulguidesandexcitedlysharedherplanwithhermother.Overthefollowingdays,MayawasmakinghercloakwhileSarahwasweavingthescarf.Theyworkedtirelessly,withMayasewingpatchesandaddingmagicaldetailstothecloak,whileSarahcarefullywovethebrownandgoldenscarf,ensuringitmatchedHermione’sexactly.Asthedayspassed,theirhardworkpaidoff.Thecloakandscarflookedamazing,andMayacouldn’tbehappier.Shefeltasenseofaccomplishment,knowingshehadcreatedhercostumewithhermother’shelp,savingmoneyandgivingnewlifetoanolditem.Whenthedayofthepartyfinallyarrived,MayasteppedoutinherhomemadeHermionecostume,feelingconfidentandproud.Sheknewshewasreadytoembracethemagicofthenight.2Party-DIY派對衣服Lookingatthehalf-weavedsweater,Mayagotanidea.Shedecidedtousehercreativityandmakethecloakherself.Withhermother'sguidance,shegatheredthenecessarymaterialsandstartedworking.Mayacarefullymeasuredandcutthefabric,sewingitwithprecision.Assheworkedonthecloak,shefeltasenseofaccomplishmentandexcitementbuildingup.Sheknewthatthishomemadecloakwouldbeuniqueandspecial.Overthefollowingdays,MayawasmakinghercloakwhileSarahwasweavingthescarf.Themotheranddaughterworkedinharmony,eachputtingtheirheartandsoulintotheirrespectivetasks.Mayaaddedlittledetailstothecloak,likeaGryffindorpatchandsomedecorativestitching.Sarah'sscarfwascomingalongbeautifully,withitsrichcolorsandsofttexture.AsWednesdayeveningdrewnear,Mayacouldn'twaittoputonherhomemadeHermionecostumeandattendLily'sparty.23MybrotherandIsetoffshortlyaftersunrise.Theairwascool,butIknewthatwouldn’tlastlong.I’dchosenthishikeforahotdayliketodaysothatwe’dclimbdownintoaredrockcanyon(峽谷),wherewewouldswiminapoolandcampbyapicturesquewaterfall.Iknewitwouldn’tbeaneasyhike,though.I’dresearchedandplannedforweeks,knowingclimbingdownintothecanyonischallenging.Aboutamilein,thetrailstartedto
dipdowntotheriverandthefootingbecamesteep(陡峭的).Afterrepeatedslipsonthelooseground,mybrotherdecidedtoturnbacktothecar.Unwillingtogiveuponmyplansosoonandrememberingtherewasanothercarwhereweparked,Ibelievedtherewassomeoneelsegoingtothecanyon.SoIchosetocontinuealone.Hegavemethebagwhichcontainedfoodandwater.
Thenwedecidedtomeetupatthecarthenextday.徒步探險遇險求救救援獲救感悟3Afteranothermileorso,therivercameintoviewbelowme,butthetrailbecamelessobvious.Ichosetogodownalongabush-coveredslope(斜坡).AssoonasIbeganhikingdown,though,IrealizedthegroundwasmuchlooserthanI’dthought.Idecidedtoclimbbackupandfindanotherway.Itriedtopullmyselfup,but,unfortunately,therockIwasstandingonbrokebeneathme.Myfacestruckearthfirst.Iwasrollingwithmybag,dirtandredsandstoneflyingbeneathmeasIpickedupspeed.Iwasgoingtodie,Ithought.ThenIfellflatonmyback,myheadhittingonabaseball-sizestone.Tomysurprise,Iwasalive,buteverythinghurt.Afterlyinginconfusionforafewmoments,Itriedtolookaround.Oneofmyeyeswasalreadyswollenshut,andthroughtheother,theworldspunaroundme.Icouldhardlymovemylefthand,andmyrightanklehurtterribly.
Fightingmyunsteadyvision,Ipulledoutmyphone,onlytofindtherewasnoservice.
Ithadbeenabout2hourssincemyfallwhenIheardthesoundofseveralpeople.徒步探險遇險求救救援獲救感悟徒步探險遇險求救救援獲救感悟
Fightingmyunsteadyvision,Ipulledoutmyphone,onlytofindtherewasnoservice.Thatwastoobad.NowInoticedI’dlandedinthecanyonbottomabout20feetfromtheriver’sedge.Mybagwaslyingnotfarfromme.Gatheringmystrength,Idraggedmyselftotherivertocleanmyselfandthenusedsometreebranchestocreateaspotofshade,knowingthetemperaturewouldclimbabove100°Flateron.Withmyinjuries,therewasnowayIcouldgetmyselfupandoutofthecanyon.Icoulddonothingbutwait.Ithadbeenabout2hourssincemyfallwhenIheardthesoundofseveralpeople.Theywerehikers.Theymustbetheownersofthecar.ThenIspottedafamilyofthreepickingtheirwaydownthecanyonwall.“Help!”Iscreamed./criedoutwithallthestrength,myvoicecrackingwithdesperation.ThefatherrushedtomysideinaninstantandItoldhimwhathadhappened.Soonafterhiswifeanddaughterarrivedandwithouthesitation,themanturnedandspedofftocallforhelp.Iwasluckilyrescuedandsenttohospitalfortreatment.ThelessonIdrewfromthisluckysurvivalisthatyoushouldnevereverhikealonetoanunfamiliardestination.3徒步探險遇險求救救援獲救感悟3描寫害怕Aburstofhorrorheldmetotallyinitspower.,恐懼噴薄而出,將我緊緊包圍Iwasseized/overwhelmedbyasenseofhorror..拓寫害怕===場景+動作Mybodyfroze,andmyheartpoundedwildlyasIstaredattheterrifyingsightbeforeme.Icouldn'tmoveamuscle,asifaninvisibleforcehadboundmeinplace.Thechilloffearrandownmyspine,andawaveofpanicwashedoverme.Iwascompletelyatthemercyofthisoverwhelmingsenseofhorror.徒步探險遇險求救救援獲救感悟3描寫等待+疼我躺在那里,時間好像過得很慢,疼痛在我的身體里蔓延。懷疑和恐懼在我的腦海里盤旋。如果沒人來怎么辦?如果我永遠被困在這里呢?但我努力保持樂觀,告訴自己最終會有幫助的。Icoulddonothingbutwait.TimeseemedtocrawlbyasIlaythere,paincoursingthroughmybody.Doubtsandfearsswirledinmymind.Whatifnoonecame?WhatifIwasstuckhereforever?ButItriedtostaypositive,tellingmyselfthathelpwouldcomeeventually.在等待救援的過程中,家人一直陪在我身邊,說著安慰的話,給我水喝。我心中充滿了感激。最后,在似乎漫長的等待之后,救援隊終于趕到了。幸運的是,我獲救并被送往醫院接受治療。
Whilewaitingforrescue,thefamilystayedwithme,offeringwordsofcomfortandgivingmewater.Iwasfilledwithgratitude.Finally,afterwhatseemedlikeaneternity,rescueteamsarrived.Iwasluckilyrescuedandsenttohospitalfortreatment.有啟示的結尾Lookingbackonthisterrifyingexperience,Irealizedhowimportantitistobecautiousandnottakeunnecessaryrisks.AndIalsolearnedthevalueofhumankindnessintimesoftrouble.4WhenmyhusbandRandydiedinlatefall,decidingwhattodowithhisgardenwaswaydownonthelistofnecessarytasks.Duringthefirstfewmonths,Icriedwithourdaughters,plannedamemorial,criedwithmyfamily,celebratedaquietThanksgiving,andpanickedovernothavingboughtChristmaspresents.Asthecalendarturnedtoanewyear,theoftenrainydaysandlongnightsdeepenedmysorrow.IfoundmyselfexhaustedattheendofFebruary,bothphysicallyandmentally.Thenthedaffodilsbloomed(開花)inthegarden.Yearsbefore,Randyhadplanteddozensoftheselemon-yellowflowers.Tohim,theyservedasareminderofhope,apromisethatlightandwarmthwouldsoonreplacecoldanddark.Lookingatthosedaffodils,IthoughtabouthowRandyhadconsideredourgardenalivingworkofart,carefullychoosingplantssowe’dseenewbloomseverymonth.種植花園,打理植物,思念親人4ThenInoticedalltheweedsthathadtakenrootandspreadeverywhere.Theneglect(疏于打理)showed,forRandy’sillnesshadlastedacoupleofyears,atimewhenhedidn’thaveenergyforyardworkthewayhehadbefore.Facedwiththeneglectedgarden,Ifeltoverwhelmedinthebeginning.MydaughterssuggestedIhireaservicetocleaneverythingup.Ididn’trespond.EverytimeIsatinthegardenalone,thememoriesofthelivelygardencameflooding,likethenumerousscenesinanunforgettablefilm.ManydaysRandycamehomefromwork,changedintooldclothes,andheadedoutthedoortomoworprune(修剪).Orangedragonfliesfollowedhimaroundtheyardasheworked.Honeybeesbuzzedamongtheflowers,birdssangbeautifulsongs,andgentlebreezescarriedthesweetsmellofdirt.Nomatterhowcoldorwetitwas,thefreshairandphysicalactivitymadehimenergizedandrefreshed.ForRandy,theworkwasquietandcomforting,whichwasarelief,aswellasapleasure.
Thedaysgrewwarmerandlighter,andIstartedtheworkmyself.WhatIfocusedonfirstwasclearingawaytheinvasive(入侵的)speciesthathadtakenrootandspread.Followingthat,Itendedallthelivelyplantscarefullyoneverysingleday.Attimes,Iworriedthatmyeffortscouldneverbegoodenough.Butasmylistofurgentgardenchoresgotshorter,Istartedtofeelrelieved.Workingintheyardkeptmyhandsbusyandmymindfocusedonthetaskinfrontofme,graduallyofferingmeabeautifulgardenaswellasasenseofachievement.
Weekslater,mydaughtersreturnedtovisitme.Onenteringthedoor,theyweredeeplyattractedbythelivelygardenfulloffragrantblooms,withhoneybeesbuzzingbusilyandbirdssingingcheerfully.Theyturnedtome,confusionmappedontheirfaces.Sensingthat,IexplainedthatIgraduallyenjoyedworkinginthegardenbecauseitmademefeelasifRandywerealwayswithme.Realizingthehealingpowerofthegardenwork,mydaughtershuggedmetightly,tearswellingupintheireyes.Breathingdeeplythegrassyscent,IknewIwasreadytothriveagain,justlikethegarden.3種植花園,打理植物,思念親人5EmilyHarpersatatherdesk,
staringblanklyat
themathproblemsinfrontofher.Numbersandvariables
dancedconfusinglyacrossthepage,
laughingathereveryeffort.
Atschool,Emilywasknownforherartistictalents,butmathhadalwaysbeenherweakness.Nomatterhowhardshetried,shejustcouldn’tmakesenseofit.Herstrugglesonlyworsenedinthe10thgrade.Themorepressuretokeepupwithherclassmatesgrew,andthepoorgrades
shookherconfidence.Herparentsdecidedto
stepin.“Weneedtofindyousomehelp,”hermothergentlysuggestedoneevening.ThencameMr.Jenkins,aretiredlocalteacherknownforhisuniqueteachingstyle.Emilywas
initiallyresistant;theideaofspendingextrahoursonasubjectshehatedseemedlikeapunishment.Butsheunwillinglyagreed,knowingsomethinghadtochange.尋找自信,克服數學困難5Theirfirstsessionwastense.Mr.Jenkins,
sensingherfrustration,didn’tdivestraightintoproblems.Instead,heaskedaboutherinterests.WhenEmilyspokepassionatelyaboutherpainting,hesmiled.“Mathislikeart,Emily.Ithaspatternsandbeautyifyouknowwheretolook.”Doubtfulbutinspired,Emilylistenedashebegantoexplainconceptsthroughvisualexamples.Heusedcolorsandshapes,turningabstractnumbersintosomethingalmosttangible(有形的).Forthefirsttime,mathseemedlesslikeaforeignlanguageandmorelikeapuzzlewaitingtobesolved.However,progresswasslow.Weekspassedwith
minimalimprovement,and
Emily’spatienceworethin.
Aparticularlydifficultquiz
leftherintears,convincedshewassuretofail.Mr.Jenkinssaid,“Remember,Emily,everyartiststartswithablankcanvas.Masterpiecesaren’tcreatedovernight.”Encouragedbyhisfirmbelief,Emily
pushedon.Shebegantoseetheconnectionsbetweenthesteps,howeachsolutionfollowedalogicalpath.Smallvictoriesinpracticeproblemsgavehersomehope.Mr.Jenkinswasalwaysthere,
celebratinghersuccesses,nomatterhowminor.尋找自信,克服數學困難Gradually,Emily’sconfidencegrewwithMr.Jenkins’help.
Theoncedaunting(令人膽怯的)mathproblems
startedto
looklessintimidating
asshebegantograsptheunderlyingconcepts.Mr.Jenkinscontinuedto
approach
mathlikeart,showingherhowtofindpatternsandunderstandthestructurebehindthenumbers.
Littlebylittle,
thesenseofhelplessnessthathadoncegrippedherstartedtofade.
Onthedayofthefinalmathexam,Emilystill
feltaflutterofnerves(神經顫動),butitwasdifferentthistime—shewasprepared.
Peninhand,shecarefully
approached
eachproblem,rememberingthestepsandvisualcuesMr.Jenkinshadtaughther.Shemanagedtofinishthepaper.
Nowallshecoulddowaswaitfortheresults.
(111字)5尋找自信,克服數學困難Emily'sheartracedwhentheresultsdayarrived.
Herstomachchurned(攪動)
withanticipation(期待),afeelingshehadneverexperiencedwithmathbefore.
Herfingerswereicyasshetightlygraspedherreportcard,
heartpoundinginherthroat.However,themomentshescannedthescore,whatcaughthereyewasabold“A”.
Overwhelmingjoysurgedthroughher—shefeltlikeshewassoaring.
Itwasnotmerelyaletter;itwasawitnesstohertransformation,arewardforthehoursofhardworkandthebeliefMr.Jenkinshadplacedinher.
Thosewords
echoedinhermind
—Everyartiststartswithablankcanvas—and
nolimitswereimpossibletobreakthroughwithastrongwillandproperguidance.
(111字)巨大的喜悅涌上心頭——她覺得自己在飛翔5尋找自信,克服數學困難6“Notagain!”Aliyashoutedangrily,lookingatthemarksshehadattainedinhermathstest.Itseemedasiffailinginthemathtesthadbecomeapartandparcelofherlife.Despiteherefforts,shehadbeenunabletoperformwell.Tearsinhereyes,shequicklyshoved/??v/(亂塞)thepaperintoherbagbeforeanyclassmatecouldmakearudecommentonher.Effortlessly,usingthebackofherpalm,shewaswipingthetearswhenherteacherMrsLeenanoticedher.ShecametoAliya’sdeskand,inasoftvoice,askedhertoseeherduringthebreaktime.學習中受挫6Wonderingwhatitcouldbe,Aliyawaitedimpatientlyforlunchtime.Finally,whenthebellrang,shemadeherwaytoMrsLeena.AssoonasshesawAliya,shegesturedforhertositontheemptychairbesideher.Shecarefullystudiedherface,clearedherthroatwithabrightsmileandsaid,“Youseemtobeanxious.IthinkIknowwhat’sbotheringyou.IfyouallowmeIthinktogetherwemaycomeupwithagoodsolution.”Withapuzzledlook,shesaid,“Wellma’am,youknowIhavebeenstrugglinginmathssincethebeginningoftheterm.ItseemsasifnomatterhowhardIwork,Iamunabletogetthedesiredresult.Ifeelsoupset,”shesaidsadly.“Youneednotbesogloomy,”encouragedMrsLeena.“Withthesethreekeyingredients:hardwork,determinationandresilience(韌性),youwillmoveaheadandsucceed.It’salwaysthefirststepthat’sdifficult,butonceyoudecidenottolookbackandnotgiveup,youwillbesuccessful,mydear.Comeon,gatheryourselfandlet’sworkonittogether.”Fromthatdayonwards,Aliyaworkedhard,religiouslyfollowingherteacher’sadvice.Bythetimethefinalexamsdrewclose,shehadthoroughlyrevisedhermathbookandwell-prepared.學習受挫時老師的幫助
Ontheexamday,afearoffailureupsetherstomach.Aliya'sheartracedasshesatdowninfrontofthedesk.Shetookadeepbreath,tryingtorecalltheencouragementfromMrs.Leena.Asshebeganthetest,thequestionsseemeddifficultatfirst,butshepushedthrough,stepbystep,usingthestrategiesshehadlearned.Witheachquestionshecompleted,herconfidencegrew.Bytheendoftheexam,Aliyafeltasenseofaccomplishment,notbecauseshewassureshehadacedit,butbecauseshehadfacedherfearsandgivenitherall.
ShepassedhermathexamwithanunbelievableAgradeonherreportcard.Themomentshesawthegrade,tearsofjoywelledupinhereyes.Itwasn'tjustagrade.Itwasatestamenttoherhardwork,herteacher'sunwaveringsupport,andtheresilienceshehadfoundwithinherself.Aliyalefttheroomwithherheadheldhigh,nolongerthestudentwhodreadedmath,butayoungwomanwhohadconqueredherfearsandbelievedinherabilities.6尋找自信,克服數學困難6尋找自信,克服數學困難Gradually,Emily’sconfidencegrewwithMr.Jenkins’help.
Theoncedaunting(令人膽怯的)mathproblems
startedto
looklessintimidating
asshebegantograsptheunderlyingconcepts.Mr.Jenkinscontinuedto
approach
mathlikeart,showingherhowtofindpatternsandunderstandthestructurebehindthenumbers.
____________(漸漸地,那種曾經緊緊抓住她的無助感開始消失了。)
Onthedayofthefinalmathexam,Emilystill
feltaflutterofnerves(神經顫動),butitwasdifferentthistime—shewasprepared.
__________(她手里拿著筆,仔細地處理每一道題,記住詹金斯教給她的步驟和視覺提示。)Shemanagedtofinishthepaper.
Nowallshecoulddowaswaitfortheresults.
(111字)1.Littlebylittle,
thesenseofhelplessnessthathadoncegrippedherstartedtofade.2.Peninhand,shecarefully
approached
eachproblem,rememberingthestepsandvisualcuesMr.Jenkinshadtaughther.6尋找自信,克服數學困難Gradually,Emily'sconfidencegrewwithMr.Jenkins’help.EachclassMr.Jenkinstaughtherturnedintoanadventureofdiscovery,wherenumbersandshapescombinedtocreateasymphonyoflogicandimaginationmagically.Shestartedtoadmiretheeleganceandharmonyinvariablesandconcepts,justasshewouldappreciatethebalanceinherpaintings._1__________(寬容和堅定,她開始用一種新的熱情來處理她的家庭作業,渴望揭開隱藏在其中的奧秘。)_2__________(現在,她不僅在倒數著等待下一節課的到來,而且她的家庭作業錯誤率也顯著下降。)Shortly,shecompletedthemid-termexams,_3__________(結果很快就會揭曉。)1.Tolerantandfirm,shebegantotackleherhomeworkwithanewfoundenthusiasm,keentounveil
themysterieshiddeninit.2.Notonlywasshenowcountingdowntheminutesuntiltheirnextsession,butherhomeworkerrorshadwitnessedanincrediblysignificantdrop.3.withtheresultstoberevealedsooner.6尋找自信,克服數學困難Emily'sheartracedwhentheresultsdayarrived.
_1._________(胃部反應描寫緊張和期待)_2.____________(手和心反應描寫緊張和期待)However,themomentshescannedthescore,whatcaughthereyewasabold“A”.
Overwhelmingjoysurgedthroughher—shefeltlikeshewassoaring.
__3.__________(這不僅僅是一封信;這是她轉變的見證,是對她數小時辛勤工作和詹金斯先生對她的信任的回報。)__4.___________(最后,愛米麗感到完全釋然了,一種甜蜜的平靜涌上心頭。)Thosewords
echoedinhermind
—Everyartiststartswithablankcanvas—and
nolimitswereimpossibletobreakthroughwithastrongwillandproperguidance.
(111字)1.Herstomachchurned
withanticipation,afeelingshehadneverexperiencedwithmath
before.
Herstomachwasamixofbutterfliesandanticipation,afeelingshehadneverexperiencedforamathtestbefore.2.Herfingerswereicyasshetightlygraspedherreportcard,
heartpoundinginherthroat.3.Itwasnotmerelyaletter;itwasawitnesstohertransformation,arewardforthehoursofhardworkandthebeliefMr.Jenkinshadplacedinher.
4.Finally,Emilyfeltatotalreliefwithasweetpeacefloodingintoher.7金科大聯考貝多芬軼事7金科大聯考貝多芬軼事Notuntilthendidtheyoungmusicianrealizedhewasmisunderstood.Heheldbackhisfeetandexplainedpolitely,"IamatouristhereandIhappentoplaythepianowell.Iamfamiliarwithwhattheyoungladywasplayingjustnow.Wouldyoumindmeplayingforyou?”Althoughtheydidn'tknowwhothestrangerwas,theyweregladtolistentohimplayforthem.Hesatdownandbegantoplay.Withthemusicgoing,thesisterandthebrothergotrelaxedandbegantoenjoyit.Heplayedsowellthatallofthemweresoaked(沉浸)inbeautifulmusic.Evenwhenthelonecandleintheroomwentoutandthemoonsentitslovelybeamsshiningintotheroom,hestillplayed!Whenheleft,itwasdeepnight.Hewassoinspiredbytheappreciationofhismusicbytheyoungladyandthebeautyoftheatmosphereinandoutsidetheroom.Neverhadthepoorsisterandbrotherhadsuchasplendidnight.Itwasmusicthatbroughthappinesstothemall!(升級版)Notuntilthendidtheyoungmusicianrealizedhewasmisunderstood.Hepausedmomentarily,alookofmildsurpriseanddeterminationflashingacrosshisface.Composedandearnest,heexplainedpolitelywithhiseyesfixedontheothers,"I'mmerelyatravelerinthisplace,yetfortunatetohaveapassablecommandofthepiano.Thepiecetheyoungladywasperformingearlieriswell-knowntome."Heinclinedhisheadslightly,apolitesmiletuggingatthecornersofhislips,"MightIhavethehonorofplayingforyou?"Despitetheirignoranceofthestranger'sidentity,theynoddedwitheageranticipation,theireyesbrightening.7金科大聯考貝多芬軼事Heseatedhimselfgracefullyatthepiano,hisbackstraightandshouldersrelaxed.Ashisfingerslightlytouchedthekeys,asereneexpressionsettledonhisface.Thesiblings,whohadbeensomewhattense,graduallylettheirguarddown.Thesister'sfurrowedbrowssmoothed,andsheleanedbackinherchair,eyeshalf-closedinenjoyment.Thebrother'srigidposturesoftened,hisheadswayinggentlytotherhythm.Theroomwasfilledwiththemellifluousnotes,andtimeseemedtostandstill.Evenwhenthesolitarycandlesputteredanddied,castingabriefshadow,theyoungmanremainedunfazed,hisfocussolelyonthemusic,hisfacebathedinthesoftmoonlightstreamingin.Hisdeparturemarkedthedeepeningofthenight.Theyoungmanwasdeeplystirred,hisheartswellingwithemotion,asatisfiedglimmerinhiseyes.Neverbefo
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