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克服紧张类续写练习1(2篇范文)Elizabethwalkedtotheyard,carryingabunchofdaisies.(雏菊)Beautifulflowersfor.for...Oh.I'llnevergetitright!”shecried,throwingthedaisiesontheground.Shehadbeenpractisingherspeechforaweek.Partofhercouldn’twait.ThisSaturday,thegreatAnaWolff,famouspianist,wouldperformattheconcerthallintown.Forfouryears,ElizabethhadlistenedtoMsWolffsrecordingsoverandoveragain,lovingthewaythenotesflowedlikearushingmountainstream.PartofElizabethwasterrified.Hermusicteacheratschool,Mr.Leaf,hadaskedhertopresenttheflowerstoMsWolffaftertheperformance.ButElizabethknewherselfwell.Shehadseverestagefrightandshereallyhateditwhenshehadtotalkinfrontofpeople.Evenso,Elizabethwasdeterminedtotakethechallengethistime.“How'sthespeechgoing?”askedElizabeth’smother.“Wanttopracticeonme?”“No,thanks.”saidElizabeth."Mum,Ican’tdothis!I'llforget.Imightevenpassout!”“Oh,honey.Thinkaboutit…sharingthestagewithAnaWolff.Whatanhonour!”Mumgentlycomfortedher.Elizabethkeptpractising.“Beautifulflowersfor…forabeautifulperformance…”Shepresentedtheflowerstothecat,thedog,eventhestatueinthegarden.SoonitwasSaturdaynight,Elizabethstoodatthebackstage,behindtheheavyblackcurtains.Holdingthebouquet(花束)ofredroses,shefeltherheartracingwildlyandherstomachtightenedwithnervousness.Thelightsdimmed,andMsWolffbeganherperformance.Sheswayedandnoddedwithherfingersdancingacrossthekeys.Softsadparts,loudangryparts,partsthatsoundedfuntoplay,Drawnintothemusic,Elizabethforgotforamomentaboutthesixwordsshehadtosay.Withaflourish,MsWolffplayedherfinalnote.Applausethunderedthroughthehall.Peoplejumpedtotheirfeetandcheered.Ms.Wolffsmiledandbowed.Thenshewalkedoffstageandintothewings.Almostimmediately,shereturnedtothestageforasecondbow.注意:
11.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语:3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Thencamethedreadedmoment._______________Paragraph2:Theaudiencecheeredandclappedloudlyforthem._______________范文1Thencamethedreadedmoment.Clutchingtheroses,ElizabethgotupthecouragetowalkslowlytothespotwhereMs.Wolffwasstanding.Elizabethopenedhermouth,mouthingtheverysixwords.Butnosoundcameout.Shetriedagain,onlytofeelthewordsstuckinherthroat.Shebegantoseedotsinfrontofhereyes.Shetookadeepbreathandmurmured,“Beaut…Beautifulflowersforabeautifulperformance!”Withthis,shetentativelypresentedtherosestoAnaWolff,who,inreturn,wrappedElizabethinabighug.Theaudiencecheeredandclappedloudlyforthem.Throughtheglareofthefootlights,Elizabethcouldseethecrowdsmiling.Backstage,ElizabethtoldMsWolffaboutherstagefright.“ThatishowIfeeleverytimeIgoonstage!Youneedtoswallowthatfearandgoouthereanyway.”saidMs.Wolff,smiling.“Justthewayyoudidtonight.”ThenthegreatAnaWolffgentlydrewasingleredrosefromherbouquetandgaveittoElizabeth.“Hereisabeautifulflowerforabravegirl.”范文2Takingadeepbreath,ElizabethwalkedslowlytowardsMs.Wolff,withrosestightinhand.Thestagelightsfeltblazinghot.Beadsofsweattrickleddownherface.FinallyshestruggledtothespotwhereMs.Wolffwasstanding.Elizabethopenedhermouth.Shemouthedthewords,butnosoundcameout.Murmursandscatteredcoughscamefromthe
2frontrow.Elizabethtriedagainbutthewordsfeltstuckinherwindpipe.Sheloweredherhead,tryingtoblockoutthesadnesseruptinginside.Justthen,Elizabethsensedsomeonepattingherontheshoulder.SheraisedherheadandsawMs.Wolfflookingatherwithawarmsmile.Ms.WolffruffledElizabeth'shairandwhisperedinherear,“NowyouknowhowIfeeleverytimeIamonthestage!”“Youmean…yougetterrified,too”askedElizabeth.“Ido.Justswallowthatfearandsmile,”soothedMs.Wolf.Hearingthat,Elizabethgathereduphercourageandsaid,“Beaut…Beautifulflowersforabeautifulperformance!”ShehandedtherosestoAnaWolff.Theaudiencecheered.Ms.WolffwrappedElizabethinabighug.ScentsofrosesandMs.Wolff'sfloweryperfumemingled.克服紧张类续写练习2(4篇范文)EmilyWhitewasbornseventeenyearsagowithsomanybirthproblemsinherbody.Someofherorgans,bonesandmuscleswereoutofshape.Nooneexpectedhertosurvive.Shedidmakeitbutwithherstrangebodyfigure,everyonecouldrecognizeher,evenfromadistance.InEmilyWhite’shometown,therewasayearlyoutdoorperformanceintheschoolauditorium(大礼堂).IthadbeenperformedforsomanyyearsandactuallyhadbecomeoneofthemostimportanteventsoftheChristmasseasonformanyofthetown’speople.Manypeopletriedouteachyearforit,butsomanywereturnedaway.Itcanonlyincludethemostexcellentpeopleinthefield.Emilyhadabeautifulsingingvoice.LastyearshewenttoMrs.Owens–hermusicteachertoasktojoinintheperformance.Withoutlettinghersing,Mrs.OwenstookalookatAmy’sbodyandsaid,“Child,youjustdon’tfit.Everyonewouldstareatyouandthatwouldmakeyouuncomfortable.Itwouldmakethemuncomfortable,too.”Withoutsingingasinglenot,Emilywassentbackthroughthedoorofthechoralroom.Hurtandupset,shedecidednevertotryoutagain.ButMrs.Owensthenretired.Thisyear,therecameanewmusicteacher,Mr.Buttler.HeheardaboutEmilyandsuggestedthatshehaveatry.
3Emilydidn’twanttoberejectedagain,soshehesitatedalittleaboutit.AsEmilystruggled,thedoorwaspushedopenandMr.Buttlercalled,“Emily,you’renext.”Althoughkindofnervous,EmilydidasMr.Buttlertoldhertodo.Mr.ButtlersatbythepianotokeepEmilycompany.WhenEmilyfinishedhertestingperformance,shethankedMr.Buttlerandknewtheresultwouldbepostedonthedoorofthechoralroomthenextday.Emilycouldn’tsleepthatnight.Shewassufferingfromthefeelingsthatshedidn’tfitandthegreatneedtobeaccepted.Bythenextmorning,herstomachwaseveninpainbecauseofstress.Para.1Thenextday,Emilynervouslyglancedatthelistofthedoorofthechoralroom.Para.2Thenextday,Emilynervouslyglancedatthelistonthedoorofthechoralroom.范文1Thenextday,Emilynervouslyglancedatthelistonthedoorofthechoralroom.Beyondherexpectations,ontopofthelistwashername!Overjoyedbutdoubtful,shepinchedherhandhardonlytofindshewasn’tdaydreaming.ThenoutoftheroomwalkedMr.Buttler,whoseeyesbrimmedwithsmiles.“Emily,wehadanothergoodnewsforyou.”hesaidinamysteriousvoice.Thelittlegirllookedathiminconfusion.“Wechooseyoutobetheleadsinger.Doyoubelieveinyourself?”Mr.Buttleraskedeagerly.Greatlyencouraged,Emilynoddeddeterminedlyandpromisedtopracticehardfortheperformance.Finally,thedayofperformancecame.Uponappearingonthestage,shewasgreetedwithscornfuleyesandevensneering.Butascalmasamillpond,shebegantosingherheartout.Whoknewhowmanysuchsituationsshehadcomeacross?Shewasreallyusedtoit.Whenshefinishedhersong,therewasamomentofsilence,stillness,asiftheworldwasholdingitsbreath.Suddenly,thunderousapplausebrokeout.Mr.ButterwassomovedthathealmoststaggeredtoEmilyandgaveheratighthug.ItwasthenthatheknewthatEmilydidsurvivefrominferioritywithherconfidence.
4范文2Paragraph1Thenextday,Emilynervouslyglancedatthelistonthedoorofthechoralroom.Shewasnotrejectedthistime.Hernamewaspostedatthetopofthelist.She,EmilyWhite,waschosentobetheleadingsinger!Shewouldsingaloneintheperformance.Emilycouldn’tbelievehereyes.Theremustbesomemistake.ButMrButtlersaidtoherwithdeterminedeyes,“Emily,Ichooseyoubecauseyoushouldperformthepart-yourvoiceisunusual.Believeinyourself.”Greatlyencouraged,Emilypracticedreallyhard.Paragraph2Finally,thedayofperformancecame.Standinginfrontoftheline,Emilyfeltherthroattightandherpalmssweating.Whenthecurtainopenedup,theeyesofthewholeaudiencefelluponEmily.“EmilyWhite!”Someonewhispered.Then,alongwiththefirstnoteofmusic,Emilybegantosingerherheartout.Hervoicewaslikeanightingaleringingintheauditorium.Applause!Emilyfeltsohappyandcomfortable.Shewasshiningonthestage.EmilyWhite,withsomanybirthproblemsinherbody,wasanangel范文3Paragraph1Thenextday,Emilynervouslyglancedatthelistonthedoorofthechoralroom.Worriedthatshemightberejectedagain,shefeltherthroattightenstandingamongacrowdofstudents,anxioustoknowtheresult.Hardlyhadhereyessettledupontheverytopofthelistwhenthename“EmilyWhite”abruptlypoppedintohersight.Itwassoincrediblethatsherubbedhereyesoverandoveragaintoensureitwastheright“EmilyWhite”shewaslookingfor.Realizingtherewasnotasecond“EmilyWhite”intheschool,shejumpedupandletoutacryofexhilaration.WhatmadeherevenmoresurprisedwasthatMr,Buttlertoldhershewastheleadsingerintheperformance.Paragraph2Finally,thedayofperformancecame.Whenalltheperformersdidthelastrehearsalinthe
5choralroom,Emilyseemedtobequiteconfidentabouttheupcomingperformance.However,asshesteppedontothestage,spotlightfixeduponher,asenseofembarrassmentanduneasinessflashedacrossheragain.Graduallyshefoundherselfclumsyandevendizzystandinginthecenterofthestage.Justatthatmoment,shegotaglimpseofMr.Buttlerinthecornerofthehall,whoshotEmilyadeterminedlookandthenclappedloudlytogiveheracheer.Takingadeepbreath,Emily,withhereyesclosed,startedtosing.Immediately,thewholeauditoriumeruptedintoapplause.Theirperformanceturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.范文4Finally,thedayofperformancecame.Staggeringtothestage,Emilymanagedtocurvedherlipsintoanelegantarctodisguiseherinnerrestlessness.Herstrangebodytriggeredabuzzingnoise,whichaddedtoheranxiety.Beadysweatoozing(ooze,seep)fromforehead,Emilyclutchedhersleevestoeaseheranxiety,andeventuallysangafirsttone.Ahushdescendedaroundthecrowdsandwhatfollowedwasawaveofthunderousapplause.Singinginmelodiousvoice,Emilylethertearsofjoysplatterfreelyandthroughherblurredvision,shevisualizedabrilliantprospect,whereshewasnolongeradisabledgirl,butasingingelf,shiningpermanently.Thenextday,Emilynervouslyglancedatthelistonthedoorofthechoralroom.Hereyeslanding(落在)onandfixingat(盯着)theword”Emily”,shescreamedinhigh-pitched(尖声的)voiceandsprangup(跳起来)likeanexhilarated(兴奋地,激动的)elf(精灵).However,thememoryofMrs.Owen’swordsflickered(摇曳,闪烁)acrosshermind,castingasurgeofgloom(忧郁)overherheart.“WhatifanyonelaughatmeandIfail?”murmurednervously,Emily’spriorexcitementgavewaytoincreasinganxiety.Sheshuffledawayfromthechoralroom,tornbetweenanticipationtoshowherremarkabletalentandanxietyofbeingteased.Butultimately,anirresistibleurgetosinggrabbedherandshedeterminedtoachieveaperfectperformance.
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