江西 江海連
他曾被龍卷風(fēng)襲擊,被冰雹圍攻,狂風(fēng)驟雨、天雷震顫他都不停歇,只為拍下最真實(shí)的風(fēng)暴場(chǎng)景。
主題語境:自然災(zāi)害及防范 篇幅:337詞 建議用時(shí):6分鐘
1Only 10 hours remained before Typhoon Muifa was due to make landfall in eastern China.Su Dike and his teammates decided to head to Zhoushan to“meet”the storm and find a good position to record the typhoon.
2There were few people or cars on the road when they saw trees falling down under the force of strong winds and street lamps blinking out in the heavy rain.After some 10 minutes,the rain suddenly became lighter and the wind turned softer,meaning that they were now in the eye of the typhoon.
3“While chasing the storm, we collected a lot of data that can reflect the microscopic(細(xì)微的)characteristics of typhoons.We hope the information can help people to better understand such storms,”Su says in his video,recording this thrilling trip.
4“People may think we storm chasers are looking for excitement, but we actually shoulder the responsibility for each chase,as we need to get to the deepest point of a storm to get first-hand data that will help us to deal with future climate change,”he explains.
5Su says a storm is fast, it usually takes 10 to 20 minutes to pass overhead, but for that, they need to chase one for the whole day before the“l(fā)andfall”.“I don't think about what time it is or where I am.I just focus on where we are in relation to the storm and calculate how much time we have before it arrives,”Su says.
6Su employs a“spirit of exploration”while chasing storms, which means not running around blindly, but preparing by doing research and analysis.“The chase itself is passionate and hot-blooded, but it also needs a cool head to act.It's a combination of science and romance,”Su says.
7With his photos and videos of storms, Su aims to show their beauty from different angles and help raise people's awareness of climate change.“Only from such scenes can you witness what a typhoon is capable of,”he says.
Detail 1.Why does Su chase storms?
A.To search for excitement.
B.To record the beauty of nature.
C.To finish his research report.
D.To get first-hand data of storms.
Inference 2.What does the underlined word“one”in paragraph 5 refer to?
A.A tall tree.
B.A strong wind.
C.A great storm.
D.An exciting trip.
Detail 3.Which of the following shows Su's“spirit of exploration”in chasing storms?
A.He runs around blindly.
B.He makes preparations for his chasing storms.
C.He arrives late at the place where a typhoon happens.
D.He takes photos of storms from different angles.
Inference 4.What's the author's attitude to Su's chasing storms?
A.Admiring.
B.Neutral.
C.Negative.
D.Tolerant.
Difficult sentences
1.After some 10 minutes, the rain suddenly became lighter and the wind turned softer,meaning that they were now in the eye of the typhoon.大約10 分鐘后,雨突然變得更小了,風(fēng)也變得更弱,這意味著他們現(xiàn)在處于臺(tái)風(fēng)的中心。
【點(diǎn)石成金】該句中,meaning為現(xiàn)在分詞作伴隨狀語。
2.Only from such scenes can you witness what a typhoon is capable of.只有從這樣的場(chǎng)景中,你才能看到臺(tái)風(fēng)的威力。
【點(diǎn)石成金】副詞only置于句首,強(qiáng)調(diào)地點(diǎn)狀語from such scenes,句子要進(jìn)行部分倒裝,謂語動(dòng)詞要放在主語之前。