江苏省连云港2024-2025学年高三上学期期末考试读后续写:John和儿子参加铁人三项 讲义

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名称 江苏省连云港2024-2025学年高三上学期期末考试读后续写:John和儿子参加铁人三项 讲义
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When John signed up to do a triathlon(铁人三项) a couple of summers ago, he had one simple goal: not to finish in last place. After all, he was doing the triathlon with his 16yearold son, Zane. He didn't want him to see his dad as the final loser.
John was not much of an athlete. He was over 50 and found lungburning exercise deeply unpleasant. But that summer his wife urged him to get in shape, and his son came up with a surprising proposal: “Let's do a triathlon together, Dad!”
Since it was his son's idea, John felt he couldn't say no. What kind of message would that send So he searched online and found a triathlon a few weeks later in Massachusetts.
They had four weeks to train. Zane was in good shape from school sports teams. John did his best. He forced himself to run around the Central Park a few times and do some laps at the local Community Center.
They drove up the night before the race. When they wheeled their bikes to the base camp, John looked around and felt uneasy. So many sharply defined muscles. So many moisturewicking socks. So many packs of highcalorie energy gels(能量棒). These folks were prepared.
“Don't panic,” John told himself. “There have to be a few in the crowd even less prepared than I am.”
They lined up by the shore and dived into the cold water. Zane immediately pulled away with strong freestyle strokes. John caught his breath, turned to the breaststroke(蛙泳) after five minutes and eventually made it back to land. He was in the bottom half of the pack but holding his own.
John ran to his bike, put on his helmet and started cycling along the hilly backroad course. For the next halfhour, he could hear other bikers zooming by. After 12 miles, he wheeled his bike through the sensors. He'd dropped lower in the pack, but there were several racers behind him.
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The running part was John's least favorite. _______________________________________________________________________
Finally, John crossed the finish line, Zane waiting there. ________________________________________________________________________
这段文字讲述的是John和他16岁的儿子Zane参加铁人三项比赛的经历。John最初参与比赛的目标很简单——不要成为最后一名,因为他不想让自己的儿子看到父亲失败的样子。尽管John并非运动员出身,且对剧烈运动并不擅长,但为了响应妻子让他健身的建议以及儿子共同参赛的提议,他在有限的时间内尽力训练。
在实际比赛中,John面临着诸多挑战:与那些明显更为专业和准备充分的参赛者相比,他感到自己显得不够格。然而,在游泳、骑行和跑步三个阶段中,John虽然处于劣势,但他坚持不懈地完成了比赛,并没有被其他选手拉开太大的差距。最终,他成功冲过终点线,得到了儿子的认可和支持,父子俩共同庆祝了这一成就,不仅加深了彼此之间的关系,也为John个人带来了意想不到的成长和满足感
The running part was John's least favorite.
What did he do How did he feel in this process
He tried his best to keep up with other racers; he felt it was difficult for him, but he never thought of giving up.
How to describe it
①exhausted adj. 精疲力竭的
②out of breath adj. 呼吸困难/labored breathing 表示呼吸沉重、费力
③heavy legs 双腿沉重 //drag oneself along拖着自己前进
④sweating all over浑身汗湿
What would the audience around him do What was his feeling
They would encourage him, accompany him. He felt encouraged, refreshed.
Finally, John crossed the finish line, Zane waiting there.
What would Zane say or do
Hug/embrace his father warmly; throw himself into his father’s arm; he said he like doing triathlon together with his father.
What was John’s reaction What did he gain from this experience
He had achieved something more impressive than finishing a triathlon. After all, the real victory was that he didn't give up. He made himself a role model for his son!
1. 没有任何装备——只有他,他的运动鞋和人行道。几个赛跑者超过了他。
No to help—just him, his and the . Several runners him.
2. 当他向前推进时,他感到了挣扎,呼吸困难。
He as he , .
3. 他能听到观众亲切地喊道:“你赢了!”
He could hear the , “You got this!”
4. 他回头看了一眼,看到救护车就在他后面,以防他晕倒。
, he saw the just behind him.
5. 他拒绝走路,即使走路可能比他拖着脚跑得快。
He refused to walk, walking would have been his of running.
6. 他满头大汗,继续往前走.
, he kept .
7. 是的!赞恩在那里,用他的手机记录下了这珍贵的一刻。
Yes! Zane was there, the with his cell phone.
8. 赞恩拥抱并祝贺他的父亲,他说他喜欢和他一起做铁人三项,不管结果如何。
and his father, Zane said he a triathlon with him,
9. 到那时,约翰作为最后一名选手的尴尬已经被骄傲所取代。
, John's of being the last racer .
10. 他取得了比完成三项全能更令人印象深刻的成就。
He had achieved a triathlon.
11. 毕竟,真正的胜利是他没有放弃。他让自己成为儿子的榜样.
, the was he didn't . Hehis son!
The__running__part__was__John's__least__favorite. No equipment to help—just him, his sneakers and the pavement. Several runners passed him. He felt the struggle as he pushed forward, his breathing labored. He could hear the audience shouting with kindness, “You got this!” Glancing back, he saw the official ambulance just behind him in case he collapsed. He refused to walk, even though walking would probably have been faster than his footdragging way of running. Sweating all over, he kept moving.
Finally,__John__crossed__the__finish__line,__Zane__waiting__there. Yes! Zane was there, recording the precious moment with his cell phone. Hugging and congratulating his father, Zane said he loved doing a triathlon with him, no matter what the outcome. By that time, John's embarrassment of being the last racer had been replaced by pride. He had achieved something more impressive than finishing a triathlon. After all, the real victory was that he didn't give up. He made himself a role model for his son!
答案
1. 没有任何装备——只有他,他的运动鞋和人行道。几个赛跑者超过了他。
No equipment to help—just him, his sneakers and the pavement. Several runners passed him.
2. 当他向前推进时,他感到了挣扎,呼吸困难。
He felt the struggle as he pushed forward, his breathing labored.
3. 他能听到观众亲切地喊道:“你赢了!”
He could hear the audience shouting with kindness, “You got this!”
4. 他回头看了一眼,看到救护车就在他后面,以防他晕倒。
Glancing back, he saw the official ambulance just behind him in case he collapsed.
5. 他拒绝走路,即使走路可能比他拖着脚跑得快。
He refused to walk, even though walking would probably have been faster than his footdragging way of running.
6. 他满头大汗,继续往前走.
Sweating all over, he kept moving.
7. 是的!赞恩在那里,用他的手机记录下了这珍贵的一刻。
Yes! Zane was there, recording the precious moment with his cell phone.
8. 赞恩拥抱并祝贺他的父亲,他说他喜欢和他一起做铁人三项,不管结果如何。
Hugging and congratulating his father, Zane said he loved doing a triathlon with him, no matter what the outcome.
9. 到那时,约翰作为最后一名选手的尴尬已经被骄傲所取代。
By that time, John's embarrassment of being the last racer had been replaced by pride.
10. 他取得了比完成三项全能更令人印象深刻的成就。
He had achieved something more impressive than finishing a triathlon.
11. 毕竟,真正的胜利是他没有放弃。他让自己成为儿子的榜样.
After all, the real victory was that he didn't give up. He made himself a role model for his son!