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1. What is the general feeling of the mysterious and treacherous environment of Antarctica?
2. Would it be good to change the underlined sentence in the article to the following statement? Why?
They always wrapped themselves tightly in fur and cloth, showing only their beards and eyes, and with their fur-covered hands led the dragon heads of the Siberian ponies, who dragged their full sleighs and looked like savages.
3. The article says that "there are more and more worrying things", and to summarize, what "worrying" things are mentioned in the article.
4. Through Scott's diary, what kind of psychological changes do they reflect? What kind of spirit does the expedition highlight it?
2. Not good. The sentence change only objectively and naturally writes the attire and mood of the expedition members, lacking a sense of image and artistry. In the original sentence, the author first describes the first person in detail in the form of a special lens, and then writes all the people in the form of a panoramic lens.
From point to line, full of image. Focusing on the first person also highlights Scott's important role in the team.
3. The environment is bad and the supply is difficult; The health of the team members is getting worse and worse; The ponies are all dead.
4. It shows their psychological changes from "uneasy" to "full of hope", and then "relaxed and happy" to "rejoicing", highlighting their spirit of not losing their fighting spirit in the face of difficulties and dangers, and full of confidence in victory.
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The first question is no, write the correct pronunciation of the following words with braille.
惴惴anxiety (zhui) 入在蒫尺 (zhi) sledding (qiao).
If so, I'll give you the following question!!
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1.Read the underlined sentences in the text and explain why the author described their outfits and behaviors in such detail.
2.Who is "others who are invisible"?
3."Maybe the fame that will go down in history will be on the four hooves of this pony," why does the author say that?
4.Do you know why they're excited?
5.What kind of inspiration or takeaway did you get after reading this article?
1. Highlight the harsh environment, reflect the difficulty of traveling, and their heroic spirit.
2. Refers to the Norwegian expedition headed by Amundsen.
3. Because in the uninhabited snowfield, living animals are priceless and may save their lives at a critical moment.
4. Sad that you can't continue your adventure, and happy that your companions may be heroes.
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Is it the correct answer, I'm also doing it.
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This is the 21st extracurricular reading in the basic language training.
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Can you be specific? Like in a book or somewhere?
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1.This article uses a (flashback) narrative to tell the story of Mitchell's trek to the South Pole with his tenacious perseverance.
2.The ninth paragraph of the text says: "There are so many troubles that they are like snow falling from the sky." "Please write what trouble is Kamitchell having with her? Can't breathe, snowball fights slip and break.
3.From the time she walked alone through the desert of Washington's Columbia Basin at the age of 17 to dozens of times she walked alone across the Sahara Desert, Camichell failed only once in Antarctica. What does this sentence do?
Mitchell has gone through many expeditions, all of which have been successful and have played a role in paving the way.
4.After reading this article, what kind of person do you think Camichell is?
Strong-willed, tenacious perseverance, perseverance5As explorers, Camichell and Scott in "The Great Tragedy" have also reached their destination, why are they in different moods? Mitchell's mood: mixed feelingsScott's mood: happy, elated, and without regrets.
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It's miserable, I'm going to do this too, who can help me.
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I'm going to do this today!
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1.From the point of view of the order of the narrative, the selection of texts adopts narrative, and the advantages of arranging the material in this way are:
2.In the process of trekking to Antarctica, what difficulties and tests did Camitchell encounter? Please summarize it in points.
3.What do you read from the "hallucinations" that appear in the line-drawing paragraph?
4."Beautiful things sometimes need pain to cultivate. Combined with the reality of life, talk about your understanding of Camicell's sentence.
5.Camicell's defeat in 2007 set a new world record; The failure of Scott and his party became the "greatest tragedy of all times". After reading the selected texts and texts, how do you think and feel about the word "failure"? Original.
Todd Camichell is faced with a stark choice: to continue dragging the sled behind him at the risk of dying at any moment, or to leave the sled and walk forward without equipment or supplies.
In the end, he made the second option. The end point of the Carmitchell is the American research station in Antarctica, which is already very close.
Camichell is a 45-year-old explorer from Philadelphia, USA. In 2007, he made a similar trip. However, a few weeks of extremely dangerous snowstorms forced him to call for help**.
The sense of failure follows you like a shadow. Camitchell said. The only thing that could make him feel at peace was to try again.
So, he set his sights on a world record.
Fewer than 10 people in the world have ever done the record that Camichell is trying to break: walking 690 miles alone, the long trek from the west coast of the South Pacific to the South Pole. The fastest record holder was the British woman Henna Mackinder: 39 days, 9 hours and 33 minutes.
From the start, the 65 mph wind blew him out of his breath. After a few miles, the strap of the ski suddenly came loose, and then a ski pole broke. At this time, it was reasonable to cancel the expedition, but he felt that he could not give up.
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If you can send me an article, I don't know what the article is.
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8 Can't find a food storage point High altitude, feeling dizzy and difficult to breathe The road surface is frozen into waves, making it difficult to walk Strong ultraviolet radiation Loss of communication Encountering a snowstorm Heavy snow and getting lost Monotonous and lonely on the way Low temperature (you can refer to the above answer, you can answer 5 points to get full marks).
9 China, Japan, France, Russia, etc.
10 Dog sledding.
11 Emphasizing the difficulty of crossing the Antarctic on foot.
12 found. It can be seen from the following "rescuing Keisan Fusuzu" the greatest comfort in my life. In difficult and critical moments, we need to care, help and support each other.
13 The spirit of exploration, tenacious will, and spirit of cooperation displayed by the six people in this expedition are the essence of the excellent qualities of human beings, which know no nationalities or national borders. Moreover, in the process of exploration, the six people lived and died together, and they have merged into a whole. (That makes sense.)
14 Adequate Preparation: Physical, Geographical, Meteorological, ......Good will, quality, teamwork spirit.
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It was the first ever international trek across Antarctica.
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