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【原创】高中英语基础素质提升外刊时文改编语法填空(1)Amomentthatchangedme:Ihadaheartattackat37–soIwenttoliveinacaveIwantedtohealandthoughttheColoradowildernesswasthebestplacetodoit.SoIbegansixmonthsofhuntingandforaging,1apileofleavesforabed.TwodaysbeforeIhadaheartattackinFebruary2017,I2(get)backfromAlaska,3I’dbeenleading4expedition.AthomeinColorado,Ithoughtthechestpainsweretodowiththechange5altitude.Iwas37,andactive.I’dbeenintheMarineCorpsuntil2011,thenIbecameawildernessandsurvivalskillsguide.Iwastrainingfora245kmultramarathon(超级马拉松)throughthePeruvianjungle.EvenwhenIgottohospital,IstruggledtobelieveIwashavingaheartattack,butIwasrushedintoanoperatingroomandastent(血管内支架)6(fit).WhenIcameoutofhospitalthreedayslater,Icould7(bare)walkandwasputintocardiacrehab(康复治疗屋)withagroupof85-year-olds.ButIbelievedIneededsomethingelsetohealme.Asanoutdoorsguywhocouldmakestonetoolsandlive8theland,Iknewthatwas9Ineededtobe.Andso,afterseveralrehab10(session),Ithought,“I’moutofhere!”andwenttoliveinacave,nearwhereIcouldhuntanimalsanddrinkfrom11(stream).Ispentaroundsixmonths12(alternate)betweena13(convention)lifeandlivingintheColorado14(wild).MywifeandIwereseparating,butIdidn’twanttobeawayfromourtwosonsfortoolong,soIwouldcomebackoftentoconnect15them.ThelongeststretchIwasawayinthewildwasjust16twomonths.Ihadaseriesofcavesandeachhaddifferent17(amenity)–somewerenexttosprings,ornearbetterfishing,huntingand18(forage).The“maincave”hadabedinit–by19Imeanabigpileofgrassandleaves,whichwascomfortable.Ithadabitofaskylight,sothesmokefrommyfirecouldrisethroughitandIcouldseethestars.Iwouldjamastickbetweenthecavewallsanddryclothesonit,andwouldkeepanoldsoupcanthereforboilingwaterin.Thatwasthecavethathadthemostresources,20Iwouldmovefromcavetocave.I’dcacheanimalhides(藏匿动物皮革)inone,andifIwantedtotreatmyselftosomethingspecial,I’dputajarofdried21(mango)inanother–I’dhaveatwo-daywalktogoandgetit.Ididn’tbringmuchfrommodernlife.Ialwayshadanotebookwithmewithaphotoofmysons,andsomethingtowritewith.Dependingon22Iwasdoingor23Iwasfeeling,I’dbringasteelbottlebackouttothecaves,whichmadeitabiteasiertoboilwater.24(forage)foodformedmostofmydiet–plants,berries,tubers,roots.Icaughtfish,squirrelsandrabbits.Youlearntoreallyappreciatefood:“Yes,I’vegotafishandfiveberries!Todayisawesome.”Imissedmysons,butIalsoknewthatthiswasmytimetoreallyhealandreflect,andtherewasalwayssomethingtodo.Iwouldmakestonetools,buildtraps,basketsandclaypots,tanhides–allverysimplebuttheygavemesomuchvalue.Andyou’realwayscollectingfirewood.Onenightinmymaincave,thefirehadgoneout,andI25(sleep),whenIstartedfeelingawarm,wetsensationonmyfoot.WhenIwokeup,Icouldseetherewasajuvenileblackbearatmyfeet,26(lick)mytoes.Iletoutascream,andthebeartook27.Ilitabigfire,andsatup28wholenightwaitingforhimtoreturn.Iwasbecomingpartofthepatternoflife29existedinthewild,understandingthesoundsandthesmells.Youcanchoosetofightit,ortotrytocontrolit,butwhenyouacceptit,youreacha30(deep)understandingofwhoyouareandwhatyou’redoingoutthere.Thedayofmyheartattackchangedmylife,becauseitwasareawakening.Knowingthateventuallyonedayyouwillexpire,youneedtolivethelifethatyouwant,findthevalue.NowIlivebetweentheworlds.Irentaplace,driveatruck,andhaveaTV.WhenIhavemysons,weliketowatch31(documentary),32they’reteenageboyssotheyalsohavetheirowninterests.ForallthetimeIstillspendinthewilderness,socialmediahasactuallybecomeabigpartofmylife.Beforemyheartattack,Iwasneveronit,but,afterwards,peopleencouragedmetostartaYouTubechannelsharingmyskills.NowI’vewrittenbooks,donerealityshows,andconsultedformovies.I’veembracedthiselementofmodernlife,andhopetofuelpeople’s33(curious)aboutthenaturalworld.Manyofusacceptlifeisjustthewayitis,buttherearesome34(outlier)whowantsomethingdifferent.Idon’tjudgeanybodyforthechoicestheymake,butIthinksomepeoplegetinfluencedtobelieveinthingsthatdon’tmatter.Mypassionisdoinglesswithmore,inthesimplestwaypossible.Ancienthumansfocusedonfamily,community,35thenaturalworld,andIthinkwecanlearnsomuchfromthat.DonnyDust’spodcast,

Rescue,isavailablenow【参考答案】withhadgotwhereaninfittedbarelyoffwheresessionsstreamsalternatingconventionalwildernesswithunderamenitiesforagingwhichbutmangoeswhathowForagedwassleepinglickingoffthewhich/thatdeeperdocumentariesbutcuriousityoutliersand【原文链接】【Pre-Task】Learnthewordsbelowfirstandthenreadthetext.Whenyoureadthetext,trytoreadunderlinethebelowlistedwordssincethesewordsaresodifficulttosomeextent.1.Expedition一个探险或远征,通常指在野外或未知地区的探索活动。2.Foraging搜寻食物、觅食,尤其指在自然环境中寻找野生植物和食物资源。3.Ultramarathon超级马拉松,指的是一种比标准马拉松距离更长的长跑赛事。4.Cardiacrehab心脏康复,是一种针对心脏患者的康复计划,旨在帮助他们康复和改善心脏健康。5.Nonagenarian九旬老人,指的是年龄在90到99岁之间的人。6.Cache隐藏或储藏,通常指将物品存放在安全的地方以备将来使用。7.Tanhides制革,是将动物皮毛处理成皮革的过程。8.Amenities舒适设施或便利设施,例如洗浴、厨房设备等。9.Immerse沉浸,使自己完全沉浸在某种经验、环境或活动中。10.Outlier异类,指的是不符合正常或典型模式的人或事物。Amomentthatchangedme:Ihadaheartattackat37–soIwenttoliveinacaveIwantedtohealandthoughttheColoradowildernesswasthebestplacetodoit.SoIbegansixmonthsofhuntingandforaging,withapileofleavesforabed.TwodaysbeforeIhadaheartattackinFebruary2017,IhadjustgotbackfromAlaska,whereI’dbeenleadinganexpedition.AthomeinColorado,Ithoughtthechestpainsweretodowiththechangeinaltitude.Iwas37,andactive.I’dbeenintheMarineCorpsuntil2011,thenIbecameawildernessandsurvivalskillsguide.Iwastrainingfora245kmultramarathonthroughthePeruvianjungle.EvenwhenIgottohospital,IstruggledtobelieveIwashavingaheartattack,butIwasrushedintoanoperatingroomandastentwasfitted.WhenIcameoutofhospitalthreedayslater,Icouldbarelywalkandwasputintocardiacrehabwithagroupof85-year-olds.ButIbelievedIneededsomethingelsetohealme.Asanoutdoorsguywhocouldmakestonetoolsandliveofftheland,IknewthatwaswhereIneededtobe.Andso,afterseveralrehabsessions,Ithought,“I’moutofhere!”andwenttoliveinacave,nearwhereIcouldhuntanimalsanddrinkfromstreams.IspentaroundsixmonthsalternatingbetweenaconventionallifeandlivingintheColoradowilderness.MywifeandIwereseparating,butIdidn’twanttobeawayfromourtwosonsfortoolong,soIwouldcomebackoftentoconnectwiththem.ThelongeststretchIwasawayinthewildwasjustundertwomonths.Ihadaseriesofcavesandeachhaddifferentamenities–somewerenexttosprings,ornearbetterfishing,huntingandforaging.The“maincave”hadabedinit–bywhichImeanabigpileofgrassandleaves,whichwascomfortable.Ithadabitofaskylight,sothesmokefrommyfirecouldrisethroughitandIcouldseethestars.Iwouldjamastickbetweenthecavewallsanddryclothesonit,andwouldkeepanoldsoupcanthereforboilingwaterin.Thatwasthecavethathadthemostresources,butIwouldmovefromcavetocave.I’dcacheanimalhidesinone,andifIwantedtotreatmyselftosomethingspecial,I’dputajarofdriedmangoesinanother–I’dhaveatwo-daywalktogoandgetit.Ididn’tbringmuchfrommodernlife.Ialwayshadanotebookwithmewithaphotoofmysons,andsomethingtowritewith.DependingonwhatIwasdoingorhowIwasfeeling,I’dbringasteelbottlebackouttothecaves,whichmadeitabiteasiertoboilwater.Foragedfoodformedmostofmydiet–plants,berries,tubers,roots.Icaughtfish,squirrelsandrabbits.Youlearntoreallyappreciatefood:“Yes,I’vegotafishandfiveberries!Todayisawesome.”Imissedmysons,butIalsoknewthatthiswasmytimetoreallyhealandreflect,andtherewasalwayssomethingtodo.Iwouldmakestonetools,buildtraps,basketsandclaypots,tanhides–allverysimplebuttheygavemesomuchvalue.Andyou’realwayscollectingfirewood.Onenightinmymaincave,thefirehadgoneout,andIwassleeping,whenIstartedfeelingawarm,wetsensationonmyfoot.WhenIwokeup,Icouldseetherewasajuvenileblackbearatmyfeet,lickingmytoes.Iletoutascream,andthebeartookoff.Ilitabigfire,andsatupthewholenightwaitingforhimtoreturn.Iwasbecomingpartofthepatternoflifethatexistedinthewild,understandingthesoundsandthesmells.Youcanchoosetofightit,ortotrytocontrolit,butwhenyouacceptit,youreachadeeperunderstandingofwhoyouareandwhatyou’redoingoutthere.Thedayofmyheartattackchangedmylife,becauseitwasareawakening.Knowingthateventuallyonedayyouwillexpire,youneedtolivethelifethatyouwant,findthevalue.NowIlivebetweentheworlds.Irentaplace,driveatruck,andhaveaTV.WhenIhavemysons,weliketowatchdocumentaries,butthey’reteenageboyssotheyalsohavetheirowninterests.ForallthetimeIstillspendinthewilderness,socialmediahasactuallybecomeabigpartofmylife.Beforemyheartattack,Iwasneveronit,but,afterwards,peopleencouragedmetostartaYouTubechannelsharingmyskills.NowI’vewrittenbooks,donerealityshows,andconsultedformovies.I’veembracedthiselementofmodernlife,andhopetofuelpeople’scuriosityaboutthenaturalworld.Manyofusacceptlifeisjustthewayitis,buttherearesomeoutlierswhowantsomethingdifferent.Idon’tjudgeanybodyforthechoicestheymake,butIthinksomepeoplegetinfluencedtobelieveinthingsthatdon’tmatter.Mypassionisdoinglesswithmore,inthesimplestwaypossible.Ancienthumansfocusedonfamily,community,andthenaturalworld,andIthinkwecanlearnsomuchfromthat.DonnyDust’spodcast,

Rescue,isavailablenow【译文】一个改变我的时刻:我在37岁时心脏病发作,所以我住在一个山洞里我想要治愈,并认为科罗拉多的荒野是最好的地方。于是我开始了六个月的狩猎和觅食,用一堆树叶当床。2017年2月,在我心脏病发作的两天前,我刚从阿拉斯加回来,我在那里领导了一个探险队。在科罗拉多州的家里,我认为胸痛与海拔的变化有关。我当时37岁,很活跃。我一直在海军陆战队待到2011年,后来我成为了一名野外生存技能指导。我正在为穿越秘鲁丛林的245公里超级马拉松进行训练。即使到了医院,我也很难相信自己是心脏病发作了,但我还是被紧急送进了手术室,装上了支架。三天后出院时,我几乎不能走路,和一群85岁的老人一起进了心脏康复中心。但我相信我需要别的东西来治愈我。作为一个可以制作石器,靠土地生活的户外工作者,我知道我需要去那里。所以,经过几次康复治疗后,我想,“我要离开这里了!我住在一个山洞里,在那里我可以打猎,可以喝溪水。我花了大约6个月的时间,在科罗拉多荒野的传统生活和生活之间交替进行。我和妻子分居了,但我不想离开我们的两个儿子太久,所以我会经常回来和他们联系。我在野外最长的一段时间不到两个月。我有一系列的洞穴,每个洞穴都有不同的设施——有些靠近泉水,或者靠近更好的钓鱼、狩猎和觅食场所。“主洞”里有一张床——我指的是一大堆草和树叶,很舒服。它有一个小天窗,所以我生火的烟可以从里面升起,我可以看到星星。我会在岩壁之间夹一根棍子,把干衣服挂在上面,并在那里放一个旧汤罐,用来烧开水。那个洞穴拥有最多的资源,但我会从一个洞穴搬到另一个洞穴。我会把兽皮藏在一个盒子里,如果我想犒赏自己一些特别的东西,我会在另一个盒子里放一罐芒果干——我要走两天的路去取它。我没有从现代生活中带来多少东西。我总是随身带着一个笔记本,上面有我儿子们的照片,还有可以写字的东西。根据我正在做的事情或我的感觉,我会带一个钢瓶回到洞穴,这让烧水更容易一些。觅食的食物构成了我的大部分饮食——植物、浆果、块茎、根茎。我抓了鱼、松鼠和兔子。你学会真正感激食物:“是的,我有一条鱼和五个浆果!今天太棒了。”我想念我的儿子们,但我也知道,这是我真正疗伤和反思的时间,总有事情要做。我会制作石器,制作陷阱、篮子和陶罐,晒皮革——所有这些都很简单,但它们给了我很多价值。你总是在收集柴火。一天晚上,在我的主洞里,火熄灭了,我正在睡觉,这时我开始感到脚上有一种温暖潮湿的感觉。当我醒来的时候,我看到一只小黑熊在我的脚边,舔着我的脚趾。我发出一声尖叫,熊就跑了。我生了一大堆火,整夜坐着等他回来。我渐渐融入了野外的生活模式,理解了那里的声音和气味。你可以选择与之抗争,或者试着去控制它,但是当你接受它的时候,你就会更深刻地理解你是谁,你在做什么。我心脏病发作的那一天改变了我的生活,因为那是一次重新觉醒。知道终有一天你会死去,你需要过你想要的生活,找到它的价值。现在我生活在两个世界之间。我租了个地方,开了辆卡车,还有台电视。当我有儿子的时候,我们喜欢看纪录片,但他们都是十几岁的男孩,所以他们也有自己的兴趣。尽管我仍然在荒野中度过,但社交媒体实际上已经成为我生活的重要组成部分。在我心脏病发作之前,我从来没有上过它,但在那之后,人们鼓励我开一个YouTube频道来分享我的技能。现在我写过书,做过真人秀,还做过电影顾问。我已经接受了现代生活中的这一元素,并希望能激发人们对自然世界的好奇心。我们中的许多人都接受生活本来的样子,但也有一些局外人想要一些不同的东西。我不会评判任何人的选择,但我认为有些人会受到影响而相信一些无关紧要的事情。我的热情是用最简单的方式,用更少的钱做更多的事。古代人类关注家庭、社区和自然世界,我认为我们可以从中学到很多东西。DonnyDust的播客“Rescue”现已上线【长难句语法拆分分析】1."TwodaysbeforeIhadaheartattackinFebruary2017,IhadjustgotbackfromAlaska,whereI’dbeenleadinganexpedition."主语:I(我)主谓宾结构:Ihadjustgotback(我刚刚回来)时间状语从句:TwodaysbeforeIhadaheartattackinFebruary2017(在2017年2月我心脏病发作前的两天)地点状语从句:fromAlaska(从阿拉斯加)介词短语:whereI’dbeenleadinganexpedition(我一直在那里领导一次探险)2."WhenIcameoutofthehospitalthreedayslater,Icouldbarelywalkandwasputintocardiacrehabwithagroupof85-year-olds."主语:I(我)主谓宾结构:Icouldbarelywalk(我几乎无法行走)时间状语从句:WhenIcameoutofthehospitalthreedayslater(三天后我出院)并列连词:and(和)被动语态:wasput(被安排)介词短语:intocardiacrehabwithagroupof85-year-olds(参加心脏康复,与一群85岁

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