1、高考英语读后续写心理描写背诵段落1.激动与兴奋 On the journey to the lake, a wide excitement took hold of Mom. Mom insisted that we go camping in the next village, her eyes twinkling with excitement. When we arrived at the camping place, Mom couldnt wait to storm out and excitedly urged us to put up the tent. Then, Mom wa
2、lked towards the lake, and then came a scream of excitement. Enjoying the beautiful view, Mom could hardly contain her excitement. Certainly, as it was the first time that we had helped fathercook food outdoors, my brother and I also felt thrilled. Breathing the fresh air and smelling the delicious
3、food, we jumped up and down with excitement.2.感激与感动 Peter was nearly knocking into a passing car when a passer-by pushed him to safety. With tears of gratitude rolling down his cheeks, Peter said thankfully, “Youve saved me today. I couldnt thank you enough.” It was very moving to see how much stran
4、gers could care for each other. Hesmiled with gratitude as he accepted the flowers given by a small boy. Touched deeply, the crowd clapped violently. Later, knowing what had happened, his mother shed tears of joy and gratitude.3.愤怒Toms recent behaviour made Mr Smith burst into anger. Finding his hom
5、ework was unfinished again,Mr Smith let out a cry of anger, with his eyes shining with annoyance. Mr Smith,whose patience had worn thin, called Toms father. Learning his son had been so badly-behaved,Toms father felt so angry that he turned around and glared at Tom, “Youd better explain whats going
6、on !”However, Tom hung his head and said nothing, which made him frown. He pulled a long face in anger. Eventually, unable to contain his anger, he stormed out of the room, slamming the door furiously behind him.4.开心She stood by the window, joyfully and patiently watching. Golden sunlight danced in
7、her long hair and the childrens laughter floated in the air. She stared at the end of the road, hoping her close friend would come earlier. It seemed as if she had been standing there for a century. Suddenly a wave of happiness and excitement seized/took hold of/swept over/came over her when she cau
8、ght sight of a familiar figure. Her heart leaped with joy, and a shining smile lit up her face. She ran to her friend and threw herself into her friends arms. Tears of joy/happiness /excitement welled up intheir eyes as they hugged tightly together.5.悲伤Everyone in the classroom was chatting happily
9、while Jane sat alone, at a loss. An air of sorrow and loneliness settled over her. Feeling left out, Jane was getting desperate with loneliness. She rode home from school slowly, numb with sorrow. Then she locked herself in her room, abandoning herself to great sadness. She felt so sad that she foun
10、d herself crying unconsciously, unable to hold back her tears. She wept quietly, feeling it was the saddest moment for her young life.6.惊恐I felt that the blood in my body froze rapidly at the sight of the polar bear. A burst of horror held me entirely in its power, and I was unable to move an inch.
11、Extremely frightened, I felt my legs were trembling and my palms were sweating. Beside me was my wife, who was standing still, frozen with fear. Looking at the polar bears bloody mouth, she was nearly dead with fright. Fear flooded over her, making her shaking all over. Her throat tightened and her
12、knees felt weak.7.紧张Upon entering the big hall, she found there were a huge number of audience waiting for their performance. Suddenly, nervousness came flooding over her. She stepped forward, her face white and nervous, and her legs trembling. She tried to hide her nervousness, but she could feel h
13、er heart thump, thump, thump; and the painful beats choked her and made her feel faint. Finally she made it to the front. Breathing deeply, she tried to calm herself down, her mind getting blank. Therefore, she reached to grab her partners hand, only to find her freezing fingers sweating and trembli
14、ng.8.尴尬与羞愧When Jenny rolled, she fell heavily on the blanket. Kids laughed in surprise at the noise. Standing uncomfortably and hopelessly and feeling as if the whole world was laughing at her, Jenny was so ashamed that the color flooded her cheeks. She must be really stupid to fall down in the game
15、! Disappointment and embarrassment written in her burning face, she felt tears began to well up in her eyes. In bitter disappointment and desperation, she ran swiftly to her room and locked herself in. Embarrassment and the feeling of failure flooding to her, she threw herself into the bed, weeping
16、wildly.9.惊讶John had always told him that outside the window there was an amazing park. Mike struggled to walk to the window. Surprisingly, it faced a blank wall. Mike rubbed his eyes hard,and stared. His mouth dropped/hung open in surprise. He froze there for a while, wide-eyed, as if rooted to thes
17、pot. He was speechless with shock when he thought of the beautiful scene John had described to him every day. Confused and astonished, he gaped at the wall,“Why is it a wall?”he murmured. Shaking his head in disbelief, he still couldnt believe his eyes.10.宽慰与温暖Alice felt relieved to see a car approa
18、ching. When the driver with a smile offered a ride to her, she gasped with relief. Alice finally got in the car, and a mixture of warmth and relief flooded over her. Reaching the tall building where her office was, Alice breathed a sigh of relief. Tears of appreciation welled up in her eyes as she t
19、hanked the stranger for his help, but he just smiled warmly. She felt warm in the cold day, and believed there was kindness in every corner.11.内疚与自责Looking at Annes face wet with tears, I began to feel regretful and guilty. Suddenly, Anne let out a cry of regret,“Im so silly.” Then she dashed out be
20、fore I could say a word, leaving me dumb with deep regret. I froze there, with regretful tears in my eyes. If only I had not quarreled withAnne! Finally, with guilt and regret flowing in my mind, I rushed out to apologize to Anne.12.焦虑与担忧Lost in the mountain, they had nothing to do but wait for resc
21、ue anxiously. As the evening wore on, they grew increasingly/more and more worried. Worse still/Even worse, fog began creeping into the forest. Everything around them was swallowed by the darkness, undoubtedly leaving them even more helpless. Tony stood there helplessly, frowning. Mary was close to crying with anxiety and fear.3