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        2013中考英語(yǔ)閱讀素材:Panic on the Highway

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            暑假過(guò)后,新初三生們迎來(lái)了初中最重要的一年——初三。為方便2013年中考考生及家長(zhǎng)查詢相關(guān)信息,出國(guó)留學(xué)網(wǎng)中考頻道特別搜集匯總了中考英語(yǔ)閱讀素材以供參考:
            "Fear is a fact of life everyone faces from time to time. In most cases fearis a healthy reaction to a dangerous situation. But sometimes fear can be so extreme, so overwhelming, that it interferes with normal living. That is what happened to me driving cross-country last summer.
            [2] I'd agreed to help my brother, Mac, move from the East Coast to California. He would drive a rental truck loaded with his belongings and I would follow him in his sedan, then fly back. We figured it would be a simple trip, with four or five motel stops along the way.
            [3] Living and working in coastal Georgia for most of my life, I did not have a great deal of long-distance driving experience. Looking back on it today, I can see that I'd always felt a twinge of fear when driving over small bridges and along hilly highways. And as I was getting ready for the trip I had a vague concern about the steep mountain roads that lay ahead. But I thought I would get used to them.
            [4] As we crossed some high bridges near the Blue Ridge Mountains on the first leg of our trip, a kind of breathlessness gripped me, a sinking, rolling sensation in the pit of my stomach. I tended to veer slightly away from the edge of the roadway and the drop-off beyond. My knuckles whitened from my tense grip on the steering wheel. At the end of each bridge, a great rush of relief would come over me, only to be replaced in short order by fear of the next obstacle.
            [5] When we stopped in Nashville the first night, I mentioned my feelings to Mac, who is the practical sort. "Oh, that's nothing," he said cheerfully . "Lots of people hate driving on mountain roads and high bridges. Just turn up the music on your radio and focus on that. Keep your mind occupied."
            心驚膽顫的事情人人在生活中都偶爾會(huì)碰到。驚恐大都是對(duì)危險(xiǎn)倩況的一種積極反應(yīng)。不過(guò),有時(shí)驚恐會(huì)達(dá)到極端、不堪承受的程度,以至干擾正常的生活。這正是我去年夏天在駕車橫穿北美大陸途中所經(jīng)歷的情況。
            [2]我答應(yīng)幫弟弟麥克從東海岸把家搬到加利福尼亞州。到時(shí)他將開租來(lái)的卡車?yán)先考沂?,我跟在后面幫他把小車開過(guò)去,然后乘飛機(jī)返回。我們估計(jì)這趟旅行很簡(jiǎn)單,中途在四五家汽車旅館落落腳就行了。
            [3]我長(zhǎng)這么大,大多生活和工作在沿海的佐治亞州,沒(méi)有多少長(zhǎng)途駕駛的經(jīng)驗(yàn)。今天回想起來(lái),其實(shí)我每逢開車過(guò)小橋、走山路時(shí)都提心吊膽。在為此行作準(zhǔn)備時(shí),我心里就開始為即將面對(duì)的山路忐忑不安。不過(guò)當(dāng)時(shí)我以為自己能夠適應(yīng)。
            [4]上路后的第一程,我們就碰上了藍(lán)脊山脈附近高懸的大橋。我簡(jiǎn)直緊張得透不過(guò)氣來(lái),心頭發(fā)緊,有種人仰馬翻的感覺(jué)。我極力想把車開向里側(cè)一些,躲開那可能滑下陡坡的邊沿。我緊緊地握著方向盤,手指關(guān)節(jié)繃得沒(méi)有了血色。每穿過(guò)一座高橋我就會(huì)大大地舒一口氣,可等在前面的是又一個(gè)令人畏懼的關(guān)口。
            [5]旅程的第一天晚上,我們停在了納什維爾。我對(duì)麥克談了自己的感受。他是那種務(wù)實(shí)的人。“哦,沒(méi)關(guān)系,”他興致勃勃地說(shuō),“許多人害怕走山路、過(guò)高橋。只要打開收音機(jī)專心聽音樂(lè)就行。不要胡思亂想?!?BR>    中考相關(guān)信息請(qǐng)關(guān)注出國(guó)留學(xué)網(wǎng)中考頻道......
            
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