第二节 读后续写,阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。As the late afternoon sun beat down on his farm in Missouri last May, Brandon finished feeding his cows and decided to go home. As they often did, his two sons, Louie, 7, and Everett, 5, followed closely.As they headed for the house, the two boys ran ahead of their father, who stopped to close the gate. Louie paused at a board covering an old well. The board had, over time, become easily broken. When Louie stepped on it, it caved in and he fell into the well. Brandon had just close the door when he heard a cry for help. He turned around and found his younger son Everett standing alone beside the well, pointing to it and screaming.Brandon quickly realized what had happened. "No, Louie can barely swim," he panicked, his mind almost going blank. However, he knew he should calm down. He ran to the well and heard Louie hitting the water. Without thinking, he jumped in. Somehow, Brandon managed to grab on to a pipe that ran down the side of the well. He hit the cold water at the bottom of the well and lifted Louie up as he stuck his own legs and back against the narrow walls for support. "All right, Dad, we can climb out now," Louie said.If only it were that easy!The pipe that he'd grabbed during his fall was too slippery to be of any use. There was only one way out. Looking up to see Everett looking down at them, Brandon shouted, "Everett, you're going to have to be a big boy and save us. Run to the road and stand by the mailbox until someone stops. Tell them we need help. And Everett, stay off the road."注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Everett did as he was told.The couple hurried to the well with Everett.
答案:One possible version:Everett did as he was told. About 15minutes later, Dan and Christi, nearby farmers, were driving by when they noticed Everett alone by the side of the road, waving. They pulled over and asked if he was OK. "My daddy's in a hole" he told them. Hearing this, they piled Everett into their pickup and then drove to the well.The couple hurried to the well with Everett. "Brandon" Dan shouted, "It's Dan. We're going to send a rope down to you." After several minutes they pulled Louie out of the well. The couple now turned their attention to Brandon, but he was too heavy to pull out of the well using just the rope. After a brief discussion, they decided to use the old windmill that still stood over the well. Forty-some minutes after he'd jumped into the well to save his son, Brandon emerged, cold and wet. "You are our life saver." Brandon thanked Dan, who turned to Everett. Dan said. "Everett is actually your life saver. Without him, I wouldn't have known the accident, let alone the rescue!" Words couldn't express his surprise when the father turned to the 3-year-old boy. Finally they thanked Dan again together.