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Elizabeth walked to the yard, carrying a bunch of daisies (雏菊).
"Beautiful flowers for, for. . Oh, I'll never get it right!" She cried, throwing the daisies on the ground. She had been practising her speech for a week
Part of her couldn't wait. This Saturday, the great Ana Wolf, famous pianist, would perform at the concert hall in town. For four years, Elizabeth had listened to Ms Wolffs recordings over and over again, loving the way the notes flowed like a rushing mountain stream.
Part of Elizabeth was tenified. Her music teacher at school, Mr Leaf, had asked her to present the flowers to Ms Wolff after the performance. But Elizabeth knew herself well. She had serious stage fright and she really hated it when she had to talk in front of people. Even so, Elizabeth was determined to take the challenge this time.
"How's the speech going?" asked Elizabeth's mother,"Want to practice on me?"
"No, thaks," said Elizabeth,"Mum, I can't do this! I'l forget. I might even pass out (昏倒)!"
"Oh, honey. Think about it. . sharing the stage with Aoa Wolff. What an honour!" Mum gently comforted ber.
Elizabeth kept practising. Beautiful flowers for. . . for a beautiful performane. . . ". She presented the flowers to the cat, the dog, even the statue in the garden. Soon it was Saturday night, Elizabeth stood at the backstage, behind the heavy black curtains. Holding the bouquet (花束) of red roses, she felt her heart racing wildly and her stomach tightened with nervousness .
The lights dimmed, and Ms Wolff began ber performance. She swayed and nodded with her fingers dancing across the keys. Soft sad parts, loud angry parts, parts that sounded fun to play. Drawn into the music, Elizabeth forgot for a moment about the six words she had to say. With a flourish (挥舞), Ms Wolff played her final note. Applause thundered through the hall. People jumped to their feet and cheered.
Ms Wolff smiled and bowed. Then she walked off stage and into the wings (舞台侧面). Almost immediately, she retumed to the stage for a second bow.
注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语己为你写好。
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Then came the frightening moment.
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The audience cheered and clapped loudly. for them.
答案:Then came the frightening moment. Clutching the roses, Elizabeth mustered all her courage to edge slowly towards the spot where Ms Wolff was standing. With difficulty, she opened her mouth, mouthing the very six words. But no sound came out. She tried again, only to feel the words stuck in her throat, unable to pour them out. The dim light from the audience gradually became numerous dots in her eyes. Ultimately, she took a deep breath and stammered in a low voice, "Beaut...Beautiful flowers for a beautiful performance!" With this, she tentatively presented the roses to Ana Wolff, who, in return, wrapped Elizabeth in a big hug. The audience cheered and clapped loudly for them. Through the glisten of the footlights on the stage, Elizabeth could see the crowd whistling and smiling. Backstage, Elizabeth unburdened to Ms Wolff about her secret of stage fright."That is exactly how I feel every time I go onstage! You need to swallow that fear and go out here anyway." said Ms Wolff, smiling with a determined look, "Just the way you did tonight." Then the great Ana Wolff gently drew a single red rose from her bouquet and gave it to Elizabeth, "Here is a beautiful flower for a brave girl.""