第一篇Cherie老师Paragraph1Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.Instinctively,Iyelledoutloud,pullingbackthereinshardinordertostopthehorsefromhurtingthelittlecreature.Badlystartledbythesuddenincident,thehorsespedoffthetrackintoanotherdirection.Dadfollowedcloselybehind,callingouttotellmehowtosoothetheterrifiedhorseandIdidastold.Finally,thehorsecalmeddown,butweseemedtogetlost,unabletogobacktothemountainroad.Paragraph2Wehadnoideawherewewereanditwasgettingdark.Wanderingaround,wewerestillstuckinthedilemma.Muchtoourdelight,thesoundofwaterinthedistancecaughtourattentionanddroveustotheriverbank.Dadproposedthatweshouldwalkalongtheriverwhichmayleadustothefarmhouseandnothingseemedbetterthanthat.TimeappearedtobemerrierandshorterwhenIstayedtogetherwithDadandbeforelong,thefarmhousecameintosight.Whatathrillingbutmemorableexperienceitwas!第二篇:Katie老师Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.Iimmediatelygrewfondofthefurryrabbitandcalledoutexcitedly,“Dad!Look!”Alarmed,therabbitranawayinaflash.Ifollowediteagerly,hopingtocatchitasmytrophyforthetrip.Mydadjustfollowedme,knowingitwasimpossibletostopme.Wetrackedtherabbitforabouttenminutesuntilitgotcompletelyoutofsight.Depressedandtired,Isuggestedgoingback.Butapparently,wehaddivergedfromthetrackUnclePaulwarnedustokeep.(86words)Wehadnoideawherewewereanditwasgettingdark.Thethoughtthatwemighthavegotlostinsuchdarknesssentshiversdownmyspine.Tearsoffearandregretfilledmyeyes.Fortunately,DadwasnotsopanickedasIwas.Hekeptsilentandlistenedverycarefullyashetookmyhorsereinandledtheway.Wehadwanderedforwhatseemedlikeageswhensuddenlyarivercameintosight.Hopefully,wecouldfindourwaybacktothefarmhouseifwefollowedtheriver.Finally,wearrivedhomesafelyjustintimeforsupper,butwhatanexperience!Itturnsoutthere’salwaysawayoutofanyplightaslongaswestaycalm.(114words)第三篇:Oz老师Paragraph1Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.Itwassoquickthatmyhorsewasscared.Thehorsestartedtoneigh,shiverandgraduallylosecontrol.ItsuddenlyrantoanotherdirectionawayfromtheinitialtrackUnclePaulhaswarnedustokeep.Mydadheldtheropetightlyinordertocalmthehorsedown.However,itdidn’twork.Ourcowboyhatswereevenlostwhilethehorsewasrunningwildandfinallywefelldownfromthehorseandthehorsejustranawayleavingmeandmydadlyingontheground.Paragraph2Wehadnoideawherewewereanditwasgettingdark.Mylegswerehurtsothatmydadhadtocarrymeontheback.“Wegetlost,right?”Iaskedmydad,“Yes.Butdon’tworry,we’llfindthewaybackhome.”Weslowlywalkedtowardstheluminousdirection.“Iguesswe’relateforsupper.”Sensingmyfearandconcerns,mydadtriedtomakemelaugh.Atthattime,wesawtheriverinfrontofus.“Dad,thisistherivernexttoourfarmhouse.Wecanfollowtherivertofindourwayhome.”“Exactly!Howcleveryouare!”Thenwefollowedtheriverbankandfinallyourhousecameintooursight.Reflectingonthismemory,Iregardedthisexperienceasmyspecialadventurewithmydad.第四篇:Niehai老师Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.Itgotsuchafrightthatitrushedatahighspeed.I,frightenedtoo,grabbedthereintightly.Minuteslater,thehorsewasoffthetrackandIfoundthattherewasnosignofmydad.Inthemiddleofnowhere,Ifeltawaveoffearwraparoundme.Worsestill,theraincamepouringdownandIwaswetthrough.Afterseeminglylonghours,therecamealoudcryofmydad.Asaquickresponse,Ishoutedinaloudvoice.Dad,I’mhere!Tracingmyvoice,Dadfinallyfoundmeandwegotreunited.Wehadnoideawherewewereanditwasgettingdark.Themoonburstthroughthecloudsandcastitssilverlightalloverthewetland.Wewanderedslowlyonourhorses,feelingatalosswhattodo.Suddenly,thesoundofafloatingrivercaughtmyattention.Dad,maybewecanfindthefarmhousedowntheriver.Dadnoddedwithapproval.Withgreatcare,werodeourhorsesalongtheriver.Shortlyafterwards,theunclePaul’sfarm,sureenough,cameintooursight.Finally,wegottothefarm,safeandsound.Whatatriplikeneverbefore!第五篇:Tanya老师Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.Myhorserearedintotheair,letoutafrightenedwhinny,andgallopedoffthetrack.Iheldonfordearlife,brancheslashingintomyarmsandface.Finallyhesloweddown,thenstopped,butlookingaroundattheendlessseaoftrees,Iknewwehadgottenhopelesslylost.Icalled;theonlyanswerwastherustlingofthewindinthetrees.Thehorsemeanderedthroughthelonesomepines,withmecontinuingtocallandscanthehorizonforafamiliarlandmark,earsprickedforthesoundofahorseorahumanvoice.Wehadnoideawherewewereanditgotdark.AtlastIheardthewelcomesoundofrushingwater--theriver!Gratefullywewenttothebankanddrankourfill.Wefolloweditinthedirectionthatthesunhadset,andeventuallyheardthefamiliarfrogs,andsawthecomfortingsightoftheoldfarmhouse,mydadshiningahugelampfromtheporch,guidingourwayhome.