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2.Developing ideasAnEncounter withNature(不顾天气恶劣).As anature photographer,I haveto
1.But despitethe windand therain,I stillenjoyworking outsidein thewild.One ofthe bestthings aboutthis jobis thatyou canobserveanimals intheir naturalenvironment.My favoriteplace totake photosis YellowstoneNational Park.As theworlds firstnational park,(多样生)Yellowstone isfamous forthe
2.T ofits wildlife,but itis probablybest known
3.its bears.These huge,strong animalscan livefor30years.Despite aweight ofup to300kilograms,they canrun
4.a speedof around64kilometers perhour andare alsoexcellent swimmers.Last spring,in Yellowstone,I followedthe paththat tookme througha darkforest.When I(走出)(令人,原叹的).finally
5.the trees,the viewwas
6.An eagleflew overthe snowcapped()(集中注意力)mountains which
7.reflect inthe stilllake below.While I was
8.photographingthis amazingscene,I suddenlyhad afeeling thatIwasbeing watched.Slowly,and withthe camerastill
9.()()hold tomy eye,I turned---and
10.freeze.Only metersaway fromme wasa bear.With thewater()(时间静止了)
11.fall offits thickbrown hair,the bearstared backat me.
12.as the bear andIboth waitedto seewho wouldmove first.My legsstarted shaking.Somehow,I forcedmy fingertopress thebutton.A secondlater,thebearturned andran backinto theforest.When I
13.(从..•中恢复)the shock,I lookedat thatmy camera.My mostfrightening butmagical experience(捕捉)was now
14.forever ina singleimage.()From timeto timeI lookat thephoto asa
15.remind toshow respectto allanimals.It isafterall wewho arethe visitorsto theirworld.。
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