黑布林英语阅读初三年级格列佛游记续写
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黑布林英语阅读初三年级格列佛游记续写
全文共3篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Gulliver's Awesome New Adventures
Hey guys, it's me again, writing about what happened after the crazy events in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. You're probably wondering what Nicolas did after he got back from being shipwrecked and meeting all those bizarre tiny people and giant beings and talking horses and stuff. Well, let me fill you in!
So after finally returning home to England, Gulliver was totally over traveling for a while. He just wanted to chill at home with his wife Mary and their kids. But of course, that couldn't last forever because Gulliver had a totally restless spirit and Cookie cravings for adventure.
A couple years passed and Gulliver started going a little stir crazy being a homebody all the time. He missed the excitement of exploring new lands and cultures. One night over dinner, he brought up the idea of taking the family on an epic road trip across Europe. Mary was super hesitant at first, worried about
the dangers. But their kids Jack and Jill were all for it, begging and pleading until she finally agreed.
They bought one of those badass stagecoaches and packed it up with supplies for the long journey. I'm talking tons of beef jerky, hard tack biscuits, giant wheels of cheese, and Gulliver's personal stash of grog to keep them hydrated. The summer they set off was one of the most amazing, ridiculous times of their lives.
Along the way they met all sorts of crazy characters and stumbled into plenty of misadventures that would make even the most experienced explorers faint. There was the time Gulliver tried haggling with a French merchant for a hair unclogging tonic, but accidentally ended up trading their horse for a busted lute and a crate of stinky cheeses.
Then in Italy, the family got hopelessly lost in the catacombs under Rome on a guided tour. For three days they were wandering around in total darkness, fending off ravenous rats and listening to Jill constantly complain about how she'd gotten gum stuck in her hair. Classic Jill.
My favorite story though was when they were crossing through the German countryside and stopped to camp for the night in a spooky forest. While Mary was cooking a stew over the
fire, Gulliver spotted a huge grizzly bear ambling towards them! Acting fast, he grabbed the ladle and flung the entire pot's worth of piping hot stew right at the bear, nailing it square in the face. The bear yelped out in pain and ran away, but Gulliver didn't realize Mary had slipped some Ghost Peppers into that stew for extra flavor. Can you imagine how that must have felt on the bear's face? Probably felt like getting maced!
Eventually after a summer of crazy times, they finally made it all the way to Portugal. As they were boarding a ship to sail back home, Gulliver pulled his family aside and dropped a bombshell - he wanted to stay in Europe and keep exploring rather than returning to England just yet. Jill and Jack were totally behind the idea, but Mary insisted on going back. In the end, they reached a compromise - Gulliver and the kids would explore Spain and France for a few more months, then take a ship and meet Mary back in England by year's end.
So off Gulliver, Jack, and Jill went on more adventures through the continent. They got chased by an angry mob of French folk after Gulliver accidentally insulated them by mispronouncing a phrase about their mothers. In Spain, Jack was temporarily arrested for a zany misunderstanding involving a herd of sheep and some firecrackers. Don't ask.
Towards the end of their extended Euro trip, the trio was hiking through the Swiss Alps and came across a hidden valley that time seemed to have forgotten. Living there was a society of people who dressed in traditional medieval clothing and used tools and technology from that era. Naturally, Gulliver and the kids got super curious and ended up staying for several weeks, totally fascinated by this ancient folk's way of life.
They participated in jousting tournaments, feasted on massive turkey legs in a candlelit castle hall, and even helped defend the village from a raiding party of bandits with their primitive swords and crossbows. Jack became really good friends with the blacksmith's son, learning the anvil craft. Meanwhile, Jill was massively crushing on one of the young noblemen and spent most of her time figuring out how to properly curtsy and stitching her very own medieval-style dress to impress him.
Just when it seemed like Gulliver and the kids might decide to permanently join this strange, archaic society, news arrived that a British ship was departing from a nearby port bound for England in just a few days' time. Gulliver knew they had to make that ship in order to uphold their end of the deal with Mary. With heavy hearts, they said goodbye to all their new friends and headed for the port post-haste.
After a long journey across the high seas, they finally arrived back in England just in time for the holidays. The whole family was overjoyed to be reunited, and they spent Christmas laughing and recounting all the madness of their summer road trip and later misadventures over turkey dinners and mugs of spiced ale. Mary was most fascinated by the story of discovering that medieval village in Switzerland, saying she wished she could have gotten the chance to experience it herself.
That's when Gulliver had a twinkle in his eye and announced that for their next family trip, he'd be trying to find a ship headed for the Undiscovered Countries - uncharted lands across the ocean that he was burning with curiosity to explore. Jack and Jill's eyes lit up with excitement, while Mary simply smiled and shook her head at her husband's insatiable lust for adventure. And that's exactly where we'll pick up the story next time on Gulliver's new globe-trotting escapades!
篇2
Gulliver's Continued Adventures in Brobdingnag
After leaving the land of the tiny Lilliputians, Gulliver's traveling spirit remained unbroken. His ship sailed on, eventually reaching the uncharted shores of Brobdingnag, a place inhabited
by giants! As Gulliver rested on the beach one morning, he awoke to find himself bound by slender threads, defenseless against a young giantess who had discovered him.
She regarded Gulliver with immense curiosity, lifting him up to better examine this tiny human "creature" as one might inspect an insect. He pleaded for his life in desperation, hoping against all odds that she could comprehend his words. To his amazement, the giantess seemed to understand! She smiled and responded in her barrel-chested voice, shaking the very earth.
"Do not fear, little thing. I shall not harm you," she assured him. "My name is Glumdalclitch, and you are the most peculiar discovery!"
And so began Gulliver's strange new life among the giants of Brobdingnag. Glumdalclitch became his caretaker and constant companion, carrying him along in a specially constructed box with air holes. She watched over him tenderly, ensuring he had miniature replicas of typical human supplies like food, clothing and furniture. Gulliver felt remarkably safe in her loving presence.
However, the world looked drastically different from his tiny vantage point! Simple things like open windows posed a horrible danger of falling. Rats grew to the size of bears, ready to make a
snack of him at any moment. Even the raindrops were like meteors come to batter his small frame. Glumdalclitch took immense care to protect him from all these exaggerated threats.
Soon, word of the minuscule man spread throughout the kingdom, and Gulliver grew renowned. The local farmers delighted in showing off their newest curiosity, leading Glumdalclitch and her little "freak" in a sort of exploration tour across the countryside. Much to his discomfort, the giants poked and prodded at Gulliver, examining him like a captured space alien.
On one such outing, a mischievous boy managed to snatch Gulliver right out of Glumdalclitch's possession! The massive brute held Gulliver high overhead, sneering at his powerless captive. Gulliver's entire world spun in dizzying circles as he shouted for aid. Thankfully, Glumdalclitch swiftly wrestled him back, cradling her cherished little friend and glaring furiously at the tormentor until he skulked away in shame.
"Are you unharmed?" she asked with a concerned voice that boomed like thunder to Gulliver. He nodded weakly, simply relieved to be safe again within her cupped hands.
By the king's decree, Gulliver was brought to live at the palace for further observation. He dwelled in luxury within an
elegant dollhouse built for his accommodation, feasting on banquets of miniscule delicacies. However, despite his royal treatment, Gulliver felt more like an exotic pet or carnival show freak than an honored guest.
He spent most of his time desperately evading the giants' intrusive games and pranks. The queen in particular thought nothing of using him for amusement, frequently picking him up against his will to play dress-up, styling his hair or nestling him amidst her bosom like a living doll. Gulliver felt utterly humiliated by such indignities but lacked any power to refuse their whims.
Worst of all were the palace monkeys, who seemed to take perverse pleasure in tormenting Gulliver at every opportunity. Spiteful and mischievous, they delighted in picking him up and flinging him through windows just for a laugh. One devilish ape even went so far as to tear off his shirt and breeches, leaving him screaming in humiliated nudity before the entire court! Only Glumdalclitch's timely intervention spared him from utter ruination.
"You poor mistreated thing," she whispered, carefully wrapping him in a handkerchief. Her warm tears rained down around him. "If you wish, I shall take you far away from this wretched place."
Gratefully, Gulliver nodded through his own sobbing breaths. The pair soon conspired an ingenious escape, disguising Gulliver as a toy doll among Glumdalclitch's possessions as she resigned from the palace service. At last, they slipped unburdened into the night, disappearing from the cruelty of the kingdom to seek a new life of freedom together.
For the first time in ages, Gulliver felt his spirit truly soar as he gazed up in wondrous safety at the first twinkling stars emerging against the dusky sky...
篇3
Gulliver's Further Adventures
Hey guys! So you all know about my crazy adventures in Lilliput, the land of the tiny people, and Brobdingnag, the country of giants, right? Well, after I escaped from being trapped by those gigantic farmers, I ended up shipwrecked again on yet another strange island. This place was called Laputa, and let me tell you, it was one bizarre experience!
Laputa wasn't actually an island on the ground, but a floating island way up in the sky! The people who lived there were so obsessed with math, science, music and astrology that they didn't pay any attention to practical things. They had to
employ servants called Underlings from the lands below to handle everyday tasks like farming and repairs. Even simple stuff like dressing themselves was too much bother for the airheaded Laputans!
The scientific leaders running the show were called Projectors, but if you ask me, most of their projects were just crazy experiments that never worked right. Take for instance these rulers they invented that were supposed to write words with one end and do mathematical calculations with the other. In practice, they were totally impractical leakymonstrosities that just made an inky mess. Same deal with trying to extract sunlight from cucumbers - yeah, that brilliant idea went over like a lead balloon!
But easily the nuttiest projection of all was their plan to take over the world with this crazy floating island. By adjusting some weird magnet contraptions under the island, they could make Laputa fly anywhere and use its massive stone to crush rebel territories flat as a pancake! Thank goodness those maniacs never managed to get that evil scheme going for real. World domination by a bunch of crackpot scientists - no thanks!
After seeing enough of the Projectors' expensive failures, I couldn't wait to leave Laputa. Fortunately, a rebellion by the
Underlings was the perfect chance for me to slip away. I caught a flight via a traveling cabinet suspended from one of the island's anchors and finally landed on safe, solid ground again.
My next stop was a place called Glubbdubdrib, governed by the ghosts of ancient philosophers, historians and Military leaders. The governor there could summon the spirits of the dead from a special chamber and get them to answer any questions about the past! At first this seemed like an awesome educational opportunity, but it quickly turned into a nightmare history lesson.
Those dead dudes from ancient times spent all day bickering with each other over every little disagreement from their lives. The Trojan War generals were still insulting each other's battle tactics, ancient Greek philosophers squabbled endlessly over their different ideas, and don't even get me started on the vicious fights between famous Rome leaders like Mark Antony and Pompey! Yeesh, remind me never to ask old ghosts to debate the meaning of life - history class was tough enough already.
Needless to say, I couldn't get out of that haunted realm fast enough. From there I passed through several more disturbing nations, like the realm of the Struldbrugs - miserable immortal
humans who rapidly became decrepit, stinking and senile after about 80 years of eternal life. No thanks!
I was beginning to fear the entire world had gone stark raving mad, until at last I was picked up by an English ship and made it back to my homeland. That was more than enough crazy adventures for one lifetime! Looking back now, I realize how lucky we are to live in a relatively normal society. Trust me guys, you do NOT want to tangle with floating islands, bickering ghosts, or immortal smelly zombies. I've had my fill of bizarre discoveries to last an eternity!。