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What was your most exciting experience?

I like water since I was a child. When I can't swim, I like to play in the water. Learn to swim in primary school for five years, and swim when there is water. I can't tell you how many times I was in danger in the water. But I still remember an experience, that kind of feeling often appears in my heart, which can be said to have affected my character. It was a late autumn day, and I was a sophomore. It's raining lightly. In the afternoon, after school, I died by bike and swam in the Garden Bridge. It's getting dark, and almost all the swimmers in winter have left. The water temperature was about 6 ~ 7℃ that day. After I got into the water, I began to swim downstream of the high-voltage line that few people dared to swim to a week ago. I swam easily under the high-voltage line, ready to swim back. But then I remembered that self-study at night was my favorite geometry teacher's class, so it was better to swim more. Thinking of this, I swam forward again. It was completely dark when I swam to Gong Yu to move mountains, and then I realized the seriousness of the situation. At that time, there was no one by the lake, no lights and light rain. I am like a lonely goose left behind, chasing the team alone in the dark rainy night. Although it's dark, the water is cold and it's raining, and I'm tired, I know I can't stop, because once I stop, I may never fly again. Although I am lonely and a little scared, I know it is useless to ask for help, which will only delay time and waste energy. All I can do is swim towards the goal. On the way, I wanted to give up and walk back along the coast, but I knew there was no road on the west coast. Although there was a road on the east coast that was not easy to walk after dark, it would take a long way (an hour's walk) to get back to the launch site. If I get to the other side of the launch site and swim there again, I'm afraid I'll relax after landing, and there will be danger when I launch again. After weighing the pros and cons, I decided to swim back. I didn't dare to slow down the frequency all the way, but I always felt that the road was very long. I swam very slowly, and time seemed to slow down. Finally, I swam back to the launch site. At this time, I found that there was no one on the shore. It took me a long time to climb to the shore. After I got there, I could hardly walk. I staggered to the front of my clothes and could hardly move. I finally got dressed and prepared to ride back. I can't even get in the car. I staggered and pushed the car for a while before getting on. When I rode to the door of the paper mill, I rode my bike. I rode back to the classroom trembling and shivered in my seat for almost two hours before I came over.