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A 500-word essay on adventure stories

A. Urgent composition of 500 words for an adventure story~~

————Class 5 (4) of Xinhua Primary School, Huojia County, Xinxiang City, Henan Province

A few years later, I had grown into a young man and served as the leader of the United Nations Undersea Exploration Team. Specializes in exploring unknown areas. I spent two years researching a Dinghai Pearl. If you hold this Dinghai Pearl in your mouth, you can breathe freely at the bottom of the sea, just like the gills of a fish. Not only that, but what’s even more amazing is that when a person speaks on the bottom of the sea, seawater will not pour into his mouth.

Suddenly my cell phone rang, "Hey, what? Oh, I know." It turned out that my boss asked me and several team members to go to the bottom of the sea to search for the ruins of the Dragon Palace. Two assistants and a scientist and I took a mini-submarine and dived underwater from the Pacific coast. I distributed the Dinghai Divine Pearl to the team members, so we explored the ruins of the Dragon Palace together. Just when I found a stone slab, a whirlpool swallowed us up... When we woke up, we were lying in prison. I said to my assistant Ding Yi: "Use a mini smart computer to check where we are." Quick, he said to me: "Captain, we are in that stone slab." What! I was shocked, inside the stone slab? Suddenly, I remembered the painting carved on the stone slab, and there was a dragon on the painting. Could it be that we have come to the Dragon Palace in the stone slab, that is to say, the Dragon Palace is hidden in the stone slab. It’s no wonder that previous generations of exploration team members spent a lifetime and energy unable to find the Dragon Palace ruins. I happily told everyone, "Since we are in the Dragon Palace, we must collect more specimens to prove that we have been here." At this moment, a group of lobster people took us to a palace, and the Dragon King was sitting on the palace. , asked: "You are people on land, right? What are your intentions?" "It's just out of curiosity, I want to confirm the existence of the Dragon Palace. I'm sorry for the offence." I said. "Who sent you here?" "Tang Yihong" "What? That old fox sent you here in order to get my treasure to achieve immortality." "Ah!" Suddenly, a fishman ran in. Said: "Report, humans are aggressively attacking us!" I was very angry and said to the team members: "We are being used by others, resist now!" They all nodded vigorously, and each of us held a laser machine gun and rushed Got out. During the battle, many of Tang Yihong's soldiers learned the reason and his conspiracy and joined us. In the end, we defeated Tang Yihong... The Dragon King sent us to the water and told us that their dragon gate would be moved to a more private place and hoped that we humans would not disturb them anymore... I nodded solemnly...

B. Our teacher asked us to write a 500-word article titled "My Adventure Story". You have to imagine.

If you want to imagine, you want to replicate a Jedi, such as Mount Everest. , desert island, cave...anything will do!

You can start by writing that I went home today and fell asleep after eating. I entered a vague dream, and then wrote that I went on a trip with my classmates and a tour group and encountered an avalanche (going to a desert island is like a typhoon) , later you struggled and helped each other with a good friend to survive the disaster. In order to survive, you walked up the snowy mountain (climbed to the desert island). Finally, through unremitting efforts and wisdom, you finally defeated the monster and were rescued by a helicopter. You picked a snowdrop (a tropical red fruit). When you woke up later, you realized it was a dream, but you sat up and found the snowdrop (red fruit) you kept as a souvenir on your desk! You are confused, is this a dream or reality? If it is a dream, then where did the snow lotus (red fruit) come from? If this is true, then why is there only one commemorative thing? Everything else is normal?

If the number of words is less than a dozen, just say that my father bought the snow lotus (red fruit)!

If that’s not enough, write down how your dad bought snow lotus. If that’s not enough, just... just... just send me a message!

C. 500 words of celebrity adventure stories

Xu Xiake (1586-1641) was named Hongzu and had the courtesy name Zhenzhi. Xiake was his Number. He was born in a famous and wealthy family in Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. My ancestors were all scholars, so we can be said to be from a scholarly family. His father, Xu Youmian, did not want to be an official or associate with the powerful throughout his life. He liked to travel around and admire the landscapes and scenery. Influenced by his father when he was young, Xu Xiake loved reading books on history, geography, exploration, and travel notes. These books made him love the magnificent rivers and mountains of his motherland since he was a child, and he determined to travel all over the famous mountains and rivers. When he was fifteen years old, he took the boy's examination but failed. Seeing that his son had no intention of fame, the father no longer forced him, so he encouraged him to read widely and become a learned man. Xu Xiake's ancestors built a Ten Thousand Volumes Tower to store books, which created good conditions for Xu Xiake to read extensively. He studies very seriously, and he can remember everything he has read when asked about it. The collection of books at home could not meet his needs, so he also collected books he had never seen before. As long as he saw a good book, even if he didn't bring any money, he would take off his clothes and exchange them for books. When he was nineteen, his father died. He wanted to go out and visit famous mountains and rivers, but according to the moral code of feudal society, "Don't travel far when your parents are here." Xu Xiake had his mother at home, so he was not ready to travel immediately.

His mother was a literate and sensible woman. She encouraged her son:

"As a man, you should aim at all directions. Go and travel! Go to heaven and earth to stretch your mind and expand your horizons." How can you stay at home and do nothing because of my presence? Before leaving, he wore the travel crown his mother made for him, carried simple luggage on his shoulders, and left his hometown. This year, he was twenty-two years old. From then until his death at the age of fifty-six, he spent most of his time traveling and investigating.

D. Stories about adventure! For example, "The Adventure Story of **" is more than 500 words

Wegener's story

Wegener was born in Berlin, Germany on November 1, 1880. He has been fond of fantasy since he was a child. He loved reading adventure stories as a child, and the famous British explorer John Franklin became his idol. To prepare for future adventures. He studied meteorology. In 1905, at the age of 25, Wegener received a doctorate in meteorology. In 1906, he finally realized his lofty ideals as a boy and joined the famous Danish expedition to Greenland to engage in meteorological and glacial surveys. In order to find more evidence, in April 1930, Wegener led an expedition team to Greenland for the fourth time in the face of an Arctic blizzard. In the severe cold of minus 65 degrees Celsius, most of the people lost their lives. With courage, only he and two other followers continued to move forward, and finally reached the central Aishmet base in victory. On November 1, he ventured back to his West Coast base after celebrating his 50th birthday. In the vast white ice and snow, he lost his trace. His body was not discovered until April of the following year. He was as frozen as a stone and one with the glacier.

E. The story of the explorer is about 500 words

F. The story of the explorer is about 500 words!

International Online Report: Since becoming the first person in China to walk the length of the Great Wall in May 1984, Liu Yutian’s feet have never stopped. He traveled through the Taklimakan Desert, the world's second largest desert located in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, four times, once through the Gurbantunggut Desert, and inspected the Lop Nur no-man's land in Xinjiang, known as the "Valley of Death"; He also entered Tibet ten times, walked through the no-man's land in northern Tibet, was the first to complete the entire Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, and attempted to climb Mount Everest...

Liu Yutian was responsible for these difficult adventures. Completed by people. He not only challenged the limits of life many times, but also created countless "firsts" in Chinese adventures. Over the years, Liu Yutian has been walking non-stop in wilderness, desert, snow-capped mountains and jungles. Recently, Liu Yutian was interviewed by our reporter Li Guangming. He talked about his adventures, pursuits and life insights.

Liu Yutian is 63 years old, with gray hair hanging long on his shoulders. Although the face is covered with wrinkles of vicissitudes of life, the skin is dark and shiny. He told reporters:

"At first (the hike) was because of competition and strong feelings. Americans and French wanted to walk the Great Wall. Our ancestors built the Great Wall and let foreigners walk. We felt embarrassed. This was about bringing glory to the country. Later, I struggled with it and lost my job. In the end, exploration became a job for me. It also changed my whole life. ” p>

21 years ago, 42-year-old Liu Yutian walked the entire length of the Great Wall with the slogan "Revitalizing China starts with me." At that time, his actions caused quite a stir in China and he became an idol worshiped by many people. After that, he got out of control and determined to go there alone before foreigners crossed the Taklimakan Desert. So, regardless of the hot weather and immature conditions, he set off. During more than 20 days of hiking in the desert, he experienced dangers such as losing his way, running out of food and water, and fainting from hunger. He ate flies, mosquitoes, and lizards in the desert... After going through all kinds of hardships, when he was finally rescued by a shepherd, he only weighed 45 kilograms of his original weight of 74 kilograms.

Although his first trek across the Taklimakan Desert failed, he did not give up. That winter, with the support of enthusiastic people, Liu Yutian finally crossed the Taklimakan Desert with six camels, becoming the first explorer in the world to cross the "Sea of ??Death" alone on foot.

After that, he crossed the Gurbantunggut Desert alone. During this time travel, he almost lost his life. In the desert, he fell ill. His whole body was swollen, his fever persisted, his feet were ulcerated, and his boots were frozen and he couldn't take them off.

He struggled to find a hospital on the edge of the desert. The doctor diagnosed him with "sepsis" and recommended that his legs be amputated. Liu Yutian didn't agree with anything. He had studied traditional Chinese medicine and believed that diseases contracted in the desert could only be cured in the desert. He prepared enough food and water, called two Uyghur villagers, and asked them to make a stretcher out of red willow branches and carry him into the wild desert.

The temperature at that time was already minus 40 degrees Celsius. The doctor said that doing so would be equivalent to death, but Liu Yutian insisted on going. As a result, he miraculously cured his illness using his unique medical methods and necessary medicines.

The doctor looked at Liu Yutian who had returned with scars on his legs and kept saying: How is this possible?

Liu Yutian's behavior is difficult for ordinary people to understand. Some people say that he is a "fool" and "crazy". His wife also divorced him because she couldn't stand his "weird" problems such as sleeping with the window open at minus 30 degrees Celsius.

But Liu Yutian still goes his own way. When traveling through Lop Nur, he had no money to buy camels, so he bought seven small donkeys to carry things, and took his 18-year-old son with him. As a result, the donkeys ran away and his son was almost lost.

"At that time, I said to my son, my body is covered with injuries and I am too tired. Go and get the donkey back. As a result, there are still yellow sheep in the desert. (My son has no experience in the desert.) I couldn't see the footprints of the goats and donkeys in the desert. I got lost in the desert from the time I set out in the morning until dark at night. Fortunately, my son didn't go too far. He saw the bonfire I lit on the way back at night. , found me. Of course, this is also in line with my philosophy. If you can crawl out of the desert, others will say you are a hero, but if you cannot climb out, you will be a bear."

This is the case with Liu Yutian. A strange man, a weirdo. He said the adventure brought him back to nature.

"Twenty years of travel has made me far away from the city, and the things I care about are getting further and further away. I don’t care about what you care about, I don’t know what you know, and what you think is different from what I think. There is a gap. I feel like I am at home in nature."

Liu Yutian has completely integrated his life into nature. To this day, he still remembers his spiritual feelings when climbing Mount Everest:

"After reaching more than 6,000 meters, I suddenly saw that the snow was so white and clean. I stepped up with my big-toed boots and there was a clack. My heart skipped a beat, as if I had stepped on it. The snow was so clean and unconcerned with the world, but I had brought trouble to it. I didn’t dare to leave, as if the place ahead was where gods (immortals) stayed. Same."

It was his special feelings for Tibet that led Liu Yutian to cross the Brahmaputra Grand Canyon for the first time in 1993. Over the past few years, he has been hiking in Tibet and climbed the Geladandong Snow Peak at the source of the Yangtze River, the father's sacred mountain in the hearts of Tibetans. Later, he walked through the no-man's land in northern Tibet, and also went to remote and dangerous mountainous areas such as Ganoderma lucidum, Medog, and Zhangmu in Tibet.

Someone once asked Liu Yutian what was the point of continuing like this. He said he collected information as he went. At the same time, he was also taking time to organize information and write his adventure notes. He said that he was a pioneer and he wanted to use his life to leave something for future explorers, but he felt that his knowledge was limited and he was a little regretful. He said:

"I think Chinese exploration is still in its infancy. Just like me, I have never even gone to college, while foreign explorers are scholars, experts, professors, archaeologists, geographers Architects and geologists are all accomplished people in certain fields, which is a pity for us. If exploration is a kind of engineering, then what is more important now is the accumulation of knowledge. I am so old and have been doing it now. Make up lessons."

Liu Yutian loves his adventure career and has already put into action and plans to try more than 80 adventure projects. He told reporters that he would soon go to the Hoh Xil no-man's land at the intersection of Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang to see what the current situation of the Tibetan antelopes living there is like.

"Just like being a parent, these more than 80 adventure projects are my children, and every project is unforgettable for me. Of course, the most unforgettable one is going to Tibet."

Liu Yutian is such a person who continues to write the song of adventure with his life

G. 500-word explorer’s story (composition)

Liu Yutian, the first professional in Chinese history Explorer. Born on February 26, 1942 in Changge County, Henan Province, he was originally a cadre of the Urumqi Railway Bureau in Xinjiang.

Faced with the challenge from foreigners, in May 1984, he resolutely gave up everything and started walking the Great Wall. After more than a year of arduous trek, he completed the feat and became the first person in the world to hike the Great Wall. After that, he hiked the Silk Road, the Loess Plateau, and Lop Nur in Xinjiang, climbed the Gradandong and Kunlun Snow Mountains, inspected the Shennongjia Savages, the Himalayan Yeti, and the Rongbuk Glacier, traveled along the Himalayas and the Brahmaputra River, attempted to climb Everest, and crossed the Sea of ??Death, Taklimakan, three times. Gurbantunggut and other five major deserts in China.

To date, he has completed forty-three study tours and expeditions. He has traveled all over the mountains and rivers of the motherland. Hundreds of newspapers, magazines and television stations in Hong Kong, Taiwan and the world have reported on his adventures. People call him "a rare traveler and explorer in the world in the 20th century".

Ups and downs! In the past ten years, he has traveled alone through the desert, walked the Gobi, climbed mountains, and waded in rivers. He used his blood, tears and sweat to fill the gaps in exploration for the motherland.

Life or death! He took more than 10,000 black and white color photos with his own hands and wrote more than 2 million words of adventure diary, covering various fields such as politics, history, geography, literature, philosophy, art, qigong and archaeology. Several works have been published one after another and have won many national awards. Some of them have been selected as patriotic teaching materials in junior high school textbooks. The books to be released are "The Great Wall", "Silk Road Journey", "The Mysterious Lop Nur" and "Crossing the Sea of ??Death". ”, “The World’s Third Pole Adventure”, “Adventure Career”, etc.

H. Stories about explorers (about 500 words)

1. David Livingston: "Breaking" into Africa

Adventure results : The first expedition to Central Africa

Time: 1841 to 1873

For Scottish doctor and missionary David Livingston, traveling through the deserts of Africa, The rainforest and barren mountains represent the realization of his own dream. He fought a lion and nearly lost an arm; he discovered one of the world's largest waterfalls and named it Victoria after the Queen of England.

He lost his sight while searching for the source of the Nile. Five years later, journalist Henry Stein found Dr. Livingston in front of a small hut and put forward the famous slogan: "Dr. Livingston, I want to do it!" This slogan inspired countless people Later explorers.

2. Robert Peary: Reaching the North Pole

Expedition result: The first to reach the North Pole

Time: 1909

Robert Peel Ray, his trusted partner Mather Hansen (another talented explorer), and four other team members headed north. On the way to the North Pole, they eradicated 15-meter-high ice peaks, endured extremely cold weather, and encountered endless fog - the fog seemed to be the black smoke rising from the burning North American prairie.

When they finally arrived at the North Pole, the ragged Peary was so excited that he waved the American flag sewn by his wife and truly felt that he was standing on top of the world.

3. Rod Amundsen: Reaching the South Pole

Expedition results: The first to reach the South Pole

Time: 1911

In On the way to the North Pole, Rod Amundsen suddenly decided to go to the South Pole. Because he believes that it is "cooler" to be the first person to reach Antarctica than to explore the land that has been developed. "I will defeat you there!" Amundsen passed the news to his competitor, the explorer Robert Scott, who was on his way to the Antarctic.

In the coldest place in the world, Amundsen relied on dogs to drag a sled across the snow-covered wasteland. It turned out to be a brilliant idea. Because Scott chose a pony as a means of transportation, but the result was terrible, as the horse's hooves kept slipping on the snow. In the end, Amundsen reached the South Pole four weeks before Scott.

4. Pons de Leon: Discovering the "Land of Sunshine"

Expedition result: Discovery of Florida

Time: 1513...

There was once a legend that there was a spring called the Fountain of Youth. The first person to taste the Fountain of Youth would gain wealth, fame and the chance to be young again. But the problem is, no one knows where this legendary spring is.

The Spanish explorer Pons de Leon set sail from South America and went all the way to Turkey Island and San Salvador Island, but still could not find it. Although Pons did not find the Fountain of Youth, he did gain wealth and fame as the first European to set foot on this land and name it "Pascua Florida" (what we call Florida today) .

I. Give me a story about an explorer of about 500 words

Summary: This question is an after-school Chinese practice question for Hao Wenyan, mainly about adventure stories. The instructor is Teacher Teng.

Dictionary explains adventure story tàn xiǎn gù shì [venture into the unknown; explore] A story about going to a place where no one has been before or where the environment is harsh

Title: Adventure story

Solution:

The parachute is a kind of airborne equipment that everyone is familiar with. It can make people and objects fall safely from the air to the ground. Therefore, it has a wide range of uses in military, civilian and sports aspects. However, the parachute has never It has gone through a long process from germination to invention and application.

There is such a story from ancient my country.

It is said that Shun lost his mother when he was young, and his father favored his second wife and his wife. The son born from his second wife gradually disliked Shun. Once, his father wanted to harm Shun and asked him to climb the stairs to a higher place to repair the granary. Then he secretly removed the wooden ladder and set a fire underneath in an attempt to burn Shun to death. Shun was quick to think and grabbed the man next to him. He made a big reed hat, raised it high above his head with both hands, jumped down, and escaped safely. It can be said that this was the earliest attempt by people to use the principle of parachute in ancient times.

If Shun more than 4,000 years ago This story still has a strong mythological flavor, but by the 17th century, people's attempts to use parachutes were a living fact.

This brave adventurer was a prisoner in Italy, named Lavin. In 1638, he was imprisoned for committing a crime. But he was not willing to stay in prison, so he was always thinking of suitable ways to escape. After a long period of careful observation, he finally found a place on the wall where he could climb. I remember this place firmly in my mind. However, this wall is more than 20 meters high. Even if you climb up, how can you get down? If you jump directly from the wall, you will be disabled if you don't fall to death. You will be trapped in a cage. It was impossible to find ropes or other tools in LaVine. This was a big headache.

Some days later, LaVine’s relatives came to visit the prison and forgot to take the umbrella with them when they left. Because the umbrella was just It was an ordinary utensil, and the prison officials didn't care much about it. The umbrella was left with Raven. Raven, who was worried about how to escape from prison, was playing with the umbrella boredly. Suddenly, he thought: maybe this umbrella can be used. It was useful. So he tore his clothes and twisted them into cloth ropes to strengthen the support capacity of the umbrella. As a result, on a stormy night, Raven successfully escaped outside the prison wall with this "parachute". However, , he was caught back before he ran far.

Although LaVine’s risky experiment failed to achieve his ultimate goal, his approach inspired the thinking of many people. At that time, he used the same method he used when escaping from prison. The "parachute" is just a prototype.

So, who created the world's first parachute? The honor should belong to France's Lou Norman. Lou Norman has been full of fantasy since he was a child. , often come up with some incredible ideas. There is a high tower in Lou Norman's hometown. He often went to play on the tower with his friends, and spent many wonderful teenage years there.

"If only we could fly like birds with wings

J. 500-word essay on adventure story! Urgent Urgent Urgent

Today, I suddenly remembered what happened one day in April. It’s a bit ridiculous to think about it now.

The thing is like this, it was a Saturday morning, my parents went out to work, and I was doing my homework. Suddenly there was a messy sound outside the window, which made me unable to do my homework. I hurried to the window and took a look. It turned out to be a group of children looking for shells in the ditch behind the window. I thought to myself: "It would be great if I wrote my diary as looking for shells!" So I called my dad. After calling the phone, my father agreed for me to go out, and then I hurried to the ditch behind to find shells.

I climbed over the iron fence and stood on the steep slope, but I didn’t dare to jump. Hey, I watched others picking up the shells one by one. I was so anxious! I jumped anxiously. I went down and stood on a rock. Then, I walked forward and found that there were two little girls my age in front of me who were also picking up shells, so I couldn't help but walked over. Unexpectedly, as soon as I took a step, I fell into a mud pit. The smelly black mud quickly submerged my feet. I jumped up quickly, and one shoe got stuck in. How can I get that shoe out? I went home without shoes, and my mother had to scold me again. I jumped back to find which shoe, but the other shoe also got stuck in. I kept thinking in my heart: "What should I do now? It's over!..." I quickly jumped onto a large stone next to me, I shouted loudly to the little girl next to me to come over and help me get my shoes. The girl helped me get the shoe that was closer to her, but she couldn't reach the other shoe. Even after moving two stones, she still couldn't reach my shoe. , I said you should find another stone. She found a brick, put it on it, and finally reached it.

I was holding stinky shoes filled with mud, and I felt so disgusting. The little girl saw it and broke a stick for me to scrape the stinky mud off my shoes. There was such a stinking smell that I had to hold my breath and scratch the smelly shoes. I put on one shoe that was not soaked by water, and climbed up the slope with the other shoe that was exuding a foul smell.

When I climbed over the fence again, I looked at the smelly mud all over my body and cried anxiously. I shouted to the old man who was looking after the car, hoping he could help me. I was really crying. While I was sleeping, I saw my father running over in a hurry. When I saw my father, I laughed and cried again...

It turned out that it was my crying that disturbed the people upstairs. Auntie, auntie called my dad.