One of my favorite family photographs was taken last year at Disneyland. We were at the1of a ride called "Splash Mountain" and the picture was taken just as we were starting to2down. Disneyland cleverly designed an automatic camera,3at the most frightening part of the ride to take photos of the riders. These4pictures are then displayed at the exit of Splash Mountain and are available to5. They are not expensive.
I love this photograph because it's so real. Usually, when you are going to take pictures, you tidy your hair and6a pretty smile, wanting to look best. This picture is natural, showing a perfect mixture of7and terror on our faces. My husband's mouth is open in a scream as he hangs on to me. My son is8his baseball cap backwards so it won't fly off.
Every time I look at that photograph, I feel9. Through this picture, I sense that life should be an adventure and that we should have courage and enjoy new 10all the time. However, most of the time we draw back11fear. Fear is a kind of sick feeling that can12us from experiencing new interesting things in life. In fact, just as Franklin D. Roosevelt13it, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
So, when you feel like you're at the top of a roller coaster with a huge, alarming drop, don't retreat(撤退). That is the time to14. That's the time to put a big smile on your face, scream if you need to, hug those you15and move forward towards the new adventures ahead.