专题15 人与动物-2024新高考英语读后续写话题分类汇编
展开阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Waking with Misty
In 2004, when my daughter Becky was ten, she and my husband, Je, were united in their desire fr a dg. As fr me, I shared nne f their desire.
But why, they pleaded(恳求 ). “Because I dn’t have time t take care f a dg.” But we'll d it. " Really? Yu're ging t walk the dg? Feed the dg? Bathe the dg?” Yes, yes, and yes.
“I dn't believe yu. " “We will.” We prmise
They didn’t. Frm day tw, neither thught t walk the dg. While I was slw t accept that I wuld be the ne t keep track f her shts, t schedule her vet appintments, t feed and clean her, Misty knew this n day ne.
Quickly, she and I develped smething very similar t a Vulcan mind meld. She' d lk at me with thse sad brwn eyes f hers, beam her need, and then wait, trusting I wuld understand. In n time, she became fifth appendage (附加物), snring n my hme-ffice cuch as I wrked, cradling against my feet as I read, and splaying acrss my stmach as I watched televisin.
Even s, part f me cntinued t dislike walking duty. Je and Becky had prmised. “Nt fair,” I'd ludly remind anyne within earsht upn ur return hme
Then ne day --January 1, 2007, t be exact ---my husband’s dctr uttered an unthinkable wrd: leukemia(白血病. With that, I spent eight t ten hurs a day with Je in the hspitalding anything and everything I culd t ease his discmfrt. During thse six mnths f hspitalizatins, Becky, 12 at the time, adjusted t ther adults being in the huse when she returned frm schl.
My wrk clleagues adjusted t my taking ff at a mment’s ntice fr medical emergencies. Every part f my life changed: n part f my ld rutine remained.
Save ne: Misty still needed waking. At the beginning, when friends ffered t take her thrugh her paces, I declined because I knew they had their wn husehlds t deal with.
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As the mnths went by, I began t realize that I actually wanted t walk Misty.
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After Je died in 2009, Misty slept n his pillw.
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As the mnths went by, I began t realize that I actually wanted t walk Misty. Befre I knew it, the mind meld between us had grwn strng enugh t keep me spellbund, always. In thse days, with mst f my time taken up attending t Jein hspital, little time was spared t take care f Becky, let alne Misty. But whenever I did manage t walk her fr a while, she wuld be the happiest girl in the wrld, ne secnd jumping abut me like mad, and anther dashing ahead befre rushing back like lightning. It was at this mment that I wuld feel a little relaxed.
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After Je died in 2009, Misty slept n his pillw. At night, when I lay wide awake r wke up with a start, as was ften the case, Misty was always there keeping me cmpany. Fr a time, I felt the wrld was at an end, all f my hpes gne, which was sensed by Misty f curse. And every day, my hme witnessed her playing a new trick r making faces t please me. When catching sight f a stranger, she ceased t bark ludly as she used t, as if nt t disturb me. Gradually, my life was changed with the deep srrw transfrmed int attachment t and gratitude fr such a nice cmpanin. The family f three—Becky, Misty and I, was lively again with hpe.
Passage 2 偶遇熊
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Last August I was n a hiking trip with my friends, Andrew and Ben, in the high peaks regin f New Yrk’s Adirndack Park. The sun was bright. We brught fur big fd cans. We filled them with fd, and then filled ur bags with mre. Fr thse f yu that dn’t knw what a fd can is, that’s a lt f fd fr three days. We had a pleasant day f hiking and at seven we arrived at ur campsite at a small stream away frm the main path.
Andrew started cking the pasta while Ben and I set up ur camp. After dinner we gave the leftver pasta t Ben t finish and started t clean up the mess at 9 p.m. It was dark. Brushing my teeth, I heard a crackle in the wds but saw nthing. Thinking it was a small animal, I cntinued brushing. I heard anther snap-crackle-pp behind ur tent, and frm my light I saw tw large bright eyes lking back at me.
The eyes were t far apart t belng t any srt f small animal s I knew we were dealing with a bear. I did what mst peple d in these situatins: panic and shut. Andrew jined me in yelling and even Ben managed sme muffled grunts frm behind a muthful f pasta. It lked as if the bear was walking away and the shuting had wrked, but it was just runding a tree t eat at the pen fd can.
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Defeated, we watched in silence as the bear ate ur fd.
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We returned t ur campsite, relieved t retrieve what remained f ur fd.
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Defeated, we watched in silence as the bear ate ur fd. It ate ne blck f cheese, three freeze dry packs, 12 packs f atmeal, and six f ur 24 bagels frm the fd can. Hearing the shuts, ur neighbrs acrss the stream ffered sme bear spray. We bushwhacked arund the bear t the main trail, and brught them back t ur camp. The kind neighbrs fllwed the dark path arund the camp until they came unexpectedly upn the bear’s butt. Frightened, they sprayed at the bear multiple times, and it sn ran away.
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We returned t ur campsite, relieved t retrieve what remained f ur fd. Thugh the bear was gne frm ur camp, it was replaced with a healthy serving f pepper. What they dn’t tell yu abut pepper spray is that it lingers. While chking n the air and with burning eyes, we cleaned up the mess as fast as pssible. Nt much happening thrughut the night, we fell asleep, ur dreams filled with bears wielding pepper shakers.
Passage 3 新的宠物
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Jamie ran ut f his huse alng the street tward his building. The abandned buildings there were his playgrund.
Jamie mved a wden bard frm the dr t ne f the buildings. He crawled inside. There was brken glass n the flr. Jamie went dwn the stairs t the basement. It was even darker dwn there, and damp. The buildings were near the river. Smetimes water flded in. He'd never fund anything alive until he fund Sharn.
“Sharn, I’m here!” Jamie called. “I brught a candle, t. I'm ging t light it s I can see yu better."
Jamie tk ut a match and lit the candle. A sft circle f light lit up the darkness.
“Cme ver here where I can see yu,” Jamie said. “Please dn’t be afraid. I’m nt afraid. I tld yu that.”
The creature slithered (滑行) int the light. It was abut Jamie’s size. Its head and bdy were cvered with dark green scales(鱗片). In the light f the candle, the scales shne like diamnds. The creature’s eyes glwed red, suddenly, like ht cals. Its nstrils (鼻孔) flared, giving ff heat. Jamie stared. He thught he had never seen anything s beautiful. That’s why he’d decided t call the creature Sharn. He wanted t give a beautiful name t his new pet.
“Gee, Sharn,” he said, “I wish yu culd talk. I dn’t knw if yu understand me r nt. And I’d really like yu t tell me hw yu gt here.
The creature didn’t answer. It just lked at Jamie. Its muth pened slightly and smething white gleamed. Jamie thught it was smiling.
“Well,” said Jamie," I hpe yu’re hungry. I brught yu a chicken sandwich.”
The creature lked dwn at the sandwich, thinking abut smething else, but made n mve t eat it.
“I'll just leave the fd here fr yu," Jamie sighed. “I wish I culd stay. But I have t g. Mm is n my case right nw. I’d help her. I’ll cme back tmrrw after schl.”
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Jamie turned t g.
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When Jamie gt hme, his mther lked angry.
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Jamie turned t g. He walked back slwly alng the basement flr. The creature raised its head and watched him carefully, and its muth pened slightly and a series f bubbles came ut swiftly. It lked as if it was talking a lt. After Jamie disappeared in the distance, the creature slithered back int its crner.
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When Jamie gt hme, his mther lked angry. She grabbed him, and asked, “Oh, my Gd! Annying guy, and yu’re all right. Where have yu been? Yu made me s wrried! Why, just last week a little by disappeared n his way hme frm schl. "Hwever, he really didn't listen, instead he seemed t be thinking abut smething else. “Mmmy, why nt buy a pet fr me? I'm lnely, s I ran ut.” Hearing this, Jamie's mther smiled by herself. "Okay, kay, I’ll think abut it seriusly, but yu have t prmise t take gd care f yur pet. Yu d need a playmate.” Jamie hugged his mther happily. "Oh, thanks. Mm. I'll tell Sharn the gd news immediately!" Jamie rushed ut.
Passage 4 家有小猫
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Dad pushed his finger int my basket. "What's that?" he asked.
"Mew," said the basket.
Dad suddenly pulled his hand away. "Oh n," he said. "Nt a cat. N way."
I pulled Checkers frm the basket. "It's nt a cat. it's a kitten. Can I keep him? Please?"
Dad frwned fr a minute, thinking. Then he rubbed Checkers under the chin(下巴). "Yu'll have t take gd care f him."
I hugged Checkers. "I will," I prmised. "he wn't be any truble at all. "And Checkers wasn't-until he grew int a cat. He wanted t be the first ne in the huse -and the first ne ut f the huse. Smetimes he blcked dad in the way. "That cat!" Dad cmplained. Checkers climbed nt ur rf. He had n truble getting dwn. Usually he aimed fr Dad. "That cat!" Dad yelled. Checkers flushed the tilet and watched the water circle away. " That cat!" Dad was almst mad. Checkers hid in strange places. He liked t surprise peple.
One day he hid under the cuch(睡椅). Dad walked by with a glass f range juice. Checkers jumped ut. He curled arund Dads ankle and attacked dad's tes. Orange juice spilt all ver the flr. Dad yelled and put Checkers utside. "Get ut f my way, cat!" he said angrily. And he slammed the dr.
Dad washed the injured tes and peeled pen a bandage. He wrapped it arund his big te, and then he pened fur mre fr his ankle.
I watched frm the windw. Checkers lked frustrated as he walked dwn the rad. "I'm srry Checkers scratched yu," I said. "He was just playing. He didn't mean t hurt yu.
"Dn't wrry," said Dad. "That cat will be back."
After supper I called fr Checkers. But Checkers didn't cme. Nighttime came. I called and called. I kncked his fd dish with a spn ludly. But still n Checkers. I left the prch light n. But the next mrning Checkers still wasn't there.
I carried a picture f Checkers t all the neighbrs. I drew psters and hung them all ver. But nbdy fund Checkers.
Days went by. Life wasn't the same withut that cat. I was angry with Dad. I didn't think he missed Checkers at all.
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Then ne night the phne rang.
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Dad ndded, his face turning red.
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Then ne night the phne rang. Nt knwing what had happened, I just saw Dad's face light up". "We'll be right ver," said Dad. Immediately, we drve t a nearby farm. The farmer pened the barn dr. Out ran a black-and-white cat like a flash. I rubbed my eyes. "Checkers!" I cried. I scped him up. And Checkers purred. "I miss yu s much!" I said, rubbing nses with Checkers. The farmer smiled. "Gd thing I saw that advertisement in the paper." T my great surprise, I lked at Dad, wndering. Yu put an advertisement in the paper?
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Dad ndded, his face turning red. As Checkers jumped up and dwn arund Dad, he patted Checkers gently. It was then that I realized Dad was nt a little cncerned abut ur cat. Checkers batted at him with his paw. Dad laughed. "That cat," he said, "It's gd t have him back." And I, then, warmed up by these tw family members, std up fr a while, with tears welling up in my eyes.
Passage 5 家有小鸡
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
My husband Andrew, a wise father, teaches ur kids hw t balance risk with freedm.
We have fur chickens: Pecky, Buckbeak, Maynnaise and Crnflake. My husband made their cp (笼子). It’s beautifully made.
Actually, he made it with ur sns and daughter. The kids and their father spent several weekends in the garage. He gave them tls because he believed it was imprtant that they culd actually make smething. He slwly helped them and tgether, they made the cp. They als made the mistakes f learning-a bard cut t shrt, nails smashed (打碎) by hammers — but in the end, Andrew did sme tricks and the cp lked perfect.
The chickens lved their perfectly imperfect hme and we als gave them free range in the yard. Andrew encuraged ur kids t prvide the chickens with quite a big area and explained that t take risks is part f life, and by giving chickens the freedm t wander arund and dig fr bugs, it is a better experience fr them than the cnfines (限制) f the cp.
Yesterday, they ran arund the lawn (草地). We needed t g dwntwn, knwing that chickens wuldn’t g very far. When we gt back, my sn, Grdn, ran t check n them. There were Maynnaise, Crnflake and Buckbeak, lking a mess but still alive. Yet Pecky was nwhere t be seen.
With Andrew, we searched the yard and fund sme feathers by the trees. Then, we saw mre feathers littering the yard. By this time. Grdn started t wrry; Pecky was his favrite chicken and his eyes gt watery.
Andrew picked Grdn up and held him. As we std there, beginning t accept that we were nw a three-chicken family, we heard it-a sft clucking (咯咯声) sund under a bush.
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Andrew put Grdn dwn and they lked under the bush.
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The next day Andrew had a discussin with the kids abut what t d with the chickens.
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Andrew put Grdn dwn and they lked under the bush. There was Pecky, a half-naked chicken, still alive thugh. She lked a mess, with almst half f her feathers gne, but she was abslutely fine. Andrew gently gathered her up and returned her t the cp. Our kids hurried tgether arund, clsely watched and gently strked her feathers.
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The next day Andrew had a discussin with the kids abut what t d with the chickens. The kids believed that the chickens shuld be shut in, safe frm any dangers in the wrld. But Andrew disagreed. He believed that we shuld be mre careful when letting the chickens ut in the yard. He encuraged ur kids t take risks. He explained that lve isn’t a cp which restrains them but smething that can bth prvide adequate prtectin and allw mre freedm f living a happy life. Finally, the kids understd their father and they tgether fenced a bigger area, prviding the chickens with the maximum freedm and safety.
Passage 6 遛狗
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
In 2004, my husband, Je and I wrked in a design cmpany in Arizna. One day, when we gt back hme after wrk, my tenyearld daughter Becky, and Je were united in their desire fr a dg. As fr me, I shared nne f theirs.
“But why, ” they pleaded(恳求).“Because I dn’t have time t take care f a dg.” “But we’ll d it.” “Really? Yu’re ging t walk the dg? Feed the dg? Bathe the dg?” “Yes, yes, and yes.” “I dn’t believe yu.” “We will. We prmise.”
They didn’t. They wanted t walk the cute dg that first day. Frm day tw, neither f them thught t walk the dg. While I was slw t accept that I wuld be the ne t keep track f her shts, t feed and clean her, Misty knew this n day ne. As she lked up at the three new humans in her life, she calculated,“The medium ne is the mst reliable.”
Quickly, she and I develped smething very similar t a Vulcan mind meld(心灵相通).She’d lk at me with thse sad brwn eyes f hers, send her need, and then wait, trusting I wuld understand—which, strangely, I almst always did. In n time, she wuld extend acrss my stmach as I watched televisin, and snred n my hmeffice cuch as I wrked n my design.
Even s, part f me cntinued t reject walking duty. Je and Becky had prmised. “Nt fair,” I said t myself as she and I walked. “Nt fair,” I’d ludly remind anyne within earsht upn ur return hme.
In September, 2008, the Great Depressin hit Arizna. With that, my husband and I were bth laid ff vernight. During the fllwing six mnths, Je and I hurriedly rushed here and there t seek a new jb, ding anything and everything we culd t request emplyment. Every part f my life changed; n part f my ld rutine remained. Hwever, Misty still needed walking.
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Upset as I was, I had t walk Misty while seeking a jb.
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Mnths ging by, my life changed a little and I came t enjy my walks with Misty.
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Upset as I was, I had t walk Misty while seeking a jb. I felt it a heavy duty t apply my energy t the rutine walk. Every time I walked Misty, I felt exhausted and fed up. One day, Misty stpped in frnt f me, unwilling t mve frward despite my dragging the rpe. Dramatically, all my anxiety, exhaustin and displeasure erupted like a vlcan. I knelt dwn, burying my head in my hands, tears rlling dwn my face. Then, Misty apprached me and laid her head n my knees t cmfrt me. I was a little embarrassed but grateful fr Misty’s understanding.Then I std up, with my steps firm and pwerful.
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Mnths ging by, my life changed a little and I came t enjy my walks with Misty. It felt mre like relaxatin than duty. Misty shared my negative feelings and kept walking peacefully, which cmfrted me a lt. Thanks t Misty’s silent cmpanin, I regained the enthusiasm t life and finally went thrugh the hard times. With my unremitting effrts, I eventually gt a new jb, and s did Je. Everything seemed t be just fine and my family went back t rutine. But smething did change—I had an earnest and faithful friend.
Passage 7 路上救助狗狗
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Last Sunday afternn, Sandra and I were eager t meet up with a man n Detrit’s east side t help him get ready fr a jb interview this week. But n the way, we sptted a dg lying near the rad next t his wner. We thught he’d been hit by a car. My friend, Sandra Abrahamian, and I had assisted animal rescue grups befre and we thught there might be smething we culd d, s we quickly pulled ver t help.
His wner, a wman tld us the dg’s name is Bsc, and she was walking him ver a mile in the heat t her new hme. She said Bsc was an utside dg and n ne wuld give him a ride t her new place. That’s when she and a friend decided t walk the entire way. He was ging frm a life n a chain in ne backyard t anther. She said Bsc was having truble breathing alng the way, but they thught he culd make it. But just a blck away frm their destinatin, Bsc fell dwn. We culd tell he was suffering frm heatstrke (中暑). She tld us he had thrwn up and culd n lnger stand. Bsc was ut f breath quickly; his drl(口水) was als thick. Bsc’s wner said she wanted t give him away because she didn’t have time fr him. She said he wuld never be allwed int her new "hme" because her children have allergies(过敏症) and she wrried he wuld dirty the carpet.
I made a call t Kristina Rinaldi f Detrit Dg Rescue t ask if they culd help Bsc because it was clear that he was ging t die withut emergency care. T ur happiness, Rinaldi said they culd help. At nce she tld the peple at Oakland Veterinary Referral Services that a dg which needed critical care was being rushed in and they must be ready t try their best t save him.
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Sandra drve while I stayed in the back seat trying t cmfrt Bsc.
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S Bsc is nw being called Rsce, whse critical care and recvery were estimated t be several thusand dllars.
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Sandra drve while I stayed in the back seat trying t cmfrt Bsc. I thught we lst him a cuple f times when he was seemingly ut f breath and his eyes seemed t clse. By the time we arrived, Bsc was wheeled int the animal care center t receive emergency care. Bsc was put n xygen and was taken gd care f by staff there and we waited anxiusly fr the dg t get ut f danger. Rinaldi said anther dg in Detrit Dg Rescue had already been named Bsc, and she wanted this new member t have a new name fr his new life.
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S Bsc is nw being called Rsce, whse critical care and recvery were estimated t be several thusand dllars. It wuld be difficult fr Rsce’s new hme t cver the csts as a nn-prfit rganizatin. Thankfully, many peple wh knew Rsce’s stry n Detrit Dg Rescue’s Facebk page dnated mney t his care. With the help f supprters, Detrit Dg Rescue managed t make it. Once Rsce was in a stable state, Sandra and I returned t ur riginal missin, knwing we had already been given the chance t help ne desperate sul.
Passage 8 保护北美喧鹆
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
The day f the balln festival, I felt as light as a ht-air balln. This year I wuldn't just be watching. I'd be riding in Mr. J's truck, fllwing the flight f the balln and meeting it when it came dwn.
It was a perfect day. Dad and I drve dwn the rad, lped(环状绕行) the lake, and turned int the field that was being used as a parking area. Dad pinted t the lake. "That's where yu are t find the crew," he said.
We came t a stp and I gt ut f the car.
And then I saw it, a white bird with black stripes, brwn head, and skinny legs. It screeched(尖叫) and thrashed(拍打) in the dirt in frnt f the cars that were driving dwnhills. Its wings lked brken. Suddenly it shrieked (悲鸣)and flew ff.
“Dad,” I called, but my father was watching the ballns.
“It's a killdeer(北美喧鹆).” I turned t see a silver- haired ld wman. “It has a nest here smewhere,” she said. “In the parking area?” I asked. She ndded firmly. “It was a nesting place befre it became a parking area. N ne tld the killdeer abut the balln festival!”
“Jack!” Dad called “Isn’t it time yu went dwn t meet Mr. J?”
“I have gt t g.” I said. But the wman pinted with her walking stick. There, n the grund was a perfect clutch(窝) f speckled eggs, lking like pebbles. They were almst in the path f cars, trucks, mtrbikes and stmping feet.
Screech! The parent bird was back, its wing all twisted again. “Jack!” Dad called again. “The ballns are ready t launch.”
“Dad! I am…” A truck rared ver the hill. Brakes screamed dust flew. “What’s the matter?” asked Dad angrily frm the truck.
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“Dad, I am nt ging,” I said.
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Sn a ring f vehicles surrunded the nest.
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“Dad, I’m nt ging.” I said. “I have t stay here s the cars wn't rll ver the nest.” Because f s many things t deal with, my dad drve away t tell Mr. J. Then the wman reminded me that it was time t cme up with a plan t prtect the nest. Just then several cars pulled ver. That was when a plan tk sudden, perfect shape in my head. I ran ver t turn t them fr help. It was nt lng befre they understd everything. Mre drivers jined in. They parked the cars in the way t prtect the nest.
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Sn a ring f vehicles surrunded the nest. Nthing r nbdy is allwed t get clse t the eggs. All the mrning we failed t take part in the balln festival activities. By the time nn stirred a rumble(隆隆作响) in my stmach, the festival was ver. Peple began t leave. When Dad came t pick me up, nly the wman and I were statined there. And, the killdeer, watching -ver her eggs in the nest, perfectly safe.
Passage 9 为了寻找主人的小狗
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
A Russian dg named Shavi was hit by a car and the driver left withut ffering help. She was saved by a wman named Nina wh tk her in,nursed her back t health,and then fund her a hme. But Shavi escaped frm her new hme and walked nearly 200 miles back t be with her guardian angel after tw weeks.
Last winter,Shavi had been trying t survive as a street dg during the cld Russian winter when her life nearly ended. She was the victim f a hit and run,which resulted in tw badly brken legs,amng ther injuries. She nearly frze t death,but tw cyclists fund her and brught her t a vet. They wanted t find Shavi a hme t the public,and nly ne persn respnded—Nina.
The wman brught the injured dg back t her hme,and nursed her back t health. She even taught Shavi hw t walk again,and trained her t understand basic cmmands.
Shavi was a fighter,and n the first day after the surgery,wuldn’t even mve herself n the blanket set ut fr her.Rather,she tried t make it utside,and was fund lying n the drstep. Nina lked after her and spent the next six mnths helping her recver. Sme parts were easy; Shavi was a smart student,and easily learned cmmands. But she was terrified f strangers and cars,and it tk a lng time t get her accustmed t the utside wrld again.
Thugh she wuld have lved t have kept her,bstacles prevented Nina frm ding s. Her apartment_was t small,especially with three cats and tw ther rescue dgs,and her jb and family cmmitments kept her frm giving the new ne as much attentin as she needed.
As much as it pained her t d it,she searched fr smene t take her in,but the nly friends willing t d s lived 180 miles away. They lived ut in the cuntryside,and Shavi wuld have mre rm t walk arund. Nina believed the new wner was truly the best chice fr her.
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Hwever,nly days after arriving at her new hme,Shavi went missing after she dug a hle under the fence.
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What was mst fascinating abut the reunin is that Shavi als mves thers.
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Hwever,nly days after arriving at her new hme,Shavi went missing after she dug a hle under the fence. Wrried,her new wners called Nina t tell her their sad news—Shavi was nce again living by herself ut n the streets. Almst tw weeks later,Nina was walking dwn the rad when she was surprised at smething tuching her leg. It was Shavi!Nina burst int tears,hardly able t believe that this dg walked s far just t find her.
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What was mst fascinating abut the reunin is that Shavi als mves thers. Nina’s family had mved t a bigger apartment. “I’ve heard amazing stries abut dgs’ lyalty,but I never imagined this srt f thing wuld ever happen t me. Even nw,I can hardly believe this dg traveled such a lng distance t find us,” said Nina,“I wuld never give this kind f friend away again. I never grw tired f repeating this—animals are the mst devted and lving creatures. They need ur lve and care.”
Passage 10 拯救小鹿
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It was ne f the httest days f the dry seasn. We had nt seen rain in almst a mnth. The crps were dying. Cws had stpped giving milk. The streams were lng gne back int the earth. If we didn’t see sme rain sn we wuld lse everything. It was n this day that I learned the true lessn f sharing and witnessed the best miracle I have ever seen in my life.
I was in the kitchen making lunch fr the family when I saw my six-year ld sn, Billy, walking tward the wds. I culd nly see his back. He wasn’t walking with his usual steps. He was bviusly walking with great effrt... trying t be as still as pssible. Minutes after he disappeared int the wds, he came running ut again, tward the huse. I went back t make sandwiches, thinking that whatever he had been ding was cmpleted. Mments later, hwever, he was nce again walking in that slw purpseful lng step tward the wds. This activity went n fr ver an hur: walking cautiusly t the wds, then running back t the huse. Finally, my curisity gt the best f me. I crept ut f the huse and fllwed him n his jurney.
He was cupping bth hands in frnt f him as he walked; being very careful nt t spill(溅出) the water he held in them. I stepped clse as he went int the wds. Branches and thrns slapped his little face but he did nt try t avid them. He might have a much greater purpse, I thught. As I came clser, I saw the mst amazing sight. Several large deer std in frnt f him. Billy walked right up t them, at the sight f which I almst screamed fr him t get away. A huge buck (雄鹿) was dangerusly clse. But the buck neither threatened him nr even mved as Billy knelt dwn. And I saw a baby deer lying n the grund, bviusly suffering frm heavy lss f water and heat exhaustin, lifting its head with great effrt t lap (舔) up the water cupped in my by’s hands.
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When the water was gne, Billy jumped up t run back t the huse. I fllwed him
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This time I jined him, with a small pt f water frm the kitchen.
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When the water was gne, Billy jumped up t run back t the huse. I fllwed him back t the tap. Billy turned it n and began t cup bth hands. He knelt dwn, letting the drip slwly fill up his “cup”. And nw I knew what was ging n. Obviusly, was afraid f being sclded fr wasting water, s he avided asking me fr help. When he std up and turned back, I walked tward him. His eyes were filled with tears. “Mm, I’m nt wasting.”
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This time I jined him, with a small pt f water frm the kitchen. I let him tend t the baby deer alne while I just helped fetch the water. As the tears that rlled dwn my face began t hit the grund, they were suddenly jined by ther drps... and mre drps... and mre. I lked up at the sky. It was as if Gd, himself, was weeping with pride. I can’t believe it was raining!
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