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英语人教版 (2019)Unit 2 Wildlife protection综合训练题
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这是一份英语人教版 (2019)Unit 2 Wildlife protection综合训练题,共18页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Let’s Explre Nature!
The summer hliday is cming! D yu want t have a wnderful and meaningful vacatin? If yu are interested in animals and nature, cme and jin us!
Yuth Explrer has prepared yu with a three-day summer prgramme! Yu can take part in many activities and meet animals—lins, mnkeys, tigers and s n! Mre infrmatin abut the prgramme is as fllws:
Age: Students aged 10-15
Grup: Tw prgrammes fr yu t chse frm. Each grup needs at mst 15 students.
Prgramme cst: $200 fr members; $230 fr nn-members.
Hw t d: Simply cme t ur centre t get an applicatin frm(申请表).
Send yur cmpleted frm t us befre July 10th, 2023.
Ntes: * N free lunches are ffered. Yu may either bring a bx lunch r pay fr lunch at ur restaurants.
* Bth prgrammes will start 1 DAY later if there is a warning f rainstrms.
21. What animals can yu see in the summer prgramme?
A. Mnkeys. B. Pandas.
C. Fxes. D. Elephants.
解析:细节理解题。 根据第二段的“Yu can take part in many activities and meet animals—lins, mnkeys, tigers and s n!”可知,能看到猴子。故选A项。
答案:A
22. Wh can jin the three-day summer prgramme?
A. Children under 6.
B. Students ver 16.
C. Children aged 7-9.
D. Students aged 12-14.
解析:细节理解题。根据“Age: Students aged 10-15”可知,年龄在10到15岁之间的学生能参加三天的暑假项目。故选D项。
答案:D
23. Hw much shuld ne member and tw nn-members pay fr the prgramme?
A. $600.B. $630.
C. $660.D. $700.
解析:推理判断题。根据“Prgramme cst:$200 fr members; $230 fr nn-members.”可知,会员价为200美元,非会员价为230美元。所以,一个会员和两个非会员价格为200+230×2=660美元。故选C项。
答案:C
B
Prt Lympne Reserve, which runs a breeding(繁育) prgramme, has welcmed the arrival f a rare black rhin calf(犀牛幼崽). When the tiny creature arrived n January 31, she became the 40th black rhin t be brn at the reserve. And fficials at Prt Lympne were delighted with the new arrival, especially as black rhins are knwn fr being difficult t breed in captivity(圈养).
Paul Beer, head f rhin sectin at Prt Lympne, said: “Obviusly we're all abslutely delighted t welcme anther calf t ur black rhin family. She's healthy, strng and already eager t play and explre. Her mther, Sli, is a first-time mum and she is ding a fantastic jb. It's still a little t cld fr them t g ut int the pen, but as sn as the weather warms up, I have n dubt that the little ne will be ut and abut explring and playing every day.”
The adrable female calf is the secnd black rhin brn this year at the reserve, but it is t early t tell if the calves will make gd candidates t be returned t prtected areas f the wild. The first rhin t be brn at Prt Lympne arrived n January 5 t first-time mther Kisima and weighed abut 32 kg. His mther, grandmther and great grandmther were all brn at the reserve and still live there.
Accrding t the Wrld Wildlife Fund, the glbal black rhin ppulatin has drpped as lw as 5,500, giving the rhins a “critically endangered” status.
24. Which f the fllwing best describes the breeding prgramme?
A. Cstly. B. Cntrversial.
C. Ambitius.D. Successful.
解析:推理判断题。 根据第一段第二、三句可知,林姆尼港自然保护区在一月份迎来了在保护区内出生的第四十头黑犀幼崽,而众所周知,黑犀是难以圈养繁育的,所以可判断该繁育项目是成功的。
答案:D
25. What des Paul Beer say abut the new-brn rhin?
A. She lves staying with her mther.
B. She dislikes utdr activities.
C. She is in gd cnditin.
D. She is sensitive t heat.
解析:细节理解题。本题问及保罗关于新出生的黑犀说了什么。A项:保罗并未提及黑犀幼崽喜欢和妈妈待在一起。B项:根据第二段中的“It's still a little t cld fr them t g ut int the pen ... I have n dubt that the little ne will be ut and abut explring ...”可知,目前外面的天气太冷,不适合黑犀幼崽外出,并不是她不喜欢户外活动。C项:根据第二段中的“She's healthy, strng and ...”可知,黑犀幼崽的健康状况良好。D项:保罗并未提及黑犀幼崽对高温敏感。
答案:C
26. What similar experience d Sli and Kisima have?
A. They had their first brn in January.
B. They enjyed explring new places.
C. They lived with their grandmthers.
D. They were brught t the reserve yung.
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“When the tiny creature arrived n January 31”和第二段中的“Her mther, Sli, is a first-time mum and she is ding a fantastic jb.”可知,索利奥是在一月份第一次当妈妈的;根据第三段第二句中的“The first rhin t be brn at Prt Lympne arrived n January 5 t first-time mther Kisima and weighed abut 32 kg.”可知,基西马也是在一月份第一次产下幼崽。
答案:A
27. What can be inferred abut Prt Lympne Reserve?
A. The rhin sectin will be pen t the public.
B. It aims t cntrl the number f the animals.
C. It will cntinue t wrk with the Wrld Wildlife Fund.
D. Sme f its rhins may be sent t the prtected wild areas.
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中的“but it is t early t tell if the calves will make gd candidates t be returned t prtected areas f the wild”可知,要判断这些黑犀幼崽能否成为被送回到野生保护区的候选者还为时尚早。因此可推断出,部分犀牛可能会被送回到野生保护区。
答案:D
C
Wildlife faces threats frm habitat destructin, pllutin and ther human actins. Althugh prtecting wildlife can seem difficult at times, even small actins in yur wn neighburhd can help prtect many different animals. As the saying ges, “Think glbally and act lcally.” Yu can prtect wildlife fr future generatins.
Create wildlife-friendly areas in yur backyard. When chsing yur lawn and landscaping, chse native plants that can prvide fd r living places fr native wildlife. This will als help cut dwn n pllutin. Add bird r bat huses t yur yard r garden t attract these species and ffer places t them t live in.
Avid disrupting(扰乱) the natural ecsystem in yur area. Nn-native plants r animals can destry habitats, particularly if there is n natural predatr(捕食性动物) t keep the species in a certain amunt. They can kill r disturb native plants that prvide fd and living places fr wildlife.
Practise a greener lifestyle. By saving water and fssil fuels, yu will be helping t prtect the wildlife arund yu. Take public transprtatin when yu can, turn ff electric devices when yu're nt using them, take shrter shwers and keep yur heat at r belw 20℃ during the winter. Becme knwledgeable abut what can cause glbal warming, which disrupts migratin patterns and habitats.
Buy prducts that are wildlife friendly. Avid prducts that are made frm threatened r endangered animals. Keep in mind that sme endangered animals are killed by traps, r hunters wh are after ther wildlife within the same habitat.
Talk t r write t plicymakers abut prtecting wildlife. Write letters t a lcal newspaper. Discuss ways t help animals with friends and family members.
Limit the family size. Ppulatin grwth is ne f the majr factrs in habitat destructin. By living in established city limits and limiting the family size t arund tw children per family, the earth's ppulatin will stabilise(稳定) and native habitats can be prtected.
28. What's the main idea f the first paragraph?
A. It is impssible t prtect wildlife.
B. Yu can prtect wildlife by taking small actins.
C. Prtecting wildlife needs ideas rather than actins.
D. Humans are big threats t wildlife in fact.
解析:段落大意题。由第一段第二句“Althugh prtecting wildlife can seem difficult at times, even small actins in yur wn neighburhd can help prtect many different animals.”可知,虽然保护野生动植物有时看起来很困难,但是实际上,我们完全可以采取一些小的行动来保护它们。故选B项。
答案:B
29. What shuld we d t prtect wildlife?
A. Stp nn-native plants and animals destrying the natural ecsystem.
B. Knw mre knwledge abut wildlife.
C. Increase the ppulatin in the wrld.
D. Write letters abut animals t yur friends.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“They can kill r disturb native plants that prvide fd and living places fr wildlife.”可知,非本地植物可以杀死或干扰为野生动物提供食物和栖息地的本地植物,所以我们要阻止外来动植物破坏自然生态系统。故选A项。
答案:A
30. Which f the fllwing can be taken as a greener lifestyle?
A. Planting native trees in yur backyard.
B. Keeping the water abve 20℃ when yu are bathing.
C. Taking a bus when yu are ging ut.
D. Only eating vegetables.
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的首句“Practise a greener lifestyle.”和第三句的“Take public transprtatin when yu can”可知,坐公共汽车出行是一种绿色的生活方式。故选C项。
答案:C
31. What is a suitable title fr the text?
A. Why Glbal Warming Affects Wildlife
B. Whether We Are Friendly t Wildlife
C. What Makes Wildlife Endangered
D. Hw We Can Prtect Wildlife
解析:标题归纳题。本文主要介绍了我们怎样在日常生活中从小事做起来保护野生动植物。故选D项。
答案:D
D
All ver the wrld, thusands f animals are used fr wildlife turism. Peple travel t watch mnkey shws, hug baby tigers and swim with dlphins. It might lk like fun, but there are reprts that animals are hurt nw and again. The Wrld Animal Prtectin (WAP) says that up t 550,000 wild animals are expsed(暴露) t ill-treatment arund the wrld; in Cambdia, fr example, it's been reprted that elephants have died after carrying turists fr lng in ht weather. This is getting attentin—ver 100 travel cmpanies have prmised that they will n lnger pen up such places. Hwever, sme peple argue that animal turism isn't always as bad as it seems. S what d yu think?
32. Hw many wild animals are facing bad treatment accrding t WAP?
A. Mre than 100. B. Hundreds.
C. Thusands. D. Abut 550,000.
解析:细节理解题。从第一段的“up t 550,000 wild animals are expsed t ill-treatment arund the wrld”可知,大约有55万只野生动物未能得到优待。故选D项。
答案:D
33. What d the underlined wrds “such places” refer t the places fr?
A. Freign travellers.
B. Sick elephants.
C. Wildlife prtectin.
D. Animal turism.
解析:指代判断题。前文介绍了因游客参观而使动物受到伤害,故旅游公司不开放的地方应该为观赏动物的地方。故选D项。
答案:D
34. What pinin d the tw grups have in cmmn?
A. Animals can live wherever they like.
B. Wildlife shuld be prtected.
C. Animal turism supprts pr peple.
D. Wildlife is well lked after.
解析:推理判断题。Grup Yes的观点认为不要打扰野生动物,Grup N的观点是可以发展动物旅游,以便更好地了解野生动物,两种观点都是为了更好地保护野生动物。故选B项。
答案:B
35. What is the text mainly abut?
A. Ways f prtecting rare species.
B. Different pinins n wildlife turism.
C. Hw t bring turists enjyment.
D. Whether t cllect infrmatin n wildlife.
解析:主旨大意题。本文主要讨论了人们对野生动物旅游业的两种不同的观点。故选B项。
答案:B
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据下面短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have yu ever seen an animal being mistreated(虐待)? Seeing a pet r wild animal get hurt might make yu sad, angry, r afraid. 36.____ In fact, the gd news is that everyne—including yu—can be a helping hand fr animals.
Keep yur eyes and ears pen.
37. Watch fr changes in the way they lk r act. Lk ut fr animals that:
﹡ have cuts r ther bruises(伤痕)
﹡ avid r attack peple when peple cme clse
﹡ are t thin
﹡ are missing fur
﹡ are almst always left utside
These signs dn't necessarily mean a pet has been hurt n purpse, but they shuldn't be ignred. If yu see any f these signs, set them dwn. 38. What did yu see r hear? Where? When? Were ther peple arund?
39.
Never mve an injured animal! Ask a parent, teacher, r ther adults yu trust fr help. Find ut whether the injured animal in yur twn can be saved by animal shelters r plice. Keep their phne numbers at hand. If the persn mistreating animals is a friend r family member, tell an adult yu trust.
Speak up.
Let ther kids knw what t d if they see an animal being hurt. Using the infrmatin abve, make psters t hang r flyers(传单) t hand ut at schl. Include the phne numbers f the plice department r animal shelters wh can save the injured animals. 40. They need us t speak up fr them!
A. Send it t animal shelters.
B. Yu might think there's nthing yu can d.
C. Remember, animals can't speak fr themselves.
D. Or if yu see smene hurting an animal, write dwn the details.
E. Get t knw pets in yur neighburhd.
F. Animals are friends f human beings.
G. Reprt it.
36. 解析:根据下文“In fact, the gd news is that everyne—including yu—can be a helping hand fr animals.”可知,事实上,好消息是每个人(包括你)都可以帮助那些动物。故B项“你或许认为你无能为力”符合上文语境。
答案:B
37. 解析:根据“Keep yur eyes and ears pen.”可知, 建议你注意四周,即要关注你周围邻居的宠物。“Watch fr changes in the way they lk r act. Lk ut fr animals that ...”注意它们外表或行为方式的变化,可推断,E项“要了解周围的宠物”符合上下文语境。
答案:E
38. 解析:根据上句“如果你看到这样的迹象,把它们记下来。”及下文“What did yu see r hear? Where? When? Were ther peple arund?”你看到或听到了什么、在哪里、什么时候、是否有其他人等这些细节应该记录下来。故D项“或者如果你看到有人伤害动物,记下细节”符合语境。
答案:D
39. 解析:根据“Never mve an injured animal!Ask a parent, teacher, r ther adults yu trust fr help.”可知,本段主要讲述了看到受伤的动物时,寻求成年人的帮助,G项短小精悍、语言简练、内容概括,符合语境。
答案:G
40. 解析:根据“They need us t speak up fr them!”可知,它们(动物)需要我们为它们发声。可推知,C项“记住,动物不会为自己发声”符合语境。
答案:C
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One mrning in early fall, I fund a pair f wild geese n ur pnd. The beautiful sight caught me by 41 because we'd never seen geese there befre. I 42 they wuld sn be n their way, s I enjyed the 43 t be clse t them. I wndered where they came frm and why they'd 44 ur pnd.
The next mrning, the geese were still ur guests, s I watched them at a distance t shw them I meant n 45 . Still, I culdn't resist getting a clser lk. I stpped by sme trees near the water's edge and quietly lked at them thrugh the 46 . I was surprised t see that they were 47 me.
As the days passed, I cntinued t see them every day. They craned(伸长) their necks and raised their heads cautiusly but seemed t realise I was a friend. Later, my 48 abut why they were staying at the pnd s lng changed t cncern. It wuldn't be lng befre the 49 winter came and the pnd frze ver.
One day, as they were feeding in the grass, I discvered the reasn fr their 50 —the male had a brken left wing. He was unable t fly, and his mate wuld nt leave him behind. I asked a wildlife bilgist friend what I shuld d. He explained that smetimes a brken wing will 51 by itself and suggested that I let nature take its curse.
On the first day f Nvember, I 52 sight f the geese running tward the pnd, beating their wings with great effrt. Bth gradually climbed higher and flew ver the pnd. Then they turned back tward me, flying n mre than 50 feet ver my head as if t say gdbye. Then they were 53 .
The seasn's first snw fell the next day. The birds must have 54 that winter was cming and that it was time t g. I miss them very much nw and I'll never frget their 55 t each ther. We can all learn a lessn r tw frm this pair.
41. A. angerB. surprise
C. terrr D. srrw
解析:anger愤怒;surprise惊讶;terrr恐怖;srrw悲哀。句意:这美丽的景色使我大吃一惊,因为我们以前从未在那里见过大雁。根据空后的“because we'd never seen geese there befre”可知,这美丽的景象令作者吃惊。catch smebdy by surprise意为“使某人吃惊”。故选B项。
答案:B
42. A. deniedB. fund
C. realised D. assumed
解析:deny否定;find发现;realise意识到;assume设想,认为。句意:我以为它们很快就会上路。由下文内容可知,大雁并没有马上飞走,所以此处指作者一开始认为它们很快会上路。故选D项。
答案:D
43. A. pininB. pprtunity
C. feeling D. message
解析:pinin观点;pprtunity机会;feeling感觉;message信息。句意:所以我很高兴有机会接近它们。上文提到“we'd never seen geese there befre”和“they wuld sn be n their way”,由此可知,作者非常享受这次和大雁近距离接触的机会。故选B项。
答案:B
44. A. decided B. rdered
C. chsen D. frgtten
解析:decide决定;rder命令;chse选择;frget忘记。句意:我想知道它们从哪里来,为什么选择我们的池塘。故选C项。
答案:C
45. A. vilenceB. pain
C. harm D. punishment
解析:vilence暴力;pain疼痛;harm伤害;punishment惩罚。句意:所以我在远处看着它们,让它们知道我没有恶意。由“watched them at a distance”可知,作者站在远处是为了表明没有伤害它们的意思。故选C项。
答案:C
46. A. windwsB. frests
C. villages D. branches
解析:windw窗户;frest森林;village村庄;branch树枝。句意:我在池塘边的一些树旁停了下来,透过树枝静静地看着它们。由“I stpped by sme trees”可知,此处表示作者透过树缝安静地看着它们。故选D项。
答案:D
47. A. laughing at
B. shuting at
C. staring at
D. waving at
解析:laugh at嘲笑;shut at对……喊;stare at凝视;wave at 朝……挥手。 句意:我很惊讶地看到它们在盯着我看。故选C项。
答案:C
48. A. wrryB. hesitatin
C. claim D. curisity
解析:wrry担忧;hesitatin犹豫;claim声称;curisity好奇。句意:后来,我对它们为什么要在池塘里待这么久的好奇变成了对它们的关心。由“why they were staying at the pnd s lng”判断出,这是一种好奇。故选D项。
答案:D
49. A. shrtB. cruel
C. mild D. early
解析:shrt短的;cruel残酷的;mild温和的;early早的。句意:过不了多久,残酷的冬天将会来临,池塘就会结冰。由“and the pnd frze ver”可知,要不了多久冬天将会来临,形容冬季寒冷的形容词。故选B项。
答案:B
50. A. lve B. injury
C. jurney D. visit
解析:lve爱;injury伤害;jurney旅行;visit拜访。句意:一天,当它们在草地上觅食时,我发现了它们造访的原因。故选D项。
答案:D
51. A. test B. appear
C. drp D. heal
解析:test测试;appear出现;drp落下;heal治愈。句意:他解释说,有时折断的翅膀会自行愈合,并建议我顺其自然。由下文中的“and suggested that I let nature take its curse”可知,有时候断了的翅膀可以自愈。故选D项。
答案:D
52. A. fixedB. caught
C. met D. remembered
解析:fix固定;catch抓;meet遇见;remember记得。句意:11月的第一天,我看见大雁在向池塘奔去,使劲地拍打着翅膀。catch sight f “看到;瞥见”,是固定短语。故选B项。
答案:B
53. A. ut f sight
B. ut f questin
C. ut f place
D. ut f reach
解析:ut f sight看不见;ut f questin毫无疑问;ut f place 不合适;ut f reach够不到。句意:然后它们就消失了。大雁与作者告别后越飞越远,直至从视野中消失。ut f sight是固定用法,意思是“看不见”。故选A项。
答案:A
54. A. sensedB. cmplained
C. prved D. smelt
解析:sense 感觉到;cmplain抱怨;prve证明;smell闻。句意:鸟儿们一定已经感觉到冬天快到了,是时候飞走了。根据常识可以判断出,冬天快到时,鸟儿们是能感觉到的。故选A项。
答案:A
55. A. adviceB. respect
C. devtinD. attentin
解析:advice建议;respect尊重;devtin 忠诚;attentin注意力。句意:我现在非常想念它们,我永远不会忘记它们对彼此的忠诚。由上文中的“He was unable t fly, and his mate wuld nt leave him behind.”可知,大雁是忠诚的鸟。所以此处表示作者永远不会忘记它们对彼此的忠诚。故选C项。
答案:C
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In many cuntries tday, laws prtect wildlife. In India, the need fr such prtectin 56. (realise) centuries ag. Abut 300 years ag, 57. Indian writer described frests 58. were smewhat like natinal parks tday. The killing f animals was 59.____ (careful) supervised(监督). Sme animals were fully prtected in the frest. Nbdy was allwed 60. (cut) dwn timber(木材), burn wd fr charcal, r catch animals fr their fur. Animals which became 61. (danger) t human visitrs were caught r killed utside the park, s that ther animals wuld nt becme uneasy.
The need fr wildlife prtectin is 62. (great) nw than befre. Abut a thusand species f animals are in danger f dying ut, and the rate at which they are being destryed 63. (increase). If we dn't take 64. (measure) t prtect wildlife, sme day ur children will see n living creatures 65. themselves.
56. 解析:句意:在印度,几百年前人们就意识到了这种保护的必要性。根据语境和空后的centuries ag可知,应用一般过去时;又因realise和the need fr such prtectin之间是被动关系,所以用一般过去时的被动语态,主语为单数。故填was realised。
答案:was realised
57. 解析:此处泛指“一个印度人”,且Indian以元音音素开头,故填an。
答案:an
58. 解析:分析句子结构可以看出,空格处引导的是修饰frests的定语从句,而定语从句中缺少主语,故填that/which。
答案:that/which
59. 解析:句意:捕杀动物受到严格的监督。根据空格前的was和空格后的supervised可知,空格处应填副词,修饰动词,故填carefully。
答案:carefully
60. 解析:句意:没有人被允许砍伐木材,烧木头做木炭,或者抓动物取毛皮。allw sb t d sth意为“允许某人做某事”,为固定用法。故填t cut。
答案:t cut
61. 解析:句意:对人类游客有危险的动物在公园外被捕获或杀死,这样其他动物就不会感到不安。根据空格前的became可知,空格处需要填形容词作表语,故填dangerus。
答案:dangerus
62. 解析:根据空后的than可知,空格处应用形容词的比较级,故填greater。
答案:greater
63. 解析:句意:大约有一千种动物面临灭绝的危险,而且它们被毁灭的速度还在增长。根据语境可知,此处表示动物灭绝的速度正在增长,所以应用现在进行时。故填is increasing。
答案:is increasing
64. 解析:句意:如果我们不采取措施保护野生动物,总有一天,我们的孩子将除了他们自己,看不到任何生物。take measures t d sth意为“采取措施做某事”,为固定用法,故填measures。
答案:measures
65. 解析:根据语境可知,此处指除了孩子们自己,他们看不到别的生物,故填but/except。
答案:but/except
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
现在各种野生动物日趋减少,有些已经濒临灭种。假设你是王平,请结合以下几点,给世界自然基金会(WWF)写一封信,请他们帮助拯救野生动物。内容要点:
(1)建立野生动物保护区;
(2)见到猎杀野生动物者立即向野生动物保护协会反映;
(3)积极宣传保护野生动物的重要性;
(4)禁止乱砍滥伐;
(5)禁止用野生动物的皮毛做衣服,也不吃野味。
参考词汇:协会 assciatin
注意:
(1)词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
(2)可以适当增加细节,但不能逐句翻译。
Dear WWF,
Nw a grwing number f wild animals are dying ut every year. S hw t prtect the wildlife draws increasing attentin. My advice is as fllws.
First, the gvernment shuld set up sme nature reserves fr wild animals where n ne can hunt them. Once a pacher is fund, he r she must be reprted t the Wildlife Prtectin Assciatin. Secnd, we wuld like t prmte peple's awareness f prtecting wild animals. Third, we had better nt cut dwn as many trees as we wish because the frest is the hme f wild animals. Last but nt least, we are nt suppsed t kill wild animals fr their fur r eat their meat.
Please help the wild animals and I am strngly cnvinced that we will live with them in peace with yur help.
Yurs truly,
Wang Ping
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
A Christmas Gse Kept Them Warm
This late December, my yunger brther, Buddy Earl, and I were n an imprtant missin: G t Uncle Tmmie's place and get a gse. The hike ver Little Muntain and back t get there wuld be wrth it. Uncle Tmmie raised the best geese arund, and he'd ffered t give us ne fr Christmas dinner.
Dark cluds were gathering in the sky abve and a cld wind came in frm the nrth. The snw wuld be falling sn enugh. Uncle Tmmie met us at the dr with a wrried expressin. “I'm nt rushing yu bys ff, ” he said, “but the way the wind is picking up, yu'd better get the gse and head fr hme. ”
I didn't argue. Having scped(迅速抱住) up a gse in the yard and held him tightly under my arm, I said a quick thank yu and gdbye. Buddy and I had what we came fr: the best Christmas dinner ever. A light snw started as we began climbing up Little Muntain. We didn't talk fr a while. The snw came dwn harder and the wind seemed t blw straight thrugh my cat. I strked(轻抚) the gse's head and said, “I wish we had feathers t keep us warm like yu, r heavier cats.”
The gse hid his head clser t his feathered bdy. By the time we reached the tp f the muntain, bth Buddy Earl and I were in hrrr. We culd barely see thrugh the snw spinning(旋转) arund us.
“Dug, I'm freezing,” Buddy Earl said. “I think we shuld g back.” But we were clser t hme than t Uncle Tmmie's huse. We had t push n. I was s cld, my legs getting s stiff; I hnestly wndered if we wuld make it.
I grasped Uncle Tmmie's gse clser t my chest. That bird was the nly thing warm abut me.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
With an idea ccurring t me, I stepped t my brther and asked him t pen his cat. “Are yu crazy?” he was cnfused. When he saw I was serius he slwly unzipped his cat and pened it. I placed the warm gse inside his cat and zipped it back up.“Keep the gse's head ut s he can breathe.” Buddy Earl sighed happily. My plan was wrking.We passed the gse back and frth between us all the way dwn. He didn't cmplain abut it either. At the ft f the muntain, we left the wind and whirring snw behind. When mum met us with her pen arms, I shwed mum the gse inside my cat.
Settled in frnt f the warm stve, we explained hw the gse had kept us frm freezing. “We can't have time fr dinner,” Buddy Earl and I said in chrus. This gse might have saved ur lives. We had t save his!Mum agreed and prmised nt t eat him either.I dn't remember what we ate. I just knw it wasn't gse. Charley, as we named him, lived ut his life piddling arund the yard and pnd, bssing arund the chickens we kept fr eggs. Dad even bught a cuple mre geese t keep Charley cmpany. A life as the mst imprtant bird this side f Little Muntain was fitting fr ur her.
Prgramme A
Dates:15-17 July, 2023
Days:Mnday t Wednesday
:00 p.m.
Prgramme B
Dates: 6-8 August, 2023
Days:Tuesday t Thursday
Time: 9:30 :00 p.m.
Grup Yes
·Animals weren't put n this planet fr enjy-ment. They shuld be free t live as they chse.
·The way animals are treated is ften cruel and causes much pain. Even if treated well, they cannt act in the same way as they wuld in the wild.
·We dn't need wildlife turism. We can see animals clse up in their natural hme in TV prgrammes. There's n need t disturb(打扰) them in real life.
Grup N
·It is enjyable and educatinal fr peple t cmmunicate with the wnderful animals. The mre peple knw abut them, the mre they want t prtect them.
·Wildlife turism brings mney t pr areas and may be the nly way fr sme peple t make a living.
·Nt all animals are treated badly. Sme endangered animals are under the prtectin f prgrammes that lk after rare species.
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