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读后续写中涉及人与动物的和谐相处,人对动物的救助甚至动物对人带来的温暖都是常见话题。(如2024年九省联考适应性考试真题“海豚玛雅的秘密”,2023年浙江卷“我与蜂鸟的邂逅”)相关词块及句式如下:
【素材宝库】
金句积累
1.(2024年九省联考) Frm then n, the Sea Life Park is full f warmth and harmny. Maya’s perfrmance in frnt f the audience is getting better and better.
从那时起,海洋生物公园就充满了温暖与和谐。玛雅在观众面前的表演越来越好。
2.(2023年浙江卷1月)It seemed that the bird was waiting fr me, its beady eyes lcked n mine as if trying t cnvey sme deep, unspken gratitude.
那只鸟似乎在等着我,它那明亮的眼睛盯着我,仿佛在试图表达某种深深的、不言而喻的感激之情。
Her dad, Ted Kasper, wh tk sme phts when he saw his daughter cming dwn the trail with a dg n her shulders.
她的父亲,泰德·卡斯帕,当他看到他的女儿骑着一只狗下来时,他拍了一些照片。
Lking beynd ur reach high in the sky, birds have feelings like human beings, s d many ther living things.
越过高处的天空,鸟类有像人类一样的感觉,许多其他的生物也是如此。
This experience has been as meaningful t me as anything in my life.
这段经历对我来说和我生活中一样有意义。
A dg will teach yu uncnditinal lve. If yu can have that in yur life, things wn't be t bad. 一只狗会教会你无条件的爱。如果你的生活中有这个,事情就不会太糟糕。
We can judge the heart f a man by his treatment f animals.
我们可以通过一个人对待动物的方式来判断他的心。
If having a sul means being able t feel lve and lyalty and gratitude, then animals are better ff than a lt f humans.
如果拥有灵魂意味着能够感受到爱、忠诚和感激,那么动物比许多人都要好。
Such shrt little lives ur pets have t spend with us, and yet they give us s much.
我们的宠物和我们一起度过的生命如此短暂,然而它们给了我们这么多。
Oscar reached up and rubbed his paws against the authr's husband's face.
奥斯卡伸出手,用爪子摩擦着作者丈夫的脸。
Max, very different frm ther cats walking arund the rm while the kids read, purred n his lap as if he had understd what Ben read.
马克斯和当孩子们读书时在房间里走动的其他猫非常不同,他在腿上咕噜着(发出呼噜声),好像他明白了本读的东西。
When the wner rushed dwn t find him, he disappeared.
当主人冲下去找他时,他消失了。
A dg will stay with yu even if it's raining cats and dgs utside, s never push them away. Remember, all they want is yur attentin.
即使外面下着倾盆大雨,狗也会和你待在一起,所以永远不要推开它们。记住,它们想要的就是你的关注。
If a dg will nt cme t yu after having lked yu in the face, yu shuld g hme and examine yur face.
如果一只狗在你盯着它看之后不愿意走向你,你应该回家审视一下自己的脸。
The nly time dgs dn't keep their wrd is when they are chased by cats.
狗唯一不守信用的时候是当它们被猫追赶时。
Dgs are nt ur whle life, but they make ur lives whle.
狗不是我们的全部生活,但它们让我们的生活变得完整。
Dgs are miracles with paws.
狗是用爪子创造奇迹的。
The lyal cmpaninship f a pet is as much a surce f pleasure as it is a cmfrt in times f anxiety.
宠物的忠实陪伴既是快乐的源泉,也是焦虑时的安慰。
The lve f a dg is uncnditinal, the lyalty f a dg is unwavering, and the friendship f a dg is eternal.
一只狗的爱是无条件的,一只狗的忠诚是坚定不移的,一只狗的友谊是永恒的。
Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask n questins; they pass n criticisms.
动物是如此令人愉悦的朋友——他们不提问题;他们不做评论。
Ben felt a wave f disappintment, sinking int the great sadness f lsing his feline friend.
Ben感到一阵失望,沉浸在失去猫科动物朋友的巨大悲痛之中。
When Max greeted him with a mew, a sense f gratitude surging thrugh Ben’s heart.
当马克斯喵喵一声迎接他时,一种感激之情涌上了本的心头。
23.The fear that Max was adpted by smene crept int his mind, reducing him t tears.
对马克斯被别人收养的恐惧悄悄进入了他的脑海,使他流下了眼泪。
The sun shne brightly in the sky, casting a warm shadw n the figure where a by
was patiently telling stries t a cat.
太阳在天空中闪耀,给一个男孩耐心地给猫讲故事的身影投下了温暖的影子。
He turned arund and fund Max lying in Mrs. Patel’s curtyard, yawning and stretching lazily.
他转过身来,发现马克斯躺在她的太太身上。帕特尔的院子里,打着哈欠,懒洋洋地伸展着身子。
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Step 1 通读语篇,精准理解
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2.关键信息:根据记叙文六要素wh, when, where, what, why, hw, 把握故事梗概.
Step 2 把握全局,梳理故事情节
Step 3 推动情节,寻找线索,展开续写
1.发现问题
2.情节发展
设置矛盾与冲突
合理的解决办法
3.主旨升华
Step 4 激活表达,精品输出
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【 高考真题】
1.(2024年九省联考读后续写)
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。
Last summer, Hilda wrked as a vlunteer with dlphin trainers at a sea life park. Her jb was t make sure the tanks were free f any items s that the trainers culd train the dlphins t fetch specific items. Hwever, ne day after cleaning, ne f the dlphins, Maya, presented Hilda with a candy wrapper frm the tank. When Katherine, the trainer, saw this, she blamed Hilda fr her carelessness. Upset but nt discuraged by this event, Hilda decided t d sme spying n Maya.
The next mrning, Hilda arrived at the park early. She put n her scuba gear (水下呼吸器) and jumped int the tank fr her usual, underwater sweep. Finding nthing in the tank, she climbed ut f the water just in time t see Katherine jumping in n the ther side. After what happened yesterday, Hilda knew what she was ding. She watched as Katherine perfrmed her underwater search, but Hilda wasn’t surprised when she surfaced empty-handed.
During the tank sweeps, Maya had been swimming playfully, but nw the dlphin stpped suddenly and swam t the back part f the tank where the filter (过滤) bx was lcated. She stuck her nse dwn behind the bx and then swam away. What was Maya ding back there? Hilda wndered. She jumped back int the water and swam ver t take a lk behind the bx, and her questin was answered. Hilda then swam acrss the tank fllwing Maya’s path and emerged frm the water t find Katherine remving her scuba gear. As Katherine turned arund, her muth drpped pen. There was Maya at the edge f the tank with a cmb (梳子) in her muth waiting fr her treat.
“Maya! Where did yu get that?” demanded Katherine, taking the cmb and thrwing her a fish. “I knw where she gt it,” declared Hilda climbing ut f the tank with a handful f items still wet frm their watery, resting place. “What’s all this?” Katherine asked, bviusly cnfused.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“This is Maya’s secret,” Hilda said with a big smile.
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Nw Katherine realized what had been ging n.
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(2023年浙江卷1月)
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。
I was invited t a ckut n an ld friend’s farm in western Washingtn. I parked my car utside the farm and walked past a milking huse which had apparently nt been used in many years. A nise at a windw caught my attentin, s I entered it. It was a hummingbird (蜂鸟), desperately trying t escape. She was cvered in spider-webs (蛛网) and was barely able t mve her wings. She ceased her struggle the instant I picked her up.
With the bird in my cupped hand, I lked arund t see hw she had gtten in. The brken windw glass was the likely answer. I stuffed a piece f clth int the hle and tk her utside, clsing the dr securely behind me.
When I pened my hand, the bird did nt fly away; she sat lking at me with her bright eyes. I remved the sticky spider-webs that cvered her head and wings. Still, she made n attempt t fly. Perhaps she had been struggling against the windw t lng and was t tired? Or t thirsty?
As I carried her up the blackberry-lined path tward my car where I kept a water bttle, she began t mve. I stpped, and she sn tk wing but did nt immediately fly away.
Hvering (悬停), she apprached within six inches f my face. Fr a very lng mment, this tiny creature lked int my eyes, turning her head frm side t side. Then she flew quickly ut f sight.
During the ckut, I tld my hsts abut the hummingbird incident. They prmised t fix the windw. As I was departing, my friends walked me t my car. I was standing by the car when a hummingbird flew t the center f ur grup and began hvering. She turned frm persn t persn until she came t me. She again lked directly int my eyes, then let ut a squeaking call and was gne. Fr a mment, all were speechless. Then smene said, “She must have cme t say gdbye.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
A few weeks later, I went t the farm again.
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I was just abut t leave when the hummingbird appeared.
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【 名校模拟题提升练】
1.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
Fr mst peple, adpting (收养) a pet is ne f the best decisins that they can ever make in their lives. In additin t giving an animal a hme and a lving family, the wner will find the cmpany f a pet brings mre happiness than expected.
Fr smene like Maria, having a pet was very suitable. She was all alne after mving t a new apartment in Brazil, which made her feel lnely.
S when she fund a cute black puppy named Chips, she knew she had t take him hme. Maria thught that Chips wuld be able t fill the emptiness that she had been experiencing frm living all alne.
Maria was right. Once she tk the puppy hme, they immediately bnded. Hwever, as Maria had t wrk during the day, she was wrried abut leaving Chips hme alne in her apartment. She was als wrried that his crying wuld upset her neighbrs.
One night, when she returned hme, utside her dr was a package with a flded nte attached t it. Maria knew that she was in truble. She hped that she wuld nt be evicted (驱逐) frm her new apartment because f Chips. She lved Chips s much, and she was afraid that she might have t get rid f him because he made t much nise whenever she was away. Maria was frightened and wndered wh culd have left it at the dr because she had little cntact with the peple in the building except her neighbr, Angelia. In fact, they nly said hell few times.
Hwever, when she nticed the names n the flded nte, she fund that it wasn’t addressed t her but t her dg, Chips, and that it was “written” by anther dg named Crte. Maria pened the package first and fund a few tys fr pets.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
Curius, Maria pened the nte and started reading it.
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With Chips fllwing her, Maria kncked at Angelia’s dr.
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2.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。
Fr as lng as I can remember, my parents raised me with dgs, cats, birds and fish in the huse, and I felt the mst cmfrt with these pets in my surrundings. As an nly child, I grew up talking t these animals since I never had a partner t play with at hme.
I created characters fr each f the pets and I included them in my imaginary adventures, tying capes nt the dgs, wh were changed int superheres, and giving headwear t the cats, wh became girls. Even after I began attending pre-schl, I’d eagerly await my return frm schl s that I culd relay all the exciting details t my pets wh wuld listen and pretend t be slightly interested in my wandering. In fact, I prbably cmmunicated with my pets mre than I did with my friends, since these animals ffered a sense f safety which n individual culd prvide. It never felt strange fr me t talk with members f different species and I always felt satisfied after I spke with them.
Imagine the shck I faced when I realized that certain cruel persns badly treated their pets. Over the spring break f third grade when I visited Aunt Judy and my cusins in Philadelphia, I met her ne-eyed cat, Grdn. A cld, skinny creature, I firstly avided directing my attentin twards the cat. Aunt Judy must have nticed my strange behavir, s she tk me aside and explained that the Grdn’s wner had deserted him. The cat was extremely unhealthy and injured when Aunt Judy discvered him.
After she had fund medical treatments fr the cat, my aunt decided t keep him because Aunt Judy said, “The unwanted animals are the nes mst in need f smene t lve them whleheartedly.” After my aunt’s advice, I spent additinal time t knw Grdn and as days passed, he grew less afraid f me and I became mre willing t lve him.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Para 1: It brke my heart t see his sad eyes.
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Para 2: N creature lves such a lnely end t their life.
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3.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
During the 25 years we’ve lived in ur hme, many cats have appeared n my prch (门廊), gazing thrugh the glass dr, silently begging fr fd. Well, what can I d? Certainly nt ignre their lvely faces. Even as my husband says “Dn’t feed these cats, Caren,” I am pening the dr, with cat fd bag in hand. These cats usually stay a few days, maybe a cuple mnths befre disappearing int the wds.
One evening while feeding the hrses, I saw smething mve. I turned just in time t glimpse a black tail disappearing under ur shed (小棚). Later, I saw a skinny yung cat sneak arund and finish the leftvers. The next time I saw her, she had a cmpanin, a black male cat. I made sure t put ut enugh fd fr the bth f them.
Pretty sn, they were appearing at dinnertime with ur ther cats. I named them Minnie and Freddy. I wuld give them fd in separate cntainers, but they wuld walk up and dwn until I went back inside. Then, with n human near, they wuld devur their meals. This went n fr a cuple f weeks. One day, Freddy didn’t shw up. We never saw him again.
But Minnie kept sticking arund ur rm, dividing time between the shed and the prch. She was n lnger skinny and lked quite nicely. I cngratulated myself n her newfund health. Hwever, she kept gaining weight —especially arund her middle. Yup, she was pregnant (怀孕的).
注意:续写词数应为90词左右。
We fixed up a small place in the shed fr Minnie.
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Frm that day n, ur family grew nt nly with Minnie but als with her adrable babies, creating a harmnius and lving envirnment fr all f us t cherish(珍惜).
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4.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。
“Wf! Wf!” Emma was clsing up her bkstre and the lud barking behind her frightened her s badly that she drpped her keys. She turned and fund a large dg standing behind her. “Where did yu cme frm?” Emma asked as she gt back her keys.
The dg walked clser and pressed up against Emma’s leg. He lked up at Emma and wagged his tail, Emma tuched his ear, and her hand brushed against the cllar (项圈) hidden beneath the dg’s thick cat. Emma parted the dg’s fur t see if there was a name tag attached t the cllar. Instead, she fund rws f shiny blue and yellw stnes encircled the cllar. “That is ne fancy cllar,” Emma said. “Smene must be lking fr yu.”
Emma glanced up and dwn the street, but didn’t find anyne wh seemed like they were lking fr the dg. She asked sme passers-by if they’d seen anyne, but they all shk their heads.
It seemed like she had n ther chice, s Emma tk the dg hme with her. She ate dinner, fed the dg sme f the fd she’d bught n the way hme, then settled nt the sfa. The dg sat beside the sfa and rested his chin n her knee. Emma lked dwn int his sulful eyes. “Dn’t wrry. I’ll find yur wner.” She patted the dg’s head.
Emma tk the dg t her bkshp with her the next day. “I didn’t knw yu had a dg.” Emma lked up at the man wh’d just entered her shp. It was her regular custmer Peter.
“I fund him, but he’s nt mine,” Emma said.
“Well, I hpe he wn’t scare away yur custmers.” Peter walked clser t the dg. Peter’s wrds wrried Emma. She kept a clse eye n the dg, but he didn’t bark at anyne. When a wman with a little kid entered the stre, the dg even went ver t sniff (g) the child.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Lking at the well-behaved dg, Emma decided t d smething t help find his wner.
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With days passing, Emma finally gt a call frm a wman named Sarah.
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5.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。续写词数应为150左右。
Puppies fr sale
A shp wner placed a sign abve his dr that read, “Puppies fr Sale.”
As we knw, signs like this always have a way f appealing t yung children, and t n surprise, a little by appeared by the shp wner’s sign and apprached the wner. “Excuse me, hw much are yu ging t sell the puppies fr?” he asked.
The stre wner replied, “Fr anything between $30 and $50.”
The little by reached in his pcket and pulled ut sme change frm it. “I have $2.37 n me,” he said in a lw vice. “Can I please lk at them?”
The shp wner smiled and whistled. Out f the kennel (犬舍) came Lady, wh ran dwn the passage f his shp, fllwed by five tiny balls f fur. One puppy was mving slwly and fell behind. In n time the little by picked ut the slw puppy and asked, “What’s wrng with that little dg?”
The shp wner explained that the vet (兽医) had examined the little puppy and had discvered that his back leg was injured. He wuld always walk slwly and with difficulty. He wuld be lame (瘸的).
Hearing what the shp wner had said, the little by became excited, “That is the little puppy I want t buy.”
The shp wner said, “N, yu dn’t want t buy that little dg. If yu really want him, I’ll just give him t yu.”
The little by gt quite upset. He lked straight int the shp wner’s eyes, pinting his finger at him, and said, “I dn’t want yu t give him t me. That little dg is wrth every bit as much as all the ther dgs and I’ll pay full price. As a matter f fact, I’ll give yu $2.37 right nw, and 50 cents a mnth until I have him paid fr.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The shp wner bjected.
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All f a sudden, the little by reached dwn and rlled up ne leg f his pants.
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6.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。续写的词数应为150左右。
A Sweet Sng
“Nthing will ever be the same again,” Ally whispered.
Ally’s father died last summer. It wasn’t fair, Ally thught, frwning. Dad was yung and had never been sick. Why had his heart suddenly stpped? Ally curled herself up in her father’s favrite chair and lked at his picture n the bkcase. It was ne f her favrite shts. Ally smiled. “I miss yu, Dad,” she said sftly.
She felt a hand smthing her hair and glanced up. “ Why dn’t yu cme utside with me, Ally?” her mther asked. “The birds are nesting (筑巢) in the wds. By this time last year yu had already taken dzens f pictures.” But she knew bird watching wuldn’t be the same this year. Hw culd it be? Ally wndered. Ever since she culd remember she and Dad had been a team, searching the wds fr the special wd warbler (林中莺). “I’ll be ut in a while, I prmise,” she answered.
After her mther left, Ally reached fr the pht album she and Dad had put tgether. On the cver was a pht f a tiny range bird with blue-gray wings and black eyes. Dad cut it frm a lcal newspaper. Ally smiled, remembering the excited lk n Dad’s face when he shwed her the pretty bird.
“I can’t believe smene sptted (发现) this little guy way up here in New Jersey,” he said. “Wd warblers are usually fund in the suth, nt this far nrth. I bet if we search real hard, Ally, we’ll see this little guy tgether smeday.”
Ally leaned her head back and clsed her eyes, letting her mind wander. She lved thinking abut the times she and Dad had spent searching the wds fr the little bird. They’d never sptted the warbler, but her father had an amazing way f making each uting seem special. He was her best friend, and when they were tgether Ally felt cmfrtable, “If nly I culd get that gd feeling back,” she thught, sighing.
Staring at the bird, suddenly, she knew exactly what she had t d. Waving gdbye t her mm, she placed her camera arund her neck and hurried utside. “Please let me see the warbler,” she murmured t herself. She gave her wrried Mm a kiss and then set ff int the wds.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为 l50 左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
Familiar smells f the earth rse up t greet her the mment Ally stepped int the wds.
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All t sn the sun disappeared behind thick grey cluds and Ally was abut t head hme when a ringing birdsng flated dwn t her.
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7.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。
Peple think animals are stupid, that they dn’t understand kindness and that they can’t feel trust, r gratitude, r lve. But I knw they’re wrng and I have the evidence I need. It happened n a winter night, when a duck climbed up the stairs t save his sister.
That day, the temperature had suddenly drpped sharply, with cld winds blwing strngly and big snw falling. It wasn’t until late afternn that we remembered ur tw ducks were still at ur prly built small farm. “Have they died due t the cld?” we wndered, wrried.
My mther and I hurried t the farm and luckily fund they were still alive. Their bdy was cvered with snw; they were t cld t even quack. They stayed clse tgether fr warmth. We decided t take them hme. Once back in the warm huse, we made a nest fr them in the basement, using newspaper and twels, and brught them fd and water. The ducks gathered tgether in the warm basement. Near their nest, there were fishing nets we had carelessly left. We didn’t realize that culd be a danger t them.
We just decided t leave the ducks alne t warm up and recver. We knew they had enugh fd and water, s we didn’t g dwn t the basement again that afternn. That evening we were reading by the fire in the living rm when we heard a strange sund cming frm the basement. There was kind f a strange nise, then a pause (停顿), and then the strange sund again-ver and ver.
“Culd that be the ducks?” my mther asked my father. Curius abut that, we std up and went t find ut. It was indeed the ducks- at least ne f them. We fund the duck brther was standing n the secnd-highest step, beating his wings fr balance. He gathered his strength and made the difficult leap t the highest step, the surce f the strange nise
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When he saw us, he stayed there and started quacking (呱呱叫) crazily and beating his wings.
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T free the duck sister frm the fishing nets, I rushed upwards t bring scissrs.
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8.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。
I sat at the breakfast table with my fur-year-ld sn, Matthew, trying t ignre the ache in my stmach. “Mama, want t play?” “Nt tday, baby,” I shk my head. These days I culd barely get ut f bed. I was still recvering frm a surgery. I hped fr strength and happiness. But the future seemed s hpeless.
Suddenly, Matthew jumped up frm his spt n the kitchen flr. “Bird!” he shuted, rushing t ur curtyard. Sure enugh, there was a white dve (鸽子) seated in a rubber tree. It sat there fr a few mments, and then flew away. Strange, I’d never seen ne in ur neighbrhd befre.
When I dragged myself t the kitchen the next mrning, the dve was back. This time with a mate carrying twigs (小枝). “Lk, Matthew,” I said, pinting t the tree. “They’re ging t make a nest.” The dves flew in and ut f the curtyard all week, building n tp f the rubber tree.
Matthew culd hardly cntain his excitement. Every mrning, he’d run int the kitchen and take his spt by the sliding glass dr, talking t the birds while they wrked. His enthusiasm was influential. As much as I was grieving, I culdn’t help but lk frward t the dves’ visits t.
Then it all went wrng. The curtyard was a safe enugh spt fr a nest, but the rubber tree’s brad, thin leaves were far frm stable. One night, a strng wind blew, thrwing the dves’ nest t the grund. I heard the twigs break apart.
I surveyed the damage. Nthing gd ever lasts. I wuldn’t blame the dves if they never came back. But they returned. And they paid n attentin t the pile f sticks that had nce been their nest. They started again frm scratch. Again, thugh, the wind destryed all their hard wrk. The next day, and the next, they renewed their effrts, as if nthing had happened.
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I knew I had t d smething.
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“It wrks! The birds are back!” Matthew annunced.
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9.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。续写的词数应为150左右。
This stry happened in a small village in Nrth America, where a disabled by named Tm lived with his parents. When Tm was brn, his right leg was a little twisted (变形的). When Tm culd neither walk nr stand upright fr tw years, his parents tk him t a dctr. After a careful examinatin, the dctr said cmplete recvery was impssible. S the dctr made a structure f irn rds (杆) that culd be tied thrugh Tm’s she t a belt ver his knee. With the help f the structure, Tm culd stand prperly and walk at times, and his life became a little easier than befre. But ne thing always bthering him was that he culd nt play like ther children, althugh he was still happy.
On the way t Tm’s schl, there was a small flwer shp. Its wner was a kind ld man. In this shp, there lived his five small pet puppies. One f the puppies was lame (瘸的). It always dragged its leg and fllwed the rest f the puppies. Tm ften std in frnt f this flwer shp after schl and watched the puppies. Of the five, Tm liked that little lame puppy mst.
One day, Tm saw a bard hanging in frnt f the shp. It read “Puppies fr Sale at $50” Tm went straight int the shp. Pinting at the lame puppy, he asked the ld man t sell it t him. Tm tk a $5 nte ut f his pcket and gave it t the ld man. “I nly have $5 nw and yu keep it. I’ll pay 50 cents a mnth fr the rest,” Tm said. “But it is a puppy which will limp fr the rest f its life. It will never be able t run with yu r play with yu in the park. D yu still want t buy it?” the ld man asked in surprise.
Tm tld the ld man firmly, “Yes, I want this puppy.” Then the ld man returned Tm’s $5 and said, “If yu want this puppy, I’ll give it t yu fr free.”
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Tm gt a little upset after hearing this frm the ld man.
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Then, Tm apprached the lame puppy with his twisted right leg.
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10.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。
My husband gave me a surprise gift fr Christmas-a gift that, at the time, seemed strange. It was smething I wuld never have chsen fr myself and wuld never have expected him t give me. He gave me a little bird, a cute, clurful cnure (鹦哥).
She ften bit me at first, but she quickly became the sweetest, mst beautiful little creature and she brightened up every day. I lked frward every mrning t her crawling under the cllar f my bathrbe fr a warm hug and a chirp (啁啾) in my ear.
A few mnths ag, I wuld never have imagined myself wning a bird, but nw she had wrapped her little self firmly arund my heart.
A cuple days ag, she seemed a little ff, nt quite herself. She was struggling t fly. S, I brught her t the vet (兽医), and she was much mre ill than I culd have imagined. Her situatin was serius, but she made it thrugh the night. After a cuple days f slw imprvement, when it was starting t lk like she was almst ut f the wds, her cnditin suddenly tk a turn fr the wrse.
I was shcked. I cried all the way t the vet t take care f her. This little, lively spirit became an imprtant part f my life, but suddenly she fell ill s seriusly.
When I walked int the clinic, I saw a wman with a girl, wh must have been arund 12 years ld. She lked sad, carrying a cage with a sick bird in it. I didn’t want t disturb the girl, s I tried t be quiet while talking t the wman behind the cunter. Hwever, it was clear that the girl heard ur talk. She knew I arrived t take my sick bird hme t lk after her by myself. She shwed great cncern and pity t me. When I was leaving with my 年份
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