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高考英语复习 专题12 读后续写之人与动物&成长型(考前押题16篇)
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专题12 读后续写之人与动物&成长型(考前押题16篇)
模拟演练
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。
Passage 1
(2024·山东菏泽·一模)One night, sitting n the cld steps at the back f my apartment in Kansas, I’d been staring ut int the darkness. The nly light came frm my cigarette. Rain saked (浸湿) thrugh my pants, but I didn’t care. Back in my rm, there was a knife n the bedside table and a nte n my cmputer screen. I hped that whever read it first wuld understand why I had the plan t end it all.
Six mnths befre that night, a car accident caused a brain injury in me. I lst my jb and had t live n my savings in my lnely apartment. Since then, I had been suffering frm depressin and struggling t get thrugh each day.
I sat there n thse cld steps just wanting t end it all. “Tnight. I will,” I thught as I tk anther drag f my cigarette.
“Mew?”
I lked up. A black and white cat with rund green eyes lked back at me. He mewed again. Then, walking ut frm his hiding spt, he jumped at me. He was tiny and damp, but he rubbed up against my legs. When I reached dwn t pet him, he leaned int my tuch, purring (发出呼噜声).
That was all it tk. I cried. The cat just watched me. I didn’t scare him away. In fact, he std there as if he knew hw desperately I needed a cmpanin right at that very mment.
I lked int his big green eyes and he lked back. Clearly a stray (流浪的) cat. “When was the last time yu ate?” I said. My plan t end it all was put n hld, at least until I fund this cat sme fd.
It became a rutine: Every day, I’d g t the back steps with sme cat fd. Usually, the cat, whm I named Scut, was already waiting fr me. He became mre than smething t live fr. Over time he inspired me t get help fr my depressin and even gave me the cnfidence t get int a serius relatinship with Becky in Pittsburgh, whm I had knwn fr years.
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Scut became my cnstant cmpanin.
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I was far frm the lnely and depressed man that Scut had first apprached in the rain, but I still needed t make a few mre changes.
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Passage 2
(2024·湖北十堰·模拟预测)It all began when my yunger brther, Chris, and I went ver t Aunt Barbara and Uncle Hward’s fr Thanksgiving. My aunt and uncle live n a farm at the ppsite end f twn, and Chris and I lve ging there. The farm is situated in a valley surrunded by rlling hills. The fields are lush and green, with crps grwing as far as the eye culd see. The sund f chickens clucking and cws ming fills the air. Fr my brther and me, it is a wnderland where we have a lt f fun.
We gt up early and did the mrning chres befre we left. As kids, we talked happily abut the feast alng the way. Rasted turkey, crnbread stuffing, sweet ptat, and cranberries were awaiting us. We were curius t knw hw a turkey culd grw s big. When we finally gt t my aunt and uncle’s, Chris and I went utside t see if Uncle Hward needed help with anything. He and Dad had decided t clean ut the turkey cp (笼子) befre dinner. Since Chris was nly nine, he gt the easier jb f scrubbing ut the watering cans. I was twelve, ld enugh t help lad the wheelbarrw (手推车). Wrk was tugh, but we still fund time t ask Uncle Hward a lt f questins abut turkeys. He must have been impressed, because when we were finished, he winked at my dad and handed me a turkey egg. “Yu kids put it under a setting hen,” he said, “and in twenty-five days, yu’ll have a fine turkey!” Chris was s excited that he nearly drpped his egg n the way t the huse. We bth stuffed urselves at dinner and then culdn’t wait fr the grwnups t finish talking s we culd g hme and tend t ur egg.
Dad put the egg under an ld hen, and every day Chris and I wuld check t see if it’d hatched yet. Twenty-five days seemed like frever.
Para. 1. Finally, n the twenty-sixth day, Chris and I walked int the cp after schl.
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Para. 2. We waited nervusly fr the cming f the next Thanksgiving Day.
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Passage 3
(2024·江苏·二模)She was the prettiest puppy we had ever seen, and the whle family immediately fell in lve with her. We named her Onyx because f her black, shiny black cat. She spent her first vacatin with us when she was nly ten weeks ld and had her first bath and swim in the St. Lawrence River. We had n clue that this amazing little ball f fur wuld end up being ur her.
As she grew lder,Onyx became mre and mre invlved in ur family activities. On ht summer days, Onyx enjyed flating n the river with us in her wn rubber tube(橡皮圈). Amazingly standing n the tp f the tube, she smiled while shwing ff her perfect balance. Resting her frnt legs and paws ver the edge f the rubber tube, she kept her eyes shut as she flated until she’d had enugh f the warm sun n her black cat.
One day, ur eighteen-year-ld daughter, Margie, annunced she was ging t swim acrss the bay. N ne in the family was free t g swimming with her. The unwritten rules, regardless f swimming ability, was t have a cmpanin in the water with yu, especially when swimming the width f the bay. I was nt a gd swimmer, s I said t Margie, “Take Onyx with yu.” Having heard her name, Onyx wke up frm a nap and was ready fr actin. Margie signed the dg t fllw her. Onyx ran t the water next t her. They entered the freezing river tgether and swam side by side acrss the bay.
I watched frm the bank as they reached the sandbar (沙洲) n the far shre. They rested a few minutes befre diving int the water fr the return trip. I felt uneasy fr sme reasn and cntinued t watch the pair swim side by side.
Suddenly I heard Margie calling ut, “I have a cram (痉挛) in the leg! ”
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Seeing the pair appraching the riverbank, I breathed a sigh f relief.
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Passage 4
(2024·浙江金华·二模)I was ding hmewrk with my friend Ollie at his hme when he randmly started scribbling(乱画) a fish. But nt just any fish. This fish was riding a skatebard and blwing a bubble that said “I’d rather be skating!”I laughed and drew a sea star saying “Quit fling arund and get t wrk!”
Just then, Ollie’s grandma Abuela and her friend Mr. Gldberg came int the kitchen. Mr. Gldberg was in charge f the lcal animal shelter. Abuela pured their tea and inquired abut hw things were ging at the animal shelter. Mr. Gldberg sighed, shaking his head. He explained that nt enugh peple were adpting pets, resulting in t many animals withut hmes.
Overhearing the cnversatin, Ollie ffered t adpt sme excitedly. But Abuela said that ne nisy parrt was plenty fr this huse.
“Blue isn’t nisy,” defended Ollie. “He’s just musical.”
“I’d have a whle farm full f animals if I culd,” I said. “But my parents say tw cats and a hamster (仓鼠) are enugh.”
Mr. Gldberg said he kept trying t attract peple t adpt animals, but fund it hard t get peple’s attentin these days. Ollie drew a sad whale, and I wrte the wrds “Please adpt me” in the shape f a whale sput (喷水). Mr. Gldberg tk a lk at ur drawings and made favrable cmments n them, saying that these clever talking animals just might grab peple’s attentin. And he asked us if we were willing t design a pster fr his animal shelter, a prpsal we happily accepted. We decided t draw sme ideas n ur wn and meet up again the next afternn.
That night, when I was sitting in the living rm brainstrming ideas fr the pster, my little brther brught in ur hamster, Mr. Nibbles, t give him a little run-arund time. He made a hamster playgrund ut f cuch pillws and Mr. Nibbles began t run arund merrily.
Suddenly, an idea frmed in my mind.
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We decided t make bth Mr. Nibbles and Blue the stars f the pster.
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Passage 5
(2024·浙江宁波·二模)Whenever I spread marmalade(橘子酱), I am reminded f my mther, a five-ft-tall angel wh even befriended a skunk(臭鼬).
One day, while she was busy picking beans in the backyard, she came acrss a skunk n mre than a meter away. The skunk’s embarrassment was evident as he had undubtedly been rummaging(乱翻) thrugh the garbage. He still had a marmalade jar stuck n his nse. Mm tk pity n him. Instead f wrrying the creature wuld spray smething smelly all ver her and the beans, she smiled cmpassinately at the little thing and extended a helping hand. Kneeling n the grund, she inched acrss the grass, reached ut, and twisted the jar—very carefully.
The jar slipped ff. The skunk ndded a thank-yu befre slipping away int the wds at the back f the garden. Obviusly, there was n spraying incident, thanks t my remarkable mther. She repeated this tale numerus times, always calling the skunk Marmalade. Hwever, that was nt the end f the stry. Three summers later, when I was abut twelve, anther encunter ccurred.
It was a rainy mrning, and bth my mther and father had gne t wrk. My friend Rb came ver t play, and we decided t run the electric train in my rm. Suddenly, a scratching sund emerged frm the attic (阁楼). Rb assumed that it might be sme kind f animal. Curisity gt the better f us, and we ventured twards the surce f the sund.
I cautiusly pened the attic dr in the hall. The nise ceased abruptly. I climbed up the stairs, Rb fllwing my lead. There behind the ty bx near the chimney std the animal—black with a distinct white stripe dwn his back. Was he scared and trembling? I believe s, at least that’s what I remember. Instinctively, I retreated, fearing the ptential spray r bites frm the creature. “Hey, Rb,” I whispered urgently, “It’s a skunk. Let’s g t the kitchen and figure ut a way t get him ut f here.”
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In the cupbard, several paper cups and a jar f marmalade caught ur sight.
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Paragraph 2:
Rb and I fllwed the skunk as he ate his way dwn the stairs.
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Passage 6
(2024·湖北武汉·一模)My best friend, Cca, and I live in a senir-citizen apartment cmplex in a lvely small twn. Cca is a ten-year-ld pdle(卷毛狗) and I am a sixty-nine-year-ld lady, s yu can see we bth qualify as senir citizens.
Years ag, I prmised myself that when I retired I wuld get a chclate pdle t share my glden years. Frm the very beginning, Cca has always been exceptinally well-behaved. I never have t tell him anything mre than nce. He is extremely neat—when taking tys frm his bx t play, he always puts them back when he is finished. I have been accused f being bsessively neat, and smetimes I wnder if he mimics me r if he was brn that way, t.
He is a wnderful cmpanin. When I thrw a ball fr him, he picks it up in his muth and gives it back t me. He des many amusing things that make me laugh, and when that happens, he is s delighted that he just keeps it up. I enjy his cmpany very much.
But almst tw years ag, Cca did smething that challenged cmprehensin. Was it a miracle r a cincidence? It is certainly a mystery.
One afternn, Cca started acting strangely. I was sitting n the flr playing with him when he started pawing and sniffing at the right side f my chest. He had never dne anything like this befre, and I tld him, “N.” Usually, ne “n” is sufficient, but nt that day. He stpped briefly, then suddenly ran tward me frm the ther side f the rm, thrwing his entire weight—eighteen punds—at the right side f my chest. He crashed int me and I yelled in pain. It hurt mre than I thught it wuld have.
Sn after this, I felt a lump (肿瘤). I went t the dctrs, and after X-rays, tests and lab wrk were dne, they tld me I had cancer.
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When cancer starts, a wall f calcium(钙) builds t which the lump r cancer attaches itself.
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Was Cca just aware f what he was ding?
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Passage 7
(2024·安徽池州·二模)Jsie and I wanted a dg mre than anything else. Whenever we had time, we’d sit tgether and talk abut dgs. “Yu’re s silly, Jake,” Jsie wuld say. “Bulldgs(斗牛犬) are scary.” “Hah. Glden retrievers(金毛猎犬) are scary,” I’d say. We had this nging argument abut what ur ideal dg wuld be. But it made n difference—any dg wuld d, as lng as it had a tail t wag and a friendly face.
One summer night, as we sat tgether beside the windw, Jsie saw smething. “What’s that?” she said, pinting t a dark shadw n ur driveway. The mn was up and everything lked either black r milky. At first all I saw was darkness. Then the shadw mved and I heard the sund f metal. Then the shadw flwed ut nt the silvery driveway. With a little fright, we fund urselves stepping dwn t the frnt dr. There in ur yard std a dg—a big, black dg with lng, shaggy(蓬松的) hair.
Jsie made a little kissing nise and held ut her hand. “Here, by!” I said. And the dg came t us slwly, taking a few steps frward, and then a step back, nt sure whether t trust us. When clse enugh, it had a dggy smell that always made me think f dirt and grass and piles f leaves. “Dn’t say ‘Here, by’,” said Jsie. “She’s a female.” Pulling back and lking, I said, “I wnder what her name is.” I felt fr her cllar while she sat patiently. I fund n tags, but just a chain with a small ld bell n it.
“I bet she’s hungry,” said Jsie. “I can feel her ribs.” I ran my hand thrugh her fur. The dg was s skinny that yu culd feel every bne, and her cat was twisted and full f dirt. If she belnged t smene, they weren’t taking gd care f her.
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“What can we give her?” Jsie asked me.
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The dg did smething cmpletely unexpected.
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Passage 8
(2024·安徽·一模)In a very cld January, a puppy wandered arund Mr. Lacey’s huse, where he lived with his wife Mamie and their daughter Dris. Icicles (冰锥) hung three feet r mre frm the rfs f huses and snw swallwed up cars.
The puppy had been abandned, and it made its way dwn the rad tward the Laceys’ small huse, with its ears dwn and trembling frm shyness and cld. Dris, whse schl had been called ff because f the snw, was clearing the steps when she sptted the puppy n the rad.
“Cme n, little dg!” she called it ver. The puppy shyly wagged its tail when Dris apprached. As sn as Dris put the dg dwn in the kitchen, her mm, Mrs. Lacey, asked where the dg came frm. Mr. Lacey, wh was cleaning his fingernails with his pcketknife at the table, said, “I dn’t knw where it came frm, but I knw fr sure where it’s ging.” Dris hugged the puppy hard against her. She said nthing.
Because f the snwy weather, Mr. Lacey culdn’t take the puppy t the shelter right away. S, it stayed in the basement, and Dris fed it leftvers, even thugh her mm didn’t want t waste fd. Dris thught the puppy was arund six mnths ld and wuld be quite nisy smetimes. Surprisingly, the puppy behaved well, didn’t cry r make truble in the basement, and nly fllwed Dris upstairs when she invited it. Dris ften fund it n the basement steps listening t the kitchen talk and smelling the fd. She felt the puppy wanted cmpany.
Even after a week, Dris didn’t name the dg, knwing her parents wuldn’t let her keep it. Her father made s little mney that any pets were ut f the questin. Desperate t keep the dg, Dris tried t cnvince her parents by praising the dg’s gd behavir and expressing her lve fr it, but her parents didn’t give a definite answer.
Despite her effrts, Dris secretly wished the bad weather wuld never g away, fearing the puppy’s unavidable trip t the shelter. Hwever, nine days after the dg had arrived, the sun was shining.
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Dris knew it was time t say gdbye t the dg and felt rather wrried.
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Dris put her hand t her muth and culdn’t believe what she had heard.
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Passage 9
(2024·河南南阳·一模)Sarah was a kind girl wh lived near a big frest. She lved animals mre than anything else. The frest was her favrite place, where she liked t watch the animals.
One cld winter day, she fund a hurt deer caught in a trap. It lked awfully scared, and Sarah knew she had t help immediately. She went clse slwly and set the deer free. The deer seemed t knw that Sarah was kind, and they became friends. She named the deer Grace. She built a rugh shelter frm ld pieces f wd fr Grace.
Every day, Sarah went t see Grace. She brught fd, water, and bandages fr Grace’s hurt leg. Slwly, the leg gt better. They liked t spend time tgether. Sarah wuld read t Grace, and Grace wuld listen.
When spring came, Grace’s leg was all better. It was time fr her t g back t the wild. Saying gdbye was very hard fr Sarah. She hugged Grace and cried as she watched her g back t the frest. But she knew it was the right thing t d.
The years went by, and Sarah never frgt abut Grace. She wanted t keep helping animals, s she became an animal dctr fr wild animals. She helped many animals, but Grace was always special t her.
Their time tgether was filled with lve and trust. It changed Sarah’s life and helped her knw what she wanted t d. Every day, she thught abut Grace’s gentle eyes and their friendship. It made her want t help ther animals like she helped Grace.
Sarah’s stry with Grace was mre than just a girl and a deer. It was abut lve. trust, and understanding. It was abut knwing what is right and ding it, even when it’s hard. Mst f all, it was abut a friendship that lasted frever, in Sarah’s heart.
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Several years later, while n a rescue missin in the same frest. Sarah nticed a deer with a familiar gleam in her eyes.
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The stry f Sarah and Grace spread in the cmmunity, becming a symbl f human-animal empathy.
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Passage 10
(2024·河北沧州·模拟预测)In a small quiet castal village lived a fisherman named James and his faithful dg, Oliver. Oliver was mre than just a pet; he was James's cmpanin and clse friend. They spent their days tgether, ut n the fishing bat, with Oliver's ears flapping in the wind.
One day, a terrible strm was brewing, and the villagers urged James t stay nshre. But James needed t g ut t sea. Oliver, sensing the danger, barked and whined, trying t stp James. But James reassured Oliver and prmised t return safely.
Out at sea, the strm grew fierce. The waves twered, and the wind hwled. Hurs turned int days, and the villagers lst hpe fr James's return. Only Oliver waited, day and night, at the end f the pier(码头), eyes fixed n the hrizn. Only he refused t give up hpe. He knew that James was a strng and experienced sailr, wh wuld d everything he culd t survive the strm.
After three agnizing days, a brken bat drifted ashre. The villagers fund James, extremely weak but still alive. Oliver's jy knew n bunds; he leaped and danced arund James, licking his face and wagging his tail happily. The friendship between the tw was evident t everyne.
Time went by, and the incident became a stry, but fr James and Oliver, it was a life-changing experience. James realized that Oliver's instincts were right, and he vwed never t ignre them again. The relatinship between James and Oliver deepened. They understd each ther in a way that transcended mere human-animal interactin. Their cnnectin was spiritual, sulful, and strng. But as the years rlled n, Oliver grew ld. His mvements slwed, and his eyes dimmed. James tk care f him with the same lve and patience that Oliver had shwn him. They spent their last days tgether, cherishing every mment.
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Oliver's last days were peaceful, filled with lve and cmfrt frm James.
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James buried Oliver near their favrite spt n the shre, marking it with a wden crss.
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Passage 11
(2024·山东德州·一模)Last year, 28-year-ld Jane Bell mved t a suburb f Philadelphia fr her newly fund jb and rent a huse with a big yard in a village.
Jane had the habit f rising early fr exercise. One cld mrning, she was jgging thrugh the nearby park when she sptted a weak husky lying by the path, seeming t have been deserted. She apprached and checked it, nly t find ne f the dg’s legs severely brken. The pitiful dg lked at her with its sad blue eyes as if asking her fr help. Blaming the dg’s previus wner fr the selfish and irrespnsible actin, Jane, withut hesitatin, bent dwn and carried the dg hme. Then she drve the dg t an animal clinic fr a checkup and treatment, where a dctr tld Jane it wuld take abut 3 mnths befre the dg gt well.
Jane returned hme with the dg, which she called Kbe. She made a cmfrtable den(窝) in the frnt yard and tk great truble t lk after it. With time ging n, Kbe gradually recvered and was able t get arund with her. Every mrning, Jane wuld take Kbe fr a run. Every evening Jane came hme frm wrk, Kbe wuld welcme her, excitedly wagging(摇) its tail at her. Kbe kept Jane cmpany and became her inseparable and lyal friend.
Jane’s furry cmpanin was usually gentle and quiet. But ne dawn Jane was wken up by Kbe’s lud barking and the cnstant nise f its pawing(用爪子抓) at the dr. The mment she pened the dr, Kbe pulled n her clthes with its muth, attempting t lead her away frm the yard. Initially dismissing it as typical dg behavir, Jane patted Kbe n the head t quiet it, saying firmly, “N, Kbe! Gd by, ca lm dwn!” Hwever, the dg didn’t stp behaving strangely. It arched its back, its nse mving against a piece f grund in the yard anxiusly. Jane was surprised and cnfused.
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Then Kbe began t dig the grund with its paws.
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Sn gas wrkers came.
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Passage 12
(2024·湖南·一模)As the sun dipped belw the hrizn, casting a warm glw ver the animal shelter, Sarah walked thrugh the rws f cages until her eyes landed n a small, trembling dg huddled(蜷缩) in the crner. “I think I’ve fund the ne, ” Sarah whispered sftly t herself as she lked int the dg’s sad eyes. This timid, abandned dg had n idea that a jurney f transfrmatin with friendly peple lay in stre fr him.
The shelter staff explained that the dg, named Buddy, had a difficult past and was very shy and scared. Sarah extended a hand, ffering a sthing tne, “Hey sweetie, yu must have a stry t tell, but frm nw n, yu’ve gt a buddy in me. ”
Bringing Buddy hme was just the beginning f their jurney, which was rcky at first fr him. Everything was strange and new, causing him t hide under furniture and startle at every sund. Therefre, Sarah prvided a czy bed, delicius meals, and mst imprtantly, heaps f lve and cmfrt.
Slwly but surely, he started t emerge frm his shell, wagging his tail tentatively and gazing at Sarah with a glimmer f hpe in his eyes. Under Sarah’s patient and lving guidance, Buddy flurished, even learning tricks and cmmands, and frming a deep bnd with his new wner.
The jurney f healing turned ut t be a success. But Sarah had never expected it wuld bring abut anther ne.
One day, while scrlling thrugh scial media, Sarah came acrss a heartwarming stry abut dgs being trained t assist children with autism (自闭症). Thse children had scial cmmunicatin difficulties and had few facial expressins and gestures. Withut hesitatin, she inquired abut the prgram and sn, Buddy was enrlled in training t becme a certified therapy(治疗) dg. But she was unsure whether Buddy wuld be cmfrtable with the new challenge.
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Their first day at the therapy center was filled with uncertainty.
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As the weeks prgressed, Sarah nticed a remarkable change bth in the children and Buddy.
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Passage 13
(2024·福建漳州·三模)I was at the back f a grup f eight hrse riders when ne f my fellw safari(观兽旅行) camp guides called my name, ndding t the spt behind me. I turned t see a male lin, fully grwn, nt 10 metres away.
I’d been wrking as a guide at the safari camp in Btswana fr a year and had seen lins a few times, usually in the heat f the day. Guests paid t cme n guided rides between tented camps 20 miles apart. It was a very remte area. We left at 7 am that mrning; it was three hurs later when the lin appeared.
Just as I saw it, the hrses ran wildly, leaving riders hanging n as the lin began its chase(追逐). I wasn’t in cntrl f my hrse, Acaba, which was heading int a much thicker bush, away frm the path and the rest f the grup. I realised that the lin had chsen t drive Acaba away frm the thers.
I thught we were ging t die tgether. I screamed in pure panic. Suddenly, Acaba ran int a really thick bush and stpped withut cntrl, thrwing me int a bush. By the time I gt myself ut f the lw wdy plants, the lin was killing him.
Unbelievable! Acaba hid me in the bushes and left himself in extreme danger! It prtected me! Scared... shcked... mved... my mind went blank. I was nly tw metres away! Acaba was n the grund, feet in frnt f him. He tried t push himself up. But the lin was n tp f him, cvering his bdy entirely, his frnt feet arund Acaba’s neck.
I seized a device hanging arund my neck, which is knwn as a bear banger. It has a spring, and when yu pull the trigger (扳机) the spring fires ff cntainers that explde when they land. It’s like a small firewrk but as lud as a shtgun.
Smehw my panic died dwn. I fund myself mving clser t Acaba and the lin.
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。
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I pulled the trigger, and it wrked.
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One f the guides gave me a hrse and I planned t find Acaba.
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Passage 14
(2024·安徽蚌埠·三模)Catia Lattuf de Arída has been using her apartment in Mexic City as a hspital and shelter fr injured and abandned hummingbirds(蜂鸟)fr the last 11 years.
Hummingbirds are a very imprtant part f Mexic’s ecsystem, but because f the ever-expanding urban landscape, they face all srts f serius threats. That’s where 73-year-ld Catia cmes in. As a self-taught hummingbird caretaker, she devtes mst f her free time and resurces t nursing the tiny birds back t health. She has been ding it fr ver a decade and her hme in Mexic City has becme knwn as a hummingbird hspital.
Catia’s stry as a hummingbird nurse began in 2011, at a very difficult mment in her life. She had lst her husband tw years prir and she herself was battling cancer. She was walking n the street ne day when she nticed a hummingbird that had suffered a serius eye injury. The kindhearted wman tk it hme, but she knew nthing abut taking care f a bird, let alne such a tiny ne. Hwever, a veterinarian(兽医)friend encuraged her t lk after the hummingbird, and that led t a life devted t rescuing hundreds f tiny birds.
“It wrte me a new life,” Catia recently said abut Gucci, the first hummingbird she ever cared fr. Catia managed t nurse Gucci back t health, but she claims it was the tiny bird that saved her. She had sld her five high-end butiques(精品店)in the city t fcus n her battle with cancer and had fallen int a depressin, but the hummingbird managed t pull her ut f the sadness and lneliness that had taken ver her life. And it was nly the beginning.
注意:
1. 续写词数应在150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Wrd f her success spread amng Catia’s friends, and befre lng sme f them began bringing her injured and abandned hummingbirds.
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In rder t raise awareness f the difficulty f hummingbirds in Mexic, Catia started psting vides f the patients n scial media and many f them spread quickly.
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Passage 15
(2024·山东潍坊·一模)I was eight years ld and wasn’t aware f all the arrangements being made fr ur jurney as a family t Lndn in 1950. My mther was in great pain and wished t visit specialists in Lndn. My father reluctantly had t sell ur prperty in Queensland. The day befre we barded the ship, Father unwillingly said gdbye t his five-year-ld cattle dg, Spider, wh was lved by us all. Father’s friend Sandy was t be his guardian while we were verseas, as he had been getting t knw Spider fr many weeks.
Six weeks later, an airletter arrived frm Sandy, giving my father the news that Spider had run away just tw weeks after we had sailed. Sandy had advertised cnstantly n ABC and ther reginal newspapers. Despite many “sightings”, the dg was never fund. It seems Spider just kept running and searching fr us. As he was cattle dg, my father thught he wuld she r ding-trapped, because f his appearance. But ur family thught that Father held a secrets hpe that Spider was still alive.
We sailed back t Australia tw years later and re-established ur hme. My father immediately began his wn search fr Spider. One cld winter’s Saturday mrning eight mnths after ur return, my father had a call frm an elderly lady living n her wn n the utskirts f the twn. As she tld my father n the telephne, it was “just glimpses f a ding-type dg in the shadws” f her disused tennis curt. That was enugh fr my father t interrupt my hmewrk.
We set ff in his blue and black Jensen car which he had brught back frm England. It was hardly the right vehicle fr the rugh rads we travelled that day. Five and a half hurs later, we fund the run-dwn ld prperty. Sadly, she tld my father that the “ding dg” hadn’t been arund fr a few days. My father had a strange lk in his eye. He put tw fingers t his lips and did his special whistle fr Spider.
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。
Suddenly there was a sund in the bush.
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Once hme we had the task f getting all the prickles (刺) ff him.
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Passage 16
(2024·广东·模拟预测)Dra is a seven-year-ld girl. One day, when she visited her friend Alice, she saw a beautiful bird in a cage n the balcny f the huse. Alice tld her it was her new pet. “Hw beautiful it is!” Dra said. “I als want t have such a bird as my pet.”
That day when Dra returned hme, she tld her mther abut Alice’s bird. Then she asked, “Mm, can I als get a bird?” “Of curse, yu can,” her mther replied. “But yu need t wait because I’ve n time t g t a pet stre these days.” Dra agreed. One day, when Dra was back hme frm schl, she saw a cage in the living rm. In the cage was a beautiful blue bird. Her mther was standing next t the cage, smiling. “Oh, a bird!” Dra shuted happily. She ran t it and lked at it happily. “It’s a birthday gift fr yu,” her mther said. “Thank yu, Mm. I lve it s much!” Dra shuted excitedly.
The fllwing day, Dra invited her friends t cme ver t see her bird. All f her friends said it was a really beautiful bird and Dra was very glad t hear that. She and her friends played with the bird fr a lng time that day. Her friends all wished they culd have such a bird as their pet.
Sadly, a few weeks later, Dra became sick. The dctr tld her parents that she gt the flu and had t stay at hme. In rder nt t make her friends sick, her parents asked her friends nt t cme t play with her. Dra felt very sad. Hw she wished her friends wuld cme and visit her! But she knew her parents were right. She’d better stay alne. Since Dra had n ne t play with, she culd nly play with her bird. Hwever, she felt that her bird didn’t seem t be happy either.
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Dra watched her bird in silence.
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When her mther came inside, Dra tld her mther abut her decisin.
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