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绝密★启用前2022年春夷陵中学高二年级诊断性检测(二)英语试题8.Whatisthewoman’sjob?A.Anarchitect.B.Agalleryworker.C.Asaleswoman.9.Whatcanwe
knowabouttheman?A.Heisanarchitectprofessor.B.Hehasnobachelor’sdegree.C.Heknewthegalleryfromafriend.10.Whatdoesthemailthinkoftheexhi
bition?A.Hefoundthepaintingsgreat.B.Helikedthevideoalot.C.Hefounditdisturbing.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatwillthewomandoonSaturday?意事
项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试
结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A
、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthewomansuggesting?A.ContactingMary.B.GettingSally’saddress.C.Sending
mailtoSally.2.HowlongwillittakethewomantoarriveinBeijingbytrain?A.5hours.B.7hours.C.10hours.3.Whatareth
espeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewdress.B.Theweather.C.Arecentevent.4.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheman’snewroomm
ate?A.Hereallylovespotatoes.B.Healwaysvisitshisparents.C.HeiskeenonwatchingTV.5.Whatisthemansearchingfor?A.Gloves.B.Apen.C.Busticke
ts.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒
钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whenwillthespeakersgotothebananafarm?A.At9:00am.B.At2:00pm.C
.At5:00pm.7.Wherewillthespeakersbeat6:00pm?A.Atthebutterflypark.B.Onanunfamiliarsite.C.Inthehotel.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。第1页共8页A.Seeafilm.
B.Visitherparents.C.Dothehousework.12.Whendidtheman’sfamilymovetotheUS?A.Beforehewasborn.B.Athisearlyage.C.Whenhewasateenager.13.Whatdoweknowabo
utboysinIndianfamilies?A.Theymusttakecareoftheirsisters.B.Theydon’thelpwiththehousework.C.They’reexpect
edtoworkatanearlyage.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WheredoesDr.Gucciwork?A.InParis.B.InLondon.C.InBergamo.15.Atwhattimewillthemanleav
efortheairport?A.About6:30am.B.About7:30am.C.About4:15am.16.WhowillthemanhavelunchwithonMonday?A.Gavin.
B.GianniRiva.C.Mr.Brown.17.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Asecretary.B.Atourguide.C.Amanager.听第10段材料,回答第18
至20题。18.Whatisthefinancialsupportofthemassmedia?A.Thegovernments.B.Privatecompanies.C.Advertisements.19.Whatdoesthespeake
rtalkaboutatlast?A.Meansofadvertising.B.People’sviewsonadvertising.C.Thedeclineofadvertisements.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlyta
lkabout?A.Theoriginofadvertising.B.Theprosperityofadvertising.C.Thefutureofadvertising.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。AWhileit’sthebooksthatmakealibrary,beinginlovelysurroundingsmayprovideinspirationandhe
lpyoutoworkalittlebitharder.Herearesomeofthecoolestlibrariesoftheworld.TheLibraryofBirmingham—Birmingham,U.K
.ThenewLibraryofBirminghamissaidtobenotonlyBritain’sbiggestpubliclibrary,butalsothelargestinEurope.DesignedbyDutcharchitects
,thisreplacementfortheBirminghamCentralLibrarywasopenedin2013andhasawealthofresourceswithinitswalls,includingadultsandkids’libraries,musiccollections
,aShakespeareMemorialRoom,andevenagym.Gardenscrowntheroof,whilethechangingseasonsbring第2页共8页variationsintheshadowsandreflectionsinside.TheNational
LibraryofFrance—Paris,FranceTheNationalLibraryofFrance,whichnowcontainsanastonishingcollectionof30million,datesbackto
the14thcenturyandthisroyallibrarywassetupattheLouvrePalacebyKingCharlesV.ThelibrarywasmovedtoRuedeRichelieuin1868,withmajordesignworkcarried
outbyFrencharchitectsHenriLabrousteand,followinghisdeath,Jean-LouisPascal.Here,thereadingroomsareelegancethemselves.The
rearemorethanjustbookstobefound.TheStateLibraryofNewSouthWales—Sydney,AustraliaThepublicStateLibraryofN
ewSouthWalesholdsthehonorofbeingtheoldestinstitutionofitskindinAustralia.ItwasoriginallysetupastheAustralianSubscriptionLibraryin
1826,butitwasn’tuntil1942thatitspermanenthomewasready.DesignedbySydneyarchitectWalterLibertyVernonandcompletedin1910,themagnificentsandstoneMitchell
Wingisoneofthearchitecturalhighlights.SeattleCentralLibrary—Seattle,Washington,USASeattleCentralLibrary’sdistinctived
esignensuresitstandsout.ArchitectRemKoolhaasisoneofthenamesattachedtoitsdesign.Architectssoughttoenvelopth
e11-storybuildingwith“alayeroftransparency”,usingaskinofglassandmetal.Thepubliclibraryhousesabout1.45millionbooksandothe
rthings,aswellasmorethan400computersavailableforpublicuse.Thebuilding,whichopenedin2004,wasincludedontheAmericanInstituteofArchitects‘listofAmeri
cans’150favoritestructuresin2007.21.Whichofthefollowinglibrarieshasthelongesthistory?A.TheLibraryofBirmingham.B.TheNationalLibraryofFrance.C.TheSta
teLibraryofNewSouthWales.D.SeattleCentralLibrary.22.WhatcanyoudointheLibraryofBirmingham?A.Attendaconcert.B.Actinaplay
.C.Takesomeexercise.D.Enjoynewtechnology.23.WhatdotheNationalLibraryofFranceandSeattleCentralLibraryha
veincommon?A.Theyhavecomputersavailable.B.Theyweremovedtoanewplace.C.Theywonawardsforarchitecture.D.Theyweredesignedbymorethanonep
erson.BJimmyChoiisacyclist,andaworldrecordholderforpush-ups.HealsohappenstobelivingwithParkinson’sdisease.Hewasdiagnosedwiththebraindisorderin2003,s
ufferingfrominvoluntaryshakingandproblemswithwalkingandbalancing.Thereiscurrentlynocure.Jimmyhastoquitthesports.Soonhec
ommitshimselftobeingamotivationalspeakerandadvocatingforpeoplewiththedisease.Jimmyoftenshareshisstrugglesonsocialmedia,andinarec
entvideo,heexpressedhisannoyanceatthepackagingofthepillsheneedstotake.Itshowedhisshakinghandtryingtogetat
inypillfromthebottle.Jimmywasn’ttheonlyonefacingsuchaproblem.BrianAlldridge,avideographer,sawhisvideoandimmediatelydecidedtodosomethingtohelp
himandeveryoneelsedealingwiththisproblem.Hesatdownathiscomputerandtaughthimself3Dmodelingsoftware.Withintwodays,Briandesignedanewmedicinebott
lethatseparatesasinglepillinacontainer.Brianmadehisownvideoandofferedhisdesignfreeofchargetoanyonewitha3
Dprinterwhowouldbewillingtocreateaphysicalmodel.“IexpectedmaybeoneortwopeopletomessagemewhenIcouldn’tguaranteethatthedevicewouldactuallywork.Ins
tead,thousandsofpeopleofferedtoprintthethingthenextday,”Briansaid,feelingsosurprised.“Evenmoretoldmethatsomeonetheyknewcouldbenefitfromit.”The
onlinecommunitytookitfromthere,printingoutmanyversionsofBrian’sdesignuntiltheyhadaprototypetosendtoJimmy.Jim
mywasjustsurprisedbytheirsupport,andheeagerlytestedeveryversionofit.Thecreatorsofthepillbottlenowfeellikethere’snothing
theycan’tdo!Ifyouthinkofawaytoimprovethelivesofothers,there’smostlikelyawaytomakeithappen,”Briansaid.24.WhatdidJimmyshowintherecentvideo?A.Poorpack
agingofhispills.B.Botheringwithreachingpills.C.Designofanewmedicinebottle.D.RequirementsforpeoplewithParkinson.
第3页共8页25.WhatdoweknowaboutJimmyinfaceofParkinson’sdisease?A.Hefeelsupsetaboutleavingsports.B.Hemakesgreateffortstorecover.C.Hebe
comesdevotedtoanewcareer.D.Helivesingreatpainfromthedisease.26.WhydidBrianfeelsurprised?A.Somanypeoplerespondedtohim.B.Thebottleworkedbet
terthanexpected.C.Hisdesignbenefitedmanypatients.D.Jimmytriedallversionsofthebottle.27.Whatdothecreatorsthinkofthecreationofthepillbottle?A.Therei
snothingtheycan’taccept.B.Thereisnothingtheycan’timagine.C.Thereisnothingtheycan’tcontrol.D.Thereisnothingtheycan’tachieve.
CEachyear,backedupbyagrowinganti-consumeristmovement,peopleareusingtheholidayseasontocallonusalltoshopless.Drivenbyconcernsaboutresour
ceexhaustion,overrecentyearsenvironmentalistshaveincreasinglyturnedtheirsightonour“consumerculture”,withGroup
ssuchasTheStoryofStuffandBuyNothingNewDaygrowingasamovementthatincreasinglyblamesallourillsonourdesiretoshop.Weclear
lyhaveagrowingresourceproblem.Theproductswemake,buyanduseareoftenlinkedtothedestructionofourwaterways,biodiversity,climateandthelandonwhich
millionsofpeoplelive,buttoblametheseissuesonChristmasshoppersismisguided,andputsusintheoldtrapofblamingindividualsforwhatisasystematicproblem.Whil
ewecomplainaboutenvironmentaldestructionoverChristmas,environmentalistsoftenforgetwhattheholidayseasonactuallymea
nsformanypeople.Infact,formost,ratherthananadd-ontoanalreadyheavyshoppingyear,Christmasislikelytheonlytimeofyeartheyhavetheopportunitytospend
onfriendsandfamily,orevenjusttobuythenecessitiesneededformodernlife.ThisisparticularlytrueforBoxingDay,oftenlaughedatbyanti-consumerists
themost.Whilewemaylookdownonthequeuesinfrontoftheshops,formany,thosesalesprovidethechancetobuythingsthey’veneededallyear.Asjour
nalistLeighPhillipsargues,“Thisisoneofthefewtimesoftheyearthatpeoplecanevenhopetoaffordsuch’luxuries’,theChristmaspresentstheirkidsareaskin
gfor,orjustanappliancethatworks.”Indeed,therichest7%ofpeopleareresponsiblefor50%ofgreenhousegasemissions.Thisbecomesparticularlyharmfulwhenyout
akeintoaccountofourconsumption“problem”anyway.Whyareenvironmentalistsattackingtheseindividuals,whileignoringpeople
likeRussianbillionaireRomanAbramovich,whohashisownf1.5bnyachtwithamissiledefensesystem?Anyway,anti-consumerismhasbecomeamovementofwealt
hypeopletalkingdowntotheworkingclassabouttheirlifechoice,whileignoringtherealcauseofourenvironmentalproblem.Itisnowondernooneischangingtheirbehavi
or—orthatenvironmentaldestructioncontinueswithoutbecominganylesssevere.28.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheenvironmentalistmoveme
ntfromParagraphs2and3?A.Ithastargetedthewrongpersons.B.Ithasachieveditsintendedpurposes.C.Ithassolve
dtheenvironmentalproblems.D.Ithaspersuadedconsumersnottoshopanymore.29.WhatdoesLeighPhillipsthinkofBoxingDay?A.Atrapforconsumers.B.Atoughproblemtodea
lwith.C.Apreciousshoppingopportunity.D.Apositivecontributiontotheeconomy.30.TheexampleofRomanAbramovichisusedtoshowenvironmentalists’_________.A.madn
essaboutlifechoicesB.discontentwithrichlifestyleC.disrespectforholidayshoppersD.ignoranceabouttherealcause31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theenviron
mentalproblemsareveryserious.B.Lessshoppingcan’tsolvetheenvironmentalproblems.C.Resourcesarebecomingfewerandfewerontheearth
.D.Measuresshouldbetakentoprotecttheenvironment.第4页共8页DSomepeoplecanwalkintoaroomandinstantlyputever
yoneatease.Othersseemtomaketeethclenchandeyesrollnomatterwhattheydo.Asmallbodyofpsychologyresearchsupportstheideathattheway
apersontendstomakeothersfeelisaconsistentandmeasurablepartofhispersonality.Researcherscallit"affectivepresence."Thisconceptwasfirstdescribednear
ly10yearsagoinastudyledbyNoahEisenkraft,abusinessprofessoratWashingtonUniversity.Heputbusiness-schoolstudentsintogroups,hadthemreg
isterforallthesameclassesforasemester,anddoeverygroupprojecttogether.Thenthemembersofeachgroupratedhowmuche
veryothermembermadethemfeeleightdifferentemotions:stressed,bored,angry,sad,calm,relaxed,happy,andenthu
siastic.Theresearchersfoundthatasignificantportionofgroupmembers’emotionscouldbeaccountedforbytheaffectivepresenceoftheirpeers.Itseemsthat
"ourownwayofbeinghasanemotionalsignature."saysElfenbein.It’sbeenknownforsometimethatemotionsareinfectious.Butaffectivepresenceisaneffec
tonehasregardlessofone’sownfeelings—thosewithpositiveaffectivepresencemakeotherpeoplefeelgood,eveniftheypersonallyareanxiousors
ad,andtheoppositeistrueforthosewithnegativeaffectivepresence.Unsurprisingly,peoplewhoconsistentlymakeothersfeelgoodaremorecentraltotheirso
cialnetworks—inElfenbein’sstudy,moreoftheirclassmatesconsideredthemtobefriends.HectorMadrid,anorganizational-beh
aviorprofessor,hasfoundthatleaderswithpositiveaffectivepresencehaveteamsthatarebetteratsharinginformation,whichleadstocreativity.Inferi
orsaremorelikelytovoicetheirideas,too.However,Elfenbeinnotesthatpositiveaffectivepresenceisn’tnaturallygood.Psychopaths(精神变态者)areinf
amouslycharming,andmaywellusetheirpositiveaffectivepresenceforcalculatingends.Neitherisnegativeaffectivepresencenecessar
ilyalwaysabadthinginaleader—thinkofafootballcoachyellingattheteamathalftime,motivatingthemtomakeacomeback.Shesuspectsthataffecti
vepresenceiscloselyrelatedtoemotionalintelligencewhichonecanusetocurecancerortobeacriminalmastermind.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"maketeethclench
"inParagraph1mean?A.Makepeopleupsetorangry.B.Makepeoplegladorrefreshed.C.Makepeoplecomfortableorrelaxed
.D.Makepeopleamazedorthrilled.33.WhydoestheauthormentionElfenbein’sstudyinParagraph5?A.Tosuggestleadersarebetteratsharinginformation.B.Toprovel
eadersalsohavenegativeaffectivepresence.C.Toindicatepositiveaffectivepresencehasagreaterinfluence.D.Toshowpositiveaffect
ivepresencecanpromotesocialinteraction.34.Whatdoyouknowaboutaffectivepresenceaccordingtothetext?A.Itisforcalculatingends.B.Itisadouble-edgedsw
ord.CItisaffectedbyone’sownemotion.D.Itisthepositiveemotionalinfluenceonothers.35.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AffectivePresence:HowYouMakePe
opleFeelB.EmotionalSignature:WhyEmotionsareInfectiousC.AffectivePresence:NegativePartofYourPersonalitiesD.EmotionalIntelligence:BigPartofAf
fectivePresence第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,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。MyhusbandandImadeanagreementtohelpeachothersta
yoffsocialmediaplatformsasmuchaspossible.Weleftouraccountsupinsteadofdeletingthem,butconsciouslystopped
usingthem.36Now,I’mgladtoreportthattheyhaveworked.Tiredofbeingthelasttohearofthings,wedownloadedafewnews-specificappsthatprovidetimely第5页共8页informa
tion.37Insteadofrelyingonarticlessharedbymyfriends,Inowhaveaccesstoasteadystreamofheadlinesthatspanfarbroaderthanmypre-specifiedintere
sts.Stayingupdatedonoursocialcirclehasalsobeenamoreconsciouseffort.PreviouslyIwaskeptup-to-the-minuteonengagements,weddings,newjobsandbabiest
hroughupdatesandpictures.Withoutsocialmedia,Inowlearnoftheseimportanteventsonlywhenactuallymeetingthepeopleinvolved.38Theeffort
takentositdownandwriteisfarchallenging,butwhenIdotakethetimetojournal,myreflectionsgofardeeper.Istillloginoccasionally.39Bas
edonthescreentimetrackedbymyphone,Iusedtospendanaverageofover24hoursaweekonvarioussocialmediaplatforms.Thatisdowntojust20minuteseverymonthnow,fr
eeingupalargeamountoftimeforsleep,hobbiesandofflineinteractions.40Imightknowlessaboutmyacquaintancesnow,buthavemoretimetokee
pdirectlyintouchwithmyclosestfriends.Walkinghomelastweek,Iwasgreetedbyadramaticpurple-pinksunset.Iwouldhaveimme
diatelyreachedformyphoneayearago.Now,itwasenoughtosimplywatchitdarkenintothenight.A.Overall,I’mgladtohavemadethechange.B.Iboughtmyselfadiaryagainaf
termanyyears.C.Wehavemadeafewadjustmentsinourdailylife.D.ThishasalsowidenedtherangeofnewsIkeepupwith.E.Id
omisstheconvenienceofusingsocialmediatorecordandreflect.F.However,socialmedianowplaysamuchlessimportantroleinmylife.
G.Ididn’trealizehowprogrammedIhadbecometoconstantlyusetheapp.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,
从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Earlierthatevening,mymothercalled,tellingmethatmybrot
herdiedinacarcrash.Istumbledaroundthehouse41whattoputintothesuitcases.Myhusband,Larry,andIhadbeenpackingformovingtoNewMexico.Thehousewasin
(a)total42.Itriedtoholdmytears.I43pickedthingsupandputthemdown.Icouldn’t44.WhatI’dheardonthephoneechoedthroughmyhead.Larryphonedafewfriends.45
,someoneaskedtospeaktome.“IfthereisanythingIcando,letmeknow.”“Thankyou,”Ireplied.Ididn’tknowwhatto46.Thedo
orbellrangandIroseslowlyforthedoor.ItwasDonna.“I’vecometocleanyourshoes,”shesaid.47,Iaskedhertorepeat.“Whenmyfatherdied,ittookme48togetthe
shoescleanedandshinedformyfather’s49,”shesaid.Ihadn’teventhoughtaboutshoes.Shoesweregathered.Donna50herselfon
thefloorandgottowork.Theloveintheact51mytears.Watchingher52ononetaskhelpedmepullmy53intoorder.Laundryfirst,Itol
dmyself.Onebyone,thejobsfellintoplace.NowwheneverIhearofanacquaintance’slossofalovedone,Ithinkofone54taskthatsuitsthatperso
n’s55.Ifthepersonasks,“HowdidyouknowIneededthat?”I’dreply,“Becausesomeonedidthat.”第6页共8页41.A.forgettingB.imaginingC.wonder
ingD.searching42.A.damageB.failureC.despairD.mess43.A.aimlesslyB.helplesslyC.quicklyD.decisively44.A.hurryB.decideC.focusD.move45
.A.ConstantlyB.AbruptlyC.SuddenlyD.Seemingly46.A.callforB.askforC.talkaboutD.getacross47.A.TouchedB.ShockedC.ConfusedD.Amused48.A.minu
tesB.hoursC.weeksD.decades49.A.satisfactionB.funeralC.smilesD.wishes50.A.laidB.stoodC.restedD.settled51.A.re
leasedB.heldC.stoppedD.dropped52.A.keepingB.concentratingC.insistingD.depending53.A.thoughtsB.roomsC.sadnes
sD.luggage54.A.specificB.normalC.challengingD.perfect55.A.ideaB.personalityC.identityD.need第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,
满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。Chineseworkersoncedemonstratedtheirgreatefficiencyin20
18.56(incredible),around1,500workersspentjustninehours57(complete)theconstructionofanewtrainstationinFuji
anProvince,southernChina.Seventrainsand23diggerswereused58(assist)themassiveproject.Avideo59(release)ontheInternetsh
owedhowtheconstructionworkersconnectedthreemajorrailroadswiththenewNanlongRailway.Theyalsosetupthetrafficsignals60someothertrafficm
onitoringequipmentwhichcanensurethesmoothflowofthetraffic.TheconstructiontookplaceattheNanlongRailwayStationinthecityofLongyan.Itbegan_61
_____theearlymorningofJanuary19andfinishedonedaylater.Theprojectwascompletedsoquicklybecausetheworkers62(arrange)intosevenunitstoundertakedif
ferenttasksatthesametime.Measuring246kilometresin63(long),thenewNanlongRailwayisamaintransportlinkbetweensouth-eastChinaand64(center)China.Itcansup
portthemostmassivetrains65operateatamaximumspeedof200kph.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)你校将举办一次关于生态保护的英语演讲比赛,你代表你班去参赛,请你以“Clearwatersandgreenm
ountainsareasvaluableasmountainsofgoldandsilver”为题,写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.题目含义;2.生态保护的意义;3.具体措施。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适
当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Ladiesandgentlemen,Iamhonoredtostandheretodeliveraspeech._______________________________________________________________________
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________________第7页共8页第二节(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话,使之构成一篇完整的短文。WhenMicahwasachild,Iusedtodomanythings
withher.Later,Igotpromotedandwasalwaysonconstantbusinessholidays.3years'devotiontoworkresultedinmyabsencefromherlifeandnowshewasateenagegirl.Recen
tly,Ieventuallymanagedtohaveabundanttimetoaccompanyher.Forthelastfewweeks,Micahhadwatchedmockingbirdsmakeanestina
treeandlayeggsthere.Sometimes,Icametoaccompanyherwithoutbeinginvited.ButwheneverImadeanattempttobreaktheice,“I'mgood”wasaboutallshesaidtome.Co
defor“Leavemealone”.“Whydoesn'tshewanttodothingswithme?”IthoughtasIsetthetablefordinneroneevening,hopingforanemotionbridgetoreappearbetw
eenus.Didshefeelhurtwithmylongabsenceorfeelignored?Lostinthought,Iwasseekingtomendtherelationship.“Mom!”Micahyelledsuddenly.“Comequick!”Surprise
d,Irushedout,onlytofindalittlebabybirdontheground,weakandhelpless.Myeyeswenttothebranchesabove.“Thewin
dmusthaveblownhimoutofthenest,”Isaid.“No,itwasMr.Whiskers--ourcat.Youlethimgooutside!”Micahsaid,abitannoyed.Lookingatthenestwithout
theparents,“I'msorry,”Isaidandputthebirdinmypalmcautiouslyandgently.Shedidn'trespond,butdidnotrefusemyoffertohelp,either.De
cidingtotakecareofthelittlebabytillitbecameindependent,Iplaceditinitsnest.“Whatshouldwedonext?”Iasked.Noresponseagain.In
stead,MicahwentinsideandhoppedonheriPad.“Birdvideos?”Iasked.“Yes,I'mfindingoutwhattofeedit,”shesaidseriously.注意:1.续写词数应
为150词左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Shewasmorefocusedthanever.__________________________________________________
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