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A级 阅读提升练
Ⅰ.阅读理解
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(2025·八省联考)
East Yorkshire Attractions
Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum
The Balk, Pocklington YO42 2QF
Tel:01759 307125
The gardens are beautifully laid out with two lakes, which are home to a vast collection of fish. We also have Stewart Museum, a children's playground, a book & gift shop, and tearooms. Sunday band concerts and events are available throughout the year.
Open:10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Prices:Adults £4.65, Seniors £3.95, Children £2.50
Goole Museum
Carlisle Street, Goole DN14 5DS
Tel:01405 768963
The museum explores the colourful history of the town and port of Goole, with plenty of handson exhibits for younger visitors. The temporary exhibition gallery has a wide range of art, craft (工艺) and local history exhibitions which changes every month.
Open:10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission Free
Sledmere House
Sledmere, Driffield YO25 3XG
Tel:01377 236637
Sledmere House is one of Yorkshire's most attractive houses. We have an awardwinning garden, a military museum, a children's play area, and a café & gift shop. Organ music is played on Thursday afternoons.
Open:11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Prices:Adults £8.00, Seniors £6.00, Children £3.00
Bridlington Bird & Animal Park
Bridlington, East Yorkshire YO15 3QF
Tel:01262 673653
The familyrun park is set in a wonderful woodland environment. It offers daily shows of pig racing. We also have a range of birds and other animals to offer a funfilled day out for families.
Open:10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Prices:Adults £4.50, Seniors £4.00, Children £3.50
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了英国东约克郡的四个景点,主要包括其地理位置、联系方式、景点活动、开放时间及票价等信息。
1.Which attraction hosts temporary exhibitions?
A.Goole Museum.
B.Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum.
C.Sledmere House.
D.Bridlington Bird & Animal Park.
解析 A 细节理解题。根据Goole Museum部分中“The temporary exhibition gallery has a wide range of art craft (工艺) and local history exhibitions which changes every month. (临时展览馆有各种各样的艺术工艺和当地历史展览,每个月都有变化。)”可知,古尔博物馆(Goole Museum)举办临时展览。故选A。
2.What can tourists do at Sledmere House?
A.Feed a wide range of animals.
B.Watch a band concert on Sunday.
C.Explore the history of the town.
D.Enjoy organ music on Thursday.
解析 D 细节理解题。根据Sledmere House部分中“Organ music is played on Thursday afternoons. (管风琴音乐在星期四下午演奏。)”可知,在Sledmere House游客们可以在周四欣赏管风琴音乐。故选D。
3.What is the ticket price for children at Bridlington Bird & Animal Park?
A.£2.50. B.£3.00.
C.£3.50. D.£4.00.
解析 C 细节理解题。根据Bridlington Bird & Animal Park部分Prices中的“Children £3.50 (儿童3.50英镑)”可知,布里德灵顿鸟类和动物公园的儿童票价是3.5英镑。故选C。
B
(2025·江西九江开学考试)Plants are known to respond to seasonal changes by budding (发芽), leafing, and flowering. As climate change stands to shift these socalled phenological (物候的) stages in the life cycle of plants, access to data about phenological changes—from many different locations and in different plants—can be used to draw conclusions about the actual consequences of climate change.
However, conducting such analyses require a large amount of data and data collection of this scale would be unthinkable without the help of citizen scientists.
“Mobile apps like Flora Incognita could help solve this issue. The app allows users to identify unknown wild plants within a matter of seconds. When I take a picture of a plant with the app, the observation is recorded with the exact location as well as a time stamp,” says the first author Karin Mora, research fellow at Leipzig University.
Although satellite data also records the phenology of entire ecosystems from above, they do not provide information about the processes taking place on the ground.
The researchers developed an algorithm (算法) that draws on almost 10 million observations of nearly 3,000 plants species identified in Germany by users of Flora Incognita. The data show that each individual plant has its own cycle as to when it begins a flowering or growth phase. Furthermore, the scientists were able to show that group behaviour arises from the behaviour of individuals. From this, they were able to conclude ecological patterns and investigate how these change with the seasons. For example, ecosystems by rivers differ from those in the mountains, where phenological events start later.
It is known that climate change is causing seasonal shifts—for example, spring is arriving earlier and earlier. How this affects the relationship between plants and pollinating insects and therefore potentially also food security is still being subject to further research. The new algorithm can now be used to better analyse the effects of these changes on the plant world.
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一个研究小组开发了一种算法,这种算法可以分析来自Flora Incognita应用程序的观测数据,以判断气候变化对植物的影响。
4.What is the significance of data about phenological changes?
A.It can serve as the indicator of weather.
B.It can help people to select the best seeds.
C.It can show the actual effects of climate change.
D.It can be used to change the life cycle of plants.
解析 C 细节理解题。根据第一段中“As climate change stands to shift these socalled phenological (物候的) stages in the life cycle of plants, access to data about phenological changes—from many different locations and in different plants—can be used to draw conclusions about the actual consequences of climate change. (由于气候变化改变了植物生命周期中所谓的物候阶段,获取来自许多不同地点和不同植物的物候变化数据,可以用来得出关于气候变化实际后果的结论。)”可知,物候变化数据的意义在于它能反映气候变化的实际影响。故选C。
5.What does the underlined part “this issue” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Collecting data.
B.Sorting out species.
C.Identifying plants.
D.Checking climate change.
解析 A 词义猜测题。根据画线部分所在句的上一段“However, conducting such analyses require a large amount of data and data collection of this scale would be unthinkable without the help of citizen scientists. (然而,进行这样的分析需要大量的数据,如果没有公民科学家的帮助,这种规模的数据收集是不可想象的。)”和画线部分的上文“Mobile apps like Flora Incognita could help solve (像Flora Incognita这样的移动应用程序可以帮助解决)”可知,文中先提到需要收集大规模的数据,然后提到如Flora Incognita这样的移动应用程序可以发挥解决的作用,由此可知,程序解决的是收集数据的问题,画线部分指代的是收集数据。故选A。
6.What conclusion did researchers draw using the new algorithm?
A.Spring is becoming longer and longer.
B.All plants have their own growth cycle.
C.Group behaviour affects individual behaviour.
D.Ecological patterns in different areas are similar.
解析 B 细节理解题。根据第五段中“The data show that each individual plant has its own cycle as to when it begins a flowering or growth phase. (数据显示,每一株植物都有自己的开花或生长周期。)”可知,研究人员利用新算法得出的结论是,所有植物都有自己的生长周期。故选B。
7.What is the passage mainly about?
A.How citizen scientists use mobile apps to collect data.
B.How climate change is affecting the growth of plants.
C.How a plant app helps identify the impact of climate change.
D.How Flora Incognita allows users to identify unknown wild plants.
解析 C 主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第五段中“The researchers developed an algorithm (算法) that draws on almost 10 million observations of nearly 3,000 plants species identified in Germany by users of Flora Incognita. (研究人员开发了一种算法,该算法利用了Flora Incognita用户在德国发现的近3000种植物的近1000万份观察结果。)”可知,本文主要介绍了研究人员利用开发的新算法分析来自Flora Incognita应用程序中的观测数据,以判断气候变化对植物的影响。故选C。
Ⅱ.七选五
(2024·福建福州质量检测)There are a lot of strategies for visiting a museum and avoiding “museum tiredness”. Consider what is mentioned below in planning. 1
Regardless of a museum's size, you'll get tired quickly if you try to look closely at every object displayed. Likewise, most museums provide lots of information about the objects on view. So don't try to read everything. 2 “Tombstone” labels are very brief and provide facts about the artist, their country, etc. There may be a number, which the museum uses to register the object, usually according to when it became a part of the collection, and a credit line that indicates the donor. Object labels are placed next to many objects. 3 The approach used to write museum labels has been much debated among art historians and museum professionals.
4 Ask for a map, or have museum staff suggest highlights in the collection or special exhibitions. Many museums have special tours, audioguides, or downloadable apps that point you to these objects.
Some people recommend setting a specific amount of time for your visit (1 or 2 hours). 5 In addition to benches in the galleries, most museums have a cafe, a shop, a sculpture courtyard or gardens where you can hang out and relax for a bit.
A.You'll likely meet with two types of labels.
B.You are sure to make the most of your experience.
C.It's always a good idea to stop by the information desk.
D.It would also be wise to plan frequent breaks in the galleries.
E.Note that these might not be artworks that you find appealing.
F.If you live near, consider frequent visits to the changed exhibitions.
G.These aim to give information not always obvious about the artwork.
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了如何有效地参观博物馆。
1.解析 B 空处所在段落第一句提到避免“博物馆疲劳”的多种策略,并且空处前一句讲到让读者考虑下文所提到的规划建议,所以空后应该是考虑下文建议所带来的结果。B项“你一定会尽情享受你的经历”符合语境。故选B。
2.解析 A 空后分别介绍了“‘Tombstone’ labels”与“Object labels”两种标签的具体信息,所以A项“你可能会遇到两种类型的标签”与下文逻辑连贯,构成了总分关系。故选A。
3.解析 G 空前句子第一次提到“Object labels”,所以空处应该是对这种标签的详细介绍。G项“这些旨在提供一些关于艺术品的并不总是显而易见的信息”衔接上文。另外,选项中的代词“These”与空前的“Object labels”存在指代关系,也加强了两句间的衔接。故选G。
4.解析 C 段落主旨句。空处所在的段落从篇章结构角度看,应该和第二、四段并列,都是避免“博物馆疲劳”的具体策略。结合空后的内容可知,C项“去咨询台总是一个好主意”用来表达建议,符合段落大意。故选C。
5.解析 D 根据空后的逻辑信号词“In addition to”可知,空处应该会提到介词to后面所接的宾语benches in the galleries。D项“计划在画廊里经常休息也是明智的”中的galleries与空后的“galleries”为原词复现。故选D。
Ⅲ.完形填空
(2025·八省联考)I liked to go and watch the sunset at my local park, which was a seaside area in Karachi. There, I would always see the same elderly lady 1 the pigeons (鸽子). The birds, usually around 10 to 15 in 2 , would gather around her before she even had a 3 to take the bag of rice out from her handbag. It was the same each day, part of her 4 .
I found that 5 her perform this ordinary task with such 6 was both calming and beautiful.
On this particular evening, the lady arrived at her 7 spot to feed the birds. But, as she 8 the bench (长凳) to sit down, her necklace (项链) fell to the ground.
I was sitting on the grass nearby waiting for the sun to set. Noticing that, I 9 to get it back for her. 10 , before I reached it, one of the pigeons from the 11 picked up the necklace, 12 to the bench, and dropped it on her lap.
I couldn't 13 my eyes. The old lady, also 14 , began laughing quietly to herself. I was 15 with a huge smile on my face and happily went back to watching the sunset.
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者喜欢去一个海滨地区的公园看日落,常看到一位老妇人喂鸽子。一个特别的晚上,老妇人的项链掉落,一只鸽子竟捡起项链放回到她的腿上,这让作者和老妇人都很吃惊,也都非常欣喜。
1.A.feeding B.pursuing
C.training D.collecting
解析 A 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那里,我总是看到同一位老妇人喂鸽子。A.feeding喂养;B.pursuing追求;C.training训练;D.collecting收集。根据下文“On this particular evening, the lady arrived at her 7 spot to feed the birds.”可知,作者是看到同一位老妇人喂鸽子。故选A。
2.A.age B.size
C.weight D.number
解析 D 考查名词词义辨析。句意:鸟儿的数量通常在10到15只左右,甚至在她有机会从手提包里拿出那袋米之前,它们就会聚集在她周围。A.age年龄;B.size尺寸;C.weight重量;D.number数量。根据上文“usually around 10 to 15”可推知,此处是介绍这群鸽子的数量,指通常在10到15只左右。故选D。
3.A.wish B.chance
C.plan D.reason
解析 B 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.wish愿望;B.chance机会;C.plan计划;D.reason原因。根据上文“The birds, usually around 10 to 15 in 2 , would gather around her”和下文“to take the bag of rice out from her handbag”可推知,此处是描述鸽子迅速聚集在老妇人周围的场景,应该是不等她有机会从手提包里拿出那袋米,鸽子就聚集起来了。故选B。
4.A.job B.project
C.routine D.dream
解析 C 考查名词词义辨析。句意:每天都是一样的,这是她日常生活的一部分。A.job工作;B.project项目;C.routine常规;D.dream梦想。根据上文“It was the same each day”可知,这件事每天都是一样的,由此可知,这成了老妇人的常规惯例,即她日常生活的一部分。故选C。
5.A.watching B.helping
C.making D.hearing
解析 A 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我发现,看着她如此热情地完成这项平凡的任务,既平静又美丽。A.watching观看;B.helping帮助;C.making制作;D.hearing听见。根据上文“There, I would always see the same elderly lady 1 the pigeons (鸽子).”可知,作者总是看老妇人做这件事,由此可知,是看着她完成这项平凡的任务让作者觉得平静又美丽。故选A。
6.A.confidence B.enthusiasm
C.flexibility D.precision
解析 B 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.confidence信心;B.enthusiasm热情;C.flexibility灵活性;D.precision精确性。根据上文“It was the same each day”可知,这件事每天都是一样的,由此可知,老妇人对此倾注了热情,因此一直坚持着。故选B。
7.A.original B.parking
C.hiding D.usual
解析 D 考查形容词和名词词义辨析。句意:在这个特别的晚上,这位女士来到她平常的地方喂鸟。A.original原始的;B.parking停车;C.hiding躲藏;D.usual平常的。根据上文“It was the same each day”可知,这件事每天都是一样的,由此可知,老妇人是来到平常的地方喂鸟。故选D。
8.A.repaired B.approached
C.shared D.supported
解析 B 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是,当她走近长凳坐下时,她的项链掉在了地上。A.repaired修理;B.approached靠近;C.shared分享;D.supported支持。根据老妇人是来公园喂鸽子的情境,以及下文“the bench (长凳) to sit down”可推知,此处指她走近长凳坐下。故选B。
9.A.slipped in B.ran away
C.got up D.turned around
解析 C 考查动词短语辨析。句意:注意到这一点,我起身去帮她拿回来。A.slipped in溜进;B.ran away逃跑;C.got up起身;D.turned around转身。根据上文“I was sitting on the grass nearby waiting for the sun to set.”可知,作者坐在附近的草地上,等待太阳落山,由此可知,作者看到老妇人的项链掉落后,起身去帮她拿回来。故选C。
10.A.However B.Afterwards
C.Gradually D.Fortunately
解析 A 考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,在我到达之前,鸟群中的一只鸽子捡起了项链,飞到长凳上,把它放在她的腿上。A.However然而;B.Afterwards之后;C.Gradually逐渐地;D.Fortunately幸运地。根据下文“before I reached it, one of the pigeons from the 11 picked up the necklace, 12 to the bench, and dropped it on her lap”可知,一只鸽子捡起项链,归还给了老妇人,这与作者原本的行为形成转折,应用However“然而”衔接上下文。故选A。
11.A.sea B.tree
C.pair D.group
解析 D 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.sea海洋;B.tree树;C.pair一对;D.group群。根据上文“The birds, usually around 10 to 15 in 2 , would gather around her”可知,这是聚集在老妇人周围的那群鸽子中的一只。故选D。
12.A.walked B.stuck
C.pointed D.flew
解析 D 考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.walked行走;B.stuck卡住;C.pointed指向;D.flew飞。根据上文“one of the pigeons”和下文“dropped it on her lap”可推知,鸽子应该是飞到长凳上,再把项链放在老妇人的腿上。故选D。
13.A.lift B.cover
C.believe D.close
解析 C 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我简直不敢相信自己的眼睛。A.lift举起;B.cover覆盖;C.believe相信;D.close关闭。根据上文“before I reached it, one of the pigeons from the 11 picked up the necklace, 12 to the bench, and dropped it on her lap”可知,老妇人经常喂的鸽子居然帮她捡回项链,这是令人难以置信的事,因此作者不敢相信自己的眼睛。故选C。
14.A.satisfied B.surprised
C.annoyed D.frightened
解析 B 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:老太太也很吃惊,开始静静地笑了起来。A.satisfied满意的;B.surprised惊讶的;C.annoyed恼怒的;D.frightened害怕的。根据上文“before I reached it, one of the pigeons from the 11 picked up the necklace, 12 to the bench, and dropped it on her lap”和“also”可知,看到自己经常喂的鸽子居然捡回项链,老妇人的反应和作者是一样的,感到非常惊讶。故选B。
15.A.caught B.hit
C.left D.met
解析 C 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我脸上露出了灿烂的笑容,高高兴兴地继续看日落。A.caught抓住;B.hit击打;C.left剩下;D.met遇见。根据下文“with a huge smile on my face and happily went back to watching the sunset”可知,作者见到这一情景,内心是高兴的,脸上应该是有灿烂的笑容,即露出了灿烂的笑容,短语be left with意为“使处于(某种状态)”,表示在某种情况下,剩下有某些东西或某种感觉。故选C。
B级 写作规范练
Ⅰ.语法填空
(2025·甘青宁三省联考)In the most southwestern part of China, the mountainous Yunnan province, you can see wild tea trees 1. have stood there for thousands of years. Since the Han dynasty, these trees, or more specifically their leaves, 2. (use) to make special varieties of black tea and to this day Yunnan remains one of the most important teaproducing regions.
The region of Yunnan, 3. (consider) to be the birthplace of tea, proves particularly suitable 4. the growth of tea trees because of its geographical characteristics. While the climate is generally mild and humid, and rain falls regularly, the landscape 5. (range) from snowcapped mountains in the north to subtropical lowaltitudes(亚热带低海拔地区) in the southeast. Tea leaves harvested from the wild tea trees growing there have several 6. (benefit). Having lived for hundreds, if not thousands of years, these ancient trees have taken in many minerals and nutrients from rich soil, 7. (add) the complexity and uniqueness of the flavor of the tea. Also, these trees have not been subjected to pesticides or artificial fertilizers.
Sadly, over the last decades, 8. number of ancient tea trees still in 9. (exist) has been on a stable decline. To keep up with demand and the production processes, many of the tea trees have been cut in half for more branches and leaves in an effort to produce bigger harvests. However, this practice obviously isn't in the best interest of the tree 10. (it), ultimately leading to the death of many of these ancient trees.
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国云南省的野生茶树及其重要性,包括这些茶树的悠久历史、地理条件对茶树生长的影响、茶叶的益处,以及近年来古茶树数量减少的问题。
1.解析 that/which 考查定语从句。句意:在中国最西南部的云南省,你可以看到已经屹立了数千年的野生茶树。“ have stood there for thousands of years”为定语从句,修饰先行词“wild tea trees”,且该定语从句缺少主语,又因为先行词指物,所以应用关系代词that或which引导该定语从句,且在从句中作主语。故填that/which。
2.解析 have been used 考查动词的时态和语态。句意:自汉朝以来,这些树木,或者更具体地说,它们的叶子,被用来制作特殊品种的红茶,直到今天,云南仍然是最重要的茶叶产区之一。根据时间状语“Since the Han dynasty”可知,此处描述的是从过去某一时间点开始一直持续到现在的情况,时态应用现在完成时;又因为主语“these trees, or more specifically their leaves”与use“使用”之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,所以应用现在完成时的被动语态,主语为复数,助动词用have。故填have been used。
3.解析 considered 考查非谓语动词。句意:云南地区,被认为是茶的发源地,由于其地理特征,特别适合茶树的生长。“ (consider) to be the birthplace of tea”为定语,修饰The region of Yunnan,且consider“认为”与“The region of Yunnan”之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,所以应用过去分词形式,作定语。故填considered。
4.解析 for 考查固定短语。句意:云南地区,被认为是茶的发源地,由于其地理特征,特别适合茶树的生长。be suitable for为固定短语,意为“适合”。故填for。
5.解析 ranges 考查时态和主谓一致。句意:虽然气候普遍温和湿润,雨水定期降落,但景观从北部的雪山到东南部的亚热带低海拔地区各不相同。range from...to...“范围从……到……”。“ (range) from snowcapped mountains in the north to subtropical lowaltitudes in the southeast”为主句,且描述的是客观事实,所以时态应用一般现在时;又因为主语the landscape为第三人称单数,所以谓语动词应用第三人称单数形式。故填ranges。
6.解析 benefits 考查名词的数。句意:从那里生长的野生茶树采摘的茶叶有几种好处。benefit为可数名词,意为“好处”,且前面有several修饰,所以应用复数形式。故填benefits。
7.解析 adding 考查非谓语动词。句意:这些古树已经存活了数百年,甚至数千年,它们从肥沃的土壤中吸收了许多矿物质和养分,增加了茶叶风味的复杂性和独特性。“ (add) the complexity and uniqueness of the flavor of the tea”为状语,且add“增加”与逻辑主语these ancient trees之间是主谓关系,所以应用现在分词形式作状语。故填adding。
8.解析 the 考查冠词。句意:令人遗憾的是,在过去的几十年里,仍然存在的古茶树数量一直在稳定下降。the number of为固定短语,意为“……的数量”,所以本空应填不定冠词the。故填the。
9.解析 existence 考查名词。句意:令人遗憾的是,在过去的几十年里,仍然存在的古茶树数量一直在稳定下降。exist为动词,意为“存在”,此处应用其名词形式existence作介词in的宾语。故填existence。
10.解析 itself 考查代词。句意:然而,这种做法显然不符合树木自身的最佳利益,最终导致了许多这些古树的死亡。此处作介词of的宾语,指代“the tree”,所以应用itself “它自己”。故填itself。
Ⅱ.应用文写作
(2025·内蒙古赤峰阶段练习)假定你是李华,你校高三年级上周去当地自然保护区进行了为期一天的研学活动。请你给英国笔友 Bruce 写一封电子邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
1.你的研学见闻;2.你的感想。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Dear Bruce,
I am writing to share with you our study trip to the local nature reserve last Friday.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
One possible version:
Dear Bruce,
I am writing to share with you our study trip to the local nature reserve last Friday. It was such a fascinating experience! We spent the whole day exploring the diverse ecosystem and learning about the importance of nature reserves in preserving biodiversity.
During the trip, we observed various species of birds and plants that thrive in the nature reserve. Our guide explained how nature reserves help filter pollutants from the air and protect water and soil from erosion. We even collected water samples and examined microorganisms under microscopes, which was educational.
Personally, I was deeply impressed by the peaceful atmosphere and the harmony between humans and nature in the nature reserves. It made me realize how crucial it is to conserve such habitats for future generations.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
Ⅲ.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。
Sweat dripped from Callie's face as she helped her big brother Briggs load hay bales (干草捆) onto the conveyor (输送机). She wasn't strong enough to lift them herself, but she could at least help drag them into place. The machine chattered noisily while it carried the bales up to the hayloft, where Callie's dad stacked them.
All was quiet when Callie went inside to feed the horses. But as she filled the water buckets, she thought she heard a faint meow from the hayloft. She climbed the steps to the loft and listened. The sound seemed to be coming from behind the bales. She ran to get her dad and Briggs. Briggs cocked his head. “It's coming from outside,” he determined. “Just a bird in a tree.” Callie's dad agreed. “How do you know for sure?” Callie said. “I guess we've just got better ears than you,” Briggs joked.
But Callie wasn't convinced. She checked the hayloft again after supper. “Are you stuck in there, kitty?” she said, pressing an ear to the bales. Callie raced back to the house. “I heard it again, Dad! Will you please listen once more?” “All right, Cal,” her dad said, turning off the TV. “I'll go check while you get ready for bed.” A few minutes later, Dad poked his head into Callie's room. “The only thing I heard out there was a screech owl,” he said. “So stop worrying.” “OK, Dad,” Callie said. “Thanks for checking.”
But she woke in the night thinking about what she'd heard. What if a kitten was trapped behind the bales? She lay on her back, wondering what to do. Finally, she grabbed a flashlight and crept into the barn.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Once in the barn, she shined the flashlight's beam toward the ladder.
Finally, Callie picked up the scared kitten from the corner of the hayloft.
One possible version:
Once in the barn, she shined the flashlight's beam toward the ladder. Her heart pounding, Callie climbed up to the hayloft. She moved carefully between the hay bales, listening intently. Suddenly, she heard a faint meow coming from a far corner. Excited but cautious, Callie inched her way towards the sound, moving hay bales aside one by one. As she neared the source, the meowing grew louder and more desperate. Finally, behind the last bale, she spotted a tiny black and white kitten, its eyes wide with fear.
Finally, Callie picked up the scared kitten from the corner of the hayloft. She cradled it gently in her arms, the little kitten shivering all over. It struggled against her, seemingly relieved to be found. Callie carefully made her way down the ladder and rushed back to the house. She woke her father and brother, proudly showing them the kitten and explaining how she had trusted her instincts. Her family was amazed and proud of her persistence. She decided to name the kitten“Lucky” and vowed to care for it until they could find its owner or, if necessary, give it a permanent home on their farm.
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