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单元过关检测卷(五) [Unit 5] (满分:120分 时间:100分钟) 第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A (2025·浙江台州高二上期末)Aysen, the third­largest region in Chile, is a nature lover's dream.Glaciers, mountains, rivers, and lakes dot the landscape, with lots of fantastic national parks and astounding nature reserves for you to check out. Laguna San Rafael National Park Located on southern Chile's Pacific coastline, Laguna San Rafael National Park is one of the most beautiful parts of the country.The park includes the Northern Patagonian Ice Field, which includes both the San Rafael and San Quintin glaciers.You'll also find Monte Sa Valentin, the highest peak in the southern Andes. Queulat National Park Thanks to its remote location, Queulat National Park is home to a remarkable range of untouched and unspoiled landscape.Its hanging glacier is undoubtedly the park's most impressive part, as two twinkling waterfalls made of melted ice plunge to the ground from a rocky cliff face. Cerro Castille National Reserve Named after the rocky peak that lies at its heart, Cerro Castille National Reserve is a wonderfully wild part of Chile to explore.The reserve protects and preserves the natural habitats of many different animals and plants.Visitors can sometimes spot South Andean deer, guanacos, and Andean condors off in the distance. Tamango National Park Reserve Located near the southernmost town along Chile's famous Carretera Austral, Tamango National Park Reserve boasts marvelous scenery and features water sports.You can always go kayaking, swimming, or fishing in nearby Lago Cochrane.A boat trip along the Lago Cochrane is a fabulous way to see more incredible scenery. [语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了智利一些自然公园和保护区,为自然爱好者提供旅游相关的信息。 1.What do Laguna San Rafael National Park and Queulat National Park have in common? A.They are located by the sea. B.They offer views of glaciers. C.They are named after mountains. D.They provide boating and fishing. 解析:选B。细节理解题。根据Laguna San Rafael National Park部分中的“The park includes the Northern Patagonian Ice Field, which includes both the San Rafael and San Quintin glaciers.”和Queulat National Park中的“Its hanging glacier is undoubtedly the park's most impressive part...”可知,两个公园的共同之处是都能看到冰川。故选B。 2.Which is the best place to see wild animals? A.Laguna San Rafael National Park. B.Queulat National Park. C.Cerro Castille National Reserve. D.Tamango National Park Reserve. 解析:选C。细节理解题。根据Cerro Castille National Reserve 部分的“Visitors can sometimes spot South Andean deer, guanacos, and Andean condors off in the distance.”可知,在这个保护区游客有时能看到野生动物,而其他地方未提及是否能看到野生动物。故选C。 3.Where is the text probably from? A.A geography book. B.A science journal. C.An adventure guide. D.A travel magazine. 解析:选D。推理判断题。文章主要介绍了智利的几个自然公园和保护区,包括它们的位置、特色景观等,是关于旅游景点的介绍,所以最有可能来自旅游杂志。故选D。 B (2025·吉林G8教务联盟高二上期末)How did the ant steal the lion's dinner? This isn't the beginning of one of Aesop's Fables.It's the finding of a new study about ants and lions. The whistling­thorn tree is a common sight on the plains of the east African grassland.Each tree is home to native acacia ants, which shelter inside the spines and drink juice from the tree.In return, when an elephant tries to eat the tree, ants climb up inside its nose and bite from the inside out.This has allowed the trees and the ants to grow well. The big­headed ants arrived in this area between 2002 and 2005.They kill local acacia ants wherever they find them, robbing local whistling­thorn trees of their brave defenders against hungry elephants.Without ants to bite them, the elephants tear up the thorn trees, opening up the grassland, which makes it harder for lions to catch their preferred zebra meals. In the new study, wildlife ecologist Jake Goheen and his colleagues could have used drones or satellite images to study tree cover, but they don't have that kind of money.Instead, the researchers tracked their collared lions, and then got down on hands and knees near the lions' recent kills, using a range finder to measure the openness of the area.Areas with big­headed ants, the team showed, had 2.67 times higher visibility than areas without—meaning that lions could see farther, but so could their prey. Over the three years of the study, zebra dinners had decreased from 67 percent to 42 percent of lion kills.But the lions didn't go hungry.Instead, they went for beef.Buffalo kills had increased from zero to 42 percent of kills over the study period.“It's a risky diet,” Goheen says.“Buffalo are big and feisty, and lions hunting buffalo are more likely to be injured.” “The study shows that the disruption (干扰) can have serious effects on other species in the community,” says Goheen.“Those effects can be unexpected and indirect.Changes could also have an impact on food webs in other ecosystems.” [语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了一项关于蚂蚁和狮子之间关系的新研究发现,即外来大头蚁的入侵对当地生态造成了影响,最后使得狮子改变了捕猎对象。 4.What is the relationship between acacia ants and whistling­thorn trees like? A.Independent. B.Inharmonious. C.Competitive. D.Win­win. 解析:选D。细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Each tree is home to native acacia ants, which shelter inside the spines and drink juice from the tree.In return, when an elephant tries to eat the tree, ants climb up inside its nose and bite from the inside out.This has allowed the trees and the ants to grow well.”可知,这种关系是典型的互利共生关系,即双方都能从中受益,因此答案是“Win­win(双赢的)”。故选D。 5.What do we know about the study in Paragraph 4? A.It is worthy but indirect. B.It is specific but unreliable. C.It is demanding but economical. D.It is expensive but effective. 解析:选C。推理判断题。根据第四段中的“...could have used drones or satellite images to study tree cover, but they don't have that kind of money.Instead, the researchers tracked their collared lions, and then got down on hands and knees near the lions' recent kills, using a range finder to measure the openness of the area.”可知,研究方法虽然辛苦(demanding),但比较经济实惠(economical)。故选C。 6.What does the underlined word “feisty” in Paragraph 5 mean? A.Stable. B.Wild. C.Exceptional. D.Inactive. 解析:选B。词义猜测题。文章中提到,水牛(buffalo)体型大且“feisty”,猎捕水牛的狮子更容易受伤。根据上下文语境,这里“feisty”表示水牛具有攻击性、难以驯服。故选B。 7.What phenomenon does Goheen describe in the last paragraph? A.The butterfly effect. B.The greenhouse effect. C.The bystander effect. D.The observer effect. 解析:选A。推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“The study shows that the disruption (干扰) can have serious effects on other species in the community”和“ Changes could also have an impact on food webs in other ecosystems.”可知,这种现象类似于“蝴蝶效应”,即一个微小的变化可能会引发一系列不可预测的连锁反应。故选A。 C (2025·湖南长沙长郡中学高二上期末)In a dark room, it may seem there will be little to detect in the darkness.However, a bird in the room will be able to pick up on the magnetic field (磁场) of the earth and will know which direction to fly if it is time to migrate.A snake will detect the presence of humans in the room by sensing their radiation.Each of these creatures could all be sharing exactly the same physical space and have a totally different experience of that space. Each animal has access to its own sensory environment—called an “umwelt”.“Umwelt” was popularized by a German biologist named Jakob von Uexküll.The word comes from the German for “environment”, but Jakob von Uexküll wasn't using it to mean the physical environment.He meant the sensory environment, the unique set of smells, sights, sounds and textures that each animal has access to. Humans can't sense the faint electric fields that sharks and ducks can, or the magnetic fields that robins and sea turtles detect.Our ears can't hear the call of rodents and hummingbirds, and our eyes can't see the light that birds and bees can sense.Our noses can't detect various odors (气味) that dogs would be able to smell. So imagining the world as animals perceive it opens up a new appreciation for the everyday wonders of nature.If we think of nature as something remote and distant, accessible only to someone who can go to a national park, we lose the motivation to save and protect it. Instead, we can go on an adventure just by thinking about the sensory world of the bird that sits on the house opposite us.Then nature would feel like something close.In that case, people will be more motivated to try and protect it.Protecting nature isn't just about saving whales or pandas, but about protecting things that are close to us. [语篇解读]本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了作者号召我们应想象动物所感知的世界,从而有助于我们去保护它们。 8.What does the author intend to show by using the example of a dark room? A.Automatic adjustments to the darkness. B.Important functions of sense organs. C.Natural strengths of animals and humans. D.Diverse perceptions of the same environment. 解析:选D。细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“Each of these creatures could all be sharing exactly the same physical space and have a totally different experience of that space.”可知,文章通过举例想说明动物对同一环境的不同感知。故选D。 9.What does the underlined word “umwelt” in Paragraph 2 mean? A.The natural world. B.The biological science. C.The surroundings that animals detect. D.The environment that animals live in. 解析:选C。词义猜测题。由文章第二段中的“Each animal has access to its own sensory environment ”以及“The word comes from the German for ‘environment’, but Jakob von Uexküll wasn't using it to mean the physical environment.He meant the sensory environment, the unique set of smells, sights, sounds and textures that each animal has access to.”可知,umwelt应指“动物探测到的周围环境”。故选C。 10.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? A.Limitations of human senses. B.Wonders of living creatures. C.The lack of animal knowledge. D.The comparison of organs. 解析:选A。主旨大意题。第三段列举了人类无法感知的许多事物,比如鲨鱼和鸭子能感知的微弱电场、知更鸟和海龟能感知的磁场、啮齿动物和蜂鸟的叫声、鸟类和蜜蜂能感知的光线,以及狗能闻到的各种气味等。这些内容都在说明人类感官的局限性。故选A。 11.What does the author suggest doing? A.Presenting the national parks. B.Caring about the creatures around us. C.Rescuing endangered species. D.Appreciating what we possess. 解析:选B。推理判断题。 根据最后一段中的“Instead, we can go on an adventure just by thinking about the sensory world of the bird that sits on the house opposite us.Then nature would feel like something close.”可知,作者建议人们关注身边的生物。故选B。 D (2025·江苏海门中学高二上期中)A new study has revealed that a prehistoric sea cow was the target of two different predators (捕食动物)—an ancient crocodile and a tiger shark, providing rare insights into the complex food chains from millions of years ago.The research, conducted by an international team of scientists and published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, uncovers one of the few known instances where a single prey (猎物) was attacked by many predators. The sea cow, belonging to the extinct group Culebratherium, was first attacked by a crocodile.Evidence then shows that after the initial attack, the sea cow's remains were searched by a tiger shark, a tooth of which was found near the unlucky animal's neck. “Have you seen the Batman movie? There is a scene where the Batman and Alfred are shooting bullets to try and figure out which specific type of bullet they are trying to find,” said Aldo Benites­Palomino, lead author of the research.“Our research was conducted in exactly the same way.We have these experiments in the wild where predators are attacking their prey, and then afterwards we try to compare which is the best scene for what we're finding there.” The find is particularly significant as it adds to the limited fossil record of multiple predators interacting with a single prey.Such interactions are common in today's ecosystems, but are rarely documented in the fossil record, making this discovery an important piece of the puzzle in understanding ancient food webs. “We have been unsure as to which animals would have served this purpose as a food source for multiple predators.Our previous research has identified sperm whales searched by several shark species, and this new research highlights the importance of sea cows within the food chain,” Aldo Benites­Palomino said in a statement. The digging, directed by Marcelo Sanchez­Villagra, head of the Palaeontological Institute and Museum in Zurich, Switzerland, was both challenging and rewarding.The site was initially discovered by a local farmer who spotted unusual rocks, inspiring the team to investigate further and eventually unearth the sea cow fossils. [语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讨论了一项关于史前海牛的研究,这种海牛被两种不同的捕食者捕食,此研究提供了对数百万年前复杂食物链的罕见见解。 12.What do we know about the prehistoric sea cow? A.It reached the top of food chains. B.It is thought to have complex teeth. C.It belongs to an endangered species. D.It was attacked by two different animals. 解析:选D。细节理解题。根据第一段中的“A new study has revealed that a prehistoric sea cow was the target of two different predators (捕食动物)—an ancient crocodile and a tiger shark, providing rare insights into the complex food chains from millions of years ago.”可知,史前海牛被两种不同的动物捕食。故选D。 13.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about? A.The scene of animal fights. B.The method of the research. C.The introduction of a movie. D.The danger of the experiments. 解析:选B。主旨大意题。第三段通过类比《蝙蝠侠》电影中的场景,说明研究人员是如何通过分析捕食者攻击猎物的痕迹来确定具体攻击者和攻击场景的。这实际上是在介绍研究方法。故选B。 14.What does the importance of the study lie in? A.Challenging the current ecosystems. B.Offering insights into ancient food webs. C.Clarifying the misunderstanding of sea cows. D.Figuring out the link between man and nature. 解析:选B。推理判断题。根据第四段中的“...making this discovery an important piece of the puzzle in understanding ancient food webs.”可知,这项研究的重要性在于为史前食物链提供见解。故选 B。 15.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.The Batman Movie Inspired a Research B.A Puzzle in Complex Ancient Food Chains C.Shark and Crocodile Ate Unlucky Sea Cow D.An Important Biological Discovery of a Farmer 解析:选C。标题归纳题。结合第一段以及下文内容可知,本文主要讨论了一项关于史前海牛的研究,这种海牛被两种不同的捕食者捕食,此研究提供了对数百万年前复杂食物链的罕见见解。故C项“鲨鱼和鳄鱼吃了倒霉的海牛”为最佳标题。故选C。 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。 (2025·黑龙江哈九中高二上期末)The storms in our lives often leave behind gifts if we open our eyes to see them.As the skies clear and you start to emerge from the loss, look for the silver linings.16( ) Going through difficulties requires courage and determination.You have to dig deep and find the strength you didn't know you possessed to overcome the challenges.17( ) That self­knowledge and confidence in your abilities will serve you well going forward. Coming out the other side of trouble sometimes gives you a fresh outlook.Priorities shift.18( ) You have a deeper appreciation for life's simple moments and clarity about what matters.Use that insight to guide your choices and cherish each day.19( ) The old way of doing things no longer works, so you must rebuild and reimagine your life.Though change is hard, it opens up possibilities for new growth and exciting adventures.Look at this as a chance for a fresh start.You can pursue new dreams or make along­wished­for switch in your situation.The future is unwritten. Your struggles and pain have given you understanding for what others maybe going through in their own lives.You now recognize the suffering of people around you and desire to help ease their burdens.Use your experience to be there for friends and family members facing difficulties.20( ) Your sympathy can make a real difference. A.Dramatic changes often lead to transformation. B.They're there if you are bent on searching for them. C.Offer a listening ear and share your story with them. D.Storms shape us, but the silver linings make us suffer. E.What seemed important before now pales in comparison. F.Now you know you have the inner power to weather storms. G.This new perspective removed previous doubt about yourself. [语篇解读]本文是一篇议论文。文章主要论述了面对困难和应对挑战时我们应该怎么做。 16.解析:选B。上文鼓励人们去寻找风暴留下的积极一面,B项中的 “They” 指代上文的 “gifts” 和 “silver linings”,承接上文。故选B。 17.解析:选G。根据上下文可知,我们应该深入挖掘自己不知道的拥有的力量来克服挑战,增强自信、排除自我怀疑。G项“这个新的视角消除了之前对自己的怀疑。”能够承上启下,符合语境。故选G。 18.解析:选E。上文提到“Coming out the other side of trouble sometimes gives you a fresh outlook.Priorities shift.”E项解释了“Priorities shift.”的具体表现,符合语境。故选E。 19.解析:选A。设空处承上启下。根据下文“The old way of doing things no longer works, so you must rebuild and reimagine your life.”可知,A项引出了下文关于生活需要改变和重建的内容,符合语境。故选A。 20.解析:选C。上文提到“You now recognize the suffering of people around you and desire to help ease their burdens.”C项具体说明了如何帮助身边正在经历困难的人,符合语境。故选C。 第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 (2025·四川成都高二上期末)I've always loved animals, particularly lions and tigers, and I was desperate to see them in their natural habitat.I managed to 21 my parents to lend me the money I needed to book the flights, accommodation, etc.And I was off. I read a list of 22 things to take when going on a safari beforehand, which was a really sensible 23 .This included things like a guidebook, a good pair of binoculars (双筒望远镜) and most 24 , loose, comfortable clothing.I also followed the 25 of a friend who told me to learn how to pitch a tent, which I 26 for hours in my back garden.Who knows what my neighbours 27 it! There were so many highlights to choose from, but there's one I'll never 28 .It was the 29 of a herd of elephants stopping for a drink from a lake.I'd got up before dawn in order to 30 the sun rise, and getting to see the elephants also was a(n) 31 bonus (奖励)! I 32 got quite emotional watching them.I didn't think it would 33 me like that, to be honest. From breathtaking views to amazing 34 , the trip to Kenya had it all.It was an unforgettable 35 and I would recommend it to anyone who has a passion for animals. [语篇解读]本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者去肯尼亚旅行的经历。 21.A.invite B.persuade C.force D.encourage 解析:选B。作者设法说服(persuade)父母借给作者所需的钱来预订机票、住宿等。故选B。 22.A.interesting B.traditional C.valuable D.useful 解析:选D。作者事先读了一份旅行时要带的有用(useful)物品清单,这真是一个明智的主意。故选D。 23.A.idea B.solution C.plan D.rule 解析:选A。作者事先读了一份旅行时要带的有用物品清单,由此可推知,此处应表示这真是一个明智的主意(idea)。故选A。 24.A.importantly B.surprisingly C.urgently D.notably 解析:选A。这份清单包括一本旅游指南,一副好的双筒望远镜,最重要的是(importantly),宽松舒适的衣服。故选A。 25.A.requirements B.route C.advice D.instructions 解析:选C。作者还听从了一位朋友的建议(advice),他让作者学习如何搭帐篷。故选C。 26.A.held B.kept C.practised D.observed 解析:选C。他让作者学习如何搭帐篷,作者在后院练习了(practised)几个小时。故选C。 27.A.learned about B.noticed about C.did with D.thought of 解析:选D。此处应表示作者在后院练习了几个小时学习如何搭帐篷,不知道邻居是怎么想的(thought of)。故选D。 28.A.choose B.expect C.forget D.leave 解析:选C。有这么多精彩场景可供选择,但是有一个场景作者永远不会忘记(forget)。故选C。 29.A.sound B.sight C.action D.place 解析:选B。那是一群大象在湖边停下来喝水的情景(sight)。故选B。 30.A.watch B.follow C.avoid D.show 解析:选A。为了看日出(watch the sunrise),作者在黎明前就起床了。故选A。 31.A.small B.unexpected C.practical D.inspiring 解析:选B。而且能看到大象也是一个意想不到的(unexpected)收获!故选B。 32.A.fortunately B.slowly C.finally D.actually 解析:选D。实际上(actually),看着它们作者心潮起伏。故选D。 33.A.affect B.approach C.connect D.shock 解析:选A。说实话,作者没想到这会对作者产生那样的影响(affect)。故选A。 34.A.sunrise B.animals C.people D.plants 解析:选B。从令人叹为观止的美景到令人惊叹的动物(animals),肯尼亚之旅应有尽有。故选B。 35.A.season B.story C.moment D.experience 解析:选D。这是一次难忘的经历(experience),作者会把它推荐给任何热爱动物的人。故选D。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 (2025·山东烟台高二上期末)Saihanba, 36 is situated in north China's Hebei Province, is a miracle as it has been transformed from wasteland to thick forest through the extraordinary efforts of three generations of Chinese people. Saihanba was home to plentiful forest resources and high biodiversity 400 years ago.With a cool summer and green vegetation, the area 37 (set) to be a royal retreat.However, massive deforestation destroyed the forest barrier, eventually turning it into a desert and resulting 38 frequent occurrences of sandstorms.To prevent sandstorms which kept 39 (strike) Beijing, the Forestry Administration decided in 1962 40 (establish) the Saihanba Forest Farm, and sent 369 foresters, mostly in their 20s, to the area for tree planting. The first foresters faced multiple challenges.41 (equip) with only the simplest tools in extreme coldness and drought, they were unable to ensure the 42 (survive) of trees planted.Nevertheless, with joint efforts of three generations, Saihanba was restored and turned back into a paradise with a forest coverage raised from 11.4 percent to 80 percent, which can 43 (effective) conserve and purify (净化) 137 million cubic meters of water every year. The ground­breaking planting story of the foresters gives rise to 44 concept of the Saihanba Spirit, defined as working hard, advancing against difficulties and innovating daringly.As one of the largest man­made plantations worldwide, the Saihanba Afforestation Community won the honor of Champions of the Earth for their 45 (remark) green achievements. [语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文,介绍了塞罕坝的发展变化。塞罕坝坐落于中国河北省北部,是一个从荒原变成森林的奇迹。 36.解析:which。考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,设空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词“Saihanba”,指物,在从句中作主语,所以用关系代词“which”。故填which。 37.解析:was set。考查动词时态和语态。凉爽的夏季和绿色的植被使该地区专设为皇家休憩场所。根据“400 years ago”可知,句子时态为一般过去时,“the area”与“set”之间是被动关系。故填was set。 38.解析:in。大规模的森林砍伐破坏了森林屏障,最终将其变成了沙漠,导致沙尘暴频繁发生。“result in”是固定短语,意为“导致”。故填in。 39.解析:striking。考查非谓语动词。为了防止沙尘暴不断袭击北京,林业局于1962年决定建立塞罕坝林场。“keep doing sth.”是固定用法,意为“一直做某事”。故填striking。 40.解析:to establish。考查非谓语动词。根据语境,此处考查“decide to do sth.”意为“决定做某事”。故填to establish。 41.解析:Equipped。考查非谓语动词。他们只配备了最简单的工具,无法确保种植的树木存活。分析句子可知,此处为非谓语动词作原因状语,逻辑主语“they”与“equip”之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词形式,置于句首首字母要大写。故填Equipped。 42.解析:survival。考查名词。由空前定冠词the可知,这里需要一个名词,“survive”的名词形式是“survival”,意为“生存;存活”。故填survival。 43.解析:effectively。考查副词。设空处单词修饰句子的谓语动词can conserve and purify,要用其副词形式作状语。故填effectively。 44.解析:the。考查冠词。根据句意可知,这里特指“塞罕坝精神”的概念,所以用定冠词“the”。故填the。 45.解析:remarkable。考查形容词。设空处单词修饰后面的名词achievements,要用其形容词形式作定语。故填remarkable。 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,2024年暑假你在北京颐和园做志愿活动、用英语为外国朋友做向导,请你用英语给英国朋友 Lucica写一封邮件。内容包括: 1.志愿活动; 2.你的感想。 注意:1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 Dear Lucica,                                                                             Yours, Li Hua [参考范文] Dear Lucica, I'm Li Hua.I'm writing to share my 2024 summer­holiday volunteering as a guide at the Summer Palace. In the morning, I met many foreigners there.I introduced myself and offered English­guided tours, which they appreciated.All day, I showed them around.They were attracted by the park. I was exhausted but proud, as it improved my English and spread Chinese culture. Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 (2025·湖南长沙长郡中学高二上期末) A Sweet Song “Nothing will ever be the same again,” Ally whispered.She sank slowly into her father's favorite chair and stared at the small American flag on his desk.It was the flag which Chief Russell had given to her after the funeral last summer, when he hugged her and told her how proud the Police Department was of her dad's work for them.His tears had warmed Ally's cheeks; her own tears were still frozen inside her heart. Ally looked at her father's picture on the bookcase.Dad was sitting in the middle of a stream, wet through but grinning proudly.“I miss you, Dad,” she said softly.By this time last year she had already taken dozens of pictures.Ever since she could remember, she and Dad had been a team, searching the woods behind the house each weekend for a glimpse of the special wood warbler (林中莺). Ally reached for the first photo album she and Dad had put together.On the cover a tiny orange bird with blue­gray wings and sharp black eyes peered out of the photo her father had clipped from a local newspaper.Ally smiled, remembering the excited look on his face when he first showed her the pretty bird.“Ally, I bet if we search real hard, we'll see this little guy together some day.” They'd never spotted the warbler, but her father had an amazing way of making each outing seem special.Staying with Dad, Ally felt comfortable.“If only I could get that good feeling back,” she thought, sighing. Staring at the bird, suddenly, she knew exactly what she had to do.Grabbing the little flag, she placed her camera around her neck and hurried outside.Ally stuck the flag among the flowers in the garden.“Please let me see the warbler,” she murmured to herself.She gave her worried Mom a kiss and then set off into the woods. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 Familiar smells of the earth rose up to greet her.                                                                           Determined to start out the next morning, she was about to head home when a ringing birdsong floated down to her.                                                                           [参考范文] Familiar smells of the earth rose up to greet her.Some things never change, Ally thought.She quickened her pace to the rock by the stream where she and her father used to have lunch.Sitting there facing the sun, she saw birds gathering grass for their nests and heard their sweet songs.For the first time in a long while, she felt content and almost heard her father's laughter. Determined to start out the next morning, she was about to head home when a ringing birdsong floated down to her.Suddenly, the sun disappeared behind clouds.Then came a prettier song than ever.An orange warbler dashed down and rested on a branch.Ally was excited and couldn't believe her eyes.Blinking back tears, she whispered “Thanks, Dad”, lifted her camera and aimed.She said things would be different without him, but she felt better now. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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