高中英语UNIT5Adelicateworld单元质量检测外研版选择性必修第二册

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(满分 120 分,时间 100 分钟)
第一部份阅读 (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
RISE is an exciting project designed and led by young people,for young people.Created by St John Ambulance, the nation's leading first aid charity, the project is now available in communities across the countr.yIf you're aged between
16 and 25 years old, and are not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn new skills, and improve your prospects.
What you'll learn
St John Ambulance believes that everyone should have access to first aid, and we are devoted to equipping as many people as possible with the skills to be the difference between life and death.As a participant, you'll learn first aid through our Stickit sessio ns, and also get the opportunity to develop new skills, giving you the confidence to train others in your community, or the qualifications in youth leadership you need to get your career up and running.
Choosing the right path for you
At the heart of the RISE project is a commitment to peertopeer learning .As well as being taught first aid, you'll be given the skills and guidance to pass your knowledge onto other people in your community.RISE offers you the chance to gain
a lot of qualifications and to choose a path that helps you make the most of your talents.
Stickit: Our oneday introduction to first aid focuses on gun and knife related injuries.You'll find out how to manage an incident and learn some of the most commonly needed first aid skills.
First aid: You'll focus on CPR (心肺复苏术), bleeds and dealing with an emergency situation on this sixhour course .
Keeping children safe: It is a course designed for those who come into contact with children through their work or leisure activitie.sThis short programme works by helping individuals to understand the unusual role they play in keeping children safe from harm.
Basic skills in youth work: This course provides an introduction to St John Ambulance and is the minimum qualification for a youth leadership role within the organization.
语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。

文章介绍了 RISE 组织所设置的关于急救的一些课程、
课时、初衷及参预者的条件要求等,并号召 16 到 25 岁的年轻人学习。

1.Which of the following courses deals with a serious finger cut?
A.CPR performance.
B.Stickit .
C.Keeping children safe.
D.Basic skills in youth work.
解析:选B 细节理解题。

根据Stickit 所在段中的Our oneday introduction to first aid focuses on gun and knife related injuries.可知,针对严重的手指割伤的课程是Stickit。

故选 B。

2.What is the text mainly about?
A.Advantages of taking the courses.
B.Tips on how to give first aid.
C.Steps on how to give first aid.
D.An introduction to RISE project.
解析:选 D 主旨大意题。

根据文章内容,本文介绍了 RISE 组织所设置的关于急救的
一些课程、课时、初衷及参预者的条件要求等,并号召 16 到 25 岁的年轻人学习。

由此可知,
本文是 RISE 项目的简介。

故选 D。

3.Where does the text most probably come from?
A.A science magazine.
B.A book review.
C.A community website.
D.A business report.
解析:选 C 文章出处题。

根据文章内容可知,这是一篇 RISE 项目的简介,特别是根
据第一段中的 RISE is an exciting project designed and ... in communities across the country.可知, RISE 是一个针对年轻人,由年轻人设计和领导的激动人心的项目。

该项目
由英国率先的急救慈悲机构圣约翰急救中心发起,目前已在全国各地的社区开展。

由此判断,
该文章很可能来自于一个社区网页。

故选C。

B
“I had no intention to adopt a cat that day.I just liked being around animals.”Miranda says.But when she saw Nala in her metal cage, “We made eye contact and I
couldn't resist (抗拒) her big blue eyes. ” At that point, “Nala was so small.I asked the shelter if I could hold her.Once I had Nala in my arms, Nala looked up at me and licked (舔) my face.” And that was when she knew she had to take this kitty home.
Still, Miranda never imagined Nala would become an Instastar . “I started Nala's Instagram account in 2022 as a way to share photos with my close friends and family
in Thailand,” she explained.The possibility of Nala gaining attention beyond that small group of people hadn't occurred to her until it happened.
Miranda says, “Each time Nala's photo was featured on Instagram's popular page, her account would gain 1,000new followers.”From there,Nala's popularity rge nationwide brands messaged Miranda about hiring Nala to do ads. “This took us by surprise because we couldn't believe that abig brand wanted to pay us to take photos with their products next to Nala. ”
Nala started life out in a shelter, just waiting to be loved like many other animals that were abandoned.Today that dream has surely come tru.eNala has over 4 million followers on Instagram, which earned her the title “Guinness World Reco rds Most Popular Cat on Instagram”.
In addition to managing her Insta fame, Nala is being asked to test various cat food brands.More importantly, “Nala is our chance to share the love to help create a better life for other animals, so they can grow well and bring joy to the world like Nala has.”
语篇解读:本文是一篇新闻报导。

讲述了一位爱慕小动物的女士Miranda 收养的一只小
猫娜娜,她为了和朋友分享小猫的照片为其开通网络账号,却意外使这只小猫成为“网红” 的事件。

4.What is the first paragraph mainly about?
A.Visits to a shelter.
B.Love at first sight.
C.Power of blue eyes.
D.Duty to adopt cats.
解析:选B 段落大意题。

本段主要讲述了Miranda 第一次见到小猫娜娜时的情景,尤
其根据 We made eye contact and I couldn't resist(抗拒)her big blue eyes.可知,第
一次的眼神交流使 Miranda 喜欢上这只小猫并带回家养。

故选B。

5.Why did Miranda open Nala's Instagram account?
A.To meet Nala's needs.
B.To assist Nala be a star.
C.To share Nala's pictures.
D.To attract public attention.
解析:选 C 细节理解题。

根据第二段中的“I started Nala's Instagram accou nt in 2022 as a way to share photos with my close friends and family in Thaila,nd”she explained.可知,给娜娜开通网络账号是为了给在泰国的好友和家人分享它的照片。

故选C。

6.How did Miranda feel about Nala's popularity?
A.Satisfied. B.Amazed.
C.Upset. D.Disappointed.
解析:选B 细节理解题。

根据第二段中的Still,Miranda never imagined Nala would become an Instastar .及第三段中的 This took us by surprise because we couldn't believe that a big brand wanted to pay them to take photos with their products next
to Nala.可知,对于娜娜如此受欢迎, Miranda 是很吃惊的。

故选 B。

7.What does the underlined phrase “that dream” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A.Being eager to be loved.
B.Starting life in the shelter.
C.Gaining chances to earn money.
D.Being raised by Instagram fans.
解析:选 A 词义猜测题。

根据画线短语 that dream 所在句子可知, that dream 应指
代前一句 Nala started life out in a shelter, just waiting to be loved like many other animals that were abandoned.中的 waiting to be loved。

故选 A。

C
A recent study confirms that several turtle (海龟) species have either greatly dropped or disappeared from various sections of the Australian Murray Riv.er“The problem is that the long life of turtles makes people unable to sense the seriousness
of the situation.” says Ricky Spencer, a coauthor of the study, which was publish ed
in February in ScientificReports. “It's human nature tha t only when something is gone do we start missing it.”
Spencer and his workmates recorded the population of three once common turtle species at 52 sites along the southern areas of the river.The researchers inferred the species' population sizes from the number of individuals they caught in a given amount of time.They found the turtles have disappeared in places where they were previously rich, and most of the individuals they managed to catch elsewhere were large —and likely oldadults .Spencer and his workmates blame the losses on
continuing nest predation(捕食)by foxes, accompanied by other problems, including a worse and worse environment and serious drought in the 2000s.
“We have known about the sudden sharp drop of the population of the turtles for tens of years, and although media have covered a lot about the ‘trouble of our rivers’, nothing has been don ” says Rick Shine from Macquarie University in Sydney. “This paper is a wakeup call that unless we begin to do something about turtle protection, we may lose an attractive part of our native creatures. ”
The turtles could recover quickly if action is taken to protect nests from foxes and bring back living areas, Spencer notes.But governments tend to respond only when losses reach crisis levels,and the Murray River species currently lack the government's protection, he says.He and his workmates have a solution, however. “O ur next step is to start designing community protection efforts for common turtle species,” he explains, “so people can actually do things without having to wait for the government's support.”
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。

文章介绍了人们以为海龟寿命很长,对于海龟面临灭绝
的问题没有赋予重视。

以斯宾塞为首的科研团队正在努力保护它们。

8.Why are people unaware that turtles are in a very serious situation?
A.The government hasn't taken action.
B.They know turtles have a long life.
C.Old turtles still have a large population.
D.Media haven't done any report about it.
解析:选 B 细节理解题。

根据第一段中的 The problem is that the long life of turtles makes people unable to sense the seriousness of the situatio.n可知,对于
海龟寿命长的认知使人类没故意识到海龟正处于危(wei)险时期。

故选B。

9.What is the greatest challenge for turtles according to Spencer's team?
A.Foxes catch and feed on them.
B.The environment is getting worse.
C.The climate is extremely dry.
D.Human beings kill them in quantity.
解析:选 A 细节理解题。

根据第二段中的 Spencer and his workmates blame the losses on continuing nest predation ( 捕食 ) by foxes, accompanied by other problems, including a worse and worse environment and serious drought in the 2000s.可知,
海龟面临的最大危机是狐狸的捕食。

故选A。

10.Which of the following does Rick Shine agree with?
A.Media have already done their best.
B.The study gives people a warning.
C.Turtles are sure to disappear soon.
D.Turtle protection is a long process.
解析:选 B 推理判断题。

根据第三段中的 This paper is a wakeup call that unless
we begin to do something about turtle protection, we may lose an attractive part of our native creatures.可知, Rick Shine 认为这项研究是一个警钟。

故选B。

11.What do we know from the last paragraph?
A.It's not possible that turtles can avoid disappearing.
B.The government is taking action against the crisis.
C.Community efforts to protect turtles will start soon.
D.People have to wait for the government's support.
解析:选 C 细节理解题。

根据最后一段中的“Our next step is to start designing community protection efforts for common turtle species,” he explains, “so people
can actually do things without having to wait for the government's support.”可
知,社区下一步有可能采取措施保护海龟。

故选C。

D
Snow leopards (雪豹) are so hard to photograph that scientists aren't even sure how many of these endangered animals still live in the wild.
The Snow Leopard Conservancy (SLC) set up 20 cameras in Russia in 2022 to learn more about the big cats.After a full six months, they had exactly zero picture! That's when the organization understood they needed help.And the only people who could help them in finding the leopards were the very people from whom they wanted to protect the animals — local hunters (猎人).
Hunting snow leopards is against the law in Russia, but in the terrible climate
of Siberia, the few people living there had to turn to poaching (盗猎) to feed their families.
In 2022, Russian naturalist Sergei Spitsyn approached Mergen Markov, a local hunter, and told him his project.Markov agreed to set up the camera where he knew he would find leopards, and it worked.
Markov, once a poacher, works full time for the conservationists now and has 10 cameras monitoring leopards. “I visit each camera once a month.I have known this whole region since I was a child,” he said proudly.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) began working with other local villagers in
2022.The village would be paid 40,000 rubles at the end of the year if the image of a snow leopard is caught.WWF also rents horses from the villagers so that they do not need to make money by poaching any mo.re“Today there are far fewer leo pard poachers but leopards still get caught in traps set for other animals, so I have to stay watchful,” said Markov.
Changing guns for cameras has made a big difference in the lives of these former poachers, the village, and the Russian snow leopards.The number of snow leopards has been rising and their population is expected to recover to normal levels within 10 years.
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。

文章介绍了雪豹管理局安装摄像头去拍摄雪豹的照片,以获取有多少雪豹生存在野外,但没有拍到照片,于是他们找猎人匡助,猎人因此再也不捕
杀雪豹,雪豹的数量向来在增加。

12.Why was no picture of snow leopards taken in six months?
A.SLC's 20 cameras failed to work properly.
B.The number of snow leopards in the wild was too small.
C.The local poachers destroyed these cameras on purpose.
D.The researchers knew little about the animal's living habits.
解析:选 B 推理判断题。

根据第一段中“scien tists aren't even sure how many of these endangered animals still live in the wild可知,科学家们甚至不确定这些濒危
动物有多少仍在野外生存。

由此可判断出,六个月内没有拍到雪豹照片是因为雪豹的数量太
少了。

故选 B。

13.What did Sergei Spitsyn persuade Markov to do?
A.Find the poachers.
B.Repair cameras in the forest.
C.Catch more leopards.
D.Work for SLC.
解析:选 D 细节理解题。

根据第四段中的Markov agreed to set up the camera where he knew he would find leopards, and it worke.及d第五段中的 Markov, once a poacher, works full time for the conservationists now可知, Sergei Spitsyn 找到猎人 Mergen Markov是为了让他帮忙拍摄雪豹照片,Mergen Markov现在全职为自然资源保护主义者工作。

由此判断出, Sergei Spitsyn 劝说 Markov 为雪豹保护协会工作。

故选 D。

14.Why did the WWF begin working with local villagers?
A.To get some pictures of snow leopards.
B.To help villagers make a living.
C.To prevent villagers from hunting animals.
D.To rent their horses at a low price.
解析:选 A 细节理解题。

根据第六段中的 The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) began working with other local villagers in 2022.The village would be paid 40,000 rubles
at the end of the year if the image of a snow leopard is caugh.t可知,世界自然基
金会开始与当地村民合作。

如果获取到雪豹的图象,该村将在年底得到 4 万卢布的报酬。


选 A。

15.How can we describe the WWF's cooperation with the villagers?
A.Practice makes perfect.
B.Curiosity kills the cat.
C.Kill two birds with one stone.
D.Old habits die hard.
解析:选C 推理判断题。

根据第六段中的The village would be paid 40,000 rubles ...
to make money by poaching anymore.可知,如果获取到雪豹的图象,该村将在年底得到4
万卢布的报酬。

世界自然基金会还向村民租借马匹,这样他们就不需要再通过偷猎赚钱了。

因此世界自然基金会和当地村民的合作既可以匡助基金会获取雪豹的图象,又可以匡助当地
村民赚钱,一箭双雕。

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。

When you think about a deadly animal, you may think of a shark, a lion, or even
an elephant.However, the truth is that the deadliest animal in the world is much smaller and more annoying. 16 And it feeds on human blood, transporting numerous diseases from one person to the next.Figure it out, yet? Yes, it's the mosquito.
The numbers don't lie: According to the World Health Organization, more than 725,000 people worldwide are killed by mosquitoborne diseases each year .These diseases include malaria (疟疾), dengue fever, yellow fever, and encephalitis. 17 “Being able to adapt easily to new environments is one of the reasons why mosquitoes are the most deadly,” Bums Blackwell, an expert in pest control said.
18 Mosquitoes have learned to lay eggs in as little as a few small drops of water and each female mosquito can lay between 50 and 500 eggs once.Their populations also reach the highest point at different times in different areas all over the world, making it nearly impossible to avoid being bitten. 19
In areas where there're too many mosquitoes, local authorities try to control
the population through routine pesticide (杀虫剂) applications. “We should protect ourselves by avoiding places where there is too much water,” said Bernard Cohen, MD, a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. 20 Wear bug repellent (驱虫剂) that contains DEET (up to 30 percent) when heading outdoors, and reapply it about every four hours.
A.Most of the diseases can be cured in a short time.
B.There are more than 100 varieties of this thing on earth.
C.He also stresses that a little protection will go a long way.
D.And every bite increases the risk of getting a serious disease.
E.Mosquitoes take much interest in getting in touch with children.
F.Malaria is the most horrible, killing at least 600,000 people a year.
G.Another reason why the insects are so deadly is that they produce quick.ly 语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。

文章介绍了世界上最致命的小动物——蚊子。

作者在文中介绍了蚊子致命的原因,并给出了相应的防护方法。

16.选 B 根据空前一句 However, the truth is that the deadliest animal in the world is much smaller and more annoying.及空后一句 And it feeds on human blood, transporting numerous diseasesfrom one person to the next.可知, B 项(地球上有 100 多种这种东西)承接上下文。

17.选 F 根据前面一句 These diseases include malaria (疟疾), dengue fever, yellow fever, and encephalitis.可知, F 项(疟疾是最可怕的,每年造成至少 60 万人死亡)承接上一句。

18.选 G 根据空后一句 Mosquitoes have learned to lay eggs in as little as a few small drops of water and each female mosquito can lay between 50 and 500 eggs once. 可知, G 项(这种昆虫如此致命的另一个原因是它们繁殖迅速)切题。

19.选 D 根据空前一句 Their populations also reach the highest point at different times in different areas all over the world, making it nearly impossible to avoid being bitten.可知, D 项(每咬一口都会增加患严重疾病的风险)切题。

20.选 C 根据空前一句“We should protect ourselves by avoiding places where there is too much water,” said Bernard Cohen, MD, a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.及空后一句 Wear bug repellent 驱(虫剂)that contains DEET (up to 30 percent) when heading outdoors, and reapply it about every four hours. 可知, C 项(他还强调,一点小小的防护措施将大有匡助)切题。

第二部份语言运用 (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。

Last year, four children waited for their school bus every day for ten minutes, on the same dirty street corner.There were old bottles, parts of old bikes, and 21 soda cans everywhere around the 22 .The trees were brown and had no leaves, and there wasn't a flower in sight .It was 23 .
One day, one of the children looked at the corner and decided to do something about it.She had 24 minutes before the bus arrived.The next Monday, she brought a bag and 25 some of the old bottles to recycl.n 26 , she spent another ten minutes picking up old bottles, while her best friend picked up soda cans and put them in adifferent bag for recycling.On Wednesday, all the children pickedup the remaining recyclable materials and put everything else in the rubbish c.aTnhe corner was 27 !
The corner looked 28 but it was still ugly, so the next day the girl brought some 29 seeds.She planted the seeds and watered them, and watered the 30,too.She only had ten minutes a day but that was 31 .
After one month, their ugly, dirty corner had become a beautiful 32 with pretty flowers and healthy trees.It only took ten minutes a day.Do you have ten minutes a day to 33 your city? Imagine what a beautiful 34 we would have if more people spent ten minutes a day cleaning up and making their 35 more attractive!
语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。

文章讲述了在公交车站等车的女孩发现周围的环境又脏
又乱,故每天花十分钟收拾垃圾,种植花草。

最后将公交车站周围的环境变成为了一个干净

丽的花园。

21.A.full B.empty
C.cheap D.expensive
解析:选 B 根据上文 old bottles, parts of old bikes 可知,此处指的是空的(empty)
苏打瓶子。

22.A.school B.bus
C.old bottles D.bus stop
解析:选 D 根据上文 four children waited for their school bus every day for ten minutes, on the same dirty street corner 可知,孩子们在等公交车,故描述的应该是
公交车站(bus stop)的场景。

23.A.cold B.gorgeous
C.useless D.ugly
解析:选 D 根据上文 The trees were brown and had no leaves, and there wasn't a flower in sight.可知,周围的树是棕色的,也没有叶子,视野内也没有一朵花,可见周围的环境非常丑(ugly)。

下文 but it was still ugly 给了提示。

24.A.ten B.fifteen
C.twenty D.thirty
解析:选 A 根据下文 She only had ten minutes a day可知,她每天惟独十(ten)分
钟的时间。

25.A.made B.collected
C.bought D.gave
解析:选 B 根据空后 some of the old bottles to recycle 可知,她要采集(collected) 一些旧瓶子回收利用。

26.A.Tuesday B.Sunday
C.Saturday D.Friday
解析:选 A 根据上文 The next Monday 以及下文 On Wednesday 可知,此处描述的是周二(Tuesday)小女孩做的事情。

27.A.clean B.dirty
C.green D.gone
解析:选 A 根据上文可知,通过孩子们的努力,角落变干净了(clean)。

28.A.nice B.wrong
C.larger D.better
解析:选 D 根据下文 but it was still ugly可知,此处应表示转折,角落虽看起来好多了(better),但依然很丑。

29.A.tree B.flower
C.vegetable D.fruit
解析:选 B 根据下文 She planted the seeds and watered them 和 with pretty flowers 可知,她带了一些花(flower)的种子。

30.A.flowers B.vegetables
C.trees D.plants
解析:选 C 根据上文 The trees were brown and had no leaves 以及 She planted the seeds and watered them 可知,她给种子浇水,也给树(trees)浇水。

31.A.enough B.limited
C.long D.short
解析:选 A 根据上下文可知,她虽惟独每天等车的十分钟,但是已经足够(enough)了。

最终使得公交站周围的环境变得焕然一新。

32.A.school B.home
C.playground D.garden
解析:选 D 根据上文的 beautiful 以及下文的 pretty flowers and healthy trees 可知,孩子们把丑陋肮脏的角落变成为了一个漂亮的花园(garden)。

33.A.see B.visit
C.help D.enjoy
解析:选C 根据上文可知,孩子们用每天的十分钟匡助公交站周围的环境变得焕然一新,故在此问读者你每天有十分钟匡助(help)你的城市吗?
34.A.world B.school
C.bus stop D.corner
解析:选 A 根据下文的 we would have if more people spent ten minutes a day cleaning up 可知,如果有更多的人每天花十分钟来打扫卫生,我们将会拥有多么漂亮的世
界(world)。

35.A.homes B.gardens
C.villages D.surroundings
解析:选 D 根据上文可知,孩子们通过每天十分钟使得周围的环境变得更加夸姣了。

故如果有更多的人每天花十分钟来打扫卫生,就会让周围的环境(surroundings)更吸引人。

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 个适当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。

The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and some big land masses as far south as Newfoundland.While they are rare north of 88°, there is evidence 36 they range all the way across the Arctic, and as far south as James Bay in Can.ada It is difficult to figure out a global population of polar bears as much of the range has been 37 (poor) studied;however, biologists calculate that there are about 20,000-25,000 polar bears worldwide.
Modern methods 38 tracking polar bear populations have been employed only since the mid1980s, and are expensive 39 (perform) consistentlyover a large
area.In recent years some Inuit people in Nunavut 40 (report) increases in bear sightings around human settlements, leading to a 41 (believe) that populations
are increasing.Scientists have responded by 42 (note) that hungry bears may be congregating (会萃) around human settlements, leading to the illusion错(觉) that populations are 43 (high) than they actually are. Of 44 nineteen
recognized polar bear subpopulations, three aredeclining, six 45 (be) stable, one is increasing, and nine lack enough data.
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。

文章介绍了北极熊种群数量越来越少、亟须保护的现状。

36.that 分析句子结构可知,所填词引导同位语从句,解释说明 evidence 的具体内容,从句中不缺少成份且意义完整,故用 that 引导。

37.poorly 修饰动词 studied 应用副词形式poorly。

38.of/for a method of/for doing sth.做某事的方法。

39.to perform 此处是“主语+be+形容词+不定式”结构,不定式用主动形式表示被动含义。

40.have reported 根据句中的时间状语 in recent years 可判断用现在完成时。

41.belief 根据空前的不定冠词 a 可知,此处应填believe 的名词形式belief “看法,信念”。

42.noting 介词后接动词时,应用其动名词形式。

respond by doing sth.通过做某事回应。

43.higher 根据空后的 than 可知,此处应用high 的比较级形式 higher。

44.the 此处特指确认的 19 个亚种群,故用定冠词the。

45 . are 此处陈述客观事实,应用普通现在时; six 指代 six polar bear subpopulations,谓语动词应用复数。

第三部份写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是学生会主席李华,你校计划组织一次“漂亮乡村行”活动,请写一则英文通知,内容如下:
1.活动时间和目的;
2.活动内容:欣赏自然美景、体验干农活、品尝当地美食等;
3.报名截止日期:周五下午六点。

注意: 1.词数 80 摆布;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文联贯;
3.格式已给出,不计入总词数。

参考词汇:漂亮乡村行 Beautiful Countryside Tour
Notice
The Students' Union 参考范文:
Notice
Our school proposes to organize a Beautiful Countryside Tour to help students know the great changes taking place in China's countryside.
We plan to set off at 7 am this Sunday.We can take photos while enjoying the natural scenery of the villages.Besides, we can do some simple farm work with the help of the locals and taste the delicious local food there.Only when we're that close to nature can we experience its real beauty!
Applicants who are interested can sign up here and thedeadline is 6 p.m.this Friday.
The Students' Union
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。

It was a Monday and Khan, a pet dog had joined the family the previous Friday.He had already decided that twoyearold Charlotte was his No.1 girl.The dog had seldom left her side since arriving at his new home.
Khan was next to Charlotte when Catherine took her into the garden for some fresh air. “I was just in the house doing boring mother things and Charl te wanted to go outside and run around,” she says. “We were just walking around the garden looking at flowers and all that good stuff.Khan was with her.”
Charlotte was soon tired of playing in the garden and then went to play the padlock on the gate. “She was beating the padlock and it was banging on the gat e,”Catherine recalls.She thought Khan, who was naturally right next to Charlotte, might be disturbed by the loud noise, but he seemed undisturbed by it.That was until, entirely without warning, he became very upset indeed.
“Khan suddenly started making this noise from the depths of his chest, this growl,” she says. “His whole ches t puffed up, his hair stood up, and he lowered his head.He continued to make this growl.”
As Catherine watched, Khan seemed to double in size. “H e kept trying to push her.I was right next to Charlotte —no more than a metre away and I thought, ‘He's going to hurt her’. His chest was bigger than he was long,” she says.
Time seemed to slow down as Catherine rushed desperately to save her daughter.But Khan got to Charlotte first.He grabbed her by the back of her clothes and threw her over his shoulder into the garden. “I turned and looked and she was just sitting there in a pile ofgrass.” Still not certainwhether Khan's strangebehaviour was some sort of attack on her child, Catherine raced to pick up Charlotte, who was completely unharmed, and take her inside to safet.yJust as she turned to run into the house, Catherine saw a big brown snake bite Khan right in the chest and slid away quickly.
注意: 1.续写词数应为 150 摆布;
2.请按如下格式作答。

Khan screamed in pain and at the same moment, Catherine understood all.
Khan needed immediate medical help, so Catherine called a vet (兽医) in no time.
参考范文:
Khan screamed in pain and at the same moment, Catherine understood all.Khan noticed a snake going to bit little Charlotte, and Khan's action that seemed violent
at first was really an attempt to save the girl's life.Although his brave action was performed just in time to take Charlotte away from the snake's bite, he instead was bitten a few moments later.
Khan needed immediate medical help, so Catherine called a vet ( 兽医) in no time.Thanks to the vet who recovered Khan by giving hiamn antivenom shot.If Khan had not stepped in at the right moment, the poisonous snake would have been likely to strike Catherine's daughter instead.Although it was only four days Khan had lived with this new family, this hero still knew the right thing to do, and he protected Charlotte's life with his own.The family planned to giveKhan his deserved homeas
a way of paying him back for the love he demonstrated to their family in such a wonderful way.。

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