阅读下面短文.根据所给情节进行续写.使之构成一个完整的故事.
As the cob(雄天鹅) flew towards Billings city, all sorts of troublesome thoughts filled in his head. He had never gone looking for a trumpet(小号) before. He had no money. He feared he might arrive after the shops had closed. He realized that in the whole continent he was undoubtedly the only cob on his way to a city to get a trumpet.
“This is a great adventure,” he said to himself. “Yet it is a noble searching. I will do anything to help my son Louis, even if I run into real trouble.”
Towards the end of the afternoon, the cob finally saw the churches, factories, shops and homes of Billings city. He circled, looking for a music store. Suddenly he found one. It had a very big, wide window, solid结实的) glass. The cob flew lower for a better look. A guitar, a piano, violins and then he saw what he wanted—a trumpet hanging by a shelf.
“Now it’s my time to act!” he said to himself. “Now it’s my moment for risking everything on one brave move, however shocking it may be to my emotions, however offensive(冒犯的) it may be to the laws that govern the lives of men. Here I go! May good luck go with me!”
注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右:
2.续写部分分为两段.每段的开头语已为你写好.
Paragraph 1: With that, the old cob set his wings for a dive(俯冲)
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Paragraph 2: The cob felt a serious pain.
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假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim对汉字感兴趣。请你给他写封信介绍一下汉字。内容包括:1.汉字的特点;2.汉字的起源;3.汉字的演变。
注意:
1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.信的开头结尾已给出。
Dear Jim,
I’m glad that you are interested in Chinese characters.
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Yours,
Li Hua
Nobis is proud, because his father is a great gentleman. Yesterday he _________ with Betti ,the son of a charcoal(木炭) man. He didn’t know what retort(反驳) to make _________ he was in the wrong. He said to Betti, “Your father is a poor _________ !”
Betti said nothing but _________ welled in his eyes. When he returned home, he repeated the words to his father. So the charcoal man made his _________ in the afternoon, leading his boy by the hand, to _________ to the teacher. While he was making his complaint, Nobis’ father happened to hear that. He frowned(皱眉) and asked Nobis if that was true. Nobis stood in front of little Betti, with his head _______, making no reply. At last, Nobis _________ to Betti by repeating what his father _________ him to say, “I beg your pardon for the __________ and foolish comments I made on your father, whose hand my father would feel honored to press.”
Then the gentleman __________ his hand to the charcoal man ,who shook it firmly.
“Do me the favor to place them next to each other,” said the gentleman to the teacher.
When the boys were __________ Nobis’ father bowed and left. The charcoal man remained there __________ for several moments, but he did not say anything. He then made his way to the door, turning round for one last look and __________.
“Keep what you have seen in mind, boys,” said the teacher, “This is the finest __________ of the year.”
1.A.chatted B.quarreled C.played D.discussed
2.A.because B.if C.unless D.when
3.A.seller B.judge C.farmer D.beggar
4.A.shame B.pride C.tears D.shadows
5.A.deal B.way C.living D.appearance
6.A.reply B.complain C.explain D.listen
7.A.turning B.rising C.hanging D.nodding
8.A.apologized B.added C.linked D.pointed
9.A.forced B.helped C.aided D.desired
10.A.strange B.proud C.great D.impolite
11.A.waved B.offered C.shook D.took
12.A.convinced B.dismissed C.punished D.seated
13.A.in public B.in secret C.in person D.in thought
14.A.left B.smiled C.sighed D.stared
15.A.approach B.talk C.lesson D.view
While being absent from normal life for many days, you may find perhaps some of your clothes are overgrown with mushrooms (seriously)!1.. But at some universities in China, the scene is the total opposite.
Photos showing quilts (被子) aired have become a hit on social media.2..They are being dried on balconies (阳台), playgrounds and any available open areas at the universities ahead of the resumption (恢复) of school.
The quilts were brought by students from home and had almost gone moldy (发霉) but thanks to dorm-keepers they have gone through a process of sun sterilization (杀菌).
To prevent the quits from being misplaced, the dorm-keepers attached a note to each quilt with the dormitory area, bedroom number, and bed number on it.3..
“4. .Then, they will be collected to put away after getting fluffy. When it becomes cloudy or it’s likely to rain, we’ll collect all of them in time, about which the students don’t have to worry.” a keeper named Yan Fengjuan said.
The idea occurred to the dorm-keepers when the rooms started to smell during the routine check. 5. .
A.The dorm-keepers collected so many moldy quilts.
B.Their acts of kindness soon received wide praise.
C.Without regular wear, the clothing can grow mold.
D.There is no single quilt that is nowhere to be seen.
E.In this way, it would not cause trouble to the students.
F.The colorful quilts neatly cover the dormitory building.
G.When the sun is good, the quilts will be aired for 3 hours.
When it comes to dog training, I’ve come to understand that some things can be taught quickly, while others take a while. Do you know how I learned that lesson? From a French teacher I had in college.
It was beginner’s French, and from day one she had a “no English” class rule. I was confused by 99% of what she said, but I decided to give it a shot. I was excited as we began learning numbers and the alphabet, something I could easily follow, but when it came to putting together phrases, I was lost.
My teacher came up to me and said “quel est votre passe-temps favori?” which sounded like complete nonsense to me. I knew she was asking me a question, but I couldn’t figure out what it was. So I said “Sorry, I don’t understand.” Well, that broke the “no English” rule, so I just froze because I had no idea as to how to apologize in French.
So what did she do? She kept getting closer to me, repeating ‘quel est votre passe-temps favori?’ over and over, each time a bit louder, as if I had a hearing problem, rather than a complete shortage of comprehension.
I think about that class often. I really did feel hopeless, and the laughter from everyone else in class didn’t help. It’s not that she was a bad teacher. It’s just that she had very little patience for students like me who didn’t catch on immediately.
Well, it taught me to be more patient with Laika when learning new things. And since I don’t want her to be like the embarrassed kid in class, I don’t speak loudly at her or repeat myself when she doesn’t “get it.” I go back and figure out how I can help her understand and put meaning to my requests.
1.How did the author find the “no English” class rule?
A.She was confused and decided not to obey it.
B.She was excited as she could easily follow it.
C.She found it challenging and was eager to break it.
D.She thought it hard but originally was willing to try it.
2.Why couldn’t the author answer her French teacher’s question?
A.Because she didn’t hear the teacher clearly.
B.Because she didn’t know the correct answer.
C.Because she couldn’t understand the question.
D.Because she couldn’t express herself in French.
3.What does the author learn from the experience of the French class?
A.A good teacher should not set strict rules for class.
B.A good teacher should be more patient with students.
C.A good teacher should repeat herself when necessary.
D.A good teacher shouldn’t cause students’ embarrassment.
4.Who is Laika mentioned in the last paragraph?
A.The author’s student. B.The author’s classmate.
C.The author’s pet dog. D.The author’s daughter.
Bumblebees(大黄蜂) are clever: when pollen(花粉) is short and plants near the nest are not yet flowering, they have learned to force them to bloom. Research published on Thursday in Science shows that the insects puncture the plants’ leaves, which causes them to flower about 30 days earlier than they otherwise would. How the technique developed and why the plants react by blooming remain unclear.
Consuelo De Moraes, a chemical ecologist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, says she and her teammates were observing one kind of bumblebee in an unrelated experiment when they noticed the insects were damaging plant leaves and wondered why. “At first we thought they might be feeding on the plants,” she says. And because previous research had shown stress could cause plants to flower, they also wondered whether the bees might be creating blooms on purpose.
To find out, the team placed bumblebees together with tomato plants in cages. The bees soon cut several holes in the leaves of each plant. As a test, the researchers tried to copy the bumblebee damage in additional plants with a knife. Both sets of plants with injured leaves bloomed faster, but the ones punctured by the bees flowered weeks earlier, suggesting that chemicals in the insects’ saliva(唾液) may be involved as well.
Next, the researchers moved out of the laboratory to see whether bumblebees would continue to damage nonflowering plants near their nest even if blooming plants were available farther away. They did so. The findings suggest the bees’ behavior is an adaptation that improves food-hunting efficiency(效率).
In the future, scientists could test how the behavior may have developed and how widespread it is among other wild bumblebees, as well as what is happening in plants after a bee bite. Understanding those questions could help us better face the climate change.
1.What does the underlined word “puncture” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.bite B.touch
C.kiss D.eat
2.What inspired Consuelo and her team to do the present research?
A.The stress causing plants to flower. B.The difference in plants’ flowering time.
C.The bumblebees’ feeding on the plants. D.The bumblebees’ damaging plants’ leaves.
3.Why did the researchers copy what the bumblebees did?
A.To prove a knife cut can work as a bee bite.
B.To figure out what helps plants flower faster
C.To find out why bumblebees damage plants.
D.To show bumblebees’ saliva helps plants bloom.
4.What have the researchers made clear?
A.What happens in plants after a bee bite.
B.How bumblebees have learned the technique.
C.Whether bumblebees are clever in finding food.
D.Whether all the bumblebees have learned the skill.