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完形填空
Last month, Kris Duncan started putting food on his Paris apartment's windowsill (窗台), hoping to attract birds. Soon, many pigeons came for snacks, but one seemed 1. It couldn't walk properly and looked uncomfortable. Kris saw a thin string 2 around its feet. "The string trapped it," he said. Wanting to help, Kris prepared scissors and seeds.
But the pigeon, being wild, was 3 to trust humans. Kris 4. Every day, he sat quietly, offering food. Gradually, the bird realized Kris meant no 5. "For four weeks, I tried different ways to get close," Kris shared. He kept scissors ready, waiting for the right 6.
Finally, the pigeon ate from Kris' hand. Carefully, Kris cut the string. The bird's feet were now 7, and it flew away joyfully.
This story teaches kindness and patience. Kris didn't need special 8 — just care. Wildlife experts (专家) say helping animals starts with 9 actions. "Even city pigeons deserve 10," said one expert. Kris proved that small efforts can make a big difference.
(
B. strange
C. hungry
D. lonely
(
B. hidden
C. broken
D. painted
(
B. brave
C. curious
D. unwilling
(
B. ran away
C. stayed calm
D. felt lonely
(
B. harm
C. food
D. noise
(
B. tool
C. moment
D. friend
(
B. free
C. strong
D. cold
(
B. seeds
C. wings
D. nests
(
B. usual
C. dangerous
D. noisy
(
B. names
C. cages
D. respect
Last month, Kris Duncan started putting food on his Paris apartment's windowsill (窗台), hoping to attract birds. Soon, many pigeons came for snacks, but one seemed 1. It couldn't walk properly and looked uncomfortable. Kris saw a thin string 2 around its feet. "The string trapped it," he said. Wanting to help, Kris prepared scissors and seeds.
But the pigeon, being wild, was 3 to trust humans. Kris 4. Every day, he sat quietly, offering food. Gradually, the bird realized Kris meant no 5. "For four weeks, I tried different ways to get close," Kris shared. He kept scissors ready, waiting for the right 6.
Finally, the pigeon ate from Kris' hand. Carefully, Kris cut the string. The bird's feet were now 7, and it flew away joyfully.
This story teaches kindness and patience. Kris didn't need special 8 — just care. Wildlife experts (专家) say helping animals starts with 9 actions. "Even city pigeons deserve 10," said one expert. Kris proved that small efforts can make a big difference.
(
B
) 1. A. painfulB. strange
C. hungry
D. lonely
(
A
) 2. A. tiedB. hidden
C. broken
D. painted
(
D
) 3. A. excitedB. brave
C. curious
D. unwilling
(
C
) 4. A. gave upB. ran away
C. stayed calm
D. felt lonely
(
B
) 5. A. surpriseB. harm
C. food
D. noise
(
C
) 6. A. weatherB. tool
C. moment
D. friend
(
B
) 7. A. dirtyB. free
C. strong
D. cold
(
A
) 8. A. toolsB. seeds
C. wings
D. nests
(
B
) 9. A. quickB. usual
C. dangerous
D. noisy
(
D
) 10. A. freedomB. names
C. cages
D. respect
答案:
1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.D
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