2025年实验班全程提优训练高中英语必修第二册人教版
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实战演练(答案见D16)
以“I am lost in water”为题,写一篇关于保护北极熊的海报。内容包括:
1. 全球温度上升;
2. 北极熊被迫在浮冰之间游走;
3. 我们要节约能源,减少碳排放量(carbon emissions)。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。【范文】
I am lost in water
As global temperatures rise, gradually the Arctic sea ice began to shrink. The polar bears are forced to swim long distances between the ice, leaving the animals to drown or simply starve to death. The global polar bear population could decline by more than 30 percent in as short as 35 years. To save the polar bear, let's save energy and reduce carbon emissions. Saving them is saving ourselves!
以“I am lost in water”为题,写一篇关于保护北极熊的海报。内容包括:
1. 全球温度上升;
2. 北极熊被迫在浮冰之间游走;
3. 我们要节约能源,减少碳排放量(carbon emissions)。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。【范文】
I am lost in water
As global temperatures rise, gradually the Arctic sea ice began to shrink. The polar bears are forced to swim long distances between the ice, leaving the animals to drown or simply starve to death. The global polar bear population could decline by more than 30 percent in as short as 35 years. To save the polar bear, let's save energy and reduce carbon emissions. Saving them is saving ourselves!
答案:
【范文】
I am lost in water
As global temperatures rise, gradually the Arctic sea ice began to shrink. The polar bears are forced to swim long distances between the ice, leaving the animals to drown or simply starve to death. The global polar bear population could decline by more than 30 percent in as short as 35 years. To save the polar bear, let's save energy and reduce carbon emissions. Saving them is saving ourselves!
I am lost in water
As global temperatures rise, gradually the Arctic sea ice began to shrink. The polar bears are forced to swim long distances between the ice, leaving the animals to drown or simply starve to death. The global polar bear population could decline by more than 30 percent in as short as 35 years. To save the polar bear, let's save energy and reduce carbon emissions. Saving them is saving ourselves!
写作题目
(2024·湖北黄冈期中)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。续写词数应为150左右。
A man called,asking if an owl(猫头鹰)could be rescued. Ellen Kalish was happy to help,who runs the Manhattan Wildlife Centre in New York. She is used to getting calls about taking in wild animals. The caller told her where this tiny owl was hiding out. It was found inside the Christmas tree in the Rockefeller Centre,where it is a yearly tradition to decorate trees. But this year,the tree looked a little worse. Many people made fun of its branches. They called the tree a “symbol of 2023”,meaning its sad look reminded them how tough the past year was.
The tale of the owl's rescue quickly became the highlight of this year's tree. Before the tree was put up to decorate,one of the workers caught sight of the creature. It was buried in the base of the tree. The owl most likely travelled with the tree on its journey to Manhattan. But there was no proof about where it came from and how it ended up stuck in this tree. Getting the little bird out from the base of the tree,the worker noticed that the creature got badly injured and seemed not to eat or drink anything for a few days. She was too weak to fly,but luckily she was still alive.
In that case,the worker had to bring the owl home. He named her Rocky as he spotted her in the Rockefeller Centre. Considering he himself had no idea how to keep an owl,he decided to find a place that rescues wildlife animals. That was why he called the Centre. After Kalish got the full story about the bird,she met the man at a gas station. Then the man handed her a box with the owl inside.
Paragraph 1:
Kalish took the box carefully.
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Rocky didn't look that terrible as she was in the box a week before.
(2024·湖北黄冈期中)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。续写词数应为150左右。
A man called,asking if an owl(猫头鹰)could be rescued. Ellen Kalish was happy to help,who runs the Manhattan Wildlife Centre in New York. She is used to getting calls about taking in wild animals. The caller told her where this tiny owl was hiding out. It was found inside the Christmas tree in the Rockefeller Centre,where it is a yearly tradition to decorate trees. But this year,the tree looked a little worse. Many people made fun of its branches. They called the tree a “symbol of 2023”,meaning its sad look reminded them how tough the past year was.
The tale of the owl's rescue quickly became the highlight of this year's tree. Before the tree was put up to decorate,one of the workers caught sight of the creature. It was buried in the base of the tree. The owl most likely travelled with the tree on its journey to Manhattan. But there was no proof about where it came from and how it ended up stuck in this tree. Getting the little bird out from the base of the tree,the worker noticed that the creature got badly injured and seemed not to eat or drink anything for a few days. She was too weak to fly,but luckily she was still alive.
In that case,the worker had to bring the owl home. He named her Rocky as he spotted her in the Rockefeller Centre. Considering he himself had no idea how to keep an owl,he decided to find a place that rescues wildlife animals. That was why he called the Centre. After Kalish got the full story about the bird,she met the man at a gas station. Then the man handed her a box with the owl inside.
Paragraph 1:
Kalish took the box carefully.
She opened the box gently. The owl was standing in a cardboard box,looking straight at her. “I thought,this is a miracle! How did this bird survive this trip?” She named the owl Rockefeller,or “Rocky”. “She was super hungry,” she says,estimating that she probably had not been able to eat or drink for at least a few days. She immediately gave her water and food—a few frozen mice—which she ate quickly. A veterinarian examined her,and x-rays showed that she had no broken bones or inner damage. By Thursday,Rocky started to bathe herself—a sign she was feeling good. An owl bath,Kalish says,leads to “water everywhere”.
Paragraph 2:
Rocky didn't look that terrible as she was in the box a week before.
On Friday,Kalish moved Rocky to an outdoor practice cage so that she could adapt to her new circumstance and Kalish could monitor her flight. By Tuesday at dusk,she seemed ready to go. Kalish brought Rocky to a clearing of nearby forest,removed her from her carrier and raised her toward the sky. Rocky sat on Kalish's hand for several moments,surveying her surroundings. Then,she flew off,settling in a nearby pine tree.
答案:
Paragraph 1:
She opened the box gently. The owl was standing in a cardboard box,looking straight at her. “I thought,this is a miracle! How did this bird survive this trip?” She named the owl Rockefeller,or “Rocky”. “She was super hungry,” she says,estimating that she probably had not been able to eat or drink for at least a few days. She immediately gave her water and food—a few frozen mice—which she ate quickly. A veterinarian examined her,and x-rays showed that she had no broken bones or inner damage. By Thursday,Rocky started to bathe herself—a sign she was feeling good. An owl bath,Kalish says,leads to “water everywhere”.
Paragraph 2:
On Friday,Kalish moved Rocky to an outdoor practice cage so that she could adapt to her new circumstance and Kalish could monitor her flight. By Tuesday at dusk,she seemed ready to go. Kalish brought Rocky to a clearing of nearby forest,removed her from her carrier and raised her toward the sky. Rocky sat on Kalish's hand for several moments,surveying her surroundings. Then,she flew off,settling in a nearby pine tree.
She opened the box gently. The owl was standing in a cardboard box,looking straight at her. “I thought,this is a miracle! How did this bird survive this trip?” She named the owl Rockefeller,or “Rocky”. “She was super hungry,” she says,estimating that she probably had not been able to eat or drink for at least a few days. She immediately gave her water and food—a few frozen mice—which she ate quickly. A veterinarian examined her,and x-rays showed that she had no broken bones or inner damage. By Thursday,Rocky started to bathe herself—a sign she was feeling good. An owl bath,Kalish says,leads to “water everywhere”.
Paragraph 2:
On Friday,Kalish moved Rocky to an outdoor practice cage so that she could adapt to her new circumstance and Kalish could monitor her flight. By Tuesday at dusk,she seemed ready to go. Kalish brought Rocky to a clearing of nearby forest,removed her from her carrier and raised her toward the sky. Rocky sat on Kalish's hand for several moments,surveying her surroundings. Then,she flew off,settling in a nearby pine tree.
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