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题型:语法填空-短文语填 难度:0.65 引用次数:28 题号:21235110
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Jean-Louis Button is an environmental student in Wales. He was woken up    1     a sound one night. It was a stray cat (流浪猫) who found her way inside his room. “I could see the cat was in     2     pretty poor state. I could see she needed help and I just needed some company,” Button said. The local Cat Protection branch     3     (locate) her owners who could no longer care for their cat. So Button took the cat in and was     4     (thank) for the company. “It just meant the world, honestly,” he said,     5     (describe) the joy this cat brought him.   

Button,     6    hobby is biking, realized it was a good idea     7     (do) a summer cycling trip around the UK to raise funds for three of his favorite charities. “This summer I want to push my physical and mental boundaries (界限) for three charities by cycling     8     (far) than I ever have before. I want to say thank you for the great work that they do,” he said.

He created a fundraising page, and     9     (raise) more than his projected amount ever since. Presently, he is cycling along Britain’s coastline, having already covered 3,500 kilometers in three weeks. His story from a life of     10     (lonely) to love may inspire more than cat lovers, for he is showing how far one cat can encourage someone to push their boundaries.

【知识点】 人与动植物 生活故事

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