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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在宠物医院里救助一只寻回犬的经历。

1 . I love animals. So when Dr. Vannini said his vet hospital needed help, I was _______.

I volunteered to clean up and help in several medical procedures. But the moment I will never _______ came when an emergency was rushed through the front door.

A retriever (寻回犬)was in deep _______. A check-up revealed that she had a baby developing in her body but no heartbeat could be detected. It was assumed that her puppy (小狗) had not _______. The retriever would need immediate _______ to save her life. I couldn’t take my eyes off Dr. Vannini’s hands as she stopped the bleeding and repaired the dog’s vital organs.

Near the end of the surgery, something caught my eye. I thought I saw the _______ puppy move. I couldn’t keep still and whispered. The puppy had indeed shown a spark (火花) of life! We _______ took action. Soon, he was up and moving. It was a(n)_______ feeling to hold this new life in my hands.

The experience was especially meaningful for me because a week earlier I had witnessed the _______, the end of life. My beloved dog, Scamper, finally died of a lifelong weakness of heart. He almost __________ it to six. Scamper was a great dog, a true friend, and I will never forget him. Seeing the new puppy and his mother leave the hospital is something I will never forget either.

1.
A.shockedB.puzzledC.delightedD.depressed
2.
A.suspectB.forgetC.encounterD.seize
3.
A.confusionB.thoughtC.sufferingD.sorrow
4.
A.survivedB.jumpedC.barkedD.waked
5.
A.supportB.responseC.comfortD.surgery
6.
A.homelessB.lifelessC.carelessD.faultless
7.
A.quicklyB.finallyC.softlyD.roughly
8.
A.ashamedB.formalC.boredD.incredible
9.
A.eventB.growthC.oppositeD.accident
10.
A.madeB.gaveC.liftedD.held
2022-04-14更新 | 292次组卷 | 3卷引用:2022届北京市顺义区高三第二次统练英语试题
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2 . The Greenwood fire took its name from the nearby lake where lightning struck on Aug.15, causing a wildfire that burned for weeks. Fueled by drought and wind, its persistence dominated headlines for much of late summer and early fall in Minnesota. When the last flames were finally put out, the northern Minnesota fire had consumed nearly 27,000 acres, countless firefighting resources, and at its worst, the lives that some had built around nearby McDougal Lake. Vast areas of forest were left burned-out, with the black and bare remains of what were once massive pines.

But, despite the destruction left behind, Mother Nature is set to a comeback. When organic matter is burned from the forest floor, seeds dropped by plants and trees begin to take hold, with the sprouting species emerging first. The trees above have died, which sends a chemical signal to the root system that is actually more expansive than just under that tree, and that chemical response encourages those root systems to re-grow. Ten years ago, a fire ripped through 93,000 acres of Minnesota forest in and around the BWCA. Today, that burnt area's rebirth is well underway.

"Here in the Pagami Creek wildfire scar, we have Jack Pine, Red Pine, Black Spruce, Aspen and paper birch-those are our main species, those are the ones that are growing quickly. It's 10 years on, and these trees are 10 to 15 feet tall in many areas," said Kyle Stover from the U.S. Forest Service.

A wildfire kills most things in its path, but despite the flames and intense temperatures, rarely is everything reduced to ashes -and that plays a key role in a forest's regeneration. Just one year after the fire, the survivors dominate the forest, and grasses replace the burnt ground. Wildflowers are abundant bushes and small trees have started to grow, and Jack Pine returned. So, it's an amazing ecological system of creating new forest life when it appears that all is lost, one that has evolved throughout the ages, where fire has always played a vital role.

1. What can we learn about the Greenwood fire?
A.It was a natural occurrenceB.It was caused by drought.
C.it gained half-year fame.D.It took many people's lives.
2. What happens to the burnt area after the fire?
A.Seeding growth is held up.B.Burnt organic matter hardly functions.
C.Root systems spread further and widerD.Chemicals in the soil are in greater demand.
3. What can we say about the trees and plants in Minnesota?
A.They are flammableB.They are fire-resistant
C.They are fire-adapted.D.They are overgrown.
4. What does the underlined word "one" in the last paragraph refer to?
A.A fire.B.A lifeC.A time.D.A system
2022-01-24更新 | 167次组卷 | 2卷引用:英语-2022年高考押题预测卷 03(北京专用)(含考试版+全解全析+参考答案+答题卡)
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Tourists have been warned not to take sand and seashells from beaches in Sardinia, an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea. More than 40 people,     1     took a combined 100 kilograms of sand and shells, have been fined up to £2,575 each. The law     2     (introduce) in 2017 to ban people from taking the items as souvenirs of their trips. Experts express     3     (they) worry that it could cause beaches to become smaller.

2022-01-17更新 | 136次组卷 | 2卷引用:英语-2022年高考押题预测卷 01(北京专用)(含考试版+全解全析+参考答案+答题卡)
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The iceberg that was for a time the biggest in the world is no more. A68, as it was known, covered an area of nearly 6,000 km2    1    it broke away from Antarctica in 2017. That's like a small country. But satellites show the mega-berg has now virtually gone, broken into countless small fragments    2    the US National Ice Center says are no longer worth tracking. Most glaciologists regard A68 as the product of a very    3    (nature)process, and it has nothing to do with human-induced climate change.

2021-05-31更新 | 316次组卷 | 3卷引用:北京市中国人民大学附属中学2021届高三考前热身英语试题
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Microplastics, referring to plastic fragments and particles (碎片和微粒) less than 5 millimeters in diameter (直径), have been found on Mount Qomolangma as high as 8,440 meters above sea level, just 408.86 meters below the peak of the mountain, according to a recent study published in the journal One Earth. Scientists collected snow and water samples from 19 different     1     (spot). They found microplastics in all the water samples and part of the snow samples. The most     2     (pollute) sample was from the Base Camp in Nepal,     3    most human activity on the mountain is concentrated. It had 79 particles of microplastics per liter (升) of snow.

2021-05-18更新 | 298次组卷 | 2卷引用:北京市西城区2021届高三下学期二模英语试卷
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