广西柳州市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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柳州市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试
英语试题
(试卷满分: 150分 考试时间: 120分钟)
第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30分)
做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题: 每小题1.5分; 满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman mean
A. She knows a good movie.
B. She needs a new dress.
C. She dislikes parties.
2. What's the percentage of students getting a B in the speakers' class
A. 50%. B. 30%. C. 20%.
3. What's the woman's plan for tonight
A. To go to a bar. B. To work on a project. C. To take a rest at home.
4. What will Tom probably do next
A. Go hiking. B. Drive around. C. Go to the backyard.
5. Why does the man speak to the woman
A. To recommend a good dish.
B. To ask for a dining place.
C. To invite her to lunch.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Who is the woman probably speaking to
A. A soccer player. B. A store clerk. C. A designer.
7. What has the woman's son been interested in lately
A. Signed T-shirts. B. Soccer shorts. C. Sports shoes.
听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。
8. Where did Amy just get back from
A. A library. B. A school. C. A bookstore.
9. Which aspect of paper books does Amy like
A. The low price.
B. The comfortable smell.
C. The noticeable convenience.
10. How does the man feel about Amy's modern novels
A. Curious. B. Familiar. C. Uninterested.
听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题。
11. What's the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Tour guide and visitor.
12. How will the speakers get to the park
A. By subway. B. By bus. C. By car.
13. How long is the park open on weekdays
A. For 8 hours. B. For 10 hours. C. For 12 hours.
听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。
14. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a bank. B. On the phone. C. In a radio studio.
15. What made David quit his former job
A. Failing to be a president.
B. Finding a passion for travel.
C. Wanting to write a new book.
16. What impressed David most in Beijing
A. The Forbidden City.
B. The Summer Palace.
C. The Great Wall of China.
17. Why does David thank the woman
A. She wishes him more happiness.
B. She praises his ability.
C. She offers advice.
听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。
18. What is the speaker mainly talking about
A. A patient's story. B. A teacher's children. C. A family member's impact.
19. What does the speaker think of Dr White
A. Adaptable. B. Respectable. C. Knowledgeable.
20. What does the speaker intend to do in the future
A. Start a medical career. B. Help the homeless. C. Teach teenagers.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
SO THAT'S WHY WE CALL THAT THAT
In 1997, two smarty-pants, needing a name for their new data-index website, came up with "googol", which is the number one followed by a hundred zeroes. Perfect! But as they typed Googol into a domain-name search engine, they made a critical mistake. And the mistake stuck. Don't believe us Google it. Meanwhile, here are the stories behind other brand names.
Triscuit ELECTRICITY BISCUITS triscuit
Triscuit, a snack cracker, is short for "electricity biscuit", because the first ones were proudly produced with hydro-electric power.
H agen-Dazs NOTHING H agen-Dazs
H agen-Dazs is short for…absolutely nothing. Reuben Mattus, who moved to Brooklyn from Poland, created the ice cream company in 1959. He wanted to give his company a Danish-sounding name in honour of Denmark's reputation during the World War I and settled on this nonsense phrase.
Nike VICTORY
Nike was named for the Greek goddess of victory, It is said that the shoe company's famous "swoosh" logo represents the fleet-footed goddess's wings.
Adidas ADI DASSLER
Adidas is an abbreviation of "Adi Dassler", one of two Dassler brothers from Germany who founded competitive shoe empires after the World War II(Adi's brother Rudi founded Puma).
Lego PLAY WELL
Lego, a children's toy that consists of small colored bricks that fit together, is a short form of the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning "play well".
21. Why does the author mention the story of Google in Paragraph 1
A. To arouse curiosity of the brand names. B. To classify the following brands.
C. To introduce a wonderful search engine. D. To help search for information.
22. Which brand name has the story related to the legend
A. Nike. B. Adidas. C. Triscuit. D. H agen-Dazs.
23. What can we learn from the text
A. Adidas was founded during the World War II.
B. The founders of Adidas and Nike were brothers.
C. The stories behind Lego and H agen-Dazs relate to Danish.
D. The first Triscuit biscuits were proudly made with solar power.
B
Zebby beat thousands of others and won the title of National Cat of the Year, an award given by Cats Protection, a charity that rescues and rehomes cats. To win the award, Zebby first won the Family Fur-ever category, which honors cats that "make a family complete".
Zebby's owner, 66-year-old Genevieve Moss, lives alone in the UK, aside from her animal friend, of course. Living alone can be troublesome and her problems were further worsened by the fact that she can't hear anything without her hearing aid. Once, she was robbed in the middle of the night. "I used to be scared to go to sleep, and I used to lie awake. But now, with Zebby, I can rest easily," said Moss.
Zebby warns her of different sounds in their home. He also fetches the mail for Moss and drops it into the bedroom. He even takes her slippers(拖鞋)to her. "He seems to know that when the phone rings, he needs to tell me. At nighttime, if my security light goes on, he will wake me up by hitting my face gently. Sometimes to protect me, Zebby takes up his position at the front door to tell me its not happening when I try to leave the house", Moss said.
"I am so proud of Zebby for showing the world how caring cats can be, and what a positive effect they can have on people's lives," she said. "I can't imagine life without Zebby and I'm over the moon about his being honored with the National Cat Awards."
Cats Protection's National Cat Awards organizer Ashley Fryer said, "From the moment we read his entry form, we knew Zebby was something special. He is clearly devoted to Moss and their story highlights the powerful bond that exists between people and their cats. He shows a shining example of the joy and comfort a cat can bring."
24. What can we infer about Zebby
A. He was once a homeless cat. B. He helped prevent a robbery.
C. He is highly sensitive to sounds. D. He gives Moss a feeling of security.
25. To Moss, Zebby fails to play the role of__________.
A. a cleaner B. a watchman C. a companion D. a postman
26. What does the underlined phrase "over the moon" probably mean in the fourth paragraph
A. Inspired. B. Astonished. C. Moved. D. Excited.
27. Which can be the best title of the text
A. Amazing Cat Making a Family Complete
B. Award-winning Cat Listening for His Owner
C. National Title Awarded to a Rehomed Cat
D. Special Bond Formed Between Cat and Human
C
Tariq Qaiser, an architect, is trying to protect mangroves(红树林). The trees could save Pakistan's largest city Karachi, sitting on the Arabia Sea, from natural disaster. He comes to Bundal Island several times a week to document the illegal cutting of mangrove trees. Very often, "You can't hear a single bird because the chain saws(锯)are so loud. The trees are cut down illegally for firewood," he says, shaking his head. Besides, developers clear the mangroves to make room for construction.
Karachi has a hot climate, and its concrete buildings and paved roads make it even hotter. Offshore, there are islands where mangroves grow. They could be the key to slowing climate change. Mangrove forests pull carbon dioxide out of the air, holding four times as much of the planet-warming gas as other forests can. They support diverse ecosystems. As sea levels rise with global warming, the trees could play a big role in protecting coastal cities like Karachi from flooding. Karachi's mangroves are disappearing. But its numbers are rising in other parts of Pakistan. With replanting efforts, the country has tripled(三倍于)its mangrove coverage over the past 30 years.
Qaiser's work may have worked. Recently, a court in Karachi declared Bundal Island's mangroves to be protected forests. But unforested parts of the island remain unprotected, and developers want to build there. City officials say this could provide much-needed housing and bring in billions of dollars. They claim that some of that money could be used to plant mangroves in other parts of Pakistan.
Ecologist Rafiul Haq appreciates Qaiser's "extraordinary work" educating the public about mangroves. But he wishes Oaiser would look at the bigger picture. "Only 7% of Pakistan's mangroves are in Karachi," Haq says. He thinks it's wrong to focus on the losses in 7% of the country while ignoring the success in 93% of it. But Qaiser believes it's important to protect every bit.
28. What do we know about Karachi's mangroves
A. They occupy the building land. B. They're home to various birds.
C They're primarily being used as firewood. D. They protect the city from climate disasters.
29. Why are efforts made to preserve the mangrove trees
A. Their birthplaces meet crisis. B. They boast huge diversity.
C. Their bonds with nature are close. D. They grow at a rapid speed.
30. What does the Karachi government plan to do
A. Grow mangroves in other areas. B. Destroy buildings to grow mangroves.
C. Build more mangrove reserves. D. Use mangroves to make profit.
31. What does Haq think of Qaiser's work on Karachi's mangroves
A. Challenging. B. Effective. C. Significant. D. Partial
D
Historical heritages are human beings' wisdom. Cultural relics, however, as time goes by, suffer different degrees of erosion(侵蚀). People used to protect cultural relics by hand work combing photographing and rubbing techniques. Although this method can keep the basic information, many important details are still ignored.
3D scanning technology features in fast measurement speed and accurate catching capacity. It's good at collecting enough and accurate 3D data from different angles, which is beneficial to the restoration of cultural relics when coming into accidental damage. Experts can also virtually restore the heritages through the computer, and finish assistant researches via accurate 3D models.
For cultural relics' protection, 3D printing contributes to displaying cultural relics. It provides people with more chances to get to know cultural relics and better understand human beings' history.
Yucheng Museum has dug out a new collection of cultural relics in April 2019. One of the most important issues for archaeologists(考古学家)is data storage. Invited by Quimbaya ArtxTech, ScanTech conducted 3D scanning immediately on these relics by the 3D scanner. This handheld 3D ray scanner carries a big weight in acquiring very accurate 3D data and brings great convenience for further restorations and researches.
To avoid any damage, Yucheng Museum combined with 3D printing technology based on 3D data to reproduce 1:1 3D model of cultural relics for exhibition, which aims to make more people get close to history and pass on these precious cultural heritages.
Time flies and many thousand-year cultural treasures have gradually disappeared from our sight due to technical problems. However, 3D scanning and 3D printing technologies put forward very effective 3D solutions for cultural relic display and protection.
32. What is the disadvantage of the method people used to protect cultural relics
A. It eroded cultural relics in a degree.
B. It made the research of cultural relics inconvenient.
C. It damaged the restoration of cultural relics.
D. It took no notice of many important information.
33. How is 3D scanning technology applied to heritage conservation
A. Gather the data of cultural relics efficiently.
B. Restore a damaged cultural relic on a computer.
C. Evaluate the original looks of cultural relics.
D. Restore cultural relics in the real world.
34. Why is Yucheng Museum mentioned in the text
A. To emphasize the value of cultural relics.
B. To compare the two 3D technologies.
C. To show the application of 3D digitalization.
D. To draw more attention to cultural museums.
35. What does the text mainly talk about
A. Scientifle ways of restoring cultural relics.
B. The rapid development of3D technologies.
C. 3D technologies for protecting cultural relics.
D. Many effective functions of 3D technologies
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Bruce is a manager who had a team of around 40 people. Most of them were bright, enthusiastic, and hardworking young people. 36 Individually, everyone on the team is excellent. But as a team, they are not good, which is crucial for the organization.
37 He invited everyone to a hall for a game consisting of 3 rounds. For the first round, he told everyone to blow a balloon kept on the table and then write their name on it without bursting it. All the team members blew the balloon and wrote their name on it. 38 After some time, he called them back to the room. Now there were more balloons scattered(分散的)around without names on them. He told that they had 15 minutes to find the balloon with their name written on it. After 15 minutes, he stopped the round as no one got their balloons.
For the next round, Bruce told them if any team member found a balloon with a name on it, he or she had to give the balloon to the person whose name was on it. Everyone started searching, and within a couple of minutes, everyone had their own balloon with their name on it. Bruce went to the platform and said, "You see, in the second round, no one was able to find their balloons as we were working on individual targets. But in the final round, within a couple of minutes, everyone had their balloon with them. 39 ”
Most of the time, people hide information, avoid cooperation, and distance themselves from their team members. 40 And in the long run, it also affects the individual. So, everyone in the team should share and care with team members for team success. We should communicate, share and work effectively for greater ambition for the team.
A. However, he had a problem.
B. This helps to promote their independence.
C. That's the power of teamwork and sharing.
D. So he considered taking his group on a trip.
E. This kind of mindset forms obstacles for team growth.
F. Then he told everyone to wait outside for the next round.
G. Bruce then decided to solve this issue by planning a team activity. d
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节, 满分30分)
第一节(共 15 小题; 每题1分, 满分15分)
阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When Sarah rode her bike to Everglades National Park, last November, she planned to go hiking and bird-watching. Bingo! A mile into her walk, she 41 a female mute swan(疣鼻天鹅)near the water's edge. Sarah, 30, who had worked at the Wild Bird Fund rehabilitation center(康复中心)in Manhattan, knew that mute swans can be 42 But as she approached this one, it didn't move. It seemed to lose its all energy.
Sarah was certain that the bird needed 43 attention. She covered her jacket 44 the bird's head to keep it calm, 45 picked it up, and cradled it in her arms. And then a thought 46 her: What do I do now
How was she going to 47 a 17-pound swan on her bike all that way Luckily, some strangers driving by offered her, her bike, and the swan a 48 to a nearby subway station.
On the subway, no one seemed particularly 49 by the feathered passenger. "One guy was sitting right in front of me on his phone. I don't know if he noticed there was a swan in front of him." said Sarah.
Sarah called David, an animal-care manager in the rehab center to pick her up at the subway station and drove bird, bike and 50 to the facility(实验室). There, staff members determined that the swan might have lead(铅)poisoning. Sadly, even with all their efforts, the swan 51 a bacterial infection(细菌感染). Two months after Sarah came to her rescue, she 52 .
It's a 53 ending, but the real story is just 54 some people are willing to go to save a swan in the big city. In all, Sarah traveled two hours by foot, car, and subway(while dragging her bike). "That's the perfect 55 of who she is." says David.
41. A. made B. spotted C. accompanied D. prevented
42. A aggressive B. brave C. amusing D. impressive
43. A. various B. challenging C. medical D. digital
44. A. in B. among C. with D. over
45. A. gracefully B. cautiously C. obviously D. suddenly
46. A. occurred B. raised C. struck D. applied
47. A. recognize B. translate C. arrange D. transport
48. A. money B. lift C. car D. bicycle
49. A. alarmed B. pleased C. embarrassed D. ashamed
50. A. driver B. passenger C. deliverer D. rescuer
51. A contracted B. concerned C. contused D. concentrated
52. A. passed on B. passed by C. passed away D. passed out
53. A. moving B. inspiring C. disappointing D. demanding
54. A. how far B. how long C. how often D. how soon
55. A. lesson B. summary C. method D. expectation
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A group of 11 children from Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in South China, fearlessly embarked on an 56 (education)trip to Harbin. Dressed in orange coats, they 57 (refer)to as the "little tangerines(砂糖橘)”, 58 the oldest just six and a half years old and the youngest only three years and five months old. The nickname symbolizes both 59 (they)cute orange outfits and Guangxi's prominent citrus(柑橘)production.
Wherever they travelled, they were 60 (warm)embraced(拥抱)and showered with affection by the locals. In Harbin, they tasted the local food and watched a fireworks display amid 61 snowy landscape. The lead teacher of their tour confirmed their 62 (arrive)in Mohe, 63 a local travel agency welcomed the tour group. At the northernmost police outpost of China, they 64 (sing)the national anthem(国歌)and saluted the border guards, 65 (mark)an important part of their trip.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华, 你校英文报“人与动物”栏目刊登主题为“保护野生动物”的短文, 邀你投稿。请你以此为题, 谈谈野生动物出现生存危机的原因及解决方法, 呼吁人们积极参与保护野生动物。
注意: 1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
Protecting Wild Animals
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第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
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。
Thomas watched the irrigation canal(灌溉渠)for a sign of water. It looked as dry as he felt inside. Thomas's thoughts were interrupted as his younger sister, Maggie, came skipping across the field.
"What are you giving Mama for her birthday " she asked.
Thomas felt his stomach turn. He had forgotten that Mama's birthday, the first since they left their hometown, was tomorrow. "It's a surprise, Maggie," he answered. It was the truth.
Even he would be surprised.
Thomas would wish to be back in the mountains of their hometown. Surely Mama would want the same. At least it rained there. Each time it did, Mama, Thomas, and Maggie would sit on the front porch(游廊)and watch for a rainbow. Then each of them picked out a favorite color in the rainbow. Mama always gave the same answer. "Turquoise(青绿色),” she would finally say with a dreamy smile, pointing at the sky. "Squeezed in tight, between the blue and green. Close your eyes and you can see it. If you could touch it, it would feel cool, like a breeze blowing across the stream."
Thomas was discouraged. The sun would be setting soon, and he still had nothing to give his mother. What he saw around were rocks and sand. He picked up a large, fat rock, scooped up the dirt and watched it fall to the ground. Suddenly, something caught his eye. A speck(一点)of color peeked(露出来)through the dirt.
"Hey, what's this " he asked.
"Let's find out," Maggie yelled. Thomas and Maggie dug with their fingers and uncovered a small, round stone. In the center, there was a tiny hole.
"That's just a turquoise bead(珠子),” Thomas said, "My friend Jack's sister has a jar full of them."
"Let's see if there are more," Maggie got excited.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
"I have an idea," Thomas said cheerfully. _________________________________________________________
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Paragraph 2:
Early the next morning, Thomas and Maggie set a small package on the table. ____________________________
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柳州市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试
(答案详解)
听力原文
Text 1
M: Wow, you look so beautiful in this dress! Are you going to a party
W: Yes. But to be honest, I'd rather watch a movie at home than go to boring parties.
Text 2
W: Have you seen the grades for our math exam
M: Not yet. How did everyone do
W: Out of all the 40 students, 15 got an A, 20 got a B, and 5 got a C.
M: That's not too bad. At least quite a few got an A.
Text 3
M: We've finished that project! How about going to a bar tonight to relax
W: I appreciate your invitation, but I've been working overtime lately. I really need a good night's sleep at home.
Text 4
M: Have you seen my hiking boots, Mom I'm packing the stuff for tomorrow's hike, but I can't find my boots anywhere.
W: They are in our car. Your dad has parked it in the backyard. Here are the car keys, Tom.
M: Thanks, Mom.
Text 5
M: Excuse me, I'm new to this town. Do you know any restaurants around here for lunch
W: Of course! There's one a few blocks away. It has a fantastic menu with delicious dishes. Walk straight, and you'll see it.
M: Thanks a lot!
Text 6
M: Can I help you, madam
W: Yes, I'm looking for a birthday gift for my son. He loves sports, especially soccer.
M: Well, you can look at soccer equipment on that blue shelf.
W: I've already bought plenty of soccer equipment for him. Lately, he has taken an interest in collecting T-shirts signed by soccer players, so I'm considering choosing one for him.
M: No problem. We have a clothing section near the entrance with many such T-shirts.
W: That sounds perfect. I'll take a look there.
Text 7
M: Are you going to the library, Amy
W: No, I just got back from a nearby library, and I'm going to buy some books.
M: Oh, that's interesting. Why not read e-books instead They're cheap and convenient to carry, and you can store hundreds of e-books on one device.
W: Well, you're right. But I like the smell of paper books. It might sound strange, but the smell always makes me comfortable.
M: I also like this aspect of paper books.
W: Well, there are lots of novels in my home. I can bring some modern ones to our school for you tomorrow.
M: Thanks. But I don't really like modern novels; I prefer historical ones.
W: OK.
Text 8
M: Look at this newspaper article. A park called Wonder World is opening today.
W: Oh, I heard about it from my friends. How about bringing our kids there this weekend
M: A good plan. But it's a bit far. It's about 15 kilometers away from our home. And there's no bus stop around it.
W: Well, that's not too bad. We can drive our car.
M: Maybe we should take the subway. It's faster.
W: OK. Do you know the opening hours of the park
M: It's open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on weekdays and from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm on weekends.
W: Great! I'm sure our kids will be excited.
M: Yeah! It's going to be a fantastic family trip.
Text 9
W: Hello, everyone! Today, we have a special guest, the famous travel blogger David. Welcome here, David!
M: It's a pleasure to be here.
W: I've heard you made a career shift from a bank president to a travel blogger. What generated this significant change
M: It all started when I found traveling was what I really wanted to do, so I quit my former job.
W: That's incredible! Can you share your latest travel experience with us
M: Absolutely! Last month, I visited Beijing and explored many places of interest there, like the Great Wall of China and the Summer Palace. And the Forbidden City gave me the deepest impression.
W: That's cool. It is said that you'll publish a new book. Is that true
M: Yes. It's a collection of travel stories and ways to repay nature while traveling.
W: I hope your book and future travel will bring you more joy.
M: Thank you for saying so. I'm excited to share my stories with everyone.
Text 10
M: Speaking of the person who has had a positive influence on my life, I would definitely mention my grandfather. My grandfather, Dr White, was a remark-able figure in our family and our city. He was not only an excellent doctor but also a kind and caring helper who always made time for his patients. He visited their homes not just for medical purposes but also to offer comfort during their tough times. Under his influence, I became more and more interested in medicine.
My grandfather's stories and the satisfaction he got from helping the patients greatly inspired me. One particular story that touched me deeply was that he stayed up late into his sixties helping a teenager with a severe fever. His kindness makes me respect the medical profession even more, and it strengthens my desire to follow in his footsteps. Now, I'm studying medicine to gain the relevant knowledge at college. I am grateful for my grandfather's inspiration and aim to copy his act of caring for those in need of treatment.
2023~2024 学年度上学期2023级(高一)期末考试(答案)
听力1-5 CACCB 6-10 BAABC 11-15 BAACB 16-20 AACBA
阅读 21-23 AAC 24-27 DADB 28-31 DCAD 32-35 DACC 36-40 AGFCE
完形41-45 BACDB 46-50 CDBAD 51-55 ACCAB
语填56. educational 57. are referred 58. with 59. their 60. warmly
61. the 62. arrival 63. where 64. sang 65. marking
应用文参考范文
Protecting Wild Animals
At present, with the development of cities, the environment that animals are living in has changed greatly. Humans are cutting down trees so that many animals are losing forests to live in, and the pollution causes them to lose enough food to eat. At the same time, there are many people killing wild animals just for getting their fur, skin, teeth or meat. As a result, many kinds of animals are endangered or even die out forever.(野生动物出现生存危机的原因)
There is no doubt that man cannot live in a world without wild animals. Something must be done to stop this situation. Nature reserves ought to be built so as to offer more living space to wildlife. What's more, we should never have wild animals for food. In addition, the government to make rules or laws to prevent humans from killing the animals.(解决方法)
Protecting wild animals is protecting ourselves. Let's work together and take action now.(发出呼吁)
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"I have an idea," Thomas said cheerfully. He explained to Maggie that they could find more beads and make a necklace to their mother. They started to search for turquoises at once. "I have. found one!" announced Maggie excitedly. "One more!" claimed Thomas happily. Totally, they found more than 20 beads. They put all the beads together and watched them merrily. They cleaned all of them and ran back home. Maggie used a piece of beautiful thread to join all the turquoises together. What a beautiful necklace!
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Early the next morning. Thomas and Maggie set a small package on the table. When Mama came across it, she was confused. "What's this "she asked. "It's your birthday present! Happy Birthday!" Thomas and Maggie replied together. Mama opened it and found the beautiful necklace. "Oh, my God! It's beautiful! Where did you get it " Maggie explained the whole thing and Thomas said, "We love you wherever we are, Mama." Having heard everything, Mama was so touched that she hugged Thomas and Maggie tightly.
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