1、UNIT 4 NATURAL DISASTERS单元综合检测(五)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,共37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAfter her own experience using a service dog, Tabitha Bell understands how helpful a service dog is. Having learnt from her doctor that many people were unable to afford a service dog, Tabit
2、ha decided to start the organization Pawsitive Pawsibilities (Paws), which raises money to help people buy service dogs.Amazing Kids (AK):What has been the most difficult part of managing Paws?Tabitha Bell(TB):It is always a struggle to come up with new and creative ways to raise money.AK:What are t
3、he different ways that Paws raises money?TB:We have done dress competitions in my middle school and then my high school I have done a benefit concert in my high school which I hope to continue in college. I put on my first Super Paws 5k run in Utah and we are organizing our second for October in Cal
4、ifornia. So we would love to have as much participation as we can get!AK:How do you choose a puppyowner match?TB:After we have a meeting with the person who needs a dog, we send them to a dog trainer and let the trainer make the final decision. The person will discuss with the trainer what jobs the
5、dog has to do and then the trainer will find a dog that he thinks will suit the owner.AK:What are your plans for the future?TB:This fall Im going to be attending the University of California, Berkeley. I am hoping to use my skills I get to encourage others and lead Paws to reach hopefully the whole
6、nation.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。文章选自对Tabitha Bell的采访。这个女孩深知工作犬对身体有缺陷的人很有帮助,于是创建了一个组织,筹资帮助穷人购买工作犬。1What can we learn about Tabitha Bell?AShe is good at training dogs.BShe depends on a service dog to live.CShe was studying at university when starting Paws.DShe started Paws because of her doctors suggestion.B推理判
7、断题。根据第一段中“After her own experience using a service dog, Tabitha Bell understands how helpful a service dog is.”可知Tabitha Bell需要依靠工作犬生活。故此题选B。2What does Tabitha Bell find most difficult when working with Paws?AMatching a dog with an owner.BFinding experienced dog trainers.CReaching out for more peopl
8、e in need.DWorking out good ways to collect money.D细节理解题。根据第二段的问题以及第三段“It is always a struggle to come up with new and creative ways to raise money.”可知,她认为运转该组织时最难的是寻找筹资的好方法。故此题选D。3Who has the final say on which dog to choose for a person?AThe persons doctor.BThe dog trainer.CThe dog owner.DThe mana
9、ger of Paws.B细节理解题。根据倒数第三段“After we have a meeting with the person who needs a dog, we send them to a dog trainer and let the trainer make the final decision.”可知,训犬师最终决定某个人适合使用哪只工作犬。故此题选B。BSurviving Hurricane Sandy (飓风桑迪)Natalie Doan, 14, has always felt lucky to live in Rockaway, New York. Living j
10、ust a few blocks from the beach, Natalie can see the ocean and hear the wave from her house.“Its the ocean that makes Rockaway so special,” she says.On October 29, 2012, that ocean turned fierce. That night, Hurricane Sandy attacked the East Coast, and Rockaway was hit especially hard. Fortunately,
11、Natalies family escaped to Brooklyn shortly before the citys bridge closed.When they returned to Rockaway the next day, they found their neighborhood in ruins. Many of Natalies friends had lost their homes and were living far away. All around her, people were suffering, especially the elderly. Natal
12、ies school was so damaged that she had to temporarily attend a school in Brooklyn.In the following few days, the men and women helping Rockaway recover inspired Natalie. Volunteers came with carloads of donated clothing and toys. Neighbors devoted their spare time to helping others rebuild. Teenager
13、s climbed dozens of flights of stairs to deliver water and food to elderly people trapped in powerless highrise buildings.“My mom tells me that I cant control what happens to me,” Natalie says. “but I can always choose how I deal with it.”Natalies choice was to help.She created a website page matchi
14、ng survivors in need with donors who wanted to help. Natalie posted introduction about a boy named Patrick, who lost his baseball card collecting when his house burned down. Within days, Patricks collection was replaced.In the coming months, her website page helped lots of kids: Christopher, who rec
15、eived a new basketball; Charlie, who got a new keyboard. Natalie also worked with other organizations to bring muchneed supplies to Rockaway. Her efforts made her a famous person. Last April, she was invited to the White House and honored as a Hurricane Sandy Champion of Change.Today, the scars (创痕)
16、 of destruction are still seen in Rockaway, but hope is in the air. The streets are clear, and many homes have been rebuilt.“I cant imagine living anywhere but Rockaway,”Natalie declares. “My neighborhood will be back, even stronger than before.”【语篇解读】Natalie是一个14岁的孩子,她生活的地方Rockaway遭到了飓风桑迪的袭击,受灾严重。看
17、到人们在帮助家乡重建,Natalie也加入进去,Natalie创建网站来分享求助信息,帮助捐赠者找到需要的受助者。Natalie的行为得到了社会的认可和表扬。4When Natalie returned to Rockaway after the hurricane, she found _.Asome friends had lost their livesBher neighborhood was destroyedCher school had moved to BrooklynDthe elderly were free from sufferingB细节理解题。A项文章未提及;根据第
18、三段“Natalies school was so damaged that she had to temporarily attend a school in Brooklyn”可知学校没有搬走,而是暂时去Brooklyn上学,排除C;根据“people were suffering, especially the elderly”排除D;根据“When they returned to Rockaway the next day, they found their neighborhood in ruins.”可知他们的街区被飓风毁了,故选B。5According to Paragraph
19、 4, who inspired Natalie most?AThe people helping Rockaway rebuild.BThe people trapped in highrise building.CThe volunteers donating money to survivors.DLocal teenagers bringing clothing to elderly people.A细节理解题。根据第四段“In the following few days, the men and women helping Rockaway recover inspired Nat
20、alie.”可知,那些帮助Rockaway恢复重建的人给了Natalie鼓舞,故选A。6How did Natalie help the survivors?AShe gave her toys to the kids.BShe took care of younger children.CShe called on the White House to help.DShe built an information sharing platform.D细节理解题。根据倒数第三段“She created a website page matching survivors in need with
21、 donors who wanted to help.”可知,Natalie创建了一个网站来分享和匹配求助信息和捐赠信息,故选D。7What does the story intend to tell us?ALittle people can make a big difference.BA friend in need is a friend indeed.CEast or West, home is best.DTechnology is power.A写作意图题。根据倒数第二段“Her efforts made her a famous person. Last April, she
22、was invited to the White House and honored as a Hurricane Sandy Champion of Change.”可知,Natalie的助人行为得到了社会的认可和赞扬,说明小人物也可以有大作为,故选A。CMusic is not just a set of sounds and rhythms. Its influence on the brain is much deeper than any other human experience. Keep on reading to know all those amazing powers
23、of music.A recent study suggests that preterm (早产的) babies appear to experience less pain and feed more when listening to music. Experts led by Dr. Manoj Kumar of the University of Alberta, Canada, found that music had a beneficial effect on reducing pain for preterm babies experiencing painful medi
24、cal tests. It also appeared to benefit fullterm babies during operations.Many people experiencing brain damage have speech and movementrelated problems. Music can help recover from brain injuries. As a different and effective treatment, doctors often advise such patients to listen to good music to i
25、mprove the parts of the brain responsible for these two functions. When people with neurological (神经的) disorders hear a musical beat, it helps them to regain a balanced walk.Though music cannot make deafness disappear, it really can _stave_off the loss of hearing. There was an experiment involving 1
26、63 people where 74 were musicians. Participants were asked to pass some listening tests. Musicians heard the sounds better than nonmusicians, and this difference gets clearer with age. This means that a 70yearold musician hears better than a 50yearold nonmusician, even in a noisy environment.Besides
27、, music mends a broken heart. It is not about a thrownaway love, but about a heart attack. The matter is that music can help people recover from a heart attack or heart operation by reducing blood pressure, slowing down the heartbeat rate, and reducing anxiety. Listening to the quality music produce
28、s positive emotions, improves the movement of blood, and expands blood vessels, thus, promoting quick recovery of the whole cardiovascular (心血管的) system.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。主要说明了音乐对人的大脑和心理产生的积极影响。8How does music affect preterm babies?AIt helps babies feel less suffering.BIt helps develop their potential
29、in music.CIt helps improve their hearing systems.DIt helps repair their neurological systems.A细节理解题。第二段第一句“A recent study suggests that preterm babies appear to experience less pain and feed more when listening to music(最近的一项研究表明,早产婴儿在听音乐时疼痛感减轻,进食量增加)”可知研究表明,早产儿在听音乐时,似乎经历的痛苦更少,吃得更多。因此,A选项符合题意,故选A项。9
30、What does the underlined phrase “stave off” in Paragraph 4 mean?ALead to.BIncrease.CPrevent. DBreak into.C词义猜测题。根据画线部分所在的第四段第一句的转折关系,以及“Participants were asked to pass some listening tests. Musicians heard the sounds better than nonmusicians, and this difference gets clearer with age. This means tha
31、t a 70yearold musician hears better than a 50yearold nonmusician, even in a noisy environment.”可知,音乐家比非音乐家听到的声音好,而且这种差异随着年龄的增长越来越明显。这意味着,即使在嘈杂的环境中,70 岁的音乐家的听觉也比 50 岁的非音乐家强,因此画线词所在句子的意思为“ 虽然音乐不能使耳聋消失,但它确实可以预防听力的丧失。”,即画线词stave off与选项C“Prevent”意义接近。故选C项。10Why can music mend a broken heart?AIt has a pos
32、itive effect on human body systems work.BIt can help people prevent diseases caused by anxiety.CIt helps make a person feel optimistic about life.DIt can help patients recover in a slow way.A细节理解题。最后一段最后一句“Listening to the quality music produces positive emotions, improves the movement of blood, and
33、 expands blood vessels, thus, promoting quick recovery of the whole cardiovascular system”可知听高质量的音乐能产生积极的情绪,促进血液流动,扩张血管等等这些对身体积极的影响,促进心血管系统的恢复。因此,音乐能治愈一颗破碎的心。A选项符合题意,故选A项。11What may be the best title for the text?ABabies can benefit from musicBThe best power of musicCThe way to choose quality musicD
34、How music affects our mind and bodyD标题归纳题。通读全文可知,结合每段的主题句可知,本文主要说明音乐对人身体和心理的积极影响。因此,本文的最佳标题为“How music affects our mind and body(音乐如何影响我们的身心)”符合题意,故选D项。DMost people hate change, which is sad since we often go through intense changes in life. And for some of us, even the smallest changes can upset ou
35、r day. So the question is: Why do most of us find making adjustments to our lives so hard?Fear of change is nothing new. Over a century ago, the Parisians were unhappy over a particular addition to their city: the Eiffel Tower. In fact, the citizens were so angry about the plans for the tower that t
36、hey protested its construction. As strange as it may seem, their anger was completely natural. They were given no choice about the huge change that was going to be made, so they became angry.But we get upset over changes even when we do have a say in the matter and think about them carefully. Change
37、s are brought about every day by the decisions we make: which school to attend, which job to take, whom to marry. Voluntary changes also make most of us uneasy because we dont know how those changes will affect our future.People have discovered that the key to overcoming the fear and anger associate
38、d with change is to be flexible. When they are flexible, people can adapt to new situations more easily. Being flexible is especially important in the 21st century as technology makes change occur faster than ever before. Those who oppose change, especially with technology in the workplace, may find
39、 themselves out of a job.When change comes, and you have no choice but to face it, embrace it. A positive attitude helps a lot. In fact, the change may turn out to be the best thing for you. That new job you got may end up being much better than your old one. You may make the best friends of your li
40、fe in the new city you moved to. Dont merely focus on how you feel about change; instead decide to accept the change. The change is the reality, and its up to you whether the change will be a success or a failure. You never knowyour next change may be your lifes Eiffel Tower!【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了改变对人
41、们产生的心理效应,以及告诉我们当改变发生时,要勇敢地去面对。12Why did the building of the Eiffel Tower make the Parisians unhappy?ABecause they didnt like the design of the Eiffel Tower.BBecause they couldnt avoid accepting the Eiffel Tower.CBecause it was no use building the Eiffel Tower.DBecause the Eiffel Tower seemed strange
42、.B推理判断题。根据文章第二段“They were given no choice about the huge change that was going to be made, so they became angry.”可推断,埃菲尔铁塔的建造让巴黎人不高兴,是因为他们无法避免接受埃菲尔铁塔。故选B。13How should we overcome negative emotions that the changes bring?AWe are not supposed to face the changes and let them alone.BWe should actively
43、accustom ourselves to the new circumstance.CWe should not take the changes seriously and avoid them as much as possible.DWe should know that the changes merely bring us bad influence.B细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“When change comes, and you have no choice but to face it, embrace it. A positive attitude helps a lot
44、.”可知,我们应该积极地使自己适应新的环境,来克服这些变化带来的负面情绪。故选B。14What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?AThe change will probably make you fail like the Eiffel Tower.BThe change is like the Eiffel Tower which is not good for our future life.CYour future life is never known just like the Eiffel Tower
45、 unknown to the Parisians.DYour future life is likely to be a great achievement due to the change.D句意猜测题。根据文章最后一段“The change is the reality, and its up to you whether the change will be a success or a failure.” 以及上文中提到埃菲尔铁塔在刚建造时,遭到人们的强烈反对,但现在,埃菲尔铁塔已经成为巴黎人民的骄傲。从而猜测,此句句意为:因为改变,你未来的生活可能是一个伟大的成就。故选D。15W
46、hat is the best title for the passage?AThe Psychology of ChangeBThe Ways to Overcome the FearCChanges That Disturb UsDThe Bad Effect of ChangesA标题归纳题。根据全文内容可知,文章主要介绍了改变对人们产生的心理效应,以及告诉我们当改变发生时,要勇敢的去面对。所以“The Psychology of Change(变化的心理学)”作为本文的标题最为合适。故选A。第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白
47、处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Some shy people find that they can talk fine with their old friends, but struggle with strangers. They want to fitin with new people, but its really not easy for them. 16 Work on Raising SelfconfidenceHaving high selfconfidence helps you to be outgoing because you get recognition
48、from yourself. 17 Be in the Present MomentShy people spend too much time in their heads. 18 Being mindful of the present moment increases social ability because you have “more to work with”. This improves your confidence, making you more likely to be outgoing.Say No to Limiting BeliefsSome people ar
49、e so careful in conversations. They dont want to say “wrong things”. They dont like themselves around new people and cant stand out because theyre afraid even to try. 19 So, plan to say something a little embarrassing about yourself in a conversation. The point is, youll prove to yourself its OK to
50、be not always right. That way youll feel free to be social with people.Little by little youll get better. As you succeed, youll grow confident to be more outgoing, which will lead to more social success. 20 AThen, youre in a positive state of finding more friends.BThe real problem is that the feelin
51、g is based on completely false beliefs.CWhen you feel good about yourself, what others think of you doesnt matter so much.DHere are some tips on how to be more outgoing and be social with people.E. They could improve their social skills through these ways.F. Because of this, they dont catch helpful
52、details of the moment.G. Youll know you can fit in whenever and wherever you like.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。作者就如何变得更外向从而在社交活动中游刃有余提出了一些有用的建议。16D根据前句“They want to fitin with new people, but its really not easy for them.”和后文小标题可知,该句应为作者就变得外向、善于交际提出的技巧或建议。此句起到承上启下作用。故选D。17C该段主要讲述自信心对外向性格养成的作用,强调自我肯定,结合前句可知,所以当自我感
53、觉良好时,别人怎么看你就不那么重要了。选项C中“feel good about yourself”与小标题中“Selfconfidence”相一致。故选C。18F根据后句可知,该处应为内向的人不善于捕捉当下有用的细节。选项F中的“the moment”与小标题中的“the Present Moment”和后句中的“the present moment”相一致。故选F。19B根据小标题“Say No to Limiting Beliefs”并结合前两句可知,作者认为“害怕在交流过程中犯错,害怕尝试”均为内向的人持有的错误观点,需要摒除。选项B中的“false beliefs”与小标题中的“Lim
54、iting Beliefs”相一致。故选B。20A根据全文及前句可知,变得外向会给社交带来积极的影响,然后,你就处于寻找更多朋友的积极状态。此处与前句为顺承关系,故选A。第二部分语言知识运用(满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In South Sudan, girls face many barriers (障碍) to education. Some girls cannot 21 to attend school because their parents cannot meet the
55、 costs, and there is also 22 housework for girls, which takes up their time. Therefore, their parents dont 23 their daughters to go to school.Another problem is that girls can be married off early, often 24 force.We dont have the 25 to choose the person we wish to marry. Our parents 26 us to the one
56、 who pays the highest price in cows. Now more people are going hungry and marrying off girls to get cows to 27 . This happened to me. My parents married me off when I was studying, and I had to 28 school.Luckily, my brother helped me come to ASEW, which 29 to help girls finish school.I saw that the
57、headteacher was a woman and that 30 me. ASEW was a school without punishment and school fees.It was a day school, not boarding school, that gave me 31 to help at home. The curriculum was 32 so we could complete our education more quickly. It was also 33 ,protected from outsiders. It is extremely dan
58、gerous for women and girls 34 there is fighting all around Rumbek.At ASEW, I studied hard and passed with a high score of 77 percent. I wish other girls could have 35 like me to go back to school.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位苏丹女孩在哥哥的帮助下获得读书机会的故事。21A.waitBaffordCrefuseDpromiseB根据“because their parents can
59、not meet the costs”可知,设空处需填“付得起”。故选B。22A.heavyBeasyClittleDdangerousA根据“housework”和“takes up their time”可知,繁重的家务占据了很多学习的时间。故选A。23A.inviteBorderCallowDtrainC根据上文描述“girls face many barriers to education”可知,父母不允许女孩上学。故选C。24A.byBforCthroughDatAby force为固定短语,意为“强迫地”。故选A。25A.abilityBrightCpatienceDenergyB
60、根据上文“often _ force”可知,女孩子们没有选择结婚对象的权力。故选B。26A.lendBshowCgiveDintroduceC根据“who pays the highest price in cows”可知,父母会把女孩们交给为奶牛支付价格最高的人。故选C。27A.studyBmoveChideDliveD根据上文“who pays the highest price in cows”可知,嫁女儿是为了能够活下去。故选D。28A.quitBattendCstartDfinishA根据“My parents married me off when I was studying”可
61、知,作者因为结婚不得不辍学。故选A。29A.wantsBprefersCstopsDremembersA根据“to help girls finish school”可知,这个学校帮助女孩子们完成学业。故选A。30A.worriedBsatisfiedCsavedDencouragedD根据“the headteacher was a woman”可知,校长是女性这件事鼓励了作者。故选D。31A.timeBmoneyCpowerDcourageA因为不是寄宿学校,所以作者有时间做家务。故选A。32A.added upBbroken upCspeeded upDmixed upC根据“so we
62、 could complete our education more quickly”可知,课程的进度加快了。故选C。33A.freeBbeautifulClargeDsafeD根据“protected from outsiders”可知,学校是安全的。故选D。34A.asBunlessCthoughDbeforeA根据“there is fighting all around Rumbek”可知,此处指的是这对妇女和女孩来说是极其危险的原因。故选A。35A.dreamsBskillsCchancesDdutiesC作者最后希望其他女孩子也有能回学校的机会。故选C。第二节(共10小题;每小题1
63、.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。The wildfires in Australia became considerably worse in January, 2020. The disaster faced by 36._ country is far from over. Many of the fires 37._ (send) smoke high into the atmosphere and some smoke turned into pyrocumulonimbus clouds. The clouds can help a
64、 fire draw in more air and shift surface winds, 38._ (result) in fire tornadoes (龙卷风). Fires have destroyed habitats for animals that 39._ (find) only in Australia, including koalas and rare birds. It will take time to fully know how much harm the fires have done 40._ wildlife. The wildfires are exp
65、ected 41._ (continue) burning for months as Australia entered its dry season.This past year, 2019, is the hottest and driest year on record. Fires happen 42._(regular) during the Australian dry season. However, climate and natural changes are making the situation 43._ (bad). At least 12 million acre
66、s have been burned so far in Victoria and New South Wales alone. Smoke from the fires has made 44._ to South America. There is so much smoke that it may stay in the air for months 45._ could have an effect on the planets climate.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。主题语境是人与自然,主要内容是澳大利亚的森林大火在2020年1月变得更加严重,同时火灾产生的烟雾又引发了火龙卷风
67、。文章介绍了这次大火对澳大利亚的破坏和影响。36the考查冠词。country为可数名词,此处特指上文的Australia,应用定冠词。故填the。37sent考查动词时态。根据后文“and some smoke turned into pyrocumulonimbus clouds”可知,此处应用一般过去时。故填sent。38resulting考查非谓语动词。分析句子成分可知,此处应用非谓语动词,表示“导致”,故应用现在分词作结果状语。故填resulting。39are found考查动词时态、语态和主谓一致。定语从句的先行词animals与谓语动词构成被动关系,且描述客观事实,应用一般现在
68、时,主语为复数名词,谓语动词应用复数。故填are found。40to考查介词。句意:要完全了解火灾对野生动植物造成了多大的伤害还需要时间。固定短语“do harm to”对造成伤害。故填to。41to continue考查非谓语动词。根据短语be expected to do sth.表示“被期望做某事”,后跟不定式。故填to continue。42regularly考查副词。修饰动词happen,应用副词regularly,表示“频繁地”。故填regularly。43worse考查形容词的比较级。句意:然而,气候和自然变化使情况变得更糟。结合句意可知表示“更糟的”应用比较级形式。故填wor
69、se。44it考查代词。短语make it to 表示“到达”。故填it。45which考查定语从句。句意:烟雾如此多,可能会在空气中停留数月,这可能会对地球的气候产生影响。此处引导定语从句,从句中缺少主语,故用关系代词which。故填which。第三部分写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)随着年龄的增长,我们总想挣脱父母的怀抱,有时会和父母产生分歧。假定你是李华,你校英语杂志社正在开展题为“How to get along well with your parents”的征文活动。请你写一篇文章投稿,内容包括:1事前要跟父母沟通,征求他们的意见;2跟父母意见不一致时要保持冷静;3
70、多花时间跟父母在一起,如跟他们在一起去野餐等。注意:1词数80左右;2可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3短文的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。How to get along well with your parentsAs you are growing up, you may want to be free from your parents._Yours,Li Hua参考范文How to get along well with your parentsAs you are growing up, you may want to be free from your parents. Some
71、times you will have conflicts with your parents, and you may feel deeply regretful later.If you want to prevent such moments from happening, you should follow these steps. Firstly, you should communicate with them and ask for their advice before taking certain action. Secondly, if you disagree with
72、your parents about something, you should stay cool and consider it carefully. Whats more, youd better spend more time with them, such as having a picnic with them.Once you follow these steps, Im sure that it will be easy for you to get along well with your parents.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料, 根据其内容
73、和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。An urgent call came into Jim Greens bar this past March. A newly married woman who had spent the afternoon at the beach bar, couldnt find her wallet. She didnt care about her ID, credit cards, or DS| 150 in cash but her wedding ring was inside.Jim, 42, didnt like the idea t
74、hat a theft could have occurred at his place. So he set out to find the wallet. He spent hours checking the video tapes from 16 different surveillance cameras(监控摄像机), watching the womans every step in the bar until she went to sit on a bench outside and left when her ride arrived. Within minutes, a
75、young man approached the bench, quickly put something in his pocket, and walked off. Jim posted a clip on the bars Facebook page. “I just asked if anybody knew who the guy was,” Jim said. Within hours, Jim got a text from 17yearold Peter. Peter admitted to having taken the wallet and told Jim hed do
76、ne it because he hadnt eaten in two days. He said he saw the ring but thought it was fake, so he took the money and threw the wallet off the public docks into the ocean. Then he bought a sandwich.Jim, unsure whether he believed Peter, told the teen to meet him at the docks. There, they got to talkin
77、g, and Peter revealed that he wasnt getting along with his family and had been living in the woods for a week. Jim, a father of two, looked closely at Peter his small height, his ruddy cheeks and saw him for what he was: more of a kid than a criminal.But the risks were high. The police were already
78、on the case, and because of the missing ring, Peter could be facing a serious crime charge.“I had to help him somehow,” Jim says. The police wanted Jim to bring the teen down to the station. Instead, Jim called the police and told them, “Hes going to be at the docks with me tomorrow.” 注意:1续写的词数应为150
79、左右;2请按如下格式作答。Jim hired two local divers to search the waters where Peter had thrown the wallet. _And then a diver popped up. _参考范文Jim hired two local divers to search the waters where Peter had thrown the wallet. A detective was waiting for them there. A crowd had gathered to watch the two divers se
80、arch in the strong current. More than an hour passed, with no sign of the ring. Jim grew worried, especially when the detective began questioning Peter, trying to get him to admit keeping the ring.And then a diver popped up.In his hand was the wallet, and inside was the ring. Cheers broke out in the
81、 crowd. When Jim called the wallets owner, she burst into tears. She promptly dropped the charge against Peter for stealing the ring. But it wasnt over for Jim. Hed been troubled about Peter sleeping in the cold woods. Jim knew his home was big enough to give Peter a place to live in for a while. He told the teen he could stay with his family until the boy got on his feet again.