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2024-2025学年浙南名校高三1月模拟调研英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.I wishI photographythen.If so,I couldgive youa handat present.A.studied B.had studiedC.have studiedD.will study
2.Soon aftergetting offhis horse,the captain appeared at the second-floor windows,he couldsee nothingbuttrees.A.where B.from whereC.which D.from which
3.Having battledwith theirover whetherto offerhelp toan agedman orwoman whohas fallenover,mostpeople chooseto help.A.compromise B.contradictionC.conscience D.competence
4.—Where is my Chinesebook Iremember Iput ithere yesterday.-You it in thewrong place.A.must put B.should haveputC.might haveput D.might put
5..With WeChatPay cominginto widespreaduse,our householdbills areconvenient・A.paying B.paid C.to payD.to bepaid
6.who areable towork through the struggleare thewho aregoing to be successful.A.Someone;one B・Anyone;oneC.He;ones D.Those;ones
7.Nowadays,more andmore Chinesehomes havethe technologyand equipmentto doonline shopping.A.needed B.needingC.need D.to need
8.—I like your newshoes!—Thanks.I hadto tryon almosta dozenpairs Idecided to get them.A.as B.whenC.after Debefore
9.She doesntspeak ourlanguage,she seemsto understandwhat wesay.and verymuch the same.、1A.numbered B.accounted C.decreased D.figured、2A.comfortable B.impressive C.considerate D.exciting、3A.complained B.frustrated C.laughed D.sighed、4A.putB.rushed C.curled D.rolled、5A.appeared B.seemed C.landed D.dried、6A.think B.imagine C.remember D.bear、7A.smiled B.nodded C.shook D.cried、8A.when B.before C.until D.because、9A.Open B.Close C.Turn D.Fix、10A.see B.accompany C.observe D.adore11A.watching B.catching C.interviewing D.admiring、12A.foot B.body C.arm D.head、13A.walked B.reached C.ran D.turned、14A.entertain B.devote C.concern D.disappoint
15、A.life B.home C.family D.death、16A.wave B.string C.circle D.point、17A.turned B.shook C,raised D.hit
18、A.window B.desk C・door D.pillow、19A.over B.through C.with D.under、20A.beloved B.acquainted C.bothered D.compromised第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15Directions:After readingthe passagebelow,fill in the blanksto makethe passagecoherent andgrammatically con*ectFor theblanks with a given word,fill ineach blankwith theproper formof thegivenword;for theother blanks,use oneword thatbestfits eachblankThe Storyof LegoTheworld-famous LEGOcompany hasits originsin theworkshop ofa poor Danish carpenter,Ole KirkChristiansen in the first」half of the20th centuryDespite thesehumble beginnings,it1grow to become one of the most populartoys ofall timeOle,the tenthson in the family,earned aliving
2.make toyswith hisfather Finally,he becamea mastercarpenter and in1932heset up3,own businessHe calledthe companyLEGO,
4.means playwell inDanish Unfortunately,ten yearslater hisfactory burned()down However,despite beingunder greatfinancial pressure,Ole hadit
5.rebuild Thistook threeyears andduring thattime helearntof aBritish companywhich specializedin plasticmoulding machines
6.his managersthought theywere tooexpensive,Ole stillboughtone It was worththe investmentAt the end of the decade,the companywas producinga successfulrange oftoys andinterlocking bricks,and Olesson,Godtfred,had joinedhim in the businessSadly,Ole didntsee
7.successful hiscompany laterbecame Hedied at the ageof66and Godtfredbecame managingdirector The()(兼容的)modem brickdesign
8.patent on28January14,and bricksfrom thatyear arestill compatibleto brickstodayUnbelievably,in the16s,the LEGOfactory wasstruck bylightning andburned tothe groundagain Afterthis,Godtfred hadto rethinkthedirection of the companyThis time,
9.the adviceof hisdirectors,he decidedto concentratemainly on the hugelysuccessfulinterlocking plasticbricks()Godtfreds son,Kjeld,is thecurrent Deputy-Chairman and
10.celebrate thecompanys80th anniversary,a shortanimated filmcalled“The LEGOstory“was releasedin August
11.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011The ideaof livingon the moon isno longscience fictionHowever,there will be drawbacksto livethere aswell asadvantageNOn thepositive side,people willbe ableto escapefrom thecrowding cities,but willhave clearviews of the earthand starsOn theother hand,the moon is aunfriendly placefor humansFirst ofall,people willhave towear specialsuits andif their、equipment fails,it willprobably dieSecondly,they willhave toget usedto beweightless Finally,theyll probablymiss the plants、and wildlifethat existson the earthIn all,the moonmight be an idealplace wherehumans takeover aholiday orscientists carryout researches,but nota placefor、第二节书面表达(满分分)ordinary people to liveall thetime
2529.(25分)假设你是李华,你的英国笔友Bruce的父母因为工作调动(job transfer)要到你所在的城市工作,他们计划搬到你所在的小区住,写信询问小区情况,请你根据以下提示给他回信要点如下Bruce表示欢迎;你所在小区适宜居住的理由(至少两条)
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2.注意词数左右,开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数;L100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Bruce,I amso pleasedto receiveyour letter.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1B、2B、3C、4C、5C、6D、7A、8D、9A、10C、11D、12B、13B、14B、15D、16B、17B、18D、19A、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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5.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.A
2.A
3.D
4.D
5.C
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20.A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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2.making
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5.rebuilt
6.Although/Though/While
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8..was patented
9.on
10.to celebrate第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10The ideaof livingon the moonisno longscience fictionHoweverthere willbe drawbacksto livethere aswell longerasadvantage.advantagesOn thepositive sidepeople willbe ableto escapefrom thecrowding citiesbut willhave clearviews of theearthcrowded andand stars.;On theother handthemoonis aunfriendly placefor humans.First ofall,people willhave towear specialsuits anandif theirequipment fail§it willprobably die.Secondly,they winhave toget usedtobeweightless.Finally,theyll theybeingprobably misstheplantsand wildlifethat existson theearth.exist去掉In all,themoonmight bean idealplace wherehumans takeeve aholiday orscientists carryout researches,but overnota placefor ordinarypeopletolive Aall thetime.、28on第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Bruce,I amso pleasedto receiveyour letter.I ameven happierto hearthat youand yourfamily willmove toour neighborhoodnextmonth.You arereally goingto enjoystaying inour neighborhood.Firstly,it is a wonderful,peaceful andclean areawithalot ofgreeneryand openspaces toplay in.Secondly,people inmy neighborhoodare friendlyand easy-going.Thirdly,the housesare beautifuland Tholdthe beliefthat yourparents willfind thehouse to their taste.Fourthly,there aremany niceshops wherewe cando someshoppingtogether.Last butnot least,it isconvenient totravel fromhere toother areasof thecity.You willdefinitely behappy here.Your sincerely,Li HuaA.yet B.andC.orD.so
10.The newsshocked thepublic,to greatconcern aboutstudents*safety atschool.A.having ledB.ledC.leading D.to lead
11.As a child,I wasto keepquiet whenmy parentswere discussingsomething,while parentsnowadays oftenaskfor theirchildrens opinions.A.demanded B.hoped C.forbiddenD.required
12.The busdropped meoff andpulled awayI realizedI hadleft mybag onit.A.while B.beforeC.after D.since
13.The twogirls aregetting onvery welland sharewith eachother.A.little B.much C.someD.none
14.Newly-built woodencottages linethe street,the oldtown intoa dreamland.A.turned B.turningC.to turnD.having turned
15.Its greatthat all the visitorswho on the islandwere saved.A.trapped B.have beentrappedC.had trappedD.had beentrapped
16.He getsup atsix oclock,runs forhalf anhour and then hasa meal;that ishis morning.A.route B.routineC.behavior D.tendency
17.I haveoften thoughtit would beablessing ifeach humanbeing blindand deaffor a few daysat sometimein hislife.A.has beenstricken B.were strickenC.had beenD.wouldbe
18.People expectShanghai DisneylandPark tooffer betterservice thanof Tokyos.A.this B.it C.one D.that
19.In mydriving lesson,a trafficrule thatimpressed memost isthat inno timewhen thetraffic lightsturnred.A.all vehiclesshould stopB.should all vehicles stopC.should stopall vehiclesD.should stopallvehicles■一
20.Mr.Johnson hasbeen chosenas themanager of the salesdepartment.™he wasso excitedthis morning.A.No chanceB.No wayC.Not possibleD.No wonder第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6The onlinebusiness modelis changingon asatisfaction-first basis.It doesntmatter ifsomeone recommendedyou anapp,nothing beatsgetting totry outthe appfirst beforedeciding onwhether or not toapply for the service.•RhapsodyListen toRhapsodys largemusic libraryand getthe optionto downloadand listen to songsor evenfull-length albumseven whenfull-length albumseven whenyoure offline.At themoment,this serviceis availablein32countries only.Remember that youll need to cancelwithin thefree trialperiod toavoid beingcharged foryour firstmonth.[Trial period-14days IAfter trial—$
9.99/month ITry now]•BigstockNeed savephotos foryour presentationsand artworksGo toBigstock tocheck outtheir collectionfrom topartists and(插图),photographers aroundthe world.Choose fromover30million photos,and illustrationswith75,000images comingin everynewweek.All youneedtostart yourfree trialis youremail address.一[Trial period7days IAfter trial—$79/month ITry now]•CanvasIf youare drowningin paperwork,perhaps it is timeto useCanvas andtransfer all your paperworkonline.Digitalize yourworkorders,forms etcso that they can be filledup andcompleted righton anymobile device.This makesit easyto create,edit,gain valuabledataand sendit tothe peoplewho needit inseconds.[Trial period-30days IAfter trial—$13/month ITry now]•Backupify(备份)If youhave everlost yourphone,you knowhow importantitisto backupall yourimportant documents,notes,contacts andotherpersonal details.Get cloud-to-cloud protectionof upto3PB ofdata withBackupify.You canbackup yourdata forGoogle apps,Office365,various socialmedia sitesand evenSalesforce.[Trial period-15days IAfter trial—$3/month ITry now]To learnmore about the Appsabove,Click Here.、1Who is more likelyto usethe appCanvasA.A secretary.B.A photographer.C.An artist.D.A musician.、2To savephotos,canbeof somehelp.A.Bigstock andCanvas.B.Backupify andBigstock.C.Rhapsody andBackupify.D.Rhapsody andCanvas.、3What dothe fourapps havein commonA.Users willaccess themvia emailaccounts.B.They offerfree entertainmentservices.C.They canhelp brushup userswork skills.D.Users cantry themwithout payingmoney.、4Where canyou findmore informationabout suchappsA.A magazine.B.A TVshow.C.A website.D.A newspaper.(分)
22.8As istradition,technology companiesfrom aroundthe world have flockedto LasVegas for the annualConsumerElectronics Show.There arethousands ofeye-catching itemsto swoonover,whether yourea nerdornot.Here areafewofthe mostinteresting,exciting andpossibly life-changing productsseen atthe show,which runsfrom Tuesday to Friday.Item1You thoughtyour curvedTV wascool TheLG SignatureOLED TVR is a65-inch(收回)4K TVthat is,unlike yourlame andrigid screen,rollable,and canretractinto itsbase whenyou,re notenjoying it.While you can controlit usingeitherGoogle Assistantor AmazonAlexa,the TVR alsosupports ApplesAirPlay2andHomeKit.Item2Gaming laptopsarent new,but theyusually lackpower comparedto theirbeefierdesktop counterparts.Nvidias latestannouncement changesthat,and bringsthedesktop-class powerfound inits RTXline ofgraphics cardsto laptops.More than40laptop modelswill turnup bythe endof themonth withRTX graphicscardsinside,which canproduce morerealistic graphicsand boostperformance for themost gamers.Item3If sleepingis harderthan itshould be,the Dreemband mightbe ableto helpyoufigure outwhat youredoing wrong.The Dreemband isa fabric-covered headbandthatwraps aroundyour headand usesa combinationof sensorslike theones in yourApple Watchto detectvarious biometricslikeyour heart rateand respirationactivity.It alsouses boneconduction tocommunicate audiocues toyou privately.Item4Samsungs shownoff itsMicro LED technology in the past,using itto buildTheWall,a146-inch TV.The companysnow showingoff asmaller Micro LED TV.Using Samsungs MicroLEDpanels,you cancreate avariety ofdisplay sizessupportingdifferent aspectratios,going froman ultra-wide21:9screen toaperfectly square1:1display withoutlosing imagequality.、125If onelikes doingthings byhimself,which of the itemssuits himbestA.Item
1.B.Item
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4.、1Which of the followingtechnologies appearedforthefirst timein theshow A.The TVR Userscontrolling theTV byGoogleAssistantB・Nvidias laptopssolving theproblem ofpowerC.The Dreembands detectyourheartrateD.SamsungsMicroLEDtechnologymaking a146-inch TVpossible(分)(直言不讳地)
23.8The latestIPCC reportdoes notmince wordsabout thestate ofour planet:we mustact nowto achieve(先例)“global changeat a scale thathas nodocumented historicalprecedent inorder toavoid theclimate disasterthat wouldresultfrom a2degree Crise in average globaltemperature.Climate changealready affectsthe worldsmost helplesspeople includingpoorrural communitiesthat dependon theland for their livingsand coastalcommunities.Indeed,we havealready seenthe clearasymmetry(不对称)of sufferingresulting fromextreme weatherevents,such ashurricanes,floods,droughts,wildfires andmore.(矿.物燃料)So far,advocates andpoliticians havetended tofocus onreducing fossil fuel consumptionthrough technologyand/orpolicy,such asa sharpcarbon tax,as climatesolutions.These proposalsare,of course,essential toreducing manmadecarbon emissions(排放)-71percent ofwhich areproduced byjust100fossil fuelcompanies.Yet theinternational focus on fossil fuels hasovershadowed(使......显得重要)the most powerful andcost-efficientcarbon-capture technologythe worldhas yetseen:forests.Recent scientificresearch confirmsthat forestsand othernatural climatesolutions^^are absolutelyessential inreducing climate change.In fact,natural climatesolutions canhelp usachieve37percent ofourclimate target,even thoughthey currentlyreceive only
2.5percent ofpublic climatefinancing.Forests powerto storecarbon dioxidethroughthesimple processof treegrowth isstaggering:one treecan evenstore anaverageof about48pounds ofcarbon dioxidein oneyear.Recent researchshow undamagedforests arecapable ofstoring thesame amountofthe carbondioxide emissionsof entirecountries suchas Peruand Colombia.For thisreason,policy makersand businessleaders mustcreate andstrengthen ambitiouspolicies toprevent deforestation,andsupport thesustainable managementof standingforests in the fightagainst climate change.Protecting the worlds forestsensures theycancontinue to provide essentialfunctions asidefrom climatestability,including producingoxygen,filtering waterand supportingbiodiversity.Not onlydo allthe worldspeople dependon foreststoprovideclean air,clean water,oxygen,and medicines,but
1.6billion peoplerely on them directlyfor theirlivelihoods.1According tothe passage,climatechange.A.will surelyachieve atascalethat ismore seriousthan everbeforeB.will onlyaffect peopleliving inthe poorestrural regionsC.is likelyto lead to morefrequent extremeweather eventsD.is entirelydetermined byfossilfuelconsumption、2Whafs thefinding of the newresearchA.Reducing fossilfuels is themostpowerful andcost-efficient technology.B.Forests arevital toreducing climatechange dueto theirstorage power.C.Most ofour climatetargets canbe accomplishedwith thehelp ofnatural climatesolutions.D.Natural climatesolutions haveproved lessefficient thanconventional solutions.、3The underlinedword“staggering“in Paragraph4means.A.astonishing B.speeding C.embarrassing D.shrinking、4Whats the authors purpose of writingthis articleA.To comparetwo differentapproaches todealing withclimatechange.B.To argueagainst theview thatfocusonfossilfuelsreduction counts.C.To urgescientists todo moreresearch intonatural climatesolutions.D.To pointout forestsare themostpowerfulweapon forfighting climatechange.(分)
24.8You haveprobably heardof the Mozart effect.Its the idea thatif childrenor evenbabies listento musiccomposedby Mozart,they willbecome more intelligent.A quickInternet searchreveals plentyof productsto assistyou inthe task.Whatever yourageis thereare CDsand booksto helpyou tastethe powerof Mozarts music,but whenit comesto scientificevidence thatit canmakeyou moreclever,the pictureismoremixed.The phrasethe Mozarteffecf9was madeup in1991,but itwas astudy describedtwo yearslater inthe journalNature thatsparkedreal mediaand publicinterest aboutthe ideathat listening to classicalmusic somehowimproves thebrain.It isoneof those ideasthatsound reasonable.Mozart wasundoubtedly a genius himself;his music is complexand thereisahope thatif welistentoenough ofit,well becomemore intelligent.The ideatook off,with thousandsof parentsplaying Mozarttotheirchildren,andin1998Zell Miller,the Governorofthestate ofGeorgiainthe US,even askedfor money tobeset asideinthestate budgetso thatevery newbornbaby could be senta CDof classicalmusic.It wasnot justbabies andchildren whowere exposedto Mozartsmusic onpurpose,even anItalian farmerproudly explainedthatthe cowswere playedMozart threetimes adayto help themproduce bettermilk.Ill leavethe debateon theimpact onmilk yieldto farmers,but whatabouttheevidence thatlistening to Mozart makespeople moreintelligentMore researchwas carriedout butan analysisof sixteendifferent studiesconfirmed thatlisteningtomusic doesleadtoatemporary improvementintheability tohandle shapesmentally,but thebenefits areshort-lived andit doesntmake usmore intelligent.、1What canwe learnfrom Paragraph1A.Mozart composedmany musicalpieces forchildren.B.Children listeningtoMozartwillbemoreintelligent.C.There arefew productson theInternet aboutMozart*smusic.D.There islittle scientificevidence to support theMozart effect.、2Why didmany peoplebelieve inthe ideaoftheMozart effectA.Because astudy describeditinthe journalNature.B,Because Mozarthimself wasagenius.C.Because Mozartsmusicisenjoyable.D.Because Mozartsmusic makespeople relaxed.、3The underlinedsentence inParagraph3suggests that.A.people werestrongly againstthe ideaB.theideawas acceptedby manypeopleC-Mozart playedan importantpart inpeoples lifeD.theUSgovernment helpedpromote theidea、4What istheauthorsattitude towardstheMozarteffectA.Favorable.B.Objective.C.Doubtful.D.Positive.(分)
25.10Each year,millions ofchildren aroundthe worldare unableto go to school.To drawattention tothis widespread()problem,the UnitedNations UNis puttingeducation first.Recently,the UNscreened adocumentary filmcalled Back to School.The(纪录片)film isthe secondinaseries ofdocumentaries forthe projectTime forSchool.These filmsfollow sevenchildren fromseven differentcountries.This12-year projectbegan in2006,when thechildren firststartedschool.This issomething wecould dotohelpthe educationcrisis inthe world,said producerand writerJudyKatz.Documentary film-makers canget deeplyinvolved ina problemand dosomething aboutit.”More than100million childrenwill neverset footinaschool.Sixty percentofthosechildren are girls.Cheryl Faye,head oftheUN GirlsEducation Initiative,spoke aboutthe manyfactors thatprevent girlsfrom gettingan education.One problemisthelongdistance manychildren musttravel toget to school.Also,girls inmany culturesare traditionallyexpected tomarry earlyand worktohelp theirfamilies.We needto makea specialeffort forgirls,“Faye said.As partofthe UNs Millenniumgoals,the organizationwants everysingle childtogetat leastan elementaryeducation by
2018.Students from Lawrence Middle School inNew Yorkwere deeplymoved afterthey sawthe film.The seventhgrade classis raising(肯尼亚),moneytohelp builda libraryon theoutskirts ofNairobi,Kenya whereJoab-achild inthe documentary-lives.The classteacher,Karen Weiner,and the class areknown intheir schoolas the“Kenya crew:All thekids werereally happytosupportJoab andsaid they feltgreat abouttheir fund-raising efforts.Like theseventh gradersat LawrenceMiddle School,kids canwork togetherto makeadifference inplaces likeNairobi.By raisingmoney foreducation,kids canhelp childrenon theother sideoftheworldhavea chanceofa better,happier life.、1Whats thepurposeoftheUNscreening thedocumentary filmBack toSchoolA.To raisefunds for global education.B,To raiseawareness ofthe needforglobaleducation.C.To encourageallthechildren tocome backto school.D.To showthe achievementswhich havebeen madeinthepast fewyears.、2Special effortsshould bemade forgirls becauseA.sixty percentofthechildren intheworldare girlsB.more than100million girlswill never go toschoolC-most ofthe girlsare tiredof goingto schoolD.more thanone halfofthechildren whonevergotoschoolaregirls、3Which ofthe followingcould NOTbe thefactor thatprevents girlsfrom gettingan educationA.Long distancefrom school.B.Being bornweak.C.Helping workforthefamily.D.Early marriage.、4Why aretheclassteacher,Karen Weiner,and theclass consideredas Kenyacrew^A.Because theyare tryingtheir greatefforts toraise moneyfortheeducation ofKenya Children.B.Because theyare actorsinthedocumentary filmBack toSchool.C.Because theyare mostlyfrom Kenya,where thechildinthedocumentarylives.D.Because theyall havethesameexperience asJoab,the Kenyachild.、5The lastparagraph mainlydiscussesA.American middleschool students*desire togotoKenyaB.the contentofthedocumentary filmBacktoSchoolC.an exampleof beinginspired totake actionafter seeingthe filmD.how studentsfromLawrenceMiddleSchoolraise moneyfortheireducation第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
26.30The Manwas verysad.He knewthatthe Cat*s dayswere1The doctorhad said there wasn*t anythingmore thatcouldbedone,that heshouldtake the Cat homeand makehim as2as possible.The manput the Cat on his lapand
3.The Catopened his eyes,purred andlooked upatthe Man.A tear4down theMans cheekand5on the Cats forehead.The Catgave hima slightlyannoyed look.Why do you cry,ManH the Cat asked.nBecause youcant6the thoughtof losingme Becauseyou thinkyoucannever replacemenThe Man7yes”.And wheredoyouthink Filbe8I leaveyou theCat asked.The Manshrugged helplessly.H9your eyes,Man,1theCatsaid.The Mangave hima questioninglook,but didas hewas told.nWhat colorare myeyes andfurn theCat asked.n Youreyes aregold andyour furisarich,warm brown/*theManreplied.“And whereis itthatyoumost often10men askedtheCat.I seeyou...on thekitchen window11the birds...,on myfavorite chair...on mydesk lyingonthepapers Ineed...onthe pillow next to my12at night.n Then,whenever youwish tosee me,allyoumust dois closeyour eyes,saidtheCat.“Pick upthat pieceof stringfrom thefloor--------there,my toyheMan openedhiseyes,then13over andpicked upthestring.Itwasabout twofeet longandtheCat hadbeen ableto14himselffor hourswith it.Now takeeach endofthe string inone hand,*theCatordered.The Mandid so.“The endin yourleft handis mybirth andtheendinyourright handismy15Now bringthe twoends together/theCatsaid.The Manobeyed.You havemade acontinuous16J*saidthecat.nDoes anypoint alongthestringappear tobe different,worse orbetter thanany otherpartofthestring1The Maninspected thestring andthen17his headno.The Manshut hiseyes hardas thetears poureddown hisface.He sawtheCat onthe18then in his bed,then lyingacross hisimportantpapers.He sawhim onthepillownexttohis head,saw hisbright goldeyes anddarkest brownonhisnose andears.He openedhis eyesand19his tearslooked overatthecircle ofstring hestill heldinhishand.One day,not longafter,there wasa newCatonhis lap.She waslovely andwhite...very differentfrom hisearlier20Cat。
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