2022届高考英语二轮复习:读后续写专练 亲情类(含答案)

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2022届高考英语二轮复习:读后续写专练
亲情类
一、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。续写词数应为150左右。
???
I
was
ten
years
old,
when
some
people
from
a
nearby
government
school
came
and
told
my
parents
that
they
should
send
me
to
a
one-year
education
camp.
???
My
parents
replied,
"What's
the
use?
Education
never
got
us
villagers
anywhere.
What
good
will
it
do
to
a
girl?
Girls
should
stay
at
home
and
learn
household
work.
That
comes
in
handy
when
they
get
married.
And
anyway,
how
can
we
send
our
child
so
far
away
all
by
herself
for
a
whole
year?"
???
But
the
people
persuaded
my
parents.
They
said
there
would
be
about
a
hundred
girls
coining
from
different
villages
and
all
of
them
would
be
safe
and
taken
care
of
well.
My
parents
agreed
finally.
They
felt
that
if
other
families
sent
their
girls,
they
would
also
have
to.
???
My
friend,
Mala,
was
going
too.
We
were
the
only
two
girls
from
our
village,
Swaroop
ka
Talaab.
We
would
sit
in
the
evenings
and
wonder
how
things
would
be
in
an
unknown
place.
Once,
Mala
asked
me,
"Will
there
be
any
sand
dunes(沙丘)
there?"
I
didn't
understand
her
question.
How
could
any
place
in
the
world
not
have
sand
dunes?
I
have
traveled
far
with
my
goats,
sitting
on
hills
and
looking
at
the
desert
beyond.
For
miles
and
miles
there
is
only
sand.
???
The
day
before
leaving
home,
I
was
very
nervous.
I
had
dreamt
of
going
to
this
unknown
place
but
I
couldn't
imagine
living
without
my
parents
and
goats.
They
would
surely
miss
me.
My
mother
was
sad
too.
With
tears
in
her
eyes,
she
packed
my
clothes
and
wrapped
snacks
for
me.
???
When
they
took
me
away,
I
sobbed
the
whole
way.
I
kept
crying
for
the
first
few
days
in
the
camp.
Then
gradually,
I
started
making
friends
with
the
other
girls.
There
were
so
many
girls.
We
would
all
study
together,
play
together,
eat
together
and
sleep
together.
Sometimes,
my
parents
would
send
me
clothes
and
food.
I
also
sent
messages
telling
them
not
to
worry
and
that
I
was
well.
At
the
end
of
the
term,
I
studied
hard
for
the
examination.
_____________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
When
Mala
and
I
went
back
home,
we
became
different
persons.
______________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
二、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。
A
Gift
I
Treasure
It
was
just
a
week
before
my
seventeenth
birthday.
Party
preparations
had
started.
My
family
never
celebrated
birthdays
on
such
a
grand
scale.
However,
this
was
a
double
celebration.
I
had
a
passed
A
level
examination
with
flying
colors
and
my
parents
thought
this
was
an
occasion
to
celebrate.
The
whole
house
was
full
of
activities.
Complete
cleaning
had
started
a
week
before.
There
was
a
continuous
work
in
and
out
as
everyone
went
about
doing
their
share
of
the
work.
Mama,
who
was
the
chief
event
organizer,
was
busy
planning
the
budget
and
the
menu.
Papa
was
in
charge
of
paying
for
the
different
purchases.
My
siblings
(兄弟姐妹)
were
busy
sending
out
the
invitations.
Even
Grandpa,
who
enjoys
watching
his
favorite
Cable
TV
from
the
comfort
of
his
armchair,
did
not
want
to
be
left
out.
He
made
numerous
trips
to
town
to
run
errands
(跑腿)
for
Mama.
Grandpa
and
I
shared
a
special
bond.
Perhaps
it
was
because
I
was
his
oldest
grandchild.
He
was
always
there
for
me
and
he
would
offer
me
his
shoulder
to
cry
on
whenever
I
was
depressed.
He
seemed
to
be
the
happiest
man
to
celebrate
my
birthday
and
he
even
secretly
whispered
to
my
ear
that
he
was
going
to
give
me
a
great
gift
on
that
day.
Two
days
before
my
birthday,
Grandpa
complained
of
chest
pains.
We
rushed
him
to
the
hospital
but
he
refused
to
be
admitted.
He
was
given
a
lot
of
medicine
instead.
When
he
came
home,
he
remained
in
his
room.
Whenever
I
went
into
his
room,
he
managed
a
smile.
I
could
see
that
he
was
very
tired.
The
corners
of
his
mouth
and
eyes
had
numerous
wrinkles
while
the
skin
on
his
skinny
limbs
had
shriveled.
I
felt
a
stab
of
pain
in
my
heart
each
time
I
saw
him.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Paragraph
1:
During
the
early
hours
of
my
birthday
my
mother’s
sobbing
awakened
me.
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
?Paragraph
2:
I
only
opened
the
parcel
two
days
after
Grandpa’s
funeral.
____________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
三、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。续写的词数应为150左右。
???
Wednesday
night,
it
was
the
closing
time
of
the
mall.
But
there
was
an
hour's
work,
at
least,
to
get
everything
cleaned
up.
It
would
be
11
:00
pm
before
I
finally
got
home.
I
hadn't
even
had
time
to
have
dinner.
I
was
starving.
My
feet
ached.
My
whole
body,
from
head
to
foot,
was
filled
with
tiredness.
I
couldn't
wait
to
go
to
bed.
But
it
would
be
only
6
hours
before
the
alarm
went
off
at
5
:00
am
for
my
day
job.
???
Things
had
been
tight
for
over
a
year.
My
husband
Paul's
business
had
taken
a
huge
hit.
I
had
a
full-time
job
at
a
day
care
centre
and
somehow
did
my
homework
for
my
college
class
too.
Then
I
had
to
work
nights
at
the
mall.
Without
me
taking
my
second
job,
there
wouldn't
be
enough
money
to
pay
the
bills,
let
alone
buy
any
New
Year
presents
for
my
15-year-old
daughter,
Marie.
No
one
wanted
to
wake
up
on
New
Year's
morning
to
no
presents.
???
I
barely
even
saw
Paul
and
Marie
anymore.
Marie
was
growing
up,
but
a
teenage
girl
still
needed
her
mom.
I
worried
about
her.
Was
she
eating
enough?
Keeping
up
with
her
school
work?
I
wasn't
afraid
of
hard
work.
Everyone
was
having
to
dig
deeper
these
days,
putting
in
extra
hours.
I
knew
I
was
lucky
to
have
two
jobs,
when
millions
of
people
couldn't
find
one.
???
How
I
hoped
to
quit
my
job
at
the
day
care
centre
and
obtain
a
full-time
degree.
I'd
dropped
down
to
one
class
a
semester.
If
I
quit
that,
there
was
no
way
I'd
find
the
willpower
to
try
again.
Besides,
wasn't
I
always
telling
Marie
to
never
give
up?
???
My
mind
went
back
to
the
conversation
I'd
had
with
Marie
earlier.
Paul
had
dropped
her
off
at
the
mall,
where
she
was
getting
picked
up
for
a
babysitting
job.
"Remember
we're
going
shopping
this
night,"
she
said,
"I'll
even
have
my
own
money.
See
you
later."
???
The
floor
was
nearly
done.
The
manager
asked
me
to
leave.
Paragraph
1:
I
opened
the
back
door
of
the
mall
and
saw
Marie
outside
with
a
bag
of
food,
smiling.
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
I
pulled
her
tight
towards
me.
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四、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。
In
our
kitchen,
there
was
a
wooden
table
and
three
chairs

one
for
Dad,
one
for
Mom,
and
one
for
me.
In
the
cellar
(地窖),
the
very
last
jar
of
apple
jam
lay
quietly
on
the
shelf,
waiting
to
be
turned
into
an
apple
pie
when
Dad
came
back.
Mom
sat
at
one
end
of
the
table.
I
sat
in
the
middle
between
her
and
Dad.
I
tried
not
to
look
at
Dad’s
empty
place.
Dad
had
gone
to
the
city
to
look
for
work
for
a
long
time.
?Every
night,
I
lay
awake
in
bed
and
waited
for
the
train
to
stop.
Waited
to
hear
the
creaky
(嘎吱作响的)
gate
Dad’s
going
to
fix
when
he
came
home.
Waited
to
hear
the
sound
of
his
work
boots
dropping
on
the
step
by
the
kitchen
door,
and
his
voice
calling,
“I’m
home!”
?Every
night,
as
I
lay
there,
I
stared
at
the
window
and
the
curtains
Mom
made
from
empty
flour
sacks
(麻布袋).
Every
night,
Mom
came
to
kiss
me
good-night

after
the
train’s
gone
by.
She
had
been
listening,
too.
“Go
to
sleep.
Your
dad
will
be
home
soon.
Maybe
for
Thanksgiving.”
Time
dragging
by,
it
finally
came
the
day
before
Thanksgiving.
I
went
to
sleep
with
the
sound
of
train
wheels
in
my
head,
whispering,
“Maybe
tomorrow,
maybe
tomorrow.”
Early
the
next
morning,
the
smell
of
coffee
woke
me.
I
ran
into
the
kitchen.
There
he
was!
Dad
lifted
me
onto
his
shoulders
and
pretended
to
stagger
from
my
weight.
“How’s
my
boy?
You’ve
gotten
so
big
that
I
can
barely
lift
you
up
anymore.”
He
put
me
down,
and
I
stared
at
the
two
sacks
on
the
table.
One
said
FLOUR

I
knew
that
word.
I
tried
reading
the
other:
S-U-G-A-R.
Dad
whistled
admiringly
and
winked
at
me.
Mom
and
I
had
been
practicing
my
letters
most
days.
I
could
see
that
Mom
was
pleased
with
me.
“I’m
going
to
bake
a
pie
for
your
dad’s
homecoming
dinner.
Jimmy,
bring
me
that
jar
of
apple
jam
from
the
shelf
in
the
cellar.”
Mom
smiled
at
me.?
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。
Hearing
this,
I
took
the
steps
two
at
a
time
to
the
cellar.
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
“Never
mind,
boy,
accidents
happen,”
Dad
said
and
wiped
my
tears.
?
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
五、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好.
I
could
smell
the
turkey
cooking,
even
in
the
attic
where
I
was
hiding
out.
I
heard
a
laugh,
too,
and
a
bang
from
something
being
dropped.
Our
house
was
noisier
since
my
new
stepsister
and
step-mother
moved
in

Jen
and
Mom.
I
called
her
Mom,
but
the
word
felt
uncomfortable,
like
a
pair
of
shoes
that
pinched
(夹脚).
I
didn’t
remember
my
own
mother;
she
had
died
in
an
accident
when
I
was
a
baby.
It
had
always
been
just
Dad
and
me.
We
were
a
team.
Now,
so
much
had
changed,
and
sometimes
I
wished
I
had
the
magic
to
change
it
back.
I
heard
Dad’s
footsteps
upstairs.
“Do
you
want
to
take
Jen
skating?”
he
asked.
“I
guess.”
I
sighed,
thinking
about
how
Dad
and
I
usually
spent
Thanksgiving
Day
building
a
big
snowman.
But
this
year,
Dad
was
too
busy
helping
Mom
cook
the
turkey.
“Thanks,”
Dad
said
and
put
his
arm
around
my
shoulders.
“We’ll
make
that
snowman
later,”
he
promised.
“Yeah,”
I
agreed,
not
too
sure
we’d
have
time.
Mom
handed
us
some
homemade
cookies
with
smiling
faces
as
we
grabbed
our
skates.
I
had
to
admit,
Mom
came
up
with
good
ideas
sometimes.
Even
though
I
liked
that,
I
still
couldn’t
help
but
feel
as
if
she
were
changing
everything.
“No,
thanks.
I’m
not
hungry,”
I
said,
although
I
was,
a
little.
“Ready?”
I
asked
Jen.
She
nodded,
and
we
headed
out
of?
the
front
door.
The
snow
crunched(嘎吱作响)
under
our
boots
as
we
walked
down
the
street.
The
silence
was
awkward.
“Did
you
go
skating
a
lot
last
year?”
I
asked,
blurting(脱口而出)out
the
first
thing
that
came
to
my
mind.
Jen
shook
her
head
and
looked
at
me.
Finally
she
said,
“On
Thanksgiving,
Mom
and
I
always
went
to
visit
some
friends
on
a
farm.
I
especially
loved
seeing
their
big
turkeys.”
Until
then,
I’d
never
even
thought
about
how
Jen
must
be
feeling.
She
not
only
had
a
new
stepfather
and
stepbrother;
she
had
a
new
town
and
home,
too.
Jen
and
her
mom
used
to
live
near
a
lake,
and
she’d
had
to
move
up
north
with
us.
She’d
had
more
changes
than
me.
Paragraph
1:
Suddenly,
I
didn’t
feel
quite
so
sorry
for
myself.
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?Paragraph
2:
We
were
so
busy
making
it
that
we
didn’t
hear
our
parents
come
outside.
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答案以及解析
一、
答案:
???
At
the
end
of
the
term,
I
studied
hard
for
the
examination.
I
passed
the
fifth
standard
examination.
The
teachers
were
very
happy
with
me.
I
was
happy
too
because
it
was
time
to
go
back
home.
But
I
was
also
sad
as
I
would
never
again
see
the
new
friends
I
had
made
here.
We
hardly
slept
the
last
night
in
the
camp.
While
we
packed,
we
kept
talking
and
crying
as
we
would
soon
part.
???
When
Mala
and
I
went
back
home,
we
became
different
persons.
My
parents
were
overjoyed
to
see
me
and
I
met
my
goats
again.
Everyone
in
the
village
came
and
asked
me
how
the
camp
was.
When
I
told
them
how
good
it
was
and
how
much
we
had
learnt,
they
decided
to
send
their
daughters
the
next
time.
We
often
talked
about
much
fun
we
had
in
the
camp.
I
decided
to
go
to
school
to
study
more.
二、
答案:
?During
the
early
hours
of
my
birthday
my
mother’s
sobbing
awakened
me.
I
knew
something
was
wrong.
I
rushed
to
Grandpa’s
room
only
to
see
him
lying
motionless.
Grandpa
had
died
in
his
sleep.
The
realization
hit
me
like
a
hit
of
lightning.
Beside
him,
there
was
a
parcel
with
a
birthday
card
stuck
to
it.
I
knelt
down
beside
him,
tears
flooding
my
eyes.
It
was
for
my
birthday
that
my
grandpa
insisted
on
staying
at
home.
I
only
opened
the
parcel
two
days
after
Grandpas
funeral.
It
was
a
laptop,
the
greatest
gift
my
grandpa
left
me.
Grandpa
had
withdrawn
all
his
savings
to
buy
the
laptop
for
me.
On
the
card
attached
to
the
parcel
was
a
warm
note
“All
love
for
my
grandson”.
It
is
the
gift
I
treasure
most
in
my
life.
Whenever
I
use
it,
I
will
always
think
of
Grandpa.
三、
答案:
Paragraph
1:
???
I
opened
the
back
door
of
the
mall
and
saw
Marie
outside
with
a
bag
of
food,
smiling.
She
finished
her
babysitting
job
fifteen
minutes
ago.
She
figured
I
didn't
have
time
for
dinner,
so
she
bought
me
food
with
her
own
money
and
waited
for
me
there
all
the
time.
While
I
was
eating,
she
told
me
that
I
was
her
heroine
and
that
she
admired
everything
I
did
for
the
family.
When
she
was
tired
of
babysitting,
she
would
think
about
my
hard
work
and
remembered
"never
gave
up".
Paragraph
2:
I
pulled
her
tight
towards
me.
Tomorrow
the
alarm
would
still
ring
at
5:00
am.
The
bills
would
still
be
waiting.
There
would
be
more
rough
days
ahead.
And
yet
I
was
ready
to
face
them
together
with
Paul
and
Marie,
all
of
us
willing
to
work
hard
and
holding
on
to
each
other.
Things
would
get
better
with
the
love
of
a
family.
四、
答案:
Possible
version
1:
(第一段突出我的急不可耐与摔坏苹果酱罐的细节描写,以及Dad下到地下室安慰我;第二段突出爸爸安慰后我的心路历程:万事应小心,切不可过于心急,以及爸妈如何巧妙处理这突发事件:Mom转而做糖饼,Dad带着我出去修理嘎吱作响的大门。)
Hearing
this,
I
took
the
steps
two
at
a
time
to
the
cellar.
The
next
second
I
was
in
front
of
the
shelf.
I
stood
on
tiptoe
and
took
down
the
jar
carefully.
I
could
hear
Dad
and
Mom
laughing
upstairs
and
Mom’s
hands
slapping
the
dough.
Wanting
to
join
them,
I
hurried
up
the
steps,
and
my
foot
caught
on
the
middle
one.
I
put
out
my
hand
to
steady
myself,
but
I
tumbled
down.
The
jar
slipped
through
my
fingers
and
smashed
on
the
floor.
The
jam
we’d
been
saving
and
saving
flew
everywhere.
Wrong-footed,
I
burst
into
tears
and
heard
Dad’s
footsteps
closer
and
closer.
?
“Never
mind,
boy,
accidents
happen,”
Dad
said
and
wiped
my
tears.
These
words
seemed
to
have
magic
and
gradually
I
settled
down.
Through
the
shirt,
I
could
smell
the
dust
of
the
train
and
the
city
as
well
as
that
of
Dad’s.
How
I
wished
I
hadn’t
hurried.
“Next
time
I
will
be
more
careful,”
I
thought
to
myself.
Having
swiftly
dealt
with
the
mess,
Dad
lifted
me
onto
his
shoulder
and
went
back
to
Mom.
“Now
out
of
the
kitchen,
you
two,”
Mom
said,
“I'm
going
to
bake
my
mama’s
sugar
pie,
without
apple
jam!”
I
followed
Dad
out
and
helped
him
fix
that
old
creaking
gate
until
Ma
called
us
in
for
Thanksgiving
dinner.
Possible
version
2:
(第一段着墨在我不小心摔破苹果酱罐的细节描写,轻描Mom下来地下室做后续清理,我回到Dad身边;第二段着墨在Dad安慰我,以及交代一下homecoming
dinner的处理:an
apple
pie
without
apple
jam)
Hearing
this,
I
took
the
steps
two
at
a
time
to
the
cellar.
“No
problem.”
I
jumped
at
the
request
and
rushed
downstairs.
The
jar
just
stood
quietly
on
the
shelf,
but
it
seemed
a
bit
high.
I
climbed
up
the
chair
nearby
and
extended
my
arms
as
long
as
possible.
When
I
just
grasped
the
jar,
I
lost
my
balance
and
fell
down.
I
couldn’t
help
crying.
What
made
me
sad
was
not
the
pain
but
the
jam

now
scattered
everywhere.
There
came
Dad’s
footsteps
and
Mom’s
voice,
“Are
you
hurt?”
I
shook
my
head
slightly.
She
helped
me
up
and
asked
me
to
go
upstairs.
With
heavy
footsteps,
I
moved
slowly
and
tears
welled
up
in
my
eyes.
“Never
mind,
boy,
accidents
happen,”
Dad
said
and
wiped
my
tears.
“But
I
ruined
your
homecoming
dinner.”
Sorrow
overwhelmed
me
and
I
kept
sobbing.
“No,
my
son,”
Dad
smiled
gently,
“My
homecoming
dinner
is
not
about
pies,
but
about
you
and
Mom.”
Hearing
this,
I
stopped
sobbing,
“But
what
can
we
eat
tonight?”
“How
about
an
apple
pie
without
apple
jam?”
Mom
came
upstairs
and
cut
in.
Dad
and
I
exchanged
a
glance
and
nodded.
After
a
while,
I
found
myself
sitting
in
the
chair,
but
this
time,
I
sat
in
the
middle
between
Dad
and
Mom.
(We
can
go
without
apple
jam.
Why
not
make
a
pie
with
apple
jam?)
(…but
this
time,
I
sat
with
Dad
on
the
left
and
Mom
on
the
right.)
Possible
version
3:
(第一段的我成功取来苹果酱罐,却不小心把糖全撒地上了;第二段Dad安慰自责的我,并向Mom提议做一个无糖apple
pie。虽然无糖,但比之前的苹果派都甜!)
Hearing
this,
I
took
the
steps
two
at
a
time
to
the
cellar.
“Yes!
Madam.”
I
saluted,
acting
as
if
I
were
a
solider.
I
ran
downstairs
as
fast
as
my
legs
could
carry
me.
After
a
while,
I
jumped
upstairs
with
the
jar
in
both
hands,
humming
a
joyful
tune.
But
after
I
handed
the
jar
to
Mom,
things
went
crazy.
Mom
was
busy
slapping
the
dough
and
asked
me
to
pass
her
the
sugar.
Instead
of
scooping
a
bowl
of
it,
I
held
the
sack
up.
Just
at
that
very
moment,
the
sugar
sack
slipped
away
and
all
the
sugar
ended
up
on
the
mud
floor.
Realizing
I
spoiled
Dad’s
homecoming
dinner,
I
burst
into
tears.
?
“Never
mind,
boy,
accidents
happen,”
Dad
said
and
wiped
my
tears.
“I
meant
to
help,”
I
whimpered,
“but...
I
should
have
scooped
some
of
it...”
Dad
squatted
down
and
brushed
the
hair
out
of
my
eyes.
“Next
time
it
will
just
be
fine.”
I
looked
into
Dad’s
eyes
and
nodded.
Dad
lifted
me
onto
his
shoulder
and
turned
to
Mom,
“Dear,
can
we
make
a
sugar-free
apple
pie?”
Mom,
who
had
been
watching
us
lovingly,
replied
“Of
course!”
and
began
to
work
on
it.
On
that
Thanksgiving
evening,
beside
the
wooden
table
sat
three
of
us,
I
myself
between
Mom
and
Dad.
Though
sugar-free,
the
apple
pie
tasted
sweeter
than
ever
before.
???
五、
答案:
Paragraph
1
????Suddenly,
I
didn’t
feel
quite
so
sorry
for
myself.
She
seemed
sad,
now
that
I’d
taken
the
time
to
notice.
I
decided
to
do
something
to
cheer
her
up.
“I
have
a
better
idea,”
I
said
enthusiastically.
“Come
on

let’s
start
back.”
“OK,”
agreed
Jen,
and
a
little
smile
caught
at
the
corner
of
her
mouth.
Ten
minutes
later,
Jen
and
I
put
our
skates
on
the
front
porch,
and
I
told
her
we
can
make
a
big
snow
turkey.
“This
is
going
to
be
great,”
Jen
said,
grinning
at
me
with
rosy
cheeks.
Paragraph
2
????We
were
so
busy
making
it
that
we
didn’t
hear
our
parents
come
outside.
“It’s
the
biggest
snow
turkey
I’ve
ever
seen.”
said
Mom
with
a
grin.
A
moment
later,
we
were
all
busy
working
on
our
giant
creation.
When
our
snow
turkey
was
finished,
Mom
said
to
me,
“Thanks
for
cheering
Jen
up.
You’re
a
good
brother,
and
you
come
up
with
great
ideas.”
A
happy
feeling
spread
through
me.
I
said,
“I
guess
we
make
a
good
team.”
The
snow
turkey
helped
me
remember
that
everything
could
still
work
out
even
if
it
had
to
change.

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