北京市第八十中学2025-2026学年第二学期4月阶段测高二英语试题(PDF版,含答案)

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北京市第八十中学 2025-2026 学年第二学期 4 月阶段测
高 二 英 语 参 考 答 案 2026年 4月
第一部分:知识运用(共三节,30分)
第一节 完型填空(共 10小题,每小题 1.5分;共 15分)
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B
6. A 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. B
第二节 语法填空(共 10小题,每小题 1.5分;共 15分)
11. What 12. leaving 13. to explore
14. that 15. stuck 16. Among 17. were saved
18. have been seeking 19. leaves 20. slowly
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共 14小题;每小题 2分,共 28分)
21-23.(A篇):DAB
24-27.(B篇):BCBA
28-30.(C篇):CAB
31-34.(D篇):DAAC
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2分,共 10分)
35-39. AEGCF
第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节 阅读表达(共 4小题;第 45、46小题各 2分,第 47小题 3分,第 48小题 5分,共
12分)
40.The author's government-sponsored scholarship was withdrawn.
41.The seed finally breaks through the ground and the bamboo grows ninety feet tall in five weeks.
42.To overcome difficulties, we need to trust that things will work out and simply wait patiently for
the great ending to come.
(1)According to the passage, to overcome difficulties, we need to do what we are supposed to be
doing rather than simply wait patiently for the great ending to come.
(2)To overcome difficulties, we need to trust things will work out, have patience and do what we
are supposed to be doing.
43.Sum 2. My life is also full of ups and downs. For example, I was never good at chemistry and
failed the mid-exam in senior 1. With patience and determination, I made every effort to turn the tide.
It was not a smooth path, but I got an A in the final exam in senior 3.
第二节 应用文写作(20分)
44.Possible version
Dear Jim,
Excited about your plan to participate in “The Beauty of Campus” activity! I’m eager to share
my suggestions about what to create.
I believe it would be a wonderful idea to shoot a video highlighting the heartfelt bonds between
students and teachers. You can capture footage of bustling offices where teachers diligently help
students with their academic challenges. To add a more heartwarming touch, you could interview
students and incorporate their appreciation for teachers’ guidance, support, and the positive impact
they’ve had on their lives into the video. Their honest remarks would not only beautifully show the
dynamic campus life, but also portray the beauty of character.
What do you think of my ideas Feel free to ask me any questions during your shooting.
Yours,
Li Hua北京市第八十中学 2025-2026学年第二学期阶段测 英语 试卷 2026年 4月
北京市第八十中学 2025-2026 学年第二学期 4 月阶段测 may seem. Whether it’s feeding a stray, advocating for animal welfare, or merely 10 kindness in
our communities, every effort counts.
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1.A.joy B.fear C.curiosity D.anger
班级 姓名 考号
2.A.quietly B.aimlessly C.bravely D.cautiously
(考试时间 90分钟 满分 100分)
提示:试卷答案请一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。 3.A.concern B.depression C.excitement D.expectation
在答题卡上,选择题用 2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色签字笔作答。 4.A.smelly B.energetic C.innocent D.noisy
第一部分:知识运用(共两节,共 30 分) 5.A.fed B.removed C.examined D.cleaned
第一节 完型填空(共 10小题,每小题 1.5分,共 15分)
6.A.reached out to B.looked up to C.caught up with D.got on with
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并
在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 7.A.devotion B.decision C.admission D.adoption
Last year, five homeless cats lived in the shadows in our neighborhood, silently asking for help. Every 8.A.slept B.hidden C.belonged D.waited
day, I saw them huddled together, their fur matted and eyes filled with hope and 1 . As I watched 9.A.strength B.truth C.comfort D.secret
them, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I needed to take action. 10.A.repaying B.spreading C.receiving D.teaching
Every morning, I put cat food near our building. The cats appeared, 2 at first, then rushing
toward me as if they had been waiting all along. Feeding them became a ritual that strengthened our bond. As 第二节 语法填空(共 10小题,每小题 1.5分;共 15分)
winter approached, my 3 grew. I couldn’t bear the thought of those 4 creatures suffering 在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1个恰当的单词;在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的
in the biting cold. I then set up cozy corners for them in the damp basement of our building. 正确形式填空。
However, not everyone shared my compassion. One neighbor insisted on getting rid of the cats. He A
called Animal Control to have them 5 . Our debates were heated, but I advocated for them as I knew During my first visit to Hangzhou, I fell in love with this incredible city. 11 impressed me most
was rowing through the jade lotus leaves in West Lake, 12 (leave) me with a precious memory of
they had no one else to defend them. nature’s breathtaking beauty. It’s also amazing 13 (explore) the local tea culture, especially
As weeks passed, I felt an urge to find loving homes for the cats. I 6 friends and posted on learning to appreciate Longjing tea and knowing more about its rich history.
social media. To my delight, four of them found new families. Each 7 felt like a victory in my B
Quicksand found on beaches or riverbanks is a hidden danger 14 traps dozens of people each year.
mission to make a difference. Then there was one cat, Joy, who stole my heart completely. When I took him in,
If you find yourself 15 (stick) in it, avoid allowing others to help, as this could cause them to get
it was as if he had always 8 in my home. His playful and silly behaviour brought laughter to my days, trapped as well. 16 all courses of action, calling for professional assistance is the wisest. Last summer,
and his gentle purring at night brought me peace. in Morecambe Bay, four holidaymakers 17 (save) successfully from tide quicksand by the rescuers
who arrived in time.
Through this experience, I’ve found 9 in my voice, learning to advocate for the voiceless. I’ve
C
learned we all have the power to make the world a better place for all beings, no matter how small our actions Over centuries, we 18 (seek) ways to cure diseases. One of the first to seek for a scientific
foundation for medicine was Hippocrates, who is said to have used tree bark and 19 (leaf) to relieve
fevers and pain. For many centuries, medicine advanced rather 20 (slow), until the invention of the
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microscope, which led to the discovery of blood cells, of bacteria, and of the germ theory of disease. Since then, Link Health empowers residents by linking them to essential public benefit programs, ensuring access to
the advance of medicine has sped up.
healthcare, energy assistance, and nutrition mitment Cycle:
Spring: January-April (Applications open December 2024)
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节, 共 38 分)
第一节(共 14小题,每小题 2分,共 28分) CVP Withdrawal Deadline: February 9th
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,并在答题卡上将 First week of service: Jan 20-24th
该项涂黑。
Last week of service: Apr 7-11th
A
Summer: May-June (Applications open April 2025)
The Community Volunteers Program (CVP) connects Northeastern students with consistent volunteer
Fall:September-December
opportunities at local nonprofit organizations in Boston.
21.Through CVP, Community Volunteers will .
All current Northeastern students are qualified to apply for CVP. Through this program, Community A.reflect on training events
Volunteers will have the opportunity to: B.receive credits for dedication
Work directly with community-based organizations matching their passions and skills. C.promote their social status
D.learn how social issues are addressed
Gain a deeper understanding of how organizations in Boston approach social issues in the
22.What can we know about the CVP Community Partners
communities. A.Camp Harbor View gives targeted help to some families.
Enhance their professional development through hands-on experience. B.Link Health provides healthcare services to the volunteers.
C.CVP Community Partners emphasize cultivating creativity.
Expand their personal and professional networks with nonprofit staff, students, and community
D.Fenway Community Center has built a sustainable community.
residents. 23.The service of spring commitment cycle starts in .
Attend monthly training events with an emphasis on reflection and education with fellow Community A.December 2024 B.January 2025 C.February 2025 D.April 2025
Volunteers. B
On a warm afternoon at the shore, my four-year-old son, Wilson, and I headed to the beach, our favorite
Receive participant recognition for dedication and impact.2024-2025 CVP Community Partners
evening escape. The sun was still bright as Wilson happily raced to the water’s edge, letting the waves wet him.
Camp Harbor View
It’s hard to believe that not long ago, his sensitivities from autism (自闭症) kept him from approaching the
Camp Harbor View offers a summer camp for students in grades 6-8, leadership development for students
beach. After years of treatment, he now loves our seaside adventures, which fills me with joy.
in grades 9-12, and comprehensive family services; including scholarships, clinical support,and resource
We used to look for seashells to fill our bucket(桶). On this day, there didn’t seem to be too many shells
coordination-all at no cost. It also builds targeted pilot programs, such as Guaranteed Income Program, to
washed up on the shore. As we collected seashells, I searched for perfect ones, while Wilson filled our bucket
address the acute needs of families.Fenway Community Center
with broken pieces. I wondered why he was doing that. When I suggested finding whole shells, he simply gave
It fosters connections among local residents through a welcoming space where all can participate in
me a puzzled look and continued picking up whatever he found, content with his unique collection.
activities that enhance their lives. They embrace diversity, encourage creativity, and promote wellness, striving
to build a community that values collaboration, equity, and sustainability.Link Health
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I continued my search for a while and then stopped to watch him place more broken shells into the bucket. D.A shell in the hand is worth two in the sea.
Again, I stopped, but this time I asked in a firm voice, “Wilson, why do you keep filling our bucket with shells
C
that are broken ”
A butterfly’s wings can have many jobs besides keeping the insect high up in the air. They may be used to
He looked up at me and said, “Mom, there are more broken shells on the beach than perfect ones. We’ll fill
attract mates, or to warn potential attackers to stay away. All of these roles, though, depend on their unchanging
the bucket faster with these broken ones.”
colouration. This plays into the idea that butterfly wings are dead tissue, like a bird’s feathers. In fact, that’s not
True, I thought, but who wants a bucketful of broken shells Wilson stared at me and said, “Mom, these
true. For example, in some species males’ wings have special cells releasing some chemicals which attract
shells are broken, but they are still beautiful.”
females.
“You’re right, Wilson,” I replied.
Nanfang Yu, a physicist at Columbia University, in New York, has been looking into the matter. Together
“And, Mom, this one looks like a smile when you hold it this way,” he said as he reached for another
with Naomi Pierce, a butterfly specialist at Harvard University, he has now shown, in a paper published in
broken shell. “It reminds me of a clown. This one is round like the sun.”
Nature Communications in February, 2020, that butterfly wings are, indeed, very much alive.
Tears filled my eyes as I realized my son was teaching me an important lesson. I took out the perfect shells
In their experiments, the two researchers used a laser(激光) to heat up spots on the wings of dozens of
I had collected and placed them back on the beach. Wilson and I walked along, gathering only broken shells,
butterfly species. When the temperature of the area under the laser reached 40°C or so, the insects responded
and admiring their beauty. Back at our beach house, we washed the shells and proudly displayed our “broken
within seconds by doing things that stopped their wings heating up further. These actions included a butterfly
shell garden”. It reminded us that none of us are perfect, but we all have unique beauty. Now, we collect only
turning around to minimize its profile to the laser, moving its wings up and down or simply walking away.
broken shells, finding beauty in their imperfections and learning from them.
Butterflies engaged in all of these heat-minimising activities even when the researchers blindfolded them.
24.How did the author feel upon seeing her son’s collection of broken shells at first
A.Annoyed. B.Confused. C.Inspired. D.Amused. That suggested the relevant sensors were on the wings themselves. Dr Yu and Dr Pierce therefore searched
25.According to this passage, it is clear that ________. those wings for likely looking sensory cells. They found some, in the form of neurons(神经元) that were
A.Wilson preferred to collect shells with his mother slowly
similar to heat detectors known from other insects. They also uncovered disc-shaped cells that appeared to be
B.broken shells were more beautiful than whole shells
C.Wilson collected broken shells for their uniqueness similar to pressure-sensitive neurons. They guess that these are there to detect deformation of the wing—
D.broken shells reminded Wilson of his illness information an insect could use to control its flight pattern.
26.In the end, the author ________. The third discovery they made to contradict the “dead wing” idea was that some butterfly wings have a
A.encouraged her son to find faults in shells
B changed her view on broken shells heartbeat. A butterfly’s wings have veins(静脉). These carry a bloodlike liquid which, researchers have now.
C.blamed her son for being unique found in males, shows a pulse(脉搏) of several dozen beats per minute. The source of this pulse appears to
D.kept her belief in perfection be the scent(气味) pad, a dark spot on the wings that produces the female-attracting chemicals. Apparently,
27.What can we learn from this passage
this “wing heart” acts as a pump that helps bloodlike liquid through the scent pad.
A.Beauty is for a feeling heart.
B.No sweet without sweat. In all their experiments simulating different environmental conditions, Dr Yu and Dr Pierce consistently
C.Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. found that, different parts of the wing are covered by different sorts of scales(鳞屑). In particular, tubes pass
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through scales over the scent pads. This improves their ability to spread heat away and helps keep the living our “post-truth” world Diversity and doubt produce creativity: we must make room for them, and stop guiding
parts of a butterfly’s wings alive. future scientists into narrow specialties that value technique over thought.
28.A bird’s feathers are mentioned in Paragraph 1 to _____. In science, even foundational building blocks can be questioned. The unifying patterns of the periodic
A.introduce the latest research findings on a bird
table are now questioned under closer examination. Some scientists now wonder whether the concept of
B.highlight the special feature of a bird’s feathers
C.show common knowledge about butterfly wings biological “species” contributes more confusion than insight, and whether it should therefore be abandoned.
D.stress the difference between a butterfly and a bird However, such a decision would affect conservation policy, in which identification of endangered species is
29.What can we learn from Dr Yu and Dr Pierce’s experiments crucial—so it is not just an issue for basic science.
A.Butterfly wings are complicated living organs. Science students generally remain unaware that concepts such as elements and species are contested or are
B.Butterfly wings have little reaction to external heat. even contestable. In school, college and beyond, curricula highlight the technical and hide the reflective. Public
C.The scent pads on some male butterfly wings are their hearts. arguments among scientists often presume that every problem has just one solution.
D.Heat-minimising activities help detect deformation of the wings. Nonetheless, uncertain advice on complex issues should be a warning that, from a future perspective,
30.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage today's total scientific consensus on some policy issue might have been the result of stubbornness, a conflict of
A.Seeing Is Believing B.More Than Meets The Eye interest or worse. Just as a healthy democracy accommodates dissent and dissonance, the collective
C.Nothing Seek, Nothing Find D.Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds consciousness of science would do well to embrace doubt and diversity. This could start with teaching science
D as a great, flawed, ongoing human achievement, rather than as a collection of cut-and-dried eternal (永久的)
In college, I was taught an elegant theory of chemical combination based on excess electrons going into
truths.
holes in the orbital shell of a neighbouring atom. But what about diatomic compounds like oxygen gas Don't
I recall a legendary chemistry professor who was not skilful at getting classroom demonstrations to
ask; students aren't ready to know. In physics, in biology, in any other science classes, students frequently get
work—but discussing what went wrong helped his students to thrive. A mathematician friend let pupils discuss
that answer too.
every statement in the textbook until all were satisfied. They did very well in exams, and taught themselves
It’s time to trust students to handle doubt and diversity in science. Actually, students are starting to act.
when he was absent. Treating people at all levels as committed thinkers, whose asking teaches us all, is the key
They have shamed their seniors into including more diverse contributors as faculty members and role models.
to tackling the challenges to science in the post-trust age.
Young scholars rudely ask their superiors why they fail to address the extinction crises clarified by their 31.The problem of current science training is that ______.
research. The inherited authoritarian political structures of science education are becoming lame—but still A.students cannot become specialists
remain largely unchanged from the old school days. B.it goes against established science education
C.students lose trust in their teachers and professors
A narrow, rigid education does not prepare anyone for the complexities of scientific research, applications
D.it fails to provide students with what they need in future
and policy. If we discourage students from inquiring into the real nature of scientific truths, or exploring how 32.The periodic table is mentioned to prove that ______.
society shapes the questions that researchers ask how can we prepare them to maintain public trust in science in A.even the widely accepted can be challenged
B.students are generally ignorant of science
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C.most previous researches are out of date Being able to write effective sales copy may also be essential for website copywriting. 38
D.science has been developing with time
Content has to be well written in order to accomplish its goal, and adherence to standard writing rules is often a
33.It can be learnt from the passage that ______.
A.students may be more innovative if they are allowed to doubt prerequisite to a well-written article.
B.science students do not contest elements or species 39 People browsing the web tend to read differently than people reading a book or a newspaper.
C.students should not trust established science So the content must capture their attention quickly and be relatively easy to read, which often involves writing
D.diversity prevents progress in science
34 Which of the following statements best represents the writer’s opinion prose that is easily readable. Headings, bullet points, and simple language are often preferred as a result..
A.Our curricula highlight the technical and hide the reflective. A.The type of copy that is required varies depending on the type of website.
B.Science should be a collection of cut-and-dried eternal truths. B.Online companies may offer informational articles about products and services.
C.Teachers should treat people at all levels as committed thinkers. C.Website copywriters have to be familiar with basic grammar, style, and structure rules.
D.The concept of biological species brings more confusion than insight. D.Internet copywriting also involves the composition of short headlines or advertisements.
第二节(共 5小题,每小题 2分,共 10分) E.Theoretically, the higher the SEO, the higher the number of readers that will be directed to the website.
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 F.Website copy not only serves the overall function of the website, but needs to capture the attention of
余项。 readers.
Website copywriting involves writing text and copy for websites. 35 Commercial websites may G.This means copy for a website may have to contain certain keywords that people search when looking
for something.
require standard sales-style copywriting, while informative or educational websites could require more
structured material. 第三部分:书面表达(共两节, 32 分)
Almost all websites require some type of website copywriting. The material on a website is important not 第一节 阅读表达(共 4小题,第 40、41小题各 2分,第 42小题 3分,第 43小题 5分,
共 12分)
only to attract customers, but also to raise page ranks and create search engine traffic. This means that website
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。
copywriting can be somewhat different from regular writing because writers must write for two audiences. The last thing I wanted to hear when my government-sponsored scholarship was withdrawn during my
Search engine optimization (SEO) can sometimes be important in website copywriting. SEO refers to final year of college was: "Things are working out for your own good. Just give them some time." Those words
the process of creating copy that is tailored toward catching the attention of popular search engines. 36 . just stirred a lot of anger in me.
An understanding of keywords and search engine behavior are important for SEO when writing copy for Then I read the story of the Chinese bamboo farmer, which gave me a different view on life. The seed of
the web. 37 If those keywords are used properly and in the proper places within the article, more the Chinese bamboo is planted in the ground like every seed. It is watered, and fed with nutrients daily, but it
traffic will come to the website via a search engine, and the owner of the website could have the potential of shows no immediate physical response and doesn't appear to grow. The farmer continues to water and feed the
making more money. seed in year one, year two, and year three. No growth is seen until the fourth year, when the seed finally breaks
Website copywriters often have to have both a writing background and a marketing background. A person through the ground. Then, in the space of just five weeks, it grows ninety feet tall. The Chinese bamboo grows
who is acting as a website copywriter for a site usually needs to be able to write active prose that inspires action. to its full capacity within 5 years.
They also need to be able to drive traffic to the site, so that customers can see the products for sale. Despite not seeing an immediate result, the farmer had trust in what he was doing. He continued to water
and feed the plant for four years, because he believed that if he played his own role and did all that a farmer was
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supposed to do, then he would be given his reward at the right time. That trust and patience is what kept the
farmer persistently feeding his seed for four years before enjoying the reward in the end.
Life is not always straightforward. Most often, it's not a matter of 5+5 =10 (Sum 1).
Life can be more like 2+1+2+0+0+0+1+2+0+0+1 + 1=10 (Sum 2).
Both sums lead to the same result, but through quite different paths and processes. To be mature is to
Yours,
accept that things might look rough right now but the story can still have a great ending.
Li Hua
We might live in a microwave generation where everything seems to happen instantly; but many things
still obey the laws of nature. Just doing what you are supposed to be doing, having patience like the Chinese
bamboo farmer, and trusting that things will work out for you can help you get through the toughest times.
40.What happened to the author in the final year of college
41.How does the Chinese bamboo grow in the fourth year
42.Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why.
To overcome difficulties, we need to trust that things will work out and simply wait patiently for the great
ending to come.
43.Which is your life more like, Sum 1 or Sum 2 Explain why. (about 40 words)
第二节 应用文写作(20分)
44.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你校正在举办以“美丽校园”为主题的原创作品征集活动,交换生
Jim打算参加,发来邮件询问你的建议。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:
1. 建议创作内容;
2. 就以上建议简要说明理由。
注意:1. 词数 100左右;
2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
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1.A.room
B.place
C.seat
D.space
2.A.uglier
C.cleaner
D.brighter
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3.A.fond
C.tired
D.afraid
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蛀名
考号】
4.A.wnr
B.fire
C.game
D.disense
(考试时间90分钟满分10M分)
5.A.worries
B.comoems
C.sadpess
D.anger
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6.A.tell
B.express
C.forecast
D.show
D.Excitedly
在答题卡上,远择遂用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用原色签字笔作答,
7.A.Surprisingly
B.Clearly
C.Fortunatcly
8.A.brought
B.caught
C.made
D.changed
第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)
9.A.distracted
B.buried
C.determined
D.optimistic
第一节:完形填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分)
10.A.hurt
B.play
C.refuse
D.agree
侧读下向短文,肇担其大意,从#愿所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并
在答@卡上将该项涂黑。
第二节:法填空(共10小:每题15分,共15分)
Last year.fve homeless cats lived in the shadows in our neighborbood,silently asking for help.
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Every day,I saw tbem huddled together,their fur matted and eyes filled with hope and 1As I
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watched themI couldn't shake the foeling that I nedd to take action
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Every moming,I put cat food near our building.The eats appeared,2at first,then rushing
During my first visit to Hangzhu,I fell in love with this incredible city.
wardme as if they had been waitingaln Feeding them becanc a ritual thatsirengthend o
me most was rowing through the jade lotus leaves in West Lake,12(leave)me with a
bond.As winter approached,my3 grew.I couldn't bear the thought of these4 creatures
precious memory of nature's breathtaking beauty.It's also amazing13(cxplore)the local tea
ringin the bitingd.I then setuphein the damp bsmofouding
culue,cpecially lesming to appreiate Longjing tes and knowing more abxu its rich history.
However,not cveryonc sbared my compassion.One neighbor insisted on geting rid of te cat
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He called Animal Control to have them5 Our debates were hested,but I advocated foe themn ns I
Quicksand found on beaches or riverbanks is a hidden danger 14 traps dozens of people
each year.If you find yourself 15(stick)in it,avoid allowing others t help,as this could
knew they had no one else to defend them.
As weeks passed,I felt an urge to find loving homes r the asI 6 friends and posted
enuse them to get trapped as well.16all courscs of action,calling for professional assistance
is the wisest.Last summer,in Morecambe Bay,four holidaymakers 17(save)suocessfully
scaledi To my delight,four of the found new familics.Each7 felt like a victory in my
mission to make a difference.Then there was one cat,Joy,who stole my heart completely.WhenI
fr tide quicksnd by theescurwho aived in time.
took him in,it was as if he bad always 8 in my home.His playful and silly behaviour brought
Over centuries,(soek)ways to cure disesses.One of the first to seek for a scientific
laughter to my days,and his gentle purring at night brought me peace.
Through this experience.I've found 9 in my voice,learning to advocate for the vooceless.
foundation for medicine was Hippocrates,who is said to have used tree bark and19(leaf)to
relieve fevers and pain.For many centuries,medicine advanced rather 20(slow),until the
I've leamed we all have the power to make the world a better plaoe for all beings,no matter how
invention of the microscope.which led to the discovery of blood ols,of bactcria,and of the germ
small our actions may scem.Whether it's feeding a struy,advocating for animal welfare,merely
theory of disease.Since then,the advance of medicine has sped up.
10 kindness in our communities,every effort counts.
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