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浙江省宁波五校联考2024年五月中考适应性考试英语试卷
Katie waved to Ernest, her uncle's neighbour, on the boathouse. The gull's name, Gulliver, was given by him. The gull's size and his single leg made the bird itself different. But Ernest told Katie what Gulliver did that first summer Katie and her dad came caught everyone's attention. Young Katie lay in her stroller (婴儿车) on the floating dock (码头) when Uncle Ralph and Dad were repairing boats nearby. The waves from the passing boat made Katie's stroller shake strongly. "Kee-aah! Kee-aah!" Gulliver made the loudest cry. Dad and uncle rushed to Katie and stopped the stroller from falling into the water. They kept a close eye at Katie after that. Another summer Katie was three years old, she liked to touch everything. But Dad didn't watch her every minute when she tried to catch small ducks around or fish from water. "Kee-aah! Kee-aah!" The gull's cry brought Dad back in time. He stopped Katie as she tried to follow the small ducks running towards water. Several summers passed, and Gulliver continued to call out as Katie tried new things.
This summer Katie did the usual by-the-sea things she'd learned to do. One day, she rowed a boat out but was trapped on a rock by a storm. As she looked up and tried to catch the last warmth of the sunshine through dark clouds, she saw a single white feather. A gull feather? She searched the sky for an answer. Putting her arms around knees, she closed eyes to hold in the tears (眼泪). "Kee-aah! Kee-aah!" Katie sat up. "Katie! Katie!" Soon, Dad and Uncle Ralph appeared. "How lucky! We heard Gulliver as we came around the rocks," Uncle Ralph said, "At least… it sounded like him. Strange, he was nowhere in sight." Katie remembered the feather. "I thought I heard him, too."
①She was trapped on a rock by a storm.
②She lay in her stroller on the floating dock.
③She followed the small ducks running towards water.
Imagine Children's Festival, Southbank Centre Families can enjoy all kinds of art during this festival There are over 160 events and over 50% of them are free. |
Chinese New Year, Museum of London Docklands Joining in this activity is a good way to tell your kids something about the Chinese New Year. Here your family can learn how to do kungfu and the lion dance. Some events are free and some need tickets. |
Storytelling, Shakespeare's Globe At Shakespeare's Globe, you can enjoy Shakespeare's famous plays in new ways! Here you can do a storytelling performance (表演) with your kids. It is only for kids above 5, and the ticket price is £10 or more. |
The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Unicorn Theatre The musical (音乐剧) is about three hungry goats named Baby, Middle and Big. It is a great show for young families. For parents, the ticket is £16. 50; for kids, it is £11. |
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