题型:完形填空 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省兰溪市聚仁中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中测试英语试题
When I was a boy, I used to love walking in the woods around my home. My mom warned me several times1 to travel so far that I would lose sight of the house. Being a naughty boy, 2 , I soon found myself walking further away, testing just 3 I could go into the woods without getting lost. After4 my way once for two hours, though, I decided that I had better leave a trail (痕迹).
The next day I decided to try it. I walked into the woods5 the house was out of sight. Then I broke a small6 on a young tree to mark the way I walked. I walked further and broke many sticks. In a few places where there were no small sticks, I7 some daisies (雏菊) that were growing. After a while I finally got8 and couldn't walk any further. Then I decided to go back. When I turned around, I easily found my way home, but instead of being proud, I felt9 . I could see the trail of destruction(破坏) I had left in the woods going on and on. Looking at the broken sticks and dead10 , I was ashamed. I promised never to do that again. Instead, I started to cherish my time alone in the woods with nature. I'd sit by the streams and listen to them11 . I'd watch the birds and squirrels. I'd bend down to smell the flowers. And I even buried an acorn(橡树种子) or two12 that one day an Oak might grow.
There is an old saying that goes, "We will be known forever by the trails we leave. " As I have grown older and wiser, I have done my best to never13 a trail of destruction in my life as I did in the woods that day. I have instead tried to leave tracks of14 , kindness and goodness and I have also15 to show others that they can do the same and of course they have succeeded in doing this. May you always leave tracks of joy as you follow your own trail of love.
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