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1、46 Runaway一、请根据两个提示句进行故事续写,150词左右。I took a much-needed break from my management job one Saturday afternoon, looking for a bit of fresh air. I walked the parking lot, kicking pebbles, as my mind raced with work concerns. Before I realized it, I was standing in front of PetSmart and a large sign that
2、said: Adoptions Today. I couldnt resist the urge.The glass door slid open, and my ears were filled with the delightful sounds of puppy cries and the barking of larger dogs. It was music to my ears. I wanted to snatch them up and give them all the love they deserved, but the reality of my busy job, a
3、nd my beautiful Labrador (拉布拉多猎犬) at home, gave me pause.So I admired from a distance. Suddenly, something caught my eye. At a volunteers side was a black dog, medium-sized with paws gently crossed. The dog never looked up, and the tail never wagged, but something forced me to join them. “May I?” I
4、asked, wondering if this shy creature could be approached. “Oh, of course. Shes very sweet, but shy. Her name is Lady. Shes been in my foster care for a while,” she said. I knelt and let my hand settle under Ladys nose. Her eyes moved up, briefly taking me in, and then turning away. She didnt seem i
5、nterested, but I felt compelled.Her foster and I chatted for some time. In the time we talked, my hand was softly petting Ladys head and neck. “Would you like to take her for a walk?” her foster mother asked. “Yes, that would be great.” Lady and I walked the same path that led me to her. I watched h
6、er ears retract (缩回) at loud noises; I saw her freeze as cars drove by. But generally she walked well, occasionally looking up at me. That short walk and those few glances were all it took. Twenty-four hours later, I gently eased her out of her fosters car and into my own.I was overjoyed at the addi
7、tion to the family, but it wasnt going to be easy. Lady was confused, shy, and untrained. I wasnt sure I had the time, skill, or patience Lady needed. And just one week into our adjustment, I had to leave town for four days. Lady was left with a competent friend and pet sitter during my trip.The pho
8、ne rang on my second night away. Lady was lost in the woods! _With food in my left hand and a flashlight between my teeth, I eased toward her. _二、原作品读RunawayI took a much-needed break from my management job one Saturday afternoon, looking for a bit of fresh air. I walked the parking lot, kicking peb
9、bles, as my mind raced with work concerns. Before I realized it, I was standing in front of PetSmart and a large sign that said: Adoptions Today. I couldnt resist the urge.The glass door slid open, and my ears were filled with the delightful sounds of puppy cries, the pattering of claws on linoleum,
10、 and the barking of larger dogs. It was music to my ears. I wanted to snatch them up and give them all the love they deserved, but the reality of my busy job, and my beautiful Labrador at home, gave me pause.So I admired from a distance. Suddenly, something caught my eye. A volunteer sat quietly in
11、the center of the large circle of commotion. At her side, just as quiet, was a sleek black dog, medium-sized with paws gently crossed. The dog never looked up, and the tail never wagged, but something compelled me to join them. “May I?” I asked, wondering if this shy creature could be approached. “O
12、h, of course. Shes very sweet, but shy. Her name is Lady. Shes been in my foster care for a while,” she said. I knelt and let my hand settle under Ladys nose. Her eyes moved up, briefly taking me in, and then turning away. She didnt seem interested, but I felt compelled.Her foster and I chatted for
13、some time. The poor thing had been abused, which explained how reticent she was. In the time we talked, my hand was softly petting Ladys head and neck. “Would you like to take her for a walk?” her foster mother asked. “Yes, that would be great.” Lady and I walked the same path that led me to her. I
14、watched her ears retract at loud noises; I saw her freeze as cars drove by. But generally she walked well, occasionally looking up at me. That short walk and those few glances were all it took. Twenty-four hours later, I gently eased her out of her fosters car and into my own.I was overjoyed at the
15、addition to the family, but it wasnt going to be easy. Lady was confused, reclusive, and untrained. She chose to huddle in the corners of the dining room and to make that her bathroom, too. If a stranger was near, she melted into the wall, relieved herself, and shook uncontrollably. I wasnt sure I h
16、ad the time, skill, or patience Lady needed. And just one week into our adjustment, I had to leave town for four days. Lady was left with a competent friend and pet sitter during my trip.The phone rang on my second night away. Lady was gone! Images of Lady alone in the woods or injured on the roadsi
17、de haunted me every second. Finally, on a Monday afternoon, I went home. Raleigh, North Carolina was being pummeled with torrential rain and high winds. I needed to attend a meeting at 4:00 p.m., right in the heart of the storm. I drove past downed trees, pulled into a strangers driveway, and waited
18、 for hail and wind to subside. I cried as I thought of Lady alone in the storm.By evening, I was able to go home and focus on my missing friend. I grabbed a flashlight, and headed into the thick woods behind my apartment. I trudged through sopping grass and long weeds; I called her name over and ove
19、r again. I walked along stone barriers and peered through binoculars for a sign. It seemed like hours, but just as night was settling in, I caught a glimpse of something red behind the darkening trees. With the dark creeping in, I was worried my eyes were playing tricks. Then I saw the red again. Th
20、is time, I knew. A clear outline of a dog stood on the hill about twenty feet ahead of me, with torn red material hanging from her neck.“Lady, Lady, its okay!” I called. She didnt run, but she didnt approach me either. Within minutes, I had a bowl of dog food and was on my stomach crawling up the hi
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