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              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。

              Lester liked to collect things. He was always hoping that something interesting would present itself at his feet. Lester had found many things this way. Whenever he found an object that interested him, he added it to the collection on his dresser.

              One day, Lester was walking home from school. As usual, he had his eyes glued to the pavement, hoping for something to add to his collection. Just as he turned the corner to his street, he saw something on the ground. When he bent down to pick it up, he was amazed! It was small, but it was very shiny and sparkled in the sun. “It’s a diamond!” he thought. He could not be sure, though. He had never really seen any diamonds except for the one in his mother’s ring.

              Lester picked the stone up and carefully put it into his pocket. When he reached his house, he ran to his bedrooms. He began to examine his find using a magnifying glass(放大镜). It looked like a diamond. He had heard that diamonds can cut glass, so he took the stone into the tiny cut on the mirror’s surface. It was a real diamond.

              “It must have fallen out of someone’s ring,” Lester thought. “That means somebody lost it.” He thought about what his mom had said about finding something valuable. “You should always give it to the police, so they can try to find the owner,” she had told him.

              When Lester’s mom came home from work, he showed her the stone and asked what he should do with it. “We can go down to the police station tomorrow,” she replied. “You did theright thing by showing me this. I know that if I had lost the diamond out of my ring, I would be very upset.”


              注意:

              1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

              2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

              3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

              4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。


              Paragraph 1:

              The next day, Lester and his mom carried the tiny stone to the police station._____________                  



              Paragraph 2:

              Lester walked out of the police station with a big smile on his face.                                         

            • 2.

              Are Bees Happier in Cities?

                We often think of them as living happily in wildflower meadows (草地) and rolling fields. But new research suggests Britain’s bees are happier near towns and cities.

                A new study of wildlife sites across four English counties has found that most are home to fewer species of bees today than they were in the past. It found that the expansion of farmland has actually been more damaging to Britain’s bee population than the concreting over (铺设混凝土) of the countryside for housing. For instance, meadows near Milton Keynes now boast more species of bee than sites in more rural areas.

                Reading University researcher Dr Deepa Senapathi believes intensive agriculture is to blame. Climate change could be destroying the relationship between bees and plants. That’s according to a study that said warmer springs can change the life cycles of bees, which can throw them out of the plants they rely on. The research is the first clear example of the potential for climate change to destroy such critical relationships between species.

                While the gardens, parks and churchyards of towns and cities provide bees with a variety of plants to rely on and an extended flowering season, popular crops such as oilseed rape only bloom for a few weeks.

                Dr Senapathi said, “While concreting over the countryside may appear to be bad news for nature, we’ve found that progressive urbanization may be much less damaging than intensive agriculture.”

                Urban areas may benefit bees more than farmland by providing a wide variety of flowering plants and an extended flowering season, according to the researcher.

                “Over the past century, rural landscapes in Britain have become increasingly dominated by large amounts of monoculture—the growing of a single type of plant, which has helped encourage crop production,” she said. “But without a mixture of habitat and food sources, rural areas can sometimes be little better than green deserts for biodiversity (生物多样性).”

                Scientists around the country are trying to work out why populations of bees and other insects are falling. Pesticides, climate change and disease may, like intensive farming, be playing a role.

              (Note:Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)

              (1) According to the new study of wildlife sites across four English counties, the number of bee species is _____________. (2) According to Dr Senapathi, the development of cities causes ______________ to bees than farmlands in the suburbs. (3) What are the two advantages of urban areas over farmland when it comes to housing for bees? (4) Green deserts in the passage refers to the place where there is ______________.
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