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contribute to it by adding o he维Smy ult that when Le心ihnhst the book、he shrugged(管信)Sorry.I can'1ndiL,”she said.“soml来20.right?Whatthe big deal?”I felt the need to make her feel responsible for the book.She agreed to help me-clean the chickencoop宠子n trade for my paving the library fine.I thought this idea was very clever beeause cleani画the coop is some work I had been avoiding for months.It was summertime and dust floated in the air.But一y,my业chicken pp(铲移装)was the most funon a Satrdayh of te mio that pnismentpdintroduce.In fact,she looked as if she might lose another on purpose in order to clean the coop again.Istood,somewhat dumbfounded,watching her.It took me a while to realize what had happened,why my punishment had failed so completely andwhy I didn't care.The tet is hI had Leeny help me cla the chiknhieken thLn le teVic initwhile my husband paid bills.Only Leeny and I were outside.She had me all to herself for the first timeceVickiwasoha ening ll the atention for once.I donw what hedbt I fon hair bo theok Weand spent quality time together:mother,daughter,and chicken poop.24.How does Leeny find reading?A.It is very challenging.C.It is full of enjoyment.B.It is better to be done in a library25.The underlined word "it"in Paragraph I refer to the fact thatD.It costs a large fortune.A.the author's daughters owned too many booksB.the author's daughter often lost library bookC.the author could never have enough books to readD.the author didn't own many books26.How did the author feel after-she saw Leeny's cleaning work?A.Ashamed.27.B.Astonished.What's the best title for the passage?C.EmbarrassedD.Upset.A.What I owe to Leeny:more attentionB.My daughter drove me crazy,but I felt gratefulC.Surprise:my daughter loves cleaning chicken coopsD.My punishment failed,but I didn't careCovered in lush fur,the thickest in the animal kingdom,sea otters (can live their entire livesin the ocean,feeding heavily upon seafloor animals such as shellfish.(蛤),which bury themselves in meadows of eelgrass(大叶:藻场),a wide-ranging plant species growingThey are often seen to eat clamsin water.Eelgrass meadows where sea-otters dig fer clams become partly bare,which is commonly aconcern for ecologists.As it turns out,the meadows with otters are healthier,with more eelgrass,according to a new studypublished in Science.That's because by gently disturbing the seabed,the otters make the plants flowerand produce seeds.What's more,their digging provides more space and sunlight for seeds to settle andgrow.The enhanced genetic diversity caused by sea otters could make eelgrass more adaptable to presentand future threats.The finding is a powerful example of how animals such as otters influence their ecosystems beyondpredation ()often in unseen and little-known ways,says study leader Erin Foster,a researchassociate at the Hakai Institute.It also means sea otters,an endangered species,are vital to theirenvironments and give eelgrass,which is in danger worldwide,a better chance at staying healthy andsurviving.Seagrass habitats are also important for many fish,providing food for animals,absorbing,and【2023高考名校导航冲刺金卷·英语(一)第4页(共8页)】

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