江苏省泰州市2021-2022高三英语上学期期末考试试题(Word版带答案)
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2021-2022学年度第一学期期末考试高三英语试题(考试时间:120分钟;总分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上.2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whoisthepersoninthephoto?A.Jack.B.Jack'sdad.C.Jack’sbrother.2.Whatisthewomanremindingthemantodo?A.Packforhisflight;B.Leaveearlytomorrow.C.Checkthetimeofhisflight3.Whatwasmakingthenoise?A.Thetires.B.Thebrakes.C.Thechains.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Theyarestrangers.B.Theyarefriends.C.Theyarefamilymembers.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whattheywillbuyinthestore.B.Whenthestorewillopenagain.C.WheretheywillspendtheNewYear.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题6.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$15,B.$20.C.$35.7.Wheredocstheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ataschool.B.Atacafe.C,Atakids'center.,听第7段材料,回答第8至10胭,,8.Whatarcthespeakerstryingtodo?A.Findtheircar.B.Lookfortheirfriend.C.Paytheparkingfee.9.WhatdidToddlearnlastyear?A.Italian.B.Greek.C.Latin.10.WhatwillRebeccadonext?A.Trybodylanguage..B.CallsomeoneinRome.C.Pretendtoknowtheman.听第8段材料,回答笫11至13题.11.Whatdidthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Swimfourdaysaweek.B.Obeythedoctor'sorders.C.Arrangefurnitureinherlivingroom.12.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Happy.B.Sony.C.Relaxed.13.WhywillStevebeatthepool?A.Todohisjob.B.TogivePamahand.C.Toexerciseforacompetition.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题.14.Wherearcthespeakersgoing?A.Toastadium.B.Toaclothesstore.C.Toaschoolplayground.15.Whoistheschool’sfastestfemale100-metcrrunner?A.JessicaThompson.B.BettyJordan.C.DonnaBrown.16.Whatisthenationalrecordforthelongjump?A.20feet6inches.B.21feet6inches.C.26feet7inches.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howoldwastherock?A.Onehundredyearsold.B,Hundredsofyearsold.C.Thousandsofyearsold.18.WhereisDuckbillrocklocated?A.Onabeach.B.Inthemountains.C.Inanationalpark.19.Whydidsomestudentsprobablydestroytherock?A.Theywantedaphotoofit.B,Theyfounditwasunsafe.C.Theythoughtitwouldbefun.20,Whatwasthepublic'sreaction?A.Uninterested.B,Understanding.C.Angry.第二部分阅连(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题每小题25分,满分375分)阅读下列短文、从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。,ATheclimatechangeandenvironmentalcrisesarenowcloselyconnectedwithourdailylives.We'vecollectedasmellselectionofourfavouritedocumentaries,chartingthehistoryandfutureofthechallengesweface.KISSTHEGROUNDThedocumentaryadoptsalightvoicewhenexploringthepoweroftheworld'ssoilstodrawincarbonfromtheair.Thefilmbeginsbyexamininghowfarmingandpesticideshaveledtosoilloss,trackingthedamagedonetoecology,healthandclimate.Thesolutionisfoundthroughregenerativefarming-afieldreceivingmoreandmoreattention.ICEONFIREDramaticallytitled,LeonardoDiCaprio's2019documentaryfocusesonthemeltingpolaricecapsoftheArctic.Thedocumentaryexplorestheplanetaryimpactofmeltingice,butintelligentlyincludessolutions.DiCaprioexploresrenewableenergytechnologiesandsustainableeconomiestoputforwardavisionforacleanerfuture.CHASINGCORALItcanbedifficulttoreallyunderstandwhatclimatebreakdownlooks.In2017,ChasingCoralbroughttheveryrealimpactsofclimatechangeintosharpfocus.Theinsightintotheworld'scoralssufferingfromoceanacidificationandtemperatureriseisimpressive.REBUILDINGPARADISEWildfiresonceanaturalregulatorofecosystems,nowanincreasingphenomenonthrownoutofrhythmbyclimatechange-aresofrequentthatmanyhardlyconsidertheconsequence.Whileit'sonethingtodealwiththefinanciallossandrestoration,it'ssomethingquitedifferenttorepairthebrokenspiritofacommunity.InRebuildingParadise,wefollowthejourneyofthecitizensofParadise,California,astheyattempttorestarttheirlivesfromtheashesofthe,destructive2018wildfires.21.Whichdocumentaryshowstheroleofsoilindealingwithclimatechange?A.KISSTHEGROUNDB.ICEONFIREC.CHASINGCORALD.REBUILDINGPARADISE22.WhatcanbelearnedfromREBUILDINGPARADISE?A.Wildfiresnowadaysbreakoutasfrequentlyasbefore.B.Wildfireshavebothphysicalandpsychologicalimpacts.C.Thedamagecausedbywildfirescanneverberecovered.D.Wildfiresdomoreharmtoeconomythantotheenvironment.23.Whatdothefourdocumentarieshaveincommon?A.Theyfocusonthespeedoftheglobalwanning.B.Theyrelatetotheglobalissueofclimatechange.C.Theyanalyzethefrequencyofthenaturaldisasters.D.Theypresentsolutionstodealingwiththechallenges.B"Twelveyearsago,Iwasaprofessionaldancerandblackbeltintaekwondo(跆拳道)whenadiseasewentundiagnosedandwipedoutmymuscularsystem.Ifinallyendeduponlifesupportinintensivecarewithorganfailure."Kaufmanrecalled,"IwentfromlivingthisbiglifetonotknowinghowIwasgoingtosurvive.Fortunately,onmybirthdayin2009,Ireceivedanewheartandwasgivenasecondchanceatlife!"AftervolunteeringinLosAngeleshospitals,Kaufmanstartedthenon-profit,Ava'sHeart.Sheandherorganizationofferedtransplantpatientsservicesthatwereoftennotcoveredbyinsurance,includingfood,gas,co-paysonmedicines,andhousing.“WhatIfoundoutwasthatifyoudidn'thavepost-transplanthousing,youcouldn'tgetlistedandadmittedintothehospital,"Kaufmansaid.Shelearnedthatforthenearly110,000peopleintheUSwaitingforalifesavingorgantransplant,itwasnotjustamatterofaddingyournametothelist.Patientsmustbefinanciallysecureandbeabletoaffordtransportation.What'smore,theymustfindaccommodationsneartheirtransplanthospital.Kaufmanrunstwohousinglocations,whichallowsthepatientstoremainclosetotheirtransplanthospitalduringtheperiodoftheiraftercare,typicallyaboutthreemonthsatnocost.Herorganizationalsohelpsdonorfamilies,whichshethinksmakesthewholecirclecomplete."Oneorgandonorcansaveeightlivesandthenthere'stissueandskinandeyesandbloodvessels(血管)andsomanyotherthings,"Kaufmansaid,"Thedonoristhewholestory.Withoutthedonor,therearenotransplantcenters,notransplantsurgeons,nome.Inmyeyes,thedonorsaretheheroes.".Todate,Ava'sHearthashelpednearly90familieswithburialcostsfortheirlovedoneswhoseorganshavesavedcountlesslives.Kaufmanalsoworkscloselywiththosewhoreceivedonationstobuildrelationshipswithdonorfamiliesandspreadawarenessabouttheimportanceoforgandonation.24.WhydidKaufmantalkabouthermemoryinParagraph1?A.Toillustratethesignificanceoflife.B.Torecallherplainandboringdays.C.Toindicatehermotivationforpayingback.,D.Toconfirmherenthusiasmfortheprofession.25.Foratransplantpatient,admissionintothehospitalrequiresthefollowingEXCEPT.A.healthinsurance.B.nearbyhousingC.financialsecurityD.affordabletransportation26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKaufman?A.Braveandcaring.B.Gratefulandwarm-hearted.C.Considerateandhardworking.D.Sympatheticandeasy-going.27.Whatmessagedoesthetextmainlyconvey?A.It'sbettertogivethantoreceive.B.Theblessedbeartheheartofgiving.C.Healthmattersmuchmorethanwealth.D.Volunteeringmakestheworldabetterplace.CPaisleyisadistinctivepatternusedtodecoratefabricsandmakecountlessclotheslively.Thispatternalsohasauniquelyrichhistorydatingbackhundredsofyears,spreadingacrossmultiplecontinents.Paisley'smostobviousfeatureisthelargeswooshing(涡旋shapescalledboteh.Manyexpertsbelievetheshapeisactuallyanartisticallydesignedtree,whichwasapowerfulreligious'symbolinIndiaforthousandsofyears.Besides,thepatterncouldalsorepresentflowers,thesun,aphoenix,orevenaneagle.Theexactmeaningislosttohistory,eventhoughthepatternlivesThepatterneventuallymadeitswaytotheWesternworldinthe18thand19thcenturies,whenitbecametheheightoffashionforthetime.Silkscarvesbearingthepatterncouldbeasexpensiveasasmallhouse.Owingtoitspopularity,especiallyinGreatBritain,itwasquicklyduplicatedandmass-produced.OneofthemajormanufacturingcentersofthepatternwasPaisley,Scotland,whichishowthepatterngotitsEnglishname.Intheearly20thcentury,thepopularityofthepatternfadedforatime.Eventually,itexplodedbackontothefashionscenewiththehelpofasurprisingforce:rock'n'roll.Itstartedinthe1960swiththeBeatles,whonotonlyworepaisleybutusedthepatternsincolorfulartwork.OtherrocklegendsliketheRollingStones,JaniceJoplin,andDavidBowiekeptthetrendgoingwellintothe1970s.Paisleywassuddenlycoolandglamorousagain,atleasttemporarily.Sincethen,however,thepopularityofthepatternhasslowlydeclined.Itstillpopsuponfashionrunwaysandasacolorfulaccessory(配饰)forsomeclothes,butpaisleyisjustoneofmanyelegantpatterns.Nevertheless,thatdoesn'tmeanitwon'tmakeacomebackagain.28.Accordingthetext,whatisboteh?A.AuniversalsymbolofartB.AsacredtreeplantedinIndiaC.ThetypicalshapefoundinpaisleyD.Themanufacturingprocessofpaisley29.whatdocstheunderlinedword“duplicated”inParagraph3mean?A.Transformed.B.Protected.C.Abolished.D.Copied.30.whydoestheauthormentiontherock'n'rollstarsinParagraph4?A.Theypreservedthevalueofpaisley.B.Theystudiedthehistoryoffashion.C.Theyhelpedpaisleyregainitspopularity.,D.Theylookedextremelycoolandglamorous.31.Whatcanbeconcludedaboutpaisleyfromthetext?A.Itwon'twithdrawentirelyfromthefashionworld.B.ItwasdiscoveredinBritainandthusgotitsEnglishname.C.Ithasbeenregardedasatypicalrepresentativeofpopculture.D.Itdemonstratesthecloseconnectionbetweenreligionandfashion.DHumans,bynature,havealwayslivedingroupsandsocialinteractionisfundamentalforeverypartofourhealth.Lackofitcanleadtofeelingsofisolationandloneliness.Astrongsupportnetworkandsolidcommunitybondspromoteouremotionalandphysicalhealth;andarccriticalcomponentsofabalancedadultlife.However,justaswithmanyotheraspectsofourlives,thereseemstobealimittohowlargeourpersonalnetworkscangrow.Backin1992,aBritishscholarnamedRobinDunbarcameupwithahypothetical.(假设的)numberdefiningthemaximumsumofmeaningfulhumanrelationshipsapersoncanhave.Thenumber,whichwaslaternamedafterhim,wasdiscoveredaccidentallywhilehewasstudyingthecleaningandbrushingtendencies—asocialbehavior—ofnon-humanprimates(灵长类动物).Aroundthattime,researchershaddiscoveredthatthelargebrainoftheseprimateswasaresultoftheirsociallycomplexsocieties.Therelevancewasthatthelargerthebrain,thelargertheanimal'ssocialgroupwaslikelytobe.Scientistscouldthentheoreticallyuseananimal'sbrainsizetocalculatehowmanymemberscouldmakeupthisgroup.Dunbarappliedthistheorytohumans,andtheresultingnumberwasroughly150.Dunbar'sNumber,however,onlyreferstothelimitofmeaningfulcontactswithinoursocialnetwork.Itdoesnotaccountforotherrelationships.Humansocialrelationshipstendtohavenumerouslayers,andextendoutwardfromtheindividualincircleswiththesamecentre.Theinnermostcirclecontainsfivepeople:ourlovedones.Thenextcircleholdsofourgoodfriends.Thethirdcircleisreservedforpeopleweconsiderfriends,andthefourthiswherethelimitof150canbefound.Nowadays,withvariousformsofelectroniccommunication,suchas'websitesforsocialnetworkingandmicroblogging,peoplefinditveryconvenienttocreateonlinecommunitiestoshareinformation,ideas,persona]messages,andothercontents.Consequently,itispossibleforahumantogetintothefifth(500acquaintances),circle,animpressivebreakthroughthatwasdifficulttoachieveinthepast32.WhatcanbelearnedaboutDunbar'sNumberinParagraph2?A.Itisconfirmedbythesocialreality.B.Itservesasanaccuratemeasurement.C.Itisbackedbyacertaintheoreticalbasis;D.Itestablisheslinksbetweenhealthandnetwork.33.Whichofthefollowingdiagramsillustrateshumansocialrelationships? 34.Whyisiteasytodaytogobeyondthefourthcircleofhumanrelationships?,A.HumanbrainsarebecomingbiggerandbiggerB.Socialmediahavecontributedtothephenomenon.C.Meaningfulcontactsgrowsignificantlywithage.D.Peopleareeagertoimproveeveryaspectoftheirlives.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.GroupLiving:ASolutiontoHealthProblemsB.Dunbar'sTheory:ALaddertoCareerSuccess.C.SocialNetwork:ASourceofEndlessPleasureD.Dunbar'sNumber:AMeasureofSocialRelations第二节(共5小题;;每小题2.5分,.•满分12.5;分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。.选项中有两项为多余选项。YouralarmgoesoffonthefirstdayofJanuary.Youforce.yourselfoutofbedand'steadilywalktowardthebathroom,where,youcatchsightofapale-faced,sleepy-eyed"monster",inthemirror.36.However,afteramoment,youthink,"Wait,it'sokaybecausetodayisNewYearDay;timetogetbackinshaperFormanypeople,thestartofanew,yearsignalstheendofaperiod,ofoverindulgence(放纵).DuringDecember,it,isoftenjustifiedbytheplanningofNewYear'sresolutionsto.turnoneselfintoafitandhealthyhumanbeing.However,thefactisthatapproximately80%ofNewMar'sresolutionsareabandonedbeforeFebruary..37.Whilewemayhavegoodintentionswhenmakingresolutions,wearenotactuallymakingourselvesany,moredisciplined.Changeinvolvesa.degreeofstress,andsomeonenotmentallyequippedtohandlethatstresswillstruggletochange.38Oneideaistothink,smallratherthanbig.Manypeople'splans,involveextrememeasures,while.inreality,changeislikelyeasierinsmallersteps,whichallows,forgreatersuccess.3930minutesofTVtimefortwohoursatthegymcanberewardinginmotivatingsomeonetoworkouteveryday.Finally,setconcretegoals.40Forexample,"I'mgoingtogorunningeverydaytotrainforahalf-marathoninApril"wouldbefarmorepowerfulthan"I'mgoingtogelinbetter“shapethisyear”.Mostimportantly,rememberthatdespitetheirnames,NewYear's,resolutionsshouldbeforlife.Changetakestimeandeffort,butwithsuitablestrategies,thereisnoreasonwhyyoucannotsticktoyourresolutionspermanently...oratleastuntilJune.A.Youseemtobeoverthemoon.B.Almostinstantly,youstepbackinhorror.C.So,howcanyoumakeyourselfmoredisciplined?D.Insteadofmakingavagueresolution,makeaspecificone.E,Anotherhelpfulstrategyistodesignapersonalrewardsystem.F.Giventhissituation,whyshouldwestillputourselvesundergreatstress?GRegardingwhythishappens,theanswerislikelyrelatedtoself-discipline.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共;15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.Itwasanice.Thanksgiving.CarterandhisfriendAndyhitPalmBeach-―atouristattractioninFlorida:,Theskyblue-andthewater41.withonlygentlewaves,theyspenthours_42someshellsandturtlesforCarter'scollection.Floatinginthewater,Carterdidn'thearaspeedboatdashtowardhim.Sensingitwasalmoston.topofhim,hemadea43turntooneside,gettinghisheadoutofitspathbeforeitranhim0ver.44.thepropeller(螺旋桨)oftheengine45hisrightarmoff,reddeningthewateraroundhimandthenet.Carterrealizedhewould46ifhedidn't,swim.Butwithoneofhis47gone,Carterstruggledandscreamedforhelp,immediately.Andyswamtohim.Meanwhile,Captain-Stantonquickly-stoppedtheboatbesidethe48.Theybothhelped49Carterontotheboat'sdivingplatform.“Godiswithus,“Andycomfortedhisfriendoverandover,rushinghimtothehospital.Carter,acommittedChristian,felthisfearandpanic50.After68daysinhospital,Carter51thenandtherethathewouldputhissparedlifetogoodusebyeducatingotheraboutocean52.AtCarter'srequest,thejudgeonlysentencedStantontoalight53of$200."54comesfromtheheart,”Carter."IfIcan55someoneelse'spain,Iwill.41.A.roughB.horribleC.visibleD.calm42.A.nettingB.trappingC.trackingD.monitoring43.A,:(graceful).'B.clumsy,C.desperateD.tentative44.A.Unfortunately.B.ConsequentlyC.RidiculouslyD.Naturally45.;A.putB.drivenC.scratchedD.sliced46.Afaint.B.drownC.weakenD.regret47.A.armsB.legsC.eyesD.ears48.A.victim,B.sailor.C.guideD.fisherman49.A.lower.B.directC.loadD.throw50.A.breakawayB.meltawayC.stayonD.hangon51.A.pointedB.remarkedC.regrettedD.decided52.A.pollutionB.safetyC.conservationD.exploration53.A.rewardB.bonusC.penaltyD.pension54.A.GratitudeB.AmbitionC.BeautyD.Forgiveness55.A.easeB.faceC.tolerateD.experience第二节(共10小题:每小座1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Atthebeginningofthe21stcentury,slowandoftenuncomfortabletrainsstruggledwildlyacrossChina,withlowaveragespeedsmaking56(journey)suchasShanghai-Beijingatestofendurance.Since2008China'shigh-speedrailindustryhasevolvedrapidlyandbuilttheworld'slongestnetwork,symbolizingthe57(country)economicpowerandincreasingprosperity.Thenetwork58(expect)todoubleinlengthagain,to70,000kilometers,by2035.Inaddition,theChinesehavecreateda59(total)differentpictureofhigh-speedrailnetwork,60oftenprovesfesterandmorereliablethanChinesedomesticflights.Notsatisfiedwithpushingtheboundariesofspeedandcivilengineering,Chinesecompaniesareamongthefirstintheworld61(introduce)newtechnologysuchasautonomoustrainoperationandadvancedsignaling.Althoughitstrainsare62theworld'sfastest,Chinaisstillspendingbillionsofdollarsonmaglev(磁悬浮列车).Hopefully,itwon'belong63Chinaoperatespassengerserviceswellbeyondthecurrentlimitsofsteelwheels,,64(take)atypicallyrealisticapproachtoraisingthespeedoflandtransport,Chinaseesmaglevas65betteroptionforbridgingthegapbetweenrailandaironlongdistanceroutes..第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)受学生会委托,你在校英文报上发出倡议,呼吁同学们重视锻炼”积极参加体育活动,要点如下:1.倡议的原因;2倡议的内容。”.注意:1.词数80左右;2.题目已为你写好,MoreExercise,BetterHealth3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。第二节(满分25分).阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Fornearlyfourmonths,thelittledog,Indiana,fortunatelysurvivedinthewoodswithawoundedshoulder.She'dbeenmistakenforawolfandshotwhilerunningwildwithhermother,Dakota.Ananimalcontrolofficersaidtheywerethemoststronglybondedpairhe'deverseenandthetwodogsrefusedtoleaveeachother'sside,evenwhiletryingtoescapebeingcaught.Asaresultofthegunshot,Indianalostbothherlegandhermother,forthetwoweresenttodifferentadoptiongroups.WhileIndianawaslearningtowalkonthreelegsdownsouth,Dakotawas1,000milesnorthinNewEngland.Thefirstadoptionfamilyreturnedhertwodayslater.Theysaidthedogcouldn'tbondwithhumans,keptthemupallnight,andwasn'tsuitabletoliveinahome.Eventually,DakotafoundherforeverhomewithmeonLongIsland.Ihaveexperiencewithsuchdogs,andDakota,ahusky(哈士奇犬),justneededattentionandsomeonewhounderstoodhowtoapproachher.Ialwayslethercomeuptome.Igaveherthetimeandspacetoexploreandfeelcomfortable.Shesoonletmeputabeltonherandwouldlieonthesofawithmequietly.WhenI,accidentally,readthepostofDakota'sfirstadopter,itmentionedthatthelittledogDakotahadbeenrunningwithwasshot,and,Ithought,killed.I'mabroadcastnewsjournalist,soIalwaysdidsomesurveyand,bychance,heardastoryfromaSouthCarolinaTVnewsoutletaboutadogthatrecentlyhadherfrontlegcutoffbecauseofanoldgunshotwound.AndanyonewhowantedtoadoptIndianawasrequiredtohaveasix-footfence,becauseshekeptjumpingovertheoneatthecareshelterinSouthCarolina.Therewasnomistakingit—shelookedexactlylikeDakota.Indianawasn'tkilledbythegunshot,,justbadlyinjured.1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。WhileDakotalovedmeandhernewhome,shestillmissedherkid........Idecidedtobringthree-leggedIndianatomyhome........,江苏省泰州市2021.2022届高三上学期期末英语试题答案汇总:听力1-5ACCAB6-10BCABA11-15CBAAC16-20BBACC阅读21-23ABB24-27CABB28-31CDCA32-35CDBD7选5阅读36-40BGCED完形填空41-45DACAD46-50BAACB51-55DBCDA语法填空56.journeys57,country's58,isexpected59.totally60.which61.tointroduce62.among63,before64.Taking/Havetaken65.A应用文写作:MoreExercise,BetterHealthNowadays,manystudentshaven'trealizedhowimportantexerciseisanddon'tworkoutregularly,listingvariousreasonssuchaslackoflimeorexhaustionfromstudying.However,takingregularexercisedocsusstudentsgood,helpingreducestressandimprovelearningefficiency.Therefore,weshouldgiveprioritytoexercisehoweverbusyortiredweare.Wecanincorporateexerciseintoeverydayroutines,likesqueezingintenminutesdailyforajog.Let'stakeactionandexercisemorefromnow!读后续写:WhileDakotalovedmeandhernewhome,shestillmissedherkid.ShewoulduttermournfulhowlswheneverItookheroutforwalksinthewoods.Itseemedasifshewascallingforherpuppytocomeback.Theexactscenemademeheart-broken,andItookactionallatonce,determinedtoreunitemotherandpup.IcalledtheTVstation,askingforconditionsaboutthelittledog,onlytobetoldthatIndianawasreceivingmedicaltreatmentforfallingonthegroundwhenjumpingoverthefence.Idecidedtobringthree-leggedIndianatomyhome.Instantlytheygotreunited,Dakotacouldn'tstoplickingherpuppy'sface.Happyandexcited,thetwodogswerewaggingtheirtailswildly.Theheart-warmingscenemovedanyoneonthespot.DakotahassincestoppedhersorrowfulhowlswhileIndianahasnevertriedtojumpoverthefence.Theseonce-separateddogsplayedtogether,chasingeachotheraroundtheroomandslepttogetherwiththeirnosesrestingoneachother.Ifthereistobeanydevotion,itwillcomethroughanyspecies.
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