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北京中考英語5年真題匯編——專題07任務(wù)型閱讀【五年考情回顧】年份體裁主題內(nèi)容2024年記敘文本文介紹了作者反思過度關(guān)注運(yùn)動數(shù)據(jù)帶來的負(fù)面影響,強(qiáng)調(diào)運(yùn)動的目的是提升生活質(zhì)量,而非僅僅追求數(shù)字上的進(jìn)步。2023年記敘文主要講述了作者100天不使用手機(jī)的經(jīng)歷,一開始不使用手機(jī)會讓人很焦慮,但是三周后發(fā)生了很多可喜的變化,作者注意力更集中,可以更好地發(fā)現(xiàn)這個世界的美。2022年記敘文作者在朋友的鼓勵下跟著視頻進(jìn)行鍛煉,這是方便又節(jié)省時間的選擇。2021年說明文本文向我們介紹學(xué)校的無屏幕日,起初學(xué)生認(rèn)為這是不可能的,但是慢慢發(fā)現(xiàn)無屏幕日帶來更多的是好處。2020年記敘文本文主要講AnnaDu十二歲時就制作了自己的遙控潛水器,她從小就對STEM感興趣,長大后想成為一名工程師,幫助解決世界問題。(2024·北京·中考真題)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Recently,Istartedtouseanapptokeeparecordofmyrunning.EachrunIwantedtogoalittlefarther,runalittlefasterandburnmorecalories(卡路里).LastnightIfinishedan8.3-kmrunin46minutesandburnt468calories.Incomparison,myruntwodaysagowas8.6kmin46minuteswith483caloriesburnt.Thisinnerself-comparisonleftmefeelingdisappointed.Ibecamesofocused(專注的)onthenumbersthatIforgottoconsiderwhatIachieved.Thesetinydifferencesinnumberskeptmeawayfromthebiggerpicture:howdidIactuallyfeelaftercompletingmymostrecentrun?Well,honestly,Iwascompletelytiredout.Whatgoodisrunningtobeatyourtopscoreifyoudon’tfeelontop?Weshouldexerciseforthepurposeofbuildingourconfidence.Andworkingoutharderandfastermayservethatpurpose.Butconfidencebuildingcomeswithbeingabletodomoreinourday-to-daylife,experiencinglesspainandmorefreedominmovement,andfeelinggoodafteraworkout.Fitnessshouldhelpuswithourquality(質(zhì)量)oflife,theabilitytosleep,goodmemory,amongotherthings.Fitnessshouldnotjustcomewiththeeagernessforthesuccessinnumbers.Inourbusylives,weonlyhavelimitedtimeforfitness.Whenwedophysicalexercise,weshouldvaluewhatfeelsgoodoverwhatlooksorsoundsgood.Sometimeswhatservesusandourhealthiscominghomeanddoingalightworkout,likegoingonashortbikeride.Sometimeswhatservesusissimplygoingtosleepat9:30p.m.insteadofforcingourselvesintoaworkout.Appsofthiskindareagreatwayforustokeepaneyeonourhealth.Butdon’treadintothenumberstothepointwhereyouloseoutonfeelingproudthatyouaretakingcareofyourself.Somyadviceis:whenyoudophysicalexercise,makesureyoufeelgoodaboutyourselfoverfeelinggoodaboutthenumbers.34.Whydidthewriterstarttousetheapp?___________________________________________________________________________________________35.Whatdidthewriterforgettoconsiderwhenhebecametoofocusedonthenumbers?___________________________________________________________________________________________36.Whenyoudophysicalexercise,whichdoyouthinkismoreimportantfeelinggoodaboutyourselforfeelinggoodaboutthenumbers?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)___________________________________________________________________________________________37.Whenyoudophysicalexercise,whichdoyouthinkismoreimportant,feelinggoodaboutyourselforfeelinggoodaboutthenumbers?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)___________________________________________________________________________________________(2023·北京·中考真題)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。My100DaysWithoutaMobilePhoneWhenwasthelasttimeyoulefthomewithoutyourmobilephone?Canyouimagineyourselflivingamonth,orevenayearwithoutcheckingyourmobilephonefromtimetotime?Asabusymodernpersonwithlotsofsocialconnections,plansandresponsibilities,Ijustcannotaffordtonotbeintouchwiththerestoftheworld.Stayingconnectedtootherpeopleisabigpartofmylife.However,sometimesitcanbebothersome(惱人的).OnedayIdiscoveredIwasterriblytiredout.Itriedturningnotifications(通知)off.Butthefearofmissingoutsomethingimportantmademecheckthephonemoreoftenthanbefore.So,Isimplystoppedusingmyphone.Well,totellthetruth,itwasnotsimpleatall.Forthefirstcoupleofdays,Ihadabigfearthatallofmyfriendswouldsoonforgetaboutme.WhenIhadafreemoment,Ihadnoideawhattogetmyselfdistracted(分心的)with,andtheworriesmixedwithboredomkeptbotheringme.However,afterthreeweekswithoutamobilephone,Istartednoticingchanges—changeswhichIliked,andwhichdrovemetonotjustcontinuetheexperiment,butinfacttoreorganizesomeofmyhabits.Firstofall,InoticedthatIbecamemuchmorefocused(專注的).Before,whiledoingsomething,Iwouldoftenfindmyselfwonderingwhatwasgoingononline.Afteramonthofstayingawayfrommymobilephone,Ifoundthattheurge(沖動)wasalreadynotthatstrongandthatmyabilitytofocusimproved.Idiscoveredthattheworldisabeautifulplace.Before,Iwouldlookatitthroughmycameramostly:takeaphoto,postit,getsomelikes.Now,IsawbeautifulpeoplewalkingaroundandIsensedtheseasonschange.Icouldunderstandtheactualbeautyoftheworld,andIdidnotneedanyoneelsetoprovethevalueofthisbeautythroughlikesorshares.Now,as100dayshavepassed,Icansaythattheexperimentwasworthit.Iamplanningtostayawayfrommyphoneforaslongaspossible.1.Whatmadethewritercheckthephonemoreoftenthanbefore?2.Whendidthewriterstartnoticinghischanges?3.Whatdoesthewriterplantodowithhisphoneaftertheexperiment?4.Wouldyouliketofollowthewriter’sexample?Whyorwhynot?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)(2022·北京·中考真題)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。WorkingOutthroughOnlineVideosPhysicalexerciseisgoodforourmind,bodyandspirit.Today,workingoutthroughonlinevideosisbecomingverypopular.SincetheInternetiswidelyused,it’sveryeasyforustodoso.Thatmeanswecanworkoutanytimeanywhere.Oneofmyfriends,LinFei.followedshortworkoutvideostododailyexercise.“Withliveprograms,Ifeellikeworkingoutwithmyfriends,whichencouragesmetoholdontothelastminute.”shesaid.Anotherfriendofmine,Michael,toldmethatworkoutvideoslethimfeelsocomfortable.“Ihaveafearofworkingoutatthegym(健身房)becauseIdon’tlikebeingwatchedbyothers.Workingoutathomemakesworkingoutmuchmoreenjoyable.”hesaid.Withtheirexamples,Idecidedtogiveitatry.WhenItoldmyplantomyeldersister,aP.E.teacher,sheremindedmethatworkoutvideoscouldbehelpfulbutmightstillcarrysomeproblems.“Withoutbeingwithsomeoneinperson,youwillbelesswilling(愿意的)toworkouttoyourbest.Workingoutatthegymallowsyoutohaveadviceinrealtimeandgetpushedharder.”mysistersaidtome.“Well,ifyoureallywanttohaveatry.first,chooseproperprogramsorvideos.That’sveryimportant.Andthenaskyourfriendsforadvice.Theirexperiencescangiveyouagoodsightintowhatyoucanexpect.Anyway,don’tbeaddicted(沉迷的)toit.Youshouldtrydifferentwaystoworkouttobehealthy.”Athersuggestions,Ifinallyfollowedanonlineworkoutprogramwithpersonalizedhelpthatisheldforthreemonths.Afterthefirstperiodoftraining,IfeltitverypracticalandhelpfulwhenIputintherightamount(量)ofworkalongwithastrongwill.Comparedwithgoingtothegym,usingonlinevideostoworkoutisamuchcheaperandtime-savingchoice.ButitcanbedifficultsometimeswhenI’mtoolazyortoobusytosticktoit.5.Whichwaytoworkoutisbecomingverypopulartoday?6.WhydoesMichaeldislikeworkingoutatthegym?7.Whatistheproblemofworkingoutwithoutsomeoneelseinperson?8.Howdidthewriterfeelabouthisfirstperiodoftraining?9.Wouldyouliketofollowonlinevideostoworkout?Whyorwhynot?(2021·北京·中考真題)Screen-FreeDaysIrememberthefirsttimeIsuggestedscreen-freedaysinourschooltosomeofourstudentleaders.Jokingly,Isaidtothegroup,“Whatdoyouthinkifwegoaweekwithoutusingourlaptopsorsmartphones?”Theylaughed,andoneofthemsaid,“Noway,Mr.White.Theywouldbetoomuch.”Icouldfeeltheirworry,andtoldthemthatIwasonlyconsideringsinglescreen-freedays.
Eventhatidealeftthemfeelingupset.Accordingtoasurveywedid,moststudentsinourschoolspendaboutsixhoursadayonscreens.Manyofmystudentsstarttheirdaybycheckingtheirsmartphones.Ioftenseethemlookingattheirphoneswhengettingoffthebusoratparents’drop-off,theycan’tusetheirown“screens”atschool.Theyusuallyworkoncomputersatschoolforatleasttwohoursduringtheday.It’sclearthatourstudentsspendalotoftimeonscreens.Wedoseethebenefitsoftechnology.However,weteachersalsowanttomakesurethatstudentshavebalancedlearningandsocialexperiencesawayfromtheirscreens.
That’swhywehavecomeupwiththeideaofscreen-freedays.Duringthecourseoftheyear,wehavebuiltinseveralscreen-freedaysthatrequireustomakedifferentplansforourstudentsabouthowtheywillcommunicatewithoneanotherandtheworldaroundthemwithout“screens”.
Forsometeachers,thismeansbringingbackavaluablelessonplanthathasbeenputoffforsometimebecauseitis“outofdate”.Othershavedesignedsomethingcompletelynew.Funactivities,forexample,cardgamesandroomescape(密室逃脫)games,areorganizedatschool.Intheseactivities,studentssocializewithoutsmartphonesandhaveface-to-facecommunicationwithoutcheckingon“l(fā)ikes”they’vegotonline.Thesefunactivitiesalsomakeitpossibleforthewholegradetoenjoythecompanyoftheirfriendswithnosmartphones.Afterourfirstscreen-freeday,studentsmentionedthattheyweresurprisedtheyenjoyedit.
Findingwaystohelpourstudentsconnectwithoneanotherisimportant.Whiletechnologyisalreadypartofourworld,itshouldn’tplaysuchanimportantroleinalearner’slife.10.Howmanyhoursdomoststudentsintheschoolspendonscreenseveryday?___________________________________________________________________11.Whyhavetheteacherscomeupwiththeideaofscreen-freedays?___________________________________________________________________12.Whatfunactivitiescanthestudentshaveatschool?___________________________________________________________________13.Howdidthestudentsfeelafterthefirstscreen-freeday?___________________________________________________________________14.Whatdoyouthinkoftheideaofscreen-freedays?Whydoyouthinkso?___________________________________________________________________(2020·北京·中考真題)This12-year-oldGirlBuiltaRobottoFindPlasticsintheOceanAnnaDuwaswalkingalongthebeachwhenshenoticedplasticsthere.Shereacheddowntopickthemup,andquicklyrealizedthereweremanymoretinypiecesthanshecoulddealwith.Itseemedimpossibletocleanthemallup.Du,12yearsoldatthetime,triedtosolvetheproblemlikeanygoodscientist—first,bydoingalittleresearch.That’showshelearnedthat8milliontonsofplasticsendupintheoceanseveryyear.Thenshegottoworkbuildingsomethingthatcouldhelpsolvetheproblem;aremote-operatedvehicle(遙控潛水器),orROV.HerROVcanmovethroughwaterandfindplasticsontheoceanfloor.TheactuallycoolpartofDu’sROVisthedetection(探測)system.Sheusesacameraalongwiththreedifferentkindsoflighttofindtheplastics.Shealsousesvisible(可見的)lighttofindunnaturalcolorsthatmightmaketheplasticsstandout.“Shehasaverygoodengineeringsensetobreakdownaproblemlikethisandthengoafterit,”saysengineerCaseyMachado.“Itsoundssimple,butit’salevelofthinkingthat’sreallyamazing.”Dustartedattendingpubliceventsandworkshopsatauniversitywhenshewasfiveyearsold,andsoshepickeduptheengineeringskillsnecessarytobuildherROV.ShesaysactuallygettingherROVtomovethroughwaterwellwasnoteasy.Shefailedmanytimes,butshenevergaveuptryingandtesting.Whenaskedaboutfutureplans,shementionswantingtoaddresstheeffectsofclimate(氣候)change.“Ithinktherearealotofproblemsthatcouldbesolvedwithnewinventions,”saysDu.Duthanksherparents,whoforyearshavetakenhertostudentoutreachactivities,forsupportingherinterestinscience,technology,engineeringandmath(STEM).Shesaysshehasbeenabletomeetstudentsandscientiststhere.“IknowIwanttobeanengineerbecauseIlikebuildingthingstohelpsolveworldproblems,”saysDu.“ButI’mnotsurewhatkindofengineerIwanttobeyet.”15.WhatdidAnnaDunoticewhilewalkingalongthebeach?____________________________________________________________________16.HowoldwasDuwhenshedidalittleresearchtosolvetheproblem?____________________________________________________________________17.WhatcanDu’sROVdo?____________________________________________________________________18.WhydoesDuwanttobeanengineerinthefuture?____________________________________________________________________19.WhatmadeDusucceedinbuildingherROV?____________________________________________________________________(2024·北京海淀·二模)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Thedayhadbeengood,butschoolwastiring.Iwaslyingonmysofa,mindlesslyscrolling(滾屏)throughsocialmedia,obsessed(癡迷)withsomeoneelse’sfancylife.Withoutevenknowingit,Iwascomparingmyselftoothers.Infact,I’mnotalone!Comparingissomethingwestrugglewitheveryday.Studiesshowthatanytimeathoughtcomestoourminds,there’sa1-in-10chancethatwe’recomparingourselvestoothers.Socialcomparisontheorystatesthatpeoplewouldjudgetheirownsocialandpersonalworthbycomparingthemselvestoothersaroundthem.ComparisonhadbeenthethiefofmyjoyforlonguntilonedayIrealizedthatitispointlesstocompareourselveswithothers—wearecomparingourweaknessestosomeone’sstrengths.IstillrememberseveralmomentswhenIthoughttheworstofmyselfbecauseIthoughtthebestofsomeoneelse.Forexample,everytimeIsawKaylaperformingwellatherschoolwork,thefirstthingthatpoppedintomymindwasawishthatIcouldbeassmartasher.Ikeptaskingmyself,“Whycouldn’tIjustbelikeher?”IpracticallypraisedKaylawhilehatingmyselfatthesametime.Idecidedtochange.Istartedtofocusonimprovingmyselfinsteadofcomparingwithothers.Itookupreadingonebookeverymonth.Istartednewhobbies.Thishelpedmetodiscoveranewself.Ilearnedtoappreciate(欣賞)whatIhad.Everyday,IwrotedownthingsIwashappyaboutandchosetobearoundpeoplewhomademefeelgood.Thismademevaluemylifeandseehowspecialitis.AndIchangedhowIused
socialmedia.Insteadofaimlesslyscrolling,Icustomized(定制)mysocialmediafeeds(推送)toincludemoreeducationalandinspirationalinformation.Ifelthappierandwaslesslikelytocomparemyselftoothers.Inourlives,it’simportanttoaskourselvesakeyquestion:arewetendingto(照料)ourowngardenorareweonlyvisitors,admiringthebeautifulgardensofotherswhilefailingtocareforourown?Trynottogetlostincomparingyourselftootherssinceeveryoneisdifferent.Discoveryourgiftsandletthemshine!20.Whatwasthewriterobsessedwithonsocialmedia?21.Howdopeoplejudgetheirsocialandpersonalworthaccordingtosocialcomparisontheory?22.Whydoesthewriterthinkitispointlesstocompareourselvestoothers?23.Whatdoyouthinkofthewaysthewritertooktoavoidpointlesscomparison?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons)(2024·北京平谷·一模)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Haveyoueverseenshadowplays?TheshadowplayisoneoftheoldestpuppetperformancesinChina.ItwasapopularfolkdramainancientChinaandalsotheancestor(祖先)ofthefilmsintheworld.Shadowplayswereonceapopularformofentertainment,andtheywerealsousedforreligious(宗教)andinstructionalpurposes.Simpletoperform,dramaswereplayedoutonscreensorwallsforthousandsofyears,andtheshadowplayisstillperformedinChinatoday.Asimplelampandathinscreenwereallthatwereneededforastage.Thingslikepeople,animals,furniture,wallsandplantswereshownonthescreenbyplacingfigurinesorfiguresmadeofcardboardorleatherinfrontofthelamp.Thelamplightedthescreenfrombehind,andpeoplecouldmovelittlefigurinesaroundfortheatricalperformances.Withaddedmusicandsoundeffects,theplayscouldbequiteentertainingiftheywerewellperformed.Thesewereancientdramasorcartoons,andtheywereevencolorizedforaddedentertainmentbyusingcoloredtranslucent(半透明的)figurines.Thelamplightcastacoloredshadow.Onecanimaginethatstone-agepeoplesatnexttocampfiresandwatchedstoriesplayedoutonrockwallsbyshadowscastbyusingtheirhandsorfigurines.ItissaidthattheMongolsinthe13thcenturylikedtowatchshadowplaysintheircamps.Theytooktheentertainmentwiththem,anditbecameapopularentertainmentintheYuanEmpireofthe13thcentury.ShadowplayswereperformedinFrancewhenFrenchmissionaries(傳教士)returnedfromChinain1767andputonperformancesinParisandMarseilles.ItissaidthatthisishowtheshadowplaywasintroducedtoEurope.TheplayswerepopularinFrance,andtheywerecalled“ChineseShadows”atfirst.Nowadays,performersuseplastics,computercontrolledlightningandmachinery,andmodernpaintanddyestoproducebrightandcolorfulshadowfigures.Theycanproduceimagesthatarecontrolledbycomputers,andthesecanbeusedforanimationandentertainmenteffectsinplays.Itisdifficultforshadowpuppeteerstocompetewithmodernentertainmenttechnologiesforanaudience,butsomeofthemareusingmodernmaterialsandadoptingtechnologytohelpstageinterestingentertainmentinChina.24.Whatwereshadowplaysusedfor?25.HowwereshadowplaysintroducedtoEurope?26.Whatchallengedoshadowpuppeteersmeet?27.Wouldyouliketowatchshadowplays?Why?(Atleasttworeasons)(2024·北京·一模)WaystoFightTirednessEveryonegetstired—it’sanormalpartofhumanexistence.Itcanmakeusgrouchy(滿腹牢騷的)andgrumpyattheendoftheday,butagoodnight’ssleepwilloftenleaveusfeelingwellrested.However,sometimeswefeelmorethanjusttiredness.Wecangetovertired(過度勞累)anditmayaffectourdailylives-butwhatcanwedoaboutit?Herearesomethingsthatmaystopyougettingovertired.Beingverytiredfrequentlycouldbetheresultoflifestylechoices:poordiet,lackofexercise,oraninefficientroutine.Forsomepeople,changestotheirhabitsandroutinescouldhelpthemtobeattiredness.First,let’slookatphysicalhealth.AccordingtotheUKNationalHealthService(NHS)website,eatinghealthymealsandsnacksregularly,around3-4timesperday,couldimproveyourenergylevels.Givingyourbodytheenergyitneedscouldhelpyoutobemoreexcited,andtherefore,lesstired.Ifyou’refeelingovertired,youmightnotwanttoexercise.However,regularphysicalactivitymayactuallymeanyouarelesstiredingeneral.Activitieslikejoggingorcyclingcouldalsohelpyougetfitter.Andbeingmoreactivecouldhelpyoutoloseweight,whichcanalsoaidyouinthebattleagainsttiredness.Thoseextrakilosfrombeingoverweightputastrainonyourheart,whichcanleadtoyoufeelingmoretired.Anotherthingthatcanleaveusfeelingexhausted(精疲力竭的)andfatigued(疲憊不堪的)isstress.Reducingyourstresslevelsmayhelpyoutofeellesstiredonaregularbasis.Takingupanactivitylikeyogaorgoingforawalkcouldhelpyoutounwindandfeelmorerefreshed.Andyoumaythinkifyou’refeelingtired,theRoyalCollegeofPsychiatristsrecommendsanyonefeelingtiredtocutdownontheircaffeineintake,especiallyaftermid-afternoon,togetbettersleepatnight.Finally,ifyoudofindyourselffeelingovertiredconstantlyfordaysorweeks,youmaybesufferingfromfatigueorexhaustion.Ifso,gettingafewgoodnights’sleepcanwork.28.Whatwilloftenleaveusfeelingwellrested?29.Howoftendopeopleeathealthymealstoimproveenergylevels?30.Whatcanwedoifwesufferfromfatigueorexhaustion?31.Wouldyouliketofollowthewriter’swaystofighttiredness?Whyorwhynot?(atleasttworeasons.)(2024·北京門頭溝·一模)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。InternationalVolunteerDayisadaytocelebratetheeffortsofpeoplewhocreateapositivechangeintheircommunitiesandworkselflesslytobringaboutpeaceanddevelopmentfortheworld.OnInternationalVolunteerDay,volunteerssharetheirexperienceswithvolunteeringandtalkaboutitsinfluenceontheirpersonallives.Sharonfirststartedvolunteeringattheageof16.Itwasthesummerbeforeherjunioryearofhighschool,andshehadn’treallyunderstoodthemeaningbehinddoingsomethingforothersuntilthatday.SharonwasgoingwithagrouptotheRonaldMcDonaldHouse(RMH)inDallas,Texas.RMHisa“home-away-from-home”forfamiliessotheycanstayclosebytheirhospitalizedchildatlittleornocost.SharonrecallsherfirsttimewalkingintoRMH-nervousandafraidofmessinguporsayingthewrongthing.Afteronly5minutes,shebeganconnectingwithfamilies.“Thatday,Iplayedwithkids,laughedwiththeadults,andheardcountlessstories-younameit!”saysSharon.Nowa20-year-oldstudentattheUniversityofNorthTexas,SharonhasvolunteeredwithRMHeversince.“Ihavemetsomanypeopletherethathavechangedmylife.”InJanuary2012,Sharonmethersoon-to-behero:Dan.Danwasacarpassenger,ridingwithagroupoffriends,whenthedriverthoughtitwouldbecooltoshowoffanddrivefast.Thecarturnedover,boththedriverandoneofthepassengerswerethrownoutoffromthecar.Dantriedtogetoutofthecarandthenbegansearchingforothersquickly.Oneofthepassengerswasstillcaughtinherseat.Withouthesitation,Danclimbedbackintosaveher.Indoingso,hesomehowmanagedtogethimselfstuckandcaughtfire.Althoughhewasabletorescuehimself,hisskinwassobadlyburnedthathehadtotakelotsofsurgeries(手術(shù)).SharonhelpedcareforDanduringhisstayatRMH,helpinghimgetbetterthroughstories,laughter,andcompanionship(陪伴).SharonstillkeepsintouchwithDantoday.“Nothingbrightensmydaymorethantobeabletomakesomeonewho’sgoingthroughsomethingbeyondmyunderstandingsmile,”saysSharon.“IfeellikeI’vebecomemoreofacaringandselflesspersonsinceIstartedvolunteering.IlookforjoyinthejoyIprovidetoothersandfocuslessonmyself.Afterafewmonthsofvolunteering,RMHbroughtoutamorerealversionofmyself-exactlywhoIwanttobeinlife.”32.WhendidSharonfirststartvolunteering?33.HowdidSharonfeelwhenshewalkedintoRMHthefirsttime?34.WhatdidSharondotohelpDangetbetter?35.Wouldyouliketodovolunteerwork?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)(2024·北京東城·一模)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Myhusband,Tyler,andIdecidedtoraiseaguidedogpuppy(幼犬).AfterattendingseveralmeetingswithAninaGreen,theguidedogclubleader,Ieagerlysigneduptobecomearaiserandpatientlywaitedforthearrivalofmypuppy.Then,oneday,AninainformedmethatIwouldgetmypuppyonApril27.Thatday,TylerandIwenttoAnina’shouse.Inthekitchen,wesawthepuppy,Escort,sleepingonthefloor.Holdinghimforthefirsttimewasmagical.Hewassosoftandsleepy—andhuge!Escortwaslargerthanalotoffull-growndogs.WeattendedaweeklypuppykindergartentolearnhowtotrainEscort.Fromthetimewegotthepuppyuntilhewasabout6monthsold,hewasonaleash(牽引繩).WhenwewerewatchingTVonthesofaorbrushingteeth,theleashwasalwaysinourhands.Duringthefirsteightweeks,TylerandImostlystayedathome,taughtEscortorders,andheldhisleash.Theguidedogclubisreallylikeafamily—afamilywithalotofwonderful,well-behaveddogs.Wetraveledtovariousplacestogetherwiththesedogs.Escort’sfirstgroupoutingwasatriptotourthecitymuseum.Wealsowenttoashoppingmall,abaseballgame,afirestation,andtheairporttopracticegoingthroughsecurity.Withallthehelpfromourclub,Escortwentfromasleepylittlepuppytoadependablecompanion(伙伴)whenhewas8monthsold.WhenEscortwasoneyearold,hecouldwalkwithaperfectloose(松的)leash,followourordersandalwaysmaketherightchoices.ItwastimeforustodrophimoffattheGuideDogsfortheBlindcampustogothroughmoreformal(正式的)guidetrainingandgetmatchedwithsomeonewhoneededhim.Wehadfalleninlovewiththepuppyandcouldn’tbeargivinghimaway,butwehadtosaygoodbyetohim.WhenIseepicturesofEscortwiththewomanhehasbeenplacedwith,Ifeelveryhappy.Itdoesn’thurtthathe’snotwithme—seeinghimgoingonadventureswithhisnewownereverydaymakesitallworthit.Thethoughtthathewillimproveherlifemakesmeveryproud.36.WhatwasEsco
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