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第二节,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。I met the Man of the Trees in summer ten years ago, when I was visiting Uncle Jita.Those were difficult times. People were cutting down our forest, and there was often flooding. Sometimes our water supply was dirty. When our pump did have clean water, we had to wait in line for ages. When the pump wasn't working, we had to walk five kilometres to the closest stream.But I was happy. I was going to see my favorite uncle. When the day finally arrived, Dad drove me to Uncle Jita's house and left. Once he saw me, Uncle Jita announced, "Tomorrow we're going to explore a magical place. Here is my camera, Amy. You can take photos of what you see."The following day, we woke up and left early on a boat. The trip was exciting. But when we got off, there was ... nothing in front of us. "I don't want to take pictures of this," I complained.Uncle laughed, "Start walking, Amy. I promise you'll be surprised." After some time, I could see the outline of a forest in the distance. A little closer, there was a man waving to us."That's Kabir. The forest you see is his. He planted every single tree." As we walked towards Kabir, Uncle explained that thirty years ago, the whole area was a wasteland. But one day Kabir decided to change all that and started planting trees. Thanks to him, part of the wasteland is now a paradise(天堂).Uncle introduced me to Kabir, who had gray hair and a determined face. "Jita told me you like animals. Are you ready to see some?" he asked. "Of course!" I replied. We continued walking and soon were under the trees. I turned my head and was amazed at the difference between the two places. All because of the efforts of one man.Like Uncle said, Kabir's forest was magical. We saw deer, rhinos, and even tigers. During lunchtime, Kabir explained how, by planting trees, it was possible to stop the land from eroding(侵蚀).注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: Hearing this, I turned to my uncle, "I think we can plant trees too."Paragraph 2: In the years that followed, people in our village worked hard to carry out our plan.  答案:One possible version:Hearing this, I turned to my uncle, "I think we can plant trees too." Grabbing the camera in my hand, I added with excitement, "I've got a plan! I'll show them the photos of Kabir's magical forest!" Seeing Uncle and Kabir's encouraging smile, I immediately set down to work, busy pressing my shutter. With the big plan--restoring our village with clean water supply in 10 years haunting in my mind, bubbling inside my heart was thrill and hope for a new life. When Uncle and I went back to the village and showed these wonderful pictures to my neighbors, they were stunned by the beauty of the forest. "It was the trees that turned the place into a paradise!" We then explained our tree-planting plan to the villagers, which was quickly accepted by all of them. In the years that followed, people in our village worked hard to carry out our plan. We started to plant trees by rolling our sleeves up, digging holes, setting saplings into holes and covering them with soil, which has eventually helped protect the soil and stopped the land from eroding. Thanks to the trees, the water has been purified and we finally have clean and stable water supply. Years witnessed our great endeavor and our perspiration eventually paid off. Our village is now surrounded by small thriving forests with blooming flowers, lively animals and crystal-clear streams running through. Standing under the trees and enjoying the stroke of gentle breeze, I heard birds chirping between branches as if celebrating for our fruitful achievement and praising for our wise choice-doing something right and turning our life back on track with our respect and worship for our Mother Nature. 
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