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。Mum and Matt lived in the country next to a forest. Every weekend, they took walks through the forest.But everything changed after Mum found a new job in the city. They said goodbye to the trees and birds and moved to an apartment far from nature. They went to the park, but there were lots of people. It was hard to hear the birds when everybody was talking and laughing.One afternoon, there was a knock on their door. It was Mrs. Potter, their elderly neighbour. She was holding a large, potted tree. "I'm trying to bring this bonsai(盆栽) home, but it's too heavy for me," said Mrs. Potter with a warm smile."Glad to help," replied Mum."It's beautiful." said Matt, looking at it with admiration. "It reminds me of the forest back home."When Mrs. Potter opened the door to her apartment, Matt was surprised. It wasn't a typical apartment at all. It was a tiny forest! The trees were carefully placed in a pot, their branches filling the space with a sense of nature. As Mum placed the bonsai, Matt's attention was drawn to a berry-covered tree on the balcony(阳台). He saw a blackbird hopped(跳) onto it, picking at the berries. Matt watched in wonder. It had been so long since he'd seen a bird so close."We can still have trees in the city," Mum said. "Although they are a little bit different from the ones in the countryside.""And where there are trees, there are birds, too." Matt replied softly, giving a thoughtful nod.Mrs. Potter smiled. "Exactly, Matt. These bonsai helps bring nature closer to us, wherever we live."Matt felt like the bonsai and the blackbird had made a home inside his heart, bringing a sense of peace to his urban life, in a new, unexpected form.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。"Would you like to take care of the trees here?"Mrs. Potter suggested.One day, when watering trees with Mrs. Potter, Matt noticed the blackbird again.……
答案:"Would you like to take care of the trees here?" Mrs. Potter suggested. Matt's eyes lit up with excitement. "Yes, please!" he replied eagerly. He had missed the feeling of being close to nature and couldn't wait to start taking care of the bonsai trees. From that day on, Matt and Mum visited Mrs. Potter regularly to water and feed the trees. Matt enjoyed every moment, feeling like he was reconnecting with the forest he had left behind. He learned about the different types of trees and their care requirements, and even started to notice the subtle changes in their growth. One day, when watering trees with Mrs. Potter, Matt noticed the blackbird again. This time, it was perched on a branch, singing a melodious tune. Matt stopped watering and listened intently, feeling a sense of calm wash over him. The blackbird's song reminded him of the mornings in the country, when the forest would come to life with the songs of various birds. He smiled, realizing that Mrs. Potter was right—bonsai trees and the wildlife they attracted could indeed bring nature closer to them, no matter where they lived. Matt felt grateful for the opportunity to care for these trees and the blackbird, and for the peace and joy they brought to his urban life.