19. My husband and I enjoy seeing life through the eyes of our children.It's amazing to watch as they discover their world. While we were outdoors last summer enjoying the sunshine,our oldest daughter,Kaytlin,called me to the doorway.Beneath the steps was a baby red squirrel. We watched it from a distance,not wanting to disturb it or scare off its mother.But after a long wait-and looking all around our house for signs of a nest or a mother-we realized the tiny squirrel was lost. Shaking terribly,he was weak,thin,and hungry.We tried to find an expert to help,but the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife website showed that there were no wildlife experts in our area.After some quick research,we concluded that the best way to give the squirrel a fighting chance was to care for him ourselves.So a trip to the local store for milk and supplies was in order. More research taught us how much to feed him,how to estimate his age,how and when to wean(斷奶)him,and that we should let him go as soon as he could survive on his own. Our daughters and I took turns in feeding"Squirt."Kaytlin took on the most responsibility.She taught him to eat from a bottle,and she woke in the night for his feeds. To our relief,Squirt soon became healthy and strong.Within a few weeks he became more active. He would chatter(吱吱叫)for his next meal,playfully go around the girls,and lie down on them for sleep.It wasn't long before he was weaned onto solid food and reintroduced to the wild. His first few visits to the great outdoors were funny.Just like a child,he would play in the grass some and then run back to Kaytlin for safety.Soon she had him climbing trees and finding nest material. 注意: (1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右; (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。 One day in the trees,Squirt met up with a family of gray squirrels.______ One night,Squirt didn't come back to our house and it rained hard.______