B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage: (6分) ★★ As you become more aware of the specific trees that are beneficial in your area, you should do something to save the trees. ●When you see a tree getting cut down, the first thing to do is talk to the person removing the tree and find out ___59___ they are removing it. Sometimes trees are damaged or diseased, so they legitimately (正当地;合理地) need to be cut down. In other cases they get cut down simply for aesthetic (审美的) ___60___. ●Do research to find out if the tree is being cut down legally. ●Do what you can to save the tree. Speak up to save the tree, ___61___ letting it get cut down. Get together with other people who care about saving trees in your area and make it ___62___ that you are against cutting down healthy trees. Even if there’s no law against cutting down trees, if enough people think trees are important and ___63___ to be protected, you might be able to create change. Even if it’s too late for this particular tree, you’ll set a precedent (开创先例) for next time. Here are a few things you can do: ●Write a letter of objection (反对) to your city forester or city council member. ●Start a petition to change policies or protect certain trees. Rally (召集) neighbours to get involved in saving the neighbourhood trees. ●Get the media involved by sending a letter to the editor or ___64___ a local TV station. In brief, trees provide the most benefits and should be preserved if at all possible. ( ) 59.