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2024-2025学年湖南省娄底市高三下学期线上第二次周考英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.An internationalteam of astronomers announcedWednesday that they thefirst-ever imageofablack hole.A.have capturedB.were capturingC.had capturedD.would capture
2.The sameboiling watersoftens thepotato andhardens theegg.Ifs aboutyoure madeof,not thecircumstances.A.that B.whatC.how D.who
3.Although the used carseems ingood,it cannotrun fast.A.state B.situationC.condition D.occasion一
4.Tom,do youenjoy yourpresent job_・I justdo itfor aliving.A.Of courseB.Not reallyC.Not likelyD.Thafs allright
5.Many netizensare impressedwith theexcuse givenby ateacher forquitting herjob sheowes the world avisit.A.because B.that C.where D.why
6.much pressurethe U.S.government puton theChinese government,China wouldstickto itsown policyof exchangerate.A.However B.WhereverC.WhateverD.Whoever
7.—The onlineshopkeeper has made anapology forhis rudebehavior.—OK.If yourestill notsatisfied,you cancompensation.A.claim B.affordC.sacrifice D.dismiss
8.flag-raising ceremonywas heldat theGolden BauhiniaSquare on July1to celebrate17th anniversaryof HongKongs returntoChina.Immediately Istood tomy feetand said,“Wait,so whydid noone stopto helpan angel!”She lookedat meand smiled,“Youre theonlyone who could seeme,and youbelieve itin yourheart...and she was gone.And withthat mylife changeddramatically.So,when youthink1,remember,your angelis alwayswatching overyou.Mine is!、1People justpassed by the girlbecause.A.they pretendednot tosee herB,she pretendedto bepoorC,they neverthought ofhelping herD.they knewthe authorwould helpher、2Which wordcant beused todescribe the authorA.Considerate.B.Patient.C.Helpful.D.Powerful.、3Why wasthe authorspeechlessA.He wasshocked.B.He didn^manage tohelp the girl.C.He thoughthe wascheated.D.He wasin despair.、4Which of the followingstatements isTRUEA.The authorsmiled becausehe sawthe girl was shy.B.The authorhad knownthat the girlwas a realangel.C.The authorbelieved thatan angelwas alwayswatching him.D.The authordecided togo back to thepark becausehewassure that the littlegirl would be there.5What doesYoure allyou havemeanA.You areugly.B.You arealone.C,You arestrong.D.You arerich.第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151分
27.15Any birdthat crossedhis pathwould beeaten byRex,a Germanshepherd Rexl.rescue fromhis previousshelter,where hewas goingto beput downafter abiting incidentLast year,he
2.eventual arrived at PuritonHorse andAnimal RescueGeraldinewas agoose abandonedby ownerswhocouldno longerput up
3.her Shewasnt exactlythe pictureof
4.warm,either,when shearrivedat the sameshelter threemonths agoThe dogand thegoose wereindividually givenlabels likecruel anddangerousNeither seemedparticularly harmoniouswith humansor evenmembers of their ownspeciesBut when the two
5.annoy creatureswere offered a chanceto hangout together,something magicalhappened Theychased eachotherwhen first
6.introduce,but Geraldinestood upfor herselfand thatwas thatThey justfell inlove witheachother()“Ive beendoing rescuework since1997and seenall
7.kind ofstrange animalbehavior,but Fvenever seenanything likethis JsaidSheila Brislin,
8.is thefounder of the shelterIts soamusing tosee thembecause theylove each other tobits Theyare very()affectionate Shejust9,run aroundalongside himall daylong andwhenever wetake himfor
10.walk in the woodsshe hasto come,too”第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中处语言错误,每句
28.1010最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除和修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下面一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011After visited the BeijingNormal School,Madame Pengtook Sashaand Malia,my mother,and methe ForbiddenCity,which islocatedright in the heartof Beijing.As aname suggests,the ForbiddenCity islarger enoughto bea city of itsown-it includesnearly()1,00building andnearly10,000rooms.In1925,the ForbiddenCity wasturning intoa museumso muchthat visitorslike usfromall overthe worldcan strollthrough manyof thebeautiful roomsand outdoorspace.The ForbiddenCity isfar verylarge tofullyexperience in a singlevisit.While welove ourvisit to the ForbiddenCity,we onlywish wehave moretime tosee everything.And again,Im not sure whethertherecould everbe enoughtime tofully appreciateall of the artand historywithin thisextraordinary place.第二节书面表达(满分分).
2529.(25分)为了号召大家多读书,你校于7月25日组织了一次“亲子共读(parent-child reading)”活动假设你是校英文报的记者,请根据以下要点用英语写一篇短文,报道此次活动地点学校图书馆;
1.参加者高二年级学生与家长;
2.活动内容亲子共读一本书;分享读书体会;互相推荐优秀书籍;
3.简短评论
4.注意词数左右;
1.120可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2B、3C、4B、5B、6A、7A、8B、9C、10A、11C、12C、13D、14A、15C、16B、17B、18A、19B、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.A
2.C
3.B
4.B
5.C
6.B
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1.A
2.C
3.B
4.D、
231.B
2.C
3.A
4.D
2.D
3.C
4.C、
251.D
2.B
3.C
4.D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、L530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.D
3.A
4.C
5.B第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
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2.eventually
3.with
4.warmth
5..annoying
6.introduced
7.kinds
8.who
9.runs
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25、29To callon more students and their parentsto readbooks in the sparetime,an activityof parent-child readingwas organisedonJuly25th inour schoollibrary.Students ofSenior2and theirparents participatedin it.During theactivity,each studentand hisor herparents wereasked tochoose onechapter from their bookand thenread ittogether.After that,they sharedtheir feelingsor opinionsabout it.Many parentssaid thisofferedabetter opportunityfor themto getto knoweachother.Finally,every familyrecommended toothers threegreat books.This activitywas surelya greatsuccess.It not only arousedmorestudents,interest inreading,but mademore parentsrealised thesignificanceof readingwith theirchildren.A.A;/B.A;theC.The;the D./;the
9.Though lackingthe necessaryworking experience,my cousingot the job herconfidence andflexibility.A.in termsofB.in responsetoC・by virtueof D.with respectto
10.Top graduatesfrom universitiesare bymajor companies.A.chased B.registeredC.offered D・compromised
11.Many peoplemay besurprised bythe number of chemicalsthat theyare tothrough everydayhouseholdproducts.A.devoted B.addicted C.exposed D.applied
12.School childrenmust betaught howto deal with dangerous・A.states B.conditionsC.situations D.positions
13.Todays homework was easyso Ifinished itquickly and went outto play.A.to bedone B.done C.doing D.to do
14.you arefamiliar with the authorsideas,try readingall thesections asquickly asyou possiblecan.A.Now that B.Ever sinceC・So thatD.In case
15.Hot thenight airwas,we sleptdeeply becausewe wereso tiredafter thelong journey.A.although B.while C.as D.however
16.That wasnot thefirst timeheus.I thinkit*s hightime westrong actionsagainst him.A.betrayed,take B.had betrayed,tookC.has betrayed,took D.has betrayed,take
17.Maybe itis timefor therest ofsociety tothe factI maynot beable towalk,there aremanyother greatthings Ican do.A.adjust to;thatB.get usedto;that whileC.adapt to;while D.go about;that while
18.If anentire countrygets richeratthesame time,individuals wouldntfeel wealthier,since theirrelativepositions insociety haventchanged.A.necessarily B.initially C.typically~D.sustainably
19.—I feltit verydifflcult tocarry on the workall bymyself.一I couldhave helpedyou,but youme to.A.hadnt askedB.didnt askC・haven,t askedD.don ask
20.this maysound likea simpleprocess,great careis needed.第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选A.Since B.OnceC.Although D.Unless40A BC D项中,选出最佳选项(分)
21.6It is that timeof theyear again.Up anddown thecountry,thousands of students stayin thelibrary,attempting tocram(死己硬背)i theinformation necessaryto getthrough finals.I amone of them—a Cambridgefinalist,attempting todealwiththe(隐遁生;舌).Oxbridge stressin theonly wayI know:caffeine hitsand reclusionWhether youlove orhate Oxbridge,the factthat thesetwouniversities provideunique learningenvironments issomething ofa double-edged sword.On theone hand,students haveaccess tosomeof the best educationin theworld;on theother hand,the pressurethat comeswith thiscan provedamaging tothem andcant beswept under the carpet for they haveto faceit eventually.Many Cambridgestudents findthemselves trappedinapressure ofexpectation,whether thiscomes from their supervisorsor tutors,their directorof studiesor evenfrom themselves.The drivetowards achievementis eitherthe keyto successor topossible seriouspersonalissues,as Mark Phippen,head of the Universityof CambridgesCounseling Servicesaid,There areplenty ofperfectionists inCambridge,but it can worktwo ways:itcanpush themto accomplishand toachieve,or itcan getout ofhand,disabling them.”Many studentssay thatthey canthandle itany morewhile workingin certainlibraries which are filledwith otherstudents hardat(多疑)work.The competitionand paranoiaare morecommon thanwhat werealize orquestion:you canfeel asif you are beingjudgedfor howmuch timeyou spendon Facebookor YouTube,or howlittle timeyou spendreading.Too manystudents feelalmost frustratedbythepressure toachieve butfeel unableto speakabout it.As everyoneseems to becoping,they mustalso pretendto copetoo.The onlything studentshave:tutors and supervisors regularlyencourage studentsto avoidextracurricularactivities,urging themto focuson theirstudies tosuch anextent thatmany findit hardto handle it.One currentCambridgetutor hasbeen knownfor checkingup on the activitiesofstudentsinvolved inextracurricular theatreby searchingfor themon the camdram.net website,which detailswho isinvolved incertain playseach term——just incase itaffects thestudents workoutput.Problems arisewhenthepressure producesmental healthissues.Problems havebeen broughtto attentionin articlesprimarily fromOxfbrdsCherwell andCambridges TheTab.The attentionhasmadethe CambridgeUniversity StudentUnion setup StudentsDeserveBetter—a campaignto handlecomplaints aboutsupervisors andtutors lackingthe abilityto provideproper spiritualsupport.When Itoldmy supervisorabout myproblems withanxiety and therefore aboutmy worriessurrounding theworkload shewas suggesting,shesaid thatI wouldprobably feelless anxiousonce theworkwasdone,“a finaliststudent calledJane said.It shouldntbe anacceptedresponse in one of the worldsbest universities.Their responsesonly worsenedany feelingsI hadconcerning myfinal year.”Phippen said,At thispoint theexams seemlike themost importantthing intheworld.However,two years down the line youllrealizethattheexams youdid atuniversity arentvery importantat all,as whatthen becomesmore importantis whatyou havedonewithin thosetwo yearsafterwards.Finalist examscan becomedepressing forstudents studyingat anyuniversity.All youmust rememberisthatyou are not aloneand youare goodenough,and thata fewyearsdowntheline,your abilityto recounttheplots ofEuripides9nineteen playswill nolonger matter.So whyworry^^、1The underlinedpart besweptunderthe carpetin Paragraph1is closestin meaningto A.be coveredup B.be dealtwithC.be givenup D.be figuredout、2Whats MarkPhippens attitudetowards thepressure puton thestudents atOxbridgeA.Critical.B.Doubtful.C.Objective.D.Ambiguous.、3What canwe knowfrom Paragraph4A.Extracurricular activitiesfail toappeal tomost students.B.Some tutorsandsupervisorspush theirstudents toohard.C.There is a lackof communicationbetween studentsand theirsupervisors.D.Some studentsdont speakabout thepressure becausethey thinkthey canhandleit.、4What Janesaid inParagraph5suggests that she.A.didnt gether problemsacross toher supervisorB.had expectedbetter spiritualguidance fromher tutorsC.was dissatisfiedwith hersupervisors delayedresponsesD.was gladthat StudentsDeserve Betterwas setup tohelp studentslike her、5In the last paragraph,MarkPhippenaims to.A.guarantee theequality ofexamsB.stress theimportance ofexamsC.ease students5pressure fromexamsD.encourage studentsto performbetter inexams、6Which of the followingwould bethe besttitle forthis passageA.Oxbridge pressure:the keyto students9achievementsB.Oxbridge finals:the toughestexams inthe countryC.Oxbridge graduates:the strongestcompetitors inthejobmarketD.Oxbridge success:the resultof teacher-student interaction(分)
22.8Electric cars are dirty.In fact,notonlyare theydirty,they mighteven bedirtier thantheir gasoline-powered cousins.People inCalifornia loveto talkabout zero-emissions vehicles”,but peopleinCalifbmia seemto beclueless aboutwhereelectricity comesfrom.Power plantsmostly usefireto makeit.Aside from the newfolks who have theirroofs coveredwith solarcells,(发电机).we getourelectricity fromgenerators Generatorsare fueledby something——usually coal,oil,but alsoby heatgenerated(地热)in nuclearpower plants.There area fewwind farmsandgeothermal plantsas well,but byfar we get electricity mainly byburningsomething.In otherwords,those zero-emissions“carsarelikely coal-burning cars.It^justbecause thecoal isburned somewhereelse,it looksclean.It is not.Its asif theCalifbmiaGreens arecovering theireyes—u IfI cantsee it,its nothappening.^^Gasoline isanincredibly()efficient way to power a vehicle;a gallon of gashas a lot ofenergy init.But whenyoutake thatgas oranother fueland firstuse ittomake electricity,you wastea nicepartof thatenergy,mostly inthe formof wastedheat——atthegenerator,through thetransmissionlines,etc.A gallonof gas may propelyour car25miles.But theelectricity youget fromthat gallonofgas wontget youas far—so electriccarsburn morefuel than gasoline-poweredones.If ourelectricity camemostly fromnukes orgeothermal,or hydroor windor solar,thenan electriccar trulywouldbeclean.But forpolitical,technical,and economicreasons,wedont usemuch ofthose energysources.In addition,electric carsbatteries whichare poisonousfor along timewill eventuallyendup ina landfill.And finally,when carsare the polluters,the pollutionis spreadacrossall theroads.When itsa powerplant,though,all thejunk isin oneplace.Nature isverygood at cleaning up when things aretoo concentrated,but ittakes alot longerwhen all thegarbage isinonespot.、1What isthe mainidea of the textA.Electric carsare farfrom beingclean.B.Electric carsare betterthangasoline-powered ones.C.People castdoubts onelectric carsbatteries.D.Gasoline isan efficientwaytopoweravehicle.、2The electricitywe getfrom agallonofgasmaymake ourcar run.A.no less than25miles B.as faras50milesC.lessthan25miles D.as faras25miles、3According tothe text,electric cars.A.are moreenvironmentally friendlyB,bum morefuel thangas-powered onesC.are verygoodatcleaningupwhenthingsare nottoo concentratedD.are poisonousfor along timeand willeventually endup ina landfill、4It can be inferredfromthetext that.A.being greenis goodand should be encouragedin communicationB.electric carsarethedominant vehiclescompared withtheir gas-poweredcousinsC.zero-emissions vehiclesshouldbechosen toprotect ourenvironmentD.electric carsare notclean becausewegetelectricitymainlyby burningsomething(分)
23.8Peter Skyllberg,a Swedishman,was trappedin hiscar fortwo months,with temperaturesreaching-30℃,with no()food orwater,and yethe survived.The bestexplanation wasthat hisvehicle createdan“igloo snowhouse effect”and protectedhim(冬眠)fromthe extremely lowtemperatures andthat hisbody wouldhibernate duringthis time.Can humansget intoa low-energy consumptionstate likea bearby reservingenergy,and reducingbody temperatureChinesescientists arelooking for the keyto regulating body temperature.(下丘脑),Scientists havefound thehypothalamus anarea inthe centrallower partof thebrain,is responsible for regulating bodytemperature.Wang Hong,a brainscientist atthe ShenzhenInstitutes ofAdvanced TechnologyoftheChinese Academyof Sciences,led(神经元)her teamto markthe neuronsresponsible forregulatingbody temperature inmice bymeans ofa cutting-edge geneticbiology(注射)technique.In theexperiments,they injecteddrug intomice tomake the body temperaturesofthemice droprom37C to27intwo hours.The teamfound the change inbody temperaturecaused noharm tothe healthofthemice.We dontknow ifwe candevelopa drugthat cancontrol human bodytemperature.We stillneed alot ofstudy.Wang said.Chinese scientistsarenotalone insuch research.Body-cooling techniquesare beingused inpioneering hospitalsaround theworld.Dutch doctorsare nowusing lowtemperatures forpatients whohave sufferedbrain injuriesin accidents,According to doctors working(癫痫病发作).in Florence,it mayeven helpto savethe brainsof babieswho areborn sufferingfrom severeepileptic fits、1Why doestheauthormention PeterSkyllbergA.To tellan amazingstory.B.To introducethe topic.C.To teachsurvival skills.D.To explainigloo effect.、2What didWang Hongsteam findintheexperimentA.Genetic biologytechnique helpedalot.B.A drugcould controlhumanbodytemperature.C.The miceshealth wasntdamaged bythechangeof bodytemperature.D.Hypothalamus wasresponsibleforregulatingbodytemperature.、3How canbody-cooling techniqueshelp peopleA.Brain injuriesmay betreated properlyB.People trappedin snowcan survive.C.Patients withepileptic fitswill becured.D.Medical accidentscanbeavoided.、4The textis probablytaken from.A.a biologytextbook B.a sciencefictionC.a survivalbrochure D.a medicalmagazine(分)
24.8In summertheextremeheat oftenmakes peoplesweaty andrestless.While peopleare annoyedby it,experts suggest(排放)(毒素)summer isthe bestseason todischarge your bodys toxinsand recoveryour energy.(按摩).One popularoption ishot-stone massageTherapists usesmooth andheated stones,usually riverrocks,to massagecertainparts ofthe body,or placethem onkey pointsofthe body.The warmthofthe hot stoneswill improveblood circulation and alsohelprelax muscles,while sweatingis also believed tobe goodfbr dischargingthe bodystoxins.(湿气)Another popularoption ishot-stone baths.The hot-stone bathwill helpthebodydischarge toxinsand humiditythataccumulated duringthelastwinter.Summer isthe bestseason tobuild agood body.Rather thanuse wateror steamto heatand washthebody,people simplywear acoat orsomething comfortable,and thenlie onheated stonetablets madeof hotstones,whicharewarmed toaround45℃.The bodywill graduallywarm upand bloodcirculation willalsobeimproved.More sweatwill comeout quickly.Thesweat issmooth andfresh,not smellylike thatreleased aftersports activities.Such bathsbring anumberofhealth benefits,such asanti-aging,improved bloodcirculationandstress relief.The slimmingeffect ofdieting caneven bepromoted.Using hotstones forhealing datesbacktoancient times,but themodern renewalof hot-stone massageis generallycredited toMary Nelson,a nativeof Tucson,Arizona,America,whose trademarkis“LaStone Therapy”.The therapyis gainingwide popularitywith manypeople,especially thosewhohavejobs incool air-conditioned rooms.Thehot-stone therapycan helpcure manydiseases,including backpain.、1What dopeople useto releasetoxins inourbodyaccording tothe textA.Swimming inwhite water.B.Living incold winter.、C.Lying onthe warmbeds.D.Discharging lotsof sweat.2What canwe knowfromthe textA.There areno toxinsand humidityinthebody insummer.B・Sports havegreater effectsonthehealth thanhot-stone massage.C.Using waterof about45℃to washthebodyis goodforthehealth.、D.People shouldtake advantageof summerto improvetheir health.3What canbe learnedabout thehot-stone therapyA.It wasinvented byMaryNelson,an American.B.It successfullycured manypeople ofcancer.C.It ispopular withpeople becauseof itsexcellent effects.D.It canhelp peopleavoid sweatingtoo muchin hotsummer.、4Which ofthe followingcould bethebesttitle forthetextA.How tolive comfortablyin summerB.A healthyand comfortablelifestyleC.The amazingfunctions ofthehot-stone therapyD.The originand developmentofthehot-stone therapy.(分)2510I liveontheWest Coastof BritishColumbia withmy husband and threechildren.Our daystarted likeany otherday.My husbandleft forwork inthe northofthetown,which isan hourandahalfs drive.The youngerchildren caughttheir busto schooltenminutes away.Our oldestattends highschool andisa40-minute driveaway.I workat homeintheoffice,working onthe computer.It wasNovember2006andthenews hadreported gustywinds.When the winds startedto getstrong Ishut thecomputer downandtried tophone my husband.I lefta messagetelling himthewindswere blowingat80to90km/hr.As Ihung upthe phone,I hearda treecrack.I wentoutside andstood inthe driveway.Another treeexploded andmy heartwas racing.When theschool buscarrying theyoungsters arnved,I ranto getthem.No soonerhad wemade ittothe house thananother treeexploded.The childrenwere clearlyscared,so Iloaded themup intothecarandweparked inthe middleoftheyard,where notreescould landon us,it wasstarting to get dark.My oldestson didntcome homeonthebus andmyhusbandwas strandedat work.I calledthe highschool andreached my son.Hesaid hewas strandedand didntknow whattodo.I calleda friendin townfbr help.He managedto getmysonhome tome.Finally,myhusband managedtogethome.We hadbeen preparedfor suchevents,as we had agenerator,candles,a woodstove,fresh water,batteries andtwo freezersfull offood.We werewithout powerfor fivedays.But wedidnt panic—wehadalltheemergency equipmentwe needed.Thankfully,none ofourneighbours wereinjured,but thedamage wasextensive.We arewitnessing climatechange.We needtobeprepared.、1When didthe motherhear atree crackforthethird timeA.When shewas onthe phone.B.After shehung upthe phone.C.Right beforeshe andher kidswent intothe house.D.Right aftershe andher kidsgot intothe house.、2Why didthe motherpark thecar inthe middleoftheyardA.It wasdark insidethe house.B.It wassafer therethan inthehouse.C.She wantedto waitfor herfamily there.D.She wantedto receivehelp fromothers.、3What doesthe underlinedphrase strandedat work“probably meanA.Busy completinghis work.B,Under thepressure ofwork.C.Stuck atthe workplace.D.Worried whileworking.、4Why didntthe familyfeel anxiouswhen therewasapower failureA.Everyone madeit home.B・They encouragedeachother.C.The powerwould verysoon berestored.D.They hadgot allthe necessitiesfor emergency.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30Barefoot anddirty,thegirljust satand watchedthe peoplego by.She nevertried tospeak.Many peoplepassed,but neverdidone personstop.The nextday Idecided togo backtothepark,curious tosee ifthe littlegirl wouldstill bethere.Right inthe veryspot asshe wasyesterday,she satwiththesaddest lookin hereyes.Today I was tomake myown moveand walkover tothe littlegirl.As weall know,a parkfull ofstrange peopleisnota placefor youngchildrento playalone.(畸形).As Ibegan walkingtowards her,I couldsee theback ofthe littlegirls dressindicated adeformity I smiled tolet herknow itwasokay,I wasthere tohelp,to talk.I satdown besideher andopened witha simple“Hello”.Ismiledand sheshyly smiledback.We talkeduntildarkness fellandthepark wascompletely empty.I askedthegirlwhy shewas sosad.The littlegirl lookedat meand witha sadfacesaid,Because Imdifferent.”I immediatelysaid Thatyouare!”and smiled.The littlegirl actedeven sadder.She said,I know.She lookedat meand smiled.Slowly shestood toher feet,and said,“Really”“Yes,dear,youre likea littleguardian angelsent towatch overall thosepeople walkingby.She noddedher head“yes”and smiled,and withthatshespread herwings andsaid witha twinklein hereye,I am.Im yourguardian angel.”Iwasspeechless,sure Iwas seeingthings.She said,For onceyou thoughtof someoneother thanyourself,my jobhere isdone.。
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