湖南省长沙市2022届高三英语新高考适应性考试(1月)(Word版附答案)
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长沙市2022学年新高考适应性考试英 语2022.1本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。( )1.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Thetoyshop.B.Thesupplyshop.C.Thecopyshop.( )2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Sisterandbrother.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Fellowworkers.( )3.Whatmighttheweatherbelikethisafternoon?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Snowy.( )4.Whatisthemangoingtodotonight?A.Attendaliveconcert.B.Meethisforeignteacher.C.DeliveranEnglishspeech.( )5.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.WatchTV.B.Cookameal.C.Washthedishes.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。( )6.Whoneverreadsfoodlabelsinthewoman'sfamily?A.Hermother.B.Herfather.C.Thewomanherself.( )7.Whydoesthemanreadfoodlabels?A.Hecaresabouttheingredients. B.Hewantstoknowtheshelflife.C.Hedoesn'ttrustfoodproducers.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。( )8.WhatisRobertdoing?A.Rescuinginjuredpeople. B.Collectingmoneyforthelocals.C.Readingaboutabigtropicalstorm.( )9.WhatdoestheWorldHealthOrganizationplantodo?A.Repairthedestroyedthings. B.Solvetheseriouswaterpollution.C.Helpfightagainstthevirusspreading.( )10.Howmuchwillthewomandonate?A.$200.B.$400.C.$600.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。,( )11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthevideo?A.Justsoso.B.Quiteamusing.C.Surprisinglybad.( )12.WhatistheAustralianmanlikelytodo?A.StayinChina.B.Watchavideo.C.Travelaroundtheworld.( )13.WhattroublestheAustralianmanmostwhenheisinAustralia?A.Teaching.B.Weather.C.Transportation.( )14.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoinglast?A.Continuingthework.B.Goingshopping.C.Orderingtakeoutfood.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。( )15.Whatistheman?A.Atourguide.B.Atranslator.C.Asalesman.( )16.Whoarethemaintargetcustomersoftheproduct?A.Englishteachers.B.Businesspeople.C.Collegestudents.( )17.Whatisthewomandissatisfiedwithabouttheproduct?A.Thesize.B.Thefunction.C.Theprice.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。( )18.Whatmightthisprogrammebeabout?A.Socialactivities.B.Commerciallife.C.Historicalevents.( )19.Whichcardisadvisedtochooseifyouarenewtocredit?A.Onewithalowannualfee. B.Onewithalowcreditlimit.C.Onewithalowinterestrate.( )20.What'sthepurposeofthisprogramme?A.Todesigntypesofcreditcards. B.Tosuggestwaystosellacreditcard.C.Tooffertipsonchoosingacreditcard.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFilmsforyou!ACharlieBrownThanksgiving(1973)Atrueclassic,thisPeanutscartoongivesmanyviewersasenseofnostalgia(怀旧).ReturntotheiconicmomentwhenLucypullsthefootballawayfromCharlieBrownrightashe'sabouttokickit.Lifeishard,butinthisanimatedfilm,sweetnesswinswhenthePeanutsgrouppreparesaThanksgivingfeast,completewithjellybeans.Planes,TrainsandAutomobiles(1987)ThisJohnHughescomedystarringSteveMartinandJohnCandyisalreadyaThanksgivingclassicformany.Nealendsupreroutingtheplanebecauseofasnowstorm.AshestrugglestofindawayhomeforThanksgiving,hegetsstuckwithextremelypositiveDel.OneTrueThing(1998)MerylStreepwasnominated(提名)foranAcademyAwardforherperformanceinthismovieasawifeandmomwhostruggleswithcancer.RenéeZellwegerplaysthegrowndaughterwhohastocomehometohelpwiththeholiday.Thetwotrytoholdthefamilytogether,especiallyduringatenseThanksgivingmealwhenguestsgetalltheattention.TheGoldRush(1925),CharlieChaplinastheLittleTrampeatshisshoeforThanksgivingdinnerwhiletrappedinasnowstorminthisendearingsilentfilmclassicfrom1925.Watchthisoneifyou'reinthemoodtoseealeathershoepreparedandeatenasifitwereadeliciousturkey.Itmakesyougratefulforwhatyouhave!( )21.WhatcouldACharlieBrownThanksgivingremindmanyviewersof?A.Birthofanimatedfilms.B.Historyoffootballgames.C.Tasteofjellybeans.D.Sweetmemoriesofolddays.( )22.Whichfilmbestsuitspeoplewhowanttoseealeathershoeeaten?A.TheGoldRush.B.ACharlieBrownThanksgiving.C.OneTrueThing.D.Planes,TrainsandAutomobiles.( )23.Whatdothesefourfilmshaveincommon?A.TheyarerelatedtoThanksgiving.B.Theytellinterestingfamilystories.C.Theydescribetheholidayactivities.D.Theyarebasedontheauthors'ownlife.BAllhumansocietiesplaygames.Kickingaballcanbefoundeverywherewhetherjustaballofcloth,oraskinstuffed__withfeathersorair.Butcomplexgamesandteamsportshavetendedtoariseinbigcivilizations—thehighertheculturallevelofasociety,thegreaterthecomplexityofinteraction,andhenceperhapsthemorecomplextheformsofsport.Thisisnotalwaysthecase.TheancientGreeks,forexample,preferredindividualnotteamsports.ButinChinaforwellover2,000years,peopleplayedthegameof“kickball”—cuju.Thememberswereoftenyoungmenfromwealthyfamiliesthoughtherewerealsoprofessionalkickballers,whomyoucouldstickwithinyourteamassleepers.Cujuwasplayedasentertainmentatcourtbanquetsorthereceptionofforeignambassadors.Evenemperorsplayedkickball.Asyou'dexpectinaConfuciansociety,kickballclubswerekeenonthekeyqualitiesofmercyandcourtesy.Agreatplayerwasonewhoshowed“thespiritofthegame”.The“TenEssentialsofKickball”includedrespectforotherplayers,politebehaviorsandteamspirit.Therewastobenoungentlemanlybehavior,nodangerousplay,andnohogging(独占)theball.Inotherwords,asweusedtosay,“Playupandplaythegame.”WhatacontrastwiththeancientGreekathleticswhereonlyvictorycountedandifthatneededgamesmanship,orcruelprofessionalfouls(犯规),thensobeit.Asawayofnationalcultureprotection,cujuwaslistedintothefirstbatchofChina'sintangibleculturalheritages(非物质文化遗产)in2006.( )24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“stuffedwith”meaninParagraph1?A.Filledwith.B.Decoratedwith.C.Surroundedwith.D.Coveredwith.( )25.Whatprobablycontributestothecomplicatedgames?A.Teams.B.Interaction.C.Society.D.Civilizations.( )26.Whowerethemajormembersinacujuteamaccordingtothetext?A.Sleepers.B.Therichyoungmen.C.Emperors.D.Theprofessionalathletes.( )27.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Kickball'spopularity.B.Kickball'sdevelopment.,C.Kickball'simportance.D.Kickball'scharacteristics.CCybersecurityfirmLucideusTechhaslaunchedSafeMe,acyberriskassessmentappwithversionsaimedatregularusers,enterprisesandtheirseniorexecutives.“Our‘Safe’product,whichwelaunchedthreeyearsback,providesthecyberriskstatusforyourorganization,allthewaydowntoeverysinglelaptop,everysinglerouter(路由器),everydatabase,everycloudinstance,”saidSaketModi,cofounderandCEOofLucideusTech.Whenaregularuseropensthe“SafeMe”app,theywillseeascorehasbeengiventothemabouttheircybersafetyrisk.Theratingsarefromzerotofive;thelowertherate,thehighertherisk.Theappalsodoesariskassessmentforthedevice,andhighlightsiftheuserneedstoupdatetheOS(操作系统),ifthedeviceissecure,etc.ItalsoshowstheuseralistofdamagedpasswordswhichislinkedtotheiremailID,includingthepasswordthatgotleaked.Modisaystheappwillremainadfreeanditdoesnotrequireanyspecialpermissionsinordertoshowthisriskassessment.Theappwillalsoletregularuserstakesafetycoursestoimprovetheirsafetyscore.Themoretestsoneanswersinacorrectway,thebettertheirscorebecomes.Enterprisesonotherhandwillbeabletodesignandruntheirownsafetycampaignsinordertoimprovethesecurityrisksoftheiremployees.“Eventoday,thelargestoftheFortune500companiesaroundtheworlddon'thaveanypersonalizedmoduleforcybersecurityprotectionoftheiremployees.SowhatwearetryingtodowithSafeMeisgiveyouapersonalassistant,andyoucancountonitwhenitcomestoknowingyourowncybersecurityriskstatus,”hesaid.ModipointedoutthatwithCOVID19pandemic(流行病)andmoreemployeesworkingfromhome,thedifferencebetweenprofessionalworkspaceandpersonalspacehasdisappeared.“Soourapplicationcangiveusersandemployeesfirsthandvisibilityoftheirownriskstatus,”headded.( )28.What'stheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext?A.Todesignsafetyproducts.B.TopromotetheappSafeMe.C.Toassesscybersecurityrisk.D.Toteachappusershowtobesafer.( )29.WhatcouldSafeMedoaccordingtothetext?A.HelptheuserstoupdatetheOS.B.Offerscoresaboutcybersafetyrisk.C.Instructuserstousepopularapplications.D.Protectthepasswordsfrombeingleaked.( )30.WhichofthefollowingwordcanbestdescribeSafeMe?A.Expensive.B.Risky.C.Complex.D.Practical.( )31.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.Asciencefiction.B.Aresearchpaper.C.AnITmagazine.D.Acomputertextbook.DMorethan45,000yearsago,bytheshoreofpresentdayTasmania,alocalpersonpickedupalargepieceofthick,darkbrownseaweed.Andherealizedthatthisgiantpieceofseaweedcouldbeusedtomakeawatertightbag.And45,000yearslateronmainlandAustralia,peopleareagainturningtoseaweedtosolvepressingproblems.Today,itisusedtoaddresstheworld'sclimatecrisis.Winberg,amarineecologistattheUniversityofWollongong,hasspentdecadesstudyingseaweed.Shebelievesseaweed'sfastgrowthrateandabilitytoabsorbvastamountsofcarbondioxidecanhelpfightclimatechange,deacidify(降低酸度)theoceans,andchangethewaywe,farm,notjustintheoceansbutalsoonland.“Ifweusedtheinfrastructurewehaveintheoceanandcreatedseaweedislands,wewouldactuallygetridofmanyclimatechangeissueswehavetoday,”saysWinberg.Realizingseaweed'spotentialasaclimatesolution,WinbergopenedAustralia'sfirstlandbased,commercialseaweedfarmin2013.OnherfarminNewWales,Winbergproducesseaweedextracts(提取物)thatareusedinfood,cosmeticsandmedicines.Likeplantsonland,seaweedabsorbsCO2andgrowsbiomass(生物量).Coastalmarinesystemscanabsorbcarbonatratesupto50timesgreaterthanforestsonland,accordingtoEmilyPidgeon,seniordirectorofstrategicmarineinitiativesatConservationInternational.Globally,seaweedsarethoughttoabsorbnearly200milliontonsofCO2everyyear—asmuchasNewYorkState'sannualemissions.Andwhentheseaweeddies,muchofthecarbonlockedupinitstissuesistransportedtodeepoceans.ByraisingpHlevelsintheocean,seaweedsalsoimprovegrowingconditionsforshellfishsuchasoystersandmussels,whoseshellsbecomemorefragile(脆弱的)inacidicenvironments.Thepotentialforseaweedcultivationdoesn'tstopintheoceans.Winberghasfoundtherearebenefitstodoingitonlandtoo.Shebelievesthatseaweedfarmingoffers“hugepotential”tonotonlyaddresstheclimatecrisis,butalsofeedagrowingpopulationinasustainableway.AccordingtoWinberg,onehectare(公顷)ofaseaweedfarmcanproducemoreproteinthanthesameamountoflandusedforcattle.“We'resittingonundiscovered,renewable,sustainableresources,”shesays.( )32.WhatismainlyintroducedaboutseaweedinParagraph1?A.Itsuse.B.Itshistory.C.Itsorigin.D.Itsappearance.( )33.Whyisseaweedspokenhighlyofaccordingtothetext?A.Itlowerstheoceantemperaturedirectly.B.Itcontributestoshellfish'sgrowingspeed.C.Itproducesthesameamountofproteinascattle.D.Itgrowsfastandcanabsorbcarbonatahighrate.( )34.WhatisWinberg'sattitudetowardsseaweed?A.Unclear.B.Favorable.C.Critical.D.Doubtful.( )35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.CO2,aKillerofClimateChangeB.Pollution,theWorld'sClimateCrisisC.Seaweed,aPotentialClimateSolutionD.Infrastructure,aWayofEliminatingClimateIssues第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,注意选项中有两项为多余选项。Hereissomegoodnewsforthosehatingsummerheat—JulyisNationalIceCreamMonth!__36__TheorderurgescitizenstoobservetheentiremonthoratleastonthethirdSundayofJulywithappropriateceremoniesandactivities.This,ofcourse,meanseatingasmuchicecreamaspossible.Herearesomefunicecreamfacts.Thefirstrecordofmilkbasedicecream,madeusingheatedmilk,andflour,camefromChina'sTangdynasty.However,theArabsareregardedasinventingthemoderntype,usingmilkandsugarinthe9thcentury.Bythe10thcentury,adeliciousfrozentreatusingmilk,cream,rosewater,driedfruits,andnutswasextremelypopularinBaghdad,Damascus,andCairo.Europeansdiscoveredthe,icytreatinthe16thcentury.__37__Thedessertwasfirstmentionedin1744,whenMarylandGovernorThomasBladenservedstrawberryicecreamtoguests.However,duetothelackofrefrigerators,itwasnotuntil1851thaticecreamfinallybecameavailabletothepublic.__38__Anestimated$6billionisspentannuallyonthetreat,andthenumbersareevenhigherifrestaurantsalesareincluded.ThoughCaliforniaproducesthemosticecream,thebiggestfans,onapercapita(人均的)basis,liveinWashington,DC,RhodeIsland,andWisconsin.Mostpeoplethinktheiricecreamchoiceisafunctionoftheirtastepreference.__39__Vanilla(香草)icecreamfansarerisktakerswhoaregreatatrelationships.Strawberryicecreamenthusiastsaredevoted.Coffeefansarelikelytobeseriousandperfectionists.__40__A.Chocolatefansmustbegenerousandcharming.B.Butitdidn'tgotoAmericauntilthe18thcentury.C.Peopleallovertheworldcelebratethespecialday.D.Everyone,especiallychildren,lovedeatingicecream.E.Americansarenowoneoftheworld'slargesticecreamconsumers.F.Dr.AlanHirsch,however,believesitreflectsanindividual'spersonality.G.The“cool”holidaywasmadebyformerUSPresidentReaganonJuly9,1984.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A23yearoldwomanhasachievedanunbelievablefeatthatmanyofusdreamof—visitingeverycountryonEarth.LexieAlfordwasbornintoafamilyoftravelagents,whichgavehertheopportunityto__41__placessuchasCambodia,DubaiandEgyptduringherchildhood,accordingtoForbesmagazine.Shebegansavingupatage12to__42__hergoalofvisitingallcountries.Byher18thbirthday,shehadtravelledto72nations.InOctober,2016sherealizedshecouldseethe__43__nationsonherlistintimetosetanofficialrecord.Manypeople__44__hertravelonsocialmediaplatformInstagram,soshedecidedtochasetheworldrecordpartlyto__45__others.“Honestly,inthebeginning,I__46__wantedtopushthe__47__ofwhatIthoughtIcoulddowithmylifeandseeasmuchoftheworldaspossibleinthe__48__,”shetoldForbes.“Itwasn'tuntilthingsstartedgettingreally__49__thatIrealizedIwasinspiringpeoplearoundme,especiallythe__50__.”“IalsolovedvisitingNorthernPakistan,forthenaturalbeautyofthemountainsandkindnessofthelocalswereastonishing,”LexieAlfordsaid.“ThemostpleasantsurpriseabouttravellingtoallthesemisunderstoodareasoftheworldwasthatthecountriesthatIhadthe__51__expectationfor__52__beingthemostincredible.”“My__53__foryoungpeopleistobelievethatyoucandoanythingyousetyourmindtodo.Ifyouwanttotravel,youhaveto__54__sacrificestotravelaroundtheworld.Andit'sonlyamatterof__55__untilyoucanmakeitareality.”( )41.A.remarkB.settleC.tourD.love( )42.A.fundB.quitC.switchD.register( )43.A.powerfulB.idealC.developedD.remaining( )44.A.rankedB.modifiedC.followedD.criticized( )45.A.inspireB.grillC.understandD.accompany( )46.A.occasionallyB.simplyC.completelyD.temporarily,( )47.A.dreamB.buttonC.familyD.observation( )48.A.platformB.agencyC.processD.country( )49.A.dullB.officialC.naturalD.challenging( )50.A.adultB.youthC.bossesD.agents( )51.A.mostB.leastC.greatestD.worst( )52.A.startedwithB.showedoffC.endedupD.searchedfor( )53.A.adviceB.compromiseC.beliefD.information( )54.A.saveB.appreciateC.worsenD.make( )55.A.honorB.careerC.timeD.assessment第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。There__56__(be)countlessthingsthatcaninfluenceyoursleep.However,there'sonesurprisingfactorthatcouldbeaffectingyoursleep:thepaintofcolorinyourbedroom.According__57__anewsurvey,paintingyourbedroomacolorthat'stoobrightoreventoodarkinfluencesyoursleep.Differentcolorscansetdifferent__58__(mood)inyourspace,someof__59__maynotbefavorabletosleep.Ifyouwantyourbedroomtobemorecalming,you'd__60__(good)exploreneutrals(中和色),lightgreens,andgolds.Asisdescribedinthesurvey,dramaticcolorslike“brightreds,deepbrowns,andevenolivegreens”arelesslikely__61__(leave)youfeelingbrighteyedinthemorning.Besides,havingtoodarkaroommaynotkeepyouupatnight,__62__itcandamageyourenergyupon__63__(wake).Ontheotherhand,abrightcolorshouldbeavoidedinthebedroombecauseithasthepotentialtointerruptsleepandpromoteactivityratherthanrelaxation.Anyway,thatdoesn'tmeanthatdramaticcolorshavetobeoffthetable__64__(entire).Butremember:whenyoudecorateyourrooms,choosingtherightcoloris__65__must.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华。你的英国网友Tony听说中国的很多高中生都在上晚自习(eveningclasses),他想知道具体的情况,请你写一封邮件告诉他。内容包括:1.上晚自习的原因;2.上晚自习的内容;3.学生的看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。DearTony,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Itwasoneofthosedayswhennothingseemedtogoright.Idraggedmyselfoutofthebedandalloftheroutinesbeganearly.Idroppedmytwoolderchildrenatschoolwithreliefandunwillinglyheadedtothesupermarkettobuygrocerieswithmyyoungest.Iwasn'tfeelinganysenseof,appreciationformycomfortablehomeorlovelyfamily.Iwasgettingmadwiththisearlyday,andmyson,justfouryearsoldatthattime,wasbeingdifficult.Iracedaroundtopicktheitemswithnoregardtocost,whiletryingtocontrolmynaughtychildwhosebehaviorhadnowaddedtomycompletedispleasure.Yes,Iwasthatmother,threatening,androaringatasmallchild.Weeventuallymadeittothecheckoutandstoodinthequeuewaitingforourturn.Afterashorttime,Inoticedthatsomeonehadjoinedthelinebehindus.Iturnedandsawanoldman.Heworeadirtyovercoat.Hisshoeswerewornout,andhistrouserstappedaroundsocklessanklesonthiscold,wetday.Inhishandshejustcarriedasmallboxoflonglifemilk.Ihadtoomanygroceries.Iaskedhimifhe'dliketogoaheadofme.Itwasn'tanactofkindnessonmypart,alsonotmyautomaticreaction.PerhapsIjustdidoutofasenseofguilt,orIjustwantedhimgone.Afterall,hispresencemademeuncomfortable.Inthesameway,Ifeltuncomfortableandavoidedmyeyeswhenpassingahomelessperson.Hedidn'trespondtomeasifIhadsaidnothingtohim.Ilookedathimandrepeatedmywords.Thistime,IwassurethathehadheardwhatIsaid.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Helookedsurprisedanduncertain.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ihadtofindhimandgavebackthechange.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________,英语参考答案第一部分 听力1~5 BACBC 6~10 AACCB 11~15 BACAC 16~20 BCBBC第二部分 阅读第一节21~23 DAA 24~27 ADBD 28~31 BBDC 32~35 ADBC第二节36~40 GBEFA第三部分 语言运用第一节41~45 CADCA 46~50 BACDB 51~55 BCADC第二节56.are 57.to 58.moods 59.which 60.better 61.toleave 62.but/yet 63.waking64.entirely 65.a第四部分 写作第一节DearTony,Iamgladtoreceiveyourletteraskingforinformationabouttheeveningclasses.Followingarethedetailsthatmayhelpyoubetterunderstandthem.ThereasonwhywehaveeveningclassesisthatwehavetofacethepressureofGaokao.Everyonehastomakefulluseofeveryminutetostudywell.Besides,wecanfinishourhomeworkmoreeffectivelywhilestayingatschool.Whenwehaveeveningclasses,wecaneithergooverwhatwehavelearnedinthedaytimeortakesometests.Thoughsomestudentspossessoppositeopinions,mostofusareinfavoroftheeveningclasses.Afterall,timeandtidewaitfornoman.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第二节Helookedsurprisedanduncertain.Heaskedmequietly,“Madam,Ipossiblycouldn'tdoit.Areyousure?”“Sure!”Iconfirmed,noddingathimunwillingly.Hewentaheadslowly,paidforthemilk,andtookhischange.Then,tomyamazement,heturnedtomychildandpressedthechangeintohishand.Withoutanymorewords,heturnedaroundanddisappearedintothecrowds.Seeingthis,asenseofguiltfloodedintomymind.Ilookedaroundanxiously,hopingthathehadn'twalkedaway.Ihadtofindhimandgavebackthechange.Outofthesupermarket,anoldmanwithadirtyovercoatandsocklessanklescaughtmyattention.Irantohimquickly,pressingbackthechangeintohishandwithabigbagofbreadforhiskindness.Ihurriedawaybeforeheexpressedhisthanks.Atthismoment,myguiltgavewaytotherelief.Also,Ifeltcomfortableaboutmyhome,family,andevenmylife,ratherthanbeingmad.Agentlebreezesoftlykissedme.Iwenthomewithmylovelychildhappilyaswellasgratefully.
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