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重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月适应性月考英语试题(含答案)_2025年3月_250318重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月月考
重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月适应性月考英语试题(含答案)_2025年3月_250318重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月月考
重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月适应性月考英语试题(含答案)_2025年3月_250318重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月月考
重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月适应性月考英语试题(含答案)_2025年3月_250318重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月月考
重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月适应性月考英语试题(含答案)_2025年3月_250318重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年高三下学期3月月考
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2025 届重庆一中高三 3 月月考 英 语 试 题 卷 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写在答题卡上。 2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。 3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 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。 1. What did the woman order? A. Duck. B. Noodles. C. Dumplings. 2. Which is probably the woman's favorite part of the Olympics? A. The ice-skating events. B. The opening ceremonies. C. The athletes’ interviews. 3. What will the speakers do first? A. Make a meal. B. See a movie. C. Buy ice creams. 4. Where were the exam results posted last time? A. On the school website. B. To the students' house. C. At the school notice board. 5. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Do things later. B. Ask for help. C. Make a list. 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。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6. What is the man doing? A. Conducting a research. B. Asking for directions. C. Doing an interview. 7. Where are the speakers probably now? A. In the canteen. In the hall. In the lift. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。 8. What is the woman's primary advantage in applying for the job? A. Her study is good. B. She has rich experience in this field. C. She knows the company's products well. 9. Why does the man think the woman's suggestion is great? A. Because it's convenient. B. Because it's economical. C. Because it's trendy. 听下面一段对话,回答第10 至第12 三个小题。10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. A couple. B. Colleagues. E. Salesperson and customer. 11. How many shops have the speakers visited in total? A. Two. B. Three. C. Ten. 12. Which color is the speaker's existing sofa? A. Grey-blue. B. Green-blue. C. Black-blue. 听下面一段对话,回答第13 至第16 四个小题。 13. What happened to the report? A. It was lost. B. It was copied. C. It was damaged. 14. What was the last thing Jessica did to the report? A. Reading it. B. Saving it. C. Closing it down. 15. Who caused the problem according to Jessica? A. Her father. B. Her brother. C. Her mother. 16. What will the woman probably do next? A. Ask Gary to check her computer. B. Buy a new computer from Gary. C. Rewrite the report. 听下面一段独白,回答第17 至第20 四个小题。 17. Who is the speaker talking to? A. Adult villagers. B. His students. C. Present pupils. 18. What is the speaker doing? A. Selling a book. B. Teaching a class. C. Introducing himself. 19. What is the book about? A. Facts about steam trains. B. Stories about a village. C. The study of coal. 20. What closed many years ago? A. The school. B. The station. C. The shop. 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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A SILLY QUESTION AUTHOR: MIKE RAMPTON ILLUSTRATOR: GUILHERME KARSTEN PUBLISHER: NOSY CROW PRICE:£18.99 RELEASE OUT NOW From the minds of world-leading experts at the University of Cambridge, There's No Such Thing as a Silly Question answers many of those curious questions you and your little ones have been thinking about. Do bees sting other bees? What is fire made of? Why are aeroplane toilets so loud? Each page erupts with humorous illustrations that make this book a joy to read. ONE THOUSAND THINGS AUTHOR: ANNA KOVECSES PUBLISHER: QUARTO PUBLISHING PRICE:£12.99 RELEASE OUT NOWJust like it says on the cover, One Thousand Things contains 1,000 things for young readers to name, with quirk y geometric drawings that detail what they are and where they exist in the world. These items include body parts, things in nature, household items and space stuff. The simple illustrations combine to fill entire pages with dynamic scenes. The book is intended for children who are being introduced to the names of animals,occupations, utensils, electronic devices and transport. A tiny mouse follows the reader through the book,providing a Where's Wally-style challenge to find the things on every page. THE BIG AQUARIUM ADVENTURE AUTHOR: NANCY ROOP ILLUSTRATOR: MARIANA BOUNE PUBLISHER: DEVELOPMENTAL TEXTS PRICE:£18.99 RELEASE OUT NOW After schoolboy Stephen visits the aquarium with his family, his inquisitive friend Alex questions him about all the animals and the antics that went on there. From the truck-sized fish tanks to scary-looking skates,Alex finds out all about the aquarium. Part of The Big Aquarium Adventure is written in a dialogue style,making it very conversational and easy for children to follow. The book has interactive elements, asking the reader questions about their own experiences at aquariums, or questions they may have about the events covered in Alex's interview. The Big Aquarium Adventure is unique in providing young readers with scientific knowledge, as well as English language skills for producing their own stories and interviews. 21. What challenge does One Thousand Things provide for its readers? A Finding items on each page. B. Drawing electronic devices and transport. C Filling dynamic scenes. D. Locating a little mouse. 22. What's special about The Big Aquarium Adventure? A. It provides detailed information about aquarium animals. B. It is all written in a dialogue style. C. It helps young readers improve their English language skills. D. It covers a variety of interesting questions. 23. What do all the three books have in common? A. They are all sold at the same price. B. They are all intended for children only. C. They are all currently available for purchase. D. They all interact with readers. B Last year, my family and I embarked on a two-week vacation across the Iberian Peninsula, full of excitement for great dining. One of the things I anticipated most was my reservation at Rekondo in San Sebastián, Spain. This famous restaurant, a popular stop on the busy food-tourist route, was known for its outstanding cuisine. Upon being seated at my table, I was presented with an expansive and comprehensive wine. list. There weredetailed descriptions of various rare Rioja wines on each page. I dedicated a considerable amount of time to stordying this list intently before the long-awaited dish of hake kokotxas was finally served, its delicate flavor leaving a lasting impression. However, the most unforgettable meal was a surprise. It was at Chila, a Hunanese restaurant in Madrid.What made it special was that I could order the chef's special dishes via WeChat. While enjoying the tender Ibérico pork loin, which was combined with the spicy Padrón peppers and the flavorful fermented (发酵的)black beans, I saw Chinese families chatting happily nearby. This simple scene made me realize a big change in how we experience food while traveling. Before, we had to travel to certain places for “authentic” local food. But now, because of food documentaries, social media, and the convenience of travel, we can easily get various global foods. For example, we don't need to go to Paris for Ladurée macarons; we can find them in big US cities or order online.Hidden food spots that were hard to find are now easy to discover on TikTok This change isn't just the end of traditional food tourism. It's the start of a new era of food exploration.Places like Chila in Madrid connect different cultures. They bring Chinese food to the locals and give Chinese people living abroad a taste of home. In short, the future of food adventure is at the crossroads of different cultures, where new and exciting flavors are being created. 24. What was the author doing before the hake kokotxas was served at Rekondo? A. Looking through a thick wine list. B. Chatting with other diners about Spanish cuisine. C. Taking pictures of the restaurant. D. Reading about the history of the restaurant. 25. What do we know about the impact of social media on the food industry? A. Social media has made it more difficult for new food trends to emerge. B. Social media has mainly benefited large-scale food chains. C. Social media has caused a decline in the standard of food reviews. D. Social media has made global foods more accessible than ever. 26. What can we infer based on the passage? A. Customers who prefer traditional cuisine oppose any change in food tourism. B. Local food markets will disappear as global foods become easier to get. C. Restaurants can boost competitiveness by integrating food cultures in food options. D.Chinese technology is mainly used by Chinese immigrants abroad. 27. What is the primary message the author aims to convey? A.Traditional food tourism is no longer worth trying. B. New food trends are emerging at the cross-section of diverse cultures. C. Technology has made global food more popular but less delicious. D Hunanese cuisine is becoming more popular in Madrid. C The recent emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese start-up, has broken the current message in Silicon Valley regarding the development of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models. DeepSeek's open-source AI model,R1, has demonstrated capabilities comparable to those of leading models from major Americantech firms, but it was developed at a significantly lower cost and with less powerful hardware. This shift challenges the long held benef that only the wealthiest companies could dominate the AI landscape by investing heavily in resources. As tech giants struggle with this new reality, questions are being raised about their strategies and spending habits. The traditional approach of outspending competitors on advanced chips and expansive data centers is now under investigation Industry experts suggest that the focus may need to shift towards efficiency, with companies competing to create more cost-effective and environmentally sustainable AI solutions. Responses from American tech leaders have been swift, with OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman acknowledging the impressive nature of DeepSeek's R1 model and promising accelerated releases of new models. This competitive pressure is likely to lead to a reevaluation of data center investments and pricing strategies, as companies aim to remain relevant in a rapidly evolving market. Despite concerns about DeepSeek’ s claims regarding its development costs, its success has motivated otherAI labs to innovate and create more efficient models. The industry is expected to shift focus towards maximizingAI capabilities within existing computational limits rather than merely increasing hardware resources. Some industry leaders view DeepSeek's achievements as a validation of open-source AI, proving that open-source AI has its value. Furthermore, they advocate for greater cooperation and sharing of innovations among American tech companies. This perspective suggests that encouraging an open-source ecosystem could stimulate the overall competitiveness of the US tech industry. Ultimately, while DeepSeek's success may stimulate short-term adjustments in business models, it also highlights the potential for AI technology to popularize access and drive innovation across the globe. The ongoing evolution of the AI landscape will require companies to adapt to new realities, balancing competition with cooperation to ensure the continued advancement of the technology 28. What is the expected industry focus in response to DeepSeek's success? A. Increasing investments in advanced chips and expansive data centers. B. Developing more powerful hardware resources to compete with DeepSeek. C. Reducing the environmental impact of data center operations. D. Maximizing AI capabilities within existing computational limits. 29. What does the underlined word“validation” in Paragraph 5 mean? A. Confirmation. B. Denial. C. Construction. D. Disapproval. 30. What is the author's attitude towards DeepSeek's breakthrough. in AI' development? A. Cautious. B. Indifferent. C. Optimistic. D. Critical. 31. What does the passage imply about the future shift towards AI development? A. It will lead to a decrease in the overall competitiveness of the US tech industry. B. It will make AI technology accessible to more people and fuel innovation globally. C.It will increase the cost of developing AI business models f on all AI companies. D. It will limit the application of AI technology to only the wealthiest companies. D Important as giving and taking criticism is for getting along with others, one skill does outperform it: the ability to give compliments (赞美). However, giving compliments is no straightforward matter and requires skills and knowledge. Done well, words of praise can be a comforting balm for human relations. But done poorly; compliments can be ineffective. even destructive.Whether the compliment is effective in uplifting the other person depends on whether it is believable,appropriate, and qualified. If you tell me my hair looks good, I will dismiss it and suspect your motives,because I am hairless. Even if a compliment agrees with one's self-conception, it must meet three criteria to be accepted by its object. The praise must come from a person with credibility to give it, it must be sincere and unscripted, and it must occur in the appropriate context. Consider, for example, how you'd respond to a flattering compliment from a salesperson you'd never met about how smart and discriminating you are when you' re leaning toward a particular purchase. You'd probably find that kind of compliment off-putting, because the person doesn't know you well enough to judge your true qualities and is simply buttering you up to make a sale. The compliment fails on all three counts: the praiser lacks credibility, their sincerity is suspicious, and your willingness to spend money in a store is not a meaningful context for grading your intelligence. Given all of this, it might sound as though giving a compliment that can be accepted and beneficial is difficult and fraught. My idea is: Moving beyond other people's appearance and performance. One quality people rarely compliment — but should — is what the psychologist Rhett Diessner calls“moral beauty,” a characteristic that is reflected in acts of charity, kindness, sympathy, forgiveness, courage, or self-sacrifice.Diessner finds that witnessing such beauty brings moral elevation, which is experienced as“pleasant feelings of warmth in the chest, feeling uplifted, moved,” which in turns leads to being more “optimistic about humanity.” In a complicated and conflict-filled world, saying“Nice tie!” or“Good job!” is fine. But making a habit of recognizing and complimenting true acts of love and kindness can help us all get more of the uplift we need. 32. What can we learn from the first paragraph? A. Giving compliments is not as important as giving and taking criticism. B The impact of giving compliments is often straightforward and fixed. C. Compliments can be ineffective or even destructive when you are poor. D. The importance of giving compliments can never be overemphasized. 33. According to Paragraph 2, what will the author agree with about compliments? A. It is always challenging to deliver sincere compliments. B. Dishonest people are unqualified te give compliments. C. Various factors impact the effectiveness of compliments. D. Credible compliments should be well prepared beforehand. 34. What point does the author illustrate by mentioning a salesperson's compliment? A. Salespeople are not good at giving sincere compliments. B. Compliments given in a sales context are always believable. C. A compliment must meet certain criteria to be accepted. D. People should avoid believing compliments from a salesperson. 35. What might be the best title for the passage? A. The Art and Science of Giving Effective Compliments B. The Psychology behind Receiving Compliments Positively C. The Effect of Compliments on Human Relationships D. The Challenges and Rewards of Recognizing Moral Beauty 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Fostering Happiness: Strengthening Your Reward Sensitivity In our busy lives, we often pass up chances for joy. We might skip a birthday party or cancel a lunch date, thinking it's not worth the trouble. But this usually makes us feel even more down later. The secret to changing this is to strengthen“reward sensitivity”. 36 Reward sensitivity is like a muscle. It can grow stronger with regular practice. When we train ourselves to notice and value positive emotions, we can become happier. 3 7 They often struggle to feel pleasure, a conditioncalled anhedonia (unable to experience joy). A 2023 study showed that therapy focusing on positive emotions helps mental health more than treatments just reducing negative symptoms. A great way to strengthen reward sensitivity is to plan a small, fun activity daily. 38 Describe it in detail, focusing on the feelings and experiences. This practice, known as“savoring (尽情享受),” makes positive feelings stronger and gives you more motivation to seek similar experiences in the future. 39 . Instead of simply labeling an experience“good”, use more precise words like“thrilled,”“inspired, or “peaceful”. Sharing positive moments with others can make these moments even more meaningful, strengthening social bonds and spreading happiness. It's important to remember that embracing happiness doesn't mean ignoring pain. 46 By using these strategies in your daily life, you can cultivate a stronger sense of reward sensitivity and change how you experience and pursue happiness. A. Afterward, take a moment to recall the experience. B. It's the ability to find and truly enjoy positive experiences. C. We often avoid such activities, which make our mood decline. D. This is especially important for those with depression or anxiety. E. This practice helps you better understand and enjoy positive feelings. F. Despite life's challenges, feeling joy helps restore balance and toughness. G. Beyond savoring, expanding your emotional vocabulary can also help. 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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 On my son Andrew's 15th birthday, I took him to a shoe store to get a pair of sandals. Andrew is nonspeaking autistic (自闭症的) and 41 shopping when it's not busy. “Size 41 of those black sandals,please,” I told the clerks. Andrew 42 his feet into the shoes. A perfect 43 . We paid and thanked the clerks. “It's Andrew's birthday today. Fifteen!” I said. “Happy birthday!” they said. What comes next only happens when the voice inside says to do things 44 . Instead of having Andrew point to the“thank you” symbol on his picture chart, I held up his letter board. For 10 years, Andrew has used a picture chart to communicate with 45 representing important and common words: places, food,greetings and activities. Years ago, we discovered Andrew could communicate more 46 a letter board: an alphabet grid (方格) with letters he can point to and 47 out words. It's a simple but profound tool affixed(贴) to the back of his picture chart. Andrew pointed to 48 one by one:“Thank you.” One clerk spoke up:“Can I ask you what is that?Because I have a brother and he doesn't talk.” “Oh! This is an alphabet board that Andrew uses to communicate. It's changed 49 for our family, for Andrew.” I asked the clerk about his brother. He told us that Jason is 30 and doesn't speak, but he can do a lot for himself. 50 , no one really knows him. Maybe there's more, the clerk 51 “Andrew, what do you think?” I asked. Andrew started pointing to letters: “ 52 Jason he will change everyone's opinion of him in 26 letters.” “Wow, thank you!” the clerk said. Andrew 53 . This is how we 54 another person's life in a split second. I hope their whole family's life is changed because Andrew 55 on his 15th birthday to buy a pair of shoes. 41. A. hates B. wants C. prefers D. needs 42. A. touched B. walked C. moved D. slipped 43. A. fit B. one C. shoe D. couple 44. A. naturally B. differently C. intentionally D. casually45. A. people B. images C. languages D. others 46. A. via B. on C. under D. over 47. A. read B. speak C. spell D. work 48. A. words B. letters C. examples D. pictures 49. A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything 50. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Still D. Otherwise 51. A. doubts B. argues C. suggests D. wonders 52. A. Believe B. Tell C. Consider D. Hope 53. A. smiled B. cried C. accepted D. nodded 54. A. include B. improve C. impact D. involve 55. A. came up B. backed up C. stepped up D. showed up 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。 The Chinese animation film“Ne Zha 2” 5 6 (release) on Jan 29, Chinese New Year's Day, ranking first on the all-time Chinese box office list, according to online platform data. How come films 5 7 (base) on Chinese mythology have become massive hits at the box office? “Ne Zha 2” symbolizes rebellion. The image of Ne Zha has been transformed from the traditional tragic hero“returning to his father” to a modern reformer 58 changes his destiny against God's will”, which is in line 59 the spiritual hopes of today's youths and their determination to fight against labeling and pursue their goals. This 60 ( adapt) combines traditional cultural symbols with popular culture, such as punk style and modern expression, fostering 61 unique cultural identity. The film is also a great innovation in visual aesthetics (美学), using 5G and smart technology 62 improve) the theater experience. Furthermore, the film 63 (address) changing family ethics by transforming Ne Zha’ s parents from strict to loving figures and echoes younger generations’ pursuit of“family roots.” The individual and the collective have harmonized in the film. Ne Zha finally transforms from a rebellious individual to one carrying great responsibilities on his shoulder. 6 4 the spirit of individualism is not totally lost. This film raises hopes for the future popularity of Chinese animation movies both 65 (domestic) and internationally, potentially establishing Ne Zha as a new cultural brand of China. 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假如你是李华,得知英国的一家有关艺术和历史的博物馆:PooleMuseum 正在招募志愿者,你想要 加入他们,于是写了一封自荐信给这个博物馆招募组。要点如下: 1.表达写信目的; 2.介绍个人优势; 3.希望获准。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Poole Museum Volunteer Recruitment Team, _________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Best regards, Li Hua 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。 The doorbell rang one mid-December evening. After my husband's sudden death in that fall, I frequently had unexpected visitors in those early days, who sometimes brought dinner, often with tears. But when my 6-year-old son opened the door, nobody was there. Instead, on the doormat was a triangular box, decorated with a wide silver ribbon and a note that read“On the First Day of Christmas ……” A mystery. My sons and I had already managed to navigate Halloween, and our first Thanks-giving without Daddy.However, I was fearing Christmas. How could December have arrived without my husband? I didn't turn up the holiday tunes or turn out the Christmas decorations. There were mornings when, after I walked Danny and Jason to their elementary school, I would crawl back into bed and not emerge until they came home from school. The next night, the doorbell rang again. Another package. Two snowman mugs, a packet for hot chocolate tucked (塞) inside each one, tied with the same silver ribbon and including the same white card, this one reading“On the Second Day of Christmas...” We didn't hear a car engine or any footsteps or a muffled giggle.We didn't see anyone run away. Not a shape or a figure. The third night, I turned on the porch light and turned off the living room lights so we could see who was leaving the gifts. Then the boys and I sat on the sofa and waited. But as it grew darker, they grew bored, then hungry. I went to the kitchen to prepare dinner. When the doorbell rang, Danny and Jason ran to the front of the house, but all they found when they flung open the door were three large candy canes. Same silver ribbon.Same notepaper. Same message in the same black felt-tipped pen:“On the Third Day of Christmas……” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 As Christmas approached, the mysterious gifts continued. _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ It remains a mystery even now, but I decide not to look for the answer. _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________英语参考答案 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 1~5ABBCC 6~10 BAABA 11~15BCACB 16~20ACCAB 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) 21~25ACCAD 26~30CBDAC 31~35 BDCCA 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36~40 BDAGF 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) 41~45 CDABB 46~50ACBAC 51~55DBACD 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. was released 57. based 58. who/ that 59. with···· ·60. adaptation 61. a 62. to improve 63. addresses 64.But 65. domestically 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 【参考范文】 Dear Poole Museum Volunteer Recruitment Team. My name is Li Hua, and I am writing to express my interest in becoming a volunteer at your esteemed museum. As someone deeply fascinated by art and history, I am eager to share my knowledge and passion with museum- goers. I am fluent in English and possess excellent communication skills, which will help me interact effectively with both domestic and international visitors. Additionally, I have volunteered at local museums,where I guided tours and organized exhibitions. My organizational abilities and enthusiasm for learning make me adaptable to various tasks. Please feel free to contact me for further details. Thank you for your time and consideration, looking forward to your positive reply. Best regards, Li Hua 第二节 (满分25分) 【参考范文】 As Christmas approached, the mysterious gifts continued. On the fourth night, we arrived home to find four little tree ornaments, bundled in the silver ribbon. Same square of notepaper. Different colors of ink this time,and different handwritings, more childlike . Over the course of the next week, we received nightly offerings. Curiosity turned into a game for the boys, who thought it might be Santa Claus. And my anticipution grew, too. After 11 daysof offerings, the final gifts came on Christmas Eve, with a note reading, “Merry Christmas! From someone who cares.” It remains a mystery even now, but I decide not to look for the answer. It could have been a joint effort, a family project or one delightfully clever friend. I don't know and no longer want to know. However, there is one thing I do know. In those dark days of intense grief, somebody was shining a light our way with a simple but powerful message: “You are seen. You are loved.” That mysterious light pushed its way into our seemingly endless darkness. Not a miracle. Not magic. Just generous, selfless, and human love.