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德阳市高中2022级 第一次诊断考试
英 语 试 卷
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1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答是卡和试卷指定位工上。
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写在本试卷上无效。
3.满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第 |卷(选 择题 共95分
)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分
)
第一节(共5小曰;每小 t1.5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二 个选项中选出墩佳
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.Why wasthc man latc nor w。 rk?
A.He was stuCk in tafac.
B,He had a rafric accident,
C,His car broke down on thc road.
2.Where is thc w.o】】an probably io】 n’
A.peru. B,Britain. C.Mexico.
3.Whatis the nlan doing?
A.Placing an order
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B,Colm.plaining about an iteIt1.
C,Inquiring about a dclivery scrvice.
4.What do l″ek.tlow atX,ut Jin1?
A.Hc has a lcg inguly.
B,Hc withdrew iom the footballteam.
C.He spcnt his holiday with his teammates,
5.Wllo n1ight Lily b· e?
A.Thc wo1△ an’ s babysiter. B.The wom.an’ s boss, C.The woinan’ s child,
第二节(共 15小Ⅱ;每小压1.5分,满分2.5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二个选
项中选出圾佳选项,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
英语一诊 中1页(共 iO页
)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
6、
7题。
6.`Vllat was the woman doing whcn it started raining?
A,.she、vas walking home.
B.she was playing footbal1,
C,she was chating、 vith a fhend,
7.WIlat did the wotnan fail to do?
A.Find a shelter B.Contact her mOIn. C.see the lightning,
听第7段材料,回答
8、
9题。
8,Whcn does the convcrsation tak.e plaCc’
A.In the monling. B.At noon. C.In the aRemoon,
9,Why· doesn’ tthe nlan go to the connerence r。 。m no)、ˇ?
A.IIe needs to meet the Clients.
B,Hc is working on another task.
C1,He has chccked the heater benorc.
听第 8段材料 ,回答 10至 12题个
10.Whatis dle woFnan doing9
A.Borrowing a tent, B.PaCking a tent, C.Returning a tent.
II,Whatisthe wo.nlan’s rnotivation for climbing9
A,To havc nun. E;.To in1prove her ftmess. C..Tio get close to nattlre.
12.Where willthc spcakers do rock clinlbing together?
A,Ata gym. B.In thc wild. C.At a climbing center,
听第 9段材料 ,回答 13至 16题。
13.What happened to tl,e wonlan atthe bcginning?
A.she lost her phonc.
B.shc couldn’ t ind the、vay,
C),she was trnpped in heavy snoⅥ
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14.`Vhy did the wornarlturn ofFthe engine’
A,.The car was running out oFgas.
B.she stopped to answer a cal1.
C.The enginc couldn’ t work properly.
15.How did the wo!man keep warrn?
A.By drinking hottca. B.I;y using thc car heater C1.By having nlote clothes on,
16.What did the enlergcncy scrviCes do?
A,1·11cy called an an1bulance,
B.They led thc w·om.an to her hom.e.
C.They helped the wolmlan go to tllc main road.
听第 10段材料 ,回答 17至20题。
17.Which requirerilent is f.rst Incntioned’
A.Thc age limit. B.Police rccords. C.Referencos.
英语一诊 ”2页(共 10页
)18. Who can be a reference for the applicants?
A. Police officers. B. Their former bosses. C. Their relatives.
t9. What should the reference be about?
A. Work performance. B. Work habits. C. Work experience.
20. What will be at the volunteers' own expense?
Dinners. calls.
A. B. Phone C. Transportation.
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Biking Through Copenhagen
To get a street-level look at the city, try cycling Copenhagen, which provides great overview
tours and deep dives into emerging neighborhoods. One tour focuses on the district of Nordhavn,
an absolute must for anyone interested in modem architecture and sustainable development.
Make time tbr Refshaleoen, too, because the harborside neighborhood is home to some of the
best eateries and an institutes in the city.
Cultural Highlights
Copenhagen is a city bursting with culture. No matter the season, there's no shonage of
lhings to do in Denmark's international capital, whether boating the canals, visiting famous
museums, admiring modern architecture, or sampling some of the top restauranls in the world.
Because Copenhagen is relatively small and easy lo navigate by bike or public transit, you can
tick off many hot spots in onc long weekend. Shoppers interested in Danish design could fill
suitcases with treasures from Stilleben, FermLiving, Hay, and others. Fashion lovers will
likewise have their hands full, as Danish fashion has undergone a renaissance.
Exploring Copenhagen with Kids
Don'l hesitate to bring the kids, because Copenhagen's interactive museums and outdoor
play spaces make enjoying a family trip a breeze. The Danish Architecture Center is a sriking glass
building with colorful installations. Lego bins, and a thrilling lbur-story slide. At Design Museum
Denmark, kids will love the fantastical Egg chair, decorative pop an, and trendy lamps. They' Il
also enjoy a climb to the top of the Round Tower, Europe's oldest functioning observatory. The
1642 brick landmark offers long views to Oresund Bridge connecting Denmark to Sweden.
Dining and Communily Experiences
lf it's too ditficult to reserve a lable at one of Copenhagen's many Michelin-starred
restaurants, consider breaking bread with Vesterbro locals at Absalon Church,ajoyful community
house where shared meals often give way to ping-pong toumaments.
21. Who are likely to visit Nordhavn?
A. People who are into adventurous projects.
B. Visitors keen on ecological development.
C. Those hoping to have meals at besl eateries.
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ig3fi(nr0n)D. Tourists who enjoy visiting ancient buildings.
22. What will probably attract kids in Copenhagen?
projects.
A. lts rich activity B. Its plentiful treasures.
transportation.
C. Its convenient D. Its reasonsble layout.
23. Where can tourists interact with locals?
A. At Round Tower. B. In North Harbor
C. In Refshaleoen. D. At Absalon Church.
B
Every year, billions of kilograms of fresh produce are wasted and end up in landfills,
producing harmful greenhouse gases. Meanwhile, millions of people struggle with food safety.
Evan Lutz, CEO and founder ofHungry Harvest, is passionate about correcting this social injustice
through business. "My entire life I've wanted to become a social entrepreneur, notjust starting a
business that made money but also one that gave back to ensure no food goes to waste and no
one goes hungry," he explains.
Founded in 20l4,Hungry Harvest focuses on collecting and selling "ugly" produce-fruits
and vegetables that would otherwise be thrown away due to imperfections. The idea is simple
but powerful: rescue this produce, box it, and deliver it to customers weekly. To date, Hungry
Harvest has recovered 300,000 pounds ofproduce and donated 100,000 pounds to needy people.
Lutz' s inspiration came from witnessing poverty in Baltimore, and he aims to obviate food
deserts there by providing affordable fresh produce.
ln 2016, Lutz appeared on "Shark Tank," seeking a $50,000 investment for a 50lo share in
his company. He received $100,000 for l0% ownership, which he used for expansion purposes.
Cunently, Hungry Harvest operates in several locations, with goals to become the largest produce
delivery sewice nationally and reduce food waste significantly.
Inspired by the values from his parents, Lutz is deeply committed to giving back. "We sell
produce with purpose," he says, emphasizing the company' s social impact, hiring individuals
seeking a second chance, and revolutionizing the food industry. "We want to live a life of purpose.
And we do that by simply selling fruits and vegetables. We are happy to be fulfilling great mission
and to be doing something that 's really sustainable and that we think can really revolutionize the
food industry."
24. How did Evan Lutz address the lood issue?
A. By helping the needy families out ofpoverty.
B. By partnering with some local grocery stores.
C. By launching a firm selling imperfect produce.
D. By asking people not to produce greenhouse gases.
25. What is the meaning ofthe underlined word in Paragraph 2?
A.Get rid of. B. Bring about. C. Hold on to. D. Depend on.
26. What was Lutz's purpose in participing in "Shark Tank"?
A. To present his own business models.
B. To advertise his produce on the spot.
*E-B !f,4E',(* l0E)C. To promote his donations to the needy.
D. To seek funding to expand his business.
27. What can be concluded about Evan Lutz?
A. He is fond of sharing his own experiences.
B. He has a sEong self-protection awareness.
C. He has a great sense ofsocial responsibility.
D. He is devoted to making fortunes in his life.
c
In order to stay ahead of industry rivals, Microsoft-backed OpenAl has rolled out its latest
innovation-an Al model capable of g€nerating minute-tong videos based on text prompts(8fr).
The model, named "Sora" after the Japanese word for"sky", is currently available for red
teaming. Red teaming is a practice in which a team of experts, known as the red team, imitates
real-world use to identiry weaknesses in the AI system.
"Sora is able to generate complex scenes with multiple charactem, specific types of motion
and accurate details of the subject and background," OpenAI said, adding that it can create
multiple shots within a single video. In addition to generating videos from text prompts, Sora
can also animate a still image.
The video generalion model follows OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot, which was released in
late 2022 and created a hit around generative Al with its ability to compose emails, and write
codes and poems.
Sora is still a work in progress, with the company acknowledging that the model may
sometimes struggle with spatial details in a prompt and encounter dilficulties in following a
specific camera trajector( *[J t{tf/tjd ).
The new tool is not yet publicly available, and OpenAI has disclosed limited information
about its development process. The company, which has faced lawsuits ( ili i/r.\ ) from some
authors and The Ncw York Times over its use of copyrighted works to kain ChatGPT, has
not revealed the imagery and video sources used to train Sora.
OpenAI menlioned in a blog post that it is consulting with artists. policymakers and other
stakeholders before releasing the new tool to the public. The company also said that it is developing
tools to determine whether a video was generatcd by Sora.
Some other companies have their own text-to-video AI generators. Google is testing one
called Lumiere, Meta has a model called Emu, and Al start-up Runway has already been building
products to hclp filmmakers create videos. But AI expens and analysts said the Iength and qualily
ofthe Sora videos went beyond what has been seen up to now.
28. What can Sora do according to the text?
A. Generate complex video scenes.
B. Identify Japanese words correctly.
C. Track camera trajectory accurately.
D.Create still images fiom text prompts.
TE_B f,5Ti(*IOE')29. Which of the following most closely relates to "red teaming" in Para 2?
A. Public relations. B. Market research. C. Strategic planning. D. Quality control.
30. Why is OpenAI consulting with artists, policymakers and others before releasing Sora?
A. To make Sora more popular.
B. To avoid possible legal issues.
C. To show offits latest technology.
D. To ask for some financial support.
3l . Which ofthe following could be the best title for the passage?
A. ChatGPT Chatbor AHit in 2022
's
B. OpcnAI N€west Innovation: Sors
C. The Future of AI:Video Generation
D. Text-to-Video AI Generators: Game On
D
Most people are focused on the present. Fixing your flat tire is more pressing than figuring
out if you should use an electric car. Living by the beach is a lot more fun than figuring out when
your house will be underwater because of sea level rise. This basic human relationship with time
makes climate change a tricky problem.
Some institutions-including companies and governments that ultimately have the power to
dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions-can be even more concemed about the prcsent
than individuals are. Many companies are focused on quarterly eamings and growth. That helps
drive short-term behavior such as investing more on fossil fuels that makes long-term climate
change worse. And there are also big incenlives( &l dl,) for political leaders to think short-term.
Many of them get elected every four or five years, so they tend to operate on a much shorter time
cycle than this problem, climate change, which is unfolding over decades.
Fortunately, our collective focus on the present also offers hints, psychologists say, about
how to exploit our focus on the present to inspire action. For example, there are ways to highlight
the quick payotT for addressing climate change now. ln the political area, that could mean that an
oflicial gets more votes because he or she supports policies that reduce emissions. The promise
of a benefit in the next election may be more appealing than the goal of protecting future
generalions, even if the latter has more moral weight.
But in some ways, our focus on the present is less and less of a problem as climate change
makes itself more obvious today-in our daily lives. Everyone on the Earth is experiencing the
effects of a hotter planet. That makes it a problem of the present, not of the future.
That immediacy is already showing up in how people view climate change, according to
Anthony Le iserowitz, the director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. He
has been leading an annual poll on the topic for more than 15 years. As extreme weather is
becoming more common, he says support for climate policies is also growing, especially at
the local level. And widespread public support for climate prolicies can push corporate leaders
and politicians to act quickly.
32. What makes some companies focus on short-term behavior?
*E-B ;68(*ror)A.T·hey are forCcd.by political leaders.
B.1·hey arc eager to invest on fossil nuels.
C.They are intercsted in m.aking m.ore prosts,
.orscning environment.
D..Thcy arc concerned about the、″
33,What can be infcrred nron】 paragraph 2 and 3’
A,E.mission rcduction has been contolled,
B,sho“-tcnln gains block long-tentl aotion.
C.political leadcrs prencr long-tenn stategies.
D.Psychologists carc inore about clim.ate change.
34.What is the author’ s attitude towards the currcnt situation of dealing助`ith climate change?
A.optinistic. B,Pessimistic. C.1ndinferent. D.Neuta1.
35.`Vllat is thc n1ain idca ofth.e text?
A,【 )coplc don’ t care about climate change(1uc to prcscnt focus.
B.Clinlate change is a ftturc problen,that requires long-tenll planning.
C.Focus on the present rn.akes clirilatc change a dimcult issue but can also inspire action,
D.CoInpanies and govcmm.ents should be inore rcsponsiblc nor rcducing grccnhouse gas
emisslons,
第二节(共5小题;每小压2,5分 ,满分 12,5分
)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能坎入空白处的 I佳 选顶。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In today’ sd.igital age,the habit of reading books has taken a backseat〈iuc to social nlcdia
and the Inter!1et.However,reading ofR,rs numerous bencits that are often overlooked.Here are
thc top four a‘ lvantag.es of develoI,ing a regular reading habit.
Reading cncrgizcs t.hc brain. Just as our body necds exercise to stay healthy, our brain
requircs rcgular activity to remain sharp.~卫 鱼~Like chess or puzzles,reading advances Cognitivc
abilities and preserves nlental flexibility.
Rcadirlg activcly rcduccs strcss._1z~R~Cading ofncrs a tnental esoape, allowing you to
in1nlerse yourself in dif丫 ierent Ⅱ/orlds,thereby rcducing.stress and providing relaxation. C)ac。
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rcadcrs flnd valuable advice or solutions to their problcn1s、 vithin thc pages ofa book,
You can incrcasc knowlcdge by reading, Reading.has been.a cornerstonc of hunlan
dcvelop1△ent since the dawn of civilization,_E遏~.Fronl scIIhelp books to ncti。 n,reading
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bro8dens your understa1】 ding oF lifc and providcs inspiration and n1otivation, rhe knowledge
gained nrO1!lb。oks is pcrnlanent and cannot be ta.ken a、vay,
~卫⒉~A nch vocabulary improves communication skills,which are benencial in both
pronessional and acader!lic se“ ings.Additionally, having a good command of languagc boosts
self-confidence,esipecially in conversations witl,knowledgcablc audicnces.
Reading ofners nunlerous advantages,ftOIn i“ ,proving mental health to expanding knowledge
and vocabulaIγ.Devcloping a habit ofregular reading can ennch your life in nulmcrous ways..~垫⒐
A.Books hold timeless、 `isdom beyond digital content,
B,Engaging in reading delivers essential mental wOrkouts.
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C;,、 ou can build confidcnce`” `ith an enlarged vocabulary,
英语一诊 第7页(共 lO页
)D.Num.erous online storcs have many nrce e~b。 。ks to rcad.
E.The m.ore you read,thc beter your wnting skills will become.
F.Reading nlay secnl dull initially,but it gradually unlocks bencfts.
Ci.1Jnless you distact yoursclt daily concer!ls may oonstantly trouble you.
第三部分 语宙运用(共两节,满分30分
)
第一节(共 15小Ⅱ;每小曰 1分i满分15分
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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、 D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
outside my childhood home,regret washed.over me forthrowing away my spare kcy angnly,
The gardcn,once rny Inother’ s~41~,had grown wild,witll tlc roses abandoned.Mrs.Bnggs,
our ncighbor,_∠ ⒉~~my thoughts to mention my fathcr’ s iequent outings since m.y“ loth.er′ s
passing;I~ 43 a stnile,feeling awkward while replying.
lm
ARer shc left,I bcgan to pull at thc weeds_垒 生~.Even as Jason quietly_∠ 亘_to re“
m.y key,I was completely unaware.Hc.ˉ 至亟~.I speak witll Dad after mistakenly receiving a teXt
about nleeting.a Woman.nained Michelle,
s~48~,With shaky
Entenng the house,I was nooded with~47~,missing my mother’
hands,Itook out a m.ug I had m.adc for her tlat read“ s GREATEsT MUM.” lt was
`VORLD’
too_∠2._to havc been used by anyone elsc.Whem wc lea,I picked a rose△ om her garden,
anding~至2~despite the thoms(剌 ),Amving home,I plaCed山c rose in thc mug to remember
her E.ach p·etal~51~me of her love and strength, bringing me calin. Inspired, I decided to
_至互L_the gardcn in her honor,hoping to heal our far!lily.
While we werc working in the garden, Dad~ 53 ~uncxpectedly While witll us,hc
mentloncd MiChellc,a psyChological thcrapist(治 疗 师),guided him through these tougb
times.At his words,1 immediately.~上 生~eve〃由ing.Happily,we revived the g"den together,
·
nununng botll the roses and our~55~.Like !ny Inotlcr, we’ re proud tllat t.his g盯dcn is
whcre we enJoy valuable mornents.
4I.A.burden B,pnde C,desire D).playground
42,A.controlled B.shaped C.interrupted E〉.changed
43,A.lorced B,wore C.rctumed D,hid
44.A.rudely B.ocCasionally C,leisurely E).distractcdly
45.A.w·aitod B.approached C,w.andered 1>.paced
46.A.ordcred B.required C,suggested D,insisted
47.A,fear B.disappointm.ent C.tiredness D.sorrow
48.A.pcrsuasion B.prcsence C.rcJcction |D.resCue
49,A.precious B,expcnsive C,mystenous D.outstanding
50.A truth B.beauty. C,comfort D,pleasure
51.A.rcirlinded B.wained C.convinced D.innonned
52.A.decorate B,restorc C.design D.lct
53.A,turncd up B.looked around lC.stcppcd back I).passed out
54.A,.doubtcd IB.chccked C.explainod D.understood
55,A.professioms B.dreaFns C.hearts D.neighbors
英语一诊 第8页(共 10页
)第 l|卷 (非选择题 共55分
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第二节(共 10小通;每小题1,5分 i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。
At 4:27a.m.Beijing time on October 30,China’ s shenzhou 19 spacecran~° 鱼~(launch)on
a Long March 2F rooket and docked with thc Tiangong space stationjust 6.5 hours later.
The launch of the shenzh()u-19 crelved spaccship is~57~conlplete succcss,aCCording to
the Chinn Manned space Agency(CMsA).This mission marks the 33rd mission of China’
s
manned spacc prograrn,~58 Jfeamre)a ncw crew ofastonauts:mission commandcr Cai Xuzhe,
and arst~tilne ast·onauts song Lingdong and Wang lHiaoze, R.cmarkably,Wang is only tllc third
femgle Chinese astonaut~59~(pa“ icipate)in曲e spacenight,while aboard Tiangong,the
crew Will coilduct 86 science and technology eXperinlents,inCluding cultivating plants like lettuce
and sweet potatoes, and studying △uit nics~6o~gcnetic similarltics to huinans make them
idcal nor t.his rescarch.
China has_鱼
⊥_(active)carned out space explormion missions in recent years,including
tlle launches of Chang’ e lunar probcs,the Mars probe 1·ianwcnˉ l,~62~the solar exploration
’
satellite Xih.c,as well as tbe oonst△ 】ction of the country· s space station.· rhcse missions have
continuously doepencd peoplc’ s understanding of the univcrse and cont·ibuted to~_鱼昼 _
(improve)thC well-being oFhumani0.
As China p.rcpares for nlanned lunar exploration,astronauts will require special training to
deal with tbc moon’ s~64~(low)gravity than the ennh’ s,Dcspite the nsks in space trave1,
Cbina’ s“one launch,one backup” policy cnsurcs~65~(secure)m.easures are in place.As
shenzhou 19 oonti1tues its six-month inission, it den1onstrates C)hina’ s progress and arnbitions
in spacc cxploration.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分
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第一节(满分15分
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1.对此格言进行解释
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2,结合个人经历谈论此格言的意义或启示。
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2.标题已给出,不计人总词数
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英语一诊 第9页(共 lO页
)第二节(满分25分
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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。
C)ur housc stood opposite thc cntrancc of a popular hospital in the city.`V· c livcd downstairs,
renting out the upstairs rooms to outpatients(门 诊病 人 ).Onc summcr evcning,as l prepared
dinncr, l hcard a knock on the door 、vhile I was doing nly chores. l opcncd thc door to a
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truly a、vfu1-looking n1an△ `ith a terribly s、 vollen facc,‘ Good evening.’ he said pleasantly.“ I· vc
come to see if you’ ve a room forjust one night.l arrivcd this mo!η ing nrom thc eastem shore
r treatmlent and nlust 、vait for the morning bus,” ⒈Ie explaincd his fruitless search since
n。
noon, considcring.that his appearance discouraged potential hosts. ‘‘ I kno、、 · nly facc looks
tcrrible,but my doctor says with a few more reatments·
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A n1onlcnt of hesitation passcd before his next M/ords convinced n】 I can slcep in this
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rocking chair on the porch,My bus leaves early.’ W.c agrecd to nnd hirn a bed,though hc could
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rest on thc porch in thc bcginning. Insidc, I IInishcd supper, thcn invited hinl to join us. No,
thank you,” he replied,holding up a bro、 vn paper bag.A11er cleaning up, I joincd hinl on the
porch,It didn’t take a long.tin】e to see that this old Inan had an oversized heart cro、 vdcd into that
tiny body,I·le cxplained that he lished for a living to suppon his daughter,hcr five children,and
her husband,who was pcmianently cripplcd(瘸 的 )nrom a back injuα He didn’ t tell it by
、、 `ay of con1plaint. In fact, hc 、、· as g.rateful that no pain accon1panied his discasc, which 、~`as
apparently a form of slkin cancer
That night,we set up a oamp cotin the kids’ room for him.In the moming,the linens were
ncatly foldcd,and he ofas already outsidc. lic declincd brcaknast.But bcnorc leaving n。 rthe bus,
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he asked hesitantly,‘ Could I plcasc rcturn nor nly next trea1mcnt’ l won’t inconvenience you.I
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can sleep i内`eIl in a chair” He added,‘ Your children n】ade n】e leel at home.Adults are bothered
by iny face,but childrcn don· t seem.to mind.” I assurcd hinl hc was always wclcoine herc,
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The old illan returned for his next treatrnent as pronliscd,bringing a big nsh,
We realized that the joumey with the old man was far from over,expecting his next visit
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