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河北承德第一中学高二上学期第二次月考英语试题时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分听力(共20小题;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.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Lee?A.Hehasmanyties.B.Hehasma
nyhats.C.Hehateswearingatie.2.Whatwouldthewomannotlikelohave?A.Beef.B.Juice.C.Slicedtomatoes.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.SusanlivesinAmericanow.B.SusanlivedinAmericafor12years.ZC.SusanmovedtoAmerica12yearsago.4.Whoarethetwospeakersmostprobably?A.Classmates.B.Tea
cherandstudent.C.Husbandandwife.5.Wheremaythewomanlive?A.InApartment13-B.B.InApartment33-A.C.InApartment33-B.第二节(共15小
题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独内。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,你将有吋间阅读各个小题,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至7题。6.Whattimewilltheplanetakeoff?A.At1:30pm.B.At3:00pmC.At3:30pm.7.Whatwillthemando?A.Callthehotel.B.Callataxi.C.Boo
kahotel.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whydoesthemanwanttochangeatable?A.Becauseit'ssodirty.B.Becauseit'sinthesmokingarea.C.Be
causehewantsatablebythewindow.9.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Amanager.B.Areceptionist.C.Awaitress.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenwillt
hemanleave?A.NextSaturdaymorning.B.NextSaturdayafternoon.C.NextSaturdayevening.11.Howwouldthemanliketofly
?A.Economy.B.Firstclass.C.Businessclass.12.Wherewillthemantaketheplane?A.InShanghaiB.InBeijingC.InMadrid听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatd
oesthewomando?A.Atourguide.B.ATVhostess.C.Awriter.14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisjob?A.Interestingbutdemanding.B.Easybutboring.C.Excitingandeasy
15.Whichisthemostpopularthemeparkwithadventurerides?A.MagicKingdom.B.CedarPoint.C.UniversalStudio.16.Whichcountrywil
lbuildthelongestrollercoaster?A.SingaporeB.TheUSC.China听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydopeoplebuildundergroundhouses?A.Tosavetimeandenergy.B.Tosavelan
dandmoney.C.Tosavelandandenergy.18.Whatdopeoplethinkoftheideaofundergroundhouses?A.Anoldone.B.Anewone.C.Awrongone.19.Whatdoweknowabo
utCanada?A.Ithasundergroundfactories.B.Ithasundergroundshop-houses.C.Ithasundergroundshoppingcenters.20.HowdoesJ
oycefeelathomeinFebruary?A.Cool.B.Warm.C.Cold.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASummerCa
mpJobsLookingtohavethebestsummerexperienceever?Ourcampsemploystaff(员工)foranumberofroles,includingcampcounselors(顾问),waterandsportsspecial
ists,andarts,theatreandoutdooradventurespecialists.Itwouldbebetterifyouhaveanyexperienceinworkingwithchildren!JCUSA(JewishCamp
sUSA)willworkwithyoutofindthemostsuitableroleandcampforyou.WhatyouaregoingtodoThisisajoblikenoother;wepersonallygettoknowyo
uandourmostimportantthingistomakesurethatyougotoacampthatsuitsallofyoursituations.★Therightovernightcam
p-youcanselectthiskindofcamptohaveastart.Don’tworry,youwillfeelcomfortableandrightathome.★Thecorrectrole-A
tcamptherearemanydifferentrolesandwewilldecidetogetherfromyourapplicationandinterviewwhatwillsuityoubest.Wewi
lllookintoyourpreviousexperiencesandfocusonwhatyouneedforyourfuturetogiveyouthechancetodosomethingyouloveeveryda
y.★Campready-youwillhavespecifictrainingforyourroleatcampsoyouwillgofullypreparedforyourjob.Youwillbepartofagroupgo
ingtocampandwillknoweveryonebeforegoing.Whatweoffer★Youwillgetpaidinyourfirstyearbetween$1,650and$2,400
uponcompletionofyourcamptask.★ThechancetogowithagroupofJCUSAstaffandtomeetthembeforeyouarriveatyourowncamp★TravelaroundtheUSAfo
rupto60days!Whatweask★Atleastfinishedhighschool-youmustbe18by2020.★Youaresomeonewhoisenergetic,outgoingandlooking
foraculturalsummerexperience.★YoudonotneedtobeJewishtoapplytoworkataJewishsummercamp.21.Whichofthefollowingexperienceisanadvantageforanapplicant
togetthejob?A.Havinganightjob.B.Workingwithkids.C.Studyingabroad.D.Beingagardener.22.Whatwillthenewstaffget?A.Anewspecifictraining
card.B.Asalaryofmorethan$2,400amonth.C.Achancetotravelaroundtheworldfor60days.D.Achancetoworkwithagroupo
fJCUSAstaff.23.Whichisunnecessaryforthenewstaff?A.Theymustbe18orolderby2020.B.Theyshouldatleastgraduatefromhighschool.C.TheyneedtobeJ
ewishforaJewishsummercamp.D.Theyshouldbeoutgoingandwillingtocamp.BAttheageof14,JamesHarrisonhadamajorchestoperationan
dherequired13units(3.4gallons)ofbloodafterwards.Theblooddonations(捐赠)savedhislife,andhedecidedthatonceheturned18,hewou
ldbegindonatingbloodasregularlyashecould.Morethan60yearsandalmost1,200donationslater,Harrison,whosebloodcontainsanantibody(抗体)thathassavedthel
ivesof2.4millionbabiesfrommiscarriages(流产),retiredasablooddonoronMay11.Harrison’sbloodisvaluablebecausehenaturallyproducesRh-negativeblood,whichcon
tainsRh-positiveantibodies.Hisbloodhasbeenusedtocreateanti-DinAustraliasince1967.“EverybottleofAnti-
DevermadeinAustraliahasJamesinit,”RobynBarlow,theRhprogramdirectortoldtheSydneyMorningHerald.“It’sanamazingthing.
Hehassavedmillionsofbabies.Icryjustthinkingaboutit.”Sincethen,Harrisonhasdonatedbetween500and800millilitersofbloodalmosteveryweek.He’smade1,162d
onationsfromhisrightarmand10fromhisleft.“I’dkeepgoingiftheyletme,”HarrisontoldtheHerald.Hisdoctorssaiditwastimetosto
pthedonations—andtheycertainlydon’ttakethemlightly.Theyhadalreadyextendedtheagelimitforblooddonationsforhim,andthey’recuttingh
imoffnowtoprotecthishealth.Hemadehisfinaldonationsurroundedbysomeofthemothersandbabieswhohisbloodhelpedsave.Harrison’sre
tirementisablowtotheRhtreatmentprograminAustralia.Only160donorssupporttheprogram,andfindingnewdonorshasproventobedifficult.ButHarr
ison’sretirementfromgivingblooddoesn’tmeanhe’scompletelyoutofthegame.Scientistsarecollectingandcataloging(列入目录)hisDNAtocreatea
libraryofantibodiesandwhitebloodcellsthatcouldbethefutureoftheanti-DprograminAustralia.24.Whatdoweknowa
boutJamesHarrison?A.Hesaved2.4millionpoorpeople.B.Heistoretireasablooddonor.C.Heisaverygratefulblooddonor.D.Hedonatesbloodnearlyeveryday.
25.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingParagraph4?A.TostateHarrison’sdecisiontocontinuedonatingblood.B.TodescribehowHarrison’sdonationscomet
oanend.C.TointroducesomebabiessavedbyHarrison’sblood.D.TopraiseHarrisonforhiscooperationwiththedoctors.26.Whatcanweinfer
fromthepassageaboutHarrison?A.Afterhisretirement,theRhprogramwillfail.B.Newdonorsareeasytofindinashorttime.C.Hecontinuestocontri
butetotheRhprogram.D.HisDNAiskeptinalibraryforfuturestudy.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AUniqueManwithaRareBloodTypeB.TheBloodSavingMillionsofBabiesC.ASpecialBloodTypeDonortoRetireD.TheManwiththeGoldenArmCCoca-Cola,whichrepo
rtedproducedmorethan3milliontonsofplasticpackagingin2017,announcedThursdayitwantsto“helpfixtheworld’splasticwasteproblemonecommu
nity(社区)atatime.”Thesodagiantisdoingsobyproviding$5.4millionforrecyclingprogramsincitieslikeAtlanta,Boston,DenverandHouston.Inthese
cities,partners,likeTheGreenBlueInstituteandTheRecyclingpartnership,whichreceivethemoney,willworktogethertoimproverecyclingrates.“Wefocusonareas
wherewehavetheabilitytomakethebiggestinfluenceoncommunitiesthroughthefundingandexpertskillsofCoca-Colaemployees.”CarlosP
agoagoa,Coca-Cola’sgroupdirectorofcommunitypartnerships,saidinastatement.“Ineachcity,localpartnerswillworktogethertoidentifybarrierstorecyclingona
locallevelandtestarangeofsolutions,”headded.“Wehopethelearningsfromthese‘modelmarkets’canoffersolutionstoothercitiesfacingsimil
archallenges.”Aspartoftheeffort,TheRecyclingPartnershipandthecityofAtlanta,wherethecolacompany’sheadquartersarebased,willsen
dstreetteamsouttoopenrecyclingcartsandleavecitizenscardsinformingthemwhattheycanandcan’trecycle,andlet
themknowhowtheireffortswork.“TwoofthemosturgentproblemswithrecyclingintheU.S.todayarelackofaccess,followedbypollutioninrecycling,”Kee
feHarrison,CEOofTheRecyclingPartnership,saidinastatement.“WeknowfromthesuccessofAtlantain2017thatthecitizenswanttorecycle,andthatcommunicatingwit
htheminthestreetworks.”Lastyear,Coca-Colaannounceditstasktocollectandreuseabottleorcanforeachoneitsells,andincreasetheamo
untofitsproductsoutofrecycledmaterialsto50%by2030.Thebrandalsoaimstomakeallitspackagingfullyrecyclableby2025.28.WhatdoesCoca-Colacompan
yintendtodointheprogram?A.producetheleastpackaging.B.pickupwasteincommunities.C.helpdealwithplasticwaste.D.buildaplan
ttorecyclewaste.29.What’sparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Whatorganizationsparticipateintheprogram.B.HowCoca-Colacarr
iesoutitsprogramC.WhatthelocalpeopledoinCoca-Cola’sprogram.D.HowCoca-Colachoosescitiesfortheprogram.30.Whatdo
streetteamsdotohelp?A.Sortoutvariouswasteinthecity.B.Lookintothecauseofpollution.C.Handcardstothelocalsinperso
n.D.Instructlocalpeoplewhattorecycle.31.WhatdoesKeefeHarrisonthinkoftheprogram?A.Promising.B.Difficult.C.Pione
ering.D.Costly.DTwenty-fiveyearsago,mostyoungBritonswantedacareerinlaw,tobeadoctor,or,iftheywerecreativeenough,totakeupsin
ging.Buttoday,thingsstanddifferently.AccordingtoasurveybyTescoMobile,aUKcompany,the“dreamjob”ofyoungpeopleagedbetween16and25
intheUKisavideoblogger,or“vlogger”(视频博主).Thesurvey,carriedoutamong1,002people,foundthatasmuchas40percentofthemputv
loggerastheirnumberonechoiceonalistofidealcareers.ThischangeisundoubtedlyasaresultoftheInternetandsocialmedia.Theyhavemadeitsomucheas
iertoreachaudienceoftheworld,withouthavingtoenteracareerinshowbusinessinthetraditionalway.Inthepast,thebiggeststarsweretrainedbythe
Hollywoodstudios;now,anyonewithacomputercameracanbecomeastar.Vloggersarethebigstarsoftodaybecausetheyarenormalpeopleinteractingwiththeirfa
nsabouteverydaylife.However,whatpeopleseeisonlythebrightsideofbeingavloggerandtheyfailtonoticethefactthatonl
ythosewhoaresuccessfulearnfameandfortune.Foreverysuccesstherearehundredsofotherswhonevergetoffthestartingline.Therea
rethedreamsthatcometrueandthedreamsthatremaindreamsforever.Althoughbeingvloggersispopular,someyoungpeoplechoosetofo
llowcareersthatdon’tnecessarilyearnthemfame,butallowthemtomakegooduseoftheInternettosharetheirhobbies.YoungIsr
aeliDavidLeshaw,forexample,runsabusinesscalledtheFinishersClub.It’sanonlineplatformforrunnerstokeeparecordoftheirraces.Hisjoballow
shimtoexpresshisenthusiasm,andisalwaysalearningexperience.Andthat'senoughforhim.32.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.MostyoungBri
tonschoosetobevloggersastheirjob.B.TheInternetisinfluencingyoungBritons’careerchoice.C.TheInternetistakingth
eplaceoftraditionalstudios.D.YoungBritonscannotfindjobswithouttheInternet.33.WhydomoreandmoreyoungBritonschoosetobevloggers?A.Vloggerscane
arngreaterfameandmoremoneyontheInternet.B.Thereistoomuchcompetitioninthetraditionalshowbusiness.C.TheInternet
makesitconvenienttoentershowbusiness.D.Anyonewithacomputerwillsurelybecomeastar.34.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph5?A.Onlyafewvloggerscanbe
famousandwealthy.B.Avloggercannotearnfameandfortune.C.Peopleoftenseethebrightsideofbeingavlogger.D.Dreamswillalwaysremaindreams.35.Whatdoyoungpeople
likeDaviddoontheInternet?A.Learnfromothers.B.Becomeanonlinehit.C.Holdrunningraces.D.Combinejobswithho
bbies.第二节共5小题,每题2分,共10分根据短文内容,从短文后七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两个是多余的选项。HowtoMakePlansMostpeoplegetscaredwhentalkingaboutpla
nningorwritingplans.36.Andyouneedtoplanforsuccessasplanningreallyworksandinspiresyoutogostraightahead.However,howtocreateeffectivepl
ansisstillaproblem.Don’tworry,andjustfollowthestepsbelow.Step137Whatplanshaveyouhadinthepast?Probably,insomeofyourplans,youhaven’tendedu
pwhereyouthoughtyouweregoingtoendup.Getagoodunderstandingofwhatyouhavedoneandwhatyouhaven’tdoneinthepast.Itisaprimaryfoundationforyourne
wplan.Ifhavingnoplan,justtakeactionsandmakeplansrightnow.Step2ThinkabouttheWhat-IfsWhenyouarebuildingy
ourplans,youshouldconsiderwhereyouaregoingandmakecleartheWhat–Ifs.Becausenoteverythingjustgoessmoothlyasyoubelieve.38.Step3DocumenttheplansWhen
startingtomakeplans,youshouldtrytowritethemdown.Itisofkeyimportanceforthefuture.39.Inaddition,makesureyouhavetheplansfullywrittenoutwitha
llthekeyelementsconcerned,includingdetails.Step4UpdatetheplansAccordingtoyourwrittenplansandactualsitu
ation,youshouldcheckouttheplansyouhavecompletedandhaven’tcompleted.40.Makesurealltheassumptions(假定)ar
ethereandworkoutthedetails.Afterhangingonforsomedays,planningwillbegettingsimplerandeasier.A.ReviewhistoricalplansB.Make
newplansimmediatelyC.Actually,peoplearemorelikelytosucceedinaplannedwayD.Andyouneedtocontinuewhatyouhaven’tdoneandupdate
itE.NotallpeoplecanmemorizeeverywordtheysaidandthoughtwellF.AndwhatyoushoulddonextistocheckyourplanmonthlyorquarterlyG.Foryou
rbenefits,youneedtomakePlanAandPlanBincaseofchangesandcontingencies(偶发事件).第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Atweekends,Iwenttothelocallibr
arytoborrowbooksasusual.OnmywaythereIwouldpassbythenursinghome.ThistimeasIwalkedtowardthelibrary,Isawanoldwoman41thereallbyherself.TodayId
ecidedtogototalktoherinsteadofjustwalkingpast.Theoldwomanwasvery42toshareherlifewithme.Shetoldmeaboutherfatherwhowasa(an)43workingatafamous
hospital.Shetoldmeaboutthewonderful44shehadtakenwhenshewasexploringinAfricaandthe45momentsshehadwithherfriends.Shesmiledwhile46herbesttime
s.Wesatthereforaboutanhour.Shetoldmeshewas47andthatitwasnicetotalktosomeoneaftersuchalongtime.Thelastpersonshehadhada(n)48
withwasanursebutshehadfoundanother49andleft.Itmademefeel50thatsomeoldpeopleareeasilyaffectedbythesocial51.Andsometimesthiscanhaveaserio
useffectontheir52.Weshouldtryourbesttosparesometimeto53theelderly,whethertheyareourgrandparents,neighborsor54arandom
(任意的)elderlyperson.Theelderlywomanwashighly55andIlearnedsomuchfromherinlessthananhour.41.A.singingB.si
ttingC.spinningD.sleeping42.A.excitedB.amazedC.exhaustedD.challenged43.A.victimB.detectiveC.physicianD.announcer44.A.adventuresB.theatersC.pla
cesD.tournaments45.A.differentB.severeC.difficultD.amusing46.A.enjoyingB.describingC.performingD.clarifying47.
A.aloneB.regretfulC.popularD.harmful48.A.partyB.discussionC.appointmentD.conversation49.A.friendB.patientC.jobD.destination50.A.sadB.proudC.unwil
lingD.certain51.A.rankB.separationC.pressureD.discrimination52.A.viewB.abilityC.futureD.health53.A.catchsightofB
.makesenseofC.keepcompanywithD.leaveout54.A.alsoB.evenC.everD.still55.A.considerateB.royalC.cautiousD.wise第二节,共10题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下列短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。WhentheactionmovieWolfWarriorⅡbrokeChina’sbox-officerecordsin2017,alessprominent(杰
出的)figureunexpectedlyleftastrong56(impress)ontheaudience˗amilitary(军方)scientist57(call)Dr.Chenwhodevelopedavaccine(疫苗)foradeadlyvirusspreadingacr
ossAfrica.Twoyearsago,arealmilitaryscientistDr.ChenWei58(send)fromChinatoAfricatofightagainstthedeadlyEbola.Theonlydi
fferencebetweenthetwofiguresis59therealDr.Chenis“she”.WhenSARSbrokeoutinChinain2003,Dr.Chenandherteamisolatedthevirusandidentifi
edthecauseofthediseasewithoutdelay.60(luck),theeffortsdevotedbythemhadpreventedabout14,000front-linemedicalworkers61gettin
ginfected.AfterSARS,theforward-lookingwomanshiftedherattentiontoEbola62claimed(夺去)over10,000livesworldwide.In2015,sheandherteamwenttoSierra
Leoneandstartedtheirsecondphaseofclinicalexperiments.Aftercountlesstrialsanderrors,hervaccinehasprovensafeandeffective,andbeenwidelyadmi
nistered(供给)tostaffassignedtohelppeopleinAfrica.FromSARSandEbolatoCOVID-19,Dr.Chenhasspenthalfofherlife63(fight)againstlife-threa
teningviruses.“Wedonothaveanyotherchoicesbut64(win),”shesaid.Andshemade65.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)假定你是李华,留学生Sophia发来邮件说她下个月参加普通话水平测试(Puton
ghuaProficiencyTest),希望你能给予辅导。请用英语给她回一封邮件,内容包括:1.说明意愿;2.说明辅导安排(时间,内容等)。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。Afewyearsago,thecompanyIworkedforsentmywifeandmetoliveinNewYorkforayear.I’vealwayslovedrunning,soIwasreallyhap
pywhenIfoundoutIlivednexttoCentralPark.ThismeantthateverymorningIcouldgoforarunbeforeIwenttowork.Becausealotofpeople
hadtoldmetobecarefulofrobbersinthepark,sousuallyIdidn’ttakeanythingwithme.HowcouldtheyrobmeifIdidn’thaveanything?But
onemorning,mywifegavemea$10billandaskedmetobuysomebreadontheway.Itwasabeautifulmorningandtheparkwasquietwithveryfewpeoplew
alkingorjogging(慢跑)around.WhileIwasrunningthroughthepark,anotherjoggerknockedintome.Heapologizedandcontinuedrunning.Forawhile,Idid
n’tthinktoomuchofit.However,whenInoticedthewidepathwhereIwasrunning,Ithoughtitwaskindofstrange.Thewar
ningofrobbersintheparkoccurredtome.“Itcouldhavebeenarobber!”Isuddenlybecamealarmed,soIcheckedmypocketandfoundthatthemoneywasmissing.Wi
thoutthinkingtwice,Iranafterthatjogger.Ifinallycaughtupandheldhimbythearm.Ishouted,“Givemethe$10bill!Now!”Iamnotusual
lyahot-headed(性急的)person,butIgotreallyangrythistime.Icouldn’tbelievetherobberywasactuallyhappeningtome.Filledwithanger,Ishook
myfistathim.Thisseemedtofrightenhim.Hequicklyputhishandinhispocketandgavemethemoney.Thenheranawayasfastashecould.Iboughtthebreadandwenthome.Assoonas
Igothome,Icouldn’twaittotellmywifemystory.“Youwon’tbelievewhathappenedtome,”Istartedwithpride.Shestoppedmeimmediat
ely,“Iknow,youleftthemoneyforthebreadonthekitchentable.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1Lo
okingatthemoneyonthetable,Istoodthere,shocked._____________________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________英语答案一、听力AABCBBABCACABABCCACBBDCCBCDCBDABCADCAGEDBACAD
BADCABDCBD语法填空:56.impression57.called58.wassent59.that60.Luckily61.from62.which/that63.fighting64.towin65.It小作文:DearSophia,I’mmo
rethanwillingtoofferyousomeadviceaboutthePutonghuaProficiencyTestyouwilltakenextmonth.Ifpossible,I’dliketomeetbetween6p.m.and8a.m.onWednesdaya
ndSundayeveryweekbecauseIhavenoclassthen.Willitbeconvenientforyou?Firstly,wewillfirstimproveyourpronunciationofHanyuPinyin.Besides,wewillchoos
eatopicandtrytohavesomediscussions,whichcanbeofgreathelptoyou.Wishyouallthebestinthetest.续写:Lookingatthemoneyonthetable,Istoodthere,shocked
.Fortherestoftheday,Ifeltextremelyguilty,withtheinnocentjoggerandhis“helplessness"onmymind.“HowcouldIbesorudetohimwithoutknowingthetruth?Whywa
sitthatthejoggergavemethemoney?IstillrememberhisfrightenedfacewhenIscaredhimawaylikeamonster.Idecidedtofindachancetoapologizetohim.Thene
xtmorning,Igotupandwenttotheparkasusual,butnotforjogging.IjusthungaroundwhereImetthatjogger,butinvain.Forseveraldays,Iwaitedatthesamespot.Buttomy
disappointment,hedidn'tturnup.ItwasalmostaweeklaterbeforeIfinallyspottedhimagain.I,the“robber”,gavethe
$10billbacktohimandsaidsorrytohimagainandagain.Fortunately,heforgavemeforwhatIhaddonetohimandsaid,“Oh,itdoesn'tmatter.”Manyyears
havepassed,butIcanstillfeelmycheeksburningwithshame.Fromtheexperience1havelearnedthatitistooearlytojudgeapersonbeforeyouknowthetruth.