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2024学年第一学期高三英语测试卷(二)全卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间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。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.Howistheweatherinthemountains?A.Rainy.B

.Sunny.C.Snowy.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Cooking.B.Traditions.C.Experiments.3.Whydoestheman

readinweaklight?A.Heisafraidoflight.B.Hisbrotherissleeping.C.Hedoesn’tcareabouthiseyes.4.Howmuchmoneydidthemanlendthewoman?A.$70.B.$80.C.$100.5.Wh

atistheman’sopinionaboutsleep?A.Fourhoursisplentyforhim.B.Sixhoursistheleastformostpeople.C.Eighthoursistoomuchforthewoman.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。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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthekitchen.B.Inthebedroom.C.Inthestudy.7.Whendoesthemanpla

ntogotosleep?A.At11:00p.m.B.At3:00a.m.C.At4:00a.m.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowlongdidMarcoPolotravel?A.For13years.B.Fo

r17years.C.For24years.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoattheend?A.ReadastorybookaboutXuanzang.B.WriteanessayaboutMarcoPolo.C.I

maginethelifeinancienttimes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatlanguageisRichardfluentin?A.French.B.Spanish.C.Italian.11.WhatisMollygoingtodo

?A.SpendayearinFrance.B.SpendayearinSpain.C.SpendsixmonthsinFrance.12.WhatisRichard’sadviceforlearninganewlanguage?A.Goingtravelingoften.B.Usingt

hedictionaryoften.C.Surroundingyourselfintheenvironment.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatwillHenrydoatthebeach?AGoswimmin

g.B.Gowalking.C.Gobiking.14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Brotherandsister.15.W

hywon’tKellygotothebeachtomorrow?A.Itwillrain.B.Shehastowork.C.Sheissensitivetothesun.16.Whowilldrivethecartoday?A.Ryan.B.Kelly.C.Henry.听第1

0段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatwouldMADArchitectspreferbuildingstobelike?A.Moreattractive.B.Moretraditional.C.Moreenvironme

ntallyfriendly.18.WhatdoesMADArchitectswanttoprovide?A.Thesituationofseparationfromnature.B.Thefeelingofbeinginth

enaturalworld.CTheexperienceoflivinginancienttimes.19.WherewilltheUrbanForestbebuilt?A.InBeijing.B.InChongqing,C.InRome.20.Whoshouldap

plyforajobaccordingtothetalk?A.Architects.B.Engineers.C.Officeworkers.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。ANorthRimtoreopenonJune2withlimitedservicesavailableNewsReleaseDate:May17,2023Contact:JoëlleBair

d,928-606-3154GrandCanyon,ArizTheNorthRimofGrandCanyonNationalParkwillopenasscheduled,onJune2,withlimitedvisitorservicesandw

aterconservationmeasuresduetoabreakintheNorthRimwaterpipeline.Alandslidefromwinterstormsdestroyedmorethan300feetoftheNorthRimwaterpipeline.Vis

itorServicesTheGrandCanyonLodgewilloperateday-useserviceswithlimitedfoodandbeverageservicebeginningon..J

une2.NoovernightaccommodationswillbeavailableuntilatleastJuly23,2023.TheNorthRimCampground,managedbytheNationalParkServic

e,willoperateasscheduledbeginningonJune9withpotabledrinkingwaterandtoiletsavailable.Thepubliclaundryandshowe

rfacilitieswillnotbeopenatleastthroughJuly23,2023.TheNorthRimVisitorCenterandGrandCanyonConservancy’sbookstoreopenasusual,8amto6pmdaily,withavar

ietyofrangerprogramsoffered.VisitorsexploringtheNorthRimthissummershouldbeself-sufficientandshouldbringadequatefoodandwaterforthedayasservicesarelimi

tedandmaybesubjecttochange.Nearby,accommodatingisavailableattheKaibabLodgeandfoodservicesandfuelattheNorth

RimCountryStore.Year-roundaccommodating,foodservicesandfuelarelocated45milesnorthoftheNorthRimatJacobLake.Asaresultofs

ubstantialwinterrockfallandlandslides,trail(步道)repairworkontheNorthKaibabTrailcontinues.Thereisatrail

closureineffectontheNorthKaibabTrailanditwillofficiallyreopenonJune16,2023.1.Whichwasnotaffectedandop

ensasusual?A.Thepubliclaundry.B.TheGrandCanyonLodge.C.TheNorthKaibabTrail.D.TheNorthRimVisitorCenter.2.

WhatcanwelearnabouttheNorthKaibabTrailfromthetext?A.Itoffersfoodservice.B.ItisaroundJacobLake.C.Itisunderrepairnow.D.I

topensalltheyeararound.3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Towarnvisitorsoftheoncominglandslide.B.Toinformvisitorsofsc

hedulesofsomeattractions.C.ToappealtomorevisitorstotheGrandCanyonNationalPark.D.ToadvertisetheproductsoftheGrandCanyonNationalPark.BIre

ceivedmyarchitecturaltraininginItaly,earningatraditionaldegreethatdidn’tinvolveworkingwithComputer-AidedDesign(CAD).However,myjou

rneywithcomputersbeganthroughmypassionformusic,usingsoundsamplingsystems,whichcatchthe“soundreality”ofanins

trument,andalsocomputer-assistedmusiccompositionsystems.LittledidIknowthatthisexplorationwouldgreatl

yinfluencemyapproachtocomputerscienceandAIintheyearstocome.Self-taughtincomputerscienceduringmyarchitecturalstudies,Isoughtopp

ortunitiestospecializefurther.Ultimately,myjourneyledmetoapioneeringlaboratoryinMarseille,France,knownforitsgroundb

reakingworkincomputerscienceappliedtoarchitecture.Surroundedbyacommunityofinnovators,Iimprovedmyskillstoexplorethetransform

ativepoweroftechnologyinpreservingculturalheritage.In2019,theworldwatchedinhorrorasNotreDamedeParis(巴黎圣母院)wasconsumedinflames.Determinedtocontri

butetotherestorationefforts,Itooktheleadindevelopingadigitalecosystemfortherestorationoperation.WedevelopedgroundbreakingAItoolsgenerat

ing3Drepresentationsfromphotographs.Bytrackingthepositionandshapeofvoussoirs(拱石),anddigitizingthemfromphotographs,wewereabletousethefinegeo

metricinformationofthevoussoirstoreconstructthearch,thusgivingvaluableinformationtothearchitectsaboutthestructure,theexactgeometry,a

ndespeciallyaboutconstructivedetailsoftheoldestareasofthechurchfromthe13thcentury.Notably,AIplayedapivota

lroleintheprocess.Astherestorationprojectprogresses,theAI-drivenpreservationcontinuestoadvance.Thisknowledgewilldefinite

lyserveasrawmaterialtobeusedforAIsystems,forexample,forstudiesthatcanbeextendedtootherbuildings.Today,therestorationprojectisinanextremelyadvancedsta

te.Wehopetocompletetherestorationworkbeforethe2024ParisOlympics,sothatthisarchitecturalmasterpiececanr

egainitsformerglory.4.Whatledtheauthortocomputerscienceinitially?A.ComposingmusicwithCAD.B.Exploringcomputersfo

rmusic.C.Studyingforadegreeinarchitecture.D.Developingsoundsamplingsystems.5.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Th

eapplicationofAIinrestoration.B.ThestructureofNotreDamedeParis.C.ThedestructionofNotreDamedeParis.D.ThedevelopmentofAIdigitalecosystem.6.Whatdoesthe

underlinedword“pivotal”inparagraph3mean?A.Secondary.B.Independent.C.Discouraging.D.Crucial.7.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheAI-driv

enpreservation?A.Indifferent.B.Skeptical.C.Optimistic.D.Objective.CAtonetime,ourgrowingpopulationwasseenascentraltowildlife

extinction,resourceexhaustion,pollutionandenvironmentaldestruction.Buttoday,ourconcernsshifttodecliningbirthratesduetoincreasedreproductivechoi

ceforwomen.Thisisapositivedevelopment,butisoftendescribedasa“crisis”inthemedia,highlightingeconomicandsen

iorcarechallenges.Lostintheconversationarethemanypositiveaspectsofanagingsociety,whichistheresultofpeoplelivinghealthierandl

ongerlives,andcommon-senserealitieslikereducedneedsforinfrastructure(基础设施)andlowerecologicalimpacts.A

lsolostisthefactthatourpopulationstillgrowsby80millionpeopleeveryyear.Andtheconsequencesofhighbirthratesaresevere.Amongthemisglobalwarming.Infac

t,increasedemissions(排放)frompopulationgrowthhavecanceledmorethanthreequartersoftheemissionssavedthroughenergyefficienc

yandrenewablesoverthepastthreedecades.Yet,nomatterhowwelldocumentedthelinkbetweenpopulationandclimate,loweringourpopulationisnotablyabsentfro

mtheconversationonsolutions.Instead,thefocusisontechnologythatwillsupposedlyallowourentiregrowingpopulationtoenjoytheenerg

y-intensivelifestylesnowenjoyedbytherich,andwithnoclimateimpacts.But“green”technologyisnotthesolutionitisadvertisedtobe.Itsexpan

siontothedegreeneededtopoweragrowingpopulationatadecentstandardoflivingwoulditselfrequireashockinginvestmentinfossil(化石)fuels.Italsorequiresmassivemi

ningoperations,manyofwhichtakeplaceonthebacksoflow-wageworkersinAfricawhereitisdrivingdestructionofrainforestscriticaltothesurvi

valofgreatapes.Besides,itrequires10timesthelandareaasfossilfuelplantsforthesameamountofenergygenerated.

Whenglobalwarmingthreatenstopushbillionsintounsafetemperatures,itisnotimetopanicthatweareaddingfewertothosebil

lions.Infact,decliningbirthratesshouldbecauseforcelebrationastheysignifyadvancesingenderequalityandareducedburdenonEarth.

8.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theglobalpopulationisdecreasingeveryyear.B.Thebenefitsofanagingsocietyareoverlooked.C.Theecologicalenvironmen

tisturningforthebetter.D.Themediamakeupmisleadingnewsaboutthepopulation.9.Whatishighlightedasadisadvantageofhighbirthrates?A.Reducedinfrastructuren

eeds.B.Challengesinseniorcareservices.C.Aslowdownineconomicgrowth.D.Increasedgreenhousegasemissions.10.Whyis“green”technologyquestionedinthet

ext?A.Itdoesdamagetotheecosystem.B.Itisnotpopulararoundtheworld.C.Itisunaffordableforpoorregions.D.Ith

aslittleeffectonreducingpollution.11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?AAgingSocieties:AGlobalCrisisB.

TheMysteryof“Green”TechnologyC.TheTrendofPopulationGrowthD.DecliningBirthRates:AHopefulSignDMillionsofmigratory(迁徙的)birdsoccupyseasonallyfavorablebre

edinggroundsintheArelie,butscientistsknowlittleabouttheformation,maintenanceandfutureofthemigrationroutesofArct

icbirdsandthegenetic.determinantsofmigratorydistance.Inanewstudy,amultinationalteamofresearchersundertheleadershipofDr.ZHANXiangjiangfromtheIn

stituteofZoologyoftheChineseAcademyofSciencesintegratedtwostate-of-the-arttechniques—satellitetrackingandwholegenomesequencing(基因组测序)—

andestablishedacontinental-scalemigrationsystemofperegrinefalcons(游隼)inEurasianArctic.Theresearcherstracked56peregrinefalcons

fromsixEurasianArcticbreedingpopulationsandsequenced35genomesfromfourofthesepopulationstostudythemigrationofthisspecies.Theyfo

undthatthebirdsusedfivemigrationroutesacrossEurasia,probablyestablishedbetweenthelastIceAge22,000yearsagoandthemiddle-Holocene6,000yearsago.“Pereg

rinefalconsinitiatedtheirautumnmigrationmainlyinSeptember,andarrivedattheirwinteringareasmainlyinOctob

er,”saidProfessorMikeBruford,anecologistatCardiffUniversity.“Peregrinefalconsthatdepartfromdifferentbreedin

ggroundsusedifferentroutes,andwinteratwidelydistributedsitesacrossfourdistinctregions.Individualbirdsthatweretrackedformorethanoneyearexhibiteds

trongpathrepeatabilityduringmigration,completeloyaltytowinteringlocationsandlimitedbreedingdispersal(扩散).”Theresearchersquantifiedthemigrat

ionstrategiesandfoundthatmigrationdistanceisthemostsignificantdifferentiation.Theyusedwholegenomesequencingandf

oundagene—ADCY8,whichisknowntobeinvolvedinlong-termmemoryinotheranimalsinpreviousresearch—associatedwithdifferencesinmigratorydistance

.TheyfoundADCY8hadavariant(变体)athighfrequencyinlong-distancemigrantpopulationsofperegrinefalcons,indicatingthisvariantisbeingfav

orablyselectedbecauseitmayincreasepowersoflong-termmemorythoughttobeessentialforlong-distancemigration.“Pr

eviousstudieshaveidentifiedseveralcandidategenomicregionsthatmayregulatemigration—butourworkisthestrongestdemonstrationofaspecific

geneassociatedwithmigratorybehavioryetidentified,”ProfessorBrufordsaid.Theresearchersfurtherlookedatmodelsoflikelyfuturemigr

ationbehaviortopredicttheimpactofglobalwarming.Iftheclimatewarmsatthesamerateasithasinrecentdecades,theypredictperegrinepopulatio

nsinwesternEurasiahavethehighestprobabilityofpopulationdeclineandmaystopmigratingaltogether.“Ourworkisth

efirsttobegintounderstandthewayecologicalfactorsmayinteractinmigratorybirds,”saidDr.ZHANXiangjiang.“Wehopeitwillserveasacornerst

onetohelpconservemigratoryspeciesintheworld”12.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Fivebirds’migrationrouteswerebuilt22,000

yearsago.B.Peregrinefalconssticktotheareaswheretheywinter.C.PeregrinefalconsleaveforArcticregionsinSeptember.D.Twonovelrese

archmethodsofmigrationwereinvented.13.WhatcanweinferaboutADCY8?A.Itisanewly-discoveredgeneinthenewstudy.B.Itservesasafundamentalpartofl

ong-distancemigration.C.Itcouldbestrengthenedbythepoweroflong-termmemory.D.Itturnedouttobemorefavoredbybirdsthantheotheranimals.14.Whatisspecialabo

utthenewstudy?A.Ithasdiscoveredanewgenomicregionofbirds.B.Ithaspredictedtherateatwhichtheclimatewarms.C.Itanalysesthereasonsf

orthedecreaseofperegrinefalcons.D.Itencouragesattentiontoenvironmentaleffectsonmigratorybirds.15.Whichwouldbethebesttitlefor

thispassage?A.ResearchersHelpConserveMigratorySpeciesB.BiologistsFindEvidenceofMigrationGeneinBirdsC.HowLong-termMemoryHelpsLong-distanceMigrati

onD.HowEcologicalFactorsAffectBirds’MigratoryDistances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。WhyarePoliceOfficersCalledCops?Policeofficersareoftenreferredtoascops.____16____Somearguethetermisshortenedf

rom“copper”andcomesfromcopperbadges(徽章)wornbyapoliceman.Otherssaythatitstandsfor“ConstabularyofPolice”.Generalagreeme

ntonthewordoriginsof“cop”,however,suggeststhatthetermisbasedmoreonthepoliceman’sjobthanonhisclothingorjobtitl

e.InLatin,theverbcaperecanbedefinedas“tocapture.”InFrench,theverbiscaper.“Tocop”inEnglishistoseizeortotake.____17____Somealsobelievet

hattheDutchwordkapen,whichalsolooselytranslatesto“tostealortake”,isrelatedtopolicemenbeingcalledcoppersorcops.

Essentially,thepoliceforcewastheretotakecriminalsoffthestreets.____18____AndsinceAmericanEnglishespeciallydrawsfromGerman,French,andLa

tin,thespecificlanguageoriginofkapenorcaperecreatesareadypathtotheterm“cop”.____19____Anditisnolongercon

sideredrude.However,certainothertermsforpoliceofficersaredefinitelyunwelcome.WhileBritishPolicemightnotmindbei

ngcalled“bobbies”,nopolicemembersliketobereferredtoas“pigs”orthe“fuzz”.Somedon’tmindthetermthe“heat”asappliedtothewholepoliceforce,butthepoliceforced

oesnotgenerallytakekindlytotermsgiventothembycriminals.Theterm“cop”isinsuchcommonusagenowthatashowdocumentingtheirworkonthejobiscalledCops.Eventhoug

hJ.EdgarHooveroncehighlyobjectedtotheterm,itisnowfinetorefertoapolicemanorapolicewomanasacop.____20____A.Thetermisslightlylessfamiliar

topeople.B.So,theLatin,Dutch,andFrenchtermsareallsimilar.C.Thesewordsdefinesomeofwhatapoliceofficerdoes.D.Theprofessionofapoliceofficerwa

snotrespectedthen.E.Buttheoriginsofthisnicknamearesomethingofadebate.F.However,theterm“policeofficer”isgenerallymostcorrect.G.Todayitisappropriat

etocallmembersofthepoliceforcecops.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。Here

Iwas,sittingintherollercoaster(过山车)cartofKingdaKainNewJersey,thetallestandsecondfastestrollercoasteron

Earth.Myfriendsshoutedinexcitement,whileIshakily___21___myhandsonmyshorts.“Howcanyoubesoexcitedwhen...”Mywordscaughtinmyt

hroatandmeltedintoscreamsastherollercoastersuddenly___22___forward.Itwasthefastest___23___Ihadeverexperi

encedinmylife:128milesperhour.Iscreamedatthetopofmy___24___asfearfrozemeupfrominside.Werapidlymoveduptheskinnyhump(驼峰)risingintotheclou

dsataninetydegreeangle,havingcrossedthetrackbringingusforwardinmere___25___.___26___,closetothehighestpart

ofthehump,I___27___alittle.Myscreamsbecamelessterrifiedandmoreenergetic.Oncewereachedthe___28___ofthehump,Icouldalmosttouchthes

ky.Andthenwewerespiraling(盘旋)downwards,curvingandtwistingand___29___towardsEarthatthesamespeed.____30____Irealizedit

,wehadalreadymettheground.Itwasathirty-second-longride.Imanagedto____31____theentireridewithoutabreakdown.Igaspedinsurprise.Itwasover.Ihadnot

onlysurvivedtheride—Ihad____32____it.Myfriendturnedtomehereyes____33____.“Areyoureadyforthenextrollercoaster?”My

headfeltlightaswewalkedawayfromtheridespinningwithsomethingIdidn’t____34____recognize.Ittookmeafewminutestoputanametoit—thrill.“I’mreadyforanyth

ing.”Untiltoday,that____35____ridethatIwenton20yearsagoisstillkeptaliveinmymemory.21.A.wipedB.wavedC.joinedD.cleaned,22.

A.removedB.rocketedC.struggledD.marched23.A.launchB.operationC.rideD.flight24.A.cheeksB.throatC.heartD.lungs25.A.minutesB.hoursC.secondsD.

occasions26.A.InsteadB.MeanwhileC.ThereforeD.However27.A.brokedownB.calmeddownC.madeupD.dressedup28.A.topB.pointC.trackD.location29A.swingin

gB.escapingC.shootingD.roaring30.A.AfterB.ThoughC.BeforeD.While31.A.takeoffB.carryonC.gothroughD.getthrough32.A.enjoyedB.deservedC.hatedD.confi

rmed33.A.brightB.wetC.closedD.open34.A.graduallyB.absolutelyC.immediatelyD.eventually35.A.romanticB.thrillingC.alarmingD.awkward第二节(共10小题;每小题1

.5分,满分15分)阅读短文内容,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AteaculturesalonmaybethebestwaytoexperienceChina'steaceremoniesandcultureinoverseaslocations.“Tea

forHarmony”culturalsaloninBath,EnglandonFridaywasaimed____36____bothcelebratingInternationalTeaDay,whichfellonMay21andpromisingparticipantsanopport

unity____37____(experience)teasandculturefromCentralChina'sHubeiprovince.The____38____(represent)groupfromtheHubeiT

eaAssociationbroughtthreetypesofteatobeenjoyedatthesalon:EnshiYulu,YihongBlackTea,andQingzhuanTea.Thehistoryofthet

easonoffer____39____(date)backmorethan1,000years,andthecraftingtechniquesofEnshiYuluandQingzhuanTeahavebecomenationa

lintangibleculturalheritages.Eachteawaspresentedwithits____40____(appeal)teaceremony,whereateamasterintroduceditsareaoforiginandi

tsdistinctcharacteristics,____41____demonstratedtheparticularwaytheteashouldbepreparedandappreciated.“Unique”,“delicate”an

d“wonderful”____42____(be)wordsBritishparticipantsusedtodescribetheirfeelingsduringtheteatastings.“Teaissuchanimportantpar

tofBritishculturethatwehaveanentiremeal____43____(create)thatwehaveentirelydedicatedtoourafternoontea.It'sveryimportantfo

rusBritishtobeinBathinthisafternoon,____44____isthebestandmostelegantafternoonteadestination,”saidDianneFrancombe,CEOoft

heBristolandWestofEnglandChinaBureau..“Fineteaismoreexpressivethanfinewine,andthatexperience,theflavorsanddelicacyoftea,issome

thing_____45_____(true)superb.IlookforwardtocontinuedfriendshipwithfriendsfromChinawheneveryouvisitthisregion.”第四部分写作第一节(满分15分)

46.假定你是李华,在美国某博物馆参观时,购买了一本介绍该馆所收藏文物的书籍,阅读后发现书中对一些中国文物(artifacts)的英文介绍有误。请你就此向博物馆写一封信,内容包括:1.投诉问题;2.提出建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以

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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,

根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Itwasacold,snowyevening.Tommywasrunningasfastashecould,focusedonnothingbuthisdestination----thes

hoponthestreetcorner.Twoweeksagohesawfigurines(小塑像)ofMarvelsuperheroesontheshelvesandfelthehadtohaveone.He’sbeenwalkingtheneighbor’sdogeve

rsincethentoearnmoneytofulfilhislittledream.Hewassoexcitedandbarelynoticingtheworldaroundhim.Maybethat’swhyhetrippedoverthelegsofahomelesswo

man,whowassittingonthepavement,herbackagainstthewall.Hemurmured(低语)"sorry"andmovedontohisdestination.Onceheenter

edtheshop,hewentstraighttotheshelveswithfigurines.Hulk,Thor,CaptainAmerica,IronMan,andmanymore----allofhisadmiredheroes.Withhis

heartpoundinglikecrazyhereachedforSpiderman.“Youlikethese,truebeliever?”Tommyturnedaround.Anoldmanwasstandingb

ehindhimwithawidesmileonhisface.“Y-yes,…Yes,they’reawesome!”answeredTommy.“They’restrongandfastandhelpotherpeoplealot...”thebo

ylookedatfigurinesinadmiration.“IwishIcouldbeasuperherotoo.”“Thenbecomeone!”saidtheoldman.“How?”Tommyaskedinsurpr

ise.“Idon’thaveanysuperpowers.”“Andwhywouldyouneedthem?”theoldmansmiled.Seeingtheconfusionontheboy'sface,hesquatted(蹲下)

andputhishandsonTommy'sarms.“Didyouknowthatshopkeeperladyovertherehasadisabledhusband?She’sbeenworkinghardandtak

ingcareofhimforyears.I’veneverheardawordofcomplaintfromher.Andthisperson---”hepointedataredheadman,whojustenteredtheshop.“He’safirefighter;he

’ssavedcountlesslives.Henevergivesup,nomatterhowdangerousthesituationseemstobe.”TheoldmanlookedTommyintheey

esandsmiled.“Youdon’tneedasuperpowertobeaheroforsomeoneelse.Thepathofasuperherostartsnotinthemind,notinthemuscles,butintheheart.”

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