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辽宁省2020-2021学年度(下)省六校协作体高二第三次联考英语试题(考试时间120分钟、分值150分)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.Whereisthedesk?A.Underthewindow.B.Acrossfromthedoor.
C.Oppositethewindow.2.Whatisthemanmostprobably?A.Adoctor.B.Apoliceman.C.Ateacher.3.Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inspr
ing.B.Inautumn.C.Inwinter.4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Enjoyingafountain.B.Havingcheese.C.Takingapicture.5.Whatwillthe
mankeep?A.Ashirt.B.Ahat.C.Asuit.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.Whatisthewomandissatisfiedwi
th?A.Thekitchen.B.Thelivingroom.C.Thebedroom.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthelivingroom?A.Bigandbright.B.Newan
dmodern.C.Smallbutwell-furnished.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Ma
nagerandcustomer.C.Colleagues.9.Whomwillthemanhavelunchwithtomorrow?A.Mr.Tanawa.B.Peter.C.Jane.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三
个小题。10.Whydoesthemanlookpale?A.Hegotsick.B.Hedidn’tsleepwell.C.Hearguedwithhismanager.11.Howaretheman’sprojectsgoi
ng?A.Hehasfinishedthemalready.B.Hehasn’tstartedyet.C.Hehasn’tcompletedany.12.Howcanthewomanhelptheman?A.Bydoingtheprojectswithhim.B.Bytalkingwit
hhismanager.C.Byhavingachatwithhim.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Agame.B.Amovie.C.Ato
y.14.WhatdoesthemansayaboutthepriceofWarCraftII?A.It’stooexpensive.B.It’sverynormal.C.It’squitecheap.15.Wha
tdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shelivesinasharedroom.B.ShehasnointerestinWarCraftII.C.Shelikeswatchingmoviesinhersparetime.16.Whatd
oesthemanlikeaboutWarCraftII?A.Pictures.B.Sound.C.Plots.听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatdothelibrarymembersha
vetodoeverytwoyears?A.Registerinthelibraryagain.B.Payforanewmembershipcard.C.Renewtheirpersonalinformation.18.Howlongwillthelibrarykeepthebo
okbookedinadvance?A.Fivedays.B.Aweek.C.Twoweeks.19.Whatcanbeborrowedforonedayonly?A.Children’sbooks.B.DVDs.C.Dictionaries
.20.Onwhichdaywillthelibrarycloseat7:00pm.?A.Wednesday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWelcometotheSydneyOperaHouseTicketInfoandGuidedToursVisitorscanenjoytheSydneyOperaHousefoye
rforfree,butforamoreinsightfulvisit,you'llneedtobookatour.ThereareseveraldifferentwaystoexperiencetheSydneyOperaHouse,andmultipletoursareava
ilableincludingback-stagepassesandwalkingtours.TourTypeAdult(AUD$)ChildGuidedWalkingTour$42$22GuidedWalkingTour+Dinner$73$52GuidedWal
kingTour+TastingPlate$82.20$64.80BackstageTour$175$175OpeningHoursandtheBestTimetoVisitTheSydneyOperaHouseisopenyear-roundwiththefol
lowingopeninghours:●Monday—Saturday:9am—8:30pm●Sunday:9am—5pmAsforthebesttimeofday,it'srecommendedtob
ooktheearliestSydneyOperaHousetourofthedaytobeatthecrowds.Toenjoysunnyweatherwithfewercrowds,tryvisitingintheshoulderseason(October,Novembe
r,February,orMarch)PointsofInterest●TheStepsBeforeenteringtheOperaHouse,takeapictureofthebuildingfromthestepsoutside.●TheSailsStepbeneathth
esailsonaguidedtourandenjoyharborfrontviews.●TheConcertHallTheConcertHallisthelargestvenuewithseatsformorethan2000people.
Itfeaturescontemporarylivemusicshowsandhighly-regardedorchestral(管弦乐的)performances.Itisalsoherethatyouwillfindtheworld'slargestmechanicaltracker-act
ionpipeorgan.●OperaBarAfteryourtour,headtotheOperaBarforabitetoeatordrinkinthesun.●BaduGiliBaduGili,whichis‘waterlight’inthelanguageoftheGad
igalpeople-takesplacemosteveningsaftersunsetat9pm,9:30pm,and10pm.Theseven-minutedisplayisfreetoview.21.Howmuchwill
aguidedwalkingtourfortwoadultscost?A.$64.B.$84.C.$128,D.$168.22.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttimetovisittheOperaHouse?A.6:00pm,
aSaturdayinMarch.B.10:00am,aSundayinDecember.C.5:00pm,aFridayinSeptember.D.9:30am,aMondayinFebruary.23.WhatisBaduGili?A.Alocallanguage.B.Apipeo
rgan.C.Adinningarea.D.Alightshow.BInthePacificNorthwestduringwinter,5:15ammightaswellbethedeadofnight.Thealarmgoesoffandtheonlylightisthere
dglowfrommyclock.Mybodysays,“Gobacktobed.”ButIdon’t.IknowmyrunningpartnerwillbewaitinginthestreetandI’mnotgoin
gtostandherup.ThenIwalkontotheroad,complainingaboutthecoldandwishingIwerebackundermywarmcovers.Ifyou’dhavea
skedmeayearagoifIcouldseemyselfrunningat5:15onawintermorning,I’dhavelaughed.Morningjustwasn’tmythingandrunninginthemorningwassomethi
ngIdidn’tevenconsider.“Iprefertoworkoutinthemiddleofthemorningorintheafternoon,”I’dsaytomyfriendswhogotothegymbeforework.Then,lastfa
llIreconnectedwithanoldneighborhoodfriend.She’dbeenrunninginthemorningandtakenofffortypoundsthatyear.WhenIlookedinthemirror,Ikn
ewIcouldbenefitfromthesamekindofweightloss.IaskedifIcouldjoinher.IknewIneededtochangesomethingifIwasgoingtogetbackin
shape.Thefirsttwomonthswereespeciallyhard,becausewerantwiceaweekat5:15amandIslepttill7:00theothermornings.ButasI’veadjustedto
theroutineofrunning,I’vediscoveredgreatjoysthatmakeitevenmoreworthwhilethanalittleweightloss.WhileIhaven’tlostfortypoundsyet,it’sama
zinghowmuchmoreenergyIhaveandhowmuchstrongerIfeel.Becauseofthemorningrun,therestofmydayismoreproductive.Iwouldn’tsayI’v
ebecomeamorningperson,butIwouldsaymorningrunningisnowmything.24.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthorfromparagraph1?A.5:15istheidealtimeforhertoex
ercise.B.Shepreferstorunwithoutanycompany.C.Shetakestherunwithwarmclotheson.D.Shegoesforaruninspiteofthecoldandearlyrise.25.Whatwasthe
author’sattitudetomorningrunningayearago?A.Scared.B.Unfavorable.C.Supportive.D.Confused.26.Whatmadetheauthorbegintoruninthemorning?A.Herpartne
r’sencouragement.B.Herfriend’ssuggestion.C.Realizingthebenefitsofrunning.D.Realizingtheharmofbeingfat.27.Whateffectdoesmorningrunn
inghaveontheauthor?A.Shehasbecomeslimagain.B.Shehasbecomemoreconfident.C.Shehasbecomemoreenergetic.D.Shehasbecomemoreexhausted.CInlife,onceonapat
h,wetendtofollowit,forbetterorworse.What'ssadisthatevenifit'sthelatter,weoftenacceptitanywaybecausewearesousedtothewaything
sarethatwedon'tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferent.Thisisaphenomenonpsychologistcallfunctionalfixedness.Thisclassicexperimentw
illgiveyouanideaofhowitworksandasenseofwhetheryoumayhavefallenintothesametrap:Peoplearegivenaboxoftacks(大头钉)andsomematchesandaskedt
ofindawaytoattachacandletoawallsothatitburnsproperly.Typically,thesubjectstrytackingthecandletothewallorlightingittofixitwithmeltedwax.Theps
ychologistshad,ofcourse,arrangeditsothatneitheroftheseobviousapproacheswouldwork.Thetacksaretooshort,andtheparaffin(石蜡)doesn'tsticktothewall.Soho
wcanyoucompletethetask?Thesuccessfultechniqueistousethetackboxasacandle-holder.Youemptyit,tackittothewall.andstandthecandleinsideit.
Tothinkofthat,youhavetolookbeyondthebox'susualroleasareceptaclejustfortacksandre-imagineitservinganentirelynewpurpose.Tha
tisdifficultbecauseweallsuffertoonedegreeoranotherfromfunctionalfixedness.Theinabilitytothinkinnewwaysa
ffectspeopleineverycornerofsociety.ThepoliticaltheoristHannahArendtcoinedthephrase“frozenthoughts”todescribedeeplyheldi
deasthatwenolongerquestionbutshould.InArendt'seyes,theself-contentrelianceonsuchaccepted“truths”alsomadepeopleblindtoideasthatdidn'tf
ittheirworldview,evenwhentherewasplentyofevidenceforthem.Frozenthinkinghasnothingtodowithintelligence.Shesaid,“Itcanbefou
ndinhighlyintelligentpeople.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph2referto?A.Functionalfixedness.B.Theexperiment.C.Thepath.D.Thethinki
ng.29.Whichwayishardtothinkoftocompletethetask?A.Tackingthecandletothewall.B.Fixingthecandlewithmeltedwax.C.U
singthetackboxasacandle-holder.D.Lightingthecandletostandit.30.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillHannahArendtagreewith?A.Peopleshouldquestion.B.Weshou
ldbeusedtothewaythingsare.C.Peopleshouldn'taccepttheideathatdoesn'tfittheirworldview.D.Thesmarterpeopleare,themoreopentothenewthingstheyare.31.What'
sthepassagemainlyabout?A.AninterestingexperimentB.TheopinionofHannahArendt.C.Atheorytobeproved.D.Apsychologicalphenomenon.DTohearpeopletalkaboutInt
ernetfriendships,youwouldthinkitwasonegiantwebofcat-fishingande-crime.Whileweallundoubtedlyhavetotakemeasurestoremainsafeonli
ne,assumingeveryfriendshiporconnectionmadeonInstagram,TwitterorFacebookischeatingorinsincerewouldbea
mistake.Asawomanwhoworksinthecreativeindustry,IhavefoundrealjoyinseekingoutacommunityIcouldn'tfindelsewhere,andmakings
omegreatfriendsalongtheway.MyfirstonlinefriendshipwasonTwitterwithmy(now)bestfriend,duringtheuniversityexamperiod.We
exchangedstudynotesindozensofdirectmessages,setastudydate,andhaven'tlookedbacksince.Drawntoeachotherbysimilarcircumstances,friendshipsonli
nearesimilartoofflineinthattheytendtobeginbecauseofsharedinterestorcommonground-maybethey'vereadthepostonInstagram.Maybetheyhavethe
sametasteinfoodorpolitics.Ormaybetheyjustlovememestoo.Ifonlinefriendshipsstartsimilartofriendshipsoffline,theygrowinthesameway,too.Oftenthroug
hmutualsupport:apartfromcallingafriendtocongratulatehimonthatnewjob,youalsore-tweethisjokesandpraisehisInstagramstory.Despitemypos
itiveexperienceswhenItellpeople,mostarestillsuspicious.EyebrowsareraisedhigherwhenIexplainnotonlyhaveIfoundacommunityonlinebuthavemadefrie
ndshipswithpeopleImeetface-to-facetoo.Actually,thesearejustasvalidasotherfriendships,accordingtobehaviouralpsycholo
gistJoHemmings,whosaysonlinefriendshipscanbereal.Sohowdoyouknowifpeoplearetherefortherealyouorjustbecauseyou'repopularonInstagram?Hemmingshassimpleru
les.Shetellsme,“Youhavetoequallyfeelcomfortablethatyou'regettingsomethingofeachotherinsteadofbeingusedtoenablesomethi
ngthatisn'tfriendship.”Therefore,ifalla“friend”onlineisaskingyoutodoistopromotetheirworkorpersonalbrandandrarelytak
esaninterestinyou,thentheremayberoomtoquestionthebasisofthefriendship.Onthatnoteitisworthrememberingthatjustbecausesomeonehasalotoffollowers,it
doesn'tnecessarilymeantheyhavelotsoffriends.32.Whatismostpeople'sattitudetowardsonlinefriendship?A.Negative.B.Positive.
C.Objective.D.Neutral.33.Whydoesthewritershareherownexperienceinparagraph2?A.Tointroducethebackgroundinformationofthetext.B.Toconve
ythewriter'sattitudeandgivetherelatedexample.C.Toprovethelikelyriskforpeopletodevelopfriendshiponline.D.Toremindpeopleofthevariousbenefitsofmakingfr
iendsonline.34.Howcanonlineandofflinefriendshipsbedeepened?A.Theyrequiresupportfromeachother.B.Theyneedtohavecommonground.C.Theys
houldbebasedonsharedinterest.D.Theycan'tlivewithoutsocialmedia.35.Accordingtotheauthor,what'sthegoldenrule
tomakefriendsonline?A.Afriendtoallisafriendtonone.B.Friendshipcannotstandalwaysononeside.C.Afriendwithoutfault
swillneverbefound.D.Withoutconfidencethereisnofriendship.第二节(共5小题;每小题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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TheSimpleTrickCa
nHelpYouSleepForthosewhocan'tsleepeasily,prepareforthebestnight'ssleepever.Nomoretossingandturningintotheearlyhoursoft
hemorning.NomorecountingsheeponSundayevenings.Andnomorelying,wide-eyed,inthedarkafterwakingupinthemiddleofthenight
.36Thisall-naturalsolutioniscalledthe4-7-8method,andyes,it'sassimpleasitsounds.First,getsettledintoacomfortablepositiononyourbed.Then,simplybreathe
inairthroughyournoseforfourseconds,holdyourbreathforsevenseconds,andthenbreathetheairoutslowlythroughyourmo
uthforeightmoreseconds.37That'sallthereistoit!Don'tbelieveus?JustaskHarvard-educatedmedicaldoctorAndrewWe
il,whoadoptedthisexercisefromacenturies-longIndianyogimeditationpractice.Theyogisusethismethodtoachieve
astateofcompleterelaxation,reducingstressandanxiety.Slowingdownyourbreathingforcestherhythmofyourhearttoslowdown,too.38Inotherwords,it'
sanaturalwaytomakeyoucalm-foryourbodyandmind.“Thetheoryisthatbyputtingcertainrhythmsonthebreathwithyourvoluntarysystem,graduallythesearema
deintotheinvoluntarynervoussystem,"hesaid.39Soit'stheregularityofdoingthisoveraperiodofweeks,months,y
earsthatproducesthechangesthatyouwant.”Thereyougo!40Ifyou'restilltossingandturning,don'tmissthesetipsfromsleepdo
ctorswhicharealmostguaranteedtogiveyouabetternight'ssleep.A.There'snowaneasyandexpert-approvedwaytofallasleepinlessthanaminute.B.Finally,
repeatuntilyoufallasleep.C.Itmakestherestofyourbodyrelax.D.Thatenablesyoutofallasleepmoreeasily.E.Herecomestheexplanationforyo
ursleeplessnights.F.Onceyoustartstickingtoit,youcanquitcountingsheepforgood.G.Andthatcomeswithtime.第
三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15)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。Aweakoldmanwenttolivewithhiss
on,daughter-in-law,andafour-yearoldgrandson.Theoldman’shands41andhiseyesightwaspoor.Thefamilyatetogetherattable,buttheelderlygrandfather
’sshakyhandsmadeeatingrather42.Peasrolledoffhisspoonontothefloor.Whenhegraspedtheglass,often43spilled(泼洒)onthetab
lecloth.Thesonanddaughter-in-lawbecame44atthemess(脏乱).“Wemustdo45aboutgrandfather,”saidtheson.I’vehadenough
ofhisspilledmilkandfoodonthefloor.Sothehusbandandwifesetasmalltableinthecorner.There,grandfatheratealo
newhiletherestofthefamilyhadtheirdinneratthedinnertable46.Sincegrandfatherhadbrokenadishortwo,hisfoodwasservedina47bowl.Sometimeswhenthef
amilyglancedingrandfather’s48,hehadatearinhiseye.Still,thecouplealwaysblamedhimwhenhe49aspoonorspilledfood.Thefour-year-oldwatcheditallin50.Oneeveni
ngbeforesupper,thefather51hissonplayingwithsmallwoodpieces.Heaskedthechildsweetly,“Whatareyoumaking?”Theboy52,“Oh,Iammakingalit
tlebowlforyouandmamatoeatyourfoodfromwhenIgrowup.”Thewordsso53thecouplethattheywerespeechless.Thentearsstartedto54downtheircheeks.Thoughnow
ordwas55,bothknewwhatmustbedone.Thateveningthehusbandtookgrandfather’shandandledhimbacktothefamilydinnertablegently.Fromthenon,thegrandfath
erateeverymealwiththefamily.41.A.raisedB.coveredC.trembledD.pushed42.A.interestingB.convenientC.amusingD.difficult43.A.juiceB.milkC.soupD
.water44.A.shockedB.disappointedC.angryD.surprised45.A.anythingB.everythingC.nothingD.something46.A.seriouslyB.happilyC.sadlyD.slowly47.A.plasticB.s
mallC.woodenD.cheap48.A.directionB.wayC.sightD.situation49.A.droppedB.threwC.choseD.touched50.A.peace
B.reliefC.dangerD.silence51.A.noticedB.keptC.heardD.suggested52.A.respondedB.caughtC.hitD.pushed53.A.attractedB.struckC.stuckD.absorbed54.A.fallB
.goC.streamD.flood55.A.taughtB.toldC.spokenD.written第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词),或括号内单词的正确形式Theiceberg56wasforatimethebigges
tintheworldisnomore.A68,asitwasknown,57(cover)anareaofnearly6,000squarekmswhenitbrokeaway58Antarcticain2
017.That'slike59smallcountry.60satellitesshowthemega-berghasnowvirtually(实际上)gone,brokeninto61(count)smallfragments(碎片)thattheUSNationa
lIceCentersaysarenolongerworthtracking.Mostglaciologists(冰川学家)regardA68astheproductofaverynaturalprocess,an
dithasnothingtodowithhuman-inducedclimatechange.BritishAntarcticSurveyalsoputacoupleofrobotsintheoceaninFebruary62(study)upclo
sesomeofA68'slatter-daysegments(碎片).Onewentmissingsoonafter,andtheother63(actual)gotstuckundertheicefortwoweeksbeforemanagingtofree64(it)and
continueitsobservations.ThisrobotwillberecoveredinMaytopulldown(收集)itsdata.Itshouldrevealinformationabout65icebergsaffecttheirsurr
oundingsby,forexample,dumpingfreshwaterintotheoceanastheymelt.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你校将在校内给老师安排自愿接种新冠疫苗活动,请写信通知你的外教David,
内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.注意事项;3.建议参加。参考词汇:疫苗:vaccine接种疫苗:getvaccinated注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearDavid,Yours,LiHua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’v
ealwayslovedrunning,soIwasreallyhappywhenIfoundoutIlivednexttoCentralPark.ThismeantthateverymorningIcouldgoforarunbefo
reIwenttowork.Becausealotofpeoplehadtoldmetobecarefulofrobbersinthepark,sousuallyIdidn’ttakeanythingwithme.Howcouldtheyrobme
ifIdidn’thaveanything?Butonemorning,mywifegavemea$10billandaskedmetobuysomebreadontheway.Itwasabeautifulmorningandtheparkwasquietwithv
eryfewpeoplewalkingorjogging(慢跑)around.WhileIwasrunningthroughthepark,anotherjoggerknockedintome.Heapologizedandcontinuedrunning.Forawhile,Id
idn’tthinktoomuchofit.However,whenInoticedthewidepathwhereIwasrunning,Ithoughtitwaskindofstrange.Thewarningofrobbersintheparkoccurred
tome.“Itcouldhavebeenarobber!”Isuddenlybecamealarmed,soIcheckedmypocketandfoundthatthemoneywasmissing.Withoutthinkingtwice,Iranafterthatjogger.Ifinal
lycaughtupandheldhimbythearm.Ishouted,“Givemethe$10bill!Now!”Iamnotusuallyahot-headed(性急的)person,butIgotreallyangrythistime.Icouldn’tbel
ievetherobberywasactuallyhappeningtome.Filledwithanger,Ishookmyfistathim.Thisseemedtofrightenhim.Hequicklyput
hishandinhispocketandgavemethemoney.Thenheranawayasfastashecould.Iboughtthebreadandwenthome.AssoonasIgothome,Icouldn’twaittotellmywifemyst
ory.“Youwon’tbelievewhathappenedtome,”Istartedwithpride.Sheimmediatelystoppedme,“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。Paragraph1Lookingatthemoneyonthetable,Istoodthere,shocked._______________________________
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__________省六校协作体高二第三次联考英语试题参考答案听力1—5BABCA6—10CACAB11—15CCABA16—20BCACB阅读理解21—23BDD24—27DBCC28—31ACAD32—35ABAB七选五36—40AB
CGF完形填空41-45CDBCD46-50BCAAD51-55AABCC语篇填空56.that/which57.covered58.from59.a60.But61.countless62.tostudy63.actually64.itself65.ho
w四、书面表达应用文写作DearDavid,I'mwritingtoinformyouoftheCOVID-19vaccinationarrangementofourschool.Thevaccinati
onistotallyoptional,anditwilllastfromnextMondaytoFridayattheschoolclinic.Butbeforegettingvaccinated,youhavetofigureoutwhetheryou'reallergictothev
accine.Ifnot,checkwiththeprovidertomakesureyoubringanyneededdocuments.Aftergettingtheinjection,it'srecommendedtoremainat
thesitefor30minutestomakesureyoudonothaveaworryingreaction.Istronglyadviseyoutoseekvaccination.Thisnotonlyprotectsyou,buttho
searoundyou.Yours,LiHua读后续写:Lookingatthemoneyonthetable,Istoodthere,shocked.Fortherestoftheday,Ifeltextremelyguilty,w
iththeinnocentjoggerandhis“helplessness"onmymind.“HowcouldIbesorudetohimwithoutknowingthetruth?Whywasitthatthe
joggergavemethemoney?IstillrememberhisfrightenedfacewhenIscaredhimawaylikeamonster.Idecidedtofindachancetoapologiz
etohim.Thenextmorning,Igotupandwenttotheparkasusual,butnotforjogging.IjusthungaroundwhereImetthatjogger,butinvain.Forseveraldays,Iwaitedatth
esamespot.Buttomydisappointment,hedidn'tturnup.ItwasalmostaweeklaterbeforeIfinallyspottedhimagain.I,the“robber”,gavethe$10bil
lbacktohimandsaidsorrytohimagainandagain.Fortunately,heforgavemeforwhatIhaddonetohimandsaid,“Oh,itdoesn'tmatter.”Manyyearshav
epassed,butIcanstillfeelmycheeksburningwithshame.Fromtheexperience1havelearnedthatitistooearlytojudgeapersonbeforeyouk
nowthetruth.