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      这是一份华师一附中2026届高三上学期10月月考英语试题及答案,共6页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分75分)等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
      做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
      第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分75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-遍。
      1. What are the speakers talking abut?
      A. A recent injury. B. A ftball match. C. A weekend plan.
      2. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. At a subway statin. B. In an art classrm. C. In a department stre.
      3. Why is the wman ging t the NGV?
      A. T purchase a painting. B. T pick up her nephew. C. T jin in a family event.
      4. What is the wman prbably ging t d next?
      A. Talk t the lecturer. B. Uplad her recrding. C. Catch up n the lecture.
      5. Hw des the man feel nw?
      A Stressed. B. Satisfied. C. Disappinted.
      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. Why des the wman lk s energetic?
      A. She gt her favrite music. B. She went fr a mrning run. C. She played with new friends.
      7. What des the man plan t d?
      A Try jgging. B. Find a fitness cach. C. Dwnlad sme music.
      听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
      8. What is discussed abut the mvie?
      A. The plt B. The characters. C. The special effects.
      9. What des the man say abut the mvie?
      A. Engaging. B. Mving. C. Educatinal.
      10. What will the wman prbably d this weekend?
      A. Visit the park. B. Watch the mvie. C. G t the restaurant.
      听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
      11. What did the man see n the street?
      A. A dg wearing a hat. B. A man walking a dg. C. A dg carrying a baseball.
      12. What is the new cffee shp knwn fr?
      A. Its special drink. B. Its unique lcatin. C. Its dg- friendly setting.
      13. What des the man plan t bring t the cffee shp?
      A. His bat. B. His camera. C. His dg.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
      14. What is the cmpany wrking n?
      A. Green energy. B. Urban planning. C. Digital innvatin.
      15. What is the man's new jb?
      A. A tech develper. B. A prject manager. C. A marketing directr.
      16. What des the wman think f the man?
      A. Capable. B. Flexible. C. Humrus.
      17. What is special abut the new ffice building?
      A. It will be culture -rich. B. It will be ec-friendly. C. It will be artistic-lking
      听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
      18. What is the speaker?
      A. A zkeeper. B. A visitr. C. A guide.
      19. Hw did the speaker describe the mnkeys?
      A. Playful. B. Scary. C. Clever.
      20. What des the speaker cmpare penguins t?
      A. Energetic kids. B. TikTk cmedians. C. Clumsy ballet dancers.
      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
      Visit These Cultural Ht Spts in 2025
      Guangzhu Museum f Art Guangzhu, China
      Cvered with 21,008 pieces f“fish scales (鳞) glass, Guangzhu Museum f Art lks like a blming her flwer. This landmark building features seven flrs f exhibits including ancient and cntemprary Chinese paintings, waterclrs, calligraphy and sculpture.
      Opening Hurs: Tuesday t Sunday: 9a. m-Sp. m.
      Clsed: Mnday
      Istanbul Mdern, Istanbul, Turkey
      In Istanbul, there's a 110,000-square-ft art space given t Renz Pian, a famus Italian architect t shw mdem art frm Turkey and beynd. The building has a shiny aluminum (铝) surface that mirrrs the nearby Bsprus. Inside, glass-walled rms feature large abstract paintings. The cafe at the tp ffers a breathtaking view f Asia, with a small “pl” that seems t stretch t the hrizn.
      Opening Hurs: Tuesday l0 Thursday, Saturday and Sunday:10a. m.-6p. m.
      Friday: 1l0a. m.-8p. m.
      Clsed: Mnday
      Flger Shakespeare Library, Washingtn, D. C. , USA
      Fans f the Bard will find the wrld's largest cllectin f Shakespeareana, including writings r items related t Shakespeare, at this newly restred and expanded museum and library repening in June. Lcated in Washingtn, D. C. 's Capitl Hill neighbrhd, the Flger has mre First Flis - the rare 1623 bk cntaining all f Shakespeare's plays一than anywhere else in the wrld. An Elizabethan-style stage presents bth classic and new wrks.
      Opening hurs: Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday: 1 a. m.-6p. m.
      Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 11 a. m.-9p. m.
      Clsed: Mnday.
      Canadian Cane Museum, Ontari, Canada
      One f the best things abut visiting the wrld's largest cllectin f canes (独木舟) and kayaks (皮艇)? Yu can actually rw up t it. The streamlined, bat- shaped facility, which has its grand pening in May, is lcated lakeside in Peterbrugh. After seeing mre than 600 bats r learning t carve paddles (桨) with Anishinaabe artists, visitrs can g n a grup bat trip arund Little Lake.
      Opening hurs: Mnday t Friday (May t Octber):10 a. m.-5p. m.
      Mnday 10 Friday Nvember l April):10 a. m. -4p. m.
      Saturday and Sunday:1p. m.-4 p. m.
      21. What is a shared feature f Guangzhu Museum f Art and Istanbul Mdern?
      A. They have unique architectural designs. B. They mainly display ancient art.
      C. They have exactly the same pening hurs. D. They hst sme f the finest cafes.
      22. What can visitrs d at Flger Shakespeare Library?
      A. View a cllectin f mdern art. B. Get cpies f First Flis fr free.
      C. Restre the cllected writings and items. D. Enjy plays n an Elizabethan-style stage.
      23. What are the Sunday pening hurs f the Canadian Cane Museum in December?
      A.10:00-1 6:00. B.10:00-17:00. C.11:00-21:00. D.13:00-16:00.
      B
      Dr. Marie-Luce Chevalier, a Belgian/French gelgist (地质学家), has been wrking as a research prfessr at the Chinese Academy f Gelgical Sciences in Beijing since 2010.
      Fr the past 14 years, she has been studying active faults (断层) in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and hw they mve. I 2021, Chevalier was presented with the Chinese Gvernment Friendship Award in appreciatin f her cntributins t the develpment f China's disaster assessment system f earthquake and the prmtin f cperatin and exchanges between China and ther cuntries.
      Chevalier's chice f China as a research destinatin was nt made by chance. Her research has primarily fcused n the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau. She had als cllabrated (合作) with Chinese scientists frm the beginning f her master's prgram. “When they asked if I wanted t jin their team after my pst-dctrate, I gladly accepted and have n regrets. My furteen years in China have prvided me with a cnstant surce f fresh persnal and prfessinal experiences,” she said, adding that her mther's interest in Chinese culture cntributed t her decisin t wrk in the cuntry.
      Chevalier will cntinue t research active faults in and arund Xizang actively and cntribute t ur understanding f hw past climate develped t wrk twards predicting future climate change, anther tpic near and dear t her heart. She will accmplish this by cnducting field research, sharing her findings with scientific cmmunity, teaching students wh will becme tmrrw's scientists, and raising awareness amng lcal ppulatins abut the risks they may face in their lifetime.
      Chevalier's mther went t Xizang nce, realising her lifelng dreams. Chevalier keeps raising her daughter in this safe and highly internatinal envirnment Beijing. When peple ask her daughter where she is frm at fur years ld, she prudly answers, “China!” Chevalier wants t learn mre abut the Chinese language and culture, cntinue t enjy the happiness f the Chinese peple, and lk frward t seeing what China achieves next!
      24. What achievement did Chevalier get?
      A. She established the Chinese Academy f Gelgical Sciences
      B. She launched the research n the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
      C. She wn the Chinese Gvernment Friendship Award.
      D. She develped earthquake predictin system fr China.
      25. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
      A. When Chevalier began her master's prgram. B. What Chevalier experienced in China.
      C. Hw Chinese culture has affected Chevalier. D. Why Chevalier bases her research in China.
      25. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
      A. When Chevalier began her master's prgram. B. What Chevalier experienced in China.
      C. Hw Chinese culture has affected Chevalier. D. Why Chevalier bases her research in China.
      26. Which f the fllwing best describes Chevalier?
      A. Prfessinal and cmmitted. B. Sympathetic and pen minded.
      C. Humble and reserved. D. Innvative and self- disciplined.
      27. Why is Chevalier's daughter mentined in the text?
      A. T highlight China's secure envirnment. B. T prve her clse family cnnectins.
      C. T emphasize her bnd with China. D. T advcate Chinese learning
      C
      In a new study published in the British Jurnal f Health Psychlgy, researchers frm the Universities f Bath and Suthamptn have revealed hw just 10 minutes f daily mindfulness (正念) practice can imprve wellbeing, ease depressin and anxiety and help peple t be mre mtivated t imprve their lifestyle including healthier exercise, eating and sleeping habits.
      The research recruited 1,247 adults frm 91 cuntries and utilized a free mbile app called Medit t deliver brief daily mindfulness sessins. Participants were randmly allcated t either a mnth-lng mindfulness rutine r a cntrl grup that listened t excerpts (节选) frm “Alice in Wnderland”. The mindfulness sessins included relaxatin exercises, intentin-setting, bdy scans, breath-fcused attentin and self-reflectin. Surveys cnducted befre and after the 30-day training perid revealed substantial imprvements in the mindfulness grup:
      Reduced Depressin by 19.2% mre than cntrl grup;
      Imprved Wellbeing by 6.9% mre;
      Decreased Anxiety by 12.6% mre;
      Attitudes t Health gt mre psitive by 7.1 % ver cntrl grup;
      Behaviural Intentins t lk after health increased by 6.5% beynd cntrl grup.
      These benefits were largely maintained after 30 days. In fllw-up surveys ne mnth later(Day 61), the mindfulness grup shwed lng-term imprvements in their wellbeing, ntably a reductin in depressin, mre psitive attitudes and even better sleep.
      This research is amng the first t link mindfulness practice t brader lifestyle changes, underscring its ptential fr prmting healthier living habits like exercising regularly. Masha Remskar, the lead researcher and an expert in behavir change, emphasized that even shrt daily mindfulness practice can be a pwerful tl fr mental health imprvement. Dr. Max Western frm the University f Bath stressed the ptential glbal impact f a light-tuch, affrdable mindfulness interventin (介入) n healthy lifestyle behavirs, nting its benefits still lasted after the curse ended, indicating that it can help build sustainable habits.
      The study was supprted by the UKRI Ecnmic and Scial Research Cuncil and cllabrated with the Medit Fundatin, a nn-prfit prmting mindfulness glbally thrugh a free app alternative t subscriptin based services. Medit paved the way fr the“30 Day Challenge", but had n part in data. cllectin, analysis r publicatin.
      28. What can be inferred abut daily mindfulness?
      A. It can cure depressin and anxiety. B. It may lead t sustainable benefits.
      C. Its benefits are limited t stress reductin. D. It is especially effective fr severe depressin.
      29. What des the underlined wrd “underscring” in paragraph 4 mean?
      A. Highlighting. B. Ignring. C. Dubting. D. Transfrming.
      30. What des the Medit Fundatin d in the study?
      A. Fund the research and cllect data. B. Analyse the data and release results.
      C. Make prfits and mnitr the prcess. D. Facilitate the study and spread mindfulness.
      31. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
      A. The Medit App: Prmting Mindfulness Practice
      B. Brief Daily Mindfulness: Big Benefits fr Wellbeing
      C. Mindfulness vs. Cntrl Grup: A Cmparative Study
      D. Recent Research in Health Psychlgy: Mindfulness Editin
      D
      It might surprise yu t learn that dgs are playing an increasingly imprtant rle as cnservatinists. Fr centuries, they have been knwn as man's best friends. Nw, their unique abilities are being made use f t help prtect sme f the wrld's mst threatened species.
      Quick and lyal, dgs pssess many qualities that make them ideal fr fieldwrk, but it's their extrardinary sense f smell that makes them invaluable fr cnservatin wrk. With arund 220 millin lfactry receptrs (嗅觉受体) cmpared t just 5 millin in humans, dgs can detect scents (气味) and analyze them with astnishing accuracy, devting 40 times mre f their brain t scent analysis than we d.
      Thanks t this incredible ability, sme dgs are nw being trained t save at-risk animals by sniffing (嗅) ut their drppings. At the University f Washingtn's Cnservatin Cannes facility, 20specially trained dgs have successfully tracked killer whale drppings, which nly flat briefly n the cean's surface. Analyzing these samples enables scientists t mnitr the health f killer whale ppulatins, which are under significant stress frm fd shrtages, pllutin, and bat traffic.
      Beynd tracking animal drppings, cnservatin dgs are als trained fr live animal detectin, further shwcasing their abilities. They can lcate rare species in their natural habitats. Additinally, they are nw used t tackle the nn-native species that threaten the survival f the lcal wildlife. Dgs als take n ther imprtant rles. Fr example, at Kenya's Mmbasa prt, dgs sniff ut illegal wildlife prducts such as rhin hrns and ivry. Acrss Africa, they wrk n the frntlines against illegal hunting, serving as a pwerful security frce enhancer.
      While dgs may nt be the ultimate slutin t every cnservatin challenge, their incmparable abilities make them invaluable cmpanins in the fight t prtect ur planet's bidiversity.
      32. Why are the figures mentined in the secnd paragraph?
      A. T highlight the superirity f dgs' sense f smell. B. T suggest the amazing accuracy f dgs' analysis.
      C. T recgnize the imprtance f cnservatin wrk. D. T shw dgs' impressive achievements in fieldwrk.
      33. Hw d dgs help prtect killer whales?
      A. By tracking their mvements. B. By detecting their drppings.
      C. By mnitring their ppulatins. D. By analyzing the cllected samples.
      34. What can we learn frm the example given in paragraph 4?
      A. Wildlife prducts are ppular in African cuntries.
      B. Nn-native species affect the survival f lcal wildlife.
      C. Dgs are used t detect and prevent illegal wildlife trade.
      D. Dgs can accurately lcate the natural habitats f rare species.
      35. What is the authr's purpse in writing the text?
      A. T appeal t peple t prtect bidiversity. B. T reprt varius envirnmental challenges.
      C. T intrduce dgs' rles in cnservatin effrts. D. T prve the cnventinal claim f dgs' qualities.
      第二节七选五(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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Vertical (垂直的) farming can date back t as far as 2,500 years ag. The hanging gardens f Babyln are cnsidered ne f the first examples f vertical farming. Abut 1,500 years later, the Aztecs develped a frm f hydrpnic (水培的) farming. 36 In the 1600s, French and Dutch farmers grew Mediterranean fruits n walls that maintained heat t help the fruits survive clder cnditins.
      Cntrlled envirnments fr fd prductin are nt new. 37 In 1999, Dicksn Despmmier and his graduate students explred the cncept f vertical farming as a way t feed grwing urban ppulatins, leading t the brader use f the term in the 2010s and 2020s.
      Vertical farming as a practice really didn't becme ppular in the United States until arund 2020, but it has been used in cuntries like Japan and the Netherlands fr decades, accrding t Kga where greenhuses (the early frm f vertical farming) in general are a much mre integral(不可或缺) part f their culture and fd prductin. 38
      Tday, much f the wrk in creating mre nutrient -rich fd thrugh vertical farming cmes dwn t science. 39 Currently, researchers are wrking t create seeds that are best suited fr an indr, cntrlled envirnment.
      40 Fr instance, FFAR invested sme $7.5 millin in the PIP cnsrtium t research varietals specific t indr planting. “We've adapted plants thrughut histry,” Reich tld Built In. “We need t try t see if we can adapt plants specifically t indr agriculture, t see if that makes it mre ecnmically practical fr the future.”
      A. The research witnesses mre than ne spnsr.
      B. This practice was cpied by many ther farmers.
      C. They created flating bats t grw crps n waters.
      D. Yet the term “vertical farming” caught n much later.
      E. The lder industry shapes vertical farming's peratins.
      F. Cnventinal methds adjust seeds fr weather and sil.
      G. Thus, vertical farming is adpted t reduce greenhuse gases.
      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I分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      A wman driving ut f a car park has praised a stranger's kindness. He 41 there was a prblem with her car and pulled ver t help. The tuching 42 has left many saying their “faith” in humanity has been 43 .
      The mum shared her experience n scial media,_ 44 that she was driving ut when the man 45 her car, clearly trying t send a signal.
      “He shuted ‘yu have a flat tyre’” 46 him immediately, I drve t the nearby 7-Eleven petrl statin t pump up (打气) the tyre... but n, it was_ 47 flat" the mum said. The man and his sn nticed she had a baby in the car and 48 her t the statin._ 49 she thught they were t fill up petrl but was 50 when they gt ut f the car t ffer a helping hand.
      “They didn't want my baby and me t end up in a(n) 51 ” she said, “Asking me if I had a 52 wheel, Rn gt it ut f my car and started t change the tyre with his sn.”
      Saying the family were a 53 t the cmmunity, she remarked,“Sciety tday makes many f us nt want t mind ther peple's 54 as yu never knw what wuld cme back t bite yu but tday I am deeply 55 ”
      41. A. sptted B. revealed C. cncluded D. frgt
      42. A. idea B. expressin C. act D. ceremny
      43. A. lst B. restred C. exercised D. shaken
      44. A. predicting B. cmplaining C. denying D. explaining
      45. A. checked ut B. gt int C. pinted t D. lked after
      46. A. Cntacting B. Nticing C. Thanking D. Recgnizing
      47. A. slightly B. cmpletely C. accidentally D. hardly
      48. A. fllwed B. walked C. guided D. hurried
      49. A. Occasinally B. Frtunately C. Eventually D. Initially
      50. A. puzzled B. astnished C. amused D. panicked
      51. A. accident B. failure C. cnflict D. adventure
      52. A. flat B. fancy C. spare D. unique
      53. A. blessing B. relief C. sadness D. jy
      54. A. belngings B. business C. privacy D. steps
      55. A. anxius B. cntented C. regretful, D. grateful
      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。
      Imagine walking thrugh a busy market in Guangzhu, the air filled with the smell f freshly steamed dim sum. This is the heart f Cantnese cuisine, a culinary (烹饪的) traditin that 56 (celebrate) fr its; charm and flavr ver centuries.
      Cantnese cuisine highly 57 (value) fresh ingredients (食材) and simple cking methds and 58 (ck) in Guangdng believe that the natural flavrs f the ingredients shuld shine thrugh. This philsphy is why steaming is 59 cmmn cking methd in Cantnese kitchens. Steaming effectively preserves the natural taste f fd, 60 it's fish, vegetables, r delicate dumplings.
      Anther defining feature f Cantnese cuisine is its remarkable variety. The Guangdng prvince is blessed with a(n) 61 (incredible) diverse landscape, frm prductive plains t castal waters, 62 (prvide) a wide range f ingredients. Seafd, in particular, plays a significant rle in Cantnese cking. Dishes like steamed fish with ginger and nin shwcase the regin's wealth f fresh, high quality seafd.
      Cantnese cuisine is als knwn fr its careful 63 (prepare) and presentatin. Chefs spend years perfecting their craft, learning the delicate balance f flavrs and the art, f visual appeal. The emphasis n aesthetics (美学) is evident in dishes like Crispy Rast Gse, in_ 64 the skin and meat are artfully arranged 65 (please) bth the eye and the taste buds.
      第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      你校英文报就“ 是否应开设生活技能课程”发起讨论,请以“Are Life Skill Classes Necessary?为题,写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
      1.你的看法;
      2.说明理由。
      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。
      Are Life Skill Classes Necessary?
      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。
      I'd always been tld t take care f my lder brther, Brian, wh was brn weak and small. I'd ften tie his shes r prepare anther glass f water fr him. My mm saw my larger size and strng bdy as a sign that I was t be a kind f guardian angel (守护天使) fr Brian. Hwever, that was nt the case.
      One day ur schl spnsred a pumpkin-carving cntest. First prize was $100, and I knew just hw I wuld spend it. There was a brand-new game I was dying t wn. S I decided the first place bnus definitely had t land in my pcket.
      When I had t carve the perfect pumpkin I'd picked ut, it dawned n me that with my big clumsy fingers I'd surely screw it up (搞砸). I thught f Brian's smaller, delicate hands and knew he was the man fr the jb. I immediately begged Brian. Unexpectedly, he asked fr a cut. That was fifty-fifty. Quickly ding the math in my head, I figured ut even if I split (分摊) the first prize, I'd still have enugh cash fr the game. S I gave in t Brian's demands. With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face, and nw we had the best pumpkin ever.
      Then the unexpected happened: We came in secnd. Unfrtunately, secnd prize was nly $50, and I needed every penny f that t buy the game. The day f the awards ceremny, the principal handed ver the mney t me because Brian was hme, sick with cld.
      If he really wanted t win, he wuld have been here tday, 1 thught t myself, justifying stealing the cash frm under pr Brian's runny nse. With hardly a thught, I ran t the stre and bught my dream game. That night when Brian asked if we had wn, I denied, afraid t lk int his eyes.
      The whle thing was never mentined again until the day when Brian was packing fr cllege. I played my usual rle in helping him pack when I came acrss an ld album filled with phts he had taken as the schl phtgrapher.
      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。
      Paragraph 1:
      I was enjying the phts when ne caught my eye.
      Paragraph 2:
      “Yu actually knew and didn't say anything?" I was shcked.
      高三十月月考英语试题答案
      1—5 CACCB 6—10 BACAB 11—15 AABCB 16—20 ABBAC
      21—23 ADD 24—27 CDAC 28—31 BADB 32—35 ABCC 36—40 CDEFA
      41—45 ACBDC 46—50 CBADB 51—55 ACABD
      56.has been celebrated 57.values 58.cks 59.a 60.whether 61.incredibly 62.prviding 63.preparatin 64.which 65.t please
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      Are Life Skills Classes Necessary?
      I firmly believe life skills classes are abslutely necessary fr students.
      Initially, these classes fill a gap in traditinal educatin. Subjects like cking, budgeting, and basic hme repairs are rarely taught in regular lessns, but they are essential fr independent adult life. Fr example, learning t manage mney helps us avid financial trubles later. Secndly, life skills bst cnfidence. Mastering practical tasks, such as sewing a buttn r fixing a brken lamp, makes us feel capable f handling real-life challenges.
      In shrt, life skills classes prepare us fr the future beynd exams. Schls shuld definitely include them in the curriculum.
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      I was enjying the phts when ne caught my eye. It was a picture f the pumpkin we had carved tgether. Underneath, Brian had written, “My first real win with my brther. Even if we didn’t get first, it was a victry because we wrked as a team.” Seeing thse wrds, a wave f guilt washed ver me. I remembered hw I had selfishly taken all the mney and lied t him. I realized hw much I had let him dwn. I turned t Brian, ready t cnfess everything.
      Paragraph 2:
      “Yu actually knew and didn’t say anything?” I was shcked. Brian just smiled gently and said, “I always knew. But I als knew that yu needed that game mre than the mney at that time. And I was prud f ur teamwrk, nt the prize. I hped ne day yu’d understand the real meaning f winning tgether.” His wrds made me feel even mre ashamed. I aplgized sincerely, vwing t make it up t him. Frm then n, I truly understd my rle as his guardian angel and the imprtance f true brtherhd.

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