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单元检测卷(三)
[对应学生用书P209]
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Bark
Cover Price:$19.80 Price:$15.00 ($2.50/issue (期))
You save:$4.80(24%) Review:By Pat Kane
I absolutely love Bark magazine! I love the “smiling” pages and the tips on every issue.I am a dog lover and have saved all of my dogs either from death row or from people who were going to put them down.Everyone should have a chance to live and Bark stresses that with its articles.This magazine is a MUST HAVE for any dog lover!
Dog Fancy
Cover Price:$54.00 Price:$14.99 ($1.25/issue)
You save:$39.01(72%) Review:By Berner Mom
Don't waste your money on this magazine.60~70 percent of it is advertising,and the articles offer little useful information.It might be suitable for children,but not adults who are serious about educating themselves about dogs.
Dog World
Cover Price:$48.88 Price:$14.99 ($1.25/issue)
You save:$33.89(69%) Review:By one critic
Dog World has provided many very interesting and thought-provoking(令人思考的) articles for people involved in dog showing,breeding(饲养),performance events,etc.However,over half of the magazine is devoted to breeder ads,which is boring.Still,as a whole,I recommend(推荐) it for the articles.Good articles,but tons of ads.
Modern Dog
Cover Price:$45.00 Price:$15.00 ($3.75/issue)
You save:$30.00(24%) Review:By Dinah
My new favorite magazine! Beautiful photos,smart and amusing articles,fashion,art,interviews with famous people...all with a dog focus!Cover models range from Paris Hilton and Tinkerbell to Virginia Madsen and her dogs.Thanks to Modern Dog I now know how to give a dog-friendly cocktail party and how to actually get my dog to come when she's called.Surely worth checking out.
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇应用文,介绍了四本关于狗狗的杂志。
1.Which of the following magazines saves the most money?
A.Bark B.Dog Fancy
C.Dog World D.Modern Dog
B [细节理解题。比较各部分中“You save...”后的数值可知选B项。]
2.According to the text,Modern Dog .
A.has lovely dog pictures on the cover
B.is interesting but not helpful
C.has some photos but no articles
D.has interviews with famous people
D [细节理解题。根据Modern Dog中的“Beautiful photos,smart and amusing articles,fashion,art,interviews with famous people”可知,Modern Dog采访了一些名人。故选D。]
3.The purpose of the text is to introduce .
A.some cheap magazines
B.different magazines for different readers
C.some magazines about dogs
D.information on raising dogs
C [写作目的题。本文是一篇应用文,介绍了四本关于狗狗的杂志。故选C。]
B
A few months ago,Jason asked his parents to buy him a computer.All his friends already had one,so his mom and dad agreed.During the first few weeks,Jason spent a lot of time in front of his computer because he had to learn how it worked.He was really interested in learning all about it and he even started writing computer programs himself.
One day Jason found a website where he could play chess either against the computer or against other people from all over the world.From then on,Jason seemed to have just one interest in life,his computer.Whenever his parents told him that he was spending too much time with his computer,Jason went into denial.He did not think that he had a problem at all.
Then the unthinkable happened: Jason's computer broke down.But his parents decided not to buy him a new one.Jason said that he needed a computer for school,and he promised that he'd spend less time with it.But his parents refused to give in.Finally,Jason felt so hopeless that he took the only way out and killed himself.
Robert Johnson,a psychologist(心理学家) on the subject,says,“Computer addiction(沉溺) is an illness that can influence anyone of us.Nowadays,increasing numbers of people are spending more and more time working with computers.While this isn't a problem for most users,some people,especially teenagers,often use the computer to get away from the real world.This is especially true of shy people.For them,meeting people online is a way of hiding their true selves.In cyberspace,they can be whoever they want to be and create their own virtual(虚拟的) world.But what happens when they can no longer enter their virtual world?”
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,作者通过一个青少年沉迷网络最后自杀的故事警告广大青少年要合理利用电脑。
4.Why did Jason want to buy a computer according to Paragraph 1?
A.To play chess.
B.To make friends.
C.To avoid being an outsider.
D.To write computer programs.
C [细节理解题。由第一段第二句“All his friends already had one,so his mom and dad agreed.”可知,杰森的朋友们都有电脑,而他却没有,为了避免成为圈外人,所以想让父母给自己也买一台。故选C项。]
5.By saying “Jason went into denial”, the author means “ ”.
A.Jason would not listen
B.Jason enjoyed himself
C.Jason would turn it off
D.Jason changed his mind
A [推理判断题。由该句后面的“He did not think that he had a problem at all.”可知,每次父母提醒他玩电脑时间太长了,他都不听。故选A项。]
6.What was Jason's relationship with his parents like when his computer broke down?
A.Fine. B.So-so.
C.Terrible. D.Unknown.
C [推理判断题。由第三段最后两句可知,当时他们的关系很糟糕。故选C项。]
7.In Robert Johnson's opinion, .
A.it is impossible to beat computer addiction
B.shy people get addicted to computers easily
C.teenagers should stay away from computers
D.computers are getting us into serious trouble
B [细节理解题。由最后一段中的“some people,especially teenagers...shy people”可知,那些腼腆的人更容易沉迷于电脑所营造的虚拟世界中。故选B项。]
C
Imagine you're standing in line to buy a snack at a store. You step up to the counter and the cashier scans your food. Next, you have to pay. But instead of scanning a QR Code(二维码) with your smart phone, you just hold out your hand so the cashier can scan your fingerprint. Or, a camera scans your face, your eyes or even your ear.
Now, this type of technology might not be far away. As technology companies move away from the traditional password, biometric (生物特征识别的) security, which includes fingerprint, face and voice ID, is becoming increasingly popular.
In 2013, Apple introduced the iPhone 5s, one of the first smart phones with a fingerprint scanner. Since then, using one's fingerprint to unlock a phone and make mobile payments has become a commonplace, bringing convenience to our lives. And since 2016, Samsung has featured eye-scanning technology in its top smart phones, while Apple's new iphone X can even scan a user's face. But despite its popularity, experts warn that biometrics might not be as secure as we imagine.“ Biometrics is ideally good in practice, not so much,” said John Michener, a biometrics expert.
When introducing the new iPhone's face ID feature, Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice-president, said.“The chance that a random person in the population could look at your iPhones X and unlock it with their face is about one in a million.” But it's already been done. In a video posted on a community website Reddit, two brothers showed how they were each able to unlock the same iPhone X using their own face. And they aren't even twins.
“We may expect too much from biometrics,” Anil Jain, a computer science professor at Michigan State University, told CBS News.“No security systems are perfect.”
Earlier last year, Jain found a way to trick biometric security. Using a printed copy of a thumbprint, she was able to unlock a dead person's smart phone for the police, according to a tech website Splinter. “It's good to see biometrics being used more,” Jain told CBS News, “because it adds another factor for security. But using multiple security measures is the best defense.”
[语篇解读] 本文是说明文,主要讲的是生物特征识别的安全问题。
8.Which is the latest identification technology in a smart phone according to the passage?
A.Face scanning.
B.Eye scanning.
C.QR Code scanning.
D.Fingerprint scanning.
A [细节理解题。根据第三段中since 2016, Samsung has featured eye-scanning technology in its top smart phones, while Apple's new iphone X can even scan a user's face.可知Face scanning是智能手机最新的识别技术。]
9.What is a major problem of the iPhone X's face ID system?
A.It takes too long to unlock the phone.
B.It often fails to recognize its owner's face.
C.Face data can be used for other purposes.
D.Different faces can be used to unlock the same phone.
D [推理判断题。根据第四段中In a video posted on a community website Reddit, two brothers showed how they were each able to unlock the same iPhone X using their own face. And they aren't even twins.可知,the iPhone X's face ID system的一个主要问题就是不同的脸可以用来解锁同一个电话。]
10.What is Anil Jain's opinion about biometric security?
A.It is as secure as traditional measures.
B.It is perfect without much improvement.
C.It has caused much trouble for the police.
D.It should be used with other security measures.
D [推理判断题。根据最后一段最后一句Jain told CBS News, “because it adds another factor for security. But using multiple security measures is the best defense.”可知,应与其他安全措施一起使用。]
11.What does the author intend to tell us in this passage?
A.The popularity of biometrics.
B.Security problems of biometrics.
C.Various problems with biometrics.
D.Great changes caused by biometrics.
B [主旨大意题。纵观全文,本文作者主要在讲的是生物特征识别的安全问题。]
D
(2022·全国乙卷)Can a small group of drones(无人机)guarantee the safety and reliability of railways and, at the same time, help railway operators save billions of euros each year? That is the very likely future of applying today's “eyes in the sky” technology to making sure that the millions of kilometres of rail tracks and infrastructure(基础设施)worldwide are safe for trains on a 24/7 basis.
Drones are already being used to examine high-tension electrical lines. They could do precisely the same thing to inspect railway lines and other vital aspects of rail infrastructure such as the correct position of railway tracks and switching points. The more regularly they can be inspected, the more railway safety, reliability and on-time performance will be improved. Costs would be cut and operations would be more efficient(高效)across the board.
That includes huge savings in maintenance costs and better protection of railway personnel safety. It is calculated that European railways alone spend approximately 20 billion euros a year on maintenance, including sending maintenance staff, often at night, to inspect and repair the rail infrastructure. That can be dangerous work that could be avoided with drones assisting the crews' efforts.
By using the latest technologies, drones could also start providing higher-value services for railways, detecting faults in the rail or switches, before they can cause any safety problems. To perform these tasks, drones for rail don't need to be flying overhead. Engineers are now working on a new concept: the rail drones of the future. They will be moving on the track ahead of the train, and programmed to run autonomously. Very small drones with advanced sensors and AI and travelling ahead of the train could guide it like a co-pilot. With their ability to see ahead, they could signal any problem, so that fast-moving trains would be able to react in time.
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。无人机在保证铁路安全可靠的同时,还能帮助铁路运营商每年节省数亿欧元。
12.What makes the application of drones to rail lines possible?
A.The use of drones in checking on power lines.
B.Drones' ability to work at high altitudes.
C.The reduction of cost in designing drones.
D.Drones' reliable performance in remote areas.
A [细节理解题。题干问什么使无人机在铁路线路中的应用成为可能。根据文章第二段中的“Drones are already being used to examine high-tension electrical lines.They could do precisely the same thing to inspect railway lines and other vital aspects of rail infrastructure”可知,无人机现在已经用来检测高压电力线路,它们可以做同样的事情来检查铁路线路以及铁路基础设施的其他重要方面。故A项正确。]
13.What does “maintenance” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Personnel safety.
B.Assistance from drones.
C.Inspection and repair.
D.Construction of infrastructure.
C [词义猜测题。题干问“maintenance”是什么意思。根据画线词出现的语境“节省 费用”以及该词在下文中的语境,即第三段第二句“It is calculated that European railways alone spend approximately 20 billion euros a year on maintenance,including sending maintenance staff,often at night,to inspect and repair the rail infrastructure.”(据计算,单是欧洲铁路一年就要在维护方面花费约200亿欧元,其中包括常常在夜里派遣维护员工去检查和修复铁路基础设施。)可知,铁路“maintenance”包括检查和修复铁路基础设施。故C项正确。]
14.What function is expected of the rail drones?
A.To provide early warning.
B.To make trains run automatically.
C.To earn profits for the crews.
D.To accelerate transportation.
A [细节理解题。题干问的是期待铁路无人机有什么样的功能。根据文章最后一段最后一句“With their ability to see ahead,they could signal any problem,so that fast-moving trains would be able to react in time”(因为能提前看到,无人机可以感知到任何问题,这样快速前进的列车就可以及时作出反应)可知,期待铁路无人机具有的功能是提前发现问题,并给列车发出警告。故A项正确。]
15.Which is the most suitable title for the text?
A.What Faults Can Be Detected with Drones
B.How Production of Drones Can Be Expanded
C.What Difficulty Drone Development Will Face
D.How Drones Will Change the Future of Railways
D [标题归纳题。题干问的是本文最佳标题是什么。第一段是导入,综述无人机在铁路运营方面的应用前景;第二段主要讲述无人机在铁路运营中的部分功能和作用;第三段主要讲了无人机在降低铁路维护成本和维护铁路职员人身安全方面的作用;第四段讲无人机还能为铁路运营做的事情。由此可知本篇文章主要讲的是无人机将如何改变铁路的未来。故D项正确。]
Ⅱ.七选五
The smartphones that can take selfies(自拍) have become popular.However,according to recent news reports,the love for taking a beautiful selfie has killed 12 people this year. 16
While the problems have been known for a while,they didn't catch people's attention until the death of Hideto Ueda at Taj Mahal in India.Hideto Ueda was trying to take a selfie with his friends when they fell off some stairs.He hurt his head badly and passed away soon.
Other serious accidents include a Russian woman who fell off a bridge when she was trying to take an exciting selfie.Three Indian students suffered a similar fate after they were run over by a train while taking a selfie on the railway tracks. 17 So they could have been avoided.
18 In July,the Russian government began a program in the country to alert(警告) its young citizens to the danger of this hobby.The campaign's slogan was “Even a million ‘likes’ on social media are less important than your life and healthy body.”
Many countries are banning the tool that has contributed to the rise in injuries—the selfie stick!Many museums and theme parks including Disney support the government's decision. 19 The West Japan Railway became the first in the world to give up the sticks both inside Japan's trains and out on the railway.
While the action may help reduce the incidents,the only way to stop taking selfies related injuries and deaths is that everyone should take responsibility. 20 So the next time you or your friends decide to take a selfie that appears a little risky,be sure to stop and ask yourself—is it worth it?
A.Please keep off smartphones.
B.All of them came from carelessness.
C.They have no permission to use selfie sticks.
D.It is not just for themselves,but also for their friends.
E.So some believe that capturing the “ultimate” selfie is causing people to take unnecessary risks.
F.To solve the danger taking selfies brings,officials are taking action.
G.Governments start ordering the public to give up selfie sticks.
[语篇解读] 自拍已经成为一种时尚潮流,人们通过智能手机可以抓拍自己的美好瞬间。然而,自拍却潜藏着危险。
16.E [上文讲述了今年已有12人因用手机自拍而死亡,E项承接上文,构成因果关系。]
17.B [设空处总结了上文自拍致死事件都是不小心造成的,因此它们本是可以避免的,故选B项。]
18.F [下文以俄罗斯政府展开的活动为例,说明政府官员在想办法避免自拍带来的危险,故F项符合语境。]
19.C [上文提到许多博物馆以及主题公园都通过实际行动来支持政府的措施,C项“它们不允许使用自拍杆”正好与支持政府的措施相呼应。]
20.D [上文提到阻止自拍带来伤害和死亡的唯一办法就是每一个人都负起责任。D项承接上文,进一步指出这样做不仅仅是为了他们自己,也是为了他们的朋友。]
Ⅲ.完形填空
I used to turn down my friends' invitations to swim.For me, being seen 21 in a swimsuit was impossible because I was shy.Even in 22 clothes, I felt everyone was thinking how fat I was and silently 23 me.
It was a little easier when I was around people I 24 .My friend, Dirk, had a 25 in his backyard and he sometimes invited me to swim there.However, one hot summer day, my heart 26 as I arrived.His slim sister, Casey, was there.
“ 27 and get changed,” Dirk called out.“We're ready.”
“I'm not feeling 28 today,” I said.
Dirk explained to his sister: “She doesn't want to be in front of you in her swimsuit.”
“Are you serious?” Casey said as she walked over to me.“Doing what you really 29 makes you beautiful.Now get changed and let's go.” It hit me that I'd been 30 my favorite activity because I was 31 of the way others would look at me.
Some weeks later, it still took 32 to go to public swimming pools.But I 33 swimming there every few days and before I knew it, I was swimming almost daily.Months after my brief 34 with Dirk's kind and wise sister, 35 , I overcame this problem.
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者因为肥胖而不敢在公共场合穿泳衣,在朋友妹妹的鼓励下逐渐克服了障碍。
21.A.in public B.in danger
C.in doubt D.in person
A [根据下文的“I felt everyone was thinking how fat I was and silently 23 me”可知,作者不敢在公共场合(in public)穿泳衣。]
22.A.strange B.expensive
C.beautiful D.regular
D [根据上一句中的“in a swimsuit”及空前的“Even”可知,作者十分害羞,即使穿普通(regular)衣服出现在公共场合也会感到不自在。]
23.A.admiring B.judging
C.suspecting D.warning
B [根据空前的“I felt everyone was thinking how fat I was”可知,作者总觉得大家都在评判(judge)她。]
24.A.respected B.appreciated
C.helped D.trusted
D [根据空后的“My friend, Dirk”可知,对作者来说,在信任(trust)的人面前穿泳衣游泳会相对容易一些。]
25.A.pool B.tree
C.pet D.table
A [根据空后的“he sometimes invited me to swim there”可知,Dirk家的后院有个游泳池(pool)。]
26.A.stopped B.opened
C.sank D.ached
C [根据下文的“Dirk explained to his sister:‘She doesn't want to be in front of you in her swimsuit.’”可知,作者看到有陌生人在,故而心里一沉(sink),开始感到不自在。]
27.A.Go away B.Hurry up
C.Cheer up D.Get ahead
B [根据下文的“We're ready.”可知,作者的朋友及其妹妹已经准备就绪,故此处是在催促作者快点(Hurry up)换衣服。]
28.A.bored B.tired
C.busy D.well
D [参见26题解析可知,此处作者借口不舒服(well)拒绝游泳。]
29.A.need B.mean
C.love D.dare
C [根据下文的“my favorite activity”可知,Casey说做自己喜欢(love)的事情会使人变得漂亮。]
30.A.avoiding B.seeking
C.developing D.learning
A [根据文章第一句可知,作者常常因为害羞而不去游泳。]
31.A.fond B.sure
C.afraid D.guilty
C [联系上文可知,作者不去游泳是担心(afraid)别人会怎么看她。]
32.A.time B.courage
C.money D.energy
B [根据空前的“still”可知,作者受到朋友妹妹的鼓励后,仍然没有克服内心的恐惧,所以当她再去公共泳池游泳时还是需要勇气(courage)的。]
33.A.risked B.kept
C.missed D.considered
B [根据空后的“before I knew it, I was swimming almost daily”可知,尽管仍然害羞,但作者坚持在公共泳池游泳。]
34.A.conflict B.discussion
C.argument D.conversation
D [联系上文可知,此处指作者与朋友妹妹的对话(conversation)。]
35.A.especially B.accidentally
C.gradually D.suddenly
C [根据上文的“Some weeks later”及“Months after ...”可知,作者逐渐(gradually)克服了自己的羞怯。]
Ⅳ.语法填空
(2022.1·浙江卷)Kim Cobb, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, is one of a small but growing minority of academics 36. are cutting back on their air travel because of climate change. Travelling to conferences, lectures, workshops, and the like—frequently by plane—37. (view) as important for scientists to get together and exchange information.But Cobb and others 38. (be) now questioning that idea—pushing conferences to provide more chances to participate remotely and 39. (change) their personal behavior to do their part in dealing with the climate change crisis.On a website called No Fly Climate Sci, for example,40. (rough) 200 academics—many of them climate scientists—41. (promise) to fly as little as possible since the effort started two years ago.
Cobb,for her part,started to ask conference organizers who invited her to speak
42. she could do so remotely;about three-quarters of 43. time,they agreed.When the answer was no,she declined the 44. (invite). That approach brought Cobb's air travel last year down by 75%,and she plans 45. (continue) the practice. “It has been fairly rewarding,” she says—“a really positive change.”
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文。为了应对气候变化,以亚特兰大的教授Kim Cobb 为代表的一部分学者减少学术活动中的航空旅行,优先选择通过远程方式参与活动。
36.who/that [考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,且在从句中作主语,先行词为指代人的a small but growing minority of academics,故填who/that。]
37.is viewed/has been viewed [考查动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。空处为句子的谓语部分,句子主语为动名词短语“Travelling to...and the like”,表示单数概念,与view为被动关系;再结合语境可知,此处可表示现在的情况或已经发生过的对现在造成影响的动作,故填is viewed/has been viewed。]
38.are [考查动词的时态和主谓一致。根据语境和空后的“now questioning”可知,空处所在句的时态为现在进行时,且主语表示复数意义,故填are。question在此处为动词,表示“表示疑问,怀疑”。]
39.changing [考查非谓语动词。空处与上文的pushing并列作状语,又因change与句子主语Cobb and others为逻辑上的主谓关系,故填changing。]
40.roughly [考查副词。此处表示大约200位学者,空处应用所给词的副词形式作状语。roughly“大约,大致,差不多”。]
41.have promised [考查动词的时态。根据时间状语“since the effort started two years ago”可知,此处应用现在完成时。]
42.whether/if [考查宾语从句。就Cobb而言,她开始询问邀请她发言的会议组织者她是否可以远程发言。空处引导宾语从句,表示“是否”,故填whether/if。]
43.the [考查冠词。约四分之三的情况下,他们(会议组织者)同意了。此处特指上文提到的Cobb询问邀请她发言的会议组织者是否可以远程发言这种情况,故填定冠词the。]
44.invitation [考查名词。空处作declined的宾语,应用所给词的名词形式,故填invitation“邀请”。]
45.to continue [考查非谓语动词。plan to do sth.“计划做某事”为固定搭配,故用动词不定式to continue。]
Ⅴ.写作
第一节 应用文写作
假设你是校学生会主席李华,上周末学生会举办了中国诗词翻译大赛,得到了外教Thomas的大力帮助。请你给Thomas写一封邮件,表示感谢,内容包括:
1.感谢他的帮助;
2.同学们的收获。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:中国诗词翻译大赛Chinese Poem Translation Competition
Dear Thomas,
Yours,
Li Hua
[参考范文]
Dear Thomas,
I'm writing to express my sincere gratitude to you for your enormous help in the Chinese Poem Translation Competition, in which we have gained quite a lot.
It's so kind of you to have taught us the basic translation skills and techniques before the competition. Under your professional guidance, the participants presented many brilliant translated poems. Meanwhile, we not only realized the beauty of translation but also improved our ability of appreciating poems. Most importantly, this activity has stimulated our passion for learning poems from different perspectives.
Many thanks for your valuable time and support!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写
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。续写词数应为150左右。
An anxious call came into Jimmy Gilleece's bar. A newly married woman, who had spent the afternoon at the bar, couldn't find her wallet. She didn't care about her ID, credit cards, or $150 in cash—but her wedding ring was inside.
Gilleece didn't like the idea that a theft could have occurred at his place. So he set out to find the wallet. He spent hours looking through security-camera videos, watching the woman's every step in the bar until she went to sit on a chair outside and left when her ride arrived. Within minutes, a young man approached the bench, slipped something into his pocket, and walked off. Gilleece posted a clip(剪辑片段)on the bar's Facebook page. “I didn't want to punish him,” he said. “I just asked if anybody knew who the guy was.”
Within hours, Gilleece got a text from 17-year-old Prather, who admitted having taken the wallet and told Gilleece he'd done it because he hadn't eaten for two days. He said he saw the ring but thought it was fake(假的), so he took the money and threw the wallet off the dock(码头)into the ocean. Then he bought a sandwich.
Gilleece, unsure whether he believed Prather, told the teen to meet him at the dock, where they got talking and Prather revealed that he wasn't getting along with his family and had been living in the woods for a week. Judging from Prather's small body and red cheeks, Gilleece saw him for what he was: more of a kid than a criminal.
But the police were already on the case, and because of the missing ring, Prather could be facing charges. “He would be going to the prison. I have to help him somehow,” Gilleece thought.
Paragraph 1:
Gilleece paid two divers to search the waters where Prather had thrown the wallet.
Paragraph 2:
Then suddenly a diver came up to the surface of the water.
[参考范文]
Paragraph 1:
Gilleece paid two divers to search the waters where Prather had thrown the wallet. A crowd gathered, excitedly watching the two divers searching in the strong current. Nearby, two policemen were also waiting. More than an hour passed but there was no sign of the ring. The crowd gradually got impatient, starting to talk noisily. Gilleece grew increasingly worried, especially when the policemen began questioning Prather, attempting to get him to admit keeping the ring. Each passing minute increased the chance that they would arrest the young man.
Paragraph 2:
Then suddenly a diver came up to the surface of the water. In his hand was the wallet and inside was the ring. Loud cheers erupted from the crowd. Gilleece quickly called the wallet's owner, who was wild with joy and immediately dropped the charges against Prather. With tears of gratitude rolling down his cheeks, Prather hugged Gilleece tightly, saying “You've saved me today. I couldn't thank you enough!” Prather promised to go back home to join his family. Gilleece's act of kindness changed a teen's life.
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