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 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。It was a Saturday. Whether it was sunny or cloudy, hot or cold, I cannot remember, but I do remember it was a Saturday because the mall was full of people. I was with my mom. It is easy to miss her in a crowd simply because she is so ordinary. On that day we walked casually, taking quick looks at the store windows because we both knew we wouldn't be buying much, like always. I remember I was looking up at the people passing by — at first uninterestedly, but then more carefully. Ladies wore bright and elegant clothing. They had no wrinkles (皱纹) on their faces ——wiped away with expensive creams. An uneasy feeling started to settle in my chest. I tried to push it out, but failed. It got more unbearable with every second until I could deny it no longer: I was ashamed of my mother. We were in a high-class neighborhood, living in a small, expensive apartment building that Mom chose to move to because she knew the schools were good. We were in a high-class neighborhood, but as I observed the passers-by and then turned my eyes on Mom, I realized for the first time that we didn't belong there. I could see the wrinkles around Mom's eyes and mouth, because she didn't use any creams. She dressed in cheap, worn-out clothes. Her eyes were tired from working long hours to make a living and her hair too grey for her age. I looked at her, feeling ashamed. My mom is nothing extraordinary, yet at that moment she stood out because she was just so plain. Telling her to wait for me around the corner, I hurried away to the bathroom and didn't want to be seen with her. On the way to the bathroom, my eyes couldn't help falling on beautiful dresses. Each dress seemed like a work of art with delicate patterns. However, my heart sank as I knew they were far beyond my reach, further reducing my desire to return. 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。When I finally went back unwillingly, I found that Mom wasn't there. Mom stood in a fancy store, holding a girl's dress that looked much too expensive. 答案:One possible version:When I finally went back unwillingly, I found that Mom wasn't there. I had no choice but to search the nearby stores for her. As I went from one shop to another, anxiety filled my stomach. The lingering shame continued to burden my thoughts, whispering negative words. Each store I entered reminded me of my mother's absence, increasing my growing fear. The concerned looks from other shoppers seemed to match my own judgment. Why couldn't she be like other mothers — polished, and stylish? My unhappiness for our differences grew, fueling my annoyance. Suddenly, my eyes landed on a high-end store, and there I finally saw Mom.Mom stood in a fancy store, holding a girl's dress that looked much too expensive. As I approached her, she exclaimed, "This will look good on you. Do you want it?" I knew it was far too expensive, but I almost agreed, carelessly, and thoughtlessly. Then I took a closer look at Mom. She was so small and weary, clothes worn and old. But a big smile stretched across her face, for she was happy to give me something so nice. My words died in my throat. She looked so tired all the time because she was busy working to provide for me. At that moment, Mom was beautiful and extraordinary in my eyes. I was no longer ashamed of her, but of myself.
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