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    Jim Curry lights a stove in the parking lot of Christ Episcopal Church in Guilford. It'll get up to 2,000 degrees, hot enough to soften the metal of shotgun parts so they can be reshaped.

    A crowd is watching, and Curry picks out a 9-year-old named Oliver to help him. "This is really magic," Curry says. "Right before your very eyes, you're gonna see Oliver transform this gun, this instrument of potential harm, into something that could never be a gun ever again. It's gonna be a trowel (泥铲), which could be used to plant flowers in a garden."

    "It is exciting," Oliver says. "I love the fact that you can take metal that's random and shape it into something useful."

    Curry, a retired priest, is a co-founder of Swords to Plowshares (犁) Northeast, the organization putting on this event, which helps police departments manage their gun buyback programs and repurpose the weapons into gardening tools.

    The finished tools are donated to community gardens and agricultural high schools and the harvested vegetables donated to soup kitchens and homeless shelters, according to the group's website.

    Retired priest Mary Ann first volunteered with Swords to Plowshares when a family member fell victim to gun violence. She helps collect guns through police buybacks. "When there's such despair now in our country, people need to know that we can change. There is hope," she says.

    Curry wears a constant reminder of that hope around his neck. It's two large pieces of metal molded into the shape of a cross. "It's made out of pieces of an AK-47 used for killing", he says. "But God's love breaks it apart, reshapes it, then transforms it into the sign of greatest hope — the cross. And that's why I wear it."

    1. (1) What do Curry and Oliver do in the parking lot?
      A . They measure the temperature of a hot stove. B . They do magic tricks in front of many people. C . They turn what's threatening into what's useful. D . They do experiments on how to make useful tools.
    2. (2) Where can you find the reshaped tools from the text?
      A . In homeless shelters. B . In some famous gardens. C . In agricultural high schools. D . In kitchens of the community.
    3. (3) What can be inferred from Marry Ann's words?
      A . She feels desperate as she lost her beloved one. B . Her country may be under threat from gun violence. C . She will do something significant to rescue the world. D . Her family member was killed because of gun violence.
    4. (4) What can you learn about Curry from the last paragraph?
      A . He made the cross all by himself. B . His cross is a weapon used to kill. C . The cross reminds him to reshape more tools. D . The cross represents his hope for a better life.

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