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..XX市2017届高三年级第三次模拟考试英语试题第一部分听力〔共两节,满分20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分,满分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.Whatcolourwasthewoman’sshirt?A.Pink. B.White. C.Lightyellow.2.Whereisthesupermarket?A.Nexttoagiftshop. B.Besideapostoffice.C.Ontherightofacinema.3.Whatistheman?A.Abusinessman. B.Ateacher. C.Astudent.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hehasseenthemovie.B.Heisinterestedinthemovie.C.Hedoesn’twanttoseethemovie.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Alight. B.Abook. C.Arobot.第二节〔共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tocatchabus. B.Tobookaflight. C.Tohireabus.7.Whenshouldthemangettotheairport?A.At3:00. B.At4:50. C.At6:00.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthelivingroom?A.Itisblue. B.Itisn’twarmenough. C.Itisfullofsunshine.9.Whatisinthebedroom?A.Anairconditioner. B.Anewcarpet. C.Atable.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inasupermarket. B.Inarestaurant. C.Athome.11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehastakentoomanyproducts.B.Shehasspenttoomuchmoney.C.Shehaseatentoomuchicecream.12.Howmuchisthesoap?A.$0.99. B.$1.50. C.$3.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Employerandemployee. C.Interviewerandinterviewee.14.Whatistheman’sopinionabouthispresentjob?A.Boring. B.Creative. C.Challenging.15.Whatkindofcoursedidthemantakeincollege?A.Aone-yearcourse. B.Atwo-yearcourse. C.Afour-yearcourse.16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hehasadegreeincomputer.B.Heworksasawebpagedesigner.C.Heisstillastudentatatechnicalschool.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthecompetitionfocuson?A.Interest. B.Imagination. C.Specialtechnicalskills. 18.Whatistheonlyrequirementonthephotosforthecompetition?A.Thetopic. B.Thecolour. C.Thesize.19.Whatistheprizeforthesecondplacewinner?A.Acamera. B.Aphotographybook. C.Freephotographylessons. 20.Whenisthelastdayforpeopletohandintheirphotographs?A.August10th. B.August15th. C.August20th.第二部分英语知识运用〔共两节,满分35分第一节单项填空〔共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21TeenagegirlWuYishuwonthefinalroundofChinesePoetryConference’ssecondseason,_______from100poetryenthusiasts.A.workingout B.droppingout C.checkingout D.standingout22.Thesumtotalofhouseworkshouldbedivided,accordingtohouseholdneeds,andbeassignedtomembers,_______withtheirwillandskill.A.concerned B.familiar C.consistent D.associated23.Onlywhenhehas_______toneedthingscanamantrulybehisownmasterandsoreallyexist.A.determined B.Ceased C.claimed D.stopped24.Ayoungpersonissaidtohavebehaviordisorderwhenhisorherbehaviorisnoticeablydifferentfrom_______expectedintheschoolorcommunity.A.one B.ones C.that D.those25.AformerChinesesoldier,who_______inIndiaforhalfacentury,flewhometoChinaonFebruary11,2017.A.Trapped B.hadtrapped C.hasbeentrapped D.hadbeentrapped26.—Howdoyougotoyourofficeeveryday?—Normally,Itakethesubwaytowork,_______mostofmycolleagues.A.sodoB.asdoC.ashave D.sohave27.Theartistisamongthefewwhocontinuetodrawafterchildhoodisendedwithoutthe_______ofacademictraining.A.evolution B.assumption C.distinction D.interruption28.Gardensprovideaplaceforpeopletorelaxandplaysports,_______ashelterfromthenoisyenvironmentofacity.A.insteadof B.ratherthan C.aswellas D.inspiteof29._______A.aimedB.toaimC.beingaimed D.havingaimed30.It’sasadfactoflife:liesarelies,andsometimesthetruth_______lieaswell.A.shallB.shouldC.can D.must31.—WhatdoyouthinkmakestheTVshowLettersAliveabighit?—_______thekindofhumanitybehindeverylettertouchestheheartstringsoftheaudience.A.That B.What C.Whether D.Because32.WiththehelpoftheInternet,differentcountrieshavecometogethertoformacommunity_______peoplecansharethoughtsandglobalissues.A.whose B.which C.where D.when33._______youhaveavisionforthefuture,yourfutureisthreatenedtobearepeatofthepast.A.If B.While C.UnlessD.Once34.—Blakerefusedallhisclassmates’invitations.Ireallycouldn’tunderstandhim.—Heissurely_______.Nobodylikesapproachinghim.A.ablacksheep B.afatcat C.abadapple D.ahardnut35.—HaveyouwatchedtheprogramReaders?It’ssparkingfreshenthusiasmforliteratureinChina.—_______.Mywholefamilyarefondofit.A.Youaskedforit B.Youbet C.Youhavemyword D.You’vegotmethere第二节完形填空〔共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A4-year-oldgirlnamedNorahandhernewfriendMr.Danhavegivenustheglimmerofhumanitywedesperatelyneedrightnow.Achancemeetinginthegrocerystorepushesthe36ofdepressionasideandendsupchangingalife.Norah’smother,TaraWood,wroteonFacebookthatherdaughterseemedmagnetically37tothemanwhentheypassedbyhimatthestore.Somuchsothatshestoodupinthecartandwaved38,"Hi,oldperson!It’smybirthdaytoday!"Theman’sexpression39andhisfacelitupwhenherealizedshewasspeakingtohim."Well,hello,littlelady!Andhowoldareyoutoday?"heasked.They40forafewsecondsanditwassuperadorable.Theycontinuedontheirwaybutafewminuteslater,Norahaskedifshecouldhugandtakea41withtheman,whomtheynowcall"Mr.Dan".They42togetherandthenhuggedeachotherliketheywerelonglostfriends.WhenshethankedMr.Dan,Woodreceiveda43shewasn’texpecting.Hetearedupandsaid"No,thankYOU.ThishasbeenthebestdayI’vehadinalongtime.You’vemademeso44,Ms.Norah."45bytheencounter,WoodlaterpostedthephotosonFacebookandthatnightreceivedaprivatemessagefromsomeonewho46knowsMr.Dan.It47hiswifepassedawayearlierthisyear,leavinghimindeep48.ThefriendsaidshewassureNorahtouchedhisheart,49thechancemeetingwassomethinghe"needed".WoodgotMr.Dan’sphonenumberandcalledhimafewdayslater.Theymetforlunchthefollowingweekandhaveseeneachotheronnumerousoccasions50—evencelebratinghis82ndbirthdaytogether."Youguys,ICANNOT51thefriendshipbetweenNorahandMr.Dan.I52everytimethey’retogether—it’ssopure,simpleandperfect,"Woodwrote.Hugscanbephysicalsuchasthose53withanintimatepartner,familymemberorfriend;ortheycanbesymbolicsuchasthe54thatsomeoneneedsawordofencouragementorahelpinghand.Hugscanbetheinterweavingthreadsthat55thefabricofourcommunitiesandoursociety.Hugsaresopowerfulthattheycanshakeustothecoreandwakeupthehumanitywithin.36.A.ceilings B.curtains C.symptoms D.depths37.A.drawn B.led C.dragged D.introduced38.A.curiously B.oddly C.excitedly D.greedily39.A.darkened B.froze C.betrayed D.softened40.A.chatted B.greeted C.inquired D.negotiated41.A.walk B.picture C.rest D.survey42.A.posed B.gathered C.cheered D.clapped43.A.present B.comment C.complaint D.response44.A.awkward B.delighted C.clumsy D.proud45.A.Influenced B.Encouraged C.Touched D.Reminded46.A.personally B.merely C.gradually D.eventually47.A.figuresout B.makesout C.bringsout D.turnsout48.A.water B.thought C.depression D.shame49.A.predicting B.adding C.interpreting D.claiming50.A.before B.yet C.since D.thus51.A.develop B.handle C.spoil D.deepen52.A.panic B.hesitate C.pray D.cry53.A.shared B.confirmed C.identified D.cooperated54.A.approval B.promise C.consequence D.recognition55.A.produce B.arrange C.strengthen D.rebuild第三部分阅读理解〔共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHowtoRegiftDuringHolidaySeasonLetusjustgothereThreequartersofAmericansthinkit’sOKtorecyclegifts,accordingtoarecentsurvey.Withabitofskills,regiftscanbejustaspersonalasnewlypurchasedones.Here’showtopullofftheswapandhavenoone,includingthehappysecondrecipient,bethewiser.First,saythankyouBegracioustotheoriginalgiftgiver.Ifyouknowyou’dliketoexchangeanitem,youcansimplyaskwhereitwaspurchased.Manystoreswillacceptareturnwithoutareceipt.KnowyourlimitFamilyheirlooms<传家宝>,handmadegifts,andanythingelsearelativeorbestfriendmightaskyoutowearorshowoffinthefutureareallpoorcandidatesforyourregiftingcloset.Andneverregiftpresentsjusttogetridofthem.Markanyitemyouconsiderapotentialregiftwithastickynotestatingwhogaveittoyouandforwhatoccasion;thenit’llbereadyfortherightperson.Doesitmakesense?Chooseanitemthatisingreatconditionandworthowning,butjustwasn’tforyou.Itmightbeperfectforsomeoneelse.Thinkclothingthatisn’tyourstylebutwouldlookterrificonyourfriend,orakitchenapplianceyoualreadyownandknowyouraunthashopedfor.MakeituniqueRepackageyourgifttomakeitevenmorespecial.Forexample,ifyou’reregiftingacoffee-tablecookbook,includeapieceofkitchenwaretogowithit.Double-checkthegiftAlwaysunwrapthegiftcompletelyandrewrapitforthenewoccasion.Thatwayyoucanmakesuretherearen’thiddennotes,engravings,monograms,orpiecesofwrappingpaperattached.Alsocheckfortags,receipts,andanythingelseinsidethepackagingthatmightembarrassbothyouandtherecipient.56.Whenregifting,youcanchooseanitemthat______.A.wasnewlybought B.washandeddowntoyouC.isofpracticaluse D.youwanttogetridof57.Whyshouldyoucheckthegiftbeforeregifting?A.Toconfirmthegiver. B.Toensureitsvalue.C.Tomakeitunique. D.Toavoidembarrassment.BWeatherisafamouslyboringconversationstarter—untilyoudropanamelikeSandy,Katrina,Juno,orIrene.Evenwithoutahurricaneor"snowmageddon"onthehorizon,weatherreportsonchannelslikeCNNhavehighviewerratings.Sometimes,theWeatherChannelitselfbeatstherestofthecompetition.Butwhyarepeoplesofascinatedbystorms,evenwhenthey’renowherenearthem?Whentheweatherturnsbad,whycan’twelookaway,evenafterwe’vegottentheinformationweneedtogetthroughit?Wemaybeaddictedtothedanger.Humansdidn’tevolvetobesafe,risk-minimizingcitizens;becauseourearlyexperiencesinvolvedconstantlydangerousconditions,wedevelopedacertainbaselineexpectationofrisk.Evenifyoustayedinsideyourcamporyourcave,theworldwasfullofunpredictable,potentiallydangerousthings.Andactivelytakingriskscouldberewarded;thatmighthavebeentheonlywaytogetfood.Inthemodernenvironment,wearen’texposedtonaturalrisksinthesameway.Buttheunderlyingneuralmechanismshaven’tgoneanywhere.Somepeoplehaveanaturalbentforhigh-risksituations.Theyrunextremeraces,BASEjump,orinvestinchangeablestocks.Mostofus,though,enjoyacertainthrillwithoutlosingourheads.Welikerollercoasters.We’llskitheblack-diamondtrailbutmaynotgoofftrack.It’saphenomenonthatthesociologistStephenLyngcallsedgework.Wefeellikewe’relivingontheedge,butweknowthatthere’sasafetynet.Edgeworkispreciselywhatextremeweatheris.Awinterstorm—oranystorm,really—approximatesthisthrill.It’spowerfulandevendangerous.Butsafelysettledinsideandinfrontofourcomputerscreens,wedon’tthinkitwillreallyhurtus.Thepowermightgoout,butthenwewouldbeabletoshareapictureofacarburiedinasnowdrift.Andthen,soon,itwillbeover.Youwillhavehadthethrill,andyoumighthavegainedcontroloveritbycapturingamomentof"danger,"butinall,itseemsarelativelyminorrisk.Wesatisfyourinnerriskseekerwithoutgoingintodangerousterritory.AsforthepeopleontheWestCoastwhofollowedthewinterstormJunoin2015aseagerlyasanyNewYorkerorBostonian,riskcanwellbeexperiencedvicariously<代理地>.WestaygluedtoforecastsofgloomanddoomforthesamereasonwewatchthelatestXGames.Theycaptureourattentionandemotion.Themediaknowthisalltoowell.Thereisonemajorexception:thosewhohavesufferedanextremeweathercatastropheinthepast.Welearndifferentlyfromdescriptionthanfromexperience.Ifyouwereinarecord-breakingstorminthepastandnothingbadhappened,youwilllikelydismissthecurrentdanger.Butifyouexperiencedamajorloss—thedestructionofahouse,say,oramultiweek-longlossofpower—youlikelywon’tdomuchrubberneckingthistime.Unlikeeveryoneelse,yourealizethedangerprobablyisn’tworthmassivemediacoverage.58.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutedgeworkmentionedinthepassage?A.Peoplewon’ttakeanyriskwithoutconsideration.B.Takingriskshasbeenatypeoflifestyleinpeople’slife.C.Peopletendtoexpectthearrivalofextremeweather.D.Facingdangercansatisfypeople’sinnerdesireforrisk.59.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Evolutionofhumanbeingsweakenspeople’sawarenessoftakingrisks.B.Peoplewhooncesufferedfromstormsshowlesscuriosityaboutthem.C.Thecontentsfromthemedialeadtopeoplebeingaddictedtothedanger.D.PeopleontheWestCoastwithNewYorkerswentthroughthewinterstormJuno.60.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Whywelovesuper-storms B.HowextremeweatherinfluencesourlifeC.Whypeopleliketakingrisk D.HowwedealwithweatherforecastCAconversationinwhichneitherpartyislisteningtotheotherwasclassifiedasa"duologue"byAbrahamKaplan,aphilosopherwhodiedin1993.Aduologue,hesuggested,ismorethanamonologuebutlessthanadialogue.Multiplyaduologuebyaroomfulofpeople,hejokinglyadded,andyouhaveaconference.Twopsychologistshavenowgivenhisideassomesubstance,byshowingthatpeopledoindeedoftenfailtonoticewhentheconversationstheyareengagedinhavebeentemporarilyreducedtononsense.BrunoGalantucciofYeshivaUniversityinNewYorkandGarethRobertsofHaskinsLaboratoriesinNewHaven,Connecticut,areinterestedinhowandwhylanguagesevolve.Themainstreamviewofwhypeoplecommunicateisthattheyaretryingtotransmitinformationfaithfully.The"information"maynotbetrue,ofcourse.Butevenlies,thisviewholds,aretoldwiththehopetheywillbeunderstood.Sometimesfaithfultransmissionisindeedtheintention,aswhenapilotcommunicates,accordingtostrictrules,withacontroltower.AccordingtoDrGalantucciandDrRoberts,however,transmittinginformationefficientlytakesalotofeffortandistheexceptionratherthantherule.Innormalconversation,theyreportinapaperinPLOSONE,peoplearesurprisinglydeaftoincoherence.Theydemonstratedthisbyaskingpairsofstudentvolunteerstochatusinganinstant-messagingprogram.Thesevolunteers,whohadnevermet,didsosittinginseparaterooms.Theyweregiventhetaskofidentifyingthedifferencesincolourbetweentwoversionsofacartoon<eachcouldseeonlyoneversion>.Unbeknowntothem,though,anotherpairwereperformingthesametaskatthesametime,withadifferentcartoon.Whilethetwoconversationsweregoingon,theresearchersswitchedbetweenthemsothatastudentwouldsuddenlyandwithoutwarningfindhimselfchattingtosomeonefromtheotherpair.Therewerefoursuchcrossingsduringthe15-minuteexperimentalperiod,eachlasting30seconds.Afterwardsthevolunteerswereaskedtoestablishiftheyhadnoticedanythingstrangeabouttheirconversation.Havingrepeatedtheexperimentwithvariationstoallowforthefactthatstudentswhovolunteerforpsychologyexperimentstendtobecautiousofdirtytricks,DrGalantucciandDrRobertsreportedthatbetween27%and42%ofparticipantsdidnotnoticethattheirconversationshadbeenswitched.Instead,thoseparticipantshadsimplytalkedinaconfusedwayregardless.Ofcourse,exchanginginstantmessagesisnotquitethesameastalking,sothetworesearchershavenotdefinitivelyprovedthatmanydialoguesareactuallyduologues.Butthisresearchcertainlyaddstothesuspicionthatevensupposedlypurposefulcommunicationoftenisn’t.61.AccordingtoAbrahamKaplan,aduologue______.A.canruinaconference B.oftenoccursamongacrowdofpeopleC.providesinstantfeedback D.isaninattentiveconversationbetweenpeople62.It’sgenerallybelievedthatpeoplecommunicateto______.A.leadotherstobelievelies B.explorethefaithfulinformationC.conveyinformationtoeachother D.distinguishfaithfulinformationfromlies63.Theunderlinedword"incoherence"inParagraph2meanssomethingthat_____.A.speakerscan’texpressprecisely B.goesoffthesubjectoftheconversationC.isabstractanddifficulttounderstand D.speakersdon’tpreparelistenerstounderstand64.Whatcanwelearnfromthepsychologyexperiments?A.Morethanhalfofthesubjectstalkedinaconfusedway.B.Ittakesalotofefforttoconveyinformationclearly.C.Peopleareabletorealizethenonsenseintheircommunication.D.Theexperimentsprovethatpurposefulcommunicationdoesn’texist.DOneofthemostpopularEnglish-languagenovelsofthe20thcenturyisalmostunknownintheEnglish-speakingworld—aglobalphenomenonintranslation,nowneglectedinitsoriginalform.TheGadfly,byIrishwriterEthelVoynich,wassoldover5millioncopiesin107editionsinthe22languagesspokenintheSovietUnion.Thebookinspiredsevenmusicaladaptations,fivetheatreadaptations,andfivefilmadaptations.Voynich’snovelisathrillingaccountofrevolutionaryenthusiasm,religiousdevotion,clericalbetrayalandromanticlove—thephilosopherBertrandRussellcalledit"oneofthemostexcitingnovelsIhaveread".ItwaspublishedinNewYorkin1897,twoyearsafteritscompletion,asitsEnglishpublisherfearedanegativereaction—onereviewercriticizedthebook’s"shockingandhorriblecharacter".AtranslationappearedthefollowingyearinRussia,wherethetsarist<沙皇>authorities’disapprovalonlyenhanceditspopularity.TheGadflyissetinItalyduringtherevolutionaryunrestofthe1830sand40s.TheheroisayoungEnglishman,ArthurBurton,whomovestoaCatholicseminary<神学院>afterthedeathofhismother.TherehebecomesdevotedtohisguardianandmentorMontanelli,who,unknowntohim,isalsohisbiologicalfather.InthecompanyofhischildhoodsweetheartGemma,ArthurbecomesinvolvedintheYoungItalymovementfightingAustrianimperialrule.Butheunconsciouslybetrayshiscomrades,afterhisprivateconfession<忏悔>isrelayedtothepolice.Hethendiscovershisfamilysecret,andlosesallfaithinthechurch.ArthurpretendshissuicideandescapestoSouthAmerica,whereheenduresyearsofsuffering.HereturnstoItalyintheguiseof‘TheGadfly’,afearlessandrespectedrevolutionarywhosetrueidentityismasked.Afterhiscapture,heisvisitedbyMontanelli,nowacardinal<红衣教主>,whooffershimalifeline.ButArthur,unforgivinganduncompromising,demandsthathisfatherrejectthechurch.Montanellirefusesandcondemnshissontodeath.Arthur,nowaChrist-likefigure,commandshisowndeathpenalty.AttheCorpusChristimass,Montanellidiesofabrokenheart.①.ThenovelgainedpopularityinitiallyinIreland.Yetitwasinthenewly-createdCommuniststatesoftheSovietUnionandChinathatthebookfounditsmostdedicatedreadership.Arthur,aRomantictragichero,wasrepeatedlyvotedRussia’smostpopularliteraryfigure,andastronautsYuriGagarinandValentinaTereshkova,thefirstmanandwomaninspace,crediteditsinfluence.②.Inthe1930s,TheGadflyinspiredanotherbestseller.NikolaiOstrovsky’sHowtheSteelWasTemperedsold35millioncopiesintheSovietUnion.Ostrovsky’ssocialistrealistnovelfeaturesafearlessyoungcommunistwhosuffersdreadfullyforhissacrifices,butfindspermanentstrengthintheexampleofTheGadfly,whichhereadstohisfellowcomrades.Voynich’snovelwasreinforcedfurtherbya1955filmadaptationdirectedbyAleksandrFaintsimmer.Itsold39milliontickets.③.EthelVoynichhadbeenlivingunknowntothepublic.AndduetoSovietcopyrightlaws,shewasunawareofherlegendarystatusinRussia.In1956,DemocraticpresidentialcandidateAdlaiStevensonvisitedMoscowtoarrangeforpaymentofherlong-overdueroyalties<版权费>.WhenEtheldiedin1960,shewasmournedinRussiaasanationalhero.④.Arthuroffersa"carefulbalanceofemotionwithsteelydetermination"—heisaloverandafighter,whichcanbeseeninthe‘knight-errant’<侠客>oftraditionalChinesefolklore.IntheUK,TheGadflyremainsoutofprintandalmostunknown,yetaroundtheworldreadersandwritersstillrevereitsauthor,justasDHLawrence,RebeccaWestandFriedrichEngelsoncedid.Withitsrichreligiousimageryandstirringrevolutionarythemes,TheGadflyhasalastingappealforloversofhistoricalfiction,anddeservestoberediscoveredinitsoriginallanguage.65.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytellus?A.Thebackgroundofthenovel.B.ItspopularityintheSovietUnion.C.Anabnormalphenomenonintranslation.D.Theartisticachievementofthenovel.66.WhydoesArthurescapetoSouthAmerica?A.HefailstofightAustrianimperialrule.B.Hecan’ttoleratehisfamily.C.Hedoesn’tsucceedincommittingsuicide.D.Heistobepunishedbythepolice.67.Theunderlinedword"revere"inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto______.A.saluteB.pleaseC.imitate D.condemn68.WhatcanweknowaboutthenovelTheGadflyfromthepassage?A.Ithasbeentranslatedinto22languagesaroundtheworld.B.ItisunfamiliartotheBritishduetoitshorriblecharacters.C.ItreceivesanegativereactionintheEnglish-speakingworld.D.Itwascompletedin1899andisoneofthemostpopularnovels.69.WhatmakesthenovelTheGadflyhavethemostdedicatedreadersintheSovietUnion?A.NikolaiOstrovsky’snovel. B.Thefearlessandrespectedhero.C.Musicalandtheateradaptations. D.Sovietcopyrightlaws.70.Whereshouldthesentence"TheGadflyfounditslargestaudienceinChina"beputinthepassage?A.=1\*GB3① B.=2\*GB3② C.=3\*GB3③ D.=4\*GB3④第四部分任务型阅读<共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分>请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。Weallknowwhatmakesforgoodcharacterinsoldiers.We’veseenthemoviesaboutheroeswhodisplaycourage,loyaltyandcoolnessunderfire.Butwhataboutsomebodywhositsinfrontofakeyboardallday?Isitpossibletodisplayandcultivatecharacterifyouarejustaninformationageofficeclerk,alonewithamemooryourcomputer?Ofcourseitis.Evenifyouarealoneinyouroffice,youarethinking.Thinkingwellunderaneraofinformationmaybeadifferentsortofmoralchallengethanfightingwellunderahailofbullets,butit’sacharacterchallengenonetheless.Intheirbook,IntellectualVirtues,RobertC.RobertsofBaylorUniversityandW.JayWoodofWheatonCollegelistsomeoftheIntellectualvirtues.Wecanallgradeourselvesonhowgoodweareateachofthem.First,thereiscourage.Theobviousformofintellectualcourageisthewillingnesstoholdunpopularviews.Buttheslighterformisknowinghowmuchrisktotakeinjumpingtoconclusions.Theimpulsivethinkertakesafewpiecesofinforma

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