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考研外语强化练习6

一、UseofEnglish

1、Amonthago,theBritishgovernmentannouncedaplantokeepterroristsuspectsindefinitelyunderhousearrest(1)_____thehomesecretary'ssay-so,Ithasbeenattackedfromallsideseversince.Thisweekthegovernmentbacktracked.UnderthePreventionofTerrorismbill,(2)_____toParliamentthisweek,housearrestwould(3)_____apotential(4)_____inthegovernment'sever-expandinganti-terroristarsenal,butthegovernmentwouldfirsthaveto(5)_____ofArticle5oftheEuropeanConventiononHumanRightsguaranteeingarighttoliberty.Parliamentwouldhavetovoteonthat.

Thegovernmentcoulddothis(6)_____theterroristthreattoBritain,alreadydescribedbythegovernmentas"(7)_____",gotevenworse.Eventhen,thepowerswouldremain(8)_____bypoliticalandjudicialsafeguards.Beforethehomesecretarycouldmakeahouse-arrestorder,hewouldhavetobesatisfiedonthe(9)_____ofprobabilities—nolongeronthebasisof"reasonablesuspicion—thatthesuspecthasbeen"involvedinaterrorism-relatedactivity".Hewouldalsohavetobe(10)_____thatsuchanorderwas"strictlyrequired".Theperiodofhouse-arrestwillbelimitedtoamaximumofsixmonths,extendablethroughanewhouse-arrestorder.Withinsevendaysofitsbeingimposed,theHighCourtwouldhavetoconfirmthatthehomesecretaryhad"(11)_____grounds"formakingsuchanorder.Evenifitweresosatisfied,thecasewouldgoontoafullcourt(12)_____.

Thebillalsoprovidesforawholerangeoflesserrestrictionsincludingtagging,curfews,abanonassociationwithspecifiedpeople,prohibitionsonusingphones,restrictionsontravel,andsoon.(13)_____tomeetthethreat(14)_____byeachsuspectandlimitedtoarenewableperiodof12months,thesewouldnotbesubjecttothesamejudicialscrutinyashousearrest.Norwouldtheyrequire(15)_____fromtheEuropeanconvention.

Buttheneworders,includinghousearrest,wouldbeusedonlywhereasuspectedterroristcouldnotbeprosecuted(16)_____becausetheevidenceagainsthimwasnotadmissibleincourt,orbecauseitmight(17)_____intelligencesourcesor(18)_____techniques.CharlesClarkeinsiststhathewouldprefertoprosecute.(19)_____thehomesecretaryisconsideringfurtheranti-terroristlegislation,includingmakingit(20)_____tobeinvolvedinthepreparationorcommissionofterroristacts.

A.on

B.by

C.at

D.for

2、(2)

A.taken

B.introduced

C.mentioned

D.patout

3、(3)

A.stay

B.leave

C.remain

D.keep

4、(4)

A.way

B.tool

C.arms

D.manner

5、(5)

A.optfor

B.optout

C.beaptto

D.adopt

6、(6)

A.ifonly

B.onlyif

C.onlythat

D.onlynot

7、(7)

A.unpracticed

B.unpredictable

C.unprepared

D.unprecedented

8、(8)

A.supported

B.hedged

C.backed

D.assisted

9、(9)

A.level

B.equality

C.balance

D.might

10、(10)

A.met

B.fulfilled

C.satisfied

D.gratified

11、(11)

A.sensible

B.rational

C.logical

D.reasonable

12、(12)

A.listening

B.hearing

C.inquiring

D.witness

13、(13)

A.Tailored

B.Cut

C.Repaired

D.Matched

14、(14)

A.put

B.posed

C.forced

D.made

15、(15)

A.defiance

B.degeneration

C.derogation

D.delay

16、(16)

A.or

B.either

C.neither

D.nor

17、(17)

A.revelin

B.revenge

C.reverse

D.reveal

18、(18)

A.survey

B.surveillance

C.survival

D.surrender

19、(19)

A.It'swhy

B.That'swhy

C.It'show

D.That'show

20、(20)

A.acrime

B.anevil

C.athreat

D.aviolation

二、ReadingComprehension

1、PartA

Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)

Assummerapproaches,thereisgoodnewsandbadinourlatestInsiderAdvantagepoll.Withterrorisminthebackofourmindsandaterribleeconomyinthefrontofit,only17%ofAmericanadultssaytheyplantotravellessthissummerthaninthepast,24%saytheywilltravelmoreandtherestsaynothinghaschangedthisvacationseasonfrompastones.That'sthegoodnewsbutthepollportendssomebadnews,too,indicatingwhatmightbeadeep-seatedproblemintheUnitedStatestoday,hardertofathomthanterroristkillersoremptywallets.Theonlyagegroupthathasmoreambitioustravelplansthaneveristhe18—29agegroupshowinga44%jumpinvacationplansoverlastyear.That'shardlygreatnewsforthetravelandhospitalityindustry,whichdesperatelyneedbiggerspendersontheroad.

Beyondthat,thewidedisparityintravelplansamongtheyoungerandoldersayssomethingaboutthejust-out-of-collegegeneration.Withoutimpugningtheworkethicofthemanyexceptionstotherole,Ithinkit'ssafetosaythatanyonewithexperiencewiththeyoungerendoftheworkforcemusthavebeentakenabackbytheunrealisticexpectationsoftheyoungandtherestlessastheysetouttomaketheirfortunes.Theyallseemtoexpectasalarybasedontheirpersonalneeds,notontheircompany'sprofessionalones.Theywantnotonlyluxuriesbutalsoplentyoftimetoenjoythem.

Oldpeoplelikemeareallthesameinourbittergrousingandofcoursethereareloadsofhard-workingyoungdoctors;lawyers,business-peopleandotherswhocontributetotheirownindividualandourcollectiveeconomicwell-beingbutthereseemstobemanymorewhodon't.Theblamefortheirabsurdsenseofentitlementwithoutpersonalsacrificecanmostfairlybeputontheshouldersofthegenerationsthatimmediatelyprecedethem.Thisnationhaschangeditswayofthinkingaboutworkandrelaxation.Whatusedtobeaday'sholidayhasmorphedintoalongweekendthatstartsonThursdayandendsnextTuesday?

Ifinditunsurprisingthatyoungadultsplantotravelmorethaneverthisyear,inspiteofthehardtimes.TheylooktobefollowingtheroadoflessproductivityinAmerica,aroadfirstmappedbytheirprecedingelders,andnowbeingpavedbytheiroffspring.It'sgoodtoseeyoungpeopleventuringforthtoseetheworldtheylivein,afterall,youthisafleetingthingbutlet'sjusthopethatwhentheyfinallyreturnfromtheirtravels,theystillhaveajobtopayforit.

Accordingtotheauthor,thereisatrend______.

A.forpeopletotravelmoreduringhardtimes

B.foryoungerpeopletodelayworkingbytravelingfirst

C.fortravelerstospendless

D.foryoungertravelerstobeunrealisticastheytravel

2、

WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTaccountforyoungpeople'travelingmore?

A.Thehardeconomictimes.

B.Theirneedforinstantgratification.

C.Expectationsthattheyhaveafighttopleasure.

D.Alackofsacrifice.

3、

Theauthor'smainconcernwithyoungadultstravelingmoreis______.

A.theincreaseitwillhaveoverunemployment

B.ashortageoflabormayarise

C.thattheydonotspendmuch

D.itdemonstratestheirlackofworkethic

4、

Theword"entitlement"inthetext(Para.3)probablymeans______.

A.ethics

B.arrogance

C.privilege

D.philosophy

5、

Whatscenariodoestheauthorwishforyoungpeoplewhenarrivebackfromtheirtravels?

A.Anewappreciationforwork.

B.Workavailability.

C.Achangeinethics.

D.Anewsenseofpurpose.

6、Thegoodnewsmadeheadlinesnationwide:Deathsfromseveralkindsofcancerhavedeclinedsignificantlyinrecentyears.Butthenewshastobebittersweetformanycancerpatientsandtheirfamilies.Everyyear,morethan500,000peopleintheUnitedStatesstilldieofcancer.Infact,morethanhalfofallpatientsdiagnosedwithcancerwilldieoftheirdiseasewithinafewyears.Andwhileit'struesurvivalislongertodaythaninthepast,thequalityoflifeforthesepatientsisoftengreatlydiminished.Cancer—manyofthetreatmentsusedtofightit—causespain,nausea,fatigue,andanxietythatroutinelygoundertreatedoruntreated.

Inthenation'ssingle-mindedfocusoncuringcancer,wehaveinadvertentlydevaluedthecriticalneedforpalliativecare,whichfocusesonalleviatingphysicalandpsychologicalsymptomsoverthecourseofthedisease.Nothingwouldhaveagreaterimpactonthedailylivesofcancerpatientsandtheirfamiliesthangoodsymptomcontrolandsupportivetherapy.YettheNationalCancerInstitute(NCI),thefederalgovernment'sleaderincancerresearchandtraining,spentlessthanIpercentofits1999budgetonanyaspectofresearchortraininginpalliativecare.

Thenationneedstogetseriousaboutreducingneedlesssuffering.NCIshouldcommittoandfundresearchaimedatimprovingsymptomcontrolandpalliativecare.NCIalsocoulddesignate"centersofexcellence"amongthecancercentersitrecognizes.Togetthatdesignation,centerswoulddeliverinnovative,top-qualitypalliativecaretoallsegmentsofthepopulationsthecentersserve;trainprofessionalsinmedicine,nursing,psychology,socialwork,andotherdisciplinestoprovidepalliativedare;andconductresearch.

Insurancecoverageforpalliativeandhospicecarealsocontributestotheproblembyforcingpeopletochoosebetweenactivetreatmentorhospicecare.This"either/or"approachdoesnotreadilyallowthesetwotypesofessentialcaretobeintegrated.TheMedicarehospicebenefitisdesignedspecificallyforpeopleinthefinalstagesofillnessandallowsenrollmentonlyifpatientsareexpectedtosurvivesixmonthsorless.Thebenefitexcludespatientsfromseekingbothpalliativecareandpotentiallylife-extendingtreatment.

Thatmakeshospiceenrollmentanobviousdeterrentformanypatients.Andhospices,whichmayhavethemostskilledpractitionersandthemostexperienceinadministeringpalliativecare,cannotoffertheirservicestopeoplewhocouldreallybenefitbutstillarepursuingactivetreatment.

Itisinnatelyhumantocomfortandprovidecaretothosesufferingfromcancer,particularlythoseclosetodeath.Yetwhatseemsself-evidentatanindividual,personallevelhasnotguidedpolicyatthelevelofinstitutionsinthiscountry.Deathisinevitable,butseveresufferingisnot.Toofferhopeforalonglifeofthehighestpossiblequalityandtodeliverthebestqualitycancercarefromdiagnosistodeath,ourpublicinstitutionsneedtomovetowardpoliciesthatvalueandpromotepalliativecare.

Palliativecareisconcernedwithimprovingpatients'

A.survivalrates

B.qualityoflife

C.lifespans.

D.optionsforhealthinsuranceproviders

7、

Accordingtotheauthor,researchonpalliativecareforcancer______.

A.ismoreimportantthanresearchforcancercures

B.hasbeenoverlookedbyresearchers

C.isvirtuallynon-existent

D.isregardedbyresearchersasafrivoloustopic

8、

Themainproblemofinsurancecoverageforhospicecareandactivetreatmentisthat______.

A.itdoesnotallowpatientstoseekboth

B.itonlycoverspatientswhoselifeexpectancyislessthansixmonths

C.itdeprivespatientsoftherighttochoosebetweentwoproventreatmentmethods

D.hospicecareisonlycoveredwhenitmayextendapatient'slifeexpectancy

9、

Hospicesoffercancerpatients______.

A.analternativetopalliativecare

B.comfortintheirearlystagesofillness

C.skilledandexperiencedpalliativecare

D.analternativetoactivetreatment

10、

Thistextismainlyabout______.

A.improvingcancerresearchintheU.S.

B.reforminginsurancecoverageforcancer,patients

C.understandingdifferentoptionsforcancertreatmentandcare

D.reducingthesufferingofcancerpatients

11、WhentheFederalCommunicationsCommissionproposedgivinglow-powerradiostationslicensesontheFMdial,theyknewthey'dgetflakfrombigbroadcasting.TheNationalAssociationofBroadcasters(NAB),afterall,spendsmillionsofdollarseveryyearlobbyingtokeepeverybodyelseofftheradiospectrum—evenlocallymanaged,noncommercialstationsthatbroadcastonlywithinafour-mileradius.Sureenough,whentheFCCproposeditsnewregulations,theNABbeganscreamingaboutalltheterriblethingsthosetinyradiotransmitterscoulddotothebigones,whosesignalsare500timesasstrongandwhosereachisnearly20timesasfar.

Itwasaprettythinargument.Sothin,infact,thatforawhileifappearedtheproposedregulationsmightsurvivethelobbyingonslaught.AndthentheFCCanditsalliesranintoamostunlikelyopponent,onewiththemoralauthoritytodorealdamagetotheircause:NationalPublicRadio.OnemighteasilyassumethatNPRwouldlookoutforthepublicinterest.Afterall,NPRwasbornfromthePublicBroadcastingActof1967,whichcalledforitto"encouragethedevelopmentofprogrammingthatinvolvescreativerisksandthataddressestheneedsofunservedandunderservedaudiences"whilecreating"programsofhighquality,diversity,creativity,excellence,andinnovationwhichareobtainedfromdiversesources."Thecharter,inotherwords,describesexactlythekindofprogramminglow-powerradiomightprovide,particularlyinruralorheavilyimmigrantcommunitieswherelocallyorientedprogrammingcouldbemoreusefulthannationallysyndicatedshows.Butthewell-meaningleftiesatNPRdidn'tseelow-powerradioasapotentialallyorkindredspirit.Theysawitjustasthebigbroadcastersdid—asathreat—andtriedtosquashitinmuchthesameway.

Theymayhavesucceeded.NPR'slobbyingsupportedalast-minuteriderinDecember'sSenateappropriationsbill(whicheventuallybecamelaw).Thisamendmentseverelyhandicapsthelow-powerradioinitiative.Specifically,itlimitsthelicensingoflow-powerradiotojustninetestmarkets,enforcingrestrictionsthateffectivelykeepitoutofurbanareasandothermajormarkets.Italsomandatestestingtodeterminetheeconomicimpactonestablishedbroadcasters.And,thoughJohnMcCainhasvowedtocontinuethefightforlowpower,fornowatleastNPRhaswontheday.

Theprimarymotivationbehindopeningtheairwavestolow-powerradiowastoundothedamagewroughtbytheTelecommunicationsActof1996.Thatlawwassupposedtoincreasecompetitionontheairwaves.Instead,itconsolidatedcontrolofradiostationsinthehandsofafewlarge,nationalcompaniesthatsyndicateprograms(orevenwholebroadcasts)totheiraffiliates,thussqueezingoutlocalprogramming.Byallowingsmall,noncommercialstations,tobreakintothespectrum,theFCChopedtoreintroducelocalmaterialinplaceswhereithasallbutvanished.Initsapplicationprocess,theFCCprivilegedlocalcontentandcommunityinvolvement—forexample,assigningspectrumspacetostationsinprimarilyLatinoareasthatbroadcastfamily-planninginformationinSpanish.Partoftheapplicationaskedaspiringbroadcastershowtheirstationswouldservetheirneighborhoods.

FromthetextwecaninferthattheNABrepresents______.

A.backersofcommercialradio

B.NationalPublicRadio

C.largeradiostationsintheU.S.

D.companieswhichproducelargeradiotransmitters

12、

Theword"flak"(Para.1)mostlikelymeans______.

A.opposition

B.anger

C.feedback

D.trouble

13、

Accordingtotheauthor,NPR'soppositiontolowpowerradioissurprisingbecauseNPR______.

A.shouldrepresentthepublicinterest

B.wascreatedtoservethesamegoalsaslowpowerradio

C.isthenationalauthorityonpublicbroadcasting

D.hadalwayssupportedlow-powerradiointhepast

14、

Theforemostmotivationbehindthelow-powerradioinitiativewasto______.

A.increasecompetitionontheairwaves

B.countertheeffectsofpriorlegislation

C.increaselocalprogramminginurbanareas

D.encouragecommunityinvolvementinradiobroadcasting

15、

ThemainimpacttheTelecommunicationsActof1996hadonradiowasto______.

A.givesmallradiostationsspacesontheradiospectrum

B.causeirreversibledamagetonationalradio

C.putpressureonlocalprogrammingtoconform.tonationalstandards

D.reducediversityinradioprogramming

16、Dreamsaresaidtobethewindowtothemind.Throughthestudyofdreams,wecancatchglimpsesintowhatoursubconsciousmindsarethinking,orwhatistroublingusatourdeepestlevels.Notalldreamsmethesame,however,eitherincontentorinmeaning.Inthisrespect,thestudyofbaddreams,nightmares,canyieldinterestingobservationsinregardtothemindandstatusofthedreamer.Indeed,nightmaresappeartohavebeenthesubjectoffarmorestudiesthanmorepleasantdreams,iffornootherreasonthatwhilepleasantdreamsareeasilyforgottenuponawakening,nightmarestendtolingerinourmindsissufficienttodemandattention.

Thesourcesofourdreamsaremostcommonlyattributedtofactorsinourwakinglives.Whetheritbeemotionalchallenges,stressintheworkplace,relationshipproblemsoramyriadofotherpossiblefactors,thethoughtsandfeelingscreatedinourwakingenvironmentsarebelievedtodirectlyinfluencethecontentofourdreams.Aparticulardramaticortraumaticexperienceduringthedaywouldnodoubtbeencounteredagaininsomeform.oranotherduringthenight.

Justasimportantasactualeventsinthedeterminationofthecontentofourdreamsarethepreexistingbeliefsthatwehold.Ifweencountersomekindofphenomenainourdreams,itisverylikelythatwealreadybelievedinthepossibilityofthephenomenabeforethedream.Forexample,ifsomeonedreamsofbeingabductedbyaliens,it'sverylikelythat,beforethedream,healreadybelievedintheexistenceofaliens.Totheextentthatdreamsaredirectreflectionsofourminds,theywillreflectaccuratelywhatwebelieveandholdtobetrue.

Thewaythatweactindreamsbearsconsiderationaswell.Oftentimes,ourbehavior.inourdreamsreflectshiddendesiresforthattypeofbehavior.inourwakinglives.Someonewhodreamsofrevengemayactuallydesirerevengeinreallife,andlikewisesomeonewhodreamsofadventurenightafternightmaybeexperiencinghismindplayingoutadesireformoreexcitementinhiseverydaylife.

Whiletheitemsencounteredinourdreamsareofgreatimportanceintheanalysisofdreams,itmustberecognizedandunderstoodthatthesameitemintwodifferentdreamscaneasilyhaveentirelydifferentmeaningsforthetwodreamers.Forexample,ahomeinthedreamsofanavidequestriancansignifycomfortandrelaxation,whereasthesamehomeinthedreamsofahuntercanrepresentexcitementandchallenge.

Nightmaresarementionedinparagraph1inorderto______.

A.giveanintroductiontothemainsubjectofthetext

B.giveanexampleofoneparticularlyvividtypeofdream

C.provideajustificationforthestudyofdreams

D.illustratethevalueofanalyzingdreams

17、

Basedontheinformationprovidedinparagraph3,ifamandreamedofbeinghitbyatrain,itislikelythathe______.

A.hasbeenhitbyatrainbefore

B.believesintheexistenceoftrains

C.believesthatitispossibletobehitbyatrain

D.isafraidofbeinghitbyatrain

18、

Thelastsentenceofthetext'givesanexampleofhorsesencounteredindreamsoftwodifferentpeopleinorderto______.

A.illustratehowthesameitemcanmeandifferentthingsindifferentdreams

B.exemplifytheconceptthatpeoplereactdifferentlytothesameimagesindreams

C.illustratetheideathattheemotionsandfeelingsofdifferentdreamerscanbemanifestedintheirrespectivedreamsinsimilarimages

D.supporttheassertionthatthemeaningbehinddreamimagesisentirelysubjective

19、

Themainpointofthetextisthat______.

A.thestudyofdreamsisbasedonlogicfromthewakinglifeofthedreamer

B.inordertounderstandthemeaningofdreams,wemustanalyzethelivesofthedreamers

C.dreamscanrevealmuchaboutthepersonalityofthedreamer

D.thestudyofdreams,whilemulti-faceted,isaworthwhileendeavor

20、

Theauthorwouldmostlikelyagreewiththefollowingsentence______

A.Dreamscanbeausefultoolinlookingintothedeeplyheldbeliefsandemotionsofthedreamer

B.Thosewhostudydreamsmustfirststudytheenvironmentofthedreamer

C.Thestudyofdreamsmakessenseifweknow'whattolookfor

D.Dreamersshouldpayattentiontotheirdreamstodiscernwhatthosedreamsrevealaboutthemselves

21、PartB(10points)

Youaregoingtoreadanarticlewhichisfollowedbyalistofexamplesorheadings.ChoosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-Fforeachnumberedposition(41-45).Theremaybecertainextrawhichyoudonotneedtouse.(10points)

"Hey,doyouwantsome?"yourfriendasksasheoffersyouamouthwateringhomemadebrownie.You'retemptedbythedeliciousdessert,butthenyouseethecrashedpeanutsontop.Darn!You'reallergictopeanuts.Maybejustonelittlebitecanmakeyousick!

(41)Whatisafoodallergy?

Foodallergiesoccurwhenyourimmunesystemmakesamistake.Normally,yourimmunesystemprotectsyoufromgermsanddisease.Itdoesthisbymakingantibodiesthathelpyoufightoffbacteria,viruses,andothertinyorganismsthatcanmakeyousick.Butifyouhaveafoodallergy,yourimmunesystemmistakenlytreatssomethinginacertainfoodasifit'sreallydangeroustoyou.

(42)What'sareactionlike?

Thehistaminethencausessymptomsthataffectaperson'seyes,nose,throat,respiratorysystem,skin,anddigestivesystem.Apersonwithafoodallergycouldhaveamildreaction—oritcouldbemoresevere.Anallergicreactioncouldhappenrightawayorafewhoursafterthepersoneatsit.Someofthefirstsignsthatapersonmaybehavinganallergicreactioncouldbearunnynose,anitchyskinrashsuchashives,oratinglinginthetongueorlips.

(43)Howdoyouknow"lfyouhaveone"?

Sometimesit'seasytofigureoutthatapersonhasafoodallergy.Heorshemightgethivesorhaveotherproblemsaftereatingit'.Butothertimes,it'smoreofamysterywhat'scausingtheproblem.Mostfoodshavemorethanoneingredient,soifyouhaveshrimpwithpeanutsauce,what'scausingtheallergy-thepeanutsauceortheshrimp?

(44)Whatwillthedoctordo?

Ifyourdoctorthinksyoumighthaveafoodallergy,heorshewillprobablysendyoutoseeadoctorwhospecializesinallergies.Theallergyspecialistwillaskyouaboutpastreactionsandhowlongittakesbetweeneatingthefoodandgettingthesymptom,suchashives.Theallergistalsomayaskaboutwhetheranyoneelseinyourfamilyhasallergiesorotherallergy-relatedconditions,suchaseczemaorasthma.

Thedoctorwillmakealittlescratchonyourskinanddropalittleoftheliquidextractonthescratchedspotorspots.Differentextractswillgoonthedifferentscratchspots,sothedoctorcanseehowyourskinreactstoeachsubstance.'Ifyougetareddish,raisedspot,itshowsthatyouareallergictothatfoodorsubstance.

Somedoctorsmayalsotakeabloodsampleandsendittoalab.That'swhereitwillbemixedwithsomeofthefoodorsubstanceyoumayheallergictoandcheckedforcertainantibodies.

(45)Howarefoodallergiestreated/avoided?

Thereisnospecialmedicineforfoodallergies.Somecanbeoutgrown,andotherswillhavehisorherwholelife.Thebesttreatmentissimplytoavoidthefooditselfandanyfoodsordrinksthatcontainthefood.

Haveaplan.

Nomatterhowhardyoutry,youmayeatthewrongthingbyaccident.Staycalmandfollowyouremergencyplan.What'sanemergencyplan?Beforeaslipuphappens,it'sagoodideatocreateaplanwithyourdoctor.Theplanshouldspelloutwhattodo,andwhichmedicinestotake,ifyouhaveareaction.

A.Onewaytofigurethatoutistoreadfoodlabels.Doctorsandallergyorganizationsalsocanhelpbyprovidinglistsofsafefoodsandunsafefoods.Somepeoplewhoareverysensitivemayneedtoavoidfoodsjustbecausetheyaremadeinthesamefactorythatalsomakestheirproblemfood.Youmayhaveseensomecandywrappersthatsaythecandywasmadeinafactorythatproc

22、(42)

23、(43)

24、(44)

25、(45)

26、PartC

Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)

(46)Technology

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