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2021-2022学年浙江省C9人才培养计划学科竞赛英语试题SectionⅠBasicKnowledgeofEnglish一.VocabularySelectionAndReplacement(15POINTS)1.Nosupportivewordscouldever_____forthepainofbeingseparatedfromherchildrenfor10years..A.CompensateB.compromiseC.commenceD.compliment2.Graduallysomeofthemgetusedtodependingontheirparentsandlacktheabilitytosolveproblems_____.A.IndependentlyB.individuallyC.irrespectivelyD.dependently3.Theprogramis90minutesof_____Indianfolkdance,livemusicandstorytelling.A.DiplomaticB.heroicC.dynamicD.specific4.Manyofthescientistsandengineersarejudged_____howgreattheirachievementsare.A.inspiteofB.inwaysofC.infavorofD.intermsof5.Justrelaxandbeconfident,andyouwon't_____whenyougiveyourspeech.A.stumbleB.jumbleC.tumbleD.rumble6.Giorgio,nowfifteen,andLucia,alsoinherteens,werereachingthe______oftheiradolescence.A.CrisisB.criterionC.causalityD.credibility7.Thedirectoroftheresearchinstitutecameinpersonto______thateverythingwasallright.A.makeoutB.makesureC.makeclearD.makeup8.TheTimberrattlesnakeisnowontheendangeredspecieslist,andisextinctintwoeasternstatesinwhichitonce______.9.Itisnaivetoexpectthatanysocietycanresolveallthesocialproblemsitisfacedwith______.A.forlongB.inandoutC.onceforallD.bynature10.Whentheenginewouldnotstart,themechanicinspectedallthepartstofindwhatwasat______.A.wrongB.troubleC.faultD.difficulty11.Whenworkersareorganizedintradeunions,employersfindithardtolaythem

______.A.offB.asideC.outD.down12.PolandissomewhatanewdestinationforChinesetourists,andWarsaw,thecapitalcity,isanimportantbusinesscenterwith_____nightlifeandelegantdining.A.SophisticatedB.controversialC.homogeneousD.solitary13.Lincoln,formerpresidentoftheUnitedStates,isaconspicuousexampleofapoorboywhosucceeded.A.ridiculousB.obstinateC.permanentD.Manifest14.InsomecitiesofNorthChina,thenoisepollutionisaspronouncedasthatinTokyo.A.ContemptuousB.contagiousC.conspicuousD.presumptuous15.Ultimately,ItalyenjoyeditsprofoundbenefitsfromthepioneeringroleinRenaissance(文艺复兴).二.Grammar(20POINTS)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.A.then A.then B.while C.as D.down AB.that AC.butAD.away BC.withinTheeighthchapterisexceedinglybrief,andrelatesthatGibbons,theamateurnaturalistofthedistrict,____16____lyingoutonthespaciousopendownswithoutasoul____17____acoupleofmilesofhim,ashethought,andalmostdozing,heardclosetohimthesoundasofamancoughing,sneezing,and____18____swearingsavagelytohimself;andlooking,beheldnothing.Yetthevoicewasindisputable.Itcontinuedtoswearwiththatbreadthandvariety____19____distinguishestheswearingofacultivatedman.Itgrewtoaclimax,diminishedagain,anddied____20____inthedistance,going____21____itseemedtohiminthedirectionofAdderdean.Itliftedtoaspasmodicsneezeandended.Gibbonshadheardnothingofthemorning'soccurrences,____22____thephenomenonwassostrikinganddisturbingthathisphilosophicaltranquillityvanished;hegotuphastily,andhurried____23____thesteepnessofthehilltowardsthevillage,asfastashecouldgo.24.Ihopealltheprecautionsagainstairpollution,_____suggestedbylocalgovernment,willbeseriouslyconsideredhere.[A]while[B]since[C]after[D]as25.Writersoftencouplednarrationwithothertechniquestodevelopideasandsupportopinionsthatotherwise________abstract,unclear,orunconvincing.[A]mayremain[B]couldremain[C]musthaveremained[D]mighthaveremainedSectionIIReadingComprehensionandClozetestAOnce,Mamahadreadaboutgeraniumsinamagazine--versatile,pretty,easytogrow-and,shebecamepossessedwithavisionofahousefloodedwithflowers.Thenotioninspiredherintomotion.Shespentasmallfortuneonelegantplantstands,importedflowerpotsandarmiesoffullygrowngeraniums.Shecouldbelikethat:mymotheralwayshadsuddensprintsofcreativity.Shealsoaskedformyhelp,andwesquattedinthebackyardtogether,arrangingrootsintheirelegantcontainers.Mamaworelonggardeningglovesoverhermanicuredhands,andherfingerpressedsoilintoplacewithfastidiousnessandevenpassion.Shehadboughtmeglovestoo,butIrefusedtowearthem."You'llgetsodirty,Perla.""Iwanttogetdirty.""Ay,Perla,"shesaid,shakingherhead.Shesaidnomorebutbeamedwithirritation.Myrefusaldisturbedtheplanforhowthegeraniumdaysshouldgo,motheranddaughtertendingflowersanddon'ttheylookpictureperfectintheirmatchinggloves?Forhalfanhourshewouldnottalktome,butthenshethawed,soabsorbedinherprojectthatsheforgotmyfault,orperhapsforfearthatImightabandontheprojectaltogether.Sheneedn'thaveworried.Ididn'twanttoleave.Itwasararechancetospendtimewithmymother.Icouldscentherperfumeandfeelbreathswithouthavingtofindanythingtosay.Weoftenstruggletocommunicatewitheachother,beyondtheessentialgoodmorningandgoodnight,asthoughwewerestrangersorbeginnersofalanguage.Iwantedtolearnmymother'slanguage,ifonlytobetterunderstandherandtoincreasethechancesofherunderstandingme.ThereissomuchIlongedtotellherasIsquattedbesideher,butIalsofearedthat,IfIstarted,othermattersmightleapoutthatwerenotmeanttobespoken.Betternottorisktheopening.Betternottoattempttoomuchspeechwithmymother.Whenalltheflowerswerereadyintheirpots,mamaspentanotherdaydistributingthemthroughthehouse.ThereweremoreflowersthananyotherhouseinourBuenosAires--sothatwhenyouentered,youfeltasthoughyou'reswimmingthroughpetals.26.Basedonparagraph1,Perlaviewedhermother'sdecisiontoplantthegeraniumsas_________.A.creativeB.amusingC.unsurprisingD.worthwhile27.Inparagraph5,theunderlinedword"thawed",probablymeans_________.A.agreedB.complainedC.softenedD.denied28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutPerla?A.Shevolunteeredtoassisthermotherinrepottingthegeraniums.B.Sheexchangedheropinionsonessentialmatterswithhermother.C.Shewaseagertolearnaforeignlanguagetobetterunderstandhermother.D.Shewantedtostaywithhermotherevenwithoutverbalcommunication.29.Theauthorwrotethispassageinorderto_________.A.apologizeforhermisconductinherchildhoodB.praisehermotherforhergardeningskillsC.provideusefulinformationforgeraniumsloversD.expresshermixedemotionstowardshermotherBIrelandandLithuaniahavemuchincommon.Botharesmall,Catholic,Europhile,enjoyatrickyrelationshipwithalargerneighbourandhavecuisinesheavyonpotatoes.Bothalsoleftitlatewhenitcametohomosexualrights.Homosexualactsweredecriminalisedonlyin1993inbothcountries.Butsincethen,thingshavediverged.Merelylivingwithoutfearwouldbeanimprovement:84%ofLGBTpeopleinLithuaniaarenotcomfortablerevealingtheiridentity.WhereanironcurtainoncesplitEurope,arainbowcurtainnowdividesthecontinent.InwesternEurope,homosexualpeopleenjoyaqualityoflifebetterthananywhereontheplanet.Theyarefreetomarryandadoptchildren,andareprotectedfromdiscriminationinallwalksoflife.ThingsineasternEuropearenotsogood.InsevenEUcountries,includingPoland,HungaryandRomania,lessthanhalfthepopulationagreethathomosexualpeopleshouldhavethesamerightsasstraightones.civilpartnershipsarenotofferedinsixEUcountries,allincentralandeasternEurope.Polandhasintroduced“LGBTz-freezones”,alegallymeaninglessgimmickwiththepracticaleffectofdeclaringopenseasonongaypeople.Meanwhile,Hungaryisworkingonalawthatwillbangaycouplesfromadopting.ForgaypeoplebehindtheRainbowcurtain—whichcoversaboutaquarteroftheEU’spopulation—lifecanbegrim.Sincefamilylawismainlyuptomemberstates,thereislittletheEUcandoifamemberstatewantstostopalesbianmarryingorahomosexualcoupleadopting.WhereBrusselscanmuscleiniswhentherighttofreemovementcollideswithbigoteddomesticlaw.Whathappensifagaycoupleandtheirchildmovetoacountrywheresuchrelationshipsarenotrecognised?TheEuropeanCommissionwantstosmoothoutthesebumps,ensuringthatthelinkbetweenchildrenandtheirgayparentsisnotseverediftheymovetoacountrywheregayadoptionisbanned.Whilefewareaffecteddirectly,suchamovehaspotentsymbolicpower.Definitionsofonlinehatespeechwillbewidenedtoincludehomophobicabuse,too.TownsthatintroducedLGBT-freezonesinPolandhadEUfundscut.ButthemainthingtheEUcanofferisapulpit,hammeringthoseleaderswhorefusetotreatcitizensequally.SuchbangingofthedrumforgayrightsbyBrusselsdoescomewitharisk.Itisafightbothsideswanttohave.Normally,populistsrelyoncaricatureswhentakingaimatBrussels.Inthiscasethereislessneed.PopulistpoliticianswillclaimthattheEUisdoingallitcantoforcecountriestotreatgaypeoplebetter.EUofficialswillhappilypleadguilty.AcommoncomplaintisthateasternEuropeisexpectedtogothroughdecadesofsocialchangeinthespaceofafewyears.Changecanhappenquickly,though.Irelandenjoyedasocialrevolutioninlessthanageneration,andMaltapassedaslewoflegislationthathelpeditbecomethemostgay-friendlycountryintheEUinjustafewyears.TherearefewcomplaintsaboutthepaceoftransformationincentralandeasternEuropewhenitcomestolivingstandards.WiththeEUcowering(退缩)beneathasecondwaveofcovid-19casesandinthemiddleofitsbiggest-everrecession(经济衰退),afightovergayrightscouldeasilyfalldownthepeckingorder.Itshouldnot.TheEUhasmademuchofpromoting“Europeanvalues”.Usually,thesetendtomeanarespectfortheruleoflaw,whichishardlyinherentlyEuropean.Whenitcomestogayrights,however,Europehasgenuinelybeenapioneer.UntilagaypersoninVilniusorBudapesthasthesamerightsasoneinDublinorMadrid,Europeanvaluesarenosuchthingatall.30.Whichcanbestparaphrasetheunderlinedpart“LGBTpeople”?LessprivilegedpeopleintermsoftheiridentityorstatusLessmainstreamedpeopleintermsoftheirsexualorientationLesspersistentpeoplewhopursuecastlesbuiltintheopenairLessself-esteemedpeoplewhocompromisetocomfortablezonesatcanwelearnfromtheParagraph2&3?IncontrasttoWesternEurope,EasternEuropetookloosemeasureswithliberalmindsTheviewsofhomosexualrightsarecontroversialanddistinctacrosstheEurope.TheEUCommissiontendtocarryhomo-couplethroughobstaclesbutinvain.TheEUCommissionrevisedtheinstitutionstoguaranteethetranscontinentaleventswelltackled32.Whatistherealizingprocessofthementioned“Europeanvalues”accordingtothelastparagraph?Convention→Liberation→ApprovalRevolution→Innovation→PioneerNegotiation→Cooperation→EqualityDiscrimination→Struggle→Victory33.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?EuropeanGap:HowtheyCooperate?HomosexualOpenness:PrejudicesWithdrawnJointContinents:EUisonthewayRainbowCurtain:Peekatthecurrentcase.CYoucantellalotaboutpeople'sgeneralstateofmindbasedontheirsocialmediafeeds.Aretheyalwaystweeting(发微博)abouttheirbiggestannoyancesorpostingpicturesofparticularlycutekitties?Inasimilarfashion,researchersareturningtoTwitterforcluesabouttheoverallhappinessofentiregeographiccommunities.Whatthey'refindingisthatregionalvariationintheuseofcommonphrasesproducespredictionsthatdon'talwaysreflectthelocalstateofwellbeing.Butremovingfromtheiranalysesjustthreespecificterms--good,loveandLOL-greatlyimprovestheaccuracyofthemethods."We'relivinginacrazyCOVID-19era.Andnowmorethanever,we'reusingsocialmediatoadapttoanewnormalandreachouttothefriendsandfamilythatwecan'tmeetface-to-face."KokilJaidkastudiescomputationallinguisticsattheNationalUniversityofSingapore."Butourwordsaren'tusefuljusttounderstandwhatwe,asindividuals,thinkandfeel.They'realsousefulcluesaboutthecommunitywelivein."Oneofthesimplermethodsthatmanyscientistsusetoanalyzethedatainvolvescorrelatingwordswithpositiveornegativeemotions.Butwhenthoserecordsarecomparedwithphonesurveysthatassessregionalwell-being,Jaidkasays,theydon'tpaintanaccuratepictureofthelocalzeitgeist(时代精神).Beingabletogetanaccuratereadonthemoodofthepopulationisnolaughingmatter."That'sparticularlyimportantnow,inthetimeofCOVID,wherewe'reexpectingamentalhealthcrisisandwe'realreadyseeinginsurveydatathelargestdecreaseinsubjectivewell-beingin10yearsatleast,ifnotever."Tofindoutwhy,JaidkaandherteamanalyzedbillionsoftweetsfromaroundtheUnitedStates.AndtheyfoundthatamongthemostfrequentlyusedtermsonTwitterareLOL,loveandgood.Andtheyactuallythrowtheanalysisoff.Whythedisconnect?"Internetlanguageisreallyadifferentbeastthanregularspokenlanguage.We'veadaptedwordsfromtheEnglishvocabularytomeandifferentthingsindifferentsituations."saysJaidka."Take,forexample,LOL.I'vetweetedthewordLOLtoexpressirony,annoyanceandsometimesjustpuresurprise.WhenthemethodsformeasuringLOLasamarkerofhappinesswerecreatedinthe1990s,itstillmeantlaughingoutloud.""Thereareplentyoftermsthatarelessmisleading,"saysJaidka."Ourmodelstellusthatwordslikeexcited,fun,great,opportunity,interesting,fantasticandthosearebetterwordsformeasuringsubjectivewell-being."34.Theresearchersturntosocialmediafeedsto_________.A.helpwiththeanalysisofpeople'ssubjectivewell-beingB.locatethemost-frequentlyusedwordsC.provethedisconnectbetweenlanguageandemotionsD.makethepredictionmethodmoreeffective35.HowdidJaidkaknowtheanalysiswasn'taccurate?A.Itdidn'treflectthemoodoftheentiregeographiccommunityB.Itdidn'tmatchtheassessmentresultofthephonesurveys.C.Itdidn'tconsiderthefeaturesofInternetlanguage.D.Itdidn'ttaketheregionalvariationsintoaccount.36.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillJaidkamostprobablyagreewith?A.Face-to-facecommunicationisneededtoensurehappiness.B.Internetuseistoblameforthedecreaseinsubjectivewell-being.C.Internetlanguageshouldbeabandonedasasourceofscientificanalysis.D.Lessmisleadingwordsshouldbeusedinassessingsubjectivewell-being.DWhenitcametoconcealinghistroubles,TommyWilhelmwasnotlesscapablethanthenextfellow.Soatleasthethought,andtherewasacertainamountofevidencetobackhimup.Hehadoncebeenanactor—no,notquite,anextra—andheknewwhatactingshouldbe.Also,hewassmokingacigar,andwhenamanissmokingacigar,wearingahat,hehasanadvantage;itishardertofindouthowhefeels.Hecamefromthetwenty-thirdfloordowntothelobbyonthemezzaninetocollecthismailbeforebreakfast,andhebelieved—hehoped—thathelookedpassablywell:doingallright.Itwasamatterofsheerhope,becausetherewasnotmuchthathecouldaddtohispresenteffort.Onthefourteenthfloorhelookedforhisfathertoentertheelevator;theyoftenmetatthishour,onthewaytobreakfast.Ifheworriedabouthisappearanceitwasmainlyforhisoldfather’ssake.Buttherewasnostoponthefourteenth,andtheelevatorsankandsank.Thenthesmoothdooropenedandthegreatdark-redunevencarpetthatcoveredthelobbybillowedtowardWilhelm’sfeet.Intheforegroundthelobbywasdark,sleepy.Frenchdrapeslikesailskeptoutthesun,butthreehigh,narrowwindowswereopen,andintheblueairWilhelmsawapigeonabouttolightonthegreatchainthatsupportedthemarqueeofthemoviehousedirectlyunderneaththelobby.Foronemomentheheardthewingsbeatingstrongly.MostoftheguestsattheHotelGlorianawerepasttheageofretirement.AlongBroadwayintheSeventies,Eighties,andNineties,agreatpartofNewYork’svastpopulationofoldmenandwomenlives.UnlesstheweatheristoocoldorwettheyfillthebenchesaboutthetinyrailedparksandalongthesubwaygratingsfromVerdiSquaretoColumbiaUniversity,theycrowdtheshopsandcafeterias,thedimestores,thetearooms,thebakeries,thebeautyparlors,thereadingroomsandclubrooms.AmongtheseoldpeopleattheGloriana,Wilhelmfeltoutofplace.Hewascomparativelyyoung,inhismiddleforties,largeandblond,withbigshoulders;hisbackwasheavyandstrong,ifalreadyalittlestoopedorthickened.Afterbreakfasttheoldguestssatdownonthegreenleatherarmchairsandsofasinthelobbyandbegantogossipandlookintothepapers;theyhadnothingtodobutwaitouttheday.ButWilhelmwasusedtoanactivelifeandlikedtogooutenergeticallyinthemorning.Andforseveralmonths,becausehehadnoposition,hehadkeptuphismoralebyrisingearly;hewasshavedandinthelobbybyeighto’clock.HeboughtthepaperandsomecigarsanddrankaCoca-Colaortwobeforehewentintobreakfastwithhisfather.Afterbreakfast—out,out,outtoattendtobusiness.Thegettingouthadinitselfbecomethechiefbusiness.Buthehadrealizedthathecouldnotkeepthisupmuchlonger,andtodayhewasafraid.Hewasawarethathisroutinewasabouttobreakupandhesensedthatahugetroublelongpresaged(预感)buttillnowformlesswasdue.Beforeevening,he’dknow.Neverthelesshefollowedhisdailycourseandcrossedthelobby.Rubin,themanatthenewsstand,hadpooreyes.Theymaynothavebeenactuallyweakbuttheywerepoorinexpression,withlacylidsthatfurleddownatthecorners.Hedressedwell.Itdidn’tseemnecessary—hewasbehindthecountermostofthetime—buthedressedverywell.Hehadonarichbrownsuit;thecuffsembarrassedthehairsonhissmallhands.HeworeaCountessMarapaintednecktie.AsWilhelmapproached,Rubindidnotseehim;hewaslookingoutdreamilyattheHotelAnsonia,whichwasvisiblefromhiscorner,severalblocksaway.TheAnsonia,theneighborhood’sgreatlandmark,wasbuiltbyStanfordWhite.ItlookslikeabaroquepalacefromPragueorMunichenlargedahundredtimes,withtowers,domes,hugeswellsandbubblesofmetalgonegreenfromexposure,ironfretworkandfestoons.Blacktelevisionantennaearedenselyplantedonitsroundsummits.Underthechangesofweatheritmaylooklikemarbleorlikeseawater,blackasslateinthefog,whiteastufainsunlight.Thismorningitlookedliketheimageofitselfreflectedindeepwater,whiteandcumulousabove,withcavernousdistortionsunderneath.Together,thetwomengazedatit.ThenRubinsaid,“Yourdadisintobreakfastalready,theoldgentleman.”“Oh,yes?Aheadofmetoday?”“That’sarealknocked-outshirtyougoton,”saidRubin.“Where’sitfrom,Saks?”“No,it’saJackFagman—Chicago.”Evenwhenhisspiritswerelow,Wilhelmcouldstillwrinklehisforeheadinapleasingway.Someoftheslow,silentmovementsofhisfacewereveryattractive.Hewentbackastep,asiftostandawayfromhimselfandgetabetterlookathisshirt.Hisglancewascomic,acommentuponhisuntidiness.Helikedtoweargoodclothes,butoncehehadputitoneacharticleappearedtogoitsownway.Wilhelm,laughing,pantedalittle;histeethweresmall;hischeekswhenhelaughedandpuffedgrewround,andhelookedmuchyoungerthanhisyears.Intheolddayswhenhewasacollegefreshmanandworeabeanie(无檐小帽)onhislargeblondeheadhisfatherusedtosaythat,bigashewas,hecouldcharmabirdoutofatree.Wilhelmhadgreatcharmstill.“Ilikethisdove-graycolor,”hesaidinhissociable,good-naturedway.“Itisn’twashable.Youhavetosendittothecleaner.Itneversmellsasgoodaswashed.Butit’saniceshirt.Itcostsixteen,eighteenbucks.”37.Wilhelmhopedhelookedallrightohiswaytothelobbybecausehewantedto________.A.leaveagoodimpressionB.givehisfatherasurprise

C.showhisactingpotentialD.disguisehislowspirit38.Wilhelmhadsomethingincommonwiththeoldguestsinthattheyall________.A.livedaluxuriouslifeB.likedtoswapgossips

C.idledtheirtimeawayD.likedtogetupearly39.HowdidWilhelmfeelwhenhewascrossingthelobby(Para.2)?A.Hefeltsomethingominouswascoming.B.Hewasworriedthathisfatherwaslate.

C.Hewasfeelingateaseamongtheold.D.Hewasexcitedaboutapossiblejoboffer.40.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sdescriptionofWilhelm’sclothes?A.Hisshirtmadehimlookbetter.B.Hecaredmuchabouthisclothes.

C.Helookedlikeacomedianinhisshirt.D.Theclothesheworeneverquitematched.II.Cloze(15POINTS)Directions:Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.OneoftherolesoftheNobelPrizeforliteratureistoshinealightonsomeonewhohasbeenlessvisiblethantheydeserve.Thatrolewas__41__thisyearintheannouncementofAbdulrazakGurnahaswinner.UnlikepreviouspopularrecipientslivinginBritain,heisnota__42__.Hecould,ashesaidaftertheannouncement,havereachedmorereaders,buthispublications__43__togranthimthat.Hispublisherfeltsorryforthefactthathe"isoneofthegreatestlivingAfricanwriters;yetnoonehasever__44__him,"butwiththishedidnotagree:"Ididn'tthinkIwasignored."Thereisa(n)__45__,here,thathastodowithwhoisdoingthelooking,andwhatcountsasofficiallybeingnoticed.Thereisalsoapointof__46__:callingGurnahanAfricanwriter.Infact,whilethatseemstobroadenhorizons,itnarrowsanddistanceswhatheisdoing.GurnahwasborninZanzibar,andleftforBritainwhenhewas18,__47__regionalconflictsforwhathehopedwouldbecalmerwaters,whichturnedouttobestrongerdarkcurrent.HehaslivedinBritaineversince.Hebeganandstucktowritingto__48__,tohimself,oftheshock--ofracism,rejection,povertyandloneliness.Histennovelsreturntoit__49__,whichbeginsin1996'sAdmiringSilence.HisworkexistsbecauseofBritainaswellasZanzibar;itmay__50__bothorwhollyneither.Itarrivesoutofa(n)__51__ofEnglishliterature(GurnahisprofessorofliteratureattheUniversityofKent),andhisfirstlanguage,therhythmsandstoriesofIslam.__52__,manyoftheUK'sthirteenNobel-winningwriterswerebornelsewhereasby2019,14%oftheUK'spopulationwerebornabroad.PeoplemightalsobeastonishedathowmanyofthosecountrieswereoncepartoftheBritishempire.Gurnahhasspokenofhowmuchoftheworldisstillprocessingthewoundsthatcolonialism__53__,especiallytheexperienceof"losingyourplaceintheworld"--whereplaceisnotjust__54__,butalsobelonging,statusandculture.Inthissense,Gurnah'swork,which__55__thosewhomightnothavebeenrememberedinhistory--shopkeeper,homemakers,studentsandrefugees,couldnotbemoreBritish.But,moreimportantly,itcouldnotbemoreuniversal.41.A.assumedB.fulfilledC.interpretedD.handled42.A.householdnameB.blackhorseC.newfaceD.walkingdictionary43.A.demandedB.tendedC.qualifiedD.failed44.A.castdoubtonB.shownsympathyforC.takenanynoticeofD.puttrustin45.A.bridgeB.gulfC.oppositionD.association46.A.illustrationB.definitionC.navigationD.accusation47.A.prizingB.initiatingC.fightingD.escaping48.A.takecareB.takechargeC.makesenseD.makesure49.A.repeatedlyB.periodicallyC.scarcelyD.accidentally50.A.botherwithB.contributetoC.consistofD.admitto51.A.spiteB.knowledgeC.empathyD.necessity52.A.ObviouslyB.NaturallyC.ConsequentlyD.Strikingly53.A.imposedB.healedC.receivedD.examined54.A.psychologicalB.geographicalC.ideologicalD.demographical55.A.discountsB.awardsC.spotlightsD.evaluatesSectionIIIPracticeandTranslation一.Fillintheblanks(10POINTS)A.learnedB.processesC.reviseD.createE.parallelF.availableG.barrierH.capturedI.objectiveJ.finishedK.flowing I’vebeenwritingformostofmylife.ThebookWritingWithoutTeachersintroducedmetoonedistinctionandonepracticethathashelpedmywriting56greatly.Thedistinctionisbetweenthecreativemindandthecriticalmind.Whileyouneedtoemploybothtogettoafinalresult,theycannotworkin57nomatterhowmuchwemightliketothinkso.Tryingtocriticizewritingwhileitisstillinprogressismostpossiblythesinglegreatest

58towritingthatmostofusmeetwith.Ifyouarelisteningtothat5thgradeEnglishteachercorrectyourgrammarwhileyouaretryingtoseizeafleeting(稍纵即逝的)thought,thethoughtwilldie.Ifyoucapturethefleetingthoughtandsimplyshareitwiththeworldinrawform,nooneislikely

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