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优选文档优选文档PAGEPAGE33优选文档PAGE2018年一般高等学校招生全国一致考试
英语(江苏卷)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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;每题分,满分分)
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三个选项中选出最正确选项。听完每段对话后,你都有
10秒钟的时
间来回答相关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:Howmuchistheshirt
A.£
19.15.
B.£
9.18.
C.£
9.15.
答案是C。
willJamesdotomorrow
aTVprogram.
atalk.
a
report.
canwesayaboutthewoman
'sgenerour.
'scurious.
's
helpful.
doesthetrainleave
6:30.
:30.
10:30.doesthewomangotowork
car.foot.bike
istheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers
.andstudent.and
patient.
第二节(共15小题;每题分,满分分)
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三个选项中选出最正确选项。听每段对话或独白前,你
将有时间阅读各个小题,每题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段资料,回答第6、7题。
doesthewomanregret
upherresearch.
outofcollege.
hermajor.
isthewomaninterestedinstudyingnow
..
.
听第
7段资料,回答第
8、9题。
istheman
hotelmanager.
taxidriver.
tourguide.
isthemandoingforthewomanforsomelocalfoods.
heraroundtheseaside.
informationaboutahotel.
听第8段资料,回答第10至12题。
doestheconversationprobablytakeplace
anoffice.home
a
restaurant.
willthespeakersdotomorrowevening
aconcert.afriend
extra
hours.
isAlicegoingtocall
.
.
听第9段资料,回答第13至16题。
doesthewomanmeettheman
lookatanapartment.
deliversomefurniture.
haveamealtogether.
doesthewomanlikeaboutthecarpet
color.design.C.
quality.
doesthemansayaboutthekitchen
'sagoodsize.'snewlypainted.
Its
C.It'sadequatelyequipped.
willthewomanprobablydonext
downtown.
payment.
withherfriend.
听第10段资料,回答第17至20题。
isthespeakerprobablytalkingto
fans.reporters.
didthespeakertakeEnglishclasses
helefthishometown.
hecametoAmerica.
hewas15yearsold.
doesthespeakerfeelabouthisteacher
'sproud.'ssympathetic.
grateful.
doesthespeakermainlytalkabout
educationshapedhislife.
hislanguageskillsimproved.
hemanagedhisbusinesswell.
students.
's
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;每题
1分,满分
15分)
请仔细阅读下面各题,从题中所给的
A、B、C、D四个选项中,选
出最正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachild_______
heorshewants.
A.however
whichever
B.whatever
D.whenever
C.
答案是B。
21.Byboatistheonlywaytogethere,whichis_______we
A.whereB.whenC.why
how
D.
22.Kidsshouldn’
thaveaccesstoviolentfilmsbecausethey
_______thethingstheysee.
A.indicateB.investigate
imitateD.innovate
23.Self-drivingisanarea_______
Chinaandtherestoftheworldareonthe
startingline.
A.thatB.where
might
C.
same
C.which
when
It’sstrangethathe_______
havetakenA.would
the
books
without
B.should
the
owner’s
permission.
C.could
D.might25.
Developingthetematicproject
Yangtze
which
RiverEconomicBeltis_______aclearroadmapand
asys
timetable.
A.calls
calls
off
for
B.calls
D.calls
on
up
C.
26.
Around13,500od,_______the
newjobsexpected
werecreatedduringnumberof12,000held
the
by
peri
marketanalysts.
A.having
exceeded
27.There
andI
exceededB.toexceed
D.exceeding
isagoodsociallifeinthe
wish_______asecondchanceto
C.
village,
becomemore
involved.
A.had
would
have
had
B.willhave
D.have
had
C.
28.—You
knowwhatI
’
vegot
aNewYear
concert
ticket.
—Oh,_______You’rekidding.
A.sowhatB.go
D.whatfor
ahead.
C.come
on.29._______
youcan
sleep
well,
youwill
losethe
ability
t
ofocus,
plan
and
staymotivated
afterone
ortwo
nights.
A.Once
B.Unless
C.If
D.When
30.
Iwassenttothevillagelast
wthedevelopmentplan_______in
month
the
toseeho
pasttwo
years.
A.hadbeencarriedout
becarriedout
beingcarriedout
carriedout
B.would
D.hasbeen
31.
Hopefullyin2025
eachother,for
electronic
communicationtools
A.havedeveloped
willhavedeveloped
wewillnolongerbe
we_______moreconvenient
bythen.
B.haddeveloped
D.developed
e-mailing
C.32.Try
to
understand
what’s
actuallyhappeninginstead
ofactingonthe_______you’vemade.A.assignmentB.associationacquisitionD.assumption
C.
33.China’ssoftpowergrows_______
theincreasingappreciationandunderstandingof
Chinaglobally.
A.inlinewithB.inreplyto
returnforD.inhonourof
C.in
Despitethepoorserviceofthehotel,themanageris
_______toinvestinsufficienttrainingforhisstaff.
A.keenB.reluctantC.
anxiousD.ready
—WhathappenedYourbossseemsto_______.
—Didn’
t
you
know
his
secretary
leaked
the
secret
report
to
A.be
fly
thepress?
overthemoon
C.beallears
offthehandle
B.laugh
D.
his
head
off
第二节:完形填空(共
20小题;每题
1分,满分
20分)请仔细阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,
选出最正确选项,并在答题卡大将
该项涂黑。
RaynorWinnandherhusbandMothbecamehomelessduetotheirwronginvestment.Theirsavingshadbeen36to
paylawyers
’
fees.
Tomakematters
worse,Mothwas
diagnosed(诊疗)witha37disease.Therewasno38,
onlypainrelief.
Failingtofindanyotherwayout,theydecidedtomakea39
journey,astheycaughtsightofanold
hikers’(徒步旅行者)guide.
Thiswasalongjourneyofunaccustomedhardshipand
recovery.Whenleavinghome,Raynorand
40
Mothhadjust£320inthebank.Theyplannedtokeepthe41
lowbylivingonboilednoodles,withthe42hamburger
shoptreat.
Wildcampingis43inEngland.Toavoidbeingcaught,
theWinnshadtogettheirtentup44
andpackeditawayearlyinthemorning.TheWinnssoon
discoveredthatdailyhikingintheir50sisalot45
thantheyrememberitwasintheir20s.Raynor46all
overanddesiredabath.Moth,meanwhile,afteraninitial47,foundhissymptomswerestrangely48bytheirdailytiringjourney.49,thecouplefoundthattheirbodiesturnedforthebetter,withre-foundstrongmusclesthattheythoughthad50forever."Ourhairwasfriedandfallingout,nailsbroken,clothes51toathread,butwewerealive."Duringthejourney,Raynorbeganacareerasanaturewriter.Shewrites,"52hadtakeneverymaterialthingfrommeandleftmetornbare,anemptypageattheendofa(n)53writtenbook.Ithadalsogivenmea54,eithertoleavethatpage55ortokeepwritingthestorywithhope.Ichosehope.”36.A.drawnupB.usedupC.backedupD.keptup37.A.mildB.commonC.preventableD.serious38.A.cureB.luckC.careD.promise39.A.businessB.walkingC.bus
D.rail40.A.expectedB.frighteningC.disappointingD.surprising41.A.budgetB.revenueC.compensationD.allowance42.A.frequentB.occasionalC.abundantD.constant43.A.unpopularB.lawfulC.attractiveD.illegal44.A.soonB.earlyC.lateD.slowly45.A.harderB.easierC.cheaperD.funnier46.A.rolledB.bledC.ached
D.trembled
47.A.struggleB.progressC.excitementD.research48.A.developedB.controlledC.reducedD.increased49.A.InitiallyB.EventuallyC.TemporarilyD.Consequently50.A.gainedB.keptC.woundedD.lost51.A.sewnB.washedC.wornD.ironed52.A.DoctorsB.HikingC.LawyersD.Homelessness53.A.wellB.partlyC.neatlyD.originally54.A.choiceB.rewardC.promiseD.break55.A.looseB.fullC.blankD.missing第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)
请仔细阅读以下短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项
中,选出最正确选项,并
在答题卡大将该项涂黑。
A
TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt
1000FifthAvenueNewYork,NY10028
Avenueat82ndStreetHours
Open7daysaweek.Sunday-Thursday10:00-17:30FridayandSaturday10:00-21:00ClosedThanksgivingDay,December25,January1,andthefirstMondayinMay.
Admission$recommendedforadults,$recommendedforstudents,includestheMainBuildingandTheCloisters(回廊)onthesameday;freeforchildrenunder12withanadult.FreewithAdmissionAllspecialexhibitions,aswellasfilms,lectures,guidedtours,concerts,gallerytalks,andfamily/children'sprogramsarefreewithadmission.Askabouttoday'sactivitiesattheGreatHallInformationDesk.TheCloistersMuseumandGardensTheCloistersmuseumandgardensisabranchofTheMetropolitanMuseumofArtdevotedtotheartandarchitectureofEuropeintheMiddleAges.Theextensivecollectionconsistsofmasterworksinsculpture,coloredglass,andpreciousobjectsfromEuropedatingfromaboutthe9thto
the15thcentury.
Hours:Open7daysaweek.
March-October10:00-17:15
November-February10:00-16:45ClosedThanksgivingDay,December25,andJanuary1.
56.Howmuchmaytheypayifan11-year-oldgirlandherworkingparentsvisitthemuseumA.$12.B.$37.C.$50.D.$6257.TheattractionoftheCloistersmuseumandgardensliesin
thefactthat________.
opensalltheyearround
B.itscollectionsdatefromtheMiddleAges
hasamodernEuropean-stylegarden
sellsexcellentEuropeanglasscollections
B
Inthe1760s,MathurinRozeopenedaseriesofshopsthat
boasted(享有)aspecialmeatsoupcalledconsomme.Althoughthemainattractionwasthesoup,Roze'schainshopsalsosetanewstandardfordiningout,whichhelpedtoestablishRozeastheinventorofthemodernrestaurant.Today,scholarshavegeneratedlargeamountsofinstructiveresearchaboutrestaurants.Takevisualhintsthatinfluencewhatweeat:dinersserved
themselvesabout20percentmorepasta(意大利面食)whentheirplatesmatchedtheirfood.Whenadark-coloredcakewasservedonablackplateratherthanawhiteone,customersrecognizeditassweeterandmoretasty.
Lightingmatters,too.WhenBerlinrestaurantcustomersateindarkness,theycouldn'ttellhowmuchthey'dhad:thosegivenextra-largesharesatemorethaneveryoneelse,butwerenone
thewiser—theydidn’tfeelfuller,andtheywerejustasready
fordessert.
Timeismoney,butthatprinciplemeansdifferentthingsfor
differenttypesofrestaurants.Unlikefast-foodplaces.fine
diningshopsprefercustomerstostaylongerandspend.Oneway
to
encouragecustomerstostayandorderthatextraround:puton
someMozart(莫扎特).When
classical,ratherthanpop,musicwasplaying,dinersspent
more.Fastmusichurrieddinersout.
Particularscentsalsohaveaneffect:dinerswhogotthescent
oflavender(薰衣草)stayedlonger
andspentmorethanthosewhosmelledlemon,ornoscent.Meanwhile,thingsthatyoumightexpecttodiscourage
spending—"bad"tables,crowding.
highprices
—don't
necessarily.
Diners
atbadtables
—
next
tothekitchensoonfled.It
door,say—spent
canbeconcludedthat
nearlyasrestaurant
muchasothersbutkeepersneednot"beoverlyconcernedabout‘bad'tables,"giventhatthey're
profitable.Asforcrowds,aHongKongstudyfoundthatthey
increasedarestaurant'sreputation,suggestinggreatfoodat
fairprices.Anddoublingabuffet'spriceledcustomerstosay
thatitspizzawas11percenttastier.
58.Theunderlinedphrase"nonethewiser"inparagraph3most
probablyimpliesthatthe
customerswere.
A.notawareofeatingmorethanusual
Howcouldafinediningshopmakemoreprofit
playingclassicalmusic.
Introducinglemonscent.
Makingthelightbrighter,
Usingplatesoflargersize.
Whatdoesthelastparagraphtalkabout
Tipstoattractmorecustomers.
Problemsrestaurantsarefacedwith.
Waystoimproverestaurants'reputation.
Commonmisunderstandingsaboutrestaurants.C
Ifyouwanttodisturbthecarindustry,you'dbetterhaveafewbilliondollars:Mom-and-pop
carmakersareunlikelytobeatthebiggestcarcompanies.Butinagriculture,smallfarmerscanget
thebestofthemajorplayers.Byconnectingdirectlywithcustomers,andbyrespondingquicklyto
changesinthemarketsaswellasintheecosystems(生态系统),smallfarmerscankeeponestepaheadofthebigguys.Astheco-founderoftheNationalYoungFarmersCoalition(NYFC,美国青年农会)andafamilyfarmermyself.Ihaveafront-rowseattotheinnovationsamongsmallfarmersthataretransformingtheForexample,taketheQuickCutGreensHarvester,atooldevelopedjustacoupleof
yearsagobyayoungfarmer,JonathanDysinger,inTennessee,withasmallloanfromalocalSlowMoneygroup.Itenablessmall-scalefarmerstoharvest175poundsofgreenvegetablesperhour—ahugeimprovementoverharvestingjustafewdozen
poundsbyhand—suddenlymakingitpossibleforthelittleguys
tocompetewithlargefarmsofCalifornia.Beforethetoolcame
out,smallfarmerscouldn'ttouchthepriceperpoundoffered
byCaliforniafarms.Butnow,withthecombinationofabetterpricepointandagenerallyfresherproduct,theycanstayinbusiness.
Thesustainablesuccessofsmallfarmers,though,won'thappenwithoutfundamentalchanges
totheindustry.Onecrucialfactorissecureaccesstoland.Competitionfrominvestors.developers,andestablishedlargefarmersmakesowningone'sownlandunattainableformanynewfarmers.
From2004to2013,agriculturallandvaluesdoubled,andtheycontinuetoriseinmanyregions.
Anotherchallengeformorethanamillionofthemostqualifiedfarmworkersandmanagersisanon-existentpathtocitizenship
—the
greatest
barrier
tobuilding
afarmoftheir
own.Withfarmersovertheageof65outnumbering(
多于)farmers
youngerthan35bysixtoone,andwithtwo-thirdsofthenation'sfarmlandinneedofanewfarmer,wemustclearthepathfortalentedpeoplewillingtogrowthenation'sfood.
Therearesolutionsthatcouldlightapathtowardamoresustainableandfairfarmeconomy,
butfarmerscan'tclumsilyputthemtogetherbeforeus.WeattheNYFCneedbroadsupportaswe
urgeCongresstoincreasefarmlandconservation,aswepushforimmigrationreform,andaswe
seekpoliciesthatwillensurethesuccessofadiverseandambitiousnextgenerationoffarmsfrom
allbackgrounds.WithanewfarmbilltobedebatedinCongress,consumersmusttakeastandwithyoungfarmers.
61.Theauthormentionscarindustryatthebeginningofthe
passagetointroduce.
A.theprogressmadeincarindustry
B.aspecialfeatureofagriculture
C.atrendofdevelopmentinagriculture
D.theimportanceofinvestingincarindustry
Whatdoestheauthorwanttoillustratewiththeexampleinparagraph2
Loanstosmalllocalfarmersarenecessary.
Technologyisvitalforagriculturaldevelopment.
Competitionbetweensmallandbigfarmsisfierce
Smallfarmersmaygainsomeadvantagesoverbigones.
Whatisthedifficultyforthosenewfamers
Togainmorefinancialaid.
Tohiregoodfarmmanagers.
Tohavefansoftheirown.
D.Towinoldfarmers’support.64.Whatshouldfarmersdoforamoresustainableandfairfarmeconomy
A.SeeksupportbeyondNYFC.
B.Expandfarmlandconservation.
C.BecomemembersofNYFC.
D.Investmoretoimprovetechnology.
D
Childrenasyoungastenarebecomingdependentonsocialmediafortheirsenseofself-worth,amajorstudywarned.Itfoundmanyyoungsters(
少年)nowmeasuretheir
status
by
howmuchpublicapprovalthey
getonline,oftenthrough“like”.Somechangetheirbehavior
inreallifetoimprovetheirimageontheweb.
Thereportintoyoungstersagedfrom8to12wascarriedout
byChildren'sCommissioner(
专
员)AnneLongfield.Shesaidsocialmediafirmswereexposing
childrentomajoremotionalrisks,
withsomeyoungstersstartingsecondaryschoolill-equippedto
copewiththetremendouspressure
theyfacedonline.
Somesocialappswerepopularamongthechildreneventhough
theysupposedlyrequireuserstobeatleastyoungstersadmittedplanningtripsaroundpotentialphoto-opportunities
and
then
messaging
friends
—andfriends
of
friends
—
to
demand“likes”fortheironlineposts.
Thereportfoundthatyoungstersfelttheirfriendships
couldbeatriskiftheydidnotrespond
tosocialmediapostsquickly,andaroundtheclock.
Childrenaged8to10were"startingtofeelhappy"when
otherslikedtheirposts.However,
thoseinthe10to12agegroupwere"concernedwithhowmany
peopleliketheirposts",suggestinga“need”forsocial
recognitionthatgetsstrongertheoldertheybecome.
MissLongfieldwarnedthatagenerationofchildrenrisked
growingup"worriedabouttheir
appearanceandimageasaresultoftheunrealisticlifestyles
theyfollowonplatforms,and
increasinglyanxiousaboutswitchingoffduetotheconstant
demandsofsocialmedia.
Shesaid:"Childrenareusingsocialmediawithfamilyandfriendsandtoplaygameswhen
theyareinprimaryschool.Butwhatstartsasfunusageofappsturnsintotremendouspressurein
realsocialmediainteractionatsecondaryschool."Astheirworldexpanded.shesaid,childrencomparedthemselvestoothersonlineinawaythatwas"hugelydamagingintermsoftheirself-identity,intermsoftheirconfidence,
butalsointermsoftheirabilitytodevelopthemselves".
MissLongfieldadded:"Thenthereisthispushtoconnect
—ifyougooffline,willyoumiss
something,willyoumissout,willyoushowthatyoudon't
aboutthosepeopleyouare
following,allofthosecometogetherinahugewayatonce."
"Forchildrenitisvery,verydifficulttocope
emotionally."TheChildren'sCommissionerforEngland's
care
with
study
—lifeinLikes—foundthatchildrenasyoungas8wereusingsocialmediaplatformslargelyforplay.
However,theresearch—involvingeightgroupsof32
childrenaged8to12—suggestedthatastheyheadedtowardtheirteens,theybecameincreasinglyanxiousonline.
Bythetimetheystartedsecondaryschool—atage11—
childrenwerealreadyfarmoreawareoftheirimageonlineand
feltunderhugepressuretoensuretheirpostswerepopular,
thereportfound.
However,theystilldidnotknowhowtocopewith
mean-spiritedjokes,orthesenseofincompetencetheymightfeeliftheycomparedthemselvesto
celebrities(名人)ormorebrilliant
friendsonline.Thereportsaidtheyalsofacedpressureto
respondtomessagesatallhoursofthe
day—especiallyat
secondaryschoolwhenmore
youngstershave
mobilephones.
TheChildren’sCommissionersaid
schools
andparents
must
nowdomoretopreparechildren
fortheemotionalminefield(雷区)theyfacedonline.Andshesaidsocialmediacompaniesmust
also"takemoreresponsibility".Theyshouldeithermonitor
theirwebsitesbettersothatchildrendonotsignuptooearly,ortheyshouldadjusttheirwebsitestotheneedsofyoungerusers.
JavedKhan,ofchildren'scharityBamardo's,said:"It'svitalthatnewcompulsoryage-
appropriaterelationshipandsexeducationlessonsinEnglandshouldhelpequipchildrentodeal
withthegrowingdemandsofsocialmedia.
“It
’salso
hugely
important
for
parents
toknowwhichapps
theirchildrenareusing.”
didsomesecondaryschoolstudentsfeeltoomuchpressureA.Theywerenotprovidedwithadequateequipment.
B.Theywerenotwellpreparedforemotionalrisks.
C.Theywererequiredtogivequickresponses.
D.Theywerepreventedfromusingmobilephones.
66.Somesocialappcompanieswereto
because.
A.theydidn'tadequatelychecktheirusers'registration
B.theyorganizedphototripstoattractmoreyoungsters
C.theyencouragedyoungsterstopostmorephotos
D.theydidn'tstopyoungstersfromstayinguplate
67.Children'scomparingthemselvestoothersonlinemaylead
to.
A.lessfriendlinesstoeachother
B.lowerself-identityandconfidence
C.anincreaseinonlinecheating
D.astrongerdesiretostayonline
blame
68.AccordingtoLifeinLikes,aschildren
moreanxiousto.
A.circulatetheirpostsquickly
B.knowthequalitiesoftheirposts
C.usemobilephonesforplay
D.getmorepublicapproval
grew,they
becameWhatshouldparentsdotosolvetheproblem
Communicatemorewithsecondaryschools.
Urgemediacompaniestocreatesaferapps.
Keeptrackofchildren'suseofsocialmedia.
Forbidtheirchildrenfromvisitingtheweb.
Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout
Theinfluenceofsocialmediaonchildren.
Theimportanceofsocialmediatochildren.
Theprobleminbuildingahealthyrelationship.
Themeasuretoreducerisksfromsocialmedia.
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
请仔细阅读下面短文,并依照所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里
填入一个最适合的单词。
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
一个单词。
HowArtsPromoteOurEconomy
Whenmostpeoplethinkofthearts,theyimaginetheend
product,thebeautifulpainting,awonderfulpieceofmusic,
oranaward-winningperformanceinthetheater.Butartsgroupsbringbroadervaluetoourcommunities.Theeconomicimpactoftheartsisoftenoverlookedandbadlyjudged.Theartscreatejobsthathelpdeveloptheeconomy.Anygivenperformancetakesatourbusfullofartists,technicalexperts,managers,musicians,orwriterstocreateanappealingpieceofart.Thesepeopleearnalivingwagefortheirprofessionalknowledgeandskills.Anothergroupoffolksisneededtohelpmarkettheevent.“Ifyoubuildittheywillcome”isamisleadingbelief.Painters,digitalmediaexperts,photographers,bookingagentsandpromotersarehiredtosellticketsandpromotetheevent.AccordingtotheDallasAreaCulturalAdvocacyCoalition,artsagenciesemploymorethan10,000peopleasfull-orpart-timeemployeesorindependentcontractors.Asuccessfulartsneighborhoodscreatesarippleeffect(连锁反响)throughoutacommunity.In2005,whentheBishopArtsTheatrewasdonatedtoourtown,thelocationwasconsideredapoorareaoftown.Afterinvestingmorethan$1millioninreconstructingthebuilding,webeganproducingafullseasonoftheaterperformances,jazzconcerts,andyear-roundartseducationprogramsin2008.Nearly40percentofjazzloversliveoutsideoftheDallascitylimitsanddriveorflyintoenjoyaneveningintheBishopArtsDistrict.Nodoubtthetheaterhascontributedtothearea’sdevelopmentandeconomicgrowth.Today,therearegalleries,studios,restaurantsandnewlybuiltworkspaceswhereneighborsshareexperiences,wherethereisrenewedlifeandenergy.Inthisway,artsandculturealsoserveasapublicgood.TecoTheatricalProductionsInc.madeuseofBloomberg’sinvestmentof$35,000togetnearly$400,000inpublicandprivatesectorsupportduringthetwo-yearperiod.Further,Dallasartsandarts-basedbusinessesproduce$298foreverydollarthecityspendsonartsprogrammingandfacilities.InPhiladelphia,ametroareasmallerthanDallas,theartshaveaneconomicimpactofalmost$3millionandsupport44,000jobs,80percentofwhichactuallylieoutsidetheartsindustry,includingaccountants,marketers,constructionworkers,hotelmanagers,printers,andotherkindsofartworkers.Theartsareefficienteconomicdriversandwhentheyaresupported,theentiresmall-businesscommunitybenefits.Itiswrongtoassumeartsgroupscannotmakeaprofit.Butinordertostayinbusiness,artsgroupsmustproducereturns.Ifyouareastudentstudyingthearts,chancesareyouhavebeenill-advisedtohaveaplanB.Butthosewhotrulyunderstandtheeconomicimpactandcanworktochangethepatternscancreateawiderangeofcareerpossibilities.ArtsasanOurcommunities(71)______fromartsintermseconomicofeconomy.driver(72)______Artsactivitydemandsa(n)(73)______effort.ofarts’Itinvolvescreation,performance,and(74)promotingour______.economy★Artistsmakealivingthroughtheircreativework.
Othersgetpaidbymarketingtheevent.Artshaveagraduallyspreading(75)______.Theycouldhelppromoteotherindustrieswhethertheylieinsideoroutsidearts.
Besidestickets,somejazzloverswillpay
their(76)_______toandfromtheevents.
★Artscontributetoculturaldevelopmentwhen
peoplegathertogethertosharetheir
experienceandrenewtheirenergy.
Investmentinartscouldproducepotential
(77)_______economicresults.
★TeCouseda$35,000artinvestment
toattractanoverallsupportof$400,000.
InDallas,onedollarinvestedinartscould
harvestandextraordinaryreturnofnearly$300.★InPhiladelphiatheartshavecreatedabout35,000jobopportunitiesforworkers(78)_______artsindustry.ArtstudentsWiththese(79)_______inmind,artstudentsmakingagoodneednotworryabouttheircareerandhavea(n)living(80)_______plan.
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请阅读下面文字,并依照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
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Ourfamilywillgoonatripnextmonthandneedasuitcase.Twodays
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Thismorning,ourfamilywentout,hangingroundinthedowntownarea.
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