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2023年度英语高考新题型模拟试卷

考生注意:考试时间:120分钟。试卷满分150分。

第I卷(共110分)

LListeningComprehension(第一大题第1至第10小题,每题1分;第11至第16小题,每

题2分;第17至第20小题,每题2分。共30分。)

PartAShortConversations

Directions:InPartA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof

eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read

thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

1.A.Professorandstudent.B.Bankclerkandstudent.

C.Bossandsecretary.D.Motherandson.

2.A.Alocksmith.B.Acarpenter.C.Atailor.D.Aflorist.

3.A.Thesubjectdeservesmorediscussion.

B.Thereisnoneedtowastetimediscussingthematterinthemiddleofthemeeting.

C.She'dliketoendthemeetingimmediately.

D.Itisbettertoleaveunimportantmatterstotheendofthemeeting.

4.A.Thepolicestation.B.Astranger'shouse.

C.Thegasstation.D.Anearbydrugstore.

5.A.Byplane.B.Byca匚C.Byferry.D.Byship.

6.A.7:00.B.6:50.C.7:10.D.7:20.

7.A.Becausecarsaretoocostly.

B.Becausehecan'tdrive.

C.Becauseallthecostsonaprivatecareverymontharetoohigh.

D.Becausethereisnoparkinglotaroundhishome.

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PartBPassages

Directions:InPartB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionson

eachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.

Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichone

wouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.KatyPerry.B.Adele.C.Beyonce.D.Madonna.

12.A.ThesongShakeItOffwasreallyahit.

B.Taylorearned$170millionlastyear.

C.Taylor'sex-boyfriendofferedher$63million.

D.1989WorldTourcontributedalottoherbankaccount.

13.A.It'sthefirsttimefortheboybandOneDirectiontomakethelist.

B.BeyonceandJayZ.arethisyear'shighestpaidcelebritycouple.

C.Rihanna'sannualearningsare$110million.

D.KatyPerryisnotonthelist.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingspeech.

14.A.1,500years.B.5,000years.C.15,000years.D.50,000years.

15.A.Skincare.B.Hairconditioner.C.Feedinganimals.D.Cookingfoods.

16.A.Food,heatandentertainment.B.Foodjobandlight.

C.Food,shelterandhope.D.Food,lightandheat.

PartCLongerConversations

Directions:InPartC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillberead

twice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefour

possibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

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Questions17through18arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Breakingabadhabit.B.Developingstrongwillpower.

C.Workingoutrealisticsteps.D.Focusingonapositiveactivity.

18.A.Becauseyoucanbeconvincedthatyoulackwillpower.

B.Becauseyourfamilycanremindyouofyourgoaleverynowandthen.

C.Becauseyourfriendscanpersuadeyoutochangeyourmind.

D.Becauseyoucanshowoffyourachievementstoyourfriendsandfamily.

Questions19through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

19.A.Becauseshedoesn'twanttohuntchickensanylonger.

B.Becauseshedoesn'twanttobehuntedbymenanylonger.

C.Becauseshewantstoestablishatiewiththelittleprince.

D.Becauseshewantstoberesponsibleforthelittleprince.

20.A.Onecanseeclearlyonlywithone'sheart.

B.Whatisessentialisvisibletotheeye.

C.Nooneissatisfiedwhereheis.

D.Wordsareasourceofmisunderstandings.

II.GrammarandVocabulary(第二大题每小题1分。共20分。)

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof

thegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

OnceuponatimetherewasasoldierintheMongolianarmynamedKhokhooNamjiL

He___21___(send)toguardtheborderofthecountry.Helivedthereformanyyears___22_

(work)withhissoldiercolleaguestoguardtheborders.Whennotonduty,eachwouldtaketurns

takingcareofthecamp'shorses,makingsuretheyfoundplentyofgreengrasstoeat.Namjil

likedhiswork,buthewasveryhomesickandlookedforwardtothedaywhenhecouldreturnto

hishome___23___hisbelovedwifepatientlywaitedforhim.

OnedayitwasNamjiFsturn_24_(watch)overthehorses.Heledthehorsestoadistant

mountainvalley.Ashishorseswerepeacefullyeatinggrass,helost_25_inthebeautyof

nature.Hecouldn'thelpsingingsongstoshowhisadmirationofthemountainvalley,

and_26_particularthemightymountainpeaksthattoweredaboveit.Butmorethananything

else,hesangaboutthewomanwithwhomhelongedtobe.Ashesangoneday,amountain

spiritsuddenlyappearedbeforehim.ShetoldNamjilthathehadsomovedherwiththestrengthof

hisvoice,andthedepthofhislonging,_27_shewantedtohonorhimwiththegiftofamagical

horse.Sopowerfulwasthishorsethatinonedayitcouldtravelthefourtimesthedistanceofa

normalhorse.Asthesunseteveryday,Namjilrodetospendthenightinthearmsofhiswife.

Everymorningbeforethesunrose,herushedbacktowatchhishorses.Happy_28_hiswife

wastohaveNamjilbackinherlife,shedidn'twanthimtoleavehereverymorning.Therefore,

whenshefoundapairofwings_29_(fold)oneachsideofNamjil^mysterioushorseoneday,

shetookapairofscissorsandshortenedthesemagicalwings.Thenextmorning,however,she

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awoketofindthatNamjilhadagainriddenoffandleftheralone.Whilecrossingthegreatdesert

thatmorning,Namjilfoundhishorsegrowingweakerandweakerwithitswoundedwingsuntil

finallyitcrashedtothegroundanddied.Namjilwasverysad,sohemadeamusicalinstrument

fromitsbones,covereditwithitshide,andstrungitwiththehairofitstail.Andhecarvedthe

likenessofhishorse'sheadontohisfiddle'scrown.

Inthefollowingyear,hetraveledthroughoutthecountryside,singingsongsabouthisbeloved

wife.Hisfamespreadwidelyandpeopletraveledgreatdistancestohearhimsingandplayhis

strangefiddle.Manycopiedhisinstrument,andthiswas_30_thehorse-headfiddlebecame

themostimportantinstrumentamongtheMongolianpeople.

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonly

beusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.releaseB.preferC.traditionalD.irregularitiesAB.representedAC.initially

AD.architectBC.determinedBD.gracefulCD.vocationABC.rejected

GeorgeNakashinaalwaysinsistedthathewasasimplewoodworker,notanartist.Even

thoughmajormuseumsexhibitedhisworkandthedirectoroftheAmericanCraftMuseumcalled

himanationaltreasure,Mr.Nakashina_31_thelabelofartist.Foralmostfiftyyearshe

simplywentonshapingwoodintobeautifulchairs,tablesandcabinets.

Nakashinahadn'tsetouttobecomeafurnituremaker.Trainedasan_32_,hetraveledasa

youngmantoIndiatosupervisethebuildingofpartofanashram(印度教徒的静修处).The

spiritualinfluenceoftheashramledhimtorethinkhislife.Unsatisfiedbyarchitecture,he

decidedtopursuewoodworkingashis_33_.

SoonafterNakashimareturnedtotheUnitedStates,JapanattackedPearlHarbor.Likeother

AmericansofJapanesedescent,Nakashinaandhisfamilywereforcedintoaninternmentcamp.

ItwasherethatNakashimametanexpertJapanesecarpenterwhotaughthim_34_

woodworkingskills.

Aftertheir_35_,thefamilycametothesmalltownofNewHope,Pennsylvania,where

Nakashimawas_36_tocreatealifethatwouldallowhimtoliveclosetotheland,integrating

workandfamily.

Hehadacleargoal.Heintendedeachpieceoffurniturehemadetobeasperfectaspossible.

First,properwoodhadtobefound.Nakashimausedlocalwood_37_,sometimesfromhis

ownproperty.Later,hetraveledtoseekoutEnglishoak,PersianwalnutandAfricanzebrawood.

Nakashinacutthewoodintoboards.Thenformonths,evenyears,hestudiedthegrainofeach

board.Hebelievedeachboardhadanidealuse.Mostfurnituremakers_38_perfectboards.

Nakashimatookpleasureinusingwoodwithinterestingknotsandcracks.These_39_gave

thewoodpersonality,hesaid.

OneearlypieceNakashimadesignedwasathree-leggedchairforhissmalldaughter,Mira,to

usewhenshesatatatableformeal.TheMirachairbecamesopopularthatNakashinalater

madebothlowandhighversions.Always,Nakashina'sdesignswerepreciseand_40_,

markedbyasimplicitythatrevealedhisloveforthewood.

III.ReadingComprehension(第三大题:SectionA第41至55小题,每题1分;SectionB第

56至66小题,每题2分;SectionC第67至70小题,每题2分;SectionD,15分。共60分。)

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Section

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,

CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

WANTtoimproveyourlife?Thendosomethingawesome(使人赞叹的).

AccordingtoarecentarticleinTheWallStreetJournal,researchershavefoundthat

awe-inspiringexperiences41___ourprosocial(亲社会的)behaviors,makingusmore

___42___andmorehumble.Awe-inspiringexperiencesmakeusmoreempathetic,allowingus

to___43___anotherperson'semotionalexpressionsbetterandrespondwithconcern.__44_

theymakeusmorewillingtoengagewithtrustand___45___others.

Whatkindofexperiencescanbecalleduawe-inspiringv?The___46___mentionedbythe

journalincludescubadiving(潜水),witnessingthebirthofachild,watchingameteor(流星)

shower,andvisitingaforest.Amansaidhefounditawe-inspiringtoworkwithhomelesspeople

and__47___theircourageandkindness.Aweisanemotionalresponsetosomethingverylarge,

saysthearticle,anditchallengesandexpandsourwayofseeingtheworld.

___48___thefeelingofaweisfelt___49___bydifferentindividuals,andfordifferent

reasons.Thedeepblueoceanmightinspiredifferentfeelingsinapoetthaninafisherman,

___50___.AccordingtoanarticleinTheAtlantic,a2012studyfromStanfordUniversity

investigatedseveralaspectsofaweandcametoaninteresting___51___:thefeelingofawe

changesthewayyouthinkabouttime.Thestudysaysanawe-inspiringexperienceisamomentso

overwhelming(无法抗拒的)thattimeseemstostandstill.

Whenyoulookatorexperiencesomething___52___,likelookingatawaterfallorasky

filledwithstars,yourmindisfixedonthepresentmoment.Timeseemsto___53___,theStanford

researchersconcluded,makingyoufeellikeyouhavemoreofittospare.Thismakesyoufeel

morepatient,lessmaterialistic,andmorewillingtohelpothers.

Otherresearchersbelieveaweispowerfulbecauseittakesusoutofourownheads.ucAwe

makesourindividualidentityless___54___andgetsustothinkaboutthingsbiggerthan

ourselves,PaulPiff,assistantprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,toldThe

WallStreetJournal.Piffhasfoundthatmany___55___thingsinlifeinspireawe-listeningtoa

pieceofmusicyouhaven'theardbefore,goingonanaturehike,orgoingtoapopconcert.Allyou

needtodoisstartnoticingandmarveling(对...惊叹)attheworldaroundyou.

41.A.improveB.describeC.explainD.study

42.A.specialB.generousC.powerfulD.careful

43.A.giveB.wearC.recognizeD.use

44.A.AsB.ButC.ForD.And

45.A.connectwithB.talktoC.playwithD.lookafter

46.A.peopleB.examplesC.placeD.study

47.A.shareB.admireC.witnessD.show

48.A.AndB.ForC.AsD.But

49.A.differentlyB.properlyC.instantlyD.suddenly

50.A.allinallB.bythewayC.forexampleD.bycontrast

51.A.storyB.theoryC.judgmentD.conclusion

52.A.strangeB.awesomeC.unexpectedD.usual

53.A.slowdownB.speedupC.disappearD.fly

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54.A.arrogantB.proudC.importantD.ambitious

55.A.interestingB.simpleC.dailyD.easy

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe

onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Takingajobmainlybecausethepayisappealingcanincreasethelikelihoodthatthejobwill

notworkforyouinthelongrun.Moreover,apotentialemployerwillmostlikelysenseitifyou

arenotpassionateaboutyourrole.

“Duringarecentconversationwithacandidate,itbecameclearthathisprimarymotivationwas

apayraise,“saidAmyPerrone,vicepresidentShelliHerman&Associates."Itwasabigred

皿”

Perronesaidasmartjobseekerismotivatedbyopportunityandfit,asmoneycanloseitsappeal

veryquickly.Herearefiveinstancesinwhichtakingapaycutcouldactuallybetoyour

advantage.

•Youwantacareerchange

Youmightwanttoswitchtoanewfieldinwhichyouholdlittleexperience.Inthiscase,a

lowersalarywillbeappropriateuntilyouhaveacquiredacertainskilllevel.Ifyournewjobis

inagrowingfieldsuchashospitalityorhealthcare,yoursalarycouldincreaserapidly.Achange

ofcareermightimproveyourqualityoflife,whichcanbeworthmorethanabiggerpaycheck.

•Youmakealateralmove

Alateralmovethatdoesnotinvolveahighersalaryimmediatelycanprovideoneinthenear

future.Assumingdifferentresponsibilitiescanopenupopportunities.Awiselateralmovecan

exposeyoutosomeonefromwhomyoucanlearn,andthevalueofthatknowledgemightmore

thancompensateforatemporarydropinpay.

•You'renotprogressinginyourcurrentjob

Ajobthatoffersnogrowthisfrustratingandcanbefinanciallydisastrous.Youarelikelyto

becomeunproductive,andyouremployermightwanttohiresomeonewithfewerskillsatalower

cost.Amovetoalargercompanywithgreaterscopeandresourcescouldprovideyouwitha

brighterfinancialfuturedespiteatemporarycutinpay.

Thisisobvious,butitissurprisinghowmanypeoplesufferthroughmiserablejobsnotrealizing

thedamagetheydototheirhealth.AccordingtoasurveybyTheConferenceBoard,over50

percentofU.S.workersweredissatisfiedwiththeirjobs.Havingtodoajobthatyoudislikeis

stressful.Stresscanaffectyourabilitytosleep,whichinturncanfurtherstressyourimmune

systemandcontributetoillhealth.Ifyouwouldbemuchhappierandlessstressedwithajob

thatcanprovideamoreflexibleschedule,asalarycutthatbringsimprovedhealthcouldimprove

yourqualityoflifeoverall.

•Yourelocateforyourspouse(配偶)'scareer

Arelocationbecauseofaspouse'scareercanbeanopportunityfortheotherspousetopursuea

careerchange.Ifyoumustleaveagood-payingjob,considerwhatyouwouldliketodoinstead

andhowyoucanachieveit.

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Manypeopleconsiderapaycuttobeabackwardstepintheircareers,buttheoppositeisoften

thecase.Considerhowhappyyouareinyourcurrentjobandwhetheryouareprogressing

professionally.Itcouldbetimefbrachangeifyourhealthissuffering,youarequestioningthe

managementcapabilitiesofyouremployeroryoucanseeapathtosomethingmoreappealing.

Thinkthroughyourworkopportunitiesandyourfinancescarefullybeforemakingyourmove.

41.Theunderlinedphrase"redflag"mostprobablymeans.

A.Asymbolofsuccess.B.Asymbolofgivingup.

C.Asignofapotentialproblem.D.Asignofapromisingtalent.

42.Whichheadingisthemostappropriatefbrparagraphseven?

A.Yourhealthissuffering.

B.Youarequestioningyouremployer'smanagementcapabilities.

C.Youcanseeapathtosomethingmoreappealing.

D.Youarenotdissatisfiedwithyourcurrentjob.

43.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Whycan'twegetpromoted?

B.Whyshouldweconsiderapaycut?

C.Howcanwechangeourcareer?

D.Howcanweimprovethequalityoflife?

(B)

Socialinteraction?

DOyoufindithardtogoadaywithoutupdatingyourmicroblog?Doyoufeeloutofthe

loopifyouarenotchattingonQQ?

Formanyteenagersaroundtheworld,socialmediahasbecomeabigpartoftheirlives.They

constantlytellusthatcommunicationhasneverbeeneasierandthatyoucanconnecttofriends

withtheclickofabutton.Butisthisagoodthing?

ArecentsurveydonebyCommonSenseMedia,anon-profitorganizationintheUS,has

foundthatasmanyas79percentof13-to17-year-oldteenagersfeeltheneedtodisconnectfrom

socialmediasometimes.Surprisingly36percentsaidtheywishtheycouldgobacktoatime

beforesocialmediaexisted.Whydotheyfeelthisway?

Yahooreportedthatscientistshavefoundthatsocialnetworkingsitesareawayinwhich

youngstersisolate(孤立)themselves;theytendtousetheInternettoavoidhumancontactand

escapefromrealproblems.AndthestudybyCommonSenseMediahasconfirmed(确认)this.

Accordingtotheorganization,manyteenagersbelievethatusingsocialmediatakesawaythetime

theyspendface-to-facewithfriends.Oneparticipantinthestudysaid:"Technologyandsocial

networkinghaveabsorbed(影响)someofmyclosefriendships,andthey'vedwindled.Imissthe

timeswherewecouldjustgohangoutandlaugh.,,

TheorganizationalsoreportsthatmorethanathirdofUSteenagerswanttounplug(关机)in

ordertoavoidoverexposuretonegativeinformation.TheWashingtonPostreportsthat90percent

ofteenagersinthecountrysaytheyhavewitnessedtheirpeersbeingbullied(欺负)onsocial

networkingsites.Accordingtothenewspaper,someteenagerspresenttheiralterego(个性的另

一面)"onsocialmedia,engagingin(参与)conversationswithmorebravado(逞强)andtaking

morerisksthantheydoinperson.

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Andsometeenagerswanttodisconnecttoenjoybeingalone.Oneteenagersaidtheydisliked

socialmediabecausesometimesbeingaloneisimportant-"It'snicetojustsitbackandrelax

withnopossiblewaytocommunicatewithanyoneinanyway.”

59.WhatdidtherecentsurveydonebyCommonSenseMediafindoutabouttheUSteenagers?

A.Over30percentoftheteenswouldratherhavenosocialmediaaroundthem.

B.90percentoftheteenssaidtheirpeerswereoncebulliedonsocialnetworkingsites.

C.Morethanathirdoftheteensbelievetheiruseofsocialmediaaffectshowtheyfeelabout

themselves.

D.Aboutthree-fburthsoftheteenswishedtheycoulddisconnectthemselvesfromtheInternet

completely.

60.Accordingtothearticle,manyteenagerswanttounplug.

a.toprotecttheirprivacyb.tohavemorealonetime

c.tospendmoretimewiththeirfriendsd.toescapefromtheirrealproblems

e.toreducetheirexposuretonegativeinformation

A.a,b,c,B.a,c,dC.b,c,eD.b,d,e

61.Theunderlinedword“dwindled“inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningtohave.

A.beenindangerB.becomeweakerC.beenimprovedD.remainedfirm

62.Whatcanweinferfromthefifthparagraph?

A.Someteenagersplayanegativeroleintheirrealdailylife.

B.Someteenagersadmittedhavingbulliedothersonsocialnetworkingsites.

C.Someteenagerstendtopresentadifferentpersonalityonsocialnetworkingsites.

D.Someteenagersagreethattheadvantagesofsocialmediaoutweightheirdisadvantages.

(C)

BEIJING-Astronomershaverefutedagainstrumorsthatthedestructiveearthquakeandthe

followingtsunamiinJapanwerecloselyrelatedtoorevencausedbythe"supermoon"thatwill

appearintheskyonSaturday.

Theword"supermoon"wasintroducedinareportbytheBritishnewspaperDailyMailon

March9,whichsaidamateurscientistswerewarningthatsuchanastronomicalphenomenon

coulddisturbtheEarth'sclimatepatternsandmayevencauseearthquakesandvolcanicactivity.

Themoonwillbe356,577kilometersfromtheEarthonSaturday,theclosestin19years,andthe

closestpointinitsovalorbitcoincideswithafullmoon,thereportsaid.

However,Saturda/smoonisnotactuallytheclosesttoEarthin19years,TangHaiming,an

astronomerwithShanghaiAstronomicalObservatoryundertheChineseAcademyofSciences,

toldXinhuaNewsAgency.Ashorterdistanceof356,566kmwasseeninDecember2008.

Yetsomepeoplesuggestthatprevioussupermoonshaveoccurredbeforeextremeweather

events.In1974thephenomenonwasfollowedbyCycloneTracyinDarwin,Australia,andin

2005itoccurredshortlybeforeadeadlytsunamiinIndonesia.Coincidentally,twofreshdisasters

happenedinAsiarightbeforeSaturda/ssupermoon.Thepublic*sconcernabouttheirconnection

withthemoonboomedafterJapan'sdestructiveearthquakeandtsunamiandanearthquakein

SouthwestChina*sYunnanprovincethatkilled25peopleonMarch10.

Butastronomersaretryingtoreassurepeoplethatsuchrumorsaremerelyunreasonable.

“Asupermooncouldcausehightidesbuthasnodirectrelationwithnaturaldisasterssuchas

earthquakes,LiuJie,aresearcherwiththeChinaEarthquakeNetworkCenter,toldChinaDaily

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onTuesday."Wecan*tfindanynecessaryconnectionbetweenprevioussupermoonsand

earthquakes.AndthequakeinJapanoccurredbecausetheEarth*sinnerenergyhadaccumulatedto

someextent,andit*snotrelatedtothemoon."hesaid.

JamesGarvin,chiefscientistattheGoddardSpaceFlightCenterunderNASA,saidinanarticle

onNASA*swebsitethat“theeffectsonEarthfromasupermoonareminor.^^“Thecombination

ofthemoonbeingatitsclosesttoEarthinitsorbit,andbeinginits*fullmoon*configuration

(relativetotheEarthandsun),shouldnotaffecttheinnerenergybalanceoftheEarth,sincethere

arelunartideseveryday.”

ZhuJin,curatoroftheBeijingPlanetarium,said“themoonmovesaroundtheearthinacertain

path,soeachorbithasaperigee-itsclosestapproach,andanapogee-itsfurthestdistance/5

“Alunarperigeeoccursonceamonthandthereareverysmalldifferencesindistancesbetween

perigeesJhesaid."Thosetinydifferencesarefarfromenoughtocauseearthquakesoreruption

ofavolcano,headded.

63.Howmanydisastersarementionedinthearticle?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

64.What'stherealreasonforthequakeinJapan?

A.BecausesupermoondisturbedtheEarth*sclimatepatterns.

B.BecausetheEarth*sinnerenergyhadaccumulatedtosomeextent.

C.BecausethecombinationofthemoonbeingatitsclosesttoEarthinitsorbit,andbeingin

itst4fullmoon^^configurationaffectedtheinnerenergybalanceoftheEarth.

D.BecauseGodpunishedusforourseriouspollution.

65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Whenthemoonis356,577ki

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