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PAGE13-第一学期上理附中高三英语月考一第I卷
(共103分)I.Listening
ComprehensionSection
ADirections:
In
Section
A,
you
will
hear
ten
shortconversations
between
two
speakers.
At
theend
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
beasked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversationsand
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.After
you
hear
a
conversation
and
the
questionabout
it,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
yourpaper,
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answerto
the
question
you
have
heard.1.A.
Chinatown.B.
Columbia
University.
C.
The
Empire
State
Building.D.
The
United
Nations
Building.
2.A.
In
a
book
shop.B.
At
the
hairdresser's.
C.
At
a
booking
office.D.
At
a
French
gallery.
3.A.
Professor
and
student.B.
Lecturer
and
listener.
C.
Interviewer
and
interviewee.D.
Librarian
and
reader.
4.A.
Warm.
B.
Cold.C.
Mild.D.
Foggy.
5.A.
$21.B.
$80.C.
$400.D.
$640.
6.A.
Jog
outdoors.B.
Write
a
poem
on
spring
breeze.
C.
Relax
without
doing
anything.D.
Join
the
man
at
the
gym.
7.A.
They
don't
sell
lipstick
to
customers
with
a
particular
demand.
B.
They
don't
have
the
particular
lights
that
the
woman
wants.
C.
They
have
lipstick
in
a
lighter
shade
but
of
different
brand.
D.
The
color
of
the
particular
lipstick
is
a
little
bit
too
light.
8.A.
Watching
TV
and
videos.B.
Communicating
with
parents.
C.
Having
substitute
teachers.D.
Getting
involved
in
video
games.
9A.
Mr
Bush
was
promoted
to
be
the
sales
manager.
B.
The
colleagues
in
the
sales
department
hate
Mr
Bush.
C.
Mr
Bush
enjoyed
working
in
the
sales
department.
D.
Mr
Bush
doesn't
like
his
new
position
very
much.
10A.
She
knows
the
result.B.
The
result
is
within
her
expectation.
C.
The
result
ruined
her
enjoyment.D.
She
doesn't
care
who
won.SectionB
Directions:
In
Section
B,
you
will
hear
two
short
passages,
and
you
will
be
asked
threequestions
on
each
of
the
passages.
The
passages
will
be
read
twice,
but
the
questionswill
be
spoken
only
once.When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answerson
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
would
be
the
best
answer
to
the
question
youhave
heard.Questions
11
through
13
are
based
on
the
following
passage.11.A.
70,000
tons.B.
2,000,000
tons.C.
2030
tons.D.
Not
mentioned.12.A.
Most
farmers
were
infected
with
diseases.B.
Cocoa
farmers
lack
professional
training.C.
The
global
consumption
is
increasing
every
year.D.
Cocoa
trees
are
growing
more
slowly
because
of
the
weather.13.A.
The
world
is
running
out
of
chocolate.B.
Cocoa
farmers
are
looking
for
other
jobs.C.
Eating
too
much
chocolate
is
not
good
for
health.D.
Asian
people
are
eating
more
and
more
chocolate.Questions
14
through
16
are
based
on
the
following
passage.14.A.
To
tell
the
purpose
of
learning
history.B.
To
explain
the
history
of
education.C.
To
criticize
students'
history
study
habits.D.
To
present
a
new
approach
to
history
education.15.A.
By
asking
questions
about
the
future.B.
By
studying
in
the
traditional
method.C.
By
looking
for
answers
to
present-day
problems.D.
By
memorizing
historic
facts.16.A.
Predict
the
future.B.
Memorize
details.C.
Raise
critical
questions.D.
Demonstrate
the
link
between
past
and
future.Section
CDirections:
In
Section
C,
you
will
hear
two
longer
conversations.
The
conversations
willbe
read
twice.
After
you
hear
each
conversation,
you
are
required
to
fill
in
thenumbered
blanks
with
the
information
you
have
heard.
Write
your
answers
on
youranswer
sheet.Things
needed
for
a
student
visaEvidence
of
_____17_____
status
for
five
yearsDocuments
relating
to
_____18__________19_____
showing
the
result
of
language
test_____20_____Blanks
17
through
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
Complete
the
form.
Write
ONE
WORD
for
each
answer.
Why
was
Julia
afraid
to
go
into
the
city
center
at
night?Why
did
people
show
great
concern
for
the
local
girl?What
did
her
parents
do
to
help
their
daughter?How
did
Julia
feel
when
she
learned
a
man
won
a
lottery(彩票)?Because
the
police
haven't_____21_____.She
was
dying
of
a
_____22_____.They
tried
to
_____23_____
to
have
hertreated.She
felt
_____24_____.Blanks
21
through
24
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.Complete
the
form.
Write
NO
MORE
THAN
THREE
WORDS
for
each
answer.
Section
BII.GrammarandVocabularySectionA:Directions:afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.(A)WhenIthinkaboutthebambootree'sability___25____(return)toitsoriginalposition,theword"resilience(弹性)"comestomind.When__26____(use)inreferencetoaperson,thiswordmeanstheabilitytoreadilyrecoverfromshock,depressionoranyothersituation__27____stretchesthelimitsofaperson'semotions.Haveyoueverfeltlikeyouwereatyourbreakingpoint?Youprobablyfeltamixofemotionsthatthreatenedyourhealthduringthatexperience.Youfeltemotionally___28____(drain),mentallyexhaustedandyoumostlikelyenduredunpleasantphysicalsymptoms.Lifeisamixtureofgoodtimesandbadtimes,happymomentsandunhappymoments.Thenexttimeyouareexperiencingoneofthosebadtimesorunhappymomentsthattakeyouclosetoyourbreakingpoint,bend,butdon'tbreak.Tryyourbestnottoletthesituationgetthe___29___(good)ofyou.Ameasureofhopewilltakeyou___30_____theunpleasantsuffering.Withhopeforabettertomorroworabettersituation,thingsmaynotbeasbadastheyseemtobe.Theunpleasantordealmaybeeasiertodealwithiftheendresultisworth__31____(have).Showresilience,ifthegoinggetstoughandyouareatyourbreakingpoint.Likethebambootree,bend,butdon'tbreak.(B)Withyourworkload___32____(grow),youmaybetellingyourselfavacationisoneluxuryyoucan’tafford.Butthetruthisthatyoucan’taffordnottotake__33__.
Avacationallowsyoutheopportunitytorechargeyourphysicalandemotionalbatteries,disconnectfromeverydayconcerns,andreturntoworkrestedand__34_____(refresh).Somefactshaveprovedemployeesaremoreproductiveafteravacationthanbeforeone.Herearesometipsforyoutoplanyourvacationtomakesurethatyourtimeawayfromtheofficeisworryfree.Turntoothersforassistance.Asktrustedcolleaguestohandleyourprojectswhileyou’reaway.
Yoursupervisorcanhelpyoudetermine___35___isthemostqualifiedforaparticulartask.Letyourcontactsknow.Givecolleaguesandcustomersyoufrequentlywork__36____afewweeks’notice___37____youstartoff.
Thiswillgivethemenoughtimetoplanforyourabsence.Conductatechnicalreview.Beforeyouleave,makesurethereisplentyofroominyoure-mailinboxsoyoudon’texceed(超越)yourstoragelimitwhileyou’reoutoftheoffice,___38____mightpreventyoufromsendingmessageswhenyoureturn.Inshort,__39_____(take)vacationisnecessaryandbeneficialforyourjob.Butyoumustplanyourvacationproperly_____40______workfreeandworryfreeonholiday.SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.definedB.comfortingC.miserablyD.sufferingAB.permanentACreactionsAD.inabilityBC.relievedBD.accompaniedCD.routineABC.necessarilyLately,Janicehasbeengettingsevereheadaches.Sheattributesthemtoinadequatesleep.Herexaminationsarecominginamonthandbecauseofthat,shefeelsalittlenervous.Atnight,shecannotgetafullnight’srest,andsometimes,sheevengetsnightmaresinwhichshedreamsthatshehasfailedherexaminations41.UnknowntoJanice,shemaybe42fromexcessivestress.Stresscanbe43asphysical,mentaloremotionalstrain(过度疲劳).Stressisnotadiseaseandisnormalpartofeveryone’slife.Althoughstressisnot44goodorbad,some45tostressareundesirable.Themostcommonisanxiety.Anxietyisoften46byothersymptomslikeheadaches,tiredness,nightmares,memoryproblemsandsleeplessness.Insomnia(失眠)andthe47toconcentratearecommonsymptomsofanxiety.Findingthecauseoftheanxietyisthefirststepinresolvingproblemwithstress.Weshouldavoidbecomingdependenton“mood-altering”drugsbecausethesedrugswillnotprovidea(n)48solutionorevenalong-lastingone.Whilenospecialdietisrequired,weshouldalsoavoidcaffeinetogiveournervoussystemarest.Oftenwhatweneedwhenwemeetproblemsorstressfulsituationsisalisteningearanda(n)49shoulder.Findingsomeonewhowilllistentoourproblemsisagoodwaytostart.Asupportivenetworkoffamilyandfriendscanhelprelieveanxiety.Duringastressfulsituation,acalm,quietatmosphereandcomfortableenvironmentcanhelpcalmnerves.Relaxationtherapycalmsournervesthroughcertainphysicalexercises.Inaddition,keepingtoaregularfitness50willhelptobringdownourstresslevelsaswell.III.ClozeSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkeda,b,candd.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Generallyspeaking,aBritishiswidelyregardedasaquiet,shyandconservative(守旧的)personwhois___51___onlyamongthosewhomheknows.Whenastrangerisatpresent,heoftenseemsnervous,even___52___.Youhavetotakeacommutertrain(市郊往返列车)anymorningoreveningto__53___thetruthofthis.Serious-lookingbusinessmenandwomensitreadingtheirnewspapersorsleepinglightlyinacorner;__54__anybodytalks,sincetodosowouldbeconsideredquiteoffensive.___55___,thereisanunwrittenbutclearlyunderstoodcodeofbehaviorwhich,___56___broken,makestheoffenderimmediatelytheobjectof__57___.IthasbeenknownasafactthataBritishhasa__58___forthediscussionoftheirweatherandthat,ifgivenachance,hewilltalkaboutitatlength.SomepeoplearguethatitisbecausetheBritishweatherseldomfollowsforecastandhencebecomesa__59___ofinteresttoeveryone.Thismaybeso.___60___aBritishcannothavemuch___61___intheweathermen,who,afterpromisingfine,sunnyweatherforthefollowingday,areoftenprovedwrongwhenacloudovertheAtlanticbringsrainyweathertoalldistricts!Themaninthestreetseemstobeasaccurateorasinaccurateastheweathermeninhis__62___.ForeignersmaybesurprisedatthenumberofreferencestoweatherthattheBritishmaketoeachotherinthecourseofasingleday.Veryoftenconversationalgreetingsarereplacedby_63___ontheweather."Niceday,isn'tit?""Beautiful!"maywellbeheardinsteadof"Goodmorning,howareyou?"Althoughtheforeignermayconsiderthisunnaturalandcomic,itisworthwhilepointingoutthatitcouldbeusedtohis_64___.IfhewantstostartaconversationwithaBritishbutis___65___toknowwheretobegin,hecoulddowelltomentionthestateoftheweather.ItisasafesubjectwhichwillarouseananswerfromeventhemostreservedoftheBritish.51.A.relaxed B.saddened C.amused D.exhausted52.A.embarrassed B.revenged C.alerted D.trembled53.A.experience B.witness C.watch D.undergo54.A.oddly B.merely C.numerously D.hardly55.A.Immediately B.Consequently C.Frequently D.Apparently56.A.unless B.once C.while D.as57.A.charge B.support C.criticism D.praise58.A.emotion B.fancy C.feeling D.judgement59.A.source B.vision C.justice D.wit60.A.Still B.Also C.Certainly D.Barely61.A.faith B.resolution C.honor D.credit62.A.protests B.predictions C.approval D.defence63.A.compliments B.comments C.shifts D.observations64.A.advantage B.favour C.circumstance D.image65.A.ataloss B.atlast C.inturn D.ontheoccasionSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatement.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkeda,b,candd.Choosetheonethatfirstbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)MyfatherandIwereveryclose.Ilovedpleasinghim,andhewasalwaysproudofmysuccess.IfIwonaspellingcontestatschool,hewasontopoftheworld.LaterinlifewheneverIgotapromotion,I’dcallmyfatherrightawayandhe’drushouttotellallofhisfriends.In1970,IwasnamedpresidentoftheFordMotorcompany,Idon’tknowwhichofuswasmoreexcited.LikemanynativeItalians,myparentswereveryopenwiththeirfeelingsandtheirlovenotonlyathome,butalsoinpublic.Mostofmyfriendswouldneverhugtheirfathers.ButIhuggedandkissedmydadateveryopportunity.Nothingcouldhavefeltmorenatural.Hewasacuriousmanwhowasalwaystryingnewthings.HewasthefirstpersoninAllentowntobuyamotorcycle.Unfortunatelymyfatherandhismotorcycledidn’tgetalongtoowell.Hefelloffitsooftenthathegotridofitjustamonthafterbuyingit..Asaresult,heneveragaintrustedanyvehiclewithlessthanfourwheels.Becauseofthatmotorcycle,Iwasn’tallowedtohaveabicyclewhenIwasgrowingup.WheneverIwantedtorideabike,Ihadtoborrowonefromafriend.Ontheotherhand,myfatherletmedriveacarassoonasIturnedsixteen.66.Ihuggedandkissedmyfatherateveropportunity,____________.A.eventhoughIhatedtodoso.B.becauseIwastoldtodosobymyfather.C.asIwasnamedpresidentoftheFordMotorcompany.D.forIfeltitquitenaturaltodoso.67.Myfathertrustednovehiclewithlessthanfourwheelsbecause___________.A.hedidn’tlikethewayIalwaysborrowedbicyclesfromfriends.B.hethoughtthatcarswerefastestthanmotorcycles.C.helikedeverynewmodelmadebytheFordMotorcompany.D.hehadtroubleinridinghismotorcycle.68.Whichofthefollowingshowsthatmyfatherwasacuriousman?A.Iwasn’tallowedtohaveacarwhenIwasgrowingup.B.Hewasthefirstpersonintowntobuyamotorcycle.C.Hewasalwaysproudofmysuccess.D.Hewasveryopenwithhisfeelingsandhislove.69.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Myfatherlovedhismotorcycle.Herodethroughthedirtystreetseveryday.B.Iwasn’tallowedtohaveabicyclewhenIwasgrowingbutwhenIwasjust16Iwasallowedtodriveacar.C.MyfatherwasalwaysproudofwhatIdid.HewasverypleasedwhenIwonaspellingcontestatschool.D.Myfatherboughtamotorcyclebuthegotridofitbecausehefelloffitsooften.(B)HereisyourbestchancetotravelaroundtheUKin2023:Morethan200B&Bs(bed&breakfast)acrossEngland,Scotland,WalesandNorthernIrelandareselectedtoofferyouamazingservicesforyourstayattheirlowestprices!Don’tmissit.Justcollectthevouchers(活动券)inourB&BDailyprintedfrom01/04/2023to07/04/2023andbookthestaysforyourtravelfollowingthetermsandconditionsbelow:Theofferincludesaroomforthenightandabreakfastthenextmorning.Theofferisoftwokinds:£20perroom,valid(有效的)duringstayperiodof02/04/2023—31/05/2023andthenagain01/09/2023—31/10/2023;£35perroom,pernight,validduringstayperiodof01/06/2023—31/08/2023.Theofferisvalidforabasictwinordoubleroomonly.ThestaymustbebookeddirectlywiththechosenB&Bsbefore28/04/2023.Eachvouchercanonlybeusedbytheholdertobookoneroomforonenight.Ifvoucherholdersbookeitherthe£20or£35perroompernight,anyadditionalservicessuchaslunch,eveningmealoractivitiesmayrequireanextracharge.Butthesearenotrequiredinordertotakeuptheoffer.PleasecheckdirectlywithyourchosenB&Bstoseewhatextraservicesareavailable.Vouchersmustbepresentedonarrival.Ifnovouchersarepresented,theB&Bsmayreservetherighttochargeatfullpriceforeverynightofstay.Vouchersmaynotbeusedtogetherwithanyotheroffer.Thevoucherholdersmustpayforthestayinfullatthetimeofbooking.Additional£10maybepaidtoconfirmthebookingandwillbereturnedonarrival.TheB&Bsreservetherighttorefusevoucherholders’bookingsforpeopleundertheageof18.70.ThevouchercanbeusedforastayatthechosenB&Bon______.A.09/01/2023B.04/02/2023C.01/03/2023D.28/04/202371.Howmuchshouldbepaidforatwo-nightstayinOctober2023atachosenB&B?A.£70B.£40C.£35D.£3072.WhatrightdotheB&Bsreserve?A.Tochargeextra£10forbookingswithnovouchers.B.Torefusebookingsforguestundertheageof18.C.Tochargeatfullpriceforstaysnotconfirmed.D.Torequestextrachargesastips.73.Bytakinguptheoffer,thevoucherholderscanchooseto______.A.bookeitherabasictwinordoubleroomatthechosenB&BsB.havelunchoreveningmealwithoutpayingextramoneyC.usetheB&BoffertogetherwithotheroffersD.bookthestaysthoughB&BDaily(C)AnenvironmentalgroupcalledtheFoodCommissionisunhappyanddisappointedbecauseofthesalesofbottledwaterfromJapan.Thewater,itangrilyarguesinpublic,hastraveled10,000“foodmiles”beforeitreachedWesterncustomers.TransportingwaterhalfwayacrosstheworldissurelytheextremelystupiduseoffuelwhenthereisplentyofwaterintheUK.ItisalsoworryingthatwewerewastingourfuelbybuyingprawnsfromIndonesia(7,000foodmiles)andcarrotsfromSouthAfrica(5,900foodmiles).Countingthenumberofmilestraveleddonebyaproductisastrangewayoftryingtotellthetruesituationoftheenvironmentaldamageduetoindustry.Mostfoodistransportedaroundtheworldoncontainershipsthatareextremelyenergyefficient.Itshouldbenoticedthatatonofbuttertransported25milesinatrucktoafarmers’marketdoesn’tnecessarilyuselessfuelonitsjourneythanasimilarproducttransportedhundredsofmilesbysea.Besides,theideaof“foodmiles”ignorestheamountoffuelusedintheproduction.ItispossibletocutdownyourfoodmilesbybuyingtomatoesgrowninBritainratherthanthosegrowninGhana.ThedifferenceisthattheBritishoneswillhavebeenraisedinheatedgreenhouseandtheGhanaianonesintheopensun.Whatistheideaof“foodmiles”doesprovide,however,isthechancetocutoutThirdWorldcountriesfromFirstWorldfoodmarkets.Thenumberofmilestraveledbyourfoodshould,asIseeit,beregardedasasignofthesuccessoftheglobaltradesystem,notasignofdamagetotheenvironment.74.TheFoodCommissionisangrybecauseitthinksthat_________.A.UKwastesalotofmoneyimportingfoodproducts.B.someimportedgoodscausesenvironmentaldamageC.growingcertainvegetablescausesenvironmentaldamage.D.peoplewastedenergybuyingfoodfromothercountries.75.Thephrase“foodmiles”inthepassagereferstothedistance__________.A.thatafoodproducttravelstoamarket.B.thatafoodproducttravelsfromonemarkettoanother.C.betweenUKandotherfoodproducingcountriesD.betweenaThirdWorldcountryandaFirstWorldfoodmarket.76.BycomparingtomatoesraisedinBritainandinGhana,theauthortriestoexplainthat_______.A.BritishtomatoesarehealthierthanGhanaianones.B.GhanaiantomatoestastebetterthantomatoesonesC.cuttingdownfoodmilesmaynotnecessarilysavefuel.Dprotectingtheenvironmentmaycostalotofmoney.77.Fromthepassageweknowthattheauthorismostprobably_______.A.asupporteroffreeglobaltradeB.amemberofaFoodCommissionC.asupporterofFirstWorldfoodmarketsD.amemberofanenergydevelopmentgroupSectionCDirections:readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.TravelersarrivingatHeathrowairportthisyearhavebeenmetbythesmelloffreshly-cutgrass,pumpedfromacornerthroughan“aromabox”,amachinewhichblowswarm,sweet-smellingairintotheenvironment.Heathrow?smoveinto“sensory”marketingisthelatestinalonglineofattemptsbybusinessestousesensorypsychology—thescientificstudyoftheeffectsofthesensesonourbehaviortohelpsellproducts.Marketingpeoplecallthis“atmosphere”—usingsmellstoinfluenceconsumerbehavior.OnValentine’sDaytwoyearsago,thechainofchemist’sSuperdogscentedoneofitsLondonshopswithchocolate.“Chocolateisassociatedwithlove,”saidamarketingspokeswoman,“Wethoughtitwouldgetpeopleinthemoodforromance.”Shedidnotreveal,though,whetherthesmellactuallymadepeoplespendmoremoney.However,researchintocustomersatisfactionwithcertainscentedproductshasclearlyshownthatsmelldoeshaveacommercialeffect,thoughofcourseitmustbeanappropriatesmell.Inasurvey,customersconsideredalemon-scenteddetergent(洗涤剂)moreeffectivethananotherscentedwithcoconutdespitethefactthatthedetergentusedinbothwassimilar.Ontheotherhand,acoconut-scentedsuncreamwasratedmoreeffectivethanalemon-scentedone.AresearchgroupfromWashingtonUniversityreportedthatthesmellofmintororangesprayedinastoreresultedincustomersratingthestoreasmoremodernandmorepleasantforshoppingthanotherstoreswithoutthesmell.Customersalsoratedthegoodsonsaleasbetter,andexpressedastrongerintentiontovisitthestoreagaininthefuture.Writersandpoetshaveoftendescribedthepowerfuleffectsofsmellonouremotion,andsmellisoftenconsideredtobethesensemostlikelytorecallemotion-filledmemories.Perhapsthereasonisbecausesmellsareverydifficulttogiveanameto.Thefactthatsmellisinvisible,andthussomehowmoremysterious,maypartlyexplainitsreputationasourmostemotionalsense.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTENWORDS.)78.Whatisthefunctionof“aromabox”atHeathrowairport?79.Theexampleof“coconut-scenteddetergent”and“coconut-scentedsuncream”isusedtoshowthat__________.80.__________isofhelpforthestoretoleaveabetterimpressiononcustomers.81.Whatisoneofthereasonswhysmellisconsideredthemostemotionalsense?I.translationDirection:translatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.选举结果出乎预料,这令大多数人颇为失望。(which)2.谈到这件事,一旦公诸于众,迟早会被搬上银幕。(once)3.无论任务多么艰巨,我们都要不遗余力地完成。(However)
4.大家都认为很多自然灾害与非法砍伐树木息息相关。(It)智能手机(smartphone)不仅让你了解世界上发生的事情,而且可以让你随时随地上网购物。(Notonly)II.GuidedwritingDirections:writeanEnglishcompositionin120--150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiveninChinese.每个人在生活中都有过被感动的经历,请讲述一个你的故事并谈谈你的看法或感受。学校学校班级姓名学号———————————————————————装订线——————————————————第I卷卷III总分得分I.ListeningPartCLongerConversation17___________________ 18___________________19___________________ 20___________________21___________________ 22___________________23___________________ 24___________________II.GrammarandVocabularySectionA.25.______________________ 26.________________________27.______________________ 28.________________________29._______________________ 30.________________________31.______________________ 32.________________________33.______________________ 34.________________________35.______________________ 36.________________________37.______________________ 38.________________________39.______________________ 40.________________________III.ReadingComprehensionSectionD78._______________________________________________________79.________________________________________________________80.________________________________________________________81.________________________________________________________第II卷I.Translation1___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5________________
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