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考研外语模拟试题4
一、UseofEnglish
1、MySpaceandotherWebsiteshaveunleashedapotentnew
phenomenonofsocialnetworkingincyberspace,[1]atthesame
time,agrowingbodyofevidenceissuggestingthattraditional
social[2]playasurprisinglypowerfulandunder-recognized
roleininfluencinghowpeoplebehave.
ThelatestresearchcomesfromDr.NicholasA.Christakis,at
theHarvardMedicalSchool,andDr.JamesH.Fowler,atthe
UniversityofCaliforniaatSanDiego.The[3]reportedlast
summerthatobesityappearedto[4]fromonepersontoanother
[5]socialnetworks,almostlikeavirusorafad.Ina
follow-uptothatprovocativeresearch,theteamhasproduced
[6]findingsaboutanothermajorhealth[7]:smoking.Ina
studypublishedlastweekintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine,
theteamfoundthataperson,sdecisionto[8]thehabitis
stronglyaffectedby[9]otherpeopleintheirsocialnetwork
quit一evenpeopletheydonotknow.And,surprisingly,entire
networksofsmokersappeartoquitvirtually[10].
For[11]oftheirstudies,they[12]ofdetailedrecordskept
between1971and2022about5,124peoplewhoparticipatedin
thelandmarkFraminghamHeartStudy.Becausemanyofthe
subjectshadtiestotheBostonsuburbofFramingham,Mass.,
manyoftheparticipantswere[13]somehow一throughspouses,
neighbors,friends,co-workers—enablingtheresearchersto
studyanetworkthat[14]12,067people.
Takentogether,thesestudiesare[15]agrowingrecognition
thatmanybehaviorsare[16]bysocialnetworksin[17]that
havenotbeenfullyunderstood.And[18]maybepossible,the
researcherssay,toharnessthepowerofthesenetworksformany
[19],suchasencouragingsafesex,gettingmorepeopleto
exerciseoreven[20]crime.
(1)
A.so
B.but
C.as
D.although
2、(2)
A.resource
B.database
C.communication
D.intranet
3、(3)
A.pair
B.sociologists
C.spouse
D.universities
4、(4)
A.range
B.differ
C.vary
D.spread
5、⑸
A.between
B.among
C.in
D.through
6、(6)
A.consequent
B.controversial
C.similar
D.diffident
7、(7)
A.issue
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B.dispute
C.problem
D.question
8、(8)
A.cultivate
B.kick
C.leave
D.tick
9、(9)
A.how
B.that
C.what
D.whether
10、(10)
A.surprisingly
B.simultaneously
C.spontaneously
D.strongly
11、(11)
A.neither
B.none
C.both
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D.which
12、(12)
A.madeacompanion
B.tookadvantage
C.tookanattitude
D.hadthebest
13、(13)
A.concerned
B.excluded
C.encouraged
D.connected
14、(14)
A.totaled
B.increased
C.summed
D.added
15、(15)
A.filling
B.blocking
C.fueling
D.contributing
16、(16)
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A.swayed
B.deviated
C.bettered
D.deteriorated
17、(17)
A.order
B.ways
C.fear
D.case
18、(18)
A.it
B.there
C.they
D.if
19、(19)
A.reasons
B.keeps
C.good
D.purposes
20、(20)
A.banning
B.promoting
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C.fighting
D.committing
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Sadnessisn'tmanly—thisEricWeaverknew.Whendepression
engulfedthisNewYorkpolicesergeant,ittookadifferent
guise:anear-constantstateofanger."OneminuteI'dbeokay
andthenextminuteI'dbescreamingatmykidsandpunching
thewall,"herecalls."Mykidswouldask,'What'swrongwith
Daddy?Why'shesomadallthetime?’"Foryears,Weaverdidn,t
knowwhatwaswrong.
Weaver'sconfusionaboutwhattorturedhimwasnotunusual.
Roughlyathirdofthe18millionormoreAmericanswhosuffer
depressioneachyeararemen.Yetalltoooften,expertssay,
menfailtorecognizethesymptomsandgetthetreatmentthey
need.
Foryears,expertssuspectedthatgendermakesabigdifference
indepression.StudiesfromNewYorktoNewZealandhave
repeatedlyfoundthesamestartlingstatistic:Abouttwiceas
manywomenasmensufferfromdepression.Thatfindingwas
consideredoneofthebedrockfactsofmodernmentalhealth.
Yetithasrecentlycomeunderattackfromcriticswhoare
concernedaboutunderreportingofmaledepression.
WilliamPollack,DirectoroftheCenterforMenatMcLean
Hospital,isleadingthechargeagainstthewell-entrenched
depressiongendergap.Hearguesthatmen,srateofdepression
maybenearlyequaltowomen's.Justlookatsuiciderates,he
says:Malesuicidesoutnumberfemalesfourtoone.Thatratio
“iswaytoohightosaythatmen'sdepressionnumbersareso
low,“henotes.
Pollackandotherscontendthatmaledepressiongoes
unrecognizedbecause,unlikethefemaleversion,itoften
doesn'tfitthetextbooksigns一atleastintheearlystages.
Clinicaldepressionatlaterstageslooksmuchthesameinboth
sexes.Butinthepreludetoabreakdown,thatdeepeningdespair
isoftenexpressedinverydifferentways.Insteadofbeing
weepy,menaremoreapttobeirritableandangry一moodsthat
aren,tincludedintheclassicdiagnostictests."Theirsadness
andhelplessnessarehiddenbehindamaskofanger,“says
Pollack.
“Mentendtoactout"toavoiddealingwithuncomfortable
feelings,addsFredricRabinowitz,apsychologistwhoworks
primarilywithmen.Iftheyfeelbad,they,reapttogetinto
fightsonthejoborathome,withdrawfromfamilyandfriends,
becomeobsessedwithworkorhobbies.Mostsignificantly,men
oftenturntodrinkingordrugs.Menhavetwotofourtimesthe
rateofsubstanceabuseproblemsaswomen,andPollackcontends
thatifthiswasrecognizedasasignofdepression,thegender
gapwouldsubstantiallynarrow.
Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothefirsttwo
paragraphs?
A.Mr.Weaverconsideredangerwasaguiseofdepression.
B.Depressionmayresultinsimilarsymptoms.
C.Mengenerallyignorethesignsofdepressionandits
treatment.
D.OnethirdofmaleAmericanssufferdepressioneachyear.
2、
StudiesfromNewYorktoNewZealandsuggestedthat.
A.women'mentalhealthwasworsethanmen,s
B.menare50%lessdepressedthanwomen
C.differentgenderfacesdifferentdepressions
D.genderdifferencesexplainedthedepressionrates
3、
Accordingtothepassage,Mr.Pollackbelievesthatmenfacing
depression.
A.willchoosetocommitsuicide
B.breakdownmoreeasilythanwomen
C.donothavethesamesymptomsasdescribedintextbook
D.areoftennotdiagnosedproperly
4、
Bysaying"Mentendtoactout”(Line1,Para.6),theauthor
impliesthat.
A.menoftenfightoutside
B.menusuallyhidetheiruncomfortablefeelings
C.menwouldchooseviolentactsoutside
D.menareeasilyoffendedbyothers
5、
Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.MaleDepression:Re-examined
B.SymptomsofDepression:GenderDifference
C.MaleDepression:UnderlyingCauses
D.MaskofAnger:MenUnderStress
6、InAmericaandEuropemagazinepublishershaveacommon
headache:totalcirculationiseitherflatordeclining
slightlyaspeopledevotemoretimetotheinternet,andanever
greatershareofadvertisingspendingisgoingonline.Magazine
unitsaremostlyadragongrowthfortheirparents.TimeInc,
theworld'sbiggestmagazinecompany,hastofendoffrumours
thatitsparent,TimeWarner,willsellit.Peopleinthe
industryexpectthatTimeWarnerwillsoonsellIPCMedia,its
Britishmagazinesubsidiary.
Thebusinessmodelforconsumermagazinesisunderpressure
fromseveraldirectionsatonce,bothonlineandoff.Magazines
havebecomemoreexpensivetolaunch,andthecostofattracting
andkeepingnewsubscribershasrisen.InAmericanewsstand
saleshavebeenworryinglyweak,partlybecausesupermarkets
dominatedistributionandshelf-spaceisinshortsupply.
Theinternet'spopularityhashitmen,stitlesthehardest.FHM,
theflagship"lads"magazineofEmap一aBritishmediafirm,for
instance,lostaquarterofitscirculationintheyeartoJune.
NotlongagoconsumermagazineswereEmap'sprizeasset,but
slowinggrowthfromthedivisioncontributedtothecompany,s
decisiontoputitselfupforsale.Men'smagazinesarein
troubleinmostdeveloped-worldmarketsaspeoplehavequickly
switchedfrommagazinestoonlineservices.
Therearegoodreasonswhymagazineownersshouldnotfeel
pessimistic,however.Forreaders,manyofthepleasing
characteristicsofmagazines—theirportabilityand
glossiness,forinstance—cannotbematchedonline.And
magazinesarenotlosingyoungerreadersinthewaythat
newspapersare.Accordingtoastudybythedigitalarmof
OgilvyGroup,appetiteformagazinesislargelyunchanged
betweenolder"babyboomers"andyoung"millennials”.
Ontheadvertisingside,magazinesarefaringmuchbetterthan
newspapers,whicharelosingbigchunksofrevenueas
classifiedadvertisingshiftsonline.Advertiserslikethe
factthatinmanygenres,suchasfashion,readersacceptand
valuemagazineadsandevenconsiderthempartoftheproduct.
Unfortunately,magazinepublishershavebeenslowtogetonto
theinternet.''Eighteenmonthsagotheinternetwassomething
theyworriedaboutafter4pmonFriday,“saysPeterKreisky,
aconsultanttothemediaindustry,“butnowit'sattheheart
oftheirbusinessmodel."Totheircredit,however,big
magazinefirmsaredoingfarmorethanreproducingtheirprint
productsonline.Theyofferpeopleuseful,funservices
online一Lagardere,sCarandDriverwebsite,forinstance,
offersvirtualtestdrives,andBetterHomesandGardensonline
hasa3Dplanningtooltohelppeopleredesigntheirhomes.
Inthefirstparagraph,theauthormainlydiscusses.
A.theeffectsofinternetonthecirculationofUSandEurope
magazines
B.thereasonwhyparentsdon'tsubscribetomagazines
C.theproblemsAmericanandEuropeanmagazinesfacetoday
D.theconsequencesofpeople'sdevotiontoonlinemagazines
7、
Whichofthefollowingistrueofmagazines'currentsituation?
A.MagazinesfacepressuresfromtheInternetonly.
B.Magazinesneedtospendmoreonthemarketing.
C.Mostreadersofmagazinesareattractedtoonlineservices.
D.NewsstandinAmericaplaysamajorroleinmagazinesales.
8、
Accordingtothetext,magazineownersshouldnotfeel
pessimisticinthat.
A.magazinesareeasiertocarry
B.magazinesarenotlosingyoungreaders
C.magazinesearnmorefromadvertisingthannewspapers
D.magazinesstillhavecompetitivefeaturesnotfoundonline
9、
Whengoingontotheinternet,bigmagazines.
A.havechangedtheirbusinessmodelcompletely
B.aremakinguseofinternetflexibly
C.aretakingpromptactions
不______Q
q13
D.haveturnedtheirproductsintoonlineversion
10、
Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthetext?
A.Magazinesfacedwithvariouschallenges.
B.Threatsposedbytheinternettomagazines.
C.Popularitylostwithmagazines.
D.Newopportunitiesofmagazines.
11、Itisafavoritepastimeofolderpeopletolamentthe
defectsoftheyoung.Everygenerationseemstobeconvinced
thatinitsday,standardswerehigher,schoolsweretougher
andkidsweresmarter.ButifI.Q.scoresareanymeasure,and
eventheircriticsagreetheymeasuresomething,peopleare
gettingsmarter.Researcherswhostudyintelligencesayscores
aroundtheworldhavebeenincreasingsofastthatahigh
proportionofpeopleregardedasnormalattheturnofthe
centurywouldbeconsideredwaybelowaveragebytoday5stests.
Psychologistsofferavarietyofpossibleexplanationsforthe
increase,includingbetternutrition,urbanization,more
experiencewithtesttaking,andsmallerfamilies.Someeven
saythattelevisionandvideogameshavemadechildren,sbrains
moreagile.Butnoexplanationiswithoutitscritics,andno
onecansaywithcertaintywhateffects,ifany,thechangeis
havingonhowpeopleleadtheirdailylives.Itisallthemore
mysteriousbecauseitseemstobehappeningintheabsenceof
asimultaneousincreaseinscoresonachievementtests.One
explanationfortheriseisruledout:genetics.Becausethe
increasehastakenplaceinarelativelyshortperiodoftime,
itcannotbeduetogeneticfactors.
Theworldwidepatternofrisingscoresinindustrialized
nationswasdiscoveredbyDr.JamesR.Flynn,nowaprofessor
attheUniversityofOtego,NewZealand.Hebeganlookinginto
thesubjectinthe1980'sinanefforttorebutDr.ArthurJensen,
theprofessorfromtheUCBerkeleywhoarguedthatevenifthe
environmentsofblacksandwhiteswereequalized,the15-point
gapinI.Q.scoresbetweentheraceswouldonlybepartly
eliminated.
AsDr.Flynninvestigated,hefoundthatI.Q.scoresweregoing
upalmosteverywherehelooked.Althoughthegapremains,Dr.
Flynnsaidthemovementinscoressuggeststhatthegapneed
notbepermanent.Ifblacksin1995hadthesamemeanI.Q.that
whiteshadin1945,hesaid,itmaybethattheaverageblack
environmentof1995wasequivalentinqualitytotheaverage
whiteenvironmentof1945.“Isthatreallysoimplausible?"Dr.
Flynnasked.
Meanwhile,thekindsofintelligencethatarepromotedand
respectedvaryfromtimetotime,saidDr.PatriciaGreenfield,
apsychologyprofessorattheUCLA.Playingcomputergameslike
Tetrispromotesverydifferentskillsfromreadingnovels.The
newskills,shesaid,aremanifestedintheworld."Flynnwill
tellyouwedon'thavemoreMozartsandBeethovens,Dr.
Greenfieldsaid,“Isay,lookattheachievementsofscience,
likeDNA.Orlookatallthetechnologicaldevelopmentsofthis
century.”
Thecaseofolderpeopleismentionedto.
A.illustratethedefectsofyoungpeople
B.stressthatstandardsofeducationaredropping
C.implythatyoungpeopleareactuallynotmorestupidthan
earliergenerations
D.comparetheintelligencegapbetweengenerations
12、
Whichofthefollowingistrueoftheintelligenceincrease
accordingtothetext?
A.Itsinfluenceonpeople'slifeisnotclear.
B.Itistheresultofbetternutrition.
C.Achievementtestscoreshavedecreased.
D.PeopleattheturnofthecenturyscoredlowerontheI.Q.
tests.
13、
OnwhichofthefollowingstatementwouldDr.Flynnmost
probablyagree?
A.TheI.Q.scoregapbetweenblacksandwhitescouldnotbe
eliminated.
B.The15-pointI.Q.gapwasaresultofmiscalculation.
C.Greatartistswillnotappearinourtimes.
D.EqualenvironmentsmayresultinequalIQ.
14、
Welearnfromthelastparagraphthatintelligence.
A.shouldberespectedandpromotedfromtimetotime
B.hasvariousformsandmeasurements
C.willhelpgameplayersimprovetheirskills
D.isstronglyinfluencedbytheachievementslikeDNA
15、
Thetextintendstotellusthat.
A.theincreaseinhumanintelligenceisanunavoidable
process
B.humanintelligenceisbecomingmorepredictable
C.humanintelligenceisgettinghigherinmorethanone
aspect
D.I.Qisthekeytoone'ssuccess
16^“Frontier”,oneofmanyEnglishwordsthattookonnew
meaningsinNorthAmerica,hasassumedaswellarolein
explainingthecontinent5shistoryduringthepastfivehundred
years.Intimethewordhasacquiredotherconnotations,both
positiveandnegative.Amonghistorians,theterm“frontier”
ismostcloselyassociatedwithFrederickJacksonTurner,whose
essayprofoundlyinfluencedAmericanhistoriographyforforty
yearsafteritspublicationin1893.
ReactingagainsthistorianswhoconsideredAmericanhistory
essentiallyanoutgrowthofBritishandEuropeaninstitutions,
TurnerarguedthatOldWorldcustomsandattitudesbrokedown
andreformedinAmerica,sradicallydifferentphysicaland
socialenvironment.Theopportunityof"freeland”drew
pioneerswestwardintosettingsthatrequiredthemtomodify
orscrapentirelymanyoftheinstitutionsandvaluesoftheir
previouslives.Theresultwasa"mergednationality,,»a
distinctivecultureandpeople.
Althoughheemphasizedthepositive,Turnerobservedthatthe
sameconditionsthathadhelpedreshapethesocietyhadless
desirableeffects.Forinstance,asearlygovernmentstheyhad
tocreatepoliticalformsalmostonthefly,theywereless
likelytoinnovatethantocopywhattheyknewfromthepast.The
tensionbetweenchangeandtraditionwasplayedoutingender
relations.Frontierconditionsoftenrequiredwomentotakeon
rolesusuallyreservedformen,butthecrushingloadofwork
madewomen,slivesdifficultanddangerousandleftlittleroom
forindividualfulfillmentoutsidetheirlabors.
ByTurner,sdeathin1932,morefundamentalcritiquesofhis
ideaswerebeingheard.Somestressedthatmanyother
factors—amongthempatternsofimmigration,American
society,smiddleclassnature,etc.一influencedthenational
characteratleastasmuchasthefrontier.Othersarguedthat
classdivisionsandsocialandeconomichierarchieshavebeen
muchmoreapartofAmericanlifethanthefrontier-inspired
equalityimpliedinTurner'swork.
Theeffectofthesevariouscritiqueshasbeenparadoxical.No
longerconsideredtheprimaryformativeforceoncontinental
history,thefrontierhasbeenmorebroadlydefinedandits
explanatorypowerhasgrown.Recentresearchhasexploredthe
interactionsamongEuropeans,Euro-Americans,andIndian
peoples.Alongthevariousfrontierstheredevelopedwhatthe
historianRichardWhitehascalleda“middleground”,cultures
ofoverlappingcustomsandmutualborrowinginwhichallsides
creatednewtermsofunderstandingandexchange.Consequently,
manytribesmergedandconsolidatedtomeetthethreatsand
opportunitiesposedbythenewcomers.Afrontierinthissense
wascertainlynotadivisionbetween,'civilizationand
savagery”,butratheraplacewherepeoples,ideas,cultures,
andinstitutionscametogetherandinteractedonmanylevels,
sometimesmixingandsometimesconflictingbutalwaysinmutual
influence.
FrederickJacksonTurnerismentionedto.
A.showhisinfluenceinAmericanhistorystudies
B.indicatethecomplexnatureoftheterm"frontier”
C.revealthetruthaboutAmericanhistory
D.stresstheroleof"frontier"intheU.S.history
17、
WemayinferfromthesecondparagraphthatTurner
believed.
A.AmericanhistorygrewoutofBritishandEuropean
traditions
B.America'senvironmentwasnotwellpreparedfor
institutionsfromEurope
C.situationsintheU.S.adaptedoldWorldvalues
D.Freelandopportunityrequiredpioneerstoform,anew
culture
18、
Whatdowelearnfromthetextabouttheeffectsofthefrontier
conditions?
A.Earlygovernmentsmadenewpoliticalforms.
B.Genderrelationsweretensebecauseofpoliticalforms.
C.Mentookfewerrolesthanwomen.
D.Womenweredeprivedoftheirrighttodevelop.
19、
WhichofthefollowingbelongstothecriticismsofTurner's
thoughts?
A.FrontierplayedalesssignificantrolethanTurner
advocated.
B.Nationalcharacterhadlittletodowithfrontier.
C.Turner,sthoughtsmadenosense.
D.Classdivisionswerethedrivingforcesinthefrontier.
20、
Accordingtothelastparagraph,frontierwasessentiallya
placeof.
A.overlappingracesandinstitutions
B.interactivegroupsandvalues
C.conflictingracesandcultures
D.variousopportunitiesandthreats
21、PartB(10points)
Wedon'tseeorhearthem,buteverydaytheyquietlygoabout
theirwork-filteringandcleansingourriversandstreams.And
ifwedon'tactsoon,they)11disappearfromtheworkforcejust
whenweneedthemmost.Iamtalkingaboutpigtoes,monkeyface,
pinkheelsplitterandpurplewartyback一一freshwatermussels(贝台
贝)withfunnynamesthatbelietheseriousnessoftheir
labors.(41).
Onemusselalonecancleanseasmuchasagallonofwaterper
hour.Adduptheworkofawholemusselcommunity,andyouget
avirtualwatertreatmentplant.AccordingtoEthanNedeau,an
expertonthefreshwatermusselsofNewEngland,evenhalfthe
populationofmusselsatworkinaone-halfmilesegmentofNew
Hampshire,sAshuelotRivercanhelpcleansemorethan11.2
milliongallonsofwateraday-roughlythequantityof
householdwaterusedby112000people.
(42).Today69percentofUSfreshwatermusselspeciesareto
somedegreeatriskofextinctionoralreadyextinct.Themost
diverseassemblageoffreshwatermusselseverknownwaslocated
inthemiddlestretchoftheTennesseeRiverinnorthernAlabama.
Beforethedammingoftheriverintheearly1900s,69mussel
specieshadbeenspottedinthisreach;32ofthemhave
apparentlydisappeared,withnorecordingsightingsinnearly
acentury.
(43).Likemanyfreshwatermussels,theorange-nacremuckethas
afascinatinglifecycleandexhibitssomeofthemost
sophisticatedmimicryintheanimalkingdom.Thefemales
essentiallyusetheiroffspringtolurefishintohelpingthem
colonizenewstreambottoms.Theypackagetheirlarvae(幼虫)
attheendofjelly一liketubesthatcanextendeightfeetout
intothewater.Tofishswimmingby,thelarvaedancinginthe
rifflesoftherivercurrentlookslikeatastyminnow.When
thefishbites,thetubebreaks,releasingthelarvaeintothe
stream.Afewoftheoffspringattachtothefish'sgillsand
hitchhikearoundwiththeirfirmedhostforaweekortwo,
absorbingnutrientsandgrowingalongtheway.(44).
Alongwith16otherthreatenedorendangeredmusselspeciesin
theMobilewatershed,theorange-nacremucketisatriskof
extinction-inlargepartduetoexcessivepollutionanddams
thathavediminishedtheriverhabitattheyneedtosurvive.
Tome,thelossofsuchindustrious,fascinatingcreatures
diminishesmorethanourwaterquality-itdiminishesour
naturalheritageandourworld.
(45).SoaswecelebrateWorldWaterDay,Ihopewealso
celebratethefreshwatermusselsthathelpkeepourwaters
cleanandhealthy-andcommittoeffortstoconservethem.
[A]Myfavoritefreshwatermusselistheorange-nacremucket,
foundonlyintheriversandstreamsofAlabama'sMobileRiver
basin.
[B]TheUnitedStatesranksfirstintheworldinthenumber
ofknownspeciesoffreshwatermussels292,com-paredwithjust
10inallofEurope.Butwe'relosingthese"livingfilters”
alltoofast.
[C]Onlyhabitatimprovements,insomecasescombinedwith
musselbreedingandreleaseefforts,cansavetheseandthe
other200freshwatermusselspeciesatrisknationwide.
[D]BecauseIbetwe'llmisstheselittlecreatureswiththe
whimsicalnameswhenthey'regone.
[E]Theysuckwaterin,filteroutbitsofalgae,bacteriaand
othertinyparticles,andthenreleaseitbacktotheriver
cleanerthanbefore.
[F]Finally,theyoungmusselsdropoff,floattotheriver
bottom,andcolonizenewterritory-andbeforelongbegintheir
vitaltaskofwaterpurification.
[G]Itisourresponsibilitytotakeactionstoprotectthe
freshwatermussels,otherwisetheywilldisappearinthefuture
andthewaterwillnotberefreshed.
(41)
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
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