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2023年全国高校生英语竞赛初赛赛卷(A级)

PartIListeningComprehension(25minutes,30points)

SectionADialogues(10points)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortdialogues.Attheendofeach

dialogue,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththedialogueandthe

questionwillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthe

pause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedAzB,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebest

answer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline

throughthecentre.

1.A.Themangotthewrongwindow.

B.Thewoman'swindowwillnotbeopenuntil3:00.

C.Themandidn'tmakeareservation.

D.There'snopostalorderatpresen.

2.A.OnMonday.

B.OnTuesday.

C.OnWednesday.

D.OnThursday.

3.A.Managerandstaffmember.

B.SalesManagerandcustomer.

C.Salesmanandcustomer.

D.Teacherandstudent.

4.A.Pleasant.

B.Unhappy.

C.Indifferent.

D.Hesitating.

5.A.It'sgoingtosnow.

B.It'sgoingtorain.

C.It'sgoingtobewindy.

D.Itwillbesunny.

6.A.At3:00.

B.At3:30.

C.At4:00.

D.At4:30.

7.A.Theyuseuptoomuchenergy.

B.Theyarenotefficient.

C.Theyaretooexpensive.

D.Shedoesn'tbelievewhatitsaysonthebox.

8.A.Sheisoffendedbythefrontcover.

B.Themagazineistooexpensive.

C.Herfriendwantstocancelit.

D.Shehasnotimetoreadit.

9.A.Restaurantfood.

B.Home-cookedfood.

C.Takeawayfood.

D.Snackfood.

10.A.TheywillgoDutch.

B.Themanwillpayforthebill.

C.Thewomanwillpayforthebill.

D.Thewomanwillcookforthem.

SectionBNewsItems(10points)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortpiecesofnewsfromBBCorVOA.

Aftereachnewsitemandquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustread

thethreechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

11.A.RussiaandGermany.

B.ChinaandJapan.

C.ChinaandRussia.

12.A.Ukrainegovernment.

B.MembersofParliamentfromtheopposition.

C.PresidentofUkraine.

13.A.Alibrary.

B.Apark.

C.Anundergroundmuseum.

14.A.$8million.

B.$18million.

C.$80million.

15.A.IntheUSA.

B.InUganda.

C.IntheSudan.

16.A.Becausesomebacteriaaredrug-resistant.

B.Becausetheinfectionisuntreatable.

C.Becausesomebacteriacanbespreadbyphysicalcontact.

17.A.WashingtonD.C.

B.Baghdad.

C.Pennsylvania.

18.A.TheAirbusA380canoffermoreseatsthantheBoeing747.

B.TheAirbushastochangethetrafficmovementsalottoenablemorepassengersto

travel.

C.TheAirbuscompanyisexercisingthemostinfluenceinairtravelnow.

19.A.NorthAfrica.

B.SouthAmerica.

C.HongKong.

20.A.Oilpricesgotlower.

B.Oilpricesgothigher.

C.Morethan24.5millionbarrelswillbeproducedeveryday.

SectionCPassages(10points)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear2passages.Attheendofeachpassage,you

willhear5questions.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfrom

thefourchoicesmarkedAzB,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer

Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions21to25arebasedonthefirstpassageyouhavejustheard.

21.A.Alotofthingsremindthemoftheirhomecountry.

B.Theycanhavenewexperiences.

C.Theywillmakealotoffriendsthere.

D.Theyalreadyknowalotabouttheforeigncountry.

22.A.Itmakespeoplefeeluncomfortable.

B.Itmakespeoplebecomemoreopentonewexperiences.

C.Theywillnotvisitthecountryagain.

D.Theywillgobacktotheirowncountriesimmediately.

23.A.Whentheyfirstarriveinanewcountry.

B.Whentheyhavebeenusedtoanewcountry.

C.Afterafewweeksormonths.

D.Afterafriendlytalkwithatrainedstaffofthehealthcenter.

24.A.Havingmoresleep.

B.Eatingless.

C.Tryingtoputonweight.

D.Seeingadoctor.

25.A.Theywillfeelpainallover.

B.Theymaythinkaboutkillingthemselves.

C.Theywillnotgotoschoolorwork.

D.Noonecanhelpthesepeople.

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arebasedonthesecondpassageyouhavejustheard.

26.A.Peoplewastealotoftimewatchingiteveryday.

B.Itencouragespeopletopossessgunsandknivesthroughadvertisements.

C.Itshowsviolence,whichinfluencesyoungerpeopleespecially.

D.Peoplewillbewillingtoputupwithviolence.

27.A.TheinfluenceofpassiveviewingofTVonthedevelopmentofChildren'sbrain.

B.Thesubjectmatteritshowstoparents.

C.Theactivewayoflivingitpromotes.

D.ThepossibleharmTVviewinghasonthehealthofoldpeople.

28.A.Byallowingnotimeforthefamilytospendtogether.

B.Bypreventingchildrenfromhavingcontactwiththeirparents.

C.Byencouragingchildrentodependontheirparents.

D.Bytakingoveranessentialpartoftheparents'work.

29.A.Recognizetheeducationalmeritsofthemedium.

B.BanTVadvertisingaimedatyoungerpeople.

C.ProhibitteenagersfromwatchingTV.

D.Helpolderpeoplesurvivethe''televisionexperience".

30.A.ItshouldbedonebecauseTVshowstoomuchviolence.

B.Itisneithernecessarynorpossible.

C.Itmightnotbeworkable,butweshouldnotoverlookthedangerofTV.

D.Itshouldbedoneassoonaspossible.

PartIIVocabularyandStructure(5minutes,10points)

Directions:Thereare10incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachblankthereare

fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

31.Everyoneknewthattheprojectwouldbecompletedandwe'dallhave

toreturntoourownseparatedepartments.

A.primarily

B.ultimately

D.precisely

32.Theplanesweredelayedandthehotelwasawful,butwestillhada

goodtime.

A.onthecontrary

B.bythesametoken

C.ontopofallthat

D.forallthat

33.It'sfreezingoutside;you'dbetterblackicewhenyoudrivehome.

A.lookdownon

B.checkupon

C.watchoutfor

D.keepout

34.Atthattimenoone'sevenstudiedtheproblem,triedtodoanything

aboutit.

A.nottosay

B.farmore

C.innoway

D.muchless

35.ItwasoddthatyouforMargie'saddress.Ijustgotaletterfrom

her—thefirstonesinceherfamilymovedonAugust11983.

A.shouldhaveasked

B.wouldhaveasked

C.shallask

D.mightask

36.Thewomenrandowntoassisttheminbringinguptheirseals;butnosooner

thehousethanavoicewasheardinthepassage,andamanentered.

A.aftertheyre-enter

B.hadtheyre-entered

C.weretheytore-enter

D.whentheyhadre-entered

37.Severaloftheadministrativeparticipantsrecognizedthesupportandleadership

fromtheirinstitution'schiefexecutiveofficersasaseriousmotivatingfactoratthose

moments.

A.iftheproblemwaschallenging

B.asthesituationbecameserious

C.whenthechallengesseemedoverwhelming

D.whichthecounterpartgrewmanipulating

38.Well,reallynowisstartlearningwhattodowiththissoftwareand

readalotoftutorials,learnandpracticeyoucan.

A.whatyoushoulddo;asmuchas

B.thatyouneeddo;whatever

C.howyoushouldstart;themost

D.asshouldyoudo;thelongesthours

39.,andmembersofthecongregationhavingreturned,thischurchtoo

willstartoutwitheffortintheworkthatliesbeforethem,whichwillbetaken

upbythedifferentdepartments.

A.Thesummervacationisover;great

B.Thesummervacationbeingover;renewed

C.Asthesummervacationover;refreshing

D.Hadthesummervacationbeenover;sacred

40.AlthoughthereissometruthtothefactthatLinuxisahugethreattoMicrosoft,

predictionsoftheRedmondcompany'sdemiseare,,premature.

A.sayingthemost

B.tosaythemost

C.tosaytheleast

D.totheleastdegree

PartIIISituationalDialogues(5minutes,10points)

Directions:Thereare10incompletedialoguesinthispart.Foreachblanktherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthedialogue.Then

markthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

41.Simon:I'mareporterfromtheHendonStandard.

Celia:Yes,IwasstandingattheendofElmAvenue,bythepark.

Simon:Whathappened?

Celia:Therewasaredvantravelingwest,andseveralcarsandvansbehindit.

A.Wereyoupresentwhentheaccidenthappened?

B.Wouldyoutellmewhatyouhaveseen?

C.Whatasurprisetoseeyouhere!

D.Didyoudoanythingspecialjustnow?

42.Stan:Thankyoufromthebottomofmyheartforsavingmylittlegirl'slife.

John:______________

Stan:Ican'ttellyouhowmuchIappreciatewhatyou'vedone.

John:I'mjusthappyIcouldhelp.

A.There'snothingtobeafraidof.

B.Thisisawonderfulday.

C.Anybodywouldhavedonethesame.

D.Iamgladtosaveher.

43.Harry:Ihearyouaregoingtogetmarriedsoon.

Ron:That'sright,nextJune.June21st.Canyoucometothewedding?

Harry:Oh!That'swhenwe'reawayonvacation.

Ron:Nevermind,we'llsendyousomeweddingcake.

A.That'sgreat!

B.Whatapity!

C.Youhavemydeepestsympathy.

D.Youcertainlycan.

44.Mother:You'rewatchingtoomuchTV,Emily.

Emily:Ohzcomeon,Mom.

Mother:Andyou'reeatingtoomanysnacks.

Emily:Ionlyhadsomepopcornandsomepotatochips.

A.Imeanit.

B.You'reexcused.

C.Where'syourradio?

D.Idon'twanttoknowit.

45.Karen:I'mnotoptimisticaboutfindingajobafterIfinishcollege.

Joseph:Oh?Whynot?

Karen:Theeconomyisgoingdownhill-fast.

Joseph:Iknow.It'sgettingtothepointwhereevenadegreewon't

helpyouanymore.

Karen:That'sright.AndI'llbeluckytoevenmoveoutofmyparents'house.

A.Myfriendcouldoffermeajob.

B.IamnotsurewhetherIagreeornot.

C.Howdoyoufeelabouttheeconomy?

D.Whatisthisworldcomingto?

46.Ivan:IbroughtyouthenewGroovePeopleCD.

Dale:WhatgoodisaCDifIhaven'tgotaCDplayer?

Ivan:IcanbringyouaCDplayer.

Dale:WhatgoodisaCDplayerifIdon'tevenhaveelectricity?

Ivan:______________

Dale:WhatgoodiscallingtheElectricCompanyifIhaven'tgotahouse?

A.Whydoyouhavesomanyquestions?

B.Whatareyougoingtobuytomorrow?

C.Whydon'tyoucalltheElectricCompany?

D.WheredidyoubuythenewCD?

47.Doreen:We'vebeenwaitingforanhourandahalf.

Trevor:Sayyourauntisveryill.Adoctoroughttoseeheratonce.

Doreen:Thereisn'tadoctoravailable.They'reallbusy.

Trevor:______________

Doreen:I'veaskedheroverandoveragain.ThemoreIask,thelongerIwait.

A.You'restartingtocalmdownnow.

B.Askthereceptionisttohurryup.

C.Therewillbeadifficultperiodforyouraunt.

D.I'msorrytohearthat.

48.Bruce:Goodmorning.WelcometoSupervacationTravelAgency.CanIhelpyou?

Mandy:Yes,Ihopeso.I'minterestedinashortholidaysoon.I'dlikesome

information.

Bruce:Yes,certainly.

Mandy:Somewherewithsomesunshine.

Bruce:Here'saSupervacationbrochure.Itgivesinformationaboutlotsofholidays.

Mandy:Thanksfortheinformation.IexpectI'llseeyousoon.

A.WhataboutNewYork?

B.Willyoubetravelingalone?

C.Whatsortofholidayinterestsyou?

D.Howarethingsgoingwithyou?

49.Mavis:Didyouseehowclosethatfinishwas?Ittookmybreathaway!

Roger:Wait,they'reannouncingthewinnernow.It'sDonJensen!

Mavis:Whatasurprise!He'sneverwonamajorracebefore.

Roger:I'mjustastoundedtoseehowmuchhe'simproved.

Mavis:______________

Roger:I'mjustflooredthatmybestfriendwonsuchanimportantrace.

A.Whycan'theimprovequickly?

B.Whathappenedtohiminthepasttwoyears?

C.Pmgoingtotakeabreak.I'msotired!

D.Lefsgodownonthetrackandcongratulatehim.

50.Careth:Goodafternoon.I'vejustjoinedthelibrary.HowmanybookscanItake

out?

Eunice:Youcantaketwobooks,andkeepthemfortendays.Ifyouhaven'tfinished,

youcanrenewthem.

Careth:HowdoIdothat?

Eunice:No,youcantelephone.Tellusthetitlesofthebooks,andthedatetheyare

dueforreturn.

Careth:Splendid.IwouldbeATaleofTwoCities,orDavidCopperfield.

Eunice:Thesetwobookshavebeenlended.

A.Whycan'tIkeepthemforalongertime?

B.MustIvisitthelibrary?

C.HowmuchcouldIbefined?

D.CanIlendthemtomyfriends?

PartIVIQTest(5minutes,5points)

Directions:Thereare5IQTestquestionsinthispart.Foreachquestionthereare4

choicesmarkedAzBzCandD.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline

throughthecentre.

51.Apostmandeliversmailroundahousingestate.

Hedoesnotwanttovisitthesamestreetmorethanonce,butcanpassoverthesame

streetcorners.

Onwhichhousingestateisthispossible?

52.Hereisariddle.

Iamsuspendedintheair,Itouchnothing,andIamsurroundedbylights.NowIdress

myselfafresh,andnowIamnaked,andIamintheheatandthecold,bynightandbyday.

Everyoneamuseshimselfbytrampinguponmezeventheanimalsabuseandscornme,

andyetIhavesuchtreasureshiddeninmybosomthathewhofindsthemIcanmakefull

ofhappiness.

Whatistheanswertotheriddle?

A.TheSun.B.TheMoon.C.TheEarth.D.TheSky.

53.

Whichofthefollowingnumbersshouldreplacethequestionmark?

A.417.B.926.C.138.D.172.

54.Thisbarchartshowstheheightsofaclassofpupils

oj

z

q

u

m

N

Height(cm)

Whichstatementmustbetrue?

A.2childrenare125cmtallorless.

B.8childrenareatleast140cmtall,butlessthan145cmtall.

C.8childrenaremorethan144cmtall,butlessthan150cmtall.

D.Nochildrenaretallerthan158cm.

55.

Canyouguidetherobotalongthewhitesquaresthroughthisgrid?

Itstartsonthesquaremarked'Begin'andfinishesonthesquaremarked'End'.

YoucanonlyprogrammeittomoveFORWARD,TURNLEFT90°orTURNRIGHT90°.

Whichoftheinstructionsbelowwillguidetherobotthroughthegrid?

A.FORWARD4ZTURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD4,TURNLEFT90°,

FORWARD4,TURNRIGHT90°z

FORWARD2.

B.FORWARD4,TURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD3,TURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD4,TURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD3.

C.FORWARD3,TURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD3,TURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD4,TURNRIGHT90°z

FORWARD2.

D.FORWARD3ZTURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD3,TURNLEFT90°,

FORWARD4,TURNRIGHT90°,

FORWARD2.

PartVReadingComprehension(25minutes,35points)

SectionAMultipleChoice(5points)

Directions:Thereis1passageinthissectionwith5questions.Foreachofthem,there

arefourchoicesmarkedAzB,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.Thenmark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

NewFindingsinArchaeology

•SouthAmericaandMadagascarwerejoined70millionyearsago

Picture:Reuters

Anoldcroc:ThediscoveryinBrazilofanearlycompletefossilisedskeletonof

theprehistoriccrocodileUbera-basuchusterrificus,above,supportstheories

thatSouthAmericaandMadagascarwerejoined70millionyearsago.

Picture:Reuters

Anoldcroc:ThediscoveryinBrazilofanearlycompletefossilisedskeletonofthe

prehistoriccrocodileUbera-basuchusterrificus,above,supportstheoriesthatSouth

AmericaandMadagascarwerejoined70millionyearsago.

•We'vealljustgot40,000yearsolder

TwoskullsfoundinAfricahavebeenidentifiedastheoldesthumanremainsknownto

science.Thefossilisedbonesfoundin1967wereoriginallythoughttobe130,000years

old.Butare-datingofrocklayersnearthosewhichyieldedthefossilsshowedtheyare

actuallyabout195,000yearsold-fromthetimemodernhumansemerged.Theskulls,

knownasOmoIandII,pushbacktheknownpresenceofHomosapiensinAfricaby

40,000years.ThepreviousoldestHomosapiensskulls,datedtobetween154,000and

160,000yearsold,werefoundnearavillagecalledHertointheafarregionofeastern

Ethiopia.OmoIandIIwereunearthedbyfamouspalaeontologistRichardLeakeyalong

theOmoRiverinsouthernEthiopia,nearthetownofKibish.OmoI'smoremodern

featuresledtodisagreementamongexpertsoverwhethertheywerethesameage.The

rocksinwhichtheywerefoundshowtheyare,saidAustralianarchaeologistProfIan

McDougall,whomadethediscovery.Hetoldscientificjournal''Nature'":''OmoIandOmo

IIarerelativelysecurelydatedto195,000yearsold,makingthemtheoldestanatomically

modernhumanfossilsyetrecovered.

Questions:

56.Bywhichmeanscouldthescientiststelltheageoffossilstheyhave

id?

A.Thebonesofthefossils.

B.Theplacewheretheywerefound.

C.Thehistoryofhumans.

D.Identifyingtherocklayersofthefossils.

57.Howmanyyearsolderhasourspeciesbecomebythenewdiscovery?

A.130,000.

CHARGINGJanes,nottwofullB.40,000.

yearsoutofhighschool,C.195,000.

handlestheball,playsdownlow

findshootsfromdeep.IheCavsD.Between154,000and160,000.

arenovcontenders.

58.WhereweretheOmoIandIIfound?

A.NearHerto.

B.AlongtheOmoRiver.

C.NearKibish.

D.InAustralia.

59.Whatdoestheword''homosapiens“meaninthispassage?

A.Humanbeing.

B.Asampleoffossils.

C.Ariver.

D.Acountry.

60.WhichofthefollowingstatementsareNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThediscoveryofanoldcrocodileskeletoninBrazilmakespeoplebelievethatSouth

AmericaandMadagascarwerejoined70millionyearsago.

B.ProfIanMcDougallthoughtOmoIandIIweretheoldesthumanfossilsdiscovered.

C.ProfIanMcDougalldiscoveredthatOmoIandIIwerenotthesameage.

D.OmoIandIIwerediscoveredinsouthernEthiopia.

SectionBShortAnswerQuestions(20points)

Directions:Inthissection,thereare2passagesfollowedby10questionsor

unfinishedstatements.Readthepassagescarefully,thenanswerthequestionsinthe

fewestpossiblewords(notexceeding10words).Remembertowritetheanswersonthe

AnswerSheet.

Questions61to63arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

KingJames

BeforethelastshotofMichaelJordan'sfinalgamewiththeChicagoBulls,heleftbehind

amomentthatwillhanginthemindsofsportsfansthewayhedidintheair.Hisquick

crossoverdribble,withthehelpofatinyshove,sentUtahJazzdefenderByronRussellto

thefloor.Wideopen,Jordannailedthegame-winningjumpshot,andheandtheBulls

clinchedtheirsixth—andJordan'slast—NBAtitle.

AttheRoseGardenArenainPortland,Ore.,lastWednesday,ClevelandCavaliersstar

LeBronJames,20,becametheyoungestplayertoreachoneofthetoughestperformance

milestonesinbasketball,the''tripledouble,/(doubledigitsinpoints,reboundsandassists

inasinglegame—hediditagainthreenightslater).Duringoneplay,hisquickcrossover

dribble,sansshove,sentaPortlanddefenderveeringtothesideline.Wideopen,James

shotathreepointer.Swish.NothingbutMike.

EversinceJordan'sfirstretirementadozenyearsago,theNBAhassearchedfrom

Chi-towntoChinaforastarasdominantandmarketableasHisAirness.

TheracetoreplaceJordanmayendwithoutawinner,butLeBronJames,injusthis

secondyearoutofSt.Vincent—St.MaryHighSchoolinAkron,Ohio,isalreadyfarahead

ofthepretenders.Hisgameisspectacular.JamescombinesJordan'seaseatfillingupthe

boxscore(andthestands)witharuthlessinstincttowin,atraitthatHill,agentleman,

andCarter,adiffidentperformer,surelylack.AndlikeJordan,Jamesknowshecan'tdoit

alone.Infact,heisacompleteteamplayerwholovestopasstheballandmakehis

teammatesbetter:IversonandBryantcan'tclaimmuchthere.

Thebiggestshockofall:themosthypedteenathleteofthiscentury,who

single-handedlyputhighschoolbasketballonnationaltelevision,hasactuallyexceeded

theungodlyexpectationssetbeforehim.''TheKingJameseraishere”,saysMilwaukee

BucksheadcoachTerryPorter,whoplayedagainstJordanformuchofhis17-yearpro

career.''YoucouldarguethatLeBroniskindofcarryingtheleaguerightnow.”

Questions:

61.Whatdoesthesentence''Nothingbutindicate?

62.Hill,agentleman,andCarter,adiffidentperformerlack,comparedwith

Jordan.

63.CanyouguesswhatTerryPorterwasbeforehewasacoach?

Questions64to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Goodnews:OlympicchiefsvisitLondon.Badnews:they'llbetravelingbyTube

It'scrunchweekforLondon*sbidtohostthe2023Games

BYANDREWJOHNSONandJONATHANTHOMPSON

CotmtcrswaitingatStratfordineastLctdon.vhichistheplanedsiteoftheftOOtbsat01网picstadimTimAUfN

SeniorgovernmentministersandBritishsportingheroeswillbeonhandtoextolthe

capital'svirtueswhenthe12-memberInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)teamvisits

thisweektoassesstheLondon2023bid.

Althoughmuchoftheirfour-dayvisitisexpectedtobespentintheexclusiveFour

SeasonsHotelinCanaryWharfgrillingbidorganisersinquestionandanswersessions,the

evaluationcommissionwillspendonedayvisitingLondon'sproposedvenues—andwill

takeatripontheTube.Itcouldproveacostlyjourney.

London2023organisers,whohavespentupto£20montheproject,havepencilled

intripstotheproposedsites,includingtheplannedstadiumatStratford,theMillennium

DomeatGreenwichandtheExCelcentreinDocklands.

However,thecommissioncaninsistonbeingtakenanywhere,includingthenew

Wembleystadium,whichwillhostthefootball,ortothearcheryvenueatLord's,oreven

toWimbledonorHackney.

Earlierthismonth,theMadridbidsufferedasetbackoverlackofaccommodations,

whichwascriticisedbyIOCmembers.WilltransportproveLondons'Achilles'heel?On

FridayTheIndependentonSundaysentfourreportersonvariousjourneysacrossLondon

toputthetransportinfrastructuretothetest.

Questions:

64.HowmanypeoplecantheLondon'splannedOlympicstadiumhold?

65.HowmanyInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)members

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