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文化类第一部分五年高考题荟萃Passage1
(09•安徽B篇)
Theyear2009istheYearofOx.Theoxisarepresentativeofthefanningculture
ofChina.Inthefarmingeconomy(经济),oxenarethemajoranimalspullingplows(犁).
Ofcourse,thegoodofoxenisnotlimitedtoplowing.Infact,theyareseenas"boats
onland7/fortheirabilitytocarryloads.Besides,thewholebodyofanoxisfullof
treasures.Theirmeatandmilkarefoodfullofnutrition,andtheirskincanbeusedto
makeclothesandshoes.Withallthesequalities,oxenareregardedasgenerouscreatures.
Inthepast,oxenplayedanimportantroleinthespirituallifeoftheChinese.Even
today,oxenstillplayaspecialpartinsomefolkactivities.Forexample,somepeople
wholiveinsouthwestChinawillcookcattlebonesoupandshareitamongfamilymembers
whenholdingtheceremonyforchildrenwhoreach13.Theybelievethatthecattlebone
souprepresentsthebloodrelationshipamongfamilymembers.Inordertoexpresstheir
loveforoxen,peopleinsomeotherareaswillruntoshakeoffdiseasesonthe16thday
ofthefirstmonthbythelunarcalendar(农历),andduringtheirruntheywilltake
theiroxenalong,whichindicatestheyregardthecreatureashuman.
Becauseofthecontributionofoxenintheirlives,theChinesepeopleareverygrateful
totheanimal.Inaddition,theuseofoxeninceremoniesandthethankspeopleoweto
oxenhelptodevelopvarioustraditionalcustoms,whichbecomesanimportantpartofthe
folkcultureoftheChinesenation.
60.Thewords〃boatsanland"underlinedinParagraph2referto—
A.animalsfortakinggoodsB.creaturesforpullingplows
C.treasuresofthefolkcultureD.toolsinthefarmingeconomy
61.Fromthethirdparagraph,weknowthat
A.oxenarenomoreimportanttodaythaninthepast
B.ceremoniesareheldwhenpeoplecookcattlebonesoup
C.oxenaretreatedashumaninsomeareasofChina
D.peoplerunwithoxentoshakeoffdiseaseseverymonth
62.Whichofthefollowinghelpstodeveloptraditionalcustoms?
A.Thespecialroleofoxeninfrowning.
B.People'srespectandloveforoxen.
C.Thepracticalvalueofanox'sbody.
D.Thecontributionofoxentotheeconomy.
63.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?
A.Tostresstheimportanceofoxeninfarming.
B.TointroducetheChinesefolkculture.
C.TodescribehowtocelebratetheYearofOx.
D.Toexplainhowtodevelopagriculturewithoxen.
答案60.A61.C62.B63.B
Passage2
(09•天津A篇)
Societiesallovertheworldnameplacesinsimilarways.Quiteoftenthereisno
officialnamingceremonybutplacestendtobecallednamesaspointsofreferencebypeople.
Thenanorganizedbodystepsinandgivestheplaceaname.Frequentlyithappensthat
aplacehastwonames:Oneisnamedbythepeopleandtheotherbythegovernment.Asin
manyareas,oldhabitsdiedhard,andtheplacecontinuestobecalledbyitsunofficial
namelongafterthemeaningislost.
ManyroadsandplacesinSingapore(新力H坡)arenamedinorderthatthepioneerswill
berememberedbyfuturegenerations.ThuswehavenamessuchasStamfordRoadandRaffles
Place.ThisisinkeepingwithtraditionsinmanycountriesinboththeWestandthe
East.
Anotherwayofnamingplacesisnamingthemafterotherplaces.Perhapstheywerenamed
topromotefriendshipsbetweenthetwoplacesoritcouldbethatthepeoplewhousedto
livetherewereoriginallyfromtheplacesthattheroadswerenamedafter.Themystery
isclearerwhenweseesomeoftheroadsnamedinformerBritishbases.Ifyoustepinto
SelectorAirbaseyouwillseePiccadillyCircusobviouslynamedbysomehomesickRoyal
AirForcepersonnel.
Someplaceswerenamedaftertheactivitiesthatusedtogoonatthoseplaces.Bras
BasahRoadisaninterestingexample,“BaseBasah“means“wetrice”inMalay(马来
语).Nowwhywouldanyonewanttonamearoad"WetRiceRoad"?Thereasonissimple.
Duringthepioneeringdays,wetricewaslaidouttodryalongthisroad.
AfewroadsinSingaporearenamedbytheirshapes.Thereis“CircularRoad”for
one.Otherroadsmayhavepartoftheirnamestodescribetheirshapes,likeuPayaLebar
Crescent”.Thisroadiscalledacrescent(月牙)becauseitbeginsonthemainroad,
makesacrescentandcomesbacktojointhemainroadagain.
36.WelearnfromParagraph1that.
A.thegovernmentisusuallythefirsttonameaplace
B.manyplacestendtohavemorethanonename
C.aceremonywillbeheldwhenaplaceisnamed
D.peopleprefertheplacenamesgivenbythegovernment
37.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“diehard“inParagraph1probablymean?
A.Changesuddenly.
B.Changesignificantly.
C.Disappearmysteriously.
D.Disappearveryslowly.
38.Whichofthefollowingplacesisnamedafteraperson?
A.RafflesPlace.
B.SelectorAirbase.
C.PiccadillyCircus.
D.PayaLebarCrescent.
39.BrasBasahRoadisnamed.
A.afteraperson
B.afteraplace
C.afteranactivity
D.byitsshape
40.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.SomeplacenamesinSingaporearethesameasinBritain.
B.SomeplacesinSingaporearenamedformilitarypurposes.
C.ThewaySingaporeansnametheirplacesisunique.
D.YoungSingaporeanshaveforgottenthepioneers.
答案36.B37.D38.A39.C40.A
Passage3
(09•天津B篇)
Iamawriter.Ispendagreatdealofmytimethinkingaboutthepoweroflanguage一the
wayitcanevoke(唤起)anemotion,avisualimage,acomplexidea,orasimpletruth.
Languageisthetoolofmytrade.AndIusethemall一alltheEnglishesIgrewupwith.
BornintoaChinesefamilythathadrecentlyarrivedinCalifornia,I'vebeengiving
morethoughttothekindofEnglishmymotherspeaks.Likeothers,Ihavedescribedit
topeopleas“broken”English.Butfeelembarrassedtosaythat.Ithasalwaysbothered
methatIcanthinkofnowaytodescribeitotherthan“broken”,asifitweredamaged
andneededtobefixed,asifitlackedacertainwholeness.I'veheardothertermsused,
“limitedEnglish,“forexample.Buttheyseemjustasbad,asifeverythingislimited,
includingpeople*sperceptions(认识)ofthelimitedEnglishspeaker.
Iknowthisforafact,becausewhenIwasgrowingup,mymotherys“limited“English
limitedmyperceptionofher.IwasashamedofherEnglish.IbelievedthatherEnglish
reflectedthequalityofwhatshehadtosay.Thatis,becausesheexpressedthemimperfectly
herthoughtswereimperfect.AndIhadplentyofevidencetosupportme:thefactthat
peopleindepartmentstores,atbanks,andatrestaurantsdidnottakeherseriously,did
notgivehergoodservice,pretendednottounderstandher,orevenactedasiftheydid
nothearher.
Istartedwritingfictionin1985.AndforreasonsIwon,tgetintotoday,Ibegan
towritestoriesusingalltheEnglishesIgrewupwith:theEnglishsheusedwithme,
whichforlackofabettertermmightbedescribedas“broken”,andwhatIimagineto
behertranslationofherChinese,herinternal(内在的)language,andforthatIsought
topreservetheessence,butneitheranEnglishnoraChinesestructure:Iwantedtocatch
whatlanguageabilitytestscannevershow;herintention,herfeelings,therhythmsof
herspeechandthenatureofherthoughts.
41.BysayingaLanguageisthetoolofmytrade”,theauthormeansthat.
A.sheusesEnglishinforeigntrade
B.sheisfascinatedbylanguages
C.sheworksasatranslator
D.sheisawriterbyprofession
42.Theauthorusedtothinkofhermother'sEnglishas.
A.impolite
B.amusing
C.imperfect
D.practical
43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph3?
A.AmericansdonotunderstandbrokenEnglish.
B.Theauthor'smotherwasnotrespectedsometimes.
C.Theauthormotherhadpositiveinfluenceonher.
D.BrokenEnglishalwaysreflectsimperfectthoughts.
44.Theauthorgraduallyrealizeshermother'sEnglishis.
A.wellstructured
B.intheoldstyle
C.easytotranslate
D.richinmeaning
45.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thechangesoftheauthor?sattitudetohermother?sEnglish.
B.Thelimitationoftheauthorsperceptionofhermother.
C.Theauthor?smisunderstandingof“limited“English.
D.Theauthor?sexperiencesofusingbrokenEnglish.
答案41.D42.C43.B44.D45.A
Passage4
(09•重庆D篇)
Liverpool,myhometown,isauniquecity.Itissouniquethatin2004itbecamea
WorldHeritage(遗产)Site.
IrecentlyreturnedtomyhomecityandmyfirststopwasatamuseumontheRiver
Mersey.Blanketedinmist(薄雾),Victorianarchitecturerosefromthebanksoftheriver,
respondedtothesoundsofsea-birds,andappearedunbelievablycharming.WhenIheaded
towardthecentre,Ifoundmyselfsurroundedbybuildingsthatmirrorthebestpalaces
ofEurope.Itisnothardtoimaginewhy,onfirstseeingthecity,mostvisitorswould
beoverpoweredbythebeautyofthenoblebuildings,whicharesolidsignsofLiverpool?s
history.
Asiftostressitsculturalrole,Liverpoolhasmoremuseumsandgalleries(美术馆)
thanmostcitiesinBritain.AtWalkerArtGallery,Iwastoldthatithasthebest
collectionsofVictorianpaintingsintheworld,andisthehomeofmodernartinthenorth
ofEngland.However,cultureismorethangalleries.Liverpooloffersmanymusicevents.
AsBritain,sNo.1musiccity,ithasthebiggestcitymusicfestivalinEurope,andits
musiciansarefamousallovertheworld.Liverpoolisalsowell-knownforitsfootball
andothersportsevents.Everyyear,theMerseyRiverFestivalattractsthousandsof
visitors,makingthecityaplaceofwonder.
Asyouwouldexpectfromsuchacity,therearerestaurantsservingfoodfromaround
theworld.Whenmytripwasabouttocomplete,IchosetorestmylegsinLiverpool?s
famousPhilharmonicpub(酒馆).Itisamonumenttoperfection,andaheritageattraction
itself.
BeingaWorldHeritageSite,myhomecityiscertainlyaplaceofaoutstanding
universalvalue”.Itisatreasurehousewithplentyofsecretsfortheworldtoexplore.
68.Visitorswhoseethecityforthefirsttimewouldbedeeplyimpressedby
A.itscharmingbanks
B.itsfamousmuseums
C.itswonderfulpalaces
D.itsattractivebuildings
69.Thethirdparagraphisdevelopedmainlyby
A.providingdifferentexamples
B.followingtheorderofspace
C.makingcomparisons
D.analyzingcauses
70.TheauthorusesthePhilharmonicpubtoprovethat
A.Liverpoolisawell-knowncityforitsrestaurants
B.Liverpoolisanimpressiveplacefullofattraction
C.apubisawonderfulplaceforvisitorstorelaxthemselves
D.apubisaperfectchoiceforvisitorstocompletetheirjourney
71.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.TheuniversalvalueoftheworldheritageinLiverpool
B.TheexcitingexperienceoftheauthorinLiverpool
C.ThespecialculturalatmosphereofLiverpool
D.ThebeautifulhistoricsitesofLiverpool
答案68.D69.A70.B71.C
Passage5
(09•福建A篇)
OnlythreelocalstudentswonChineseBlog(博客)Competition.And15ofthe18awards
wanttostudentsfromChina.
170students*task:togetafully-designedblogupandrunning,completewithmany
postingbasedonathemeofchoice—allwritteninChinese.
Themesrangedfromlocalopinions—suchastheusageofSinglish,educationandwhether
Singaporecanbeaculturalcentre-tofoodblogs.
TheentrieswerejudgedonLanguageproficiency(熟练程度)andthequalityofwriting,
aswellasthedesignandlevelofexchangingideaswithreaders.
AcademicsfromtheNationalUniversityofSingaporeandtheSIMUniversityITexperts,
andajournalistfromChinesenewspaperLianheZaobaoinSingaporemadeupthejudges.
Intheend,onlythreeSingaporeanstudentsmadeittotheawardlist-therestof
theawardsweresweptupbystudentsfromChina.
“Nosurprise."saidMr.ChowYawLong,37,teachersinchargefromlanovaJunior
Collage,whichorganizedtheevent.uAlthoughthetopicswerelocalsubjects,theforeign
studentsweregenerallybetterintermsofthecontentofthepostsandtheirgraspof
theChineselanguage.”
OneofthethreelocalstudentswinningthefirstprizeintheBestLanguageAward
wasbloggerChristinaGao19,fromtheSaintAndrew?sJuniorCollage,whosparednoeffort
inresearchingforandwritingherblog.Eachentrytookherbetweenfiveandsevendays
toproduce,completewithpicturesandevenpodcasts(播客)
Heradviceforbloggersis:Beresponsible
“Somebloggersoutthereonlyseektoblametheauthoritiesandotherbloggers.
SaidMissGao."Ithinktheylackresponsibilitiesandthereisnovaluetotheirposts.”
56.Thecompetitionwasorganizedby
A.theNationalUniversityofSingaporeB.Chinesenewspaper
LianheZaobao
C.InnovaJuniorCollegeD.theSaintAndrew'sJuniorCollege
57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Chinesestudentswonmostoftheawards.
B.Notallthethemeswereaboutlocalsubjects
C.TheblogscouldbewritteninChineseorSinglish.
D.ThejudgeswerefromuniversityinSingaporeandChina.
58.WhatMissGaosaidsuggeststhat
A.shelikestoblametheauthoritiesB.shehasasenseof
responsibility
C.shethinkshighlyoftheothers*blogsI),shelovestoread
valuableposts
59.Thepassageinmainlyabout
A.howChinesestudentswontheawardsinthecompetition
B.whybloggersshouldtakeresponsibilityfortheirblogs
C.howMissGaowonthefirstprizeinthecompetition
D.whattheresultofthecompetitionwas
答案56.C57.A58.B59.D
Passage6
(09•江西D篇)
Manypeopletonewspaperandmagazinestoexpresstheiropinions.Letterstotheeditor
mustcarrythewriterfullname,addressandtelephonenumber,althoughtheinformation
isnotnecessaryforpublication.Thisrequirementtoprovidepersonalparticularsisa
clearindicationthatwritersareheldresponsibleforwhattheysay.Whenawriterwants
hisvoiceheard.Heneedstoclaimownershipofhisvoice.Responsibilityisthenameof
thegame.
uPeopletodaypreferlivingtogethertoputtingtheirsignaturesonamarriage
certificatebecausetheyrefusetoacceptresponsibilityfortherelationship,vsaid
socialworkerKenYip,“andthisiswhatiscausingalotoffamilyproblems."Whenwe
signapaper,forexample,abusinesscontractorabankdocument,thesignatureissymbol
ofconsent,anagreementtotakethematterseriously.Mostgovernmentsandmany
organizationswillnotprocesswriterJscomplaintsiftheydonotbearthewriter*s
signature.Theabsenceofasignature,theyexplain,tellsusthatthewritercannotbe
tooseriousandthereforedoesnotdeserveareply.
Therearepeoplewhowishtoremainanonymous(匿名的)forvariousreasons.
Multi-billionaireMr.Kingdonatesgenerouslytocharityseveraltimesayear.Hegives
simplybecausehewantstohelpbutnotforthepublicityhisdonationsmaybring,and
hedoesnotwanthisgooddeedstomakenews.Inothercases,peopleinsistonanonymity
becausetheyareafraidoftheconsequencesofrevealingtheiridentity.Crimewitnesses
maybewillingtoassistthepolice,butmostareunwillingtogivetheirnameswhen
reportingacrime.
Nameornoname?Theanswerisverypersonalandliesinhowmuchwewanttogetinvolved.
Weallhaveaname,itisamatterifresponsibilitytoitwhenwemakeastatement,a
claimoranaccusation.Weallwanttohonourourownname,anditisonlybystamping
ourexpressionofanopinionwithourownnamethatwehonourwhatwesay.
68.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying^Responsibilityisthenameofthegame"?
A.Writersneedtoprovidetheirpersonalinformationinthegame.
B.Publicationmustbearthewriterysfullname,addressandphonenumber.
C.Writersshouldberesponsiblefortheirnames.
D.Namesarerequiredtoindicatewriters,responsibilityforwhattheysay.
69.Thesecondparagraphsuggeststhatapaperwithoutasignaturemay
A.helptoendarelationship
B.notgetareply
C.beacceptedallthesame
D.becomeafamilyproblem
70.Somepeopledon'twanttheirnamesknownbecausetheyare.
A.hesitanttomakeadonationB.unwillingtodrawpublicattention
C.afraidofanaccusationD.readyforinvolvement
71.Thepassageismainlyabout
A.honourandwritersB.identityandsignature
C.signatureandresponsibilityI).anonymityandsignature
答案68.D69.B70.B71.C
Passage7
(09•江西E篇)
NewarchaeologicaldiscoverssuggestthattradebetweenEuropeandAsiaalongtheSilk
Roadprobablybeganinsomeformmanycountriesearlierthanoncethought.Thefindings,
coupledwithawideningrangeofscientificandhistoricalresearchcouldaddafascinating
newpagetotheepicoftheSilkRoad.
Thefarestandmostsurprisingdiscoveryispiecesofsilkfoundinthehairofand
Egyptianmummyfromabout1000BC,longbeforeregulartrafficontheSilkRoadandat
leastonethousandyearsbeforesilkwaspreviouslythoughttobeusedinEgypt.Other
researchmayextendhumanactivityalongthisroutebackevenfurther,perhapsamillion
yearstothemigrationofhumanancestorsintoeasternAsia.
TheofficialoriginofEast-Westcommercealongtheroadisusuallyplacedinthelate
2ndcenturyBCwhichwastheagentoftheChineseEmperorWu-direturnedfromadangerous
secretmission(使命)acrossthedesertintotheremotehighcountryofCentralAsia.The
agent,ZhangQian,travelledasfarasAfghanistanbackknowledgeofevenmoredistant
landssuchasPersia,SyriaandaplaceknownasLijion,.Histerentshavecalledthisone
ofthemostimportantjourneysinancienttimes.Hisjourneyopenedthewayforwhathave
beenthoughttobethefirstindirectcontactsbetweentheancientworldJstwosuperpowers,
ChinaandRome.Chinesesilk,firsttradedtocentralAsiantribesforwarhorsesandto
theParthiansofoldPetlaluexchangeforacrobatsandostricheggs,wassoonfinding
itswaythroughanetworkofmerchantstotheluxurymarketsinRome.
ButthenewdiscoveriesshowthatChinesesilkwasapparentlypresentintheWestlong
beforetheHanemperorstartedorganizedtradeovertheSilkRoad.Theresearchcouldchange
thinkingabouttheearlyhistoryofworldtradeandprovideinsightsintothemysteryof
justhowandwhenEuropeandtheMediterraneanlandsfirstbecameawareoftheglorious
cultureattheotherendofEurasia.
72.Theword“coupled“inthefirstparagraphcouldbestbereplacedby.
A.producedB.contributedC.doubledD.combined
73.ThesilkthreadfoundinthehairofanEgyptianmummysuggeststhat.
A.EgyptianshadprobablytravelledtoChinatobuysilk
B.tradealongtheSilkRoadbeganearlierthanoncethought
C.historicalresearchoftenachievesfascinatingresults
D.newlightcannowbethrownonancienttradingpractices
74.UntilrecentlymosthistoriansbelievedthattradealongtheSilkRoad.
A.originatedinthe2ndcenturyBC
B.extendedhumanmigrationintoeasternAsia
C.beganamillionyearsago
D.primarilybenefitedtheEgyptians
75.HistorianshavealwaysconsideredZhangQian'smissionimportantbecausethey
belteve.
A.bebroughtbackknowledgeofRometotheemperor
B.bediscoveredtheSilkRoad
C.behelpedestablishEast-Westtrade
D.betravelledasfarasAfghanistan
答案72.D73.B74.A75.C
Passage8
(09•辽宁B篇)
WhatisBay?Thesimpleansweristhatitisaglobaltradingplatformwherenearly
anyonecantradepracticallyanything.Peoplecansellandbuyallkindsofproductsand
goods.Includingcars,moviesandDVDs,sportinggoods,traveltickets,musicalinstruments,
clothesandshoes-thelistgoesonandon
TheideacamefromPeterOmidyar,whowasborninParisandmovedtoWashingtonwhen
hewasstillachild,Athighschool,bebecameveryinterestedincomputerprogramming
andaftergraduatingfromTuftUniversityin1988,Heworkedforthenextfewyearsas
acomputerengineer.InhisfreetimehestartedBayasakindofhobby,atfirstoffering
theservicefreebywordofmouth.By1996therewassomuchtrafficonthewebsitethat
hehadtoupgrade(升级)andhebeganchargingafeetomembers.Joinedbyafriend,Peter
Skill,andin1998byhiscapableCEO,MegWhitman,hehasneverlookedback..Evenin
thegreat,comcrashesofthelate1990s,abayhasgonefromstrengthtostrength,.It
isnowoneofthetenmostvisitedonlineshoppingwebsitesontheInternet
eBaysellsconnections,notgoods,puttingbuyerandsellerintocontactwitheach
other.Allyouhavetodoislakeane-photo,writeadescription,filloutasalesform
andyouareinbusiness:theworldisyourmarketplace.Ofcourseforeachitem(商
品)soldeBaygetsapercentageandthatisgreatdealofmoney.Everydaytherearemore
thansixteenmillionitemslistedoneBayandeightypercentoftheitemsaresold
60.WelearnfromthetextthateBayprovidespeoplewith—
A.awayofbuyingandsellinggoods
B.awebsiteforthemtoupgrade
C.aplacetoexhibittheirownphotos
D.achancetobuythingsatlowprices
61.WhydidPetercreateeBayaftergraduatingfromuniversity?
A.Forfun
B.Tomakemoney
C.Forgatheringtheengineers
D.Tofulfillataskofhiscompany
62.From“hehasneverlookedback“inParagraph2welearnthatpeter_
A.didnotfeellonely
B.wasalwayshopeful
C.didnotthinkaboutthepast
D.becamemoreandmoresuccessful
63.HowdoeseBaymakemoneyfromitswebsite??
A.Bybringingcallerstogether.
B.Bychargingforeachsale
C.Bylistingitemsonline
D.Bymakinge-photos.
答案60.A61.A62.D63.B
Passage9
(09•辽宁D篇)
Itistruethatgoodwritersrewriteandrewriteandthenrewritesomemore.Butin
ordertoworkupthedesiretorewrite,itisimportanttolearntolikewhatyouwrite
attheearlystage.
IamsurprisedatthenumberoffamouswritersIknowwhosaythattheysodislike
readingtheirownwritinglaterthattheyevenhatetolookoverthepublishers'opinions.
Onereasonwemaydislikereadingourownworkisthatwe'reoftendisappointedthatthe
richideasinourmindsseemverythinandplainwhenfirstwrittendown.JerryFodorand
StevenPinkersuggestthatthisfactmaybearesultofhowourmindswork..
Differentfrompopularbelief,wedonotusuallythinkintheworksandsentencesof
ordinarylanguagebutinsymbolsforideas(knownas“mentalese"),andwritingour
ideasdownisanactoftranslationfromthatsymboliclanguage.Butwhilementalese
containsourthoughtsintheformofacomplextapestry(织锦),writingcanonlybe
composedonethreadatatime.Thereforeitshouldnotbesurprisingthatourfirstattempt
atexpressingideasshouldlooksosimple.Itisonlybyrepeatedlyrewritingthatwe
producesnewthreadsandconnectthemtogetclosertotheideasformedinourminds.
Whenpeoplewriteasifsomestrictcritics(Jtt?评家)arelookingovertheirshoulder,
theyaresoworriedaboutwhatthiscriticmightsaythattheygetstuckbeforetheyeven
start.PeterElbowmakesanexcellentsuggestiontodealwiththisproblem.Whenwriting
weshouldhavetwodifferentminds.Atthefirststage,weshouldseeeveryidea,aswell
asthewordsweusetoexpressit,aswonderfulandworthputtingdown.Itisonlyduring
rewritesthatweshouldexaminewhatweexcitedlywroteinthefirststageandcheckfor
weaknesses.
68.Whatdowelearnfromthetextaboutthosefamouswriters?
A.Theyoftenregretwritingpoorworks
B.Someoft
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