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上海市部分区2022届高三英语二模试题分类汇编
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目录:
1)2022届上海市静安区高考二模英语试题
2)2022届上海市闵行区高考二模英语试题
3)2022届上海市浦东新区高考二模英语试题
4)2022届上海市青浦区高考二模英语试题
5)2022届上海市松江区高考二模英语试题
6)2022届上海市徐汇区高考二模英语试题
7)2022届上海市杨浦区高考二模英语试题
1)2022届上海市静安区高考二模英语试题
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Beforethebreakofdawn,Simonwasalreadystandingontheshorewatchingtheseaintensely
foranysignsofacomingstorm.Despitelearningfromtheweatherforecastthelikelihoodofa
violentstorm,hedidn'tchangehismindaboutstartinghisweeklyfishingtrip.Aftercheckingfor
thethirdtimethathehadbroughtwithhimwhatheneeded,Simongotontohisboatandsailedinto
thevastbluesea.Beforelong,hewasanchoring(固定)hisboatinthemiddleofthesea.Satisfied
withthespot,hecasthisnet,hopingforagoodcatch.
Simonthenrelaxedonthedeckandwatchedthesunrisingslowlyabovethehorizon."One
cannevertrusttheweatherstation,nhesaid,buthehadsaidittoosoon.Atthatmoment,therewas
asuddenstrikeoflightning,followedbyashoutofthunder.Theentireskywassuddenlyfilled
withdarkclouds.X^iveafterwaverolledup,hittinghisboatandsendingitrockingviolently
sideways.Asenseofhopelessnessdrownedhimbutwhenimagesofhisfamilyflashedacrosshis
mind,heknewwhathehadtodo.Indouble-quicktime,hecutoffthefishinglinesanddumpedhis
fishingequipmentintothesea.Eventuallythestormeasedandthewavesdieddown.
Tbmakemattersworse,theboatenginedied.Ashewasmanykilometresoffshore,theonly
likelyrescuewastobespottedbyaboat.Butwhowouldbeoutatseainsuchhorribleweather
excepthim?ThatmadeSimonregrethisearlierdecisionagain.
Exhausted,Simonsoondriftedofftosleep.Whenheawoke,thesunhadalreadyrisen.Simon
hadlosttrackoftimeandlocation.Sighing,hestoodonthedeck,staringouthopefullyThenhe
spottedit.Hedivedintothewaterandswamtowardstheislandafewmetresaheadofhim.
WhenSimonreachedland,hewastooweaktostandonhislegs.Fortunatelyakind-heartedman
helpedhimupandcontactedhisfamily.ThoughSimonemergedfromthenightmareunhurt,the
fatefuldayremainedforeverinhismind.Neglectingtheweatherforecast,hepaidaheavyprice.
Hethenlearntthateveryoneshouldrespectscienceandbemoremindfulofhisdecision.
56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Notinformedoftheweatherforecast,Simonwentfishingasplanned.
B.Simonlosthisfishingequipmentbecauseitwasblownoffbythewind.
C.Loveforhisfamilymadehimtakeactiontryingtosavehimself.
D.Thoughhewasfinallysaved,hewashurtbadly
57.Whatdidheseeafterhewokeup?
A.Anotherboatreadytodraghisboat.
B.Arescueteamsentbyhisfamily.
C.Anewboatenginetobeequippedonhisboat.
D.Anislandnotfarfromhisboat.
58.Whatmainlycausedhimtomeetwithsuchahorribleevent?
A.Hewastooconfidentofhisabilitytodealwiththerescueteam.
B.Heignoredstormforecastandwentfishinganyway
C.Hisfishingequipmentwastooheavyforhisboat.
D.Hepositionedhisboatinawronglocationinthesea.
59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Asmoothfishingtripafishermanusedtohave.
B.Aterribleaccidentafishermanexperiencedandhowhesurvived.
C.Thehardshipsamanhastohandlewhengoingfishing.
D.Whystoseekhelpindangeroussituationsinlife.
(B)
There'ssomethingfascinatingaboutdiscoveringalocalpubandenjoyingahometown
alcoholicdrink.Also,youmayexplorethesecitiesforanentirelynewdrinkingexperience.
TokyoforUndergroundSake(清酒)
There5snobettercityintheworldforsakethanTokyo,Japan.TheJapanesehaveastrong
traditionofmakingsake,adrinkmadefromrice.Thedrinkhasarichculturalbackgroundthat
makesdrinkingsakeacelebrationwitheverysip.ybucanevenhaveadrinkinsidetherailway
stationwhichopensat7a.m.whenyouwaitforthetrain.Sometimestheamazingflavoris
presentedunexpectedly.
LondonforDrinks“ShakenandNotStirred”
ThoughBritishiconJamesBond*sfascinationwithginmartinisseemedtohavepushedgin
(杜松子酒)intotheglobalview,Londonhasalonghistoryofgindrinkingandmanyginlovers
throughoutthecountryTheold-timemenusinmanybarsmakelocalpeopleemotional,reminding
themofthesimplerolddaysonlyLondoncanclaim.
St.PetersburgforaLuxVodka(伏特加)Selection
St.PetersburgenjoysawidevarietyofbarsmeantforthatoriginalRussianvodkaexperience
includingthefamousbarryumochnaya.Thebarwasoriginallymeanttodefythemisbehaviorof
labelingpeople.Itwasaplaceforeveryonetojustenjoyadrink.Abillionairecouldbesitting
happilynexttoaworker.Todayinspiteofmanyotherbarswithhigher-endatmospherethanthe
ryumochnaya,theoldbarstillremainsthebestvodkabarofthecitywiththemostvariedcustomers.
NewOrleansfortheFirstCocktail(鸡尾酒)
NewOrleansishometowhatmanybelieveisAmerica'sfirstcocktailtheSazerac.In1838
AntoinePeychaudusedtwokindsofalcoholicdrinkstocreatethedeliciouscocktailandkickedoff
adrinkrevolution.TodaybarslikeCompereLapinstaytruetotheNewOrleansspiritofcocktail,
andalsoofferotherexcitingoptionslikebeerandredwine.
60.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.ThebestsakebarofJapanispositionedintheunderground.
B.JamesBondstartedthehabitofgindrinkinginLondon.
C.RyumochnayatopsSt.Petersburgvodkabarsforitsmostluxuriousatmosphere.
D.Besidescocktail,CompereLapinservesotherkindsofalcoholicdrinks.
61.Theunderlinedworddefyisclosestinmeaningto.
A.highlightB.imitateC.resistD.reward
62.Thecitywithanumberofbarstomakepeoplerecallthecity'spassedtimeis.
A.TokyoB.LondonC.St.PetersburgD.NewOrleans.
(C)
It'sdifficulttothinkabouthowtospendmoney,anddecidingmoneyvalueinthefutureis
almostimpossibletomanypeople.That'sbecauseitishardforustoconsidertheopportunitycosts
ofobjectswepurchase.
Astudywasconductedwithpeoplewhowantedtopurchaseacartodeterminetheirabilityto
assesstheopportunitycostofthatpurchase.Whenasked“Ifyoubuythiscartodaywhatwillyou
notbeabletodointhefutureasaresult?”,themajoritysaid,“IfIbuythisSUVtodayIwillnotbe
abletobuyasportscartomorrow."Nobodysaidthathewouldnotbeabletobuy300lunchesata
restaurantbecausetheywere,thoughunconsciouslyrestrictedwithinthecarfield,noteven
attemptingtothinkofanitemfromanotherfield.
Thenatureofmodernspendingmakesthingsevenharderbymakingmoneylessconcrete.If
Igiveyou$1,000inanenvelopeeachweek,youwillseeintheshopthatwhatyou'rebuying
comesattheexpenseofotherthingsofthesameprice.Afterall,youhavetherealexperience
becauseyouhavetohandouttherealmoneynoteifyouwanttogettheobject.Butwithcredit
cardsandloans,financialmechanismshavebecomeincreasinglyunclear,makingitmoredifficult
forpeopletocomparethevalueofspendingnowwiththevalueofmoneyinthefutureastheyare
allowedtopayforthepurchaseslater
Irrelevantinfluencesandconsiderations,suchasaperson'spresentemotionsorpreferences,
caninlluencehowmuchworthsomeoneplacesonanobjecttoo.
InastudyProfessorDanArielyandhisteamaskedparticipantstodeterminethevalueof
objectslikewine,chocolatesandelectronics.
“Wbfirsttoldthemtoconsiderwhethertheywouldpaytheamountequivalenttothelasttwo
digitsoftheirsocialsecuritynumbers,“hesays.6Wefoundasignificantrelationbetweenthe
amounttheywerewillingtopayandthesedigits.”
Forinstance,someonewhosesocialsecuritynumber(SSN)endsin25valuedtheobjectsmuch
lowerthansomeonewiththelasttwodigitsof78.Fornologicalreasons,thetestsubjectsleaned
towardthemostrecentnumbertheyhadaccesstowhenvaluingtheitems.Evenwithfull
informationabouttheobjects,somepeoplehadnologicalpointofreferenceforthevalueofthe
objects.Instead,theyusedtheirownirrelevantexperiencesasreferences.
63.Accordingtothepassage,theopportunitycostinconsumptionfieldrefersto.
A.thecosttopayforvariousopportunities
B.whatapersoniswillingtogiveupifhebuysaspecificitem
C.theopportunitiestoinvestincostlyitems
D.thecomparisonofpricesofthesameitemfromdifferentsources
64.Inthetest,whenbuyingcars,mostpeoplewon'tthinkofthealternative300mealsbecause
A.theywon'thavetroubleinpayingformeals
B.300mealsarenotequaltothecarinvalue
C.theycan'tcomparemoneyvaluesacrosscategories
D.theypersonallypreferthecartofood
65.Purchasethroughcreditcardsmakesitharderforpeopletorecognizemoneyvaluebecause
A.itemspaidbycreditcardsarecheaperthanpaidbycash
B.it'seasierforpeopletosavemoneythroughcreditcards
C.peoplehavetopayaninterestwhenbuyingthroughcreditcards.
D.delayinpaymentmayconfusepeopledjudgementofmoneyvalue.
66.WhyweremanyofDanAriely\testparticipantswillingtopaythesameamountasthelast
twodigitsoftheirsocialsecuritynumbers?
A.Becausetheywerenotgoodatpredictingvaluesandcountingnumbers.
B.Becausetheymadepredictionswithmostconvenienthintsavailable.
C.BecausetheybelievedthattheirSSNdigitswereveryvaluable.
D.Becausetheytendedtoconsultothersandcopypeers'choices.
2)2022届上海市闵行区高考二模英语试题
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
ThepopulationofrareAtlanticpuffinsinMaine,US,tookahitthis
year,asthenumberofchickstosurviveatoughsummercollapsed.The
state'scoastalbaysandtheGulfofMaineareamongthefastest
warminglargewaterbodiesontheplanet,makingthepuffins*fatea
test-caseforhowclimatechangecoulddisruptmarineecosystems/
worldwide.
Thelittleclown-coloredbirdsfacedacomplexofchallenges:nests
werefloodedbysomeoftheheaviestrainsinahundredyears,exposingchickstocoldand
predators.Itwastoughforyoungpuffins,whowerebeingbroughtupincavesalongtheisland's
shores.Andtheirparentshadahardtimefindingherring(鳞鱼)andotherNorthAtlanticprey
theyusuallydivefor,whichscientiststhinkmayhaveswumtocoolerwaterstoodeeporfar-off
forthebirds.Theadultpuffinsflewfartherthanusualtofindfood.Scientistssaythislimitedtheir
timetokeepbabypuffinswarmintheirnests.Theydidfindandbringtothenestsalotof
butterfish,butthethingisthatbutterfisharetoobigforyoungpuffinstoswallow.
ThedirectoroftheNationalAudubonSociety'sSeabirdInstitute,DonLyons,sayspuffins
provideauniquewindowonglobalwarming,onhowevensmallshiftsintherangeortimingof
anyonespecies*occurrencecaninfluencethefateofmanyothers."Workingwithpuffinsin
Maine,we'reseeingtheharbingers(预兆)ofclimatechangeeveryday,1*hesaid."Itendtothink
ofpuffinsasagroupofresearchers.They'regoingoutandsamplingourmarineecosystemall
summer,manytimesaday.Andthewaywelearnfromthemiswatchingwhatfishtheybring
backandhowwelltheyareabletoraisebabycoffins....They'rereallytellingustobeconcerned,
youknow,topayattention."
Lyonssaysthatwithgoodmanagementofherringandotherfisheriesthatthepuffinsdepend
on,thebirdsshouldbeabletohangon.Puffinscanliveupto30yearsandthismeansitwon'tbe
tooterribleiftheymeetonlyabadyear.Headds,though,thattheirfutureinMainemaydepend
onjusthowoftenthosebadyearskeeprollingin.
56.Thephrase"tookahit”(inthelslparagraph)probablymean"
A.sufferheavylossesB.escapebadfortune
C.increaseonalarge-scaleD.declinemoderately
57.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?
A.Puffins'nestsareopentotheattackoftheirpredators.
B.Babypuffinsarenotadequatelyfed.
C.Puffins'preypreferstostayinwarmwaters.
D.Butterfisharenottheappropriatefoodforbabypuffins.
58.Inthe3rdparagraph,Lyoncomparepuffinstoresearchersbecause.
A.puffinsarehelpinghumantomaintainmarineecosystem
B.wecantellthemarineecosystemfromwhatpuffinsdo
C.puffinsaremorecapableofdivingfortheirprey
D.it'sinterestingforresearcherstoworkwithpuffins
59.Fromthelastparagraphweknowthatistodeterminepuffins'futureinMaine.
A.thecontrolofpuffins'population
B.prohibitionoffishingherringandotherfish
C.puffins,abilitiestoadapttodifferentmarineecosystem
D.thefrequencyofthecontinuousoccurrenceofbadyear
(B)
ihrnMUICBUCAnON
KnowledgeProject工^豆…
BehaviorUnderRisk:HowAnimalsAvoidBecomingDinner
By:ReneeL.Rosier&TracyLangkilde©2021NatureEducation
Mostanimalsfacetheriskofbeingeaten.Toavoidbecomingsomeone'sdinner,an
organismmustbeabletoidentifypredatorythreatsandemployeffectivestrategiestoavoid
detectionbypredators.Intheeventthatavoidancefails,animalscanusestrategiesthatwill
increasetheirchancesofsurvivingattackiftheydoencounterpredators.
Detectingpredators
a.Visual-Manyanimalsrespondtogeneralvisualcues,suchasthepresenceofanew
objectorsuddenmovement.Othervisualcues,includingananimal'ssizeandbehavior,can
providespecificinformationabouttheidentityandintentionofapotentialpredator.For
example,preymaybeabletovisuallyidentifyapredatorbasedonitsshape,size,andcolor,
andcanusethepredator'sbehaviortodeterminetheimmediatethreatthatitposes.
b.Auditory—Auditorycuescanprovidereliable,directinformationaboutapredator's
presence,identity.Thesecuesareespeciallyhelpfulfornocturnal(夜间的)preyspeciesor
animalsthatavoidpredatorsthatfrequentlyusesoundtohuntorcommunicate.Forexample,
toadfishrecognizesoundofdolphinswhentheyarelookingforfood,oneoftheirmain
predators,andreducetheiractivitylevelsinresponse.
c.Chemical—Chemicalcuescanbepresentintheair,inwater,orontheground,andcan
bedetectedbypreythrougholfaction(嗅觉)andgustation(味觉),providingareliable
indicationofapredator'spresenceevenifitisvisuallyundetectable.Somespeciesareeven
abletodeterminehowoldapredatorscentis,andwillavoidonlyfreshscentcuesasthey
indicateapredator'srecentpresence.Animalscanalsousechangesintheconcentrationorage
ofascenttodeterminewhichdirectionapredatorwastraveling,inordertobetteravoidit.
d.Vibration—Vibrationcuescanprovideusefulinformationaboutapredator'spresence,
andcanbedifficultforpredatorstoconceal.Manyanimals,includingsomespiders,
caterpillars,andtadpoles,usevibrationsasindicatorsofpredatorpresence,andcandistinguish
vibrationsmadebypredators,non-predators,andabioticcues(suchasrainfall).Itisimportant
forpreytobeabletodistinguishcuesfromthreatsversusnon-threats,asrespondingtoevery
tactile(触觉的)stimuluswouldwastetimeandenergy,andmayactuallyattracttheattention
ofpredators.
60.Whichofthefollowingcuecanbestbeusedtodetectthedirectionofpredatorsatnight?
A.VisualB.AuditoryC.ChemicalD.Vibration
61.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Visualcuescanbeusedasanindicationofpredators,intention.
B.Chemicalcuesfailtofunctionifthepredatorsareoutofsight.
C.Auditorycueshelppreytofigureoutwhatkindofpredatorstheymeet.
D.Vibrationcuesarereliableaspredatorscanhardlystopvibrating.
62.Whichofthefollowingtopicmightbetalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraphs?
A.SurvivingEncounterswithPredatorsB.EffectiveWaystoFindoutPredators
C.DistinctCharacteristicsofPredatorsD.Preyspeciesandtheirbehaviors
(C)
SearchengineshavechangedthewayweusetheInternet,puttingvastsourcesof
informationjustafewclicksaway.ButHarvardprofessorofpsychologyLineDanielWegner's
recentresearchprovesthatwebsitesandtheInternetarechangingmuchmorethantechnology
itself.Theyarechangingthewayourmemoriesfunction.Wegner'slateststudyshowsthatwhen
peoplehaveaccesstosearchengines,theyrememberfewerfactsandlessinformationbecause
theyknowtheycanrelyon"search“asareadilyavailableshortcut.
WegnerbelievesthenewfindingsshowthattheInternethasbecomepartofatransactive
memory(交互性记忆)source,amethodbywhichourbrainsdivideinformation.Transactive
memoryexistsinmanyforms,aswhenahusbandreliesonhiswifetorememberarelative's
birthday.Youdon'thavetoremembereverythingintheworldyourself.Youjusthavetoremember
whoknowsit.Nowcomputersandtechnologyarebecomingvirtualextensionsofourmemory.
Wegnerconductedseveralexperimentstodemonstratethephenomenon,usingvarious
formsofmemoryrecalltotestrelianceoncomputers.Inoneexperiment,participants
demonstratedthattheyweremorelikelytothinkofcomputertermslike“Yahoo"or"Google”
afterbeingaskedasetofdifficulttriviaquestions.Inanotherexperiment,participantstypedsome
statementsintoacomputerandtheyweretoldthestatementswouldbesavedinspecificfolders.
Next,theywereaskedtorecallthestatements.Finally,theyweregivencuestothewordingand
askedtonamethefolderswherethestatementswerestored.Theparticipantsprovedbetterableto
recallthefolderlocationsthanthestatementsthemselves.
Wegneradmitsthatquestionsremainaboutwhetherdependenceoncomputerswillaffect
memoriesnegatively:"Nobodyknowsnowwhattheeffectsofthesetoolsareonlogicalthinking.”
Studentswhohavetroublerememberingdistinctfacts,forexample,maystruggletoemploythose
factsincriticalthinking.Buthebelievesthatthesituationoverallisbeneficial,comparing
dependenceoncomputerstodependenceonamechanicalhandorotherprosthetic(假肢的)
device.
Andeventhoughwemaynotbeusingourmemoriestorecalldistinctfacts,wearestill
usingthemtoconsiderwherethefactsarelocatedandhowtoaccessthem."Westillhaveto
rememberthings,“Wegnerexplains."We'rejustrememberingadifferentrangeofthings.^^He
believeshisstudywillleadtofurtherresearchintounderstandingcomputerdependence,andlooks
forwardtotracingtheextentofhumaninterdependencewiththecomputerworld-pinpointingthe
"movabledividinglinebetweenusandourcomputersincybernetworks.^^
63.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbethebestideaofthepassage?
A.Relyingontechnologyhasweakenedourcriticalthinking.
B.Peopleheavilydependoncomputerforstoringinformation.
C.Human'scapacityformemoryismuchweakerthanitwasbefore.
D.Computersandtechnologyarereshapingthefunctionsofourbrain.
64.Theexampleofrememberingarelative'sbirthday(inthe2ndparagraph)isusedto.
A.showthatpeoplewhoarecloselyrelatedtendtohavesharedmemories
B.demonstratehowpeopleinitiallydevelopedexternalsourcesofmemory
C.illustratetheconceptofatransactivememorysourceusingafamiliarsituation
D.emphasizetheeffectivenessandaccuracyoftransactivememorysources
65.Fromtheexperimentweknowthatwhenaskedtoprovidefactsthatarenotfamiliartothem,
peopletendto.
A.thinkofspecificinformationsources
B.typeintocomputerandrememberthem
C.recallthemfromtheirdeepmemories
D.linktheunfamiliarfactstotheirexperiences.
66.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Themorewerelyoncomputer,theweakerourmemorybecomes.
B.Relianceoncomputersdoesnotnecessarilyreducehumanmemory.
C.Computershavehelpedpeopletounderstandthememorysystembetter.
D.Researchesshouldbedonetorevealthesideeffectofcomputerdependence
3)2022届上海市浦东新区高考二模英语试题
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
MattelishonoringfrontlineworkerswithBarbiedollsmodeledonreal-lifedoctorsand
nurses.AmongthemisadollversionofAmyO'Sullivan.She'sanurseattheWyckoffHeights
MedicalCenter.That'sinBrooklyn,NewYork.O'SullivanappearedonthecoverofTIMElast
year.Thedollhashand-paintedtattoos(纹身),silverhair,andcolorfulsockslikethoseO'Sullivan
wearstoworkeveryday.
O'Sullivanwastouchedbythesedetails.usedtogetahardtimefromtheadministrators
aboutmytattoosandmyhairandmypantsbeingrolledup,“shesays."ButIdidn'twanttobe
likeanyoneelse...IhadnorolemodelswhenIwasgrowingup.This,Ithink,showskidsit'sokay
tobedifferent.Itencouragesthemtobethemselves.”
Therearefiveotherdollsintheprogram.OneismodeledonDr.AudreySueCruz,fromLas
Vegas,Nevada,whofightsracialprejudiceagainstAsian-Americanphysicians.AnotherisforDr.
ChikaStacyOriuwa,fromCanada,whoisfightingracisminthehealthcaresystem.NextisSarah
Gilbert,aprofessorintheUnitedKingdomwhohelpeddevelopanewmedication.There'sadoll
forDr.JaquelineGoesdeJesus,aresearcherwholedworkaroundtheCOVID-19variant(变异)
inBrazil.AndthereisDr.KirbyWhite,fromAustralia.Shedevelopedreusablepersonal
protectiveequipment,orPPE,fordoctors.
Eachwomanwaspresentedwithherownone-of-a-kinddoll.Thehonoringdollsarenotfor
sale,butMattelannounceditwilldonate$5foreverydoctorornurseBarbiesoldatTarget
Corporation.Mattellaunchedthecampaignlastyeartogivebacktocommunitiesinneed."This
fall,admittedly,wethoughtwewouldbefurtheralonginthepandemic(大流行)JLisaMcKnight
says.She'saseniorvicepresidentatMattelandtheglobalbrandmanagerforBarbie.44Butitis
importanttohonortheseamazingmedicalworkersacrosstheglobeaswecontinuetofacea
difficult
56.WhichofthefollowingistrueofO'Sullivan?
A.Shelovesdressingupasadoll.
B.Shehadahardtimefinancially.
C.SheseesgrowingupdifferentlyasOK.
D.Shetriedtocoverupherhand-paintedtattoos.
57.Whatdothefiveotherdollshaveincommon?
A.Theyaremodeledonthemedicalworkersfromthesamecontinent.
B.Theyaredesignedinsupportofdoctorsstrivingforracialequality.
C.Theyaremanufacturedtohonorfrontlineworkerswithdoctordegrees.
D.Theyarepresentedtofemaleswho'vecontributedtothemedicalfield.
58.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat.
A.Mattelisprobablythenameofafrontlinemedicalworker
B.China'soutstandingdoctorsmayreceivedollsmodeledonthem
C.youcangetthehonoringdollsforfreeaslongasyoudonate$5
D.communitiesinneedhavemadeagreatcontributiontothecampaign
59.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?
A.TIME'SPersonoftheYear
B.ThankYouEverydayHeroes
C.Barbiedollsmakeacomeback
D.MattelHonorsFrontlineWorkers
(B)
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