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上海市部分区2022届高三英语二模试题分类汇编

阅读理解

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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