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2023学年第一学期高三英语质量调研试卷
(考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分)
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,a
questionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouheara
conversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebest
answertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Teacherandstudent.B.ITengineerandcustomer.
C.Colleagues.D.Husbandandwife.
2.A.$115.B.$20.C.$95.D.$80.
3.A.ContinuetheSTEMclass.B.ConsultthedirectoroftheSTEMdepartment.
C.Takeamoreusefulclass.D.PersuadehissontogiveuptheSTEMclass.
4.A.Takethewomantothestation.B.Takecareofhisownthings.
C.Findoutwhenthenextbusleaves.D.Showthewomanthewaytothestation.
5.A.Hewasgoodattidyingupgarages.B.HehelpedJamestobuildupthegarage.
C.Jamesfeltbadtohavehelpedhimwithit.D.Jameshelpedhimwithsomeofthetidying.
6.A.Hethinksthattimeisverylimited.B.Hehasdifficultyreadingsomanypages.
C.Hecan'tgetaccesstotheassignedbook.D.Herefusestoreadtheassignedbook.
7.A.Shehadmeanttoattendthe19thAsianGames.
B.ShedidwatchtheopeningceremonyonTV.
C.Sheregrettedmissingtheopeningceremony.
D.Sheshouldhaveaskedherclassmatetocallherearlier.
8.A.SheisdoingresearchwithProfessorAdams.
B.SheisassistingProfessorAdamswithhisteaching.
C.SheislookingforanassistantforProfessorAdams.
D.SheisgoingtobeProfessorAdams9researchassistant.
9.A.Theworkinghoursmakeitimpossibleforhertorefuse.
B.Thejobisturningintoanexcellentopportunityforher.
C.She'slookingforwardtomeetinghernewcolleagues.
D.Sherefusedthepositionbecauseofthelowsalary.
10.A.Theyfindithardtocollectbooksforthechildren.
B.Theyhavecalledallclubmemberstocontribute.
C.Theyaresatisfiedwiththeresultoftheirwork.
D.Theyseemdisappointedwithwhattheyhavedone.
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SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveral
questionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecide
whichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Explainingwhygreyhoundsareaggressive.B.Makingpeopleknowmoreaboutgreyhounds.
C.Tellingpeopletostayawayfromgreyhounds.D.Describinggreyhoundsofdifferentcolors.
12.A.Theyaresobiginsize.B.Theycanliveaverylonglife.
C.Theycanrunracesatanytime.D.Theyarequietandeasytolookafter.
13.A.Tovisitvetsregularly.B.Tokeepitwarm.
C.Totakecareofitslegs.D.Tokeepitslim.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Theever-risingchildcareprices.B.Thebalancebetweenworkandfamily.
C.Thebudgetoffamilyexpenses.D.Theselectionofagooddaycarecenter.
15.A.Thepricesofchildcarevarygreatlyfromstatetostate.
B.Increasedchildcarepriceshavenotledtobetterservice.
C.Childcareworkers'payhasnotincreasedwiththerisingchildcarecosts.
D.Thereisasevereshortageofchildcareprofessionalsinanumberofstates.
16.A.Caregiversshouldreceiveregularprofessionaltraining.
B.Lessstrictrulesaboutchildcaremightlowerthecosts.
C.Itiscrucialtostrikeabalancebetweenqualityandcosts.
D.Itisbetterfordifferentstatestolearnfromeachother.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Togetadriver'slicense.B.Torefreshhisdrivingskills.
C.Toreviewhisdrivingknowledge.D.Totesthisdrivingskills.
18.A.Inanopenparkinglot.B.Intheneighborhood.
C.Inthecarforadrivingtest.D.Inanexaminationroom.
19.A.Healmosthitapedestrian.B.Hedidn'tsignalhisturn.
C.Hedrovefasterthanhewasallowed.D.Alloftheabovemistakes.
20.A.ComeonFridayorMondaynexttime.B.Havemorepractice.
C.Takethetestwithanotherofficer.D.Gethiscarchecked.
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ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For
theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword
thatbestfitseachblank.
EvenVeryYoungChildrenCanBeDepressed
Ifyoudoubtedit,IwouldintroduceyoutoSusan,whocametomyofficeandtalkedconstantlyabouther“badfeeling.^^
Susan21(lose)interestinherfavoriteactivities,stoppedplayingwithherfriends,andtoldherparentsthatshe
wantedtobedead.She'dspentmoretimeintheschoolnurse9sofficethaninherclassroom.
Susanwassixyearsold,22(suffer)fromdepression.PropertreatmenthelpedSusanrecover.Withoutit,
shemightstillbeanunhappychild,aloneandinpain.
Theriskfordepressiondoestendtoincreaseaswegrowolder.Depressioninyoungchildrenisrarebutreal.ReneSpitz,
a23(note)psychologicalresearcher,foundthatinfantswhowereinaninstitutionalorphanageafterWorld
WarIIrefusedtoeatandeventuallydied24theyweren'theldbytheircaretakers.Childrenhaveaninnateneed
25(hold)andcomforted.Ifthoseneedsaren'tmet,thenevenveryyoungchildrencanfailtothriveandmaybecome
sickanddie.
Approximately1%ofpreschoolersexperiencedepression;theyoftenhavegreatdifficultyexpressingtheirfeelings,
becausenotalloftheirlanguageskills26(develop)sufficiently.Insteadofexpressingtheirfeelings27
language,thedepressedpreschoolchildrenarelikelytoshowemotionsbyexhibitingsignificantlyaggressive,fearful,or
cryingbehavior.28mostpreschoolchildrenmaygetangryifthey'rehungry,sleepy,afraidwhentheir
parentsgoaway,29failtogetDaddytobuythemthelatesttoys,thesebehaviorsareoftencarriedtoextremes
ofintensityandfrequencyindepressedchildren.
Althoughadiagnosisofclinicaldepressionisrareinpreschoolchildren,therearetimeswhenitisappropriate.Inmost
cases,thechildhasexperiencedsignificantfrustrationsresultingfromthedeathorabsenceofaparent,haswitnessedorbeen
victimsofviolence,orhashadasignificanthealthproblem30hasinterruptednormalemotionalorphysical
development.Ifindpreschoolchildrentobemoreresilient(适应力强的)thanolderchildrenindealingwiththeseevents,as
longastheyhaveasupportiveparentandreceivetimelytreatment.
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SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthere
isonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.objectedB.choicesC.inequalityD.combinationE.paidF.respond
G.personalityH.fadeI.reduceJ.inheritedK.environmental
Whatmakesushappy?
Youprobablyknowthetypeofpersonalityinsomepeople:theyseemtobehopefulinalmosteverything.Arethey
simplybornhappy?Isittheproductoftheirenvironment?Ordoesitcomefromtheirlifedecisions?
Ifyouarefamiliarwithgeneticsresearch,youwillhaveguessedthatitisa3jofallthree.A2018study
of1516Norwegiantwinssuggeststhataround30%ofthedifferencesinpeople'slifesatisfactionis32.Much
ofthisseemstoberelatedtopersonalitytraits.
Toputthisincontext,theheritabilityofIQisthoughttobearound80%,so33factorsclearlyplayarolein
ourhappiness.Theseincludeourphysicalhealth,thesizeandstrengthofoursocialnetwork,jobopportunitiesandincome.
Itseemsthattheabsolutevalueofoursalarymatterslessthanwhetherwefeelricherthanthosearoundus,whichmay
explainwhythelevelof34predictshappinessbetterthanGDP.
Interestingly,manyimportantlife35haveonlyalittleinfluenceonourhappiness.Considermarriage.A
2019studyfoundthat,onaverage,lifesatisfactiondoesriseafterthewedding,butthefeelingofhappinesstendsto
36overmiddleage.
Parenthoodisevenmorecomplex.Fordecades,socialscientistshavefoundthatpeoplewithchildrenathomeare
significantlylesshappythanthosewithout.Morerecentresearch,however,suggeststhatthereareimportantregional
differences.
Analysesshowthatthesedifferencescanbealmostcompletelyexplainedbyvariationsin37parental
leave,flexibleworkinghours,affordablechildcareandholidayleave,whichtogether38thepotentialfor
work-familyconflict.Theeffectsofthesepoliciesmayplayoutacrossgenerations.Inadditiontothelegacyoftheirgenes,
parents'ownemotionalwell-beingwillinfluencethefamilyvigour,whichwill,inturn,shapethe
39oftheirchildren.
Ourlifesatisfaction,then,isshapedbyourgenes,health,economicprospects,relationshipsandtheculturearoundus.
Whilemanyofthesethingsmaybebeyondyourcontrol,thereisnowgoodevidencethatcertainpsychologicalstrategies
willhelpyouto40toyourcircumstancesinthehappiestwaypossible.
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III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineach
blankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
TheAmazoniswarmingthreetimesfasterthantheglobalaverage
Itisperhapsthemostironicsymbolofthelifeonourplanet.TheAmazonistheworld'slargestandmostbio-diverse
tropicalrainforestandahugetrapforcarbondioxide.Theharmsof41inthisvitalresourceareoldnews.
Butnow,thetimeontheclockisrunningout.Itseemsthattheworld'sbiggestrainforestisabouttoturnintotheworld's
biggestenvironmental42."Weareabouttocollapse,saysLucianaGatiatBrazil9sNationalInstitutefbrSpace
Research.<4Weareina(n)43,weneedactionnow.^^
Gatihasspentyears44theAmazonfromtheair.Shebelievesweareaslittleasfiveyearsfromapoint
ofnoreturn,whererainforestbeginstoturnintodryland.Itisalsothepointatwhichbillionsoftonsofcarbonwouldbe
45intotheatmosphere.4CIfsanightmare,“shesays.
Thatnightmaresituationisthewell-knownAmazon46point,wheretheecosystemcannolongercope
withthedamageoftheforestcutting.Likeadominogame,onebrickfallingwill47thewholetowertocollapse
inaheap.
Warningsthatthisisapproachinghavenowtakenonextremeurgency.Therateofdeforestationhasincreasedsharply
andisfastapproachingthetheoretical48.InSeptember,agroupofmorethan200experts,includingGatti,
releasedanassessmentofthesituation.Theconclusion:weareonthe49ofdisaster.
ScientistsfirstbegantoseriouslyworryaboutapotentialAmazontippingpointinabout2000,whensomestudies
warnedthatacombinationofclimatechangeanddeforestationcouldcausetherainforestto50.
Afewyearslater,ateamofBrazilianscientistsputnumbersonit.They51thatincentral,southernand
easternpartsoftheAmazon,alossof40%oftheforestcoverfrompre-industriallevels,or3℃warmingwouldreduce
rainfallsomuchthattherestoftheforestwoulddieof52andturnintoadrylandinlessthanadecade.
Thescientistshavesince53thatprediction,partlyduetotheglobalwarmingthathashappenedsince2000.
TheAmazonisalready1.2℃warmerthanitwasinpre-industrialtimesandiswarmingthreetimesfasterthantheglobal
54.Atthatrateofwarming,between20and25%deforestationwouldbeenoughtodryupthelandanddestroythe
Amazoncompletely.
“Eitherway,wewouldbewisenottoexceed20%,saysascientist,<6forthecommonsensereasonthatthereisno
pointin55theprecisepointoflimitbytippingit.”
41.A.fertilizationB.eliminationC.deforestationD.frustration
42.A.programB.disasterC.protectionD.regulation
43.A.evolutionB.spotlightC.conditionD.emergency
44.A.measuringB.observingC.protectingD.criticizing
45.A.releasedB.meltedC.turnedD.supplied
46.A.tippingB.disappointingC.awardingD.tapping
47.A.buildB.turnC.causeD.make
48.A.problemB.predictionC.aspectD.limit
49.A.baseB.edgeC.surfaceD.track
50.A.dryoutB.rundownC.payoffD.riseup
51.A.boastedB.insistedC.estimatedD.instructed
52.A.thirstB.starvationC.coldD.disease
53.A.digestedB.revisedC.encouragedD.previewed
54.A.strategyB.climateC.averageD.system
55.A.diagnosingB.instructingC.inquiringD.discovering
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SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.For
eachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiven
inthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
AsDr.PedroJosegrowsolder,hekeepssettinghisgoalshigher.Hebelievespeopleineverywalkoflifeneedto
constantlystretchfornewchallenges.Hisdailyjugglingactisextremelydemanding.He'sadoctor,professor,and
volunteermedicaldirectorofSaintJohnClinicforundocumentedimmigrants.Hestillpushesoncontinuingtopublicize
hisagendainthemediaandservingonnumerousboardsandfoundations.
In2002,JosewasnamedchairmanoftheboardoftheHispanicHeritageAwardsFoundation.Theawardsrecognize
HispanicswhomakeimportantcontributionstolifeinAmerica.
JosebelievesthestoriesofHispanicaccomplishmentscaninspireallAmericans.Headds,mostimportant,the
scholarshipsareofleredbythefoundation.Onlytwo-thirdsofHispanicsgraduatefromhighschool.Tohelpothers,you
mustbeabletohelpyourself,andthatbeginswitheducation.
Josehasreceivednoshortageofhonorsofhisown,includingtheprestigiousMacArthurFellowshipandthe
PresidentialServiceAward.In1994,Timemagazinenamedhimoneofthenation's50topleadersundertheageof40.And
HispanicmagazinenamedhimHispanicoftheYearin2002.Jose'sautobiography,WakingUpinAmerica,isnowbeing
madeintoaTVmovie,starringAndyGarcia.
Jose'sferventhopeisthatthemoviewillhelpchangepeople'sattitudesaboutthehomeless.Hehopesitwillshowthat
beyondthehardlabelarehumanbeingspeoplewhodidnotchoosetobepoor.Homelesspeoplehaveneedsandfeelings
thatarenodifferentfromanyoneelse's.Theyneedhelp,notjudgment.
Mostofall,though,Josehopesthatpeoplewillbegintorealizethepowertheyhavetochangethings.Thereshould
neverbeanothermaninBed9,whodiedwithoutanyoneevenknowinghisname.ThereshouldneverbeanotherGiles
Woodson,themanwhowasburnedtodeathonthestreetsofMiami.
“Asanation,whatmakesusgreatisourindividuality.Butwhatmakesustrulypowerfuliswhenweworktogether,
saysJose."Ifpeopleputtheirmindstoit,thiskindofsufferingcanbesolved.^^
56.HowdidJosehelpthehomeless?
A.Appealtothepublictopayattentiontothisissue.B.Providedgoodeducationforthem.
C.Sethighergoalstofacethecomingchallenges.D.Conductedmedicalresearchonthem.
57.WhywasJosenamedtheheadoftheHispanicHeritageAwardsFoundation?
A.HissuccessinthemedicalfieldinspiredAmericans.
B.Hecontributedalottohelpingpeopleinneed.
C.HedevelopedgoodrelationshipswithHispanics.
D.HefoundfewHispanicsgraduatedfromhighschool.
58.ThatfactthatJose'sautobiographywasmadeintoaTVmovieindicatesthat.
A.hisfoundationprovidedscholarshipsforHispanics
B.hechangedhisattitudetowardsthehomeless
C.hisaccomplishmentswerewidelyacknowledged
D.hehadasignificantinfluenceonthehomeless
59.WhatdoJose'swordsinthelastparagraphimply?
A.Beunitedandwewillmaketheworldabetterplacetolive.
B.Governmentsareresponsiblefortheproblemofthehomeless.
C.Dobearinmindthatthehomelesshavesufferedquitealot.
D.Withrightsandpower,thehomelesscansolvetheirproblems.
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(B)
TakeOffwithHistoricHiringGrowth
AmessagefromKateGebo
Welcomeaboard!
Wearesohappytohaveyouflywithus.Tmsureyou'vethoughtaboutUnitedasawaytotravel,andwithover95,000
employeesandgrowing,ourcompanyisalsothecenterforrewardingcareers.
IcouldnotbeproudertoleadHumanResourcesatUnitedduringthisexcitingtimeforourcompany,whilewe're
buildingthebiggestandbestairlineinthehistoryofaviation.Earlierthisyear,weannouncedthatweareontracktohireat
least15,000newemployeesbytheendofthisyear.
WhenpeoplethinkofcareeropportunitiesatUnited,theyoftenthinkofbeingapilotorflightattendant.Inreality,our
organizationhasawidevarietyofrolesinadditiontoourfantasticpilotsandflightattendants,withjobsandfunctionsto
keepourairportsrunningandourplanesflying.
Whetherit'sforoperationalroles,suchasrampserviceemployees,customerservicerepresentatives,andaircraft
technicians,orforcorporaterolesinhumanresources,digitaltechnology,andsocialmedia,we'rehiringacrossevery
functionoftheairline,seekingstrongtalentthatwilltakeustonewheights.
AroleatUnitedisnotjustajob;ifsacareer.Manyofouremployeeshavetakenonnewrolesindifferentdepartments
throughouttheirtenure(聘用期),whichwesupporttodevelopandinvestinourworkforce.Inthepastsevenyears,morethan
1,500frontlineemployeeswerepromotedtomanagementroles,and78%ofourseniorleaderswerepromotedinternally.
Beyondthetraditionalcareerpaths,we'reproudtocreatenewpathstohelpourtalentpipelinesfulfillsomeofthe
industry'smostcriticaljobfunctions.Aviate,ourpilotcareerdevelopmentprogram,offersaspiringandestablishedpilotsa
pathtotheUnitedflightdeck.Calibrateisourfull-time,paidapprenticeshipprogramforthosewantingtogointoaircraft
maintenanceandothertechnicaloperationalroles.OurnewlylaunchedInnovateprogramhelpsprovidetheskillsand
experiencesneededtosucceedinatechnologycareeratUnited.
We'rehiringfromcoasttocoast,atoursevenmajorhubsandacrossabroadrangeofpositions.Ifyou'rereadytojoin
meand95,000oftheindustry'sbestandbrightestatUnited,Iencourageyoutovisittodaytoseewhat
opportunitiesawaityou.Yourcareerisclearedfortakeoff.
Unitedwithyou,
KateGebo
ExecutiveVicePresident,
HumanResourcesandLaborRelations
60.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?
A.Guaranteetoprovidefirst-classcustomerservice.
B.Promotefrontlineemployeestomanagementroles.
C.Introducejobsavailablehumanresourcesdepartment.
D.AdvertiseforUnitedtoenrollthegiftedpeople.
61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Visit,andyoucanseepositionsavailable.
B.EmployeesatUnitedcanchangetheirjobswithinterest.
C.Employeeshavetokeeptheirpositionsthroughouttheirtenure.
D.TheUnitedismakingeffortstobethebiggestandbestairline.
62.Whichismostsuitableforthosewantingtobetechnicians?
A.Thefull-time,paidapprenticeshipprogram.B.ThetraditionalUnitedcareerpath.
C.ThenewlylaunchedInnovateprogram.D.Thenewpathsfortalentpipelines.
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(C)
WhenIvolunteeredasasocialworkeratadomesticviolenceshelterinadevelopingcountry,Iimaginedtheposition
fbrwhichmyuniversityexperiencehadpreparedme.Iimaginedconductingintakeinterviewsandwalkingaroundfrom
organizationtoorganizationseekingsupportthatthewomenwouldneedtorebuildtheirlives.WhenIarrived,IfeltasifI
alreadyhadmonthsofexperience,experiencegainedinthehypotheticalsituationsIhadinventedandsubsequentlyresolved
single-handedly.IfeltthoroughlypreparedtotacklethesituationIassumedwaswaitingfbrme.
Iarrivedfullofzeal.Withinmoments,myrealitymadeasharpbreakfromwhichIhadexpected.Thecoordinator
explainedthattheshelter'sneedfbrfinancialself-sufficiencyhadbecomeobvious.Toaddressthis,thecenterwasplanning
toopenabakery.Iimmediatelyenthusedabouttheproject,makingmanyreferencestothesmallenterprisecasestudiesI
hadresearchedattheuniversity.Inresponsetomyimpassionedreply,thecoordinatordeclaredmeinchargeofthebakery.
Atthatmoment,IwasaspreparedtobakebreadasIwastorunforpoliticaloffice.Thebiggerproblem,however,wasthatI
wascompletelyunfamiliarwiththefor-profitbusinessmodelsnecessarytorunthebakery.Iwasoutofmydepthina
foreignriverwithonlymycoordinator'sconfidencetokeepmeafloat.
Theysaythatnecessityisthemotherofinvention.Ibeganfindingrecipesandusingtheexpertiseoffriends.Withtheir
helpmakingbread,printingleafletsandmakingcontacts,thebakerywassoonrunningsuccessfully.Afterashorttimeit
becameasignificantsourceofincomeforthehouse.
Inadditiontofunds,bakingbreadprovidedanaturalenvironmenttoworkwithandgettoknowthewomenofthe
shelter.Kneadingdough(揉面团)sidebyside,Isharedinthefriendlyatmosphereofthekitchen,treatedtostoriesabouttheir
childrenandthetownsandjobstheyhadtoleavebehindtoensuretheirsafety.Bakinghelpedmedevelopstrong
relationshipswiththewomenandadvancedmyunderstandingoftheirsituations.Italsoimprovedthewomen?sselfesteem.
Theirabilitytomasteranewskillgavethemconfidenceinthemselves,andthefactthatthebakerycontributedtotheupkeep
ofthehousegavethewomenasenseofprideandtheconfidencethattheyhadthecapabilitytosupportthemselves.
BakinggavemetheopportunitytoworkinacapacityIhadnotatallexpected,butonethatprovedverysuccessful.
Learningtobakegavemeasmuchnewfoundself-confidenceasitgavethewomen,andIfoundthatsometimesquality
socialworkcanbeassimpleaskneadingdough.
63.Theprimarypurposeofthepassageistoshowhowtheauthor.
A.wasshockedbythereality
B.broadenedthedefinitionofthescopeofherwork
C.developedherabilitiestorunanon-profitenterprise
D.handledatoughsituationinadevelopingcountry
64.Thestatementthattheauthorarrived“fullofzeaF9indicatesthatshewas.
A.anxiousandinsecure
B.confidentbutuninformed
C.eagerandinterested
D.enthusiasticbutincompetent
65.Whywastheauthorinitiallyenthusiasticabouttheideaofthebakery?
A.Sheconsidereditfromatheoreticalpointofview.
B.Shehopedtogetaleadershippositioninthebakery.
C.Shewantedtoshowherbakingskillstohernewcoordinator.
D.Shebelieveditisagoodwaytoraisewomen'sselfesteem.
66.Whatdidthelastsentence(''Learning...dough^^)indicate?
A.Theauthorunderestimatedherabilitiestolearnnewskills.
B.Theauthorderivedbenefitfromherworkbyhelpingothers.
C.Theauthorlackedself-confidenceasmuchasthewomenworkingwithher.
D.Theauthorfoundperformingsocialworksurprisinglyeasywithnoeducation.
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SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbe
usedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Itwillnotbelongbeforehe'sbackinprisonagain.
B.We'reallrelievedthatthecriminalisbeingpunishedfbrhismisdeeds.
C.Communityserviceislikelytoturnprisonersintobetterpersons.
D.Offendersaretriedandsentencedaccordingtothelegalsystem.
E.Thethreatofanotherspellinjailwillstophimfrombreakingthelawagain.
F.Putthemoneyintosupp
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