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成人高考英语考试卷及答案

成人高考英语考试卷

第I卷客观题供85分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项

中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的

时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutthetie?

A.ItsexpensiveB.ItsagoodbargainC.Itsworthless

2.Whatwillthemangivethewoman?

A.AticketB.AparkingreceiptC.Changeforadollar

3.Wherearethespeakers?

A.AthomeB.AtarestaurantC.Inapark

4.Whatisthewomansfriendabletodoathome?

A.ReceiveafaxB.SurftheInternetC.Sendtextmessageonherphone

5.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo?

A.Takedownareservationfortheman

B.Givethemanatableintenminutes

C.Seatthemanatthebar

第二节

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,

C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你

将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatdidthespeakershavefordinnerlastnight?

A.NoodlesB.FishC.Chicken

7.Wherewillthespeakerseattonight?

A.AthomeB.AtaThairestaurantC.AtanIndiarestaurant

听第7段材料,回答8、9题。

8.Whatdoesthewomansaysheneedstodofirst?

A.Gotothebank

B.Visitafriend

C.Gotothepostoffice

9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthesickfriend?

A.Hedoesntlikechickensoup

B.Hewontbehappytoseetheman

C.Hehasinvitedhertoseeamovie

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhichclassisProf.Andersons?

A.Chemistry302BB.Chemistry302AC.Chemistry3754

11.Howdoesthewomanfeelinthebeginning?

A.ExcitedB.ConfusedC.Indifferent

12.Whoistheman?

A.AstudentB.AprofessorC.Aregistrationclerk

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatdidthespeakersdoyesterday?

A.Theyvisitedaprofessortogether

B.Theytookthesameclass

C.Theytookanexamtogether

14.HowdidthewomanfeelabouttakingtheEnglishcourse?

A.ConfidentB.RegretfulC.Uncertain

15.Whatsthemansproblem?

A.Hemaynothaveenoughmoney

B.Thecourseisverydifficultforhim

C.Hedidntpasstheexamlastsemester

16.Whatdothespeakersagreetodo?

A.Shareabook

B.Shareanapartment

C.Helpeachotherwiththefirstassignment

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatdoweknowaboutthefire?

A.Itwasputoutbythefirefighters

B.Itmightbestartedbyacampfire

C.Itwassetbytheman

18.Whatcoloristhesnake?

A.GreenB.BrownC.Yellow

19.Whatdidthemandowiththesnake?

A.HesolditB.HefeditC.Hekilledit

20.Whathappenedattheendofthestory?

A.Thesnakestarvedtodeath

B.Themanwasbittenbythesnake

C.Themansetthesnakefree

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.Accordingtothereport,thegovernmentwillholdameetingpeople

canvoicetheiropinionsontodaysglobaleconomy.

A.whichB.whereC.whenD.whose

22.ApplesOSX,whichhaslongbeenconsidered,toviruses,was

recentlyhitbyanevilsoftwarecalledFlashback.

A.allergicB.fundamentalC.immuneD.sensitive

23.Jackdoesntsmokenow,butheforalmosttwentyyears.

A.wassmokingB.hassmokedC.hadsmokedD.smoked

24.weatherforecasting,GOES-R,aUSArecentlylaunched

satellite,willbepartofaninternationalsearchandrescuenetwork.

A.IntermsonB.WithrespecttoC.IntheeventofD.Inadditionto

25.sufficienthistoricalandlegalgrounds,Chinaspositiononthe

SouthChinaSeahasbeenconsistentandclear.

A.BasedonB.AssociatedwithC.CenteredaroundD.Assessedby

26.EightyearsagowhenHillaryClintoncompetedwithBarackObama

forpresidency,manyAmericansbadthequestionwhethertherewasa

likelihoodofanegotiatedbetweenthetwo.

A.ComprehensionB.completionC.communicationD.compromise

27.Chinase-commercegiantAlibabahadanamazingyearastheNow.11

shoppingcarmivalbrokenewrecords,theDoubleTwelveshoppingdaywith

success.

A.havingfollowedB.followingC.followedD.tofollowed

28.Chineselawssayemployeesmaynotworkmorethan8hoursaday

butpermitworkhourstobeinsomecases,whereemployersmustbesure

theworkersdonotbecometired.

A.expandedB.enlargedC.extendedD.exploited

29.Itsnotwhatyouhaveinyourlifebutyouhaveinyourlifethat

matters.

A.whoB.thatC.whichD.what

30.WhenFathersDaywasfirstestablished100yearsago,itdidnot

quicklyasMothersDaydid.

A.catchoutB.catchuponC.catchupD.catchon

31.AccordingtoHanZhen,ShanghaiPartySecretary,by2020all

Shanghaisriversareexpectedcityandnationalstandards.

A.tohaveattainedB.toattainC.tobeattainedD.tobeattaining

32.heisenthusiasticandqualifiedforthejob,Iseenoreasonto

removehimfromoffice.

A.EventhoughB.ProvidedthatC.UnlessD.Asif

33.---Bettyhasbeenupsetoverane-mailyouwrotehertheotherday.

Rally?Myintentwasjusttooffersomehelpfulsuggestions.Ill

sothatshedoesntfeelupsetanymore.

A.cleartheairB.reapwhatIsow

C.seethehandwritingD.beataboutthebush

34.Teachersrecommendparentstheirchildrenunder12toridebicycles

toschoolforsafety.

A.mustntallowB.donotallowC.notallowD.couldntallow

35.---Jack,Idliketohaveyouropinionsaboutmywrittenreport.

----ButLhaveonesuggestion.

A.ThatsagoodideaB.Youaremodest

C.ItlooksfinetomeD.Youshouldcheckitfirst

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳

选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AnyideafromexpertsonTVusuallyaffectsmemuch.Oneday,a

sociologistproposedthattheconsumersocietyhasbeen36modernhumans

littlebytitle.ForfearthatIwouldbecomea(n)37oftheconsumer

society,I38hurriedtoabicycleshopinmyneighborhood.Asthe

shopkeeper,Mr.Johnsonwassellingmethe39,hesaid,“Thisisthe

bestthingyoucouldhavedone.Lifehasbecomehopelessly40.Abicycle

issimple,anditbringstoyou41things:freshair,sunshineand

exercise."Iagreed.42asachild,Igotonthebicycleandheadedout

ontothestreets.Aftersometime,I43attheotherendofthetown.I

wasthisthatthissimplevehiclecouldletme44longdistancesinafairly

shorttime.Buthow45didIreallygo?

SinceIhatedtobe46,IwentbacktoMr.Johnsonandaskedhimto

47anodometer(里程表)onmybicycle.Heagreed,but48,“Anodometer

withoutaspeedometer(速度计)islikea49withoutaknife."Iadmitted

hewasrightandinafewminutes,thetwodeviceswere50tothehandlebars

ofmybicycle."Whataboutahorn?”hethenasked.aLook,thishorn

isnolargerthanamatchboxandhasmanyfunctions"51.bythese

functions,Iboughtthehorn.

“Youcantleavethebackpart52,“notedMr.Johnson.Hefixeda

metalboxwithbuttons53theseat,andsaid,“Isthereanythingbetter

thanthisovenwhenyoufeel54onyourway?Icangiveyouaspecial

discount."Iwasnotstrongenoughto55theoffer.

“Icongratulateyouoncemore;thisisthebestthingyoucouldhave

done,“saidMr.Johnsonintheend.

36.A.damagingB.destroyingC.scaringD.consuming

37.A.stewardB.partC.victimD.abuser

38.A,immediatelyB.eventuallyC.reluctantlyD.gradually

39.A.knifeB.bicycleC.speedometerD.TVset

40.A.conscientiousB.stressfulC.complicatedD.tough

41.A.uniqueB.mysteriousC.complexD.natural

42.A.HappyB.NaughtyC.ConventionalD.Offensive

43.A.tookupB.setupC.endedupD.cameup

44.A.marchB.keepC.measureD.cover

45.A.longB.farC.oftenD.soon

46.A.inaccurateB.impracticalC.unpreparedD.unconscious

47.A.fixB.checkC.repairD.lay

48.A.sworeB.addedC.repliedD.concluded

49.A.spoonB.forkC.handleD.cutter

50.A.distributedB.loadedC.appliedD.attached

51.A.convincedB.attractedC.clarifiedD.attacked

52.A.bareB.blankC.looseD.alone

53.A.besideB.beforeC.belowD.behind

54.A.sickB.hotC.hungryD.thirsty

55.A.considerB.withdrawC.makeD.resist

第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳

选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

YoudexpectthehomeoftheBakewellpuddingtoknowathingortwo

aboutkeepingitsvisitorscosyandwell-fed,andinthisattractivemarket

town,yourenevermorethanafewstepsawayfromatearoomorpub.And

towalkoffallthecakeandale,thespectacularPeakDistrictisonthe

doorstep.

Eat/drinkTheMannersisatraditionalstone-builtpubafewminutes

walkfromthetowncentre,servingwell-executedpubfaresuchaslocal

venisonwithrootvegandredwinesauce,andappleandplumcrumble.Wyes

Waters(Unit8,GranbyRoad)isacharminglittlecafewithginghamtable

clothsandagreat-valuemenuofhomemadepies,sandwichesandcakes.

ShoppingBakewellsthrivingMondaymarketisalwayspopularandits

attractivecobbledcourtyardsandmarketsquarearehometoindependent

shopsandgalleries.Andofcourse,novisittoBakewelliscomplete

withoutavisittotheOldOriginalBakewellPuddingShopwhichwill

gift-wrapandpostsweettreatstoanywhereintheworld.Outoftown,

theexcellentChatsworthEstatefarmshopistheplacetostockupon

Derbyshirespecialitiessuchasoatcakes,handmadechocolatesfrom

family-runbusinessHoldsworth,andbottledalesbrewedontheestate.

StayOntheriverinthecentreofBakewell,OneCastleStreet(doubles

from90BB),isaquaintBBinaGradeIIlistedbuilding,wheresubstantial

breakfastswillsetyouupforadayexploring.Alternatively,threemiles

outoftown,HaddonGroveFarmhas11attractiveholidaycottagesin

convertedfarmbuildings(from490forafournightDecemberbreakina

cottageforfour).Theresacommunalgamesroomandindoorheatedpool,

makingitaperfectwinterescapeforfamilies.Cottagessleepbetween

twoand10.

56.Accordingtothepassage,Bakewellis.

A.amarkettownfamousforitsBakewellpudding

B.asmalltownfarawayfromtearoomsandpubs.

C.aquiettownwithonlylocalvisitors

D.amoderntownwithgrandhotelsandrestaurants

57.TravellinginBakewell,avisitor.

A.canonlydoshoppingonMonday

B.canpurchasesweettreatsandhaveitmailedhome

C.havetopayatleast90foranight

D.canparticipateinfarmingworkonHaddonGroveFarm

B

Interactivetelevisionadvertising,whichallowsviewerstousetheir

remotecontrolstoclickonadvertisements,hasbeenpushedforyears.

Nearlyadecadeagoitwaspredictedthatviewersof“Friends”,apopular

situationcomedy,wouldsoonbeabletopurchaseasweaterlikeJennifer

Anistonswithafewtapsontheirremotecontrol,“itsbeentheyearof

interactivetelevisionadvertisingforthelasttenortwelveyears,/zsays

CollinDixonofadigital-mediaconsultancy.

SothenewsthatCablevision,anAmericancablecompany,wasrolling

out

interactiveadvertisementstoallitscustomersonOctober6thwas

greetedwithsomeskepticism.Duringcommercials,anoverlaywillappear

atthebottomofthescreen,promptingviewerstopressabuttontorequest

afreesampleororderacatalogue.Cablevisionhopestoallowcustomers

tobuythingswiththeirremotecontrolsearlynextyear.

Televisionadvertisingcoulddowithaboost.Spendingfellby10%

inthefirsthalfoftheyear.Thepopularizationofdigitalvideo

recordershascausedadvertiserstoworrythattheircommercialswillbe

skipped.SomeareturningtotheInternet,whichischeaperandoffers

concretemeasurementslikeclick-throughrates-especiallyimportantat

atimewhenmarketingbudgetsaretight.Withthelaunchofinteractive

advertising,“manyofthedollarsthatwenttotheInternetwillcomeback

totheTV,〃saysDavidKlineofCablevision.Orsotheindustryhopes.

Intheory,interactiveadvertisingcanengageviewersinawaythat

30-secondspotornot.Unileverrecentlyrananinteractivecampaignfor

itsAxedeodorant(除臭齐(J),whichkeptviewersengagedformorethanthree

minutesonaverage.

Theamountspentoninteractiveadvertisingontelevisionisstill

small.Magna,anadvertisingagency,reckonsitwillbeworthabout$138

millionthisyear.Thatfallsfarshortofthebillionsofdollarspeople

onceexpectedittogenerate.ButDirecTV,ComcastandTimeWarnerCable

haveallinvestedinit.

Yettherearedoubtswhetherpeoplewatchingtelevision,a"leanback”

medium,craveinteraction.Click-throughrateshavebeenhighsofar

(around3-4%»comparedwithlessthan0.3%online),butthatmaybearesult

ofthenovelty.Interactiveadsandviewersmightnotgowelltogether.

58.Bysaying"Itsbeentheyearofinteractivetelevisionadvertising

forthelasttenortwelveyears^ColinDixonmeans.

A.Interactivetelevisionadvertisinghasnotachievedthe

anticipatedresults.

B.Interactivetelevisionadvertisingissuccessfulwhenincorporated

intosituationcomedies.

C.Interactivetelevisionadvertisinghasbeenunderdebateforthe

lastdecadeorso.

D.Interactivetelevisionadvertisingwillbecomepopularin10-12

years.

59.WhenCablevisionsplannedinteractiveTVadvertisingprogram,the

public.

A.accepteditimmediatelyandcompletely

B.hadsomedoubtaboutit

C.showedanindifferentattitudetowardit

D.refusedtoacceptit

60.Thewideuseofdigitalvideorecorders.

A.hasmadeTVadvertisingeasilyaccessibletoviewers

B.helpsadvertiserstomeasuretheclick-throughrates

C.hasplacedTVadvertisingatagreatdisadvantage.

D.enablesviewerstocheckthesalesitemswithease

61.Whatcanweinferfrompara.4?

A.UnileversinteractivecampaignprovestheadvantageofTV

davertising

B.Unileversinteractivecampaignhasdonewellinengagingthe

viewers

C.Unileversinteractivecampaignhelpsattractinvestmentsinthe

company

D.UnileversinteractivecampaignhasboostedtheTVadvertising

industry

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C

Fewpeoplewoulddisagreethatemailmakesourliveseasier.But

misusingemailcancauseproblems.AndImnottalkingabouthittingthe

ureplyall”buttonwhenyoudidntmeanto.

Answeringallthoseemailsandprocessingallthatinformationcan

overloadthebrain,causingstress.

SosaystheFutureWorkCentre,abusinessbasedinLondon.This

companycarriesoutpsychologicalresearchonpeoplesexperiencesin

theirworkplaces.

ThecentresRichardMacKinnonwastheleadwriterofareporton

messaginghabits.Hecallsemailadouble-edgedsword.Inother

works,emailcanbebothgoodandbad.Americansalsousethesayingcuts

bothwaysforsomethinglikeadouble-edgedsword.

Butbacktothecultureofemailing,Emailsprovideausefulwayto

communicate.Buttheycouldaddtotensioninthemind,causingstress.

Comerainorshine,someofficeworkersareunderpressuretoreadand

answeremailsalldaylong.

JonathanRowehasonofficejobinLondon.Hiscomplaintisacommon

one:toomanyemails.

Hesaysreadingworkemailswhenyoureathomeblurstheboundaries

betweenworkandleisure.

Psychologistsareconcernedaboutthepressurethatworkersbringon

themselves.Dr.RichardMacKinnonspokewithVOANewsonSkype.

Hesaysthatemailcanbeavaluable,time-savingcommunicationtool.

Butitcanalsobeasourceofstressandevenangerformanyofus.He

addsthatthestressdoesnotcomefromthenumberofemailsyouget.The

problemsresultfromwhenandhowyoudealwiththem.

Accordingtothestudy,therearetwoverystressfulemailbehaviors.

Oneisleavingemailonallday-andneversigningoff.Theotherisreading

andansweringemailsearlyinthedayandlateatnight.

Whichjobsaremostaffectedbyemailstress?

Butnotalljobsareequallystressedbyemail.Thejobsmostaffected

byemailstressare:

marketing,

publicrelations,

mediaand

InformationTechnology

Educationalexpertshavealsowrittenseveralreportsonhowemail

overloadsarestressingoutteachers.

Waystocutdownonyouremailstress

MacKinnonsaysbademailbehaviorsarelinkedtohigherlevelsof

stressinofficeworkers.TheFutureWorkCentrereportgivesseveral

suggestionsonavoidingemailstress.

Useemailwithaplan.Donotjustreacttoendlessemailalerts.If

youuseanemailapplication,orapp,onyourdevice,closeitdownwhen

youwanttobeleftalone.

Ifyouneedtocommunicatewithaco-worker,callorbetterstillwalk

totheirofficeandtalkaboutit.

Becarefulwiththe“replyall”option.Forexample,ifyouare

acceptinganinvitationtoattendtraining,justwritebacktothosewho

needtoknow.Trustme.Otherworkersonthatmailinglistwillthankyou.

Andacceptthefactthatifamatterisurgentemployerswillcall

youaboutit.

TheFutureWorkCentrereportclaimsthatin2014,peoplesentan

estimated196.3billionemails.Theaverageadultspentmorethananhour

adayansweringemails.

Emailiscertainlynotgoinganywhere.So,itisimportanttocontrol

youremailsandnottheotherwayaround.

62.Dr.RichardMacKinnonholdstheideathat.

A.itistheemailsyougetdailythatputsyouunderpressure.

B.itisthewayofprocessingemailsthatmakesyoufeelstressed.

C.itisnecessarythatyoureadandansweryouremailsatnoon.

D.itisimportantthatyourealizewhereasourceofstresscomesfrom.

63.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedphrase

“Comerainorshine”(inpare.5)?

A.whetheritisgoodorbadB.whateverhappens

C.whateverthestressD.whethertheemailisimportantornot

64.Wecantellfromthelastparagraphthat.

A.Wecanonlyrelievedwhenemailisoutdated.

B.Wewillneverrelieveourstressasemailexists.

C.Weshoulddoeverythingwecantocontrolemail

D.Weshouldbewisewhendealingwithouremails

65.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.IsEmailStressingYouOut?B.AreYouASlaveToEmail?

C.EmailOrNot?D.HaveYouMisusedYourEmail?

D

HalfayearagoIcameacrossabookcalled"Salt,SugarandFat.How

theFoodGiantsHookedUS”,butfinisheditonlyrecently.Iamfarfrom

beingafanofjunkfood,over-salty,orover-sweetstuff,andhonestlythis

fooddoesntappealtomeatall.MaybeitisrelatedtothefactthatI

grewupinRussiaandatthattimewewerenotsoexposedtotheforeign,

especiallymadeinAmericafoods.WeknewCocaCola,Pepsi,juicepowder

andCheetos,butthisstuffwasnotsocheaporavailabletobuyitevery

dayandwecouldntbuytheminlargequantities.Wedidntknowtheword”

fat”wasnotabadthingbutanormaloflifeforsomepeople.Wealways

hadsweetsandespeciallyonholidaystheywereservedasadessertalong

withacake.Russianslikeeatingsweetswhentheydrinktea.Evenwith

mypassiontodessertsIstillcantrelatemyselftothepeopleMichale

Mosswaswritingabout,thoseconsumerswhocouldnotsay“no“whenit

cametojunkfood.

WhatIfoundinterestinginthebookwasthattheauthordidntfocus

ondiets,necessitytoexercise,sleepwellatnightandallotherthings

weallareprettyawareof.Theaimwasnottoteachpeoplehowtolive

butinstead,afterhavingmadeahugeresearch,interviewedmorethan100

peopleinthefoodindustry,Mossrevealstheuglyofthefoodbusiness.

Itputsallthefactsinfrontofusandoffersachoice:tobuyornot

tobuy.However,theanswerwasknownattheverybeginning.Mossmentions

thewell-knownfoodlikeCoca,Cola,Pepsi,Nestleandsomeothersandtells

howskillfullytheconsumerscanbecheatedwhenitcomestochoosingwhat

toputinthefoodbasketinthesupermarket.Welikethistasteofa

chocolate,thecrispychips,andsweetporridgesbecauseitwasallputon

testbygroupsofscientistswhomadeexperimentstorevealwhatkindof

tastewillbemostappealingtous.Itinvolvesbrain,ofcourse.Apart

fromscientificresearches,itwasalsoduetosuccessfulmarketing

strategiesandplansthatpeopleprefertobuyfood.

Inthiscompaniesmoneyrace,themostvulnerable(易受伤害的)victims

arekids.Theycanttellgoodfrombadandloveeverythingthatmakesthem

feelgood.Commercialadsoffastfoodparticularlytargetedkidsand

playedonthefactthatmotherscantfullycontrolwhattheirchildren

eatbecausetheyspentalldayatwork.Mothersthemselvesbuychocolates

barsandcomflakesfortheirkids,guidedbyapowerfulbrainwashingthat

actually,theseproductswerenotunhealthy,onthecontrary,itwas

encouragedtogivethemtokids,becausefatandsugarprovideenergy,

sotheyaregood,right?

Givingacredittosomefoodcompanies,theymadeattemptstofight

thetrend,butconsumers,whoalreadyworkedahabitofeatingtoosalty,

toofattingandtoosweetproducts,didntreacttothechanges.Sothe

companiesreturnedtotheoldpolicy.Surprisingly,suchbehaviorwas

stronglybackedupbythegovermment.

Iwoulddefinitelyrecommendreadingthisbooknotonlytothosewho

struggleinthebattlewithhisaddictiontofastfoodbutalsopeople

livinghealthily.Itcastslightonmanythings,includinghowvulnerable

wecanbeinfrontofcorporationsandtheirpowerfulandaccurate

marketingstrategies.

66.Inthebook"Salt,SugarandFat.HowtheFoodGiantsHooked

US”,Mossfocusedon.

A.howtokeepfit.B.howjunkfoodsaremade

C.HowtobuyhealthyfoodD.howfoodcompaniescheatedus

67.Whatdoestheworld“It”inparagraphtworeferto?

A.ThebookB.TheresearchC.ThefoodindustryD.Theauthor

68.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardsthegovernment?

A.objectiveB.supportiveC.positiveD.negative

69.Astothebook,theauthormightagreethat.

A.itisnecessaryforthosewhowanttoloseweight

B.peoplewillgiveupfastfoodafterreadingit

C.itexplainsmanythingsthatwearenotwellawareof

D.itteachespeoplehowtoliveahealthylife

70.Theauthorwrotethepassagemainlyto.

A.introduceahealthydiet

B.exposetheuglysideoffoodcompanies

C.callonthepotentialreaderstolivehealthily

D.recommendthebookwrittenbyMoss

第H卷主观题(共35分)

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在*后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的

单词。

注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。

Verymuchatthecenteroftheconceptofpeerpressureisthe

expression,“everybodysdoingit”,Itisastronginfluenceofagroup,

especiallyofchildren,onmembe

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