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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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