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综合英语
历年考研真题集(2019〜2020)
本真题集由考途学者倾情汇编,仅供研友学习!
真题集内容:
2020年杭州师范大学综合英语考研真题
2019年杭州师范大学综合英语考研真题
2020杭州师范大学综合英语考研真题
I.Cloze(每小题1分,共50分)
Fillineachoftheblankswithafunctionword,otherwisethefirstletter
isgivenasaclue.
PassageOne:Instinctorcleverness?
Wehavebeenbroughtuptofearinsects.Weregardthemasunnecessary
creaturesthatdomoreharmthangood.Wecontinuallywagewar(1)
them,fortheycontaminateourfood,carrydiseases,ordevourourcrops.
Theystingorbitewithoutprovocation;theyflyuninvitedintoourrooms
onsummernights,orbeatagainstourlightedwindows.Weliveindread
notonlyofunpleasantinsectslikespidersorwasps,butofquiteharmless
oneslikemoths.Readingaboutthemincreasesourunderstandingwithout
dispellingourfears.Knowingthattheindustriousantlivesinahighly
organizedsocietydoesnothingtopreventus(2)beingfilledwith
revulsionwhenwefindhordesofthemcrawlingoveracarefullyprepared
picniclunch.Nomatterhowmuchwelikehoney,orhowmuchwehaveread
abouttheuncannysenseofdirectionwhichbeespossess,wehaveahorror
ofbeing(3)s.Mostofourfearsareunreasonable,buttheyare
impossibletoerase.Atthesametime,however,insectsarestrangely
fascinating.Weenjoyreadingaboutthem,especiallywhenwefindthat,
liketheprayingmantis,theyleadperfectlyhorriblelives.Weenjoy
staring(4)them,entrancedastheygoabouttheirbusiness,
unaware(wehope)(5)ourpresence.Whohasnotstoodinawe(6)
thesightofaspiderpouncing(7)afly,oracolumnof
antstriumphantlybearinghomeanenormousdeadbeetle?
LastsummerIspentdaysinthegardenwatchingthousandsofants
crawlingupthetrunkofmyprizepeachtree.Thetreehasgrownagainst
awarmwallonashelteredsideofthehouse.Iamespeciallyproud(8)
it,notonlybecauseithassurvivedseveralseverewinters,but
becauseitoccasionallyproduceslusciouspeaches.Duringthesummer,I
noticedthattheleavesofthetreewerebeginningtowither.Clusters
oftinyinsectscalledaphidesweretobefoundontheundersideofthe
leaves.Theywerevisitedbyalargecolonyofantswhichobtainedasort
ofhoney(9)them.Iimmediatelyembarkedonanexperimentwhich,
eventhoughitfailedtogetridoftheants,keptmefascinated(10)
twenty-fourhours.Iboundthebaseofthetreewithstickytape,making
(11)impossiblefortheantstoreachtheaphides.Thetapewas
sosticky(12)theydidnotdaretocrossit.Foralongtime,I
watchedthemscurryingaroundthebaseofthetree(13)
bewilderment.Ievenwentoutatmidnightwithatorchandnoted(14)
satisfaction(andsurprise)thattheantswerestillswarming
aroundthestickytape(15)beingabletodoanythingaboutit.
Igotupearlynextmorninghopingtofind(16)______theantshadgiven
upindespair.Instead,Isawthattheyhaddiscoveredanew(17)r.
Theywereclimbing(18)thewallofthehouseandthenontothe
leavesofthetree.IrealizedsadlythatIhadbeencompletely(19)
dbytheiringenuity.Theantshadbeenquicktofindan(20)a
tomythoroughlyunscientificmethods!
PassageTwo:CosmicDust
Weknowtheuniversedoesn,trevolvearoundus.Butpartsofitdo,like
householddust.Thiscontinuouslyreproducingfilthiscomprised(1)
skincells,hair,clothingfibres,dirtfromoutside,dustmites,
bacteriaandchemicalsthatcanstick(2)_____anyoftheseitems.
Asachild,oneofmyweeklychoreswasdustingthehouse.Ifyouhadtold
12-year-oldmethat,at37,Iwouldfinddustingoneofthemostcomforting
thingsIdoathome,Iwouldhavebeenveryconcernedaboutexactlyhow
awfuladulthoodis.ButperhapsImighthaveworriedlessifIhadalso
beentold(3)withadulthoodwouldcomeknowledgeofcosmicdust,
whichisallovertheuniverseandabsolutelydoesnotrevolvearoundus.
Spacedustispartofafascinatinglifecycleofstructureformationin
theuniverse:theemergenceofstarsandplanets,aswellastheirdeaths.
Intheveryearlyuniverse,gravitycausedhydrogenandheliumgasto
collapseintoobjectsthatoftenbecamedenselypackedenoughignite
nuclearhydrogenburningwhichleads(4)starformation.Thenuclear
chainreactionsthatoccurinstarsproduceelementsheavier(5)
hydrogenandhelium,likecarbon,nitrogenandoxygen.Evenheavier
elements,likeneonandtitanium,aremadeinthesupernovaexplosions
thatcanoccurattheend(6)astar'slife.
Theseexplosionsblowstardustmadeoftheseelements-mostcommonly
siliconandcarbon-outintotheuniverse.Someofitleadstosolar
systemformation,producingtheextrasolarplanetsweareincreasingly
capableofobserving.Inthecase(7)ourlocalstar,thesun,that
solarsystemsproutedlifeonthethird-innermostplanet,Earth.
Someofthedusthelpsformthenext-generationstarsthatburnalittle
differentlythantheirforebearsbecausesomeoftheelementstheycontain
areheavier.
Onethingcosmicdustdoeshaveincommon(8)householddustisthat
itcanbeannoying.Anongoingissueinastronomyobservationsisfiguring
outhowtolearnaboutobjects-fromplanetstostars-thatareobscured
(9)cosmicdustinwhatwecallourlineofsight,thepathoflight
travellingfromthatobject(10)ourtelescope.Lightpassing
throughcosmicdustinteractswithitsparticles.Thedustwillsometimes
absorbandscatterthelight,dimmingtheobject'sbrightness,although
thiscanalsooffervaluableinsight(11)thesizeofthedust
particles.
Likehouseholddust,cosmicdustcanlead(12)misinterpretations
ofwhatweareviewing.Yourblacktelevisionstandcanend(13)
lookinggreyifyoudon,tcleanit.Similarly,cosmicdustcanget
mistakenforsomethingelse.Justfiveyearsago,researchersonthe
BICEP2experimentrevealedtheyhaddetectedgravitationalwaves,ripples
inspace-time,fromtheuniverse'sfirstsecondofexistence.Itturned
(14)thatinsteadtheyhadseen(15)d.Themistaken
announcementoccurredbecausetheyhadn,tproperlysubtracteddustout
(16)theirdata.Inother(17)w,dustcanreallygetinthe
wayoftakingagood,cleanpicture.
Atthesame(18)t,studyingcosmicdustisacriticalpartof
understandinghowobjectsforminthecosmos.Whilemostofthematter
intheuniverseisprobablyintheformofdarkmatter,mostofthevisible
matterisintheformofinterstellardust,notincompactobjectslike
starsandplanets.Thus,insight(19)large-scalestructureslike
galaxiesrequiresanunderstandingofdustdynamics.Onegalaxywewould
reallyliketounderstandisours,theMilky(20)W.Butweface
challengesintryingtocomprehenditbecause(21)thewaydust
obscuresourview,solookingatotherexamplesis(22)i.
Itisgoodtohaveneighbours.TheMilky(23)Wispartofwhatis
knownastheLocalGroup,acollectionofgalaxieswhoselargestmembers
areourownandAndromeda.BylookingatthepatternsofdustinAndromeda,
wecangainexcitinginsight(24)ourowncorneroftheuniverse.
AntWhitworthatCardiffUniversityintheUKrecentlyledateamindoing
justthat,using(25)dfromtheHerschelSpaceObservatory.
Herschel,named(26)BritishastronomersandsiblingsCarolineand
WilliamHerschel,wasaEuropeanSpaceAgencytelescopethatspecialised
(27)_____lookingattheuniverseinthepartoftheelectromagnetic
spectrumthatstraddlesinfraredandradiowaves-exactlywherespace
dustismostvisible(28)ourinstruments.Withtheirdata,
Whitworthandhisteamaffirmedapreviouslynotedtensionbetween
theoreticalmodelsofinterstellardustandobservations.Dustcontinues
togivehumanitytrouble,whether(29)homeor(30)thegalaxy
nextdoor.
II.Translation(每小题15分,共30分)
PartATranslatethefollowingintoChinese.
IlostmysightwhenIwasfouryearsoldbyfallingoffaboxcar
inafreightyardinAtlanticCityandlandingonmyhead.NowIam
thirty-two.Icanvaguelyrememberthebrightnessofsunshineandwhat
colourredis.Itwouldbewonderfultoseeagain,butacalamitycando
strangethingstopeople.ItoccurredtometheotherdaythatImight
nothavecometolovelifeasIdoifIhadn,tbeenblind.Ibelievein
lifenow.IamnotsosurethatIwouldhavebelievedinitsodeeply,
otherwise.Idon,tmeanthatIwouldprefertogowithoutmyeyes.Isimply
meanthatthelossofthemmademeappreciatethemorewhatIhadleft.
PartBTranslatethefollowingintoEnglish.
在发展科学技术方面,我们要共同努力。实现人类的希望离不开科学,第三
世界摆脱贫困离不开科学,维护世界和平也离不开科学。发展高科技,我们还是
要花点钱,该花的就要花。
III.Paraphrasing(每小题3分,共15分)
Rephrasetheunderlinedpartsinthefollowingpassage.
TwoEuropeanbranchesofIndo-Europeanlanguagefamilyareparticularly
importanttoconsiderwhenlookingatthehistoryofhowEnglishdeveloped:
GermaniclanguagesandtheRomancelanguages,suchasFrench,Italian,
andSpanish,(1)whichhavetheirrootsinLatin.
EnglishisintheGermanicbranchofIndo-Europeanlanguages.Thisbranch
oflanguagescameintoexistenceaboutthreethousandyearsagoinanarea
aroundtheElbeRiverinwhatisnowGermany.(2)Aroundthesecondcentury
BC,whathadbegunasoneGermaniclanguagesplitoffintothreedisparate
groups.(3)OneofthesegroupseventuallyevolvedtobecometheGerman
languagespokentoday.AnothergroupwasknownasWestGermanic.
InthefifteenandsixthcenturiesAD,WestGermanicinvaderscalledthe
AnglesandtheSaxonscametotheBritishIsles.Theyspoketwodialects
ofWestGermanicthatweresimilartooneanother,and(4)thesedialects
mergedintowhatwetodaycallOldEnglish,whichwasverysimilartoWest
Germanic.(5)TheseinvaderspushedtheoriginalCeltic-speaking
inhabitantsoutofwhatisnowEngland.
IV.Writing(共55分)
PartAWriteanessaywithabout120words,summarizingthepointsmade
inthefollowingessay.(20分)
Nowadays,asaconsequenceoftheuprisingofnovelmediasuchasTV
andtheInternet,peopletendtoreadfewerandfewerbooks,especially
literatures.Thisphenomenonhasarousednewconcernsamongmanybecause
theybelievethattheculturewouldbedegradedinthelongrunifpeople
continuelosinginterestinliteraturereading.
Literaturehasbeenconstitutingasignificantpartinpublicreading
throughouthumanhistory,becauseitisbelievedtobeintellectually
inspiringandalsokeeponstimulatingpeople'screativity.Thus,asa
resultofthediminishingliteraturereading,thepublicreadinglevel
asawholemustbealsounderminedsubsequently.Somepeopleareafraid
thattheprogressingdecreaseinliteraturereadingalsoreflectsa
corruptioninsocialculture.Sincepeoplearemoreattractedtospending
leisurehoursonwatchingTVorsurfingontheInternet,thetraditional
cultureisthreatenedbyalosingofitssponsors.Newconcernsalsoemerge,
suspectingthatthenextgenerationofadolescentsmayeventuallylose
theirtasteoftheromanticisminourculturebecauseoftheabsenceof
literaturereadingability.Somepeopleevenbelievethatthedeclinein
literaturereadingmayevenresultinafurthershrinkageinthenumber
ofpublishes.Failingtocatchtheattentionofenoughreaders,many
excellentliteraturewriterswouldthereforetrytoavoidfurtherwriting.
Inaddition,noteveryliteraturestorycouldluckilybecomeabookon
theshelfbecausemanypublishersarefarfrombeingoptimistictoward
theliteraturemarket.
However,otherpeoplethinkthatthesituationhasbeengreatly
exaggerated.Inthesepeople'sopinion,thefactthatfewerpeopleread
literaturedoesn'tnecessarilyhurtthepublicreadinglevelasawhole.
Asweknow,someformerliteraturereadershaveconvertedtoscienceand
historyreading,whichalsoconstituteamajorpartinpublicreadingand
equallystimulatepeople^simagination.Thus,theaveragepublicreading
levelcouldbeenhancedratherthanweakenedifmanypeoplesimplypick
upbooksonotherfieldsthanliterature.Theythinkthattherisingof
newmediasuchasTVandtheInternetfunctionsasablessingratherthan
acurseonoursocialculture,sincetheinnovationofmediareflectsthe
advancementofcultureitselfandprovidesnewformsofliteratureinstead
ofbooks.Ifsomeoneshouldbeblamedbecauseofthedeclineinliterature
reading,itmustbetheauthorsthemselves.Fewerpeoplereadthanbefore
becauseliteraturebooksaredifficulttounderstand.Oncontrast,TV
programsandmoviesaremuchmoreaudience-friendlyandthusmorereadily
acceptedbymanypeople.
PartBWriteanessaybasedonthefollowingtopicwithatleast400
words.Payattentiontothefocusofyourtheme,developmentofideas,
originationofstructuresandchoiceofdictions.
(35分)
Somepeoplesaythattherearesomanysourcesofnewsandinformation
todayanditisdifficulttodistinguishbetweentrueandfalse,sothe
bestwaytoprotectourselvesisnottobelieveinanything.Doyouagree
ordisagreewiththesepeople'sopinion?Usespecificreasonsand
examplestosupportyouranswer.
2019杭州师范大学综合英语考研真题
I.Cloze(每小题1分,共30分)
Fillintheblankswithafunctionword.
Oneofthegreatestadvancesinmoderntechnologyhasbeentheinvention
ofcomputers.Theyarealreadywidelyusedinindustryandinuniversities
andthetimemaycomewhenitwillbepossible(1)ordinarypeople
tousethemaswell.Computersarecapableofdoingextremelycomplicated
workinallbranchesoflearning.Theycansolvethemostcomplex
mathematicalproblemsorputthousandsofunrelatedfactsinorder.These
machinescanbeput(2)varieduses.Forinstance,theycanprovide
information(3)thebestway(4)preventtrafficaccidents,
ortheycancountthenumber(5)timestheword'and,hasbeenused
(6)theBible.Becausetheyworkaccuratelyand(7)high
speeds,theysaveresearchworkersyearsofhardwork.Thiswholeprocess
(8)whichmachinescanbeusedtowork(9)ushasbeencalled
automation.Inthefuture,automationmayenablehumanbeings(10)
enjoyfarmoreleisurethantheydotoday.Thecomingofautomationis
bound(11)haveimportantsocialconsequences.
Sometimeagoanexpertonautomation,SirLeonBagrit,pointedoutthat
itwasamistaketobelievethatthesemachinescould'think’.Thereis
nopossibilitythathumanbeingswillbe'controlled(12)machines,.
Thoughcomputersarecapableoflearning(13)theirmistakesand
improvingontheirperformancetheyneeddetailedinstructions(14)
humanbeingsinordertobeabletooperate.Theycannever,asitwere,
leadindependentlives,orJruletheworld'(15)makingdecisions
(16)theirown.
SirLeonsaidthatinthefuture,computerswouldbedevelopedwhichwould
besmallenoughtocarry(17)thepocket.Ordinarypeoplewould
thenbeabletousethemtoobtainvaluableinformation.Computerscould
beplugged(18)anationalnetworkand(19)usedlikeradios.
Forinstance,peoplegoingonholidaycouldbeinformedaboutweather
conditions;cardriverscouldbegivenalternativerouteswhenthereare
trafficjams.Itwillalsobepossibletomaketinytranslatingmachines.
Thiswillenablepeoplewhodonotshareacommonlanguagetotalk
(20)eachother(21)anydifficultyortoreadforeignpublications.
Itisimpossibletoassesstheimportance(22)amachineofthis
sort,formanyinternationalmisunderstandingsarecausedsimplythrough
ourfailure(23)understandeachother.Computerswillalsobeused
inhospitals.______(24)providingamachine(25)apatient's
symptoms,adoctorwillbeabletodiagnosethenatureofhisillness.
Similarly,machinescouldbeusedtokeepacheck(26)apatient's
healthrecordandbringituptodate.Doctorswillthereforehave
immediateaccess(27)agreatmanyfactswhichwillhelpthemin
theirwork.Book-keepersandaccountants,too,couldberelieved
(28)dullclericalwork,forthetedioustaskofcompilingandchecking
listsoffigurescouldbedoneentirely(29)machines.Computers
arethemostefficientservantsmanhaseverhadandthereisnolimit
(30)thewaytheycanbeusedtoimproveourlives.
II.ReadingComprehension(每小题2分,共60分)
Thereare6passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice
andwritethecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet.
Passage1
AlanBrookerandLorenTeagueareauthorswhohaveabookdueoutsoon.
Youprobablywon'tfindtheirtitlesontheshelvesofyourlocal
bookstore.Theirproseispublishedincomputerized,digitalbits.They
areauthorspublishinge-books(shortfor^electronicbooks”orbooks
publishedonlyontheInternet,andnotinpaperform).
They'renotgettingbigfatadvancesfrompublishers.Notevenasmall
cheque.Instead,Brookerwillget35percentofeache-booksold,and
Teaguewillget30percent.That'swayabovewhateithercouldexpect
inroyaltiesiftheirtitleswerepublishedinthefamiliarformat,as
beautifullyboundbitsoftrees.
Theusualauthorroyaltyisanywaybetweentenandfifteenpercentofa
book,ssellingprice.Butthelargepercentageroyaltyforane-bookwill
comefromamuchsmallerprice一e-bookssellonlineforsomewherebetween
$2.50and$7acopy,comparedtothebookstoreretailpriceofbetween
$US10and$90dependingonthesizeandqualityofthepublication.
Buthowmanye-bookcopiescantheauthorsexpecttosellinanelectronic
marketwhichisstillinitsinfancy?Thebest-sellinge-authorof1999,
LetaNolanChilders,soldjustover6,000copiesofherbookTheBestLaid
Plans.’TmexpectingtosellmorethanIwouldinthetraditionallocal
market,simplybecausetheUSmarketissomuchbigger,“saysTeague,
whosenovel,JaggedGreenstone,wasrunner-upintheUKRomanticNovelists
AssociationNewWritersAward.
Email,e-commerce,e-authors,e-books,eeeargh!Thewholeworldisona
technologicaltreadmill.Surelynotbooks?Thepleasureofreadingisn't
justinthewayitallowsescapeintootherworlds.Physicalbooksare
atactile,visualexperience.There'snothingliketheanticipationof
anewbookinyourhands,theappealofacover,andthesmellofinkand
paper,nottomentionasmallfrissonofguiltatallthosemurderedtrees.
Youcancurlupinanarmchair,orinbed,withagoodbook.Butsurely
itwillnotbethesamewithasmallelectronicdevice,evenifitisthe
sizeofapaperbackandtheweightofahardback,andhasasmallbutton
thatturnsthepage.
Evenifyouliketheidea,youfirsthavetohaveSoftbookandtheRocket
e-book-hand-heldelectronicreaderswithhighresolutionscreens,the
abilitytostoreseveralbooksatonce,butunlessyouhavethesmall
readingdevices,thatmeansreadingbooksonalargecomputerscreen,and
thatdefinitelydoesn,tlenditselftoalate-nightreadingexperience
inbed.
Sofar,thosearethetwoforumsfore-publishing,afieldstillthefocus
ofthetechnologicallyinfatuated.Teaguestillmeetsresponsessuchas
thatofthelibrarianinherhometownofNelson."WhenItoldherabout
them(e-books),shejustlookedatmeblankly,"saysTeague,laughing.
Ortheresponseoftheunnamedexecutivefromatoppublishinghousewho
saidofe-bookpublishing:"Isn'tthatforfailedauthors?v
ButtheBigsaremovingin.Fatbrain,com,whichhaspartneredwithAdobe,
willletanyoneselldigitalbooksonitswebsiteandisnegotiatingwith
publisherssuchasMacmillanandMcGraw-Hilltofindnewwaysofpackaging
theirtitles.Best-sellingauthorslikemysterythrillerwritersPatricia
CornwellandJonathanKe11emanarenowpostingelectronictitlesonthe
Internet.Thewebsitewww.originalsonline.comalsodisplaysonlye-books
thathaveneverbeenpublishedinpaperform.
Recently,top-sellinghorrorstoryauthorStephenKingwroteand
publishedhisfirste-book,RidingtheBullet,a66page“ghost-storyin
thegrandmanner.ItwaspublishedonlyontheInternetonthewebsite
ofAmericanpublishersSimon&Schusterwhochargedvisitors$2.50to
downloadit.Inthefirstweek,450,000peoplevisitedthesite,before
othersitescopieditandmadeitavailablewithoutcharge一it'stypical
oftheInternet,thatsomethingwillalwaysbecopiedforfree.
ComputergiantMicrosoftandleadingUSbookstorechain
nowplantocreateagiante-bookstore.Microsoftis
alsoleadingapushtostandardizeformatsforonlinebookstoallowthem
tobedownloadedtoanycomputer.SteveRiggio,vicechairmanofBarnes
andNoble,canseeatimeinthenearfuturewhentherewillbean
electronicversionofvirtuallyeverybookinprint.
Forunknownauthors,e-booksofferabetterchancetogetpublished.
Fatbrainallowsanywould-beauthortostoreamanuscriptonlineforjust
$1amonth.Forpublishers,itcouldmeanawholenewheadachebecause
alreadyestablishedauthorscouldcutoutthemiddlemanandreleasetitles
straighttotheiraudience,althoughtherewillstillbearoleforthe
publishinghousesineditingandmarketing.
SmallbookpublisherHazardPress,however,isexcitedbythe
possibilities.ManagingdirectorQuentinWilsonbelievesthatitwillbe
especiallyinvaluableforsellingthecompany'sbackcataloguebecause
itwon'trequireaprintrunofthousandsjustaquickelectronicformat.
Withthekindofheavyweightsnowbackinge-publishing,it'samatter
ofwhen,notif,thephenomenonrollsintotown.Doesitmeanthedeath
ofbooksaswenowknowthem?Whathappenswhenelectronicreadersare
ascheapasdirt,orwhenmediaconglomeratesgivethemawaytohelpto
selltheirvastarchivesofmaterial?Wouldyouratherpackaboxofdiscs
nexttimeyoumovetoanewhouse,insteadofseeminglyendlesscartons
ofbooks?Thereisstillaromancetobooksthatit'shardtoseetheir
electroniccousinsreplacing.
“Idon'tthinkwe'vereachedanythingliketheversionofe-booksthat
willprobablycomeaboutwithinayear,“saysWilson."AndIdon'tsee
theactualphysicalbookdisappearing.ButIdoseethefutureincluding
thedownloadingofaparticularbookinaformattedfileofsomekind.
It'sinevitable.”
Inthewaythathorsesremainedaftertheadventofthecar,books
won'tdisappearentirelyforbooklovers.Theywillsimplybecomeanew
formofrecreation.
“Nothingbeatsabeautifullyproducedbook,“saysWilson.
1.YouarenotlikelytofindAlanBrookerandLoranTeague'sforth-coming
bookontheshelvesofabookstorebecause.
A.allthecopiesareoutofstock
B.allthecopiesaresoldout
C.theirworkhasnotarousedreaders'interest
D.theirworkisnotpublishedinthetraditionalway
2.Accordingtotheauthor,howmanytimesofmoneycanacopyofabook
makeinthetraditionalprintcomparedwiththecomputerizedversion?
A.2to3times.B.4toover10times.C.10times.D.
90times.
3.WhichofthefollowingisobviouslyNOTinagreementwiththeauthor,s
ideaofwhatreaderscanenjoywhenreadingpaperbooks?
A.Thefascinatingcover
B.Thearomaticsmellofinkandpaper
C.Curlingupinanarmchairorlyinginbed
D.Amiraculoussenseofdelightatchangingwoodintopaper
4.Ifapublisherwouldliketoputoutsomebooksofenigmaandexcitement,
itismostlikelytocontact.
A.PatriciaCornwellandJonathanKe11eman
B.AlanBrookerandLorenTeague
C.StephenKing
D.QuentinWilson
5.TheconcludingremarkofthepassagefullydemonstratesapublisherJs
confidencethat.
A.e-bookswilldominatereadership
B.traditionalbookswilldisappearentirely
C.bookswillcontinueonconditionthattheyareofgoodquality
D.bookswillbegood-looking
Passage2
ThefirstthingIwanttoin
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