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综合检测(二)Unit20NewFrontiers(时间:100分钟;满分:120分)Ⅰ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Onceuponatimetherewasasmallvillage.Thisvillagehada1tradition.Atthebeginningofeveryyear,anyboywhohadreachedtheageofmajority(成年人)wasgivenlandandmoneytobuildahome.Theboyhadto2hishomebeforewinter.Ifhishomefailedtoendurethecoldweatherinwinter,thevillagerscouldnot3himinanyway.Onespring,PaulandMarcreachedtheirmajority.They4theirlandandmoneyanddecidedtosearchnearbyvillagesforideasonbuildingtheirhomes.Ineachvillage,theyfoundthenicest5andtalkedtotheowners.Eachownergladlyoffered6.AfterMarcsawseveralhomes,hegatheredthebestideasandwentbacktohisownland.Paul,7,continuedcollectingmoreideas.Soonhehadsomanygreatideasthathebeganto8someofthem.Buthealwaysbelievedhecouldfindevenbetterideasinthenextvillage.Marcbeganbuildinghishome.Hehadseveralfalsestarts,buthishomegraduallyrosefromhisland.Byfall,Marchadfinishedhishome.Itwasn'tperfect,butitwasstrongandhecould9itlater.Paulenjoyedallthebeautifulhomesand10withhomeowners.ThefirstsnowcameandPaul,realizinghewasrunningoutoftime,11backtohisland.Hebuiltthebesthomehecouldinthetimehehad,butitwasweak.Thefirstwinterstormdestroyedhishomeandhefrozeto12.Thevillagersmournedforhim.Marc13thewinter.Eachyear,Marcsearchedforothergoodideashecouldusetomakehisownhomelookbetter.Hebecamealeaderinthevillage,14Weallbuildandimproveourownmentalhomes.It's15andfunforustosearchforideasfromothermentalhomeowners,butweonlyimproveourownmentalhomeifweactuallyapplythebestideas.1.A.cultural B.strangeC.literary D.hopeful2.A.find B.rentC.complete D.buy3.A.persuade B.encourageC.scold D.help4.A.exchanged B.recognizedC.received D.lost5.A.girls B.housesC.jobs D.presents6.A.advice B.drinksC.attention D.rooms7.A.similarly B.furthermoreC.finally D.however8.A.doubt B.believeC.forget D.replace9.A.improve B.rebuildC.sell D.repair10.A.arguments B.achievementsC.struggles D.conversations11.A.drove B.rushedC.sent D.moved12.A.blindness B.sadnessC.death D.illness13.A.experienced B.survivedC.loved D.spent14.A.raised B.leftC.contacted D.brought15.A.slow B.dangerousC.easy D.specialⅡ.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Injustminutes,youcanaccomplishsomething.Youcandecideonasmallgoal,workonitwithfocusanddiligence,andinlessthanfiveminutesitwillbedone.Anyonecanchooseasmallaccomplishmentandhave16.doneinjustafewminutes.And17.itmaynotseemlikemuch,itcanbeeverything.Thebiggest,mostimpressiveachievementsconsist18.smallaccomplishments.Thosesmallaccomplishmentsareopenandfreelyavailabletoanyonewho19.(decide)tomakethemhappen.Sometimesitcanbecomfortingtothinkthatthepathto20.(succeed)isacloselyguardedsecret,and21.theluckyfewwhoknowthesecretare22.oneswhosucceed.Buttherereallyisnosecret.Successcomestothose23.(choose)tomakeithappen.Successcomestothosestringingtogetherthesmallaccomplishmentsoneafter24..Takeeveryopportunitytobringoutsmallaccomplishmentsandbeforelong,thosesmallaccomplishmentswilladduptosomething25.(true)grand.Ⅲ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AHowsoonwillitbebeforerobotsbecomesointelligentthattheywillbeabletodothings,suchasteachinglanguagesorlookingafterpatientsinhospital?Someexpertsbelievethiswillhappenwithintwentyyearswhileothersdisagree.OneLondoncompany,UAS(UniversityAutomatedSystems)hasalreadydevelopedmachinesthatcanbeusedas“homehelps”foroldpeopleunabletolookafterthemselvesandwhoarelivingontheirownorinspecialhomes.Thesemachinescannowdosuchthingsascookingeggsandcleaningthefloor,andthecompanysaysthatfuturemodelswillalsoacceptsimplevoiceinstructionsandbecontrolledbya“brain”thatistheequivalent(替代品)ofthelatestIBMmicrocomputer.ThedirectorofUAS,MrHenryJeffries,believesthatinthenextfivetotenyearscompanieswillhavedevelopedevenmoresophisticated(复杂的)robotsforuseinindustry.Bythattime,itislikelythattheywillalsohavebeguntosellnewformsofthesemachinesintoordinaryhomes.Robotscoulddoawiderangeofhouseholdtasks,suchaspreparingmeals,washingdishes,cleaninghousesandsoon.Bythen,thepriceofsuchmachinesmayhavecomedowntoaslittleasD|S1,000.ButDrSandraLomax,whohasdoneresearchintoartificialintelligenceatSussexUniversityandMIT(MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology),believeswehavealongwaytogobeforewecandeveloptrulyintelligentmachines.Preparinganomelet(煎蛋)mayseemeasyenough.Butsupposeoneoftheeggshasgonebadeventhemost“intelligent”robotwouldprobablystilluseit.Ifsomethingslightlyunusualneedsdoing—somethingthatrequiresalittleofordinaryhumanimagination,arobotisuseless.Theyneedprogrammingforeventhesimplestoftasksandarenotabletolearnfromexperience.“Teachingarobothowtorecognizeabadeggisfarmoredifficultthanteachingittopreparetheomelet.”shesays.26.ALondoncompanycalledUAShasalreadydevelopedamachinewhich.A.canteachlanguagesandcareforthepatientinhospitalsB.canhelpoldpeopledocertainjobsinthehouseC.iscontrolledbymicrocomputer“brain”D.canacceptsimplevoiceinstructions27.ThedirectorofUASbelievesthatinthenextfivetotenyearsnewformsofmachineswill.A.doanythingwithimaginationB.costmuchlessthanD|S1,000C.beusedineveryhomeD.beusedinindustry28.DrSandraLomaxthinksthat.A.norobotwilleverbeabletoprepareanomeletB.arobotwillsoonbeabletodoalltheunusualhouseworkpeoplecan'tdoC.wecanprogramarobottolearnfromexperienceD.makinganomeletiseasierforarobotthanrecognizingabadegg29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?A.Allexpertsagreethattherewillsoonberobotsthatcanteachlanguagesandlookafterpatientsinhospitals.B.DrSandraLomaxbelievesthattherearegreatproblemsindevelopingintelligentrobots.C.Robotshavebeenanecessarypartinpeople'sdailylife.D.Suchmachinesarealreadybeingsoldintoordinaryhomes.30.WhichofthefollowingistheBESTtitleforthispassage?A.ServantsoftheFutureB.HowtoMakeRobotsC.DifficulttoDevelopIntelligentRobotD.TheHouseholdTasksinFutureB(2013·深圳高二检测)Robotsaresmart.Withtheircomputerbrains,theyhelppeopleworkindangerousplacesordodifficultjobs.Somerobotsdoregularjobs.Bobby,themailcarrier,bringsmailtoalargeofficebuildinginWashingtonD.C.Heisoneof250mailcarriersintheUnitedStates.Mr.Leachim,whoweighstwohundredpoundsandissixfeettall,hassomeadvantagesasateacher.Oneisthathedoesnotforgetdetails.Heknowseachchild'sname,theparents'namesandwhateachchildknowsandneedstoknow.Inaddition,heknowseachchild'spetsandhobbies.Mr.Leachimdoesnotmakemistakes.Eachchildgoesandtellshimhisorhername,thendialsanidentificationnumber.Hiscomputerbrainputsthechild'svoiceandnumbertogether.Heidentifiesthechildwithnomistakes.Thenhestartsthelesson.AnotheradvantageisthatMr.Leachimisflexible.Ifthechildrenneedmoretimetodotheirlessonstheycanmoveswitches.InthiswaytheycanrepeatMr.Leachim'slessonsoverandoveragain.Whenthechildrendoagoodjob,hetellsthemsomethinginterestingabouttheirhobbies.AttheendofthelessonthechildrenswitchMr.Leachimoff.31.Thefirstparagraphofthepassagetellsus.A.humanbeingsarenotassmartasrobotsB.robotswilltaketheplaceofmantoruletheearthC.wecanonlyuserobotstodosomeregularjobsD.robotscanhelppeopleinmanydifferentways32.Mr.Leachim'smakehimagoodteacher.A.knowledge B.appearanceC.advantages D.energies33.WhatisthemostimportantthingMr.Leachimcandoinhislessons?A.Tomeettheneedsofeachstudent.B.Totalktothestudentsindifferentlanguages.C.Tokeepeveryone'sinterestinhislesson.D.Tointroducemorehobbiestothechildren.34.Theword“flexible”inthelastparagraphmeans.A.notstrict B.nothardC.suitable D.changeable35.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmaybeTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thereare250robotteachersintheUnitedStates.B.Mr.Leachimisrunandcontrolledbyelectricity.C.BobbyworksinalargeofficebuildinginWashington D.C.D.ThelessonstaughtbyMr.LeachimaregivenonaTVset.CHalftheworld'spopulationisaffectedbyAsianmonsoons(季风),butmonsoonsaredifficulttopredict.Americanresearchershaveputtogethera700­yearrecordoftherainyseasons,whichisexpectedtoprovideguidanceforexpertsmakingweatherpredictions.Everyyear,moist(潮湿的)airmasses,knownasmonsoons,producelargeamountsofrainfallinIndia,EastAsia,NorthernAustraliaandEastAfrica.AllthiswetairispulledinbyahighpressureareaovertheIndianOceanandalowpressureareatothesouth.AccordingtoEdwardCook,aweatherexpertatColumbiaUniversityinNewYork,thecomplexnatureoftheclimatesystemsacrossAsiamakesmonsoonshardtopredict.Inaddition,climaterecordsfortheareaaretoorecentandnotdetailedenoughtobeofmuchuse.Therefore,heandotherresearchersspentmorethan15yearstravelingacrossAsia,lookingfortreesoldenoughtoprovidelong­termrecords.Theymeasuredtheringsinsidethousandsofancienttreesinmorethan300places.Rainfallhasadirectlinktothegrowthandwidthofringsonsomekindsoftrees.TheresearchersputtogetheraMonsoonAsiaDroughtAtlas(地图集)documentingmonsoonsoversevencenturies,beginninginthe1300s.“Ifthemonsoonfailsorisaveryweakone,thetreesaffectedbymonsoonsatthatlocationmighthaveaverynarrowring,”saidProfessorCook.“butifthemonsoonisverystrong,thetreesaffectedbythatmonsoonmighthaveawideringforthatyear.”Withalltheinformation,researcherssaytheycanbegintoimprovecomputerclimatemodelsforpredictingthebehaviorofmonsoons.“Therehasbeenwidespreadstarvationandlossofhumanlifeinthepastduringlargedroughtswhileaparticularlyheavymonsooncancauseseriousflooding,”saidEugeneWahl,ascientistwithAmerica'sNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration.“So,theregionalmoisturemodels,drynessandwetnessoversuchalongperiodoftimeingreatdetailmeanakindofvictoryforclimatescience.”36.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.TheeffectsofAsianmonsoons.B.Thenecessityofweatherforecast.C.TheachievementsofEdwardCook.D.Abreakthroughinmonsoonpredictions.37.ItisdifficultforexpertstopredictAsianmonsoonsbecause.A.itishardtokeeplong­termclimaterecordsB.theyareformedundercomplexclimatesystemsC.theyinfluencemanynationsD.thereisheavyrainfallinAsia38.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Longanddetailedclimaterecordscanofferusefulinformationformonsoonresearch.B.TheMonsoonAsiaDroughtAtlashasamonsoonrecordforabout1,300years.C.Thetressaffectedbymonsoonsgrowfastifthemonsoonisweak.D.Therainfallmightbelowalthoughthemonsoonisstronginmonsoon­affectedareas.39.AccordingtoProfessorCook,theringsofthetrees.A.determinetheregionalclimateB.haveagreatinfluenceontheregionalclimateC.offerpeopleinformationabouttheregionalrainfallD.reflectallkindsofregionalclimateinformation40.WhatdoweknowabouttheresearchaccordingtoEugeneWahl?A.Itisagreatachievementinclimatescience.B.Itshouldincludeinformationabouthumanlifeinthepast.C.Ithasanalyzedmoisturemodelsworldwide.D.Itwillhelppeoplepreventdroughtsandfloods.D(2013·天津高考)Lastnight'smeteor(流星)showerleftmanypeopleinthecommunitydissatisfiedanddemandinganswers.AccordingtoGabeRothschild,EmeraldValley'smayor,peoplegatheredinthesuburbsofthecity,carryingheavytelescopes,expectingtowatchthebrightlyburningmeteorspassingthroughthesky.Whattheyfoundinsteadwasaskysobrightenedbythecity'slightsthatitdarkenedthelightofthemeteorspassingoverhead.“Myfamilywassofrustrated,”admittedtownresidentDuaneCosby.“Wewantedtomakethisanunforgettablefamilyouting,butitturnedouttobeahugedisappointment.”Astronomers—scientistswhostudystarsandplanets—havebeencomplainingaboutthisproblemfordecades.Theysaythatlightpollutionpreventsthemfromseeingobjectsintheskythattheycouldseequiteeasilyinthepast.Theycallonpeopleandthegovernmenttotakemeasurestofightagainstit.Thereisyetapopulationbesidesprofessionalandamateurstarobserversthatsuffersevenmorefromlightpollution.Thispopulationconsistsofbirds,bats,frogs,snakes,etc.Forexample,outdoorlightingseverelyaffectsmigrating(迁徙的)birds.AccordingtotheInternationalDark­SkyAssociation,“100millionbirdsayearthroughoutNorthAmericadieincrasheswithlightedbuildingsandtowers.”Countlessmoreanimalcasualties(伤亡)resultfromtheuseofartificiallighting.Clearly,peopleenjoythebenefitsoflightingtheirevenings,butsomescientiststhinkitcanbeharmfulforhumans,too.Theyworrythatexposuretolightwhilesleepingcanincreaseaperson'schancesofgettingcancer.EmeraldValleyisonlyonecommunitythatisbecomingawareofthenegativeeffectsoflightpollution.Foryears,Flagstaff,Arizona,hasenforcedlightingregulationsinitscityinordertoassistastronomersattheLowellObservatory.Similareffortshavebeenmadeworldwide,andamovementisunderwaytoremindustoturnofflightswhenwearenotusingthem,sothatothercreaturescansharethenight.41.Ithappenedlastnightthat.A.thecity'slightsaffectedthemeteorwatchingB.themeteorsflewpastbeforebeingnoticedC.thecitylightshowattractedmanypeopleD.themeteorwatchingendedupasocialouting42.Whatdotheastronomerscomplainabout?A.Meteorshowersoccurlessoftenthanbefore.B.Theirobservationequipmentisinpoorrepair.C.Lightpollutionhasremainedunsolvedforyears.D.Theireyesightisfailingduetoartificiallighting.43.WhatistheauthorconcernedaboutaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Birdsmaytakeothermigrationpaths.B.Animals'livinghabitsmaychangesuddenly.C.Varietiesofanimalswillbecomesharplyreduced.D.Animals'survivalisthreatenedbyoutdoorlighting.44.LightingregulationsinFlagstaff,Arizonaareputintoeffectto.A.lessenthechanceofgettingcancerB.createanidealobservationconditionC.ensurecitizensagoodsleepatnightD.enableallcreaturestoliveinharmony45.Whatmessagedoestheauthormostwanttogiveus?A.Savingwildlifeissavingourselves.B.Greateffortsshouldbemadetosaveenergy.C.Humanactivitiesshouldbeenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Newequipmentshouldbeintroducedforspacestudy.Ⅳ.信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)请阅读下列应用文及其相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。阅读下列图书馆各个区域的相关信息:A.BingWingCarrelsStudydeskswithalockablestoragecompartmentarelocatedonthethirdflooroftheBingWingofGreenLibrary.Graduatestudentsandvisitingscholarsaregivenpriorityforcarrelassignments.Undergraduatestudents,ifassigned,mayuseacarrelforonequarteratatime.B.TheVelmaDenningRoomTheVelmaDenningRoomprovidesafocusedenvironmentforthedataandsoftwareservicesofferedbySocialScienceDataandSoftware(SSDS).SSDSprovidesaccesstoanextensivecollectionofdatasetsfromconsortia,foreigngovernments,internationalorganizationsandUSagenciesandofficesonCD­ROManddiskette.Userscanview,download,ortransfernumericdataonCD­ROManddiskettefromcomputerworkstations.C.BenderRoomTheAlbertM.BenderRoom,withitswonderfulviewsofthequadandthehillsbeyondthecampus,offerscomfortableseatingandaquietatmosphereforstudy,leisurereading,andreflection.TheBenderRoomcontainsacollectionofgoodbooksofcurrentandclassicinterestinfictionandnon­fiction.ThiscollectionhasbeenmadepossiblebyagenerousgiftfromtheStanfordUniversityBookstore.D.LaneReadingRoomTheLaneReadingRoom,housestheHumanitiesandAreaStudiesResourceCenter.Fromthebeginning,theroomhasservedasareadingroom,firstforgeneralpurposes,andlaterforthestudyofrarebooksandmanuscripts(手稿).TraditionalstudyandreadingspaceisnowcomplementedbyInternetaccess(availablefromallseatingintheroom)andcomputerworkstations.TheLaneReadingRoomhousestheHumanitiesDigitalInformationService(formerlytheAcademicTextService),whichprovidesaccesstoSUL/AIR'selectroniclibraryofhumanitiestextsaswellastoelectronicindexes,publications,andtheInternet.E.Dissertation(专题论文)RoomsDissertationRoomsareavailabletocurrentlyregistereddoctoralstudents.PriorityisgiventothosestudentsintheHumanitiesandSocialScienceswhousetheGreenLibrarycollections.Becausetheroomsareinhighdemand,allroomsaredouble­assignedandareavailableonlytostudentswhoarebothcurrentlyregisteredandadvancedtocandidacy.F.JonssonSocialSciencesReadingRoomTheJonssonSocialSciencesReadingRoomisdesignedtofacilitatearangeofsocialsciencelearningandresearchactivities.Asocialsciencereferencecollectionofover15,000volumesaswellasclassictexts,newandnotablepublications,andcurrentissuesofcorejournalsinthesocialsciencesareavailable.TheJonssonReadingRoomisalsohometotheSocialSciencesResourceCentercomputercluster.以下是人物信息,为每个人选择相应的区域:46.Lisaintendstogointostudiesonsocialscience,andsheisconsideringwhichspecificquestionshouldbefocusedon.Ratherthangettingeasyaccesstoelectronictexts,shewouldliketotakeaquicklookatthenewpublicationsintheprintedformfirst.47.Aliisonavisittotheuniversity.Hehasbeeninvitedtostayoncampusfor2weeks.Atthelibrary,hemayneedaplacethatcanbelockeduptokeephisbelongings.48.Jackhasfinishedhisprojectonhumanities.Forseveralmonthshewasseatedinfrontofthecomputerscreenwritinghisdissertation.Todayhewantsachange.Acomfortableplacewithinterestingnovels,shortstories,orevenfairytalesismostfavorable.49.Ann,withamaster'sdegreeonsocialscience,isoneofthecurrentlyregistereddoctoralstudents.HersupervisorhasaskedhertosearchforsomeinformationintheSUL/AIR'selectroniclibrary.Thisisanurgenttask.50.NickisdoingaresearchontheMiddleEast.Hebadlyneedsawiderangeofdatasetsfromthearea.HealsoplanstostorethedataonCD­ROMsothathecanusethemlater.Ⅴ.读写任务(满分25分)阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。Thisisastorythathappenedinaschoolcampus.Oneday,afterschoolwasover,Peterwastakingawalkintheschoolcampus,singingveryhappily.Whenhepassedbyawatertap,hefoundthatwaterwasstillrunning.Someoneforgottoturnitoff!Althoughitwastheeasiestthingforhimtoturnitoff,andheshouldhavedoneso,heseemednottohavenoticeditandwentonwalkingasifnothingwashappeningthere.Justthen,Marywaspassingbyandnoticedthat.“Wholeftthewaterrunningafterusingit?”shethoughttoherself.Sherushedtothetapandturneditoffasquicklyaspossible.WhenMarywasdoingthat,Peterwasrightthere,standingbesideherwithacoldlook.Maryturnedtohimandscoldedhimfornothavingturnedoffthetap.“Itisnoneofmybusiness!”Petersaidcoldly.“Besides,itwasnotIwhohadturnediton.”Hearingthis,Marywasverydisappointedandshewasatagreatloss.[写作内容]1.以约30词概括短文的要点;2.然后以约120词就Mary或Peter的行为,从“责任意识”、“行为习惯”或“节约资源”等方面,任选一个角度发表你的看法,内容包括:(1)简要评述Mary或Peter的行为并说明你的理由;(2)简述你或你身边所发生的类似的故事;(3)谈谈你的感受与启发。[写作要求]1.可以使用实例或其他论述方法支持你的观点,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文的句子;2.标题自定。[评分标准]概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。

综合检测(二)【语篇解读】本文通过一个故事告诉我们,知识只是潜在的力量,只有掌握了知识后并付诸实践才能获取真正的力量。1.B根据下文内容可知,凡是成年的男子,村里都会给他们地和钱盖房子,房子要在冬天之前完工,倘若无法抵御严寒,村民也不会伸出援手,根据常理可知,这是一个奇怪的传统。2.C根据后句中Ifhishomefailedtoendurethewinterweather可推断,房子要在冬天之前盖完。3.D根据第五段Thevillagersmournedforhim可推断,村民们也无能为力。4.C根据第一段wasgivenlandandmoneytobuildahome可得出答案。5.B根据句中talkedtotheowners可知,他们找到了最好看的房子。6.A根据前文forideasonbuildingtheirhomes可得出答案。7.DMarc收集完信息后去盖房子了,而Paul却继续收集信息,故用however。8.C根据句中somanygreatideas可知,他收集了如此多的信息,以至于忘记了一些。9.A根据第六段中makehisownhomelookbetter可得出答案。10.D根据句中enjoyed和homeowners可推断,这里指和户主的谈话。11.B根据句中runningoutoftime可推断,由于时间所剩无几,他赶快回来了。12.C根据后句中mournedforhim可推断,他被冻死了。13.B根据后文内容可知,Marc熬过了冬天,生存下来了。14.A根据句中livedahappy,contentlife可推断,Marc养活着一个家庭。15.C根据前文内容可知,Paul收集了很多信息,说明只收集信息比较容易。16.it17.though/although18.of19.decides20.success21.that22.the23.choosing24.another25.truly26.B细节理解题。根据第二段中前两句可知,UAS公司开发的这种机器人能够帮助老人们做一些家务活。27.D细节理解题。根据第二段中倒数第四句可知,在未来5~10年时间内会开发出应用于工业的更复杂的机器人。28.D推理判断题。根据第三段桑德拉·洛马克斯博士的观点和第四段的举例可知,对于机器人来说煎鸡蛋要比识别坏的鸡蛋更容易一些。29.B推理判断题。根据第三段的描述可知,桑德拉·洛马克斯博士认为开发出智能机器人存在着巨大困难。30.C主旨大意题。本文通过分别描述UAS公司总裁和桑德拉·洛马克斯博士的观点,得出结论——开发出真正智能的机器人很难。31.D主旨大意题。从第一段第二、三句“Withtheircomputerbrains,theyhelppeopleworkindangerousplacesordodifferentjobs.Somerobotsdoregularjobs.”可知机器人可以做各种不同的工作,能以各种方式帮助人类,故答案选D。32.C细节理解题。从第二段第一句“Mr.Leachim,whoweighstwohundredpoundsandissixfeettall,hassomeadvantagesasateacher.”可知答案C正确。33.A推理判断题。从第三段第一句“AnotheradvantageisthatMr.Leachimisflexible.”可知他非常灵活,可满足每个学生的要求,故答案选A。34.D词义猜测题。从文章最后一段可知学生可以根据需要有选择地运用Mr.Leachim,可见flexible是形容Mr.Leachim很灵活,富有变化,故答案选D。35.B事实细节题。从文章最后一句话“Attheendofthe

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