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第I卷(选择题,共80分)一、听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)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.Whatmaycausethewoman’sproblem?A.Toomuchwork. B.Toomuchcoffee. C.Toomuchexercise.2.Whyisthewomanwaitingtoorderhercard?A.Shecan’tdecidewhichcolortochooseB.ShewillhaveanewtelephonenumberC.Shewillbegettinganewaddress.3.Whereisthemangoing?A.Toaschool. B.Toatheatre. C.Tohishouse.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomanshoulddo?A.Takethecoursenextyear.B.Decidewhethertodropthecourse.C.Findoutifanyplaceopensupinthecourselater.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheneedstobuyanewcoat.B.Hersweaterisnotwarmenough.C.Hersweaterissimilartotheman’scoat.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Wholikeshiphop?A.Sam. B.Mary. C.David.7.WhattypeofmusicdoesLauralikebest?A.Jazz. B.Rock“n”roll. C.Classicalmusic.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.WhoaremorelikelytobeInternetaddicts?A.Theyoung. B.Themiddleaged. C.Theold.9.Whatisthepurposeoftheprogramme?A.Tohelptheaddictsgetbetter.B.TostoptheaddictssurfingtheNet.C.Tofindoutthenumberoftheaddicts.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatkindofexercisewouldthewomanliketodo?A.Jogging. B.Cycling. C.Weightlifting.11.Howoftendoesthemansuggestthewomanworkout?A.Twiceaweek. B.Threetimesaweek.. C.Fourtimesaweek.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shewillchoosetheclasswiththeman’shelp.B.Shehasdonesomeexerciselately.C.Sheiseagertostarttheclass.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheman’spapermainlyabout?A.Sportsevents. B.Movieindustry. C.Internationalaffairs.14.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Narrowhissearch. B.Useatypewriter. C.Tryabroadertopic.15.Whatcanbefoundinthe“Reader’sGuidetoPeriodicalLiterature”?A.Books. B.Magazines. C.Newspapers16.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inalibrary. B.Inabookstore. C.Inateacher’soffice请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakertalkingaboutingeneral?A.Atown’shistory. B.Somescientists C.Acasestudy18.Whoteachesthelocalwomentoweavethebaskets?A.Theirmothers. B.Theythemselves. C.Thewhitepeople19.HowlonghavethewomenbeenweavingbasketsintheUS?A.Morethan200years B.Morethan300years. C.Morethan400years.20.Whatdothewomenweavebasketsfornow?A.Money. B.Fun. C.Dailyuse.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面各题,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.Eatingtoomuchfatcanheartdiseaseandcausehighbloodpressure.A.attendto B.devoteto C.berelatedto D.contributeto22.Thereservoirisitwasthreeyearsago.A.asthreetimesbigasB.threetimesasbigasC.asbigasthreetimesD.asbigthreetimesas23.Helooksmucholderforhisage.Itis.thathehasgreathardship.A.sure;goneoverB.certain;gonethroughC.certain;goneafterD.sure;goneagainst24.Hurryup,orbythetimeweatthecinema,thefilmwillhavebegun.A.hadarrived B.willhavearrived C.willarrive D.arrive25.Tohisjoy,hismotherfeltbetterandbecamehealthierwiththeofSummerA.way B.approach C.sign D.method26.surprisedmemostisthatthescientist,isthefamous,stilllivesaquietlife.A.It;which B.What;that C.As;whom D.What;who27.Tobehonest,Iamnotthepersondeservingthehonor,itshouldbegiventowethinkhasmadethegreatestcontribution.A.who B.whom C.whoever D.whomever28.LindawasthoughttoinAfrica,butIreallydon’tknowwhatcountrysheworkedin.A.haveworked B.work C.beworking D.beworked29.himselfwithvariousresearchprojects,hespendslittletimewithhisfamily.A.Tooccupy B.Occupy C.Occupying D.Occupied30.Theotherday,myfriendJohndrovehiscardownthestreetatIthoughtwasadangerousspeed,surprisedeveryoneinthecar.A.which;that B.which;what C.what;which D.that;which第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Thereisafinelinebetweenaparentwhoisactiveandopenmindedandonethatdoesn’tknowwhentoletgo.Asmydaughter,Nicole,preparestoleavehomeforcollege,I’mdiscoveringhowharditistostayonthe31sideofthisline.WhenIhold32theapronstrings(围裙带)connectingus,Nicole,eagerto33independence,triestoloosenmygrasp.Whatresultsisa(an)34motherdaughter,pushme,pullyoukindoftango(探戈舞).Forthepasttwoyears,it’sgonelikethis:Myquestion:“Haveyouthoughtoftakinganadvancedplacementclass(高阶课程)sothatyoucanearncollegecredit?”Nicole’s35:“No,I’mnotinterestedinthat.”Twomonthsago,shewas36toagreatuniversity.However,Iwasstillthemotherhavinga37timelettinggo.thenightbeforetheintroductorymeetingoftheuniversity,Ihadreadthecoursecatalogcarefullyand38courseswhichIthoughtlookedgood.Wemetonthecampusthenextafternoon,andNicole’sface39withexcitement.“Ihavehadmyentireschedulefiguredout,”shesaid.“Already?”Iwasastonished,40sheshouldhavediscusseditwithme.Iexaminedtheschedule.Nicolehadn’ttakena(an)41oneofthecoursesIhadsuggested.Everycourseshehadchosen42suitedherinterests.JustthenIsawamature,capableyoungwomanwitha43mindandtheabilitytoshapeherfuture.Shenolongerneededhermother’s44everythingforher.Ifeltproud,thoughstillabit45.I46thelessonscarefully.Nicolehasstruggledtolearnoverthepast18years:47,sympathy,andhardwork.Therehavebeenafewholesalongtheway.48,sheiswellequippedandeagerto49thefuture.Thenextstop,Irecognized,wasminetotake:givingmydaughterandmyselfthe50webothneeded.31.A.left B.right C.either D.each32.A.onto B.up C.back D.out33.A.keep B.refuse C.taste D.bear34.A.embarrassing B.relaxing C.lively D.beautiful35.A.ment B.word C.concept D.response36.A.received B.invited C.treated D.accepted37.A.good B.great C.hard D.easy38.A.taken B.underlined C.offered D.read39.A.litup B.builtup C.turnedup D.madeup40.A.imagining B.thinking C.hoping D.adding41.A.only B.just C.even D.single42.A.mostly B.hardly C.exactly D.slightly43.A.sharp B.normal C.different D.same44.A.encouraging B.deciding C.disagreeing D.agreeing45.A.anxious B.excited C.sad D.tense46.A.reviewed B.observed C.checked D.studied47.A.ability B.honesty C.responsibility D.beauty48.A.Therefore B.Instead C.Still D.Besides49.A.hug B.discover C.determine D.lead50.A.character B.strength C.relief D.independence第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAavaWhistlerHotelStarRatings:★★★ Location:WhislterRooms:192StayattheAavaWhistlerHotel(formerlyCoastWhistlerHotel)andexperienceagreatvacation.TheAavaWhistlerHoteliswithinminutesfromoverahundredshoppingmallsandrestaurants.Italsohasagreatnumberofrecreationalfacilities,includingswimming,divineandevenskiing.Hotelservicesinclude24hourreception,laundryandroomservice.Guestscanstayincozyroomsequippedwithairconditioning,bathroomandtelevision.FromCN¥496pernight.BestWesternCairnCroftHotelStarRatings:★★★ Location:EastLundy’sLaneRoom:166RelaxandunwindattheBestWesternCairnHotel.Thisresortstylehotelislocatedjustminutes.fromtheairport.AttheBestWesternCairnCroft,guestscanenjoyalargenumberofrecreationalfacilitiesincludingchildren’sactivities,sightseeingandaswimmingpool.Businesstravelerscanalsotakeadvantageofspaciousmeetingandbanquetingfacilitiesforhostingcorporateevents.Allroomsewithbasicamenities(便利设施).FromCN¥439pernight.ClarionHotel&SuitesDowntownMontrealStarRatings:★★★ Location:MontrealRooms:266Convenientlylocatedjust20minutesfromtheairport,theClarionHotel&SuiteDowntownMontrealisamoderatelypricedthreestarhotelthatprovidesservicestobothbusinessandleisuretravelers.TheClarionhasspaciousmeetingfacilitiesandmodernbusinesscentersforbusinesstravelers.Italsohasasaunaandwhirlpoolwhereguestcanrelax.Allroomsewithbasicamenities,includingcableTVandakitchenetteFromCN¥553pernight.DeltaBowValleyHotelStarRatings:★★★ Location:CalgaryRooms:398TheDeltaBowValleyHotelislocatedacoupleofblocksnorthofOlympicPlaza,eastofJamesShortPark,andnortheastofthePetroCanadaCentre.Apartfrombusinessandrecreationalservicessuchasabusinesscentre,fitnesscentreandrestaurant,allroomsintheDeltaewithaminibarandinhousemovies.FromCN¥1,227pernight.51.Whichhoteloffersfacilitiesforchildren’sactivities?A.ClarionHotel&SuitesDowntownMontrealB.BestWesternCairnCroftHotelC.AavaWhistlerHotelD.DeltaBowValleyHotel52.Ifyouwanttocheckintoahotelatthreeo’clockinthemorningyoucanstayat.A.DeltaBowValleyHotelB.BestWesternCairnCroftHotelC.ClarionHotel&SuitesDowntownMontrealD.AavaWhistlerHotelBSixmontholdbabiesarestrictlylimitedinwhattheycanrememberabouttheobjectstheyseeintheworld.Ifyouhideseveralobjectsfrombabies,theywillonlyrememberoneofthoseobjects.Butanewstudy,whichwaspublishedinanissueofPsychologicalScience,ajournaloftheAssociationforPsychologicalScience,findsthatwhenbabies“forget”aboutanobject,notallislost.Researchersusedtothinkthatbabieslessthantwoyearsolddidnotunderstandthatanobjectcontinuestoexistwhenitisnotinthebaby’sview.Butinmid1980s,newwaysofdoingexperimentswithbabiesfoundthattheydo,infact,knowthatobjectsdon’tdisappearwhentheydonotlookatthem—aconceptknownasobjectpermanence.Butitwasstillunknownwhatbabiesneededtorememberaboutobjectsinordertoremembertheirexistence.NowMelissKibbe,ofJohnHopkinsUniversity,andAlanLeslie,ofRutgersUniversity,areworkingtofigureoutexactlywhatitisthatbabiesrememberaboutobjects.Forthenewstudy,theyshowedsixmontholdbabiestwoobjectsadiskandatriangle.Thentheyhidtheobjectsbehindsmallscreens,firstoneshape,thentheother.Earlierresearchhasshownthatyoungbabiescanrememberwhatwashiddenmostrecently,buthavemoretroublerememberingthefirstobjectthatwashidden.Oncetheshapeswerehidden,theyliftedthescreeninfrontofthefirstobject.Sometimestheyshowedbabiestheshapethatwashiddenthereoriginally,butsometimesitwastheothershape,andsometimestheobjecthadvanishedpletely.Psychologists(心理学家)measurehowlongbabieslookatsomethingtoseehowsurprisedtheyare.InKibbeandLeslie’sstudy,babiesweren’tparticularlysurprisedtoseethatscreenhadchanged,forexample,fromatriangletoadisk.Butiftheobjectwasgonealtogether,thebabieslookedsignificantlylonger,indicatingsurpriseatanunexpectedresult:“Thisshowsthateventhoughbabiesdon’tremembertheshapeoftheobject,theyknowthatitshouldcontinuetoexist,”Kibbesays.“Theyremembertheobjectwithoutrememberingthefeaturesthatidentify(鉴别)thatobject.”Thishelpsexplainhowtheyoungbrainprocessesinformationaboutobjects,Lesliesay.Hethinksthebrainhasastructurethatactslikeakindofpointer,amentalfingerthatpointsatanobject.53.Beforethestudy,whichofthefollowingwasunclear?A.Whetherbabiesknowobjectsaregone.B.Whatmadebabiesrememberobjects’existence.C.Whetherbabiescanrememberwhatwashiddenfirst.D.Whybabieswereinterestedinwhatwashidden.54.Inthesecondparagraph,theunderlinedword“vanished”probablymeansA.forgottenB.disappearedC.discoveredD.hidden55.Thestudyhelpsusbetterunderstand.A.howtheyoungbraindealswithinformationaboutobjectsB.whetherbabiescanrememberfeaturesofhiddenobjectsC.whetherbabiesweresurprisedwhentheyfoundtheobjectsdisappearedD.whybabieslessthantwoyearsdidnotunderstandahiddenobjectsillexisted56.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Anewconcept—objectpermanenceB.Allrememberedisn’tlostC.WhatbabiesrememberaboutobjectsD.AnewstudyonpsychologyCThereisnodoubtthattheUnitedStateshasenteredabrandnewage,becauseDonaldTrump,thecountry’s45thpresident,isverydifferentfromanypresidentbeforehim.UnlikeHillaryClinton,hisopponent;andmostformerUSpresidents,whoenteredtheelectionafteryearsofbeingpoliticians,Trump,70,wasaNewYorkrealestatebusinessman.Andhewasnotapresidentialcandidatewhoworkedhardtokeepaperfectpublicimageofamanwhowasalwayscaring,fairandwise.Instead,Trumpisfamousforbeingbadtempered,arrogant(傲慢的)andhatefultowardthosewhodisagreewithhim.Healsohatesimmigrants,bothfromLatinAmericaandtheMiddleEast,formanyproblemsintheUS.Thishascausedadangerousdivisioninthecountryacountrymadeupofmanyvariousraces.Buttohissupporters,thefactthatTrumpisnotatypicalpoliticianisactuallyoneofhisadvantages.Hishabitofneverhidinghisopinionsisalsoconsideredbymanytobeasignthatheisnotahypocritelikemanypoliticiansare.“Wehaveseenourcountrytakeadownturnintheeyesoftheworld.Weneedtogoinadifferentdirection,”BinyominWeisswasser,39,amanfromChicago,toldtheChicagoTribune.“Trump’snotapolitician...Ilikethatheisnotalwayspoliticallycorrectandspeakshismind.Itgivesmethefeelingthatwhatyouseeiswhatyouget,Youmaynotlikeit,butyouknowwhatitis.”Butinterestingly,manywhoelectedTrumpactuallyfollowedthe“lesseroftwoevils”principle—onethatpeopleusewhenfacedwithpickingfromtwounpleasantoptions—simplybecausetheydidn’tthinkClintonwasabetterchoice.“He’sthecandidateIdisagreelesswith,”JackStucky,20,astudentatNorwesternUniversity,toldtheChicagoTribune.“Idon’tthinkI’dsayDonaldTrumpisgoingtobethebestpresidentever,butIdidthinkhe’dbebetterthanHillaryClinton.”It’struethattheUSisenteringanewage.It’sjustnotclearyetwhatkindofageit’sgoingtobe.57.What’sthedifferencebetweenTrumpandanypresidentbeforehim?A.Heknewlittleaboutpoliticsbeforethepresidentialelection.B.Hedidn’ttrytokeepaperfectpublicimage.C.Hegainedpopularitybyhisbadreputation.D.Heisnotalwayspoliticallycorrectandspeakshismind.58.Thunderlinedwords“ahypocrite”iscloselyrelatedinmeaningto.A.adishonestpersonB.acaringpersonC.ashypersonD.aselfishperson59.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Itreportsonpeople’sdifferentviewsonTrump’svictoryintheelection.B.ItexplorestheadvantagesTrumphasoverHillaryintheelection.C.ItpredictswhatchangesTrumpwillbringtotheUS.D.ItanalyzesthereasonsforTrump’svictoryintheelection.DLastsummer,afterl6yearsintheUnitedStates,ItraveledtothecityinRussiawhereIgrewup.Iwasthefirstinmyfamilytoreturnafterallthoseyears.Mymomgavemeahanddrawnmapshowingthelocationofmygrandfather’stombatthelocalcemetery,andsheaskedmetovisitit.ItwasreallyimportanttoherthatIgothere.MygrandfatherdiedwhenIwaslittle,andshewantedmetorememberhim.Hewasstillverymuchaliveinhermind,andshewantedhimtocontinuetoliveinmymindaswell. SoIpromisedthatthefirstthingI’ddowhenIarrivedwouldbetovisitthecemetery.However,Igotcaughtupinwork,andIhadalotofcatchinguptodowithmychildhoodfriends.Itwasn’tuntiladaybeforeIwasleavingthatIfoundtimetogotothecemetery.Itwaslateintheafternoon,andrightbytheentrancewasaladywhowassellingflowers.Bythenshehadonlysevencarnationsleftinherbucket.Iboughtthemall,butwhenIreachedformywallet,IrealizedIdidn’thavethemapwithme.Ihadnoideawhathadhappenedtothatmap.AndIhadnoideawheremygrandfather’stombwaslocated.Icouldcallmymomandaskher.ButtheproblemwasthatIhadalreadytoldherI’dgonetothecemetery.WhatwasIgoingtosay?Ifoundthemainoffice.Fortunatelyitwasopen,andinsidewasasmalloffice.Behindthecounterwasanoldwoman,andshesaidshe’dhelpmelocatemygrandfather’srecords.Acoupleofminuteslater,shecamebackwithaprintout.Itturnedouttherewere17AbrahamPikarskisonthelist.IchosethetwowhoseageIbelievedcloselymatchedmygrandfather’s.Isetofftolookforthem.Ihopedthatatleastonewouldhaveaportraitonthetombstone.ThiswayI’dknowwhichtombwasmine.IfoundthefirsttombanditsaidAbrahamPikarskionit,buttherewasnoportrait.Onlyaninscription(碑铭):FromtheLovingWifeandChildren.Ihadnoideawhetherthiswastherightone,soIwentofftolookfortheotherone.Ifoundit,too,anditwasvirtuallyindistinguishablefromthefirstone.ItsaidAbrahamPikarski,noportrait.Theinscriptionwasslightlydifferent.Itsaid:FromtheGrievingFamily.Ihadnoideawhattodo.Wasmyfamilythelovingoneorthegrievingone?Iwasstandingtherewaiting,thinkingmaybesomesortofspecialfeelingwouldetome.MaybeI’dfeelsomesortofcloserelationshipwiththepersonwhowaslyingthere.Iputthreecarnationsonthattomb,andIwentbacktothefirstone.Istoodthere,too,forawhile,andagainIwashopingthatI’dfeelsomethingspecial.Butitwasgettinglate,andIhadtopackforthetripbacktoNewYork,soIputthreecarnationsonthistomb.Then,suddenlyIknewwhattodo.IputthatfloweronthatsametombwhereIwasstandingIthoughtifthisisreallymygrandfatherwhoislyingthere,thenallisgood,andhegotthemost.Butifnot,thenletthisbekindofforttothestranger,becausesomebodyelse’sgrandsoncameallthewayfromAmericatopayhisrespects.IwentbacktothehotelandflewhometoNewYorkthenextday.Ineverfoundthatmapagain.MomandDadpickedmeupattheairport.Onthewayhomefromtheairport,mymomstartedcrying.“I’msohappythatyoutookthetimetovisityourgrandfather’stomb.Itreallymeanssomuchtome.Youknowwhenyoucalledthetoldmeyouwentthere,Ithoughtyouwerejustsayingittomakemefeelgood.”WhenIwasstillintheairthismorning,hercousinwholivesinRussiahadcalledandtoldmymotherthatshehadjustefromthecemeteryandhadseenmyflowersthere.SomymomknewthatIhadreallydonethis.ShouldIaskherhowmanyflowershercousinsaw/threeorfour?ButthenIdecidedthatmaybeIshouldnotsayanythingatall.60.Theauthorvisitedhisgrandfather’stombjustbeforehereturnedtoAmericabecause.A.helostthemaphismotherdrewforhimB.heoccupiedhimselfwithmanythingsC.hewasn’twellfamiliarwiththecemeteryD.hedidn’thaveaffectionforhisgrandfather61.Thereasonwhytheauthordidn’tturntohismotheristhat.A.hewasunwillingtoberegardedasaliarB.hecouldn’tmakeupareasonableexcuseC.heintendedtorecoverthemapbyhimselfD.hewasabletolocategrandfather’stomb62.Theauthorchosethetwotomboutofthe17accordingto.A.theirappearanceB.theirinscriptionC.theirageD.theirlocation63.Whydidtheauthor’smothercryonthewayhome?A.Hepaidrespecttoastranger.B.Theauthorkepthispromise.C.Shekeptgrandfatherinmind.D.Hercousinfoundtheflowers.64.Fromthelasttwoparagraphswecanknowthat.A.hewasashamedofhavingtellingalietohismotherB.hewascontenttohavepresentedthefollowerstoastrangerC.hewasawareofwhichtombwashisgrandfather’sintheendD.hethoughtitmadenosensetofigureoutthelocationofthetomb65.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AjourneytohometownB.AtombembarrassmentC.ApleasantcoincidenceD.Ahanddrawnmap第II卷(非选择题三部分共40分)第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)第一节:请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格的空格处填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填了个单词。Beggarsareoftenseensittingbythesideofastreetwithheadsbowedpeoplepassthemby.Someaskpeoplepassingbyforasmallamountofmoneyandsomejustsitandwaittobegivenmoney.Afewuseaggressivebehaviourtoearnmoney.Tosolvetheproblemofaggressivebegging,an“alternativegivingplanhasbeensuggested.Tenbluemoneyboxeswillbeplacedinbusyplacessuchasthemarketandtherailwaystation.Itaimstoencouragepeoplenottogivemoneydirectlytobeggarsbutinsteadtogivegenerouslytolocalhomelesscauses.Supportersofthisplanthinkitwillbeaneffectivewaytosolvethebeggars’alcoholanddrugproblems.Butthepoliceopposetheplanarguingthatbeggarswhodonotreceivecashmayturntocriminalitytofeedtheiraddictions.Thehomelesscharity“Crisis”saidthesuccessofanyplanwilldependonitsstyle.Theythinkthatimaginativeandpositiveplanscanhelpcreatelocalunderstandingandsympathyinsteadofhardness.Mostofthebeggarsdisliketheplanbecausetheythinktheywillnotgetenoughmoneyfromtheboxesfortheirshowers,foodandclothes.Beggingisabigsocialproblembothindevelopinganddevelopedcountries.Governmentsmustbeactivelyinvolvedinsolvingthisproblem.Trainingbeggarstoworkandhelpingthemtofindappropriatejobsisoneoption.Thisisespeciallytruefordevelopingcountrieswheremanylowskilljobsexist.Thegeneralmunityshouldalsobeeducatedtoseebeggarsnotasdirtyanddangerous,butaspeoplewhoneedunderstandingandhelp.BeggingproblemIntroductiontothebeggingproblemSomebeggarsask68formoneySomebeggarsjustsitandwaittobegivenmoneyAn“alternativeplan”totheproblemInsomebusyplaces,suchasthemarketandrailwaystation,tensblueboxeswillbeplacedto69peopletogivemoneytolocalhomelesscausesDifferent66towardsthesuggestedplanSupportersofthisplanthinkitvery70tosolvetheproblemrelatedtobeggars.Thepoliceopposetheplanarguingthebeggarsmayturntocriminalitybecauseof72ofcash.

Thehomelesscharitysaidthatitremainstobeseenwhetherthisplanwouldbe72.Mostofthebeggarsdisliketheplanbecausethemoneythattheywillgetfromtheboxwillnotbe73.67totheproblemGovernmentsmustplayabig74insolvingthisproblem,trainingbeggarstoworkandhelpingthemtofindproper

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