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江门市2025年普通高中高二调研测试(一)英语本试卷共12页,106小题,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必把自己的姓名、考生号等填写在题卡相应的位置上。2.做选择题时,必须用2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3.非选择题必须使用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔,将答案写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上指定位置作答,不按以上要求作答的答案无效。5.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共20小题,满分20分)第一节角色扮演 你有20秒钟时间阅读下列情景。然后准备答题、角色:你是Mary。任务:(1)与同学Tom谈论假期兼职的话题;(2)根据谈话内容回答另一同学的提问。(一)听对话,补全旬子(共4空,每空0.5分,满分2分) 根据录音内容,在第1题和第2题的空格上填写完整信息。听录音前,你有10秒钟阅读题目,听完录音后,你有10秒钟答时间。录音仅播放一次。1.Maryistryingto____________aresumeof____________own.2.Tom'sfatherwantssome____________duringthe____________.(二)补全问句(共6空,每空0.5分,满分3分) 根据下列中文提示,把第3题至第5题的英语问句补充完整:然后听录音关于问题的回答,并记录重要信息。录音回答播放两遍。3.我可以做什么? ____________canI____________?4.你为什么不帮你爸爸呢? Why____________you____________yourfather?5.我啥时候可以开始上班? ____________canI____________towork?(三)补全答语(共5题,每题1分,满分5分) 根据前面所听到的信息,完成第6题至第10题的答语,每空不超过3个词,每一题听录音前,你有10秒钟阅读题目,听完录音后,你有10秒钟题时间。6.Whatwereyoudoing? ---lwas____________aresumeofmyown.7.Whoownsatrainingcenter? ---____________.8.Whatdoyouneedtoteachthekids?---Ineedtoteachthekids____________.9.WherewillTomstudyaftergraduation? ---Hewillstudyin____________.10.WhenwillTomtakeyoutothetrainingcenter? ---____________.第二节故事复述(共10空,每空1分,满分10分) 请听故事,然后对故事的复述内容进行填空,每空不超过3个词。在录音播放前,你有20秒钟的准备时间。听完录音后,你有60秒钟题时间。故事录音播放两遍。NameNineThingswithMilkPetersatintheclassroomandsawsomechildrenflyingkitesneartheriver.Hismotherbroughthimakite.Hewantedto11it,buthismotherdidn'tallowhimtodoso,askinghimtogoto12,Hebecame13andcouldn'tconcentrateonhisteacher's14.Thenhisteacher15thisandaskedhimaquestion:“Nameninethingswithmilkinthem,Peter."Hedidn'thearandthe16behindremindedhim.Hestoodupandtheteacheraskedhim17.Hesaid,“tea,coffee,cakeand...er...18cows."Hisanswermadethewholeclass19.Theteacherdidn'tcriticizehimbuthisfacebecamered,Afterclass,Petertoldhisteacherthatthereasonwhyhedidn'tlistentotheclasswasthathewantedto20.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACalming,relaxing,fullofgreeneryandbeautifulplants,andusuallywithwaterfeaturesorotherwonderfuldecorationsthrownintothemix—that’sbotanicalgardens(植物园).Herearefourofthebestbotanicalgardensintheworld.Explorethemnow!BrooklynBotanicGarden(USA)DoyouwanttoexperiencecherryblossomsinNewYork?Ifso,the52-acreBrooklynBotanicGardenbuiltin1910istheperfectoneforyou.Thiswonderfulplacetreatsits900,000annualvisitorswithmorethan200cherrytreesandawiderangeofplantspecieseveryspring.Italsoincludesanumberofspecialtygardensandanartgallery.ChicagoBotanicGarden(USA)TheChicagoBotanicGardenconsistsofacollectionof27attractivegardenscovering385acresandexhibitingmillionsofflowers,trees,andplants.Manycolorsincludingpink,purple,andyellowwillmakeyoufallinlovewithitatfirstglance.DenverBotanicGarden(USA)TheDenverBotanicGardenisanotherleadingbotanicalgardenandoneyoudon’twanttomissifyou’reinthearea.Wanttofindsomethingadventurous?Thisonerankshighinourhearts!TheCornMazeatChatfieldFarmsgardenissospecial.Youcancompletelyinvolveyourselfina7-acrefieldofcornplantsandtrytonavigateyourwayout.NongNoochTropicalBotanicalGarden(Thailand)Thailandisknownforitsattractiveculture,traditions,andstructures.Thisbotanicalgardencoversover500acresand,manywouldsay,getsthespiritofthecountry.Peopleflock(蜂拥)tothisgardenforthemixoftheThailandscapewithEuropean-stylegardens.21.Whichbotanicgardenattractscherryblossomloversthemost?A.DenverBotanicGarden. B.BrooklynBotanicGarden.C.ChicagoBotanicGarden. D.NongNoochTropicalBotanicalGarden.22.WhatdotheChicagoandDenverbotanicgardenshaveincommon?A.Theyhaverareflowersandplants. B.Theycombineeastandweststyles.C.Theyprovideadventurousactivities. D.Theyincludemanydifferentgardens,23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anewsreport. C.Anadvertisement.B.Atravelbrochure. D.Abiologytextbook.BJustastheshinybrochurepromised,fromthemomentIsetfootontheHarvardcampuslastfall,Iwasexposedtoanexcitingandenlighteningnewworld.Iwasbornandraised1,500milesaway,inasmallapartmentinJackson,Mississippi.Iamanonlychild,somymotheroverpoweredmewithherlove.Forsomeonewhoseessomuchbeautyintheworld,sheworkedawfullyhardtoprotectmefromit.Television,rapmusic,andevenbasketballwiththekidsontheblockwerebeyondconsideration.Itleftmeabitbitterasateenager,butIgrewtoappreciateherenormoussacrifices(牺牲)—walkingmetothelibraryeveryafternoon,laboringatmultiplejobstokeepfoodonthetable,andtellingmestorieslateintothenight.WhenIannouncedthesummerbeforemysenioryearofhighschoolthatIhaddecidedtoapplytoaschoolinNewEngland,Inoticedherhesitantlookbeforeawarmsmileenvelopedherface.Ipretendednottosee,butIwasneverabletoforgetit.Itriedtoexplainmyreasonsforwantingtoleave—toproveIwassmartenough,fearoftakingthepathofleastresistance,theclassicteenagefeelingofbeingtrappedbutthewordsjustmademesoundshallowandungrateful.Nevertheless,Ibegantoworkonthecollegeapplications—anearlyoneforHarvardandroughlyadozenothersstandingby.IknewthechanceofgettingintoHarvardwasnotinmyfavor.Tomyjoy,IwasnotifiedofmyacceptanceintoHarvardthreedaysbeforemybirthday.Thatnight,afterallofthecelebratorytextsandhugs,Isatinmyroomandbegantocryuncontrollably.Overthecourseofthisyear,IhavechangedinwaysIneveranticipated.IthinkIknownowwhymymotherletmego.Harvardhasforcedmetogrowandtakeafairlookattheworld,andatmyself.Needlesstosay,Iwouldnottradetheexperienceforanything.24.Whatmadetheyoungauthorupset?A.Livinginasmallapartment.B.Beingforcedtogotothelibrary.C.Beingunabletogrowashewished.D.Seeinghismothertakemultiplejobs.25.Whatwasthemother'sfirstresponsetotheauthor'sdecision?B.Sheapprovedofitimmediately.A.Shewascuriousaboutit.C.Sheturnedadeafeartoit.D.Shewasalittleworriedaboutit.26.WhatdidtheauthorfeelabouthisadmissiontoHarvard?A.Itdeservedabigcelebration.B.Itwasafavorheowedhismother.C.Itwasmuchbeyondhisexpectations.D.Itservedasabelatedbirthdaypresent.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MyLifelongLearninginHarvardB.ReflectionsontheRoadtoHarvardC.HowHarvardShapesMyTeenageYearsD.WhatHarvardMeanstoMyMotherandMeCBoysgrowuptobeengineersandcomputerscientists.Girlsbecomenursesandteachers.Thatseemslikeanout-of-datenotion(观念)inaworldwheremanystudentsareencouragedtoexploreawiderangeofcareers.Butthestereotypes(僵化思想)continue.Aptitudetests,whichseektomeasurestudents’potentialinaparticularfield,maybeonewaytohelpstudentsdecidetheircareerpaths.Tounderstandhowthesetoolsmayleadaparticularstudenttowardafieldtheymaynothaveconsidered-orevenheardof-researchersattheUniversityofMissouriconductedanindependentreview,Thestudycompared7,222highschoolstudentsnaturalaptitudeswiththeirself-reportedinterestsinfourareas:manufacturing(制造业),computertechnology,construction,andhealthcare.Forhealthcare,thestudylookedatbothastudent'scapacityandinterestindirectpatientcarejobsandmoretechnicaljobsinthehealthcareindustry.Thestudyincluded3,619femalesand3,603males.“Ifyoujustlookatpeople'sinterestscores,theyfallintoareaswhichIcallwhattheyareexposedto,whattheycanseebasedontheirlifeexperiences.Manyyoungpeopleareexposedtoverylittle,"saidRichardFeller,aprofessoratColoradoStateUniversitywhoworkedonthestudy.Students’differentlifeexperiencescreateanexposuregap,hesaid,thataptitudetestscanhelpbridge.Thestudyfoundthatmorethanfourtimesasmanygirlswerefoundtohavepotentialinmanufacturing,morethanseventimesmoreinconstructionandtechnicalhealthcarefields,andtwotimesmoreincomputertechnologythananinterestlistalonewouldshow.What'smore,malesweremorethan1.6timesmorelikelytoshowpromiseinpatientcarepositions.“'Itopensupallkindsofopportunitiesforstudentswhohavebeenlessfortunateandhavebeenstereotyped,"Fellersaid.“We'vegotgreatpotentialthatwe'renottappinginto.”28.WhatdoestheauthorthinkaboutthecareerprejudicementionedinPara.1?A.Itisdeeplyrootedinsometruth.B.Itisencouragedbyamajorityofpeople.C.ltstillaffectsstudents’choicesofcareer.D.Itstopsthepopularityofawiderangeofcareers.29.WhydidresearchersattheUniversityofMissouriconductthestudy?A.Toimprovestudents’careerability.B.Toassessthereliabilityofaptitudetests.C.Tohaveadeepinsightofstudents’interests.D.Tounderstandthefunctionofaptitudetests30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“anexposuregap”inPara.4referto?A.Alowscoreintheinteresttest.B.Adecreasedrelationtosociety.C.Ahugedifferenceamongstudents.D.Alackofunderstandingofdiversecareers.31.WhatdoesFellersuggestinthelastparagraph?A.Aptitudetestsarebeneficial.B.Thefutureplanmustbeexaminedfirst.C.Studiesneedmoreparticipants.D.Anarrowerinterestlistwouldbebetter.DAIsoftwarecanalreadyidentifypeoplebytheirvoicesorhandwriting.Now,anAIhasshownitcanlabelpeoplebasedontheirchess-playingbehavior,anadvanceinthefieldof“stylometrics”thatcouldhelpcomputersbebetterchessteachersormorehumanlikeintheirgameplay.Alarmingly,thesystemcouldalsobeusedtohelpidentifyandtrackpeoplewhothinktheironlinebehaviorisanonymous(匿名的).Chess-playingsoftware,suchasDeepBlueandAlphaZero,haslongbeenSuperhuman.ButAshtonAnderson,acomputerscientistattheUniversityofToronto,saysthechessenginesplayalmostan“alien(外星人的)style”thatisn’tveryinstructiveforthoseseekingtolearnorimprovetheirskills.They’ddobettertotailortheiradvicetoindividualplayers.Butfirstthey’dneedtoacquireaplayer’suniqueform.TodesignandtraintheirAI,theresearcherscollectedmorethan50millionhumangamesandfedthemintoanetwork.Theresearcherstestedthesystembyseeinghowwellitdistinguishedoneplayerfromanother.Theygavethesystem100gamesfromeachofabout3,000knownplayers,and100freshgamesfromanunknownplayer.Thesystemlookedforthebestmatchandidentifiedtheunknownplayer86%ofthetime,theresearchersreportedlastmonthattheConferenceonNeuralInformationProcessingSystems(NeurlPS).“Wedidn’tquitebelievetheresults,”saysReidMcllroy-Young,astudentinAnderson’slabandthepaper’sprimaryauthor.Anon-AImethodwasonly28%accurate.“Theworkisreallycool,”saysNoamBrown,aresearchscientistatMeta.“Style-awareAIcouldtransformothercomputerinteractions.”Theresearchersareawareoftheprivacyrisksposedbythesystem,whichcouldbeusedtoexposeanonymouschessplayersonline.Andintheory,theysay,giventherightdatasets,suchsystemscouldidentifypeoplebasedonthehabitsoftheirdrivingorthetimingandlocationoftheircellphoneuse.NeuriPSorganizersfoundthestudytechnicallyimpressivebutethically(道德上)questionable,andaccepteditonconditionthattheresearchersdetailtheprivacyrisks.Andersonsaysthey’vedecided,fornow,nottoreleasethesoftware.32.WhatadvanceinAltechnologyisdescribed?A.Trackingpeople'sunacceptablebehavior.B.ldentifyingdifferentpeople'shandwriting.C.Behavinglikehumanswhenplayingchess.D.Recognizingdifferenthumanchessplayers.33.WhydoesAndersondescribechessengines’styleasalien?A.Theyhaveexceptionalbutunhelpfulability.B.Theyoutdoindividualplayersinskilllearning.C.Theyinstructplayersinanextremelydistinctivestyle.D.Theyareoutstandinginacquiringaplayer'suniqueform.34.WhatdoesPara.3mainlytalkaboutconcerningthenewAlsystem?B.Itsdevelopmentprocess.A.Itsprimaryaim.D.Itssignificancetoplayers.C.Itswideapplication.35.WhatisNeurIPSorganizers’attitudetowardsthestyle-awareAl?A.Careful. B.Favorable. C.Uninterested.D.Disappointed.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。EnjoyBeingDifferentTakealookatteenagersaround,dressedinbaggy-pants(宽松的裤子),drinkingsoftdrinkssuchascoke,andreadingJapanesecartoons.WhetheryouareinBeijing,WuhanorHongKong,you'llgetthesameimpression.36Itsoundsconvenientthatpeoplearoundtheworldspeakthesamelanguage,dressinthesamestyle,eatthesamefoodandplaythesamegames.Iftheworldwaslikethis,youwouldn'tfeelanystrangerinanycornerofworld.Butjustimaginelivinginsuchastrangeworld.37Differentkindsoffoodthatpeoplecantaste,thecolorfulandfashionableclothesthatwedressinanddifferentlanguageswespeakareallpartofthedifferentculturesthatourancestors(祖先)leftus.38Andweallenjoydifferentculturesinourdailylives.Whenyoutraveltootherplaces,youwanttoseedifferentthings.Whenyoutalktoforeignersyouexpecttolistentointerestingstories.Thesedifferencesinculturearewhatmakelifecolorful.39Manydifferentculturesaregraduallydisappearing.Inmostbigcitiesaroundtheworld,peoplewearthesameclothes.Fastfoodstoresareeverywhere.Hollywoodmoviesarekickingtraditionalperformingartsoutofourlives.Thecolorsofourlifearedisappearing.Thereisajokethateventhepandaandzebrawanttoliveacolorfullife.Solet'stakeactiontoprotectourcolorfulculturebeforeitbecomesassimpleasblackandwhite.40Learningsomefolksongs,tryingontraditionalclothingandeveneatinglocalfoodinsteadofgoingtoKFCcanhelp.Andwe'resureyou'llenjoyit.A.It'snotdifficult.B.Itwouldbesointeresting.C.Howdullandcolorlessitwouldbe!D.What'smore,thismakesupthepartsofourlives.E.Thesedifferencesrepresenttheircreativityandtalent.F.Butshouldwecopyothersorshouldwekeepourdifferences?G.Butthewholeworldisgettingintoasmallvillageasglobalizationtakeseffect.第三部分语言运用(共六节,满分65分)第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasaboyIwasgreatatmath.ButwhenIgottohighschoolIhadtotakealgebra(代数),andeverythingwasso4lthatIcouldn'tmakesenseofit.Learningitfeltlike42myheadagainstthewall.IfeltlikeIwouldneverunderstandit,neveruseit,andneverneeditinmylife.Thatlastpartwasproven43,though,severalyearslater.Iwasworkingata_44wagejob,45tosupportmyyoungfamily.OnedayIfoundmyselfwithjust10dollarsinmywalletuntilthenextpayday.Thegastankonmyoldcarwas46too,soIpulleduptoaconveniencestoreandput5dollarsworthof47inthetank,AsIwaswaitinginlinetopay,Isawthewomaninfrontofme48searchingthroughherpursetofindenoughcashtopayfor2gallonsofmilk.Fora49heldbackmyheart,butthenIwalkedforwardand50mysecondlast5dollarstohelphergetthemilkforherchildren.AsI5lthestore,mywalletwasemptybutmyheartfeltfull.Iwasflatbrokebutstillfeltlikethe52manintheworld.Lifeandlovearealotlikealgebra.Theycanbeso53thatweneverfully54them.Thetruthisthemorelovewegive,themorelovewehave.Themoreweshareit,themoreitgrowsinsideofus.55thedifficultythen.Andenjoyalltherichesoflove.41.A.solid B.attractiveC.vividD.abstract42.A.touching B.hittingC.infectingD.dropping43.A.ambitiousB.falseC.rewardingD.absolute44.A.maximumB.mediumC.minimumD.mixture45.A.engagingB.succeedingC.imaginingD.struggling46.A.logicalB.complexC.crucialD.empty47.A.gasB.walletC.milkD.store48.A.fundamentallyB.initiallyC.awkwardlyD.steadily49.A.nervousnessB.calmnessC.hesitationD.emptiness50.A.putdownB.hideawayC.turndownD.integratewith51.A.leftB.enteredC.closedD.displayed52.A.poorestB.richestC.luckiestD.smartest53.A.differentB.distinguishedC.difficultD.indifferent54.A.understandB.recallC.justifyD.proceed55.A.QualifyB.EmbraceC.MotivateD.Consume第二节语义匹配(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给四个选项中选出与文中五处划线意义最匹配的选项Duringmy(56)shiftatthevolunteercenteryesterday,Iwasresponsibleforsortingoutthe(57)reliefsuppliesdonatedbywarm-heartedpeopleforlaterdistributiontothoseinneedinthecommunity.WhenIpulledoutacoat,Ifoundacutelittlebunnydollinthepocketwitha(58)slippinnedtoit,saying,“Thisismyfavouritebunnydollandhopeitcanbringmylovetotheonewhogetsit.”Howconsiderateandkindthekidis.Beingavolunteerforseveralyears,Ihavetoadmitthatsmallactsofkindnesscanreally(59)bridgethegapbetweenstrangers,and(60)involvepeople'slifesignificantly.56.A.beingondutybyturns B.greatchangesC.greatperformances D.longdelay57.A.belongingsB.equipmentC.aidD.cell58.A.noteB.slipperC.posterD.bargain59.A.buildupB.clearoffC.speakupD.breakout60.A.explodeB.neglectC.containD.affect第三节课文填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。Passage1 Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguage61fromculturetoculture.Thecrucialthingisusingbodylanguageinawaythatis62tothecultureyouarein.Forexample,makingeyecontact-lookingintosomeone'seyes-insomecountriesisawaytodisplayinterest,Inothercountries,63contrast,eyecontactisnotalways64of.Forexample,inmanyMiddleEasterncountries,menandwomenare65respecttonotsociallypermittedtomakeeyecontact.InJapan,itmaylookdownwhentalkingtoanolderperson.Passage2 Yuanwas66thattheanswercouldbefoundinthecreationofhybridrice.Ahybridisacrossbetweentwoormorevarietiesofaspecies.One67ofhybridsisthattheyusually68ahigheryieldthanconventionalcrops.However,69itwaspossibletodevelopahybridofself-pollinatingplantssuchasricewasamatterofgreatdebate.Thecommonassumptionthenwas70itcouldnotbedone.Passage3 ThetruthwasthatthewaterfromtheBroadStreetpumphadbeen71bywaste.Moreover,Snowwaslaterabletoshowa72betweenothercasesofcholeraandthedifferentwatercompaniesinLondon.SomecompaniessoldwaterfromtheRiverThamesthatwaspollutedby73waste.Thepeople74drankthiswaterweremuchmorelikelytogetcholerathanthosewhodrank75orboiledwater.Passage4 Certainly,inmanywaysthisseemstobetrue.Chinesecuisineisacaseinpoint.76tocomingtoChina,myonly77withChinesecookingwasinAmerica,withChinesefoodthathadbeenchangedto78Americantastes.Forexample,America'smostpopularChinesedishisGeneralTso'schicken,which79offriedchickencoveredinasweetsauce,favouredwithhotredpeppers.ThisisprobablynotanauthenticChinese80,however,soitcannottellusmuchabouttheChinese.第四节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Akindofadvancedtechnologymaysoonbeausefiltoolfordoctors.Forinstance.itcouldassisttheminunderstandingandtreatingdiseaseslikebreastcancer(乳腺癌)inwaysthat81(be)previouslyimpossible.RishiRawatteachesthisat82universityinLosAngeles.Currently,heispartofateamofscientistswhoareresearchinghowthistypeoflearningcanmore83(easy)identifycancerousgrowthsinthebreast.Hesaid,“Youinputtheinformationaboutcancercellsintoacomputer,anditwilllearnavarietyofcancerousgrowthpatterns.Toidentifydiseaseslikebreastcancer,researchersusuallyfollowaverycarefulprocess.Atpresent,theyhavetotakeathinsliceoftissue,placeit84asmallpieceofglass,andthenaddcolor85(observe)thecell-growthpatternsmoreclearly,Thisprocesscantakedaysoreven86(long).Scientistsclaimthatartificialintelligencecandoabetterjobthanjustcountingcells.Throughmachinelearning,itcanquicklyrecognizepatternsorstructuresandunderstandhowthecellsareorganized.Thehopeis87machineswillsoonbeabletoquicklyidentifycancerouscell-growthpatternswithoutanyhumanerrors.Rawatalsoaddedthatthisprocesscould88(do)atalmostnocostforthepatients,However,89(have)alargeamountofinformationaboutcellsiscrucialforamachinetoworkeffectively.Andresearchersmustmakesurethattheyare90usingthistechnologytoitsfullestpotentialtobenefitboththemselvesand90(they)patients.第五节单句填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 请根据首写字母及括号内中文提示填入正确的单词形式。91.Shehadalwaysbeenshy,butwithpracticeanddetermination,shefinallyo__________(克服)herfearandgaveawonderfulspeech.92.Myi__________(理想)jobwouldbeonethatallowsmetotraveltheworldwhilemakingadifferenceinpeople'slives.93.Theairlineindustryisexperiencingbiggrowthinbothinternationalandd__________(国内)travel.94.Wecantrusthimbecauseheisalwaysr__________(可靠).95.Themagician'sperformancewassoimpressivethatitwasi__________(极好,难以置信).96.Thefeelingofa__________(焦虑,担心)oftenpreventspeoplefromtryingnewthings.97.Theathletehasp__________(参加)invariousinternationalcompetitionsthroughouthiscareer.98.Thegiftwasbeautifullyw__________(包,裹)inashinyredpaper.99.Hero__________(优秀,杰出)performanceattheOscarsearnedheraroundofapplause.100.Thetwocountriesagreedtoworktogethertoprotecttheenvironmentalongtheirsharedb__________(国界,边界).第六节完成句子(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据中文意思按要求完成下列句子,每空不超过5个词。101.Anybodyiswelcometohaveatry,________________________(不管)ageandsex.(用短语)102.YuanLongping,afamousChineseagriculturalscientist,________________________(一生致力于)developinghigh-yieldinghybridrice.(用短语)103.________________________(一般来说),beingexposedtodifferentthingsfromvariouspartsofthewor

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