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陕西省一般高等教育专升本招生考试大学英语试题注意事项:1.试卷分为试题和答题纸两部分。全卷共16页,其中试题12页,答题纸4页。2.用墨迹为蓝(黑)色的钢笔、圆珠笔或签字笔将答案写在答题纸上,写在试题上的答案无效。3.满分为150分,考试时间为150分钟。PartIVocabularyandStructure(40分)Directions:Inthispart,thereare40incompletesentences.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.1.“Whenistheconcertsupposedtostart?”“Itnow.”A.isaboutstartingC.wasabouttostartC.isabouttostartD.wasaboutstarting2.yourhelp,Iwouldnothavesucceeded.A.ButthatB.ButforC.ButifD.Thanksto3.Itisnotalkingtohimbecausehewillneverchangehismind.A.helpB.useC.timeD.way4.FujianProvinceliestheeastofChinaandTaiwanProvinceistheeastotFujian.A.in;inB.to;inC.to;toD.in;to5.fullpreparation,youwon'thavemuchchanceofsuccess.A.AfterB.BeforeC.WithD.Without6.Nosoonerhadwereachedthetopofthehillweallsatdowntorest.A.untilB.whenC.thenD.than7.I’dratheryouanythingaboutitforthetimebeing.A.don'tdoB.don'tC.didn'tdoD.didn't8.LisawasbusytakingnotesMarkwassearchingtheInternetforinformation.A.untilB.unlessC.whileD.if9.Sincehelefttheuniversity,heinanaccountingcompany.A.hasbeenworkingB.hadworkedC.hadbeenworkingD.wasworking10.Thereisnodoubtyouwillpasstheexamthistime.Youhaveworkedsohardinthepastmonths.A.whetherB.thatC.ifD.what11.Thehousewassoldfor$60,000,whichwasfarmorethanitsreal.A.moneyB.paymentC.valueD.profit12.Sorry,wecannotyouthejobbecauseyoudon'thaveanyworkexperience.A.makeB.sendC.offerD.prepare13.WhenIwasinthewaitingroomatthestationyesterday.Ireadamagazineinordertotime.A.spendB.killC.takeD.waste14.Becauseofthemist,noneofthosewhosawtheflyingobjectcouldtellitsshape.A.steadyB.preciseC.likelyD.rigid15.Sofarasisknown,theoriginalmanuscriptsofShakespeare'splaysarenolongerin.A.evidenceB.emphasisC.emergencyD.existence16.Thespeakerdidnotmentionmanyfacts,soweaskedhimtobemore.A.specificB.specialC.particularD.respective17.Thesatellitewaslaunchedintoaroundthemoon.A.circleB.orbitC.pathD.way18.Wouldyoumindkeepinga(n)onourhousewhilewe'reaway?A.handB.lookC.eyeD.mind19.Itissohot.Youshouldputthefoodintotherefrigeratornow.Otherwise,itwillsoon.A.harmB.hurtC.spoilD.damage20.Theideasoundsverygood.Butwillitworkin?A.practiceB.placeC.advanceD.theory21.Howevermuch,itwillbeworthit.A.doesthewatchcostB.coststhewatch.C.thewatchwillcostD.thewatchcosts22.Weshoulddoasmuchaswecanourcountrybetterandmorebeautiful.A.makeB.tomakeC.makesD.making23.Hewouldhavepaidforthehouseifthesalesgirlhadinsistedbeausehereallywantedit.A.twiceasmuchB.muchastwiceC.asmuchtwiceD.twiceasmuch24.fromthemoon,ourearth,withwaterseventypercentofitssurface,appearsasa“blueball.”A.Seen;coveringB.Seen;coveredC.Seeing;coveringD.Seeing;covered25.Ittakescourageforonethehugetask,tosaynothingoffulfillingitinsuchashorttime.A.tobefaceduptoB.facinguptoC.facesuptoD.tofaceupto26.Theyoungmanlosthisjoblastmonth,butitwasn'tlonghefoundanewpositioninthiscompany.A.afterB.whileC.asD.before27.Color-blindpeopleoftenfinditdifficulttobetweenredandgreen.A.separateB.compassC.distinguishD.contrast28.TherearethreecolorsintheBritishflag,red,whiteandblue.A.rarelyB.namelyC.reallyD.actually29.Toobtainavisatothatcountryforthefirsttime,youneedtoapply.A.inpartB.inpersonC.inturnD.intime30.Doyouthinkhespilledthesouppurposesothathewouldn'thavetoeatit?A.forB.withC.byD.on31.Thepilottriedmanytimestolifttheplanebut.A.inconsequenceB.invainC.ineffectD.inorder32.Keepyouindoorsanddon'tyourskintothesuninsummer.A.explodeB.expressC.exposeD.expand33.inmindaswellasinbody.thechildneedsmorethanmedicalcare.A.SickB.BesickC.BecausesickD.Forsick34.inhospital.thepatientkeptintouchwiththeoutsideworldbywatchingnewsprogramsonTVeveryday.A.LyingB.LayingC.LainD.Beinglaid35.Angelatoldmeawhileagothatshecouldn'twearhersweatshirtbecauseitdoesn'tgowithanythingelseshehas.A.greencomfortabledark

B.darkgreencomfortableC.comfortabledarkgreenD.darkcomfortablegreen36.Nooneherebelievesthereasonhegaveforhislateness.A.thatB.whyC.forwhichD.what37.Althoughhehadtoldthemnottokeepuswaiting,theymadenotospeedupdeliveries.A.attentionB.attemptC.actionD.progress38.Hopes,goalsandfearswidelybetweenmenandwomen,therichandthepoor,theyoungandtheold.A.alterB.shiftC.varyD.transfer39.Thefactoryhadtoanumberofemployeesbecauseoftheeconomicdeclineinthecountry.A.1ayoutB.1ayoffC.1ayasideD.1aydown40.Agoodteacherisabletoacomplicatedideainverysimpleterms.A.workoutB.makeupC.putacrossD.bringaboutPartIIReadingComprehension(50分)Directions:Inthisparttherearefourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.PassageOneTousitseemssonaturaltoputupanumbrellatokeepthewateroffwhenitrains.Butactuallytheumbrellawasnotinventedasprotectionagainsttherain.Itwasfirstusedasashadeagainstthesun.Nobodyknowswhofirstinventedit,buttheumbrellawasusedinveryancienttimes.ProbablythefirsttouseitweretheChinese,waybackintheeleventhcenturyB.C.WeknowthattheumbrellawasalsousedinancientEgyptandBabylonasasun-shade.(81)Andtherewasastrangethingconnectedwithitsuse;itbecameasymbolofhonorandauthority.IntheFarEastinancienttimes,theumbrellawasallowedtobeusedonlybyroyalpeopleorbythouseinhighoffice.InEurope,theGreekswerethefirsttousetheumbrellaasasunshade.andtheumbrellawasincommonuseinancientGreece.ButitisbelievedthatthefrisepersonsinEuropetouseumbrellassaprotectionagainsttherainweretheancientRomans.DuringtheMiddleAge,theuseoftheumbrellapracticallydisappeared.ThenitappearedagaininItalyinthe16thcentury.Andagainitbecameasymbolofpowerandauthority.Umbrellashavenotchangedmuchinstyleduringallthistime,thoughtheyhavebecomemuchlighterinweight.Itwasn'tuntilthetwentiethcenturythatwomen'sumbrellasbegantobemadeinavarietyofcolors.41.ThefirstuseoftheumbrellawasasA.protectionagainsttherainB.ashadeagainstthesunC.asymbolofpowerD.asymbolofhonor42.Theareregardedasthepeoplewhofirstusedumbrellas.A.RomansB.GreeksC.ChineseD.Europeans43.Theumbrellawasusedonlybyroyalpeopleorthoseinhighoffice.A.inEuropeintheeighteenthcenturyB.inancientEgyptandBabylonC.intheFarEastinancienttimesD.duringtheMiddleAges44.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Women'sumbrellasaremadeinvariouskindsofcolors.B.Theinventoroftheumbrellaisunknown.C.Onceordinarypeoplehadnorighttouseumbrellas.D.Umbrellaswerepopularandcheapinancienttimes.45.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhenWastheUmbrellaInventedB.TheRolesofUmbrellasinHistoryC.TheColorsandShapesofUmbrellasD.WhoNeededtheUmbrellaFirstPassageTwoDoctorsarestartingtofindmoreandmoreinformationthatsuggestsaconnectionbetweenexerciseandbraindevelopment.Accordingtosomeresearch,itseemsthatexercisecanmakebloodvessels,includingthoseinthebrain,strongerandmorefullydeveloped.Theeffectsofexerciseonbraindevelopmentcanevenbeseeninbabies.Babieswhodoactivitiesthatrequirealotofmovementandphysicalactivityshowgreaterbrain,developmentthanbabieswhoarelessphysicallyactive.MargaretBarnes,apediatrician,believesintheimportanceofexercise.(82)Shethinksthatmanylearningdisabilitiesthatchildrenhaveinelementaryschoolorhighschoolcanbetracedbacktoalackofmovementasbabies.Instudieswithseniors,researchhasshownthatexercisehelpsolderpeopleaswell.Theexercisedoesnothavetobeverydifficult.Themaingoalisjusttoincreasetheheartrate.Andespeciallywhenlearningnewmovements,suchasyogaortaichi,itappearsthatnewmemorypathsopenupinthebrain.Thiscanimprovepeople'sshort-termmemory.46.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Howtotakeexercise.B.Howexercisehelpsthebrain.C.Howtoenjoymusic.D.Howthebraincanchange.47.Accordingtothepassage,howdoesexerciseaffectthebrain?A.Ithelpspeoplethinkmoreclearly.B.Itimproveslong-termmemory.C.Itmakesbabiesmoreintelligent.D.Itstrengthensbloodvessels.48.AccordingtoMargaretBarnes,manylearningproblemsthatchildrenhaveinschoolmaybecausedby.A.lowintelligenceB.alackofexercisewhenveryyoungC.socialproblemsD.difficultrelationshipswithteachers49.Whyareyogaandtaichirecommendedtoseniors?A.Theyarenewmovements.B.Theyaregoodformemory.C.Theycanslowdowntheirheartrate.D.Theyaregoodforjoints.50.Whattypeofpatientsdoesapediatricianprobablytreat?A.Patientswithmentalproblems.B.Patientswithphysicalproblems.C.Children.D.oldpeople.PassageThreeHowcanwegetridofgarbage?Dowehaveenoughenergysourcestomeetourfutureenergyneeds?Thesearetwoimportantquestionsthatmanypeopleareaskingtoday.Somepeoplethinkthatmanmightbeabletosolvebothproblemsatthesametime.(83)Theysuggestusinggarbageasanenergysource,andatthesametimeitcansavethelandtoho1dgarbage.Fora1ongtime,peopleburiedgarbageordumpeditonemptyland.Now,emptylandisscarce.Butmoreandmoregarbageisproducedeachyear.However,garbagecanbeagoodfueltouse.Thethingsingarbagedonotlooklikecoal,petroleum,ornaturalgas;buttheyarechemicallysimilartothesefossilfuels.Asweuseupourfossilfuelsupplies,wemightbeabletousegarbageasanenergysource.Burninggarbageisnotanewidea.SomecitiesinEuropeandtheUnitedStateshavebeenburninggarbageforyears.Theheatthatisproducedbyburninggarbageisusedtoboilwater.Thesteamthatisproducedisusedtomakeelectricityortoheatnearbybuildings.InParis,France,somepowerplantsburnalmost2millionmetrictonsofthecity'sgarbageeachyear.Theamountofenergyproducedisaboutthesameaswouldbeproducedbyburningalmostahalfmillionbarrelsofoil.Butthereareproblemsinusinggarbageasafuel.Garbagethatburnseasily,suchasfoodscraps(碎屑)andpaper,mustbeseparatedfrommetals,glass,andothermaterialsthatdonotburneasily.Thisseparationprocessisnormallycostly.Anotherproblemisthatburninggarbagecanpollutetheair.Ourfossilfuelsuppliesarelimited.Burninggarbagemightbeonekindofenergysourcethatwecanusetohelpmeetourenergyneeds.Thismethodcouldalsoreducetheamountofgarbagepilingupontheearth.51.Whattwoproblemscanmansolvebyburninggarbage?A.Theshortageofenergyandairpollution.B.Theshortageofenergyandthelandtoholdgarbage.C.Airpollutionandtheshortageoffossilfuels.D.Airpollutionandtheshortageofthelandtoholdgarbage.52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheresultofburninggarbage?A.Thegarbageburnedisturnedintofossilfuels.B.Theheatproducedisusedtoboilwater.C.Thesteamproducedisusedtomakeelectricity.D.Thesteamproducedisusedtoheatbuildings.53.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.About2millionmetrictonsofgarbageisburnedinFranceeachyear.B.Inthemodernsociety,moreandmoregarbageisproducedeachyear.C.Usinggarbageisagoodwaytosolvetheproblemofenergyshortage.D.Burninggarbageisanoldidea.54.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingfourgroupsofgarbageisreadyforburning?A.Foodscrapsandmetals.B.Paperandglass.C.Metalsandglass.D.Foodscrapsandpaper.55.Whatisthegeneraltoneofthepassage?A.Optimistic.B.Indifferent.C.Promoting.D.Anxious.PassagefourH5N1avianinfluenza,knowncommonlyasbirdflu,haskilledatleast15peopleacrossAsiaandwasconfirmedinChinaonJanuary27.Nohumancaseshavebeenfoundinthemainland,but13ofthecountry's31provinces,autonomousregions,andmunicipalities(直辖市)havereportedthediseaseinpoultry.TheChinesegovernmenthastakenmeasurestopreventandcontrolthedisease.Poultrywithin3kmofinfectedfarmsistobekilledandthosewithin5kmtoreceivevaccines(疫苗).(84)Meanwhile,therewillbeconstantmonitoringanddailyreportsonthediseaseacrossthecountry,andincreasedproductionofbirdfluvaccines.AmongtheAsiancountriesandregionsaffectedbybirdfluinanimals,onlyVietnamandThailandhavereportedhumancases.Thepeopleinfectedwerereportedtohavecaughtthediseasefrompoultry,whiletheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saidthereis“noproofofhuman-to-humantransmission(传输)”ofbirdflu.(85)Thebigfearisthatthediseasecouldcombinewithahumaninfluenzavirustocreateadeadlynewdiseasethatwillkillmillionsofpeopleacrosstheglobe.ManyAsianfarmerslivecloselywiththeiranimalsandselllivechickensinthemarket.Thisgreatlyincreasesthepossibilityofhumanbeingsinfectedwithbirdflu.AspokesmanoftheWHOsaidthatAsiancountriesaffectedbybirdflushouldintroduceamorehealthywayofraisingandsellingchickens.Andthepeopletherehavetocomplexlychangetheirlifestyleandattitudetowardsanimals.Herearesomesafetymeasuresforpeopletostayhealthy:*Keepfitandwellthroughregularexercise;*Avoidinfectedpoultryandinfectedpeople;*Avoideatingraworunder-donepoultryandeggs;*Makesurethereisalwaysfreshairinyourhome;*Coveryourmouthandnosewhencoughingorsneezing;*Washyourhandsfrequently.56.Whatdoestheword“poultry”inthepassagemean?A.Wildbirds.B.Wildanimals.C.Home-raisedbirds.D.Home-raisedanimals.57.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.A.infectedpoultrywithin3kmwaskilledinChinaB.birdflucasewasconfirmedinChinaonJan.27C.humancaseswerefoundin13AsiancountriesD.overtwothirdsofChinahasbeeninfeetedwithbirdflu58.Whatdopeoplefearmost?A.Poultrywillinfectmanypeople.B.Thediseasecanspreadquicklyamongpeople.C.Therewillbehuman-to-humantransmission.D.Anewdiseasecombiningbirdfluandhumanfluwillbreakout.59.Oneoftherightwaysforustoavoidbirdfluis.A.tokillallthepoultryB.toeatnomorechickensC.toformahealthyhabitD.tokeepseparatedfromothers60.WhichmustbewrongfortheAsianstochangetheirlifestyle?A.Farmersshouldavoidsellinglivepoultryinthemarket.B.Farmersshouldvaccinatetheirpoultryregularly.C.Farmersshouldlivemorecloselywiththeirpoultry.D.Peopleshouldavoidbuyinglivepoultryinthemarket.PartIIIClozeTest(20分)DirectiOns:Thereare20blanksineachofthefollowingtwopassages.Foreachblank,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.SectionA(非英语专业学生做)Mrs.Joneswasovereighty,butshestilldroveheroldcarlikeawomanhalfherage.Sheloveddrivingveryfast,andwasproudofthefact61shehadnever,inherthirty-five-yeardriving,beenpunished62aThenonedayshenearly63herrecord.Apolicecar64her,andthepolice-meninitsawher65aredlightwithoutstopping.Ofcourse,seemed6667Mrs.Jonescameuptothejudge,helookedatherseriouslyandsaidthatshewas68oldtodriveacar,andthatthe69whyshehadnotstoppedatthered70wasmoseprobablythathereyeshadbecomeweak71oldage,sothatshehadsimplynotseemit.Whenthejudgehadfinishedwhathewas72,Mrs,Jonesopenedthebighandbagshewas73andtookouthersewing.Withoutsayingaword,she74aWhenshehad75donethis,shetookthethreadoutoftheneedleagainandhand-ed76theneedleandthethreadtothejudge,sying,“Nowitisyour77.Isupposeyouarequitesureaboutyourowneyesight.”Thejudgetookthe78andtriedtothreadit.Afterhalfadozentries,hehadstillnotsucceeded.ThecaseagainstMrs.Joneswas79,andherrecord80unbroken.61.A.whichB.whenC.thatD.this62.A.aboutB.onC.toD.for63.A.keptB.wonC.missedD.broke64.A.watchedB.passedC.followedD.caught65.A.passB.goC.runD.rush66.A.sureB.indeedC.indeedD.certain67.A.BeforeB.WhileC.UntilD.When68.A.soB.veryC.tooD.quite69.A.causeB.reasonC.matterD.trouble70.A.1ightB.lampC.signD.one71.A.withB.becauseC.forD.of72.A.speakingB.sayingC.talkingD.telling73.A.holdingB.gettingC.haveingD.bringing74.A.tookB.broughtC.pickedD.got75.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.suddenlyD.successfully76.A.bothB.allC.neitherD.either77.A.timeB.turnC.chanceD.job78.A.threadB.glassesC.sewingD.needle79.A.dismissedB.passedC.settledD.studied80.A.wasB.keptC.seemedD.remainedSectionB(英语专业学生做)Manyteachersbelievethattheresponsibilitiesforteachingliewiththestudents.61alongreadingassignmentisgiven,instructorsexpectstudentstobefamiliarwiththe62inthereadingassignmenteveniftheydonotdiscussitinclassortakeanexamination.The63studentisconsideredtobeonewhois64tolearnfortheoflearning,nottheoneinterestedonlyingettinghighgrades.Sometimeshome-workisreturned66briefwrittencommentsbutwithoutagrade.Evenifagradeisnotgiven,thestudentis67forlearningthematerialassigned.Whenresearchis68,theprofessorexpectsthestudenttotakeitactivelyandtocompleteitwithItisthestudent'sresponsibilitytofindbooks,magazines,and70inthelibrary.Professorsdonothavethetimetoexplain71auniveritylibrarywork;theyexprctstudents72graduatestudents,tobeabletoexhaustthereferenceProfessorswillhelpstudentswhoneedit,but74thattheirstudentswillnotbetoo75onthem.IntheUnitedStates,professorshavemanyotherduties76teaching,suchasadministrativeorresearchwork.77,thetimethataprofessorcanspendwithastudentoutsideclassis78.Ifastudenthasproblemswithclassroomwork,thestudenteither79aprofessorduringofficehours8061.A.WhileB.Since C.BecauseD.if 62.A.instructionB.knowledgeC.informationD.context63.A.idealB.realC.perfectD.true64.A.stimulatedB.motivatedC.encouragedD.moved65.A.interestB.demandC.sakeD.reason66.A.withB.byC.inD.among67.A.responsibleB.supposedC.expectedD.requied 68.A.distributedB.handedoutC.deliveredD.assigned69.A.maximumB.minimumC.noD.full 70.A.essaysB.articlesC.passagesD.stories71.A.whyB.whenC.howD.where72.A.onlyB.particularlyC.obviouslyD.essentially73.A.selectionsB.room&,nbsp;C.originsD.sources74.A.hateB.1ikeC.favorD.prefer75.A.independentB.reliableC.depenededD.attached76.A.besidesB.exceptC.butD.exceptfor77.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.Nevertheless78.A.flexibleB.plentifulC.limitedD.adequate79.A.greetsB.findsC.approachesD.communicates80.A.butB.orC.andD.soPartIVTranslation(20分)SectionA(非英语专业学生做)Directions:Inthissection,therearefiveitems.YouarerequiredtotranslatethemintoChinese.Eachitemconsistsofoneortwosentences.ThesesentencesarealltakenfromthereadingpassagesyouhavejustreadintheReadingComprehensionpart.Youmayreferbacktothepassagessoastoidentifytheirmeaningsinthecontext.81.(Para.3,Passage1)Andtherewasastrangethingconnectedwithitsuse;itbecameasymbolofhonorandauthority.82.(Para.2,Passage2)Shethinksthatmanylearningdisabilitiesthatchildrenhaveinelementaryschoolorhighschoolcanbetracedbacktoalackofmovementasbabies.83.(Para.1,Passage3)Theysuggestusinggarbageasanenergysource,andatthesametimeitcansavethelandtoholdgarbage.84.(Para.2,Passage4)Meanwhile,therewillbeconstantmonitoringanddailyreportsonthediseaseacrossthecountry,andincreasedproductionofbirdfluvaccines.85.(Para.4.Passage4)Thebigfearisthatthediseasecouldcombinewithflhumaninfluenzavirustocreateadeadlynewdiseasethatwillkillmillionsofpeopleacrosstheglobe.SectionB(英语专业学生做)Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassageinChinese.ReaditcarefullyandtranslateitintoEnglish.“理想”一词对于不一样的人也许有着不一样的含义。在某些人看来,理想也许意味着事业上的成功和荣誉;在另某些人看来,理想也许意味着安静的生活。我们常常有自我理想,却没有社会理想。我以为年轻人应当有理想。这些理想不能仅仅以自我为中心,而应当以大多数人的理想为中心。这么才能得到力量并对生活布满信心。树立理想意味着采取真正详细的行动。对于我们学生来讲,最重要的事情就是学习。有时,在向着理想前进的时候,我们也许会经历困难和失败。然而我们不应当放弃希望。假如我们的理想正是大多数人的愿望,我们就不会丧失勇气!PartVWriting(20分)Directions:Forthispart,youarerequiredtowriteacompositionof120to150words(非英语专业学生)or150to180words(英语专业学).Youshouldbaseyourcompositiononthetitleandoutlinegivenbelow.LearningtoBeGratuful1.目前很数年轻人缺乏感恩意识2.导致这一问题的原因3.应当怎样变化这个现实状况机密★在考试结束前陕西省一般高等教育专升本招生考试大学英语试题答案及评分参考PartIVocabularyandStructure(每题1分,共40分)1.C2.B3.B4.D5.D6.D7.C8.C9.A10.B11.C12.C13.B14.B15.D16.A17.B18.C19.C20.A21.D22.B23.A24.A25.D26.D27.C28.B29.B30.D31.B32.C33.A34.A35.C36.A37.B38.C39.B40.CPartIIReadingComprehension(每题2.5分,共50分)41.B42.C43.C44.D45.B46.B47.D48.B49.B50.C51.B52.A53.A54.D55.C56.C57.B58.D59.C60.CPartIIIClozeTest(每题1分,共20分)SectionA(非英语专业学生做)61.C62.D63.D64.C65.C66.C67.D68.C69.B70.A71.A72.B73.A74.C75.D76.A77.B78.D79.A80.DSectionB(英语专业学生做)61.D62.C63.A64.B65.C66.A67.A68.D69.B70.B71.C72.B73.D74.D75.C76.A77.B78.C79.C80.BPart

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