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2016~2017学年度上学期高三年级期中考试英语试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分考试时间120分钟第卷(共分)I90注意事项.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上
1.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净2后,再选涂其它答案标号不能答在本试卷上,否则无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)20第一节(共个小题;每小题分,满分分)515听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并5A BC标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每10段对话仅读一遍
1.Where is the womangoing nowA.To thelibrary.B.To acoffee shop.C.To thesupermarket.
2.What does the mancare aboutmostA.Earning someextra money.B.Keeping theenvironment clean.C.Helping out the cornershop.
3.When isthe womansbirthdayA.In May.B.In April.C.In March.
4.What isthe mandoingA.Playing withhis daughter.B.Playing ajoke on the woman.C.Playing agame onhis smartphone.
5.Why isthe womansFrench sogoodA.She hasbeen studyingfor tenyears.B.She was born inFrance.C.She workshard atit.
58.A.difference B.change C.promise D.deal
59.A.activity B.event C.incident D.evidence
60.A.surprise B.panic C.disappoint D.embarrass第卷(共分)II60注意将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效第一节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的
101.515内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1Once afarmer losthis watchin hisbam,in whichlots ofgrain waskept.The watch,61was agift fromhisfather,was veryimportant tohim andhe wasdetermined to find it.After searchingthe barnfor along time,however,he gaveup and asked forhelp froma groupof childrenwho were playingnearby.He promisedto givea greatreward to62found the watch.()63hear this,the childrenhurried insidethe barnimmediately.64searched everywherebut stillcouldnot findthe watchburied in the grain.The farmerwas aboutto giveup65a little boy wentup tohim andaskedto begiven66second chance.The farmerlooked athim andthought,“Why notAfter all,this kidlooks honest.^^So thefarmer sentthe littleboy backinto thebarn.After awhile thelittleboycame out67the watchin()his hand!The farmer,68surprise buthappy,asked theboy howhe succeededwhere the rest hadfailed.()The boyreplied,I didnothing but69sit quietlyand listenfor thesound of thewatch.This shows()第二节基础知识测试(共us thatsometimes apeaceful mindcan think70well thanan excitedone.小题;每小题分,满分分)注意题为单词拼写(每空一词)101101-
51.Nobody cango out of schoolon workdaywithout theteachers9(许可)・(量起来)
2.It is so wetthere that the treesare extremelytall,some over90meters.(犹豫)
3.He acceptedthe jobwithout.(请柬)
4.The hostesshad thedelivered aweek beforethe party.(说明书)
5.Read theon themedicine thoroughly.题为完成句子(不限词数)6-10(正相反),
6.He thoughthis marketingplan wasperfect,but it was not and itfailed.有了科学的农业生产方法,他们的土地产量更高
7.(用短语表达)scientific farmingmethods,they havebeen ableto useless farmlandto producemore.equip(令我满意的是),
8.I havepassed theexamination..这个工厂的工人拨小时计酬
9.The workersin thefactory arepaid
10.The managerwas delightedto seeso many new productsdevelopafter greateffort.第三节短文改错共小题,每小题分,满分分10110短文中共有处语言错误,每行中最多两处错误错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在此处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出增加的词;删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉;修改在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
12.只允许修改10处,多者(从十一处起)不计分My parentsdecided trya newWestern restaurantlast weekend,so Iwent with them.The eveningstartedwell and the menulooks good.I hadsoup with my starterbut thewaiter didntbring aspoon soit wasgettinga bitcold afterI couldeat it.Then,for ourmain course,I had a pieceof beef.Besides,I couldntcut thebeefbecause ofmy knifewasn*t verygood.For mydessert I hadaapple piebut Ididnt have a forkor aspoon soIate themwith myfingers!What aterribly experience!第四节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,你的外教回国前向你推荐了网站,希望你借此提高Mr.Pick AmericanSchool Life英语水平请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,告诉他你的收获,要点如下表达思念;
1.上网收获;
2.表示感激
3.注意词数词左右;L100可适当发挥,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数
3.Dear Mr.Pick,Yours,Li Hua20162017学年度上学期高三年级期中考试〜听力1—5ABAAC6—10ABBCA11—15CCABC16—20BBCAB阅读21-24ABDC25-28ADBC29-32ABBC33-35CBA36-40EBGAD英语参考答案完形DCBDA BDCBCBDCAB CBADA语法填空
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9.them—itlO.terribly—terribleDear Mr.Pick,Its afairly longtime sinceyou leftour school.I missyou verymuch.Is everythinggoing wellThewebsite youverecommended tome is very beneficialto myEnglish study.It has abundant readingmaterialsthat I need most,greatly broadeningmy horizon.Now Ihas becomemore interestedin English.Besides,Tve mademanynew friends and we communicatea lotabout schoollife,cultures,science,and soon.Now Ican expressmyself muchbetter thanever.Thanks to your kindness and consideration,Ive maderapid progressin Englishstudy.I owe all myachievementstoyou.Im lookingforward tomore advicefrom you!Yours,Li HuaText1W:Where areyou goingM:To thesupermarket.You wantto gowith meW:No,I have to goto thelibrary.lBut lefsget coffeelater.M:OK,sounds good!Text2M:Give methose bottles.Til goto thecomer shopto recyclethem.W:All right.But youprobably wontget muchfbr them.M:Thats OK.Protecting theenvironment isthe mostimportant thing.2Text3M:How old is yourson,CarrieW:He justturned twoin April.His sisterwas bornthe monthbefore,and Iwasbornthe monthafter.3M:Thafs a lot ofspring birthdays!Text4W:Could youplay adifferent gamewith ourdaughter,pleaseM:But shelikes it.4See Shessmiling andlaughing.W:Yes,but cellphones arenttoys,and sheshouldnt putit inher mouth.Text5M:Your Frenchissogood.Your accentsounds likeyou wereborn inParis.Fve beenstudying Frenchfor a decade,and Ican barelyhold aconversation.Whats yoursecretW:Practice,practice,practice!5Text6M:How onearth didyou manageto writea30-page termpaper inthree daysIt tookme twoweeks towritemine.W:I workedaround theclock.M:My goodness!I couldnever dothat.Sitting infront of the computereven forthree hoursis apainfulthing for me.7W:Ihadno choice.Pm takingfive coursesthis semester.The examsand termpapers aredriving mecrazy.6Text7M:We havetofinda wayto packall thethings for the campingtripbeforewe leavetomorrow.8W:We haveour carand Georgestruck.We shouldbe ableto fiteverything in the twovehicles.M:Yeah,I thinkwe shouldput thetents inhis truckand thesleeping bagsin ourcar.W:We couldput thesleeping bagsin thetruck too.That way,well haveroom to take thestereo.If wearegoing to be in the mountainsfor aweek,well needsome musicto listento!9M:Yeah,but ifwe canttake thestereo,Ill takemy guitar.Im lookingforward to playing!W:Um,but Brianbroke yourguitar yesterday.Sorry.lOText8M:Have youtried thatnew restaurantdowntown Itlooks fancy.W:No,I haventbeen thereyet.What typeof fooddo theyserveM:I thinkits Italian.11of the Presidio.Oddly enough,during World War II,the U.S.Army usedthe palaceto storemilitary trucksandjeeps.20In1994,thePresidiowas transferredto theNational ParkService,marking thefinal chapterinthe area/s useas amilitary facility.The happytourists and even happierbirds seemto appreciatethis!第二节听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选5A BC项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Who isthe womanA.A student.B.A professor.C.A secretary.
7.How doesthe manfeel aboutsitting infront of the computerA.He enjoysit.B.He findsit hard.C.He neverdoes it.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Where arethe speakersgoingA.To aconcert.B.To acampsite.C.To theseaside.
9.What doesthe womanwantA.A guitartoplay.B.Extra rooms.C.Some musicto passthe time.
10.What mightthe speakershavetoleave behindA.The guitar.B.The tents.C.The sleepingbags.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What typeof fooddoestherestaurant serveA.Indian food.B.Japanese food.C.Italian food.
12.Who mightSara beA.A restaurantworker.B.The manswife.C.A friend of thespeakers.
13.When willthe manmake areservation forA.Monday evening.B.Tuesday afternoon.C.Saturday evening.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.What didthe womando aftergetting hermasters degreeA.She gota PhDat YaleUniversity.B.She workedat Bankof theWest.C.She workedat FirstSavings Bank.
15.What isthe womanespecially goodatA.Strong accountingskills.B.Investing moneywisely.C.Making dealswith others.
16.What canwe learnat theend of the conversationA.The manwill notmatch theoffer.B.The manwill offerthe womana job.C.The womanwill haveanother interview.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Why wasthe Palace of FineArts builtA.For themilitary.B.For thePanama-Pacific InternationalExpo.C.For theNational ParkService.
18.According to the talk,who lovesto takephotos at the palaceA.Bird lovers.B.People studyingarchitecture.C.People gettingmarried.
19.How bigisthePalaceofFine ArtsA.17acres intotal.B.33acres intotal.C.15acres intotal.
20.What wasonce storedin thepalace duringWorldWarIIA.Paintings.B.Military vehicles.C.Food foranimals.第二部分阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20240第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该A BC D项涂黑AIt isgood to get intouch withyour innerchild fromtime totime,and obviouslysome peopleare willingtopay bigmoney for the chance to doso in a properenvironment.A Brooklyn-based adult preschool ischargingcustomers between$333and$999for thechance toact likea kidagain.一一At Preschool Mastermind inNew Yorkadults getto participatein showand tellarts-and-craftszsuch asfinger paint,games likemusical chairsandeventake naps.The month-long coursealso hasclasspicture daywhere theadults areexpected to haveafield tripand aparent day.30-year-old Michelle Joni Lapidos,the brainbehind theadultpreschool;studied childhoodeducationand hasalways wanted to bea preschoolteacher.Shes alwayson thelookout fornew waysto getpeople intouch with thefreedom ofchildhood.A friendencouraged herto startthe mastermindcourse instead.According toCandice,her bloggerfriend,Preschool Mastermindgives adults a chance to relearnandmaster thethings that they failed to understand as children.I realizedall thesignificances ofwhat welearnin preschool,“said founderMichelleJoni“People comehere andget intouchwith their innerchild.Itszmagical.We arebringing ourselvesback toanother place,another timewith ourselveswhen we are morebelievingin ourselves,more confidentand readytotakeon theworld.”“One personshere becausethey wantto learnnot to be soserious.Michelle said.Anothers heretolearn to be moreconfident.She explainedthat mostoftheclasses wereplanned.However Joniadded that(自发的)while theplanned activitieswere funitwasoften thespontaneous momentsthat attractedstudents.zIts thethings youdont planfbr,the sharingbetween friendsand learningfrom eachother.”
21..What isthe purposeof PreschoolMastermindA.To giveadultsa chancetoreturn tochildhood.B.To helpparents understandtheir childrenbetter.C.To providepractical trainingcourses forteachers.D.To introducesome waysof playingwith children.
22..What ismainly discussedabout PreschoolMastermind inParagraph2A,Its customers.B.Its activities.C.Its environment.D.Its schedule.
23..According toCandice,people cometo thisprogram to.A.enjoy freedomof thinkingB.realize theirchildhood dreamsC,discover theirinner abilitiesD.figure outchildhood puzzles
24..What dowe knowabout MichelleJoniA.She usedto bea preschoolteacher.B.She likesto makeplans inadvance.C,She foundedPreschoolMastermind.D.She gainedconfidence bysharing.BBack in2003an86-year-old mandrove hisBuick througha crowdedformers9market.Nine peoplewerekilled.More thanfifty-four peoplewere hurt,fourteen withserious injuries.When hefinally stopped,the86-year-old mangot outhis carand screamedat peopletogetoutofthe way.No alcoholor drugswerefound inhis system.Apparently,he wasjust oldand confused.This is a frighteningaccident,and itis nota rare one.There aremany examplesof elderly drivers drivingintoswimming pools,houses,storefronts,or worse.In ourteenage years,weallheard drivingis nota right;its aprivilege9That isstill true,and therecomesan agewhen drivingis nolonger aprivilege thatcan beallowed.After acertain age,eyesight and〃痴呆are veryserious concerns.Undoubtedly,these age-related problemsaffect someolder adultsdrivingability.By thetime aperson isbetween eighty-five andninety yearsold,his orher drivingprivilegeshould beexamined.Licensing lawsvary greatlyfrom stateto state,and itstime fbra nationallaw on the maximumage limitfordriving.The motivationfor thislaw issafety.Another optionis tostart withlaws thatban anyoneover theage of eighty-five fromdriving aftersundown,because drivingconditions arenot assafe asdaylight hours.Still anotheroption thatmay allowelderlydriversto continuedriving couldbe newtechnology likea voicewarningsystem thatcautions driverson busystreets orat trafficlights.Finally,since thereare laws againstdriving under the influence of alcoholand drugs,shouldnt someprescription drugsalso beincluded Theaverageageof85-year-oldisundoubtedly takingat leastone prescriptiondrug daily.The thoughtof an86-year-old driverwith failingeyesight runningdown the road ina two-ton pieceofmetal isunsettling tous all.Driving at an advancedage is not onlychallenging for the elderlydrivers,but alsoitsdangerous fbrtherest of us.
25.The firstparagraph iswritten inorder toshow.A.the harmof drivingatan old ageB.the importanceof trafficsafetyC.traffic accidentsareonthe riseD.many elderlydrivers arecareless
26.The authorsuggests that there shouldbe newlawsagainstdriving.A.over eighty-five B.between sunsetand dawnC.with thehelp ofvoice warningsystems D.undertheinfluenceofprescription drugs
27.The underlinedword unsettlingin thelast paragraphis closestin meaningto A.disappointing B.worrying C.touching D.interesting
28.Which ofthe followingwould be the best title forthe textA.How tokeep oldpeople safeonthe roadB.Are driverswell protectedby licensinglawsC.Should therebe anage limitfor elderlydriversD.Is drivinga rightoraprivilege foranoldpersonCI firstcame acrossthe conceptof pay-what-you-can cafeslast summerin Boone,N.C.,where Iate atF.A.R.M FeedAll Regardlessof MeansCafe.You canvolunteer toearn yourmeal,pay thesuggestedprice$10or less,or you can overpay-paying itforward fbra futurecustomers meal.My onlyregret aftereatingthere was not havingachanceto givemy time.So assoon asHealthy WorldCafe openedin Yorkin轮班.April,I signedup fora volunteershiftF.A.R.M andHealthy Worldare partof agrowing trend of community cafes.In2003,Denise Cerretaopenedthe firstin SaltLake City.Cerreta nowruns theOne WorldEverybody EatsFoundation,helpingothers copyher pay-what-youcanmodel.“I thinkthe communitycafe istruly ahand up,notahandout/5Cerreta said.She acknowledgedthat soup(施粥所)kitchens havea placein society,but peopletypically dontfeel goodabout goingthere.“One ofthe valuesofthecommunitycafeis that we haveanother approach/9she said.Everyone eatshere,no oneneeds toknow whetheryou volunteered,overpaid orunderpaid/5The successfulcafes notonly addresshunger andfood insecuritybut alsobecome necessaryparts oftheirneighborhood-whether itsa placeto learnskills orhear livemusic.Some teachcooking toseniors;someoffer freeused books.Eating orworking thereis areminder that we areall inthis worldtogether.My10am-1pm shiftat World-Healthy-Cafe beganwith thecafe manager-one ofthe twopaid staffmembers.Our volunteercrew wasntthe mostorderly,but wemanaged toprepare andserve mealswith a lotof laughsin between.At theend ofmy shift,I orderedmy earnedmeal atthe counter,together withothervolunteers.After lunch,I walkedoutthedoor,with ahandful ofnewfriends,music inmy headand asatisfiedbelly andheart.
29.What didthe authordo atF.A.R.M Cafelast summerA.She enjoyeda meal.B.She atefree ofcharge.C.She overpaidforthefood.D.She workedasavolunteer.
30.What isthe advantageof community cafes comparedwith soupkitchensA.People canhave freefood.B.People canmaintain theirdignity.C.People canstay aslong asthey like.D.People canfind theirplaces insociety.
31.Why arecommunitycafesbecoming popularin theneighborhoodsA.They bringpeople truefriendships.B.They helpto bringpeople together.C.They createalotof jobopportunities.D.They supportlocal economicdevelopment.
32.How didthe authorfeel aboutworking atHealthy WorldCafeA.It paidwell.B.It changedher.C.It wasbeneficial.D.It waseasy forher.DWe tooka rarefamily road trip tothe Adirondacksin lateAugust,and itwas asrefreshing andexhaustingas familyvacations tendtobe.Toward theendofour longdrive home,even thekids wereleaningforward in their seatsurging mylead footon.At thatpoint ina roadtrip,even sixty-five miles per hourfeelsslow.We havebecome numb to ourspeed andnumbtothe roadsigns flashingby.My familylives onthe edgeof LancasterCounty.Only thirtymiles fromhome,1hit thebrakes,and webeganto roll,slowly,behind a horse-drawn carriage.We beganto openour eyesagain.We sawfamiliargreen hillsandthefarm withthe bestwatermelons.I rolleddown thewindows,and webreathed again.Just-cut hayandabarn fullof dairycattle.At fivemilesperhour,you rememberwhat youforget atsixty-five.You arethinking abouta place,evenwhen youare movingfrom placeto place.I ama placemaker.A homemaker,too.I ama motherof ayoung kidat home,and alsoa writerand agardener.But,formethose rolesare wrappedup withthe onebig thingI wantto dowiththerestofmy life:zI wantto cultivatea place and shareit withothers.The placeI makewithmyfamily isa red-brick farmhousebuilt in
1880.It hasquite afewnineteenth-century bedroomsandafew acresof land,and welove nothingmore thanto fillthem withneighborsand friends.We growvegetables andflowers,keep abakers dozenof egg-laying chickens,and,since wemoved inthree yearsago,we haveplanted many,many trees.Living withmy lifespurpose doesnot allowfor muchtravel.Ineedtobehere,feeding thechickens andwateringthe tomatoes.Any extrainthebudget,andwespend iton trees.But Ilearned somethingattheendofour family roadtrip.Travel canhelp meinthetask ofcaring formyown place.When Islow downand payattention totheroadbetween hereand there,travel tellsme theconnectionsbetween myplaceandall theother places.
33.What doesthe authortry toexpress inthe firstparagraphA,The tirednessof herpast familylife.B.Her disappointmentatthefamilyroadtrip.C・The familyseagerness toreturn home.D.Kidsexcitement atdriving fastontheroad.
34.Why didthe authorslow hercar somemiles fromher homeA.Because shemade away forahorse-drawn carriage.B.Because sheenjoyed thescenery alongtheroad.C,Because sheneeded abreak afterthe longdrive.D,Because shewantedtoget ridof afast-paced life.
35.What can bethebesttitleofthepassageA.On theWay HomeB.Never TravelagainC,Escape froma FamilyLife D.Life onthe Farm第二节根据短文内容,从文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项EThe bookA BigFat Crisis:The HiddenForces BehindObesity andHow WeCan EndIt byDeborahCohen,a seniornatural scientist,isverypopular now.36But accordingto thisbook,the followingare somemisunderstandingsof obesityor beingoverweight.
1.If youreobese,blame yourgenes.37Yet,between1980and2000,the numberof Americanswho areobese hasdoubled-----------tooquickly forgenetic factorstoberesponsible.At restaurants,a dollarputs morecalories onour platesthan everbefore,because restaurantmeals usuallyhave morecalories thanwhat weprepare athome,so peoplewho eatoutmore frequentlyhave higherrates ofobesity thanthose whoeat outless.
2.If youreobese,you lackself-control.Research showsthat ifwearefaced withtoo much information,we havea tendencyto makepoor(警觉的)choices ondiet.38Even themost vigilantpeople maynot begood controllersof themselves.
3.39Although theUS Departmentof Agricultureestimates thatfewer than5percent ofAmericans liveinthe“food desertsn,about65percent ofthe nationspopulation isobese.For mostof us,obesity isnot related toaccess tomore fresh fruits and vegetables,but tothe choiceswe makein supermarkets.
4.The problemisnotthat weeat toomuch,but thatwe dontexercise.Michelle ObamasLets Movecampaign isbased onthe ideathat ifkids exercisemore,childhoodobesity rateswill decrease.40In fact,although adrop inwork-related physicalactivity mayexplain upto100fewer caloriesburned,leisure physicalactivity appearstohave increased.A.Lack ofaccess tofreshfruitsand vegetablesisacause ofobesity.B.Obesity rateshaveincreased.C.Fresh fruitsandvegetableswe chooseinasupermarket arerelatedtoobesity.D.But therewasnoobvious decreasein physicalactivity levelsas obesityrates climbedinthe1980sand1990s.E.People holddifferent viewson obesity.F.People benefitalotfrom physicalactivities.G.Our worldhas becomeso richin foodthatwecanbeledtoconsume toomuchinways wecant understand.第三部分语言运用完型填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DInthe weekbefore Christmas,one Deltaairlines pilotgave asad Arizonafamily agift thatno oneelsecould.Father ofthree,Jay shortdied aftera41_with lungcancer Dec,16th.Three dayslater,his familywasattempting to_42to Tennesseeforthefuneral scheduledforthenext morning.But a90-munite_43_atthePhoenix airport_44—them onlyseven minutesto maketheir connectingflight inMinnesota.Thiswas our_45_chancetosay goodbyeto mydad,and ifwe hadnt_46the flight,we wouldhave missedthe47_・Jays daughtersaid.But whenthey arrivedatthe gate,the lastplaneoftheday toMemphis was_48—away fromthegate.“My sonwas49his armsand pleadingwiththe pilot throughthe floor-to ceilingwindows.”said Marciawas50and comfortingmy girlswhowerealso intears whenthe phonerang,51us thatthepilotwas returningtothegate tolet us52_the plane.Captain AdamCohensaw the_53on theirfaces throughthe gateswindows anddecided toturn theplane around.Airlineexperts pointedout Cohencould have_54gotten intotrouble forthe55_decision,but Delta56_the moveinstead.This is57well takewith us,knowing wemade a58・”confirmed Adam.This storyis an_59thatwecan bringhumanity backto society.Show careand itmay60you howfar thatyou go.
41.A.competition B.symptom C.connection D.battle
42.A rideB runCfly D.drive
43.A.wait B.delay C.interval D.sleep
44.A.spared B.offered C.brought D.left
45.A.last B.slight C.rare D.proper
46.A.followed B.caught C.booked D.confirmed
47.A.doctor B.meeting C.polite D.funeral
48.A.keeping B.bringing C.pulling D.taking
49.A.raising B.waving Cfolding D.crossing
50.A.struggling B.shouting C.crying D.praying
51.A.advising B.informing C.warning D.instructing
52.A.land B.guide D.boardC.change
53.A.appreciation B.satisfaction C.desperation D.caution
54.A.easily B.merely C.optionally D.deliberately
55.A.careless B.unusual D.unwiseC.selfless
56.A.resisted B.opposed C.praised D.sponsored
57.A.nothing B.something C.anything D.everything。
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