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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Nine inten parentssaid therewere significantdifferences in their approachto educatingtheir childrencomparedwith of their parents.A.those B.one C.that D.it一
2.Peter hasspent toomuch timeon novelsrecently.—That mayhis poorgrade in the exam.A.account forB.answer forC.apply forD.stand for
3.We climbedup to the topof ahill,we gota goodview of the wholeforest park.A.which B.whereC.when D.that
4.to managetime wisely,and you can makethe most out ofeach day.A.Learning B.To learnC.Learned D.Learn
5.The governorsstatement onemployment astorm ofcriticism,A.setup B.set outC.set aboutD.set off
6.More thana quarterof the energy in the UnitedStates goesto movingpeople andgoods fromone placetoanother.A.using B.used C.to use D.use
7.You shouldset agoal andsee you can achieveit in the comingexam.A.which B.whatC.whether D.when
8.to successcant defeatus.Instead,they canonly makeus stronger.A.Attempts B.BarriersC.Contributions D.Access一
9.Shall weput off the experimenttill nextweek(干涉),interfere so I44to do something to help.The bellboy,also sensingher45,took theheavy bundlefrom herarms.The maidlooked at the boywith46and thensmiled gratefullyto his47They thenbegan tospeak inSpanish toeach other.48Icouldnt understandwhat theywere saying,I couldtell by their49that theboys act of kindnesshad made her day.He couldhaveridden insilence likeme.It wasnthis50to helpher,but hedid51After I came out of the elevator,guilt overcameme asI52what Ishould havedone inthat situation.Why didntI takethe towelsTheboy wasnt53of howhis actionswould affectall thepeople54his thoughtfuldeed.He probablydoesnt even55helping the
2152.A.lesson B.view D.attitude D.news
2153.A.hold B.drive C.useD.try
2154.A.More orB.One byone C・Sooner orlater D.Now and thenlessB・pushed C.announced D.checked
2155.A.countedB・peace C・darkness D.coldness
2156.A.silenceB.called C・stepped D.turned
2157.A.caughtB.struggling C.entertaining D.pretending
2158.A.preparingB.sick C・separate D.tired
2159.A.absentB.doubted C.promised D.agreed
2160.A.hesitatedB.age C・smile D.burden
2161.A.abilityB・surpise C.loniness D.anger
2162.A.sadnessB.business C.help D.duty
2163.A.loyaltyB.as C.while D.if
2164.A.sinceB・introduction C.explanation D.expression
2165.A.descriptionB.influence C.job D.purpose
2166.A.problemB-anyway C・somewhere D.someway
2167.A.anywhereB.brought aboutC.carried onD.insisted on
2168.A.thought ofB.aware C.fond D.free
2169.A.afraidC.improving C.recognising D.witnessing
2170.A.repeatingB・remember C.imagine D.enjoy
2171.A.suggestwoman in the elevator.To me,his smallactofkindness mademy dayas well.第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151(分)语法填空
27.15Do youjudge peopleby theirappearanceThis weekI wastalking tosome guysat PlanetFitness,1-told meabout theirboss experienceof buyinga new car Thesalesmen()didnt know that this man had a lotof moneyIt wasbecause heoften dressed
2.he inworn-out clothes,just likea homelessman on the()street Whenthe bossarrived atthe firstshop,the salesmen
3.total ignoredhim andtreated himlike he wasnt worththeir timeHe4「()()leave theshop with a smileon hisface Laterthat day,he walkedinto anothershop,5—wear thesame clothesas usualThesalesmen greetedhim withkindness andrespect Thenthismanpaid almost$20million6,newcar!))Theres aBible textthat tellsus howV^Ctreat peoplethat youlearn littleabout It says,“Dont forgetto showS^warm tostrangers,because anyonewho doesit mayentertain angelswithout realizingit!Dont judge
9.book byits cover!The bosswas not anangel
10.you neverknow whojust mightbe第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)下面短文中有处语言错误请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词
28.1010增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在该漏字符号下写上该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,并在该横线下写上修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Last Saturday,mom andI wentto buya downjacket for my grandpaWhen wegot to a bigstore,we sawdown jacketsof vary、colours andstyless Therewere somany of them thatit spentus quitea whileto decidewhich oneto buyFinally,under thehelp、of theshop assistant,he selecteda blackthick jacketfor grandpaImmediately,we returnedback hometo showitto my、、grandpa Seeingit,hewasvery happyand couldntwait toput onBut wewere annoyingtofind something waswrong with、the zipperHurriedly,I tookit backto thestore andexplained theshop assistantthe problemTo mysatisfaction,she isvery、kind andhelped mechoose anotherone patientlyStand infront of the mirror,my grandpalooked athimself in the newcoat,smilingcontently Howdelighted Iwas!第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假如你是一名大学生,名叫李华你所在的班级最近就“大学生是否应经济独立”的话题展开讨论,同学们发
29.25表了不同的看法请你根据以下所给内容,写一封信给某英语报社,反映讨论情况.靠自己打工来支付学费会影响学业;1的同学的看法60%.现在把精力都用在学习上,将来报答父母的养育之恩;
2.通过打,可以获得工作经验,了解社会;1的同学的看法25%.体会父母挣钱不易,从而戒掉乱花钱的坏习惯;2的同学的看法觉得双方的观点都有一定的道理,但又不完全赞同;15%(包括你在内)我个人的看法是……注意文章的起始句已经给出;词数左右(不包括起始句);
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2.150参考词汇报答学费经济独立repay tuitionfinancially independentDearEditor,Pm writingto tellyou abouta recentdiscussion ourclass havehad onwhether ornot universitystudents shouldbefinancially independent.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2A、3B、4D、5D、6B、7C、8B、9D、10C、11B、12D、13A、14B、15D、16D、17B、18B、19B、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.D
2.D
3.B
4.B
5.B
6.A、
221.B
2.A
3.D
4.C、
231.A
2.D
3.C
4.D、
241.D
2.B
3.A
4.B、
251.D
2.B
3.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.A
2.C
3.D
4.B
5.A
6.C
7.B
8.D
9.A
10.D
11.B
12.C
13.C
14.D
15.C
16.B
17.A
18.B
19.D
20.B第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
5151271.who
2.himself
3.totally
4.left
5..wearing
6.for
7.to treat
8..warmth
9.a
10.but第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、改成
281.vary various改成
2.spent took改成
3.under with改成
4.he we去掉
5.back后面加
6.put it改成
7.annoying annoyed后面加
8.explained to改成
9.is was【小题改成10]stand standing第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29One possibleversionDear Editor,Im writingto tellyou abouta recentdiscussion ourclass havehad onwhether ornot universitystudents shouldbe financiallyindependent.60%of thestudents think that universitystudents donthave tobe financiallyindependent,because tryingto make money willhave adeepinfluence on their studies.In addition,they thinkthat they can repay their parentsin thefuture.25%of myclassmates holdthe viewthat doingpart-time jobswill helpone gainwork experienceand learnmore ofsociety.Besides,when studentsfind ithard tomakemoney,they willknow itis noteasy forparents toearn moneyand wontwaste theirmoney anylonger.15%of thestudents,including myself,partly agreewith theopinions above.Personally Ithinkthatas grownups,we shouldnot dependonour parentsany more.However,if ourparents canafford topaythetuition forus,we shouldput ourstudies in the first place.Thank youfor readingmy letter.Yours,Li Hua—,I dontthink ourteacher willbe happywith it.A.Never mindB.Sure,go aheadC.Yes,better notD.Pd rathernot
10.-Excuse me,but whyam Inot allowedto usethe gym-,but yourroom pricedoesnt coverit.A.No hurryB.No wonderC.No offenceD.No problem
11.“Cell phoneis aAmerican usagebut Britishspeakers alwaysuse“mobilephone”.A.normal B.common C.formal D.usual
12.Passion ispassion andit doesntmatter it*s directed.Exactly,it canbe coinsor sportsor politics.A.why B.howC.whether D.where
13.If youwere tohave a few minutesfree,I theopportunity toask youone morequestion.A.would appreciateB.would haveappreciatedC.were toappreciate D.had appreciated
14.My motheris alwayswarning mewhen Igo o叫Don getoffthebus itis stopping/5A.until B.whileC.before D.after
15.John,money wasnow noproblem,started a new companywith hisfriends.A.for whoseB.of whoseC・of whomD.for whom一
16.Are youfree nowI havesomething importantto tellyou.—OK,you makeit short.I willhave tofinish thisreport beforenoon.A・nowthatB.as soonasC.every timeD.as longas
17.of dangerin the street atnight,the girldoesnt dareto goout withoutsomeone her.A.Warned;accompanied B.Warned;accompanyingC.Warning;accompanied D.Warning;accompanying
18.The Gamesare knownas thefriendly gamesbecause of their onkindness andmutual respect.A.lacks B.focusesC・challenges D.researches
19.—Mary lookshot anddry.—So youif youhadahigh fever.A.could B.would C.may D.must
20.Having battledwith theirover whetherto offerhelp toan agedman orwoman whohas fallenover,most peoplechoose tohelp.A.compromise B.contradictionC.conscience D.competence第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)(大屠杀),
21.6About15years ago,I taughtA Problemfrom Hell,a bookon genocidestoagroup of18-and19-year-oldsin amid-west universityin the US.In myclass there was a young manwho hadspent hisboyhood inBosnia asNATO bombedhishometown.My otherstudents,amazed byhis connectionto thegenocide in the textbook,asked himwhat it was like to growup in awar-zone.A prettynormal childhoodas youhad hereJ hesaid.We playedcards insidea lot,and whentherewasno bombingwekicked aball in thestreet.”(难民),In the past few years,the worldhas seena rapidincrease inrefugees with the numberhitting60million.Viet ThanhNguyensstory collectionThe Refugeesreminds usthat literatureis newsthat staysnews.Set inthe Vietnamesecommunities inCaliforniaas wellas inVietnam,the storiesdo notaim tosurprise uswith newtwists orshock uswith wonderfuldetails,as war andrefugee storiescould easilychoose todo.Rather,like theyoung manfrom Bosnia,Nguyens characterstell thesestories becausetheyare theonly onesknown to them.(兄弟或姊妹)Included inthe collectionare twoofthemost touchingpieces,both aboutsiblings separatedby geographyand(讲述人),history.In Black-Eyed Women”,the narrator ayoungVietnamese woman,is visitedbytheghost ofher elderbrother,whodied youngontheboat whenthe familytook flightfrom thewar.The taleof loveand loss,violence andviolation,may notbe()unfamiliar tothe reader,but thedetermination ofthe brothersghost hehas takendecades toswim acrossthe Pacificto reachAmericaand thesisters abandoningherself toa halfdeath makethe storylasting.As anecho,the closingstory,“Fatherland”,explores a more complexsituation betweentwo siblings.The narrator,a youngVietnamesewoman,meets herhalf-sister,visiting from theUSfor the first time.Adding tothe tensionis thefact thather fatherhasnamed thenarrator andher siblingsafter hisfirst setof children.Two sisters,one Americanand oneVietnamese,yet namedthe samebythe father-it maysound strange,but isntit thefate manyrefugees haveto face:a lifeleft behind,that couldhave beentheirs;and alifein anadopted country.(彳可避免生),The theme of doubleness-choice and inevitability Thome andhomelessness,starting afreshand beingstuck-is presentnot onlyinthestories ofVietnamese refugees,but alsoof thosewho havebecome refugeesfrom theirown homesand lovedones.Smiling atyour relativesnever gotyou veryfar,but smilingat strangersand acquaintancessometimes did.So apilot,whofought inthe Vietnamwarandis nowrevisiting thecountry for the firsttime,thinks whilewaving atthe localsfrom atour bus.Hesdistant from his daughterJust asa MexicanAmerican inthe collectionis distantfrom hiswife,orayoung manfrom HongKong isdistantfrom hisfather.The collectionis full of refugees,whether fromexternal orfrom adeeper,more internalconflict betweeneven thosewho are(和解)closest toeach other.With angerbut notdespair,with reconciliationbut notunrealistic hope,and withgenuinehumour thatis notused toinsult anyone,Nguyen hasbreathed lifeinto manyunforgettable characters.、1The firstparagraph isintended to.A.describe theboring lifeof warvictimsB.appeal tothe readerstohelpwar victimsC.criticize NATOskilling ofinnocent peopleD.introduce thestory collectionThe Refugees、2Which ofthe followingabout The Refugees isTrueA.It tellsthe newsin aliterary form.B.It isfullofsurprising twistsand plots.C.The authorexperiences thestories himself.D.Its charactersnarrate theirown stories.、3How areBlack-Eyed Womenand Fatherlandmainly developedA.By givingexamples.B.Bymaking contrasts.C.By providingevidence.D.By makingclassifications.4^We caninfer from Paragraph5that.A.relatives hatetheir loved ones forbeing leftbehindB.separation fromlovedonestends tomake themdistantC.people becomerefugees dueto theirdouble characterD.smiling is a good way tokeep lovedones together、5Which ofthe followingis thethemeofThe RefugeesA.Despair,suffering,and regret.B.Anger,humour andhope.C.Sympathy,regret,and reconciliation.D.Dream,hope,and expectation.、6TheRefugeesmainly focuseson.A.the problemsof identity,love,and familyfor refugeesB.the miserablelives ofrefugees inthe adoptedcountriesC.the refugees9reunion withtheir familiesafter separationD.the variousreasons forpeoples beingreduced torefugees(分)
22.8Biking alongthe beach.Working ona puzzlewiththefamily.Reading onthe couch.These apparentlyordinaryactivities arentjust time-killers—theycanbe lifesavers.Studies show that hobbieshave long-lasting andpreventative results.Peoplewho playpuzzle gamesand readhave lessmemory losswhen theyget older.“A reallygood hobbytotally absorbsus Jsays GailMcMeekin.It alsogives ussomething tolook forwardto andfocus on.Thatbreak fromeveryday sadnessis perfectfor aperson whojuggles withcareers and family life.Having a hobby makesthat heavyload alittleeasier,as itsets asidetime forboth amental break and focuseson anactivity theperson loves,one thatis separatefrom officeandparental duties.(当事人)“Its verysad whenI seeclients whohave beenlaid offshowthat work wasthe centreof theirlives andthey havenohobbies toturn tofor support,Gail says.Entertainment givesus restand afresh perspective,,5says Gall,who notesthat lotsof creative(直觉).ideas appearwhen peopletake abreakandlisten totheir intuitionDanielle,blogger,madeherblogging hobbya careerafewyears ago,andinthe meantimefound a hobby shenever expectedtoget into:clothing design.Having ahobby,especially acreative one,has positivelyimpacted notonly mywork life,but mypersonallife aswell JDanielle says.“The trickJ shesays,is tofind outwhere youare spendingtime doingthings that arent fulfillingtoyou andtakethat timetodosomethingyou loveinstead.^^(剪贝占本)“Learn tobe anexpert publicspeaker soyoucangive betterpresentations atwork;start ascrapbooking withyourkids soyoucanspend timewith themand becreative...^Danielle offers.Gail alsosuggests developingahobbythat promotessocialization withfriends.This isan opportunityto becomepart ofapowerful supportsystem,which isimportant foremotional health.At thevery least,its a goodwayto chatwithagolf friendwhilewalking thecourse and forgetting along dayatwork.、1What dothe underlinedwords inParagraph2meanA.Quit onescareer topursue oneshobby.B・Struggle toa balancebetween workandfamily.C.Prevent usfrom takingup ourhobby.D.Attach moreimportance towork thanfamily.、2What dowe knowabout DanielleA.She makesa livingby writingblogs.B,Designing clothesis hercareer.C.She supportsher familyby beinga publicspeaker.D.She spendstime doingwhat shehas nointerest in.、3What doesthe lastparagraph implyA.Itsour responsibilityto socializewith others.B.Developing ahobby isvery important.C.Our feelingsare determinedby ourhobbies.D.We benefitfrom ahobby oftalking withothers.、4According tothe passage,the benefitahobbybrings isthat.A.we canconcentrate moreon ourjobsB.we canenjoy ourselvesinthewildC.we canthink inamorecreative wayD.we canavoid beinglaid off(分)
23.8Learning NewVocabulary duringDeep SleepSleepingtime issometimes consideredunproductive time.This raisesthe questionwhether thetime spentasleep couldbe usedmoreproductively,e.g.for learninga newlanguage Up-to-now sleepresearch focusedonthestabilization andstrengthening ofmemoriesthat hadbeen formedduring wakefulness.However,learning during sleep hasrarely beenexamined.There isenoughevidence forwake-learned informationundergoing arevision byreplay inthe sleeping brain.The replay during sleepstrengthens thestillweak memoryand leavesthe newlyacquired informationinthepre-existing storeof knowledge.If re-play during sleep improvesthe storageof wake-learned information,then first-play,i.e.the initialprocessing ofnewinformation,should alsobe possibleduringsleep.(语义的)The researchgroup ofKatharina Henkeexamined whethera sleepingperson isable toform newsemantic associationsbetweenplayed foreignwords andtranslation wordsduring the brain cells active states,the so-called”Up-states.”It turnedout tobethat what they thoughtwas reasonable.When wereach deep sleep stages,our braincells progressivelycoordinate theiractivity.Duringdeep sleep,the braincells arecommonly activefor abrief periodof timebefore theyjointly enterinto astate ofbrief inactivity.The(交替)active stateis calledUp-state andthe inactivestate Down-state”.The twostates alternateabout everyhalf-second.New evidencefor sleep-learning challengescurrent theoriesof sleepand theoriesof memory.The concept of sleepthat weareseparated from the physical environment isno longerreasonable.nIt,s falsethat complexlearning beimpossible during deep sleep/saysSimon Ruch,co-first-author.nIn howfar andwith whatconsequences deep sleep canbe appliedfortheacquisition ofnew informationwillbe atopic ofresearch inupcoming years,1says Katharina Henke.()The researchgroup ofKatharinaHenkeis part oftheInterfaculty ResearchCooperation IRC.Thirteen research groups inmedicine,biology andpsychology arepartofthe IRC.The aimof theseresearchgroupsis togain a better understanding ofthe(原理)mechanisms involvedin sleepand consciousness.1Which ofthe followingshavent sleepresearchers achievedso farA.People canlearn vocabularyduringdeepsleep.B.Memories canbe stableand strongduringsleep.C.Wake-learned informationcan appear inthesleepingbrain.D.Re-playduringsleep improvesthe storageof wake-learned information.、2What canbe inferredfromParagraph3A.“Up-state”and“Down-state“appearinturn duringdeepsleep.B.“Up-states“is anothername forthebraincellsactive states.C.Semantic associationsare importantfor languagelearning.D.The braincells,activestatesare centralfbr sleep-learning.、3What willresearchers dowithin severalyears accordingtothe passageA.Make studyinthefollowing fieldssuch asmedicine andbiology.B.Separate usfromthephysicalenvironment.C.Apply deepsleep forinformation learning.D.Discover theconceptof sleep.、4What is the mainpurpose ofthepassageA.To introduceanewway of vocabulary learning.B.To gainabetterunderstandingofthe mechanisms.C.To challengecurrent theoriesofsleepand theoriesof memory.D.To explainthe possibilityofvocabularylearning duringdeepsleep.(分)
24.8Just afewyearsout oflaw school,I decidedthat Iwanted towrite fictions.The onlything I had everpublished beforewasa law-review article.I hadmade greatefforts towrite whenIcamehome atnight afterwork,but Iwas tootired.I decidedto quitmy job.I beganmy newlife ona Februarymorning.I satdown atmy kitchentable at7:30am andmade aresolution.Every dayI wouldwriteuntil lunchtime.Then I would liedown onthe floorfor20minutes torest mymind.After that,Iwouldreturn towork fora fewmorehours.In myfirst year,I soldtwo stories.Then Iwrote anovel,but Ithought itwasnt goodenough,soIended upputting itinadrawer.My secondnovel,Billy LynnsLong HalftimeWalk,was publishedto glowingreviews andreceived theNational BookCritics CircleAwardfor fiction.My successsounds likea familiarstory,but actuallyitwasfar fromsudden.I quitmyjob,andforevery storyI publishedin thoseyears,Ihadat least30rejections.The novelthat Iput awayinthedrawer tookmy fouryears.My breakthroughcame in2006,18yearsafter Ifirst satdown towrite atmy kitchentable.(天才)Sometimes geniusis justthe thingthat comesout after20years ofworking atyour kitchen.Also,doing somethingtrulycreative requirestheenergyof youth.Orson Wellesmade hismasterpiece,Citizen Kan,at
25.T.S.Eliot wroteThe LoveSong ofJ.Afred Prufrockat
23.、1When didthe authordecide todevote himselfto writingfictionsA.When hewas tiredfromhis work.B.Straight aftergraduation fromlaw school.C.On beinginformed hislaw-review articlecame out.D.When hishobby wasdisturbed byhiswork.、2We caninfer fromthe secondparagraph thatthe author.A.led awealthy lifeB.arranged hislife reasonablyC.was toodiligent torelax himselfD.remained single、3What doesthe authormainly intendto tellus inthis passageA.Failure isthe motherof success.B.A birdinthehand isworth twointhebush.C.It isnever tooold tolearn.D.It isthefirststep thatcosts troublesome.、4Why didthe authorgive theexample ofOrson Wellesand T.S.EliotA.To makea comparisonbetween themand himself.B.To showcreativity needsenergy andefforts.C.To persuadethe readersoftheirgreat talents.D.To recommendtheir twomasterpieces.(分)
25.10Welcome tothe2017UK Festival AwardsThe UK Festival AwardsConference isan opportunityto recognizethe hardwork,vision andcreativity ofthe nationsbelovedfestival industry.(行家)Throughout theday ofthe event,the Conferenceinvites numerousindustry insidersto discussthe issuesmost relativetothe sector,reviewing itsimmediate pastand portendingtothefuture.The eveningsAwards presenta widerange ofhonors acrosscategoriesthataredecided viaa combinationof publicvoting andprofessional judgments.Since launchingin2004it hasevolved intoamajor eventat TheRoundhouse inLondon,giving theindustry achance tocollectively celebrateand fondlyreflect upontheachievements ofthepastyear.With agourmet dinner,gala awards ceremony andafter-show party,it attractsover1,000ofthemost influentialpeople inthebusiness.Along withits sisterevents,the UKFestival ConferenceandtheEuropean Festival Awards,The UKFestivalAwardsConference isowned andproduced byFestivalAwards Ltd,an independentcompany foundedintheUK.Awards includeBest Major,Medium-Sized andSmall Festival,Best FamilyFestival,Best OverseasFestival,Best Useof NewTechnology,and ofcourse-Best Toilets.As thefestival seasonis approaching,we thoughtitd beagoodtime torelease ourfree UKFestival MarketReport for2015/
2016.(人口普查)We gatheredthe datain ourannual censusundertaken inthe preparationstage fbrlast yearsUKFestivalAwards.Thelatest UKFestival MarketReport canbe downloadedbelow.Included inthe Reportisabunch ofrelated informationabout festivalgoers:where theyrefrom,how theyliketopurchase music,whattheyeat,their attitudestowards ticketprices,how receptivethey areto differentforms ofadvertising,why theygo tofestivals inthefirstplace,where theysleep,and muchmore.We hopeyou findthe informationuseful.、1Which phraseistheclosest inmeaning tothe underlinedword portending“in paragraph2A.getting downB.adding upC.giving wayD.looking forward、2What canbe inferredfromthepassageA.An annualcensus isconducted andreleased inthe FestivalB.The FestivalAwardsLtd,is responsiblefor notless thanthree events.C.The galaawardsceremonyattracts only
1.000influential businessmen.D.Public votingplays aleading rolein decidinga varietyof festivalhonors.、3Where mostprobably willyou seethis passageA.In amagazine.B.In anewspaper.C.On awebsite.D.In aTV program.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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