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2025届广西梧州市蒙山县第中学高三4月质量检测试题英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.It reallymatters hetreated thelatest failure,for theexamination is around thecorner.A.if B.thatC.why D.how
2.After sevenhours drive,they reachedthey thoughtwas theplace theyhad beendreaming of.A.that B.whatC.where D.which
3.Sorry Pmso late,but you cannot imaginegreat troubleI tookto findyour house.A.which B.howC.what D.that
4.Cell phone”is aAmerican usage,but Britishspeakers alwaysuse“mobilephone”.A.normal B.common C.formal D.usual
5.Different culturalfeatures ofethnic groupsare oneanother andwork outa melody.A.in tunewith B.in parallelwithC.in contrastto D.in responseto
6.How couldI lieto hershe livedfor thetruth,whether it was foundin musicor peopleA.unless B.whenC.while D.though
7.—Pennys babydaughter narrowlyescaped drinkingthe furniturepolish on the coffeetable.—Luckily forher.She sickor evendied.A.could havegot B.should havegotC.must havegot D.will havegot8,—My computeris out of functionagain.—You need to go to thecustomer servicecenter andhave it.A.to repairB.repairC.repairing D.repaired
9.The kitchenis oftenthe busiestroom ina household,so itsimportant to make sure it well.phone callfrom hernine-year-old son,Jessie.He7a baseballglove forLittle League.She8that as a singlemother,money was9andher firstcheck wouldhave to10for payingbills.Perhaps shecould buyhis baseballglove with her second or thirdcheck.When Cynthia11for workthe nextmorning,Patricia,the storemanager,asked herto cometo theoffice.Cynthia12if shehad donesomethingwrong orleft somepart ofher job13from theday before.She was14and confused.Patricia15her abox.I overheardyoutalking to your sonyesterday/9she said,and Iknow that it is16to explainthings tokids.This is a baseballglove forJessie.He maynotunderstand howimportant heis,even thoughyou haveto paybills17youcanbuy gloves.You knowwe cantpay goodpeople likeyouas18as wewould like to;but wedo19and Iwant you to knowyou areimportant tous.”People20more howmuch anemployer caresthan howmuch theemployer pays.An importantlesson for the priceof aLittle Leaguebaseballglove.
1、A.goods B・employers C.customers D.employees
2、A.discussions B・tests C.preparations D.trips
3、A.taught B.caused C・urged D.impressed、4A.took B.raised C.replied D.applauded、5A.officially B.particularly C.originally D.normally、6A.counter B.store C.job D.shelves、7A.asked B,needed C.changed D.purchased、8A.explained B,argued C.disagreed D.decided、9A.tight B.impossible C.troublesome D.vital
10、A.prepare B.spend C.use D・go11A.amved B.left C.reached D.went、12A.assumed B.wondered C.realized D.admitted、13A.open B.finished C.incomplete D.alone14A.delighted B,ashamed C-worried D.disappointed、15A.delivered B.handed C.brought D,served、16A.convenient B,simple C.complex D.hard、17A.after B.before C.because D.though、18A.much B.great C.far D.many、19A.appreciate B.value C-care D.count20A.believe B.remind C,understand D.Remember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)()
27.15A rainforestis anarea
1.cover bytall treeswith thetotal highrainfall spreadingquite equallythrough the yearRainforests havea greateffect
2.the worldenvironment becausethey cantake inheat from the sunand adjustthe climateWithout the二()forest cover,these areaswould reflect3much heatinto theatmosphere,warming therest of the worldLosing therainforests may()also influencewind andrainfall patterns,potentially
4.cause certainnatural disastersall over the world()In thepast hundredyears,
5.human havebegun destroyingrainforests insearch of the threemajor resources:land forcrops,wood forpaper andother products,land forraising farmanimals,
6.affects theenvironment asa wholeFor example,a lot of carbon()dioxide in the aircomes fromburning therainforests People
7.obvious havea needfortheresources fromcutting trees
8.we willsuffermuch more than wewill benefitRainforestsare oftencalled theworlds drugstore More than25%of themedicines weuse todaycome fromplants inrainforests」()However,fewer than1%of rainforestplants havebeen examinedfor their9medicine valueIt isextremely likelythat ourbest()chance tocure diseases
10.lie somewherein theworlds shrinkingrainforests第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,
28.1010每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、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21011Dear Chris,、I learnthat somepeople laughat mefor beingoverweights Donbe soworried aboutyour figureIknow a group callingHOOP from the Internet,which isestablished to be thevoice of the overweightpersonsIt madeup of a group of friendly and supportive people,all understandingthe struggleof beingoverweights Soyou willnot feellonely、when youexercise There are a plenty of activities andtrainer who dont pushyou todo whatyou dislikeWith theirsupport、and encourageits easy for you to leave your comfort zone and try somethingnew、I wouldhigh recommendHOOP toyou Whetherits to complete a personal challenge and start a healthierlifestyle,HOOP canreally helpyou becomethe bestversion ofyou Although you keep exercising,your figurewill begood thanbeforeBest wishes!Yours,Vivian88第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)第二节书面表达(满分分)
29.2525假定你是李华,你的外国笔友埃米莉发来电子邮件,询问你最喜欢的体育运动请你根据提示给她回一封电子邮件,要点包括喜欢这项运动的缘由;
1.开展这项运动的情况;
2.从事这项运动的体会
3.注意词数左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数)
1.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.Dear Emily,I amso delightedto receiveyour e-mail.___________________________________________________________What aboutyour favoritesportYours,Dear Emily,参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2B、3C、4B、5A、6B、7A、8D、9B、10B、11A、12C、13C、14D、15B、16B、17B、18B、19A、20A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、
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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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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2.A
3.B
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7.B
8.A
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10.D
11.A
12.B
13.C
14.C
15.B
16.D
17.B
18.A
19.C
20.D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
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10.lies第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Dear Chris,I learnthat somepeople laughat mefor beingovenveight.Don tbe soworried aboutyour figure.youI knowagroupcallmg HOOPfrom theInteraet.which isestablished to be thevoice of the overweightpersons calledItA madeupof agroupoffriendlyandsupportivepeople,all understandingthe struggleof beingovenveight.So】$wasyou willnot feellonely whenyou exerase.There areaplentyof activitiesand tramerwhodont pushyou todo去掉a trainerswhatyou dislikeWith theirsupport and-a£eit$easyforyoutoleaveyourcomfortzoneandtry something encouragementnew.I wouldhigh recommendHOOP toyou Whetherit stocompleteapersonalchallengeandstartahealthier highlyhighlyorlifestyle.HOOP canreally helpyou becomethe bestversion ofyou.Althoughyoukeepexercising,your figurewillOncelfWhenbe,ood than before.Best wshes1betterYours,
28、Wa13n第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Emily,I amso delightedto receiveyour e-mail.As formy favoritesport,V dsay ifsbadminton.When Iwatched LinDan playing;badminton atthe2008Olympic Games,I wasdeeply impressedby hisexcellent;skills andIdecided to be justlike him.I fellin lovewith badmintonas soonas Istarted playing it and formed thehabit ofplayingitwith myfriendsat weekends.As timegoes by,I havegreatly improvedmy skills.Now Iam onmyschool Ibadminton team,which makesme veryproud.Playing badmintonnot onlybuilds upmy body,but alsohelps memake a lotof new friends.It makesmy lifemore enjoyable.What aboutyour favoritesportYours,Dear Emily,A.smoothes B.functions C.pays D.measures
10.-It tookme eightyears tobuild upmy business,and italmost killedme.-Well,you knowwhat theysay.・A.There isno smokewithout fireB.No pains,no gainsC.All roadslead toRome D.Practice makesperfect
11.If you goto buy thetop best-selling CD,please getfor me.A.one B.itC.this D.that
12.Trump saidhe believesNorth Koreawill itspromise tosuspend missiletests whilehe preparesfor asummitwith KimJong Un.A.take toB.make upC.stand byD.hold out
13.My summercamp isntgood fun,but itis reallearning experiencefor me.A.a;/B.the;a C./;a D.a;the
14.Hearing thenews,she rushedout,the bookonthetable anddisappeared into the distance.A.left;lain openB.left;lay openedC.leaving;lie openedD.leaving;lying open
15.The InternationalMonetary Fundhas receivedboth criticismandforits effortsto promoteflnancial stability,prevent crises,facilitate trade,and reducepoverty.A.worship B.creditC・argument D.privilege一
16.You seemto befond ofclassical music.一・As amatter offact,I likejazz musicbetter.A.I dontagree B.Not reallyC.I couldntagree moreD.No doubt
17.My toothacheme.I thoughtitwasgoing away,but itis gettingworse now.A.kills B.is killingC.has killedD.killed
18.It rainedheavily overnightand notuntil thismorning・A.had it stopped B.did itstopC.stopped itD.itstopped一
19.Why areyou soupset—I hadmy computerrepaired yesterday,but itwork again.A.doesnt B.didntC.wont D.wouldiTt一
20.The movieLalaland is awesome.Its reallya pitythat youdidnt makeit.—Sorry,I.I wastoo busythen.A.didnt B.didC.wouldnt D.would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)(啃)
21.6Readers inGrenoble cannow nibblefiction afterPublisher Short Edition introducedeight short-story(自动售货机)dispensers aroundthe Frenchcity.The freestories areavailable atthe touchofabutton,printing outon rollsof paperlike areceipt.Readers areable to choose oneminute,three minutes,or fiveminutes offiction.“The feedbackwe gothas beenextremely positive.Just twoweeks sinceits launch,morethan10,000stories havealready beenprinted.We arethrilled to see itworking sowell Jsaid theco-fbunder QuentinPleple.Thereareonly eightdispensers in the cityofGrenoble fornow butwe areplanning tointroduce more.We aregetting requestsfrom allovertheworld-Australia,the US,Canada,Russia,Grace,Italy,Spain andChile.”Pleple saidhe andhis teaminitially cameup with the ideaa coupleof yearsago whentaking abreak ata drinkdispenser.“Wethought itwould becool tohave itfbr shortstories,said thepublisher.Then,we decidedto makea difference:the short-story dispenserwasbom.^^The Frenchpublisher hopesthe storywill beused tofill the“dead time^^ofapassenger.In thebus orthe subway,everyone canmakethe mostof thesemoments to read shortstories,poems,or shortpicture books,“said astatement fromShort Edition.And theycan be sureto enjoy the quality.”The dispensersarc nowin locationsincluding Grenoblestown hall,its touristoffice andits library.The storiesare drawnfrommore than60,000stories onShort Editionswebsite.But there is aproblem thatusers arenot abletochoosewhat type of stoiytheywould liketoread.Right nowthey canonly choosethe length.But thatis exactlywhat reallycounts,isnt itsaid Pleple.、1Where canyou probablysee ashort-story dispenserat presentA.In Chile.B.In CanadaC.In France.D.In Italy.、2What doesthe underlinedword launch“in thethird paragraphprobably meanA.Coming intouse.B.Being thrownaway.C.Being foundout.D.Breaking down.、3Why didShortEditionprovide short-story dispensersA.To helppeople killtime in the journey.B・To encouragepeople towrite shortstories.C.To attractinternational touriststo Grenoble.D.To doresearch in the fieldofnewtechnology.、4In whataspect doesthe short-story dispenserneedtoimproveA,The lengthof thestories.B.The qualityof thestories.C.The number of thestories.D.The choiceof differentstories.(分)
22.8There isno denyingthat somepeople liveto beolder thanothers.Followed arcthe standardexplanations:keeping a(长寿)?moderate diet,engaging inregular exercise,etc.But whateffect doesyour personalityhave onyour longevityAre thereanykinds ofpersonalities contributingto longerlives Anew study inthe Journal of the American Geriatrics Societylooked atthesequestions byexamining thepersonality characteristicsof246children ofpeople whohad livedtobeat least
100.(神经质的)According to the study,those wholive thelongest aremore outgoing,more activeand lessneurotic thanother people.Long-living womenare alsomore likely tobesympathetic andcooperative thanwomen witha normallife span.These findingsare inagreementwith whatyou Iwould expectfromtheevolutionary theory:those wholiketomake friendsand helpothers cangatherenough resourcestomakeit throughtough times.Interestingly,however,other characteristicsthat youmight consideradvantageous had no impacton whetherstudy participantswerelikelyto live longer.Those whowere moreself-disciplined,for instance,were nomore likelytolivetobevery old.Also,beingopen tonew ideashadnorelationship toJong life,which mightexplain allthose bad-tempered oldpeople whoare fixedin theirway.Whether youcan successfullychange yourpersonality asan adultis thesubject ofa longstandingpsychological debate.But thenewpaper suggeststhat if you wantlong life,you shouldstrive tobe asoutgoing aspossible.Unfortunately,another recentstudy showsthat yourmothers personalitymay alsohelp determineyour longevity.That studylookedat nearly28,000Norwegian mothersand foundthat thosemoms whowere moreanxious,depressed and angry weremore likelytofeed theirkids unhealthydiets.Patterns ofchildhood eatingcanbehard tobreak whenwere adults,which maymean thatkidsdepressed momsend updying younger.Personality isntdestiny,and everyoneknows thatindividuals canlearn tochange.But bothstudies showthat longlife isntjust amatterof yourphysical healthbut ofyour mentalhealth.1The purposeof thestudyintheJournalof theAmericanGeriatricsSociety is.A.toseewhether peoplespersonality affectstheirlife spanB.to findout ifones lifestylehas anyeffect ontheir healthC.to investigatethe roleof exercisein livinga longlifeD.to examineall thefactors contributingto longevity、2What doesthe authorimply aboutoutgoing andsympathetic peopleA.They havea goodunderstanding ofevolution.B・They arebetter atnegotiating anagreement.C.They generallyappear moreresourceful.D.They aremore likelyto getover hardship.、3What findingof thestudy mightprove somewhatoutofour expectationA.Easy-going peoplecan alsolive arelatively longlife.B.Advantageous personalitycharacteristics actuallyvary withtimes.C.Such characteristicsas self-discipline haveno effecton longevity.D.Readiness toaccept newideas helpsone enjoylongevity.、4What isthe mainidea ofthis passageA.Anxiety anddepression cutones lifespan short.B.Longevity resultsfrom mentaland physicalhealth.C.Personality playsa decisiverole inlongevity.D.Health is in largepart relatedto oneslife style.(分)
23.8Mid-February of2018brings ustwo keyevents:Valentines Dayand the start of the Year of the Dog.Happinessand romanceare inthe air.Both athome andabroad variouscelebrations areheld forthe twowestern andChinese festivals.Here aresomeactivities recommendedtoyou,which fewpeople willmiss thechance toparticipate inthem.Dog themed exhibition heldin Beijingto greetthe SpringFestivalThe ChineseLunar NewYear willstart onFeb16,making startof the Year of the Dog.To celebrateit,an exhibitionentitled BestWishesfromtheAuspicious Dog“will beopened.The place:At theCapital Museumin Beijing.The exhibitiontime:From Feb14,2018till March189:00am〜6:00pm perday.The maintheme:The relationshipbetween dogsand humans,the exhibitionhas collectedcultural relics,pictures,historical factstoshow thatdogs haveaccompanied usthroughout history.Admission:80yuan forper adult,children under15free.Favorable items:Anyone withtheir sweetheartwill enjoyfree admission.A largecelebration heldby BostonChinese communityto celebratetheYear of theDog一Date:From February14to February16,
2018.9:30am5pm.Place:In CopleySquare Hotel,Boston.Programs:Dragon dance,lion dance,magic show,Beijing operaand ballet.Food:Many traditionalChinese foodssuch ashotpots,dumplings,rice cakes.Fare:Sponsored bya largeChinese Cooperation,all thefees arefree.Highlights:Anyone whosebirthday isintheYearof the dog will receivea mascotofthedog.Attention:Participants needto registerin advanceby visitingthe website:.The2018Dingsheng RoyalLantern Fairto welcomethe comingChinese lunarnew year.With thetheme ofembracing theYearoftheDog,the2018Dingsheng RoyalLantern Fairkicks offin Chengdecity,North ChinasHebeiprovince.Morethan50groups ofLanterns invarious shapesand sizesare illuminatedduring thefestival topromote ChineseSpringFestival culture.In addition to thecarved iceexhibition,visitors canalso watchfolk performances.Opening time:From February14,Valentines Daytill March
2.Highlights:An datingarea willbe setaside forthe singlesto findthe otherhalf of theirs.Admission:
1.100yuan foreach adult,children under15free.
2.Anyone whomarried intheyear ofthedog willenjoythehalf price.、21Which celebrationwill lastlongest accordingtothetextA.The dogthemedexhibitionin Beijing.B.The largecelebration inBoston.C.Dingsheng RoyalLantern Fairin Chengde.D.The celebrationin CopleySquare Hotel.、1In Bostoncelebration,a mascotofthedogwillbe receivedby anyoneborn in.A.2004B.1996C.2012D.
1994、2How muchwill a couple marriedintheyearofdog payfor DingshengLantern FairadmissionA.60yuan.B.100yuan.C.200yuan.D.150yuan.(分)
24.8Bangkok DestinationGuideTravel inBangkok isoften describedasawhirlwind—its hot,chaotic,crowded,and fullof exoticenergy.This populartourismdestination isa cityof extremeswith majestictemples,floating markets,romantic rooftoprestaurants,andawide rangeofaccommodations tosuit everybudget.Read throughour briefguide tolearn aboutthis excitingcity andbegin planningyour journey.(高峰)Peak January()Population Languages CurrencyJuly ClimateSeasonClimateNovember to8,180,915Thai ThaiBaht Averagehigh AveragehighFebruary
22.1℃
22.1℃Must-See AttractionsBangkokis sometimesreferred toas the“Venice ofthe East“because ofits networkof canals,so takea boattour tosee sightslike(僧院)the Khmerwats and the riversidehouses.While exploringthe city,youll definitelywant tosample someofthestreet foodoptions——often fresherand moreunique thaninthesurrounding restaurants!To geta doseof Thaiculture,visit theWat Arun,theGrand Palace,Wat Parkeaw,and WatPho.TransportationThere aretwo airportthat serveBankok,Suvamabhmi Airportand DonMuang Airport,and bothare locatedabout20kilometersfrom citycentre.Most travelerswho flyinto Suvarnabhumitake theairport raillink to get downtown.The mostimportant trainstation istheHua LamphongStation,and railwaylines extendin all directions.Ifs nota goodidea totravel aroundBankok by car sincetraffic isverycongested.Recommended RestaurantsFoodisa big dealin Thailand,and thereare plentyof cheapeats,high-end restaurants,and streetfood delightsto keep your tastebudssatisfied everymeal.Restaurant CuisineLocation PriceNoticesOff thebeaten pathand neverLungYai IsaanDin DaengBudgettouristy3Soi SriAksorn,Order amix ofchefIssaya SiameseThaiPriceyChuaphloeng Rd.recommendations totrysomethingnewClubTry thesignature ramenwith21/1Sukhumvit SoiBankaraRamen JapaneseBudgetchashu
29、1Which monthisinthe peakseason totravel inThailandA.March.B.July.C.October.D.December.、1What doesthe underlinedword“its”refer toA.Venices.B.Bangkoks.C.Khmers.D.Thai.、2Why doesthe authorthink travellingaround Bangkokbycarisabad ideaA.Its easytogettothecity center.B・Its easyto reachhe railwaystation.C,Its easyto meettraffic jam.D.Its easyto goalldirections.、3Where willyougoifyouwant totry expensiveThai foodA.In DinDaeng.B.In IssayaSiamese Club.C.In LungYai.D.In BankaraRamen Restaurant.(分)
25.10The highestbeef pricesin almostthree decadeshave arrivedjust beforethestartofthehot season,causing agreat shocktoboth consumersand restaurantowners—and reliefisnt likelyanytime soon.A decreasingnumber ofcattle andgrowing exportdemandfrom countriessuch asChina andJapan havecaused theaverage priceof fresh beef toclimb to$
5.28a poundin February,up almostaquarter fromJanuary andthe highestprice since
1987.Everything thatsproduced isbeing consumed,said KevinGood,an analystat CattleFax,a Colorado-based informationgroup.Prices willlikely stayhigh foracoupleof yearsas cattle producers startto rebuildtheir cattleamong bigquestions aboutwhether theSouthwestand partsoftheMidwest willsee enoughrain towater thegrass.“1quit buyingsteaks awhile agowhen theprice wentup Jsaid59-year-old LenMarkham,who worksat TexasTech.She saysshelimits redmeat purchasesto hamburger,choosing chicken,pork andfish instead.Restaurant owners,too,must deal withthe high prices.Mark Hutchens,owner ofthe50Yard LineSteakhouse inLubbock,raisedhis menuprices forbeef itemsby about5percent inNovember.Since then,the ownerofthe small eatinghouse hastried tomake cutselsewhereto avoidpassing itontocustomers.nIt reallyputs morepressure onthesmallguys,he saidof non-chain restaurants.nI justthinkyou haveto staycompetitive andkeepyourcosts low.”“White-tablecloth restaurantshave adjustedthe sizeoftheirsteaks,making themthinner”,says Jim Robb,director oftheColorado-based LivestockMarketing InformationCenter.And fast-food restaurantsare cuttingcosts byreducing thenumberofmenuitems andare offeringother meatoptions,including turkeyburgers,Robb said.Chain restaurantsalso trytobuybeef asmuch asthey can,which essentiallygives thema discount,Iowa StateUniversity assistanteconomics professorLee Schulzsaid.(大农场经营者)The highprices arewelcome newsfor atleast onegroup:ranchers,especially thosein Texaswho foryears have(干旱)struggled amiddrought andhigh feed prices.But evenas ranchersbreathe asigh ofrelief,some worrylasting highprices willcauseconsumers topermanently change their buying habits—switching tochicken orpork.Pete Bonds,a62-year-old Texasrancher andpresidentoftheTexas andSouthwestern CattleRaisers Association,said thatsabigconcern.“But suchfears maybe unfounded,Robbsaid.Three yearsago,economists thoughtconsumers wouldstart findingsubstitutions forbeef asthe droughtspread.Were surprisedwehavent seenmore ofthat/he said.South Dakotarancher ChuckO*Connor thinksthat consumerswont abandonbeef forgood.Tm suresome aremaybe going to cutbacksome,but tosay thatpeople arentgoing tobuy itanymore,I dontthink thatsgoingtohappen/1he said,adding,MI hopenot.、1The priceof beefhas increasedbecause.A.there isa growingdemand offreshbeefamong AmericansB.cattleproducershave succeededin raisinga newtypeofcattle、C.thereisa lackof rainandtheexport of beef isincreasing D.ranchers havefound waysto dealwith highfeedprices2Which methodisNOT usedby restaurantowners todealwiththe highbeef pricesA.They havemade thesteaks smallerthanbefore.B,They haveincreased theprices ofbeef-related dishes.C.They havemade hamburgerswith manyother kindsof meat.D.They havesought discountby purchasinglarge amountsofbeef.、3JimRobbgives anexample inthe sixthparagraph inorder to.A.tell peoplethatitisatough jobto lookfor substitutionsfor beefB.show hisfear thatchicken orpork maybe analternative tobeefC.explain thatcustomers wontchangetheirbuyinghabitscompletelyD,indicate thatranchers maybe leastaffected bythehighbeef prices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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(
26.30I doalotof managementtraining eachyear forthe Circle K Corporation,a nationalchain ofconvenience stores.Among the(留住)topics inourseminarsis theretentionof quality1During these2I askedthe participants,What has3youtostay longenough tobecomea managerMinutes latera newmanager4the questionand slowly,withhervoice almostbreaking,said,It wasa$19baseballglove.”Cynthia toldthe groupthat she5took aCircleKclerk job.On hersecondorthird daybehind the6she receiveda。
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