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2024-20253)学年四川省彭州市彭州中学高三毕业班月适应性线上测试(一英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,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,用橡皮擦干净后,再选
2.涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.These remarkableflndings suggestthe elephantshave amemory capacityto makedistinctions betweenhumanvoices.A.built upB.packed upC.brought upD.took up
2..The doctorhad almostlost hopeat onepoint,but thepatient finally・A.pulled outB.pulled throughC.pulled upD.pulled over
3.In this article,you needto backup generalstatements withexamples.A.specific B.permanentC.abstract D.universal
4.Children arelikely tosome badhabits whenplaying thepiano if they dont have properlessons.A.keep upB.catch upC.pick upD.give up一
5..What hasmade himin suchhigh spiritsrecently-by histeacher forsucceeding passingthe exam.A.Being praisedB.PraisedC.Having praisedD.To praise
6..I willgive yousome articleswhich youcan whenyou writethe report.A.refer toB.apply toC.lead toD.talk to
7.The palaceis heavilyguarded,because insideits walls・A.where sit the European leaders B.the European leaders theresitC.sittheEuropeanleadersD.that theEuropeanleaderssit
8.almost onehundred jin,the stonewas movedby himalone.A.Weighed B.Weighing C.It weighedD.To weigh
9.Soon aftergetting offhis horse,the captain appeared atthe second-floor windows,he couldsee nothingbuttrees.A.where B.from whereC.which D.from which
10.Abraham sethimself upin frontof hisdaughter,hands herhair,and wasclose totears,reluctant totearhimself fromher.
16、A.naturally B.accidentally C.finally D.temporarily
17、A.lucky B.brave C.safe D.happy、B.pension C,travel D.donation18A.school、B.citizen C.professor D.officer19A.customer
20、A.determination B.skill C.freedom D.independence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
27.15Did youknow thatwhat youthink youlike anddont likeis oftenthe resultof falsebeliefs Ashumans,」we tendto be1easy influencedwhen itcomes toliking ordisliking something,and werehappy to have ourexisting beliefsconfirmedBut oncethese beliefsbecame fixed,we oftenlose ourability to be
2.object and we dont like to have ourideas challengedGenerallyspeaking,human beingsare notgood attaking a
3.balance viewof thingsFor instance,we unconsciouslystart to listen for」and selectinformation that4match ourbeliefs andturn ablind eyeto informationthat doesnt,
5.reject itout ofhand Wedontalways like to acceptnew informationthat doesntmatch up with whatwe alreadybelieveAs aresult,we oftendont evenconsider thereasons behind6-opposing point of viewInstead,we lookfor evidence that()confirms7,we had already thought,and whichconforms to our ownpointofview Weremore likely
8.give meaningto information(偏见)that matchesthe beliefswe alreadyhave In other words,we arebiased towardscertain information
9.can comeas ashock when()第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)information we
10.trust isactually exposedto beuntrue10(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,每
28.1010句中最多有两处错误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
(八),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划一横线,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
21011、Fm happyto shareyou myjourney toLondon Duringthe journey,I visitedsome placesof interest,some ofthat madea deep、impression onme Iwent totwo famousconcerts,which reducedme stressand made me relaxingThen I watched variousfootballmatch Inaddition,I enjoyeddeliciously localfood Meanwhile,I madesome newfriends Ina conclusion,I experiencedBritish、culture butthis broadenedmy eyes、第二节书面表Spring was the bestseason tovisit BeijingWould youliketovisit itPm lookingforward tomeet youin Beijing达满分分25分假定你是李华,在英国做交换生,昨天你的室友在校园骑车被撞倒后被人救助请给校求助中心写一封
29.25Tuny邮件,寻求那名帮助的中国女学生Tony注意词数左右;
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100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3DearSir/MadamYours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1A、2B、3A、4C、5A、6A、7C、8B、9B、10C、11c、12A、13B、14B、15C、16C、17D、18D、19B、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、
211.A
2.C
3.B
4.D、
221.D
2.C
3.D
4.B、
231.A
2.B
3.B
4.C、幽选项24ask for evidencethat students careabout otherpeople DEvidence thatstudents careabout oth
1.C推理判断题根据全文可知,作者只是对于录取过程中的问题进行了描述,没有进行自己的评论,因此是中立的分析选项可知项是正确的c
2.A推理判断题根据最后一段中的“He said that noreal changehas happenedyet andthat evenmany of the schoolsthat agree with the他说,每隔几年,就有人对变革提出同样的观点目前还没有真正的变化,甚至许多同意这份report stillmake no changes^,报告的学校仍然没有改变分析选项可知项(有些学校不做他们认为正确的事)符合题意,故选项A A、
251.C
2.D
3.D
4.B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、
261.D
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.D
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.C
10.D
11.C
12.A
13.B
14.A
15.D
16.C
17.D
18.B
19.B
20.A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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271.easily
2.objective
3.balanced
4.matches
5.rejecting
6.an
7.what
8.to give
9.It
10.trusted第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10)I mhappv toshaxe Ayou myourne\to14mdon Duringthe jrouraes;I vmtedsome placesof woerestsomevnthof nudea deepxmpeeiskm onme Iwent totvro tuumscooceru.wtncb reducedme stresswd nudemeMixta rayrelaxednutcbn debciow[riaxim ThenIwatchedvarxnis fdotbillmuch!n addituxi1ewoved debciouslyLocal foodXfeaimtiik.1mdewtne newfirieods la•cooclusioa.1apeneoced Bcmshculture butdus bcoadeDedmy eyesSpnnfthe bestseasoo totint BeijxofWcuMxxm!iketo%isit Im lookmgfbcM*vd to3ag mismeeting、28第二节书面表达(满分分)、2529Dear Sir/madam,I amLi Hua,an exchangestudent fromChina.I amwriting toask youto lookfor a Chinese student.(高分句型一)Yesterday,my roommateTony wason theway to the classroomwhen hefell downand couldhardly move.Justat thatmoment,aChinesegirl came to him.She gavehim firstaid andcalled anambulance.Thanks tothe kindgirl,Tony wassent to(高分句型二)hospital intime.But thegirl leftquietly beforeTony couldexpress histhanks.The girlis about18years oldand ofmediumheight withshort hair.Tony iseager tomeet herto expresshis sincerethanks.Could youplease helpfind herLookingforwards toyour reply.Yours,Li HuaA.to toywith B.toyed withC.toying withD.being toyedwith
11.Following thegirl,we wentinto ahall;on wallshung afew picturesof somefamous scientists.A.its B.whichC.whose D.those
12.As oftenhappens afterlong sleeplessness,he wasby anunreasoning panic.A.seized B.fascinatedC.impressed D.embarrassed
13.The guidanceteacher wastheir adviser,offering themsuggestions andsolutions when they difflculties.A.arose B.encounteredC.emerged D.evaluated
14.When thegirl didthe courageto tellher parentswhat hadhappened,unfortunately herown familydidntbelieve her.A.work outB.work upC.work atD.work on
15.I foundmy computerfunctioning muchbetter,a newoperating system.A・to installB.installingC.having installedD.installed
16.-Excuse me,but why am Inot allowedto usethe gym-,but yourroom pricedoesn*t coveritA.No hurryB.No wonderC.No offenceD.No problem
17.carefully forlong time,the openingceremony wona greatsuccess.A.Having preparedB.To beprepared C.Being preparedD.Having beenprepared
18.-I hearyoull cancelall yourplans andappointments.Why-They mylife.I justcant stop.A.control B.controlledC・have controlledD.have beencontrolling
19.—I remindyou ofis toreturn thebook toour Englishteacher.-I willgive itto himI seehim.A.That;immediately B.What;the momentC.What;while D.Whether;once
20.Thanks toher determinationand perseveranceon thepiano lesson,she hasa graspof thesubject.A.comprehensive B.confldentialC.conservative D.compulsory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
21.(6分)Ina worldfull ofKates andSarahs,you mightthink itdbe nicetohavea uniquename tohelp mestand out ina()crowd.Being namedStacia pronouncedstay-sha is not solucky tome.Til get the occasional.Your name is sopretty**afterintroducing myself,but eventuallymy namecauses memore frustrationthan happiness.For example,Microsoft Wordalways triestotell memy nameisnt a real word.I wasnever ableto buya cheesyMickey Mousekeychain fromDisneyland asa kidin otherwords,1didnt havea childhood.I couldnteven pronouncemy ownname correctlyuntil1was five.I oncehadaprofessor whopronounced myname differentlyeach class.After awhile Istopped correctinghim,and thatsbeen myreactionto strangersever since.Inothercages,Fd rathertell thecashier mynameisStaci andsave bothof us,as wellasthepeoplestanding behindme inline,valuable time.Meeting newpeople givesme anxiety,and Iverealized itseasier justto lieabout myname altogetherin certaincases.Actually Idid——so manytimes thatBrittany isnow mychosen goingoutn name.It mayhave causedsome confusionwith myfriends atfirst,假who wouldlet outa smalllaugh orconfused look,but Pvetrained themto keepa straightface wheneverI cameup withthis fake的name.Now goingout onweekends meansI gettohavea shiftof identity.Frustrations aside,being theowner ofa uniquename hasmademeappreciate thelittle thingsin life.Someone pronouncingorspelling myname correctlyon the first trybrings memore joythan itprobably should.I alsolove whenI meetanother Staciaand wegetto bondover ourshared struggles.To anyother Staciasreading this—I feelyou,girl.P.S.I apologizeto anyreal Brittanysout there.Thanks forletting meborrowyour name!、
1169.How doesthe authoroften feelabout hernameA.AnnoyedB.HappyC.DisappointedD.Proud、
2171.Why doesthe authoruse afake nameA.To enjoya differentidentityB.To standoutina crowdC.To savetime andtroubleD.To makea foolof herself、
3173.Whats thereaction ofher friendsto“Brittany”finallyA.They arelaughing atherB.They areused toitC.They arestrongly againstherD.They areconfused aboutit、
4175.How doesthe authorsound whentelling thestoryA.Guilty B,Cautious C.Curious D.Humorous(分)
22.8While theU.S.is stilldebating aboutgetting ridof thepenny,Sweden is rapidly movingtowards abolishingcurrency(货币)(过激的),altogether.Though thismay soundradical itisanatural evolutionin thisdigital society.Sweden,which wasthe firstEuropean country to introducebanknotes in164,has justbeen workingharder to convince itsresidentsthat digitalpayments area saferalternative tocarrying cash.Over theyears,the ideahas gainedpopularity withresidents,especially theyounger generationthat ismuch morecomfortablewith technology.Today manybanks donteven haveATMs andsome havestopped handlingcash altogether!Tickets toride publicbuses inmost Swedishcities can only be purchased via cell phones.Numerous businessesare alsomovingtowards acceptingonly digitalpayments.Even the homeless thatsell streetpaper tomake endsmeet have to startaccepting thismode ofpayment!But despiteits growingpopularity,some peopledon!tlikethis radicalidea.They includethehomeless,elderly peopleas wellasthose livingin ruralareas whoare stilluncomfortable withmobile phonesand computers.But theofficials areconfident thatin theverynear future,they willbe abletoconvinceeveryone tomove thissafe andmore cost-effective paymentsystem.Sweden is not theonly countrytrying toabolish papercurrency andcoins.The movementisrapidlygaining groundin Denmark(小贩)and Finlandas well.In2014,Israel announceda three-step planto gocashless andjust lastweek thevendors ofa popularstreetin Sydneydeclared theywould stopaccepting currencyfrom customers.Whether thisphenomenon spreadsremains tobe seen.But onethingis forsure—With increasinglyadvanced paymentsystems beingintroduced everyday,pulling outcash israpidly becoming“imcool”.、1What canwe inferfrom Paragraph3and4A.Many banksin SwedendonthaveATMs.B.You donthaveto buy ticketswhen ridingbuses.C.People dontgive thehomeless moneybut food.D.People canjust takecell phoneswhen shopping.、2According tothe passage,which informationis RIGHTA.Sweden wasthefirstcountrytogetthe idea toabolish currency.B.The youngergeneration isopposed tothe measures.C.Bus farecanonlybepurchasedviacellphones inmost Swedishcities.D.Banks inSweden havestopped dealingwith cashcompletely.、3Which of the followingcan bethe besttitle forthe textA.An AdvancedCountry-SwedenB.A ControversialGovernment PolicyC.Sweden toInfluence theWorld*s CashPaymentD.Sweden toBecome theCashless Society、4Which of the followingcategories doesthis passagebelong toA.Education.B.Economy.C.Travel.D.Insurance.(分)(多节的)
23.8Most of us dontreach forthat gnarledcarrots whenselecting ourproduce atthe localsupermarket.Thafsexactly whyAmericans wasteup to40%of eatablefood everyyear.This unbelievablenumber hassparked theugly fdodmovement,and inspiredmany companiesto sellmisshapen fruitand vegetablesto consumers,rather thanthrow themin thetrash.One SanFrancisco organizationis takinga uniqueapproach tothis idea.The Salvage Supperclub hostsfancy dinners inside(卸车)dumper truckwhere theyserve dishesentirely preparedwith food that wouldhave otherwisegone to waste.Josh Treuhaft,founder of these ugly food dinners,originally cameupwith theidea10bring awarenessto Americas food wasteproblem.There isundeveloped potential in theirfoodthatfor somereason,not totheir ownfault,is goingto wasteJ hetold SeekersLauraLing.Treuhaft isntalone in his effortto reduceAmericas foodwaste.A Change,org lastyear willedfor WholeFoods tobecome partofthe ugly food movement.They soldmisshapen fruitand vegetablesin NorthernCalifornia stores.Selling imperfect produce isstill relativelyrare rightnow,which canbe partiallydue toa supplyissue rather than alack ofwillingparticipants.Raleys,a Sacramento-based grocerychain,started anugly foodpilot programcalled RealGood”,but discontinueditafter90days sayingthey hadsome challengessourcing theproduct”.A growermight havelarge amountsof ugly produce oneyeardue toterrible weather,but much less thenext yeariftheweather hasbeen moreideal.Harvests constantlyvary andretailers aremorelikely tobuy uglyproduce inlarge numberratherthanjust afew poundsat atime.This iswhy organizationslike ImperfectProduce andSalvage Supperclubare playingan importantrole in the preventionof foodwaste.SalvageSupperclubtakes ita stepfurther bynot onlybuying theuglyproduce,but turningit intoa gooddining experienceaswell.、1What canwe inferfrom Paragraph1A.People usuallyprefer Rood-looking produce.B.Gnarled carrotsmostly appearin thesupermarket.C.Many companiesfind newbusiness opportunities.D.Americans eatless fruitand vegetablesthan expected.、2Why doesthe SalvageSupperclub havedinnersinsidethe dumper truckA.To provehis fancyidea.B.To remindpeople nottowaste.C.To showwaste canbe eaten.D.To advisepeople lodine indumpertruck.、3Whats JoshTreuhaffs adviceto reduceAmericasfoodwasteA.People shouldreduce theuglyfood.B.People shouldmake fulluse ofuglyfood.C.People should be moreaware offood shortage.D.People shoulddevelop theirpotentialinproducing food.、4Why didRaleys stopits RealGood after90daysA.Retailers pursuinglarger profit.B.Bad harvestsdue tobad weather.C.Lack ofsteady sourcesof produce.D.Peoples unwillingnesstobuyimperfectproduce.(分)
24.8Educators acrossthe USare callingfor majorchanges tothe admission process inhigher education.The NationalCenterfor EducationalStatistics reportedthat U.S.colleges and universities receivedmore than9million applicationsbetween2013and
2014.The schoolsadmitted morethan5million studentsin thattime.But anew reportsays thatthe problemisnot about thenumber of students thatare beingadmitted,but ratherhow studentsareselected.The HarvardSchool ofGraduate Education,along with80other schoolsand organizations,released the report inJanuary2016,called Turingthe Tide--Making CaringCommon”.The reportargues thatthe processschools useto choosestudents causesmajorproblems.David Hawkins,the ExecutiveDirector forEducational Policy,says thatmost collegesanduniversitiesrequire manythings fromstudentswhentheyapply.Schools usuallyask fbran essaydescribing a students interestsor whythey wantto studyat thatschool.Theschools alsoask forletters fromteachers orother responsibleadults describingwhya student isa goodcandidate.But,Hawkins says,the areathat schools are mostconcerned withastudentshigh schoolgrades andstandardized testresults.The reportsuggests thatpaying attentionto academic success overother qualitiesworks wellfor somestudents buthurts others.Inaddition,academicsuccessisnotthe mostimportant qualityastudentshould have.More attentionshould bepaid toshowing whetherornotastudent wantsto dogood in the world.The reportalso suggeststhat schoolsshould askforevidencethatstudents care aboutotherpeople.Moving attentionaway fromacademic abilitywill makeprocess lessabout competition,the reportsays.Students willfeelless stressabout meetinghigher andhigher expectation.But the report doeshave itscritics.Bob Schaeffer,Public EducationDirector,saidthatevery fewyears,someone makesthe sameargumentfor change.He saidthat noreal changehas happenedyet andthat evenmany of the schoolsthat agreewith thereport stillmakenochanges.Many of the institutionsthat havesupported thefindings in thereportare thevery institutionsthat havethe mostcompetitiveadmission processesin thecountry/Schaeffer said.1What isthe problemoftheadmission processaccording tothe reportA.The schoolsask socialresponsibilities fromthe applyingstudentsB.The schoolsattach importanceto students9academic recordsC.The numberofstudentsgetting admittedis toosmallD.Admission officersonly considerpersonal qualities、2Which ofthe followingdo collegesask ofapplicants except_____A.Their reasonsto attendthe school.B.A descriptionof theirinterests.C.Recommendation lettersfrom adultsD.Evidence thatstudentscareabout others、3What doesthe authorsattitude tothereportoftheadmissionprocess.A.Supportive.B.Doubtful C.Neutral D.Negative、4The critic,Bob Schaeffer,thinks that.A.some schoolsdon*t dowhat theybelieve isrightB.the largestschoolsareexpected tomake changesfirstC,not enoughschools currentlyagreewiththe reportD.history hasproved thatall changesare good(分)
25.10When hewas young,Louis Armstrongwas takingwhat wascalled“Creole jazz”,which wasalso calleddance music,(|、号手)and combiningit withtrumpeter Buddy Bolden,to createwhat wouldeventually becometodays jazz.Armstrong accomplishedthat withalmost noformal training.He receivedlittle trainingbefore hewas placedin theNew Orleans(、争执)Colored WaifsHome atthe ageof12,after arun-in4I withthe police.The punishmentturned outtobea mixedblessing,forhe alsohad theopportunity toplay inarealband.While atthe Waifs,Armstrong alsogot thechance to hear some ofthecitys finestmusicians.Cometist FreddieKeppardperformed ina nearbyclub.So didtrumpeter andbandleader,King JoeOliver,who tookthe boyunder hiswing andtaught himhow toreadmusic andwork onhis playingtechnique.When Oliverleft forChicago,Armstrong choseto stayin NewOrleans andwork withsomeofthe othertop musiciansoftheday.In Chicago,King Oliveroffered hima placeinhisband in
1922.It becameArmstrongs biggestchallenge yet—the bandhad noparts(即兴仓作).written fortrumpet,so hewas forcedtolisten to KingOliver andimprovise USoon,Armstrongs undeniabletalent wasgetting notice.Even classicallytrained musicianswould cometohearthe incrediblesoundsthis youngman created.Lil Hardin,the bandspiano playerand thefuture Mrs.Armstrong,explains thatOliver keptArmstrong in the secondtrumpet-chairso thatOliver wouldstill be“KingHardin convincedhim to leave theband.Armstrong movedto NewYork Cityin1924to joinFletcher Hendersonsband andthen flewsolo.In1925,Armstrong puttogetherthe HotFive,expanding hispopularity evenmore.Armstrong recordedhis firstcomposition,Comet ChopSuey.one ofthe(混合)most copiedjazz solosof alltime.This monumental1928recording blendsartistry,endurance andshowmanship thathas rarely,if ever,been matchedin Jazz.、1What doesthe underlinedword that”refer tointhesecond paragraphA.To playdance music.B.To workwith BuddyBolden.C-To createmodem jazzmusic.D.To playa jazzinstrument well.、2Who taughtLouis Armstronghow toplay musicintheearly timeA.BuddyBolden.B.Lil Hardin.C.Cornetist FreddieKeppard.D.King JoeOliver.、3Why didLouis ArmstrongLeave KingOlivers bandA.Because hewanted toget marriedin NewYork.B,Because theman forcedhim toleave theband.C.Because hegot abetter opportunityin NewYork.D.Because histalent couldnot developcompletely.、4Whats themain ideaofthepassageA.It asksreaders toknow moreabout modemjazz.B・It introducesone ofthe greatestjazz musicians.C,It introducesthe developmentof jazz.D.It describesthe importanceof talentin playingjazz.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)2630The Youth Commission meetingonly juststarted;I didnteven wantto thinkabout thepiles ofhomework sittingonmy deskat home.I didn*t wantedto]the youthinvolvement inthe annualholiday paradeinthemeeting,muchless2the speechofRay D.Ray D.cametoevery meetingoftheYouth Commission.The localpapers3him asa thornin publicofficiaPs side-open,honestand overactive.He gavehimself the4of“Citizen Ray“and evenwore abaseball capwith thisnameprinted onthe front.He cametothemeetings and5unsafe bikelanes andnoise complaints,6they hadnothingto dowith our7andwecould donothing aboutthem.He alwayswent overthe two-minute limitfor guestspeakers,and wouldnotstop8until oneofustold himhis9was up.After countlessnights ofstaying upto finishmy10because ofmeetings thatran11,largely duetodistractions providedby Citizen Ray,I beganto hatehis12,Why didhe wastehis timewiththeYouthCommission,when wecouldnt13him withall ofhis issues14,we plannedyouth forumsand relayedinformation aboutthetown governmenttoourpeers;we didntfix problemsor giveout buildingpermits thathe seemedto
15.It tookme severalmonths to16understand themotivations ofCitizenRay.Most peoplein theirlate seventiesare17toleavethe workplaceand liveintherelaxation providedby
18.Ray D.,however,considered participatinginthe publicgood ashis dutyas an
19.His effortsshouldbeadmired,not hated.After all,Ray ismotivated,dedicatedand ambitious.His persistenceand20would provevaluable inany fieldof studyor work,and Irealized Ishould valuehispresence.
1、A.continue B.enjoy C・remember D.discuss
2、A.depend onB.wait forC.listentoD・refer to、3A.characterized B.treated C.invited D.employed、4A.gift B.title C.position D.purpose、5A.picked upB.wrote downC.thought ofD.talked about、6A.as B.unless C.even thoughD.as if、7A.duties B.records C.opportunities D,tastes、8A.performing B.speaking C.judging D.struggling、9A.show B.power C.time D.topic10A.service B.report C.collection D.homework、11A.quietly B.frequently C.late D.again
12、A.presence B.problem C,response D・advantage、13A.provide B.help C-reward D.associate、14A.After allB.At lastC.In allD.For instance15A.observe B.change C.cause D.need。
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