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2024-2025学年乌鲁木齐市第101中学高三年级第三次月考英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请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)20L
5301.His dreamwas aphoto studiothat couldtransport peopleback to the past.A.opening B.openedC.to openD.open
2..Many peoplecomplained aboutthe stoneslying on a road,but didanything aboutgetting thestones out ofthe way.A.both B.no oneC.none D.all
3.—What amess!Youre alwaysthrowing thingsabout.—Don be,Mum.I willtidy itup now.A.hot underthe collarB.on cloudnineC.off the top ofyour headD.down in the dumps
4.The newproduct isbeyond allpraise andhas quicklytaken overthe marketits superiorquality.A.in termsof B.on accountofC・on behalfof D.on top of
5.Mary likedto lookback onher high-school days,she thoughtwere thehappiest in her life.A.that B.what C.which D.when一
6.Shall weturn to the bossfor alonger holiday—Hell probablysay no,its worthasking.A.so B.whileC.unless D.though
7.—How doyou findyour newclassmate一Oh,she isreally of a musician,who can not onlysing verybeautifully,but alsocompose skillfully.A.something B.somebodyC.everything D.everybody
8.Zhang Xuan,university studentfrom Shanghai,learns artinherspare time.A.an;/B.a;the C.a;/D.an;the
9.I amwondering howit thatyou didso muchwork withinsuch ashort time.A.held upB.came aboutC・gave awayD.called for
8、A.consider B・decide C・guarantee D.recommend
9、A.based B.built C.focused D.made
10、A.in relationto B・in responseto C.in replyto D.in referenceto
11、A.findings B・thoughts C.inventions D.writings
12、A.threats B・disadvantages C・embarrassments D.instructions、13A.accept B.tolerate C.permit D.Require、14A.farming B.planting C.catering D.mining
15、A.power B.influence C・desire D.violence
16、A.difficult B・clear C.easy D.important、17A.belief B.direction C.understanding D.suggestion
18、A.doubt B.conclude C.calculate D・prefer19A.thought B.guidance C.protection D.action、20A.secure B・advance C.sacrifice D.evaluate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L5151(分)语法填空
27.15Local(official)in Beijingpromised tofurther protectthe cityscultural heritage(遗产),in particularthe narrowstreets knownashutongs」()Hutongs are2common foundin thecities ofNorth China,but they are indanger Beijingis currentlybelieved tohave fewer()than1,000hutongs,most of3-are nearthe ForbiddenCity Only60years ago,the numberof thehutong4,be3,
5.」“On averagemore than100,000people visitthe ForbiddenCity duringthe NationalDay holidaysThe visitsput pressureon the6(protect)of cultural relics/1said HuangYan,director of the BeijingMunicipal Commissionof UrbanPlanning,7,(add)that hutongsshouldbe protectedfrom humandamageThe governmentconcentrated8-how theprotection planswere carriedout andhow the management ofcultural heritageworkedWang Shaofeng,head of the XichengDistrict Government,said thearea has182culturalrelics,and manyof themwere builtas farbackas theYuan Dynasty(1271—1368)The districtof Xichenghas
9.28million residentsin10」(it)57square kilometersof landThemost efficientway is to decreasethe localpopulation to reduce thepossibility ofcausing harmto theheritage,Wang saidEachcommunity has been required11」(report)the statusof itscultural heritage1()No oneknows forsure how many hutongs
12.leave in the coming100years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,每
28.1010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(人),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,并在该词的下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均只限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、、Last term,I wentto Americafor astudent exchangeprogramme Beforego,I wasquite proud in myEnglish Buteveryone in、America spokeso fastthat I couldnt make out thatwhat they were sayingBeing incompletely differentculture wasfrightened and、I evenwanted togo straightback home、However,thing soongot betterand betterThe hostfamily wasvery kingFortunately,the boythat Istay withwas crazyaboutfootball,that mademy stayenjoyable Beside,being anexchange studentoffered mea chanceimprove myEnglish99第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是光明中学的学生主席,你校最近成立了一个英语演讲社团,打算面向全校招募会员请你以学生会
29.25的名义根据以下内容用英语写一则招募启事内容包括招募条件热爱演讲,年级不限;
1.简要说明加入社团的好处并呼吁大家参加;
2.报名方式扫描二维码并填写表格
3.注意词数左右;
1.100标题和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯
3.参考词汇招募扫描二维码recruit scanthe QRcodeMembers WantedStudent Union参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2C、3A、4B、5C、6D、7A、8C、9B、10A、11C、12C、13C、14B、15C、16D、17A、18A、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、
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6.D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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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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10.improve to第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Members WantedAnEnglish speechassociation has been setup in our school.Now,we arerecruiting members.If youare enthusiasticaboutEnglish speech,please joinus.By participatingin ourwell-organized activities,you willharvest alot.To beginwith,you candevelop goodcommunicationskills andmake alot offriends here.Whafs more,not onlycan youacquire manyspeech skillsand becomea persuasivespeaker butalsoyou canimprove yourspoken English.So joinus andshow thebest ofyou to the worldwith yourvoice.Students of all gradesare welcome.If interested,please scanthe QRcode andfill in the applicationform.Dont hesitateto takepartin it!StudentUnion
10.I knowhe feelsupset abouthis failure,and Ican that.A.relate toB.live withC.answer forD.pull through
11.He isa bad-tempered fellow,but hebe quitecharming whenhe wishes.A.shall B.shouldC.can D.must
12.Self-confidence isa kindof qualityand thatis ittakes todo everythingwell.A.why B.thatC.whatD.which
13.A publichealth campaignthe numberof heartdisease deathsby80percent overthe pastthree decades.A.had reducedB.had beenreducedC.has reducedD.hasbeenreduced
14.You cannever bewhen crossingthe street.A.very carefulB.too carefulC.carefully enoughD.enough careful
15.—Where isPeter Icant findhim anywhere.一He wentto thelibrary afterbreakfast and his essaythere eversince.A.wrote B.had writtenC.hasbeenwriting D.is writing
16.Kimberly anarticle,so dontdisturb her.A.would writeB.writes C.wrote D.is writing
17.—Mom,I havepassed theadmission examinations!A.Good foryou B.Good luckC.Cheer upD.Go ahead
18.He wasforced tospend anothernight at the airportfor hisplane.A.waiting B.being waitedC.waited D.to bewaited
19.The crazyfans patientlyfor twohours,and they would waittill themovie stararrived.A.were waitingB.had beenwaitingC.had waitedD.would wait
20.Jacks fellowworkers oftenturn tohim forhelp whentrapped introuble becausehe isa ofideas.A.fountain B.sessionC.diagram D.resource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)
21.6Stepinac hasbecome oneof the first highschools in the countryto dropall textbooksand replacethem witha“digitallibrary”.When studentsstarted classeson Monday,theywerezipping to an appon their tablets orlaptops andbad instantaccess toall40(课程).texts in the StepinaccurriculumDennis Lauro,director of an informationcenter whichprovides technicalsupport topublic schoolsin NewYork,said neitherhenor hiscolleagues wereaware ofa similardigital effortin apublic schoolsetting.“This isthe waveof the future.”Lauro said.Im notsurprisedthat aprivate schoolwould beatthe public schools toit.They have the abilityto justdo it.There isso muchpolitics involvedinpublic schools,when itcomes toa movelike that,needing approvalfrom boardsand committees.For TomCollins,Stepinacs president,the commitmentto digitalsource materialwas notso difficulta decision.In the past,一students familieshad tospend up to$700a yearon textbooks.This year-after theone-time purchaseofatablet orlaptop familiesonlyneed topay$
150.Using thedigital libraryis almostas easyas openinga newbook.A studentcan instantlylap into a digital bookand opena mapof Egyptor aspeech byPresident JohnF.Kennedy.A teachercan showa pagefrom adigitalbookonawhiteboard atthefront of the classor sendstudents alink toa particularmath problemwith notesadded in.The firstfew weeksmay bringsome challenges.Stepinac officialsexpect someparental discomfortover droppingconcrete books.They recognizethere may be technicalfaults atfirst.And they will haveto encouragestudents toleave space-eating photosand musicofftheirtablets-and tokeep theirtablets charged.、1What isgoing onin StepinacA.Its buildinga newlibrary.B.Its reformingits textbooks.C.Its updatingits digitalresources.D.Its changingits managementpattern.、2By sayingthe underlinedsentence.Lauro believes.A.publicschoolsface greatchallengesB.private schoolshave theiradvantagesC.the effortistocause instantchangesD.its atrend forschools togo digital、3Who mayworry aboutthe movein StepinacA.Officials.B.Technicians.C.Parents.D.Teachers.(分)
22.8The FirstCity YouShould VisitNext YearItsabout time to maketravel plansfbr2018,and theexperts atLonely Planetsay onecity shouldbe firston yourlist.力卬(简报).Seville,Spain tooktop honorsin thetravel sitesannual Bestin TravelSeville rankedfirst dueto itsrelativelynew networkof bikingpaths anda setof speciallocal activitiesrelated to the anniversaryof legendarypainter BartolomeEstebanMurillo.The cityhas alsoenjoyed somescreen lovelately.Seville wasfeatured on“Game of Thrones,this yearand willhostthe EuropeanFilm Awardsin2018,making ita primetimeto visit thisbrilliant historicalhangout.Even ifyou dontstop bynext year,Seville deservesa spoton yourtravel bucketlist.The cityis knownfbr itsrich history,superbarchitecture andauthentic culturethat includesplenty oftapas tastingand Flamencodancing.(大教堂),(遗产)Must-sees includeSevilles centralcathedral aUNESCO worldheritage site.The Alcazafspalace andgardenswere builtover a100-year span.Off thebeaten track,youll findcharming neighborhoods,bars,markets andchurches waitingfor yourexploration.USA Today,says ifsbest tovisit Sevillein spring,when weatheris warmand thecity celebratesboth theEaster HolyWeek anditsannual fair.
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177.What dothe underlined words GameofThrones11in Paragraph2refer toA.An activityB.A TVseriesC,A palaceD.A painting、
2179.What dowe knowabout Sevillefrom thethird paragraphA.It9s diverseB.Its conservativeC.Its fashionableD.Its controversial、
3181.When isprobably thebest timetovisitSevilleA.JanuaryB.AprilC.SeptemberD.November(分)
23.8If youask mostfathers,without hesitation,theywillsay that theywoulddie for their children.Unfortunately,some menhavebeen putin thatsituation,and withFathers Daycoming upnext weekend,we wantto sharewith youtheir stories.Justin McCaryOnOctober8,2015,Justin McCary,his10-year-old daughterHaley,andhisniece weredoing somerock collectingnear arailroadbridge inChattanooga.When theyheard thetrain coming,they startedto moveaway from the tracks,but thatis whenHaleys footbecamestuck.He pushedher offthe bridgeand shefell15-feet into the streambelow.The girlsurvived,but thetrain killedthe fatherinstantly.Jim TramelOnEaster Sunday,2016,Jim Tramelwas onvacation with his familyin PalmSprings.Suddenly Jimsaw thatsomething waswrongwith hisnine-year-old daughter.He immediatelydived into the pooland managedto gethis daughterto safety,but hewaspronounced deadin thehospital.Other peoplewere faraway from the faultywiring and not seriouslyinjured.Fredrick MartinOnApril3,2012,Fredrick andhis eight-year-old sonTre werecleaning outTres grandmother^garage whentwo menran towards(子弹).them and fired afew shots.Fredrick naturallybent overhis sonand protectedhim from the bulletsPolice believethat thismurderwas random,andnoone hasever beenarrested inconnection with the crimethat leftTre Martinfatherless.Jacob MerkelEarlyone morningin November2010,a firebroke outin thehome of the Merkelsin Manitoba,Canada.Once outside,the parentsrealizedtheir fourthchild,Kai,was stillinthebasement.Braving theflames,Jacob wentback insideand reappearedfrom thefire withKaiin hisarms.But justas hestepped out,there was an explosionbehind him.Sadly,Jacob didntsurvive thenight.、1What happenedto Haleywhen thetrain wascoming closeto herA.She gother footstuck.B.She wasknocked down.C,She wascollecting rocks.D.She jumpedinto thestream.、2Who isa victimof thefaulty wiringA.Jacob Merkel.B.Justin McCary.C.Fredrick Martin.D.Jim TrameL、3What didFredrick doto savehis sonA.Shoot atthe murderers.B.Stop bulletswithhisbody.C.Take thecriminals tocourt.D.Direct himto thebasement.、4Why didthe authorwrite thetextA.To tellwhy fathers died for their kids.B.To introducesome fathers5misfortune.C.To honorfathers and their heroicactions.D.To showhowmanyfathersdiedfor theirkids.
24.(分)8Ageing androbots aremore closely related thanyou mightthink.Young countrieswith manychildren have fewrobots.Ageing nationshave lots.The countrieswith thelargest numberof robotsper industrialworker includeSouth Korea,Singapore,Germany andJapan,which havesome of the oldestwork forcesintheworld.The connectiondoes notmerely reflectthe factthat young countries tendto bepoor andcannot affordfancy machines,whichthey do not needanyway.It holdsgood withinrich countries,too.Those withrelatively fewrobots compared with thesize oftheirworkforce includeBritain andFrance,both ofwhich byrich-country standardsare ageingslowly.Two recentstudies quantifythe connection.Daron Acemogluof MITand PascualRestrepo ofBoston Universityshow that,between1993and2014,the countriesthat investedthe mostin roboticswere thosethat wereageing thefastest measuredas arise intherate ofpeople over56comparedwiththose aged26-
55.The authorsposit arule ofthumb aten-point risein theirageing rateisassociated with
0.9extra robotsper thousand workers.A studyfrom Germanyused differentmeasures butreached thesame conclusion.They foundthatthe growth inthe numberofrobots perthousandworkersrises twiceas fastas thefall inthegrowthrate ofthe populatione.g.if population growth fallsby1%,thegrowth inrobot densityrises by2%.Population growthis closelyrelated toage structure.These findingsshould notbe surprising.Robots typicallysubstitute forlabour.That iswhy manypeople fearthat theywilldestroy jobs.Countries withplenty ofyoung workersdonotneed laboursubstitutes.Wages therealso tendto below,makingautomation unprofitable.But ageing creates demand for automationin twoways.First,to preventoutput fallingas morepeople retire,machines arenecessary tosubstitute forthose whohave leftthe workforceor toenable ageingworkers tocontinue todo physicallabour.Second,once people have retiredthey createmarkets fornew kindsof automation,including robotsthat helpwith themedical andother、requirements ofcaring forpeople whocannolonger lookafter themselves1What canwe inferfrom thearticleA.Ageing iscloselyrelatedto robots,B,Ageing countrieshavefewrobots.C.Robots areneeded in youngcountries.D.Young andrichcountries wantmore robots.
2、Which ofthe followingbest explains1posit underlinedin Paragraph3A.Want.B.Remove.C.Assume.D.Obey.、3How muchwill therobot populationgrow ifthe humanpopulationgrowthdecreases by3%A.1%.B.2%.C.3%,D.6%.、4Why doesageingcreatedemandforrobots A.Because retiredpeoplehavelower wages.B.Because robotsare substitutesfor retiredworker.C.Because robotsare unprofitableinyoungcountries.D.Because theretiredneed thesame robotsthey usedbefore.分
25.10Sometimes just when we need thepower ofmiracles tochange ourbeliefs,they materializeintheplaces wedleast expect.They cancome tous asa greatchange in our physicalreality orasasimple coincidencein ourlives.Sometimes theyrebig andcant bemissed.Other timesthey,re sosubtle thatif wearent aware,we maymiss themaltogether.They cancome fromthe lipsofastranger wesuddenlyand mysteriouslymeet atjust the right instant.If welisten carefully,well alwayshear theright words,attheright time,to(目眩)dazzle usintoarealization ofsomething that we may have failed to noticeonly momentsbefore.On acold Januaryafternoon in1989,1was hikingup the trail thatleads to the topof EgyptsMt.Horeb.Td spentthe dayat St.Catherines Monasteryand wantedto gettothepeak bysunset tosee thevalley below.As I was windingup thenarrow path,rdoccasionally seeother hikerswho werecoming downfrom aday on the mountain.While theywould generallypass withsimply anodor agreeting in another language,there wasone manthat daywho didneither.I sawhim comingfromthelast switchbackon the trail thatledtothe backsideofthe mountain.As hegot closer,Icouldsee thathewas dresseddifferently fromthe otherhikers Idseen.Rather thanthe high-tech fabricsand stylesthat hadbeen thenorm,this manwaswearing traditionalEgyptian clothing.He worea tattered,rust-colored galabiaand obviouslyold andthick-soled sandalsthat werecoveredin dust.What madehis appearanceso odd,though,was thatthe mandidnt evenappear tobe Egyptian!He wasa small-framedAsian man,had verylittle hair,and waswearing round,wire-rimmed glasses.As weneared oneanother,I wasthefirstto speak,“Hello JI said,stopping onthe trailfor amoment tocatch mybreath.Not asoundcame fromthe man as hewalked closer.I thoughtthat maybehe hadntheard meorthewind hadcarried myvoice awayfrom himinanother direction.Suddenly hestopped directlyin frontof meonthehigh sideofthetrail,looked upfromtheground,and spokeasingle sentenceto mein English,Sometimes youdont knowwhat youhave lostuntil youvelost it.As Itook inwhat I had justheard,he simplystepped aroundme andcontinued hisgoing downthetrail.That momentin my life wasa smallmiracle.The reasonis less about what the mansaid and more aboutthe timingand thecontext.The yearwas1989,and theCold Warwas drawingtoaclose,what theman onthetrailcouldnt haveknown is that itwas during my(朝圣),Egyptian pilgrimageand specificallyduringmyhike tothe topof Mosessmountain,that Idset thetime asideto makedecisionsthat wouldaffect mycareer inthe defenseindustry,my friends,my family,and,ultimately,mylife.Ihadto askmyself whatthe chanceswere ofan Asian man dressedinanEgyptian galabiacoming downfromthetopofthishistoric mountainjustwhenIwaswalking up,stopping beforeme,and offeringhis wisdom,seemingly fromoutofnowhere.My answertomy ownquestion waseasy:the oddswere slimto none!In ameet thatlasted lessthan twominutes ona mountainhalfway aroundtheworld frommy home,a totalstranger hadbrought clarityandthehint ofa warning,regarding thehuge changesthat Iwould make withina matterof days.In myway ofthinking,thats a miracle.I suspectthat weall experiencesmall miraclesinourlives every day.Sometimes wehavethewisdom andthe courageto recognizethemfor whattheyareIn themoments whenwe dont,thafs okayas well.It seemsthat ourmiracles have a wayof comingback tousagain andagain.And eachtime theydo,they becomea littleless subtle,until wecant possiblymiss themessage thatthey bringto ourlives!The keyisthattheyre everywhereand occureverydayfor differentreasons,in responsetothedifferent needsthatwemayhaveinthe moment.Our jobmaybelessaboutquestioning theextraordinary thingsthat happeninourdaily livesandmoreabout acceptingthegifts theybring.、1Why didthe authormake apilgrimage toMt Horebin EgyptA.He wasin searchofa miracle in his life.B,It wasa holyplace fora religiousperson tohead for.C.He intendedto makearrangements forhis life inthefuture.D.He waitedpatiently inexpectation ofmeeting awise person.、2What doesthe underlinedpart“my ownquestion“refer toin paragraph6A.For whatreason didthemanstop beforemeB.Why didthe Asian man gotothemountainC.What changewould Imakewithina matterof daysD.What wasthe probabilitythat otherstold ustherightwords、3Which ofthe followingis closestin meaningtotheunderlinedwordsubtle“in paragraph7A.Apparent.B.Delicate.C.Precise.D.Sufficient.、4The authorviewed themeet with the Asianmanasa miracleinhislifeinthat.A.the Asianmans appearancehad adeciding effecton his future lifeB.his wordswere inperfect responsetotheneed he had atthat momentC.whatthe Asianmansaid wasabundant inthe philosophyof lifeD.the Asianman impressedon himthe worthof whathehadpossessed、5What mightbe thebest titlefor thepassageA.Can yourecognize amiracle B.Is amiracle significantto usC.When mightamiracleoccur D.Why doweneedamiracle、6After theencounter oftheAsianman,what willthe writerprobably doimmediatelyA.Continue walkinguptothetopofthemountain.B.Have arest torefresh himself.C.Try tohaveaheart-to-heart conversationwiththeAsianman.D.Come downthemountain.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.(分)
26.30New geneticanalysis hasrevealed thatmany Amazon tree speciesare likely to survivehuman-made climatewarming inthecoming century,contrary toprevious findingsthat temperatureincreases wouldcause themto dieout.A study,I inthe latestedition ofEcologyand Evolution,reveals the2age ofsome Amazoniantree species—more than8million years—and3shows thatthey havesurvivedprevious periodsas warmas manyoftheglobal warmingimagined periods4fortheyear
2100.The authorswrite that,having survivedwarm periodsinthepast,the treeswill5survive futurewarming,provided thereare noothermajor environmentalchanges.6extreme droughtsand forestfires willimpact Amazoniaas temperatures7,the treeswill standthedirect impactof highertemperatures.The authors8that aswell asreducing greenhousegas emissionsto minimizethe risk of drought(采伐森林)andfire,conservation policyshould remain9on preventingdeforestation for agriculture andmining.The studydisagrees withother recentresearches whichpredicted treespecies extinctions10relatively smallincreases inglobalaverage airtemperatures.()Study co-author DrSimon LewisUCL Geographysaid the11were goodnews forAmazon treespecies,butwarned thatdrought andover-exploitation ofthe forestremained major12tothe Amazon9sfuture.Dr Lewissaid:The pastcannot becompared directlywiththefuture,while treespecies seemlikelyto13higher airtemperaturesthan today,theAmazon forest isbeing transformedforagricultureand14,and whatremains isbeing degradedby logging,andincreasingly splitup byfields androads.“Species willnot moveas freelyin today9s Amazonas theydid inprevious warmperiods,when therewas nohuman_
15.Similarly,todays climatechange isextremely fast,making comparisonswith slowerchanges inthepast16“With aclearer17oftherelative riskstotheAmazonforest,we18that directhuman impacts—such asforest clearancesforagriculture ormining—should remaina keypoint ofconservation policy.We alsoneed moreaggressive19toreducegreenhouse gasemissionsin orderto makeminimum theriskofdrought andfire impactsand20thefutureof mostAmazontreespecies.”
1、A.advertised B・described C.published D.presented
2、A.frightening B・surprising C.exciting D・interesting、3A.still B.nevertheless C.however D.therefore、4A.assess B.confirm C.forecast D.promise、5A.particularly B.probably C.merely D.possibly、6A.Since B.Although C.When D.If、7A.rise B・change C・drop D.end。
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