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2024-2025学年湖北省随州市曾都区随州一中高三协作体联考(一模)英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0・5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.530一
1.How aboutgoing sightseeingthis SaturdayafternoonSorry,I myresearch reportthe wholeweekend.A.will have written B.will bewritingC.havewrittenD.have beenwriting
2..Police havefound appearsto bethe lostancient statue.A.which B.where C.how D.what
3.The teachertold thechildren quietin themuseum.A.keep B.kept C.keeping D.to keep
4.Chinas BeidouNavigation SatelliteSystem hasstarted providingglobal services,to becomecomplete around
2020.A.being scheduledB.scheduledC.to scheduleD.scheduling
5.Egyptian Presidentdecided toon Fridayafternoon afteran18-day campaignagainst him,ending histhirty-year rule.A.step downB.break inC.break down D.step in
6.一You werenot listening;what troubledyou—I mycoming mathexam.A.am thinkingabout B・was thinkingabout C.had thoughtabout D.will thinkabout
7.naturally bythe skinwhen exposed to sunlight,Vitamin Dis neededfor healthybones,teeth andmuscles.A.Making B.To makeC.Made D.Make
8.Self-confidence is a kindof qualityand thatis ittakes todo everythingwell.A.why B.thatC.whatD.which
9.Good news!We didntspend wehad expected.A.as halfmuch money as B.much moneyas half asC.as much moneyashalf D.halfasmuchmoneyas
10.Julia hasgot apretty deal—she waslaid offjust forbeing lateonce!A.rough B.tough和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.C D(分)完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
26.3020L530阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从下面各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项The partybegan shortlyafter Mr.Wood,who livedin theflat below,sighed tohimself ashe heardexcited voices and thenoisy music.Luckily hehad36some workhome from the office,37he kepthimself busyfor acouple ofhours,thus managingto payno attention tothe noise
38.But byeleven oclockhe felt39and wasready to go to bed,though fromhis earlierexperience heknew it was40trying togetto sleep.He undressedand layfor awhile on the bed,trying toread,but he41himself readingthe samepage overand overagain.He thenturned offthe lightand42his headin thepillow.But_43he couldnot shut44the noise,finally,after45seemed hours,his46was gone.He jumpedout ofbed,47some clothing,marched48up thestairs,and walkedinto hisneighbors flat.The ownerof theflat,who49him inhis dressinggown,came50the roomand,51Mr.Wood couldsay anything,cried,My dearfellow,come and
52.1know ourparties53you.I meantto sendyou54Mr.Woods angerdisappeared thenand there.He said,Id bettergo andget
55.Minutes later,he returned,properly dressed,only tofind that the partywas nearlyover.
1、A.taken B・carried C.brought D.fetched
2、A.with whichB,from whichC・where D.when
3、A.outside B・overhead C.downstairs D.nearby
4、A.bad B・tired C.sick D.hopeless
5、A.useless B・necessary C.possible D.helpful、6A.had B.found C.caught D.felt、7A.buried B-rested C.shook D.turned、.8A.till thenB.worse stillC.strange enoughD.even so、.9A.away B.off C.downD.up、10A.it B.what C.that D.which
11、A.sle叩B・strength C・patience D.anger12A.pulled onB・dressed upC.selected D.wore
13、A.sadly B・proudly C.quietly D.firmly
14、A.made funof B・stared atC.was angrywith D.caught sightof
15、A.across B・around C・towards D.by、16A.as B.before C.though D.until
17、A.meet as B・sit hereC.join usD.scold me、18A.should botherB.would botherC.need botherD.shall bother、.19A.a noticeB.a messageC.an invitationD.an apology、20A.washed B.changed C.dressed D.prepared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)
27.15As youknow,science plays1-very importantrole inour educationDo youwant tokeep upwith the latestresearch anddiscoveries inscience Thereare manygood websites2,you cancheck outthelatestin thescience world」()One greatsite isScience Newsfor KidsThis sitereports sciencenews3cover awide rangeof subjectsThe articlesareintended4-younger readers,5-adults willfind thissite suitablefor themas wellAnother wonderfulsite,one thatI checkout everyday,」()」()」()6call ScienceDaily Thesite is7constant updatedwith news,often aboutexciting8finding thatchange howwe viewtheworld()These sitespost thelatest stories and alsokeep all the pastarticles they
9.post earlierThat wayyou canfind just about()anything that
10.be relatedto thescience fieldsyour areinterested in第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028.(10分)短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)、Throughout historyman has changed theirphysical environmentin orderto improvehis wayof lifeWith thetools oftechnologythat hehaschangedmany physicalfeatures of the earthThus,mans changesto thephysical environmenthas notalwayshad beneficialresultsToday,pollution of the airand wateris aincreasing dangerto thehealth of the planetLike we、know,massive destructionof environmenthas broughtin negativeeffects andeven formeda greatthreat tomans existenceTherefore,effective measuresshould betaken andlaws passto conserveenvironments Otherwise,man iscertain tosuffer the第二节书面表达(满分分)serious consequencescausing bythislack ofcare forhis livingsurroundings^25(分)假定你是校英语报的记者,请根据表格内容就本周在你校举行的足球比赛写一篇报道
29.25时间及地点本周三;学校体育场参赛者你校足球队来访的巴西某中学代表团赛况两队势均力敌,上半场平局;vs
1.下半场刚刚开始来访队就进了一球;
2.校队最终以一分之差输掉了比赛
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1.150可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2D、3D、4B、5A、6B、7C、8C、9D、10A、11D、12D、13B、14B、15C、16C、17B、18B、19D、20B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.C
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6.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、
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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
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6.is called
7.constantly
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9.posted第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、第一行改为;28their his第二行去掉;改为;that thushowever第三行改为;去掉;改为;has havethe aan第四行改为;改为;like asin about第六行改为;改为pass passedcausing caused第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29This Wednesday,there was a footballgame betweenour school team and the Brazilianmiddle school team visitingour school.Half anhour beforethe game,almost allthe studentsgathered at the schoolstadium.They werewildly enthusiastic,cheering forbothteams whenthe gamestarted.The twoteams wereneck andneck andended in a1-1draw in the firsthalf.Shortly afterthe startofthe second half,the visitingteam scored,which made them excitedand theyplayed moreactively.Despite thehardship,our schoolteamwas fightingallthe way,trying theirbest toplay thegame.Although our schoolteamperformed wonderfullyin thesecondhalf,they stilllost thegame byone score.They congratulatedthe visitingteam warmly.Although ourschoolteamlost thegame,we arenotsad becauseit hasstrengthened thefriendship betweenourschooland thevisiting school.C.illegal D.mean
11.If youto myadvice carefully,you wouldnthave madesuch aterrible mistake.A.listened B.have listenedC.would listenD.had listened一
12.Only those who have a lotin commoncan getalong well.一.Opposites sometimesdo attract.A.I hopenot B.I thinksoC.I appreciatethat D.I begto differ
13.A scientistsattempt toproduce the worlds firstgene-edited babiesare immuneto HIVhas sparkedcontroversyin academiaand thepublic.A.asB.whoC.whom D.whose
14.My daughter,all kindsof meat,would notlike toeat anyvegetable,which worriesme alot.A.devoted toB.addicted toC.accustomed toD.exposedto
15.-Mum,I dontthink Iam qualifiedenough todo this.-Honey,be confident!You shouldknow itis aman thinksof himself__________really determineshis fate.A.that;that B.how;that C.what;that D.how;that
16.As youcan see,the numberof carson ourroads risingthese days.A.was keepingB.keepC・keeps D.were keeping
17.Tom isso creativea personthat healways haslots ofideas inhis mind,and sometimeswe dontevenknow whathe isthinking aboutA.mean B.novelC.slim D.instant
18.My toothacheme.I thoughtitwasgoing away,but itis gettingworse now.A.kills B.is killingC.has killedD.killed
19.If wea tablein advance,we wouldntbe standinghere in the longqueue.A.reserve B.reservedC.have reservedD.had reserved
20.The farmersaid thePLA mencame torescue timelywhen theyin thesnowstorm.A.were trappingB.were beingtrappedC.are trappingD.are beingtrapped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)
21.6Ad.1April fbolsparty OnFriday,April1,Inner Affairgoes back to thedays offunk!Classic Tunesfrom the70sand80s byDJs DenSion.9pm tilllate.Tickets:Free entrancefor thosein costume,otherwise50yuan US$6Time/date:9pm,April1Place:Inner Affair,1/F QiankunDasha,6Sanlitun Xiliujie,Chaoyang DistrictTel:84540321Ad.2Language inuseEnjoy freein-house coffee,tea andbeer as well asmusic anddancing.Practice yourChinese,make friendsand havefun.Time/date:7to9pm,March25Place:Language InUse Club,2/F,Science FortuneCenter,8Xueqing Lu,north ofXueyuan Lu,Haidian DistrictAd.3The worstpartyOrganized byozone productions,the partyis settobe“the worstever,with thelamest musicfrom the60s,70sand80s.Special prizeswill beawarded to the worstdressed orfor badfashion sense.Tickets:Free entranceTime/date:9pm,April1Place:Pula Pula,Tianze Lu,Oriental SevenColours Plaza,Chaoyang DistrictTel:64668575Ad.4La Nuit FrancaiseAgain on the2nd Thursdayof themonth La NuitFrancaisewill be held atLe Rendezvous.The monthlyevent is an opportunityfor allFrenchpeople andeveryone interestedin Franceor speakingFrench togather together.The eveningfeatures threeglasses ofwine andcanapes forparticipants anda specialexhibition.Time/date:7to10pm,April14Place:Le Rendezvous,3Gongti Beilu,accross from the PacificCentury Plaza,Chaoyang DistrictTel:64629110Ad.5Marco VDutchDJ Marco V dropsby Bananafor agig which is supportedby HongKongs DJSpark.Marco Vhas beenaround formany years,as aninventive,style blendingdeejay anda successfuland devotedproducer.His spinningisenergetic,crowd pleasingand neversees anempty dancefloor.He wasranked No.15in thisyears internationalDJMAG DJTop
100.Tickets:40yuan US$
4.80in advance,50yuan US$6at thedoor,both includea freedrinkTime/date:10pm to4am,March31,April1Place:Banana,in thelobby of the ScitechHotel,22Jianwai Dajie,Chaoyang DistrictTel:65283636431Which of the followingis NOTtrue ofAd.1and Ad.3A.The twoparties will be heldon thesame day.B.The twoparties willbeheldat thesame time.C.The entrancefees of the twoparties willnot becharged.D.Some oldmusic willbe playedattheparties.、1Which of the followingis intendedfor theChinese learnersA.Marco V.B.La NuitFrancaise.C.Language inuse.D.The worstparty.、2We caninfer that.A.MarcoVis anewly establishedbandB.LaNuitFrancaise maybe FrenchwordsC.the worst*party willattract alot ofcollege studentsD.you willenjoy freedrink atApril fboPsparty分
22.8Some peoplemight dreamof splendidsurroundings-but alsoneed areasonably affordablecost ofliving.Try one ofthese fourastonishing spotsfor amagical retirement,from anInternational living.com report,where retireescan livewell onless.Sintra,PortugalA favoritesummer retreatof formerroyalty,whichisjusta40-minute trainride fromLisbon,is thepastel-painted Palaceof Pena,a19th-century Romanticistmarvel withpink turretsand daffodil-yellow toweron ahill surroundedby pineforests.A couple could livewellin this arts-rich touristtown,though pricierthan othercities inPortugal,on abudget of$3,065a month.Cusco,PeruCusco,Perus mosthistoric city,isa UNESCO World Heritage site.Once anIncan capital.Cusco hasclear,sunny days.Colonialstructures havebeen changedinto fashionablerestaurants,shops andeven homes.Superfoods,like chiaseeds,quinoa andmaca,areinexpensive andplentiful.A retiredcouple couldenjoy agood lifeon$1,700a month.The WestCoast,IrelandThe WildAtlantic Wayisacycling ordriving routethat stretchesacross thewest coastof Ireland.At theheart of the routeis oneofthe mostamazing naturalwonders,the landmarkCliffs ofMoher inCounty Clare-oneofIrelands mostvisited naturalattractions.On abudgetof around$2,800a month,a retiredcouple couldlive quitecomfortably.San Miguelde Allende,MexicoSan Miguelwas declaredaUNESCOWorldHeritageCity in
2008.The colonialcentro hasmuch tooffer retirees:low costofliving,arts,charming localcultural traditionsand mildweather year-round.San Miguelisafew hoursdrive fromMexico City.The daysarecomfortably warmand thenights blessedlycool.A retiredcouplecouldlive comfortablyon amonthly budgetof$l,
650.、1Who is the textintended forA.Adventurers.B.Photographers.C.Retirees.D.Artists.、2Where willyou goif youwant totaste thelocal foodsat areasonable priceA.Sintra,Portugal.B.Cusco,Peru.C.The WestCoast,Ireland.D.San Miguelde Allende.Mexico.、3How muchcan acouple savemonthly atmost ifthey choosethe cheapestsiteA.$1,
650.B.$1,
150.C.$1,
365.D.$1,415(分)(人类学家).
23.8The pastages ofman haveall beencarefully labeledby anthropologistsDescriptions likePalaeolithic(旧石器时代的)Man1*.Neolithic(新石器时代的)Man,etc.neatly sumup wholeperiods.When thetime comesforanthropologists toturn theirattentionto the twentieth century,they willsurely choosethe labelLegless Man*.Histories of the timewillgo somethinglike this:nin thetwentiethcentury,people forgothow touse their legs.Men andwomen movedabout incars,busesand trainsfrom avery earlyage.There werelifts inall largebuildings toprevent people from walking.And thesurprising thingis thattheydidnt usetheir legseven whenthey wenton holiday.n(录小夺)The futurehistory booksmight alsorecord thatwe weredeprived ofthe useof oureyes.In ourhurry toget fromoneplace toanother,we failedto seeanything on the way.Air travelgives youa birds-eye viewofthe world.When youtravel bycar ortrain,an unclearpicture ofthe countrysideconstantly smearsthe windows.Car drivers,especially,are mixedwith theurge togo onandon:they neverwant tostop.The typicaltwentieth-century traveleristheman whoalways saysIve beenthere.n Youmention theremotest,and someoneis boundto sayIve beentheren-meaning,nI drovethrough itat100miles anhour on theway to somewhereelse.1When youtravel athigh speeds,the presentmeans nothing:you livemainly inthe futurebecause youspend mostof yourtimelooking forwardto arrivingat someother place.But actualarrival,when itis achieved,is meaningless.You want to moveon again.Bytraveling likethis,you suspendall experience.The traveleron foot,on the other hand,lives constantlyinthe present.For himtravelingand arrivingare oneand thesame thing:he arrivessomewhere withevery stephe makes.He experiencesthepresentmoment withhiseyes,his earsandthewhole ofhis body.At theend ofhis journeyhe feelsa deliciousphysical tiredness.He knowsthat sound,satisfying sleepwillbehis:the justreward of all truetravelers.、1Anthropologists labelman nowadaysLegless Manbecause.A.people prefercars,buses andtrainsB.people usetheirlegsless andlessC.lifts preventpeoplefromwalkingD.people travelwithout usinglegs、2According to the passage,what mightmake peoplelose theright ofusing theireyesA.the modernmeans oftransportation.B.A birds-eye viewoftheworld.C.The unclearsight from the vehicles.D.The fast-paced lifestyle.、3From thepassage,we knowtraveling athigh speedsmeans.A.appreciating beautifulscenery B.experiencing lifeskillsC.focusing on the nextdestination D.feeling physicaltiredness、4What doesthe authorintend totell usA.Modem transportationdevices havereplaced legs.B.Traveling makestheworlda smallplace.C.Human9s historydevelops veryfast.D,The bestwaytotravel ison foot.(分)
24.8China hasbecome thefirst countryto successfullyland aspacecraft onthe far side ofthe moon.The Change-4probe(探双器)has alsomadethefirst lunarlanding since
1972.It has the taskof exploringthe side ofthe moon thatnever facesthe earth.The darkside ofthe moonis olderand hasa thickersurface thanthe visibleside.It takesthe moonas longtogoaround onits ownaxis(轴)as itdoes forone completeorbit aroundthe Earth.The Chineseprobe landedinahuge crater2500km indiameter and13km deep.The crateris oneoftheoldest partsofthe moonand oursolar system.Scientists hopeto learnmore aboutthe geologyofthefarsideofthe moon.The crafthas twocameras onboard whichwill sendimagesbacktoearth.It willalso attemptto sendsignals todistant regionsof space,something thatcannot happenon earthbecauseof toomuch radionoise.Change-4also hasinstruments onboard toexamine mineralsaswellasacontainer withseeds whichwill tryto createa miniature(微型的)(生物圈).biosphereCommunication with the spacecraftis noteasy.Images andother datamust betransmitted toa separatesatellite becauseno directcommunicationwith the earth ispossible.For Chinathe Change-4mission isan importantachievement,because thecountry hassuccessfully donesomething noothernation onearth has.It wantsto becomea leadingpower in space explorationand hasannounced plansto sendastronauts tothe moonandset upits ownspace station.、1Where didthe Change4probe landA.On thelunar sidefacing theearth B.On theinvisible sideofthe moonC.In ayounger crateronthemoon.D.In aprevious space station.、2Why isthe craftequipped witha containerA.To seewhat seeds can comeout onthemoon.B.To collectsome importantmatter onthemoon.C.To findwhether theseedscangrow onthemoon.D.To checkwhether someminerals existonthemoon.、3What canwe learnfrom the textA.The darksideofthemoonis ascold as the otherside.B.The brightside isyounger andthinner thantheotherside.C.Other placesinspacemay hardlyreceive signalsfromthe craft.D.The twocameras onthecraftcan sendpictures totheeartheasily.、4According tothetext,what willChina dointhe futureA.China willland mannedspace craftonthemoon.B.China willbuilt anotherspacestationonthemoon.C.China willlaunch morespace probestothemoon.D.China will become thefirst countryin exploringspace.(分)
25.10Predictions about higher educationsfuture oftenresult intwo verydifterent visionsabout whatis nextfor colleges anduniversities.In onecamp:those whopaint arosy pictureof aneconomy thatwill continueto demand higher levelsof educationfor an(入学)increasing shareoftheworkforce.In theother:thosewhobelieve fewerpeople willenroll in college astuition costsgo out ofcontrol andalternatives tothe traditional degree emerge.“We areliving inan agefbr learning,when theresso muchknowledge available,that onewould thinkthat thisis goodnewsfbr higher education,”Bryan Alexander told merecently.Alexander writesoften aboutthe futureof higher education andisfinishing abook onthe subjectfbr JohnsHopkins UniversityPress.Yet weveseen enrollmentin highereducation dropfor sixyears.”Alexander believesthat forsome collegesand universitiesto survive,they needto shiftfrom their historical missionof serving()one typeof studentusually ateenager freshoutofhigh schoolfor aspecific periodof time.Were goingto seemany differentways(中学后)through highereducation inthefuture,Alexander said,from closerties betweensecondary andpostsecondary schoolsto newoptions for adults.The questionis,which institutionsadopt newmodels andwhich trydesperately tohang onto whatthey have.^^“The factis thatto maintainaffordability,accessibility andexcellence,something needsto changeJ RafaelBras,Georgia Techs(院长),provost toldme whenhe unveiledthe reportattheMilken InstituteGlobal Conferencethis pastspring.The commissionsreport includesmany impressiveideas,but threepoint tothe possibilityofavery differentfuture fbrcollegesand universities.)1College forlife,rather thanjust fouryears.The primaryrecommendation ofthe Georgia Tech reportis thatthe universityturnsitself intoa placefbr lifelonglearning thatallows students to associaterather thanenroll79Students whowe educatenow areexpected tohaveadozen occupationsJ Brassaid.So asystem thatreceives studentsonce in(「章)(校友)their livesand turnsthem outwiththeGood Housekeepingseal EJ ofapproval tobecome alumsand comeback onoccasionand givemoney isnot theright modelfbr thefuture.)2A networkof advisersand coachesfor acareer.If educationnever ends,Georgia Techpredicts,neither shouldthe criticaladvisingfunction thatcolleges provideto students.The commissionoutlines aplan inwhich artificialintelligence and virtual tutorshelpadvise studentsabout selectingcourses andfinding thebest careeroptions.But evenfor auniversity focusedon scienceandtechnology,Georgia Techdoesnt suggestin itsreport thatcomputers willreplace humansfbr alladvising.)3A distributedpresence aroundtheworld.Colleges anduniversities operatecampuses andrequire studentsto cometo them.Inthe pastcouple ofdecades,online educationhas growngreatly,but forthe mostpart,highereducation is stillabout face-to-faceinteractions.GeorgiaTechimagines afuture inwhich thetwo worldsare blendedin whatit callsthe atrium”—a placethat sharespace withentrepreneurs and becomegathering placesfor students and alumni.In someways,asthereport noted,the atriumidea isa nodtothepast,when universitieshad agriculturaland engineeringexperimentstations withservices closerto wherepeople inthe stateneeded them.Whether GeorgiaTechs ideaswillbecomereal is,of course,unclear.But asAlexandertoldme afterreading it,“There isa strongemphasison flexibilityand transformationso theycan meetemergent trends.This isclear:collegesanduniversities areabout toundergoa periodof deepchange—whether theywanttoor not—astheneeds ofstudentsandthe economyshift.、1What canwe learnfromthetwo campsopinions aboutfuture collegesA.Future workforcewill havehigh levelsof education.B.The expensivetraditionaldegreeis losingits appeal.C.Traditional highereducationisnot practical.D.Declining enrollmentincollegeresults fromeasy learning.、2What shouldtraditional collegesdo accordingto AlexanderA.They shouldprovide newoptionsforadults toenter colleges.B.The shouldstrengthen theties betweensecondary andpostsecondary schools.C.They shouldabandon whatthey haveand changetheirhistoricalmission.D.They shouldoffer morefreedom tostudents throughouttheir life.、3What canwe inferfromthecommissions reportA.Students canreturn forfurther studyor makedonations freelyafter graduation.B.Artificial intelligenceandvirtualtutors willperform betterin careerguidance.C.It focuseson howto makepeople enjoygood educationwithout stress.D.There isno pointin requiringstudentstobe presentat school.、4The underlinedwords“two worlds“refer to.A.Basic educationandhighereducationB,entrepreneursandstudentsC.present educationand futureeducationD.virtual educationand realclasses、5What doesthe authorthink ofatrium ideaA.It correspondstothepast ideain someway.B.It ishard torealize despiteits flexibility.C.It makessome industriesmore accessible.D.It isa practicalsolution tothe decliningenrollment.、6The passagemainly talksabout.A.a reflectiononthedrawbacks ofcurrent highereducationB.the keyfactors whichdetermine highereducations futureC.two campsopposite opinionsabouthighereducations futureD.a comparisonbetween traditionaland futurehighereducation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、、
1.530A B。
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