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・20242025学年湖北省孝感市普通高中联考协作体高三下学期一模预考英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.530(令和)
1.The reignof thenext Japaneseemperor will be knownas“Reiwa era,in namethe characterfor“harmony”is included.A.which B.whatC.whose D.as
2.The lackof eco-friendly habitsamong thepublic isthought to be amajor ofglobal climatechange.A・Result B.causeC.warning D.reflection
3.Toms commentson thisissue areconfusing becausethey appearto theremarks on the sameissue madeearlierby him.A.violate B.induce C.clarify D.contradict
4.The expertpoints outthe phenomenonthat creamgoes badfaster thanbutter itsstructure ratherthan itschemicalcomposition.A.lives upto B.gets downtoC.comes downto D.stands upto
5.The newsof thenewly-elected presidentscoming toChina fora visit wason the radio justnow.A.given awayB.given inC.given offD.given out
6.—Oh,my God!Whats wrong with you—I was going thenormal speedlimit whena truckappeared infront ofme and I didnthave time to stop.A.between thelines B.around theclockC.out of the blueD.over themoon
7.When wasyou lastmet JenniferI haventseen herfor ages.A.it thatB.it C.it whatD.what一
8.What aconsequence!—Yes.I himabout it,but withoutsuccess.A.will remindB.would remindC.was remindingD.had reminded
9.They intendedto have the schoolbetter equippedthe localgovernment was、6A.easy B.ready C.splendid D.enjoyable、7A.programs B.parties C.tickets D.halls
9、A.responsibility B.failure C,pleasure D.victory
10、A.made itB.got itC.put throughD.set off
11、A.astonished B.attracted C.admired D.attached、12A.choose B.admit C.include D.enter
13、A.faded intoB.escaped fromC.insisted onD.associated with
14、A.restaurant B.hotel C.concert D.house
15、A.though B.if C.because D.when
16、A.of B.for C.to D.in
17、A.noticed B,watched C.enjoyed D.ignored
18、A.obvious B.lucky C.secret D.natural
19、A.follow B.treat C.protect D.support
20、A.more B.sure C.free D.most、8A.desire B.award C.bet D.ambition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分胸针
27.15I believedoing gooddeeds canbring mehappiness Ivebeen makingbreastpins andgifting themto everyonepossibleand ifyou askme whyI doit,its because1-the joywhich justbursts forthfrom myinner heartThe smilethat lightsup at the」sight of the breastpinis worthanything youdwish fbr and itgoes much
2.far Fromthat momenton,theres a3connect betweengiftingbreastpins andhappinessWe exchangewarm hugs,smiles and a million“thank youThis hobbythat hasso at-traded mehas openedmy heartand brought茧me out of mycocoon Now,I dontmind
4.start aconversation with a stranger,wishing himor herwell andgifting abreastpinbecause I know thatthis littlepiece of art willdo
5.it magicof breakingall barriersWe uniteand sharemany
6.story Andnext timeourpaths cross,we greet7,smile,which isenough
8.brighten theday照片墙This morning,I received
9.heart-warming poston Instagramfrom afriend whoI
10.give ablue and white spottedbreastpinbefore Sheshared italong with the shellscollected from the beachShe lovedsea shellsand thecolors blueandwhiteSo,heres whyI makebreastpins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,每句
28.1010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21011I waswalking toschool thismorning whenI caughtsight ofa oldwoman with a walkingstick lieon thegroundQuick Iranover tohelp herup andasked herthat waswrongwithher Shetold meshe slippedand fellbecause hearttroubleI was、worried anddecide to take herto ahospital nearbyAnd thenI contactedmy familySoon herson anddaughter cameto the、hospitak Itold themsome informationsabout theincident Theythanked and praised mefor mykindness AlthoughI was第二节书面表达(满分分)late forschool today,but I felt veryproud ofwhat Ihave done25(分)假设你是高三学生李华,香港大学在你校举行了招生宣传活动你获知想要申请香港大学,必须通过香港大
29.25学组织的全英文无领导小组面试请你根据以下要点提示给你校的外教写一封电子邮件内容要点Dr.Hubbard.你本人对香港大学很感兴趣,正在积极准备面试;
1.恳请帮助包括你在内的名学生进行模拟面试2Dr.Hubbard6参考词汇:无领导小组面试Leaderless GroupDiscussion;模拟面试mock interview注意:
1.词数80左右;.可适当增加一些细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头与结尾已为你写好4Dear Dr.Hubbard,How iseverything goingImlooking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2B、3D、4C、5D、6C、7A、8D、9B、10C、11D、12C、13B、14C、15A、16C、17D、18C、19C、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.C
3.A
4.B、
221.D
2.D
3.D
4.C、
231.B
2.C
3.A
4.D、
241.D
4.C、
251.A
2.D
3.C
4.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、
261.D
2.A
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.D
10.A
11.B
12.D
13.A
14.D
15.D
16.B
17.B
18.C
19.C
20.C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、
271.of
2.further
3.connection
5.its
6.stories
7.and
8..to brighten
9.a
10.had given第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、28a-an一lie lyingQuick—Quickly一that what后面加上because of一decide decidedmy-herinformations—infdrmation去掉but一have had第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Dr.Hubbard,How iseverything goingRecently,Hong Kong University,a prestigiousuniversity,is launchingits studentenrollment promotionin ourschool.Tve learntthatapplicants needto passan Englishinterview heldby HongKong Universitywhich involvesa LeaderlessGroup Discussion.Upon hearingthe news,Ifeltoveijoyed with an urgeto getwell preparedfor itsince HongKongUniversityhas alwaysbeen mydreamschool.As aresult,I,on behaveof anotherfive applicants,sincerely makea request:is thereany possibilitythat youcouldarrange amock interviewfor us at yourconvenienceIm lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,Li Huanotable toget enough money to do so.A.unless B.while C.although D.once一
10.I heardthey wentskiing in the mountainslast winter.—It truebecause therewas littlesnow there.A.may benot B.wont beC.couldn5t beD.mustnt be
11.—Whafs wrongwith you—Oh,I amsick.I somuch icecream justnow.A.shouldnt eatB.mustnt eatC.couldnt haveeaten D.shouldnt haveeaten
12.At onetime,she isfine,at another,she isabnormal.A.and B.or C.but D.so
13.It waswarm andnice thatevening.I stayedawake untileleven inorder tohave agood lookat themoon bymyself.A.on averageB.on purposeC.on businessD.on time
14.Don leave the waterwhile youbrush yourteeth.A.racing B.rushingC.running D.rolling
15..Roger trainedhard for the tournamentfor months,but unfortunatelyhe hadto dueto aknee injury.A.pull outB.work outC.try outD.give out
16.We havedecided tofulfill thetask intime,difficulties wemay meetwith.A.no matterhowB.however C.whatever D.whichever
17.Some drunkendrivers thinkthat theymay belucky toa fine,which maycost their own lives.A.get throughB.get alongwithC.get downto D.get awaywith
18.The Britishgovernment publishedan officialpolicy documentits plansto bringthe UKoutof the EuropeanUnion.A.letting outB.putting outC.setting outD.working out
19.The incomesof skilledworkers wentup.,unskilled workerssaw theirearnings fall.A.Moreover B.ThereforeC.Meanwhile D.Otherwise
20.Many artifactsfor thefirst time in theNational Museumat present.A.were exhibitedB.were beingexhibitedC.are beingexhibited D.are exhibited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)
21.6A newstudy of8,000young peoplein theJournal ofHealth andSocial Behaviorshows thatalthough lovecan make(早恋)adults livehealthily andhappily,it isa badthing for young people.Puppy lovemay bringstress foryoung peopleand can leadto depression.The studyshows thatgirls becomemore depressedthan boys,and youngergirls arethe worstof all.The possiblereason for the connection between loveand higherrisk ofdepression forgirls is“loss of self.According to the study,even thoughboys would say“lose themselvesin aromantic relationship”,this lossofself9is much more likely to leadto depressionwhenit happensto girls.Young girlswho haveromantic relationshipsusually likehiding theirfeelings andopinions.They wonttellthat to their parents.Dr MarianmKaufman,an experton young people problems,says15%to20%young peoplewill havedepression duringtheirgrowing.Trying romanceoften causesthe depression.She adviseskids notto jumpinto romancetoo early.During growingup,it isimportantforyoung people tobuild strongfriendships anda strongsense ofself.She alsosuggests theparents shouldencourage theirkidsto keepclose to their friends,attend moreinteresting schoolactivities andspend enoughtime withfamily.Parents shouldwatch forsigns ofdepression-eating ormood changes-and if they seesigns from their daughtersor sons,they needtogive help.The goodnews isthat theconnectionbetweenromance anddepression seems to becomeweak withage.Love willalwaysmake usfeel young,but onlymaturity givesusachance toavoid itsbad sideeffects.、1Whafs themain ideaof the passageA.Romance isa two-edged swordfor adults.B.Parents shouldforbid theirchildrens love.C.Romance isgood foryoung people.D.Puppy lovemay bringyoungpeopledepression.、2Which ofthe followingis more likely tohave depressionA.Careless parentswhose childrenare deepin love.B.Young peoplewho have a strongsense ofselfishness.C.Young girlswho alwayshide theirfeelings andopinions.D.Young boyswhose parentswatch fortheir behavior.、3What canbe inferredfrom thepassageA.The oldera womanis,the lesslikely sheseemstolose herselfin romance.B.Lacking lovecanleadyoungpeopleto growup morequickly.C.Early lovemakes youngpeople keepclose to their friendsand parents.D.Parents shouldhelp theirchildren to be awareofthesigns ofdepression.、4Whats theauthors attitudetowards puppyloveA.Confused.B.Disapproving.C.Neutral.D.Scared.分
22.8A monklived with his brother,a one-eyed idiotavery stupidperson.One day,when the monk wasscheduled tohavean interviewwithafamous theologianascientist whostudies religionswho hadcome fromfar awayto meethim,he neededto takecareof somematters andwould thereforebe absentwhen the theologian arrived.He toldhis brother/Receive thisscholar andtreat himwell!Dont saya wordto him,and everythingwillbeOK.”The monkleft thetemple.Upon returning,he went to meethis guest.“Did mybrother receiveyou properly,,asked the monk.“You brother is outstanding.Hes a great theologian!^exclaimed thetheologian withgreat enthusiasm.结巴士也说“What doyou meanMy brother---a theologian”stuttered thesurprised monk.“We hada passionateconversation,^replied thescholar.We communicatedprofessionally bymeans ofgestures.I showedhimone fingerand hereplied byshowing metwo.Logically,I answeredwith threefingers and then heastonished meby raisinga closedfist,ending thedebate.With onefinger,I impliedthe unityof Buddha.With twofingers,he expandedmy pointof viewby remindingmethat Buddhawas inseparablefrom his theory.Delighted by the reply,with threefingers Iexpressed:Buddha andhis theoryin the world.Then hesuggested awonderful response,showing mehis fist:Buddha,his theory and theworld,all togetheras onewhole.”A littlelater,themonkwenttolook forhis one-eyed brother.“So howdid itgo earlier withthetheologian,,he asked.“Very simple,“said the brother.He madefun ofme;he showme onefinger emphasizingthat Ihave butone eye.Not wantingto fallintothe conflict,I showedthat hewas fortunateenough tohave twoeyes.Critically,he continued,Be thatas itmay,between us,we havethreeeyes/That was the strawthat brokethe camelsback.Showing hima closedfist,I threatenedto layhim outright thenand thereifhe didntstop hisinsulting challenges.,
9、1According to thepassage,the monks brotherisa person.A.who was agreat theologianB.who was a three-eyed idiotC.who was a one-eyed theologianD.who was a foolwith onlyone eye、2The theologianthought the monksbrotherasagreattheologianbecause.A.the brotherwas aone-eyed idiotB.the brothercould communicateproperly andpolitely bymeans ofgesturesC.thebrotherhad deepthoughts ofBuddhismD.thetheologianhimself misunderstoodthe brothersgestures、3What wouldthemonkdo afterhe heardof his brothers explanationon howit wentearlierwiththe theologianA.The monkwould bevery angrywithhisbrother andbeat him.B.The monkwould bevery happyandpraisehim.C.The monkwould apologizeto thetheologian andhisbrother.D.The monkwould thinkwhat afunny misunderstandingitwas.、4According towhat thetheologian said,he consideredthemonksbrothers fisttobethe meaningof.A.a threatto himB,an encouragementto himC.a unityoftheBuddha,theoryandthe worldD.one eyeof himself(分)
23.8For KimDuffy,sending awayher teenagedaughter wasthe besthope forsaving thegirfs life.(贪食症)(厌食症)Corinne,then17,had beenstruggling withbulimia andanorexia formore thanfive years.Duffy andherhusband,Terry,found aresidential facilityin Virginia,and Corinnesigned onfbratwo-month stayin thesummer of
2009.(整体)Today,Corinnes healthyand pursuinga mastersdegree inColorado.She andher parentsbelieve theholistic approachandindividualized focuswere keyto herrecovery.And theyknow theyhad access to uniqueresources.nWe werefortunate,nsays Duffy.nWe couldpay foreverything.nBut manycant.According toa reportreleased inNovember2014bytheStanding CommitteeontheStatus ofWomen,between600,000and onemillion Canadianssuffer froman eating disorder.Public inpatient programsoften wontadmit patientsuntil theyreinlife-threatening condition.Private clinicsoften havea longwaitlists andhigh costs-at Homewood,in Guelph,Ont.,a roomis$305to S360per day.The Duffsstruggle ledthen toconnect otherfamilies withthe qualityof carethey receivedin theUnited Sates.In late2013,heyfounded the WaterStone Clinic,a privateeating disordercenter inToronto.Since thefacility opened,170clients havereceived treatment.They takeyoga,do arttherapy andparticipate inmeal preparation,building real-life skillswithasupport team.Programs runweekdays from8a.m.to2p.m.,and notably,so farWaterStone hasnowaiting list.But thisapproach iscostly:approximately S650per day.Realizing thatthe pricetag putsWaterStone outof reachfor many,theDuffys createdtheWaterStoneFoundation-a charitythat providesaid topatients whocant affordtreatment the following year.Candidates areassessed bywo committeesthat makea decisionbased onclinical andfinancial need.Since2014,the foundationhashelped100people.Duffy alsowants tochange thepublic system.In Juneof thisyear,the foundationawarded$170,000to fourOntario hopitalsofferingcreative treatment to eating disorder patients.nYes,people needprivate treatment/1she says,but ifsimportant tohelp outon abroaderscale,too.n
1、Why didDuffy thinkthey werefortunateA.They hadenoughmoneyto ravelabroad.B.They couldafford themedical resources.C.They happenedto finda righthospital.D.They metvery experienceddoctors.、2What can we inferfrom Paragraph3A.Public hospitalscannot treatpatients with eatingdisorder.B.Many peopledie fromeatingdisorderin Canadianpublic hospitals.C.A lotof eatingdisorder patientshave noaccesstoproper treatment.D.In privateclinics eatingdisorder patients will receivetimely treatment.、3Which ofthe followingpatientswillreceive help from WaterStoneFoundationA.Poor oneswho sufferfrom the disease.B.Ones who are rejectedby publichospitals.C.Ones whoare facingdeath.D.old oneswhoarepoor.、4What dowe knowfrom Duffyswords inthe lastparagraphA.Only privateclinics cangive propertreatmentto the patients.B.Treatment ofthediseasein publichospitals shouldbe improved.C.She wants to cooperatewith publichospitals tohelp thepatients.D.Public hospitalsshould domore tohelp peoplewitheatingdisorder.分
24.8Do companiesneed astrong leaderto staycompetitive Manywouldsayyes,definitely”,but theemployees ofoneSwedish softwareconsultancy companywould tellthem otherwise.They dont haveaCEO.Nobody tellsanyone whatto do,instead,allthe40employees havemeetings anddecide together.Crisp hasbecome world famous fornot havinga boss.Hoping toget itsemployees moreinvolved,it movedon tochange itschiefexecutive officerCEO annually,but ultimately,the40-strong staffdecided toscrap theposition altogether.Well,it turnsout that not havinga boss,and beinginvolved indecision makinghas made Crisps40employees moreresponsibleand motivated.And evenif someonedoes makea badcall atsome point,its definitelynot theend oftheworld.According tothe BBC,the uniqueSwedish companyis apparentlyset upmorelikea family-nobody tellsanyone whatto do,butthe unspokenunderstanding isthat“you dontmess upthe house”.Crisp doeshold four-day meetingsforthewhole stafftwo orthree timesa year,when theydecide on things thataffect everyone,like changingtheir headquarters,but generally,company employeesare encouragedto maketheir owndecisions.They alsohave acompanyboard,a legalrequirement inSweden,which actsasalast resort,in casesomething goeshorribly wrong.So far,the“no CEO“experiment hasgone surprisinglywell.Henrik Kniberg,an organizationalcoach atCrisp,claims thatnothaving toask theboss toapprove projectdecisions orbudgets meansthat thingshappen alot fasterandthe company canrespond toclientsquicker.However,Kniberg stressesthatnothaving toask theCEOs permissionabout stuffdoesnt removeemployees,responsibility toconsultwith theircolleagues andexplain theirdecisions.However,some CEOsbelieve thatthe ideaonly worksin smallstartups,(昆舌的)because itwould betoo chaotic7L inlarge organizations.、1What canwe learnfrom thetextA.T herewas noCEO inthe companyfromthevery beginning.B.Eveiyone inthecompanyistheboss.C.Every employeetakes turns totakecharge ofCrisp.D.The companyboard wasfounded formore thanlegal purpose.、2Crisps practicewithout aboss issuccessful because.A.it hasencouraged everystaff memberto contribute tothecompanyB・it hashelped itsemployees avoidmaking mistakesC.it hasmadeCrispworldfamousinthecompetitive environmentD.it hassaved moneyotherwise paidtotheCEO、3It canbe inferredfromthetext EXEPTthat.A.Crisps successfulway maynot bepopularized ina bigcompanyB・making quickdecisions isan advantagein businessC.employees inCrisp have to discusswith eachotherD.Crisps employeesare actuallyrelatives、4Which factormay NOTcontributetoa companyssuccess accordingtothetextA.Quick responseto itsclients.B・Employees9responsibility.(规模).C.A companysscaleD.Employees9motivation.(分)
25.10The lastthing Caitlin Hipp wouldhave expectedas sheprepared toturn28years oldwas tobe livingat home with herparents.All shesever wantedtodois tobecome anelementary schoolteacher.And inthe meantime,shes beenworking throughherteaching certificationsfor fouryears afterobtaining aneducation degreefrom BowlingGreen StateUniversity inOhio,US.Hipp hasracked up$100,000in studentloan debtand isntable toearn enoughthrough workingasapart-time skatinginstructorand restaurantserver to live anywhere other than home.The PewResearch Centerrecently reportedthat2014wasamilestone inthe evolvingliving arrangementsof young adults intheUS.For thefirst timesince1880,adults aged18to34became morelikelytobe livingwithaparent thantobe living ontheirown.Before2014,the mostcommon livingarrangement foryoung adultswas tobelivingin theirown propertyas part ofa couple.UBS FinancialServices,a Swissglobal financialservices company,released areport thateven suggestsone reasonfor thegrowingnumber ofyoungadultsstill livingat homecould bethat theirfamily doesnt want themto leave.(千禧一代)The reportshows that74percent of millennials getsome kindof financialsupport fromtheir parentsafter college.Itfinds thatboomers andmillennials haveredefined theties thatbind parentsand children.Millennials seetheir parentsas peers,friendsand mentors.Nearly threequarters talkedwith their parents morethan oncea weekduring college.In return,their parentshappilyprovide financialsupport wellinto adulthood,helping fundeverything fbrthem.^^Stuart Hoffman,chief economistforthePNC FinancialGroup inthe US,said althoughjob growthfor millennialssince2014hasimproved,which doesntnecessarily meanthat millennialsare startingto flythe nest.He said,“Theres nodoubt ithas heldbackhousehold formationand purchasesonthingspeople spendmoney onrelated tohousehold formationand perhapsrelated tochild-rearing JHoffman explained.But theyare probablytraveling moreand eatingout moreiftheydonthavea houseexpense ormarriage.I dontknow ifit representsa changein moralvalues.But itsmuchmorecommon fbradult childrento livein theirparents、homes becauseits becomingpart ofthe culture.”1Why doesCaitlinHipphaveto live athomewithher parentsA.Because shecant affordto liveon herown.B.Because shedoesntwanttoliveanywhereotherthanhome.C.Because shewants toobtain moredegrees.D.Because shewantstobe anelementary schoolteacher.、2What canwe learnabout youngadults aged18to34before2014A.They didnthavethefreedom toarrange theirliving.B.They wouldrather livewith theirparents thanlive bythemselves.C.They startedto flythe nestas morejobs wereprovided.D.They preferredtoliveaway fromtheirparents.、3What conclusioncanwedraw fromthe reportreleased bythe SwisscompanyA.Children livingwith parentsis becomingpartofthe culture.B.The majorityofmillennialsrefuse toget financialhelpfromparents.C.Most millennialsare buildingcloser relationshipwith theirparents.D.Young peopletend tolive athome towardsthis trend、4According toHoffman,which ofthefollowingis trueA.It isntnecessary formillennials toleavethenest.B.They canspend lessmoney ontheir dailylife.C.Moral valuesare changinggradually.D.Young adultsare livingina differentlife style.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(分)
26.30Most peopleknow meas anordinary dentist,wife andmom oftwo youngkids.But whenPm nothanging outwith my1or fixingteeth.Pm addictedto winningradio contests.When everyoneelse2theradio,they stayon onechannel,listen toa songand changethe3when commercialsstart.But Ichangechannels almost4,hunting fora contest.Iknowthe besttimeto5inland Iknow whatradiostations are6to winon.Pve wonacoupleof DVDsets,movie passesandaboatload ofconcert7,Dave MatthewsBand,French Montanaand soon.Mybiggest8was anall-expense-paid triptotheHollywood FilmAwards.由I gotmy firsttaste of9way backin middleschool.!wasthe100caller to my favorradio station,andI10(优惠From thenon,!was11and wheneverI listenedtotheradio,!would12my andall contests.When coupons券)followed,radiocontests13memory.A shorttime ago,!wasgoingtomy14from beingon callatthehospital15I hearda contestcoming on.It was3am andI calledin,not knowingwhat thecontest was16J wona DVDboxed setof season12oftheshow ER.I hadnever17it.but itstill excitedmegreatly.(装束)So whenyou seemeinmy dentistgarb andyou thinklittle ofit,remember thatIm a18radio-contest superhero,not becauseImreally strongor havea desireto throwmyself intodanger to19others.Its becauseIm goingtothehot concertin townfor
20.B.friends C.workmates D.family、1A.patients
23、、AA..lciostnetnesntto B,station C.radio D.memoryB.switches inC.turnstoD.picks up、4A.unwillingly B.suddenly C.constantly D.quickly、5A.call B.cut C.carry D.get。
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