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江西省新余市分宣中学2023-2024学年英语高三上期末复习检测模拟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)
201.530一
1.Could yougive mea reminderat9tomorrow morning一Im sorry,but I a meeting then.A.attend B.will attendC.will beattending D.am attending
2.People fromall walksof lifeare eagerfor success,lack ofconfidence,however,is agreat barrier.A.where B.whichC.to whichD.beyond which
3.I thinkthat thisis the best mobilephone availablein theworld.No otherone can、3Why isgenerative medicineconsidered innovativeA.It willprovide patients with replacementsoft tissues.B.It willstrengthen thehuman bodys immune system.C.It willshorten thetime patientswaiting for a donatedorgan.D.It willmake patientslive longerwith bioartificialorgans.、4What is the writersattitude towardsregenerative medicineA.Positive.B.Negative.C.Doubtful.D.Reserved.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
1.530后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Since mychildhood,I alwaysdreamed ofbecoming afull-time writer.Two yearsaftermy graduation,I]my joband madeup mymind torealize my2No onecould tellme3I wouldsucceed ornot.I renteda cold storage roomin abuilding,set upaused deskand4to write.I had too manythings towriteand Ihadtowrite because the5was fullof myheart.After ayear orso,however,I beganto doubtmyself.I foundit6to earnmyA.wasntliving byselling whatI wrote.I cantremember howmany timesmy novelswere7during thatyear.But I8to putmy dreamto thetest-even thoughit meantlivingwith uncertaintyand fearof9I believedanyone witha dreammust learnto strugglefor the
10.During themost difficultperiod ofmy life,one ofmy classmatescame tosee meand triedto Hme,uYun,come toour company,and wewill12you2,000yuan amonth.”2,000yuan was really abig13at thattime.It wouldenable meto live14As themoney weredancing inmy15,somethingcleared mysenses.Hadnt Idreamed ofbeing awriter Afull-time writer.“Thanks,but noJ I said16JTm goingto stickto writing.”Again and again,Isaidto myself,will be
17.People willlove mynovels.”Finally myfirst novelwas18in
1991.1had thekind offame andsuccess thatfew writersever19・Twenty yearshave passed,but theeffect ithad onmy lifehas lasted.Now Ioften_20the timeworkingin thatcoldstorageroom.I willsay,Anyone witha dream,courage andpersistence will be successful.^
1、A.attained B・quit C.paused D.seized
2、A.project B.glory C.dream D.liberty、B.what C.that D.when3A.whether、B.settled downC.put downD.took over4A.gave awayB.justice C.career D.enthusiasm、5A.principleB.Changeable C.permanent D.sceptical、6A.difficultB,attacked C.Registered D.rejected、7A.AdjustedB.determined C.waited D.agreed、8A.pretendedB.prejudice C.failure D.opportunity、9A.anxietyB・fantasy C.reputation D.goal、10A.intelligenceB.donate C.inform D.require11A.persuadeNB,assist C・pay D.earn、12A.sponsorB.money C.scale D.fortune、13A.accountB.handier C・better D.happier、14A.steadierB.head C.table D.wallet、15A.handB.eagerly C.firmly D.consciously、16A.doubtfullyB.lucky C.creative D.confident、17A.successfulB.advocated C.published D.allocated18A.soldB.adopted C・associatedD.deposited、19A.experiencedB.recalled C・reminded D・assumed、20A.understood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
1.5151词的正确形式(分)
27.15Directions:After readingthe passagebelow,fill in the blanksto makethe自passage coherentand grammaticallycorrect.For theblanks witha given word,11ineach blankwith theproper formof thegivenword;for theother blanks,use oneword thatbest fitseachblank.Nooks arrival,Good orBadBooklovers,most of them,will tellyou apleasure it is tolend afavorite readto afriend-thenovel youstayed upall nightto get to theend of;the travelbook thatmade youfeel2,you yourselfwereon atrain ridethrough India.For awhile itseemed thate-book userswere to be deniedthispleasure oflending tofriends.You couldbuy abook ormagazine foryour readingdevice,but youcouldntlend itout.But now,with the Nook,the USbook chainBarnes and Nobles responsetoAmazons Kindle,electronic readerswill beable tohave theirlatest literaryenthusiasm()
3.press on their friends,just likereaders ofphysical bookscan.You simplyemail thebook()from yourNook andyour friendcan read it fortwo weeks,4,use anydevice withthe BarnesNoble e-book readersoftware.Its abig improvementfrom previouse-book readers.The Nookoffers otherfeatures too.You readin blackand whiteon themain screen,just likewithKindle.The differenceis52onthelower part of thedevice theresa colortouch screen,6^allows youto browsethrough abook ormagazine,but goesblack whenyoure notusing itso thatyousave power.
7.exciting thingabout theNook is that itoffers Wi-Fi,arguably abig advanceon previouse-book readers.Customers in the United States canusetheInternet connection()
8.read wholee-books atBarnes andNobles hundredsof bookstoresfor free.None ofBarnes andNoblescompetitors cancome closeto this.()But theNook,ironically,
9.turn outto bea money-loser forBarnes andNoble,or atleast ajob-loser forBarnesandNobles employees.According toMarian Manekerat TheBig MoneyWebsite,
10.theNookis successfulit mighttake salesfrom thecompanys bookstores,eventuallyforcing theirclosure andthe lossof thousandsof jobs.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,请你修改同桌写的以下作
28.10文文中共有处语言错误,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10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21011The otherday,I togetherwith severalfriends wentback to a nearbyhospital todo somevoluntaryworks.We helpedsome patientscleaned theirrooms anddid everythingwe couldserve them.Inoticed alittle girlbetween thepatients.Though shewas weak,yet shewas lovelyand active.Heasked toa song for usin returnfor ourkindness.Stood infront of us,she beganto sing.Great tooursurprise,her voicewas sobeautifully thatit fascinatedus all.After that,we had the talk with her.She told us that her wish was to become a singer.We encouragedher tofollow herdream.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是李华,正在新西兰学习,你计划暑假期间在当地旅行,请写一封
29.25向旅行社询问相关的旅行信息内容包括e-mail旅行信息(如景点等);
1.当地特色(如食品等);
2.注意事项
3.注意词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2C、3B、4A、5D、6D、7C、8A、9D、10D、11A、12B、13C、14C、15C、16C、17A、18C、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40A BC D最佳选项、、211A、2A、3A、4C、22Other Chinesecompanies arelooking toenter thehigh-end smartphone market.选项匠关键词.»C Optimistic.enter thehigh-end smartphone market.、、231D、2C、3C、4D、、241C、2C、3D、4A、、251C、2C、3D、4A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
1.530后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261B、2C、3A、4B、5D、6A、7D、8B、9C、、10D11A、12C、13D、14C、15B、16C、17A、18C、19A、20B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
1.5151词的正确形式、
271.what
2.as if/though
3.pressed
4.using
5.that
6.which
7.Another
8.to read()
9.has turnedout turnsout
10.if第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、1028删除The othCTday,I togetherwith severalfriends wentfeaete toa nearbyhospital todo somevoluntary works.Weback workhelpedsome patientscleaned theirrooms anddid everythingwe couldA senethem Inoticed aImle girlbetween thecleanto amongpatientsThough shewas weak,yet shewas lovelyand active.He askedtoasongforus mreturn feeour kindnessSheStoodm frontofus.she beganto sing.Great toour surprise,her voicewas sobeautiftillY thatit fascinatedus allStandingGreatly beautiftilAfterthat wehadthetalkwithher Shetoldu$thatherwishwastobecomeasinger.V.e encouragedher tofoil6V aherdream第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Siror Madam,Pm LiHua,a Chinesestudent studyingin New Zealand.Im writingto askfor someinformationabout travelingin NewZealand sinceI planto spendmy summervacation here.Could yourecommend somepopular travelingroutes tome Aswe know,NewZealandis famousfor its beautifulscenery andplaces ofinterest andI wantto knowmore details.Besides,Im alsointerested in the localfood,which isspoken highlyof amongusChinese students.At last,what elseshould Iprepare for the travellingPdbe gratefulto receivea replyat yourearliest convenience.Yours sincerely,Li HuaC.wouldnt beD.wouldnt havebeen
8.you arefamiliar withthe authorsideas,try readingall thesections asquickly asyoupossible can.A.Now thatB.Ever sinceC.So that D.In case
9.—The zookeeperwasreallyannoyed withme.—How couldhe havebeen ifyou stonesat the animalsA.didnt throwB.don9t throwC.hadn9t thrownD.havent thrown
10.When youare absorbedin abook orsimply trying to rest,it seemsthat thephonecontinuously,destroying yourmomentary peace.A.ringsB.has beenringing C.rang D.is ringing
11.-Tom hasfailed againin themath exam.I amreally letdown.-He has already donehis best.A.Dont pushhim.B.No kidding.C.He shouldbe to blame.D.No wonder.
12.Tom isproud and,never admittinghe iswrong andalways lookingfor someoneelsetoblame.A.strict B.stubbornC.sympathetic D.sensitive
13.™Is itconvenient toyou ifI callyou upat9oclock tomorrowmorning-Pm afraidnot.Iameetingthen.A.will have attended B.was attendingC.will beattending D.am attending
14.Jess wassad andher friendhelped herthe firstawful weeksafter herhusbandBill died.A.break throughB.break downC.get throughD.get ridof
15.He hasno ideawhat thebook is about.He havereaditvery carefully.A.neednt B.shouldnt C.cantD.mustnt
16.—Smoking shouldbe bannedin public.一・Itis harmfulto boththe smokersand non-smokers.A.Fd loveto B.If smy pleasureC.Fm withyou onthatD.If sup toyou
17.child willfind hisown personalroad tosuccess.A.Each B.The otherC.Either D.Another
18.The newsshocked thepublic,to greatconcern aboutstudents*safety atschool.A.having ledB.ledC.leading D.to lead
19.The reasonwhy headapted to the newsituations quicklyisthathe hadaattitude.A.changeable B.stable C.movable D.flexible
20.The governmentspokesman hasto hiswords beforeresponding toreporters.A.pass B.weigh C.cover D.express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40A BC D最佳选项21・(6分)Mandara seemed to knowsomething bigwas aboutto happen.So shelet out a yell,caught holdof her2-year-old daughter Kibibi andclimbed upinto atree.She livesat theNationalZoo inWashington D.C..And onTuesday,August23rd,witnesses saidshe seemedto sense the bigearthquake thatshookmuch of the EastCoast before any humansknew whatwas goingon.And shesnot the only(猩猩)one.In themoments before the quake,an orangutan let outa loud call and then climbedtothe topof hershelter.“Its verydifferent from their normalcall,said Brandie Smith,the zookeeper.“The lemurs()monkey like animals ofMadagascar willsound analarm ifthey seeor hearsomething highlyunusual/9But youcant seeor hearan earthquake15minutes beforeit happens,can youMaybe youcan---------------------if yourean animal.“Animals canhear aboveand belowour rangeof hearing/9said BrandieSmith.“Thats partoftheir specialabilities.Theyre moresensitive to the environment,which ishow theysurvive.”Primates werenttheonlyanimals thatseemedto sensethe quake beforeit happened.One of(蜥蜴)the elephantsmade awarning soundandahuge lizardran quicklyfor cover.The flamingoes()a kind of birdsgathered beforethequakeand stayedtogether until the shakingstopped.(震动)So whatkindofvibrations werethe animalspicking upin themomentsbefore thequake ScientistSusan Houghsaid earthquakes produce two types ofwaves aweakP waveandthena muchstronger S”wave.The Pstands forprimary”.And theS standsfor secondary”.She thinksthe“P wavemight bewhat setstheanimals off.Not alltheanimalsbehaved unusuallybeforethequake.For example,Smith saidthe zoosgiantpandas didntjump upuntiltheshaking actuallybegan.But many of theother animalsseemedto knowsomething wascoming beforeit happened.uFm notsurprised atall,”Smith said.、1Why didMandara actstrangely onedayA.Because itsensed somethingunusual wouldhappen.B.Because itsdaughterKibibiwas injured.C.Because itheard anorangutanletoutaloudcall.D.Because anearthquake hadhappened.
2、According toBrandieSmith,・A.many animalshearing issharpB.earthquakesproducetwotypesof wavesC.primates usuallygather togetherbeforea quakeD.humans canalso developthe abilityto sensea quake、3Which animalseems unabletosensequakeA・A giantpanda.B・A flamingo.C.A lemur.D.A lizard.、4What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.How animalssurvive aquakeB.How animalsdiffer fromhumansC.How animalsbehave beforea quakeD.How animalsprotect theiryoung in aquake
22.(8分)Apple announcedits newiPhones lastweek,but competitors9mobile phonescan domanyof thesame thingsfor lessmoney.The newiPhone8and Xhave wirelesscharging,edge-to-edge glassscreen anddouble cameras.But allof thesefeatures are already availablein smart phones fromChinas Huaweiand Oppo,andKoreas Samsung.While Appleasks buyersto pay$1,000foritshigh-end model,some Asian phonemakers canoffer similarfeatures forless.At onetime,Chinese manufacturerscopied featuresand designsfrom othersto producelow-cost phones.But theyhave nowadded high-end featuresto theirphones andthey controlnearlyhalf theglobal mobilephonemarket.Media MarktSaturnis Europesbiggest electronicsseller.A spokespersonforthestore toldReutersthat,“Huawei isseen as a relevantcompetitor toApple andSamsung bycovering allmajorprice pointsand placingbig investmentsin marketingand sales.”She alsosaid that the ChinesecompaniesHuawei,ZTE,Lenovo andTCL wereamong thetop-10best-selling smartphones initsstores.Chinese manufacturersfast growthhas beenfueled bystrong salesin China.But theynowexport40percent of their smartphones.That isalmost doublethe numberfrom justthree yearsago,according tothe HongKong investmentcompany CLSA.Huawei iscurrently theworlds thirdlargest phonemaker behindSamsung andApple.According toresearch companyCanalys,the Chinesecompany isgetting closerto second-placeApple andmight overtakeit laterthis year.Huawei plansto showits top-of-the-line Mate10phoneon Oct.
16.The phonewill haveartiflcial intelligencefeatures such as instanttranslation andimagerecognition andwill cost less than$1,
000.Other Chinesecompanies arelooking toenter thehigh-end smartphonemarket.、1What isthe textmainly aboutA.Smart phonesmanufacturers.B.Apple smartphones features.C.Asian phone makers fastgrowth.D・Competition amongAsian phonemakers.
2、Which isNOTamong thetop3phonemakersin theworldA.TCL.B.Samsung.C.Apple.D.Huawei.、3What dowe knowfrom the textA.Huewei willhave overtakenApple bylater
2017.B.Chinese makers9phones withhigh-end featurescostless.C.The top-10smartphones are toenter thehigh-end competition.D.40percent ofAsian smartphonesareexported now.、4What isthe writersattitude towardsAsianphonemakersA.Doubtful.B.Concerned.(分)
23.8Many Americansthink of driverless carsasafuturistic technologythat willrevolutionizetravel incities andalong statehighways.But recentexperiments areproving thatautonomousvehicles alsohave thepotential toimprove thequality oflife for millions of Americansunderserved bytraditional waysof transportation,such as the elderlyand disabled,so longaslawmakers makesmart policiesthat pavethe wayfor innovation.(车A retirement community inSan Jose,Calif.,which hasbeen transformedby a small fleet队)of driverlesstaxis,shows thepotential ofself-driving carsto transformpeoples lives.Built by(被改进的)a techstart-up calledVoyage,the modHledFord Fusionsare currentlylimited toatwo-mile road,but residentsarealreadyhaving thebenefits ofthese autonomousvehicles,whichallow them to participatein socialactivities theywould otherwisebe unableto enjoysimply becausetheycould notgettothem.When thetrial runAnally expandsto15miles ofroad,these residents—whose averageage is76-will alsohaveaconvenient andreliable newway toappointments.As thesecars continueto serveresidentsthere,itiseasy tounderstand whyCalifornia ismoving tosimplify regulationsfor theindustry.In Michigan,forward-thinking policieshave thepotential tounlock otherhidden benefitsofautonomous vehicles,especially forthose withphysical disabilities.The MichiganDisability RightsCoalitionhas stronglyadvocated forthe development of thistechnology,saying thatit couldgivepeople withdisabilities greateropportunities inthe workforceand enablethemtolead more(满意的),fulfilling independentlives.Many recognizethat autonomousvehicles willbe the future oftransportation,but itis toooften overlooked thatthis futurecannot arrivefast enoughformillionsofAmericanswho areforcedto dependon othersfor day-to-day travel.The policymakersshould followthe leadof placeslikeCalifornia andMichigan,and passrules andregulations tounlock thesehidden benefitsofdriverless cars.、1Whats theattitude ofmost Americanpeople tothefutureof autonomousvehiclesA.uncertain B.doubtfulC.indifferent D.optimistic、2What isthe modifiedFord FusionA.The collectionof socialactivities.B.The nameof aretirementcommunity.C.A kindof autonomousvehicle.D.A two-mile roadfor self-driving cars.、3Examples aregiven inthe thirdand fourthparagraphs toproveA.what arepreventing thedevelopmentofthe technologyB.why driverlesscars arerestricted inmany statesin AmericaC.how driverlesstechnology benefitsthe agedand disabledD.when driverlesscars canenter peopleslife eventually、4What doesthe authorattempt toinform usinthelast paragraphA.The conceptof autonomousvehicles hasbeen widelyrecognized.B・The weakgroups areoftenoverlookeddespite technologyadvances.C.The benefitsofdriverlesscars havebeen fullyunlocked.D.Regulations shouldgo hand in handwith driverlesstechnology.(分)
24.8Scientists aretryingtosave Puerto Ricos endangeredAmazon parrotsafterHurricane Mariadestroyed the birds9habitats andfood sources(来源).El Yunqueisalarge nationalforest onthe easternpartofPuertoRico.Just twoofthe56wildparrots thatonce livedthere survivedMaria,the Category-4storm thatstruck PuertoRico inSeptember
2017.Scientists reportother forestshave seengreat dropsin parrot populations aswell.In the1800s,there weremore thana millionofthebright greenparrots living inthe wild inPuertoRico.By the1970s,the numberwas downto just13birds afteryears offorest clearing.A specialprogram wasstarted in1972to helpincrease the parrotpopulation,which ledtothe(繁殖)creation ofthree breeding centers.Just weeksbefore Hurricane Maria hit,scientists counted飞56wild parrotsat ElYunque.That wasthe highestnumber inthe programhistory.Scientists say(笼养)that eventhough severalparrots havebeen bornin captivityandinthe wildsince Maria,thespecies is still indanger.The Puerto Rican Amazonistheislands onlyremaining nativeparrot.More than460of thebirdsare keptinside thebreeding centersat ElYunque andthe RioAbajo forest.Scientists have(释放)not releasedanyofthebirdssince Hurricane Maria.A thirdbreedingcenter,inaforest inthewestern areaof Maricao,has not been inoperation sincethe storm.Scientists areconsidering whetherto catchsome ofthe remainingwild parrotsand putthem inthesame cageasthebirds thatare settobereleased.This way,the captivebirdscan learnfromthe wild birdshow tosurvive inthe forests.Another considerationis toreleasesome captiveparrots inMaricao,which wasnot asheavily damagedby Maria.、1Why hastheparrotpopulation greatlydecreased inthe past200yearsA・Because ofHurricaneMaria.B.Because oftoo muchhunting.C.Because ofthe lossof forests.D.Because oflack ofbreeding centers.、2Which ofthe followingis trueabout HurricaneMariaA.It killed56wild parrotsat ElYunque.B.It greatlyaffected parrots in captivity.C.It reducedthe numberof wildparrots.D.It ledtothecreation ofthree breedingcenters.、3What canwe inferabout AmazonparrotsincaptivityA.They havethe highestnumber inthe history.B.They havebeen releasedsince HurricaneMaria.C.They areused tolivinginthewild.D.They arelarger innumber thanthose inthewild.、4What isthe besttitle forthetextA,Scientists Workto SavePuertoRicanParrots.B.Amazon Parrotsare inDanger ofDisappearing.C.A SpecialProgram HelpsIncrease theParrot Population.D.HurricaneMariaReduced theNumber ofAmazon Parrots.分
25.10For centuries,medical pioneershave refineda varietyof methodsand medicinestotreat sickness,injury,and disability,enabling peopleto livelonger andhealthier lives.“A salamanderasmalllizard-likeanimalcan growback itsleg.Why canta humando thesame”asked Peruvian-born surgeonDr.Anthony A tala ina recentinterview.The question,areference towork aimingto grownew limbsfor woundedsoldiers,captures theinventive spiritofregenerative medicine.This innovativeHeld seeksto providepatientswithreplacement bodyparts.These partsare notmade of steel;they arethe realthings…living cells,tissue,andeven organs.Regenerative medicine isstillmostly experimental,with clinicalapplications limitedtoprocedures suchas growingsheets ofskin onburns andwounds.One ofits mostsignificantadvances tookplace in499,when aresearch groupat NorthCarolinas WakeForest InstituteforRegenerative Medicineconducted asuccessful organreplacement witha laboratory-grown bladder.Since then,the team,led byDr.Atala,has continuedto generatea varietyof othertissues andorgans-from kidneysto ears.The fieldof regenerativemedicine buildson workconducted inthe earlytwentieth centurywiththe firstsuccessful transplantsof donatedhuman softtissue andbone.However,donor organsarenot alwaysthebestoption.First ofall,they arein shortsupply,and manypeople diewhilewaiting foran availableorgan;intheUnitedStatesalone,more than100,000people arewaiting fororgantransplants.Secondly,a patienfs bodymay ultimatelyreject thetransplanted donororgan.An advantageof regenerativemedicineisthatthetissues aregrown froma patienfsown cellsandwill notbe rejectedby thebodysimmunesystem.Today,several labsare workingto createbioartifleial bodyparts.Scientists atColumbia andYaleUniversities havegrown ajawbone anda lung.At the University ofMinnesota,Doris Taylorhas created abeating bioartificialrat heart.Dr.Atala9s medicalteam hasreported long-termsuccess withbioengineered bladdersimplanted intoyoung patientswith spinabifida abirth defectthatinvolves theincomplete developmentofthespinal cord.And attheUniversityof Michigan,H.David Humeshascreatedan artiflcialkidney.So far,the kidneyprocedure hasonly beenused successfullywith sheep,but thereis hopethatone daysimilar kidneywillbeimplantable ina humanpatient.The continuingresearch ofscientistssuch asthese mayeventually makedonor organsunnecessary and,asaresult,significantly increaseindividualschances ofsurvival.1In thelatest fieldof regenerativemedicine,what arereplacement partsmade ofA.Donatedcells,tissues andorgans.B.Rejected cells,tissues andorgans.C.Cells,tissues andorgans ofonesown.D.Cells,tissues andorgans madeofsteel.、2What havescientists experimentedsuccessfully onforabioartificial kidneyA.Patients B.RatsA.compare B.match C.produce D.win
4.—What didyou sayyou werereluctant torisk justnow一to highlevels ofradiation.A.Being exposedB.Having beenexposedC.To beexposed D.Exposed
5.I stillfind ithard toimagine thatsuchaclever childmake sucha foolishmistake.A.shall B.mustC.can D.should
6.—I hearIron ManIII ison recently.Lets setoff forthe cinemato appreciateit now.—Its about10PM.Fm sotired thatI mustgo tobed.A.Lefs findsome ofthe action.B.How doyou finditC.Ifs entirelyup toyou.D.You can^be serious.
7.Without myparents*4567B.encouragement andsupport Idefinitely whereI amtoday.B.hadn9tbeen。
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