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年成人高等学校招生全国统一考试专升本2020英语本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和笫II卷(非选择题)两部分满分150分考试时间150分钟第I卷(选择题,共125分)()I■Phonetics5pointsDirections:In eachof the following groupsof words,there are four underlinedletters orletterbinationsmarked A,B,C and D parethe underlinedparts and identify theone thatisdifferent from the othersin pronunciation.Mark youranswer byblackening thecorrespondingletter on the Answer Sheet.
1.A.shout B.cloud C.mouseD.tough
2.A.fear B.bear C.wear D.pear
3.A.post B.cost C.most D.host
4.A.chase B.base C.ease D.case
5.A.scare B.scene C.score D.scale()II■Vocabulary andStructure15pointsDirections:There are15inplete sentencesin thissection*For eachsentence there are four choicesmarked A,B,C andD.Choose oneanswer thatbest pletesthe sentenceand blackenthecorresponding fetteron the AnswerSheet.
6.Johnson hismeal whenhis friendTim railedhim toeat outtogether.A、hadfinished B,has finishedC,finished D.finishes
7.Cultural exchangeplays animportant rolepromoting relationbetween thetwo countries.A.in B.onC.at D.toPassage Five(英国石油公司)There aremany interestingnews itemsin BPfsannual EnergyOutlook justpublished.But perhapsthe most astonishing suggestionin thereport is the ideathat cuttingbackon plasticuse couldmake mattersworse.This mightbe whatyou wouldexpect BP to say.After all,as oneof the world*s biggestoil paniesit makesa lot of moneyfrom sellingproducts inplastic.9But letslook at the thinkingbehind BPsargument.If thecurrent opposingidea about the useof plasticcontinues,there could be aworldwideban onsingle-use plasticsby
2040.But thedocument arguesthat switchingplastic forother(排放).materials willhave abigger costin termsof energyand carbonemissions Thatsounds(非故意的)like thelaw ofunintended consequencesin action.When plastic bags aremeasuredagainst paperor cottonsubstitutes9a BBCanalysis foundthere wasn*tagreat dealof differencein their environmentalimpact.Paper bagsrequire fewerreuses tomake themmoreenvironmentally friendlythan single-use plasticbags,which meanscustomers haveto replacepaperbags morefrequently«Environmentalists,though,are notentirely convinced.They thinkthat BPis stressingtheproblem ofbanning plasticfor itsown interest,“While its truethat ittakes lessenergy toproduceand transportplastic thanglass,a glassbottle canbe reuseddozens oftimes andis recyclable.Phis,materials likeglass when they escapecollection don1t goon pollutingour oceansand riversforhundreds ofyears/1said LouiseEdge,from GreenpeaceUK.Steps to encourage recyclingare.being taken.The UK,for exampletwill introducea newtaxon themanufacture andimport of plastic packagingin
2022.There arealso lotsof developmentstakingplace withalternative materials.These maybe thefinal defenseagainst theunintendedconsequences ofplastic bans.
52.What is astonishing aboutBPs annualreportA.BP hasearned alotofmoney byselling plasticproducts.B.Cutting back on plasticuse maybring moreproblems.C.BP has bee oneof theworlds biggestoil panies.D.Cutting backon plasticuse mayaffect productquality,
53.Which of the followingcould bebanned worldwideby2040A.Second-hand cottonbegs.B.Reusable paperbags.C.Single-use plasticbags.D.Recyclable glassbottles*
54.According toenvironmentalists,what causesBPtooppose banningplasticsA.Its considerationof itsown interest*B.Its worryabout theloss ofconsumers,C.Its desireto influenceworld economy.D.Its concernaboutthe environment.
55..What measureis beingtaken bythe UKto cutbackonthe useof plasticsA.Forbidding theimport ofplastic bagss,E.Banning themanufacture ofplasticbags.C.Taxing onthe useofplasticbags.D,Developing alternativematerials toplastic.V■Daily Conversation15pointsDirections:Pick outappropriate expressionsfromtheeight choicesbelow andplete the followingA,How aboutyour presentationB.He needsit for tomorrows presentation«C.1think so.D.Where areyou headingE.You arewele.F.No problem!G.What canI dofor youH.No,thanks!dialogue byblackening thecorresponding letter ontheAnswer SheetAliceHi,Sam!Its niceto seeyou here.Sam Hi,Alice!Alice:56Sam Tomy dorm.参考答案1-5ADDCB6-10AADBA11-15BCDBA16-20DBCCCHI.Cloze21【答案】Cbe responsiblefor通常指对负责任”,后接名词或动名词;而be responsibleto通常指〃对某人负责”,后加人或物,或接动词原形,表示“对做某事负有责任”.【答案】B22本句句意他们有责任将后代培养成有贡献的诚实公民,在其整个成年生活中为社会做出贡献attribute意务“把归因于;contribute意为“捐献,破贡献”,常与to搭配.;substitute意为代替;distribute意为“分配”根据句意,故选B【答案】
23.B分析句子可知,空格处需填一个引导定语从句的连接词根据句意可知,教师决定教书的最常见原因是能够改变现状reason作先行词,定诺从句哀示某事物的原因,则引导词用why故选答案B
24.本句句意有很多职业让人们有能力对世界产生枳极的影响,改变人们的生活firm意为“坚定的,positive意为“积极的,definite意为明确的,absolule意为〃绝对的“根据句意,,故选B答案
25.B本句句意但是很少有职业像教师一样对创造一个更好的社会有直接的影响根据空格前的manyprofessions和空格后的few professions以及句意可知,空格前后句子之间为转折关系,but意为但是〃,表转新,故选B【答案】
26.A本句句意很少有职业能像教师那样对创造一个更好的社会有直接影响creating意为“创造,discovering意为“发现”,inventing意为“发明,designing意为“设计,根据句意,故选Ao【答案】
27.B本句句意人们在完成学业后往往会记住他们的老师很多年remind意为〃提醒,使想起”,remember-为“记得“,reflect意为反诲,review意为“复查;重新考虑.根据句意,故选Bo【答案】
28.A本句句意因为好的老师可以激励他们的学生成为他们从未想过成为的样子inspire意为“激励〃.force意为“强迫”,order意为“命令,demand意为“要求根据句意,故选A【答案】28A本句强调老师对学生能够起到巨大的激励作用never意为“从不,rather为“相当;稍微”,ever意为“曾经,stili意为〃仍然根据句意,故选A【答案】
29.A本句句意好的老师可以激励他们的学生成为他们从未想过成为的样子,或者在他们认为无法胜任的领域工作in a field意为“在某一领域”,符合题意,故选Ao【答案】
30.B本句句意好的老师可以激励他们的学生成为他们从未想过成为的样子,或者在他们认为自己不适合的领域工作act意为“行动,表现〃,fit意为“适合”,ask意为“询问〃,sit意为“坐下根据句意,故选B【答案】
31.C本句句意教师的重要柱还在于他们为学生提供指导requests意为“要求“mands意为“命令,guidance悬力指导,reference意为〃参考根据句意,,故选Co【答案】
32.B本句句意在某些低收入地区,一些学生的父母可能不在他们身边,教师可以产生重要的影响,帮助学生做出正确的决定分析句子可知,空格所在处需填定语从句引导词且在从句中作地点状语,故选B
34.【答案】Daway为“走开,在别处”,ahead意为在前面,along意为“向前;一起“,around意为“四周,周围,have...around意为有在身边”,符合题意,故选D
35.【答案】Adecisions意为“决定”,revisions意为“修订,复习,correction意为〃改正”,connection意为“联系”,make the right decisions意为〃做出正确决定“,符合意,故也A,IV.Reading prehension
36.【答案】A文章第二段“The funding for the centre has now been cut The funding for that has alsobeen cutnow”表明,音乐教育的经费被削减了
37.【答案】C文章第三段提到,音乐不是附加的,不是“软”科目,也不是奢侈品一它绝对是我们生存的必需品,每个孩子都应该有机会体验它的好处由此可以推断出,音乐时孩子成长是至关重要的
38.【答案】A文章第一段提到音乐是我们社会结构的一部分,它是人类经验的核心第二段提到如今对孩子的音乐教有的经费被削减了第三段再次强调音乐是我们生存的必需品,每个孩子都应该有机会体验它的好处,剥夺孩子们发展音乐技能的机会,就等于让我们自己陷入困境最后一段作者通过自己的经历强调音乐对人成长的重要性所以文章的主旨是每一个孩子都应该接受音乐教育39【答案】A纵观全文,作者强调了音乐的重要性,认为音乐可以带来欢乐、共情和希望,能增强纪律、同情心、决心和合作,并提供一种社区感和价值感C因此,对于音乐作者怀有积极的态度
40.【答案】D根摭文章第一段中的a videotitledGuilty!”Seeing herapparent admissionguilt”可知,Robert想在YouTube上用他的视频展示狗内疚的表情
41.【答案】A根据文章第二段〃dog shaminghas beepopular onthe internet,as ownersaround theworldposted besidenotes shotsof Iheirtrembling petsin whichthe dogs seemed to admit badbehavior可知,人们看到Robert的视频后,开始在网上分享狗内疚的表情的图片
42.【答案】B【应试指导【文章第二段提到,人们看到Robert的视频后,开始在网上分享狗内疫的表情的图片,它们颤抖着承认自己干了坏事〃由此可以推断,a chocolate Lab是一只狗
43.【答案】D【应试指导】文章最后一段最后一句提到,狗做出内疚的表情很可能是向主人表示服从的一种方式441答案】A【应试指导】文章第三段最后一句提到,最先到达月球的是一对乌龟45[答案】B【应试指导】文章第四段提到,1968年9月中旬的一次任务中,苏联的航天器将动物送入月球周围一一虽然没有进入月球轨道无人驾驶的飞船随后返回地球,冲入印度洋,之后俄罗斯人回收了飞船46[答案)D【应试指导】文章第六段提到,据史料记载,这些乌龟的体重下降了约10%,但回到地球后却有健康的食欲在接下来的检查中,将这些动物与“作为试验对照的留守龟’’进行比较,除了一些解释不清的肝脏小问题外,大多数事情似乎都很正常
47.【答案】B文章最后一段提到,第一个从月球上看到地球升起的生物是俄罗斯乌龟然而,据Teitel所知,这些动物并没有被命名由此可知,这些乌龟并没有因为它们的经历而得到应有的荣誉
48.【答案】C文章第一段第
一、二句提到,素食主义者尽量避免以剥削和虐待动物的方式生活,这意味他们吃的是以植物为基础的食物49【答案】D文章第一段第三句提到,素食主义者不吃动物或以动物为基础的产品,如肉、鱼、海鲜、鸡蛋、蜂蜜和乳制品(如奶酪)
50.【答案】B文章第三段第一句提到,素食主义者认为动物和所有其他有感知能力的生物应该有生命和自由的权利
51.【答案】B文章第一段描述了素食主义者的生活方式,第
二、三段讲成为素食主义者的原因.并且第三段最后一句提到,我们身体所需的所有营养元素都包含在精心规划的素食中,这种饮食方式有助于预防一些疾病所以成为素食主义者可以让人们更健康地生活
52.【答案】B文章第一段第
一、二句提到,英国石油公司刚刚发布的年度《能源展望》中有许多有趣的新闻,但报告中最令人吃惊的建议可能是,减少塑料的使用可能会使事情变得更糟
53.【答案】C文章第二段第一句提到,如果继续反对使用塑料,到2040年可能会在全球范IS内禁止使用一次,性塑料制品54【答案】A文章第三段第
一、二句提到,环保主义者认为,英国石油公司是为了自己的利益而突出禁用塑料会带来的问题55【答案】D文章最后一段第二句提到,英国将在2022年对塑料包装的生产和进口征收新税,以此来缩减塑料的使用,并不是禁止进口或生产塑料袋,也没有提到要对使用塑料袋征税第三句提到同时也在发展它的代替品V.Daily Conversation56【答案】D57【答案】F
58.【答案】B
59.【答案】A
60.【答案】CVI.Writing无内容仅供参考!(内容由有衫收集整理,如有侵权联系删除)VIII.IX.
8.The twoteachers taughthim30years ago,but of them canrecognize himnow.A.either B.noneC.each D,neither
9.The educationcomniittee_his proposalwithout givinghim anyreason.A.turned upB.turned downC.turned outID.Iurne4inlO.He_late intoIhe nightt butnow hegoes tobed earlydue loheallhreasons.A.used towork B.used to workingC.is usedtoworkingD.is usedlo work
11.Modern scienceand technologyha$shortened thedistance betweenpeople andbroughlns closer.A.most B.muchC.too D.verx
12.The nws_Ihe generalmanager had been arrestedshocked everyone.A.which B.howA.that Dwhy
13.Researrliers aretryingto whatswrong witlitheir experiments,A.pull outB.call outC.take outD.figure out
14.My puterbroke dounyeslerday.I Hhaveil assoon as possible.A.fixing B-fixedC.fix D,to fix
15.The questionI amgoing toraise lodavis inwilh yesienlavs discussion.A.conection B.panyC.rontrasT D.contac t
16.1still rememberthe Housewe livedwlirn wearrived inSeallie in
2010.Awhen B.thatC.which D.where
17.1,the issuedown11seem lobe diflifullat all.A.Wilh myview B.From myviewC.Formy viewD.In myview
18.1couldn tgo to the meetingbecause1had tomy brotherafterhis accident.A,tdke afterB.look alterC.look overD.take over
19.Tom thecar accrdentif hehadn11drunk alcoholbefore driving.A.would avoidB.avoidedC wouldhave avoidedD,will avoid
520.Whenever Iwas free,I wouldchat withJohn,Helen anda fewfriends.A.the otherB.aothersC.other D.othersIII■Cloze30pointsDirections:For eachblank in thefollowingpassage,there arefourchoicesmarked A,Bt CandD.Choose theone thatis mostsuitable andmark youranswer byblackening thecorresponding letterontheAnswerSheet.Teachers aresome ofthe mostimportant professionalsin theworld.They areresponsible21preparing futuregenerations tobee productiveand honestcitizens,who will22to societyfor thewholeof theiradult life.Obviously,the mostmon reason23teachers decideto teachistheability tomake adifference.There aremany professionsthat givepeople theability tohave an24impact ontheworldandchange peoples lives,25few professionshave adirect impact on26a bettersociety asteachers do.People tendto27their teachersfor yearsafter theyfinish school,for goodteachers can28theirstudents tobee somethingthat they29thought theycould be,ortowork30afieldthat theythoughtthey didnot31Teachers arealso importantbecause theyprovide32for theirstudents.In certainlow-ineareas33some studentsmay nothave bothof theirparents34,teachers canprovide animportantinfluence thathelps theirstudents makethe right35,even whenthey arenot in theclassroom.Generally5teachers1impactonstudentscan lastall throughtheir life.
21.A.of B.in C.fbr D.to22,A.attribute B.contribute C.substitute D.distribute
23.A.what B,why C.which D.how241A.firm B.positive C.definite D.absolute
25.A.or B,but C.so D.and
26.A.creating B,discovering C.inventing D.designing
27.A.remind B.remember C.reflect D.review
28.A.inspire B.force C.order D.demandB、rather D.still
29.A.never C,everB.on D.at
30.A.in C.asB.fit D.sit
31.A,act C■askB,mands D.reference
32.A,requests C.guidanceB.where D.which
33.A,when C.what C■D.around34,A.away Bahead alongD,connection35,A.decisions B,revisions C.correction()Reading prehension60pointsDirections:There arefive readingpassages in this part.Each passageis followedby fourquestions.For eachquestion therearefoursuggested answersmarked A,Bf Cand DChoosethe bestanswer andblacken thecorrespondingletteron theAnswerSheetPassage OneMusic is part ofthestructure ofour society:it sitsat theheart ofhuman experienceand(丰富)enriches somany lives.Why,then,is itnot centralto oureducation systemThis isaquestion Irecently putforward toan all-party groupon musiceducation.1am20years oldand beganplaying thepiano atthe BarracudasBand inBarrow-in-Furness5aged seven.The.fundingfor thecentrehasnowbeen cut.I tookpart in the primarytuitionproject,aged
11.The fundingforthathasalsobeen cutnow,Il isa monproblem acrossthecountry.Musicisnot anadd-on,a softsubject ora luxury—it isabsolutely essentialto ourexistence.Every childdeserves theopportunity toexperience itsbenefits.Until musicis heldinthesameregard asthe coresubjects ofour curriculum,our societywill beworse off.We needjoy,(共情)empathy andhope onthis planetmore thanever,and takingaway children*s opportunitytodevelop musicalskills isto setourselves upfor afall.Despite themany brilliantprograms andprojectstoencourageyoung musiciansEvery Childa Musician11Awards forYoung Musicians/1to namebut afew,we arereaching acrisis point.We arein dangerof destroyingcreativity,仓!新innovation Jand expression.Learning aninstrument canhelp developso manyfundamentallife skills.It promotesdiscipline9empathy,determination andcooperation aswell asprovidinga senseof munityand worth.Music haschanged mylife.It isa hugepartofwho Iam.I havelearned somuch abouttheworld throughmusic andthe inspiringfigures Ihave metthrough it,1feel Ihave aduly tohelpensure thatothers canbenefit fromits magic.Let usmake itavailable toevery singlechild.
36.Why didthe authorraise thequestion onmusic educationA.Thefundingfbr musiceducation has beencut.B.The bandthe authorjoined inhas brokenup.C■The projectthe authorwas inno longerexists,D.The tuitionfee fbrmusic traininghas risen.
37.What doesthe authorthink ofthe roleof musicA.It isimportant fbrdealing withsocial crises.B.It mayoffer childrenfuture jobopportunities.C.It isfundamental to the growthof achild.D.It canhelp children]eam coresubjects.
38.What isthe themeofthe passageA.Music educationshould be available toevery child.B.Music trainingprograms shouldbe providedfree.C.Music shouldbe placedatthetop ofthe curriculum.D.Music shouldbe madepopular acrossthe country.
39.What isthe author1s attitudetowards musicA.Positive.B.Critical.C.Doubtful.D.Indifferent.Passage TwoIn2011,a dogowner namedRobert uploadeda videotitled Guilty!to YouTube.He hadehome findinghis twodogs nearan emptybag ofcat treats.The firstdogbehaved calmly.But thesecond dog,Denver,sat shakingin aer,her eyeslooking down,whichmade Robertbelieve itwas shewho had done it.Seeing heruapparent admissionof guihJ heyelled《狗at her,“You didthis!”Denver beather tailnervously.HYou knowthe routine.In thekennel窝)!Following themand,the dogshut herselfin.The videoquickly gathereda floodof ments.Since then,“dog shaming11hasbeepopular onthe internet,as ownersaround theworld postedbesidenotes shotsof theirtrembling petsin whichthe dogsseemed toadmit badbehavior.Forinstance,ate anextra largepizza/1admits achocolateLab.Human enthusiasmfor guiltydogsseemedgrowing.But accordingtoaresearcher atBarnard College,what weconsider tobeadogs guiltylookis nosign ofguilt atalL Ina2009study,the researcherhad ownersforbid theirdogs fromeatingan attractivetreat,and thenasked theowners toleave theroom.While eachowner wasgone,theresearcher eitherremoved the treat orfed itto thedog.When theowners returned,they weretold一regardless ofthe truth-that theirdogs eitherhad orhad noteaten it.If ownersthought theirdogshaddonesomething wrong,blames followed,and guilty looks quicklyemerged.Yet dogswholiadnt ealenthetreatwere morelikely toappear guiltythan dogswho had-so longas theirownersscolded them.Far fromsignaling regret,one groupof researcherswrote in a2012paper,(顺从)the guiltylook ofdogs isvery likelya meansto showobedience to their owners.
40.What didRobert want to showwith hisvideo onYouTubeA.Dogs conflictwith otherpets.B.Dogs1naughty behaviors.C.Dogs trustin their owners.D,Dogs apparentguiltylooks.
41.How didpeople reactto Roberts videoA,They slartedto sharedog-shamingphotos.B.They beganto blametheirowndugs,C.They beganto readfitories aboutdogs.D.They startedto showsympathy fbrhis dog、
42.What doesna chocolateLab”in Paragraph2refer toA.A scientist.B,Adog.C.A researcher,D,A cat.
43.Why dodogs weara guiltylook accordingto theresearchersA.To attracttheir owners1attention.B.To deceivetheir owners.C.To begtheir ownersfbr treats.D.To showobedience totheirowners.Passage ThreeIn the racetothe moon,who camein firstYoumight saythe answeris NeilArmstrong,Buzz Aldrin,and MichaelCollins,the crew ofApollo ILOr youcould representfor thecrewofApollo10,which reached the moonin May1969and thenheaded backlo Earthwithout landing.But thereisamuch strangeranswer tothis question,depending onhow muchyou careabout(定义)humans andwhat yourdefinition ofreaching themoon mightbe,Before anypeoplearrived atthemoon,other animalshad gotthere firstAnd unlikethe dogsand monkeysthat were)made famousin earlyspace shotsant Earthorbits,the firstcreatures toreacdi themuon wereapair of tortoises,DiscoveryfAmy ShiraTeitel reminded.DS(航天器)The Soviet spacecraft sentthe animalsaround themoon—although notinto its(无人驾驶的)orbit——during amission inthe middleof September.
1968.The unmannedcraftthen returnedto Earthand dashedinto theIndian Ocean,after whichthe Russiansrecovered thecraft.A monthlater,Soviet scientistrevealed that the spacecrafthadbeena tinyship,carrying thetortoiseswineflies,meal worms,plants,seeds,bacteria,and otherliving matter.The tortoises,as historyrecords,lost about10percent oftheir bodyweight,but hada healthyappetitewhentheyreturned ioEarth.Inthefollowing checkupsparing the animals tonstay-at-home turtlesused asa testcontrol/1most thingsseemed normal,aside fromsome vaguelyexplainedminor problemswith theliver.What thisall meansis that,as Teitelexplained,“The firstliving beingsto seean Earthrisefromthe Moonwere Russiantortoises.However,as faras1can tell,theanimalswere notnamed.u
44.According tothepassage.Which othefollowingreachedthemoon firstA pairoftortoises.B,American astronautsC,Russianastronauls D.Dogs andmonkess.
545.What happenedtotheSoviet spacecraftA.It waswrecked duringthe mission.B.It wasrecoveied aflerils r-lurn toKadh.C,It stavedinthemoon sorbit D.It disapprairdintheouter space.
46.what wasthe biggestchange inthe tortoisesin Paragraph6A.Thev showedabnornia]behaviors.B.They hadserious liverpmbleiris,)B Theylosl thrirappelile lorfood,[.They hadolnionsly losTweight.
47.Whal doFeilel*s wordsin ihrIasi paragraphimplyA.Thetortoises werefond ofseeing F!arthrise.B.Thetortoises werenot givendue creditfor theirexperience.C.The Itortoiseswerenot namedafter theSovietspacecraft.D.Tlie tortoiseswere famousall overih world.Passage FourVeganstry lolive,as muchaspossible,in away thatavoids exploilingand beingcruel toaiiiinals.This meansfollowing aplant-based diet.Vegans donot ealanimals oranimal-basedproduvls likemeat,fish seafood,eggs,honey anddairy prorlutAtsMidi ascheese.For manytvegansliving ainilted veganlifestyle meansnot wearingclolhps madefrom animnalskins andTavoidingany pridudswhich havebeen testedon animals.Vegans arguethat sufferingis causedin Iheproduction ofthese foods,For example,thev say(小牛)that onsome dairyfarms,male calvesare killedbecause theyare tooexpensive tokeep,and cowsws arekilled whenthey getolder andproduce lessmilk.As forhoney,vegans saythatbees makehoney forbee,not lorhumans,andithal beeshealthycan sufferwhenhumanslake thehoney fromthem.Vegansbelieve thatlheproduels theyuseand consumeshouldbe freefrom juslcruelty butanyexploitation ofanimals.Tlie mainreason forgoing veganis probablyI hatthey belieseanimals andall othersentient(有感知能力的)beings shouldhave theright tolife and freedom.However,thereareothe rreasons.Vegans arguethattheprodouctinon ofmeal andother animalprodoucs isvery badforthr enviroment.The ypoint outthal ahugequanlily ofwater isneeded togrow grainto feedanimalsinthe meat indusliy.The enormousamount ofgrain whichthemeatindustry needsleads(栖息地)to Iorests beingcut downand habtatsbeing lost.In contrastmuch lowerquatniiies9ol grainarid waterare neededto sustaina vegan diet Inaddition,many veganssay thalall thenutritiouselements ourbodies needare containedinacarefully plannedvegandietand thathistype ofdiet helpsprevent somediseases.
48.Wh aI isa veganinthis passageA.A personwho likesto growvegetables.B.A personwhois fondofeatingmeat.C.A personwho keepsaplant-based diet.D.A personwhostay saway fromanimals.,
49.Which ofthefollowingcouldbefound ina vegansdietA.Eggs.B.Honey.C.Milk.D.Potaloes.
50.What Beliefdo vegansholdA.Animals ranhelp improvetheenvironment.B.Aniinals havetherightto liveandfreedom.C Animalproducts leadstotherise cfgrain output.D.Animal proiluclsare farmore nutritious
51.What doesthe authorwanttoimply inthispassageA.Going veganconsumes morewater andgrain.B.Going veganenables peopleto livea healthierlife.C.Going veganhelps todevelop meatindustry,D.Going veganhasbeena lifestyleforthemajorities.。
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