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(一)时间:100分钟分数120分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项AMy daughterwent tosee TheWildOnerecentlyand shecommented thatMarlon Brandowas wearingjeansso longago.Of coursehe helpedset thetrend,so thatgot methinking about the linkbetweenfilms andtrends infashion.Fashion andfilms havegone handin handfor long.TheWildOne isagood exampleit appearedin1954,starring Brando.Dressed in a blackleather motorcycle jacket,leather capand jeans,he createda look which is still considered“cool”today.Everyone fromMadonna to middle-aged menis seenwearing the classic leather motorcycle jacket.Another stronginfluence onfashion trendswas BreakfastatTiffanys,starring Audrey Hepburn.She madefamous thesimple blackdress thatlooks perfectat eithera cocktailparty orjust standingaroundan expensivedepartment storelike Tiffany,s witha pastry and coffeein yourhand,as AudreyHepburndoes in the film.She looksso elegant,wearing simplebut beautiful dresses,big darkglassesand a string of pearls around her neck.Audrey Hepburnstill influenceswomen,s fashionwith her“Tiffanys look”.In moremodern times,the filmstar Uma Thurman createda majorfashion trendwhen sheappearedin the film PulpFiction,made in
1994.Her stylewas very simple.Her blacktrousers,crisp whiteshirtand hairstylewas copiedby womenin theworld.Influencing fashiontrends canoften beabout timing.The movieMemoirs of a Geishacamejust intime tostart atrend inJapanese fashion.It startedthe Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi,whowore beautifulsilk kimonos(和月艮),and itwon anOscar forCostume Design.Many travelcompaniespicked upon thetrend andran“geisha trips”to Japan.The filmhas alsoled toa regainedinterestin kimonos.It isnow quitecommon tosee youngJapanese womenwearing kimonosnot juston traditionaloccasions,but atvarious socialevents.The fashionis alsobeginning tospread towesterncountries.【语篇解读】本文主要探讨了电影和时尚之间的关系
1.Who willpeople associateMadonna wearingthe leather motorcyclejacketwithC.UmaThurman.D.Marlon Brando.A.ZhangZiyi.B.AudreyHepburn.
21.A.balance B.keepC.watch D.continue解析依据上文的“Bill wasuntidy”可知,比尔不修边幅,结合下文的“his mumdrew up22clothing plansfor him及下文比尔学习成果优异可知,为了平衡着装与学习,母亲为其制订了每周的着装安排balance“使均衡”答案A
22.A.certain B.strictC.weekly D.timely解析依据下文的“On Mondays...on Thursdaysin black,and soon”可知,此处表示每周的着装安排weekly“每周的”答案C
23.A.dishes B.conferencesC.places D.schedules解析依据语境可知,比尔周末的用餐时间也可能是具体安排好的schedule“时刻表”答案D
24.A.saw B.discussedC.confused D.recognized解析依据下文挚友的回想可知,比尔四周人的都意识到他是杰出的recognize“意识到二答案D
25.A.ever B.neverC.se]dom D.always解析他绝不是那种在团队中无足轻重的孩子never“从不,绝不”答案B
26.A.for B.onC.among D.against解析参见上题解析故选B答案B
27.A.smarter B.olderC.stronger D.braver解析依据上文的“he was exceptionalv和下文的when hewas nineor tenyears old,he talkedlike an28and couldexpress himselfin waysthat none of usunderstood可知,此处指的是比尔比其他人要聪慧smart“聪慧的”答案A
28.A.child B.teacherC.adult D.man解析依据下文的“and couldexpress himselfin waysthat none of usunderstood^可知,比尔说起话来像个大人,他的挚友们不能理解adult“成年人二答案C
29.A.back offB.far fromC.ahead ofD.more than解析依据上文他比同龄人聪慧可知,他在数学和科学上也领先他的同学们ahead of“领先二
30.A.defeated B.challengedC.entertained D.monitored答案C解析依据上文内容可知,比尔是个杰出的孩子,所以须要去一所激发他实力的学校challenge”考验(实力和技巧),激发”答案B
31.A.exceptional B.richC.ordinary D.special解析依据其次段的第一句People aroundBill_2斗that hewas exceptional可知,这所学校招收杰出的男学生exceptional“杰出的”答案A
32.A.friends B.valuesC.careers D.interests解析:依据下文的“It was the idealenvironment forsomeone likeBill Gates可知,这所学校让孩子们追求自己的爱好interest“爱好”答案I)
33.A.looked B.openedC.prided D.tricked解析依据语境可知,该学校以帮助孩子充分发挥他们的潜能为傲慢pride”以…为傲慢”答案C
34.A.deep B.sacredC.full D.rich解析参见上题解析full“充分的”答案C
35.A.logical B.toughC.imaginary D.perfect解析依据下文可知,800分应是很好的得分perfect“极好的,优秀的”答案D
36.A.test B.lessonC.task D.measure解析依据上文可知,为了取得这样的成果,比尔不得不参与不止一次的测试test“测试”答案A
37.A.time B.fundsC.help D.grades解析依据上文的“Computer timewas expensive”及下文所述他开办公司的缘由可知,本句是讲他迫切须要更多的上机时间答案A
38.A.to B.ofC.from D.behind解析依据下文的“he decidedto_40—a companyv可知,他开办公司的其次个缘由是他领悟到他在经济上会有所收益have anunderstanding of理解,领悟”答案B
39.A.psychologically B.financiallyC.wisely D.universally解析参见上题解析financially“经济上”答案B
40.A.pick upB.take upC.send upD.set up解析依据语境可知,此处指比尔确定开办公司set up“开办”答案D其次节共10小题,每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式Dragon Heads-raising Day,
41.falls eachyear on the secondday of the secondlunar month,is oneof theChinese traditionalfestivals asthe proverbgoesuThe dragonis awake,
42.raisehis head.On this day,dragons,a prominenttotem图腾in Chineseculture,raise
43.they headswith the soundof thunder.Around thistime,the earth
44.burst withlife一grass andtrees arebeginningto shootup.In ancientChina,people
45.pray the dragon godbeside ariver or a lakefor the preciousspring rainto breedtheir crops.
46.tradition,food eaten on thisday wasrenamed afterparts of thedragon.For instance,wontons werecalled,dragons eyes”.The special
47.food usuallyeatenon thisdayincludedragons,scales,popcorn andpigs heads.In Shanxi,people gettheir hair
48.cut ina symbolicmove toremove theold andembracethe new.In
49.countryside inHebei Province,people wouldfetch waterfrom awell atdawn.It wasbelieved
50.onthisday thewell wasfull ofdragon eggswhich wou1d bringthe collectorsa goodharvest.【语篇解读】本文主要讲解并描述了中国的传统节日“龙抬头”
47.解析非限制性定语从句的先行词是Dragon Heads-raising Day,关系词在从句中作主语,故用which引导从句答案which
48.解析The dragon和raise之间是主动关系,故用现在分词形式作状语答案raising
49.解析修饰名词heads,故用形容词性物主代词答案their
50.解析依据around thistime“正在这时”可知,句子要用现在进行时态,故用isburstingo答案is bursting
51.解析依据In ancientChina可知,句子用一般过去时态,也可表示“过去总是”,故用prayed或would pray答案prayed/would pray
52.解析修饰后面的句子,故用副词形式Traditionally答案Traditionally
53.解析依据语境可知,食物有很多,故food要用复数形式答案foods
54.解析get sthdone意为“请别人做某事hair和get之间是被动关系,故用过去分词形式CUto答案cut
55.解析表示“在农村;在乡下”要用in thecountryside答案the
56.解析分析句子成分可知,it是形式主语,真正的主语是后面的句子从句中不缺少成分,因此要用thato答案that第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分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10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、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏词符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)画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留意
1.每处错误及修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Recently,our classhave hada heateddiscussion concerningthat whetherthe BeijingZooshould be moved out of the city.Some ofmy classmatesapproved of the moving.They saylarge crowdsoftourist tothe zoowill resultin trafficjams.They alsosay thatonce moving,animals willhavemore spaceand goodliving conditionsin thesuburbs.Therefore,other studentsagainst theidea.They say that the zoo hasthe history of100years,and isfamous athome orabroad.Moreover,moving maycause thedead ofsome animals.So,its a better choice to remain where it is.答案Recently,our classhave hada heateddiscussion concerningYhal whetherthe approvedBeijingZoo shouldbemovedoutof thecity.Some ofmy classmates---------------------------of thetouristmoving.They saylarge crowdsof-:----tourists tothezoowill resultin trafficjams.Theyapprovemoving goodalsosaythatonce animalswill havemore spaceand livingconditionsmoved betterThereforein thesuburbs.-----------------,other studentsnroagainst theidea.They saythat thezooHoweverthe.or.has------historyof100years,and isfamous athome—■abroad.Moreover,moving maydeadcausethe ofsome animals.So its abetterchoicetoremainwhereitis.deatha and其次节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,为了丰富学生的文化生活,你校学生会开展了主题为“秋天的校内”的摄影作品竞赛请结合以下要点,将竞赛的状况写成一篇新闻稿,发表到你校英文网站上
1.过程同学踊跃参与;
2.方式微信平台展示;
3.结果公众好评如潮留意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯参考词汇微信WeChat校内campus答案In order to enrichthe studentsschool life,the StudentUnion helda creativephotographywork competition,whose themeis“Autumn Campus”.Hearing the news,students showedtheir greatenthusiasm for the competition.They notonlyparticipated init actively,but also improved somephotographic skillsby communicatingwith eachother.All theworks weredisplayed throughthe WeChatplatform,many ofwhich wonthe publicfocus.More than30outstanding worksgot the first prizeand wereawarded byour school.This competitionundoubtedly achievedgreat successand ithas beenwell receivedbythe public,with favourablecomments floodingin.解析细微环节理解题依据第一段TheWildOneis agood exampleit appearedin1954,starring Brando.Dressed ina blackleathermotorcyclejacket,leather capand jeans,he createdalookwhichis stillconsidered cooltoday.Everyone fromMadonnatomiddle-aged menis seenwearingtheclassicleathermotorcyclejacket.”可知,麦当娜的皮夹克会让人联想到演员马龙•白兰度答案D
2.What isimplied in the filmBreakfast at Tiffany saccording tothe passageA.One canbe activeby wearingblack.B.One canbe elegantby wearingsimply.C.One canbe famousby lookingperfect.D.One canbe stylishby eatingatTiffany,s.解析推理推断题依据其次段内容尤其是倒数其次句She looksso elegant,wearing simplebut beautifuldresses,big darkglasses andastringofpearlsaroundherneck.”可知,简洁的衣着可以体现出一个人的优雅答案B
3.What doesthefilmMemoirs ofa Geishalead toA.The popularityoftheChineseactress.B.The worldwidereading ofGeisha stories.C.The recoveryof interestin kimonos.D.The“geisha trips”to socialevents.解析细微环节理解题依据最终一段“The filmhas alsoled toa regainedinterest inkimonos.可知,电影《艺妓回忆录》使人们对和服重新产生了爱好答案CBScientists at the Universityof Hawaiiat Manoastudied a huge areain theeastern part ofthe Pacific Ocean knownastheClarion-Clipperton Zone,or CCZ to find and studynew seaspecies.Diva Amon,a researcherat theUniversity saysusually deep sea biologiststhink thereisnot a lot livinginthe deepsea.“But wefound thatactually thereis quitealotliving there,and sothat wasreallyexciting...”she says.The groupis studyingthe areabecause theCCZ,ahugeand flatarea ofseabed,is knowntohave valuableminerals.The InternationalSeabed AuthorityISA isallowing the company UKSeabedResources Ltdto explorethe areaonthePacificOceanfloor formining.However,the ISAsaid thecompanymust firstcomplete abiological studyofthearea beforeit canbegin miningfor metals.So,thecompanyemployed Amon and hergroup.Amon says that more than halfoftheanimals theycollected werecompletely newto science.Her groupdiscovered notonly newspecies,but newgenera(动植物的属)of animals.Biological oceanographerPaul Snelgrovesays thatfinding newspecies inthedeep ocean iscommon.But,he said,finding anew genus“is reallygreatv.Amon warnsthat ifmining happensacross thewhole area,the ecosystemwouldbe largelydestroyed.But,she says,we willfind the least damaging way to make mining possible.“There isa sort of scientificpush totryandslow thingsdown abit sothat thesciencecan be done before...soi_t canbedonewith theleast influencepossible...”she says.“Its likelywe aregoing todevelop atleast someparts ofthese deepocean environmentsanddo it inaway thatsgoing tominimize(最小化)our influence,“says Paul.【语篇解读】本文是一则新闻报道文章主要介绍了科学家在太平洋发觉数量惊人的新物种
4.What didscientists tryto findout inthe CCZA.Whether thereis life.B.Whether thereare valuableminerals.C.What sealife existsthere.D.What metalslie underthe seafloor.解析:细微环节理解题依据第一段中的“Scientists...studied...CCZtofindandstudy newseaspecies”可知,科学家探测CCZ是为了探讨这个区域的海洋生物答案C
5.What doesPaul sayabout finding new seaspeciesA.Its somethingunusual.B.Its nothingto besurprised at.C.It hasa far-reaching effecton science.D.It provescommon specieswill change.解析:细微环节理解题依据倒数第四段中的Paul Snelgrovesaysthatfindingnewspeciesin thedeepoceanis commonv可知,保罗认为新物种的发觉不足为奇答案B
6.What isAmon,s attitudetowards miningthe CCZA.Careful.B.Doubtful.C.Unsupportive.D.Uninterested.解析推理推断题依据倒数第三段中的“But,she says,we willfind theleast damagingway tomake miningpossible”可知,她对于CCZ这个区域的开采持谨慎看法答案A
7.What doesthe underlinedword“itinthe textrefer toA.Mining.B.A scientificpush.C.Finding theleast damagingway.D.Developing theocean environments.解析词义揣测题该段承接上一段中的“find theleast damagingwaytomakeminingpossible来接着说明在开采前须要进行科学探讨,因此it在此指代miningo画线词后的“with theleastinfluence possible”与上一段中的theleastdamagingway”相互呼应答案AcSir JohnGurdon,a Britishscientist,who wonthe NobelPrize inPhysiology orMedicine in2012,said he had predictedat the time ofhis frogexperiments that the successfulcloning ofamammal wouldhappen within50years,and that“maybe the same answeris appropriate^forthestepto human cloning.Parents wholose childrenin accidentsmay beable toclone“copies”to replacethemthen.Although anyattempt toclone anentire humanwould raisecomplex moralissues,the biologistclaimedpeople wouldsoon overcometheir concernsif thetechnique becamemedically useful.Cloningwas regardedwith extremedoubts whenit wasfirst developedbut becamewidely acceptedafter thebirth of Louise Brown,the firstatest-tube baby”.He said,“Nhen myfirst frogexperiments weredone,an Americanreporter askedhow longit would be beforethese things could bedone inmammalsor humans.I said,Well,it could be anytimebetween10years and100years一how about50yearsIt turnedout thatit wasn,t faroff themark asfar asDolly wasconcerned.Maybe the same answerisappropriate.Sir Johnadded thatcloning ahuman beingeffectively meansmaking anidenticaltwin,and doctors would therefore simply be“copying whatnature hasalready produced”.The averagevote onallowing parentsof deceasedchildren,who areno longerfertile(能生育的),to createanother byusing themothers eggsand skincells from thefirstchild,thinkingthe techniquewas safeand effective,is60percent infavour.The reasonsfor“no”are usuallythat thenewchildren wouldfeel theyare somesortofreplacements forsomething.【语篇解读】诺贝尔生理学或医学奖得主、英国科学家约翰•格登爵士称,那些在事故中失去子女的父母将能在将来50年内借助克隆技术,让他们的子女得到“重生二
8.Sir Johnpredicted thehuman cloningwouldbea realityin atmost.A.about100years B.about60yearsC.about50years D.about10years解析细微环节理解题依据文章第一段可知,格登爵士表示,在将来50年内,那些在事故中失去孩子的父母将有可能通过克隆技术得到孩子的“复制品二故选C答案C
9.According tothe text,which statementis NOTtrueA.Louise Brownis thefirst utest-tube baby”.B.Human cloningisstilla controversialtopic.C.Sir Johnis positiveaboutthefuture ofhuman cloning.D.Human cloningis creatingsomething thatdidn,t existbefore.解析细微环节理解题依据其次段中的“after thebirthofLouiseBrown,the firsttest-tube baby”可解除A项;依据文章尾段可知赞成者占6成,故解除B项;依据其次段中格登爵士的话可知,他对克隆人充溢了希望,故解除C项;依据其次段的尾句可知,D项表述不正确答案D
10.The underlinedword“identical“probably means”.A.same B.specialC.new D.clear解析词义揣测题依据画线词后的“twin”和文中的“doctorswouldthereforesimplybecopying whatnature hasalready produced”可知,A项正确答案A
11.It canbe inferredfromthepassage that.A.most peoplecast doubton JohnsexperimentsB.human cloningis andwill beonly adreamC.few childrenlove to be clonedinthefutureD.humancloningmay berealized someday解析推理推断题依据文章其次段的第一句可知,虽然克隆人类的尝试将引起困难的道德问题,但是生物学家声称假如克隆技术变得有医学价值,人们很快就会消退他们的担忧,故选Do答案DDDo yousuppose Darwin,oneofthe greatestscientists ofall time,really did foolishexperiments Ordid hedo experiments that wereso simpleand basicthat otherpeople justthoughtthey werefoolishSometimes,people thinkthey alreadyknow theanswer toa questionorthesolution toa problem.Sometimes,they reallydo knowan answerorasolution,but withoutthinking theyare important.Charles Darwin didn,t settlefor(满意于)just thinkinghe knewsomething.And he believedall thingscould be important howeversimple they seemed tobe.Suppose youdrop sheetsof paperthat areof exactlythe same size and shape.If youdropthem atthe sametime inthesameplace,they will fall inthesameway.Now makeoneofthe sheetsof paper intoa tightlittle balland letit dropalong withthe othersheets.What happensYouhave donean experimentthat isso simplethat youmight thinkit couldnJtbeworth anything.But thissimple experimentis important.It explainspartofour present-day understandingsofphysics thatwere workedout longago byGalileo andNewton.And theseunderstandings set asidesome ofancient Greek physics.Scientists sometimesstop tolook atverysimplethings andto thinkvery hardabout them.Even the simplest idea,which wemight thinkis foolish,can shakethe foundationsof science.【语篇解读】最简洁的事情都可能动摇科学的根基,我们要留意身边的每一件事,哪怕它特别简洁
12.The passagetells usthat CharlesDarwin.A.was agreat EnglishscientistB.always likeddoing theexperimentsthatothers thoughtdifficultC.thought eventhesimplestthing wasimportantD.didn,t geton wellwith others解析推理推断题短文并没有说查尔斯•达尔文是哪个国家的科学家,可解除A项;由第
一、二段可知,别人认为达尔文的很多试验太简洁不值得做,可解除B项;文中没有论述达尔文与别人相处的事情,可解除D项由第三段中“hebelievedall thingscouldbeimportant howeversimpletheyseemedtobe”可推出答案为C答案C
13.The underlinedphrase,set aside”most probablymeans”.A.throw awayB.store upC.put touse D.realize解析词义揣测题结合文意可知,作者认为做简洁试验是重要的,它说明了目前人们对于物理方面的部分理解,这些理解推翻了一些希腊古典物理学的观点由此可推知setaside与throw away同义答案A
14.The authorofthepassage triesto.A.convince usthat CharlesDarwin,Galileo andNewton arethe greatestscientists intheworldB.draw theconclusion thatbasic sciencesare simplethingsC.prove thattwo sheetsofpaper,withthesamesizeandshape,willfallatthesame speedD.draw ourattention toeveryday happeningsaround us解析主旨大意题短文的最终一段点明最简洁的事情都可能动摇科学的根基,意在告知我们要留意身边的每一件事,哪怕它特别简洁答案D
15.Which ofthe followingis TRUEA.Darwin reallydidfoolish experiments.B.According tosome people,Darwindidfoolishexperiments.C.It isbelieved byall thepeople thatthingscouldbeimportantthough theyseemed tobesimple.D.Galileo andNewton workedout ancientGreekphysics.解析细微环节理解题文章第一段其次句明确告知我们,其他人认为达尔文做了愚蠢的试验答案B其次节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Before there was thewritten word,therewasthe languageof dance.Dance expressesloveand hate,joy and sorrow,life anddeath,and everythingelse inbetween.16We dancefrom Floridato Alaska,from northto southand seato sea.We danceat weddings,birthdays,office partiesand justto fillthetime.“I adoredancing,“says LesterBridges,the ownerofadance studioin Iowa.I cantimaginedoing anythingelse withmy life.Bridges runsdance classesfor allages.Teaching danceiswonderful.17Its greatto watchthem.For manyof them,itsaway ofmeeting peopleand havingasocial life.”18I cantell youabout oneyoung couple,“says Bridges.They relearning todo traditionaldances.They arriveattheclass inlow spiritsand theyleave witha smile.WSo,do wedance inorder tomake ourselvesfeel better,calmer,healthier AndreaHilliersays,uDance,like thepattern ofa beatingheart,is life.Even afterall theseyears,I wanttoget betterand better.20I findit hardto stop!Dancing remindsme Imalive.”A.So whydo wedanceB.Dance inthe USis everywhere.C.If youlike dancingoutdoors,come toAmerica.D.My older students sayit makesthem feelyoung.E.I keeppracticing evenwhen Imextremely tired.F.Dancing seemsto changetheir feelingcompletely.G.They stayedup allnight longsinging anddancing.【语篇解读】本文介绍了美国的一位舞蹈爱好者李斯特•布里奇斯,他开办舞蹈班教其他人跳舞,自己也始终在跳舞的故事
16.解析依据空后的内容可知,该段重点说明在美国随时随地都可以跳舞,所以B项“在美国到处都是舞蹈”适合作该段主旨句答案B
17.解析依据空前的“Bridges runsdance classesfor allages.可知,布里奇斯开办各个年龄段的舞蹈班;再结合后面一句Its greatto watchthem.”可知,此处说明年龄较大的学生感觉通过跳舞变得更年轻了空后面的them和选项D中的olderstudents相对应,故选D项答案D
18.解析这是一个过渡句空后的内容主要说明跳舞带来的好处,所以选A项答案A
19.解析依据空前一句“They arriveattheclass inlow spiritsand theyleave withasmile.可知,参与舞蹈班学习好像完全变更了他们的心情故选F项答案F
20.解析依据空后一句I findit hardto stop!可知,前一句应当是说“即使我极为疲乏时也接着练习跳舞”,故E项符合语境答案E21部分英语学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项As achild,Bill wasuntidy.It hasbeen saidthat inorderto2A this,his mumdrew up22clothing plansfor him.On Mondayshe mightgo toschoolin blue...on Thursdaysin black,andsoon.Weekend meal23might alsobe plannedin detail.People aroundBill24that hewasexceptional.One ofhis friendsrecalled,“He was25thekind ofkid youdidn,t want26our team.We allknew Bill was27than us.Even backthen,when hewas nineor tenyearsold,he talkedlikea(n)28and couldexpress himselfin waysthat noneof usunderstood.,,Billwasalso well29his classmatesin mathematicsand science.He neededtogo toa schoolthat30him,Lakeside,an all-boy schoolfor31students.Lakeside allowedstudents togo aftertheir own32,to whateverextent theywished.The school33itself onhelping allits studentsto reachtheir34potential.It wasthe idealenvironment forsomeone likeBill Gates.During histime atLakeside,Bill scoreda(n)35eight hundredonamathematics test.Itwas extremelyimportant tohim to get thisgrade一hehadto takethe36morethanonce inorderto doit.Computer timewas expensiveand,because Billwas anxioustogetmore37and alreadyhad anunderstanding38what hecould achieve39,hedecided to40a companyThe LakesideProgrammers Group.Lets callthe realworldand tryto sellsomething toit!”Bill announced.【语篇解读】本文是夹叙夹议文比尔•盖茨在少年时期虽然在生活上不修边幅,但却在其他方面远超同龄人。
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