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Unit3The MillionPound BankNote第卷I第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项A BC DABrownsea Open Air TheatreDORSETThe onlyway tothis theatreis byboat.Each Junevolunteers travelthere tobeginbuilding theset.“The peopledo Brownseafor thelove of the island/7says BOATdirector DeniseMallender.zzWere acharity,and wehelp thework on the islandby holdinga regularShakespeare play.”Visit fordetailsRegents Park Open Air TheatreLONDONEach summer,almost140,000people visitthe parkto watch one of the four yearlyplays.This yearsplays includeJ.M.Barrie/s PeterPan andWilliam GoldingsLord of theFlies.With thestage and seating bothpletely uncovered,the actorsand the audiencesare leftat themercy of the Britishweather—although thishasnt preventedstars suchasJeremy Ironsand BenedictCumberbatch fromperforming here.Visit openairtheatre.org fordetailsScarborough Open Air TheatreSCARBOROUGHC.caught B.in
47.A.up D.awayC.back B.time
48.A.way D.accidentC.position B.forgotten
49.A.repeated D.doubtedC.heard B.strangely
50.A.fairly D.badlyC.seriously B.suddenly
51.A.really D.easilyC.finally B.want
52.A.allow D.loseC.support B.story
53.A.part D.situationC.method B.just
54.A.later D.againC.often B.use
55.A.discuss D.explainC.accept B.because
56.A.although D.soC.if B.stays
57.A.turns D.provesC.sounds B.change
58.A.form D.meaningC.connection B.free
59.A.remind D.assureC.empty B.instead of
60.A.such asD.as forC.along withD.helped第卷n第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Its wellknown thatpound notesshow theface ofQueen ElizabethII.However,something
61.interest aboutBritish moneyis thatthere arealso faces on theback ofthenotes.Did youknow thatthe picturechanges every few
62.year to show a different famousperson fromBritish historyAtthe moment,we canfind theface ofCharles Darwin on the£10note.He is an进化.
63.science,famous for his theoriesabout evolutionFrom1992to2003,Charles Dickens
64.be on the banknote.He isone of the countrysfavourite authors,
65.novels likeOliver Twistand DavidCopperfield werevoted assome ofBritains bestworksof literature.
66.recent,it was announced thatJane Austenwould replaceDarwinon the£10note.Sheis oneof myfavourite authors,
67.remember forbooks likePride andPrejudice andSenseand Sensibility.People think
68.it wasa verygood choiceto putJane Austenon abanknotebecause mostof thepeople onBritish moneyare men.In additionto writers,other peoplesuch
69.inventors andsocial reformershavealso beenon banknotes.By
70.put theirfacesonbanknotes,the UKshows thatit isveryproud ofall thesehistorical figures!第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110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,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、10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;L,只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011There is always agreat needfor publicbicycles inmy area.Generally I have towaiting.But Ihad hadadifferentexperience yesterday.As usually,when Iwent topickup abike,here wasno signof one.I noticed woman ridingpast me,thinking shewouldn/t stopped.Suddenly,she made a Uturn,rode towardsme,returned thebikes〃and said,Z/Go ahead/71was surprisingand shesmiled atme,lm notin anyhurry andmyoffice is just onestop away.I thanked him andrealized thatthere aresome peoplewho are trulykind andreally makes a differenceto otherslife bydoing smallthings.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是某国际学校新成立的英语话剧社的负责人李华,请你用英语写一篇短文,简要介绍话剧社情况并欢迎新成员加入注意.词数左右;
1100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯22125AACAC2630CDBCD参考答案3135BAADC3640EGBFA4145BDACB4650ADACD5155ABDCB5660ACDBA
61.interesting
62.years
63.scientist
64.was
65.whose
66.Recently
67.remembered68,that
69.as
70.putting
71....have towaiting.waiting-wait短文改错:
72....had hada...去掉had
73.As usually...usually-usual
74....here wasno...前here fthere woman
75.1noticedwoman...力口玲a stopped
76....wouldnt stopped.stop
77....returned thebikes...bikes fbike
78.1was surprising...玲surprising surprised
79.1thankedhim...him-her
1.....makesadifference...makes fmakeOne possibleversion:Would youlike to enjoy beautifulEnglish performancesAre youinterested inactingDo youwant tobe a big starWhy notjoin thenewlyfounded EnglishPlay ClubThisclub aimsto providemore chancesfor Englishplay loversto watch,write andperformEnglish plays.It notonly helpsyou enrichyour schoollife butalso helpsto putyourtalents togood use.If youreinterested in the club,please sendyour applicationto LiHua inRoom104of theTeaching Buildingbefore nextWednesday.And youreexpected toexplain whyyouwant tojoin theclub inyour application.Wele tojoin us!部分解析阅读理解篇(文娱)A本文是应用文文章是英国四家露天剧院的介绍细节理解题根据部分中的
21.Ao Regents Park Open Air Theatrewatchoneof the可知,该剧院每年上演四部戏剧注意这里的并不fouryearly plays fouryearlyplays是指每年都是同样的四部戏剧,这点也可以根据下一句This yearsplays includeJ.M.推出Barries PeterPan andWilliam GoldingsLord of the Flies细节理解题根据部分中的
22.Ao BrownseaOpen Air Theatre holdinga regular和部分中的ShakespeareplayRutland Open Air TheatreThis theatreis home to the和可Stamford Shakespearepany withperformances ofRomeo andJuliet andHenry V知,这两家剧院都会安排莎翁的戏剧表演细节理解题根据部分中的
23.Co Scarborough OpenAirTheatre Europes largest可知,该剧院是欧洲最大的露天剧场openair playhouse篇(社会)B本文是记叙文文章主要介绍了一位岁高龄的老人修补图书的故事85细节理解题根据第二段中的可知,
24.A Iknow howto dothis.I enjoydoing this喜欢修补图书的工作Reeder细节理解题根据第五段中的
25.There wasan articlethat cameout about the badCo和第六段中的可知,shape ourbooks werein Reeder read the article in the newspaper通过报纸得知了中学的图书需要修补Reeder Skyview推理判断题根据倒数第五段中的
26.C Reederhas beenrepairing bookssince the和可知,生热爱图1940s hisinterest inbook repairremained unchangedReeder——书修补细节理解题根据倒数第二段中的可
27.Do She wants to learn to do what Paul does知,那名女生给留便条是想学习的图书修补技术Black Reeder篇(文学)C本文是议论文作者在文中主要对一书作出了相关评论Safe as Houses细节理解题根据第一段中的和
28.Bo One rainy,stormy eveningwater floodsthe可知,那天晚上有一场可怕的暴风雨backyard,cuts thepower andfloods roads推理判断题根据第二段中的
29.I findhim veryfunny andbrave,and althoughheCo可矢口,作者can bestubborn andrude attimes,he isstill anice andfriendly person喜欢的性格特点David推理判断题根据第三殳中的
30.E Safe asHouses changed my opinion inregard toDo可知,这本书改变了作者对阅读的看法并reading andnow I enjoy reading very much使他从此爱上了阅读,因此该书对他的影响颇深细节理解题根据最后——段中的
31.His studentswere notgood readersand didBonot like reading,so Ericcreated a book called Stand Your Ground for his students and可知,仓作used someof thestudents names to createthe storyEric llStand Your这本书是为了鼓励他的学生阅读Ground篇(兴趣与爱好)D本文是记叙文文章主要介绍了一名英国教师辞职后骑行世界的故事篇章结构题根据在第一段中说的话特别是
32.Ao Hodson asked thefiveyearolds tothink about,zWhat arewe allgood at,以及下文他开始为公益骑行世界并且向到访的每一所学校传达我们都可以成为英雄〃的信息可知,这里的指的是thought想自己成为一名英雄的想法Hodson细节理解题根据第二段中的
33.Ao setoff ona fiveyearride acrossseven continents可知,的骑行世界是慈善之旅to raise money for charity Hodson细节理解题根据倒数第三段中的
34.D The hardest part ofthe trip has been just可知,对于来说,旅程中最keeping my parents at manageable stresslevels Hodson艰难的是让父母少为自己担忧,减少他们承受的压力细节理解题根据倒数第二段中的可知,第
35.C young people havebeen receptive比利斯(格鲁吉亚共和国首都)的年轻人接受的骑行想法Hodson七选五话题历史本文是记叙文文章主要介绍了护理先驱佛罗伦斯•南丁格尔的一生根据下——句
36.Eo Her family was shocked because nursing was not a respected可知,项“随着南丁格尔慢慢长大,她决定要当一名护士”符合该处语profession E境根据上——句中的
37.Go shevisited hospitalsin France,Germany andIreland and可知,南丁格尔回到英国后已经非常熟悉医院管理方面learned everythingshe could的知识项内容与上——句
38.Bo BThe hospitalleft menlying onthe floor,and ratswere并列,描述医院的惨状running everywhere根据上一句中的和下一句中的
39.Fo The doctors wouldnt listen to Florence可知,划线处在此承上启下,因此项“那些医生意识到南Florence madechanges F丁格尔能帮上忙〃符合该处语境根据上一段末句中的
40.she couldset upthe Nightingale Training School in LondonAo以及该段中的可知,南丁格尔经过多年的努力cleaner and more cheerfulhospitals使得护理成为了一个令人尊敬的职业完形填空话题语言学习本文是说明文文章主要介绍了一词的多种含义及其用法kick根据该空后的可知,当胎儿在体内踢打时,自
41.Bo lifekicking insideher body豪的准妈妈首次感受到生命的迹象〃signs根据破折号部分的可知,这里是对上一句中在母体内有胎
42.Do many years later动的同一个生命的继续介绍same根据该句中的可知,多年后,这个人走到了生命的尽头
43.Ao meaning to dieend”根据上文中的可知,
44.C awidely usedphrase,to kick the bucket,kick the bucket是一个“词语expression°下文介绍的是一种对于该习语由来的看法〃
45.Bo belief根据上文中的和该空后的
46.to kick the bucket/meaning to die byhangingAohimself可知,这个英国人选择上吊自杀killed himselfwo根据我们对于上吊的常识可知,这个英国人踢开〃圆桶后了结了自
47.Do away己的生命该段介绍的上吊是一种死的“方式〃
48.Ao way这个短语在美式英语中更常被“听到
49.Co kick around heard”根据下文中的可知,如果我们说
50.he isjust notbeing treated with the respectDo某个人被那么这个人就“没有被很好地对待kickaround,badly根据该句中的对比和
51.being kickedby somebodysfoot he isjust not beingAo可知,被粗暴对待的人并不是真正”被人用脚踢,treatedwith therespectreally而是没有得到别人的尊敬根据常识可知,尊敬是我们每个人都想要”的
52.Bo want上文已经介绍有〃粗暴对待他人〃之意,该空前一句
53.Do kickaround A person whohas“kicked aroundfor mostof his life issomeone who has spent hislife moving from是该短语用于另外一种“情形〃下的意思place to place situation根据上——句中的可矢口,
54.Co has spenthislifemovingfrom placeto placekick在此意为“经常〃搬家around often根据下一句中的可知,该段介绍和结合
55.Bo kickaround anidea kickaround idea使用〃时的意思use“没有肉体上的疼痛〃和“痛苦还是非常强烈〃之间为让步关系,故填
56.Aalthougho根据该句中的可知,这里指“看似”给某人换了一
57.Co but really is not sounds个更重要的工作,实则不然下文继续介绍一词的另外一种“意思〃
58.Do kickmeaning根据该段末句,〃可知,
59.Bo Health experts strongly suggest smokerskickthehabit一词还可意为“使某人摆脱”坏习惯kick freeoneself of该空后的是对该空前的举例说明,故填
60.A smokingcigarettes a bad habitsuch aso语法填空考查形容词作定语的用法设空处作定语修饰表示“有
61.interestingo something,趣的,故填interesting考查名词复数复数名词意为每隔几〈意
62.yearso everyfew+everyfewyears为每隔几年〃考查名词设空处作表语,其前有不定冠词限定,表示“科学家〃,故
63.scientisto填scientisto考查一般过去时由可知,此处表示过去的一种情况,
64.waso From1992to2003故填was考杳关系代词设空处引导非限制性定语从句补充说明且在从句中
65.whose He,作定语,故填whoseo考查副词设空处作时间状语,修饰
66.Recently itwasannounced…onthe£10noteo一句,故填Recentlyo考查过去分词作定语的用法设空处作定语修饰因
67.rememberedo She,与之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,故填remember Sherememberedo考查连接词设空处引导宾语从句,作的宾语,因从句结构和意义
68.thato think均完整,故填that考查固定结构意为“例如〃
69.aso suchas考查动词形式作宾语的用法设空处作介词的宾语,且与
70.puttingo ingBy theUK之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,故填put puttingoEnjoythe seaair andsights ofEuropeslargestopenair playhouse.The stage andseating are separated by a lake.(独——无二的)Its aunique place/says JanetDeacon,area directorof WeletoYorkshire.The theatrenow playshost toconcerts bybignames suchas ElainePaige andTomJones,whoareboth performingthis month.Visit scarboroughopenairtheatrefor detailsRutland OpenAirTheatreRUTLANDThis theatreis hometo theStamford Shakespearepany,who thisyear celebratetheir39th yearof outdoorplays withperformances ofRomeo andJuliet andHenry V.In allits years,ROAT hasnever cancelleda performancebecause ofrain—andalthough thestageandactors areleft open to theweather,the audiencecan shelterinthe coveredhall.Visit fordetails
21.What dowe knowabout RegentsParkOpenAir TheatreA.It putson fourplays ayear.B.It has a coveredhall fortheaudience.C.It hasthe sameplays onshow everyyear.D.Its stageandseatingareseparatedbyalake.
22.What doBOAT andROAT havein monA.They doShakespeare plays.B.They arepletely uncovered.C.They havethe samehistory.D.They can be reachedonly byboat.
23.Which isthe largestoutdoor theatrein EuropeA.RutlandOpenAirTheatre.B.BrownseaOpenAirTheatre.C.ScarboroughOpenAirTheatre.D.RegentsParkOpenAirTheatre.BThey shape our livesin manyways.Often whenthey getold,torn orfall apart,werelikely tothrow themout orreplace them.But one85yearold manis devotedto bringingoldbooks backto life.know howto dothis.Ienjoydoing this/said PaulReeder,a book repair hobbyist.Reeder ischanging theface ofour textbooks,one bookat atime,said SkyviewHighSchool Principal,Deb Black.It all started justthree weeksago.“There wasan articlethat cameout about the badshapeourbooks werein//saidBlack.Reederreadthearticleinthenewspaper,and hesoon appearedin Blacksoffice.Itwas themorning ofApril5,
2016.(回忆).“He said/Km hereto offerwhat I think maybe asolution,Black recalledReederhas beenrepairing bookssince the1940s.Over theyears,hes wornmanyhats,yet hisinterest inbook repairremained unchanged.(退休),In theyear1992when Reederretired hewent allin.He hasrepaired booksfora numberof organizationsincluding theMontana HistoricalSociety andthe BillingsPublicLibrary.(鼓舞)Skyviews studentsare notonly thankfulfor Reedershelp,but inspiredbyhis work.“They havemade himthankyou signsand cards.Ihaveone girlwho leftme anotethe otherday.ShewantstolearntodowhatPauldoes.What hedoes is a lostart.Hehas donegreat thingsfor ourkids andfor ourbooks/said Black.The wornoutbooks arebrought toReeder onFriday,and inmost cases,hes abletoreturn the books asgood asnew bythe followingMonday,according toBlack.
24.What doesReeder thinkof hisworkA.It isa pleasure.B.It isvery boring.C.It isa lostart.D.It isreally difficult.
25.How didReeder findout Skyviewsbooks neededrepairingA.From DebBlack.B.From somestudents.C.From anewspaper.D.From anorganization.
26.What canwe inferabout ReederA.He likescollecting oldbooks.B.He repairshats inhis sparetime.C.He hasa lifelonglove forbookrepair.D.He retiredfrom SkyviewHigh School.
27.What wasthe purposeoftheschoolgirls noteA.To expressthanks toBlack.B.To haveher booksrepaired.C.To makefriends withReeder.D.To learnReeders repairskills.CBased ona truestory,the novelSafe asHouses byEric Waltersisanamazing book.It isabout a13yearold girlnamed ElizabethHardy whobabysits theMcBride childrenDavidand Suzie.Onerainy,stormy eveningthey walkhome fromschool.When they(淹没)arrive home,water floodsthe backyard,cuts thepower andfloods roads,whichstops Mr.and Mrs.McBride froming home.Soon theflooding beginsto invadetheMcBrides homeand Elizabeth,David,Suzie and their dogDaisy tryvery hardto escapeandsurvive theflood.My favoritecharacter isDavid becauseI findhim veryfunny andbrave,andalthough hecan bestubborn andrude attimes,he isstill anice andfriendly person.As muchas Iwant tobe likeDavid Icould neverbe likehim.At least,I don/t thinkI couldeverdo somethingas braveas hedoes.IthinkEric Waltersdoes agreat jobin describingthe charactersand tellingthe story.I reallyfeel likethis alljust happenedin frontof myeyes.Ever sinceI startedreadingSafe asHouses Inever wantedto putthebookdown,and consideringI wasnot abig fanof reading thatdid nothappen veryoften.Safe asHouseschangedmyopinionin regardto reading andnow Ienjoy readingvery much.(生涯)Eric Walterswriting careerallstartedin1993when Ericwas teachingagrade5class.His studentswere notgood readersand didnotlikereading,so EriccreatedabookcalledStand YourGroundforhis studentsandused someofthe(出版)students namesto createthe story.Ever sinceEric publishedthat bookhe hasbeeabigtime writerand haspublished manyamazing differentbooks likeCamp X,TigerTrap,Camp30,We AllFall Downand Flyboy.
28.What happenedon thatparticular eveningA.A13yearold gotlost.B.A terriblerainstorm brokeout.C.Three childrenwere trappedontheway home.D.The McBrideshome waspletely destroyedby floods.
29.What doesthe authorlikeabout DavidA.His creativity.B.His greatskill.C.His personality.D.His goodbehavior.
30.What canwe inferabouttheauthorA.He isa manfull ofcourage.B.He usedtoenjoyreadingverymuch.C.He isvery likeDavid inSafe asHouses.D.He hasbeen greatlyaffected bySafeasHouses.
31.Why didEric writeStandYourGroundA.To recordhis studentsstories.B.To encouragehis studentstoread.C.To statethe importanceofreading.D.To teachhisstudentsthey canbe writers.DWill Hodson,a primaryschoolteacher inLondon,was readinga superherobook tohisstudents oneday whena thoughtstruck him.We weretalking abouthow wecan alldosomething heroic every day—open adoor forsomeone,say somethingnice tosomeone/7he recalled.Z1decided notto usethe dayslesson plansand askedthefiveyearolds tothinkabout,zWhat arewe allgood at’Hodson,39,was goodat cycling,and heended uptaking hislesson toan extreme:After savingup fortwo years,he lefthis joband setoff ona fiveyearride acrossseven(洲)continents to raisemoneyforcharity,including forParkinsons disease,which hisfatherhas.Calling himselfSuper CyclingMan,he triesto visitat leastone schoolper〃country,to spreadthe messagethat wecan allbe heroes.”Starting lastMay,Hodson hashit14countries inEurope.On theroad,strangershave actedheroically—Turkish gasstation attendantssheltered himfrom thesnow,and peoplein Serbiamadeahuge pizzafor him.So far,he hasraised about$19,000ofthe$140,000he hopestoraise.Antarctica,the mostexpensive continentto visit,is laston hislist,after Asia,Australia,the AmericasandAfrica.Thehardestpartofthetriphasbeen“just keepingmyparentsatmanageablestress(压力)levels.You seeso muchbad newsintheworld,but Isee avery differentpicture—people invitingmeto their houses,people pouringme drinksonthestreet atnight.”Along withthe superheromessage,Hodson hopestoshowpeople thatlifes prettygoodon twowheels”—particularly inplaces wherecycling isless popular.Tbilisi,Georgias capital,with itsshortage ofbike lanes(自彳亍车道)and itscrazy drivers,zzis(最又艮难的)the toughestcity Iveseen forcyclists,but eventhere,youngpeoplehavebeen receptive.”(大肚子)“The youthdont wantto necessarilyhave abig potbelly anddrive aroundin a car.”()
32.What doesHodsons thought”in Para.1refer toA.Being ahero himself.B.Giving uphis teachingjob.C.Doing somethingheroiceveryday.D.Reading moresuperhero booksto hisstudents.
33.Hodsons cyclingaround theworld.A.isacharity rideB.is intendedforhisfatherC.will befinished intwo yearsD.began withoutany preparation
34.Whats themost difficultthing forHodson onhis tripA.Facing theterrible weather.B.Finding cheapplaces tosleep in.C.Winning hisparents fullsupport.D.Keeping hisparents fromworrying abouthim.
35.What doesHodson sayabouttheyoung inTbilisiA.They hatecyclists.B.They arecrazy drivers.C.They areopentohis idea.D.They eatand drinktoo much.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,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Florence Nightingalewas namedafter herbirthplace,Florence,Italy.When she wasalmost ayear old,she returnedwith herfamily toEngland.(运送)Florence oftenhelped hermother deliverfood tothe poorandsick.36Herfamilywasshockedbecausenursingwasnotarespectedprofession.But Florencewas determined.She studiedbooks onmedicine.Later,she visitedhospitalsin France,Germany andIreland andlearned everythingshe could.37In1854,Britain wasat warwith Russia.Florence wenttotheBritish hospitalin()Scutari nowUskudar inIstanbul andshe wasshocked.The hospitalleft menlying onthefloor,and ratswere runningeverywhere.38Many soldiersdied beforereceivinghelp.ThedoctorswouldntlistentoFlorencebecause theydidnt likethe ideaof women(伤亡者)in armyhospitals—until oneday500unexpected casualtiesarrived.39Florence madechanges,making surethe menwere washedandtheirinjuries werecaredfor.Every nightshe wouldcheck thepatients withher lamp.When shereturned homeafter thewar,a fundhad beenset upin herhonor.Many(捐款).ofthe soldiers she had nursedhad madecontributions Nowshe couldset uptheNightingaleTrainingSchoolinLondon.After yearsof hardwork,Florence Nightingalesaw cleanerandmorecheerfulhospitals.40All ofthis wasbecause ofthe“lady withthe lamp.A.Nursing becamean honoredprofession.B.There wasno runningwater andno heat.C.She knewshehadmuch tolearn aboutnursing.D.Florence sawthesoldiershealth hadimproved.E.As shegrew older,she decidedto beea nurse.F.They soonrealized thatFlorence knewwhat shewas doing.第三部分英语G.Upon returninghome,shewasan experton hospitalmanagement.知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,
45201.5满分分)30阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以A BC D填入空白处的最佳选项From birthto death,the word kick hasbeen givenan importantpart indescribinghuman experiences.The proudand happymother feelsthe first41of life“kickinginside herbody.And that42life—manyyearslater—estoits43inawidely usedphrase,to kickthe bucket/meaningtodie.The44to kickthebucketis almost200years old.One45is thatit startedwhen anEnglishman46himself byhanging himself.He stoodonabucket,and thenkicked thebucket47from underhim.After awhile,todieinany48was calledkicking thebucket/7“Kick around isaphrase thatis49often inAmerican English.A personwho iskicked aroundissomeone whois treated
50.Usually,he isnot51being kickedbysomebodys foot—heisjustnotbeing treatedwiththerespect thatall ofus
52.Apersonwhohaskickedaroundfor mostof hislife issomeone whohasspenthislife movingfrom placetoplace.In this53,“kicking aroundmeans moving54from oneplaceto another.“Kick aroundhasathird meaningwhen you55it withthe wordidea.When youkickaround anidea/you aregiving thatidea somethought.There isno physicalaction whenyou kicka personupstairs/56the paincanbeasstrong.You kicka personupstairs byremoving himfrom animportant joband givinghima jobthat57more important,butreallyisnot.Still another58ofthewordkickis to59oneself ofabadhabit,60smokingcigarettes.Healthexpertsstronglysuggestsmokers“kickthehabit.
41.A.sensesC.marksB.signs
42.A.firstD.monthsC.poorB.extra
43.A.endD.sameC.fightB.top
44.A.agreementD.decisionC.expressionB.puzzle
45.A.planD.choiceC.wishB.belief
46.A.killedD.goalB.punished。
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