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2021-2022學(xué)年甘肅省白銀市靖遠(yuǎn)縣高二(上)期末英語
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一、閱讀理解(本大題共30小題,共60.0分)
A
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2.WhatisspecialaboutEnglishforParents?
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B.Thereareappsdesignedonthephones.
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B
Onceuponatime,ayoungmanwantedtogotoavillageonbusiness.Halfwaytherewasa
mountain.Beforehelefthome,hisfamilywarnedhimtostaycalmandclimbontotreesifhe
wasinfaceofbeasts(野獸).Inthisway,thebeastscouldn'tdoanythingtohim.
Theyoungmanrememberedthesewordsandbeganhistrip.
Hewalkedforalongtimecarefullyandfoundnobeastswereoutthere.Hethoughthisfamily's
worrieswereunnecessary.Andhebecamerelaxedashewalked.Justatthatmoment,hesawa
fierce(兇猛的)tigerrunningtohimandheclimbedontoatreenearbyatonce.
Thetigerroared(咆哮)aroundthetreeandevenjumpedtoreachtheman.Theyoungmanwas
tooscaredtoholdthetreeandfellrightonthebackofthetiger.Fulloffear,hehadtoholdthe
tigertightly.Thetigerthoughtthatmustbeagiantbeast.Soitwasafraidandstartedrunning
madly.
Peopleontheroaddidn'tknowwhathadhappenedandsaid,"Lookattheyoungman.Heis
ridingatiger!”“Cool!”“Superman!”
Hearingthesewords,theyoungmanwasveryangry.nWhycan'ttheyseeI'msufferingalot?
Don'ttheyunderstandIaminfearandalmostscaredtodeath?"hesaidtohimself.
4.Whydidtheyoungmangotothevillage?
A.Totravel.B.Tovisitfriends.
C.Onbusiness.D.Forholiday.
5.Howdidtheyoungmanfeelwhenhesawthetiger?
A.Excited.B.Scared.C.Surprised.D.Bored.
6.Whywasthetigerafraid?
A.Itwasoldandweak.
B.Theyoungmanwasverystrong.
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C.Itthoughtpeoplearoundwouldkillit.
D.Itmistooktheyoungmanforagiantbeast.
7.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Peopleontheroadwerewise.
B.Theyoungmanwasverybrave.
C.Weshouldn'tadmireothersblindly.
D.Theyoungmanshouldn'tlistentohisfamily.
c
SincethefirstEarthDayin1970,Americanshavegottenalot"greener1'towardthe
environment.nWedidn'tknowatthattimethereevenwasanenvironment,andevenknewlittle
thattherewasaproblemwithit,usaysBruceAnderson,presidentofEarthDayUSA.
Butwhatbeganasnothingimportantinpublicaffairshasgrownintoasocial
movement.Businesspeople,politicalleaders,universityprofessors,andespeciallymillionsof
grass-rootsAmericansaretakingpartinthemovement.nTheunderstandinghasincreased
many,manytimes,'1saysGaylordNelson,theformergovernorfromWisconsin,whothoughtup
thefirst.AccordingtoUSgovernmentreports,emissions(排放)fromcarsandtruckshave
droppedfrom10.3milliontonsayearto5.5tons.ThenumberofcitiesproducingCObeyond
thestandardhasbeenreducedfrom40to9.Althoughseriousproblemsstillremainandneedto
bedealtwith,theworldisasaferandhealthierplace.Akindof"Greenthinking11hasbecome
partofpractices.
Greatimprovementhasbeenachieved.In1988therewereonly600recyclingprograms;today
in1995thereareabout6,6OO.Advancedlights,motors,andbuildingdesignshavehelpedsave
alotofenergyandthereforepreventedpollution.
Twenty-fiveyearsago,therewerehardlyanyeducationprogramsforenvironment.Today,it's
hardtofindapublicschool,university,orlawschoolthatdoesnothavesuchakindofprogram.
"Untilwedothat,nothingelsewillchange,"sayBruceAnderson.
8.AccordingtoAnderson,before1970,Americanshadlittleideaabout.
A.thesocialmovementB.recyclingtechniques
C.environmentalproblemsD.theimportanceofEarthDay
9.Wheredoesthesupportforenvironmentalprotectionmainlycomefrom?
A.Thegrass-rootslevel.B.Thebusinesscircle.
C.Governmentofficials.D.Universityprofessors.
10.WhathaveAmericansachievedinenvironmentalprotection?
A.Theyhavecutcaremissionstothelowest.
B.Theyhavesettledtheirenvironmentalproblems.
C.TheyhaveloweredtheirCOlevelsinfortycities.
D.Theyhavereducedpollutionthrougheffectivemeasures.
11.Whatisespeciallyimportantforenvironmentalprotectionaccordingtothelastparagraph?
A.Education.B.Planning.C.Greenliving.D.COreduction.
D
Themeasureofagoodnight'ssleepisusuallybasedontwothings一theamountoftimespent
sleepingandthequalityofthatsleep.Butnowresearcherssaythereisathirdthingthatmatters
evenmorethantheothertwowhenitcomestokeepinggoodsleephabits,andthatishavinga
regularbedtime.
Astudyhasfoundthatgoingtosleepandwakingupatthesametimeeverydayhavean
importanteffectonone'shealth.Adultswhosticktoaregularbedtimetendtoweighless,have
lowerbloodsugarandreducedriskofheartdisease.
Theresearchersstudiedthesleepinghabitsof2,000adultswithanaverageageof69.They
foundthatpeoplewithgreaterirregularityintheirsleeppatternstendedtogotosleeplaterat
night,feelsleepyandsleepmoreduringtheday,andexperiencedreducedlightexposure.These
peoplewerealsomorelikelytobestressful.Amongthethreekindsofsleepproblems,sleep
regularitywasthemoststronglyrelatedtohealth.
Ofcourse,therearemanypeopleforwhomthismaybeimpossible,suchasnight-shift(夜班)
workersorthosewithlate-nightduty.Butforthosewhodon'thavemandatory(強(qiáng)制的)
reasonstostayuplate,theyshouldmakeanefforttogotobedatthesametimeeverynight.Skip
thelateafternooncoffee.Getoffthephone.Trythiscalculatortofigureoutthebestbedtime.
AsMatthewWalker,ascientist,wrote,MTheshorteryoursleep,theshorteryourlife."Surely
that'sreasonenoughtogotobedontime.
12.Whatcanweinferfromtheresearch?
A.Adultsenjoysleepinglate.
B.Theoldoftenhavelesssleep.
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C.Poorsleephasalottodowithourhealth.
D.Theolderyouare,themorestressedyoufeel.
13.Whichofthefollowinghelpsushaveagoodsleep?
A.Givingupjobs.B.Drinkingcoffee.
C.Turningoffourcellphones.D.Usingaclocktowakeusup.
14.WhyareMatthewWalker'swordsmentioned?
A.Toshowtheimportanceofthegoodsleep.
B.Totellushowtomakeourlifecolorful.
C.Totellushowlongweshouldsleepeveryday.
D.Topresentdisadvantagesofgoingtobedontime.
15.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?
A.TheImportanceofSleepB.TheSuitableTimeforSleep
C.WaystoHaveaGoodSleepD.SticktoaRegularBedtime
E
Ifyou'veexperiencedthecareofakindhardworkingdoctor,onewaytothankyourdoctoris
writingathoughtfulthank-younote.Findingtherightwordsisn'talwayseasy.Tohelpyou
createameaningfulmessageforthedoctor,youcanlearnfromthethank-younotesbelow.
Thefirstexample:Post-surgery(術(shù)后)thank-younote
Thankyousomuchforyourexcellentworkduringmyfootsurgery.Iexperiencedtheleastpain
duringtherecovery.Ifeelmuchbetternow,andIamconfidentthatI'llbereturningtomy
favoritesportsoon.Yourkindnessanddevotiontopatientsreallyshinebrightineverythingyou
do.Thankyouagain.
Thesecondexample:Post-delivery(產(chǎn)后)thank-younote
DearPamSmith,thankyoufordeliveringmybaby.Allofyourcareandconcernleadingupto
thedeliverymademefeelconfidentingoingintothedeliveryroom.Thebabyclassyou
recommendedwasalifesaver,andIcan'tthankyoumoreforyourhelpthroughthisentire
process.
Thethirdexample:Saythanksfbrtakingcareofyourlovedone
Thankyouforyourkindnesswithmymother,SusanMeyer.Theentirefamilywasconcerned
whenshefellsicklastmonth,andyoureallyhelpedusalot.Ifitweren'tfbryou,Idon'tknow
howIwouldhavehandledeverythingasanofficelady.Mymotherisbetternow.Weallsend
ourloveandthanks!
Thefourthexample:Saythankstoyourfamilydoctor
Iappreciateyourreliablecareyearafteryear.Yourguidanceduringmyannualphysicalkeeps
meinmybestshape,andIowemuchofmysuccesstoyou.Bestwishesfromadedicated
patient.
16.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstexample?
A.Itswritermighthavecutoffhisfeet.
B.Itswriterisfondofsports.
C.Thedoctorisgoodatcuringmentalillness.
D.Thedoctorcausedmuchpainduringtheoperation.
17.WhatdidPamSmithdoforthewriterofthesecondexample?
A.Shesupportedherinhavinganotherbaby.
B.Shehelpedherinthebabyclass
C.Shegaveheralotofconfidence.
D.Shesavedherbaby'slife.
18.Whichexamplewaswrittenbyapatient'sdaughter?
A.Thethirdexample.B.Thesecondexample.
C.Thefirstexample.D.Thefourthexample.
F
CarolHeffernan,a43-year-oldwomanfromOshkosh,regularlyfeltwornoutfrom
working,sendinghertwokidstoschoolandplaydates,andtakingcareofhousework.Butafter
theCOVID-19hitinMarch2020,thekidsweresuddenlyathomealldayandlearning
remotely,hercommonwearinessquicklyturnedintofull-onexhaustion.
"Itjustaddedupalltheextraresponsibilityandthementalload/shesays."Ifeltbad-tempered
andtired,anditwasn'tduetolackofsleep.'1Ifthere'sonethingmanyofushaveincommon,its
thatwe'retired.Doctorsevenhaveanameforit:"tiredallthetime",orTATTforshort.The
solutionisn*talwaysassimpleasgettingmoresleep.Nearlyaquarterofpeoplewhogetseven
ormorehoursofrestanightreportthattheystillwakeupfeelingtiredmostdays.
Afewweeksafterhertirednesssetin,Heffernandecidedtodropeverythingandgofora
walk,whichshehadn'tdonesincethepandemicbegan."Ijustwanttobemyself,"shesays,HI
needabreak."Whenshereturned,shefeltrechargedanddecidedtomakeahabitofit.
Doingsomethingactivewhenyou'refeelingsluggishwillactuallyincreaseyourenergy,not
consumingthelittleenergythatyouhave.Infact,researchersatGeorgiaUniversityfoundthat
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justtenminutesoflowormoderateintensityexercisegavestudyparticipantsanoticeable
energyboost.Exercisealsoworksitsmagicatthecellularlevel.Themitochondria,thepartsof
cellsthatprovideenergytomuscles,cangrowmorepowerfulandnumerousafteraerobic
exercise,providingacontinuoussourceofincreasingenergytohelpyouworkhard.
Now,Heffernangoesforadaily45-minutestroll."Thewalksfeedmespiritually,emotionally
andphysically,ushesays."Ihavesomethingtolookforwardtoeveryafternoon.Fminabetter
moodandI'malsoenergetic.Ofcourse,gettingmoreexerciseisn'ttheonlydefenseagainst
TATTsyndrome.
19.WhatwaswrongwithHeffernanaftertheCOVID-19hit?
A.Shelackedenoughsleep.B.Shefelttiredallthetime.
C.Shealwayswokeupatnight.D.ShesufferedfromCOVID-19.
20.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytellusaboutHeffernan?
A.Herhobbyandhabit.
B.Herregretandsadness.
C.Hertirednessandhelplessness.
D.Herdeterminationandaction.
21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sluggish"inparagraph4probablymean?
A.Lazy.B.Warm.C.Refreshed.D.Energetic.
22.HowdoesHeffernanfeelaboutherlifenow?
A.Puzzled.B.Curious.C.Optimistic.D.Concerned.
G
“Howmanyofusaschildrenhavestaredupatachurch-liketopofagianttreeandclimbeditin
wonder,whichisareallyspecialpartofourlives?”asksBillLaurance,atropicalecologistat
JamesCookUniversity."Theleavesofbigtreesinforestsarespreadingoutinall
directions.WeYefacedwithorganismsthathaveevolvedforlongperiodsofecologicalstability,
n
"There'salottodiscussontheissue,"saysDavidLindenmayer,aconservationecologistatthe
AustralianNationalUniversity."Climatechangewillmeanthat,insomeforests,bigtreeswon't
reachthesamesizestheyusedto."Theeffectsofclimatechange,includinglongdroughts,more
invasivespeciesandsoonincreasethesimplephysicalchallengesthatbigtreesfaceinpulling
waterfromtheirrootstotheirleavesandwithstandingwindstorms.
LindenmayerandLaurancedefine"large,oldtrees'*asthelargestfivepercentmaturetrees
withinaspecies.Theflexibledefinitionmeansthatinsomeforests,thelarge,oldtreesmightbe
only20meterstalland100yearsold.
Theselarge,oldtreescontrolthesurroundingplantcommunities,affectwaterandnutrient
distribution,andprovidefoodandshelterforwildlife."They'rereallythebreadbasketsofthe
forest,"saysLaurance,"Thisisaveryenvironmentallyandecologicallyimportantgroupof
organisms,andtheyneedspecialcareandhandling.Determiningthedistributionandhabitat
requirementsforlarge,oldtreesinthelandscapeisthefirststeptowardsensuringtheirsurvival.
"Wehavetoensurethatwhatwe'rethinkingislong-term,tomatchthewaythesetreeshave
existedforhundredsoreventhousandsofyears,"saysLaurance."It'sgoingtobeareal
challengetokeepsomeplaceswherethereisstillwildlifeandthebigchurch-liketreesthatwe
allreallycareabout.n
23.Howdoestheauthorleadinthetopicofthetext?
A.Bydefinition.B.Byquotingsomeone'swords.
C.Bycomparison.D.Bydrawingsomeconclusions.
24.Whatcanwelearnaboutbigtreesfromparagraph2?
A.Theyeasilypullwaterfromtheirroots.
B.Theyhavebecomeshorterbutthicker.
C.Theyareaffectedbyvariousfactors.
D.Theygrowtallerbecauseofclimatechange.
25.WhichofthefollowingdoesLaurancewanttoexpressinthelastparagraph?
A.Itisnecessarytotakegoodcareofbigtrees.
B.Theplantsaroundcontroltrees'survival.
C.Bigtreesmainlydependonwildlifeforsurvival.
D.Plantingbigtreesisthefirststepinforestprotection.
26.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.FightAgainstClimateChangeB.KeepEcologicalStability
C.DealWithForestOrganismsD.ProtectForestGiants
H
Thehumanracesharesthisplanetwithmillionsofotherspeciesandformsoflife.In
recognizingthat,itisalwaysimportanttorememberthatourrapidriseoftheurbancivilization
(城市文明)hasunavoidablyimpactedtheplanetandlifeonit.
Inthelongrun,however,ihecivilizationrisksdestroyingwellbalancedecosystems,which
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couldpotentiallyhaveseriousresultsforhumanityitself.Assuch,wemusteventuallyfinda
balancebetweendevelopmentandnaturewhichcanmaintaintheecology,beautyandharmony
(和諧)oftheearth.
Theword"harmony"isanimportantconceptinChina.Chinesesocietyandculturearebuilton
theideathatrelationshipsbetweenpeopleshouldbeharmonious,whichmeansavoiding
conflict,highlightingacommongoodandbalancinguncontrollabledesireswiththeneedsof
societyasawhole.However,thisideadoesnotjustapplytopeople,italsoappliestoour
relationshipswiththeworldandnature.Neverhasthisbeenmoremeaningfulthantheviewof
howChinahandlesitsrapiddevelopment,whichhaslastinglychangedthecountry'slandscape
andcreatednewchallengesregardingnatureandtheenvironment.
Actually,overthepastfewyearsChinahasbeenworkinghardtoprotectbiodiversityandhas
drawn“redlines"forecologicalprotection,establishedanationalparksystem,andunder-taken
majorprojectsforbiodiversityprotection.
OneexampleofChina'ssuccessinthisareaisinitsreversing(逆轉(zhuǎn))ofthedecreaseofits
giantpandapopulationtothepointthatitisnolongerendangered.Thiseffortincludedcreating
agiantpandanationalparkin2016anddoublingthenumberofbirths.Pandashavebecome"a
globalsymbolofconservationsuccess1'-somethinginwhichChinahasplayedakeypart.
Likewise,Chinaisalsotakingitseffortsoverseas.ltrecentlyannounceda$232millionfund
topromotebiodiversityprotectionindevelopingcountries.Theeffortisapartofits
"communityofsharedfutureformankind'1,meaningthatweshareoneworld,oneplanetand
onefuture,andsowehumanbeingsmustworktogether.Nowitisthetimetoact.
27.Whichpotentialriskalongwiththeurbancivilizationismentioned?
A.Lossofthenaturalscenery.
B.Thedisappearanceofallspecies.
C.Breakingtheecosystembalance.
D.Ruiningourhumanhealth.
28.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph3?
A.KeepinginharmonymakesadifferencetoChina'sdevelopment.
B.Theword"harmony"referstogoodinterpersonalrelationship.
C.Human'suncontrolleddesiresaren'tconnectedwithharmony.
D.Balancingdevelopmentandnatureisn'tcomplicatedasimagined.
29.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbytheexampleofpandas?
A.PandashavebecomethemostsuccessfulrepresentativeofChina.
B.Chinahascompletedthetaskofprotectingbiodiversity.
C.Thepopulationofgiantpandaisgraduallydecreasingrecently.
D.Chinahasmadesomeachievementsofprotectingbiodiversity.
30.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeChina'sroleinprotectingbiodiversity?
A.Unique.B.Fundamental.C.Indirect.D.Mysterious.
二、閱讀七選五(本大題共10小題,共20.0分)
TheInternationalOlympicCommitteehaspickedBeijing,China,asthehostcityforthe2022
WinterOlympicGames.In2008,the28thSummerOlympics
wereheldinBeijing.(1)
TheWinterOlympicGamesarenotjustanopportunityforathletestowinmedalsandhonour
fortheircountries.(2)Usually,theWinterOlympicGamesmaynothaveaslargecrowdsasthe
SummerOlympicGames,buttheysharethesameOlympicspirit.
(3)Skierscompeteintheshortandlongcross-countryskirace.Itwasoriginallyasport
playedonlyincoldnortherncountries.(4)eventhosefromcountrieswithoutanysnow.
Generally,thefigure-skaters(花樣滑冰運(yùn)動(dòng)員)areconsideredtobetheiceprincesand
theiceprincessesoftheWinterOlympicGames.Peopleusuallythinkthattheyarenotathletes
butdancers,(5)
A.Therearetwoteamsofplayers.
B.Theyareheldeveryfouryears.
C.becausetheseyoungpeopleplaysogracefullyandskillfully.
D.Butnowathletesfromallovertheworldcancompeteinthissport,
E.TheGamesalsoofferaudiencesachancetogettoknowmoreaboutit.
F.OneofthemostpopularsportsoftheWinterOlympicGamesisskiing.
G.SoBeijingisnowthefirstcitytohostboththeSummerandtheWinterOlympics.
31.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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32.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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Oneofthevitalfactorsofsuccessfuljobhuntingisthejobinterview,duringwhichcreatinga
goodimpressionisessentialforyou.⑴.
Therearetworulestoremember.Oneistopresentyourselfperfectlyandstressyourareasof
competence.Second,listencarefully.(2).Noticetheintervieweesinterestsandrelateyour
commentstothem.
Thejobinterviewisthetimeto"sell"yourselfbygivingexamplesofexperiencesyou'vehad
relatedtothejobandbyrevealingyourgoodpoints.Itrsagoodideatohavehandyjobresume
(簡(jiǎn)歷)oralistofschoolcoursesthatpreparedyouforthejob.(3).Dobehonestandavoid
justusinggoodwordsonyourself,butshowconfidenceinyourselfandyourabilitytodothe
job.(4).
Theycouldrefertoyourlackofanacademicdegree,alongperiodofunemploy-ment,orlackof
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positively.Ifyoubelievethatthisareapresentsarealbarrier(障礙)toajoboffer,youcould
becommunicatingthisdoubttotheinterviewer.Manytimes,however,aninterviewerwill
ignorethesesensitiveareasifyouhaveaconfident,positiveattitude.
Thejobinterviewisanimportantpartofthejobsearch,andtheattitudeandimpressioncan
maketheinterviewerfeelMwithyou"or"againstyou1'.Rememberthatyouhavethepowerto
createafavourableimpression.(5).
A.Neverletyourselfbeabigtalker
B.Talkaboutyoursuccessfulexperiences
C.Ofcourse,eachofushassensitiveareas
D.Getinvolvedinwhattheinterviewerissaying
E.Itcangiveyouanadvantageoverothercandidates
F.Askquestionstoseewhetheryoudofeelqualifiedforthejob
G.Interviewershavetheintelligencetorecognizegenuineinterest
36.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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37.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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38.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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40.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.
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三、完形填空(本大題共40小題,共60.0分)
Ithinkthatsleepingisperhapsthemostcomfortablethingintheworld.While(41),Iwilldo
nothingbutclosemyeyes,leavingallthetroublebehind.HoweverJ(42)getupearlyalmost
everymorning.
Myclassbeginsat8:00am,buttheteacherasksustoarriveattheschoolbefore7:15am,so
thatwewillhave(43)timetopreparefortheclasses.Ifyouare(44),thenyouwillloseone
point.Andwhenyoulose10(45),yourparents*visittoschoolwillbeamust.ThoughIthinkit's
(46),Istilldon'twanttoloseanypoints.
Onemorning,myalarmclock(47)towork.I(48)withastart(吃驚)andfoundthatitwas
already7:00.1hadlosttwopointsthatweek,thatistosay,Iwouldlosethreepointsina(49).My
teachersaidthathe(50)metobelatethatmorning.Andmyfriendsjokedthatmy(51)was
comingsoon.Ifinally(52)todosomethingtochangethis.Iboughtanewalarmclock.ltsings
songsontimeeverymorning(53)Iturnitoff.
Thenewalarmclockisperfectforalazycatlikeme.ThefirsttimeI(54)itJwasabletogetupat
6:00thenextmorning.Proudof(55),Itookadeepbreathandfoundthattheairintheearly
morningissurprisingly(56).IreadsomeEnglishbooks,(57)thatmorningisreallyfitfor
readingEnglish.Ihadn'trealized(58)thatmorningissowonderful.
"Lifeis(59)aboxofchocolates.Youneverknowwhatyou'regoingtoget,ujustasForrest
Dumpsaid.Sometimesifyoumakea(60),youmayfindthatthingswillendupwiththebetter.
41.A.tiredB.silentC.asleepD.awake
42.A.shallB.mayC.havetoD.usedto
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43.A.enoughB.littleC.afewD.no
44.A.lazyB.lateC.sleepyD.noisy
45.A.timesB.pointsC.daysD.classes
46.A.unnecessaryB.impossibleC.interestingD.surprising
47.A.failedB.liedC.soundedD.disagreed
48.A.fellasleepB.lookedaroundC.wokeupD.laydown
49.A.classB.weekC.dayD.school
50.A.believedB.expectedC.advisedD.allowed
51.A.examB.mistakeC.dutyD.day
52.A.decidedB.hopedC.offeredD.preferred
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