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英語試卷高中命題組**中學(xué)第二次線上考試英
語試卷
—中學(xué)第二次線上考試英語試卷考試時(shí)間:120分鐘
第一局部聽力〔共兩節(jié),總分值20分)
第一節(jié)(共5小題)
聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B
、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽
完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下
一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1.Whatdowelearnaboutthewomanfromthis
conversation?A.
She'sanewstudent.
B.
Shethinksthemanisright.
C.
Sheplanstosendoutalltheinvitations.
2.
Whatdoesthemanmean?A.
HetookBilltothehospital.
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B.
Heforgottocallthewoman.
C.
Hedidn,tknowwhichhospitalBillwasin.
3.
Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.
Theclasshase_tratimetopletetheassignment.
B.
Sheonlyjustfoundoutabouttheeconomicspaper.
C.
Shehasn'theardfromtheprofessorinaweek.
4.
Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.ThedoctorJsclinic
willbeclosedtomorrow.
B.Thedoctor?sscheduleisfilledtomorrow.
CThedoctorhasstoppedseeingnewpatients.
5.
Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.WhereJoe
willmeether.
B.Whatthetopicofthemeetingis.
C.Wherethemeetingisbeingheld.
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第二節(jié)(共15小題)
聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題
中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的
相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,
每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)
話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,答復(fù)第6至8題。
6.
Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Tobuyapairof
newshoes.
B.Todoshoppinginasupermarket.
C.Tohavehisshoesmended.
7.
Howfaristhesupermarket?A.Si_blocksaway.
B.Twoblocksaway.
C.Fiveblocksaway.
8.Howwillthemangototheplace?A.Bybus.
B.Inhiscar.
C.Onfoot.
聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第9至11題。
9.
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What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Doctorandpatient.
C.Secretaryandboss.
10.
Whywasshelate?A.Shemissedthebus.
B.Shegotatelephonecall.
C.Herauntcalledhertogetuplate.
11.Whatcanweknowabouttheteacher?A.Heis
coldtohisstudents.
B.Hegetsangryeasily.
C.Heisstrictwithhisstudents.
聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第12至14題。
12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Ina
factory.
B.Inahospital.
C.Inapany.
13.
Whycan'tthewomansleepwell?A.Becauseshe
hasafamilyproblem.
B.Becauseshehasahighfever.
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C.Becauseshehasbeenworkingtoohard.
14.
Whatdoesthedoctorsuggestthatthewomanshould
do?A.Sheshouldtakeholidays.
B.Sheshouldchangeajob.
C.Sheshouldtakesomemedicine.
聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第15至17題。
15.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Howtokeep
diet.
B.Peopleshouldeatallkindsofthings.
C.Astoryaboutafriendwhowasonasweetpotato
diet.
16.Whywasthefriendill?A.Becausehewantedto
loseweight.
B.Becauseheatesweetpotatoes.
C.Becausesweetpotatoescan'tprovidehimwith
everythingheneeds.
17.Whatisthebestwaytokeepdiet?A.Toeat
lessmeat.
B.Toeatlessande_ercisemore.
C.Toeateverykindoffood.
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聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第18至20題。
18.Whendidthespeakerfirstseethefilm?A.At
theageof20.
B.
Attheageof9.
C.Lastnight.
19.Whydidthespeakerthinkitwasagoodfilm
forthegirls?A.Becauseitwasastoryabout
animals.
B.Becauseitwasafunnystory.
C.Becauseshelikeditattheirage.
20.
Whatisthevideoabout?A.
lovestorybetweentwodogs.
B.Differentlivesoftwodogs.
C.RomeoandJuliet.
第二局部:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用[共兩節(jié),總分值35分)
第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空[共15題:每題1分,總分值15分)
請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選
出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
21.
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Unlikethoseinwesterncountries,ManyChinese
studentstendtoremainsilentinclassunless
tospeak.
A.
invitingB.
beinginvitedC.
havinginvitedD.
invited22.
—Howdidtheinterviewgo?―Notverywell.
I___________
muchbetterbutIwastoonervous.
A.
musthavedoneB.
couldhavedoneC.
shoulddoD.
woulddo23.
Withsomanyactivitiestoparticipateinthese
days,wedecidedto
thescheduledmeeting.
A.
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layoffB.
giveoffC.
gooffD.
calloff24.
Whatmattersmostisthedevelopmentofthe
principlesandvalues
weteenagersliveandgrow.
A.
towhichB.
whereC.
whenD.
bywhich25.
Duetowidespread
of5Gtechnology,moreremotesurgicaloperations
arelikelytobecarriedoutacrosslongdistances.
A.
applicationB.
qualificationC.
positionD.
occupation26.
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Weareafraidofmakingmistakeswhenlearninga
foreignlanguage,andthatis
wearequietinourEnglishclassesA.
becauseB.
whetherC.
whyD.
what27.It'sanaturalphenomenonthatin
autumnmanywildbirdsget
andflysouthforthewinter.
A.
inamessB.
onthemoveC.
offtheairD.
ataloss28.
intendedforchildren,thebookusesavery
simple,contemporarystyle.
A.
OriginallyB.
ParallellyC.
BarelyD.Smoothly29.1'dliketo
acknowledgesomepeople,without
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helpyouwouldnotbeholdingthisalbuminyour
hands.
A.
whoseB.
thatC.
whomD.who30.
Itissaidthattoclassicmusicmaybe
helpfulinimprovingteenagers'taste.
A.
havinge_posedB.
beinge_posedC.
e_posingD.
e_posed31.
Ifyouarepassionateaboutsomething,pursueit
nomatterwhatanyoneelsethinks.
That'sdreamsareachieved.
A.
whereB.whyC.howD.
what32.
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Menarean_ioustoimprovetheircircumstances,
butareunwillingtoimprovethemselves;
they_______________
remainbound.
A.
somehowB.
otherwiseC.
neverthelessD.
therefore33.
thatherEitherhasnamedherandherbrothers
afterhisfirstsetofchildren.
A.
AddingtothetensionisthefactB.
ThefeetisaddingtothetensionC.
AddingtothefactisthetensionD.Tothe
tensionisaddingthefeet34.Thefinancial
crisis________
inthecountryhadthegovernmentresponded
quicklyenoughtothesigns.
A.
hadbeenavoidedB.
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wouldbeavoidedC.
wouldhavebeenavoidedD.
wasavoided35.--TheanimatedfilmNeZhaisa
bigwinnerinbo_office.
Howdoyoufindit?--------.
Ican'tthinktoohighlyofit.
A.
That'sforsure.
B.Don'tmentionit.
C.
It'sreallyamazing.
D.Sofarsogood.
第二節(jié):完形填空〔共20小題;每題1分,總分值20分)
請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選
項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Markwasan11-year-oldorphan.
Helivedwithhisaunt,whowasgreatly36
withtheburdenofcaringfordeadsister'sson.
Shenever37toremindyoungMarkhewouldbe
ahomelesswaif.
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38,withallthescoldingandcoldnessathome,
hewasa39andgentlechild.
Ihadnot40Markparticularlyuntilhebegan
stayingafterclasseachdaytohelpmecleanthe
room.
Wedidthis41andfortably,notspeaking
much,butenjoyingthequietnessofthathourofthe
day.
Whenwedid42,Markspokemostlyofhis
mother.
I43howhehadbeenmybesthelper.
"I'mmakingyou'reasurprise,vhewhispered
44.
"It'sforChristmas."Withthat,hebecame
45anddashedfromtheroom.
Finally46thelastschooldaybefore
Christmas.
Markcreptslowlyintotheroomlatethat
afternoonwithhishandsconcealing47behindhis
hack.
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Ihaveyourpresent,vhesaidtimidlywhenI
48up.
“Ihopeyoulikeit."Heheldouthishandand
there49inhissmallpalmswasatinywoodenbo_.
"It'sabeautiful,Mark.
Istheresomethinginit?”Iasked,50the
toptolookinside.
“Youcan,t51what'sinit,“hereplied,
“andyoucan,ttouchit,ortasteitorfeelit,
but52alwayssaiditmakesyoufeel53all
thetime,warmoncoldnightsand54whenyouare
alone."Igazedintotheemptybo_.
“What'sit,Mark,“Iaskedgently,“that
willmakemefeelsogood?”"Love,“he55.
Andheturnedandquietlylefttheroom.
ItwasthebestpresentIhaveneverhadbefore.
36.
A.triedB.failedC.wanted
D.succeeded38.
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A.BesidesB.MoreverC.Meanwhile
D.Still39.
A.proudB.quietC.sweetD.strange
40.
A.knownB.rememberedC.noticed
D.touched41.
A.separatelyB.slowlyC.quietly
D.quickly42.
A.wonderedB.suggestedC.e_plained
D.reminded44.
A.silentB.happyC.shyD.e_cited
46.
A.anythingB.everythingC.
nothingD.
something48.
A.standingB.hangingC.putting
D.lying50.
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A.staringB.openingC.tearing
D.wathcing51.
A.haveB.sellC.seeD.enjoy52.
A.fatherB.uncleC.aunt
D.mother53.
A.
free54.
A.terribleB.safeC.hopefulD.joyful
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virus,hasinfectedmorethan10000peoplesincethe
outbreakbeganinWuhan,China,inDecember.Scientist
LeoPoon,whofirstdecodedthevirus,thinksit
likelystartedinananimalandspreadtohumans.
“Whatweknowisthatitcausespneumonia
(肺炎)andthendoesn'trespondtoantibiotic
(抗生素)treatment,whichisnotsurprising,but
thenintermsofmortality[死亡率),SARSkills10%
oftheindividuals,uPoon,avirologist(病毒學(xué)家)at
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theSchoolofPublicHealthatTheUniversityofHong
Kong,said.
TheWorldHealthOrganizationofferedguidanceto
countriesonhowtheycanprepareforit,including
howtomonitorforthesickandhowtotreatpatients.
Hereareseventhingsyoushouldknowabouta
coronavirus.
Coronavirusesarealargegroupofvirusesthat
aremonamonganimals.
Inrarecases,theyarewhatscientistscall
zoonoti(c人畜共患?。?meaningtheycanbe
transmittedfromanimalstohumans,accordingtothe
USCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.
Thevirusescanmakepeoplesick,usuallywitha
mildtomoderateupperrespiratorytractillness
(上呼吸道疾病),similartoamoncold.
Coronavirussymptomsincludearunnynose,cough,
sorethroat,possiblyaheadacheandmaybeafever,
whichcanlastforacoupleofdays.
Forthosewithaweakenedimmunesystem,the
elderlyandtheveryyoung,there'sachancethe
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viruscouldcausealower,andmuchmoreserious,
respiratorytractillnesslikeapneumonia
orbronchitis[brDDDkaDtDs](支氣管炎).
Thereareahandfulofhumancoronavirusesthat
areknowntobedeadly.
MiddleEastRespiratory
Syndrome〔中東呼吸綜合征),alsoknownastheMERS
virus,wasfirstreportedintheMiddleEastin20__
andalsocausesrespiratoryproblems,butthose
symptomsaremuchmoresevere.
Threetofouroutofevery10patientsinfected
withMERSdied,accordingtotheCDC.
SevereAcuteRespiratory
Syndrome〔嚴(yán)重急性呼吸綜合征),alsoknownasSARS,is
theothercoronavirusthatcancausemoresevere
symptoms.
FirstidentifiedintheGuangdongprovincein
southernChina,accordingtotheWHO,itcauses
respiratoryproblemsbutcanalsocausediarrhea
[□daDQDriD][腹瀉),fatigue(疲勞),shortness
ofbreath,respiratorydistress(呼吸窘迫)and
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kidneyfailure(腎衰).Dependingonthepatient's
age,thedeathratewithSARSrangedfrom0-50%ofthe
cases,witholderpeoplebeingthemost
vulnerable(易受傷害的).
Virusescanspreadfromhumancontactwith
animals.
ScientiststhinkMERSstartedincamels,according
totheWHO.
WithSARS,scientistssuspectedcivet
cats(貍貓)weretoblame.
Whenitestohuman-to-humantransmissionofthe
viruses,oftenithappenswhensomeoneesintocontact
withtheinfectedperson'ssecretions(分泌物),
Dependingonhowvirulent(有毒的)thevirusis,a
cough,sneezeorhandshakecoulde_posure.
Theviruscanalsobetransmittedbytouching
somethinganinfectedpersonhastouchedandthen
touchingyourmouth,noseoreyes.
Caregivers(護(hù)理人員)canssometimesbee_posedb
yhandlingapatient'swaste,accordingtothe
CDC.
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58.Whichofthefollowingcane_plainthe
underlinedwordinparagraph1?A.toputsth.
intoacode.
B.tochangesth.
intoordinarylanguage.
C.tochangesth.
intoaformthatcanbeprocessed.
D.tofindordiscoversth.
59.WhatarethesymptomsofthenovelCoronavirus
?A.Arunnynose,cough,sorethroat,possiblya
headacheandmaybeafever.
B.Diarrhea,fatigue,shortnessofbreath,
respiratorydistressandkidneyfailure(腎衰).
C.Amildtomoderateupperrespiratorytract
illness,similartoamoncold.
D.Muchmoresevereupperrespiratorytract
illness.
60.HowdotheVirusesspread?A.thevirusescan
transmitfromhumantohuman.
B.Thevirusescanbetransmitbytouchingsth
pollutedanddroplettransmission.
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C.Thevirusescanbetransmittedbytouching
somethinganinfectedpersonhastouched.
D.Virusescanspreadfromhumancontactwith
animals.
CForherfirsttwenty-fouryear,she'dbeen
knownasDebbie-anamethatdidn'tsuithergood
looksandelegantmanner.
“MynamehasalwaysmademethinkIshouldBea
cheerleader,“Sheplained.
“Ijustdon'tfeellikeaDebbie!”O(jiān)neday,
whilefillingoutanapplicationformforpublishing
job,theyoungwomansuddenlychangedmiddlename,
Lynne,forherfirstnameDebbie.
“ThatwasthesmartestthingIeverdid,“She
saysnow.
“AssoonasIstoppedcallingmyselfDebbie.
Ifehmorefortablewithmyself..,andother
peoplestartedtotakememoreseriously
Twoyearsafterhersuccessfuljobinterview,the
formerwaitressisnowasuccessfulmagazineeditor
friendsandassociatescallherLynne.
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Naturally,thenamechangedidn'tcause
Debbie/I.ynne'sprofessionalachievementbutit
surelyhelpedifonlybyaddingabitofself-
confidencetohertalents.
Socialscientistssaythatwhatyou'recalledcan
affectyourlife.
Throughouthistory,nameshavenotonlyidentified
peopleButalsodescribedthem.
a
Ashisnameis,soishe...”saystheBible.
Forbetterorworse,qualitiessuchas
friendlinessorreserves,simplenessorcharmmaybe
suggestedbyyournameandencourageotherpeople
beforetheyevenmeetyou.
Ofcourse,nameswithagoodsensecanworkfor
youevenencouragingnewacquaintances.
ArecentsurveyshowedthatAmericanmenthought
Susantobethemostattractivefemalename,while
womenbelievedRichardandDavidwerethemost
attractivetomen.
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OnewomanIknowturneddownablinddatewitha
mannamedHarrybecause“hesoundeddull
Severaleveningslatershecameuptomeata
party,pressingforanintroductiontoaveryniceman
withwhomtheylookedateachotherallevening.
“Oh,'Isaid.
“YoumeanHarry?”Shewasillatease.
61.
Debbie'schanginghername.
A.
waswhatshehappenedtodowhenfillingoutthe
formB.
didhaveaneffectonhersuccessC.
entirelycontributedtoherluckD.
hadactuallylittletodowithhercareer62.
TheauthorintroducedHarrytothewoman.
A.
totellherthatnamesdidn'tmatterreallyB.
tomakeherfeeluneasyinmindC.
thepersonismoreimportantthanhis/hername
D.
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attherequestofthewomanherself63.
ThenameDebbiemaybeconnectedwith
something.
A.
quietB.
dullC.
attractiveD.
Huge64.
Thebestpossibletideforthepassagemay
be_______
A.
YournameisyourfortuneB.
Don'tcaremuchfornamesC.
NamesandmakingfriendsD.
NamesarethemostimportantDDetective
fictionissomethingthatgainedpopularityparatively
laterthanallothergenresinliterature.
Theremightbesomeworksthate_istedinhistoric
timethatcouldnowbeidentifiedasdetective
fiction,buttheworksthatwereintroducedsolelyas
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thisgenrebeganwiththewritingsofEdgarAllanPoe
andWilkieCollins.
Ofcourse,todaywhenwetalkaboutdetective
fictions,theworksofArthurConanDoyleandAgatha
Christieeforemost.
Theirstoriesarethosethathavegivenanedgeto
thisgenreduetoitspopularity.
BeingapassionatereaderofDoyleandChristie,I
wouldliketodrawaparisonbetweenthestylesused
byDoyleinSherlockseriesandChristieinher
mysterythrillers.
Bothofthemuseaspecificpatternfortheir
detectivestories.
Doylemostlydevelopsthestoryfromahelpless
client?svisitto221BBakerStreet.
Alltheaccountsofthecasesarenarratedby
Watsone_cepttwopieces.
Christie?sworksinawaylookpletelydifferent
asthestoriesandsettingsarevariedandquite
unique.
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Butwecanalwaysseethatthereisabasic
formulainherworks.
Amurderhappensandallthecharactersinthe
plot,mostlypeoplearoundthevictim,havesomething
tobesuspectedof,somesecretsthattheyholdback,
allofwhicharesetuptototallyconfusethereader.
Christie'snovelsareallabout“whoisthe
murdererv,butwhilereadingSherlockareaderis
moreinterestedinknowinghowSherlockfindsthe
criminal.
ItisthemethodSherlockemploystodeducethe
factsandtoconnectthedotsthatreadersawaitto
know.
Thiscanbeunderstoodjustbythinkinghowevery
SherlockreaderwaitsforthatpartwhereSherlock
e_plainsthefactstoWatsonwhosharesthereader's
ignorance.
Whenwereachthesamecrucialpointin
Christie'sworks,whatoureyessearchforisthe
name----thenameofthemurderer.
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Allthee_planations,logicandreasoninginterest
usonlylater.
Christiehasusedvarioustypesofnarrative
techniquesindifferentnovels.
Therehasbeenasetofnovelswherethereis
omniscientnarration(表達(dá)者全知),otherswithHastings
(HerculePoirot'sassistant)asthenarrator,and
evensomeinfirst-personnarrative.
Sheintroducedmanydetectives,Poirotbeingthe
mostpopular.
Ontheotherhand,DoylehadonlySherlockas
detectiveinhisnovelsandstories.
Buthehadstartedanewseriesportrayinganew
characteruProfessorChallenger“whichdidn,tbee
aspopularasSherlockseries.
Boththewritersworkedontheprinciplesof
science,logicandpsychology.
Whenpared,Sherlockstoriesseemmorerealistic
astheyarenotasdramaticasChristie'snovels.
Buttheelementofpsychologyismoree_ploredby
Christie.
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Oftenherdetectivebelievesinsittinginachair
andthinkingtosolvethemystery,ratherthanrunning
aroundcollectingclues.
Itisbecauseherdetectivesworkbyanalyzingthe
hiddenpsychologyratherthane_plicitactions.
Sherlockisanactivedetectivewhoworkshardin
findingclues,wouldn'tminddevisingalittledrama
oranactofdisguise(假裝)forit.
Bothofthemhavecreatedlogicallycredible
stories,butsomewhereorotherSherlockonesare
closetolife,becausetheyportraynotonlymurder
butalsoseeminglysimplehumanissues.
Christie'sworksaremoreengaging,buttheact
ofmakinguptheplot----thepurposefulconcealingand
revealing----issomewherevisible.
Butitisundeniablethatsheneverfailsto
entertainherreaders.
WhilereadingSherlock,weforgetDoyleandour
wholeattentionisonSherlock,andsometimesweend
upfeelingheisarealindividualratherthana
fictionalcharacter.
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ButinChristie,sworkssomehow,wefeelit's
shewhoisworking,ratherthanPoirot,whichiswhy
shebecamethe“queenofcrime“andnother
characters.
Thus,inawayAgathaChristieoutshinesher
charactersandSherlockHolmesoutshineshiscreator.
ButbothwaysDoyleandChristiegiftedtheirfans
e_cellentdetectivestoriestoinvolvethemselvesin
andenjoyalltheirlife.
65.Intermsofdetectivefictions,Doyleand
Christieareforemostmentionedbecause.
A.
theyworkedtogetherandcreatedmanyfamous
detectivefiguresB.
itisDoyleandChristiethatmadedetective
fictionswellreceivedC.
itistheirworksthatmadedetectivefictions
superiortoothergenresD.
theyareconsideredasthefoundingfathersof
detectivefictions66.Whichofthefollowingmaybe
typicalChristie'sworks?A.
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Novelswithaspecificopeningpatternwitha
focusondeducingfacts.
B.
Thrillerswithvariedanduniquesettingstomake
plotsmoreconfusing.
C.
Fictionsinwhichthereisafi_edcharacter
responsibleforunfoldingthestory.
D.
Detectivestoriesinwhichvictimsandsuspects
arecloselyrelatedtothedetective.
67.WhenreachingcrucialpointsinChristie's
works,readerstendtogivepriorityto.
A.
themotivebehindthecrimeB.thepersonalityof
thecriminalC.
theidentityofthecriminalD.thedetailsof
thecrime68.AnewcharacteruProfessor
Challengervbroughtabout.
A.
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anotherhitwithdetectivefansB.anabrupt
declineinSherlock'sappealC.
aninspirationforAgathaChristieD.a
disappointmentforConanDoyle69.HowdoDoyle
andChristiemaketheirstoriesreasonable?A.
Theystucktofirst-personnarrativetechniques.
B.
Theyappliedknowledgeofdifferentfields.
C.
Theyincludeddetailedaccountsofe_plicit
actions.
D.
Theyrefusedtodisplaymysteryinthestories.
70.WhatkindofdetectivemayHerculePoirotbe?
A.
Onewhoisactiveinsearchingforandconnecting
clues.
B.
Onewholaysemphasisonbothactionsand
psychology.
C.
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Onewhosometimesplaystricksandevencheats
suspects.
D.
Onewhoisgoodatdiscoveringsecretsinhuman
mind.
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Themostwonderfultimeoftheyear(theChristmas
season)isalsothemoststressfulforlotsofpeople
strugglingtofitinincreasedend-of-the-year
workloads,holidayparties,shopping,guesthosting,
travel,andseeingfriendsandrelativeswhoyou'd
otherwiseavoid.
Luckily,thesamecopingmechanismsthatcanhelp
relievestress73andfindbetterbalanceduringthe
yearalsoworkforthisholiday.
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Herearefourtipstofindingwork一lifebalance
duringthisseason.
1.
Knowandgetawayfromyourstressors.
Ifcookingforalargegroup,bakingcookies,or
Christmasshoppingareyourkeystressors,don'tdo
them.
Lotsofgrocerystoreswillhelpcateryourne_t
holidaymeal.
Bakeriese_istforareason,andgiftcardsare
muchappreciatedbyall.
Stoptryingtoliveuptosomeoneelse's
e_pectationsoftheholidaysandstaymerryby
outsourcingthepainpoints.752.
Getfle_ibleatwork.
Ifyounormallymuteanhoureachwayatwork,see
ifyourbosswillletyouworkfromhomeinthis
specialseasontosavetime,getmoredone,andreduce
yourstress.
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Oraskifyoucanstartworkfromhomeinthe
morningsandetotheofficelaterinthedaytoavoid
peakmutetimes.
Leaveearlyandfinishyourdayfromthefortof
home,too.
3.
Makeyourownlistandcheckittwice.
Makeato-dolistforyourself,forbothworkand
life,thendivideitupintocategorieslike”must
do,“"wanttodo,"and"feelobligatedtodo."If
youcaneliminateanyorallofyourobligatorylist,
therest
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