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II.MultipleChoice.(15分,每題1.5分)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21.Susanhadquitherwell-paidjoband_________asavolunteerintheneighborhoodwhenIvisitedherlastyear.A.isworkingB.wasworkingC.hasworkedD.hadworked22.Thenumberofmedicalschoolsreached18intheearly1990sand_________aroundthatlevelsince.A.a(chǎn)reremainingB.haveremainedC.isremainingD.hasremained23.Technologicalinnovations,_________goodmarketing,willpromotethesalesoftheseproducts.A.combinedwithB.combiningwithC.havingcombinedwithD.tobecombinedwith24._________tothinkcriticallyisanimportantskilltoday’schildrenwillneedforthefuture.A.LearnB.LearnedC.LearningD.Havinglearned25.Manylessonsarenowavailableonline,from_________studentscanchooseforfree.A.whoseB.whichC.whenD.whom26._________youcansleepwell,youwilllosetheabilitytofocus,planandstaymotivatedafteroneortwonights.A.OnceB.UnlessC.IfD.When27.Itisnotaproblem_________wecanwinthebattle;it’sjustamatteroftime.A.whetherB.whyC.whenD.where28.Overthousandsofyears,theybegantodependlesson_________couldbehuntedorgatheredfromthewild,andmoreonanimalstheyhadraisedandcropstheyhadsown.A.whetherB.whatC.whenD.where29.Arethesedrugs_________atthenearbydrugstorewithoutaprescription?A.unfamiliarB.availableC.shortD.dramatic30.MiddleSchoolattachedtoShanghaiNormaluniversity,Minhangcampuswillreachits_________ofover700studentsthisSeptember.A.targetB.struggleC.balanceD.contactIII.Grammarandvocabulary(30分,每題1分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ChildrenRaisedinGreenerAreasHaveHigherIQGrowingupinagreenerurbanenvironmentboostschildren’sintelligenceandlowerslevelsofdifficultbehaviour,astudyhasfound.Theanalysisofmorethan600childrenaged10to15showedthata3%increaseinthegreennessoftheirneighborhoodraisedtheirIQscore(31)______anaverageof2.6points.Theeffectwasseeninbothricherandpoorerareas.Thereisalreadysignificantevidenceforgreenspaces’effectsonimprovingvariousaspectsofchildren’scognitivedevelopmentbutthisisthefirstresearch(32)______(examine)IQ.Thecauseisuncertainbutmay(33)______(link)tolowerstresslevels,moreplayandsocialcontactoraquieterenvironment.TheincreaseinIQpointswasparticularlysignificantforthosechildrenatthelowerendofthespectrum,(34)______smallincreasescouldmakeabigdifference,theresearcherssaid.“Evidencehasbuiltupovertime(35)______greensurroundingsareassociatedwithimprovedcognitivefunctioning,suchasmemoryskillsandattention,”saidTimNawrot,aprofessorofenvironmentalepidemiologyatHasseltUniversityinBelgium,wherethestudywasconducted.“(36)______thisstudyaddsbyincludingIQisamorerigorous,well-establishedclinicalmeasure.Itisreallyofvaluetocreateanoptimalenvironmentforchildrentodeveloptheirfullpotential,(37)______iswhyIthinkcitybuildersorurbanplannersshouldprioritizeinvestmentingreenspaces.”Thestudy,publishedinthejournalPlosMedicine,usedsatelliteimagestomeasurethelevelofgreennessinneighborhoods,includingparks,gardens,streettreesandallothervegetation.TheaverageIQscorewas105butthescientistsfound4%ofchildreninareaswithlowlevelsofgreeneryscoredbelow80,(38)______nochildrenscoredbelow80inareaswithmoregreenery.Thebenefitsofmoregreenery(39)______(record)inurbanareaswerenotreplicatedinsuburbanorruralareas.Nawrotsuggestedthismightbebecausethoseplaceshadenoughgreennessforallchildrenlivingtheretobenefit.Behavioraldifficultiessuchaspoorattentionandaggressivenesswerealsomeasuredinthechildren(40)______(use)astandardratingscale,andtheaveragescorewas46.Inthiscase,a3%riseingreeneryresultedinatwo-pointreductioninbehavioralproblems,inlinewithpreviousstudies.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.(A)A.
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noticeableForthepast50years,spanking(打)hasbeenusedtodisciplinechildrenlessandless.Butalmosteveryparentstillyellsattheirchildfromtimetotime.Roaringisprobablythemost___41___behaviorofparentingtoday.Itdoesnothelpyouestablish___42___.Instead,itmakesyourchildfeellikeyouareoutofcontrol.Indeed,itisareactionofparentswhodonotknowwhattodo.Butmostparents,myself___43___,finditreallyhardtogoadaywithoutroaring.Thelatestresearchonshoutingencouragesparentstoaskthemselvestwoquestions:WhatshouldIdo?HowcanIgetridofthishabit?Asatool,correctiveshoutinghasnoeffect;itisjustahabitualslapatthechild.Weyellatourchildrenforthesamethingeveryday,andbecauseitisineffective,wehavetoyellmoreandmorefiercely.Putyourclothesaway!Comedownfordinner!AlanKazdin,aprofessorofpsychologyandchildpsychiatryatYaleUniversity,saysthatyellingisnotreallyastrategyfor___44___children,butameansofventing(發(fā)泄)one’sself.Kazdinis___45___aprojectcalledABCs,whichrepresentsantecedents,behaviorandconsequences.Antecedentscoverwhattodobeforethebehavior.Preconditionsaresetinadvance.Specifically,youshouldtellyourchildtheseconditionsbeforeyouwantthemtodoanything.Behavioriswhenparentsdefine,___46___andmodelbehavior.Consequencessuggestthatwhenthepreferredactionisperformed,parentsshouldapproveofitandthattheyshouldthenmakeanexaggeratedcompliment,___47___bythemovementofalimb(肢)inamannerwhichsuggeststheaction’sagreeableness.Therefore,itissuggestedthatparentsnotyellattheirchildreneverynightbecausetheythrowtheirshoesaround,butinsteadasktheminthemorningiftheycanplacetheirshoeswheretheybelongwhentheyreturnhome.ABCPraiseisavery___48___technique.Youmustbeenthusiastic,soyoumustputabroadsmileonyourfaceandevenraiseyourhandtowave.Nextyouhavetosaywhatyoupraisewithacheerfulvoice.Thethirdstepistostrokethechildandgivehimsomewordsofpraise.Thesesteps,whichmayseemsillytomany,areits___49___characteristics,notitsflaws(缺陷).Itmakeschildrennoticethecomplimentsthatcancomewithcorrectbehavior.That’sthe___50___.(B)A.boomB.enthusiasticallyC.voicedD.findsE.sharplyF.racingG.fortuneH.distinctlyI.venturingJ.dealsK.joinedEightmonthsago,MengHu,27,quitherjobasaflightattendantinGuangzhou,China.Sheisnowworkingfull-timeasalive-streaminghostonTaobao.“I’vebeentalkingnonstop,”Husaid,laughing.“Mythroatgetsreallyhoarse.Youneedtotalkalot,becauseyourmoodiscontagious(有感染力的).Onlywhenyoutalk___51___canyougetyouraudienceexcited.”HuispartofarisingclassofcreatorsinChinawhoare___52___togetinonlive-streamshopping,anemergingformofretailthathasgrownintoanindustryworthanestimated$66billion.AlthoughthetrendhasbeenpartofChineseinternetcultureforyears,analystssaythecoronaviruspandemichasbroughtitmainstream.EventheChinesegovernmenthas___53___itssupport,callingtheindustrythe“newengine”ofe-commercegrowthandencouraginglive-streamingasasolutiontounemployment,whichhasrisen___54___inChinaduetothepandemic.Live-streamshoppingisacombinationofentertainmentande-commerce.Viewersbuygoodsonlinefrompeoplewhoshowofftheirlatest___55___--fromlipsticktolaundrydetergent--inreal-timevideos.ManycomparetheconcepttotheTVshoppingchannel,buttheChinesemodelis___56___moremodern,mobileandinteractive.Hostscangivetheirfansdiscountcoupons(優(yōu)惠券)andflash___57___inrealtime,whileviewerscanclicktosendtheirfavoritestarsvirtual“gifts.”Partoftheallure(吸引力)of___58___intothisworldistheprospectofabigpayday.Brandsroutinelyannouncetensorhundredsofmillionsofdollarsinsalesinasinglesitting.Topinfluencerscanearnmillionsofdollarsayear,accordingtoTaobao.Andevenwell-knownbusinessleadersaregettinginontheact.ForpeoplelikeHu,thelive-streamhostinGuangzhou,theongoing___59___presentsboth“achanceandachallenge.”“Viewersmighthavedoubled,butthere’sprobablyaboutsevenoreighttimesmorenewlive-streamersnow,”sheestimated.“Somanypeoplelikemehave___60___live-streaming,andaresellingproductsanddoingthesamething.”IV.ReadingComprehension(53分:61-75各1分;76-94各2分)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Atsomepointinourlives,thechancesarethatyouandIwillfeellonely.It’sanimportanttopicandonethatcausesalotofmisery,butthereareplentyof___61___surroundingit.Herearethreeofthebiggest.Islonelinessallaboutisolation?Feelinglonelyisnotthesameasbeingalone.Lonelinessisafeelingof___62___.It’sthesensethatnoonearoundyoureallyunderstandsyouandthatyoudon’thavethekindofmeaningfulconnectionsyouwouldlike.Being___63___canbeafactor,butit’snottheonlyone.Youcanfeellonelyinacrowd,justasyoucanseek___64___inspendingsometimealone.Sometimeswewanttobealone.Butifwedon’thavetheoptiontospendtimewithpeoplewhounderstandus,that’swhenloneliness___65___.Doeslonelinessdisproportionatelyaffectoldpeople?Lonelinessisundoubtedlygettingahigherprofile,butthat___66___meansahigherpercentageofoldpeoplefeellonelynowcomparedtoafewyearsago.___67___,thestudyfromChristinaVictorfromBrunelUniversityhasshownthattheproportionofoldpeopleexperiencingchroniclonelinesshasremainedsteadyfor70years,with6to13percentsayingtheyfeellonelyallormostofthetime.Butitistruethattheactualnumbersoflonelyoldpeopleare___68___simplybecausetherearemoreoldpeopleintheworld.Lonelinessismore___69___inoldagethaninotheradults,butinherreviewapeakisalsofoundinadolescence.___70___,studiesshowthat50to60percentofoldpeoplearenotoftenlonely.Islonelinessalwaysbad?Thisoneisabitmore___71___.Youoftenseestatisticsquotedontheeffectthatlonelinesscanhaveonourhealth.Reviewsoftheresearchhavefoundthatitcouldincreasetheriskofheartdiseasebyalmostathirdandthat___72___peoplehavehigherbloodpressureandalowerlifeexpectancy.Itispossiblethatunhappilyisolatedpeoplearemorelikelytobecome___73___.Butitcouldalsohappentheotherwayaround.Peoplecouldbecomeisolatedandlonelybecausetheyalreadyhavepoorhealth,whichstopsthemfrom___74___.Orlonelypeoplemayshowupinthestatisticsaslesshealthybecausetheirlonelinesshas___75___themofthemotivationtolookaftertheirhealth.Itcouldworkbothways.61.A.discoveriesB.assumptionsC.mythsD.reasons62.A.dissatisfactionB.disobedienceC.disconnectionD.distrust63.A.isolatedB.confusedC.distractedD.scolded64.A.revengeB.ambitionC.guidanceD.relief65.A.cracksB.strikesC.brakesD.disappears66.A.equallyB.mainlyC.rarelyD.definitely67.A.BycontrastB.InfactC.AsaresultD.Allinall68.A.risingB.decliningC.fluctuatingD.reviving69.A.painfulB.unexpectedC.preventableD.common70.A.HoweverB.LikewiseC.ThereforeD.Meanwhile71.A.complexB.apparentC.relevantD.innovative72.A.oldB.optimisticC.lonelyD.urban73.A.fitB.timidC.angryD.ill74.A.exercisingB.socializingC.adventuringD.evaluating75.A.assuredB.robbedC.informedD.accuseSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Laurawalkedtowardstheman.“Itisterriblycold,”shesaid.“Colderthanever,”themansaid.“Nowtellmewhatyouwant.”HestaredatLauraforafewsecondsandthengrinned,“Maybeyou’dliketocomeinsideandwarmup.”“No.No,Idon’twanttocomein.”Shetookadeepbreath.“Ijustwantedtoknowifyou’reinterestedinsellingyourdog.”“Thatworthlessmutt?”Themanpointedtoadogintheyardandlaughedforafewseconds,thensuddenlystopped.“Iwasjustjokingabouttheworthlesspart.He’saprettygooddog.Yeah.Imightbeinterested.”“Well,he’sthekindofdogI’mlookingfor.Anditdoesn’tseemlikeyou’retoofondofhim.Imeanhe’stiedupoutside.Idon’tseeanyfoodorwater.”“Youjustwaitaminute.Itakegoodcareofthatdog.TheguyIgothimfromsaidhewasatrainedguarddog.Thetroubleis,thestupidthingdoesn’tevenbarkwhenstrangerscomearound.ButthenIguessthatwouldn’tmattertoyou.You’reprobablyjustlookingforapet,huh?”“Yeah.Well,here’syourchancetogetridofhim.I’llgiveyoutwentydollars.”“Youexpectmetosellapurebredguarddogfortwentydollars?”themansnorted(哼著鼻子說).“Fiftydollars.That’smyprice.Youbringmefiftydollars,honey,andyougotyourselfadog.”Hesmiled.“Sureyoudon’twanttocomein?”Laurashookherhead.“I’llbebackwiththemoney.”Breakfastforgotten,shesearchedforandfoundacashmachinefourblocksaway.Ican’taffordthis,shethoughtasshepunchedthenumbersintothemachine.Thedogwillneedavet,andwhereamIgoingtogetthemoneyforthat?Herfearsworeoffasshepicturedthedog,curledup,notoutsideonthecold,hardground,butinfrontofaglowingfireplace.Blueceramicbowlsfilledwithfoodandwatersatinthecornerofthekitchen,andshesawhim,headheldhigh,matchingherstrideontheirdailywalk.Withthemoneyinherpurse,shehurriedbacktotheman’shouse.76.Laurastartedaconversationwiththemanbecauseshe________.A.neededshelterfromthecoldB.wantedtoseeifshecouldbuyhisdogC.hopedtofindoutwhereshecouldbuyapetD.wasn’tpleasedwithhowhetreatedhisdog77.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemanfromthepassage?A.Heconsideredthedogpretty.B.Hewasgoodattrainingguarddogs.C.Hehadbeentryingtogetridofthedog.D.Hehadboughtthedogtoprotecthishome.78.HowcomeLaura’sworryaboutmoneyfaded?A.Sherealizedthatthedogwouldbelivingamuchbetterlifewithher.B.Itoccurredtoherthatsheactuallyhadenoughmoneyinherbankaccount.C.Shewasconfidentthatshewouldsoonlandadecentjobandearnenoughmoney.D.Shewasexcitedabouthavingaguarddogbesideherwhenshewantedtotakeawalk.79.Judgingfromthepassage,wecanknowthatLaurais________.A.ahomelessgirlB.asocialworkerC.aratherpoorladyD.anexperiencedpetowner(B)TrainInformationAllcustomerstravellingonTransLinkservicesmustbeinpossessionofavalidticketbeforeboarding.Forticketinformation,pleaseinquireatyourlocalstationorcall131230.WhileQueenslandRailmakeseveryefforttoensuretrainsrunasscheduled,therecanbenoguaranteeofconnectionsbetweentrainsorbetweentrainservicesandbusservices.●LostpropertyCallLostPropertyat131617duringbusinesshoursforitemslostonQueenslandRailservices.ThelostpropertyofficeisopenMondaytoFriday7:30amto5pmandislocatedatRomaStreetstation.●PublicholidaysOnpublicholidays,generallyaSundaytimetableoperates.Oncertainmajoreventdays,i.e.AustraliaDay,AnzacDay,sportingandculturaldays,specialadditionalservicesmayoperate.ChristmasDayservicesoperatetoaChristmasDaytimetable.Beforetravelpleasevisit.auorcallTransLinkat131230anytime.●CustomersusingmobilitydevicesManystationshavewheelchairaccessfromthecarparkorentrancetothestationplatfo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StreetVarsityLakes12:22am80.Whatshouldyoudoifyouwantinformationabouttickets?A.Call131617.B.Visit.au.C.Askatthelocalstation.D.Gotoabusserviceoffice.81.IfyoulostyourphoneonthetrainfromFortitudeValleytoVarsityLakesSaturdaymorning,whatcouldyoudotogetitback?A.CallLostPropertyat131617atonce.B.GotoRomaStreetstationonMonday.C.Takethe9:52pmtrainbacktoFortitude.D.ReporttotheQueenslandRailservicewebsite.82.HowlongisthetrainjourneyfromCentralstationtoVarsityLakesstation?A.57minutes.B.83minutes.C.80minutes.D.55minutes.(C)Middle-classparentsarefuelingbadbehaviorintheclassroomby“buyingoff”theirchildrenwithcomputersandtelevisionsratherthanteachingthembasicsocialskills,ateachers’unionleadersaid.MaryBousted,generalsecretaryoftheAssociationofTeachersandLecturers,saidsomemiddle-classparentsfailedtosupporttherightoftheteachertoteachandofpupilstolearnbyfailingtocreatetherightsocialconditionsathome.Childrenwerelivingin“isolation,”gluedtocomputergamesandTVshowsintheirbedroomsandinmanycasesitwasrelativelywealthyparentswhowereencouragingsuchsolitarybehavior.“Theyarenotlearningaboutgiveandtakewithinthefamily,”shesaid.“Oftenit’sthewell-offmiddleclassesthatbuyofftheirchildrenthroughthecomputerandTVandeverythingthatisolatesthemwithinthehome,”Boustedsaid.“Andthenthey’resurprisedwhentheirchilddoesn’tcometoschoolreadytolearn.”Bousted’scommentscomeaheadoftheunion’sconferencenextweek,wherememberswilldebateamotionbroughtbyitsCheshirebranchcallingforparentsofdisruptivepupilstoseetheirchildbenefitdocked(削減).Anotherproposalisformothersandfatherstoattendparentingclassestohelpthemdealwithbadly-behavedchildren.Whilesheacknowledgedthatthemotionaboutcuttingchildbenefitwas“quiteextreme”andsaidshewasnotsureitwasviable(可行的),sheinsisteditraisedrelevantissues.“Itcomesoutofafrustrationthatmanymembersfeelthatwhiletheyareworkingtheirsocksoffunderanextremelyrigidaccountabilityframeworktogetchildrentolearn,theyarenotbeingsupportedbyhome,”shesaid.Oftheideaofclassesforparentsofnaughtychildren,shesaid,“Ifyougointoapetshop,youhavetoprovethatyouaregoingtobeabletotakecareofadogbeforetheywillsellyouapuppy,butthereisnothingforbeingaparentunlessyouaresoawfulthestatetakesyourchildawayfromyou.”83.WhatdoesBoustedthinkofthestudentsfromsomemiddle-classfamilies?A.Theyareamongthemostselfishpeople.B.Theyareafraidofspeakinginpublicplaces.C.Theyfailtobetaughtrightbasicsocialskillsathome.D.Theydon’tliketomakefriendswithothersatschool.84.Whichisoneproposalofthemeetingtobeheldbyateachers’union?A.Tellingparentstheimportanceofattendingparent-teacherconferences.B.Callingonparentstohelpeducatetheirbadly-behavedchildren.C.Discussinghowtoimprovestudents’performanceatschool.D.AnalyzingwhyAmericanteachersfacesomanypressures.85.InBousted’sopinion,whatmakesmanyteachersfrustratedthoughtheytrytheirbesttogetchildrentolearn?A.Thesechildrenmakenoimprovementatall.B.Theycan’tgetthesupportofthesechildren’sparents.C.Theystillfacethedangerofbeingfired.D.Theirrequestsforraisingwagesisrefused.86.Whatisthepassagemainlytalkingabout?A.Thewayofdealingwithbadly-behavedchildren.B.Thereasonwhytheteachers’unionisholdingaconference.C.Childrenaremoreaddictedtomediainmoderntimes.D.Parentsfueltheirchildren’sbadbehaviorintheclassroom.(D)Forthousandsofyears,themostimportanttwobuildingsinanyBritishvillagehavebeenthechurchandthepub.Infact,untilaplacehasachurchandapub,itisnotreallyconsideredacommunityworthyofaname.Traditionally,thechurchandthepubareattheheartofanyvillageortown,sinceitiswherethepeoplegathertosocializeandexchangenews.TheyareinstitutionsattheheartofBritishsociety.Afterall,theword‘pub’isactuallyshortfor‘publichouse’Asaresult,Britishpubsarcoftenoldandwellpreserved.Manyofthemhavebecomehistoricsitesthattouristsvisit.Oneofthemostfamousexamplesisthepubinthecityofcalled‘YeOldeTriptoJerusalem’,whichdatesbacktotheyearAD1189andisprobablytheoldestpubinEngland.ItwasthesameyearinwhichKingRichardtheFirstcameintopower,wholedtheFirstCrusadeintotheHolyLand,towardsJerusalem.ManyBritishpubshaveoldnamesreferringtogovernors,suchasTheKing'sHeadorTheQueenVictoria,butofcoursethisdoesn’tmeantheyareonlyforkingsandqueens.Pubshavealwayswelcomedpeoplefromallclassesandpartsofsociety.Onacoldnight,thepub'slandlordorlandladycanalwaysfindawarmplaceforyoubythefire.Thereisalwayshonestandheartyfoodandplentyofdrinkavailableatanaffordableprice.That’showitusedtobe,butthereareworryingsignsthatthingsarebeginningtochange.Economicdownturns,governmentalfinancialmeasures,andculturalchangesarecausingmanypubstogooutofbusiness.Peopledonothavealotofsparemoneytospendonbeer.Ontopofthat,in2007smokingwasbannedinallpublicindoorspaces,includingpubs,whichmayalsohaveaffectedthenumbersofcustomersgoingtopubssincethen.Thisdeclineishappeningdespitethefactthatpubsarenowallowedbylawtostayopenafter11pm.Previously,with11pmasclosingtime,customerswouldhavetodrinkquitequickly,meaningtheysometimesgotmoredrunkthantheywouldifallowedtodrinkslowly.ThisBritishhabitofdrinkingisknownas‘bingedrinking’,anditcauseslong-termhealthproblemsforindividualsandproblemswithviolentcrimeforcommunities.TheUKgovernmentistryingtofindwaysofdiscouragingbingedrinking,andregularlyspendsmoneyontelevisioncommercialstowarnpeopleoftheproblemsofdrinkingtoomuch.87.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Britishpubsarepreservedwellmainlytoattracttouristsfromalloftheworld.B.Britishpubsarequitepopularandaccessibletopeoplefromallwalksoflife.C.MostBritishpubsaregoingoutofbusinessbecauseofeconomicandculturalbans.D.MostBritishpubshavetoshutdowntoadjustthemselvestomeetthesmokingban.88.WhydidtheUKgovernmentallowpubstostayopenafter11pm?A.Tostimulatecustomerstospendmoreondrinks.B.TohelpBritishpubssurviveeconomicdownturns.C.Toencouragemoresensiblewaysofdrinkinginpubs.D.TogetridofviolentcrimeinmostpartofBritain.89.Theterm“bingedrinking”inparagraph5wouldbemostlikelytodescribe__________.A.drinkingtoomuchandtooquicklyB.socialproblemsrelatedtoBritishpubsC.anewlong-termdrinkingapproachD.problemscausedbydrinkingtoomuch90.Whatwillmostprobablybecoveredintheparagraphthatfollowsthelastinthepassage?A.Differentmethodstowelcomenewcustomerstopubs.B.Variousadvertisementsencouragingpeopletoquitdrinking.C.Thecampaignsandstrategiestosupportthetraditionalpubs.D.Trendsofmigratingbackfromthemodernwinebarstooldones.SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Gregorawokeasitwasgettingdark.B.Hefinallymanagedtoopenthedoorandleanagainstit.C.Thisworkedbetter,buthestillcouldn’tmoveenoughtogetoutofbed.D.Gregortriedtoreturntohisbedroom,butcouldn'tfitthroughthedoorway.E.Whenheansweredher,hewassurprisedtohearhisvoice;itsoundedsohigh.F.Hetriedtoturnoverontohisside,buteverytimehetried,hewouldrollontohisbackagain.TheMetamorphosis(excerpt)Onemorning,GregorSamsawokeupfromabaddreamandrealizedhewassomekindofaterribleinsect.Hewasacockroach(蟋蟀),andhewasaslargeasaman!Lyingonhisback,hecouldseehislargebrownbellyandthinlegs._____91_____Hebegantothinkabouthisjobasatravelingsalesman.Hehatedhisjob,buthehadtodoittosupporthisfather,mother,andsisterbecausehisfat
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