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I.ListeningComprehension(略)

II.Grammarandvocabulary

SectionA10%

TheBestBookIveEverRead

Frankly,Ihavereadnearlyallofthegreatworksofliterature,

butnobookhaseverimpressedmeasdeeplyordirectly(21)

JoelSteinsManMade:AStupidQuestforMasendinity.

Haventweall,onsomelevel,beenJewishboysinNewJerseyin

(22)1970swithonlyfemalefriends,anEasy-Bakeovenand

astrongpreferenceforshowtunes?Haventweallhadapanicattack

(23)learningweregoingtohaveason,sincethatmeans

weregoingtohavetofigureouthowtothrowfootballs,watchother

peoplethrowfootballsanddecide(24)tobehappyorsad

abouttheresultsoffootballthrowing?Haventweallthentried

tocorrectourlackofmalenessbybecomingaman,fightingfires

withfirefighters,(25)(drive)aLamborghinianddoing

threedaysofArmytrainingcamp?IknowIhave.

TheonlypartsIdidntfullyenjoywere(26)________inwhichthe

authorsufferedhorribly.Afterjustthreehoursoftrainingcamp,

hefaintedweaklyintothearmsofasoldier.Thefilmrightsto

ManMadehavealreadybeensoldtoFox,andIhopeitgets

(27)________(turn)intoamoviewithGeorgeClooneyplayingthe

Steinrole,sincetheyremindmesomuchofeachother.

(28)thisisonlySteinsfirstbook,Iwouldalready

considerhimassomeone1ikeDavidSedaris,DaveBarry,James

Thurber,MarkTwainandAbrahamLincoln.I(29)(recommend)

ManMadenotjusttoallmyfriendsandfamilybutalsotostrangers

onTwitteroverandoveragain.Myonefearis(30)after

thisgreatachievement,Steinwilllosehisabilitytobeacruel

criticofourshallowtimes.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA(10分)

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblanks

tomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Forthe

blankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperform

ofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfits

eachblank.

A.generatedB.furnitureC.fameD.resultingE.suggestions

F.developedG.eventuallyH.completedI.fixedJ.commercial

K.softly

TheFatherofJDPrinting

Abouttwentyyearsago,thesurgeonsattheWilfordHullmedical

centerworkingtoseparateapairofconjoined(連體的)twinsthought

thatonlyonewouldbeabletowalkaftertheoperation.Aftera

modelofthegirlsbonestructurewas(31)using3Dprinting,

however,theyfoundasharedupperlegbonetobebiggerthan

expectedandsplititsuccessfully,(32)inbothtwinsbeing

abletowalk.Noweightyandstillworkingaschieftechnology

officerof3DSystems.ChuckHullisenjoyingsomeminor

(33)31yearsafterhefirstprintedasmallblackeye-wash

cupusinganewmethodofmanufacturingknownas3Dprinting.

Atthetime,hewasworkingforacompanythatusedUVlightto

putthinlayersofplasticcoatsontabletopsand(34)________.He

hadanideathatifhecouldplacethousandsofthinlayersofplastic

ontopofeachotherandthencuttheirshapeusinglight,hewould

beabletoformthreedimensionalobjects.Afterayear,he

(35)asystemwherelightwasshoneintoabottleof

photopolymeramaterialwhichchangesfromliquidtoplastic-like

solidwhenlightshinesonitandtracestheshapeofonelevel

oftheobject.Subsequentlayersarethenprinteduntilitis

(36).

Afterpatentingtheinvention,hesetup3DSystems,(37)

getting$6m(3.5m)fromaCanadianinvestor.Thefirst(38)

productcameoutin1988andprovedahitamongcarmanufacturers,

intheaerospacesectorandforcompaniesdesigningmedical

equipment.Thepossibilitiesappearendlessfromhome-printed

foodandmedicineto(39)thatpicturesofobjectsbeable

tobetakeninshopsandthenrecreatedusingplansdownloadedfrom

theInternetAlthoughdeliberateinhisresponses,thereisone

momentwhenthe(40)________spokenChuckHulltellsofhissurprise

aboutwhatexactlyhiscreationwascapableofachieving.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA(15分)

Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefour

wordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththe

wordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

WordstoTurnaConversationAround

Itsnotwhatyousay,butitshowyousayitisntit?According

toalanguageexpert,wemayhavethiswrong.〃Wearepushedand

pulledaroundbylanguagefarmorethanwe(41)says

ElizabethStoke,professorofsocialinteractionatLoughborough

University.Stokeandhercolleagueshave(42)thousands

ofhoursofrecordedconversations,fromcustomerservicesto

mediation(調(diào)解)hotlinesandpolicecrisis(43).They

discoveredthatcertainwordsorphraseshavethepowertochange

thecourseofaconversation.

Someofthesewordsaresurprising,and(44)whatweve

beentaughttobelieve.Forexample,inastudyofconversations

betweendoctorsandpatients,evidenceshowedthatdoctorswho

(45)optionsratherthanrecommendedbestsolutions,got

abetterresponse,despitethesuggestionfromhospitalguidelines

totalkaboutthebestinterestsofthepatient.But,from

conversationexpertssuchasStoketoFBInegotiatorsand

communicationcoaches,werelearningwhichwordsarelikelyto

(46)orpersuadeus.

Stokefoundthatpeoplewhohadalreadyresponded(47)

whenaskediftheywouldliketoattendmediationseemedtochange

theirmindswhenthemediatorusedthephrase.,zWouldyoubewiHing

tocomeforameeting?”〃Assoonasthewordwillingwasused,people

wouldsay:Oh,yes,definitely一theywouldactually(48)

thesentencetoagree./zStokefoundithadthesameeffectin

differentsettings:withbusiness-to-businesscoldcallers;with

doctorstryingto(49)peopletogotoaweight-lossclass.

ShealsolookedatphrasessuchasWouldyouliketo〃and/zWould

youbeinterestedin〃?"Sometimesthey(50),butwilling

wastheonethatgotpeopletoagreemorerapidlyandwithmore

enthusiasm.,z

“Helloisareallyimportantwordthatcanchangethe(51)_

ofaconversation,,/Stokesays."Itsabouthowyourespondtopeople

whoarewhatwecallfirstmoverspeoplewhosaysomethingreally

(52),“Z/Itmightbetheworkcolleagueswhoareextremely

angrytoyourdeskwithacomplaintortheneighborwho(53)_________

rudewordsaboutparkingasyoureputtingoutthebins.,z"Whatdo

youdowiththatperson?Ratherthanrespondinthesamemanner,

sayingsomethingnice,suchasaverybrightHello!,socializesthat

otherpersonalittlebit.〃Useitwhenyouwanttoresistgetting

intoa(54)_________."Youhavetobecarefulnottosoundtoo

passive-aggressive,Stokesays,〃butjustonefriendlywordina

brighttonecandeletethe(55)oftheconversation.

41.A.suggestB.realizeC.implyD.emphasize

42.A.analyzedB.addressedC.simplifiedD.discovered

43.A.instructionsB.revolutionsC.associationsD.

negotiations

44.A.getintoB.turnawayC.goagainstD.insiston

45.A.pointedB.inspiredC.motivatedD.listed

46.A.comfortB.defendC.supportD.protect

47.A.activelyB.positivelyC.negativelyD.passively

48.A.finishB.rejectC.refuseD.interrupt

49.A.persuadeB.stimulateC.forceD.tempt

50.A.interactedB.workedC.respondedD.initiated

51.A.approachB.courseC.evolutionD.pattern

52.A.impracticalB.unimaginativeC.criticalD.illogical

53.A.keepsbackB.answersforC.agreesonD.launchesinto

54.A.conflictB.disasterC.strikeD.damage

55.A.challengeB.debateC.worryD.silence

SectionB(22分)

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageis

followedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreach

ofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone

thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage

youhavejustread.

(A)

Lastsummer,bird-watchersconfirmedthediscoveryofanew

speciesofbirdinCambodiawasnotaneventofparticularbiological

significance,butitwasstrikingforonereasoninpart.This

speciesofbirdwasdiscoverednotinanunspoiledrainforestbut

withinthelimitsCambodiascapital,PhnomPenhacitythesize

ofPhiladelphia.

Whattheresearchersfoundwassurprisingincities.The

medium-sizedcityinthestateabout110speciesofbirds,over95

percentofwhichwouldhavebeengrowingthereurbanization.

Ecologicallyspeaking,citiesaredifferent,concretebuildings.

Rather,eachuniquebio-profileakindofecologicalfingerprint

thatisagainsttheideaofanenvironmentdeadzone.

Ofcourse,itsalsotruethatintheworldofbirdsandplants,

asinhumansociety,thereissuchathingasworldwide-the

city-inhabitantswhofeelequallyathomeinSanFrancisco,Milan

andBeijing.Fourbirdsoccurinmorethan80percentofthecities

studied,and11plantsoccurredinmorethan90percentofthecities.

Ontheplantside,thoseareseeminglyspreadbyEuropeansettlement.

Intheair,itstheusualsuspects:therockpigeonandmanyother

birds."Theyhavebecomecompletelyadaptedtourbanlife,,zKatti

says?"Thatsnotmuchofsurprise.Buttheydontactuallydominate

asmuchaswethinktheydo."Thosespecies-occurringinthecities

acrosstheglobe-representonlyasmallpartofacitysnatural

varieties.

Notallcitiesareequalprotectorsofnativeanimalsandplants,

though.Oneofthebiggestpredictorsforacitysbiodiversityis

itsurbandesign.Territoryasvariedasbackyardsandstreettrees

canlayimportantrolesingreeningacity.Infact,theamouhtof

greenspaceisastrongerpredictorofthedensityofbiodiversity

thanacityssize.Ametropoliswithasizablenetworkofparkscan

containmorespeciespersquaremilethanamuchsmallercity.

Inaworldwherearchitecture,food,language,fashionand

commerceareincreasinglyglobalized,acitysnativeanimalsand

plantscanbeakindofidentity.Theremaybeneighborhoodsin

LondonandParisthatresembleSingaporeorHongKong.Citiesare

becomingsimilar,buttheirnaturalenvironmentsstandcompletely

apart.

56.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoyouthinkofPhnomPenh,

Cambodiascapital?

A.Itisfullofvariousrareplantsandanimals.

B.ItsbirdspopulationislargerthanthatofSanFrancisco.

C.ItsasbigasPhiladelphiaintermsofarea.

D.ItisonanequalfootingwithBeijingandMilan.

57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTthesameasthe

authorsidea?

A.Fromabiologicalpointnewchangeshappeneveryday.

B.Fromanenvironmentalpointthedailychangesarentobvious

enough.

C.Eachcityhasdifferentcharacteristicsintermsofecological

development.

D.Differentspeciesofcreaturesarebornindifferentcities.

58.Someplantsarefoundinmanycitiesintheworld,whichseems

tobearesultof____.

A.naturalselectionB.globalization

C.urbandevelopmentD.colonization

59.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WhatSurprisingCities!TheMedium-sizedCityHasVarious

SpeciesofBirds!

B.ThePowerofPlantsandAnimals!TheCharmofAlltheCities!

C.TheCitiesAreConcreteJungles!NeverThinkaboutThemthe

SameWayAgain!

D.MoreSpeciesPerSquareMile!TheAmountofGreenSpaceIsa

StrongerPredictor!

(B)

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maybeunsure,oryoudonotknowwheretobegin.Tryingevery

Cloudservicewouldtakealotoftimeandwork.But,thewebsite

Reviewsmighthelp.

Onevaluablefeatureistheprotectionofdigitalfiles,including

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yourcomputercrashes,orgetslostordamaged,yourfilescanstill

foundintheCloud.

Cloudservicesletyouaccessyourfilesfromalmostanywhere.

Noneedtoworryaboutaonyourcomputerwhenyouareawayfrom

yourdesk.IfyouhaveanInternetconnection,youcanopenyour

filesfromanycomputer,orfromaphone,whentheyarestoredusing

aCloudservice.

UsingaCloudservicemakessharingfileseasier.Ifyousend

documentstoagroupusingemails,youmaythenwonderwhichversion

everyoneisworkingwith.WhensharingfilesusingaCloudservice,

everyonewillseethesamedocumentandthelatestversion.

Thefirstthingtoconsideristheamountofstoragespaceyou

need.Checkhowmuchspaceyouarecurrentlyusingonyourcomputer

andmobiledevices.Ifyourcomputerorphoneisfilledwithphotos

andyouhavelittlefreespace,youmaywanttomoveyourphotos

totheCloud.SomeCloudservicesarefree.But,ifyouneedalot

ofspace,youwillprobablyneedonethatcostsmoney.

EvenifeveryoneyouhaveevermetisaWindowsuser,youstill

probablywantaCloudservicethatworkswithmanyplatforms.You

mightbecomefriendswithanAndroiduserorstartajobwitha

companythatcomputersonApple!

60.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Google-Driveuserscanobtain100GBforfree.

B.MostCloudservicescansendfilestoboththeCloudandthe

localcomputer.

C.Itshardtotransferyouryouturnonthecomputerifitis

storedintheCloud.

D.NeverworryaboutfindingyourfilesintheCloudsifthe

computersystemcrashes.

61.Whatwillyouhavetodoifyouneedmorespacetostoremore

filesintheCloud?

A.TouseyourownCloudservices.B.ToshareCloudspacewith

others.

C.Tospendmoneybuyingspace.D.Tobuythelatestversionof

theservice.

62.HowcanconsumersfindtheCloudservicethatsuitsthembest?

A.Bylearningmoreinformationaboutthespaceoccupiedbyfiles.

B.BycomparingCloudsfunction,storage,availablespaceand

prices.

C.Bysendingfilestoagroupofpeopleviae-mai1inquiringabout

theCloudservice.

D.BymakingfriendswithAndroiduserswhouseApplecomputers.

(C)

IsPaperlessOfficeReallyPaperless?

Arisingeconomyincreasedpapersalesby6yo7percenteachyear

intheearlytomid-1990s,andtheconvenienceofdesktopprinting

allowedofficeworkerstoindulgeanythingandeverything.In2004,

MsDunn,acommunicationssuppliesdirector,saidthatplainwhite

officepaperwouldseelessthana4percentgrowthrate,aprimary

reasonforwhichisthatsome47percentoftheworkforceentered

thejobmarketaftercomputershadalreadybeenintroducedto

offices.

Forofficeinnovators,thedreamofpaperlessofficeisanexample

ofhigh-techarrogance(傲慢).Todaysofficeserviceisoverwhelmed

Bymorenewspapersthaneverbefore.Afterdecadesofdevelopment,

theAmericangovernmentcanfinallygetridofthemadnessonpaper.

Inthepast,thedemandforpaperhasbeenfaraheadofgrowthin

theAmericaneconomy,butthesaleshaveslowedmarkedlyoverthe

pasttwotothreeyears,despitethegoodeconomicconditions.

“Oldhabitsarehardtobreak,,zsaysMs.Dunn."Therearesome

functionsthatpaperserveswhereascreendisplaydoesntwork.

Thosefuncitonsarebothitsstrengthanditsweakness.^Analysts

attributethedeclinetosuchfactorsasadvancesindigital

databasesandcommunicationsystems.Escapingourcravingforpaper,

however,willbeanythingbutaneasyaffair.

“Werefinallyseeingareductionintheamountofpaperbeingused

perworkerintheworkplace,〃saysJohnMaine,vicepresidentofa

papereconomicconsultingfirm."Moreinformationisbeing

transmittedelectronically,andanincreasingnumberofpeopleare

satisfiedthatinformationexistsonlyinelectronicformwithout

printingmultiplebackups.〃

Toreducepaperuse,somecompaniesareworkingtocombinedigital

andpapercapabilities.Forexample,Xeroxisdevelopingelectronic

paper:thindigitaldisplaysthatrespondtoastylus,likeapen

onpaper.Markscanbeerasedorsaveddigitally.Evenwithsuch

technologicaladvances,theincreasingamountsofelectronicdata

necessarilyrequiremorepaper.

“Theinformationindustrytodayiscomposedofathinpapercrust

surroundinganelectroniccore,z,Mr.Saffowrote.Thegrowingpaper

crustismostnoticeable,butthehiddenelectroniccoreisfar

largerandgrowingmorerapidly.Theresultisthatwearebecomign

paperless,butwehardlynoticeatall.^Thatsoneofthegreatest

ironiesoftheinformationage,“Saffosays.〃Itsjustcommonsense

thatthemoreyoutalktosomeonebyphoenorcomputer,itinevitably

leadstoaface-to-facemeeting.Thebestthingfortheaviation

industrywastheInternet.

63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTareasonforthe

slowdowninAmericanpapersales?

A.Workforcewithbettercomputerskills.B.Slowgrowthofthe

U.S.economy.

C.Changingpatternsinpaperuse.D.Changingemploymenttrends.

64.WhatdoesthelastsentenceinPara3mean?

A.Wehavetolookatpaperconsumptionfromdifferentangles.

B.Thereislittlechancethatpaperconsumptionwillfallinthe

digitalage.

C.Paperconsumptionwillbegreatlyreducedinthedigitalage.

D.Peoplearenolongersoaddictedtopaperinthedigitalage.

65.TheinnovationsfromXeroxandothercompaniesfeature_.

A.theintergrationofdigitaltechnologywithtraditionalpaper

B.thechancefromtraditionalpapertodigitaltechnology

C.thecombinationoftheuseofcomputerscreensandcellphones

D.anewtypeofcomputerwritingandcommunciation

66.Whatcanwedrawfromtheexampleoftheaviationindustry

inthelastparagraph?

A.Thedreamofthepaperlessofficewillberealizedsomeday.

B.Peopleusuallyprefertohaveface-to-facemeetingsinstead

ofusingcomputers.

C.Moredigitaldatauseleadstogreaterpaperuseinthedigital

time.

D.Somepeoplearenolongeropposedtovideo-conferencing.

SectionC

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwith

apropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonly

once.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

A.Therearefivereasonfortheaccidentandyouareguilty.

B.Everyyearthousandsofpeoplearehorriblykilled,andwesit

stillandletithappen.

C.Surprisingly,societyshouldsmileatthedriverandforgive

him.

D.Someonehasrightlysaidthatwhenapersonissittingbehind

thesteeringwheel,hiscarbecomesanextensionofhispersonality.

E.Alladvertisementsthatemphasizepowerandperformanceshould

bebanned.

F.Itistimetodevelopauniversalnormtoreducethissenseless

wasteofhumanlife.

TrafficRegulationandAccidentPrevention

Weliveinaremarkabletime,andmanyoftheoncefataldiseases

cannowbecuredwithmodernmedicineandsurgery.Itisalmost

certainthatonedayacurewillbefoundfortherestofthediseases.

Expectationsoflifehavegreatlyincreased.Butthoughthe

possibilityoflivingalongandhappylifeisgreaterthanever

before,everydaywewitnesstheincrediblekillingofmen,women

andchildrenontheroads.Manfightsagainstthemotor-car.Itis

anever-endingbattlewhichmanislosing.___67___

Nothingcanseriouslyincreaseyourriskofpotentiallyfatalcar

accidentsotherthanspeedingandfailingtopaydueattentionto

weatherconditions.___68___Thereisnodoubtthatthemotor-car

oftenbringsoutamansveryworstqualities.Usuallyquietand

pleasantpeople,whentheyarebehindthesteeringwheel,will

becomeunrecognizable.Theyareimpolite,aggressive,self-willed

liketwo-year-old,completelyselfish.Alltheirhidden

frustrations,disappointments,andjealousyseemtobecausedby

driving.

69___Itsallforhisownconvenience.Duetoaserioustragedy,

thecityisalmostuninhabitableandthehugeparkinglotmakesthe

townugly.Thedestructionofruralareasandtheannualmass

killingsarejustastatistic,easilyforgotten.Withregardto

driving,thelawsofsomecountriesarenotstrictandeventhe

strictestarenotstrictenough.

Trafficrulesareforeveryonetofollowunderanycircumstances,

andnoonecanmakeanexceptionunlessyoumakeajokeofyourown

life.Universallyacceptedstandardscanonlyhaveasignificant

beneficialontheincidenceofaccidents.Governmentsshould

developsafetycodesformanufacturers.___70___Thesemeasuresmay

soundcruel.However,ifthesemeasuresresultinareductionin

thelossoflifeeveryyear,theyshouldcertainlynotbeconsidered

serious.Afterall,theworldbelongstohumans,notcars.

IV.SummaryWriting.

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainidea

andthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Use

yourownwordsasfaraspossible.

AllMustHaveDegrees

InaclassroominSeoulagroupofteenagerssitovertheirdesks

intotalsilence.Studybeginsateightinthemorningandendsat

halfpastfourintheafternoon.Andsomeevengobackhomeat

midnight.LikethousandsofSouthKoreans,theyarepreparingfor

theimportantexam,whichwilllargelydeterminewhethertheygo

toagooduniversityornot.Degreeshavebecomeuseful.Seventy

percentofstudentswhograduatefromthecountryssecondaryschools

nowgostraighttouniversities.

Manymorecountrieshaveseenabigriseintheshareofyoung

peoplewithdegrees,butSouthKoreaisanextremecase.As

technologicalreformsrequireworkerstodomanydifficultand

demandingjobsthattheywouldnothavedonebefore,thereseems

tobereasonabletoinsis:thatmoreworkersreceiveagoodeducation

thanbefore.Andadegreeisanobviouswayforbrightyoungsters

Frompoorfamiliestoprovetheirabilities.Peopletendtoearn

moreiftheyhavedegrees.

Employersdonothavetopayforhighereducationandtheyare

increasinglyabletodemanddegreestoscreenouttheleast

motivatedorcapable.ArecentstudybyJosephFullerandManjari

RomaanofHarvardBusinessSchoolshowsthatcompaniesroutinely

requireapplicantstohavedegrees,eventhoughonlyaminorityof

thosealreadyworkingintherolehavethem.

TheEconomistsanalysisfoundthatbetween1970and2020,the

proportionof256workersaged25-64withatleastaoachelorsdegree

increased.Someofthemarehighlyintellectuallydemandingjobs,

suchasaviationengineers.Othersarenon-graduatejobssuchas

waitingtables.Sixteenpercentofwaitersnowhavedegrees,because

probablyinmostcasestheycouldnotfindjobsandlivepoorly.

Today,havingadegreeisusuallyanentryrequirement.

V.Translation.

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,using

thewordsgiveninthebrackets.

72.晚上別喝太多的咖啡,會睡不著覺的。(or)

73.事實證明,保持快樂的心態(tài)會降低得心臟病的風(fēng)險。(It)

74.樂觀的人不會過分懷念美好的舊時光,因為他們正忙著創(chuàng)造新的回

憶。(create)

75.追求穩(wěn)定并不是什么壞事,很多時候這樣的態(tài)度在促使我們提升自

我、挑戰(zhàn)難度、攀登高峰。(when)

VI.GuidedWriting.

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150words

accordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.

2020年11月50-10日,首屆中國國際進口博覽會在上海成功舉行。

假設(shè)你是明啟中學(xué)的高三學(xué)生盧平,學(xué)校英語報向全體高三學(xué)生進行征

文,題目為〃TheCUEinMyEyes:你有意投稿,撰寫一篇文章。稿件

內(nèi)容必須包含:

1.對“新時代,共享未來(NewEra,SharedFuture)”的理解;

2.首屆進博會向世界傳遞了什么信息?對中國發(fā)展有何深遠的影響?

(中國國際進口博覽會:ChinaInternationalImportExpo簡稱CHE)

參考答案

I.Listening

1-5BDCBD6-10BCAAC

11-13CDB14-16ADB17-20BCAB

II.Grammara

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