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17年6月浙江卷...........................................................2
17年11月浙江卷..........................................................2
18年6月浙江卷...........................................................3
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19年6月浙江卷...........................................................4
20年1月浙江卷...........................................................4
20年7月浙江卷...........................................................5
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21年6月浙江卷...........................................................6
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24年1月浙江卷...........................................................8
25年1月浙江卷...........................................................8
21年新高考1卷...........................................................9
21年新高考2卷...........................................................9
22年新高考1卷..........................................................10
22年新高考2卷..........................................................10
23年新課標1卷..........................................................11
23年新課標2卷..........................................................11
24年新高考1卷..........................................................12
24年新高考2卷..........................................................12
歷年高考英語語法填空真題
17年6月浙江卷
LastOctober,whiletendinghergardeninMora,Sweden,LenaPahlssonpulledoutahandful
ofsmall56(carrot)andwasabouttothrowthemaway.Butsomethingmadeherlookcloser,
andshenoticeda57(shine)object.Yes,therebeneaththeleafytopofonetinycarrotwasher
long-lostweddingring.
Pahlssonscreamed58loudlythatherdaughtercamerunningfromthehouse,"she
thoughtIhadhurt59(I),,,saysPahlsson
Sixteenyears60(early),Pahlssonhadremovedthediamondring61(cook)ameal.
Whenshewantedtoputtheringbackonlater,itwasgone.Shesuspectedthatoneofherthree
daughters——thenten,eight,andsix——hadpickeditup,butthegirlssaidtheyhadn't.Pahlssonand
herhusband62(search)thekitchen,checkingeverycorner,butturnedupnothing.U4Igaveup
hopeoffindingmyringagain,"shesays.Sheneverreplacedit.
Pahlssonandherhusbandnowthinktheringprobablygot63(sweep)intoapileofkitchen
rubbishandwasspreadoverthegarden,64itremaineduntilthecarrofsleafytopaccidentally
sprouted(生長)throughit.ForPahlsson,itsreturnwas65wonder.
17年11月浙江卷
EasyWaystoBuildVocabulary
It'snotallthathardtobuildanadvancedandlargevocabulary.Likemanythingsinlife,it's
56ongoingprocess,andthebestpartoftheprocessisthatthere9senoughroomforimprovement,
57meansyou'lljustkeepgettingbetterandbetter.Ofcourseyouhavetoworkatit.Ybu
wouldn'tthinkthatafew58(month)ofexerciseinyourteenswouldbeenough59
therestofyourlife,andthat'salsotrueforbuildingyourvocabulary——youhavetokeepatitdaily,
andprettysoonyouwillfindthatyouhaveanexcellentvocabulary.
Oneofthe60(effect)waystobuildvocabularyistoreadgoodbooks.Youneedto
61(real)readatleastonegoodbookaweek,preferablyaclassic.Thisisn'tashardasit62
(sound),anditisfarbetterthananyothermethodbecauseyouimproveyourvocabularywhile
63(read)aninterestingpieceofliterature.Anothernicethingisthatyoulearnbothnewwords
and64(they)useunconsciously,meaningthatyouwilltendtousethewords65
(leam)thiswayinconversationsalmostautomatically.
18年6月浙江卷
FewpeopleIknowseemtohavemuchdesireortimetocook.MakingChinese56(dish)
isseenasespeciallytroublesome.Manywesterners57cometoChinacookmuchlessthanin
theirowncountriesoncetheyrealizehowcheap58canbetoeatout.Istillremember59
(visit)afriendwho'dlivedhereforfiveyearsandI60(shock)whenIlearntshehadn'tcooked
onceinallthattime.
Whileregularlyeatingoutseemsto61(become)commonformanyyoungpeoplein
recentyears,it'snotwithoutacost.Theobviousoneismoney;eatingoutonceortwiceaweekmay
be62(afford)butdoingthismostdaysaddsup.Therecouldbeaneven63(high)cost
onyourhealth.Researchershavefoundthatthereisadirectlinkbetweentheincreaseinfoodeaten
outsidethehomeandtherisein64(weigh)problems.
Ifyouarenotgoingtosufferthisproblem,thenIsuggestthatthenexttimeyougotoyourmum's
home65dinner,getafewcookingtipsfromher.Cookingfoodcanbefun.Youmightalso
begintonoticetheeffectsnotonlyonyourhealthbutinyourpocket.
18年11月浙江卷
TheCaffeineCatch
Caffeine,achemicaltypicallyfoundincoffee,hascausedalotofconcernbecauseitisoneof
thefewdrugsthatshowupregularlyinourfoodsupply.Youprobably56(use)caffeinesince
childhood.Caffeine57(be)inyourfirstCoke.Ifyoueverenjoyedachocolatebar,youate
caffeine.Softdrinksarethemajorsource(來源)ofcaffeineformostchildrenandevensomeadults.
58(recent),caffeinehasfounditswayintoorange,apple,andotherflavoreddrinks.
Smallamountsofcaffeine-acup59twoofcoffeeaday-seemsafeformostpeople.
However,somepeoplehavetroublewithevensmallamounts.Onecupofcoffee60thelate
afternoonoreveningwillcause61(they)tostayawakealmostallnight.Largeramountsof
caffeinecancauseaproblem62(call)caffeinism.Yougetverynervousandyoucan'tsleep.
Itispossible63caffeinemaycausebirthdefects(缺陷)inhumans,too.Onestudy
showedthat64(woman)whodrankalotofcoffee,likeeightormorecupsperday,whilethey
werepregnantweremorelikely65(have)childrenwithbirthdefects.
19年6月浙江卷
Thereareseveralreasonswhyschooluniformsaregoodidea.Firstofall,uniformshelpthe
schoollooksmart.Thestudentsfeelthattheybelongtoaparticulargroup.Wheneverypupilin
theschoolwearstheuniform,nobody56(have)toworryaboutfashion(時尚).Everybody
wears57samestyleofclothes.Uniformscanbeusefulinunexpectedways,Aschoolin
Irelandhasintroducedaninterestingnewuniform.Ontheedgeofthejacket,thereisapieceof
cloth58givesofflightinthedark.Whenthechildrenarewalkingor59(cycle)to
schoolondarkmornings,cardriverscan60(easy)seethem.
Butcanuniformshelpimproveschoolstandards?Theanswer61thisquestionisnot
clear.OnestudyinAmericafoundthatstudents'grades62(improve)alittleafterthe
schoolintroduceduniforms.Butsomestudentsdidn'twant63(wear)theuniform.Other
Americanstudiesshowedno64(connect)betweenuniformsandschoolperformance.
Schooluniformsare65(tradition)inBritain,butsomeschoolsarestartingtogetrid
ofthem.Someverygoodschoolsdon'thaveauniformpolicy.However,uniformsarestillpopular.
Pupilsatabout90percentofBritishsecondaryschoolswearuniforms.
20年1月浙江卷
Somethingsignificantishappeningtotheworldpopulationitisaging.Themedianageofan
Americanin195056(be)30—todayitis41andisexpected57(increase)to42
by2050.ForJapan,the58(number)aremorestriking—22in1950,46todayand53in
2050.In2015,onein12peoplearoundtheworldwereover65;by2050,itwillbeoneinsix.
Thisagingofthepopulationisdriven59twofactors.Thefirstisdecliningbirthrates,
whichmeansoldgenerationsarelarge60(compare)toyoungergenerations,andso,on
average,thepopulationbecomes61(old)thanbefore.Thisis62(particular)true
intheUS.Thesecondreasonisthatpeoplearelivinglonger.AchildbomintheUStodayhas63
veryrealisticchanceoflivingbeyond100andneedstoplanaccordingly.
Peopletendtofocusonthefirstfactor.However,greaterattentionshould64(place)
onlongevity(長壽).Itisn?tjustthatpeopleare,onaverage,livinglonger.Ifsalsothattheyare
onaveragehealthier65moreproductiveforlonger.Therefore,theycanworkforlonger,
consumemoreandingeneralbeboosttotheeconomy.
20年7月浙江卷
Sometimeafter10,000BC,peoplemadethefirstrealattempttocontroltheworldthey
lived56,throughagriculture.Overthousandsofyears,theybegantodependlesson
57couldbehuntedorgatheredfromthewild,andmoreonanimalstheyhadraisedand
cropstheyhadsown.
Farmingproducedmorefoodperperson58huntingandgathering,sopeoplewere
abletoraisemorechildren.And,asmorechildrenwerebom,morefood59(need).
Agriculturegavepeopletheirfirstexperienceofthepoweroftechnology60(change)lives.
Byabout6000BC,people61(discover)thebestcropstogrowandanimalstoraise.
Later,theylearnedtoworkwiththe62(season),plantingattherighttimeand,indry
areas,63(make)useofannualfloodstoirrigate(灌溉)theirfields.
Thisstyleoffarminglastedforquitealongtime.Then,with64riseofscience,
changesbegan.Newmethods65(mean)thatfewerpeopleworkedinfarming.Inthe
lastcenturyorso,thesechangeshaveaccelerated.Newpowermachineryandartificial
fertilizers(化月巴)havenowtotallytransformedawayoflifethatstartedintheStoneAge.
21年1月浙江卷
Inastudyof33yearsoftrendsinBodyMassIndex(體重指數(shù))across200countries,the
scientistsfoundthatpeopleworldwidearegettingheavier36thatmostoftheriseisdue
togainsinBMIinruralareas.
BMIisaninternationallyrecognizedmeasurementtool37givesanindicationof
whethersomeoneisahealthyweight.Itiscalculatedbydividinga38(person)weightin
kgbytheirheightinmeterssquared,andaBMIofbetween19and2539(consider)
healthy.
Thestudyfoundthatbetween1985and2017,averageruralBMIincreased402.1
inwomenandmen.Incities,however,thegain41(be)1.3inwomenand1.6inmen.
Theresearchersdescribed“strikingchanges^^inthegeographyofBMI.Tn1985,urbanmenand
womeninmorethanthreequartersofthecountries42(study)hadhigherBMIsthanmen
andwomeninruralareas.But30yearslater,theBMIdifferencebetweenurbanandruralpeoplein
manycountrieshadnarrowed43(sharp).
Thismaybeduetosomedisadvantagesforpeople44(live)inthecountryside,
including45(low)levelsofincomeandeducation,highercostsofhealthyfoods,and
fewersportsfacilities.
21年6月浙江卷
Itdoesn'timpresslikeGeorgeWashington'splantationonthePotomac,butLincoln'shome
indowntownSpringfield,Illinois,36(prove)irresistibletovisitorssinceitopenedto
thepublic.Beautifullyrestored(修復)toits1860appearance,thehousewasAbrahamandMary
Lincoln'shomefor17years.In1844theyboughtit37$1,200andsomelandfromCharles
Dresser,whoperformedtheir38(marry)ceremonyin1842.
Whenthehousewasbuilt,itwasmuch39(small)thanitistoday.Mary'sniece
wrote,t4Thelittlehome40(paint)white."Itwassweetandfresh.Marylovedit.She
wasextremelypretty,andherhousewasareflectionof41(she),everythingingood
tasteandinperfectorder.
AlthoughMarylovedflowers,42shenorherhusbandwasknownasagardener.A
long-timeneighborsaidtheyneverplantedtreesandonlykeptagardenforoneyear.Mary's
sister,FrancesToddWallace,oftencameover43(plant)flowersinthefrontyard.
44Lincolnsenlargedthehousetoafulltwo-storyin1856tomeettheneedsoftheir
growingfamily.ThreeofthefourLincolnsonswerebornhere.AfterLincolnwaselected
PresidentoftheUSin1861,theyrentedthehouseand45(sell)mostoftheir
furniture.
22年1月浙江卷
KimCobb,aprofessorattheGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyinAtlanta,isoneofasmall
butgrowingminorityofacademics36arecuttingbackontheirairtravelbecauseof
climatechange.Travellingtoconferences,lectures,workshops,andthelikefrequentlyby
plane37(view)asimportantforscientiststogettogetherandexchangeinformation.
ButCobbandothers38(be)nowquestioningthatideapushingconferences
toprovidemorechancestoparticipateremotely,and39(change)theirpersonal
behaviortodotheirpartindealingwiththeclimatechangecrisis.OnawebsitecalledNoFly
ClimateSci,forexample,40(rough)200academics-manyofthemclimatescientists
41(promise)toflyaslittleaspossiblesincetheeffortstartedtwoyearsago.
Cobb,forherparty,startedtoaskconferenceorganizerswhoinvitedhertospeak42
shecoulddosoremotely;aboutthree-quartersof43time,theyagreed.When
theanswer,wasno,she,declinedthe44(invite).ThatapproachbroughtCobb'sair
travellastyeardownby75%,andsheplans45(continue)thepractice.nIthasbeen
fairlyrewarding.",shesays,"areallypositivechange."
22年6月浙江卷
Tounderstandapainting,we'retaughttolookforcolor,composition,andlight.Buthowcana
painting36(appreciate)bysomeonewho'sblind?Throughtouch,theonethinggallery
signstellyounot37(do).JohnOlson,aformer38(photograph)andhisteam
turnpaintingsintofullytextured3Dmodels.
Thetactile(可觸知的)paintingsworkasawaytoshowartto39blindbecause
wedon'tseewithjustOureyes:Weseewithourbrains.Researchinthefieldofneuroplasticity-
thebrain,sadaptability-showsthatthevisualcortex(大腦皮層)ismadeactivebytouch.
Blindpeoplerecognizeshapeswiththeir40(exist)senses,inawaysimilar
tothatof41(sight)people,saysEllaStriem-Amit,aHarvardscientist.
LucGandarias,who'snowthirteen,wentblindsuddenly42ageseven.Whenhe
felta3DversionofLeonardodaVinci's"MonaLisa“he43(notice)hersmileright
away."Icanactuallyfeelwhatyouseewhenyoulookatit,“hesaid.
ForLuc,thismeans44(independent)."Thefeelingofbeingabletoseeit
45toformmyopinionislikebreakingdownanotherwallasablindperson.9,
23年1月浙江卷
DuringChina'sdynasticperiod,emperorsplannedthecityofBeijing56arranged
theresidentialareasaccordingtosocialclasses.Theterm"hutong”,57(original)meaning
“waterwelF,inMongolian,appearedfirstduringtheYuanDynasty.
IntheMingDynasty,thecenterwastheForbiddenCity,58(surround)in
concentric(同的)circlesbytheInnerCityandOuterCity.Citizensofhighersocialclasses
59(permit)toliveclosertothecenterofthecircles.Thelargesiheyuanofthesehigh-
rankingofficialsandwealthybusinessmenoften60(feature)beautifullycarvedand
paintedroofbeamsandpillars(柱子).Thehutongstheyformedwereorderly,linedby61
(space)homesandwalledgardens.Fartherfromthecenterlivedthecommonersandlaborers.Their
siheyuanwerefarsmallerinscaleand62(simple)indesignanddecoration,andthe
hutongswerenarrower.
HutongsrepresentanimportantculturalelementofthecityofBeijing.ThankstoBeijing's
longhistory63capitalofChina,almosteveryhutonghasitsstories,andsomeareeven
associatedwithhistoric64(event).Incontrasttothecourtlifeandupper-classculture
representedbytheForbiddenCity,theSummerPalace,andtheTempleofHeaven,thehutongs
reflect65cultureofgrassrootsBeijingers.
24年1月浙江卷
Theshelvesinmostsupermarketsarefulloffamily-sizethisandmulti-buythat.
However,ifyou'reshoppingforone,buyingextra___56___(benefit)fromprice
reductionsdoesn'tmakesense.Eitheryourshoppingisthentooheavytocarryhome
___57___youcan'tusewhatyou'veboughtwhileifsstillfresh.
Ofcourse,shopsarenotcharities——theypricegoodsintheway___58___willmake
themthemostmoney.Ifmostoftheircustomersarehappytobuylargerquantities,that's
___59___they'llpromote.Butthatleavesthesolo(單獨)customersoutofpocketand
disappointed.
Manysupermarketsarenolongerdoing"buyonegetonefree^^promotionsbecause
ofthe60___(criticize)thattheyleadtowaste.Consumersprefermoneyoffindividual
items.However,thoughit'snicetogetafewcentsoffapackofsausages,itwouldhelp
evenmoreiftheycouldsometimes___61___(offer)insmallerpacks.Eventhebiggest
sausagefandoesn'twanttoeatthemeveryday.
Ifyoursupermarketsellslooseproduce,thenbuyingsmallerquantitiesiseasier.Over
thelasttwoyears,somesupermarkets___62___(start)sellingchickenorsaladinpacks
___63___(design)withtwohalvescontainingseparateportions(份).Then,whenyouuse
onesection,___64___otherstaysfresh.
Whoknows,perhapssomeofthemoreforward-looking___65___(one)mayyet
comeoutwithawholerangeof'justforyou“packsizeswithspecialoffersaswell.
25年1月浙江卷
Thepriceoffashion-economicallyandenvironmentally-hasledtotheriseof___56___
newwayofdressing,andit'sbeginningtotakeoffinAustralia,too.Aspeoplenowchoosetowear
moreclothesfewer___57___(time),clothingrentalserviceshavebecomeincreasinglypopular.
“Ithinkit'sanamazingidea,“saysTanyaPerilli,whoownsaclothingrentalshop."'Customers
todaylookpastthefactthatsomethingissecondhandandfocusinstead___58___thefactthatthey
havesomethinguniquetowear___59___arenotoverstuffingtheirownwardrobes(衣柜)or
contributingtolandfill.”
Tanya'sshopoffersfashionclothesforwomen___60___(rent)ratherthanpurchasethem
outright,providingalessexpensive___61___(solve)toone-timeeventdressing.Theconcept
___62___(be)certainlynotnew-menhavebeenrentinggoodsuitsfordecades—butforfemale
shoppers,itisjusttakingoff.Thisclothing-as-servicemodelfollowsthebroadersocietalmovement
towardssharedeconomies.
Tanyaisalsolookingbeyondspecial-occasiondressestolessformalclothing,___63___sheplans
topackageascapsulewardrobesandoffertotravellers,suchasthoseheadedtoweddingsabroad,
withalonger-termrentalperiod.a4Ireallywanttomakethisworkfor___64___(people)livestoday,
andIknowthatdoesn'talwaysmean___65___(return)adressontheMondayafteraspecial
weekend/shesays.
21年新高考1卷
GoingtoMountHuangshanremindsmeofthepopularBeatles5song4tTheLongandWinding
Road”.56issobreathtakingabouttheexperienceistheout-of-this-worldscenes.The
rollingseaofcloudsyouseeonceyouareatthetopwillremindyouhowtinywe57
(human)are.
Thehotspringatthefootofthemountainissomethingyoumusttryaftertheclimb.Itwill
58(undoubted)helpyougetrefreshed!Theamazingthingaboutthespringisthatthe
colderthetemperaturegets,the59(hot)thespring!Strange,isn'tit?Butthafshow
natureis-alwaysleavingus60(astonish).
Whatcomesnextistheendlessseriesofsteps.Youcan'thelpwonderinghowhardit
61(be)forthepeoplethentoputallthoserocksintoplace.Thoughitistheonly
unnaturalthingonyourwayupthemountain,stillithighlightsthewholeadventure
62offersaplacewhereyoucansitdowntorestyour63(ache)legs.
Asthesonggoes,thislongandwindingroad“willneverdisappear”,anditwillalwaysstick
inthevisitor'smemory.Itsuredoesin64(I).Whileyou'reinChina,MountHuangshan
is65musttovisit!
21年新高考2卷
I'vealwayslovedtheocean.Inthe36(seven)grade,!startedvolunteeringatthe
MontereyBayAquariuminCalifornia.Iwasupsettolearnthatmanyseaanimalseatplastic
garbage,37(think)itisfood.
Idecidedtodosomething38(educate)peopleaboutthisproblem.Iheld
presentationsatschoolstoteachkidsaboutplasticwaste.Iwantedtoreachbusinessestoo.I
decidedthatifIlearnedofacompany39usedalotofplastic,I'dsenditanemailurging
ittocutback.
Oneday,Isawacommercialforahealth-carecompany.Peopleintheadwereusingplastic
straws(吸管).Ifoundthecontactinformationofthecompany40emailedits
president.Itoldhimhow41(harm)plasticcouldbetotheenvironmentandaskedhim
toconsiderusingmoreeco-friendlyoptions.Iwasso42(excite)whenhewrotebackto
me.Hesaidhewouldmakesurethatthecompanycutitsuseofplasticstrawsinhalf.
Ikeptgoing.WheneverIheardofbusinessesusingplastic,I'dsendanemail.Oneofthe
biggestcompaniesIwroteto43(be)AlaskaAirlinesParis.Acompany44
(represent)wrotebackandtoldmetheairlinewasswitchingover45plastictopaper
cupsonallofits1,200dailyflights.
22年新高考1卷
TheChinesegovernmentrecentlyfinalizedaplantosetupaGiantPandaNational
Park(GPNP).56(cover)anareaaboutthreetimes57sizeofYellowstoneNational
Park,theGPNPwillbeoneofthefirstnationalparksinthecountry.Theplanwillextend
protectiontoasignificantnumberofareasthat58(be)previouslyunprotected,bringing
manyoftheexistingprotectedareasforgiantpandasunderoneauthority59
(increase)effectivenessandreduceinconsistenciesinmanagement.
Afterathree-yearpilotperiod,theGPNPwillbeofficiallysetupnextyear.TheGPNP
60(design)toreflecttheguidingprincipleof'"protectingtheauthenticityandintegrity(完
整性)ofnaturalecosystems,preservingbiologicaldiversity,protectingecologicalbufferzones,
61leavingbehindpreciousnaturalassets(資產)fbrfuturegenerations”.TheGPNP'smain
goalistoimproveconnectivitybetweenseparate62(population)andhomesofgiant
pandas,and63(eventual)achieveadesiredlevelofpopulationinthewild.
Giantpandasalsoserve64anumbrellaspecies(物種),bringingprotectiontoahostof
plantsandanimalsinthesouthwesternandnorthwesternpartsofChina.TheGPNPisintendedto
providestrongerprotectionforallthespecies65livewithintheGiantPandaRange
andsignificantlyimprovethehealthoftheecosysteminthearea.
22年新高考2卷
HenryTylermadethecatchoftheyearontheweekend.Whenhesawayoungchildhanging
fromasixth-floorapartmentbalcony(陽臺),Henryranonehundredmetres,jumpedovera1.2-
metrefence,andheldouthisarmstocatchthe36(fall)child.
EricBrown,onlythreeyearsold,knockedHenrydownwhenhefell.Theboyisinthe
hospitalanddoctorssayhellbeOK.
37BrownfamilyliveinanapartmentbuildingoutsideToronto.Onthedayofthe
accident,Mrs.BrownwasatworkandEricwasathomewithhisfather.Theybothfell38
(sleep)whilewatchingTV.
Ericwokeupalittlelaterwhenheheardchildrenplayingoutside.Hepushedachairontothe
balcony,andclimbedup39(see)them.Whenhelookeddown,he40(accidental)
slippedandfellovertheedge.Hehungonforafewminutes41screamedforhisfather,
buthisfatherdidn*thearhim.
Henry42(fix)hiscarwhenheheardthescreams.HelookedupandsawErichanging
fromthebalcony.Hequickly43(throw)histoolsaside,andstartedrunning,armsout.
Hesavedmy44(son)life,"saidMrs.Brown.nIdon'tknow45tothank
"Ijustdidn'twanttheboytobehurt,"saidHenry.
23年新課標1卷
Xiaolongbao(soupdumplings),thoseamazingconstructionsofdelicatedumplingwrappers,
encasinghot,56(taste)soupandsweet,freshmeat,arefarandawaymyfavoriteChinese
streetfood.Thedumplingsarrivesteaminganddangerouslyhot.Toeatone,youhavetodecide
whether57(bite)asmallholeinitfirst,releasingthestreamandriskingaspill(溢出),
58toputthewholedumplinginyourmouth,lettingthehotsoupexplodeonyourtongue.
Shanghaimaybethe59(recognize)homeofthesoupdumplingsbutfoodhistorianswill
actuallypointyoutotheneighboringcanaltownofNanxiangasXiaolongBao'sbirthplace.There
youwillfindthemprepareddifferently-moredumplingandlesssoup,andthewrappersarepressed
60handratherthanrolled.Nanxiangaside,thebestXiaolongbaohaveafineskin,
allowingthem61(lift)outofthesteamerbasketwithoutallowingthemtearingorspilling
anyof62(they)contents.Themeatshouldbefreshwith63touchofsweetness
andthesouphot,clearanddelicious.
NomatterwhereIbuythem,onesteameris64(rare)enough,yettwoseemsgreedy,
soIamalwaysleft65(want)morenexttime.
23年新課標2卷
WheneverItellpeoplethatIteachEnglishattheBerlinZoo,Ialmostalwaysgeta
questioninglook.Behindit,thepersonistryingtofigureoutwhoexactlyIteach...theanimals?
SinceJune2017,rightbeforethe56(arrive)ofthetwonewpandas,MengMengand
JiaoQing,Ihavebeenhelpingthepandakeepersatthezootofeelmorecomfortableand
57(confidence)speakingEnglish.AndwhodotheyspeakEnglish58?
Notthepandas,eventhough59languageusedforthemedicaltraininginstructionsis
actuallyEnglish.Theytalktothefl
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