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諸暨市三都中學2023學年十月月考高三英語第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)1.Wouldyoumindnotlitteringintheclassroom?______.I’llpickupthewastepaper.A.WithpleasureB.ThanksC.No,notatallD.Yes,that’sallright.2.Ihavebeenconvincedthattheprintmediaareusuallymore_____andmorereliablethantelevision.A.accurateB.ridiculousC.urgentD.shallow3.Thedanceperformedbythedisabledactorsisreallyahit,butyearsagonoone______theyweretoachievesuchgreatsuccess.A.musthaveimaginedB.couldhaveimaginedC.shouldhaveimaginedD.wouldhaveimagined4.Ittakestalenttomakeascientistanditalsotakes______ifyouaretosucceed.A.dignityB.sympathyC.ambitionD.intelligence5.Thespeed______lighttravelsissaidtobethemaximumintheuniverse.A.inwhichB.fromwhichC.bywhichD.atwhich6.Anyone,whetherheisanofficialorabusdriver,shouldbe_______respected.A.especially B.equallyC.naturallyD.normally7.Knownforhisgreatskills,JeremyLinsticksoutinNBA,_____theeyesoftheworld.A.catchingB.caughtC.tocatchD.havingcaught8.Heinsistedthatallofus______thereontimebyanymeans.A.wasB.wereC.beD.is9.–IhavetwoticketstothefilmIn1942onSaturdayevening.Wouldyouliketo_____me?–I’dliketo,butI’mafraidIhavenotime.A.inviteB.accompanyCconductD.attend10.Iftheirmarketingplanssucceed,they______theirsalesby20percent.A.willincreaseB.havebeenincreasingC.haveincreasedD.wouldbeincreased11.Wow!You’vegotsomanyclothes.But__________ofthemareinfashionnow.A.allB.bothC.neitherD.none12.HeavyrainbroughtbyTropicalstormFitowhasfloodedYuyaocityinEastChina'sZhejiangprovince,_____morethan830-thousandpeople.A.appealingB.adoptingC.adaptingD.affecting13.StephenHawkingbelievesthattheearthisunlikelytobetheonlyplanet_____lifehasdevelopedgradually.A.whenB.whereC.whyD.whose14.Brownsaidhewasbynomeansannoyed;______,hewasgladtobeabletomakehimselfclearlyunderstood.A.allinall B.foronething C.onthecontrary D.bytheway15._____authorofthereportiswellinformedofthedetailsoftheaccidentbecausehehasinterviewed______goodmanywitnesses.A.The;aB.The;/C.An;theD.the;the16.Thenews________thehousingpricewillfallhascausedmanypeopletoselltheirhousesatlowerprices.A.thatB.howC.whatD.why17.Walking

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dark,

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whistled

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hold

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up18.Try_____shemight,Suecouldn’tgetthedooropen.A.if B.when C.since D.as19._________fromtheoperation,thepatienthadtostayinhospitalforanothertwoweeks.A.HavingnotfullyrecoveredB.HavingnotbeenfullyrecoveredC.NothavingfullyrecoveredD.Nothavingbeenfullyrecovered20.–Haveyougotthroughthetestpapers?–_________.Iamworkingonthelasttwoquestions.A.NotlikelyB.NotatallC.NotyetD.Notbad二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Jenna,apopulargirlfromWestwoodMiddleSchool,hadgraduatedfirstinherclassandwasreadyfornew______22___,highschoolwasdifferent.Inthefirstweek,Jennawenttotryouts(選拔賽)forcheerleaders(拉拉隊隊員).Shewascompetingagainstverytalentedgirls,andsheknewitwouldbe___23___forhertobeselected.Twohourslater,the___24___readalistofthegirlsforasecondtryout.Herheart___25___asthelistendedwithouthername.Feeling___26___,shewalkedhomecarryingherschoolbagfullofhomework.Arrivinghome,shestartedwithmath.Shehadalwaysbeenagoodmathstudent,butnowshewas___27___.ShemovedontoEnglishandhistory,andwas___28___tofindthatshedidn’thaveanytroublewiththosesubjects.Feelingbetter,shedecidednotto___29___mathforthetimebeing.Thenextday,JennawenttoseeMrs.Bidenaboutbeingontheschool___30___.Mrs.Bidenwasn’tas___31___asJenna.“Iamsorry,butwehaveenough___32___forthenewspaperalready.Comebacknextyearandwe’lltalkthen.”Jennasmiled___33___andleft.“Whyishighschoolso___34___?”Shesighed.Laterin___35___class,Jennadevotedherselftofiguringouttheproblemsthathadgivenhersomuch___36___.Bytheendofclass,sheunderstoodhowtogetthemright.Asshegatheredherbooks,Jennadecidedshe’dcontinuetotryto___37___athernewschool.Shewasn’tsureifshe’dsucceed,butsheknewshehadto___38___.Highschoolwasjustashermotherhadsaid:“Youwillfeellikeasmallfishinabigpond___39___abigfishinasmallpond.Thechallengeistobecomethe___40___fishyoucanbe.”21.A.challengesB.decisions C.processes D.exercises22.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Otherwise D.However23.A.boring B.easy C.difficult D.interesting24.A.editorB.judge C.candidate D.boss25.A.jumped B.raced C.stopped D.sank26.A.awfulB.happy C.strange D.lonely27.A.working B.improving C.struggling D.complaining28.A.ashamed B.relieved C.shocked D.disappointed29.A.worryabout B.preparefor C.putupD.giveup30.A.committee B.team C.radio D.newspaper31.A.sympatheticB.artistic C.enthusiastic D.realistic32.A.speakers B.writers C.cheerleaders D.readers33.A.widely B.brightly C.excitedly D.weakly34.A.different B.ordinary C.similar D.familiar35.A.physics B.math C.English D.history36.A.trouble B.hope C.pleasure D.sorrow37.A.stayup B.lookout C.fitin D.getaround38.A.swim B.escape C.ask D.try39.A.inreturnfor B.insteadof C.intermsof D.incaseof40.A.best B.smallest C.slimmest D.gentlest三、閱讀理解(共25小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)A“Healthy”isatermthatmanypeopleuselightly.Somepeoplethinkthatiftheydonoteatfastfoodeverydaybuttrytoeatafewvegetableseveryonceinawhile,theycanconsiderthis“healthyeating”.Manypeopledonotwanttoeattherequiredfruitsandvegetables.Butwhatmostpeopledon’trealizeisthatpotassium(鉀)aswellasmanyothermineralsandvitaminsisinthesefoods.Withoutproperamountsofpotassium,yourbodywillundergounhealthychanges.Headaches,anxiety,irregularheartbeatandweaknessareallsymptomsthatcanresultfrompotassiumdeficiency(缺乏).Thereforeitisbesttokeepuponyourpotassiumrichfoodsonaregularbasis.Foodsrichinpotassiumcanbetastyaswellaseasytoeat.Potassiumrichfoodsaregenerallyfoundinfruitsandvegetables.Hereareafewotherstothinkabouteatingdaily.Onecupofcantaloupe(甜瓜)isworthalmost500mg,soifyouatesevencupsadayyouwouldhaveyourdailyintakecovered.However,manypeopledon’twanttoeatalotofthesamefood,sotryoneofthese:fivedates(海棗果)areworth270mg,thesameaseatingtwofigs(無花果).Onecupoflimabeansatsuppergivesyoualmost1,000mg,andonecupofmilkisworth407mg,andoneorangeisworth237mg.Eatingonlyafewofthesefoodsdailywillhelpyoureachahealthyamountdaily.Potassiumisanecessarypartofkeepingthebalanceofwaterinahumanbody.Thereforeifyoudonottakeinenoughpotassium,youcanbecomedehydratedwhiletakingintoomuchpotassiumcancauseyoutogainwaterweight.Abalanceddietrichinfruitsandvegetableswillhelpkeepyourpotassiumlevelshealthy.Sofromnowon,includepotassiumrichfoodsinyourdietforhealthyeating!41.Accordingtosomepeople,“healthyeating”refersto________.A.eatingthefruitsandvegetablesrequiredB.havingnofastfoodbutsomevegetablesfromtimetotimeC.keepinguponyourpotassiumrichfoodsregularlyD.havingabalanceddietrichinfruitsandvegetables42.Ifyoudon’thaveenoughpotassiuminyourbody,you________.A.mayfeelastomachacheB.maynotsleepwellC.mayfeelanxiousD.maynotabsorbnutritionwell43.Whichofthefollowingcontainthesameamountofpotassium?A.Onecupofmilkandtwooranges.B.Twofigsandfourdates.C.Twocupsofcantaloupeandonecupoflimabeans.D.Fivedatesandonecupofhoneydewmelon.44.Whenyoufeeldehydrated,you________.A.shouldloseweightB.don’twanttodrinkwaterC.shouldtakeinlesspotassiumD.needmorewaterinyourbody45.Theauthorwritesthepassageinordertopersuadeus________.A.nottotakeinmuchpotassiumB.nottoeatfastfoodC.toeatmorefruitseverydayD.toeatenoughfoodsrichinpotassiumBBelowisapageadaptedfromthe7thEditionofOxfordAdvancedLearner’sEnglish-ChineseDictionary.TheOxford3000?ThekeywordsoftheOxford3000havebeencarefullyselectedbyagroupoflanguageexpertsandexperiencedteachersasthewordswhichshouldreceivepriorityinvocabularystudybecauseoftheirimportanceandusefulness.Theselectionisbasedonthreecriteria.ThewordswhichoccurmostfrequentlyinEnglishareincluded,basedontheinformationintheBritishNationalCorpusandtheOxfordCorpusCollection.(Acorpusisanelectronicallyheldcollectionofwrittenorspokentexts,oftenconsistingofhundredsofmillionsofwords.)However,beingfrequentinthecorpusaloneisnotenoughforawordtoqualifyasakeyword:itmaybethatthewordisusedveryfrequently,butonlyinanarrowlydefinedarea,suchasnewspapersorscientificarticles.Inordertoavoidincludingtheserestrictedwords,weincludeaskeywordsonlythosewordswhicharefrequentacrossarangeofdifferenttypesoftext.Inotherwords,keywordsarebothfrequentandusedinavarietyofcontexts.Inaddition,thelistincludessomeveryimportantwordswhichhappennottobeusedfrequently,eventhoughtheyareveryfamiliartomostusersofEnglish.Theseinclude,forexample,wordsforpartsofthebody,wordsusedintravel,andwordswhichareusefulforexplainingwhatyoumeanwhenyoudonotknowtheexactwordforsomething.Thesewordswereidentifiedbyconsultingapanelofoverseventyexpertsinthefieldsofteachingandlanguagestudy.ThewordsoftheOxford3000areshowninthemainsectionofthedictionaryinlargerprint,andwithakeysymbol()immediatelyfollowing.Theentriesforkeywordsoftenhaveextrainformationintheformofmoreexamplesofuse,specialnotesexplainingsynonymsorrelatedwords,orhelpfulillustrations.Thismeansthatthekeywordsmakeanexcellentstartingpointforexpandingyourvocabulary.Withmostkeywords,thereisfarmoretolearnaboutthemthanthefirstmeaningintheentry:oftenthesewordshavemanymeanings,havealargefamilyofwordsderivedfromthem,orareusedinavarietyofpatterns.Allofthismeansthateachoneofthekeywordsrepaysclosestudy.ThelistcoversBritishandAmericanEnglish.Itisarrangedtoemphasizetheconnectionsbetweenwords,sothatwordswhichareverycloselyrelated(includingadverbsendingin-lyandoppositesstartingwithun-)aregroupedtogether.Somebasicphrasesarealsoincluded.Propernames(namesofpeople,places,etc.beginningwithacapitalletter)andnumbersarenotincludedinthemainlist.Aseparatelistofwordswhichareimportantforlanguagestudy,butlessimportantineverydaylife,followsthemainlistonpageR158.Knowingthesewordswillhelpyoutounderstandmoreoftheinformationgivenintheentries,especiallyregardingtheword’sgrammarandregister(whetheritisformal,informal,etc.).Inordertomakethedefinitionsinthisdictionaryeasytounderstand,wehavewrittenthemusingthekeywordsoftheOxford3000.Allwordsusedinnormaldefinitiontextarekeywords,orareonthelistoflanguagestudyterms.Numbersandpropernamesarealsousedindefinitions.WhenithasbeennecessarytouseaspecialisttermwhichisnotintheOxford3000,thewordisshowninSMALLCAPITALS.Ifyoudonotknowthemeaningofthisword,lookitupinthedictionary:itwillhelpyoutounderstandthedefinitionthatyouareinterestedin,andwillprobablybeausefulwordtolearnbecauseitwillberelatedtotheoriginalwordyoulookedup.46.Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellthereaders________.A.anintroductionoftheOxford3000B.threecriteriaoftheselectionoftheOxford3000C.thekeywordsoftheOxford3000D.thearrangementofthedictionary47.Accordingtothepassage,thekeywordsoftheOxford3000________.A.onlyincludethewordswhichareusedfrequentlyinEnglishB.includethewordsthatarenotonlyfrequentbutalsousedinvariouscontextsC.don’tincludethewordsthatarenotusedfrequentlyD.includethewordsbeingfrequentinthecorpusalone48.WhichofthefollowingwouldnotbecoveredinthelistoftheOxford3000?A.Somebasicphrases.B.Propernames.C.Adverbsendingin–ly.D.Oppositesstartingwithun-.49.IfawordisshowninSMALLCAPITALS,itmeans________.A.thewordisveryimportanttobestoodoutB.thewordhasextrainformationC.ithelpsreaderseasytounderstandthemeaningD.aspecialisttermhasbeenusedfornecessaryneedsCIlostmysightwhenIwasfouryearsoldbyfallingoffaboxcarinafreightyardinAtlanticCityandlandingonmyhead.NowIamthirtytwo.Icanslightlyrememberthebrightnessofsunshineandwhatcolorredis.Itwouldbewonderfultoseeagain,butacalamity(災難)candostrangethingstopeople.ItoccurredtometheotherdaythatImightnothavecometolovelifeasIdoifIhadn'tbeenblind.Ibelieveinlifenow.IamnotsosurethatIwouldhavebelievedinitsodeeply,otherwise.Idon'tmeanthatIwouldprefertogowithoutmyeyes.IsimplymeanthatthelossofthemmademeappreciatethemorewhatIhadleft.Life,Ibelieve,asksacontinuousseriesofadjustmentstoreality.Themorereadilyapersonisabletomaketheseadjustments,themoremeaningfulhisownprivateworldbecomes.Theadjustmentisnevereasy.Iwastotallyconfusedandafraid.ButIwaslucky.Myparentsandmyteacherssawsomethinginme--apotentialtolive,youmightcallit--whichIdidn'tsee,andtheymademewanttofightitoutwithblindness.ThehardestlessonIhadtolearnwastobelieveinmyself.Thatwasbasic.IfIhadn'tbeenabletodothat,Iwouldhavecollapsedandbecomeachairrockeronthefrontporchfortherestofmylife.WhenIsaybeliefinmyselfIamnottalkingaboutsimplythekindofselfconfidencethathelpsmedownanunfamiliarstaircasealone.Thatispartofit.ButImeansomethingbiggerthanthat:anassurancethatIam,despiteimperfections,areal,positiveperson;thatsomewhereinthesweeping,intricate(錯綜復雜的)patternofpeoplethereisaspecialplacewhereIcanmakemyselffit.Ittookmeyearstodiscoverandstrengthenthisassurance.Ithadtostartwiththesimplestthings.Onceamangavemeanindoorbaseball.IthoughthewasmakingfunofmeandIwashurt."Ican'tusethis."Isaid."Takeitwithyou,"heurgedme,"androllitaround."Thewordsstuckinmyhead."Rollitaround!"ByrollingtheballIcouldhearwhereitwent.ThisgavemeanideahowtoachieveagoalIhadthoughtimpossible:playingbaseball.AtPhiladelphia'sOverbrookAllmylifeIhavesetaheadofmeaseriesofgoalsandthentriedtoreachthem,oneatatime.Ihadtolearnmylimitations.ItwasnogoodtryingforsomethingthatIknewatthestartwaswildlyoutofreachbecausethatonlyinvitedthebitternessoffailure.IwouldfailsometimesanywaybutontheaverageImadeprogress.50.Wecanlearnfromthebeginningofthepassagethat_______

A.theauthorlosthissightbecauseofacarcrash.

B.theauthorwouldn'tlovelifeifthedisasterdidn'thappen.

C.thedisastermadetheauthorappreciatewhathehad.

D.thedisasterstrengthenedtheauthor'sdesiretosee.51.What'sthemostdifficultthingfortheauthor?

A.Howtoadjusthimselftoreality.B.Buildingupassurancethathecanfindhisplaceinlife.

C.Learningtomanagehislifealone.D.Howtoinventasuccessfulvariationofbaseball.52.Accordingtothecontext,“achairrockeronthefrontporch”inparagraph3meansthattheauthor__________

A.wouldsitinarockingchairandenjoyhislife.B.wouldbeunabletomoveandstayinarockingchair.

C.wouldlosehiswilltostruggleagainstdifficulties.

D.wouldsitinachairandstayathome.53.Accordingtothepassage,thebaseballandencouragementofferedbytheman_____

A.hurttheauthor'sfeeling.B.gavetheauthoradeepimpression.

C.directlyledtotheinventionofgroundball.D.inspiredtheauthor.54.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AMiserableLifeB.StruggleAgainstDifficulties

C.ADisasterMakesaStrongPersonD.AnUnforgettableExperienceButwhenIcamedownstairshewasdressed,sittingbythefire,lookingaverysickandmiserableboyofnineyears.WhenIputmyhandonhisforeheadIknewhehadafever."Yougouptobed,"Isaid,"You'resick.""I'mallright,"hesaid.Whenthedoctorcamehetooktheboy'stemperature."What'sisit?"Iaskedhim."Onehundredandtwo."Downstairs,thedoctorleftthreedifferentmedicinesindifferentcoloredcapsuleswithinstructionsforgivingthem.Onewastobringdownthefever,anotherapurgative(瀉藥),thethirdtoovercomeanacidcondition.Thegermsofinfluenza(流感)canonlyexistinanacidcondition,heexplained.Heseemedtoknowallaboutinfluenzaandsaidtherewasnothingtoworryaboutifthefeverdidnotgoaboveonehundredandfourdegrees.Thiswasalightepidemic(傳染??;傳染性的)offluandtherewasnodangerifyouavoidedpneumonia(肺炎).BackintheroomIwrotetheboy'stemperaturedownandmadeanoteofthetimetogivethevariouscapsules."Doyouwantmetoreadtoyou?""Allright.Ifyouwantto,"saidtheboy.Hisfacewasverywhiteandthereweredarkareasunderhiseyes.Helaystillinthebedandseemedverydetached(超然的;冷漠的)fromwhatwasgoingon.IreadaloudfromHowardPyle'sBookofPirates(海盜);butIcouldseehewasnotfollowingwhatIwasreading."Howdoyoufeel,Schatz?"Iaskedhim."Justthesame,sofar,"hesaid.IsatatthefootofthebedandreadtomyselfwhileIwaitedforittobetimetogiveanothercapsule.Itwouldhavebeennaturalforhimtogotosleep,butwhenIlookeduphewaslookingatthefootofthebed,lookingverystrangely."Whydon'tyoutrytosleep?I'llwakeyouupforthemedicine.""I'dratherstayawake."Afterawhilehesaidtome,"Youdon'thavetostayinherewithme,Papa,ifitbothersyou.""Itdoesn'tbotherme.""No,Imeanyoudon'thavetostayifit'sgoingtobotheryou."Ithoughtperhapshewasalittlelightheadedandaftergivinghimtheprescribedcapsulesateleveno'clockIwentoutwithmygunandtheyounghuntingdog….Ikilledtwoquail(鵪鶉),andmissedfive,andstartedbackpleasedtohavefoundacoveyofquailclosetothehouseandhappythereweresomanylefttofindonanotherday.Atthehousetheysaidtheboyhadrefusedtoletanyonecomeintotheroom."Youcan'tcomein,"hesaid."Youmustn'tgetwhatIhave."IwentuptohimandfoundhiminexactlythepositionIhadlefthim,white-faced,butwiththetopsofhischeeksflushed(發(fā)紅)bythefever,staringstill,ashehadstared,atthefootofthebed.Itookhistemperature."Whatisit?""Somethinglikeahundred,"Isaid.Itwasonehundredandtwoandfourtenths."Itwasahundredandtwo,"hesaid."Whosaidso?""Thedoctor.""Yourtemperatureisallright,"Isaid."It'snothingtoworryabout.""Idon'tworry,"hesaid,"butIcan'tkeepfromthinking.""Don'tthink,"Isaid."Justtakeiteasy.""I'mtakingiteasy,"hesaidandlookedstraightahead,Hewasevidentlyholdingtightontohimselfaboutsomething."Takethiswithwater.""Doyouthinkitwilldoanygood?""Ofcourseitwill."IsatdownandopenedthePiratebookandbegantoread,butIcouldseehewasnotfollowing,soIstopped."AboutwhattimedoyouthinkI'mgoingtodie?"heasked."What?""AbouthowlongwillitbebeforeIdie?""Youaren'tgoingtodie.What'sthematterwithyou?""Oh,yes,Iam,Iheardhimsayahundredandtwo.""Peopledon'tdiewithafeverofonehundredandtwo.That'sasillywaytotalk.""Iknowtheydo.AtschoolinFrancetheboystoldmeyoucan'tlivewithforty-fourdegrees.I'vegotahundredandtwo."Hehadbeenwaitingtodieallday,eversincenineo'clockinthemorning."YoupoorSchatz,"Isaid."PooroldSchatz.It'slikemilesandkilometers.Youaren'tgoingtodie.That'sdifferentthermometer.Onthatthermometerthirty-sevenisnormal.Onthiskindit'sninety-eight.""Areyousure?""Absolutely,"Isaid,"It'slikemilesandkilometers.Youknow,likehowmanykilometerswemakewhenwedoseventymilesinthecar?""Oh,"hesaid.Buthisgazeatthefootofthebedrelaxedslowly.Theholdoverhimselfrelaxedtoo,finally,andthenextdayitwasveryslack(松馳的)andhecriedveryeasilyatlittlethingsthatwereofnoimportance.55.Theauthorwritesaboutthedoctor’svisitinorderto_____.A.showthedoctor’sknowledgeaboutinfluenzaanditstreatmentB.showtheboy’sillnesswasquiteseriousC.createasituationofmisunderstandingaroundwhichtobuildastoryD.showthefatherwasverymuchconcernedabouttheboy’sillness56.Thepronoun“it”in“Papa,ifitbothersyou”(line41)refersto_____.A.theboy’shightemperatureB.thefathergivingthemedicinetotheboyC.thefatherstayingwiththeboyD.theboy’sdeath57.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatitis_____bythetimethefathergetshomefromhunting.A.earlyintheafternoonB.closetoeveningC.atnoonD.lateinthemorning58.Fromthestoryweknowthattheboykepttightcontroloverhimselfbecause_____.A.hedidnotwanttobeabothertoothersB.hewantedtorecoverquicklysothathecouldgohuntingwithhisfatherC.hewasafraidthathewoulddieifhelostcontroloverhimselfD.hethoughthewasgoingtodieandhemustshowcourageinthefaceofdeath59.Thattheboycriedveryeasilyatlittlethingsofnoimportancethenextdaysuggeststhat_____.A.hecouldn’tcontrolhisemotionswhenhefinallyrelaxedB.hisfatherwouldgoouthuntingwithouthimifhedidn’tcryC.somethingwentwrongwithhisbrainafterthefeverD.heoftencomplainedaboutunimportantthingsasaspoiledboy60.Thethemeofthestoryis_____.A.deathissomethingbeyondachild’scomprehensionB.tobecalmandcontrolledinthefaceofdeathisamarkofcourageC.misunderstandingcanoccurevenbetweenfatherandsonD.misunderstandingcansometimesleadtoanunexpectedeffect第二節(jié):閱讀下列材料,從所給的A、B、C、D、E和F中六個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項括號涂黑。選項中一項是多余選項。Thepeoplebelowareapplyingforteachingpositions.Aftertheselfintroductionofthesepeople,thereisinformationaboutsixschoolsoreducationalorganizationsA-F,whicharenowrecruitingfor2023.Decidewhichoneofthemwouldbemostsuitableforthepersonmentionedinquestions61-65.Thereisoneparagraphyoudonotneedtouse._______61.Iam28yearsofage.IamaholderofBachelor’s(學士)ofdegreeinCommerceandhave2yearspreviousexperienceteachingBusinessusinginteractiveapproachtovariousStaffandExecutivemembersofcompaniesintheUnitedStates.AvailableasofApril2023._______62.IamanAmericanfemaleuniversitystudentplanningtopractiseteachingchildrenoverseasthissummervacation.IhaveparticipatedinTESLtrainingprogramsintheUnitedStatesandIamgoodatorganizingspecialeventssuchasholidaypartiesandsummercamps._______63.Iama40-yearoldCanadianlookingforanESLposition.IamBachelorofEducationforEarlyChildhoodandhave12years’experienceworkingwithchildren.IamalsoaholderofInternationaldriver'slicense.Iwishtosigna6-monthcontractstartinginJune._______64.ImajorinEnglishandwillsoonfinishmyBachelor’sdegreethisJulyinManchesterUniversityandIwouldliketoworkoverseasforhalfayear.Icanteachconversationalclassesforalllevelsandages.Iprefertoworksomewherein_______65.MywifeandIhavebeeninChinaforthelastcoupleoftermsinauniversityschoolandweareeagertocontinueteachingEnglishhereforalongertime.Theschoolboardintendedtorehireusagainforthenextschoolyearandreassignustoteachyounglearners.Wedeclinedtheoffersincewearemoreinterestedinteachingadults.BothofusholdTEFL

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