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2024屆山東省臨沂市臨沐縣一中高三英語試題第二次模擬考試試題

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號、考場號和座位號填寫在試題卷和答題卡上。用2B鉛筆將試卷類型(B)

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干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答案不能答在試題卷上。

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劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無效。

4.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1.Sometimessmilesaroundtheworldbefalse,hidingotherfeelingslikeanger,fearorworry.

A.canB.would

C.shouldD.must

2.Whetherthebuildingsinthisareashouldbepulleddownhasremained;peoplearestilllookingforother

possiblesolutions.

A.unchallengedB.relevant

C.controversialD.contradictory

3.Afterhadhappenedhecouldnotcontinuetoworkthere.

A.whichB.how

C.whatD.having

4.一Nancy,whatclassesareyoutakingthisterm?

一IwanttotaketwoEnglishcourses,ormaybeSpanish.

A.Whafsup?B.Ifsnoneofyourbusiness.C.I'venoidea.D.I'mnotsureyet.

5.AfterasandstormwarningonSundayevening,meteorologistsforecastthatdustyweatherwill

continueinpartsofthecountryonMonday.

A.breakingoffB.callingoffC.leavingoffD.puttingoff

6.AllofushavethedesiretovisitthethreemaintemplesinAthens,especiallythatcontainsagoldandivory

statueofAthena.

A.theoneB.oneC.theonesD.those

7.Thanksforyourusefuladvice;otherwiseIsuchrapidprogress.

A.didn9tmakeB.couldn9thavemade

C.hadn'tmadeD.shouldn9thavemade

8.Nowadays,theInternetisapopularforthepublictoaccessinformationandvoicetheiropinions.

A.trackB.trend

C.channelD.lane

9.Therealreasonwhyprices,andstillare,toohighiscomplex,andnoshortdiscussioncansatisfactorilyexplain

thisproblem.

A.wereB.willbe

C.havebeenD.hadbeen

10.TheBrownsheldtheycalled^familyday”onceeachyear.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.when

11.Annsaidwheneverherfatherwasunhappyhegooutandbuysomething,usuallysomethinglargeand

useless.

A.shouldB.could

C.wouldD.might

12.一TheT-shirtIreceivedisnotthesameasisshownonline.

—?ButIpromiseyouwelllookintoitrightaway.

A.WhosaysB.Howcome

C.WhatforD.Whyworry

13.It'scertainlyhardwork.But,amanwhowishestohaveacareerhastomakeagreatmanysacrifices.

A.onthecontraryB.inadditionC.ontheotherhandD.inthatcase

14.一HowIwishIhadworkedharderwhenIwasinthatcompany.

—Ifyouhad,youadepartmentmanagernow.

A.areB.wouldbe

C.wouldhavebeenD.were

15.The905speopleseemtohaveenjoyedthegreatbenefitsaboutbythegreatlevelofculturaland

economicdevelopment.

A.broughtB.bringing

C.tobebroughtD.havingbrought

16.Speakingaforeignlanguageallowsyoutotimeinanegotiation,foryoucanactlikeyouhavenot

understoodtocomeupwithyouranswer.

A.saveB.affordC.buyD.spend

17.Ithinkheropinion,becausesheisanexperiencedteacher.

A.numberB.calculates

C.figuresD.counts

18.Agoodgovernmentisnottopicktechnologies,buttoestablishconditions_______innovationissupportedand

encouragedintothemarketplace.

A.whenB.that

C.asD.where

19.一Wouldyoubesokindastotakethisheavyboxupstairsforme?

A.It*smypleasure.B.Helpyourself.

C.Sure,withpleasure.D.Takeyourtime.

20.MysisterthebabywhileI'matyoga.

A.arrangesB.mindsC.assesses

第二部分閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

21.(6分)BritishMuseum

LocatedinGreatRussellStreet,LondonWC1B3DG,theBritishMuseumhousesavastcollectionofworldartand

artifactsandisfreetoallvisitors.TheBritishMuseum'sremarkablecollectionspansovertwomillionyearsofhuman

historyandculture,andithasmorethan7millionobjects,soitwouldprobablytakeaweektoseeeverything.

Over6millionvisitorseveryyearexperiencethecollection,includingworld-famousobjectssuchastheRosetta

StoneandEgyptianmummies.

Admissionandopeningtimes

Free,opendaily10:00to17:30.

Openuntil20:30onFridays,exceptGoodFriday.

Closedon24,25and26Decemberand1January.

Largeluggage,suitcasesandcabinbaggage

Foreveryone'ssafety,allbags,packagesandpersonalitemsmaybesearchedbeforeentry.Wheeledcasesandlarge

itemsofluggagearenotallowedintheBritishMuseumforsafetyandsecurityreasons.Storageforluggageisavailable

atmajorrailstations,includingEuston,King'sCrossandCharingCross.

Membership

Membershipallowsyoutodiscover2millionyearsofhumanhistorywithfreeunlimitedentrytospecialexhibitions,

anexclusivediscountofferonmagazinesubscriptionandmanymorebenefits.

Individualmembership:£74

Under26membership:£54

Youngfriends(aged8…15):£25

Shops

Themuseumhasfourshopswhereyoucanbuybooks,souvenirs,andfamilygifts.

1、WhencanyouvisittheBritishMuseum?

A.At9:00onFriday.B.At12:00onMonday.

C.OnChristmasDay.D.OnGoodFriday.

2、Wherecanvisitorsstoretheirlargeluggage?

A.Atmajortrainstations.B.Atsomecrossings.

C.InthehalloftheMuseum.D.AttheentrancetotheMuseum.

3>Iftwofriendsaged14and18applyformembershipoftheMuseum,howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.£25.B.£79.

C.£50.D.£148.

22.(8分)Latelyapopulareight-floorbookstoreinHefei,Anhuiprovince,hasrisentofamebecauseitbecomesthe

world'sfirstsharedbookstore,inamovemeanttoencouragemorereadingamongChinesecitizens.

Itcomestopeople'sattentionnasmorethan200,000visitorsfloodedthestoreonitsfirstdayasasharedbookstore

onJuly16thisyear,arecordhighsinceitwasreopenedtothepublicin2013.Some4,000bookswerebroughthomeon

thefirstday,Treported.

Customersareallowedtoborrow?uptotwobooksvaluedunder150yuanpervisitafterregisteringwithanapp

andpayingthe99yuandepositfee(押金).

Allbooksonsaleinthebookstoreareavailableforsharing.Returnedbooksthataredamagedaresoldata

discount.Thebookstorealsoprovidesabonusforbookworms.PeoplewhoHnishreading12booksinthreemonths

receiveeightpercentoftheirdepositback,andmemberscanberewardedoneyuanforeverybookread.

“Wewanttobringdownthecostofreadingsopeoplecouldreadmorebooks,”XuXinwei,whohelpsrunthe

bookstore,toldThepaper.cn.

Someparentsbuyalotofbooksfortheirchildren,buttheyusuallyendupcollectingdustastheirchildrengrowup.

Similarly,somepopularnovelsforyoungpeoplealsofalloutoffashion,accordingtoXu."Booksaremoreeffectively

circulatedwhenthey'reshared.”

1、Thebookstorebecomesasharedone.

A.tomakemoremoney

B.tomakemoreroomfornewbooks

C.toinspiremorepeopletoread

D.torecommendnewbooks

2、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“risentofame55inParagraph1probablymean?

A.Becomewell-known.

B.Settleddown.

C.Brokenup.

D.Takenover.

3、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.ThebookstorewasoncethebestinAnhuiprovince.

B.Thebooksthataresoldherecan'tbeborrowed.

C.Morethan4,000booksweretakenhomeonJuly16in2013.

D.Thecostofreadingcanbereducedbysharingthebooks.

4、Whatdoes,thebookstoredotoattractmorereaders?

A.Thebookstoreencouragesparentstobuymorebooksfortheirchildren.

B.Thereadersareallowedtoborrowthebooksunconditionally.

C.Thereaderswhoarememberscanreceiveoneyuanforeverybookread.

D.Thebookstoreisconsideringofferingabonusforanyonewholikesreading.

23.(8分)Onaverage,Americansspendabout10hoursadayinfrontofacomputerorotherelectronicdevices

andlessthan30minutesadayoutdoors.ThatisaclaimmadebyDavidStrayer,aprofessorofpsychologyatthe

UniversityofUtah.Inhis2017TEDTalk,Strayerexplainedthatallthistimespentwithtechnologyismakingour

brainstired.

Usinganelectronicdevicetoansweremails,listentothenewsandlookatFacebookputsalotofpressureonthe

frontofthebrain,which,Strayerexplains,isimportantforcritical(有判斷力的)thinking,problem-solvingand

decision-making.

So,itisimportanttogivethebrainarest.Andbeinginnaure,Strayerclaims,helpsgetatiredbrainawayfrom

toomuchtechnology.Morethan15,000campersfromaroundtheworldattendedaninternationalcampingfestivalin

September.Thatiswhenfriendsandfamilytaketimeoffandescapetonatureforseveraldays.Theytakewalks,climb,

explore,swim,sleep,eatandplay.Campingmaybejustwhatatiredbrainneeds.

TakeCarlforexample.HelivesinWestVirginiaandenjoyscamping.Hesaysthatstayingoutdoorsmakeshim

feelatease.Italsoprepareshimfortheworkhemustdo.KateSomersisanotherexamplewhoalsolivesinWest

Virginia.Shesayssheenjoyscampingwithherhusbandandtwochildren.Shecallsita^regenerative"experience.

AttheUniversityofUtah,DavidStrayerhasstudiedbothshort-termandlong-termexposuretonature.Hefound

thatspendingshortamountsoftimeinnaturewithouttechnologydoescalmthebrainandhelpsittorememberbetter.

However,hefound,itisthelong-termcontactwithnaturethatdoesthemostgood.Heandhisresearchteamfoundthat

spendingthreedaysinnaturewithoutanytechnologyisenoughtimeforthebraintofullyrelaxandresetitself.

1、WhatisDavidStrayer5sopinion?

A.Americansdislikeoutdooractivities

B.Electronicequipmentshouldbequitted

C.Newtechnologiesareadouble-edgedsword

D.Electronicequipmentbringsgreatconvenience

2、WhydoesStrayerinsistwegooutdoors?

A.TotryanotherlifestyleB.Torefreshourbrain

C.Tomakebetterdecisions.D.Toplaywithourfamilyandfriends

3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword^regenerative95mean?

A.RebornB.MemorableC.RemarkableD.Tiring

4、Whichisthepropertitleforthepassage?

A.ElectronicEquipmentHarmstheBrain

B.GoodRestDevelopsGoodMemory

C.TipsonUsingNewTechnologies

D.BeinginNatureIsGoodfortheBrain

24.(8分)^Preventingobesity(月巴胖)andsmokingcansavelives,butitdoesn'tsavemoney,"reported

researchers.66Itwasasmallsurprise,foritisagainstthecommonbelief,"saidPietervanBaal,wholedthestudy.66Butit

makessense.Ifyoulivelonger,thenyourcostsofthehealthsystemwillbemore.”

Theresearchersfoundthatfromage20to56,obesepeoplerackedup(累計(jì))themostexpensivehealthcosts.But

onaverage,healthypeoplelived84years.Smokerslivedabout77years,andobesepeoplelivedabout80years.Smokers

andobesepeopletendedtohavemoreheartdiseasethanhealthypeople.Thereforeinthelongrun,thethinandhealthy

groupspentabout$417,000,fromage20on.Smokersspentabout$326,000andobesepeople$371,000.

“Theresultthrowsabucketofcoldwaterontotheidea,basedonguesswork,thatobesityisgoingtocosttrillionsof

dollars/9saidPatrickBasham,aprofessorofhealthpolitics.66Ifwe'regoingtoworryaboutthefutureofobesity,we

shouldstopworryingaboutitsfinancialimpact,"hesaid.

“Thebenefitsofobesitypreventionmaynotbeseenimmediatelyintermsofcostsavingintomorrow'sbudget,but

therearelong-termgains,wsaidBaal."Theseareoftenimmeasurablewhenitcomestopeoplelivinglongerand

healthierlives."Inthemeanwhile,hesaidthatgovernmentsshouldrecognizethatsuccessfulsmokingandobesity

preventionprogramsmeanthatpeoplewillhaveahigherchanceofdyingofsomethingmoreexpensivelaterinlife.

“Lungcancerisacheapdiseasetotreatbecausepeopledon'tsurviveverylong.Butiftheyareoldenoughtoget

Alzheimer^(早老性癡呆?。﹐neday,theymaysurvivelongerandcostmore.Wearenotadvisingthatgovernmentsstop

tryingtopreventobesity,“Baalsaid."Buttheyshoulddoitfortherightreasons.”

1、Amongmiddle-agedpeople,whosecostsofthehealthsystemarethemost?

A.Thosewhoareheavysmokers.

B.Thosewhoareoverweight.

C.Thosewhoaretoothin.

D.Thosewhoaresufferingfromheartattacks.

2、Whatcanweknowaboutthebeliefthatobesitycostsmuch?

A.Itturnsouttobeincorrect.

B.Itcomesfromscientificstudies.

C.Itisbasedonmedicalevidence.

D.Ithaschangedoverthepastyears.

3、Accordingtothetext,governmentsshouldpreventobesityforthepurposeof.

A.reducingtheriskofsufferingcancer

B.weakeningobesity'sfinancialimpact

C.makingsureofpeople'slongandhealthylife

D.reducingthemoneyspentonmedicalprograms

4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?

A.ARecentMedicalStudyShowstheTruthaboutHealth

B.PreventingObesityandSmokingMayCostMore

C.ObesityandSmokingLeadtoExpensiveDiseases

D.GovernmentsChangeAttitudetowardsObesityandSmoking

25.(10分)YburNewYear'splantomovemoreisoneofthetoughesttostickto,andagroupofscientistsworking

witho》ese(過度月巴胖的)micethinkthey'restartingtounderstandwhy

Ratherthanour久坐的)livescausingweightgain,saysAlexxaiKraviz,theNationalInstitutesofHealth

neuroscientistwholedthestudy,changesinbrainchemistryafterwestartgainingweightaffectourcapacitytomove.

“Obsesmicecanmovejustfine,“saysKravitz,whopublishedtheworkwithhisteaminCellMetabolism“Theyjust

don't"

WhatKravitz'steamfoundisthattheactivityofaparticulardopamine(多巴胺)receptorlinkedtomovementgoes

downasmicegainweightonahigh-fatdiet.Sotheniceslowdownandtheymoveless.Andwhentheresearchers

restoredtheactivityofthatdopaminereceptor—DR2—themicestartedmovingmore,eventhoughtheywerestillobese.

TheteamalsosawthatleanmicemissingtheDR2receptoractedlikeobesemice.Thisisthetarget,says

Kravitz—restoringthatdopaminereceptorfunction.66Maybe20or30yearsdowntheroad,wecoulddothatinpeople,“

hesays.

Andthereisonemorething:ThescientistsfednormalmiceandthemicelackingDR2thesamehigh-fatdiet.Both

setsofmicegainedweightatthesamerate.

KravitzsaysthisisimportantbecausemicelackingDR2movelessfromtheget-go,whereasanormalmousetakesa

littletimetostartseeingthatdopaminereceptor-relatedlossofexercise.Theabilitytoexerciseseemstobedisconnected

fromweightgain,hesays.

“Exerciseisahealthythingtodo,butitsimpactonweightlosshasbeenexaggerated/9hesays."Wehavetobe

realisticaboutthesizeoftheeffectofexerciseonweight,asopposedtohealthbenefits.”

Still,beforeyouabandonyourNewYear'sexerciseplan,keepinmindthatthisstudywasdoneusingahigh-fatdiet,

andnotthenormalcalorierestrictionthatpeoplemaintainwhentheydiet.

Thafsabigdrawbacktothework,saysVickiVieira-Potter,aUniversityofMissouriphysiologistnotinvolvedinthe

study.

“Theyfeedthemicewithhigh-fatdiet,itdamagesthereceptor,andthatdecreasesactivity.Thosewhoplantolost

weightshouldrememberhigh-fatdietisanicewaytocauseobesityinthelab,butifsnotthesameasthenormal

situationofobesity,“shesays.

Sinealsosaysthatalotoftheweightgaininthemicecameaftertheystoppedmovingaround,whichindicatesthat

thelossofmovementdidimpactobesity.

1、AlexxaiKravitzislikelytoagreethat.

A.high-fatfoodleadstothelackofDR2

B.lessmovementresultsfromweightgain

C.thelackofDR2resultsinlessmovement

D.weightgainleadstotheinactivityofDR2.

2、Whatcanweinferfromtheresearchmentionedinthepassage?

A.High-fatdietisboundtocauseobesity.

B.Theresearchteamaimtodealwithhumanobesity.

C.High-fatdiethaslittleinfluenceontherateofweightgain.

D.Obesemice'sabilitytomoveisaffectedbytheinactivityofDR2.

3、Theunderlinedword“exaggerated“inParagraph7canbereplacedby"

A.underestimatedB.excludedC.overlookedD.overemphasized

4、AccordingtoVickiVicki-Vieira-Potter,.

A.besidesdiet,otherfactorsbehindobesityshouldn'tbeignoredindailylife

B.thetotallossofmovementcandoharmtothefunctionofDR2

C.AlexxaiKravitz'steammisreadtheresultsoftheresearch

D.obesityismainlycausedbyhigh-fatdietpeopletake.

第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、

C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).

26.(30分)Mycousinisnineyearsold,alittlebitfatanddoesn*tdoreallywellatschool.Sheisheavily___

19andthushasdevelopedsomeresistanceand2towardsadults,whousuallydon*tputhighhopesinher.

Yesterdaywewenttoanart3together.Therewerepaintingsfromkidswithdisabilities.Mylittlegirlhasa

4eye,forthepaintingsshelikedmostwerealsothebestoftheshow.Shevoluntarilyhelpedto5thechairs

andtableforasharingsession,paintedbyherselfalongsidenewfriendswhileIattendedthesharing,andalso6

helpedmetogetmybagfromanotherroom,7thatdoesn*thappenoftenathomeasshe*susually8to

heriPad.

Intheafternoon,wewenttobuybookstogether.Iboughtabookwrittenbyamom9herjourneywithher

autistic(自閉的)son.Onthebusbackhome,Ibriefly10thebooktomycousin,andtomysurpriseshewas_

11interested.Shekeptaskingmetotellmorestoriesabouttheboyinthebookwho12withsmallthingsin

life.Evenwhenthesubjectstrayed(偏離)elsewhere,she13hearingmoreaboutthisboy.Thisisthefirsttime

I*veseenhersointerestedina14.Usuallywhenshetalkstomeshedescribeseventsatschoolandathome

withouta15focus.I*mvery16thatthelifeofa17hasfounditswayintothislittlegirl*sheart.

I'mverythankfulforthe18ofbooks,forthebeautythatmycousinrevealedtome,andforthetimewe

hadtogether.I19thatIcankeepseeingclearlythewonderfulthingsinher,sothatwheneverthenot-so-kind

worldputsher20,1canremindherhowtrulywonderfulshehasalwaysbeen.

1、A.abusedB.adoredC.challengedD.teased

2、A.satisfactionB.dependenceC.distrustD.appreciation

3、A.exhibitionB.performanceC.interviewD.course

4、A.curiousB.blindC.doubtfulD.sharp

5、A.donateB.rentC.arrangeD.distribute

6、A.finallyB.unwillinglyC.cheerfullyD.secretly

7、A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything

8、A.adjustedB.gluedC.admittedD.opposed

9、A.beginningB.advertisingC.recordingD.taking;

10、A.sentB.lentC.owedD.introduced

11、,A.nearlyB.hardlyC.slightlyD.truly

12、、A.strugglesB.playsC.dealsD.lives

13、A.insistedonB.dreamedofC.worriedaboutD.objectedto

14、、A.paintingB.journeyC.topicD.title

15、A.simpleB.clearC.naturalD.controversial

16、A.touchedB.discouragedC.puzzledD.disappointed

17、A.relativeB.strangerC.travelerD.passer-by

18、A.themeB.contentC.charactersD.power

19、A.prayB.suspectC.agreeD.conclude

20、A.upB.downC.offD.on

第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

27.(15分)Musiciseverywherenowadays.Musicplays1^importantpartindailylifeandtherearedifferenttypes

ofmusicintheworld,suchasBlues,Blackmusic,Rock&Roll,DancemusicofPunks,Disco,Jazz,Classicalmusic,Rap,

Pop-musicandsoon.

Musicis2,greatuseinmanyHelds.It3,(use)insomespecialplaces4,peoplearealwaysattractedbythe

sweet-soundingmusicsuchasadvertising,radios,TV,filmsandthesupermarkets.So,youcanseethatithelpsthe

companiesmakesomemoney.

Whydosomanypeoplelikeenjoyingmusic?Inmyopinion,5,(usual)wepreferexpressingthroughmusic,sowe

cansharemanyfeelingswithotherpeople.Whenwearetiredafterworkorwhenwearenervous,listeningtomusic

makesusfeelmore6^(relax)andbetter.Listeningtomusic7^(help)usfacethedifficultieswemeetin8^(we)lifeand

makesusforgetsomeproblems.In9,(add),wecanlearnmoreabouttheculturesofdifferentcountriesandthenlearn

abouttheworldbetter.Musicmakesourlifeso10.(color).

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)短文改錯(滿分10分)

28.(10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處錯誤,每

句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(八),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。

MyvillagelieinthemountainsinsouthwestChina.Althoughtheclimateandlandscapearepleased,peopleleadatough

lifethere.Atthebeginningofthe21stcentury,thegovernmentbegantoattachgreatimportancetoitsdevelopment,

undertheinfluenceofthat,people'slivingconditionbegantoimprove.Alotofroadswerebuiltandplentyoftrade

centerswerenewlyfound,whichmadethemconvenienttodevelopeconomy.Whafsmore,greatmanystudentswere

admittedintofamousuniversities.Inaword,thanktothegovernmenfssupport,greatchangeshavebeentakenplacein

thepastfewyears.Myvillagetakesupanewlooknow.

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

29.(25分)假如你是李華,作為交換生正在美國喬治中學(xué)學(xué)習(xí),發(fā)現(xiàn)學(xué)校附近的“市民中心公園(CivicCenterPark)”

的步行小道沒有照明路燈,導(dǎo)致發(fā)生幾起跌倒事故,存在嚴(yán)重安全隱患。請你用英語給市長寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.反映問題;

2.說明理由;

3.提出建議。

注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

參考詞匯:步行小道smalllanes

HonourableMayor,

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

參考答案

第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1、A

2、C

3、C

4、D

5、B

6、A

7、B

8、C

9、A

10、B

11、C

12、B

13、C

14、B

15、A

16、C

17、

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