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2020年6月全國(guó)普通高等學(xué)校招生統(tǒng)一考試

上海英語試卷

I.ListeningComprehension1-10?,每題1分;第11?20題,每題1.5分;共25分)

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheend

ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read

thefourpossibleanswersonvourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

1.A.Inabus.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inahairdressingshop.D.Inashoppingcenter.

2.A.Thecofleeshop.B.Thedininghall.C.Thelibrary.D.Thedormitorybuilding

3.A.Hercreditcard.B.Herhandbag.C.Herpassport:D.Hernewshoes.

4.A.Themanenjoyedthelecturemuch.

B.Themanmissedthelecturebecauseoffallingsleep.

C.Themanhasenjoyedthelectureandcouldn'tenjoyit.

D.Themancouldn'tfallasleepwhenenjoyingthelecture.

5.A.Hethinksit'stoocoldtogoout.

B.Hehasnointerestedinshoppingandeating.

C.Heissatisfiedwithanychoicethatthewomanmakes.

D.It'sboringfbrhimtotalkwiththewoman.

6.A.It'sawasteoftimereadingthem.

B.Toomanyfalseadvertisementscheatconsumers.

C.Theadvertisementisbeneficialtous.

D.Theadvertisementisatwo-edgeesword.

7.A.Hefeelsregretfulaboutit.

B.Inspiteoflackingtimetowander,itiscolorfill

C.Comparedwithhisexpectation,itisdisappointing.

D.Heisverysatisfiedwithit.

8.A.Hecouldn'tattendherbirthdaypartyfbrtheschoolcharitysale.

B.HewillcometodinnerintimeinthenextSaturday.

C.Hewantstoinvitethewomantotheschoolcharitysale.

D.Hehasnomoneytobuyabirthdaygiftfbrthewoman.

9.A.Hethinksthepillisuselessfbrhiscough.

B.Hecouldn'tfindanypillinhishome.

C.Heiscomplainingthewomanofherbadsuggestion.

D.Hewilltakesomepillsrightnow.

10.A.Hismomhaswaitedfbronehourtotalkwithhim.

B.Heandhismomhavenothingto:alkaboutit.

C.Hespendslongtimechattingonthephonetohismom.

D.Herarelytalkstohismomfbralongtime.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyou

willbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.The

shortpassagesandthelongerconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillhespoken

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onlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecide

whichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Theirpriceistoohightoaffordforthepoor.

B.Thelocalresidentscangrowvegetablesandfruitsbythemselves.

C.Theyarenotnutritiousandveryhardtoprepare.

D.Theyarenotprettyenoughtobedisplayedonstoreshelves.

12.A.Thecompanycollectsprettyfruitsandvegetablestoearnmoremoney.

B.Thecompanycollectsuglyfoodsandsellsthemtolocalresidentsatadiscount.

C.Thecompanythinksthattheuglyfoodsarcnotashealthyasthefreshfoods.

D.Thecompanyownsalotofchainsupennarketsandcarryuglyfoods.

13.A.Refusingfoodwastingandcallforenvironmentalprotection.

B.Givingsomehelptopoorfarmers.

D.Store'saddresschoosingandpricefixingforchainsupermarkets.

D.Theimportanceofdisplay.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.1million.B.1billion.C.10million.D.10billion.

15.A.Plantingatreeforeveryman,woman,andchild.

B.Plantingnewwoodlandtoprovidemoregreenareas.

C.Engagingpeopleintheirnaturalenvironmentandimplantingtrees.

D.Bringingexistingwoodlandintomanagement.

16.A.Makingnaturalenvironmentskeeppacewitheconomicdevelopments.

B.Makingairpollutionreducedandprotectingagainstnoisepollution.

C.ReducingtheurbanheatislandeffectandMooding.

D.Providingbenefitstohealthandreducingstress.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Itwasstolenthismorning.B.Ithasbrokendownforthreedays.

C.Itwasdamagedbecauseofatrafficaccident.D.Itwasmovedawayduetowrongparking.

18.A.ItwasinbehindofNO.lclassroombuilding.

B.Studentscanparktheircarsatrandomincampuswheninemergency.

C.Studentparkingtherewillreceiveaparkingfineandpayforthestoragefee.

D.Ifthismanwantstoparkhere,heneedstobringhisstudentcardalong.

19.A.Tothecampustrafficoffice.B.Totheclassroombuilding.

C.Totheadministrationbuilding.D.Tothestadium

20.A.$5.B.$25.C.$20.D.$55.

II.GrammarandVocabulary(每題1分;共20分)

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof

thegivenword;fartheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

IntroductiontoEnglishasaSecondLanguageTeacher'sBook

Oneoftheearliest-knowninventionsisthebowandarrow,whichisstillusedthroughoutthe

worldtoday,15,000years(21)arrowitwasfirstinvented.Ofcourse,thesedays,the

bowandarrow(22)(use)mainlyinsportingevents,butinsomeplacesitisstillameans

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ofkillinganimalsforfood.

InwesternAsia,anotherextremelyimportantinventionwasbom-theabilitytoproducepots.

Aslongas6500yearsago,peoplewereproducingponcry,mostlyplainandwithoutdesigns,but

thetechniquehaschangedlittlesince.

Somepeoplesaythatthewheelisthesinglemostimportantinvention.Earlyexamplesfrom

about5000yearsagohavebeenfoundintheforestsofEurope.Around1500yearslater,the

Phoeniciansusedsand,limestoneandsodiumcarbonatetoproduce(23)elsewhichwe

wouldbelostwithout-glass.

Howmanythingsdoyoulockwithakeyeveryday?Doors,cupboards?Thecar?Wereally

don'tthinkmuchaboutthem,(24)we?Well,thefirstexampleofalockandkeydates

backto2750yearsago,inAssyria.ThisisalockonalargewoodendoorinthepalaceofSargon

IL

Anotheramazinginvention,whichweprobablytakefbrgrantedthesedays,istheskillof

knitting(25)firstappearedintheRomanEmpire,some1700yearsago.

The(26)(early)examplesareknittedsocks!

Eyeglassesdevelopedfromjustonelensinaframe,likeasimplemagnifyingglass,way

backinthe13thccntuiyInabout1290,theideatoputtwolensesinaframetositonthenosewas

developedinFlorence.And,believeitornot,themodemcontactlensis120yearsold!

Timefliesandwespendalotoftime(27)(check)howmuchtimewehaveleft!

Thiswouldbeimpossible(28)clocksandwatches,(29)areallaroundus:on

walls,onourwrists,onourPCs,andevenonourmobilesandiPod's.Thefirstpocketwatchwas

inventedbyThomasTompion(1639-1714)inEngland330yearsago,andhiswatch--facedesign,

withtwo(andsometimesthree)handsmovingaroundasingledial,(30)(remain)

largelyunchangedinallthattime.

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanheused

onlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.empowersB.handsC.innovativeD.meanE.printsF.notes

G.shavingH.storeI.tipJ.traceableK.uneconomic

ThehealthfoodchainTossedhasjustopenedtheUK'sfirstcashlesscafe.It'sanotherstep

towardsthedeathofcash.

Thisisnothing(31).Moneyistech.Thecastingofcoinsmadeshells,whales*teeth

andothersuchprimitiveformsofmoneyredundant(多余的).Theprintingpressdidthesamefor

preciousmetals:westartedusingpaper(32)instead.Electronicbankingputpaidtothe

cheque.Contactlesspaymentisnowdoingthesametocash,whichisbecominglessandless

convenient.Inthemarketplaceconvenienceusuallywins.

Inaworldwithoutcash,everypaymentyoumakewillbe(33).Doyouwant

governments(whicharenotalwaysbenevolent),banksorpaymentprocessorstohavepotential

accesstothatinformation?Thepowerthis(34)themisenormousandthepotentialscope

forOrwellianlevelsofsurveillanceisterrifying.

Cash,ontheotherhand,(35)itsusers.Itenablesthemtobuyandsell,and

(36)theirwealth,withoutbeingdependentonanyoneelse.Theycanstayoutsidethe

financialsystem,ifsodesired.

Cashhasitsusesfbrsmalltransactions-achocolatebar,anewspaper,apintofmilk-which,

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intheUK,arcstill(37)toprocessbyothermeans.Itwillalwaysbethefastestandmost

directfbnnofpaymentthereis.Iliketo(38)waiters,forexample,incash,knowingthey

willreceivethatmoney,withoutitbeingsiphoned(轉(zhuǎn)移)offbysome(39)employer.I

alsoliketoshopinmarkets,whereIcanbuydirectlyfromtheproducerknowingtheywillreceive

themoney,withoutmiddlemen(40)offtheirpercentages.

Cashmeanstotalfinancialinclusion,aluxurythebetter-offtakeforgranted.Without

financialinclusion-andtherewillalwaysbesomewho,forwhateverreason,won'thaveit-you

arctrappedinpoverty.Sobewarethewaroncash.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,

CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Fitnessexpertsweighinonwhetherit'ssafetoskipthissometimesannoyingstepinyour

exerciseroutine.

Oneofthemostimportantstepsinyourfitnessroutinecomesattheconclusion.Manyknow

theimportanceofproperlywarmingupandpreparingtoexercise,butexpertssaythat

incorporatingacooldownroutineisjustasimportant.AccordingtotheMayoClinic,cooling

downallowsforyourbodytorecoverandreturntoitsnormal,(41)state.

Thoughcoolingdownisn'tprovento(42)musclestiffnessorsoreness,itcanprevent

dizzinessandallowyourheartrateandbreathingtocasebacktoanormalrate,HarvardMedical

Schoolreports.PhyllisMammarelli,personaltrainerattheShenangoValleyYMCAinSharon,

Pennsylvania,workswitheachofherclientsonacooldownroutineasshesaysifsa(n)

(43)partofexercising.

"Coolingdownallowsyourbodytograduallyreturntoalow-intensityactivitylevel,slowly

reducingyourrespiratoryandheartrateuntilit'sequalizedandbacktonormal"shesays.

(44)therecoveryphaseofaworkoutisn'tproventobeharmfultoyourbody,but

Mammarelliwarnsthatwithoutcoolingdown,thebodywilltakelongertoreturnbacktothe

low-intensitylevelactivitylevelyoubeganyourworkoutwith.

Therearealsonon-threateningsideeffectsthatcouldoccurasaresultofforgoingacool

down.Mammarelliwarnsthatbloodcangatherorpoolinyourlowerextremitiesandleadto

dizzinessand(45).Additionally,ACEsaystokeepaneyeonyour(46)soreness

andstiffness.Whilesorenessafteraworkoutistobeexpected,(47)onsetmusclesoreness

canoccur24-28hoursafteryourworkoutandcause"uncomfortabledebilitatingpain".Side

effectsaremostlyseenintheelderlyorthosewithcardiovasculardiseaseandcanbe

(48)bywarmingupandcoolingdown.Herearesomeothersignsthatyoumightbe

workingouttoomuch.

Allowfiveto10minutesatthe(49)ofyourworkoutforacool-downroutine.Duringthis

period,continueyourworkoutsession,butatamuchreducedrate.Ifyou're(50)fbrtime

duringyourworkoutsorunsurehowtoallowyourbodytorecover,Mammarellisuggests

stretchingmusclesinapain-frccrangeof(51).Here'saneasystretch(52)totry.

Tackingonafew(53)minutestoyourworkoutfbrcoolingdownmayseemlikea(n)

(54),butthebenefitsoutweighthecostoffindingextratimeinyour(55).Ifyou

needinspirationfbrschedulingthetimetoworkoutandcooldownlooktothesewomenwhowork

outeveryday.

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41.A.presentationB.preservationC.prejudiceD.prc-cxcrcisc

42.A.boostB.reduceC.resistD.experience

43.A.beneficialB.preferableC.comfbnablcD.adaptable

44.A.SuspectingB.StrikingC.SecuringD.Skipping

45.A.featuringB.faintingC.freezingD.frustrating

46.A.powerB.strengthC.muscleD.energy

47.A.delayedB.controlledC.neglectedD.charged

48.A.respectedB.launchedC.maintainedD.eased

49.A.intentionB.conclusionC.principleD.prediction

50.A.pressedB.assessedC.processedD.obsessed

51.A.conversationB.compositionC.motionD.hesitation

52.A.regulationB.routineC.guidanceD.motivation

53.A.criticalB.dramaticC.ambitiousD.additional

54.A.inconvenienceB.innutritionC.initiativeD.injustice

55.A.amountB.treasureC.scheduleD.struggle

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe

onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

JamesCameron,writer-director-producerofbestpictureOscarwinner"Titanic11(1997),has

againdeniedaclaimperenniallyputforthbyfans:thattherewasroomforJack(Leonardo

DiCaprio)toclimbaboardtheMoatingdoorholdingRose(KateWinskt)andavoiddeathby

hypothermia(1(-m)followingtheshipwreckintheNorthAtlantic.

Statingthat"itsaysonpage147[ofthescript]thatJackdies,"Cameron,63,toldVanityFair,

"Obviouslyitwasanartisticchoice,[that]thethingwasjustbigenoughtoholdher,andnotbig

enoughtoholdhim".Findingit"silly,really,thatwe'rehavingthisdiscussion20yearslater.*'the

filmmakerpointedoutthat,MHadhelived,theendingofthefilmwouldhavebeenmeaningless.

Sowhetheritwasthat,orwhetherasmokestackfellonhim,hewasgoingdown.**

Headdedhebelievedthephysicswerecorrectaswell.MIwasinthewaterwiththepieceof

woodputtingpeopleonitfbrabouttwodaysgettingitexactlybuoyant(if**)enoughsothatit

wouldsupportonepersonwithfullfree-board,meaningthatshewasn'timmersedatallinthe28

degreewater,sothatshecouldsurvivethethreehoursittookuntiltherescueshipgotthere...And

wevery,veryfinelytunedittobeexactlywhatyouseeinthemoviebecauseIbelievedatthetime,

andstilldo,thatthat'swhatitwouldhavetakenfbronepersontosurvive/1

Winsletandfellow"Titanic"starKathyBatessuggestotherwise,withBatesattheSAG

AFTRAFoundation2ndAnnualPatronoftheArtistsAwardsonNov.9introducingWinsletby

saying,*'HeletsgoofherhandandsinksintothedepthoftheAtlantic.AndIpersonallythinkthat

therewasplentyofroomonthere!r,Winsletagreed,tellingtheaudiencelightheartedly,"Hecould

havefitonit!Hecouldhavefitonthatdoor!"ShesimilarlysaidonnJimmyKimmelLive!1in

February2016thatJack"couldhaveactuallyfittedonthatbitofdoor',.

Asfarbackas2012,CamerontoldIGN.com,,,It,snotaquestionofroom,it'saquestionof

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buoyancy...Ifsclearthatthcrc*sreallyonlyenoughbuoyancyavailableforoneperson...She's

completelyoutofthewaterontheraft,and...ifhegotonwithher,they*dbothbehalfinandhalf

outofthewater,andtheywouldhavebothdiedofhypothermia.

Aswell,hehadtoldTheDailyBeastinJanuary,44Youreadpage147ofthescript”anditsays,

"Jackgetsofftheboardandgiveshisplacetohersothatshecansurvive1'Ifsthatsimple.

Referringtoa2012episodeofDiscovery*s''MythBusters"inwhichhegamelyguest-starred,

Camerontoldthewebsite,"YouYeJack,you'reinwaterthat's28degrees,yourbrainisstartingto

gethypothermia.HMythBusters'asksyoutonowgotakeoffyourlifevest,takehersoaswim

underneaththisthing,attachitinsemewaythatitwon'tjustwashouttwominuteslater-which

meansyou'reunderwatertyingthisthingonin28-degreewater,andthat*sgoingtotakeyoufive

to10minutes,sobythetimeyoucomebackupyou'realreadydead.Sothatwouldn'twork.His

bestchoicewastokeephisupperbodyoutofthewaterandhopetogetpulledoutbyaboator

somethingbeforehedied.”

56.WhatquestionhavethefansraisedabouttheplotoftheTitanic?

A.Theythinktheendingofthestorywasnotgoodenough.

B.Theyquestionthedirectorslevelofdirection.

C.Theyopposetheseparationoftheheroandheroine.

D.Theybelievethattheherohasachanceofsurvivalaswell.

57.AccordingtoJamesCameron,Jackshouldhavebeendeadbecause.

A.itcomesuptothefans'expectations

B.theprocessthescreenplaycanbesatisfied

C.thetruestorythatattractsmorefans

D.thecoreroleofthefilmistheactressnottheactor

58.Whichofthefollowingpeoplehold(s)adifferentviewpointofJack*slife?

A.KathyBatesB.WinsletC.JamesCameronD.Thefans

59.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisincorrect?

A.Accordingtothedirector,theheroisdeadonpage147ofthescript.

B.Iftheherowerestillalive,theendingofthemoviewouldbemeaningless.

C.JamesCameronattendedtheFoundation2ndAnnualPatronoftheArtisrsAwards.

D.Somefansdon'twanttobelievethattheheroisdeadinthemovie.

(B)

WhenIbecameabudgettraveler,andIdiscoveredsomeofthecheapestwaystotravel

aroundtheworld.Don'tletmoneyproblemsstopyoufromtraveling.Herearcafewwaysto

travelcheapthatcanhelpyouseetheworldonabudget.

1.Paywithpoints

You'resmartenoughtoknowmoneydoesn*tgrowontrees,butearningcreditcardpointsand

milesmayhaveyouthinkingotherwise.

Figureouthowmuchmoneyyouregularlyspend,andconsidermakingthosepurchasesona

travelcard,liketheChaseSapphirePreferredCard,sothatyouhavethepotentialtoberewarded

withpointsandmileseverytimeyouswipe.Youcanredeem(52H)theserewardsfbrairfare,

hotelsandotherqualifyingexpenses.

2.Wanttoscoreevencheaperflights?

YoumaywanttosubscribetoScottsCheapFlights.Thisemailnewsletteralertsbudget

travelerswhenairlinesholdsalesormistakenlylowertheirprices.Inthepast,Scott'sCheap

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Rightshasnotifiedsubscribersaboutamazingdealslikea$260flightfromNewYorktoParisand

aflightfromSanFranciscotoBalifor$364.

TheFlighiDandSecretFarctwomoresitesthatmaybeabletohelpyou

findcheapflights,accordingtoNiceAtienza,afrontdeskagentattheTravelHackingCartel.

3.Timingiseverything

It'stypicallyeasiertofindcheapflightswhenyourtravelscheduleisflexible.

Often,you'llfindthebestdealswhenyoutravelinthemiddleoftheweekortakeared-eye

flightovernight.Ifyou'repreparedtofaceless-than-idyllicweather,youcouldsaveevenmore

moneyonairfareandhotelsbytravelingduringoff-peakseasons.

"Themostimportantthingistobeflexibleontiming",saysAtienza."Thetighteryourtime

frame,thelesschanceyou'regoingtogetacheapfare11.

Itcanalsohelptobookearly.

4.Whenyoutraveltogether,youcansplitthecostswithyourfriendsandfamily

There'ssomethingtobesaidaboutsolotravel.

Butifyou'reonabudget,youcansplitthecostsofhotelsandrentalcarswhenyoutravel

withasmallgroupoffriendsorfamily.Sodon'tbeshyaboutsqueezingintoasmallmotelroom

orrentinganentirehomeonAirbnbifit'slessexpensiveperperson.

"Theoptimalpartysizetendstoworkouttobefourpeople,"saysAtienza.

Anymorethanthatandthehotelmightchargeyoufbranotherroom.

Youshouldalsobeabletofitaboutfourpeopleinyourrentalcar,dependingonthetypeof

caryourent.

60.Whatislearnedfromthepassage?

A.TheairfarefromSanFranciscotoBaliisonly$364.

B.YoumayfindcheapflightsfromThcFHghtDcal.comandSccrctFlying.com.

C.Thetighteryourtimeframe,themorechanceyouYegoingtogetacheapfare.

D.Atienzabelievesthattheoptimalpartysizetendstoworkouttobethreepeople.

61.Accordingtothisarticle,whichofthefollowingisNOTawaytogetcheapairlinetickets?

A.RedeemPointsforAirlineTickets.

B.Noticetheairlines*pricereductionanddiscountemails.

C.Chooseoffseasontraveltimes.

D.Splitthecostswithyourfriendsandfamily.

62.Thisarticleismostlikelytocomefrom.

A.atravelmagazineB.aspeechC.apromotionemailD.adailynewspaper

(C)

Thebookswereadwhenwe*reyounghaveaspecialsortofpower:theycaninspireustobe

braveandresilient(MatildabyRoaldDahi),takeusonthrillingadventures(Divergentby

VeronicaRoth)andevenintroduceustotragedy(TheBridgetoTerabithiabyKatherinePaterson).

They'reasformativeasanythingelseinouryounglives,andsometimesthey'rethefirstplacewe

encounterlarger-than-lifeideas.ConsiderthelastingculturalimportofToKillaMockingbirdor

eventheurgencyofanewerbestsellerlikeI'llGiveYoutheSun,JandyNelson's2014novel

centeringonacontradictoryissue.InTheMagicWords,CherylB.Klein,anexecutiveeditorat

ScholasticwhoseprojectsincludetiielasttwoHarryPotterbooks,setsouttoinformwould-be

writersonhowgreatnovelsforyoungreaderswork.

ThemarketfbrYAnovelsisbooming:salesinthechildren'sandYAsectorhavebeenneck

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andneckwiththoseofadultbooksinrecentyears,andadultauthors,includingMcgWolitzer

(Belzhar)andCarlHiaasen(RazorGirl),aregettinginonthephenomenon.MagicWordsaimsto

beamasterclass.Ifyouthinkitsoundssilly,itisn't.Intheeraofelevatedself-helpsensationslike

MarieKondoandBrenieBrown,TheMagicWordsisofapiece.

Kleindeconstructstheseeminglyobvious(clearplotlines,sympatheticcharacters)toreveal

thetechnicalintricaciesofsomebelovedclassics.L.M.Montgomerysurelydidn'twhipupAnne

ofGreenGablesasacash-inendeavor.Butfbrthosewhowanttocapitalize,Anneisinstructive:

what*stimelessandbroadlyappealingaboutAnne-herteenageheartandimpulses-iswhatto

examine.Onceyouunderstandthat.KleinencouragesyoutogetpersonalWhatmakesyouideal

towriteyourstory?Andwhatdocsitmeantothereader?

Onthelatterquestion,TheMagieWordsismorethanahandbook.Itisalsoatimelysocial

commentaryontheresponsibilityYAwritershavetoyoungadults.Thosewhowritetoayounger

demographicmuststartwithanawarenessoftheirreaders-notonlytheiragebutalsohowthey

mightconnectwiththeissues,boththemundane(bullies)andthecultural(tolerance)that

charactersface.Thenarrativeswetellyoungreaderscaninfluencehowtheyunderstandandvalue

theworldaroundthem.Themagicisn'tinthewords:it'sinhowthewordscometogethertoreflect

andaffirmtherealitiesofadiverseyoung-adultexperience.

63.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,itcanbelearnedthat.

A.TheBridgetoTcrabithiacaninspireustobebraveandresilient

B.MatildabyRoaldDahicantakeusonthrillingadventures

C.DivergentbyVeronicaRothevenintroduceustotragedy

D.lbKillaMockingbirdhaslastingculturalsignificance

64.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutYAnovels?

A.AnneisamasterinthefieldYAnovels.

B.Salesinthechildren'sandYAsectorhavebeenneckandneck.

C.AdultauthorsarcgettinginthefieldofYAnovels.

D.ThemarketfbrYAnovelsisbooming.

65.Accordingtothetext,theMagicWordsis.

A.fullofabsurdplotsandcomplexnarrativestructure

B.oneofthemasterpiecesofKlein

C.notonlyahandbookbutalsoatimelysocialcommentary

D.anovelcomposedofmanyletters

66.Accordingtothelastparagraph,thosewriterswhowritetoayoungershould.

A.findsomeonetosponsortheirwriting

B.fullyunderstandtheirreadershipfirst

C.developastrategytomeetthemarket

D.copytheworksofhistoricalmasters

SectionC

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesinthebox.Eachsentencecan

onlyheusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.

A.Thehigherthepriceoffilmticketis,themorepopularitisamongyoungsters.

B.Imagineifyoucouldinsteadpaylesstoseefilmsthatarenotinhighdemand?

C.Oneofthefirstcinemachainsto:akeupthisinitiativeisDendy.Morewillfollow.

D.Dynamicticketpricingreliesonthequalityandtrendofthefilm,varyingfromonetoanother.

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E.Dynamicticketpricinggivestheconsumertheabilitytopurchasefilmticketsatawiderrange

ofprices.

F.Dynamicpricingbenefitscinemasbyoptimizingthepricemixforeveryscreeningofevery

film.

Comingsoontoacinemanearyou?Ticketpricesshapedbydemand

Chancesarethatifyouseejustonefilmthisyear,youprobablysawitalready.Theperiod

betweenChristmasandAustraliaDayistypicallythebusiestandmostcompetitiveinourfilm

calendar.Butevenwhenyouarriveataticketcounterataquietertimeofyearyouwillusually

paythesamepricetoseeafilmirrespectiveofitspopularity,qualityorbudgetsize.(67)

AnewsmartapplicationmeansthiswillsoonbearealityforsomeAustralianconsumers.

Melbourne-basedstartupChooviewilllaunchaserviceofferingdemand-basedticketpricingto

filmgoersattheendofMarch,withover100screensacrossmetropolitanand

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