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2022年全國碩士研究生招生考試英語(二)真題及答案解析一、完形填空真題HarlanCobenbelievesthatifyou'reawriter,you'llfindthetime;andthatifyoucan'tfindthetime,thenwritingisn'tapriorityandyou'renotawriter.Forhim,writingisa1job-ajoblikeanyother.Hehas2itwithplumbing,pointingoutthataplumberdoesn'twakeupandsaythathecan'tworkwithpipestoday.3,likemostwritersthesedays,you'reholdingdownajobtopaythebills,it'snot4tofindthetimetowrite.Butit'snotimpossible.Itrequiresdeterminationandsingle-mindedness.5thatmostbestsellingauthorsbeganwritingwhentheyweredoingotherthingstoearnaliving.Andtoday,evenwriterswhoarefairly6oftenhavetodootherworkto7theirwritingincome.AsHarlanCobenhassuggested,it'sa8ofpriorities.Tomakewritingapriority,you'llhaveto9someofyourday-to-dayactivitiesandsomethingsyoureallyenjoy.Dependingonyour10andyourlifestyle,thatmightmeanspendinglesstimewatchingtelevisionorlisteningtomusic,thoughsomepeoplecanwrite11theylistentomusic.Youmighthaveto12theamountofexerciseorsportyoudo.You'llhavetomakesocialmediaan13activityratherthanadaily,time-consuming14.There'llprobablyhavetobelesssocialisingwithyourfriendsandlesstimewithyourfamily.It'sa15learningcurve,anditwon'talwaysmakeyoupopular.There'sjustonethingyoushouldtrytokeepatleastsometimefor,16yourwriting-andthat'sreading.Anywriterneedstoreadasmuchandaswidelyastheycan;it'stheone17supporter-somethingyoucan'tdowithout.Timeisfinite.Theolderyouget,the18itseemstogo.Weneedtouseitascarefullyandas19aswecan.Thatmeansprioritisingouractivitiessothatwespendmosttimeonthethingswereallywanttodo.Ifyou'reawriter,thatmeans20writing.3,likemostwritersthesedays,you'reholdingdownajobtopaythebills,it'snot4tofindthetimetowrite.Butit'snotimpossible.Itrequiresdeterminationandsingle-mindedness.5thatmostbestsellingauthorsbeganwritingwhentheyweredoingotherthingstoearnaliving.Andtoday,evenwriterswhoarefairly6oftenhavetodootherworkto7theirwritingincome.AsHarlanCobenhassuggested,it'sa8ofpriorities.Tomakewritingapriority,you'llhaveto9someofyourday-to-dayactivitiesandsomethingsyoureallyenjoy.Dependingonyour10andyourlifestyle,thatmightmeanspendinglesstimewatchingtelevisionorlisteningtomusic,thoughsomepeoplecanwrite11theylistentomusic.Youmighthaveto12theamountofexerciseorsportyoudo.You'llhavetomakesocialmediaan13activityratherthanadaily,time-consuming14.There'llprobablyhavetobelesssocialisingwithyourfriendsandlesstimewithyourfamily.It'sa15learningcurve,anditwon'talwaysmakeyoupopular.There'sjustonethingyoushouldtrytokeepatleastsometimefor,16yourwriting-andthat'sreading.Anywriterneedstoreadasmuchandaswidelyastheycan;it'stheone17supporter-somethingyoucan'tdowithout.Timeisfinite.Theolderyouget,the18itseemstogo.Weneedtouseitascarefullyandas19aswecan.Thatmeansprioritisingouractivitiessothatwespendmosttimeonthethingswereallywanttodo.Ifyou'reawriter,thatmeans20writing.AsHarlanCobenhassuggested,it'sa8ofpriorities.Tomakewritingapriority,you'llhaveto9someofyourday-to-dayactivitiesandsomethingsyoureallyenjoy.Dependingonyour10andyourlifestyle,thatmightmeanspendinglesstimewatchingtelevisionorlisteningtomusic,thoughsomepeoplecanwrite11theylistentomusic.Youmighthaveto12theamountofexerciseorsportyoudo.You'llhavetomakesocialmediaan13activityratherthanadaily,time-consuming14.There'llprobablyhavetobelesssocialisingwithyourfriendsandlesstimewithyourfamily.It'sa15learningcurve,anditwon'talwaysmakeyoupopular.There'sjustonethingyoushouldtrytokeepatleastsometimefor,16yourwriting-andthat'sreading.Anywriterneedstoreadasmuchandaswidelyastheycan;it'stheone17supporter-somethingyoucan'tdowithout.Timeisfinite.Theolderyouget,the18itseemstogo.Weneedtouseitascarefullyandas19aswecan.Thatmeansprioritisingouractivitiessothatwespendmosttimeonthethingswereallywanttodo.Ifyou'reawriter,thatmeans20writing.There'sjustonethingyoushouldtrytokeepatleastsometimefor,16yourwriting-andthat'sreading.Anywriterneedstoreadasmuchandaswidelyastheycan;it'stheone17supporter-somethingyoucan'tdowithout.Timeisfinite.Theolderyouget,the18itseemstogo.Weneedtouseitascarefullyandas19aswecan.Thatmeansprioritisingouractivitiessothatwespendmosttimeonthethingswereallywanttodo.Ifyou'reawriter,thatmeans20writing.Timeisfinite.Theolderyouget,the18itseemstogo.Weneedtouseitascarefullyandas19aswecan.Thatmeansprioritisingouractivitiessothatwespendmosttimeonthethingswereallywanttodo.Ifyou'reawriter,thatmeans20writing.A.difficultB.normalC.steadyD.pleasantA.combinedB.comparedC.confusedD.contrastedA.IfB.ThoughC.OnceD.UnlessA.enoughB.strangeC.wrongD.easyA.AcceptB.ExplainC.RememberD.SupposeA.well-knownB.well-advisedC.well-informedD.well-chosenA.donateB.generateC.supplementD.calculateA.causeB.purposeC.questionD.conditionA.highlightB.sacrificeC.continueD.exploreA.relationsB.interestsC.memoriesD.skillsA.untilB.becauseC.whileD.beforeA.putupwithB.makeupforC.hangontoD.cutdownonA.intelligentB.occasionalC.intensiveD.emotionalA.habitB.testC.decisionD.planA.toughB.gentleC.rapidD.funnyA.inplaceofB.inchargeofC.inresponsetoD.inadditiontoA.indispensableB.innovativeC.invisibleD.instantA.dullerB.harderC.quieterD.quickerA.peacefullyB.generouslyC.productivelyD.gratefullyA.atmostB.inturnC.onaverageD.aboveall答案及解析答案:B解析:根據破折號后的“ajoblikeanyother”可知,對于他來說,寫作是一份像其他工作一樣的普通工作。normal“普通的,正常的”符合語境。difficult“困難的”;steady“穩(wěn)定的”;pleasant“令人愉快的”,均不符合。答案:B解析:comparesth.withsth.表示“把……與……作比較”,此處他把寫作和管道工作作比較,指出水管工不會某天醒來就說今天不能和管道打交道了。combined“使結合”;confused“使困惑”;contrasted“對比,對照”,contrast強調差異,compare強調相似性,這里是強調寫作和水管工作的相似點,所以選compared。答案:A解析:本句是條件狀語從句,意思是“如果你像現在大多數作家一樣,要靠工作來支付賬單,那么找到寫作時間就不容易了”。if“如果”引導條件狀語從句;though“盡管”引導讓步狀語從句;once“一旦”,強調條件的一旦達成;unless“除非”,相當于if...not。這里是假設一種情況,所以用if。答案:D解析:結合上文,因為要靠工作支付賬單,所以找到寫作時間是不容易的。easy“容易的”符合文意。enough“足夠的”;strange“奇怪的”;wrong“錯誤的”,均不符合語境。答案:C解析:remember“記住”,這里是說要記住大多數暢銷書作家在做其他工作謀生時就開始寫作了。accept“接受”;explain“解釋”;suppose“假設”,代入文中意思不符。答案:A解析:well-known“著名的”,即使是相當有名的作家往往也得做其他工作來補充寫作收入。well-advised“明智的”;well-informed“消息靈通的”;well-chosen“精心挑選的”,都不能用來形容作家,所以選well-known。答案:C解析:supplement“補充”,根據文意,作家做其他工作是為了補充寫作收入。donate“捐贈”;generate“產生”;calculate“計算”,均不符合語境。答案:C解析:aquestionofpriorities表示“優(yōu)先順序的問題”。cause“原因”;purpose“目的”;condition“條件”,均不符合此處表達的關于優(yōu)先順序的意思,所以選question。答案:B解析:sacrifice“犧牲”,要把寫作放在優(yōu)先位置,就得犧牲一些日?;顒雍驼嬲矚g的事情。highlight“突出”;continue“繼續(xù)”;explore“探索”,都不符合為了寫作優(yōu)先而放棄其他事情的語境。答案:B解析:根據下文“spendinglesstimewatchingtelevisionorlisteningtomusic”可知,這和個人興趣有關。interests“興趣”符合文意。relations“關系”;memories“記憶”;skills“技能”,均不符合。答案:C解析:while“當……時候”,表示一些人能在聽音樂的時候寫作。until“直到”;because“因為”;before“在……之前”,均不符合語境。答案:D解析:cutdownon“減少”,這里說可能得減少鍛煉或運動的量。putupwith“忍受”;makeupfor“彌補”;hangonto“緊緊抓住”,都不符合減少鍛煉量的意思。答案:B解析:occasional“偶爾的”,要把社交媒體當作偶爾進行的活動,而不是每天耗時的……。intelligent“聰明的”;intensive“密集的”;emotional“情感的”,都不符合把社交媒體變成不那么頻繁活動的語境。答案:A解析:habit“習慣”,這里是說不能讓社交媒體成為每天耗時的習慣。test“測試”;decision“決定”;plan“計劃”,均不符合語境。答案:A解析:tough“艱難的”,這是一條艱難的學習曲線,即這個過程不容易。gentle“溫和的”;rapid“快速的”;funny“有趣的”,均不符合這種為了寫作優(yōu)先而改變生活方式很困難的語境。答案:D解析:inadditionto“除……之外(還)”,除了寫作,還有一件事你應該盡量留些時間做,那就是閱讀。inplaceof“代替”;inchargeof“負責”;inresponseto“響應”,均不符合文意。答案:A解析:indispensable“必不可少的”,閱讀是任何作家都不可或缺的支撐。innovative“創(chuàng)新的”;invisible“看不見的”;instant“立即的”,都不符合閱讀對作家重要性的描述。答案:D解析:the+比較級,the+比較級,表示“越……,越……”,年齡越大,時間似乎過得越快。duller“更沉悶的”;harder“更難的”;quieter“更安靜的”,均不符合時間過得快的語境。答案:C解析:productively“富有成效地”,我們需要盡可能仔細且富有成效地利用時間。peacefully“和平地”;generously“慷慨地”;gratefully“感激地”,均不符合合理利用時間的語境。答案:D解析:aboveall“首先,最重要的是”,如果你是作家,那就意味著首先要寫作。atmost“至多”;inturn“輪流”;onaverage“平均”,均不符合強調寫作優(yōu)先性的語境。二、閱讀理解PartAText1真題Peopleoftencomplainthatplasticsaretoodurable.Waterbottles,shoppingbags,andothertrashlittertheplanet,fromMountEveresttotheMarianaTrench,becauseplasticsareeverywhereanddon'tbreakdowneasily.Butsomeplasticmaterialschangeovertime.Theycrackandfrizzle.They"weep"outadditives.Theymeltintosludge.Allofwhichcreateshugeheadachesforinstitutions,suchasmuseums,tryingtopreserveculturallyimportantobjects.Thevarietyofplasticobjectsatriskisdizzying:earlyradios,avant-gardesculptures,celluloidanimationstillsfromDisneyfilms,thefirstartificialheart.Certainartifactsareespeciallyvulnerablebecausesomepioneersinplasticartdidn'talwaysknowhowtomixingredientsproperly,saysTheavanOosten,apolymerchemistwho,untilretiringafewyearsago,workedfordecadesattheCulturalHeritageAgencyoftheNetherlands."It'slikebakingacake:Ifyoudon'thaveexactamounts,itgoeswrong,"shesays."Theobjectyoumakeisalreadyatimebomb."Andsometimes,it'snottheartist'sfault.Inthe1960s,theItalianartistPieroGilardibegantocreatehundredsofbright,colorfulfoampieces.Thosepiecesincludedsmallbedsofrosesandotheritemsaswellasafewdozen"naturecarpets"-largerectanglesdecoratedwithfoampumpkins,cabbages,andwatermelons.Hewantedviewerstowalkaroundonthecarpets-whichmeanttheyhadtobedurable.Unfortunately,thepolyurethanefoamheusedisinherentlyunstable.It'sespeciallyvulnerabletolightdamage,andbythemid-1990s,manyofthenaturecarpetswereashadowoftheirformerselves.Inadditiontosunlight,watercanruinthecarpets.VanOostencallsthem"inherentlyflawed."DespitesuccessstorieslikevanOosten's,preservationofplasticswilllikelygetharder.Oldobjectscontinuetodeteriorate.Worse,biodegradableplastics,designedtodisintegrate,areincreasinglycommon.Andmoreisatstakeherethanindividualobjects.JoanaLiaFerreira,anassistantprofessorofconservationandrestorationattheNOVASchoolofScienceandTechnology,notesthatarchaeologistsfirstdefinedthegreatmaterialagesofhumanhistory-StoneAge,IronAge,andsoon-afterexaminingartifactsinmuseums.Wenowliveinanageofplastic,shesays,"andwhatwedecidetocollecttoday,whatwedecidetopreserve...willhaveastrongimpactonhowinthefuturewe'llbeseen."Certainartifactsareespeciallyvulnerablebecausesomepioneersinplasticartdidn'talwaysknowhowtomixingredientsproperly,saysTheavanOosten,apolymerchemistwho,untilretiringafewyearsago,workedfordecadesattheCulturalHeritageAgencyoftheNetherlands."It'slikebakingacake:Ifyoudon'thaveexactamounts,itgoeswrong,"shesays."Theobjectyoumakeisalreadyatimebomb."Andsometimes,it'snottheartist'sfault.Inthe1960s,theItalianartistPieroGilardibegantocreatehundredsofbright,colorfulfoampieces.Thosepiecesincludedsmallbedsofrosesandotheritemsaswellasafewdozen"naturecarpets"-largerectanglesdecoratedwithfoampumpkins,cabbages,andwatermelons.Hewantedviewerstowalkaroundonthecarpets-whichmeanttheyhadtobedurable.Unfortunately,thepolyurethanefoamheusedisinherentlyunstable.It'sespeciallyvulnerabletolightdamage,andbythemid-1990s,manyofthenaturecarpetswereashadowoftheirformerselves.Inadditiontosunlight,watercanruinthecarpets.VanOostencallsthem"inherentlyflawed."DespitesuccessstorieslikevanOosten's,preservationofplasticswilllikelygetharder.Oldobjectscontinuetodeteriorate.Worse,biodegradableplastics,designedtodisintegrate,areincreasinglycommon.Andmoreisatstakeherethanindividualobjects.JoanaLiaFerreira,anassistantprofessorofconservationandrestorationattheNOVASchoolofScienceandTechnology,notesthatarchaeologistsfirstdefinedthegreatmaterialagesofhumanhistory-StoneAge,IronAge,andsoon-afterexaminingartifactsinmuseums.Wenowliveinanageofplastic,shesays,"andwhatwedecidetocollecttoday,whatwedecidetopreserve...willhaveastrongimpactonhowinthefuturewe'llbeseen."Andsometimes,it'snottheartist'sfault.Inthe1960s,theItalianartistPieroGilardibegantocreatehundredsofbright,colorfulfoampieces.Thosepiecesincludedsmallbedsofrosesandotheritemsaswellasafewdozen"naturecarpets"-largerectanglesdecoratedwithfoampumpkins,cabbages,andwatermelons.Hewantedviewerstowalkaroundonthecarpets-whichmeanttheyhadtobedurable.Unfortunately,thepolyurethanefoamheusedisinherentlyunstable.It'sespeciallyvulnerabletolightdamage,andbythemid-1990s,manyofthenaturecarpetswereashadowoftheirformerselves.Inadditiontosunlight,watercanruinthecarpets.VanOostencallsthem"inherentlyflawed."DespitesuccessstorieslikevanOosten's,preservationofplasticswilllikelygetharder.Oldobjectscontinuetodeteriorate.Worse,biodegradableplastics,designedtodisintegrate,areincreasinglycommon.Andmoreisatstakeherethanindividualobjects.JoanaLiaFerreira,anassistantprofessorofconservationandrestorationattheNOVASchoolofScienceandTechnology,notesthatarchaeologistsfirstdefinedthegreatmaterialagesofhumanhistory-StoneAge,IronAge,andsoon-afterexaminingartifactsinmuseums.Wenowliveinanageofplastic,shesays,"andwhatwedecidetocollecttoday,whatwedecidetopreserve...willhaveastrongimpactonhowinthefuturewe'llbeseen."Unfortunately,thepolyurethanefoamheusedisinherentlyunstable.It'sespeciallyvulnerabletolightdamage,andbythemid-1990s,manyofthenaturecarpetswereashadowoftheirformerselves.Inadditiontosunlight,watercanruinthecarpets.VanOostencallsthem"inherentlyflawed."DespitesuccessstorieslikevanOosten's,preservationofplasticswilllikelygetharder.Oldobjectscontinuetodeteriorate.Worse,biodegradableplastics,designedtodisintegrate,areincreasinglycommon.Andmoreisatstakeherethanindividualobjects.JoanaLiaFerreira,anassistantprofessorofconservationandrestorationattheNOVASchoolofScienceandTechnology,notesthatarchaeologistsfirstdefinedthegreatmaterialagesofhumanhistory-StoneAge,IronAge,andsoon-afterexaminingartifactsinmuseums.Wenowliveinanageofplastic,shesays,"andwhatwedecidetocollecttoday,whatwedecidetopreserve...willhaveastrongimpactonhowinthefuturewe'llbeseen."DespitesuccessstorieslikevanOosten's,preservationofplasticswilllikelygetharder.Oldobjectscontinuetodeteriorate.Worse,biodegradableplastics,designedtodisintegrate,areincreasinglycommon.Andmoreisatstakeherethanindividualobjects.JoanaLiaFerreira,anassistantprofessorofconservationandrestorationattheNOVASchoolofScienceandTechnology,notesthatarchaeologistsfirstdefinedthegreatmaterialagesofhumanhistory-StoneAge,IronAge,andsoon-afterexaminingartifactsinmuseums.Wenowliveinanageofplastic,shesays,"andwhatwedecidetocollecttoday,whatwedecidetopreserve...willhaveastrongimpactonhowinthefuturewe'llbeseen."AccordingtoParagraph1,museumsarefacedwithdifficultiesin______.A.maintainingtheirplasticitemsB.obtainingdurableplasticartifactsC.handlingoutdatedplasticexhibitsD.classifyingtheirplasticcollectionsA.maintainingtheirplasticitemsB.obtainingdurableplasticartifactsC.handlingoutdatedplasticexhibitsD.classifyingtheirplasticcollectionsB.obtainingdurableplasticartifactsC.handlingoutdatedplasticexhibitsD.classifyingtheirplasticcollectionsC.handlingoutdatedplasticexhibitsD.classifyingtheirplasticcollectionsD.classifyingtheirplasticcollectionsVanOostenbelievesthatcertainplasticobjectsare______.A.immunetodecayB.improperlyshapedC.inherentlyflawedD.complexinstructureA.immunetodecayB.improperlyshapedC.inherentlyflawedD.complexinstructureB.improperlyshapedC.inherentlyflawedD.complexinstructureC.inherentlyflawedD.complexinstructureD.complexinstructureMuseumsstoppedexhibitingsomeofGilardi'sartworksto______.A.keepthemfromhurtingvisitorsB.duplicatethemforfuturedisplayC.havetheiringredientsanalyzedD.preventthemfromfurtherdamageA.keepthemfromhurtingvisitorsB.duplicatethemforfuturedisplayC.havetheiringredientsanalyzedD.preventthemfromfurtherdamageB.duplicatethemforfuturedisplayC.havetheiringredientsanalyzedD.preventthemfromfurtherdamageC.havetheiringredientsanalyzedD.preventthemfromfurtherdamageD.preventthemfromfurtherdamageTheauthorthinksthatpreservationofplasticsis______.A.costlyB.unworthyC.unpopularD.challengingA.costlyB.unworthyC.unpopularD.challengingB.unworthyC.unpopularD.challengingC.unpopularD.challengingD.challengingInFerreira'sopinion,preservationofplasticartifacts______.A.willinspirefuturescientificresearchB.hasprofoundhistoricalsignificanceC.willhelpusseparatethematerialagesD.hasanimpactontoday'sculturallifeA.willinspirefuturescientificresearchB.hasprofoundhistoricalsignificanceC.willhelpusseparatethematerialagesD.hasanimpactontoday'sculturallifeB.hasprofoundhistoricalsignificanceC.willhelpusseparatethematerialagesD.hasanimpactontoday'sculturallifeC.willhelpusseparatethematerialagesD.hasanimpactontoday'sculturallifeD.hasanimpactontoday'sculturallife答案及解析答案:A解析:根據第一段“Allofwhichcreateshugeheadachesforinstitutions,suchasmuseums,tryingtopreserveculturallyimportantobjects.”以及前面提到塑料會隨著時間變化、破裂、滲出添加劑、融化成污泥等,可知博物館在保存塑料物品方面面臨困難。A選項“maintainingtheirplasticitems”(維護他們的塑料物品)符合文意。B選項“獲得耐用的塑料文物”,文章強調的是保存現有塑料物品困難,而非獲取;C選項“處理過時的塑料展品”,重點是保存而非處理過時展品;D選項“對他們的塑料藏品進行分類”,文中未提及分類問題。答案:C解析:根據第二段“Certainartifactsareespeciallyvulnerablebecausesomepioneersinplasticartdidn'talwaysknowhowtomixingredientsproperly”以及第四段“VanOostencallsthem'inherentlyflawed.'”可知,VanOosten認為某些塑料物品本身存在缺陷,C選項“inherentlyflawed”正確。A選項“immunetodecay”(不易腐爛)與原文中塑料物品易受損不符;B選項“形狀不當”,文中未提及形狀問題;D選項“結構復雜”,原文未涉及結構方面內容。答案:D解析:文中第三、四段提到PieroGilardi的作品所用的聚氨酯泡沫本身不穩(wěn)定,易受光和水的損害,所以博物館停止展覽他的一些作品是為了防止它們進一步受損。D選項“preventthemfromfurtherdamage”符合文意。A選項“防止它們傷害游客”,文中未提及作品會傷害游客;B選項“復制它們以便未來展示”,未提及復制;C選項“對它們的成分進行分析”,未提及分析成分。答案:D解析:根據最后一段“DespitesuccessstorieslikevanOosten's,preservationofplasticswilllikelygetharder.”可知,作者認為塑料的保存是具有挑戰(zhàn)性的,D選項“challenging”正確。A選項“昂貴的”,文中未提及保存成本;B選項“不值得的”,與文意不符,文中強調了保存塑料物品的重要性;C選項“不受歡迎的”,文中未提及受歡迎程度。答案:B解析:根據最后一段“JoanaLiaFerreira...notesthatarchaeologistsfirstdefinedthegreatmaterialagesofhumanhistory...Wenowliveinanageofplastic,shesays,'andwhatwedecidetocollecttoday,whatwedecidetopreserve...willhaveastrongimpactonhowinthefuturewe'llbeseen.'”可知,Ferreira認為塑料文物的保存具有深遠的歷史意義,B選項“hasprofoundhistoricalsignificance”正確。A選項“將激發(fā)未來的科學研究”,文中未提及;C選項“將幫助我們區(qū)分材料時代”,文中說的是考古學家通過博物館文物定義了人類歷史的材料時代,而非塑料文物保存幫助區(qū)分;D選項“對當今的文化生活有影響”,重點強調的是對未來被看待方式的影響,而非當今文化生活。Text2真題Commuterscomplainthatincreasedrush-hourtrafficonBlueHighwaybetweenthesuburbsandthecitycenterhasdoubledtheircommutingtime.Thefavoredproposalofthemotorists'lobbyistowidenthehighway,addinganadditionallaneoftraffic.Butlastyear'sadditionofalanetothenearbyGreenHighwaywasfollowedbyaworseningoftrafficjamsonit.AbetteralternativeistoaddabicyclelanetoBlueHighway.Manyarearesidentsarekeenbicyclists.Abicyclelanewouldencouragethemtousebicyclestocommute,andsowouldreducerush-hourtrafficratherthanfosteringanincrease.26.Themotorists'lobbyismentionedtoshow______.A.thesuccessofthecommuters'complaintsB.theineffectivenessofthetrafficlanesC.theinadequacyofthepresentsolutionD.thepopularityofthemotorists'proposal27.WhatissaidabouttheadditionofalanetotheGreenHighway?A.Itmademuchdifferencetothetraffic.B.Itwasfollowedbyariseintrafficjams.C.Itfailedtoachieveitsoriginalpurpose.D.Itwasunexpectedlywell-received.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthearearesidents?A.Theyareenthusiasticaboutcycling.B.Theyareimpatientwithcommutingtime.C.Theyaresupportiveofthemotorists'lobby.D.Theyareagainsttheadditionofabicyclelane.29.Theauthorbelievesthataddingabicyclelaneis______.A.aradicalmeasureB.acostlysolutionC.awinningalternativeD.atemporaryexpedient30.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.theproblemsoftrafficjamsB.thecauseoftrafficproblemsC.thesolutionstotrafficproblemsD.theeffectsoftrafficproblems26.Themotorists'lobbyismentionedtoshow______.A.thesuccessofthecommuters'complaintsB.theineffectivenessofthetrafficlanesC.theinadequacyofthepresentsolutionD.thepopularityofthemotorists'proposal27.WhatissaidabouttheadditionofalanetotheGreenHighway?A.Itmademuchdifferencetothetraffic.B.Itwasfollowedbyariseintrafficjams.C.Itfailedtoachieveitsoriginalpurpose.D.Itwasunexpectedlywell-received.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthearearesidents?A.Theyareenthusiasticaboutcycling.B.Theyareimpatientwithcommutingtime.C.Theyaresupportiveofthemotorists'lobby.D.Theyareagainsttheadditionofabicyclelane.29.Theauthorbelievesthataddingabicyclelaneis______.A.aradicalmeasureB.acostlysolutionC.awinningalternativeD.atemporaryexpedient30.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.theproblemsoftrafficjamsB.thecauseoftrafficproblemsC.thesolutionstotrafficproblemsD.theeffectsoftrafficproblemsA.thesuccessofthecommuters'complaintsB.theineffectivenessofthetrafficlanesC.theinadequacyofthepresentsolutionD.thepopularityofthemotorists'proposal27.WhatissaidabouttheadditionofalanetotheGreenHighway?A.Itmademuchdifferencetothetraffic.B.Itwasfollowedbyariseintrafficjams.C.Itfailedtoachieveitsoriginalpurpose.D.Itwasunexpectedlywell-received.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthearearesidents?A.Theyareenthusiasticaboutcycling.B.Theyareimpatientwithcommutingtime.C.Theyaresupportiveofthemotorists'lobby.D.Theyareagainsttheadditionofabicyclelane.29.Theauthorbelievesthataddingabicyclelaneis______.A.aradicalmeasureB.acostlysolutionC.awinningalternativeD.atemporaryexpedient30.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.theproblemsoftrafficjamsB.thecauseoftrafficproblemsC.thesolutionstotrafficproblemsD.theeffectsoftrafficproblemsB.theineffectivenessofthetrafficlanesC.theinadequacyofthepresentsolutionD.thepopularityofthemotorists'proposal27.WhatissaidabouttheadditionofalanetotheGreenHighway?A.Itmademuchdifferencetothetraffic.B.Itwasfollowedbyariseintrafficjams.C.Itfailedtoachieveitsoriginalpurpose.D.Itwasunexpectedlywell-received.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthearearesidents?A.Theyareenthusiasticaboutcycling.B.Theyareimpatientwithcommutingtime.C.Theyaresupportiveofthemotorists'lobby.D.Theyareagainsttheadditionofabicyclelane.29.Theauthorbelievesthataddingabicyclelaneis______.A.aradicalmeasureB.acostlysolutionC.awinningalternativeD.atemporaryexpedient30.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.theproblemsoftrafficjamsB.thecauseoftrafficproblemsC.thesolutionstotrafficproblemsD.theeffectsoftrafficproblemsC.theinadequacyofthepresentsolutionD.thepopularityofthemotorists'proposal27.WhatissaidabouttheadditionofalanetotheGreenHighway?A.Itmademuchdifferencetothetraffic.B.Itwasfollowedbyariseintrafficjams.C.Itfailedtoachieveitsoriginalpurpose.D.Itwasunexpectedlywell-received.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthearearesidents?A.Theyareenthusiasticaboutcycling.B.Theyareimpatientwithcommutingtime.C.Theyaresupportiveofthemotorists'lobby.D.Theyareagainsttheadditionofabicyclelane.29.Theauthorbelievesthataddingabicyclelaneis______.A.aradicalmeasureB.acostlysolutionC.awinningalternativeD.atemporaryexpedient30.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.theproblemsoftrafficjamsB.thecauseoftrafficproblemsC.thesolutionstotrafficproblemsD.theeffectsoftrafficproblemsD.thepopularityofthemotorists'proposal27.WhatissaidabouttheadditionofalanetotheGreenHighway?A.Itmademuchdifferencetothetraffic.B.Itwasfollowedbyariseintrafficjams.C.Itfailedtoachieveitsoriginalpurpose.D.Itwasunexpectedlywell-received.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthearearesidents?A.Theyareenthusiasticaboutcycling.B.Theyareimpatientwithcommutingtime.C.Theyaresupportiveofthemotorists'lobby.D.Theyareagainsttheadditionofabicyclelane.29.Theauthorbelievesthataddingabicyclelaneis______.A.aradicalmeasureB.acostlysolutionC.awinningalternativeD.atemporaryexpedient30.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.theproblemsoftrafficjamsB.thecauseoftrafficproblemsC.thesolutionstotrafficproblemsD.theeffectsoftrafficproblems27.WhatissaidabouttheadditionofalanetotheGreenHighway?A.Itmademuchdifferencetothetraffic.B.Itwasfollowedbyariseintrafficjams.C.Itfailedtoachieveitsoriginalpurpose.D.Itwasunexpectedlywell-received.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthearearesidents?A.Theyareenthusiasticaboutcycling.B.Theyareimpatientwithcommutingtime.C.Theyaresupportiveofthemotorists'lobby.D.Theyareagainsttheadditionofabicycl
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