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2017廣東高職高考英語試卷

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2017廣東高職高考英語試卷
  2017廣東高職高考英語試卷

第一部分:聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)

做題時,先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音內容結束後,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉塗到答題卡上。

第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話後有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話後,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1. Which hotel might Pearl stay at according to the man?

A. Plaza. B. Cambridge. C. Grand Regency.

2. Where will the two speakers go next?

A. To an office. B. To their home. C. To a restaurant.

3. What is the man concerned about?

A. The price. B. The memory space. C. The function.

4. How does the woman pay the bill?

A. In cash. B. By cheque. C. By credit card.

5. What can we learn from the conversation?

A. The man’s house is not far from the library.

B. The man always borrows books these days.

C. The man goes to the library twice a month.

第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白後有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完後,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨自讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6. What are the speakers talking about in general?

A. A band. B. A cell phone. C. Music.

7. Why does the woman listen to Barndoor Boys’ songs?

A. They can calm her down.  B. They can cheer her up. C. They can make her relax.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8. Who is the woman?

A. A dancer. B. An actress. C. A player.

9. How often does the woman practise recently?

A. Twice a week. B. Four days a week. C. Four times a month.

10. What does the woman ask the man to do?

A. See her performance.

B. Take exercise together with her.

C. Help her lose weight. 聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Doctor and patient. C. Fellow workers.

12. What is the man’s health problem?

A. He suffers high blood pressure.

B. He has been putting on weight.

C. It’s difficult for him to go to sleep at night.

13. According to the man, what is the cause of his problem?

A. Lack of exercise.

B. Too many pizzas and burgers. C. No ice cream before going to bed.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。

14. Who could the man most probably be?

A. A passer-by. B. A taxi driver. C. A policeman.

15. How long will it take the woman to get to the National Museum of Art?

A. Less than 12 minutes.

B. No more than 18 minutes.

C. More than 20 minutes.

16. How will the woman probably go to the Mexican restaurant?

A. By taxi. B. By subway. C. By bus.

聽第10段材料,回答第 17至 20題。

17. Where is the speaker probably?

A. At a TV station. B. On a beach. C. At a shopping mall.

18. How many people does the speaker mention?

A. 3. B. 4. C. 5.

19. What does the speaker say about the guy with short pants?

A. He needs fashion lessons.

B. He wears a fashionable shirt.

C. He will go to a barbecue party.

20. Who is in fashion?

A. The girl with holey jeans.

B. The girl with a white blouse.

C. The guy with a Hawaiian shirt.

第二部分:詞彙知識運用(共兩節,滿分30分)

第一節:多項選擇 (共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。

21. Thank you for your applause. From you applause I can see your ______ and support, although the curtain just begins.

A. comprehension B. motivation C. proportion D. assumption

22. The Mount Tai, occupying an area of 426 square kilometers, possesses rich cultural and geological ________.

A. qualifications B. entertainments C. attractions D. applications

23. Many people believe that money brings happiness, because if they can pay and _____ all their desires they imagine that they will be happy forever.

A. acquire B. highlight C. fulfil D. reveal

24. I would, however, be perfectly satisfied if you would kindly replace the camera or ______ my money, whichever is more convenient.

A. chase B. exchange C. swap D. refund

25. At one level, the Internet has enabled people to make connections they might not otherwise have made, and virtual friendships can ______ real-life relationships.

A. arise from B. evolve into C. seek for D. attach to

26. The latest report has declared that the Chinese economy is ______ steadily, supported by increasing consumption, stable export volumes, and the government’s reform policies.

A. holding up B. standing up C. turning up D. picking up

27. “I was shocked and _________ at that time, but at the same time it made me cherish my sporting life even more. I will take it as a lesson and be more careful in the future.” The famous sports star Sun Yang said.

A. excited B. depressed C. admired D. contented

28. Intelligence is ______ to the modern sportsmen; there are so many losses and benefits to be balanced that a sportsman needs a reasonable, calculating mind.

A. complicated B. sufficient C. controversial D. essential

29. “All roads lead to Rome” is an English idiom which means that different methods of doing something will __________lead to the same result.

A. immediately B. eventually C. increasingly D. occasionally

30. The reason why this design stands out from the others is that it falls _________the hotel’s promise to offer its guests the utmost comfort and convenience.

A. in line with B. in relation to C. in view of D. in exchange for

第二節 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文後各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)選出可以填入空白的最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。

It was two days before Christmas and young Maggie Dotson was already being told that her Christmas wish would not be coming true. Paxton, she was 31 , would not be coming back.

Before that December day a/an 32 baby deer had been abandoned in the woods behind the Dotson’s home. So 33 was the little deer that he hadn’t the strength to run from Maggie’s father when he 34 him. 35 he carried the little deer towards their home, Maggie rushed outside and 36 rubbed the little deer’s nose; it licked (舔) Maggie’s hand, which made her laugh. Mr. Dotson smiled and just shook his head. He proceeded to carry the little deer to the 37 .

In what seemed like a few seconds to Mr. Dotson, Maggie rushed to the house and came back carrying a medical bag, and a 38 of lettuce (萵苣) she had 39 from the refrigerator. Maggie handed her father the bag, and then placed the lettuce by the little deer’s mouth –- but he wasn’t 40 .

As Mr. Dotson placed a 41 around the little deer’s injured hoof (蹄), Maggie became excited as the little deer began to bite on the lettuce. It was dark outside and the temperature was quite 42 . Maggie insisted that her father return with carrots and warm blankets for him. He promised he 43 .

After he 44 the light in the garage, Maggie turned to her father and said, “I’m going to name him Paxton, Daddy.

With time and 45 , Maggie finally gained the little deer’s 46 . In fact, he was soon eating carrots right out of her hand. And when the holidays were over and Maggie was back in school, she never left 47 feeding Paxton first thing every morning.

Mr. Dotson could see the 48 that his daughter felt for the little deer. That scared him,

49 , because he knew Maggie would never be able to say 50 . So when his hoof had finally healed, Mr. Dotson came home early one afternoon to set him free.

31. A. asked B. advised C. told D. meant

32. A. lost B. injured C. escaped D. freed

33. A. weak B. sick C. tired D. frightened

34. A. threatened B. scratched C. witnessed D. approached

35. A. Before B. Since C. While D. As

36. A. gently B. slightly C. toughly D. voluntarily

37. A. house B. garage C. woods D. backyard

38. A. row B. mouthful C. handful D. basket

39. A. stole B. grabbed C. threw D. kept

40. A. absorbed B. engaged C. satisfied D. interested

41. A. ingredient B. label C. restriction D. bandage

42. A. freezing B. warm C. hot D. normal

43. A. could B. would C. should D. might

44. A. turned up B. turned on C. turned off D. turned out

45. A. persistence B. recognition C. sequence D. sacrifice

46. A. appetite B. security C. awareness D. trust

47. A. except B. without C. after D. until

48. A. beauty B. bridge C. bond D. bitterness

49. A. therefore B. thus C. still D. though

50. A. goodbye B. good night C. hello D. apology

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分, 滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文後所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。

A

I vividly remember walking back to my house after collecting the afternoon mails. I saw a credit card statement, another credit card statement and our bank statements. I was in that moment that I felt a deep tension.

I realized that even though I had married a man who I absolutely loved and adored, I really didn’t have a clear sense of how he handled money and how the two of us were going to combine our different approaches to handling money in our marriage. I was more organized and detailed, but he was more of a laid-back type. I knew that getting on the same financial page was a key factor in creating a successful marriage and financial future.

I asked my husband if he would be willing to set up a time each week to talk about our finances and develop a plan for getting rid of our credit card debt. My husband said he would be willing to do this. Admittedly, he was skeptical — but willing.

We came to refer to our weekly meetings as our Financial Dates. We didn’t really have a clue as to what we were doing. All we knew was that we needed to give our finances serious attention. Some Dates were filled with tense conversations. Other Dates were filled with laughter, joy and creativity. However, we kept showing up for our Dates and we never gave up. What started out as a means for survival became a powerful connecting thread in our relationship. Something shifted within us.

Instead of our finances becoming a source of divisive tension that pulled us apart, they became

the glue that held us together as we became a unified team.

I still recall the day that we excitedly crossed off our last credit card payment on the chart we had created. We had finally arrived. We were free. We had been given wings to fly.

Now, whenever I feel huge stress I ask myself, “How am I contributing to what is happening right now?” This gives me the ultimate power to take action. Even though my husband and I don’t have any guarantee against future challenges, I am left with something deep within that is unshakable

and that can never be taken away — the memory of our past successes and the power to integrate (整合) these lessons in my day-to-day life.

51. Why did the author feel nervous when collecting the afternoon mails?

A. She was not sure about her marriage.

B. She didn’t know how to handle money.

C. She could feel the pressure of the huge debt.

D. She was reminded of the quarrels in the family.

52. Which word can replace the underlined word “laid-back” in the second paragraph?

A. relaxed. B. skeptical. C. lazy. D. confident.

53. What can we learn from the Financial Dates?

A. They showed the couple clear direction at first.

B. They left the couple nothing but deep sadness.

C. They were once interrupted but quickly continued.

D. They strengthened the couple’s relationship at last.

54. We can infer that when faced with stress the author will _______.

A. try to change the situation B. focus on what contributes to it

C. get power from the memory D. feel free to do what she likes

B

There are roughly 55 million single women in the US, many of them fashionable, sexy and smart, with their finger on the pulse of life. But when that certain finger is ringless, even the most self-confident finger fears the shame and blame of disappointed family during a visit home. The holidays are known to cause stress to scores of single women in the pains of “The Panic Years”, who call the annual visit-and-interrogation (審訊) the “Thanksgiving Third Degree”. Now some women have admitted to buying fake, cheap “engagement rings” just to prevent parents and other overly-critical family members from delivering ridicule and judgment over their single status.

It may sound like a slippery slope towards avoidance issues and other psychological problems, but if it quiets them long enough without you getting questioned about why your boyfriend of three years hasn’t proposed yet, it could be well worth the $30 investment. Sometimes it’s completely soul-pressing when you come home for the holidays empty-handed—literally (準確地)—watching your family members’ faces show disappointment that you’re back another year without any engagement ring.

Heather, a 31-year-old lawyer from New York, was well on her way to being both unhitched and unhinged(神經錯亂), thanks to her mother’s persistent request about marriage. She feared that the constant blaming could destroy not just her own wise judgment, but threaten her long-time relationship with her boyfriend, Tony, who was regularly interrogated about his intentions from his would-be mother-in-law. Well aware that showing up without a ring for the holidays would ruin the mood of the entire weekend, she became very resourceful.

“I got a fake ring for $30 just to shut her up,” she said. “It actually worked and it turned into a really great visit!” Just three months later, Heather had a real ring to show off. Tony proposed on their own timetable on Valentine’s Day and her mother was never the wiser.

55. From the passage some single women buy fake rings _______.

A. to keep away from blame from parents

B. to save money for their future marriage

C. being vain to show their beautiful fingers

D. to check how others evaluate them

56. Some single women fear their holidays because _______.

A. they can’t find suitable partners

B. their parents aren’t satisfied with their casual attitude

C. their parents blame them for just not wearing rings

D. they will be questioned for being single

57. What caused Heather to be resourceful?

A. Not wanting to spend stressful weekends home.

B. Thinking of how to make weekends meaningful.

C. Having many resources to enjoy the weekends.

D. Getting help from her parents on weekends.

58. What can be implied from “ it turned into a really great visit”?

A. Heather wasn’t afraid of visiting her parents.

B. Heather managed to make her parents happy.

C. Heather found visiting her parents more enjoyable.

D. Heather wore a fake ring confirming her engagement.

C

It’s clear that with unprecedented (空前的) pressure on our natural resources and our climate, the world economy needs to “green up”. The shift to a green economy represents one of the biggest business opportunities in decades. Already, the global low-carbon market is worth more than £3 trillion, and is set to reach £4 trillion by 2015 as more economies invest in low-carbon technologies.

And we need to focus on green growth because the price of inaction is too high. Business is constantly looking for ways to become more efficient and the competitive gains for British companies’ efficient use of resources such as water, energy and materials are enormous, with potential savings of about £23 billion a year. We do not underestimate the challenges that we face in moving to a green economy. We often take our natural resources for granted but these are not inexhaustible, and demand is increasing. This is an economic issue, it’s a development issue, and it requires global action.

Next month, I’m joining leaders in business, government and civil society from all over the world at the Rio+ 20 Earth Summit in Brazil. I’ll be calling for an absolute commitment from my international colleagues to inclusive (廣泛的) green growth as the path to shared prosperity. Governments need to create the framework for the private sector(部門)to act. We want an agreement to develop sustainable development goals that meet the linked challenges of food, energy and water security.

At home, we’re providing support to companies that are changing the way they do business. Our Green Economy Council brings together government, businesses and the third sector to help us create the right way to enable action from everyone — from government, businesses and consumers. We in the government want to create an effective basis for the green economy, with policies that are helping growth and giving businesses the certainty to plan and invest.

A strong green economy will generate the investment and innovation (創新) to transform our products and services and capture new markets, though the case for green investment and green growth is compelling (有吸引力的), as we rebuild the British economy. To my mind, there is no other option.

59. It is time for the world economy to “green up” due to _______.

A. the appearance of low-carbon technologies

B. the pressure on natural resource and climate

C. the increasing demand of worldwide population

D. the present environmental problems like pollution

60. What can be learned from the second paragraph?

A. Some businesses have efficiently saved a lot.

B. Inefficient companies will have to compete much.

C. A green economy is in reality a development issue.

D. There are many difficulties on the way to a green economy.

61. To develop green economy, the governments should ________.

A. change the way companies do business

B. make effective policies for the green economy

C. actively attend Rio+20 Earth Summit to be held in Brazil

D. encourage businesses to invest more on sustainable energies

62. What is the author’s attitude towards the coming green economy?

A. Doubtful. B. Hopeful. C. Negative. D. Worried.

D

At some time in your life you may have a strong desire to do something strange or terrible. However, chances are that you don’t act on your impulse (衝動),but let it pass instead. You know that to commit the action is wrong in some way and that other people will not accept your behavior.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about the phenomenon of taboo behavior is how it can change over the years within the same society, how certain behavior and attitudes once considered taboo can become perfectly acceptable and natural at another point in time. Topics such as death, for example, were once considered so upsetting and unpleasant that it was a taboo to even talk about them. Now with the publication of important books such as On Death and Dying and Learning to Say Goodbye, people have become more aware of the importance of expressing feelings about death and, as a result, are more willing to talk about this taboo subject.

One of the newest taboos in American society is the topic of fat. Unlike many other taboos, fat is a topic that Americans talk about constantly. It’s not taboo to talk about fat; it’s taboo to be fat. The “in” look is thin, not fat. In the work world, most companies prefer youthful-looking, trim (苗條的) executives to sell their image as well as their products to the public. The thin look is associated with youth, vigor, and success. The fat person, on the other hand, is thought of as lazy and lacking in energy, self-discipline, and self-respect. In an image-conscious society like the U. S. , thin is “in”, fat is “out”.

It’s not surprising, then, that millions of Americans have become obsessed (着迷) with staying slim and “in shape”. The pursuit of a youthful physical appearance is not, however, the sole reason for America’s obsession with diet and exercise. Recent research has shown the critical importance of diet and exercise for personal health. As in most technologically developed nations, the life-style of North Americans has changed dramatically during the course of the last century. Modern machines do all the physical labor that people were once forced to do by hand. Cars and buses transport us quickly from point to point. As a result of inactivity and disuse, people’s bodies can easily become weak and vulnerable to disease. In an effort to avoid such a fate, millions of Americans are spending more of their time exercising every day.

63. From the passage we can infer taboo is _______.

A. a strong desire to do something strange or terrible

B. a crime committed on impulse

C. behavior considered unacceptable in society’s eyes

D. an unfavorable impression left on other people

64. Based on the ideas presented in the passage we can conclude “being fat” _______.

A. will always remain a taboo

B. is not considered a taboo by most people

C. has long been a taboo

D. may no longer be a taboo some day

65. In the U. S., thin is “in”, fat is “out”, this means _______.

A. thin is “inside”, fat is “outside”

B. thin is “diligent”, fat is “lazy”

C. thin is “youthful”, fat is “spiritless”

D. thin is “fashionable”, fat is “unfashionable”

66. The main reason the passage gives for why so many Americans are exercising regularly is _______.

A. their changed life-style

B. their eagerness to stay thin and youthful

C. their appreciation of the importance of exercise

D. the encouragement they have received from their companies

E

A woman in the US is able to speak for the first time in 11 years after a pioneering voice box transplant.

Brenda Jensen said the operation was a great success which had saved her life. Thirteen days after the surgery she said her first words, “Good morning, I want to go home.” It is the first time a voice box and windpipe (氣管) have been transplanted at the same time and only the second time a voice box has ever been transplanted.

Ms. Jensen, 52, had been unable to speak on her own since her voice box was damaged during surgery in 1999. Since then, she has been unable to taste or smell food, could breathe only through a hole in her windpipe and could talk only with the help of an electronic voice box.

In October, surgeons at the University of California Davis Medical Centre removed the voice box and 6cm of the windpipe from a donor body. In an 18-hour operation, this was transplanted into Ms. Jensen’s throat and the team connected it to her blood supply and nerves.

Professor Martin Birchall from University College London, who was part of the surgery team, said, “We’ve learned that we can repair nerves to make even very complex organs function again. It’ll open the door to better facial transplants and will be extremely important as tissue engineering develops.” A voice box transplant might be life changing, but it is not life saving. Everyone who receives a transplant must take drugs to control the immune system for the rest of their lives. These drugs can reduce life expectancy, so they are normally set aside for life saving procedures. One of the reasons Ms. Jensen was a suitable person for this transplant was that she was already taking immune controlling drugs after a kidney-pancreas (胰腺) transplant four years ago. Professor Peter Belafsky, part of the surgical team, said, “Brenda was an exceptional (例外的) candidate for the transplant because she was highly motivated.” Anyone who’s met Brenda knows that she is a strong and determined person with a great outlook on life in spite of the many physical challenges she’s faced over her lifetime.

67. The voice transplant operation is of great significance because it proves that _______.

A. facial transplants are now easier to perform

B. nerve repairing is a breakthrough in tissue engineering

C. new medical technology is always possible to discover

D. the drugs taken after the operation help the patient live longer

68. Ms. Jensen was a suitable person for this transplant because she was _______.

A. experienced and brave

B. seriously ill and motivated

C. determined and realistic

D. strong-willed and prepared

69. Which of the following is the right time order of the event?

a. Ms. Jensen received a voice box transplant operation.

b. Ms. Jensen began to take immune controlling drugs.

c. Doctors removed the voice box from a donor body.

d. Ms. Jensen had a kidney-pancreas transplant operation.

A. acdb B. dbca C. bdca D. cabd

70. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. First Words from New Voice Box

B. Transplant Saves A Woman’s Life

C. Overcoming Obstacles to Speak Again

D. Courageous Woman Defeating Fears

第四部分: 書面表達(共兩節,滿分50分)

第一節: 完成句子 (共10小題; 每小題2分,滿分20分)

閱讀下列各小題,根據漢語提示,用句末括號內的英語單詞完成句子,並將答案寫在答題卡上的相應題號後。

71. Aids is said____________________ the biggest health challenge to both men and women in that area over the past few years. (be)

據說,在過去的幾年裏,艾滋病已經成爲那個地區男性以及女性的最大的健康挑戰。

72. A hotspot is a public area that the wireless technology, which allows users_____________ the Internet, has been applied to. (access)

熱點區是一個應用了無線電科技,讓使用者進入網絡的公共區域。

73. Oh, boys, why are you killing your time this way? Can’t you find something ?

(worth)from

噢,孩子們,爲什麼要這樣消磨時光呢?你們難道不能找點更值得做的事情嗎?

74. ____________________ that he didn’t even make an appearance at the conference, not to mention a speech. (annoy)

讓我感到惱火的是這次會議他根本沒露面,更不用說講話了。

75. The mother is always giving whatever her son wants, which is____________________. (lie)

這位母親總是給她兒子任何他想要的東西,這就是她的錯誤所在。

76. I told my mother hardly my eyes when I started to think of the terrible scene. (close)

我告訴母親晚上我一閉上眼睛就開始想那可怕的情景。

77. I ____________________ by teaching in a high school for five years, and is now working in a university. (earn)

我在一所中學靠教學謀生,工作了5年,現在在大學裏工作。

78. I feel as if we ____________________ each other for years though we just met each other a moment ago. (know)

儘管我們才見面一會兒,我覺得我們好像相互認識很多年了。

79. With the fact that she’s younger than the rest____________________, I think she has spoken English very well indeed. (account)

考慮到她比其他人年紀都小,我認爲她的英語實際上已經說得很好了。

80. When I told her the air there and it would be very cold, she said it would be an interesting experience. (breathe)

當我告訴她在那裏會呼吸困難且很冷時,她說這將是一次有趣的經歷。

第二節:短文寫作(共一題,滿分30分)

請根據以下提示,並結合事例,用英語寫一篇短文。

When something “bad” happens, it’s important to shift negative thoughts to something positive. If we don’t, we will only attract more “bad things”.

注意:①無須寫標題;

②除詩歌外,文體不限;

③內容必須結合你生活中的具體事例;

④文中不得透露個人姓名和學校名稱;

⑤詞數不少於120,如引用提示語則不計入總詞數。

  2017廣東高職高考英語試卷參考答案

A卷

1—5ACBCA 6—10CBABA 11—15ACCBA 16—20BCBAB

21—25ACCDB 26—30 DBDBA 31—35 CBADD 36—40 ABCBD

41—45 DABCA 46—50 DBCDA

51—54 CADC 55—58 ADAC 59—62 BCBB 63—66 CDDB 67—70BDBA

B卷

1—5CBAAB 6—10AACAB 11—15BBACB 16—20ABCBA

21—25BDABA 26—30 CCBAB 31—35 BCCBA 36—40BCDAB

41—45 CBCDB 46—50BDACB

51—54 BCDD 55—58BBDB 59—62DACA 63—66 BBCC 67—70ABCB

71. to have been gain /get /have access to

73. (that is) better worth doing 74. It annoyed me / made me annoyed

75. where her mistake lies 76. had I closed

77. earned a /my living 78. had known

79. taken into account 80. would be hard / difficult to breathe

One possible version:

It can safely say that most of us fill our day with negativity from the moment we get out of bed. Then we wonder why our day is not the best it can be. It’s advisable, however, that we think more positively.

I will never forget an afternoon when my bus was stuck in rush traffic on my way home. Desperately wanting to have a look at what my father could have bought for my birthday, I was in so worried a state that I was about to lose my temper. Fortunately enough, I didn’t. I made it positive by saying that this was awesome and I could spare this time to clear my head from study. Therefore, when I got home I was in a great mood and ready to play with my family and my birthday gift, a new bicycle.

From my experience, I draw a conclusion that making the choice to stay positive is an easy task though it takes commitment and will not happen over night. A positive attitude towards bad experiences can help make you happier and stronger and the path to success clearer in the long run. (189字)

51. C 看到一張又一張的結賬單,作者感到緊張。

52. A 與“有條理注重細節”相對應的是“鬆弛的,輕鬆的”。

53. D 倒數第三段提到Finance Dates 成爲家庭的粘合劑(glue)。

54. C 此次經歷將成爲未來生活的借鑑和幫助。

55. A 見第一段第二句。

56. D 見第一段最後一句。

57. A 知道假日不戴訂婚戒指會破壞整個週末的心情,希瑟變得很有主意。

58. C 她說:“我花30美元買了個假戒指,這下她沒的說了。戒指真管用,這次回家很愉快!

59. B

60. C 本段講經濟發展存在的問題,是發展中的問題。

61. B 見3, 4段(Governments need to create framework和with policies that are helping growth ).

62. B 見最後一段。

63. C 從第一段和第二段第一句可知,禁忌是不好的行爲。

64. D 由第二段可知。

65. D 由第二段關於“死亡”的話題和第三段“新的”話題可知“in”和“out”。

66. B 由最後一段可知。

67. B 見第五段 “…we can repair nerves…”等句。

68. D 見最後一段。

69. B 根據最後一段第一句及第二句、第四段可知。

70. A 本文介紹美國首個喉頭移植手術成功的案例,並使患者能夠再次說話。


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