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(考试范围:全部内容)本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。时量120分钟。满分150分。PARTONELISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(30marks)SECTIONAmarks)Directions:Inthissection,you’llhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,Bandcarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Conversation1()1.Wherecantheconversationtakeplace?abookstore.thecinema.arailwaystation.()2.Howlongshouldtheywaitatleast?minutes.minutes.minutes.Conversation2()3.What’sthedate?4th.1st.14th.()4.Whenwilltherebeanexam?..April14th.Conversation3()5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheswimmingpool?good.soso..()6.Whatmaynotbethereasonwhythewomangoesthere?priceislow.lotofequipmentisprovided.trainersareverycute.Conversation4()7.Howmanypeoplecanthecakeserve?..mentioned.()8.What’sinthecake?...()9.What’sthecakefor?meeting.wedding.C.Aparty.Conversation5()10.Whichclubisgoingtotakeinnewmembers?dramaclub.readingclub.movieclub.()11.Whyisitgoingtoacceptalotofnewmembers?needsnewmemberseveryyear.hasn’ttakeninnewmembersforages.hasjustbeenfounded.()12.Whocanapplyforit?.students.students.Conversation6()13.Howlongdotheyhavetoworkperday?hours.hours.hours.()14.Whenisthedepartmentmeetingheld?Fridaymorning.Fridaynoon.Fridayafternoon.()15.Howarethesalariespaid?cash.thecreditcards.thebankaccounts.SECTIONBmarks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.You’llheartheshortpassageTWICE.NewtechnologyAims,●Toremovefears,and16..●Tohelppeople17..Howitfunctions,Itworksonaproteinthatisimportantfor18..Applicationpossibilities,●Thetestswereonlydoneon19..●Itcouldbeyearsbeforetheyusethetechnologyon20..PARTTWOLANGUAGEKNOWLEDGE(45marks)SECTIONA(15marks)Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.()21.Thecountryhasalreadysentupthreeunmannedspacecrafts,themostrecentattheendoflastMarch.beenlaunchedbeenlaunchedlaunchedbelaunched()22.Manychildrenmaybefondofanimals,buteverthinkofmakingthestudyofanimalstheircareer.few ()23.Mywalletisn’tinmybag.WhereIhaveputit? ()24.Thebookwaswrittenin1946,theeducationsystemhaswitnessedgreatchanges.whichthenwhen()25.Ifonesucceed,onemustputhisheartintohiscareer. goingtotoaboutto()26.Thefacthasworriedmanyscientiststheearthisbecomingwarmerandwarmertheseyears.()27.Sorry,Ididn’thearyou.Itothemusic.listened justlisteningjustlistened justlistened()28.Itisonlypeopleknowtheimportanceofsciencesciencecanreallyservethepeople.;when;that;that;then()29.Neverbeforeingreaterneedoftechnicalexpertsthanitistoday.HunanbeenhasbeenHunanwas()30.About90percentoftheequipmentpresentedbytheadministration,aswellasthefacilitiesofourown,madegooduseofintheteaching.beenbeen()31.Lifeislikealongracewecompetewithotherstogobeyondourselves.()32.—WhatmadeyousodelightedatChristmas?—.therewasanunusualcelebrationuncle’scomingbackfromabroadreceivedmanymorepresentsthanothersmyparentspromisedmeanewcar()33.Thewealthoftherichestprovinceisabout12timesofthepoorest. ()34.Itistimethewholesocietythedisabledastheyare.accept()35.Doctorshavesaidthatasmanyas50%ofthepatientsdon’ttakemedicineas.directedbedirectedSECTIONB(18marks)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,Candineachblankwithawordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.WhenIwasyoung,myfatherusedtogrowcarnations(康乃馨).Hiscarnationswerered,pinkandwhite.Everyonewhosawthemadmiredthemfortheirbeauty.Hetookcareofthemwithsomuchloveand36.Everydayhecamehomefromwork,hewentstraighttoseethem.He37watchingthemeveryday.Wethekidsdidtoo.Butheusedtotellus,“Nooneshouldtouchmyflowers.”Onedaymyyoungersister,wholovedmydadverymuch,hadwantedtohelphimandshe38thecarnationsfromtheirstems(枝干)onebyoneandarrangedthem39.Shebelievedthathewouldbevery40toseethemthatway.WhenmomandIrealizedwhatmysisterhaddone,webecamecompletelyhopeless.However,mysisterhadnoideawhynooneshowedheranyappreciation.Whenmydadarrivedhewent,41,straighttoseetheflowers.Whenhesawhisflowerslyingonthefloorlikedeadanimals,hewas42atfirst.Helookedtowardsthestreet,toseeifitwasanyofthe43childrenwhocouldhavedoneit.Thenheenteredthelivingroomandlookedatmominsilence.Finallymom,whoalwaystaughtusto44nomatterwhat,lookedatdadandsaid:“Wehavenobadneighborsinourarea”.Thenwithanicetoneshecontinued:“Nooutsiderdidthisgreatjob,onlyyourlovelydaughterClémence.”Mydad’sfacechangedinto45andthenhesaid:“DoIhaveabetter46thanmylovelydaughter?”Myyoungersistersmiledand47dadtightly.()36.()37.()38.()39.thewindow thevasethedeskthefloor()40.()41.usualfirstwelllast()42.()43.’’’’()44.thetruth ourselvestherulessecret()45.()46.()47.SECTIONC(12points)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.USfirstladyMichelleObamarankedtheworld’smostpowerfulwomaninForbesmagazine’s2022listingpublishedonOctober6.KraftFoodsCEOIreneRosenfeldcame.AmericantalkshowhostOprahWinfreywasthird.GermanPrimeMinisterAngelaMerkelwasthefourthmostpowerfulwoman,andUSSecretaryofStateHillaryClintonroundedout(使圆满)thetopfive.ThisyearForbeschangedwayitrankedwomen.Itisnowsupposedlybasedonwealthandpowerbutmoreoninfluence.“influencedthelivesofmillions,sometimesbillionsofpeople,”saidMoiraForbes,vicepresidentandpublisherofForbesWoman.ForbessaidObamatoppedthelistthisyear“shehasmadetheofficeoffirstladyherown”whileremainingpopular.“She’salsoeffective:InresponsetoherLet’sMove!campaignchildhoodobesity(肥胖),companiesCoca-Cola,KelloggandGeneralMillshaveagreedtocutthecaloriecontentoftheirfoodsby2022,”Forbessaid.PARTTHREEREADINGCOMPREHENSION(30marks)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Candtheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.ATokyoisoneofthoseplacesthatyoucanloveandhateatthesametime.InTokyotherearealwaystoomanypeopleintheplaceswhereIwanttobe.Ofcoursetherearetoomanycars.TheJapanesedriveveryfast,butinTokyotheyoftenspendalongtimeintrafficjams.TokyoisnotdifferentfromLondon,ParisandNewYorkinthat.Itisdifferentwhenonewantstowalk.AtcertaintimesofthedaytherearealotofpeopleonfootinLondon’sOxfordStreet.ButthestreetsneartheGinzeinTokyoalwayshavealotofpeopleonfoot,andsometimesitisreallydifficulttowalk.Peopleareverypolite;therearejusttoomanyofTheworsttimetobeinthestreetisat11:30atnight.Thatiswhenthenightclubsareclosingandeverybodywantstogohome.Thereare35,000nightclubsinTokyo,andyoudonotoftenseeonethatisempty.Duringtheday,mostpeopletraveltoandfromworkbytrain.Tokyopeoplebuysixmilliontrainticketseveryday.Atmoststations,trainsarriveeverytwoorthreeminutes,butatcertainhourstheredonotseemtobeenoughtrains.Althoughtheyareusuallycrowded,Japanesetrainsareverygood.Theyalwaysleaveandarriveontime.OnaLondontrainyouwouldseeeverybodyreadinganewspaper.InTokyotrainseverybodyinaseatseemstobeasleep,whetherhisjourneyislongorshort.InTokyo,Istoodoutsidethestationforfiveminutes.Threefire-enginesracedpastonthewaytooneofthemanyfiresthatTokyohaseveryday.Tokyohassomanysurprisesthatnoneofthemcanreallysurprisemenow.()56.TokyoisdifferentfromLondoninthat.aremanytrafficjams aresometimesemptyIwanttobe,it’stoocrowded ismoredifficulttogosomewhereonfoot()57.Accordingtothepassage,Japanesetrains.alwayspunctualdelayatmostsituationscrowdedbecausetheyareoftenlatethelastmeanspeopleusetotraveltoandfromwork()58.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?writer’simpressionofTokyo.reasonswhythewriterlovesTokyo.meansoftransportationinTokyo.surprisesthatTokyohasbroughttothewriter.()59.FiresbreakoutinTokyoaccordingtothewriter.seldom frequentlytimesaday mostoftenintheworld()60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutTokyo?peoplearefriendly.aremoretrainsthancars.areverybusyinthecity.streetsbecomemorecrowdedat11:30atnight.BA26-year-oldMontrealmanappearstohavesucceededinhisquesttobarterasingle,redpaperclip(夹子)allthewayuptoahouse.Ittookalmostayearand14trades,butKyleMacDonaldhasbeenofferedatwo-storeyfarmhouseinKipling,Sask.,forapaidroleinamovie.MacDonaldbeganhisquestlastsummerwhenhedecidedhewantedtoliveinahouse.Hedidn’thaveajob,soinsteadofpostingaresumé,helookedataredpapercliponhisdeskanddecidedtotradeitonanInternetwebsite.Theresponsewasimmediate—afishpenwasofferedforexchange.MacDonaldthenbarteredthefishpenforahandmadedoorknobfromapotterinSeattle.InMassachusetts,MacDonaldtradedthedoorknobforacampstove.HetradedthestovetoaU.S.soldierinCaliforniaforagenerator.Thenheexchangedthegeneratorforan“instantpartykit”—anemptykeg(小桶)andanilluminatedBudweiserbeersign.MacDonaldthentradedthekegandsignforasnowmobile.HebarteredallthewayuptoanafternoonwithrockstarAliceCooper,aKISSsnowglobeandfinallyapaidroleinaCorbinBernsenmovie.“Now,I’msurethefirstquestiononyourmindis,‘WhywouldCorbinBernsentradearoleinafilmforasnowglobe?AKISSsnowglobe,’MacDonaldsaidonhiswebsite.”Well,Corbinhappenstobearguablyoneofthebiggestsnowglobecollectorsontheplanet.Now,thetownofKipling,Sask.,Canada,withapopulationof1,100,hasofferedMacDonaldafarmhouseinexchangefortheroleinthemovie.Thetownisgoingtoholdacompetitionforthemovierole.MacDonaldsaid:“There’repeopleallovertheworldthataresayingthattheyhavepaperclipsclippedtothetopoftheircomputer,orontheirdeskorontheirshirt,anditprovesthatanythingispossibleandIthinktoacertaindegreeit’strue.”MacDonald,whohasattractedinternationalmediaattentioninhisquest,saidthejourneyhasturnedouttobemoreexcitingthanthegoal.“Thisisnottheend.Thismaybetheendofthispartofthestory,butthisstorywillgoon.”()61.Thebesttitleforthispassageis“”.luckypaperclippoortorichluckyyoungmanpapercliptohouse()62.Theunderlinedwordinline1means.getsomethingforfreesellsomethingatapricesellgoodsontheInternetexchangegoodsforothergoods()63.Whichshowsthecorrectorderofthetrades?clipsnowglobesnowmobilehouseclipkegofbeerdoorknobsnowmobileclipcampstovesnowmobilemovieroleclipkegofbeercampstovesnowmobile()64.WhichstatementaboutMacDonald’stradesisTRUE?ofhistradesweredoneinhiscountry.filmrolewasofferedduetoBernsen’shobby.tookoverayearandsomeofthemwerereallyunbelievable.houseinKiplinghasbeenofferedtoMacDonaldtoattractmedia.()65.WhatcanwelearnaboutMacDonald?wantedtogainfamethroughhisquest.successlargelydependedontheIendstobeginanotherquestontheWeb.CCONCORD,.—TorrentialrainforcedhundredsofpeoplefromtheirhomesinpartsofNewEnglandonSunday,aswaterflowedoverdamsandwashedoutThegovernorsofNewHampshireandMassachusettsdeclaredstatesofemergency.Maine’sgovernoralsodeclaredastateofemergencyforonecounty.“It’saveryserioussituation,”saidNewHampshireGovernorJohnLynch,addingthatforecasterswerepredicting12to15inchesofrainbytheendofthestorminpartsofsouthernNewHampshire.“ItcontinuestochangeandthesituationcontinuestoInsometowns,policeandfirecrewsusedboatstogetpeopleoutoftheirhomesandstrandedcarsafterhundredsofroadsweredamaged.Othersgotaroundinkayaks(皮船).Sometownsshutdown,notlettinganyonepassexceptemergencyvehicles.“Thetowniscutrightinhalf,”saidGlennLaramie,policechiefinAndover,.AdaminMilton,.,wasindangeroffailing,whichcouldsenda10-footwallofwaterdownstream,theNationalWeatherServicesaidinabulletin.Peopledownstreamwerebeingevacuatedfromthetown.InMassachusetts,carswerepulledfromfloodedstreetsindowntownPeabody,about20milesnorthofBoston,andabout300peoplewereevacuatedfromanapartmentcomplexforseniors.Businessesstackedsandbagsattheirdoors,tryingtopreventdamagefromwaterthatatonepointrosetowaist-deep.SomepartsofNewHampshirehadseen7inchesofrainbymiddaySundayandforecasterssaidupto5moreinchesmightcomeduringtheday.About100residentswereevacuatedfromtheirhomesinWakefield,.,becauseofconcernsabouttwodamsintheFloodinginNewHampshireinOctoberkilledsevenpeople,carriedoffhomesandwashedawaymilesofroadsdowntobedrock.InMaine,floodingwasreportedon60roadsinthesouthernpartofthestate,saidgovernor’sspokeswomanCrystalCanney.Morethan50homesinSanfordandseveralinKennebunkalsowereevacuated,stateofficialssaid.()66.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothearticle?situationinN.H.isveryserious.EnglandisaregionoftheU.S.stateofemergencywasdeclaredinthreewholestates.peoplelosttheirlivesinNewHampshirein()67.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?damsfailedinNewinNewofemergencyinNewfloodsinthreeU.S.states.()68.Inparagraph4,theunderlinedword“evacuate”mostprobablymeans“”.awayaway()69.WhichisNOTapartofNewHampshire?()70.Whatwasmentionedtocopewiththesituation?townsshutdown.damswereopen.alllefttheirhomes.temporaryhouseswerebuilt.PARTFOURWRITING(45marks)SECTIONA(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Completethediagrambyusingtheinformationfromthepassage.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Youwantasmartphone,butjusthowsmartdoyouwantit?Howaboutonethatcanreadyourmind?Well,thatphonemaywellbeonitsway...JustinRattner,chiefresearcheratIntel,saysthattechnologyhasdevelopedtothepointthat“context-awarecomputing(情景感知计算)”,anideathat’sbeenaroundfortwentyyears,isbecomingmoreofareality.Thatcouldleadtoaphonethatactsasamindreaderinyourpocket.Butratherthansimplycollectsecretsaboutyou,thedevicecoulddothingswiththatinformation,suchaspredictwhatyoumightdonextandmakesuggestions.RattnergaveafewexamplesduringhisspeechatIntel’sdeveloperconferenceinSanFranciscoAmongthemisasoftwarethatIntelworkedonwithFodor’sTravel,atravelingwebsite.Itlearnswhattypesoffoodsyouliketoeatandwhattypesofplacesyouliketovisit,basedonsearchesyoutypeintothephoneorplacesyousearchedusingGPS(全球定位系统).ThesoftwaremakessimilarrecommendationswhenyouvisitanewTechcompaniesarealreadyworkingtopredictwhatpeoplewant.SearchengineGoogle,movie-rentalserviceNetflix,andonlineradioservicePandoratrytoguesswhatpeoplewantevenbeforetheyknowtheywantit.Puttingthosetypesoffunctionstogetherwiththeotherinformationthatphonescollectaboutpeoplecouldpavethewayforevenmorehelpfulmobilephones,Rattnersaid.Achallengeistrainingcomputerstolookatdatafrom“hardsensors(传感器)”(whichmeasureplace,movement,temperatureandthelike)andcombiningthosefindingswithdatafrom“softsensors”(suchascalendarappointmentsandWebbrowsinghistory).Forexample,yourphonecouldtellthatyouhavejustleftschoolandseemtobeonyourwayhome—alocationitmightknowfromyouraddressbook.Itcouldthentellyouthebestroutearoundtraffic.Rattneraddedthatresearchersareevenmakingstepstowardthefinalgoal—acomputerunderstandingofthoughts.

SECTIONB(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.Scientistshavediscoveredthatlivingtotheageof100mayhavenothingtodowiththelifestyleyouleadandeverythingtodowiththetypeofgenesyouhave.Fortheluckycarriersof“Methuselah”genes,worriesoversmoking,eatingunhealthilyandnotgettingenoughexercisemaynotbeasnecessaryastothoseofuswithoutthespecialgenepattern.The“Methuselah”genescouldgiveextraprotectionagainstthediseasesofoldagesuchascancerandheartdisease.Theycouldalsoprotectpeopleagainsttheeffectsoftheunhealthylifestylesthatwebelievewillleadustoanearlydeath,scientistssay.However,thegenesareveryrare.ThegenesincludeADIPOQ,whichisfoundinabout10percentofyoungpeoplebutinnearly30percentofpeoplelivingpast100.TheyalsoincludetheCETPandtheApoC3genes,whicharefoundin10percentofyoungpeople,butinabout20percentofpeopleover100yearsold.SomeofthosegeneswerediscoveredbyaresearchgroupattheAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicineinNewYork,ledbyProfessorNirBarzilai.Theteamstudiedthegenesofover500peopleover100yearsold,andtheirchildren.Thestudiesshowthattinymutations(变异)inthemake-upofsomegenescangreatlyincreaseaperson’slifespan.BarzilaitoldaRoyalSocietyconferencethatthediscoveryofsuchgenesgavescientistscleartargetsfordevelopingdrugsthatcouldpreventage-relateddiseases,allowpeopletolivelongerandstayhealthy.DavidGems,aresearcheratUniversityCollegeLondon,believesthatdrugstoslowageingwillbecomewidespread.“Ifweknowwhichgenescontrollongevity(长寿)thenwecan...targetthemwithdrugs.Thatmakesitpossibletoslowdownageing,”hetoldTheTimes.“Muchofthepainandsufferingintheworldarecausedbyageing.Ifwecanfindawaytoreducethat,thenweareobligedtotakeit.”81.Whichgenescouldgiveextraprotectionagainstthediseasesofoldage?(Nomorethan3words)(2marks)__________________________________________________________________________82.WhomdidBarzilai’steamstudy?(Nomorethan10words)(2marks)__________________________________________________________________________83.Whatcangreatlyincreaseaperson’slifespan?(Nomorethan10words)(3marks)__________________________________________________________________________84.Whatcanscientistsdoiftheyareawarewhichgenescontrollongevity?(Nomorethan6words)(3marks)__________________________________________________________________________.SECTIONC(25marks)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.通过描述一件你亲身经历的事情来说明主题“Honestymakesadifference”,要求120词以上。Honestymakesadifference英语教师用卷本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。时量120分钟。满分150分。PARTONELISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(30marks)SECTIONAmarks)Directions:Inthissection,you’llhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,Bandcarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Conversation1(C)1.Wherecantheconversationtakeplace?abookstore.thecinema.arailwaystation.(B)2.Howlongshouldtheywaitatleast?minutes.minutes.minutes.Conversation2(B)3.What’sthedate?4th.1st.14th.(A)4.Whenwilltherebeanexam?..April14th.Conversation3(C)5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheswimmingpool?good.soso..(A)6.Whatmaynotbethereasonwhythewomangoesthere?priceislow.lotofequipmentisprovided.trainersareverycute.Conversation4(B)7.Howmanypeoplecanthecakeserve?..mentioned.(C)8.What’sinthecake?...(C)9.What’sthecakefor?meeting.wedding.C.Aparty.Conversation5(A)10.Whichclubisgoingtotakeinnewmembers?dramaclub.readingclub.movieclub.(B)11.Whyisitgoingtoacceptalotofnewmembers?needsnewmemberseveryyear.hasn’ttakeninnewmembersforages.hasjustbeenfounded.(A)12.Whocanapplyforit?.students.students.Conversation6(B)13.Howlongdotheyhavetoworkperday?hours.hours.hours.(A)14.Whenisthedepartmentmeetingheld?Fridaymorning.Fridaynoon.Fridayafternoon.(C)15.Howarethesalariespaid?cash.thecreditcards.thebankaccounts.SECTIONBmarks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.You’llheartheshortpassageTWICE.NewtechnologyAims,●Toremovefears,andunhappymemories.●Tohelppeoplebetteritfunctions,Itworksonaproteinthatisimportantforformation.Applicationpossibilities,●Thetestswereonlydoneon.●Itcouldbeyearsbeforetheyusethetechnologyon.

PARTTWOLANGUAGEKNOWLEDGE(45marks)SECTIONA(15marks)Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.(B)21.Thecountryhasalreadysentupthreeunmannedspacecrafts,themostrecentattheendoflastMarch.beenlaunchedbeenlaunchedlaunchedbelaunched(B)22.Manychildrenmaybefondofanimals,buteverthinkofmakingthestudyofanimalstheircareer.few (A)23.Mywalletisn’tinmybag.WhereIhaveputit? (D)24.Thebookwaswrittenin1946,theeducationsystemhaswitnessedgreatchanges.whichthenwhen(C)25.Ifonesucceed,onemustputhisheartintohiscareer. goingtotoaboutto(C)26.Thefacthasworriedmanyscientiststheearthisbecomingwarmerandwarmertheseyears.(B)27.Sorry,Ididn’thearyou.Itothemusic.listened justlisteningjustlistened justlistened(B)28.Itisonlypeopleknowtheimportanceofsciencesciencecanreallyservethepeople.;when;that;that;then(A)29.Neverbeforeingreaterneedoftechnicalexpertsthanitistoday.HunanbeenhasbeenHunanwas(D)30.About90percentoftheequipmentpresentedbytheadministration,aswellasthefacilitiesofourown,madegooduseofintheteaching.beenbeen(D)31.Lifeislikealongracewecompetewithotherstogobeyondourselves.(B)32.—WhatmadeyousodelightedatChristmas?—.therewasanunusualcelebrationuncle’scomingbackfromabroadreceivedmanymorepresentsthanothersmyparentspromisedmeanewcar(D)33.Thewealthoftherichestprovinceisabout12timesofthepoorest. (C)34.Itistimethewholesocietythedisabledastheyare.accept(C)35.Doctorshavesaidthatasmanyas50%ofthepatientsdon’ttakemedicineas.directedbedirectedSECTIONB(18marks)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,Candineachblankwithawordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.WhenIwasyoung,myfatherusedtogrowcarnations(康乃馨).Hiscarnationswerered,pinkandwhite.Everyonewhosawthemadmiredthemfortheirbeauty.Hetookcareofthemwithsomuchloveand36.Everydayhecamehomefromwork,hewentstraighttoseethem.He37watchingthemeveryday.Wethekidsdidtoo.Butheusedtotellus,“Nooneshouldtouchmyflowers.”Onedaymyyoungersister,wholovedmydadverymuch,hadwantedtohelphimandshe38thecarnationsfromtheirstems(枝干)onebyoneandarrangedthem39.Shebelievedthathewouldbevery40toseethemthatway.WhenmomandIrealizedwhatmysisterhaddone,webecamecompletelyhopeless.However,mysisterhadnoideawhynooneshowedheranyappreciation.Whenmydadarrivedhewent,41,straighttoseetheflowers.Whenhesawhisflowerslyingonthefloorlikedeadanimals,hewas42atfirst.Helookedtowardsthestreet,toseeifitwasanyofthe43childrenwhocouldhavedoneit.Thenheenteredthelivingroomandlookedatmominsilence.Finallymom,whoalwaystaughtusto44nomatterwhat,lookedatdadandsaid:“Wehavenobadneighborsinourarea”.Thenwithanicetoneshecontinued:“Nooutsiderdidthisgreatjob,onlyyourlovelydaughterClémen

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