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      I. Grammar and Vcabulary (40)
      Sectin A (10)
      1. As a pianist, he culd hardly stand hearing a pian ______ s badly.
      A. playingB. played
      C. t playD. having played
      2. ______ quietly n the Great wall, I felt that human beings were s insignificant, heaven and earth s vast and histry s lng.
      A. StandB. Having std
      C. StandingD. T be standing
      3. The unin and management are having such a difficult time ______ n a cntract fr the cming year that the wrkers may g n strike.
      A. agreeingB. as t agree
      C. fr agreeingD. t agree
      4. An increasing number f cllege graduates find themselves ________ in jbs irrelevant t their university studies.
      A. be engagingB. have engaged
      C. engagedD. having engaged
      5. Melted rck and ther materials pured ut f the pening f the vlcan, ______ everything in a path 15 miles lng.
      A. simply damageB. just t damage
      C damagingD. having damaged
      6. Albert was tld t g t the custms ffice, where an fficer tld him he had been caught n camera ______ the brder illegally.
      A. having crssedB. crssing
      C. crssedD. was crssing
      7. Disappintment is an unfulfilled dream, a result f wrking hard and nt achieving ne’s gal, r an effrt ______ in vain.
      A. t be investedB. t invest
      C. being investedD. invested
      8. ______ his prfessinal diplma, Charles was appinted t a teaching pst in a grammar schl.
      A. Having btainedB. Being btained
      C. ObtainedD. T have btained
      9. When the eye is fixed n a clred area, there is an immediate adjustment f the eye t the clr in and arund the area ______.
      A. t viewB. viewedC. viewingD. t be viewed
      10. When ______ the clr f a given sil sample, there is ne simple rule: the darker the sil, the greater the fertility.
      A. examiningB. yu examine
      C. t examineD. t be examining
      11. The design f the gymnasium shws a great deal f riginality. We ______ a building f such a type befre.
      A. have never seenB. never seeC. had never seenD. wuld never have seen
      12. Students were expected t memrize infrmatin and then feed back the infrmatin that ______ t them.
      A. had presentedB. had been presented
      C. presentedD. having been presented
      13. Mst peple first decide n what they want t be and then attempt t knw what it ______.
      A. is invlvedB. invlvedC. invlvingD. invlves
      14. The museums ______ ut t the less educated visitrs, wh ______ t tuch and experiment s as t discver scientific principles fr themselves.
      A. are reaching, are encuragedB. are reached, encurage
      C. are reaching, encurageD. are reached, are encuraging
      15. Wealth may tempt sme weak-willed persns int a life f drug taking and gambling, ______ brings abut their wn ruin.
      A. whichB. therefreC. andD. wh
      16. Since laughter is much healthier than anger, a gd way t deal with anger is t find humr in the situatin ______ has made yu angry.
      A. whereB. thatC. fr whichD. in what
      17. T raise mney fr his new idea, he tured the city's private cmpanies ______ wuld fund new businesses, and he was able t find a supprter.
      A. which he hpedB. he hpedC. he hped thatD. what he hped
      18. I think he must be mad giving up the steady jb ______ there isn’t much chance f finding anther ne.
      A butB. even ifC. thughD. when
      19. ______ imprtant we may cnsider schl life t be, there is n denying the fact that children spend mre time at hme than in the classrm.
      A. HweverB. ThughC. SinceD. Whatever
      20. Mst peple leave their ffice punctually ______ the wrk they are ding is finished r nt. T them, wrking vertime is a sign f lack f efficiency.
      A. whateverB. whetherC. hweverD. whenever
      Sectin B (10)
      Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
      Fascinating Fd Facts
      Fd and drink reveal much abut culture and histry. Here’s a lk at sme fascinating fd facts frm arund the wrld.
      Beer has lng held a unique place in glbal culture. In ancient England, it ___21___ (ften serve) with breakfast, while in Bavaria, it’s regarded as an essential part f the diet. Interestingly, beer cmmercials smetimes use washing-up liquid ___22___ (give) it mre head (泡沫). Researchers in Denmark even discvered that beer tastes better when ___23___ (accmpany) by music.
      ___24___ beer, there are many interesting fd facts. Native Americans avided eating turkeys, viewing them as t dcile (温顺的). Turkey cntains tryptphan, a chemical linked t sleepiness, pssibly ___25___ (explain) pst-Christmas naps. Meanwhile, Spam, a pink prk prduct, lasts indefinitely in a clsed can and is ften exchanged as gifts in Krea. Anther enduring fd is hney — it’s the nly fd ___26___ desn’t spil.
      Rice feeds half the wrld, while ptates feed the ther half. Meanwhile, the U.S. sells ver 200 millin M&M’s daily, and Fanta Orange ranks as the third ___27___ (ppular) sda glbally. Surprisingly, the number “57” n Heinz ketchup bttles is purely decrative, created fr marketing appeal. Similarly, Cca-Cla’s riginal descriptin, “Esteemed Brain Tnic &Intellectual Beverage,” shws ___28___ imaginative advertising can be.
      Dentists say chclate can help prevent tth decay because it cntains such elements as calcium and phsphates which are ften cnsidered tth friendly. U.S. students in surveys ___29___ (chse) pizza, chicken nuggets, and burgers as favrites, while vegetables and tfu stayed amng the least liked fds.
      Finally, ___30___ many cmpetitrs ffer near-identical tastes, Cca-Cla’s secret recipe is suppsedly lcked away in Atlanta. Famus individuals have their fd preferences t — Bill Clintn enjys chicken, while the Danish queen lves Japanese fare (日料).
      Sectin C (20)
      Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
      The Pwer f Sprts
      Sprts hld a special place in ur lives, uniting peple frm all walks f life. Whether yu're actively invlved as a player r an eager ___31___, the thrill f a live sprts event is undeniable.
      At ___32___and prfessinal levels, sprts teams are like clse-knit cmmunities. Each member brings a unique trait t the grup. Fr example, in a sccer team, sme players might be knwn fr their exceptinal ball-cntrl skills, while thers have a knack fr strategic psitining. This ___33___ within the team is crucial fr its success. Caches play a(n) ___34___rle, guiding players with their expertise, devising game plans, and mtivating the team t perfrm at its best. Their input ften has a direct bearing n the___35___ f a match.
      Training fr sprts requires a great deal f ___36___. Athletes spend cuntless hurs practicing, running drills, and engaging in strength-training exercises. They knw that ___37___ effrt is the key t achieving their gals. Whether it's imprving their speed, endurance, r technique, every bit f hard wrk cunts.
      The impact f sprts is ___38___. It ges beynd the bundaries f the playing field. Sprts can bst a persn's self-cnfidence; teach valuable teamwrk skills; and even fster a sense f natinal pride during internatinal cmpetitins. The media ___39___f majr sprts events ensures that their influence reaches a glbal audience.
      Studies have prvided___40___evidence f the numerus benefits f sprts. Regular participatin in sprts is linked t better physical health, imprved mental well-being, and enhanced scial cnnectins. In shrt, sprts are nt just abut games; they're a pwerful frce that enriches ur lives in many ways.
      Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
      A Culinary Cmeback
      Liam, an aspiring chef with big dreams, devised a well-thught-ut ___41___ t make his mark in the culinary wrld. His gal was t pen a restaurant that wuld blend traditinal and mdern culinary techniques, ffering a unique dining experience.
      First, he dedicated mnths t cmpiling an extensive ___42___f dishes. Each item n the list was carefully crafted t shwcase his creativity and skills. Frm appetizers t desserts, every dish was a labr f lve, with unique flavr cmbinatins that he hped wuld draw in custmers.
      When the restaurant finally pened its drs, the respnse was ___43___. Custmers flcked in, eager t try the innvative menu. The restaurant's website, the main ___44___ fr reservatins, was cnstantly abuzz with activity. Psitive reviews pured in, and Liam felt like he was n tp f the wrld. His hard wrk had seemingly paid ff.
      But just as things were lking up, disaster struck. A sudden fd safety issue emerged, frcing the restaurant t clse temprarily. Liam was ___45___. All his effrts seemed t be in vain, and his dreams felt like they were crumbling.
      Hwever, Liam refused t be defeated. He was determined t___46___ back frm this setback. He knew he had t ___47___ if he wanted t save his business. S, he immediately called in fd safety experts. They prvided him with a detailed ___48___f strict prcedures t fllw, cvering everything frm fd strage t kitchen hygiene.
      Liam decided t start ___49___. He tk the time t revamp the menu, adding mre safety-fcused measures in the kitchen. He als launched a new marketing campaign t regain custmers' trust. This time, he was mre cautius and prepared.
      After the re-launch, the hard wrk paid ff. Once again, custmers filled his restaurant. It was a clear ___50___that with determinatin and the right actins, a business can vercme even the tughest challenges. The experience taught Liam that setbacks can be pprtunities fr grwth, and as lng as he stays true t his passin, his culinary jurney can cntinue t thrive.
      II. Reading Cmprehensin (45)
      Sectin A (15)
      Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
      Peple ften expect smene with a severe disability t be inactive, maybe even angry and withdrawn. I like t surprise them by shwing that I lead a very adventurus and fulfilling existence. Despite my physical limitatins, I'm living as thugh I have n___51___.
      I ften ask myself the very questin: “Nick, hw can yu be s happy?” Here is my answer: I fund happiness when I realized that as ___52___as I may be, I am the perfect Nick Vujicic. I d believe my life can be like anyne else's.
      I'm___53___disabled, but I'm truly enabled because f my lack f limbs (四肢). My unique challenges have pened up unique pprtunities t ___54___s many in need. Just imagine what is pssible fr yu! T ften we tell urselves we aren't smart enugh r attractive enugh r talented enugh t pursue ur dreams. We buy int what thers say abut us, r we ___55___urselves.
      I have a chice. Yu have a chice. We can chse t be stuck in___56___ and shrtcmings and chse t be bitter, angry, r sad. Or when faced with hard times and hurtful peple, we can chse t learn frm the experience and mve frward, ___57___ur wn happiness.
      Yu are beautiful and precius ___58___, wrth mre than all the diamnds in the wrld. Yu and I are perfectly suited t be wh we were meant t be! Anyway, it shuld always be ur gal t becme an even better persn and ___59___bundaries by dreaming big. Adjustments are ___60___alng the way because life isn't always nice, but it is always wrth living.
      I can't put a hand n yur shulder t reassure yu, but I can speak frm the heart. Hwever desperate yur life may seem, there is hpe. As ___61___as circumstances appear, there are better days ahead. N matter hw terrible yur circumstances may appear, yu can rise abve them. Only wish fr change will change nthing. T make the decisin t ___62___right nw will change everything.
      Just by lking at me, peple knw that I faced and vercame many bstacles and hardships. That makes them willing t listen t me as a ___63___f inspiratin. They allw me t share my faith, t tell them they are lved, and t give them hpe.
      That is my cntributin. It's imprtant t recgnize yur wn ___64___. Knw that yu als have smething t cntribute. If yu feel frustrated right nw, that's kay. Yur sense f frustratin means yu ___65___mre fr yur life than yu have right nw. That's all gd. Often, it's the challenges in life that shw us wh we are truly meant t be.
      51. A. installatinsB. cnditinsC. abilitiesD. limits
      52. A. imperfectB. curiusC. energeticD. attractive
      53. A. partiallyB. develpmentallyC. fficiallyD. temprarily
      54. A. reflectB. reachC. recgnizeD. acknwledge
      55. A. let g fB. place emphasis nC. put restrictins nD. pay attentin t
      56. A. disappintmentsB. highlightsC. realitiesD. creatins
      57. A. being ignrant fB. shwing respect frC. being curius abutD. taking respnsibility fr
      58. A. fr yur wn purpseB. in yur wn rightC. at yur wn riskD. with yur wn effrts
      59. A. stretchB. frmC. shareD. fix
      60. A. avidableB. riginalC. specificD. necessary
      61. A. specialB. badC. certainD. rdinary
      62. A. take actinB. seek purpsesC. find valuesD. make rules
      63. A. wayB. signalC. surceD. kind
      64. A. disadvantageB. shrtcmingC. statusD. value
      65. A. pssessB. belngC. deserveD. appreciate
      Sectin B (22)
      Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
      (A)
      In June 1894, Harper’s Bazaar highlighted currants (醋栗), nting that ver frty f the sixty knwn currant varieties were f American rigin, including the black currant, white currant, and red currant. Currants were nce cmmn in 19th-century US recipes, but they have since disappeared, while they remain ppular in the UK fr jams and jellies. Even cnfectinery (糖果) flavrs differ: black currant in the UK and grape in the US. This change is due t a frgtten war launched by the US gvernment against currants.
      Currants cme in black, red, r white and are typically sur. They grew wild in Nrth America fr centuries and were used by Native American cmmunities fr cking and medicinal purpses. Early clnists intrduced Eurpean varieties, and by the 19th century, currants were used in jams, jellies, wines, and remedies. By the early 20th century, the US was prducing Eurpean currants n a large scale, especially in New Yrk.
      Hwever, New Yrk was als hme t the eastern white pine, a crucial surce f wd. The imprt f pine seedlings frm Eurpe intrduced Crnartium Ribicla, a fungus (真菌) which infected white pine trees with a disease called white pine blister rust. Effrts t get rid f the disease included banning white pine imprts, but by 1921, the disease had spread acrss the US, threatening the wd industry.
      The fungus needed tw hsts: pine trees and currant plants. T fight against the disease, the US gvernment initiated a prgram t remve currant plants in 1916, which led t the destructin f them acrss the cuntry. The prgram destryed bth Eurpean and native currant species, including thse used medicinally by native cmmunities like the Menminee Tribe.
      The effrts were ultimately unsustainable and ceased by the late 1960s, but the damage was dne. White pine blister rust persisted, and currant cultivatin remained restricted in many states. This campaign changed American cking habits greatly, making currants unfamiliar t mst. By the mid-20th century, currant recipes had nearly disappeared frm American ckbks.
      66. The first paragraph is intended t______.
      A. highlight the varieties f currants and their rigins
      B. explain the histrical significance f currants in the US
      C. describe the previus ppularity f currants in the US and the UK
      D. intrduce the tpic f currants and their decline in American cking
      67. Which f the fllwing is a feature f currants?
      A. They vary in clr.B. They riginated in Eurpe.
      C. They taste sweet when ripe.D. They were mainly used fr medical purpses.
      68. What was the primary reasn fr the US gvernment’s campaign against currants?
      A. T prmte the grwth f ther fruits.B. T prtect the eastern white pine trees.
      C. T make space fr ther agricultural crps.D. T imprve the flavr f American cnfectinery.
      69. What is the passage mainly abut?
      A. What the histry and varieties f currants in the US are.
      B. Hw currants were used by Native American cmmunities.
      C. Why cnfectinery flavrs differ between the US and the UK.
      D. Why currants are nt as cmmn as they used t be in the US.
      (B)
      ① Sprts fans ften experience intense lyalty t their teams, frming deep attachments that can significantly impact their md and well - being based n the team's success r failure.
      ② Dr. Sarah Lane, a scilgist specializing in sprts psychlgy, describes team lyalty as a cnnectin where fans see their team's utcmes as persnal victries r lsses. Fr sme, their favrite team's identity becmes an extensin f their wn, making them feel persnally invlved in every win r lss. Dr. Lane explains that many fans even tie their identity t their team, with their happiness r disappintment clsely tied t the team's perfrmance. This sense f belnging ges beynd simply enjying the sprt; it's a persnal cnnectin that draws fans deeply int the team's jurney.
      ③ Anther view n fan lyalty emphasizes the scial and cultural aspect f fandm. Few fans embdy this better than supprters f lng - standing teams with histric recrds. Fr example, fans f the Ryal Eagles sccer club, wh haven't wn a champinship in decades, remain strng and lyal. Many Eagles supprters emphasize cmmunity and traditin rather than the team's recrd, shwing that lyalty can be mre abut belnging than success.
      ④ Jacb Marsh the Eagles' marketing directr, adds anther perspective, fcusing n the fan experience. “We fcus n the fan experience, rather than just the team's perfrmance,” Marsh explains. Supprting the Eagles is ften abut cnnecting with thers and being part f smething bigger. He believes that fstering an envirnment where fans feel valued strengthens their lyalty, creating a clse - knit cmmunity even in challenging seasns.
      ⑤ Finally, Dr. Lane highlights that scial cnnectin is a majr driver f lyalty. “When fans feel a bnd with thers wh supprt the same team, it enhances their experience,” she says. Fr many, supprting a team is nt just abut the game but abut shared identity and slidarity with fellw fans.
      70. Match paragraphs 2 t 5 with the perspective each f them discusses regarding fan lyalty.
      a. Cmmunity and traditin ver success
      b. Scial bnds and shared identity
      c. Persnal identificatin with the team
      d. Enhancing the fan experience
      A. ②c ③a ④d ⑤b
      B. ②c ③b ④a ⑤d
      C. ②b ③a ④c ⑤d
      D. ②b ③c ④a ⑤d
      71. Accrding t Dr. Sarah Lane, what aspect f fan lyalty is mst significant?
      A. The team's win - lss recrd.
      B. The enjyment f watching the sprt.
      C The marketing strategies used t engage fans.
      D. The persnal cnnectin fans feel t the team's identity.
      72. What des Jacb Marsh believe is key t building fan lyalty?
      A. Creating a welcming fan cmmunity.
      B. Highlighting the team's histric achievements.
      C. Increasing the prmtin f team merchandise.
      D. Placing emphasis n the team's verall perfrmance.
      (C)
      At the beginning f the Wrld Series (美职棒总决赛) f 1947, I experienced a cmpletely new emtin, when the Natinal Anthem was played. This time, I thught, it is being played fr me, as much as fr anyne else. This is rganized majr league baseball, and I am standing here with all the thers; and everything that takes place includes me.
      Abut a year later, I went t Atlanta, Gergia, t play in an exhibitin game. On the field, fr the first time in Atlanta, there were Negres and whites. Other Negres, besides me. And I thught: What I have always believed has cme t be.
      And what is it that I have always believed? First, imperfectins are human. But wherever human beings were given rm t breathe and time t think, thse imperfectins wuld disappear, n matter hw slwly. I d nt believe that we have fund r even apprached perfectin. That is nt necessarily in the scheme f human events. Handicaps, stumbling blcks, prejudices — all f these are imperfect. Yet, they have t be reckned with because they are in the scheme f human events.
      Whatever bstacles I fund made me fight all the harder. But it wuld have been impssible fr me t fight at all withut the deep - rted belief that my fight had a chance. It had a chance because it tk place in a free sciety. Nt nce was I frced t face and fight an immvable bject. Nt nce was the situatin s rigid that I had n chance at all. Free minds and human hearts were at wrk all arund me; and s there was the prbability f imprvement. I lk at my children nw, and knw that I must still prepare them t meet bstacles and prejudices.
      But I can tell them that they will never face sme f these prejudices because ther peple have gne befre them. And t myself I can say that, because prgress is unalterable, many f tday’s dgmas (教条) will have vanished by the time they grw int adults. I can say t my children: There is a chance fr yu. N guarantee, but a chance. And this chance has cme t be, because there is nthing static with free peple. There is n Middle Ages lgic s strng that it can stp the human tide frm flwing frward. I d nt believe that every persn, in every walk f life, can succeed in spite f any handicap. That wuld be perfectin. But I d believe that what I was able t attain came t be because we put behind us the dgmas f the past, discver the truth f tday and perhaps find the greatness f tmrrw.
      73. What has the authr always believed?
      A. Imperfectins are what human beings fight fr.
      B. A free sciety can facilitate perfectin.
      C. All human beings have imperfectins.
      D. Humans can apprach perfectin smeday.
      74. Which f the fllwing des the authr mst prbably agree with?
      A. The ideas f the past serve as reminders f the future.
      B. The effrts behind humans cunt if we are t deslate the past.
      C. The ever-changingness f sciety gives humans great prmise.
      D. The imprtance f children’s creativity can't be t emphasized.
      75. What’s the authr’s attitude twards the current sciety?
      A. Dubtful.
      B. Optimistic.
      C. Indifferent.
      D. Neutral.
      76. The authr writes the article t______.
      A. reveal the imperfectins f human and sciety
      B. value the chance in a free sciety t better urselves
      C. call n human t accept the imperfectins and live with a free heart
      D. encurage peple t d mre fr the cuntry t achieve a brighter future
      Sectin C (8)
      Directins: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
      Excerpt frm a Cmmencement Speech
      I was humbled and hnred t be asked by the president f this utstanding university t speak t yu tday. Wh am I? I am Gavin Presgrave, and fr the past 39 years, I have written graduatin speeches fr hundreds f celebrities and nervus valedictrians (致辞的最优生). ___77___ And, at the risk f bragging, I was the first graduatin - speech writer t cmpare life t a bk.
      If I’m knwn fr anything, it’s fr starting speeches by saying, “I prmise t keep things shrt, as I’m sure yu are all impatient t g frward t the wnderful lives I hpe yu will live.” I’m prud f that. But perhaps my mst famus wrk came during a cmmencement speech at Penn State in the spring f 1977. During that speech, given by smene whse name I frget, I first used the phrase “As I lk ut int this sea f eager faces...” And that “sea f faces” thing was a real game - changer in the wrld f graduatin - speech writing.
      ___78___In 1997, I wn a Herman (ur versin f the Oscar) fr Best Use f a Children’s Authr Qute. That same year, I was nminated fr Best Opening Jke, which went like, “Oh, n! We’re all wearing the same gwn! Hw embarrassing!” It was a crwd-pleaser.
      S what have I learned during my career? ___79___ I’m nt sure, but I’m nevertheless reminded f the day my mther died. Mments befre her passing, she tld me life was a bk and even the saddest f chapters shall cme t an end. If yu can read the sad chapters swiftly and the happy chapters slwly, then yurs will be a life wrth living.
      Mst f yu have n idea what life lies ahead r what curse yur lives will take — tw ther ways f saying future. I knw this. ___80___ We may nt need a weatherman t knw which way the wind blws, but it can’t hurt t carry an umbrella. As I nce said, “Tmrrw is a gift wrapped in time. Nw is the time t pen it!”
      A. The jurney yu’re abut t start will be filled with twists and turns.
      B. Yes, I’m prud t say that I’ve wn several awards fr my graduatin speeches.
      C. What imprtant lessn can I pass alng?
      D. But my life path has nt always been smth.
      E. Fr decades, I have cme up with new ways t say future.
      F. What shuld a gd graduatin speech be like?
      III. Supplementary Vcabulary (10)
      Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce.
      81. Taking the ________ t learn new skills can imprve yur career prspects.
      82. The astrnaut climbed int the ________ and prepared fr the space missin.
      83. Establishing gd daily ________ is beneficial fr yur health.
      84. It’s ________ f him t be late fr meetings.
      85. Try t see the situatin frm my ________; yu’ll understand me better.
      86. One f the key ________ in this recipe is fresh garlic.
      87. They had a ________ argument ver wh shuld pay the bill.
      88. After a lng jurney, they finally reached their ________.
      89. Befre yu start packing, make a ________ f everything yu need t take.
      90. The new sprts ________ in ur cmmunity is very ppular.
      Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce.
      91. We shuld take all aspects int ________ when making a decisin.
      92. The research team is planning an ________ t the Antarctic t study the impact f climate change n the ecsystem there.
      93. Just because he’s quiet desn’t ________ mean he’s shy.
      94. The ________ shw that the number f students chsing science majrs has been increasing in recent years.
      95. As a yung adult, he wants t be ________ frm his parents and make his wn decisins.
      96. The mvie was ________ frm a best-selling nvel, which attracted a large audience.
      97. We can ________ slar energy int electricity t pwer ur hmes.
      98. The cmpany fcuses n bth ________ and internatinal markets t expand its business.
      99. This is an interesting ________ in the histry f the city, full f unexpected stries.
      100. The memries f that wnderful trip will never ________ frm my mind.
      IV. Translatin (20)
      101. 我在机场遇到了一位儿时的朋友,这让我大吃一惊。(run; surprise n.) (汉译英)
      _____________________________________________________
      102. 他决定稍作休息让自己冷静下来,然后再努力完成这项复杂的任务。(calm; wrk v.) (汉译英)
      _____________________________________________________
      103. 许多人认同祖先传承下来的传统价值观,因为这些价值观在快速变化的世界中提供了一种归属感。(identify; pass) (汉译英)
      _____________________________________________________
      104. 医生逐渐意识到他需要找到更多的证据让病人相信他被诊断出的疾病的严重性。(dawn; cnvince) (汉译英)
      _____________________________________________________
      105. 我很荣幸能与这些充满激情的同事一起工作,他们的坚持与奉献使这段充满挑战的旅程的每一刻都变得值得。(hnr v; wrthwhile) (汉译英)
      _____________________________________________________
      A. diversity B. cnclusive C. widespread D. influential E. spectatr F. utcme G. cnsistent H. stamina I. varsity J. referee K. cverage
      A. catalg B. anew C. frustrating D. bunce E. hustle F. prtal G. strategy H. indicatin I. gutted J. prescriptin K. verwhelming
      A. capsule B. typical C. perspective D. initiative E. facility F. ingredients G. checklist H. heated I. rutines J. destinatin
      A. dmestic B. necessarily C. statistics D. independent E. expeditin F. episde G. cnvert H. fade I. accunt J. adapted

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