山西省太原市2024-2025学年高一下学期期末考试 英语 含答案
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这是一份山西省太原市2024-2025学年高一下学期期末考试 英语 含答案,共16页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、听力选择题
1.Hw many fitness classes des the man usually have in a week?
A.One.B.Tw.C.Three.
2.Hw des the wman g t wrk nw?
A.By car.B.By bike.C.On ft.
3.Hw des the wman feel?
A.Anxius.B.Cautius.C.Cnfident.
4.What is the wman ding?
A.Asking fr leave.
B.Calling her mther.
C.Ging n a city walk.
5.Why is Jack watching TV fr the whle evening?
A.He likes the prgramme.
B.He wants t relax himself.
C.He is preparing fr a prject.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why will Sherry miss the grup presentatin?
A.She frgt the schedule.
B.Her flight was canceled.
C.She encuntered a strm.
7.What will the speakers d?
A.Replace Sherry’s rle.
B.Put ff the presentatin.
C.Give up the grup wrk.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where are the speakers ging?
A.T a park.B.T a museum.C.T a cinema.
9.What shuld the wman bring?
A.A recrder.B.A camera.C.A flashlight.
10.What time will the man pick up the wman?
A.At 7:00.B.At 7:30.C.At 8:00.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What advantage des the weekend class have?
A.Lwer fees.
B.Smaller class size.
C.Flexible schedule.
12.What will the instructr prvide?
A.A reference bk.B.A ntebk.C.A wrkbk
13.Hw much is the registratin fee if the man pays nw?
A.$100.B.$20.C.$80.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.Weather frecast.
B.Cling measures.
C.Envirnment prblems.
15.What is the wman’s attitude twards her electricity bill?
A.She can accept it.
B.She is wrried abut it.
C.She desn’t care abut it.
16.What des “Sweet Delights” ffer?
A.Air-cnditining.
B.Plenty f indr seats.
C.Discunted ice-cream.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is the speech mainly abut?
A.Schl chice.B.Class fit-in.C.Curse selectin.
18.What is the speaker?
A.A cach.B.A teacher.C.A student.
19.What shuld be cnsidered first?
A.Schl facilities.
B.Campus activities.
C.Learning envirnment.
20.Which f the fllwing is the speaker’s tip?
A.Check the schl website.
B.Pay a visit t the schl.
C.Talk with the teachers directly.
二、阅读理解
Prtraits f Wmen Wh “Shine a Light”
“Icnic Wmen: Frm Everyday Life t Glbal Heres” pens n March 8, Internatinal Wmen’s Day, at the Muhammad Ali Center in Luisville, Kentucky. Awards invlve phtgraphing and recgnizing value. Here is a selectin f prtraits winning the annual “Shining a Light” pht cntest. A nmad’s life by Natela Grigalashvili
Manana leads a nmadic (游牧的) life in a remte muntainus regin f Gergia with her family. Her days are spent mving between seasnal grasslands, perfrming physical labr and maintaining a traditinal way f life with a cultural heritage value, which is what the judging cmmittee has paid attentin t. She explres places n earth that simulate uter space by Cassandra Kls
Michaela Musilvá is a Slvak astrbilgist and astrnaut t simulate (模拟) space issues n earth. As the president and funder f the Xtreme Frntiers, she advcates science educatin and cntinues t cnduct research and lead adventures in cperatin with institutins wrldwide like NASA.Firefighters wh break dwn barriers by Vileta Sfia
This pwerful image f an inspiring prtrait dcuments the real wrk f Nigeria’s female firefighters in Abuja, breaking gender barriers thrugh mnths f hard training. As part f a pineering series, it shwcases these wmen vercming challenges in Nigeria, perfrm excellently in the jb. A mechanic wh keeps water flwing by Spe Adelaja
Rasheedat Umar, 19, is ne f the few female mechanics (机械师) in Nigeria’s Skt State. She has taught ver 100 mechanics t check and repair water facilities, which prvide clean and safe water fr ver 20,000 lcal families. Besides, Umar is prmting equal jb pprtunities fr wmen and men.
21.Why has Natela Grigalashvili’s wrk wn the prize?
A.It reflects a nmad’s hardship in life.
B.It shws a famus wman’s cntributin.
C.It recrds a lifestyle as a cultural heritage.
D.It captures the beautiful cuntry landscape.
22.What d the firefighters and the mechanic in the prtraits have in cmmn?
A.They fight fr gender equality.
B.They ffer prfessinal training.
C.They intrduce science educatin.
D.They imprve their wrking cnditins.
23.Where is the text prbably taken frm?
A.A bigraphy bk.B.A cntest ntice.
C.A She-impact magazine.D.A jb search website.
On a busy afternn in a hspital in New Yrk, a unique “vending machine” std in Lincln Medical Center. Instead f a snack stand, this six-ft-tall display was a tiny science museum with strange shelled creatures inside. “Are these aliens?” a child asked. His mther smiled, “N, they’re mllusks (软体动物) — frm the cean!”
This was the wrk f MICRO, a nnprfit rganizatin funded by Charles Philip and Amanda Schchet, wh dreamed f bringing science t everyne, everywhere. Disappinted by the lack f museums in small twns and the high csts f running rthdx nes, they decided t think small — literally. Their “micr museums” fit int everyday spaces, like hspitals, airprts, libraries, ffering free, bite-sized science adventures.
The Smallest Mllusk Museum was their first prject and became a big hit. “N ne expects t see mllusks in a hspital hallway,” Schchet said. The mini museum had 15 eye-pening displays featuring strange creatures. Designed t fit perfectly int the space, it matched the wall clrs and furniture shapes, lking mre like an artwrk than a traditinal exhibit.
Sn, a secnd museum jined the family — the Perpetual Mtin Museum, explring physics with playful questins: Why d things mve? Why d they stp? Mre mini-museums were planned, each explring strange but fun tpics t raise curisity.
The mini museums began ppping up acrss New Yrk. “Within five years, we aim t becme the cuntry’s mst visited museum.” Schchet shared n the Internet. “Our museums are small, but ur dreams are huge. In cmmunities, we can achieve what thers might see as impssible — transfrming rdinary huses int natinal landmarks.”
And wh knws? The next tiny museum might just appear in yur neighbrhd — waiting t surprise, delight, and remind everyne that science belngs t us all.
24.What d we knw abut MICRO museums frm the text?
A.They need high running csts.
B.They fcus n animal prtectin.
C.They are lcated in the lcal hspitals.
D.They aim t make science accessible t all.
25.Which des the underlined wrd “rthdx”in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Private.B.Physical.
C.Traditinal.D.Special.
26.What can be inferred abut the micr museums in New Yrk frm paragraph 5?
A.They gain increasing ppularity.
B.They display high-tech prducts.
C.They will replace large nes sn.
D.They are spnsred by cmmunities.
27.What is the authr’s writing purpse f the text?
A.T reprt tw MICRO funders.
B.T intrduce a new museum type
C.T stress the imprtance f science.
D.T illustrate the rigin f creativity
In 2018, cmputer scientist Sasha Luccini tk a new jb—AI researcher fr Mrgan Stanley. She was excited t learn smething new in the field f AI. But she culdn’t shake her wrry. “I was getting mre and mre anxius because I felt a discnnect between my jb and my envirnmental awareness.” S Luccini quitted her jb and jined the grwing mvement t make AI mre sustainable.
Her cncerns are reasnable. With the grwing cnstructin f data centers, AI was causing an increase in energy and water use. By 2028, data centers culd cnsume 580 terawatt hurs—equal t 12% f the U. S. electricity supply. US data centers alne culd smeday use a Canada-sized amunt f energy.
Faced with these prblems, majr AI cmpanies, like Chat GPT and Ggle Gemini, are nw racing t green their peratins. They recgnize the develpment trend in AI is—bigger is better. Meanwhile, they want t meet zer-carbn gals by using slar and wind energy cmbined with batteries. It’s quicker t build and mre inexpensive than gas pwer prjects, even thugh it takes sme time.
Hwever, Luccini, as she put it in her 2023 TED Talk, is nt a fan f greening large-sized peratins. She said, “... we dn’t need a big purpse mdel... We can use a mdel that is a lt smaller and a lt cheaper.” Currently, she is n a quest t find AI mdels that are greener at Hugging Face, an nline cmmunity. Mrever, her team fcuses n making sustainability a key factr in hw cnsumers select and make cmments n AI tls. Luccini believes by shifting tward smaller mdels and renewable energy, AI can cntinue advancing withut wasting energy—a change that depends nt just n researchers’ wrk, but als n cnsumers’ chice. After all, cnsumers hld the pwer t drive sustainable AI thrugh their chices.
28.What is Luccini’s cncern accrding t the text?
A.Green issues brught by AI.
B.Imbalance between wrk and life.
C.Unemplyment caused by AI.
D.Pr learning ability in the new field.
29.Which can best describe current data centers accrding t Luccini?
A.Prfit-driven.B.Energy-wasting.
C.Tech-advancedD.Ec-friendly.
30.What des the authr want t talk abut in paragraph 3?
A.The cmpetitin between AI cmpanies.
B.AI’s remarkable prgress in recent years.
C.Majr AI cmpanies’ sustainable practices.
D.Ways t reduce the cst f AI develpment.
31.What des Luccini suggest?
A.Using cheaper energy t build a larger mdel.
B.Intrducing a stricter regulatin f data centers.
C.Upgrading the equipment f existing AI data centers.
D.Making a tw-way effrt between researchers and cnsumers.
Chse Yur Own Adventure(CYOA)series is mre than bks — it’s an interactive strytelling experience where readers shape the stry. Unlike traditinal stries with a single plt, CYOA lets readers make chices, like explring a haunted castle r trusting a stranger, leading t multiple endings, frm great wins t terrible failures.
What makes CYOA truly special is hw it wnderfully captures the nature f adventure:risk and the unknwn. Fr example, in The Abminable Snwman, d yu take the dangerus muntain path — risking an avalanche r entering the safer cave where treasure might wait? Every chice matters, teaching us a significant lessn: True adventure requires nt just curage, but the wisdm t chse wisely.
Hwever, CYOA als stimulates deeper reflectin. Is there a single “right” path, r d all chices hld meaning? Sme endings reward bravery, while thers punish recklessness (鲁莽), mirrring real-life dilemmas. The series challenges the traditinal idea f a heric jurney, suggesting that failure can be as instructive as success. In The Cave f Time, fr instance, a misstep might lead t a disaster, but it als ffers insights int the weakness f decisin-making, prving even disastrus utcmes can ffer valuable lessns.
Beynd entertainment, CYOA illustrates life’s unpredictable jurney. By mixing excitement with self-reflectin, it develps critical thinking and adaptability. The series teaches yung readers that uncertainty is nt smething t fear, but rather an pprtunity t grw.
S, CYOA’s true magic lies nt in the ending, but in the jurney itself — where every risk, lessn and chice reminds us: Life’s greatest adventures begin when we dare t take cntrl.
32.What makes CYOA different frm regular bks?
A.High-quality printing.
B.Tpic-centered writing.
C.Open-pltted strytelling.
D.Vividly-descriptive language.
33.What is the educatinal value f the CYOA series?
A.It prmtes readers’ scial interactin.
B.It develps readers’ plan-making ability.
C.It encurages readers t g n adventures.
D.It mtivates readers t build curage and wisdm.
34.What will a reader d if he makes a “misstep” in The Cave f Time?
A.He will reflect n himself.
B.He will give up reading further.
C.He will restart frm the very beginning.
D.He will make a different chice immediately.
35.Which can be the best title fr the text?
A.Life Lessns: Des Failure Really Matter?
B.CYOA’s True Magic: Crrect Ways t Write a Bk
C.Risk and Reward: Tw Lasting Themes f Adventures
D.Lessns Beynd the Ending: The True Value f CYOA
Hw Helpful Arts Are
Even if yu dn’t cnsider yurself artistic, engaging in arts and crafts is really helpful. 36 They increase yur happiness. Check ut the benefits f letting yur creative self shine.
·Arts bst a sense f achievement.
37 When yu change raw materials int finished artwrks, this prcess activates yur brain’s reward system, releasing dpamine(多巴胺) that strengthens feeling f accmplishment. This feeling is significant fr mental well-being and self-cnfidence.
· 38
With s many ptins —painting, knitting, sculpting, r even adult clring bks —there’s smething fr everyne. Studies shw certain brains are sensitive t specific art frms 39 The key is t try and discver what yu lve.
·Arts prmte stress relief and relaxatin.
Fcusing n a creative task helps calm the mind. Artistic creatin prvides a much-needed mental break fr students under heavy study pressure. The rhythmic mtins f the careful brushstrkes f painting can bring a calm state similar t mindfulness practice. This creative “flw state” distracts frm wrries. 40
Why nt pick up a brush, sme clay, r clred pencils tday? A happier, mre fulfilled yu might be just ne prject away!
A.Arts find what suits yu.
B.Arts allw fr self-expressin
C.The activities like painting are great ways.
D.Many beginners dislike simple, guided prjects.
E.A visible utcme f hard wrk brings yu pride.
F.Als, it helps rerganize emtins and brings peace.
G.S experiment until yu find an activity that feels right.
三、完形填空
I was raised in a family where my mther did nt trust my sisters and me t manage ur wn 41 . As a result, there were strict rules, and fashin trends were largely 42 . If we dared t wear anything trendy, we’d face her 43 — like the time when she prevented my sister frm wearing ripped (破洞的) jeans in her high schl r called me at a party t 44 that my hair lked better up.
A few years ag, I visited hme when Mm, then in her early 70s, called me int her bedrm. We were abut t g ut fr dinner. “I dn’t knw what t wear,” she 45 . “Yu girls knw hw t lk gd.” I std there, wndering if I’d 46 it. She added, “Yu knw what t wear. Can yu 47 smething fr me?”
I was 48 . Was this the same wman wh’d nce 49 ur wardrbes (衣橱) with a firm hand? Nw she nt nly wanted my 50 but needed it. I pulled blue jeans frm her clset and a light blue sweater. “Wear this with yur black shes,” I said. She 51 .
Nw, Mm rarely wears anything withut 52 me first. Smetimes I’m still surprised by her admissin f uncertainty, but ccasinally she asks just t 53 my chice and pick her wn. When she des, I give my 54 pinin. I just tell her, “It’s great” and smetimes “it’s awful”. After all, this rle 55 — frm her guiding me t my guiding her — is part f the beautiful dance f grwing up and grwing lder tgether.
41.A.timeB.appearanceC.rleD.mney
42.A.ignredB.cnfirmedC.respectedD.fllwed
43.A.criticismB.cmfrtC.admiratinD.declaratin
44.A.aplgizeB.jkeC.admitD.insist
45.A.judgedB.cmplainedC.answeredD.guessed
46.A.misheardB.realizedC.recmmendedD.achieved
47.A.wearB.pickC.designD.buy
48.A.excitedB.ashamedC.anxiusD.astnished
49.A.lckedB.emptiedC.ruledD.explred
50.A.permissinB.pininC.presentD.praise
51.A.dubtedB.hesitatedC.regrettedD.agreed
52.A.checking withB.arguing withC.cming acrssD.adapting t
53.A.deliverB.missC.acceptD.refuse
54.A.negativeB.indirectC.hnestD.prfessinal
55.A.breakdwnB.mixupC.turnarundD.drawback
四、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In recent years, medicinal herbal tea drinks have becme increasingly ppular in the health market. Many hspitals nw use these drinks 56 an effective treatment fr minr health issues, frm calming nerves and imprving sleep t 57 (prmte) hair grwth. Sme Chinese hspitals even adjust their herbal tea frmulas(配方) accrding t 58 (seasn). Fr example, in summer the drinks ften fcus n cling the bdy, while in winter they aim t relieve thrat discmfrt.
59 (base) n Chinese medicine frmulas, the drinks cmbine mdern 60 (cnvenient)with ancient medicinal wisdm. “I can prepare the tea by 61 (simple) biling the dried herbs. It’s a perfect replacement fr milk tea.” Gu Xiafan shared, 62 recently used the nline service f a traditinal Chinese medicine hspital and 63 (ffer) herbal tea.
This ppularity f the herbal drinks is als reflected in rising sales at traditinal herb shps, including the well-knwn Beijing Tng Ren Tang. 64 grwing number f health-cnscius cnsumers have develped a strng interest in such tea drinks.
Hwever, experts remind the public herbal tea drinks are still a frm f medicine. Therefre, 65 (ensure) safety, cnsumers shuld btain prper prescriptins(处方) befre use.
五、书信写作
66.假定你校英语社团正在准备学校艺术节的课本剧Twenty Thusand Li Under the Sea《海底两万里》的演出,请你代表社团写一份招募演员的英文通知,内容包括:
1. 演员要求;
2. 面试时间。
注意:
(1)写作字数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Actrs Wanted
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English Club
六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Fr twenty years, I had been running a cafe n the cst f Sanibel Island, Flrida. Every mrning befre sunrise I wuld arrive at my cafe, carefully hanging the wd signbard “Welcme t the Lighthuse — Serving Daily Jy’s beside the entrance. It was a handmade gift frm the cmmunity, and the letters cared n it wee wrn smth by years f salt air and lving tuches f the custmers.
Sn the smell f cafe and bacn filled the air. Then came greetings frm every familiar face — silver-haired shell cllectrs, lcal artists, and Fisherman Hank with a cheerful rder “The usual , Mike”. These regulars had becme mre than custmers t me and this cafe was nt just a business Just as Hank put it, “The lighthuse is fr ship, but this Lighthuse is fr us!”
Jyful and hpeful days passed ne after anther until an autumn mrning when Hurricane Ian came. The strm cvered the entire island with water, turning it unrecgnizable. When the strm finally passed, I went back t the café ,staring helplessly at the flating (漂浮的) items in the water, each f which was a bitter reminder f what I had lst. Just then Hank stepped up beside me, his hand warm n my shulder, “Nt the end f the stry, Mike.” Behind him were neighbrs frm the cmmunity, wh were still in wrk glves frm their wn repairs. With their help, the heavy cleanup finally finished. And the signbard? Gne. Washed away, I assumed, like s much else.
Day after day, I wuld sit in the shell f the cafe all day, ding nthing. I felt like twenty years f stries and greetings were gne frever.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为120个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then ne mrning, Hank came int the cafe, smething in hand.
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With the signbard hanging there again, the rebuilding wrk began.
1.B
【原文】W: D yu cme t ur gym every Wednesday? I’ve never met yu befre.
M: Actually, my fitness class is n Tuesday and Friday each week, but my cach isn’t available this week, s I’m here tday fr Terry’s class.
2.C
【原文】M: Mrning, Erin, yu’ve been cming t wrk s early these days.
W: Mrning, I used t drive an hur t wrk each day. It was tiring. Then I decided t mve clser. Nw I live within walking distance f the ffice. I dn’t even need a bike.
3.C
【原文】W: I just had an interview. They said they wuld make a decisin sn.
M: Hw d yu guess yur chances are fr getting this jb?
W: Pretty gd. I thught the interview went really well.
4.A
【原文】W: Dctr Harper, I need t take a few days ff. My mm is visiting, and I want t shw her arund the city.
M:Okay, just make sure yu’re back in the lab next week.
5.C
【原文】W:Jack, yu’ve been watching TV all evening. What’s n?
M:Oh, it’s a science shw abut the universe. Our prject is related t it. I will present it in class tmrrw.
6.C 7.A
【原文】W: Sherry just called. She can’t cme t ur grup presentatin.
M: What happened?
W: The strm delayed her flight. She stuck at the airprt waiting fr updates.
M: Oh, n. I’m afraid we’ll have t find smene t cver her part then.
W: Yeah, let’s g with plan B.
8.A 9.B 10.A
【原文】M: The stargazing event starts at 7:30, but we need 30 minutes t get t the park.
W: Shuld I bring anything special?
M: Yur camera fr sure, and maybe be a ntebk t recrd bservatins.
W: Okay, please pick me up at my place at 7:00.
11.B 12.C 13.C
【原文】M: Hi, I want t knw smething abut the public speaking curse. Culd yu tell me the schedule and requirements?
W: Certainly, we ffer tw kinds f curses, weekday evenings 7:00t weekend 1:00p.m..
M: Are the fees the same?
W: Yes, they are the same. But the weekend class has fewer students, limited t 15 per sessin.
M:I see. D I need t prepare anything befrehand?
W: Just bring a ntebk. The instructr will prvide all materials, including a wrkbk and audi samples.
M: That sunds gd. Hw much is the registratin fee?
W: It’s $100. But if yu sign up befre this Friday, yu’ll get a 20% early bird discunt.
M: Great. I’ll register nw. samples.
14.B 15.B 16.A
【原文】M: Hey, Lisa. The weather app says it’s 40 degrees Celsius tday. I can’t stand this heat.
W:Abslutely. It feels like an ven. My air cnditiner’s been running nnstp, s I’m afraid I can’t affrd this mnth’s electricity bill.
M: Ug, same. We must find ways t cl dwn. Hey, have yu tried the ice cream at sweet delights? I need smething frzen.
W: Gd call. Des it have indr seating? I dn’t want t melt utside.
M: Yeah, it’s air cnditined with a few tables. Just be warned, it gets crwded in the afternns.
W: Perfect. I’m heading there nw. Want t jin?
M: Abslutely. I’ll grab my sunglasses. A final way t survive this heat wave.
W: Hurry. Let’s just hpe they haven’t sld ut ur favrite flavrs.
17.A 18.C 19.C 20.B
【原文】Hell, everyne. Tday, I’d like t share sme suggestins n chsing a high schl with the 9th graders wh are preparing fr the high schl entrance examinatin. Last year, I was as cnfused as yu when it came t chsing a high schl.
Later, I realized that the learning atmsphere is the mst imprtant. My parents reminded me that grades weren’t everything. A supprtive cmmunity and teachers wh encurage curisity matter as much.
My advice is yu must visit the schls in persn, visit the schls yu’re interested in, talk t current students, ask abut hmewrk pressure, club activities and hw teachers help struggling learners. The three years f high schl are very imprtant. Chsing the right schl can make yur study enjyable and help yu grw better.
I hpe all f yu can find the high schl that suits yu best.
56.as 57.prmting 58.seasns 59.Based 60.cnvenience 61.simply 62.wh 63.was ffered 64.A 65.t ensure
66. Actrs Wanted
The English Club is seeking actrs fr ur upcming Schl Art Festival play, Twenty Thusand Leagues Under the Sea. If yu are a persn wh lves English literature and wants t give full play t yur talent, yu are welcme t jin us!
We hpe ur actrs are hardwrking, respnsible, and gd team players. Since it is a textbk-based play, a gd brush-up f the textbk is a must.
The auditin/tryuts/interview will be held in the schl Drama Rm at 4 p.m. next Friday.
Please cme and let yur acting skills shine!
English Club
67.One pssible versin:
Then ne mrning, Hank came int the cafe, smething in hand. It was the very signbard. “I caught it in my nets this mrning,” Hank winked, “I tld yu — nt the end f ur stry.” My fingers traced thse belved wrds. Grabbing a clth, I carefully cleaned each letter, wiping away the strm salt. Then I nailed the sign firmly beside the drway. The sharp sund f the hammer seemed t wake the sleeping cafe.
With the signbard hanging there again, the rebuilding wrk began. Hank helped me remve the damaged flr. Lcal artists cvered the water stains n the walls with clrful cean scenes. And shell cllectrs carefully arranged their best finds alng the windwsills. Many hands nt just made light wrk but created a miracle! The cafe came alive! “The usual, Mike.” Hank jked, making a victry gesture in the air, which truly brught The Lighthuse back. It’s definitely a guiding light fr ship — ur friendship! Our cmmunity stries cntinued …题号
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A
C
C
A
A
B
A
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
B
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
C
B
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
C
A
C
D
C
A
B
A
B
C
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
D
C
D
A
D
C
E
A
G
F
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
B
A
A
D
B
A
B
D
C
B
题号
51
52
53
54
55
答案
D
A
D
C
C
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