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一、听力选择题
1.When des the cnversatin take place?
A.On Tuesday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Thursday.
2.Hw des the man feel?
A.Cnfident.B.Interested.C.Discuraged.
3.Why is the match put ff?
A.It is raining.B.The players are injured.C.The field is sft.
4.Wh is the wman prbably talking t?
A.Her sn.B.A dctr.C.Her husband.
5.What can bk reviews help readers d accrding t the man?
A.Finish bks quickly.B.Chse bks prperly.C.Judge bks bjectively.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.A payment card.B.A travel card.C.A transprt card.
7.What happens when the card is used?
A.It lights up blue.B.It shws a seal.C.It makes a sund.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where is the wman prbably?
A.In a restaurant.B.At hme.C.In a htel.
9.What des the wman cmplain abut?
A.The TV can’t be turned n.
B.Her phne can’t cnnect t the TV.
C.The Wi-Fi in her rm isn’t wrking.
10.Hw lng shuld the wman wait after restarting the TV?
A.Fr 3 secnds.B.Fr 30 secnds.C.Fr ne minute.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why is City Supermarket clsed?
A.Fr n business.B.Fr decratins.C.Fr mving.
12.Where des the man advise the wman t g shpping?
A.At City Supermarket.B.In the chain stre.C.At the cmmunity market.
13.Hw d custmers get free shipping service?
A.By being a member.B.By dwnlading an app.C.By spending enugh mney.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What time des the restaurant clse every day?
A.At 8pm.B.At 9:30 pm.C.At 10 pm.
15.Hw many peple will the wman invite n Saturday?
A.Tw.B.Three.C.Fur.
16.Where is the reserved table?
A.In the crner.B.By the windw.C.Near the dr.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is the speaker?
A.A prject advisr.B.A data analyst.C.A vehicle engineer.
18.When shuld students decide n the research fcus?
A.In February.B.In March.C.In April.
19.What percentage des presentatin clarity take up?
A.10%.B.30%.C.40%.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
A.The team’s jint effrts.
B.The prgram arrangement.
C.The technlgy develpment.
二、阅读理解
Celebrating with Clear Sky
Firewrks, lng used in celebratins, culd cmmit lasting damage t the delicate envirnment. Gd news — celebratins are getting a high-tech, ec-friendly makever! Frget lud bangs and smky skies. Check ut these awesme new ways t light up the night!
Drne Shws — Like a Sci-Fi mvie
Drne shws generate zer pllutin, and they are cntrlled by precise GPS and intelligent prgramming, which avid the fire danger and accidental burns. Drnes are reusable, making the shws mre cst-effective in the lng run cmpared t ne-time firewrks displays.
Digital Firewrks — Just press play
At the Hangzhu Asian Games, AR was used t create stunning 3D firewrks. Audiences at the site can still experience the firewrks atmsphere thrugh a huge screen that is 185 meters wide and 15 meters high. At hme, yur phne screen might just becme the best seat thrugh the live bradcast.
Silent Firewrks — Keep it calm & bright
Quiet husehld firewrks fr birthdays, weddings and husewarmings deliver lively light shws withut the scary BOOM. They get rid f the big nise s that kids, pets, and everyne can enjy the sparkle withut the panic. It’s a clrful win fr fun and kindness.
Ec Ballns — Firewrks alternatives
Shuyang ballns are made f a special material that breaks dwn naturally. They can flat gracefully, sparkle brightly and burst cheerfully in the grand ceremny. Ntably, 80,000 f these ec-friendly ballns were released at the Tiananmen Square, which was very impressive.
Celebratins are evlving — brighter, smarter, and kinder t Earth. Next time yu lk up at the sky, imagine a shw that dazzles withut damage. The future f fun is green and grgeus!
21.Why are these new celebratin ways recmmended accrding t the text?
A.T avid eclgical damage.B.T express artists’ inspiratin.
C.T create high-tech experiences.D.T enhance festival atmsphere.
22.Why are drne shws mre cst-effective than traditinal firewrks in the lng run?
A.They are reusable.B.They cause n nise.
C.They use GPS cntrl.D.They have a lwer risk f fire.
23.Which f the fllwing is the mst suitable fr family events celebratin?
A.Drne shws.B.Silent firewrks.
C.3D digital firewrks.D.Shuyang ballns.
The scent f ld paper is a memry that never leaves yu. I learned this ver frty years as the wner f a bkstre “The Owl’s Nest”, a legendary fixture n a brick street that time frgt. Nw, as I tape shut the final cardbard bx, all the stries passing thrugh the drs f the stre.
I pened the shp in 1979. Back then, bunches f custmers arrived with authr names written n paper, and we’d dive int the shelves tgether, pulling ut dusty bks. Regulars came nt just fr bks, but fr human warmth: shared silence ver petry, and a kind clerk’s sincere recmmendatins.
By the early 2000s, things had changed. Custmers brwsed ur shelves, and then pulled ut phnes t rder the same bks nline fr less. It was a heartbreak — seeing a bk lved in persn, but abandned fr a better price.
Survival demanded adaptatin. My daughter, Sarah, fresh ut f cllege, pushed me t jin the very wrld that cmpeted with us. We created an accunt @OwlsNestBks, and started sharing nt just new arrivals, but updates f the shp’s life: a pht f a cat napping in the sunlight by the cmics, a qute frm a belved nvel, and a rare first editin we’d just acquired.
T my astnishment, peple respnded. A wman in Trnt recalled buying her favrite childhd bk frm us decades ag. A yung man in Lndn asked fr recmmendatins fr a gift. The real turning pint came when I saw a pst by a yung man nline — he’d shared an ld pht taken at ur physical bkstre years befre, ne that shwed him prpsing t his girlfriend right in the histry aisle (过道). The pht had clear little details f ur stre, making it instantly recgnizable t anyne wh’d ever stepped ft in it. I shared his pst with a heartfelt cmment, and the stry behind this warm mment spread far and wide. Our nline bkstre accunt gained hundreds f new fllwers that very day. It was then that I realized peple weren’t just lking fr a bk frm us; they were buying int a stry, a sense f belnging tied t ur little physical stre that nce brught s many peple jy.
24.What made the bkstre appealing in the early days?
A.Its cmpetitive prices.B.Its warm interpersnal atmsphere.
C.Its czy reading envirnment.D.Its large cllectin f new bks.
25.Hw did the bkstre survive in new times?
A.By cutting budgets sharply.B.By running a scial media accunt.
C.By enlarging physical space.D.By cperating with ther bkstres.
26.Why did the prpsal event becme the turning pint?
A.It made the physical stre repen.B.It attracted the attentin f ther media.
C.It brught a huge ffline custmer flw.D.It gained new fllwers as ptential custmers.
27.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A.Scent f Old Paper: Memries f a Bk Lver
B.Online Shpping: A Threat t Lcal Bkstres
C.The Struggle Jurney: The Survival f a Bkstre
D.The Great Change: The Fall f a Legendary Bkstre
Need t learn hw t change a car tire r create a mnthly budget? “Adulting” curses are n the rise in America. Austin Cmmunity Cllege has been running “Adulting101” prgrammes fr six years, helping students frm their late teens t mid-40s successfully navigate adulthd. The tpics run frm basic — hw t dress apprpriately fr a jb interview — t advanced, such as hw t get a bank lan.
Raffi Grinberg, wh created and taught “Adulting 101”, was inspired by his first wrking day at his cmpany sn after leaving cllege. Faced with chsing health insurance and retirement plans, he and his well-educated clleagues had t call their parents fr advice. “We were graduates f tp schls,” he admits, “and we still didn’t knw what t d.”
He has since turned his 14-week curse int a new bk called Hw t Be a Grwn-Up: The 14 Essential Skills Yu Didn’t Knw Yu Needed. Mr Grinberg writes with a psitive tne that anyne wh has gne t business schl must have experienced, but his bk is genuinely infrmative. A financial beginner will grasp the basics f investing. A gabby mm will be reminded f the imprtance f listening.
The demand fr such curses reflects changes in adlescence. Despite having vast infrmatin at their fingertips, many yung peple lack practical life skills. Cnsequently, they ften find adulting hard, as ne student put it. Grinberg adds that yung peple tday are als less interested in what their elders have t ffer. “Parents and grandparents are seen behind the times wh can’t wrk the Wi-Fi.” Mst imprtantly, yung peple are remaining in educatin fr lnger, meaning that they mature later and financial independence necessarily cmes later. Adulting is, in fact, hard. The wrld is mre cmplex than a cuple f generatins ag. The lessns dn’t just teach skills — they empwer peple t embrace adulthd.
28.Which f the fllwing skills is mst likely taught in Adulting101 prgrammes?
A.Car engine repair.B.Persnal budget management.
C.Academic learning strategies.D.Develping persnal hbbies.
29.What inspired Raffi Grinberg t start the curse?
A.The release f his first bk.B.His cnfusin ver adult issues.
C.His parents’ prfessinal advice.D.The recmmendatin frm clleagues.
30.What des the underlined wrd “gabby” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Patient.B.Green-handed.C.Humrus.D.Talkative.
31.Which factr cntributes mst t the yung’s late maturity?
A.Extensin f schling.B.Early financial independence.
C.Addictin t the virtual wrld.D.Hard access t practical life skills.
Hw fast d yu listen? Hllywd actr Glen Pwell likes 1.0x listening speed, saying, “I want t hear peple talk at a nrmal human rate,” while American cmedian Bwen Yang believes 1.8x is the perfect pace. Their debate went viral earlier this year in an advertisement fr a streaming platfrm. It reflects a brader change in hw peple cnsume digital media.
Surveys supprt this bservatin. A survey shwed that 31% f Americans aged 18-29 listen faster than 1x, cmpared with nly 8% f thse ver 45. T meet this demand, many platfrms such as Apple, Netflix and YuTube nw prvide fast playback(播放)ptins. Sme even allw speeds up t 4x fr regular users.
The appeal is easy t understand: faster playback can save a large amunt f time. YuTube nce reprted that its viewers tgether saved mre than 900 years per day thanks t this feature. Fr busy students and wrkers, such efficiency is attractive.
The practice has als raised different pinins. Frm the platfrms’ perspective, faster speeds mean users cnsume mre cntent, which increases advertising incme. But many perfrmers argue that smething artistic is lst. Reading alud invlves pacing, tne and pause, and rushing may damage the quality f a perfrmance. Imagine the famus mnlgues(独白)in Hamlet delivered at duble speed—much f the meaning wuld disappear.
But des speeding affect cmprehensin? The average persn speaks at a rate f abut 150wrds per minute, but mst brains are capable f prcessing infrmatin faster than that, says Marcus Pearce, a cgnitive scientist at Queen Mary University f Lndn. A recent meta-analysis by academics at the University f Waterl in Canada fund that up t 1.5x there was nt much f a difference in perfrmance, althugh scres started t decrease nticeably as playback speeds reached 2.0x. Despite the disagreements, fast playback has becme part f daily life fr many peple. Fr them, t speed r nt t speed is n lnger a real questin.
32.What can be inferred frm paragraph 1?
A.Digital media is a tpic f many debates.
B.Streaming platfrms are part f daily life.
C.Hllywd mvies are played at a nrmal rate.
D.Peple have different needs fr listening speed.
33.Why d many platfrms intrduce faster playback ptins?
A.T meet artists’ demands.B.T make mre prfits.
C.T save advertising time.D.T cut prductin csts.
34.What is the authr’s purpse in mentining Hamlet?
A.T stress fast speed harms art.B.T shw peple favr classic wrks.
C.T prve actrs dislike fast playback.D.T suggest mdern audience lacks patience.
35.At what playback speed d listeners start t have cmprehensin prblems?
A.1.0X.B.1.5X.C.1.8X.D.2.0X.
Living in Harmny with Urban Wildlife
Cities are nt just fr peple. Squirrel, birds and even deer make their hmes here t. These wild neighbrs have gt used t streetlights and tall buildings. 36 This balance turns cncrete jungles int lively places where bth humans and animals can live well.
●Offer natural fd instead f handuts.
Feeding urban animals bread r snacks may seem kind. But it can hurt their health and make them rely n humans. Yu can pick natural fd surces t care fr urban wildlife prperly. Plant native flwers, and yu will attract bees and butterflies. Grw berry bushes, and squirrels and birds will get safe, healthy fd. 37
●Respect the bundaries f wild neighbrs.
Every animal shws signs when it feels threatened. A bird may cry ut an alarm. A fx may glance at yu cautiusly. 38 We can als prtect their space in daily life: seal trash cans t stp raccns frm garbage rummaging(翻找),and keep cats indrs t keep birds and cats safe.
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Small design changes help urban animals a lt. Green rfs are czy nests fr pigens and bats. Leave sme park crners wild with tall grass, and rabbits will have a place t hide. It turns islated spts int wildlife pathways. These spaces link up brken habitats. Animals can then mve freely withut crssing busy rads.
When peple see urban animals as neighbrs, nt pests, they will prtect them. Schls can rganize nature walks. 40 Media can prduce mre animal science prgrams. Little by little, such care and understanding will build harmnius cities fr all. Harmny is pssible fr all city residents.
A.Create wildlife-human interactins.
B.Thus, their wild survival skills stay sharp.
C.Big prjects are needed t prtect wildlife.
D.Adjust urban details t care fr the animals.
E.Learning these signs helps us avid truble.
F.Neighbrhds can start bird-watching grups.
G.Citizens have learned t share ur space with them.
三、完形填空
Last semester, I made a tugh chice. I had t 41 my five-year pian class. I needed t save time fr 42 perfrmance. My best friend, Lily, wh had been taking the class with me since we were kids, tried t 43 me t stay. She said the pian was mre than a hbby — it was ur little 44 frm busy schl life. But I had been 45 , s I waved gdbye t thse weekend afternns f repetitive practice and my strict teacher’s 46 remarks fr struggling with tricky ntes.
I threw myself fully int my exams, and my scres rcketed t the tp 10, winning lts f praise. Yet sn emptiness came that even gd test scres culdn’t 47 . One afternn, I passed the music rm and heard Lily playing Clair de Lune, ur 48 piece. The sft meldy tuched my heart, and I suddenly felt I’d lst a part f myself. Shuld I admit I 49 it? Wuld the pian teacher take me back? Then I gathered the 50 t talk t her. T my 51 , she agreed t give me a shrtened class. It was n 52 , just fun.
Nw, Lily and I practice tgether again. When we feel tired f tugh exercises, we ften 53 ur favrite pieces t relax ur md. This experience taught me that grwth is a 54 f what yu have t d and what yu lve t d. Yu might have t put sme things n hld fr a gal, but yu shuld never 55 the stuff that actually feeds yur sul.
41.A.drpB.wasteC.acceptD.repeat
42.A.practicalB.academicC.artisticD.frmal
43.A.allwB.persuadeC.stpD.rder
44.A.escapeB.burdenC.challengeD.fight
45.A.gratefulB.patientC.determinedD.cnfused
46.A.timelyB.uniqueC.sharpD.casual
47.A.achieveB.stressC.expectD.fill
48.A.new-fundB.lw-keyC.slw-pacedD.nce-favrite
49.A.nticedB.finishedC.missedD.delayed
50.A.evidenceB.curageC.scresD.ntes
51.A.regretB.reliefC.curisityD.embarrassment
52.A.pressureB.effrtC.cmpetitinD.respnsibility
53.A.give awayB.put dwnC.turn tD.figure ut
54.A.prmiseB.treasureC.chiceD.balance
55.A.let g fB.run ut fC.cme up withD.put up with
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。
Mars has lng fascinated humans, drawing cuntless space 56 (enthusiast) and scientists t explre its mysterius red surface. And a large amunt f mney 57 (spend) n Mars missin planning s far. S why d they want t g there s eagerly? There are several reasns behind it.
Explring Mars, much like Earth, 58 (deepen) ur insight int ur wn planet’s past and future. Mrever, this jurney is a natural step fr human curisity — much like Clumbus’ westward vyages r Marc Pl’s eastern travels. Peple als believe this 59 (explre) will advance recycling, slar energy and medical technlgy. Undubtedly, Mars is viewed as 60 ptential backup hme fr humanity. We must learn t live beynd Earth 61 (ensure) mankind cntinues.
Actually, Mars missins have emerged 62 key steps t g beynd Earth. China launched Tianwen-1 Mars prbe in 2020, 63 accmplished three majr gals — Mars rbiting, landing and rving, 64 (mark) China’s becming the secnd cuntry in the wrld t 65 (successful) land a spacecraft n Mars. That definitely was a big step frward and further prgress is anticipated.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,你的英语老师在讲授Valuable Values一课之前,就高中生的日常消费习惯开展了一个项目式学习(prject-based learning)。作为课代表,请你写一则通知,告知班里同学利用周末完成网络问卷。内容包括:
(1)问卷目的;
(2)问卷主题与题目数量;
(3)截止日期。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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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。
My dad is a phne repairman. He is familiar with the screen with spiderweb cracks — the fight between parents and kids is always an pen secret. Over time, he’s becme really sensitive abut the prblem f teenagers glued t their phnes. Unluckily, I have becme ne f them. I always spend hurs scrlling thrugh scial media, playing games, and ignre family matters.
One rainy evening, I had prmised t attend my cusin’s birthday dinner, but I lst track f time while playing an nline game and finally tld my parents that I had smething imprtant t d. When my parents came hme t find me still n the cuch, my phne in hand, my dad’s vice trembled with anger. “Is the s-called imprtant thing just this? Can’t yu priritize anything ver that screen?” I shuted, “It’s nthing but a dinner!” I strmed ut f the huse with a lud slam f the dr. Withut lking back, I was ready t teach my parents a lessn by staying far away vernight.
After what seemed like an age, I wandered aimlessly arund the wet streets away frm hme. I was surrunded by the dark night. Suddenly my ft slipped, my phne crashing heavily frm my hand nt the hard grund. The screen was full f spider cracks and the phne died instantly. Panic surged thrugh me — withut my phne, I had n way t cntact thers. I had t stay at a bus stp, cld and scared, as the rain pured dwn.
Deep int the night, there were few vehicles n the rad, let alne pedestrians. My eyes grew misty. All f a sudden, ut f nwhere, warm yellw headlights cut thrugh the dark ahead. A car rlled slwly and smthly tward me. The secnd it came clse, my heart jumped.
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。
At a glance, I recgnized it as my parents’ car.
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The next mrning, the repaired phne lay n my bedside quietly.
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参考答案
1.A
【原文】W: Hell, I’d like t make an appintment with Mr. Brwn tmrrw afternn.
M: Let me see. I’m srry Mr. Brwn is fully bked n Wednesday afternn. What abut Thursday mrning?
W: Okay, thanks.
2.C
【原文】W: Yu've been wrking n the chemistry prblem fr the whle evening.
M: Yes, I'm stuck n it. I'm afraid I really have t thrw in the twel.
3.C
【原文】M: Tday's ftball match has t be put ff. The field is just t sft because f all the rain yesterday.
W: Players must feel disappinted because they have expected it fr a lng time.
4.B
【原文】M: What happened t the child, ma’am?
W: My sn fell ff his bike and hurt himself.
M: Oh, I’m srry t hear that. I need t examine him at nce.
5.B
【原文】W: What d yu think is the value f bk reviews?
M: They help us learn abut bks quickly and chse gd nes easily.
W: I ttally agree with yu, but smetimes they are nt bjective.
6.C 7.A
【原文】W: Hey, yur new transprt card lks cl. What's special abut it?
M: Thanks. It has a 3D flwer design and there's a glwing chip. It lights up blue when yu swipe it.
W: Ww, are there ther styles?
M: Yeah, ne lks like an ld seal. These cards aren't just fr buses r subways. They're nice t cllect, t.
W: Can yu use it nly here?
M: N, it wrks in ver 300 cities arund the cuntry.
W: That's great. I want ne, t.
8.C 9.B 10.B
【原文】W: Hell, the frnt desk. This is rm 302. I’m having truble with screen mirrring. My phne just wn’t cnnect t the TV. I have tried it fr abut five minutes. Culd yu please help me srt this ut?
M: Of curse, ma’am. First, culd yu check if bth yur phne and the TV are cnnected t the htel’s WiFi netwrk?
W: I duble checked that just nw. They’re n the same WiFi but it still desn't wrk. What shuld I d next?
M: Please restart the TV by hlding the pwer buttn fr three secnds, then try mirrring again. Yu may have t wait 30 secnds after restarting it.
W: Wait a minute, let me try. Yes, it wrks. Thanks.
M: Yu’re welcme. Feel free t call us again if it still fails.
11.B 12.C 13.B
【原文】W: Hi Mike, lng time n see. Did yu hear that city supermarket is clsed fr decratin?
M: Oh, I knw. I was there yesterday and saw the ntice.
W: Really, it’s incnvenient fr ur neighbrhd.
M: Yes, but are there any chain supermarket near yur wrkplace?
W: I’m nt sure I drive every day and never stp n the way t g shpping.
M: I see yu can g t the market in ur nearby cmmunity, it’s within walking distance. Als, yu can dwnlad their APP t enjy free shipping service.
W: Gt it. Thanks a lt fr telling me all this.
M: N prblem.
14.C 15.B 16.A
【原文】M: Welcme t never changing restaurant. May I help yu?
W: It's late. Can I rder dishes nw?
M: N prblem, it's nly eight 'clck. We clse at 10 'clck but we stp taking rders after 930.
W: I see I als need t make a dinner reservatin fr this Saturday.
M: Hw many peple wuld yu like a table fr?
W: Fur? I will invite my friends fr a gathering. I feel like a table by the windw.
M: Srry madam, there is nly a table in the crner available but it is nt clse t the dr s it will be quiet there. Is that alright with yu?
W: Hmm, kay.
M: Alright, and may I have yur name.
W: Bethany, thanks.
17.A 18.B 19.B 20.B
【原文】Hell everyne, let’s g int ur prject based learning prgram. I’m Ms. Carter, yur prject advisr fr the future f new energy vehicles. Let’s start with the key arrangements. First, the prject will last fr eight weeks frm March first t April 22nd. During the first tw weeks, each grup needs t decide n a specific research fcus. In weeks three t six, yu’ll cnduct research. This includes interviewing experts. We’ve invited tw engineers t give nline talks. Yu can als cllect data frm websites. The final tw weeks are fr preparing yur presentatins. Each grup will have 10 minutes t present their results in class. The evaluatin will be based n three parts: research depth (40%), presentatin clarity (30% ) and teamwrk (30%). Nw, let’s answer sme questins yu might have.
41.A 42.B 43.B 44.A 45.C 46.C 47.D 48.D 49.C 50.B 51.B 52.A 53.C 54.D 55.A
56.enthusiasts 57.has been spent 58.deepens 59.explratin 60.a 61.t ensure 62.as 63.which 64.marking 65.successfully
66.参考范文
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Dear classmates,
Our English teacher is cnducting a prject-based learning prgram fr the lessn Valuable Values. T understand students’ cnsumptin habits and cllect valid data fr it, we need everyne t cmplete an nline questinnaire this weekend.
This questinnaire includes 20 questins, cvering daily cnsumptin habits, pcket mney usage and awareness f ratinal cnsumptin. It nly takes 3 t 5 minutes t cmplete the questinnaire, and the privacy f the data will be strictly prtected.
Please submit the questinnaire by February 4th. Yur participatin is highly appreciated!
67.参考范文
At a glance, I recgnized it as my parents’ car. My mm rushed ut, wrapping me in a warm cat, her eyes red with wrry. When we gt hme, my dad said nthing, but carefully tried t change the phne’s screen and I watched him wrk. I nticed the deep lve my dad had fr me, hidden behind his tugh and strict exterir. Suddenly, I realized hw selfish I had been and my parents just didn’t want me t lse myself in the virtual wrld. That night, I fell asleep, uneasy and regretful.题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
A
C
C
B
B
C
A
C
B
B
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
B
C
B
C
B
A
A
B
B
B
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
A
A
B
B
B
D
C
B
B
D
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
A
D
B
A
D
G
B
E
D
F
题号
41
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49
50
答案
A
B
B
A
C
C
D
D
C
B
题号
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52
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55
答案
B
A
C
D
A
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