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II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
answerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21.Europeanfootballisplayedin80countries,_________itthemostpopularsportsintheworld.A.makingB.make
sC.madeD.tomake22.Robertissaid_________abroad,butIdon'tknowwhatcountryhestudiedin.A.tohavestudiedB.tostudyC.tobestudyi
ngD.tohavebeenstudying23.Themanagersdiscussedtheplanthattheywouldliketosee_________thenextyear.A.carryoutB.carryingou
tC.carriedoutD.tocarryout24._________lateinthemorning,Bobturnedoffthealarm.A.TosleepB.SleepingC.SleepD.Havingslept25.Thediscoveryofnewevid
enceledto_________.A.thethiefhavingcaughtB.catchthethiefC.thethiefbeingcaughtD.thethieftobecaught26.Whenfirst_________tothemar
ket,theseproductsenjoyedgreatsuccess.A.introducingB.introducedC.introduceD.beingintroduced27.Standingonthet
opofthehill,Ihadnochoicebut_________theflowingoftheamongaroundme.A.enjoyB.enjoyingC.enjoyedD.toenjoy28._________alongthequietroadatfortymiles
anhour,andthenanoldmansuddenlystartedtocrosstheroadinfrontofmeA.DrivingB.IwasdrivingC.HavingdrivenD.WhenIwasdriving29._________thebigsnake,thelittl
egirlstoodunderthetree_________outoflife.A.Seeing;frightenedB.Seeing;frighteningC.Seen;frightenedD.Tosee;fright
ening30.Pricesofdailygoods_________throughacomputercanbelowerthanstoreprices.A.areboughtB.boughtC.beenboughtD.buying31.Aftergraduationshereached
apointinhercareer_________sheheededtodecisionwhattodo.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.where32.ThehouseIgrewup_________hasbeentakendownandreplacedbyanoffic
ebuilding.A.initB.inC.inthatD.inwhich33.Aperson_________e-mailaccountisfullwon'tbeabletosendorreceiveanye-mails.A.wh
oB.whomC.whoseD.whoever34.Speechhastobestimulated,andthisdependsoninteractionbetweenthemotherandthechild,_________themotherrecognizesthesig
nalsinchild'scryingandsmilingandrespondstothem.A.whichB.whereC.thatD.why35.Thegirl_________injuryintheaccidentcamebacksafeandsound.A.whow
esupposedB.whomwesupposedshewasC.whowesupposedwasD.whomwesuppose36.From650to323BCtheGreekcivilizationmadeadvan
cesinvariousfieldsthat_________theworldeversinceandwillcontinuetodoso.A.haveinfluencedB.influencedC.hadinfluencedD.
areinfluencing37.Thenoticesaysthatcustomers_________nottotakeanythingintothechangingroom.A.arerequestedB.requestC.willrequ
estD.arebeingrequested38.--Hi,Michael,Iheardyoujustcamebackfromaholiday.--Yes,I_________foraweekinChinaand5
daysinIndia.A.stayedB.havestayedC.stayD.wouldstay39.Bythetimethecourseends,we_________alotabouteachot
her.A.willlearnB.havelearnedC.hadlearnedD.willhavelearned40.Nodecision_________aboutanyfutureappointmentuntilallthecandidateshavebeeninterviewed.A.is
madeB.isbeingmadeC.willbemadeD.hasbeenmadeSectionBDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgram
maticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherb
lanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ResearchersatSyracuseUniversityinNewYorktriedtoanswerthatquestion.Theyc
ameupwithsomesurprisinganswers.Peoplewhopostselfiesanduseeditingsoftwaretomakethemselveslookbettershowbehavior41._____
____(connect)tonarcissism,theSyracuseresearcherssaid.Narcissistsarepeoplewhothinkveryhighlyofthemselves,especially4
2._________theylook.JiWonKim,adoctoralstudentattheuniversity'sS.I.New-houseSchoolofPublicCommunications,workedonthes
tudy.Shesaid43._________socialmediacanbesuperficial,itisagoodplaceforpeopleto"worktowardssatisfyingtheirownvanity."Bysuperficial,shemeanssocialmed
iaismostlyusedbypeopletoshareunimportantinformationabouttheirlives-notdeeplypersonalissue.Thereareotherreasons
,besidesnarcissism,44._________peoplepostselfies.Peoplewhopostgroupselfiesshowaneed45._________popularityandaneedtobelon
gtoagroup,theSyracuseUniversityresearchfound.Otherfindingsfromthestudyinclude:Therearenomajordifferencesonhowoftenmenandwomenpostselfiesandhow
oftentheyuseeditingsoftware.Butmenwhopostselfiesshowedmoreofaneedtobeseenpopular46._________womenwhoposted
selfies.TheNew-houseSchool'sAssociateProfessorMakanaChockworkedonthestudy.Shesaidselfies47._________notbeseenascompletelynegative.C
hocksaid48._________(post)selfiesonsocialmediaisnotallthatdifferentfromwhatpeoplehavedoneformanyyears.Ontripsandspeciale
vents,ourparentsandgrandparentsusedcamerasinsteadofphonestotakephotos.Beforesocialmedia,peoplewouldbring
backphotostoshowfriendsandfamily.Youcoulddonothingbut49._________(look)atthem.Ifyouareaniceperson,youcommentedabouthow
niceeveryoneinthephotoslooked,especiallychildrenandtheperson50._________(show)thephotos.Thatwastheoldway
of"clicking"like.SectionCDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisoneword
morethanyouneed.A.calledforB.targetedC.influencingD.thoroughE.directF.preserveG.exchangeH.extendedI.signsJ.legallyK.closelyThenu
mberofpeoplefromothercountries-especiallyChina-whowanttoinvestintheUnitedStatesin51._________forapermanentresidentvis
areacheditshighestlevelin2015.TheprogramisknownasEB-5orEmployment-BasedFifthInitiative.Itwascreatedin1990duringthepresidencyofGeorgeW.Bushandsup
portedbybothmajorpoliticalparties.TheUnitedStatesCitizenshipandImmigrationServicessaystheprogramgivespermanentresidentstatustothosewhoinvesta
tleast$1,000,000inanewproject"thatwillcreateor52._________atleasttenfull-timejobsintheUnitedStates"withinabouttwoyears.Theagencysa
ysaforeigncitizenneedstoinvestjust"$500,000ifthe(project)isina53._________employmentarea,"whichincludessomerur
alareasandareaswithhighjoblessness.CriticsoftheprogramsaymuchoftheinvestmenttakesplaceinwealthycitieslikeDallas,NewYork
andWashington.TheUSCISreportedtherewere17,691requestsforEB-5visasin2015.In2013therewere6,554requests
.Expertssaythereasonforthesharpincreaselastsyearisrichpeoplewereworriedthattheprogramwouldbecancelled.ButinDecember,itwas54
._________for10months.Withouttheprogram,manyofthemwouldhavetowaitmanyyearsbeforetheycould55._________en
terandliveintheU.S.TheU.S.StateDepartmentreportssomeChinesecitizenswhohaveaskedforvisaswithouttakingpartintheprogramhave
beenwaitingsince2001.SenatorPatrickLeahy,aDemocratfromVermont,hassupportedtheEB-5programsinceitbegan.Butherecently56._________majorchanges.I
nastatement,hesaid"fraud(欺诈)andabuse(滥用)cannotbetolerated,nomatterwhereitoccurs.Evenwhenthereisno57._________offraud,theintentionsthatCongress
createdto58._________EB-5investmenttounder-servedareasareregularlyabused.Giventhesignificantprograms59._________thisprogram,Iwillcontinuetopushfo
rmeaningfulreform.Withoutreform,Ibelievethetimehascomefortheprogramtoend."CarolynLeeisanattorneyandmanagingpartnerattheEB-5groupattheMillerMay
erlawfirminIthaca,NewYork.ShetoldVOA"there'snoquestionthattheprogramcanbeimproved".ShesaysCongressneedstowatchthep
rogrammoreclosely,andshesaidbackgroundinvestigationsshouldbemore60._________III.ReadingComprehensionsSectio
nADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.New
bike-on-demandservicesgiveanewdimensiontourbansharingeconomy.Inthe1980s,abicycle,aradioandasewingmachinewer
econsideredasthetopthree61._________forChinesecouples.Atthetime,Chinawasthe"KingdomofBicycles"-bikeswerekeytopeople'sdai
lytransportation.Now,thecountry62._________theworld'slargestautomobilemarket.Yet,ambitiousentrepreneurskeepattemptingto63.__
_______lostglorytobikes.Theirstrategy,however,ischanging.GPS-enabledandpaintedin64._________orange,atleast100,000Mo-bikesareinserviceinBeij
ing,Shenzhen,GuangzhouandChengdu.Andwithitssignatureyellowbikes,ofnowconnects'about227,000bicyclesin21cities.NewcomerslikeHello-bikeandU-bikearec
atchingup.Unliketraditionalpublicbikesthathavetobeborrowedatandreturnedtoabikestandafterajourney,sharingbikessavepeoplefromsuchtroubles.Usin
ganintelligentlockwith65._________functionstohelpuserslocateandborrowbikes,thesesmartbicyclescanbeparkedinanypublicarea66._________byalocalgovernmen
t.Normally,theycanbeunlockedinsecondsbysimplyscanningthe67._________QRcodeoneachbike.Suitableforbothenthusiasticcyclistsanddailyshort-distanc
ecommuters,theround-the-clock,hourly-chargingserviceisobviouslya(an)68._________Butbike-sharingplatformsfacegr
ave(严峻的)maintenanceandmanagementchallenges.Damagetoandlossesofbikes,alongwithimproperparking,areoftenreported-despite
theirowner'69._________callsforproper,considerateuse.Regulardisappearanceanddamagereportshavenotjust70._________extrafinancia
lburdensofthebike-sharingcompanies,butalsoraisedthecostsofofferingsuchaservice71._________decentcustomers.Parkinginunauthorizedareas72
._________achallengetourbanmanagement,too.Thatsome200sharingbicycleswereimpounded(扣留)lastmonthbytheurbanmanagementaut
horitiesinChengdufor"illegallyoccupyingpublicspace",however,isnotakindofruleneeded.Rather,whatlocalgovernmentshoulddoisto
adapttotherisingtrendofbikesharing,and73._________ruleskeepingthelocalconditionsandpeople'sconvenienceinmind.Bikesharingservices
shouldbewelcomedbycitiesaspiringtopromotegreentransportandreducevehicleemissionsandcongestion.TheGPSsysteminstalledonthesebik
escanhelptheserviceappseasily74._________theunruly(不守规矩的)users,whoarelesslikelytorepeattheirmistakesifgi
venanofficialwarningbytheurbanmanagementauthorities.Theserviceappsdohaveotheroptionsbesidesissuingpenalties.Keepingarecordofcustomersusingsharedbi
kesandaddingittotheircreditrecordwouldbea(an)75._________attempt,sowouldrecruitingvolunteerstosuperviseandreportimproperuse.61.A.mattersB.necessities
C.subjectsD.inventions62.A.recognizesB.boastsC.pridesD.settles63.A.withdrawB.recreateC.reserveD.restore64.A.preciseB.horr
ificC.compulsoryD.distinctive65.A.posingB.searchingC.codingD.positioning66.A.approvedB.issuedC.launchedD.motivated67.A.special
B.exclusiveC.neutralD.simplified68.A.scoreB.praiseC.applauseD.bonus69.A.formerB.solidC.repeatedD.scarce70.A.suppressedB.enforcedC.impose
dD.carried71.A.attheexpenseofB.withthehelpofC.inconsiderationofD.atthemercyof72.A.grantsB.gathersC.plungesD.poses73.A.devisesB.deletesC.
depressesD.decorates74.A.trapB.traceC.transmitD.transport75.A.fruitlessB.manageableC.deliberateD.worthySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingtwopassag
e.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfit
sbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)LifeisdifferentinAnchorage,Alaska,atthebeginningofMarch.Everyyearatthistime,thedo
wntownstreetsbecomecrowdedwithpeople.Butthesearenotjustregularpedestrians.Inadditiontothepeoplewalkingthroughthestreets,therearehundredsofdogs.Itisti
mefortheIditarod-thefamousdogsledraceofAlaska.ThenameoftheracecomesfromthenameofanAlaskagoldrushtown,Iditarod.Itmeans"distant"or"distant
place."ItcomesfromoneofthelanguagesofnativeAlaskans.MorethansixtysledteamsbegintheraceinAnchorage.Whentheteamsreachtheoutskirtsoftown,theygetata
steofAlaska'swilderness.Forabouttwoweeks,theywillfighttheunbearablecold,wind,snow,andicetofinishtherace.Thetemper
atureonthetrailisoftenwellbelowzerodegrees.TheIditarodtrailstretchesforaboutathousandmiles.Ithasmanyrendezvo
uspoints.Atthesemeetingplaces,raceteams"checkin"toletofficialsknowhowtheyaredoing.Someteamsgetintotroublealongtheway.Officialswillstopthemonth
etrailandgivethemthehelptheyneed.Forexample,officialsmightstopateam'sprogresstogivefirstaidortocollectaninjuredortireddog.Thesedogsarecaredforandr
eunitedwiththeirownersaftertherace.TheIditarodtrailisanimportantpartofAlaska'shistory.Apartofthetrailwasuse
dbysomeheroicdogsandhumansin1925.InNome,Alaska,manypeoplewerecatchingthedeadlydiseasediphtheria.Thewholetownwasinquarantine,orisolation,inordertosto
pthisdisease.TheonlywaytogetmedicinetoNomewasbydogsled.Abouttwenty"mushers,"ordogsleddrivers,offeredtohelp.
TheywantedtosavethepeopleofNomefromthisterribletrouble.TodaytheIditarodracehonorsthisheroicjourneyandallofthejourneysonthefamoustrail.Astheraceorg
anizerssay,theIditarodis"thelastgreatraceonEarth."76.Thepassageismainlyabout_________.A.adogsledraceofA
laskaB.lifeinAlaskaC.aperiodofAlaska'shistoryD.heroicdogsandpeopleinAlaska77.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEab
outtheIditarodrace?A.Itusuallylastsabouttwoweeksinfreezingcoldweather.B.Itisheldtohonorthegoldseekers
whooncelivedinIditarod.C.ItisheldeveryyearinthedowntownstreetsinAnchorage.D.Itstrailistotallydifferentfromtheoneusedbysomeheroicdogs78
.Intherace,it'spossibleforaseriouslyinjureddog___________.A.tofinishtheraceunnoticedB.toworkforanewownerC.togettimel
ytreatmentD.tomeetitsowneragain79.Whenatownisinquarantine(inparagraph4),peopleinthetown_________.A.cangetwhatevertheywan
teasilyB.arenotallowedtogooutfreelyC.havetoexchangegoldformedicineD.willberememberedasheroes(B)TheBestWaytoSeeSingapore.Se
eMoreForLess!CitySightseeing$33/A,$23/C,FREE/T24hoursofUnlimitedTouring--9a.m.to6p.m.Duration:1day(unlimitedrides)Attractions:Civicdistrict,Orchar
dRoad,BotanicGardens,LittleIndia,Chinatown&morealongtheCity&HeritageroutesItiseasytoenjoySingaporewi
ththeCitySightseeingopen-toptouringsystem.Spotandinterestingplaceorsight?Simplyhopoffandwalkaroundandyoucancontinuet
hetourlaterbyhoppingonthenextbus.Withonebusarrivingevery20minutes,theCitysightseeingsystemlinksyoutom
ajorsights,attractionsandhotels!*GuestsHelpline:6338-6877DUCK$33/A,$23/C,$2/TDaily:9:30a.m.---5:30p.m.Duration:60minutesR
idetheoriginalDuck!Hoponthisamphibious(两栖的)craftforasightseeingtourwhichcoversbothlandandsea!*Freebustransfer:mostpopulartour
;1standoriginalDUCK;uniqueland&seaadventure.*ForMoreInformation,call6338-6859NightSafari(旅游)$49/A,$33/C,FREE/TTourTime:6:00p.m.---10:00p.m.Dur
ation:4hoursObservethenightactivitiesofthe1,000overnocturnal(夜间活动的)animalsintheNightSafari-theword'sfirstwildlifenightpark,foranadventureyou'llneve
rforget.*Free&easywith2-waybustransfer.*ForMoreInformation,call6338-6826.Flyer$53/A,$37/C,FREE/TOpenHours:Daily
9:00a.m.--9:00p.m.Duration:30minutesFeastyoureyesonSingapore'smagnificentcityscapefromaheightof165metersonthewo
rld'slargestobservationwheel.Getyourcamerasreadyasyouexperiencea360-degreepanoramicviewofthecityandtheMarinaBayarea.*Freebustransfer:freerivertrans
fer.*ForMoreInformation,call6338-3311.A---adult,C---children(3-12),T---toddler(2&below)80.Whichofthefollowingist
hemostsuitableforMary,whocanjustspareonedaytotravelaroundSingapore?A.CitySightseeing.B.DUCK.C.Nightsafari.
D.Flyer81.IfDavidandhis9-year-oldsonarebothanimallovers,theyhadbetterdial_________formoreinformationbeforetheirtour.A.
6338-6859B.6338-6826C.6338-3311D.6338-687782.Mr.Smithisgoingtotakehiswife,his13-year-olddaughterandhis1-year-ol
dsonJohntovisitSingaporeattheirownleisurelypace,soheshouldgetatleast_________ready.A.$89.B.$99.C.$91.D.$101.(C)Thep
opularcollegerankingsfocusprimarilyonprestigeasmeasuredbytheSATscoresofincomingstudentsandhowmanyapplicantsareturnedaway.Aninit
iative(措施)startedlastfallbytheObamaadministrationcouldhelpfamiliesgobeyondtheselimited,andfartooeasilyexploited,indexest
olearnquicklyandeasilyhowacollegeiscomparedwithitscompetitorsnationallyonimportantcriterialikegraduationrates,what
adegreeactuallycostsandhowmuchdebtastudentcanexpecttorunupbygraduationday.Ifthefederalgovernmentmakesitlegallynecessarytodisclose
thisinformationinaclearandconsistent(一贯的)way,asitshould,familieswillbebetterabletomakeinformedcollegechoices.An
dthiswillhelpputpressureoncollegesthatperformpoorlytoimprove.Criticsmayregardthisinitiativeasanexampleofgovernmentoverreach
.Butgiventhatthefederalgovernmentspendsnearly$190billionayearonhighereducationaidtostudents,ithasalegi
timateinterestinmakingsurethatthemoneyflowstotheschoolsthatbestmeettheirresponsibilitiestofamiliesandstudents.Congresshastakensomestepstore
quiregreatertransparency(透明)fromcolleges.The1990StudentRighttoKnowAct,forexample,requiredcollegeanduniversitiesthatreceivefederalaidtodisclosegradua
tionrates.Andthe2008HigherEducationOpportunityActrequiredschoolstoofferawayforconsumerstodetermineactualcostsafterstudentaidis
takenintoaccount.Butmanycollegeshavedoneapoorjobofobeyingfederaldisclosurerules,andmuchoftheavailablein
formationisnotinoneplace.Theadministration'sneweffortswouldenforcereportingrequirementsandprovidesomenew
tools.PresidentObamawantstoexpandcampus-basedaidtoabout$10billionfromthecurrent$2.7billion.Hehasproposedmovingmone
yawayfromcollegesthatfailtocontroltuitionincreasesorprovidegoodvaluetoothersthatdoabetterjob.Thatisaworthyideainprinciple,buthew
illneedstrongdata-basedevidencetodeterminehowcollegesaredoing.Thetransparencyinitiativesareagoodplacetostarta
ndshouldbeembracedbybothpartiesinCongress.Ifstudentsandfamilies,facinghighertuitionandrisingdebt,aretomakesoundchoices,theyneedmoreandbetter
information.83.WhydidtheObamaadministrationstarttheinitiativelastfall?A.TorequirecollegestomaketheirgraduationratesknowntothepublicB.Tohelpcolleges
performbetterinthefuture.C.Tohelpparentsandstudentsmakebetterchoicesofcolleges.D.,Toputmorepressureoncol
legesthatarenotdoingwellenough.84.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Criticsagreethatthe
governmentshouldrequirecollegestoobeythedisclosurerulesB.Congresshasapprovedandmadethetransparencyinitiativesalaw.C.SATscores
alonedonotdetermineone'schoiceofcollege.D.Studentsandfamiliesfinditverydifficulttochoosetheiridealcollegesnow.85.Amostsuitabletitleforthepass
agecouldbe_________.A.CongressToRequireGreaterTransparencyB.WhatCollegeParentsandStudentsNeedtoKnowC.WhataGoodCollegeIsMeasur
edByD.ParentsandStudentsNeedToMakeWiseChoices86.Whatattitudedoestheauthorholdtowardsthetransparencyinitiati
ve?A.supportiveB.criticalC.indifferentD.notstatedSectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblan
kwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Italldependsonyourcharacter.B.B
eingbetteratthosethingsmeantagreaterchanceofsurvival.C.Thus,thesewell-equippedpeoplesurvivedbecausetheywerethefittest.D
.Newbrainresearchsuggestsourbrainsworkdifferentlywhenwefaceanervoussituation.E.However,wearenotallusingthesamereference
standardtoweighrisksandrewards.F.Thosearetherisksyoushouldjumptotake.TheScienceofRisk-SeekingSometimeswedecidethatalittleunnecessarydanger
isworthitbecausewhenweweightheriskandthereward,theriskseemsworthtasking.87._________Someofusenjoyactivitiesthatwoul
dsurpriseandscaretherestofus.Why?Expertssayitmayhavetodowithhowourbrainswork.Thereasonwhyanyofustakeanyrisksatallmighthave
todowithearlyhumans.Risk-takerswerebetterathunting,fighting,orexploring.88._________.AsthequalityofRisk-takingwaspassedf
romonrationtothenext,humansendedupwithasenseofadventureandatoleranceforrisk.Sowhyaren'twealljumpingoutofairplanesthen?Well,even200,000yearsago
,toomuchrisk-takingcouldgetoneKilled.Afewdaringsurvived,though,alongwithafewstay-in-the-cavetypes.Asaresult,humansdevelopeda
rangeofcharactertypesthatstillexiststoday.Somaybeyoulovecarracing,ormaybeyouhateit.89._________.Nomatterwhereyouare
ontherisk-seekingrange,scientistssaythatyourWillingnesstotakerisksincreasesduringyourteenageyears.Thisiswhenyoustarttomoveawayfromyourfamilya
ndintothebiggerworld.Tohelpyoudothat,yourbrainincreasesyourhungerfornewexperiences.Newexperiencesoftenmeant
akingsomerisks,soyourbrainraisesyourtoleranceforriskaswell.90._________.Fortherisk-seekersapartofthebrainrelatedtopleasurebecomesactive,wh
ilefortherestofus,apartofthebrainrelatedtofearbecomesactive.Asexpertscontinuetostudythescienceofrisk-seeking,we'llcontinueto
hitthemountains,thewavesortheshallowendofthepool.IV.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish
,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.91.那位工程师离开家乡已经三年了。(since)92.不久消防队员到达火灾现场营救里面的幸存者。(it)93.应该鼓励学生多提问题,这对他们的学习是很有帮助的。(which)94.这部影片使我想起
了那些艰苦的日子,那时,尽管困难重重,我们仍坚守着自己的目标。(despite)V.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelow
inChinese.内容须包含:1.简要描述图片内容;2.简要分析父母陪伴孩子的时间越来越少的原因;3.结合自己的经历,谈谈父母多陪伴孩子对其孩子的影响。参考答案语法选择21-25AACAC.26-30BABAB.31-3
5DBCBC.36-40AABDC语法填空41.connected.42;how.43;although/though/while.44;why.45;for46;than.47;could.48;posting.
49;tolook.50;showing选词填空51.G.52.F.53.B54.H.55.J.56.A.57.I.58.E.59.C60.D完型填空61-65BBDDD.66-70ABDCC.71-75ADABD阅读理解76.A.77.A.78.C.79.B80.A.81.B.82.B8
3.C.84.D.85.B.86.A六选四87.D.88.B.89.A.90.D88.