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标准学术能力诊断性测试2024年10月测试英语试卷本试卷共150分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATravelingtopopulardestinationscanoftenmeandealingwithlargecrowds,longlines,andalessauthenticexperience.Totrulyimmerseyourselfinthec

ultureandnaturalbeautyofaplace,considerventuringoffthebeatenpath.Bybypassingwell-troddentouristspots,youcanuncoverlesser-k

nownlocalesthatofferamoresereneandenrichingtravelexperience.WHENINICELAND,BYPASSTHEBLUELAGOONIsitthesteamysocialmediashot

orahotspringexperienceyou’reafter?IcelandoffersbothinmultiplelocationsbeyondtheBlueLagoon.TheLandofFireandIceishometoinnumerablestre

ams,springs,rivers,andlakesthatmakeforincrediblyrelaxingsettingstosoakin.Youcanescapethethrongsoftouristsandstil

lenjoythesamekindofaquamarine-coloredwateratMyvatnNatureBathsinnorthernIceland.Travelingfartherafieldnotonlymeansfewerpeopleinthepoolsbut

alsoincreasesyourchancesofcatchingsightoftheNorthernLights.SAVEVENICEANDHEADFORSLOVENIAINSTEADIt’snosecretthatVenic

eanditsresidentsarestrugglingwithtourism.Andwecan’tblamethem.Theimpactofboatloadsoftravelers—around60,000visitorsth

atdescendonthisfragilecityeachday—hastransformeditfromitsformerstatusof“LaSerenissima”(“mostserene”)intoanythingbut.Throngsofpeople,overcrowdedcan

als,damagedecosystems,skyrocketingrents,andauthenticartisanshopsreplacedbycheapsouvenirstoreshavedramaticallychangedthequalit

yoflife,forcingoutsomethousandresidentseachyearandthreateningthecity’sUNESCOstatus.IfyouloveVenice,dotheFloatingCityafavorandletitgofornow.If

youreallycan’tdowithoutwaterways,headfurtherwesttoLjubljana,whereyoucancruisetoyourheart’scontentonthej

ade-coloredriverthatwindsthroughthisfriendly,eco-consciouscapitalcity.SKIPBALIANDHEADTORAJAAMPATLongreveredasasign

ificantspiritualsanctuary,Baliinrecentyearshasbeenoverrunbytourists.Theintenseuptickintouristshasledtoani

ncreaseinprices,crowds,andstrainonnaturalresources—andconsequentlyadeclineinthequalityoflifeandexperiencesforlocalsandvisitorsal

ike.Indonesiaismadeupofthousandsofislands,soyouwon’tevenhavetoleavethearchipelagotofindanalternative.Beckoningwithidy

llic,white-sandbeachesandthrivingreefs,theRajaAmpatIslandsareheavenonEarth.Whetheryou’reanunderwaterenthusi

ast,wanttostrollthroughthejungleandspottropicalbirdsandwildlife,orsimplydesireapeacefulplacetokickbac

kandrelax,you’llfindalltheserenityyouseek—andnoneofthecrowds—here.1.WhatadditionalbenefitdoesvisitingtheMyvatnNatureBathso

ffercomparedtotheBlueLagoon?A.Higherwatertemperatures.B.Moreluxuriousfacilities.C.Closerproximitytothecapital

ofthecountry.D.Increasedchancesofseeingthepolarlights.2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheimp

actoftourismonVenice?A.TourismhashadlittleeffectonVenice’seconomy.B.Tourismhascausedrentstodecreasesignificantly.C.Tourismhasledto

theclosureofmanyartisanshops.D.TourismhasimprovedthequalityoflifeformostVenetians.3.WhatmakestheRajaAmpatIslandsagoodalternativetoBali?A.T

heyaremoredevelopedandhavemoreluxuryresorts.B.Theyareclosertomajorcitiesandeasiertoaccess.C.Theyoffe

ramoresereneenvironmentwithfewercrowds.D.Theyhaveasimilarlevelofcommercializationandactivity.BMorethanamillionpeoplehavereportedlytr

iedoutChatGPT,anewchatbotfromtheresearchlabOpenAI.Userscanaskitquestions,orsubmitpromptsforpoems,termpapers,oressays.“Itmakesmistakes,”CalumCha

ce,theauthorandexpertonAItoldus,“andcopiesfromtheInternet.Butthespeedandqualityisremarkable.”AuseraskedChatGPTtowr

iteapoemaboutchildhood.Withinseconds,itsentbacktheselines:“Childhood,atimeofwonders,atimeofjoyandfun...”andwentontoinvoketrees,mudpies,in

nocence,andthesoundofcicadas.What,nopuppies?KathaPollitt,oneofAmerica’sgreatpoetsandcritics,readthatpoemandsaid,“Cl

ichedandtiresome.Idon’tthinkAudenhastoworryabouthislaurels.”SomeaskedChatGPTtoconjureaverseaboutbagels(圆形面包)inthestyleofWilliamShakespeare.

“It’sabagel,arounddelight;”thechatbotburpedback—“abreakfasttreattomakeusbright;acrisp,chewytexturetoplease;asprinkleof

sesameforease…”KathaPollittwasn’timpressed.“Nowordplayoranythingtothinkabout.Thebothasnothadanyexperiencesorem

otions,andnoimagination.Ithasnosenseofthemultiplemeaningsandresonancesofwords.Sohowcoulditwriteagoodpoem?”Itisinvitingtoendwiththat

criticalslam-dunkfromagreatpoettodismisschatbotsthatwrite,draw,orsoon,I’msure,talklikearadiohost.ButCalumChacecautionsthatArtificialIntelligen

cesoftwarewillkeeplearning.Ithasnohumanexperiences,butalsonohumanfoibles,likeexhaustion,distraction,anxiety,orforgetfu

lness.Humansmaysoonbecome,hesays,“thesecond-smartestspeciesontheplanet.Itwillbethemostimportanteventinhumanhist

ory.Barnone.Theoutcomemaywellbefabulousforhumanity,butthatisnotguaranteed.”Sobepolitetobots.Maybethey’l

lrememberuskindlywhentheirdayarrives.4.AccordingtoCalumChace,whataresomelimitationsofChatGPT?A.Itcannotmakemistakes.B.Itlacksaccurac

yandoriginality.C.Itcannotproducehigh-qualitycontent.D.Itneedstoimprovethespeedtogenerateresponses.5

.HowdidKathaPollittreacttothepoemaboutchildhoodgeneratedbyChatGPT?A.Shethoughtitwasamasterpiece.B.Sh

ewasimpressedbytheoriginality.C.Shefounditplainandnotinteresting.D.Sheconsidereditachallengetotraditionalpoetry.6.Whatdoestheunderline

dword“foible”meaninthelastparagraph?A.meritB.appearanceC.shortcomingD.behavior7.Whatadvicedoestheauthorgiveregardingourinteractio

nwithAIinthefuture?A.WeshouldbecautiousandavoidusingAI.B.WeshouldtreatAIwithrespectandpoliteness.C.WeshouldfocusondevelopingAI’semotio

nalintelligence.D.WeshouldensurethatAIneversurpasseshumanintelligence.C“TheSeineistheriverthatmadeParis”,sa

idTheNewYorkTimes.BeingthemainriverofParis,theSeineRivercollectstheremainsofhumanprogressandcivilizationovertime.Overthecenturies,

ithasfunctionedasaprotectivebarrier,awatersource,adrainagesystemandaplaceforwashingclothes,NationalGe

ographicreported.Manyofthecity’siconiclandmarksandstructures,suchastheEiffelTower,theLouvreMuseum,andPlacedelaConcorde,aresituatedalongitsbanks.

ThefamousFrenchartistClaudeMonetdedicatedhislifetopaintingtheSeinefromvariousperspectives.OneofthemisTheBanksoftheSeine,IledelaGrandeJatte,wh

ichshowstheriverinpink,white,andblue.Today,bothresidentsandtouristsflocktotheSeine’sriverbanksforsightseeing,shoppin

g,dining,orsimplytoenjoythecity’sbustlingatmosphere.However,Parishasfacedmanychallengesinitseffortstocleanupt

heSeineintimeforthe2024Olympics.TheriverwillplayasignificantroleintheopeningceremonyoftheGames,andwillbethevenueforthetria

thlonandswimmingmarathonevents.Inthe17thcentury,swimmingintheSeinewasverypopular.Butforthelasthundredyears,

ithasbeenprohibitedduetohealthandsafetyconcerns.Overthepastdecade,Parishasinvestedabout1.4billioneuros(about

11billionyuan)onaprojecttorestoretheriver’secosystemandensureitssafety.Theprimarygoalistomaketheriversuitableforbathingby2025,witht

heParisGamesboostingthataim.However,testresultsinAprilstillshowedhighlevelsofbacteriainthecollectedsamplesfromtheriver,accordingtoa

Frenchwatercharity.Thecitybuiltagiantstoragebasincapableofholding46,000cubicmetersofwastewatertosignificantlyreducetherisk

sofpollutionintheSeine.Thebasinis30metersdeep,thesizeofadozenOlympicswimmingpools.Oncetherainiscollected,itwillbemovedthroughatunneltoatreatmen

tplant.WhenthewaterinthebasinmeetstherequiredhealthcriteriaitwillthenbepouredintotheSeine.“It’sfeasibletocleanupariverbecausethewater’sflowin

g,”TedSteiner,professorofmedicineattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,Canada,toldGlobalNews.“Especiallyifyou’vegott

heappropriatevolumeofwaterrunningthroughtheriver,thingsgetdilutedtoapointwherethere’snotawholelotofrisk.”8.Whatrolehas

theSeineplayedinthehistoryofParis?A.Itfunctionedasatraderouteforimportinggoods.B.Itservedasadefenceandprovidedawatersupply.C.Itwasusedexclusive

lyforrecreationalactivities.D.Itwasthesiteofnumerousbattlesandmilitaryconflicts.9.WhatchallengeshasParisfacedinitseffortstoc

leanuptheSeineforthe2024Olympics?A.Highlevelsofbacteriaintheriver.B.Limitedfundingfortheproject.C.Resistancefromlocalresidents.D.Di

fficultyfindingsuitablevenuesforevents.10.WhatistheprimarygoalofthecleanupprojectfortheSeineRiver?A.Tomaketheriversuitablef

orboatingactivities.B.Toreestablishtheriver’secosystemandmaintainitspurityforbathing.C.Toattractmoretouriststotheriverbanks.D

.Tocreateanewhabitatforaquaticwildlife.11.AccordingtoTedSteiner,whatmakescleaningupariverliketheSeinepracticable

?A.Thesufficientnaturalflowoftheriver.B.Theuseofadvancedwaterfiltrationtechnologies.C.Theconstructionofbarrierstopreventpollut

ion.D.Theimplementationofstrictenvironmentalregulations.DHowarewesupposedtoworkoutwhattolistento?Yes,youcan“save”analbumtoyour“library”,butthe

factthatyouhaven’tspentanymoneyonitmakesthis“library”feelimpersonalandsuperficial,whilethefactthatthere

isnoalbumsleeve(唱片封面)toperuseoracknowledgmentstoreadlessensthesenseofconnectionwiththemusicandtheartist.Likewise,open

ingaPDFversionofGabrielGarciaMarquez’sOneHundredYearsofSolitudecarriesnoneoftheexcitementoffindingitafteral

ongsearchinadustylibrary.Thelackofanyfrictionintheseprocessesisdeeplyunsatisfying,whiletheover-availabilityofeveryt

hing,asanydatingexpertwillconfirm,lessensourdesireforit.Witness,then,therevivalofallsortsofold-schoolfo

rmatsthatallowustoregainthesensethatwecantangibly“own”things,andthatgiveusarareopportunitytolimitourhoriz

ons.Fairlywellknownbynowistheresurgenceofvinyl(黑胶唱片):UKsalesroseforthe16thconsecutiveyearin2023to5.9mnrecords,theh

ighestlevelsince1990.Anddespiteebooks’portabilityandconvenience,almostfourprintedbooksweresoldintheUKforeveryebookin2022,acc

ordingtoNielsen.OnemightimaginethatthisisallbeingdrivenbyoldfogeysmissingtheGoodOldDays,buttheoppositeistrue.InaHarrisPollin2023,astagge

ring77percentofAmericansaged35~54,and63percentof18-to-34-year-olds,saidthey’dliketoreturntoatimewhenhumanitywas“unplugged”(only60percentoft

heover-55sagreed).Youngerbuyersarealsoleadingtheresurgenceinvinylandcassettetapes,havingmissedthemthefirsttimeround.Weweren’tdesignedtohavetheoutp

utofallofhumanhistoryatourfingertips,nortobecontactableatalltimes—butthatisthesituationwenowfindourselvesin,andit’sbot

hagreatprivilegeandacurse.12.Accordingtothepassage,whydoestheauthorbelievetherevivalofoldformatsisappealingtopeople?A.Itprovidesamorecon

venientwaytolistentomusic.B.Itallowsforeasieraccesstodigitalcopiesofalbums.C.Itincreasestheover-avail

abilityofmusic,makingitmoredesirable.D.Itoffersatangibleformofownershipandasenseofconnectiontothemusic.13.Howdo

esthepassagecomparetheexperienceofreadingaPDFbooktothatoffindingaphysicalbookinalibrary?A.ReadingaPDFbookismoreexciting

.B.ReadingaPDFbooklacksthethrillofdiscovery.C.Findingaphysicalbookismoreconvenient.D.Findingaphysicalbookisle

sssatisfying.14.Accordingtothepassage,whydoyoungerbuyersleadtheresurgenceinvinylandcassettetapes?A.Theyarenostalgicforthepast.B.Theyfinddigitalmusic

tooexpensive.C.Theymissedoutontheseformatswhentheywerefirstpopular.D.Theypreferthesoundqualityofanalogformats.1

5.Whatcanpossiblybethemainideaofthepassage?A.Thedeclineofphysicalmediaisinevitable.B.Thedigitalagehasmadeiteasiertoaccessmusicandliter

ature.C.Oldergenerationsareleadingtherevivalofvinylrecordsandprintedbooks.D.Theresurgenceofold-schoolformatsisdrivenbyyounge

rgenerationsseekingtangibleownership.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ifyouneedaletterofrecommendationwhenapplyingfo

runiversities,scholarshipsorextracurricularactivities,apartfromyourteachers,herearesomepeoplewhoyoucouldasktowriteyouone.Don

otaskfamilymembersforaletterIt’sanimportantrulethatyoucannotaskfamilymembersforrecommendationletters.16.I

notherwords,it’saconflictofinterest.It’salsolikelythatyourfamilymembersdonotknowhowyouperforminaschoolenviro

nment,sotheirinputmightnotbesorelevanttoyourapplication.17Askingpersonalfriendsforarecommendationisnotadefiniteno-no.

It’snotautomaticallyaconflictofinterest.However,youshouldhaveagoodreasonforaskingyourfriend.Forexample,isyourf

riendanalumnus(男校友)oralumna(女校友)oftheschoolyouareapplyingfor?Ifso,itwouldbeacceptabletoaskthemforaletterofrecommendation.Forexample,theywi

llbeabletoincludemeaningfulanecdotesthatspeaktoyourcharacterandpotential.18.SomeoneyouvolunteeredwithIfyou’vedonesomevoluntee

ring,youcanreachouttothesupervisorofyourvolunteerprogramandaskforaletterofrecommendation.19,theywillstillbeabletocommentonyourworkethic(职业道德)and

yourabilitytoworkwithateam.Includingaletterfromsomeoneyouvolunteeredwithwillshowschooladmissionsofficersthatyoucareaboutgivingbacktotheco

mmunity.Volunteeringisagreatwaytoproveyouareawell-roundedperson.Yourvolunteerprogramsupervisorcanbeahelpfulresource,evenifyourvolunteerexpe

riencewasnotinthefieldyouwanttopursueacareerin.SomeoneyouworkedwithorforIfyouhaveanyworkexperience,whetheritbeapart-timejoboraninternship,reachingout

toyoursupervisorormanagercanbeagoodidea.20.Includingaletterfromsomeoneyouworkedwithwillshowschooladmissionsofficersthatyou

areresponsibleandcapableofhandlingtasksandresponsibilities.Itisimportanttonotethatifyouwerefiredorhadabadexperienceatthisjob,itmaynot

bethebestideatoaskforarecommendationletterfromthisemployer.A.BecarefulwhenaskingpersonalfriendsB.You’dbetternotaskpersonalfriendsforrecomme

ndationC.AslongasyouhaveagoodimpressiononthemD.TheywillbeabletocommentonyourworkethicandabilityE.Schooladmissionofficersbelievetheirviewsofyoua

rebiasedF.Ifnot,theymightnotbethebestpersontoaskforarecommendationletterG.Eventhoughyourvolunteerprogramsupervisorwasn

ottechnicallyyourboss第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白

处的最佳选项。IwassittingwithmystudygroupwhenIreceivedanemailfrommylandlord.“Yourapartmenthaslost21.”ThiswasmyfirstspringinMontre

al.I’mfromSaskatoon—sono22tocoldweather,butthedamageanicestormcouldcausewasn’tsomethingIwas23to.Adozenthoughtsracedthroughmyhead.Wi

thnoWi-Fiorheat,howwouldIcooksupperorfinishmyassignmentforgradschool?“Youcancomeandstaywithme.”MynewfriendKa

nika’svoicecutthroughthenoiseofmythoughts.I24becauseIdidn’twantto25herwithahouseguestatsuchshortnotice.Butsheinsisted.Anhourlater,Istoodatherdoo

rstepwithmysuitcase,soppingwet.Then,sittingwithawarmbowlofsoup,Iwatchedin26asthefriendIhadmetonlysixmonths

agoquicklyandgenerouslypreparedherownroomformetouse.Asthepoweroutagecontinued,thisturnedintoa27sixdays—markedbylaughteranddeepconversations.Ourtimeto

getherturnedintoafood28.Onenight,wemadetwodifferentkindsofchickpeacurry,thenextwehadspaghettiinbutterchickensauceandanothernightpizzaandpotat

oparathas.We’dheadtobedwiththe29ofsleepingearlyonlyforoneofustoturnoverandsaysomethingtotheother.Ournightconversationscontinuedintothemorning,f

romwhatwewantedtodoafterourgraduatestudiestoour30childhoodcartooncharacters.Duringmystay,neveroncedidKanikaaskhowmuchlongerIwasgo

ingtobeatherplace.Rather,shealways31methatIwaswelcometostayforaslongasIneeded.Whenmypowerfinallycameback,wewerebothsadthatouradventuretoget

herhadcometoa(n)32,but33thatwehadmadesomanymemories.Kanika’skindnessshowedmehowmuchaneighborly34canmeantothepersonyouhelp.

ItturnedwhatIfearedwouldbeastressful,lonelyweekintooneoffriendshipandfondmemories.AndI’llrememberthatkind

nesswhenIseesomeoneelsein35.21.A.heatB.waterC.powerD.light22.A.strangerB.friendC.relativeD.acquaintance23.A.exposedB.accustomedC.attractedD.atta

ched24.A.acceptedB.admittedC.hesitatedD.agreed25.A.entertainB.impressC.surpriseD.burden26.A.amazementB.reliefC.confusionD.frustratio

n27.A.stressfulB.magicalC.boringD.lonely28.A.competitionB.challengeC.exchangeD.adventure29.A.helpB.intentionC.developmentD.exception30.A.leastB.fa

voriteC.mostD.recent31.A.assuredB.remindedC.warnedD.promised32.A.startB.middleC.endD.conclusion33.A.hopefulB.doubtfulC.gratefulD.regr

etful34.A.gestureB.appreciationC.awarenessD.obstacle35.A.dangerB.needC.joyD.celebration第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)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。Peopleha

verealizedthatthefilmindustryisfacingdifficultiesanditisacold36(real)thattheyhavetoconfront.Infact,inrecentmo

nths,thesingle-dayboxofficeofmoviesacrossthecountry37(be)inthe38(extreme)lowrangeofseventoeightmillion,almostnoneofnewfilms39(

enjoy)anymarketappeal.Attheverybeginning,peoplewouldblametheseastonishingstatistics40thepandemic.Butthepandemicisno

ttheonlyfactor41preventsaudiencesfromenteringthecinema.Thelackofgoodmovies42(watch)isthemainreasonwhypeop

lelosetheirdesireforthecinema.Youngpeoplearestillthemainforceforwatchingmovies,43unlikethosepost-80swhoregardthecinemaastheirmainmov

iechannel,mostoftheseyoungpeoplearejust“audiences”oreven“spectators”ratherthan“fans”.Evensomeofthemon

lyregardcinema-goingasawayof44(socialize).Whenacertainmovieispopular,ortheiridolstarsinthemovie,orthemovieisverytopical

,theywillgotothecinema.Butifitsqualityand45(popular)arenothigh,theywillnothaveamentalityof“goingtothecinemaforamoviejustbecaus

eIhaven’tbeenthereforalongtime”.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的朋友莎拉Sarah正在申请澳大利亚的海外学习项目。莎拉是一位非常优秀的学生,并且积极参与社区服务和课外活动。她打算在

悉尼大学(TheUniversityofSydney)攻读环境科学专业。请你写一封推荐信,突出莎拉的学术成就、个人品质以及与该项目相关的经历,并说明她为什么是该项目的理想人选。注意:1.写作词数为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearAdmissions

Committee,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________Sincerely,LiHua第二节短文续写(满分25分)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。ItwasaquietSundayafte

rnoon,andtheoldmovietheateronMainStreetwasnearlyempty.Alex,themanager,satinhisdimlylitoffice,staringattheday’searnings.Thenumbers

weredisheartening.Onlyahandfulofticketshadbeensold,andtheconcessionstandbarelybrokeeven.Heknewthetheaterwasstruggling,bu

ttoday’sfigureswereparticularlygrim.Thepandemichadtakenatoll,butevenbeforethat,fewerandfewerpeoplewerec

omingtothemovies.Streamingservicesandhomeentertainmentsystemshadbecomethepreferredchoiceformany.Alexwonderedift

herewasanythinghecoulddotobringbackthecrowdsandsavethetheaterfromclosingdown.Hethoughtaboutthegoodoldda

yswhenthetheaterwaspacked,andfamilieswouldcometogethertoenjoythelatestblockbusters.Herememberedtheexcitemen

toftheopeningnightofahighlyanticipatedfilmandthejoyofseeingtheaudiencereacttothetwistsandturnsoftheplot.Thosedaysseemedlikeadis

tantmemorynow.Alex’smindwanderedtothechallengesahead.Heknewthatsimplyshowingthelatestfilmswouldn’tbeenoughtodrawcrowd

sbacktothetheater.Heneededaplanthatwouldmaketheexperienceofgoingtothemoviesspecialagain.Hethoughtabouttheuniquefeaturesofthetheater—theornate

ceiling,theplushredcurtains,andthevintageticketbooth—andwonderedhowhecouldleveragetheseelementstocreateatrulymemorablee

xperience.Healsoconsideredthecommunityaroundhim.Thetownhadavibrantartsscene,andtherewerelocalartistsandm

usicianswhocouldpotentiallycollaboratewiththetheater.Alexknewheneededtothinkcreativelyandactquicklytoturnthingsaround.注意:续写词数

应为150左右。Alexdecidedtotakeaction._____________________________________________________________________

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____________________________________________________________________________Wordspread,andsoon,thetheatersawasteadyincreaseinatt

endance.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_标准学术能力诊断性测试2024年10月测试英语参考答案第一部分阅读理解(每小题3分)1-5DCCBC6-10CBBAB11-15ADBCD16-20EAFGD第二部分语言知识运用(每小题2分)21-25CABCD26-30ABDBB31-35ACCAB36.r

eality37.hasbeen38.extremely39.enjoying40.on41.that42.towatch43.but44.socializing/socialization45.populari

ty书面表达参考:(共15分)DearAdmissionsCommittee,IamdelightedtorecommendSarahfortheoverseasstudyprogramattheUniversityofSydney.Asaclos

efriendandwitnesstoheraccomplishments,Icanattesttoherexceptionalqualities.Sarahisanoutstandingstudentwithakeeni

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