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专题05人与社会专练三1.(2023内蒙古鄂尔多斯·高一鄂尔多斯市第一中学校考期末)Awomanprofessorwasgivingalessontoherstudentsonstressmanagement.Asshe____1____aglasso
fwater,everyoneintheclass____2____theywouldbeaskedthe“half-emptyorhalf-full”question.However,thatwasnotthecase.Withasmileonherface,shea
skedthestudents,“Howmuchdoyouthinkthisglassofwaterweighs?”Answerscalledout____3____fromeighttotwentyounces(盎司).Shequietedthestud
entsdownandthenresponded,“Theabsoluteweightdoesn’t____4____.Butitmattershowlongyouholdit.IfIholditforaminute,iti
sOK.IfIholditforanhour,Iwillhaveanacheinmy____5____.IfIholditforaday,myarmwillfeelnumb.Ineachcase,theweig
htoftheglassofwaterdoesn’tchange,butthe____6____Iholdit,theheavieritbecomes.Why?”Lostinthought,allthestudentskeptsilentandliste
nedtotheprofessorcarefully.“Ourstressesand____7____inlifearelikethatglassofwater.Ifwe____8____ourburd
ensallthetime,soonerorlater,wewillfeelexhausted,evenunableto____9____.”_____10_____youhavetodoisputallyourburdensdown,as_____11_____inthee
veningaspossible.Don’tcarrythemthroughtheeveningintothenight;bydoingthis,wecanget_____12_____nextmorningandareabl
etomoveforward.Moreoftenthannot,lifegetsterriblewhenwethinktoomuch.Andthemomentyou_____13_____yourburdens,you’llfindyourselffe
elingsomuchmorerelaxed.Soratherthanbeingupsetandfeeling_____14_____foryourself,startdoingsomethingaboutit.Afterall,lifeis
tooshortto_____15_____yourselftoanythingthatisnotmakingyouhappy.1.A.raisedB.indicatedC.pulledD.stresse
d2.A.wonderedB.agreedC.expectedD.argued3.A.readB.rangedC.repliedD.seized4.A.fadeB.existC.increaseD.matter5.A.stomachB.toeC.fingernailD.
arm6.A.longerB.deeperC.fewerD.further7.A.doubtsB.joysC.surprisesD.worries8.A.coverB.hideC.carryD.show
9.A.pickupB.carryonC.workoutD.takein10.A.AnythingB.NothingC.AllD.Something11.A.earlyB.eagerlyC.quicklyD.naturally12.A.depressedB.ent
ertainedC.refreshedD.amazed13.A.putupwithB.catchupwithC.lookdownonD.letgoof14.A.greedyB.confusedC.sorr
yD.happy15.A.treatB.abandonC.driveD.help2.(2023北京西城·高一统考期末)Nixon,59yearsold,wasbornandgrewupinSt.Petersburg.Eachmorni
ng,hesitsonabench,watchesthesunrise,andconnectswith___16___fromallwalksoflife.Eightyearsago,hedecidedtobegi
neachdayfromabenchwithanimpressiveviewoftheSt.Petersburgwaterfront(圣彼得堡海滨),becauseitmadehimfeelcalman
d___17___beforestartinghisday.Aboutayearlater,awomanstoppedtosayhello,andshesaidsomethingthat___18___Nixon’sviewonhisdai
lyvisit.Shesaid,“EverymorningwhenIseeyousittinghere,IknoweverythingisgoingtobeOK.”That’swhenNixon___19___heneededtopayattentiontoth
epeoplewalkingpast.Insteadofstaringstraightaheadatthewaterfront,Nixonstarted___20___atpeopleandtalkingtothem.Andprettysoon,someearl
yrisersbegan___21___himonthebench,sometimessharingtheirpressureandaskinghimforadviceaboutpersonalproblems.Nomatterwhatproblemapersonwan
tsto___22___,Nixonlendsanear.Oneday,acouplecamebytotalkabouttheirproblems.Thehusbandwasalwaysworking.Itwasruiningtheir___
23___.Nixontoldhim,“Youhavetoknowwhat’sreallyimportant.”Themanadmittedhe’dputeverythinghehadintohis___24___formanyyearsinst
eadoffocusingonhisfamily.“Hestartedtocryandagreedthatheneededto____25____,”Nixonsays,“Wehuggedeachotherandbecamefriendsafterthat.”Nixonwasalways
happytolisten,andhelistenswithout____26____andwithoutanykindofreturnexpected.“Youhavetolistenwithanopenheart,beca
useyouneverknowwho’sgoingtowalkup,”Nixonsays.Heisalovingandloyal____27____tomany.Forthosewhowalkedpastthebench,theyw
erealways____28____withasmileandaskedhowtheyweredoing.Notopicisofflimits,butsomepeopledon’twanttotalk.Th
eysimplywanttositnexttosomeoneandsharethe____29____.OnceawomanstoppedandjustsatwithNixonforanhour;thenshesaidthanksandwalkedaway.Shejustwantedamome
ntofpeaceandtoknowshewasn’t____30____.Andatthatmoment,shetrulywasn’t.16.A.teenagersB.relativesC.strangersD.neighbo
rs17.A.peacefulB.excitedC.proudD.surprised18.A.formedB.changedC.developedD.supported19.A.agreedB.realizedC.imagine
dD.remembered20.A.pointingB.laughingC.shoutingD.smiling21.A.joiningB.noticingC.leavingD.praising22.A.airB.faceC.hea
rD.create23.A.fameB.successC.marriageD.privacy24.A.healthB.hobbiesC.kidsD.job25.A.giveupB.calmdownC.speakupD.s
lowdown26.A.emotionB.considerationC.judgmentD.interest27.A.guideB.teacherC.friendD.workmate28.A.huggedB.gree
tedC.competedD.satisfied29.A.secretsB.worriesC.happinessD.silence30.A.sadB.aloneC.stressedD.hopeless
3.(2023北京顺义·高一统考期末)“They’refollowingme!”Ithoughttomyself.Inoticedtwoyoungmenonmotorbikesslowdownnexttome.A
sIdrove,theykeptwatchingmethroughtheirhelmets(头盔).Suchkindofexperiencewasnot____31____inabigcitysoIdidn’thavetoworry
aboutit.Theywouldgoawaysoonerorlater.Instead,Iwastroubledbyatruly____32____thinginmylife一Ihadjustlostmyjob.Icouldhardlycontrolmyfeelings.Thens
uddenlyIdiscoveredthatwheneverIstoppedatatrafficlight,thetwobikerswouldalsostopalongside,____33____meclosely.Thiscontinuedthroughthreetraff
iclights.Theirpurposeswereuncleartome.____34____andnervous,IdroveasfastasIcouldtostay____35____ofthem,buttheykeptfollow
ingandIcouldn’tshakethemoff.FinallyIreachedhomeandfeltasenseof____36____.Buttomysurprise,theyhad____37____meallthewaytomydoorste
p.Evenscarier,theywerenowoffthebikes,tryingtotalktome.Feelingsaferonthisfamiliarground,Istartedtoget____38____ThenIwal
kedoverandwantedtoteachthemalesson.“Pleasedon’t____39____us,”oneofthemsaid,“Wesawyoucryinginsideyour
carandwantedtomakesureyouwereOK.Doyouneed____40____ofanykind?”I____41____atoncewhathadhappened.Themenhadseenm
ebreakingdowninmycarandfollowedmejustbecausethey____42____aboutthefeelingsofastranger.Ineversawthemagain.Ididn’tevenaskfortheir____43
____Buteventoday,morethan10yearslater,Iamstill____44____bythewarmththeybroughttoastranger,andrememberthemfortheirkindnes
s.31.A.commonB.newC.interestingD.relaxing32.A.sadB.excitingC.satisfyingD.strange33.A.catchingB.holdingC.watchingD.carrying34.A.
RelaxedB.ConfidentC.AmazedD.Scared35.A.aheadB.behindC.outD.opposite36.A.shameB.dutyC.belongingD.relief37.A.inspiredB.greetedC.followedD.benefite
d38.A.angryB.disappointedC.lostD.nervous39.A.forgetB.misunderstandC.defendD.stop40.A.moneyB.informationC.helpD.food41.A.wonderedB.noticedC.realiz
edD.reminded42.A.caredB.learnedC.arguedD.heard43.A.suggestionsB.namesC.addressesD.opinions44.A.attractedB.acceptedC.draggedD.moved4.(20
23黑龙江齐齐哈尔·高一齐齐哈尔市第八中学校校考期末)2022FIFAWorldCuphascometoanendwithArgentinawinningthetrophy.Generallyspeaking,itwasagreatsuccess.B
utdoyouknowitcameacrossdifficultiesjustbeforethebeginningoftheevent?Thefollowingisareportfromanewspaperatthattime.Fansatfootballmatch
esacrossGermanyprotestedon12and13Novemberagainstthisyear’sFIFAWorldCup,whichistakingplaceinQatarfrom20Novemberto18December.Qatar,asmallcountryinth
eMiddleEast,haslittle____45____forhumanrights.Fansaskedpeopleto____46____towatchthefootballtournamenttoshowthattheydon’tagreewiththewayQatar____47
____people.StefanSchirmer,fromtheBoycottQatar____48____,explainedthatifpeoplerefusedtowatchthegames,itcouldhave“a____49____effect”.Qatar’shosti
ngoftheWorldCuphasinvitedserious____50____becausethecountrytreatsmanypeoplevery____51____.Forexample,womenhavetofollowalotof____52____rules.Theyha
vetogetpermissionfroma____53____familymembertodothingssuchasworkinsomejobs,travelorstudyabroad,andgetmarried._____54_____fromothercountrieshavehad
toworkin_____55_____conditions,includinglonghoursandsevere_____56_____,forverylittlepayinordertobuild
the_____57_____fortheWorldCup.FootballfansinSpainandFrancehave_____58_____theBoycottQatarcampaign.Arecentsurveyfoundthatseve
noutof10peopleintheUKthinkitis_____59_____forQatartobehostingtheWorldCup.45.A.opinionB.respectC.habitD.command46.A.continueB.allowC.refuseD.stick47
.A.ignoresB.treatsC.injuresD.protects48.A.movementB.activityC.issueD.campaign49.A.positiveB.sideC.immediateD.special50.A.inter
estsB.consequenceC.criticismD.attention51.A.opinionB.slightlyC.moderatelyD.badly52.A.looseB.writtenC.convenientD.strict53.A.senior
B.femaleC.juniorD.male54.A.LocalsB.WorkersC.ResidentsD.Immigrants55.A.terribleB.perfectC.comfortableD.well-developed56.
A.airB.heatC.droughtD.cold57.A.buildingsB.castlesC.stadiumsD.roads58.A.bannedB.missedC.supportedD.protested59.A.unequalB.unableC.unrealD.unacceptable
5.(2023北京通州·高一统考期末)ChineseoperaChineseoperaisoneofthethreeoldestdramaticartformsintheworld.DuringtheTangD
ynasty,anemperorestablisheda(n)____60____schoolnamedPearGarden.Fromthattimeon,____61____ofChineseoperawereref
erredtoas“disciples(弟子)ofthePearGarden”.SincetheYuanDynastyithasbeen____62____bycourtofficialsandemperorsandha
sbecomeatraditionalartform.DuringtheQingDynasty,itbecamefashionableamong____63____people.Performanceswerewat
chedintearooms,restaurants,andstages.ManyofthefeaturesthatcharacterizemodernChineseoperadevelopedinNorthernChina,includingtheuse
ofcertainset____64____likeSheng(theman),Dan(thewoman),Jing(thepaintedface)andChou(theclown).Itdevelopedfr
omfolksongs,dances,talkingandespeciallydistinctive(独特的)dialectalmusic.Graduallyitcombinedmusic,artandlit
eratureintooneperformanceonthestage.Accompaniedby____65____musicalinstrumentslikeerhu,gong(锣),andlute(琵琶),act
orspresentuniquemelodiesaswelldialogueswhicharebeautifullywrittenandofhighliteraryvalue.ForChineseespeciallys
eniorpeople,tolistentothiskindofoperaisareal____66____.BeijingOperaisconsideredtobetheessenceofChineseopera,butact
ually,thelanguageofBeijingOperaisnotthedialectofBeijing.In1790,fourfamousoperaperformingteamstraveledtoBeijing.TheycreatedtheBeijingOpera
by____67____theirlocaloperawiththeoperasinHubei,ShanxiandZhejiang.Itwas____68____tocreateanewoperabasedontheoperasfro
mthesepartsofChina.Atthebeginning,theBeijingOperawasonlypopularinroyalfamiliesandbeforetoolong,ithad_____69_____toeverypartofaChina.Now,pe
oplefromallwalksoflifelikeit.60.A.artB.danceC.operaD.musical61.A.listenersB.foundersC.fansD.performers62
.A.programmedB.encouragedC.preparedD.designed63.A.seniorB.richC.ordinaryD.wise64.A.charactersB.dialoguesC.actorsD.actresses65.A.modernB.tra
ditionalC.dramaticD.different66.A.desireB.attitudeC.pleasureD.expectation67.A.combiningB.comparingC.workingD.providing68.A.su
rprisingB.interestingC.shockingD.amazing69.A.sentB.spreadC.broughtD.belonged6.(2023北京昌平·高一统考期末)“Sana,whydon’tyoureadthisparagraphforus?”askedMi
ssMehwish.Hesitantly,Sanastooduptoreadtheparagraph.Shewashesitantasshestammered(口吃),“Em…Emmawasstand…ing…”Theclassburstinto____70____“Sana,”saidMiss
Mehwish,“Sana,sitdown.”Feeling____71____,SanasatdownandMissMehwishaskedsomeoneelseto____72____it.Aftertheclass,Sanawenttothelibrar
ytopracticereadingandovercomeherinability.Togotothebookshelf,shewalked____73____someofherclassmateswhowerealreadysittingther
e.Sheheardthemtalk____74____,“Whatisshedoinghere?”askedone.“Sheneedstoworkhard!”laughedothers.Disappointed,Sanapickedabook.Shesettledatthefarcornero
fthelibraryandstartedreadingthebook.Aftermanyattempts,shefoundthatitwasnotpossibleforhertoreadfluently.Sheneede
dalotofpracticeandguidance.Aliza,oneofherclassmateswhowasobservingherforquitesometime,walkedclosetoSanaandofferedher____75____.Reluctant
ly(勉强地),Sanaagreed.Soeveryday,whenevertheygottime,AlizawenttoteachSanainreading.SoonSanastartedtoreadfluentlyandshegained____7
6____.Afewweekslater,MissMehwishconductedareadingtest.WhenitwasSana’sturn,toeveryone’s____77____,Sanarea
dtheparagraphwithoutstammeringorhesitation.MissMehwishpraisedSanaonher____78____readingability.SanathankedAlizaforhelpingherandrealise
dthattherearealwaystwotypesofclassmates:theoneswhomakefunofyouandtheoneswhohelpyou____79____yourweakn
esses.70.A.angerB.tearsC.cheersD.laughter71.A.surprisedB.worriedC.embarrassedD.pleased72.A.acceptB.cleanC.readD.use73.A.pastB.aroundC
.withD.over74.A.bravelyB.slowlyC.calmlyD.quietly75.A.helpB.timeC.moneyD.hope76.A.strengthB.confidenceC.supportD.honor77.A.
regretB.shockC.shameD.relief78.A.improvedB.requiredC.identifiedD.hidden79.A.forgetB.findC.valueD.overcome7.(2023北京朝阳·高一统考期末)StephClemencehadgoo
dgradesandalwaysintendedtogotocollege.Butherpoorfamilycouldn’t___80___it.Stephhadtofindajobandtriedtofigureoutwhattodowithalifethatwasgreat
lydifferentfromherplan.Theanswercameoneafternoonwhenshewascleaningherbookshelf.Insideaboxshe___81___twopagestitled“Mrs,Clark’sBookList”fromtheE
nglishteacherinherhighschool,DorothyClark.“She’dspentmonthscreatingalistof153books,”saysSteph.“Sheknewmosto
fuswouldnotgotocollege,butwecouldcontinuetolearn.Shewas___82___aboutthat.”Stephwas___83___anddeterminedtoimpr
oveherself.Soitbeganin1970.Startingatthetop,shereadeverybookintheordertheyappeared.Peoplearoundherdidn’tfindmu
ch___84___inherjourney,assomeofthebookswerehardgoing.Butshefelt___85___.Eachofthosebooksinspiredhertolearnmoreabout
theworld.NowStephis70andsheneverdidgettocollege.Butshehasonlyfourbookslefttoreadfromthelist.Sheexpectsto___8
6___themsometimein2023.“Idon’tracethroughabook,asIwanttofully___87___it.Eachofthebookshasaddedsomethingt
owhoIamandhowIseetheworld,”shesays.“I’mnoexpert,butIamworkingformyown___88___.Inowhavethebackgroundtoseehowtheworldworks.InSteph’seye,M
rs.Clarkfeltitwasherparticular_____89_____toofferyoungstudentsaroadmapinachangingworld.Thankstoabooklist,atleastoneyou
ngwomanwhocouldn’tpayforcollegewasthebetterforit.80.A.avoidB.affordC.changeD.refuse81.A.collectedB.packedC.selectedD.noticed82.A.wrongB
.upsetC.rightD.angry83.A.surprisedB.hopefulC.calmD.nervous84.A.valueB.timeC.supportD.trouble85.A.exactlyB.badlyC.differentlyD.similarly86.A.co
pyB.forgetC.checkD.finish87.A.describeB.enjoyC.shareD.protect88.A.safetyB.convenienceC.protectionD.improvement89.A.dutyB.pr
essureC.situationD.requirement8.(2023天津河东·高一统考期末)SrikanthBollaisafarmer’ssonandhecan’tseetheworld.Buttoday,comparedwith
him,evenalargenumberofnormalpeoplehave____90____.Srikanthwasabornblindboy,whosefamilywasverypoor.Hisfath
erusedtodofarmworktosupporthisfamily.Whenhewasborn,theneighborseven____91____Srikanth’sparentstoabandonhim____92____theytho
ughtthathewouldgrowuptobecomeaburdentothem.Luckilyhisparentsacceptedhimand____93____totakegoodcareofhim.AsSrika
nthgrewolder,hisfatherbegantoworryabouthisson’s____94____.Therewasnoschoolintheirvillage,sohisfathertriedhisbesttolethissonat
tenda(n)____95____schoolfortheblindinthenearbycity.Afteryearsofhardwork,Srikanthgraduatedwith____96____grades,
whichsurprisedeveryone.Hisparentswerealsoveryhappywithhis____97____.Theboywasthen_____98_____toworkharderathisstud
ies._____99_____,Srikanthwasagainfacedwith_____100_____whenheappliedforentranceexamsofcolleges.Hewasnotallowedtotaketheexamsbecauseofhisphysical_____
101_____.AlmostalloftheIndiancolleges_____102_____hisrequest.Eventhen,Srikanthdidn’tgiveup.HeappliedforsomeAmericanuniversitiesonlineand_____103_
____becamethefirstinternationalblindstudentinMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT).Aftergraduation,Srikanthreceivedma
nyjoboffersfromAmericancompanies,buthe_____104_____toreturntohismotherlandtostarthis_____105_____.HesetupBollantIndustriesinHyderaba
d,which_____106_____andtraineddisabledpeopletoproduceeco-friendlyproducts.Hereallybrought_____107_____changestoboththedisabledandtheenvi
ronment.Srikanthisagreat_____108_____forallofus.Hehasinspiredmany_____109_____peopletoovercomedifficultiesandfollowtheirdreamsbravely.90.A.fallenbeh
indB.calmeddownC.stayedupD.setoff91.A.orderedB.advisedC.causedD.helped92.A.asifB.sothatC.thoughD.because93.A.decidedB.re
fusedC.fearedD.happened94.A.courageB.workC.educationD.luck95.A.sameB.extraC.emptyD.special96.A.completeB.excellentC.usualD.
terrible97.A.choiceB.activityC.performanceD.suggestion98.A.encouragedB.invitedC.reportedD.warned99.A.MoreoverB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.How
ever100.A.supportB.difficultyC.protectionD.competition101.A.trainingB.growthC.disabilityD.possibility102.A.careda
boutB.turneddownC.calledonD.handedin103.A.likelyB.commonlyC.hardlyD.successfully104.A.affordedB.choseC.forgotD.learned105.A.careerB.tour
C.hobbyD.study106.A.acceptedB.controlledC.mentionedD.pushed107.A.traditionalB.positiveC.limitedD.natural108.A.researche
rB.partnerC.exampleD.talent109.A.responsibleB.confidentC.unimportantD.disadvantaged9.(2022辽宁大连·高一统考期末)GrandpaDa
vidlivesinthesamehousehehaslivedinforover60years;he___110___thecompanyofhisdog,Friday.Thedogwasaregula
r___111___inhishomeandyard.DuringthetimewhenGrandpahadFriday,hestartedhavingdementia(痴呆).Myfamilycametov
isithimeveryday,workingtogethertokeephimlivingindependentlyand___112___.Threeyearsago,Friday___113___.WethoughtofwaystoletGra
ndpaknowFridaywasgone.WeevenhadaburialserviceforFridayinthebackyardwithhim.Butonthe___114___visits,hestillaskedab
outFriday.Andevenhe___115___thattheneighborsmusthavetakenhisdogsomehow.GrandpamissedFridaysomuch,sowedecidedtodosomethingforhim.Monthsago,Aunt
EringotabrilliantideatohandleGrandpa’sproblem.Shepurchasedaroboticdogforhim.Thedoghassoftfurandcanmovearoundandbark.Tooursurp
rise,Grandpaquickly___116___thedogashisnewFriday.Hisdementiahasledtohis___117___onhisnew“dog”verymuch.Andhebelievesheisananim
al___118___arobot.Grandpatakesgoodcareofthedog.Healwaysshareshis____119____foodwithFriday,whichhappenstobeea
tenbythe____120____catatnight.Andthroughoutthedayandoftenlateatnight,Fridayisplacedgentlyinthegrasssohecandohisown____121____
.LifewithFridayhasbeengoodforGrandpathoughhestilldealswith____122____ofdementia.Actuallyhavingthe“dog”helpshim____123____hisattentionandb
ehappy.OurfamilyisgratefulthataroboticdoghasbroughtGrandpacompanionshipand____124____.110.A.sufferedB.experiencedC.enjoyedD.gathered111
.A.sorrowB.trickC.troubleD.presence112.A.plainlyB.luckilyC.safelyD.freely113.A.passedawayB.diedoutC.turne
ddownD.setoff114.A.dailyB.weeklyC.monthlyD.yearly115.A.reportedB.robbedC.complainedD.broke116.A.adapt
edB.titledC.honoredD.accepted117.A.patienceB.dependenceC.anxietyD.curiosity118.A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.orratherD
.1essthan119.A.bigB.littleC.richD.own120.A.neighbor’sB.stranger’sC.doctor’sD.school’s121.A.bestB.wonderC.businessD.trick
122.A.pleasuresB.challengesC.reasonsD.changes123.A.focusB.avoidC.payD.lose124.A.eagernessB.memoryC.freedomD.comfort10.(2022北京延庆·高一统考期末)I’mn
otsomeonewholikestoplaygames.ButlastApril,IheardsomeofmyclassmatestalkingabouttheRubik’sCube(魔方).Isawaf
riendsolvethispuzzlevery___125___,whichreallysurprisedme.BeforeIhadevenmademyfirst___126___,hehadaligned(对齐)allthecolors.Atthetime,Ithoug
htmyclassmatemustbeusingsome___127___technique.AthomeIsearchedonlinefor___128___.IfoundoutaboutanAustralianteenagerwhocan__
_129___thethirdordercubein4.73seconds.Iwasshocked.Fascinated(着迷)byhisskill,IbegantostudytheRubik’sCubem
yself.Withoutateachertohelpme,itwasabigchallenge.ThefirstthingIdidwasto___130___theformulas(公式)forthecub
e.___131___,thatturnedouttobeanineffectivewayofsolvingtheproblem.Ibegantotakeanotherapproachtothecube,called"mus
clememory”.Itdependsonpracticingaspecificmechanicalmovementintomemorythrough___132___.Astimewenton,Ibecamemoreandmoreskillful.Meanwhile,Ifoundthat
itwasa___133___waytoimprovemylogicalskillsandmemory.I’msogladthatIwas____134____totheRubik’sCube.Allinall,totake
onanewthingisalwaysagoodidea,awayintoanewworld.125.A.luckilyB.quicklyC.clearlyD.normally126.A.moveB.deci
sionC.choiceD.way127.A.realisticB.traditionalC.fantasticD.popular128.A.picturesB.wordsC.articleD.advice129.A.stopB.destroyC.chooseD.complete1
30.A.writeB.checkC.correctD.memorize131.A.ThereforeB.MeanwhileC.HoweverD.Besides132.A.preparationB.repetitionC.questionD.organ
ization133.A.pleasantB.cleverC.simpleD.useful134.A.usedB.introducedC.addictedD.recommended