吉林省东北师范大学附属中学2021届高三下学期第四次模拟考试 英语

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切磋砥砺足千日紫电龙光助鹰扬东北师大附中2018级高三年级第四次模拟考试英语学科试卷本试卷共12页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,

将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字迹工整,笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;

在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.作图可先用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分听力(1—20小题)在笔试结束后进行。第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2

分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AChoosingtherighthikingequipmentwillmakeyourwalksaferandmorecomfortable.Gettin

gitrightiseasywithourpickofthebest.Don’thesitatetograbthem!SMARTSOCKSSmartwoolWomen’sPhDOutdoorLightPrintCr

ewWalkingSocks(£16.09)Builtformileaftermileoftrail,thesesocksaresolightandseamlessthatyou’llbarelynoticeyou’rewearing

them.DarnToughKelsoMicroCrewLightCushion(£20)Keepyoucoolwhilegoingthedistanceinthesewoolsocks.They’recushionedandsilkysoft.1000MileFusionWalkingSo

ck(£15.99,twinpack)Needextracomfort?TheFusionWalkingSockhasablister-freeguaranteethankstocleverdouble-layertechnologyandpaddedzones.LIGHTW

EIGHTJACKETSSmartwoolMerinoSmartUltraLightHoodie(£114.99)Thiswindprooflayerpacksawayintoitspocket.BerghausWomen’

sSkerraySmock(£70)Staywarmifthewindgetsupinthissuper-light,water-repellentsmockjacketwithafittinghood.Itpacksawayintoth

esmallpocket.FinisterreMistralWaterproofJacket(£185)Lightyetfullywaterproof,thiscoolhigh-qualityjack

ethaszippedpocketsandanadjustablefoldawayhood.SUMMERSHORTSJackWolfskinOverlandZipAway(£115)Alwayschillywhenyousetoutbutboi

lingbythetimeyou’reclimbingthathill?Withthesecleverpants,yougetapairofsoft-shelltrousersandapairofshortsin

one.21.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.CrewWalkingSocksprovidethemostcomfortofall.B.Alltheequipmentcanpackawayint

oitssmallpocket.C.BoththeLightHoodieandSkerraySmockcankeepoutthewind.D.CrewWalkingSocksarethecheapestandofhighestqu

ality.22.Ifyouwanttogohikinginahotsummerday,______willbethebestchoice.A.CrewWalkingSocks&WaterproofJacketB.LightHoodie&FusionWalkin

gSocksC.OverlandZipAway&CrewLightCushionD.FusionWalkingSocks&SkerraySmock23.Inwhichcolumncanyoufindthepassage?A.NewTechn

ology.B.LifeStyle.C.Sports.D.Advertisement.BAstrugglingWaffle(华夫饼)Houseemployeewhowastryingtoservenearly30peoplebyhimselfaftermidni

ghtgotafullservingofkindnesswhensomecustomersjumpedbehindthecountertohelphim.EthanCrispo,24,witnesse

dtheinspiringsceneintheearlyhoursofNov.3ataWaffleHouseinBirmingham,Alabama.CrispotoldTODAY’sKerrySande

rsthathehadcometothe24-hourrestaurantfromafriend’sbirthdaypartyandsawthestrugglingemployee,identifiedonlyasBen,tryingtocookthefoo

d,serveit,settablesandwashdisheswhilemorethan25peoplewerewaitingtoeat.“Thelookonhisfacewasjustconfusion,”Crispoto

ldSanders.Anunidentifiedmalecustomerthendecidedtohelphimout,grabbinganapronandgoingbehindthecountertowashdishes.Anothercusto

mer,AlisonStanley,wentbehindthecountertomakesomecoffee—stilldressedfromanightoutonthetown.“Idon’tthinkit’sanythingspe

cial,”StanleytoldSanders.“Heneededhelp,soIgotupandhelpedout.”Crispotooksomephotosofthesceneasmultiplec

ustomersworkedtocleartablesandwashdisheswhileBenfocusedontakingordersandpreparingthefood.WaffleHousetoldTODAYthatBenwaslefttosupporthimselfduetoasch

edulingissue.“Wehadtwoassociatesscheduledtoleave.However,duetoacommunicationmix-up,theirreliefdidnotshowupontime,”WaffleHousedirectorofPRPatWarn

ersaidinastatement.“ThatleftBen,ourcook,aloneintherestaurantwithhungrycustomers.Heworkedthegrillandgottheordersout.”Thecompanywasalsothankfu

lforthecustomerswhojoinedinandhelpedBenout.“WearegratefulthatmanyofourcustomersfeelliketheyarepartofourWaffleHousefa

mily,”Warnersaid.“Thereisasenseofcommunityineachandeveryoneofourrestaurants,andweappreciatethefactthattheyconsideroura

ssociateslikefamily.”“WearealsoverythankfulforBen,whokepttherestaurantopen.HeisarepresentativeofourWa

ffleHouseculturebyalwaysputtingthecustomersfirst.”Crispohadhisusualorder,doubleplainwaffle,ashetookinthesceneofstrangershelpingoutBenonhisshi

ft.“Humanitytrulyisn’tgood—it’sgreat!”hesaid.24.Benwaslefttoworkaloneduringhismidnightshiftbecause________.A.hi

sassociatesaskedforaleaveB.therewasaschedulingmistakeC.fewcustomersneededtobeservedD.therestaurantwasscheduledtoclose25.Somecustomershelpe

dBenoutby________.A.washingdishesB.takingphotosC.takingordersD.cookingfood26.WhydidthecustomerslendahelpinghandaccordingtoPatWarner?A

.Theysharedthesamecommunityspirit.B.TheywerefamilymembersofBen.C.Theywantedtoservethemselves.D.Theyweretoohungrytow

ait.27.HowdidCrispofeelasawitnessofthescene?A.Luckyandexcited.B.Movedandinspired.C.Relievedandhopeful.D.Contentan

dunbelievable.CIt’scommonknowledgethatthewomaninLeonardodaVinci’smostfamouspaintingseemstolookbackatviewers,followingthemwithhereyesnomatter

wheretheyareintheroom.Butthiscommonknowledgeturnsoutwrong.Anewstudyfindsthatthewomaninthepaintingisactuallylookingout

atanangleof15.4°offtotheviewer’sright—welloutsidetherangethatpeoplenormallybelievewhentheythinksomeoneislookingrig

htatthem.Inotherwords,saidthestudyauthor,Horstmann,“She’snotlookingatyou.”Thisisironic(讽刺),becausetheentirephenomeno

nofaperson’sgaze(凝视)inaphotographorpaintingseemingtofollowthevieweriscalledthe“MonaLisaeffect”,whichisabsolutelyreal

.Ifapersonisillustratedorphotographedlookingstraightahead,evenpeopleviewingtheportraitfromananglewillfeeltheyarebeinglookedat.Aslongastheangl

eoftheperson’sgazeisnomorethanabout5degreesofftoeitherside,theMonaLisaeffectoccurs.Horstmannandhisco-au

thorwerestudyingthiseffectforitsapplicationinthecreationofartificial-intelligenceavatars(虚拟头像)whenHorstmanntookalonglookatth

e“MonaLisa”andrealizedshewasn’tlookingathim.Tomakesureitwasn’tjusthim,theresearchersgathered24peopletoviewimagesof

the“MonaLisa”onacomputerscreen.Theysetarulerbetweentheviewerandthescreenandaskedtheparticipantstonotewhichnumberontherulerinter

sected(相交)MonaLisa’sgaze.TocalculatetheangleofMonaLisa’sgazeasshelookedattheviewer,theymovedtherulerfartherfromorcl

osertothescreenduringthestudy.Consistently,theresearchersfound,participantsjudgedthatthewomaninthe“MonaLisa”portrai

twasnotlookingstraightatthem,butslightlyofftotheirright.Sowhydopeoplerepeatthebeliefthathereyesseemtofollowthevi

ewer?Horstmannisn’tsure.It’spossible,hesaid,thatpeoplehavethedesiretobelookedat,sotheythinkthewomanislookingstraightatthem.Or

maybethepeoplewhofirstcoinedtheterm“MonaLisaeffect”justthoughtitwasacoolname.28.Itisgenerallybelievedthatthewomaninthepainting“Mon

aLisa”________.A.attractstheviewerstolookbackB.seemsmysteriousbecauseofhereyesC.fixeshereyesonthebackoftheviewersD.looksatobserverswhereverth

eystand29.Whatdidthenewstudyfind?A.TheMonaLisaeffectdoesnotreallyexist.B.Themysteryofthewoman’ssmileinthepainting.C.TheangleofthegazeinMonaLisaef

fect.D.MonaLisaeffectdoesnotoccurwithMonaLisa.30.Theexperimentinvolving24peoplewasconductedto________.A.confirmHorstmann’sbeliefB.createartific

ial-intelligenceavatarsC.calculatetheangleofMonaLisa’sgazeD.showhowtheMonaLisaeffectcanbeapplied31.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage

?A.Horstmannthinksitcooltocointheterm“MonaLisaeffect”.B.TheMonaLisaeffectcontributestothecreationofartificialintelligence.C.Feeling

beinggazedatbyMonaLisamaybecausedbythedesireforattention.D.Thepositionoftherulerintheexperimentwillinfluencetheviewers’judgement.DIt’salmo

stspring,thetimeofyearwhenthechangeinseasonscouldleadtosomeprettyfascinatingcloudactivityinthesky.NASAandtheGLOBEProgramareinvitingyoutotakepartina

citizensciencecloudobservationchallenge.TheGLOBEProgramisaninternationalscienceandeducationprogramprovidingthepublicwit

htheopportunitytoparticipateinthescientificprocess.FromMarch15throughApril15,citizenscientistscanmakeupto10cloudobservationsperdayusingtheGL

OBEObserverapporoneoftheotherdataentryoptions(fortrainedGLOBEmembers).Challengeparticipantswiththemostobservationswillbe

congratulatedbyaNASAscientistinavideopostedontheGLOBEProgram’swebsiteandsocialmedia.“TheGLOBEProgramisofferingt

hischallengetoshowhowimportantitistoNASAtohavecitizenscientistobservationsfromgroundup,”saidMarileColonRobles,leadfortheGLOBEC

loudsteamatNASA’sLangleyResearchCenterinHampton,Virginia.Researchersuseandvaluethiscitizenscienceclouddatab

ecauseithelpsconfirmdatafromEarth-observinginstruments.ScientistsatLangleyworkwithasetofsixinstrumentsknown

astheCloudsandtheEarth’sRadiantEnergySystem(CERES).EventhoughCERES’instrumentsuseadvancedtechnology,itisnotalwayseasyforresearchersto

positivelyidentifyalltypesofcloudsintheirimages.Forexample,itcanbedifficulttotellthin,wispycirrusclouds(细小的卷云)fromsnow,sincebotharecoldandbright;

itisevenmoresowhencirruscloudsareaboveasurfacewithpatchysnow(片状雪)orsnowcover.Onesolutionistolookatsatelliteimagesfroma

particularareaandcomparethemtodatasubmittedbycitizenscientistsontheground.“Lookingatwhatanobserverrecordedascloudsandlookingattheirsurfa

ceobservationsreallyhelpsusbetterunderstandtheimagesthatwerematchedfromthesatellite,”saidColonRobles.Youdon’thavetobeacloud-gazi

ngprofessionaltoparticipate.Forthosewhowanttobepartofthechallengebutdon’thavealotofexperienceidentifyingcloud

s,ColonRoblesoffersthefollowingadvice:“Justgooutside.Themorecloudsyouobserve,themorecomfortableyou’llbecollectingdata.”32.Whatdoestheauthorinten

dtodoinparagraph1?A.Providebackgroundinformation.B.Presentanargument.C.Attractreaders’attention.D.Offeradvicet

oreaders.33.Whydoresearcherslaunchthecloudobservationchallenge?A.TheGLOBEProgramisbadlyshortofhands.B.Thetechno

logyCERESusesisnotadvanced.C.Cirruscloudsaredifficulttoidentifywithsnowcover.D.Scientistscancomparedatafromdifferentinstruments.34.Whatcan

welearnfromthepassage?A.Citizenobserverscanonlysubmitdatabymeansofanapp.B.Observerswiththemostobservationswillreceive

aspecialhonor.C.Observationsfromthegroundarenotasvaluableassatelliteimages.D.Thedatacollectedbycitizenscientistswillbepostedonsocialmedia.35.Which

isthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NASAtoEmployNewMembersB.CloudActivitiesBringaNewChallengeC.ScientiststoTeachYoutoObserveCloudsD.Citi

zensGainExperiencethroughObservation第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Whilewemaythinkitfeelsgoodtocompla

in,complaininghassomebadeffectsassociatedwithit.Whyisn’tcomplainingbeneficial?Researchshowsthatitconnectsourbrainwithnegativity.36Thismeansth

atwhenwerepeatathought,negativeorpositive,thenervecellsformabridgebetweeneachothertopassinformationinahigherspeed.Ther

efore,thenexttimewehaveasimilartypeofthought,itismoreeasilypassed.3738Astudyshowsthatcomplainingcausesthehippocampus(

海马体),whichplaysavitalroleinproblem-solving,tobecomesmaller.Inadditiontocausingbraindamage,complainingalsoreleasesastresshormone:cortisol(皮质醇),akindof

chemicalthebodyproduceswhenwemeetwithsomedanger.Constantlyhavingahighlevelofcortisolresultsinhighbloodpressure,highbloodsugar

,andlowerimmunity(免疫力).Theilleffectsofourcomplainingaren’tmerelylimitedtoourselves:39Wetendtomirrorthemoodsofourfriends.Forthis

reason,weshouldbecautiousabouthavingstubborncomplainersinourcircleofcompanions.Thebestwaytodealwithconstantnegativityistodevelopasenseofgratitude.40

Researchshowsitlowerscortisollevelsby23percent,aswellasreducesbloodpressureandbloodsugar.Italsodecreasestirednessanddepre

ssion.Gratitudeistheperfectcureforcomplaining,abehaviorthatstealsourbrainpower,happinessandphysicalwell-being.A.Yettheharmfuleffectsdon’tst

opthere.B.Ourbrainisdesignedtoworkefficiently.C.theyaffecttheworkingatmosphereaswell.D.theyarelikelytoinvolv

ethosearoundus,too.E.Thisexplainswhycertainthoughtpatternsbecomehabits.F.Justlikecomplainingactsasapoison,g

ratitudeactsasamedicine.G.Haveyounoticedthatgratefulpeopletendtoenjoyothers’company?第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(

共20小题;每小题1.5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。Manyathletescanlightupthescoreboardwiththeirskill.Butitt

akesaspecialkindofathletetolightupachild’s41.RunnerSanyaRichardsRoss,afour-timeOlympicgoldmedalist,wasborninKingston,Jamaica(牙买加).Thoughl

ivinginTexas,sheis42helpingyoungpeopleinher43throughherFun4KidzFoundation,whichdealswithilliteracy(文盲)and44a

healthylifestyle.“Jamaica45itsshareofpoorpeoplewhodon’thavethe46togetagreateducation.Ihadgreatsupportgrowingup,butnoteveryoneisso47.”saidSan

ya.HoustonTexansAll-ProJ.J.Wattisallbusinessonthefootballfield.Butwithchildren,heis48andfun-loving.He49theJustinJ.WattFoundati

ontoprovideafter-schoolsportsopportunitiesforthe50children.Hesaid,“Atoneofthefirstschoolswherewe51uniforms,akidtoldme,‘It’sthe52dayofmylife.’Simple

thingslikethat53mehelpingkids.”MiaHammisoneofthegreatestsoccerplayersinU.S.NationalandOlympichistory.54byherbrother,whodiedfromararebloo

ddisorder,shestartedtheMiaHammFoundationto55awarenessandmoneyforthoseinneedofbonemarrow(髓)orcordbloodtransplants.Shesaid,“W

edocharitysoccergames,bringingtogetherunrelateddonorsandrecipients(受助人).Toseethat56isoneofthemostpowerfulthingsyoucans

ee.Therearealotoftearswhenpeoplemeettheirdonors,whoaretheir57heroes.Itwastheywho58themasecondchanceatlife.”Forthe

seathletes,there’snobetterfeelingthantobringjoytopeopleandtothose59,andseeingasmileonachild’sfaceatafoundationeventrea

llymakesitallso60.41.A.homeB.fieldC.faceD.school42.A.eagerlyB.confidentlyC.temporarilyD.cautiously43.A.teamB.stateC.neighborh

oodD.homeland44.A.exposesB.promotesC.submitsD.considers45.A.hasB.finishesC.triesD.reserves46.A.meansB.rightC.mannersD

.source47.A.impressedB.acknowledgedC.celebratedD.blessed48.A.carefulB.respectfulC.mercifulD.playful49.A.foundB.attendedC

.establishedD.achieved50.A.overchargedB.underprivilegedC.underfedD.overworked51.A.sentoutB.tookoutC.gaveoutD.broughtout5

2.A.bestB.saddestC.veryD.fateful53.A.preventB.keepC.suggestD.find54.A.ForcedB.TouchedC.AmazedD.Inspired55.A.earnB.buildC.raiseD.recover56.A.reunionB.

tensionC.dreamD.lesson57.A.gratefulB.modestC.desperateD.selfless58.A.allocatedB.gaveC.owedD.awarded59.A.indebtB.inreturnC.inneedD.i

nadvance60.A.adequateB.rewardingC.demandingD.suitable第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。Avideofilmedandpostedonlinebyablogger

featuring6196-year-oldgrannysellingvegetablebunsatmidnighthasgoneviralinChina.Loadsofnetizenshavebeentouchedbyheramazingstoryan

dinspiringwords.Theoctogenarianhawker(小贩)fromZhengzhou,capitalofcentralChina’sHenanProvince,62(cook)andsoldlate-nightsnacksforthepast30years.H

erdailyroutinesoundssimple,butnonetheless63(impress):Sherunsthestallfrom11p.m.to5a.m.,andthenheadstothemarket64shebuysf

reshingredientsbeforehavingarest.When65(ask)whyshespendssomuchenergyrunninganightbusiness,thegrannysaidshelikestokeeph

erselfbusyandpreferstodosomethingworthwhileratherthan66(spend)hertimeidly.Herchildrenhavetriedtopersuadeherto

quit,butsherefused,sayingshefindspleasureinit.Thegrandmasaidnothingiseasyintheworld,butshehasno67(expect)abouthowmuchshecanmakefromherbusiness.“Whenm

orepeoplebuymyproducts,Imakemoremoney,andwhenfewerpeoplebuythem,Imakelessmoney.Thisiswhatbusiness68(be)allabout,”shesaid.6

9winningpraiseforbeingevenmorehardworkingthanmanyyoungpeople,thegrandmasaidmodestlythatyoungpeopleareintheprimeoftheirlive

s70(struggle)toachievetheirgoals,andthatelderlypeopleshouldlearnfromtheminstead.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课

上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。RecentlyI’venoticedsomethingbadinourcafeteria.Somestudentsoftenthrewawayth

eirfoodjustbecausethefoodisnotsodelicious.Seenthis,Ialwaysfeelpainful.Whatterribleitisforstudentstowastefood!Isuggestthatsomemeasures

aretakenbyourschool.First,allstudentsaretodevelopawarenessofthefactthatthegreatnumberofpeopledon’thaveenoughfood.Alt

houghourlifehasimproved,butsomearestillgoinghungrily.Thereareneedypeoplebothathomeorabroad.Inaddition,Iwonderthatourschoolcanmakespecificrule

sagainstsuchbehavior.Ibelievethebadbehaviorwillbegotridsoonwithourefforts.第二节书面表达(共1小题;满分25分)假定你是李华,你校举行了以“国风古韵”(NationalStyleandAnc

ientCharm)为主题的校运动会开幕式,你写了一封电子邮件与外国笔友Jack分享参与活动的过程和感受。要点如下:1.活动时间、地点等;2.开幕式中的特色节目(汉服表演、武术表演等);3.你的感受。注意:1.词数100左

右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:汉服Hanfu武术martialartsDearJack,___________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua英语听力注意事项:英语听力共两节,共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分。做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,

你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:H

owmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.HowdidthewomanfeelduringthefirsttwodaysinThailand?A.Upset.B.Happy.C.Tired.2.Wheredoesthecon

versationtakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.3.WhydidthemangotoBeijinglastweekend?A.Tomeethisfriend.B.Todoshopping.

C.Tohavelunch.4.What’stherelationshipbetweenthewomanandFrankLin?A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heh

asbeenoutofwork.B.Hedislikeshispresentjob.C.Herefusedthejoboffer.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选

项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdidthewomanusetogotowork?A.Bybus.B.By

car.C.Onfoot.7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Savingtrafficfares.B.Protectingtheearth.C.Ridingthebus

.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhyisKategoingtothelibrary?A.Toborrowsomepoetrybooks.B.TowritepoemsaboutAmerica.C.Togetsom

ethingforherpaper.9.Whatdidthemandolastweekend?A.Hewentoutwithhismother.B.Hesawthesciencefictionfilm.C.HewenttotheOdeonCinema.听第8段材料,回答第1

0至12题。10.Whatclassdoesthewomantake?A.English.B.Spanish.C.Art.11.Howmanytimesaweekdoesthemangotoschool?A.Once.B.Twice.C

.Threetimes.12.Wheredoesthewomanworkonweekends?A.Atthelibrary.B.Atthegrocerystore.C.Atthezoo.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewom

an?A.Sheknewnothingabouttheband.B.Shewantstojointheband,too.C.Shewasamemberoftheband.14.Howoldwasthemanwhenhestartedtoplaybaseguitar

?A.15.B.16.C.21.15.Wheredoesthemanusuallyplaymusic?A.Inthecitytheatres.B.Inthetownsquare.C.Inlocalclubs.16.Whydoes

themanjointheband?A.Tomakemoney.B.Tohavefun.C.Tomeetstars.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wherewilltheclassicalconcerttakeplace?A.InBuildin

g1.B.Inagallery.C.InBuilding2.18.WhatisLarryHiggins?A.Amusician.B.Apainter.C.Awriter.19.WhenwillVictoriap

resentherpictures?A.At12.B.At3pm.C.At5pm.20.Whateventwillbeheldat4pm?A.Theclassicalconcert.B.Theshowforchildren.C.Themodernartexhibition.

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