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巴蜀中学高2023届高考适应性考试英语试卷第一节(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。1.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Attendameeting.B.Pickuptheman’sclient.C.Sendthemantohisoffice.2.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecampus?A.It’sbeautiful.B.İt’saGreekcampus.C.It’sanancientcampus.3.Whatisthewoman?A.Asalesperson.B.Ahotelclerk.C.Awaitress.4.Whattypeofbookisthewomanreading?A.Sciencefiction.B.Horrorfiction.C.Romanticfiction.5.WhenwillthemanprobablymeetDr.Banks?A.At8:20.B.At8:50.C.At9:20.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywantthemantodo?A.Dosomecleaning.B.Becarefulinhisjob.C.Takeoutthetrashinturn.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Brotherandsister.C.Managerandnewworker.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whichisasuperfoodaccordingtotheman?A.Yogurt.B.Noodles.C.Rice.9.Whyaresuperfoodshealthy?A.Becausetheycuresometerriblediseases.
1B.Becausetheyfightagainstsomecancers.C.Becausetheyreducetherisksofsomediseases.10.Whichfoodwillthewomanbeaddingtotheirfamilydiet?A.Fish.B.Tomatoes.C.Brownrice.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwasthewomandoingwhensheheardanoise?A.Shewasdoingthedishes.B.Shewascleaningthelivingroom.C.Shewaspolishingthetable.12.Whomaybethemanspeaker?A.Apoliceofficer.B.Thewoman’shusband.C.Thewoman’sfriend.13.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onanearlymorning.B.Aroundnoon.C.Intheevening.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howdidthemannoticetheproblemfirst?A.Hisbankcalledhim.B.Hisbillshowedhim.C.Hiscreditcardwasstolen.15.Whatdidthebankdotofixtheproblem?A.Theygavethemanhismoneybackatonce.B.Theydecidedtotalktothebank’sowner.C.Theyaskedthemantoprovidetheevidence.16.Whatmighthavecausedtheproblemaccordingtotheman?A.Onlineshopping.B.Overduedebt.C.Unskilledoperation.17.Whatdothetwospeakersmainlytalkabout?AInformationsafety.B.Shoppinghabits.C.Moneymanagement.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatwillToddMessegeeberesponsiblefor?A.Writingaplay.B.Directingaplay.C.Starringinaplay.19.Whatwillparticipantsmainlydobythefourthday?A.Practicetheplay.B.Attendalectureonacting.C.Performonstageformally.20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Advertisinganactingprogram.
2B.Drawingupaplanforaprogram.C.Announcingarrangementsforaplay.第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAnAnthology(选集)ofAquaticLife(DKChildren’sAnthologies)Author:SamHume★★★★☆206ratingsBuynew:$26.90Freedelivery:onordersover$28.00shippedbyAmazon.comBuyused:$15,88,$3.98deliveryMarch18-August17AnAnthologyofAquaticLifeisastunningoceanencyclopediaforyoungreaderstoexplore,withreferencepagespackedwithfascinatinginformation.Fromthedeepest,widestoceantothetiniestpuddle,thisbeautifulbooktakesyoungreadersonaspellbindingjourneythroughtheaquaticworld.Stunningphotographyandgorgeousillustrationscomplementstorybookdescriptionsabouteachlifeform,andchildrencanuncoverhundredsoffascinatingfactsastheyread.Itarousesyourchild’scuriosityasthey:-Exploredetailedphotographsandstrikingillustrationsofnatureinaction.-Revealfunfactsandmythsabouthowarangeofanimalsandplantsadapttotheirenvironments.-Uncovermorethan100aquaticlifeforms,eachwithstunningimagesandcaptivatinginformation.Thisoceanencyclopediaforchildrenistheperfectblendofstorybookstyletextwithout-of-this-worldillustrations.Comparedwithreadingalone,readingthebookwithfamiliesdoublesthepleasureasfamilytiesarestrengthenedthroughexploringtheunknowntogether.Explorethediversityoftheanimalkingdomwhileuncovering:IAIEnglish-StunningJacketDetail:goldbookcover&luxurymetallicgoldedges.-Strikingphotography&illustrationsinside.MoreintheSeries
3AnAnthologyofAquaticAnimalsispartofthebeautifulandinformativeAnthologyseries.Completetheseriesandcultivateyourchild’scuriosityastheyexplorethenaturalworldwithTheWondersofNatureorletthemwalkwiththedinosaursinDinosaursandotherPrehistoricLife.Formoreinformation,pleaseclickhere.1.Whatisthelowestpriceforasecond-handbook?A.$15.88.B.$3.98.C.$26.90.D.$28.00.2.What’sthemajorbenefitofAnAnthologyofAquaticLife?A.Promotingtheskillsoftellingstories.B.Boostingcuriosityaboutunderwaterlife.C.Acquiringthecapabilityofphotography.D.Increasingtheknowledgeofdinosaurs.3.Wheredoyouthinkthepassageistakenfrom?A.Abrochure.B.Awebsite.C.Atextbook.D.Areport.B“Iknowwhentogoout,andwhentostayin.”,EnglishrockstarDavidBowieonceconfidentlysanginhishitsingle.Whenitcomestoconsumingfood,thedecisivenessclaimedbythesinger-songwriterishardtoachieve.Idisagreewiththestatementandargueit’sbettertoeatoutthantoorderhomedelivery.Tobeginwith,whensettingfootinarestaurant,we’reimmediatelygreetednotonlybyaserverreadytoseatus,butbyafloodofphysicalfeelings—theeyestakeintheinternaldecorationoftheplace,thenosebreathesinthepleasantsmellofexpertlyplatedfoodandtheearspickuponcompetingsoundsofcustomerchatterandattractivein-storemusic.Toeatoutistoexperienceanatmosphereuniquetoeachrestaurant.Somethingasspecialasthatsimplycan’tbereproducedbyorderinghomedelivery.Eatingoutis,withoutdoubt,themoreexcitingandthusbetterchoice.Eatingoutbecomesevenmoreappealingwhenstayinghomeprovestoopainful.Whetheritisbecauseweneedatemporaryfightfromourfamilyorthatwesimplywanttospendsomequalitytimeoutsidewithlovedones,goingoutforamealcanbeabreakfromthehardlabourofdomesticliving.Wecouldtakeitasanopportunityforself-care—totreatourselvesbydressingup,arrivinginstyleatafancyrestaurantandorderingaslightlymoreluxuriousmealtorefreshourwearysoul.Orderinghomedeliverywouldonlycontributetofeelingsofbeingpennedinwhile;eatingoutisanescapeforthetrappedindividual.Fooddeliveryappusersreasonit’satroubleandlessconvenienttodressupandeatout.However,it’sworthnotingwemaynotalwaysgetourfoodinthemostsatisfactoryconditionwhenoptingforhomedelivery.There’sariskofreceivingfoodorderswithmissingitemsorevenentirelywrongordersthatcan’t
4besentback.Whatwesacrificeforconveniencemightjustwindupbeinginconvenient.Consequently,itmakesmoresensetoeatoutratherthanriskdisappointmentbyorderinghomedelivery.4.Whatdoestheauthormainlytalkabout?A.Diningoptions.B.Cuisineculture.C.Consumptionlevel.D.Foodcategories.5.Whatadvantageofeatingoutishighlightedinparagraph2?A.Qualityservice.B.Comfortandconvenience.C.Sensoryenjoyment.D.Areasonablemixofnutrition.6.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoforderinghomedelivery?A.It’squitepricey.B.Itmayletconsumersdown.C.Itmaycausefoodwaste.D.It’snotenvironmental-friendly.7.Howisthetextdeveloped?A.Byprovidingexamples.B.Byfollowingspaceorder.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byanalyzingmentalprocesses.CAschoolscienceprojectbyagroupofstudentsinCanadahasledtoanimportantdiscovery:EpiPensmightceasetofunctionnormallyinspace.EpiPens,theauto-injectors(注射器)thatdeliverlife-savingmedicinecalledepinephrine,helpwithsevereallergic(过敏)reactions.Theepinephrineopensupairways,maintainsheatfunctionandbloodpressureandcalmstheallergicreactionsothepersoncanbreathe.ThestudentsworkingonProgramforGiftedLearners(PGL),werecuriousabouthowradiationinspacewouldaffectthemolecular(分子)structureofepinephrine.AspartofaNASAinitiativecalled“CubesinSpace,”whichlaunchesscienceexperimentsstudentscomeupwith,theysenttwocubeswithsamplesofbothpureepinephrineandEpiPensolutionintospace.oneonarocketandtheotheronaballoon.WiththecubestoosmalltoholdanentireEpiPenthestudentshadconsultedwithPaulMayer,achemistatUniversityofOttawaandeventuallyfiguredoutawaytogettheEpiPensolutionintoaspecially-madebottle.ThesampleswereanalyzedinalabbeforeandafterreturningtoEarth.Theteamfoundthepureepinephrinesamplesonlyreturned87percentpure—theother13percenthadturnedintopoisonouschemicals.AndnoepinephrinewasfoundintheEpiPensolutionsamples.Mayerwasskepticalatfirstthatthesampleswouldshowanysignsofdecomposition,buthewasblownawaybythe“dramatic”results.“It’sbrilliant,”hetellsGlobalNews.“Thefirstpartofdoingscienceisaskingtheright
5questions,andtheyaskedafantasticquestion.”Thestudents’findingscouldhavereal-worldimplicationsforspacetravelandastronauts’safety.Excitedtohavemadesuchagroundbreakingdiscovery,thestudentsplantodotheexperimentagaintochecktheirresults.They’realsoworkingondesigningacapsuletoprotecttheEpiPensolutioninspace.“Youfeellikeyou’remakingarealchange,”saysstudentBenjaminSum,whowantstobuildrocketswhenhegrowsup.“Itfeelslikeit’sjustadults.Butkidscanactuallybeinvolved.”8.WhatcanEpiPensdoforhumanallergicreaction?A.Cureitforgood.B.Detectitsearlysigns.C.Stimulateitintime.D.Relieveittemporarily.9.WhywerethesamplesofpureepinephrineandEpiPensolutionlaunchedintospace?A.Tobreakdowntheepinephrine.B.Totestepinephrine’seffectiveness.C.Tointegrateinnovationintoclinicalstudy.D.Toconfirmtheycanstandspaceenvironments.10.WhatqualityofthestudentsimpressesMayermost?A.Theirspiritofcommitment.B.Theirunityandteamwork.C.Theirspiritofscientificinquiry.D.Theirsincerityandintegrity.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.KidsFindoutEpiPensMayNotWorkinSpaceB.PGL:AProgramDevotedtoAstronomyResearchC.ScientistsTeamupwithPupilsforSpaceExplorationD.EpiPens:AnAdvancedDeviceAppliedtoSaveLivesDThehoneybeewaggledancehasbeencelebratedasamostcomplexanimalcommunicationsystem.Astudyuncovereditsnewpropertythatbeesmustpartiallylearnthedancefromwatchingexperienceddancers,adiscoverythattorpedoesthegeneralperceptionthatthedanceiswhollyinborn.Adancerbeerelaysinformationtofollowerbeesaboutthetargetlocationbyadjustingherselfwhileshakingherstomach,allowingforimpressiveflexibilityintheangle,durationandherenthusiasm.Herbody’sanglecorrespondstothesun’spositionrelativetothenestentrance.Thedistanceinformationisconveyedbythedanceduration.Andthemoreenergeticandpassionatethedance,thebetterthefood.She’llwaggleinastraightlineforsecondsbeforecirclingbacktorepeatthedance,
6creatingthefigureeightpattern.Thisbeewaggledancesystemwaslongassumedtobenaturalbehavior,butresearchersmadeabreakthroughthroughanexperiment.Theycreatedterritoriesofnewbornbeescompletelyseparatedfrommatureones.Whenthenewbornstartedvisitingflowersandproducingtheirfirstwaggledances,theyconsistentlymademoreerrorsinthewaytheyreportedtheangleanddistancetothefoodsourcethanbeesraisedinmixed-agedterritoriesandthusexposedtothewaggledancesincetheywereborn.Theyalsogeneratedlooserfigureeightpatterns,makingitharderforthefollowerbeestogetthemessage.Evenwhenplacedbackintoaterritorywithmaturebees,theyneverseemedtolearnhowtocommunicateinformationcorrectly.Theseresultssuggesteveryhoneybeeisbornwithawaggledancemodelthatgivesthemabasicunderstandingofhowtodance.Bywatchingtheirelders,they’llacquirenewrulesonhowtogeneratethedanceuniquetotheirterritory.Thisisthefirstknownexampleofsuchcomplexsociallearningofcommunicationininsectsandisaformofanimalculture,strikinglysimilartothewayhumanlanguagegeneratesnewlanguagestoshapeitselfaroundthelocalconditions.Whilethewaggledanceissecondtohumanlanguageintermsoftheabilitytocommunicatediverseinformationthroughrandomsymbols,thenewly-discoveredpropertymakesitevenmorelanguage-likeandjustthatmuchmoremind-blowing.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“torpedoes”meaninparagraph1?A.Illustrates.B.Overturns.C.Fitsinwith.D.Givesriseto.13.Onwhatbasisdothefollowerbeesjudgethetargetfood’squality?A.Thedancer’sphysicalangle.B.Thedancer’sdanceduration.C.Thedancer’sdanceliveliness.D.Thedancer’sbodyflexibility.14.Whatcanweinferaboutyoungbeesfromparagraph3?A.They’reabsolutelyignorantofthewaggledance.B.Theycan’tsurvivebutforcontactwithmaturebees.C.Theyenhancedanceroutinesbyautonomoustrialanderror.D.Theycanmasterthelocaldancebyfollowingeldersfrombirth.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Thewaggledance.B.Humanlanguage.C.Thenewproperty.D.Diverseinformation.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
7选项中有两项为多余选项。Youmayfeelyourbackbreakingandlow-paidpart-timesummerjobisn’tworthyoueffort.____16____Herearesomeyoucanenjoy.Whenlandingajob,you’llputyourselfintounfamiliarterritoryandlearnhowtosurviveanddevelopthere.____17____Whetherit’slearninganewskillordealingwithatoughboss,youmustrelyonyourselfforsolutions,throughwhichyoucanbuildupyourself-belief.Hangingaroundallsummerisagreatwaytorelax,butitwon’tcontributetoyourtimemanagementskill.____18____Thisskillhelpsyoudecidewhatshouldbeaccomplishedinadayandlearnhowtohandlethosethingstomakeithappen,whichinvolvesprioritizing,planningandjudginghowmuchyoucanrealisticallyfinish.Thebestwaytodevelopthisskillisthroughpractice.Withloadsoffreetime,you’lllikelynothavetoflexyourtime-managementmuscles.____19____Takeiteasy.Mostpeoplechangetheirmindsmanytimesbeforesettlingontheirlong-termcareer.Gettingoutintotheworkforceasawaiteratacafemaynothelpyouseewhatit’llbelikeasadoctorbutyou’llfigureoutwhetheryouliketoworkwithpeopleorwhetheryoucanworkefficientlyunderpressure.Asummerjobhelpszeroinonyourlikesanddislikestoevaluateyourstrengthsandresolveyourweaknesses.Chancesarethatyoursocialcircleiscomprisedofpeopleinyouragegroup.However,inajob,you’llworkwithdiversegroupsofpeople,fromwhomyou’lllearnvaryingviewpointsandexperiences.____20____A.Workingwill,though.BButsuchjobsupliftwillpowerC.Notsureofyourfutureprofession?D.Doesasummerjobhelpwithcollege?E.Actually,itsaddedbonusesgobeyondyourwallet.F.There’revariousconfidence-boostingchallengestoovercomeG.Youcandevelopfriendshipsandincreaseyourvisibilityaswell第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Onespringevening,Iwasincrediblywornafteralongdayofschool.Iwishedfor____21____butIhadtodragmyheavyfeettotheviolinstudio.IwasplayingMoldautoKate,myteacher.Isimplycouldn’tplaywith____22____,though.WhileIfollowedallthe____23____onthesheetmusic,Istill____24____tomakemusicdescribingspringwithfull-blownflowers
8soundlikeflowersdyingbitterdeaths.Kate____25____attentivelyandthenfrowned(皱眉),askingmewhatthepiece’smoodwas.Istaredather,____26____Pullingoutpaperandapencil,sheasked,“Canyou____27____animageofwhatyouthinkatypicaldayintheforestduringspringwouldlooklike?“Hesitantly,Istartedtoletmy____28____fly.Soonascenicforestfulloflifewas____29____inmymind.Minuteslater,Icompletedmydrawing.”Now,playthepieceagainwiththis._____30_____imageryinyourmind,“Katesaid.Iclosedmyeyesandbegantoplay,justasitsthemewasintroduced,with_____31_____expressionIhadneverdonebefore.AsI_____32_____thepiece,therefollowedashortsilencebeforeKatesaid,”That’sthebestplayingI’veeverheardfromyou.“Hereyeswereshining.”Whoknewpaintingoutthescenerywouldhelpyoubetter_____33_____themusic?Sometimesallweneedistouseourcreativityandtrydifferentmethodswhenfacingdifficulties.“The_____34_____violinlessontaughtmemorethanjustmusic.Ialsolearnedavaluable_____35_____skill,whichIappliedtomydailylife.21.A.careB.relaxationC.freedomD.motivation22.A.courageB.concernC.wisdomD.emotion23.A.numbersB.standardsC.notesD.lines24.A.failedB.desiredC.managedD.offered25.A.watchedB.listenedC.performedD.prayed26.A.blanklyB.angrilyC.enviouslyD.gratefully27A.shootB.evaluateC.sculptD.draw28A.personalityB.imaginationC.ambitionD.curiosity29.A.picturedB.replacedC.identifiedD.explored30.A.messyB.amusingC.vividD.strange31.A.commonB.briefC.childishD.exceptional32.A.wrappedupB.noteddownC.reflectedonD.setabout33.A.preserveB.spreadC.interpretD.compose34.A.inspiringB.confusingC.shamefulD.adventurous35.A.information-sortingB.problem-solvingC.critical-thinkingD.decision-making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。
9WhenLinZhanxifirstintroducedmushroomcultivation(培育)totheGobiDesertresidentsofNingxia,hedidn’texpectsuchaphenomenalsuccess.____36____inventorofjuncao,amethodthatusesgrasscuttingsassubstrate(培养基)forgrowingeatableandmedicinalmushrooms,haslongbeencommitted____37____expandingthemethodinpovertyrelief.Inthe1980s,asaprofessoratFujianAgricultureandForestryUniversity,Linexperimentedwithgrassinsteadoflogstogrowmushroomsbecauselogsweren’t____38____(ready)availableformanyruralhouseholdswhilegrass,____39____leavesandrootscanbeusedforecologicalmanagement,isanessentialmulti-functionalagriculturalresource.In1986,Linmadeit,andsoonhismethod____40____(adopt)by51countiesinFujian.Whenjuncaowasmadeakeyprojectinthepairing-offcooperationbetweenFujianandNingxiain1997,Linadvocated____41____(take)advantageofabandonedcavedwellings(窑洞)forgrowingmushroomsinNingxia.Theprojectdoubledthefarmers’yearlyincomethatyear.Thesuccessmadejuncao____42____(promote)in506China’scountiesanditwasthenintroducedto106developingcountries.Thisworld-famousinnovation____43____(bring)welfaretomillionsofpeoplesofar.WhattouchedLinmostduringhisjourneytoothercountriestohelpdevelopjuncaotechnologywasthataforeignministerevennamedhisdaughterafterjuncaoinhonorofChina’s____44____(assist).“IfeelIhaveanewmission_____45_____(shoulder),evenafterChinawinsitsbattletoreducepoverty.Icanstillforeseetheimportanceofjuncaoinhelpingfarmersbettertheirsituationandimprovingtheecologyandtheenvironmentaroundus,”hesaid.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你校英语俱乐部拟创办校英文刊物,将召开俱乐部成员会议,商讨刊物栏目(columns)。假如你成员李华,请你写一份会议发言稿,提议开设一个栏目。内容包括:1.栏目名称;2.开设理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hello,mydearfellows!
10___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。“Oh,no!”JackshoutedwhilelookingatthelikesandcommentsonhisrecentTikTokvideo.“Whyaren’tpeoplereactingtomycontentastheyusedto?”Jackwasa19-year-oldstrongandmuscularmanaddictedtothegym.HelovedrecordingexercisevideosandpostingthemonhisTikTokaccount.Initially,hisvideologs(vlogs)werepopular,buthisposts’reachsoondecreased.Jackwonderedwhypeoplehadstoppedsharingandlikinghisvideos,“Maybemyaudienceistiredofwatchingmeworkoutinthegym,”hethought,determinedtochangethelocationofhisvideos.Thefollowingday,Jackwenttotheneighborhoodparkandbeganfilmingwhilewalkingonthetrack.“Hi,guys!Howaboutweshakethingsupalittle?I’mtoworkoutintheparktoday!”hesaidexcitedly,lookingintothecameralens(镜头).“Let’slookforagoodspottowarmup,”hesaidashewalkedtowardsabench(长椅),onwhichsatanelderlylady.Jackthoughtthebenchwastheperfectplacetofilmhisvideobecauseofthelight.Heputhistripodstand(三脚架)onthebenchandsetthecamera,buthefeltlikeheneededthefullbench.Hewantedtoplacehiscamerawheretheladysat,sohegesturedtohertomove,butthewomandidn’tseemtounderstand.“Getoutofmyway!”heyelled.“Can’tyouseeI’mfilmingavideo?Youoldfool!”Lookinghimupanddowninsurprise,theoldladydidn’targueoverhisdisrespectfulattitudeandquietlywalkedtowardsanotherbench.Jacksethiscameraup,pressedtherecordbuttonandwavedathisfollowers,readytodemonstrateexercises.Suddenly,hetrippedonaloosestone,lostbalanceandfelldown,hisheadstrikingthebenchandbleedingheavily.Cryinginpain,Jacktriedtogetup,buthedidn’thavethestrengthtorise.Hecollapsedontheground,screamingdesperatelyforhelp.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Therewasnobodyaroundbuttheelderlylady.
11_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ToJack’sjoy,anetfriendsentamessagesayingwheretheladylived._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1-20CABBCBCACCCABBCAABAA
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