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1、羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈

2、芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃

3、肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇

4、芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁

5、膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅

6、羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕

7、節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇

8、肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈

9、芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅

10、膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿

11、罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄

12、膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈

13、肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅

14、芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿

15、膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃

16、羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈

17、膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕節(jié)蒂蚈羅膈蒁螀螈肄蒁蒀羃羀蒀薂螆羋葿蚅羂膄薈螇螅肀薇蕆羀羆薆蕿螃蒞薅螁肈芁薅袃袁膇薄薃肇肅膀蚅衿罿腿螈肅芇羋蕆袈膃羋薀肅聿芇螞袆肅芆襖蠆莄芅薄羄芀芄蚆螇膆芃蝿羃肂節(jié)蒈螅羈莂薁羈芆莁蚃螄膂莀裊罿膈荿薅袂肄莈蚇肈羀莇蝿袀艿莆葿肆膅莆薁衿肁蒅蚄肄羇蒄螆袇芆蒃蒆蝕 英語六級閱讀訓練精選題1Studying in Sydney, AustraliaAustraliaAttractive to International StudentsAustralia has

18、 been a popular choice for thousands of international students over many years. Australias universities and colleges have become increasingly recognized overseas for their exceptionally high standard. In addition, Australia is conveniently close to South-East Asia (Jakarta, the capital of Australias

19、 closest Asian neighbor, Indonesia, is only 5506 kilometers from Sydney.) Revised entry procedures for overseas students have made it possible for an increasing number to study in Australia. Sydney the largest Australian city, is the principle port of call for international airlines with services op

20、erating to Australia.Sydney - Location and HistoryNamed after an ex-Governor of New South Wales, Sydney is the States capital city. Located on the south-east coast of Australia in the temperate zone, it enjoys a mild climate, averaging 14.5 hours of sunshine per day in summer and 10.25 hours in wint

21、er. It is also the largest, oldest and perhaps most beautifully situated city in Australia. First established by the British as a convict settlement in 1788, it is a modern cosmopolitan city that has developed into one of the nations major industrial, business, and manufacturing centre.The Harbour a

22、nd Surrounding SuburbsSydney is home to nearly 4.4 million people (as of 1997). The suburbs reach out from the city centre and harbor some 55 km to the north, 35km to the west and 30 km to the south, creating a metropolitan area of about 3000 square kilometers. The 57 square kilometer harbor is one

23、of the largest in the world, and famous for the unmistakable 134 meter high arch of the Harbor Bridge and the graceful sails of the Opera House. It is a busy waterway with ferries, freighters and pleasure craft.Residential Inner City SuburbsNot far from the city centre are the attractive old residen

24、tial suburbs of Balmain, Glebe, and Paddington, where many people live in smart terraced houses. Art galleries, pubs, and restaurants abound in the cosy streets that tend to be quite narrow, whereas the suburbs surrounding the citys colleges and universities consist mainly of family homes and multi-

25、unit blocks and ideal situation for students looking for a homestay, or to rent. Sydneys newer suburbs now have a large multicultural population, and local shopping centres reflect the influences of many cultures.The Cultural ClimateSydney is home to the State Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Sta

26、te Conservatorium of Music, the Australian Opera, the Sydney Dance Company, and the Australian Ballet. The world-class Sydney Symphony Orchestra offers superb classical music all year round. Local theatre is innovative and well-supported, and large-scale overseas productions tour regularly.Entertain

27、ment for Young and OldAs well as scores of cinemas and theatres throughout the city and suburbs, there are numerous clubs which appeal to people of all ages, and cater for all tastes. Pubs are the venue for smaller modern bands, while the big-name popular music artists, both local and international,

28、 attract capacity audiences at the huge Entertainment Centre in the heart of the city.Dining OutIn Sydney, a vast array of ethnic and local restaurants can be found to suit everybody. In summer, caf patrons often sit outside at tables under umbrellas, and enjoy the passing parade of shoppers. Studen

29、ts who prefer to cook at home can choose from several large weekend markets, where fresh fruit, fish, and vegetables may be bought more cheaply than at the local supermarket. Sydney also has its own Chinatown.Shoppers DelightIn the heart of the city are several big department stores linked by enclos

30、ed over-the-street crossings and underground walkways. Most noticeable are the towering Centrepoint complx and the Queen Victoria Building, both containing many shopping arcades, coffee shops and restaurants. Out of town, in the suburbs, there are huge regional shopping centres. At the weekend marke

31、ts, bargains can be had when shopping for clothing as well as for a wide range of assorted goods.Sporting FacilitiesAustralia is recognized as one of the most sports-conscious nations in the world. Sydney boasts an impressive number of facilities for all types of indoor and outdoor sporting activiti

32、es. Wherever one goes, there are golf courses, cricket pitches, football ovals, tennis and squash courts, and, of course, indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Avid ice-skating and ten-pin bowling fans will find that these activities are also popular and inexpensive.ConclusionWhatever a student is inte

33、rested in, it is certain to be available somewhere in Sydney. Outside the colleges and universities the scope for filling the leisure hours is enormous while on campus the choice is equally varied.1. Since more and more international students study in Australia, entry procedures have been revised.2.

34、 Sydney was first established as a settlement for convicted criminals.3. Sydney is home to a large number of people from other countries.4. The streets of Paddington are not very wide and contain houses arranged in rows.5. Large-scale overseas productions are rarely shown in local small theatres.6.

35、The Entertainment Centre is only for international popular music artists who attract large audiences.7. Vegetables may be bought more cheaply in large weekend markets.8. When shopping for clothing or other goods in weekend markets, you can _ with sellers.9. Australia is famous as one of the most _ n

36、ations in the world.10. This passage aims to help _ to adapt to life in Sydney.答案與解析1. N. 文章第一段說:Revised entry procedures for overseas students have made it possible for an increasing number to study in Australia. 把因果關系顛倒了。2. Y. 文章第二段說:First established by the British as a convict settlement in 1788

37、, it is a modern cosmopolitan city that 3. NG. 文章根本沒有提到過。4. Y. 文章第四段說:Not far from the city centre are the attractive old residential suburbs of Balmain, Glebe, and Paddington, where many people live in smart terraced houses. Art galleries, pubs, and restaurants abound in the cosy streets that tend

38、to be quite narrow,5. N. 文章第五段說:Local theatre is innovative and well-supported, and large-scale overseas productions tour regularly. 顛倒事實。6. N. 文章第六段說:there are numerous clubs which appeal to people of all ages, and cater for all tastes.正好相反。7.Y. 文章第七段說:can choose from several large weekend markets,

39、 where fresh fruit, fish, and vegetables may be bought more cheaply than at the local supermarket.8. bargain 文章第八段說:At the weekend markets, bargains can be had when shopping for clothing as well as for a wide range of assorted goods.9. sports-conscious 文章第九段說:Australia is recognized as one of the mo

40、st sports-conscious nations in the world.10. international students 中心思想題。文章第一段第一句Australia has been a popular choice for thousands of international students over many years.英語六級閱讀訓練精選題2Among the more colorful characters of Leadvilles golden age were H.A.W.Tabor and his second wife, Elizabeth McCour

41、t, better known as Baby Doe. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West. Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. With his first wife and two children he left Vermont by covered wagon in 1855 to homestead in Kansas. Perhaps he did not find farming to his lik

42、ing, or perhaps he was lured by rumors of fortunes to be made in Colorado mines. At any rate, a few years later he moved west to the small Colorado mining camp known as California Gulch, which he later renamed Leadville when he became its leading citizen. Great deposits of lead are sure to be found

43、here. he said.As it turned out, it was silver, not lead, that was to make Leadvilles fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general store, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco.It was his custom to grubstake prospective miners, in other word

44、s, to supply them with food and supplies, or grub, while they looked for ore, in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered.He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of value.Finally one day in the year 1878, so the story goes, two m

45、iners came in and asked for grub. Tabor had decided to quit supplying it because he had lost too much money that way. These were persistent, however, and Tabor was too busy to argue with them. Oh help yourself. One more time wont make any difference, He said and went on selling shoes and hats to oth

46、er customers. the two miners took $17 worth of supplies, in return for which they gave Tabor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountainside and began to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the shares of the other two men, and s

47、o the mine belonged to him alone. This mine, known as the Pittsburgh Mine, made $1 300 000 for Tabor in return for his $17 investment.Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside just outside the town for $117 000.This turned out to be even more fabulous than the Pittsburgh, yiel

48、ding $35 000 worth of silver per day at one time. Leadville grew. Tabor became its first mayor, and later became lieutenant governor of the state.1. Leadville got its name for the following reasons EXCEPT.A. because Tabor became its leading citizenB. because great deposits of lead is expected to be

49、found thereC. because it could bring good fortune to TaborD. because it was renamed2. The word grubstake in paragraph 2 means.A. to supply miners with food and suppliesB. to open a general storeC. to do ones contribution to the development of the mineD. to supply miners with food and supplies and in

50、 return get a share in the mine, if one was discovered3.T abor made his first fortune.A. by supplying two prospective miners and getting in return a one-third interest in the findingsB. because he was persuaded by the two miners to quit supplyingC. by buying the shares of the otherD. as a land specu

51、lator4. The underlying reason for Tabors life career is.A. purely accidentalB. based on the analysis of miners being very poor and their possibility of discovering profitable mining siteC. through the help from his second wifeD. he planned well and accomplished targets step by step5. If this passage

52、 is the first part of an article, who might be introduced in the following part?A. Tabors life.B. Tabors second wife, Elizabeth McCourt.C. Other colorful characters.D. Tabors other careers.難句突破請翻譯以下長句,1. It was his custom to grubstake prospective miners, in other words, to supply them with food and

53、supplies, or grub, while they looked for ore, in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered.答案與詳解【短文大意】本文主要講述霍塞斯奧斯汀沃納泰勃發(fā)家的故事。1. C細節(jié)題。因為Leadville可以為Tabor帶來巨富。這一點不是Leadville得名的原因,因為在文章第二段中,講到這一點時,提及三個原因:A.因為Tabor成為當?shù)氐木用翊砣宋铮珺.因為在Leadville有豐富的鉛的儲藏量。D.因為Leadville是因為Tabor重要而起

54、的名,唯獨C沒有,因為到后來發(fā)現(xiàn)是銀礦才給他帶來巨富。2. D詞匯題。第二段中grubstake的詞義與D所述內(nèi)容是相同的,即供給探礦者資金,衣物,食品以及其他物品。(可參閱英華大辭典修訂第二版64頁)但此處還補充地講,作為回報,供給者可以獲得礦中資源一定份額。(見文章第二段第4行)3. A細節(jié)題。Tabor第一次真正發(fā)財是他為兩名礦工提供資助,為此他獲得他們礦資源三分之一的股份。見文章第三段4-9行內(nèi)容:兩名開礦者從Tabor那兒借走價值17美元的物品,作為回報,Tabor獲得他們礦資源三分之一股份。于是兩位開礦者在一座山旁的不毛之地開始挖掘,九天之后,發(fā)現(xiàn)了銀的富礦,于是Tabor又將兩人

55、的股份全買下,這樣,銀礦屬于Tabor一個人所有,這個礦就是后來著名的匹茲堡礦。Tabor用17美元的投資換來了130萬美元的收獲。4. B推斷題。由原文可知泰勃的財產(chǎn)來源是有一定偶然性的,但是畢竟也是基于他開創(chuàng)的grubstake模式,因為A、D都不對,C更是沒有根據(jù),因為他還沒有娶第二位夫人這一切就發(fā)生了。分析泰勃的做法,會得出B選項所示的結論。5. B推斷題。如果本文是一篇文章的第一部分,那么在文章的第二部分將介紹誰呢?key可以從文章第一句分析出來,在Leadville的黃金年代,其多彩的特點當中,Tabor及其第二任妻子Elizabeth McCourt是值得大書特書的,接著,文章都

56、在講述有關H.A.W.Tabor發(fā)家致富的歷史,如先買下匹茲堡礦,后又買下Matchless礦,最后成為市長,代理州長,等等,所以涉及到的全是男主人公,因此下邊再講的話,應成為女主人公即Elizabeth McCourt的天地了,她是Tabor的第二任妻子。這是順理成章的事。長難句解析【解析】It是形式主語,真正的主語是to后面的句子,while引導時間狀語從句?!咀g文】他的通常做法是對來采礦的人下注,說得更明確一點就是泰勃供給這些人食品、用品等物品,作為回報,當他們采到礦后就會分給他一部分股份。全文翻譯Leadville的繁盛時期,有諸多有趣的人物,其中就有H.A.W.Tabor 和他的第二

57、任妻子Elizabeth McCourt ,他們被稱為Baby Doe。他們的發(fā)家史迅速變成古西部的傳奇。賀瑞斯、安斯汀、華納、陶伯原是佛蒙特州的一個老師。1855年,他帶著第一任妻子和兩個孩子,乘著載有全部家當?shù)鸟R車來到了堪薩斯州的一個農(nóng)場。也許是他不喜歡務農(nóng),也可能是他被科羅拉多州的金礦傳奇所吸引,總之,幾年之后,他從西部搬到了科羅拉多州的一個被稱為加利福尼亞谷的小礦聚集地。之后他成為這個州的州長,便將這里重命名為Leadville。他預言大量的鉛礦在這里將被發(fā)現(xiàn)。結果,這里出現(xiàn)的不是鉛礦,而是銀礦,這些銀礦成為Leadville的好運和財富。陶伯本身對礦廠了解很少,于是他開了一個綜合經(jīng)營

58、店,銷售從靴子到鹽,面粉以及香煙等各式各樣的東西給那些需要援助的采礦者,換句話來說,他提供食品和其他供應,一旦有人發(fā)現(xiàn)礦廠,作為回報,他也能從中獲益。他做了很多年,但是他支助的人都沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)任何有價值的東西。1878年的一天,兩個礦工來尋求“下注”。但陶伯已經(jīng)打算放棄了,因為他在此方面花了太多錢卻一無所獲。他們堅持自己的要求,陶伯忙得沒空和他們爭吵,所以他說:“好吧,再多一次也無所謂了?!闭f完他就做生意去了。兩個礦工得到了17美金的供給,作為回報,他們將會給予陶伯他們淘金所得的三分之一利潤。他們選擇了一塊荒山挖礦。9天之后,他們挖到了一座很富足的銀礦。陶伯買下了兩個礦工的股份,獨自擁有了整座銀礦

59、,這就是后來著名的匹茲堡礦。陶伯以17美金的投資獲得了1300000美金的回報。后來,陶伯在城外的荒山上用$117 000買下了一個舉世無雙的礦。這個礦甚至比匹茲堡礦更為驚人,它曾為陶伯創(chuàng)下每天$35 000的銀產(chǎn)出。Leadville慢慢發(fā)展起來了,陶伯成為它的第一個市長,后來又成為這個州的副州長。英語六級閱讀訓練精選題3Is there enough oil beneath the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (保護區(qū)) (ANWR) to help secure Americas energy future ? President Bush certa

60、inly thinks so. He has argued that tapping ANWRs oil would help ease Californias electricity crisis and provide a major boost to the countrys energy independence. But no one knows for sure how much crude oil lies buried beneath the frozen earth with the last government survey, conducted in 1998, pro

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