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.浙江省嘉興一中2012屆高三英語(yǔ)10月月考試題新人教版【會(huì)員獨(dú)享】第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題,每題0.5分,滿分10分)Ofthetwobrothers,Billis______youngerone,andheisaquietboy,______thatmostadultslikeverymuch.A.the;oneB.a;theoneC.a;oneD.the;theone2.Onhearingthenews,thegirlrushedoutwithouthesitation,______theluggage______onthefloor,and______inthedark.A.left,lied,disappearedB.leaving,lying,disappearedC.leaving,lie,disappearedD.left,lay,disappear3.Jimwenttoanswerthephone.______________,Harrystartedtopreparelunch.A.HoweverB.NeverthelessC.BesidesD.MeanwhileAnoticewasplacedbytheriverbankwarningpeopleto____________thethinice.A.keepupB.keepbackC.keepawayD.keepoff5.—Myteachersaysshe’scancellingtheclassplay.Ijustcan’tunderstand.—______.Youwerelookingforwardtoit.A.Itdoesn’tmatterB.It’sveryunwiseofherC.Don’tworryaboutitD.Youmustbedisappointed-----Wheredidyougettoknowher?Itwasonthefarm_______weworked..A.thatB.thereC.whereD.which7.Myuncle_________inTaiwanfor20years.Nowhehassettleddowninmainland..專業(yè)..A.waslivingB.hadlivedC.haslivedD.livedOnecan’tbereallyhappyif_________heenjoysdoingisregardedbysocietyasofnoimportance.A.howB.thatC.whatD.where9.Butforthehelpofmyteacher,I________thefirstprizeintheEnglishWritingCompetition.A.wouldnotwinB.wouldhavewonC.wouldwinD.wouldnothavewon10.Writteninahurry,__________________.Howcanitbesatisfactory?A.theyfoundmanymistakesinthereportB.SammadelotsofmistakesinthereportC.thereareplentyofmistakesinthereportD.thereportisfullofmistakesIt’scertainlyhardwork..But,________,amanwhowishestohaveacareerhastomakeagreatmanysacrifices.A.onthecontraryB.ontheotherhandC.foranotherD.inaddition12.-Whatdoesthesignovertheresay?-“Noperson____________bringdrinksintothestudentcomputerpool.”A.willB.mayC.shallD.must13.Freemedicaltreatmentinthiscountrycoverssicknessofmindaswellas________sickness.A.normalB.averageC.regularD.ordinary14.Sheclimbeduptothetopofthehill,from______shecouldhaveagoodviewofthewholetown..A.thereB.whereC.whichD.it15.Somuchofinterest______thatmostvisitorssimplyrunoutoftimebeforeseeing.專業(yè)..itall.A.offersBeijingB.BeijingoffersC.doesBeijingofferD.Beijingdoesoffer16.Jimtoldusallthat______hesaidsoatthemeetingwasreallytrue.A.thatB.allC.whatD.allthat17.Formanyyears,people______electriccars.However,makingthemhasbeenmoredifficultthanpredicted.A.haddreamedofB.havedreamedofC.dreamedofD.dreamof18.Consideringhishealth,Iadvisehimto______anhourortwoeachdaytoworkout.A.setaboutB.setoffC.setupD.setaside19.Shewentthoughaperiodofemotional_________afterhercompanyfellintoruinsandshefinallydecidedtofindanewjob.A.controlB.adjustmentC.outburstD.improvement20.—Howaboutseeingthenewcomedytonight?—________________Idon’tlikedrama.A.It'snotmycupoftea.B.Howcome?C.I'mrightwithyouonthat.D.That'sadeal.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1分,滿分20分)Itwashergigglingthatdrewmyattention.Notetakingreallywasn'tallthatfunny.Walkingovertotheoffender,Iaskedforthe21__.Frozen,sherefusedtogiveittome.Iwaited,allattentionintheclassroomonthequiet22__betweenteacherandstudent.Whenshefinally23__itovershewhispered,“Okay,butIdidn'tdrawit”.Itwasahand-drawn24__ofme,teethblackenedandthewords“I'mstupid”comingoutofmymouth.Imanagedtofolditupcalmly.Mymind,25__,wasworking.專業(yè)..angrilyasIstrugglednotto26__.IfiguredIknewthetwomostlikelycandidatesfordrawingthepicture.Itwoulddothemsome27__toteachthemalesson,andmaybeitwashightimethatIdidit!Thankfully,Iwasabletokeepmyself28__.Whentherewereaboutsixminutesremaining,Ishowedtheclassthepicture.TheywereallsilentasItoldthemhow29__thiswasforme.Itoldthemtheremustbeareason30__andnowwastheirchancetowritedownanythingtheyneededtotellme.ThenIletthemwritesilentlywhileIsniffedinthebackoftheclassroom.AsI31__thenoteslater,manyofthemsaidsomethinglike,“I'vegotnothingagainstyou,”or“I'msorryyouwerehurt.”Somekidssaid,“We're32__ofyou.”Buttwonotes,fromthegirlswhoI33__werebehindthepicture,hadalistofissues.Iwastoo34__,toostrictReadingthosenotes,Irealizedthatoverthecourseofthisyear,insteadof35__mystudents,Ihadbeguncommandingthemto36__.WhereIthoughtIwasdrivingthemtosuccessIwas37__drivingthemaway.Ihadsomeapologizingtodo.Butthenextdayintheclassroom,oneboyandonegirleachhandedmeacard.Theone38__byalltheboysexpressedsincereregretfortheuglyjoke.Theonefromthegirlsaskedfor39__.Thiswasalessonforboththekidsandme.Forgivenessdoesnotchangethepast,butitdoesenlargethe40__.21.A.noteB.a(chǎn)dviceC.reasonD.help22.A.battleB.competitionC.a(chǎn)rgumentD.conversation23.A.tookB.thoughtC.turnedD.handed24.A.statueB.graphC.pictureD.poster25.A.otherwiseB.howeverC.thereforeD.besides26.A.leaveB.cryC.explainD.a(chǎn)rgue27.A.goodB.harmC.favorD.punishment28.A.a(chǎn)musedB.controlledC.uninterestedD.relaxed29.A.meaningfulB.forgetfulC.regretful.專業(yè)..D.hurtful30.A.a(chǎn)sideB.a(chǎn)bove31.A.wroteB.finished32.A.proudB.fond33.A.figuredB.promised34.A.talkativeB.mean35.A.forcingB.encouraging36.A.a(chǎn)ppreciateB.a(chǎn)pologize37.A.a(chǎn)ctuallyB.normally38.A.decoratedB.offered39.A.thankfulnessC.compensation40.A.friendshipB.education

C.beneathC.readC.a(chǎn)fraidC.concludedC.clumsyC.comfortingC.compromiseC.immediatelyC.signedB.forgivenessD.communicationC.knowledge

D.behindD.collectedD.a(chǎn)shamedD.confirmedD.considerateD.teachingD.a(chǎn)chieveD.generallyD.boughtD.future第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,每題2分;第二節(jié)5小題,每題1分,共45分)第一節(jié):閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題紙大將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。ANews(March6,2008)thatMicrosoftwasmakinga$44.6billionbidtobuyYahoowasgreetedwithheateddiscussionbymanyInternetusersonFriday.Herearesomeresponses:MarkGaleassiofKansasCity,MissouriThisisthebestmoveforbothparties.YahoohastheideasandMicrosofthasthemoneytofinallymarkettheseideascorrectly.MicrosoftandYahooareaperfectfitandthedealwillbegoodforconsumers.ScottG.ofNewJerseyIwasaYahoouserforyearsalongwithHotmailfromMicrosoft.ThenGooglecamealong:GoogleEarth,GoogleToolbarandGmail.Googleissoinnovative(創(chuàng)新的)witheverythingtheydo.YahooandMicrosoft...sameoldstory...Idon’tthinkthemerger(歸并)willdoanythingforeithercompanyexceptimprovetheYahooshareholders’bankaccounts..專業(yè)..MichaelGlosserofEstero,FloridaRightnow,YahoooffersalotoffeaturesandtoolsatnocostforalldifferentlevelsofInternetusers.Microsoftseeksnothingbutprofit.Undoubtedly,they’lldonothingotherthanfindwaystostartremovingYahoo’sformerlynon-pricedfeatures.Microsoft’sgreedwillruinthegreatthingthatYahoocurrentlyis.ToniSuarezofHaciendaHeights,CaliforniaPerhapsitwouldbringbetterhightechnologyinnovationstoe-mailandhelpinresearchinganddevelopingabetterInternet!AntonioSimmonsofParkville,MarylandMicrosoftpurchasingYahoowouldbenothingmorethananattemptfromMicrosofttofurtherimposeupontheuserstheirpoor-qualitysoftwareandobtainmorewealthforthecompany.Inmyopinion,theywillneverbeabletocompetewithGooglebecauseYahooandMicrosoft’scurrentsearchenginesaretooinferior(差的)tocompete.Evenifcombined,theystilllack.41.WhoisinfavorofthemergerofMicrosoftandYahoo?A.AntonioSimmons.B.MichaelGrosser.C.ScottG.D.MarkGaleassi.IntheopinionofScottG.___________.themergerwillcontributetoMicrosoftYahooandMicrosoftarelackingininnovationGoogleisgettingshortofmanagementexperiencethemergerwillallowMicrosofttoovertakeGoogleMichaelGrosserisafraidthat______.A.themergerwillcostYahoo’sfreefeaturesB.themergerwillleadtoMicrosoft’smonopoly(壟斷)ofthemarketC.theincreasedcompetitionwillforceGoogleoutofthegameD.InternetuserswillhavetobuyMicrosoft’scostlysoftware.專業(yè)..44.WhatisAntonioSimmons’attitudetowardsGoogle?A.Doubtful.B.Disapproval.C.Positive.D.NegativeBIndepartmentstoresandclosetsallovertheworld,theyarewaiting.Theiroutwardappearanceseemsratherappealingbecausetheyhaveavarietyofstyles,patterns,materials,andcolors.Buttheyareeventuallythebiggestdeception(欺騙)thatexistsinthefashionindustrytoday.Whatarethey?Theyarehighheels(高跟)—awoman’sworstenemy(whethersheknowsitornot).Fashionhasledwomentobelievethattheyaremorebeautifulorfashionableforwearingheels,butinreality,heelscausetroubles.Womenshouldfightthehighheelindustrybyrefusingtouseorbuytheminordertosavetheworldfromunnecessaryphysicalandpsychologicalsuffering.Tobefair,itmustbenotedthatthereisapositivesidetohighheels.First,heelsareexcellentforaerating(給通氣)lawns(草坪).AnyonewhohaseverwornheelsongrassknowswhatIamtalkingabout.Asimpletriparoundtheyardinapairofthosebabiesgetsridofalltheneedtocallforalawncareexpert,andprovidestheperfect-sizedholestogiveanylawnoxygenwithoutallthedirtlyingaround.Second,heelsarequiteusefulfordefendingagainstoncomingenemiesbythreateningthemwithapairofthesesharp,deadlyfashionitems.Regardlessofsuchpracticalusesforheels,thefactremainsthatwearinghighheelsisharmfultoone’sphysicalhealth.Talktoanypodiatrist(足病醫(yī)生),andyouwillhearthatmostoftheirbusinesscomesfromhigh-heel-wearingwomen.Highheelsareknowntocauseproblemssuchasmisshapenfeetandtorntoenails.Theriskofseriousbackproblemsandtwistedorbrokenanklesisthreetimeshigherforahighheelwearerthanforaflatshoewearer.Womenwearingheelsmaygetaheelcaughtinanarrowsidewalkgapandbethrowntothegroundandpossiblybreakanose,back,orneck.Andofcourse,afterwearingheelsforaday,anywomanknowsshecanlookforwardtoanightofpainasshetriestocomfortherachingfeet.45.Despitethedisadvantagesofhighheels,womenarestillcrazyaboutthembecauseof________.A.thedifferentusesofhighheelsB.theirpurposetoshowofftheirwealth.專業(yè)..C.therichvarietyofhighheelstylesD.theirwishtoimprovetheirappearance46.Whydoesthewriterusetheunderlinedexpression“thosebabies”(Paragraph2)torefertohighheels?A.Toshowtheirsmallsize.B.Toshowtheircolorfulappearance.C.Toshowwomen’sloveforthem.D.Toshowtheyarestrong.47.Thewriter’schiefargumentagainsthighheelsisthatthey________.A.areathreattolawnsB.areharmfultowomen’shealthC.willnotalwaysmakewomenbeautifulD.arenotusefulasaweaponofdefense48.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwomenshould________.A.seethroughtheverynatureoffashionB.refusetobuytheproductsofthefashionindustryC.gotoapodiatristregularlyforadviceD.avoidfollowingfashiontoocloselyCApersonnamedBernardJacksontodayisafreeman,buthehasmanybittermemories.Hespentfiveyearsinprisonafterajury(陪審團(tuán))wronglyconvicted(判處有罪)himofrapingtwowomen.AtJackson’strial,althoughtwowitnessestestifiedthatJacksonwaswiththeminanotherlocationatthetimeofthecrime,hewasconvictedanyway.Why?Thejurybelievedthetestimony(證詞)ofthetwovictims,whopositivelyidentifiedJacksonasthemanwhohadattackedthem.ThecourteventuallyfreedJacksonafterthepolicefoundtherealcriminal.Manyfactorsinfluencetheaccuracyofeyewitnesstestimony.Forinstance,witnessessometimesseephotographsofseveralsuspectsbeforetheytrytoidentifythepersontheysawinagroupofpeople.Theycanbecomeconfusedbyseeingmanyphotographsofsimilarfaces.Thenumberofpeopleinthegroup,andwhetheritisapersonoraphotograph,mayalsoaffectawitness’sdecision.Peoplesometimes.專業(yè)..havedifficultyidentifyingpeopleofotherraces.Thequestionsthepoliceaskwitnessesalsohaveaneffectonthem.Manypeoplebelievethatpoliceofficersaremorereliablethanordinarypeople.Psychologistsdecidedtotestthisidea,andtheydiscoveredthatitisnottrue.Twopsychologistsshowedafilmofcrimestobothpoliceofficersandcivilians.Thepsychologistsfoundnodifferencebetweenthepoliceandtheciviliansincorrectlyrememberingthedetailsofthecrimes.Despiteallthepossibilitiesforinaccuracy,courtscannotomiteyewitnesstestimonyfromatrial.Americancourtsdependalmostcompletelyoneyewitnesstestimonytoresolve(決定)courtcases.Sometimesitistheonlyevidencetoacrime,suchasrape.Furthermore,eyewitnesstestimonyisoftencorrect.Althoughpeopledosometimesmakemistakes,andconvictinnocentpeople,moreimportantly,eyewitnesstestimonyhasrightlyconvictedalargernumberofguiltypeople.Americancourtsdependontheabilityofthetwelvejurors,andnotthejudges,todeterminetheaccuracyofthewitnesstodecideifacertainwitnesscould

’stestimony.Itistheirresponsibilityactuallysee,hearandrememberwhathappened.49.BernardJacksonwasfoundguiltyandsentenced5years’prisonbecause_______A.thevictimsinsistedthathewastheattackerB.headmittedthecrimeofrapingtwowomenC.thepolicediscoveredevidenceleadingtohisguiltD.theeyewitnessprovedthevictims’testimony50.Aninaccurateeyewitnesstestimonymayleadto_____________A.themisunderstandingofthecaseB.thedisbeliefinthecourtC.thedisrespectfortheeyewitnessD.theconvictionofaninnocentpersonEyewitnesstestimonyisimportantbecause_________________A.itcanbereliedontodetectcriminalinallcases.專業(yè)..B.itissometimestheonlywaytoresolvecourtcasesC.itissometimestheonlyclueforpoliceinvestigationD.itismorereliablethanphysicalevidencetoacrimeAccordingtothetext,wecaninferthat________eyewitnesstestimonyisvaluable,thoughsometimesincorrectpoliceidentificationismorereliablethanthatoftheordinarypeoplecrimevictimsoftenfailtogivepositiveidentificationofthesuspectthejuryreliesonthejudgethantheeyewitnessforadecisionADBADWorkyourbrain!Between2and3poundsofwonder,itcontrolseverythingwesay,doorthink,whoweareandwhatwecareabout.Thewaywewalkorlaughorfigureoutthings.Whatwelikeandthetalentswepossess.Howweseeandtalkandrunandjumpandprocessourfood.Thebrainuses20percentofourbody'soxygenand20percentofitsblood.Somewherewithinitsprotein,fat,100,000milesofbloodvesselsand100billionnervecells,ithelpsusrememberwhereweputourgymshoes.Changeourtemperaturesowedon'tdiebecauseoftheheatorcold.Speedusuporslowusdown.Helpuschoosebetweenorangejuiceororange-flavoreddrinks.Itsintricacies(復(fù)雜性)arestunning,farbeyondanythingmostofuscanimagine.Tokeepthisworkofartaspolished(有光彩的)aspossibleweneedtoeatright,exerciseandkeepmentallystimulated(刺激).Goodnutritionhelpsbraincellscommunicatewitheachother.Exercisestimulatesahormone(荷爾蒙)inourbrainthatimprovesmemory.Mentalstimulationkeepsyousharpevenasyouage.“It'sveryimportantthatwetellpeopletobephysicallyactiveandmentallyactive,”saidneurologistMalcolmStewart.“Peoplecannotstopaging,butyou'reabletoreducethedamage;you'reabletokeepthefunctionup.”FollowingareDr.Stewart'sadviceforimprovingbrainhealth:.專業(yè).ExerciseMentalgames.Avoidfastfood.Followtheoldadage(格言,諺語(yǔ)):Forbreakfast,Nutritionlunch,likeaqueen;forsupper,likeabeggar.eatlikeaking;forDoacombinationofstretchingaerobicandmuscle-strengtheningeveryday.Trytohaveasenseofhopeaboutthefuture.Dopuzzles.Listentomusic.Reachouttootherstomaketheirlivesbetter.Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassageisto______.informushowthebrainworksgiveusadviceonhowtokeepthebrainhealthytellusthatthebrainplaysanimportantroleinourlivesshowhowspecialthebrainistous54Theword“stunning”inParagraph5means______.A.interestingB.strangeC.significantD.amazing55Accordingtothetext,moreexercise______.A.keepsourmindsharpB.helpsimproveourmemoryC.givesourbrainarestD.isgoodforbraincellscommunicatingwitheachother56Inordertokeepbrainhealthy,weshouldavoid______.A.eatingagoodlunchB.doingpuzzlesC.eatingalargesupperD.takingaerobicexerciseToday,there’shardlyanaspectofourlifethatisn’tbeingupendedbythetonsofinformationavailableonthehundredsofmillionsofsitescrowdingtheInternet,nottomentionitsabilitytokeepusinconstanttouchwitheachotherviaelectronicmail.“Iftheautomobileandaerospacetechnologyhadexplodedatthesamepaceascomputerandinformationtechnology,”saysMicrosoft,“anewcarwouldcostabout$2andgo600milesonasmallquantityofgas.AndyoucouldbuyaBoeing747forthecostofapizza.”Probablythebiggestpayoff,however,isthebillionsofdollarstheInternet.專業(yè)..issavingcompaniesinproducinggoodsandservingfortheneedsoftheircustomers.NothinglikeithasbeenseensincethebeginningoftheIndustrialRevolution,whenpower-drivenmachinesbeganproducingmoreinadaythanmencouldturnoutinnearlyayear.“WeviewthegrowthoftheInternetande-commerceasaglobaltrend,”saysMerrillLynch,“alongthelinesofprintingpress,thetelephone,thecomputer,andelectricity.”Youwouldbehardpressedtonamesomethingthatisn’tavailableontheInternet.Consider:books,healthcare,movietickets,constructionmaterials,babyclothes,stocks,cattlefeed,music,electronics,antiques,tools,realestate,toys,autographsoffamouspeople,wineandairlinetickets.Andevenafteryou’vemovedontoyourfinalrestingplace,there’snoreasonthoseyoulovecan’tkeepintouch.AcompanycalledFinalToffersaplaceforyoutostore“afterlifee-mails”youcansendtoHeavenwiththehelpofa“guardianangel”.KidstodayaresocomputerliteratethatitinfactensurestheUnitedStateswillremaintheunchallengedleaderincyberspacefortheforeseeable(能展望的)future.Nearlyallchildreninfamilieswithincomesofmorethan$75,000ayearhavehomecomputers,accordingtoastudybytheDavidandLucilePackardFoundation.Youngstersfromages2to17atallincomelevelshavecomputers,with52%ofthoseconnectedtotheInternet.Mostkidsusecomputerstoplaygames(somefor30hoursormoreaweek),andmanyteenagegirlsthinknothingofrushinghomefromschooltohavee-mailchatswithfriendstheyhavejustleft.What’sclearisthat,whetherwelikeitornot,theInternetisanevergrowingpartofourlivesandthereisnoturningback.“TheInternetisjust20%invented,”sayscyberpioneerJakeWinebaum.“Thelast80%ishappeningnow.”57.WhatcanwelearnfromtheMicrosoft’sremark?A.Today’scarsandairplanesareextremelyoverpriced.B.Informationtechnologyisdevelopingatanamazingspeed..專業(yè)..C.Informationtechnologyhasreachedthepointwhereimprovementisdifficult.D.There’smorecompetitionininformationtechnologyindustrythanincarindustry.TheauthorgivestheexampleofFinalTtomakethepointthat____.therearesomegeniusideasontheInternetalmostanythingisavailableontheInternetpeoplecanfindgoodbargainsontheInternetsomewebsitesprovidenovelservicestoincreasehitsWhichsentencehasthephrasethatpossessesthesamemeaningastheoneunderlinedinthefifthparagraph?Somecantellyouthathehaschangedtheirlives,whileothersthinknothingofhim.Thinknothingofit.Itwasmypleasure.C.HethinksnothingofstayingupallnightintheCafébar.D.Hethinksnothingofthepaininhisbackforthemoment.Whatisthemessagetheauthorintendstoconvey?TheInternetisgoingtogetfirmholdofourlivessomeday.TheInternetisgoingtoinfluenceourlivesevenmoregreatly.WeshouldhaveapositiveattitudetowardsthechangestheInternetbrings.Childrenshouldbewellpreparedforthechallengesintheinformationage.第二節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每題1分,滿分5分)閱讀以下資料,從所給的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,選出吻合各小題要求的最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡大將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為節(jié)余選項(xiàng)。第一請(qǐng)閱讀以下住宿信息。A.專業(yè)..Location:OutsideuniversityRoomType:SharedflatAvailability:From1Sept.2010Numberofbeds:5singlesWeeklyRent:£65Notes:Ivacancy,sharingwithmaleundergraduates.BLocation:InsideuniversityRoomType:PrivateflatAvailability:From25Aug.2010Numberofbeds:1doubleWeeklyRent:£92.40Notes:Fullprivateshower,basickitchen,furniture,beddingservicesandbroadbandInternetincluded.CLocation:OutsideuniversityRoomType:PrivateflatAvailability:From1Apr.2010Numberofbeds:2doublesWeeklyRent:£15.00Notes:1doublebedroomwithlounge,kitchen,bathroomandWC.Sofabedinloungecanbeusedasaseconddoublebed.IncludesfreebroadbandInternet..專業(yè)..DLocation:InsideuniversityRoomType:StandardwithwashbasinAvailability:From25Sept.2010Numberofbeds:1singleWeeklyRent:£70.00Notes:Privatesinglebedroom.Alsohaspublickitchen,bathrooms,WCandrelaxingareawithsofasthataresharedbyaround15people.ELocation:InsideuniversityRoomType:TownhouseflatsAvailability:From25Sept.2010Numberofbeds:12singlesWeeklyRent:£35.00Notes:12peopleshareeachhouse.Thesearebrandnewfor2008,andeachhousecontainsagoodsizepublickitchen,livingareawithsofasanddownstairslaundry.FLocation:InsideuniversityRoomType:StudioAvailability:From25Mar.2010Numberofbeds:1doubleWeeklyRent:£113.00.專業(yè)..Notes:Thisquietstudioflathasasmallprivatekitchen(fridge,microwave,stove),tableandchairs,doublebed,bathroomandInternet.請(qǐng)閱讀以下師生的信息,爾后般配與其需求相對(duì)應(yīng)的住宿信息。_____61.RobertJones.RobertwillbeaguestteacherattheuniversitybeginningSeptember1.Hehasnocarsoneedsaccommodationthatisverynearworkandthat’sbigenoughforhimandhiswife.Privacyisimportantsohedoesnotwanttosharethingswithothers.Astheuniversitywillpayhislivingexpenses,moneyisnoproblem._____62.BillWest.Billwillbeginhisundergraduatestudiesintheautumnterm(September2009).Billisverysociableandiseagertolivewithothers.Hewouldprefertostayintownratherthantheuniversitysohecanexperiencemoreofwhatthecityoffers._____63.SheliaBudgie.Shelia,apostgraduatestudentfromAustralia,willcometotheuniversityatthebeginningofAprilfor6months’study.Sheneedsaveryquiet,privateplaceintheuniversitywhereshecanstudyinpeace.Asshelovestocookshealsowantsaplacewithaprivatekitchen._____64.AngeloLiokas.Angelo,alanguagestudentfromGreece,arrivesinOctoberandwantstoliveintheuniversityandsharewithotherstudentssohecanpra

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