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期末考試卷
第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
該部分分為第一、第二兩節(jié)。做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上,錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有
兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最
佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題
和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1.Whatdoyouknowaboutthewoman?
A.Shehadtoworkovertime.
B.ShefailedtoseeHenry.
C.Shehadatrafficaccident.
2.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Hewonderswhysheishere.
B.HehimselfisDr.Johnson.
C.Thedoctorwillbeheresoon.
3.Whatisthewomandoingnow?
A.TeachingataschoolB.goingintopoliticsC.Doingbusiness.
4.Whereisthewomannow?
A.Attheoffice.B.Inherhouse.C.Inahospital.
5.Whatdidthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.Tocomewithin30minutes.B.Tocheckthepipes.
C.totellhertheleak.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分。滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選
項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并示在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小
題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。
6.Whatcanthewomanbe?
A.AsecretaryofMr.Li'sB.Adeskclerkatahotel.
C.AwaitressattheBlackwoodHotel.
7.Whydidthemanaskthewomantochangethedollar?
A.TopayfortheinformationB.Totakeabus.
C.Tomakeaphonecall.
聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。
8.Whendoesthefatherusuallygivehisdaughtermoney?
A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.
9.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?
A.Thefatherkeepshissecretmoneyinthebedroom.
B.thedaughterwillspendallthemoneyonbooks.
C.Thefatherusuallygiveshisdaughter$13aweek
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10.What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Classmates.
11.Howlongwillthemanstayhere?
A.7days.B.2weeks.C.1month.
12.WhatdoesthemanlikeaboutChina?
A.Highmountains.
B.Longrivers.
C.Highmountains,longriversandpeople.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。
13.Whatisthewomangoingtobuy?
A.Somebeautifulfish.B.Asmallbottle.
C.Afewrocks.
14.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Inthemarket.B.InanofficeC.Athome.
15.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Keepthefishinabottle.
B?Getatanktokeepthefish
C.Makesomeholesintherocks.
16.Whyshouldafewrocksbeputintothetank?
A.Toletthefishswimaround.
B.Tomakethetankprettier.
C.Tokeepthewaterclean.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。
17.HowlongdomostAmericanssleepforanaverage?
A.Seventoninehours.B.Sixpointfivetoeighthours
C.Seventoeighthours.
18.HowmanyAmericanshaveproblemwithsleep?
A.Onethird.B.Twothirds.C.Onefourth.
19.HowmanybedshadKingLouisXIVofFranceforsleep?
A.FourB.Thirteen.C.Fourhundredandthirteen.
20.Whataretheaveragesleephoursforthepeopleaftertheageoffifty?
A.Sevenpointfive.B.Seven.C.Sixpointfive.
第二部分:英語語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
21.Theirproductsenjoy30percentofthemarketinthiscountrybecauseboththe
qualityandtheirservicearefine..
A.featureB.shareC.discountD.sales
22.Heprovedhimselfatruegentlemanandthebeautyofhiswasseenatitsbest
whenheworkedwithothers..
A.advantageB.appearanceC.qualificationD.character
23.GarterDrusehisselectionfortheimportanttasktohiscourage,devotionand
knowledgeofthearea..
A.ledB.owedC.devotedD.contributed
24.Prodcutioninthisfactorywasfortwohours,duringwhichtimetherewasa
powerfailure.
A.interruptedB.disturbedC.lostD.bothered
25.Duringtheurgentperiod,theMinistryofforeignAffairsbriefnewseveryday.
A.gaveoutB.putoutC.sentoutD.broughtout
26.Theprofessorsortofdislikesthestudent,becausehealways,askssomequestionsthathave
nothingtohislessons.
A.dealwithB.dowithC.connectwithD.gowith
27.Jacklikestohimselfinthemirror,forhe'salwaysthinkingheisahandsome
man.
A.enjoyB.admireC.adoreD.show
28.Fitnessisimportantinsports,butofatleastimportanceareskills.
A.fairB.reasonableC.equalD.proper
29.ltwasimpossibleforhertocatchthe9:00train.Iknowshegotupatthevery
hour..
A.absolutelyB.extremelyC.tooD.rather
30.ltiscommonlybelievedthatinnocountryBritaincanoneexperiencefour
seasonsinthecourseofasingleday.
A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.morethanD.betterthan
第二節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每小題L5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)的漢語提示,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將答
案寫在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號(hào)后。
31.(我絕對(duì)沒有想到)hehadfailedtheexam.(occur)
33.Ifthegovernment(沒有制定)somegoodpolicies,itseconomywouldn'thave
beendevelopingsorapidly.(make)
34.Comingintotheroom,Ifoundthem(坐在桌旁)playingchess.(seat)
35.Theweatherturnedouttobefine,I(沒必要帶雨傘)whichnowbecamemy
load,(take)
36.Whenreadingthebook,payattentionto(作了記號(hào)的地方)(what)
37.Itwasthemidday(他們辦完)onthewalLnewspaper(finish)
38.Thispicturecallsupmymemoryofthosehappydays(我們?cè)谝黄鸬模?/p>
andIwillneverforgetthem.(stay)
39.AtnotimeinChina'shistory(人們有權(quán)進(jìn)入)hospitalsandclinicseasilyand
conveniently.(access)
4O.generallyspeaking,theolderonegrows,(經(jīng)歷越豐富)(get)
第三節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16-35各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)
選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
Thecarbrokethroughtheguardrailandfell70feetintotheWillametteriver.Theairbag
pushedMelissaintoherseat.Her41shutdownandshedidn'theartheengineraceorthe
boom42whenthecarsplashedintotheriver.Shecameto43whenherbodyhitthe
48-degreewater,about30degrees44thanaswimmingpool.Shebreathedand45
water.Choking,shefeltherlungsburnandherheartrace.Thecarwasfullofwaterandsinking.
46shewasagoodswimmer,thethoughtof47hadalwaysterrifiedher.Andnowshe
knewthe48wouldbehercoffin(棺材).
Sadnessandfear49her.Andthen,somethingdeepwithinher50togivein.she
wasfloatinginherlooseseatbelt,butstill51.Shefollowedthebeltdownandacrossher
bodytothebuckle(搭扣).Her52werelosingfeelinginthecold.Shecouldn'tfindthe
button.Wherewasit?There!Shepushedandfeltthe53acrossherchestdisappearasthe
beltreleased.Gently,likea54astronaut,shefloatedtothetopofthecar.
Melissafloatedinthedark,55forthedoorhandle.Shedidn'tknowhowmuch_56
shecouldholdherbreath.Finallyshefloatedoutthedriver'ssidewindow;itsglasshadbeen
brokenfromtheimpact.Assheexited,Melissa57towardsthelight.Inthewavesshe
swallowedmoreofthedirtywater.Breathe,cough,spit.Breathe,cough,spit.Herlegswerenumb,
58.Stillwearingshoes,sweaterandjeans,shefoundit59toswim.Usingher60as
oars(漿)tokeepherselfafloat,shefloppedontoherbackuntilshesawtherescueboat.
41.A.spiritsB.sensesC.doorsD.windows
42.A.inventedB.foundC.createdD.taken
43.A.lifeB.useC?powerD.land
44.A.coolerB.warmerC.hotterD.colder
45.A.tookinB.tookoverC.tookupD.tookout
46.A.AsthoughB.IncaseC.AsifD.Eventhough
47.A.livingB.floatingC.drowningD.diving
48.A.carB.riverC.placeD.pool
49.A.washedupB,washedoverC.washedawayD.washeddown
50.A.refusedB.agreedC.promisedD.allowed
51.A.releasedB.caughtC.trappedD.fastened
52.A.earsB.fingersC.eyesD.cheeks
53.A.joyB,surpriseC.tensionD.trouble
54.A.heavyB.weightlessC.hugeD.tiny
55.A.fallingB.touchingC.findingD.feeling
56.A.longerB.shorterC.laterD.sooner
57.A.setB.leftC.headedD.backed
58.A.heavyB.lightC.thickD.slim
59.A.easyB,hardC.impossibleD.likely
60.A.handsB.armsC.feetD.body
第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡
將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
A
Mostofusletoureyesdecidewhatourbodiesneed.Ourideasaboutwhatwearemore
importantthanthefooditself,whatourstomachscanhold,orwhatweneedinthismomentfor
good,strongenergy.Ourfamilies,socialsituations,society,andmarketingcampaignsdictatethe
choicesmostpeoplemakeabouthowtheyfeedthemselves.Sometimeswe'reprovidedwithvery
usefulguidelinesandmodels.Butyouneedtostopandask:Areyoufeedingyourselfinwaysthat
personallymakesensetoyourbody'suniqueandever-changingneedsandrhythms?
Inthiscountry,foodisavailableallIhelime.Unlikeourancestorswhoateinharmonywith
seasonalcyclesofabundance(豐富)andscarcity(缺乏),harvestandhunting,weeatasthough
we'reconstantlyfeasting.Really,weeatnon-stop.Wefillourstomachsuntilwe'reuncomfortable,
andweputmorefoodintheshoppingcartthanweneed.Thisabundanceoffoodandourown
fast-pacedconvenienceculturekeepusfromrecognizingourownpersonalrhythms.Wccalfor
manyreasons,notnecessarilybecausewe'rephysicallyhungryorneedcertainnutrientstokeep
healthy.
Withmoreandmoreprocessedfoods(精加工的食品)inthemarketplace,obesity(肥胖)
inadultsandchildrendramaticallyontherise,anddigestiveproblemsincreasinglymorecommon,
it'sclearthatwe'refacingaserioushealthcrisis.Theanswer,however,isn'ttojustputAmericans
onadiet.Reducingtheintake(吸收)ofprocessedfoodandincreasingfreshproduceandwhole
grainscertainlycanimproveone'shealth.Butweneedmore.Weneedtofeedourselveswitha
senseofpurpose,focus,self-love,andpassionforourlives.
61.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorsuggestswe.
A.letoureyesdecidewhatweshouldeat
B,chooseeatingwaysthatalwaysmakesense
C.makeoureatingstylesmeetourtasteonly
D.notacceptthoseguidelinesandmodels
62.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninthetext?
A.Seasonalfoodscanbeeasilybought.
B.foodscankeepfreshallthetime.
C.Peoplearewastingfoodsnowadays.
D.Thepricesoffoodshavebeenchanging
63.Bysaying“weeatformanyreasons”,theauthorinfactwantstoshow.
A.peopleareeasytobecomehungry
B.nutrientsarenecessaryforustokeephealthy
C.sometimespeopleeatnotonlyfortheirhealth
D.eatingcanbenefitourbodyinmanyways
64.Whichofthefollowingmaycausehealthcrisis?
A.ProcessedfoodsB.Freshproduce
C.WholegrainsD.Variousvegetables
B
OnehundredandthirteenmillionAmericanshaveatleastonebank-issuedcreditcard(信用
卡).Theygivetheirownersautomatic(自動(dòng)的)creditinstores,restaurants,andhotels,athome,
acrossthecountry,andevenabroad,andtheymakemanybankservicesavailableaswell.More
andmoreofthesecreditcardscanbereadautomatically,makingitpossibletowithdraw(取回)
ordepositmoneyinscatteredlocations,whetherornotthelocalbranchbankisopen.Formanyof
usthe"cashlesssociety“isnotonthehorizon—it'salreadyhere.
Whilecomputersoffertheseconveniencestoconsumers,theyhavemanyadvantagesfor
sellers,too.Electroniccashregisterscandomuchmorethansimplyringupsales.Theycankeepa
widerangeofrecords,includingwhosellwhat,when,andtowhom.Thisinformationallows
businessmentokeeptrackoftheirlistofgoodsbyshowingwhichitemsarebeingsoldandhow
fasttheyaremoving.Decisionstorecordorreturngoodstosupplierscanthenbemade.Atthe
sametimethesecomputersrecordwhichhoursarebusiestandwhichemployeesarethemost
effective,allowingpersonnelandstaffingassignments(人員安排)tobemadeaccordingly.And
theyalsoidentifyprefenedcustomersforpromotionalcampaigns.Computersarereliedonby
manufacturesforsimilarreasons.Computer-analyzedmarketingreportscanhelptodecidewhich
productstoemphasize(強(qiáng)調(diào))now,whichtodevelopforthefuture,andwhichtodrop.Computers
keeptrackofgoodsinstock,ofrawmaterialsonhand,andeventheproductionprocessitself.
Numerousothercommercialenterprises,fromtheaterstomagazinepublishers,fromgasand
electricutilities(公用事業(yè))tomilkprocessors,bringbetterandmoreefficientservicesto
consumersthroughtheuseofcomputers.
65.Accordingtothepassage,thecreditcardenablesitsownerto.
A.withdrawasmuchmoneyfromthebankashewishes
B?obtainmoreconvenientservicesthanotherpeopledo
C.enjoygreatertrustfromthestorekeeper
D.cashmoneywhereverhewishesto
66.Fromthelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphwelearnthat.
A.inthefuturealltheAmericanswillusecreditcards
B.creditcardsaremainlyusedintheUnitedStatedtoday
C.nowadaysmanyAmericansdonotpayincash
D.itisnowmoreconvenienttousecreditcardsthanbefore
67.Thephrase“ringupsales“inParagraph2mostprobablymeans"
A.makeanorderofgoodsB.recordsalesonacashregister
C.callthesalesmanagerD.keeptrackofthegoodsinstock
68.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Approachestothecommercialuseofcomputers.
B.Conveniencesbroughtaboutbycomputersinbusiness.
C.Significanceofautomationincommercialenterprises.
D.Disadvantagesofcreditcardsinbusiness.
C
Attitudeisaninternal(內(nèi)在的)statethatinfluencesthechoicesofpersonalactionmadeby
theindividual(個(gè)人).Someresearchersconsiderthatattitudescomefromdifferencesbetween
beliefsandideas;othersbelievethatattitudescomefromemotionalstates.Here,wefocusonthe
effectsofattitudesuponbehavior,thatis,uponthechoicesofactionmadebytheindividual.
Thekindsofactionstakenbyhumanbeingsareobviouslyinfluencedgreatlybyattitudes.
Whetheronelistenstoclassicalmusicorrock.Whetheroneobeysthespeedlimitwhiledriving,
whetheroneencouragesone'shusbandorwifetoexpresshisorherownideas-allareinfluenced
byattitudes.Theseinternalstatesareacquired(獲得)throughoutlifefromsituationsoneisfaced
withinthehome,inthestreets,andintheschool.
Ofcourse,thecourseofactionchosenbyanindividualinanysituationwillbelargely
determinedbytheparticularsofthatsituation.Anindividualwhohasastrongattitudeofobeying
lawsmaydrivetoofastwhenheisinahurryandnopolicecarsinsight.Achildwhohasastrong
attitudeofhonestymaystealapennywhenshethinksnoonewillnotice.Buttheinternalstate
whichremainsunchangedoveraperiodoftime,andwhichmakestheindividualbehaveregularly
inavarietyofsituations,iswhatismeantbyanattitude.
Attitudesarelearnedinavarietyofways.Theycanresultfromsingleincidents,aswhenan
attitudetowardsnakesisacquiredbyanexperienceinchildhoodatthesuddenmovementofa
snake.Theycanresultfromtheindividual'sexperiencesofsuccessandpleasure,aswhen
someoneacquiresapositiveattitudetowarddoingcrosswordpuzzlesbybeingabletocomplete
someofthem.Andfrequently,theyarelearnedbycopyingotherpeople'sbehavior,aswhena
childlearnshowtobehavetowardforeignersbyobservingtheactionsofhisparents.Regardless
ofthesedifferences,thereissomethingincommoninthelearningandmodification(彳修正)of
attitudes.
69.Accordingtothepassage,attitudes.
A.comefromdifferentsituationsinone'slife
B.arelargelyaffectedbyone'sbehavior
C.remainunchangedinone'sdailylife
D.couldbechosenaccordingtoone'swill
70.TheauthorusestheexamplesinParagraph3toshow.
A.peopleoftenmakemistakeswhentheyarenotnoticed
B.peoplewithgoodattitudesmaysometimesdobaddeeds
C.particularsofasituationmayinfluenceanindividuaPsaction
D.anindividualmaychangehisorherattitudefairlyeasily
71.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthelearningofattitudes?
A.Attitudesareonlylearnedthroughone'ssuccess.
B.Attitudeslearnedindangerwilllastlonger.
C.copyingothers'behaviorisnotagoodidea.
D.Attitudescanbelearnedfromone'sparents.
72.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.DifferencesofAttitudesB.NatureofAttitude
C.ChoicesofAttitudesD.ModificationofAttitude
D
Imagineyou'reatapartyfullofstrangers.You'renervous.Whoarethesepeople?Howdo
youstartaconversation?Fortunately,you'vegotathingthatsendsoutenergyattinychipsin
everyone'snametag(標(biāo)簽).Thechipssendbackname,job,hobbies,andthetimeavailablefor
meeting—whatever.Makingnewfriendsbecomessimple.
Thishasn'tquitehappenedinreallife.Buttheworldisalreadyexperiencingarevolution
usingRFIDtechnology.
AnRFIDtagwithatinychipcanbefixedinaproduct,underyourpet'sskin,evenunder
yourownskin.PassiveRFIDtagshavenoenergysource—batteriesbecausetheydonotneedit.
Theenergycomesfromthereader,ascanningdevice(裝備),thatsendsoutenergy(forexample,
radiowaves)thatstartsupthetagimmediately.
Suchatagcarriesinformationspecifictothatobject,andthedatacanbeupdated.Already.
RFIDtechnologyisusedforrecognizingeachcarortruckontheroadanditmightappearinyour
passport.Doctorscanputatinychipundertheskinthatwillhelplocateandobtainapatient's
medicalrecords.AtanightclubinParisorinNewYorkthesamechipgetsyouintotheVIP(very
importantperson)sectionandpaysforthebillwiththewaveofanarm.
Takeastepback:10or12yearsago,youwouldhaveheardaboutthecomingageof
computing.Oneexamplealwaysseemedtosurface:Yourrefrigeratorwouldknowwhenyou
neededtobuymoremilk.Theconceptwasthatcomputerchipscouldbeputeverywhereandsend
informationinasmartnetworkthatwouldmakeordinarylifesimpler.
RFIDtagsareasmallpartofthisphenomenon.<4Theworldisgoingtobealooselycoupled
setofindividualsmalldevices,connectedwirelessly,predictsDr.J.Reich.Humanrights
supportersarenervousaboutthepossibilitiesofsuchtechnology.Itgoestoofartrackingschool
kidsthroughRFIDtags,theysay.Weimagineaworldinwhichabeercompanycouldfindoutnot
onlywhenyouboughtabeerbutalsowhenyoudrankit.Andhowmanybeers.Accompaniedby
howmanybiscuits.
WhenMarconiinventedradio,hethoughtitwouldbeusedforship-to-shorecommunication,
notforpopmusic.WhoknowshowRFIDandrelatedtechnologieswillbeusedinthefuture?
Here'sawildguess:Notforbuyingmilk.
73.Thearticleisintendedto.
A.warnpeopleofthepossiblerisksinadoptingRFIDtechnology
B.explainthebenefitsbroughtaboutbyRFIDtechnology
C.convincepeopleoftheusesofRFIDtechnology
D.predicttheapplicationsofRFIDtechnology
74.WeknowfromthepassagethatwiththehelpofRFIDtags,people.
A.willhavenotroublegettingdataaboutothers
B?willhavemoreenergyforconversation
C.willhavemoretimetomakefriends
D.won'tfeelshyatpartiesanylonger
75.PassiveRFIDtagschieflyconsistof.
A.scanningdevicesB.radiowaves
C.batteriesD.chips
76.WhyaresomepeopleworriedaboutRFIDtechnology?
A.Becausechildrenwillbetrackedbystrangers.
B.Becausemarketcompetitionwillbecomemorefierce.
C.Becausetheirprivateliveswillbegreatlyaffected
D.Becausecustomerswillbeforcedtobuymoreproducts.
E
Howcouldwepossiblythinkthatkeepinganimalsincagesinunnaturalenvironments-
mostlyforentertainmentpurposes-isfairandrespectful?
Zooofficialssaytheyareconcernedaboutanimals.However,mostzoosremain"coUeclion”
ofinteresting“things"ratherthanprotectivehabitats(棲息地).Zoosteachpeoplethatitis
acceptabletokeepanimalsbored,lonely,andfarfromtheirnaturalhomes.
Zoosclaimtoeducatepeopleandsaveendangeredspecies,butvisitorsleavezooswithout
havinglearnedanythingmeaningfulabouttheanimals5naturalbehavior,intelligence,orbeauty.
Zooskeepanimalsinsmallspacesofcages,andmostsignsonlymentionthespecies'name,diet,
andnaturalrange.Theanimals5normalbehaviorisseldomnoticedbecausezoosdon'tusually
takecareoftheanimals'naturalneeds.
Theanimalsarekepttogetherinsmallspaces,withnoprivacyandlittleopportunityfor
mentalandphysicalexercise.Thisresultsinunusualandself-destructivebehaviorcalled
zoochosis.Aworldwidestudyofzoosfoundthatzoochosisiscommonamonganimalskeptin
smallspacesorcages.Anotherstudyshowedthatelephantsspend22percentoftheirtimemaking
repeatedheadmovementsorbitingcagebars,andbearsspend30percentoftheirtimewalking
backandforth,asignofunhappinessandpain.
Furthermore,mostanimalsinzoosarenotendangered.Captivebreeding(圈養(yǎng)繁殖)of
endangeredbigcats,Asianelephants,andotherspecieshasnotresultedintheirbeingsentbackto
thewild.Zoostalkalotabouttheircaptivebreedingprogramsbecausetheydonotwantpeopleto
worryaboutaspeciesdyingout.Infact,babyanimalsalsoattractalotofpayingcustomers.
Haven'tweseenenoughcompetitionstonamebabyanimals?
Actually,wewillsaveendangeredspeciesonlyifwesavetheirhabitatsandputanendtothe
reasonspeoplekillthem.Insteadofsupportingzoos,weshouldsupportgroupsthatworkto
protectanimals'naturalhabitats.
77.Howwouldtheauthordescribetheanimals9lifeinzoos?
A.Dangerous.B.UnhappyC.NaturalD.Simple
78.Inthestateofzoochosis,animalsaccordingtothepassage.
A.remainincagesB.behavestrangely
C.oftenattackotheranimalsD.enjoywalkingaround
79.Whatdoestheauthortrytoargueinthepassage?
A.Zoosarenotworththepublicsupport
B.Zoosfailintheirattempttos
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