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LListeningComprehension

SectionAShortConversations

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheend

ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read

thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

1.A.Hecan'tcomeuntil4:15.

B.He'sgladhecalledthedoctor.

C.Hewantstochangetheappointment.

D.Hewasconfusedabouttheappointmentdate.

2.A.Noonebelieveshewonthescholarship.

B.He'ssurprisedthathegotthescholarship.

C.Itisn'ttruethathewonthescholarship.

D.He'sgladtoawardthewomanthescholarship.

3.A.Thenextday.B.Inaboutanhour.

C.Beforetheeconomicsclass.D.Duringtheeconomicsclass.

4.A.Sheusedtoworkatanewspaper.

B.Shewishesshehadadifferentkindofwork.

C.She'dlikehersupervisor'sopinionofherwork.

D.Shemeetswithhersupervisoronaregularbasis.

5.A.WhetherBillneedsherhelp.B.WhethershecanspeakfbrBill.

C.Whethershecanmakeaproposal.D.WhethershecanreviewBilfssummary.

6.A.Hecan'tfindtheshirt.

B.Hedoesn5tliketheshirt.

C.Hecan'tweartheshirtrightnow.

D.Hethinkstheshirtinappropriatefortheoccasion.

7.A.Hehasthreeclassesinarow.B.Hisclassbeginsatoneo'clock.

C.Hewillbeinclassallafternoon.D.Hisclasswillmeetforfourhours.

8.A.Theteamshouldhavewonthegame.B.Theteamwondespitetheirpoorplay.

C.Atleastthefootballteamplayedwell.D.Theteamhastoplayatleastonegame.

9.A.Sheneededwarmerclothingthaninprevioussummers.

B.Augustwaswarmerthantherestofthesummer.

C.SheknittedtwosweatersinAugust.

D.Shewasunusuallybusyallsummer.

10.A.Shewouldprepareextrarefreshments.

B.Theyshouldprepareextrarefreshments.

C.Themembersoftheclubalwayseatalot.

D.Therewastoomuchfoodatapreviousmeeting.

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SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyou

willbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandthe

conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara

question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebest

answertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Theimportanceoffishtohumanbeings.

B.Acomparisonoffishtowarm-bloodedanimals.

C.Thedifferencebetweensaltwaterandfreshwaterenvironments.

D.Advantagesanddisadvantagesthatfishhaveoflivinginwater.

12.A.Afish'ssizehasnolimitations.B.Afishisoftenlightinweight.

C.Afishisalmostweightlessinwater.D.Afish'smovementinwaterisrestricted.

13.A.Awhale.B.Ahuman.C.Asnake.D.Asnail.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Woundedsoldiersoftenrefusedanytreatment.

B.Woundedsoldiersfeltmoredistressedthancivilians.

C.Woundedsoldiersrequestedpainreliefquitefrequently.

D.Woundedsoldierstendedtohaveastrongpaintolerance.

15.A.Painkillersfailedtogivethemmuchrelief.

B.Theyweregoingtofaceamorechallenginglife.

C.Theywereeagertoleavethehorriblebattlefield.

D.Goingtohospitalmeanttheycouldgohomealive.

16.A.Apatient5strustinpainkillersdecreaseashefeelsgreaterpain.

B.Apatient*sabilitytostandpainincreaseswithhisself-confidence.

C.Apatient*shealthimprovesjustduetohisbeliefthatthedrugworks.

D.Apatienfssymptomsarerelievedbecausehetakesmedicationintime.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Itwasawasteofmoney.

B.Shewasimpressedbyit.

C.Shewasamazedithadopenedsosoon.

D.Shedidn'tlikeitasmuchastheotherwings.

18.A.Hereadaboutit.B.Hetookatourofthecity.

C.Hewroteanarticleaboutit.D.Heworkedthereasaguide.

19.A.They'resimilarinshape.B.Theycamefromtheoriginalwing.

C.They'remadeofthesamematerial.D.Theyweredesignedbythesameperson.

20.A.Itwasn5tlargeenough.B.Itwasmadeofaluminum.

C.Itwouldn'tmoveinthewind.D.Itwastooheavytoputup.

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ILGrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof

thegivenword;fbrtheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

BeAloneTogether

Amongthemostupsettingaspectsofthelockdownsthatoccurredin2020duetothepandemic,

especiallyforthosewholiveindensecities,wastheclosureofmanypublicparksandgreenspaces.

Astheorderswentout,peoplewerewarnedthat(21)theyshouldtryto“walkaround,

getsomesun,“therecouldbe“nodensity,nobasketballgames,noclosecontact,that5stherule.”

Themessagewascleai*:Stayawayfrom(22).

InWashington,D.C.,whereIlive,roadaccesswasblockedtotheTidalBasininlateMarch,

asthecity'sfamouscherryblossomsreachedthepeakoftheirannualbloom.TheNational

Arboretumwasclosed,andallthefacilitiesthatthecityparksdepartmentoversaw

(23)(remain)closed.

Officially,naturewasmoreorlessoff-limits,justasspringarrived.Yetastheweatherwarmed,

andthelightstayedlaterandlaterintotheevening,peopleemergedfromtheirhomes.Thestreets,

mostlyemptiedofvehicletraffic,createdspacefbrrunners,allowingthem(24)(leave)

thesidewalksforfamiliesanddogwalkers.Inmyneighborhood,asmallprivatepark,

(25)(locate)behindablockofhouses,becameaplacetostretchoutandreadabook

underthesun.

(26)thevirus,Ididn5tgototheparkveryoften.Butthen,Ifoundmyself

(27)(visit)morefrequently,sometimesinthemiddleoftheday.Andso,Inoticed,

weremyneighbors.

Peoplesatinthegrass,walkedtheirdogs,andplayedcatchwiththeirkids.Theparknever

becamegenuinelycrowded,butitwasalwayspopulated,andinityoucouldseeotherpeopleand,

atanappropriatedistance,(28)(remind)oftheirexistence.Somehow,goingtothe

parkonasunnyafternoonhadbecome(29)weallregardedasnecessary.Wewereall

aloneinthisstrangetime,thisfamiliaryetdeeplyforeignplace(30)everyonewas

toldtostayapart.Butatleastwehadfoundawaytobealonetogether.

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybe

usedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.capableB.controllableC.faintD.idealE.landscapeF.outpacing

G.perceiveH.physicalI.promiseJ.scrubK.supporting

You'llNeverBeTrulyAlone

Inthedecadestocome,alargenumberofhomerobotscouldmaketoday5sappliancesseem

interesting.Themarketfbrconsumerandofficerobotsisexpectedtodevelopquicklyinthenext

threeyears,accordingtoa2015reportbyBusinessInsiderIntelligence,beinggreaterthan$1.5

billionandfar31thegrowthofrobotsinmanufacturing.

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Wealreadyhaverobotsthatcleanthehouse,liketheRoomba,butinthefuturewe511alsohave

robotarmsthatcan32surfacesandbathepeople,saysChristopherAtkeson,aroboticistat

CarnegieMellon,whoselabhasproducedsuchmachines.Eventually,robotswillfoldlaundryand

cookmeals.Andiftheyworkwell,youwon'tevennoticethem.Thekeytoeffectiverobotsis

“being33ofpredictingwhatpeoplewilldo,“saysJulieShah,theheadoftheInteractive

RoboticsGroupatMIT."Theideaiseither34peopleorstayingoutoftheirway.”

Thatsaid,somepeoplemaywantarobotthathangsaround.InJapan,afriendlyhumanoid

robotcalledPepperthatcan35andrespondtohumanemotionhasprovedenormouslypopular

sinceitwentonsaletwoyearsago.Peppermightturnouttobethe36roommate-helpful,

kind,andalwaysupforhangingout,butneverintheway.

Perhapsthealready37linebetweenonlineandofflinelifewilldisappear,andhuman

relationshipswithintelligentmachineswillrepresentanewextensionofoursocial38.Your

in-houserobotcouldserveasanavatar(化身)forfriendsandfamily,39fromafarsothat,

withthehelpofroboticarmsandlegs,youcoulddancewithorhugalovedonewhoishalfway

aroundtheplanet.Thereal40of~~orproblemwith-thehouseofthefuture,then,mightbe

thatyou'llneverhavetoleaveit.

in.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,

CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

OnceuponatimetherelivedinGermanytwobrotherswholovedagoodstory-onewith

magicanddanger,royaltyandvillains(惡棍).Atschooltheymetawisemanwholedthemtoa

treasure—alibraryofoldbookswithtalesmoreappealingthananytheyhadeverheard.41、

thebrothersbegancollectingtheirownstories,listeningtothefolktalespeopletoldthem.Soonthey

42theirowntreasure—abookoffairytalesthatwouldcharmmillionsinfarawaylandsfor

generationstocome.

ThebrotherGrimm,JacobandWihelm,namedtheirstorycollectionChildren'sandHousehold

TalesandpublisheditinGermanyin1812.Thecollection,whichhasbeentranslatedintomorethan

160languagesisapublishing43.Thestoriesandtheircharactershaveappearedintheater,

opera,comicbooks,movies,paintings,rockmusic,advertising,andevenfashion.

Such44wouldhaveshockedthehumbleGrimms.Duringtheirlifetimes,thebooksold

fewcopiesinGermany.Theearlyeditionswerenoteven45children.Theyhadnoillustrations,

andscholarlyfootnotestookupalmostasmuchspaceasthetalesthemselves.JacobandWihelm

Grimmviewedthemselvesas46studentsoffolklore.Theybegantheirworkatatimewhen

GermanyhadbeenoccupiedbytheFrenchunderNapolean.Asyoungscholars,thebrothersGrimms

beganworkonthefairytalecollectioninordertosavetheendangeredoralstorytellingtraditionof

Germany.

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LongbeforetheGrimms'time,47developedininns,bams,andpeasanthomes.During

winternights,astheysatspinningwood,womenkepteachothercompanyandentertainedeach

otherwithtalesofadventure,romance,andmagic.48、40suchstorytellersdeliveredtalesto

theGrimms,manyofthemcomingtotheirhouseinKassel.Althoughthebrothersimpliedthatthey

werejust49thetales,Wilhelmpolishedandreshapedthemuptothefinaleditionof1857.In

anefforttomakethemmore50tochildrenandtheirparents,hestressedthemoralofeachtale,

andemphasizedgenderroles.AccordingtotheGrimms,thecollectionservedas“amanualof

51Tothisday,parentsreadthemtotheirchildrenbecausetheyapproveofthelessonsinthe

stories:keepyourpromises,don'ttalktostrangers,workhard,obeyyourparents.

Sowhat52theirpopularity?Somehavesuggesteditisbecausethecharactersarealways

strivingforhappiness.Butthetruthprobablyliesintheir53.TheGrimm'staleswerebomout

ofastorytellingtraditionwithout54ofageorculture.Thebrother'sskillwastotranslatethese

intoauniversalstyleofwritingthatseemstomirrorwhatevermoodsorinterestswebringtoour

55_ofthem.AndsoitwasthattheGrimm'sfairytaleslivedhappilyeverafter.

41.A.InspiredB.DisappointedC.DiscouragedD.Relieved

42.A.estimatedB.producedCsacrificedD.stocked

43.A.mediumB.partnershipC.findingD.phenomenon

44.A.qualityB.wealthC.fameD.perspective

45.A.markedasB.robbedofC.aimedatD.preventedfrom

46.A.intelligentB.hardworkingC.peculiarD.patriotic

47.A.collectionB.storytellingC.entertainmentD.literacy

48.A.BesidesB.AltogetherC.HoweverD.Similarly

49.A.creatingB.developingC.reviewingD.recording

50.A.accustomedB.acceptableC.cruelD.compared

51.A.mannersB.parentshipC.publishingD.adaptation

52.A.resultsfromB.dependsonC.accountsforD.respondsto

53.A.appealB.flexibilityC.availabilityD.origin

54.A.boundariesB.influencesC.indicationsD.distributions

55.A.writingB.sharingC.readingD.beginning

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe

onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

There'sadreamyatmospheretoAdjuntas,acoffeetownintheValleyoftheSleepingGiant

highinthemountainsofPuertoRico.Apassionforthelandanditscustomsrunsthroughthisplace,

wherepeoplesaytheirfamilieshavelived“sincefdrevef,andformalgoodmannersruledailylife.

Yousmellitinthesurroundingstreets,wherefoodiscookedatroadsidebarbecues.Youseeitin

thegracefulhorsesparadedthroughtownonholidays,andyoufeelitinthelarge,elegantsquare,

withitsfountainsandstonebenches.

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Severaldecadesago,thisloveofthelandmotivatedthelocalpeopletoopposeamassive

miningoperation.ThemountainssurroundingAdjuntasarerichwithgold,silver,copper,andzinc

andthePuertoRicangovernmenthadreservedabout30squaremilesformineralexploitation.

Peoplefoughttoprotectthelanddespitethepromiseofjobsandmoney.Theyweresavedby

growingcoffeeandsellingitthroughoutPuertoRico.Theprofitshelpedthegrouppersuadethe

governmenttotransformtheminingzoneintoanationalpark,ElBosquedelPueblo,whichisnow

protectedbylaw.Openedin1998,theparkrunsareforestationprogramallowingyoungandoldto

planttreeswherelandhasbeenexcavated(挖掘).“Wehaveneverlearnedtomanagetheforest,

saidTintiDeya,alocalresident."We'relikechildrendoingeverythingforthefirsttime,exceptin

ourcasewe'regrandmothers.”

GrandmothersareeverywhereinAdjuntasandthey'reallrespectfullyaddressedasDofia.Lala

Echevarria,an85-year-oldgreat-great-grandmother,wasbomontheoldeststreetintown,where

shestilllivesinasmallhome.Shegrewupbeforeelectricityandrunningwater,andremembers

whenthefirstcararrivedinAdjuntas.uAsachild,Iusedtospendallmytimecarryingwater,

findingfirewood,lookingafterthechickensandthecows,“shesaid."Thereweresixteenofus.We

wouldwashourclothesintheriverandweusedtocookonanopenfire.Atmealtimes,wekids

wouldsitonthefloortoeat.”DofiaLalawasworkingasamaidwhenshemetandmarriedthelove

ofherlife,Marianothemechanic.Theyhadthirteenchildrenandshared44yearsbeforehediedin

1983.Sheshowsmethedozensofphotographsoffourgenerationsofdescendantsthatnowfillher

tinyhome.

56.WhatcanbelearnedaboutAdjuntasfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Thepeopletherehaveadeeploveofit.

B.Itistheveryplacewherecoffeeoriginated.

C.Thestreetsarelitteredwithfoodwaste.

D.Thetownissurroundedbybarbecuesite.

57.“Theprofits^^(inparagraph3)refertothemoneymadefrom.

A.protectingthelandB.miningvaluablemetal

C.growingandsellingcoffeeD.transformingtheminingzone

58.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofthereforestationprogram?

A.Grandmothersplayavitalroleinit.

B.Anyonecanplanttreesintheminingzone.

C.Itdidlittletohelpthebuildingofthenationalpark.

D.Itwaslaunchedtoprotestagainsttheminingoperation.

59.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Respectforgrandmothers.B.Alocalwoman'slifestory.

C.MajorchangesinAdjuntas.D.Dofias5opinionofthetown.

(B)

ExperimentwithOurFood

Wanttocookupadeliciousmeal?Ifsnotjustaboutthefood.WechattopsychologistProf.

CharlesSpenceaboutthestrangescienceofgastrophysics.

Whatexactlyisgastrophysics?

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Ifsacombinationof"gastronomy(美食學(xué))‘a(chǎn)nd'psychophysics',whichinvolvesthe

scientificstudyofhowourexperienceoffoodanddrinkisaffectedbyoursensesandour

surroundings,notjustthefooditselfIt'sasmallbutgrowingareaofresearchwhichbringstogether

psychologists,neuroscientists,marketeers,chefs,productdesigners,andevenmusicians.

Sowhatkindsofthingscanaffectoursenseoftaste?

Prettymucheverything!Fromthecolourandshapeoftheplatestotheweightandmaterialof

thecutlery(餐具),throughtotheshapeofthetableandthefeelofthechairyou'resittingon.Then

there'sthenumberofpeopleyou'rewith,themoodyou'rein,thelightingandbackgroundmusic

intherestaurant,andmemoriesassociatedwiththefood.Whenyouputallthesefactorstogether,it

addsupalot.

What'sthemostsurprisingwayinwhichourtastecanbeinfluenced?

It'stheideaof4sonicseasoning\whichusessoundstochangethetasteoffood.Youcanadd

asmuchas15percentextrasweetness,sourness,orbitternesstoafoodsimplybyplayingtheright

sortofmusic.We'vecreatedmusictoenhancesweetnessandbitterness,andwealsohavemusic

forsour,andspicyfoods.WorkingwiththeMichelin-starredchocolatierDominiquePersoonein

Belgium,weevenshowedthatifweplayed'creamy5musicinhisstoreswecouldaddextra

creaminesstohischocolate.

Neuroscientistshavefounddirectconnectionsinthemousebrainbetweenthesensesofsmell

andsound,soitmightbethatthisoccursinhumanstoo.Sonicseasoningisalreadybeingusedto

enhancemealsinfancyrestaurants,butwecouldalsoseeitbeingusedtobenefithealthby,for

example,playing'sweet'musicsothatwe'rehappywithlesssugarinourfood.

What'sthemostinnovativeuseofgastrophysicsyouveseen?

There5salothappeningintheworldofcutlerydesign.HestonBlumenthafsrestaurantTheFat

DuckiscurrentlyservingadishcalledCountingSheep,whichcomeswithafluffy(毛茸茸的),

weightedspoonthatsmellsofbabypowder,designedtoenhancetheeatingexperience.We5vefound

thatfoodtendstotastebetterwithheaviercutlery-possiblybecauseweassociateweightwith

quality.

60.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofgastrophysics?

A.Itcoversdifferentsubjects.B.Itneglectsfoodtosomeextent.

C.Ithasbeeninexistenceforlong.D.Itiscreatedbyapsychophysicist.

61.AccordingtoCharlesSpence,howcansonicseasoningbeusedtodogoodtoourhealth?

A.Helpingustobemoreresistanttothetemptationtoeatunhealthyfood.

B.Playingsomemusictomakeusfeelourfoodissweeterthanitreallyis.

C.Makingexperimentswithmicetofindoutwhatfoodbenefitsourhealth.

D.Traininghumanbrainstoassociatecertainsoundswithaparticularflavour.

62.Whichofthefollowingexamplesbestillustratestheuseofgastrophysics?

A.Arestauranthiresapsychologisttodesignitslayout.

B.Arestaurantvariesthesweetnessofitsfood.

C.Arestaurantusesheavierplatestoservefood.

D.Arestaurantasksitscustomersforsuggestions.

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(C)

Theoceanbottom-aregionnearly2.5timesgreaterthanthetotallandareaoftheEarth-is

avastfrontierthateventodayislargelyunexploredanduncharted.Untilaboutacenturyago,the

deep-oceanfloorwascompletelyinaccessible,hiddenbeneathwatersaveragingover3,6000meters

deep.Totallywithoutlightandsubjectedtointensepressureshundredsoftimesgreaterthanatthe

EarthJssurface,thedeep-oceanbottomisanunfriendlyenvironmenttohumans,insomewaysas

forbiddingandremoteasouterspace.

Althoughresearchershavetakensamplesofdeep-oceanrocksandsediments(沉淀物)forover

acentury,thefirstdetailedglobalinvestigationoftheoceanbottomdidnotactuallystartuntil1968,

withthebeginningoftheNationalScienceFoundation'sDeepSeaDrillingProject(DSDP).Using

techniquesfirstdevelopedfbrtheoffshoreoilandgasindustry,theDSDP'sdrillship,theGlomar

Challenger,wasabletomaintainasteadypositionontheocean'ssurfaceanddrillinverydeep

waters,gettingsamplesofsedimentsandrockfromtheoceanfloor.

TheGlomarChallengercompleted96voyagesina15-yearresearchprogramthatendedin

November1983.Duringthistime,theshiplogged600,000kilometersandtookalmost20,000core

samplesofseabedsedimentsandrocksat624drillingsitesaroundtheworld.TheGlomar

Challenger'scoresampleshaveallowedgeologiststoreconstructwhattheplanetlookedlike

hundredsofmillionsofyearsagoandtocalculatewhatitwillprobablylooklikemillionsofyears

inthefuture.Today,largelyonthestrengthofevidencegatheredduringtheGlomarChallenger^

voyages,nearlyallearthscientistsagreeonthetheoriesofplatetectonics(構(gòu)造學(xué))andcontinental

driftthatexplainmanyofthegeologicalprocessesthatshapetheEarth.

ThecoresofsedimentdrilledbytheGlomarChallengerhavealsoproducedinformation

criticaltounderstandingtheworld'spastclimates.Deep-oceansedimentsprovideaclimaticrecord

stretchingbackhundredsofmillionsofyears,becausetheyarelargelyisolatedfromthemechanical

erosion(腐蝕)andtheintensechemicalandbiologicalactivitythatrapidlydestroymuchland-based

evidenceofpastclimates.Thisrecordhasalreadyprovidedinsightsintothepatternsandcausesof

pastclimaticchange-informationthatmaybeusedtopredictfutureclimates.

63.Theauthorreferstotheoceanbottomasa"frontier“inthefirstparagraphbecause.

A.itisnotapopularareafbrscientificresearch

B.itcontainsawidevarietyoflifeforms

C.itattractscourageousexplorers

D.itisanunknownterritory

64.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheGlomarChallenger?

A.Itisanongoingproject.

B.Itisatypeofsubmarine.

C.Ithasgoneonover100voyages.

D.ItmadeitsfirstDSDPvoyagein1968.

65.InwhatwaywastheDeepSeaDrillingProjectsignificant?

A.Itwasanattempttofindnewsourcesofoilandgas.

B.Itwasthefirstextensiveexplorationoftheoceanbottom.

C.Itwascomposedofgeologistsfromallovertheworld.

D.Itwasfundedentirelybythegasandoilindustry.

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66.WhichofthefollowingismentionedinthepassageasbeingaresultoftheDeepSeaDrilling

Project?

A.Geologistsobservedformsofmarinelifeneverbeforeseen.

B.GeologistswereabletopredicttheEarth'sfutureappearance.

C.Twogeologicaltheoriesbecamemorewidelyacceptedbyscientists.

D.InformationwasrevealedaboutthedisastersthathadhappenedontheEarth.

SectionC

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecan

beusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

A.Holdontothehopeofthelifeyoumightstillleadwhenallofthisisfinallyover.

B.Ifyou'vefoundyourselfwearingthesameT-shirtwithoutcomplaintforthelasteightmonths,

maybeifstruethatlesscanindeedbemore.

C.Themereprocessofbrowsingisoftenenoughtosatisfyyoulikeanactualspend.

D.Thisisn'talwaysabadthing.

E.ThoughIfindmyselfpickingthesamefamiliarfavouritesfromtheirhangerseachday,Iliketo

havechoice.

F.Whynotthinktwicebeforesendingyourunlovedclothesofftoenjoyanewlife?

AMaximalistCaseforaClearOut

Theannual"springclean^^oftenfeelslikeanimpossibletask.Butwithmoretimeathomeon

ourhandsthanever,aglobalpandemic(疫情)hasreallyhighlightedthethingsinlifethatdoand

don'trelatetojoy-oneofthembeingourwardrobes(衣櫥).

FinsureI5mnotalonewhenIsaythatoverthepastfewmonths,theonlyclothingIhavereally

reachedfbrhasbeenofthemismatched,stretch-cottonvariety,wornandre-worn.67Inthe

faceoffastfashionandalarminglandfillrates,weshouldbeproudofgivingourclothingalong

andappreciativelife.Butthereneedstobeaplaceforjoytoo.Thepartydressthatfeelsasfunasit

looks,andthetinyimpracticalhandbagthatonlysurviveseachclear-outbecauseofoldmemories

wovenintoit...doespracticalityalwayshavetowinoutoverjoy?

Assomebodywhooftenstrugglestoletsentimental(感性的)thingsgo,theminimalist

“capsulewardrobe"isonethatalwaysgivesmeabitofaheadache.68Whatifgettingrid

ofthatcardiganisassociatedwithforgettingtheamazingnewsIreceivedwhileI

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