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第一局部聽力〔共兩節(jié),總分值20分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題)

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)中選出最正確選項(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(lái)答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下

一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatdowelearnaboutthewomanfromthis

conversation?A.

She'sanewstudent.

B.

Shethinksthemanisright.

C.

Sheplanstosendoutalltheinvitations.

2.

Whatdoesthemanmean?A.

HetookBilltothehospital.

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B.

Heforgottocallthewoman.

C.

Hedidn,tknowwhichhospitalBillwasin.

3.

Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.

Theclasshase_tratimetopletetheassignment.

B.

Sheonlyjustfoundoutabouttheeconomicspaper.

C.

Shehasn'theardfromtheprofessorinaweek.

4.

Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.ThedoctorJsclinic

willbeclosedtomorrow.

B.Thedoctor?sscheduleisfilledtomorrow.

CThedoctorhasstoppedseeingnewpatients.

5.

Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.WhereJoe

willmeether.

B.Whatthetopicofthemeetingis.

C.Wherethemeetingisbeingheld.

第2頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

第二節(jié)(共15小題)

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)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)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,答復(fù)第6至8題。

6.

Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Tobuyapairof

newshoes.

B.Todoshoppinginasupermarket.

C.Tohavehisshoesmended.

7.

Howfaristhesupermarket?A.Si_blocksaway.

B.Twoblocksaway.

C.Fiveblocksaway.

8.Howwillthemangototheplace?A.Bybus.

B.Inhiscar.

C.Onfoot.

聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第9至11題。

9.

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What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.

B.Doctorandpatient.

C.Secretaryandboss.

10.

Whywasshelate?A.Shemissedthebus.

B.Shegotatelephonecall.

C.Herauntcalledhertogetuplate.

11.Whatcanweknowabouttheteacher?A.Heis

coldtohisstudents.

B.Hegetsangryeasily.

C.Heisstrictwithhisstudents.

聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第12至14題。

12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Ina

factory.

B.Inahospital.

C.Inapany.

13.

Whycan'tthewomansleepwell?A.Becauseshe

hasafamilyproblem.

B.Becauseshehasahighfever.

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C.Becauseshehasbeenworkingtoohard.

14.

Whatdoesthedoctorsuggestthatthewomanshould

do?A.Sheshouldtakeholidays.

B.Sheshouldchangeajob.

C.Sheshouldtakesomemedicine.

聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第15至17題。

15.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Howtokeep

diet.

B.Peopleshouldeatallkindsofthings.

C.Astoryaboutafriendwhowasonasweetpotato

diet.

16.Whywasthefriendill?A.Becausehewantedto

loseweight.

B.Becauseheatesweetpotatoes.

C.Becausesweetpotatoescan'tprovidehimwith

everythingheneeds.

17.Whatisthebestwaytokeepdiet?A.Toeat

lessmeat.

B.Toeatlessande_ercisemore.

C.Toeateverykindoffood.

第5頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第18至20題。

18.Whendidthespeakerfirstseethefilm?A.At

theageof20.

B.

Attheageof9.

C.Lastnight.

19.Whydidthespeakerthinkitwasagoodfilm

forthegirls?A.Becauseitwasastoryabout

animals.

B.Becauseitwasafunnystory.

C.Becauseshelikeditattheirage.

20.

Whatisthevideoabout?A.

lovestorybetweentwodogs.

B.Differentlivesoftwodogs.

C.RomeoandJuliet.

第二局部:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用[共兩節(jié),總分值35分)

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空[共15題:每題1分,總分值15分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選

出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

21.

第6頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

Unlikethoseinwesterncountries,ManyChinese

studentstendtoremainsilentinclassunless

tospeak.

A.

invitingB.

beinginvitedC.

havinginvitedD.

invited22.

—Howdidtheinterviewgo?―Notverywell.

I___________

muchbetterbutIwastoonervous.

A.

musthavedoneB.

couldhavedoneC.

shoulddoD.

woulddo23.

Withsomanyactivitiestoparticipateinthese

days,wedecidedto

thescheduledmeeting.

A.

第7頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

layoffB.

giveoffC.

gooffD.

calloff24.

Whatmattersmostisthedevelopmentofthe

principlesandvalues

weteenagersliveandgrow.

A.

towhichB.

whereC.

whenD.

bywhich25.

Duetowidespread

of5Gtechnology,moreremotesurgicaloperations

arelikelytobecarriedoutacrosslongdistances.

A.

applicationB.

qualificationC.

positionD.

occupation26.

第8頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

Weareafraidofmakingmistakeswhenlearninga

foreignlanguage,andthatis

wearequietinourEnglishclassesA.

becauseB.

whetherC.

whyD.

what27.It'sanaturalphenomenonthatin

autumnmanywildbirdsget

andflysouthforthewinter.

A.

inamessB.

onthemoveC.

offtheairD.

ataloss28.

intendedforchildren,thebookusesavery

simple,contemporarystyle.

A.

OriginallyB.

ParallellyC.

BarelyD.Smoothly29.1'dliketo

acknowledgesomepeople,without

第9頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

helpyouwouldnotbeholdingthisalbuminyour

hands.

A.

whoseB.

thatC.

whomD.who30.

Itissaidthattoclassicmusicmaybe

helpfulinimprovingteenagers'taste.

A.

havinge_posedB.

beinge_posedC.

e_posingD.

e_posed31.

Ifyouarepassionateaboutsomething,pursueit

nomatterwhatanyoneelsethinks.

That'sdreamsareachieved.

A.

whereB.whyC.howD.

what32.

第10頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

Menarean_ioustoimprovetheircircumstances,

butareunwillingtoimprovethemselves;

they_______________

remainbound.

A.

somehowB.

otherwiseC.

neverthelessD.

therefore33.

thatherEitherhasnamedherandherbrothers

afterhisfirstsetofchildren.

A.

AddingtothetensionisthefactB.

ThefeetisaddingtothetensionC.

AddingtothefactisthetensionD.Tothe

tensionisaddingthefeet34.Thefinancial

crisis________

inthecountryhadthegovernmentresponded

quicklyenoughtothesigns.

A.

hadbeenavoidedB.

第11頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

wouldbeavoidedC.

wouldhavebeenavoidedD.

wasavoided35.--TheanimatedfilmNeZhaisa

bigwinnerinbo_office.

Howdoyoufindit?--------.

Ican'tthinktoohighlyofit.

A.

That'sforsure.

B.Don'tmentionit.

C.

It'sreallyamazing.

D.Sofarsogood.

第二節(jié):完形填空〔共20小題;每題1分,總分值20分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選

項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Markwasan11-year-oldorphan.

Helivedwithhisaunt,whowasgreatly36

withtheburdenofcaringfordeadsister'sson.

Shenever37toremindyoungMarkhewouldbe

ahomelesswaif.

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38,withallthescoldingandcoldnessathome,

hewasa39andgentlechild.

Ihadnot40Markparticularlyuntilhebegan

stayingafterclasseachdaytohelpmecleanthe

room.

Wedidthis41andfortably,notspeaking

much,butenjoyingthequietnessofthathourofthe

day.

Whenwedid42,Markspokemostlyofhis

mother.

I43howhehadbeenmybesthelper.

"I'mmakingyou'reasurprise,vhewhispered

44.

"It'sforChristmas."Withthat,hebecame

45anddashedfromtheroom.

Finally46thelastschooldaybefore

Christmas.

Markcreptslowlyintotheroomlatethat

afternoonwithhishandsconcealing47behindhis

hack.

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Ihaveyourpresent,vhesaidtimidlywhenI

48up.

“Ihopeyoulikeit."Heheldouthishandand

there49inhissmallpalmswasatinywoodenbo_.

"It'sabeautiful,Mark.

Istheresomethinginit?”Iasked,50the

toptolookinside.

“Youcan,t51what'sinit,“hereplied,

“andyoucan,ttouchit,ortasteitorfeelit,

but52alwayssaiditmakesyoufeel53all

thetime,warmoncoldnightsand54whenyouare

alone."Igazedintotheemptybo_.

“What'sit,Mark,“Iaskedgently,“that

willmakemefeelsogood?”"Love,“he55.

Andheturnedandquietlylefttheroom.

ItwasthebestpresentIhaveneverhadbefore.

36.

A.triedB.failedC.wanted

D.succeeded38.

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A.BesidesB.MoreverC.Meanwhile

D.Still39.

A.proudB.quietC.sweetD.strange

40.

A.knownB.rememberedC.noticed

D.touched41.

A.separatelyB.slowlyC.quietly

D.quickly42.

A.wonderedB.suggestedC.e_plained

D.reminded44.

A.silentB.happyC.shyD.e_cited

46.

A.anythingB.everythingC.

nothingD.

something48.

A.standingB.hangingC.putting

D.lying50.

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A.staringB.openingC.tearing

D.wathcing51.

A.haveB.sellC.seeD.enjoy52.

A.fatherB.uncleC.aunt

D.mother53.

A.

free54.

A.terribleB.safeC.hopefulD.joyful

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£55.BAnewcoronavirus,acousinoftheSARS

virus,hasinfectedmorethan10000peoplesincethe

outbreakbeganinWuhan,China,inDecember.Scientist

LeoPoon,whofirstdecodedthevirus,thinksit

likelystartedinananimalandspreadtohumans.

“Whatweknowisthatitcausespneumonia

(肺炎)andthendoesn'trespondtoantibiotic

(抗生素)treatment,whichisnotsurprising,but

thenintermsofmortality[死亡率),SARSkills10%

oftheindividuals,uPoon,avirologist(病毒學(xué)家)at

第18頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

theSchoolofPublicHealthatTheUniversityofHong

Kong,said.

TheWorldHealthOrganizationofferedguidanceto

countriesonhowtheycanprepareforit,including

howtomonitorforthesickandhowtotreatpatients.

Hereareseventhingsyoushouldknowabouta

coronavirus.

Coronavirusesarealargegroupofvirusesthat

aremonamonganimals.

Inrarecases,theyarewhatscientistscall

zoonoti(c人畜共患?。?meaningtheycanbe

transmittedfromanimalstohumans,accordingtothe

USCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.

Thevirusescanmakepeoplesick,usuallywitha

mildtomoderateupperrespiratorytractillness

(上呼吸道疾病),similartoamoncold.

Coronavirussymptomsincludearunnynose,cough,

sorethroat,possiblyaheadacheandmaybeafever,

whichcanlastforacoupleofdays.

Forthosewithaweakenedimmunesystem,the

elderlyandtheveryyoung,there'sachancethe

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viruscouldcausealower,andmuchmoreserious,

respiratorytractillnesslikeapneumonia

orbronchitis[brDDDkaDtDs](支氣管炎).

Thereareahandfulofhumancoronavirusesthat

areknowntobedeadly.

MiddleEastRespiratory

Syndrome〔中東呼吸綜合征),alsoknownastheMERS

virus,wasfirstreportedintheMiddleEastin20__

andalsocausesrespiratoryproblems,butthose

symptomsaremuchmoresevere.

Threetofouroutofevery10patientsinfected

withMERSdied,accordingtotheCDC.

SevereAcuteRespiratory

Syndrome〔嚴(yán)重急性呼吸綜合征),alsoknownasSARS,is

theothercoronavirusthatcancausemoresevere

symptoms.

FirstidentifiedintheGuangdongprovincein

southernChina,accordingtotheWHO,itcauses

respiratoryproblemsbutcanalsocausediarrhea

[□daDQDriD][腹瀉),fatigue(疲勞),shortness

ofbreath,respiratorydistress(呼吸窘迫)and

第20頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

kidneyfailure(腎衰).Dependingonthepatient's

age,thedeathratewithSARSrangedfrom0-50%ofthe

cases,witholderpeoplebeingthemost

vulnerable(易受傷害的).

Virusescanspreadfromhumancontactwith

animals.

ScientiststhinkMERSstartedincamels,according

totheWHO.

WithSARS,scientistssuspectedcivet

cats(貍貓)weretoblame.

Whenitestohuman-to-humantransmissionofthe

viruses,oftenithappenswhensomeoneesintocontact

withtheinfectedperson'ssecretions(分泌物),

Dependingonhowvirulent(有毒的)thevirusis,a

cough,sneezeorhandshakecoulde_posure.

Theviruscanalsobetransmittedbytouching

somethinganinfectedpersonhastouchedandthen

touchingyourmouth,noseoreyes.

Caregivers(護(hù)理人員)canssometimesbee_posedb

yhandlingapatient'swaste,accordingtothe

CDC.

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58.Whichofthefollowingcane_plainthe

underlinedwordinparagraph1?A.toputsth.

intoacode.

B.tochangesth.

intoordinarylanguage.

C.tochangesth.

intoaformthatcanbeprocessed.

D.tofindordiscoversth.

59.WhatarethesymptomsofthenovelCoronavirus

?A.Arunnynose,cough,sorethroat,possiblya

headacheandmaybeafever.

B.Diarrhea,fatigue,shortnessofbreath,

respiratorydistressandkidneyfailure(腎衰).

C.Amildtomoderateupperrespiratorytract

illness,similartoamoncold.

D.Muchmoresevereupperrespiratorytract

illness.

60.HowdotheVirusesspread?A.thevirusescan

transmitfromhumantohuman.

B.Thevirusescanbetransmitbytouchingsth

pollutedanddroplettransmission.

第22頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

C.Thevirusescanbetransmittedbytouching

somethinganinfectedpersonhastouched.

D.Virusescanspreadfromhumancontactwith

animals.

CForherfirsttwenty-fouryear,she'dbeen

knownasDebbie-anamethatdidn'tsuithergood

looksandelegantmanner.

“MynamehasalwaysmademethinkIshouldBea

cheerleader,“Sheplained.

“Ijustdon'tfeellikeaDebbie!”O(jiān)neday,

whilefillingoutanapplicationformforpublishing

job,theyoungwomansuddenlychangedmiddlename,

Lynne,forherfirstnameDebbie.

“ThatwasthesmartestthingIeverdid,“She

saysnow.

“AssoonasIstoppedcallingmyselfDebbie.

Ifehmorefortablewithmyself..,andother

peoplestartedtotakememoreseriously

Twoyearsafterhersuccessfuljobinterview,the

formerwaitressisnowasuccessfulmagazineeditor

friendsandassociatescallherLynne.

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Naturally,thenamechangedidn'tcause

Debbie/I.ynne'sprofessionalachievementbutit

surelyhelpedifonlybyaddingabitofself-

confidencetohertalents.

Socialscientistssaythatwhatyou'recalledcan

affectyourlife.

Throughouthistory,nameshavenotonlyidentified

peopleButalsodescribedthem.

a

Ashisnameis,soishe...”saystheBible.

Forbetterorworse,qualitiessuchas

friendlinessorreserves,simplenessorcharmmaybe

suggestedbyyournameandencourageotherpeople

beforetheyevenmeetyou.

Ofcourse,nameswithagoodsensecanworkfor

youevenencouragingnewacquaintances.

ArecentsurveyshowedthatAmericanmenthought

Susantobethemostattractivefemalename,while

womenbelievedRichardandDavidwerethemost

attractivetomen.

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OnewomanIknowturneddownablinddatewitha

mannamedHarrybecause“hesoundeddull

Severaleveningslatershecameuptomeata

party,pressingforanintroductiontoaveryniceman

withwhomtheylookedateachotherallevening.

“Oh,'Isaid.

“YoumeanHarry?”Shewasillatease.

61.

Debbie'schanginghername.

A.

waswhatshehappenedtodowhenfillingoutthe

formB.

didhaveaneffectonhersuccessC.

entirelycontributedtoherluckD.

hadactuallylittletodowithhercareer62.

TheauthorintroducedHarrytothewoman.

A.

totellherthatnamesdidn'tmatterreallyB.

tomakeherfeeluneasyinmindC.

thepersonismoreimportantthanhis/hername

D.

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attherequestofthewomanherself63.

ThenameDebbiemaybeconnectedwith

something.

A.

quietB.

dullC.

attractiveD.

Huge64.

Thebestpossibletideforthepassagemay

be_______

A.

YournameisyourfortuneB.

Don'tcaremuchfornamesC.

NamesandmakingfriendsD.

NamesarethemostimportantDDetective

fictionissomethingthatgainedpopularityparatively

laterthanallothergenresinliterature.

Theremightbesomeworksthate_istedinhistoric

timethatcouldnowbeidentifiedasdetective

fiction,buttheworksthatwereintroducedsolelyas

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thisgenrebeganwiththewritingsofEdgarAllanPoe

andWilkieCollins.

Ofcourse,todaywhenwetalkaboutdetective

fictions,theworksofArthurConanDoyleandAgatha

Christieeforemost.

Theirstoriesarethosethathavegivenanedgeto

thisgenreduetoitspopularity.

BeingapassionatereaderofDoyleandChristie,I

wouldliketodrawaparisonbetweenthestylesused

byDoyleinSherlockseriesandChristieinher

mysterythrillers.

Bothofthemuseaspecificpatternfortheir

detectivestories.

Doylemostlydevelopsthestoryfromahelpless

client?svisitto221BBakerStreet.

Alltheaccountsofthecasesarenarratedby

Watsone_cepttwopieces.

Christie?sworksinawaylookpletelydifferent

asthestoriesandsettingsarevariedandquite

unique.

第27頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

Butwecanalwaysseethatthereisabasic

formulainherworks.

Amurderhappensandallthecharactersinthe

plot,mostlypeoplearoundthevictim,havesomething

tobesuspectedof,somesecretsthattheyholdback,

allofwhicharesetuptototallyconfusethereader.

Christie'snovelsareallabout“whoisthe

murdererv,butwhilereadingSherlockareaderis

moreinterestedinknowinghowSherlockfindsthe

criminal.

ItisthemethodSherlockemploystodeducethe

factsandtoconnectthedotsthatreadersawaitto

know.

Thiscanbeunderstoodjustbythinkinghowevery

SherlockreaderwaitsforthatpartwhereSherlock

e_plainsthefactstoWatsonwhosharesthereader's

ignorance.

Whenwereachthesamecrucialpointin

Christie'sworks,whatoureyessearchforisthe

name----thenameofthemurderer.

第28頁(yè)共41頁(yè)

Allthee_planations,logicandreasoninginterest

usonlylater.

Christiehasusedvarioustypesofnarrative

techniquesindifferentnovels.

Therehasbeenasetofnovelswherethereis

omniscientnarration(表達(dá)者全知),otherswithHastings

(HerculePoirot'sassistant)asthenarrator,and

evensomeinfirst-personnarrative.

Sheintroducedmanydetectives,Poirotbeingthe

mostpopular.

Ontheotherhand,DoylehadonlySherlockas

detectiveinhisnovelsandstories.

Buthehadstartedanewseriesportrayinganew

characteruProfessorChallenger“whichdidn,tbee

aspopularasSherlockseries.

Boththewritersworkedontheprinciplesof

science,logicandpsychology.

Whenpared,Sherlockstoriesseemmorerealistic

astheyarenotasdramaticasChristie'snovels.

Buttheelementofpsychologyismoree_ploredby

Christie.

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Oftenherdetectivebelievesinsittinginachair

andthinkingtosolvethemystery,ratherthanrunning

aroundcollectingclues.

Itisbecauseherdetectivesworkbyanalyzingthe

hiddenpsychologyratherthane_plicitactions.

Sherlockisanactivedetectivewhoworkshardin

findingclues,wouldn'tminddevisingalittledrama

oranactofdisguise(假裝)forit.

Bothofthemhavecreatedlogicallycredible

stories,butsomewhereorotherSherlockonesare

closetolife,becausetheyportraynotonlymurder

butalsoseeminglysimplehumanissues.

Christie'sworksaremoreengaging,buttheact

ofmakinguptheplot----thepurposefulconcealingand

revealing----issomewherevisible.

Butitisundeniablethatsheneverfailsto

entertainherreaders.

WhilereadingSherlock,weforgetDoyleandour

wholeattentionisonSherlock,andsometimesweend

upfeelingheisarealindividualratherthana

fictionalcharacter.

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ButinChristie,sworkssomehow,wefeelit's

shewhoisworking,ratherthanPoirot,whichiswhy

shebecamethe“queenofcrime“andnother

characters.

Thus,inawayAgathaChristieoutshinesher

charactersandSherlockHolmesoutshineshiscreator.

ButbothwaysDoyleandChristiegiftedtheirfans

e_cellentdetectivestoriestoinvolvethemselvesin

andenjoyalltheirlife.

65.Intermsofdetectivefictions,Doyleand

Christieareforemostmentionedbecause.

A.

theyworkedtogetherandcreatedmanyfamous

detectivefiguresB.

itisDoyleandChristiethatmadedetective

fictionswellreceivedC.

itistheirworksthatmadedetectivefictions

superiortoothergenresD.

theyareconsideredasthefoundingfathersof

detectivefictions66.Whichofthefollowingmaybe

typicalChristie'sworks?A.

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Novelswithaspecificopeningpatternwitha

focusondeducingfacts.

B.

Thrillerswithvariedanduniquesettingstomake

plotsmoreconfusing.

C.

Fictionsinwhichthereisafi_edcharacter

responsibleforunfoldingthestory.

D.

Detectivestoriesinwhichvictimsandsuspects

arecloselyrelatedtothedetective.

67.WhenreachingcrucialpointsinChristie's

works,readerstendtogivepriorityto.

A.

themotivebehindthecrimeB.thepersonalityof

thecriminalC.

theidentityofthecriminalD.thedetailsof

thecrime68.AnewcharacteruProfessor

Challengervbroughtabout.

A.

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anotherhitwithdetectivefansB.anabrupt

declineinSherlock'sappealC.

aninspirationforAgathaChristieD.a

disappointmentforConanDoyle69.HowdoDoyle

andChristiemaketheirstoriesreasonable?A.

Theystucktofirst-personnarrativetechniques.

B.

Theyappliedknowledgeofdifferentfields.

C.

Theyincludeddetailedaccountsofe_plicit

actions.

D.

Theyrefusedtodisplaymysteryinthestories.

70.WhatkindofdetectivemayHerculePoirotbe?

A.

Onewhoisactiveinsearchingforandconnecting

clues.

B.

Onewholaysemphasisonbothactionsand

psychology.

C.

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Onewhosometimesplaystricksandevencheats

suspects.

D.

Onewhoisgoodatdiscoveringsecretsinhuman

mind.

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分)

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Themostwonderfultimeoftheyear(theChristmas

season)isalsothemoststressfulforlotsofpeople

strugglingtofitinincreasedend-of-the-year

workloads,holidayparties,shopping,guesthosting,

travel,andseeingfriendsandrelativeswhoyou'd

otherwiseavoid.

Luckily,thesamecopingmechanismsthatcanhelp

relievestress73andfindbetterbalanceduringthe

yearalsoworkforthisholiday.

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Herearefourtipstofindingwork一lifebalance

duringthisseason.

1.

Knowandgetawayfromyourstressors.

Ifcookingforalargegroup,bakingcookies,or

Christmasshoppingareyourkeystressors,don'tdo

them.

Lotsofgrocerystoreswillhelpcateryourne_t

holidaymeal.

Bakeriese_istforareason,andgiftcardsare

muchappreciatedbyall.

Stoptryingtoliveuptosomeoneelse's

e_pectationsoftheholidaysandstaymerryby

outsourcingthepainpoints.752.

Getfle_ibleatwork.

Ifyounormallymuteanhoureachwayatwork,see

ifyourbosswillletyouworkfromhomeinthis

specialseasontosavetime,getmoredone,andreduce

yourstress.

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Oraskifyoucanstartworkfromhomeinthe

morningsandetotheofficelaterinthedaytoavoid

peakmutetimes.

Leaveearlyandfinishyourdayfromthefortof

home,too.

3.

Makeyourownlistandcheckittwice.

Makeato-dolistforyourself,forbothworkand

life,thendivideitupintocategorieslike”must

do,“"wanttodo,"and"feelobligatedtodo."If

youcaneliminateanyorallofyourobligatorylist,

therest

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