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第二節(jié)(,15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,

并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小

題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。

聽下面一段材料,回答第6和第7兩個小題。

6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Policeofficers.B.Managerandclerk.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.

7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Openastore.B.Makeaplan.C.Haveameeting.

聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題。

8.What'sthewoman'sproblem?

A.Shemissedthewakeupcall.B.Herroomserviceisoutoforder.

C.Sheisunabletogetherbreakfastintime.

9.Whoisgoingtodealwiththeproblem?

A.Thehotelmanager.B.Aroomattendant.C.Thewomanherself.

10.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheservice?

A.Sad.B.Content.C.Disappointed.

聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13三個小題

11.Wheredoesthewomanwork?

A.Inahospital.B.Inalab.C.Onafarm.

12.WhichofthefollowingdoesthewomandoasanAHT?

A.Producemedicine.B.Batheanimals.C.Doexperiments.

13.WhatdoesDoctorBlakesayaboutthewoman'swork?

A.Il'sinteresting.B.It'sunimportant.C.Ifshelpful.

聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第16四個小題。

14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Seaadventures.B.Vacationplans.C.LifeattheCaribbean.

15.Whathasthewomanpaidcloseattentionto?

A.Weatherreports.B.Internationalnews.C.Stormdamage.

16.Whatdowelearnabouttheman'sexperience?

A.Hewascaughtinastorm.B.Hevisitedstorm-hitislands.C.Hemadeavoyagetwoweeksago.

聽下面一段對話,回答第17至第20四個小題。

17.Whatwasthewoman'sjobtenyearsago?

A.Adirectorinacompany.B.Acollegeteacher.C.Awriter.

18.Whoisthecollegegirlmentionedinthetalk?

A.Thespeakerherself.B.Thespeaker\friend.C.Aclerkinthebookstore.

19.Whydidthewomangiveupherjob?

A.Shewantedmore.freetime.

B.Itwasfarfromwhatshewanted.

C.Collegelifewasmuchmoreinteresting.

20.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?

A.Regretful.B.Worried.C.Satisfied.

第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識運用(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.HeisloveofmylifeandIdon'lthinkIwillevermeetsecondpersonthatwilllovemehalfas

hedoes.

A.a;theB.the;aC.the,theD.a;a

22.—HaveyoueverwatchedFriends’?

—Yes.IitthreetimeswhenIwasincollege.

A.havewatchedB.watchedC.hadwatchedD.watch

23.一Hedidn'tshowupduringtheexam.

一.Heknewhowimportanttheexamwas!

A.Forgetit.B.Nevermind.C.Takeyourtime.D.Idon'tgetit.

24.Thisshockingnewsledtooutoftheroomandnobodydaredtostophim.

A.himstormedB.thathestormedC.himtostormD.himstorming

25.Thegovernmentdecidedtobuildaparkpeoplecanenjoygreengrassandprettyflowers.

A.atwhereB.whichC.atwhichD.where

26.Thefrightenedcro.wdstood,notknowingwhattodowhilehealonestayedinthefaceof

thedangerandledallthepeopleoutsafeandsound.

A.calmly;quietB.still;calmC.quietly;calmD.still;quiet

27.theschoolyearisover,Iamgoingtorelaxalittlebit.

A.IncaseB.EvenifC.NowthatD.Asif

28.一Sorry,IforgottocallJacktotellhimaboutourplantomorrow.

-Nevermind.Youanyway.Icalledhimyesterday.

A.shouldn'tcallhimB.needn'thavecalledhim

C.shouldn'thavecalledhimD.didn'tneedtocallhim

29.Hiswisdomwordstheproblemthathadbeenbotheringmeforalongtime.

A.threwlightsonB.threwlightsoverC.threwlightoverD.threwlighton

30.Thereasonheissoupsetishisfatheriscomingtoschoolfortheteacher-parentmeeting

today.

A.why;becauseB.forwhat;thatC.forwhat;becauseD.why;that

31.Canyouimaginethatsuchacarefuldriverbecaughtspeeding.

A.oughttoB.shouldC.mightD.would

32.Thestudenttoarrivefirstgetsmorepointsthantocomelast.

A.thatB.theoneC.oneD.it

33.Whilehetherobberyatthebankjustnow,hecouldn'tgiveanyinformativeevidencetohelpwith

theinvestigation.

A.claimedtowitnessB.claimedwitnessing

C.claimedhavingwitnessedD.claimedtohavewitnessed

34.ThemoneymyparentsgivemewillbeenoughtomylivingexpenseswhileIcanfindapart-timejobto

saveupfortripsduringholidayseasons.

A.supportB.payC.offerD.cover

35.1leftschoolin2007,andsincethenIinLosAngeles.

A.livedB.hadlivedC.livesD.havelived

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

Afarmercarelesslylostanexpensivegoldwatchinthebarn(谷倉)onthefarm.Soheputa(n)36onthe

gateofthefarm:whoeverfindsthegoldwatchwillberewarded100dollars.

Facingthetemptation(誘惑)ofthehandsome37,peopletriedtheirbesttolookforiteverywhere.

However,thegrainwas38likeahillalongwithlotsofstraw,soiftheywantedtofindthegoldwatch,itwould

belike39foraneedleintheocean.

Sotheygaveuponebyone.Onlyasmallboyinshabbyclotheskeptlookingforitinthegrain.Hewas40

tofindthegoldwatchandlethisparents,brothersandsistershavea(n)41meal.Itwaslate,andtheboywasalso

tired.Hewaslyinginthestrawtohavea42whenheheardastrange“tick-tock”.

He43heldhisbreathandlistenedattentively.Itwasquieterinthebarnwhile"tick-tock"soundedclearly.The

boy44thesound,foundthegoldwatch45inthedepthsofthegrainandfinallygotthe100dotes.

Likethegoldwatchinthebarn,46hasexistedaroundusandspreadineverycomeroflife.Onlywhenwe

are47andfirmlylookforitcanwefindit.

36.A.advertisementB.orderC.noticeD.letter

37.A.rewardB.presentC.awardD.profit

38.A.surroundedB.piledC.linedD.located

39.A.catchingB.fightingC.sendingD.fishing

40.A.nervousB.readyC.eagerD.willing

41.A.earlyB.fullC.freeD.small

42.A.lookB.drinkC.thoughtD.rest

43.A.immediatelyB.suddenlyC.eventuallyD.fortunately

44.A.followedB.heardC.forgotD.made

45.A.hiddenB.storedC.buriedD.thrown

46.A.hickB.successC.confidenceD.courage

47.A.hungryB.confidentC.relaxedD.calm

B

Overyears,I'vebeenteachingkidsaboutasimplebutpowerfulconcept-theantphilosophy(哲學).They

haveanamazingfour-partphilosophy.First,antsnever48,Ifthey'reheadedsomewhereandyoutrytostop

them,they'lllookforanother49,Second,antsthinkaboutwinterandsummer.That'sanimportant50

Youcan'tbesonaive(幼稚的)astothinksummerwilllastforever.Soantsaregatheringintheirwinter51inthe

middleofsummer.Thinkahead.Thethirdpartisthatantsthinksummerallwinter.Duringthewinter,they52

themselves,''Thiswon'tlastlong;we'llsoonbeoutofhere."Theycan't53togetout.Last,howmuchwillan

antgatherduringthesummertoprepareforthewinter?Allthatit54can.Whatagreatphilosophytohave-the

antphilosophy:nevergiveup,lookahead,stay55anddoallyoucan.

48.A.escapeB.returnC.quitD.advance

49.A.antB.wayC.warD.cave

50.A.attitudeB.planC.opinionD.policy

51.A.strawB.fruitC.clothingD.food

52.A.remindB.warnC.enjoyD.teach

53.A.expectB.offerC.waitD.manage

54.A.recentlyB.possiblyC.largelyD.generally

55.A.considerateB.activeC.energeticD.positive

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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

Manyyearsagotherewasahugeoilrefineryfireinasmalltown.Flamesshothundredsoffeetintotheair.The

skywasthickwithgrimyblacksmoke.Theheatwasintense一sointensethatfirefightershadtoparktheirtrucksa

blockawayandwaitedfortheheattodiedownbeforetheycouldbegintofightthefire.However,itwasaboutto

rageoutofcontrol.

Then,allofasudden,fromseveralblocksawaycameafiretruckracingdownthestreet.Withitsbrakes

screeching,ithitthecurbinfrontofthefire.Thefirefightersjumpedoutandbegantobattletheblaze.Allthe

firefighterswhowereparkedablockawaysawthis,andtheyjumpedintotheirtrucks,drovedowntheblockand

begantofightthefire,too.Asaresultofthatcooperativeeffort,theywerejustbarelyabletobringthefireunder

control.

Thepeoplewhosawthisteamworkthought,“Mygoodness,themanwhodrovethatleadfiretruck—whatan

actofbravery!”Theydecidedtogivehimaspecialawardtorecognizehimforhisbraveryinleadingthecharge.

Attheceremonythemayorsaid,uCaptain,wewanttohonoryouforafantasticactofbraveryinleadingthe

charge.Youpreventedthelossofproperty,perhapseventhelossoflife.Ifthereisonespecialthingyoucouldhave

-justaboutanything一whatwoulditbe?”

Withouthesitation,thecaptainreplied,“YourHonor,anewsetofbrakesofmytruckwouldbegreat!”

56.Howwasthecaptainprobablyfeelingwhenhistruckchargeddownthestreettothefire?

A.enthusiasticB.encouragedC.embarrassedD.upset

57.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Thecaptainwasdrivinghistruckfastbecausehewasinahurrytofightthefire.

B.Therewassomethingwrongwiththebrakesofthetruck.

C.Themayorpraisedthecaptainfbrhishonesty.

D.Thepeopledecidedtohonorthecaptainbecausehefoughtthefirebravely.

58.Whydidallthefirefightersparktheirtrucksablockawayfromthefire?

A.Becausetheywerewaitingforthecaptaintoarrive.

B.Becausethesmokewastoothicktoseeanything.

C.Becausethefirewasabouttogooutofcontrol.

D.Becausetheyhadtowaitfortheintenseheattodiedownabit.

B

TheEnglishlanguagewasfirstintroducedtotheAmericasbyBritishcolonization,beginningin1607in

Jamestown,Virginia.Similarly,thelanguagespreadtonumerousotherpartsoftheworldasaresultofBritishtrade

andcolonizationelsewhereandthespreadoftheformerBritishEmpire,which,by1921,heldswayovera

populationof470-570millionpeople,approximatelyaquarteroftheworld'spopulationatthattime.

Overthepast400yearstheformofthelanguageusedintheAmericas—especiallyintheUnitedStates—and

thatusedintheUnitedKingdomhavedivergedinafewminorways,leadingtotheversionsnowoccasionally

referredtoasAmericanEnglishandBritishEnglish.Differencesbetweenthetwoincludepronunciation,grammar,

vocabulary,spelling,punctuation,idioms,andformattingofdatesandnumbers.Asmallnumberofwordshave

completelydifferentmeaningsinthetwoversionsorareevenunknownornotusedinoneoftheversions.One

particularcontributiontowardsformalizingthesedifferencescamefromNoahWebster,whowrotethefirst

Americandictionary(published1828)withtheintentionofshowingthatpeopleintheUnitedStatesspokea

differentdialectfromBritain,muchlikearegionalaccent.

Itmaybethecasethatincreasedworldwidecommunicationthroughradio,television,theInternetand

globalizationhasreducedthetendencytowardsregionalvariation.Thiscanresulteitherinsomevariations

becomingextinct(forinstance,thewireless,beingprogressivelysupersededbytheradio)orintheacceptanceof

widevariationsas''perfectlygoodEnglish"everywhere.

ChiefamongothernativeEnglishdialectsareCanadianEnglishandAustralianEnglish,whichrankthirdand

fourthinthenumberofnativespeakers.Forthemostpart,CanadianEnglish,whilefeaturingnumerousBritish

formsalongsidenativeCanadianisms,sharesvocabulary,phonologyandsyntaxwithAmericanEngJish,leading

manytorecognizeNorthAmericanEnglishasanorganicgroupingofdialects.AustralianEnglishlikewiseshares

manyAmericanandBritishEnglishusagesalongsideplentifulfeaturesuniquetoAustralia,andretainsa

significantlyhigherdegreeofdistinctivenessfromboththelargervarietiesthandoesCanadianEnglish.South

AfricanEnglish,NewZealandEnglishandtheHiberno-EnglishofIrelandarealsodistinctiveandrankfifth,sixth

andseventhinthenumberofnativespeakers.

59.WhichofthefollowingnativeEnglishdialectsranksfifthinthenumberofnativespeakers?

A.CanadianEnglishB.SouthAfricanEnglish

C.theHiberno-EnglishofIrelandD.AustralianEnglish

60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhytheEnglishlanguagespreadtonumerouspartsoftheworld?

A.BritishcolonizationB.thespreadoftheformerEnglishEmpire

C.BritishtradearoundtheworldD.alargeBritishpopulation

61.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat

A.AustralianEnglishhasdevelopedmorecharacteristicsofitsownthanCanadianEnglish.

B.itisobviousthatsomevariationswillbecomeextinctduetoworldwidecommunication.

C.everyonewillbespeaking"'perfectlygoodEnglish^^inthefuture.

D.almostaquarteroftheworld'spopulationspokeBritishEnglishin1921.

62.Thispassageisintended

A.topersuadeustospeakperfectlygoodEnglishinthefuture.

B.todrawpeople'sattentiontotheextinctionofdifferentEnglishdialects.

C.togivethereaderssomeusefulinformationonvariationoftheEnglishlanguage.

D.todoaresearchonhowtheEnglishlanguagehasinfluencedtheworld.

C

CreepyUnsolvedMurdersThatHappenedonHalloween

Halloweenistheonenightoftheyearwherebeingscaredissupposedtobegoodfun.However,amidallthe

harmlessactivitiesliketrick-or-treating,sometimesgenuinelyfrighteninganddisturbingthingscanhappen.

October31hasbeenthedateofsomehoiTificmurdersandunexplaineddisappearances,whicharefarmore

terrifyingthananyghosts,goblins,orwitches.BecausetheyhappenedtotakeplaceonHalloween,thefollowing

mysterieshaveanextraauraofcreepinesstothem,andtheyremainunsolvedtothisday.

1

HyunJongwasa21-year-oldSouthKoreanstudentattendingPennsylvaniaStateUniversity.In2001,after

leavingtheHalloweenpartyinaclub,shewasdroppedoffatherapartmentbyherfriendsat4:00AM.Thiswas

thelastanyoneeversawofher.Asearchwasconductedofherapartment.Therewasnosignofanystruggle,but

manyofherbelongingswerethere,indicatingthatshehadgoneinsideafterbeingdroppedoff.Butwhathappened

toherafterward?Althoughsomeevidenceindicatedherdeath,herbodyhasneverbeenfound.

2

OnHalloweennightin1977,theparentsof19-month-oldNimaLouiseCarterplacedtheirchildinsidehercrib.

Thenextmorning,Nima'sparentswereshockedtodiscoverthatshewasmissing.Sincethewindowswerelocked,

it'stheorizedthatsomeonemusthavebeenhidingintheclosetandtookthechildoutofthehousewhileherparents

wereasleep.Thepolicetookitaschildabduction.Amonthlater,agroupofkidswereplayinginanabandoned

housefourblocksaway.Whentheyopenedupthehouse'srefrigerator,theyreceivedahorriiyingshockwhenthe

bodyofaninfantcametumblingout.ThechildwasidentifiedasNimaLouiseCarter,whodiedofsuffocation(窒

息).

3

ChrisJenkinswasa21-year-oldstudentwhovisitedabaronHalloweennightin2002.Afterleavingthebar

aroundmidnight,Chrisdisappearedwithoutatrace.Heremainedamissingpersonforfourmonthsuntilhisbody

wasdiscoveredintheMississippiRiver.SinceChriswasstillwearinghisHalloweencostume,allindicationswere

thathediedshortlyafterhedisappeared.Sincehiscauseofdeathwasdeterminedtobedrowning,authorities

initially(初步的)believeditwasanaccidentorsuicide.Hisparentsrefusedtobelievethisandappealedforamore

carefulinvestigation.Finally,in2006,thedeathwasreclassifiedasamurdercase.

4

SometimeduringtheearlymorningHalloweenhoursof1981,aManhattancouplenamedRonaldSismanand

ElizabethPlatzmanweremurderedintheirapartment.Thecouplewasseverelybeatenbeforebeingshotinthehead,

execution-style,andtheapartmentwasinacompletemess.Sismanwasrumoredtobeinvolvedindrugs,so

authoritiesinitiallybelievedthattobethemotiveforthekillings.However,thecasetookaturnwhenaprisoner

claimedthatoneofhisfellowinmates(獄友)hadsomehowpredictedthecrimeweeksbeforeitactuallyhappened.

Thepolicethenquestionedtheinmate,yetnoinsightfulinformationwasbroughtout.

63.Whosebodywasfoundinsideafridge?

A.ChrisJenkinsB.HyunJongC.NimaLouiseCarterD.SismamPlatzman

64.Whatdoestheunderlined“this"refertointhethirdcase?

A.theauthorities,initialconclusionB.thecauseoftheirson'sdeath

C.theirson'sdeathD.theinvestigation

65.Ofthefourcases,atfirstthepolicehadwrongconclusionsexceptin

A.theHyunJongcaseB.theNimaLouisCartercase

C.theChrisJenkinscaseD.thePlatzmanscase

66.Whichofthefollowingfactsismentionedinthepassage?

A.ChrisJenkins,parentspersuadedthepolicetodigdeeperintotheirson'sdeath.

B.RonaldandElizabethwerebeatentodeathintheirapartment.

C.SomeonemusthavehiddeninsideHyunJong'sapartmentandtookheraway.

D.NimaLouisCarterwasfrozentodeathinafridge.

D

RabindranathTagore傣戈爾)wasanIndianwriterandpoet,whowasthefirstnon-EuropeantowintheNobel

PrizeinLiteraturein1913.Composedof326shortverses,StrayBiMs(飛鳥集)isacollectionofshortverses

translatedfromBengaliintoEnglishbythepoethimself,whereTagorespiritualizesnatureintotheexperiencesof

humanexistencewhiledemonstratinghislovefornatureandsimplicitythroughpoeticwords.

NowreadthefollowingversestakenfromStray8"z/s(1916)andtrytoanswerthequestions.

,Mandoesnotrevealhimselfinhishistory,hestrugglesupthroughit.(verse52)

?Thecloudstoodhumbly(謙遜的)inacomerofthesky.

TheMorningcrowneditwithsplendour(光輝).(verse100)

,Manisworsethanananimalwhenheisananimal,(verse248)

,Beessiphoneyfromflowersandhumtheirthankswhentheyleave.

Thegaudybutterflyissurethattheflowersowethankstohim.(verse127)

?Thestreamoftruthflowsthroughitschannelsofmistakes,(verse243)

,Lethimonlyseethethornswhohaseyestoseetherose,(verse230)

?Setbird'swingswithgoldanditwillneveragainsoarinthesky.(verse231)

,Menarecruel,butManiskind,(verse219)

,Letmenotputmyselfwronglytomyworldandsetitagainstme.(verse206)

?Wrongcannotafforddefeatbutrightcan.(verse68)

?"Igivemywholewaterinjoy,“singsthewaterfall."thoughlittleofitisenoughforthethirsty.”(verse69)

,Thewoodcutter'saxe(斧頭)beggedforitshandlefromthetree.

Thetreegaveit.(verse71)

?Thanktheflameforitslight,butdonotforgetthelampholderstandingintheshadewithconstancyofpatience,

(verse64)

67.Whichoftheversessingpraiseforthosewhoarereadytosacrifice俸獻)themselveswithoutaskinganything

inreturn?

A.verse248&69B.verse71&100C.verse69&71D.verse100&52

68.Whichoftheversemakesstrongcomparisonandcontrastbetweentwooppositetypesofpersons?

A.verse68B.verse248C.verse127D.verse243

69.Whichoftheverseshassimilarmeaningtothesaying“Allisnotgoldthatglitters(閃光);butgoldwillglitter

forever.?

A.verse100B.verse69C.verse230D.verse206

70.Whichoftheversesmightbemostsuitablesaidtoparents,tellingthemnottospoiltheirchildrenwithwealth?

A.verse231B.verse71C.verse127D.verse100

E

WhyCubaMoveWillHelpAmerica?

InopposingPresidentBarackObama'sopeningtoCuba,Florida'sRepublicansenator,MarcoRubio,explained,

"Thisentirepolicyshiftannouncedtodayisbasedonanillusion,onalie,thelieandtheillusionthatmore

commerceandaccesstomoneyandgoodswilltranslatetopoliticalfreedomfortheCubanpeople.'1Rubiohas

correctlytouchedonthehottestissue.Buttheory,logicandhistorysuggestthathe'swronginhisconclusions.

IwouldrecommendtoRubiooneoftheclassicsofconservative(保守的)thought,MiltonFriedman's

"CapitalismandFreedom."Hedoesn'thavetospendtoomuchtimeonit.Thefirstchapteroutlinestheurelation

betweeneconomicfreedomandpoliticalfreedom."ThepointFriedmanmakesinthebookisonethatAmerica's

foundingfatherswellunderstood.DrawingonthepoliticalphilosopherJohnLocke,theybelievedthatthefreedom

tobuy,sell,ownandtradewereprimaryelementsofhumanfreedomandindividualautonomy(自治).Asthey

expand,libertyexpands.

Thisisnotjusttheory,ofcourse.Overthelasttwocenturies,thecountriesthatembraced"morecommerceand

accesstomoneyandgoods"inRubio'sphrase-Britain,America,thenWesternEuropeandEastAsia-have

movedtowardgreaterprosperity,butalsopoliticalfreedom.Ifyouexcludeoil-richcountries,wheremoneyisnot

earnedbutdugfromtheground,onthewholetherehasbeenastrongconnectionbetweeneconomicfreedomand

politicalfreedom.

InLatinAmericatoday,democracy(民主政治)andmarketshaveactedtostrengtheneachother,transforming

thecontinent,which30yearsagowasalmostentirelyruledbydictatorships(獨裁)toonethatistodayalmost

entirelyruledbydemocracies.Afteropeningupitseconomythe1970s,Chilebegantogrow,butthatgrowth

thenproducedastrongercivilsocietythatovertimecontributedtotheendofthedictatorshipwithinthecountry.

YetCubaisanoutlier,oneofthelastregimesinLatinAmericathathasembracedneithermarketsnorballots.The

Obamaadministrationisactingonthetheorythatmorecommerce,capitalism,contact,travelandtradewill

empowerthepeopleofCubaandthusgivesthemagreatervoiceintheirpoliticalfuture.Andsothefirstpointto

makeisthatitwillhelpCubanseconomically—itwillraisetheirincomes,theirstandardofliving,andboostaccess

totechnology.Theseareallgoodthingsinandofthemselves.

Buteasingtheembargo(貿(mào)易禁止)willalsohelpAmericans,whowillbenefitfj*ombeingabletotradewitha

neighbor.Thisisthereasonthatconservativeshavelongunderstoodthatfreetradeisnotagiftbestowedon

someone.Ithelpsbothcountriesandinparticular,helpstheUnitedStates.That'swhytheWallStreetJournal's

editorialbastionofconservativethought-hasbeenanadvocateonliftingthetradeembargoagainstCuba,

whichisafarlargerstepthanObama'snormalization.

71.Whatmessagedoesthewritertrytodeliverth-roughthispassage?

A.PresidentObamaismakingawrongmoveopeningtoCuba.

B.MarcoRubioismakingamistakecriticizingObama\normalizationpolicy.

C.Obama'spolicywillbenefitbothCubansandAmericanseconomicallyandpolitically.

D.Obama?sdecisionagreeswiththefactthateconomicfreedomgrowswithpoliticalfreedom.

72.Howdoesthewrit

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