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本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分.满
分150分.考试时间120分钟.
第I卷(三部分,共115分)
第一部分:听力(共两节;满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、
B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有
10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅
读一遍。
1.Whattimewillthefirstperformancestart?
A.Twentyafterseven.B.Halfpastseven.
C.Twentytoseven.
2.Whichbusdoesthemanwanttotake?
A.Anumber5.B.Anumber3.C.Anumber63.
3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Hewantsthewomantocallhim.
B.Hewantstoringhisfriend.
C.Heasksthewomantousethetelephone.
4.WhatwillJimdothisweekend?
A.Hewillbeinvitedtoaparty.
B.Hewillgoforapicnicwithhisfriends.
C.Hewillspeakatameeting.
5.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Payingtaxes.B.Thepriceofcigarettes.
C.Givingupsmoking.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对
话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听
完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读
两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至第7题。
6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Anewcar.B.Theroadsigns.C.Thetraffic
lights.
7.Whoismorefamiliarwiththedrivingruleson
high-ways?
A.Thewoman.YCYB.Theman.C.Bothofthem.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Atwhatstageisthewomaninherstudy?
A.Sheisajunior.B.Sheisasenior.C.She
isateachingassistant.
9.Whatistheprofessor?sfirstreplytothewoman,
srequest?
A.Hedoesn,tintendtoofferthecourse.
B.Hedoesn'tthinkthecoursewillinteresther.
C.Hethinksthecoursewillbetoodifficultforher.
10.Whatdoesthewomansaytopersuadetheprofessor
tohelpher?
A.Sheisusuallywellprepared.
B.Shewanttotakeaneasycourse.
C.Shewantstoreadabookinhiscourse.
听第8段材料,回答第n至第13题。
11.WhydidthemangetanewTV?
A.TVisonsale.B.HelovesbigTV.C.Hisold
TVdoesn'twork.
12.HowmuchdoesthemanpayforthenewTV?
A.$1200.B.$1250.C.$2400.
13.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofthenewTV?
A.Itisabargain.B.Itistooexpensive.
C.It'swellworththemoney.
听第9段材料,回答第14至第16题。
14.Whatistheconversationabout?
A.Choosingajob.B.Doingshopping.
C.Workinginanoffice.
15.What'sthefirstpieceofadvicethemangivesthe
woman?
A.Thatshedesigninteractivemedia(互动媒体).
B.ThatshebeaTVnewsdirector.
C.Thatshebeanovelist.
16.What'sthewomanmostinterestedin?
A.ATVnewsdirector.B.Anewspaperreporter.
C.Computers.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17.Holidaysarehappydayswithpleasurebutthey
may.
A.bringweightproblems
B.makeyouhatedeliciousfoods
C.makeyouworriedaboutyourfoods
18.Whatshouldyoudotoreallyenjoyyourholidays
withoutputtingonweight?
A.Drinkmuchwaterandhavevegetablesonly
B.Noteatmuchfoodinhighfat
C.Notacceptinginvitationstofeast
19.Whatisanecessaryparttostopyoufromputting
onweight?
A.VegetablesYCYB.Caloriesofenergy
C.Physicalexercise
20.Excesscaloriescanbefoundinyourbodyinthe
formof.
A.energyB.fatC.food
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节;满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从
A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.TheChineseastronautsFeiJunlongandNieHaisheng
weresostruckbybeautyof
naturethattheytooklotsofpicturesin
space.
A./;/B./;theC.the;theD.the;/
22.Theyoungman,whenquestionedwhyhethe
law,justlookedatthepolicemanandsaidnothing.
A.hadbrokenB.brokeC.breaksD.was
breaking
23.Theylosttheirwayintheforest,
and.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?
A.whatmademattersworsewasthatnightbeganto
fall
B.whatwasworse,itwasgettingdark
C.tomakemattersworsethatnightwasfalling
D.worsestill,nighthadfallen
24.Thedoctorhadalmostlosthopeatonepoint,but
thepatientfinally.
A.pulledoutB.pulledthroughC.pulledup
D.pulledover
25.Nobodybutdoctorsornursesandthoseby
DrHutoenterthepatient'sroom.
A.invited;isallowedB.areinvited;are
allowed
C.beinginvited;allowedD.invited;
areallowed
26.thepeoplehavebecomemastersoftheir
countrysciencecanreallyservethepeople.
A.Itisonlythen;thatB.Itwasthat;
when
C.Itisonlywhen;thatD.It
waswhen;then
27.Hesuggestedameetinganditmaybe
suggestedheinourplan.
A.tohold;wasinterestedB.不填;was
interested
C.holding;shouldbeinterested
D.shouldhold;interested
28.Thecarelessmanreceivedaticketforspeeding.He
sofast.
A.mustn,thavedrivenB.wouldn'thave
driven
C.can'thavedriven
D.shouldn,thavedriven
29.NativeAmericansfromthesoutheasternpartof
isnowtheUnitedStatesbelievedthattheuniversein
whichtheylivedwasmadeupofthreeworlds.
A.thatYCYB.whichC.where
D.what
30.一IthinkyoushouldphoneJennyandsaysorryto
her.
一Itwasherfault.
A.NotpossibleB.NotatallC.Nochance
D.Noway
31.Tohisdisappointment,theopinionhehadstuck
outwrong.
A.toturnB.toturningCtoturned
D.tobeturned
32.Whodidyouseeinthemiddleofthefront
rowmakingthatmuchnoise?
A.seatedB.sitC•seat
D.seating
33.ThisisthenursewhotomewhenIwasill
inhospital.
A.accompaniedB.attended
C.entertainedD.cared
34.IfIhadworkedharderatschool,Iina
comfortableofficenow.
A.wouldsitB.wouldhavesatC.wouldbe
sittingD.weresitting
35.ItlongbeforetheChineseSpaceCenter
ShenzhouVIISpacecraft.
A.willnotbe;launchesB.is;will
launch
C.willnotbe;willlaunchD.is;
launches
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30
分)
阅读下面短文掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、
B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
OnEasterDay1722,someEuropeanexplorersfounda
lonelyislandinthemiddleofthePacificOcean.They
36itEasterIsland.Theexplorersfoundthattheisland
hadgoodsoil37the200nativeslivingtheresurvived
withlittlefood.Evenmore38,thesepeoplealsolived
amongtheruinsofwhatmighthavebeenaoncegreat
civilization.Allthatisleftofitarearound800giant
stonestatues39humanheads.They40upto270tons
andthetallestmeasuresover11metres.Thestonemen
face41,ratherthanouttosea,andtheireyesare
focuseduponthesky.Theyareallcarvedfrom42
volcanicrock(火山岩)andsomehavehatsontheirheads
andeyesmadefromwhitecoral.Sincetheir43,these
hugestonemen44oneofthegreatestmysteriesofall
time.Whobuiltthem?Whydidtheydoit?Someexperts
believethestonemenare45toIncastonework,and
suggestthefigureswerecreatedbypeopleofPeruvian
descent(血统).46haveevengonesofarastosaythat
theycamefromouterspace.Thelatestsuggestion47
theideathatEasterIslandrepresentsoneofthe
worstcasesofresourceabuseinhumanhistory.Itis
saidthatasmallgroupofAsianssettledonEaster
Island48between400and700AD.Theydevelopedagreat
civilizationwithhugeforestsand49food.Atthepeak
oftheircivilization,thepeoplebegantobuildthe
giant50men.Whytheydidthisisstill51butitis
possiblethefiguresrepresentthesettlers,godsor
ancestors.52thestatuesgrewlarger,thepeople's
lifestylesbecamemoreandmorewasteful.Theforest
begantodisappear,which53alltheanimalsdying
out.54couldn,tgetfoodandwereforcedtoeatother
humans.Societybeganto55andtheislandersthemselves
finallydestroyedthestonemen.
36.A.saidB.werecalledCnamed
D.spoke
37.A.andB.butChowever
D.still
38.A.surpriseB.surprisedC.surprising
D.surprisingly
39.A.lookingB.resemblingCliking
D.standingfor
40.A.weighB.liftCget
D.measure
41.A.forwardB.outwardConward
D.inward
42.A.brokenB.softC.hard
D.burnt
43.A.lookingB.inventionC.discovery
D.covering
44.A.havehappenedB.haveledtoC.have
takenplaceD.havecreated
45.A.usualB.commonC.familiar
D.similar
46.A.AnotherB.OtherC.Others
D.Many
47.A.isfocusedonB.isbasedonC.is
dependedonD.is;concentratedon
48.A.somedayB.onedayC.sometime
D.once
49.A.plentyofB.numberofC.muchof
D.amountof
50.A.cleverB.stoneC.wooden
D.iron
51.A.welcomeB.knownC.unimportant
D.unknown
52.A.WhileB.AfterCWith
D.As
53.A.resultedinB.resultedfrom
C.createdD.layin
54.A.TheislandsB.ThepeopleC.Theanimals
D.TheEuropeans
55.A.breakoutB.breakinC.breakinto
D.breakdown
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,
选出最佳选项。
A
Likemanyofmygeneration,Ihaveaweaknessforhero
worship.Atsomepoint,however,weallbeginto
questionourheroesandourneedforthem.Thisleads
ustoask:Whatisahero?Despiteimmensedifferences
incultures,heroesaroundtheworldgenerallyshare
anumberofcharacteristicsthatinstructandinspire
people.
Aherodoessomethingworthtalkingabout.Aherohas
astoryofadventuretotellandacommunitywhowill
listen.Butaherogoesbeyondmerefame.
Heroesservepowersorprincipleslargerthan
themselves.Likehighvoltagetransformers(变压
器),heroestaketheenergyofhigherpowersandstep
itdownsothatitcanbeusedbyordinarypeople.
Theherolivesalifeworthyofimitation.Thosewho
imitateagenuineheroexperiencelifewithnewdepth,
enthusiasm,andmeaning.Asuretestforwouldbeheroes
iswhatorwhomdotheyserve?Whataretheywilling
toliveanddiefor?Iftheanswerorevidencesuggests
theyserveonlytheirownfame,theymaybefamous
personsbutnotheroes.MadonnaandMichaelJacksonare
famous,butwhowouldclaimthattheirfansfindlife
moreabundant?
Heroesarecatalysts(催化齐!J)forchange.Theyhavea
visionfromthemountaintop.Theyhavetheskilland
thecharmtomovethemasses.Theycreatenew
possibilities.WithoutGandhi,Indiamightstillbe
partoftheBritishEmpire.WithoutRosaParksand
MartinLutherKing,Jr.,wemightstillhave
segregated(隔离的)buses,restaurants,andparks.It
maybepossibleforlarge-scalechangetooccur
withoutleaderswithmagneticpersonalities,butthe
paceofchangewouldbeslow,thevisionuncertain,and
thecommitteemeetingsendless.
56.Althoughheroesmaycomefromdifferentcultures,
they.
A.generallyprocesscertaininspiring
characteristics
B.probablysharesomeweaknessesofordinarypeople
C.areofteninfluencedbypreviousgenerations
D.allunknowinglyattractalargenumberoffans
57.Accordingtothepassage,heroesarecomparedto
high-voltagetransformersinthat.
A.theyhaveavisionfromthemountaintop
B.theyhaveawarmfeelingsandemotions
C.theycanserveasconcreteexamplesofnoble
principles
D.theycanmakepeoplefeelstrongerandmore
confident
58.GandhiandMartinLutherKingaretypicalexamples
ofoutstandingleaderswho.
A.aregoodatdemonstratingtheircharming
characters
B.canmovethemasseswiththeirforcefulspeeches
C.arecapableofmeetingallchallengesand
hardships
D.canprovideananswertotheproblemsoftheir
people
59.Theauthorconcludesthathistoricalchangeswould
A.bedelayedwithoutleaderswithinspiringpersonal
qualities
B.nothappenwithoutheroesmakingthenecessary
sacrifices
C.takeplaceiftherewereheroestoleadthepeople
D.produceleaderswithattractivepersonalities
B
ItcameassomethingofasurprisewhenDiana,Princess
ofWales,madeatriptoAngolain1997,tosupport
theRedCross'scampaignforatotalbanonall
anti-personnellandmines(地雷).Withinhoursof
arrivinginAngola,televisionscreensaroundthe
worldwerefilledwithimagesofhercomfortingvictims
injuredinexplosionscausedbylandmines."Iknew
thestatistics,“shesaid."Butputtingafaceto
thosefiguresbroughttherealityhometome;likewhen
ImetSandra,a13-year-oldgirlwhohadlostherleg,
andpeoplelikeher.”
ThePrincessconcludedwithasimplemessage:"Wemust
stoplandminesn.Andsheusedeveryopportunityduring
hervisittorepeatthismessage.
But,backinLondon,herviewswerenotsharedbysome
membersoftheBritishgovernment,whichrefusedto
supportabanontheseweapons.Angrypoliticians
launchedanattackonthePrincessinthepress.They
describedheras“veryill-informedanda“loose
cannon(乱放炮的人).”
ThePrincessrespondedbybrushingasidethe
criticisms:"Thisisadistraction(干扰)wedonot
need.AllI'mtryingtodoishelp.”
Oppositionparties,themediaandthepublic
immediatelyvoicedtheirsupportforthePrincess.To
makemattersworseforthegovernment,itsoonemerged
thatthePrincess'striphadbeenapprovedbythe
ForeignOffice,andthatshewasinfactvery
well-informedaboutboththesituationinAngolaand
theBritishgovernment?spolicyregardinglandmines.
Theresultwasasevereembarrassmentforthe
government.
Totryandlimitthedamage,theForeignSecretary,
MalcolmRifkidnd,claimedthatthePrincess,sviews
onlandmineswerenotverydifferentfromgovernment
policy,andthatitwas“workingtowards“aworldwide
ban.TheDefenseSecretary,MichaelPortillo,claimed
thematterwas“amisinterpretationor
misunderstanding.”
ForthePrincess,thetriptothiswar-torncountrywas
anexcellentopportunitytouseherpopularitytoshow
theworldhowmuchdestructionandsufferinglandmines
cancause.Shesaidthattheexperiencehadalsogiven
herthechancetogetclosertopeopleandtheir
problems.
60.PrincessDianapaidavisittoAngolain
1997
A.tovoicehersupportforatotalbanoflandmines
B.toclarifytheBritishgovernmentJsstandon
landmines
C.toinvestigatethesufferingsoflandminevictims
there
D.toestablishherimageasafriendoflandmine
victims
61.WhatdidDianameanswhenshesaid”…puttinga
facetothosefiguresbroughtthereality
hometome”
A.Shejustcouldn,tbeartomeetthelandminevictims
facetoface.
B.TheactualsituationinAngolamadeherfeellike
goingbackhome.
C.Meetingthelandminevictimsinpersonmadeher
believethestatistics.
D.Seeingthepainofthevictimsmadeherrealize
theseriousnessofthesituation.
62.SomemembersoftheBritishgovernmentcriticized
Dianabecause.
A.shewasill-informedofthegovernmentJspolicy
B.theywereactuallyopposedtobanninglandmines
C.shehadnotconsultedthegovernmentbeforethe
visit
D.theybelievedthatshehadmisinterpretedthe
situationinAngola
63.HowdidDianarespondtothecriticisms?
A.Shepaidnoattentiontothem.B.Shemademore
appearancesonTV.
C.Shemetthe13-year-oldgirlasplanned.
D.Sherosetoarguewithheropponents.
C
Onaverage,Americankidsages3to12spent29hours
aweekinschool,eighthoursmorethantheydidin
1981.Theyalsodidmorehouseholdworkandparticipated
inmoreofsuchorganizedactivitiesassoccerand
ballet.Involvementinsports,inparticular,rose
almost50%from1981to1997:boysnowspendanaverage
offourhoursaweekplayingsports;girlsloghalfthat
time.Allinall,however,childrenJsleisuretime
droppedfrom40%ofthedayin1981to25%.
“Childrenareaffectedbythesametimecrisisthat
affectstheirparents,saysSandraHofferth,who
headedtherecentstudyofchildren'stimetable.Achief
reason,shesays,isthatmoremothersareworking
outsidethehome.(Nevertheless,childreninboth
doubleincomeand“malebreadwinner"householdsspent
comparableamountsoftimeinteracting(相互影响)with
theirparents.19hoursand22hoursrespectively(各
自的).Incontrast,childrenspentonly9hourswith
theirsinglemothers.)
Allworkandnoplaycouldmakeforsomeverymessed
一upkids."Playisthemostpowerfulwayachild
explorestheworldandlearnsabouthimself,〃says
T.BerryBrazelton,professoratHarvardMedical
School.Unstructuredplayencouragesindependent
thinkingandallowstheyoungtonegotiatetheir
relationshipswiththeirpeers,butkidsages3to12
spentonly12hoursaweekengagedinit.
Thechildrensampledspentaquarteroftheirrapidly
decreasing"freetime“watchingtelevision.Butthat,
believeitornot,wasoneofthefindingsparentsmight
regardasgoodnews.Ifthey'respendinglesstimein
frontoftheTVset,however,kidsaren'treplacing
itwithreading.Despiteeffortstogetkidsmore
interestedinbooks,thechildrenspentjustoveran
houraweekreading.Let'sfaceit,who'sgotthetime?
64.Bymentioning"thesametimecrisis〃SandraHofferth
means.
A.childrenhavelittletimetoplaywiththeir
parents
B.childrenarenottakengoodcareofbytheir
workingparents
C.bothparentsandchildrensufferfromlackof
leisuretime
D.bothparentsandchildrenhavetroublemanaging
theirtime
65.Accordingtotheauthorachilddevelopsbetter
if
A.hehasplentyoftimereadingandstudying
B.heislefttoplaywithhispeersinhisownway
C.hehasmoretimeparticipatinginschool
activities
D.heisfreetointeractwithhisworkingparents
66.TheauthorisconcernedaboutthefactthatAmerican
kids.
A.areengagedinmoreandmorestructuredactivities
B.areincreasinglyneglectedbytheirworking
mothers
C.arespendingmoreandmoretimewatchingTV
D.areinvolvedlessandlessinhouseholdwork
67.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A.extracurricular(课夕卜活动)activitiespromote
children'sintelligence
B.mostchildrenwillturntoreadingwithTVsets
switchedoff
C.effortstogetkidsinterestedinreadinghavebeen
fruitful
D.mostparentsbelievereadingtobebeneficialto
children
D
Itisn,toftenthatanentireindustryissymbolized
inthefigureofasinglehumanbeing,andsuchisthe
casewithCanadianaviationandtheaircraft
industry.ThemanistheHon.JohnA.D.McCurdy,and
thelifestoryofthisstillvigorous(积极
的),distinguishedCanadianisatonceandatthesame
timethethrillinghistoryofaviation'sprogressin
Canada.
ItallbeganonecoldFebruarydayin1909atBaddeck,
NovaScotia,whenJohnMcCurdyconfounded(击败)the
criticsbyflyingtheSilverDart,anaircraftdesigned
byhimself,forhalfamileovertheiceofBrasdeor
Lakes.ThiswasthefirstpoweredflightinCanadaand
thefirstbyaBritishsubjectinthe
Commonwealth.McCurdygaveproofofhisflyingability
一andofthedevelopmentandtheuseoftheaileron
bybeingthefirstmanintheworldtocarryoutafigure
eightintheair.Hebecamethefirsttopilotaflying
boat,takingofffromLongIslandSound.Heflewthe
firstairplanetoMexico.In1911hehadmadethelongest
flighttodate,andthatoveropensea90milesfrom
KeyWesttoHavana.Hewonthefirstcrosscountryrace
inCanada40milesfromHamiltontoToronto一andhe
transmittedthefirstradiomessagefromaircraft.
WhenWorldWarIIcame,McCurdytookonboard
supervisory(监督)authorityforCanadianaircraft
productionbyservingwiththegovernmentinvarious
seniorpositions.
FollowingWorldWarII,McCurdywashonoredbybeing
madelieutenantgovernor(政府顾问)ofNovaScotia
wherehemadeCanadaJsfirsthistoricflight.Henow
livesinMontrealwithasummerhomeinBaddeck,site
ofhisfirstflight.
68.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowing
statementsisNOTtrueaboutMcCurdy?
A.HewasaCanadian.
B.HeisregardedasthesymbolofCanadianaviation
andaircraftindustry.
C.Heisthefirstmantofinishafigureeightin
theair.
D.HenowlivesinBaddeck.
69.The"SilverDart"is.
A.thenameofaweaponB.aplaneboughtby
McCurdy
C.thenicknameofafamousCanadianpilotD.a
planedesignedbyMcCurdy
70.McCurdyisNOTthefirstoneto.
A.flyinCanadaB.pilotaflyingboat
C.flyfromKeyWesttoTorontoD.flytoMexico
71.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.
A.HowMcCurdyBecameaFamousCanadianPilot
B.McCurdy'sLegendaryExperience
C.McCurdyandtheCanadianAviation
D.McCurdy一theSymbolofAmericanAviationandthe
AircraftIndustry
E
“Tear'emapart!”"Killthefool!"Murderthereferee
(裁判)!〃
Thesearecommonremarksonemayhearatvarious
sportingevents.Atthetimetheyaremade,theymay
seeminnocentenough.Butlet'snotkidourselves.They
havebeenknowntoinfluencebehaviorinsuchawayas
toleadtorealbloodshed.Volumeshavebeenwritten
aboutthewaywordsaffectus.Ithasbeenshownthat
wordshavingcertainconnotations(含义)maycauseusto
reactinwaysquiteforeigntowhatweconsidertobe
ourusualhumanisticbehavior.Iseetheterm"opponent”
asoneofthosewords.Perhapsthetimehascometo
deleteitfromsportsterms.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm,opponent'is
adversary:enemy,onewhoopposesyour
interests”.Thus,whenaplayermeetsanopponent,he
orshemaytendtotreatthatopponentasanenemy.At
suchtimes,winningmaydominateone'sintellect,and
everyaction,nomatterhowgross(rude),maybe
consideredjustifiable.Irecallanincidentina
handballgamewhenarefereerefusedaplayer'srequest
foratimeoutforaglovechangebecausehedidnot
considerthemwetenough.Theplayerproceededtorub
hisglovesacrosshiswetT-shirtandthen
exclaimed."Aretheywetenoughnow?”
Intheheatofbattle,playershavebeenobservedto
throwthemselvesacrossthecourtwithoutconsidering
theconsequencesthatsuchamovemighthaveonanyone
intheirway.Ihavealsowitnessedaplayerreacting
tohisopponentJsinternationalandillegalblocking
bydeliberatelyhittinghimwiththeballashardas
hecouldduringthecourseofplay.Offthecourt,they
aregoodfriends.Doesthatmakeanysense?Itcertainly
givesproofofacourtattitudewhichdepartsfrom(goes
against)normalbehavior.
Therefore,Ibelieveitistimeweelevated(提升)the
gametothelevelwhereitbelongstherebysettingan
exampletotherestofthesportingworld.Replacing
theterm"opponent"with"associate"couldbeanideal
waytostart.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm"associate”is
“colleague";"friend”;〃companion”.Reflectamoment!
Youmaysoonseeandpossiblyfeelthedifferencein
yourreactiontotheterm"associate〃ratherthan
〃.〃
opponent.
72.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpresses
theauthor'sview?
A.Aggressivebehaviorinsportscanhaveserious
consequences.
B.Thewordspeopleusecaninfluencetheirbehavior.
C.Unpleasantwordsinsportsareoftenusedby
foreignathletes.
D.Unfairjudgmentsbyrefereeswillleadtoviolence
onthesportsfield.
73.Harshwordsarespokenduringgamesbecausethe
players.
A.aretooeagertowin
B.areusuallyshorttemperedandeasilyoffended
C.cannotaffordtobepoliteinfiercecompetition
D.treattheirrivalsasenemies
74.Whatdidthehandballplayerdowhenhewasnot
allowedatimeouttochangehisgloves?
A.Herefusedtocontinuethegame.
B.Heangrilyhittherefereewithaball.
C.Heclaimedthattherefereewasunfair.
D.Hewethisglovesbyrubbingthemacrosshis
T-shirt.
75.Theauthorhopestohavethecurrentsituationin
sportsimprovedby.
A.callingonplayerstousecleanlanguageonthe
court
B.raisingthereferee'ssenseofresponsibility
C.changingthe
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