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5PartI

ReadingComprehension

(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasewritethecorrespondingletterforeachitemintheblank.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Readingisanimportantskillthatneedstobedevelopedinchildren.Notonlyisitnecessaryfor1)__intheworldofschoolsandlateronuniversities,butinadultlifeaswell.Theabilitytolearnaboutnewsubjectsandfindhelpfulinformationonanythingfromhealthproblemsandconsumerprotectiontomore2)___researchintoscienceortheartsdependsontheabilitytoread.themorechildrenread,thebettertheybecomeatreading.It'sassimpleasthat.Themoreenjoyablethethingstheyreadare,themorethey'll3)__withthemanddevelopthereadingskillsthatthey'llneedforfull4)__toinformationintheiradultlives.Readingshouldbeviewedasapleasurableactivityasasourceof5)___talesandusefulandinterestingfactualinformation.Themoreyoungchildrenaretoread,thegreatertheirinterestinmasteringreading.Readingoutloud6)___childrentopropergrammarandphrasing.It7)____thedevelopmentoftheirspokenlanguageskills,theirabilitytoexpressthemselvesverbally(口头上).Reading,bywayofbooks,magazinesorwebsites,exposeskidstonewvocabulary.Evenwhentheydon'tunderstandeverynewword,theyabsorbsomethingfromthe8)__thatmaydeepentheirunderstandingofitthenexttimethewordis9)___.Whenparentsreadaloudtochildren,thechildrenalsohearcorrectpronunciationastheyseethewordsonthepage,eveniftheycan'tyetreadthewords10)___.A)academicF)contextK)exposesB)accessG)enablesL)independentlyC)accompanyH)encounteredM)specificD)clearlyI)enhancesN)stickE)J)entertainingO)survivalcomprehension15OANBJ610KIFHLSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsbywritingthecorrespondingletterintheblank.Google’sGoogleProblemGoogleiskillingGoogleReader.UseofGoogleReader,atool,bytheway,forreadingonlinecontentviaRSSwasconcentratedamongasmallgroupofrelativelyintenseusers.Asithappens,thatsmallgroupincludesquitealotofpeoplewhowritefororaspartoftheirlivingAndsoGoogleReaderhasbeenmournedover,angrilyattimes,abitmorethanthemanyotherGoogleservicesthathavecomeandgone.Itisn'tthathardtoimaginewhatGooglewasthinkingwhenitmadethisdecision.It'sabigcompany,butevenbigcompanieshavefiniteresources,anddevotingthosepreciousresourcestosomethingthatisn'tmakingmoneyandisn'tjudgedtohavemuchinthewayofdevelopmentpotentialisnotanattractiveoption.DroppingReaderisn'tgoingtohurtthecompany'sbusiness.Yetthislittlecontretemps(令人尴尬的事)maysuggestbiggertroubleaheadforGoogleandbigchangesfortheinternet.Oneimmediateeffectisrelativelyeasytoanticipate.JohnHemptonmakesanicepointhere:Googleisintheprocessofabandoningitsmission.Google'sstatedmissionistoorganizealltheworld'sinformationandmakeituniversallyaccessibleanduseful.Googlenolongercares.Itseemswhattheycareaboutismass-markets.Googlehasaskedustobuildourlivesaroundit:touseitse-mailsystem,itssearchengines,itsmaps,itscalendars,itscloud-basedappsandstorageservices,itsvideo-andphoto-hostingservices,andonandonandon.Googlewantsustouseitsservicesinwaysthatprovideitwithinterestingandvaluableinformation,andeyeballs.IfaparticularGoogleexperimentisn'tcuttingitinthatcategory,thenGooglemayfeeljustifiedinaxingit.ButthatmakesitincreasinglydifficultforGoogletohavesuccesswithnewservices.Whycommittousingandcomingtorelyonsomethingnewifitmightbepulledawayatsomefuturedate?Thisisespeciallyproblematicfor"social"appsthatrelyonnetworkeffects.Evenabadsocialservicemaythriveifitobtainsacriticalmass.Yankingawayservicesbelovedbyearlyadoptersalmostguaranteesthatcriticalmassescan'tbeobtained:not,atanyrate,withouttheprovisionofanincentiveorcommitmentmechanismtoprotectthewould-beusersfromtheriskoflosingavitalservice.Theremaybebiggerimplicationsstill,however.AsIsaid,Googlehasaskedustobuildourlivesaroundit,andwehaveresponded.Thisresponseentails(需要)apowerfulself-reinforcementmechanism:BothprovidersandusersofinformationandotherserviceschangetheirbehaviorasaresultoftheavailabilityofaGoogleproduct.YoucanseethisonasmallscalewithReader.Peopledesigntheirwebsitesandcontentbasedontheassumptionthatothers,viaanRSSreader,willcomeacrossandreadthatcontentinacertainway.Andreadersstructuretheirreadinghabits,andultimatelytheirmentalmodelsofwhatinformationisavailableandwhere,basedontheexistenceofthistool.Ifyouthenpullawaytheproductattheheartofthatsystem,youendupcausingsignificantdisruption(杂乱),assumingtherearen'tgoodalternativesavailable.Theissuebecomesabitmoreobviouswhenyouthinkaboutsomethinglikesearch.ManyofusnowoperateundertheassumptionthatifwewanttofindsomethingwewillbeabletodosoquicklyandeasilyviaGooglesearch.IfIwantanideaforauniquegiftforsomeone,IcanputinrelatedsearchtermsandfeelprettyconfidentthatI'llgetbackstorewebsitesandblogsandPinterestpagesandnewspaperstoriesandpicturesallprovidingpossiblematches.IfI'maresearcher,IknowIcanquicklyfindrelevantacademicpapers,data,newspaperaccounts,expertanalysis,andwhoknowswhatelserelatedtoanenormousrangeoftopics.Onceweallbecomecomfortablewiththatstateofaffairswequicklybeginoptimizing(优化)thephysicalanddigitalresourcesaroundus.Andonceweallbecomecomfortablewiththat,webeginrearrangingourmentalarchitecture.Westopmemorizingkeydatapointsandstartlearninghowtoasktherightquestions.Webegintothinkdifferently.Westopkeepingamentalmodelofthephysicalgeographyoftheworldaroundus,becausewhybother?Wecancallupanincrediblydetailedandaccuratemapoftheworld,completewithsatelliteandstreet-levelimages,wheneverwewant.Thebottomlineisthatthemoreweallparticipateinthisworld,themorewecometodependonit.WhatGooglehasactuallydoneiscreateapowerfulinfrastructure(基础设施).Theshapeofthatinfrastructureinfluenceseverythingthatgoesonline.Anditinfluencestheallocationofmentalresourcesofeveryonewhointeractswiththeonlineworld.Butthereisn'tmuchtotherealhumanworldthatisn'tshapedbythementalactivityofthepeopleinit!That'salotofpowertoputinthehandsofacompanythatnowseemsinterested,mostly,inidentifyingcoremass-marketservicesitcanusetomaximizeitsreturnoninvestment.Nowintheshortrun,thatmaymostlybeaproblemforallofus.Totheextentthatwebecomeworriedaboutthisphenomenon,wemaygooutandfindback-upservicesorotheralternatives.Thiswillbelessconvenientandmorecostly,intermsoftimeandmoney,butthosesufficientlyforesighted(预示的)mightfeelit'sabetteroptionthanopeningupgmailonedaytoreadthattheemailservice,andthe10-year'sworthofcommunicationitholds,willsoonbegone.Butinthelongrunthat'saproblemforGoogle.Becausewetendnottoentrust(委托)thissortofcriticalpublicinfrastructuretotheprivatesector.Networkexternalitiesareallfineandgoodtoignoresolongastheymainlyapplytothesharingofnewsandpicturesfromaweekendtripwithcollegefriends.Oncetheyconcernlargeamountofeconomicoutputandthecognitiveactivityofmillionsofpeople,itisdifficulttokeepthegovernmentout.MaybethatobstaclewillbesufficienttokeepGoogleprovidingitsmostheavilyusedproducts.Butmaybenot.Ifindmyselfthinkingagainofthebravenewworldoftheindustrialcity,whennewpatternsofinteractionledtoenormouschangesineconomicactivity,incultureandpersonalbehavior,andinthewaywethink.Weupgradedourselves,intermsofeducationandsocialnorms,tomaximizethereturntourbanlife.Ithinkwe,meaningusersofthewebandthecompaniesthatprovideitsbloodandbones,areonlybeginningtodealwiththeimplicationsofaworldawash(充满的)ininformation.Oncewebecomecomfortablewithoptimizingthephysicalanddigitalresourcesaroundus,wewillstartrearrangingourmentalarchitecture.Abadsocialservicemaybecomesuccessfulprovidedthatitgetsacriticalmass.Inthelongterm,peoplearenotinclinedtoputcriticalpublicinfrastructureintothehandsoftheprivatesectorlikeGoogle.GoogledecidedtoshutdownGoogleReaderbecauseitwasnotprofitableorpromising.EverythingontheInternetcanbeinfluencedbythepowerfulinfrastructurecreatedbyGoogle.TheavailabilityofaGoogleproductchangesthebehavioroftheprovidersandusersofinformationandotherservices.AccordingtoJohnHempton,nowGoogleseemstobemoreconcernedwithmass-marketsthanitsstatedmission.Nowadays,manyofusassumethatifwewouldliketosearchforsomethingquicklyandeasily,wecanGoogleit.Thebigchangesineconomicactivity,culture,individualbehaviorandthinkingmethodresultedfromnewpatternsofinteraction.Ifaservicecannotofferinterestingandvaluableinformationandeyeballs,Googlewillthinkitrighttocloseitdown.11--15HEJBI1620FCGKDSectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),D).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandwritethecorrespondingletterintheblank.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Ifyouaretryingtodoyourbitforsustainabilityandsavewaterbytakingshortershowers,thenanewreportonsustainabilityrevealsforthefirsttimethattherearemoreeffectivewaysthatoureverydaychoicescanhaveapositiveimpactontheenvironment.Forexample,theglassofjuiceyouhaveforbreakfastmighthaveusedthesameamountofwaterinitsproductionastheamountyouhavejustsavedbycuttingyourshowerfrom10to5minutes.Themilkonyourcerealmighthaveusedevenmore.BalancingAct,aworldfirstthathasbeendevelopedfortheAustraliaeconomybyscientistsfromCSIRO(澳大利亚联邦科学月工业研究组织)andtheUniversityofSydney,looksacross135industrysectorsoftheAustralianeconomyandquantifiestheimpactsandcontributionsacrosstensocial,environmental,andfinancialindicators.Reportco-authorCSIROscientist,BarneyForan,saysthatsustainabilityforAustraliaisabalancingactaswetrytomakedecisionsandtrade-offsinthefaceofoften-competingeconomic,socialandenvironmentalattributes."Westillneedtoeatandshower—anditisstillworthtakingshortershowerstosaveourstressedurbanwatersupplies—butnowconsumershaveanewtooltohelpusmakemoreinformedchoicesaboutdifferenttypesofproductsbasedonanewsustainabilityrating,"saysForan.Differenttootherstudiesbecauseofitsdetailedobservationofthefullproductionchain,thisreportisabletoshowthefulleffects--bothdirectandindirectoftheproductionofanindividualcommodityorservice,cappuccinos(卡布奇诺咖啡)orhaircuts.Ithighlightssustainabilitychallengesfordifferentindustriesandpointsoutareasintheproductionchainwhereafocusedeffortwouldmakeasignificantdifference.Alleffectsarereferencedbacktoaconsumptiondollarroughlythedollarspentbyaconsumerineverydaylife.Italsoshowsthateachconsumptiondollarisquitedifferent-somedollarsarepositiveandcreateemployment,orsuckinimportsorgenerategovernmentrevenue.Otherconsumptiondollarsarelesspositivethroughtheirhighuseofwaterorproductionofgreenhousegasemissions.Thisrelativelysimplepresentationofhighlycomplexissuesmakesthisapowerfultoolforpeoplewhoareinterestedinsustainabilitytomovebeyonddecisionsbasedondollarsandcentsandenablesthemtomakedecisionsbasedonacontributiontosociety,environment,andeconomy.Thenewreportonsustainability________.suggeststhatsavingwaterbyrakingshortershowersisineffectiveprovidesmoreeffectivedailywaysthatcanprotectenvironmentindicatesthatdrinkingjuicewastesmorewaterthantakinglongshowerrevealsthatmilkusesmorewaterinitsproductionthanjuicedoesAccordingtothepassage,BalancingAct__________.isdevelopedfor135industrysectorsoftheAustralianeconomyisthefirstenvironmentalprotectionorganizationdevelopedbyscientistsquantifiestheenvironmentalimpactoftensocialandfinancialindicatorshelpskeepsustainabilityofAustralia'seconomy,societyandenvironmentWhatbenefitdoesBarneyForanthinkconsumerscangetfromthenewreport?Iturgespeopletotakeshortershowerstosavewater.Itenablespeopletobewiserinselectingproducts.Itsavestheurbanwatersuppliesforpeopletotakeshower.Itinformspeopleofafreshsustainabilityrating.Accordingtothepassage,whatmakesthenewreportspecial?Itobservesthefullproductionchainindetail.Itinformsconsumersofanewsustainabilityrating.Itshowstheindirecteffectsofanindividualproduct.Itstressesthechallengesdifferentindustriesface.25.Byusing“aconsumptiondollar”,thereportauthors________.helppeoplemakedecisionsbasedondollarsandcentssimplifythecomplexissueofgreenhousegasemissionsdiscusseconomy’scontributiontosocietyandenvironmentshowdifferentimpactsandcontributionsofourdailyconsumptionPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Marriageemergedasthemostpopularinstitutionthroughouthistoryprimarilybecauseitwasaneffectivearrangementtoimprovethecareandupbringingofchildren.Marriageisnotnecessarytohavechildren,butithasbeenofenormousimportanceintherearingofchildren.Withthesharpdeclinesinbirthratessince1970inWesternandotherrichcountries,includingmuchlargerfractionsofadultswhodonothaveanychildren,bothmenandwomenhavesignificantlyincreasedtheiragesmarriage,andsharplyraisedtheirtendenciestodivorce.In1950,atypicalwomanandmanmarriedatages20.3and22.8respectively,whereasnowthetypicalmaritalagesare26.0and27.7.Thesechangesinageatmarriagearerelatedtoreduceddemandformanychildren,increasedcollegeeducationofbothmenandwomenbutespeciallyofwomen,muchgreaterlaborforceparticipationofmarriedanddivorcedwomen,andthenarrowingofthegendergapinearnings.Themostimportanteconomicandsocialconcernsduetolowmarriageratesaretheeffectsonroaringofchildren.Theseeffectsarenotduetolowermarriageratesalone,butrathertothecloseconnectionbetweentheselowratesandhighdivorcerates,andtothegreatertendencyofwomentohavechildrenwithoutbeingmarried,orwithoutlivingwiththefathersoftheirchildren.Althoughmanysinglemothersdoanabsolutelywonderfuljobinraisingtheirchildren,commonsenseandmostacademicfindingssuggestthathavingafatherpresentduringtheraisingofchildrengenerallyhasapositiveeffectonthedevelopmentofnon-cognitive(非认知性)traitsofchildren,Theseincludeageneralrespectforauthorityandreducedrebelliousnessinschool,andtheavoidanceofgangsandothercriminalactivities.Italsoappearsthattheabsenceoffathershasagreatereffect,onthenon-cognitivetraitsofsonsthandaughters,althoughthatisalesswell-establishedfinding.Iamnotclaimingthatchildrenareworstoft"whentheirparentsdivorceiftheirparentswerefightingalot,oriftheybadabusive(粗暴的)fathers.Rather,it,appearsthatuptoasignificantpoint,childrenare,betteroffinintactfamiliesevenwhentheirfamiliesarenotideal.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraphaboutmarriage?Itisprimarilyanecessarysteptohavechildren.ItmeetsresistanceinWesternandotherrichcountries.Ithasatremendousimpactontherearingofchildren.Itisthemostimportantinstitutionthroughouthistory.Whatmaygiverisetothechangesinmarriageage?Sharplyrisingdivorcerate.Greaterworkparticipationofmen.Increasedcollegeeducationofwomen.Narrowedgendergapinthelabormarket.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutlowmarriagerates?Itlowersdivorceratestosomeextent.Itresultsingreatertendencyofsinglemothers.Itismainlyduetotheissueofraisingchildren.Itprovokeseconomicandsocialconcerns.Somefindingssuggestthatraisingchildrenwithafatherpresentcan_______.urgechildrentofollowalltherulesinschoolavoidchildren'sengagementincriminalactivitiespromotethedevelopmentofchildren'scognitivetraitshaveagreatereffectonthenon-cognitivetraitsofdaughtersItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthattheauthorbelieves_______.parents'divorcewillhinderchildren'sdevelopmentchildrenareworseofffftheyhadabusivefathersparentsshoulddivorcefftheywerefightingfrequentlyanintactfamilyisbetterforchildrentoacertaindegreePartIIVocabularyandStructure(30minutes)SectionADirections:Foreachofthefollowingincompletesentence,therearefourwordsorexpressionsmarkedA),B,)C)andD).Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Writethecorrespondingletterintheblanks.31.Thisspeciesofdolphiniswidely_throughouttheworld.A)distributed(分布)B)spreadC)extended

D)contributed题意为:这种海豚在全世界都有广泛分布。32.John___inaskingMarytomarryhimuntilshefinallysaid,“Yes”.A)consistedB)insistedC)persistedD)assisted题意为:约翰坚持/执意要玛丽嫁给他,最后她赞成了。33.Onhearingthehorribleshriekinthenextroom,everybodysprang______hisfeet.A)toB)onC)upD)by词组:spring/rise/gettoone’sfeet跳/站了起来34.Europeansaremore____todrinkcoffeeafterthemealandtokeeptheirknifeandforkin

handuntiltheyfinisheating.A)probably

B)possibly

C)likely

D)necessarily结构:sb./sth.belikelytodo意为“很可能做”35.Theblowontheheaddamagedhis________.A)version(版本,译文

)

B)vision(视力,想象)C)outlook(展望,见解,景色)

D)view(视野,建议,景色)题意为:头上挨得的那一击损坏了他的视力。36.She_____hermotherincharacter,butnotinappearance.A)seemsB)looksalikeC)assemblesresemble为及物动词=looklike(长得像)

D)resembles题意为:她性格上很像她妈妈,但长得不像。37.Thepriceofbeer___from50centsto$4perliterduringthesummerseason.A)alteredB)rangedC)separatedD)differedrangefromto范围在与变动题意为:夏季啤酒的价格从每公升

50美分到4美元不等。Marydoesn’wanttoworkrightawaybecauseshethinksthatifshe_________ajobsheprobablywouldn’tbeabletoseeherparentsveryoften.A)hastogetB)hadgotC)weretogetD)couldhavegot结构:此题为虚假语气,if从句中weretodo表示与将来的事实相反。题意为:她不想马上工作因为她认为若是她找到了工作她很可能就不能够经常见到她的父亲母亲了。Makesureyouchoosea______ofdifferentbookssothatyoucanlearnsomenewvocabularyeachtimes.A)variationB)variableC)varietyD)kind词组:avarietyof意为“各样各样的”题意为:保证你选择了各样各样的不同样的书籍以便每次你都能学到新的词汇。40.Helenturnedtheradiodownlestshe______thephoneringing.A)missedB)mightmissC)wouldmissD)shouldmiss结构:lest引导的状语从句中谓语需用虚假语气(should+动词原形,should可省略)题意为:海伦把收音机的声音关小惟恐没有听见电话铃响。He’dstayedhonest______thatonetimewhenhehadattemptedkidnapping.A)besidesB)exceptC)exceptfor(除了)D)butfor(若是没有)词语exceptfor与except的差异在于:except前后为同一范围的名词或代词,exceptfor前常为形容词,表示整体,以后经常表示部分的内容。题意为:除了那次他试图绑架他女儿外,他素来很诚实。Findingajobinthemultinationalmediacorporationhasalwaysbeen______hiswildestdream.A)underB)overC)aboveD)beyond(超出)题意:在跨国媒体公司找到一份工作素来是他无法想象的事/完好超出了他的最大的梦想。43.Ifhe_____inaskingsuchawkwardquestions,thensendhimtotheboss.A)persistsB)insistsC)adheresD)resists(同32题)题意:若是他坚持稳这么令人尴尬的问题,就送他到老板那处去。44.Theearthquakewassobadthatthetownwas_____________disappeared.A)nothingbut(只有)B)allbut(几乎)C)anythingbut(根本不)D)somethingbut题意为:此次地震这样厉害那个城镇几乎消失了。45.Toundertakethisdutyinvolves(需要)_____onholidays;however,shedoesn’tminditatall.A)workB)toworkC)havingtoworkD)tohavetoworkinvolve意为“需要”时,后边加名词或动名词短语作宾语。题意为:担当这份责任需要在假日也工作,但她绝不介意。46.She______thathewasnotmuchof(a算不上)pianist.A)denied(拒绝,否认)B)exclaimed(吃惊,惊叫)C)commented(谈论)D)contributed题意为:她谈论说他根本算不上是个钢琴家。I_______afewwordsofTurkish(土耳其语)whenIwasinIstanbul(伊斯坦布尔).A)tookupB)builtupC)putupD)pickedup(不费力的学会)题意:当我在伊斯坦布尔时,我学会了几句土耳其语。48.Iholdtheopinion_______womenneedtheirownspacetotalkfreely.A)whatB)thatC)whichD)whetherthat引导的同位语从句说明opinion的内容题意:我认为妇女需要有自己自由发言的空间。49._____tomydeparture,IhadmadeareservationatthehotelthroughInternet.A)ForwardB)PriorC)EarlierD)AheadPriorto介词,意为“在从前”题意:在出发前,我经过互联网预定了一家酒店。50.Woundsthatare________totheairhealmorequickly.A)exposedB)explodedC)supposedD)touched“beexposedto”意为“裸露在中,与接触”,题意:与空气接触的伤口好起来更快。Annneverdreamedof_______forhertobepromotedinthisbigcompanyverysoon.A)therebeingachanceC)theretobeachance

therebeachancebeingachance介词of后带名词/代词/动名词。题意:安从未梦想过在这家大公司里她会有机遇这么快获取晋升。52.Tonyisverydisappointed____theresultoftheexam.A)withB)forC)towardD)on“bedisappointedwith”意为“对感觉无望”题意:托尼对考试成绩特别无望。53.Hehopedthefirmwould______himtoParisbranch.A)transform(变换)B)transmit(流传,传输)C)transfer(调动,调任)D)translate题意:他希望公司会调他去巴黎分公司。____manforgetshiswife’birthday,swhichwillhavebadeffectonthemaritallife.A)ManyB)AgreatmanyC)ManyaD)MuchaManya修饰名词单数做主语时,后边谓语也用第三人称单数题意:好多男人忘了他们妻子的寿辰,这对他们的婚姻生活影响很不好。55.Idon’tknowtheidiom.Ihadto________adictionary.A)lookout(注意,留神)C)referto(查阅,参照,提及,涉及)

B)makeout(理解,辨别出)D)goover(复习,仔细检查)题意:我不知道这个习语,我得查一下词典。56._____thewidevarietyoffoodhabitsintheworld,arelativelysmallnumberofbasicplantsandanimalssupplymostoftheworld’sfood.A)WhileB)ThoughC)Despite(prep.意为“诚然”)D)With题意:诚然全世界有各样各样的饮食习惯,但是相比较较少的基本植物和动物供应世界上大多数的食品。57.Theyoungmanlookedwithperfect_____athisbeautifulwife.A)contentment(n.满足)B)contentedC)contentsD)contenting“withperfectcontentment”意为“满意如意地”题意:这位年轻人满意如意地看着自己漂亮的妻子。58.Theseseatsare_______fortheelderlyandwomenwithbabies.A)preserved(珍藏

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