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渤海大学附属高级中学2021〜2022学年第一学期高三第二次考试英语试题考生注意:1.本试卷卷面满分120分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:新外研版Book1。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABrooklynBotanicGardenBriefIntroductionTheBrooklynBotanicGarden(BBG)wasacquiredbythecityofBrooklynin1854alongwiththelandthatisProspectPark.TherearesomanygardensondisplayattheBBGthatishonestlyhardtokeepcountofthem.There’stheJapaneseHillandPondGarden,theOsborneGarden,theShakespeareGarden...yougetthepoint.Eachgardenthatisdisplayedwillbeshowingoffadifferentgroupofamazingplantsthatcomemallsortsofcolorsandsizes.TheBrooklynBotanicGardenofferssomethingfortheentirefamily.TheyevenhaveaChildren’sGardenforthelittleones.AttractionsJapaneseHillandPondGardenOneofthemostfrequencyvisitedgardensatBBG,theJapaneseHillandPondGardeniscertainlyafavoriteamongvisitors.Thisgardenfeaturesavarietyofstylesaswellasbeautifulscenerywithaviewingpavilion(亭子)andawaterfall.TheShogunLanternfeaturedintheJapaneseHillandPondGardenisover500yearsold.ItwasgiventotheBrooklynBotanicGardenasagiftfromthecityofTokyo.Children’sGardenChildrenhavebeenplantingplantsattheBrooklynBotanicGardensince1914andcontinuetheireffortstoday.Currently,thereareoverathousandchildrencontributingtotheChildren’sGarden.ShakespeareGardenForthosewhohavefalleninlovewiththeworksofShakespeare,thiswillbeagardenthattheycantrulyappreciate.Over80plantsthathavebeenmentionedinthewritingofShakespearecurrentlygrowintheShakespeareGarden.GettingtoBrooklynBotanicGardenBrooklynBotanicGarden:900WashingtonAvenue,Brooklyn,NY11225ClosestSubway:ProspectPark/EasternParkway/FranklinAvenueBusTourStops:Stop34or35BrooklynrouteOpeningTimes15March—6November:Tuesday—Friday:8:00am—6:00pm;Saturday—Sunday:10:00am—6:00pm8November—11MarchMonday—Friday:8:00am—4:30pm;Saturday—Sunday:10:00am—4:30pm1.Wherecanvisitorsenjoyawaterfall?A.OsborneGarden. B.ShakespeareGarden.C.Children’sGarden. D.JapaneseHillandPondGarden.2.HowcanvisitorsgototheBrooklynBotanicGarden?A.BytakingabustoProspectPark.B.Bytakingabusto34WashingtonAvenue.C.BytakingthesubwaytoFranklinAvenue.D.BytakingthesubwaytoStop35ontheBrooklynroute.3.WhencanNancyvisittheBrooklynBotanicGardeninDecember?A.5:00pmonThursday. B.8:30amonWednesday.C.4:30pmonFriday. D.9:00amonSaturday.BKenyanmotherBethMwendeheardhersleepingchildcryout,butdidnotworryafterthethree-year-oldquicklyquieteneddown.Thenextmorning,however,shefoundherdaughter,Mercy,nearlyunconsciouswithtwobitemarksintheneck.“Ididn’tknowthatitwasasnake,”Mwendesaid.Althoughsnakebitesarecommoninherhometown,antivenom(抗蛇毒素)medicationisdifficulttoget.Mwendelivesabout160kilometerseastofNairobi,Kenya’scapital.Soshetookherdaughtertoatraditionalhealer.Heplacedstonesoverthebites.Mercydiedwithinhours.Shewasoneofabout700Kenyanskilledbysnakebiteseachyear,notesareportinthescientificpublicationToxicon.TheKenyaSnakebiteResearchandInterventionCenter(KSRIC)isworkingtochangethat.TheKSRIChopestohaveEastAfrica’sfirstantivenommedicationonthemarketwithinfiveyears.Itestimatesthecostwillbeabout30percentofanimportedproduct,whichoftensellsforaboutUS$30.Morethan70,000peoplearebitteninEastAfricaeachyear.Climatechangeanddeforestation(砍伐森林)areworseningtheproblemassnakesgetpushedoutofnaturalsurroundingsintopopulatedareas.Nearly100snakesliveattheresearchcenterinaforestnearNairobi.Researcherstakevenom(毒素)fromsnakesandstudyitbeforeinjectingsmallamountsintootheranimals,suchassheep.Theanimalsthencreateantibodies(抗体)thatcanbemadeintoantivenom.“Uptonow,noonehasmadeanykindofantivenominKenya,’’saidGeoffreyMarangaKepha,aseniorsnakehandler.TwoeffectiveantivenomsareavailableinKenya,fromIndiaandMexico,thecentersays.Thecenteristeachingcommunitiesthatusingantivenomimmediatelyafterreceivingasnakebitecansavelives,saidheadresearcherGeorgeAdinoh.“AfterseeinghowpeoplediedinKenyafromsnakebitesIdecidedtodevotemylifetocomingupwitharescuemeasurethatwillhelporpreventpeoplefromdyingfromsnakebites,”snakehandlerKephaadded.4.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?A.Bytellingastory. B.Bylistingfigures.C.Byreferririgtodocuments. D.Bymakingacomparison.5.WhydidMwendetakeherdaughtertoatraditionalhealer?A.Shecouldn’taffordanymoderntreatment.B.Shelivedwhereantivenommedicationisnotavailable.C.Thetraditionalwayisveryeffectivetotreatsnakebites.D.Shebelievedatraditionalhealercouldcureherdaughter.6.WhatiscausingmoresnakebitestohappeninEastAfrica?A.Lackofantivenommedication.B.Environmentaldamageandclimatechange.C.People’slowawarenessofthedangerofsnakes.D.People’spursuitoftraditionalcuresforsnakebites.7.WhatdoweknowaboutantivenominKenyafromthetext?A.Itistakenfromantibodiesofsheep.B.Thereisonlyoneeffectiveantivenomavailable.C.KSRICistryingtodevelopalocalantivenomnow.D.Peoplerefusetouseantivenomafterbeingbittenbysnakes.CScientistshaverecentlydiscoveredthatAndeancondors(秀鹫)—someoftheworld’slargestbirds——barelyflaptheirwingsatallwhileflying.Instead,theyuserisingaircurrentstoremainintheairforhours.TheAndeancondoristheworld’slargestsoaringbird.Theycanweighupto15kilograms.Theirwings,whenspreadout,measureuptothreemeters.Theirmainfoodsourceisthemeatoflargeanimalswhichhavedied.Soaringhighintheskyallowscondorstoeasilyspotpossiblemealsontheground.Scientistsworkedtogethertostudytheflightpatternsofthesehugebirdsandhowmucheffortthebirdsusewhenflying.Tostudythebirdswhiletheywereinthesky,theresearchersattachedspecialdeviceswhichcouldrecordeverybeatoftheirwings.Thescientistslearnedthatmostofthecondors’flapping—over75%—camewhenthebirdsweretakingoff.Onceinthesky,thebirdsflewforverylongperiodsoftimewithoutflappingatall.Infact,theyonlyflappedtheirwingsfor1%ofthetimetheywereintheair.Onebirdflewforoverfivehourswithoutflapping,coveringnearly117miles.Soaringwithoutflappingisimportantbecausebirdsbumenergyeverytimetheyflaptheirwings.Thebirds’soaringisn’tmagic.Theyusethefactthathotairrisestokeepthemselvesup.Ashotairrises,itoftencreates“thermals”—currentsofwarmairmovingupward.Thecondorssoarbymakinguseofthesethermals.Thetrickypartisfindingthermalsandmovingbetweenthem.Whenbirdsareforcedtolandandtakeoffagainoften,itcoststhemalotofenergy.Theresearcherslearnedthattoavoidhavingtoland,thecondorsdidmostoftheirnon-take-offflappingwhentheywereclosertothegroundandlookingforanewthermal.Thescientistsreportedthateventhoughallofthecondorstheystudiedwereyoung,theyknewwellhowtotakeadvantageoftheaircurrents.8.WhatcanwelearnabouttheAndeancondorfromthetext?A.Theylivemairlyonsmallanimals.B.Theirwingspanisatleastthreemeters.C.Theyrelyonhotairtoremainhighinthesky.D.Theyarethebirdswiththestrongestflyingability.9.Whywastheequipmenttiedtothebirds?A.Tomeasurehowfartheycouldflywithoutflapping.B.Tokeeptrackofhowoftentheyflappedwhileflying.C.Tocalculatetheenergyrequiredfortheirflight.D.Toconfirmtheirflightpatterns.10.Whichofthefollowingactsconsumesthemostenergyforacondor?A.Huntingforfood. B.Flyinginthesky.C.Gettingofftheground. D.Landingontheground.11.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Condorsflapthemostwhenlookingforanewthermal.B.Nocondorcanflyformorethanfivehourswithoutflapping.C.Condorsdon’tneedtolookforthermalswhensoaringinthesky.D.Soaringbyusingthermalsisprobablyanaturalabilityofcondors.DTOKYO—JapanesePrimeMinisterYoshihideSugatoldthemediaonMondayifanyplaceshostingeventsoftheTokyoOlympicsandParalympicsdeclareastateofemergencyduetotheCOVID-19epidemicduringthegames,theeventswillcontinuetobeheldbutwithoutspectators(观众).WithonemonthtogobeforethegamesareduetobeginonJuly23,Sugaisagainshowinghisadministration’sdeterminationtoholdtheOlympicGamesasplanned,despitesmuchpressurefromvariouspartiesurgingittocanceltheevent.AlthoughtheJapanesegovernmentregardstheTokyoOlympicsasanimportantopportunitytoimproveitssoftpower,theJapanesepeople’senthusiasmfortheGameshasbeencontinuouslydented(挫伤)sincetheywerepostponedlastyear.Theresurgence(再猖獗)ofthenovelcoronavirusinsomeplacesisJapaninrecentmonthshascastashadowoverpeople’sconfidencethattheOlympicswillnotgiverisetonewclusters(群)ofinfections,andtherearefearsthattheGameswillprovidenewchannelsforthevirus’globaltransmission.SometorchbearersfromJapanhavewithdrawnfromtheOlympictorchrelayinthecountry.Andthelatestsurveyindicatesonly34percentofJapanesepeoplesupportholdingthegamesasscheduled.Predictably,theSugaadministrationwilldoallitcantotrytoensurethegamesgoahead.ButitremainstobeseenwhetheritcanstandthetestsoftheuncertaintiesrelatedtoepidemicpreventionandcontrolthatmighthappenduringtheGames.Sinceithasnotyetgotthevirusundercontrolathome,thepeoplehavereasonstoquestionisabilitytodealwiththepreventionandcontrolworkwhenlargenumbersofparticipantswillbeflockingtoJapanfromaroundtheworldinashorttime.ItistobehopedthatJapancandrawlessonsfromtheorganizationofepidemicpreventionandcontrolworkduringtheongoingUEFAEuropeanChampionship,carryoutstrictepidemicpreventionandcontrolmeasures,andbepreparedforemergenciestoguaranteethesafetyandsuccessoftheOlympicsatthisspecialtime.ItshouldbeacommonwishofthewholeworldthattheTokyoOlympicscanbecomeastageshowingunityandresolveofhumanbeingsintheirfightagainstthevirus.Thatwillendowthegameswithspecialmeaningbeyondsports.12.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thevirus’globaltransmission.BPeople’worryabouttheinfections.C.Theresurgenceofthenovelcoronavirus.D.ThebenefitofholdingtheTokyoOlympics.13.HowdoaboutonethirdofJapanesepeoplelikeholdingthegamesasplanned?A.Uncertain. B.Negative. C.Approving. D.Indifferent.14Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplacetheunderlinedword“endow”inthelastparagraph?A.Compare. B.Equip. C.Provide. D.Charge.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthenewsreport?A.JapancanensureOlympicsgoaheadB.OlympicsbigtestforJapanesegovernmentC.Japanesepeople’senthusiasmfortheGamesD.JapantocarryoutstrictepidemicpreventionduringtheGames第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Reneesays,“AfterseeingthatmyfriendwroteherownEnglishsongs,Iameagertowriteone,too.ButIamaseniornow.16Somefriendsarepersuadingmetogiveupandconcentrateonmystudies.ShouldItaketheiradviceordowhatIreallywant?WhatshouldIdo?”Iamgladtoreadaboutherpassionformusic.PlayingmusicismyfavoritehobbyandIhavemanythoughtsaboutherproblem.First,don’tcutintostudytimetowriteasong.Songwritingcanbedifficult,especiallyinaforeignlanguage.Instead,waitforschoolholidays.17Apossibletopiccouldbe“delayedpassion”.Ithinkmanypeoplecanrelateto(与……有关)that,Isurecan!Inthemeantime,ifshehasagoodidea,thenwriteitdownandsaveitfortheholiday.Now,shehasbeeninspiredbyherfriendtotakeupachallenge.Thisisgreat.Artsflourish(蓬勃发展)withfriendlycompetition,butbecareful.18Onequithisjobandtourstheworldwithanaccordion(手风琴).SometimesIthinkthatImustbelikethem.Iputpressureonmyselftowritesongs,thenIamdisappointedwithmyresults.Inthatprocess,IforgetwhatIloveaboutmakingmusic.Instead,Ibecomeangryatmyself.Butsongwritingisdifferentfromwritingstoriesandarticles.19Sosheshouldn’tjudgeherselfbythestandardherfriendhasset.Instead,writeasongtopleaseherselfandenjoytheprocess.Learnfromit.20WewouldlovetohearasongshewritesinEnglish.Shecansendinwhatevershecomesupwith.A.Shecanturntosomemusiciansforhelp.B.Thenshecangiveitherfullattention.C.Andshecanshareitwithothersifshewantsto.D.Manyofmyfriendsaresongwritersandperformers.E.Itrequiresdifferentskills,andIhaven’tmasteredthem.F.Singingasongalsohelpsactivatethecreativesideoftheirbrain.G.IamburiedinsomanypilesofworkthatIcanhardlyspareanytimetowrite.第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Thedaymykitchencupboardtriedtokillmebeganlikeanyotherday.IhadjustwalkeddownstairstostartacupofcoffeewhenIheardasuddenloudnoise.Then,assomeinstinct(本能)kickedinandIbackedintothekitchen—Iwasstillhalf21—thecupboarddoorrightabovemycoffeemakeropened,andmyentirecollectionofcups22.Theylandedinchesfrommycompletely23feet.Itisalways24whenone’scupboardisinamess.Fortunately,the25wassimple:theplasticnailsholdinguptheadjustableshelveshadsuddenlyfailed,26theshelvestofall.SoIdecidedtobuyreplacementsimmediately.WhenIarrivedatthestore,theclerksaidhe’dheardmystorybefore.27,someplasticnailsweakenovertimeandneedtoberepairedeverydecadeorso,28theysuddenlyretire.IpurchasedmetalreplacementsforeveryplasticshelfnailinthehouseThatevening,asI29thenewnails,IreflectedthatIhadlearnedavaluablelessonfairlycheaply.Noonehadbeenhurt,andIhadn’treallylostmuch—allmyplatesand30equipmenthadbeeninothercupboards.ButeverycoffeecupIowned,31onesmallteacupthathadbeeninmydishwasher,waslost.WhatwasItodo?Ineedn’thaveworried.Coffeecups,asitturnsout,aresomethingofwhicheveryonehasextras.Myfriendshadthemall,andsodidtheirfriends.Andeveryoneofthemwas32willingtosharetheirextracupswithme.Inno33,mynewlyrepairedcupboardwasfilledwithcupsinallshapesandsizes.ThoughsomeofthemwerecompletelydifferentfromwhatIwouldhavechosenfor34,Ifellinlovewithallofthem.Myonceboringcupboardwastransformedintoarainbowofhuman35.21.A.upset B.tired C.sick D.asleep22.A.gaveaway B.cutin C.spilledout D.turnedup23.A.bare B.painful C.injured D.swollen24.A.disturbing B.frightening C.surprising D.thrilling25.A.prediction B.explanation C.route D.practice26.A.reminding B.allowing C.persuading D.warning27.A.Significantly B.Amazingly C.Originally D.Apparently28.A.asif B.incase C.eventhough D.eversince29.A.bent B.straightened C.fixed D.made30.A.cleaning B.steaming C.roasting D.cooking31.A.owingto B.alongwith C.exceptfor D.regardlessof32.A.ratherthan B.morethan C.lessthan D.otherthan33.A.sense B.way C.mood D.time34.A.itself B.herself C.myself D.himself35.A.suffering B.talent C.experience D.origin第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。MyfirstChinainteractionwasin2012,whenIcameherewithafriend.WetraveledfromBeijingtoHongKong,within5weeks.Weexpected36(see)moreofChina.AftertheexperienceoftravelingacrossChitaand37(eat)localfood,Ireallywondered,“HowdidIlivewithouteatingdumplingsandeggplants38aweeklybasis?”Well,IguessIdid,somehow,for22years!WithmyChineseimprovingduringmystudies,Ibecamemore39(independence)andmoreawareofthepossibilitiesofWaimai,orfoodhomedelivery.Ondeep,darkBeijingwinterdaysandrainydays,WaimaiissopreciousandasIenjoyedmytake-awaydumplings,Iwouldthinkandlaughat40(I),“HowdidIlivebeforewithoutbeingabletogetWaimai?”Well,IguessIdid,somehow,for23years!Inmid-2015,IwasbackinChinaagainformymaster’sdegree.That’swhenIcameacrossmyfirstMobike,“Oh,that’sauniquebikeandsurelyit41(steal)soon,”IthoughtasIpassedonmyownblackbike.42oneweekpassedandIsawitstillthere.ThentheoneMobikesightingturnedintotwoandthree,andsoonthousandsandthenseeminglyovernightthestreetsofBeijingwerefloodedwithorangeandyellowwheels.Again,IwonderedonhowIeverlivedwithoutmysharedbikeaccount.Well,IguessIdid,somehow,for25years!Chinatodayitacountrystillsteepedin(洋溢着)ancientknowledgeandcustom,yetone43isalsoburstingwithnewideasandchanges.Althoughsomethingswillalwaysstaythesame(理解),somethingelseis44(constant)changingatapacebeyondcomprehension.I’msureasIcontinuemylifehereinBeijing,IwillbesweptupinthenextnewconvenienceoflifethatChina’srapid45(develop)isbringingout.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,昨天你参加了学校组织的英语演讲比赛,并获得了一等奖。由于刚回美国度假的外籍教师Broke为你的参赛提供了许多帮助,现在你想用英语给他写一封电子邮件。要点包括:1.介绍参赛情况;2.告知获奖;3.表达获奖感受。注意:1.词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearBrooke,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Iwastouchedthroughexperiences,memories,books,stories,animals,angels,andmostofallotherpeople.Peoplehavemovedmeandmolded(塑造)mewithmomentsofloveandexamplesofkindness.OnetimeonthedaybeforeChristmasmanyyearsagowhenIwasaminimumwagemillworker,Ifoundmyselfwithverylittlemoneyandverylittletimetobuymysmallchildrenafewsimpletoys.IknewthattheywouldhavetobecheaponesandIhopedmychildrenwouldlikethem.Ihatednothavingenoughtogivethemmore.Ihatedbeingpoor.AndIhatedfeelingbadatChristmasratherthanhappy.Ipulledintoastoreparkinglotandcountedmymoneyagain.Itwasn’tmuchbutmaybeIcouldgetsomethingsmallwithit.AsIwasgettingoutofthecar,InoticedtheSalvationArmybellringer(撞钟人)attheentrance.IfeltbadagainbecauseIdidn’tfeelIcouldspareanythingtogivehim.Istartedwalkingtowardstheentrancewhentwocarspulledintoemptyparkingspotsinfrontofme.Thefirstwasashiny,newCadillac(凯迪拉克)andIfeltkindofjealouswhenIsawit.“Hownice,’’Ithought.“Itneedsenoughmoneytobuyacarlikethat.”Thesecondcar,though,wasanancientsedanmorebeat-up(破旧的)andrustythantheoneIwasdriving.AmanhoppedoutoftheCadillacandhurriedintothestorerightpastthebellringerwithoutasecondglance.Outoftheoldsedancameayoungmotherwiththreesmallchildrenintow(紧跟着).Herclotheslookedaswornoutashercar,yetshestoppedinfrontofthebellringer,smiled,openedherpurse,anddroppedabillinhisredkettle.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Istoodthereforaminuteinastonishment.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Inthatsecondawarmthtouchedme,myenvyandhateleftme,andalltheloveandjoythatareChristmasfilledme.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2021〜2022学年第一学期高三第二次考试·英语试题参考答案、提示及评分细则1.D细节理解题。根据JapaneseHillandPondGarden下面的“Thisgardenfeaturesavarietyofstylesaswellasbeautifulscenerywithaviewingpavilion(亭子)andawaterfall”可得答案。2.C细节理解题。根据GettingtoBrooklynBotanicGarden下面的“ClosestSubway:ProspectPark/EasternParkway/FranklinAvenue”可得答案。3.B推理判断题。根据OpeningTimes下面的“8November—11MarchMonday—Friday:8:00am—4:30pm”可得答案。4.A细节理解题。根据第一和第二段内容可知答案。5.B推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Mwendelivesabout160kilometerseastofNairobi,Kenya’scapital.Soshetookherdaughtertoatraditionalhealer”可得答案。6.B细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Morethan70,000peoplearebitteninEastAfricaeachyear.Climatechangeanddeforestation(砍伐森林)areworseningtheproblemassnakesgetpushedoutofnaturalsurroundingsintopopulatedareas”可得答案。7.C细节理解题。根据第五段中的“Theanimalsthencreateantibodiesthatcanbemadeintoantibodies(抗体)”可案。8.C细节理解题。根据第六段中的“Thebirds’soaringisn’tmagic.Theyusethefactthathotairrisestokeepthemselvesup.Ashotairrises,itoftencreate‘thermals’—currentsofwarmairmovingupward”可知答案。9.B细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Tostudythebirdswhiletheywereinthesky,theresearchersattachedspecialdeviceswhichcouldrecordeverybeatoftheirwings.”可得答案。10.C推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“Whenbirdsareforcedtolandandtakeoffagainoften,itcoststhemalotofenergy.”可得答案。11.D推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“eventhoughallofthecondorstheystudiedwereyoung,theyknewwellhowtotakeadvantageoftheaircurrents.”可得答案。12.B段落大意题。根据第二段中的“...andtherearefearsthattheGameswillprovidenewchannelsforthevirus’globaltransmission”可得答案。13.C细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Andthelatestsurveyindicatesonly34percentofJapanesepeoplesupportholdingthegamesasscheduled”可知答案。14.C词义猜测题。根据该词后面的内容“withspecialmeaningbeyondsports”和该段落的大意,可知该词是“赋予”的意思。1

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