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1995年同等学力人员申请硕士学位

外国语水平全国统一考试

PaperOne试卷一

(90minutes)

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes,15points)(略)

PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)

Directions:Ineachquestion,decidewhichofthefourchoicesgiven

willmostsuitablycompletethesentenceifinsertedattheplacemar

ked.MarkoutyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethro

ughthecenter.

16.Hewasenoughtounderstandmyquestionsfromthegesture

sImade.

A.intelligentB.efficientC.proficientD.diligent

17.Doesittoletlittlechildrenplaywithfireworks?

A.makeclearB.makesureC.makeoutD.makesense

18.Allpartsofthissewingmachinearesothatitisverysi

mpletogetreplacementsforthem.

A.mechanizedB.minimizedC.modernizedD.standardized

19.Haveyouafunny______orunusualexperiencethatyouwouldlike

toshare?

A.amusementB.incidentC.accidentD.section

20.Asasalesman,heworksona(n)______basis,taking10%ofever

ythinghesells.

A.incomeB.commissionC.salaryD.pension

21.Cutoffbythestorm,theywereforcedtofoodforsevera

1days.

A.goinforB.gooverC.gowithoutD.goout

22.ChinaDailyneverlosessightofthefactthateachdayallofus

atough,challengingworld.

A.encounterB.acquaintC.presideD.confront

23.Whileshoppinginadepartmentstore,I______leftmypurselyin

gonacounterofhandbags.

A.initiallyB.fortunatelyC.frustratedlyD.accidentally

24.Hepointedoutthatthelivingstandardofurbanandpeople

continuedtoimprove.

A.remoteB.municipalC.ruralD.provincial

25.Whydoesavegetarianrestaurantmakeitsdishesresemblemeatin

everywayexcept?

A.ingredientsB.elementsC.componentsD.compounds

26.theimpactoftheideasintroducedtoEuropebysoldiers

returningfromtheeast,theWestwasgreatlychanged.

A.BecauseofB.BymeansofC.InadditiontoD.Inspiteof

27.Forthepasttwoyears,AudicarshaveGermany'sTourin

gCarChampionship.

A.dominatedB.conqueredC.determinedD.contested

28.Ifyoupushhardontheworld,theworldwillpushbackonyou;i

fyoutouchtheworldgently,theworldwilltouchyougently

A.inreturnB.inthelongrunC.inturnD.inplace

29.Rejectingtheurgingofhisphysicianfathertostudymedicine,H

awkingchosetoonmathandtheoreticalphysics.

A.imposeB.centerC.overworkD.concentrate

30.Theconcernswiththeoriginsoftheearththeirstudy.

A.motivatedB.advisedC.excitedD.impulsed

31.Thecashierwasaskedtoeverypennyofthemoneythathe

tookcareof.

A.accounttoB.useupC.amounttoD.accountfor

32.Bytheendof1994,558kindsofproductshadbeengreen

food.

A.namedB.restrictedC.classifiedD.labeled

33.Atapressconferenceaftertheawardceremony,the18-year—oldg

irlspokeinabarelyvoice.

A.audibleB.optionalC.legibleD.identical

34.Aneatletterimprovesyourchancesofafavorable.

A.circumstanceB.requestC.receptionD.response

35.Ourreadersarecomfortablewithourclear,wordsthatinfo

rmandentertainthem.

A.conventionalB.conciseC.creativeD.crucial

PartIIIReadingComprehension(50minutes,30points)

Directions:Therearesixpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfoil

owedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthe

rearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebe

stchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwith

asinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

“Hightech"and"stateoftheart”aretwoexpressionsthatdescr

ibeverymoderntechnology.Hightechisjustashorterwayofsaying

hightechnology.Andhightechnologydescribesanyinvention,system

ofdevicethatusesthenewestideasordiscoveriesofscienceande

ngineering.

Whatishightech?acomputerishightech,soisacommunicationssa

tellite.Amodernmanufacturingsystemissurelyhightech.

HightechbecameapopularexpressionintheUnitedStatesduringthe

early1980s.Becauseofimprovementsintechnology,peoplecouldbuy

manynewkindsproductsinAmericanstores,suchashomecomputers,

microwaveovens,etc.

“Stateoftheart”issomethingthatisasmodernaspossible.Iti

saproductthatisbasedontheverylatestmethodsandtechnology.

Somethingthatis“stateoftheart”isthenewestpossibledesign

orproductofabusinessorindustry.Astateofthearttelevisions

et.Forexample,usesthemostmodernelectronicdesignandparts.It

isthebestthatonecanbuy.

“Stateoftheart”isnotanewexpression.Engineershaveusedit

foryears,todescribethebestandmostmodernwayofdoingsomethin

g.

MillionsofAmericansbegantousetheexpressioninthelate1970s.

Thereasonwasthecomputerrevolution.Everycomputercompanyclaime

dthatitscomputerswere“stateoftheartv.

Computertechnologychangedsofastthatastateoftheartcomputer

todaymightbeoldtomorrow.Theexpression“stateoftheartvbeca

meascommonandpopularascomputersthemselves.Nowallkindsofpr

oductsaresaidtobe“stateoftheart”.

36.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Totellhow“hightech"and“stateoftheartvhavedeveloped.

B.Togiveexamplesofhightech.

C.Totellwhat“hightech”and“stateoftheart”are.

D.Todescribeverymoderntechnology.

37.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Americanstorescouldprovidenewkindsofproductstothepeople.

B.Hightechdescribesatechnologythatisnottraditional.

C."Stateoftheart“isnotaspopularas“hightech”.

D.Awoodenploughpulledbyoxenisustateoftheart”.

38.AllthefollowingexamplesarehightechEXCEPT.

A.amicrowaveovenB.ahomecomputer

C.ahandpumpD.asatellite

39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Sincethecomputerrevolution,theexpression“stateoftheart”

hasbecomepopular.

B.stateoftheart“meanssomethingthatisthebestonecanbuy.

C.Withtherapiddevelopmentofcomputertechnology,astateofthe

artcomputermayeasilybecomeoutofdate.

D.Allkinksofproductsare“stateoftheart”nowadays.

40.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.

A.ComputerTechnology

B.HighTechandStateoftheArt

C.MostAdvancedTechnology

D.TwoNewExpressions

PassageTwo

IntheArcticCircle,itisnotthatEskimoslackabilityorindustry

,butthesurroundingsrestrictconstructiveefforttothebarestnec

essitiesofexistence.Thisretardsprogresstohigherdevelopment.

Agricultureisimpossibleallalongthethousandsofmilesofthenor

thshore.Theonlywoodissuchasdriftsin.otherthanthisdriftwo

od,theonlyavailablebuildingmaterialsaresnow,ice,stone,andb

onesofanimals.Allofthesehavebeenusedforhabitationsandstor

age,places,differinginvarioustribesaccordingtotherequirement

sandskilloftheworkers.

Thelackofnecessarytimberstobuildwallsandspanwidespacesis

probablyonereasonwhytheyconstructtheirhousesatleastpartlyb

eneaththesurfaceoftheground.Thisdevicealsomakersthehouses

moreimpervious(不能渗透的)tothecold.

MostofusareinclinedtothinkthattheEskimolivesalwaysinani

glooorsnowhouse.Thisisnotentirelytrue.Afterthelongcoldwi

nter,thefamilyisverylikelytomove,whentheweatherpermits,in

toatentofsealskin.Theactualconstructionofsuchatentissimi

lartothatusedbyother,moresoutherlytribesandwillbedescribe

dlater.

Thesnowhouse,however,isaninterestinganduniquehabitation.Our

summercamperswillnotbuild,withsnow,butthedelicateartiswo

rthrecordingandsomeofourwintercampsmountainsmighttrytomak

esnowhouses.

41.Eskimos'effortstobuildhouses.

A.resultinvariousbuilding

B.arelimitedbyahostileenvironment

C.arerestrictedbytheirability

D.retardprogresstohigherdevelopment

42.Whichofthefollowingabouttheconstructionofhousesistrue?

A.Buildingmaterialsdifferfromtribetotribe.

B.Buildingmaterialsarethesameforallthehouses.

C.Buildingmaterialsareselectedaccordingtoweather.

D.Buildingmaterialsaredecidedbyskilledworkers.

43.WhydoEskimosbuildtheirhousespartlyundertheground?

A.Theyliketoliveundertheground.

B.Theyareshortofessentialmaterialsforwallsandroofs.

C.Theywanttheirhouseslessaffectedbythecold.

D.BothBandC.

44.InthelongwinterEskimoscommonlylivein.

A.asnowhouseB.astonehouseC.astorageplaceD.atentof

sealskin

45.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofsnowhouses?

A.InterestingB.ArtisticC.UniqueD.Alloftheabove

PassageThree

IfEuropeansthoughtadroughtwassomethingthathappenedonlyinAf

rica,theyknowbetternow.Afterfouryearsofbelow-normalrainfall

(insomecasesonly10percentoftheannualaverage),vastareasof

France,Spain,Portugal,BelgiumandIrelandaredryandbarren.Wat

erissolowinthecanalsofnorthernFrancethatwaterwaytraffici

sforbiddenexceptonweekends.OystergrowersinBrittanyreporta3

0percentdropinproductionbecauseofthelossoffreshwaterinlo

calriversnecessaryforoysterbreeding.InsoutheasternEngland,th

erollinggreenhillsofKenthaveturnedsobrownthatofficialshav

ebeenweighingplanstopipeinwaterfromWales.InPurtugal,farme

rsinsouthernAlentejoregionhaveheldprayermeetingsforrain-so

far,invain.

Governmentsindrought-plaguedcountriesaretakingdrasticmeasures.

Authoritiesinhard-hitareasofFrancehavebannedwashingcarsand

wateringlawns.InBritain,waterwillsoonbemeteredlikegasand

electricity."TheEnglishhavealwaystakenwaterforgranted”,say

sGrahamWarren,aspokesmanofBritain'sNationalRiversAuthority.

“Nowthey'reputtingapriceonit.”Evenasuddenendtothedro

ughtwouldnotendthemiseryinsomeareas.Itwilltakeseveralyea

rsofunusuallyheavywinterrain,theexpertssay,justtobringexi

stingwaterreservesuptotheirnormallevels.

46.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“theyknowbetternow”?

A.Theyknowmoreaboutthecauses.

B.TheyhaveabetterunderstandingofthedroughtinAfrica.

C.TheyhaverealizedthatthedroughtinEuropeisthemostserious

one.

D.TheyhaverealizedthatdroughtshitnotonlyAfricabutalsoEuro

pe.

47.ThedroughtinEuropehasbroughtaboutallthefollowingproblem

sEXCEPT—.

A.below-normalrainfall

B.difficultnavigation

C.asharpdropinoysterharvest

D.bone-dryhills

48.TheBritishgovernmentintendsto.

A.forbidthecar-washingservice

B.increasethepriceofthewaterused

C.endthemiserycausedbythedrought

D.pipeinwater

49.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassag

e?

A.Germanyistheonlycountryfreefromthedrought.

B.Waterreservesareattheirlowestlevelinyearsduetothedroug

ht.

C.ThedroughtismoreseriousinBritainthaninFranc.

D.Europewillnothaveheavyrainuntilseveralyearslater.

50.Whichofthefollowingisthemostappropriatetitleforthepass

age?

A.EuropeinMisery

B.DroughtAttacksEurope

C.BeEconomicalwithWater

D.Europe,aWould-beAfrica

PassageFour

Insomewaystheemploymentinterviewislikeapersuasivespeechbee

ausetheapplicant(interviewee)seekstopersuadetheemployer(inte

rviewer)toemployhimorher.

Ajobapplicanthastheresponsibilityforascertainingcertaintypes

ofinformationpriortotheinterview.First,theapplicantknowswh

atkindofjobhewantsandhowthatjobrelatestohiscareerobject

ive.Itisimportantthattheapplicantbeablestatehisreasonsfro

wishingtoworkforaparticularcompany.Second,theapplicantshou

Idseekasmuchinformationaspossibleconcerningthecompany.Relev

antinformationfrotheapplicanttolocateincludessuchitemsasth

elocationofthehomeandregionaloffices,thefinancialstatusof

thecompany,plansfroexpansion,andcompanyphilosophy,information

aboutmostmajorcorporationsavailableinreferencebooksandperio

dicals.

Aftergatheringinformationconcerningthecompany,theapplicantis

readyfortheinterview.TheinterviewerJsfirstimpressioncomesfo

rmtheintervieweeJsappearance.Formostinterviews,appropriatedr

essformanisaconservative(保守

的)darkcoloredsuitwithalongsleevewhiteorlightblueshirt.F

orwomenaconservative,tailoredsuitordressisappropriate.Both

menandwomenshouldhaveneat,conservativelengthofhair.

Althoughhairstyleanddressaremattersofpersonaltaste,manypers

onneldirectorsforminitialimpressionsfromthesecharacteristics.

Forexample,onerecentcollegegraduate,whofelthimselfqualified,

interviewedforapublicrelationsjob.However,thepersonnelmanag

erconsideredthisyoungman'slonghair,sloppydress,andoverlyc

asualmannerunsuitedforthisparticularposition.

51.Forwhomisthepassagemostlikelywritten?

A.AnemployeeB.AnemployerC.AnintervieweeD.Anintervie

wer

52.Astheauthorsuggests,whattheapplicantshouldknowbeforethe

interviewis___.

A.thetypeofworkandhiscareerexpectation

B.hiscareerobjectiveaparticularcompanywilldecide

C.thereasonsaparticularcompanyhastoemployhim

D.Alloftheabove.

53.Beforetheinterview,theapplicantshouldobtainsomeinformatio

nabout___.

A.mostmajorcorporations

B.thecompanyhewantstoworkfor

C.referencebooksandperiodicals

D.businessandphilosophy

54.Whattheapplicantwears,astheauthorsuggest,canmakehimloo

k.

A.personalB.persuasiveC.informativeD.conservative

55.Whatistheauthortryingtotellusthroughtheexampleinthe1

astparagraph?

A.Theimportanceofpersonaltaste

B.Theimportanceofpublicrelations

C.Theimportanceofself-confidence

D.Theimportanceoffirstimpression

PassageFive

INTHEBEDROOM

1)

Don,tsmokeinbed-itcauses1,000firesayear,manywithfatalre

suits.

2)

Don,toverloadyourelectricalpoints:theidealis“Oneappliance,

onesocketw.

3)

Don'tuseanelectricunder-blanketoveryouoranover-blanketunde

ryou.Andunder-blanketunlessofthelow-voltagetype,MUSTbeswit

chedoffbeforeyougetintobed.

4)

Neverletfurnitureorclothinggetclosetoalightedfire.Makesur

ethatthereisasuitableguardfortheroomheater.

5)Keepaerosol-typecontainers(喷雾

器)awayfromheatandNEVERburnorpuncture(刺)them.

6)Don,tdimatablebycoveringit:buyalow-wattagebulb.

7)

Pajamasandnightdresses,especiallyforchildrenandelderlypeople,

shouldbemadefromflame-resistantmaterial.

IFCUTOFFBYFIRE

8)

Closethedooroftheroomandanyfanlightorotheropeningandbloc

kupanycrackswithbedding,etc.

9)Gotothewindowandtrytoattractattention.

10)

Iftheroomfillswithsmoke,leanoutofthewindowunlessprevented

bysmokeandflamecomingfromaroombelowornearby.Ifyoucannot

leanoutofthewindow,lieclosetothefloorwheretheairisclea

reruntilyouhearthefirebrigade.

11)

Ifyouhavetoescapebeforethefirebrigadearrives,makearopeby

knottingtogethersheetsorsimilarmaterialsandtieittoabedor

anotherheavypieceoffurniture.

12)

Ifyoucannotmakearopeandsituationbecomesintolerable.Dropcus

hionsorbeddingfromthewindowtobreakyourfall,getthroughthe

windowfeetfirst,loweryourselftothefullextentofyourarmsand

drop.

13)

Ifpossibledropfromapositionabovesoftearth.Ifabovethefirst

floor,droponlyasalastrestort.

56.Accordingtotheinstructions,firesinthebedroomcanbecaused

by.

A.oneappliance,onesocket

B.smokinginbed

C.under-blanketsofthelow-voltagetype

D.alloftheabove-mentionedpoints

57.Inthebedroom,youaretold.

A.nottouseanelectricunder-blanketoranelectricover-blanket

B.touseanunder-blanketofthelow-voltagetype

C.toswitchoffanunder-blanketofthelow-voltagetype

D.nottouseanelectricunder-blanketoveryou.

58.Youshouldkeepfurnitureorclothesawayfromalightedfirebee

ause_______.

A.thefireistoolow.

B.furnitureorclothesblocklight

C.thereisnoguardintheroom

D.furnitureorclothescatchfireeasily

59.Ifyouarecutoffbyfire,youshouldfirst.

A.trytostopsmokefromcomingintotheroom

B.liedownandwaitforthefirebrigade

C.escapebyjumpingimmediatelyoutofthewindow

D.closethewindowandcallforhelp

60.Youcanescapeafireby.

A.tyingaropetosheetsandthrowingitoutofthewindow

B.tyingasheettoaheavypieceoffurnitureandthrowingitoutof

thewindow

C.tyingaropetoabedandthrowingitoutofthewindow

D.droppingwithcushionsandbeddingfromthewindow

PassageSix

Apersonmayhaveanideaabouthimselfthatwillpreventhimfromdo

inggoodwork.Hemayhavetheideathatheisnotcapableofit.Ac

hildmaythinkheisstupidbecausehedoesnotunderstandhowtomak

ethemostofhismentalfaculties,orhemayacceptanotherperson,

smistakeestimateofhisability.Olderpeoplemaybehandicappedby

themistakenbeliefthattheyareincapableoflearninganythingnew

becauseoftheirage.

Apersonwhobelievesthatheisincapablewillnotmakearealeffor

t,becausehefeelsthatitwouldbeuseless.Hewon,tgoatajobw

iththeconfidencenecessaryforsuccess.Heisthereforelikelytof

ail,andthefailurewillstrengthenhisbeliefinhisincompetence.

AlfredAdler,afamousdoctor,hadandexperiencewhichillustratest

his.Whenhewasasmallboyhegotofftoapoorstartinarithmetic

,Histeachergottheideathathehadnoabilityinarithmeticandt

oldhisparentswhatshethoughtinorderthattheywouldnotexpect

toomuchofhim.Inthisway,theytoodevelopedtheidea,"Isn'ti

ttoobadthatAlfredcan'tdoarithmetic?”Heacceptedtheirmist

akenestimateofhisability,feltthatitwasuselesstotry,andwa

sverypooratarithmetic,justastheyexpected.

OnedayAdlersucceededinsolvingaproblemwhichnoneoftheother

studentshadbeenabletosolve.Thisgavehimconfidence.Herejecte

dtheideathathecouldn,tdoarithmeticandwasdeterminedtoshow

themthathecould.Hisnewfoundconfidencestimulatedhimtogoat

arithmeticproblemswithanewspirit.Henowworkedwithinterest,

determination,andpurpose,andhesoonbecameextraordinarilygooda

tarithmetic.

Thisexperiencemadehimrealizethatmanypeoplehavemoreabilityt

hantheythinktheyhave,andthatlackofsuccessisanoftenthere

suitoflackofknowledgeofhowtoapplyone'sability,lackofcon

fidence,andlackofdeterminationasittheresultoflackability.

61.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementisNOTtrue?

A.Achildmayacceptanotherperson'sunderestimateofhisability.

B.Hemaythinkthatheistooyoungtomakethemostofhismentalf

acuities.

C.Apersonmayhavetheideathatheisincapableofdoinggoodwork.

D.Someoldpeopledon,tbelievethattheyarecapableoflearninga

nythingnew.

62.Apersonwhobelievesinhisincompetencewill.

A.makenorealefforts

B.failtogoatajob

C.showacompletelackofconfidence

D.alloftheabove

63.Asaboy,AlfredAdlerwaspooratarithmeticbecause.

Ahelosthisself-confidence

B.hewasmentallyretarded

C.histeacherhadnoconfidenceinherself

D.hisparentsexpectedtoomuchofhim

64.WhichofthefollowingisthemostimportantfactortoAdler'ss

uccess?

A.Spiritandexperience

B.Interest

C.Confidenceanddetermination

D.Purposeandknowledge

65.Adler'sexperiencemadehimrealizethat.

A.peoplearenotascapableastheythink

B.peoplecanbemorecapablethantheythink

C.lackofknowledgeleadstofailure

D.lackofabilityresultsinlackofdetermination

PartIVClozeTest(15minutes,10points)

Directions:Therearetwentyblanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreac

hblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDontherightside

ofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepass

age.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasi

nglelinethroughthecenter.

Weknowthekissasaformofexpressingaffection.Butlongbeforei

tbecame66,itwasthecustominmanypartsoftheworldtouset

hekissasa(n)67ofrespect.

InmanyAfricantribesthenatives68thegroundoverwhichachief

haswalked.Kissingthehadandfoothasbeenamarkofrespectform

the69times.

TheearlyRomanskissedthemouthoreyes70aformofdignifiedgr

eeting.OneRomanemperorallowedhisimportantnoblestokisshisli

ps,butthe71importantoneshadtokisshishands,andthe72i

mportantoneswere73allowedtokisshisfeet!

Itisquiteprobablethatthekissasaformofaffectioncanbetrac

edbacktoprimitivetimeswhenamother74fondle(爱

抚)herchild,justasamother75today,Itonlyremainedforsoci

etyto76thisasacustomforexpressingaffectionbetweenadults.

Wehaveevidencethatthiswasalreadythe77bythetimeofthesi

xthcentury,butwecanonlyassumeitwas78longbeforethat.The

first79wherethekissbecameacceptedincourtshipandlovewas

inFrance.Whendancingbecamepopular,almosteverydancefigureend

ed80akiss.

FromFrancethekissspreadrapidlyalloverEurope.Russia,whichlo

vedto81thecustomsofFrance,adoptedthekissanditspreadthe

rethroughalltheupper82.akissfromtheTsarbecame83oft

hehighestformsofrecognitionfromtheCrown.

Intime,thekissbecameapartofcourtship.84marriagecustomsd

eveloped,thekissbecameapartoftheweddingceremony.Today,ofc

ourse,weregardthekissasanexpressionofloveandtenderness.Bu

ttherearestillmanyplacesintheworldwherethekissis85of

formalceremoniesandisintendedtoconveyrespect.

66.A.itB.oneC.thisD.itself

67.A.customB.traditionC.affectionD.expression

68.A.watchB.kissC.touchD.greet

69.A.latestB.earliestC.longestD.eldest

70.A.ofB.inC.forD.as

71.A.ofB.lessC.mostD.least

72.A.lastB.lessC.mostD.least

73.A.tooB.onlyC.alsoD.ever

74.A.couldB.wouldC.shouldD.will

75.A.doesB.hasC.doingD.would

76.A.acceptB.allowC.kissD.express

77.A.historyB.eventC.caseD.evidence

78.A.expressedB.discoveredC.kissedD.practiced

79.A.cityB.tribeC.countryD.society

80.A.byB.withoutC.inD.with

81.A.copyB.allowC.spreadD.quote

82.A.governmentsB.countriesC.citiesD.classes

83.A.itB.oneC.thisD.that

84.A.AsB.OnceC.WhileD.Since

85.A.bitB.someC.partD.any

PaperTwo试卷二

(60minutes)

PartIErrorDetectionandCorrection(10minutes,10points)

Directions:Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedparts

,ThesepartsaremarkedA,B,CandD.Identifythepartofthesent

encethatisincorrect.Then,writedownthecorrespondingletterand

,withoutalteringthemeaningofthesentence,putthecorrectionon

theANSWERSHEET.

1.

Tothebestofmyknowledge,theclimateinArizonaisbetteryear-ro

undthananyother

ABCD

state.

2.

SogreatwastheinfluenceofThomasPaineonhisowntimethatJohn

Adamssuggestedthat

ABC

theerawascalled“TheAgeofPaine”.

D

3.

Atschoolhefoundthathehatedeatinginthedining-room,studiedf

orthischemistryclass,

ABCD

anddoinghislaundry.

4.

Inspiteoftheever-increasingexploitationofnaturalresources,th

athasnowre

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