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2021高一英语下摸底试卷考试时间Mar.9,2021

满分:150分考试时长120分钟请独立冷静仔细地完成请交答题卡,答题纸1和2

I.ListeningComprehension18minutes13seconds

SectionA:Shortconversations.(10points)

1.A.Excited.B.Dissatisfied.C.Bored.D.Exhausted.

2.A.7:00.B.7:10.C.9:00.D.9:10.

3.A.Acook.B.Ashopassistant.C.Asaleswoman.D.Awaitress.

4.A.Atagasstation.B.Inaworkshop.C.Atanartgallery.D.Inadepartmentstore.

5.A.Hehasn'thadachancetomeetKathyyet.

B.Kathyhadalreadytoldhimthenews.

C.Hedidn'tknowthatKathywasbeingmoved.

D.HisnewofficewillbelocatedinNewYork.

6.A.ThewomanwantstogotoToronto.

B.ThemanwantstogotoVancouver.

C.TherearenoflightstoToronto.

D.TherearetwodirectflightstoToronto.

7.A.Sheshoulddomorecarefulwork.

B.SheisnotconcernedaboutGeorge'sremarks.

C.Georgedoesnotcareabouther.

D.Georgeshouldn'thavesaidthataboutherwork.

8.A.Shecan'taffordthatmuchforatrip.

B.Sheisfortunatetohavemadealotofmoney.

C.Shedoesn'tthink15,000dollarsisenoughfbrthetrip.

D.Sheconsiders15,000dollarsonlyasmallsumofmoney.

9.A.Playingtennis.B.Writingatermpaper.C.Gatheringmaterials.D.Holdingameeting.

10.A.Themanwasseriouslyinjuredinthecaraccident.

B.Themanhadpoorimaginationbecauseofthecaraccident.

C.Themanwasn'twearingtheseatbeltwhentheaccidenthappened.

D.Theman'sdaughteradvisedhimtoweartheseatbeltbeforehelefthome.

SectionB(15*10=15points)

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Futureresearchers.B.Collegestudents.C.Companyemployees.D.Successfulartists.

12.A.Toteachthelistenershowtoworkhard.

B.Toenablethelistenerstogetbettersalaries.

C.lbpreparethelistenerstogetbetterjobs.

D.Toencouragethelistenerstoseizeopportunities.

13.A.Kindness.B.Diligence.C.Willingness.D.Interest.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Thebenefitsofwalking.B.Theimportanceofkeepingfit.

C.Thewayofformingahabit.D.Thepossibilityofexcisingregularly.

15.A.Becauseitneedsmuchthinking.B.Becausepeoplecanimprovetheirmemory.

C.Becauseitissuitableforeveryone.D.Becausepeopleneedn'tconcentrateonit.

16.A.Itistheeasiestwaytoloseweight.B.Itcanbemadepartofpeople'slife.

C.Itcanmakepeople'sheartsstronger.D.Ithelpspreventcancers.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.HehasjustbeenbackfromSouthAmerica.

B.Hehasbeenburntforafewhours.

C.HehasbeensurfingtheInternetforlong.

D.Hehasbeendoingschoolworkallnight.

18.A.Tolookforsomethinginterestingforpleasure.

B.Tomeetnewfriendsinthenetchat-room.

C.Toreleasepressurefromheavywork.

D.Tolookforinformationforhisproject.

19.A.Quiteafewsitesarejustoldeventcalendars.

B.It'sawasteoftimetosurftheInternet.

C.Alotofinformationcanbefound.

D.AlotoffriendscanbemadeontheInternet.

20.A.Peoplespendmuchtimetalkingaboutotherinterests.

B.Ittakeslongtofindthingsbecauseofmanyuselesssites.

C.Itishardtostartchattingwithothersinthechat-room.

D.It'shardlythebestsourceofinformationavailable.

ILGrammarandVocabulary

SectionA10*3=30points|***请各位考生注意语法部分的题号重新从1开始写答题纸!!!

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically

correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother

blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

(A)Positivetales

“Noonecanpromisethatlifewillbefair,^^but(1)whathappens,followthe

examplesetbyRehanStaton,andneverlosesightofyourgoal.

Staton,a24-year-oldformersanitation(环卫)workerinMaryland,US,recentlycelebratedhisacceptance

intoHarvardLawSchool.

Staton'slifewasrelativelynormal(2)aseriesofsetbacksimpactedhisfamilylifeandstudies.

“Thingswereprettygood.ButwhenIwas8yearsold,mymomabandonedmydad,mybrotherandmeaftershe

movedbacktoSriLanka,“hesaid.Whenhewasinseventhgrade,ateacherevenrecommendedthathe

(3)(place)inspecialeducationclasses.HisbrotherReggiethenbrainstormedwaystohelpboosthis

grades.Anaerospaceengineeralsoofferedtotutorhimfreeofcharge.Staton'sgradesdidimproveandhebecame

anhonorstudent.

However,hewasrejectedbyeverycollegehe(4)(apply)for.Sotohelpsupporthimselfandhis

family,Statonbeganworkingatasanitationcompany.Hespenthisdaystransportingtrashandcleaning

dumpsters,(5)(wake)upeverymorningtogetdressedaround4am."Thesanitationworkerswerethe

onlypeopleinmylifewhotoldmeI(6)besomebody,Statonsaid."Theywouldsay,'You'retooyoung

tobehere.Gotocollege,andcomebackifitdoesn'tworkout'."Thesonofthecompany'sownerhelpedStaton

contactaprofessoratBowieStateUniversity,andtheuniversityeventuallyacceptedStaton.Thingsbegantolook

up.Twoyearslater,hetransferredtotheUniversityofMarylandtocontinuepursuinghisundergraduatedegree.

ButStatonstillstruggledtopayforhisfather5smedicalbills.He'dworkinthemorningandtakeclassesinthe

afternoon.Aftergraduation,Statonworkedatanationalconsultingfirm(7)applyingforlawschool.He

planstostartatHarvardthisfall,(8)hewillmajorinsportslawtopursuehisdreamofbecominga

sportsagent.

“ForRehan,theskyistrulythelimit.(9)hechoosestodointhefuture,hewilldefinitelyachieve,

saidachiefoperatingofficerofStaton'sfirm.For(10)islookingforinspirationduringdifficulttimes,

Statonrecommendsto"loveyourselfenoughtogetwhatyouwantoutoflife,hetoldnewsoutletABC,"Youcan

alwaysseethelightinanydarksituation,andyouneedtoholdontothatlight/9

(B)Howdishonestarestudents?

Iteachphilosophytocollegestudents,andtherewasnowayIwasgoingtogivethemexamsthissemester,

withourclassesbeingheldonline.Whynot?Simple——cheating.Itisnothingpersonalwiththeseparticular

students,butIhavereadenoughpsychologicalresearchtoknowthatit(11)(be)veryhardforthemto

resistlookingforhelpinplaceswheretheyarenotsupposedto,suchastheirnotes,theirfriendsandtheinternet.

Iamfortunatethatpapersareagreatalternativemeansofassessmentinphilosophycourses.Buttheydonot

worksowellincertainotherfields,likethesciences.Inthistimeofwidespread,onlinelearningand

home-schooling,whatcanbedonetocurbcheatingexams?

Onesolutionisremoteproctoring(监考)(12)thestudentsisvideo-recordedduringtheexam,with

anysuspiciouswebbrowsingreported.Effectiveasthatmightbe,itstrikesmeasacrudeapproach,relyingasit

doesonactivesurveillance,whichcreatesanovertatmosphereofdistrust.Naturallyenoughtherearealsoprivacy

concerns.

InsteadIsuggestthatapracticethathasbeenusedwidelyinothereducationalcontexts(13)(extend)

totheworldofonlinetesting:pledgingone'shonor.Notonly(14)honorpledgeshelpcurbcheating,but

theyalsopromotehonesty.Studentswhoabidebythemrefrainfromcheatingnotbecausetheycan't,butbecause

theychoosenotto.

Itiseasytobecynical(冷嘲的)abouthonorpledgesandhonorcodes.Theycanseemtobe——andsadlytoo

oftenare-publicrelationsstunts(噱头)forschoolslookingtoburnishtheirimage.Butmanyschoolsand

programs,fromelementarytograduatelevel,taketheirhonorcodesseriously.Signinganhonorcode(15)

serveasamoralreminder.Asweknowfrombothordinarylifeandrecentexperimentalfindings,mostofusare

willingtocheattosomeextentifwethinkitwouldberewardingandwecangetawaywithit.Atthesametime,

wealsowanttothinkofourselvesashonestpeopleandgenuinelybelievethatcheatingiswrong.Butourmore

honorableintentionscanbepushedtoonesideinourmindswhentherearisetemptingopportunities,evenifby

cheating.Whatamoralremindercando,then,is(16)(help)toplaceourvaluesfrontandcenterinour

minds.

Thisisborneoutbyrecentfindingsinthelab.Inawidelycitedstudy,NinaMazarattheQuestromSchoolof

BusinessatBostonUniversityandhercolleagueshadonegroupofstudentstakea20-problemtest(17)

whichtheywouldbepaid50centspercorrectanswer.Itwasahardtest—studentsaveragedonly3.4correct

answers.Asecondgroupofstudentstookthesametest,buttheygradedtheirownworkandreportedtheir“scores'

withnoquestionsasked.Theaverageinthisgroupwas6.1correctanswers,suggestingsomecheating.Thethird

andmostinterestinggroup,though,beganbysigninganhonorcodeandthentookthetest,followedbygrading

theirownwork.Theresult?Anhonorable3.1correctanswers.Cheatingwaseliminatedatthegrouplevel.

Signingthehonorcode(18)(work).

Sofarresearchofhonorcodesandcheating(19)(conduct)typicallyinface-to-faceenvironments.

Butaswesettleintotheroutineofonlineinstruction,weshouldconsidertryingtoextendtheimpactofanhonor

codevirtuallyaswell.Honorcodeswon'teliminatecheating.Deeplydishoneststudentswillnotbedeterred(制

止).Butfortunately,theresearchconfirms(20)experiencesuggests:Moststudentsarenotdeeply

dishonest.

(C)Whencomputerswerehuman

DuneisanovelwrittenbyFrankHerbert,whichissethundredsofyearsinthefuture.Inthenovel,building

computers(21)(forbid).(Thisisbecause,inthenovePspast,,(22)(think)machines9becameso

powerfulthattheyalmosttookovertheworld.)Instead,thereareMentats—humans(23)(train)toperform

thekindsofcalculationsandanalysisthatyouwillnormallyexpectacomputertocarryout.

(24)Mentatsareafictionalcreation,humancomputersarearealpartofhistory.Infact,the

word'computer'wasfirstusedmorethan300yearsagoandreferredtoaperson(25)jobwastoperform

mathematicalcalculations.Inthemiddleofthe18lhcentury,aFrenchmathematiciancalledClairaultwantedto

calculatethedatewhenHalleysComet(哈雷昔星)(26)(return).Althoughheknew(27)todothis,the

calculationsthemselveswereextremelycomplex,sohesharedtheworkwithseveral'computers9whohelpedhim

arriveatthecorrectanswer.

Inthe19,hcentury,theIndianmathematicianRadhanathSikdaywasemployed(28)a“computer”bya

teamofBritishexplorers,andwasthefirstperson(29)(calculate)theheightofthehighestmountaininthe

world,whichwaslaternamedMountEverest.DuringthetwoWorldWarsofthe20lhcentury,hugeteamsof

humancomputerswereemployedtoworkonmaps,codes,andcountlessothermilitaryandengineeringprojects.

Itwasnotuntilabout1950(30)mechanicalcomputersbegantotakeover,andthedaysofthehuman

computerwerefinallynumbered.

SectionB10*2=20points词汇部分涂卡请从21开始

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.

Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

AWorkersvs.Robots:ANewKindofOnshoring

A.estimateB.safetyC.significantlyD.unmannedAB.marchAC.move

AD.shaveBC.claimsBD.contrastCD.strikeABC.physically

Walmarthasgivenupafive-yearefforttointroducestock-checkingrobotstoitsstores.Staff,whoevidently

dothejobbetter,canbreatheasighofrelief.The(21)iswiththeNorwegianoilindustry,where

remotelyoperatedoilrigshavespookedunionsandlastmonthtriggereda/an(22).Distantcontrolof

machineryisincreasinglyprevalentinthecollectionofnaturalresources,reducinglaborcostsandimproving

safetyinextremeenvironments.

Objectorsarefightingarearguardaction.Portsshowwhatliesahead.Here,ship-to-shoreremote-controlled

gantrycraneshavereplacedwharfies(码头管理员).Inmining,automationbeganinthemiddleofthelastcentury.

(23)miningrailcarriagesarenowcommonplace.Thecommoditiescrashof2012-2015providedan

impetus(动力)toincreaseproductivityand(24)costs---factorsnotlostontheoilindustry.RioTinto

lastyearcompletedthepublicintroductionofwhatit(25)istheworld'sfirstfullyautonomous,

long-distanceheavy-haulrailnetwork.

Oilrigs(石油钻塔)havebeenontheautomation(26)formostofthepastdecade.Remotecontrol

roomscanmanageeverythingfromdrillingtoprocurement.The(27)advantageofhavingfewerhumans

ontherigsisobvious,especiallyduringthepandemic.Benefitstothebottomlinearejustasclear.Equinor,which

Statoilisnowknownas,saysthe(28)addedmorethan$212mtoearningswithinayearofitsJohan

Sverdrupriggoingdigital.Thebiggestsavingscomefromshrunkenpayrolls.Robotsaresettoreplacehumansin

arangeof(29)tough,repetitivejobs,fromorderpickinginwarehousestoliftingtheoldandinfirm.

Upto800mjobs,accordingtoarough(30),couldbelostacrossindustriestoautomationby2030,

MckineyGlobalInstitute.

BNowwe'retalking

A.complexB.emergingC.reliablyD.residentAB.resolutionAC.share

AD.shiftBC.simplifiedBD.transformCD.typeABC.wholly

Anysufficientlyadvancedtechnology,notedArthurC.Clarke,aBritishscience-fictionwriter,is

indistinguishablefrommagic.The(31)technologyofvoicecomputingproveshispoint.Usingitis

justlikecastingaspell(咒语):sayafewwordsintotheair,andanearbydevicecangrantyourwish.

TheAmazonEcho,avoice-drivencomputerthatsitsonatabletopandrespondstothenameAlexa,cancall

upmusictracksandradiostations,telljokes,answerquestionsandcontrolsmartappliances;evenbefore

Christmasitwasalready(32)inabout4%ofAmericanhouseholds.Voiceassistantsareprosperingin

smartphones,too:Apple'sSirihandlesover2billioncommandsaweek,and20%ofGooglesearcheson

Android-poweredhandsetsinAmericaareinputbyvoice.Dictatinge-mailsandtextmessagesnowworks(33)

enoughtobeuseful.Why(34)whenyoucantalk?

Thisisahuge(35).Simplethoughitmayseem,voicehasthepowerto(36)

computing,byprovidinganaturalmeansofinteraction.Windows,icons(图标)andmenus,andthen

touchscreens,werewelcomedassimplerwaystodealwithcomputersthanentering(37)keyboard

commands.Justasmobilephonesweremorethanexistingphoneswithoutwires,andcarsweremorethan

carriageswithouthorses,computerswithoutscreensandkeyboardshavethepotentialtobemoreuseful,powerful

andcommonthanpeoplecanimaginetoday.

Voicewillnot(38)replaceotherformsofinputandoutput.Sometimesitwillremainmore

convenienttotalkwithamachinebytypingratherthantalking.Butvoiceisdestinedtoaccountforagrowing(39)

ofpeople'sinteractionswiththetechnologyaroundthem,fromwashingmachinesthattellyouhowmuchofthe

cycletheyhavelefttovirtualassistantsincorporatecall-centers.However,toreachitsfullpotential,the

technologyrequiresfurtherbreakthroughs-anda(40)ofthetrickyquestionsitraisesaroundthe

trade-offffbetweenconvenienceandprivacy.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionADirections:Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethat|bestfits|thecontext.

Thedaysofthecamera-carryingtouristmaybenumbered.Insensitivetravelersarebeingorderedto41

pointingtheircamerasatlocalresidents.Tourcompaniessellingexpensivetripstoremotecomersoftheworld

havebecomeincreasinglyannoyedatthe42ofvisitorsupsettinglocals.Nowonesuchoperatorplanstoban

clientsfromtakinganyphotographicequipmentonholidays.JulianMatthewsisthedirectorofDiscovery

Initiatives,acompanythatisworkinghand-in-handwithotherorganizationstoofferholidayscombininghigh

adventurewithworkingonenvironmentalprojects.

Matthewssaysheisproviding'holidayswithout43,insistingthatDiscoveryInitiativesisnotatour

operatorbutanenvironmentalsupportcompany.Clientsarereferredtoas'participants'.'Weseeourselvesasthe

nextsteponfromEco-tourism,whichismerelya(n)44formofsensitivetravel-oursisamoreactive

approach/

However,saysMatthews,thereisapricetopay.'Iamplanningtointroducetourswithatotalbanon

camerasbecauseofthedamagetheydotoourrelationshipswith45.Ihaveseensome46things,such

asagroupofsixtouristsarrivingataremotevillageintheSouthAmericanjungle,eachwithavideocamera

attachedtotheirface.Thatsortofthingtearsmeupinside.Wouldyoulikesomebodytocomeintoyourhomeand

takeaphotoofyoucooking?Acameraislikeaweapon;itputsupabarrierandyouloseallthe47that

comesthroughbodylanguage,which48meansthatthehostcommunitiesaredeniedaccesstotheso-called

cross-culturalexchange/

Matthews'viewsreflectagrowing49amongsometourcompaniesattheincreasinglyrudebehaviour

ofwealthytourists.ChrisParrott,ofJourneyLatinAmerica,says:'Wetellourclientsthatindigenous(土著的)

peopleareoftenshyaboutbeing50,butwecertainlydon'ttellthemnottotakeacamera.Iftheytake

pictureswithoutasking,theymayfindthemselveshavingtomatoesthrownatthem.'

CrispinJones,ofExodus,theoverlandtruckspecialist,says:4Wedon'thavea(n)51but,should

camerascauseoffence,ourtourleaderswillmakeitquiteclearthattheycannotbe52.Clientstendtodo

whattheyaretold/

Earthwatch,whichpioneeredthe53ofactiveEco-tourismbysendingpayingvolunteerstoworkon

scientificprojectsaroundtheworld,doesnotbancameras,butoperatesstrictrulesontheiruse.EdWilson,the

marketingdirectorofthecompany,says:'Somepeopleusethecameraasa(n)54;itallowsthemto

distancethemselvesfromtherealityofwhattheysee.Iwouldliketoseetourists55theircamerasforonce,

ratherthantryingtorecordeverythingtheysee.'

41.A.considerB.stopC.practiseD.mind

42.A.edgeB.expenseC.bottomD.sight

43.A.surpriseB.limitC.doubtD.guilt

44.A.passiveB.simpleC.inexpensiveD.innovative

45.A.guidesB.localsC.touristsD.specialists

46.A.routineB.interestingC.terribleD.personal

47.A.protectionB.passionC.communicationD.dignity

48.A.effectivelyB.accidentallyC.comparativelyD.optimistically

49.A.uneaseB.feelingC.awarenessD.despair

50.A.misunderstoodB.witnessedC.sponsoredD.photographed

51.A.experienceB.policyC.marketD.intention

52.A.offendedB.usedC.judgedD.deserted

53.A.changeB.benefitC.conceptD.history

54.A.protectorB.exchangeC.toolD.barrier

55.A.turningupB.lookingafterC.puttingawayD.runningout

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest

accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Whathappenswhenwetryforeigndishesforthefirsttime?Moreoftenthannotitislikefindingourselvesin

circumstancesdifferentfromwhatiscomfortablyfamiliar.Wehesitateanddeclarethemunacceptable.Yetthere

arenouniversalstandardsforgoodcuisine(烹饪);(here'sonlybadlycookedfood.Wemaynotlikesomeforeign

dishesbutthathasnothingtodowiththeirbeinginferiororsuperior.Ithaseverythingtodowithhowremoved

theyarefromwhatweknow.

AfewyearsbackIwasn'tparticularlyfondofIndiandisheswiththeirstrongspices.ThenanIndianfamily

movedinnextdoorandIimmediatelybecamefriendswiththelady.Beingveryfriendlypeopletheykeptasking

meover.SeeingasIhadnochoice,Igavein,wentoverandwaitedinhorror.Theyservedalotofstrange-looking

dishes,whosearoma(香味)wasinvitingenoughformetosamplethem.AndIfeltsorryIdid.Mytonguefeltlike

itwasonfire!ButIsawitthroughtotheendsoasnottoendangerourneighbourlyrelationship.Needlesstosay,I

wasaskedtocomebackformore.Ittookafewmonths,butIhaveactuallycometolovesomehotIndiancurries

andoverlyhoneyeddesserts.

Incontrast,Americansteaksandburgersnowstrikemeasdownrightdull,althoughIusedtolovethem.Then

there9sJapanesecuisine,whichIassociatedwithasmellysushibarnextdooruntilIwentonatriptoJapan.Iwas

serveddishesofsuspicioussmelldayindayoutand,althoughtheydidn'tseemparticularlydelicious,uponmy

returnhomeIfoundmyselfrepeatedlywanderingintothatsushibararoundthecorner.ThesmellIhadthought

terriblyfishybeforenowseemedfamiliarandmouth-watering.

Inshort,Ihaveacquiredthetasteforsomeforeigndishesbutnotforallthefoodofanyparticularcuisine.In

away,theabilitytoacquirethetastefornewfoodshastodowithaperson'sabilitytoacceptaculture.The

'acquiredtaste9forfoodgoesbeyondatastebud(味蕾)experience.Ithasalottodowithwhataperson

associatesthefoodwith,likefriendlyneighboursoramemorablejourney.Similarly,manyofusfindourmother's

cookingincomparable.Butthatisn'tnecessarilybecauseofourmother'ssuperiorkitchenskillsbutbecausewe

associatehercookingwiththewarmthofhome.

56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueoftheIndianfamily?

A.Theyscaredtheauthoralot.B.Theywerecuriousabouttheauthor.

C.Theymadepleasantsmellingdishes.D.Theygotanapologyfromtheauthor.

57.ConcerningJapanandJapanesefood,theauthorsaysthat.

A.shewasseldomservedtraditionalfoodonhertrip

B.shelovedJapanesefoodfromherfirstdayinJapan

C.shewassurprisedatheractionsaftershereturnedhome

D.sheisuninterestedinthetasteofthestrangestJapanesedishes

58.Accordingtothelastparagraph,acquiringnewtastes.

A.isasignofhowopen-mindedapersonis

B.dependsonhowsensitiveyourtastebudsare

C.islikemakingnewfriendsorgoingonajourney

D.becomeseasierifyourmotherisn'tagreatcook

59.Whichstatementbestsummarizestheoverallmessageofthearticle?

A.Travellingisthebestwaytoacquirenewtastes.

B.Thesmellsandsightoffoodareoftenmisleading.

C.Thestrangerthefood,themoredifficultitistolikeit.

D.Experiencesarecrucialindeterminingfoodpreferences.

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c.personalizedtoursbeyondSingapored.transfersbetweentheairportandthecity

e.hourlyprivateSingaporetaxiservicef.airport&citygoodsdelivery

A.a,d,eB.a,b,fC.b,c,eD.c,d,f

61.IfatouristgoestotheairportinaMaxiCabat5a.m.andpaysbycreditcard,he/shehastopay.

A.$47B.$38.5C.$55D.$51,7

62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.AMaxiCabdrivercanstoponthewayonrequestwithextracharges.

B.TheCabbytourcanshowyouaroundSingaporeinthenighttime.

C.AMaxiCabtaxitouristguideisn'tallowedtoaddscenicspotsenroute.

D.Atouristgroupcanchoosethetimeandplacetocollectthegroup

(C)Registrationnowopenforthe2021StudentResearchShowcase

Researchersoftenfindit

difficulttotalkabouttheirKeydeadlines

projectswithfriendsandforthe2021

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