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2024/2025学年度第一学期高二年级期中考试英语试题2024.11注意事项:1.本试卷考试时间为120分钟,试卷满分150分,考试形式闭卷。2.本试卷中所有试题必须作答在答题卡上规定的位置,否则不给分。3.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在试卷及答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whenwillthemeetingstart?A.At9:10. B.At9:20. C.At9:25.2.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tolearnaboutapolicy. B.Tocancelanappointment. C.Toaskaboutamedicalbill.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Awebpage. B.Acomputerproblem. C.Adownloadedfile.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atanairport. B.Inadeliverycompany. C.Atahotel.5.WhatdothespeakersthinkofJoel?A.Heisorganized. B.Heisunreliable. C.Heissilent.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、7题。6.Howdoesthemanrespondtothewoman’srequest?A.Confusedly. B.Impolitely. C.Patiently.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Payfortheparking. B.Comebackhome. C.Deliverapackage.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatfielddothespeakersworkin?A.Publishing. B.Education. C.Informationtechnology.9.WhatisthemainreasonforchoosingReiko’sstory?A.Itiswellstructured. B.Itcanattractmorepeople. C.Ithasaneducationaltheme.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShehastakenSpanishclasses.B.ShehaslearnedSpainforwork.C.ShehasbeentoSpainmanytimes.11.Howlongwillthecourselast?A.Aboutonemonth. B.Abouttwomonths. C.Aboutthreemonths.12.Whydoesthemanadvisethewomantoregisterearly?A.Theclassesareverypopular.B.Theregisteringtimeislimited.C.Thenumberofplacesisdecreased.13.Whatdoesthewomanrequestintheend?A.Alistofthetextbooks. B.Athinbookonthecourses. C.Awaytocontactthecenter.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Anarchitect. B.Ateacher. C.Aneditor.15.WhatinspiredAndytopursuehiscareer?A.Hisfamilytraditioninthisfield.B.Hisdesiretodevelopattractivespaces.C.Hisaimofpromotinggreenerlifestyles.16.WhatismentionedasahighlightofAndy’scareer?A.Startinghisownbusiness.B.Workingonalandmarkbuilding.C.Completingaprojectaheadofschedule.17.WhatdoesAndyvaluemostaboutworkinginconstruction?A.Promotingteamwork.B.Keepingcuriousandcreative.C.Stayingupdatedontechnology.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Presentingaguest.B.Introducingaprofession.C.Recommendinganorganization.19.WhatdoesDanielCarlin’scurrentjobinvolve?A.Establishingsomenewclinics.B.Offeringremoteconsultations.C.Studyingadvancedmedicaltechnology.20.Whatisthelong-termgoalofCarlin’sclinic?A.Toaidmedicalstaffindevelopingnations.B.TogivemedicaltreatmenttoAmericansabroad.C.Toprovidefreemedicaltreatmentforneedyareas.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFallFestival:FallReimaginedattheDetroitZooThisOctober,FALLfortheZooinawholenewway!We’rebringingyouavarietyofeventsthatpromisesomethingforeveryone—fromfamily-friendlyfunto18-and-olderhappenings.SpookySpiritsExperienceexcitingentertainmentatSpookySpirits,ourtastingeventforthoseaged18andover.Asabonus,you’llgetaspecialfirstlookatournewestfeature—JackO’LanternJourney!Withmorethan80drinkstochoosefromanddeliciousfoodoptions,fallhasnevertastedsogood.JackO’LanternJourneyThisjourneyfeaturesilluminated(发光的)pumpkindisplays,andphotoopportunitieswherethemagicoftheseasoncomestolife.CarveoutnewmemoriesasyouexperiencetheBRAND-NEWJackO’LanternJourney!Thismust-seeexperienceisperfectforadatenight,familyoutingornightoutwithyourfriends.ZooBooExploretheZoo,experiencefestivepumpkindisplays,andenjoystrollingentertainment.YoucancapturememorieswiththemedphotoopportunitieswhilevisitingeachofthetreatstationspotsthroughouttheZoo.TheZoowillbeopenuntilsunset,allowingyoutointeractwithyourfavoriteanimalswhilecelebratingtheseason.Thiseventisperfectforfamilieswithyoungchildren!Blake’sMarketExperiencethetrueessenceofautumnatBlake’sMarket—frompumpkinstoirresistiblepies.AttheDetroitZoo’sBlake’sMarket,you’llfindtastytreatsandtheperfectpumpkinforallyourcarvingneeds.Youareexpectedtoenjoydeliciousseasonalfoodandbakedgoodsforsale.EventTimePriceSpookySpiritsOct.4$40JackO’LanternJourneyOct.5-6$19ZooBooOct.11-18$19Blake’sMarketOct.20-26free21.Whicheventisspeciallyintendedforadults?A.SpookySpirits. B.JackO’LanternJourney.C.ZooBoo. D.Blake’sMarket.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoonOct.17attheDetroitZoo?A.Makepumpkindisplays. B.Takepicturesofwildlife.C.Enjoyanightoutwithfriends. D.Visittheirfavoriteanimals.23.WhatistheaimoftheFallFestivalattheDetroitZoo?A.Toprovideaplatformforlocalcraftsmen.B.Tointroducethezoo’snewestanimalexhibits.C.Tocelebratetheautumnseasonandattractvisitors.D.Toraisefundsfortheconservationeffortsofthezoo.BForpeoplewhohavebecomeaccustomedtodigitalcommunication,socialmediaisawonderfulplace,asitcanactasthegluethatlinksustofriendsandfamily.Itcanalsobeagentlereminderoflife’ssimplepreciousness.That’swhyitmakesperfectsensethat,accordingtosomeestimates,morethan50%ofparentsinBritainsharetheirkids’photosatleastonceamonth.A2023reportfoundthatparentsshareabout71photosand29videosoftheirchildeveryyearonsocialmedia.Onaverage,bythetimethechildis13,parentshaveposted1,300photosandvideosofhimorheronsocialmedia.Iusedtofallintothatcategory.Mysonwasbornin2015,andasanewmother,Iwaseagertokeepupdatingmywonderfulnewlifeandkeptpostingphotosofhimonline.Butafterafewyearsofregularsharing,IcameacrossacampaignbytheChildRescueCoalitionthatpushedmetorethinkseriously,andIstartedtoquestionhowmuchofmyson’slifeshouldbedocumentedandavailabletoall.ItsKidsforPrivacycampaignwasareminderoftherisksofexposingourchildren’smostprivatemomentsonsocialmedia.Forthefirsttime,Ifoundmyselfasking:Whocouldtheybereaching?Willmysonbehappywithmesharingphotosofhimashegrowsup?Wasitanoffence(冒犯)tohisprivacyformetodoso,evenifhedidn’thavethatrealizationthen?Byputtinghisphotosonline,Iwasautomaticallycreatingachainofdataattachedtohim.Astechnologydevelops,whoknowshowhispersonaldatawillbeused?Asa90skidwhoseparentsusedapoint-and-shootcamera,mypreciousbabyphotoshavebeensecurelystoredamongacollectionofphysicalphotoalbumssomewhereinmyparents’home.Everythingwasmoreprivatebackthen,andIwantittobethesameformyson.SoIhaveremovedallphotosofmysonfromsocialmedia.Instead,Inowshareexcitingmomentswithclosefriendsandfamilydirectlyviaprivatemessage.It’smorepersonalthisway.Andit’ssafer.Beingaparentmeansbeingproud,butitalsomeansprotectingourchildrenfromunnecessaryrisks.Exposingthemtounknownaudiencesisn’tworththelikesortheattention.24.Whatphenomenonisstatedwiththedatainparagraph2?A.ChildreninBritainleadacolorfullife.B.Parentshavedeeplovefortheirchildren.C.PeopleinBritainareusedtodigitalcommunication.D.Parentsenjoyupdatingtheirchildren’sphotosonline.25.Whatwastheauthorconcernedaboutafterreflectingonherphotosharing?A.Whethershewasmakingherfriendsannoyed.B.Whethershewasthreateningherson’sprivacy.C.Whetherhersonlikedthephotospostedonline.D.Whetherhersonknewitwasdisturbinghisprivacy.26.Whichcanbestdescribetheauthorasamother?A.Caringandhumorous. B.Sensibleandresponsible.C.Flexibleandadaptable. D.Optimisticanddetermined.27.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.Parentaloversharing:theimpactonchildprivacyB.Generationgap:differentmethodsofstoringphotosC.Privacycrisis:dilemmasoverpersonalinformationsafetyD.Parents’dilemma:theprosandconsofsharingphotosonlineCWhethertheyarelong,slim,orwide,ourtonguesmaybeevenmoreuniquethanwegivethemcreditfor.Ananalysissuggeststhateachofusmayhaveaunique“tongueprint”justaswehaveindividualfingerprints.Averagingaboutjust10cminlength,withonlythefronttwo-thirdsvisible,ourtonguesarecoveredinhundredsofsmallbuds,knownaspapillae,someofwhichholdourtastebuds,whereasothersenableourtonguestosensetexture(口感),friction,andtouch.“Thesearecriticalforinteractionandtransportoffoodandliquidsinthemouth,”saidRaynaAndreeva,aPhDstudentattheUniversityofEdinburgh,wholedtheresearch.“Theymayalsoinfluenceourpsychologicalreactionstofood,forexample,howsatisfiedwefeelaftereatingappearstobeinfluencedbyourperceptionoffriction.”Butwhilethetastefunctionofpapillaehasbeenwellresearched,farlessisknownaboutthedifferencesinshape,sizeandpatternsofpapillaebetweendifferentpeople.Toinvestigate,AndreevaandhercolleaguesthustrainedAIcomputermodelstolearnfromthousandsofmicroscopicscansofindividualpapillae,takenfromsiliconemoulds(硅胶模型)of15people’stongues,mappingtheirsize,characteristicsandlocationonthetongues’surfaces.Ultimately,theresearchersfoundthatasinglepapillacouldpredictsomeone’sgenderandagewithmoderateaccuracy,upto67%-75%,andeventhespecificindividualcouldbeidentifiedfromthe15studyparticipantswithabout48%accuracy(arandompredictorwouldhaveanaccuracyofjust6.66%).“Weweresurprisedtoseehowuniquethesetonguefeaturesaretoeachindividual,”saidProfessorRikSarkarattheUniversityofEdinburgh.Theresearchcouldprovidenewinsightsintohowtonguefeaturescorrelatewithvariousfoods,accordingtotheresearchers.“Imaginebeingabletodesignindividuallytargetedfoodaccordingtotheconditionsofspecificpeopleandthusensuretheycangetpropernutritionwhileenjoyingtheirfood,”Andreevasaid.“Forinstance,abetterunderstandingofthephysicalmechanismsthathappenwhendifferentpeopleeatchocolatecouldleadtoalternativesthatofferasimilarfeelandsensationbutwithalowerfatcontent.”28.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Theimpactoftonguesizeonfoodpreferences.B.Thefunctionsofthedifferentpartsofourtongue.C.Thepsychologicalreactionstofoodconsumption.D.Thesignificantroleofpapillaeinfoodperception.29.WhatwastheprimaryfocusofAndreevaandhercolleagues’research?A.Howdifferentpatternsofpapillaeaffectpeople’staste.B.Howphysicalfeaturesofpapillaevaryamongindividuals.C.Whatfactorscontributetothedifferencesintonguepapillae.D.Whatmethodscanbeusedtomeasurethedifferencesinpapillae.30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmightRikSarkaragreewith?A.Peopleofthesameagesharesimilartonguepapillae.B.Tonguepapillaecanbeusedasameansofidentification.C.Thesizeanddistributionoftonguepapillaechangewithage.D.Itishardtopredictone’sgenderbasedontonguepapillaealone.31.Howcantheresearchpotentiallybenefitfoodproducers?A.Byimprovingtheirfoodproductionefficiency.B.Byenhancingtheirfoodpreservationtechniques.C.Bymakingfoodcateringtotheconsumers’needs.D.Byhavingmorewaystoimprovethetasteoffood.DTimefamouslyspeedsupwhenyouarehavingfun.Sodoestimedothesamewhenpeopleseesomethingworthremembering?Recently,ateamledbyMartinWiener,acognitiveneuroscientistatGeorgeMasonUniversityinAmerica,lookedintothis.Theyshowedseveraldozenparticipantsimagesofdifferentscenes—fromemptyboxroomstofilledstadiums—forbetween300and900milliseconds.Aftereachonetheparticipantshadtosayifthetimespentlookingattheimagewasshortorlong.Theirresponsesrevealedthat,whentheimagesfeaturedlargescenes,suchasavacantwarehouse,moretimeseemedtohavepassed.Theoppositehappenedwhentheimageswereofspacescluttered(挤满的)withobjects,suchasanoverfullgarage.Thatwasstrange.Previousresearchhasfoundthattheexperienceofstretchedtimeincreaseswithsize;forinstance,ifpeopleareflashedimagesofdifferentnumbersforequallengthsoftime,theythinkthehighernumbersareshownforlonger.Buttheclutteredscenesseemedtocontradictthattrend.Toseeifsomethingelsewasatplay,theresearchersrananotherexperiment.Theyusedimagesfroma60,000-imagedataset,whereeachimagehadbeenjudgedonitsmemorability(amanwithflowersinhisbeard:memorable;leaves:lessmemorable).Anditturnedoutthathumansbetterrememberpicturesfocusedonpeople,actionsandcentrallyplacedobjects.Andthemorememorabletheimage,themoreitseemedtostretchtime.Andwhenparticipantswerecalledbacktothelabadaylater,theywerebetteratrememberingthetime-slowingpictures.Exactlyhowprocessingspeedleadstoalteredtimeperceptionisstillunclear,buttheresearchersbelievetheconnectionliesinhowthebrainprioritizesincominginformation.Theyproposeanewmodelinwhichthebraintriestodomoreprocessingwhenitencounterssomethingimportant,relevantormemorable.Itdoesso,theysuggest,bymakingsecondsseemtopassslower,possiblyasawaytogetmoreprocessingdonebeforethebodyreacts.Ifahumancameface-to-facewithapredator,forexample,amoresustainedburstofthoughtmightbeuseful,saysDrWiener.“Whilethisisjustahypothesisatthispoint,Ithinkit’sanewandcompellingwaytothinkaboutwhattimemeanstothebrain,whichwouldmaketimeamajoraspectofourengagementwiththeworld,ratherthanjustameasureofhowlongsomethingtakes,”saysChrisPaffen,anexperimentalpsychologistatUtrechtUniversity.32.Whatdidtheresearcherstrytofindoutthroughthestudy?A.Whyourvisioncanaffectourperceptionoftime.B.Whytimeflieswhenpeopleareenjoyingthemselves.C.Howthethingsweseechangeourperceptionoftime.D.Howwemakeuseoftimebasedontheenvironmentwearein.33.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph3?A.Toshowthemotivationforthesecondexperiment.B.Toillustratethecontributionofthepreviousresearch.C.Toofferanexplanationforthefindingsofthefirstexperiment.D.Torevealthedistinctionbetweenthestudyandpreviousresearch.34.Whathappenedtotheparticipantswhentheysawmemorableimages?A.Theyfeltthetimewaspassingmoreslowly.B.Theymemorizedtheimagesmoreaccurately.C.Theyrecognizedtheimageswithhigherefficiency.D.Theyignoredthethingsnotpositionedinthecenter.35.WhatisChrisPaffen’sattitudetowardstheresearchers’explanationfortheirfinding?A.Disapproving. B.Doubtful. C.Supportive. D.Unconcerned.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。Inrecentyears,traditionalChineseclothinghasbecomeincreasinglypopularinChina.Thisisespeciallytrueamongstmembersoftheyoungergeneration.MoreandmoreChineseyouthadvocatetherevivaloftraditionalChineseclothing(hànfú).36Nowadays,itisnotuncommontoseeagroupofChineseteenagersoryoungadultswearingtraditionalclothingwhileorderingabubbleteaandstrollingaroundinthedowntownareasofmajorcities.TheynowviewtraditionalclothesasawaytoshowcasethebeautyofChinesehistoryandculture.37Forexample,manywomenchoosetoweartheqipaoforformaldinnersandChineseNewYeargalasandqipaosarealsosometimesusedasprofessionaluniformsforworkersinthehighendhospitalityindustry.Manycreativeartistsanddesignersworkingintheworldofhautecouture(高级定制)havecreateddesignsthatfusevariousinternationalstyles,usingtraditionalChineseclothingasinspiration.38SomefamoushautecouturedesignerswhoincludetraditionalChineseelementsintheirdesignsareLaurenceXu,GuoPei,andHuishanZhang.EvensomewesternfashionhouseshavecreatedcollectionsentirelyinspiredandinfluencedbyChineseembroidery(刺绣)andimperialdesigns.39Fashionrepeatsitself.Despitetheever-changingtrendswithinthefashionindustry,morepeopleinChinaarelookingbacktothetraditionaldressoftheirancestorsinordertohonortheirheritageandbringbackatouchofancientcharmtoourmodern,digitalizedworld.40A.Gradually,peopleweardifferentclothestoindicatetheiridentity.B.Traditionalclothingisalsoapopularchoiceformoreformaloccasions.C.Somehaveevenbeguntowearthesestylesineverydayleisureactivities.D.ThisfurtherhighlightstheglobalappealandinfluenceofChinesefashion.E.Theqipao,alsoknownasthecheongsam,hasitsoriginsintheQingdynasty.F.Theysayunearthingtrendsfromhundredsofyearsagoisthenewwayforward.G.Thisredefines“madeinChina”byshiftingfocusfrommassproductiontohautecouture.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。OnourfirsttriptoCubayearsago,ourfamilyspentChristmasatwhatwasadvertisedasaluxury(豪华)hotel.Itwas41,butnowherenearthehighlevelofluxuryfoundintheUSA.Myhusbandisatennis42anddecidedtotakesometennislessons,whileI,astrangertotennis,satonthesidelines43hisperformance.Duringhisfirstlesson,webothnoticedtheinstructor’stennisshoeswereinpoor44.Myhusbandenjoyedhisinstructor’s45and,aftereachlesson,wewouldchatwiththeinstructoraboutCuba’sdailyeconomicchallenges.Oneday,theinstructorcommentedonhowmuchhe46myhusband’stennisshoes.Hetalkedabouthow47itwastoobtaingoodtennisitemsinCuba.Duringtheir48,myhusbandlearnedtheyhadthesameshoe49.Whenhefinishedhislastlesson,myhusband50hisinstructor.Thenhetookoffhistennisshoesand,ratherthanputtingtheminhissportsbag,51theshoestohisinstructor.Theinstructorbecamevery52ashethankedmyhusbandandacceptedtheshoes.Weregularlythrewawayshoesthatwerestill53.AfterourtriptoCuba,webecamemoreconsciousofdonatingour54usedclothingandshoestoorganizationsthat55theseitemstopeopleinneed.41.A.reasonable B.reachable C.agreeable D.affordable42.A.coach B.judge C.organizer D.enthusiast43.A.observing B.analyzing C.tracking D.monitoring44.A.taste B.condition C.health D.management45.A.life B.fame C.humor D.company46.A.ignored B.admired C.repaired D.treasured47.A.smart B.easy C.expensive D.confusing48.A.conversation B.visit C.interview D.absence49.A.size B.store C.box D.brush50.A.located B.dominated C.defended D.tipped51.A.lent B.mailed C.awarded D.offered52.A.nervous B.emotional C.anxious D.professional53.A.clean B.plain C.usable D.suitable54.A.gently B.violently C.widely D.constantly55.A.chained B.channeled C.sold D.showed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。Givefishermenathread(线),andtheycantieittoahook(钩子)tocatchfish,butgiveittosomeonewhocomesfromHuotongtownandtheycanmakealionfly.Indeed,manychildren56(grow)upinthisregionmightbeundertheearlyimpressionthatlionscanactuallyfly,astheyareexposed57thepopularstringliondance.Thestringliondance,58(date)backabout1,300years,isoneofthemostattractiveshowsatthelocallanternfair.ChenJihong59(fascinate)bythedanceasachildwhenhismothertookhimtowatchalanternshowonLongtaitou.Herecallshowheeagerlypushedthroughthecrowd60(get)acloserviewasthestringlionscameintosight.Chenfoundedhisownteamin2014outofhispassion.Astringlion61(weigh)atleast10kilograms,andduringthedance,theperformerscannotseethelionsonthestage.Itisasignificanttestofphysical62(strong)andteamworkandrequiresextensivepractice.Chen’steampracticesinasmallareainfrontofanoldtemple.Astheirskillshaveimproved,theteamhasreceivedmoreopportunitiestoperform.Their63(commit)hasalsowonthemthesupportoftheelderlycraftsmeninthevillage,64havehelpedthemwithwoodwork,whileothershavehelpedraisefunds.“Thestringliondanceisnotjustahobbynow,65apassiontocarryontraditionalculturalheritageaswell,”Chensays.第四部分基础语言运用(共三节,满分20分)第一节(每小题1分,满分5分)选择并使用所给英语单词的正确形式完成句子。有两个单词为多余词。strikepreciseclaimcontradictextendcuriousemploy66.Twomen______tobepoliceofficerswenttohishouseandtookhimaway.67.Hisstatementswereoften______,makingitdifficultforotherstounderstandhistrueintentions.68.______bythebeautyofthesunsetovertheocean,shemomentarilyforgotallherworries.69.Her______ledhertoexploretheoldhouseattheendofthestreet,uncoveringmanyfascinatingsecretsalongtheway.70.Wehadhopedforthe______ofthedeadlinetotheendoftheweeksothatwewouldn’tbetoorushed.第二节(每小题1分,满分10分)根据句意和所给汉语提示,用适当的英文短语完成句子。71.I’dliketotakeamomentto______(总结,概括)thefactsthatIpresentedearlier.72.Hisdevotiontohelpingthelessfortunatecan______(充分说明,清楚表明)hiskindheartandsenseofsocialresponsibility.73.Inordertogetawayfromthebusydailylife,she______(留出)sometimeeverydaytoreadandrelax.74.Newhousesare______(迅速出现,突然兴起)allovertheplaceinthatpartofthecountry.75.Thesefactshaveonlyjustbeen______(揭露,披露).76.Theteacherusedvariousexamplesandvividexplanationsto______(被传达,被理解,把……讲清楚)thecomplexconcepttothestudents.77.Theteamhadnochanceofstrikinggoldin______(田径运动).78.Heisawell-knownartist______(凭借自身的资格),withauniquestylethatsetshimapartfromothers.79.Golfusedtobeagamefortherich,butnowitattractspeoplefrom______(各行各业,社会各界).80.Theeventorganizers______(体谅,考虑到)differentdietaryhabitsandprovidedawidevarietyoffoodoptions.第三节(每小题1分,满分5分)在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式。81.Hetoldmethattheinjuredman______(send)tohospital.82.Pulitzerwasthefirst______(advocate)thetrainingofjournalistsatuniversitylevel.83.Itwasthethirdtim
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