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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。项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话A.Atabout4:00p.m.B.Atabout4:30p.m.C.Atabout52.WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingaA.Theirhobbies.4.WhatdoesthewomanA.Sheisoutofshape.5.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Hemissedthemeeting.B.Heforgotth6.WhydoesthemanchoosethecaféA.Foritslowerprice.B.Foritsbettertaste.7.Howmuchwillthewom9.Whatwastheman’slasA.Amarketpromoter.B.AclothiA.Startabusiness.A.Boughtgifts.B.Bookedahotel.A.Ahotelnearshops.B.Acheaperroom.A.Amuseum.B.Ashoppingarea.A.Servingtea.B.Drinkingwine.A.Itwasusedbythewealthy.B.Ithasbecomeextremelyrare.A.Buyagoldcup.B.Takephotosofthecup.C.Checkoutotheritems.A.Tocommunicate.B.Tospeedupgrowt18.HowdidresearcheA.Bytrackingthegrowthofplants.B.Bytestingplants’responsetonoise.C.Bystressingplantsindiffere19.WhathappenedtothesecondgroupofplaA.Theywerenotwatered.B.Theirs20.WhatmaythenewsoftwarehelpfarmersA.Monitorcrophealth.B.ReduceinsectdaAHeritageistreasurefromthepaspreserveit,UNESCOsafeguardshundredsofnaturalandculturalWorldHeritagesitesaroundHistoricCentreofRomeFounded,accordingtolegend,byRomuluRepublic,thenoftheRomanEmpire,anditbecamethecapitaloftheChristianworldinthe4thcentury.AncientCityofDamascusFoundedin3000BC,Damascusisoneocentreofasplendidcraftinofitshistory.Havanawasfoundedin15centresforship-building.Althoughitistodayamoderncity,itsoldcentreremainsanneoclassical(新古典主义的)monuments.AncientCityofPingyaoPingyao,foundedinthe14thcentury,showstheevoChinaoverfivecenturies.Ofspecialinterestarethesplendidbuildingsassociatedwithbanking,forwhiwasthemajorcentreforthewholeofChinainthe19than21.Whichofthefollowingwaslastfounded?22.WhatcanwelearnC.Pingyaowasoncethemajorc23.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanwereadthetext?BOnMondays,twoofmychildrengetreadyforschoolinanunusualway.Eachpacksplentyoapairofwellingtons(防水橡胶靴)andsometimesacupofhotchocolate.Then,Idropthemoffatanearbyparkwheretheyspendtheentiredayoutsideaboutafewthings:WouldtheybecomforThenIaskedthemiftimeeverseemedtomoveslowly.Theystaredatmeinconfusion.Theydidn’tunderstandmyquestion,whichfittinglyremovertoldtheirplayistoohighortooshaaboutforestschoolisnotbeingtolongastheircuriosit“Whataboutallthethingsthey’remissinginrealschool?”concernedparentshaveaskedme.Neitheroftheirclassroomteachersthinksit’saproblem,butmostsignifiimpossibletodevelopinanoisyandovercrbroaderrangeofagegroups.Theycooperatetogether,usingtheirdifferentsizesandstrwithintheirgames.spendextendedperiodsoftimeinnature,whattodotopassthetime,anddevelopingknowledgethatwillgetthemmuchclosertonatureinthecomingdecades.24.WhatisspecialabouttheforestC.Itfocusesonnatur25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofherkids’reactiontoherquestions?A.It’sawkward.B.It’sworrying.26.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytA.Theconcernscausedbytheprogramme.B.ThebenefitsC.Theskillsacquiredbychild27.WhatcanbethebesttitlefortheA.Nature:thewonderlandfortheyoungB.TheforestschoolprogramC.ParksarereplacingtraditioCArabidopsisthaliana(拟南芥),asmallthinweedofthemustardfamily,nevefame.Yetthiscommonplanthasgreatlychangedfromanignoredweedtoabiologicaforesight,continuousexplorationandjointefforts.Arabidopsis’journeybeganwithyounggeneticistGeorgeRédei.Atfiwidelydoubtedbecausemanythoughtonlyvaluablecropsordecorativeplantswereworthstudying.ButhecaritsseedsallthetimeandlatercontinuedresearchintheUS.InspiredbyGermanbotanistFriitsvalueasamodelorganism,similartofruitadvantages:smallsize,shortgrowthcycle,manyseeds,onlyfivepairsofchromosomes(染色体),makinggenelocationmucheasier.In2000,aglobalteamfinisheditsresearchandpublishedthestudies.managementandclimatechangereduction.Forinstance,thegenesidentifiedinArabidopsishavehelunderstandthefruitdevelopmentmechanismoftomatoesandimprovethestressresistanceofrice.Beyondplantscience,Arabidopsishasalsobroughtneofhumancancer-relatedgenesArabidopsisisnotwithoutlimitations.Itssimrepresentthecomplexittoexplorethemysteriesoflife.28.WhatisspecialaboutArabidopsisasA.Itsabundantseeds.B.ItsbrieflifepC.Itsfewchromosomes.29.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheArabidopsisreA.Itcastnewlightonmedicalstudies.B.ItprioritizC.Itgainedsupportfrommostgeneticists.D.Ittar30.Whatisthefunctionofthelastparagraph?A.ToprovethecomplexityofArabidopsis.B.TostressthelimitationsofArabidopsis.C.TorestatetheimportanceofArabidopsis.D.TounderlinethestructureofArabidop31.WhichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetA.TheApplicationsofArabidopsisStudiesB.TheLinkbetweenArabidopsisandHC.TheDiscoveryofSmallGenomeinArabidopsisD.TheCourseofArabidopsisfromWeedDCountlessthousandsofcitydwellersinBritainandelstothegreatoutdoorswasavitalfactorinmaintainingphysicalandmentalwellbeing.ManysouthLondonerswhohavefoundsolaceinnatureowethankstocampaignerswho,yearsandmore,haveputpressureonlocalandnationalbodiesisnowsuburbansouthLondon.WhatremainsofthemisthenearestancientwoodlandtocentralLondon.Ancientwoodland,asdefinedbythegovernmentagencyNaturahasbeenincontinuousexistencesince1600;bconsideredtohavedevelopednaturally.AccordingtotheWoodlandTrust,ancientwoodlandcoversjust2.5percentofthelandareaofEnglandandWales.NaturalEngland,sayssome7percentoforotheruses,and38percenthasbeenreplacedwithplantations,oftenofsingle-speciediversityofhabitat.wasthatthesteepterrainwasunsuitableforarableorpasture,andbecauseitlayonthespofseveralparishes.Itwasalsoavaluableeconomicresource:foratleastamillecultivatedtoprovidetimber,forfurnandbrickandtilekiln32.Whydidcampaignersputpressureonlocalandnationalb33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“grubbeduA.UseupnaturalresourceA.Britishpeoplehavelongbeenawareoftheimportanceofgreenspaceprotection.B.TheancientwoodlandnearesttocentralLondonisentirelymadeC.Thereplacementofancientwoodlandwithsingle-speciesplantationshasharme35.WhydidtheoldNorthWoodsurviveforsolongaccordingtotB.ItwaslocatedinadenselypopulC.ThegovernmenthadlD.Localresidentsjointlypreventedanyextern阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入Intuition(直觉力)isasurvivalskillthatasintoyourintuitioncanenableyoutounderstandyourselfbetter.36Intuitionisaquietvoicewithinyourmindthattellsyouwhensa“gutfeeling”-forexamplewhenyouknowyou’llbefriendswitAuthorBeatriceMoisedescribesintuitionas“anawarenessofyoursenses,thefeelingofbutterfliesinyourstorsuddenlybeingawareofyourheartbeatorbreathing”.Intuitionoccurswhenyourbraincompareswhat’sgoinaroundyouwithexperiencdecisionsthatappearfromnowhere. 38Listeningtoyourintuitionandgutfeelingsinvolvestrustingyourjudgement.Thishelpsyoubybuildingconfidence,whichmakesiteasiertofacechallengesanddiscoverwhatyou’regoodat.Tfeelingsmeansyoucanrecognizewhenpeopleorplacesmakeyouuncomfortableandhelpskeepyousafe.39Therefore,onlytakeachanceYoushouldhaveafullrecognitionofyourintuition,whichmeanspayingattentiontowandwhatyourheadthinks.Trynoticinghowyourbodybehaveswhenseeingfriends.Thiscanhelpguideyouiweren’tgoingyourway?Ifsomethingmakesytothinkitthroughproperly.D.ThesecanhelpcorrectallF.Similarly,focusonhG.However,likeanydecisionyoTelepoemBook,anddialthe42numberonthephonetoheariTheTelepoemBoothproject43unusedanddisappearingtelTelepoemBoothsusepoetry,music,artandrecordingstoinfluenceusers,andsuchinteracaudience’s45.Theycanpexperience,andgiveaperformancevehicleforvoicesofmanykinpoetrybothfunandaccessibletoall.of49tothewords,”onelistenersays.umber.Now,theMP3filesofpoetryareddownloadingsystemtoallowpoetry52,providingconvenTheTelepoemBoothhasprovenbeendialedeveryday.Andineveryinstanliterarycommunity.43.A.reconstructsB.repurposes44.A.takeadvantageof45.A.trust47.A.impressiveB.n49.A.authorityinternetsensationandherperformances56(view)bymillionsacrosRaygun—isa36-year-olduniversityinstructorfromSydney,Australia,57andgoldtracksuitofAustralia,showcasedsomeofhermovesacrossthreeround-robin58hop,abackwardsrollandvariouscontortions(扭曲的动作)withherbodywhilelyingorcrawlingonthefloor.Shefailedtoregisterapointinherthreanother60(question)howshehadinterestsincludebreaking,streetdanceandhip-hopculture.“Allmym(compete)inParis.“Creativityisreallyimportanttome.IgooutthereandItothejudges,andsometimes,itdoesn’t.Idomythinganditrepresentsart.Thatis63Manypeoplehavejumped64(defend)theAustralian’sperformancesasuniqueandcreative,despitenotnecessarilybeingrewardedbythejudges.“It’sallaboutoriginality65newtothetableandrepr AtalocalhighschoolinSanFrancisco.Mr.Adamswaswell-lovedbyhispupils.HehewaspassionateabouteversincehewasNotallstudentswerefondofplayingmusicalinstrumentsandsinging,butbecauseofMr.Adams’funandeasylessons,heinstantlybecameeverypupil’sfavoriteteacher.Hewouldteachthemhowtoplayinstrumentsandhavejammingsessions(即兴演奏)withthemwheretheyperformedthestudents’favoritesongs.“Youknow,thekeytomakingthekidsloveyoteachers.“Onceyoucatchtheirattention,it’llbeeasierforthemtoabsorbwhatyou’retryingtoteachthem.”Mr.AdamstaughtGrade11ateacherbuttreatedhimlikeafriend.TheywenttohimforadviceandwouldhangoutwithhimoutsideplaymusicandexchaOneday,hisstudentsscheduledadaytospendtimewithhimtomaketheplayli式舞会).ItwassuchaformaldancethattheandscheduledtheirsessionforFridaythatsaid,worried.“He’sneverbeenabsentbefore!”Thestudentswaitedinsidethemusicroompatiently.enteredtheroomandsaidthatMr.Adamswouldnotbereturninganytimesoon.“IknowhowmuchyouallloveMr.Adams,soI’mdisclosingthisinformation.Lastnight,aforestfireburneddownhishouse,andhewasshockedandupset.Heworkedhonlyabletoretrieve(找回)afewitems,butothertsaddenedMr.Adams’students.“WehavThestudentsimmediatelyjumpedintoaction.Mr.Adamswasamazedtoarriveatthe英语试卷听力原文+解析对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和【原文】W:AreyoufreeonSaturdayevening?WearehavingapartyforJimmy’sgraduation.M:Letmecheck.I’vegotac2.【答案】B【原文】M:How’slifetreaW:Prettybusy.I’mtraininghardfortheupM:Well,I’mbusywithsomereportsdur【原文】W:Canyoudriveattopspeed,please?Ihaveaflighttocatchat2:30.M:I’mafraidtrafficatt4.【答案】A【原文】M:Ifyouareinterestedingymnastics,theuniversityhasanoutstandingteam.W:Ican’tevenclimbthestairsw原文】W:HaveyouhandedinyouM:No,Ihaven’t.Iwasplanningtohanditintomorrow.W:Well,themonthlyreportissuppose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【原文】M:Hey,Katherine,I’mgoingtograbsomecoffee.DoW:Yes,please!Ireallyneedsome—I’msosleepy.M:ThecafédownstairshasaspecialproW:OK,cool.JustgetmeaM:LargeAmericano,twosugars—gotit.AnythingeW:Couldyoualsograbmea【原文】W:Hi,George!Ididn’texpecttoseeyouhere.Areyousellingfurniturenow?M:No,Chloe.MyfriendandIaresW:That’sgreat!WhatkindofbuM:Yeah,Ijustcouldn’tseemyselfdoingthatforever.W:Butdoyouknowanythingaboutclothingdesign?Irememberyoumajoredinmarketingincollege.M:Well,myfriendhasbeenW:Ireallyadmireyou!I’vebeenwantingtowriteabookforalongtime,butIjusthaven’thadth【原文】M:Whatagreatcity!It’sasbeautifuW:IthinkI’mgoingtolikeit,too.Canwejustdrivearoundbeforewecheckintoahotel?rdam,IphonedaheadtomakeareservationatahotelonGotherStreet.It’sinthecenterfW:Good!Ihopeit’snottoofarfromtheshoppingdistrict.Ididn’tbuythatmuchinAmsextramoneytospenM:Lookatalltheparks.It’swondeRoyalFactory.Ithasbeenmakingworld-classsilkforhundredsofyears.W:Isee.Andwhat’sovertheM:That’stheCentralStationnextM:Ofcourse!We’reonvacation,re【原文】W:Oh,checkoutthatpieceonthetable!It’sstunning!M:That’sactuallyagoldcupfroW:IsawasilversoupbowlM:Probablynot.Itwasmainlyusedfordrinkingwine,especiallyduringtoastswithpeopleofhigherstatus.M:Exactly!Andsurprisingly,it’sconsideredevenmoreW:Why’sthat?W:Amazing!Jim,couldyoutakeapictureofmepretendingtodrinkfromit?M:Sorry,dear,butphotographW:Oh,right.MaybeI’llbuyapostcardofthatgo【原文】W:Takecareofyourplants!Theymay“scream”ifyoutreatthembadly.AccordingtoanarticlepublishedinamagazineCell,plantscanmakesoundswhentheotheranimalsallthetime,andmanyoftheseinsectsandanimalsusesoundsforveryinconvenientforplantsnottousesoundsatall,”LilachHadanytoldBBCScienceFocus.Withthisinmind,theresearchteamstartedbyrecordingplants’sounds.TheydividedtOnegroupwasn’twateredforfivedays.Anothergrouphadthestemscutoffandtheuntouched.Themicrophonescaughtsoundsatafrequencyof40to80kilohertzfrosoundsgrewlouderandlouderduringthefivedaysofwaterstress.Theythout.Theresearchershaven’tyetdiscoveredhowthesoundsaremade.Aftertheexperiment,thedataandmadesoftwarethatcouldtellhowplants“feel”.Itcouldbeusefuoftheircrops.英语试卷参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)【答案及解析见听力原文+解析附件】A【21题详解】细节理解题。根据HistoricCentreofRome部分中“Founded,accordingtolegend,byRomulusBC(据传说,罗马由罗穆卢斯和雷穆斯于公元前753年建立)”;AncientCityofDamascus部分中“Foundedin3000BC,DamascusisoneoftheoldestcitiesintheMiddleEast.(大马士革建于公元前3000年,是中东最古老的城市之一)”;OldHavana部分中“HstylesandtownplanninginImperialChinaover古代王朝建筑风格与城市规划的演变历程)”可知,Havana是最晚【22题详解】细节理解题。根据AncientCityofDamascus部分中“IntheMiddleAges,itwasthecentreofasplendidcraft【23题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段“Heritageistreasurefromthepast—whatwelivewithtodayandwhatwepassontofuturegenerations.Topreserveit,theworld.(遗产是往昔留存的瑰宝,是我们当下赖以存续的根基,亦是我们将传承给子孙后代的财富。为了心是介绍四处世界文化遗产,世界遗产属于文化范畴,因此最可能出现在杂志的文化版块。故选A。B【24题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“Then,Idropthemoffatanearbyparkwheretheyspendtheentiredayoutsideata过一整天户外时光)”以及第三段“Inthisprogramme,kidsthefrozenlake.(在这个项目中,孩子们主导自己的【25题详解】forthatmanyhours?ThenIaskedthemiftimeeverseemedidn’tunderstandmyquestion,whichfittinglyremovedit.(当我第一次为他们报名参的担忧)”可知,作者原本担心孩子们在森林学校的情况,但孩子们对作者问题的困惑反应让作者不【26题详解】主旨大意题。根据第四段“Neitheroftheirclassroomteachersthinksit’saproblem,butmakingsocialconnectionsacrossabroaderrangeofagegroups.Theycooperatetogether,usingthandstrengthstofulfilvariousroleswith种技能在嘈杂拥挤的课堂环境中几乎是不可能培养的。他们正在与更广泛的年龄组建立社交联系。他们一【27题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段“Then,Idropthemoffatanearbyparkwheretheyspendtheenatacertificatedforestschool.(然后,我把他们送到附近的一个公园,他们在那里的一所经过认证的森林学校里度过一整天户外时光)”以及最后一段“Iamgratefulthatforestschoolisshapingmyboys’relationshipwiththeoutdoors.(我很感激森林学校正在塑造我的孩子们与户外的关系)”可知,文章主要讲述了作者的两个孩子参C【28题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Comparedwithcornandwheat,Arabidopsishasclearadvantages:smgrowthcycle,manyseeds,butwhatsetsitapartfromotherexperimechromosomes(染色体),makinggenelocationmucheasier.(与玉米和小麦小、生长周期短、种子数量多,而让它区别于其他实验植物的特点在于它仅有五对染色体,这使得基因定【29题详解】推理判断题。根据第五段“Beyondplantscience,Arabidopsishasalsobroughtnewinsightstohumanhealresearch.(除植物科学外,拟南芥也为人类健康研究带来了【30题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“However,evenwiththeseconcerns,thisonce-ignoredweedhasalthatgreatscientificvaluecanlieinthemostunexpectedplaces,anditcontinuestothemysteriesoflife.(然而,即便存在这些顾虑,这种曾被忽视的杂草已然证明:巨大的科学价值可能蕴藏在最意想不到的地方,并且它仍在激励着研【31题详解】主旨大意题。根据第一段“Yetthiscommonplanthasgreatlychangedfsuperstarduetoscientists’foresight,continuousexplorationandjointefforts.(然而,得识、不断探索与通力合作,这种常见植物已全文内容可知,文章介绍拟南芥从无人关注的杂草成为科研模式植物,其研究推动农业发展,并为人类健D【32题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“ManysouthLondonerswhohavefoundsolaceinnatureowecampaignerswho,overthepast40yearsandmore,haveputpressureonlocalandnationalbodiestoprotepreciousgreenspace.(许多在大自然中寻求慰藉的伦敦南部居民要感谢直向地方和国家机构施压,要求保护珍贵的绿地)”可知,活动家向地方和国家机构施压是为了保【33题详解】词句猜测题。根据第四段“TheAncientWoodlandInventory,setupbytheNatureConservancyandmaintainedbyNaturalEngland,sayssome7percentofancientwoodlandthatwaspresentin1930hasbeengrubbedupforfarmingorotheruses,and38percenthasbeenreplacedwithplantations,oftenofsingle-speciesconifersthatofferlittlediversityofhabitat.(这份由自然保护委员会于1981年设立、并由英格兰自然署负责38%则被人工林取代——这些人工林通常为单一物种的针叶林,几乎无法提供多样处与“被替换为种植园”并列,应是古林地被破坏的一种情况,结合“用于农业或其他用途”可猜测,grubbed【34题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段“TheAncientWoodlandInventory,setupbytheNatureConservancyCandmaintainedbyNaturalEngland,sayssome7percentofancientwoodlandthatwaspresentin1930hasbeengrubbedupforfarmingorotheruses,and38percenthasbeenreplacedwithplantations,oftenofsingle-speciesconifersthatofferlittlediversityofhabitat.(这份由自然保护委员会于1981年设立、并由英格兰自然署负责38%则被人工林取代——这些人工林通常为单一物种的针叶林,几乎无法提供多样化的栖息地)””【35题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段中的“ThereasonstheoldNorthWoodsurvivedforsolongwhensurroundingareaswereconvertedtofarmlandwasthatthesteepterrainwasunsuitableforarabsparselypopulatedmarginsofseveralparishes.(在周边地区都被改造成农田的情况下,这片古老的北木森林之所以能存续如此之久,原因在于其地势陡峭,不适合耕种或放牧,同时也因为它地处多个教区人口稀少的边缘地带)”可知,北古林能长期幸存是因为其陡峭的土地不适36.上文“Intuition(直觉Tuningintoyourintuitioncanenableyoutounderstandyourselfbetter.(直觉是一种生存技能,它能帮助你避开危险,做出新的发现。调整你的直觉可以让你更好地了解自己。)”告诉我们什么是直觉,下文“Intuitionisaquietvoicewithinyourmindthattellsyouwhensomethingisrightorwrong.(直觉是你头脑中一个安音,它告诉你什么时候是对的,什么时候是错的。)”介绍直觉的作用,A选项“Howdoesyourintuitioyou?”(你的直觉是如何帮助你的?)承上启下,提出问题,引出下文对直觉作用的说明,说明直觉可以告诉37.上文“Intuitionoccurswhenyourbraincompareswhamemories.”(当你的大脑将你周围发生的事情与储存在记忆中的经历进行比较时,直觉就会产生。)说明直觉产生的原理,E选项“Itcreatesafeelingsofastthatyouoftendon’tevennoticeit.”(它产生的感觉如此之快,以至于你经常甚至没有注意到它。)承接上文,说明直觉产生的感觉非常快速,以至于人们常常没有意识到,并解释了下文“Thisexplainswhyyouoccasionallymakespeedydecisionsthatappearfromnowher了为什么你偶尔会莫名其妙地做出快速的决定。)”中“我们偶尔会莫名其妙地做出快速的决定”这一现象,38.下文“Listeningtoyourintuitionandgutfeelingsinvolvestrustingyourjudgement.Thishelconfidence,whichmakesiteasiertofacechallengesanddiscoverwhatyou’regoodat.(倾听你的直觉和直觉感受需要相信你的判断。这有助于你建立自信,让你更容易面对挑战,发现你擅长什么)”说明倾听直觉的好处,C选项“Itcanalsohelpyoudiscoverwhatyou’regoodat.(它也可以帮助你发现容相呼应,都提到了直觉可以帮助发现自己擅长的事情;且C选项中“also”表示并点“直觉是你头脑中一个安静的声音,它告诉你什么时候是对的,什么时候是错的。”并列cake.(因此,只去尝试那些安全且熟悉的事情,比如为蛋糕选择有趣的配料。)”建议人们只尝试那些且熟悉的事情,G选项“However,likeanydecisionyoumake,yourintuitionwon你做出的任何决定一样,你的直觉并不总是正确的所以建议要谨慎抉择,尝试那些安全且熟悉的40.上文“Trynoticinghowyourbodybehaveswhenyou’redeligThiscanhelpguideyouinmakingdecisions.(试着注意当你高兴时,比如去度假或见朋友时,你的身体是如何表现的。这可以帮助你做出决定。)”建议人们注意自己身体在不同情境下的反应,以指导决策,F选项“Similarly,focusonhowyouthinkwhenyou’vemadeabadchoice.(同样地,当你做出错误选择时,关注你是怎么想的。)”与上文构成并列关系,都建议人们要注意自己的身体反应和想法,只【解析】【41题详解】筒收听这首诗的朗诵。A.write写;B.share分享;C.select挑选;D.ritsown10-aten-digit(十位数的)Telepoemnumber.”可知,【42题详解】明确的。根据上文“Thereonecan【43题详解】A.reconstructs重建;B.repurposes重新利用;C.reconsiders重新考虑;D.replaces代替。根据“unusedadisappearingtelephonebooths”可知,电话诗歌亭项目把闲置的、正在消失的电话亭改做他用【44题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意同上。A.takeadvantageof利用;B.keepupwith跟上;C.throwlighton阐明,解【45题详解】根据“interactive”可知,此处表示【46题详解】【53题详解】boo

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