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2012年9月公共英语三级试题及答案

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SECTIONI Listening Comprehension (25minutes) Directions:

This section is designed to test yourability to understand spoken English.You will hear aselection of recorded materials and you must answer thequestions that accompany them.There are two parts in this section,Part A and Part B.

Remember,while you are doingthe test,you should first put down your answers in your test book let.At the end of thelistening comprehension section.you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SHEET 1.

If you have any questions.you mayraise your hand now you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.

Now look at Part A in your test booklet.

PartA Directions:

You will hear lo short dialogues.For eachdialogue,there is one question and four possible answers.Choose the correctanswer—A,B,C or D,and mark it in your test booklet.YOu will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you willhear each dialogue only once. 1.What willthe man buy for his father‟s birthday? [A]A tie. [B]A shirt. [C]A book. [D]A wallet. 2.What do weknow about Ted?

[A]He isa history teacher. [B]He is a geography teacher. [C]He isthe woman‟s neighbor. [D]He is the woman‟s colleague. 3.What doesthe woman suggest the man should do? [A]Havea healthy diet. [B]Get rid of his anger. [C]Stopasking questions. [D]Keep his feelings back. 4.What do weknow about the cheese?

[A]It ison the shelf. [B]It is too expensive. [C]It isin short supply. [D]It is no longer flesh. 5.What doesthe man ask the woman to do?

[A]Answerthe phone for him. [B]AskMr.Miller to phone later.

[C]AskMr.Miller to hold on a moment.[D]TellMr.Miller he will phone back later. 6.Why is thewoman in London?

[A]Sheis on holiday. [B]She is on a business trip.

[C]Sheis working for a company there.[D]She wants to establish a company there. 7.What do welearn about the woman‟s sister from the dialogue? [A]Shelikes watching football games. [B]Sheis a fan of a local football team. [C]Sheis a keen football player herself. [D]Shelikes the local women football players. 8.Whathappened to the woman yesterday? [A]Shewas almost cheated by a telephone call. [B]Shegot a phone call from a special number. [C]Shewas overcharged by the phone company. [D]Sheprepared for her vacation with her friend. 9.Why does theman recommend rowing? [A]Itrequires few professional skills. [B]It exercises many parts of the body. [C]It isa new item of fitness programs. [D]It is popular with most club members. 10.What do weknow about the company? [A]Itneeds new employees badly. [B]It gives quick responses routinely. [C]It isa newly established business. [D]It is very cautious in decision。making. Part B Directions:

You willhear fourdialogues or monologues.Before listening to each one,you will have 5seconds

to readeach of the questions which accompany it.While listening,answer eachquestion by choosing A,B,C or D.After listening,you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question.You will .hear therecording only once.

Questions11—13 are based on a conversation between a woman and her neighbor.

11.What doesthe woman want the man to do for her? [A]Deliverher package. [B]Sign for her package. [C]Findthe property manager. [D]Talk to the property manager. 12.How long hasthe man lived in the apartment? [A]Twodays. [B]One week. [C]Sixmonths. [D]One year. 13.What problemdoes the woman have? [A]Shehas run out of flour for baking cakes. [B]Sheis ignorant of how to operate the stove. [C]Somethingis going wrong with her stove. [D]Somethingis going wrong with her timer.

Questions14~17 are based on the following conversation between a man and woman abouttaking a vacation.

14.What doesthe man think of Curacao? [A]It isdifficult to reach. [B]It is a tourist paradise. [C]It isa perfect place for sports. [D]It is an ordinary tropical island.

15.Why does thewoman hesitate to make her decision to go to Curacao? [A]Shethinks it is too far. [B]She thinks it is too crowded. [C]It isnot safe to go there. [D]It is not the right time to go there. 16.What is thewoman probably going to do?

[A]Packup for the trip. [B]Make her reservations. [C]Bookher airline ticket. [D]Contact her travel agent. 17.Who is thewoman talking to?

[A]Herfriend. [B]Her husband. [C]Hertravel agent. [D]Her health advisor.

Questions18~21 are based on the following conversation about renting handba9. 18.Why does thewoman want to buy a handbag? [A]Tocelebrate her birthday.

[B]To carry it on her wedding. [C]Togive it to Mary as a gift. D]To attend Mary‟s wedding with it. 19.What do welearn about Handbag Hire?

[A]It isthe largest handbag dealer. [B]It is a famous handbag company. [C]Itdesigns expensive handbags. [D]It specializes in renting handbags. 20.How will thewoman place her order?

[A]Bypost. [B]In person [C]Bytelephone. [D]On the Internet. 21.How manydays will the woman have to wait for her order? [A]2. [B]3. [C] 4. [D]5.

Questions22~25 are based on the following conversation on communwation. 22.What doesthe man think of good communication?

[A]Itstops people from hurting each other. [B]Itbrings glory to one‟s career. [C]Itimproves many situations. [D]Itsolves all problems. 23.How does theman describe himself?

[A]Ill—tempered. [B]Agreeable. [C]Decisive. [D]Natural. 24.What isnecessary for a large group to make a final decision?

[A]Consultingwith other groups. [B]Letting everyone have his say. [C]Goingthrough a voting process. [D]Reviewing past business activities. 25.What doesone have to do to be successful in business?

[A]Gethelp from other group members. [B]Havethe patience to talk with people. [C]Stopseeing the world in twisted ways. [D]Sharetheir achieved results with others. You have3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SHEET l. That isthe end of Listening Comprehension.

SECTIONⅡ Use of English (15minutes) Directions:

Read thefollowing text.Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C,or D onANSWER SHEET 1.

Bluejeans are probably the single most representative article of American clothing.They were originally 26 by Jacob Davis,a tailor from Nevada, 27 ,together with dry-goods sales man Levi Strauss,patented theidea as 28 clothing for miners in l873.Blue jeaRs,also 29 as work clothing,

spread among workersof all kinds in the late l9th and early 20th centuries, 30 among cowboys,farmers,loggers,and railroadworkers.During the 1950s, 31 Marion Brando and James Deanmade blue jeaRs 32 by wearing them in movies,and jeans be。came part ofthe 33 of teenagers‟rebelling.In the l960sand 1970s,this fashion statement exploded as LevI‟s 34 a fundamental part of the youth 35 focused on both civil rights and antiwar protests. 36 the late1970s,almost everyone inthe United States wore blue jear, 37 youths all around the world sought after them. 38 designers began to create more complicated 39 of blue jeaRs and to 40 their fit,jeaRs beganto express the American emphasis 41 informality and the importance of detail.By stressingthe right label and 42 the right look,blue jeans, 43 their worker origins,satirically。representedthe status consciousness of American fashion and the 44 to get close to the 45 fashion.In 1971,Levi Strauss&Co.received theCoty Fashion Critics‟Award,the highest award of the American fashion industry. 26.[A]invented [B]introduced [C]developed [D]delivered 27.[A]which [B]where [C]that [D]who

28.[A]custom-made [B]long-wearing [C]well-tailored [D]nice-looking 29.[A]realized [B]accepted [C]known [D]identified 30.[A]especially [B]normally [C]obviously [D]exclusively 31.[A]cowboys [B]actors

[C]writers [D]directors 32.[A]economical [B]typical [C]fashionable [D]valuable 33.[A]image [B]figure [C]picture [D]character 34.[A]took [B]played [C]had [D]became 35.[A]character B]culture [C]anxiety [D]education 36.[A]Before [B]Since [C]By [D]Till 37.[A]and [B]so [C]then [D]for

38.[A]Although [B]Until [C]As [D]Whereas 39.[A]styles [B]examples [C]sizes [D]materials 40.[A]create

[B]adjust [C]determine [D]pursue 41.[A]about [B]in [C]of [D]on

42.[A]maintaining [B]improving [C]expressing [D]achieving 43.[A]besides [B]despite [C]except [D]from

44.[A]anxiety [B]eagerness [C]ambition [D]promise 45.[A]tempor [B]grand [C]brightest [D]latest

SECTION IIIReading Comprehension (40minutes) Part A Directions·

Read thefollowing three texts.Answer the questions on each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET。

Text 1 Back in the early 1990s,I knewlittle about computers beyond what it took to get through a workingday.But here‟s what I did know:something huge washappening.It was stirring economies and imaginations and possibilities likenothing I had ever known.I knew the world was changing in ways that meant I shouldn‟t counton old assumptions.And I knew I had dreams I still hadn‟t fulfilled.But I didn‟t knowhow to realize them until I met with my old friend,Rollys Rouse,when wehappened to move into the same neighborhood.

Rolly often called me with a stream of ideas.His rate ofidea production per second seemed al- most incredible.Soon we wereon the phone with each other every day.Talking about theInternet. TalMng about starting a new onlinecompany-maybe together.

He was then developing a plan and he wanted me to be a part of it:we wouldgive people

wonderful,whole electronic houses on a CD-ROM and let them modify those homesto their own needs.Try out different windows and doors,different paintcolors and furnishings.When they were satisfied,we would enable themto go online to make the project happen,to get the products and the financing and the。professionaldesign and construction to help to do it outright. BuildingBlocks was the name Rolly came up with for his new enterprise.Rolly tookthe plunge first.He simply dropped his profitable energy—consultingbusiness to commit himself full time to BuildingBlocks.I soonjoined him after I quit my well—paid job at a newspaper.

Together we developed a demo to show the features of our CD—ROM,“The NewAmerican Dream Home”.Then we took it to the annual convention of the National Associationof Home Builders in Boston.All the big companies were there showing off their。latestproducts.

To our delight,nearly everyone was eager to see what we were showing,.includingthe top executives of some enormous companies.When we left,we hadinvitations from them to come to their offices to tell them more aboutBuildingBlocks.

That was the start of my real lifetime dream and BuildBlocks,our company,has been prosperingever since.

46.By“somethinghuge was happening”,the writer refers to_________. [A]housedesigning [B]home decoration [C]furnitureproduction [D]high-tech development 47.The textshows that Rolly Rouse is________. [A]creative [B]cautious [C]considerate [D]conservative

48.BuildingBtocksis a company that helps people to________. [A]rentideal houses [B]buy ideal houses [C]findideal houses [D]own ideal houses

49.Rolly andthe writer decided to start a company together because they were both________. [A]expegin architecture [B]underRaid at their jobs [C]outof work at the time [D]interested in e-business

50.At theBoston convention,Rolly and the writer were happy because_________. [A]theyaroused people‟s interest in their products [B]theysold some of their own products right there [C]theygot their first orders from some famous building firms [D]theyhad the opportunity to visit some famous building firms

Text 2

Anxiety disorders are common andrange from lo percent t0 20 percent of children and teens.Girl areusually more likely than boys to report anxiety symptoms or signs.Anxiety runsin families,due to a combination of inherent and environmental factors.Anxiousparents may produce anxiouschildren.When signs are so severe that they interfere with daily lifeactivities,it is time to seek an evaluation from a mental health professional.

Consider the following example of achild who suffered stress disorder.Maria,age l2,was at herphysician‟s office awaiting her yearly checkup.A bullet from a gunbattle in the next building tore through the wall and struck her mother in theshoulder.severely wounding her.The mother was rushed to the hospital,but Maria did notknow her fate for several days.

Unable or unwilling to speak,visiblyanxious and fearful,Maria was evaluated by a child doctor in the Sallle hospital severaldays later.He recommended a brief treatment and began by taking Maria to hermother‟s bedside.

Maria,reassured that hermother was alive,neveRheless could not be separated from her.During thefollowing weeks she insisted on sleeping with her mother and would not let herout of her

sight.Her motherwas equally shocked,and told her daughter she was suffering great pain. The doctor began a series of playtreatment sessions using dolls and paly surgical instruments in which Mariaperformed operations in her doll hospital.She began to getgreat pleasure in her sessions.Her mother did not recover so quickly,so the doctorrecommended individual treatment for her.

The final sessions involved Mafiaperforming the operation on,not a doll,but her mother,who submitted to patient status once again.Playing outthe painful theme was extremely beneficial,and with a minimumof interpretation,both were back to their normal functioning by the month‟s end.Maria didnot need any medication.

There are many ways of helpinganxious children cope with their fears and worries.A carefa,tevaluationand specific treatment plan can help these children get back on the path ofnormal development.

51.We learnfrom the text that anxiety in a family atmosphere is often________. [A]analyzable [B]unavoidable [C]uncontrollable [D]communicable

52.Peopleshould seek professional help when anxiety begins to________. [A]appearin their kids [B]affect their judgments [C]appearin their families [D]affect their life activities

53.According tothe text.Mafia suffered from stress disorder because_______. [A]shewitnessed a gun battle [B]she was wounded by a bullet [C]sheworried about her mother [D]she was scared of her checkup

54.Maria wastaken to her mother‟s bedside in the hospital to_______. [A]start her initial treatment [B]keep her mom in her sight [C]sleeptogether with her mom [D]help with her mom‟s recovery

55.To help allanxious kid out,it is suggested to_______. [A]toleratehis fears and worries [B]point out his normal grow path [C]puthim in a particular treatment [D]ask him to make a self-evaluation

Text 3

Lately,presidentsof some American universities have added inflation to their worry list.They are notconcemed about inflation of prices,but of academicgrades.Larry Summers,president of Harvard.recentlycaused a storm when he told one of the university‟s professors he didn‟t likegrade inflation.

Insiders say that nearly half thegrades Harvard awards have lately been A or A minus—a lot moreman in the l980s.Is this trend a bad thing,in fact2 And is thisgrade inflation really“inflation”? To take the second question first,the answeris N0,not stricdy speaking.”Inflation”in grades ought to mean that work of a given standardwould be awarded an ever higher grade,year by year.Thehighest permissible grade would therefore have to keep rising in a ceaselessprocesslon of non-improvement.Because in reality the top grade is fixed,the processis not so much grade inflation as grade compression.This isworse:a distortion in relative prices is more confusing than a uniformupward drift.Grade compression squeezes information out of the system.

But is grade inflation necessarily a bad thing?Theanswer depends on who you are.When students leave Harvard,they carry grades as a sort of currency:a pocketfulof intellectual capital,to bid for jobs or places in graduate schools against graduates fromother universities with other currencies.These positions goto those who can put the most academic cash on the table。Employersandgraduate schools must decide on the exchange rate,as it were,between aHarvard C student

and an A student from a less distinguishedplace.

Again.overall gradeinflation-the uniform devaluation of the students‟ capital-would be telativelyeasy to cope with,working in principle neither to the advantage or disadvantage ofHarvard graduates. Recruiters.in aposition to see the market for graduates as a whole,would simplyadjust their exchange rate.Compression,however,hasdistributional consequences.The best Harvard students see their grades devalued relativeto those of second.rate Harvard students.That is bad with respect to encouraging students to workharder.

56.The text talksabout the recent storm concerning grade inflation in American universities by focusingon_________. [A]itscauses [B]its features [C]itsimpacts [D]its purposes

57.In thewriter‟s opinion,real grade inflation can occur when the highest permissible grade_______

[A]israised accordingly [B]is cautiously granted [C]isstrictly administered [D]is limited appropriately

58.The writerthinks that grade compression characterizes________. [A]ajust policy in evaluation [B]a distorted grading system [C]afixed criterion for the work done [D]a relative difference among students

59.As far asjob—seeking is concerned,Harvard grade inflation will benefit________. [A]itsbest graduates [B]its ordinary graduates [C]thejob recruiters

[D]the school authorities

60.With gradeinflation going on in Harvard,it is likely that________. [A]itsbest students will lack the urge to make progress [B]itsranking in the US universities will going down [C]itsadvantages will be overtaken by its disadvantages [D]itssystem of school score distribution will be in chaos

PartB

Directions:

Read thetexts in which five people are commenting on a magazine article called“The GlobalFishCrisis”。For question61 to 65,match the name of each person(61 to 65)to one of the statements(A toG)given below. Mark your answers ANSWER SHEET. Tom Hagen:

I am acommercial fisherman in Alaska.It was an eye—opener to see the destruction and waste in theworld‟s fisheries.The Alaska salmon fishery is very well managed,and we don‟tsee the destruction occurring elsewhere.Many local peoplecomplain of the many restrictive laws in the fish- cry,but afterreading this article,I‟m in favor of even stricter regulation.The sea isthe basis for life on Earth,and we must take care of it. Jimmy O’Brien:

You didn‟ttouch the fishing here in the U.S.where the fisherman is working under the harshest regulations onEarth and the strictest equipment restrictions.We are fishing in afashion that is completelyenvironmentally friendly as required under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.The U.S.keeps importingmore fish from countries that have no requirements on equipment or on theircatch.U.S.fishermen cannot compete with foreign prices so the fishermen‟snumbers have been reduced. Tiffany Miller:

I wasshocked at the utter lack of regard that the commercial fishing industry hasfor its very ownresources.I‟d like to ask these same fishermen who say that they cannot make aliving on the catchlimits set for them:How are you going to make a living when all the fish are gone? Nathan Kennedy:

Youfailed to note the obvious root cause of the global fish crisis,which is notnew technologies but the explosion of world population.There simplyare not enough fish in the ocean to feed US,and all thefishefies management and conservation in the world will do nothing to stopoverfishing if

nothing is done to stem the unsupportable demand for humanconsumption. Peter Paul:

As aperson with some 35 years of membership in various conservation groups,and afterwriting thousands of emails,letters,and protest forms,I arrived at the sad Conclusion that nothing I did mattered one bit.When thecatch drops below the cost of operating expenses,the industry willdie,taking the health of the ocean with it.We will thenall,stand back and wonder why we let it happen Nowmatch the name of each person(61 to 65)to the appropriate statement. Note:there aretwo extra statements. Statements 61.TomHagen 62.Jinmay O‟Bfien 63.TiffanyMiller 64.NathanKennedy 65.PeterPaul

[A]Overfishing results fromextensive use of new technologies. [B]Many people in my place support stricterregulation on fishing. [C]I think that you failed topoint out the real reason for overfishing. [D]We are in a very weakposition to compete with other countdes in fishing. [E]Sooner or later,we will feelregretful about out current fishing practice. [F]I didn‟t know there weresuch damaging ways of fishing around the world.

[G]1 wonder if those fishermenhave ever considered the consequences of exhausting ocean resources.

SECTION IV Writing (40minutes) Directions:

Youshould write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on ANSWERSHEET 2. Part A

66.You haveread the following advertisement about a volunteer program for allinternational sportsgame.You want to get in touch with the organizer.

Volunteers Wanted

Tasks:interpreting,guiding,reception work,medical aid,driving,etc. Good level of English required.

Contact US at volunteerswanted@gamil.com

Write anemail to the organizer,telling about 1)yourinterest in the program; 2)yourqualifications for the task; 3)yourtime available for the task.

Youshould write about l00 words.Do not sign your own name at the end of your email. Use“Wang Lin”instead. Part B

67.Below is apicture showing that the community newspaper board is covered by advertisements.Look at thepicture and write an essay of about 120 words making reference to the followingtwo points:

1)whatthe problem is and what causes the problem; 2)how toimprove the situation.

参考答案及精析

第一部分听力理解 【答案】 1.A 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.B l0.A 11.B 12.A l3.C l4.B 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.D 21.A 22.C 23.C 24.B 25.D 【听力部分录音材料】 Part A

1.W:What a fantastictie you‟ve got,Adam! M:Thanks.It‟s abirthday gift from my wife. W:It goes sowell with your shirt.

M:1 wasthinking of giving my father a wallet or a book on his birthday.But it seemsthat a tie is a better choice.

2.M:Great party,isn‟t it?Tedand Jane always have great parties. W:But this ismy first.I only met Ted yesterday. He and Iteach at the salile sch001.

M:Oh,you‟re ateacher?What do you teach? W:History,andGeography.

3.W:Youlook so angry.what happened?

M:Nothing,I‟d rather nottalk about it.Just don‟t ask.

W:Come on.I think youneed to let off some anger.Not have your feelings held back like that.

It‟ll eat your life. 4.M:What‟s theproblem?

W:This cheesehas gone bad.It‟s past the sale by date.I bought it in thisshop yesterday. M:Well,that‟snot really our fault.The supplier is responsible. W:But you soldit in your shop.I‟d like to get my money back,please. 5.W:Stanley,there is aMr.Miller on the phone who wants to talk to you.

M:I‟m busy atthe moment.Can you ask him to hold?Tell him I‟ll talk with him in a few seconds.

W:Sure,he‟s on Line2. M:Thanks,Jane. 6.M:Are youstaying long?

W:No,unfortunatelyonly a couple of weeks. M:On business or on holiday?

W:Business,I‟m afraid.My companyis setting up all office in London. 7.W:My sister isreally keen on soccer. M:Really?Whatteam does she support?

W:Not any inparticular.She is an enthusiastic player.She‟s on the localwomen‟s team. M:Well.If that‟sthe case,you really must take me to seeher play sometimes. 8.W:I was almostfooled by a telephone call yesterday. M:What‟s itabout?

W:A week‟svacation for two.But I realized it was a cheat when they told me to ring a specialtelelghone number to claim the price.

M:WeD,thosecalls are charged at unbelievably high

9.M:I‟d like torecommend an extremely efficient work-outmachine at this fitness club. W:Great!I needyour professional advice.

M:The rowingmachine.So many people just ignore

it,but it‟s afull body exercise.It combines strength training with the heart. 10.W:Hi,Mark!I heardyou just had all interview for a newjob?How did it go?

M:I think Idid well:They said they‟d make a decision by this Friday.W:ThisFriday?It looks like they want to hire the person as quickly as possible. Part B Questions11—13

W:Hi,I‟m Sally.I live inthe Apartment 324,right next door.1 was wondering if you could do a favor for me.I‟mexpecting a package to be delivered,but now I have to goto the property manager.Could you sign the package and hold it for me?

M:Of course.I would behappy to help you out.By the way,I‟m John.I moved in here two clays ago.It‟s nice to meet you.

W:I‟ve beenliving here for six months. M:Would youlike to come in for a cup of coffee?

W:N0,thanks.I need to talk to the property manager about some problems with my apartment.

M:What troubleare you having?

W:My electricstove gets too hot.I baked a cake yesterday.After only fiveminutes,the cake was as

hard asa brick.I had the temperature set right.M:Somethingmust be going wrong with it.You‟d better talk to the property manager,and get it repaired as soonas possible.

W:OK.I have to gonow.I really appreciate your help.I‟m glad thatyou moved in next door to me.

I‟ll bake acake as a housewarming gift as soon as my stoveis working. M:Sounds great.Well,I‟11 see youlater. W:Bye for now. Questions14-17

W:I reallyneed a vacation.I just can‟t decide where to go. M:Have youever been to Curacao? W:No,I haven‟t.It‟s so far.

M:Ohm,comeon!In this day and age,nothing is far.

Besides,once you getthere,it‟s like being in paradise.I really think youshould consider it.In fact,I suggestyou ask your travel agent about it.W:What‟s so。great aboutCuracao?It‟s just another tropicalisland with.a pretty beach.

M:Just anothertropical island?Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the cleanwhite sand.

Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night.Come on!It‟s atremendous place to go.

W:Oh,I don‟t know.

M:Look!You cango wherever you want.But it‟s important that you relax during your vacation.And Curacaois the perfect,place for that.I mean,you can do all the things you like to d0.Play tennis,swim,

read,rest,not tomention eat well and get a great suntan.Why are you sohesitant? Come on! Be adventurous.

W:You‟re certainlymaking it sound better by the minute.OK.maybe l‟11 check itout wim my travel agent.

M:I suggestyou hurry.This is a very busy time of the year.Andreservations area‟t always easy to get. And itis absolutely necessary that you have reservations. Questionsl8—21

w:John,shall we goto Sun Store?I have decided to

buy thatMurrberry handba9.Anyway,I‟m not carrying this one to Mary‟s wedding.M:But,Jane,why not rentone with Handbag Hire?Instead of$990.pay$50.and you haveit for a whole week.

W:Sounds great,but I neverknew I can rent a handbag.M:Handbag Hire is a new business.It was founded twomonths ago.Its collection covers many designer handbags. W:So…for theprice of one Murrberry,I can use a different bag each week for twenty weeks? M:Absolutely.And if you likeone of them,you can choose to buy it at a discounted rate.Of coursethe

pricevaries by age and condition.For example,a $1500 Murrberry bag can sell for just$750. W:Great.but how do Irent?By telephone?Or in person? M:Either.And more conveniently,it accepts online orders.W:I‟ll do it online now.I still have one more question.Mary's wedding isnext Saturday.There are only five days left.Do I have enoughtime? M:Don‟t worry.It promisesthat customers receive their orders by post within two days.Three more.days to go.

W:Oh,I‟d betterorder one right now. Questions22—25

w:Somebodyonce said that good communication can solve any problem.Do you agreewith this?

M:I think thatgood communication can solve a lot of problems,and improve many asituation.1 worked

in someseemingly impossible situations,and saw people change dramatically all because they started

communicatingin better ways.But can good communication solve all problems?N0.It can‟t stop

somepeople from seeing the world in twisted ways. It call‟t stop somepeople from humng themselves.

W:What kind ofpeople do you have difficulty working with?

M:I‟m naturallya person who likes to be decisive,and to act.SO I get impatient sometimes when I‟m

workingwith a large group.Because it takes time for everyone‟S voice tO be heard,and foreveryone‟s

opinionto be aired.Yet I know that process is vital if they‟re going toreach the ultimate decision.

W:Is successof business based more on the results of what you do,or on howyou communicate what you‟ve done?

M:Oh,it‟S acombination of both.To be successful,you have to be able tO achieve results.But you also

have tobe able to communicate what you achieve.The most successfulpeople don‟t place glory on

themselves,but ratheron people who help them achieve success.

第二部分英语知识运用 参考译文

蓝色牛仔裤可能是美国人最具代表性的一件衣服。蓝色牛仔裤最初是由来自美国内华达州的一位裁缝——雅各布·戴维斯发明的,他和纺织商李维·施特劳斯合作,于l873年将这一发明申请为专利,并为矿工提供了一种经久耐穿的衣服。蓝色牛仔裤,也被称作工作服,在19世纪末及20世纪初流行于美国各行各业的工人阶层,尤其受牛仔、农夫、伐木工及铁路工人的喜爱。20世纪50年代,演员马龙·白兰度和詹姆斯·迪恩在电影中都穿着蓝色牛仔裤,这使得蓝色牛仔裤一下子变得时髦起来。后来,牛仔裤还成了叛逆年轻人形象的一部分。20世纪六七十年代,李维斯成为关注民权运动和反战运动的青年文化的重要组成部分,其时尚宣言也迅速流行起来。到20世纪70年代末,美国几乎所有人都穿蓝色牛仔裤,同时全世界的年轻人都在追逐这一潮流。随着服装设计师设计的款式更加多样,更加合身,蓝色牛仔裤很好地表现了美国人对随意的强调以及对细节的重视。蓝色牛仔裤,尽管起源于工人阶层,但通过突显品牌和实现美观,讽刺性地代表了美国当代的时尚意识和追求最新潮流的急切愿望。1971年,李维斯公司荣获美国时尚界最高奖项——柯蒂时装评论奖。

26.A【精析】本题考查动词词义辨析。invent发明;introduce引进;develop发展;deriver递交。后文提到“他和纺织商李维·施特劳斯合作,于1873年将这一发明申请为专利”,由此推知,此处是说“蓝色牛仔裤最初是由雅各布·戴维斯发明的”,故选A。

27.D【精析】本题考查关系代词词义辨析。which代指物;where代指地点;that代指物或者人,但不能引导非限制性定语从句;who代指人。前文提到美国内华达州的一位裁缝——雅各布·戴维斯,推知此处是说,“他和纺织商李维·施特劳斯合作”,即此处的关系代词代指的是前文的雅各布·戴维斯,故选D。

28.B 【精析】本题考查复合形容词词义辨析。custom—made顾客定制的;long—

wearing经久耐

穿的;well—tailored精心剪裁的;nice—looking漂亮好看的。后文提到这种衣服是为矿工做的,从矿工的工作环境推知,这种衣服的特点是“经久耐穿的”,故选B。

29.C 【精析】本题考查动词词义辨析。realize意识,实现;accept接受;know知道,称作;idenfify识别。根据前文“蓝色牛仔裤”和后文“工“作服”可知,后文是对前文更为具体通俗的解释,含义上是等同的,故选c。30.A【精析】本题考查副词词义辨析。especially尤其地;normally正常地;0bviously明显地;exclusively专有地。前文提到,蓝色牛仔裤流行于美国各行各业的工人阶层,此处专门指出几个不同工种的工人,故选A。

31.B【精析】本题考查名词词义辨析。cowboy牛仔;actor演员;writer作家;director导演。后文提到有人在电影中穿着这种款式的裤子,可推知此处是说“演员马龙·白兰度和詹姆斯·迪恩”,故选B。

32.C【精析】本题考查形容词词义辨析。economical经济的;typical典型的;fashionable流行的;valuable重要的。前半句中提到著各演员在电影中穿蓝色牛仔裤,可推知此处是说“牛仔裤走上银屏之后成为一种时尚了”,故选C。33.A【精析】本题考查名词词义辨析。image形象;figure轮廓,体形;picture图片;character人物。前文提到牛仔裤走上银屏之后成为一种时尚,由此可推知,牛仔裤受到叛逆青年的追捧,成为了他们“形象”的一部分,故选A。 34.D【精析】本题考查上下文语义的衔接。take带走;play玩耍;have有;become成为。前文提

到牛仔裤成了叛逆年轻人形象的一部分,后文又提到青年人关注民权运动和反战运动,可推知,当时参与了这一系列运动的年轻人很多都穿李维斯的牛仔裤,即李维斯“成为”了这些运动的重要组成部分,故选D。

35.B【精析】本题考查名词词义辨析。character人物;culture文化;anxiety焦虑;education教育。后文提到“关注民权运动和反战运动”,它们都属亍青年文化的内容,故选B。 36。c 【精析】本题考查介词词义辨析。before在…之前;since自从…开始;by截止到…;till直到…。

根据后文的时间状语以及“美国几乎所有人都穿蓝色牛仔裤”,可推知此处是说“截止到某一个时间点为止”,故选c。

37.A【精析】本题考查连词词义辨析。and并且,而且;S0因此;then然后;for因为。根据前半句“美国几乎所有人都穿蓝色牛仔裤”和后半句“全世界的年轻人都在追逐这一潮流”,可推知此处需要一个表示并列关系的连词,故选A。

38.C【精析】本题考查连词词义辨析。although虽然;until直到;as随着;whereas尽管。根据后文“蓝色牛仔裤很好地表现了美国人对随意的强调以及对细节的重视”可以推知,此

处表示的意思是“随着”服装设计师技术的提高,故选C。

39.A【精析】本题考查名词词义辨析。style款式,风格,example例子;size型号;material原料。前文提到了“随着服装设计师开始设计…”,后文提到了“蓝色牛仔裤很好地表现了美国人对随意的强调以及对细节的重视”,由此可推知此处表示的是,设计师设计的牛仔裤款式更为多样,故选A。

40.B【精析】本题考查动词词义辨析。create创造;adjust调整;determine决定;pursue追求。前文提到了“设计师设计的牛仔裤款式多样”,后文又提到“美国人对细节的重视”,细节更多体现在服装的剪裁上,由此可推知,此处表示的是设计师设计出的牛仔裤更加合身,故选B。

41.D【精析】本题考查介词词义辨析。about关于…;in在…内;0f属于…;0n在…上。前文中的emphasis作为一个名词,表示强调,后文的“informality and the importance of detail”表示所强调的具体两个方面,故选D。

42.D【精析】本题考查动词词义辨析。maintain保持;improve改善;express表达;achieve实现。根据前文“突显品牌”可推知,此处表示的是“实现美观”,以表达出其所追求的一个整体效果,故选D。

43.B 【精析】本题考查介词词义辨析。besides除…之外;despite尽管;except不包括…;from来自…。由前半句的“起源于工人阶层”以及后文的“代表了美国当代的时尚意识”可推知,前后有一个反差存在,因此此处表示的意思应为“尽管起源于工人阶层”,故选8。 44.B【精析】本题考查名词词义辨析。anxiety焦虑;eagerness急切;ambition雄心;promise许诺。前文提到“代表了美国当代的时尚意识”,由此可推知,后文应是对这一意识的进一步说明,eagerness表示迫切追求潮流的心情,故选B。

45.D【精析】本题考查形容词词义辨析。temporary临时的;grand宏大的;brightest最明亮的;latest最新的。后文指出李维斯荣获美国时尚界最高奖项——柯蒂时装评论奖,由此可推知,此处表示“追逐最新的潮流”,故选D。 第三部分阅读理解 Part A Text 1 参考译文

回想起20世纪90年代初,我对电脑一无所知。在用电脑工作了一天之后,我才对其有所了解。但我知道:巨大的变化即将发生,即激动人心的经济、想象力及各种前所未有的事情。我知道世界正在变化,也就是说,我不能靠着过去的经验过活。我也知道我有很多未实现的梦想。但我是在遇到我的老朋友罗林·劳斯之后,才意识到如何实现我的那些梦想,那时我俩刚

巧搬到了同一个社区。

罗林总是说我满脑子主意。但他每秒钟所产生的想法的数量似乎也非常不可思议。很快,我们每天打电话聊天,谈论互联网的一些事情,商讨一起开一家新网络公司的可能性。 紧接着,他开始制定计划,并想让我也参与其中:我们将在只读光盘驱动上为人们提供丰富的、全套的电子房间,并让人们根据自己的需求装饰自己的房子。他们可以尝试多种门窗、不同的漆色和家具。当他们感到满意时,我们就让他们去网上实现自己的规划。购买产品及专业的设计和建筑,我们将帮助他们实现规划。

“BuildingBlocks”是罗林为新公司起的名字。罗林决定自己先冒险试试。他直接将其利润丰厚的能

源咨询业抛下,全身心投入到“BuildingBlocks”公司中。我辞去了报社待遇丰厚的工作后,很快加入了他。我们一起开发出一款小样,展示了我们只读光盘驱动的特点——全新美国梦想家园。我们将其带到波士顿全美住宅商协会的年度会议上。所有大公司都在那里展示、炫耀自己的最新产品。

令我们高兴的是,包括一些大公司的高管在内,几乎每个人都想看看我们所展示的产品。离开会场

时,我们已经收到很多邀请,他们都希望我们能去他们的办公室并为其介绍更多有关“BuildingBlocks”公司的产品。那只是我人生梦想迈出的第一步,我们的公司“BuildingBlocks”,从此以后也逐渐兴旺发达。

46.D 【精析】推理题。根据第一段第一句“Backin the early 1990s I knew little about computers

beyondwhat it took to get through a working—day.”和第三句“It wasstirring economies and imaginations and possibilities like nothing I had everknown.”可知,前后文讲的主要是技术带来的影响,由此可以推知巨大的变化指的是高科技的发展,故选D。

47.A 【精析】细节题。根据第二段“Hisrate of idea production per second seemed almost incredible.”可知,“他每秒钟所产生的想法似乎也非常不可思议”,由此可以推知罗林很有创造力,故选A。

48.D 【精析】推理题。根据第三段第二、三句“Try…When theywere satisfied,we would enable

them togo online to make the project happen,to get the productsand the financing and the professional design and construction to help to do itoutright.”可知,“他们可以尝试…。当他们感到满意时,我们就让他们去网上实现自己的规划,购买产品及专业的设计和建筑,我们将帮助他们实现规划。”即这一系列动作的结果就是“帮助人们拥有一个理想的房子”,故选D。

49.D 【精析】推理题。根据第四段第三、四句“Hesimply dropped his profitable energy—consulting

businessto commit himself full time to BuildingBlocks.I soon joined himafter I quit my well-paid job at a newspaper.”可知,“他直接将其利润丰厚的能源咨询业抛下,全身心投入到„BuildingBlocks‟公司中。我辞去了报社待遇丰厚的工作后,很快加入了他。”由此可见,两个人都拥有一份收入较高的工作,为了共同的兴趣,他们纷纷辞职,故选D。

50.A 【精析】细节题。根据最后一段第一句“To ourdelight,nearly everyone was eager to see what wewere showing…”可见大家对他们的产品很感兴趣,故选A。 Text 2 参考译文

焦虑障碍很普遍,在儿童和青少年中,患该疾病的比例从l0%到20%不等。一般情况下,女孩比男孩更容易出现焦虑症状或征兆。焦虑是由内在因素和环境因素共同造成的,因此有家族遗传现象。如果父母患有焦虑,生出来的孩子很可能也患有焦虑。一旦焦虑症状非常明显,妨碍了日常活动,就需要找一个心理健康专家进行治疗了。

来看看下面这个患有压力心理障碍孩子的例子。12岁的玛丽亚正在她医生的办公室等着她每年的常规检查。隔壁大厦枪击案中的子弹穿过了墙,打在她妈妈的肩膀上,妈妈受伤很严重,立即被送到医院。然而,接下来的几天玛丽亚都不知道妈妈的命运。

玛丽亚不能或者不愿意讲话,几天以后,同一家医院的医生诊断其具有很明显的焦虑恐惧症状。医生建议对其进行短暂的治疗,并首先把她带到了妈妈的床边。

玛丽亚看到妈妈还活着,放心了,但不能和妈妈分开。接下来的几周,她坚持睡在妈妈身边,不让妈妈离开她的视线。她的妈妈同样感到很震惊,并告诉女儿她正在忍受巨大的痛苦。 医生开始利用玩偶对玛丽亚进行一系列的游戏治疗,在此期间玛丽亚在她的玩偶医院里通过使用手术工具对玩偶进行了手术。她在治疗中获得了极大的乐趣。她的妈妈恢复的没有那么快,因此医生建议对其进行单独治疗。

在最后一期治疗中,玛丽亚要进行手术的,不是玩偶,而是她的妈妈,妈妈扮演的是再次回到生病的

状态。演绎受伤主题非常有益。不用多做解释,月底时,两个人都恢复正常了:此后,玛丽亚不再需要任何药物治疗。

有许多方法可以帮助患有焦虑障碍的孩子面对恐惧和担心。仔细的诊断和特殊的治疗计划能帮助这些孩子回到正常成长的轨道上。

51.A【精析】推理题。根据第一段第四句“Anxious parents may produce anxious children.”可知.“如果父母患有焦虑,生出来的孩子很可能也患有焦虑。”由此可知,焦虑在

一个家庭中可以分析得出,故选A。

52.D【精析】细节题。根据第一段最后一句“When signs are so severe that they interfere with daily lifeactivities,it is time to seek an evaluation from a mental health professional.”可知,“一旦焦虑症状非常明显,妨碍了日常活动,就需要找一个心理健康专家进行治疗了。”由此可知,影响到正常生活后,就要寻求专业人士的帮助,故选D。

53.C【精析】推理题。根据第四段第一、二句“Maria,reassured that her mother was alive,nevertheless couldnot be separated from her...she insisted on sleeping with her mother and would not let her outof sight.”可知,她的压力来自于害怕失去妈妈,担心妈妈的身体健康,故选C。

54.A【精析】细节题。根据文中第三段最后一句“He recommended a brief treatment and began by taking Maria to hermother‟S bedside.”可知,玛丽亚来到妈妈的身边最初是因为医生要对其进行初步的治疗,故选A。

55.C【精析】细节题。由全文最后一段可知,仔细的诊断和特殊的治疗计划能帮助患有焦虑症的孩子。故选C。 Text3 。 参考译文

最近,美国部分高校的校长将“通胀”列到了其担心列表上。他们所担心不是物价的通胀,而是学分的通胀。哈佛大学校长拉里·萨摩斯最近告诉该校一住大学教授他不喜欢学分通胀,因此引发了一场风波。内部人士说哈佛大学的成绩奖几乎一半都是A或者A一,这样的一个比例比20世纪80年代时高很多。但这样的趋势事实上是坏事儿吗?这样的学分通胀真的是“通胀”吗?先回答第二个问题,从并不严格的意义上讲,答案是否定的。学分“通胀”应该意味着同一水准的成绩获得的学分逐年增高。因此,在没有改善、提高的情况下,允许学生获得的最高学分应该不断上升。然而在现实中,最高学分是固定的,因此这个过程不是学分增值而是学分贬值。这个更糟:相对价格的扭曲比统一上浮更加令人困惑。学分贬值让学生学到的知识越来越少,从而令整个教育系统的知识量逐渐减少,甚至匮乏。

那么学分通胀就一定是坏事儿吗?答案取决你是哪所学校毕业的学生。从哈佛毕业的学生,他们将学分看成是一种货币:满兜的智力资本,他们用它同毕业于其他院校的、拿着其他货币的学生竞争工作岗位或所申请的研究生院。只有那些将最多的学术现金放到案上的人才可能得到这些职位。雇主和各大研究生院必须决定汇率,即他们必须考虑是选择一个哈佛毕业但只获得c的学生还是选择一个学校并不那么出名却获得A的学生。

总体再看一下学分通胀——学生资本的集体贬值——将相对容易理解,它基本上既不是哈佛毕业生的优势也不是他们的劣势。招聘人员,站在自己的角度,会把毕业生作为一个整体来

看,唯一的差别仅仅是调整汇率的问题。然而,学分贬值呈现出了区域性分布的结果。和哈佛大学二流学生相比,哈佛大学一流的学生认为他们的学分贬值了。这对于鼓励学生努力学习这一点,影响不是很好。

56.C【精析】推理题。分析全文的结构可知,前两段提出了学分通胀的问题,第三段的第二句和第三句简要说明了学分通胀的原因,即:学分“通胀”应该意味着同一水准的成绩获得的学分逐年增高。因此,在没有改善、提高的情况下,允许学生获得的最高学分在不断上升。然而在现实中,最高学分是固定的,因此这个过程不是学分增值而是学分贬值。紧接着,该文又分析了学分通胀所产生的影响:相对价格的扭曲比统一上浮更加令人困惑;学分贬值让学生学到的知识越来越少,从而令整个教育系统的知识量减少,甚至匮乏。文章的第四段和第五段也是对学分通胀所产生的影响的分析,包括对学生就业和继续学习的影响,故选c。

57.A【精析】细节题。根据第三段第二句“„Inflation‟in grades ought to mean that work of a given standard would beawarded an ever higher grade,year by year.”内容可知,学分通胀意味着同一水准的成绩获得的学分逐年增高,因此,在作者看来,最高学分提高时会发生学分通胀,故选A。

58.B【精析】推理题。根据第三段最后两句“That is worse:a distortion in relative prices is more

confusingthan a uniform upward drift.Grade compression squeezes information OUt of the system.”可知,相对价格的扭曲比统一上浮更加令人困惑。学分贬值让学生学到的知识越来越少,从而令整个教育系统的知识量逐渐减少,甚至匮乏。由此可推知,作者认为学分贬值的特征就是一个扭曲的评分体系,故选B。

59.B【精析】推理题。根据文章第四段内容可知,雇主在录取人员时,会考虑选择一个哈佛毕业但只获得c的学生,还是选择一个学校并不那么出名却获得A的学生,由此可推知,哈佛成绩一般的学生在找工作时更能从学分通胀中获益,故选8。

60.A【精析】细节题。根据最后一段最后两句“The best Hagvard students see their grades devalued relativeto those of second.rate Harvard.That is bad with respect to encouraging students to work harder.”可知,哈佛大学学分通胀让优秀学生丧失了不断进步的动力,故选A。 Part B 参考译文

下面这段文字是5个人对于一篇杂志文章《世界渔业危机》所作的评论。 汤姆·哈根:

我是阿拉斯加的一名商业渔夫。看到世界上渔业所受的破坏和污染真是大开眼界。阿拉斯加鲑鱼业经营得非常好,在那里我们看不到任何的破坏。许多当地人抱怨对捕鱼业的诸多限制

法律,但读完这篇

文章后,我对严格的条文非常赞成。海洋是地球上的生命赖以生存的基础。我们必须保护它。

吉米·奥勃良:

你在美国不会涉足捕鱼业,因为这里的渔夫执行着世界上最严格的捕鱼法律及捕鱼设备限制。根据麦格纳森·史蒂文森渔业保育管理法的相关规定,我们是在当下比较流行的提法——友好型的环境下进行捕鱼的。美国一直从那些对捕鱼设备或捕获量没有严格限制的国家进口大量的鱼产品。美国渔民无法和国外的价格竞争,因此渔民的数量逐渐减少。 蒂芙尼·米勒:

看至商业捕鱼业完全忽视其自身资源,我感到很震惊。一些渔民说由于其捕捞量受限,他们很难生存,那么,我想问问他们:如果所有的鱼类都灭绝了,你们将如何生存呢? 内森·肯尼迪:

你可能没有注意到全球渔业危机的根本原因:不是新技术的出现,而是人口的爆炸性增长,仅仅是因为海洋中的鱼已经无法满足人类的需求。如果没有任何措施来根除人类对鱼类消费的无限需求,那世界上所有渔业管理和保护法对于过度捕捞都将束手无策。 皮特·保罗:

作为一个在多种保护组织中拥有35年之久会员身份的人,我曾写过数以千计的邮件、信件,并进行过多种其他形式的抗议,但最后,我得出了一个可悲的结论:我所做的事没有起到任何作用。一旦捕鱼量低于营业成本,这个行业就会消失,海洋的健康也一并被摧毁。届时,我们将全都无奈地站在一边,想着为什么会发生这样的事情。

61.F 【精析】主旨题。汤姆·哈根对世界上渔业所受的破坏和污染感到十分震惊。这与F项“我没有想到世界上对捕鱼业有各种破坏的方法”表示的意思相同。故选F。

62.D 【精析】主旨题。吉米·奥勃良提到美国渔民捕鱼时受到的诸多限制,因此相对来说,美国鱼类价格较高,无法与国外不受严格限制的鱼类价格竞争。这与D项“和其他国家的捕鱼业相比,我们所处的地位相对比较弱”表示的意思相同,故选D。

63.G 【精析】主旨题。蒂芙尼·米勒认为过渡捕捞终有一天将使鱼类灭绝,渔民也将很难生存。这与G项“我在想渔民是否想过耗尽海洋资源的后果”表示的意思相同,故选G。 64.c 【精析】主旨题。一内森·肯尼迪认为全球鱼类危机的根源在于人口爆炸性的增长,而不是新技术的出现,文章并没有指出这一点,这与C项“我认为这篇文章没有指出过度捕捞的真正原因”表示的意思相同,故选C。

65.E 【精析】主旨题。皮特·保罗分析了鱼量减产后,其对整个捕鱼业及海洋所带来的厄运,而

届时人们只能眼睁睁无奈地看着,并在想其中的原因,这与E项“迟早有一天,我们会对自己现行的捕捞方式后悔的”表示的意思相同,故选E。

第四部分写作 Part A

66.【高分范文】 Dear Siror Madam,

Havingread your“Volunteers Wanted”advertisement,I Want to apply for working as a volunteer in this internationalsports game.Firstly.I am an English major student,and I have learned.interpretingcourse for two years in my college.。In 2008 BeijingOlympic Games.I have some relative interpreting experience.Secondly,my uncle isa doctor,and he has taught me a lot of first aidmethods.Thirdly.I am warm—hearted and。responsible.

I amavailable in the afternoon from Wednesday to Friday.I hope I Canjoin you and make contribution to such anamazing game. Lookingforward to your immediately reply. YoursSincerely, WangLin 【写作点金】

该作文属于应用文文体,是申请者向活动组织者写的一封电子邮件。首先应该注意文章的格式,其次要注意正文部分的写作层次:文章的开头首先要引题,让收信的人不会感到太唐突,并说明自己写信的目的,紧接着要针对自己的个人能力与项目的匹配度进行简短说明,语言要简单明了,以让收信人迅速获取有用信息。最后要说明自己的空余时间,并表达愿意加入这一志

愿者行列的强烈愿望,期待得到及时回复。 【高频词句】 applyfor… 申请… beavailable in…在…有空 makecontribution to… 为…作贡献

Lookingforward to your immediately reply. 期待您的及时回复! Part B

67.【高分范文】

Get Ridof Small Advertisements

Thecartoon vividly describes the community newspaper board covered with all kindsof small advertisements,which range from house on hire or rent to certificate on falsedocuments. In myopinion,there are two reasons which cause such problem.First,thecommunity‟S management system is very weak.Second,not all ofcommunity members regard the community board as an important culture in theirlives.

In orderto improve such situation,several measures should be made.Firstly,thecommunity manager should be responsible for checking out.thesurrounding environment。\"When seeing such advertisements,he should clean them.Secondly,communitymembers should make efforts to supervise the daily newspaper board and protect theirown special culture.

As longas everyone would like to protect their community board,smalladvertisements would decrease gradually. . 【写作点金】

这是一篇看图作文。首先要看懂图中的内容,用文字简洁明了地描述图中所反映的问题;其次,针对问题,分析原因。分析过程中可以结合自己的生活经验,思考现象背后的深层原因。最后,结合问题和原因提出行之有效的解决方法,需要注意的是原因要内外结合,解决方法要行之有效,符合主题,分点列出,有条理,有说服力。文章结尾部分要突出其成效,表达出解决的效果。 【高频词句】

becovered with…被…所覆盖 rangefrom…to…从…到… think…as…把…看作… checkout检查

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