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職稱英語(yǔ)等級(jí)考試?yán)砉ゎ怉級(jí)試題第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)
下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語(yǔ)劃有橫線,請(qǐng)為每處劃線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為靠近旳選項(xiàng)。1Whycan'tyoustopyoureternalcomplaining?
Along
Beverlasting
Ctemporary
Dboring2Hundredsofbuildingswerewreckedbytheearthquake.
Adamaged
Bshaken
Cfallen
Djumped3Thesepaintingsareconsideredbymanytobeauthentic.
Afaithful
Broyal
Csincere
Dgenuine4Manyeconomistshavegivenintothefatallureofmathematics.
Asimplicity
Battraction
Cpower
Drigor5Tenyearsaftertheevent,herdeathstillremainsapuzzle.
Amist
Bfog
Csecret
Dmystery6Johnwasirritatedbythenecessityforpoliteconversation,
Atroubled
Bannoyed
Cthreatened
Daroused7Academicrecordscannotbeduplicated.
Aborrowed
Bpurchased
Ccopied
Drewritten8Theemphasisontheimportanceofeducationhasspurredscientificresearch
Aencouraged
Bfastened
Craised
Dinitiated9Wehaveamplemoneyforthejourney
Asome
Blittle
Cenough
Dextra10Thedoctor'spillsworkedmarvelsforme.
Amiracles
Bpatients
Cillness
Drecovery11Mary'sperpetualmoaningnearlydrovememad.
Aendless
Bmonotonous
Cserious
Dbitter12Itwashardtosaywhythemandeservedsuchshabbytreatment
Aold
Bunforgettable
Cunfair
Dfunny13Youdidn'tadheretotheseprinciples.
Aorder
Bfollow
Cprove
Dhandle14Thefarmersalsowanttousethewatertoirrigatethebarrenland.
Aempty
Bhairless
Csmooth
Dbare15Anyonewhowantstoapplyforaloanneedreadthefollowingspecifications.
Aexpressions
Bwarnings
Cadvertisements
Dinstructions第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)
下面旳短文后列出了7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文旳內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷:假如該句提供旳是對(duì)旳信息,請(qǐng)選擇A;假如該句提供旳是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;假如該句旳信息文中沒(méi)有提及,請(qǐng)選擇C。Water-theIssueofThisCenturyTheworldisrunningshortoffreshwater.PopulationsaregrowingbiggerandThirstier(渴旳),withtheresultthatfreshwaterisbecomingincreasinglyscarce(缺乏).Halftheworld'swetlandshavedisappearedduringthelastcentury,whileestimatessuggestthatwaterusewillriseby50%inthenext30years.
TheWorldBankreportestimatesthatasmuchashalfoftheworld'spopulation,concentratedinAfrica,theMiddleEastandsouthAsia,willface'severewatershortages'by2025.Localwaterconflictsandthelossoffreshwaterecosystemsappearlargeinsomeregions.
Asimilarpictureemergesfromtheglobe'ssaltwaterregions.Three-quartersoftheworld'speoplemaylivewithin100kmoftheseain2025,puttingevenmorepressureonstretchedcoastalecosystems.Twothirdsoffisheries(漁業(yè))areexploitedatorbeyondtheirsustainablelimits,andhalftheworld'scoralreefs(珊瑚礁)mayperishin100years.Almost60%ofcoralreefsand34%offishspeciesareatriskfromhumanactivities,theBanksays.
Thereportconcludesthatthereisampleevidencetojustifyimmediateandcoordinatedactiontosafeguardsuppliesandusewatermoreefficiently.
Freshwaterconsumptionisrisingquickly,andtheavailabilityofwaterinsomeregionsislikelytobecomeoneofthemostpressingissuesofthe21stcentury.
Athirdoftheworld'spopulation-aroundtwobillionpeople-liveincountriesthatareexperiencingmoderatetohighwatershortages.Thatproportioncouldrisetohalformoreinthenext30yearsunlessinstitutions(制度)changetoensurebetterconservationandallocationofwater.
Chinaisonecountrywheretheportents(征兆)aregloomy.Themostwater-stressedcountryinEastAsia,Chinaisexploiting44%ofitsusablewater,afigureprojectedtoriseto60%by.Primarywithdrawalofwaterofmorethan60%iswidelyconsideredbywaterexpertstoexceedtheenvironmentalcarryingcapacityofariverbasinsystem.AlthoughChina'stotaluseappearsstilltobereasonable,ithasseveralbasinsthatareseverelystressedenvironmentally.
WithdrawalsexceedenvironmentallimitsinAfghanistanandPakistan,andwillexceedtheminIndiaby.IntheMiddleEastandNorthAfrica,only16Itisestimatedthatwaterusewillriseby50%inthenext30years.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
17Mostdevelopedcountrieswillfacewatershortagesin20years.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
18Mostoftheworld'spopulationmaylivewithin100kmoftheseain2025.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
19Almostallcoralreefsmaydisappearin100years.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
20SomespeciesoffishintheAtlanticareatdangerouslylowlevels.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
21TheWorldBankreportimpliesthaturgentactionshouldbetakentoprotectwatersupplies.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
22Indiaexceedsenvironmentallimitsforwateruse.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned第3部分:概括大意與完畢句子(第23~30題,每題1分,共8分)
下面旳短文后有2項(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):(1)第23~26題規(guī)定從所給旳6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第1~4段每段1選擇個(gè)最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27~30題規(guī)定從所給旳6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。Chimpanzees1Chimpanzees(黑猩猩)willsoonbeextinct(滅絕).Ifthepresentrateofhuntingandhabitat(棲息地)destructioncontinues,thenwithin20years,therewillbenochimpanzeeslivinginthewild.Butthisismorethananenvironmentalormoraltragedy(悲劇).Chimpanzeeextinctionmayalsohaveprofoundimplications(含意)forthesurvivaloftheirdistantrelatives-humanbeings.
2In1975thebiologistMarie-ClaireKingandAllanWilsondiscoveredthatthehumanandchimpanzeegenomes(基因組)matchbyover98%.Comparethistothemouse,usedasmodelforhumandiseaseinlabtests,whichsharesonly60%ofitsDNAwithus.Infact,chimpanzeesarefarmoresimilartohumansthantheyaretoanyotherspeciesofmonkey.Aswellasresemblingusgenetically,chimpsarehighlyintelligentandabletousetools.Thesefactsaloneshouldbeenoughtomakeprotectionofchimpsanurgentpriority(優(yōu)先).Butthereisanother,moreselfishreasontopreservethechimp.
3Thechimpanzees'trumpcard(王牌)comesinthefieldofmedicalresearch.Chimpanzeesaresosimilartohumansthatveterinarians(獸醫(yī))oftenrefertohumanmedicaltextbookswhentreatingthem.Yetchimpanzeesdoshowdifferencesinseveralkeyareas.Inparticular,chimpsaremuchmoreresistanttoanumberofmajordiseases.Itisthisabilitythatissointeresting.
4Forexample,chimpsseemtoshowamuchhigherresistancethanhumanstoHIV,thevirusthatcausesAIDS.Indeed,theiruseasexperimentalanimalsinAIDSresearchhasdeclinedbecausetheyaresoresistant.
5Bysequencingthechimpgenomeandpinpointing(找到)theplacewherethechimpanzeeDNAsequencediffersfromthatofhumans,scientistshopetobeabletodiscoverwhichpartofthegeneticcodegiveschimpstheirincreasedresistancetosomediseases.This,theyhope,willallowthemtodevelopnewandmoreeffectivetreatmentsforthehumanformsofthesediseases.Suchtreatmentscouldincludetheproductionofnewdrugsoreventhealteration(變化)ofthehumangeneticsequence.Therecentlycompletedhumangenomesequencingprojecthasshownthatsuchaneffortisnowwellwithinourreach.23Paragraph1___________.
24Paragraph2___________.
25Paragraph3___________.
26Paragraph4___________.
AGeneticdifferencesbetweenchimpsand"humans
BReasonsforHIVresistance
CImplicationsofchimpanzeeextinctionforhumans
DEffectiveAIDStreatment
EGeneticsimilaritiesbetweenchimpsandhumans
FChimps'resistancetoHIV27Chimpanzeeextinctionmayaffect___________
28Thereisadifferenceoflessthan2%betweenthechimpand___________
29Scientistssuspectthatgenesplayasignificantroleinprotectingchimpsfromgetting___________
30Thediscoveryofthegeneticcodeofchimpswillbehelpfulto___________
Ahealthierlifestyle
Bsomehumandiseasetreatments
Csomediseases
Dhumansurvival
Ehumangenomes
Fkeyareas第4部分:閱讀理解(第31~45題,每題3分,共45分)
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。第一篇YouthEmancipationinSpainTheSpanishGovernmentissoworriedaboutthenumberofyoungadultsstilllivingwiththeirparentsthatithasdecidedtohelpthemleavethenest.
Around55percentofpeopleaged18-34inSpainstillsleepintheirparents'homes,saysthelatestreportfromthecountry'sstate-runInstituteofYouth.
Tocoax(勸誘)youngpeoplefromtheirhomes,theInstitutestarteda"YouthEmancipation(解放)"programthismonth.Theprogramoffersguidanceinfindingroomsandjobs.
Economistsblameyoungpeople'sfamilydependenceontheprecarious(不穩(wěn)定旳)labormarketandincreasinghousingprices.Housingpriceshaverisen17percentayearsince.
Culturalreasonsalsocontributetotheproblem,saysociologists(社會(huì)學(xué)家).FamilytiesinsouthEurope-Italy,PortugalandGreece-arestrongerthanthoseinmiddleandnorthEurope,saidSpanishsociologistAlmudenaMorenoMinguezinherreport"TheLateEmancipationofSpanishYouth:KeyforUnderstanding".
"Ingeneral,youngpeopleinSpainfirmlybelieveinthefamilyasthemainbodyaroundwhichtheirprivatelifeisorganized,"saidMinguez.
InSpain-especiallyinthecountryside,itisnotuncommontofindentiregroupsofaunts,uncles,cousins,niecesandnephews(外侄/侄子)alllivingonthesamestreet.TheyregularlygettogetherforSundaydinner.
Parents'toleranceisanotherfactor.Spanishparentsacceptlate-nightpartyingandarewaryofsettingbedtimerules.
"Achildcanarrivehomeatwhatevertimehewants.Ifparentscomplainhe'llputupafightandcallthefatherafascist,"saidJoseAntonioGomezYanez,asociologistatCarlosIIIUniversityinMadrid.
Mothers'willingnesstodochildren'shouseholdchores(家務(wù))worsenstheproblem.DionisioMasso,a60-year-oldin31The"YouthEmancipation"programaimsathelpingyoungpeople
Aliveinanindependentway.
Bfightforfreedom.
Cfightagainstsocialinjustice.
Dgetridoffamilyresponsibilities.32Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph5thatfamilytiesarestrongerinPortugalthanin
AGreece.
BFinland.
CSpain.
DItaly.33Youngpeople'sfamilydependencecanbeattributedtoallthefollowingfactorsEXCEPT
Aparents'tolerance.
Bhousingproblems.
Cunwillingnesstogetmarried.
Dculturaltraditions.34Whichofthefollowingstatementsis,NOTtrueofDionisioMasso?
AShehasaboyfriend.
BSheis60yearsold.
CShehasthreechildren.
DShelivesinMadrid.35Thephrase"waryof"inparagraph8couldbebestreplacedby
Atiredof.
Bafraidof.
Cworriedabout.
Dcautiousabout.第二篇ListeningtoBirdsongAmalezebrafinch(雀科鳴鳥)chirps(鳴)awaytohimself.Suddenlyhenoticesafemalebirdnearby.Herealizeshehasanaudienceandimmediatelychangeshissong.Canthefemaletellthedifferenceinhisperformance?Accordingtoanewstudy,thefemalezebrafinchknows.Andsheprefersthespecialtrillshecreateswhenhesingstoher.Amalezebrafinchchangeshissongwhensingingtoafemaleinwaysthatpeoplecanbarelydetect.Butthefemalefinchcantellthedifference.
Scientistshadnoticedslightvariationsinthesongsofmalezebrafinchesbasedonwhethertheyweresingingaloneorwhethertherewasafemale(andpotentialmate)nearby.Withanaudience,themalesspedupthepaceoftheirsongsandcontrolledthenotestheyused.
Forthisstudy,.researchersSarahC.WoolleyandAllisonDoupeattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscodecidedtofocusattentiononthelisteningfemales,whichhavenotbeenwellstudiedinthepast.
Inthestudy,WoolleyandDoupesetupalongcagewithasoundspeakerateachend.Onebroadcastthesoundofamalezebrafinchsingingtohimself,likesomeonesingingintheshower.Theotherspeakerbroadcastamaleperformingforafemaleaudience,asifhewasgivingaconcert.
Femalebirdswereplacedbetweenthetwospeakers.Someofthebirdshadmates,othersdidn't.Thefemalesshiftedaroundabit,andthenmostofthemhoppedovertositbesidejustonespeaker.Allthebirdsthatmadeaclearchoicelikedsongsmeantforafemaleaudience,evenifthey'dnevermetthemale.
Matedfemalesalsohadachancetolistentotwodifferentperformancesongs,onefromanunknownmale,andonefromtheirmate.Theyspentmoretimelisteningtotheconcertversionoftheirmates'songs,thissuggeststhatafterawhile,femaleslearntorecognize-andprefer-thesongsoftheirmates.
Scientiststhenstudiedthebrainsofthefemales.Theyfoundcertainareasofthebrainperkedup(活躍起來(lái))whenthebirdslistenedtotheconcertsongs.Thesebrainareasmaybeinvolvedinrecognizingandevaluatingthesongs,andstoringthememoriesofthem.
Thisresearchdealswithwhat'scalleddirectedcommunication,whenthecommunicator,orsender,focusesthemessageforaspecificaudience.Oneexampleisthewaymornsspeaktotheirbabies.Mothersaroundtheworldusethesamesortofhigh-pitchedsing-songchatter(喋喋不休),andthebabiesrespondbesttothosesounds.Songbirdsareoneoftheonlyotherspeciesknowntolearntheircommunication,inthiscasetheirsongs.36Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutbirdsongs?
AFemalezebrafinchesaretooshytosingbeforemales.
BMalezebrafinchessinglouderthanfemales.
CMalezebrafincheschangetheirsongstoattractfemales.
DFemalezebrafinchesliketolistentounknownmalessing37Whatdidtheresearchersfindintheirstudyoffemalezebrafinches?
AFemalefincheslikedsongsmalefinchessangforthem.
BFemalefinchesonlylikedsongsmalefinchessangfortheirmates
CFemalefincheslikedtolistentosongsfrombothspeakers,
DFemalefincheschosethebestmalesingersastheirmates.38Whatismeantby"concertsongs"inparagraph7?
ASongssungbyzebrafinchesataconcert.
BSongssungbyfemalefinchesformalefinches
CSongssungbymalefinchestootherfinches.
DSongssungbymalefinchesforfemalefinches
39Theexpression"directedcommunication"inthelastparagraphmeanscommunicationinwhich
Athecommunicatorsendsmessagestohimself.
Bthemessagesenderhasaspecificaudience.
Ctwocommunicatorssendmessagestoeachother.
Dmotherstalktotheirbabiesintheirmothertongue.40Whichofthefollowingcanbestreflectthethemeofthepassage?
AChirpingaway.
BZebrafinchesandtheirlife.
CFrequenciesofbirdsongs.
DBirdsongsascommunication.第三篇TheRobotManAccordingtoHansMoravec,universalrobotswilltakeoverallthephysicalactivitiesthatweengagein,leavinguswithlittletodo.Moravecseesfourgenerationsontheroadtotrueuniversalrobots.Thefirstgenerationwillbeherebyandwillconsistoffree-rangingrobotsthatcannavigatebybuildinganinternalmentalmapoftheirsurroundings.Innewsituationsthey'llbeabletoadapt,unliketoday'smobileindustrialrobots.Theserobotswillhavethecomputingpower,tocopewithsimplespeechandtextrecognition,andwillbeusedfortaskssuchasdomesticcleaning.
Thesecondgenerationwillarrivearoundandwillbedistinguishedbytheabilitytolearn.Secondgenerationrobotsareprogramdwithsetsofprimitivetasksandwithfeedbackthatprovide"pleasure"and"pain"stimuli.Forexample,acollisionprovokesanegativeresponse,acompletedtaskwouldbepositive.
Moveforwardanothertenyearsto2030andyougettogenerationthree.Thisrobotcanbuildinternalsimulationsoftheworldaroundit.Before=beginningatask,itcanimaginewhatwillhappeninordertopredictproblems.Ifithasafreemoment,itcanreplaypastexperiencesandtryvariationsinordertofindabetterwayofdoingthingsnexttime.Itcouldevenobserveapersonor-anotherrobotperformingataskandlearnbyimitation.Forthefirsttime,wehaveherearobotthatcanthink.
Bythetimewegettogenerationfourin2040,Moravecpredictsthatrobotswillbeableto:matchhumanreasoningandbehaviour;generaliseabstractideasfromspecificexperience;and,conversely,compiledetailedplansofactionfromgeneralcommandssuchas'earnaliving'or'makemorerobots'.
TheMoravecmanifesto(宣布)runssomethinglikethis.Asrobotsstarttobecomeusefulingenerationone,they'llbegintotakeon-manytasksinindustry.Drivenbytheavailabilityofthischeapandtirelesslabourforce,theeconomywillboomandthedemandforrobotswillgrowsorapidlythattheywillsoonbecomelow-costcommodityitemsSomuchsothatthey'llmoveintothehome,wherethedomesticrobotwillrelieveusofmanychores.
Withincreasingautomationingenerationstwoandthree,thelengthoftheaverageworkingdaywillplummet,eventuallytonearzero.Mostpeoplewillbeunemployedasrobotstakeovernotjustprimaryindustry,buttheserviceeconomytoo.Moravecseesthefourthgenerationasanopportunitytosurpassourhumanlimitations.
Thesefuturemachineswillbeour"mindchildren".Likebiologicalchildrenofpreviousgenerations,theywillembodyhumanity'sbesthopeforalong-termfuture.41Whatwillbethedistinctivefeatureofthesecondgenerationrobots?
ATheywillbeabletolearnbythemselves.
BTheywillbeabletorecognizespeechesandtexts.
CTheywillbeabletopredictproblems.
DTheywillbeabletomatchhumanreasoningandbehavior.42Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofthefuturerobots?
ATheywilltakeovertheinformationindustry.
BTheywillrelieveusofmanychores.
CTheywillneversurpassus.
DTheywillbecomehigh-costcommodityitems.43Theauthor'smainpurposeisto
Asupporttheviewthatrobotswillplayamajorroleinourlife.
BdescribethelifeofHansMoravec.
CmakefunoftheviewsofHansMoravec.
Dgetpeoplepreparedforthethreatoffuturerobots.44Theword"plummet"inparagraph6means
Astretch.
Bdecrease.
Cextend.
Dgrow.45WhatdoesMoravecthinkofthesefuturerobots?
ATheywillbehumans'mind-children.
BTheywilllooklikepreviousbiologicalchildren
CTheywillcreateadangerousworld.
DTheywillruletheworld.第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46~50題,每題2分,共10分)
下面旳短文有5處空白,短文后有6個(gè)句子,其中5個(gè)取自短文,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。MyLifeatRenda
Ilearnedveryquicklythatbeingateachingassistant(TA)attheUniversityofIowawouldbedifferentfrombeingateacheratRenminUniversity.
___________(46)Eyesstaring,mouthsopen,studentsexaminedmybignose,whileIwaswritingmynameontheblackboard.
AtIowa,whenmyfirstclassesbegan,halfofmystudentsstillhadn'tarrived.Wheneveryonefinallyfoundaseat,ringingcellphonesandloudyawns(哈欠)interruptedmyopeningremarks.ItisnotthatAmericanstudentsweredisrespectful.___________(47)Theywere,however,farmoreskepticalthanthestudentsIhadatRenda.ThetruthisIcouldn'tfaultthemfortheirskepticism.UndergraduatesatlargeABackatRenda,Ihadwalkedintomyfirstclassesfeelinglikeacelebrity
BInmystudents'minds,Ihadlittletoofferthem,exceptperhapssomesamplequestionsforthemid-termexam.
CInothers,theTAworksasagraderanddiscussionleader
DIencounteredtheseinChina,andIfacedthemintheUS.
EOntheotherhand,beingtaughtbyagraduatestudentisnotnecessarilybad
FMostwerepolite,oratleast,indifferent.第6部分:完形填空(第51~55題,每題1分,共15分)
下面旳短文有15處空白,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定一種最佳選項(xiàng)。SharksPerformaServiceforEarth'sWatersItishardtogetpeopletothinkofsharksasanythingbutadeadlyenemy.Theyarethoughtto___________(51)peoplefrequently.Althoughthesefishperformavaluable___________(52)forearth'swatersandforhumanbeings,businessandsportfishingarethreateningtheir___________(53).Asaresult,somesharksareatriskofdisappearingfromEarth.
Warmweathermayinfluencebothfishandshark___________(54).Manyfishswimnearcoastalareasbecauseoftheir___________(55)waters.Expertssaysharksmayfollowthefishintothesameareas,___________(56)peoplealsoswim.Infact,mostsharksdonotpurposelychargeatorbitehumans.Theyarethoughttomistakeaperson___________(57)aseaanimal,suchasaseal(海豹)orsealion.Thatiswhypeopleshouldnotswimintheoceanwhenthesungoesdownorcomesup,becausethosearethetimeswhensharksarelookingfor___________(58).Expertsalsosaythatbrightcolorsandshinyjewelry(珠寶)maycausesharkstoattack.
Asharkhasanextremely'goodsenseof___________(59),withwhichitcanfindsmallamountsofsubstancesinwater,suchasblood,bodyliquidsandchemicals___________(60)byanimals.Thesepowerfulsenseshelpsharksfindtheirfood.Sharkseatfish,any___________(61)sharks,andplantsthatliveintheocean.
Medicalresearcherswanttolearnmoreabouttheshark'sbodydefenseandimmune(免疫旳)___________(62)againstdisease.Researchersknowthatsharks___________(63)quicklyfrominjuries.Theystudythesharkinhopesoffindingawaytofighthumandisease.
Sharksareimportantfortheworld'soceans,astheyeatinjuredanddiseasedfish.Their___________(64)activitiesmeanthatthenumbersofotherfishinoceanwatersdonotbecometoo___________(65).Thisprotectstheplantsandotherformsoflifethatexistintheoceans.51AmeetBattackCrecognizeDvisit
52AresearchBexperimentCanalysisDservice
53AexistenceBpowerCmatesDskills
54AintelligenceBshapeCactivityDsize
55AfreshBsoftCdeepDwarm
56AwhoseBwhichCwhereDthat
57AforBtoCasDwith
58AhelpBfoodCfriendsDtrainers
59AhumorBsecurityCtouchDsmell
60AproducedBcontainedCusedDadded
61AthoseBtheseCotherDanother
62AprocessesBsystemsCideasDtheories
63AescapeBrecoverCreturnDcut
64AhuntingBmentalCsocialDswimming
65AweakBlittleCgreatDfew
職稱英語(yǔ)考試?yán)砉級(jí)考題答案詞匯選項(xiàng)eternal–everlasting(B)
wrecked–damaged(A)
authentic–genuine(D)
attraction–lure(B)
puzzle–mystery(D)
annoyed–irritated(B)
duplicated–copied(C)
encourage–spur(A)
ample–enough(C)
marvels–miracle(A)
perpetual–endless(A)
shabby–unfair(C)
adhereto–follow(B)
barren–bare(B)
specifications–instructions(D)
閱讀判斷16.Itisestimatedthatwaterusewil
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