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一、UseofEnglish

1、Withthespreadofinter-activeelectronicmediaamanaloneinhisownhomewillneverhavebeensowellplacedtofilltheinexplicablementalspacebetweencradleandcrematorium.SoIsuspectthatbookswillbepushedmoreandmoreintothosemomentsoftravelordifficultdefecation(1)_____peoplestilldon'tquiteknowwhattodowith.

Whenpeopledoread,Ithinkthey'llwanttofeeltheyarereadingliterature,or(2)_____somethingserious.(3)_____you'regoingtofindfewerbookspresentingthemselvesasno-nonsenseand(4)_____assumingliterarypretensionsandbeingpackagedasworksofart.Wecanexpectanextraordinaryvarietyofgenre,butwithanunderlying(5)_____ofsentimentandvision.

Translatorscanonly(6)_____fromthisdesireforthepresumablysophisticated.Wecanlookforwardtolotsofdifficultnamesandfantasticstoriesofforeignpartsenthusiastically(7)_____bytheoverallworshipofthe"globalvillage".Muchofthiswillbeawfulandsomewonderful,(8)_____don'texpectthepressortheorganizersofprizestoofferyoumuchhelpinmakingtheappropriatedistinctions.Theywillbechiefly(9)_____increatingcelebrity,thegreatestenemyofdiscrimination,butagoodpropforthe(10)_____consumer.

Everyethnicgroupingovertheworldwillhavetobeseentohaveagreatwriter—aphenomenonthatwill(11)_____anewkindofprovincialism,morechronologicalthangeographic,(12)_____onlythestrictlycontemporaryistalkedaboutand(13)_____Universities,includingCambridge,willinclude(14)_____theirliteraturesyllabusnovels,writtenonlylastyear.(15)_____occasionalexhumationfortheNobel,theachievementsoftenoronlyfiveyearsagowillbelargelyforgotten.

Inshort,youcan'tgotoofarwrongwhenpredictingmoreofthesame.Butthereisa(16)_____sidetothis—theinevitablereactionagainstit.ThepracticalthingsIwouldliketoseehappen—publishersseekinglessto(17)_____celebritythroughextravagantadvertising,(18)_____andmagazines(19)_____spacetoreflectivepieces—arerathermoreimprobablethantheSecondComing(耶穌復(fù)臨).Butdullnessneverquitedarkensthewholeplanet.Intheirownidiosyncraticfashionafewwriterswill(20)_____belookingfornewdepartures.

A.when

B.that

C.which

D.where

2、(2)

A.inparticular

B.ingeneral

C.atleast

D.bycontrast

3、(3)

A.So

B.Yet

C.Once

D.Since

4、(4)

A.fewer

B.more

C.less

D.much

5、(5)

A.variety

B.mechanism

C.monotone

D.conformity

6、(6)

A.benefit

B.derive

C.differ

D.deviate

7、(7)

A.contaminated

B.contained

C.sustained

D.maintained

8、(8)

A.but

B.so

C.for

D.as

9、(9)

A.dedicated

B.concerned

C.engaged

D.preoccupied

10、(10)

A.devoted

B.confused

C.sensible

D.isolated

11、(11)

A.leadto

B.pointto

C.cometo

D.turnto

12、(12)

A.which

B.where

C.when

D.what

13、(13)

A.admired

B.admitted

C.abdicated

D.adhered

14、(14)

A.at

B.in

C.on

D.for

15、(15)

A.Given

B.Considering

C.Barring

D.Concerning

16、(16)

A.negative

B.positive

C.paradoxical

D.controversial

17、(17)

A.prevent

B.explore

C.prohibit

D.generate

18、(18)

A.Newspapers

B.Books

C.Media

D.Periodicals

19、(19)

A.gives

B.giving

C.togive

D.give

20、(20)

A.always

B.never

C.seldom

D.hardly

二、ReadingComprehension

1、PartA

Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)

Afactorythatmakesuraniumfuelfornuclearreactorshadaspillsobaditkepttheplantclosedforsevenmonthslastyearandbecameoneofonlythreeeventsinallof2022seriousenoughfortheNuclearRegulatoryCommissiontoincludeinanannualreporttoCongress.Afteraninvestigation,thecommissionchangedthetermsofthefactory'slicenseandsaidthepublichad20daystorequestahearingonthechanges.

Butnomemberofthepubliceverdid.Infact,nomemberofthepubliccouldfindoutaboutthechanges.Thedocumentdescribingthem,includingthenoticeofhearingrightsforanyonewhofeltadverselyaffected,wasstamped"officialuseonly",meaningthatitwasnotpubliclyaccessible.

TheagencywouldnotevenhavetoldCongresswhichfactorywasinvolvedwereitnotfortheeffortsofGregoryB.Jaczko,oneofthefivecommissioners.Mr.Jaczkoidentifiedthecompany,NuclearFuelServicesofErwin,Tenn,inamemorandumthatbecamepartofthepublicrecord.HismemorandumsaidotherpublicdocumentswouldallowaninformedpersontodeducethatthefactorybelongedtoNuclearFuelServices.

SuchsecrecybytheNuclearRegulatoryCommissionisnowcomingunderattackbyinfluentialmembersofCongress.Theselawmakersarguethattheagencyiswithholdingnumerousdocumentsaboutnuclearfacilitiesinthenameofnationalsecurity,butthatmanywithhelddocumentsarenotsensitive.Thelawmakerssaytheagencymustrebalanceitspenchantforsecrecywiththepublic'srighttoparticipateinthelicensingprocessanditsrighttoknowaboutpotentialhazards.Theagency,thecongressmensaid,"hasremovedhundredsofinnocuousdocumentsrelatingtotheN.F.S.plantfrompublicview".

Witharesurgenceofnuclearplantconstructionexpectedaftera30-yearhiatus,agencyofficialssayfrequentlythattheyaretryingtostrikeabalancebetweenwinningpublicconfidencebyregulatingopenlyandprotectingsensitiveinformation.Acommissionspokesman,ScottBurnell,saidthe"officialuseonly"designationwasunderreview.

Aslaidoutbythecommission'sreporttoCongressandothersources,theeventattheNuclearFuelServicefactorywasdiscoveredwhenasupervisorsawayellowliquiddribblingunderadoorandintoahallway.Workershadpreviouslydescribedayellowliquidina"glovebox",asealedcontainerwithglovesbuiltintothesidestoallowatechniciantomanipulateobjectsinside,butmanagershaddecideditwasordinaryuranium.Infact,itwashighlyenricheduraniumthathadbeendeclaredsurplusfromtheweaponsinventoryoftheEnergyDepartmentandsenttotheplanttobedilutedtoastrengthappropriateforacivilianreactor.Ifthematerialhadgonecritical,"itislikelythatatleastoneworkerwouldhavereceivedanexposurehighenoughtocauseacutehealtheffectsordeath",thecommissionsaid.

Generally,theNuclearRegulatoryCommissiondoesdescribenuclearincidentsandchangesinlicenses.Butin2022,accordingtothecommittee'sletter,theOfficeofNavalReactors,partoftheEnergyDepartment,reachedanagreementwiththecommissionthatanycorrespondencewithNuclearFuelServiceswouldbemarked"officialuseonly".

Whydidnomemberofthepublicrequestanyhearing?

A.Becausethegeneralpublicoftenshownointerestinsuchmatters.

B.Becausethehearingrightsofthepublicareadverselyaffected.

C.Becausethepublichasstampedthedocuments"officialuseonly".

D.Becausethepublicarenotawareofthechangesinthefirstplace.

2、

Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstthreeparagraphsthat

A.thepublichaveaccesstoMr.Jaczko'smemorandum.

B.theagencynevertoldCongresswhichfactorywasinvolved.

C.theNuclearFuelServicesisanon-profitablegovernmentcompany.

D.documentsmarked"OfficialUseOnly"axeaccessibletotheinformed.

3、

NRCiscriticizedbyCongressmemberschieflybecause

A.lawmakersdrawtheconclusionthatNRChasillegaldocuments.

B.theythinkNRCishidingmoreinformationthanitshouldbe.

C.thepublichavetherightstoknowanypotentialhazards.

D.theythinknuclearfacilitiesarenotamatterofnationalsecurity.

4、

Theword"innocuous"(lastsentence,paragraph4)isclosestinmeaningto

A.insensitive.

B.confidential.

C.innocent.

D.harmful

5、

Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.The2022incidenceoccurredbecauseofthecarelessnessofasupervisor.

B.Yellowliquidsinagloveboxshouldalwaysbehandledwithheed.

C.Highlyenricheduraniumcanbedilutedforcivilianuses.

D.Atleastoneworkerhasbeenseriouslyaffectedinthe2022incidence.

6、Thehistoryofmodernpollutionproblemsshowsthatmosthaveresultedfromnegligenceandignorance.Wehaveanappallingtendencytointerferewithnaturebeforeallofthepossibleconsequencesofouractionshavebeenstudiedindepth.Weproduceanddistributeradioactivesubstances,syntheticchemicalsandmanyotherpotentcompoundsbeforefullycomprehendingtheireffectsonlivingorganisms.Oureducationisdangerouslyincomplete.

Itwillbearguedthatthepurposeofscienceistomoveintounknownterritory,toexplore,andtodiscover.Itcanbesaidthatsimilarriskshavebeentakenbefore,andthattheserisksarenecessarytotechnologicalprogress.

Theseargumentsoverlookanimportantelement.Inthepast,riskstakeninthenameofscientificprogresswererestrictedtoasmallplaceandbriefperiodoftime.Theeffectsoftheprocesseswenowstrivetomasterareneitherlocalizednorbrief.Airpollutioncoversvasturbanareas.Oceanpollutantshavebeendiscoveredinnearlyeverypartoftheworld.Syntheticchemicalsspreadoverhugestretchesofforestandfarmlandmayremaininthesoilfordecadesandyearstocome.Radioactivepollutantswillbefoundinthebiosphereforgenerations.Thesizeandpersistenceoftheseproblemshavegrownwiththeexpandingpowerofmodernscience.

Onemightalsoarguethatthehazardsofmodernpollutantsaresmallcomparedwiththedangersassociatedwithotherhumanactivity.Noestimateoftheactualharmdonebysmog,fallout,orchemicalresiduescanobscuretherealitythattherisksarebeingtakenbeforebeingfullyunderstood.

Theimportanceoftheseissuesliesinthefailureofsciencetopredictandcontrolhumaninterventionintonaturalprocesses.Thetruemeasureofthedangerisrepresentedbythehazardswewillencounterifweenterthenewageoftechnologywithoutfirstevaluatingourresponsibilitytoenvironment.

Whichofthefollowingadjectivesmaybestdescribethetoneofthistext?

A.Unconcerned.

B.Humorous.

C.Serious.

D.Exaggerated.

7、

Thetextismainlyabout.

A.thenatureofscientificprogress.

B.therelationshipbetweentheprogressofscienceandpollution.

C.certainfactorsthatharmthecircumstance.

D.theawarenessofourresponsibilitytoenvironment.

8、

Theauthorwouldmostprobablyagreethattheoriginofenvironmentalpollutionliesin

A.theindifferencetotheconditionoftheenvironment.

B.thelackoftheabilitytocontroltheprogressofscience.

C.theinabilityofsciencetodealwithcertainhumanendeavors.

D.theignoranceofthedisposalofpollutants.

9、

Asusedinthesecondsentenceofthefirstparagraph,thephrase"indepth"means

A.fullyandthoroughly.

B.distantlyandremotely.

C.seriouslyandextent.

D.stronglyandunpleasantly.

10、

Whatthepeoplereallyignoreinthedebateisthat

A.theeffectsofthemodernpollutantsonthelivingorganisms.

B.thepresentsituationisremarkedlydifferentfromthepast.

C.thestressofprogressofsciencetotheneglectofenvironmentalprotection.

D.theseriousconsequencefollowedbythedevelopmentofscience.

11、Mostofthepeoplewhoappearmostoftenandmostgloriouslyinthehistorybooksaregreatconquerorsandgeneralsandsoldiers,whereasthepeoplewhoreallyhelpedcivilizationforwardareoftennevermentionedatall.Wedonotknowwhofirstsetabrokenleg,orlaunchedaseaworthyboat,orcalculatedthelengthoftheyear,ormanuredafield;butweknowallaboutthekillersanddestroyers.Peoplethinkagreatdealofthem,somuchsothatonallthehighestpillarsinthegreatcitiesoftheworldyouwillfindthefigureofaconquerororageneralorasoldier.AndIthinkmostpeoplebelievethatthegreatestcountriesarethosethathavebeateninbattlethegreatestnumberofothercountriesandruledoverthemasconquerors.Itisjustpossibletheyare,buttheyarenotthemostcivilized.Animalsfight;sodosavages;hencetobegoodatfightingistobegoodinthewayinwhichananimalorasavageisgood,butitisnottobecivilized.Evenbeinggoodatgettingotherpeopletofightforyouandtellingthemhowtodoitmostefficiently—this,afterall,iswhatconquerorsandgeneralshavedone—isnotbeingcivilized.Peoplefighttosettlequarrels.Fightingmeanskilling,andcivilizedpeoplesoughttobeabletofindsomewayofsettlingtheirdisputesotherthanbyseeingwhichsidecankilloffthegreaternumberoftheotherside,andthensayingthatthatsidewhichhaskilledmosthaswornAndnotonlyhaswon,but,becauseithaswon,hasbeenintheright.Forthatiswhatgoingtowarmeans;itmeanssayingthatmightisright.

Thatiswhatthestoryofmankindhasonthewholebeenlike.Evenourownagehasfoughtthetwogreatestwarsinhistory,inwhichmillionsofpeoplewerekilledormutilated.Andwhiletodayitistruethatpeopledonotfightandkilleachotherinthestreets—while,thatistosay,wehavegottothestageofkeepingtherulesandbehavingproperlytoeachotherindailylife—nationsandcountrieshavenotlearnttodothisyet,andstillbehavelikesavages.

Butwemustnotexpecttoomuch.Afterall,theraceofmenhasonlyjuststarted.Fromthepointofviewofevolution,humanbeingsareveryyoungchildrenindeed,babies,infact,ofafewmonthsold.Scientistsreckonthattherehasbeenlifeofsomesortontheearthintheform.ofjellyfishandthatkindofcreatureforabouttwelvehundredmillionyears;buttherehavebeenmenforonlyonemillionyears,andtherehavebeencivilizedmenforabouteightthousandyearsattheoutside.Thesefiguresaredifficulttograsp;soletusscalethemdown.Supposethatwereckonthewholepastoflivingcreaturesontheearthasonehundredyears;thenthewholepastofmanworksoutataboutonemonth,andduringthatmonththerehavebeencivilizationsforbetweensevenandeighthours.Soyouseetherehasbeenlittletimetolearnin,buttherewillbeoceansoftimeinwhichtolearnbetter.Takingman'scivilizedpastataboutsevenoreighthours,wemayestimatehisfuture,thatistosay,thewholeperiodbetweennowandwhenthesungrowstoocoldtomaintainlifeanylongerontheearth,ataboutonehundredthousandyears.Thusmankindisonlyatthebeginningofitscivilizedlife,andasIsay,wemustnotexpecttoomuch.Thepastofmanhasbeenonthewholeaprettybeastlybusiness,abusinessoffightingandbullyingandgorgingandgrabbingandhurting.Wemustnotexpectevencivilizedpeoplesnottohavedonethesethings.Allwecanaskisthattheywillsometimeshavedonesomethingelse.

Thefirstsentenceoftheopeningparagraphindicatesthat

A.mosthistorybookswerewrittenbyconquerors,generalsandsoldiers.

B.noonewhoreallyhelpedcivilisationforwardismentionedinanyhistorybook.

C.historybooksneglecttherealheroesbehindcivilisation.

D.conquerors,generalsandsoldiersshouldnotbementionedinhistorybooks.

12、

Onallthehighestpillarsinthegreatcitiesoftheworld,wefind

A.thefigureofthesameconquerororgeneralorsoldier.

B.thefigureofsomeconquerororgeneralorsoldier.

C.afigurereprsentingthenumberofconquerors,generalsorsoldiersinthatcountry.

D.thefigureofapersonwhohelpedcivilizationforward.

13、

Intheauthor'sopinion,thecountriesthatruledoveralargenumberofothercountriesare

A.certainlynotthegreatestinanyway.

B.neitherthegreatestnorthemostcivilized.

C.possiblythemostcivilizedbutnotthegreatest.

D.possiblythegreatestinsomesensebutnotthemostcivilized.

14、

Bysaying"fromthepointofviewofevolution,humanbeingsareveryyoungchildrenindeed"(paragraph3),theauthormeans

A.veryyoungchildrenarenotcivilised.

B.evolutiondoesnothelpcivilizationforward.

C.humanbeingsarestillatthebeginningoftheirlifeonearth.

D.humanbeingshavelearntverylittleinaverylongtime.

15、

Itcanbeinferredfromthelastthreesentencesthat

A.thosewhohavefoughtandbulliedcannotbeconsideredcivilized.

B.thereisnothingwrongifcivilizedpeopledosomefightingandbullying.

C.evencivilizedpeoplehavedonesomefightingandbullying.

D.civilizedpeoplehaveneverdoneanyfightingandbullying.

16、Platoasked"Whatisman?"andStAugustineasked"WhoamI?"Anewbreedofcriminalshasanovelanswer:"Iamyou!"Althoughimpostorshaveexistedforages,thegrowingfrequencyandcostofidentitytheftisworrisome.Around10mAmericansarevictimsannually,anditistheleadingconsumer-fraudcomplaintoverthepastfiveyears.Thecosttobusinesseswasalmost$50billion,andtoconsumers$5billion,in2022,themostrecentyearthatAmerica'sFederalTradeCommissioncollectedfigures.

Aftertworecent,bigprivacydisasters,peopleandpoliticiansarecallingforaction.InFebruary,ChoicePoint,alargedata-collectionagency,begansendingoutletterswarning145,000Americansthatithadwronglyprovidedfraudsterswiththeirpersonaldetails,includingSocialSecuritynumbers.Around750peoplehavealreadyspottedfraudulentactivity.AndonFebruary25th,BankofAmericarevealedthatitlostdatatapesthatcontainpersonalinformationonoverlmgovernmentemployees,includingsomeSenators.Althoughaccidentandnotillegalityissuspected,allmusttakeprecautionsagainstidentitytheft.

Facedwithsuchincidents,stateandnationallawmakersarecallingfornewregulations,includingovercompaniesthatcollectandsellpersonalinformation.Asanindustry,thefirms—suchasChoicePoint,Acxiom,LexisNexisandWestlaw—arelargelyunregulated.Theyhavealsogrownenormous.Forexample,ChoicePointwasfoundedin1997andhasacquirednearly60firmstoamassdatabaseswith19billionrecordsonpeople.Itisusedbyinsurancefirms,landlordsandevenpoliceagencies.

Californiaistheonlystate,withalawrequiringcompaniestonotifyindividualswhentheirpersonalinformationhasbeencompromised—whichmadeChoicePointrevealthefraud(albeitfivemonthsafteritwasnoticed,andafteritstoptwobossesexercisedstockoptions).Legislationtomaketherequirementafederallawisunderconsideration.Moreover,lawmakerssaytheywillproposethatrulesgoverningcreditbureausandmedicalcompaniesareextendedtodata-collectionfirms.Andalongsidelegislation,thereisalwayslitigation.Already,ChoicePointhasbeensuedforfailingtosafeguardindividuals'data.

YetthelegalremedieswouldstillbefarlooserthaninEurope,whereidentitytheftisalsoamenace,thoughlessfrequentandcostly.TheEuropeanDataProtectionDirective,implementedin1998,givespeopletherighttoaccesstheirinformation,changeinaccuracies,anddenypermissionforittobeshared.Moreover,itplacesthecostofmistakesonthecompaniesthatcollectthedata,notonindividuals.Whenthelawwasputinforce,Americanpolicymakersgroanedthatitwasbadforbusiness.Butnowtheyseemtobereconsideringit.

PlatoandSt.Augustinearementionedinthetextto

A.raisephilosophicalquestions.

B.showanobviouscontrast.

C.introducethecriminals,

D.pavethewayforthemaintopic.

17、

Accordingtoparagraph2,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ChoicePointisanagencythatisresponsiblefortheinformationleakage.

B.ChoicePointisanagencywhereSocialSecuritynumbersarekept.

C.PersonalinformationismostunsafewithBankofAmerica.

D.ThelossofdatatapesinBankofAmericaisacaseofidentitytheft.

18、

TherealreasonforChoicePoint'sfastexpansionisthat

A.itcollectsandsellspersonalinformation.

B.ithasacquirednearly60firmssince1997.

C.theindustryislargelyunregulatedbythegovernment.

D.theinformationitprovidesisusefultomany.

19、

ChoicePointrevealedthefraudbecause

A.itstoptwobosseswantedtoexercisestockoptions,

B.itwasrequiredbylocallegislation.

C.itwassuedforfailingtosafeguardindividual'sdata.

D.medicalcompaniesarealsoallowedtocollectdata.

20、

Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat

A.identitytheftisevenmoreseriousinEuropethaninAmerica.

B.AmericanpolicymakersmightlearnfromthelawsinEurope.

C.Americanpolicymakersaremoreconcernedwithindividualinterests.

D.thecostofidentitytheftisusuallycoveredbycompaniesintheUS.

21、PartB(10points)

Youaregoingtoreadatextaboutbasicelementinbothspeakingandwriting,followedbyalistofexamplesandexplanations.Choosethebestexampleorexplanationfromthelistforeachnumberedsubheading.Thereisoneextraexamplewhichyoudonotneedtouse.

Therearemanydifferencesbetweencommunicatinginwrittenandspokenwords—onetooneoronetomany.Becausespeakingisfacetofaceandpersonal,itismuchmoredirectthanwriting..Handandbodygestures,facialexpressions,andvocalvarietyhelpgreatlytosupportface-to-facecommunication.Itisalsoreinforcedbyinstantfeedbackfromlistenersintheform.ofsmiles,frowns,applause,catcalls,clenchedfists,andsoon.Analertspeakerwhoissensitivetofeedbackcan"shiftgears"andadapttochangingcircumstances.

(41)Thedifferencesbetweentalkingandwriting

Writing,however,dependssolelyonwordsandpunctuationtodeliverthemessage.Therearenogesturesandnovoice,andifthereisanyfeedback,ittakestimetoreachthewriter.

(42)Whylongsentencescanbeusedinwriting?

Effectivetalkingisaimedatpeople'smindsandheartsthroughtheirears,andearsprefershort,direct,conversationalsentences.

Therearethreestandardsthatapplyequallytotalkingandwriting—clarity,accuracy,andappropriateness.

(43)Clarity.

Iftheaudiencedoesn'tunderstandthemessageinstantly,thenthespeakerhas,tosomeextent,failed.Thus,everypossiblemeasuremustbetakentoensurethatallyourwordsandthoughtsareperfectlycleartotheaudience.

(44)Accuracy.

Asaconscientiousspeaker,youmustseetoitthatyourinformationisascurrentandasaccurateasresearchcanmakeit.

(45)Appropriateness.

Inadditiontobeingprecise,yourlanguageshouldalsobesuitabletothesubject,audience,andoccasion.

A.Forinstance,aspeakercanvaryhis/herpitchortonetochangethemeaningexpressed.Awriter,ontheotherhand,hastorelysolelyonthewordsandcontextorevenexplanationsinbracestoachievethat.

B.Goodtalkingiswordy,repetitive,andfarlessstructuredthanefficientwriting.Agoodspeech,reproducedwordforwordonpaper,usuallydoesnotreadwellbecauseitramblesandrepeatswordsandthoughts.Itisnotnearlyasdisciplinedandorganizedasgoodwriting.

C.Throughoutyourtalk,wordsareyourprimemeansforhelpingyouraudienceunderstandyourmessage.Andtoharnesstheprofoundpowerofwords,youshoulddevelopalifelonghabitofusingadictionaryandathesaurus.Ifyoudonotexploittheseresources,youwillfailtoachieveyourfullpotentialasaspeakerandconversationalist.Anotherdevicethatwillhelpyouachieveclarityinyourtalkisasummary.Ifyourtalkconsistsofthreewillresearchedmajorpoints,litthosepointsinyourintroductionsoyouraudiencewillknowatoncewhatgroundyouwillcover.Discussthemindepth,summarizethemattheendofyourtalk,andemphasizeanyconclusionshattheyleadto.

D.Forexample,aspeakerwho'saddressingaParent-TeacherAssociationshouldavoidthestatisticalandpsychologicaljargonofadvancededucationalresearchers.Bythesametoken,sheshouldnotindulgeinteenageslang.Anyspeakerworthhersaltwillanalyzeheraudiencefirstandadaptherlanguageaccordingly.

E.Thesurestwayforyoutodamageyourcredibilityistospewforthmisinformationoroutdatedinformation.Howmanytimeshaveyouseena

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