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第頁2023屆高考英語一輪復(fù)習(xí)強化檢測8第一卷第一局部:聽力〔共兩節(jié),總分值30分〕第一節(jié)〔共5小題;每題1.5分,總分值7.5分〕 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whyisthemanworried?A.Hemustreadalotofbooks. B.Hedoesn’tlikehistory. C.Hecan’tgetthebookshereads.2.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.ThemanwillprobablygotoCanadaforhisvacation.B.ThemanwillprobablywaituntilsummertogotoMexico.C.ThemanwillprobablynotgotoCanadaforhisvacation.3.Howfarshouldthetwospeakersneedtogo?A.Twomoremiles. B.Anothermile. C.Threemoremiles.4.Whenwillthelecturebegin?A.At8:00. B.At8:15. C.At7:45.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shewillgotothepartytoday.B.Shewantstogotomorrowevening.C.Shewon’tgotothepartytoday.第二節(jié)〔共15小題,每題1.5分,總分值22.5分〕聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復(fù)第6至7題。6.Whatwilltheydobeforetheygodowntotheseaside?A.Visitinganewpark. B.Plantingsomeflowers. C.Havingsomeseafood.7.Howdidthemangettothecity?A.Byship. B.Bytrain. C.Bybus.聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第8至10題。8.Howmanytimeshadthediscussionsbeenheldwhentheconversationtookplace?A.Fourtimes. B.Sixtimes. C.Eighttimes.9.Whydidthewomaninvitethemantoattendtheirdiscussions?A.Becauseheknewalotaboutpopmusic.B.Becausehewasinterestedinpopmusic.C.Becausehewaseasytogetalongwith.10.Whenwillthemancometotheirdiscussions?A.OnlyonMondays. B.OnlyonFridays. C.OnMondaysandFridays.聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第11至13題。11.Whencanyouhaveyourlettersentoutatthepostoffice?A.7:30a.m.everyday. B.10:00a.m.onSaturday. C.4:00p.m.onFriday.12.Whichserviceissuitableforthecustomerswhowanttosavemoney?A.Thefirst-classpost. B.Thesecond-classpost. C.Theparcelpost.13.Howcancustomerssendatelegram?A.Bytelephone. B.Bygoingtoapostoffice. C.Bygoingtoarailwaystation.聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第14至16題。14.Howdoesthewomangotoworkatthemoment?A.Bybus. B.Bytrain. C.Bycar.15.Whatstopsthemandrivingtowork?A.Hiswifedoesn’tallowhimtodoso.B.Hecan’taffordthehighgasbill.C.Helivesnearhisworkplace.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shedoesn’tgetalongwellwithherboss.B.Shehasn’tgotmarried.C.Shelovesdrivingtowork.聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第17至20題。17.InhowmanycountriesisTOEFLgiven?A.118. B.180. C.121.18.HowmanypeopletaketheIELTSeveryyear?A.Onemillionpeople. B.Twomillion. C.Only20000people.19.HowmuchwillyoupayfortheTOEFLifyouwanttotestyourselfinthefourbasicskills?A.$125. B.$150. C.$275.20.WhatcanwelearnabouttheIELTS?A.Itisopenforstudentsofallages.B.Itdoesn’tincludespeakingtest.C.Itisapapertest.第一節(jié):單項填空〔共15小題,每題1分,總分值15分〕 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項。并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:It’ssonicetohearfromheragain.,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago. A.What’smore B.That’stosay C.Inotherwords D.Believeitornot答案是D。21.Mary_____aphotoofProfessorSmithwhilehewasmakingaspeech. A.takes B.took C.wouldtake D.hastaken22._____thelightinthehallwilltakemorethanmoney. A.Mending B.Mend C.Beingmended D.Tobemended23.Theyoungcouplewillhavetorentahouse,fortheirnewlyboughtone_____. A.wasdecorated B.isbeingdecorated C.willdecorate D.haddecorated24.-Whichcitydoyouexpecttolivein?-Idon’tmindwhereIlive_____thereismyfavouritejob. A.sothat B.incase C.asfaras D.solongas25.【2023山東】22.Itwas______coldwinternightandthemoonwasshiningbrightlyacross____nightsky.

A.不填;a B.a;the C.the;a D.the;不填26.Mycomputerneedstoberepaired.Howmuchdoyouthinkit_____?A.wouldcostB.cost C.willcost D.hascost27.Mydaughter,_____jobrequireshertodoalotoftravelling,isalwaysawayfromhomealot. A.which B.that C.whose D.where28.Theyoungwomanhadhercar_____inthemudfortwohoursbeforetherescueworkersarrived. A.trap B.trapping C.trapped D.tobetrapped29.【2023天津】7.WhileshewasinParis,shedevelopedaforfineart.A.wayB.relationC.tasteD.habit30.Glancing_____hisshoulder,Ericcouldseethedogwasrunningafterhim.A.over B.across C.through D.onto31.【2023新課標(biāo)I卷】27.WhenIfirstmetBryanIdidn’tlikehim,butImymind. A.havechanged B.change C.hadchanged D.wouldchange32.【2023安徽】28.Itomycousin’sbirthdaypartylastnight,butIwasnotavailableA.wentB.hadgoneC.wouldgoD.wouldhavegone33.-WhenwoulditbepossibleforLucytoseethejudgeor_____itwas—thelawyer?-Nextweek. A.which B.whoever C.whose D.whatever34.【2023陜西】14.Thewitnessesbythepolicejustnowgaveverydifferentdescriptionsofthefight.A.questionedB.beingquestionedC.tobequestionedD.havingquestioned35.Howstrangeitis_____thestudentsaresoquietintheclassroom! A.where B.when C.whether D.that第二節(jié)完型填空〔共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分〕 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑?!?023江西高考卷〕DianeRaywascompletelyself-centredandveryspoilt.Herparentsgaveher36shewanted,knowingthatshewouldthrowatempertantrum(耍小孩脾氣)iftheydidnot.Shewouldscreamandkickand37onthefloordrummingherheils.Herparentsalways38. Thatwaswhyshewasaloneonthe39,wearinganexpensiveswimsuit.Ithadtakenamassivetantrumto40herparentstobuyit.Theywerebackatthebeach-house,41fromthetantrumshehadthrownwhentheytoldherthatitwastoodangeroustogodiving42.“Dangerous?〞shehadsaid.“Youjustdon’twantmetohave43.I’mgoingandifyoutrytostoprne?I’llscream.〞 “Whatareyoudoing?〞avoiceasked.Dianejumped.Shedidnotknowthatthemanwasthere44hespoke. “I’mgoingdiving,〞sheanswered. “Youshouldn’tswimtoday,〞theman45.“Thereisastormcomingup.〞 “Youshouldmindyourown46!〞Dianerepliedandwalkedintothegentlewaves. “Ifyougooutthereyou’llbe47,〞themancalledafterher.Shedidnotbotherinreply.Dianeslippedintothewateranddived48untilwhitecapsbeganrollinginanditbecameharderto49againstthecurrent(水流).Saltwaterhitagainstherface,makingit50breathe.Oh,whyhadshenotlistenedtoadvice! Panicking,shebeganto51.Then,justasitseemedasifshewouldslipbeneaththesurface,shehearda52voice.“Holdon!I’mcoming.〞With53,shesawtheoldmanrowinganancient-lookingboattowardsher.“Ihopeyou’velearnedalesson.Youputusbothin54,〞heshoutedangrily,ashedraggedheroverthesideofthe55.Gratefully,Dianethankedhimandrantowardsthebeach-house.36. A.either B.neither C.nothing D.everything37. A.jump B.lie C.spin D.sleep38. A.setout B.setin C.gavein D.gaveout39. A.beach B.bed C.floor D.ship40. A.allow B.warn C.get D.prefer41. A.changing B.recovering C.appearing D.traveling42. A.alone B.away C.again D.aside43. A.time B.money C.food D.fun44. A.when B.until C.after D.once45. A.decided B.intended C.advised D.repeated46. A.business B.swimsuit C.friends D.parents 47. A.angry B.sorry C.confused D.excited48. A.nervously B.sadly C.shyly D.happily49. A.rise B.swim C.stop D.row50. A.difficult B.easy C.comfortable D.suitable51. A.speak B.sing C.sniff D.scream52. A.calm B.frightening C.beautiful D.disgusting53. A.regret B.relief C.interest D.ease54. A.power B.safety C.danger D.thought55. A.house B.wave C.beach D.boat第三局部:閱讀理解〔共20小題,每題2分,總分值40分〕第一節(jié)〔共15小題;每題2分,共30分〕 閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個選項〔A、B、C和D〕中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ATheDollandtheWhiteRoseIwaswalkingaroundinamall,whenIsawacashierhandthislittleboysomemoneyback.Thecashiersaid,"I'msorry,butyoudon'thaveenoughmoneytobuythisdoll.〞Thelittleboyseemedverydisappointed.Iwalkedtowardhimandaskedhimwhohewishedtogivethisdollto."It'sthedollthatmysisterwantedsomuchforChristmas.ShewassurethatSantaClauswouldbringittoher:ButSantaClauscan'tbringittoherwheresheisnow.Ihavetogivethedolltomymommysothatshecangiveittomysisterwhenshegoesthere."Hiseyesweresosad."MysisterhasgonetobewithGod.DaddysaysthatMommyisgoingtoseeGodverysoontoo,soIthoughtthatshecouldtakethedollwithhertogiveittomysister.〞Myheartnearlystopped.Thelittleboylookedupatmeandcontinued,"ItoldDaddytotellMommynottogoyet.IneedhertowaituntilIcomebackfromthemall."Iquicklyreachedformywalletandsaid,"Supposewecheckagain,justincaseyoudohaveenoughmoneyforthedoll.""OK,IhopeIdohaveenough,"hesaid.Iputsomeofmymoneywithhiswithouthimseeingandwestartedtocountit.Therewasenoughforthedollandevensomesparemoney.Surprisingly,thelittleboycried,"ThankyouGodforgivingmeenoughmoney!"Thenhelookedatmeandadded,"IaskedlastnightbeforeIwenttosleepforGodtomakesureIhadenoughmoneytobuythisdoll,sothatMommycouldgiveittomysister.Heheardme!Ialsowantedtohaveenoughmoneytobuyawhiteroseformymommy,butIdidn'tdaretoaskGodfortoomuch.Buthegavemeenoughtobuythedollandawhiterose!"ThenIrememberedtwodaysbeforealocalnewspaperreportedanaccidentinwhichawomanandalittlegirlwerebadlyinjured.Thelittlegirldiedrightaway,andthemotherwasleftinacriticalstate.Wasthisthefamilyofthelittleboy?TwodaysafterImetthelittleboy,Ireadinthenewspaperthatthewomanhadpassedaway.Icouldn'tstopmyselffromgoingtothefuneral.Teary-eyed,Ifeltthatmylifehadbeenchangedforever.56.Theboywantedtobuythedollbecause.A.hehadalwaysbeeneagerforsuchadoll B.SantaClausdidn'tgivehimanyChristmasgift C.hewouldgiveittohismotherasabirthdaysurprise D.hewantedtoturnhissister'sChristmaswishintoreality57.Wecanlearnfromthestorythat. A.theboy'ssisterdiedafterstayinginhospitalfortwoweeks B.theboy'sfamilywereallseriouslyinjuredinacaraccident C.theauthorgavetheboysomeextramoneywithouthisnotice D.theboy'smotheralwayswishedtoreceiveawhiteroseonChristmas58.Thestorymostprobablyconveysthemessagethat. A.a(chǎn)kindactcanbringjoyandhopetoothers B.a(chǎn)giftisaperfectwaytoexpressloveforothers C.losingafamilymemberisaheavyblowtochildren D.a(chǎn)religiousbeliefcanhelponesolveproblemsinhislifeB"Panopticon"isaplaceinwhicheverythingisinfullviewofothers.ArecentNewYorkTimes"HouseandHome"articlefeaturedthestoryofamanwholivesinaglasshouse.Everywallinhishomeistransparent;hehasnowallstohidebehind,noteveninthebathroom.Ofcourse,helivesinaremoteareawherehedoesn'texactlyhaveneighborslookinginandwatchinghiseverymove.Buthehaschosentolivewithoutanyphysicalprivacyinahomethatallowseveryactiontobeseen.Hehascreatedhisownpanopticonofsorts.ThetermpanopticonwascoinedbyJeremyBenthaminthelateeighteenthcenturywhenhewasdescribinganideaforhowprisonsshouldbedesigned.Theprisoners'cellswouldbeplacedinacirclewithaguardtowerinthemiddle.Allwallsfacingthecenterofthecirclewouldbeglass.Inthatway,everyprisoner'scellwouldbeinfullviewoftheguards.Theprisonerscoulddonothingunobserved,buttheprisonerswouldnotbeabletoseetheguardtower.Theywouldknowtheywerebeingwatched-orrather,theywouldknowthattheycouldbebeingwatched-butbecausetheycouldnotseetheobserver,theywouldneverknowwhentheguardwasactuallymonitoringtheiractions.Similarly,itiscommonthatpeoplebehavedifferentlywhentheyknowtheyarebeingwatched.Weactdifferentlywhenweknowsomeoneislooking;weactdifferentlywhenwethinksomeoneelsemightbelooking.Inthesesituations,wearelesslikelytobeourselves;instead,wewillactthewaywethinkweshouldactwhenwearebeingobservedbyothers.Inourwiredsociety,manytalkofthepanopticonasametaphor〔隱喻〕forthefuture.Butinmanyways,thepanopticonisalreadyhere.Monitoringcamerasareeverywhere,andweoftendon'tevenknowouractionsarebeingrecorded.Inaddition,weleavearecordofeverythingwedoonline.Andmostofushavenoideajusthowmuchinformationaboutushasbeenrecordedandhowmuchdataisavailabletovarioussources.Wecandolittletostoptheinformationgatheringandexchangeandcanonlyhopetobeabletocontrolthedamageifsomethinggoeswrong.59.Accordingtothepassage,apanopticonis.A.a(chǎn)prisoncellB.a(chǎn)housethatistransparentC.a(chǎn)towerthatprovidesabroadviewD.a(chǎn)placewhereeverythingcanbeseenbyothers60.FromParagraph3,welearnthatpanopticon. A.isnotapplicableoutsidetheprisonB.isusedeverywhereinpublicplacesC.isaneffectivetooltocontrolprisonersD.isaneffectivetooltoshareinformation.61.Whydoestheauthorsaythatpanopticonisalreadyhere?A.Becauseourprivacyiscompletelytransparent. B.Becauseweareallprisonersmourownhomes. C.Becauseouractionsareobservedandrecordedinmanycases. D.Becausewearealwaysafraidthatsomeonemightbewatchingus62.Akeydifferencebetweenprisonpanopticonandpanopticoninourdailylifeisthat.A.prisonerscanseetheirobservers,butwecan'tB.prisonersknowthattheymaybebeingwatched,butweoftendon'tC.prisonersaremoreprotectedintheirpanopticonthanweareinoursD.prisonersarelessobservedaboutprivacyissuesthantechnologyusersCIwanttotalkabouttheeconomy.Not"theeconomy"wehearaboutendlesslyinthenewseachdayandinpoliticians'speeches.Iwanttotalkabouttherealeconomy,theoneweliveindaybyday.Mostpeoplearen'tparticularlyinterestedin"theeconomy"."Sharepricesareflyinghigh;interestratesaresoaring;theDowJonesIndexclosedsixty-threepointsdownon8472.35."Wehearthisandsubconsciouslyswitchoff.Noticethat"theeconomy"isnotthesameastheeconomy,"Theeconomy"iswhatmeninsuitsplaywithtomakevastpersonalwealth.Theeconomyiswheretherestofusliveonadailybasis,earningourliving,payingourtaxes,andpurchasingthenecessitiesoflife.Wearesupposedtobebenefitingfromalltheadvantagesofawell-offsociety.Sowhydowefeeltiredandstressed?Wehavenotimeforanythingotherthanwork,whichisridiculousgiventhenumberoflabor-savingdevicesinourlives.Ourtownsbecomemoreandmorecrowded.Wepoisonourairandseas,andourfoodisfullofchemicals.There'ssomethingwronghere.Iftimesweretrulygood,thenyoumaythinkwe'dallfeeloptimisticaboutthefuture.Yetthemajorityofusaredeeplyworried.Morethan90percentofusthinkwearetooconcernedaboutourselvesandnotconcernedenoughaboutfuturegenerations.Theterm"economicexpansion"suggestssomethingdesirable,butexpansionsimplymeansspendingmoremoney.Morespendingdoesn'tmeanthatlifeisgettingbetter.Weallknowitoftenmeanstheopposite-greed,crime,poverty,pollution.Morespendingmerelyfeedsourwholeeconomicsystem,whichisbasedonproductionandconsumption.Unlessmoneykeepscirculating,theeconomybreaksdown.Ifwedon'tkeepconsuming,thewholesystemgoesintostalemate〔僵局〕. Howdowebreakthecycleandmakesomechanges?Weneedtobecomefarmoreawareoftheresultsofouractions.Webuyclothesthataremadeinsweatshopsbyvirtualslavesinpoorpartsoftheworld.Wecreatemountainsofwaste.Wedemandcheapfood,mindlessofthefactthatittotallylackstasteandisproducedusingchemicalsthatpoisontheland.Theconsumptionculturemakesusunawareoftheeffectofourownbehavior.Ourmainproblemisnotthatwedon'tknowwhattodoaboutit.Itisgatheringthedesiretodoit.63.Accordingtotheauthor,whichonebelongstotherealeconomy?A.TheDowJonesIndex.B.Increasesininterestrates.C.Skyrocketingshareprices.D.Shoppinginasupermarket.64.ItcanbeconcludedfromParagraph4that.A.peoplearebenefitingfromawell-offsocietyB.thefuturegenerationisabigconcernformostpeopleC.themajorityofpeopleareoptimisticaboutthefutureD.peoplestillfeelmuchpressuredespitelabor-savingdevices65.Whatistrueabouteconomicexpansion?A.Itguaranteesabetterlifeforus.B.Itmayleadtosomesocialproblems.C.Itwillstopthecirculationofmoney.D.Ithasonlybroughtdesirableeffects.66.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto.A.callonustochangeourbehavior B.suggestasolutionforover-consumption C.makeadistinctionbetweentwoeconomies D.informusoftheeffectsofeconomicexpansionDYouAreWhatYouEat Genetic〔基因的〕engineeringisthescientificchangeofthegeneticmaterialinalivingorganism.Itallowsscientiststoidentifyspecificgenes,toremovethemfromanorganism'schromosomes〔染色體〕,improvethem,analyzethem,andpossiblyclonethem,andtothenreinsertthechangedgeneintotheoriginalorganism,oracompletelydifferentorganism.Unliketraditionalbreeding〔繁殖〕,whereadesiredqualitywouldbebredwithinthesamespecies,geneticengineeringcaninsertdesiredonesintoorganismsofdifferentspecies.Wow…Didyoucatchthat? Geneticengineeringcreatesmanypositivecontributionstoagriculture.Forexample,bygeneticallyengineered〔GE〕foods,anti-canceragents,mineralsandvitaminscanbeincreased.Improvedtaste,shelflife,andbettertransportareallpossible.Also,GEplantscanincreasepestandbacterialresistance,therefore,makingthefoodsafeforconsumers.Butsomearguethatthepossiblenegativeeffectsoutweighthepositives,andcriticsarestartingtovoicetheirconcerns.UnlikeEurope,intheUnitedStateslabelingisnotrequiredongeneticallyengineeredfoodsoronfoodsthatcontaingeneticallyengineeredproducts.MostAmericansdonotrealizethattheyare,infact,eatingGEfoods.Thepublicisalsoconcernedabouttheunknownhealthrisks.Withlimitedunderstandingofgenes,scientistscannotpredictpossibleeffects.BecausemostgenesintroducedintoGEplantscomefromsourcesnotintroducedintothehumanbody,itisimpossibletoknowiftheywillcausereactions.Moreover,duetothelackoflabelingifallergiesdevelop,itwillbeextremelydifficulttofindtheoriginofthem.Thereisalsoamajormoralquestioninmanyminds.Formany,theconflictisnotifitissafeornot,butitdisturbsthembecauseitisunnaturalandunnecessary.Wearecurrentlyproducingoneandahalftimestheamountoffoodneededtofeedtheworld,yetoneinsevenpeoplearestarving.GEfoodisunnecessary,andfailstoaddresstherootofhunger.Manybelievethattheonlypeoplewhowillbenefitarethecorporationsthatproduceit.Scientistscannotforeseet.hepossibleeffectsofGEfoods,yetweeatthemeverydaywithoutevenknowingit.Wealreadyhaveenoughfood,sowhycreatemorethatcouldbepotentiallyharmfultous,totheEarthandtoallwildlife?Ithinkthatthebenefitsareamazing,butuntilweknowforsurehowthesefoodswillaffectus,theyarenotworththerisk.67.Accordingtothepassage,traditionalbreedingisdifferentfromgeneticengineeringinthat. A.traditionalbreedingchangesthegenesinthesamespecies B.traditionalbreedingchangesthegenesindifferentspecies C.traditionalbreedingtakesplacewithinthesamespecies D.traditionalbreedingismorescientific68."Thelackoflabeling"inParagraph4indicates. A.informationconcerninggenesourcesisunavailabletocustomers B.itiscurrentlypossibletofindtheoriginsofsomeallergies C.scientiststrytohidepotentialdangersfromcustomers D.theUSgovernmentisresponsibleforGEfood69.AccordingtoParagraph5,GEfoodisunnecessarybecause.A.itwon'thelpsolvetheproblemofhungerintheworldB.therearepotentialdangersinproducingGEfoodC.we'renowproducingmorefoodthanbeforeD.customerswillbenefitfromGEfood70.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsgeneticengineering? A.Welcoming. B.Disapproving. C.Unconcerned. D.Optimistic.第二節(jié)〔共5小題;每題2分,共10分〕根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填人空白處的最正確選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。SwappingHousesforVacationWhenbudgetingforavacation,usuallythemostexpensivepartofthetripistheaccommodations.Thetraditionalwaytotakeavacationistopacksomebags,lockupthehouse,andtraveltoanewplacetostayinahotel.However,hotelsareveryexpensive,andwithrentorhousingloan〔貸款〕dueeverymonth,it'sdifficultformostpeopletopayforyetanotherplacetostay.71Luckily,thereisasubstitutecalledhouseswapping,andit'ssavingtouristsagreatdealofcash.72Forexample,ifacouplefromNewYorkwanttospendaweekinParis,theywouldplaceanadofferingtotradetheirNewYorkapartmentforoneinParisforaweek.IfaParisiancouplethatwanttovacationinNewYorkreadtheadvertisement,housescanbeswapped,andbothcouplessavehundreds,ifnotthousands,ofdollarsbyavoidingbig-cityhotelfees.Ifallgoeswell,bothcouplescanpostpositivereviewsoftheother'shomeonlinesothatpotentialtravelerscanseethateverythingwasfine.73Thisbuildsacommunityofpeoplewhowanttohelpeachotherout. Thereareotheradvantagescohouseswappingaswell.74Stayingatsomeone'shomeputsyouinaneighborhoodthatcangiveyouabetterrepresentationofthelifeandcultureintheplaceyou'revisiting.75Thenexttimeyouwanttospendyourvacationinanewplace,butdon'twanttopayafortune,checkwhat'spostedonlineandfindahousetoswap.A.HouseswappingismostcommoninNewYorkandParis.B.Hotelsareoftenquitedifficulttobookwhenyouwanttoexploreanewhome.C.Alotoftimes,thisextracostpreventstravelersfromgoingveryfarfromhome.D.Toswaphouses,peoplechecktheInternetforothersplanningtotravelandtradehomes.E.Withmanyhouseswappingsitesgrowing,thisnewphenomenonisbecomingeasierthane

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