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2008級本科大學(xué)英語第一學(xué)期期末考試
試題(A)
閉卷適用專業(yè)年級:08級各專業(yè)學(xué)生
姓名高騰學(xué)號20姓名3438專業(yè)
班級人力資源管理
本試題一共六道大題,共14頁,滿分100分??荚嚂r(shí)間120分鐘。
總分題號二三四五八
閱卷人題分252015101515
核分人得分
注:1.答題前,請準(zhǔn)確、清楚地填各項(xiàng),涂改及模糊不清者、試卷作廢。
2.試卷若有雷同以零分計(jì)。
答題須知
1.耳機(jī)開關(guān)用FM收聽??荚嚽霸囈羝诓シ艃?nèi)容是四川農(nóng)大考場指令。
2.客觀題答案用鉛筆做在機(jī)讀卡上,其他方式答題一律無效。
3.機(jī)讀卡上“試卷類型”涂A,“準(zhǔn)考證號”前8欄填涂學(xué)生學(xué)號(最后兩欄
空白),“科目”欄涂01。
4.翻譯用鋼筆或圓珠筆做在試卷二上。
5.考試結(jié)束時(shí),只交試卷二和機(jī)讀卡,不交試題冊
PartIListeningComprehension(25%)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Atthe
endofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbea
pause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkeda,b,candd,anddecidewhich
isthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecenter.
QuestionsIto8arebasedontheconversationsyouhavejustheard.
1.a.Nothing,sinceitisalreadydone.
b.Hewilldefinitelybuythesoftdrink.
c.Nothing,sinceshedoesn'twanttobuythesoftdrink.
d.Hewillconsiderbuyingit.
2.a.Hewasfined.
b.Heboughtaticket.
c.Hehadacaraccident.
d.Hehadadrivinglesson.
3.a.Onthegrass.
b.Nearthepool.
c.Athome.
d.Onhisbike.
4.a.Athisoldhouse.
b.Inhisfriend'sapartment.
c.Onthestreet.
d.Ontheothersideofthetown.
5.a.About6:00p.m.
b.At3:30.
c.Aboutnoon.
d.Afterdinner.
6.a.Thewoman's.
b.Lily's.
c.Theman's.
d.Susan's.
7.a.ShewenttoNewYork.
b.Shestayedathome.
c.Shevisitedhersister.
d.Shecalledhersister.
8.a.She'sboundtofinditsomewhereelse.
b.Thepapershewantsisoutofstock.
c.He'llseeiftheyhavemorepaper.
d.Hecan'tacceptacheck.
Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationsyouhavejustheard.
9.a.Peopleindevelopingcountries.
b.Peoplelivinginpoorconditions.
c.Peopleinthe1950s.
d.PeopleinNewYork.
10.a.8.1million.
b.12million.
c.14million.
d.26million.
11.a.Healthcare.
b.Housingproblem.
c.Transportationproblem.
d.Educationalproblem.
12.a.Tokyo.
b.Beijing.
c.Shanghai.
d.Seoul.
Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationsyouhavejustheard.
13.a.Shedoesn'tknowwhethertochangemajorornot.
b.Shehadtostayupallnightdoingherassignment.
c.Shecan'tfindthebookshewants.
d.Thebookshewantsisn'tavailableinthelibrary.
14.a.Hethinksitisa180degreeshiftfromhermajor.
b.Hethinksshedoesn'thavethepatience.
c.Hethinkssheshouldtakedramaashermajor.
d.Hethinksit'sawasteoftime.
15.a.Hethinksshedecidestoofast.
b.Hethinkssheisnotsuitabletodoit.
c.Hethinksshe*11losetimeifshetransfers.
d.Hethinkssheneedstogainmorecredits.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwill
hearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkeda,b,c.andd.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.a.Difficulttoproduceinlargequantities.
b.Subjecttomanyparasites.
c.Essentialtothewealthofthecountry.
d.Expensivetogatherandtransport.
17.a.Farmers.b.Dealers.
c.Weather.d.War.
18.a.Toexplainhowwheatismarketedtoday.
b.TojustifysuspensionoftradingontheGrainExchange.
c.TodescribetheoriginsoftheCanadianWheatBoard.
d.ToargueforfurtherreformsontheCanadianWheatBoard.
PassageTwo
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.a.1b.2c.3d.4
20.a.Theappleoflove,b.Theappleofparadise.
c.Thecousinofpotato.d.Wolfpeach.
21.a.Quality,colorandtaste.
b.Color,convenienceandquality.
c.Flavoring,qualityandcolor.
d.Convenience,qualityandflavoring.
PassageThree
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.a.Bymakinguseofspecialpaper.
b.Byaddingcommonsalttosilversalt.
c.Bymakingtemporaryimagesonthesalt.
d.Byusingaspecialpieceofmetal.
23.a.1727.b.1826.
c.1839.d.1860.
24.a.Anewkindofpaper;
b.Anewkindoffilm.
c.Lightdarkenedsilversalt.
d.An'instant'camerawithself-developingfilm.
25.a.Thescientistsrelatedtocamera.
b.Thetechniquesincameradevelopment.
c.Thetimeperiodsofcamera.
d.Theinventionofcamera.
PartIIReadingComprehension(20%)
Passage1
ThetypicalconversationbetweenAmericanstakesaformthatcanbecalledrepartee.No
onespeaksforverylong.Speakerstaketurnsfrequently,oftenafteronlyafewsentenceshave
beenspoken.''WatchingaconversationbetweentwoAmericansislikewatchingatabletennis
game,"aBritishobserversaid."Yourheadgoesbackandforthandbackandforthsofastit
almostmakesyourneckhurt.”
Americanstendtobeimpatientwithpeoplewhotakelongturns.Suchpeoplearesaidto
'talktoomuch."ManyAmericanshavedifficultypayingattentiontosomeonewhospeaksmore
thanafewsentencesatatime,asNigerians,Arabs,andsomeothersdo.Americansadmire
conciseness,orwhattheycall"gettingtothepoint.”
Americansengageinlittleritualinteraction(禮儀式的交流).Onlyafewritualgreetings
arecommon:"Howareyou?”'Tmfine,thankyou,““Nicetomeetyou,^^and“Hopetoseeyou
again."ThesethingsaresaidincertainsituationsAmericanslearntorecognize,and,likeany
ritualgreetings,areconcernedmorewithformthanwithsubstance.Thatis,thequestionsare
supposedtobeaskedandthestatementsaresupposedtobemadeinparticularsituations,no
matterwhatthepeopleinvolvedarefeelingorwhattheyreallyhaveinmind.Inmany
American'sopinions,peoplewhorelyheavilyonritualgreetingsare“tooshy"or“toopolite,“
unwillingtorevealtheirtruenaturesandideas.
Americansaregenerallyimpatientwithlongritualgreetingsaboutfamilymembers?
health—commonamongLatinAmericans—consideringthemawasteoftime.
26.DuringatypicalconversationbetweenAmericans,peopletrytobe.
a.politeb.interested
c.concised.friendly
27.BycomparingaconversationbetweentwoAmericanstoatabletennisgame,theBritish
observermeansthat.
a.Americansliketotakeshortturnsinaconversation
b.Americansenjoytalkingaswellaswatchingatabletennisgame
c.Americansgetexcitedeasily
d.Americanstalkwithgreatexpression
28.AmericanswhentheytalkwithArabs.
a.maylosetheirpatience
b.havetolistenverycarefully
c.talktoomuch
d.neveruseEnglish
29.IntheUnitedStates,ritualgreetings.
a.areverycommoninpeople'sconversations
b.aresuitableinallsituations
c.helptoleadtoaseriousconversation
d.havelittlesubstance
30.Accordingtothispassage,Americanshavealowopinionofpeoplewho.
a.,donottalkmuch
b.donotpayattentiontothespeaker
c.liketoaskaboutotherpeople'shealth
d.bringtoomanyritualgreetingsintoaconversation
Passage2
AskmostAmericanchildrenwhattheywanttobewhentheygrowup,andtheyprobably
willsay“doctor"or“l(fā)awyer.”
Thoughourculture,oureconomy,indeedourverysecurityareheavilydependenton
scienceandengineering,only12percentofAmericanhighschoolstudentsgraduatewiththe
prerequisites(必要條件)foracareerinscienceorengineering.Worseyet,only6percentof
minoritychildrenaresaidtobesoprepared.
Don'tbetoosurprised.Ifyouaskfurtherwhythemajorityofthehighschoolstudents
wouldchooseacareerinmedicineorlaw,theanswerswillbestraightoutofsomepopularTV
shows.
"Doctorshelppeople.Theysavelives.”“Lawyersbeatthebadguys."Moststudentswould
say.
Now,howaboutscienceorengineeringasacareerchoice?Theanswerswillbejustas
predictable:"Getreal!Whowantstobeageek?Theyallarenerds.Besides,Ihatemath.^^
Inourmedia,scientistsandengineerstypicallyareportrayedasintroverted(內(nèi)向的)and
humorless.Theyalwayswearwhitelabcoats,withacollectionofpencilsintheirpocket
protectors.Theywearglasseswithblackplasticframes.
Ifmorestudentsaretochoosetechnicalcareers,theymusthaveabetterviewpresentedto
them.
Theyneedtobetold,forinstance,thattheinventionoflifesavingequipmentsaveslives
justassurelyastheapplicationofitinthehospital.
Italsomighthelpifsomeoneemphasizedtostudentsthatthelawyerwhosavedthe
defendant(被告)byintroducingtheDNAevidencewouldhaveseenhimhangedhaditnotbeen
forthescientistswhodiscoveredDNA.
Whateverwedo,untilstudentsstopthinkingoftheterm“engineer“asasynonymfor
“geek,“itisimpossibletoexpectourchildrentochangetheirviewstowardsscientistsand
engineers.
31.WhatistheproblemwithmostAmericanchildrenwhentheychoosetheircareers?
a.Theyhaveaverylowopinionofscienceandengineering.
b.Theyaretooanxioustosucceedindifferentfields.
c.Theyarenotsurewhatcareersuitsthembest.
d.Theydonothaveenoughconfidenceinthemselves.
32.WhichofthefollowinghasinfluencedAmericanstudentsgreatlyintheirchoiceoftheir
careers?
a.Parents5opinions.
b.TVshowsandvariouspublications.
c.Greatdiscoveriesmadebydoctorsandlawyers.
d.Cultureandeconomy.
33.Inthepassage,thewritercriticizesthemediafor.
a.depictingscientistsandengineersasnerdsandgeeks
b.creatingtoomuchviolenceinthesociety
c.failingtoreportthegreatachievementsmadebyscientists
d.usingwordslike“nerd”and"geek”inappropriately
34.Inordertochangethestudents,viewtowardsscientistsandengineers,thewritersuggests
that.
a.teachersreconsidertheirwayofteachingmathematics
b.studentsbetoldaboutthewondersofscienceandengineering
c.scientistsandengineerschangetheirimagesalittlebit
d.themediastoppraisingdoctorsandlawyersexcessively
35.Judgingfromwhatissaidinthepassage,thewriterobviouslybelievesthat.
a.scientistsandengineersaremoreimportantthandoctorsandlawyers
b.scienceandengineeringhavebeendangerouslyignored
c.Americanchildrenarehopeless
d.therearetoomanyscientistsandengineersnowadays
Passage3
ReachingnewpeaksofpopularityinNorthAmericaisIcebergWater,whichisharvested
fromicebergsoffthecoastofNewfoundland,Canada.
ArthurvonWiesenberger,whocarriesthetitleWaterMaster,isoneofthefewwater
criticsinNorthAmerica.Asaboy,hespenttimeinthelargercitiesofItaly,Franceand
Switzerland,wherebottledwaterisconsumeddaily.Eventhen,hekeptawaterjournal,noting
thebrandshelikedbest.uMydogcouldtellthedifferencebetweenbottledandtapwater,“He
says.
Butisplaintapwaterallthatbad?Notatall.Infact,NewYork'smunicipalwaterformore
thanacenturywascalledthechampagneoftapwateranduntilrecentlyconsideredamongthe
bestintheworldintermsofbothtasteandpurity.Similarly,amagazineinEnglandfoundthat
tapwaterfromtheThamesRivertastedbetterthanseveralleadingbrandsofbottledwaterthat
were400timesmoreexpensive.
Nevertheless,soft-drinkcompaniesviewbottledwaterasthenextbattle-groundformarket
share—thisdespitethefactthatover25percentofbottledwatercomesfromtapwater:
PepsiCo'sAquafinaandCoca-Cola'sDasaniarebothpurifiedtapwaterratherthanspringwater.
Asdinersthirstforleadingbrands,bottlersandrestaurateurssalivate(垂涎)overtheprofits.
Arestaurant^typicalmark-uponwineis100to150percent,whereasonbottledwaterit'soften
300to500percent.Butsincewaterismuchcheaperthanwine,andmanyofthefancierbrands
aren'tavailableinstores,mostdinersdon'tnoticeorcare.
Asaresult,somerestaurantsareturningupthepressuretosellbottledwater.Accordingto
anarticleinTheStreetJournal,someofthemoreshamelesstacticsincludeplacingattractive
bottlesonthetablefbravisualsell,listingbrandsonthemenuwithoutprices,andpouring
bottledwaterwithoutevenaskingthedinersiftheywantit.
Regardlessofhowit'ssold,thepopularityofbottledwatertapsintoourdesirefbrbetter
health,ourwishtoappearcultivated,andevenalongingforlostpurity.
36.WhatdoweknowaboutIcebergWaterfromthepassage?
a.Itisakindoficedwater.
b.Itisjustplaintapwater.
c.Itisakindofbottledwater.
d.Itisakindofmineralwater.
37.Bysaying“Mydogcouldtellthedifferencebetweenbottledandtapwater”(Para.2),von
Wiesenbergerwantstoconveythemessagethat.
a.plaintapwateriscertainlyunfitfordrinking
b.bottledwaterisclearlysuperiortotapwater
c.bottledwateroftenappealsmoretodogstaste
d.dogscanusuallydetectafinedifferenceintaste
38.The“fancierbrands^^(Para.5)refersto.
a.tapwaterfromtheThamesRiver
b.famouswinesnotsoldinordinarystores
c.PepsiCo'sAquafinaandCoca-Cola'sDasani
d.expensivebottledwaterwithimpressivenames
39.Whyaresomerestaurantsturningupthepressuretosellbottledwater?
a.Bottledwaterbringsinhugeprofits.
b.Competitionfromthewineindustryisintense,
c.Mostdinersfindbottledwateraffordable.
d.Bottledwatersatisfieddiners'desiretofashionable.
40.Accordingtopassage,whyisbottledwatersopopular?
a.Itismuchcheaperthanwine.
b.Itisconsideredhealthier.
c.Itappealstomorecultivatedpeople,
d.Itismorewidelypromotedinthemarket.
Passage4
Aswehaveseen,thefbcusofmedicalcareinoursocietyhasbeenshiftingfromcuring
diseasetopreventingdisease-especiallyintermsofchangingourmanyunhealthybehaviors,
suchaspooreatinghabits,smoking,andfailuretoexercise.Thelineofthoughtinvolvedinthis
shiftcanbepursuedfurther.Imagineapersonwhoisabouttherightweight,butdoesnoteat
verynutritious(有營養(yǎng)的)foods,whofeelsOKbutexercisesonlyoccasionally,whogoesto
workeveryday,butisnotanoutstandingworker,whodrinksafewbeersathomemostnights
butdoesnotdrivewhiledrunk,andwhohasnochestpainsorabnormalbloodcounts,butsleeps
alotandoftenfeelstired.Thispersonisnotill.Hemaynotevenbeatriskforanyparticular
disease.Butwecanimaginethatthispersoncouldbealothealthier.
Thefieldofmedicinehasnottraditionallydistinguishedbetweensomeonewhoismerely
“notill“andsomeonewhoisinexcellenthealthandpaysattentiontothebody'sspecialneeds.
Bothtypeshavesimplybeencalled"weH."Inrecentyears,however,somehealthspecialists
havebeguntoapplytheterms"well"and“wellness”onlytothosewhoareactivelystrivingto
maintainandimprovetheirhealth.Peoplewhoarewellareconcernedwithnutritionand
exercise,andtheymakeapointofmonitoringtheirbody'scondition.Mostimportant,perhaps,
peoplewhoarewelltakeactiveresponsibilityforallmattersrelatedtotheirhealth.Evenpeople
whohaveaphysicaldiseaseorhandicap(缺陷)maybe"well,“inthisnewsense,iftheymake
anefforttomaintainthebestpossiblehealththeycaninthefaceoftheirphysicallimitations.
“Wellness“mayperhapsbestbeviewednotasastatethatpeoplecanachieve,butasanideal
thatpeoplecanstrivefor.Peoplewhoarewellarelikelytobebetterabletoresistdiseaseandto
fightdiseasewhenitstrikes.Andbyfocusingattentiononhealthywaysofliving,theconceptof
wellnesscanhaveabeneficialimpactonthewaysinwhichpeoplefacethechallengesofdaily
life.
41.Todaymedicalcareisplacingmorestresson.
a.keepingpeopleinahealthyphysicalcondition
b.monitoringpatients'bodyfunctions
c.removingpeople'sbadlivinghabits
d.ensuringpeople'spsychologicalwell-being
42.Inthefirstparagraph,peopleareremindedthat.
a.goodhealthismorethannotbeingill
b.drinking,evenifnottoexcess,couldbeharmful
c.regularhealthchecksareessentialtokeepingfit
d.preventionismoredifficultthancure
43.Traditionally,apersonisconsidered"weH"ifhe.
a.doesnothaveanyunhealthylivinghabits
b.doesnothaveanyphysicalhandicaps
c.isabletohandlehisdailyroutines
d.isfreefromanykindofdisease
44.Accordingtotheauthor,thetruemeaningof“wellness“isforpeople.
a.tobestsatisfytheirbody'sspecialneeds
b.tostrivetomaintainthebestpossiblehealth
c.tomeetthestricteststandardsofbodilyhealth
d.tokeepaproperbalancebetweenworkandleisure
45.Accordingtowhattheauthoradvocates,whichofthefollowinggroupsofpeoplewouldbe
consideredhealthy?
a.Peoplewhohavestrongmusclesaswellasslimfigures.
b.Peoplewhoarenotpresentlyexperiencinganysymptomsofdisease.
c.Peoplewhotrytomaintainthebestpossible,regardlessoftheirlimitations.
d.Peoplewhocanrecoverfromillnessevenwithoutseekingmedicalcare.
PartIHVocabulary(15%)
Directions:Eachofthefollowingsentencesisprovidedwithfourchoices.Choosetheonethat
bestcompletesthesentence.Then,markyouranswerbyblackeningthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
46.AstheChinesesayinggoes,atimelysnowagoodharvest.
a.indicatesb.reflects
c.showsd.promises
47.TheofourprofessorsaddedmuchhonortoourNewYear'sParty.
a.presentb.absence
c.absentd.presence
48.WheneverItakeonadifficulttask,Isaytomyself,""Nothing,nothinggain.^^
a.adventuredb.advantaged
c.venturedd.advanced
49.JohnDeweybelievedthateducationshouldbeapreparationfbrlife,thatapersonlearnsby
doing,andthatteachingmustthecuriosityandcreativityofchildren.
a.stimulateb.accelerate
c.accumulated.create
50.Ifyouneedfurtherqualifications(條件)fbrthejob,checkouthowandwhereyoucan
them.
a.inquireb.acquire
c.seekd.secure
51.Heiskeentorelationswiththiscompanybecauseofitsgoodreputation.
a.trainb.cultivate
c.furtherd.donate
52.Inmyopinion,high-IQstudentsareusuallyintellectuallycuriousandverygoodatmaking
useoftheirtimetothefullest.
a.intentb.extent
c.intendd.extend
53.TheseyoungpeopleweresoaboutthingsintheU.S.thattheythought
blacksandwhiteshadalwayshadequaleducationalopportunitiesthere.
a.innocentb.intelligent
c.ignorantd.confident
54.WhileMr.Johnsonwasawayonvacation,alotoflettersonhisdesk.
a.acceleratedb.accessed
c.accustomedd.accumulated
55.Traditionalasheisinhiswayoflife,theelderlyprofessorismorethan
mostofhisstudentsinacceptingnewideas.
a.liberateb.literal
c.liberald.literate
56.Short-termmemoriesarethosewhichareonlyforafewminutes.
a.retainedb.gained
c.obtainedd.acquired
57.Heearns$200aweekandhaslittlemoneyfbranythingexcepttheoflife.
a.necessariesb.accessories
c.vitalsd.essentials
58.Idon'tthinkwecansolvetheproblemthisway.Weshouldtryadifferent.
a.matterb.reproach
c.approachd.manner
59.Therearetoomanyhereformetoconcentrateonmytermpaper.
a.distractionsb.dimensions
c.destructionsd.directions
60.Itwasnotaseriousaccident;thecarneedsonlysomerepairs.
a.majorb.secondary
c.minord.primary
PartIV.Eachofthefollowingsentencescontainsanerrorinit.Pointitout.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenten
61.AboutathirdofthestudentsinthisclassarefromShanghaiwhile
abc
theothertwo-thirdcomefromotherpartsofChina.
d
62.Nowthatthematchisover,weregretwecannotdoanythingabout
abc
thescore,nomatterwhetheryouwerefairlytreatedornot.
d
63.JustasAmericanmenshakehandswitheachotherwhenfirst
ab
introduced,asaJapanesemanbows,showingdeeprespectforthe
cd
otherperson.
64.Youreallyshouldcongratulateyourselfinyourappearance;you
abc
lookcharming.
d
65.Aftertheworkersdownloadedmythingsfromtheboat、Ifoundone
ab
ofthepreciousbowlswasbroken.
cd
66.Whatapitywedidn'ttaketheiradvice!Weweretoosureof
abc
ourselvestobepreparingforourdefeatinthematch.
d
67.Theymarriedforthreeyearsandtheirfirstchild,whowillbe
a
namedafteroneofitsgrandparents,isgoingtojointhemsoon,
bcd
68.Thoughbeingpleasingtotheear,goodwordsarenotalwaysmore
a
helpfulthanthoseoneviewsashurtfulinthefirstplace.
bc
69.ThereasonIcan'tgetaroundtosortingoutmyroomisthatIkeep
ab
puttingmybooksaroundandhavenofeelingthatthemessis
c
somethingtobeashamed.
d
70.1tookoffencebecausehewasthefirstpersontotalktomeinthe
abc
wayhowabossordershisemployeeabout.
d
PartV.Cloze(15%)
Wisebuyingisapositivewayinwhichyoucanmakeyourmoneygofurther.Thewaygo
aboutpurchasinganarticleoraservicecanactuallysaveyoumoneyorcanaddtothecost.
Takethesimpleexampleofahairdryer.Ifyouarebuyingahairdryer,youmightthinkyou
aremakingthe71buyifyouchooseone72lookyoulikeandwhichisalsothecheapest73price.
Butwhenyougetithomeyoumayfindthatit74twiceaslongasamoreexpensive75todry
yourhair.Thecostoftheelectricityplusthecostofyourtimecouldwell76yourhairdryerthe
mostexpensiveoneofall.
Sowhatprinciplesshouldyou77whenyougooutshopping?
Ifyou78yourhome,yourcaroranyvaluable79inexcellentcondition,youllbesaving
moneyinthelong80.Beforeyoubuyanew81,talktosomeonewhoownsone.Ifyoucan,use
itorborrowittocheckitsuitsyourparticular82.
Beforeyoubuyanexpensive83,oraservice,docheckthepriceand84isonoffer.If
possible,choose85threeitemsorthreeestimates.
71.a.properb.best
c.reasonabled.most
72.a.itsb.which
c.whosed.what
73.a.forb.with
c.ind.on
74.a.spendsb.takes
c.lastsd.consumes
75.a.modeb.copy
c.sampled.model
76.acauseb.make
c.leaved.prove
77.a.adoptb.lay
c.stickd.adapt
78.a.reserveb.decorate
c.stored.keep
79.a.productsb.
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