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L2013年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試英語(課標(biāo)卷I)

第一節(jié)單項填空

21.—Whythisisnothingbutcommonvegetablesoup!

—.madam.It'soursoupoftheday.

A.LetmeseeB.SoitisC.Don'tmentionitD.NeitherdoI

22.Theymightjusthaveaplaceonthewritingcourse—whydon'tyougiveitatiy?

A.leaveB.leftC.leavingD.toleave

23.Trynottocoughmorethanyoucan___sinceitmaycauseproblemstoyourlungs.

A.checkB.allowC.stopD.help

24.Ifwe____nowtoprotecttheenvironment,we'lllivetoregretit

A.hadn'tactedB.haven'tactedC.don'tactD.won'tact

25.Tonycanhardlyboilanegg,still____cookdinner

A.lessB.littleC.muchD.more

26.Policehavefound____appearstobethelostancientstatue.

A.whichB.whereC.howD.what

27.WhenIfirstmetBryanIdidn'tlikehim,butl____mymind.

A.havechangedB.changeC.hadchangedD.wouldchange

28.Thedriverwantedtoparkhiscarneartheroadsidebutwasaskedbythepolice

A.nottodoB.nottoC.notdoD.donot

29.Thedooropen,nomatterhowhardshepushed.

A.shouldn'tB.couldn'tC.wouldn'tD.mightn't

30.Atthelastmoment,Tomdecidedtoanewcharactertomakethestoryseemmorelikely

A.putupB.putinC.putonD.putoff

31.Indiaattained__independencein1947,afterlongstruggle.

A.不填;aB.the;aC.an;不填D.an;the

32.There'snowayofknowingwhyonemanmakesanimportantdiscoveryanotherman,alsointelligent,fails.

A.sinceB.ifC.asD.while

33.“Youcan'tjudgeabookbyitscover,".

A.asthesayinggoesoldB.gpesastheoldsaying

C.astheoldsayinggoesD.goesasoldthesaying

34.Itwasarealrace__timetogettheprojectdone.Luckilywemadeit.

A.overB.byC.forD.against

35.Thesunlightiswhiteandblinding,__hard-edgedshadowsontheground.

A.throwingB.beingthrownC.tothrowD.tobethrown

第二節(jié)完形填空

Iwenttoagroupactivityc'SensitivitySunday',whichwastomakeusmore36theproblemsfacedbydisabledpeople.

Wewereaskedto“37adisability'forseveralhoursoneSunday.Somemembers,38,chosetousewheelchairs.Otherswore

sound-blockingearplug;(耳塞)orblindfolds(眼罩).

Justsittinginthewheelchairwasa39experience.Ihadneverconsideredbeforehow40itwouldbetouseone.As

soonasIsatdown,my41madethediairbegintoroll.Itswheelswerenot42.ThenIwonderedwheretoputmy43.It

tookmequiteawhiletogetthemetalfootrestinto44.1tookmyfirstuneasylookatwhatwastobemyonlymeansof_45

forseveralhours.Fordisabledpeople,"adoptingawheelchairrisnotatemporaiy(臨時的)46.

Itriedtofinda47positionandthoughtitmightberestful,48kindofnice,tobe49aroundforawhile.Looking

around,I50Iwouldhavetohandlethethingmyself?MyhandsstartedtoacheasI51theheavymetalwheels.Icameto

knowthatcontrollingthe52ofthewheelchairwasnotgoingtobea(n)53task.

Mywheelchairexperimentwassoon54.Itmadeadeepimpressiononme.Afewhoursof“disability'厚vemeonlya

tasteofthe55,bothphysicalandmental,thatdisabledpeoplemustovercome.

36.A.curiousaboutB.interestedinC.awareofD.careflilwith

37.A.cureB.preventC.adoptD.analyze

38.A.insteadB.strangelyC.asusualD.likeme

39.A.learningB.workingC.satisfyingD.relaxing

40.A.convenientB.awkwardC.boringD.exciting

41.A.heightB.forceC.skillD.weight

42.A.lockedB.repairedC.poweredD.grasped

43.A.handsB.feetC.keysD.handles

44.A.placeB.actionC.playD.effect

45.A.operationB.communicationC.transportationD.production

46.A.explorationB.educationC.experimentD.entertainment

47.A.flexibleB.safeC.startingD.comfortable

48.A.yetB.justC.stillD.even

49.A.shownB.pushedC.drivenD.guided

50.A.realizedB.suggestedC.agreedD.admitted

51.A.liftedB.turnedC.pressedD.seized

52.A.pathB.positionC.directionD.way

53.A.easyB.heavyC.majorD.extra

54.A.forgottenB.repeatedC.conductedD.finished

55.A.weaknessesB.challengesC.anxietiesD.illnesses

閱讀理解A

Somepeoplewilldojustaboutanythingtosavemoney.AndIamoneofthem,lakemyfamily'slastvacation.Itwasmy

six-yearoldson'swinterbreakformschool,andwewereheadinghomefromFortLauderdaleafteraweeklongtrip.Theflight

wasoverbooked,andDelta,theairline,ofiferedus$400perpersonincreditstogiveupourseatsandleavethenextday.Ihad

meetingsinNewYork,SoIhadtogetback.Butthatdidn'tmeanmyhusbandandmysoncouldn'tstayItookmynine-month-old

andtookoffforhome.

Thenextdaymyhusbandandsonwereofleredmorecreditstotakeanevenlaterflight.Yes,Iencouraged-okay,

ordered-themtowaititoutattheairport,to“earn”moreDeltaDollars.Ourtotaltake:$1,600.Notbad,huh?

NowsomepeoplemaythinkI'mabadmotherandnotsuchagreatwifeeitherButasabig-timebargainhunter,Iknowthe

valueofadollarAndthesedays,agooddealissomethingfewofuscanaffordtopassup.

Ivemadelivinglookingforthebestdealsandexposing(揭躅theworsttricks.IhavebeentheconsumerreporterofNBCs

Todayshowforoveradecade.IhavewrittenacoupleofbooksincludingonetitledTricksoftheTrade:AConsumerSurvival

Guide.AndIreallydowhatIbelievein.

Itellyouthisbecausethereisnoshamein涉ttingyourmoney'sworth.Tmalsotightfistedwhenitcomestoshoes,clothes

formychildren,andexpensiverestaurants.ButIwouldn'thesitatetospendonagoodhaircut.Itkeepsitsshapelongerandit*sthe

firstthingpeoplenotice.AndIwillalsospendonaclassicpieceoffuinituns.Qualitylasts.

56.WhydidDeltagivetheauthor'sfomilycredits?

A.Theytookalaterflight.B.Theyhadearlybooking.

C.Theirflighthadbeendelayed.D.Theirfli助thadbeencancelled.

57.Whatcanweleamabouttheauthor?

A.Sherarelymissesagooddeal.B.Sheseldommakesacompromise.

C.Sheisverystrictwithherchildren.D.Sheisinterestedincheapproducts.

58.Whatdoestheauthordo?

A.She'sateacherB.She'sahousewife.

C.She'samediaperson.D.She'sabusinesswoman.

59.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoteDus?

A.Howtoexposebadtricks.B.Howtoreserveairlineseats.

C.Howtospendmoneywisely.D.Howtomakeabusinessdeal.

B

Theybabyisjustonedayoldandhasnotyetlefthospital.Sheisquietbutalert(警覺).Twentycentimetersfromherface

researchershaveplacedawhitecardwithtwoblackspotsoniLShestaresatitcarefully.Aresearcherremovesthecardand

replacesitbyanother,thistimewiththespotsdifferentlyspaced.Asthecardschangefromonetotheother,hergaze(凝視)startsto

loseitsfocus——untilathird,withthreeblackspots,ispresented.Hergazereturns:shelooksatitfortwiceaslongasshedidatthe

previouscard.Canshetellthatthenumbertwoisdiflerentfromthree,just24hoursaftercomingintotheworld?

Ordonewbornssimplyprefermoretofewer?Thesameexperiment,butwiththreespotsshownbeforetwo,showsthesame

returnofinterestwhenthenumberofspotschanges.Perhapsitisjustthenewness?Whenslightlyolderbabieswereshowncards

withpicturesofobjects(acomb,akeyanorangeandsoon),changingthenumberofobjectshadaneffectseparatefromchanging

theobjectsthemselves.Coulditbethepatternthattwothingsmake,asopposedtothrce?Noagain.Babiespaidmoreattentionto

squaresmovingrandomlyonascreenwhentheirnumberchangedfromtwotothree,orthreetotwo.Theeffectevencrosses

betweensenses.Babieswhowererepeatedlyshowntwospotsbecamemoreexcitedwhentheythenheardthreedrumbeatsthan

whentheyheardjusttwo;likewise(同樣地()whentheresearchersstartedwithdmmbeatsandmovedtospots.

60.TheexperimentdescribedinParagraph1isrelatedtothebaby's.

A.senseofhearingB.senseofsi^itC.senseoftouchD.senseofsmell

61.Babiesaresensitivetothechangein.

A.thesizeofcardsB.thecolourofpictures

C.theshapeofpatternsD.thenumberofobjects

62.Whydidtheresearcherstestthebabieswithdrumbeats?

Albreducethedifficultyoftheexperiment.B.Toseehowbabiesrecognizesounds.

C.TocarrytheirexperimentfurtherD.Tokeepthebabies,interest.

63.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?

A.Sciencefiction.B.Children'sliterature.C.Anadvertisement.D.Asciencereport.

C

Ithappenedtomerecently.IwastellingsomeonehowmuchIhadenjoyedreadingBarackObama'sDreamsFromMy

FatherandhowithadchangedmyviewsofourPresident.AfriendIwastalkingtoagreedwithmethatitwas,inhiswords,"a

brilliantly也)writtenbook”.However,hethenwentontotalkaboutMEObamainawaywhichsuggestedhehadnoidea

ofhisbackgroundatall.IsensedthatIwastalkingtoabookliar

Anditseemsthatmyfriendisnottheonlyone.Approximatelytwothirdsofpeoplehaveliedaboutreadingabookwhich

theyhaven't.IntheWbridBookDay's“ReportonGuiltySecrets”,DreamsFromMyFatherisatnumber9.Thereportliststen

books,andvariousauthors,whichpeoplehaveliedaboutreading,andasI'mnotonetolietoooften(I'dhatetobecaughtout),Til

admithereandnowthatIhaven'treadtheentiretopten.ButIampleasedtosaythat,unlike42percentofpeople,Ihavereadthe

bookatnumberone,GeorgeOrwelFs1984.1thinkifsreallybrilliant.

TheWorldBookDayreportalsohassomeotherinterestinginformationinit.Itsaysthatmanypeoplelieabouthavingread

JaneAusten,CharlesDickens,FyodorDostoevsky(Ihaven'treadhim,buthaven'tliedaboutiteither)andHermanMelville.

Askedwhytheylied,themostcommonreasonwasto“impress"someonetheywerespeakingto.Thiscouldbetrickyifthe

conversationbecamemorein-depth!

ButwhenaskedwhichauthorstheyactuallyenjoypeoplenamedJ.K.Rowling,JohnGrisham,SophieKinsella(ah,thebig

sellers,inotherwords).Forty-twopercentofpeopleaskedadinittedtheyturnedtothebackofthebooktoreadtheendbefore

finishingthestory(I'llcomeclean:Idothisandamastonishedthat58percentsaidtheyhadneverdoneso).

64.Howdidtheauthorfindhisfriendabookliar?

A.Byjudginghismannerofspeaking.B.Bylookingintohisbackground.

C.Bymentioningafamousname.D.Bydiscussingthebookitself.

65.Whichofthetbllowingisa“guiltysecret“accordingtotheWorldBookDayreport?

A.CharlesDickensisveiylowonthetop-tenlist.B.42%ofpeoplepretendedtohaveread1984.

C.Theauthoradmittedhavingread9books.D.DreamsFromMyFatherishardlyread.

66.Bylyingaboutreading,apersonhopesto_.

A.controltheconversationB.appearknowledgeable

C.learnaboutthebookD.makemorefriends

67.Whatistheauthorsattitudeto58%ofleaders?

A.Favorable.B.UncaringC.DoubtfiilD.Friendly

D

TheNationalGalleiy

Description:

TheNationalGalleiyistheBritishnationalartmuseumbuiltonthenorthsideofTrafolgarSquareinLondon.Ithousesa

diversecollectionofmorethan2,300examplesofEuropeanartrangingfrom13th-centuryreligiouspaintingstomoremodem

onesbyRenoirandVanGo助.Theoldercollectionsofthegalleryarereachedthrou助themainentrancewhilethemoremodem

worksintheEastWingaremosteasilyreachedfromTrafalgarSquarebyagroundfloorentrance

Layout:

ThemodemSainsburyWingonthewesternsideofthebuildinghouses13th-to15th-centurypaintings,andartistsinclude

Duccio,Uccello,VanEyck,Lippi,Mantegna,BotticelliandMemling.

ThemainWestWinghouses16th-centurypaintings,andartistsincludeLeonardodaVinci,Cranach,Michelangelo,Raphael,

Bruegel,Bronzino,TitanandVeronese.

TheNorthWinghouses17th-centuiypaintings,andartistsincludeCaravaggio,Rubens,Poussin,VanDyck,Velazquez,

ClaudeandVermeer

TheEastWinghouses18th-toearly20th-centurypaintings,andartistsincludeCanaletto,Goya,Turner,Constable,Renoir

andVanGogh.

OpeningHours:

TheGalleryisopeneverydayfrom10amto6pm(Fridays10amto9pm)andisfree,butchargesapplytosomespecial

exhibitions.

GettingThere:

Nearestunde喀roundstations:CharingCross(2-minutewalk),LeicesterSquare(3-minutewalk),Embankment(7-minute

walk),andPiccadillyCircus(8-ininutewalk).

68.Inwhichcentury'scollectioncanyouseereligiouspaintings?

A.The13th.B.The17th.C.The18th.D.The20th.

69.WhereareLeonardodaVinci'sworksshown?

A.IntheEastWing.B.InthemainWiestWing.

C.IntheSainsburyWing.D.IntheNorthWing.

70.WhichundergroundstationisclosesttotheNationalGallery?

A.PiccadillyCircus.B.LeicesterSquare.C.Embankment.D.CharingCross.

第二節(jié)

Businessistheorganizedapproachtoprovidingcustomerswiththegoodsandservicestheywant.Thewordbusinessalso

referstoanoiganizationthatprovidesthesegoodsandservices.Mostbusinessesseektomakeaprofit(利潤)一thatis,theyaim

toachieveincomethatismorethanthecostsofoperatingthebusiness.71Commonlycallednonprofits,theseorganizations

areprimaiilynongovernmentalseiviceproviders.72

Businessmanagementisatermusedtodesaibethetechniquesofplanning,direction,andcontroloftheoperationsofa

business.73Oneistheestablishment(制定)ofbroadbasicpolicieswithrespecttoproduction;sales;thepurchaseof

equipment,materialsandsupplies;andaccounting.74Thethirdrelatestotheestablishmentofstandardsofworkinall

departments.Directionisconcernedprimarilywithsupervision(監(jiān)管)andguidancebythemanagementinauthority.75

A.Controlincludestheuseofrecordsandreportstocompareactualworkwiththesetstandardsforwork.

B.Inthisconnectionthereisthedifferencebetweentopmanagementandoperativemanagement.

C.Examplesofnonprofitbusinessincludesuchoiganizationsassocialserviceagenciesandmayhospitals.

D.However,somebusinessesonlyseektoearnenoughtocovertheiroperatingcosts.

E.Thesecondaspectrelatestotheapplicationofthesepoliciesbydepartments.

F.Inthetheoryofbusinessmanagement,organizationhastwomainaspects.

GPlanninginbusinessmanagementhasthreemainaspects.

短文改錯

IhardlyremembermygrandmotherSheusedtoholdingmeonherkneesandsingoldsongs.Iwasonlyfourwhenshe

passesawaySheisjustadistantmemoryformenow.

Iremembermygrandfatherverymuch.Hewastall,withbroadshoulderandabeardthatturnedfromblacktowardgrayover

theyears.Hehadadeepvoice,whichsethimselfapartfromothersinoursmalltown,hewasstrongandpowerful.Inafoot,he

evenscaredmyclassmatesawayduringtheycameovertoplayordohomeworkwithme.However,hewasthegentlestmanI

haveneverknown.

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

假定你是李華。請你給筆友Peter寫封信,告訴他你叔叔李明將去他所在城市開會,帶去他想要的那幅中國畫,

同時詢問他是否可以接機(jī)。信中還需說明:

李明:高個子,戴眼鏡

航班號:CA985

至I」達(dá):8月6日上午11:30

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭語和結(jié)束語已為你寫好。

21-25BBDCA26-30DABCB31-35ADCDA360CCDAB

41-45DABAC46-50CDDBA51-55BCADB56^0AACCB

61-65DCDDB66-70BCABD71-75DCGEA

IhardlyremembermygrandmotherSheusedtoholdingmeonherkneesandsingoldsongs.Iwasonly

hold

fourwhenshepassesaway.Sheisjustadistantmemoryformenow.

passed

Iremembermygrandfetherverymuch.Hewastall,withbroadshoulderandabeardthatturnedfromblack

well/clearlyshoulders

towardgrayovertheyears.Hehadadeepvoice,whichsethimselfapartfromothersinoursmalltown,Ahewas

to/intohimand

\

stnongandpowerful.Inafoct,heevenscaredmyclassmatesawayduringtheycameovertoplayordo

when

homeworkwithme.However,hewasthegentlestmanIhaveneverknown.

ever

DearPeter,

Howareyoudoing?

I'mwritingtotellyouthatmyuncleLiMingisgoingtoyourcityforaconference,andI'veaskedhimtobringyouthe

Chinesepaintingyou'veaskedforbefore.

Also,TdlikeyoutodomeafovorWouldyoupleasemeetmyuncleattheairportandtakehimtohishotelsincethisishis

firstvisittotheU.S.?Thankyouinadvance!

Hisfli鮑numberisCA985,anditwillarriveat11:30am,August6.Myuncleistallandheiswearingglasses.Andhewill

beinabluejacket.

Lookingforwardtoyourreply.

Yours,

LiHua

2.2013年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試英語(課標(biāo)卷n)

單項填空

1.-I'msonyImadeamistake!

—Nobodyisperfect.

A.lakeyourtimeB.You'rerightC.WhateveryousayD.Takeiteasy

2.Wouldyouliketo_______withustothefilmtoni^it?

A.comealongB.comeoff*C.comeacrossD.comethrough

3.1wasgladtomeetJennyagain,_______Ididn'twanttospendalldaywithhen

A.butB.andC.soD.or

4.WhenIauived,Bryantookmetoseethehouse_______Iwouldbestaying.

A.whatB.whenC.whereD.which

5.1gottotheofficeearlierthatday_____the7:30trainfromPaddington

A.caughtB.tohavecaughtC.tocatchD.havingcaught

6.Sincenobodygavehimanyhelp,he______havedonetheresearchonhisown.

A.canB.mustC.wouldD.need

7.We_veryearlysowepackedthenightbefore.

A.leaveB.hadleftC.wereleavingD.haveleft

8.Thewatchwasverygood,andhe______20percentdownforit.

A.paidB.costC.bou助tD.spent

9.Thewatchwasverygood,andhe______20percentdownforit.

A.agoodoneB.abetteroneC.thebestoneD.abestone

10.ItwasonlyafterhehadreadthepapersMEGrossrealizedthetaskbeforehimwasextremelydifficulttocomplete.

A.whenB.thatC.whichD.what

11Aseriousstudyofphysicsisimpossible__—someknowled締ofmathematics.

A.againstB.beforeC.beyondD.without

12.Onlybyincreasingthenumberofdoctorsby50percentproperlyinthishospital.

A.canbethepatientsB.canthepatientsbetreated

C.thepatientscanbetreatedD.treatedcanbethepatients

13.Fourandhalfhoursofdiscussiontookusuptomidnight,andbreakforcheesechocolateandteawithsug3r

A.a;aB.the;theC.不填;theD.a;不填

14.It'saneitherorsituation-wecanbuyanewcarthisyearorwecangoonholidaybutwecan'tdo.

A.othersB.eitherC.anotherD.both

15.—Areyousureyouwon'tcomeforadrinkwithus?

—,ifyouinsist

A.NotatallB.ItdependsC.Allri^itthenD.Idon'tcare

第二節(jié)完形填空

MichaelGreenbergisaverypopularNewYorkerHeisnotfamousinsportsorthearts,Butpeopleinthestreets16him,

especiallythosewhoare17.

Forthosepeople,heis"Gloves"Greenberg.Howdidhegetthat18?

Helookslikeanyotherbusinessman,wearingasuitandcarryingabriefbase(公文箱).Buthe*s19.Hisbrieftasealwayshas

somegloveso

Inwinter,MrGreenbeigdoesnot20likeotherNewYorkers,wholookatthesidewalkand21thestreet.Helooksaroundat

22.Hestopswhenhe23someonewithnogloves.Hegivesthemapairandthenhe_24_,lookingformorepeoplewithcold

25.

Onwinterdays,Mr.Greenbeig26gloves.Duringtherestoftheyeanhe27gloves.Peoplewhohaveheardabouthim

28himgloves,andhehasmanyinhisapartment.

MEGreenbeig29doingthis21yearsago.Now,manypoorNewYorkersknowhimand30hisbehaviorBut

peoplewhodon'tknowhimaresometimes31him.Theydon*trealizethathejustwantstomakethem32.

Itrunsinthe33.Michael'sfatheralwayshelpedthepoorashebelieveditmadeeveryonehappierMichaelGreenbeig

feelsthe34.Apairofglovesmaybea35thing,butitcanmakeabigdifferenceinwinter

16.A..knowaboutB.learnfromC.cheerforD.lookafter

17.A.oldB.busyC.kindD.poor

18.A.jobB.nameC.chanceD.message

19.A.calmB.differentC.crazyD.curious

2O.A.actB.soundC.feelD.dress

21.AcrossoverB.drivealongC.hurrydownD.keepoff

22.A.carsB.peopleC.streetnumbersD.trafficlights

23.A.helpsB.choosesC.greetsD.sees

24.A.holdsupB.hangsoutC.movesonD.turnsaround

25.A.handsB.earsC.focesD.eyes

26.A.searchesforB.storesupC.givesawayD.putson

27.A.borrowsB.sellsC.returnsD.buys

28.A.callB.sendC.lendD.show

29.A.delayedB.rememberedC.beganD.enjoyed

3O.A.understandB.dislikeC.studyD.excuse

31.A.sorryforB.satisfiedwithC.proudofD.surprisedby

32.A.smartB.richC.specialD.happy

33.A.cityB.familyC.neighborhoodD.company

34.A.honorB.painC.sameD.cold

35AsmallB.usefillC.delightfillD.comforting

第二部分閱讀理解A

Doctorareknowntobeterriblepilots.Theydon'tlistenbecausetheyalreadyknowitall.Iwaslucky:]becameapilotin1970,

almosttenyearsbeforeIgraduatedfrommedicalschool.Ididn'trealizethen,butbecomingapilotmakesmeabettersurgeon.I

lovedflying.AsIflewbigger,fosterplanes,andinworseweatherIlearnedaboutcrewresourcemanagement份閽資源管理),or

CRM,anewideatomakeflyingsaferItmeansthatcrewmembersshouldlistenandspeakupforagoodresult,regardlessof

positions.

IfirstreadaboutCRMin1980.Notlongafterthat,anattendingdoctorandIwereflyinginbadweatherThecontrollerhad

usturntoolatetogetourlandingready.Theattendingdoctorwasflying;IwassafetypilotHewassobusybecauseofthebadturn,

hehadforgottentoputthelandinggear(起落架)down.Hewasabetterpilot-andmyboss-soitfeltunusualtospeakup.ButI

hadto:OurliveswereindangerIputasidemyuneasinessandsaid,"Weneedtoputthelanding即ardownnow!'1Thatwasmy

firstreallessoninthepower

ofCRM,andI'veuseditintheoperatingroomeversince.

CRMrequiresthatthepilo(/surgeonencourageotherstospeakup.Itfurtherrequiresthatwhenopinionsarefromthe

opposite,thedoctordoesn'toverreact,whichmi助tpreventfellowdoctorsfromvoicingopinionsagain.SowhenPminthe

operatingroom,Iaskforideasandhelpfromothers.Sometimesthe/renotwillingtospeakup.ButIhopethatifIcontinueto

encouragethem,somedaysomeonewillkeepmefinm“l(fā)andinggearup”.

36.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutdoctorsingeneral?

A.Theylikeflyingbythemselves.B.Theyareunwillingtotakeadvice.

C.Theypr

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