2020年职称英语真题及答案:综合类C完形填空

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2020年职称英语综合类C级词汇选项专项练习及答案解析

2020年职称英语综合类C级词汇选项专项练习及答案解析

2020年职称英语综合类C级词汇选项专项练习及答案解析第一组1. The expedition reached the summit at 10:30 that morning.A. bottom of the mountainB. foot of the mountainC. top of the mountainD. starting point2. The judges must exercise the power to end the case.A. makeB. useC. haveD. watch3. We were all there when the accident occurred.A. happenedB. brokeC. spreadD. appeared4. If we had discussed it with the manager, he would have surely agreed with it.A. unnecessarilyB. simplyC. certainlyD. possibly5. Please don't refuse his help because he is so kind a man.A. turn downB. go downC. put downD. pull down6. The factory can produce a lot of rubbish every day.A. makeB. applyC. finishD. reduce7. Tell me the exact time when the next train will arrive.A. awareB. accurateC. actualD. abroad8. One's education background often affects his or her way of life.A. methodB. roadC. styleD. plan9. The girl felt shy and uneasy when she was asked to answer the teacher's question.A. difficultB. stupidC. foolishD. worried10. Mary is looking for the book she lost yesterday.A. trying to findB. looking upC. looking atD. finding11. Parents should not only complain to teachers for students' performance.A. feel unhappyB. say badthingsC. careD. praise。

2020职称英语综合类C级完形填空模拟试题

2020职称英语综合类C级完形填空模拟试题

2020职称英语综合类C级完形填空模拟试题Global WarmingFew people now question the reality of global warming and its effect on the world’s climate. Many scientists __51__the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase __52__ the world’s temperatures and are convinced that, more than__53__ before, the Earth is at __54__ from the forces of the wind, rain and sun. __55__ to them, global warming is making extreme weather events, __56__ as hurricanes and droughts, even more __57__ and causing sea levels to __58__.Environmental groups are putting __95__ on governments to take action to reduce the __60__ of carbon dioxide which is given __61__by factories and power plants, thus attacking the problem at its source. They are in __62__ of more money being spent on researching into solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power __63__.Some scientists, __64__, believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases intot the atmosphere tomorrow, we would have to wait __65__ hundred years tonotice the results. Global warming, it seems, is here to stay.51. A. give B. put C. take D. have52. A. in B. at C. by D. to53. A. yet B. never C. once D. ever54. A. threat B. danger C. risk D. harm55. A.Concerning B. Regarding C. Depending D. According56. A. such B. just C. even D. well57. A. strict B. severe C. strong D. heavy58. A. raise B. arise C. rise D. lift59. A. force B. pressure C. persuasion D. encouragement60. A. amount B. deal C. number D. count61. A. off B. away C. up D. over62. A. belief B. request C. favor D. suggestion63. A. factories B. generations C. houses D. stations64. A. but B. although C. despite D. however65. A. several B. over C. numerous D. various51. B 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. D56. A 57. B 58. C 59. B 60. A61. A 62. C 63. D 64. D 65. AIt is Jack that helped me. 强调句。

2020年职称英语综合类C级概括大意历年真题及解析

2020年职称英语综合类C级概括大意历年真题及解析

2020年职称英语综合类C级概括大意历年真题及解析2020年真题Interview with Allan Gray(1)I was working for a multinational company in the early 1980s, and my brother asked me if I was interested in going into partnership with him to set up a language school. I'd always wanted to work for myself, and I was a bit fed up with working for someone else, so I said yes.Primarily, I wanted the freedom to make my own decisions, I wanted room to be creative, and also I wanted to be able to get the credit and keep the profits if we were successful. I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong. These things are not possible if you work as an employee in a large organization.(2) I had to borrow money to help start the business, but we were lucky because we also had some outside capital to put into the business. These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company, so we were fortunate. It was fairly easy to set upthe business, because we had a very clear idea of what we wanted to do. The problem was, all our preconceptions ( 预想 ) about what it would be like to run a business were wrong.We made lots of mistakes, and we almost went bankrupt (破产的 ) at the beginning. At one point, we only had twostudents in the school.(3) Far too long! We lost money for the first four years and, as I was saying, we nearly went out of business. It tookquite a long time to start making profit. The best thing we did, though, was that we hired some really good people to work for us. In fact, some of those people are still working for us,24 years later. Now we're doing well, but it was very risky at first.(4) One is financial constraint ( 约束) , It can be very tough. Think all small businesses have cash flow problems -- it often takes a long time to get paid by your customers. The second big problem is marketing. It takes a lot of funds to market your business, and you have to get your name known and build a reputation. But the biggest challenge is managing the people. All businesses are about people, and you have to learn how to deal with all kinds of people – and I thinkwe've been extremely good at getting the best of our staff.23. Paragraph 1 __________24. Paragraph 2 __________25. Paragraph 3 __________26. Paragraph 4 __________A. Strategies in expanding a small businessB. Right people to run a businessC. Time-consuming experience of being successfulD. Challenges of running a businessE. Difficulties in starting the businessF. Reasons for working for oneself27. If you made a bad decision as a boss, you had__________.28. The difficult thing to start a business is to persuade banks __________.29. If you hire the right people, you'll probably be able __________.30. Besides financial and marketing challenges, you must know how __________.A. to lose your houseB. to manage your employeesC. to keep independentD. to lend you moneyE. to take the responsibility for itF. to make profit2020年真题The Storyteller(1) Steven Spielberg has always had one goal: to tell as many great stories to as many people as will listen. Andthat's what he has always been about. The son of a computer scientist and a pianist,Spielberg spent his early childhoodin New Jersey and, later, Arizona. From the very beginning, his fertile imagination filled his young mind with imagesthat would later inspire his filmmaking.(2) Even decades later, Spielberg says he has clear memories of his earliest years, which are the origins of some of his biggest hits. He believes that E.T. is the result ofthe difficult years leading up to his parent's 1966 divorce, "It is really about a young boy who was in search of some stability in his life." "He was scared of just about everything," recalls his mother, Leah Adler. "When trees brushed against the house, he would head into my bed. Andthat's just the kind of scary stuff he would put in filmslike Poltergeist."(3) Spielberg was 11 when he first got his hands on his dad's movie camera and began shooting short flicks aboutflying saucers and World War II battles. Spielberg's talentfor scary storytelling enabled him to make friends. On Boy Scout camping trips, when night fell,Spielberg became the center of attention. "Steven would start telling his ghost stories," says Richard Y. Hoffman Jr., leader of Troop 294, "and everyone would suddenly get quiet so that they could all hear it."(4) Spielberg moved to California with his father andwent to high school there, but his grades were so bad that he barely graduated. Both UCLA and USC film schools rejected him, so he entered California State University at Long Beach because it was close to Hollywood.Spielberg was determined to make movies, and he managedto get an unpaid, non-credit internship ( 实习 ) in Hollywood. Soon he was given a contract, and he dropped out of college. He never looked back.(5) Now, many years later, Spielberg is still telling stories with as much passion as the kid in the tent. Ask him where he gets his ideas, Spielberg shrugs. "The process for me is mostly intuitive (凭直觉的) ," he says. "There are films that I feel I need to make, for a variety of reasons, for personal reasons, for reasons that I want to have fun, that the subject matter is cool, that I think my kids will like it. And sometimes I just think that it will make a lot of money, like the sequel (续集) to Jurassic Park."23. Paragraph 1 __________24. Paragraph 2__________25. Paragraph 3 __________26. Paragraph 4 __________A. Inspirations for his moviesB. The trouble of making moviesC. A funny manD. Getting into the movie businessE. Telling stories to make friendsF. An aim of life27. Some of Spielberg's most successful movies came from __________.28. When Spielberg was a boy, he used to be scared of__________.29. Spielberg is very good at__________.30. Spielberg says he makes movies for __________.A. almost everythingB. telling scary storiesC. a number of reasonsD. making children laughE. his childhood memoriesF. a lot of money2020年真题Traffic Jams -- No End in Sight(1) Traffic congestion (拥堵) affects people throughout the world. Traffic jams cause smog in dozens of cities across both the developed and developing world. In the U. S., commuters (通勤人员) spend an average of a full working week each year sitting in traffic jams, according to the Texas Transportation Institute. While alternative ways of getting around are available, most people still choose their cars because they are looking for convenience, comfort and privacy.(2) The most promising technique for reducing citytraffic is called congestion pricing, whereby cities charge a toll to enter certain parts of town at certain times of day. In theory, if the toll is high enough, some drivers will cancel their trips or go by bus or train. And in practice it seems to work: Singapore, London and Stockholm have reduced traffic and pollution in city centres thanks to congestion pricing.(3)Another way to reduce rush-hour traffic is for employers to implement flextime, which lets employees travel to and from work at off-peak traffic times to avoid the rush hour. Those who have to travel during busy times can do their part by sharing cars. Employers can also allow more staff to telecommute (work from home) so as to keep more cars off the road altogether.(4)Some urban planners still believe that the best way to ease traffic congestion is to build more roads, especially roads that can take drivers around or over crowded city streets. But such techniques do not really keep cars off the road; they only accommodate more of them.(5)Other, more forward-thinking, planners know that more and more drivers and cars are taking to the roads every day, and they are unwilling to encourage more private automobiles when public transport is so much better both for people and the environment. For this reason, the American government has decided to spend some $7 billion on helping to increase capacity on public-transport systemsand upgrade them with moreefficient technologies.But environmentalists complainthat such funding is tiny compared with the $50 billion being spent on roads and bridges.23. Paragraph 1 __________24. Paragraph 2__________25. Paragraph 3 __________26. Paragraph 4 __________A. Paying to get inB. Changing work practiceC. Not doing enoughD. A solution which is no solutionE. Closing city centres to trafficF. A global problem27. Most American drivers think it convenient to__________.28. If charged high enough, some drivers may enter certain parts of town __________.29. Building more roads is not an effective way to__________.30. The U. S. government has planned to __________ updating public-transport systems.A. reduce traffic jamsB. drive aroundC. go by busD. spend more moneyE. travel regularlyF. encourage more private cars答案与解析2020年真题23.F。

2020年职称英语综合类考试完形填空文章及解析2

2020年职称英语综合类考试完形填空文章及解析2

2020年职称英语综合类考试完形填空文章及解析2 Global WarmingFew people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the world's climate.Many scientists (1) the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase (2) the world's temperatures and are convinced that,more than (3) before,the Earth is at (4) from the forces of the wind,rain and sun.(5) to them,global warming is making extreme weather events,(6) as hurricanes and droughts,even more (7) and causing sea levels all around the world to (8) .Environmental groups are putting (9) on governments to take action to reduce the (10) of carbon dioxide which is given (11) by factories and power plants,thus attacking the problem at its source.They are in (12) of more money being spent on research into solar,wind and wave energydevices,which could then replace existing power (13) .Some scientists,(14) believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow,we would have to wait (15) hundred years to notice the results.Global warming,it seems,is here to stay.注释:1.put the blame for ...:把……归咎于……2....in favour of more money being spent on ...:……赞成把钱花在……练习:1.A) give B) put C) take D) have2.A) in B) at C) by D) to3.A) yet B) never C) once D) ever4.A) threat B) danger C) risk D) harm5.A) Concerning B) Regarding C) Depending D) According6.A) such B) just C) even D) well7.A) strict B) severe C) strong D) heavy8.A) raise B) arise C) rise D) lift9.A) force B) pressure C) persuasion D) encouragement10.A) amount B) deal C) number D) count11.A) off B) away C) up D) over12.A) belief B) request C) favour D) suggestion13.A) factories B) generations C) houses D) stations14.A) but B) although C) despite D) however15.A) several B) over C) numerous D) various答案与题解:1.B 固定搭配 put the blame for ...,表示“把……归咎于……”,所以 put 为准确答案。

2020年职称英语考试综合类完形填空练习(4)

2020年职称英语考试综合类完形填空练习(4)

2020年职称英语考试综合类完形填空练习(4)The Great Newspaper WarUp until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most serious readers. They usedno illustrations and the articles were (1)politics or business.Two men(2) that-Joseph Pulitzer of the New York World and William Randolph Hearst of the New YorkMorning JournalPulitzer (3) the New York World in 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very (4)oneovernight (一夜之间)。

He (5)lots of illustrations and cartoons. And he told his reporters to write articles on (6) crime or scandal they could find. And they did. One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she was (7) to a mental hospital. She thenwrote a series of articles about the poor (8) of patients in those hospitals.In 1895, Hearst (9)to New York from California. He wanted the New York Morning Journal to be more sensational (轰动的) and more exciting (10)the New York World. He also wanted itto be cheaper, so he (11) the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his headlines were biggerthan(12).He often said, "Big print makes big news."Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they (13) to sell newspapers. For example, Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator (插图画家), to(14)pictures of the Spanish-American War. When he got there, he told Hearst that nofighting was (15)。

2020年职称英语卫生C完形填空原文

2020年职称英语卫生C完形填空原文

2020年职称英语卫生C完形填空原文补全短文第二篇BedwettingMillions of kids and teenagers from every part of the world wet the bed every single night. It’s so common that there are probably other kids in your class who do it. Most kids don’t tell their friends, so it’s easy to feel kindof1 alone, like you might be the only one on the whole planet who wets the bed. But you are not alone.The fancy name for bedwetting is nocturnal enuresis. Enuresis runs in families.2 This means that if you urinate, or pee, while you are asleep, there’s a good chance that a close relative also did it when he or she was a kid. Justlike you may have inherited your mom’s blue eyes or your uncle’s long legs, you probably inherited bedwetting, too.The most important thing to remember is that no one wets the bed on purpose4. It doe sn’t mean that you’re lazy or a slob. It’s something you can’t help doing. For some reason, kids who wet the bed are not able to feel that their bladder is full and don’t wake up to pee in the toilet. Sometimes a kid who wets the bed will have a realistic dream that he’s in the bathroom peeing ― only to wake up later and discover he’s all wet6. Many kids who wet the bed are very deep sleepers. Trying to wake up someone who wets the bed is often like trying to wake a log ―they just stay asleep.Some kids who wet the bed do it every single night. Others wet some nights and are dry on others. A lot of kids say that they seem to be drier when they sleep at a friend’s or a relative’s house. That’s because kids who are anxiousabout wetting the bed may not sleep much or only very lightly. So the brain may be thinking, "Hey, you! Don’t wet someone else’s bed!" This can help you stay dry even if you’re not aware of it.译文:尿床每天晚上全世界会有数百万的孩子尿床。

2020年职称英语综合C级概括大意练习题(4)

2020年职称英语综合C级概括大意练习题(4)概括大意与完成句子题Science Fiction1 Amongst the most popular books being written today are those which are usually classified as science fiction. Hundreds of titles are published every year and are read byall kinds of people. Furthermore, some of the most successful films of recent years have been based on science fiction stories.2 It is often thought that science fiction is a fairly new development in literature, but its ancestors can be found in books written hundreds of years ago. These books wereoften concerned with the presentation of some form of ideal society, a theme which is still often found in modern stories.3 Most of the classics of science fiction, however, have been written within the last hundred years. Books by writers such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, to mention just two well-known authors, have been translated into many languages.4 Modern science fiction writers don't write about men from Mars or space adventure stories. They are moreinterested in predicting the results of technical developments on society and the human mind; or in imagining future worlds which are a reflection of the world which welive in now. Because of this their writing has obviouspolitical undertones.5 In an age where science fact frequently overtakes science fiction, the writers may find it difficult to keepahead of scientific advances. Those who are sufficiently clear-sighted to see the way we are going, however, may provide a valuable lesson on how to deal with the problems which society will inevitably face as it tries to master its new technology.1 Paragraph 2__________.2 Paragraph 3__________.3 Paragraph 4__________.4 Paragraph 5__________.A Popularity of Science FictionB A Fairly New DevelopmentC Classics of Science FictionD Difficulty in Keeping ahead of Scientific AdventureE Origins of Science FictionF Themes of Modern Science Fiction5 Some form of ideal society is___________.6 Books written by J. Verne are__________.7 People enjoy___________.8 Works of modern science fiction have___________.A a recurrent(反复出现的) themeB concerned with the problems that we have to solve in the futureC reading books of science fictionD political implications(涵义)E a current themeF read worldwide来源:考试大的美女编辑们【参考答案】1. E2. C3. F4. D5. A6. F7. C8. D。

2020职称英语综合类考前模拟试题及答案(完型填空)

2020职称英语综合类考前模拟试题及答案(完型填空) 2020职称英语综合类考前模拟试题及答案(完型填空)Is Your Child's Stomach Pain All in His Head?We all know there are times that kids seem to complain___51 __ a stomach ache to get out of chores or going to school. Don't be so sure that the pain they 52 is all intheir minds. We're learning more now about a condition 53 "functional abdominal pain" that is experienced by millions of kids every day.Like many teenagers, Kyle Brust makes it a point to do his homework as 54 as he gets home. Unlike most, Kyle often did his with a terrible stomach ache. In fact, the 55 often started while he was at school, but getting help there was getting harder."Some of my teachers wouldn't let me go, because I'd asked so many times before and they thought I was trying to get out of __56 __ ," says Kyle.Kyle's mom Marilyn says she couldn't blame the _57 ___ After all, she'd taken him to the doctor several times herself, and even they couldn't find anything _58 __ "You know, you're running the tests and nothing's coming up. So,is it in his head, is he just an extremely stressful child?It's just frustrating 59 we're not finding any answers," says Marilyn.It turns out Kyle was suffering from a condition known __ 60 __ functional abdominal pain, that affects as many as one out of every ten kids in this country. Even __ 61 __ thecause of the pain may not be obvious, there are real consequences."It really does hurt, and these kids really do suffer," says Dr. Campo, MD at Nationwide Children's Hospital. To help __ 62 ___, Campo is looking into a new approach. He's conducting clinical trials of an antidepressant that changes the way the body handles a chemical called serotonin. In a preliminary study, Dr. Campo found that in about eight out of ten __ 63 __, the drug normally used to treat emotional pain worked to ease the pain in the __ 64 __"We think about it as being important in anxiety and depression and that's all quite tree, but what's really interesting is that 95% of our body's serotonin is in our gut," says Campo.Campo believes these kids have extremely sensitive intestines, and controlling the effects of serotonin may __ 65 __ ease the pain. It seemed to work for Kyle, who is now completely pain free for the first time in years.51. A ofB onC atD by52. A takeB forgetC feelD make53. A stoppedB createdC calledD mentioned54. A soonB earlyC lateD timely55. A workB playC programD pain56. A classB punishmentC treatmentD home57. A doctorsB teachersC parentsD classmates58. A goodB usefulC wrongD handy59. A becauseB althoughC unlessD so60. A toB atC inD as61. A thoughB whetherC thusD how62. A themB himC usD you63. A numbersB studiesC casesD parts64. A stomachB headC heartD mind65. A supportB aidC assistD help参考答案:A C C A D A B C A D A A C A D 相关推荐:。

2020年职称英语卫生类C级模拟试题及答案(8)

2020年职称英语卫生类C级模拟试题及答案(8)第六部分:完型填空(每题1分,共15分)阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个答案,并涂在答题卡相对应的位置上。

Passive smoking is workplace killerPressure mounted on Britain on Monday to take action on__1__ smoking with newresearch showing second.hand smoke__2__ about one worker each week in the hospitalityindustry.Professor Konrad Jamrozik,of Imperial College in London,told a conference onenvironmental tobacco that second-hand__3__kills 49 employees in pubs,bars,restaurantsand hotels each year and contributes to 700 deaths from lung cancer,heart__4__ and strokeacross the total national work force.“Exposure in the hospitality__5__at work outweighs the consequences of exposure ofliving__6__ a smoker for those staff,” Jamrozik said in an interview.Other__7__have measured the levels of exposure to passive smoking but Jamrozikcalculated how it would translate into avoidable deaths.His findings are__8__ on the number of people working in the hospitality industry inBritain.their exposure to second.hand smoke andtheir__9__of dying from it.Jamrozik said me findings would apply to __10__countriesin Europe because, to agreater or__11__extent,levels of smoking in the community are similar.Professor Carol Black,president of the Royal College of Physicians,which sponsored the meeting.said the research is proof of the need for a ban on smoking in __12__places.“Environmental tobacco smoke in pubs,bars,restaurants and other public placesis__13__ damaging to the health of employees as well asthe general public,”she said in a statement.“Making these places smoke.free not only protects vulnerable staff and the public。

2020年职称英语综合类完形填空练习(19)

2020年职称英语综合类完形填空练习(19) Migrant(移民的)WorkersIn me past twenty years, there has been all increasing tendency for workers to move fromone country to another.While some countries haverestricted(限制)most_____ (1) to local people,others have attracted and welcomed migrant workers.This is particularly the case in the Middle East, _____ (2)increased 0il incomes have enabled many countries to call in outsiders to improve local facilities(设施).Thus the Middle East has attractedoil-workers_____ (3)the U.S.A.and Europe.It has also brought in workers from many other countries,_____ (4)South Korea and Japan.In view of the difficult living and working_____ (5)inthe Middle East,it is not surprising that the pay is high to attract suitable workers.Many engineers and technicians.Can _____ (6) at least twice as much money in the Middle East as they Carl in their Own country, and this is a major_____ (7).Sometimes a disadvantage has a compensating(补偿的)advantage.For example,the _____ (8) living conditions often lead t0 increased friendship when workers have to_____ (9)on each other for safety and comfort.In a similar way,many migrant workers Can save large sums of money partly because of the_____ (10)of entertainment(娱乐)facilities.The work is often complex and full of problemsbut this merely presents greater challenge to engineers who prefer to find solutions to problems rather than do_____ (11) work in their home country.One major problem which_____ (12) migrant workers in the Middle East is that their jobs are temporary ones.They are nearly always on_____ (13),so it is not easy for them to plan ahead with great confidence.This is to be_____ (14) since no country welcomes a large number of foreign workers as permanent residents.In any_____ (15),migrant workers accept this disadvantage,along“也others,because of the considerable financial benefits which they receive.1. A acts B jobs C activities D user2. A which B what C who D where3. A from B with C in D about4. A opposing B limiting C including D asking5. A role B conditions C difficulty D event6. A earn B borrow C offer D cast7. A advance B difficulty C event D attraction8. A necessary B possible C difficult D good9. A depend B look C base D go10. A range B lack C price D number11. A routine B causal C additional D interesting12. A invites B affects C needs D hates13. A investment B strike C contract D duty14. A suggested B reported C argued D expected15. A time B attempt C way D case参考答案:B D A C B A D C A B A B C D答案解析:1、准确答案为B。

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2020年职称英语真题及答案:综合类C完形填空
Freezing to Death for Beauty
People in Beijing wear a lot of clothing during winter to
fend off(抵御)the cold. In the United States, however, people
wear_____(51)partly because the car is the primary mode of
transportation. Cars take_____(52)straight to their
workplaces, which are heated well. The American diet is full
of calories, so their_____(53)can afford to burn heat more
quickly.

Fewer layers of clothing give people the opportunity to
stay_____(54)Lots of Yale girls wear skirts_____(55)when it's
10 degrees Centigrade outside. Some of them at least wear
boots, tights, and leg-warmers. Some, however, really just go
for the look _____(56)the risk of health. These girls have
nothing to prevent their _____(57)against the wind, and no
socks to protect their feet. A mini skirt and a pair of
stilettos are all that they wear.

Typically, the ones pursuing fashion are_____(58)with
little body fat. Just by the nature of their bodies, they are
already at a disadvantage compared with normal people
in_____(59)weather. I have always_____(60),whenever I pass
these girls, how they manage to refrain from shivering and
just smile like spring had arrived.

And then there are the guys. The girls can be said
to_____(61)health for beauty. But why do guys_____(62)so
little? It is not like, once they shed some layers, they
suddenly become better-looking. They are not exactly being
fashionable when they _____(63)wear sporty(花哨的)shorts and
shower slippers in the midst of winter. It's not cute(可爱的).

Of course, people have the freedom to look
whatever_____(64)hey want. I am just surprised that, given
the vast difference between winter and summer temperatures in
Connecticut, they can still_____(65)like they are partying on
the beach in the middle of February.

51.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.less
B.thin
C.bare
D.few
【答案】A
52.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.they
B.her
C.them
D.him
【答案】C
53.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.meals
B.dishes
C.drinks
D.bodies
【答案】D
54.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.fashionable
B.bony
C.hungry
D.funny
【答案】A
55.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.ever
B.even
C.never
D.not
【答案】B
56.【题干】_____
【选项】

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