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2023年同等學(xué)力英語(yǔ)統(tǒng)考試題及答案口語(yǔ)交際試題及答案PartI

DialogueCommunication

SectionA

DialogueCompletion

1.A:Whydon'tyouhavedinnerwithmetonight?

B:____________

A.BecauseIhaveanappointment.

B.Sorryaboutthat,butIhavetogotoaparty.

C.ThereasonisthatIhavetoworkovertimetonight.

D.I’dloveto,butIhavetofinishmypaper.

2.A:I'mafraidIhavespilledsomecoffeeonthetablecloth

B:____________

A.Oh,don'tworryaboutthat.

B.Youneedn’tapologize.

C.Ifee1sorryforthat.

D.Oh,youshouldn’thavedonethat.

3.A:Youseemtohavealotofworktodoinyouroffice.You’vealwaysbeenworkingovertime.

B:____________

A.Youareright,butdon’tyouknowthemeaningofwork?

B.Sorry,Idon’tthinkso.Igetoverpaidforoverwork,youknow.

C.That’sright.AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy.

D.That’sright,buttheworkisinteresting.Idon’tmindsomeextrahoursatall.

4.A:George,Iwouldliketointroduceafriendofmine,ifImay:AlbertSnow.Albert,thisisGeorgeSmith.

B:____________

A.Howhaveyoubeen?

B.Pleasedtomeetyou,George.

C.MindifcallyouGeorge?

D.Thepleasure’smine.

5.A:Excuseme.Idon’twanttointerruptyou…

B:____________

A.No,no.It’squiteallright.

B.Well,nevermind.

C.Itwon’tbotherme.D.Ofcoursenot.

SectionB

DialogueComprehension

6.

Man:IsawJohnyesterday.Youknowwhat?Hewasdrivingaluxuriouscar.

Woman:Herentedit.Heoftenmakesbelievethatheisamillionaire.

Question:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.EveryonebelievesthatJohnisamillionaire.

B.Johndreamsofbecomingamillionaire.

C.Johndreamsofhavingaluxuriouscar.

D.Johnpretendstobeamillionaire.

7.Woman:Icanhardlygoon.Theworkissotough.

Man:Don’tloseheartI’llbackyouupallthetime.

Question:Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Hewillhelpthewomanwithherwork.

B.Hewillsupportthewoman.

C.Hewilldotheworkforthewoman.

D.Hewillencouragethewoman.

8.

Man:Ididn’tknowyougotapromotionwhydidn’tyoutellmeearliersothatwecouldhavecelebratedit?

Woman:Iguessitslippedmymind.Mymindwaslosttootherthingsbecauseofwork.

Question:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shefeltlostwithherwork.

B.Shehadapoormemory.

C.sheforgottotellhim.

D.Shehadtogotowork.

9.

Man:ThenewChevyChasefilmwasterrific!

Woman:Oh,comeoffit,A1.ChevyChaseisagreatcomedian,buthesuredidn'tshowitinthatmovie.

Question:Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemovie?

A.It’sgreatcomedy.

B.It'stypicalChevyChasefilm.

C.Itisn’tagoodcomedy.

D.Itisn’tasterribleasA1thought.

10.Woman:Youhaven’tsaidawordaboutmydress,Dave.Don’tyoulikeit?

Man:I’msorryIdidn’tsayanythingaboutitsooner.Idon’tthinkI’veseenanythinglikeisbefore.

Question:Whatdoesthemanprobablythinkofthedress?

A.Itisinfashion.

B.Itsurelyisunique.

C.Itisabitold-fashioned

D.Itsurelysuitsher答案:1.D;2.A;3.D;4.B;5.B;6.D;7.B;8.C;9.C;10.B詞匯試題及答案PartII

Vocabulary

SectionA

11.ShouldEnglishclassesbecompulsoryattheelementaryorprimaryschoollevelincountrieswhereitisnotthenativelangue?

A.required

B.necessary

C.select

D.permanent

12.Intheend,bothattacksanddefensesofthefreemarketandconventionaleconomicshaveimmensephilosophicalimplications.

A.traditional

B.novel

C.capital-centered

D.consumption-centered

13.Applicantwillbeaskedtoprovideinformationonhowtheywilldisseminateinformationtootherstudentsattheiruniversityorcollege.

A.disclose

B.deliver

C.spread

D.analyze

14.Ingeneral,theBritishpeoplebelongtooneofthemoreaffluentcountriesofEuropeandenjoyahighstandardoflivingcomparedtotherestoftheworld.

A.plentiful

Bpowerful

Cfriendly

D.wealthy

15.Toabsorbayoungerworkforce,manycompaniesofferedretirementplansasincentivesforolderworkerstoretireandmakewayfortheyoungeroneswhoearnedlowersalaries.

A.rewards

B.opportunities

C.motives

D.stimuli

16.Theirbusinessflourishedatitsnewlocationayearlaterowingtotheirjointeffortsandhardwork.A.prevailed

Bfailed

C.boomed

Dshrank

17.Thepressureonherfromherfamilycausedhertoresorttothedrasticmeasures.

A.turnto

Bkeepto

Cstickto

D.leadto

18.1shallneverforgetthelookofintenseanguishonthefaceofhisparentswhentheyheardthenews.

A.Stress

B.dilemma

C.misery

D.surprise

19.Ifminordisputesareleftunsettled,toughoneswillpileupsoonerorlater.

A.accumulate

B.vanish

C.linger

D.emerge

20.Thepolicetriedinvaintobreakuptheprotestcrowdsinfrontofthegovernmentbuilding

A.unskillfully

B.violently

C.ineffectively

D.eventually

SectionB

21.Iwouldliketoexpressmy______toyouallforsupportingmethissummerasavisitingscholarinyourdepartment.

A.satisfaction

B.gratitude

C.pleasure

D.sincerity

22.Theobjectiveofthispopularconsultationistodetermine,______,thefinalpoliticalstatusoftheregion,whethertoremainofthecountryasaspecialdistrict,ortopartfromit.

A.onceuponatime

B.onceandagain

C.allatonce

D.onceandforall

23.Thetwocountrieswillassigncounter-drugofficialstotheirrespectiveembassiesona______basis.

A.fundamental

B.similar

C.reciprocal

D.reasonable

24.Tennessee’spopulationisnearlytwo-fifthsrural,andnosinglecityorgroupofcities______thestate.

A.dominates

B.manages

C.manipulates

D.controls

25.Weallknowthatinasituationlikethisacoolheadis______.

A.calledfor

B.calledoff

C.calledon

D.calledup

26.Thedestructionanearthquakecausesdependsonits______andduration,ortheamountofshakingthatoccurs.

A.altitude

B.magnitude

C.multitude

D.aptitude

27.TheEINinohas______affectedtheregionalweatherandtemperatureovermuchofthetropics,sub-tropicsandsomemid-latitudeareas.

A.externally

B.consistently

C.Insistently

D.internally

28.Duringalltheseyearsofabsencehehad______atenderfeelingforhismotherandthefamily.

A.enclosed

Bhugged

C.enriched

D.cherished

29.The______choiceforaconsumer,therefore,isthechoiceamongtheavailableonesthatwillenablehimorhertomaximizeutility.

A.optimal

B.optional

C.optical

D.optimistic

30.Mrs.Smith______tearswhensheheardherdaughterhaddiedintheroadaccident.

A.brokein

B.brokeup

C.brokethrough

D.brokeinto答案11.A;12.A;13.C;14.D;15.D;16.C;17.A;18.C;19.A;20.C

21.B;22.D;23.C;24.A;25.A;26.B;27.D;28.D;29.A;30.D閱讀理解試題及答案PartIII

ReadingComprehension

PassageOne

Mr.Greenlywastheretogreetthem."Letsee,thereareeighteenchildrenandtwoadultsatthreedollarseach.Thatwillbesixtydollars.”

……

"MissJoan,ifyoulookatthebottomofthisbrochure,"Mr.Greenlysaid,"you’llnoticeveryimportantstatement."

Sureenough,inverytinyletters,itsaid,"Pricesaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice."

MissJoanwasdeterminedtokeephergoodmood.ShetookatwentydollarsbilloutofherownpurseandhandedittoMr.Greenlywiththefortydollarsshehadinanenvelope.

……

Mr.GreenlypointedtothetiniestlettersMissJoanhadeveralmostseen.Italsosays,"Termsandconditionsofgroupreservationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice."

MissJoan’sgoodmoodwasnowhistory.……

31.HowmanydollarsdidMissJoanhandtoMr.Greenly?

A.20

B.40

C.60

D.18

32.Thephrase“subjecttochangewithoutnotice”suggests______.

A.Mr.Greenlycouldchangethetermsatwill.

B.thecustomersshouldreadthebrochurecarefully.

C.Mr.Greenlycoulddeterminewhatapplestobepicked.

D.thecustomersshouldbeinformedbeforehand.

33.Thestudentscouldnotpickasmanyapplesastheywouldlikebecause______.

A.theywerechildren.

B.therewerenotenoughapples.

C.theyhadmadeagroupreservation.

D.theywouldeatuptoomanyapples.

34."MissJoan’sgoodmoodwasnowhistory?"(thelastparagraph)means______.

A.MissJoanhadbeenhappyuntilthatmoment

B.MissJoanwasnolongerinterestedinhistory

C.MissJoantaughtherstudentsthehistoryoftheorchard.

D.MissJoanwasgoodatconcealingherfeelings

35.Whatcanwe1earnaboutMissJoanfromthestory?

A.Shedidnotreadthebrochurecarefully.

B.Shemadeareservationafterseeingthebrochure

C.Shelosthertemperintheend.

D.Shedidn’tknowhowtocomplain

PassageTwo

Bothcivilizationandculturearefairlymodernwords,havingcomeintoprominentuseduringthe19thcenturybyanthropologists(人類學(xué)家),historians,andliteraryfigures.Therehasbeenastrongtendencytousetheminterchangeablyasthoughtheymeanthesamething,buttheyarenotthesame.

……Thuscivilization,initsmostessentialmeaning,istheabilityofpeopletolivetogetherharmoniouslyincities,insocialgroupings……

ThewordcultureisderivedfromtheLatinverbcolere,tillthesoil.Butcolerealsohasawiderrangeofmeanings.Itmay,likecivis,meaninhabitingatownorvillage.Butmostofitsdefinitionssuggestaprocessofstartingandpromotinggrowthanddevelopment.Onemaycultivateagarden;……

Oneofthebasicandbest-knowfeaturesofcivi1izationandcultureisthepresenceoftools.Butmoreimportantthantheirsimpleexistenceisthatthetoolsarealwaysbeingimprovedandenlargedupon,aresultofcreativity.Ittookthousandsofyearstogetfromthefirstwhee1tothe1atest,mostadvancedmodelofautomobile.

Itistheconceptofhumansastoolmakersandimproversthatdifferentiatesthemfromotheranimals.Amonkeymayuseasticktoknockabananafromatree,butthatstickwillnever,throughamonkey’scleverness,bemodifiedintoahookoraladder.……

36.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthewords“civilization”,and“culture”?

A.Theyareidentical.

B.Theyaredifferentconcepts.

C.Theycanoftenbe1usedinterchangeable.

D.Theyaredefineddifferentlybydifferentpeople.

37.Accordingtotheauthortheword“civilization”originallyrefersto______.

A.people’swayoflifeincities.

B.people’sabilitytolivetogetherincities.

C.atypeofsocialorganizations

D.anadvancedlevelofsociallife

38.TheLatinverbcolereoriginallymeans“______”

A.liveinacity.

B.developoneself

C.promotegrowth

D.cultivatetheland

39.Theauthorbelievesthatcreativity______.

A.isauniquefeatureofcivilizedbeings

B.bringsforththeimprovementoftools

C.istheresultofhumandevelopment

D.helpstheadvanceofculture

40.Theauthormentionsmonkeysinthelastparagraphtoshowthat______.

A.monkeysarethesameasbirds

B.peopleonce1ivedincaveslikemonkeys

C.monkeyscanneverdevelopintohumanbeings

D.manisdifferentfromotheranimalssuchasmonkeys

PassageThree

Thehugegrowthofglobal"ecotourism"industryisbecominganincreasingconcernforconservationistswithmountingevidencethatmanywildspeciesdonotrespondwelltocontactwithhumanbeings.overexposuretotouristshasbeenlinkedtostress,abnormalbehaviorandadversehealtheffectsinspeciessuchaspolarbears,dolphinsandgorillas(大猩猩),saysareportinNewScientist.

Whileregulatedecotourismcanhelpconservationeffortsbyencouragingpeopletomanageendangeredspeciesandtheirhabitats,manyprojectsarepoorlydesignedandunregulated,itssays.“Manyecotouristprojectsareunaudited,unauthorizedandmerelyhinttheyarebasedonenvironmentallyfriendlypoliciesandoperations”

Whileregulatedecotourismcanhelpconservationeffortsbyencouragingpeopletomanageendangeredspeciesandtheirhabitats,“manyprojectsarepoorlydesignedandhinttheyarebasedonenvironmentallyfriendlypoliciesandoperations.”

Ecotourismisgrowingby10to30percentayearandanestimated20percentoftouristsarethoughttovisitaconservation-basedproject.PhilipSeddon,oftheUniversityofOtagoinNewZealand,saidthatalthoughmosttouristprojectsconformedtobasicguidelinesonlanduseandnotscaringwildlife,theirfullimpactwasrarelyconsidered.

……

InAfrica,gorillashavepickedupparasitesintroducedtotheirhabitatbytouristsandmongooses(蠓)havecaughtlungdiseasesfromhumanbeings.Expertssaidthattheanswertotheproblemswasbetterregulationandsupervisionofecotourism.TheGalapagosIslands,wherevisitornumbersarestrictlycontrolled,isagoodmodel.

41.Ecotourismismeantto______.

A.havetouristshelpintheconservationofwildlife

B.havewildspeciesrespondwelltocontactwithhumans

C.makewildspeciesreducestressandabnormalbehavior

D.makeconservationistsmoreconcernedwithwildlife

42.AccordingtoNewScientist,manyecotouristProjects______.

A.reallyencouragepeopletoprotectwi1dlifeanditshabit

B.strictlyfollowenvironmentallyfriendlypolices

C.actuallylackproperexaminationandofficialapproval

D.seriouslydamagethehabitatsofendangeredspecies

43.Whatwillhappentowildlifeultimatelyifthepresent"ecotourism"practicegoeson?

A.Itwilldisturbtheirlife.

B.Itwillaffecttheirhealth.

C.Itwillincreasetheirstress.

D.Itwillthreatentheirsurvival.

44.Accordingtothepassage,thegrowthintheglobal“ecotourism”industry______.

A.reflectsagrowingconcernforconservation

B.arousesagrowingconcernforconservation

C.coincideswithamountingconcernforconservation

D.originatesfromagraterconcernforconservation

45.Accordingtothepassage,asolutiontothe"ecotourism"problemisto______.

A.encouragepeopletomanageendangeredspecies

B.reducetheexposureofwildlifetohumanbeings

C.helpwildanimalsincreasetheirfitness

D.preventwildlifefromcatchinghumandisease

PassageFour

ComputerscanbeatchesschampionGaryKasparovathisgame,countalltheatomsinanuclearexplosion,andcalculatecomplexfiguresinafractionofasecond,buttheystillfailattheslightdifferencesinlanguagetranslation.ArtificialIntelligencecomputershavelargeamountsofmemory,capableofstoringhugetranslatingdictionariesandextensivelistsofgrammarrules.Yet,today’sbestcomputerlanguagetranslatorshavejusta60percentaccuracyrate.Scientistsarestillunabletoprogramthecomputerwithhuman-likecommonsensereasoningpower.

ComputerlanguagetranslationiscalledMachineTranslation,orMT.Whilenotperfect,MTissurprisinglygood.MTwasdesignedtoprocessdry,technicallanguagethatpeoplefindtedioustotranslate.Computerscantranslatebasicphrases,suchas"Youfootbone’sconnectedtoyouranklebone,youranklebone’sconnectedtoyourlegbone."Theycantranslatemoredifficultphrases,suchas"Whichwitchiswhich?"Computerscanalsoaccuratelytranslate"Wildthing,youmakemyheartsing!"intootherlanguagesbecausetheycanunderstandindividualwords,aslongasthewordsarepre-programmedintheirdictionary.

Buthighlysensitivetypesoftranslating,suchasimportantdiplomaticconversations,arebeyondthescopeofcomputertranslatingprograms.Humantranslatorsuseintuitionalmeaning,notlogic,toprocesswordsandphrasesintootherlanguages.Ahumancanproperlytranslatethephrase,“Thepenisinthepen(圍養(yǎng)禽畜旳圈),”becausemosthumansknowthatitmeansthatawritinginstrumentisinasmallenclosedspace.Manytimes,computersdonothavetheabilitytodetermineinwhichwaytwoidenticalwordsinonesentencearetobeused.

Inadditiontousingmassiverule-programmedmachines,computerprogrammersarealsotryingtoteachcomputerstolearnhowtothinkforthemselvesthroughthe"experience"oftranslating.Evenwiththeseefforts,programmersadmitthata"thinking"computermightnoteverbeinventedinthefuture.

46.Computerstodayarecapableof______.

A.defeatingthebestchessplayerintheworld.

B.tellingsubtledifferencesbetweenlanguages

C.translatingover60percentofdifficulttexts.

D.doinghuman-likecommonsensereasoning

47.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Computerscantranslatedryanddifficultphrase.

B.Computerscanunderstandsensitivelanguage.

C.Computerscantranslatetechnicallanguage

D.Computerscanunderstandpre-programmedword.

48.Themajorproblemwithcomputertranslatingprogramsisthatcomputers______.

A.cannottranslateillogicalsentences

B.donothavealargeenoughcapacityofmemory

C.cannotunderstandgrammaticalrules

D.donothaveintuitiontoprocesslanguage

49.Toimprovemachinetranslation,computerprogrammersaretryingto______.

A.usepowerfulrule-programmedcomputers

B.teachcomputerstothinkbypractice

C.havecomputerscompiletranslatingdictionaries

D.addexplanationsofwordsincomputerprograms

50.Thepassagesuggeststhat______.

A.theaccuracyrateofmachinetranslationcannotberaised

B.itisimpossibleforcomputerstothinkashumansdo

C.onlytechnicallanguageissuitableformachinetranslation

D.itisimpossib1etodetermineofidenticalwords

PassageFive

Severalyearsagoduringthedot-compassion,ManhattanlawyerJohnKennedysometimesworeadarkbluesuittomeetpotentialInternetclients.Buthesoonrealizedthathisconservativeclotheswereastrikeagainsthimbeforeheevenshookhands.sohebegantodobusinessincasual,open-shirtclothes.

Butnowthetableshaveturned.TodaySiliconValleyexecutivesaretheonesoftencomingoutinsuits.Nowonderthatfortune500executivesaredustingofftheirsilktiesandpants.“Iwouldsaythereisatrendnowtowardalittlemorebusinessdress,”saidKennedy.“Ifindmyselfwearingsuitsmore.”

Whilethereisn’tarushtowardformalofficewear,clothiersandexecutivessaytheworkplaceuniformisheadingthatway.Inmanyoffices,menarewearingJackets,tiesandpantsmorefrequentlythanayearage.Topwomenexecutivesneverwentascasualasmen,sotheshiftdoesn’taffectthemasdramatically.

“Businesscasual”tookseveralyearstocatchon.ItstartedwithcasualFridays,evolvedtocasualsummers,thenbecamecasualeveryday.……

ObserversmentionmanyfactorsdrivingthetrendInternetcompanieshelpedleadthedress-downmovementandotherindustriesfollowedsuittoattractworkers.Butwiththecollapseofmanydot-coms,therelaxedlookisbecomingastyletoavoid.Moreover,astheeconomystumbles,morepeoplearehuntingforjobsortryingtokeeptheonestheyhave,andappearancecounts.

USPresidentBushwearsacoatandtieintheWhiteHouseofficeandexpectshisstafftodress“professionally,”whichsomesaysetsatomeforthenation.

……

51."Businesscasual"wasprevalentseveralyearsagobecause______.

A.theManhattanlawbusinessgrewveryquickly

B.shakinghandswithclientsbecamepopular

C.thecountrywasfightingtheconservatives

D.theInternetcompaniesboomedthen

52.Whenthe"businesscasual"prevailed,______.

A.businessmenworetiesonlyinworkplace

B.businessmendidn’tweartiesatall

C.businesswomendidn’twearformallyinworkplace

D.businesswomenstillworeformallyeverywhere

53.TheFortune500executives______.

A.setthetrendtowardmorecasualwear

B.areparticularaboutwhattheywear

C.begintowearsuitsmoreoftenthanbefore

D.areusual1yindifferenttofashiontrend

54.Atthebeginningofthe"businesscasual"trend,businesspeopleworecasually______.

A.whenmeetingclients

B.onweekends

C.insummer

D.almosteveryday

55.Itisimpliedinthepassagethatthechangeofbusinessdressfromthecasualtotheformalreflects______.

A.thechangedofpeople’stasteinfashion

B.theupsanddownsofthefashionindustry

C.theupsanddownsoftheInternetcompanies

D.people’sdifferenceinbusinessdress答案:

31.C,32.A,33.C,34.A,35.A,

36.B,37.B,38.D,39.B,40.D

41.A,42.C,43.D,44.B,45.B

46.A,47.B,48.A,49.B,50.B

51.D,52.D,53.C,54.B,55.C完型填空TheUnitedStateshashistoricallyhadhigherratesofmarriagethanthoseofotherindustrializedcountries.Thecurrentannualmarriage56intheUnitedStates—about9newmarriagesforevery1,000people—is57higherthanitisinotherindustrializedcountries.However,marriageis58aswidespreadasitwasseveraldecadesago.59ofAmericanadultswhoaremarried60from72percentin1970to60percentin2023.Thisdoesnotmeanthatlargenumbersofpeoplewillremainunmarried61theirlives.Throughoutthe20thcentury,about90percentofAmericansmarriedatsome62intheirlives.Experts63thataboutthesameproportionoftoday’syoungadultswilleventuallymarry.

Thetimingofmarriagehasvaried64overthepastcentury.In1995theaverageageofwomenintheUnitedStatesatthetimeoftheirfirstmarriagewas25.Theaverageageofmenwasabout27.MenandwomenintheUnitedStatesmarryforthefirsttimeanaverageoffiveyearslaterthanpeopledidinthe1950s.65,youngadultsofthe1950smarriedyoungerthandidanyprevious66inU.S.history.Today’slaterageofmarriageis67theageofmarriagebetween1890and1940.Moreover,agreaterproportionofthepopulationwasmarried(95percent)duringthe1950sthanatanytimebefore68.Expertsdonotagreeonwhythe“marriagerush”ofthelate1940sand1950soccurred,butmostsocialscientistsbelieveitrepresenteda69tothereturnofpeacefulandprosperityafter15yearsofsevereeconomic70andwar.56.A.rateB.ratioCpercentageD.poll57.A.potentiallyBintentionallyC.randomlyD.substantially58A.notanylongerB.nomoreC.nolongerD.notanymore59A.AproportionB.TheproportionC.ThenumberD.Anumber60A.declinedB.deterioratedCdeducedDdemolished61ApastBpassingCthroughoutDthrough62AperiodBlevelCpointDrespect63AprojectBplanCpromiseDpropose64AunexpectedlyBirregularlyCflexiblyDconsistently65ABesideBHoweverCWhereasDNevertheless66AdescendantsBascendantsCpopulationDgeneration67AaccordingtoBinlinewithCbasedDcausedby68AandafterBorafterCorsinceDeversince69ArefusalBrealizationCresponseDreality70ArepressionBaggressionCrestrictionDdepression答案:56.A.57.D.58.C.59.B.60.A.61.C.62.C.63.A.64.C.65.B..66.D.67.B.68.C.69.C70.D辯錯(cuò)題及答案PartV

ErrorDetection

71.Itisanacceptedcustomforgueststotaketheirgiftsto

A

B

theweddingreceptionwhenthecoupleinvitedthemto

C

D

attend.

72.Someinternationalstudentsuseacassetterecordertomake

A

B

tapesoftheirclassessothattheycanrepeatthelectures

C

again.

D

73.Despiteofdiligentefforttopromotedomesticproductionduring

A

thewaryears,theContinentalArmyhadtorelyprimarilyon

B

capturesandimportsformuchofitsmilitary

hardwareand

C

D

evenforclothing.

74.Inasense,farmersbeganprimitivegeneticengineering

atthedawnofagriculture,whichthey

keptseeds

A

B

fromtheirbestplants,graduallyimprovingthequalityof

C

D

successivegenerations.

75.Studentscompletingacourseincomputerscienceand

A

technologycanlookforwardto

finda

wide

B

C

rangeofjobs.

D

76.Thedepartmentscon

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