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高二英語月考(二)試卷

(滿分120分,90分鐘內完成)

I.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA(1*15)

Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand

D.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

1.theCOVID-19pandemicwasaprimaryfactoraffectingenrolmentofinternationalstudents,the

strainedrelationshipbetweentheUSandChinaalsoaccountedforit.

A.AsB.SinceC.IfD.While

【答案】D

2.youarestudyinghistory,Spanishortheguitar,youwillgetanewperspectiveandbroadenyour

knowledgeoftheworld.

A.HowB.HoweverC.WhetherD.Wherever

【答案】C

3.ThedocumentaryNoPovertyLand,focusesonpovertyalleviationeffortsinsixprovincesthatwere

onceamongChina'smostimpoverishedregions,hasbeenairingonTVBsinceAugust21.

A.whichB.whoseC.whereD.that

【答案】A

4.StartedoveradecadeagotodrawChineseshoppersontoAlibaba'sonlinesites,Singles'Dayhasbecomea

nationalobsessionaddictivediscountswithataponasmartphonescreen.

A.featuredB.featuringC.beingfeaturedD.havingfeatured

【答案】B

5.AstwocasesofOmicrocoronavirusvarianthavebeendetected,theBritishgovernmenthasurgedthatanyone

whohasarrivedfromSouthAfricarecently.

A.beingtestedB.wastestedC.mustbetestedD.betested

【答案】D

6.theseparatistforcesforTaiwanindependenceprovokeus,forceourhandsorevencrosstheredline,

wewouldtakeresolutemeasures.

A.CouldB.ShouldC.MightD.Would

【答案】B

7.Inajointstatement,ChinaandtheUSpledgedtoclosethegapbetweenemissionscutsproposedsofarand

wasneededtokeeptheriseofglobaltemperaturewithin1.5degrees.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.who

【答案】C

8.Noneofthestudentsandteacherslockeddownoncampuswasreportedthediseaseandtheyhadan

enjoyableandsafeholiday.

A.tocatchB.tohavecaughtC.catchingD.havingcaught

【答案】B

9.Peopleworrymoreabout(heirsafelynowinregards(oterroristthreats,liketheoneforthis

anniversaryweekendinNewYorkCityandWashingtonD.C.

A.havingrecentlyissuingB.havingrecentlyissued

C.recentlyissuedD.recentlybeingissued

【答案】C

10.Theconclusionoftheresearchseemscorrect,butthegraphheitcan'tstanduptocloserinspection.

A.hasbeenaccompaniedB.hasbeenaccompanying

C.hasaccompaniedD.hasaccompanying

【答案】D

11.MarkTwain,thefatherofAmericanliterature,wasamongthemostpublicfiguresintheUnited

Staleswhenhediedin1910.

A.distinctB.instinctiveC.distinguishedD.informative

【答案】C

12.Manymurdertrialsofthetwentiethcenluryhavereceivedextensivepressnoticeandafewhave

beengivensaturation(飽和)newscoverage.

A.sensationalB.sensitiveC.sensibleD.sensory

【答案】A

13.Duringthepandemic,allpatientsandtheirfamilies,without,mustcarrytheirIDcardandshowtheir

healthQRcodebeforeenteringthehospital.

A.permissionB.effortC.exceptionD.access

【答案】C

14.performinghisownirovicstunts,martialartsactorJackieChanhasbrokenhisnosethreetimes,

mostofthebonesinhishands,bothcheekbones,hisankle,andhisskull.

A.RelyingonB.AdmittingtoC.ResistingtoD.Persistingin

【答案】D

15.Withoutagreedrulestoplayby,andstrictpunishmentsforviolations,thefinancialmarketwouldsoon

intoutterchaos.

A.descendB.trapC.reduceD.involve

【答案】A

SectionB(1*20)

(A)

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Note

thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.evidentB.relativelyC.concentrationD.dissolvedAB.rough

AC.necessarilyAD.evolvedBC.reachBD.commonCD.

consume

ABC.access

Studieshaveshownthatthelovechildrenhaveforsugarmaybeinnate.Thepreferenceforsweetfoodsis

foundtobealready16innewborns,whoprefersweeterformulas(配方奶).There'sfurtherevidencethat

kids'(as(ebudsaremoresensitivetobitter-lastingfoods,furtherpushingthemto17fbrthesweets.

Onestudyshowedthatadultstendtomaxouttheirsugarpreferenceataboutthelevelofsugarinacanof

soda,butolderchildrenstilllikeddrinksthatweretwiceassweet.Thescientistscouldn'tfindalimittothe

18ofsugaryoungerchildrenpreferred.Itturnsoutthatthekidsstilllikedthesugarydrinkevenpastthe

pointwheretherewastoomuchsugartobe19inwateranymore.

Inthetimesofearlyhumans,thosewhoatethemostcalorieshadabettershotatsurvivalandthusatpassing

oniheirgenes.Fruit,themost2。naturalsourceofsugar,couldprovidemoreenergythanothersourcesof

food,likevegetables,butwas21scarce.Sosomescientistssuggestthatthoseearlyhumansthatate(he

mostfruitlivedlongerandhadmorebabies.Thosefuturegenerationsmayhavethen22tocravethatsugary

fruitasanimportantpartoftheirsurvival.

Now,ofcourse,sugarisnolongerscarceandwe23itinmuchlargerquantitiesthantheoccasional

rarefruit.So,intheevolutionarygameofsurvivalofthefittest,thefittestisn't24theonewiththemost

sweetsanymore.

Willwestarttoadapttoournew,easy25torefinedsugarsandeventuallystopcravingthem?

Perhaps,butthatkindofevolutiontakestime.

【答案】16.A17.BC18.C19.D20.BD21.B22.AD23.CD24.AC

25.ABC

(B)

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Note

thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.exposedB.resistanceC.restrictedD.governingAB.

persists

AC.appreciationAD.existingBC.producedBD.generallyCD.

perceives

ABC.fully

Morethan150yearsago,thousandsofChineseimmigrantsarrivedintheAmericanWestioconstructthefirst

transcontinentalrailroadandparticipateintheCaliforniagoldrush.Butastheymovedintourbanareasinsearchof

work,theyweremetbyviolent26.LawmakerslargelystoodbyasmobsterrorizedChinesecommunities

andevenpassedlawsthat27Chineseimmigrants'employmentopportunities,limitedtheirmobility,and

prohibitedthemfromvotingorpurchasingproperty.Withfewsafehousingoptionsavailable,Chineseresidents

concentratedinethnicghettosthatdemandedalmostcompleteself-sufficiencytosurvive.Chinatownswere

28notcreatedastheresultofanaturaltendencytoself-segregate,butratherduetovariousfederal,state,

andlocalpoliciesprohibitingChineseAmericansfrom29participatingintheUnitedStates'housingand

employmentmarkets.

Overtime,single-familyzoningemergedandreplacedrace-basedzoningasoneofthemostpopularlocal

30toolsforsegregatingAmericancommunities.Aswhitehouseholdstypicallyhadhigherincomesand

accesstoarangeoffederalhomeloanprograms,single-familyzoning31raciallysegregatedneighborhoods

withoutexplicitrace-basedregulations.Withagreatertaxbaseandsupportfromfederalprograms,theseareas

couldaffordpublicgoodsthatotherscouldnotand,asaresult,experiencedgreaterrealestate32.Atthe

sametime,cityplannerszonedareasadjacenttoneighborhoodswithapartmentbuildingsandmultifamilyunits-

whichwerepredominantlylow-income-forindustrialandcommercialuse.Thesezoningdecisionsconcentrated

povertyand33vulnerablepeopletodangerousenvironmentalhazards.Thisallbutensuredthatproperty

valuesinthesecommunitieswouldappreciateatmuchslowerrates.Single-familyzoning34tothisdayand

helpsmaintain35patternsofracialsegregationincommunitiesacrossthecountry.

【答案】26.B27.C

28.BD29.ABC

30.D31.BC

32.AC33.A

34.AB35.AD

II.ReadingComprehension

SectionA(1*15)

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.

B.CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

AftertheCivilWar,MarkTwainbrieflyservedintheConfederateAnny(南方邦聯(lián)軍),thenrejoinedhis

brotherOrion,whohadrecentlywonapositionintheNevadaterritorygovernmentas36forhisworkon

PresidentAbrahamLincoln'src-clectioncampaign.TwaintraveledwithhisbrothertoNevadathenbeganayear's

workcriticizinggoldandsilver.TheseexperienceswouldlaterprovidethebasisforhisvolumeRoughing〃(1872).

In1862,hejoinedthepublicationar.dassumedtheMarkTwainpseudonym(筆名)almostexclusivelywhen

37hishumorousreportswithconventionalpieces.

Throughouttheremainderofthe1860sTwaintraveledwidelyand38hisobservationstovarious

WestCoastpublications.FormuchofthisperiodheevenservedasanofficialjournalistfortheSanFrancisco

DailyMorning.Oneoihismostcelebratedandnotoriouswritingsfromthisperiod,39cameasajournalist

fbrtheAltaCalifornia,whoseeditorshe40tofinanceafive-monthjourneyaboardtheQuakerinEurope

andtheMiddleEast.UponreturningtotheUnitedStales,hecompiled(編寫)theQuakerCitycorrespondenceas

TheInnocentsAbroad(1869)andagreedtowidespreaddemandfortis41asapubliclecturer.

WithTheInnocentsAbroad,Tv/ainenjoyedconsiderablecommercialand42success.Itspopularity

wasrather43.forthebookwaspublishedbyasubscriptionhouse,whichsoldworksdoortodoorbefore

publication.Interestedreaderswouldpayinadvancefbrthebook,whichwould44.realizeactual

publicationonlyaftersufficientsaleshadbeen45.Twain,whosignificantlyfilledthebookwith61chapters

ofreal-lifestories-greatlengthwasadisadvantageforsales46succeededinproducingaworkthat

appealedtoreaderswithitslivelyhumorand47insightsanddepictions.Notableinthebookarc48

inVenice,Italy,wheretheboatmenareinevitably49ascheeryopportunists,andinPalestine,where

deceitfulbeggarsexploitthecompany'smorevulnerablemembers.Perhapsbecauseofthework'sbroad,seemingly

bitterhumor,TheInnocentsAbroadstill5()amongTwain'smostaccomplishedworks.

36.A.receptionB.admissionC.rewardD.award

37.A.associatingB.replacingC.comparingD.alternating

38.A.attributedB.contributedC.distributedD.formulated

39.A.thereforeB.moreoverC.howeverD.besides

40.A.inspiredB.convincedC.promisedD.appealed

41.A.presenceB.experienceC.emergenceD.competence

42.A.crucialB.criticalC.magicalD.economical

43.A.surprisingB.encouragingC.confusingD.satisfying

44.A.incaseB.inturnC.inpersonD.intime

45.A.boostedB.provedC.projectedD.guaranteed

46.A.insteadB.nonethelessC.afterwardsD.thus

47.A.typicalB.fundamentalC.keenD.active

48.A.episodesB.eventsC.landmarksD.columns

49.A.rationalizedB.personalizedC.characterizedD.popularized

50.A.ranksB.putsC.gradesD.places

【答案】36.C37.D38.B39.C40.B41.A42.B43.A44.B45.D46.

B47.B48.A49.C50.A

SectionB(2*11)

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose

theonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

PassageNine(Holmes'Knowledge)

Hisignorancewasasremarkableashisknowledge.Ofcontemporaryliteraturephilosophyandpoliticshe

appearedtoknownexttonothing.UponmyquotingThomasCarlyle,heinquiredinthenaivestwaywhohemight

beandwhathehaddone.Mysurprisereachedaclimax,however,whenIfoundincidentallythathewasignorantof

theCopernicanTheoryandoftheccmpositionoftheSolarsystem.

“Youappeartobeastonished,nHolmessaid,smilingatmyexpression.uNowthatIdoknowitIshalldomy

besttoforgetit.Yousee,Iconsiderthataman'sbrainoriginallyislikealittleemptyattic,andyouhavetostockit

withsuchfurnitureasyouchoose:Afooltakesinallthelumberofeverysortthathecomesacross,sothatthe

knowledgewhichmightbeusefultohimgetscrowdedout,oratbestjumbledupwithalotofotherthings,sothat

hehasdifficultyinlayinghishanduponit.Itisamistaketothinkthatihelittleroomhaselasticwallsandcan

distendtoanyextent.Dependuponit,therecomesatimewhenforeveryadditionofknowledgeyouforget

somethingthatyouknowbefore.Itisofthehighestimportance,therefore,nottohaveuselessfactselbowingout

theusefulones.^^

"ButtheSolarSystem!”Iprotested.

“Whatthedeuceisittome?”heinterruptedimpatiently.

Onemorning,Ipickedupamagazinefrom(hetableandattemptedtowhileawaythetimewithit,whilemy

companionmunchedsilentlyathistoast.Oneofthearticleshadapencilmarkattheheading,andInaturallybegan

torunmyeyethroughit.

Itssomewhatambitioustitlewas“TheBookofLife,vanditattemptedtoshowhowmuchanobsenantman

mightlearnbyanaccurateandsystematicexaminationofallthatcameinhisway.Itstruckmeasbeinga

remarkablemixtureofshrewdnessandofabsurdity.Thereasoningwascloseandintense,butthededuction

appearedtometobefar-fetchedandexaggerated.Thewriterclaimedbyamomentaryexpression,atwitchofa

muscleoraglanceofaneye,tofathomaman'sinmostthought.Deceit,according(ohim,wasimpossibilityinthe

caseofonetrainedtoobservationandanalysis.Hisconclusionswereasinfallibleassomanypropositionsof

Euclid.Sostartlingwouldhisresultsappeartotheuninitiatedthatuntiltheylearnedtheprocessesbywhichhehad

arrivedatthemtheymightwellconsiderhimasanecromancer.

“Fromadropofwater,“saidthewriter,ualogiciancouldinferthepossibilityofanAtlantic.Soalllifeisa

greatchain,thenatureofwhichisknownwheneverwcarcshownasinglelinkofit.Likeallotherarts,thescience

ofDeductionandAnalysisisonewhichcanbeacquiredbylongandpatientstudy,norislifelongenough(oallow

anymortaltoattainthehighestpossibleperfectioninit.”

ThissmartlywrittenpieceoftheoryIcouldnotacceptuntilasuccessionofevidencesjustifiedit.

51.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardIlolmes?

A.Praising.B.Critical.C.Ironical.D.Distaste.

52.WhatwaydidtheauthortaketostickoutHoltncs'uniqueness?

A.Bydeduction.B.Byexplanation.C.Bycontrast.D.Byanalysis.

53.WhatwastheHolmes*ideaaboutknowledge-learning?

A.Learningwhateverybodylearned.

B.Learningwhatwasusefultoyou.

CLearningwhateveryoucameacross.

D.Learningwhatwasdifferenttoyou.

54.Whatdidthearticlementionedinthepassagetalkabout?

A.Onemaymasterthewayofreasoningthroughobservation.

B.Onemaybecomerathercriticalthroughobservationandanalysis.

C.Onemaybecomerathersharpthroughobservationandanalysis.

D.Onemaybecomepracticalthroughobservationandanalysis.

【答案】51.A52.C53.B54.C

(B)

Iwasabouttocrosstheroadwhenastinky(臭的)androttensmellsmackedmeintheface.That'showIknew

IwasgettingclosetoDai'sHouseofSlinkyTofu,oneofthecity'smostpopularrestaurants.

Fornearly30years,WuHsuPi-ying,nowinher70s,hasbeenrunningthefamilybusinessatDai's,usinga

secretfermentation(發(fā)酵)processthathadbeenpasseddownbyherparentstocreate10uniquevarietiesofstinky

tofu.Thebelovedstreetfoodgivesoffasmellthatcallstomindsourmilkandrottinggarbage.Loveitornot,these

spicedandslicedfermentedtofuhavecometosymbolizethecity'sstreetfood.

insidetherestaurant,framedcalligraphysignsinMandarincharactershighlightedstinkytofu'shealthbenefits.

Onthewall,imagesofmenuitemsshowedtheeatery'sstinkystarserveddeep-fried,steamedorinaspicysoup.

Icouldn'thelpbutthinkaboutAmericanTVhostAndrewZimmern,whotravelsaround(heglobetotaste(he

world'sstrangestdishes.AfterstoppingatDai's,Zimmernspatthetoodintohisnapkin,saying."1cantdoit...that

isabsolutelyhorrifying."

Stinkytofuissaidtobeanaccidentalinventionfromhundredsofyearsago.Atofumerchantopenedhis

containerofunsoldgoods,onlytodiscoverthattheyhadstartedtoferment.Atsomepoint,hebuiltupthecourage

tobiteintothegreenishmixtureandrealizeditwasquitetasty.Hequicklystartedsellingthefermentedfood.

Isettledonthespicystinkytofusoup,madewithmushrooms,peppercornsandchillies,andslowlylifteda

spoonfulofthebroth(肉湯)towardsmymouth.Itturnedoutthatthedishtastedmuchbetterthanitsmelled.The

tofuactuallyhelpedbringoutthefreshnessofthemushroomsandchilli,and(hebrothwassurprisinglylight,given

thetofu'srichthickness.

Infact.IlikeditsomuchthatIthenorderedthecoldandrawstinkyslabs.Aswiththestinkytofusoup,ifyou

canstomachthesmellenoughtotasteit,therawtofuwasactuallyquitepleasant.

IthankedWuandwalkedoutofDai's.Backintothecleanairofthenight,Iliftedmyhandtomynoseto

smellthecity'sstinkysnackoncemore.

55.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutDai'sHouseofStinkyTofu?

A.Itisthemostpopularrestaurantinihecity.

B.Itisafamilybusinesswithahistoryof70years.

C.Thevarietiesofstinkytofuitservesareasymbolofthecity'sstreetfood.

D.ItbecamepopularamongforeignersafterAndrewZimmernrecommendedit.

56.WhatdocsParagraph5mainlytalkabout?

A.Theoriginofstinkytofu.

B.Howstinkytofuisproduced.

C.Whyslinkytofuissopopular.

D.Howstinkytofuarrivedinthecity.

57.Accordingtothearticle,whatwordbestdescribeshowtheauthorthoughtthespicystinkytofusouptasted?

A.DisgustingB.Delicious

C.AcceptableD.Bland

【答案】55.C56.A57.B

(C)

Whenyou"like"astoryonline,you'renotjusttellingyoursocialmediafollowersthatyoulikeit,you'realso

exposingthemtothatstory.Andthey,inturn,canexposeothers,andsoon.Weareinterconnectedinwayswecan

hardlyimagine,andourlittleonlineactionscanhavebigconsequences.Thatcanbeagoodthing,ifthestorieswe

sharecontainvaluableinformationcrideas.Butfalsehoodsarcdangerous,andwhentheyspreadtheycancause

realharm.Yetwcseemblindlywillingtosharestorieswhosetruthwearcnotsureof.

Whydowetransmitfalseinformation?Onereasonis(hatwetooeasilybelievethatit'sactuallytrue.Weall

sufferfromconfirmationbias,thereadinesstoacceptevidencethatconfirmsourviews,andtorejectevidencethat

contradictsthem.Anotherreasonwetransmitfalsehoodsisthatweoftendon'tcareifastoryistrueornot.Ifwe

treatinformationasmoreentertainmentthannews,thenwesharewhatpleasesus,withoutconsideringwhatmight

happenifothersbelieveitistrue.

Itrevealsafundamentallackofcareinhowwchandleinformation.Thisisparticularlytroublinginthesocial

mediaage.Wehavesuddenlyacquiredunprecedentedpowerstotransmitinformationinaninstanttomillionsof

others.Butwehaveyettolearnhowtohandlethatpowermindfullyandethically.

Comparethisto(hehistoryofinfectiousdisease.Changesinlivingconditionsthroughpopulationexplosions

andurbanizationintroduceddrasticnewrisksofinfection.Withnoknowledgeofhowdiseasesactuallyspread

peopleactivelycontributedtothecrisiswithdangerousbehaviorsuchaspoorsanitation.Butintime,scientific

breakthroughsinourunderstandingofhowdiseasesspreadnotonlyrevolutionizedourday-to-daypractices-from

washingourhandstovaccinatingourchildren-theysetnewstandardsofaccountabilityinourindividualbehavior.

Asitbecamecommonlyknownthatgermscarrydisease,welearned(hatsneezingontopeoplecouldbeharmfulto

theirhealth.Andasitbecameknownthatvaccinationworks,welearnedthatitprotectsourkidsandourselvesas

wellasthebroaderpopulation.

Weneedtoapplythesameethicalreasoninourhandlingofinformationinthisageof(ruthdecay(沒落).In

hisarticle"TheEthicsofBelief,philosopherWilliamCliffordarguedthat"itiswrongalways,everywhere,andfor

anyone,lobelieveanythinguponinsufficientevidence".Amonghisreasonsforsayingthiswerethatit

compromisedoursharedcultureofrespectforevidenceandreason:'Thedanger(osocietyisnotmerelythatit

shouldbelievewrongthings,thoughthatisgreatenough:butthatitshouldbecomecredulous,andlosethehabitof

testingtilingsandinquiiiiiginlullicm".

Whatweurgentlyneednowareadvancesininformationliteracy.Thismuststartwithatrueappreciationof

oursusceptibilitytofalsehoodanditsdangers,anditmustleadtoanindividualsenseofdutytopause,think,and

checkbeforepassingoninformation.

58.Peoplesharefalseinformationonlinepartlybecause.

A.theyareeasilyaffectedbymistakenideas

B.theytakenewsauthenticitylightly

C.theytendtomisinterprettheactualnews

D.theygetnewsfromunreliablesources

59.Thehistoryofinfectiousdiseaseismentionedtoillustrate.

A.theimportanceofvaccinationforhealthcare

B.thepowerofscientificknowledgeindiseasecontrol

C.thesignificanceofactingfbrthepublicinterests

D.thewidespreadpresenceof(ruthdecayinthedigitalworld

60.AccordingtoWilliamClifford,believingwithoutevidence.

A.canbemorallyjustifiableB.isfoundinmostcultures

C.encouragesdishonestyinsocietyD.weakensthehabitofreasoning

61.Regardinginformationsharingwhai(heauthortries(osuggestmaybestbeinterpretedasasactually

true.

A."It'snousecryingoverspiltmilk"B."Morehaste,lessspeed"

C."Lookbeforeyouleap"D."Bejusttoall.buttrustnotall"

【答案】58.B59.C60.D61.C

SectionC(2*4)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthe

box.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesthanyouneed.

AssibitwasaslaveinNiger(尼日爾)for50years.Shewasbornaslave.Hermotherwasaslaveaswereher

husbandandchildren.Shehadtoworkalldayfromdaybreak,preparingfoodforthemasterandhisfamily,milking

camelsanddoingallhouseholdchores,includingmovingtheirtent.Thisisheavywork,thetentalonecanbemade

upofaround200goatskinsandhastobemovedfourtimesadaytoensurethatthemasterandhisfamilyare

alwaysshadedfromthestrongsun.

On28June2004,sheescaped,walking30kilumclcisLuficcdum."Wcwerencvcipaid.Iwasunlygivenunc

tenthofthecamelmilkandtheleftovers.Ihaveneverknownhappinessuntilthismonthoffreedom.62

NowthatNowthatIamfree,IcanliveasIplease."

SlaveryhasalonghistoryinNiger.63Theyarcusedasherders,agriculturallaborersandasdomestic

servants.Everything(hatahouseholdneedstohavedoneisdonebyslaves.Themasterandhisfamilydonolabor;

theydonotevenliftacup.

Regardlessoitheirage,slavesareunderamaster'stotalcontrol.Iheyarenotallowedtomakeanydecisions

forthemselves,whetheritisdecidingwhentocatandsleeporwhomtheymarry.64.Thechildrenofslaves

areremovedfromtheirmotherswhentheyareasyoungastwoyearsold,andaregiventoothermasters.

Despiteitsprevalence,thetruescaleofslaveryinNigeronlybecameclearlastyear,followingjointresearch

thatAnti-SlaveryInternationalcarriedoutwiththelocalorganizationTimidria.Inconductingthefirstnational

surveyofthisabuse,over11,000peoplewereinterviewed.65Theresearchestablishesthatatleast43,000

peopleareinslaveryacrossthecountry.

A.Mostof(hemwereidentifiedasslaves.

B.NowIcangotobedwhenIwantandnooneinsultsme.

C.Inmanycases,familiesarenotevenallowedtostaytogether.

D.Today,peoplebornintoaslaveclassareforcedtoworkwithoutpaythroughouttheirlives.

E.Childrencanbe(akenawaywithoutcauseandtheirparentsneverknowwhathappentothem.

F.Ethnicminoritiescouldalsobetargeted,whoseculturestraditionallyinvolvestreet-cornergatherings.

【答案】62.B63.D64.C65.A

第II卷

1.Grammar(1.5*10)

Directions:Fillintheblankswiththeproperformofthegivenwords.

TheheartofGandhi'snonviolencewaslove,inthespiritualformoftheword.InthefaceofracistBritishrule,

Gandhisolovedhisopponentsthathe

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