2021西安中学高三下学期5月第一次仿真考试英语试题含答案
展开第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分, 满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the wman d next?
A. Attend a meeting.
B. Pick up the man’s client.
C. Send the man t his ffice.
2. What seems t be the wman’s prblem?
A. She has difficulty cmmunicating with the lcals.
B. She desn’t have a business card.
C. She will be late fr wrk.
3. Hw des the man usually g t his ffice?
A. By car. B. By train. C. By bus.
4. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Turist and guide. B. Strangers. C. Friends.
5. When will the speakers meet?
A. At 5:00. B. At 5:45.C. At 6:15.
第二节 (共15小题;每题1.5分, 满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What makes the man’s mther unhappy?
A. The e-invitatins. B. The ld pictures. C. The tickets t Texas.
7. What des the wman remind the man t d?
A. Bk the plane ticket. B. Save sme mney.C. Check the bking.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。
8. Where des the cnversatin take place?
In a restaurant.B. In a library.C. On a plane.
9. What will the man read?
A. a daily newspaper. B. a sprts magazine.C. a fashin magazine.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10. Why des the man call the wman?
A. T bk a rm.
B. T make a change.
C. T cnfirm his reservatin.
11. When will the man check ut?
A. On June 18th. B. On June 20th.C. On June 21st.
12. Fr what shuld the man pay ¥180?
A. The car rental service. B. The rm rate. C. The pickup service.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13. When was Mei’s party held?
A. On Friday. B. On Saturday.C. On Sunday.
14. Hw was the weather n Saturday?
A. Sunny. B. Rainy.C. Windy.
15. What did the wman d n Saturday?
A. She washed her car.
B. She went fr a picnic.
C. She watched a ftball game.
16. Where did the wman spend her Sunday afternn?
A. At hme. B. In her studi.C. In the gym.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. Which behavir may get the mst serius punishment?
A. Nt wearing the helmet.
B. Smking in the cars.
C. Bumping int ther cars n purpse.
18. What punishment will the listeners get fr driving rudely at first?
A. A warning. B. A fine. C. Being asked t leave.
19. Hw many rules des the speaker talk abut?
A. 3. B. 4 C. 5.
20. What will the listeners d next?
A. Start their first race.
B. Sign the insurance frms.
C. Have a check n their cars.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The Lascaux Writing Cntest Guidelines
The Lascaux Prizes in Creative Nn-fictin and Shrt Fictin are presently pen fr submissin. The Lascaux Prizes in Flash Fictin and Petry will repen n Octber 1, 2020.
Prizes
Winner receives $1,000, a silver medal, and publicatin nline in The Lascaux Review. The winner and all finalists will be published in the annual print jurnal Lascaux 8. Cntest participants can dwnlad the Lascaux wrks fr free.
Rules
Creative Nn-fictin: Creative nn-fictin may include memirs, persnal essays and literary jurnalism — anything the authr has witnessed, experienced r discvered. Submissins shuld be within a length f 10,000 wrds. Pieces shuld be written in a nn-academic style. Submissins clse n December 31, 2020.
Shrt Fictin: Submissins shuld be n mre than 10,000 wrds. There are n restrictins n the style r subject matter. Submissins clse n February 28, 2021.
Flash Fictin: Writers may enter mre than nce, and as many as three stries per entry, all filed in ne dcument. Single stry shuld be nt mre than 1,000 wrds. Because editrs are wrking in different wrkplaces, the Review is unable t accept submissins via pstal mail. All tpics are welcme. Submissins clse n April 30, 2021.
Petry: Pets may enter mre than nce, and as many as five pems may be submitted per entry. All are filed in ne dcument. There are n length restrictins. All styles are welcme. Submissins clse n June 30, 2021.
Entry Fee
Entry fee is $15. All the fees are intended entirely as prize mney and perating expenses. Editrs, judges, and ther staff at The Lascaux Review are unpaid vlunteers.
21. What des each f the participants get?
A. A suvenir medal. B. An hnr certificate.
C. Yearly print magazines. D. Free dwnlads f wrks.
22. What des a flash fictin participant have t d?
A. Use the given theme. B. Submit ver three stries at a time
C. Limit each stry t 1,000 wrds. D. Send his submissins by pstal mail.
23.What is the final date fr the admissin f petry?
A. June 30, 2021. B. April 30, 2021.
C. February 28, 2021. D. December 31, 2020.
B
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we knew it just a few weeks ag. Millins f peple wrldwide are nw under required r vluntary lckdwn. All public attractins, including museums and aquariums, are clsed, and the usually crwded streets f ppular turist destinatins are empty. An unexpected silver lining during these challenging times fr humans is that many animals are finally getting a chance t leave their nrmal habitats and mve abut freely.
The first animals t take advantage f human absence were Annie and Edward, tw penguins wh live at Chicag’s Shedd Aquarium. A vide released n March 15, 2020, shwed the cuple eagerly walked arund, explring the aquarium’s varius exhibits. The vide, which instantly became ppular, inspired ther institutins t share shrt vides f their fur-legged creatures playing as well.
The Cincinnati Z in Ohi jined the fun trend n March 16, 2020, with a “Hme Safari” live-stream series — the first starring its adrable baby panda, Fina. “Let us help make yur children’s hiatus frm schl fun and educatinal.” z fficials annunced, “Jin us fr a Hme Safari Online Live each weekday at 3 pm, where we will highlight ne f ur amazing animals and include an activity yu can d frm hme.”
Meanwhile, the San Dieg Safari Park has kept their webcams (网络摄像头)rlling, allwing fans t enjy lvable animals withut leaving hme. Animals in the wild are als lively as humans stay indrs. The absence f cruise ships is bringing large numbers f dlphins t a prt in Cagliari, while grups f wild turkeys are happily walking n the streets f Oakland.
Thugh the animals indeed appear t be having a gd time, the heartwarming vides and images shared n scial media, are als bringing much-needed cheer t millins f humans wrldwide. Stay strng and healthy! We are all in this tgether!
24.What changes has the COVID-19 pandemic caused t the z animals?
A. They are nw under required r vluntary lckdwn.
B. They can enjy a free life withut turists’ disturbance.
C. They will be faced with unexpected existing challenges.
D. They get a chance t wander abut freely in the wild.
25. What des the underlined wrd “hiatus” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Curses. B. Sightseeing. C. Activities.D. Interruptin.
26. Why has the San Dieg Safari Park has kept its webcams rlling?
A. T enable peple t admire animals at hme.
B. T film the animals wandering abut in the z.
C. T cmpete fr mre viewers nline.
D. T recrd peple’s life in the COVID -19 crisis.
27. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A. The Pandemic Affects the Wrld
B. Lvely Animals Bring fun t Peple
C. Animals Play in the Absence f Humans
D. Stay Strng and Healthy in the Pandemic
C
Free schl meals are back in the news. Ftballer Marcus Rashfrd’s petitin (请愿书) t extend free schl meals prvisin (供给) int the schl hlidays has cllected 1.1 millin signatures, causing the gvernment t reverse plicy. It has restarted the debate ver free schl meals, fuelled, mst recently, by figures frecasting that if the gvernment ends as planned the current £20 tp-up(附加款), anther 200,000 children will slip int pverty. This is in additin t the 550,000 children already living in pverty previus t COVID-19.
The rts f the current schl meals system lie in the mid-19th century. In Manchester, independent charities as well as fficial bdies started t prvide free meals fr undernurished children in the 1870s. When educatin became cmpulsry in the fllwing decades, the extent f the issue became apparent. Prpnents f feeding starving children pinted ut that it was due t gvernment rder that children were in schl, nt wrking and cntributing t the family fd budget, s the gvernment shuld pay.
Receptin was mixed. Then, as nw, children rejected fds they weren’t used t. Diaries f the time talked f “little bags f mystery” (sausages). Sme children were put ff brassicas (芥菜类) fr life. Finding the balance between cheap and gd prved hard. The chief medical fficer talked abut the lack in calrie value and elements f a well-balanced diet which a needy child des nt get at hme, such as milk, cheese, eggs, green vegetables, fruit and meat. In 1980, the Try gvernment, desperate t cut csts, made prvisin largely ptinal and ablished nutritinal standards. Over the next 15 years cnvenience and cst became the mst imprtant.
Tday, schl meals prvisin is linked t benefits: in England arund 17 per cent f children are entitled t free schl meals. Prvisin is utsurced (外包), leading t huge variatin. In the last year, we’ve seen all f the age-ld debates repeated nce mre. Hw d we decide wh is entitled? Hw d we guarantee quality? Wh decides what children eat? Wh pays? Undernutritin des nt just have physical effects, but als affects behavir and ability t learn. It has a lifelng impact. The arguments arund free schl meals seem never t end. But they are hugely imprtant and, until pverty is ended, they will nt and shuld nt g away.
Why did Marcus Rashfrd start the petitin?
A. T feed an increasing number f children in pverty.
B. T restart the debate ver free schl meals.
C. T raise fund fr hunger relief fr children.
D. T lift children ut f pverty.
29. What des the paragraph 2 prbably talk abut?
A. Manchester and independent charities set up schl free meals .
B. It was gvernment that shuld pay fr the schl meals .
C. Hw did the current schl meals system cme int existence?
D. It was cmpulsry educatin that cntributed t free schl meals.
30. What can we infer abut schl meals frm paragraph 3?
A. Sme children liked brassicas prvided in the schl.
B. Schl meals were bth tasty and cheap.
C. Schl meals failed t meet children’s nutritinal needs.
D. The Try gvernment chse nutritin ver cst.
31. What des the writer think f the debates ver free schl meals?
A. Never-ending. B. Meaningless.C. Influential. D. Necessary
D
Why d yu g t the library? Fr bks, yes — but yu like bks because they tell stries. Yu hpe t get lst in a stry r be transprted int smene else’s life. At ne type f library, yu can d just that — even thugh there’s nt a single bk.
At a Human Library, instead f bks, yu can “brrw” peple. Individuals vlunteer as human “bks” and participants in the event can “read” the bk — meaning they wuld have a ne-n-ne cnversatin with the vlunteer and share in a dialgue abut that individual’s experience. “Bks” are vlunteers frm all walks f life wh have experienced discriminatin based n race, religin, class, gender identity, age, lifestyle chices, disability and ther aspects f their life.
Fr a certain amunt f time, yu can ask them questins and listen t their stries, which are as fascinating and as attractive as any yu can find in a bk. Many f the stries have t d with sme kind f steretype(模式化形象). Yu can speak with a refugee (难民), a sldier suffering frm PTSD, a hmeless persn r a wman living with HIV. The Human Library encurages peple t challenge their wn lng-held beliefs — t truly get t knw, and learn frm smene they might therwise make a quick judgment abut.
Accrding t its website, the Human Library is “a place where difficult questins are expected, appreciated and answered.” It prvides the pprtunity fr the cmmunity t share and understand the experiences f thers in their cmmunity.
The Human Library Organizatin came t be in Cpenhagen, Denmark in 2000. Rnni Abergel, his brther Dany, and sme clleagues hsted a fur-day event during a majr Nrthern Eurpean festival, hping t raise awareness abut vilence amng yuth. After the success f this event, Abergel funded the Human Library Organizatin, which has been grwing ever since.
Thugh there are a few permanent human libraries, mst aren’t places at all, but events. Thugh many d take place at physical libraries, yu dn’t need a library card — anyne can cme and be part f the experience. There have been human library events all ver the glbe, in universities and in pubs, frm Chicag t Tunis t Edinburgh t San Antni.
The stries these “bks” tell range frm fascinating t heartbreaking and everything in between. And that’s the very pint f the rganizatin — t prve that n persn can be summed up in just ne wrd. It seeks t shw peple that yu truly can’t judge a bk by its cver — r by its title r label.
32. The “bks” in human libraries are ______.
A. lng-held beliefs attracting individuals
B. inspiring stnes mtivating peple in truble
C. events in which peple can talk t vlunteers
D. unfairly-treated peple sharing their experiences
33. The event in Cpenhagen is significant because it _____.
A. aimed t help the yung suffering frm vilence
B. attempted t replace traditinal physical libraries
C. laid a fundatin fr the Human Library Organizatin
D. led t a pleasing develpment fr the cmmunity with racism
34. In human libraries, the readers are likely t _____.
A. deepen their understanding f peple
B. enrich their wn persnal experiences
C. hear the stries frm all ver the wrld
D. make quick judgments abut the “bks”.
35. The main purpse f the passage is t ______.
A. cmpare and evaluate B. infrm and explain
C. discuss and persuade D. analyze and suggest
第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have yu ever wken up wrrying abut an unfinished prject, an email that yu frgt t send, r a meeting which yu didn’t have a chance t schedule? 36 It turns ut that we just need t tell ur brains when we will d what we need t d s they dn’t anny us.
Researchers used t think that this lw-level wrry abut unfinished tasks was ur uncnscius mind trying t get things dne by reminding us f what we still needed t d. 37
But recent research suggests that simply making a plan t deal with an unfinished task makes a huge difference in ur ability t fcus. When we dn’t knw when r hw we will finish the things n ur task lists, what will happen? 38 This is because undne tasks impress us mre. As it turns ut, ur uncnscius mind isn’t actually urging us t d an undne task right nw, but rather t make a plan fr when we will get it dne. T handle this, yu can schedule a task n yur calendar. 39 It seems that ur brain needs t let smething g.
40 S stp wrrying abut an undne t-d list f things that yu hpe t accmplish in a given day r week. Instead, yu shuld avid being distracted by starting each day with a cncrete plan fr what yu will wrk n and when. Yu dn’t have t cnstantly make chices abut what t cncentrate n: Just fllw yur schedule.
A. It is mre abut making lists.
B. It is vital t stay fcused while making plans.
C. Or yu can list it as an actin task r a quick task.
D. When we have n specific plans, distractins certainly take ver.
E. If yur answer is yes. yur brain is bthered by thse undne lists.
F. The belief was that the reminders wuldn’t stp until the tasks were dne.
G. Our thughts will typically wander frm ur present task t ur undne tasks.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A year r s later, I was cnducting a series f custmer service seminars in New England. My client had 41 a mtel (汽车旅馆)fr me t stay at in Glen Innes. Everything abut the 42 I received at this mtel was 43 what I culd ever have expected. I was greeted n 44 by car, and welcmed with a handshake and a friendly smile. As I 45 , the wner f the mtel 46 me fr staying with him and gave me an apple t eat as I 47 n t Inverell.
The Central Mtel is wned and 48 by David and Rsemarie Bryant. It is ne f the ten mtels in the twn. Since that first 49 , I have stayed at the Central Mtel n several ther ccasins. 50 , the mst significant fact is that in the curse f that 51 I have cnducted ver 1,000 seminars. At nearly all f these seminars, I have tld my 52 abut hw the great service at the Central Mtel and the little extra tuch f the crisp, fresh, red apple n my departure encuraged me t 53 again.
I have n 54 in the Central Mtel. I am just a delighted custmer wh likes t tell the stry f hw well I was 55 . My stry als shws that praise and ppularity will 56 in abundance if yu just treat yur custmers with genuine pliteness and 57 .
If ne thing can be 58 frm my experience, it is the attentin t details and genuine and sincere custmer service. It als prves that mst ften it is the 59 things that matter in business if yu want t create lng-term 60 lyalty. These little things are the Mments f Truth in custmer service.
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Backpack China’s Silk Rad
This is nt a vyage that many travelers experience; it’s ften verlked in favr f mre accessible and famus destinatins in China. But fr adventurus travelers lking fr smething 61 (true) different, backpacking the Chinese Silk Rad brings glrius rewards.
In histry, the Silk Rad included many rutes that cnnected east and suth Asia t Mediterranean Eurpe, s 62 (name) because the largest gds traded dwn the rute were Chinese silk.
Several histrical 63 (branch) in the rad mean that yu have ptins when 64 (decide) yur rute. China’s nrthwest is histrically ne f 65 (it) least cnnected regins. The Jiayu pass, where the impressive Jiayuguan Frt was built in the 1370s, 66 (mark) the end f the Great Wall.
The regin spreads ver 2,400km, mst f 67 is separated by vast areas f desert. The regin is nw cnnected by high-speed rail, making getting arund 68 easy thing. If taking an vernight train trip, equip yurself 69 fd and sme bttled water befre yu start. Trains als usually sell beer and wine, but at high prices, s be sure t pack yur wn, as having a ganbei is a great way 70 (meet) lcals and make friends while travelling.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
I am mre than delighted t hear frm yu. Hearing that yu were interested in hw Chinese students prepare fr the cllege entrance examinatin, I’d like t share sme methd with yu.
First, it is wide believed that learning basic knwledge is the mst essential way t pass the exam. Beside, every minute shuld be made full use. What’s mre, there is n denying that a plenty f exercises are necessary, what will definitely cntribute t gd grades as well. Last but nt least, determining spirits make us never gave up when we face difficulties. And it is by cnsistent effrts that we can turn ur dreams in reality.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是校英语报的主编李华,请根据提示,用英语写信向你的笔友Tm为“T Be the Master f Yur Cellphne ”栏目约稿。内容包括:
栏目介绍 2. 稿件内容
稿件要求:词数400左右 4. 截稿日期:5月30日
注意:1. 词数:100词左右 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
西安中学高2021届高三第一次仿真考试
英语答案
第一部分 听力
1—5 CABBB6—10 ACCBB 11—15 BCABA 16—20 CAABC
第二部分 阅读理解
21—23 DCA 24—27 BDAC 28—31ACCD 32—35 DCAB
36—40 EFGCD
第三部分 完形填空
41—45CDABA 46—50ACBDA 51—55BACDB 56—60 CACBD
第四部分 语法填空
61. truly 62. named 63. branches 64. deciding 65. its 66. marks 67. which 68. an 69. with 70. t meet
第五部分 写作
第一节 短文改错
参考范文
Dear Tm,
Hw is everything ging? Knwing that yu are skilled in writing English articles, I’m writing t invite yu t write an article fr ur schl’s English newspaper’s clumn, called“T Be the Master f Yur Cellphne.”
Nwadays, cellphnes are mre than cmmn in campus. With the purpse f raising students’ awareness f using cellphnes crrectly and reasnably, we set up this clumn, which carries articles abut the apprpriate use f cellphnes and the practical guidance n hw t use yur cellphnes. Wuld yu please cntribute an article cncerning yur pinins n this tpic r anything relevant s lng as it’s interesting and infrmative? 400 wrds r s wuld be fine. Yur submissin is welcmed befre May 30th.
Yur cntributin cunts. I wuld appreciate it if yu culd give me an early reply .
Yurs
Li Hua
听力材料
Text 1
M: Oh dear, I’m late. I have t be in the ffice by 8:00 am. There is an imprtant meeting with a new client.
W: OK. Wait a minute. I can give yu a lift.
Text 2
M: D yu think the taxi driver will understand yu?
W: If he desn’t understand me, I’ll shw him the ffice address n my business card. M: OK. But hw will we knw if yu are ging t be late?
W: I’ll call yu if I’m delayed.
Text 3
W: D yu g t wrk by bus r by car?
M: Well, I usually catch the train. If I can’t catch the train, I’ll get a taxi.
Text 4
W: Oh, s the z is ver there. Thank yu s much fr yur help.
M: Yu’re welcme. Well, I’ll give yu my phne number and if yu need a guide, please call me.
Text 5
M: Hell, Sally. Hw abut ging fr a meal this evening?
W: Gd idea! I finish wrk at five. Why dn’t we meet at a quarter t six? M: OK, that sunds gd. Let’s meet in frnt f the train statin.
Text 6
W: Hey! Ask yur mm fr mre ld pictures, OK?
M: Can’t it wait? She’s still angry that we sent e-mail wedding invitatins.
W: But we saved yur parents s much mney.
M: I knw. And they’re spending enugh n the plane tickets t Texas!
W: Speaking f plane tickets, dn’t frget t check n the reservatins!
M: OK.
Text 7
M: Stewardess, culd yu tell me where my seat is?
W: May I have yur barding pass, please?
M: Yes, here it is.
W: It’s 15C. This way, please…Here we are. This windw side seat is yurs.
M: Thanks. May I have a magazine r a newspaper please?
W: What kind f magazines wuld yu like, fashin r sprts?
M: I’d like sprts, please.
W: OK. I’ll be right back with yu.
Text 8
W: Gd mrning. Rm Reservatins. Can I help yu?
M: Yes, my name is Peter. I have made a reservatin fr a single rm frm June 18th t June 21st.
I’d like t make sme changes. The reservatin shuld nly be t June 20th.
W: A single rm frm June 18th t 20th. Is that crrect?
M: Yes.
W: OK. D yu need a pickup service?
M: That’s exactly what I want. Hw much des it charge?
W: A hundred and eighty yuan fr ne way. We have a cunter at the airprt where ur representative will lead yu t the car.
M: It sunds gd. I’ll take that.
W: Thank yu, sir. We lk frward t serving yu.
Text 9
M: Hw was Mei’s party n Friday?
W: Oh, I didn’t g. I stayed at hme with my family. We watched lts f televisin and films.
M: Oh, really? What did yu d n Saturday?
W: Well I wanted t g fr a picnic in the park but it rained t much. M: S what did yu d then?
W: I washed my car instead.
M: Ah. And hw abut Sunday? Did yu watch the ftball?
W: N, I didn’t. I wrked at my studi in the mrning, then in the afternn I went t the gym and played tennis with my husband.
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M: OK, welcme t Fast&Furius Mini Cars! I knw yu guys knw hw t drive cars ut n the streets, but that desn’t mean we can autmatically trust yu t handle these smaller vehicles n this indr racetrack. S, befre we get started, I just want t g ver sme grund rules.
Number 1: yu must wear yur helmet and seat belt at all times. Anyne wh is fund breaking this rule will be asked t leave the racetrack and will nt receive a refund f their depsit.
Number 2: please drive safely. This means n bumping int ther cars n purpse, and be aware that drivers wh are judged t be driving t aggressively will be given a warning befre being asked t leave.
Number 3: there is abslutely n eating, drinking, r smking in the vehicles. There is a restaurant where drivers can relax between races, but nthing except the driver shuld be in the mini cars.
Finally, please make sure yu are familiar with all the safety features f the vehicles befre the first race starts. These include the dr lcks, the emergency braking system, and the emergency lights. If there is an accident ut n the track, yu’ll need t be able t use these features as quickly and safely as pssible. Yu’ve all signed yur insurance frms already, s if there are n ther questins, pick ut yur helmets and let’s get ut t the track and check ut the cars!
41. A. fund
B. affrded
C. bked
D. bught
42. A. answer
B. gift
C. letter
D. service
43. A. beynd
B. near
C. within
D. withut
44. A. telephne
B. arrival
C. bus
D. duty
45. A. checked ut
B. settled dwn
C. pulled in
D. lked
46. A. thanked
B. praised
C. regretted
D. excused
47. A. held
B. lived
C. drve
D. talked
48. A. clsed
B. run
C. built
D. sld
49. A. sight
B. impressin
C. dinner
D. visit
50. A. Hwever
B. Besides
C. Thus
D. S
51. A. trip
B. time
C. chance
D. ccasin
52. A. stry
B. incident
C. suggestin
D. dream
53. A. remember
B. taste
C. stay
D. leave
54. A. advice
B. hpe
C. plan
D. interest
55. A. taught
B. treated
C. shwn
D. trained
56. A. welcme
B. grw
C. fllw
D. start
57. A. respect
B. custm
C. cnsumptin
D. experience
58. A. mentined
B. knwn
C. learnt
D. created
59. A. special
B. little
C. tugh
D. difficult
60. A. price
B. safety
C. htel
D. custmer
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