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辽宁省大连市普兰店区高三英语上学期期中(第二次阶段)试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回第I卷注意事项
1.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.选出每小题答案前,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,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 can we learnfrom theconversationA.John isgoing to give aspeech.B.John wont eto themeeting.C.The womandoubts whetherJohn wille.
2.What arethe speakersdiscussingA.A bookby anew author.B.A bookthey haveboth read.C.A bookby anauthor theyboth know.
3.Which is the womangoing tochoose nextyearA.Extra sport.B.Cooking.C.Art.
4.How is the womangetting alongwith herpiano lessonsA.She istired of them.B.She ismaking progress.C.She wantstogivethem up.
5.Why didMr.Green knockthe girldownA.He wasdriving fast.B.He didnt seethe girl.C.He wasdrunk.第二节(共15小题每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)选项RecentlysomeAmericanscientistshavegivenausefulpieceofadvicetopeopleinIndustrializedna tions.Theysaypeopleshouldeatmoreofthesamekindoffoodeatenbyhumanslivingmorethan10,000yearsago.36The scientistssay that the humanlife haschanged greatly.Our bodieshave notbeen abletodeal withthese changes in lifestyleand thishad ledto newki ndsof sicknesses.37So they are called“diseases ofcivilization”.Many cancersand diseases of theblood systemare examples of suchdiseases.Scientists notethat peoplein boththe OldStone Ageand theNewStone Ageenjoyed verylittle alcoholor tobacco,probably none.38However,a changein foodisone of the maindifferences betweenlife in ancient times and thatof today.Stone Agepeople huntedwild animalsfor theirmeat,which hadmuch lessfat thandomesticones.They atea lot of freshwild vegetablesand fruits.They did not havemilk oranyother dairyproducts,and theymade verylittle useof grains._39We eatsix timesmoresalt thanour ancestors.We eatmore sugar.We eattwice as much fatbut onlyone thirdas muchprotein andmuch lessvitamin C.40But scientistssay thatwe would be muchhealthier ifwe eatmuch the same waythe ancientpeople did,cutting theamount offatty,salty andsweetfood.A.Stone Agepeople liveda simplelife.B.But today,we enjoyeating alotof these.C.In thatcase,they wouldlive muchhealthier.D.Ancient peoplealso gotlots ofphysical exercise.E.These newsicknesses werenot knownin ancienttimes.F.People todayprobably dont want to livelike ourancestors.G.Modern peopleused tosuffer from“diseasesofcivilization”.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑I vealways hadstrong opinionsof howlove should be expressed,but othershad theirown waysofshowing care.What I41most aboutvisiting myboyfriend,s parentsis theloud tickof theclock in the diningroomas we42ate ourmeal.With solittle conversationI wasquick to43his familyas cold.When wegotinto the44to gohome,his father suddenly appeared.45,he began to washhis sons windscreen.I couldfeel he was acaring manthrough theglass.I learnedanother lessonabout lovea fewyears later.My fatheroften46me earlyin themorning.“Buy Xerox.It sa goodsharp price,“he mightsay when I answeredthe phone.No pleasant47or inquiryabout my life,just financialinstructions.This mannerof his48me andwe oftenquarreled.But oneday,I thought aboutmyfatherssuccess inbusiness andrealized thathis concernfor myfinancial securitylaybehind his49morning calls.The nexttime hecalled andtold meto buya stock,I50him.When mysocial stylehas conflictedwith thatof my friends,V veoften felt51,For example,I alwaysreturn phonecalls52and regularlycontact with my friends.I expectthe samefrom them.I had one friendwho rarelycalled,answering mymessages withshort emails.I rushedto the53:She wasn ta good friend!My anger54as theholidays approached.But thenshe cameto agatheringI55and handedme abeautiful dressI hadfallen inlove withwhen wedid somewindowshopping thepreviousmonth.I was56at herthoughtfulness,and regretfulfor howI dconsidered herto be
57.Clearly Ineededto changemy expectationsof friends.do thingsin my59Over theyears,however,I velearned to60otherFar toooften,I ignoredtheir58expressions,eagerly expectingthem toB.enjoy C.value D.admire
41.A.rememberB.nervously C.silently D.
42.A.excitedlyinstantly
43.A.regard B.treat C.take D.think
44.A.bus B.train C.car D.plane
45.A.Punctually B.Carefully C.Proudly D.Coldly
46.A.visitedB.interrupted C.warned D.telephoned
47.A.greetingB.meeting C.apology D.explanation
48.A.interestedB.angered C.encouraged D.surprised
49.A.longB.short C.warm D.polite
50.A.praisedB.remembered C.blamed D.thanked
51.A.contentB.guilty C.curious D.disappointed
52.A.in orderB.in turnC.without delayD.withoutdifficulty
53.A.feelingB.suggestion C.judgment D.belief
54.A.disappearedB.grew C.helped D.declined
55.A.openedB.refused C.hosted D.invited
56.A.depressedpersons lovesigns.uncooperative
58.A.unique B.mon C.pleasant D.familiar
59.A.opinion B.way C.mind D.life
60.A.send B.read C.give D.express
57.A.uncaring B.dishonest C.unhappy D.第II卷注意将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式In the United States,there were222people61(report)to bebillionaires in
2003.The62(rich)of theseis BillGates,worth atleast$41billion,63made hismoney bystartingthe panyMicrosoft.Mr.Gates wasonly21years old64he firsthelped toset upthe panyin
1976.He was a billionaire65the time hewas
31.66,there arestill someother people who havemade lotsof moneyat even67(young)ages.Other youngpeople whohave struckit richinclude JackieCoogan andShirley Temple.68of thesechildactors madeover amillion dollars69(act)in moviesbefore theywere
14.But70youngestbillionaire isAlbert vonThurn andTaxis ofGermany,who,in2001,inherited abillion dollarswhen he turned
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70.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
(八),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画划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Union isstrength wheneveryou refaced withdifficulties orin adilemma.Cooperation playsan importantpart ingetting youout oftrouble.There was a timewhen I was tooproud that I overlookedmy classmate,refusing towork together with them.Therefore,it was no doubt thatIwas left alone,suffering fromloneliness and failure.Unfortunately a teacher impressed on me the value of cooperation.From thenon,I learnedto helpothers andturn tomy friendsfor thehelp wheneverI haddifficultyfinish a task on my own.Surely cooperationmade agreat difference.Now I amgetting well withmy friends.My experiencehas teachme thatonly ifwe attachgreat importancewith cooperation,can wego beyondourselves.As thesaying go“United,we stand;divided,we fall.”笫二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是晨光中学学生会主席李华你校将于6月26日接待来自于美国某中学的学生访问团你受学校委托,负责安排在唐山的一日活动请根据以下提示,用英语给该团的领队Smith先生写一封电子邮件,介绍活动计划并简要说明理由,最后征求对方意见上午与我校学生座谈(话题如校园生活、文化差异等);中午与我校学生共同进餐(午餐包括饺子、面条等);下午与我校学生游览南湖注意
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3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数Dear MrSmithI amLi Hua,chairman of the StudentUnion,from ChenguangHigh School.Yours sincerelyLi Hua英语试题参考答案第一部分:听力15ACBBC610AAABA1115ABAAC1620CBABB第二部分:阅读理解2124CDBA2528DDDA2931BAB3235CCAD3640CEDBF第三部分:英语知识运用第一节:4145ACACB4650DABBD5155DCCBC5660DAABBZrtV------------
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70.the弟一下Union isstrength wheneveryou refaced withdifficulties orin adilemma.Cooperation playsan importantpart ingetting youout oftrouble.第四部分第一节改错:There wasa timewhen Iwas too(改为so)proud thatI overlookedmy classmate(改为classmates),refusing toworktogether withthem.Therefore it(改为there)wasnodoubtthatIwasleftalone,suffering fromlonelinessandfailure.Unfortunately(改为Fortunately)ateacherimpressedonmethevalueofcooperation.From thenon,I learnedto helpothers andturn tomy friendsfor the(去掉the)help wheneverIhad difficultyfinish(改为finishing)ataskonmyown.Surely cooperationmade agreatdifference.Now Iam getting(添力口on/along)wellwithmyfriends.My experiencehas teach(改为taught)me thatonly ifwe attachgreat importancewith(改为to)cooperation,canwego beyondourselves.As thesaying go(改为goes)“United,we stand;divided,we fall.第二节One possibleversionDear Mr.Smith,IamLi Hua,chairman of the StudentUnion,from ChenguangHigh School.You willpay avisit to our schoolon June26and Iwas appointedto takecharge ofarrangingall theactivities onthat day.My planabout theseactivities areas follows.On yourarrival,we willshow youaround ourschool.Then adiscussion willbe held,which maycover suchtopics asschool life,cultural differencesand soon,aiming toimprovemutual understanding.At noon,we willprepare dumplingsand noodlesas mainfood inour schoolsdining hall.In theafternoon,our gueststogetherwithsome studentrepresentatives aregoingto visitthe NanhuPark andenjoy thebeautiful scenerythere.After that,you willend yourvisit toourschool.What doyou thinkof theplan Im lookingforward toyour reply.Yours sincerely,LiHua请听下面5段对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的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前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话读两遍听第6段材料,回答
6、7题in NewcastleA.13:30,Tuesday.B.13:30,Monday.C.11:30,Tuesday.
7.How muchdoes the man haveto payfor theticketA.£
408.£
259.£
156.When does the trainarrive听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What kindof animalhas beenmost monlydrawn in the caveA.The horse.B.The bull.C.The fish.A.The touristshad drawnpictures on the walls.B.Some pictureshad been
9.Why was the caveclosed in1963destroyed.C.Few peoplehad visitedthe cave.
10.Which sportdoes the woman chooseto doA.Tennis.B.Basketball.C.Volleyball.
11.On whatday willthewomane for the courseA.Monday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.
12.What isthe pricefor onelessonA.£5B.£
3.75C.£
8.75听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
13.How longhas the man workedat thehospitalA.For threeyears.B.For twoyears.C.For fiveyears.
14.What willthemans officepay during the courseA.His coursefees.B.His livingcosts.C.His salary.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题A.For awhole year.B.For18months.C.For twoyears.
15.How longdoes theparttime courselast
16.Which coursedoestheman chooseA.The fulltimecourse.B.The parttimecourse.C.The modular听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What dowe knowabout CampAlisoncourse.A.It isthe oldestday campin theUK.B.It hasbeen operatingfor20years.C.It isoperated bya panybased inAustralia.sites inLondonA.About5years.B.About6years.C.About16years.
18.How longdid ittake CampAlison to acquire ten
19.Why isit easyfor CampAlison tofind sitesA.There aremany schoolsin theLondon area.B.Schools aren,t usuallyopen in the summer.C.It hasexcellent sportsequipment.
20.What sometimeschanges aday campprogrammeA.A campinspection.B.The weather.C.The directorsplans.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)I toldmyfriendGraham thatI oftencycle twomiles frommy houseto thetown centrebutunfortunately there is abig hillon theroute.He replied,“You meanfortunately.He explainedthatI shouldbe gladof theextra exercisethat thehill provided.My attitudeto thehill hasnow changed.I usedto grumbleas Iapproached itbut nowI tellmyselfthe following.This hillwill exercisemy heartand lungs.It willhelp meto loseweightand getfit.It willmean thatI livelonger.This hillis myfriend.Finally Ifort myselfwiththe thoughtof allthose sillypeoplewhopay moneyto go toagym andsit onstationery exercisebicycleswhenIcan getthe samevalue forfree.I havea smileof satisfactionas Ireach thetopofthehill.Problems arethere to be facedand overe.We cannotachieve anythingwith aneasy life.Helen Kellerwas thefirst deafand blindperson togain auniversity degree.Her activismandwriting provedinspirational.She wrote,uCharacter cannotbe developedin easeand quiet.Onlythrough experiencesof trialand sufferingcan thesoul bestrengthened,vision cleared,ambitioninspired andsuccess achieved.”One ofthe maindeterminants of success inlife isour attitude towards adversity(逆境).From timeto timewe allface hardships,problems,accidents,afflictions anddifficulties.Some areof ourmaking butmany confrontus throughno faultof ourown.While we cannot choosethe adversity wecan chooseour attitude towards it.Douglas Baderwas21when in1931he hadboth legscut offfollowing aflying accident.Hewas determinedto flyagain andwent onto beeone ofthe leadingflying aviatorsin theBattleof Britainwith22aerial victoriesover theGermans.He wasan inspirationto othersduring thewar.He said,Don tlisten toanyone whotells you that you can tdo thisor that.That snonsense.Make upyour mind,you11never usecrutches(拐杖)or astick,then haveagoateverything.Go toschool,and joinin allthe gamesyoucan.Go anywhereyou wantto.But never,never letthem persuadeyouthatthings aretoo difficultor impossible.”The biographies(传记)of greatpeople arefull ofexamplesofhow theytook stepsto overethe difficulties theyfaced.The monthread isthat theydidnotbee depressed.They chosetheirattitude.They choseto bepositive.They tookonthechallenge.They won.Nevertheless,thereisstill theproblem ofhow youchange your attitude towardsadversity.
21.Which ofthe followingis trueaccording to the authorofthe passageA.People aresilly topay togoto the gym.B.Climbing hillson bicyclesisthebest wayto takeexercise.C.Those whowanttoachieve successcan texpect tolive aneasy life.D.People sattitudetowardsadversity isthe onlyfactor thatdetermines whetherthey willsucceed.
22.By quotingwhat DouglasBader said,the authorintends totell us“.”A.Failure isthe motherofsuccess.B.A fallinto thepit,a gaininyour wit.C.If you venture(冒险)nothing,you willhave nothing.D.Nothing isdifficult tothemanwho willtry.
23.Following thispassage,the authorwill furthertalk about.A.how hisfriend helpedhim to change hisattitudetowards theadversityhe facedB.what stepsto taketochangeyourattitudetowardstheadversity youfaceC.why itis importantto keepoptimistic inface ofadversityD.what greatpeople havein mon
24.Which ofthe followingcan bestfunction asthe titleofthe passageA.Face adversitywith asmile B.Different attitudestowards adversityC.Nothing isimpossible D.Life isfull ofadversityBAudrey Hepburnwon an Academy Award as Best Actress for her firstmajor Americanmovie,RomanHoliday,which wasreleased in
1953.But sheis rememberedasmuchforher aid workas forheracting.Born inBelgium in1929,Audrey,s fatherwas Britishand hermother wasDutch.Audrey was sent tolive at a Britishschool forpart ofher childhood.During WorldWarII,she lived and studied in the Netherlands.Her motherthought itwouldbesafe fromGerman attacks.Audrey studieddance asa teenagerand duringcollege whenshe returned to Londonafter thewar.But sherealized she wasntgoing to be a ballerina.So shebegan taking acting parts in stageshows.Later shebegan toget smallparts inmovies.But it was Audrey Hepburn,s moveto Americathat broughther truefame.In1951she playedthecharacter Gigi”intheBroadway playofthesame nameto greatcritical praise.Two yearslater,Roman Holidaymade hera starattheage of
24.Audrey mademore than25movies.Among hermost popularroles wasHolly Golightlyin BreakfastatTiffany,sin
1961.Three yearslater sheplayed ElizaDoolittle in My Fair Lady.She gotmarried twotimesandhadoneson byeach husband.In1989,the UNChildren sFundnamed Audreya goodwillambassador.She travelledall overthe worldin supportof UNICEF projects.The UNagency saidshe wasa tirelessworker.She oftengave15interviews aday togain moneyandsupport forUNICEFprojects.AudreyHepburnoften saidher loyaltyto UNICEFwas theresult ofher experiencesasachildduring WorldWar II.She saidshe knewwhat itwas liketo bestarving andtobesaved byinternationalaid.She wasa goodwillambassador untilher deathin1993from coloncancer.
25.In Paragraph1,“heraidwork“means.A.making moviesB.takingactingpartsinstage showsC.winning anAcademy Awardas BestActressD.acting asa goodwillambassador forUNICEF
26.The reasonwhy AudreylivedandstudiedintheNetherlandswas that.A.she wantedtobeaballerinaB.her parentswere fromBritainC,the educationthere wasexcellent D.itwassafe there
27.is NOTmentioned inthe passageabout AudreyHepburn.A.Marriage B.Identity C.Contribution D.Religion
28.istheright orderfor Audreys life.
①The firsttime shebegantoplay inmovies.
②She returned to Londonfrom theNetherlands.3She wonanAcademyAwardasBestActress.©She travelledall overthe worldon supportof UNICEFprojects.
⑤She playeda partinMyFairLady.A.
②①③⑤④B.
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②①⑤③④D.
①②⑤③④CCall itwhat youwill—coincidence,fortune,luck oreven fate一sometimes eventsbinetogether toshow usthat thisis indeeda verysmall world.We veprobably allhad atleast oneexperiencewhere weve said“What acoincidence!v becausetheres nological explanationforwhat hashappened.Take the following storiesfrom writerLorri Benedikas examples:My friend,Emma Daniels,spent thesummer of1974travelling inIsrael.During hera month-long stayin Jerusalemshe frequenteda cafecalled ChocolateSoup.It wasrun bytwo men,oneof whom,Alex,wasaformer Montrealer(蒙特利尔人).One morningwhen Emmawent infor coffee,while chattingwith hernew friendAlex,she mentionedthat she had justfinished the book shewasreading andhad nothingelse toread.Alex saidhehada fabulous(寓言的)book shemightlike,and thathedbe happyto lendittoher.As helived justabove thecafe,he quicklyranup toget it.The book he handedto Emmajust minuteslater wasMarkings,a bookof spiritualwritingsby formerSecretary-General oftheUnitedNations DagHammarskjld.Emma hadnever readit,nor hadshe everpurchased acopy.But whenshe openedit up,shewas flooredto seeher ownname andaddress insidethe cover,in herown handwriting.It turnedoutthat thesummer before,ataconcert backin Montreal,Emma hadmet aCalifornian whowasin townvisiting friends.They decidedto exchangeaddresses,but neitherof themhad anypaper.The manhad openedup abookhewas carryingin hisbackpack andasked Emmato writeher nameandaddress inside.When hereturnedtoCalifornia,he leftthebookbehind in Montreal,and hisfriendAlex keptit.When Alexlater relocatedto Jerusalem,he tookthe treasuredbook along.Then therewasthetime that my husbandvoluntarily answeredthe phoneatmyparents house,something hehas neverdone inmore thana dozenyears ofvisiting themalmost everyweekend.But thistimehegot upfromthedinner table,without beingasked,when the phone rang.He wasgonefor quitea whileand wasquite palewhen hereturnedtothe diningroom.It wasa wrongnumber,he toldus,but hehad recognizedthe voice.It was his estranged(疏远的)sister,withwhom hehadn tspoken inyears.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“floored”inthethird paragraphmeanA.interested.B.shocked.C.frightened.D.excited.
30.From thelast paragraphwecandraw aconclusion that.A.Lorri Benediks husbandoften paidvisits toher parentshouse atweekendsB.Lorri Benediks husbandknew itwashissister sphone whenhe wentto answeritC.Lorri Benedikpersuaded herhusband toanswer thephone ofher estrangedsisterD.His estrangedsister made thephonecall toLord Benedik,s husbandon purpose
31.Whichof thefollowing statements is TRUEaccording tothepassageA.Emma Danielsstayed inIsrael in1974for halfa year.B.Emma Danielsonce stayedinMontrealfor sometime.C.The book“Markings”was pletedby LordBenedik ina veryshort time.D.Emma Danielsand theCalifornian keptin touchwith eachother bywriting letters.DCole Bettleshad beenrejected bya numberof universitieswhenhereceived anemail fromthe University of California,San Diego,last month,congratulating himon hisadmission andinvitinghim totour thecampus.His motherbooked ahotel inSan Diego,and the18yearold Ojaihighschool seniorarranged forhis grandfather,uncle andother familymembers tomeet thematthe campusfor lunchduringtheSaturday tour.“They werelike Ohmy God,that sso awesome(棒的)Bettles said.Right beforehegot inbed,he checkedhis emailone lasttime andfound anothermessage sayingthe schoolhadmade amistake andhis applicationhad beendenied.In fact,all28,000students whoturned awayfrom UCSan Diego,in oneofthetoughest collegeentranceseasons onrecord,had receivedthesameincorrect message.The students,hopes hadbeenraised andthen dashed(破灭)inacruel twistthat showsthe dangerof instantmunicationsin theInternet age.UCSD admissionsdirector MaeBrown calledit anadministrative errorvbut refusedto saywhohad made the mistake,or ifthose responsiblewou1dbedisciplined(受训).The email,which began,We rethrilled thatyouvebeen admittedto UCSan Diego,andwe reshowcasing(展示)our beautifulcampus onAdmit Day,“wassenttothefull46,000students whohad applied,instead ofjust the18,000who gotin,Brown said.The errorwas discoveredalmost immediatelyby herstaff,who sentan apologywithin hours.“It wasreally thrillingfor afew hours;now hes crushed(压垮),“said Colesmother,Tracy Bettles.It sreally toughon them.”The admissionsdirector saidshewasintheoffice onMonday untilmidnight answeringemailsand phonecalls fromdisappointed studentsand theirparents.She saidshe tookfull responsibilityfor the error.We accessedthe wrongdatabase.We recognizethe incrediblepain receivingthisfalse encouragementcaused.It wasnot ourintent.”
32.How manystudents receivedan admissionemail fromtheUniversityofCalifornia,San Diego(UCSD)A.18,000B.28,000C.46,000D.
1833.Which ofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE aboutthe wrongemail messageA.The mistakewas madeon purposeto causepain amongthe applicants.B.It wasUCSD admissionsdirector MaeBrown whomadethe mistake.C.UCSD admissionsstaff gotinformation fromthe wrongdatabase.D.Staff didnot discoverthemistakeuntil nextMonday.
34.The admissionsdirector MaeBrown didwhat shecould to.A.make upforthemistake B.punish herselfforthemistakeC.protect theperson whomadethemistakeD.help thedisappointed studentsenter theuniversity
35.What doesthepassagemainly talkaboutA.Cole Bettleswas admittedtotheUCSD.B.Cole Bettleswas rejectedyafamous university.C.USCD admissionsoffice oftenmakes uadministrationerrors”.D.False admissioninformation raisedthe studentshopes andthen dashedthem.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。