专题10 高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练(10套含答案)

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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练
专题10.(10套精选含答案)
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Like it or hate it, when Kim Kardashian wears something, people take notice. With the reality TV star wearing secondhand Azzedine Alaia to Paris fashion week, secondhand Jean Paul Gaultier to a party and a secondhand 1990s Thierry Mugler gown to an award ceremony, it 1 change is happening. Who would have thought that Kardashian—a woman worth $ 350 million ( 270 million)—would be making a case for sustainable fashion
As consumers become increasingly aware of the 2 impact of fashion, they are looking for a more sustainable way to shop. Could 3 secondhand be the answer
The vintage style(复古风格), it seems, is increasingly 4 . High-end boutique Browns has also just launched the label One Vintage, which uses antique textiles to create new clothes. Octavia Bradford, the buyer for Browns, says: " 5 is the loudest conversation in fashion right now."
A study shows that, last year, 64% of women were willing to buy pre-owned pieces compared with 45% in 2016—and 6 , by 2022 19% of the clothes in women's wardrobes will be secondhand. Fashion circularity, a new term referring to the recycled life of clothes, is 7 to reach $51 billion in five years, up from the current $24 billion, according to ThredUp's annual resale report.
Stella McClure, the founder of the online shop The Stellar Boutique, has noticed the 8 . When she opened the shop 20 years ago there was still 9 attached. "But now (thankfully) The Stellar Boutique is not just acceptable—it's cool and has completely 10 the fashion trends," she says.
Apart from people's increased 11 of sustainability, vintage fashion fits neatly into the wider mood of the Instagram age, where authenticity and originality—not being seen in the same outfit as anyone else—are 12 . What better ways to stand out than to wear clothes few others are likely to own
Not 13 to sit back and watch others profit from their vintage items, some luxury labels are relaunching decades-old designs from their own archives. Last year, 14 , Dior brought back its saddle bag because of the attention it was getting in the vintage fashion market. However, for some, buying vintage items will never feel quite right. "It's really not my bag," says Bates. "There are obvious 15 —sizing isn't uniform, and you have to be careful to look for holes and rips."
1.A.suggests B.maintains C.calculates D.advocates
2.A.cultural B.historical C.environmental D.emotional
3.A.distributing B.buying C.controlling D.decreasing
4.A.in fashion B.in effect C.out of date D.in power
5.A.Originality B.Technology C.Profit D.Sustainability
6.A.legally B.appropriately C.likely D.undoubtedly
7.A.required B.projected C.guaranteed D.warned
8.A.symptom B.field C.tradition D.shift
9.A.satisfaction B.excitement C.shame D.fascination
10.A.broken B.defined C.captured D.challenged
11.A.potential B.awareness C.lack D.power
12.A.reversed B.questioned C.ensured D.valued
13.A.considerate B.content C.stressful D.adventurous
14.A.for instance B.as a result C.by contrast D.in addition
15.A.expectations B.policies C.traps D.reminders
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I'm part of the Roots & Shoots programme, founded by Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE. It's all about making 1 changes in the world. As Dr. Goodall says, "What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make."
I decided I wanted to do something 2 in the world.
In Bulgaria, where I live, stray dogs are everywhere in the urban areas. Although many can turn a blind eye, I struggle to 3 the soulful eyes of a poor street dog. That's why I'm no longer a food waster. When I see plates of 4 food, I see the desperate eyes of a stray animal. I see a 5 dog prowling bin bags, searching for food to fill his empty belly. 6 eating out in a restaurant, I'm not afraid to 7 a food bag with leftovers. When there are living beings out there 8 , it seems selfish to waste food. I'll feed it to the stray cats or dogs. A week ago, I saw a stray dog around the garbage bins. Hours earlier, I'd bagged up a plate of 9 fish. As I unwrapped it, he wagged his tail and sniffed the air. It was 10 in no time.
It's sad, isn't it How can we waste so much food and think 11 of it These homeless animals have taught me that food is precious and it isn't right to waste it. When your stomach is full, don't throw away the food you've left. 12 it for the stray animal whose stomach isn't full.
I can't count the times I've passed a stray animal with eyes asking for 13 . For me, it's something I can't ignore. That is why I 14 end up fetching something from the food store if I don't have anything on me.
The next time you see wasted food, 15 it into valuable food for all the starving mouths out there.
1.A.relative B.positive C.great D.possible
2.A.inspirational B.important C.interesting D.useful
3.A.ignore B.notice C.realize D.meet
4.A.untouched B.wasted C.spoiled D.piled
5.A.fierce B.wild C.weak D.angry
6.A.Even if B.As if C.In case D.As well as
7.A.buy B.get C.take D.fill
8.A.running B.starving C.dying D.barking
9.A.leftover B.cooked C.spare D.shared
10.A.swallowed B.swept C.lost D.gone
11.A.much B.little C.well D.badly
12.A.Put B.Wrap C.Save D.Leave
13.A.mercy B.money C.advice D.help
14.A.seldom B.always C.still D.actually
15.A.turn B.break C.cover D.make
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When it comes to original data in every year, the Chinese New Year-Spring Festival is the largest human event on the planet. In the seven 1 of the lunar New Year, Chinese are expected to 2 more than $100 billion on eating and shopping-almost twice as much as Americans spend on Thanksgiving. 3 , Chinese predictably buy railway tickets online 4 a rate of more than 1,000 per second, that’s 5 millions of Chinese people go home for the Spring Festival during “chunyun”((春运). All these 6 take place at this time.
Authorities(官方)expect travelers to make 356 million trips by 7 during this year’s “chunyun”period. Taking the pressure for the transportation is 8 China’s high-speed railway network. China’s total railway network 9 more than 141,400 kilometers, the second largest in the world after the United States.
The “chunyun” phenomenon isn’t just a wonder of logistics (组织工作): it also shows how modern China is 10 .
Trains are packed with thousands of snoozing(打盹) 11 students, reflecting education reforms that have greatly expanded the number of university places over the past decade.
12 dressed office girls in high heels can be seen picking their way through 13 on their way home, which is a product of the mass migration of rural(农村的) people to China’s coastal cities in search of better-paid jobs in service industries and factories.
Many of China’s new middle classes will choose to drive private cars and traffic jam is now a(n) 14 feature of the holiday period.
Many others, however, prefer to 15 the confusion and take a vacation abroad-increasingly an choice for the new generation in China.
A.days B.weeks C.months D.years
2.A.spend B.cost C.take D.pay
3.A.However B.Instead C.Otherwise D.Besides
4.A.at B.on C.to D.in
5.A.because B.where C.when D.how
6.A.holidays B.wonders C.organizations D.journeys
7.A.railway B.sea C.plane D.road
8.A.differently B.clearly C.mainly D.frequently
9.A.adds up to B.reaches out C.aims D.shoots
10.A.chancing B.changing C.failing D.challenging
11.A.college B.opportunity C.chance D.colleague
12.A.Gratefully B.Impatiently C.Gracefully D.Gradually
13.A.stations B.streets C.paths D.parks
14.A.strange B.common C.nervous D.necessary
15.A.avoid B.refuse C.leave D.carry
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十、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Coffee shops are cool, but in Wilmington, Bitty & Beau's Coffee enjoys a good reputation for its warmth.
At the heart of the shop's popularity is its 1 staff: Almost everyone has an intellectual or developmental disability, ranging from Down Syndrome(唐氏综合征) to autism.
The coffee shop was opened in 2016 by Amy Wright and her husband, 2 by two of her four children Beau and Bitty, who have Down syndrome.
When the couple discovered that most people with intellectual and developmental disabilities could never find an employer who would even give them a(n) 3 , they resolved to do something about it.
"It 4 me like a flash of lightning: a coffee shop!" Wright said. "It would be the perfect environment for bringing people together Seeing the staff 5 customers at the door, preparing food, serving orders and cleaning tables, people would realize how 6 they are."
When the shop opened, it immediately had 7 out the door. National press attention 8 , and six months later, it had to move to a 9 space.
Today, the store employs 40 people with disabilities, who are really good at their jobs.
What makes Amy most proud is the 10 it has built in the community. "Every day, people say, 'You've made my day. Thank you.' That's a feeling of happiness most people don't get elsewhere, and it's what 11 people back here," she said. "This is a place where people can 12 with those with disabilities and realize how much more alike we are than different. It's 13 a cup of coffee. It's a human rights movement. It's given our employees the respect and a sense of being 14 that they deserve. For many employees, it's their first job, and their 15 fills the air. "
A. professional B. unique C. active D. talented
2. A. accompanied B. controlled C. impressed D. inspired
3. A. interview B. appointment C. reason D. invitation
4. A. moved B. encouraged C. struck D. affected
5. A. greeting B. observing C. gathering D. finding
6. A. capable B. generous C. reliable D. considerate
7. A. waiters B. activities C. lines D. guards
8. A. agreed B. continued C. responded D. followed
9. A. farther B. larger C. quieter D. nearer
10. A. background B. balance C. bridge D. tradition
11. A. holds B. calls C. forces D. draws
12. A. interact B. discuss C. play D. work
13. A. nothing but B. far from C. above all D. more than
14. A. admired B. valued C. separated D. protected
15. A. ambition B. humor C. joy D. patience
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十一、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。
Smartphones and e-readers have become more common in recent years. Some people worry that the days of paper books will be 1 . But surveys have shown that traditional books are still 2 among readers.
Some experts found that in England, sales of e-books are 3 while sales of paper books are rising. More 4 , it’s young people who are buying the most physical books. Another survey of university students from the United States, Slovakia, Japan and Germany also showed that 92 percent of them 5 paper books.
The most popular 6 given was: “I like to hold the product.” It’s true that paper books bring a very different reading 7 . Slovakian students said that they liked the smell of paper books. Other students said that they get 8 accomplishment(成就) when they finish reading a paper book and they enjoy seeing it on the 9 .
Paper books can also be very 10 objects to lovers of reading. Many people like to sign their name on the inside cover. It’s 11 readers of paper books make friends with them.
This “friendship” people develop with 12 isn’t just sentimental (情感的). Research has shown that readers 13 more information reading from paper books than e-books. People also more easily 14 headaches or sore eyes while reading e-books.
It seems that paper books, which have been in production since the 15th century, still have an 15 .
1.A.fallen B.taken C.known D.gone
2.A.familiar B.popular C.interesting D.comfortable
3.A.falling B.climbing C.happening D.beginning
4.A.simply B.carefully C.surprisingly D.generally
5.A.previewed B.preferred C.protected D.prevented
6.A.book B.habit C.reason D.choice
7.A.method B.environment C.game D.experience
8.A.a sense of B.a piece of C.a set of D.a number of
9.A.closet B.cupboard C.desk D.bookshelf
10.A.creative B.personal C.common D.relaxing
11.A.only if B.because of C.in case D.as if
12.A.books B.e-books C.readers D.writers
13.A.remember B.search C.require D.provide
14.A.come up with B.take part in C.end up with D.look forward to
15.A.ambition B.attraction C.advantage D.advance
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一、
Doubling as educational centers and conservation centers, museums play an important role in the protection of 1 .Although these institutions(机构) 2 in size and specialty, the task of most museums is around the display and care of their collections.
Today, many museums are among the most visited 3 in the world. In order to figure out how this important cultural phenomenon came to be, it is important to understand its origins and trace how its role has 4 over time.
The word museum 5 from "mouseion",the Greek term for "a holy place for the Muses". In classical Greek mythology, the nine Muses are the goddesses of the arts and sciences, making them perfect protectors for these 6 institutions.
Earliest museums were private collections and were only accessible to a narrow circle of people. They displayed 7 and curious natural objects and works of art. Some of them even 8 "wonder rooms" or "cabinets of curiosities".
In 1683,an Englishman named Elias Ashmole donated the contents of his wonder room to Oxford University, forming the 9 of the Ashmolean Museum. Believing that "the knowledge of Nature is very necessary to human life and health," Ashmole wanted to 10 the public through his unprecedented(前所未有的) donation. Following his footsteps, many like-minded collectors across Europe shifted their focus from 11 use to public access in the late 17th and 18th centuries. During this time, world-class museums began to make their art collections accessible to the public. The opening of these institutions 12 a string of similar movements in the 19th century.
Today, the importance of public institutions is stronger than ever before. 13 taking care of collections and making them accessible to the public, many museums are using new technologies to improve their public programs, 14 their collections, and share their research. With these modern methods, museums are able to 15 audiences in new ways and extend their tasks beyond their walls.
1.A. tourism B. architecture C. religion D. culture
2.A. form B. vary C. respond D. improve
3.A. sites B. states C. palaces D. entrances
4.A. developed B. explored C. remained D. explained
5.A. escapes B. benefits C. originates D. differs
6.A. newly-built B. knowledge-based C. carefully-chosen D. theory-guided
7.A. common B. familiar C. similar D. rare
8.A. cared about B. served as C. referred to D. relied on
9.A. basis B. structure C. destination D. position
10.A. raise B. train C. admire D. educate
11.A. special B. scientific C. private D. regular
12.A. featured B. indicated C. celebrated D. inspired
13.A. Opposite to B. Instead of C. In addition to D. Thanks to
14.A. digitize B. industrialize C. organize D. localize
15.A. introduce B. engage C. identify D. select
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二、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。
Many western cultures measure their days with the solar calendar. Therefore, they 1 the coming of the New Year on January 1. Cultures in Asia and the Middle East use other calendars and celebrate the New Year at other times. Events and rituals 2 from country to country. But in each place, New Year celebrations are a big 3 .
Most world cultures have been celebrating the New Year for centuries. The earliest New Year celebrations took place during spring or 4 time. With 5 weather ahead, or plenty of food to eat in winter, people 6 felt like having a party! As the days became longer and as nature renewed itself, people also felt like they could have a new start. The New Year could bring better fortune, more opportunities and new challenges. Such 7 themes remain the same today.
Some cultures have 8 New Year traditions. Italians throw old things out of their windows at midnight, symbolizing the 9 of the old. Mexicans fire guns into the air to ward off 10 . Danes jump off chairs exactly as the clock 11 midnight, so they can “jump” into the New Year. Greek children leave their shoes by the fireplace on New Year’s Day. They hope “Santa Claus” will come and fill the shoes with 12 . In Vancouver, Canada, some people celebrate the New Year by jumping into the ocean. The weather is freezing cold! As you might expect, most people come to watch the swimmers 13 swim themselves.
London hosts an annual New Year’s Day parade that 14 nearly a million spectators. The largest parade in Europe, it features bands, floats and enormous balloons. These balloons are so huge that they 15 over nearby buildings!
1.A.observe B.notice C.expect D.decide
2.A.happen B.develop C.vary D.hold
3.A.burden B.reunion C.deal D.success
4.A.winter B.harvest C.labor D.leisure
5.A.colder B.changeable C.extreme D.better
6.A.eventually B.naturally C.occasionally D.exactly
7.A.unique B.challenging C.interesting D.universal
8.A.unusual B.shocking C.silly D.typical
9.A.coming B.departure C.failure D.dying
10.A.animals B.misfortune C.enemies D.poverty
11.A.reaches B.rings C.strikes D.shows
12.A.kisses B.love C.fortune D.gifts
13.A.as well as B.so as to C.other than D.rather than
14.A.draws B.requires C.amuses D.provides
15.A.watch B.exceed C.tower D.contain
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三、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Every culture on the planet has certain topics that people avoid discussing. But the taboos (禁忌) of one culture may be very different from those of another. You may be 1 that people from other cultures say what you can't talk about.
Paying attention to what people don't 2 can teach us something important about their culture. Their taboo topics give us clues about what they value, respect or even fear. Topics that are considered too personal or too controversial (有争议的) may also be avoided.
America is full of taboo topics. Usually, during a polite conversation, Americans will 3 both politics and religion. They also avoid talking about racial issues.
Why Because these topics can cause strong opinions and 4 . Americans believe it's best to avoid them—especially at social gatherings.
Many Americans also do not feel 5 talking about their personal income, age or health. 6 , they prefer to make small talks about the weather, sports or common interests.
What do these taboos tell us about American 7 For one, they show that Americans place importance on 8 . America certainly isn't the only place that values it. You will find 9 taboos about asking personal questions in many European countries. "This is especially true in Germany," says Hanna Graf, a German living in Shanghai. "In Germany, you are not supposed to ask about other people's personal business," she says. "But there are no 10 rules about what you can't ask; it's just in people's minds."
In Brazil, 11 , almost anything seems open to discussion. "Brazilians talk about all kinds of personal issues," says Mark Quinlan, who grew up in Brazil. But of course, even Brazil has its own taboos. In Brazil, soccer is the one topic that can turn friends into enemies. Brazilians love the sport. Saying anything 12 about soccer can cause big trouble. Even expressing preference for one team over another can be 13 .
Like Brazilians, Australians talk freely about almost anything. However, they do not talk about their personal or business 14 . They prefer to let people judge them by their actions, not their words. Boasting your achievements will only make you the 15 of other people's jokes.
And what about your taboos The next time you have a conversation, pay attention to what isn't said. You might be amazed at what you learn about your own culture.
1.A.excited B.surprised C.fascinated D.relieved
2.A.stress B.consider C.desire D.discuss
3.A.rule out B.take to C.touch upon D.focus on
4.A.arguments B.interactions C.agreements D.relationships
5.A.embarrassed B.confused C.relaxed D.disappointed
6.A.Besides B.Occasionally C.Frankly D.Instead
7.A.values B.features C.statuses D.dreams
8.A.culture B.independence C.privacy D.freedom
9.A.giant B.unique C.similar D.aggressive
10.A.specialized B.basic C.common D.written
11.A.moreover B.however C.therefore D.anyhow
12.A.super B.worthless C.magical D.negative
13.A.beneficial B.impressive C.dangerous D.emotional
14.A.achievements B.secrets C.lives D.failures
15.A.audience B.designer C.target D.interpreter
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The stage and films are the major forms of entertainment for millions of people. Though the stage possesses a much longer history, films now hold greater 1 for people. There is, however, a strong 2 between the theater and the cinema, and both plays and films have their respective 3 .
Plays continue to attract audience because they provide a slightly 4 form of entertainment from that provided by films. There is more 5 on acting and on the personal relationship created between the actor and the 6 . There is a personal element in the theater which is lacking in the cinema. 7 the audience can go along to the theatre week after week and enjoy watching their favorite actors taking different 8 .
Many films which have been 9 from stage plays have not been successful. For example, there is hardly one film of a Shakespeare play that matches the 10 play on the stage. "Hamlet", "Macbeth", "Henry Ⅳ" and "Richard Ⅲ" have all been made into extremely good films. Yet I doubt if one critic would argue that they are in any way better than the ordinary 11 versions(版本). The majority of people would agree that these plays are much 12 when performed on the stage, as 13 by Shakespeare. Other plays, too, have 14 as films simply because they are specially written for the stage—a(n) 15 form on its own.
1.A.impression B.fame C.appeal D.position
2.A.difference B.concern C.focus D.connection
3.A.advantages B.approaches C.sources D.descriptions
4.A.similar B.different C.new D.fresh
5.A.satisfaction B.dependence C.stress D.thought
6.A.director B.author C.cameraman D.audience
7.A.Otherwise B.Moreover C.However D.Therefore
8.A.jobs B.measures C.roles D.action
9.A.adapted B.revised C.shown D.affected
10.A.previous B.famous C.classic D.original
11.A.TV B.radio C.film D.stage
12.A.worse B.better C.perfect D.romantic
13.A.designed B.directed C.matched D.played
14.A.succeeded B.failed C.performed D.acted
15.A.separate B.major C.average D.familiar
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"There are two kinds of people in the world—people who love Peking Opera and people who don't know they love Peking Opera yet," said Wang Peiyu in the opening section of her latest 12-episode(集) online 1 "My job is to let the 2 know about Peking Opera and then fall in love with it."
The weekly talk show sees Wang, who is one of the 3 Peking Opera artists in China, explain the traditional art form and 4 its appeal.
With a(n) 5 of various art forms, including singing, dancing, and martial arts(武术), Peking Opera, has a long history 6 back to the 19th century. In 2010, UNESCO 7 it an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity(非物质文化遗产).
Like many traditional art forms, it is challenged by popular entertainment and is losing its audience, especially among the younger generation.
Wang is trying to change the 8 . She has about 1.6 million followers on micro-blogging platform Sina Weibo and has built up a large fan base among young people with her 9 techniques and charm.
Each episode, about 30 minutes long, 10 Wang introduce her unique knowledge about Peking Opera with a particular 11 such as the making of a Peking Opera star, the 12 of preparing for a performance, and amusing stories about the age-old art. She uses 13 , direct and humorous language to 14 the audience.
One fan commented: "All I knew about Peking Opera was the painted 15 , but thanks to Wang's show, I now know more about the art form and I look forward to watching a live performance in the theatre."
1.A.service B.show C.business D.advertisement
2.A.fans B.former C.students D.latter
3.A.hard-working B.best-selling C.warm-hearted D.strong-willed
4.A.display B.win C.change D.understand
5.A.competition B.classification C.combination D.explanation
6.A.going B.expanding C.looking D.pulling
7.A.named B.declared C.gave D.found
8.A.opera B.trend C.world D.performance
9.A.basic B.literary C.strange D.solid
10.A.sees B.notices C.develops D.expresses
11.A.note B.star C.theme D.guest
12.A.aim B.failure C.necessity D.process
13.A.complex B.professional C.simple D.native
14.A.be used to B.joke with C.argue with D.appeal to
15.A.mouth B.eyes C.noses D.face
专题10.答案
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答案:1-5.ACBAD; 6-10.CBDCC; 11-15.BDBAC
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答案:1-5.BDABC; 6-10.ADBAD; 11-15.BCDBA
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答案:1.A; 2.A; 3.D; 4.A; 5.A; 6.B; 7.A; 8.C; 9.A; 10.B; 11.A; 12.C; 13.C; 14.B; 15.A
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答案:1-5 BDACA 6-10 ACDBC 11-15 DADBC
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答案:1.D; 2.B; 3.A; 4.C; 5.B; 6.C; 7.D; 8.A; 9.D; 10.B; 11.D; 12.A; 13.A; 14.C; 15.B
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答案:1-5 DBAAC 6-10 BDBAD11-15 CDCAB
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答案:1.A; 2.C; 3.C; 4.B; 5.D; 6.B; 7.D; 8.A; 9.B; 10.B; 11.C; 12.D; 13.D; 14.A; 15.C
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答案:1.B; 2.D; 3.A; 4.A; 5.C; 6.D; 7.A; 8.C; 9.C; 10.D; 11.B; 12.D; 13.C; 14.A; 15.C
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答案:1-5 CDABC 6-10 DDCAD 11-15 DBABA
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答案:1-5 BDBAC 6-10 ABBDA 11-15 CDCDD
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