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2021同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一卷二)2021同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一卷二)2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一)(卷一)PartIOralCommunication(10points)SectionADirections:InthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesandeachdialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.Fillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompl...
2021同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一卷二)
2021同等学力申硕英语真解析(卷一卷二)2016同等学力申硕英语真题及答案解析(卷一)(卷一)PartIOralCommunication(10points)SectionADirections:InthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesandeachdialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheAnswersheet.DialogueOneA.Willyoutakecareofthatforme?B.Doesithaveanythingvaluableinside?C.Howdoyouwanttosendit?Clerk:MayIhelpyou?Customer:Yes,I’dliketosendthislettertomyfamilyinEngland.Clerk:Didyouwriteyourreturnaddressontheenvelope?Customer:Yes,Idid.Clerk:____1____Customer:IguessI’llsenditairmail.Clerk:____2____Customer:Yes.Ienclosedacheckandsomephotographs.Clerk:Thenyou’dbettersenditbyregisteredmail.Customer:That’sagoodidea.___3____Clerk:I’msorry,sir.You’llhavetotakeyourlettertothenextwindow.DialogueTwoA.Youcan’tevenstayinthesunforfiveminutes.B.Iguessso.C.Youwantmyadvice?Winne:Oh,man!Nobodycanstandthiskindofscorchingheat.Marc:Absolutely!_____4_____Winne:Anyway,Iguessthisafternoonthere’snothingwecandobutstayhome.Marc:____5_____Idon’twanttobetakentothehospitalforheatexhaustionorsomething.Winne:___6_____Drinkalotofliquidsandspareyourselftheworstoftheheat!Marc:Yean,you’reright.Gottodrinkalotoffluids.SectionBDirections:InthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhichhasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswersheet.A.Iliterallycan’tstop.B.ButnowIdon’tneedtoworryanymore.C.You’reknownasthefirstbillionaireauthorhere.D.Butthat’snotjustaboutmoney.Interviewer:Youhavepublishedsixpopularbooks.7Interviewee:Yeah.Interviewer:Sohowhasbeingthefirstbillionaireauthoraffectedyourperceptionofyourself?Interviewee:Idressbetter.Well,youcandefinitelyaffordbetterclothes.8Ithinkthesinglebiggestthingthatmoneygaveme--andobviouslyIcamefromaplacewhereIwasasinglemotheranditreallywashandtomouthatonepoint.Itwasliterallyaspoorasyoucangetwithoutbeinghomelessatonepoint.9Never.Interviewer:Areyouinaplacenowwhereyoucanacceptthatyouwillalwaysberich?Interviewee:No.Interviewer:Andwillyoubewritingmore?Interviewee:Oh,definitely.Ican’t,yeah,10Well,Imean,youcouldtiemyhandstomysides,Isuppose,butIhavetowrite.Formyownmentalhealth,Ineedtowrite.PartIIVocabulary(10points)Directions:Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithoneorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.11.Suchexperiencehelpspromoteone’salertnesstoothercultures,aswellasabetterappreciationofone’sownculture.A.preferenceB.adjustmentC.sensitivityD.response12.Ifyoualwaystrytofindfaultwithothers,itmeansthatyouhavegainedanothershortcoming.A.ignoreB.criticizeC.impressD.follow13.TheelectionwillbebroughtforwardtoJuneassomanypeopleareonholidayinJuly.A.prolongedB.adaptedC.postponedD.Advanced14.Astothequestionofrefreshments,Ishouldthinkorangejuiceandpotatochipswillbesufficient.A.enoughB.abundantC.satisfyingD.proper15.Watchingthesekidsgrowbringsmesatisfactionthatisdifficulttosurpass.A.obtainB.exceedC.describeD.forget16.Thejournalpublishedaseriesofarticlesthatreviewedtheprospectsforaneweraof“genetic16.medicine”.A.backgroundB.explorationC.surveyD.outlook17.Ifyoudon’tslowdownandtakeabreak,you’llbeburnedoutveryquickly.A.distressedB.anxiousC.exhaustedD.upset18.FollowingourmergingwithSmithBrothers,thenewcompanywill,fromnowonbeknownasSmithandMurphyInc.A.cooperationB.meetingC.agreementD.combination19.Onlynative-borncitizensareeligiblefortheU.S.Presidency.A.requiredB.qualifiedC.selectedD.elected20.Itwas38degreesandtheairconditioningbarelycooledtheroom.A.simplyB.quicklyC.hardlyD.stronglyPartIIIReadingComprehension(25points)SectionADirections:Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.PassageOneWhatdidyoustudyatuniversity?Ifitwassomethingalongthelinesoflaworbusiness,youmightwanttolookawaynow.That'sbecauseaccordingtonewresearch,whichhasfoundalinkbetweenouruniversitysubjectsandourpersonalities,youhaveselfish,uncooperativetendenciesandarenotveryintouchwithyourfeelings.Ontheplusside,you'reprobablythelifeandsoulofaparty,thefindingssuggest.Researchersanalyzeddatafrommorethan13,000universitystudentswhowereinvolvedin12separatestudies.Fromthis,theydiscoveredacorrelationbetweenthe“BigFive”majorpersonalitytraitsandthesubjectstheywereenrolledon.Forexample,thosestudyinglaw,economics,politicalscienceandmedicinetendedtobemuchmoreoutgoingthanthosetakingothersubjects,thestudyfound.Butwhenitcameto“agreeableness”--thetendencytowardsbeinghelpful,generousandconsiderate--thelawyersscoredparticularlylow,asdidbusinessandeconomicsstudents.Artsandhumanitiesstudents,aswellasthosestudyingpsychologyandpoliticsscoredhighlyforopenness,meaningtheywerecurious,imaginativeandintouchwiththeirinnerfeelings,whileeconomists,engineers,lawyersandscientistsscoredcomparativelylow.However,theartsandhumanitiesstudentsalsotendedtobelessconscientiousandmorenervous,typicallyexhibitingsignsofanxietyandmoodiness.Psychologystudentswerenotfarbehindartsandhumanitiesstudentsforthesetraits.StudyauthorAnnaVedel,fromtheUniversityofAarhusinDenmark,saidshewassurprisedbythemagnitudeoftheresults.“Theeffectsizesshowthatthedifferencesfoundarenottrivial,farfrom,”shesaid.“Onthemorehumoroussidetheydoconfirmourmoreorlessprejudicialstereotypesofthedisturbedpsychologist,thewithdrawnnaturalscientist,thecynicaleconomist.”Andshesaidthatthefindingscouldhelpthoseschoolpupilswhocurrentlyhavenoideawhattostudyatuniversity,aswellashelpingacademicstoplantheirlectures.“I’mnotarguingthattheseresultsshouldplayamajorroleineitherguidanceorselection,butitmightprovidesomeinspirationforstudentsthatareindoubtaboutstudychoicesandwanttomakeachoicebasedonmorethanabilities,forexample,”saidDrVedel.“Orteachersmightbetterunderstandtheirstudentpopulation.”21.Thefirstparagraphimpliesthatlaworbusinessstudentsmay_______.A.beamusedbytheresearchB.beinterestedintheresearchC.disliketheresearchD.enjoytheresearch22.Accordingtotheresearch,lawstudentsscoredparticularlylowinthetraitof_______.A.generosityB.opennessC.anxietyD.selfishness23.Theword“conscientious”(Para.4)probablymeans“________”.A.moodyB.sensitiveC.curiousD.careful24.AnnaVedelstatedthattheresearch_______.A.confirmedthelinkbetweenpersonalityandprofessionB.showedthatthedifferenceswerefarfromsignificantC.wasnotreliablebecauseofitsprejudicialobservationD.didnothaveenoughsamplestosupportitsfindings25.AccordingtoAnnaVedel,theresearchmayhelp______.A.studentsmakewisechoicesinfindingjobsB.teachersunderstandtheirstudentsbetterC.studentsmakepresentationsmoreacademicallyD.schoolpupilsgotobetteruniversitiesPassageTwoAlphaGo’svictoryoverGo(围棋)championLeeSe-dolreportedlyshockedartificialintelligenceexperts,whothoughtsuchaneventwas10to15yearsaway.Butifthetimingwasasurprise,theoutcomewasnot.Onthecontrary,itwasinevitableandentirelyforeseeable.Playingcomplexgamesispreciselywhatcomputersdosupremelywell.Justastheybeattheworldchampionsatcheckers(跳棋)andthenchess,theyweredestinedtobeatthechampionatGo.YetIdon’tbelieve,assomedo,thathumandefeatslikethisonepresageaneraofmassunemploymentinwhichawesomelyablecomputersleavemostofuswithnothingtodo.Advancingtechnologywillprofoundlychangethenatureofhigh-valuehumanskillsandthatisthreatening,butwearen’tdoomed.Theskillsofdeephumaninteraction,theabilitiestomanagetheexchangesthatoccuronlybetweenpeople,willonlybecomemorevaluable.Threeoftheseskillsstandout:Thefirst,thefoundationoftherest,isempathy,whichismorethanjustfeelingsomeoneelse’spain.It’stheabilitytoperceivewhatanotherpersonisthinkingorfeeling,andtorespondinanappropriateway.Thesecondiscreativeproblem-solvingingroups.Researchongroupeffectivenessshowsthatthekeyisn’tteamcohesionormotivationoreventhesmartestmember’sIQ;rather,it’sthesocialsensitivityofthemembers,theirabilitytoreadoneanotherandkeepanyonefromdominating.Thethirdcriticalability,somewhatsurprisingly,isstorytelling,whichhasnottraditionallybeenvaluedbyorganizations.Charts,graphsanddataanalysiswillcontinuetobeimportant,butthat’sexactlywhattechnologydoessowell.Tochangepeople’smindsorinspirethemtoact,tellthemastory.Theseskills,thoughbasictoourhumanity,arefundamentallydifferentfromtheskillsthathavebeenthebasisofeconomicprogressformostofhumanhistory,logic,knowledgeandanalysis,whichwelearnedfromtextbooksandinclassrooms.Bycontrast,theskillsofdeephumaninteractionaddresstheoftenirrationalrealityofhowhumanbeingsbehave,andwefindthemnotintextbooksbutinsideourselves.Ascomputersmasterevermorecomplexity,that’swherewe’llfindthesourceofourcontinuedvalue.26.Accordingtotheauthor,AlphaGo’svictory_____.A.couldhavehappenedearlierB.cameasapleasantsurpriseC.wasanexpectedresultD.wasmoreamatterofluck27.Theword“presage”(Para.2)isclosestinmeaningto“_____”.A.surviveB.sufferC.inventD.predict28.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthehumanfutureinthefaceoftechnology?A.UnclearB.ConfusedC.WorriedD.Optimistic29.Whichofthefollowingisthemostfundamentaltohumaninteraction?A.Socialsensitivityofgroupmemberstounderstandeachother.B.Strongabilitytosharepeople’sfeelingsandrespond.C.Teamspirittomakesurethateveryoneisinvolved.D.Inspirationalstorytellingtomotivatepeopletoact.30.Accordingtotheauthor,theskillsofdeephumaninteraction.A.arethesourceoftruehumanvaluesinthefutureB.canworkwithknowledgetomaketheworldbetterC.aresimilartotheskillsofhumanlogicandanalysisD.canbelearnedfromtextbooksandinclassroomsPassageThreeLastyear,IwentWWOOFing(WillingWorkersonOrganicFarms)atabeautifulorganicfarminLaRéunion.WithWWOOFing,volunteersexchangetheirtimeandworkforfoodandaccommodation.Isleptinacabininthewoodswithhedgehogs(刺猬)diggingaboutinthebushes,alldifferentcolouredbirdssinginginthemorningandendlessrowsofpalmtreesofferingshadefromthesun.Forme,oneofthebestwaystogettoknowanewplaceistoworkwiththeland,livewiththelocalsandsharemealstogether.ThisiswhyIabsolutelyloveWWOOFing.Ithasgottobeoneofthebestwaystotravel.Itisamutuallybeneficialexchangewhereeveryoneinvolvedprioritisespeopleandenvironmentaboveprofit.Yougetthetimeandspacetodeepenaconnectionwithlocalcommunitiesandnature.Thereisalottolearnandeachfarmhasitsownuniquewayofdoingthings,dependingontheenvironment,climateandsoil.AtthefarminLaRéunionweplantedpalmtreestoharvestthecoreofthetrunkwhichcanbeeateninsalads.BeforestayingwiththefarmIhadonlyeatenheartofpalmfromcanswhichwerenothingincomparisontotherealthing,freshfromtheground.Whenpottinguptheverybeginningsofthepalmtrees,Ifeltgratefultobeapartofthestartofthetrees'cycle.Iwasfilledwithawethatsomethingsosmallcouldgrowintosomethingsobigandstrong.Wealsodidlotsofweeding,whichhelpedmetogettoknowallkindsofdifferentplants,tobeabletoidentifywhichoneswecoulduseasherbs/medicine/insaladsandwhichwereseenasuneatable.Ialsogottoharvestpineapplesandguavafruit(番石榴)tomakejamswhichwillbesoldatthelocalmarket.Ofcourse,noteveryoneisabletotravelfarawayintothefield.Thegreatthingabouttheskill-sharephilosophybehindWWOOFingisthatit’ssomethingwecanalldofromourownbackyard.Thefocusshiftsfrommoneytohowwecanbestsupporteachotherinourcommunities.Afairexchangecanmakeabigdifferenceintheworld.31.WWOOFingenablesvolunteersto________.A.getfoodandshelterfortheirworkB.travelaroundLaRéunionforfreeC.tellthedifferencesbetweenvariousbirdsD.haveclosecontactwithwildanimals32.TheauthorfoundhisfarmlifeinLaRéunionquite______A.awfulB.rewardingC.comfortableD.difficult33.TheauthordidallofthefollowingontheorganicfarmEXCEPT_______.A.removingweedsB.plantingpalmtreesC.harvestingfruitsD.collectingvegetables34.ThephilosophyofWWOOFingisto_______A.improvelocalenvironmentB.makelocalslivebetterC.unitedifferentcommunitiesD.advocateafairexchange35.Thispassageismainlyabout_____A.thedevelopmentofWWOOFingB.alocalWWOOFingcommunityC.acharmingWWOOFingexperienceD.thesystemofWWOOFingPassageFourExpertssaydistractedwalkingisagrowingproblem,aspeopleofallagesbecomemoredependentonelectronicdevicesforpersonalandprofessionalmatters.Theyalsonotepedestriandeathshavebeenrisinginrecentyears.In2005,11%ofallUSdeathsinvolvedpedestrians,butthatnumberroseto15%in2014.Theriseindeathscoincideswithstatesintroducingbillsthattargetpedestrians.Somestates,suchasHawaii,Arkansas,Illinois,NevadaandNewYork,continuetointroducelegislationeveryyear.ThemeasurerecentlyintroducedbyNewJerseyassemblywomanPamelaLampittwouldbanwalkingwhiletextingandprohibitpedestriansonpublicroadsfromusingelectroniccommunicationdevicesunlesstheyarehands-free.Violatorswouldfacefinesofupto$50,15-dayimprisonmentorboth,whichisthesamepenaltyasjaywalking(乱穿马路).Halfofthefinewouldbeallocatedtosafetyeducationaboutthedangersofwalkingwhiletexting,saidLampit.Someseetheproposalasanunnecessarygovernmentoverreach,whileotherssaytheyunderstandLampitt'sreasoning.Butmostagreethatpeopleneedtobemadeawareoftheissue."Distractedpedestrians,likedistracteddrivers,presentapotentialdangertothemselvesanddriversontheroad,"Lampittsaid."Anindividualcrossingtheroaddistractedbytheirsmartphonepresentsjustasmuchdangertomotoristsassomeonejaywalkingandshouldbeheld,atminimum,tothesamepenalty."Themainquestionraisedaboutthemeasure,though,iswhetheritcanbeenforcedconsistentlybypoliceofficerswhousuallyhavemorepressingmatterstodealwith.Somefeelthatratherthanimposinganewlaw,thestateshouldfocusondistracted-walkingeducation.Lampittsaidthemeasureisneededtostopandpenalize"riskybehavior."ShecitedaNationalSafetyCouncilreportthatshoweddistracted-walkingincidentsinvolvingcellphonesaccountedforanestimated11,101injuriesfrom2000through2011.Thestudyfoundamajorityofthoseinjuredwerefemaleandmostwere40oryounger.Talkingonthephonewasthemostprevalentactivityatthetimeofinjury,whiletextingaccountedfor12%.Nearly80%oftheinjuriesoccurredastheresultofafall,while9%occurredfromthepedestrianstrikingamotionlessobject.36.Thispassageismainlyconcernedwith_____A.thedifficultyinenforcingroadregulationsB.risingdeathscausedbydistractedwalkingC.thedangersofjaywalkingonbusystreetsD.distractedwalkinginvolvingsmartphones37.Thestatesintroducingbillsthattargetpedestrians________.A.havebenefitedfromthebillsB.findithardtocarrythemoutC.havebeenpromotingthelegislationD.willhavefewerdeathsofpedestrians38.AccordingtothemeasureproposedbyLampitt,walkingwhiletextingwould______.A.becomeillegalB.involvesafetyeducationC.beblamedpubliclyD.incurafineofover$5039.Lampittreasonsthatdistractedpedestriansareasdangerousas________.A.motoristsB.speedingdriversC.jaywalkersD.drunkdrivers40.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthorofthepassagemostprobablyagreewith?A.Malesaremorevulnerabletodistracted-walkinginjures.B.Policeofficersareunhappywiththeproposedlaw.C.Safetyeducationismoreimportantthanpenalty.D.Risingdistracted-walkingincidentscallforrealattention.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youarerequiredtoreadonequotedblogandthecommentsonit.Theblogandcommentsarefollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswerA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.Thesaying“ClothesMaketheMan”datesbacksome400yearsanditreferstothefactthatwhenpeopleseeawell-dressedperson,theyassumethatpersonisaprofessional,capable,and(especiallyintheolddays)rich.Therefore,youhadtodresslikehowyouwantedtobeperceived,whatyouwantedtoeventuallyachieve.Fastforward400years,lotsoffolksstillthinkthesameway.Butdoesitreallymakeadifference?Ihappentobeoneofthosewhodonotputfaithintheoldsaying.IsupposeImightbeintheminoritybutIamamemberofaneliteclubwiththelikesofSteveJobsandBillGatesinmycamp.Perceptionisnotreality;perceptionishalfwaytodiscoveringreality.Perceptionisdrawnfromourownimpressions,ourownbeliefsystems.Isitpowerfulandinfluential?Absolutely!Isitallthatitseems?Lessoftenthanyouthink.Howmanytimeshaveyoucastaninitialjudgmentonlytosurpriseyourselflaterandlearnhowyoumissedoutonagreatopportunity,personoridea?Comment1Inthepresentera,manyassociatethewell-dressedwithbeingthemostsuccessful.IttookfolksinthebusinessworldalongtimetooverlookthewaySteveJobsworejeansonthepublicstage.IdidnotknowMr.Jobs,thoughIwishIhad.Ihavehearditsaidthatheinventedtheconceptof“businesscasual.”Inmymindthatisasmuchamatterofself-confidenceasitisamatteroftasteinclothing.Comment2YouarewrongaboutSteveJobs.Hecertainlydidcareabouthowhewasperceivedandhisappearancewasverymuchcalculatedtoachievehisdesiredeffect.Fromhisearlyformalbusinessclothingdowntotheaggressivecasualnessofhiseventualblackturtleneckandjeansuniform,hisclothesandtheimpacttheymadewereclearlyforemostinhismind.Comment3Itremindsmeofthestoryaboutthephilosopherwhogoestoaformaldinnerpartyinjeans.Whenaskedifhefeltoutofplacebecauseofhisclothes,helookedaroundandsaidhehadn’tnoticed.41.Whichofthefollowingmightthewriterofthepassageagreewith?A.SteveJobsandBillGatesdressformally.B.Weshouldnotjudgeapersonbyhisclothing.C.Itisclothesthatmaketheman.D.Thewell-dressedaremostlikelytosucceed.42.Accordingtothewriterofthepassage,perception______.A.mightprovewrongB.ispowerfulandreliableC.ishalfrealityD.mightbeworthlesstous43.ThewriterofComment1seemsto______.A.dislikethewaySteveJobsdressedforbusinessoccasionsB.suggestthatbusinesspeoplehavenotasteinclothingC.believethatthewell-dressedarethemostsuccessfulD.thinkthatSteveJobs’casualnessreflectedhisself-confidence44.SpeakingofSteveJobs,thewriterofComment2________.A.pointsoutthatSteveJobswasaveryaggressivepersonB.suggeststhatheandSteveJobsusedtobeinthesameclubC.holdsthesameviewasthewriterofthepassageD.thinksSteveJobs’casualnesswascarefullythoughtout45.Whenhewenttothedinnerpartyinjeans(Comment3),thephilosopher_______A.thoughtthatpeoplelikedhisclothesB.wasnotawareofhowhisclotheslookedC.feltquiteembarrassedD.consideredhimselfoutofplacePartIVCloze(10points)Directions:Inthispart,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosethebestanswerforeachblankandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.Thehistoryoftransportationisverylongandfullofchangesandinventions.Itstarts___46__walking,whichisnotanyinvention;itjusttakesenergy.Peopleusedtowalktogettootherplaces.Ifyouwantedtogetsomewherequickly,the__47___waytodothatwastorun.Actually,thefirstinventionforthetransportation__48__wastheshoe.Centuriesagotherewerenoshoes,andpeoplewalkedbarefoot.Thenpeopleinvented___49__totransportthemselvesandmaterialsfromoneplacetoanother.Insomecultures,peopleinventedsledges(雪橇),___50__areakindofboardthatyoudragalongtheground.Youcantiethingsonthesledgestohelpcarrythem,butit’sachallenginginvention___51__ifyouhitarockwiththesledgesasyoupullit,thecontentscan___52___.Inothercultures,peopleinventedthewheels,whichtheyusedtomakeiteasiertomovethings---andpeople.Thatwasthebeginningofmanyinnovationsintransportation.___53___peoplehadwheelstheycouldinventotherwaystotravel.Theycouldputthewheelsonaboardandmakeitawagon,andthentheycould___54__thatwagontoanoxorahorseandrideaswellascarrymaterials.Thatwheelledto__55___wehavetoday:trucks,automobiles,andevenboatsandplanes.Forexample,thereweresteamboatsthatusedgiantwheelsthatturnedwithblades,pushingthewaterandpushingtheboatforward.46.A.onB.atC.forD.with47.A.possibleB.onlyC.oneD.Just48.A.probablyB.luckilyC.reallyD.Formerly49.A.methodsB.channelsC.waysD.Measures50.A.whatB.whenC.whereD.Which51.A.unlessB.butC.evenD.Since52.A.pulloutB.slipoffC.holddownD.putdown53.A.OnceB.ThenC.HoweverD.Yet54.A.stickB.makeC.fastenD.change55.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.howPartVTextCompletion(20points)Directions:Inthispart,therearethreeincompletetextswith20questions(Rangingfrom56to75).Aboveeachtexttherearethreeorfourphrasestobecompleted.First,usethechoicesprovidedintheboxtocompletethephrases.Second,usethecompletedphrasestofillintheblanksofthetext.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.TextOne56.A.manyB.chooseC.thinkofD.waysofPhrases:A.56onlyonelanguageB.57anyreasonnottoC.in58differentwaysD.themostboring59seeingtheworldIthinkeverylanguagehasacertainwayofseeingtheworld.Eachisawholedifferentworld–awholedifferentmindsets.Icouldn’tpossibly60becauseitwouldmeanreallygivingupthepossibilitytobeabletoseetheworld.Sothemonolinguallifestyle,forme,isthesaddest,theloneliest,62.Therearesomanyadvantagesoflearningalanguage;Ireallycan’t63.TextTwoA.knownB.ideaC.feelPhrases:A.butitmay64likeforeverB.apersonmayhaveno65whatiswrongC.whatis66aspanicdisorderApanicattackis
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