2007高考英语试题(天津卷文字版)
2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(天津卷)英语第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)1.Hedidn'tmake____clearwhenandwherethemeetingwouldbeheld.A.thisB.thatC.itD.these2.---CouldyouturntheTVdownalittlebit---______.IsitdisturbingyouA.Takeiteasy.B.I'msorry.C.NotabitD.Itdepends3.Iwantedtocatch_____earlytrain,butcould'tget_____ridetothestation.A.an,theB./,theC.an,/D.the,a4._____fire,allexitustbekeptclear.A.InplaceofB.InsteadofC.IncaseofD.Inspiteof5.Hardlycouldhe_____thisamountofworkinsuchashorttime.A.getthroughB.getoffC.getintoD.getdown6.Theglassdoorshetakentheplaceofthewoodenonesattheentrance,____inthenaturallightduringtheday.A.toletB.lettingC.letD.hinglet7.Lucyhas____allofthegoalsshesetforherselfinhighschoolandisreadyfornewchallengesatuniversity.A.acquiredB.finishedC.concludedD.achieved8.Itisdifficultforustolearnalessoninlife____we'veactuallyhadthatlesson.A.untilB.afterC.sinceD.when9.Anew_____busservicetoTianjinAirportstartedtooperatetwomonthsago.A.normalB.usualC.regularD.mon10.-Iapologizefornotbeingabletojoinyoufordinner.-____.We'llgettogetherlater.A.GoaheadB.NottoworryC.That'srightD.Don'tmentionit11.Thosesuccesuldeafdancersthinkthatdancingisanactivity_____sigatterorethanhearing.A.whenB.whoseC.whichD.where12.Onethousanddollarsamonthisnotafortunebutwouldhelpcovermyliving_____.A.billsB.expensesC.pricesD.charges13.IfNewtonlivedtoday,hewouldbesurprisebywhat____inscienceandtechnology.A.haddiscoveredB.hadbeendiscoveredC.hasdiscoveredD.hasbeendiscovered14.Thefinalscoreofthebasketballmatchwas93-94.Wewereonly____beaten.A.nearlyB.slightlyC.narrowlyD.lightly15.Theseasideheredrawsalotoftouristseverysummer.Warmsunshineandsoftsandake____itis.A.whatB.whichC.howD.where第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.Robertaappearedonthestage.Shetookadeepbreathandbeganto16.NowshewasPortia,astrong–willed17inShakespeare'sTheMerchantofVenice.Thetheaterwailledwithpeople.Shewasspeakingwithapowershehadneverbeforeexperienced,thewordlowing18formher.19,Robertahadneveractedinherlifebeforetheaudition(选拔试演).She20beinginfrontofotherpeople.Shewasvery21atschool.Shehadneverthoughtshewasgoodenoughatanythingto22muchattention.Shestayedmostlytoherself,making23friends.Shehadexcellentgrades,24shealwaysthoughtthatsomethingwaissing.Twoweeksbeforetheaudition,Robertsa'otherhadheardaboutitand25hertojoinin."Ican'tthinkofanyoneelsebettersuitedto26thepart.Rememberalltheplaysyouusedtoactourforus"Hermotherwouldn'tletthe27drop."You'rejustalittlescared(害怕).Everyonegetsscared.Youknowyou28doit.Thetrickistolookpastthe29tofindtheloveofwhatyou'redoing.''SoRobertahadmadeanappointment(预约)withtheheadoftheDramaClub.Shehadreadtheplayandfoundherselfexcitedbythe30ofspeakingsuchrichwords.InsecretshepracticedPortia'spart,31thelinesbyrepeatingthemoverandover.Itwasn'thard,she32everyminuteofit.Everytimeshespokethewords,shehadanew33ofthelines,asifShakespearehadwrittenPortiaonmanylevels.Onthedayoftheaudition,she34twoofPortia'amousspeecheortheauditors.Whenshehadfinished,theheadoftheDramaClubannouncedthe35washers.16.A.singB.danceC.speakD.report17.A.memberB.actressC.playerD.character18.A.weaklyB.rapidlyC.oothlyD.slowly19.A.AtfirstB.InfactC.AfterallD.Inall20.A.hatedB.enjoyedC.appreciatedD.regretted21.A.honestB.shyC.politeD.patient22.A.oidB.focusC.payD.attractA.fewB.afewC.severalD.manyA.orB.soC.forD.butA.forcedB.requestedC.encourgedD.remindedA.acceptB.playC.offerD.learnA.roleB.matterC.interestD.gradeA.canB.mustC.mayD.shouldA.angerB.painC.sadnessD.fearA.purposeB.wayC.ideaD.importanceA.memorizingB.anizingC.checkingD.improvingA.dislikedB.lovedC.expectedD.boreA.considerationB.descriptionC.selectionD.understandingA.practicedB.plannedC.performedD.deliveredA.partB.playC.speechD.position第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.AThecityofRomehaspassedanewtopreventcrueltytoanimals.Allgoldfishbowlsarenolongerallowedanddogownerustwalktheirdogs.Thisesafteranationallawwaspassedtogiveprisonsentencestopeoplewhodesertcatsordogs."Thecivilizationofacitycanbemeasuredbythis,"saidMonicaCarina,thecouncilor(议员)behindthenewlaw."It'sgoodtodowhateverwecanforouranimalswhoinexchangeforalittlelovefillourexistencewiththeirattention,"shetoldaRomenewspaper.Thenewspaperreportedthatroundbowlsdon'tgiveenoughoxygenforfishandmaymakethemgoblind."Romehastriedtoprotectfishmorethananywhereelseintheworld.Itstandsoutforrecognizingthatfishareinterestinganimalswhodeserve(值得)overrespectandpassioneverybitauchasdogsandcatsandotheranimals,"saidKarinRobertson,adirectorofthePeoplefortheEthicalTreatmentofAnimals.LastyearalawwaspassedinItalythatgivespeoplewhodesertpetsbigfines(罚款)andprisonsentences.Sincethenlocalgovernmentsheaddedtheirownanimalprotectionrules.ThenortherncityofTurinpassedalawinApriltogivepetownerinesofupto$598iftheydonotwalktheirdogsthreetimesaday.ThenewlawinRomealsosaysthatownerustn'tleetheirdogsinhotcarsorcuttheirdogs'tailstomakethemlooklovelies.Thelawalsogiveslegalrecognitiontothe"catladies"whofeedhomelesscats.Thecatslivealloverthecityfromancientruinstomodernofficecarparks.36.ThenewlawpassedinRomewill_____A.helpimprovefishingenvironmentB.guaranteebetterconditionorgoldfishC.stoppeoplefromcatchinggoldfishD.discouragekeepinggoldfishathome38.Theunderlinedword"passion"inParagraph6istheclosestinmeaningto____A.pityB.praiseC.supportD.popularity39.PeoplemaybreakthelawinTurinifthey_____A.keeptheirdogsorcatsincarsB.feedhomelessanimalsincarparksC.raisetheircatsnearancientruinsD.shuttheirdogshomealldaylongBCharlesBlackman:AliceinWonderlandAnWxhibitionattheNationalGalleryofVictoria(N),Australia10June—12August2007Venue(地点)TheLanPotterCentreAdmissionFreeentryasahumanbeingaswellasaworker.Everyoneproducesjustabitmoreforsomeonetheylike.Leadersunderstandthewaythingswork.Theyknowthepaycheckisnotthesinglemostmotivatingfactor(因素)intheworklifeofmostpeople.Thetruestrengthofleadershipisaninnerstrengththateromtheconfidenceofemotionalintelligence---knowingyourownemotions,andhowtohandlethem,andthoseofothers.Developingyouremotionalintelligenceisthesinglebestthingyoucandoifyouwanttodevelopyourrelationshipswithpeoplearoundyou,whichisthekeytotheleadershipskills.52.Anemployeemayheafeelingoffearintheworkplacewhen___.A.heiorcedtodothingsB.becannotworkathisbestC..hefeelshisbrainshutdownDhethinksofhisworkastoohey53.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassageAPeopletendtoassociateleadershipwithfearBWorkingconditionsaffectpeople'sphysicalhealthCGoodrelationshipisthekeytobusinesssuccessDSmartpeoplearemorefunctionalintheworkplace.54.Topositivelyinfluenceemployeesaleadershouldfirstofall__AprovidebettersuggestionsBdevelophisownpersonalityCfivehisemployeesapayraiseD.hidehisownemotionoffear55,goodleadershipiainlyseeninaleader'sabilityto___A.providearietyofprojectforemployeesB.helpraiseemployee'slivingstandardsBCharlesBlackman:AliceinWonderlandAnExhibitionattheNationalGalleryofVictoria(N),Australia10June---12August2007Venue(地点)TheIanPotterCentreAdmissionFreeentryCharlesBlackmaniamouorhisbeautifulpaintingofdreams.In1956,heheardforthefirsttimeLewisCarroll`sextraordinarytaleofAliceinWonderland–thestoryofaVictoriangirlwhofallsdownarabbithole.meetsalotoffunnycharactersandexperienceallkindsofthings.Atthattime.Blackman`swifewassufferingformprogressiveblindness.ThestoryofAlicemovingthroughthestrangesituations.oftendisheartenedbyvariousevents,wassimilartohiswife`sexperiences.Italsoreflectorsomuchofhisownlife.AllthiscontributedtothepletionoftheAliceinWonderlandpaintings.IllustratorWorkshopGostraighttotheexpertoranintroductorycourseinbookillustration.Thecourseincludesanintroductiontotheprocessofillustrationanditstechniques,workshopexerciseandgroupprojects.DateSunday17June&,Sunday5Aug.10am—1pmVenueGasWorksArtsParkWonderfulWorldCelebratetheexhibitionandChildren`sBookWeekwithspecialactivitiesjustfortheday.includingaspecialvisitfromAliceandtheWhiteRabbitDateSunday24June,11am—4pmVenueExhibitionSpace.Level3Topsy-TurvyVisittheexhibitionordiscoverwonderfulcuriositiesinartworksintheNCollectionandmakeamagicworldinabox.AliceandtheWhiteRabbitwillbewithyou.WaltDisney`sAliceinWonderlandwillbescreened.DatesSunday8,15,22,29July,andTuesday24-Friday27July,12noon—mVenueTheatre,NAustraliaDrawingWorkshopDistortionsofscale(比例失真)canmakeartworksstrangebutinteresting.FindouthowCharlesBlackmandistortedscaleinhispaintingstocreateacuriousworld.thenexperimentwithscaleinyourowndrawings.Moreinformationuponbooking.DateFriday27July,10:30am-mVenueForyer,Level340.CharlesBlackman`spaintingsefromAhisadmirationforLewisCarriollBhisdreamofbeingafamousartistChiswishtoexpresshisownfeelingsDhiseagernesstocurehiswife`sillness41.WhichtwoactivitiescanyouparticipateinonthesamedayAIllustratorWorkshopandWonderfulWorldBIllustratorWorkshopandDrawingWorkshop.C.WonerfulWorldandTopsy–Turvy.DTopsy-TurvyandDrawingWorkshop.42.TounderstandtheAliceinWonderlandpaintings,youshouldgotoAExhibitionSpace.Level3BGasWorksArtsParkCTheatre,NAustraliaDFoyer,Level343.Activitiesconcerningchildren`sbooksaretobeheldAonJune24,2007BonJuly15,2007ConJuly24,2007DonAugust5,2007CIrecentlyturnedfifty,whichisyoungforatree,midlifeforanelephant,andancientforasportan,FiftyisanicenumberforthestatesintheUSorforanationalspeedlimitbutitisnotanumberthatIwaspreparedtohehungonme.Fiftyissupposedtobemyfather`sage.butnowIamstuckwiththisnumberandeverythingitmeans.Afewdaysago,afriendtriedtocheermeupbysaying,"Fiftyiswhatfortyusedtobe."Hehadmadeaninspirationalpoint,AmIoverthehillPeoplekeeptellingmethatthehillhasbeenmoved,andIkeeptellingthemthathehigh-jumpbarhasdroppedfromthesixfeetIonceeasilyclearedtothefourfeetthatisimpossibleformenow."Yourarenotgettingolder,youaregettingbetter."saysDr.JoyceBrothers.This,however,isthekindofdoctorwhoinspiresasecondopinion.Andso.asIapproachthedaywhenIcannotevenjumpoverthetennis.Iammovestosharesomethoughtsonagingwithyou.Iammovedtoshowhowagingfeelstomephysicallyandmentally.Gettingolder.ofcourse,isobviouslyabetterchangethantheonethatbringsyoueulogies(悼词).Infact,apoetnamedRobertBrowningconsidereditthebestchangeofall:Growoldalongwithme!Thebestisyettome.WhetherornotBrowningwasright,mostofmyfirstfiftyyearshebeengoldenones,soIwillsettleforwhatisaheadbeingasgoodaswhathasgoneby.Ifindmyselfmovingtowardwhatisaheadwithacuriousbleng(混合)ofbothfightingandacceptingmyaging,hopingthatthephilosopher(哲学家)wasrightwhenhesaid."Oldisalwayifteenyearromnow."44.TheauthorseemstotellusinParaghIthatAtimealonewilltellBtimegoesbyquicklyCtimewillshowwhatisrightDtimemakesonefetthepast45.Whentheauthorturnedfifty,peoplearoundhimAtriedtoforthimBgotinspirationwithhimCwerefriendlierwithhimDfoundhimmoretalkative46.TheauthorconsidershiiftyyearsoflifeApeacefulBordinaryCsatiactoryDregretful47.WecaninferfromthepassagethatAtheoldshouldledasimplelifeBtheoldshouldfacethefactofagingCtheoldshouldtakemoreexerciseDtheoldshouldfillthemselveswithcuriosityDInmeditation(冥想),peoplesitquietlyandfocustheirattentionontheirbreath.Astheybreatheinandout,theyattendtotheirfeelings.Asthoughtsgothroughtheirminds.theyletthemgo.Breathe.Letgo.Breathe.LetgoAccordingtoarecentstudyattheInsightMeditationSocietyinBarre,Massachusetts.Threemonthsoftraininginthiskindofmeditationcausesamarketchangeinhowthebrainallocates(分配)attention.Itappearsthattheabilitytoletgothoughtsthateintomindfreesthebraintoattendtomorerapidlychangingthingsandeventsintheoutsideworld.Expertmediatorsarebetterthanotherpeopleatcatchingsuchfast-changingstimuli(刺激),likefacialexpressions.Thestudyprovidesevidenceforchangesintheworkingsofthebrainwithmentaltraining.Peoplecanlearnandimproveabilitiesofallsortswithpractice.everythingfromdrivingtoplayingthepiano.Thestudyhasshownthatmeditationisgoodforthebrain,Itappearstoreducepressureandpromoteasenseofwell-being.Inanexperiment,17volunteerswithnomeditationexperienceintheexperimentalgroupspentthreemontheditating10to12hoursaday.Acontrolgroupalsowithnomeditationexperiencemeditatedfor20minutesadayoverthesameperiod.Bothgroupswerethengiventhetestswithtwonumbersinagroupofletters.Asbothgrouplookedforthenumbers,theirbrainactivititywasrecorded.Everyonecouldcatchthefirstnumber.Butthebrainrecordingsshowedthatthelessexperiencedmediatorstendedtograspthefirstnumberandhangontoit,sotheymissedthesecondnumber.Thosewithmoreexperiencegelessattentiontothefirstnumber.asiflettingitgo,whichledtoanincreasedabilitytograspthesecondnumber,Thisshowsthatattentioncanchangewithpractice.JustaskDanielLevision,whomeditatedforthreemonthsaspartofthestudy."Iamamuchbetterlistener,"hesaid."Idonotgetlostinmyownpersonalreactiontowhatpeoplearesaying."48.Theunderlinedword"them"inParagraph1referstoAfeelingsBmindsCpeopleDthoughts49.MeditationanagetheirdailytasksbetterbecausetheyAaregivenlesspressureBallocatetheirattentionbetterChemorestimuliforlifeDpracticethemmorefrequently50.Intheexperiment,volunteersdoingmeditationforlongerhoursAweremorelikelytocatchbothofthemembersBwereusedtomemorizingnumbersingroupsC.usuallyignoredthefirstnumberobservedDpaidmoreattentiontonumbersthantoletters51.ThestudyprovesthatAmeditationimprovesone'shealthBbrainactivitycanberecordedChumanattentioncanbetrainedDmediatorsheagoodsenseofhearingEWhenwethinkofleadership,weoftenthinkofstrengthandpower.Butwhatarethesereally,andhowdotheyoperateLeadershiptodayisnotaboutforcingotherstodothings,Ifthisisevenpossible.itisshort-term,andtendstobackfire.Ifyouordersomeonetodosomethingagainsttheirwill.theymaydoitbecausetheyfeeltheymust,buttheangertheyfeelwilldomoreharminthelong-term,Theywillalsoexperiencefear.Fearcausesthethinkingbraintoshutdown,makingthepersonunabletofunctionathisorherbest.Iftheyassociateyouwiththisemotionoffear.Theywillbeelesunctionalaroundyou,andyouwillhesucceededinnotonlyshootingyourselfinthefoot.butpossiblymakingerygoodemployeeorpartnerunabletoperformeffectively.Fearhasnoplaceinleadership.Thewayweinfluencepeopleinalastingwayisbyourowncharacter,andourunderstandinganduseofemotion.Wecanordersomeonetodosomething,whichmaybepartoftheworkday,orwecanemploythemattheemotionallevel,sotheybecamefullydevotedtotheprojectsandprovidesomeoftheirownmotivation(积极性).Today'sworkplaceisallaboutrelationshipsasahumanbeingaswellasaworker.Everyoneproducesjustabitmoreforsomeonetheylike.Leadersunderstandthewaythingswork.Theyknowthepaycheckisnotthesinglemostmotivatingfactor(因素)intheworklifeofmostpeople.Thetruestrengthofleadershipisaninnerstrengththateromtheconfidenceofemotionalintelligence---knowingyourownemotions,andhowtohandlethem,andthoseofothers.Developingyouremotionalintelligenceisthesinglebestthingyoucandoifyouwanttodevelopyourrelationshipswithpeoplearoundyou,whichisthekeytotheleadershipskills.52.Anemployeemayheafeelingoffearintheworkplacewhen___.A.heiorcedtodothingsB.becannotworkathisbestC..hefeelshisbrainshutdownDhethinksofhisworkastoohey53.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassageAPeopletendtoassociateleadershipwithfearBWorkingconditionsaffectpeople'sphysicalhealthCGoodrelationshipisthekeytobusinesssuccessDSmartpeoplearemorefunctionalintheworkplace.54.Topositivelyinfluenceemployeesaleadershouldfirstofall__AprovidebettersuggestionsBdevelophisownpersonalityCfivehisemployeesapayraiseD.hidehisownemotionoffear55,goodleadershipiainlyseeninaleader'sabilityto___A.providearietyofprojectforemployeesB.helpraiseemployee'slivingstandardsC.giveemployeesspecificinstructionsD.dealwiselywithemployees'emotions第二卷第三部分:写作
有关论文范文主题研究: | 关于用英语写的论文范例 | 大学生适用: | 学位论文、自考论文 |
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所属大学生专业类别: | 学术论文怎么写 | 论文题目推荐度: | 优质选题 |
第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误没.对标有题号的每一行做出判断,如有错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾,如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正
此行多一个词,把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉.
此行缺一个词:在却此处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词.
此行错一个词:在错的词下画一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正後的词.
InGrandEightItookphysics.InonetestIget56
only36percentoftheanswercorrect.Ifailedthe57
nextone,either.IstartedtothinkthatmaybeIwas58
notgoodatit.However,Iwasnotluckyenoughto59
heateacherwhichdidn'ttakemybadgradesasa60
judgementofmyabilities,butsimplylikeanindication61
howIshouldstudyharder.Hepulledmeasideandtold62
methatheknewIcoulddobetter.Hepermittedtoretake63
thetest,andIwaspulledmygradetoanA.Thisiswhat64
Idiscovered:justbecauseasubjectisdifficultytolearn.65
Itdoesn'tmeanyouarenotgoodatit.66
66检测设你校举办看图征文活动,题目为"HowtoProtectOurEyesight".请你用英语写一篇短文,指出图中所反映的现象,并从阅读时间,光线,眼睛保健及睡眠等方面,谈谈保护视力的具体方法.
注意:
1,词数:不少于100词,
2,可适当加入细节,以便使行文连贯.
参考词汇:
近视—short-sighted
HowtoOurEyesight
此处不能答题第Ⅲ卷
注意事项:
1.答第Ⅲ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码.
2.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.
3.转涂答案时,用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.
4.本卷共20小题,共30分.
第四部分:听力
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,你将有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.
例:Howmuchistheshirt
A.19.15B.9.15C.9.18
答案是B.
67.Whendoestheman`splanetakeoff
A.At5:00B.At5:30C:At7:00
68.Whatdowelearnabouttheman
A.Heissleepy.
B.Hehurthiseyes.
C.Hefailedhisexam.
69.Howoftenwasthemagazinepublishedinthepast
AOnceaweek
BOnceamonth
CTwiceamonth
70.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout
AWeatherforecast
BTheviewofalake
CAsoutdooractivity
71.Whydidnotthewomanmeetthemanforlunch
AShewashingaclass.
BShedidnotlikethecrowd
CShewasnotfeelingwell
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5)
听下面5段材料,每段材料后有几个小题.从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段材料前,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,每段材料读两遍.
听下面一段对话,回答第72和第73小题.
72.Whatistheconversationabout
AOfferingalift
BBuyingaputer
CAskingforafor
73.Whatisthemandoingwhenthewomancalls
AHeiovingabox
BHeisworkingupstairs
CHeiswaitingforthedelivery
听下面一段对话,回答第74至第76小题.
74.Whathappenedtothewomanispurse
AItwaissing
BItwaslefthome
CItwasstolen
75.Whatdidthewomangotothebankfor
ATopaythebill
BTocashthecheque
CToopenanaccount
76.Whichistherightorderoftheplacesthespeakershebeento
ACoffeeshop—bookshop---bank
BBookshop----bank----coffeeshop
CBank---coffeeshop---bookshop
听下面一段对话,回答第77至第79小题.
77.Whosupportedthewomanfinanciallyforherstudiesatnurseschool
AHerparents
BThegovernment
CThewomanherself
78.Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman`sparents
ATheyrespectcedherchoice
BTheytreatedherasachild
CTheyrontrolledhertoomuch
79.WhatisTRUEabouttheman
AHewaorcedtostudyabroad
BHeislongingformorefreedom
CHeisopentopersuasion
听下面一段对话,回答第80至第82小题.
80.Whatattractsthewomanmostatthestore
AItshigh–qualityservice.
BItsgoodrangeofproducts
CItsniceshoppingenvironment
81.Whichofthefollowingproductsarementionedintheconversation
ACupboards.bedsandarmchairs
BArmchairs.dinnertablesandbedsheets.
CBookcases,cupboardsandtablecloths
82.Whatdosenotwomanlikeaboutthestore
ANosalespromotion
BCrowdsatthecheckouts
CHighpricesoftheproducts
听下面一段独白,回答第83题至86小题.
83.HowdidEuropeansknowtheexacttimeinthelate1700s
ABylookingatclocksathome
BBylookingatclocksinfactories
CBylookingatclocksinpublicplaces
84.WhendidpeopleregardwatchesasasignofwealthinEuropeandtheUS
AInthe1800s
BInthe1850s
CInthe1900s
85.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage
AThedevelopmentofwatchesandclocks
BThefunctionsofwatchesandclocks
CTheimportanceofwatchesandclocks
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