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2020年在職申碩同等學力英語真題及答案一、同義詞替換1.Therewillbeaten-minuteintervalhalfwaythroughtheperformance.(A)period(B)time(C)length(D)break2.MostofEgypt'sinhabitantsliveintheNilevalleyanddelta,withtherestofthecountrysparselypopulated.(A)randomly(B)thinly(C)densely(D)evenly3.Thehotelownerwasauthorizedtosellalcoholicdrinksinhishotel.(A)inclined(B)prepared(C)required(D)licensed4.Yourlawyer'spresenceinthecourtroomiscriticalsincehemaypreventyoufrombeingmisdirected.(A)impressive(B)wonderful(C)favorable(D)crucial5.Somebooksarenotforyoutoleafthrough,butforyoutothinkthrough.(A)browse(B)appreciate(C)recommend(D)debate6.IwasdeniedaccesstomyaccountafterItypedinthewrongpasswordthreetimesinarow.(A)abandoned(B)delayed(C)warned(D)refused7.Lotsofpeoplemakelong-distancecommutingtoworkdailyinbigcities.(A)contact(B)discussion(C)travel(D)call8.GuestsatFourSeasonsHotelscanenjoydeliciousmealsservedonfinechina.(A)delicate(B)special(C)shining(D)desirable9.Theenergyvalueofdriedfruitsisconsiderablyinexcessofthatoffreshitems.(A)shortof(B)equalto(C)morethan(D)differentfrom10.Whendisasterslikethishappen,wesetasidewhateverpettydisagreementswemayhave.(A)discuss(B)retain(C)reveal(D)dismiss二、閱讀理解Itsoundslikesomethingstraightoutofasciencefictionmovieorasillycartoon:afuturistictravelingtubethatcanquicklyshootpeoplewherevertheywanttogo,insideatinypod.Butthismaybejustaroundthecornerforpeoplelookingforafaster,easier,andcheaper-than-everwaytotravel.SouthAfrican-AmericaninventorandbillionnaireElonMusk,who,inthepast,hasworkedonbothprivatespaceflightandelectriccars,recentlyannouncedhehasbeenworkingonthedesignofthistravelingtube,whichcouldforeverchangethewaywetraveltheworld.Inaninterview,Muskdescribedthenewtubeasafifthkindoftransportation."Wehaveplanes,trains,automobiles,andboats,heexplained."Whatiftherewasafifthmode?1haveanameforit.It'scalledtheHyperloop.ThissystemIhaveinmind…cannevercrash,isimmunetoweather,itgoesthreeorfourtimesfasterthanthebullettrain…itgoesatanaveragespeedoftwicewhatanaircraftwoulddo.YouwouldgofromdowntownL.A.todowntownSanFranciscoinunder30minutes.PeopleusingtheHyperloopwouldshootaroundinpods,whichareeachjustoversix-and-a-halffeetacross,andthepodswouldtravelthroughtubeslocatedeitheraboveroundorunderwater.TheHyperloopcouldevenrun24/7,becheap,andallowpeopletotravelontheirownschedule.PeoplecouldshowupattheHyperloopstationwhenevertheywantandbequicklysentontheirway.AdditionallyMuskbelievestheHyperloopcouldbecompletelypoweredbythesun—makingitmoreenvironmentallyfriendlythancars,airplanes,ortrainsystems.SomedayitcouldpossiblymovepeoplebetweentheEastandWestCoastsoftheUnitedStatesinlessthananhour.EventuallytheHyperloopwouldbeabletomovepeoplearoundtheworld.Muskisnotthefirstpersonoutsideofsciencefictionnoveliststodreamupvacuumtubetechnologyformovingpeople.Theideahasbeenaroundforsometime,andinventorsinothercountries,includingChina,arereportedlyworkingonsimilartechnology.11.Thephrasejustaroundthecorner(Para.1)means____________.(A)preferable(B)forthcoming(C)reliable(D)available12.Thepodmentionedinthepassageisa(n)___________.(A)tube-shapedmusicplayer(B)wirelessearphone(C)enginethatprovidesadrivingforce(D)vehiclethatcarriespassengers13.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofElonMusk?(A)Hedrawsinsightsfromsciencefictions.(B)Hehastriedhishandatspaceflight.(C)Hehasmanufacturedelectriccars.(D)Hecaresforenvironmentalprotection.14.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheHyperloop?(A)Itcouldbedevelopedatalowcost.(B)Itwouldremindpeopleoftheirschedule.(C)Itcouldoperateroundtheclock.(D)Itwouldrunatregularintervals.15.Chinaismentionedinthelastparagraphinorderto________________.(A)demonstratethatitisaninnovativecountry(B)giveanexampleofthoseworkingonsimilartechnology(C)showasuccessfulmodelofvacuumtubetraveling(D)indicateapotentialforinternationalcooperationHowareyoufeelingtoday?I'vegotafewachesandpains,butnothingserious.However,whenthingsbecomemorecritical,Iwouldnormallybookmyselfanappointmentwithmydoctor—althoughbythetimeIgettoseehim,theproblemwillhaveprobablygoneaway.That'sbecauseintheUKatleast,weusuallyhavetowaitafewdaysbeforethedoctorcanfitusin.Luckilytoday,technologyhascometoourrescue.Therearethousandsofappsavailableonoursmartphonesthatcanofferfirstaidadviceandallowustoself-diagnoseoursickness—rangingfromasimplecoldorflutosomeexoticdisease.Andtogetherwiththeinternet,wehaveanoceanofmedicalinformationatourfingertips.Butistoomuchknowledgeagoodthing?Byreadinguponanillness,wediscoveritsside-effectsandwhatcouldhappeninaworst-casesituation.Moreworryingisthatwegiveourselvesthewrongdiagnosis,andthenworryourselvessickthatwe'regoingtodie.Thishealthanxiety,fueledbytheinternet,iscalledcyberchondria.Itgivessufferersadeepfearofdiseasesand,accordingtoexperts,it'sontherise.ProfessorPeterTyrerfromImperialCollegeLondonsaid,Wefindthatapproximatelyfouroutoffiveofourpatientswithhealthanxietyspendliterallyhoursontheinternet.Oneofthefirstthingswedointreatmentistotellthemtostopbrowsingtheinternet.Astudyafewyearsagoalsofoundmanydoctorsfeltintimidatedbytheincreasingnumbersofweb-wisepatientsarrivinginsurgeries.Onedoctoradmittedtonotbeingveryhappyaboutpatientsusingtheinternet,saying,TheyallseemedtocometomewiththingsI'dneverheardofandveryoftenwiththingswhichseemratherbizarreorinappropriate.Ofcoursethereisnodoubt,theworldwidewebhasmostoftheinformationweneedtodiagnoseoursymptoms,butDoctorTyrerpointsout,itdoesn'thaveanyjudgmentassociatedwithit.Thisiswhyhavingaconsultationwithadoctorface-to-facestillhasitsbenefits.Itwouldseemthenthatavirtualonlinedoctorcanprescribeadoseofusefuladvice,buttechnologyhasn'treplacedthehumanmedicalexpertjustyet.WhatdoestheauthortrytoemphasizeinParagraph1?(A)Thelowefficiencyofthehealthcaresystem.(B)Thetipsformakingappointmentswithdoctors.(C)Thetreatmentforcommonhealthproblems.(D)Thecriticalchallengesforgeneralhospitals.Cyberchondria(Para.3)canbedefinedas__________.(A)overdependenceontheinternetformedicaladvice(B)toomuchknowledgeabouthealthproblems(C)healthconcernscausedbyonlineinformation(D)incorrectdiagnosisbasedonwebknowledgeAccordingtothedoctors,cyberchondria____________.(A)canbeprevented(B)isnotunusual(C)ishardtopredict(D)maynotlastlongHowdodoctorsingeneralfeelaboutweb-wisepatients?(A)Theyaresurprisedatpatients'wiseuseofonlineinformation.(B)Theyarefrightenedbypatients'blindtrustofinternetinformation.(C)Theyaresatisfiedwithpatients'sufficientknowledgeaboutdiseases.(D)Theyaretroubledbypatients'excessivesearchforhealthinformation.AccordingtoDoctorTyrer,whatistheproblemwithonlinemedicalinformation?(A)Itisusuallynotsufficient.(B)Itisnotalwaysaccurate.(C)Itfailstogivejudgment.(D)Itprovidestoomuchinformation.Manyofthemajorsupermarketchainshavecomeunderfirewithaccusationsofvariousunethicalactsoverthepastdecade.They'vewastedtonsoffood.They'veunderpaidtheirsuppliersandthey'vecontributedtoexcessiveplasticwasteintheirpackaging,whichhashaditsimpactonourenvironment.Butsupermarketsandgrocersarestartingtositupandtakenotice.Inresponsetogrowingconsumerresentmentagainstthehugeamountsofplasticwastegeneratedbyplasticpackaging,someofthelargestUKsupermarketshavesigneduptoapactpromisingtotransformpackagingandcutplasticwastage.Inapledgetoreuse,recycleorconvertallplasticwastageby2025,supermarketsarenowbeginningtotakesomeresponsibilityfortheparttheyplayincontributingtothedamagetoourenvironment,withonemajorsupermarketannouncingtheirplantoeliminateallplasticpackagingintheircwm-brandproductsby2023.Inresponsetocriticismsoverfoodwaste,somesupermarketsaredonatingsomeoftheirfoodsurplus.However,charitiesestimatethattheyareonlyaccessingtwopercentofsupermarkets'totalfoodsurplus,sothishardlyseemstobesolvingtheproblem.Somesaythatsupermarketsaresimplynotdoingenough.Mostsupermarketsoperateunderaveilofsecrecywhenaskedforexactfiguresoffoodwastage,andwithoutmoretransparencyitishardtocomeupwithasystematicapproachtoavoidingwasteandtoredistributingsurplusfood.Somesmallercompaniesarenowtakingmattersintotheirownhandsandofferingconsumersagreeneroption.ShopslikeBerlin'sOriginalUnverpaktandLondon'sBulkMarketareplastic-freeshopsthathaveopenedinrecentyears,encouragingcustomerstousetheirowncontainersorconvertiblebags.OnlinegrocerFarmdropeliminatestheneedforlargewarehousesandtheriskofhugefoodsurplusbydeliveringfreshproducefromlocalfarmerstoitscustomersonadailybasisviaelectriccars,offeringfarmersthelion'sshareoftheretailprice.Thereisnodoubtthatwestillhavealongwaytogoinreducingfoodwasteandplasticwaste.Butperhapsthemajorsupermarketsmighttakeinspirationfromthesesmallergrocersandgraduallymovetowardsamoresustainablefutureforusall.WhichisNOTmentionedasanunethicalactofmajorsupermarketchains?(A)Wastinglargeamountsoffood.(B)Producingexcessiveplasticwaste.(C)Underpayingtheirsuppliers.(D)Sellinggoodsofpoorquality.Thewordpact(Para.2)isclosestinmeaningto______________.(A)agreement(B)organization(C)campaign(D)programAccordingtoParagraph3,supermarkets'donationoftheirfoodsurplus___________.(A)receiveshighpraises(B)isconsideredasagoodcharity(C)isregardedasnotdoingenough(D)arousesmorecriticismsFarmdropismentionedasanexamplethatprovides_____________.(A)plastic-freebagsandcontainers(B)easieraccesstofreshproduce(C)agreatvarietyofhealthyfoods(D)goodsatmorecompetitivepricesItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat_____________.(A)somebusinessesarereluctanttoreducetheirwaste(B)majorsupermarketsrefusetodopublicgood(C)somesmallcompaniesbetterprotecttheenvironment(D)amoresustainablefutureforallissoontocomeWeallknowpeoplewhosaytheyhave"nosenseofdirection".Yetforsomepeoplethatdescriptionistrueinallcircumstances:Iftheytakeasinglewrongturnonanestablishedroutetheyoftenbecometotallylost.Thishappensevenwhentheyarejustafewmilesfromwheretheylive.Thisconditioniscalleddevelopmentaltopographicdisorientation(DTD),theinabilitytoorientwithintheenvironment.Itdidn'tevenhaveaformalnameuntil2009,whenGiuseppelariareportedhisfirstcaseinthejournalNeuropsychologia.EllenRosehadbeenapatientofmineforyearsbeforeIrealizedthatshehadthislife-longlearningdisability.LikeotherpeoplewithDTD,shecanfollowarouteinpieces,butitneverbecomespartofalargerspatialunderstanding.That'sbecauseshedoesnothavealargerspatialunderstandingofherenvironment.Iaskedhertodrawadiagramofthesecondfloorofthehousesheshareswithherdaughterandson-in-law.Itwasadifficulttaskforher(shelivesonthefirstfloorbutisveryfamiliarwiththesecond).Shedescribedhereffortnotasabirdlookingdownfromabove,butasaspidercrawlingacrossthepapertracingaroutefromoneroomtotheothers.Ellenhasalwayswonderedwhatwaswrongwithher.Sheknewthatwhenothersascribedherproblemstosimplynotpayingattentiontheyweremistaken.Sheworriedthatherproblemsintravelingmightbeasignofsomethingmoreseriousthanjustgettinglosteasily,buthadnoideawhatthatmightbe.FindingoutthatshehadDTDwasarelief.Knowingthatsomethinghasanamecanbealiberatingexperience.Allofasuddenitisathing,aconceptwithdefiningcharacteristics.Itisinaway,akindofmap.WhatistherelationbetweenEllenandtheauthor?(A)Studentandteacher.(B)Subjectandresearcher.(C)Employeeandemployer.(D)Patientanddoctor.ItcanbelearnedthatpeoplewithDTD____________.(A)areunabletofindtheirpositioninanenvironment(B)finditdifficulttorememberwheretheyhavebeen(C)disliketravelingtoafarawayplaceontheirown(D)arecharacterizedbytheirinabilitytoconcentrateFromEllen'sdifficultyindrawingherownhouse,wecaninferthat__________.(A)observingfromhighaboveismoreeffectivethanfromthebottom(B)commonpeopletendtoperceiveaspacefromabird'seyeview(C)itisusefultogetfamiliarwithourlivingenvironment(D)peoplewithDTDhaveapoorsenseofvisionHowdidEllenfeelaboutherDTD?(A)Shehadaclearideawhatitwasandhowtodealwithit.(B)Sheworriedthatshemightmisunderstandpeoplearoundher.(C)Shethoughtshecouldimproveherconditionbypayingmoreattention.(D)Shewasafraidthatitmightbringproblemsotherthandisorientation.Theword"map"inthelastparagraphprobablymeans____________.(A)cure(B)design(C)proposal(D)clueFacemasksareoneofthebestdefensesagainstthespreadofCOVID-19,buttheirgrowingadoptionishavingasecond,unintendedeffect:breakingfacialrecognitionalgorithms(算法).Wearingfacemasksthatadequatelycoverthemouthandnosecausestheerrorrateofsomeofthemostwidelyusedfacialrecognitionalgorithmstorisetobetween5percentand50percent,astudybytheUSNationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology(NIST)hasfound.Blackmasksweremorelikelytocauseerrorsthanbluemasks,andthemoreofthenosecoveredbythemask,theharderthealgorithmsfoundittoidentifytheface."Weneedtounderstandhowfacerecognitiontechnologydealswithmaskedfaces,"saidtheauthorofthereportandNISTcomputerscientist."Wehavebegunbyfocusingonhowanalgorithmdevelopedbeforethepandemic(大流行病)mightbeaffectedbysubjectswearingfacemasks.Laterthissummer,weplantotesttheaccuracyofalgorithmsthatwereintentionallydevelopedwithmaskedfacesinmind"FacialrecognitionalgorithmssuchasthosetestedbyNISTworkbymeasuringthedistancesbetweenfeaturesinatarget'sface.Masksreducetheaccuracyofthesealgorithmsbyremovingmostofthesefeatures,althoughsomestillremain.ThisisslightlydifferentfromhowfacialrecognitionworksoniPhones,forexample,whichusedepthsensorsforextrasecurity,ensuringthatthealgorithmscan'tbefooledbyshowingthecameraapicture(adangerthatisnotpresentinthescenariosNISTisconcernedwith).Comment1:Well,that'sonegoodthingtocomeoutofthepandemic.Masssurveillanceisnonsense.Timetopairmasksupwithsunglassestodeliverthedecisivestroke.Comment2:WearingfacemasksthatadequatelycoverthemouthandnosecausestheerrorrateofsomeofthemostwidelyusedfacialrecognitionalgorithmstorisesharplyRubbishtechnology!Iwould'veneverguessed.Comment3:There'sareasonwhysomecountryisalreadyusinggait(步態)analysis.Facialrecognitionistooeasytoblockortofool.Comment4:Prettysoontheyaregoingtodo…analysis.WiththedevelopmentofAI,therewillbeawayout.Comment5:TheAI'sgettingbetter,though,sosoonitwon'tmatter.JustlikehowyoucanpickoutarelativeorclosefriendeveninbadCCTVfootage,sotoocanAI.Yourheight,walkinggait,mannerisms,voice,ears,clothing,etc,alladduptoYOU.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?(A)ThebestwaytodefendagainstCOVID-19.(B)Effortstoimprovefacialrecognitiontechnology.(C)Methodstofoolthefacialrecognitionsystem.(D)Theimpactofmasksonfacialrecognitionaccuracy.TheNISTstudyfoundthatcomparedwithbluemasks,blackmasks___________.(A)weremorewidelyusedbythepublic(B)causedmoreerrorsinfacialrecognition(C)providedbetterprotectionagainstthevirus(D)requiredlesscomplexalgorithmsComment1seemstobe__________.(A)infavoroftherulesforwearingfacemasks(B)infavorofthefacialrecognitiontechnology(C)againstthewideuseoffacialrecognition(D)againsttherequirementsforwearingfacemasksWhichcommentviewsthecurrentfacialrecognitiontechnologywithcontempt?(A)Comment2.(B)Comment3.(C)Comment4.(D)Comment5.Whichofthefollowingispositiveaboutthefuturetechnologicaladvance?(A)Comment2andComment3.(B)Comment1andComment4.(C)Comment3andComment5.(D)Comment4andComment5.三、完形填空TheEnglishcountrysidehasaclassicimage.Peopleimaginethatlifeinthecountryisslowandcalm;thattherearenotrafficjams,nopollution,andnocrime.Insomeplaces,thisistrue;butin【C1】_________itisnot.Smalltownsandvillagesarebecomingmoreandmore【C2】_________;peoplehavemorespaceandmosthouseshavegardens.Butproblemsare【C3】_________.Lotsofpeoplewanttoliveinthecountryandworkinthecity;somoreandmorepeopletravel【C4】_________distanceseachday,togotowork.Ofcoursetheydon'tusebusesortrains;theyusecars.Littlevillagesnowhavetrafficproblemsinthemorning,just【C5】_________bigcities!Theproblemsareverycomplicated!Ifeveryonemovesintothecountry,thepeaceofthecountrysidewill【C6】_________!Peopleleavecitiesandbigtowns,toescapefromurbanproblems;butmoreandmore,theyare【C7】_________theirproblemswiththem.Onwarmsummerdays,andcoldwinterdays,airpollutioncanbeabigprobleminlarge【C8】_________ofthesouthofEngland,notjustinLondon.Perhapsthereis【C9】_________forthefuture.SoonBritain'spopulationwillstoprising.Fromabouttheyear2030,itwillperhapsstarttofall.In100years'time,therewillbelesspeopleinBritainthantoday—perhapstwomillionless.Nodoubttherewillbe【C10】_________pollutiontoo;oilandpetrolwillprobablyberarebythen.【C1】(A)other(B)theothers(C)others(D)another【C2】(A)famous(B)beautiful(C)secure(D)popular【C3】(A)declining(B)growing(C)solved(D)involved【C4】(A)far(B)short(C)remote(D)long【C5】(A)like(B)as(C)for(D)to【C6】(A)arise(B)emerge(C)continue(D)disappear【C7】(A)developing(B)bringing(C)causing(D)creating【C8】(A)parts(B)places(C)cities(D)blocks【C9】(A)fear(B)plan(C)hope(D)vision【C10】(A)more(B)less(C)much(D)Few四、英譯漢Personalityisthepatternofthoughts,feelingsandbehaviorsuniquetoaperson.Peopletendtothinkofpersonalityasfixed.Butaccordingtopsychologists,that'snothowitworks.Personalityisadevelopmentalphenomenon.It'snotjustastaticthingthatyou'restuckwithandcan'tgetover.That'snottosaythatyou'readifferentpersoneachdayyouwakeup.Intheshortterm,changecanbenearlyimpossibletobeperceived.Long-termstudies,inwhichresearcherssurveythepersonalitiesofparticipantsregularlyovermanyyears,suggestthatourpersonalityisactuallystableonshortertimescales.五、作文Writeanessayinnolessthan150wordsonthetopic:WhataretheBenefitsandDisadvantagesofOnlineLearning?Youcouldwriteaccordingtothehintsgivenbelow.WriteyouressayontheAnswerSheet.Asthecoronavirus(COVID-19)pandemicseemstobeheretostay,weperhapshavetochooseonlineinstructionsometimes.Themodeofinstructionandlearningmayhaveitsadvantages,but…六、完成文章A.connectedB.healthyC.immunePhrases:eating【T1】________mealsatregulartimescanalsoimpairour【T2】_______systemfunctionare【T3】_______tothebodyclockAlackofqualitysleepnotonlyaffectshowwefeelduringthedaytime,but【T4】_______,whichisvitalinprotectingusfromcommonviralillnesses.Effortsneededtosleepwellthatincludefollowingasleeproutine,【T5】_______andnotdrinkingtoomuchcoffee.Allofthesethingsarereallyinterconnectedintermsoftheirfunction.Allofthem【T6】_______Thebodyislikeanorchestrawherethere'sanorchestraleaderthat'ssortofthemaintimer,buteverybodyelseisplayingittogetherandthey'reoptimizingwhattheyaredoing.【T1】(A)

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A.shareB.demandsC.forcePhrases:truehappiness【T7】_________thatwehaveitinourlivestheyfreely【T8】_________theirupsanddownsasitisadriving【T9】_________inournatureOneofthebasicneedswehaveashumansistoconnectwithothers.Wehavedonethissincethebeginningoftime【T10】_________Closeintimatefriendshipsfillthatneed.Thereissimplynoreplacementforthisinourlives.Youcan'tbuyit,borrowitorstealit,but【T11】_________Expertsfoundthatpeoplewhocannameseveralclose,supportivefriends—friendswithwhom【T12】_________—livewithgreaterhealthandhappiness.54.【T7】(A)

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A.futureB.shapeC.formD.safetyPhrases:willadjustthemselvesforyour【T13】_________andcomfortwill【T14】_________thewayweliveinastonishingwaysmimickedhuman【T15】_________andthinkinggainsatruerglimpseofourrobotic【T16】_________Tinytechnologiesareakeytothefutureofrobots,Theoldscience-fictionnotionofarobotpicturedalargemachinethat【T17】_________ButavisitortotheArtificialIntelligenceLaboratoryatCambridge【T18】_________Inthismicroworld,scientistsandengineersarebuildingnewmachinesinotherfieldssuchasmedicineandaerospace.Soon,you'llbedrivingsmartcarandlivinginsmarthomethat【T19】_________Itisalreadyclearthatourtinynewtools【T20】_________By"thinkingsmall,"scientistsanddreamersareenlargingandenrichingthefutureforallofus.60.【T13】(A)

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七、短對話A.Areyoukidding?B.I'llgoovertothegymtoo.C.Iwanttodosomerunning.Steve:I'mgoingovertothegym,【D1】___________Joseph:Whydon'tyourunoutside?Steve:【D2】________Doyouknowhowcolditistoday?Joseph:Yeah,Isuppose.Iguessitisn'thealthytoruninthisweather.Steve:No,it'snot.Notatall.I'dprobablyfreezemylungs.Joseph:Waitaminute.【D3】___________Steve:You?Joseph:Yes,whynot?Justletmegetmygymclothestogether.68.【D1】(A)

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A.Well,I'mnotreallyinterestedingoingthere.B.HowaboutgoingtoanIndianrestaurant?C.Uh,here'ssomethinginteresting.Man:So,whatdoyouwanttodotomorrow?Woman:Well,let'slookatthiscityguidehere.【D4】__________Whydon'twefirstvisittheartmuseuminthemorning?Man:Okay,Ilikethatidea,andwheredoyouwanttoeatlunch?Woman:【D5】__________Theguiderecommendsonedowntownafewblocksfromthemuseum.Man:Thatsoundsgreat.Afterthat,whatdoyouthinkaboutvisitingtheZoo?Well,itsaysherethattherearesomeveryuniqueanimalsnotfoundanywhereelse.Woman:【D6】__________Whydon'twetakethesubwaydowntotheseashoreandwalkalongthebeach?Man:Thatsoundslikeawonderfulplan.71.【D4】(A)

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