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1、听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。(1)、What does Mark say about live drawing?A、It's enjoyable. B、It's stressful. C、It's creative.(2)、What is the new thing that Mark wants to draw on?A、Magazines. B、Diaries. C、Maps.(3)、Where do Mark's inspirations come from?A、His dreams. B、His parents. C、His travels.
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2、听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。(1)、What does Steve think of his training?A、Disappointing. B、Acceptable. C、Excellent.(2)、How long does Steve train each day?A、Three hours. B、Five hours. C、Ten hours.
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3、What is the man going to do tomorrow?A、Pay the bill. B、Check the mailbox. C、Fix the gas cooker.
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4、Where does the conversation take place?A、In a restaurant. B、In a police station. C、In a car.
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5、How does the woman probably feel now?A、Regretful. B、Anxious. C、Confused.
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6、What are the speakers talking about?A、A new book. B、A morning paper. C、An African teacher.
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7、What does the man plan to do?A、Look for a job. B、Move to a new place. C、Rearrange the furniture.
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8、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
On the eve of Thanksgiving Day, Emily, the proprietress of an inviting cafe, was in the process of concluding her business operations subsequent to an eventful day. Since the demise of her spouse a few years prior, she had consistently spent each Thanksgiving as a solitary individual, her progeny residing at a distance for college-level education and merely making sporadic telephone calls.
As she rotated the signboard to display "Closed", preparing to confront yet another desolate holiday celebration, she observed a male individual seated on the frigid steps outside. He appeared to be in the latter part of his fourth decade, attired in garments that had seen better days, his countenance etched with the marks of arduous experiences. He raised his gaze, his eyes mirroring a blend of fatigue and unvoiced adversities. "Pardon me, Madam," he uttered in a low voice, "I have been deprived of a proper and satisfying meal for several days. Would it be possible for you to spare a small portion?" Emily paused momentarily but promptly unlocked the door, gesturing warmly to invite him in. "It is Thanksgiving Eve," she declared with an amiable smile, "No individual ought to experience hunger on this particular day."
The male, who identified himself as James, expressed his gratitude and took a seat near the corner window. Emily proceeded to prepare a substantial and nourishing repast: steaming hot pumpkin pie, freshly-baked bread, and a roasted turkey. As James partook of the meal, he shared fragments of his life story — he had previously been a truck driver, but had unfortunately lost his occupation, which subsequently led to the loss of his dwelling place and compelled him to wander from one location to another. Emily listened with rapt attention, experiencing an unforeseen surge of empathetic sentiment as she established a connection with this unfamiliar person.
Upon the conclusion of the meal, James delved into his worn-out outer garment and produced a diminutive, meticulously folded paper crane. "I crafted this an extended period ago," he mentioned in a gentle tone. "It is the final one in my possession. I desire for you to accept it, as a symbol of the benevolence you have demonstrated today." Moved by this gesture, Emily expressed her appreciation and, on a sudden impulse, proposed a part-time employment opportunity at the cafe to James. James's eyes filled with tears of thankfulness. "I would be honored to accept," he responded.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
From that day forward, James worked at the cafe.
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One evening, as Emily and James were enjoying their dinner, Emily's son unexpectedly called.
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9、假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim对中国文化感兴趣,到中国旅游,但是你不想他来,请礼貌拒绝他,内容包括:
(1)原因;
(2)安慰;
(3)抱歉。
注意:
(1)词数 100左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jim,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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10、语法填空
The 2025 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, as one of the most anticipated cultural events in China, has once again brought a feast for the eyes to the audience. This year's gala (feature) a wide variety of performances, ranging from traditional Chinese songs and dances to modern innovative shows. It is said that the production team had spent months (prepare) for it, carefully selecting each program and inviting many well-known artists as well as some rising stars. One of the highlights was a dance drama was inspired by an ancient Chinese legend. The dancers (perform) with such grace and passion that the audience were completely immersed in the beautiful story. In addition to the wonderful performances, the stage design also attracted a lot of attention. Advanced technologies (employ) to create a magnificent and dreamlike visual effect, making the whole show more appealing. Many viewers expressed that they (true) enjoyed the interactive segments this year, allowed them to participate in the gala in a more active way. Some lucky audience even had the opportunity (win) prizes through online interaction. The success of the 2025 CCTV Spring Festival Gala not only lies in its high - quality programs and advanced technology, but also in its ability to convey positive energy and traditional Chinese values to people all over the country. It (believe) that this gala will leave a deep impression on everyone and have a positive impact on the cultural development in the coming years. We are looking forward to (see) more excellent Spring Festival Galas in the future.
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11、When Alex Walker was four, she had to stay in the hospital to get some tests for her epilepsy (癫痫). Her dad had given her a stuffed animal, Sky Bear, which kept her1. But when she saw other kids in the hospital without stuffed animals, she felt2.
Alex had3 up some money that she had4 to use at Chuck E. Cheese.5, she used it to buy stuffed animals for the other6 on her hospital floor. They were so happy to receive the gifts that Alex decided to7 even more. She called her project Alex's Fluffy (绒毛的) Buddies and began8 money by growing and selling tomato plants and flowers. "I love growing things," she says. "And I know people love to eat tomatoes because they're really good."
As people heard about Alex's Fluffy Buddies, they wanted to9. They sent her stuffed animals and money to buy more. In the last six years, Alex has10 almost 8,000 Fluffy Buddies to hospitals, shelters, and other programs. "People are11 to help so that I can make kids happy," she explains.
Alex also raises12 for Canine Assistants, the organization that recently provided her with a service dog. "I want other kids to have a friend to help them through13 times too," Alex says. "I still give away Fluffy Buddies and donate to Canine Assistants. I want to help as much as I can! If you want to help others, look for something people14 but they don't have, or look for a way to15 someone's day. See how you can help."
(1)A 、promise B 、company C 、touch D 、contact(2)A 、annoyed B 、superior C 、upset D 、awkward(3)A 、saved B 、picked C 、used D 、gave(4)A 、performed B 、managed C 、pretended D 、intended(5)A 、Instead B 、Moreover C 、Otherwise D 、Therefore(6)A 、parents B 、volunteers C 、doctors D 、kids(7)A 、give out B 、give in C 、give away D 、give off(8)A 、earning B 、raising C 、spending D 、counting(9)A 、help B 、update C 、bond D 、cover(10)A 、passed B 、donated C 、showed D 、introduced(11)A 、grateful B 、hesitant C 、desperate D 、eager(12)A 、fund B 、responsibility C 、desire D 、awareness(13)A 、limited B 、pleasant C 、tough D 、free(14)A 、compare B 、need C 、consume D 、keep(15)A 、remember B 、celebrate C 、make D 、honor -
12、How to Respect Yourself
Developing a strong sense of self-respect can not only help you fulfill your potential, but also develop healthy relationships. Take these four steps to know how to feel happy with who you are and make the world treat you as you deserve to be treated.
Get to know yourself.
And you'll respect yourself more. Discover your principles, personality, and talents. It can take a while to complete this exciting process of self-discovery, but you'll quickly see that it was worth it.
Forgive yourself.
If you want to respect yourself, then you have to be able to forgive yourself for things you've done in the past that you're not proud of. Even, you have to apologize to others if necessary and work on moving forward .Don't forget you're also human. After all, anybody will make mistakes.0 f course, making mistakes is the way we learn, so you should learn to accept them and forgive yourself.
Be comfortable in your own skin, learning to love and accept the person that you are. This doesn't mean you have to think that you're perfect, but you have to learn to embrace yourself.Be happy with all of the things you love about yourself, and be okay with the parts of you that are less-than-perfect, especially the ones you can't change.
Work on building your confidence.
Achieving self-respect is difficult if you're not happy with who you are, how you look, or what you're doing. Building true confidence takes a lot of work.
A. Improve yourself.
B. Accept yourself.
C. Sometimes, you have to admit what you did was wrong.
D. However, doing a few simple things every day can start you on your way.
E. You don't have to be perfect, but you should generally act in an admirable manner.
F. More importantly, it makes everyone around you see you as a person who is worthy of respect.
G. The more you understand about yourself, the more you'll appreciate how unique you really are.
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13、Sometimes we only appreciate something when we realize we may lose it. That is the story of Greenwood Park. Once a vibrant green space in the heart of a bustling city, Greenwood Park had been neglected for decades. In its prime, it spanned over 100 acres and was a haven for city dwellers, with lush gardens, serene ponds, and a variety of recreational facilities. But as the city grew and modernized, the park was gradually forgotten.
By the late 1900s, the city's expanding urban development encroached on the park's boundaries. New buildings and roads were constructed, and the park's once-pristine landscapes were marred by pollution and neglect. The park's historic structures fell into disrepair, and its natural habitats were destroyed. The number of visitors dwindled, and the park became a symbol of urban decay.
However, a group of local residents and environmentalists recognized the park's potential and began advocating for its revival. They organized community events and fundraisers to draw attention to the park's plight. Their efforts paid off when the city government allocated funds for the park's restoration.
Today, Greenwood Park has been transformed into a modern urban oasis. The park now features beautifully landscaped gardens, walking trails, and playgrounds. It has become a popular destination for families, joggers, and nature enthusiasts. The park's revival is a testament to the power of community engagement and the importance of preserving green spaces in urban environments. Greenwood Park is a place worth visiting, enjoying, and protecting.
(1)、What was Greenwood Park like before the 1900s?A、A bustling urban area. B、A neglected green space. C、A vibrant green space. D、A densely populated area.(2)、What problem did urban development cause for Greenwood Park?A、Increased pollution. B、Destruction of natural habitats. C、Reduced number of visitors. D、All of the above.(3)、Why are the figures mentioned in the last paragraph?A、To attract visitors to the park. B、To stress the importance of preserving green spaces. C、To call for more efforts to protect nature. D、To show the successful restoration of the park.(4)、What is the text mainly about?A、The history of Greenwood Park. B、The neglect and revival of Greenwood Park. C、The impact of urban development on Greenwood Park. D、The importance of community engagement in preserving green spaces. -
14、There exists a melody within your cranial cavity. You are persistently subjected to its auditory recurrence.You are incapable of ceasing its playback, and it is inducing a state of mental agitation in you! Has this particular scenario transpired in your experience? Perhaps you have been afflicted by an earworm, which constitutes a retained impression of a musical composition.
Earworms are a prevalent phenomenon. A research undertaking demonstrated that 90 percent of the populace undergo this experience. The underlying reason for the occurrence of earworms is a matter of inquiry. According to the esteemed neurologist Oliver Sacks, musical auditory stimuli impact us irrespective of whether we direct our conscious attention towards it or not. We are constantly enveloped by music in the course of our quotidian existence. Sacks hypothesizes whether there is an augmented frequency of earworm occurrences in the contemporary era, attributable to the pervasive presence of music in our environmental surroundings.
Investigational work concerning the primary auditory cortex lends credence to Sacks' theoretical propositions. The auditory cortex is the cerebral region responsible for the processing of sound stimuli. It functions as a transient storage mechanism for limited quantities of auditory information. Some of this auditory data is consigned to oblivion, while other portions are conserved into the long-term memory repository. However, musical pieces appear to linger in the auditory cortex for an extended duration.
James Kellaris, a distinguished professor of marketing at the University of Cincinnati, posits that only specific categories of musical compositions are prone to becoming earworms. These musical pieces are characterized by their repetitious nature, simplicity, and incongruity — an unforeseen element such as an irregular rhythmic pattern. Your cerebrum devotes a significant degree of attention to a musical piece of this nature, Kellaris asserts. Due to its repetitive and unconventional attributes, it remains lodged in the auditory cortex for a more protracted period. At that juncture, Kellaris is of the opinion that it metamorphoses into an irritating earworm.
Advertisers frequently employ jingles — brief musical compositions designed for facile memorization — as a promotional strategy to boost sales. Advertisers harbor the desire for these jingles to become firmly entrenched in the minds of consumers, thereby perpetuating thoughts about their merchandise. It appears that advertisers have assimilated the insights that Kellaris has unearthed through his systematic research.
Is there a viable method to eradicate an earworm? Here are some recommendations that Kellaris has assembled: supplant the earworm-like song with an alternative musical selection, endeavor to divert your attention by engaging in an intensive activity such as physical exertion, or disclose the existence of your earworm to another individual. What if these strategic approaches prove to be ineffective? In that eventuality, you might consider reclining and attempting to savor the musical auditory experience within your own mind!
(1)、How does the author lead to the topic?A、By giving a definition. B、By clarifying a question. C、By drawing a conclusion. D、By describing a phenomenon.(2)、What might contribute to the higher incidence of earworms today?A、People having better memories. B、The decrease in the quality of music. C、The large amount of music around us. D、People listening to music more carefully.(3)、Why does the author mention auditory cortex?A、To explain the workings of earworms. B、To prove the significance of music. C、To emphasize the necessity of the research. D、To introduce the effect of memory.(4)、What can be inferred from the text?A、Earworms come and go in a flash. B、Jingles have nothing to do with earworms. C、Earworms are welcomed by music lovers. D、Enjoying the earworms might be the last choice. -
15、"Can I have that banana? I'm still hungry," said a sixth-grade student staring at a bin full of unopened bananas, apples, milk, and a couple of unopened, plastic-wrapped sandwiches at a public middle school in Fayetteville, Arkansas recently.
These unopened items are the result of a student food waste examination conducted in partnership with the school's Green Team, the University of Arkansas, and the World Wildlife Fund. Some trays (托盘) have been picked clean, some picked over, and others hold untouched, unopened foods. And, while some students are totally full, others remain hungry.
Connecting the dots between these two kinds of students is the idea of a "share table", a way to address both student hunger and food waste in school meal programs during the school year and summer. Share tables are exactly what they sound like: places to drop off things like packages of carrots, bananas, or apples, or unopened cartons (盒) of milk for other students to pick up free of charge.
With the USDA's encouragement, a growing number of school lunch programs across the country are now offering share tables. There are a number of benefits — economic, environmental, and public health — for supporting share tables. Share tables enable us to use the federal tax dollars we invest in feeding 31 million kids each day for their highest and greatest good. When students offer their unopened, unconsumed foods to other students, they expand the impact of our investment in their food security. Share tables also promote the morality of food conservation and respect for the impacts of food waste. And decomposing food in landfills creates and gives off powerful greenhouse gases. Habituating children to share their uneaten food is also a public health "push" that can influence dietary choices at home and the behavior patterns they will carry into adulthood.
Fayetteville sixth-grade science teacher Brandy Pledger said her students love the school's share tables. "What they don't take, we teachers take back to our classroom or departmental refrigerators to share with students in the afternoons and/ or in after-school programs."
(1)、Why does the author mention the unopened food?A、To highlight the need to improve school meals. B、To show the problem of hunger in schools. C、To stress the importance of food security. D、To illustrate school food waste issues.(2)、What can students do at share tables?A、Get free unopened food. B、Sell their uneaten food. C、Exchange food with others. D、Throw away their waste food.(3)、What do we know about share tables from the text?A、They are opposed by many teachers. B、They are not well supported by schools. C、They have a positive impact on multiple aspects. D、They mainly focus on solving food waste problems.(4)、Where is this text probably taken from?A、A scientific research report. B、A school brochure. C、An educational magazine. D、A food industry newsletter. -
16、Beachfront BBQ Experiences
Imagine enjoying a beachfront barbecue with family, friends, or colleagues, complete with stunning ocean views and the sound of waves crashing in the background. We take care of every detail from start to finish, so all you have to do is show up and relax! Fresh grilled service! — You can now add beach games to any BBQ experience (details below).
Group BBQ Party Serves a minimum of 15 people
Perfect for large gatherings! Our group BBQ experience includes setup and cleanup, along with a variety of grilled meats, fresh salads, and sides. Also includes coolers with ice, beach chairs, umbrellas, and beach towels. $65.00 per adult, $35.00 per child. Includes a 2-hour BBQ session with setup and cleanup. $55 per additional hour.
Casual Beach BBQ Serves 10 to 12 people
Enjoy a laid-back beach BBQ with friends, complete with a full setup including extra space, beach chairs, umbrellas, and a cooler. The meal includes grilled burgers, hot dogs, grilled vegetables, potato salad, lemonade, and a sweet treat for dessert. Perfect for a relaxed day at the beach.
Formal Beach BBQ Serves 4 to 10 people
Looking for something more upscale? This option is perfect for you! Includes a setup with a low-rise table, a selection of gourmet grilled dishes, fresh flowers, and cleanup. Ideal for business meetings or special occasions. Tips not included and should go directly to your BBQ expert.
Beach Birthday BBQ Serves 2 to 18 people
In addition to our signature birthday cake, we offer a variety of grilled meats, fresh salads, chips, lemonade, and water, plus cookies and brownies for dessert. When you arrive at your beach spot, one of our BBQ experts will have everything set up and ready for you. Includes a 2-hour BBQ for 2 with setup and cleanup. Add up to 16 additional guests. $55 per additional hour. $55 per additional guest. Max 18 guests.
(1)、What is new for the Beachfront BBQ Experiences?A、Whole-process service. B、Allowing adding beach games. C、New spots with wonderful views. D、Offering freshly-made bread.(2)、How much will it cost to have a 3-hour Group BBQ Party for 15 adults and 5 children?A、$1,040 B、$1,120 C、$1,190 D、$1,265(3)、How are these BBQ experiences categorized?A、By the expense of a BBQ. B、By the number of people. C、By the age of the group. D、By the purpose of the activity. -
17、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
At 7:30 a. m. on Christmas Eve, Ivy White got a call from an unknown number. "Hi. You don't know me, but I have your brother." It was Sha' Kyra Aughtry, a Buffalo resident who had rescued Ivy's brother, Joey White, amid the deadly winter storm.
Joey, then 64, was mentally disabled. Before the storm hit the city, Ivy called Joey and instructed him not to leave his group home where he lives. But as Buffalo's worst blizzard(暴风雪)in almost 50 years struck the city, Joey ventured outside.
It's unclear what purpose Joey had for leaving home. He braved the snowstorm and walked a considerable distance before finally stopping outside Aughtry's house, just seven-minute drive from the North Park Theatre, where he had worked as a janitor since 1980. Before the blizzard hit, the theater's manager had called Joey, telling him not to come to work. However, Joey was used to following a routine, and even during the pandemic when the theater was closed, he had shown up several times.
At around 6:30 a.m., Aughtry noticed a man standing helplessly in front of a snowbank from her balcony. He was crying out in pain. Aughtry went downstairs and tried to communicate with him, but he was too frightened to speak, continuing to shout uncontrollably. Aughtry had no choice but to return home and call her husband. Together, they went into the storm once more. After Aughtry spoke to him gently, assuring him he was safe, Joey's cries softened, and began to calm down. With steady hands and reassuring words, Aughtry and her husband carefully guided him through the snow, step by step, until they finally brought him into the warmth of their home.
When they got back home, they carefully examined the poor old man's condition. Having wandered in the storm, he was totally wet and couldn't help trembling, his clothes frozen hard, his fingers and toes frozen numb without sensation. It was unclear how the man had managed to walk so far in the blizzard, but it was obvious he was terrified. No matter how they tried to ask him questions, he couldn't utter a single word.
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1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"We should warm him up fast," said Aughtry.
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"It is a phone number that he said," one of the boys said.
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18、假定你是学生会主席,你校计划举办主题为"Say no to obesity (肥胖)"的系列活动。请你以学生会的名义写一篇通知,号召同学们积极参与。内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 活动内容。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Notice
Dear fellow schoolmates,
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The Students' Union
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19、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The London Book Fair (LBF), one of the world's premier publishing events, opened on Tuesday,(highlight) China's publishing achievements, global collaborations, and growing influence in the industry. Running through Thursday, the fair(expect) to draw more than 30,000 publishing(professional) and over 1,000 exhibitors from around the world.
"Book fairs like this and working with publishers globally, including those from China,(be) essential for sharing knowledge," said Martin Liu, chief operating officer and publisher at LID Publishing. His London-based company is responsible for the English edition of The Power of Time, a Chinese publication.
Liu noted that after the book's launch, he and his colleagues were "amazed" by the(diverse) and world-class quality of books from China, emphasizing that Chinese publishers played crucial role in bringing Chinese literature and ideas to global readers.
At the China stand, more than 50 Chinese publishers and book trade companies were showcasing over 4,000 high-quality publications. The three-day event featured(approximate) 40 activities, including book launches, copyright signings, and reader seminars, underlining China's commitment promoting international literary dialogues. Yang Hao, author of Diablo's Boys, expressed excitement ahead of her book's English edition launch added that despite language differences, the essence of the book remains undamaged.
Amid the evolving global publishing landscape, Richard Charkin, former president of the International Publishers Association, told Xinhua, "The publishing industry has a responsibility(act) a gatekeeper of quality information in an era when the reliability of information is increasingly being challenged."
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20、Ken, a young traveler with passion for the unexplored, had set out to explore the beauty of the countryside. His journey, once a(n)1, was now lifeless and2 in the mud.
The pouring rain outside mirrored the3 within Ken's heart. He4 through his backpack, only to find that his phone was as5 as his vehicle. As darkness fell, he had no choice but to step out into the6, making his way to a distant light in the nearby cottage.
Ken knocked on the door, and it soon opened to7 Ella, a kind elderly woman. After Ken explained his difficult situation, a look of8 and understanding registered on Ella's face. When Ken's story was9, she10 offered food and shelter to him, promising her husband John would help him11 his car the next morning.
Owing a debt of gratitude, Ken accepted the offer. That night, he enjoyed a dinner that was12 but as rich in the spirit of hospitality as it was in flavor. For the first time after his journey had taken a turn for the worse, Ken felt a sense of13.
The next morning, as promised, Ella's husband managed to help14 Ken's car from its muddy prison. It hit Ken that his journey was not just about the physical distance he covered, but also about the15 he made. With a renewed sense of purpose, Ken continued on, ready to embrace whatever lay ahead.
(1)A 、dream B 、attempt C 、adventure D 、struggle(2)A 、trapped B 、forgotten C 、placed D 、abandoned(3)A 、hesitation B 、delight C 、hope D 、desperation(4)A 、searched B 、investigated C 、researched D 、explored(5)A 、heavy B 、difficult C 、dead D 、odd(6)A 、cottage B 、storm C 、mountain D 、car(7)A 、reveal B 、extend C 、greet D 、find(8)A 、suspicion B 、coldness C 、relief D 、pity(9)A 、wrapped up B 、put off C 、referred to D 、brought up(10)A 、undoubtedly B 、indifferently C 、unwillingly D 、unhesitatingly(11)A 、put out B 、pull out C 、take over D 、fix up(12)A 、simple B 、tasty C 、special D 、poor(13)A 、duty B 、satisfaction C 、pride D 、belonging(14)A 、empty B 、free C 、settle D 、escape(15)A 、choices B 、mistakes C 、connections D 、achievements