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在缺社攻What can we learn from the study in terms of social interactions?A.More than half of the people prefer the smallest group.B.Compared with women,men love a group of two more.C.Compared with men,women love a large group more.31.D.People prefer a large group size to a small group.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.There are limited choices in large groups.B.Two people tend to get along well with each other.C.A situation can be handled more easily between two people.D.A selfish intention can be identified more clearly in large groups.mDa9Tenants()in England already dealing with the sharp increase in the cost of livingface another major challenge as a revival()of the rental market after two years of beinghit by the pandemic means some are strugglngto afford to stay in their properties().Housing regulations are different elsewhere in the United Kingdom,but across thecountry,rent is getting back to pre-pandemic levels.At the same time,however,few sittingtenants are finding themselves with additional income,leading to increased fears of eviction(回房舍).The Renters'(承租人)Reform Bill,currently going through the legislative(立法的)process,aims to introduce measures such as a national landlord register,giving more power tolocal authorities to protect the rights of renters,and cancelling the no-fault eviction powerthat landlords currently have under Section 21 of the 1988 Housing Act,which allows them togive tenants two months notice if a fixed-term contract comes to an end and no extension hasbeen agreed.The new measures were first proposed inApril 2019 and mentioned in theQueencto Parliament,announcing upcoming government business,in May 2021.They were supposedto have been introduced in spring 2022 but there were suggestions that they should be pushedback until later in the year.London lettings agency Chestertons told The Guardian newspaper that the averagemonthly rent for its properties this year was 2,864 pounds($3,678),an increase of 22percent from 2019,the last year of normal business before the pandemic appeared.Tenants in other property hotspots,like Manchester,are also finding themselves inincreased danger of having to move on,but with its particularly competitive property market,London is seeing some of the most extreme examples.Previously,Mayor Sadiq Khan has spoken of his desire to bring rent control to thecapital,but so far without any success."Private renters make up nearly a third of all living in the capital and they are set to be hitby a devastating combination of price and bill rises,"he said,before the recent increase inenergy prices."Too often the needs of private renters are ignored by both landlords and thegovernment.”32.What causes tenants to be more and more afraid of eviction?忽视A.They can't find high-paid jobs due to the pandemic.B.They can't get support from the government.C.They can't get additional income.D.Housing regulations are not stable.were the new measures not introduced inA.It was not the proper time.B.They couldn't be passed in the parliament.C.It didn't benefit tenants to introduce them.D.They didn't give more power to local authorities.4.What does the underlined word"devastatingin the last paragraph probably mean?D.SymbolicA.Quite reasonable.B.Occasional.C.Very harmful.高三英语第5页(共8页)