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2006年12月23日大學(xué)英語六級(CET-6)真題試卷(B卷)PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionA1. A)ThefoggyweatherhasaffectedMary’smood.B)TheyarepuzzledaboutMary’slowspirits.C)Maryisdissatisfiedwithherpromotion.D)Marycarestoomuchaboutherlooks.〔B〕2. A)Gotoanartexhibition.B)Attendtheopeningnightofaplay.C)Dineoutwithanoldfriend.D)Seehispaintingsondisplay.〔A〕3. A)Hermotherwasquiteoutstandinginacademicword.B)Shewasnotparticularlyinterestedingoingtoschool.C)Herparentslaidgreatemphasisonacademicexcellence.D)Shehelpedupgradetheeducationallevelofimmigrants.〔C〕4. A)Themachinestherewereillmaintained.B)Ticketsforitsmemberswerecheaper.C)Itwasfilledwithpeopleallthetime.D)Ithadareputationforgoodservice.〔C〕5. A)BothSarahandTomhavebeenawardeddoctoraldegrees.B)TomhasarrangedtomeethisbrideSarahinHawaii.C)TomwasmoreexcitedthanSarahatthewedding.D)AdoubleblessinghasdescendeduponTom.〔D〕6. A)Thereweretoomanyquestionsintheexamination.B)Theexaminationwaswellbeyondthecoursecontent.C)Theexaminationquestionsweresomewhattoodifficult.D)Thecoursepreparedhimadequatelyfortheexamination.〔B〕7. A)It’slesstimeconsuming.B)Hiswifeistiredofcooking.C)It’spartofhisjob.D)Heissickofhome-cookedmeals.〔C〕8. A)Hehasjuststartedtoteachpianolessons.B)Heseldomtakesthingsseriously.C)Heisveryproudofhispianoskills.D)Heusuallyunderstateshisachievements.〔D〕9. A)It’stedious.B)It’sabsurd.C)It’sjustifiable.D)It’sunderstandable.〔B〕10. A)Arrangeaccommodationforher.B)Explainthecauseofthecancellation.C)Compensateherfortheinconvenience.D)Allowhertotakeanotherflightthatnight.〔A〕SectionBDirections: Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)orD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)Producinglegendarypainting.B)Makingafortunefromdecorativearts.C)Manufacturingqualityfurniture.D)Settingupaspecialmuseum.〔D〕12. A)ToshowhisfascinationwithAsianculture.B)TotellthestoryoftheAmericanRevolution.C)TopromoteinterestinAmericandecorativearts.D)ToincreasethepopularityoftheDuPontCompany.〔C〕13. A)Bythemeofperiod.B)Bystyleofdesign.C)Bymanufactureroforigin.D)Byfunctionofpurpose.〔A〕PassageTwoQuestions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14. A)Peoplemayusetwoormorelanguages.B)PeoplewillchooseChineseratherthanEnglish.C)ThepercentageofnativespeakersofEnglishwillincrease.D)Thenumberofpeoplerelyingontheirmothertonguewilldrop.〔A〕15. A)ThenumberofSpanishspeakersisfargreaterthanthatofArabicspeakers.B)ArabicspokeninoneArabcountrymaynotbeunderstoodinanother.C)ArabicspokeninEgyptdiffersfromArabicspokeninMoroccoinorigin.D)ThenumberofArabicspeakersisdecliningbecauseoftheinvasionofEnglish.〔B〕16. A)ItisimpossibleforArabcountriestostandardizetheirlanguage.B)MostpeopleintheworldwilllearntospeakChineseinthefuture.C)ItisuncertainwhetherEnglishwillbetheworldlanguageinthefuture.D)Spanishisverylikelytobecomethetoplanguageoftheworldby2050.〔C〕PassageThreeQuestions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17. A)Becausetheybelieveblindstudentsprefertomixwithstudentswhocansee.B)Becauseitwouldcostlotsofmoneytobuildsuchspecialcolleges.C)Becauseitwouldconstitutediscriminationagainstblindstudents.D)Becausetheythinkblindpeopleshouldlearntoliveamongsightedpeople.〔D〕18. A)Byencouragingthetobemoreself-reliant.B)Byshowingthempropercareandrespect.C)Byofferingthemmorefinancialassistance.D)Byprovidingthemwithfreemedicalservice.〔A〕19. A)FinancialaidfromtheAmericangovernment.B)Moderntechnology.C)Professionalsupport.D)HelpfromtheNationalFederationoftheBlind.〔B〕20. A)AskAmericanprofessorstowriterecommendationsontheirbehalf.B)ObtainAmericancitizenshipbeforetheyreachtheageof30.C)Turntospecialinstitutionsintheirowncountryforassistance.D)ApplytothenationalfederationoftheBlindforscholarships.〔D〕PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Directions: Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA)B)C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Eachsummer,nomatterhowpressingmyworkschedule,Itakeoffonedayexclusivelyformyson.Wecallitdad-sonday.Thisyearourthirdstopwastheamusementpark,wherebediscoveredthathewastallenoughtorideoneofthefastestrollercoasters(過山車)intheworld.Weblastedthroughface-stretchingturnsandloopsforninetyseconds.Then,aswesteppedofftheride,beshruggedand,inadistressinglycalmvoice,remarkedthatitwasnotasexcitingasotherrideshe’dbeenon.AsIlistened,Ibegantosensesomethingseriouslyoutofbalance.Throughouttheseason,Inoticedsimilareventsallaroundme.Parentsseemedhardpressedtofindnewthrillsforindifferentkids.Surroundedbyever-greaterstimulation,theiryoungfaceswerelookingdisappointedandbored.Facingtheirchildren’scomplaintsof“nothingtodo“,parentswereshellingoutlargenumbersofdollarsforvariousformsofentertainment.Inmanycasesthemoneyseemedtodolittlemorethanbuytransientrelieffromtheterriblemoansoftheirboredchildren.Thissetmeponderingtheobviousquestion:“Howcanitbesohardforkidstofindsomethingtodowhenthere’sneverbeensucharangeofstimulatingentertainmentavailabletothem?〞Whatreallyworriesmeistheintensityofthestimulation.Iwatchmylittledaughter’sfaceassheabsorbsthepowerfulonslaught(沖擊)ofarousingvisualsandbloodyspecialeffectsinmovies.Whydochildrenimmersedinthismuchexcitementseemstarvedformore?Thatwas,Irealized,thepoint.Idiscoveredduringmyownrecklessadolescencethatwhatcreatesexcitementisnotgoingfast,butgoingfaster.Thrillshavelesstodowithspeedthanchangesinspeed.I’mconcernedaboutthecumulativeeffectofyearsattheselevelsoffeverishactivity.Itisnomysterytomewhymanyteenagersappearapathetic(麻木的)andburnedout,witha“beenthere,donethat〞airofindifferencetowardmuchoflife.Asincreasingnumbersoffriends’childrenareprescribedmedications-stimulantstodealwithinattentivenessatschooloranti-depressantstohelpwiththelossofinterestandjoyintheirlives-Iquestiontheroleofkids’boredominsomeofthediagnoses.Myownworkisfocusedonthechemicalimbalancesandbiologicalfactorsrelatedtobehavioralandemotionaldisorders.Thesearecomplexproblems.YetI’vebeenreflectingmoreandmoreonhowthepaceoflifeandtheintensityofstimulationmaybecontributingtotherisingratesofpsychiatricproblemsamongchildrenandadolescentsinoursociety.21. Theauthortellsurprisedintheamusementparkatfactthat________.A)hissonwasnotasthrilledbytherollercoastersrideasexpectedB)hissonblastedthroughtheturnsandloopswithhisfacestretchedC)hissonappeareddistressedbutcalmwhileridingtherollercoastersD)hissoncouldkeephisbalancesowellonthefastmovingrollercoasters〔A〕22. Accordingtotheauthor,childrenarebored________.A)unlesstheirparentscanfindnewthrillsforthemB)whentheydon’thaveanyaccesstostimulatingfungamesC)whentheyareleftaloneatweekendsbytheirworkingparentsD)eveniftheyareexposedtomoreandmorekindsofentertainment〔D〕23. Fromhisownexperience,theauthorcametotheconclusionthatchildrenseemtoexpect________.A)amuchwidervarietyofsportsfacilitiesB)activitiesthatrequiresophisticatedskillsC)ever-changingthrillingformsofrecreationD)physicalexercisesthataremorechallenging〔C〕24. InPara6theauthorexpresseshisdoubtabouttheeffectivenessoftryingtochangechildren’sindifferencetowardmuchoflifeby________.A)divertingtheirinterestfromelectronicvisualgamesB)prescribingmedicationsfortheirtemporaryreliefC)creatingmorestimulatingactivitiesforthemD)spendingmoremoneyontheirentertainment〔B〕25. Inordertoalleviatechildren’sboredom,theauthorwouldprobablysuggest________.A)adjustingthepaceoflifeandintensityofstimulationB)promotingthepracticeofdad-sondaysC)consultingaspecialistinchildpsychologyD)balancingschoolworkwithextracurricularactivities〔A〕PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Itusedtobethatpeoplewereproudtoworkforthesamecompanyforthewholeoftheirworkinglives.They’dgetagoldwatchattheendoftheirproductiveyearsandadinnerfeaturingspeechesbytheirbossespraisingtheirloyalty.Buttoday’srichcapitalistshaveregressed(倒退)tothe“survivalofthefittest〞ideasandtheirloyaltyextendsnottotheirworkersoreventotheirstockholdersbutonlytothemselves.Insteadofgivingoutgoldwatchesworthahundredorsodollarsforfortyorsoyearsofword,theygrabtensandevenhundredsofmillionsofdollarsastheysellfortheirownprofitthecompanytheymayhavebeenwithforonlyafewyears.Thenewrichselfishlyactontheirowntounfairlygrabthewealththatthecountryasawholehasproduced.Thetop1percentofthepopulationnowhaswealthequaltothewholebottom95percentandtheywantmore.Theirselfishnessismostshamelesslyexpressedindownsizingandoutsourcing(將產(chǎn)品包給分公司做)becausethesebusinessmaneuversdon’tacttocreatednewjobsasthefounderofnewindustriesusedtodo,butonlyoutjobswhilekeepingthemoneyvalueofwhatthosejobsproducedforthemselves.Tokeepthemoneymachineworkingsmoothlytherichhaveboughtallthepoliticiansfromthetopdown.ThepresidenthimselfisconstantlyleavingWashingtonandthebusinessatthenationbecauseheissummonedto“fundraisingdinners〞wherefatcatspayathousandorsodollarsaplatetowormtheirwayintogovernmentnotthroughservicebutthroughdonationsofvastamountsofmoney.Onceontheinsidetheyhavebothpoliticalpartiesbusilytearingupalltheregulationsthatprotecttherestofusfromthegreedoftherich.Themiddleclassusedtobeloyaltothefreeenterprisesystem.Inthepast,thepeopleofthemiddleclassmostlythoughtthey’dberichthemselvessomedayorhaveagoodshotatbecomingrich.Butnowadaysincomeisbeingdistributedmoreandmoreunevenlyandcorporateloyaltyisathingofthepast.Themiddleclassmayalsowakeuptoforgetitsloyaltytotheso-calledfreeenterprisesystemaltogetherandthegovernmentwhichgovernsonlytherestofuswhilelettingthecorporationsdowhattheypleasewithourjobs.Asthingsstand,ifsomebodydoesn’twakeup,themiddleclassisonapathtobeingdownsizedallthewaytothebottomofsociety.26.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthatpeopleusedtoplaceahighvalueon________.A)jobsecurityB)bosses’praiseC)corporateloyaltyD)retirementbenefits〔C〕27. Theauthorisstronglycriticaloftoday’srichcapitalistsfor________.A)notgivingnecessaryassistancetolaid-offworkersB)maximizingtheirprofitsattheexpenseofworkersC)notsettinguplong-termgoalsfortheircompaniesD)rewardingonlythosewhoareconsideredthefittest〔B〕28. Theimmediateconsequenceofthenewcapitalists’practiceis________.A)lossofcorporatereputationB)lowerpayfortheemployeesC)ahigherrateofunemploymentD)adeclineinbusinesstransactions〔C〕29. Therichtrytoswaythepolicyofthegovernmentby________.A)occupyingimportantpositionsinbothpoliticalpartiesB)makingmonetarycontributionstodecision-makersC)pleasingthepublicwithgenerousdonationsD)constantlyhostingfundraisingdinners〔B〕30. Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A)tocallonthemiddleclasstoremainloyaltothefreeenterprisesystemB)towarnthegovernmentoftheshrinkingoftheAmericanmiddleclassC)topersuadethegovernmenttochangeitscurrenteconomicpoliciesD)tourgethemiddleclasstowakeupandprotecttheirowninterests〔D〕PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.IntelchairmanAndyGrovehasdecidedtocuttheGordianknotofcontroversysurroundingstemcellresearchbysimplywritingacheck.Thecheck,whichhepledgedlastweek,couldbeforasmuchas55million,dependingonhowmanydonorsmakegiftsofbetween550,000and5,500,000,whichhehaspromisedtomatch.ItwillbemadeouttotheUniversityofCalifornia-SanFrancisco(UCSF).Thanksinparttosuchprivatedonations,universityresearchintousesforhumanstemcells—thecellsattheearlieststagesofdevelopmentthatcanformanybodypart—willcontinueinCalifornia.Withprivatefinancialsupport,thestatewillbelesslikelytolosetalentedscientistswhowouldbetemptedtoleavethefieldorevenleavethecountryasresearchdependentonfederalmoneyslowstoglacial(極其緩慢的)pace.HinderedbylimitsPresidentBushplacedonstemcellresearchayearage,scientistsareturningtolaboratoriesthatcancarryoutworkwithoutusingfederalmoney.Thisisawkwardforuniversities,whichmustspendextramoneybuildingseparatelabsandkeepingrigorcotsrecordsprovingnofederalfundswereinvolved.Grove’sdonation,afirststeptowarda$20milliontargetatUCSF,willeasetheburden.Thepresident’sdecisionayearagotoallowresearchonalreadyexistingstemcelllineswasportrayedasareasonablecompromisebetweenscientists’needsforcellstoworkwith,andconcernsthatthiskindofresearchcouldleadtowholesalecreationanddestructionofhumanembryos(胚胎),clonedinfantsandageneralcontemptforhumanlife.ButBush’sefforttopleasebothsidesendeduppleasingneither.Anditcertainlydidn’tprovidethebasisforcuttingedgeresearch.Ofthe78existingstemcelllineswhichBushsaidareallthatsciencewouldeverneed,onlyoneisinthiscountry(attheUniversityofWisconsin)andonlyfivearereadyfordistributiontoresearchers.Allweregrowninconjunctionwithmousecells,makingfuturetherapeutic(治療的)usesunlikely.TheBushadministrationseemsbentonsatisfyingthesmallbutvocalgroupofAmericanswhoopposestemcellresearchunderanyconditions.Fortunately,GroveandothersaremoreinterestedinadvancingscientificresearchthatcouldbenefitthelargenumberofAmericanswhosufferfromParkinson’sdisease,nerveinjuries,heartdiseasesandmanyotherproblems.31. WhenAndyGrovedecidedtocuttheGordianknot,hemeatto________.A)putanendtostemcellresearchB)endIntel’srelationswithGordianC)settlethedisputeonstemcellresearchquicklyD)expelGordianfromstemcellresearchforgood〔C〕32. ForUCSFtocarryonstemcellresearch,newfundshavetocomefrom________.A)interestedbusinessesandindividualsB)theUnitedStatesfederalgovernmentC)afoundationsetupbytheIntelCompanyD)executivesofleadingAmericancompanies〔A〕33. AsaresultofthelimitBustplacedonstemcellresearch.Americanuniversitieswill________.A)conducttheresearchinlaboratoriesoverseasB)abandontheresearchaltogetherinthenearfutureC)havetocarryouttheresearchsecretlyD)havetoraisemoneytobuildseparatelabs〔D〕34. Wemayinferfromthepassagethatfuturetherapeuticusesofstemcellswillbeunlikelyunless________.A)humanstemcellsareusedintheresearchB)alotmoreprivatedonationscanbesecuredC)morefederalmoneyisusedfortheresearchD)talentedscientistsareinvolvedintheresearch〔A〕35. ThereasonlyingbehindPresidentBush’splacinglimitsonstemcellresearchisthat________.A)hisadministrationisfinanciallypinchedB)hedidnotwanttooffenditsopponentsC)itamountstoacontemptforhumanlifeD)itdidnotpromiseanytherapeuticvalue〔B〕PassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thislooksliketheyearthathard-pressedtenantsinCaliforniawillrelief-notjustinthemarketplace,wheretentshaveeased,butfromthestatecapitalSacramento.Twosignificanttenantreformsstandagoodchanceofpassage.Onebill,whichwillgivemoretimetotenantsbeingevicted(逐出),willsoonbeheadingtothegovernor’sdesk.Theother,protectingsecuritydeposits,facesavoteintheSenateonMonday.Formorethanacentury,landlordsinCaliforniahavebeenabletoforcetenantsoutwithonly30days’notice.ThatwillnowdoubleunderSB1403,whichgotthroughtheAssemblyrecently.Thenewprotectionwillapplyonlytorenterswhohavebeeninanapartmentforatleastayear.Even60daysinatighthousingmarketwon’tbelongenoughforsomefamiliestofindanapartmentnearwheretheirkidsgotoschool.ButiswillbeanimprovementincitieslikeSanJose,whererentersrightsgroupschargethatunscrupulous(不擇手段的)landlordshavekickedouttenantsonshortnoticetoputuptents.TheCaliforniaLandlordsAssociationarguedthatlandlordsshouldn’thavetowait60daystogetridofproblemtenants.ButthebillgainedsupportwhenaJapaneserealestateinvestorsentout30-dayevictionnoticesto550familiesrentinghomesinSacramentoandSantaRosa.ThelandlordslobbyeventuallydroppeditsoppositionandinsteadturneditsforcesagainstAB2330,regardingsecuritydeposits.SponsoredbyAssemblywomanCaroleMigdenofSanFrancisco,thebillwouldestablishaprocedureandatimetablefortenantstogetbacksecuritydeposits.Somelandlordsviewsecuritydepositsasafreemonth’srent,theirsforthetaking.Inmostcases,though,therearehonestdisputesoverdamages-whatconstitutesordinarywearandtearAB2330wouldgiveatenanttherighttorequestawalk-throughwiththelandlordandtomaketherepairsbeforemovingout;reputablelandlordsalreadydothis.Itwouldincreasethepenaltyforfailingtoreturnadeposit.Theoriginalbillwouldhaverequiredthelandlordtopayinterestonthedeposit.Thelandlordslobbyprotestedthatitwouldinvolvetoomuchpaperworkovertoolittlemoney-lessthan$10ayearona$1,000deposit,atcurrentrates.OnWednesday,thesponsordroppedtheinterestsectiontoincreasethechanceofpassage.Eveninitsamendedform,AB2330is,likeSB1403,vitallyimportantfortenantsandshouldbemadestatelaw.36. WelearnfromthepassagethatSB1403willbenefit________.A)long-termrealestateinvestorsB)short-termtenantsinSacramentoC)landlordsintheStateofCaliforniaD)tenantsrentingahouseoverayear〔D〕37. A60-daynoticebeforeevictionmaynotbeearlyenoughforrentersbecause________.A)movinghouseissomethingdifficulttoarrangeB)appropriatehousingmaynotbereadilyavailableC)moretimeisneededfortheirkids’schoolregistrationD)thefurnishingofthenewhouseoftentakesalongtime〔B〕38. Veryoftenlandlordsdon’treturntenants’depositsonthepretextthat________.A)theirrenthasnotbeenpaidintimeB)therehasbeenordinarywearandtearC)tenantshavedonedamagetothehouseD)the30-daynoticeformovingoutisover〔C〕39. WhydidthesponsoroftheAB2330billfinallygiveinontheinterestsection?A)Toputanendtoalengthyargument.B)Tourgelandlordstolobbyforitspassage.C)Tocutdowntheheavypaperworkforitseasypassage.D)TomakeiteasierfortheStateAssemblytopassthebill.〔D〕40. Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat________.A)bothbillsarelikelytobemadestatelawsB)neitherbillwillpassthroughtheAssemblyC)D)SacramentoandSanJosesupportSB1403〔A〕PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)Directions: Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)orD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatthebestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.41. Greywhaleshavelongbeen________inthenorthAtlanticandhuntingwasanimportantcauseforthat.A)extinctB)extinguishedC)detainedD)deprived〔A〕42. Hewasgivenmajorresponsibilityforoperatingtheremotemanipulatorto________thenewlylaunchedsatellite.A)retreatB)retrieveC)embodyD)embrace〔B〕43. Foreignstudentsarefacingunprecedenteddelays,asvisaapplicationsreceivecloser________thanever.A)appraisalB)scanningC)retentionD)scrutiny〔D〕44. Ifyouarelatefortheappointment,youmight________theinterviewerandloseyourchanceofbeingaccepted.A)irrigateB)intrigueC)irritateD)intimidate〔C〕45. Children’sideaofamagickingdomisoftendancersinanimal________astheyhaveoftenseeninDisneyland.A)cushionsB)costumesC)skeletonsD)ornaments〔B〕46. Eversincethefirstnuclearpowerstationswerebuilt,doubtshave________abouttheirsafety.A)preservedB)survivedC)suspendedD)lingered〔D〕47. Thisclearlyshowsthatcropsandweedshavequiteanumberof________incommon.A)traitsB)tracesC)tracksD)trails〔A〕48. FromsciencetoShakespeare,excellenttelevisionandvideoprogramsareavailable________toteacher.A)instockB)instoreC)inoperationD)inabundance〔D〕49. WhentheItalianpoetDantewas________fromhishomeinFlorence,hedecidedtowalkfromItalytoParistosearchfortherealmeaningoflife.A)exertedB)expiredC)exiledD)exempted〔C〕50. Habitsacquiredinyouth-notablysmokinganddrinking-mayincreasetheriskof________diseasesinaperson’slaterlife.A)consecutiveB)chronicC)criticalD)cyclical〔B〕51. F.W.Woolworthwasthefirstbusinessmantoerectatrueskyscraperto________himself,andin1929,A1Smith,aformergovernorofNewYork,soughttooutreachhim.A)portrayB)proclaimC)exaggerateD)commemorate〔D〕52. Tolabeltheirproduceasorganic,farmershavetoobtainacertificateshowingthatno________chemicalshavebeenusedtokillpestsonthefarmfortwoyears.A)toxicB)tragicC)nominalD)notorious〔A〕53. AncientGreekgymnasticstrainingprogramswereconsideredtobean________partofthechildren’seducation.A)intactB)integralC)inclusiveD)infinite〔B〕54. Researchershavefoundthathappinessdoesn’tappeartobeanyone’s;thecapacityforjoyisatalentyoudeveloplargelyforyourself.A)disposalB)domainC)heritageD)hostage〔C〕55. Wewantoutchildrentohavemorethanjobskills;wewanttheirlivestobe________andtheirperspectivestobebroadened.A)envisagedB)excelledC)exceededD)enriched〔D〕56. Onlineschools,which________theneedsofdifferentpeople,haveemergedasanincreasinglypopulareducationalternative.A)stirupB)switchonC)catertoD)consentto〔C〕57. Thiskindofsongbirdsleepsmuchlessduringitsannual________,butthatdoesn’tseemtoaffectitsflying.A)migrationB)emigrationC)conveyanceD)transference〔A〕58. Thedevelopingnationswantrichcountriestohelpshoulderthecostof________forests.A)updatingB)upgradingC)conservingD)constructing〔C〕59. Inthestudy,researcherssucceededindetermininghowcoffee________differentareasofthebrainin15volunteers.A)integratedB)motivatedC)illuminatedD)activated〔D〕60. Theyaretryingto________theriskasmuchastheycanbymakingamorethoroughinvestigationofthemarket.A)minimizeB)harmonizeC)summarizeD)jeopardize〔A〕61. Thecyclesofthesunandmoonaresimple,butforceswhichhaveshapedhumanlivessincethebeginning.A)franticB)giganticC)sensationalD)maximum〔B〕62. Aneffortwaslaunchedrecentlytocreatethefirstcomputer________oftheentirehumanbrain.A)repetitionB)repressionC)saturationD)simulation〔D〕63. Inthefaceofthedisaster,theworldhasunitedtoaidmillionsof________peopletryingtopiecetheirlivesbacktogether.A)fragileB)primitiveC)vulnerableD)susceptible〔C〕64. AIDSisaglobalproblemthatdemandsaunified,worldwidesolution,whichisnotonlytheresponsibilityofnationsinwhichAIDSismost________.A)relevantB)prevalentC)vigorousD)rigorous〔B〕65. Aftertheearthquake,aworlddividedby________andreligiousdisputessuddenlyfaceditscommonhumanityinthisshockingdisaster.A)eligibleB)engagedC)proneD)prospective〔A〕66. Psychologistssuggestthatchildrenwhoareshyaremore________todevelopdepressionandanxietylaterinlife.A)eligibleB)engagedC)proneD)prospective〔C〕67. Initially,thescientistsandengineersseemed________bythevarietyofresponsespeoplecanmaketoapoem.A)reinforcedB)embarrassedC)depressedD)bewildered〔D〕68. Isitpossibletostopdrug________inthecountrywithinaveryshorttime?A)adoptionB)addictionC)contemplationD)compulsion〔B〕69. TheparentsofLindsay,13,an________tennisplayerwhospendseighthoursadayonthecourt,admitthataregularschoolisnotanoptionfortheirdaughter.A)exoticB)equivalentC)eliteD)esthetic〔C〕70. Ourresearchconfirmedthe________thatwhenchildrenhavemanydifferentcaregiversimportantaspectsoftheirdevelopmentareliabletobeoverlooked.A)hypothesisB)hierarchyC)synthesisD)syndrome〔A〕PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)Directions: Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmake(^)intherightplaceandwritethemissingworldintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitoutandputaslash(/)intheblank.Example:Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiodsadvance\l31╱. 1.time/times/period

Manyoftheargumentshavingadvance\l31╱usedforthestudyofliteratureas 2._______\_______aschoolsubjectarevalidfor∧studyoftelevision.3.______the______Themostimportantstartingpointforimprovingtheunderstandingofsilenceisundoubtedlyanadequatescientificeducationatschool.Publicattitudestowardsscienceowemuchthewayscienceistaughtinthese(S1)institutions.Today,schooliswhatmostpeoplec

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