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2023年6月英語六級真題PartI ListeningComprehension (20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example: Youwillhear: Youwillread:A)2hours.B)3hours.C)4hours.D)5hours.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o’clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1. A)HewilltellMaryhowtooperatethedishwasher. B)Hewillwashthedisheshimselfinstead. C)HewillhelpBilltotranslatethemanual. D)Hehimselfwilloperatethedishwasher.2. A)Loseweight. B)Quitsmoking. C)Weighhimselffrequently. D)Haveatalkwiththedoctor.3. A)Thewomanshouldhavecomplainedtoherneighbor. B)Thewomanshouldstayoutuntiltheneighborsarequiet. C)Thewomanshouldhavestayedatthelibrary. D)Thelabwillbeabetterplaceforreading.4. A)Checkthefigureslatertoday. B)Bringacalculatortomorrow. C)Bringacalculatortomorrow. D)Calculatethenumberrightnow.5. A)Shedoesn’tremembermuchaboutthecity. B)She’sneverbeentothecity. C)Shewouldfindsomeoneelsetohelp. D)Shewouldtalktothemanlater.6. A)Shethinksthemanshouldhavehelpedearlier. B)Shedoesn’tneedtheman’shelp. C)Shedoesn’tknowtheboxesareheavy. D)Shewantsthemantohelpwiththeboxes.7. A)Sheletthemanuseherbooksfortheweekend. B)Shebroughtthebooksthemanaskedfor. C)Sheborrowedthebooksfromtheman. D)Sheofferedtohelptheman.8. A)She’dliketohavethewindowsopen. B)Shelikestohavetheairconditioneron. C)Theairisheavilypolluted. D)Thewindowsarealreadyopen.9. A)He’sgoingtovisitaphotostudio. B)He’sjusthadhispicturetaken. C)He’sonthewaytothetheater. D)He’sjustreturnedfromajobinterview.10. A)Atagasstation. B)Inapark. C)Inanemergencyroom. D)Atagarage.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageoneQuestion11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)Onesixthofthemareseriouslypolluted. B)Onethirdofthemareseriouslypolluted. C)Halfofthemareseriouslypolluted. D)Mostofthemareseriouslypolluted.12. A)Therewasnogarbagelefttocleanup. B)Therewasmoregarbagethanbeforeandtheyhadtoworkharder. C)Theriverhadbecomesocleanthatalotofwater-birdscameback. D)Theriverwasmuchcleanerandtheyhadtosearchforgarbage.13. A)Mostofthemwouldbeindifferentandkeeponthrowinggarbageintotheriver. B)Theywouldjointhestudentsinchangingthesituation. C)Theywouldbecomemoreawareofthepollutionproblem. D)Theywouldthinktwicebeforetheywentswimmingorfishingintheriver.PassageTwoQuestions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14. A)Whypeopleholdbacktheirtears. B)Whypeoplecry. C)Howtorestrainone’stears. D)Howtearsareproduced.15. A)Whatchemicalstearsarecomposedof. B)Whethercryingreallyhelpsusfeelbetter. C)Whysomepeopletendtocrymoreoftenthanothers. D)Howtearshelppeoplecopewithemotionalproblems.16. A)Onlyoneoutoffourgirlscrieslessoftenthanboys. B)Offourboys,onlyonecriesveryoften. C)Girlscryfourtimesasoftenasboys. D)Onlyoneoutoffourbabiesdoesn’tcryoften.17. A)Onlyhumansrespondtoemotionsbysheddingtears. B)Onlyhumansshedtearstogetridofirritatingstuffintheireyes. C)Onlyhumantearscanresisttheinvadingbacteria. D)Onlyhumantearscandischargecertainchemicals.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18. A)Theymakedecisionsbytossingcoins. B)Theyarenotphysicallyseparated. C)Theythinkexactlythesameway. D)Theysharemostoftheirvitalorgans.19. A)Fewofthemcanlivelong. B)Fewofthemgetalongwellwitheachother. C)Mostofthemliveanormallife. D)Mostofthemdifferintheirlikesanddislikes.20. A)Theygotoaregularschool. B)Theyattendaspecialschool. C)Theyaretaughtbytheirparents. D)Theyhaveaprivatetutor.PartII ReadingComprehension (35minutes)Direction: Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B)C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage: OurculturehascausedmostAmericanstoassumenotonlythatourlanguageisuniversalbutthatthegesturesweuseareunderstoodbyeveryone.Wedonotrealizethatwavinggood-byeisthewaytosummonapersonfromthePhilippinestoone’sside,orthatinItalyandsomeLatin-Americancountries,curlingthefingertooneselfisasignoffarewell. ThoseprivatecitizenswhosentpackagestoourtroopsoccupyingGermanyafterWorldWarIIandmarkedthemGIFTtoescapedutypaymentsdidnotbothertofindoutthat“Gift”meanspoisoninGerman.Moreover,weliketothinkofourselvesasfriendly,yetweprefertobeatleast3feetoranarm’slengthawayformothers.LatinsandMiddleEasternersliketocomecloserandtouch,whichmakesAmericansuncomfortable. Ourlinguistic(語言上旳)andculturalblindnessandthecasualnesswithwhichwetakenoticeofthedevelopedtastes,gestures,customsandlanguagesofothercountries,arelosingusfriends,businessandrespectintheworld. EvenhereintheUnitedStates,wemakefewconcessionstotheneedsofforeignvisitors.Therearenoinformationsignsinfourlanguagesonourpublicbuildingsormonuments;wedonothavemultilingual(多語旳)guidedtours.Veryfewrestaurantmenushavetranslations,andmultilingualwaiters,bankclerksandpolicemenarerare.OurtransportationsystemshavemapsinEnglishonlyandoftenweourselveshavedifficultyunderstandingthem. Whenwegoabroad,wetendtoclusterinhotelsandrestaurantswhereEnglishisspoken.Theattitudesandinformationwepickupareconditionedbythosenatives—usuallythericher—whospeakEnglish.Ourbusinessdealings,aswellasthenation’sdiplomacy,areconductedthroughinterpreters. Formanyyears,AmericaandAmericanscouldgetbywithculturalblindnessandlinguisticignorance.Afterall,Americawasthemostpowerfulcountryofthefreeworld,thedistributorofneededfundsandgoods. Butallthatispast.Americandollarsnolongerbuyallgoodthings,andweareslowlybeginningtorealizethatourproperroleintheworldischanging.A1979Harrispollreportedthat55percentofAmericanswantthiscountrytoplayamoresignificantroleinworldaffairs;wewanttohaveahandintheimportantdecisionsofthenextcentury,eventhoughitmaynotalwaysbetheupperhand.21. ItcanbeinferredthatAmericansbeingapproachedtoocloselybyMiddleEasternerswouldmostprobably______________. A)standstill B)jumpaside C)stepforward D)drawback22. TheauthorgivesmanyexamplestocriticizeAmericansfortheir___________. A)culturalself-centeredness B)casualmanners C)indifferencetowardforeignvisitors D)arrogancetowardsothercultures23. IncountriesotherthantheirownmostAmericans_______________. A)areisolatedbythelocalpeople B)arenotwellinformedduetothelanguagebarrier C)tendtogetalongwellwiththenatives D)needinterpretersinhotelsandrestaurants24. Accordingtotheauthor,Americans’culturalblindnessandlinguisticignorancewill____________. A)affecttheirimageinthenewera B)cutthemselvesofffromtheoutsideworld C)limittheirroleinworldaffairs D)weakenthepositionoftheUSdollar25. Theauthor’sintentioninwritingthisarticleistomakeAmericansrealizethat________. A)itisdangeroustoignoretheirforeignfriends B)itisimportanttomaintaintheirleadingroleinworldaffairs C)itisnecessarytouseseverallanguagesinpublicplaces D)itistimetogetacquaintedwithotherculturesPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage: Indepartmentstoresandclosetsallovertheworld,theyarewaiting.Theiroutwardappearanceseemsratherappealingbecausetheycomeinavarietyofstyles,textures,andcolors.Buttheyareultimatelythebiggestdeceptionthatexistsinthefashionindustrytoday.Whatarethey?Theyarehighheels—awoman’sworstenemy(whethersheknowsitornot).Highheelshoesarethedownfallofmodernsociety.Fashionmythshaveledwomentobelievethattheyaremorebeautifulorsophisticatedforwearingheels,butinreality,heelssucceedinposingshortaswellaslongtermhardships.Womenshouldfightthehighheelindustrybyrefusingtouseorpurchasetheminordertosavetheworldfromunnecessaryphysicalandpsychologicalsuffering. Forthesakeoffairness,itmustbenotedthatthereisapositivesidetohighheels.First,heelsareexcellentforaerating(使通氣)lawns.AnyonewhohaseverwornheelsongrassknowswhatIamtalkingabout.Asimpletriparoundtheyardinapairofthosebabieseliminatesallneedtocallforalawncarespecialist,andprovidestheperfect-sizedholestogiveanylawnoxygenwithoutallthosemessychunksofdirtlyingaround.Second,heelsarequitefunctionalfordefenseagainstoncomingenemies,whocaneasilybescaredawaybythreateningthemwithapairofthesesharp,deadlyfashionaccessories. Regardlessofsuchpracticalusesforheels,thefactremainsthatwearinghighheelsisharmfultoone’sphysicalhealth.Talktoanypodiatrist(足病醫(yī)生),andyouwillhearthatthemajorityoftheirbusinesscomesfromhigh-heel-wearingwomen.Highheelsareknowntocauseproblemssuchasdeformedfeetandtorntoenails.Theriskofseverebackproblemsandtwistedorbrokenanklesisthreetimeshigherforahighheelwearerthanforaflatshoewearer.Wearingheelsalsocreatesthethreatofgettingaheelcaughtinasidewalkcrackorasewer-grate(陰溝柵)andbeingthrowntotheground—possiblybreakinganose,back,orneck.Andofcourse,afterwearingheelsforaday,anywomanknowsshecanlookforwardtoanightofpainasshetriestocomfortherswollen,achingfeet.26. Whatmakeswomenblindtothedeceptivenatureofhighheels? A)Themulti-functionaluseofhighheels. B)Theirattempttoshowofftheirstatus. C)Therichvarietyofhighheelstyles. D)Theirwishtoimprovetheirappearance.27. Theauthor’spresentationofthepositivesideofhighheelsismeant______________. A)tobeironic B)topokefunatwomen C)tobefairtothefashionindustry D)tomakehispointconvincing28. Theauthorusestheexpression“thosebabies”(Line3,Para.2)torefertohighheels__________. A)toshowtheirfragilecharacteristics B)toindicatetheirfemininefeatures C)toshowwomen’saffectionforthem D)toemphasizetheirsmallsize29. Theauthor’schiefargumentagainsthighheelsisthat____________. A)theyposeathreattolawns B)theyareinjurioustowomen’shealth C)theydon’tnecessarilymakewomenbeautiful D)theyareineffectiveasaweaponofdefense30. Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwomenshould_______________. A)seethroughtheverynatureoffashionmyths B)boycotttheproductsofthefashionindustry C)gotoapodiatristregularlyforadvice D)avoidfollowingfashiontoocloselyPassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage: Itishardlynecessaryformetocitealltheevidenceofthedepressingstateofliteracy.ThesefiguresfromtheDepartmentofEducationaresufficient:27millionAmericanscannotreadatall,andafurther35millionreadatalevelthatislessthansufficienttosurviveinoursociety. Butmyownworrytodayislessthatoftheoverwhelmingproblemofelementalliteracythanitisoftheslightlymoreluxuriousproblemofthedeclineintheskillevenofhemiddle-classreader,ofhisunwillingnesstoaffordthosespacesofsilence,thoseluxuriesofdomesticityandtimeandconcentration,thatsurroundtheimageoftheclassicactofreading.ithasbeensuggestedthatalmost80percentofAmerica’sliterate,educatedteenagerscannolongerreadwithoutanaccompanyingnoise(music)inthebackgroundoratelevisionscreenflickering(閃爍)atthecorneroftheirfieldofperception.Weknowverylittleaboutthebrainandhowitdealswithsimultaneousconflictinginput,buteverycommon-senseintuitionsuggestsweshouldbeprofoundlyalarmed.Thisviolationofconcentration,silence,solitude(獨處旳狀態(tài))goestotheveryheartofournotionofliteracy;thisnewformofpart-reading,ofpart-perceptionagainstbackgrounddistraction,rendersimpossiblecertainessentialactsofapprehensionandconcentration,letalonethatmostimportanttributeanyhumanbeingcanpaytoapoemorapieceofproseheorshereallyloves,whichistolearnitbyheart.Notbybrain,byheart;theexpressionisvital. Underthesecircumstances,thequestionofwhatfuturethereisfortheartsofreadingisarealone.Aheadofuslietechnical,psychic(心理旳),andsocialtransformationsprobablymuchmoredramaticthanthosebroughtaboutbyGutenberg,theGermaninventorinprinting.TheGutenbergrevolution,aswenowknowit,tookalongtime;itseffectsarestillbeingdebated.Theinformationrevolutionwilltoucheveryfacetofcomposition,publication,distribution,andreading.Nooneinthebookindustrycansaywithanyconfidencewhatwillhappentothebook,aswe’veknownit.31. ThepictureofthereadingabilityoftheAmericanpeople,drawnbytheauthor,is_____. A)ratherbleak B)fairlybright C)veryimpressive D)quiteencouraging32. Theauthor’sbiggestconcernis____________. A)elementaryschoolchildren’sdisinterestinreadingclassics B)thesurprisinglylowrateofliteracyintheU.S. C)themusicalsettingAmericanreadersrequireforreading D)thereadingabilityandreadingbehaviorofthemiddleclass33. Amajorproblemwithmostadolescentswhocanreadis___________. A)theirfondnessofmusicandTVprograms B)theirignoranceofvariousformsofartandliterature C)theirlackofattentivenessandbasicunderstanding D)theirinabilitytofocusonconflictinginput34. Theauthorclaimsthatthebestwayareadercanshowadmirationforapieceofpoetryorproseis____________. A)tobeabletoappreciateitandmemorizeit B)toanalyzeitsessentialfeatures C)tothinkitoverconscientiously D)tomakeafairappraisalofitsartisticvalue35. Aboutthefutureoftheartsofreadingtheauthorfeels____________. A)upset B)uncertain C)alarmed D)pessimisticPassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage: Forcenturies,explorershaveriskedtheirlivesventuringintotheunknownforreasonsthatweretovaryingdegreeseconomicandnationalistic.ColumbuswentwesttolookforbettertraderoutestotheOrientandtopromotethegreatergloryofSpain.LewisandClarkjourneyedintotheAmericanwildernesstofindoutwhattheU.S.hadacquiredwhenitpurchasedLouisiana,andtheAppoloastronautsrocketedtothemooninadramaticshowoftechnologicalmuscleduringthecoldwar. Althoughtheirmissionsblendedcommercialandpolitical-militaryimperatives,theexplorersinvolvedallaccomplishedsomesignificantsciencesimplybygoingwherenoscientistshadgonebefore. TodayMarslooms(隱約出現(xiàn))ashumanity’snextgreatterraincognita(未探明之地).Andwithdoubtfulprospectsforashort-termfinancialreturn,withthecoldwararapidlyfadingmemoryandamidagrowingemphasisoninternationalcooperationinlargespaceventures,itisclearthatimperativesotherthanprofitsornationalismwillhavetocompelhumanbeingstoleavetheirtracksontheplanet’sreddishsurface.Coulditbethatscience,whichhaslongplayedaminorroleinexploration,isatlastdestinedtotakealeadingrole?Thequestionnaturallyinvitesacoupleofothers:ArethereexperimentsthatonlyhumanscoulddoonMars?Couldthoseexperimentsprovideinsightsprofoundenoughtojustifytheexpenseofsendingpeopleacrossinterplanetaryspace? WithMarsthescientificstakesarearguablyhigherthantheyhaveeverbeen.Theissueofwhetherlifeeverexistedontheplanet,andwhetheritpersiststothisday,hasbeenhighlightedbymountingevidencethattheRedPlanetoncehadabundantstable,liquidwaterandbythecontinuingcontroversyoversuggestionsthatbacterialfossilsrodetoEarthonameteorite(隕石)fromMars.AmoreconclusiveansweraboutlifeonMars,pastorpresent,wouldgiveresearchersinvaluabledataabouttherangeofconditionsunderwhichaplanetcangeneratethecomplexchemistrythatleadstolife.IfitcouldbeestablishedthatlifearoseindependentlyonMarsandEarth,thefindingwouldprovidethefirstconcretecluesinoneofthedeepestmysteriesinallofscience:theprevalenceoflifeintheuniverse.36. Accordingtothepassage,thechiefpurposeofexplorersingoingtounknownplacesinthepastwas______________. A)todisplaytheircountry’smilitarymight B)toaccomplishsomesignificantscience C)tofindnewareasforcolonization D)topursuecommercialandstateinterests37. Atpresent,aprobableinducementforcountriestoinitiatelarge-scalespaceventuresis_____________. A)internationalcooperation B)nationalisticreasons C)scientificresearch D)long-termprofits38. WhatisthemaingoalofsendinghumanmissionstoMars? A)Tofindoutiflifeeverexistedthere. B)Toseeifhumanscouldsurvivethere. C)Toprovethefeasibilityoflarge-scalespaceventures. D)Toshowtheleadingroleofscienceinspaceexploration.39. Bysaying“WithMarsthescientificstakesarearguablyhigherthantheyhaveeverbeen”(Line1,Para.4),theauthormeansthat_________________. A)withMarstherisksinvolvedaremuchgreaterthananypreviousspaceventures B)inthecaseofMars,therewardsofscientificexplorationcanbeveryhigh C)inthecaseofMars,muchmoreresearchfundsareneededthaneverbefore D)withMars,scientistsargue,thefundamentalinterestsofscienceareatissue40. ThepassagetellsusthatproofoflifeonMarswould_______________. A)makeclearthecomplexchemistryinthedevelopmentoflife B)confirmthesuggestionthatbacterialfossilstraveledtoEarthonameteorite C)revealthekindofconditionsunderwhichlifeoriginates D)provideanexplanationwhylifeiscommonintheuniversePartIII VocabularyandStructure (20minutes)Directions: Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.41. Ifyouwantthispainkiller,you’llhavetoaskthedoctorfora______________. A)transaction B)permit C)settlement D)prescription42. The_____________fromchildhoodtoadulthoodisalwaysacriticaltimeforeverybody. A)conversion B)transition C)turnover D)transformation43. Itishardtotellwhetherwearegoingtohaveaboomintheeconomyora__________. A)concession B)recession C)submission D)transmission44. Hisuseofcolor,lightandformquicklydepartedfromtheconventionalstyleofhis________ashedevelopedhisowntechnique. A)descendants B)predecessors C)successors D)ancestors45. Failureinarequiredsubjectmayresultinthe______________ofadiploma. A)refusal B)betrayal C)denial D)burial46. Tohelpstudentsunderstandhowwesee,teachersoftendrawan_____________betweenaneyeandacamera. A)image B)analogy C)imitation D)axis47. A1994WorldBankreportconcludedthat______________girlsinschoolwasprobablythesinglemosteffectiveanti-povertypolicyinthedevelopingworldtoday. A)assigning B)admitting C)involving D)enrolling48. Theauthorofthereportiswell______________withtheproblemsinthehospitalbecausehehasbeenworkingthereformanyyears. A)acquainted B)informed C)accustomed D)known49. Whenthefarmersvisitedthecityforthefirsttime,theywere_________________byitscomplicatedtrafficsystem. A)evoked B)bewildered C)diverted D)undermined50. IfJapan________________itsrelationwiththatcountryitwillhavetofindanothersupplierofrawmaterials. A)precludes B)terminates C)partitions D)expires51. Theywere________________intheirscientificresearch,notknowingwhathappenedjustoutsidetheirlab. A)submerged B)drowned C)immersed D)dipped52. Youshould_______________tooneormoreweeklymagazinessuchasTimeorNewsweek. A)ascribe B)order C)reclaim D)subscribe53. Theautomaticdoorsinsupermarkets____________theentryandexitofcustomerswithshoppingcarts. A)furnish B)induce C)facilitate D)allocate54. Eachworkday,theworkersfollowedthesameschedulesandrarely_________fromthisroutine. A)deviated B)disconnected C)detached D)distorted55. Thelittlegirlwas________________bythedeathofherdogsinceheraffectionforthepethadbeenrealanddeep. A)grieved B)suppressed C)oppressed D)sustained56. Avisitortoamuseumtodaywouldnotice__________changesinthewaymuseumsareoperated. A)cognitive B)rigorous C)conspicuous D)exclusive57. Mostpeopletendtothinktheyaresoefficientattheirjobthattheyare___________. A)inaccessible B)irreversible C)immovable D)irreplaceable58. Beingimpatientis__________________withbeingagoodteacher. A)intrinsic B)ingenious C)incompatible D)inherent59. Foraparticularreason,hewantedtheinformationtobetreatedas______________. A)assured B)reserved C)intimate D)confidential60. Fortune-tellersaregoodatmaking_____statementssuchas“Yoursorrowswillchange.” A)philosophical B)ambiguous C)literal D)invalid61. Thetenantmustbepreparedtodecoratethehouse__________thetermsofthecontract. A)inthevicinityof B)inquestof C)inaccordancewith D)incollaborationwith62. Thewinnersofthefootballchampionshipranoffthefieldcarryingthesilvercup______. A)turbulently B)tremendously C)triumphantly D)tentatively63. Hesaidthattheyhad_________beenobligedtogiveuptheschemeforlackofsupport. A)gravely B)regrettably C)forcibly D)graciously64. Thelawondrinkinganddrivingis___________stated. A)extravagantly B)empirically C)exceptionally D)explicitly65. Theirclaimstodamageshavenotbeenconvincingly__________. A)refuted B)overwhelmed C)depressed D)intimidated66. Pleasedon’t_________toomuchonthepainfulmemories.Everythingwillbeallright. A)hesitate B)linger C)retain D)dwell67. Thejobsofwildlifetechniciansandbiologistsseemed______________tohim,butonedayhediscoveredtheirdifference. A)identical B)vertical C)parallel D)specific68. Marybecame______________homesickandcriticaloftheUnitedStates,soshefledfromherhomeinwestBloomfieldtoherhometowninAustria. A)completely B)sincerely C)absolutely D)increasingly69. Despitealmostuniversal________ofthevitalimportanceofwomen’sliteracy,educationremainsadreamforfartoomanywomeninfartoomanycountriesoftheworld. A)identification B)compliment C)confession D)acknowledgement70. Intoday’smedicalfield,littleagreementexistsonthe______fordefiningmentalillness. A)legislation B)requirement C)criteria D)measuresPartIV ErrorCorrection (15minutes)Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(∧)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitoutandputaslash(/)intheblank.Example: Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteraturesofourperiods.1.time/times/periodManyoftheargumentshavingusedforthestudyofliterature.2./___________Asaschoolsubjectarevalidfor∧studyoftelevision.3.the___________ Morepeopledieoftuberculosis(結(jié)核病)thanofanyotherdiseasecausedbyasingleagent.Thishasp
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