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語(yǔ)六級(jí)真題(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、LWriting(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteastartessayentitled

ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized'?Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.安樂(lè)死應(yīng)該合法化;

2.安樂(lè)死不應(yīng)合法化;

3.我的觀點(diǎn)。

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicContributionsWanted.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.以學(xué)校網(wǎng)站編輯部的名義寫(xiě)一篇征稿啟事

2.說(shuō)明征稿的內(nèi)容,寫(xiě)作要求及稿費(fèi)支付

3.提供聯(lián)系方式

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledOnForeigners'LearningChinese.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.目前,國(guó)久“漢語(yǔ)熱”持續(xù)升溫

2.出現(xiàn)這種現(xiàn)象的主要原因

3.“漢語(yǔ)熱”給我的啟示

OnForeigners'LearningChinese

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledMyIdenofPopmusic.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.有人認(rèn)為流行音樂(lè)不能登大雅之堂。

2.有人認(rèn)為音樂(lè)無(wú)高低貴賤之分,只有興趣上的差別。

3.我認(rèn)為……

MyIdeaofPopmusic

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopichowtokeeppsychologicallyhealthy?Youshould

writeatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiven

belowinChinese:

1.心理健康問(wèn)題往往是導(dǎo)致疾病的原因

2.分析人們產(chǎn)生心理健康問(wèn)題的原因(可從失業(yè)、壓力過(guò)重、缺少支持、

缺乏人際關(guān)系等方面加以分析)

3.你認(rèn)為人們應(yīng)如何保持心理健康

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledEnergyCrisis,Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow:

1.能源是當(dāng)今世界所面臨的主要問(wèn)題之一°

2.能源的重要性

3.如何保護(hù)能源

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledGoodMannersYoushouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.禮貌的含義

2.禮貌對(duì)我們社會(huì)的重要意義

3.我們應(yīng)該怎么看待禮貌

GoodManners

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofHowISpendMySummerVacation,describinghowyou

spendoneofyoursummervacationsinthecountryside.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinEnglish:Situation:

Studentshavedifferentwaystospendtheirsummervacations,andyoudecide

totakeyoursummervacationwithyourfamilyinthecountryside.Your

feelingisquitedifferentfromthatinthecity,soyouthinkaboutitdeeply.

9.1.目前大學(xué)生逃課現(xiàn)象很普遍

2.分析大學(xué)生逃課的原因

3.你對(duì)這一現(xiàn)象的看法

ClassSkippinginColleges

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledFallofCarPriceVersusRiseofItsCost.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.當(dāng)前汽車(chē)降價(jià)促使汽車(chē)銷(xiāo)量增大。

2.你要買(mǎi)車(chē),就應(yīng)該在經(jīng)濟(jì)上的心理上有所準(zhǔn)備。

3.就我而言,寧愿打車(chē)也不買(mǎi)車(chē)。

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.

Asameasureofbodyfat,BMI(bodymassindex)iscalculatedaccordingto

12.EconomizingofthePoor

ComprehendingEconomizingofthePoor

Walkingdowntheaislesofasupermarket,low-incomeshoppersmust

consideranumberoffactorsincludingquantity,price,qualityandnutritional

differenceswhenselectingfoodproducts.Food-purchasedecisionsbythe

pooroftenentailbalancesamongtaste,preferenceandqualityfactors—either

realorperceived—tomeetspendingconstraints.Withinbroadproduct

categoriessuchascereal,cheese,meatandpoultiy,andfruitsandvegetables,

shopperscanchooseamongmanysubstitutableproducts.Low-income

shopperscanextendtheirfooddollarsinanumberofways.Theymayshop

indiscountfoodstores;theymaypurchaseandconsumelessfoodthan

higher-incomeshoppers;theymaypurchaselow-priced(andpossiblylower

quality)foodproducts;ortheymayrelyonsomecombinationofallthree.A

betterunderstandingofhowthepooreconomizeinfoodspendingaddresses

importantpolicyquestionsraisedbyresearchers,nutritioneducators,and

food-assistanceprogrammanagers.

TheCorrelationbetweentheLocationandPrice

Whetherthepoorfacesignificantlydifferentfoodpricesduetowherethey

shopforfoodremainsanunresolvedempiricalquestion.Extensiveresearch

overtheyearshastriedtoanswerthequestion—Dothepoorpaylessforfood?

TheEconomicResearchService(ERS)in1997receivedtheresultsofstudies

comparingpricedifferencesingrocerystoresacrossdifferentincomelevels

andcombinedthesewithcurrentcensusdataonthedistributionoflow-

incomehouseholdsbyurbanizationtype.TheERSstudyconcludedthat,in

general,thepoorfacehigherpricesduetotheirgreaterrepresentationinurban

andruralareas(asopposedtosuburbanareas),wherefoodpricestendtobe

higher.

HigherPricesbutLessSpending

Basedonresultsfromhouseholdsurveys,ERSalsofoundthatdespitefacing

higherprices,low-incomeshoppersspendlessthanhigher-incomeshoppers

forfoodpurchasedinfoodstores.Duetotheirlevelofaggregationandlack

ofin-storesalesandpromotioninformation,suchsurveysshedlittlelighton

theeconomizingpracticesofhouseholds.Tolearnmoreabouthowlow-

incomeshoppersspendlessforfooddespitefacinghigherprices,weobtained

food-storepurchasedatathatincorporateper-capitaquantityandexpenditure-

measureequivalents(householdmeasuresadjustedforhouseholdsize)across

incomelevels.

TheMainEconomizingPractices

Theresultingcomparisonsdescribehowindividualswithdifferentlevelsof

incomevaryintheirfood-spendingpatterns.Byusingactualtransactiondata,

detailedinformationabouttheproductpurchased(forexample,price,product

description,packagesize,andbrandname)aswellastheconditionof

purchase(promotion,coupon,orsaleitem)wasobtained.Fromthese,the

averageunitcost(perounce,perpound)foreachitemwascalculated.Low-

incomeshoppersmayusefourprimaryeconomizingpracticestoreducetheir

foodspending.First,theymaypurchaseagreaterproportionofdiscounted

products.Second,theymaypurchasemoreprivate-labelproducts(genericor

storebrand)versusbrandproductsthanhigher-incomeshoppersbuy.Third,

theymaytakeadvantageofvolumediscountsbypurchasinglargerpackage

sizes.Fourth,theymaypurchasealess-expensivefoodproductwithina

productclass.Althoughqualitydifferencessuchasfreshness,convenience

andtasteoftencontributetopricesdifferences,differencesinnutritional

qualityarealsoevident.

MoreSpendingonPromotionalItems

Theuseofpromotionsismeasuredbycomparingthepercentageof

expendituresandquantitiesofeachproductpurchasedonpromotion

(manufacurers'coupons,storecoupons,storesales,andotherpromotions).

Forrandom-weightcheese,fruit,vegetablesandmeatin1998,low-income

households(lessthan$25,000perye

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Generallyspeaking,youngkidsinAmericaprefertakingpartinsportsto

attendingclass.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.WorldPopulationGrowthandDistribution

TheUnitedNations,anacceptedauthorityonpopulationlevelsandtrends,

estimatesthattheworldpopulationreached6billionin1999,andis

increasingannuallybymorethan77millionpersons.Therateofincrease,1.3

percentperyear,hasfallenbelowthepeakrateof2percentperyearattained

by1970.Bythelate2040s,theUNestimates,thegrowthratewillhavefallen

toabout0.64percentannually,atwhichtimemorethan50countrieswill

experiencenegativegrowth.

A.PastandPresentGrowth

Estimatesofworldpopulationbefore1900arebasedonfragmentary(零散

的)data,butscholarsagreethat,formostofhumanexistence,long-run

averagepopulationgrowthapproachedapproximately0.002percentperyear,

or20permillioninhabitants.AccordingtoUNestimates,thepopulationof

theworldwasabout300millionintheyearAD1,andittookmorethan1,500

yearstoreachthe500millionmark.Growthwasnotsteadybutwasmarked

byoscillations(擺動(dòng))dictatedbyclimate,foodsupply,disease,andwar.

Startinginthe17thcentury,greatadvancesinscientificknowledge,

agriculture,industry,medicine,andsocialorganizationmadepossiblerapid

accelerationinpopulationgrowth.Machinesgraduallyreplacedhumanand

animallabor.Peopleslowlyacquiredtheknowledgeandmeanstocontrol

disease.By1900theworldpopulationhadreached1.65billion,andby1960

itstoodat3.04billion.

Beginningabout1950,anewphaseofpopulationgrowthwasusheredin

whenfamineanddiseasecouldbecontrolledeveninareasthathadnotyet

attainedahighdegreeofliteracyoratechnologicallydevelopedindustrial

society.Thishappenedasaresultofthemodestcostofimportingthevaccines

(疫苗),antibiotics,insecticides,andhigh-yieldingvarietiesofseedsproduced

sincethe1950s.Withimprovementsinwatersupplies,sewage-disposal

facilities,andtransportationnetworks,agriculturalyieldsincreased,and

deathsfrominfectiousandparasiticdiseasesgreatlydeclined.Life

expectancyatbirthinmostdevelopingcountriesincreasedfromabout35~

40yearsin1950to66yearsby2000.Therapiddeclineindeathsamong

peoplewhomaintainedgenerallyhighfertilityratesledtoannualpopulation

growththatexceeded3.1percentinmanydevelopingnationsa—ratethat

doublespopulationsizein23years.

B.RegionalDistribution

Asof2000,1.2billionpeoplelivedinthedevelopednationsoftheworld,and

4.9billionpeoplelivedintheless-developedcountries.Byregion,overhalf

theworld'spopulationwasinEastandSouthAsia;China,with1.3billion

inhabitants,andIndia,withsome1billion,werethedominantcontributors.

EuropeandthecountriesoftheformerUSSRcontained14percent,Northand

SouthAmericamadeup14percent,Africahad13percent,andthePacific

Islandshadabout1percentofworldpopulation.

Differencesinregionalgrowthratesarealteringthesepercentagesovertime.

Africa'sshareoftheworldpopulationisexpectedtomorethandoublebythe

year2025.ThepopulationofSouthAsiaandLatinAmericaisexpectedto

remainnearlyconstant;inotherregions,includingEastAsia,thepopulation

isexpectedtodeclineappreciably.Theshareofthepresentdevelopednations

inworldpopulation—20percentin2000—isexpectedtofallto15percentby

2025.Nineoutofeverytenpersonswhoarenowbeingaddedtotheworld's

populationarelivingintheless-developedcountries.

C.UrbanConcentration

Asacountrydevelopsfromprimarilyanagriculturaltoanindustrialeconomy,

large-scalemigrationofruralresidentstotownsandcitiestakesplace.During

thisprocess,thegrowthrateofurbanareasistypicallydoublethepaceof

overallpopulationincrease.Some29percentoftheworldpopulationwas

livinginurbanareasin1950;

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Thereleaseoflargequantifiesofthegreenhousegasmethaneaspermafrost

meltswillspeedup.

16.Boyshaveahigherriskofdevelopingheartdiseasethangirls.

17.

TodayabouthalfofallPCsarestillnotconnectedtotheweb;oneelement

thatpeopleunderestimateisthedegreetowhichthewillimprove.

18.

Abdominalpainoccurringbeforemealindicates.

19.

Ifyouwanttogetofftothefightstart,youshouldtreatthereceptionistsas

yourpotentialbosses.

A.YB.NC.NG

20.

Whatnegativeimpactdothemandatorynation-widetestsmostprobablyhave

onstudents'powerofwritingwell?

A.Theymakethestudentsunmotivated.

B.Theyprohibitstudents'creativityduetotheirrequirements.

C.Thestudentswillbeseverelypunishediftheyfailthetests.

D.Thestudentscarelittleaboutwriting.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.

[B6]

22.(26)

A.Mill.B.Bank.C.Store.D.Notofaboveall.

23.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Thatlastspeakerwasprettyboring.Buthedidmakeafew

goodpointsattheend.

W:Really?Ididn'tcatchthem.Imusthavedozedoffforaminute.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(15)

A.Sheleftthelectureforafewminutes.

B.Shewasreadingduringthelecture.

C.Shemayhavefallenasleep.

D.Shemisunderstoodthespeaker'slastpoints.

24.聽(tīng)力原文:Italy'scapitalRomeisafamoustouristattraction,butthere

areswarmsofbirdsthatcrowdinRome'shistoricpublicsquaresandchurches

everywinter,forcingtouristsandpassers-bytoseekrefugeunderumbrellas.

Recently,scientistshavefoundoutagoodwaytosolvethisproblem.The

ItalianLeaguefortheProtectionofBirdswillbroadcastbird"distresscalls"

overloudspeakersinthehistoriccenters,usingatechnologyithastriedin

Rome'soutskirtstoscarethebirdsaway.Thescientistshaverecordedthe

soundthatthesebirdsmakewhenthereisdangerandtheywillplayitover

megaphonesatduskwhenthebirdsarestartingtonestdown.Theywantto

chasethebirdsoutofconcentratedurbancenterswithdistresscallsand

spotlights.Thenthebirdswillheadtooutlyingparksandsuburbs.This

methodhasbeenprovedveryefficientandthereisnocrueltytobirdsinvolved

sincetheyjustmigratetoparksandwoodsoutsidethecity.BetweenOctober

andFebruarysomefourmillionbirdsmigratetotheItaliancapitalfrom

Germany,PolandandRussia,darkeningthehorizonandpaintingabstract

shapesintheskythatcapturetheimaginationofonlookers.Thehugeflocks

alsocoatcars,buildingsandanyonewhohasnotfoundcoverwithbird

droppings.Touristsareadvisedtocarryumbrellasorraincoatsatduskand

residentshavetoputupwiththeterriblesmellformonthsatatime.

(33)

A.Beggingfoodfromthetourists.

B.Attackingthetourists.

C.Droppingwastesonthetourists.

D.Makingloudnoisetodisturbthetourists.

25.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Openwide.Nowshowmewhereithurts.

W:Hereonthetop,especiallywhenIbiteintosomethinghotorcold.

Q:Whoistheman?

(17)

A.Adentist.B.Acook.C.Adietician.D.Atwirler.

26.

[B9]

27.聽(tīng)力原文:Citytrafficisagreatproblem.Morecarsareproducedevery

yearandthestreetsaregettingmoreandmorecrowded.Soduring"rush

hours,"whenpeoplearegoingtoorfromtheirwork,trafficisbroughttoa

standstill.Ithasbeensuggestedthatcommutersshouldsharetheircarsand

giveeachotherlifts.Itisanexcellentidea,however,sofarnobodyhasbeen

abletothinkofawaytocompelpeopletodoso.

Todiscouragemotoristsfromleavingtheircarsinthestrutsallday,parking

metersareused.Whenyouparkatameter,youwillpayacoin.Thispaysfor

acertainamountoftime.Themeterrecordsthisanditshowswhenthetime

thatyouhavepaidforisfinished.Ifthecarisstilltherethen,youhavetopay

afine.

Trafficwardenslookafterthemeters.Theywalkaroundthestreetsandcheek

thateverymetershowsthatmoneyhasbeenpaidforthecarparkedthere.If

ameterregisters"timeexpired,"themotoristwhohaslefthiscarthereisfined.

Ofcourse,thetrafficwardencannotwaitfortheownerofcartoreturn.He

carriesablockofprintedforms,andononeofthesehewritesdownallthe

details,suchastheregistrationnumberoftheear,whereitisparked,how

muchthedrivermustpayandwherehemustsendthemoney.Heleavesthis

form,onthecarwherethedriverwillbeabletoseeiteasily;heusuallypushes

itunderoneofthewindscreenwiperssothatitwillnotblowaway.Andin

caseitrainsbeforethemotoristreturns,theform,isputinalittleplastic

envelopetoprotectit.Whenthedrivercomesback,hegetsanunpleasant

surprise,butitishisownfaultforleavinghiscartoolongataparkingmeter.

(33),',

A.Aperiodwhencarsarerushingontheroads.

B.Aperiodwhenpeoplearegoingtoorfromtheirwork.

C.Aperiodwhencarsarecrowedontheroads.

D.Aperiodwhenpeoplearecrowedinbuses.

28.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Thisevening,theguestspeakerwithusisDr.Bush.He's

goingtotalkaboutcopyrightingworksofart.

M:Well,acopyrightisaproofofauthorship.Itprotectsartistsagainst

someoneelseusingtheirworkwithouttheirpermission.

W:So,allartists'workswillbeprotectedbycopyrightlaw?

M:It'simportanttorememberthatUnitedStatesCopyrightLawprotects

artisticexpressionssuchaspaintings,butdoesnotprotectanyideas,concepts,

proceduresortechniques.

W:Howcanartistsobtaincopyrightprotection?

M:Thelawhaschangedin1978andagainin1989.Forartiststhecurrentlaw

meanseverythingtheycreateisautomaticallyandimmediatelycopyrighted.

Theydon'thavetofileanydocumentsandundertheprotectionofthe

CopyrightLaw,anyrecreationsoftheiroriginalworksuchasprintsarealso

coveredbytheartist'scopyright.

Furthermore,anychangesartistsmadetotheiroriginalworksarecovered.

TheLawalsomakesitdearthatwhensomeonebuystheworkofart,theyare

notallowedtodestroyorchangethatworkofart.

W:Whatiftheworkwassoldtoanewowner?

M:Artistskeepthecopyrightevenaftersellingtheworkofart.Thepurchaser

maybuythephysicalwork,buttherighttomakeprintsorcopiesisstillthe

artists'andthebuyerdoesnotautomaticallyhaveanyrighttomakeandsell

printsorcopiesofwork.

W:Doyouhaveanysuggestionstoourartistsinthisarea?

M:Althoughworksareautomaticallycopyrighted,artistsareencouragedto

registertheirworkwithUnitedStatesCopyrightOffice.Registeringart

providesadditionallegalprotectionandalsogivesthepeoplearoundthe

worldtheabilitytoapproachthehonorsaboutlicensingandpurchasingright.

(23)'

A.Protectingbuyersofpaintings.

B.Whycopiesoffamouspaintingsaremade.

C.HowpaintingsaresoldintheUnitedStates.

D.Protectingartistsfromillegaluseoftheirwork.

29.(18)

A.Shereallycannotlearnmathwellwithoutother'shelp.

B.Mathematicsisthelastsubjectshewantstolearn.

C.Michaelistheonlystudentwhoeverhelpedherwithmath.

D.ShedoesnotwantMichaeltogotoanotherschool.

30.(44)

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)

31.Nowitisremaintruethattherecessionsusuallyfocustheirhurton,

32.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

ManyleadingscientistssownthroughtheyearsfromGalileotoEinsteinhave

beendeeplyreligious.Theyhavebeenintriguedbytheessentialmysteryof

lifeandmaterialexistence,andhaverecognizedthatspiritualaswellas

scientificunderstandingisneeded.

Twobiologistsmightexaminealivingcellunderamicroscope.Onewillsee

therethehandiworkofGod;theotherwillseeonlywhatevolutionhas

changedtoproduce.Andyetbothwillagreeonthecell'sbiologicalhistory,

itscomposition,itsstructure,anditsfunction.OnephysicistwillfindGodin

theexquisitelyorganizedandexactlawsofthephysicaluniverse.Another

physicistwillnotbeabletoseeanythingbeyondthelawsthemselves.The

religiousviewsofascientistdonotcomefromhisscience;theycomefrom

hisentirephilosophy,hiswholeviewoftheworld.Butscientistsarenot

uniqueinthismatter;thesamedisparityofthinkingistobefoundamong

peoplefromallwalksoflife.

Inthemodemworld,scienceservestwoimportantfunctions.Oneisto

providethebasisforascientifictechnology.Itisinthiswaythatsciencehas

thegreatestinfluenceonourdallyliving.Throughtechnology,weadvance

thestructureofcivilizationandgainincreasingdominationovertheearthand

adjoiningportionsoftheuniverse.Theotherpurposeservedbyscienceisone

ofunderstanding.Throughscience,wediscoverhowphenomenaoccurand,

toalimitedextent,whytheyhappenthewaytheydo.Vitalprocessesare

analyzedandstudied,thatwemayknowmoreofhoworganismsfunction,

andhowtheyhavecometobewhattheyare.Throughscience,weseekto

knowwhatamanis-howhisbodyworksandwhyhethinksanddreams.As

wesearchtoknowourselvesandtheworkingsofourminds,weexpecttofind

solutionstoproblemsofconfusionanddiscontent.Scienceisawayto

understanding,butinsomewaysitisanarrowpaththatdoesnottouchonall

thequestionsposedbythefactsofhumanlife.Sciencedoesnotprovidea

wayoflife;itdoesnotcreateamoralorder.Itisquiteobviousthatnotall

humanknowledgecanbereducedtoscientificterms.Interpretationsofthe

ultimatemeaningandvalueoflifewill,inthefinalanalysis,bemademore

onthebasisofspiritualawarenessthanonscientificacuity.

Accordingtothefirstparagraph,manyleadingscientists.

A.haveattemptedtoexplainphysicallifefromareligiouspointofview

B.haveacknowledgedthatonlyreligionCanexplainthemysteryoflife

C.havebeenpuzzledbythemysteryoflifeandmaterialthings

D.havetriedtosolvethemysteryoflife

33.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequired

toselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbank

followingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemaking

yourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthe

correspondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.You

maynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Market[C1]donotcomenaturallytoChineseofficials.Forthepast

fouryearstwohugediversion[C2]havebeenunderwaytobring

waterfromtheYangziRiverbasintonorthernChina.Workonamore

technologicallychallengingthirdroute,involvingblastingthroughmountains

tolinktheYangzi'supper[C3]totheYellowRiver,isexpectedto

beginaround2010.Theproposalcastigatedbythewaterminister,Wang

Shucheng,onOctober24thwasevenmoregrandiose.Itwould[C4]

thelinktotheYaluZangburiver,astheupperreachesofIndia'sBrahmaputra

riverareknowninChina.MrWangdescribedthisas"unnecessary,unfeasible

andunscientific"(whilestressingthatthiswashis"academic"opinion).India

mustberelieved.

Meanwhile,Chinahasbeen[C5]toimposetougherpenaltieson

waterpollutersorhigher[C6]onconsumers.Itfearsthathigher

priceswoulddriveindustriesawayfromthenorthandmakeitmoredifficult

forstrugglingstate-owned[C7]toturnaprofit.Italsoworriesabout

angeringhouseholdconsumers,particularlyinthe[C8].According

toagovernment[C9],waterpricesin36bigcitieshaverisenan

averageof10%annuallyforthepastthreeyears(Beijing'shaverisen30-fold

inthepast14years).ButinAugustagovernmentthink-tanksaidprices

remainedonlyaboutathirdoftheworld[CIO].Itcalledforprice

reformstobespeededup.OnOctober20thBeijingpublishedafive-yearplan

foreconomicandbureaucraticreformsinthecapital.Thiscalledforwater

pricestoreflectsupplyandthecostofdeliveryby2010.Thenational

governmentsaidearlierthisyearthatitaimedtocutwaterconsumptionper

unitofGDPby30%inthesameperiod.

A)averageI)reaches

B)countrysideJ)reluctant

C)enterprisesK)river

D)extendL)solutions

E)forcesM)survey

F)getN)tariffs

G)levelO)tough

H)projects

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五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

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六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

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參考答案

1.ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized?Euthanasiahasbeenahighly

controversialissueathomeandabroad.InsomenorthernEuropeancountries

itislegalized.Nowithasbecomeahottopicagaininourcountrybecausean

incurablepatientwantedthedoctorstoimplementeuthanasiaonhimbutthey

hadtorefusetodososinceitwasforbiddenbylaw.Somepeoplethinkthat

euthanasiashouldbelegalizedandputintopractice.Insodoingitwillbenefit

allpeopleinvolved.Firstitcanlessenthepainofthedyingpatientwhosuffers

terriblyfromtheincurabledisease.Seconditwillalsoreducethegreat

financialpressureonthelivingbecauseagreatdealofmoneyhastobespent

inprolongingthelifeofthedying.Ontheotherhandothersbelievethat

euthanasiashouldnotbelegalizedandperformed.Itisgenerally

acknowledgedthatlifeisthemostpreciousofallandshouldbeputbefore

everythingelse.Onceapersonisdeadheorshecannevercomebacktolife

anditisirreplaceable.What'smoreifeuthanasiaislegalizeditispossiblefor

wickedpeopletotakeadvantageofittokilllegitimately.Inmyopinion

euthanasiashouldbelegallyimplementedbutstrictlawsmustbemadeand

severemeasurestakenincaseitisabused.Andalsoiftheincurablepatient

wantstogoonlivinginpaininsteadofhavingeuthanasiahisorherchoice

mustberespected.ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized?Euthanasiahasbeena

highlycontroversialissueathomeandabroad.InsomenorthernEuropean

countriesitislegalized.Nowithasbecomeahottopicagaininourcountry

becauseanincurablepatientwantedthedoctorstoimplementeuthanasiaon

himbuttheyhadtorefusetodososinceitwasforbiddenbylaw.Somepeople

thinkthateuthanasiashouldbelegalizedandputintopractice.Insodoing,it

willbenefitallpeopleinvolved.First,itcanlessenthepainofthedying

patientwhosuffersteiTiblyfromtheincurabledisease.Second,itwillalso

reducethegreatfinancialpressureonthelivingbecauseagreatdealofmoney

hastobespentinprolongingthelifeofthedying.Ontheotherhand,others

believethateuthanasiashouldnotbelegalizedandperformed.Itisgenerally

acknowledgedthatlifeisthemostpreciousofallandshouldbeputbefore

everythingelse.Onceapersonisdead,heorshecannevercomebacktolife,

anditisirreplaceable.What'smore,ifeuthanasiaislegalized,itispossible

forwickedpeopletotakeadvantageofittokilllegitimately.Inmyopinion,

euthanasiashouldbelegallyimplementedbutstrictlawsmustbemadeand

severemeasurestakenincaseitisabused.Andalso,iftheincurablepatient

wantstogoonlivinginpaininsteadofhavingeuthanasia,hisorherchoice

mustberespected.

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