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2005年12月24日大學英語六級(CET?6)真題試卷(A卷)PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionAA)Thedeanshouldhaveconsultedherontheappointment.Dr.Holdenshouldhavetakenoverthepositionearlier.Shedoesn'tthinkDr.Holdenhasmadeawisechoice.Dr.Holdenisthebestpersonforthechairmanship.A)They'llkeepintouchduringthesummervacation.They'llholdapartybeforethesummervacation.They,lldooddjobstogetherattheschoollibrary.They'llgetbacktotheirschoolonceinawhile.A)Peachesareinseasonnow.Peachesarenotattheirbestnow.Thewomandidn'tknowhowtobargain.Thewomanhelpedthemanchoosethefruit.A)Theyjointhephysicsclub.Theyaskforanextensionofthedeadline.Theyworkontheassignmenttogether.Theychooseaneasierassignment.A)SheadmiresJean'sstraightforwardness.ShethinksDr.Browndeservesthepraise.ShewilltalktoJeanaboutwhathappened.ShebelievesJeanwasrudetoDr.Brown.A)Helikedwritingwhenhewasachild.HeenjoyedreadingstoriesinReader'sDigest.HeusedtobeaneditorofReader'sDigest.Hebecamewellknownattheageofsix.A)Heshowsgreatenthusiasmforhisstudies.Heisaveryversatileperson.Hehasnotalentfortennis.Hedoesnotstudyhardenough.A)Johnhaslostsomethingattherailwaystation.Thereareseveralrailwaystationsinthecity.ItwillbeverydifficultforthemtofindJohn.ThetrainthatJohnistakingwillarrivesoon.A)Itsrapidgrowthisbeneficialtotheworld.Itcanbeseenasamodelbytherestoftheworld.Itssuccesscan'tbeexplainedbyelementaryeconomics.Itwillcontinuetosurgeforward.A)Ittakesonly5minutestoreachthecampusfromtheapartments.Moststudentscan'taffordtoliveinthenewapartments.Thenewapartmentsarenotavailableuntilnextmonth.Thenewapartmentscanaccommodate500students.SectionBA)TheroleofimmigrantsintheconstructionofAmericansociety.TheimportanceofofferingdiversecoursesinEuropeanhistory.Theneedforgreaterculturaldiversityintheschoolcurriculum.ThehistoriclandingofEuropeansontheVirginiashore.A)HewaswonderingifthespeakerwasusedtolivinginAmerica.Hewastryingtoshowfriendlinesstothespeaker.Hewantedtokeeptheirconversationgoing.Hebelievedthespeakerwasaforeigner.A)TheUSpopulationdoesn'tconsistofwhiteEuropeandescendantsonly.AsiantouristscanspeakEnglishaswellasnativespeakersofthelanguage.ColoredpeoplearenotwelcomeintheUnitedStates.Americansareinneedofeducationintheirhistory.A)BymakinglawsByenforcingdisciplineByeducatingthepublicByholdingceremoniesA)Itshouldberaisedbysoldiers.Itshouldberaisedquicklybyhand.ItshouldberaisedonlybyAmericans.Itshouldberaisedbymechanicalmeans.A)Itshouldbeattachedtothestatus.Itshouldbehungfromthetopofthemonument.Itshouldbespreadovertheobjecttobeunveiled.Itshouldbecarriedhighupintheair.A)Therehasbeenalotofcontroversyovertheuseofflag.Thebestathletescanwearuniformswiththedesignoftheflag.Therearepreciseregulationsandcustomstobefollowed.Americanscanprinttheflagontheircushionsorhandkerchiefs.PassageThreeA)PunishmentbyteachersPooracademicperformanceTruancyIllnessA)TheBoardofEducation.Principalsofcityschools.Studentswithgoodacademicrecords.Studentswithgoodattendancerecords.A)Punishingstudentswhodamageschoolproperty.Rewardingschoolsthathavedecreasedthedestruction.Promotingteacherswhocanpreventthedestruction.Cuttingthebudgetforrepairsandreplacements.PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)PassageoneToomanyvulnerablechild-freeadultsarebeingruthlessly(無'情的)manipulatedintoparent-hoodbytheirparents,whothinkthathappinessamongolderpeopledependsonhavingagrand-childtospoil.Weneedanorganizationtohelpbeatdownthepersistentcampaignsofgrandchildlessparents.It'stimetoestablishPlannedGrandparenthood,whichwouldhavemanyglobalandlocalbenefits.Partofitsmissionwouldbetopromotetherisksandrealitiesassociatedwithbeingagrandparent.Thestaffwouldincludedepressedgrandparentswhowouldexplainhowgrandkidsbreaklamps,bite,screamandkick.Otherswoulddetailhowanhourofbaby-sittingoftenturnsintoacryingmarathon.Moregrandparentswouldtestifythattheyhadtopayfortheirgrandchild'sexpensivecollegeeducation.Plannedgrandparenthood'scarefullywrittenliteraturewoulddetailallthejoysoflifegrand-chiId-freeacalmlivingroom,extramoneyforluxuriesduringthegoldenyears,etc.Potentialgrandparentswouldberemindedthat,withoutgrandchildrenaround,it'spossibletohaveaconversationwithyourkids,who-incidentally-wouldhavemoretimefortheirownparents.Meanwhile,mostchildrenarevulnerabletotheenormousinfluenceexertedbygrandchildlessparentsaimingtopersuadetheirkidstoproducechildren.Theywilltakeacallfromapersistentparent,evenifthey'reloadedwithworks.Inaddition,someparentsmakehandsomemoneyoflferspayableuponthegrandchild'sbirth.Sometimesthesegiftsnotonlycoverexpensesassociatedwiththeinfant'sbirth,butextras,too,likeavacation.Inanycase,cashgiftscanweakentheresolveofeventhenoblestperson.AtPlannedGrandparenthood,childrentargetedbytheirparentstoreproducecouldobtainnon-biasedinformationabouttheinsanityofhavingtheirownkids.Thecatastrophicpsychologicalandeconomiccostsofchildbearingwouldbeemphasized.Thesymptomsofmorningsicknesswouldbelistedandhorrorsofchildbirthpictured.Amonthlynewsletterwouldcontainstoriesaboutoverwhelmedparentsandofferguidanceonhowchildlessadultscanrespondtothedifferentlobbyingtacticsthatwould-begrandparentsemploy.WhenIthinkaboutalltheproblemsofouroverpopulatedworldandlookatourboygrabbingatthelampbythesofa,IwishIcouldhaveturnedtoPlannedGrandparenthoodwhenmyparentswereputtingthegrandchildsqueezeonme.IfIcouldhave,Imightnotbeinthisparenthoodpredicament(窘境).Buthere'sthecrazyirony,Idon'twantmychild-freelifeback.Dylan'stoomuchfun.What'sthepurposeoftheproposedorganizationPlannedGrandparenthood?Toencouragechildlesscouplestohavechildren.Toprovidefacilitiesandservicesforgrandchildlessparents.Tooffercounselingtopeopleonhowtoraisegrandchildren.Todiscouragepeoplefrominsistingonhavinggrandchildren.PlannedGrandparenthoodwouldincludedepressedgrandparentsonitsstaffinorderto.showthemthejoysoflifegrandparentsmayhaveinraisinggrandchildrendrawattentiontothetroublesanddifficultiesgrandchildrenmaycausesharetheirexperienceinraisinggrandchildreninamorescientificwayhelpraisefundstocoverthehighexpenseofeducationfbrgrandchildrenAccordingtothepassage,somecouplesmayeventuallychoosetohavechildrenbecausetheyfindithardtoresistthecarrot-and-stickapproachoftheirparentstheyhavelearnfromotherparentsaboutthejoysofhavingchildrentheyfeelmoreandmorelonelyadtheygrowoldertheyhavefounditirrationaltoremainchildlessBysaying"...myparentswereputtingthegrandchildsqueezeonme”(Line2-3,Para.6),theauthormeansthat.herparentskeptpressuringhertohaveachildherparentslikedtohaveagrandchildintheirarmsherparentsaskedhertosavefortheexpensesofraisingachildherparentskeptblamingherforherchild'sbadbehaviorWhatdoestheauthorreallyoftheideaofhavingchildren?Itdoesmoreharmthangood.Itcontributestooverpopulation.Itistroublesomebutrewarding.Itisapsychologicalcatastrophe.PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.AskmostpeoplehowtheydefinetheAmericanDreamandchancesarethey'llsay,“Success."ThedreamofindividualopportunityhasbeenhomeinAmericansinceEuropeansdiscovereda"newworld,,intheWesternHemisphere.EarlyimmigrantslikeHectorSt.JeandeCrevecoeurpraisedhighlythefreedomandopportunitytobefoundinthisnewland.HisglowingdescriptionsofaclasslesssocietywhereanyonecouldattainsuccessthroughhonestyandhardworkfiredtheimaginationsofmanyEuropeanreaders:inLettersfromanAmericanFarmer(1782)hewrote."Weareallexcitedatthespiritofanindustrywhichisunfettered(無拘無束的)andunrestrained,becauseeachpersonworksforhimself...Wehavenoprinces,forwhomwetoil(干苦力活),starve,andbleed:wearethemostperfectsocietynowexistingintheworld.,,Thepromiseofalandwhere“therewardsofaman'sindustryfollowwithequalstepstheprogressofhislabor“drewpoorimmigrantsfromEuropeandfuelednationalexpansionintothewesternterritories.Ournationalmythology(神化)isfullofillustrationtheAmericansuccessstory.There'sBenjaminFranklin,theverymodeloftheself-educated,self-mademan,whorosefrommodestoriginstobecomeawell-knownscientist,philosopher,andstatesman.Inthenineteenthcentury,HoratioAlger,awriteroffictionforyoungboys,becameAmerican'sbest-sellingauthorwithrags-to-richestales.Thenotionofsuccesshauntsus:wespendmillioneveryyearreadingabouttherichandfamous,learninghowto“makeafortuneinrealestatewithnomoneydown,"and""dressingforsuccess.^^Themythofsuccesshaseveninvadedourpersonalrelationships:todayit'sasimportanttobe“successful“inmarriageorparenthoodsasitistocomeoutontopinbusiness.Butdreamseasilyturnintonightmares.EveryAmericanwhohopesto“makeit“alsoknowsthefearoffailure,becausethemythofsuccessinevitablyimpliescomparisonbetweenthehavesandthehave-nots,thestarsandtheanonymouscrowd.Underpressureofthemyth,webecomeindulgedinstatussymbols:wetrytoliveinthe“right“neighborhoods,wearthe“right“clothes,eatthe“right”foods.Thesesymbolsofdistinctionassureusandothersthatwebelievestronglyinthefundamentalequalityofall,yetstriveashardaswecantoseparateourselvesfromourfellowcitizens.WhatistheessenceoftheAmericanDreamaccordingtoCrevecoeur?Peoplearefreetodeveloptheirpowerofimagination.Peoplewhoarehonestandworkhardcansucceed.Peoplearefreefromexploitationandoppression.Peoplecanfullyenjoyindividualfreedom.Bysaying“therewardsofaman'sindustryfollowwithequalstepstheprogressofhislabor”(Line10,Para.1),theauthormeans.themorediligentoneis,thebiggerhisreturnslaboriousworkensuresthegrowthofanindustryC)aman'sbusinessshouldbedevelopedstepbystepD)acompany'ssuccessdependsonitsemployees9hardwork28.ThecharactersdescribedinHoratioAlger'snovelsarepeoplewho.A)succeedinrealestateinvestmentearnedenormousfortunesbychancesbecamewealthyafterstartinglifeverypoorD)becamefamousdespitetheirmodestorigins29.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastsentenceofthesecondparagraphthat.A)businesssuccessoftencontributestoasuccessfulmarriageAmericanswishtosucceedineveryaspectoflifegoodpersonalrelationshipsleadtobusinesssuccesssuccessfulbusinesspeopleprovidegoodcarefortheirchildrenWhatistheparadoxofAmericancultureaccordingtotheauthor?TheAmericanroadtosuccessisfullofnightmares.Statussymbolsarenotarealindicatorofaperson'swealth.TheAmericanDreamisnothingbutanemptydream.WhatAmericansstriveafteroftencontradictstheirbeliefc.PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Publicdistrustofscientistsstemsinpartfromtheblurringofboundariesbetweenscienceandtechnology,betweendiscoveryandmanufacture.Mostgovernment,perhapsallgovernments,justifypublicexpenditureonscientificresearchintermsoftheeconomicbenefitsthescientificenterprisehabroughtinthepastandwillbringinthefuture.Politiciansremindtheirvotersofthesplendidmachines"ourscientists9haveinvented,thenewdrugstorelieveoldailments(病痛),andthenewsurgicalequipmentandtechniquesbywhichpreviouslyintractable(難治療的)conditionsmaynowbetreatedandlivessaved.Atthesametime,thepoliticiansdemandofscientiststhattheytailortheirresearchto'economicsneeds9,thattheyawardahigherprioritytoresearchproposalsthatare'nearthemarkefandcanbetranslatedintothegreatestreturnoninvestmentintheshortesttime.Dependent,astheyare,onpoliticiansformuchoftheirfunding,scientistshavelittlechoicebuttocomply.Liketherestofus,theyaremembersofasocietythatratesthecreationofwealthasthegreatestpossiblegood.Manyhavereservations,butkeepthemtothemselvesinwhattheyperceiveasaclimatehostiletothepursuitofunderstandingforitsownsakeandtheideaofaninquiring,creativespirit.Insuchcircumstancesnooneshouldbetoohardonpeoplewhoaresuspiciousofconflictsofinterest.Whenwelearnthatthedistinguishedprofessorassuringusofthesafetyofaparticularproductholdsaconsultancywiththecompanymakingit,wecannotbeblamedforwonderingwhetherhisfeemightconceivablycloudhisprofessionaljudgment.Eveniftheprofessorholdsnoconsultancywithanyfirm,somepeoplemanystilldistrusthimbecauseofhisassociationwiththosewhodo,oratleastwonderaboutthesourceofsomehisresearchfunding.Thisattitudecanhavedamagingeffects.Itquestionstheintegrityofindividualsworkinginaprofessionthatprizesintellectualhonestyasthesupremevirtue,andplaysintothehandsofthosewhowouldliketodiscreditscientistsbyrepresentingthenavenal(可以收買的).Thismakesiteasiertodismissallscientificpronouncements,butespeciallythosemadebythescientistswhopresentthemselvesas6experts'.Thescientistmostlikelytounderstandthesafetyofanuclearreactor,forexample,isanuclearengineerdeclaresthatareactorisunsafe,webelievehim,becauseclearlyitisnottohisadvantagetolieaboutit.Ifhetellsusitissafe,ontheotherhand,wedistrusthim,becausehemaywellbeprotectingtheemployerwhopayshissalary.Whatisthechiefconcernofmostgovernmentswhenitcomestoscientificresearch?Supportfromthevotes.Thereductionofpublicexpenditure.Quickeconomicsreturns.Thebudgetforaresearchproject.Scientisthavetoadapttheirresearchto"economicneeds'inorderto.impressthepublicwiththeirachievementspursueknowledgeforknowledge'ssakeobtainfundingfromthegovernmenttranslateknowledgeintowealthWhywon'tscientistscomplainaboutthegovernment'spolicyconcerningscientificresearch?Theythinktheyworkinanenvironmenthostiletothefreepursuitofknowledge.Theyareaccustomedtokeepingtheiropinionstothemselves.Theyknowittakespatiencetowinsupportfromthepublic.Theythinkcompliancewithgovernmentpolicyisintheinterestsofthepublic.Accordingtotheauthor,peoplearesuspiciousoftheprofessionaljudgmentofscientistsbecausetheirpronouncementsoftenturnouttobewrongsometimestheyhidethesourceoftheirresearchfundingsomeofthemdonotgiveprioritytointellectualhonestytheycouldbeinfluencedbytheirassociationwiththeprojectconcernedWhydoestheauthorsaythatpublicdistrustofscientistscanhavedamagingeffects?Itmakesthingsdifficultfbrscientistsseekingresearchfunds.Peoplewouldnotbelievescientistsevenwhentheytellthetruth.Itmaydampentheenthusiasmofscientistsfbrindependentresearch.Scientiststhemselvesmaydoubtthevalueoftheirresearchfindings.PassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Inmanyways,today'sbusinessenvironmenthaschangedqualitativelysincethelate1980s.TheendoftheColdWarradicallyalteredtheverynatureoftheworld'spoliticsandeconomics.Injustafewshortyears,globalizationhasstartedavarietyoftrendswithprofoundconsequences:theopeningofmarkets,trueglobalcompetition,widespreadderegulation(解除政府對…的控制)ofindustry,andanabundanceofaccessiblecapital.Wehaveexperiencedboththebenefitsandrisksofatrulyglobaleconomy,withbothWallStreetandMainStreet(平民百姓)feelingthepainsofeconomicdisorderhalfaworldaway.Atthesametime,wehavefullyenteredtheInformationAge,Startingbreakthroughsininformationtechnologyhaveirreversiblyalteredtheabilitytoconductbusinessunconstrainedbythetraditionallimitationsoftimeorspace.Today,it'salmostimpossibletoimagineaworldwithoutintranets,e-mail,andportablecomputers.Withstunningspeed,theInternetisprofoundlychangingthewaywework,shop,dobusiness,andcommunicate.Asaconsequence,wehavetrulyenteredthePost-Industrialeconomy.Wearerapidlyshiftingfromaneconomybasedonmanufacturingandcommoditiestoonethatplacesthegreatestvalueoninformation,services,support,anddistribution.Thatshift,inturn,placeanunprecedentedpremiumon"'knowledgeworkers,anewclassofwealthy,educated,andmobilepeoplewhoviewthemselvesasfreeagentsinaseller'smarket.Beyondtherealmofinformationtechnology,theacceleratedpaceoftechnologicalchangeinvirtuallyeveryindustryhascreatedentirelynewbusiness,wipedoutothers,andproducedaPervasive(廣泛的)demandforcontinuousinnovation.Newproduct,process,anddistributiontechnologiesprovidepowerfulleversfbrcreatingcompetitivevalue.Morecompaniesarelearningtheimportanceofdestructivetechnologies一innovationsthatholdthepotentialtomakeaproductline,orevenanentirebusinesssegment,virtuallyoutdated.Anothermajortrendhasbeenthefragmentationofconsumerandbusinessmarkets.There'sagrowingappreciationthatsuperficiallysimilargroupsofcustomersmayhaveverydifferentpreferencesintermsofwhattheywanttobuyandhowtheywanttobuyit.Now,newtechnologymakesiteasier,faster,andcheapertoidentifyandservetargetedmicro-marketsinwaysthatwerephysicallyimpossibleorprohibitivelyexpensiveinthepast.Moreover,thetrendfeedsonitself,abusiness'sabilitytoservesub-marketsfuelscustomers9appetitesformoreandmorespecializedofferings.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thechancesinthebusinessenvironmentinthepastdecadescanbeattributedto.technologicaladvancesworldwideeconomicdisorderthefiercecompetitioninindustrytheglobalizationofeconomywhatideadoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthesecondparagraph?Therapiddevelopmentofinformationtechnologyhastakenbusinessmenbysurprise.Informationtechnologyhasremovedtherestrictionsoftimeandspaceinbusinesstransactions.TheInternet,intranets,e-mail,andportablecomputershavepenetratedeverycorneroftheworld.Thewaywedobusinesstodayhasbroughtaboutstartlingbreakthroughsininformationtechnology.IfabusinesswantstothriveinthePost-Industrialeconomy,.ithastoinvestmorecapitalinthetrainingoffreeagentstooperateinaseller'smarketitshouldtryitsbesttosatisfytheincreasingdemandsofmobileknowledgeablepeopleitshouldnotoverlooktheimportanceofinformation,services,support,anddistributionithastoprovideeachofitsemployeeswiththelatestinformationaboutthechangingmarketIntheauthor'sview,destructivetechnologiesareinnovationswhich.caneliminateanentirebusinesssegmentdemandaradicalchangeinprovidingservicesmaydestroythepotentialofacompanytomakeanyprofitcallforcontinuousimprovementinwaysofdoingbusinessWiththefragmentationofconsumerandbusinessmarkets.anincreasingnumberofcompanieshavedisintegratedmanufacturersmustfocusononespecialproducttoremaincompetitiveinthemarketitisphysicallyimpossibleandprohibitivelyexpensivetodobusinessintheoldwaybusinesseshavetomeetindividualcustomers9specificneedsinordertosucceedPartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)Itseemssomewhattoexpectanyonetodrive3hoursjustfora20-minutemeeting.eccentricimpossibleC)absurdD)uniqueThisareaoftheparkhasbeenspeciallyforchildren,butaccompanyingadultsarealsowelcome.inaugurateddesignatedentitleddelegatedThegirl'sfacewithembarrassmentduringtheinterviewwhenshecouldn'tanswerthetoughquestion.beameddazzledradiatedflushedSlaverywasinCanadain1833,andCanadianauthoritiesencouragedtheslaves,whoescapedfromAmerica,tosettleonitsvastvirginland.diluteddissipatedabolishedresignedUnfortunately,theneweditionofdictionaryisinallmajorbookshops.outofreachoutofstockoutofbusinessoutofseasonThehandsonmyalarmclockare,soIcanseewhattimeitisinthedark.exoticgorgeousluminousspectacularPsychologistshavedoneextensivestudiesonhowwellpatientswithdoctors'plycorrespondinterfereinteractIntoday'sclass,thestudentswereaskedtotheirmistakesontheexampaperandputintheirpossiblecorrections.cancelomitextinguisheraseTheGovemmenfspolicieswillcomeundercloseintheweeksbeforetheelection.appreciationspecificationscrutinyapprehensionPoliceandvillagersunanimouslytheforestfiretothunderandlightning.ascribedapproachedconfirmedD)confinedInsomeremoteplacestherearestillverypoorpeoplewhocan'taffordtoliveinconditions.graciousdecenthonorablepositiveSinceourknowledgeisnoneofuscanexcludethepossibilityofbeingwrong.controlledrestrainedfinitedelicateYoushouldn'tyourfather'sinstructions.Anywayheisanexperiencedteacher.A)deducedeliberatedefydenounceThecompanymanagementattemptedtoinformationthatwasnotfavorabletothem,butitwasallinvain.suppresssupplementconcentrateplugItismyhopethateveryoneinthisclassshouldtheirerrorsbeforeitistoolate.refuteexcludeexpelrectifyTheboy'sfoolishquestionhismotherwhowasbusywithhouseworkandhadnointerestinriguedfascinatedirritatedstimulatedMillionsofpeoplearoundtheworldhavesometypeofphysical,mental,oremotionalthatseverelylimitstheirabilitiestomanagetheirdailyactivities.scandalmisfortunedeficithandicapItisbelievedthatthefeedingpatternsparentsontheirchildrencandeterminetheiradolescentandadulteatingpelimposeC)evokeD)necessitateIfthevalue-addedtaxweredoneawaywith,itwouldactasatogressionprimestabilitystimulusThebrideandgroompromisedtoeachotherthroughsicknessandhealth.nourishnominaterostercherishThey'regoingtobuildabigofficeblockonthatpieceofland.voidvacantblankshallowWithoutanyhesitation,shetookoffhershoes,upherskirtandsplashedacrossthestream.A)tuckedrevolvedtwistedcurledVeryfewpeoplecouldunderstandhislecturebecausethesubjectwasvery.faintobscuregloomyindefiniteProfessorSmithexplainedthemovementoflightthatofwater.byanalogywithbyvirtueofinlinewithintermsofTomisbankruptnow.Heisdesperatebecauseallhiseffortsfailure.tumbledtohingeduponinflictedonculminatedinWhilefashionisthoughtofusuallyclothing,itisimportanttorealizethatitcoversamuchwiderdomain.inrelationtoinproportiontobymeansofonbehalfofThemeaningofthesentenceis;youcaninterpretitinseveralways.skepticalintelligibleambiguousexclusiveCancerisagroupofdiseasesinwhichthereisuncontrolledanddisorderedgrowthofcells.irrelevantinferiorcontroversialabnormalAtthattime,theeconomywasstillundergoinga,andjobofferswerehardtoget.concessionsupervisionrecessiondeviationIcouldhearnothingbuttheroaroftheairplaneengineswhichallothersounds.overturneddrowneddeafenedsmoothedErrorCorrection(15minutes)Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(A)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)intheblank.Example:Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiods/.1.time/times/periodManyoftheargumentshaving/usedforthestudyofliteratureas2.\aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.theEveryweekhundredsofCVs(簡歷)landonourdesks.We'veseenitall:CVsprintedonpinkpaper,CVsthatare10pageslongandCVswithsillymistakesinfirstparagraph.A(SI)goodCVisyourpassporttoaninterviewand,ultimate,to(S2)thejobyouwant.Initialimpressionsarevital,andabadlypresentedCVcouldmeanacceptance,regardlessofwhat'sinit.(S3)Hereareafewwaystoavoidendupontherejectpile.(S4)PrintyourCVongood-qualitywhitepaper.CVswithflowerybackgroundsorpinkpaperwillstandoutuponallthewrongreasons(S5)Getsomeonetocheckforspellingandgrammaticalerrors,becauseaspell-checkerwillpickupevery(S6)mistake.CVswitherrorswillberejected——itshowsthatyoudon'tpayattentiontodetail.Restrictyourselftooneortwopages,andlistinganypublicationsorrefereesonaseparatesheet.(S7)

IfyouaresendingyourCVelectronically,checktheformattingbysendingittoyourselffirst.Keepup(S8)theformatsimple.Donotsendaphotounlessspecificallyrequested.Ifyouhavetosendon,makesureitisonetakingina(S9)professionalsetting,ratherthanaholidaysnap.Gettingthepresentationrightisjustthefirststep.Whataboutthecontent?TheRulehereistokeepitfactualandtruthful-exaggerationsusuallygetfindout.Andremember(S10)totailoryourCVtoeachdifferentjob.Writing(30minutes)Direction:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoacompanydecliningajoboffer.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow..對公司提供職位表示感謝.解釋為何不能接受所提供的職位.希望給與諒解,并表達對公司的良好祝愿ALetterDecliningaJobOffer2005年12月24日六級參考答案ListeningComprehension1.D6.A11.C16.D1.D6.A11.C16.D2.A7.D12.D17.C3.B8.C13.A18.C4.C9.A14.A19.D5.A10.B15.B20.B24.A25.C29.B30.D24.A25.C29.B30.D34.D35.B39.A40.D44.B45.C49.B50.A54.A55.D59.D60.D64.A65.D69.C70.BReadingComprehensionTOC\o"1-5"\h\z21. D 22. B 23. A26. D 27. A 28. C31. B 32. C 33. A36. D 37. B 38. CPartIIIVocabulary41. C 42. B 43. D46. C 47. A 48. D51. C 52. C 53. C56. C 57. D 58. B61. B 62. A 63. B66. A 67. C 68. DPartIVErrorCorrectioninfirstparagraph—+inthefirstparagraphultimate—>ultimatelyacceptance—unacceptance/rejectionend—?endingupon一forwillpickup—willnotpickuplisting—?listKeepupfKeeptaking—takenfind—?foun

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