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2005年12月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試試題及參考答案PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionA1.A)Thedeanshouldhaveconsultedherontheappointment.B)Dr.Holdenshouldhavetakenoverthepositionearlier.C)Shedoesn’tthinkDr.Holdenhasmadeawisechoice.D)Dr.Holdenisthebestpersonforthechairmanship.2.A)They’llkeepintouchduringthesummervacationB)They’llholdapartybeforethesummervacationC)They’lldooddjobstogetherattheschoollibraryD)They’llgetbacktotheirschoolonceinawhile3.A)Peachesareinseasonnow.B)Peachesarenotattheirbestnow.C)Thewomandidn’tknowhowtobargain.D)Thewomanhelpedthemanchoosethefruit.4.A)Theyjointhephysicsclub.B)Theyaskforanextensionofthedeadline.C)Theyworkontheassignmenttogether.D)Theychooseaneasierassignment.5.A)SheadmiresJean’sstraightforwardnessB)ShethinksDr.BrowndeservesthepraiseC)ShewilltalktoJeanaboutwhathappenedD)ShebelievesJeanwasrudetoDr.Brown6.A)HelikedwritingwhenhewasachildB)HeenjoyedreadingstoriesinReader’sDigestC)HeusedtobeaneditorofReader’sDigestD)Hebecamewellknownattheageofsix7.A)HeshowsgreatenthusiasmforhisstudiesB)HeisaveryversatilepersonC)HehasnotalentfortennisD)Hedoesnotstudyhardenough8A)JohnhaslostsomethingattherailwaystationB)ThereareseveralrailwaystationsinthecityC)ItwillbeverydifficultforthemtofindJohnD)ThetrainthatJohnistakingwillarrivesoon9.A)ItsrapidgrowthisbeneficialtotheworldB)ItcanbeseenasamodelbytherestoftheworldC)Itssuccesscan’tbeexplainedbyelementaryeconomicsD)Itwillcontinuetosurgeforward10.A)Ittakesonly5minutestoreachthecampusfromtheapartmentsB)Moststudentscan’taffordtoliveinthenewapartmentsC)ThenewapartmentsarenotavailableuntilnextmonthD)Thenewapartmentscanaccommodate500studentsSectionB11.A)TheroleofimmigrantsintheconstructionofAmericansocietyB)TheimportanceofofferingdiversecoursesinEuropeanhistoryC)TheneedforgreaterculturaldiversityintheschoolcurriculumD)ThehistoriclandingofEuropeansontheVirginiashore12.A)HewaswonderingifthespeakerwasusedtolivinginAmericaB)HewastryingtoshowfriendlinesstothespeakerC)HewantedtokeeptheirconversationgoingD)Hebelievedthespeakerwasaforeigner13.A)TheUSpopulationdoesn’tconsistofwhiteEuropeandescendantsonlyB)AsiantouristscanspeakEnglishaswellasnativespeakersofthelanguageC)ColoredpeoplearenotwelcomeintheUnitedStatesD)Americansareinneedofeducationintheirhistory14.A)BymakinglawsB)ByenforcingdisciplineC)ByeducatingthepublicD)Byholdingceremonies15.A)ItshouldberaisedbysoldiersB)ItshouldberaisedquicklybyhandC)ItshouldberaisedonlybyAmericansD)Itshouldberaisedbymechanicalmeans16.A)ItshouldbeattachedtothestatusB)ItshouldbehungfromthetopofthemonumentC)ItshouldbespreadovertheobjecttobeunveiledD)Itshouldbecarriedhighupintheair17.A)TherehasbeenalotofcontroversyovertheuseofflagB)ThebestathletescanwearuniformswiththedesignoftheflagC)TherearepreciseregulationsandcustomstobefollowedD)AmericanscanprinttheflagontheircushionsorhandkerchiefsPassageThree18.A)PunishmentbyteachersB)PooracademicperformanceC)TruancyD)Illness19.A)TheBoardofEducationB)PrincipalsofcityschoolsC)StudentswithgoodacademicrecordsD)Studentswithgoodattendancerecords20.A)PunishingstudentswhodamageschoolpropertyB)RewardingschoolsthathavedecreasedthedestructionC)PromotingteacherswhocanpreventthedestructionD)CuttingthebudgetforrepairsandreplacementsPartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.PassageoneToomanyvulnerablechild-freeadultsarebeingruthlessly(無(wú)情的)manipulatedintoparent-hoodbytheirparents,whothinkthathappinessamongolderpeopledependsonhavingagrand-childtospoil.Weneedanorganizationtohelpbeatdownthepersistentcampaignsofgrandchildlessparents.It’stimetoestablishPlannedGrandparenthood,whichwouldhavemanyglobalandlocalbenefits.Partofitsmissionwouldbetopromotetherisksandrealitiesassociatedwithbeingagrandparent.Thestaffwouldincludedepressedgrandparentswhowouldexplainhowgrandkidsbreaklamps,bite,screamandkick.Otherswoulddetailhowanhourofbaby-sittingoftenturnsintoacryingmarathon.Moregrandparentswouldtestifythattheyhadtopayfortheirgrandchild’sexpensivecollegeeducation.Plannedgrandparenthood’scarefullywrittenliteraturewoulddetailallthejoysoflifegrand-child-freeacalmlivingroom,extramoneyforluxuriesduringthegoldenyears,etc.Potentialgrandparentswouldberemindedthat,withoutgrandchildrenaround,it’spossibletohaveaconversationwithyourkids,whoincidentallywouldhavemoretimefortheirownparents.Meanwhile,mostchildrenarevulnerabletotheenormousinfluenceexertedbygrandchildlessparentsaimingtopersuadetheirkidstoproducechildren.Theywilltakeacallfromapersistentparent,evenifthey’reloadedwithworks.Inaddition,someparentsmakehandsomemoneyofferspayableuponthegrandchild’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.21.What’sthepurposeoftheproposedorganizationPlannedGrandparenthood?A)Toencouragechildlesscouplestohavechildren.B)Toprovidefacilitiesandservicesforgrandchildlessparents.C)Tooffercounselingtopeopleonhowtoraisegrandchildren.D)Todiscouragepeoplefrominsistingonhavinggrandchildren.22.PlannedGrandparenthoodwouldincludedepressedgrandparentsonitsstaffinorderto____.A)showthemthejoysoflifegrandparentsmayhaveinraisinggrandchildrenB)drawattentiontothetroublesanddifficultiesgrandchildrenmaycauseC)sharetheirexperienceinraisinggrandchildreninamorescientificwayD)helpraisefundstocoverthehighexpenseofeducationforgrandchildren23.Accordingtothepassage,somecouplesmayeventuallychoosetohavechildrenbecause_____.A)theyfindithardtoresistthecarrot-and-stickapproachoftheirparentsB)theyhavelearnfromotherparentsaboutthejoysofhavingchildrenC)theyfeelmoreandmorelonelyadtheygrowolderD)theyhavefounditirrationaltoremainchildless24.Bysaying“…myparentswereputtingthegrandchildsqueezeonme”(Line2-3,Para.6),theauthormeansthat_________.A)herparentskeptpressuringhertohaveachildB)herparentslikedtohaveagrandchildintheirarmsC)herparentsaskedhertosavefortheexpensesofraisingachildD)herparentskeptblamingherforherchild’sbadbehavior25.Whatdoestheauthorreallyoftheideaofhavingchildren?A)Itdoesmoreharmthangood.B)Itcontributestooverpopulation.C)Itistroublesomebutrewarding.D)ItisapsychologicalcatastrophePassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.AskmostpeoplehowtheydefinetheAmericanDreamandchancesarethey’llsay,“Success.”ThedreamofindividualopportunityhasbeenhomeinAmericansinceEuropeansdiscovereda“newworld”intheWesternHemisphere.EarlyimmigrantslikeHectorSt.JeandeCrevecoeurpraisedhighlythefreedomandopportunitytobefoundinthisnewland.HisglowingdescriptionsofaclasslesssocietywhereanyonecouldattainsuccessthroughhonestyandhardworkfiredtheimaginationsofmanyEuropeanreaders:inLettersfromanAmericanFarmer(1782)hewrote.“Weareallexcitedatthespiritofanindustrywhichisunfettered(無(wú)拘無(wú)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.26.WhatistheessenceoftheAmericanDreamaccordingtoCrevecoeur?A)Peoplearefreetodeveloptheirpowerofimagination.B)Peoplewhoarehonestandworkhardcansucceed.C)Peoplearefreefromexploitationandoppression.D)Peoplecanfullyenjoyindividualfreedom.27.Bysaying“therewardsofaman’sindustryfollowwithequalstepstheprogressofhislabor”(Line10,Para.1),theauthormeans__________.A)themorediligentoneis,thebiggerhisreturnsB)laboriousworkensuresthegrowthofanindustryC)aman’sbusinessshouldbedevelopedstepbystepD)acompany’ssuccessdependsonitsemployees’hardwork28.ThecharactersdescribedinHoratioAlger’snovelsarepeoplewho_______.A)succeedinrealestateinvestmentB)earnedenormousfortunesbychancesC)becamewealthyafterstartinglifeverypoorD)becamefamousdespitetheirmodestorigins29.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastsentenceofthesecondparagraphthat_________.A)businesssuccessoftencontributestoasuccessfulmarriageB)AmericanswishtosucceedineveryaspectoflifeC)goodpersonalrelationshipsleadtobusinesssuccessD)successfulbusinesspeopleprovidegoodcarefortheirchildren30.WhatistheparadoxofAmericancultureaccordingtotheauthor?A)TheAmericanroadtosuccessisfullofnightmares.B)Statussymbolsarenotarealindicatorofaperson’swealth.C)TheAmericanDreamisnothingbutanemptydream.D)WhatAmericansstriveafteroftencontradictstheirbeliefs.PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Publicdistrustofscientistsstemsinpartfromtheblurringofboundariesbetweenscienceandtechnology,betweendiscoveryandmanufacture.Mostgovernment,perhapsallgovernments,justifypublicexpenditureonscientificresearchintermsoftheeconomicbenefitsthescientificenterprisehabroughtinthepastandwillbringinthefuture.Politiciansremindtheirvotersofthesplendidmachines‘ourscientists’haveinvented,thenewdrugstorelieveoldailments(病痛),andthenewsurgicalequipmentandtechniquesbywhichpreviouslyintractable(難治療的)conditionsmaynowbetreatedandlivessaved.Atthesametime,thepoliticiansdemandofscientiststhattheytailortheirresearchto‘economicsneeds’,thattheyawardahigherprioritytoresearchproposalsthatare‘nearthemarket’andcanbetranslatedintothegreatestreturnoninvestmentintheshortesttime.Dependent,astheyare,onpoliticiansformuchoftheirfunding,scientistshavelittlechoicebuttocomply.Liketherestofus,theyaremembersofasocietythatratesthecreationofwealthasthegreatestpossiblegood.Manyhavereservations,butkeepthemtothemselvesinwhattheyperceiveasaclimatehostiletothepursuitofunderstandingforitsownsakeandtheideaofaninquiring,creativespirit.Insuchcircumstancesnooneshouldbetoohardonpeoplewhoaresuspiciousofconflictsofinterest.Whenwelearnthatthedistinguishedprofessorassuringusofthesafetyofaparticularproductholdsaconsultancywiththecompanymakingit,wecannotbeblamedforwonderingwhetherhisfeemightconceivablycloudhisprofessionaljudgment.Eveniftheprofessorholdsnoconsultancywithanyfirm,somepeoplemanystilldistrusthimbecauseofhisassociationwiththosewhodo,oratleastwonderaboutthesourceofsomehisresearchfunding.Thisattitudecanhavedamagingeffects.Itquestionstheintegrityofindividualsworkinginaprofessionthatprizesintellectualhonestyasthesupremevirtue,andplaysintothehandsofthosewhowouldliketodiscreditscientistsbyrepresentingthenavenal(可以收買(mǎi)的).Thismakesiteasiertodismissallscientificpronouncements,butespeciallythosemadebythescientistswhopresentthemselvesas‘experts’.Thescientistmostlikelytounderstandthesafetyofanuclearreactor,forexample,isanuclearengineerdeclaresthatareactorisunsafe,webelievehim,becauseclearlyitisnottohisadvantagetolieaboutit.Ifhetellsusitissafe,ontheotherhand,wedistrusthim,becausehemaywellbeprotectingtheemployerwhopayshissalary.31.Whatisthechiefconcernofmostgovernmentswhenitcomestoscientificresearch?A)Supportfromthevotes.B)Thereductionofpublicexpenditure.C)Quickeconomicsreturns.D)Thebudgetforaresearchproject.32.Scientisthavetoadapttheirresearchto‘economicneeds’inorderto_________.A)impressthepublicwiththeirachievementsB)pursueknowledgeforknowledge’ssakeC)obtainfundingfromthegovernmentD)translateknowledgeintowealth33.Whywon’tscientistscomplainaboutthegovernment’spolicyconcerningscientificresearch?A)Theythinktheyworkinanenvironmenthostiletothefreepursuitofknowledge.B)Theyareaccustomedtokeepingtheiropinionstothemselves.C)Theyknowittakespatiencetowinsupportfromthepublic.D)Theythinkcompliancewithgovernmentpolicyisintheinterestsofthepublic.34.Accordingtotheauthor,peoplearesuspiciousoftheprofessionaljudgmentofscientistsbecause___________.A)theirpronouncementsoftenturnouttobewrongB)sometimestheyhidethesourceoftheirresearchfundingC)someofthemdonotgiveprioritytointellectualhonestyD)theycouldbeinfluencedbytheirassociationwiththeprojectconcerned35.Whydoestheauthorsaythatpublicdistrustofscientistscanhavedamagingeffects?A)Itmakesthingsdifficultforscientistsseekingresearchfunds.B)Peoplewouldnotbelievescientistsevenwhentheytellthetruth.C)Itmaydampentheenthusiasmofscientistsforindependentresearch.D)Scientiststhemselvesmaydoubtthevalueoftheirresearchfindings.PassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Inmanyways,today’sbusinessenvironmenthaschangedqualitativelysincethelate1980s.TheendoftheColdWarradicallyalteredtheverynatureoftheworld’spoliticsandeconomics.Injustafewshortyears,globalizationhasstartedavarietyoftrendswithprofoundconsequences:theopeningofmarkets,trueglobalcompetition,widespreadderegulation(解除政府對(duì)……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,anddistributiontechnologiesprovidepowerfulleversforcreatingcompetitivevalue.Morecompaniesarelearningtheimportanceofdestructivetechnologiesinnovationsthatholdthepotentialtomakeaproductline,orevenanentirebusinesssegment,virtuallyoutdated.Anothermajortrendhasbeenthefragmentationofconsumerandbusinessmarkets.There’sagrowingappreciationthatsuperficiallysimilargroupsofcustomersmayhaveverydifferentpreferencesintermsofwhattheywanttobuyandhowtheywanttobuyit.Now,newtechnologymakesiteasier,faster,andcheapertoidentifyandservetargetedmicro-marketsinwaysthatwerephysicallyimpossibleorprohibitivelyexpensiveinthepast.Moreover,thetrendfeedsonitself,abusiness’sabilitytoservesub-marketsfuelscustomers’appetitesformoreandmorespecializedofferings.36.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thechancesinthebusinessenvironmentinthepastdecadescanbeattributedto__________.A)technologicaladvancesB)worldwideeconomicdisorderC)thefiercecompetitioninindustryD)theglobalizationofeconomy37.whatideadoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthesecondparagraph?A)TherapiddevelopmentofinformationtechnologyhastakenbusinessmenbysurpriseB)InformationtechnologyhasremovedtherestrictionsoftimeandspaceinbusinesstransactionsC)TheInternet,intranets,e-mail,andportablecomputershavepenetratedeverycorneroftheworld.D)Thewaywedobusinesstodayhasbroughtaboutstartlingbreakthroughsininformationtechnology.38.IfabusinesswantstothriveinthePost-Industrialeconomy,__________A)ithastoinvestmorecapitalinthetrainingoffreeagentstooperateinaseller’smarketB)itshouldtryitsbesttosatisfytheincreasingdemandsofmobileknowledgeablepeopleC)itshouldnotoverlooktheimportanceofinformation,services,support,anddistributionD)ithastoprovideeachofitsemployeeswiththelatestinformationaboutthechangingmarket39.Intheauthor’sview,destructivetechnologiesareinnovationswhich_________A)caneliminateanentirebusinesssegmentB)demandaradicalchangeinprovidingservicesC)maydestroythepotentialofacompanytomakeanyprofitD)callforcontinuousimprovementinwaysofdoingbusiness40.Withthefragmentationofconsumerandbusinessmarkets______________A)anincreasingnumberofcompanieshavedisintegratedB)manufacturersmustfocusononespecialproducttoremaincompetitiveinthemarketC)itisphysicallyimpossibleandprohibitivelyexpensivetodobusinessintheoldwayD)businesseshavetomeetindividualcustomers’specificneedsinordertosucceed.PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)41.Itseemssomewhat___________toexpectanyonetodrive3hoursjustfora20-minutemeeting.A)eccentricB)impossibleC)absurdD)unique42.Thisareaoftheparkhasbeenspecially__________forchildren,butaccompanyingadultsarealsowelcome.A)inauguratedB)designatedC)entitledD)delegated43.Thegirl’sface__________withembarrassmentduringtheinterviewwhenshecouldn’tanswerthetoughquestion.A)beamedB)dazzledC)radiatedD)flushed44.Slaverywas__________inCanadain1833,andCanadianauthoritiesencouragedtheslaves,whoescapedfromAmerica,tosettleonitsvastvirginlandA)dilutedB)dissipatedC)abolishedD)resigned45.Unfortunately,theneweditionofdictionaryis__________inallmajorbookshops.A)outofreachB)outofstockC)outofbusinessD)outofseason46.Thehandsonmyalarmclockare__________,soIcanseewhattimeitisinthedark.A)exoticB)gorgeousC)luminousD)spectacular47.Psychologistshavedoneextensivestudiesonhowwellpatients__________withdoctors’orders.A)complyB)correspondC)interfereD)interact48.Intoday’sclass,thestudentswereaskedto__theirmistakesontheexampaperandputintheirpossiblecorrections.A)cancelB)omitC)extinguishD)erase49.TheGovernment’spolicieswillcomeunderclose__intheweeksbeforetheelection.A)appreciationB)specificationC)scrutinyD)apprehension50.Policeandvillagersunanimously__theforestfiretothunderandlightning.A)ascribedB)approachedC)confirmedD)confined51.Insomeremoteplacestherearestillverypoorpeoplewhocan’taffordtolivein__conditions.A)graciousB)decentC)honorableD)positive52.Sinceourknowledgeis__noneofuscanexcludethepossibilityofbeingwrong.A)controlledB)restrainedC)finiteD)delicate53.Youshouldn’t__yourfather’sinstructions.Anywayheisanexperiencedteacher.A)deduceB)deliberateC)defyD)denounce54.Thecompanymanagementattemptedto__informationthatwasnotfavorabletothem,butitwasallinvain.A)suppressB)supplementC)concentrateD)Plug55.Itismyhopethateveryoneinthisclassshould__theirerrorsbeforeitistoolate.A)refuteB)excludeC)expelD)rectify56.Theboy’sfoolishquestion__hismotherwhowasbusywithhouseworkandhadnointerestintalking.A)IntriguedB)fascinatedC)irritatedD)stimulated57.Millionsofpeoplearoundtheworldhavesometypeofphysical,mental,oremotional__thatseverelylimitstheirabilitiestomanagetheirdailyactivities.A)scandalB)misfortuneC)deficitD)handicap58.Itisbelievedthatthefeedingpatternsparents__ontheirchildrencandeterminetheiradolescentandadulteatinghabits.A)compelB)imposeC)evokeD)necessitate59.Ifthevalue-addedtaxweredoneawaywith,itwouldactasa__toconsumption.A)progressionB)primeC)stabilityD)stimulus60.Thebrideandgroompromisedto__eachotherthroughsicknessandhealth.A)nourishB)nominateC)rosterD)cherish61.They’regoingtobuildabigofficeblockonthat__pieceofland.A)voidB)vacantC)blankD)shallow62.Withoutanyhesitation,shetookoffhershoes,__upherskirtandsplashedacrossthestream.A)tuckedB)revolvedC)twistedD)curled63.Veryfewpeoplecouldunderstandhislecturebecausethesubjectwasvery__.A)faintB)obscureC)gloomyD)indefinite64.ProfessorSmithexplainedthemovementoflight__thatofwater.A)byanalogywithB)byvirtueofC)inlinewithD)intermsof65.Tomisbankruptnow.Heisdesperatebecauseallhisefforts__failure.A)tumbledtoB)hingeduponC)inflictedonD)culminatedin66.Whilefashionisthoughtofusually__clothing,itisimportanttorealizethatitcoversamuchwiderdomain.A)inrelationtoB)inproportiontoC)bymeansofD)onbehalfof67.Themeaningofthesentenceis__;youcaninterpretitinseveralways.A)skepticalB)intelligibleC)ambiguousD)exclusive68.Cancerisagroupofdiseasesinwhichthereisuncontrolledanddisorderedgrowthof__cells.A)irrelevantB)inferiorC)controversialD)abnormal69.Atthattime,theeconomywasstillundergoinga__,andjobofferswerehardtoget.A)concessionB)supervisionC)recessionD)deviation70.Icouldhearnothingbuttheroaroftheairplaneengineswhich__allothersounds.A)overturnedB)drownedC)deafenedD)smoothedPartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)EveryweekhundredsofCVs(簡(jiǎn)歷)landonourdesks.We’veseenitall:CVsprintedonpinkpaper,CVsthatare10pageslongandCVswithsillymistakesinfirstparagraph.AS1_____________goodCVisyourpassporttoaninterviewand,ultimate,toS2______________thejobyouwantInitialimpressionsarevital,andabadlypresentedCVcouldmeanacceptance,regardlessofwhat’sinit.S3______________Hereareafewwaystoavoidendupontherejectpile.S4______________PrintyourCVongood-qualitywhitepaper.CVswithflowerybackgroundsorpinkpaperwillstandoutuponallthewrongreasonsS5_______________Getsomeonetocheckforspellingandgrammaticalerrors,becauseaspell-checkerwillpickupeveryS6_______________mistake.CVswitherrorswillberejected-itshowsthatyoudon’tpayattentiontodetail.Restrictyourselftooneortwopages,andlistinganypublicationsorrefereesonaseparatesheet.S7_______________IfyouaresendingyourCVelectronically,checktheformattingbysendingittoyourselffirst.keepupS8______________theformatsimple.Donotsendaphotounlessspecificallyrequested.Ifyouhavetosendon,makesureitisonetakinginaS9_____________professionalsetting,ratherthanaholidaysnap.Gettingthepresentationrightisjustthefirststep.Whataboutthecontent?TheRulehereistokeepitfactualandTruthful-exaggerationsusuallygetfindout.AndrememberS10____________totailoryourCVtoeachdifferentjob.PartVWriting(30minutes)DirectionForthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoacompanydecliningajoboffer,Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow1、對(duì)公司提供職位表示感謝2、解釋為何不能接受所提供的職位3、希望給與諒解,并表達(dá)對(duì)公司的良好祝愿ALetterDecliningaJobOfferPartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionA1.D)Dr.Holdenisthebestpersonforthechairmanship.2.A)They’llkeepintouchduringthesummervacation3.B)Peachesarenota

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