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PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

1.A)Shewasgivenanewjob.

B)Shewasgivenaraise.

C)Shewascriticizedforbeinglate.

D)Shewaspraisedforherhardwork.

2.A)Whethertoemploythewoman.

B)Whethertotakeupthenewjob.

C)Whethertoaskforaraise.

D)Whethertobuyanewhouse.

3.A)Ateacher.

B)Apsychologist.

C)Alibrarian.

D)Apublisher.

4.A)Tovisitmoreplacesinthecity.

B)Totakealotofpicturesofthebeautifulcity.

C)Totakesomepicturesofhisfriends.

D)Tosparesometimetomeethisfriends.

5.A)Intown.

B)Outoftown.

C)Intheman'shouse.

D)OutsideAnn'shouse.

6.A)Becauseshefeelsveryhotintheroom.

B)Becauseshewantstoavoidmeetingpeople.

C)Becauseshewantstosmokeacigaretteoutside.

D)Becauseshedoesn'tlikethesmellofsmokeinside.

7.A)Paintershiredbythemanandwoman.

B)PaintershiredbyMr.Jones.

C)Mr.Jones.

D)Themanandthewoman.

8.A)Thewomanenjoyedthemovieverymuch.

B)Thewomansawahorrormovie.

C)Themanaskedthewomantobecarefulatnight.

D)Themanwenttotheshowwiththewoman.

9.A)Hedoesnitwritewellenough.

B)Heisnotaprofessionalwriter.

C)Hehasn'tgotanyprofessionalexperience.

D)Hedidn'tperformwellintheinterview.

10.A)Hedoesn'tthinkitnecessarytorefuelthecar.

B)Hecanmanagetogetthegasolinetheyneed.

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C)Hehopesthewomanwillhelphimselectafuel.

D)Hethinksitisdifficulttogetfuelforthecar.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Becausetheycan'taffordto.

B)Becausetheythinksmallhousesaremorecomfortabletolivein.

C)Becausebighousesareusuallybuiltinthecountryside.

D)Becausetheypreferapartments.

12.A)Becausemanyyoungpeoplehavemovedintocomfortableapartments.

B)Becausemanyoldhousesinthebadpartofthetownarenotinhabited.

C)Becausemanyolderpeopleselltheirhousesaftertheirchildrenleave.

D)Becausemanypeoplehavequittheiroldhousetobuildnewones.

13.A)Theyhavetodotheirownmaintenance.

B)Theyhavetofurnishtheirownhouses.

C)Theywillfinditdifficulttomaketherestofthepayment.

D)Theywillfinditdifficulttodisposeoftheirold-stylefurniture.PassageTwo

Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)Theyarenotactivehunters.

B)Theydon'tsleepmuch.

C)Theyareoftenseenalone.

D)Theydon'teatmuch.

15.A)Tocatchthebirds.

B)Tolookforshadeintheheatoftheday.

C)Tocatchotheranimals.

D)Tolookforakillmadebyanotheranimal.

16.A)Theyarelargerinsize.

B)Theyhavetohuntmoretofeedtheyoung.

C)Theyrunfaster.

D)Theyarenotaslazyasthemales.

PassageThree

Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

17.A)Lessthan30minutes.

B)From30to45minutes.

C)Atleast45minutes.

D)Morethan45minutes.

18.A)Heshouldshowrespectfortheinterviewer.

B)Heshouldshowconfidenceinhimself.

C)Heshouldtalkenthusiastically.

D)Heshouldbedressedproperly.

19.A)Speakingconfidentlybutnotaggressively.

B)Talkingloudlytogivealastingimpression.

C)Talkingalotaboutthejob.

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D)Speakingpolitelyandemotionally.

20.A)Professionalknowledgeisadecisivefactorinjobinterview.

B)Findingajobismoredifficultthanonecanimagine.

C)Ajobseekershouldcreateagoodimageduringaninterview.

D)Self-confidenceismostimportantforajobseeker.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Theprocessofperceivingotherpeopleisrarelytranslated(toourselvesorothers)

intocold,objectiveterms.—Shewas5feet8inchestall,hadfairhair,andworea

coloredskirt.IIMoreoften,wetrytogetinsidetheotherpersontopinpointhisor

herattitudes,emotions,motivations,abilities,ideasandcharacters.Furthermore,we

sometimesbehaveasifwecanaccomplishthisdifficultjobveryquickly-perhapswith

atwo-secondglance.

Wetrytoobtaininformationaboutothersinmanyways.Bergersuggestsseveral

methodsforreducinguncertaintiesaboutothers:watching,withoutbeingnoticed,a

personinteractingwithothers,particularlywithotherswhoareknowntoyousoyou

cancomparetheobservedperson'sbehaviorwiththeknownothers'behavior;

observingapersoninasituationwheresocialbehaviorisrelativelyunrestrainedor

whereawidevarietyofbehavioralresponsesarecalledfor;deliberatelystructuring

thephysicalorsocialenvironmentsoastoobservetheperson'sresponsestospecific

stimuli;askingpeoplewhohavehadorhavefrequentcontactwiththepersonabout

himorher;andusingvariousstrategiesinface-to-faceinteractiontouncover

informationaboutanotherperson-questions,selMisclosures(自我表露),andsoon.

Gettingtoknowsomeoneisanever-endingtask,largelybecausepeopleare

constantlychangingandthemethodsweusetoobtaininformationareoftenimprecise.

Youmayhaveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthim.If

weaccepttheideathatwewon'teverfullyknowanotherperson,itenablesustodeal

moreeasilywiththosethingsthatgetinthewayofaccurateknowledgesuchas

secretsanddeceptions.Itwillalsokeepusfrombeingtoosurprisedorshockedby

seeminglyinconsistentbehavior.Ironically(諷刺性地)thosethingsthatkeepusfrom

knowinganotherpersontoowell(e.g.,secretsanddeceptions)maybejustas

importanttothedevelopmentofsatisfyingrelationshipasthosethingsthatenableus

toobtainaccurateknowledgeaboutaperson(eg,disclosureandtruthfulstatements).

21.Theword—pinpointII(Para.1,Line3)basicallymeans.

A)appreciate

B)obtain

C)interpret

D)identify

22.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraph?

A)Peoplearebetterdescribedincold,objectiveterms.

B)Thedifficultyofgettingtoknowapersonisusuallyunderestimated.

C)Oneshouldnotjudgepeoplebytheirappearances.

D)Oneisusuallysubjectivewhenassessingotherpeople'spersonality.

23.ItcanbeinferredfromBerger'ssuggestionsthat.

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A)peopledonotrevealtheirtrueselfoneveryoccasion

B)inmostcasesweshouldavoidcontactingtheobservedpersondirectly

C)thebestwaytoknowapersonisbymakingcomparisons

D)face-to-faceinteractionisthebeststrategytouncoverinformationaboutaperson

24.Indevelopingpersonalrelationships,secretsanddeceptions,intheauthor's

opinion,are.

A)personalmattersthatshouldbeseriouslydealtwith

B)barriersthatshouldbedoneawaywith

C)assignificantasdisclosuresandtruthfulstatements

D)thingspeopleshouldguardagainst

25.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageis.

A)togiveadviceonappropriateconductfbrsocialoccasions

B)toprovidewaysofhowtoobtaininformationaboutpeople

C)tocallthereader'sattentiontothenegativesideofpeople'scharacters

D)todiscussthevariousaspectsofgettingtoknowpeople

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thecompetitionamongproducersofpersonalcomputersisessentiallyaracetoget

thebest,mostinnovativeproductstothemarketplace.Marketersinthisenvironment

frequentlyhavetomakeajudgementastotheircompetitors'rolewhenmaking

marketingstrategydecisions.Ifmajorcompetitorsarechangingtheirproducts,thena

marketermaywanttofollowsuittoremaincompetitive.AppleComputer,Inc.has

introducedtwonew,fasterpersonalcomputers,theMackintoshIIandMackintoshSE,

inanticipationoftheintroductionofanewPCbyIBM,oneofApple'smajor

competitors.

Apple'snewcomputersaremuchfasterandmorepowerfulthanitsearliermodels.

TheimprovedMackintoshisabletorunprogramsthatpreviouslywereimpossibleto

runonanApplePC,includingIBM-compatible(兼容的)programs.This

compatibilityfeatureillustratescomputermanufactures'newattitudeofgiving

customersthefeaturestheywant.MakingApplecomputerscapableofrunningIBM

softwareisApple'seffortatmakingtheMackintoshcompatiblewithIBMcomputers

andthusmorepopularintheoffice,whereApplehopestoincreasesales.Usersofthe

newApplecanalsoaddaccessories(附件)tomaketheirmachinesspecializein

specificuses,suchasengineeringandwriting.

Thenewcomputersrepresentabigimprovementoverpastmodels,buttheyalso

costmuchmore.Companyofficialsdonotthinkthehigherpricewillslowdown

buyerswhowanttostepuptoamorepowerfulcomputer.Applewantstostayinthe

high-priceendofthepersonalcomputermarkettofinanceresearchfbrevenfaster,

moresophisticatedcomputers.

EventhoughAppleandIBMaremajorcompetitors,bothcompaniesrealizethat

theircompetitor?scomputershavecertainfeaturesthattheirownmodelsdonot.The

Applelinehasalwaysbeenpopularforitssophisticatedcolorgraphics(圖形),

whereastheIBMmachineshavealwaysbeenfavoredinoffices.Inthefuture,there

willprobablybemorecompatibilitybetweenthetwocompanies'products,whichno

doubtwillrequirethatbothAppleandIBMchangemarketingstrategies.

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26.Accordingtothepassage,AppleComputer,Inc,hasintroducedtheMackintosh

IIandtheMackintoshSEbecause.

A)IBMischangingitscomputermodelscontinuously

B)itwantstomakeitsmachinesspecializeinspecificuses

C)itwantstostayaheadofIBMinthecompetitivecomputermarket

D)itexpectsitsmajorcompetitorIBMtofollowitsexample

27.ApplehopestoincreaseMackintoshsaleschieflyby.

A)makingitsnewmodelscapableofrunningIBMsoftware

B)improvingthecolorgraphicsofitsnewmodels

C)copyingthemarketingstrategiesofIBM

D)givingthecustomerswhattheywant

28.Applesellsitsnewcomputermodelsatahighpricebecause.

A)theyhavenewfeaturesandfunctions

B)theyaremoresophisticatedthanothermodels

C)theyhavenewaccessoriesattached

D)itwantstoaccumulatefundsfbrfutureresearch

29.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatbothAppleandIBMtrytogaina

competitiveadvantageby.

A)copyingeachothertechnology

B)incorporatingfeaturesthatmaketheirproductsdistinctive

C)makingtheircomputermoreexpensive

D)makingtheircomputersrunmuchfaster

30.Thebesttitlefbrthepassagewouldbe.

A)Apple'sEffortstoStayAheadofIBM

B)Apple'sNewComputerTechnology

C)Apple'sNewpersonalComputers

D)Apple'sResearchActivities

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Itisacuriousparadoxthatwethinkofthephysicalsciencesas—hardII,thesocial

sciencesas—softII,andthebiologicalsciencesassomewhereinbetween.Thisis

interpretedtomeanthatourknowledgeofphysicalsystemsismorecertainthanour

knowledgeofbiologicalsystems,andtheseinturnaremorecertainthanour

knowledgeofsocialsystems.Intermsofourcapacitytosampletherelevantuniverses,

however,andtheprobabilitythatourimagesoftheseuniversesareatleast

approximatelycorrect,onesuspectsthatareverseorderismorereasonable.Weare

abletosampleearth'ssocialsystemswithsomedegreeofconfidencethatwehavea

reasonablesampleofthetotaluniversebeinginvestigated.Ourknowledgeofsocial

systems,therefore,whileitisinmanywaysextremelyinaccurate,isnotlikelytobe

seriouslyoverturnedbynewdiscoveries.Eventhefolkknowledgeinsocialsystems

onwhichordinarylifeisbasedinearning,spending,organizing,marrying,takingpart

inpoliticalactivities,fightingandsoon,isnotverydissimilarfromthemore

sophisticatedimagesofthesocialsystemderivedfromthesocialsciences,even

thoughitisbuiltupontheveryimperfectsamplesofpersonalexperience.

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imageoftheastronomicaluniverse,ofevenofearth'sgeologicalhistory,caneasily

besubjecttorevolutionarychangesasnewdatacomesinandnewtheoriesare

workedout.Ifwedefinethe—securityIIourimageofvariouspartsofthetotal

systemastheprobabilityoftheirsufferingsignificantchanges,thenwewouldreverse

theorderofhardnessandseethesocialsciencesasthemostsecure,thephysical

sciencesastheleastsecure,andagainthebiologicalsciencesassomewherein

between.Ourimageoftheastronomicaluniverseistheleastsecureofallsimply

becauseweobservesuchafantasticallysmallsampleofitanditsrecord-keepingis

trivialascomparedwiththerichrecordsofthesocialsystems,oreventhelimited

recordsofbiologicalsystems.Recordsoftheastronomicaluniverse,despitethefact

thatweseedistantthingsastheywerelongago,arelimitedintheextreme.

Eveninregardtosuchacloseneighbourasthemoon,whichwehaveactually

visited,theoriesaboutitsoriginandhistoryareextremelydifferent,contradictory,and

hardtochooseamong.Ourknowledgeofphysicalevolutionisincompleteandhighly

insecure.

31.Theword—paradoxII(Para.1,Line1)means—II.

A)implication

B)contradiction

C)interpretation

D)confusion

32.Accordingtotheauthor,weshouldreverseourclassificationofthephysical

sciencesas—hardIIandthesocialsciencesas—softIIbecause.

A)areverseorderingwillhelppromotethedevelopmentofthephysicalsciences

B)ourknowledgeofphysicalsystemsismorereliablethanthatofsocialsystems

C)ourunderstandingofthesocialsystemsisapproximatelycorrect

D)wearebetterabletoinvestigatesocialphenomenathanphysicalphenomena

33.Theauthorbelievesthatourknowledgeofsocialsystemsismoresecurethan

thatofphysicalsystemsbecause.

A)itisnotbasedonpersonalexperience

B)newdiscoveriesarelesslikelytooccurinsocialsciences

C)itisbasedonafoirlyrepresentativequantityofdata

D)therecordsofsocialsystemsaremorereliable

34.Thechancesofthephysicalsciencesbeingsubjecttogreatchangesarethe

biggestbecause.

A)contradictorytheorieskeepemergingallthetime

B)newinformationisconstantlycomingin

C)thedirectionoftheirdevelopmentisdifficulttopredict

D)ourknowledgeofthephysicalworldisinaccurate

35.Weknowlessabouttheastronomicaluniversethanwedoaboutanysocial

systembecause.

A)theoriesofitsoriginandhistoryarevaried

B)ourknowledgeofitishighlyinsecure

C)onlyaverysmallsampleofithasbeenobserved

D)fewscientistsareinvolvedinthestudyofastronomy

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arebasedonthefollowing.

Intheearlydaysofnuclearpower,theUnitedStatesmademoneyonit.Buttoday

opponentshavesocomplicateditsdevelopmentthatnonuclearplantshavebeen

orderedorbuiltherein12years.

Thegreatestfearofnuclearpoweropponentshasalwaysbeenareactor“meltdown”

(堆內(nèi)熔化).Today,thechancesofameltdownthatwouldthreatenU.S.publichealth

areverylittle.Buttoevenfurtherreducethepossibility,engineersaretestingnew

reactorsthatrelynotonhumanjudgementtoshutthemdownbutonthelawsof

nature.NowGeneralElectricisalreadybuildingtwoadvancedreactorsinJapan.But

don'texpectthemeveronU.S.shoresunlessthingschangeinWashington.

Theprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsisabaddream.Anytimeduring,

orevenafter,construction,anobjectionbyanygrouporindividualcanbring

everythingtoahaltwhilethematterisinvestigatedortakentocourt.Meanwhile,the

buildermustaddnice-but-not-necessaryimprovements,someofwhichforcehimto

knockdownwallsandstartover.Ineverycasewhereaplanthasbeenopposed,the

NuclearRegulationCommissionhasultimatelygrantedalicensetoconstructor

operate.Butthevictoryoftencostssomuchthattheutilityendsupabandoningthe

plantanyway.

AcaseinpointistheShorehamplantonNewYork'sLongIsland.Shorehamwasa

virtualtwintotheMillstoneplantinConnecticut,bothorderedinthemid-460s.

Millstone,completedfbr$101million,hasbeengeneratingelectricityfbrtwodecades.

Shoreham,however,wassingledoutbyanti-nuclearactivistswho,bysendingin

endlessprotests,drovethecostover$5billionanddelayeditsusefbrmanyyears.

Shorehamfinallywonitsoperationlicense.Buttheplanthasneverproducedawattof

power.GovernorMarioCuomo,anopponentofaShorehamstart-up,usedhispower

toforceNewYork'spublic-utilitiescommissiontoacceptthefollowingsettlement;

thepowercompanycouldpassthecostofShorehamalongtoitsconsumersonlyifit

agreednottooperatetheplant!Today,aperfectlygoodfacility,capableofservicing

hundredsofhomes,sitsrusting.

36.Whathasmadetheprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsabaddream?

A)TheinefficiencyoftheNuclearRegulationcommission.

B)Theenormouscostofconstructionandoperation.

C)Thelengthoftimeittakestomakeinvestigations.

D)Theobjectionoftheopponentsofnuclearpower.

37.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2that.

A)itisnottechnicaldifficultiesthatpreventthebuildingofnuclearpowerplantsin

theU.S.

B)therearenotenoughsafetymeasuresintheU.S.fbrrunningnewnuclearpower

plants

C)therearealreadymorenuclearpowerplantsthannecessaryintheU.S.

D)theAmericangovernmentwillnotallowJapanesenuclearreactorstobeinstalled

intheU.S.

38.Anyobjection,howevertrivialitmaybe,can.

A)forcethepowercompaniestocanceltheproject

B)delaytheconstructionoroperationofanuclearplant

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C)causeaseriousdebatewithintheNuclearRegulationCommission

D)takethebuilderstocourt

39.GovernorMario'schiefintentioninproposingthesettlementwasto.

A)stoptheShorehamplantfromgoingintooperation

B)helpthepowercompanytosolveitsfinancialproblems

C)urgethepowercompanytofurtherincreaseitspowersupply

D)permittheShorehamplanttooperateundercertainconditions

40.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthedevelopmentofnuclearpoweris.

A)negative

B)neutral

C)positive

D)questioning

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)

41.Theytoenterthebuildingbythebackdoor;however,thefrontdoor

waslocked.

A)weren'tsupposed

B)wouldn(tbesupposed

C)weresupposed

D)wouldbesupposed

42.humanbehaviormaybecausedbyeatingsubstancesthatupsetthe

delicatechemicalbalanceinthebrain.

A)Deliberate

B)Consistent

C)Primitive

D)Abnormal

43.Thecapturedcriminalswereinchainsthroughthestreets.

A)exhibited

B)displayed

C)paraded

D)revealed

44.Inreadingstoriesweanticipatewhatistocomeonourmemoryof

whathasgonebefore.

A)based

B)basing

C)tobase

D)tobebased

45.Theworld'sgovernmentshavedonenothingtocombatthethreatof

nuclearaccidents.

A)inherently

B)vitally

C)virtually

D)identically

46.1guessJonesdidn、haveachancetowintheelection.Almostallofthepeople

inthecityvotedforhis.

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A)candidate

B)opponent

C)alternative

D)participant

47.Thebackgroundmusicinanassemblylineisdesigned.

A)notbeinglistenedto

B)nottobelistenedto

C)beingnotlistenedto

D)tobenotlistenedto

48.Teachingstudentsofthresholdlevelishardworkbuttheeffortisvery.

A)precious

B)rewarding

C)worth

D)challenging

49.Theboystudentsinthisschoolarenearlyasthegirlstudentstosay

theyintendtogetacollegedegreeinbusiness.

A)aslikelytwice

B)likelyastwice

C)astwicelikely

D)twiceaslikely

50.Theexplorerlosthiswaysoheclimbedtothetopofthehillto

himself.

A)spot

B)locate

C)place

D)situate

51.Thecityhasdecidedtosmoking.

A)doawaywith

B)takeaway

C)getawaywith

D)putaway

52.Perhapsitwouldn'tbetogoandseesuchafilm.

A)worthyyouwhile

B)worthofwhile

C)worthyofwhile

D)worthyourwhile

53.Theoldbuildingisinagoodstateofexceptforthewoodenfloors.

A)observation

B)preservation

C)conservation

D)compensation

54.Whilesomeofficejobswouldseemtomanypeople,therearequitea

fewjobsthatarestimulating,excitingandsatisfying.

A)hostile

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B)tedious

C)fantastic

D)courageous

55.shewonderedifshehadmadeamistake.

A)Notuntillongafterwardsthat

B)Itwasnotuntillongafterwardsthat

C)Notlonguntilafterwards

D)Itwaslongafterwardsuntil

56.Thepeoplewhoobjectedtothenewapproachweretoldthatsinceworkhad

alreadystartedtherewasnopointin.

A)denying

B)upsetting

C)protesting

D)competing

57.Theceremonywillassoonastheministerarrives.

A)complete

B)commence

C)disperse

D)descend

58.Soconfusedthathedidn'tknowhowtostarthislecture.

A)sincehebecame

B)wouldhebecome

C)thathebecame

D)didhebecome

59.Sincethecouplecouldnottheirdifferences,theydecidedtogeta

divorce.

A)reconcile

B)comply

C)coincide

D)resign

60.Afterthecollision,heexaminedtheconsiderabletohiscar.

A)ruin

B)destruction

C)damage

D)injury

61.Outputisnowsixtimesitwasbefore1990.

A)that

B)what

C)forwhich

D)ofthat

62.Theheavilypopulatedareawasabreedingplacefordiseases.

A)infectious

B)powerful

C)influential

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D)suspicious

63.Itisunfortunatethat,owingtolackofmoney,theseexperimentsmustnowbe

beforetheobjectivehasbeenachieved.

A)transferred

B)testified

C)terminated

D)transformed

64.Thesyntheticvitaminsareidenticalthosenaturallypresentinour

food.

A)for

B)of

C)as

D)with

65.Justasabookisoftenjudgedbythequalityandappearanceofits

cover,apersonisjudgedimmediatelybyhisappearance.

A)previously

B)uniquely

C)outwardly

D)initially

66.RecyclingwastesslowsdowntheratewhichweuseuptheEarth's

m

teresources.

Ao

B

co

Do

at

6

7.Gasolineisbythesparkplugsintheengine.

A)ignited

B)inspired

C)excited

D)illuminated

68.Heanothercareerbut,atthetime,hedidn'thaveenoughmoneyto

attendgraduateschool.

A)mighthavechosen

B)mightchoose

C)hadtochoose

D)musthavechosen

69.ManyvisitorspraisedthemagnificentarchitectureofthePalace,.

A)knowntoforeignersfortheForbiddenCity

B)knownforforeignerstobetheForbiddenCity

C)knowntoforeignersastheForbiddenCity

D)knowforforeignersastheForbiddenCity

70.Thetravelerstheirjourneyafterashortbreak.

A)recovered

B)resumed

C)renewed

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PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)

Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether

10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addaword

ordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.

Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorresponding

blank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(A)intherightplaceandwritethe

missingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)inthe

blank.

Example:

Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiods/.1.time/times/period

Manyoftheargumentshaving/usedfbrthestudyofliteratureas2.

_______\_______

aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.the

Weareallnaturallyattractedtopeoplewithideas,beliefsandinterestslikeourown.

Similarly,wefeelcomfortablewithpeoplewithphysicalqualitiessimilarasours.(71)

Youmayhavenoticedabouthowpeoplewholiveorwork(72)closelytogethercome

tobehaveinasimilarway.Unconsciouslywecopytheseweareclosetoorloveor

admire.Soasportsman's(73)individualwayofwalkingwithraisedshouldersis

imitatedbyanadmired(74)fan;apairofloversbothshaketheirheadsinthesame

way;anemployerfindshimselfduplicatinghisboss'shabitofwagging(擺動(dòng))(75)a

penbetweenhisfingerswhilethinking.

Ineverycase,theinfluentialpersonmayconsciouslynoticethe(76)imitationbut

hewillfeelcomfortablyinitspresence.Andifhedoes(77)noticethematchingofhis

gesturesormovements,hefindsitpleasingheisinfluencingpeople;theyaredrawn

tothem.(78)

Sensitivepeoplehavebeenmirroringtheirfriendandacquaintances(79)alltheir

lives,andwinningaffectionandrespectinthiswaywithoutawareoftheirmethods.

Now,fbrpeoplewhowanttowin(80)agreementortrust,affectionorsympathy,

somepsychologistsrecommendthedeliberateuseofphysicalimitation.

PartVWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositionon

thetopicMyviewontheNegativeEffectsofSomeAdvertisements.Youshouldwrite

atleast120wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin

Chinese)below:

1.現(xiàn)在有些不良的商業(yè)廣告

2.這些廣告的副作用和危害性

3.我對(duì)這些廣告的態(tài)度

1995年1月六級(jí)參考答案

PartI

1.C2.B3.C4.D5.A

6.D7.D8.B9.C10.B

登陸參加活動(dòng),即可獲得千元現(xiàn)金

11.A12.C13.A14.A15.D

16.B17.B18.D19.A20.C

PartII

21.D22.B23.B24.C25.D

26.C27.A28.D29.B30.A

31.B32.D33.B34.B35.C

36.D37.A38.B39.A40.B

PartIII

41.A42.D43.C44.A45.C

46.B47.C48.B49.D50.B

51.A52.D53.B54.B55.C

56.C57.B58.D59.A60.C

61.B62.A63.C64.D65.C

66.D67.A68.A69.C70.B

71.as—to

72.about—/

73.these一those

74.admired一admiring

75.employer—>employee

76.consciously—>unconsciously

77.comfortably—comfortable

78.them一him

79.friend—friends

80.(without)—>(without)being

1995年1月六級(jí)聽(tīng)力原文

SectionA

1.W:Youwantedtoseeme,Mr.Wright?

M:Yes,MissGray.You'llhavetostartgettingtoworkontime,oryourservicew

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