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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)Hedoesn'twritewellenough.

B)Heisnotaprofessionalwriter.

C)Hehasn/tgotanyprofessionalexperience.

D)Hedidn'tperformwellintheinterview.

10.A)Hedoesn'tthinkitnecessarytorefuelthecar.

B)Hecanmanagetogetthegasolinetheyneed.

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.

D)Speakingpolitelyandemotionally.

20.A)Professionalknowledgeisadecisivefactorinjobinterview.

B)Findingajobismoredifficultthanonecanimagine.

C)Ajobseekershouldcreateagoodimageduringaninterview.

D)Self-confidenceismostimportantforajobseeker.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Theprocessofperceivingotherpeopleisrarelytranslated(toourselvesorothers)

intocold,objectiveterms."Shewas5feet8inchestall,hadfairhair,andworea

coloredskirt."Moreoften,wetrytogetinsidetheotherpersontopinpointhisorher

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

sometimesbehaveasifwecanaccomplishthisdifficultjobveryquickly-perhapswitha

two-secondglance.

Wetrytoobtaininformationaboutothersinmanyways.Bergersuggestsseveral

methodsforreducinguncertaintiesaboutothers:watching,withoutbeingnoticed,a

personinteractingwithothers,particularlywithotherswhoareknowntoyousoyou

cancomparetheobservedperson'sbehaviorwiththeknownothers'behavior;

observingapersoninasituationwheresocialbehaviorisrelativelyunrestrainedor

whereawidevarietyofbehavioralresponsesarecalledfor;deliberatelystructuringthe

physicalorsocialenvironmentsoastoobservetheperson'sresponsestospecific

stimuli;askingpeoplewhohavehadorhavefrequentcontactwiththepersonabout

himorher;andusingvariousstrategiesinface-to-faceinteractiontouncover

informationaboutanotherperson-questions,self-disclosures(自我表露),andsoon.

Gettingtoknowsomeoneisanever-endingtask,largelybecausepeopleareconstantly

changingandthemethodsweusetoobtaininformationareoftenimprecise.Youmay

haveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthim.Ifweacceptthe

ideathatwewon/teverfullyknowanotherperson,itenablesustodealmoreeasily

withthosethingsthatgetinthewayofaccurateknowledgesuchassecretsand

deceptions.Itwillalsokeepusfrombeingtoosurprisedorshockedbyseemingly

inconsistentbehavior.Ironically(諷刺性地)thosethingsthatkeepusfromknowing

anotherpersontoowell(e.g.,secretsanddeceptions)maybejustasimportanttothe

developmentofsatisfyingrelationshipasthosethingsthatenableustoobtainaccurate

knowledgeaboutaperson(e.g.,disclosureandtruthfulstatements).

21.Theword“pinpoint”(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.

A)peopledonotrevealtheirtrueselfoneveryoccasion

B)inmostcasesweshouldavoidcontactingtheobservedpersondirectly

C)thebestwaytoknowapersonisbymakingcomparisons

D)face-to-faceinteractionisthebeststrategytouncoverinformationabouta

person

24.Indevelopingpersonalrelationships,secretsanddeceptions,intheauthor's

opinion,are.

A)personalmattersthatshouldbeseriouslydealtwith

B)barriersthatshouldbedoneawaywith

C)assignificantasdisclosuresandtruthfulstatements

D)thingspeopleshouldguardagainst

25.Theauthor/spurposeinwritingthepassageis.

A)togiveadviceonappropriateconductforsocialoccasions

B)toprovidewaysofhowtoobtaininformationaboutpeople

C)tocallthereader'sattentiontothenegativesideofpeople'scharacters

D)todiscussthevariousaspectsofgettingtoknowpeople

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thecompetitionamongproducersofpersonalcomputersisessentiallyaraceto

getthebest,mostinnovativeproductstothemarketplace.Marketersinthis

environmentfrequentlyhavetomakeajudgementastotheircompetitors/rolewhen

makingmarketingstrategydecisions.Ifmajorcompetitorsarechangingtheirproducts,

thenamarketermaywanttofollowsuittoremaincompetitive.AppleComputer,Inc.

hasintroducedtwonew,fasterpersonalcomputers,theMackintoshIIandMackintosh

SE,inanticipationoftheintroductionofanewPCbyIBM,oneofApple'smajor

competitors.

Apple'snewcomputersaremuchfasterandmorepowerfulthanitsearliermodels.

TheimprovedMackintoshisabletorunprogramsthatpreviouslywereimpossibleto

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

featureillustratescomputermanufactures'newattitudeofgivingcustomersthe

featurestheywant.MakingApplecomputerscapableofrunningIBMsoftwareis

Apple/seffortatmakingtheMackintoshcompatiblewithIBMcomputersandthusmore

popularintheoffice,whereApplehopestoincreasesales.UsersofthenewApplecan

alsoaddaccessories(附件)tomaketheirmachinesspecializeinspecificuses,suchas

engineeringandwriting.

Thenewcomputersrepresentabigimprovementoverpastmodels,buttheyalso

costmuchmore.Companyofficialsdonotthinkthehigherpricewillslowdownbuyers

whowanttostepuptoamorepowerfulcomputer.Applewantstostayinthe

high-priceendofthepersonalcomputermarkettofinanceresearchforevenfaster,

moresophisticatedcomputers.

EventhoughAppleandIBMaremajorcompetitors,bothcompaniesrealizethat

theircompetitor/scomputershavecertainfeaturesthattheirownmodelsdonot.The

Applelinehasalwaysbeenpopularforitssophisticatedcolorgraphics(圖形),whereas

theIBMmachineshavealwaysbeenfavoredinoffices.Inthefuture,therewillprobably

bemorecompatibilitybetweenthetwocompanies'products,whichnodoubtwill

requirethatbothAppleandIBMchangemarketingstrategies.

26.Accordingtothepassage,AppleComputer,Inc,hasintroducedtheMackintoshII

andtheMackintoshSEbecause.

A)IBMischangingitscomputermodelscontinuously

B)itwantstomakeitsmachnesspecializeinspecificuses

C)itwantstostayaheadofIBMinthecompetitivecomputermarket

D)itexpectsitsmajorcompetitorIBMtofollowitsexample

27.ApplehopestoincreaseMackintoshsaleschieflyby.

A)makingitsnewmodelscapableofrunningIBMsoftware

B)improvingthecolorgraphicsofitsnewmodels

C)copyingthemarketingstrategiesofIBM

D)givingthecustomerswhattheywant

28.Applesellsitsnewcomputermodelsatahighpricebecause.

A)theyhavenewfeaturesandfunctions

B)theyaremoresophisticatedthanothermodels

C)theyhavenewaccessoriesattached

D)itwantstoaccumulatefundsforfutureresearch

29.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatbothAppleandIBMtrytogaina

competitiveadvantageby.

A)copyingeachother'stechnology

B)incorporatingfeaturesthatmaketheirproductsdistinctive

C)makingtheircomputermoreexpensive

D)makingtheircomputersrunmuchfaster

30.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe.

A)Apple'sEffortstoStayAheadofIBM

B)Apple'sNewComputerTechnology

C)Apple'sNewpersonalComputers

D)Apple'sResearchActivities

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Itisacuriousparadoxthatwethinkofthephysicalsciencesas"hard",thesocial

sciencesas"soft",andthebiologicalsciencesassomewhereinbetween.Thisis

interpretedtomeanthatourknowledgeofphysicalsystemsismorecertainthanour

knnwlpdgpofbiologicalsystems,andtheseinturnaremorecertainthanour

knowledgeofsocialsystems.Intermsofourcapacitytosampletherelevantuniverses,

however,andtheprobabilitythatourimagesoftheseuniversesareatleast

approximatelycorrect,onesuspectsthatareverseorderismorereasonable.Weare

abletosampleearth'ssocialsystemswithsomedegreeofconfidencethatwehavea

reasonablesampleofthetotaluniversebeinginvestigated.Ourknowledgeofsocial

systems,therefore,whileitisinmanywaysextremelyinaccurate,isnotlikelytobe

seriouslyoverturnedbynewdiscoveries.Eventhefolkknowledgeinsocialsystemson

whichordinarylifeisbasedinearning,spending,organizing,marrying,takingpartin

politicalactivities,fightingandsoon,isnotverydissimilarfromthemoresophisticated

imagesofthesocialsystemderivedfromthesocialsciences,eventhoughitisbuilt

upontheveryimperfectsamplesofpersonalexperience.

Incontrast,ourimageoftheastronomicaluniverse,ofevenofearth'sgeological

history,caneasilybesubjecttorevolutionarychangesasnewdatacomesinandnew

theoriesareworkedout.Ifwedefinethe“security“ourimageofvariouspartsofthe

totalsystemastheprobabilityoftheirsufferingsignificantchanges,thenwewould

reversetheorderofhardnessandseethesocialsciencesasthemostsecure,the

physicalsciencesastheleastsecure,andagainthebiologicalsciencesassomewherein

between.Ourimageoftheastronomicaluniverseistheleastsecureofallsimply

becauseweobservesuchafantasticallysmallsampleofitanditsrecord-keepingis

trivialascomparedwiththerichrecordsofthesocialsystems,oreventhelimited

recordsofbiologicalsystems.Recordsoftheastronomicaluniverse,despitethefact

thatweseedistantthingsastheywerelongago,arelimitedintheextreme.

Eveninregardtosuchacloseneighbourasthemoon,whichwehaveactually

visited,theoriesaboutitsoriginandhistoryareextremelydifferent,contradictory,and

hardtochooseamong.Ourknowledgeofphysicalevolutionisincompleteandhighly

insecure.

31.Theword"paradox"(Para.1,Line1)means"

A)implication

B)contradiction

C)interpretation

D)confusion

32.Accordingtotheauthor,weshouldreverseourclassificationofthephysical

sciencesas"hard"andthesocialsciencesas"soft"because.

A)areverseorderingwillhelppromotethedevelopmentofthephysicalsciences

B)ourknowledgeofphysicalsystemsismorereliablethanthatofsocialsystems

C)ourunderstandingofthesocialsystemsisapproximatelycorrect

D)wearebetterabletoinvestigatesocialphenomenathanphysicalphenomena

33.Theauthorbelievesthatourknowledgeofsocialsystemsismoresecurethanthat

ofphysicalsystemsbecause.

A)itisnotbasedonpersonalexperience

B)newdiscoveriesarelesslikelytooccurinsocialsciences

C)itisbasedonafairlyrepresentativequantityofdata

D)therecordsofsocialsystemsaremorereliable

34.Thechancesofthephysicalsciencesbeingsubjecttogreatchangesarethebiggest

because.

A)contradictorytheorieskeepemergingallthetime

B)newinformationisconstantlycomingin

C)thedirectionoftheirdevelopmentisdifficulttopredict

D)ourknowledgeofthephysicalworldisinaccurate

35.Weknowlessabouttheastronomicaluniversethanwedoaboutanysocialsystem

because.

A)theoriesofitsoriginandhistoryarevaried

B)ourknowledgeofitishighlyinsecure

C)onlyaverysmallsampleofithasbeenobserved

D)fewscientistsareinvolvedinthestudyofastronomy

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowing.

Intheearlydaysofnuclearpower,theUnitedStatesmademoneyonit.Buttoday

opponentshavesocomplicateditsdevelopmentthatnonuclearplantshavebeen

orderedorbuiltherein12years.

Thegreatestfearofnuclearpoweropponentshasalwaysbeenareactor

“meltdown”(堆內(nèi)熔化).Today,thechancesofameltdownthatwouldthreatenU.S.

publichealthareverylittle.Buttoevenfurtherreducethepossibility,engineersare

testingnewreactorsthatrelynotonhumanjudgementtoshutthemdownbutonthe

lawsofnature.NowGeneralElectricisalreadybuildingtwoadvancedreactorsinJapan.

Butdon'texpectthemeveronU.S.shoresunlessthingschangeinWashington.

Theprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsisabaddream.Anytimeduring,

orevenafter,construction,anobjectionbyanygrouporindividualcanbringeverything

toahaltwhilethematterisinvestigatedortakentocourt.Meanwhile,thebuildermust

addnice-but-not-necessaryimprovements,someofwhichforcehimtoknockdown

wallsandstartover.Ineverycasewhereaplanthasbeenopposed,theNuclear

RegulationCommissionhasultimatelygrantedalicensetoconstructoroperate.Butthe

victoryoftencostssomuchthattheutilityendsupabandoningtheplantanyway.

AcaseinpointistheShorehamplantonNewYork'sLongIsland.Shorehamwasa

virtualtwintotheMillstoneplantinConnecticut,bothorderedinthemid-'60s.

Millstone,completedfor$101million,hasbeengeneratingelectricityfortwodecades.

Shoreham,however,wassingledoutbyanti-nuclearactivistswho,bysendingin

endlessprotests,drovethecostover$5billionanddelayeditsuseformanyyears.

Shorehamfinallywonitsoperationlicense.Buttheplanthasneverproduceda

wattofpower.GovernorMarioCuomo,anopponentofaShorehamstart-up,usedhis

powertoforceNewYork'spublic-utilitiescommissiontoacceptthefollowing

settlement;thepowercompanycouldpassthecostofShorehamalongtoitsconsumers

onlyifitagreednottooperatetheplant!Today,aperfectlygoodfacility,capableof

servicinghundredsofhomes,sitsrusting.

36.Whathasmadetheprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsabaddream?

A)TheinefficiencyoftheNuclearRegulationcommission.

B)Theenormouscostofconstructionandoperation.

C)Thelengthoftimeittakestomakeinvestigations.

D)Theobjectionoftheopponentsofnuclearpower.

37.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2that.

A)itisnottechnicaldifficultiesthatpreventthebuildingofnuclearpowerplantsin

theU.S.

B)therearenotenoughsafetymeasuresintheU.S.forrunningnewnuclearpower

plants

C)therearealreadymorenuclearpowerplantsthannecessaryintheU.S.

D)theAmericangovernmentwillnotallowJapanesenuclearreactorstobe

installedintheU.S.

38.Anyobjection,howevertrivialitmaybe,can.

A)forcethepowercompaniestocanceltheproject

B)delaytheconstructionoroperationofanuclearplant

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)

Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispert.Foreachsentencethereare

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletes

thesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet

withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

41.Ithasbeenestimatedthattheearth'ssurfacetemperaturehasincreased

onequartertothreequartersofadegreesince1805.

A)to

B)be

C)at

D)with

42.TheladydressedinthelatestParisfashionisinherappearancebutrude

inherspeech.

A)elaborate

B)excessive

C)elegant

D)exaggerated

43.Manypeoplethinkthatthestandardsofpublichavedeclined.

A)morality

B)rightness

C)awareness

D)mentality

44.IcelandliesfarnorthintheAtlantic,withitsnorthernmosttipactually

theArcticCircle.

A)touched

B)touches

C)touching

D)beingtouched

45.Youneedtorewritethissentencebecauseitis,thereaderswillhave

difficultyinunderstandingit.

A)comprehensive

B)alternative

C)deliberate

D)ambiguous

46.Peopleweresurprisedtofindthathehadtheabilitytoeverythinghe

wasinvolvedin.

A)precede

B)dominate

C)effect

D)instruct

47.ColinmarriedmysisterandImarriedhisbrother,makesColinandme

doublein-laws.

A)what

B)which

C)that

D)it

48.Theproblemsrequiringimmediatesolutionwillbegivenatthemeeting.

A)priority

B)urgency

C)superiority

D)emergency

49.Amembershipcardauthorizestheclub/sfacilitiesforaperiodof12

months.

A)theholderusing

B)theholder'suse

C)theholdertouse

D)theholderuses

50.Duringtheconferencethespeaker/triedtohisfeelingsconcerningthe

urgencyofafavorabledecision.

A)comply

B)impose

C)imply

D)convey

51.Iadmitthatthereareproblems,Idon'tthinkthattheycannotbesolved.

A)Unless

B)Until

C)As

D)While

52.Thefactthattheyreactedsodifferentlywasareflectionoftheirdifferent

A)performances

B)personalities

C)qualities

D)appearances

53.Yourexcusethatanelephantfellonyouandmadeyoulateisjust.

A)inevitable

B)indispensable

C)incredible

D)incurable

54.Anotherbigissuethenewrepublicistheproblemoftheeducationofits

citizens.

A)confining

B)confirming

C)conforming

D)confronting

55.ItriedtorelaxbecauseIknewIwoulduseupmyoxygensooner.

A)themoreexcitedIgot

B)Igotexcitedmore

C)andmoreIgotexcited

D)andIgotmoreexcited

56.Scientistsfirsttheideaoftheatombombinthe1930s.

A)imagined

B)conceived

C)considered

D)acknowledged

57.Cottonproductionhasbeenthedeclinetheseyears.

A)down

B)on

C)at

D)under

58.Thedaybeforemyhistoryexam,Istillhadn'treadingthefirstbookon

thelist.

A)asabout

B)caughtupwith

C)gotroundto

D)satfor

59.Hehaspointedourthedangersinthisofnuclearpowerstation.

A)interior

B)inherent

C)insists

D)inner

60.WhereverIhaveanappointment,Iliketoarrive.

A)aheadoftimealittle

B)alittletime

C)alittleaheadoftime

D)aheadofalittletime

61.Radarisusedtoextendtheofman'ssenseofobservinghisenvironment,

especiallythesenseofvision.

A)validity

B)liability

C)capability

D)intensity

62.Theboycyclinginthestreetwasknockeddownbyaminibusandreceived

injures.

A)fatal

B)excessive

C)disastrous

D)exaggerated

63.Ittheoceanwerefreeofice,stormpathswouldmovefurthernorth,the

plainsofNorthAmericaofrainfall.

A)todeprive

B)deprived

C)depriving

D)deprived

64.Awindowinthekitchenwas;therewasrubbisheverywhere,andthe

curtainsandcarpetshadbeenstolen.

A)scattered

B)scraped

C)scratched

D)smashed

65.Thisisanideasiteforauniversityitisfarfromthedowntownarea.

A)providedthat

B)nowthat

C)sothat

D)inthat

66.Themosttechnologicalsuccessinthetwentiethcenturyisprobablythe

computerrevolution.

A)prominent

B)prosperous

C)solemn

D)prevalent

67.Whethertheirfootballteamwillwinisamatteroftome.

A)indifference

B)discrimination

C)deviation

D)interests

68.HethoughthecouldtalkMr.Robinsonbuyingsomeexpensive

equipment.

A)on

B)of

C)round

D)into

69.Todaythepublicismuchconcernedabouttheway.

A)natureisbeingruined

B)whichnatureisruined

C)onwhichtoruinnature

D)ofnaturetoberuined

70.Thoughrich,hewasbetteroffthanatanyotherperiodinhislife.

A)byanymeans

B)bysomemeans

C)byallmeans

D)bynomeans

PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)

Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether

10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,

addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthe

correctionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutand

writethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,put

aninsertionmark(A)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordinthe

blank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)intheblank.

Example:

Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiods

ManyoftheargumentsJjaVmgusedforthestudyofliteratureas

aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.the

Ifindeedsilenceisgolden,itisalsobecomingasrareasgold.Itseemsthatthe

progressesofmanincludesarisingvolumeofnoise.(71)Ineveryhomeastereoor

televisionwillfilltheroomssound,between(72)sunriseandsunset,streetsand

highwaysareaconstantsourceofvoicefromcars,buses,oudtrucks.Youcanpassany

factoryor(73)constructionareaandtheroaroftheirmachinerywillmakeyourears(74)

rirtHirR.Musicisplayedireverysupermarket,mostrestaurants,and(75)manyoffices,

biHcitiesoftheworldarewell-knownbvtheirnoisiness.(76)

NoisepollutionisthenewsideeffectofourtechnologicalDavorni^ht,the

soundoftheworkfillstheair.Itseems(77)thatthesmoothingeffectsofsilenceare

nowheretobefound.

Eventhequietofouccarefulprotectedwildernessareascanbe(78)invadedatany

momentbyapassediet.(79)

Wearelearning,finally,thatsilenceisanaturalresourceandmustbeprotectedby

law.Itappearsthatweallfindcompanyinsound,ifwealldemandalittlequietfrom

timetotime.(80)

PartVWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicShouldFirecrackersBeBanned?Youshouldwritenolessthan120

wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin

Chinese)below:

1.有人認(rèn)為放鞭炮是好事,為什么?

2.有人認(rèn)為放鞭炮是壞事,為什么?

3.我的看法。

(Suggestedkeywords:firecrackers鞭炮setoff/letoff放鞭炮)

Remembertowriteyourcompositionneatly.

6月英語六級(jí)訓(xùn)練試題聽力原文

SectionA

1.M:Ihaveneverseensuchaninterestingshow.IhopeyouenjoyeditasmuchasIdid.

W:ImustadmitthatIfeltsleepyduringthetwohours.

Q:Howdidthewomanfeelabouttheshow?

2.W:Ican'tfigureoutwhat'swrongwithmywatch.ItwasjustamonthagothatIhadit

repaired.

M:Don'twasteyourtimeandmoneyanymore.It's

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