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06年——14年六级听力真题及答案答案集合在全部真题之后(复合式听写中的长句无答案)2006061.A)ShemetwithThomasjustafewdaysago.B)Shecanhelpwithorientationprogram.C)Sheisnotsureshecanpassonthemessage.D)ShewillcertainlytrytocontactThomas.

2.A)Setthedinnertable.B)Changethelightbulb.

C)Cleanthediningroom.D)Holdtheladderforhim.

3.A)He’dlikeapieceofpie.B)He’dlikesomecoffee.

C)He’dratherstayinthewarmroom.D)He’djusthaddinnerwithhisfriends.

4.A)Hehasmanagedtosellanumberofcars.B)Heiscontentedwithhiscurrentposition.

C)Hemightgetfired.D)Hehaslosthisjob.

5.A)Tony’ssecretary.B)Paul’sgirlfriend.

C)Paul’scolleague.D)Tony’swife.

6.A)Hewasfinedforrunningaredlight.B)Hewascaughtspeedingonafastlane.

C)Hehadtorunquicklytogettheticket.D)Hemadeawrongturnattheintersection.

7.A)Hehaslearnedalotfromhisownmistakes.

B)Heisquiteexperiencedintamingwilddogs.

C)Hefindsrewardmoreeffectivethanpunishment.

D)Hethinksitimportanttomasterbasictrainingskills.

8.A)Atabookstore.B)Atthedentist’s.C)Inarestaurant.D)Inthelibrary.9.A)Hedoesn’twantJennytogetintotrouble.

B)Hedoesn’tagreewiththewoman’sremark.

C)HethinksJenny’sworkloadtooheavyatcollage.

D)Hebelievesmostcollegestudentsarerunningwild.

10.A)Itwasapplaudable.B)Itwasjustterrible.

C)Theactorswereenthusiastic.D)Theplotwasfunnyenough.

SectionB

11.A)Socialwork.B)Medicalcare.C)Appliedphysics.D)Specialeducation.

12.A)Thetimelyadvicefromherfriendsandrelatives.B)Thetwo-yearprofessionaltrainingshereceived.

C)Herdeterminationtofulfillherdream.D)Herparents’consistentmoralsupport.

13.A)Togetthefundingforthehospitals.B)Tohelpthedisabledchildrenthere.

C)Totraintherapistsforthechildrenthere.D)Tosetupaninstitutionforthehandicapped.

PassageTwo

14.A)AtacountryschoolinMexico.B)InamountainvalleyofSpain.

C)AtasmallAmericancollege.D)InasmallvillageinChile.

15.A)Byexpandingtheirmindsandhorizons.B)Byfinancingtheirelementaryeducation.

C)Bysettingupasmallprimaryschool.D)Bysettingthemaninspiringexample.

16.A)Shewrotepoetrythatbrokethroughnationalbarriers.

B)Shewasatalenteddesigneroforiginalschoolcurriculums.

C)Sheprovedherselftobeanactiveandcapablestateswoman.

D)Shemadeoutstandingcontributionstochildren’seducation.

17.A)Shewonthe1945NobelPrizeinLiterature.

B)ShewasthefirstwomantowinaNobelPrize.

C)Shetranslatedherbooksintomanylanguages.

D)Sheadvisedmanystatesmenoninternationalaffairs.

PassageThree

18.A)Howanimalssurviveharshconditionsinthewild.

B)Howanimalsaltercolorstomatchtheirsurroundings.

C)Howanimalsprotectthemselvesagainstpredators.

D)Howanimalslearntodisguisethemselveseffectively.

19.A)Itsenormoussize.B)Itsplant-likeappearance.

C)Itsinstantaneousresponse.D)Itsoffensivesmell.

20.A)Ithelpsimprovetheirsafety.B)Itallowsthemtoswimfaster.

C)Ithelpsthemfighttheirpredators.D)Itallowsthemtoavoidtwistsandturns.

20061211A)Dr.Smith’swaitingroomisn’ttidy.B)Dr.Smithenjoysreadingmagazines.C)Dr.Smithhasleftagoodimpressiononher.D)Dr.Smithmaynotbeagoodchoice.

12.A)Themanwillrenttheapartmentwhenitisavailable.

B)Themanmadeabargainwiththelandladyovertherent.

C)Themaninsistsonhavingalookattheapartmentfirst.D)Themanisnotfullysatisfiedwiththeapartment.13.A)Packinguptogoabroad.B)BrushinguponherEnglish.C)DrawingupaplanforherEnglishcourse.D)ApplyingforavisatotheUnitedStates.

14.A)Heisanxioustofindacureforhishighbloodpressure.

B)Hedoesn’tthinkhighbloodpressureisaproblemforhim.

C)Hewasnotawareofhisillnessuntildiagnosedwithit.

D)Hedidnottakethesymptomsofhisillnessseriously.

15.A)ToinvestigatethecausesofAIDS.

B)ToraisemoneyforAIDSpatients.

C)TorallysupportforAIDSvictimsinAfrica.

D)TodrawattentiontothespreadofAIDSinAsia.

16.A)Ithasaverylonghistory.B)Itisaprivateinstitution.

C)ItwasfoundedbyThomasJefferson.D)Itstressesthecomprehensivestudyofnature.17.A)Theycan’tfitintothemachine.B)Theyhavenotbeendeliveredyet.

C)Theyweresenttothewrongaddress.D)Theywerefoundtobeofthewrongtype.

18.A)Thefoodservedinthecafeteriausuallylacksvariety.

B)Thecafeteriasometimesprovidesrarefoodforthestudents.

C)Thestudentsfindtheserviceinthecafeteriasatisfactory.

D)Thecafeteriatrieshardtocatertothestudents’needs.

19.A)Hepickedupsomeapplesinhisyard.

B)Hecutsomebranchesofftheappletree.

C)Hequarreledwithhisneighboroverthefence.

D)Hecleanedupallthegarbageinthewoman’syard.

20.A)Trimtheappletreesinheryard.B)Pickuptheapplesthatfellinheryard.C)Takethegarbagetothecurbforher.D)Removethebranchesfromheryard.

21.A)Filealawsuitagainsttheman.B)Askthemanforcompensation.

C)Havetheman’sappletreecutdown.D)Throwgarbageintotheman’syard.

22.A)Hewasreadytomakeaconcession.B)Hewasnotintimidated.

C)Hewasnotpreparedtogotocourt.D)Hewasabitconcerned.

23.A)Badweather.B)Humanerror.

C)Breakdownoftheengines.D)Failureofthecommunicationssystem.

24.A)Twothousandfeet.B)Twelvethousandfeet.

C)Twentythousandfeet.D)Twenty-twothousandfeet.

25.A)Accuratecommunicationisofutmostimportance.

B)pilotsshouldbeabletospeakseveralforeignlanguages.

C)Aircontrollersshouldkeepaclosewatchontheweather.

D)Cooperationbetweenpilotsandaircontrollersisessential.

PassageOne

26.A)Hisfathercaughtaseriousdisease.B)Hismotherpassedaway.

C)Hismotherlefthimtomarryarichbusinessman.D)Hisfathertooktodrinking.

27.A)Hedislikedbeingdisciplined.B)Hewasexpelledbytheuniversity.C)Hecouldn’tpayhisgamblingdebts.D)Heenjoyedworkingforamagazine.

28.A)HispoemsareheavilyinfluencedbyFrenchwriters.

B)HisstoriesaremainlysetintheStateofVirginia.

C)Hisworkisdifficulttoread.

D)Hislanguageisnotrefined.

29.A)Hegrievedtodeathoverthelossofhiswife.

B)Hecommittedsuicideforunknownreasons.

C)Hewasshotdeadattheageof40.D)Hediedofheavydrinking.

PassageTwo

30.A)Women.B)Prisoners.C)Manualworkers.D)Schoolagechildren.31.A)Hetaughthisstudentshowtopronouncethelettersfirst.

B)Hematchedtheletterswiththesoundsfamiliartothelearners.

C)Heshowedthelearnershowtocombinethelettersintosimplewords.

D)Hedividedthelettersintogroupsaccordingtothewaytheyarewritten.

32.A)ItCanhelppeopletobecomeliteratewithinashorttime.

B)ItwasoriginallydesignedforteachingtheEnglishlanguage.

C)Itenablesthelearnerstomasteralanguagewithinthreemonths.

D)ItiseffectiveinteachinganyalphabeticallanguagetoBrazilians.

PassageThree

33.A)Thecrop’sbloomingperiodisdelayed.B)Therootsofcropsarecutoff.

C)Thetopsoilisseriouslydamaged.D)Thegrowthofweedsisaccelerated.

34.A)It’sanewwayofapplyingchemicalfertilizer.

B)It’sanimprovedmethodofharvestingcrops.

C)It’sacreativetechniqueforsavinglabor.

D)It’safarmingprocesslimitingtheuseofploughs.

35.A)Inareaswithfewweedsandunwantedplants.

B)Inareaswithasevereshortageofwater.

C)Inareaslackinginchemicalfertilizer.

D)Inareasdependentonimportedfood.

个人将其中长对话改成了单词听写Adultsaregettingsmarterabouthowsmartbabiesare.Notlongago,researcherslearnedthat4-day-oldscouldunderstand(36)____andsubtraction.Now,Britishresearch(37)____GrahamSchaferhasdiscoveredthatinfantscanlearnwordsforuncommonthingslongbeforetheycanspeak.Hefoundthat9-month-oldinfantscouldbetaught,throughrepeatedshow-and-tell,to(38)_______thenamesofobjectsthatwereforeigntothem,aresultthat(39)________insomewaysthereceived(40)______that,apartfromlearningto(41)______thingscommontotheirdailylives,childrendon’tbegintobuildvocabularyuntilwellintotheirsecondyear.“It’sno(42)______thatchildrenlearnwords,butthewordstheytendtoknowarewordslinkedto(43)_____situationsinthehome,”explainsSchafer.”Thisisthefirstthatwecanchoosewhatwordsthechildrenwilllearnandthattheycanrespondtothem

withanunfamiliarvoicegivinginstructionsinanunfamiliarsetting.”

Figuringouthowhumansacquirelanguagemayshedlightonwhysomechildrenlearntoreadandwritelaterthanothers,Schafersays,andcouldleadtobettertreatmentsfordevelopmentalproblems.What’smore,thestudyoflanguageoffersdirectinsightintohowhumanslearn

.“Languageisatestcaseforhumancognitivedevelopment,”saysSchafer.Butparentseagertoteachtheirinfantsshouldtakenote:Evenwithoutbeingnewwords,acontrolgroupcaughtupwiththeotherwithinafewmoths.“Thisisnotaboutadvancingdevelopment,”hesays.“It’sjustaboutwhatchildrencandoatanearlieragethanwhateducatorshaveoftenthought.”

2007年6月11. A)Surfingthenet.B)Watchingatalkshow.C)Packingabirthdaygift.D)Shoppingatajewelrystore.12. A)Heenjoysfindingfaultwithexams.B)Heissureofhissuccessintheexam.C)Hedoesn’tknowifhecandowellintheexam.D)HeusedtogetstraightA’sintheexamshetook.13. A)Themanisgenerouswithhisgoodcommentsonpeople.B)Thewomanisunsureiftherewillbepeaceintheworld.C)Thewomanisdoubtfulaboutnewspaperstories.D)Themanisquiteoptimisticabouthumannature.14. A)Studyforsomeprofession.B)Attendamedicalschool.C)Stayinbusiness.D)Sellhisshop.15. A)Moremoney.B)Fairtreatment.C)Acollegeeducation.D)Shorterworkhours.16. A)Shewasexhaustedfromhertrip.B)Shemissedthecomfortsofhome.C)ShewasimpressedbyMexicanfood.D)ShewillnotgotoMexicoagain.17. A)Cheerherselfupabit.B)Findamoresuitablejob.C)Seekprofessionaladvice.D)Takeapsychologycourse.18. A)Hedressesmoreformallynow.B)Whathewearsdoesnotmatchhisposition.C)Hehasignoredhisfriendssincegraduation.D)Hefailedtodowellatcollege.19. A)Togosightseeing.B)Tohavemeetings.C)Topromoteanewchampagne.D)Tojoininatrainingprogram.20. A)Itcanreducethenumberofpassengercomplaints.B)Itcanmakeairtravelmoreentertaining.C)Itcancutdowntheexpensesforairtravel.D)Itcanlessenthediscomfortcausedbyairtravel.21. A)Tookbalancedmealswithchampagne.B)Atevegetablesandfruitonly.C)Refrainedfromfishormeat.D)Avoidedeatingrichfood.22. A)Manyofthemfounditdifficulttoexerciseonaplane.B)Manyofthemwereconcernedwiththeirwell-being.C)Notmanyofthemchosetodowhatshedid.D)Notmanyofthemunderstoodtheprogram.23. A)Atafair.B)Atacafeteria.C)Inacomputerlab.D)Inashoppingmall.24. A)Thelatestcomputertechnology.B)Theorganizingofanexhibition.C)Thepurchasingofsomeequipment.D)Thedramaticchangesinthejobmarket.25. A)Datacollection.B)Trainingconsultancy.C)Corporatemanagement.D)Informationprocessing.PassageOne26. A)Improvethemselves.B)Getridofemptydreams.C)Followtheculturaltradition.D)Attemptsomethingimpossible.27. A)Byfindingsufficientsupportforimplementation.B)Bytakingintoaccounttheirownabilitytochange.C)Byconstantlykeepinginmindtheirultimategoals.D)Bymakingdetailedplansandcarryingthemout.28. A)Toshowpeoplehowtogettheirlivesbacktonormal.B)Toshowhowdifficultitisforpeopletoloseweight.C)Toremindpeopletocheckthecaloriesonfoodbags.D)Toillustratehoweasilypeopleabandontheirgoals.PassageTwo29. A)Michael’sparentsgotdivorced.B)KarenwasadoptedbyRayAnderson.C)Karen’smotherdiedinacaraccident.D)Atruckdriverlosthislifeinacollision.30. A)Heranaredlightandcollidedwithatruck.B)Hesacrificedhislifetosaveababygirl.C)Hewaskilledinstantlyinaburningcar.D)HegotmarriedtoKaren’smother.31. A)Thereportedheroturnedouttobehisfather.B)Hedidnotunderstandhisfathertilltoolate.C)Suchmisfortuneshouldhavefallenonhim.D)Itremindedhimofhismiserablechildhood.PassageThree32. A)Germany.B)Japan.C)TheU.S.D)TheU.K.33. A)Bydoingoddjobsatweekends.B)Byworkinglonghourseveryday.C)Byputtinginmorehourseachweek.D)Bytakingshortervacationseachyear.34. A)Tocombatcompetitionandraiseproductivity.B)Toprovidethemwithmorejobopportunities.C)Tohelpthemmaintaintheirlivingstandard.D)Topreventthemfromholdingasecondjob.35. A)Changetheirjobs.B)Earnmoremoney.C)Reducetheirworkinghours.D)Strengthenthegovernment’srole.Nursing,asatypicallyfemaleprofession,mustdealconstantlywiththefalseimpressionthatnursesaretheretowaitonthephysician.Asnurses,weare(36)________toprovidenursingcareonly.Wedonothaveanylegalormoral(37)________toanyphysician.Weprovidehealthteaching,(38)________physicalaswellasemotionalproblems,(39)________patient-relatedservices,andmakeallofournursingdecisionsbaseduponwhatisbestorsuitableforthepatient.If,inany(40)________,wefeelthataphysician’sorderis(41)________orunsafe,wehavealegal(42)________toquestionthatorderorrefusetocarryitout.Nursingisnotanine-to-fivejobwitheveryweekendoff.Allnursesareawareofthatbeforetheyentertheprofession.Theemotionalandphysicalstress.However,thatoccursduetooddworkinghoursisa(43)________reasonforalotofthecareerdissatisfaction.(44).Thatdisturbsourpersonallives,disruptsoursleepingandeatinghabits,andisolatesusfromeverythingexceptjob-relatedfriendsandactivities.Thequalityofnursingcareisbeingaffecteddramaticallybythesesituations.(45).Consumersofmedicallyrelatedserviceshaveevidentlynotbeenaffectedenoughyettodemandchangesinourmedicalsystem.Butiftrendscontinueaspredicted,(46)2007年12月SectionA11.A)Proceedinhisownway.B)Sticktotheoriginalplan.C)Compromisewithhiscolleague.D)Trytochangehiscolleague’smind.12.A)Maryhasakeeneyeforstyle.B)Nancyregretsbuyingthedress.C)NancyandMarywentshoppingtogetherinRome.D)NancyandMaryliketofollowthelatestfashion.13.A)Washthedishes.B)Gotothetheatre.C)PickupGeorgeandMartha.D)Takeherdaughtertohospital.14.A)Sheenjoysmakingupstoriesaboutotherpeople.B)Shecanneverkeepanythingtoherselfforlong.C)Sheiseagertosharenewswiththewoman.D)Sheisthebestinformedwomanintown.15.A)Acardealer.B)AmechanicC)Adrivingexaminer.D)Atechnicalconsultant.16.A)Theshoppingmallhasbeendesertedrecently.B)Shopperscanonlyfindgoodstoresinthemall.C)Lotsofpeoplemovedoutofthedowntownarea.D)Thereisn’tmuchbusinessdowntownnowadays.17.A)Hewillhelpthewomanwithherreading.B)Theloungeisnotaplaceforhimtostudyin.C)Hefeelssleepywheneverhetriestostudy.D)Acozyplaceisratherhardtofindoncampus.18.A)Toprotectherfromgettingscratches.B)Tohelprelieveherofthepain.C)Topreventmosquitobites.D)Toavoidgettingsunburnt.19.A)Inastudio.B)Inaclothingstore.C)AtabeachresortD)Atafashionshow20.A)Tolivetherepermanently.B)Tostaythereforhalfayear.C)Tofindabetterjobtosupportherself.D)TosellleathergoodsforaBritishcompany.21.A)Designingfashionitemsforseveralcompanies.B)Modelingforaworld-famousItaliancompany.C)WorkingasanemployeeforFerragamo.D)ServingasasalesagentforBurberrys.22.A)Ithasseenasteadydeclineinitsprofits.B)Ithasbecomemuchmorecompetitive.C)Ithaslostmanycustomerstoforeigncompanies.D)Ithasattractedlotmoredesignersfromabroad.23.A)Ithelpshertoattractmorepublicattention.B)Itimprovesherchanceofgettingpromoted.C)Itstrengthensherrelationshipwithstudents.D)Itenableshertounderstandpeoplebetter.24.A)Passively.B)Positively.C)Skeptically.D)Sensitively.25.A)Itkeepshauntingherdayandnight.B)Herteachingwassomewhataffectedbyit.C)Itvanishesthemomentshestepsintoherrole.D)Hermindgoesblankonceshegetsonthestage.SectionB26.A)Towinoverthemajorityofpassengersfromairlinesintwentyyears.B)ToreformrailroadmanagementinwesternEuropeancountries.C)ToelectrifytherailwaylinesbetweenmajorEuropeancities.D)TosetupanexpresstrainnetworkthroughoutEurope.27.A)MajorEuropeanairlinerwillgobankrupt.B)Europeanswillpaymuchlessfortraveling.C)TravelingtimebytrainbetweenmajorEuropeancitieswillbecutbyhalf.D)TrainswillbecomethesafestandmostefficientmeansoftravelinEurope.28.A)Traintravelwillprovemuchmorecomfortablethanairtravel.B)Passengerswillfeelmuchsaferonboardatrainthanonaplane.C)Railtransportwillbeenvironmentallyfriendlierthanairtransport.D)Travelingbytrainmaybeasquickas,orevenquickerthan,byair.29.A)In1981.B)In1989.C)In1990.D)In2000.PassageTwo30.A)Therecanbenospeedyrecoveryformentalpatients.B)Approachestohealingpatientsareessentiallythesame.C)Themindandbodyshouldbetakenasanintegralwhole.D)Thereisnocleardivisionoflaborinthemedicalprofession.31.A)Adoctor’sfamestrengthensthepatients’faithinthem.B)Abuseofmedicinesiswidespreadinmanyurbanhospitals.C)Onethirdofthepatientsdependonharmlesssubstancesforcure.D)Apatient’sexpectationsofadrughaveaneffectontheirrecovery.32.A)Expensivedrugsmaynotprovethemosteffective.B)Theworkingsofthemindmayhelppatientsrecover.C)Doctorsoftenexaggeratetheeffectoftheirremedies.D)Mostillnessescanbecuredwithoutmedication.PassageThree33.A)Enjoyingstrongfeelingsandemotions.B)Defyingalldangerswhentheyhaveto.C)Beingfondofmakingsensationalnews.D)Dreamingofbecomingfamousoneday.34.A)Workinginanemergencyroom.B)Watchinghorrormovies.C)Listeningtorockmusic.D)Doingdailyroutines.35.A)Arockclimber.B)Apsychologist.C)Aresidentdoctor.D)Acareerconsultant.SectionCIfyou’relikemostpeople,you’veindulgedinfakelisteningmanytimes.Yougotohistoryclass,sitinthethirdrow,andlook(36)________attheinstructorasshespeaks.Butyourmindisfaraway,(37)_______inthecloudsofpleasantdaydreams.(38)________youcomebacktoearth:theinstructorwritesanimportanttermonthechalkboard,andyou(39)_______copyitinyournotebook.Everyonceinawhiletheinstructormakesa(40)_________remark,causingothersintheclasstolaugh.Yousmilepolitely,pretendingthatyou’veheardtheremarkandfounditmildly(41)___________.Youhaveavaguesenseof(42)___________thatyouaren’tpayingcloseattention,butyoutellyourselfthatany(43)________youmisscanbepickedupfromafriend’snotes.Besides,(44)Sobackyougointoyourprivatelittleworld.Onlylaterdoyourealizeyou’vemissedimportantinformationforatest.Fakelisteningmaybeeasilyexposed,sincemanyspeakersaresensitivetofacialcuesandcantellifyou’remerelypretendingtolisten.(45)Evenifyou’renotexposed,there’sanotherreasontoavoidfakery;it’seasyforthisbehaviortobecomeahabit.Forsomepeople,thehabitissodeeplyrootedthat(46)Asaresult,theymisslotsofvaluableinformation.2008年6月11.A)ThemanmightbeabletoplayintheWorldCup.B)Theman’sfootballcareerseemstobeatanend.C)Themanwasoperatedonafewweeksago.D)Themanisafanofworld-famousfootballplayers.12.A)WorkoutaplantotightenhisbudgetB)Findouttheopeninghoursofthecafeteria.C)Applyforaseniorpositionintherestaurant.D)Solvehisproblembydoingapart-timejob.13.A)Afinancialburden.C)Arealnuisance.B)AgoodcompanionD)Awell-trainedpet.14.A)Theerrorswillbecorrectedsoon.B)Thewomanwasmistakenherself.C)Thecomputingsystemistoocomplex.D)Hehascalledthewomanseveraltimes.15.A)Heneedshelptoretrievehisfiles.B)Hehastotypehispaperoncemore.C)Heneedssometimetopolishhispaper.D)Hewillbeawayforatwo-weekconference.16.A)Theymighthavetochangetheirplan.B)Hehasgoteverythingsetfortheirtrip.C)Hehasaheavierworkloadthanthewoman.D)TheycouldstayinthemountainsuntilJune8.17.A)Theyhavewaitamonthtoapplyforastudentloan.B)Theycanfindtheapplicationformsinthebrochure.C)Theyarenoteligibleforastudentloan.D)Theyarenotlateforaloanapplication.18.A)Newlawsareyettobemadetoreducepollutantrelease.B)Pollutionhasattractedlittleattentionfromthepublic.C)Thequalityofairwillsurelychangeforthebetter.D)It’lltakeyearstobringairpollutionundercontrol.19.A)Enormoussizeofitsstores.B)Numerousvarietiesoffood.C)Itsappealingsurroundings.D)Itsrichandcolorfulhistory.20.A)Anancientbuilding.B)Aworldofantiques.C)AnEgyptianmuseum.D)AnEgyptianMemorial.21.A)Itspowerbillreaches$9millionayear.B)Itsellsthousandsoflightbulbsaday.C)Itsuppliespowertoanearbytown.D)Itgenerates70%oftheelectricityituses.22.A)11,500B)30,000C)250,000D)300,00023.A)Transferringtoanotherdepartment.B)StudyingaccountingatauniversityC)Thinkingaboutdoingadifferentjob.D)Makingpreparationforherwedding.24.A)Shehasfinallygotapromotionandapayraise.B)Shehasgotasatisfactoryjobinanothercompany.C)Shecouldatlastleavetheaccountingdepartment.D)Shemanagedtokeepherpositioninthecompany.25.A)HeandAndreahaveprovedtobeaperfectmatch.B)Hechangedhismindaboutmarriageunexpectedly.C)Hedeclaredthathewouldremainsingleallhislife.D)HewouldmarryAndreaevenwithoutmeetingher.SectionB26.A)Theyaremotorcyclesdesignatedforwatersports.B)Theyarespeedyboatsrestrictedinnarrowwaterways.C)Theyarebecominganefficientformofwatertransportation.D)Theyaregettingmorepopularasameansorwaterrecreation.27.A)Waterscooteroperators’lackofexperience.B)Vacationers’disregardofwatersafetyrules.C)Overloadingofsmallboatsandothercraft.D)Carelessnessofpeopleboatingalongtheshore.28.A)Theyscarewhalestodeath.B)Theyproducetoomuchnoise.C)Theydischargetoxicemissions.D)Theyendangerlotsofwaterlife.29.A)Expandoperatingareas.B)Restrictoperatinghours.C)Limittheuseofwaterscooters.D)Enforcenecessaryregulations.30.A)Theyarestable..C)Theyareclose.C)TheyarestrainedD)Theyarechanging.31.A)Theyarefullyoccupiedwiththeirownbusiness.B)Notmanyofthemstayinthesameplaceforlong.C)Notmanyofthemcanwintrustfromtheirneighbors.D)Theyattachlessimportancetointerpersonalrelations.32.A)Countoneachotherforhelp.B)Giveeachotheracoldshoulder.C)Keepafriendlydistance.D)Buildafencebetweenthem.PassageThree33.A)Itmayproduceanincreasingnumberofidleyoungsters.B)ItmayaffectthequalityofhighereducationinAmerica.C)Itmaycausemanyschoolstogooutofoperation.D)Itmayleadtoalackofproperlyeducatedworkers.34.A)Itislessseriousincitiesthaninruralareas.B)Itaffectsbothjuniorandseniorhighschools.C)Itresultsfromaworseningeconomicclimate.D)ItisanewchallengefacingAmericaneducators.35.A)Allowingthemtochoosetheirfavoriteteachers.B)Creatingamorerelaxedlearningenvironment.C)Rewardingexcellentacademicperformance.D)Helpingthemtodevelopbetterstudyhabits.2009年12月11.A)HeisquiteeasytorecognizeB)heisanoutstandingspeakerC)helookslikeamoviestarD)helooksyoungforhisage12.A)consultherdancingteacherB)takeamoreinterestingclassC)continueherdancingclassD)improveherdancingskills13.A)themandidnotbelievewhatthewomansaidB)themanaccompaniedthewomantothehospitalC)thewomanmaybesufferingfromrepetitivestraininjuryD)thewomanmaynotfollowedthedoctor’sinstructions14.A)theyarenotinstyleanymoreB)theyhavecosthimfartoomuchC)theynolongersuithiseyesightD)theyshouldbecleanedregularly15.A)hespilledhisdrinkontothefloorB)hehasjustfinishedwipingthefloorC)hewascaughtinashoweronhiswayhomeD)herushedoutofthebathtoanswerthephone16.A)fixingsomefurnitureB)repairingthetoytrainC)readingtheinstructionsD)assemblingthebookcase17.A)urgeJennytospendmoretimeonstudyB)helpJennytoprepareforthecomingexamsC)acttowardsJennyinamoresensiblewayD)sendJennytoavolleyballtrainingcenter18.A)ThebuildingofthedamneedsalargebudgetB)theproposedsiteisneartheresidentialareaC)thelocalpeoplefelinsecureaboutthedamD)thedamposesathreattothelocalenvironment19.A.Itsawtheendofitsboomingyearsworldwide

B.Itsproductionandsalesreachedrecordlevels.C.ItbecamepopularinsomeforeigncountriesD.Itsdomesticmarketstartedtoshrinkrapidly.20.A.Theycostless.

B.Theytastedbetter.

C.Theywereinfashion.D.Theywerewidelyadvertised.21.A.Itissuretofluctuate.

B.Itisboundtorevive.

C.Itwillremainbasicallystable.D.Itwillseenomoremonopoly

22.A.OrganisingprotestsB.Recruitingmembers

C.Actingasitsspokesman.D.Savingendangeredanimals.23.A.Anti-animal-abusedemonstrations

B.Anti-nuclearcampaignsC.SurveyingtheAtlanticOceanfloor

D.Removingindustr

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