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2007年12月大学英语六级考试真题
PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)
SectionA
11.[A]Proceedinhisownway.[B]Sticktotheoriginalplan.
[C]Compromisewithhiscolleague.[D]Trytochangehiscolleague'smind.
12.[A]Manyhasakeeneyeforstyle.
[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]Amechanic.
[C]Adrivingexaminer.[D]Atechnicalconsultant.
16.[A]Theshoppingmallhasbeendesertedrecently.
[B]Shopperscanonlyfindgoodstoresinthemall.
[C]Lotsofpeoplemovedoutofthedowntownarea.
[D]Thereisn'tmuchbusinessdowntownnowadays.
17.[AJHewillhelpthewomanwithherreading.
[B]Theloungeisnotaplaceforhimtostudyin.
[C]Hefeelssleepywheneverhetriestostudy.
[D]Acozyplaceisratherhardtofindoncampus.
18.[AJToprotectherfromgettingscratches.
[B]Tohelprelieveherofthepain.
[CJTopreventmosquitobites.
[D]Toavoidgettingsunburnt.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.[A]Inastudio.[B]Inaclothingstore.
[CJAtabeachresort.[DJAtafashionshow.
20.[A]Tolivetherepermanently.
IB]Tostaythereforhalfayear.
[C]Tofindabetterjobtosupportherself.
[D]TosellleathergoodsforaBritishcompany.
21.[A]Designingfashionitemsforseveralcompanies.
[B]Modelingforaworld-famousItaliancompany.
fC]WorkingasanemployeeforFerragamo.
[D]ServingasasalesagentforBurbenys.
22.[A]Ithasseenasteadydeclineinitsprofits.
[B]Ithasbecomemuchmorecompetitive.
[ClIthaslostmanycustomerstoforeigncompanies.
[D]Ithasattractedalotmoredesignersfromabroad.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
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.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.[A]Towinoverthemajorityofpassengersfromairlinesintwentyyears.
[B]ToreformrailroadmanagementinwesternEuropeancountries.
[C]ToelectrifytherailwaylinesbetweenmajorEuropeancities.
[D]TosetupanexpresstrainnetworkthroughoutEurope.
27.[A]MajorEuropeanairlineswillgobankrupt.
IB]Europeanswillpaymuchlessfortraveling.
[C]TravelingtimebytrainbetweenmajorEuropeancitieswillbecutbyhalf.
[D]TrainswillbecomethesafestandmostefficientmeansoftravelinEurope.
28.[A]Traintravelwillprovemuchmorecomfortablethanairtravel.
[B]Passengerswillfeelmuchsaferonboardatrainthanonaplane.
[C]Railtransportwillbeenvironmentallyfriendlierthanairtransport.
[D]Travelingbytrainmaybeasquickas,orevenquickerthan,byair.
29.[A]In1981.[B]In1989.
[CJIn1990.[D]In2000.
PassageTwo
Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
30.[A]Therecanbenospeedyrecoveryformentalpatients.
[B]Approachestohealingpatientsareessentiallythesame.
[C]Themindandbodyshouldbetakenasanintegralwhole.
[D]Thereisnocleardivisionoflaborinthemedicalprofession.
31.[A]Adoctor'sfamestrengthensthepatients'faithinthem.
IB]Abuseofmedicinesiswidespreadinmanyurbanhospitals.
[C]Onethirdofthepatientsdependonharmlesssubstancesforcure.
[D]Apatient'sexpectationsofadrughaveaneffectontheirrecovery.
32.[A]Expensivedrugsmaynotprovethemosteffective.
[B]Theworkingsofthemindmayhelppatientsrecover.
fC]Doctorsoftenexaggeratetheeffectoftheirremedies.
[D]Mostillnessescanbecuredwithoutmedication.
PassageThree
Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
33.[AlEnjoyingstrongfeelingsandemotions.
[B]Defyingalldangerswhentheyhaveto.
[C]Beingfondofmakingsensationalnews.
[D]Dreamingofbecomingfamousoneday.
34.[A]Workinginanemergencyroom.[B]Listeningtorockmusic.
[C]Watchinghorrormovies.[D]Doingdailyroutines.
35.[A]Arockclimber.[B]Apsychologist.
[C]Aresidentdoctor.[D]Acareerconsultant.
SectionC
Ifyou'relikemostpeople,you'veindulgedinfakelisteningmanytimes.Yougotohistoryclass,sitinthe
thirdrow,andlook(36)attheinstructorasshespeaks.Butyourmindisfaraway,(37)in
thecloudsofpleasantdaydreams.(38)youcomebacktoearth:Theinstructorwritesanimportant
termonthechalkboard,andyou(39)copyitinyounotebook.Everyonceinawhiletheinstructor
makesa(40)remark,causingothersintheclasstolaugh.Yousmilepolitely,pretendingthatyou've
heardtheremarkandfounditmildly(41).Youhaveavaguesenseof(42)thatyouaren't
payingcloseattention.Butyoutellyourselfthatany(43)youmisscanbepickedupfromafriend's
notes.Besides,(44).Sobackyougointoyourprivatelittleworld,onlylaterdoyou
realizeyou'vemissedimportantinformationforatest.
Fakelisteningmaybeeasilyexposed,sincemanyspeakersaresensitivetofacialcuesandcantellifyou're
merelypretendingtolisten.(45).
Evenifyouarenotexposedthere'sanotherreasontoavoidfakery.It'seasyforthisbehaviortobecomea
habit.Forsomepeople,thehabitissodeeplyrootedthat(46).Asaresult,they
misslotsofvaluableinformation.
答案:
听力
25.CItvanishesthemomentshestepsintoher
11.CCompromisewithhiscolleague.role.
12.BNancyregretsbuyingthedress.26.DTosetupanexpresstrainnetwork
13.AWashthedishes.throughoutEurope.
14.CSheiseagertosharenewswiththewoman.27.CTravelingtimebytrainbetweenmajor
15.BAmechanic.Europeancitieswillbecutbyhalf.
16.DThereisn'tmuchbusinessdowntown28.DTravelingbytrainmaybeasquickas,or
nowadays.evenquickerthanbyair.
17.BTheloungeisnotaplaceforhimtostudy29.AIn1981.
in.30.CThemindandbodyshouldbetakenasan
18.CTopreventmosquitobites.integralwhole.
19.AInastudio.31.DApatient'sexpectationsofadrughavean
20.BTostaythereforhalfayear.effectontheirrecovery.
21.ADesigningfashionitemsforseveral32.BTheworkingsofthemindmayhelp
companies.patientsrecover.
22.BIthasbecomemuchmorecompetitive.33.AEnjoyingstrongfeelingsandemotions.
23.DItenableshertounderstandpeoplebetter.34.DDoingdailyroutines.
24.BPositively.
35.BApsychologist.
36.squarely
37.floating
38.Occasionally
39.dutifully
40.witty
41.humorous
42.guilt
43.material
44.theinstructorstalkingaboutroadconstructioninancientRome,andnothingcouldbemoreboring
45.Yourblankexpression,andthefarawaylookinyoureyesarethecuesthatbetrayyouinattentiveness.
46.theyautomaticallystartdaydreamingwhenaspeakerbeginstalkingonsomethingcomplexorinteresting
2008年6月21日大学英语六级真题及答案
PartIWriting(30minutes)
WillE-booksReplaceTraditionalBooks?
1.随着信息技术的发展,电子图书越来越多
2.有人认为电子图书会取代传统图书,理由是……
3.我的看法
注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionson
AnswerSheet1Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD.For
questions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Whatwilltheworldbelikeinfiftyyears?
Thisweeksometopscientists,includingNobelPrizewinners,gavetheirvisionofhowtheworldwilllookin
2056,frongas-poweredcarstoextraordinaryhealthadvances,JohnInghamreportsonwhattheworld'sfinest
mindsbelieveourfutureswillbe.
Forthoseofusluckyenoughtolivethatlong,2056willbeaworldofalmostperpetualyouth,whereobesityisa
remotememoryandrobotsbecomeourcompanions.
Wewillberubbingshoulderswithaliensandcolonizingouterspace.Betterstill,ourdescendantsmightatlastlive
inaworldatpeacewithitself.
Thepredictionisthatwewillhavefoundasourceofinexhaustible,safe,greenenergy,andthatsciencewillhave
killedoffreligion.Iftheyarerightwewillhaveremovedtwoofthemaincausesofwar-ourdependenceonoil
andreligiousprejudice.
Willwereally,astoday'sscientistsclaim,beabletoliveforeveroratleastcheattheageingprocesssothatthe
averagepersonlivesto150?
Ofcourse,allthesepredictionscomewithascientifichealthwarning.HarvardprofessorStevenPinkersays:
“Thisisaninvitationtolookfoolish,aswiththepredictionsofdomedcitiesandnuclear-poweredvacuum
cleanersthatweremade50yearago.”
Livinglonger
AnthonyAtala,directoroftheWakeForestInstituteinNorthCarolina,belivesfailingorganswillberepairedby
injectingcellsintothebody.Theywillnaturallytostraighttotheinjuryandhelphealit.Asystemofinjections
withoutneedlescouldalsoslowtheageingprocessbyusingthesameprocessto“tune"cells.
BruceLahn,professorofhumangeneticsattheUniversityofChicago,anticipatestheabilityto
produce^unlimitedsupplies“oftransplantablehumanorganswithouttheneededaneworgan,suchaskidney,the
surgeonwouldcontactacommercialorganproducer,givehimthepatient'simmuno-logicalprofileandwould
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thenbesentakidneywiththecorrecttissuetype.
Theseorganswouldbeentirelycomposedofhumancells,grownbyintroducingthemintoanimalhosts,and
alloweingthemtodeveoopintoandorganinplaceoftheanimal'sown.ButProf.Lahnbelievesthatfarmed
brainswouldbe“offlimits”.Hesays:"Veryfewpeoplewouldwanttohavetheirbrainsreplacedbysomeone
else'sandweprobablydon'twanttoputahumanbrainingananimalbody.”
RichardMiller,aprofessorattheUniversityofMichigan,thinksscientistcoulddevelop€ianthenticanti-ageing
drugs“byworkingouthowcellsinlargeranimalssuchaswhalesandhumanresistmanyformsofinjuries.He
says:"It'sisnowroutine,inlaboratorymammals,toextendlifespanbyabout40%.Turningonthesameprotective
systemsinpeopleshould,by2056,createthefirstclassof100-year-oldswhoareasvigorousandproductiveas
today'speopleintheir60s”
Aliens
ConlinPillinger,professorofplanerarysciencesattheOpenUniversity,says:?,Ifancythatatleastwewillbeable
toshowthatlifedidistarttoevolveonMarswellasEarth.^Within50yearshehopesscientistswillprovethat
alienlifecamehereinMartianmeteorites(陨石).
ChrisMeKay,aplanetaryscientistatNASA'sAmesResearchCenter.believesthatin50yearswemayfind
evidenceofalienlifeinancientpermanentforstofMarsoronotherplaners.
HeaddsfThereisevenachancewewillfindalienlifeformshereonEarth.ltmightbeasdifferentasEnglishisto
Chinese.
PricetonprofessorFreemanDysonthinksit“likely“thatlifeformouterspacewillbediscovereddefore2056
becausethetoolsforfindingit,suchasopticalandradiodetectionanddataprocessing,areimproving.
Heays:"Assoonasthefirstevidenceisfound,wewillknowwhattolookforandadditionaldiscoveriesarelikely
tofollowquickly.Suchdiscoveriesarelikelytohaverevolutionaryconsequencesforbiology,astronomyand
philosophy.Theymaychangethewaywelookatourselvesandourplaceintheuniverse.
Coloniesinspace
RichardGottprofessorofastrophysicsatPrinceton,hopesmanwillsetupaself-sufficientcolonyonMars,which
wouldbea“lifeinsurancepolicyagainstwhatevercatastrophes,naturalorotherwise,mightoccuronEarth.
“TherealspaceraceiswhetherwewillcoloniseoffEarthontootherworldsbeforemoneyforthespace
programmerunsout.”
Spinalinjuries
EllenHeber-Katz,aprofessorattheWistarInstitudeinPhiladelphia,foreseescuresforinijuriescausingparalysis
suchastheonethatafflicatedSupermanstarChristopherReeve.
Shesays:"Ibelievethatthedayisnotfaroffwhenwewillbeabletoprofescribedrugsthatcauseseveres(断裂的)
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spinalcordstoheal,heartstoregenerateandlostlimbstoregrow.
“Peoplewillcometoexpectthatinjuredordiseasedorgansaremeanttoberepairedfromwithin,inmuchthesame
waythatwefixanapplianceorautomobile:byreplancingthedamagedpartwithamanufacturer-certifiednew
part.^Shepredictthatwithin5to10yearsfingersandtoeswillberegrownandlimbswillstarttoberegrowna
fewyearslater.Repariestothenervoussystemwillstartwithopticnervesand,intime,thespinalcord.^Within
50yearswholebodyreplacementwillberoutine,,?Prof.Heber-Katzadds.
Obesity
SydneyBrenner,seniordistinguishedfellowoftheCrick-JacobsCenterinCalifornia,wonthe2002NoblelPrize
forMedicineandsaysthatifthereisaglobaldisastersomehumanswillsurvive-andevolitionwillfavoursmall
peoplewithbodieslargeenoughtosupporttherequiredamountofbrainpower.''Obesity,“hesays.^willhavebeen
solved.^^
Robots
RodneyBrooks,professorofroboticeatMIT,saystheproblemsofdevelopingartificialintelligenceforrobotswill
beatleastpartlyovercome.Asaresult,^thepossibilitiesforrobotsworkingwithpeoplewillopenupimmensely^^
Energy
BillJoy,greentechnologyexpertinCalifornia,says:MThemostsignificantbreakthrough!wouldbetohavean
inexhaustiblesourceofsafe,greenenergythatissubstantiallycheaperthananyexistingenergysource.^^
Ideally,suchasourcewouldbesafeinthatitcouldnotbemadeintoweaponsandwouldnotmakehazardousor
toxicwasteorcarbondioxide,themaingreenhousegasblamedforglobalwarming.
Society
GeoffreyMiller,evolutionarypsychologistattheUniversityofNewMexico,saysfTheUSwillfollowtheUKin
realizingthatreligionisnoraprerequisite(前提)forordinaryhumandecency.
t€This,sciencewillkillreligion-notbyreasonchallengingfaithbutbyofferingamorepractical,uniwersaland
rewardingmoralframeworkforhumaninteraction.^^
Healsopredictsthat''absurdlywasteful^displaysofwealthwillbecomeumfashionablewhiletheimportanceof
close-knitcommunitiesandfamilieswillbecomeclearer.
Thesetherechanger,hesays,willhelpmakeusall^brigheXter,wiser,happierandkinder”.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
I.WhatisjohnIngham'sreportabout?
A)Asolutiontotheglobalenergycrisis
B)Extraordinaryadvancesintechnology.
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C)Thelatestdevelopmentsofmedicalscience
D)Scientists,visionoftheworldinhalfacentury
2.AccordingtoHarvardprofessorStevenPinker,predictionsaboutthefuture.
A)mayinvitetrouble
B)maynotcometrue
C)willfoolthepublic
D)domoreharmthangood
3.ProfessorBruceLahnoftheUniversityofChicagopredictsthat.
A)humanswon'thavetodonateorgansfortransplantation
B)morepeoplewilldonatetheirorgansfortransplantation
C)animalorganscouldbetransplantedintohumanbodies
D)organtransplantationwon'tbeasscaryasitistoday
4.AccordingtoprofessorRichardMilleroftheUniversityofMichigarr,proplewill.
A)lifeforaslongastheywish
B)berelievedfromallsufferings
C)lifeto100andmorewithvitality
D)beabletolivelongerthanwhales
5.PricetonprofessorFreemanSysonthinksthat.
A)scientistswillfindalienlifesimilartoours
B)humanswillbeabletosettleonMars
C)alienlifewilllikelybediscovered
D)lifewillstarttoevolveonMars
6.AccordingtoPrincetonprofessorRichardGott,bysettingupaself-sufficientcolonyonMars,
Humans.
A)Mightsurvieallcatastrophesonearth
B)Mightacquireamplenaturalresources
C)WillbeabletotraveltoMarsfreely
D)Willmovetheretoliveabetterlife
7.EllenHeber-Katz,professorattheWistarInstitueinPhiladelpia,predictsthat.
A)humanorganscanbumanufacturedlikeappliances
B)peoplewillbeasstronganddymamicassupermen
C)humannervescanbereplancedbyopticfibers
D)lostfingersandlimbswillbeabletoregrow
8.rodneyBrookssaysthatitwillbepossibleforrobotstoworkwithhumansasaresultorthedevelopment
of_artificaialintelligenceforrobots
9.ThemostsignificantbreakthroughpredictedbyBilljoywillbeaninexhaustiblegreenenergysourcethatcan't
beusedtomake_pollutions
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10AccordingtoGeoffreyMiller,sciencewillofferamorepractical,universalandrewardingmoralframeworkin
placeofreligion
PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C),angD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron
Answersheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答
11.A)ThemanmightbeabletoplayintheWorldCup.
B)Theman'sfootballcareerseemstobeatanend.
C)Themanwasoperatedonafewweeksago.
D)Themanisafanofworld-famousfootballplayers.
12.A)Workoutaplantotightenhisbudget
B)Findouttheopeninghoursofthecafeteria.
C)Applyforaseniorpositionintherestaurant.
D)Solvehisproblembydoingapart-timejob.
13.A)Afinancialburden.C)Arealnuisance.
B)AgoodcompanionD)Awell-trainedpet.
14.A)Theerrorswillbecorrectedsoon.C)Thecomputingsystemistoocomplex.
B)Thewomanwasmistakenherself.D)Hehascalledthewomanseveraltimes.
15.A)Heneedshelptoretrievehisfiles.C)Heneedssometimetopolishhispaper.
B)Hehastotypehispaperoncemore.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.
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C)Thequalityofairwillsurelychangeforthebetter.
D)ItHltakeyearstobringairpollutionundercontrol.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Enormoussizeofitsstores.C)Itsappealingsurroundings.
B)Numerousvarietiesoffood.D)Itsrichandcolorfulhistory.
20.A)Anancientbuilding.C)AnEgyptianmuseum.
B)Aworldofantiques.D)AnEgyptianMemorial.
21.A)Itspowerbillreaches$9millionayear.
B)Itsellsthousandsoflightbulbsaday.
C)Itsuppliespowertoanearbytown.
D)Itgenerates70%oftheelectricityituses.
22.A)11,500C)250,000
B)30,000D)300,000
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Transferringtoanotherdepartment.C)Thinkingaboutdoingadifferentjob.
B)StudyingaccountingatauniversityD)Makingpreparationforherwedding.
24.A)Shehasfinallygotapromotionandapayraise.
B)Shehasgotasatisfactoryjobinanothercompany.
C)Shecouldatlastleavetheaccountingdepartment.
D)Shemanagedtokeepherpositioninthecompany.
25.A)HeandAndreahaveprovedtobeaperfectmatch.
B)Hechangedhismindaboutmarriageunexpectedly.
C)Hedeclaredthathewouldremainsingleallhislife.
D)HewouldmarryAndreaevenwithoutmeetingher.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestion.
Boththepassageandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce..Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
PassageOne
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A)Theyaremotorcyclesdesignatedforwatersports.
B)Theyarespeedyboatsrestrictedinnarrowwaterways.
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C)Theyarebecominganefficientformofwatertransportation.
D)Theyaregettingmorepopularasameansorwaterrecreation.
27.A)Waterscooteroperators9lackofexperience.
B)Vacationers*disregardofwatersafetyrules.
C)Overloadingofsmallboatsandothercraft.
D)Carelessnessofpeopleboatingalongtheshore.
28.A)Theyscarewhalestodeath.C)Theydischargetoxicemissions.
B)Theyproducetoomuchnoise.D)Theyendangerlotsofwaterlife.
29.A)Expandoperatingareas.C)Limittheuseofwaterscooters.
B)Restrictoperatinghours.D)Enforcenecessaryregulations.
PassageTwo
Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
30.A)Theyarestable.C)Theyarestrained.
C)Theyareclose.D)Theyarechanging.
3l.A)Theyarefullyoccupiedwiththeirownbusiness.
B)Notmanyofthemstayinthesameplaceforlong.
C)Notmanyofthemcanwintrustfromtheirneighbors.
D)Theyattachlessimportancetointerpersonalrelations.
32.A)Countoneachotherfbrhelp.C)Keepafriendlydistance.
B)Giveeachotheracoldshoulder.D)Buildafencebetweenthem.
PassageThree
Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
33.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.
SectionC
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Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,you
shouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanknumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46
youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave
justheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownword.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,
youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
CompoundDictation
Fminterestedinthecriminaljusticesystemofourcountry.Itseemstomethatsomethinghastobedoneifweare
tosurviveasacountry.Icertainlydon'tknowwhattheanswerstoourproblemsare.Thingscertainlyget
complicatedinahurrywhenyougetintothem.ButIwonderifsomethingcouldn'tbedonetodealwithsomeof
theseproblems.
OnethingI'mconcernedaboutisourpracticeofputtingoffendersinjailwhohaven'tharmedanyone.Whynot
workoutsomesystemwherebytheycanpaybackthedebtstheyowesocietyinsteadofincurringanotherdebtby
goingtoprison,andofcourse,comingundertheinfluenceofhardenedcriminals?Pmalsoconcernedaboutthe
shortprisonsentencespeopleareservingforseriouscrimes.Ofcourse,onealternativetothisistorestorecapital
punishment,butFmnotsureIwouldbeforthat.Tmnotsureit'srighttotakeaneyeforeye.
PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompl
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