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最新大学英语六级(CET-6)模拟训练高频过关题
PartIListeningcomprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,
aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthe
questionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.During
thepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecide
whichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)2hours.
B)3hours.
C)4hours.
D)5hours.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstart
at9o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)"5hours“isthe
correctanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethrough
thecenter.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C]
1.A)Theflighthasbeencanceled.
B)Theplaneislate.
C)Theplaneisontime.
D)Theticketsforthisflighthavebeensoldout.
2.A)Heisnottoblame.
B)Itwashisfault.
C)Hewillacceptallresponsibility.
D)Hewillbemorecarefulnexttime.
3.A)Themanisaforgetfulperson.
B)Thetypewriterisnotnew.
C)Themancanhavethetypewriterlater.
D)Themanmisunderstoodher.
4.A)Therewillbeheavyfoginallareas.
B)Therewillbeheavyrainbymidnight.
C)Therewillbeheavyfogintheeast.
D)Therewillbefoginallareasbymidnight.
5.A)She'sscornful.
B)She'sangry.
C)She'ssympathetic.
D)She'sworried.
6.A)Helikesthejobofadish-washerbecauseitpayswell.
B)Hethinksit'simportanttohaveagoodjobfromthebeginning.
C)Hehatestobeadish-washerbecauseit'sboring.
D)Hewouldworkasadish-washerinsummerifhehasto.
7.A)ShemustlearntounderstandJohn'shumorbetter.
B)SheenjoysJohn/shumoragreatdeal.
C)Shedoesn/tappreciateJohn'shumor.
D)ShethinksJohnisnotfunnyenough.
8.A)Joanmayhavetakenawrongtrain.
B)Joanwillmissthenextconference.
C)Joanwon'tcometotheconference.
D)Joanmaybelatefortheopeningspeech.
9.A)Shehasbeendismissedforherpoorperformance.
B)Shehasbeenfiredbythecompany.
C)Shehasbeengrantedleaveforonemonth.
D)Shehasbeenofferedanewjob.
10.A)Itwilllastfortwoweeks.
B)Ithascometoahalt.
C)Itwillendbeforelong.
D)Itwillprobablycontinue.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofpassage,youwillhear
somequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
youhearquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
Passageone
Question11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Shewasanofficeworker.
B)Shewasaphysician.
C)Shewasacleaner.
D)Shewasasocialworker.
12.A)Becauseshecouldnotsleepwellatnight.
B)Becauseshehopedtoearnmoremoney.
C)Becauseshecouldnotfindadaytimejob.
D)Becausesheneededachangeandalighterjob.
13.A)Sheworkssixnightseveryfortnight.
B)Shedoesnottakepartinsocialactivitiesinherworkingdays.
C)Shehasbeenanightnurseinahospitalforabout25years.
D)Sheisnotsatisfiedwithherpresentjob.
PassageTwo
Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)AsmalltowninBritain.
B)Anewtypeofjail.
C)Alabourcamp.
D)AbiggymnasiuminScotland.
15.A)WomencriminalsinScotland.
B)Criminalswhoaregivenlongsentences.
C)Criminalswhoaregivenshortsentences.
D)CriminalsinScotland.
16.A)Therewardtheprisonersgetfortheirwork.
B)Thecomfortableaccommodation.
C)Thewaytheprisonersaretreated.
D)Theofficers'sympathyfortheprisoners.
17.A)Togivetheprisonersmorefreedom.
B)Tohelptheprisonerskeeptheirself-respect.
C)Tohelptheprisonersdevelopthesenseofindependence.
D)Toturntheprisonersintoskilledworkers.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
18.A)Onanairplane.
B)Neartheterminalbuilding.
C)Inacoachtothecity.
D)Inthewaitingroom.
19.A)Neartheairporthotel.
B)Atthetravelers'informationdesk.
C)OutsidetheCustomsHall.
D)Inthecenterofthecity.
20.A)Thedeparturetaxtheyhavetopayontheirnextinternationalflight.
B)Thedistancetheyhavetotravelfromtheairporttothecitycenter.
C)Thepricesthemajorhotelscharge.
D)Theplacewheretaxisarewaitingtobehired.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
“Thereisasenselessnotionthatchildrengrowupandleavehomewhenthey're18,andthe
truthisfarfromthat/'sayssociologistLarryBumpassoftheUniversityofWisconsin.Today,
unexpectednumbersofyoungadultsarelivingwiththeirparents,Z/Thereisamajorshiftinthe
middleclass/'declaressociologistAllanSchnaibergofNorthwesterUniversity,whoseson,19,
movedbackinafteranabsenceofeightmonths.
Analystsciteavarietyofreasonsforthisreturntothenest.Themarriageageisrising,a
conditionthatmakeshomeanditspleasantnessparticularlyattractivetoyoungpeople.Ahigh
divorcerateandadecliningremarriageratearesendingeconomicallypressedandemotionally
hurtsurvivorsbacktoparentalshelters.Forsome,theexpenseofanaway-from-homecollege
educationhasbecomesoexcessivelygreatthatmanystudentsnowattendlocalschools.Even
aftergraduation,youngpeoplefindtheirwingsclippedbyskyrocketinghousingcosts.
Livingathome,saysKnighton,aschoolteacher,continuestogivehersecurityandmoral
support.Hermotheragreed,"It'sridiculousforthekidstopayallthatmoneyforrent.Itmakes
senseforkidstostayathome."Butsharingthefamilyhomerequiresadjustmentsforall.There
arethehasslesoverbathrooms,telephonesandprivacy(不受干扰的生活).Somefamilies,
however,managethedelicatebalancingact.Butforothers,itprovestoodifficult.MichelleDel
Turco,24,hasbeenhomethreetimes-andleftthreetimes."WhatIconsideredasocialdrink,my
dadconsideredanalcoholproblem/'sheexplains.Z/HeneverlikedanyoneIdated(约会),soI
eitherhadtohideawayormeetthematfriends'house.”
Justhowlongshouldadultchildrenlivewiththeirparentsbeforemovingon?Most
psychologistsfeellengthyhomecomingsareamistake.Children,strugglingtoestablishseparate
identities,canendupwith"asenseofinadequacy,defeatandfailure/'Andagingparents,who
shouldbeenjoyingsomefinancialandpersonalfreedom,findthemselvesstuckwith
responsibilities.Manyagreethatbriefvisits,however,canworkbeneficially.
21.Accordingtotheauthor,therewasonceatrendintheU.S..
A)foryoungadultstoleavetheirparentsandliveindependently
B)formiddleclassyoungadultstostaywiththeirparents
C)formarriedyoungadultstomovebackhomeafteralengthyabsence
D)foryoungadultstogetjobsnearbyinordertolivewiththeirparents
22.Whichofthefollowingdoesnotaccountforyoungadultsreturningtothenest?
A)Youngadultsfindhousingcoststoohigh.
B)Youngadultsarepsychologicallyandintellectuallyimmature.
C)Youngadultsseekparentalcomfortandmoralsupport.
D)Quiteanumberofyoungadultsattendlocalschools.
23.Oneofthedisadvantagesofyoungadultsreturningtostaywiththeirparentsisthat
A)therewillinevitablybeinconveniencesineverydaylife
B)mostparentsfinditdifficulttokeep
C)theyoungadultstendtobeoverprotectedbytheirparents
D)publicopinionisagainstyoungadultsstayingwiththeirparents
24.Theword“hassles"inthepassage(Line3,Para.3)probablymeans.
A)agreements
B)worries
C)disadvantages
D)quarrels
25.Accordingtothepassagewhatisthebestforbothparentsandchildren?
A)Theyshouldadjustthemselvestosharingthefamilyexpenses.
B)Childrenshouldleavetheirparentswhentheyaregrown-up.
C)Adultchildrenshouldvisittheirparentsfromtimetotime.
D)Parentsshouldsupporttheiradultchildrenwhentheyareintrouble.
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thewordconservationhasathrifty(节俭)meaning.Toconserveistosaveandprotect,to
leavewhatweourselvesenjoyinsuchgoodconditionthatothersmayalsosharetheenjoyment.
Ourforefathershadnoideathathumanpopulationwouldincreasefasterthanthesuppliesof
rawmaterials;mostofthem,evenuntilveryrecently,hadthefoolishideathatthetreasures
were“limitless"and"inexhaustible”.Mostofthecitizensofearliergenerationsknewlittleor
nothingaboutthecomplicatedanddelicatesystemthatrunsallthroughnature,andwhich
meansthat,asinalivingbody,anunhealthyconditionofonepartwillsoonerorlaterbeharmful
toalltheothers.
Fiftyyearsagonaturestudywasnotpartoftheschoolwork;scientificforestrywasanew
idea;timberwasstillcheapbecauseitcouldbebroughtinanyquantityfromdistantwoodlands;
soildestructionandriverfloodswerenotnationalproblems;nobodyhadyetstudiedlong-terms
climaticcyclesinrelationtoproperlanduse;eventheword“conservation"hadnothingofthe
meaningthatithasforustoday.
Forthesakeofourselvesandthosewhowillcomeafterus,wemustnowsetabout
repairingthemistakesofourforefathers.Conservationshould,therefore,bemadeapartof
everyone/sdailylife.Toknowaboutthewatertable(水位)inthegroundisjustasimportantto
usasaknowledgeofthebasicarithmeticformulas.Weneedtoknowwhyallwatersheds(上游
源头森林地带集水区)needtheprotectionofplantlifeandwhytherunningcurrentofstreams
andriversmustbemadetoyieldtheirfullbenefittothesoilbeforetheyfinallyescapetothesea.
Weneedtobetaughtthedutyofplantingtreesaswellasofcuttingthem.Weneedtoknowthe
importanceofbig,maturetrees,becauselivingspaceformostofman'sfellowcreaturesonthis
planetisfigurednotonlyinsquaremeasureofsurfacebutalsoincubicvolumeabovetheearth.
Inbrief,itshouldbeourgoaltorestoreasmuchoftheoriginalbeautyofnatureaswecan.
26.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthecurrentsituationintheexploitationofnaturalresourcesis
A)positive
B)neutral
C)suspicious
D)critical
27.Accordingtotheauthor,thegreatestmistakeofourforefatherswasthat.
A)theyhadnoideaaboutscientificforestry
B)theyhadlittleornosenseofenvironmentalprotection
C)theywerenotawareofthesignificanceofnaturestudy
D)theyhadnoideaofhowtomakegooduseofrawmaterials
28.Itcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraphthatearliergenerationsdidn'trealize.
A)theinterdependenceofwater,soil,andlivingthings
B)theimportanceoftheproperuseofland
C)theharmfulnessofsoildestructionandriverfloods
D)thevalueofthebeautyofnature
29.Toavoidcorrectingthemistakeofourforefathers,theauthorsuggeststhat.
A)weplantmoretrees
B)naturalsciencebetaughttoeverybody
C)environmentaleducationbedirectedtowardeveryone
D)wereturntonature
30.Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying“livingspace...isfigured...alsoincubicvolumeabove
theearth,/(Lines7-8,Para.3)?
A)Ourlivingspaceontheearthisgettingsmallerandsmaller.
B)Ourlivingspaceshouldbemeasuredincubicvolume.
C)Weneedtotakesomemeasuretoprotectspace.
D)Wemustpreservegoodlivingconditionsforbothbirdsandanimals.
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Judgingfromrecentsurveys,mostexpertsinsleepbehavioragreethatthereisvirtuallyan
epidemic(流彳亍病)ofsleepinessinthenation."\can'tthinkofasinglestudythathasn'tfound
Americansgettinglesssleepthantheyoughtto/'saysDr.David.Evenpeoplewhothinktheyare
sleepingenoughwouldprobablybebetteroffwithmorerest.
Thebeginningofoursleep-deficit(睡口民不足)crisiscanbetracedtotheinventionofthe
lightbulbacenturyago.Fromdiaryentriesandotherpersonalaccountsfromthe18thand19th
centuries,sleepscientistshavereachedtheconclusionthattheaveragepersonusedtosleep
about9.5hoursanight./zThebestsleephabitsoncewereforcedonus,whenwehadnothingto
dointheeveningdownonthefarm,anditwasdark."Bythe1950sand1960s,thesleep
schedulehadbeenreduceddramatically,tobetween7.5andeighthours,andmostpeoplehad
towaketoanalarmclock.''Peoplecheatontheirsleep,andtheydon'tevenrealizethey'redoing
it,“saysDr.David."Theythinkthey'reokaybecausetheycangetbyon6.5hours,whenthey
reallyneed7.5,eightorevenmoretofeelideallyvigorous.”
Perhapsthemostmercilessrobberofsleep,researcherssayisthecomplexityoftheday.
Wheneverpressuresfromwork,family,friendsandcommunitymount,manypeopleconsider
sleeptheleastexpensiveitemonhisprogramme.zzlnoursociety,you'reconsidereddynamicif
yousayyouonlyneed5.5hours'sleep.Ifyou'regottoget8.5hours,peoplethinkyoulackdrive
andambition/7
Todeterminetheconsequencesofsleepdeficit,researchershaveputsubjectsthroughaset
ofpsychologicalandperformancetestsrequiringthem,forinstance,toaddcolumnsofnumbers
orrecallapassagereadtothemonlyminutesearlier."We'vefoundthatifyou'reinsleepdeficit,
performancesuffers/'saysDr.David./zShort-termmemoryisweakened,asareabilitiestomake
decisionsandtoconcentrate//
31.Peopleinthe18thand19thcenturiesusedtosleepabout9.5hoursanightbecausethey
had.
A)nodriveandambition
B)noelectriclighting
C)thebestsleephabits
D)nothingtodointheevening
32.AccordingtoDr.David,Americans.
A)areideallyvigorousevenunderthepressureoflife
B)oftenneglecttheconsequencesofsleepdeficit
C)donotknowhowtorelaxthemselvesproperly
D)cangetbyon6.5hoursofsleep
33.ManyAmericansbelievethat.
A)sleepisthefirstthingthatcanbesacrificedwhenoneisbusy
B)theyneedmoresleeptocopewiththecomplexitiesofeverydaylife
C)tosleepissomethingonecandoatanytimeoftheday
D)enoughsleeppromotespeople'sdriveandambition
34.Theword"subjects”(Line1,Para.4)refersto.
A)theperformancetestsusedinthestudyofsleepdeficit
B)specialbranchesofknowledgethatarebeingstudied
C)peoplewhosebehaviororreactionsarebeingstudied
D)thepsychologicalconsequencesofsleepdeficit
35.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatoneshouldsleepasmanyhoursasisnecessaryto
A)improveone'smemorydramatically
B)beconsidereddynamicbyotherpeople
C)maintainone'sdailyschedule
D)feelenergeticandperformadequately
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Theconceptofpersonalchoiceinrelationtohealthbehaviorsisanimportantone.An
estimated90percentofallillnessmaybepreventableifindividualswouldmakesoundpersonal
healthchoicesbaseduponcurrentmedicalknowledge.Weallenjoyourfreedomofchoiceand
donotliketoseeitrestrictedwhenitiswithinthelegalandmoralboundariesofsociety.The
structureofAmericansocietyallowsustomakealmostallourownpersonaldecisionsthatmay
concernourhealth.Ifwesodesire,wecansmoke,drinkexcessively,refusetowearseatbelts,
eatwhateverfoodwewant,andliveacompletelysedentarylife-stylewithoutanyexercise.The
freedomtomakesuchpersonaldecisionsisafundamentalaspectofoursociety,althoughthe
wisdomofthesedecisionscanbequestioned.Personalchoicesrelativetohealthoftencausea
difficulty.Asoneexample,ateenagermayknowthefactsrelativetosmokingcigarettesand
healthbutmaybepressuredbyfriendsintobelievingitisthesociallyacceptedthingtodo.
Amultitudeoffactors,bothinheritedandenvironmental,influencethedevelopmentof
health-relatedbehaviors,anditisbeyondthescopeofthistexttodiscussallthesefactorsas
theymayaffectanygivenindividual.However,thedecisiontoadoptaparticularhealth-related
behaviorisusuallyoneofpersonalchoice.Therearehealthychoicesandthereareunhealthy
choices.Indiscussingthemoralsofpersonalchoice,FriesandCrapodrewacomparison.They
suggestthattoknowinglygiveoneselfovertoabehaviorthathasastatisticalprobabilityof
shorteninglifeissimilartoattemptingsuicide.Thus,forthoseindividualswhoareinterestedin
preservingboththequalityandquantityoflife,personalhealthchoicesshouldreflectthose
behaviorsthatareassociatedwithastatisticalprobabilityofincreasedvitalityandlongevity.
36.Theconceptofpersonalchoiceconcerninghealthisimportantbecause.
A)personalhealthchoiceshelpcuremostillness
B)ithelpsraisethelevelofourmedicalknowledge
C)itisessentialtopersonalfreedominAmericansociety
D)wrongdecisionscouldleadtopoorhealth
37.To“liveacompletelysedentarylife-style”(Line7,Para.1)inthepassagemeans.
A)to/zliveaninactivelife”
B)to"liveadecentlife”
C)to“livealifewithcompletefreedom7"
D)to"livealifeofvice”
38.Soundpersonalhealthchoiceisoftendifficulttomakebecause.
A)currentmedicalknowledgeisstillinsufficient
B)therearemanyfactorsinfluencingourdecisions
C)fewpeoplearewillingtotradethequalityoflife
D)peopleareusuallyinfluencedbythebehavioroftheirfriends
39.ToknowinglyallowoneselftopurseunhealthyhabitsiscomparedbyFriedandCrapoto
A)improvingthequalityofone'slife
B)limitingone'spersonalhealthchoice
C)deliberatelyendingone'slife
D)breakingtherulesofsocialbehavior
40.AccordingtoFriesandCraposoundhealthchoicesshouldbebasedon.
A)personaldecisions
B)society'slaws
C)statisticalevidence
D)friends'opinions
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
41.Theytoenterthebuildingbythebackdoor;however,thefrontdoorwaslocked.
A)weren'tsupposed
B)wouldn'tbesupposed
C)weresupposed
D)wouldbesupposed
42.humanbehaviormaybecausedbyeatingsubstancesthatupsetthedelicate
chemicalbalanceinthebrain.
A)Deliberate
B)Consistent
C)Primitive
D)Abnormal
43.Thecapturedcriminalswereinchainsthroughthestreets.
A)exhibited
B)displayed
C)paraded
D)revealed
44.Inreadingstoriesweanticipatewhatistocomeonourmemoryofwhathasgone
before.
A)based
B)basing
C)tobase
D)tobebased
45.Theworld'sgovernmentshavedonenothingtocombatthethreatofnuclear
accidents.
A)inherently
B)vitally
C)virtually
D)identically
46.IguessJonesdidn'thaveachancetowintheelection.Almostallofthepeopleinthecity
votedforhis
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.Theboystudentsinthisschoolarenearlyasthegirlstudentstosaytheyintendto
getacollegedegreeinbusiness.
A)aslikelytwice
B)likelyastwice
C)astwicelikely
D)twiceaslikely
50.Theexplorerlosthiswaysoheclimbedtothetopofthehilltohimself.
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,therearequiteafewjobs
thatarestimulating,excitingandsatisfying.
A)hostile
B)tedious
C)fantastic
D)courageous
55.shewonderedifshehadmadeamistake.
A)Notuntillongafterwardsthat
B)Itwasnotuntillongafterwardsthat
C)Notlonguntilafterwards
D)Itwaslongafterwardsuntil
56.Thepeoplewhoobjectedtothenewapproachweretoldthatsinceworkhadalready
startedtherewasnopointin.
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,theydecidedtogetadivorce.
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
D)suspicious
63.Itisunfortunatethat,owingtolackofmoney,theseexperimentsmustnowbe
beforetheobjectivehasbeenachieved.
A)transferred
B)testified
C)terminated
D)transformed
64.Thesyntheticvitaminsareidenticalthosenaturallypresentinourfood.
A)for
B)of
C)as
D)with
65.Justasabookisoftenjudgedbythequalityandappearanceofitscover,aperson
isjudgedimmediatelybyhisappearance.
A)previously
B)uniquely
C)outwardly
D)initially
66.RecyclingwastesslowsdowntheratewhichweuseuptheEarth'sfinite
resources.
A)In
B)of
C)with
D)at
67.Gasolineisbythesparkplugsintheengine.
A)ignited
B)inspired
C)excited
D)illuminated
68.Heanothercareerbut,atthetime,hedidn/thaveenoughmoneytoattend
graduateschool.
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
D)restored
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10
mistakps,nnpinpnchnumhprpcilinp.Youmayhnvptnchangpawcrd,addawcrdor
deleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.
Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorresponding
blank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(/\)intherightplaceandwritethe
missingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)inthe
blank.
Example:
Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiods1.time/times/oeriod
Manyofthearguments块而igusedforthestudyofliteratureas2.\
aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.the
Weareallnaturallyattractedtopeoplewithideas,beliefsandinterestslikeourown.
S
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