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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.

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