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年6月英語六級(jí)真題PartI ListeningComprehension (20minutes)SectionADirections: Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:2hours.3hours.4hours.5hours.5hoursFromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)correctanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.5hoursSampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]一1.A)Ridingahorse.Shootingamovie.Playingagame.Takingaphoto.A)She'lltypetheletterfortheman.She'llteachthemantooperatethecomputer.Shedoesn'tthinkhissisterisagoodtypist.Shethinksthemanshouldbuyacomputer.A)Johncansharethemagazinewithher.ShewantstoborrowJohn'scard.She;llletJohnusethejournalfirst.Johnshouldfindanothercopyforhimself.A)Shepromisedtohelptheman.Shecamealongwaytomeettheman.Shetookthemantowherehewantedtogo.Shesuggestedawayoutofthedifficultyfortheman.A)Thetrainseldomarrivesontime.Theschedulehasbeenmisprinted.Thespeakersarrivedatthestationlate.Thecompanyhastroubleprintingaschedule.A)Tofindabettersciencejournalinthelibrary.Nottomissanychancetocollectusefulinformation.Tobuythelatestissueofthemagazine.Nottosubscribetothejournal.A)Shewantstoborrowtheman'sstudentIDcard.Theticketsarelessexpensivethansheexpected.Shewon'tbeabletogetanydiscountfortheticket.Theperformanceturnedouttobedisappointing.A)Dotheassignmentstowardstheendofthesemester.Quitthehistorycourseandchooseanotheroneinstead.Droponecourseanddoitnextsemester.Takecourseswithalighterworkload.A)Theorganizationofaconference.Thecostofrentingaconferenceroom.Thedecorationoftheconferenceroom.Thejobofcleaningupthedining-room.A)Meethisclient.Preparethedinner.Workathisoffice.FixhiscarSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageoneQuestion11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)OneofthebridgesbetweenNorthandSouthLondoncollapsed.TheheartofLondonwasflooded.Anemergencyexercisewasconducted.100peopleinthesuburbsweredrowned.A)50undergroundstationsweremadewaterproof.Afloodwallwasbuilt.Analarmsystemwassetup.Rescueteamswereformed.A)MostLondonerswerefrightened.MostLondonersbecameratherconfused.MostLondonerstookExerciseFloodcallcalmly.MostLondonerscomplainedaboutthetroublecausedbyExerciseFloodcall.PassageTwoQuestions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Itlimitedtheirsupplyoffood.Itmadetheireggshellstoofragile.Itdestroyedmanyoftheirnests.Itkilledmanybabybaldeagles.A)Theyfoundwaystospeedupthereproductionofbaldeagles.Theydevelopednewtypesoffeedforbabybaldeagles.Theyexplorednewwaystohatchbabybaldeagles.TheybroughtinbaldeaglesfromCanada.A)Pollutionoftheenvironment.Anewgenerationofpestkillers.Over-killingbyhunters.Destructionoftheirnaturalhomes.PassageThreeQuestions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Whetheritcanbedetectedandchecked.Whetheritwillleadtowidespreadfoodshortage.Whetherglobalwarmingwillspeedupinthefuture.Whetheritwillaffecttheirownlives.A)Manyspecieshavemovedfurthernorth.Manynewspecieshavecomeintoexistence.Manyspecieshavedevelopedahabitofmigration.Manyspecieshavebecomelesssensitivetoclimate.A)Stormsandfloods.Diseaseandfire.Lessspacefortheirgrowth.Rapidincreaseoftheanimalpopulation.A)Theywillgraduallydieout.Theywillbeabletosurviveinthepreserves.Theywillhavetomigratetofindnewhomes.Theywillfaceextinctionwithoutartificialreproduction.PartII ReadingComprehension (35minutes)Direction: Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B)C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:InthevillagesoftheEnglishcountrysidetherearestillpeoplewhorememberthegoodolddayswhennoonebotheredtolocktheirdoors.Theresimplywasncrimetoworry'abounyAmazingly,thesehappytimesappearstilltobewithusintheworld community.AsbiggestnewstudybyDanFarmer,agiftedprogrammer,usinganautomatedinvestigativeprogramofhisowncalledSATAN,showsthattheownersofwelloverhalfofallWorldWideWebsiteshavesetuphomewithoutfittinglockstotheirdoors.SATANcantryoutavarietyofwell-knownhacking(黑客的)tricksonanInternetsitewithoutactuallybreakingin.Farmerhasmadetheprogrampubliclyavailable,amidmuchcriticism.Apersonwithevilintentcoulduseittohuntdownsitesthatareeasytoburgle(闖入…行竊).ButFarmerisveryconcernedabouttheneedtoalertthepublictopoorsecurityand,sofar,eventshaveprovedhimright.SATANhasdonemoretoalertpeopletotherisksthancausenewdisorder.SoistheNetbecomingmoresecure?Farfromit.Intheearlydays,whenyouvisitedaWebsiteyourbrowsersimplylookedatthecontent.NowtheWebisfulloftinyprogramsthatautomaticallydownloadwhenyoulookataWebpage,andrunonyourownmachine.Theseprogramscould,iftheirauthorswished,doallkindsofnastythingstoyourcomputer.Atthesametime,theNetisincreasinglypopulatedwithspiders,worms,agentsandothertypesofautomatedbeastsdesignedtopenetratethesitesandseekoutandclassifyinformation.Allthesemakewonderfultoolsforantisocialpeoplewhowanttoinvadeweaksitesandcausedamage.Butlet'slookonthebrightsideGiventhelackoflocks,theInternetissurelytheworld'sbiggest(almost)crime-freesociety.Maybethatisbecausehackersarefundamentallyhonest.Orthattherecurrentlyisn 'tmuchtosteal.Orvandalism(惡意破壞)isn'tmuchfununlessyouhaveapeculiardislikeforsomeone.Whateverthereason,let'senjoyitwhilewecan.Butexpectoitchange,andsecuritytobecomethenumberoneissue,whenthemostinfluentialinhabitantsoftheNetaresellingservicestheywanttobepaidfor.Bysaying”??ownersofwelloverhalfofallWorldWideWebsiteshavesetuphomewithoutfittinglockstotheirdoors”(Line3-4,Para.2),theauthormeansthat.thosehappytimesappearstilltobewithustheresimplywasn'tanycrimetworryaboutmanysitesarenotwell-protectedhackerstryouttricksonanInternetsitewithoutactuallybreakinginSATAN,aprogramdesignedbyDanFarmer,canbeused.toinvestigatethesecurityofInternetsitestoimprovethesecurityoftheInternetsystemtopreventhackersfrombreakingintowebsitestodownloadusefulprogramsandinformationFarmer'sprogramhasbeencriticizedbythepublicbecause.itcausesdamagetoNetbrowsersitcanbreakintoInternetsitesitcanbeusedtocausedisorderonallsitesitcanbeusedbypeoplewithevilintentTheauthor'sattitudetowardSATANis.enthusiasticcriticalpositiveindifferentTheauthorsuggestsinthelastparagraphthat.weshouldmakefulluseoftheInternetbeforesecuritymeasuresarestrengthenedweshouldalertthemostinfluentialbusinessmentotheimportanceofsecurityinfluentialbusinessmenshouldgiveprioritytotheimprovementofNetsecuritynetinhabitantsshouldnotletsecuritymeasuresaffecttheirjoyofsurfingtheInternetPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Icameawayfrommyyearsofteachingontilecollegeanduniversitylevelwithaconvictionthatenactment(扮演角色),performance,dramatizationarethemostsuccessfulformsofteaching.Studentsmustbeincorporated,made,sofaraspossible,anintegralpartofthelearningprocess.Thenotionthatlearningshouldhaveinitanelementofinspiredplaywouldseemtothegreaterpartoftheacademicestablishmentmerelysilly,butthatisnonethelessthecase.OfEzekielCheever,themostfamousschoolmasteroftheMassachusettsBayColony,hisonetimestudentCottonMatherwrotethathesoplannedhislessonsthathispupils “cametoworkasthoughthecametoplay,"andAlfredNorthWhitehead,almostthreehundredyearslater,notedthatateachershouldmakehis/herstudentsdtheywelrethere.”Since,wearetold,80to90percentofallinstructioninthetypicaluniversityisbythelecturemethod,weshouldgivecloseattentiontothisformofeducation.Thereis,Ithink,muchtruthinPatriciaNelsonLimerick'sobservationthatalecturingisanunnatuforlwhtchnGactdidnotdesignhumans.Itisperfectlyallright,nowandthen,forahumantobepossessedbytheurgetospeak,andtospeakwhileothersremainsilent.Buttodothisregularly,onehourand15minutesatatime…foronepersontodragonwhileotherssitinsilence?...IdonotbelievethatthisiswhattheCreator...designedhumanstodo. ”Thestrange,almostincomprehensiblefactisthatmanyprofessors,justastheyfeelobligedtowritedully,believethattheyshouldlecturedully.Toshowenthusiasmistoriskappearingunscientific,unobjective;itistoappealtothestudents 'emotionsratherthantheirintellect.Thutheideallectureisonefilledwithfactsandreadinanunchangedmonotone.Thecult(推崇)oflecturingdully,likethecultofwritingdully,goesback,ofcourse,someyears.EdwardShils,professorofsociology,recallstheprofessorsheencounteredattheUniversityofPennsylvaniainhisyouth.Theyseemed“apriesthood,ratherunevenintheirmeritsbutuniformintheirbearing;theyneverreferredtoanythingpersonal.Somereadfromoldlecturenotesandthenhaltinglyexplainedthethumb-wornlastlines.Otherslecturedfromcardsthathadservedforyears,tojudgebythewornedgesTheteachersbeganontime,endedontime,andlefttheroomwithoutsayingawordmoretotheirstudents,veryseldombeingdetainedbyquestionersTheclasseswerenotlarge,yettherewasnodiscussion.Noquestionswereraisedinclass,andtherewerenoofficehours.”26.Theauthorbelievesthatasuccessfulteachershouldbeableto.makedramatizationanimportantaspectofstudents'learningmakeinspiredplayanintegralpartofthelearningprocessimprovestudents'learningperformancemakestudyjustaseasyasplayThemajorityofuniversityprofessorspreferthetraditionalwayoflecturinginthebeliefthatitdrawsthecloseattentionofthestudentsitconformsinawaytothedesignoftheCreatoritpresentscoursecontentinascientificandobjectivemannerithelpsstudentstocomprehendabstracttheoriesmoreeasilyWhattheauthorrecommendsinthispassageisthat.collegeeducationshouldbeimprovedthroughradicalmeasuresmorefreedomofchoiceshouldbegiventostudentsintheirstudiestraditionalcollegelecturesshouldbereplacedbydramatizedperformancesinteractionshouldbeencouragedintheprocessofteachingBysayingTheyseemedapriesthood,ratherunevenintheirmeritsbutuniformintheirbearing」'(Lines3-4,Para.4),theauthormeansfessorsareagroupofprofessionalsthatdifferintheiracademicabilitybutbehaveinthesamewayprofessorsarelikepriestswearingthesamekindofblackgownbuthavingdifferentrolestoplaythereisnofundamentaldifferencebetweenprofessorsandprieststhoughtheydifferintheirmeritsprofessorsattheUniversityofPennsylvaniausedtowearblacksuitswhichmadethemlooklikepriestsWhoseteachingmethodisparticularlycommendedbytheauthor?EzekielCheever's.AlfredNorthWhitehead's.CottonMather's.PatriciaNelsonLimerick's.PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Takethecaseofpubliceducationalone.Theprincipaldifficultyfacedbytheschoolshasbeenthetremendousincreaseinthenumberofpupils.Thishasbeencausedbytheadvanceofthelegalageforgoingintoindustryandtheimpossibilityoffindingajobevenwhenthelegalagehasbeenreached.Inviewofthetechnologicalimprovementsinthelastfewyears,businesswillrequireinthefutureproportionatelyfewerworkersthaneverbefore.Theresultwillbestillfurtherraisingofthelegalageforgoingintoemployment,andstillfurtherdifficultyinfindingemploymentwhenthatagehasbeenattained.Ifwecannotputourchildrentowork,wemustputtheminschool.Wemayalsobequiteconfidentthatthepresenttrendtowardashorterdayandashorterweekwillbemaintained.Wehavedevelopedandshallcontinuetohaveanewleisureclass.Alreadythepublicagenciesforadulteducationareswampedbythetidethathassweptoverthemsincethedepressionbegan.Theywillbelittlebetteroffwhenitisover.Theirsupportmustcomefromthetaxpayer.Itissurelytoomuchtohopethattheseincreasesinthecostofpubliceducationcanbebornebythelocalcommunities.Theycannotcareforthepresentrestrictedandinadequatesystem.Thelocalcommunitieshavefailedintheireffortstocopewithunemployment.Theycannotexpecttocopewithpubliceducationonthescaleonwhichwemustattemptit.TheanswertotheproblemofunemploymenthasbeenFederalrelief.Theanswertotheproblemofpubliceducationmayhavetobemuchthesame,andproperlyso.Ifthereisonethinginwhichthecitizensofallpartsofthecountryhaveaninterest,itisinthedecenteducationofthecitizensofallpartsofthecountry.Ourincometaxnowgoesinparttokeepourneighborsalive.Itmayhavetogoinpartaswelltomakeourneighborsintelligent.WearenowattemptingtopreservethepresentgenerationthroughFederalreliefofthedestitute(貧民).OnlyapeopledeterminedtoruinthenextgenerationwillrefusesuchFederalfundsaspubliceducationmayrequire.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?Howtopersuadelocalcommunitiestoprovidemorefunds.Howtocopewiththeshortageoffundsforpubliceducation.Howtoimprovethepubliceducationsystem.Howtosolvetherisingunemploymentproblem.Whatisthereasonfortheincreaseinthenumberofstudents?Therequirementofeducatedworkersbybusiness.Raisingofthelegalageforgoingtowork.Thetrendtowardashorterworkday.People'sconcernforthefutureofthenextgeneration.Thepublicagenciesforadulteducationwillbelittlebetteroffbecause.theunemployedaretoopoortocontinuetheireducationanewleisureclasshasdevelopedtheyarestillsufferingfromthedepressionanincreaseintaxescouldbeaproblemAccordingtotheauthor,theanswertotheproblemofpubliceducationisthattheFederalgovernment.shouldallocateFederalfundsforpubliceducationshoulddemandthatlocalcommunitiesprovidesupportshouldraisetaxestomeettheneedsofpubliceducationshouldfirstofallsolvetheproblemofunemploymentWhydoestheauthorsay “OnlyapeopledeterminedtoruinthenextgeneratiomefusesuchFederalfundsaspubliceducationmayrequire -11,ParaLines10OnlybyappropriatingadequateFederalfundsforeducationcanthenextgenerationhaveabrightfuture.CitizensofallpartsofthecountryagreethatthebestwaytosupporteducationistouseFederalfunds.Peoplealloverthecountryshouldmakecontributionstoeducationintheinterestofthenextgeneration.EducatedpeoplearedeterminedtousepartoftheFederalfundstohelpthepoor.PassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Anewhigh-performancecontactlensunderdevelopmentatthedepartmentforappliedphysicsattheUniversityofHeidelbergwillnotonlycorrectordinaryvisiondefectsbutwillenhancenormalnightvisionasmuchasfivetimes,makingpeople 'svisionsharperthanthatofcats.Billeandhisteamworkwithanopticalinstrumentcalledanactivemirror-adeviceusedinastronomicaltelescopestospotnewlyemergingstarsandfardistantgalaxies.Connectedtoawave-frontsensorthattracksandmeasuresthecourseofalaserbeamintotheeyeandback,thealuminummirrordetectsthedeficienciesofthecornea,thetransparentprotectivelayercoveringthelensofthehumaneye.Theyhighlyprecisedatafromthetwoinstruments-which,Billehopes,willonedaybefoundattheopticians(眼鏡商)allovertheworld—serveasabasisfortheproductionofcompletelyindividualizedcontactlensesthatcorrectandenhancethewearer 'svision.Byday,Bille'scontactlenseswillfocusraysoflightsoaccuratelyontheretina(視網(wǎng)膜)thattheimageofasmallleafortheoutlineofafardistanttreewillbeformedwithasharpnessthatsurpassesthatofconventionalvisionaidsbyalmosthalfadiopter(屈光度).Atnight,thelenseshaveanevengreaterpotential.Becausethenewlens—incontrasttothealreadyexistingones-alsoworkswhenit'sdarkandthepupiliswideopen,"saysBille,lenswearerswillbeabletoidentifyafaceatdistanceof100meters—80metersfartherthantheywouldnormallybeabletosee.Inhisexperimentsnightvisionwasenhancedbyanevengreaterfactor:insemi-darkness,testsubjectscouldseeupto15timesbetterthanwithoutthelenses.Bille'slensesareexpectedtoreachthemarketintheyear2000,andonetentativeplanistousetheInternettotransmitinformationonpatients'visualdefectsfromtheopticiantothemanufacturer,whowillthenproduceandmailthecontactlenseswithinacoupleofdays.Thephysicistexpectsthelensestocostaboutadollarapair,aboutthesameasconventionalone-daydisposablelenses.Thenewcontactlensismeantfor.astronomicalobservationsthenightblindthosewithvisiondefectsopticalexperimentsWhatdothetwoinstrumentsmentionedinthesecondparagraph(Line5)referto?Theastronomicaltelescopeandthewave-frontsensor.Thealuminummirrorandthelaserbeam.Theactivemirrorandthecontactlens.Thealuminummirrorandthewave-frontsensor.Individualizedcontactlenses(Line7,Para.2)arelensesdesigned.toworklikeanastronomicaltelescopetosuitthewearer'sspecificneedstoprocessextremelyaccuratedataD)totestthewearer'seyesightAccordingtoBille,withthenewlensesthewearer'svision.willbefarbetteratnightthaninthedaytimemaybebroadenedabout15timesthanwithoutthemcanbebetterimprovedinthedaytimethanatnightwillbesharperbyamuchgreaterdegreeatnightthaninthedaytimeWhichofthefollowingistrueaboutBille 'slenses?Theirproductionprocessiscomplicated.Theywillbesoldataverylowprice.Theyhavetobereplacedeveryday.PurchaseorderscanbemadethroughtheInternet.PartIII VocabularyandStructure (20minutes)Directions:Thereare3.0.incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.InNovember1987thegovernmentapublicdebateonthefuturedirectionoftheofficialsportspolicy.A)initiated B) designatedC)induced D)promotedIfounditdifficulttomycareerambitionswiththeneedtobringupmychildren.A)consolidate B)amendC)reconcile D)intensifyWeallenjoyourfreedomofchoiceanddonotliketoseeitwhenitiswithinthelegalandmoralboundariesofsociety.A)compacted B)restrictedC)dispersed D)delayedItisfortunatefortheoldcouplethattheirson'scareergoalsandtheirwishesforhimcoincide D)collaboratecomply C)conformAllenwillsoonfindoutthatreallifeisseldomassimpleasitisincommercials.A)permeated B)allegedC)depicted D)draftedEurope'searlierindustrialgrowthwasbytheavailabilityofkeyresources,abundantandcheaplabor,coal,ironore,etc.A)constrained B)detainedC)remained D)sustainedAsthetrialwenton,thestorybehindthemurderslowlyitself.A)convicted B)releasedC)haunted D)unfoldedWe'vejustinstalledafantocookingsmellsfromthekitchen.A)eject B)excludeC)expel D)exileRetirementisobviouslyaverycomplexperiod;andtheearlieryoustartplanningforit,thebetter.A)transformation B)transmissionC)transaction D)transitionMutualrespectforterritorialisoneofthebasesuponwhichourtwocountriesdeveloprelationships.A)unity B)integrityC)entirety D)reliabilityAsoneoftheyoungestprofessorsintheuniversity,Mr.Browniscertainlyontheofabrilliantcareer.A)porch B)edgeC)course D)thresholdWeworktomakemoney,butit'sathatpeoplewhoworkhardandlongoftendonotmakethemostmoney.A)paradox B)prejudiceC)dilemma D)conflictThedesignofthisauditoriumshowsagreatdealof.Wehaveneverseensuchabuildingbefore.A)invention B)illusionC)originality D) orientationThedamagetomycarwasintheaccident,butIhavealingeringfeareventoday.A)insufficient B)ignorantC)ambiguous D)negligibleVeryfewpeoplecouldunderstandthelecturetheprofessordeliveredbecauseitssubjectwasvery.A)obscure B)indefiniteC)dubious D)intriguingDiamondshavelittlevalueandtheirpricedependsalmostentirelyontheirscarcity.A)intrinsic B)eternalC)subtle D)inherentDoctorsareinterestedinusinglasersasasurgicaltoolinoperationsonpeoplewhoaretoheartattack.A)infectious B)disposedC)accessible D)proneManycountrieshaveadoptedsystemsofeducationinordertopromotetheaveragelevelofeducation.A)compulsory B)cardinalC)constrained D)conventionalIhadeatenChinesefoodoften,butIcouldnothaveimaginedhowandextravagantarealChinesebanquetcouldbe.A)prominent B)fabulousC)handsome D)graciousTheyareinvestorswhoalwaysmakethoroughinvestigationsbothonlocalandinternationalmarketsbeforemakinganinvestment.A)implicit B)consciousC)cautious D)indecisiveInadditiontotherisingbirthrateandimmigration,thedeathratecontributedtothepopulationgrowth.A)inclining B)increasingC)declining D)descending
BecauseofthenoiseoftrafficIcouldn'tgettosleeplastnight.A)prevalent B)perpetualC)provocative D)progressiveDon'tletsuchamatterasthiscomebetweenussothatwecanconcentrateonthemajorissue.A)trivial B)partialC)slight D)minimalIfyougototheparkeverydayinthemorning,youwillfindhimdoingphysicalexercisethere.A)ordinarily B)invariablyC)logically D)persistentlyAlthoughshe'sa(n)talenteddancer,shestillpracticesseveralhourseveryday.A)traditionally B) additionallyC)exceptionally D)rationallyThecutinherhandhashealedcompletely,withoutleavinga.A)defect B)signC)wound D)scarTheideaistothefrequentincidentsofcollisiontotestthestrengthofthewindshields.A)assemble B)simulateC)accumulate D)forgeMostpeopleinthemodernworldfreedomandindependencemorethananythingelse.A)embody B)cherishC)fascinate D)illuminateItoldhimthatIwouldhimtoactformewhileIwasawayfromoffice.A)authorize B)justifyC)rationalize D)identifyOverthepasttenyears,naturalgasproductionhasremainedsteady,buthasrisensteadily.A)dissipation B)disposalC)consumption D)expenditurePartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(A)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordintheblank
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