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2023年1月大學英語六級考試試題及參考答案
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2023年1月12日大學英語六級考試
試卷一
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversa-
tion,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Example:Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)2hours.
B)3hours.
C)4hours.
D)5hours.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)"5hours"isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]
1.A)Allthepassengerswerekilled.C)Nomoresurvivorshavebeenfound.
B)Theplanecrashedinthenight.D)It'stoolatetosearchforsurvivors.
2.A)Itsresultswerejustasexpected.
B)Itwasn'tverywelldesigned.
C)Itfullyreflectedthestudents'ability.
D)Itsresultsfellshortofherexpectations.
3.A)Hebelievesdancingisenjoyable.C)Headmiresthosewhodance.
B)Hedefinitelydoesnotlikedancing.D)Hewon'tdanceuntilhehasdonehiswork.
4.A)Hiscomputerdoesn'tworkwell.C)Hedidn'tregisterforapropercourse.
B)Heisn'tgettingalongwithhisstaff.D)Hecan'tapplythetheorytohisprogram.
5.A)Readingonthecampuslawn.C)Applyingforfinancialaid.
B)Depositingmoneyinthebank.D)Reviewingastudent'sapplication.
6.A)Anewshuttlebus.C)Anairplaneflight.
B)Ascheduledspaceflight.D)Thefirstspaceflight.
7.A)Thedeadlineisdrawingnear.C)Sheturnedintheproposalstoday.
B)Shecan'tmeetthedeadline.D)Theyaretwodaysaheadoftime.
8.A)Bygoingonadiet.C)Bydoingphysicalexercise.
B)Byhavingfewermeals.D)Byeatingfruitandvegetables.
9.A)Heenjoyeditasawhole.C)Hedidn'tlikeitatall.
B)Hedidn'tthinkmuchofit.D)Helikedsomepartsofit.
10.A)Itlooksquitenew.C)Itlooksold,butitrunswell.
B)Itneedstoberepaired.D)Itsengineneedstobepainted.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Experienceinnegotiating.C)Thetimetheyspendonpreparation.
B)Ahighlevelofintelligence.D)Theamountofpaytheyreceive.
12.A)Studythecasecarefullybeforehand.C)Appearfriendlytotheotherparty.
B)Sticktoasettarget.D)Trytobeflexibleabouttheirterms.
13.A)Makesurethereisnomisunderstanding.
B)Trytopersuadebygivingvariousreasons.
C)Repeatthesamereasons.
D)Listencarefullyandpatientlytotheotherparty.
PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Theyeathugeamountsoffood.C)Theyusuallyeattotheirhearts'content.
B)Theyusuallyeattwiceaday.D)Theyeatmuchlessthanpeopleassume.
15.A)Whenitisbreeding.
B)Whenitfeelsthreatenedbyhumansinitsterritory.
C)Whenitsoffspringisthreatened.
D)Whenitissufferingfromillness.
16.A)Theyarenotasdangerousaspeoplethink.
B)Theycanbeasfriendlytohumansasdogs.
C)Theyattackhumanbeingsbynature.
D)Theyarereallytameseaanimals.
PassageThree
Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)Becausepeoplemighthavetomigratetheresomeday.
B)Becauseitisverymuchliketheearth.
C)Becauseitiseasiertoexplorethanotherplanets.
D)Becauseitsatmosphereisdifferentfromthatoftheearth.
18.A)Itschemicalelementsmustbestudied.C)Bigspaceshipsmustbebuilt.
B)Itstemperaturemustbelowered.D)Itsatmospheremustbechanged.
19.A)ItinfluencesthesurfacetemperatureofMars.
B)Itprotectslivingbeingsfromharmfulrays.
C)Itkeepsaplanetfromoverheating.
D)Itisthemaincomponentoftheairpeoplebreathe.
20.A)Manwillprobablybeabletolivetherein200years.
B)Scientistsareratherpessimisticaboutit.
C)Manwillprobablybeabletolivetherein100,000years'time.
D)Scientistsareoptimisticaboutovercomingthedifficultiessoon.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Navigationcomputers,nowsoldbymostcar-makers,cost$2,000andup.Nosurprise,then,
thattheyaremostoftenfoundinluxurycars,likeLexus,BMWandAudi.Butitisadeveloping
technology-meaningpricesshouldeventuallydrop-andthemarketdoesseemtobegrowing.
Evenatcurrentprices,anavigationcomputerisimpressive.Itcanguideyoufrompointtopointinmostmajorcitieswithpreciseturn-by-turndirections-spokenbyaclearuman-soundingvoice,andwrittenonascreeninfrontofthedriver.
Thecomputerworkswithanantenna(天線)thattakessignalsfromnofewerthanthreeof
the24globalpositioningsystem(GPS)satellites.Bymeasuringthetimerequiredforasignalto
travelbetweenthesatellitesandtheantenna,thecar'slocationcanbepinneddownwithin100
meters.
Thesatellitesignals,alongwithinputsonspeedfromawheel-speedsensoranddirectionfromameter,determinethecar'spositionevenasitmoves.Thisinformationiscombinedwithamapdatabase.Streets,landmarksandpointsofinterestareincluded.
Mostsystemsarebasicallyidentical.Thedifferencescomeinhardware-thewaythecomputeracceptsthedriver'srequestfordirectionsandthewayitpresentsthedrivinginstructions.Onmostsystems,adriverentersadesiredaddress,motorwayjunctionorpointofinterestviaatouchscreenordisc.ButtheLexusscreengoesastepfurther:youcanpointtoanyspotonthemapscreenandgetdirectionstoit.
BMW'ssystemoffersasetofcrosshairs(瞄準器上的十字紋)thatcanbemovedacrossthemap(youhaveseveralchoicesofmapscale)topickapointyou'dliketogetto.Audi'sscreencanbeswitchedtoTVreception.
Eventhevoicesthatrecitethedirectionscandiffer,withbettersystemslikeBMW'sand
Lexus'shavingawidervocabulary.TheinstructionsareavailableinFrench,German,Spanish,
DutchandItalian,aswellasEnglish.Thedrivercanalsochooseparametersfordeterminingthe
route:fastest,shortestornofreeways(高速公路),forexample.
21.Welearnfromthepassagethatnavigationcomputers________.
A)willgreatlypromotesalesofautomobiles
B)mayhelpsolvepotentialtrafficproblems
C)arelikelytobeacceptedbymoredrivers
D)willsoonbeviewedasasymbolofluxury
22.Withanavigationcomputer,adriverwilleasilyfindthebestroutetohisdestination________.
A)byinputtingtheexactaddressC)bycheckinghiscomputerdatabase
B)byindicatingthelocationofhiscarD)bygivingvocalorderstothecomputer
23.Despitetheirvarieddesigns,navigationcomputersusedincars
A)aremoreorlessthesameprice
B)providedirectionsinmuchthesameway
C)workonmoreorlessthesameprinciples
D)receiveinstructionsfromthesamesatellites
24.Thenavigationcomputerfunctions________.
A)bymeansofadirectionfinderandaspeeddetector
B)basicallyonsatellitesignalsandamapdatabase
C)mainlythroughthereceptionofturn-by-turndirections
D)byusingascreentodisplaysatellitesignals
25.ThenavigationsystemsincarslikeLexus,BMWandAudiarementionedtoshow
A)theimmaturityofthenewtechnology
B)thesuperiorityoftheglobalpositioningsystem
C)thecauseofpricefluctuationsincarequipment
D)thedifferentwaysofprovidingguidancetothedriver
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
"Theworld'senvironmentissurprisinglyhealthy.Discuss."Ifthatwereanexaminationtopic,moststudentswouldtearitapart,offeringalonglistofcomplaints:fromlocalsmog(煙霧)toglobalclimatechange,fromthefelling(砍伐)offoreststotheextinctionofspecies.Thelistwouldlargelybeaccurate,theconcernlegitimate.Yetthestudentswhoshouldbegiventhehighestmarkswouldactuallybethosewhoagreedwiththestatement.Thesurpriseishowgoodthingsare,nothowbad.
Afterall,theworld'spopulationhasmorethantripledduringthiscentury,andworldoutput
hasrisenhugely,soyouwouldexpecttheearthitselftohavebeenaffected.Indeed,ifpeoplelived,consumedandproducedthingsinthesamewayastheydidin1900(or1950,orindeed1980),theworldbynowwouldbeaprettydisgustingplace:smelly,dirty,toxicanddangerous.
Buttheydon't.Thereasonswhytheydon't,andwhytheenvironmenthasnotbeenmined,
havetodowithprices,technologicalinnovation,socialchangeandgovernmentregulationinre-
sponsetopopularpressure.Thatiswhy,today'senvironmentalproblemsinthepoorcountries
ought,inprinciple,tobesolvable.
Rawmaterialshavenotrunout,andshownosignofdoingso.Logically,onedaytheymust:theplanetisafiniteplace.Yetitisalsoverybig,andmanisveryingenious.Whathashappenedisthateverytimeamaterialseemstoberunningshort,thepricehasrisenand,inresponse,peoplehavelookedfornewsourcesofsupply,triedtofindwaystouselessofthematerial,orlookedforanewsubstitute.Forthisreasonpricesforenergyandformineralshavefalleninrealtermsduringthecentury.Thesameistrueforfood.Pricesfluctuate,inresponsetoharvests,naturaldisastersandpoliticalinstability;andwhentheyrise,ittakessometimebeforenewsourcesofsupplybecomeavailable.Buttheyalwaysdo,assistedbynewfarmingandcroptechnology.Thelongtermtrendhasbeendownwards.
Itiswherepricesandmarketsdonotoperateproperlythatthisbenign(良性的)trendbeginstostumble,andthegenuineproblemsarise.Marketscannotalwayskeeptheenvironmenthealthy.Ifnooneownstheresourceconcerned,noonehasaninterestinconservingitorfosteringit:fishisthebestexampleofthis.
26.Accordingtotheauthor,moststudents________.
A)believetheworld'senvironmentisinanundesirablecondition
B)agreethattheenvironmentoftheworldisnotasbadasitisthoughttobe
C)gethighmarksfortheirgoodknowledgeoftheworld'senvironment
D)appearsomewhatunconcernedaboutthestateoftheworld'senvironment
27.Thehugeincreaseinworldproductionandpopulation________.
A)hasmadetheworldaworseplacetolivein
B)hashadapositiveinfluenceontheenvironment
C)hasnotsignificantlyaffectedtheenvironment
D)hasmadetheworldadangerousplacetolivein
28.Oneofthereasonswhythelong-termtrendofpriceshasbeendownwardsisthat________.
A)technologicalinnovationcanpromotesocialstability
B)politicalinstabilitywillcauseconsumptiontodrop
C)newfarmingandcroptechnologycanleadtooverproduction
D)newsourcesarealwaysbecomingavailable
29.Fishresourcesarediminishingbecause________.
A)nonewsubstitutescanbefoundinlargequantities
B)theyarenotownedbyanyparticularentity
C)impropermethodsoffishinghaveminedthefishinggrounds
D)waterpollutionisextremelyserious
30.Theprimarysolutiontoenvironmentalproblemsis________.
A)toallowmarketforcestooperateproperly
B)tocurbconsumptionofnaturalresources
C)tolimitthegrowthoftheworldpopulation
D)toavoidfluctuationsinprices
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Aboutthetimethatschoolsandothersquitereasonablybecameinterestedinseeingtoitthatallchildren,whatevertheirbackground,werefairlytreated,intelligencetestingbecameunpopular.
Somethoughtitwasunfairtominoritychildren.Throughthepastfewdecadessuchtesting
hasgoneoutoffashionandmanycommunitieshaveindeedforbiddenit.
However,paradoxically,justrecentlyagroupofblackparentsfiledalawsuit(訴訟)inCaliforniaclaimingthatthestate'sbanonIQtestingdiscriminatesagainsttheirchildrenbydenyingthemtheopportunitytotakethetest.(Theybelieved,correctly,thatIQtestsareavalidmethodofevaluatingchildrenforspecialeducationclasses.)Thejudge,therefore,reversed,atleastpartially,hisoriginaldecision.
Andsotheargumentgoesonandon.Doesitbenefitorharmchildrenfromminoritygroupstohavetheirintelligencetested?Wehavealwaysbeenonthesideofpermitting,evenfacilitating,
suchtesting.Ifachildofanycolororgroupisdoingpoorlyinschoolitseemstousveryimportanttoknowwhetheritisbecauseheorsheisoflowintelligence,orwhethersomeotherfactoristhecause.
Whatschoolandfamilycandotoimprovepoorperformanceisinfluencedbyitscause.Itis
notdiscriminativetoevaluateeitherachild'sphysicalconditionorhisintellectuallevel.
Unfortunately,intellectuallevelseemstobeasensitivesubject,andwhatthelawallowsustodovariesfromtimetotime.Thesamefluctuationbackandforthoccursinareasotherthanintelligence.Thirtyyearsorsoago,forinstance,whitefamilieswereencouragedtoadoptblackchildren.Itwasconsidereddiscriminativenottodoso.
Andthenthestylechangedandthiscross-racialadoptingbecamegenerallyunpopular,and
socialagenciesfeltthatblackchildrenshouldgotoblackfamiliesonly.Itishardtosaywhatarethebestprocedures.Butsurelygoodwillonthepartofallofusisneeded.
Astointelligence,inouropinion,themoreweknowaboutanychild'sintellectuallevel,thebetterforthechildinquestion.
31.Whydidtheintelligencetestbecomeunpopularinthepastfewdecades?
A)Itsvaliditywaschallengedbymanycommunities.
B)Itwasconsidereddiscriminativeagainstminoritychildren.
C)Itmetwithstrongoppositionfromthemajorityofblackparents.
D)Itdeprivedtheblackchildrenoftheirrightstoagoodeducation.
32.TherecentlegalactiontakenbysomeblackparentsinCaliforniaaimedto________.
A)drawpublicattentiontoIQtestingC)removethestate'sbanonintelligencetests
B)putanendtospecialeducationD)havetheirchildrenenterwhiteschools
33.Theauthorbelievesthatintelligencetesting________.
A)mayeaseracialconfrontationintheUnitedStates
B)canencourageblackchildrentokeepupwithwhitechildren
C)mayseriouslyaggravateracialdiscriminationintheUnitedStates
D)canhelpblackparentsmakedecisionsabouttheirchildren'seducation
34.Theauthor'sopinionofchildadoptionseemstobethat________.
A)noruleswhatsoevercanbeprescribed
B)whitefamiliesshouldadoptblackchildren
C)adoptionshouldbebasedonIQtestresults
D)cross-racialadoptionistobeadvocated
35.Childadoptionismentionedinthepassagetoshowthat_______.
A)goodwillmaysometimescomplicateracialproblems
B)socialsurroundingsarevitaltothehealthygrowthofchildren
C)intelligencetestingalsoappliestonon-academicareas
D)Americanopinioncanshiftwhenitcomestosensitiveissues
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Nottoomanydecadesagoitseemed"obvious"bothtothegeneralpublicandtosociologiststhatmodernsocietyhaschangedpeople'snaturalrelations,loosenedtheirresponsibilitiestokin(親戚)andneighbors,andsubstitutedintheirplacesuperficialrelationshipswithpassingacquaintances.However,inrecentyearsagrowingbodyofresearchhasrevealedthatthe"obvious"isnottrue.Itseemsthatifyouareacityresident,youtypicallyknowasmallerproportionofyourneighborsthanyoudoifyouarearesidentofasmallercommunity.But,forthemostpart,thisfacthasfewsignificantconsequences.Itdoesnotnecessarilyfollowthatifyouknowfewofyourneighborsyouwillknownooneelse.
Eveninverylargecities,peoplemaintainclosesocialtieswithinsmall,privatesocialworlds.Indeed,thenumberandqualityofmeaningfulrelationshipsdonotdifferbetweenmoreandlessurbanpeople.Small-townresidentsaremoreinvolvedwithkinthanarebig-cityresidents.Yetcitydwellerscompensatebydevelopingfriendshipswithpeoplewhosharesimilarinterestsandactivities.Urbanismmayproduceadifferentstyleoflife,butthequalityoflifedoesnotdifferbetweentownandcity.Norareresidentsoflargecommunitiesanylikeliertodisplaypsychologicalsymptomsofstressoralienation,afeelingofnotbelonging,thanareresidentsofsmallercommunities.However,citydwellersdoworrymoreaboutcrime,andthisleadsthemtoadistrustofstrangers.
Thesefindingsdonotimplythaturbanismmakeslittleornodifference.Ifneighborsarestrangerstooneanother,theyarelesslikelytosweepthesidewalkofanelderlycouplelivingnextdoororkeepaneyeoutforyoungtroublemakers.Moreover,asWirthsuggested,theremaybealinkbetweenacommunity'spopulationsizeanditssocialheterogeneity(多樣性).Forinstance,sociologistshavefoundmuchevidencethatthesizeofacommunityisassociatedwithbadbehaviorincludinggambling,drugs,etc.Large-cityurbanitesarealsomorelikelythantheirsmall-towncounterpartstohaveacosmopolitan(見多識廣者的)outlook,todisplaylessresponsibilitytotraditionalkinshiproles,tovoteforleftistpoliticalcandidates,andtobetolerantofnontraditionalreligiousgroups,unpopularpoliticalgroups,andso-calledundesirables.Everythingconsidered,heterogeneityandunusualbehaviorseemtobeoutcomesoflargepopulationsize.
36.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestdescribestheorganizationofthefirstparagraph?
A)Twocontrastingviewsarepresented.
B)Anargumentisexaminedandpossiblesolutionsgiven.
C)Researchresultsconcerningthequalityofurbanlifearepresentedinorderoftime.
D)Adetaileddescriptionofthedifferencebetweenurbanandsmall-townlifeisgiven.
37.Accordingtothepassage,itwasonceacommonbeliefthaturbanresidents______.
A)didnothavethesameinterestsastheirneighbors
B)couldnotdeveloplong-standingrelationships
C)tendedtobeassociatedwithbadbehavior
D)usuallyhadmorefriends
38.Oneoftheconsequencesofurbanlifeisthatimpersonalrelationshipsamongneighbors_____.
A)disruptpeople'snaturalrelations
B)makethemworryaboutcrime
C)causethemnottoshowconcernforoneanother
D)causethemtobesuspiciousofeachother
39.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthebiggeracommunityis,______.
A)thebetteritsqualityoflife
B)themoresimilaritsinterests
C)themoretolerantandopen-mindeditis
D)thelikelieritistodisplaypsychologicalsymptomsofstress
40.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A)Similaritiesintheinterpersonalrelationshipsbetweenurbanitesandsmall-towndwellers.
B)Advantagesoflivinginbigcitiesascomparedwithlivinginsmalltowns.
C)Thepositiverolethaturbanismplaysinmodernlife.
D)Thestrongfeelingofalienationofcityinhabitants.
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencetherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
41.Theladyinthisstrangetaleveryobviouslysuffersfromaseriousmentalillness.Herplot
againstacompletelyinnocentoldmanisaclearsignof________.
A)impulseC)inspiration
B)insanityD)disposition
42.ThePrimeMinisterwasfollowedbyfiveorsix_______whenhegotofftheplane.
A)laymenC)directors
B)servantsD)attendants
43.Thereisnodoubtthatthe________ofthesegoodstotheothersiseasytosee.
A)prestigeC)priority
B)superiorityD)publicity
44.Alltheguestswereinvitedtoattendthewedding________andhadaverygoodtime.
A)feastC)festival
B)congratulationsD)recreation
45.Thepriceofthecoalwillvaryaccordingtohowfarithastobetransportedandhowexpensivethefreight_______are.
A)paymentsC)funds
B)chargesD)prices
46.Themanagergaveherhis________thathercomplaintwouldbeinvestigated.
A)assuranceC)sanction
B)assumptionD)insurance
47.Althoughthemodellooksgoodonthesurface,itwillnotbearclose________.
A)temperamentC)scrutiny
B)contaminationD)symmetry
48.Wearedoingthisworkinthe_________ofreformsintheeconomic,socialandculturalspheres.
A)contextC)pretext
B)contestD)texture
49.Whileafullunderstandingofwhatcausesthediseasemaybeseveralyearsaway,________leadingtoasuccessfultreatmentcouldcomemuchsooner.
A)adistinctionC)anidentification
B)abreakthroughD)aninterpretation
50.Doctorsareoftencaughtina_________becausetheyhavetodecidewhethertheyhouldtelltheirpatientsthetruthornot.
A)puzzleC)dilemma
B)perplexityD)bewilderment
51.To________importantdatesinhistory,countriescreatespecialholidays.
A)commendC)propagate
B)memorizeD)commemorate
52.HissuccessfulnegotiationswiththeAmericanshelpedhimto_________hispositioninhegovernment.
A)contriveC)heave
B)consolidateD)intensify
53.Pleasedonotbe________byhisoffensiveremarkssinceheismerelytryingtoattractattention.
A)distractedC)irritated
B)disregardedD)intervened
54.Onceyougettoknowyourmistakes,youshould__________themassoonaspossible.
A)rectifyC)refrain
B)reclaimD)reckon
55.Hewouldn'tanswerthereporters'questions,norwouldhe__________foraphotograph.
A)summonC)pose
B)highlightD)marshal
56.Theclubwill________newmembersthefirstweekinSeptember.
A)enrollC)absorb
B)subscribeD)register
57.Ifyoudon't________thechildrenproperly,Mr.Chiver,they'lljustrunriot.
A)mobilizeC)manipulate
B)warrantD)supervise
58.Alreadytheclassis________aboutwhoournewteacherwillbe.
A)foreseeingC)fabricating
B)speculatingD)contemplating
59.Weshould________ourenergyandyouthtothedevelopmentofourcountry.
A)dedicateC)ascribe
B)caterD)cling
60.JustbecauseI'm________tohim,mybossthinkshecanordermearoundwithoutshowing
meanyrespect.
A)redundantC)versatile
B)trivialD)subordinate
61.Manyscientistsremain________aboutthevalueofthisresearchprogram.
A)scepticalC)spacious
B)stationaryD)specific
62.Depressionisoftencausedbythe________effectsofstressandoverwork..
A)totalC)terrific
B)increasedD)cumulative
63.Ahuman'seyesightisnotas________asthatofaneagle.
A)eccentricC)sensible
B)acuteD)sensitive
64.Itis________thatwomenshouldbepaidlessthanmenfordoingthesamekindofwork.
A)abruptC)adverse
B)absurdD)addictive
65.Shoesofthiskindare________tosliponwetground.
A)feasibleC)apt
B)appropriateD)fitting
66.We'llbeverycarefulandkeepwhatyou'vetoldusstrictly________.
A)rigorousC)private
B)confidentialD)mysterious
67.ThemembersofParliamentwere________thatthegovernmenthadnotconsultedthem.
A)impatientC)crude
B)tolerantD)indignant
68.SomeAmericancollegesarestate-supported,othersareprivately_______,andstillothers
aresupportedbyreligiousorganizations.
A)ensuredC)authorized
B)attributedD)endowed
69.Theprisonguardswerearmedandreadytoshootif_______inanyway.
A)intervenedC)provoked
B)incurredD)poked
70.Manypuremetalshavelittleusebecausetheyaretoosoft,rusttooeasily,orhavesomeother_______.
A)drawbacksC)bruises
B)handicapsD)blunders
試卷二
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mis-
takes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.MarkoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovidedIfyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(∧)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordintheblank,lfyoudeleteaword,crossitoutandputaslash(/)intheblank.
Example:
Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiods.Many1.time/times/period
oftheargumentshavingusedforthestudyofliteratureasaschool2./
subjectarevalidfor∧studyoftelevision.3.the
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