梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
2001年6月英语六级真题
PartI
ListeningComprehension
(20minutes)
SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)2hours.B)3hours.C)4hours.D)5hours.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o’clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1.A)HewilltellMaryhowtooperatethedishwasher.B)Hewillwashthedisheshimselfinstead.C)HewillhelpBilltotranslatethemanual.D)Hehimselfwilloperatethedishwasher.2.A)Loseweight.B)Quitsmoking.C)Weighhimselffrequently.D)Haveatalkwiththedoctor.3.A)Thewomanshouldhavecomplainedtoherneighbor.B)Thewomanshouldstayoutuntiltheneighborsarequiet.C)Thewomanshouldhavestayedatthelibrary.D)Thelabwillbeabetterplaceforreading.4.A)Checkthefigureslatertoday.B)Bringacalculatortomorrow.C)Bringacalculatortomorrow.D)Calculatethenumberrightnow.5.A)Shedoesn’tremembermuchaboutthecity.B)She’sneverbeentothecity.C)Shewouldfindsomeoneelsetohelp.D)Shewouldtalktothemanlater.6.A)Shethinksthemanshouldhavehelpedearlier.B)Shedoesn’tneedtheman’shelp.1梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
7.8.9.10.C)Shedoesn’tknowtheboxesareheavy.D)Shewantsthemantohelpwiththeboxes.A)Sheletthemanuseherbooksfortheweekend.B)Shebroughtthebooksthemanaskedfor.C)Sheborrowedthebooksfromtheman.D)Sheofferedtohelptheman.A)She’dliketohavethewindowsopen.B)Shelikestohavetheairconditioneron.C)Theairisheavilypolluted.D)Thewindowsarealreadyopen.A)He’sgoingtovisitaphotostudio.B)He’sjusthadhispicturetaken.C)He’sonthewaytothetheater.D)He’sjustreturnedfromajobinterview.A)Atagasstation.B)Inapark.C)Inanemergencyroom.D)Atagarage.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageoneQuestion11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Onesixthofthemareseriouslypolluted.B)Onethirdofthemareseriouslypolluted.C)Halfofthemareseriouslypolluted.D)Mostofthemareseriouslypolluted.12.A)Therewasnogarbagelefttocleanup.B)Therewasmoregarbagethanbeforeandtheyhadtoworkharder.C)Theriverhadbecomesocleanthatalotofwater-birdscameback.D)Theriverwasmuchcleanerandtheyhadtosearchforgarbage.13.A)Mostofthemwouldbeindifferentandkeeponthrowinggarbageintotheriver.B)Theywouldjointhestudentsinchangingthesituation.C)Theywouldbecomemoreawareofthepollutionproblem.D)Theywouldthinktwicebeforetheywentswimmingorfishingintheriver.PassageTwoQuestions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14.A)Whypeopleholdbacktheirtears.B)Whypeoplecry.2梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
C)Howtorestrainone’stears.D)Howtearsareproduced.15.A)Whatchemicalstearsarecomposedof.B)Whethercryingreallyhelpsusfeelbetter.C)Whysomepeopletendtocrymoreoftenthanothers.D)Howtearshelppeoplecopewithemotionalproblems.16.A)Onlyoneoutoffourgirlscrieslessoftenthanboys.B)Offourboys,onlyonecriesveryoften.C)Girlscryfourtimesasoftenasboys.D)Onlyoneoutoffourbabiesdoesn’tcryoften.17.A)Onlyhumansrespondtoemotionsbysheddingtears.B)Onlyhumansshedtearstogetridofirritatingstuffintheireyes.C)Onlyhumantearscanresisttheinvadingbacteria.D)Onlyhumantearscandischargecertainchemicals.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18.A)Theymakedecisionsbytossingcoins.B)Theyarenotphysicallyseparated.C)Theythinkexactlythesameway.D)Theysharemostoftheirvitalorgans.19.A)Fewofthemcanlivelong.B)Fewofthemgetalongwellwitheachother.C)Mostofthemliveanormallife.D)Mostofthemdifferintheirlikesanddislikes.20.A)Theygotoaregularschool.B)Theyattendaspecialschool.C)Theyaretaughtbytheirparents.D)Theyhaveaprivatetutor.PartII
Direction:ReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B)C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:OurculturehascausedmostAmericanstoassumenotonlythatourlanguageisuniversalbutthatthegesturesweuseareunderstoodbyeveryone.Wedonotrealizethatwavinggood-byeisthewaytosummonapersonfromthePhilippinestoone’sside,orthatinItalyandsomeLatin-Americancountries,curlingthefingertooneselfisasignoffarewell.ThoseprivatecitizenswhosentpackagestoourtroopsoccupyingGermanyafterWorldWar3梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
IIandmarkedthemGIFTtoescapedutypaymentsdidnotbothertofindoutthat“Gift”meanspoisoninGerman.Moreover,weliketothinkofourselvesasfriendly,yetweprefertobeatleast3feetoranarm’slengthawayformothers.LatinsandMiddleEasternersliketocomecloserandtouch,whichmakesAmericansuncomfortable.Ourlinguistic(语言上的)andculturalblindnessandthecasualnesswithwhichwetakenoticeofthedevelopedtastes,gestures,customsandlanguagesofothercountries,arelosingusfriends,businessandrespectintheworld.EvenhereintheUnitedStates,wemakefewconcessionstotheneedsofforeignvisitors.Therearenoinformationsignsinfourlanguagesonourpublicbuildingsormonuments;wedonothavemultilingual(多语的)guidedtours.Veryfewrestaurantmenushavetranslations,andmultilingualwaiters,bankclerksandpolicemenarerare.OurtransportationsystemshavemapsinEnglishonlyandoftenweourselveshavedifficultyunderstandingthem.Whenwegoabroad,wetendtoclusterinhotelsandrestaurantswhereEnglishisspoken.Theattitudesandinformationwepickupareconditionedbythosenatives—usuallythericher—whospeakEnglish.Ourbusinessdealings,aswellasthenation’sdiplomacy,areconductedthroughinterpreters.Formanyyears,AmericaandAmericanscouldgetbywithculturalblindnessandlinguisticignorance.Afterall,Americawasthemostpowerfulcountryofthefreeworld,thedistributorofneededfundsandgoods.Butallthatispast.Americandollarsnolongerbuyallgoodthings,andweareslowlybeginningtorealizethatourproperroleintheworldischanging.A1979Harrispollreportedthat55percentofAmericanswantthiscountrytoplayamoresignificantroleinworldaffairs;wewanttohaveahandintheimportantdecisionsofthenextcentury,eventhoughitmaynotalwaysbetheupperhand.21.ItcanbeinferredthatAmericansbeingapproachedtoocloselybyMiddleEasternerswouldmostprobably______________.A)standstillB)jumpasideC)stepforwardD)drawback22.TheauthorgivesmanyexamplestocriticizeAmericansfortheir___________.A)culturalself-centerednessB)casualmannersC)indifferencetowardforeignvisitorsD)arrogancetowardsothercultures23.IncountriesotherthantheirownmostAmericans_______________.A)areisolatedbythelocalpeopleB)arenotwellinformedduetothelanguagebarrierC)tendtogetalongwellwiththenativesD)needinterpretersinhotelsandrestaurants24.Accordingtotheauthor,Americans’culturalblindnessandlinguisticignorancewill____________.A)affecttheirimageintheneweraB)cutthemselvesofffromtheoutsideworld4梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
C)limittheirroleinworldaffairsD)weakenthepositionoftheUSdollar25.Theauthor’sintentioninwritingthisarticleistomakeAmericansrealizethat________.A)itisdangeroustoignoretheirforeignfriendsB)itisimportanttomaintaintheirleadingroleinworldaffairsC)itisnecessarytouseseverallanguagesinpublicplacesD)itistimetogetacquaintedwithotherculturesPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Indepartmentstoresandclosetsallovertheworld,theyarewaiting.Theiroutwardappearanceseemsratherappealingbecausetheycomeinavarietyofstyles,textures,andcolors.Buttheyareultimatelythebiggestdeceptionthatexistsinthefashionindustrytoday.Whatarethey?Theyarehighheels—awoman’sworstenemy(whethersheknowsitornot).Highheelshoesarethedownfallofmodernsociety.Fashionmythshaveledwomentobelievethattheyaremorebeautifulorsophisticatedforwearingheels,butinreality,heelssucceedinposingshortaswellaslongtermhardships.Womenshouldfightthehighheelindustrybyrefusingtouseorpurchasetheminordertosavetheworldfromunnecessaryphysicalandpsychologicalsuffering.Forthesakeoffairness,itmustbenotedthatthereisapositivesidetohighheels.First,heelsareexcellentforaerating(使通气)lawns.AnyonewhohaseverwornheelsongrassknowswhatIamtalkingabout.Asimpletriparoundtheyardinapairofthosebabieseliminatesallneedtocallforalawncarespecialist,andprovidestheperfect-sizedholestogiveanylawnoxygenwithoutallthosemessychunksofdirtlyingaround.Second,heelsarequitefunctionalfordefenseagainstoncomingenemies,whocaneasilybescaredawaybythreateningthemwithapairofthesesharp,deadlyfashionaccessories.Regardlessofsuchpracticalusesforheels,thefactremainsthatwearinghighheelsisharmfultoone’sphysicalhealth.Talktoanypodiatrist(足病医生),andyouwillhearthatthemajorityoftheirbusinesscomesfromhigh-heel-wearingwomen.Highheelsareknowntocauseproblemssuchasdeformedfeetandtorntoenails.Theriskofseverebackproblemsandtwistedorbrokenanklesisthreetimeshigherforahighheelwearerthanforaflatshoewearer.Wearingheelsalsocreatesthethreatofgettingaheelcaughtinasidewalkcrackorasewer-grate(阴沟栅)andbeingthrowntotheground—possiblybreakinganose,back,orneck.Andofcourse,afterwearingheelsforaday,anywomanknowsshecanlookforwardtoanightofpainasshetriestocomfortherswollen,achingfeet.26.Whatmakeswomenblindtothedeceptivenatureofhighheels?A)Themulti-functionaluseofhighheels.B)Theirattempttoshowofftheirstatus.C)Therichvarietyofhighheelstyles.D)Theirwishtoimprovetheirappearance.27.Theauthor’spresentationofthepositivesideofhighheelsismeant______________.A)tobeironicB)topokefunatwomenC)tobefairtothefashionindustryD)tomakehispointconvincing5梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
28.Theauthorusestheexpression“thosebabies”(Line3,Para.2)torefertohighheels__________.A)toshowtheirfragilecharacteristicsB)toindicatetheirfemininefeaturesC)toshowwomen’saffectionforthemD)toemphasizetheirsmallsize29.Theauthor’schiefargumentagainsthighheelsisthat____________.A)theyposeathreattolawnsB)theyareinjurioustowomen’shealthC)theydon’tnecessarilymakewomenbeautifulD)theyareineffectiveasaweaponofdefense30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwomenshould_______________.A)seethroughtheverynatureoffashionmythsB)boycotttheproductsofthefashionindustryC)gotoapodiatristregularlyforadviceD)avoidfollowingfashiontoocloselyPassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Itishardlynecessaryformetocitealltheevidenceofthedepressingstateofliteracy.ThesefiguresfromtheDepartmentofEducationaresufficient:27millionAmericanscannotreadatall,andafurther35millionreadatalevelthatislessthansufficienttosurviveinoursociety.Butmyownworrytodayislessthatoftheoverwhelmingproblemofelementalliteracythanitisoftheslightlymoreluxuriousproblemofthedeclineintheskillevenofhemiddle-classreader,ofhisunwillingnesstoaffordthosespacesofsilence,thoseluxuriesofdomesticityandtimeandconcentration,thatsurroundtheimageoftheclassicactofreading.ithasbeensuggestedthatalmost80percentofAmerica’sliterate,educatedteenagerscannolongerreadwithoutanaccompanyingnoise(music)inthebackgroundoratelevisionscreenflickering(闪烁)atthecorneroftheirfieldofperception.Weknowverylittleaboutthebrainandhowitdealswithsimultaneousconflictinginput,buteverycommon-senseintuitionsuggestsweshouldbeprofoundlyalarmed.Thisviolationofconcentration,silence,solitude(独处的状态)goestotheveryheartofournotionofliteracy;thisnewformofpart-reading,ofpart-perceptionagainstbackgrounddistraction,rendersimpossiblecertainessentialactsofapprehensionandconcentration,letalonethatmostimportanttributeanyhumanbeingcanpaytoapoemorapieceofproseheorshereallyloves,whichistolearnitbyheart.Notbybrain,byheart;theexpressionisvital.Underthesecircumstances,thequestionofwhatfuturethereisfortheartsofreadingisarealone.Aheadofuslietechnical,psychic(心理的),andsocialtransformationsprobablymuchmoredramaticthanthosebroughtaboutbyGutenberg,theGermaninventorinprinting.TheGutenbergrevolution,aswenowknowit,tookalongtime;itseffectsarestillbeingdebated.Theinformationrevolutionwilltoucheveryfacetofcomposition,publication,distribution,andreading.Nooneinthebookindustrycansaywithanyconfidencewhatwillhappentothebook,aswe’veknownit.31.ThepictureofthereadingabilityoftheAmericanpeople,drawnbytheauthor,is_____.6梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
32.33.34.35.A)ratherbleakB)fairlybrightC)veryimpressiveD)quiteencouragingTheauthor’sbiggestconcernis____________.A)elementaryschoolchildren’sdisinterestinreadingclassicsB)thesurprisinglylowrateofliteracyintheU.S.C)themusicalsettingAmericanreadersrequireforreadingD)thereadingabilityandreadingbehaviorofthemiddleclassAmajorproblemwithmostadolescentswhocanreadis___________.A)theirfondnessofmusicandTVprogramsB)theirignoranceofvariousformsofartandliteratureC)theirlackofattentivenessandbasicunderstandingD)theirinabilitytofocusonconflictinginputTheauthorclaimsthatthebestwayareadercanshowadmirationforapieceofpoetryorproseis____________.A)tobeabletoappreciateitandmemorizeitB)toanalyzeitsessentialfeaturesC)tothinkitoverconscientiouslyD)tomakeafairappraisalofitsartisticvalueAboutthefutureoftheartsofreadingtheauthorfeels____________.A)upsetB)uncertainC)alarmedD)pessimisticPassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Forcenturies,explorershaveriskedtheirlivesventuringintotheunknownforreasonsthatweretovaryingdegreeseconomicandnationalistic.ColumbuswentwesttolookforbettertraderoutestotheOrientandtopromotethegreatergloryofSpain.LewisandClarkjourneyedintotheAmericanwildernesstofindoutwhattheU.S.hadacquiredwhenitpurchasedLouisiana,andtheAppoloastronautsrocketedtothemooninadramaticshowoftechnologicalmuscleduringthecoldwar.Althoughtheirmissionsblendedcommercialandpolitical-militaryimperatives,theexplorersinvolvedallaccomplishedsomesignificantsciencesimplybygoingwherenoscientistshadgonebefore.TodayMarslooms(隐约出现)ashumanity’snextgreatterraincognita(未探明之地).Andwithdoubtfulprospectsforashort-termfinancialreturn,withthecoldwararapidlyfadingmemoryandamidagrowingemphasisoninternationalcooperationinlargespaceventures,itisclearthatimperativesotherthanprofitsornationalismwillhavetocompelhumanbeingstoleavetheirtracksontheplanet’sreddishsurface.Coulditbethatscience,whichhaslongplayedaminorroleinexploration,isatlastdestinedtotakealeadingrole?Thequestionnaturallyinvitesacoupleofothers:ArethereexperimentsthatonlyhumanscoulddoonMars?Couldthose7梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
experimentsprovideinsightsprofoundenoughtojustifytheexpenseofsendingpeopleacrossinterplanetaryspace?WithMarsthescientificstakesarearguablyhigherthantheyhaveeverbeen.Theissueofwhetherlifeeverexistedontheplanet,andwhetheritpersiststothisday,hasbeenhighlightedbymountingevidencethattheRedPlanetoncehadabundantstable,liquidwaterandbythecontinuingcontroversyoversuggestionsthatbacterialfossilsrodetoEarthonameteorite(陨石)fromMars.AmoreconclusiveansweraboutlifeonMars,pastorpresent,wouldgiveresearchersinvaluabledataabouttherangeofconditionsunderwhichaplanetcangeneratethecomplexchemistrythatleadstolife.IfitcouldbeestablishedthatlifearoseindependentlyonMarsandEarth,thefindingwouldprovidethefirstconcretecluesinoneofthedeepestmysteriesinallofscience:theprevalenceoflifeintheuniverse.36.Accordingtothepassage,thechiefpurposeofexplorersingoingtounknownplacesinthepastwas______________.A)todisplaytheircountry’smilitarymightB)toaccomplishsomesignificantscienceC)tofindnewareasforcolonizationD)topursuecommercialandstateinterests37.Atpresent,aprobableinducementforcountriestoinitiatelarge-scalespaceventuresis_____________.A)internationalcooperationB)nationalisticreasonsC)scientificresearchD)long-termprofits38.WhatisthemaingoalofsendinghumanmissionstoMars?A)Tofindoutiflifeeverexistedthere.B)Toseeifhumanscouldsurvivethere.C)Toprovethefeasibilityoflarge-scalespaceventures.D)Toshowtheleadingroleofscienceinspaceexploration.39.Bysaying“WithMarsthescientificstakesarearguablyhigherthantheyhaveeverbeen”(Line1,Para.4),theauthormeansthat_________________.A)withMarstherisksinvolvedaremuchgreaterthananypreviousspaceventuresB)inthecaseofMars,therewardsofscientificexplorationcanbeveryhighC)inthecaseofMars,muchmoreresearchfundsareneededthaneverbeforeD)withMars,scientistsargue,thefundamentalinterestsofscienceareatissue40.ThepassagetellsusthatproofoflifeonMarswould_______________.A)makeclearthecomplexchemistryinthedevelopmentoflifeB)confirmthesuggestionthatbacterialfossilstraveledtoEarthonameteoriteC)revealthekindofconditionsunderwhichlifeoriginatesD)provideanexplanationwhylifeiscommonintheuniversePartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.8梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.41.Ifyouwantthispainkiller,you’llhavetoaskthedoctorfora______________.A)transactionB)permitC)settlementD)prescription42.The_____________fromchildhoodtoadulthoodisalwaysacriticaltimeforeverybody.A)conversionB)transitionC)turnoverD)transformation43.Itishardtotellwhetherwearegoingtohaveaboomintheeconomyora__________.A)concessionB)recessionC)submissionD)transmission44.Hisuseofcolor,lightandformquicklydepartedfromtheconventionalstyleofhis________ashedevelopedhisowntechnique.A)descendantsB)predecessorsC)successorsD)ancestors45.Failureinarequiredsubjectmayresultinthe______________ofadiploma.A)refusalB)betrayalC)denialD)burial46.Tohelpstudentsunderstandhowwesee,teachersoftendrawan_____________betweenaneyeandacamera.A)imageB)analogyC)imitationD)axis47.A1994WorldBankreportconcludedthat______________girlsinschoolwasprobablythesinglemosteffectiveanti-povertypolicyinthedevelopingworldtoday.A)assigningB)admittingC)involvingD)enrolling48.Theauthorofthereportiswell______________withtheproblemsinthehospitalbecausehehasbeenworkingthereformanyyears.A)acquaintedB)informedC)accustomedD)known49.Whenthefarmersvisitedthecityforthefirsttime,theywere_________________byitscomplicatedtrafficsystem.A)evokedB)bewilderedC)divertedD)undermined50.IfJapan________________itsrelationwiththatcountryitwillhavetofindanothersupplierofrawmaterials.A)precludesB)terminatesC)partitionsD)expires51.Theywere________________intheirscientificresearch,notknowingwhathappenedjustoutsidetheirlab.A)submergedB)drownedC)immersedD)dipped52.Youshould_______________tooneormoreweeklymagazinessuchasTimeorNewsweek.9梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.A)ascribeB)orderC)reclaimD)subscribeTheautomaticdoorsinsupermarkets____________theentryandexitofcustomerswithshoppingcarts.A)furnishB)induceC)facilitateD)allocateEachworkday,theworkersfollowedthesameschedulesandrarely_________fromthisroutine.A)deviatedB)disconnectedC)detachedD)distortedThelittlegirlwas________________bythedeathofherdogsinceheraffectionforthepethadbeenrealanddeep.A)grievedB)suppressedC)oppressedD)sustainedAvisitortoamuseumtodaywouldnotice__________changesinthewaymuseumsareoperated.A)cognitiveB)rigorousC)conspicuousD)exclusiveMostpeopletendtothinktheyaresoefficientattheirjobthattheyare___________.A)inaccessibleB)irreversibleC)immovableD)irreplaceableBeingimpatientis__________________withbeingagoodteacher.A)intrinsicB)ingeniousC)incompatibleD)inherentForaparticularreason,hewantedtheinformationtobetreatedas______________.A)assuredB)reservedC)intimateD)confidentialFortune-tellersaregoodatmaking_____statementssuchas“Yoursorrowswillchange.”A)philosophicalB)ambiguousC)literalD)invalidThetenantmustbepreparedtodecoratethehouse__________thetermsofthecontract.A)inthevicinityofB)inquestofC)inaccordancewithD)incollaborationwithThewinnersofthefootballchampionshipranoffthefieldcarryingthesilvercup______.A)turbulentlyB)tremendouslyC)triumphantlyD)tentativelyHesaidthattheyhad_________beenobligedtogiveuptheschemeforlackofsupport.A)gravelyB)regrettablyC)forciblyD)graciouslyThelawondrinkinganddrivingis___________stated.A)extravagantlyB)empiricallyC)exceptionallyD)explicitlyTheirclaimstodamageshavenotbeenconvincingly__________.A)refutedB)overwhelmed10梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
66.67.68.69.70.C)depressedD)intimidatedPleasedon’t_________toomuchonthepainfulmemories.Everythingwillbeallright.A)hesitateB)lingerC)retainD)dwellThejobsofwildlifetechniciansandbiologistsseemed______________tohim,butonedayhediscoveredtheirdifference.A)identicalB)verticalC)parallelD)specificMarybecame______________homesickandcriticaloftheUnitedStates,soshefledfromherhomeinwestBloomfieldtoherhometowninAustria.A)completelyB)sincerelyC)absolutelyD)increasinglyDespitealmostuniversal________ofthevitalimportanceofwomen’sliteracy,educationremainsadreamforfartoomanywomeninfartoomanycountriesoftheworld.A)identificationB)complimentC)confessionD)acknowledgementIntoday’smedicalfield,littleagreementexistsonthe______fordefiningmentalillness.A)legislationB)requirementC)criteriaD)measuresPartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(∧)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitoutandputaslash(/)intheblank.Example:Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteraturesofourperiods.Manyoftheargumentshavingusedforthestudyofliterature.Asaschoolsubjectarevalidfor∧studyoftelevision.Morepeopledieoftuberculosis(结核病)thanofanyotherdiseasecausedbyasingleagent.Thishasprobablybeenthecaseinquiteawhile.Duringtheearlystagesoftheindustrialrevolution,perhapsoneineveryseventhdeathsinEurope’scrowdedcitieswerecausedbythedisease.Fromnowon,though,westerneyes,missingtheglobalpicture,sawthetroublegoingintodecline.Withoccasionalbreaksforwar,theratesofdeathandinfectionintheEuropeandAmericadroppedsteadilythroughthe19thand20thcenturies.Inthe1950s,the111.time/times/period2./___________3.the___________71.__________72.__________73.__________74.__________75.__________梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
introductionofantibiotics(抗菌素)strengthenedthetrendinrichcountries,andtheantibioticswereallowedtobeimportedtopoorcountries.Medicalresearchersdeclaredvictoryandwithdrew.Theyarewrong.Inthemid-1980sthefrequencyofinfectionsanddeathsstartedtopickupagainaroundtheworld.Wheretuberculosisvanished,itcameback;inmanyplaceswhereithadneverbeenaway,itgrewbetter.TheWorldHealthOrganizationestimatesthat1.7billionpeople(athirdoftheearth’spopulation)sufferfromtuberculosis.Eventheinfectionratewasfalling,populationgrowthkeptthenumberofclinicalcasesmoreorlessconstantlyat8millionayear.Around3millionofthosepeopledied,nearlyalloftheminpoorcountries.76.__________77.__________78.__________79.__________80.__________PartV
Directions:Writing(30minutes)
Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritealetter.SupposeyouareZhangYing.WritealettertoXiaoWang,aschoolmateofyourswhoisgoingtovisityouduringtheweek-longholiday.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsaccordingtothesuggestionsgivenbelowinChinese.1.表示欢迎2.提出对度假安排的建议3.提醒应注意的事项AlettertoaSchoolmateJune23,2001DearXiaoWang,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,ZhangYing答案:1.B11.B21.D31.A2.A12.D22.A32.D3.C13.C23.B33.C4.B14.B24.C34.A5.A15.D25.D35.B126.B16.C26.D36.D7.C17.A27.A37.C8.A18.B28.C38.A9.D19.A29.B39.B10.D20.A30.D40.C梦想不会辜负每一个努力的人
41.D42.B43.B51.C52.D53.C61.C62.C63.B71.in?for73.were?was75.the?/77.are?were79.better?worse44.B54.A64.D45.C55.A65.A46.B47.D48.A56.C57.D58.C66.D67.A68.D72.seventh?seven74.now?then76.imported?exported78.vanished?had~80.constantly?constant49.B59.D69.D50.B60.B70.C13
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