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大学六级-1600
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[单项选择]Conversation TwoA. Make a call to her brother. B. Buy a book for her brother.
C. Check out the list. D. Ask the man a question.
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[单项选择]Passage ThreeA. Form good personal habits. B. Be self-disciplined.
C. Work day and night. D. Follow the factory regulations.
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[填空题]I don’t care who will be the candidate, because ______(我不会信任他们选举出的任何人).
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[单项选择]Passage OneA. Feelings and thoughts.B. Color and emotions. C. Color and shapes. D. Symbols and shapes.
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[多项选择]现在有不少大学生自己开车上学
2. 对这种行为人们看法不一
3. 在我看来
Should College Students Own Cars
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[单项选择]Passage ThreeA. To encourage innovation. B. To recruit qualified mechanics.
C. To enhance productivity. D. To discourage laziness.
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[填空题]He stood in the doorway, ______ (帽子的水滴在外套上), and waited for an empty taxi.
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[单项选择]A. He went to the lecture for another reason. B. The lecture yesterday was not interesting.
C. He is interested in behavior modification. D. The lecture was given by his professor.
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[单项选择]Conversation TwoA. In the library. B. In a used bookstore.C. In the street. D. In a historical museum.
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[单项选择]Passage OneA. He was born in Cody, Wyoming in 1921.
B. He grew up and studied in New York.
C. The wide-open land of western areas had great impact on his artwork.
D. His artwork was under the great influence of Thomas Hart Benton.
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[单项选择]Passage TwoA. It is risky to give him emergency treatment.
B. He carries a minor electrical, charge.
C. He should be sent to nearby hospital immediately.
D. He carries no electrical charge.
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[单项选择]A. The woman’s new house. B. The woman’s story.
C. The man’s experience. D. The man’s daughter.
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[单项选择]Conversation OneA. The traffic is often very bad. B. He lives far away from work.
C. He doesn’t know where to park his bike. D. He is always in a hurry.
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[单项选择]Are your Facebook friends more interesting than those you have in real life Has high-speed Internet made you impatient with slow-speed children Do you sometimes think about reaching for the fast-forward button, only to realize that life does not come with a remote control If you answered yes to any of those questions, exposure to technology may be slowly reshaping your personality. Some experts believe excessive use of the Internet, cellphones and other technologies can cause us to become more impatient, impulsive, forgetful and even more narcissistic (自我陶醉的).
In a study to be published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, researchers from the University of Melbourne in Australia subjected 173 college students to tests measuring risk for problematic Internet and gambling behaviors. About 5 percent of the students showed signs of gambling problems, but 10 percent of the students posted scores high enough to put them in the at-risk category for Internet "a
A. might result in gambling problems
B. coincided with gambling behaviors
C. affected students’ lives in a negative way
D. could make students’ lives more efficient
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[单项选择]Passage ThreeA. Mass production. B. Medical care. C. Safety measures. D. Labor practices.
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[单项选择]A. Do business. B. Sell something half price.
C. Go shopping. D. Drink a cup of coffee.
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[填空题]In the 1980s, homeschooling made a comeback in the U.S. when religiously conservative parents convinced states to approve and give full (36) for the teaching of children at home. The homeschooling movement has since (37) to include parents of all faiths--or no faith at all. Thus, an (38) 1.5 million American children--about 3 percent of the school-age population--won’t be going anywhere as schools open for the fall term.
Homeschooling’s big selling point for many parents is the (39) that children get their (40) values from the people with whom they spend the most time. Adults who choose to stay home and teach their children often (41) to standardized testing and what they see as the (42) way in which schools group students by age rather than ability, and pass them ahead to the next grade whether or not they’ve (43) the material. The idea that one parent, or even both, makes the best teachers, and
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[单项选择]A. The man saw a horror movie. B. The man likes movies very much.
C. The woman doesn’t like theater. D. The woman had frightening dreams.
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[单项选择]Conversation TwoA. A poetry book. B. A history book. C. A mystery book. D. Some children stories.
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[填空题]Don’t forget it’ll be the first time I ______ (公开演讲).
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[单项选择]A. Watch a match. B. Visit friends. C. Get some food. D. Play football.
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[单项选择]Passage OneA. Creating Abstract Expressionism. B. Painting people and animals.
C. Sponsoring a new art movement. D. Exploring realistic methods of representation.
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[单项选择]Conversation OneA. The travel time. B. The travel route. C. The meeting time. D. The traffic condition.
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[单项选择]Passage OneA. In an unrealistic way. B. In an unnatural but recognizable way.
C. In a realistic and ironic way. D. In a realistic and identifiable way.
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[填空题]When it comes to ______ (帮妻子干家务活儿), John never complains.
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[单项选择]After Susan Joyce was laid off from Digital Equipment Corp., she was horrified to hear of two suicides in her layoff group. Such cases may sound (62) , but being fired or laid off is undeniably one of life’s biggest blows and can lead to clinical depression, violence and alcohol (63) , and so forth. Even the fear of losing a job (64) more doctor visits and health worries. (65) , the recent news about rising unemployment and job insecurity may be bad news for our health.
Layoffs create a sense of hopelessness. Stress-related complaints such as insomnia (失眠) and headaches tend to follow, (66) even after victims find new jobs, says University of Michigan psychologist Richard Price.
Your health can (67) simply from fear of losing your job, says Sarah Burgard, a sociologist at the University of Michigan. After (68) data from two large national storeys, she concluded that (69) job insecurity over a two-year peri
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[填空题]One of the most controversial issues in the vast literature about alcohol consumption has been the consistent finding that those who don’t drink actually tend to die sooner than those who do. The standard Alcoholics Anonymous explanation for this fmding is that many of those who show up as abstainers (戒酒者 ) in such research are actually former hard-core dnmks who had already incurred health problems associated with drinking.
But a new paper in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research suggests that--for reasons that aren’t entirely clear--abstaining from alcohol does actually tend to increase one’s risk of dying even when you exclude former drinkers. The most shocking part Abstainers’ mortality rates are higher than those of heavy drinkers.
Moderate drinking, which is defined as one to three drinks per day, is associated with the lowest mortality rates in alcohol studies. Moderate alcohol use (especially when the beverage of choice is red wine) is th
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[填空题]The police’s order that ______ (他们在机场耐心等候) is reasonable.
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[单项选择]A. He likes traveling around. B. He is tired of sticking in one place.
C. He knows where the grass is the greenest. D. He always thinks there might be a better place.
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[单项选择]Conversation TwoA. It is a book written by Shakespeare. B. It belongs to someone she knows.
C. It costs only fifty cents. D. It might bring her a lot of money.
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[单项选择]Passage TwoA. Memory loss, sleeplessness and anxiety. B. Memory loss, muscle pain and depression.
C. High fever, sleep disorder and fatigue. D. Chronic disorder, muscular pain and headache.
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[单项选择]Amazon.corn’s recent announcement that sales of e-books at the online megastore had overtaken sales of hardcover books came as no surprise. It had to happen sometime. But the news did evoke quite an interesting mental image: libraries that from now on will look smaller and less crowded.
For the moment, let’s not argue with the proposition that people will read as much as they ever have. The habits of readers may not change. But if readers aren’t changing, their environments will. Rooms that once held books will--well, whatever they hold from now on, it won’t be books. Or not as many books. Theoretically, your space will be more spare, less disordered. That’s the theory, at least.
All of this has already happened big time in the music business, where downloads have gradually but surely replaced CDs. All those CDs taking up space on the wall--gone. From now on, we’ll own what might be described as the idea of stuff, since the actual physical things--records, tapes, photographs,
A. E-books would be more popular than hardcover ones.
B. Readers would eventually give up hardcover books.
C. People would be increasingly interested in reading.
D. Libraries would look smaller and less disordered.
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[单项选择]When a Brain Forgets Where Memory IsEvery so often, seemingly normal people suddenly walk out of their lives and disapper, with no clue of who they are, where are from or what their previous life was like. It is the stuff of fiction, but it happens in real life too.
Last year a Westchester County lawyer--a 57-year-old husband and father of two, Boy Scout leader and churchgoer--left the garage near his office and disappeared. Six months later he was found living under a new name in a homeless shelter in Chicago, not knowing who he was or where he came from.
Library searches and contact with the Chicago police did not help the man. His true identity was uncovered through an anonymous tip to "America’s Most Wanted." But when he was contacted by his family, he had no idea who they were.
On the fictional side is a play called "Fugue (神游症)," now on stage at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York. In it, a woman found wandering homeless
A. Because the heroine is very funny in the play. B. Because the play is filled with laughter.
B. Because it involves an exploration of fugue.
C. Because the theme of the play is quite profound.
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[单项选择]Passage TwoA. Stand near tall objects and bend low to the ground.
B. Disconnect electronic equipment quickly.
C. Keep away from water and metal.
D. Phone someone for advice.
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[单项选择]Conversation OneA. Through emall. B. By telephone.
C. Write comments to them. D. Meet them face-to-face.
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[单项选择]A. Businessman and customer. B. Father and daughter.
C. Interviewer and interviewee. D. Consultant and client.
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[单项选择]A. Jane is not her roommate any more. B. Jane is not a college student now.
C. Jane is a workaholic. D. Jane has moved to the newspaper office.