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{{B}}Directions{{/B}}:In this section you will hear a recorded short passage.The
passage is printed in thetast paper with some words or phrases missing,The
passage will be read three times.Duringthe second reading,you are required to
put the missing words or phrases on the Answer Sheet inorder of the numbered
blanks according to what you hear.The third reading is for you to checkyour
writing.Now the passage will begin.
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historic Geller House today.It destroyed the third floor of the building.but
fire fighters{{U}} (12) {{/U}}the first and second floors.There were
only a few elderly people living in the building at the time,and they were
carried out to{{U}} (13) {{/U}}.
Several fire
departments were called to the{{U}} (14) {{/U}}.When we asked the Fire
Chief how thefire statted,he answered that most likely a burning cigarette
caused it.The Fire Chief promised to{{U}} (1
[简答题]{{B}}Section D{{/B}}
Directions: You are going
to read a passage. Seven sentences have been removed from it. Choose from the
sentences A-H the one which fits each gap. There is one extra sentence which you
do not need to use.
Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes
in inches or centimeters, {{U}} (72) {{/U}} . One micron is a thousandth
of a millimeter; a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Red-shaped bacteria are
usually from two to four microns long, while rounded ones are generally one
microns in diameter. Thus, if you enlarged a rounded bacterium a thousand times,
{{U}} (73) {{/U}} . An adult human magnified by the same amount would be
over a mile (1.6 kilometers) tall.
Even with an ordinary
microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. {{U}} (74) {{/U}} ,
one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots. One cannot make
out any things of their structu