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PartIIReadingComprehension

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PartIIIVocabulary

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PartIVErrorCorrection

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S2.of→by

S3.complete→completely

S4.effects→affects

S5.for→to

S6.even→evenif/eventhough

S7.that→what

S8.depend→depending

S9.freely→free

S10.which→whichare

2005年1月8日六级听力原文

1.M:

I’mlookingforanunfurnishedtwo-bedroomapartment,butallyourapartmentsarefurnished.

W:

Wecantakecareofthat.Wecansimplyremovethefurniture.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanmean?

2.W:

Idon’tagreewithMr.Johnsononhisviewsaboutsocialwelfare.Heseemstosuggestthatthepoorarerobbingtherich.

M:

Hemighthaveusedbetterwordstoexpresshisideas.ButI’vefoundwhathesaidmakesalotofsense.

Whatdoesthemanmean?

3.W:

I’vebeenstudyingallthetime,butIstillcan’tseeanyimprovementinmygrades.

Maybeinsteadofstudyinginyourdorm,you’dbettergosomeplacewheretherearefewerdistractions.

Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

4.W:

Theseminaroriginallyscheduledfortodayhasbeencancelled.ThehoursI’vespentpreparingforitaretotallywasted.

Notreally.AsfarasIknowit’sbeenpostponedtillnextweek.

Whatdoesthemansayabouttheseminar?

5.M:

Hi,Janet,Ihearyou’vejustreturnedfromatourofAustralia.DidyougetachancetovisittheSydneyOperaHouse?

OfcourseIdid.ItwouldbeashameforanyonevisitingAustralianottoseethisuniquecreationinarchitecture.Itsmagnificentbeautyissimplybeyonddescription.

Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?

6.M:

Sherry,howareyoudoingwithyourthesis?

Ohmythesis.That’ssomethingIdefinitelydon’twanttotalkaboutrightnow.Ifinishedmyfirstdraftsometimeago.ButmysupervisorsaidIshoulddomoreresearchifIwanttoachievethequalitythatheexpectsofme.

Whatdowelearnfromtheconversationaboutthewoman’sthesis?

7.W:

Ican’tbelieveKarenislateforsuchanimportanceoccasionasajobinterview.Iremindedhertimeandagainyesterday.

Youshouldhaveknownherbetterbynow.Everythingyoutellhergoesinoneearandouttheother.

Whatdoesthemanimply?

8.W:

Hi,Joe,IwonderifyoucoulddomeafavorandtelltheprofessorI’velostmyvoice.SoIcan’tattendthismorning’sclass.Ineedtimetostudyfortomorrow’sexam.

Idon’tthinkit’swisetosayso.Sinceyou’renotgoingtogivethelecture,youmightaswellsimplyskiptheclassandapologizetotheprofessorlater.

Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

9.M:

Afterhighschool,I’dliketogotocollegeandmajorinbusinessadministration.Ireallylikepowerandenjoytellingpeoplewhattodo.

You’reveryambitious.ButI’dratherspendmycollegedaysfindingoutwhatchildrenareinterestedin.Child’spsychologyisforme.

Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

10.M:

Itseemstherestaurantsherehavelittlebusinessthesedays.

That’strue.Butoursisascenicresort.Andthisisnotthebusyseason.Whensummercomes,you’llseearmiesoftouristswaitinginlineinordertogetaseat.

Whatdowelearnfromtheconversationabouttherestaurantsinthetown?

PassageOne

BothJohnandSuejoinedthestaffofasuccessfulpublicrelationsfirminNewYorkduringthesameyear.TheyhadjustcompletedtheirPRdegreesatanearbyuniversityandwerethrilledtobehiredbyoneofthefinestPRfirmsinthecity.John’sfirstassignmentwastocreateapromotioncampaignforaclientwhowasputtinganewgameonthemarket.InitiallySuewasassignedtoworkwithasportswearcompanyonamarketingconceptforitsnewestlineofclothing.Astimepassedandworkwiththeirrespectivefirstclientsbecamemoreandmoredifficult,JohnandSuerealizedthattheyhadbeenassignedtwoofthetoughestclientsintown.AlthoughJohncompletedhisassignmentsquicklyandsuccessfully,hewasfuriouswhenhelearnedthatthebosshaddeliberatelyassignedhimadifficultclient.Inresponsehenotonlycomplainedtohiscolleaguesbutalsototheboss’ssecretary.Sue,ontheotherhand,hadamoredifficulttimesatisfyingherfirstclientandshetookseveraladditionalmonthstoactuallycompletetheassignment.However,shejustlaughedwhensheheardthatthebosshadmadetheassignmentpurposely.Overthenexttwoyears,Johnworkedreluctantlywitheachassignmentandproblemthatheencountered.Sueacceptedeachassignmentcheerfully.Andwhenproblemsarose,sherespondedwithhercharacteristic“Noproblem,Icanhandleit.”AlthoughSuetooklongertocompleteherprojectsthanJohnandbothwereequallysuccessfulontheassignmentstheycompleted,Suewasgiventhefirstpromotionwhentherecameavacancy.

Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.What’stherelationshipbetweenJohnandSuenow?

12.WhywasJohnfuriousafterhefinishedhisfirstassignment?

13.What’sSue’sattitudetodifficulttasks?

14.Howdoesthestoryend?

PassageTwo

AmericanvisitorstoEasternAsiaareoftensurprisedandpuzzledbyhowAsianculturesandcustomsdifferfromthoseintheUnitedStates.What’sconsideredtypicalorpropersocialconductinonecountrymayberegardasodd,improperorevenrudeintheother.Forexample,peoplefromsomeEasternAsiancountriesmaybeginaconversationwithastrangerbyaskingpersonalquestionsaboutfamily,homeorwork.Suchquestionsarethoughttobefriendly,whereastheymightbeconsideredoffensiveintheUnitedStates.Ontheotherhand,peopleinmostAsianculturesarefarmoreguardedaboutexpressingtheirfeelingspubliclythanmostAmericansare.Openlydisplayingannoyanceoranger,yelling,arguingloudlyandsoforthisconsideredill-manneredincountriessuchasJapan.ManyEasternAsiansprefertoholdtheiremotionsincheckandinsteadexpressthemselveswithgreatpoliteness.Theytrynottobebluntandavoidmakingdirectcriticisms.Infact,theyoftenkeeptheirdifferencesofopiniontothemselvesandmerelysmileandremainsilentratherthanengageinaconfrontation.Bycomparison,Americansareoftenfrankaboutdisplayingbothpositiveandnegativeemotionsonthestreetandinotherpublicplaces.AmericansvisitingAsiashouldkeepinmindthatsuchbehaviormaycauseoffense.AmajordifferencebetweenAmericanscultureandmostEasternAsianculturesisthatinEasternAsia,thecommunityismoreimportantthantheindividual.MostAmericansareconsideredasuccesswhentheymakeanameforthemselves.

Questions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

15.HowwouldsomeAsiansstarttheirconversationwhentheymeetforthefirsttime?

16.WhatwouldaJapanesedowhenhefeelsannoyed?

17.WhatisencouragedinAmericancultureaccordingtothepassage?

PassageThree

Inorderforachemicaltobeconsideredadrug,itmusthavethecapacitytoaffecthowthebodyworks.Nosubstancethathasthepowertodothisiscompletelysafe.Drugsareapprovedonlyaftertestshavedemonstratedthattheyarerelativelysafewhenusedasdirectedandwhentheirbenefitsoutweightheirrisks.Thussomeverydangerousdrugsareapprovedbecausetheyarenecessarytotreatseriousillnesses.Manypeoplesufferilleffectsfromdrugscalledsideeffects,eventhoughtheytakethedrugexactlyasdirected.Thehumanpopulationcontainsagreatvarietyofgeneticvariation,butdrugsaretestedonjustafewthousandpeople.Whenaparticulardrugistakenbymillions,somepeoplemaynotrespondinapredictableway,eventhoughthedrughasbeentested.Apatientmayalsoacquireatoleranceforacertaindrug,whichmeansthepatienthastotakeeverlargerdosestoproducethedesiredeffect.Tolerancemayleadtohabituation,inwhichthepersonbecomessodependentonthedrugthatheorshebecomesaddictedtoit.Additioncausesseverepsychologicalandphysicaldisturbanceswhenthedrugistakenaway.Finally,drugsoftenhaveunwantedsideeffects.Thisusuallycausesonlyminordiscomfort,suchasaskinrash,headacheorsleepiness.Certaindrugs,however,canproduceseriousadversereactions.

Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

18.Underwhatcircumstancesaredrugsapproved?

19.Whydomanypeoplesuffersideeffectsfromadrugeventhoughtheytakeitasdirected?

20.Whatwillhappenwhenpatientsacquireatoleranceforacertaindrug?

2005年6月18日六级参考答案

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PartII

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S2.associated

S3.assign

S4.spent

S5.difficulty

S6.afford

S7.infant

S8.sheisentitledtoaplaceofherownwhereshecanbebyherself,andkeepherpossessions

S9.peoplewillhavetheirprivatethoughtsthatmightneverbesharedwithanyone

S10.American’shouses,yardsandevenofficescanseemopenandinviting.YetinthemindsofAmericans,thereareboundariesthatotherpeoplearesimplynotsupposedtocross.

2005年6月18日六级听力原文

Whatdoyouthinkofthegovernment’snewtaxcutproposal?

Thoughitmaygivesomebenefittothepoor,itskeycomponentistheeliminationoftaxondividends.Thatmeanstherichwillgetricher.

Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutthegovernment’staxcutproposal?

2.M:

Jenny,r

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