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2005年1月8日六级参考答案提示:答案来源于网络,仅供参考)Part I Listening Comprehension 1-20 CADBB ACADC CABDC DBADCPart II Reading Comprehension 21-40 BDABD ACACB ADBCD CADCBPart III Vocabulary 41-70 CBDBA CDABD CACAB AACAB DBADC ABCBDPart IV Error CorrectionS1.a theS2.of byS3.complete completelyS4.effects affectsS5.for toS6.even even if/even thoughS7.that whatS8.depend dependingS9.freely freeS10.which which are2005年1月8日六级听力原文1.M: Im looking for an unfurnished two-bedroom apartment, but all your apartments are furnished.W: We can take care of that. We can simply remove the furniture.Q: What does the woman mean?2.W: I dont agree with Mr. Johnson on his views about social welfare. He seems to suggest that the poor are robbing the rich.M: He might have used better words to express his ideas. But Ive found what he said makes a lot of sense.Q: What does the man mean?3.W: Ive been studying all the time, but I still cant see any improvement in my grades.M: Maybe instead of studying in your dorm, youd better go some place where there are fewer distractions.Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?4.W: The seminar originally scheduled for today has been cancelled. The hours Ive spent preparing for it are totally wasted.M: Not really. As far as I know its been postponed till next week.Q: What does the man say about the seminar?5.M: Hi, Janet, I hear youve just returned from a tour of Australia. Did you get a chance to visit the Sydney Opera House?W: Of course I did. It would be a shame for anyone visiting Australia not to see this unique creation in architecture. Its magnificent beauty is simply beyond description.Q: What do we learn from this conversation?6.M: Sherry, how are you doing with your thesis?W: Oh my thesis. Thats something I definitely dont want to talk about right now. I finished my first draft some time ago. But my supervisor said I should do more research if I want to achieve the quality that he expects of me.Q: What do we learn from the conversation about the womans thesis?7.W: I cant believe Karen is late for such an importance occasion as a job interview. I reminded her time and again yesterday.M: You should have known her better by now. Everything you tell her goes in one ear and out the other.Q: What does the man imply?8.W: Hi, Joe, I wonder if you could do me a favor and tell the professor Ive lost my voice. So I cant attend this mornings class. I need time to study for tomorrows exam.M: I dont think its wise to say so. Since youre not going to give the lecture, you might as well simply skip the class and apologize to the professor later.Q: What will the woman probably do?9.M: After high school, Id like to go to college and major in business administration. I really like power and enjoy telling people what to do.W: Youre very ambitious. But Id rather spend my college days finding out what children are interested in. Childs psychology is for me.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?10.M: It seems the restaurants here have little business these days.W: Thats true. But ours is a scenic resort. And this is not the busy season. When summer comes, youll see armies of tourists waiting in line in order to get a seat.Q: What do we learn from the conversation about the restaurants in the town?Passage OneBoth John and Sue joined the staff of a successful public relations firm in New York during the same year. They had just completed their PR degrees at a nearby university and were thrilled to be hired by one of the finest PR firms in the city. Johns first assignment was to create a promotion campaign for a client who was putting a new game on the market. Initially Sue was assigned to work with a sportswear company on a marketing concept for its newest line of clothing. As time passed and work with their respective first clients became more and more difficult, John and Sue realized that they had been assigned two of the toughest clients in town. Although John completed his assignments quickly and successfully, he was furious when he learned that the boss had deliberately assigned him a difficult client. In response he not only complained to his colleagues but also to the bosss secretary. Sue, on the other hand, had a more difficult time satisfying her first client and she took several additional months to actually complete the assignment. However, she just laughed when she heard that the boss had made the assignment purposely. Over the next two years, John worked reluctantly with each assignment and problem that he encountered. Sue accepted each assignment cheerfully. And when problems arose, she responded with her characteristic “No problem, I can handle it.” Although Sue took longer to complete her projects than John and both were equally successful on the assignments they completed, Sue was given the first promotion when there came a vacancy.Ques
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