大学体验英语一周一练3答案及听力材料(3)

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stations in cities across the country. The three national (43) networks are ABC, American Broadcasting Company, CBS, Columbia Broadcasting System and NBC,National

Broadcasting Company. (44) Each network has news

features, .dramaticpresentations, comedies and sports events. Each network competes for a larger per- centage of the television audience by trying to present programs with wide popular appeal. The programs are financed by advertising. Companies pay the television networks to display their products on television. (45) The more popular a program, the higher the network can charge a company for commercials during the program. There is also a public television network. It has no commercials. Instead it receives financial support from the government, some private corporations and individual donations.

Recently, a new type of television network has been gaining popularity. These networks are called cable television. (46) Cable television companies sell television programming directly to the public. The viewer pays a monthly fee to the company. The company installs a special line to his television set to receive the programs which he has paid the company to watch. Key to Model Test (4)

Part I. Writing Sample Writing:

How I Overcome My Difficulties in Learning English With the rapid growth of globalization and the continuous deepening of international communication, together with China’s entry into WTO, English, as an inter- national language, is becoming more and more important. People spend much time on English study every day. It seems we cannot live better without a good command of English language.

However, English is not as easy to learn as people have expected. As a learner of the English language, unexceptionally, I met with many difficulties. At the beginning, I had big troubles in my pronunciation and intonation. Then, I had difficulties in under- standing and mastering sentence structures because they are quite different from those in Chinese. And it seemed I was forever struggling with the vocabulary, the grammar and the usage.

In order to learn English well, I tried every means to cope with thesedifficulties. Following my teacher’s advice, I read after the tapes of authentic dialogues and speeches again and again for a better pronunciation. At the same time I did a lot of reading and writing and translation exercises to improve my understanding of the English structures. In addition, I tried to enlarge my vocabulary by memorizing a dictionary. Of course, I also did a lot of readingat the same time in order to strengthen my memory. Through my hard work, now my English has improved a lot and I am sure I can speak and write perfect English as the natives do in time to come.

Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 1. N 2. Y

3. Y

4. Y

5. Y

6. N 7. NG 8. obtaining a first job

9. a written summary of your qualifications. 10. gather experience and obtain more education 解析:

1. N. (在文章第二段第一句说a number of ways)

2. Y. (在What Abilities do You Have to Offer an Employer?部分) 3. Y. (在What’s in a Resume? 部分的第三段开始)

4. Y. (在What’s in a Resume? 部分的第三段第二行) 5. Y. (从What’s in a Resume?部分第四段中间可作出判断)

6. N. (在What’s in a Resume? 部分的第五段开始可知此句与文章不符) 7. NG.

8. obtaining a first job (在文章第一段末尾)

9. a written summary of your qualifications (在What’s in a Resume? 部分的第一段开始)

10. gather experience and obtain more education (文章倒数第二段最后一句) Part III. Listening Comprehension 11-18 CDCB BADB 19-22 CBAC 23-25 ADB 26-28 ACC 29-31 DAB

32-35 CBBD

36. extremely 37. lose

38. essential 39. exist

40.

educate

41.benefits 42.

conditions

43. support

44. called the unofficial strike and were common until recently 45. the most harmful because they cannot be predicted 46. some unions have also refused to cooperate with the law Part IV. Reading Comprehension 47-56 FMBHLODEJI 57-61 BCADD 62-66 D B D B D

解析:

47. 答案F. widely。不难看出这里应当是副词,用来修饰后面的tested and accepted。所有 选项中只有E和F符合这一要求。在意义上显然F. widely适合。

48. 答案M. focus。根据语法可以断定这里需要填写动词,选项I. attempt,J. take,K. search,L. consists,M. focus都是动词形式。考虑到空格后是介词on,只有M. focus符合这个要求。

49. 答案B. worthy。这里应是形容词,而且搭配为be + a. +of 结构,符合条件的只有B. worthy。

50. 答案H. reliability。首先根据语法确定这里是名词,再结合上下文所表达的含义可以 推断出选项H. reliability是最佳答案

51. 答案L. consists。根据语法可以断定这里需要填写动词,而且为单数,参照32题,可 以断定正确答案是L. consists,表示“由?组成”。

52. 答案O. without。根据语法确定这里是介词,只有O. without满足要求。 53. 答案D. impression。首先根据语法确定这里是名词,后面连接的是同位语从句。这样 可以锁定D. impression(印象)为答案。

54. 答案E. falsely。经过分析,可以看出这句话不缺少任何必要的成分,空格的位置在谓 语动词前,说明它是副词,起修饰作用。比较31题后,可以确定答案是E. falsely。

55. 答案J. take。根据语法可以断定这里需要填写动词,结合32、35题,备选项有I. at- tempt,J. take,K. search。根据语意判断,J. take在这里表示“看待、考虑”,符合文章本意。

56. 答案I. attempt。Attempt to 表示企图、尝试做谋事。符合题意。 57-61 BCADD 解析:

57. 答案B。细节题。Anne Whitney的话语揭示了考试失利的原因。选项A与事实相反, C是另一个学生的描述,D概括不够准确。关键句是I would blank

out because of ner- vousness and fear.说明原因在于紧张、害怕。因此B为正确选项。

58. 答案C。细节题。在第二段中间指出成绩低下的原因,即Although poor grades are of- ten a result of poor study habits, sometimes test anxiety causes the low grades.说明不良 学习习惯通常会导致低分,而有时考试焦虑紧张也会造成同样的结果。故选项C为正 解。

59. 答案A。细节推理题。本题考察对于单句的理解。这句话的意思是:近来,考试焦虑 不仅仅是懒惰学生的一种借口和错误解释,而已经被看作一个真正的问题。选项B、 C、D文章并未明确谈到,只有A符合。

60. 答案D。细节理解题。本题出自第三自然段。A选项不够具体,课程的帮助对象应是 遭受考试焦虑的低分学生。B选项错误,其目的并非测量学生的焦虑水平。C选项误 解了段末最后一句的含义。只有D选项是正确论断。 61. 答案D。细节理解题。本题出自第四自然段。A选项过于绝对,并非所有学生参加课 程后都不象过去那样焦虑,因为几乎全部不等于全部。最后一句说明只有一些学生进步巨大,所以排除B选项。C选项同样与原文相反,可以排除。只有D选项是专家所说With almost all students, relaxation and less stress are felt after taking our program.的正确理解。 62-66 D B D B D 解析:

62. 答案D。主旨题。纵观全文可以发现第一段是对感冒的简单描述,包括它的起因和症 状;第二段讲述过去人们对感冒起因的认识;第三段谈论从古至今人们如何治疗感 冒;最后一段主要探讨感冒对社会的一些不良影响。选项A、B、C都过于片面,只有 D为正确选项。

63. 答案B。细节题。注意该题的时态是过去时。在第二段中指出过去人们认为感冒是由 于接触冷空气而引起的。故选项B为正解答案。

64. 答案D。细节题。本题考察对于单句的理解。根据第三段最后一句“Bed rest is com- monly recommended to avoid complications”可以确定答案为D。 65. 答案B。段落理解归纳题。本题出最后一段。A选项显然错误,选项C、D更偏离了主 题,只有B选项是正确论断。

66. 答案D。推断题。本题须了解全文。A选项出自第二段末,该语句与文章恰恰相反; 在第三段可以判断对于感冒众多专家学者持不同观点,对它的研究仍在继续,所以排除B选项。C选项未提及,可以排除。只有D选项在第二段开始就有所涉及,故正确。 Part V. Cloze

67-86 ABBCD DBCBBACBBA CCDCA

67. 答案A. common。通过上下文断定可以排除选项C. seldom,在结合搭配, A选项最佳。

68. 答案B. mid。这里表示18世纪中叶。A. middle指“中间”;C. central“中央的”;D. par- tial部分的。

69. 答案B. inexhaustible“用之不竭的”。该选项与A. exhaustible语意相反,和C. great、D. vast相近。比较之后,B为最佳选择。

70. 答案C. evidence“证据”。其他选项分别是A. fact“事实”,B. event “事件”,D. trend“趋 势”。

71. 答案D. those。此处指代the resources,与前面的the resources of the sea相比较。

72. 答案D. furthermore。这里应当填写适当的连接词,结合前一句可以推断是递进关 系,A. addition和B. in addition to用法不当,只有in addition才可以;C. therefore表 示因果;故选择D. furthermore“而且”。

73. 答案B. much。这里只能填入修饰词,修饰后面的needed,因此B. much是唯一选择。

74. 答案C. as“作为”。考察基本介词的用法。

75. 答案B. reduction“减少”。与句子末尾的hunger and population呼应。 76. 答案B. effects。have effect on 为固定搭配,表示“对?有影响”。 77. 答案A. get“得到”。注意句子的主语是渔夫,应当是捕获鱼类。而其他选项都不恰 当。他们分别是B. lose“丢失,失去”,C. consume“消费、消耗”,D. produce“生产”。

78. 答案C. meet。这里是固定搭配,表示“满足需求”。

79. 答案B. practices。因为这件事情正在发生,所以排除A、C,在意思上显然B. practices“实践”最为恰当。 80. 答案B. with。表示伴随。

81. 答案A. rapidly “迅速地”。其余选项意思分别是“频繁地”、“有效地”、“流利地”。

82. 答案C. ignored“忽视”。 83. 答案C. with。表示手段。

84. 答案D. that。考察强调句型It is?that?的使用。 85. 答案C. supplies“供给”。

86. 答案A. for。基本介词的考察。For既可以表示时间,还可指目的。 Part VI. Translation

87. I (prefer to) live near to my work (rather than spend a lot of time traveling every day).

88. Not only (must we be confident of our own future), we must also be ready to cope with any sort of setbacks.

89. Than, the evaporated water returns as rain, (which is vital to areas that are naturally dry).

90. (When you come to know him/When you come to know him better), you’ll not think of him that way.

91. (We have to dispose of this pile of old newspapers and magazines) because we don’t have enough space in our apartment. Part III. Listening Comprehension Scripts: Section A:

11. W: Where did Mary come from?

M: She was born in the United States and grew up in Sweden, but now she is a citizen of Switzerland.

Q: What country does Mary presently call her home? 12. W: What can I do for you?

M: I wonder if there is a double room available.

W: Yes. We have a double room with an attached bathroom at fifty dollars a night. Q: What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?

13. M: Many people prefer taking buses or even taxis because parking is a real headache in central part of the city. W: I can’t agree more.

Q: What does the woman mean?

14. M: I want to find a part-time job during the summer vacation and gain some work ex- perience. How about you?

W: I’m going to read some books in American literature. Q: What are they mainly talking about?

15. M: Excuse me, I want some English-Chinese dictionaries.Where can I find them?

W: Here are some on discount, and on that shelf in the corner are regular-priced ones. Q: Where does the conversation most probably takeplace? 16. W: Would you please speed up a little? I’ll be late for my train.

M: Don’t worry. I’m taking a short cut. We’ll make it in time. Q: What is the man?

17. M: Is this the tape-recorder you advertised?

W: Yes, it’s our regular $300 tape recorder on sale today for $250. If you buy a pair, you can saveanother $20 for each.

Q: How much will the man pay if he buys two tape recorders?

18. M: You should have taken the optional course. It’s practical and the professor’s speech is attractive.

W: It’s my fault. I thought it was too hard for me. Q: What does the woman mean? Now you will hear two long conversations. Conversation one W: Hello. Can I help you with something?

M:

I’m looking to buy a mobile phone, but I’m not surehow to choose one.

There are so many types and styles. W:

That’s true enough, but there are a couple of things you should keep in

mind when you buy one. M: Really? Like what?

W:

The first is how much money you can afford to spend, and what features on

the phone you actually need. M: What about brand name? W:

Going by brand name is not always going to be good for you as there are

many pirated phones for sale. It’s easy to tell: if the phone is an expensive brand, but the price is very low, it is probably a fake. M:

That makes sense, but my Dad bought a Nokia on sale for a good price. He

mailed in the registration and got a letter back from Nokia. W:

Sales are different. You are usually OK if you buy a phone on sale, but be

sure you buy it at a Nokia or the brand name dealers’ shop. Don’t buy one off the street. M:

I see. My friend bought a CD player at the street market and it never

worked re- ally well, and the instruction manual had many spelling errors in it. W:

Yes, that’s another way to detect a fake; he should have checked the serial

numbers on the device. If the number is taped on, or if the brand name is misspelled, don’t buy it. M:

OK, thanks for the help. I have 1 500 yuan to spend. Can you recommend a

phone for me? Nothing fancy, just a basic phone.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. What is the woman according to the conversation? 20. What does the woman say about brand name?

21. What can we learn about the CD player of the man’s friend? 22.

How much can the man spend?

Conversation two W: United Airlines. May I help you?

M:

Yes, I’d like to make reservations on your flight number 220, departing for

Hono- lulu on December 22 at 7:30 in the evening. W: Your name, please?

M: Mr. Zhang Ming and Mrs. Li Fang.

W: Do you want to fly first or economy class? M:

Economy.

W: Yes, we still have seats on that flight. Will this be a one-way trip?

M:

No, round trip to Chicago—on January 3. By the way, do you have any

direct flight coming back? W:

Yes, we do. Flight number 414, leaving Honolulu at 3:00 in the afternoon,

flies nonstop back to Chicago. M: That’ll be perfect. What is the exact airfare?

W:

Economy fare round trip from Chicago to Honolulu is $476.00 during peak

sea- son. M: I see… then our tickets are confirmed?

W:

Yes, your seats are confirmed on those two flights. Please be at the airport

at least one hour before departure.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. What is the conversation about?

24. Which of the following is true according to the conversation? 25.

What does the woman require the man to do?

Section B Passage One

It was at Fishery Bay in South Australia that Jake came face to face with the ocean’s most fearsome predator.

Jake was paddlingout for his last surf of the day when he felt something beneath him. It was so big and solid that at first he thought he must have scraped against a sub- merged rock. A second later the truth dawned on him: it was a shark. A second after that, he felt the great white bite into his right leg. “The force of it knocked me off my surfboard,” Jake told me. “I was punching and kicking and trying to push it away. I was screaming for help.”

The three metre-long shark turned and came in for a second attack. This time it bit into Jake’s surfboard and dragged it under water. Moments later the board popped up again—this time in two halves. Jake jumped for the larger half and managed to scrab- ble onto it. It was then that the great white attacked for the third time. With a stroke of luck which seems more fitting to a Hollywood thriller than real life, a wave scooped up Jake and his board and pushed him towards the beach. Bleeding heavily, the 40-year-old fisherman managed to stagger ashore and was taken to hospital. He received 60 stitches in his right leg and arm. The puncture wounds are slowly healing. He’s particularly proud of a large scar on his arm in the shape of a J—Jfor Jake.

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. Where does the story takeplace? 27. Who is Jack?

28. What’s wrong with Jack? Passage Two

Mr. Smith was a wealthy industrialist, but he was not satisfied with life. He did not sleep well and his food did not agree with him. This situation lasted for some time. Fi- nally, after several sleepless nights, he decided to consult his doctor. The doctor advised a change of surroundings. “Go abroad,” he said. “But I’m no good at foreign language,” said Mr. Smith. “It doesn’t matter,” said the doctor. “It won’t

hurt you to talk a little less. Go on a voyage. Take plenty of exercise. Try to reduce your weight. Avoid rich food.”

Mr. Smith went to Switzerland. He did not know French or German, and had to communicate through gestures. He attended a physical training course. The instructor made him bend his knees, swing his arms, stretch his neck and shake his head rapidly. He had to lie on the ground and raise his right and left legs alternately. After a time his muscles grew hard and firm. He forgot the financial crisis and the importance of raising the level of production. He even began to notice individual trees and individual birds.

Finally he returned home. But unfortunately his improvement was only tempo- rary. Soon he was a normal business man again, worried about his property, his profits, his savings, his advancement in a technological society, and things in general.

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard. 29. Why did Mr. Smith go to see his doctor? 30. Which country did Mr. Smith go to?

31. What happened to Mr. Smith when he traveled abroad? Passage Three

There was a time when, if a lady got onto a crowded bus or train, a gentleman would immediately stand up and offer her his seat. Today a gentleman will probably look out of the window or hide behind his newspaper. Either way, the lady will have to stand until someone gets off.

You can’t entirely blame men for this change in manners. The days are gone when women could be treated as the weaker sex. A whole generation of women has grown up demanding equality with men; not just equality in jobs or education, but in social at- titudes. Hold a door open for some women and you’re likely to get an angry lecture on treating women as inferiors, unable to open doors for themselves. Take a girl out for a meal and she’ll probably insist on paying her share of the bill. It’s no wonder, then, that men have given up some of the gestures of politeness and consideration which they used to show towards women. On the other hand, man’s politeness is perhaps slowly being replaced by true consideration for the needs and feel- ings of women, so that men can see women as equal human beings.

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32. What do gentlemen now do when a lady gets on a crowded bus or train? 33. Why are some women likely to get angry if a man holds the door open for them?

34. What is replacing men’s gestures of politeness? 35. What can we learn from this passage? Section C: Compound Dictation

Strikes are very common in Britain. They are (36)extremely harmful to its indus- try. In fact, there are other countries in Western Europe that (37)lose more working days through strikes every year than Britain. The trouble with strikes in Britain is that they occur in (38)essential industries. There are 495 unions in Britain. Some unions are small. Over 20 have more than 100, 000 members. Unions do not (39)exist only to demand higher wages. They also (40)educate their members. They provide (41)benefits for the sick and have tried to improve working (42)conditions in the last hundred years. It is now against the law for union members to go on strike without the (43)support of their union. This kind of

strike is (44)called the unofficial strike and were common until recently. Employers feel that unofficial strikes are (45)the most harmful because they cannot be predicted. However, these still occur from time to time and (46)some unions have also refused to cooperate with the law. As a result, the general picture of the rela- tions between workers and employers in Britain has gone from bad to worse. Key to Model Test (5)

Part I. Writing Sample Writing:

Harmfulness of Fake Commodities

Despite the continuous efforts of anti-fake campaigns, fake commodities can still be seen everywhere. There are two major reasons contributing to this phenomenon. On the one hand, those profiteers take a risk to produce and sell commodities with lower quality just to make higher profits. On the other hand, some consumers tend to buy cheaper commodities without considering their quality.

Fake commodities do great harm to not only consumers but also our society. From the media, we can learn so many cases in which consumers’ rights were harmed because of the fake commodities. Even some people were put to death owing to low-quality commodities. What’s more, the economic system of the society is severely disturbed. Patent and trademark holders find their intellectual right being infringed; lawful manu- facturers find their sales volume sharply declining, even on the edge of bankruptcy. All these lead to the distrust to government authorities.

Therefore, it is urgent to take effective measures to put an end to fake commodi- ties. First, people should be educated the harmfulness of fake Commodities. Second, our government should draw up strict law to punish those profiteers. If everyone takes im- mediate action to prevent fake commodities, they will definitely disappear in our society.

Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 1. Y. 『解析』由第四段最后一句可以看出题干为正确命题。

2. N. 『解析』由第八段第一句可看出公众人物经常给观众带来迷惑信息,此命题为错 误命题。

3. Y. 『解析』由第七段第二句可以看出此命题正确。 4. N. 『解析』由十一段第一句可看出此命题错误。

5. N. 『解析』由十三段可推断出Benny并没有要去世,而是在表演前积攒力量和精 神,由此看出,命题中的装作精力充沛和要去世都是错误的。 6. NG.『解析』此篇文章中提到要使自己活力充沛,作者经常在会见别人前静静的坐 着并且集中思想,并未提到多锻炼,此命题为无关项。 7. Y.『解析』从最后一段可以看出,此命题正确。

8. what you were talking about; the moment that you lost all self-consciousness.『解析』 由第五段可以得出答案。

9. we sincerely believe something『解析』由十六段第一句可以得出答案。 10. a very uncomfortable scene『解析』由十九段最后一句可以得出答案。 Part III. Listening Comprehension 11-18 C A D B D A D D 19-22 C B A B 23-25 B C D

26-28 A B A 29-31 C D B 32-35 C B B B 36. graduate 37.attend

38.completing

39. companies

40. organizations 41. government 42. experience 43. permanent 44. In this way, they can find out what kind of job they like best.

45. They can do interesting work. They can learn skills and gain valuable experience.

46. Students often describe internships as a chance that happens once in a lifetime.

Part IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section A

47. E.『解析』此处应填入一个动词。 从语境和固定搭配上看,应选择adapt。 48. I. 『解析』 从语境上看,应选择required。

49. K. 『解析』本句缺个谓语,时态为一般现在时,应选择faces。 50. A. 『解析』此处应填入一个形容词。从语境上看,应选择stable。 51. M. 『解析』从语境上看,与forward相对,应选择backward。 52. O. 『解析』从语境上看,与good相对,应选择evil。

53. C. 『解析』此处应填入一个形容词。从语境上看,应选择changed。 54. G. 『解析』此处应填入一个副词,从语境上看,应选择effectively。 55. B. 『解析』此处应填入一个名词,从语境上看,意思为“用过去规划未来”, 应选择future。

56. N. 『解析』此处应填一个分词,从语境上看,应选择realizing。 Section B Passage One

57. D. 根据文章第二段可知父亲对这家银行的消极反映主要是因为其有悖于他对金钱本 质的认识。

58. C. 该题要求学生总结文章的主题。文章主要讨论了银行外在建筑风格的变化和功能 的转变选项C正是恰当的概括,所以应该是正确答案。文章并非只谈父亲对现代银行的看法。

59. B. 问题是年轻一代人对钱的认识态度是什么?从第三段开头可以看出“:In his genera- tion money was thought of as a real commodity that?”是老一代人的看法并非是年轻 一代对钱的看法。可以从 “? he offers us a service in which the most valuable element is the creativity for the invention of large numbers.”从上可以归纳出B项为该题的正确答案。

60. B. 根据第三段“commodity”后的定语从句“that could be carried, or stolen.”这实际上就 是告诉我们老一代人对钱的看法,所以B项正确。 61. D. 根据第四段,从开头“But the attitude toward money has, of course, changed.”到“creative imagination”, 可以判断作者对银行的外在风格和功能的转变这一趋势的态度 是肯定的。D项正确。 Passage Two

62. D. 根据第一段第七行“There is very littlethat could be called vulgar in Disney World.” D正确。A,B,C都有悖于文章的意思。 63. D. 第一段第二句可知答案应该是D

64. B. 根据第二段第二句“But the central attraction of the resort is the Magic Kingdom”中 的“central attraction”可知此题的答案应是B。

65. C. 第二段第五行“Even getting to the Magic Kingdom is quite an adventure”告诉我们 答案应该选C。A,B,D不正确。

66. B. 根据第二段“When you reach the terminal, you walk straight into a little square which faces Main Street.”答案应是a square 而不是the Main Street。C和D也不正确。 Part V. Cloze

67. 『解析』D。语意理解题。从后句可以推断出本句意为现代的业务名片变

得越来越复 杂,故空格处应为increasingly。

68. 『解析』A。惯用搭配题。in addition to 表示除了?还有?,故应选in。 69. 『解析』B。语意理解题。本句意为越来越多的名片上印有电子邮箱地址和网页站 点。应使用过去分词表示被动,被印刷上。选择printed

70. 『解析』C。冠词辨析题。从后文可以看出email address 是单数,且email是元音开 头,故应选择an。

71. 『解析』A。惯用搭配题。in the future 表示将来。

72. 『解析』B。本句意为Picture Tel 等公司已经在他们公司的卡片上印上了他们的可视 电话号码,应选择on。

73. 『解析』A。语意理解题。根据内容可知这里是说你可以简单的把视频会议想象成一 套电视设备或是配有摄像头的点子监视器。nothing more than表示就是,只是。

74. 『解析』C。参见73。

75. 『解析』B。语义衔接题。本句意为所有信息都可以通过有线或无线的信息传输系统 收集并传送。故应选择transmitted。

76. 『解析』A。语意衔接题。本句意为在任何事务中,良好的人际交流都是很重要的。

77. 『解析』C。习惯搭配题。be likely that?句型,表示可能是?,此处意为得到的交 互信息越多,所做的决策就越有可能是正确的。

78. 『解析』D。语意衔接题。此处应指代decisions,选择ones。

79. 『解析』A。语意衔接题。此处意为视频会议不仅可以让你与不同地方的人说话,还能让你看见听众的面部表情和姿态,从而知道他们的真实想法。从后半句可以判断出这里指不同的地方。 80. 『解析』B。参见79。

81. 『解析』C。语意辨析题。通过共享文档和计算机的应用,会议可能更加有效。此处 应为形容词,选择effective。

82. 『解析』A。动词辨析题。此句意为仅仅依靠一个电话是不可能实现的。D选项表示通过不懈努力完成,B与D选项表示认真仔细的完成,应选择A,表示能力达到。

83. 『解析』A。语意辨析题。本题意为越来越多的机构已逐步发现了视频会议具有竞争 力的优势和影响,应选择increasingly。

84. 『解析』B。此处表达设备性能的不断提高,应用in,表示在?方面。 85. 『解析』B。语意辨析题。根据上下文可知此处意为视频会议已经成为任何一个组织 的实现工具,故应选择practical。

86. 『解析』C。介词辨析题。参见85释义,此处应表示为组织所用,故选择for。

Part VI. Translation

87. Americans eat (twice as much protein) as they actually need every day. 88. At the moment there seems to be (little anyone can do to cure this rare disease).

89. When I try to understand (what it is that prevents so many Americans from being as happy as one/people might expect), it seems to me that there are two causes.

90. At times this balance in nature is disturbed, (resulting in a number of possibly unfore- seen effects).

91. She never dreams of (there being a chance for her to be sent abroad very soon).

Part III. Listening Comprehension Scripts:


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