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大学英语六级听力讲义题型长对话1Questions1to4are based on theconversation youhave justheard.
1.AReply to the manslast proposalwithin ashort time.BSign theagreement ifone smallchange ismade toit.CMake asponsorship dealfor herclient at the meeting.DGive themansome goodnews regardingthe contract.
2.AThey arebecoming impatient.CThey areused tomaking alterations.BThey areafraid timeis runningout.DThey areconcerned about the details.
3.ATo preventgeographical discrimination.CTo avoidany conflictof interest.BTo tapthe food and beveragemarket.DTo reduceunfair competition.CIt is a negligiblemarket for his company.
4.AIt isa potentialmarket forfoodandbeverage.DIt isvery differentfrom othermarkets.BIt isvery attractivefor realestate developers.Section B
9.AThey havecreated thesmallest remote-controlled walkingrobot in the world.BThey aregoing topublishtheir researchfindings in the journalScience Robotics.CThey arethe firstto builda robotthat canbend,crawl,walk,turn andeven jump.
10.AIt changesits shapeby complexhardware.CIt movesfrom one place to another bymemory.BIt isoperated bya specialtype oftiny motor.DIt ispowered bythe elasticproperty of its body.DThey areengaged inresearch ona remote-controlled robotwhich usesspecial power.
11.AReplace humansin exploratorytasks.CExplore thestructure ofclogged arteries.BPerform tasksin tightlyconfined spaces.DAssist surgeonsin highlycomplex surgery.Questions12to15are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
12.AShe threwup in the bathroom.CShe dozedoff fora fewminutes.BShe sleptduring theentire ride.DShe boastedof hermarathonrace.
13.AThey aremostly immuneto cognitiveimpairment.BThey cansleep soundlyduring arough rideat sea.CThey aregenetically determinedto needless sleep.DThey constituteabout13percent of the population.
14.AWhether thereisaway to reach elitestatus.BWhether it is possibleto modifyones genes.CWhether havinga babyimpacts onespassion.DWhether onecan train themselves tosleep less.
15.AIt isin factquite possibleto nurturea passionfor sleep.BBabies canseverely disrupttheir parents1sleep patterns.CBeing forcedto riseearly differsfrom beingan earlybird.DNew parentsare forcedto jumpout ofbed at the crackof dawn.Questions16to18are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
16.AWe havepoor awarenessof howmany controversialissues are being debated.BNo oneknows betterthan yourselfwhat youare thinkingabout atthe moment.CNo onecan changeyour opinionsmore thanthose whospeak in a convincingtone.DWe arelikely tounderestimate howmuch wecan beswayed bya convincingarticle.
17.ATheir beliefabout physical punishment changed.BTheir memorypushed themtoward acurrent belief.CThe memoryof theirinitial beliefcame backto them.DTheir experiencesof physicalpunishment hauntedthem.
18.AThey apparentlyhave littleto dowith moderatebeliefs.BThey dontreflect thechanges ofview onphysicalpunishment.CThey maynot applyto changesto extremeor deeplyheld beliefs.DThey areunlikely toalter peoplesposition withoutmore evidence.Questions19to21are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
19.AAmerican momshave beenincreasingly inclinedto livealone.BTheAmerican populationhas been on therise inthe past25years.CAmerican motherhoodhas actuallybeenon the decline.DThe fertilityrates inAmerica havein factbeen fallingsharply.
20.AMore newmothers tend to takegreater careof theirchildren.BMore newmothersare economicallyable toraise children.CA largerproportion ofwomentake pridein theirchildren.DA largerproportion ofwomen reallyenjoymotherhood.
21.AThe meaningof motherhoodhas changedconsiderably.BMore andmore mothersgo shoppingto treatthemselves.CMore mothershaveadult childrencelebrating theholiday.DThe number of Americanmothers hasbeen growingsteadily.Questions22to25are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
22.AAdd toindoor toxicpollutants.CBeautify thehome environment.BAbsorbpoisonous chemicals.DSoak upsurrounding moisture.
23.ANASA didexperiments insealed containersresembling thesuper-insulatedoffices of1970s.BIt wasbasedonexperiments underconditions unlikethose inmost homesor offices.CNASA conductedtests inouter spacewhose environmentis differentfrom ours.DIt drewits conclusionwithout anycontrastive datafrom otherexperiments.
24.ANatural ventilationproves muchmore efficientfor cleaningthe airthan houseplants.BHouseplants dispersechemical compoundsmore quicklywith peoplemovingaround.CNatural ventilationturns outto bemost effectivewith doorsand windowswideopen.DHouseplants in a normalenvironment rarelyhave anyadverse impact on theair.
25.AThe root cause formisinterpretations ofscientific findings.BThe difficultyin understandingwhats actuallyhappening.CThe stepsto betaken in arriving at any conclusionwith certainty.DThe necessityof continuallyre-examining andchallenging findings.第三套题型1:长对话Questions1to4are basedon theconversation youhave justheard.1AIt isclear thathe isexpected toenjoy ahealthy life.BThere is nothing wrongwith hisdigestive system.CThere issome indicationof anissue withhis bloodcirculation.
2.AMistaking symptomsof illnessfor stress.CBeing unawareof thestress theyare under.BCompIaining theyarebeingoverworked.DSuffering fromillness withoutrecognising it.
3.APrescribe somemedication for him.BGive CExplainto himthe commonconsequence ofstress.him anotherphysical check-up.DBuy somesleeping pillsforhimfrom thedrugstore.CIt isremarkably promising.
4.AIt callsfor responsiblemanagement.BItproves to be quiteprofitable.DIt isfull ofcompetition.DHe doesntknow hehas longbeen sufferingfrom poor health.Questions5to8are basedon theconversation youhave justheard.
5.ATo avoidbeing inthe limelight.CTo pursuea lesscompetitive career.BTo seekmedical helpforhisinjury.DTo stayaway fromhis hostileteammates
6.AIt hasups anddowns.CIt doesnot lastlong.BIt provesrewarding.DIt isnot soprofitable.
7.AHe was a financialadvisor.BHe CHebecame abasketball coach.suffered frompoor health.DHe wasback inthe news.
8.AStudy issuesof publichealth.CRaise sufficientpublic funding.BAlleviate theobesity problem.DTrain youngbasketball players.题型篇章Section B2Directions:In thissection,you willhear twopassages.At theend ofeach passage,you willhear threeor fourquestions.Both thepassage andthe questionswill bespoken only once.After youhear aquestion,you mustchoose thebest answer from the four choices marked A,B,C andD.Then markthe correspondingletter onAnswer Sheet I witha single line through the centre.Questions9to11are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
9.AWhen shestarted teachingat EdinburghUniversity inScotland.BWhiIe shewas doingher doctoralstudies onAmerican Literature.CAfter publishingher firstnovel Behindthe ScenesattheMuseum.DAfter winningthe1986Womans OwnShort StoryCompetition.
10.AThe themesof loveand loss.CThe sinsand flawsof eccentrics.BThe codeof humanbehaviour.DThe manners of fashionablecircles.
11.AThey are usually ignorantof complexhuman relations.BThey successfullyimitate themannersofcelebrities.CThey oftenget rewardedinstead ofbeing punished.DThey aregenerally lookeddown uponin society.Questions12to15are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
12.AIt iswhat membersuse toalleviate tensioninateam.BIt iswhat employersare increasinglyseeking after.CIt isconducive to getting over a recession.DIt isnecessary forlearning anew task.
13.AMake betterchoices.CAchieve recognitionduly.BFollow innovativeideas.DAccumulate workexperience.
14.AWorkers showmore emotionalintelligence.BWorkers CPeopleusually workflexible hours.use brainsmore thanmuscles.DPeople oftenwork inteams.
15.ALeave thegroup assoon aspossible.CDecide onnew prioritiesspeedily.BAnticipate setbackswell inadvance.DStick tooriginal goalsconfidently.Directions:In thissect ion,you willhear threerecordings oflectures ortalks followedby threeorfour questions.Therecordings will be playedonly once.After youhear aquestion,you mustchoose the best answer from the four choicesmarkedA,B,Cand D.Then markthe correspondingletter onAnswer SheetI with a single line through the centre.Questions16to18are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
16.AWhat differentiatespeople fromanimals.BWhy CWherehumans greatcognitive capacityoriginates.DWhen beingcreative becomesa biologicalmandate.philosophers disagreewith scientists.CIt issomething onlygeniuses canachieve.
17.AIt iswhat tellsapart twoadjacent generations.BIt iswhat sharpensour appetitefor novelty.DIt issomething everyhuman beingcan do.CIt usesexistingideas tocreate newones.
18.AIt seeksinspiration fornovel inventions.BIt constantlyabsorbs newinformation.DIt repeatsprecedent ona regularbasis19to21are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
20.ADogs knowwhen their owners are not feelingwell.BDogs havethe cognitionfor tellingright fromwrong.CDogs have an aptitudefor developingskills tointeract withhumans.DDogs knowwhen theirhuman companionscan nolonger standthem.
21.AThey canreadily detectdifferent illsmells ofviruses.BThey caneasily tellwhat bacteriacause odorchange.CThey areparticularly sensitiveto strangesmells.DThey havean extremelypowerful senseof smell.22l.AIt canensure ownerssuffer fewerchronic diseases.BIt can benefit ownersboth physicallyand mentally.CIt canreduce ownersriskof gettingcancer ordiabetes.DIt canalert ownersto theseriousness of their conditions.Questions22to25are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
23.ACrack downon courseslike science,technology,engineering andmath.BRestrict theability ofcreative artscourses torecruit newstudents.CLook athow toreform technicaland vocationaleducation.DEnsure creativearts studentsget bettervalue formoney.
24.ASeemingly reasonable.CExtremely irrational.BClearly well-grounded.DApparently simplistic.
25.AA highproportion of them haventtried tosave money.BMost of them neverhope tobuy ahouse orto retire.CForty percentof themearn lessthan f25,000a year.DThe majorityof themhave fairlywell-payingjobs.
26.AThe contextof abank balance.CThe specificdegree astudent earns.BBritains economyas awhole.DBritainfs defectiveeducational system.第套4Questions1to4are basedon theconversation youhave justheard.
1.ARenting acar insteadof drivingtheirown.CExploring moresummer holidayresorts.BSurfing onlineto checkoutthebest deals.DSpending theirholidays ina novelway.CHe
2.AHe onceowned avan.did notfind holidayhomes appealing.DHe didBHewas welltravelled.not liketo belocked into oneplace.CReceive
3.AEnsure thesafety ofpassengers.instructions viacomputers.DGenerate theirownBDrive underany weather condition.electricity.
4.AHaving onesbasic needscovered whileaway fromhome.BEnjoying thefreedom tochoose whereto goand work.CSlowing downin onesincreasingly hecticlife.DRiding onesmountain bikeon vacation.Questions5to8are basedon theconversation youhave justheard.
5.AShe hasmissed severalimportant appointmentslately.BHer jobperformance hasworsened over the pastmonth.CShe haslagged behindmost ofherco-workers inoutput.DHer physicalhealth hasdeteriorated thesepast fewweeks.
6.ASerious healthissues.CSome problemsat home.BDisturbance ofher mind.DPenalty forcurtailed output.
7.AThe womanswork proficiencyCHis engagingpersonality.BThe womanswhole-hearted support.DHis managementcapability.
8.AThe womanwill resumeher workin twoweeks.BThe manwill beback athis100%inacouple ofweeks.CThe womanwill beoff workon thenext twoMondays.DThe manwill helpthe womanget backto herusual self.Questions5to8are basedon theconversation youhave justheard.
9.AThey arethrilled bya rareastronomic phenomenon.BThey arecelebrating abig eventon mountain tops.CThey areenthusiastic aboutbig science-related stories.DThey arejoinedby astronomersall acrossNorth America.10AIt willbe the most formidableofitskind inoveracentury.BIt willcome closestto Earthin morethan onehundred years.CIt willeclipse manyother suchevents inhuman histoiy
7.AA blur.CThe edgeof ourgalaxy.BStars.DAn ordinaryflying objectCFix
8.AUse professionalequipment.their eyesdue northDMake use ofphone apps.BClimb tothe nearbyheights.DIt willbe seenmost clearlyfrom Denversmountaintops.Section BDirections:In thissection,you willhear twopassages.At theend ofeach passage,you willhear threeor fourquestions.Both thepassage andthe questionswillbespoken only once.After youhear aquestion,you mustchoose thebestanswerfromthefourchoices markedA,B,Ccmd D.Then markthe correspondingletter onAnswer SheetI withasingle linethrough thecentre.Questions9to11are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
9.AIt canhaveanimpactonour moodsand emotions.BIt canenable usto livea healthierand longerlife.CIt canimprove ourfinancial statussignificantly.DIt canhelp usachieve betterwork performance.
10.AOnes healthtends todiffer beforeand aftermarriage.BOnefs healthstatus isrelated toones socialbackground.CThe wealthierones spouseis,the healthierone becomes.DThe spouseslevel ofeducation canimpact oneshealth.
11.AThey benefiteda lotfrom theircareer achievements.BThey showedinterest in their spousesoccupations.CThey hadmuch incommon with their spouses.DThey hadmore educationthan theirspouses.Questions12to15are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
12.AEliminating theirrootcause.CIdentifying thecitiesgeological features.BForecasting floodrisks accurately.DFinding outthe changingclimate patterns.
13.ATo validatehis hypothesisabout thegravity offloods.BTo determinethe frequencyof hightides causingfloods.CTo improvehis mathematicalflooding model.DTo seethe feasibilityofhis projecton flooding.
14.ATo studythe consequencesof hightides onflooded areas.BTo teachlocal citizenshow tocollect dataof incomingfloods.CTo forecastrapid floodsin realtime.DTo classifythe floodingdata processed.
15.AThey setup Internet-connected water-level sensors.BThey trackedthe risingtides withvideo-cameras.CThey usednewly-developed supercomputingfacilities.DThey observedthe directionof waterflow on the spot.Directions:In thissection,you willhear threerecordings oflectures ortalks followedby threeorfour questions.Therecordings willbe playedonlyonce,Afier youhear aquestion,you mustchoose thebestanswerfromthefour choicesmarkedA,B,Ccmd D.Then markthe correspondingletter onAnswer SheetI withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
16.ATo argueabout thevalue ofa collegedegree.BTo debatethe validityof currentsurvey data.CTo accountfor thedrastic decline in employmentamong men.DTo comparemen withoutcollege degreeswith thosewho have.
17.AThe increasein womentaking upjobs.CThe factorof wages.-•u•.DThe impactof inflation.f uBTheissue orchanging jobrequirements.7r
18.AMen,s unwillingnessto acceptlow wagesin timesof growinginflation.BThe wagegap betweenthose withcollege degreesand thosewithout.CMorejobs requiringtheir holdersto havea collegedegree nowadays.DThe sharpdeclineinmarriage amongmen withno collegedegrees.Questions19to21are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
19.AMore andmore peopleattach importanceto protectingendangered animals.BMore andmore peopleprioritize animalwelfare whenbuying thingsto wear.CAn increasingnumber ofpeople demandto freeanimals beingkept incages.DAn increasingnumber ofpeople followthe latesttrend ofbecomingvegetarians.
20.AAvoided theuseofleather andfur.CRefrained fromusing chemicalsin their products.BLabelled alltheirproductsas vegan.DUtilized asilk substitutemade frommushrooms.
21.AWhether theyactually signifya substantialchange.CWhether theycan beconsidered sustainable.BWhether theyeffectivelyprotect animalsat large.DWhether theycan beregarded asethical.Questions22to25are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
22.AThe erawe live in is the mostpeaceful inhistory.BThe worldhas seenmore violencein recentyears.CThe environmentalwelfare hasworsened inthe world.DThe beliefis lessprevalent thatthe worldis goingto hell.
23.AThey wereactually notintheirright mind.BThey believedthe worldwas deteriorating.CThey didnot wishto liveintheprevious century.DThey wereconvinced bythe statisticspresented tothem.
24.AThe subjectivityof massmedia.COur psychologicalbiases.BThe currentstate ofaffairs.DOur ancestorsinfluence.
25.ASpreading excitingnews around us farand wide.CCalculating dangerousrisks toour survival.BVacuuming updepressingor enragingstories.DPaying attention to negativeinformation.第5套题型1长对话
1.A Prioritizinghappiness overmoney.CManaging onespersonal financeswisely.DConsuming moreonly whenearning moreBJoiningthe clubtogether newbook.C Sheearned$30,000a month.
2.A Shewas indebt.BShe wasa financialadviser.D Sheenjoyed ahappy life.
3.A Itreflects one*s earningpower.CIt mirrorsone*s senseof well-being.BIt varieswith onesenvironment.DIt changeswith onesgoals inlife.Questions1to4are basedon theconversation youhave justheard.
4.A Itwould givehim moretime tobe withhis lovedones.BIt wouldbe goodfbr thosewho valuerelationships.CIt wouldmean majorsacrifices fbrhim.DIt woulddeprive himof hisindividuality.Questions5to8are basedon theconversation youhave justheard.
5.A It was the artists firstlandscape.CIt wasdonated bytheartistherself.8Itwasa paintingby Christopher.D Itwas displayedataretirement party.
6.A Itwas thepainting thatinstantly madeher rich.C Itwas recentlypurchased bythe gallery.8It hascost hima lotof moneyto purchaseit.D Itis ownedby ananonymous collector.
7.A Itreflects heremotions.C Itappears perfectlysymmetrical.8It containsample details.D Itdepicts thebeauty ofdesolation.
8.A She is eccentriclike anyother artist.E Sheis aslucky asany acclaimedartist.8Sheisa verynice andintelligent artist.F Sheis oneof themost productiveartists.题型篇章Section B2Questions9to11are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
9.A Itis vitaltoone*s mentalhealth.C Itpromotes interpersonalrelationship.BIt leadsto reconciliationand peace.D Itkeeps onefrom traumaticexperience.C When the offenderisnotduly penalizedD
10.A When the offenderhas powerover thevictim.Whentheoffender addsinsult toinjury.8Whentheoflender isnot willingto apologize.CFind outwhy hecommitted the offense.1l.A Talkwith theoffender calmly.D Determinehow serioustheoffensewas.8Accept theoffenders apology.Questions12to15are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
12.A Thenumberofpassengers droppedsharply.CThe numberof stationsincreased to
50.8It servedmore andmore commuters.D Itbecame thelongest inthe UnitedKingdom.
13.A Toincrease capacityto meetgrowing needs.B TomakeCTo haveits systemsmodernized.way fbrother meansof transport.D Toavoid furtherfinancial losses.
14.A Itis generallyrecognised asa worldheritage site.B Itisthefastest waytoreachthe city*s southside.C Itconstitutes asource ofrevenue for the city.D Ithelps reducetraffic jamsinthecity centre.
15.A Theyareusuallycrowded.C Theyaccept smartcards only.8They usehigh-tech systems.D Theyare colorfullydecorated.题型演讲,讲座Section C3Questionsl6tol8are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
16.A Theyare quitefriendly tohumans.CThey areshrinking inCThey areunafraid of humans.numbers.DThey areespecially fondof garbage.CIt isa gestureofhumangenerosity.
17.A Itis strictlyforbidden.CIt isan uncommonsight.DIt isallowed onlyin certainareas.
18.A Sharetheir foodwith thebear theysee.BBe preparedto runinto ahungrybear.CTry tobe friendlywith thebear theymeet.DRefrain fromteasing bearswithcubs.Questions19to21are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
19.A Itrefers toopinions thatare radicaland widespread.BIt meansmaking judgmentswithout adequateknowledge.CIt refersto deep-rooted beliefsabout someoneor something.DIt meanssticking toone!s judgmentseven whenproved wrong.
20.A Theyoften leadto warbetween religiousgroups.BThey keepcertain occupationsfrom thriving.CThey allowmyths andhalf-truths topersist.DThey preventus fromgetting tothe truth.
21.A Whenwe startto feelsuperior.BWhen wemix withprejudiced people.CWhen weliveinan isolatedneighborhood.DWhen wetry tokeep upwith thosearoundus.Questions22to25are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
22.A Motivated.C Perplexed.B Disappointed.D Shocked.
23.A They would changewiththepassage oftime.C Theywould helpkids grow.D Theywould lasta lifetime.8Theywouldbenefit youngpeoples adultlife.C Hehad lotsof storiesto tell.
24.A Hehad becomemature.D Heregretted leavingVietnam.8He sufferedpoorhealth.
25.A Makefriends withhis students.B Showhis studentshow to do theirbest.c Helphis studentsget throughthe growingpains.D Sharehis personalexperience withhis students.题型篇章Section B2Directions:In thissection,you willhear twopassages.At theend ofeachpassage,you willhear threeor fourquestions.Both thepassage andthe questionswill bespokenonlyonce.After youhear aquestion,you mustchoosethebestanswerfrom thefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand D.Then markthe correspondingletter onAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
9.AWhether consumersshould bewarned againstultra-processed foods.BWhether thereis sufficientscientific consensuson dietaryguidelines.CWhether guidelinescan formthe basisfor nutritionadvice toconsumers.
10.ABy thelabor costforthefinal products.CBy theextent ofchemical alteration.DBy theconvention ofclassification.BBy thedegree ofindustrial processing.DWhether foodscientists willagree on the conceptof ultra-processed foods.
11.AIncreased consumers*expenses.CPeople*s misunderstandingof nutrition.BGreater riskof chronicdiseases.DChildren,s dislikefor unprocessedfoods.Questions12to15are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
12.AThey beginto thinkofthebenefits ofconstraints.CThey tryhard tomaximize theirmental energy.BThey tryto seeksolutions fromcreative people.DThey beginto seethe worldinadifferent way.
13.AIt ischaracteristic ofall creativepeople.CIt isa creativepersons responseto limitation.BIt isessential topushing societyforward.DIt isan impetusto socio-economic development.
14.AScarcity orabundance ofresources haslittle impacton peoplescreativity.BInnovative peoplearenotconstrained inconnecting unrelatedconcepts.CPeople haveno incentiveto useavailable resources innew ways.DCreative peopletendtoconsume moreavailableresources.
15.AIt iskey toa companyssurvival.CIt isessential tomeeting challenges.BIt shapesand focusesproblems.DIt thrivesbest whenconstrained.题型讲座3Questions16to18are basedon therecording youhave justheard.
16.ABecause theyare learned.CBecause theyhave tobe properlypersonalized.BBecause theycome naturally.DBecause therecanbemore effectivestrategies.
17.AThe extentof differenceand ofsimilarity betweenthe twosides.BThe knowledgeofthespecific expectationtheother sideholds.CThe importanceof onesgoals andoftherelationship.DThe approachesone adoptsto conflictmanagement.
18.AThe fox.QThe shark.BThe owlDThe turtle.Questions19to21are basedon therecording youhave justheard.AHelp savespecies fromextinction andboost humanhealth.BUnderstand howplants andanimals perishedoverthepast.CHelp gatherinformation publiclyavailable toresearchers.DFind outthe causeof extinctionof Britains66,000species.
20.AIt wasonce dominatedby dinosaurs.CIts prospectsdepend onfuture humanbehaviour.BIt hasentered thesixth massextinction.DIts climatechange isaggravated byhumans.
21.AIt dwarfsall otherefforts toconserve,protect andrestore biodiversityon earth.Blt iscostly toget startedand requiresthe joint efforts ofthousands ofscientists.CIt canhelp tobring backthe largenumbers ofplants andanimals thathave goneextinct.DIt isthemostexciting,most relevant,most timelyand mostinternationally inspirational.Questions22to25are basedontherecording youhave justheard.
22.ACultural identity.CThe Copernicanrevolution.BSocial evolution.DHuman individuality.
23.AIt isa delusiontobedisposed of.CIt isa mythspread byJohn Donnespoem.BIt isprevalent evenamong academics.DIt isrooted inthe mindsetofthe17th century.
24.AHe believesin Copernicanphilosophical doctrinesabout theuniverse.BHe hasgained amplescientific evidenceattheUniversity ofReading.CHe hasfound thatour innerself andmaterial selfare interconnected.DHe contendsmost ofour bodycells canonly livea fewdays orweeks.
25.ABy comingto seehow disruptivesuch problemshave gotto beBByrealising thatwe allcan doour ownbit insuch endeavours.CBy becomingaware thatwe arepart ofa biggerworld.DBy makingjointeffortsresolutely andpersistently.第二套Questions1to4are basedontheconversation youhave justheard.
1.ARead numerouscomments usersput online.BBlended allhis foodwithout usinga machine.CSearched forthe state-of-the-art modelsofblenders.DDid thoroughresearch onthe priceofkitchen appliances
2.AEating anyblended food.CUsing machinestodoher cooking.BBuying ablender herself.CEating breakfastpunctually everymorning.
3.ACooking everymeal creativelyinthekitchen.DMaking hisown freshfruit juiceregularly.BPaying dueattentiontohis personalhygiene.DMaking soupsand juicesfor herself.COnefs fancymay betickled byit.
4.AOne-tenth ofitissugar.DIt containsan assortmentof nutrients.BIt lookshealthy andattractive.Questions5to8are basedontheconversation youhave justheard.
5.AHow hehas madehimself popularas themayor ofBerkton.BHow theresidents willturn Berktoninto atourist attraction.CHow charminghe himselfconsiders thevillage ofBerkton tobe.DHow hehas ledpeople ofBerkton tochange thevillage radically.
6.AIt wasdeveloped onlytoalimited extent.CIt wasrelatively unknowntotheoutside.BIt wastotally isolatedasasleepy village.DIt wasendowed withrare naturalresources.
7.AThe peoplein Berktonwere ina harmoniousatmosphere.BThe majorityof residentslived inharmony withtheir neighbors.CThe majorityof residentsenjoyed cosyhousing conditions.DA11the housesin Berktonlooked aestheticallysimilar.
8.AThey havehelped boostthe localeconomy.BThey havemade theresidents unusuallyproud.CThey havecontributed considerablyto itspopularity.DThey havebrought happinessto everyoneinthevillage.。
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