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2023年6月英语四级真题试题

2023年6月大学英语四级考试真题PartIWriting(30minutes)RecreationalActivities1.

娱乐活动多种多样,2.

娱乐也许使人们受益,也也许有危害性,3.

作为大学生,我的见解。

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)MediaSelectionforAdvertisementsAfterdeterminingthetargetaudienceforaproductorservice,advertisingagenciesmustselecttheappropriatemediafortheadvertisement.Wediscussheremajortypesofmediausedinadvertising.Wefocusourattentiononseventypesofadvertising:television,newspapers,radio,magazines,out-of–home,Internet,anddirectmail.TelevisionTelevisionisanattractivemediumforadvertisingbecauseitdeliversmassaudiencestoadvertisers.WhenyouconsiderthatnearlythreeoutoffourAmericanshaveseenthegameshowWhoWantstoBeaMillionaire?Youcanunderstandthepoweroftelevisiontocommunicatewithalargeaudience.Whenadvertiserscreateabrand,forexample,theywanttoimpressconsumerswiththebrandanditsimage.Televisionprovidesanidealvehicleforthistypeofcommunication.Buttelevisionisanexpensivemedium,andnotalladvertiserscanaffordtouseit.Television’sinfluenceonadvertisingisfourfold.First,narrowcastingmeansthattelevisionchannelsareseenbyanincreasinglynarrowsegmentoftheaudience.TheGolfChannel,forinstance,iswatchedbypeoplewhoplaygolf.HomeandGardenTelevisionisseenbythoseinterestedinhouseholdimprovementprojects.Thus,audiencesaresmallerandmorehomogeneous(具有共同特点的)thantheyhavebeeninthepast.Second,thereisanincreaseinthenumberoftelevisionchannelsavailabletoviewers,andthus,advertisers.Thishasalsoresultedinanincreaseinthesheernumberofadvertisementstowhichaudiencesareexposed.Third,digitalrecordingdevicesallowaudiencemembersmorecontroloverwhichcommercialstheywatch.Fourth,controloverprogrammingisbeingpassedfromthenetworkstolocalcableoperatorsandsatelliteprogrammers.NewspapersAftertelevision,themediumattractingthenextlargestannualadrevenueisnewspapers.TheNewYorkTimes,whichreachesanationalaudience,accountsfor$1billioninadrevenueannually.Ithasincreaseditsnationalcirculation(发行量)by40%andisnowavailableforhomedeliveryin168cities.Locally,newspapersarethelargestadvertisingmedium.Newspapersarealessexpensiveadvertisingmediumthantelevisionandprovideawayforadvertiserstocommunicatealonger,moredetailedmessagetotheiraudiencethantheycanthroughtelevision.Givennewproductiontechniques,advertisementscanbeprintedinnewspapersinabout48hours,meaningnewspapersarealsoaquickwayofgettingthemessageout,Newspapersareoftenthemostimportantformofnewsforalocalcommunity,andtheydevelopahighdegreeofloyaltyfromlocalreaders.RadioAdvertisingonradiocontinuestogrow.Radioisoftenusedinconjunctionwithoutdoorbillboards(广告牌)andtheInternettoreachevenmorecustomersthantelevision.Advertisersarelikelytouseradiobecauseitisalessexpensivemediumthantelevision.Whichmeansadvertiserscanaffordtorepeattheiradsoften.Internetcompaniesarealsoturningtoradioadvertising.Radioprovidesawayforadvertiserstocommunicatewithaudiencemembersatalltimesortheday.Consumerslistentoradioontheirwaytoschoolorwork,atwork,onthewayhome,andintheeveninghours.Twomajorchanges—satelliteandInternetradio—willforceradioadvertiserstoadapttheirmethods.Bothoftheseradioformsallowlistenerstotuneinstationsthataremoredistantthanthelocalstationstheycouldreceiveinthepast.Asaresult,radiowillincreasinglyattracttargetaudienceswholivemanymilesapart.MagazinesNewsweeklies,women’stitles,andbusinessmagazineshaveallseenincreasesinadvertisingbecausetheyattractthehigh-endmarket,Magazinesarepopularwithadvertisersbecauseofthenarrowmarketthattheydeliver.Abroadcastmediumsuchasnetworktelevisionattractsalltypesofaudiencemembers,butmagazineaudiencesaremorehomogeneous.IfyoureadSportsIllustrated,forexample,youhavemuchincommonwiththemagazine’sotherreaders.Advertisersseemagazinesasanefficientwayofreachingtargetaudiencemembers.Advertisersusingtheprintmedia—magazinesandnewspapers—willneedtoadapttotwomainchanges.First,theInternetwillbringlargeraudiencestolocalnewspapers.Theseaudienceswillbemorediverseandgeographicallydispersed(分散)thaninthepast.Second,advertiserswillhavetounderstandhowtouseanincreasingnumberofmagazinesfortheirtargetaudiences.Althoughsomemagazineswillmaintainnationalaudiences,alargenumberofmagazineswillentertainnarroweraudiences.Out-of-homeadvertisingOut-of-homeadvertising,alsocalledplace-basedadvertising,hasbecomeanincreasinglyeffectivewayofreachingconsumers,whoaremoreactivethaneverbefore.Manyconsumerstodaydonotsitathomeandwatchtelevision.Usingbillboards,newsstands,andbussheltersforadvertisingisaneffectivewayofreachingtheseon-the-goconsumers.Moreconsumerstravellongerdistancestoandfromwork,whichalsomakesout-of-homeadvertisingeffective.Technologyhaschangedthenatureofthebillboardbusiness,makingitamoreeffectivemediumthaninthepast.Usingdigitalprinting,billboardcompaniescanprintabillboardin2hours,comparedwith6dayspreviously.Thisallowsadvertisersmorevarietyinthetypesofmessagestheycreatebecausetheycanchangetheirmessagesmorequickly.InternetAsconsumersbecomemorecomfortablewithonlineshopping,advertiserswillseektoreachthismarket.AsconsumersgetmoreoftheirnewsandinformationfromtheInternet,theabilityoftelevisionandradiotogetthewordouttoconsumerswilldecrease.ThechallengetoInternetadvertisersistocreateadsthataudiencemembersremember.Internetadvertisingwillplayamoreprominentroleanizations’advertisinginthenearfuture,Internetaudiencestendtobequitehomogeneous,butsmall.Advertiserswillhavetoadjusttheirmethodstoreachtheseaudiencesandwillhavetoadapttheirpersuasivestrategiestotheonlinemediumaswell.DirectmailAfinaladvertisingmediumisdirectmail,whichusesmailingstoconsumersmunicateaclient’smessage.Directmailincludesnewsletters,postcards,andspecialpromotions,Directmailisaneffectivewaytobuildrelationshipswithconsumers.Formanybusinesses.directmailisthemosteffectiveformofadvertising.1.Televisionisanattractiveadvertisingmediuminthat____________.A)ithaslargeaudiencesB)itappealstohousewivesC)ithelpsbuilduppany’sreputationD)itisaffordabletomostadvertisers2.WiththeincreaseinthenumberofTVchannels,_________.A)

thecostofTVadvertisinghasdecreasedB)thenumberofTVviewershasincreasedC)

advertisers’interestinothermediahasdecreasedD)thenumberofTVadspeoplecanseehasincreased3.Comparedwithtelevision,newspapersasanadvertisingmedium_______.A)earnalargerannualadrevenueB)conveymoredetailedmessagesC)ductiontechniquesD)getmessagesoutmoreeffectively4.Advertisingonradiocontinuestogrowbecause________.A)morelocalradiostationshavebeensetupB)moderntechnologymakesitmoreentertainingC)itprovideseasyaccesstoconsumersD)ithasbeenrevolutionizedbyInternetradio5.Magazinesareseenbyadvertisersasanefficientwayto__________.A)reachtargetaudiencesB)appealtoeducatedpeopleC)attractdiverseaudiencesD)conveyallkindsofmessages6.Out-of-homeadvertisinghasbecomemoreeffectivebecause_______.A)billboardscanbereplacedwithintwohoursB)consumerstravelmorenowthaneverbeforeC)suchadshavebeenmademuchmoreattractiveD)thepaceofurbanlifeismuchfasternowadays7.ThechallengetoInternetadvertisersistocreateadsthatare_______.A)quicktoupdateB)pleasanttolookatC)easytorememberD)convenienttoaccess8.Internetadvertiserswillhavetoadjusttheirmethodstoreachaudiencesthattendtobe__________.9.Directmailisaneffectiveformofadvertisingforbusinessestodevelop_______.10.Thispassagediscusseshowadvertisersselect________foradvertisements.

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)SectionA11.A)GivehisankleagoodrestB)TreathisinjuryimmediatelyC)ContinuehisregularactivitiesD)Becarefulwhenclimbingsteps12.A)OnatrainB)OnaplaneC)InatheaterD)Inarestaurant13.A)AtragicaccidentB)AsadoccasionC)Smith’sunusuallifestoryD)Smith’ssleepingproblem14.A)ReviewthedetailsofallherlessonsB)ComparenoteswithhisclassmatesC)TalkwithherabouthislearningproblemsD)Focusonthemainpointsofherlectures15.A)ThemanblamedthewomanforbeingcarelessB)Themanmisunderstoodthewoman’sapologyC)Thewomanofferedtopayfortheman’scoffeeD)Thewomanspiltcoffeeontheman’sjacket16.A)ExtremelytediousB)HardtounderstandC)LackingagoodplotD)Notworthseeingtwice17.A)AttendingeverylectureB)DoinglotsofhomeworkC)ReadingveryextensivelyD)Usingtest-takingstrategies18.A)ThedigitalTVsystemwillofferdifferentprogramsB)HeiseagertoseewhatthenewsystemislikeC)Hethinksitunrealistictohave500channelsD)ThenewTVsystemmaynotprovideanythingbetterQuestions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard19.A)AnoticebytheelectricityboardB)AdspromotingelectricappliancesC)ThedescriptionofathiefindisguiseD)Anewpolicyonpensioners’welfare20.A)SpeakingwithaproperaccentB)WearinganofficialuniformC)MakingfriendswiththemD)ShowingthemhisID21.A)TobeonthealertwhenbeingfollowedB)NottoleaveseniorcitizensaloneathomeC)NottoletanyoneinwithoutanappointmentD)Towatchoutforthosefromtheelectricityboard22.A)ShewasrobbedneartheparkinglotB)AllhermoneyinthebankdisappearedC)ThepensionshehadjustdrawnwasstolenD)ShewasknockeddowninthepostofficeQuestions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard23.A)MarketingconsultancyB)ProfessionalaccountancyC)LuxuryhotelmanagementD)Businessconferenceorganization24.A)HavingagoodknowledgeofitscustomsB)KnowingsomekeypeopleintourismC)HavingbeentothecountrybeforeD)BeingabletospeakJapanese25.A)ItwillbringherpotentialintofullplayB)ItwillinvolvelotsoftraintravelC)ItwillenablehertoimproveherChineseD)ItwillgivehermorechancestovisitJapanSectionBPassageOneQuestions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejusheard26.A)ThelackoftimeB)ThequalityoflifeC)ThefrustrationsatworkD)Thepressureonworkingfamilies27.A)TheywerejustasbusyaspeopleoftodayB)TheysawtheimportanceofcollectiveeffortsC)Theydidn’tcomplainasmuchasmodernmanD)Theylivedahardlifebyhuntingandgathering28.A)TolookforcreativeideasofawardingemployeesB)ToexplorestrategiesforloweringproductioncostsC)ToseeknewapproachestodealingwithcomplaintsD)TofindeffectivewaystogiveemployeesflexibilityPassageTwoQuestions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard29.A)FamilyviolenceB)TheGreatDepressionC)Herfather’sdisloyaltyD)Hermother’sbadtemper30.A)HisadvancedageB)Hischildren’seffortsC)HisimprovedfinancialconditionD)Hissecondwife’spositiveinfluence31.A)LoveisblindB)LovebreedsloveC)DivorceoftenhasdisastrousconsequencesD)HappinessishardtofindinblendedfamiliesPassageThreeQuestions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard32.A)ItwaslocatedinaparkB)ItsownerdiedofaheartattackC)ItwentbankruptallofasuddenD)Itspottedplantswereforleaseonly33.A)PlantingsometreesinthegreenhouseB)WritingawantadtoalocalnewspaperC)PuttingupaGoingOutofBusinesssignD)Helpingacustomerselectsomepurchases34.A)OpeninganofficeinthenewofficeparkB)KeepingbetterrelationswithhercompanyC)DevelopingfreshbusinessopportunitiesD)Buildingabiggreenhouseofhisown35.A)OwningthegreenhouseonedayB)SecuringajobattheofficeparkC)CultivatingmorepottedplantsD)FindingcustomersoutoftownSectionCWe’renowwitnessingtheemergenceofanadvancedeconomybasedoninformationandknowledge.Physical(36)______,rawmaterials,andcapitalarenolongerthekey(37)______inthecreationofwealth.Now,the(38)_____rawmaterialinoureconomyisknowledge.Tomorrow’swealthdependsonthedevelopmentandexchangeofknowledge.And(39)______enteringtheworkforceoffertheirknowledge,nottheirmuscles.Knowledgeworkersgetpaidfortheireducationandtheirabilitytolearn.Knowledgeworkers(40)______inmindwork.Theydealwithsymbols:words,(41)______,anddata.Whatdoesallthismeanforyou?Asafutureknowledgeworker,youcanexpecttobe(42)______,processing,aswellasexchanginginformation,(43)______,threeoutoffourjobsinvolvesomeformofmindwork,andthatnumberwillincreasesharplyinthefuture.Managementandemployeesalike(44)__________.Inthenewworldofwork,youcanlookforwardtobeinginconstanttraining(45)________.Youcanalsoexpecttobetakinggreatercontrolofyourcareer.Gonearethenine-to-fivejobs,lifetimesecurity,predictablepromotions,andeventheconventionalworkplace,asyouarefamiliarwith.(46)_____.Anddon’twaitforsomeoneto“empower”you.Youhavetoempoweryourself.

PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)SectionAQuestions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassageSomeyearsagoIwasofferedawritingassignmentthatwouldrequirethreemonthsoftravelthroughEurope.Ihadbeenabroadacoupleoftimes,butIcouldhardly47toknowmywayaroundthecontinent.Moreover,myknowledgeofforeignlanguageswas48toalittlecollegeFrench.Ihesitated.HowwouldI,unabletospeakthelanguage,49unfamiliarwithlocalgeographyortransportationsystems,setup50anddoresearch?Itseemedimpossible,andwithconsiderable51Isatdowntowritealetterbeggingoff.Halfwaythrough,athoughtranthroughmymind:youcan’tlearnifyoudon’ttry.SoIacceptedtheassignment.Thereweresomebad52.ButbythetimeIhadfinishedthetripIwasanexperiencedtraveler.Andeversince,Ihaveneverhesitatedtoheadforeventhemostremoteofplaces,withoutguidesoreven53bookings,confidentthatsomehowIwillmanage.Thepointisthatthenew,thedifferent,isalmostbydefinition54.Buteachtimeyoutrysomething,youlearn,andasthelearningpilesup,theworldopenstoyou.I’velearnedtoskiat40,andflownuptheRhineRiverina55.AndIknowI’llgoondoingsuchthings.It’snotbecauseI’mbraverormoredaringthanothers.I’mnot.ButI’llacceptanxietyasanothernameforchallengeandIbelieveIcan56wonders.A)accomplishB)advancedC)balloonD)claimE)constantlyF)declareG)interviewsH)limitedI)manufactureJ)momentsK)newsL)reducedM)regretN)scaryO)totallySectionBPassageOneQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassageGlobalwarmingmayormaynotbethegreatenvironmentalcrisisofthe21stcentury,but—regardlessofwhetheritisorisn’t—wewon’tdomuchaboutit.Wewillargueoveritandmayeven,asanation,makesomefairlysolemn-soundingcommitmentstoavoidit.Butthemoredramaticandmeaningfulthemitmentsseem,thelesslikelytheyaretobeobserved.AlGorecallsglobalwarmingan“inconvenienttruth,”asifmerelyrecognizingitcouldputusonapathtoasolution.Buttherealtruthisthatwedon’tknowenoughtorelieveglobalwarming,and—withoutmajortechnologicalbreakthroughs—wecan’tdomuchaboutit.From2023to2050,theworld’spopulationisprojectedtogrowfrom6.4billionto9.1billion,a42%increase.Ifenergyuseperpersonandtechnologyremainthesame,totalenergyuseandgreenhousegasemissions(mainly,CO2)willbe42%higherin2050.Butthat’stoolow,becausesocietiesthatgrowricherusemoreenergy.Weneedeconomicgrowthunlesswecondemntheworld’spoortotheirpresentpovertyandfreezeeveryoneelse’slivingstandards.Withmodestgrowth,energyuseandgreenhouseemissionsmorethandoubleby2050.Nogovernmentwilladoptrigidrestrictionsoneconomicgrowthandpersonalfreedom(limitsonelectricityusage,drivingandtravel)thatmightcutbackglobalwarming.Still,politicianswanttoshowthey’re“doingsomething.”ConsidertheKyotoProtocol(京都议定书).Itallowedcountriesthatjoinedtopunishthosethatdidn’t.Butithasn’treducedCO2emissions(upabout25%since1990),andmanysignatories(签字国)didn’tadopttoughenoughpoliciestohittheir2023-2023targets.Thepracticalconclusionisthatifglobalwarmingisapotentialdisaster,theonlysolutionisnewtechnology.Onlyanaggressiveresearchanddevgrammightfindwaysofbreakingourdependenceonfossilfuelsordealingwithit.Thetroublewiththeglobalwarmingdebateisthatithasbecomeamoralproblemwhenit’sreallyanengineeringone.Theinconvenienttruthisthatifwedon’tsolvetheengineeringproblem,we’rehelpless.57.Whatissaidaboutglobalwarminginthefirstparagraph?A)

ItmaynotproveanenvironmentalcrisisatallB)ItisanissuerequiringworldwidecommitmentsC)SeriousstepshavebeentakentoavoidorstopitD)Verylittlewillbedonetobringitundercontrol58.Accordingtotheauthor’sunderstanding,whatisAlGore’sviewonglobalwarming?A)

ItisarealitybothpeopleandpoliticiansareunawareofB)ItisaphenomenonthatcausesusmanyinconveniencesC)ItisaproblemthatcanbesolvedonceitisrecognizedD)Itisanareaweactuallyhavelittleknowledgeabout59.Greenhouseemissionswillmorethandoubleby2050becauseof_________.A)

economicgrowthB)wastefuluseofenergyC)ThewideninggapbetweentherichandpoorD)therapidadvancesofscienceandtechnology60.Theauthorbelievesthat,sincethesigningoftheKyotoProtocol,_________.A)

politicianshavestartedtodosomethingtobetterthesituationB)

fewnationshaveadoptedrealtoughmeasurestolimitenergyuseC)

reductionsinenergyconsumptionhavegreatlycutbackglobalwarmingD)

internationalcooperationhascontributetosolvingenvironmentalproblems61.Whatisthemessagetheauthorintendstoconvey?A)

GlobalwarmingismoreofamoralissuethanapracticaloneB)

TheultimatesolutiontoglobalwarmingliesinnewtechnologyC)

ThedebateoverglobalwarmingwillleadtotechnologicalbreakthroughsD)

PeoplehavetogiveupcertainmaterialcomfortstostopglobalwarmingPassageTwoQuestions62to66arebaseonthefollowingpassageSomedayastrangerwillreadyoure-mailwithoutyourpermissionorscantheWebsitesyou’vevisited.Orperhapssomeonewillcasuallyglancethroughyourcreditcardpurchasesorcellphonebillstofindoutyourshoppingpreferencesorcallinghabits.Infact,it’slikelysomeofthesethingshavealreadyhappenedtoyou.Whowouldwatchyouwithoutyourpermission?Itmightbeaspouse,agirlfriend,amarketingcompany,aboss,acoporacriminal.Whoeveritis,theywillseeyouinawayyouneverintendedtobeseen-the21stcenturyequivalentofbeingcaughtnaked.Psychologiststellusboundariesarehealthy,thatit’simportanttorevealyourselftofriends,familyandloversinstages,atappropriatetimes.Butfewboundariesremain.Thedigitalbreadcrumbs(碎削)youleaveeverywheremakeiteasyforstrangerstoreconstructwhoyouare,whereyouareandwhatyoulike.Insomecases,asimpleGooglesearchcanrevealwhatyouthink.Likeitornot,increasinglyweliveinaworldwhereyousimplycannotkeepasecret.Thekeyquestionis:Docsthatmatter?FormanyAmericans,theanswerapparentlyis“no.”WhenopinionpollsaskAmericansaboutprivacy,mostsaytheyareconcernedaboutlosingit.Asurveyfoundanoverwhelmingpessimismaboutprivacy,with60percentofrespondentssayingtheyfeeltheirprivacyis“slippingaway,andthatbothersme.”Butpeoplesayonethinganddoanother.OnlyatinyfractionofAmericanschangeanybehaviorsinanefforttopreservetheirprivacy.Fewpeopleturndownadiscountattollbooths(收费站)toavoidusingtheEZ-Passsystemthatcantrackautomobilemovements.Andfewturndownsupermarketloyaltycards.PrivacyeconomistAlessandroAcquistihasrunaseriesofteststhatrevealpeoplewillsurrenderpersonalinformationlikeSocialSecuritynumbersjusttogettheirhandsonapitiful50-cents-offcoupon(优惠券)。Butprivacydoesmatter-atleastsometimes.It’slikehealth:Whenyouhaveityoudon’tnoticeit.Onlywhenit’sgonedoyouwishyou’ddonemoretoprotectit.62.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“the21stcenturyequivalentofbeingcaughtnaked”(Lines3-4,Para.2)?A)People’spersonalinformationiseasilyaccessedwithouttheirknowledgeB)Inthe21stcenturypeopletryeverymeanstolookintoothers’secretsC)PeopletendtobemorefrankwitheachotherintheinformationageD)Criminalsareeasilycaughtonthespotwithadvancedtechnology63.Whatwouldpsychologistsadviseontherelationshipsbetweenfriends?A)FriendsshouldopentheirheartstoeachotherB)FriendsshouldalwaysbefaithfultoeachotherC)ThereshouldbeadistanceevenbetweenfriendsD)Thereshouldbefewerdisputesbetweenfriends64.Whydoestheauthorsay“weliveinaworldwhereyousimplycannotkeepasecret”(Line5,Para.3)?A)ModernsocietyhasfinallyevolvedintoanopensocietyB)PeopleleavetracesaroundwhenusingmodemtechnologyC)Therearealwayspeoplewhoarecuriousaboutothers’affairsD)Manysearchenginesprofitbyrevealingpeople’sidentities65.WhatdomostAmericansdowithregardtoprivacyprotection?A)TheychangebehaviorsthatmightdisclosetheiridentityB)TheyusevariousloyaltycardsforbusinesstransactionsC)TheyrelymoreandmoreonelectronicdevicesD)Theytalkalotbuthardlydoanythingaboutit66.Accordingtothepassage,privacyislikehealthinthat________.A)peoplewillmakeeveryefforttokeepitB)itsimportanceisrarelyunderstoodC)itissomethingthatcaneasilybelostD)peopledon’tcherishituntiltheyloseit

PartVCloze(15minutes)UniversitiesareinstitutionsthatteachawidevarietyofsubjectsatadvancedlevelsTheyalsocarryoutresearchworkaimed67extendingman’sknowledgeofthesesubjects.Theemphasisgiventoeachofthesefunctions68fromuniversitytouniversity,accordingtotheviewsofthepeoplein69andaccordingtotheresourcesavailable.Thesmallerandneweruniversitiesdonot70thestafforequipmenttocarryoutthe71researchprojectspossibleinlargerinstitutions72mostexpertsagreethatsomeresearchactivityis73tokeepthestaffandtheirstudentsin74withthelatestdevelopmentsintheirsubjects.Moststudentsattendauniversitymainlyto75theknowledgeneededfortheirchosen76.Educationistsbelievethatthisaimshouldnotbethe77one.Universitieshavealwaysaimedtoproducemenandwomen78judgmentandwisdomaswellasknowledge.Forthisreason,they79studentstomeetotherswithdiffering80andtoreadwidelyto81theirunderstandinginmanyfieldsofstudy.82asecondaryschoolcourse,astudentshouldbeinterestedenoughinasubjecttoenjoygainingknowledgeforitsown83.Heshouldbepreparedto84sacrificestostudyhischosen85indepth.Heshouldhaveanambitiontomakesome86contributiontoman’sknowledge.67.A)atB)byC)toD)in68.A)turnsB)rangesC)movesD)varies69.A)prospectB)placeC)controlD)favor70.A)occupyB)possessC)involveD)spare71.A)maximumB)mediumC)virtualD)vast72.A)ButB)AsC)WhileD)For73.A)naturalB)essentialC)functionalD)optional74.A)coordinationB)accordanceC)touchD)grasp75.A)acquireB)acceptC)endur

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