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6月四级真题(第1套)PartⅠWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart.youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay.Youshouldstartyouressaywithabriefdescriptionofthepictureandthenexpressyourviewsontheimportanceofreadingliterature.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。PartⅡListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatWassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetlwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。1.A.Themanfoundhimselfinawrongplace.B.Themanisthemanager’sbusinessassociate.C.Thewomanwasputtingupasignonthewall.D.Thewomanisthemanager’ssecretary.2.A.Hedoesnothavesufficientdatatogoon.B.Heissorrynottohavehelpedthewoman.C.Heneedshelptointerpretthedata.D.Heneedsmoretinleforthereport.3.A.AfriendfromNewYork.B.AmessagefromTony.C.Achangeintheweather.D.Apostaldelivery.4.A.Shedoesnotlikepsychology.B.Shedoesnotliketakingexanls.C.Sheisnotareliablesourceofinformation.D.Sheisnotavailableuntiltheendofnextweek.5.A.Thereisnoneedforthewomantobeinahurry.B.Thewomanshouldn’tmakesuchabigfuss.C.Thewoman’swatchistwentyminutesfast.D.HewillhelpthewomanCalTythesuitcase.6.A.Shedoesnotbelievewhatherneighborssaid.B.ShefindsithardtogetalongwithMary.C.Maryandshehavealotincommon.D.Maryisnotsoeasygoingasher.7.A.Ataninformationservice.B.Atacarwashpoint.C.Atadrycleaner's.D.Atarepairshop.8.A.Themanisalreadyfedupwithplayingthepiano.B.Thepieceofmusicthemanplayedisverypopular.C.Thewomancametotheconcertatthemall’srequest.D.Theman’suniquetalentsaretheenvyofmanypeople.Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9.A.HeownedasmallretailbusinessinMichiganyearsago.B.HeworkedattheBrownstoneCompanyforseveralyears.C.Hehasbeenworkingpart-timeinaschoolnearDetroit.D.HehastaughtSpanishforacoupleofyearsatalocalschool.10.A.Hewouldrathergetalessdemandingjob.B.Helikestoworkinacompanyclosetohome.C.Heiseagertofindajobwithanincreasedsalary.D.Heprefemafull-timejobwithmoreresponsibility.11.A.Travel.B.SportsC.Foreignlanguages.D.Computergames.12.A.whAtresponsibilitieshewouldhave.B.Whenheissupposedtostartwork.C.Whenhewillbeinformedabouthisapplication.D.Whatcareeropportunitieshercompanycanoffer.Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.13.A.Sheisover50.B.Sheispregnant.·C.Shehasjustfinishedherproject.D.Sheisagoodsaleswoman.14.A.Heworksasasalesnlanager.B.HeistheCEOofagiantcompany.C.Heisgoodatbusinessmanagement.D.HetakesgoodcareofLisa.15.A.Itiswellpositionedtocompetewiththegiants.B.Itproducesgoodspopularamonglocalpeople.C.Ithasbeenlosingmarketshareinrecentyears·。D.Itisinurgentneedoffurtherdevelopment.SectionBDirections:Inthissection.youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。PassageOneQuestions16to19arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A.Itislinedwithtalltrees.B.Itwaswidenedrecently.C.Itusedtobedirtyanddisorderly.D.Ithashighbuildingsonbothsides.17.A.Theyrepaveditwithrocks.B.Theybeautifieditwithplants.C.Theybuiltpublicrestroomsonit.D.Theysetup.cookingfacilitiesnearit.18.A.Whatmakeslifeenjoyable.B.Whatacommunitymeans.C.Howtoworkwithtools.D.Howtoimprovehealth.19.A.Theywereencouragedbythecityofficials’praise.B.Theywereobligedtofulfillthesignedcontract.C.Theywantedtoprovetheywereascapableasboys.D.TheyderivedhappinessfromtheconstructiveworePassageTwoQuestions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.20.A.Themajorityofthemfinditinterestin9.B.Themajorityofthemthinkitlessimportantthancomputers.‘C.Manyofthemconsideritboringandold-fashioned.D.Fewofthemreadmorethantenbooksayear.21.A.Mysteriesanddetectivestories.B.Novelsandstories.C.Historyandsciencebooks.D.Booksoncultureandtradition.22.A.Usteningtomusic.B.WatchingTV.C.Readingmagazines.D.Playingcomputergames.PassageThreeQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.23.A.Adviceonthepurchaseofcars.B.Solutionstoglobalfuelshortage.C.Trendsforthedevelopmentofthemotorcar.D.Informationaboutthenewgreen-fuelvehicles.24.A.Hugerechargingexpenses.B.Limiteddrivingrange.C.Theshortlifeofbakeries.D.Theunaffordablehighprice.25.A.Theycaneasilyswitchtonaturalgas.B.Theyneedtobefurtherimproved.C.Theyaremorecost-effectivethanvehiclespoweredbysolarenergy.D.Theycanmatchconventionalmotorcarsinperformanceandsafety.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejusthoard,Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtimeyoushouldchockwhatyouhavewritten.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。MyfavoriteT.V.show?“TheTwilightZone.”I(26)__________liketheepisodecalled“ThePrinter'sDevil.”It’saboutanewspapereditorwho’sbeing(27)__________outofbusinessbyabignewspapersyndicate--youknow,agroupofpapersownedbythesanlepeople.He’saboutto(28)__________whenhe’sintemaptedbyanoldmanwhosayshisnaiiieisSmith:Theeditorisnotonlyoffered$5'000to(29)__________hisnewspaper’sdebts,butthis.Smithcharacteralsooffershisservicesforfree.Itturnsoutthattheguy(30)__________theprintingmachinewithamazingspeed,andsoonhe'sturningoutnewspaperswithshocking(31)__________.Thesmallpaperissuccessfulagain.TheeditorisamazedathowquicklySmithgetshisstories--onlyminutesaftertheyhappen--butsoonhe’s(32)__________withacontracttosign-Mr.Smith,itseems,isreallythedevil!Theeditorisfrightenedbythisnews,butheismorefrightenedbytheideaoflosinghisnewspaper,soheagreestosign.ButsoonSmithisreportingthenewsevenbeforeithappens--andit’sallterrible--one(33)__________afteranother.Anyway,thereisalittlemoretotell.butIdon'twanttoruinthestoryforyou.Ireallyliketheseoldepisodesof“TheWwmghtZone”becausethestoriesarefascinating.Theyarenot(34)__________.Butthenagain,inaWaytheyare,becausethey(35)__________humannature.PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.It’sthefirstquestionparentsaskwhentheirchildisdiagnosedwithautism(自闭症).Willhisfuturebrothersorsistershaveahigherriskof36it,too?Accordingtothelargeststudyofsiblings(兄弟姐妹)infamilieswithautism,theanswerisyes.Among664childrenwhohadatleastoneoldersiblingwiththedevelopmentaldisorder,the37riskofautismwasnearly19%38higherthanprevioussibling-recurrenceestimates"thatwereanywherefrom3%to10%.Kidswithmorethanoneolderautisticsiblinghadanevenhigherriskofthedisorder:32%.The39suggestthatgenesplayakeyroleinautismrisk.Buttheyalsohintthatotherenvironmentalfactors40bysiblings,likeinfluencesinthewomb(子宫),maybeimportantaswell.Onthe41ofthefindings,theresearchersrecommendthatdoctorsclosely42youngersiblingsofautisticchildrentopickupanyearlysignsofthedisorder,43anunusuallylargeheadordelayedlanguagedevelopmentandcommunicationskills.Evidencesuggeststhatearly44anddiagnosisofautismcanhelpchildrentakeadvantageoftherapiesthatcantreatsomeofits45.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。A.averageB.basisC.commonD.consequentlyE.detectionF.developingG.distributedH.dramaticallyI.includingJ.monitorK.reasonL.resultsM.sharedN.symbolsO.symptomsSectionBDirections:Inthissection.youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.SchoolLunchA)Ryanmovedsilentlythroughthelunchlone.Thecookputacheeseburger(奶酪汉堡)andanapple-saucecuponhistray.Hegrabbedabottleofmilkfromthecoolerattheendofthelineandfoundaseatinthecafeteria(食堂).RyansawthathisfriendTylerhadbroughtlunchfromhome.“Whatdidyoubringtoday,Tyler?”heasked.Tylerpulledhismealoutofitsbrownpapersack.“I'vegotahamsandwich,chips,twocupcakes,andacanofsoda’’Ryan’smouthstartedtowater.“Uh,Tyler,”hesaid.“Ifyoudon’twantoneofthosecupcakes.I'lltakeit.Theysurelookgood.”TylerhandedRyanhiscupcake.“Sure.”hesaid.“lwon’teatallthis.”LunchRequirementsB)IsRyaneatingahealthymealifheeatstheschoollunch?Schoollunchsupporterssay“Yes.”Recentstudiesshowthatagovernmentapprovedschoollunchhasmorevarietyandismorenutritious(有营养旳)thanmostlunchesbroughtfromhome.It'salsolowerinfat.TheNationalSchoolLunchActrequiresthatschoollunchesgoalongwiththeDietaryGuidelinesforAmericansdevelopedbythegovernment.Mealsmustcontainavarietyoffoodswithplentyofgrainsandatleastonefruitorvegetableeachday.Foodsmustnotcontaintoomuchsugarorsalt.Ahotlunchcancontainupto30%fat,butnotmorethan10%ofitscalories(卡路里)shouldcomefromsaturated(饱和旳)fat.Inanaverageweek,youshouldgetonethirdofthedailyRecommendedDietaryAllowancesforproreIn,iron,calcium(钙),andvitaminsAandCfromyourschoollunch.DaretoCompareC)Let’scompareRyan’sandTyler’smealstoseewhichishealthier.Ryan’shotlunch(withoutthecup-cakefromhisfriend)has577calories,25gramsoftotalfat,and12gramsofsaturatedfat.Hehadoneservingoffruit,26gramsofprotein,and483milligramsofcalcium.Ryanatemoretotalfat(39%)andsaturatedfat(19%)thanthedietaryguidelinesrecommend.However,schoolscanstillmeettheguidelinesbyhavmgthenumbersaverageoutoveraweekoflunches.D)Tyler'slunchfromhome(thisincludesbothcupcakes)had1,014calories,45grams(40%)oftotalfat,and10grams(9%)ofsaturatedfat.Heate21gramsofproteinand155milligramsofcalcium,butnoflmitsorvegetables.Tyler'smealmetthesaturatedfatguidelines,buthadtoomuchtotalfat.TyleratemorecaloriesandtotalfatthanRyandid.Ryanatemoreprotein,calcium,andfruitthanTylerdid.Whichmealwouldyousayisthehealthierchoice?AlaCarteOptions’E)Federalstandardsandmostschooldistrictsforbidsellingfoodinthecafeteriathatcompeteswiththeschoollunch.Manyprogramsdo,however,offeralacartechoicesforstudentswhodon’twantthehotmeal.Foodssoldhlacarteareseparatefromthemainmealandarepricedindividually.Thesefoodsdonothavetomeetthesamenutritionalstandardsasthefoodsonthehotlunchmenu.Neitherdothefoodssoldatasnack-barorthosefoodsavailableelsewhereintheschool.F)AstudyinoneTexasschooldistrictcomparedthelunchesoffourthgraderswhodidnothavefoodchoiceswiththoseoffifthgraderswhocouldchooseeitherastandardlunchorselectfromasnackbar.Thefourthgradersate25%morefruitsandvegetablesthanthefifthgraders.Foodsoldasfundraiserscanalsohaveanimpactonschoollunch.Themoneyraisedisimportanttoprovideneededfundsformanyafter-classactivities.Butthemeal’soverallnutritionalquautyusuallygoesdown.Manyofthesefoodsarehighinfat,sugar,orboth,andoftencomeinextra-largeportions.Fund-fairsrarelysellfruitsandvegetables.ChoosingWiselyG)Schoolfood-serviceprogramsaretryingtopleasestudents,andstillofferquality,nutritiousmealsatlowcost.Thattaskisn’teasy.OneschooldistrictinNewYorkdecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Astudentadvisoryboardkeptthefood-servicedirectorup-to-dateonwhatthekidswanted.Theyalsoworkedwithschoolsnack-barstosellsmallerservingsofchipsandcandy.H)Youcanmakehealthymealchoicesatschoolevenwhennot-so-healthychoicesareavailable.YoucanbesuretogetanutritiousmealwhenyoupickfoodsfromtheFoodGuidePyramid.Forexample,alwaysdrinkmilkoracalcium-richjuiceforlunch.Evenchocolatemilkismorenutritiousthansodaorasportsdrink.Stayawayfromsnackfoodsofferedalacarte.Theymayfillyouupnow.buttheonesthatcontainalotoffatandsugarwillslowyoudownlater.Alwayseatthefruitsandvegetablesofferedatthemeal.Theyhelpgiveyoutheenergyandvitaminsyouneedtogetyouthroughtherestofyourschoolday.Somepeopleliketomakefunofschoollunches,butgoodnutritionisnolaughingmatter.Yourschool’shotlunchisbasedontheFoodGuidePyramid,soit'sfullofnutrition.Giveitatry.Youmightbepleasantlysurprised.It’saTeamEffortI)TeamNutritionisaprogramthatgetsschoolsexcitedabouthealthyeating.Schoolsacrossthenationpickateamleaderwhodevelopsfunnutritionactivities.Theleaderworkswithstudents,teachers,parents,food-serviceworkers,andpeoplefromthecommunity.Activitiescanrangefromrunningaschoolhealthfairtoplantingagarden.AttheJordanCommunitySchoolinChicago,Illinois,onegroupoffifthgradersshowedofftheir“pizza(比萨饼)garden”inabig,colorfulpostershowingvegetarianpizzas.Thestudentsandfood-servicestaffplantedandtookcareofthevegetablesthattheywouldlateruseasingredientsontheirpizzas.Thegroupstartedgrowingtheplantsintheschool’scafeteria.Thentheymovedthemoutdoorstothestudents’demonstrationgarden.Thisisjustonewaytogeteveryoneinvolvedinmakingschoollunchhealthyandfun.Teamupwithyourowngroupandseehowcreativeyoucanget.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。46.Tyler'shome-preparedmealmeetstheDietaryGuidelinesforAmericansintermsofsaturatedfat.47.TheJordanCommunitySchoolstudentseatpizzaswithvegetablesplantedandtakencareofintheirpizzagarden.48.Recentstudiesshowthatgovernment-approvedschoollunchcomparesfavorablywithhome-madelunch.49.Studentsareadvisedtostayawayfromsnackfoodsofferedalacartebecausetheirextrafatandsugarwillmakethemslowdownlater.50.Thestudentadvisoryboardkeepsthefood-servicedirectorup-to-dateaboutstudents’needs.51.Schoolscanmakethenutritionbalancedoveraweekoflunchestomeetthedietaryguidelines.52.AccordingtotheNationalSchoolLunchAct,schoollunchesmustcomplywithgovernment-developeddietaryguidelines.53.TeamNutritionisaprogramthattriestogeteveryoneinvolvedinmakingschoollunchhealthyandfun.54.Beinghighinfatandsugar,thefoodsoldasfund-raisersislackinginnutritionalquality.55.Thefoodsprovidedalacarteinschoolsarepurchasedseparately.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions56to60arebasedomthefollowingpassage.Librariesaremyworld.I'vebeenapatron(老主顾)allmylife,andforthepastnineyearsI'veworkedatmultiplelibrariesandarchivesinandaroundDetroitThelibraryasaninstitutionhasmanyroles,butasourcountrystrugglesthroughaneconomiccrisis,Ihavewatchedthelibrarywherelworkevolveintoacareerandbusinesscenter,acommunitygatheringplaceandabastion(堡垒)forhope.InthespringofIgotaUbraryinternship(实习生旳位置)attheSouthfieldPublicLibrary(SPL),justnorthofDetroit.SummersatSPLwereusuallyslow,butthatye屿weexperiencedalibrarythatwasasbusyasscience-fairprojectweek,midtermsortaxseason.Yetpatronsweren’tlookingforMosby'sNursingDrugReferenceortaxreturnforms.Theywerecomingforinformationongrowingtheirsmallbusiness.Iinterpretedpeople’sinterestinourbusinesscollectionasthefirststeptopursuingtheirdreams,butthesepatronswerenotmotivatedbydreams.Theywererespondingtoreality,andtheywerelookingforPlanB.Thingsworsenedin,andintheeconomiccrisiscontinuestoplagueMichigan.Lastyear,weputupadisplaywithavarietyofjobresourcesthatwerestockedeveryhour.Eachnightthelibraryclosed,thedisplaywasbare.Whilewenormallykeepdisplaysupforaweek,wekeptthejobresourcesdisplayupformonths.Thenthere’sthetighteningcreditmarket.Peopleseethewritmgonthewallandtheywanttogeteducated.Theycan’taffordafinancialadviser,butcheckingbooksoutisflee.SomeofthemostpopularriflesnowareRichDad,PoorDad,ThinkandGrowRich,andSuzeOrman'sActionPlan.Theeconomicdownturnaffectsusall.Ihavehadtoworklonghoursanddon’tgettoseemuchofmyboyfriendorexperienceanykindofsociallifelately.butIamthankfultobeinapositionwhereIcanhelppeopleovercomethisstruggle.InMichigan,wehaven’tlosthope.Aslongastherearelibrarieshere,therewillalwaysbehope.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。56.Whatchangehasthecurrenteconomiccrisisbroughttothelibrary?A.Ithasopeneditsage-oldarchivestothegeneralpublic.B.Ithasbecomeajobandbusinessinformationcenter.C.Ithasevolvedintoaplaceforbusinesstransactions.D.Ithashadtocutitsbudgettogetthroughthecrisis.57.WhatdoestheauthorsayabouttheSouthfieldPublicLibraryinthesummerof?A.Itwasoverflowingwithvisitors.B.Itlaunchedascienceprojectseries.C.Itaddedmanybooksonbusinesstoitscollection.D.Itwasfifllofpeopleseekinginformationondrugs.58.Whatcanbeinferredfrompeople’sstronginterestinthelibrary’sbusinesscollection?A.Theythinkitisnowtimetorealizetheirdreams.B.Theyfindeconomicshelpfulintidingoverthecrisis.C.Theyconsideritatrendtostarttheirovenbusiness.D.Theyareconcernedabouttheworseningeconomy.59.Whyweretherenomorejobresourcesondisplaybytheendoftheday?A.Thelibrarystaffcouldnotdotherestockingquicklyenough.B.Peoplecompetedwitheachotherforthejobslistedintheads.C.Peopleweremuchinterestedinthejobresourcesondisplay.D.Allthematerialsondisplaywerefreeofchargetothejobless.60.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutworkinginthelibrary?A.Shefeltcontentedtobeinapositiontorenderhelp.B.Shefeltpleasedtobeabletogivehopetothejobless.C.Shefeltrewardedtohavegainedalotofexperience.D.Shefeltsorrytomissthesociallifesheusedtoenjoy.PassageTwoQuestions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Morethanthreedozenbillionaires,includingwell-knownphilanthropist(慈善家)DavidRockefeller,havepromisedatleasthaftoftheirfortunestocharity,joiningaprogrammethatBillandMelindaGatesandWarrenBuffettstartedinJunetoencourageotherwealthypeopletogive.Thepledgeiscurrentlyworthabout$150billion,buttheprogrammepredictsitwilleventuallybeworth$600billion.“DuringeventheDepression’sworstyears.myparentsgavemoney--about8%oftheirannualincomeof$2,200,”saidLorryLokey,oneofthedonors,oilthewebsiteoftheprogramme,theGivingPledge.“Iremembersayingtomymotherthatwecan'taffordthat.Butshesaidwehavetosharewithothers.’’Thepledgehasbeenamatterofsomedebateinphilanthropicandnon-profitcircles,withsomeexpertsdismissingitasmerepublicityandotherspredictingthatitwouldproduceafloodofnewmoneytosupportnon-profitgroups.Buffettsaidtherealvalueofthepledgewasfoundintheexampleitsetandinthesentiments(情感)expressedintheletterspostedonthewebsite.BuffettandGateswillholdseveraldinnerslaterthisyeartorecruitmorebillionaires,andmembersoftheGivingPledgewillmeetannuallytodiscusstheirphilanthropy.ThepairareduetomeetsomewealthiestpeopleinChinanextmonthandIndiainMarch.“Wehopethiscatchesfireinsomeothercountries,”Buffettsaid.“Iftheywanttotakewhatwethinkisagoodideaandrunwithit,wewillbecheering.”Buffettsaidthenumberofpeoplewhohadagreedtosignonwasatthehighendofhisexpectations.Hesaidsomepeoplewhodeclinedtosignthepledgewereplaaningtogiveawaymostoftheirwealthbutdidnotwanttodrawattentiontothoseplans.‘Energytycoon(大亨)Pickeus,whoisworthabout$1billion,saidinhisGivingPledgeletter.“I'velongstatedthatIenjoymakingmoney,andIenjoygivingitaway.I'mnotabigfanofinheritedwealth.Itgenerallydoesmoreharmthangood.’’注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。61.What’sthepurposeoftheprogrammestartedbyBillandMelindaGatesandWarrenBuffett?A.Tospreadtheideaofcharityaroundtheworld.B.Topublicisethepainsandgainsofcharitywork.C.Toinvolvemorewealthypeopleinphilanthropy.D.Tonarrowthegapbetweentherichandthepoor.62.WhatmessagedoesLorryLokeyintendtoconveythroughhiswebsiteposting?A.Hisfamily’sincomeisfarfromlarge.B.Thespiritofgivingrunsinhisfamily.C.HisfamilysufferedduringtheGreatDepression.DThewealthofhisfamilyhascomethehardway.63.WhyareBuffettandGatesgoingtomeetsomewealthiestpeopleinChinaandIndia?A.Tosharetheirexperiencewiththenewlyrichthere.B.Topublicisetheirgenerosityinhelpingtheneedy.C.Topersuadethewealthypeopletheretojointheirranks.D.Tohelpthebillionairesthereseethetruevalueofmoney.64.Whatreasondosomepeoplegivefordecliningtosignthepledge?A.Theyaleunsureiftheycanmeetthepublic’sexpectations.B.Theyhavemadeplansfordisposingoftheirwealth.C.Theyarestillundecidedwhethertogiveornot.D.Theyarereluctanttobethefocusofattention.65.WhatdoesenergytycoonPickenstrytosayinhisGivingPledgeletter?A.Blessedarethosewhoinheritlargefortunes.B.Themoreyougive,thehappieryouwillbe.C.Leavingafortunetoone’schildrenisunwise.D.Philanthropycanhelpfreethepoorfromwant.PartⅣTranslation(30minutes)Directions:For

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