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2010年6月英语四级考试考前模拟考试试题及答案(一)
ModelTestOne
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicChoosinganOccupation.Youshould
writeatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.选择职业是一个人要面对的众多难题之一。
2.需要花时间去选择职业。
3.选择职业时可以向多人寻求建议和帮助。
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyardanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet
1.
Forquestions1-7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage。
Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage。
WillWcRunOutofWater?
Pictureaughostship“sinkingintothesand,lefttorotondrylandbyarecedingsea.Thenimagineduststormssweepirg
uptoxicpesticidesandchemicalfertilizersfromthedryseabedandspewingthemacrosstownsandvillages<>
Seemlikeascenefromamovieabouttheendoftheworld?ForpeoplelivingneartheAralSeainCentralAsia,it,sall
tooreal.Thirtyyearsago,governmentplannersdivertedtheriversthatflowintotheseainordertoirrigate(providewater
for)farmland.Asaresult,theseahasshrunktohalfitsoriginalsize,strandingshipsondryland.Theseawalerhastripled
insaltcontentandbecomepolluted,killingall24nativespeciesoffish。
Similarlarge-scaleeffortstoredirectwaterinotherpartsoftheworldhavealsoendedinecologicalcrisis,according
tonumerousenvironmentalgroups.Butmanycountriescontinuetobuildmassivedamsandirrigationsystems,eventhoughsuch
projectscancreatemoreproblemsthantheyfix.Why?Peopleinmanypartsoftheworldaredesperateforwater,andmorepeople
willneedmorewaterinthenextcentury。
Growingpopulationswillworsenproblemswithwater,“saysPeterH.Gleick,anenvironmentalscientistatthePacific
InstituteforstudiesinDevelopment,Environment,andSecurity,aresearchorganizationinCalifornia.Hefearsthatbythe
year2025,asmanyasonethirdoftheworldJsprojected8.3billionpeoplewillsufferfromwatershortages«
WhereWatsrGoes
Only2.5percentofallwateronEarthisfreshwater,watersuitablefordrinkingandgrowingfood,saysSandraPostel,
directoroftieGlobalWaterPolicyProjectinAmherst,Mass.Twothirdsofthisfreshwaterislockedinglaciersandice
caps.Infact,onlyatinypercentageoffreshwaterispartofthewatercycle,inwhichwaterevaporatesandrisesintothe
atmosphere,thencondensesandfallsbacktoEarthasprccipitation(rainorsnow)°
Someprecipitationrunsofflandtolakesandoceans,andsomebecomesgroundwater,waterthatseepsintotheearth.Much
ofthisrenewablefreshwaterendsupinremotepkcesliketheAmazonriverbasininBrazil,wherefewpeoplelive.Infact,
theworld*spopulationhasaccesstoonly12,500cubickilometersoffreshwater-abouttheamountofwaterinLakeSuperior.
Andpeopleusehalfofthisamountalready.Tfwaterdemandcontinuestoclimbrapidly,"saysPostel,“therewillbesevere
shortagesanddamagetotheaquaticenvironment0"
ClosetoHome
WaterwoesmayseemremotetopeoplelivinginrichcountriesliketheUnitedStates.ButAmericanscouldfaceseriouswater
shortages,toaespeciallyinareasthatrelyongroundwater.Groundwateraccumulatesinaquifers,layersofsandandgravel
thatliebetweensoilandbedrock.(Foreveryliterofsurfacewater,morethan90litersarehiddenundergroundo)Although
theUnitedStateshaslargeaquifers,farmers,ranchers,andcitiesaretappingmanyofthemforwaterfasterthannaturecan
replenishit.InnorthwestTexas,forexample,overpumpinghasshrunkgroundwatersuppliesby25percent,accordingtoPostel。
Americansmayfaceevenmoreurgentproblemsfr)mpollution.DrinkingwaterintheUnitedStatesisgenerallysafeandmeets
highstandards.Nevertheless,oneinfiveAmericanseverydayunknowinglydrinkstapwatercontaminatedwithbacteriaandchemical
wastes,accordingtotheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.InMilwaukee,400,000peoplefellillin1993afterdrinkingtapwater
taintedwithCryptosporidium,amicrobethatcausesfever,diarrheaandvomiting.
TheSource
Wheredocontaminantscomefrom?Indevelopingcountries,peopledumprawsewageintothesamestreamsandriversfromwhich
theydrawwaterfordrinkingandcooking;about250millionpeopleayeargetsickfromwaterbornediseases。
Indevelopedcountries,manufacturersuse100,000chemicalcompoundstomakeawiderangeofproducts.Toxicchemicalspollute
waterwhenreleaseduntreatedintoriversandlakes.(Certaincompounds,suchaspolychlorinatedbiphenyls,orPCBs,havebeen
bannedintheUnitedStates(»)
Butalmosteveryonecontributestowaterpollution.Peopleoftenpourhouseholdcleaners,carantifreeze,andpaintthinners
downthedrain:allofthesecontainhazardouschemicals.ScientistsstudyingwaterintheSanFranciscoBayreportedin19£6
that70percentofthepollutantscouldbetracedtohouseholdwastoo
Farmershavebeencriticizedforoverusingherbicidesandpesticides,chemicalsthatkillweedsandinsectsbutthatpollute
wateraswell.Farmersalsousenitrates,nitrogen-richfertilizerthathelpplantsgrowbutthatcanwreakhavoconthe
environment.Nitratesaresweptawaybysurfacerunofftolakesandseas.Toomanynitrates“overenrich"thesebodiesof
water,encouragingthebuildupofalgae,ormicroscopicplantsthatliveonthesurfaceofthewater.Algaedeprivethewater
ofoxygenthatfishneedtosurvive,attimeschokingofflifeinanentirebodyofwater0
What*stheSolution?
WaterexpertGleickadvocatesconservationandlocalsolutionstowater-relatedproblems;governments,forinstance,would
bebetteroffbuildingsmal1-scaledamsratherthanhugeanddisruptiveprojectsliketheonethatruinedtheAralSea。
“Morethan1billionpeopleworldwidedon'thaveaccesstobasiccleandrinkingwaler,nsaysGleicko“Therehastobe
astrongpushonthepartofeveryone-governmentsandordinarypeople-tomakesurewehavearesourcesofundamentaltolife。"
1.ThatthehugewaterprojectshavedivertedtheriverscausestheAralSeatoshrink。
2.Theconstructionofmassivedamsandirrigationprojectsdocsmoregoodthanharm。
3.Thechiefcausesofwatershortagearepopulationgrowthandwaterpollution.
4.TheproblemsAmericansfaceconcerningwateraregroundwatershrinkageandtapwaterpollution。
5.Accordingtothepassageal1waterpollutantscomefromhouseholdwaste0
6.ThepeoplelivingintheUniledStateswillnotbefacedwithwatershortages0
7.WaterexpertGleickhascomeupwiththebestsolutiontowater-relatedproblems.,
1.[Y][N][NG]2.[Y][N][NG]3.[Y][N][NG]4.[Y][N][NG]
5.[Y][N][NG]6.[Y][N][NG]7.[Y][N][NG]
8.AccordingtoPeterH.Gleick,bytheyear2025,asmanyasoftheworld,speoplewillsufferfromwatershortages。
9.TwothirdsofthefreshwateronEarthislockedin。
10.Indevelopedcountries,beforetoxicchemicalsarereleasedintoriversandlakes,theyshouldbetreatedinorderto
avoido
PartIIIListeningConqirehension(35minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,
oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
eachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],anddecidewhich
isthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
11.[A]Waitforthesaletostart0
[B]Gctfurtherinformationaboutthesale。
[C]CalltheTVstationtobesureiftheadistrue。
[D]Buyanewsuit.
12.[A]lledoesn*tthinkthatJohnisill。
[B]HcthinksthatperhapsJohnisnotinverygoodhcaltho
[C]HeisawarethatJohnisilL
[D]Hedoesn*tthinkthatJohnhasaverygoodknowledgeofphysics0
13.[A]Beforesix。
[B]Atsix。
[C]Aftersix.»
[D]Afterseven0
14.[A]Itisbigger(>
[B]Ithasaprettiercolor«
[C]Ithasalargeryard.
[D]Itisbrighter»
15.[A]AustralianandAmericano
[B]Guestandhost.
[C]Husbandandwife。
[D]Professorandstudent<>
16.[A]l:30.
[Bill:00.
[C]9:30.
[D]10:00.
17.[A]Heprefersstayingathomebecausethebusistoolate0
[B]Heprefersstayingathomebecausehedoesn,tliketotravel«
[C]Hepreferstakingabusbecausetheplanenakeshimnervous»
[D]Hepreferstravelingwiththewoman0
18.[A]Ilethinkssheshouldvisithercousin。
[B]Hercousindoesn'tvisitveryoften0
[C]Hercousinisfeelingalotbettertoday0
[D]Hedoesn,tthinkhercousinhasbeenathometoday»
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard。
19.[A]Twodifferenttypesofbonesinthehumanbody。
[B]Howboneshelpthebodymove。
[C]Howbonescontinuouslyrepairthemselves0
[D]Thechsmicalcompositionofhumanbones0
20.[A]Theydefendtheboneagainstviruses。
[B]Theypreventoxygenfromenteringthebone。
[C]Theybreakdownbonetissue。
[D]Theyconnectthebonetomuscle(issue。
21.[A]Theyhavedifficultyidentifyingthesecells。
[B]Theyaren'tsurehowthesecellsworko
©They'velearnedhowtoreproducethesecells。
[D]They,vefoundsimilarcellsinotherspecies0
22.D\]Tolearnhowtopreventabonedisease。
[B]Tounderstanddifferencesbetweenbonetissueandothertissue。
[C]Tofindouthowspecializedbonecellshaveevolved«
[D]Tocreateartificialbonetissue0
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheardo
19.[A]Twodifferenttypesofbonesinthehumanbody.
[B]Ilowboneshelpthebodymove。
[C]Howbonescontinuouslyrepairthemselves。
[D]Thechsmicalcompositionofhumanbones,»
20.[A]Theydefendtheboneagainstviruses0
[B]Theypreventoxygenfromenteringthebone。
[C]Theybreakdownbonetissue。
[D]Theyconnectthebonetomuscletissue。
21.[A]Theyhavedifficultyidentifyingthesecells。
[B]Theyaren,tsurehowthesecellswork。
[C]They'velearnedhowtoreproducethesecells0
[D]They,vefoundsimilarcellsinotherspecies0
22.[A]Tolearnhowtopreventabonedisease。
[B]Tounderstanddifferencesbetweenbonetissueandothertissue®
[C]Tofindouthowspecializedbonecellshaveevolved®
[D]Tocreateartificialbonetissue。
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheardo
23.[A]Anewfuelforbuses«
[B]Thecausesofairpollution»
[C]Awaytoimprovefuelefficiencyinbuses。
[D]Careersinenvironmentalengineering0
24.[A]Hercarisbeingrepaired。
[B]Shewantstohelpreducepollution..
[C]Parkingisdifficultinthecity.
[D]Thecostoffuelhasincreased0
25.[A]Afuelthatburnscleanly0
[B]Anoiladditivethathelpscoolengines,»
[C]Amaterialfromwhichfiltersaremade.
[D]Aninsulatingmaterialsprayedonenginepartso
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Both
thepassageaidthequestionswi11bespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe
fourchoicesnarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyjuhavejustheard0
26.[A]Fromthreetofivemonths..
[B]Threenonthso
[C]FivemDnthso
[D]FourmDnthso
27.[AlWatshtraffic。
[B]Obeycommands。
[C]Crossstreetssafely-
[D]Guardthedoor.
28.[A]Threeweeks(.
[B]Twoweekso
[C]Fourweekso
[D]Fiveweeks。
PassageT*'o
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyiuhavejustheard®
29.[A]Twotofourtimes。
[B]FourtDsixtimes.
[C]Fourtjeighttimeso
[D]Sixtotentimes。
30.[A]SlespingpillsmadepeoplegointoREMsleepquickly。
[B]Peoplehadmoredreamsaftertheytooksleepingpills0
[C]Peoplebecameangryeasilybecausetheydidn'ttakesleepingpills。
[D]SleepingpillspreventedpeoplefromgoingintoREMsleep0
31.[?\]Peopledreamsoastosleepbetter。
[B]PeopledreaminordernottogointoREMsleep。
[C]Becausetheymayrunintodifficultproblensintheirdreams。
[D]Becauseintheirdreamstheymayfindtheanswerstotheirproblems.
PassageThree
Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard(>
32.[A]Asalesrepresentative。
[B]Astoremanager。
[C]Acommitteechairperson。
[D]Aclasspresidento
33.[A]Todeterminewhowillgraduatethisyear。
[B]Todiscusstheseatingarrangement□
[C]Tochoosethechairpersonoftheceremonies。
[D]Tobeginplanningthegraduationceremonies。
34.[A]Theirnames,phonenumbersandjobpreference。
[B]ThenamesandaddressesoftheirguestSo
[C]Thenanesofthecommitteetheyworkedonlastyear。
[D]Theirdormitoryname,addressandphonenumber。
35.[A]Inanhour。
[B川extweek。
[C]Inonemonth*
[D]Nextyear。
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshould
listencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanks
numberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofill
inthemissin?information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemain
pointsinyouownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten®
IntheEnglish(36)system,studentstakethreeveryimportantexaminations.Thefirstistheeleven-plus,whichis
(37)attheageofelevenoralittlepast.Atonetimethe(38)or(39)shownontheelevenpluswould
have(40)ifachildstayedinschool.Now,however,allchildrencontinuein(41)schools,andtheeleven-plvs
determineswhichcoursesofstudythechildwillfollow.Attheageoffifteenorsixteen,thestudentsare(42)_________for
theOrdinary(43)oftheGeneralCertificateofEducation.(44).Oncestudentshavepassedthisexam,theyare
allowedtospecialize,sothattwothirdsormoreoftheircourseswillbeinphysics,chemistry,classicallanguages,or
whatevertheywishtostudyatgreaterlength.(45).Evenattheuniversities,studentsstudyonlyintheirconcentrated
area,andveryfewstudentseverventureout-sidethatsubjectagain.(46)。
PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfrem
alistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.
Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2with
asinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce»
Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassageo
ShoppinghabitsintheUnitedStateshavechangedgreatlyinthelastquarterofthe20thcentury.Earlyinthe1900smost
AmericantownsandcitieshadaMainStreet.MainStreetwasalwaysthe47ofatown.Thisstreetwas1inedonthebothsides
withmany48businesses.Here,shopperswalkedintostorestolookatallsortsofmerchandise:clothing,furniture,hardware,
groceries.Inaddition,someshopsoffered49.Thereshopsincludeddrugstores,restaurants,shoerepairstores,andbarber
orhairdressingshops.Butinthe1950s,achangebeganto50place.ToomanyautomobileshadcrowdedintoMainStreetwhile
toofewparkingplaceswere51toshoppers.Becausethestreetswerecrowded,merchantsbegantolookwithinterestattheopen
spacesoutsidethecitylimits.Openspaceiswhattheircardrivingcustomers52.Andopenspaceiswhattheygotwhenthe
firstshoppingcentrewasbuilt.Shoppingcenters,orrathermalls,53asacollectionofsmallnewstoresawayfromcrowded
citycenters.Attractedbyhundredsoffreeparkingspace,customersweredrawnawayfrom54areastooutlyingmalls.Andthe
growing55ofshoppingcentersledinturntothebuildingofbiggerandbetterstockedstores.Bythelate1970s,manyshoppirg
mallshadalmostdevelopedintosmalIcitiesthemselves.Inadditiontoprovidingthe56ofthestopshopping,mallswere
transformedintolandscapedparks,withbenches,fountains,andoutdoorentertainment,
[A]designed[F]convenience[K]cosmetics
[B]take[G]services[L]started
[C]heart[1]fame[M]downtown
[D]needed[I]various[N]available
[E]though[J]popularityfO]cheapness
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.For
eachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre。
PassageOne
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassageo
Cultureisoneofthemostchallengingelementsoftheinternationalmarketplace.Thissystemoflearnedbehaviorpatterns
characteristicofthemembersofagivensocietyisconstantlyshapedbyasetofdynamicvariables:language,religion,values
andattitudes,mannersandcustoms,aesthetics,technology,education,andsocialinstitutions.Tocopewiththissystem,2n
internationalmanagerneedsbothfactualandinterpretiveknowledgeofculture.Tosomeextent,thefactualknowledgecanbe
learned;itsinterpretationcomesonlythroughexperience。
Themostcomplicatedproblemsindealingwiththeculturalenvironmentstemfromthefactthatonecannotlearnculture-ore
hastoliveit.Twoschoolsofthoughtexistinthebusinessworldonhowtodealwithculturaldiversity.Oneisthatbusiness
isbusinesstieworldaround,followingthemodelofPepsiandMcDonald's.Insomecases,globalizationisafactoflife;
however,culturaldifferencesarestillfarfromconverging。
Theotherschoolproposesthatcompaniesmusttailorbusinessapproachestoindividualcultures.Settinguppoliciesard
proceduresineachcountryhasbeencomparedtoanorgantransplant:thecriticalquestioncentersaroundacceptanceorrejection.
Themajorchallengetotheinternationalmanageristomakesurethatrejectionisnotaresultofculturalmyopiaorevenblindness0
Fortuneexaminedtheinternationalperformanceofadozenlargecompaniesthatearn20percentormoreoftheirrevenue
overseas.Theinternationallysuccessfulcompaniesallshareanimportantquality:patience.Theyhavenotrushedintosituatiors
butratherbuilttheiroperationscarefullybyfoKowingthemostbasicbusinessprinciples.Theseprinciplesaretoknowyotr
adversary,krowyouraudience,andknowyourcustomer。
57.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
[A]A11internationalmanagerscanlearnculture。
[B]Businessdiversityisnotnecessary□
[C]Viewsdifferonhowtotreatcultureinbusinessworldo
[D]Mostpeopledonotknowforeignculturewell。
58.Accordingtotheauthor,themodelofPepsi。
[A]isinlinewiththetheoriesthatthebusinessisbusinesstheworldaround
[B]isdifferentfromthemodelofMcDonald*s
[C]showsthereverseofglobalization
[D]hasconvergedculturaldifferences
59.Thetw?schoolsofthought。
[A]bothproposethatcompaniesshouldtailorbusinessapproachestoindividualcultures
[B]bothadvocatethatdifferentpoliciesbesetupindifferentcountries
[C]admittheexistenceofculturaldiversityinbusinessworld
[D]bothAandB
60.Thisarticleissupposedtobemostusefulforthose。
[A]whoareinterestedinresearchingthetopicofculturaldiversity
[B]whohaveconnectionstomorethanonetypeofculture
[C]whowanttotravelabroad
[D]whowanttorunbusinessonInternationalScale
61.AccordingtoFortune,successfulinternationalcompanies。
[A]earn23percentormoreoftheirrevenueoverseas
[B]allhavethequalityofpatience
[C]willfsllowtheoverseaslocalcultures
[D]adoptthepolicyofinternationalization
PassageTwo
Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassageo
TherearepeopleinItalywhocan'tstandsoccer.NotallCanadianslovehockey.AsimilarsituationexistsinAmerica,
wheretherearethoseindividualsyoumaybeonecfthemwhoyawnorevenfrownwhensomebodymentionsbaseball.Baseballto
themmeansboringhourswatchinggrownmeninfunnytightoutfitsstandingaroundinafieldstaringawaywhileverylittle
ofanythinghappens.Theytellyouit'sagamebettersuitedtothe19thcentury,slow,quiet,andgentlemanly.Thesearethe
samepeopley)umaybeoneofthemwholovefootballbecausethere'sthesportthatglorifies“thehit”。
Bycontrast,baseballseemsabstract,cool,silent,stillo
OnTVthegameisfracturedintoadozenperspectives,replays,close-ups.Thegeometryofthegame,however,isessential
tounderstandingit.Youwillcontemplatethegamefromonepointasapainterdocshissubject;youmay,ofcourse,project
yourselfintothegame.Itisinthisprojectionthatthegameaffordssomuchspaceandtimeforinvolvement.TheTVwon't
doitforyou。
Take,forexample,thethirdbaseman.Yousitbehindthethirdbasedugoutandyouwatchhimwatchinghomeplate.Hislegs
areapart,kneesflexed.Hisarmshangloose.Hedoesalotofthis.Theskepticstillcannotthinkofanyothersportssostill,
sopassive.Batwatchwhathappenseverytimethepitcherthrows:thethirdbasemangoesuponhistoes,flexeshisarmsor
bringstheglovetoapointinfrontofhim,takesasteprightorleft,backwardorforward,perhapsheglancesacrossthe
fieldtocheckhisfirstbaseman,sposition.Supposethepitchisaball.MNothinghappened,“yousay."Icouldhavehad
myeyesclosed,“
Theskepticandtheinnocentmustplaythegame.Andthisinvolvementinthestandsisnomoreintellectualthanlistening
tomusicis.Watchthethirdbaseman.Smooththedirtinfrontofyouwithonefoot;smooththepocketinyourglove;watch
theeyesofthebatter,thespeedofthebat,thesoundofhorsehideonwood.Iffootballisasymphonyofmovementandtheatre,
baseballischambermusic,aspaciousinterlockingofnotes,choresandresponses0
62.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith。
[A]thedifferenttastesofpeopleforsports
[B]thedifferentcharacteristicsofsports
[C]thcattractionoffootball
[D]theattractionofbaseball
63.Thosewhodon'tlikebaseballmaycomplainthat。
[A]itisonlytothetasteoftheold
[B]itinvolvesfewerplayersthanfootball
[C]itisnotexcitingenough
[D]itispretentiousandlooksfunny
64.Theauthoradmitsthat0
[A]baseballistoopeacefulfortheyoung
[B]baseballmayseemboringwhenwatchedonTV
[C]footballismoreattractingthanbaseball
[D]basebal1ismoreinterestingthanfootbal1
65.Bystating“Icouldhavehadmyeyesclosed。”theauthormeans(4thparagraphlastsentence)。
[A]thethirdbasemanwouldrathersleepthanplaythegame
[B]evenifthethirdbasemanclosedhiseyesamomentago,itcouldmakenodifferencetotheresult
[C]thethirdbasemanissogoodatbasebal1thathecouldfinishthegamewitheyesclosedallthetimeanddohiswork
well
[D]theconsequencewassobadthathecouldmtbeartoseeit
66.Wecansafelyconcludethattheauthor0
[A]likesfootball
[B]hatesfootball
[C]hatesbaseball
[D]likesbasebal1
PartVCloze(15minutes)
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