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2024年12月英语六级真题(B卷)

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

1.A)ThefoggyweatherhasaffectedMary'smood.

B)TheyarepuzzledaboutMary'stowspirits.

C)Maryisdissatisfiedwithherpromotion.

D)Marycarestoomuchaboutherlooks.

2.A)Gotoanartexhibition.

B)Dineoutwithanoldfriend.

C)Attendtheopeningnightofaplay.

D)Seehispaintingsondisplay.

3.A)Hermotherwasquiteoutsiandinginacademicwork.

B)Shewasnotparticularlyinterestedingoingtoschool.

C)Herparentslaidgreatemphasisonacademicexcellence.

D)Shehelpedupgradetheeducationailevelofimmigrants.

4.A)Themachinestherewerei1maintained.

B)Ticketsforitsmemberswerecheaper.

C)Itwasfilledwithpeopleallthetime.

D)Ithadareputationforgoodservice.

5.A)BothSarahandTomhavebeenawardeddoctoraldegrees.

B)TomhasarrangedtomeethisbrideSarahinHawaii.

C)TomwasmoreexcitedthanSarahatthewedding.

D)AdoubleblessinghasdescendeduponTom.

6.A)Thereweretoomanyquestionsintheexamination.

B)Theexaminationwaswellbeyondthecoursecontent.

C)Theexaminationquestionsweresomewhattoodifficult.

D)Thecoursepreparedhimadequatelyfortheexamination.

7.A)It'slesstime-consuming.

B)Hiswifeistiredofcooking.

C)It'spartofhisjob.

D)Heissickofhome-cookedmeals.

8.A)Hehasjuststartedtoteachpianolessons.

B)Heseldomtakesthingsseriously.

C)Heisveryproudofhispianoskills.

D)Heusuallyunderstateshisachievements.

9.A)It'stedious.

B)It'sabsurd.

C)It'sjustifiable.

D)It'sunderstandable.

10.A)Arrangeaccommodationforher.

B)Explainthecauseofthecancellation.

C)Compensateherfbr(heinconvenience.

D)Allowhertotakeanotherflightthatnight.

SectionB

Passageone

Questions11to13arcbasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Producinglegendarypaintings.

B)Makingafortunefromdecorativearts.

C)Manufacturingqualityfurniture.

D)Settingupaspecialmuseum.

12.A)ToshowhisfascinationwithAsianculture.

B)TotellthestoryoftheAmericanRevolution.

C)TopromoteinterestinAmericandecorativearts.

D)ToincreasethepopularityoftheDupontCompany.

13.A)Bythemeorperiod.

B)Bystyleordesign.

C)Bymanufacturerororigin.

D)Byfunctionorpurpose.

PassageTwo

Questions14to16arcbasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)Peoplemayusetwoormarelanguages.

B)PeoplewillchooseChineseratherthanEnglish.

C)ThepercentageofnativespeakersofEnglishwillincrease.

D)Thenumberofpeoplerelyingontheirmothertonguewilldrop.

15.A)ThenumberofSpanishspeakersisfargreaterthanthatofArabicspeakers.

B)ArabicspokeninoneArabcountrymaynotbeunderstoodinancther.

C)ArabicspokeninEgyptdiffersfromArabicspokeninMoroccoinorigin.

D)ThenumberofArabicspeakersisdecliningbecauseoftheinvasionofEnglish.

16.A)ItisimpossibletbrArabcountriestostandardizetheirlanguage.

B)MostpeopleintheworldwilllearntospeakChineseinthefuture.

C)ItisuncertainwhetherEnglishwillworldlanguageinthefuture.

D)Spanishisverylikelytobecomethetoplanguageoftheworldby2050.

PassageThree

Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

17.A)Becausetheybelieveblindstudentsprefertomixwithstudentswhocansee.

B)Becauseitwouldcostlotsofmoneytobuildsuchspecialcolleges.

C)Becauseitwouldconstitutedisciiminationagainstblindstudents.

D)Becausetheythinkblindpeopleshouldlearntoliveamongsightedpeople.

18.A)Byencouragingthemtobemoreself-reliant.

B)Byshowingthempropercareandrespect.

C)Byofferingthemmorefinancialassistance.

D)Byprovidingthemwithfreemedicalservice.

19.A)FinancialaidfromtheAmericangovernment.

B)Moderntechnology.

C)Professionalsupport.

D)HelpfromtheNationalFederationoftheBlind.

20.A)AskAmericanprofessorstowriterecommendationson(heirbehalf.

B)ObtainAmericancitizenshipbeforetheyreach(heageof30.

C)Turntospecialinstitutionsintheirowncountryforassistance.

D)ApplytotheNationalFederationoftheBlindforscholarships.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

PassageOne

Questions21to25arcbasedonthefollowingpassage.

Eachsummer,nomatterhowpressingmyworkschedule.Itakeoffonedayexclusivelyfor

myson.Wecallitdad-sonday.Thisyearourthirdstopwastheamusementpark,wherehe

discoveredthathewastallenoughtorideoneof(hefastestrollercoasters(过山车)intheworld.

Weblastedthroughface-stretchingturnsandloopsforninetyseconds.Then,aswesteppedoffthe

ride,heshruggedand,inadistressinglycalmvoice,remarkedthatitwasnotasexcitingasother

rideshe'dbeenon.AsIlistened.Ibegan(osensesomethingseriouslyoutofbalance.

Throughouttheseason,Inoticedsimilareventsailaroundme.Parentsseemedliardpressed

tofindnewthrillstbrindifferentkids.Surroundedbyever-greaterstimulation,theiryoungfaces

worelookingdisappointedandbored.

Facingtheirchildren'scomplaintsof"nothingtodo".Parentswereshellingoutlarge

numbersofdollarsforvariousformsofentertainment.Inmanycases(hemoneyseemedtodo

littlemore(hanbuytransientrelieffrom(heterriblemoansoftheirboredchildren.Thissetme

ponderingtheobviousquestion:tlHowcanitbesohardforkidstofindsomethingtodowhen

there'sneverbeensucharangeofstimulatingentertainmentavailabletothem?^^

Whydochildrenimmersedinthismuchexcitementseemstarvedformore?Thatwas,1

realized,thepoint.Idiscoveredduringmyownrecklessadolescencethatwhatcreatesexcitement

isnotgoingfast,butgoingfaster.Thrillshavelesstodowithspeedthanchangesinspeed.

I'mconcernedaboutthecumulativeeffectofyearsattheselevelsoffeverishactivity.Itisno

mysterytomewhymanyteenagersappearapathetic(麻木的)andturnedout,witha“beenthere,

done(hat”airofindifferencetowardmuchoflife.Asincreasingnumbersoffriends,childrenarc

prescribedmedications-stimulartstodealwithinaltentivenessatschooloranti-depressantstohelp

withthelossofinterestandjoyintheirlives-1questiontheroleo-kidsboredominsomeofthe

diagnoses.

Myownworkisfocusedonthechemicalimbalancesandbiologicalfactorsrelatedto

behavioralandemotionaldisorders.Thesearecomplexproblems.YetI'vebeenreflectingmore

andmoreonhow(hepaceoflifeand(heintensityofstimulationmaybecontributing(o(herising

ratesofpsychiatricproblemsairiongchildrenandadolescentsinoursociety.

21.Theauthorfeltsurprisedintheamusementparkatthefacethat.

A)hissonwasnotasthrilledbytherollercoasterrideasexpected

B)hissonblastedthroughtheturnsandloopswithhisfacestretched

C)hissonappeareddistressedbutcalmwhileridingtherollercoaster

D)hissoncouldkeephisbalancesowellonthefast-movingrollercoaster

22.Accordingtotheauthor,childrenarcbored.

A)unlesstheirparentscanfindnewthrillsforthem

B)whentheydon'thaveanyaccesstostimulatingfiingames

C)whentheyareleftaloneatweekendsbytheirworkingparents

D)eveniftheyarcexposedtomoreandmorekindsofentertainment

23.Fromhisownexperience,theauthorcametotheconclusionthatchildrenseemtoexpect

A)amuchwidervarietyofsportsfacilities

B)activitiesthatrequiresophistcated

C)ever-changingthrillingformsofrecreation

D)physicalexercisesthataremorechallenging

24.InPara.6.theauthorexpresseshisdoubtabout(heeffectivenessoftryingtochangechildren

indifferencetowardmuchoflifeby.

A)divertingtheirinterestfromelectronicvisualgames

B)prescribingmedicationsfor(heirtemporaryrelief

C)creatingmorestimulatingactivitiesforthem

D)spendingmoremoneyontheirentertainment

25.Inordertoalleviatechildren,sboredom,theauthorwouldprobablysuggest.

A)adjustingthepaceoflifeandintensityofstimulation

B)promotingthepracticeofdad-sondays

C)consultingaspecialistinchildpsychology

D)balancingschoolworkwithextracuiricularactivities

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arcbasedonthefollowingpassage.

Itusedtobethatpeoplev/ereproudtoworkforthesamecompanyforthewholeoftheir

workinglives.They'dgetagoldwatchattheendoftheirproductiveyearsandadinnerfeaturing

speechesbytheirbossespraisingtheirloyalty/Butloday'srichcapitalistshaveregressed(倒退)lo

the“survivalofthefittestideasandtheirloyaltyextendsnottotheirworkersoreventotheir

stockholdersbutonlytothemselves.Insteadofgivingoutgoldwatchesworthahundredorso

dollarsforfortyorsoyearsofwork,theygrabtensandevenhundredsofmillionsofdollarsas

theysellfortheirownprofitthecompanytheymayhavebeenwithforonlyafewyears.

Thenewrichselfishlyactontheirowntounfairlygrabthewealththatthecountryasawhole

hasproduced.Thetop1percentof(hepopulationnowhaswcakhequalto(hewholeboitoni95

percentandtheywantmore.Theirselfishnessismostshamelesslyexpressedindownsizingand

outsourcing(将产品包给外公司做)becausethesebusinessmaneuversdon'tacttocreatenew

jobsasthefoundersofnewindustriesusedtodo.butonly(ocutouijobswhilekeepingthemoney

valueofwhatthosejobsproducedforthemselves.

Tokeepthemoneymachineworkingsmoothlytherichhaveboughtallthepoliticiansfrom

the(opdown.Thepresidenthimselfisconstantlyleaving.Washingtonandthebusinessofthe

nationbecauseheissummonedtoufimdraisingdinners”wherefatcatspayathousandorso

dollarsaplatetowormtheirwayintogovernmentnotthroughservicebutthroughdonationsof

vastamountsofmoney.Onceontheinsidetheyhavebothpoliticalpartiesbusilytearingupallthe

regulationsthatprotecttherestofusfromthegreedoftherich.

Themiddleclassusedtobeloyaltothefreeenterprisesysteir.Inthepast,(hepeopleofthe

middleclassmostlythoughtthey'dberichthemselvessomedayorhaveagoodshotatbecoming

rich.Butnowadaysincomeisbeingdistributedmoreandmoreunevenlyandcorporateloyaltyisa

thingofthepast.Themiddleclassmayalsowakeuptoforgetilsloyaltytotheso-calledfree

enterprisesystemaltogetherandthegovernmentwhichgovernsonlytherestofuswhileletting

thecorporationsdowhattheypleasewithourjobs.Asthingsstand,ifsomebodydoesn'twakeup,

themiddleclassisonapathtobeingdownsizedallthewaytothebottomofsociety.

26.Itcanbeinferredformthefirstparagraph(hatpeopleusedtoplaceahighvalueon

A)jobsecurity

B)bosses'praise

C)corporateloyalty

D)retirementbenefits

27.Theauthorisstronglycriticaloftoday'srichcapitalistsfor.

A)notgivingnecessaryassistancetolaid-offworkers

B)maximizingtheirprofitsattheexpenseofworkers

C)notsettinguplong-termgoalsfortheircompanies

D)rewardingonlythosewhoareconsideredthefittest

28.Theimmediateconsequenceofthenewcapitalists'practiceis

A)lossofcorporatereputation

B)lowerpayfortheemployees

C)ahigherrateofunemploymeit

D)adeclineinbusinesstransactions

29.Therichtrytoswaythepolicyofthegovemmentby.

A)occupyingimportantpositionsinbothpoliticalparties

B)makingmonetarycontributionstodecision-makers

C)pleasingthepublicwithgenerousdonations

D)constantlyhostingfundraisingdinners

30.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?

A)Tocallon(hemiddleclasstcremainloyaltothefreeenterprisesystem.

B)TowarnthegovemmentoftheshrinkingoftheAmericanmiddleclass.

C)Topersuadethegovernmenttochangeitscurrenteconomicpolicies.

D)Tourgethemiddleclasstowakeupandprotecttheirowninterests.

PassageThree

Questions31to35arcbasedonthefollowingpassage

IntelchairmanAndyGrovehasdecidedtocuttheGordianknotofcontroversysurrounding

stemcellresearchbysimplywritingacheck.

Thecheck,whichhepledgedlastweek,couldbefbrasmuchas$5million,dependingon

howmanydonorsmakegiftsofbetweenS50.000and$500,000.whichheliaspromisedtomatch.

ItwillbemadeouttotheUniversityofCalifornia-SanFrancisco(UCSF).

Thanksinparttosuchprivatedonations,universityresearchintousesforhumanstemcells

thecellsearlieststagesofdevelopmentthatcanformanybodypart-willcontinueinCalifornia.

Withprivatefinancialsupport,thestatewillbelesslikelytolosetalentedscientistswhowouldbe

templed(oleavethefieldorevenleavethefieldorevenleavethecountryasresearchdependent

onfederalmoneyslowstoaglacial(极其缓慢的)pace.

HinderedbylimitsPresidentBushplacedonstemcellresearchayearago,scientistsare

turningtolaboratories(hatcancarryoutworkwithoutusingfederalmoney.Thisisawkwardfor

universities.Whichmustspendextramoneybuildingseparatelabsandkeepingrigorousrecords

provingnofederalfundswereinvolved.Grove'sdonation,afirststeptowarda$20milliontarget

atUCSF.Willeasetheburden.

Thepresident'sdecisionayearagotoallowresearchonalreadyexistingstemcelllineswas

portrayedasareasonablecompromisebetweenscientists'needsfbrcellstoworkwith,and

concernsthat(hiskindofresearchcoldleadtowholesalecreationanddestructionofhuman

embiyos(胚胎)。ClonedinEir.tsandageneralcontemptforhumanlife.

ButBush'seftbrttopleasebothsidesendeduppleasingneither.Anditcertainlydidn't

providethebasisforcuttingedgeresearch.Ofthe78existingsxistingsterncelllineswhichBush

saidareallthatsciencewouldeverneed,onlyoneisinthiswuntry(attheUnivei'sityof

Wisconsin),andonlyfivearereadyfordistributiontoresearchers.Allweregrowninconjunction

withmousecells,makingfuturetherapeutic(治疗的)usesunlikely.

TheBushadministrationseemsbentonsatisfyingthesmallbutvocalgroupofAmericans

whoopposestemcellresearchunderanyconditions.Fortunately,Groveandothersaremore

interestedinadvancingscientificresearchthatcouldbenefitthelargenumberofAmericanswho

sufferfromParkinson'sdisease,nerxeinjuries,heartdiseasesandmanyotherproblems.

31.WhenAndyGrovedecidedtocut(heGordianknot,hemeantto.

A)putanendtostemcellresearch

B)endIntel'srelationswithGordian

C)settlethedisputeonstemcel.researchquickly

D)expelGordianfromstemcellresearchforgood

32.ForUCSFtocarryonstemcellresearch,newfundshavetocomefrom.

A)interestedbusinessesandindividuals

B)theUnitedStatesfederalgovernment

C)afoundationsetupbytheIntelCompany

D)executivesofleadingAmericancompanies

33.AsaresultothelimitsBushplacedonstemcellresearch,Americanuniversitieswill

A)conducttheresearchinlaboratoriesoverseas

B)abandontheresearchaltogetherinthenearfuture

C)havetocarryouttheresearchsecretly

D)havetoraisemoneytobuildseparatelabs

34.Wemayinferfromthepassagethatfuturetherapeuticusesofstemcellswillbeunlikely

unless.

A)humansteincellsarcusedin(heresearch

B)alotmoreprivatedonationscanbesecured

C)morefederalmoneyisusedfortheresearch

D)talentedscientistsarcinvolvedintheresearch

35.ThereasonlyingbehindPresidentBush'splacinglimitsonstemcellresearchisthat

A)hisadministrationisfinanciallypinched

B)hedidnotwanttooffenditsopponents

C)itamountstoacontemptforhumanlife

D)itdidnotpromiseanytherapeuticvalue

PassageFour

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thislooksliketheyearthathard-pressedtenantsinCaliforniawillgetrelief-notjustinthe

marketplace,whererentshavecased.bu(fromthestatecapitalSacramento.

Twosignificanttenantreformsstandagoodchanceofpassage.Onebill,whichwillgive

moretimetotenantsbeingevicted(逐出),willsoonbeheadingtothegovernor,sdesk.Theother,

protectingsecuritydeposits,facesavoteintheSenateonMonday.

Formorethanacentury,landlordsinCaliforniahavebeenabletoforcetenantsoutwithonly

30days5notice.ThatwillnowdoubleunderSB1403,whichgotthrough(heAssemblyrecently

Thenewprotectionwillapplytorenterswhohavebeeninanapartnentforatleastayear.

Even60daysinatighthousingmarketwon,tbelongenoughforsomefamiliestofindat

apartmentnearwheretheirkidsgotoschool.Bu(itwillbeanimprovementincitieslikeSanJose

whererentersrightsgroupschargethatunscrupuloiis(不择手段的)landlordshavekickedou

tenantsonshortnoticetoputuprents.

TheCaliforniaLandlordsAssociationarguedthatlandlordsshouldn'thavetowait60daysto

getridofproblemtenants.ButihebillgainedsupportwhenaJapaneserealestateinvestorsenton

30-dayevictionnoticesto550familiesrentinghomesinSacramentoandSantaRosa.Theland

lordslobbyeventuallydroppeditsoppositionandinsteaditsforcesagainstAB2330,rcgarding

securitydeposits.

SponsoredbyAssemblywomanCaroleMigdenofSanFrancisco,thebillwouldestablish;

procedureandatimetablefortenantstogetbacksecuritydeposits.

Somelandlordsviewsecuritydepositsasafreemonth'srent,theirsforthetaking.Inmos

cases,though,therearehonestdisputesoverdamages-whatconstitutesordinarywearandtear.

AB2330wouldgiveatenanttherighttorequestawalk-throughwiththelandlordandto

maketherepairsbeforemovingout:reputablelandlordsalreadydothis.Ilwouldincreasethe

penaltyforfailingtoreturnadeposit.

Theoriginalbillwouldhaverequiredthelandlordtopayinterestinthedeposit.The

landlordslobbyprotestedthatitwouldinvolvetoomuchpaperworkovertoolittlemoney-less

than$10ayearona$1,000deposit,atcurrentrates.OnWednesday,thesponsordroppedthe

interestsectiontoincreasethechanceofpassage.

EveninitsamendedfomiAB2330is,likeSB1403,vitallyimportantfortenantsand

shouldbemadestatelaw.

36.Welearnform(hepassagethatSB1403willbenefit.

A)long-termrealestateinvestors

B)short-termtenantsinSacramento

C)landlordsintheStateofCalifornia

D)tenantsrentingahouseoverayear

37.A60-daynoticebeforeevictionmaynotbeearlyenoughforrentersbecause.

A)movinghouseissomethingdifficulttoarrange

B)appropriatehousingmaynotbereadilyavailable

C)moretimeisneededfortheirkids*schoolregistration

D)thefuniishingofthenewhouseoftentakesalongtime

38.Wryoftenlandlordsdon'treturntenants,depositsonthepretextthat.

A)theirrenthasnotbeenpaidintime

B)therehasbeenordinarywearandtear

C)tenantshavedonedamagetothehouse

D)the30-daynoticeformovingoutisover

39.WhydidthesponsoroftheAB2330billfinallygiveinontheir.terestsection?

A)Toputanendtoalengthyargument.

B)Tourgelandlordstolobbyforitspassage.

C)Tocutdowntheheavypaperworkforitseasypassage.

D)TomakeiteasierfortheStateAssemblytopassthebill.

40.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat.

A)bothbillsarelikelytobemadestatelaws

B)neitherbillwillpassthroughtheAssembly

C)AB2330standsabetterchanceofpassage

D)SacramentoandSanJosesupportSB1403

PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)

41.GreywhaleshavelongbeeninthenorthAtlanticandhuntingwasanimportantcause

for(hat.

A)extinctB)extinguishedC)detainedD)deprived

42.Hewasgivenmajorresponsibilityforoperatingtheremotenuinipulatortothenewly

launchedsatellite.

A)retreatB)retrieveC)embodyD)embrace

43.Foreignstudentsarefacingunprecedenteddelays,asvisaapplicationsreceivecloser

thanever.

A)irrigateB)intrigueC)irritateD)intimidate

44.Ifyouarelatefortheappointment,youmighttheintenuewerandloseyourchance

ofbeingaccepted.

A)imgateB)intrigueC)irritateD)intimidate

45.Children'sideaofamagickingdomisoftendancersinanimalastheyhaveoftenseen

inDisneyland.

A)cushionsB)costumesC)skeletonsD)ornaments

46.Eversincethefirstnuclearpowerstationswerebuilt,doubtshaveabouttheirsafety.

A)preservedB)tracesC)tracksD)trails

47.Thisclearlyshowsthatcropsandweedshavequiteanumberofincommon.

A)traitsB)tracesC)tracksD)trails

48.FromsciencetoShakespeare.Excellenttelevisionandvideoprogramsareavailable

toteachers.

A)instockB)instoreC)inoperationD)inabundance

49.WhentheItalianpoetDantewasfromhishomeinFlorence,hedecidedtowalk

formItalytoParistosearchfortherealmeaningoflife.

A)exertedB)expiredC)exiledD)exempted

50.Habitsacquiredinyoulh-notablysmokinganddrinking-mayincreasetheriskof

diseasesinaperson'slaterlife.

A)consecutiveB)chronicC)criticalD)cyclical

51.F.W.Woolworthwasthefirstbusinessmantoerectatrueskyscrapertohimself,and

in1929,AlSmith,aformergovernorofNewYork,soughttooutreachhim.

A)portrayB)proclaimC)exaggerateD)commemorate

52.lblabel(heirproduceasorganic,fannershavetoobtainacertificateshowingthatno

chemicalshavebeenusedtokillpestsonthefarmfortwoyears.

A)toxicB)tragicC)nominalD)notorious

53.AncientGreekgymnasticstrainingprogramswereconsideredtobeanpartofthe

children'seducation.

A)intactB)integralC)inclusiveD)infinite

54.Researchershavefoundthathappinessdoesn'tappeartobeanyone's;thecapacityfor

joyisatalentyoudeveloplargelyforyourself.

A)disposalB)excelledC)exceededD)enriched

55.Wcwantourchildrentohavemorethanjobskills;wcwanttheirlivestobeandtheir

perspectivestobebroadened.

A)envisagedB)excelledC)exceededD)enriched

56.Onlineschools,whichtheneedsofdifferentpeople,haveemergedasan

increase-inglypopulareducationalternative.

A)stirupB)switchonC)cater(oD)consentto

57.Thiskindofsongbirdsleepsmuchlessduringitsannual.Butthatdoesn'tseemto

affectitsflying.

A)migrationB)emigrationC)conveyanceD)transference

58.Thedevelopingnationswarnrichcountriestohelpshoulderthecostofforests.

A)updatingB)upgradingC)conservingD)constructing

59.Inthestudy,researcherssucceededindetermininghowcoffeedifferentareasofthe

brainin15volunteers.

A)integratedB)motivatedC)illuminatedD)activated

60.Theyaretryingtotheriskasmuchastheycanbymakingamorethorough

investigationofthemarket.

A)minimizeB)harmonizeC)summarizeD)jeopardize

61.Thecyclesofthesunandnioonaresimplebutforceswhichhaveshapedhumanlives

sincethebeginning.

A)franticB)giganticC)sensationalD)maximum

62.Aneffortwaslaunchedrecentlytocreatethefirstcomputeroftheentirehumanbrain.

A)repetitionB)repressionC)saturationD)simulation

63.Inthefaceofthedisaster,thi?worldhasunitedtoaidmillionsofpeopletryingtopiece

theirlivesbacktogether.

A)fragileB)primitivcC)vulnerableD)susceptible

64.AIDSisaglobalproblemthatdemandsaunified,worldwidesolution,whichisnotonlythe

responsibilityofnationsinwhichAIDSismost.

A)relevantB)prevalentC)vigorousD)rigorous

65.Aftertheearthquake,aworlddividedbyandreligiousdisputessuddenlyfacedits

commonhumanityinthisshockingdisaster.

A)ethnicB)epidemicC)strategicD)pathetic

66.Psychologistssuggestthatchildrenwhoareshyaremoretodevelopdepressionand

anxietylaterinlife.

A)eligibleB)engagedC)proneD)prospective

67.Initially,(hescientistsandengineersseemedbythevarietyofresponsespeoplecan

maketoapoem.

A)reinforcedB)embarrassedC)depressedD)bewildered

68.Isitpossibletostopdruginthecounirywithinaveryshorttime?

A)adoptionB)addictionC)contemplationD)compulsion

69.TheparentsofLindsay,13.antennisplayerwhospendseighthoursadayon(he

court,admitthataregularschoolisnotanoptiontheirdaughter.

A)exoticB)equivalentC)eliteD)esthetic

70.Our

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