大学英语六级听力模拟题63
Section A 1> A. They think they are over priced.
B.They think they are stolen ones.
C.They think they are in poor working condition.
D.They think they should buy one.
2、 A. Becau the light hurts her eyes.
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B.Becau her ears hurt.
C.Becau she can't hear clearly.
蚕豆简笔画D.Becau she can't e the program.
3、 A. He thinks that the salesman was realistic.
B.He thinks that the salesman played his part well.
C.He thinks that the salesman exaggerated his part.
D.He thinks that the salesman was not dramatic enough.
4、 A. Becau the working hours were not suitable.
B.Becau the job was not well paid.
C.Becau he had to do a lot of traveling.
D.Becau the job was quite difficult.
5、 A. It was fairly successful. B. It was hard and futile.
C. It failed for lack of fund. D. It stopped for lack of land.
6、 A. A TV t. B. A washing machine.
C. A refrigerator. D. An oven.
7、 A. Getting the new parts ready by Friday.
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B.Sending the woman's computer for repair.
C.Ordering some new parts by Friday.
石醒宇D.Fixing the woman's computer.
8、 A. At 10:45. B. At 10:40.
C. At 10:55. D. At 11:00.
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Section B
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Section C
形容傍晚的词语A flurry of rumor and gossip followed recent reports of a small plane hitting a high-ri apartment building on New York ' s Upper East Side . Was it a helicopter or aplane? Was it anaccident ora 26 attack? Thepilot' s celebrity 27 added another strange twist as the rumor unraveled to substantiated fact.
The 28 of that unraveling, of people sorting out bits of fact and fiction, 29 Nicholas DiFonzo, professor of social and organization psychology at Rochester Institute of Technology and one of the leading experts on rumor and gossip rearch. He is 30 rearching how rumors proliferate, 31 and die over time as part of a National Science
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