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年月英語四級完整版真題:第三套點此查看試卷答案解析PartIWriting(30minutes)點此查看試卷答案解析PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)SurvivingtheRecessionAmerica'srecessionbeganquietlyattheendof2021.Sincethenithasevolvedintoaglobalcrisis.Reasonablepeoplemaydisagreeaboutwhomtoblame.Financierswhowerenotascleverastheythoughttheywere?Regulatorsfallingasleepatwork?Consumerswhoborrowedtoomuch?Politicianswhothoughtlesslypromotedhome-ownershipforthosewhocouldnotaffordit?Allareguilty;andwhatamesstheyhavecreated.Since2021Americahasshed5millionjobs.Morethan15%oftheworkforcearejoblessorunderemployed-roughly25millionworkers.Theonlyindustriesswellingtheirpayrollsarehealthcare,utilitiesandthefederalgovernment.ThevalueoflistedsharesinAmericanfirmscollapsedby57%fromitspeakinOctober2021toalowinMarchthisyear,though第1頁共27頁ithassincebouncedbacksomewhat.Industrialproductionfellby12.8%intheyeartoMarch,theworstslidesincetheSecondWorldWar.MarkZandi,andeconomistatMoody'sEconomy,com,predictsthattherecessionwillshrinkAmerica'seconomyby3.5%intotal.Formostexecutives,thisistheworstbusinessenvironmentthey'veeverseen.Timesaresotoughthatevenbossesaretakingpaycuts.Median(中位數(shù)的)payforchiefexecutivesofS&P500companiesfell6.8%in2021.TheoverthrownbusinessgiantsofWallStreettookthebiggestknock,withaveragepaycutsof38%andmedianbonusesofzero.Buttherewassomepainforeveryone;medianpayforchiefexecutivesofnon-financialfirmsintheS&P500fellby2.7%.Nearlyeverybusinesshasasadtaletotell.Forexample,ArneSorenson,thepresidentofMarriotthotels,likensthecrisistothedownturnthathithisbusinessafterSeptember11th,2001.Whenthetwintowersfell,Americansstoppedtravelling.Marriotthaditsworstquarterever,withrevenuesperroomfallingby25%.Thisyear,withoutaterroristattack,thehotelindustryis"puttingthesamenumbersontheboard",saysMr.Sorenson.Thehotelbustlikemostbusts,wasprecededby第2頁共27頁abreathtakingboom.Althoughmanyotherbigfirmsresistedthetemptationtoover-borrow,developersborrowedheavilyandbuiltbiggerandfancierhotelsasifthewholeworldwereplanningaholidayinLasVegas.Whenthebubbleburst,demandcollapsed.Hotelownersfoundthemselveswithahugenumberofemptyroomsevenasalotofunnecessarynewhotelswerereadytoopen.Otherindustrieshavesufferedevenmore.Largenumbersofbuilders,propertyfirmsandretailershavegonebankrupt.AndadisasterhashitDetroit.LastyeartheAmericancarindustryhadthecapacitytomake17millionvehicles.Salesin2021couldbebarelyhalfofthat.TheBigThreeAmericancarmakers-GeneralMotors,FordandChrysler-accumulatedruinouscostsoverthepost-waryears,suchasgold-platedhealthplansandpensionsforworkerswhoretiredasyoungas48.Allthreearedesperatelyrestructuring.OnlyFordmaysurviveinitscurrentform.Hardtimesbreedhardfeelings.FewAmericansunderstandwhatcausedtherecession.Someareseekingscapegoats羊).Politiciansarehappytotakeadvantage.BosseshavebeensummonedtoWashingtontobescoldedonlivetelevision.Thepresidentcondemnstheirgreed.第3頁共27頁ExtravaganceisoutBusinessfolkarebendingoverbackwardstoavoidseemingextravagant.Meetingsatresortsaresuddenlyunacceptable.GoldmanSachs,aninvestmentbank,cancelledaconferenceinLasVegasatthelastminuteandrebookeditinSanFrancisco,whichcostmorebutsoundedlessfun.Anyway,thepainwilleventuallyend.Americanbusinesswillregainitsshine.Manyfirmswilldie,butthesurvivorswillemergeleanerandstrongerthanbefore.Thefinancialsector'sshareoftheeconomywillshrink,andstayshrunkforyearstocome.Theimportanceofnon-financialfirmswillaccordinglyrise,alongwiththeirabilitytoattractthebesttalent.Americawillremainthebestplaceonearthtodobusiness,solongasBarackObamaandtheDemocratsinCongressresistthetemptationtointerferetoomuch,andsolongasorganisedlabourdoesnotoverplayitshand.Thecrisiswillprovehugelydisruptive(破壞性的),however.Badmanagementtechniqueswillbeexposed.Necessitywillforcetheswiftadoptionofmoreefficientones.Atthesametime,technologicalinnovationwillbarelypauseforbreath-andtwobigpoliticalchangesseemlikely.Mr.Obama'splantocurbcarbondioxide(CO2)emissions(排第4頁共27頁放),thoughnecessary,willbefarfromcost-free,whateverhissunnyspeechesonthesubjectmightsuggest.Theshifttoalow-carboneconomywillhelpsomefirms,hurtothersandrequireeveryorganisationthatusesmuchenergytorethinkhowitoperates.ItishardertopredicthowMr.Obama'sproposedreformstothefailinghealth-caresystemwillturnout.Ifhesucceedsincurbingcosts-abigif-itwouldbeahugegainforAmerica.Somebusinesseswillbenefitbutthevastbulkofthesavingswillbecapturedbyworkers,.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。1.Fromthefirstparagraph,welearnthatAmerica'srecessionistheresultof_____.A)amessyrealestatemarketB)acombinationofcausesC)unregulatedcompetitionD)financiers'mismanagement2.Attheworsttime,thetotalvalueoflistedsharesinAmericanfirmsshrankby_____.A)57%B)15%C)12.8%D)3.5%3.AccordingtoArneSorenson,thepresidentofMarriotthotels,thecurrentrecession______.A)wastheworsthehadeverseensinceWorldWarII第5頁共27頁B)reducedhisrevenuestoaquarterofnormalyearsC)hithisbusinessashardasthe911terroristattackD)spoiledhisplanstobuildmorehotelsinLasVegas4.TheBigThreeAmericancarmakersneedrestructuringtosurvivebecause______.A)theirproductioncapacityhasshrunktolessthanhalfofthepreviousyearB)theirtechnologyhasfallenbehindtheircompetitors'elsewhereintheworldC)theyhaveborrowedtooheavilyandaccumulatedtoolargeamountsofdebtD)theycannotcopewiththeruinouscostsaccumulatedoverthepost-waryears5.GoldmanSachs,aninvestmentbank,cancelledaconferenceinLasVegasinorderto______.A)raiseitsefficiencyB)cutunnecessarycostsC)avoidseemingwastefulD)havefuninSanFrancisco6.Theauthorofthisreportseemstobe______.A)againsttoomuchgovernmentinterferenceintheeconomyB)optimisticaboutObama'sefforttoreduceCO2emissions第6頁共27頁C)interestedinpoliticalandeconomicreformsD)concernedabouttheinterestsoftheworkforce7.Accordingtotheauthor.Obama'splantolimitcarbondioxideemissionswill______.A)notbenefitAmerica'sindustryB)benefitthewholenationC)dogoodtotheenvironmentD)bynomeansbeinexpensive8.BecauseHarlowCurtice'sfirmwasleadingAmericaincreating"aneweconomicorder",hewasnamedbyTimemagazineas___________in1955.9.InMarch,GeneralMotors'chiefexecutivewasfiredbyMr.Obamafor___________.10.TheauthorisafraidthattheObamaadministrationwillendup___________America'seconomy.點此查看試卷答案解析PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespoken第7頁共27頁onlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。11.A)Themanhatestolendhistoolstootherpeople.B)Themanhasn'tfinishedworkingonthebookshelf.C)Thetoolshavealreadybeenreturnedtothewoman.D)Thetoolsthemanborrowedfromthewomanaremissing.12.A)Savetimebyusingacomputer.B)Buyherowncomputer.C)BorrowMartha'scomputer.D)Stayhomeandcompleteherpaper.13.A)Themandoesn'thavemoneyforhisdaughter'sgraduatestudies.B)Themandoesn'tthinkhisdaughterwillgetabusinessdegree.C)Themaninsiststhathisdaughtershouldpursueherstudiesinscience.D)Themanadviseshisdaughtertothinkcarefullybeforemakingherdecision.第8頁共27頁14.A)Thecinemaissomedistanceawayfromwheretheyare.B)Hewouldliketoreadthefilmreviewinthenewspaper.C)Theyshouldwaittoseethemovieatalatertime.D)He'llfindhiswaytothecinema.15.A)He'sbeentoSeattlemanytimes.B)Hehaschairedalotofconferences.C)Hehasahighpositioninhiscompany.D)HelivedinSeattleformanyyears.16.A)Teacherandstudent.B)Doctorandpatient.C)Managerandofficeworker.D)Travelagentandcustomer.17.A)Sheknowstheguywhowillgivethelecture.B)Shethinksthelecturemightbeinformative.C)Shewantstoaddsomethingtoherlecture.D)She'llfinishherreportthisweekend.18.A)Thehousesforsaleareofpoorquality.B)Thehousesaretooexpensiveforthecoupletobuy.C)Thehousingdevelopersprovidefreetripsforpotentialbuyers.D)Themanisunwillingtotakealookat.Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhave第9頁共27頁justheard.19.A)HowtostudyEnglishwell.B)Whichcoursestochoose.C)Howtowritecomputergames.D)Whichbookstoread.20.A)Physicalsciences.B)Mathsandphysics.C)Artanddesign.D)Electronicsandcomputer-programming.21.A)HerEnglishisverygood.B)SheisinterestedinEnglish.C)HerEnglishwritingispoor.D)HeroralEnglishisbad.Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.22.A)Applyingforaworkexperience.B)Applyingforapart-timejob.C)Takinganexam.D)Visitinganoldfriend.23.A)Studentsinthefirsthalfoftheircourses.B)Studentswhowillgraduatesoon.C)Studentsinthesecondhalfoftheircourses.第10頁共27頁D)Studentswhohavejustgraduatedfromuniversities.24.A)Explaintheprocedurestothestudents.B)Workregularhours.C)Writeacomprehensivereport.D)Sendareportaboutthewoman'swork.25.A)Intwoweeks.B)Inthreeweeks.C)Inthesecondhalfofhercourse.D)Notdecidedyet.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。PassageOneQuestions26to28arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.26.A)Syntheticfuel.第11頁共27頁B)Solarenergy.C)Alcohol.D)Electricity.27.A)Airtrafficconditions.B)Trafficjamsonhighways.C)Roadconditions.D)Newtrafficrules.28.A)Gothroughahealthcheck.B)Carrylittleluggage.C)Arriveearlyforboarding.D)Undergosecuritychecks.PassageTwoQuestions29to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.29.A)Inafast-foodrestaurant.B)Atashoppingcenter.C)Atacountyfair.D)Inabakery.30.A)AvoidB)Preparetherighttypeofpietoeat.C)Washhishandsthoroughly.D)Practiceeatingapiequickly.第12頁共27頁31.A)Onthetable.B)Behindhisback.C)Underhisbottom.D)Onhislap.32.A)Lookingsidewaystoseehowfastyourneighboreats.B)Eatingfromtheoutsidetowardthemiddle.C)Swallowingthepiewithwater.D)Holdingthepieintherightposition.PassageThreeQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.33.A)Beauty.B)Loyalty.C)Luck.D)Durability.34.A)Hewantedtofollowthetraditionofhiscountry.B)Hebelievedthatitsymbolizedaneverlastingmarriage.C)Itwasthoughtabloodvesselinthatfingerleddirectlytotheheart.D)Itwassupposedthatthediamondonthatfingerwouldbringgoodluck.35.A)Thetwopeoplecanlearnabouteachother'slikesanddislikes.B)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetodecideiftheyareagoodmatch.第13頁共27頁C)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetoshopfortheirnewhome.D)Thetwopeoplecanearnenoughmoneyfortheirwedding.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。abigcitythereareusuallydozensoflargeofficebuildingsthathousebigbanks,corporationheadquarters,andgovernment(36)_____.Thousandsofpeopleworkinthesebuildings.Peoplewhodoalltheofficeworkarecalledwhite-collarworkers.(37)______andreceptionists,bookkeepersandcomputeroperatorsworkformanydifferentkindsofcompanies.Manyofficeworkersdreamofworkingtheirwayuptothe第14頁共27頁top,fromclerkto(38)_______ofacorporation.Thewayliesthroughmiddlemanagement.Middlemanagementincludesjuniorexecutives,whomayfill(39)_______jobs,superviseotherworkersinthecompany.(40)_______actiontotopmanagement,orseethatthecompany'spoliciesarebeingcarriedout.Attheverytoparetheseniorexecutives.They(41)_______thepoliciesfortheirowncompanies,especially(42)_______matters.TheChiefExecutiveOfficer,orCEO,ofalarge(43)_______hasagreatdealofpowerandinfluence.(44)____________________________.Becausefinancialmattersaresoimportant,someaccountantsbecometopexecutives.Incompanieswheretechnologyisimportant,peoplewithanengineeringbackgroundcanalsorisetothetop.Nowadays,however,(45)____________________________.Universitiesinmanycountriesoffercoursesinbusinessadministration.Thegraduatesofthesecoursesoftenstartoutinmiddlemanagementjobs.Fromthere,(46)____________________________.點此查看試卷答案解析PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)SectionA第15頁共27頁Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Justwhenyouhadfiguredouthowtomanagefatinyourdiet,researchersarenowwarningagainstanothercommonmealtimepitfall-salt.AstudybyresearchersattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco(UCSF),StandfordUniversityandColumbiaUniversityshowsthatevena__47__decreaseindailysaltcanleadtodramatichealthbenefits.Theauthors__48__anannualdropofasmanyas120000casesofheartdisease,66000__49__ofstrokeand99000heartattacks__50__byhighbloodpressureaftera3-g-per-dayreductioninsalt.Theadvantages,notsurprisingly,weregreaterforAfricanAmericans,whoaremorelikelyto__51__highbloodpressurethanotherethnicgroups,andfortheelderly,sinceblood第16頁共27頁vesselsstiffenwithage,whichcanleadtohigherbloodpressure."EveryoneintheUSisconsumingsaltfarin__52__ofwhatisgoodforthem,"saysleadauthorDr.KirstenBibbins-DomingoofUCSF."Whatwearesuggestingisthatapopulation-wideefforttoreducesaltintake,even__53__willhavehealthbenefits."Theteamconductedacomputer-basedanalysistodeterminethe__54__ofa3-g-per-dayreductioninsaltintakeonratesofheartdiseaseanddeath.Theyalsocalculatedthecostsavingsemergingfromtheamountofdiseasethatwouldbe__55__becauseoflowerbloodpressure.Theconclusion:bycuttingsaltintakenationwide,theUScouldsave$10billionto$24billion__56__inhealthcarecosts.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。SectionBDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthe第17頁共27頁correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.tofrownwhentheyreceivedpowerbillsthatroutinelytopped$200.LastSeptemberthecouplemovedintoa1500-square-foothomeinPremierGardens,asubdivisionof95"zero-energyhomes"(ZEH)justoutsidetown.Nowthey'reactuallyeagertoseetheirelectricitybills.Thegrandtotaloverthe10monthsthey'velivedinthethree-bedroomhouse:$75.Forthepasttwomonthstheyhaven'tpaidacent.ZEHcommunitiesaretheleadingedgeoftechnologiesthatmightsomedaycreatehousesthatproduceasmuchenergyastheyconsume.PremierGardensisoneofahalf-dozensubdivisionsinCaliforniawhereeveryhomecutspowerconsumptionby50%,mostlybyusinglow-powerappliancesandsolarpanels.Asidefromthepanelsontheroof,PremierGardenslookslikeacommunityofconventionalhomes.Butinside,specialwindowscutpowerbillsbyblockingsolarheatinsummerandretainingindoorwarmthinwinter.Therestoftheenergysavingscomesfromthesolarunits.Theydon'tjustfeedthehometheyserve.Iftheygeneratemore第18頁共27頁powerthanthehomeisusing,theexcessflowsintotheutility'spowergridTheresidentsarebilledby"netmetering":theypayfortheamountofpowertheytapoffthegrid,lessthekilowattstheyfeedintoit.Ifahomegeneratesmorepowerthanituses,thebilliszero.Thatsoundslikeabaddealforthepowercompany,butit'snot.Solarhomesproducethemostpoweronthehotsunnyafternoonswheneveryonerusheshometoturnuptheairconditioner."Ithelpsuslowerusageatpeakpowertimes,"sayssolarexpertMikeKeesee."Thatletsusavoidbuildingcostlyplantsorbuyingexpensivepoweratpeakusagetime."What'snottolike?Mostlythecosts.Thespecialfeaturescanadd$25000ormoretothepurchasepriceofahouse.Taxbreaksbringthecostdown,especiallyinCalifornia,butinmanystatesZEHscanbeprohibitivelyexpensive.Fortheconsumer,it'samatterofpayingnowforthehardwaretosavelaterontheutilities.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答57.WhyaretheGataiseagertoseetheirelectricitybillsnow?A)Theywanttoseehowmuchtheyhavesaved.B)Theywanttocutdowntheirutilityexpenses.第19頁共27頁C)Theywanttoknowiftheyareabletopay.D)Theywanttoavoidbeingovercharged.58.WhatisspecialabouttheZEHcommunities?A)Theyhavecreatedcutting-edgetechnologies.B)Theyaimtobeself-sufficientinpowersupply.C)Theyaresubdividedintohalfadozensections.D)Theyarebuiltinharmonywiththeenvironment.59.HowaretheresidentsintheZEHcommunitiesbilledforelectricityuse?A)Theyareonlychargedfortheamountofpowertheyconsumeonrainydays.B)Theyneedn'tpayasinglecentfortheirpowerconsumptiononsunnydays.C)Theyonlypayfortheexcesspowerthatflowsintotheutility'spowergrid.D)Theypayfortheelectricityfromthegridlesstheirhome-generatedpower.60.Whatdoesthe"netmetering"practicemeantothepowercompany?A)Morepressureatpeaktime.B)Lessprofitsintheshortterm.C)Increasedelectricityoutput.第20頁共27頁D)Reducedoperationalcosts.61.TheauthorbelievesthatbuyingahouseinaZEHcommunity________.A)isbutadreamforaverageconsumersB)givestheownersubstantialtaxbenefitsC)isaworthyinvestmentinthelongrunD)contributestoenvironmentalprotectionPassageTwoQuestions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.clearevolutionaryrootsbutourviewsaboutwhatmakesanidealromanticrelationshipcanbeswayedbythesocietywelivein.SosayspsychologistMaureenO'SullivanfromtheUniversityofSanFrancisco.Shesuggeststhathumanshavealwaystriedtostrengthenthepair-bondtomaximise化)reproductivesuccess.Manysocietiesthroughouthistoryandaroundtheworldtodayhavecultivatedstrongpressurestostaymarried.Inthosewheretiestofamilyandcommunityarestrong,lifelongmarriagescanbepromotedbypracticessuchastheculturalprohibitionofdivorceandarrangedmarriagesthatareseenasacontractbetweentwofamilies,notjusttwoindividuals.Inmodernwesternsocieties,however,thefocusonindividuality第21頁共27頁andindependencemeansthatpeoplearelessconcernedaboutconformingto(遵守)thedictatesoffamilyandculture.Intheabsenceofsocietalpressurestomaintainpair-bonds,O'Sullivansuggeststhatromanticlovehasincreasinglycometobeseenasthefactorthatshoulddeterminewhowestaywithandforhowlong."That'swhyhistoricallyweseeanincreaseinromanticloveasabasisforforminglong-termrelationships,"shesays.AccordingtoO'Sullivanculturealsoshapesthesortsoffeelingsweexpecttohave,andactuallydoexperience,wheninlove.Althoughthenegativeemotionsassociatedwithromanticlove-fearofloss,disappointmentandjealousy-arefairlyconsistentacrosscultures,thepositivefeelingscanvary."IfyouaskJapanesestudentstolistthepositiveattributestheyexpectinaromanticpartner,theyratehighlythingslikeloyalty,commitmentanddevotion,"saysO'Sullivan."IfyouaskAmericancollegewomen,theyexpecteverythingunderthesuit:inadditiontobeingcommitted,partnershavetobeamusing,funnyandafriend."Wejudgeapotentialpartneraccordingtoourspecificculturalexpectationsaboutwhatromanticloveshouldfeellike.Ifyoubelievethatyouhavefoundtrueromance,andyour第22頁共27頁culturetellsyouthatthisiswhatalong-termrelationshipshouldbebasedon,thereislessneedtorelyonsocialorfamilypressurestokeepcouplestogether.O'Sullivanargues.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。62.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutpeople'sviewsofanidealromanticrelationship?A)Theyvaryfromculturetoculture.B)Theyensurethereproductivesuccess.C)Theyreflecttheevolutionaryprocess.D)Theyareinfluencedbypsychologists.63.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatstrongfamilyandcommunityties_________.A)largelyrelyonmarriagecontractsB)cancontributetostablemarriagesC)oftenruncountertoromanticloveD)makedivorcesvirtuallyunacceptable64.Withoutsocialpressurestokeeppair-bonds,romanticlove_________.A)willbeasubstituteformarriageinhumanrelationshipsB)playsakeyroleinmaintaininglong-termrelationshipsC)islikelytoreplacethedictatesoffamilyandsocietyD)isawaytodevelopindividualityandindependence第23頁共27頁65.O'Sullivanbelievesthatwhenpeoplefromdifferentculturesfallinlove,_________.A)theyexpectdifferentthingsfromtheirpartnerB)theytendtoexaggerateeachother'spositivequalitiesC)theyoftenfailtoseeeachother'snegativequalitiesD)theylaymoreemphasisoncommitmentanddevotion66.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat_________.A)culturaldifferencesoftentearapartafamilybuiltonromanticloveB)marriagesarchardtosustainwithoutsocialorfamilypressuresC)romanticloveisbecomingincreasinglyimportantinfamilyrelationshipsD)romanticlovetendstoyieldwherefamilyorsocialpressuresarestrong點此查看試卷答案解析PartVCloze(15minutes)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.第24頁共27頁UKhouseh

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