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4-2005年1月全國大學英語六級考試真題PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.AttheendofeachConversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Example:

Youwillhear:

Youwillread:

A)2hours.

B)3hours.

C)4hours.

D)5hours.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o’clockinthemorningandhavetofinishby2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]

1.A)Furnishedapartmentswillcostmore.

B)Theapartmentcanbefurnishedeasily.

C)Shecanprovidethemanwiththeapartmentheneeds.

D)Theapartmentisjustwhatthemanislookingfor.

2.A)HequiteagreeswithMr.Johnson’sviews.

B)Mr.Johnson’sideasarenonsense.

C)Mr.Johnsonisgoodatexpressinghisideas.

D)Hesharesthewoman’sviewsonsocialwelfare.

3.A)Avoiddistractionswhilestudyinginherdorm.

B)Improvehergradesgradually.

C)Changetheconditionsofherdorm.

D)Studyinaquietplace.

4.A)Itwillbeheldinadifferentplace,

B)Ithasbeenputoff.

C)Ithasbeencancelled.

D)Itwillberescheduledtoattractmoreparticipants.

5.A)Janetisverymuchinterestedinarchitecture.

B)JanetadmirestheSydneyOperaHouseverymuch.

C)Janetthinksit’sashameforanyonenottovisitAustralia.

D)JanetlovesthebeautifullandscapeofAustraliaverymuch.

6.A)Itfallsshortofhersupervisor’sexpectations.

B)Ithasdrawncriticismfromlotsofpeople.

C)Itcanbefinishedinafewweeks’time.

D)Itisbasedonalotofresearch.

7.A)Karenissuretopasstheinterview.

B)HeknowsKarenbetternow.

C)Karenisveryforgetful.

D)ThewomanshouldhaveremindedKarenearlier.

8.A)Skiptheclasstopreparefortheexam.

B)Telltheprofessorshe’slosthervoice.

C)Attendthelecturewiththeman.

D)AskJoetoapologizetotheprofessorforher.

9.A)Thewomanisworkinginakindergarten.

B)Themanwillgoinforbusinessfightafterhighschool.

C)Thewomanisnothappywiththeman’sdecision.

D)Themanwantstobeabusinessmanager.

10.A)Theyarebusyalltheyearround.

B)Theystaycloseduntilsummercomes.

C)Theycaterchieflytotourists.

D)Theyprovidequalityservicetotheircustomers.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Bossandsecretary.

B)PRrepresentativeandclient.

C)Classmates.

D)Colleagues.

12.A)Hethoughtthebosswasunfairtohim.

B)Hisclientscomplainedabouthisservice.

C)HefelthisassignmentwastougherthanSue’s.

D)Hisbosswasalwaysfindingfaultwithhiswork.

13.A)Shecomplainsaboutherbadluck.

B)Shealwaysacceptsthemcheerfully.

C)Sheisunwillingtoundertakethem.

D)Shetakesthemon,thoughreluctantly.

14.A)Johnhadtoquithisjob.

B)BothJohnandSuegotaraise.

developedcountries.

Indeed,concludesWilliamH.SchmidtofMichiganStateUniversity,wholedthenewanalysis,“nosingleintellectuallycoherentvisiondominatesU.S.educationalpracticeinmathorscience.”Thereason,hesaid,“isbecausethesystemisdeeplyandfundamentallyflawed.”

Thenewanalysis,releasedthisweekbytheNationalScienceFoundationinArlington,Va.,isbasedondatacollectedfromabout50nationsaspartoftheThirdInternationalMathematicsandScienceStudy.

NotonlydoapproachestoteachingscienceandmathvaryamongindividualU.S.communities,thereportfinds,butthereappearstobelittlestrategicfocuswithinaschooldistrict’scurricula,itstextbooks,oritsteachers’activities.Thiscontrastssharplywiththecoordinatednationalprogramsofmostothercountries.

Onaverage,U.S.studentsstudymoretopicswithinscienceandmaththantheirinternationalcounterpartsdo.Thiscreatesaneducationalenvironmentthat“isamilewideandaninchdeep,”Schmidtnotes.

Forinstance,eighthgradersintheUnitedStatescoverabout33topicsinmathversusjust19inJapan.Amongsciencecourses,theinternationalgapisevenwider.U.S.curriculaforthisagelevelresemblethoseofasmallgroupofcountriesincludingAustralia,Thailand,Iceland,andBulgaria.SchmidtaskswhethertheUnitedStateswantstobeclassedwiththesenations,whoseeducationalsystems“shareourpatternofsplintered(支離破碎的)visions”butwhicharenoteconomicleaders.

Thenewreport“couldn’tcomeatabettertime,”saysGeraldWheeler,executivedirectoroftheNationalScienceTeachersAssociationinArlington.“ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsprovidethatfocusedvision,”includingthecall“todoless,butingreaterdepth.”

Implementingthenewsciencestandardsandtheirmathcounterpartswillbethechallenge,heandSchmidtagree,becausethedecentralizedresponsibilityforeducationintheUnitedStatesrequiresthatanyreformsbetailoredandinstitutedonecommunityatatime.

Infact,Schmidtargues,reformssuchastheseproposednationalstandards“faceanalmostimpossibletask,becauseeventhoughtheyareintellectuallycoherent,eachbecomesonlyonemorevoiceinthebabble(嘈雜聲).”

21.Accordingtothepassage,theteachingofscienceandmathinAmericais________.

A)losingitsvitalitygradually

B)characterizedbyitsdiversity

C)goingdownhillinrecentyears

D)focusedontappingstudents’potential

22.ThefundamentalflawofAmericanschooleducationisthat________.

A)itattachestoomuchimportancetointensivestudyofschoolsubjects

B)itreliesheavilyontheinitiativeofindividualteachers

C)itsetsaverylowacademicstandardforstudents

D)itlacksacoordinatednationalprogram

23.BysayingthattheU.S.educationalenvironmentis“amilewideandaninchdeep”(Line2,Para.5),theauthormeansU.S.educationalpractice________.

A)scratchesthesurfaceofawiderangeoftopics

B)laysstressonqualityattheexpenseofquantity

C)encourageslearningbothindepthandinscope

D)offersanenvironmentforcomprehensiveeducation

24.ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsaregoodnewsinthattheywill________.

A)solvemostoftheproblemsinschoolteaching

B)providedepthtoschoolscienceeducation

C)quicklydominateU.S.educationalpractice

D)beabletomeetthedemandsofthecommunity

25.Puttingthenewscienceandmathstandardsintopracticewillprovedifficultbecause________.

A)manyschoolteacherschallengetheacceptabilityofthesestandards

B)thereisalwayscontroversyineducationalcircles

C)notenougheducatorshaverealizedthenecessityfordoingso

D)schooldistrictsareresponsibleformakingtheirowndecisions

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ihadanexperiencesomeyearsagowhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewaysinwhichpeoplemakeabadsituationworsebyblamingthemselves.OneJanuary,Ihadtoofficiateattwofuneralsonsuccessivedaysfortwoelderlywomeninmycommunity.Bothhaddied“fullofyears,”astheBiblewouldsay;bothyieldedtothenormalwearingoutofthebodyafteralongandfulllife.Theirhomeshappenedtobeneareachother,soIpaidcondolence(吊唁)callsonthetwofamiliesonthesameafternoon.

Atthefirsthome,thesonofthedeceased(已故的)womansaidtome,“IfonlyIhadsentmymothertoFloridaandgottenheroutofthiscoldandsnow,shewouldbealivetoday.It’smyfaultthatshedied.”Atthesecondhome,thesonoftheotherdeceasedwomansaid,“IfonlyIhadn’tinsistedonmymother’sgoingtoFlorida,shewouldbealivetoday.Thatlongairplaneride,theabruptchangeofclimate,wasmorethanshecouldtake.It’smyfaultthatshe’sdead.”

Whenthingsdon’tturnoutaswewouldlikethemto,itisverytemptingtoassumethathadwedonethingsdifferently,thestorywouldhavehadahappierending.Priestsknowthatanytimethereisadeath,thesurvivorswillfeelguilty.Becausethecourseofactiontheytookturnedoutbadly,theybelievethattheoppositecourse-keepingMotherathome,postponingtheoperation—wouldhaveturnedoutbetter.Afterall,howcouldithaveturnedoutanyworse?

Thereseemtobetwoelementsinvolvedinourreadinesstofeelguilt.Thefirstisourpressingneedtobelievethattheworldmakessense,thatthereisacauseforeveryeffectandareasonforeverythingthathappens.Thatleadsustofindpatternsandconnectionsbothwheretheyreallyexistandwheretheyexistonlyinourminds.

Thesecondelementisthenotionthatwearethecauseofwhathappens,especiallythebadthingsthathappen.Itseemstobeashortstepfrombelievingthateveryeventhasacausetobelievingthateverydisasterisourfault.Therootsofthisfeelingmaylieinourchildhood.Psychologistsspeakoftheinfantilemythofomnipotence(萬能).Ababycomestothinkthattheworldexiststomeethisneeds,andthathemakeseverythinghappeninit.Hewakesupinthemorningandsummonstherestoftheworldtoitstasks.Hecries,andsomeonecomestoattendtohim.Whenheishungry,peoplefeedhim,andwhenheiswet,peoplechangehim.Veryoften,wedonotcompletelyoutgrowthatinfantilenotionthatourwishescausethingstohappen.

26.Whatissaidaboutthetwodeceasedelderlywomen?

A)Theylivedoutanaturallife.

B)Theydiedduetolackofcarebyfamilymembers.

C)Theydiedofexhaustionafterthelongplaneride.

D)Theyweren’taccustomedtothechangeinweather.

27.Theauthorhadtoconductthetwowomen’sfuneralsprobablybecause________.

A)hehadgreatsympathyforthedeceased

B)hewantedtoconsolethetwofamilies

C)hewaspriestofthelocalchurch

D)hewasanofficialfromthecommunity

28.Peoplefeelguiltyforthedeathsoftheirlovedonesbecause________.

A)theybelievethattheywereresponsible

B)theyhadneglectedthenaturalcourseofevents

C)theycouldn’tfindabetterwaytoexpresstheirgrief

D)theydidn’tknowthingsoftenturnoutintheoppositedirection

29.Inthecontextofthepassage,“...theworldmakessense”(Line2,Para,4)probablymeansthat________.

A)wehavetobesensibleinordertounderstandtheworld

B)everythingintheworldispredetermined

C)there’sanexplanationforeverythingintheworld

D)theworldcanbeinterpretedindifferentways

30.Peoplehavebeenmadetobelievesinceinfancythat________.

A)everystoryshouldhaveahappyending

B)theirwishesarethecauseofeverythingthathappens

C)lifeanddeathisanunsolvedmystery

D)everybodyisattheircommand

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

“I’venevermetahumanworthcloning,”sayscloningexpertMarkWesthusinfromhislabatTexasA&MUniversity.“It’sastupidendeavor.”That’saninterestingchoiceofadjective,comingfromamanwhohasspentmillionsofdollarstryingtoclonea13-year-olddognamedMissy.Sofar,heandhisteamhavenotsucceeded,thoughtheyhaveclonedtwocowsandexpecttocloneacatsoon.TheyjustmightsucceedincloningMissythisspring—orperhapsnotforanother5years.Itseemsthereproductivesystemofman’sbestfriendisoneofthemysteriesofmodernscience.

Westhusin’sexperiencewithcloninganimalsleaveshimupsetbyallthistalkofhumancloning.InthreeyearsofworkontheMissyproject,usinghundredsuponhundredsofdog’seggs,theA&Mteamhasproducedonlyadozenorsoembryos(胚胎)carryingMissy’sDNA.Nonehavesurvivedthetransfertoasurrogate(代孕的)mother.Thewastageofeggsandthemanyspontaneouslyabortedfetuses(胎)maybeacceptablewhenyou’redealingwithcatsorbulls,heargues,butnotwithhumans.“Cloningisincrediblyinefficient,andalsodangerous,”hesays.

Evenso,dogcloningisacommercialopportunity,withaniceresearchpayoff.EversinceDollythesheepwasclonedin1997,Westhusin’sphonehasbeenringingwithpeoplecallinginhopesofduplicatingtheircatsanddogs,cattleandhorses.“Alotofpeoplewanttoclonepets,especiallyifthepriceisright,”saysWesthusin.CostisnoobstacleforMissy’smysteriousbillionaireowner;he’sputup$3.7millionsofartofundA&M’sresearch.

Contrarytosomemediareports,Missyisnotdead.TheownerwantsatwintocarryonMissy’sfinequalitiesaftershedoesdie.Theprototypeis,byallaccounts,athletic,good-naturedandsupersmart.Missy’smasterdoesnotexpectanexactcopyofher.Heknowsherclonemaynothavehertemperament.Inastatementofpurpose,Missy’sownerandtheA&Mteamsaytheyare“bothlookingforwardtostudyingthewaysthatherclonesdifferfromMissy.”

Besidescloningagreatdog,theprojectmaycontributeinsightintotheoldquestionofnaturevs,nurture.Itcouldalsoleadtothecloningofspecialrescuedogsandmanyendangeredanimals.

However,Westhusiniscautiousabouthiswork.Heknowsthatevenifhegetsadogpregnant,theoffspring,shouldtheysurvive,willfacetheproblemsshownatbirthbyotherclonedanimals:abnormalitieslikeimmaturelungsandheartandweightproblems~“Whywouldyoueverwanttoclonehumans,Westhusinasks,“whenwe’renotevenclosetogettingitworkedoutinanimalsyet?”

31.By“stupidendeavor”(Line2,Para.1),Westhusinmeanstosaythat________.

A)humancloningisafoolishundertaking

B)animalcloningisabsolutelyimpractical

C)humancloningshouldbedoneselectively

D)animalcloningisnotworththeeffortatall

32.WhatdoesthefirstparagraphtellusaboutWesthusin’sdogcloningproject?

A)Itssuccessisalreadyinsight.

B)Itisdoomedtoutterfailure.

C)Itisprogressingsmoothly.

D)Itsoutcomeremainsuncertain.

33.BycloningMissy,MarkWesthusinhopesto________.

A)examinethereproductivesystemofthedogspecies

B)findoutthedifferencesbetweenMissyanditsclones

C)searchforwaystomodify.itstemperament

D)studythepossibilityofcloninghumans

34.Welearnfromthepassagethatanimalclonesarelikelytohave________.

A)anabnormalshape

B)abadtemper

C)defectiveorgans

D)immunedeficiency

35.Itcanbeseenthatpresentcloningtechniques________.

A)provideinsightintothequestionofnaturevs,nurture

B)havebeenwidelyusedinsavingendangeredspecies

C)haveprovedquiteadequateforthecloningofhumans

D)stillhavealongwaytogobeforereachingmaturity

PassageFour

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

FrustratedwithdelaysinSacramento,BayAreaofficialssaidThursdaytheyplannedtotakemattersintotheirownhandstoregulatetheregion’sgrowingpileofelectronictrash.

ASanJosecouncilwomanandaSanFranciscosupervisorsaidtheywouldproposelocalinitiativesaimedatcontrollingelectronicwasteiftheCalifornialaw-makingbodyfailstoactontwobillsstalledintheAssembly.TheyareamongagrowingnumberofCaliforniacitiesandcountiesthathaveexpressedthesameintention.

Environmentalistsandlocalgovernmentsareincreasinglyconcernedaboutthetoxichazardposedbyoldelectronicdevicesandthecostofsafelyrecyclingthoseproducts.Anestimated6milliontelevisionsandcomputersarestockedinCaliforniahomes,andanadditional6,000to7,000computersbecomeoutdatedeveryday.Themachinescontainhighlevelsofleadandotherhazardoussubstances,andarealreadybannedfromCalifornialandfills(垃圾填埋場).

LegislationbySenatorByronSherwouldrequireconsumerstopayarecyclingfeeofupto$30oneverynewmachinecontainingacathode(陰極)raytube.Usedinalmostallvideomonitorsandtelevisions,thosedevicescontainfourtoeightpoundsofleadeach.Thefeeswouldgotowardsettinguprecyclingprograms,providinggrantstonon-profitagenciesthatreusethetubesandrewardingmanufacturersthatencouragerecycling.

AseparatebillbyLosAngeles-areaSenatorGloriaRomerowouldrequirehigh-techmanufacturerstodevelopprogramstorecycleso-callede-waste.

Ifpassed,themeasureswouldputCaliforniaattheforefrontofnationaleffortstomanagetherefuseoftheelectronicage.

Buthigh-techgroups,includingtheSiliconValleyManufacturingGroupandtheAmericanElectronicsAssociation,opposethemeasures,arguingthatfeesofupto$30willdriveconsumerstoonline,out-of-stateretailers.

“Whatreallyneedstooccurisconsumereducation.Mostconsumersareunawarethey’renotsupposedtothrowcomputersinthetrash,”saidRoxanneGould,vicepresidentofgovernmentrelationsfortheelectronicsassociation.

Computerrecyclingshouldbealocaleffortandpartofresidentialwastecollectionprograms,sheadded.

Recyclingelectronicwasteisadangerousandspecializedmatter,andenvironmentalistsmaintainthestatemustsupportrecyclingeffortsandensurethatthejobisn’tcontractedtounscrupulous(毫無顧忌的)junkdealerswhosendthetoxicpartsoverseas.

“Thegraveyardofthehigh-techrevolutionisendingupinruralChina,”saidTedSmith,directoroftheSiliconValleyToxicsCoalition.HisgroupispushingforanamendmenttoSher’sbillthatwouldpreventtheexportofe-waste.

36.WhatstepwereBayAreaofficialsgoingtotakeregardinge-wastedisposal?

A)Rallysupporttopassthestalledbills.

B)LobbythelawmakersoftheCaliforniaAssembly.

C)Laydownrelevantlocalregulationsthemselves.

D)Exertpressureonmanufacturersofelectronicdevices.

37.ThetwobillsstalledintheCaliforniaAssemblybothconcern________.

A)thereprocessingofthehugeamountsofelectronicwasteinthestate

B)regulationsondumpinghazardoussubstancesintolandfills

C)thefundingoflocalinitiativestoreuseelectronictrash

D)thesaleofusedelectronicdevicestoforeigncountries

38.Consumersarenotsupposedtothrowusedcomputersinthetrashbecause________.

A)thisisbannedbytheCaliforniagovernment

B)somepartsmayberecycledforuseelsewhere

C)unscrupulousdealerswillretrievethemforprofit

D)theycontainlargeamountsofharmfulsubstances

39.High-techgroupsbelievethatifanextra$30ischargedoneveryTVorcomputerpurchasedinCalifornia,consumerswill________.

A)hesitatetoupgradetheircomputers

B)abandononlineshopping

C)buythemfromotherstates

D)stronglyprotestagainstsuchacharge

40.WelearnfromthepassagethatmuchofCalifornia’selectronicwastehasbeen________.

A)dumpedintolocallandfills

B)exportedtoforeigncountries

C)collectedbynon-profitagencies

D)recycledbycomputermanufacturers

PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)

Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

41.Shegave________directionsaboutthewaytherugshouldbecleaned.

A)brisk

B)opaque

C)explicit

D)transient

42.Hehadanalmostirresistible________totalktothecrowdwhenheenteredHydePark.

A)surge

B)impulse

C)stimulation

D)instinct

43.Sheexpressedherstrongdeterminationthatnothingcould________hertogiveuphercareerasateacher.

A)reduce

B)deduce

C)attract

D)induce

44.Byturningthisknobtotherightyoucan________thesoundfromtheradio.

A)enlarge

B)amplify

C)reinforce

D)intensify

45.A________officialisonewhoisirresponsibleinhiswork.

A)slack

B)tedious

C)timid

D)suspicious

46.Onewitness________thathe’dseenthesuspectrunoutofthebankafterithadbeenrobbed.

A)convicted

B)retorted

C)testified

D)conformed

47.Manyecologistsbelievethatlotsofmajorspeciesintheworldareonthe________ofextinction.

A)fringe

B)margin

C)border

D)verge

48.Anumberofstudents________inflats,andothersliveinthenearbyholidayresorts,wherethereisareasonablesupplyofcompetitivelypricedaccommodation.

A)reside

B)revive

C)gather

D)inhabit

49.Thedoctors________thenewlyapproveddrugintothepatientwhenhewascriticallyill.

A)projected

B)injected

C)ejected

D)subjected

50.Mygrandfather,aretiredworker,often________thepastwithafeelingoflongingandrespect.

A)contrives

B)considers

C)contacts

D)contemplates

51.Thisisalong________—roughly13milesdownabeautifulvalleytothelittlechurchbelow.

A)terrain

B)tumble

C)descent

D)degeneration

52.Themicroscopeandtelescope,withtheircapacitytoenlarge,isolateandprobe,demonstratehowdetailscanbe________andseparatedfromthewhole.

A)magnified

B)radiated

C)prolonged

D)extended

53.Theycouldn’tseea________ofhopethattheywouldbesavedbyapassingship.

A)slice

B)span

C)gleam

D)grain

54.Anysalespersonwhosellsmorethantheweekly________willreceiveabonus.

A)portion

B)quota

C)ratio

D)allocation

55.________effortsareneededinordertofinishimportantbutunpleasanttasks.

A)Perpetual

B)Persistent

C)Consecutive

D)Condensed

56.Somescientistsaredubiousoftheclaimthatorganisms________withageasaninevitableoutcomeofliving.

A)degrade

B)default

C)depress

D)deteriorate

57.Ittookalotofimaginationtocomeupwithsucha(n)________plan.

A)ingenious

B)vigorous

C)inherent

D)exotic

58.Manymanufacturerswereaccusedofconcentratingtooheavilyoncostreduction,oftenatthe________ofthequalityoftheirproducts.

A)expansion

B)expectation

C)expense

D)exposure

59.Hecouldnot________ignoranceashisexcuse;heshouldhaveknownwhatwashappeninginhisdepartment.

A)plead

B)resort

C)petition

D)reproach

60.NothingHelensaysisever________.Shealwaysthinkscarefullybeforeshespeaks.

A)simultaneous

B)spontaneous

C)rigorous

D)homogenous

61.Medicalstudentsareadvisedthatthewearingofawhitecoat________theacceptanceofaprofessionalcodeofconductexpectedofthemedicalprofession.

A)simulates

B)supplements

C)swears

D)signifies

62.Heboughthishouseonthe________plan,payingacertainamountofmoneyeachmonth.

A)premium

B)installment

C)division

D)fluctuation

63.Shewasdeeply________bytheamountofcriticismherplayreceived.

A)frustrated

B)deported

C)involved

D)deprived

64.Mostmathematicianstrusttheir________insolvingproblemsandreadilyadmittheywouldnotbeabletofunctionwithoutit.

A)conception

B)perception

C)cognition

D)intuition

65.Hestill________thememoryofhiscarefreechildhoodspentinthatsmallwoodenhouseofhisgrandparents’.

A)scans

B)fancies

C)cherishes

D)nourishes

66.Oneoftheattractivefeaturesofthecoursewasthewaythepracticalworkhadbeen________withthetheoreticalaspectsofthesubject.

A)integrated

B)embedded

C)embraced

D)synthesized

67.Lightingcanbeusednotonlytocreateanatmosphere,butalsoto________featuresofthehouse,suchasornamentsorpictures.

A)activate

B)highlight

C)upgrade

D)underline

61.Apartfromphilosophicalandlegalreasonsforrespectingpatients’wishes,thereareseveralpracticalreasonswhydoc

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