⑴ 外研社出版的的方振宇主编的大学英语六级考试710分快速突破系列的书有内容重复的吗
这一系列的书我有买。没有重复的,放心买吧!
⑵ 振宇英语六级资料怎么样
级并不像你想象中的那样难,我英语成绩也不好,但级是一次考过。首先要对自己有信心;其次,复习方法要得当并长久坚持。嗯 顺便说一下 我现在学的ABC天卞英语的教师要我明白 其实想将英语学好很简单的~必须有个符合的研习环境及练习口语对象,重点就是老师教学经验,纯正欧美口音才行 坚决每日口语交流,1&1家教式教学才可以有很.好.的学习成果。上完课需要重复复习课堂录音档,把所学知识融会贯通 然后要是真的没有练习对象的情况,就上听力室或BBC拿到课余学习材料研习,多问多听迅速的语感就培养起来 学习效益会非常突飞猛进的..我的复习方法是先做阅读和听力的专项练习,因为这两部分级总分的0%,只要这两项加和能拿到0分基本就能过,作文考前背模版、动手写两篇,应该能得分,翻译和完型总能蒙个0分吧,加起来还有10分富裕呢!阅读每天做-篇,听力一周一份题,记住“贵在坚持”。到月中旬,开始做成套的卷子,尽量按照考试流程和时间做题,以进行考前适应,每做完一份都要仔细分析,了解出题人的思路。专项练习买新东方、王长喜的都可以,卷子建议买真题+模拟的卷子(因为全真题早年的有旧题型没有用处,全模拟题又不便了解出题者的思路和考试难度),目前这种卷子我知道的只有考试虫和星火英语一款上海交大的老师主编的(我去年用的是星火的)。最后,祝你此次考试顺利通过!^_^
⑶ 往年英语六级考试(CET6),哪几套卷子比较难,哪几套比较简单
2010年的比较难,因为我挂掉了…………希望2011年的比较简单
⑷ 振宇英语六级黄皮书怎么样
不是真题,不适合做题,最多用来阅读,思路和真题命题思路差距大。哦 对了,我目前上的ABC天卞英语的导师才和我提过 就是想学会英语应该是不费力地 一定需要个恰当的学习情境及熟练口语对象 外教水平很重要 标准口音才是最好,坚决每天口语沟通 1v1针对性教学才会有更.好.的学习成效。课程结束后需要重复复习课堂录音档,帮助加强记忆~若真的是无口语交谈的人的状况下,那么就到 VOA或大耳朵拿到课后材料学习,多说多练一下子英语水平就提升起来 学习效益肯定会最佳的~考研英语讲究逻辑。还是以真题为主,好好研究总结最好 查看更多答案
⑸ 英语六级考试的教学视频有没有人有,分享一份给我,非常感谢
你好,首先祝你考试成功!首先,回答你第一个问题,自我介绍不需要范文,考试时自我介绍的时间很短的,你只要介绍你叫什么名字,再加两句,如.或者再加一句自己的兴趣爱好,inmysparetime,ihavesomehobbies,suchasikemakingfriends,somesports,andlearningenglish.meinterest.就可以了。当然,你要视现场情况而定,有的只需要你介绍自己的名字和admissionnumber.此环节尽量集中注意力去听别人的话,尤其是别人的名字,在你讨论的时候,你会用到别人的名字的。顺便一提,我现在学的ABC天卞英语中心的助教才和我提过 其实想学会英语很简单的!坚持要有一个符合的研习环境及练习口语对象 最关键就是外教水平,标准口音(建议找欧美外教)才可以,保持逐日口语交流 1v1加强化教学才会有最.好.的学习成效..课程结束后需要重听课堂音频 好巩固知识点!若真的是无口语交谈的人的状况下,就到 VOA或BBC得到课后材料研习 多说多问短时间语境就培养起来,学习成长应该可以迅速明显的。其次,在第二个环节,有部分时间做准备,此时你要理清话题思路,自己在大脑里总结话题的框架,这样在表达自己的观点时,条理比较清晰;千万不要把时间浪在自己应该怎样表达一下句子。因为在考试的时候,考官是一下就能听出你是背句子还是在说句子,说句子的水平一定会比背句子的水平高。你只要想好了大体的框架,该你发言时,你只要把自己想说一些句子添加进去就可以,这样就会显得你说的很有条理,清晰。另外,如果你不是第一个发言,你可以抽时间去整理自己的思路,而没有很大必要去听别人的言论。然后就是讨论,讨论是要注意,自己不能一直说,也不能不说,保持一个平衡,当然反对或赞同别人的观点时都可以,但反对观点时,一定要客气,千万别和打架似的,这样才会给考官好印象。再次,在第三个环节,考官会问你几个问题,此时一定要听清老师的句子,尽量别让老师重复他所说的,否则会让老师感觉很不爽快。回答时,也是遵循一定条理的,在问的时候,问题都是和第二部分相关的,你可以整理一下第二部分的思路。最后,如果感觉气氛很好,和考官以及组员一一握手,那么这就是最完美的闭幕了。以上只是自己的总结,可能会有很多不可取的地方,只是希望大家看完之后能学到一些东西,这样就足够了,thankyouforyourtime!
⑹ 英语六级历年考试真题 电子版
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⑺ CET6(英语六级)考试题型,及考试时应注意的问题!!谢谢哦
六级考试题型如下,建议如下:
一、阅读(占%,含速读,精读和选词填空)
在快速阅读的考前练习中,可以迅速浏览大小标题,了解文章的中心和文章整体的布局。出题者常以依次而下的顺序出题,而且每题基本都是细节题,分别对应文章一段,可以采用关键词定位的方法。
简短回答题本质上属于阅读理解范畴,但结合了书面表达。简短回答题选择了填空和问答两种出题形式。填空题就是根据文中的信息将句子补充完整。填空题的题干是一个残缺句,而所残缺的部分必定在原句中充当一定的句子成分。因此,考生在备考过程中可以三步走:一是分析题干,查找缺少的成分,二是利用题干关键词在文中定位答案的所在范围,三是结合题干,填入符合语法结构的成分,使句子完整并忠实于原文。
仔细阅读就是传统的阅读理解,考生备考中首先应该判断考查题型(主旨题、态度题、猜词题、细节题和推论题),确定做题方法,然后圈定题干关键词。然后可以借助题干中的关键词通读全文,圈定关键词和逻辑关系词(因果、转折、举例等)。最后利用初步划定的各题区域,运用排除等方法解题。
二、听力(占35%,含长短对话,短文听力和复合式听写)
短对话的主要考察部分仍然是校园场景,需要同学门平时注意积累场景高频词汇和习惯表达,考生只要在复习时重点突出, 强化训练,就可以在短对话部分做到未听半知的状态。
两组长对话对学生短时记忆和快速提取信息的能力提出了更为严峻的挑战。长对话分值为7分,难度不大,但是由于连续发问和对答使部分考生不太适应。建议学生训练时要抓紧时间审题、读选项、做笔记,否则考试中很难适应。另外注意的就是问答之间的关系。
短文听力对考生的语言感知能力、逻辑思维能力、短时记忆能力都是一个挑战。考生只有在多读、多听的基础上才能提高短文理解的准确率。
复合式听写的长句填空的步骤:完整地听、简要地记、仔细地核。长句听写的关键技巧是写大意,原句照搬是很难的。因此可以通过关键词提炼和难词替换来写长句大意。长句听写是听力最难的部分,考生同时可以根据上下文的信息来推测大意,然后再结合听到的内容进行意义上的做答。
三、综合(占10%,含完形填空或改错)
四级主要以综合部分的考试为主,六级则会把重心更多地放在改错上。希望以下的改错题目通用公式对你有所帮助(每个条目的横线左边为原题,右边为改后答案)。
常见七大错:动词、连词、平行结构、代词、语义矛盾、词性、固定搭配。
1.动词:
谓语动词:注意时态,语态,主谓一致
时态: do——did ,did——do
语态: 被动语态:be + v-ed + by(of/with...)
例如:...the countries which threatened by...(05年)
主谓一致:n. + (prep. + n.) + v
非谓语动词:doing——done
2.连词:三大从句
定语从句:that + 从句——which/who prep + that/who + 从句 —— which/whom
名词性从句:that —— what
状语从句: S + even/just + S
3.平行结构: do, do, and doing prep + do and doing
4.代词: it —— they/them its —— their
5.语义矛盾:acceptance —— rejection
6.词性:adj —— adv,adv —— adj
7.固定搭配:考查较简单。
四、写作和翻译(写作占15%,翻译占5%)
1、背诵
背诵是提高英语综合能力的法宝,可分为以下5个层次:(1)精彩词汇;(2)精彩句型;(3)精彩句子;(4)万能框架;(5)经典范文。注意句子和句型不一样,精彩句子应作为单词来记忆。背诵前,确保自己已充分理解所有内容。
2、默写
背完经典范文后,进行默写。然后对照原文纠错,搞清楚错在什么地方。多数同学在写的时候都会犯小错误,如拼写、单复数、大小写等。这些就是你在写作中的弱点,也是阅卷老师最不能容忍的地方。培根说过:“Writing makes an exact man.”(写作使人精确。)只有默写下来你才会发现自己常犯哪些错误。
3、中译英
中译英也是提高写作的好方法。根据范文的中文译文,将其按自己的理解译成英文。译完后,你就会发现自己的翻译和原文有很大差距,这些差距就是取得写作高分的关键。这时,对照范文,看看原作者是怎么写的,思考为什么这么写。同样的一句中文,范文中使用了哪些词汇和句型?你使用了哪些词汇和句型?学习范文使用不同的词汇和句型。
4、写作
模仿范文写作新的文章,套用范文的精彩词汇、句型、句子和框架。最初套用时可能比较生硬,但随着不断的积累,组合起来会越来越顺手。
⑻ 求去年12月全国英语六级考试试卷
2007年12月22日大学六级真题word (2008-06-04 16:34:07)
标签:教育
Part I Writing (30 minutes)
The digital age
1. 如今,数字化产品越来越多,如…
2. 使用数字化产品对于人们学习工作和生活的影响。
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)
Seven Ways to Save the World
Forget the old idea that conserving energy is a form of self-denial—riding bicycles, dimming the lights, and taking fewer showers. These days conservation is all about efficiency: getting the same—or better—results from just a fraction of the energy. When a slump in business travel forced Ulrich Ramer to cut costs at his family—owned hotel in Germany, he replaced hundreds of the hotel’s wasteful light bulbs, getting the same light for 80 percent less power. He bought a new water boiler with a digitally controlled pump, and wrapped insulation around the pipes. Spending about £100,000 on these and other improvements, he slashed his £90,000 fuel and power bill by £60,000. As a bonus, the hotel’s lower energy needs have reced its annual carbon emissions by more than 200 metric tons. “For us, saving energy has been very, very profitable,” he says. “And most importantly, we’re not giving up a single comfort for our guests.”
Efficiency is also a great way to lower carbon emissions and help slow global warming. But the best argument for efficiency is its cost—or, more precisely, its profitability. That’s because quickly growing energy demand requires immense investment in new supply, not to mention the drain of rising energy prices.
No wonder efficiency has moved to the top of the political agenda. On Jan. 10, the European Union unveiled a plan to cut energy use across the continent by 20 percent by 2020. Last March, China imposed a 20 percent increase in energy efficiency by 2020. Even George W. Bush, the Texas oilman, is expected to talk about energy conservation in his State of the Union speech this week.
The good news is that the world is full of proven, cheap ways to save energy. Here are the seven that could have the biggest impact.
Insulate
Space heating and cooling eats up 36 percent of all the world’s energy. There’s virtually no limit to how much of that can be saved, as prototype “zero-energy homes” in Switzerland and Germany have shown. There’s been a surge in new ways of keeping heat in and cold out (or vice versa). The most advanced insulation follows the law of increasing returns: if you add enough you can scale down or even eliminate heating and air-conditioning equipment, lowering costs even before you start saving on utility bills. Studies have shown that green workplaces (ones that don’t constantly need to have the heat or air-conditioner running) have higher worker proctivity and lower sick rates.
Change Bulbs
Lighting eats up 20 percent of the world’s electricity, or the equivalent of roughly 600,000 tons of coal a day. Forty percent of that powers old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs—a 19th-century technology that wastes most of the power it consumes on unwanted heat.
Compact fluorescent lamps, or CFLS, not only use 75 to 80 percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs to generate the same amount of light, but they also last 10 times longer. Phasing old bulbs out by 2030 would save the output of 650 power plants and avoid the release of 700 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere each year.
Comfort Zone
Water boilers, space heaters and air conditioners have been notoriously inefficient. The heat pump has altered that equation. It removes heat from the air outside or the ground below and uses it to supply heat to a building or its water supply. In the summer, the system can be reversed to cool buildings as well.
Most new residential buildings in Sweden are already heated with ground-source heat pumps. Such systems consume almost no conventional fuel at all. Several countries have used subsidies to jump-start the market, including Japan, where almost I million heat pumps have been installed in the past two years to heat water for showers and hot tubs.
Remake Factories
From steel mills to paper factories, instry eats up about a third of the world’s energy. The opportunities to save are vast. In Ludwigshafen, German chemicals giant BASF runs an interconnected complex of more than 200 chemical factories, where heat proced by one chemical process is used to power the next. At the Ludwigshafen site site alone, such recycling of heat and energy saves the company £200 million a year and almost half its CO2 emissions. Now BASF is doing the same for new plants in China. “Optimizing (优化) energy efficiency is a decisive competitive advantage,” says BASF CEO Jurgen Hambrecht.
Green Driving
A quarter of the world’s energy---including two thirds of the annual proction of oil—is used for transportation. Some savings come free of charge: you can boost fuel efficiency by 6 percent simply by keeping your car’s tires properly inflated (充气). Gasoline-electric hybrid(混合型的) models like the Toyota Prius improve mileage by a further 20 percent over conventional models.
A Better Fridge
More than half of all residential power goes into running household appliances, procing a fifth of the world’s carbon emissions. And that’s true even though manufacturers have already hiked the efficiency of refrigerators and other white goods by as much as 70 percent since the 1980s. According to an International Energy Agency study, if consumers chose those models that would save them the most money over the life of the appliance, they’d cut global residential power consumption (and their utility bills) by 43 percent.
Flexible Payment
Who says you have to pay for all your conservation investments? “Energy service contractors” will pay for retrofitting(翻新改造)in return for a share of the client’s annual utility-bill savings. In Beijing. Shenwu Thermal Energy Technology Co. specializes in retrofitting China’s steel furnaces. Shenwu puts up the initial investment to install a heat exchanger that preheats the air going into the furnace, slashing the client’s fuel costs. Shenwu pockets a cut of those savings, so both Shenwu and the client profit.
If saving energy is so easy and profitable, why isn’t everyone doing it? It has do with psychology and a lack of information. Most of us tend to look at today’s price tag more than tomorrow’s potential saving. That holds double for the landlord or developer, who won’t actually see a penny of the savings his investment in better insulation or a better heating system might generate. In many people’s minds, conservation is still associated with self-denial. Many environmentalists still push that view.
Smart governments can help push the market in the right direction. The EU’s 1994 law on labeling was such a success that it extended the same idea to entire buildings last year. To boost the market value of efficiency, all new buildings are required to have an “energy pass” detailing power and heating consumption. Countries like Japan and Germany have successively tightened building codes, requiring an increase in insulation levels but leaving it up to builders to decide how to meet them.
The most powerful incentives, of course, will come from the market itself. Over the past year, sky-high fuel prices have focused minds on efficiency like never before. Ever-increasing pressure to cut costs has finally forced more companies to do some math on their energy use.
Will it be enough? With global demand and emissions rising so fast, we may not have any choice but to try. Efficient technology is here now, proven and cheap. Compared with all other options, it’s the biggest, easiest and most profitable bang for the buck.
1. What is said to be best way to conserve energy nowadays?
A) Raising efficiency. B) Cutting unnecessary costs..
C) Finding alternative resources. D) Sacrificing some personal comforts.
2. What does the European Union plan to do?
A) Diversify energy supply. B) Cut energy consumption.
C) Rece carbon emissions. D) Raise proction Raise proction efficiency.
3. If you add enough insulation to your house, you may be able to _____________.
A) improve your work environment B) cut your utility bills by half
C) get rid of air-conditioners D) enjoy much better health
4. How much of the power consumed by incandescent bulbs is converted into light?
A) A small portion. B) Some 40 percent. C) Almost half. D) 75 to 80 percent.
5. Some countries have tried to jump-start the market of heat pumps by __________.
A)upgrading the equipment B)encouraging investments C) implementing high-tech D)providing subsidies
6. German chemicals giant BASF saves £200 million a year by ___________.
A) recycling heat and energy B) setting up factories in China
C) using the newest technology D) recing the CO2 emissions of its plants
7. Global residential power consumption can be cut by 43 percent if ___________.
A) we increase the insulation of walls and water pipes
B) We choose simpler models of electrical appliances
C) We cut down on the use of refrigerators and other white goods
D) We choose the most efficient models of refrigerators and other white goods
8. Energy service contractors profit by taking a part of clients____________.
9. Many environmentalists maintain the view that conservation has much to do with _____.
10. The strongest incentives for energy conservation will derive from __________
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)
Section A
11. A) Proceed in his own way. B) Stick to the original plan.
C) Compromise with his colleague. D) Try to change his colleague’s mind.
12. A) Mary has a keen eye for style. B) Nancy regrets buying the dress.
C) Nancy and Mary went shopping together in Rome. D) Nancy and Mary like to follow the latest fashion.
13. A) Wash the dishes. B) Go to the theatre.
C) Pick up George and Martha. D) Take her daughter to hospital.
14. A) She enjoys making up stories about other people. B) She can never keep anything to herself for long.
C) She is eager to share news with the woman. D) She is the best informed woman in town.
15. A) A car dealer. B) A mechanic C) A driving examiner. D) A technical consultant.
16. A) The shopping mall has been deserted recently. B) Shoppers can only find good stores in the mall.
C) Lots of people moved out of the downtown area. D) There isn’t much business downtown nowadays.
17. A) He will help the woman with her reading. B) The lounge is not a place for him to study in.
C) He feels sleepy whenever he tries to study. D) A cozy place is rather hard to find on campus.
18. A) To protect her from getting scratches. B) To help relieve her of the pain.
C) To prevent mosquito bites. D) To avoid getting sunburnt.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. A) In a studio. B) In a clothing store. C) At a beach resort D) At a fashion show
20. A) To live there permanently. B) To stay there for half a year.
C) To find a better job to support herself. D) To sell leather goods for a British company.
21. A) Designing fashion items for several companies. B) Modeling for a world-famous Italian company.
C) Working as an employee for Ferragamo. D) Serving as a sales agent for Burberrys.
22. A) It has seen a steady decline in its profits. B) It has become much more competitive.
C) It has lost many customers to foreign companies. D) It has attracted lot more designers from abroad.
23. A) It helps her to attract more public attention. B) It improves her chance of getting promoted.
C) It strengthens her relationship with students. D) It enables her to understand people better.
24. A) Passively. B) Positively. C) Skeptically. D) Sensitively.
25. A) It keeps haunting her day and night. B) Her teaching was somewhat affected by it.
C) It vanishes the moment she steps into her role. D) Her mind goes blank once she gets on the stage.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. A) To win over the majority of passengers from airlines in twenty years.
B) To reform railroad management in western European countries.
C) To electrify the railway lines between major European cities.
D) To set up an express train network throughout Europe.
27. A) Major European airliner will go bankrupt.
B) Europeans will pay much less for traveling.
C) Traveling time by train between major European cities will be cut by half.
D) Trains will become the safest and most efficient means of travel in Europe.
28. A) Train travel will prove much more comfortable than air travel.
B) Passengers will feel much safer on board a train than on a plane.
C) Rail transport will be environmentally friendlier than air transport.
D) Traveling by train may be as quick as, or even quicker than, by air.
29. A) In 1981. B) In 1989. C) In 1990. D) In 2000.
Passage Two
Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
30. A) There can be no speedy recovery for mental patients.
B) Approaches to healing patients are essentially the same.
C) The mind and body should be taken as an integral whole.
D) There is no clear division of labor in the medical profession.
31. A) A doctor’s fame strengthens the patients’ faith in them.
B) Abuse of medicines is widespread in many urban hospitals.
C) One third of the patients depend on harmless substances for cure.
D) A patient’s expectations of a drug have an effect on their recovery.
32. A) Expensive drugs may not prove the most effective.
B) The workings of the mind may help patients recover.
C) Doctors often exaggerate the effect of their remedies.
D) Most illnesses can be cured without medication.
Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. A) Enjoying strong feelings and emotions. B) Defying all dangers when they have to.
C) Being fond of making sensational news. D) Dreaming of becoming famous one day.
34. A) Working in an emergency room. B) Watching horror movies.
C) Listening to rock music. D) Doing daily routines.
35. A) A rock climber. B) A psychologist. C) A resident doctor. D) A career consultant.
Section C
If you’re like most people, you’ve inlged in fake listening many times. You go to history class, sit in the third row, and look (36) ________ at the instructor as she speaks. But your mind is far away, (37) _______ in the clouds of pleasant daydreams. (38) ________ you come back to earth: the instructor writes an important term on the chalkboard, and you (39) _______ it in your notebook. Every once in a while the instructor makes a (40) _________ remark, causing others in the class to laugh. You smile politely, pretending that you’ve heard the remark and found it mildly (41) ___________. You have a vague sense of (42) ___________ that you aren’t paying close attention, but you tell yourself that any (43) ________ you miss can be picked up from a friend’s notes. Besides, (44) _______________________. So back you go into your private little world. Only later do you realize you’ve missed important information for a test.
Fake listening may be easily exposed, since many speakers are sensitive to facial cues and can tell if you’re merely pretending to listen. (45) ________________________.
Even if you’re not exposed, there’s another reason to avoid fakery; it’s easy for this behavior to become a habit. For some people, the habit is so deeply rooted that (46) _________________. As a result, they miss lots of valuable information.
⑼ 求英语六级考试A卷答案
快速阅读答案
1. A) her daughters' repeated complains
2. D) People haven't yet reached agreement on its definition
3. C) can realize what is important in life
4. A) it seriously affected family relationships
5. C) depressed
6. B) His family had intervened
7. B) curb his desire for online gaming
8. had an Internet addiction
9. professional help
10. online dating
听力答案
Section A
short conversation
11. C) He cannot get access to the assigned book.
12. A) She will drive the man to the supermarket.
13. C) Tidy up the place.
14. A) The talks can be held any day except this Friday.
15. A) He understands the woman’s feelings.
16. D) She has to invite David to the party.
17. C) Many students find Prof. Johnson’s lectures boring.
18. D) Assemble a computer.
long conversation
19. B) It requires him to work long hours.
20. D) It demands physical enrance and patience.
21. D) In a hotel.
22. B) Paying attention to every detail.
23. A) The pocket money British children get.
24. C) It often rises higher than inflation.
25. B) Pay for small personal things.
Section B
Passage 1
26. B) District managers
27. D) The important part played by district managers
28. B) Fifty percent of them were female
29. B) He was not gender sensitive
Passage 2
30. C) Ask to see the manager politely but firmly
31. D) You can’t tell how the person on the line is reacting
32. D) Stick to the point
Passage 3
33. B) Architect
34. A) Do some volunteer work.
35. C) A baby-sitter is no replacement for a mother.
Section C
36. curious
37. figuring
38. independent
39. unusual
40. interacting
41. formal
42. abstract
43. mystery
44. he has found out how it works and learnt to use it appropriately
45. by trying it out and seeing whether it works, by graally changing it and refining it
46. including many of the concepts that the schools think only they can teach him
仔细阅读答案
Section A
47. G incredibly
48. K replace
49. J reced
50. L sense
51. H powering
52. D exceptions
53. E expand
54. O vast
55. F historic
56. I protect
Section B
Passage 1
57. C) Its ability to ward off disasters is incredible.
58. A) Data for analyzing the cause of the crash.
59. C) The early models often got damaged in the crash.
60. C) To make them easily identifiable.
61. A) There is still a good chance for their being recovered.
Passage 2
62. B) It is based on the concept of positive thinking
63. A) Encouraging positive thinking may do more harm than good
64. B) You are pointing out the errors he has committed
65. C) Forcing a person to think positive thoughts may lower their self-esteem
66. B) Meditation may prove to be a good form of psychotherapy
完型答案
67. B) differ
68. B) via
69. B) used
70. B) lies
71. B) of
72. D) selects
73. A) sends in
74. A) visible
75. C) beyond
76. D) allows
77. B) behind
78. D) insignificant
79. C) corporations
80. D) only
81. B) later
82. D) provided
83. D) besides
84. A) and
85. C) widespread
86. A) acquired
翻译答案
87. (in) concentrating on the experiment/ focusing her attention on the experiment.
88. did she become angry/did she lose her temper before.
89. being invited to attend the opening ceremony.
90. (should) be fixed/installed by the window
91. the strong opposition of her parents/ her parents’ strong opposition.