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同等学力2005年英语真题讲析笔记 *IBCThj 58H%#3Fy 贴上后答案无法显示,原文地址:http://www.wmec.org.cn/download/20060220173143.htm <m3or 自己去看吧 另外还有很多2006年同等学力英语资料:http://www.wmec.org.cn/download/index.html g2'Q)w %Fg}"=f1 PartⅠDialogue Communication (10 minutes, 10 points) *!gj$GK@% B
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:v$g 3. A: You seem to have a lot of work to do in your office. You’ve always been working overtime. )XmCy"xx IZ4W_NN B: C-s>1\I T6sr/<#<( A. You are right, but don’t you know the meaning of work? *D\0.K,o q]F4Lq( B. Sorry, I don’t think so. I get overpaid for overwork, you know. R78!x*U} >H$;Z$o*( C. That’s right. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. p
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6Z< 4- [J@ A. required B. necessary C. select D. permanent (永久的) 1 %,a =,v vVgg0Y2 12. In the end, both attacks and defenses of the free market and conventional (常规的,传统的)economics have immense philosophical implications. 59Gk3frk( t&(PN%icD A. traditional B. novel (新奇的) C. capital-centered (资本为中心的) D. consumption-centered (消费为中心的) 8dlw-Q'S X
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dD : A. turn to (求助于) B keep to (遵循) C stick to (坚持) D. lead to (导致) j!6elzg }DJ|9D^yf 18. 1 shall never forget the look of intense anguish (痛苦,苦恼) on the face of his parents when they heard the news. Pd)K^;em ipx@pNW;" A. Stress (压力) B. dilemma (进退两难的局面) C. misery (痛苦,苦恼) D. surprise (惊奇) o|rGy5 _ 4~ng#M* 19. If minor disputes are left unsettled, tough ones will pile up (堆积,积累)sooner or later (迟早). 1jZDw~ Lyf? V(S A. accumulate (堆积) B. vanish (消失) C. linger (逗留) D. emerge (浮现) [T.(MbP NU)`js .J1Hg \@PUljU] 20. The police tried in vain (徒劳无功)to break up the protest crowds in front of the government building G5QgnxwP2 _"w!KNX>(~ A. unskillfully (笨拙地) B. violently (猛烈地) C. ineffectively (无效地) D. eventually (最后,终于) jf)JPa_ K{w=qJBM p*&LEjaVM4 %Kfa|&'zV Section B d@4=
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