[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷193及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 193及答案与解析 Section C 0 Sydney Opera House must be one of the most recognizable images of the modern world up there with the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building and one of the most【 B1】 _. Not only is it recognizable, it has come to represent “Australia“. Although only having
2、 been open since 1973, it is【 B2】 _ Australia as the pyramids are of Egypt and the Colosseum of Rome. The Opera House【 B3】 _ Bennelong Point, which reaches out into the harbour. The【 B4】 _ of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the blue water of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House,【 B5】 _ from a ferry or
3、from the air, is 【 B6】 _ and unforgettable. Ironic, perhaps, that this Australian icon was designed by【 B7】_ Danish architect Jorn Utzon. In the late 1950s the NSW Government established an appeal fund to finance the construction of the Sydney Opera House, and 【 B8】 _ a competition for its design. U
4、tzons design was chosen The irony was that his design was, arguably, beyond the capabilities of engineering of the time. Utzon spent a couple of years reworking the design. It was 1961 before he had solved the problem of how to build the distinguishing feature the “sails“ of the roof. The venture ex
5、perienced cost blow-outs and there were occasions when the NSW Government was tempted to【 B9】 _. There were arguments about cost and the interior design, and the Government was withholding progress payments. In 1966 the situation reached crisis point and Jorn Utzon resigned from the project. The bui
6、lding was【 B10】 _ completed by others in 1973. 1 【 B1】 2 【 B2】 3 【 B3】 4 【 B4】 5 【 B5】 6 【 B6】 7 【 B7】 8 【 B8】 9 【 B9】 10 【 B10】 10 One called her boss a “bitch from hell“ while another admitted “lying through his teeth“ at interview. Both the British job applicants were not surprisingly turned down
7、 after 【 B1】 _ employers discovered their candid comments on a public Web site. The London recruitment firm which revealed the cases warned that employers were 【 B2】 _ scouring the Internet to check what candidates are really like behind the rosy image they seek to project in CVs and interviews. “On
8、e media sales executive aged 24 had a job offer【 B3】 _ after a quick check on www.friendsreunited.co.uk revealed that the applicant only planned to stay in London for a few months before【 B4】 _ a world tour,“ Londons Media Contacts said. As well as【 B5】 _ the jobs they were aiming for, the【 B6】 _ of
9、 some also cost them their current employment. “Another candidate, an account manager for a well-known PR agency, was forced to 【 B7】 _ when she described her boss as a bitch from hell and her employer as a bunch of cowboys,“ Media Contacts said. In a third case, a senior sales executive seeking a m
10、ove also【 B8】 _ getting fired after boasting to the Friends Reunited site, set up to keep old school pals in touch, that he lied at interview and his CV was “a 【 B9】_ of fiction.“ “People should think carefully what they say about employers past and present and what they say about themselves in any
11、public【 B10】 _,“ Media Contacts recruitment consultant Gordon Cherrington said. “Having fun is a good thing, though negativity in any form, rarely reflects well on the writer.“ 11 【 B1】 12 【 B2】 13 【 B3】 14 【 B4】 15 【 B5】 16 【 B6】 17 【 B7】 18 【 B8】 19 【 B9】 20 【 B10】 20 It is not easy to talk about
12、the role of the mass media in this overwhelmingly significant phase in European history. History and news become confused, and ones impressions 【 B1】 _ be a mixture of skepticism and【 B2】 _. Television is one of the means by which these feelings are created and【 B3】 _ and perhaps never before has it
13、 served so much to connect different peoples and nations as in the recent vents in Europe. The Europe that is now forming cannot be anything other than its peoples, their cultures and national identities. With this in mind we can begin to analyze the European television scene. In Europe, as elsewher
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