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1、2005年疯狂考研英语冲刺考试中心模拟题之(6)摘自考试中心之2005年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语考试参考书(非英语专业)☆☆☆☆SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticularstereotype.TheIimageofawriter,forinstance,is
2、2aslightlycrazy-lookingperson,lockedinanattic,writing3furiouslyfordays4.Naturally,hehashisfavoritepenandnote-paper,orabeat-uptypewriter,5hecouldnotproduceareadableword.Nowadays,weknowthatsuchimages6littleresemblancetoreality.Butaretheycompletelyfalse?Inthecaseofatleastonewriter,itwould
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4、13isshethat,ifsomeoneusesoneofherpens14,sheimmediatelythrowsitaway.Andsheclaimsshewouldhaveenormousdifficultywritinginanynotebook15thosesoldbyJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbeaproblem,astheshopnolonger16them,andDameMuriel's17of72-pagespiralboundisnearlyfinished.’Aswellasher"18"aboutwritingmate
5、rials,MurielSparksharesoneothercharacteristicwiththestereotypical"writer":herworkisthemostimportantthinginherlife.Ithasstoppedher19;20heroldfriendsandmadehernewones,anddrivenherfromLondontoNewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceofTuscanywithafriend.1.[A]historic[B]antique[C]sen
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