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2014年6月六级听力题答案

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  六级听力

  11 C) She has not got the mans copies for her

  12 B) She was late for the appointment

  13 C) It wont be easy for Mark to win the election

  14 A) It failed to arrive at its destination in time

  15 A) Just make use of whatever information is available

  16 D) The woman isnt qualified to take the course the manmentioned

  17 A) They are both to blame

  18 A) They are in desperate need of financial assistance

  19 C) We derive some humorous satisfaction from theirmisfortune

  20 C) They dont know how to cope with the situation

  21 A) They themselves would like to do it but dont dare to

  22 C) To relieve her feelings

  23 D) Bringing a handgun into Hong Kong

  24 D) He is suspected of having slipped something in Kunmarsbag

  25 B) Find Alfred Foster

  26 B) They think travel gives them their moneys worth

  27 D) Launch a new program of adventure trips

  28 B) The way people travel

  29 B) The changing roles played by men and women

  30 A) Offer more creative and practical ideas than men

  31 C) To show that women are capable of doing what men do

  32 B) Reporting criminal offenses in Greenville

  33 D) It has fewer violent crimes than big cities

  34 A) There are a wide range of cases

  35 A) Write about something pleasant

  In America, people are faced with more and more decisions everyday, whether its picking one of thirty-one ice creamflavors, or deciding whether and when to get married.That sounds like a great thing, but as a recent study has shown,too many choices can make us confused, unhappy, evenparalyzed with indecision. Thats particularly truewhen it comes to the work place, says Barry Schwartz, an author ofsix books about human behavior. Students are graduatingwith a variety of skills and interests, but often findthemselves overwhelmed when it comes to choosing anultimate career goal. In a study, Schwartz observed decision-makingamong college students during their senior year. Basedon answers to questions regarding their job huntingstrategies and career decisions, he divided the studentsinto two groups:maximizers, who consider every possible option, andsatisficers, who look until they find an option that is goodenough. You might expect that the student who had undertakenthe most exhausted search would be the most satisfied with theirfinal decision, but it turns out thats not true. Schwartzfound that while maximizers ended up with better-paying jobs thansatisficers on average, they werent as happy with their decision.The reason why these people feel less satisfied is that aworld of possibilities may also be a world of missedopportunities. When you look at every possible option, you tendto focus more on what was given up than what was gained. Aftersurveying every option, a person is more acutely aware ofthe opportunities they had to turn down to pursue just onecareer。

  

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