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2021-2022年云南省保山市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)測試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.

Toseedetailsofanitemforauction,youmaygotothe_______________sectiononauctionpage.

2.

Evenifyouhaveelectricityandwater,youstillcannotproducehydrogeneverywhere.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.

Theprovidersofweb-maillikeGoogle,MicrosoftandYahoo!,havereapedhugeprofitsbyplacingadvertisements.

A.YB.NC.NG

4.

Whentheinterviewerasksthequestionsaboutthepreviousboss,hewantstofindoutwhethertheintervieweeswould______.

5.

Anti-segregationisalsooneofthecommonthemesofHR.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.

WhenchildrenseeTOOmanycartoonstheymayregardpeopleas______insteadofsubstantial,physical,corporealbeingswithsouls.

7.AreWeTurningintoaNationofLoners?

Marriageisdown,andsoischildbirth.Butdivorceisup,alongwithsingle-personliving.ThisisBritaintoday.

AperiodofunprecedentedchangeinBritishfamilylife,whereadultsleadmoreisolatedlives,bringingupchildrenontheirownornothavingthematall,isdescribedinareporttoday.TheindependentFamilyPolicyStudiesCentrepaintsapictureofanevolvingsocietywithfewerchildren,fewermarriages,moredivorcesandmoresololiving,where"marriageandpartnershipsaremuchmorefragilethantheywere".

Althoughthegovernmenthasgonefurtherthananyotherindevelopingexplicitpoliciesforparentingandmarriage,ministersshouldbecome"moreintunewithcontemporaryfamilylife",itsays.Theyneedtoconsidertheeffectofthesechanges,thereportsays,notjustonchildrenaffectedbythebreakdownofadultrelationships,butonsocietyasawholeand"rightacrossthelifecycle".

Thereportsaysitisstilltooearlytotalkofthedeathofthe"traditionalfamily",becausefour-fifthsofdependentchildrenstillliveinafamilywithtwoparents,andnineintenofthoseparentsaremarried.Butotherstatisticsincludedinthereportdemonstratesignificantchangesinfamilydemographics(人口統(tǒng)計(jì))withprofound,oftenunexplored,consequences.

Morethan6.5millionpeopleinBritain—about28%ofhouseholds—nowliveontheirown,threetimesasmanyas40yearsago,thereportsays.Nearlyaquarterofwomenbornin1973willstillbechildlessattheageof45,comparedwithaboutoneintenofthosebornin1943.Womenarehavingchildrenlater,onaverageat29ratherthanat26,asinthe1970s,andtheyarehavingfeweroffspring.Theaverageof1.73childrenperwomaninthelate1990s,thoughhigherthaninmostEUcountries,iswellbelowthe2.1neededtoretainthepopulationatitspresentlevelinthelongterm.

Loneparentstrebled

The21%ofdependentchildrenlivinginloneparenthouseholds(thevastmajoritywiththeirmother)hastrebled(三倍)fromthe7%in1972.Thenumberofloneparentshastrebledinthepast25years—therewereabout1.6millionsuchparentsand2.8milliondependentchildrenbythemid1990s,comparedwithjustover500000loneparentsand1milliondependentchildrenin1971.Withinthat1.6million,thefastestgrowinggroupissingle,never-marriedlonemothers.Theirproportion,42%in1997,isnearlydoubletheproportionof24%for1984.

"Twentyyearsagosuchwomenwouldhavemarriedonlytoseetheirrelationshipendinseparationordivorce,"thereportsays."Singlelonemothersshouldbeseenasthemodernequivalentofteenagersinearliergenerationswhoseshotgunmarriages(為懷孕所迫的結(jié)婚)failed."

Theannualmarriagerateisatitslowestlevelsincerecordsbegan160yearsago.In1961approximately330000first-timemarriagesand50000remarriagestookplace.By1997thesefigureshaddroppedtofewerthan200000first-timemarriagesandapproximately120000remarriages.Ofeveryfivemarriages,twowillendindivorce.Morethan150000childrenunder16experiencethedivorceoftheirparents,andifpresentratescontinue,28%ofchildrenunder16willexperiencedivorce.Thecostoffamilybreakdowntothepublicpursehasbeenestimatedatabout5billionayear.

Butmarriageisstillmorestablethancohabiting,withcoupleswholivetogetherunmarriedthreeorfourtimesmorelikelytosplitup.Futureresearchwillshowariseintheproportionofcohabitingcouples,fromtheoneinteninthemostrecentlyavailablefigures.Andthepresenceofchildreninacohabitingrelationshipdoesnotappeartoreducethebreakdownratesignificantly.AlthoughtheCentreitselfdevotessomespaceinitsreporttochildren,itsaysministersshouldbroadentheirscopeto

A.YB.NC.NG

8.

Foranexam,thecrammeralwayschoosetowaituntil______.

9.

ThereisnoobviousdifferenceforachildtobetrainedinIviesornot.

A.YB.NC.NG

10.

RodriguezanddelaPenaareusedasexamplestorejectbilingualprogramsbecausethey______.

11.

Ifyoudisagreewiththewayyourex-spouse______,youcanaskthecourttodecidethebestinterestsofthechildregardingsuchissuesasreligiousinstructionormedicalcare.

12.Nodirectrelationshiphasbeenprovenbetweenhighcholesterollevelsandheartattacks.

13.

A"DIY"divorcemaytakeeffectin______afterthesimpleprocedure.

14.

Theblack/whitetrickcanprovidepeoplewithmorethantwochoicesfortheirargument.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Inadvancedlevelbilingualclasses,theteachinginthefirstlanguageisfullyeliminated.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

BeforeLyubomirskycarriedoutherownresearch,scientistsinvestigatedhappinessmainlythrough______.

17.ThereisaU.N.conventionthatcancover______.

A.problembetweenneighbors

B.problembetweenstateswhichdonotshareaborder

C.problemsonairpollution

D.trans-boundaryairpollution

18.

Whichisthemasteroffivekindsofsensesforhumanbeing?

A.Thecerebralcortex.

B.Thebrain.

C.Thenerves.

D.Themuscles.

19.

MarkTwaingotmarriedwhenhewas______yearsold.

20.

Bothdadspaidtheirbills______,yetonepaidhisbillsfirstwhiletheotherpaidhisbillslast.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:Massmediaaretoolsofcommunication.Massmediaallowustorecordandpassinformationrapidlytoalarge,scatteredaudience.Theyextendourabilitytotalktoeachotherbyhelpingusovercomebarrierscausedbytimeandspace.Therearevariouswaysinwhichmassmediamakedailylifeeasierforus.First,theyinform.andhelpuskeepawatchonourworld.Theygatherandpassoninformationwewouldbeunlikelyorunabletoobtainonourown.Second,massmediahelpustoarrangeourtimeandlife.Whatwetalkaboutandwhatwethinkaboutaregreatlyinfluencedbythemedia.Whenpeoplegettogether,theytendtotalkaboutcertainhappeningsinthenewspapersoronTV.Becauseweareexposedtodifferingpointsofviewthroughdifferentkindsofmediaeveryday,weareabletoevaluateallsidesofacertainissue.Third,themediaareusedtopersuadepeople.Agoodexampleisadvertisementsthroughthemedia.Newspapers,magazinesandTVarefilledwithallkindsofcolorful,persuasiveadvertisements.Thoughmanyadvertisementsmaynotsayopenlythattheywantyoutobuyacertainproduct,theydescribetheirproductsinsuchawaythatyoumaywanttobuythem.Fourth,themediaalsoentertain.Allofthemediamakesomeefforttotrytoentertaintheiraudience.Forinstance,eventhoughthenewspaperisprimarilyamediumofinformation,italsocontainsentertainmentfeatures.Television,motionpictures,fictionhooksandsomeradiostationsandmagazinesaredevotedmainlytoentertainment.Itisestimatedthatinthefuture,theentertainmentfunctionofmassmediawillbecomeevenmoreimportantthanitisnow.

(33)

A.Tomakepeoplewellinformedabouttheworld.

B.Toamuseandentertainpeople.

C.Tohelppeoplearrangetheirtimeandlife.

D.Togivepeopleasenseofhonor.

22.(28)

A.Theactorsandactressesarenotpaidfortheirperformance.

B.Theirowncommunities.

C.Theyexistonlyinsmallcommunities.

D.Theyonlyputonshowsthatareeducational.

23.聽力原文:W:Wehaveawideselectionofcolorfilms.Whatexactlydoyouhaveinmind?

M:IwouldlikeonethatmadeinJapan.

Q:Wheredoesthisconversationmostlikelytakeplace?

(16)

A.Inabookstore.

B.Atthecamerashop.

C.Inahospital.

D.Atajewelrystore.

24.

【B6】

25.聽力原文:Underthemedia'sspotlight,Iran'sforeignMinisterKamalKharrazimetBritishPrimeMinisterTonyBlaironMondayatBlair'sofficialresidenceonDowningStreet.

Kharrazi'svisit,thefirstbyanIranianministersincethe1979Islamicrevolution,washailedbytheinternationalcommunityasacrucialstepcementingarapprochementwithBritainafterdecadesofsuspicionandmistrust.

Relationsbetweenthetwocountriessouredandcametoastandstillwhen(30)thelateIranianleaderAyatollahRuhollahKhomeiniissuedadeathordertwoyearsagoagainstSalmanRushdie,theBritishwriterwhoauthored"thesatanicverses"forso-calleddisrespectingIslam.

Afterthemeeting,Blair'sspokesmansaidKharrazi'svisitwas"animportantlandmarkinIran'sreintegrationintotheinternationalcommunity."(29)ItshowsthatthetenserelationshipbetweenWesterncountriesandIranbegantoease.(31)Peacefulmeansagainturnedouttobethebestsolutioninsettlingdifferences.

Thevisit,alongwiththenormalizationofdiplomaticrelationsbetweentheDemocraticPeople'sRepublicofKoreaandItaly,gotacrossamessagethatideologicalorculturaldifferencesshouldnotconstituteanobstacletothedevelopmentofbilateralrelations.

EconomicsanctionsimposedbyWesterncountriesagainstIrancandonothingbutonlyleadtofurtherconfrontationandhostility.

Accordingtothecurrentsituation,BritishPrimeMinisterTonyBlairhaschangedthenation'sstrategy,andhedecidedtodecreasethecollapseofrelationsbetweenBritainandIran.Alsoheadvisedthewholewesternnationsshouldalsomakeachangetoimprovethepeacefulnessofthewholeworld."Wewantpeaceandnotwar."Hesaid.

(30)

A.BecauseIranianleadershasnotvisitedtheUKformanyyears.

B.BecausethehostilitybetweenWesterncountriesandIranbeganthawing.

C.BecausethevisitshowsthenormalizationbetweenKoreaandItaly.

D.BecauseKharraziisthefirstIranianministertovisitUK.

26.(14)

A.SheshouldnottalktoBillanymore.

B.SheshouldtakeBill'sremarksseriously.

C.SheshouldtellBillnottothinknegatively.

D.SheshouldpaylittleattentiontowhatBillsays.

27.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:TheromanceandmarriageofElizabethBarretttoRobertBrowninginspiredsomeofthegreatestlovepoemswrittenintheEnglishlanguage.Elizabeth,withoutadoubtthegreatestwomanpoetoftheVictorianperiod,wasborninDurhamCounty,England,in1806.HerfirstimportantpublicationwasTheSeraphimandOtherPoemswhichappearedin1838.

By1843,shewassowidelyrecognizedthathernamewassuggestedtoreplacethelatePoetLaureateastheofficialnationalpoetofEngland.Inpartbecausetherulerwasawoman,therewasgreatsupportforamovementtobreakwiththetraditionofamalePoetLaureate.Nevertheless,shelostthecompetitiontoWilliamWordsworth.

Ashorttimelater,shemarriedRobertBrowning,himselfagiftedpoet,andtheyfledtoFlorence,Italy.Aplay,TheBarrensofWimpoleStreet,recountstheirconfrontationwithElizabeth'sfatherandtheireventualelopementagainsthiswishes.

WhilelivinginFlorence,theironlysonwasborn.Ayearlater,in1850,Elizabethpublishedhercollectedworks,alongwithavolumeofnewpoemsentitledSonnetsfromthePortuguese,sonamedbecauseherhusbandoftencalledherhis"Portuguese".AuroraLeigh,herlongestwork,appearedin1856,onlyfiveyearsbeforeherdeathinItalyin1861.

(27)

A.ElizabethBarrett.

B.RobertBrowning.

C.DurhamCountry

D.WilliamWordsworth.

28.(22)

A.Atlast,themangaveabreaktothewoman.

B.Thewomanwasarrestedbytheman.

C.Themangavechoicestothewoman.

D.Themanmissedthewoman.

29.

【B9】

30.(44)

31.(15)

A.Themanthinksthewomaniswastinghertime.

B.Themanthinksthewomanshouldmakefulluseofhertime.

C.Themaniseagertoknowthewoman'sanswer.

D.Themancanwaitandthereisnoneedforhertohurry.

32.(26)

A.Byreadingherpolishedessay.

B.Byproofreadingherfirstdraft.

C.Bybringinghersomereferencebooks.

D.Byexaminingheroutline.

33.聽力原文:M:I'mthinkingofgoingtoanothercountry.

W:DoIhavetoremindyouthatwehaveinvestedalotoftimeandmoneyinyourcareerhere?

Q:What'isthewoman'sattitudetowardstheman'splan?

(19)

A.Sheisagainsttheman'splan.

B.She'thinksitneedsalotofmoney.

C.Theyneedsometimetothinkaboutit.

D.It'sgoodforhiscareerdevelopment.

34.(23)

A.Sitthereandstudy.

B.Getsnacksforeveryone.

C.Shuffleanotherdeck.

D.Playacardgame.

35.(35)

A.TheCityofBoston.

B.AtoZTowing.

C.NewHorizons.

D.TheCityofLosAngeles.

36.(34)

A.Itisneededtoadjustthetemperatureofourbodies.

B.Itisoursecondneed.

C.Weneedclothingtocoverourbodies.

D.Weatherischangingallthetime.

37.

【B11】

38.聽力原文:W:I'mexhausted.Istayedupthewholenightstudyingformyhistorymidtermexam.

M:Whydoyoualwayswaittillthelastminute?

Q:Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?

(17)

A.Shehasbadstudyhabits.

B.Shesleepstoomuch.

C.Shewakesuplate.

D.She'sanexcellentstudent.

39.(21)

A.Itneedssomepowerfulcontroloveritscontent.

B.Ithasabundantinformationonthewebsites.

C.Itisgoodtoeveryoneespeciallythechildren.

D.Itisthebestform.ofthepublicmedia.

40.(47)

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.

WhatisthesignificanceofweedresearchaccordingtoStepp?

A.Itwouldhelptomaintainthediversityofplants.

B.Itwouldcontributetothegrowthofcultivatedplants.

C.Itwouldpromotetraditionalmedicines.

D.Itwillresultinmoremodemhealthcarefacilities.

42.

Accordingtotheauthor,______.

A.paperisthebeststoragedevice

B.peoplehaveachoiceofdifferentinformationmedia

C.itisbettertoletthepersonresponsibleforinformation-resourcemanagementdeterminethemedium

D.themanagershouldbuildaneffectivesystembyselectingagoodcombinationofdifferentmedia

43.Dieting,accordingtoanoldjoke,maynotactuallymakeyoulivelonger,butitsurefeelsthatway.Nevertheless,evidencehasbeenaccumulatingsincethe1930sthatcalorierestriction-reducingananimal'senergyintakebelowitsenergyconsumption—extendslifespananddelaystheappearanceofage-relateddiseasesinrats,dogs,fishandmonkeys.Suchresultshaveinspiredthousandsofpeopletoputupwithconstanthungerinthehopeoflivinglonger,healthierlives.Theyhavealsoledtoasearchfordrugsthatimitatetheeffectsofcalorierestrictionwithoutthepainofgoingonanactualdiet.

Astudy,knownasCALERIE(ComprehensiveAssessmentofLong-termEffectsofReducingIntakeofEnergy),wassponsoredbyAmerica'sNationalInstitutesofHealth.Ittook48menandwomenagedbetween25and50andassignedthemrandomlytoeitheracontrolgrouporacalorie-restrictionregime.Thoseinthesecondgroupwererequiredtocuttheircalorieintakeforsixmonthsto75%ofthatneededtomaintaintheirweight.

TheCALERIEstudyisalandmarkinthehistoryofthefield,becauseitssubjectswereeitherofnormalweightoronlyslightlyoverweight.Previousprojectshaveusedindividualswhowereclinicallyobese(肥胖的),thusconfusingtheunquestionablebenefitstohealthofreducingobesitywiththepossibleadvantagesofcalorierestrictiontotheotherwisehealthy.

Atamolecularlevel,CALERIEsuggeststheseadvantagesarereal.Forexample,thoseonrestricteddietshadshoweddropsinbodytemperatureandblood-insulin(胰島素)levels—bothphenomenathathavebeenseeninlong-lived,calorie-restrictedanimals.DrRattandoubtswhethercalorierestrictionwillextendmaximumhumanlifeexpectancy.Hearguesthattheconceptsofageingandlongevity(長壽)mustbeseparated.Itmay,indeed,bepossibletoreduceoreliminateparticularage-relateddiseases,andthatwouldincreaseaveragelifespaninthewaythateliminatingotherdiseaseshasdoneinthepast.Butthisisnotthesameasslowingdownagingitself,andthusincreasingmaximumlifespan.Longevityisamorecomplextraitthananyindividualdisease,and,inhisopinion,itwillnotbealteredsoeasily.

CynthiaKenyon,aresearcherlookingintoanti-agingdrugs,believesthatsomemoleculesarelikelytobeapprovedinthenextfivetotenyears,forguardingagainstage-relateddiseases.Peoplethenwillstarttakingthem,andahugenaturalexperimentwillgetunderway.IfDrRattaniswrong,maximumlifespanaswellasaveragelifespanwillincrease.Ifheisright,atleastpeoplewillenjoyahealthieroldage.

Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat______.

A.aneffectivecalorierestrictioninvolvestakinglittlefoodwhiledoingmuchexercise

B.calorierestrictionisprovedtobeeffectiveinpreventingillnessinsomeanimals

C.somedrugsaretakenbypeopletolivelongerwithoutsufferingfromstarvation

D.beforethe1930s,peopledidnotbelieveinthepositiveeffectinextendinglifespan

44.

WhatmadeitpossiblefortheTIMEreporterstocomeupwithsomanyinterestingstoriesaboutpets?

45.

Comparedwiththoseinsmalltowns,peopleinlargecitieshave______.

A.lessself-discipline

B.bettersenseofdiscipline

C.moremutualrespect

D.lesseffectivegovernment

46.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Actingissuchanover-crowdedprofessionthattheonlyadvicethatshouldbegiventoayoungpersonthinkingofgoingonthestageis"Don't!".Butitisuselesstotrytodiscouragesomeonewhofeelsthathemustact,thoughthechancesofhisbecomingfamousareSlim.Thenormalwaytobeginistogotoadramaschool.Usuallyonlystudentswhoshowpromiseandtalentareaccepted,andthecourselaststwoyears.Thentheyoungactororactresstakesupworkwitharepertorycompany,usuallyasanassistantstagemanager.Thismeansdoingeverythingthatthereistodointhetheatre:paintingscenery,lookingafterthefurniture,takingcareofthecostumes,andevenactinginverysmallparts.Itisveryhardworkindeed.Thehoursarelongandthesalaryistiny.Butyoungactorswiththestageintheirbloodarehappy,waitingforthechancesofworkingwithabettercompany,orperhapsinfilmsortelevision.

Ofcourse,somepeoplehaveunusualchanceswhichleadtofameandsuccesswithoutthislonganddulltraining.ConniePratt,forexample,wasjustanordinarygirlworkinginabicyclefactory.Afilmproducerhappenedtocatchsightofheronemorningwaitingatabusstop,ashedrovepastinhisbigcar.Hetoldthedrivertostop,andhegotouttospeaktothegirl.Heaskedherifshewouldliketogotothefilmstudiotodoatest,andatfirstshethoughthewasjoking.Thenshegotangryandsaidshewouldcallthepolice.IttooktheproducertwentyminutestotellConniethathewasserious.Thenanappointmentwasmadeforhertogotothestudiothenextday.Thetestwassuccessful.Theygavehersomenecessarylessonsandwithinafewweeksshewasplayingtheleadingpartoppositeoneofthemostfamousactorsoftheday.OfCourse,shewasgivenamoredramaticname,whichisnowworld-famous.Butchanceslikethishappenonceinabluemoon!

Accordingtothepassage,themainreasonwhyyoungpeopleshouldbediscouragedfrombecomingactorsis______.

A.actorsareveryunusualpeople

B.thecourseatthedramaschoollaststwoyears

C.actingisreallyahardjob

D.therearealreadytoomanyactors

47.

【C6】

48.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

workingpeoplecansupporttheirfamilies.It'samyththathasbecomesodivorcedfromrealitythatitmightaswellbeginwiththewords"Onceuponatime."Today1.6millionNewYorkerssufferfrom"foodinsecurity,"whichisafancywayofsayingtheydon'thaveenoughtoeat.Somearethepeoplewhocomeinatnightandcleantheskyscrapersthatglitteralongtheriver.Somepourcoffeeandtakecareoftheagedparentsofthepeoplewholiveinthosebuildings.TheAmericanDreamforthewell-to-dogrowsfromthebowedbacksoftheworkingpoor,whotoooftenhavetochoosebetweengroceriesandrent.

Inanewbookcalled"TheBetrayalofWork",BethShulmansaysthateveninthebooming1990soneoutofeveryfourAmericanworkersmadelessthan$8.70anhour,anincomeequaltothegovernment'spovertylevelforafamilyoffour.Many,ifnotmost,oftheseworkershadnohealthcare,sickpayorretirementprovisions.

Weeaseourconsciences,Shulmanwrites,bydescribingthesepeopleas"lowskilled,"asthoughthey'renotimportantorintelligentenoughtodeservemore.Butlow-skilledworkerstodayarebettereducatedthaneverbefore,andtheyconstitutethelinchpin(關(guān)鍵)ofAmericanindustry.Whenpoliticianscrow(得意洋洋地說)happydaysarehereagainbecausejobsareontherise,it'sthesejobsthey'rereallytalkingabout.Fiveofthe10occupationsexpectedtogrowbiginthenextdecadeareinthelowest-payingjobgroups.Andbeforewesitbackanddecidethat'sjustthewayitis,it'sinstructivetoconsidertherestoftheworld.Whilethebottom10percentofAmericanworkersearnjust37percentofouraveragewage,theircounterpartsinotherindustrializedcountriesearnupwardsof60percent.Andthosearecountriesthatprovidehealthcareandchildcare,whicheasestheeconomicpinchconsiderably.

Almost40yearsago,whenLyndoJohnsondeclaredwaronpoverty,afamilywithacarandahouseintheSuburbsfeltprosperous.Todaythatsamefamilymaywellfeelpoor,becomethebackboneofAmericanlife.Whenthemiddleclassfeelpoor,thepoorhavelittlechanceforchange,orevenrecognition.

Bysaying"itmightaswellbeginwiththewords'Onceuponatime'"(Para.1)theauthorsuggeststhattheAmericanmythis______.

49.

Thepassageismostlikelypartofa______.

A.newsarticleB.columnC.researchreportD.preface

50.

Toproduceartificialnosesforpracticaluse,itisessential______.

A.todevelopmicrochipswiththousandsofodorreceptors

B.toinventchipssensitivetovariouschemicals

C.todesignacomputerprogramtosortoutsmells

D.tofindchemicalsthatcanaltertheelectricalcurrentpassingthrough

51.

RehabilitatinghousingontheKing'sholidayisaserviceofworkingfor______.

52.

Thefirstparagraphofthepassagesuggests______.

A.modemsocietyhasmadeoldpeoplemorefragile

B.thereisstillmuchonecandoinhisoldage

C.inoldageoneshouldforgethispast

D.inoldageoneshouldswitchhisthoughtstothefuture

53.

Thepassagespecificallystatesthat______.

A.directexperiencesaremorevaluablethanindirectones

B.whateverattitudesachildlearnsinschoolhavealreadybeenintroducedathome

C.teacherscansometimeshaveanunwholesomeinfluence,onchildren

D.mostchildrenfearpolicemen

54.

【C10】

55.

Theauthorimpliesthatinthe1920sand1930shomedeliveriesofice______.

A.decreasedinnumber

B.wereonanirregularschedule

C.increasedincost

D.occurredonlyinthesummer

56.

Onewayfortheregiontousewaterefficientlyisto______.

A.developotherenterprisesthatcostlesswater

B.drawaplanofirrigationforthevariousnations

C.importwaterfromwater-richnations

D.stopwarsofanysortforgoodandall

57.

Whatcanbeinferredfromthesecondsentenceofthelastparagraph?

A.Energyparkswillbebuiltuponpreviouslyundevelopedsites.

B.Energyparkswillbebuiltinareasremotefrommajorpopulationcenters.

C.Energyparkscanbebuiltinaconcentratedplacetoserveabigcity.

D.Energyparkswillbebuiltatsitesthatarenearfuelsourcessuchascoal.

58.

Whatdoestheauthorintendtosaybytheexampleinthesixthparagraph?

A.Nextelprovidesadifferentoperationstrategy.

B.GPStechnology,isvitalfortrackingservice.

C.Trackingservicebecomesaflourishingbusiness.

D.Locationserviceisabusedbymarriedpeople.

59.

What'sthemainideaofthispassage?

A.High-techlifemayberisky.

B.It'sdifficulttomakefriendsinthemodernworld.

C.JuvenilecrimeisrisinginJapan.

D.Moreelectronicpetsareturnedout.

60.

Accordingtothepassage,howshouldBritain'sunionsdeveloptoachievetheimprovementofprocedureforfixingwagelevels______?

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.

【S10】

62.

【S6】

63.

【S5】

64.

【S9】

65.

【S8】

五、6.Translation(5題)66.Englishhastakenmaterialsintoitsownvocabularyfrom______(全世界幾乎所有主要語言).

67.OfallthepeopleIknow,______.(沒有人比格林先生更值得我尊敬).

68.Whyhaven'tyoumadechangesinourplans______(照我對(duì)你講的那樣).

69.______(這名運(yùn)動(dòng)員被剝奪掉金牌)becausehewasfoundtohavetakenforbiddendrugs.

70.Itisundoubtedlytruethat____________________(哪里有貪官,哪里就有斗爭).

參考答案

1.DescriptionDescription解析:由題干關(guān)鍵詞seedetailsofanitem可將答案定位至第八段下的句子:Description—Thisiswherethesellerprovidesdetailsabouttheitem.,根據(jù)此句,空格里應(yīng)填入Description。

2.B解析:本題與能否在任何地方生成氫(producehydrogen)有關(guān)。在原文中,講完礦物燃料經(jīng)濟(jì)的四大問題后,開始講述氟經(jīng)濟(jì)的優(yōu)點(diǎn),在distributedproduction后提到“Hydrogencanbeproducedanywherethatyouhaveelectricityandwater”題干與此相悖,故錯(cuò)誤。

3.B解析:段首處設(shè)題。本題目是要考查網(wǎng)絡(luò)郵箱的盈利情況,從定位句可知,網(wǎng)絡(luò)郵箱現(xiàn)在還不是經(jīng)濟(jì)行業(yè),眾多的網(wǎng)絡(luò)郵箱運(yùn)營商諸如Google,Microsoft,Yahoo!,AOL等確實(shí)借助于它們的網(wǎng)郵服務(wù)投放廣告,但是那只占很小的部分,由此可知,題干所說已獲得巨額利潤,與原文不符。

4.fitintoateamfitintoateam解析:細(xì)節(jié)推斷題。此處問當(dāng)面試官問及面試者之前老板的問題時(shí),他是想知道面試者是否具備什么樣的能力。文章指出,面試官之所以這樣問并不是想知道你對(duì)前任老板的態(tài)度,而是更想知道你是否能融入團(tuán)體。故正確答案為fitintoateam。

5.C解析:文中第三段集中講述commonthemes(主題),并無anti—segregation。

6.(merely)objectsthatcanbedestroyed(merely)objectsthatcanbedestroyed解析:由“ShadowsontheScreen”部分第二句“Unfortunately,thetendencyistostartth

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