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2022年河南省焦作市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
ThoseimagesproducedbyFDG-PETcanreveal______.
A.thenumberofglucosemetabolism
B.thesizeofglucosemetabolism
C.thepatternofglucosemetabolism
D.thedistributionofglucosemetabolism
2.
IntheUnitedStates,youraddressisanimportantcueto______.
3.
Becauseoftheeffectsofanelectromagneticfieldongrowingcells,______aretheoneswhoeasilyfallvictimtoitseffects.
4.
"Areyoustillbeatingyourwife?"isinrealitytwoquestionsthatareusually______.
5.
ThisarticletellsusthatfurtherstudiesareneededtoassessthepotentialrisksofGMfoodseventhoughthetechnologypromisesmanybenefits.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.
Brandmanager'sresponsibilitiesareto______andanalysemarketresearchandcontactwithkeyopinionleaders.
7.
Educationhaschangedenough,soitwillnotchangedanymore.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
TheUnitedStateshasturneditselffromahegemonicpowertoaguardianofdemocracybytheintroductionof______totheMiddleEast.
9.
Consumermistrusthasledto______aboutdrugsafetyandrisks.
10.
Competenceperceptionisaboutyourunderstandingofyourownpotentialsandabilities.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.
Ifyouaredoingacademicreadinginyourlibrary,you'readvised______.
A.tohitoverstuffedcouchesandchairstoproduceideas
B.touseoverstuffedcouchesandchairsforarefreshment
C.nottouseoverstuffedcouchesandchairs
D.nottostuffcomfortablecoachesorchairs
12.
Theproblemwithtaughenedglassisthatitisdifficulttoinstallinashortperiodoftime.
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
WhatdidtheEastIndiaCompanygetfromBritishsovereignatitsexpansion?
A.Thequalificationofestablishingitsbranches.
B.ThepermissiontobuildYaleUniversity.
C.Financialaswellasmilitarysupport.
D.Theprivatearmytoprotectitsemployees.
14.
Throughreadingthisarticle,wecanconcludethattheauthorisa(n)______person.
15.
AnE-languagelearningsystemcalledChengoishopefultohelpchildrenlearnChineseforthissoftwarecaptures__________________________withstories,gamesandanimationsbasedonthe2008Olympics.
16.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTprobablyareasonforelectricvehicles'"goodtime"?
A.Risinggasolineprice.
B.Fueleconomy.
C.Affordableprice.
D.Variouschoices.
17.
TheauthordefinesanidealasPlatonicwhen
A.ittriestochangetheworld
B.itisnotperfect
C.itisnotcompatiblewiththereality
D.itmatchestherealworld
18.
Tospoilsomethingbybringingintheimpurewhichmakeitunfitoruncleartouse,wecallit______.
19.Twins
Thesamefactorsthatgiverisetouncannyphysicalsimilaritiesbetweentwins--similaritiesaremirroredingeneticsimilaritiesthatcanhavemorenegativeimpact.AustralianresearcherDavidHayhasfoundthatonetypeofidenticaltwinseemstobeplaguedwithdevelopmentaldifficulties,especiallyinlanguageacquisition,andthatbothparentsandteachersaddtothesedifficultiesbyrespondingmorepositivelytotheolderofthetwo.
Hayhasfoundthatjustasmanyidenticaltwinsare"mirrorimages"ofoneanother--withthefacialstructure,dominanthandandevenfingerprintsofoneexactlyreversedintheothertheirbrainsalsoseemtoreflectthesamephenomenon.
QuestionsaboutIdenticalTwins
"Itisalmostimpossibletofindidenticalpairs(oftwinswiththesamebrainstructure),"saysHay,whopresentedsomeofhisfindingsontwinsattheInternationalSocietyforTwinStudyConferenceinAmsterdaminSeptember."Thereisgenerallynorelationshipbetweenhowtheirbrainsfunction;thetwinsworkandthinkdifferently.""Thelefthalfofthebraincontrolslanguageskillsinonetwinwhileintheotheritistherighthalf,"hecontinues."Soonetwinmayhavedifficultyinthereceptionoflanguageandtheotherincommunication."
"Westillhavepilesofquestionsaboutidenticaltwins,"headds.
Hayheadsoneoftheworld'slargeststudiesontwinsatLaTrobeUniversityinMelbourne,andhasstudied587setsoftwinsandtheirsiblingsoverthelast10years.Hehasfoundthatbothgeneticandsocialfactorscombinetoputtwinsatadisadvantage,butthatstepscanbetakentosettheyoungstersonthepathtonormaldevelopment.Thetwinswhoexperiencethebulkoftheproblemsarethesecondoftwotypesofidenticaltwins,saysHay.Thefirsttype,comprisingone-thirdofallidenticaltwins,resultswhenthefertilizedeggsplitsthreetofourdaysafterconception.Theseembryoshaveseparateplacentas.Thesecondgroupformswhentheeggdividesfourtoeightdaysafterconception.Theysharethesameplacenta,andare"mirrorimage"twinsinabout70percentofthecases.Thisgroupisatthehighestriskforarangeofsocialandlearningproblems,aswellasforcongenitalabnormalitiessuchasspinalbifidaandcleftpalate.Haypointsoutthattwinstraditionallyhavebeenknowntohavedifficultiesacquiringlanguagesills."They'reolderwhentheysaytheirfirstword,theirsentencesareshorterandbabytalkpersistslongerthatitdoeswithotherchildren,'hesays."Theyarealsoknowntodevelopasecretlanguagetheyusetocommunicatewithoneanother."Hayhasfoundthatthisexclusivelanguageisusuallytheresultofonetwinomittinglettersandsyllablesasheorshehurriestogetamessageacrossbeforetheotheroneinterrupts."Inasensetheirlanguageisveryadaptivetotheirownenvironment,butunfortunately,maladaptivetoothersituations,"hesays."Untilrecentlyitwasbelievedlanguageproblemsgraduallydiminisheduntilaroundthetimeofstartingschoolforallchildren.Butnowitappearsthattwinsinparticulardevelopashakyfoundationinthisareathathastobecorrectedearly."
ProblemswithTwinBoys
Hayhasalsofoundthat"mirrorimage"identicaltwinboysareespeciallyatalossintryingtopickuplanguageskillsinschool.Theyareatadoubledisadvantage,henotes,becauseboysarenormallysloweratlanguageacquisitionthangirlsare.AccordingtoHay,asmanyas90percentofthe"mirrorimage"boysatprimarylevelhadsomereadingproblemswhile23percentwereseriouslylearning-disabled.Butenvironmentalfactorscontributeevenmoreheavilytotwins'troubles,Haybelieves.Identicaltwins,hisresearchshows,havecausetochallengetheirparents'fairness.Parentstendtolavishmoretimeandattentiononthefirst-borntwin,whoiso
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Theculturallypatterned______aredifferentintheUnitedStates,JapanandIndia.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:W:Congratulationsonyourbabygirl!How'sthemotherdoing?
M:Thanks,Mary,Helenisdoingverywell.Itwasatoughdelivery,butshecamethroughitwell.
W:That'sgreat.Howbigisthebouncingbabygirl?
M:Prettybig.It'seightpounds,tenounces.Shehashermom'sblueeyes,butshecertainlyinheritedherpapa'stemper.Idon'tthinkshe'sstoppedscreamingyet.
W:We'reallfamiliarwiththeworld-renownedTaylortemper.Haveyoupickedanameyet?
M:Wehaven'tmadeafinaldecisionyet,butwe'vegotitnarroweddownmthreeorfourpicks.
W:Everybodyintheofficechippedintobuysomethingforthebirthdaygirl.
M:Thanksforthekindthoughts.Bytheway,inkeepingwithtradition,thenewfatherhastogivehisfriendssomebig,fatcigarettes.Hereyougo.
W:ACubancigar?Ithoughtthatcustomwentoutwiththedinosaurs.Smellsgreat.
M:Youknow,itreallyfeelsgreatbeingadad.Ireallywanttosharemyhappinesswithmyfriends.
W:Yeah,thisisthesamecasewithanewmother.IrememberhowgoodIfeltwhenStevenandIhadourfirst.Well,plansforanymore?
M:Wereallyhaven'tthoughtaboutit.I'msureI'llhavemybandsfullhandlingthisone.
W:You'reright.You'llfindyourdaysasbossofthehousearenumbered.
M:I'dbattergetovertothehospitaltoseethem.Again,Mary,thanksforthegiftsandyourgreetings.
W:Mypleasure.Ifthere'sanythingIcandotohelp,don'thesitate.
(20)
A.Abusinesstransact.
B.Aget-together.
C.Theman'slife.
D.Thenewlybornbaby.
22.
【B11】
23.(22)
A.ByMay29th.
B.ByJune29th.
C.ByJuly29th.
D.ByApril29th.
24.(36)
A.Lookathis.
B.Susandoesn'tknow.
C.Idon'tknow.
D.NeitherdoI.
25.【B1】
26.(29)
A.Gettingrichquickly.
B.Distinguishingoneself.
C.Respectingindividualrights.
D.Doingcredittoone'scommunity.
27.
【B4】
28.聽力原文:M:We'llcontinuewiththeworkofinvestigation.Laura,anidenticaltwin,hasagreedtocontributetoourinvestigations.ImustapologizeforthefactthatLaura'stwincannotbeheretonight.AndI'dliketotellyou,Laura,howsorryweare.Youandyoursisterareveryclose,aren'tyou?
W:Ofcourseweare.
M:Interesting!Yousaid'ofcourse'.Don'tyouthinktherearequiteafewsistersareinclose?
W:SarahandIaren'tjustsisters,we’reidenticaltwins.
M:Itakeyourpoint.Howidenticalareyouinfact?
W:Bothblond,withbrowneyes,sameheight,sameweight,samesize,evenshoes.
M:Asyou'rethesamesize,haveyoualwaysdressedalike?
W:Oh,yes.I'vetotallystartedwhenwewerebabies,man-madefeatureoftwins.Andthenwegotitinmanyhabitstoeverything.
M:Andyou'venevermindedhavingadoubleidentity?Imeananotherpersonexactlylikeyou?
W:Sarahisn'texactlylikeme.Wemaylookidentical,butIrememberourboyfriendscouldn'ttellusapart.
M:Didn'tthatcauseproblems?
W:Forthemperhaps,notforus.Wecouldn'tstoplaughing.
M:IthinkyousaidyouandSarahweren'texactlyalike.Justwhatdoyoumeanbythat?
W:Sarahhasawell-fedhappyhusbandandfourhealthychildren.Whenshewaswashingup,Iwaslearningtotype;whenshewasknitting,Iwaswritingarticlesfortheschoolnewspaper.Whenshewashavinghersecondchild,IwasinPanama,doingmyfirstjobforUnitedInformationServices.SeewhatImean?
M:Andhaven'tyougotahealthyhusbandandhappychildren?
W:Youmustbejoking.There'sneverbeenthetime...ortheinclination.
M:Laura,you'vemadesomeveryinterestingpoints.Igatherthatyoudon'tfeelthatbehavior.ispurelygenetic...thattheremightbesomeelementofenvironmentorchoiceorevenperhaps...
W:ShallIconclude?SarahandIareidenticaltwins,inappearance,thatis,butit'safactthatlifehaspresenteduswithdifferentopportunities,sowe'veledverydifferentlives.
(23)
A.Sameheight.
B.Samefriends.
C.Samenumberofchildren.
D.Sameuniversity.
29.聽力原文:W:AfterI'vefinishedreadingthisbook,Icanlendittoyouifyouareinterested.
M:IfI'minterested!I'vebeentryingtoborrowiteverywhere.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(18)
A.Heisinterestedinreading.
B.He'dliketoreadthebookverymuch.
C.Hehasalreadyreadthebook.
D.Hefeelssorrythatthewomandoesn'tknowhimverywell.
30.(24)
A.Adozenroses,twodozenballoonsandaromanticdinner.
B.Adozenroses,abeautifulcardandaromanticdinner.
C.Twodozenroses,adozenballoonsandaromanticdinner.
D.Twodozenroses,abeautifulcardandaromanticdinner.
31.(25)
A.Thechildrenaretooyoungtobenefitfromcitylife.
B.Evenadultsthemselvescannotgoeverywhereinthecity.
C.Thereisalottoseeanddoforchildrenandadults.
D.Thereisn'talottoseeanddoforchildren.
32.聽力原文:W:OK,Mr.Taylor,let'sgoaheadandbegin.Firstofall,tellmeaboutyourlastjob.
M:Well,asstatedonmyresume,IworkedforfiveyearsatHiTechComputers.
W:OK,HiTech.AndwhatdoyouknowaboutcomputernetworksandoperatingsystemsincludingDOS,Windows,MacintoshOS,andUNIX?
M:Umm...well...Ididcomeincontactwithcomputerseverynightatmylastjob.
W:Hum...Andhowaboutwebsiteauthoringskills?Wearelookingforsomeonetocreateandmanageourcompany'swebsitewhichwouldincludethedevelopment,configuration,anduseofDOS,Windows,MacintoshOS,andCGIscripts.
M:Umm...uh,webpage,webpage.Huh...Idon'tthinkI'vereadthatbook,andFmafraidI'veneverusedthoseCGIthings.
W:Huh?!AndwhataboutexperiencewithJavaorJavaScript?
M:Well...IthinkI'vetriedJavaataforeigncoffeeshoponetime,ifthat'swhatyoumean.
W:OK,Mr.Taylor,IthinkIhavealltheinformationIneed!
M:Oh,andIreallylikecomputergames.Iplaythemeveryday.
W:Right,right.ThanksMr.Taylor.
M:Believeme.Ihaveconfidenceinmyself.
W:Isee.We'llbeintouch.
(23)
A.Computersalesnegotiations.
B.Apreliminaryinterview.
C.AnInternetseminarmeeting.
D.Computergames.
33.(32)
A.Itmayhavealotoffun.
B.It'sagoodopportunityforpeopletoknowthesociety.
C.It'soneofthemostdifficultjobs.
D.It'sachallengeforpeople'sability.
34.
【B8】
35.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:OutofallthemoviesthatI'veseen,IthinkIfYouAretheOneisthefunniestone.Icouldn'tkeepfromlaughingthroughoutthewholemovie.
W:That'sexactlyhowIfelt.Iwaslaughingthewholetime,andmystomachmuscleshurtafterwards.
Q:Whataretheytalkingabout?
(12)
A.Theirfavoritemovie.
B.Theirhobbies.
C.Thelatestfilm.
D.TheirfavoriteDVD.
36.(42)
37.(28)
A.England'sproximitytothesea.
B.Volcanicashintheatmosphere.
C.Floodinginthearea.
D.PollutioncausedbytheInternationalRevolution.
38.(15)
A.Deliverthepackageinperson.
B.Pickupthepackageatthepostoffice.
C.Findoutthehoursthepostofficeisopen.
D.Asktohavethepackagedeliveredtohishome.
39.(21)
A.Someinterestingcommercials.
B.Someperfectlookingwomancomplainedaboutthetribulations.
C.Somestupidsitcom.
D.Somewomanwentcrazyandkilledherhusband.
40.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Itisnoaccidentthatmoreandmorepeopleareeducatingtheirchildrenathome.HomeschoolingintheUnitedStatesisnolongeran【B1】______orunorganizedmovement.Today'sschoolsanddaycarecentersareinserioustrouble,despitethemany【B2】______individualswhoteachinpublicschoolsorwhocareforchildren.Fewerandfewerchildrenarereceivingthe【B3】______attention,values,andskillstheyneedinorderto【B4】______.Tiedtogetherwiththisisthefactthatmanychildrentodayspendverylittle【B5】______timewiththeirparents.Familylifeisfastbecoming【B6】______.Homeschoolingisanattempttoreturnthefamilytochildren--thechildrenwho【B7】______longforthelovingauthoritythatonlyparentscangive,thechildrenwhowillnotresenttheirparents'【B8】______andcorrection.
Therearemanygoodreasonswhyparentshome-schooltheirchildren.【B9】______.Somecoupleshome-schoolforreligiousandmoralreasons.【B10】______.Somecoupleshome-schoolsimplytosolidifytheirownsenseoffamilytogetherness.【B11】______.Thesereasons--andtherearesurelymanyothers--arebothunderstandableandjustified.
【B1】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
AccordingtoPara.3,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Itishardertotrackthepreciseeffectsofparentalupbringingthantheexactinfluenceofthepeergroupinchildren.
B.Immigrantchildrentendtodiscardthewartheirparentsspeakquicklywhentheygotoschool.
C.Ithasbeenprovedthatpeershavemoreimpactonchildren'squalifiessuchastobehonestorhard-workingorgenerous.
D.Itiseasierforchildrentoacquirealanguageatschoolthanathome.
42.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"...stoppingtryingtoachievesomethingisoftenkeytoachievingit"?
A.Peoplecouldavoidfailurebyescapingfromthereality.
B.Itismuchwiserforpeopletojustwaitforthechances.
C.Retreatingtohaveinsightwillcontributetoachievement.
D.Freedomisafundamentalbasistorealizeone'sdream.
43.TheFrenchgovernmentwasreluctanttolettheworkersleavethecountrybecauseitwouldhinder______.
44.
Dr.Manmatha'sprogramisaimedto______.
A.makeitpossibletosearchhandwrittendocumentsontheweb
B.makethegreatamountofhandwritteninformationavailable
C.findthedigitalcounterpartsofeverykindofhandwriting
D.classifythehandwrittendocumentsstoredintheCongress
45.
Itwillbeafewyearsbeforewecanseeelectronicbookforsalebecause______.
A.wehaven'tmasteredthemanufacturingtechnologyyet
B.theelectronicinkwhichmustbeconductivecouldn'tbeproducedinlargescale
C.theelectronicbookwillbetooexpensivetobuy
D.youcan'ttakeanelectronicbookwithyouanywhere
46.
AccordingtotheassumptiongiveninLastPara.,wedon'texactlyknow______.
47.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Thescientificestablishmentisplayingakeyroleinresearchanddevelopmentofgeneticengineeringbiotechnologyandinactivelydefendingtheindustryunderthebannerof"soundscience"and"scientificprogress".Scientificadvicetothegovernmentisheavilybiasedinfavoroftheindustry.LordSainsbury,currentMinisterforScience,wasformerchairmanoftheSainsburyfamily'ssupermarketchain,closelyinvolvedwiththedevelopmentofGEfoods.Anotherprominentscientist,DerekBurke,advisortotheParliamentaryCommitteeonScienceandTechnologyandformerchairoftheAdvisoryCommitteeonNovelFoodProducts,wasakeyparticipantintheUKGovernment'sTechnologyForesightexercises,andinafollow-upgroupthatdeterminedthepro-biotechfundingpolicyoftheBBSRC.DerekBurkeisanoutspokenandstaunchdefenderoftheindustry.ThepublicarebeinginformeduncriticallybyscientistslikeBurkeandothers,consciouslyorunconsciouslyservingcommercialinterests,andlegitimateconcernsaboutsafetyarecaricaturedasirrationalfeararisingoutofignorance.
Thecredibilityofscienceandscientistshasbeensteadilydiminishingovertheyearsassciencehasbecomemoreandmoreabsorbedintothecommercialsector.Scienceeducationateverylevelisbeingsubvertedtdcorporateaims:itschiefpurposeistoprovideskilledbutuncriticalworkersforindustry.TheUKGovernmenthasevenrun,acompetitionforsciencestudentsonhowtocommerciallyexploitscientificresearch.Therehasbeennomajoropendebateongeneticengineeringwithinacademicinstitutionsthathasbeenorganizedbytheacademicstaff.Withveryfewexceptions,studentsarenotencouragedtoaskquestionsabouttheethicsorthehazardsofgeneticengineeringoneithersideoftheAtlantic.
Scientificevidenceofactualandpotentialhazards,whichhasbeensteadilybuildingupoverthepasttenyears,isbeingignoredanddismissed.Moreseriously,independentscientistsreportingfindingsdamagingtotheindustryaregaggedandvictimized.WithintheUK,Dr.ArpadPusztai,seniorscientistofthepublicly-fundedRowlettInstitute,andhiscollaboratorswereawardeda1.6millionpoundgranttocarryoutsystematicsafetytestingofGEfood.TheyfoundthattheGEpotatolinestestedweretoxictoyoungrats,andPusztaiinformedthepublicinabriefinterviewwhichwaspartofaTVdocumentary.Afewdayslater,hewasremovedfromhisjob,deniedaccesstohisdata,andforbiddentospeakonthesubject.
Thesuppressionofscientificfindingsisnothingnew;ithasbeenhappeningmoreandmorewithinthepastdecade.Sincethe1970s,scientificfraudhasbeenincreasing,ashastheproportionofpeer-reviewedscientificpapersretracted.Wehavemovedfarawayfromthetraditionalidealsofscienceassciencelosesinnocenceandindependence.
Towardstherolethescientificestablishmentisplayingtheauthor'sattitudeisthatof______.A.criticismB.approvalC.toleranceD.apprehension
48.
WhohaswrittenthepaperthatprovidesacomprehensiveanalysisofChina'spro-growthpoliciesanddevelopmentalplans?
49.(54)
50.Inthispassagetheauthorreallyconcerns______.
A.theethicalbehavior.weneedintheworld
B.thenecessityofensuringthetrafficsafety
C.therelationbetweentrafficaccidentsandethics
D.whoshouldtaketheresponsibilityforunsafetraffic
51.Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthat______.
A.youarecertaintoearnmuchmoneyinthenetworkmeting
B.successinthenetworkmarketingisuptoyouandyourprogress
C.makingmoneyinthenetworkmarketingisaneasyjob
D.youdon'tbesofeeltoworkwithanetworkmarketingcompany
52.By2030,peopleover65inGermany,theworld'sthird-largesteconomy,willaccountforalmosthalftheadultpopulation,comparedwithone-fifthnow.Andunlessthecountry'sbirthraterecoversfromitspresentlowof1.3perwoman,overthesameperioditspopulationofunder35willshrinkabouttwiceasfastastheolderpopulationwillgrow.Thenetresultwillbethatthetotalpopulation,now82m,willdeclineto70m-73m.Thenumberofpeopleofworkingagewillfallbyafullquarter,from40mtodayto30m.
TheGermandemographics(人口統(tǒng)計(jì))arefarfromexceptional.InJapan,theworld'ssecond-largesteconomy,thepopulationwillpeakin2005,ataround125m.By2050,accordingtothemorepessimisticgovernmentforecasts,thepopulationwillhaveshrunktoaround95m.Longbeforethat,around2030,theshareoftheover-65'sintheadultpopulationwillhavegrowntoabouthalf.AndthebirthrateinJapan,asinGermany,isdownto1.3perwoman.Thefiguresareprettymuchthesameformostotherdevelopedcountries,andforagoodmanyemergingones,especiallyChina.
Lifeexpectancy—andwithitthenumberofolderpeople—hasbeengoingupsteadilyfor300years.Butthedeclineinthenumberofyoungpeopleissomethingnew,TheonlydevelopedcountrythathassofaravoidedthisfateisAmerica.Buteventherethebirthrateiswellbelowreplacementlevel,andtheproportionofolderpeopleintheadultpopulationwillrisesteeplyinthenext30years.
Allthismeansthatwinningthesupportofolderpeoplewillbecomeapoliticalimperative(需要)ineverydevelopedcountry.Pensionshavealreadybecomearegularelectionissue.Thereisalsoagrowingdebateaboutthedesirabilityofimmigrationtomaintainthepopulationandworkforce.Togetherthesetwoissuesaretransformingthepoliticallandscapeineverydevelopedcountry.
By2030atthelatest,theageatwhichfullretirementbenefitsstartwillhaverisentothemid-70'sinalldevelopedcountries,andbenefitsforhealthypensionerswillbesubstantiallylowerthantheyaretoday.Indeed,fixedretirementagesforpeopleinreasonablephysicalandmentalconditionmayhavebeenabolishedtopreventthepensionsburdenontheworkingpopulationfrombecomingunbearable.Alreadyyoungandmiddle-agedpeopleatworksuspectthattherewillnotbeenoughpensionmoneytogoroundwhentheythemselvesreachtraditionalretirementage.Butpoliticianseverywherecontinuetopretendthattheycansavethecurrentpensionssystem.
InGermany,______.
A.birthratehasgoneupto1.3perwoman
B.peopleover65nowconstitutesabouthalftheadultpopulation
C.itspopulationofunder-35sistwiceaslargeasthatofover-65s
D.by2030itsworkingforcemayhaveshrunkby25%
53.
Mostofthepeopleoftheworldget______.
A.enoughfoodinthegoodyears
B.insufficientfoodforalltimes
C.foodfromthe"have"countriesinbadyears
D.richerthanbefore
54.
Intheauthor'sopinion______.
A.violenceinsportsisillegal
B.finesseismoreimportantthanaggression
C.violenceinsportsisinevitable
D.violenceinsportsisnotnecessary
55.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
In1999,JohnWood,then35andMicrosoft'sNo.2inChina,journeyedtoNepalwithsome3,000booksintow—nottoreadonvacationbuttogivetoaschoolthatcouldnotaffordany.TheprojectwasajointventurebetweenWoodandDineshPrasadShrestha,arural-aidworkerinKathmanduwhomtheITexecutivehadmetearlier.Itplantedanidea."Weshouldgetseriousaboutthis,"ShresthatoldWood."Weshouldbemoreorganizedanddothisproperly."
TherestofRoomtoRead'sstraymaynotyetbeacorporatelegend,but"thebusiness",asWoodcallsit,hascertainlybrokenplentyofnewgroundsincehequithisjobandlaunchedanewcareer."Microsoftdidn'tneedme,"heexplains,"thechildrenofNepaldid."Injustfiveyears,thecharityhasbuiltmorethan100schools,assembledsome1,000libraries,stockedthemwithalmosthalfamillionnewbooks,putmorethan500girlsonlong-termscholarships,andopened45computerandlanguagerooms.AndnotjustinNepal:RoomtoReadnowoperatesinCambodia,IndiaandVietnam."Woodhasbroughttothecharityworldthebestpracticesofthecorporateworld,"saysMarcAndreessen,Netscape'sfounderandoneofRoomtoRead'sbiggestdonors."HetracksresultslikeMicrosofttracksresults.It'sapragmatic(注重成效的)charity."
MuchofthatpragmatismRoomtoReadowestothe38-year-oldShrestha.ItwastheNepali,Woodsays,whodecidedhedidn'twanttoworkforacharitythat"droppedintotown,builtabridgeandleftittofalldown."Fromthestart,RoomtoReadaskedforcommunityparticipation—eithermuscleormoney,usually50%ofthetotalcost.DuringarecentvisittoCambodia,Woodreceivedaphonecallfromaschoolheadmastercomplainingthathisnewcomputercenterwasadding$100tohismonthlypowerbill.Woodwasdelighted."Whentheyfeelalittlebitofpain,theyfeelmorein
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