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2022年福建省泉州市大學英語6級大學英語六級測試卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.Thequestionaboutsatisfactionwithpayandbenefitsisnotincludedinthe12questionsbecauseit'simportanttoallemployees,whether______ornot.
2.Theaccountnumberissecuresinceaccordingtofederallaw,thenumberofthecardholders'accountprintedoutare______.
3.
ThereasonwhyaninformalagreementamongtheQuintmemberswouldnotworkisthatitisnotlegallycertified.
A.YB.NC.NG
4.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispartyouwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
HowSledDogsWork
They'rephysicalwonders--abletoendureextremeconditionsforextensiveperiodsoftimewhilerunningfastandpullingmorethantheirownweight.Sled(雪橇)dogshavebeenaroundforgenerations,andtodaytheyremainalargepartofadogdriver'slife.
InArctic(北極的)regions,some35000yearsago,Eskimos'dogsbredwithwolvesandotherdogs.Theiroffspringwerewell-adaptedtothecoldandsnow.There'snosayingexactlywhensomeonethoughttohavedogspullsleds,butitwaswellbefore1000B.C.thatdogsledsprovidedameansoftransportationandawaytohaulgoods.Inrecentyears,peoplelookingforuniqueoutingshavegoneonrecreationaltripswithsleddogs.Anumberofcompaniesmarkettouristtreksviadogsledforadventuretravelers.
DogsledracinginAlaskaformallybeganin1908,whensleddogownersinNome,Alaska,heldthefirstAll-AlaskaSweepstakes,a408-mileracefromNometoCandleandback.Andin1973,theinauguralIditarodTrailSledDogRacetookplaceonaroutecoveringmorethan1000milesinAlaska.TherearemorecompetitionsinmanyofthecontinentalUnitedStates,andsometakeplaceondryland.Inadditiontoenduranceraces,sled-dogeventsincludesprintraces,weightpulls(inwhichdogstrytopullthemostweight)andfreightraces(inwhichdogstrytopullaweightedsledthefastest).
Stamina(耐力)andStrength
Manybreedsofdogsareusedtopullsleds,includingofficialAmericanKennelClubbreedssuchastheSiberianhusky,MalamuteandSamoyed.However,manysleddogsareofmixedbreedandarecalledAlaskahuskyorEskimodogs.Whilesomesleddogsmayhavewolfbloodlines,it'sgenerallynotdesirabletohaveamixtureofbloodbetweenthetwo.
Sleddogsarebredfortheirspeedandenduranceaswellasleadershipqualities.Theyarebigdogswiththickcoatsandwide,fiatfeet.Theysleepwiththeirtailscoveringtheirnosestokeepwarm.Dogsthatweigharound40to45poundsaretheidealsizetopullsleds,butsomemayweighasmuchas85pounds.
Youngdogsthatareenthusiasticrunners,easy-goingandmentallytougharegoodchoicesforsleddogs.Adog'sgendermatterslittleandbothmaleandfemaledogsareconsideredequally.
Forracing,themostintelligentandfastestdogsarepickedtobeleaddogsandruninthefrontofthepack.Behindthemrunswingdogs,whosejobistodirecttheteamaroundturnsandcurves.Atthebackofthedogteamarethewheeldogsorwheelers,whoarerightinfrontofthesledandareusuallythelargestandstrongestoftheteam.Therestofthedogsareknownsimplyasteamdogs.
Dogsaretypicallyfrom2to10yearsoldwhentheypullsleds.Aftertheyretire,theymightremainwiththeirowneratakennelorbeadoptedaspetsbyothers.Rescuegroupsforsleddogstakeinunwanteddogsandcareforthem,tryingtoplacetheminlovinghomes.
Whilesnowmobiles(alsocalledsnowmachines),helicoptersandairplanesarenowoftenusedinplaceofsleddogs,therearestilltimeswhendogtransportationispreferred.Harshweatherconditionscanmakeflyinghazardous,andcertainterraincanbemoredifficultforsnowmachinestocrossthanfordogs.Dogscanbemorereliablethanman-mademachines,they'regoodcompanionstohaveonlongtreksandtheycanbecheapertoownthan
A.Becausetheyareraisedbywolves.
B.Becausetheycanstandmostsevereweather.
C.BecausetheyarefastestrunneramongArcticanimals.
D.Becausetheycanbeargoodslikehorsesdo.
5.
Inanother25yearspeoplewillhavetokeepworkingasfull-timeemployeesuntiltheirmid-70sifhealthpermits.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.
Nowifyousubscribefuroneyear,youcanenjoy______.
7.
Whilegift-givingisanimportantpartofdoingbusinessinJapan,itisnotanormalcustominsuchcountriesas______,______,and______.
8.LandingaJoboftheFutureTakesaTwo-TrackMind
Ifyou'regearingupforajobsearchnowasanundergraduateorreturningstudent,thereareseveralbrightspotswherenewjobsandpromisingcareerpathsareexpectedtoemergeinthenextfewyears.
Technology,healthcareandeducationwillcontinuetobehotjobsectors,accordingtotheBureauofLaborStatistics'outlookforjobgrowthbetween2008and2018.Butthoseandotherfieldswillyieldnewopportunities,andevensometried-and-truefieldswillbringsomenewjobsthatwillcombineavarietyofskillsets.
Thedegreesemployerssaythey'llmostlookforincludefinance,engineeringandcomputerscience,saysAndreaKoncz,employment-informationmanagerattheNationalAssociationofCollegesandEmployers.Buttolandthejobsthatwillseesomeofthemostgrowth,jobseekerswillneedtobranchoutandpickupsecondaryskillsorcombinehardsciencestudywithsofterskills,careerexpertssay,whichmanystudentsalreadyaredoing."Studentsarepositionedwellforfutureemployment,particularlyinspecializedfields."Ms.Konczsays.
Careerexpertssaythekeytosecuringjobsingrowingfieldswillbecouplinganin-demanddegreewithexpertiseinemergingtrends.Forexample,communicationsproswillhavetomastersocialmediaandtheanalyticsthatcomewithit;nursingstudentswillhavetolearnaboutriskmanagementandelectronicrecords;andtechieswillneedtokeepupwiththelatestinWebmarketing,user-experiencedesignandotherWeb-relatedskills.
TechnologyTwists
Morethantwomillionnewtechnology-relatedjobsareexpectedtobecreatedby2018,accordingtotheBureauofLaborStatistics.Jobsthatareexpectedtogrowfasterthanaverageincludecomputer-networkadministrators,data-communicationsanalystsandWebdevelopers.Recruitersanticipatethatdata-lossprevention,informationtechnology,onlinesecurityandriskmanagementwillalsoshowstronggrowth.
Acomputersciencedegreeandaworkingknowledgeofdatasecurityarecriticaltolandingthesejobs.Commonareasofundergraduatestudyforthesefieldsincludesomeoftheusualsuspects,suchascomputerscience,informationscienceandmanagement-informationsystems.
Butthosemightnotbeenough.That'sbecausenotallofthosejobswillbepurelytechieinnature.DavidFoote,chiefexecutiveofficerofITresearchfirmFootePartners,advisescurrentcomputersciencestudentstocoupletheirdegreeswithstudiesinmarketing,accountingorfinance."Before,peoplewidelybelievedthatallyouneededtohaveweredeep,nerdy(對社會無用的)skills,"Mr.Footesays."Butcompaniesarelookingforpeoplewithmultipleskillsetswhocanmovefluidlywithmarketingoroperations."
Socialmediahasopenedthedoortothegrowthofnewkindsofjobs.AscompaniesturntositeslikeTwitter,LinkedInandFacebooktopromotetheirbrands,capturenewcustomersandevenpostjobopenings,theywillneedtohirepeopleskilledinharnessingthesetools,Mr.Footesays.Inmostcases,thesedutieswillbefoldedintoamarketingposition,althoughlargecompaniessuchasCoca-ColaCo.arccreatingentireteamsdevotedexclusivelytosocialmedia.
Similarly,employmentforpublic-relationspositionsshouldincrease24%by2018.Jobtitleslikeinteractivecreativedirectorwillreflectthedualityoftherequiredskillsets.
BacktoSchool
Studentswillhavetostudystrategytomaximizerelationshipsbetweenthird-partycontentprovidersandtheircompany'sWebteam.OtherkeyskillswillbesearchengineoptimizationtomaximizeWebtrafficandmarketinganalyticstodecipherthecompany'stargetdemographic,saysDonnaFarrugia,executivedirectorofCreativeGroup,amarketingandadvertisingstaffingagencyinMenloPark,Calif.
Manyuniversitiesa
A.technologyB.healthcareC.educationD.media
9.
WhatwasthereasonthatledtothelossofmorethanhalfofAfricanmainfoodtwoyearsago?
A.Drought.
B.Toxininthecrop.
C.Themosaicvirus.
D.Thebarrensoil.
10.ThesurveyoftheJosephsonInstituterevealedin2008that______.
A.moststudentspassedtheexaminationsbycheating
B.fewstudentsrealizedtheharmofdeceiving
C.lyinghadbecomeahabitofmanystudents
D.cheatingwasspreadingunrestrainedlyinschools
11.
InScotland,ifonecanoffertheproofthattherelationshiphasbrokendown,heorshewill______.
12.Thenutritionalqualityoffoodproductvariesinaccordancewith______.
13.
FromtheinformationgiveninPara.2,thecombinedpopulationoftheU.S.andCanadais______.
14.
Incompatiblecommunicationsisacountry-wideproblemintheU.S.becauseofthe______whichshouldbeconvertedorreplaced.
15.Badeatinghabits,increasedfoodavailability,increasinglysedentarylifestyle.andreducedphysicalactivityarethefirstfourcausesoftheobesityepidemic.
16.
DollyMadisononceinvitedthechildrenofWashingtontorollboiledeggsdownthehillylawnof______.
17.
Americansmustbefullyawarethat______forchildrenandyouthareessentialtothenation'shealthandprogress.
18.
Thegovernments'policestoattractnewresidentsandslowdepopulationprocessmightbecomefutileonce____________.
19.
Theschoolwhichblamesglobalizationthinks______.
A.tradeinfluencesmiddlingwagespositively
B.thelabormarketbecomesmoredense
C.technologydecreasesworkers'wagesatonce
D.thereasonofcapital'srewardsoutpacingthoseoflaborisuncertain
20.
ThestrongenvironmentalsentimentsthatledtoEarthDayyieldeddramaticchangesinAmericanlegislationandreflected______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(19)
A.Shehadtoworkthroughoutherhoneymoon.
B.Shehadnothingtododuringherhoneymoon.
C.Shecouldn'tgoshoppinginherhoneymoon.
D.Shespentherhoneymoonallbyherself.
22.(45)
23.(35)
A.TootherEuropeancountries.
B.Totheremoteareasandsuburbs.
C.Tothenaturalparksforbirds.
D.Backtotheirnests.
24.聽力原文:Althoughimportanteventsoftenreflectthemselvesquicklyinliteratureofacountry,theeffectofWorldWarIonAmericanwritingwasdelayed.Thewarpromptlyproducedsomemediocreproseandpoetry,butdistinguishedwork--mainlyintheform.ofnovelsappearedonlysomeyearslater.ThebestcamefromErnestHemingway.Hehadalreadywrittensomeverygoodshortstoriesandonefirst-classnovel,TheSunAlsoRises.Buthedidnotpublishanovelfullyinvolvedwiththewaruntil1929.Itprovedworthwaitingfor.
TheonsetoftheGreatDepression,ontheotherhand,wasrapidlymirroredinAmericanliterature,especiallyinnovels,andduringthetenyearsaftertheDepressionstarted,muchwritingdealtwithit.OneofthebestofthesenovelswasJohnSteinbeck'sTheGrapesofWrath.ButthearrivaloftheDepressionlittleaffectedHemingway'sattitudes.Duringthe1930s,hecontinuedtopublishnovelsandshortstories.Theydealtwithavarietyofsubjectsbutcustomarilyrevealedhishighviewofcourage.Thebravedidnotalwayssurviveinhisfictionbuttheylivedtheirlivestothefullest.Itwasnotuntilthelate1930sthatreferencetotheDepressioncreptintoHemingway'swritingand,eventhen,itsinfluencewasindirect.
(33)
A.Americanliteraturewasslowtoreflectthewar.
B.ThewarwashardlyreflectedinAmericanliterature.
C.ThewarwasrapidlyreflectedinAmericanliterature.
D.Hemingwaywastheonlyauthortowriteaboutthewar.
25.(17)
A.Thebossisoftenlateforwork.
B.Thebosswillprobablydisciplinethewoman.
C.Thebossmaydisregardthewoman'slateness.
D.Thebossdidn'tknowthewomanwaslateagain.
26.(31)
A.Morecontactwithfriends.
B.Anopportunitytoreconsidertheirlife.
C.Amorepromisingjob.
D.Abetterfamilylifd.
27.
【B4】
28.
【B8】
29.聽力原文:M:IwassurprisedtoseeMaryusingthatrecordplayeryouweregoingtothrowaway.
W:Yes.Itisveryold.Thatshegotittoworkamazesme.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(18)
A.NooneknowshowMarygetstowork.
B.Shedoesn'tthinktherecordplayerworks.
C.Shethrowstheoldrecordaway.
D.It'ssurprisingthatMarycouldrepairtherecordplayer.
30.
【B7】
31.(29)
A.Theycouldfindmorewildanimalsthen.
B.Thegrassbecomesyellowwhichismorebeautiful.
C.Therewouldbenomosquitostingingthem.
D.Therewouldbefewerinsects.
32.聽力原文:W:Ican'tgetoverthewayyoutreatedmeatourowndinnertable.
M:Iwasirritatedatsomethingelse.IsaidIwassorry.Dowehavetogothroughallthatagain?
Q:Whathappenedtothewomantheotherday?
(19)
A.Shewashurtbytheman.
B.Shelosthertemper.
C.Shedidn'tspeaktoherhusband.
D.Shemissedthedinnerparty.
33.
【B3】
34.聽力原文:W:Youdon'tlooktoohappy.What'stheproblem?
M:Well,I'vegottowriteacompositionformyEnglishclass,andIjustcan'tcomeupwithanyidea.andit'sduetomorrow.
Q:Whatistheman'sproblem?
(17)
A.Hehastochangethetopicforhiscomposition.
B.HehasfallenbehindothersinEnglishclass.
C.Hehasn'tmadeuphismindastowhattowriteabout.
D.Thebookheborrowedwillbeduetomorrow.
35.(32)
A.Becausetherewasenoughbloodstoredinthecitybloodbank
B.Becausemostpeoplewereinstantlykilled
C.BecauseNewYorkersfelthesitanttooffertheirblood.
D.BecausetheNYauthoritiesdemandedthelocalcitizensnottoprovidetheirblood.
36.聽力原文:M:IwishIhadamotorcycle.IfIhadone,I'drideittoschool.ThenIwouldn'thavetotakethebus.
W:Idon'twantamotorcycle.There'stoomuchtraffic.I'dratherdriveacar.
Q:Howdothetwospeakersgotoschoolnow?
(16)
A.Bymotorcycle.B.Bybus.C.Bybicycle.D.Bycar.
37.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:W:Darling,Ifeelhungrynow.Howaboutyou?
M:SodoI.Letmecallroomservice.Hello,roomservice?PleasesendamenutoRoom324righta-way.
Q:Wherearethetwospeakersnow?
(12)
A.Inanoffice.
B.Inahotel.
C.Atadinnertable.
D.Attheman'shouse.
38.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:Excuseme;Idon'tunderstandwhyflight213hasbeendelayed.Theweatherseemsfinenow.
W:I'mafraidNewYorkgotthreetimesasmuchsnowaswedidhere.Itshouldbeclearbymorningthough.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(12)
A.Flight213ispreparingtodepart.
B.ThemanwillhavetostayinNewYork.
C.TheplanecannotlandinNewYorkbecauseofbadweather.
D.Threeflightswerecancelledbecauseofsnow.
39.聽力原文:Alan:Comein!
Sally:HiAlan—Ijustwonderedifyouwouldliketocomeoutforacoffee.
Alan:Oh,hi,Sally.Iwasjustwritingaletter.
Sally:Writingaletter!Isyourphoneoutoforder?
Alan:No—well,notexactlyaletter.Alexhasappliedforajobatchildren'ssummercamp,andthey'veaskedmeforacharacterreference.
Sally:Ohdear—you'renotgoingtotellthemthetruth,areyou?
Alan:Whatdoyoumean?
Sally:Well,thathe'sabig-headedshowoffwhoneverdoesaday'swork.
Alan:Oh,comeon,he'snotthatbad—Imean,kidslovehim.He'salwaysentertaininghislittlebrother'sfriendswithhismagictricks.
Sally:Oh,yes,he'sgreatwithchildren,buthe'sbigkidhimself,isn'the?
Alan:Yes,Isupposeheisabitimmature.
Sally:AndIhopetheydon'texpecthimtoworkbeforefouro'clockintheafternoon.Youknowwhathe'slike—heneedsabombunderhimtogethimupinthemorning.
Alan:Mm.
Sally:Also,hehatestakingordersfromanybody.Doyourememberthatjobhehadlastsummerinarestaurant?Heendedupthrowingabucketofwateroverthechefwhensheaskedhimtowashthekitchenfloor.
Alan:Ohno,don'tremindme.Buthedidrunthatrestaurantsingle-handedwhenthechefandtwoofthewaiterswereoffsickwithfoodpoisoning.
Sally:That'strue.Hersgoodinacrisis.Nowshallwegoandgetsomecoffee?
Alan:Allright.
(20)
A.Don'twritethecharacterreferenceforAlex.
B.Don'ttellthetruthaboutAlexinthecharacterreference.
C.Togooutandhavecoffeewithher.
D.Togototherestaurantwithher.
40.聽力原文:Themanagerofalargeofficebuildinghadreceivedmanycomplaintsabouttheliftserviceinthebuilding.Heengagedagroupofengineerstostudythesituationandmakerecommendationsforimprovement.Theengineerssuggestedtwoalternativesolutions:1)addingmoreliftsofthesametype;2)replacingtheexistingliftsbyfasterones.
Themanagerdecidedthatbothalternativesolutionsweretooexpensive.Sothefirm'spsychologistofferedtostudytheproblem.Henoticedthatmanypeoplearrivedattheirofficesfeelingangryandimpatient.Thereasontheygavewasthelengthoftimetheyhadtowaitforthelift.However,thepsychologistwasimpressedbythefactthattheyhadonlyhadtowaitarelativelyshorttime.Itoccurredtohimthatthemainreasonfortheirannoyancewasthefactthattheyhadtostandbytheliftsinactive.Hesuggestedasimple,inexpensivesolutiontothemanager.Thatis,toplacealargemirrornexttothelifts.
(30)
A.Thesituation.
B.Thesolution.
C.Therecommendation.
D.Theofficebuilding.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Thecurrentswinefluthreatensthehumansmoreseverelythanpreviousflusbecause______.
A.ithaskilledmorepeople
B.ithasbeenfoundinmorecountries
C.peopleknownothingaboutit
D.peoplehavenoimmunitytoit
42.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Foraboutthreecenturieswehavebeendoingscience,tryingscienceout,usingsciencefortheconstructionofwhatwecallmoderncivilization.Everydispensableitemofcontemporarytechnology,fromcanallockstodialtelophonestopenicillin,waspiecedtogetherfromtheanalysisofdataprovidedbyoneoranotherseriesofscientificexperiments.Threehundredyearsseemsalongtimefortestinganewapproachtohumaninter-living,longenoughtosetbackforcriticalappraisalofthescientificmethod,maybeevenlongenoughtovoteonwhethertogoonwithitornot.Thereisanargument.
Voiceshavebeenraisedinprotestsincethebeginning,risinginpitchandviolenceinthenineteenthcenturyduringtheearlystagesoftheindustrialrevolution,summoningurgentcrowdsintothestreetsontheissueofnuclearenergy."Giveithack,"saysomeofthevoices,"Itdoesn'treallywork,we'vetrieditanditdoesn'twork.Gobackthreehundredyearsandstartagainonsomethingelselesschancyfortheraceofman."
Theprinciplediscoveriesinthiscentury,takingallinall,aretheglimpsesofthedepthofourignoranceofnature.Thingsthatusedtoseemclearandrational,andmattersofabsolutecertainty—Newtonianmechanics,forexample—haveslippedthroughourfingers;andweareleftwithanewsetofgiganticpuzzles,cosmicuncertainties,andambiguities.Someofthelawsofphysicsareamendedeveryfewyears;somearecanceledoutright;someundergorevisedversionsoflegislativeintentasiftheywereactsofCongress.
JustthirtyyearsagowecallitabiologicalrevolutionwhenthefantasticgeometryoftheDNAmoleculewasexposedtopublicviewandthelinearlanguageofgeneticswasdecoded.Forawhile,thingsseamedsimpleandclear:thecellwasaneatlittlemachine,amechanicaldevicereadyfortakingtopiecesandreassembling,likeatinywatch.Butjustinthelastfewyearsithasbecomealmostunbelievablycomplex,filledwithstrangepartswhosefunctionsarebeyondtoday'simagining.
Itisnotjustthatthereismoretodo,thereiseverythingtodo.Whatliesahead,orwhatcanlieaheadiftheeffortsinbasicresearcharecontinued,ismuchmorethantheconquestofhumandiseaseortheimprovementofagriculturaltechnologyorthecultivationofnutrientsinthesea.Aswelearnmoreaboutfundamentalprocessesoflivingthingsingeneralwewilllearnmoreaboutourselves.
WhatCANNOTbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Scientificexperimentsinthepastthreehundredyearshaveproducedmanyvaluableitems.
B.Forthreehundredyearstherehavebeenpeopleholdingahostileattitudetowardscience.
C.Moderncivilizationdependsonsciencesomansupportsscientificprogressunanimously.
D.Somepeoplethinkthreehundredyearsisnotlongenoughtosetbackforcriticalappraisalofscientificmethod.
43.
WhatdoestheauthorthinkofEnglishgrammarsdevelopedinthe18thcentury?
44.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Ifyourhealthisinquestion,yougotothedoctor.Whentheentireplanet'swell-beingisatissue,it'stheWorldHealthOrganizationyouconsult.Thegroup'srecentlyreleasedWorldHealthReportfocusesonthefuture—andtheprognosisisexcellent.IfWHOexpertsareright,the21stcenturywillbepeopledbyhealthyseniorcitizens,notonlyinthemoredevelopednationsoftheWestbutthroughouttheworld.
Thatrosyforecastcomesfromgainsmadeduringthepasthalfcentury.Infant-and-child-mortalityrateshavedroppeddramatically,majorinfectiousdiseasesuchasyellowfeverandplagueareundercontrolandaveragelifeexpectancyworldwidehasshotupfrom48in1955to66today.Comingdecadeswillbringmoreofthesame,theWHOpredicts.Averagelifeexpectancyisexpectedtohit73yearsby2025--andthat'sonlyanaverage.Thousandsofbabiesbornattheendofthe20thcenturywillstickaroundtosecthedawnofthe22nd,predictsMuthu,directoroftheOfficeofWorldHealthReporting.
Ofcourse,thereareafewredflagsontheworld'shealthchart,amongthemasignificantgapinlifeexpectancybetweentherichestandthepoorestcountries.In1996,forexample,76percentofthedeathsreportedtoWHOfromAfricawereofpeopleunder50.InEurope,only15percentofthosewhodiedwerethatyoung.By2025,WHOpredicts,57percentoftheAfricandeathswillbeunder50,versus7percentinEurope—amarkedimprovementbutstillagap.Thentherearethecostsofprogress.Morepeoplearoundtheworldhaveaccesstosafewaterandsanitationthaneverbefore,andmostchildrenarenowimmunizedagainstmajorchildhooddiseases.Buteconomicstridescanbringwiththemheartdisease,strokesandcancer,theso-calleddiseasesofaffluencethataccompanytheadoptionofhigh-fat,low-exercise"Westernlifestyles".
Infectiousandparasiticdiseasesstillaccountedfor173milliondeathslastyear,butcirculatorydiseasesandcancermadesteadygains,accountingfor15.3and6.2milliondeaths,respectively.Thattrend,unfortunately,islikelytocontinue.
ButthelargestshadowoverworldhealthisthegrowingHIV/AIDSepidemic.Unlessaneffectivevaccineortreatmentisdeveloped--or,unlikelierstill,theentireglobalpopulationstartspracticingsafesex--AIDScouldwipeoutpastgainsandthreatenfuturemortalityprojections.Lastyearabout1.8millionadultsdiedofthedisease,atollthatislikelytorise—butrightnowchildrenarethemajorvictimsinfected,saysDr.PaulKleihues,directoroftheInternationalAgencyforResearchonCancerandoneofthereport'sauthors.
Accordingtothepassage,thefunctionoftheWorldHealthOrganizationistakingcareof______.
45.
【C9】
46.
Accordingtotheauthor,howwouldanAmericanfamilywithacarandahouseinthesuburbsprobablyfeelaboutthemselvestoday?
47.
Somepeopleappearlazybecause_______________________.
48.(59)
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Scientistshaveknownsince1952thatDNAisthebasicstuffofheredity.They'veknownitschemicalstructuresince1953.TheyknowthathumanDNAactslikeabiologicalcomputerprogramsome3billionbitslongthatspellsouttheinstructionsformakingproteins,thebasicbuildingblocksoflife.
Buteverythingthegeneticengineershaveaccomplishedduringthepasthalf-centuryisjustapreambletotheworkthatCollinsandAndersonandlegionsofcolleaguesaredoingnow.CollinsleadstheHumanGenomeProject,a15-yearefforttodrawthefirstdetailedmapofeverynookandcrannyofgeneinhumanDNA.Anderson,whopioneeredthefirstsuccessfulhumangene-therapyoperations,isleadingthecampaigntoputinformationaboutDNAtouseasquicklyaspossibleinthetreatmentandpreventionofhumandiseases.
Whattheyandotherresearchersareplottingisnothinglessthanabiomedicalrevolution.LikeSiliconValleypiratesreverse-engineeringacomputerchiptostealacompetitor'ssecrets,geneticengineersaredecodinglife'smolecularsecretsandtryingtousethatknowledgetoreversethenaturalcourseofdisease.DNAintheirhandshasbecomebothablueprintandadrag,apharmacol
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