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2019年06月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試真題與答案解析:B卷————————————————————————————————————————PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:
Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayontheimportanceofmutualunderstandingandrespectininterpersonalrelationships.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.PartⅠWritingTheImportanceofMutualUnderstandingandRespectinInterpersonalRelationshipsForcollegestudents,aharmoniousinterpersonalrelationship,especiallyamongclassmates,canguaranteetheirhealthygrowthanddevelopment.Andasforme,mutualunderstandingandrespectisthekeytobuildingthisharmony.Foronething,collegestudentscomefromalloverthecountryandtheyallhavetheirownwayoflifeandcustoms,sowhenhavingconflictswitheachother,onlymutualunderstandingandrespectcanmakebothsidesreachanagreement.Iftheycanreachaconsensus,itwillbegoodforthemtomaintainlong-termfriendlyrelations.Foranotherthing,mutualunderstandingandrespectcanmakestudentsmorewillingtolearnfromtheirteachersandclassmates,thusmakingthemstudymoreefficiently,whichisconducivetocreatingaharmoniouslearningatmosphereforclasses.Inconclusion,mutualunderstandingandrespectisthebasisofgoodinterpersonalrelationships.Justasthesayinggoes,ifyouwanttowintherespectofothers,youfirstneedtorespectothers.Therefore,wheneveryoudisagreewithothers,trytoputyourselfintheirshoesandbemoretolerantandunderstanding.SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)WhyRomanHolidaywasmorefamousthanBreakfastatTiffany's.
B)WhyAudreyHepburnhadmorefemalefansthanmaleones.
C)WhythewomanwantedtobelikeAudreyHepburn.
D)Whysomanygirlsadored崇拜AudreyHepburn奧黛麗赫本.
2.A)Heruniquepersonality.
B)Herphysicalcondition.
C)Hershiftofinteresttoperformingarts.
D)Herfamily'ssuspensionoffinancialaid.
3.A)Shewasnotanoutgoing外向的、活潑的person.
B)Shewasmodestandhardworking.
C)Shewaseasy-goingonthewhole.
D)Shewasusuallynotveryoptimistic.
4.A)Shewasinfluencedbytherolessheplayedinthefilms.
B)Herparentstaughthertosympathizewiththeneedy.
C)Shelearnedtovolunteerwhenshewasachild.
D)Herfamilybenefitedfromotherpeople'shelp.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Giveapresentation.
B)Raisesomequestions.
C)Startanewcompany.
D)Attendaboardmeeting.
6.A)Itwillcutproductioncosts.
B)Itwillraiseproductivity.
C)Nostaffwillbedismissed解雇、開除、解散.
D)Nonewstaffwillbehired.
7.A)Thetimelineofrestructuring.
B)Thereasonsforrestructuring重組、改制、調(diào)整.
C)Thecommunicationchannels.
D)Thecompany'snewmissions.
8.A)Byconsultingtheirowndepartmentmanagers.
B)Byemailingquestionstothemanorthewoman.
C)Byexploringvariouschannelsofcommunication.
D)Byvisitingthecompany'sowncomputernetwork.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)Ithelpspassengerstotakecareoftheirpetanimals.
B)Ithasanimalstohelppassengerscarrytheirluggage.
C)Itusestherapy治療、療法animalstosoothe安慰、安撫nervouspassengers.
D)Itallowspassengerstohaveanimalstravelwiththem.
10.A)Avoidingpossibledangers.
B)Findingtheirwayaround.
C)Identifyingdrugsmugglers.
D)Lookingaftersickpassengers.
11.A)Scheduletheirflightsaroundtheanimalvisits.
B)Photographthetherapyanimalsattheairport.
C)Keepsomeanimalsfortherapeuticpurposes.
D)Bringtheirpetanimalsonboardtheirplane.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)BesideabeautifullypaintedwallinArles.
B)BesidethegateofanancientRomancity.
C)AtthesiteofanancientRomanmansion.
D)AttheentrancetoareceptionhallinRome.
13.A)Anumberofdifferentimages.
B)Anumberofmythologicalheroes.
C)Variousmusicalinstruments.
D)PaintingsbyfamousFrenchartists.
14.A)Theoriginalityandexpertiseshown.
B)Thestunningimagesvividlydepicted.
C)Theworldlysophisticationdisplayed.
D)Theimpressiveskillsandcostlydyes.
15.A)Hisartistictasteissuperb.
B)Hisidentityremainsunclear
C)Hewasacollectorofantiques.
D)HewasarichItalianmerchant.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A)Theyencourageinternationalcooperation.
B)Theylaystressonbasicscientificresearch.
C)Theyplacegreatemphasisonempiricalstudies.
D)Theyfavourscientistsfromitsmembercountries.
17.A)Manyofthemwishtowininternationalrecognition.
B)Theybelievethatmorehandswillmakelightwork.
C)Theywanttofollowcloselytheinternationaltrend.
D)Manyoftheirprojectshavebecomecomplicated.
18.A)Itrequiresmathematicianstoworkindependently.
B)Itisfacedwithmanyunprecedentedchallenges.
C)Itlagsbehindotherdisciplinesincollaboration.
D)Itcallsformoreresearchfundingtocatchup.Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.19.A)ScientiststriedtosendaballoontoVenus.
B)ScientistsdiscoveredwateronVenus金星、維納斯.
C)ScientistsfoundVenushadatmosphere.
D)ScientistsobservedVenusfromaspacevehicle.
20A)Itresembles相似、類似于Earthinmanyaspects.
B)Itisthesameasfictionhasportrayed.
C)Itisaparadiseofromanceforalienlife.
D)ItundergoesgeologicalchangeslikeEarth.
21.A)Itmighthavebeenhotterthanitistoday.
B)Itmighthavebeenacozyhabitatforlife.
C)ItusedtohavemorewaterthanEarth.
D)Itusedtobecoveredwithrainforests.Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.22.A)Causesofsleeplessness.
B)Cross-culturalcommunication.
C)Culturalpsychology人文心理,文化心理學(xué).
D)Motivationandpositivefeelings.
23.A)Theyattachgreatimportancetosleep.
B)Theyoftenhavetroublefallingasleep.
C)Theypaymoreattentiontosleepefficiency.
D)TheygenerallysleeplongerthanEastAsians.
24.A)Byaskingpeopletoreporttheirsleephabits.
B)Byobservingpeople'ssleeppatternsinlabs.
C)Byhavingpeoplewearmotion意向、動(dòng)作、打手勢(shì)-detecting發(fā)現(xiàn)、調(diào)查、察覺(jué)watches.
D)Byvideotapingpeople'sdailysleepingprocesses.
25.A)Ithasmaderemarkableprogressinthepastfewdecades.
B)Ithasnotyetexploredthecross-culturalaspectofsleep.
C)Ithasnotyetproducedanythingconclusive.
D)Ithasattractedattentionallovertheworld.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Thedreamofpersonalised個(gè)人化的、個(gè)性化的fightisstillvivid生動(dòng)的、鮮明的、形象的inthemindsofmanyinventors發(fā)明家、發(fā)明者,somedevelopingcycle-powered循環(huán)電力、電能循環(huán)craft工藝、手藝、太空船,others_I_26pouring傾注、傾瀉moneyintojetpacks(噴氣飛行背包).However,theflyingcarhasalwaysremainedthe_O_27ultimate最后的、最終的、極限的、根本的symbol象征、符號(hào)、標(biāo)志ofpersonaltransportfreedom.Severalcompaniesaroundtheworldhaveproduced_J_28prototypes原型、雛形thatcandriveonroadsandfly.Airbus空中巴士hasafuturistic未來(lái)主義的modular(組件式的)conceptinvolvingapassengercapsulethatcanbe_B_29detached單獨(dú)的、拆卸的fromtheroad-goingchassis(底盤)andpickedupbyahelicopter直升機(jī)-typemachine.Butalltheseconceptsaremassively大量的、沉重的expensive,requiresafetycertificationstandardsforroadandair,need_C_30dual雙的、雙重的controls,involvecomplexfolding折疊wings翅膀、展翼andpropellers推進(jìn)器、螺旋槳,andhavetobeflownfromair-strips.Sotheyarelikelytoremainrichpeople'splaythingsratherthanpracticaltransportsolutionsforthemasses群眾、大眾.“AcarthattakesofffromsomeLondonstreetandlandsinanother_K_31random任意的、隨機(jī)的streetisunlikelytohappen,”saysProf.Gray,aleadingaeronautical航空的engineer."Skytaxisaremuchmorelikely."Butthatwon'tstopinventorsfromdreamingupnewwaystoflyandtryingtopersuadeinvestorstobacktheirsometimes_H_32outrageous太離譜的、不可能的schemes方案、設(shè)計(jì).Civilian平民,百姓aviation飛行、航空isbeingdisrupted破壞、中斷,notbytheage-old古老的、由來(lái)已久的desires欲望、心愿forspeed,romanticism浪漫主義的and_D_33glamour魅力、迷人的、魔力的,butbythepressingneedtorespondtoachangingclimate.Newelectricenginescoupledwithartificialintelligenceand_A_34autonomous自發(fā)的、自主的、自治的systemswillcontributetoamoreefficient,integratedtransportsystemthatislesspollutingandlessnoisy.Thatmaysoundsimple,butasProf.Graysays,"WhenItravelsomewhereIlikethisnotion意圖、打算、見解、概念thatwhenIfinishmyjourneyIfeelbetterthanwhenIstartedit.That'scompletelyat_F_35_odds幾率、勝算、賠率、不平等withhowIfeeltoday."Nowthatwouldbeprogress.A)autonomousB)detachedC)dualD)glamourE)imminentF)oddsG)oppositesH)outrageousI)pouringJ)prototypesK)randomL)repressingM)segmentedN)spectrumO)ultimateSectionBDirections:
Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.CompaniesAreWorkingwithConsumerstoReduceWasteA)Asconsumers,weareverywasteful.Annually,theworldgenerates1.3billiontonsofsolidwaste.Thisisexpectedtogoupto2.2billionby2025.Thedevelopedcountriesareresponsiblefor44%ofwaste,andintheU.S.alone,theaveragepersonthrowsawaytheirbodyweightinrubbisheverymonth.B)Conventionalwisdomwouldseemtosuggestthatcompanieshavenoincentivetolengthenthelifecycleoftheirproductsandreducetherevenuetheywouldgetfromsellingnewgoods.Yet,moreandmorebusinessesarethinkingabouthowtoreduceconsumerwaste.Thisispartlydrivenbytherisingpriceofrawmaterialsandmetals.Itisalsopartlyduetobothconsumersandcompaniesbecomingmoreawareoftheneedtoprotectourenvironment.C)Whenchoosingwhatproductstobuyandwhichbrandstobuyfrom,moreandmoreconsumersarelookingintosustainability.Thisisopposedtojustpriceandperformancetheywereconcernedaboutinthepast.Inasurveyof54oftheworld'sleadingbrands,almostallofthemreportedthatconsumersareshowingincreasingcareaboutsustainablelifestyles.Atthesametime,surveysonconsumersintheU.S.andtheU.K.showthattheyalsocareaboutminimizingenergyuseandreducingwaste.D)Forthemostpart,consumerscontrolwhathappenstoaproduct.Butsomecompaniesarerealizingthatplacingtheburdenofrecyclingentirelyontheconsumerisnotaneffectivestrategy,especiallywhentossingsomethingawayseemsliketheeasiestandmostconvenientoption.E)Someretailersandmanufacturersintheclothing,footwear,andelectronicsindustrieshavelaunchedenvironmentalprograms..Theywanttomaketheircustomersinterestedinpreservingtheirproductsandpreventingthingsthatstillhavevaluefromgoingtothegarbagedump.Byofferingservicestohelpexpandthelongevityoftheirproducts,they'repromisingqualityanddurabilitytoconsumers,andreceivingthereputationalgainsforbeingenvironmentallyfriendly.F)Forexample,theSwedishjeanscompanyNudieJeansoffersfreerepairattwentyoftheirshops.Insteadofdiscardingtheiroldworn-outjeans,customersbringthemintoberenewed.Thecompanyevenprovidesmail-orderrepairkitsandonlinevideos,sothatcustomerscanlearnhowtofixapairofjeansathome.Theirphilosophyisthatextendingthelifeofapairofjeansisnotonlygreatfortheenvironment,butallowstheconsumertogetmorevalueoutoftheirproduct.Whencustomersdowanttotosstheirpair,theycangivethembacktothestore,whichwillrepurposeandresellthem.Anotherclothingcompany,Patagonia,ahigh-endoutdoorclothingstore,followsthesameprinciple.IthaspartneredwithDIYwebsiteiFixittoteachconsumershowtorepairtheirclothing,suchaswaterproofouterwear,'athome.Thecompanyalsooffersarepairprogramfortheircustomersforamodestfee.Currently,Patagoniarepairsabout40,000garmentsayearintheirReno,Nevada,servicecenter.Accordingtothecompany'sCEO,RoseMarcario,thisisaboutbuildingacompanythatcaresabouttheenvironment.Atthesametime,offeringrepairsupportstheperceivedqualityofitsproducts.G)InBrazil,themultinationalcorporationAdidashasbeenrunningashoe-recyclingprogramcalled“SustainableFootprint”since2012.CustomerscanbringshoesofanybrandintoanAdidasstoretobeshreddedandturnedintoalternativefuelsforenergycreationinsteadofbeingburnedastrash,Theyareusedtofuelcementovens.Tomotivatevisitorstobringinmoreoldshoes,AdidasBrazilpromotestheprograminstoresbyshowingvideostoeducatecustomers,anditevenoffersadiscounteachtimeacustomerbringsinanoldpairofshoes.ThisbooststhereputationandimageofAdidasbymakingpeoplemoreawareofthecompany'svalues.H)Enormousopportunitiesalsoliewithe-waste.Itisestimatedthatin2014theworldproducedsome42millionmetrictonsofe-waste(discardedelectricalandelectronicequipmentanditsparts)withNorthAmericaandEuropeaccountingfor8and12millionmetrictonsrespectively.Thematerialsfrome-wasteincludeiron,copper,gold,silver,andaluminum-materialsthatcouldbereused,resold,salvaged,orrecycled.Together,thevalueofthesemetalsisestimatedtobeabout$52billion.ElectronicsgiantslikeBestBuyandSamsunghaveprovidede-wastetake-backprogramsoverthepastfewyears,whichaimtorefurbish(翻新)oldelectroniccomponentsandpartsintonewproducts.I)Forothercompaniesinterestedinreducingwaste,helpingtheenvironment,andprovidingthesustainablelifestylesthatconsumersseek,herearesomefirststepsforbuildingarelationshipwithcustomersthatfocusesonrecyclingandrestoringvaluetoproducts:J)Findpartners.Ifyouareamanufacturerwhoreliesonoutsidedistributors,thenretailersaretheidealpartnerforcollectingoldproducts.PowertoolmakerDeWaltpartnerswithcompanies,suchasLowesandNapaAutoParts,tocollectoldtoolsattheirstoresforrecycling.Thepartnershipbenefitsbothsidesbyallowingunconventionalpartners(forexample,twocompaniesfromtwodifferentindustries)toworktogetheronaspecificaspectofthevaluechain,like,inthisexample,anenginefirmwithanaccessoryone.K)Createincentives.Environmentalconscientiousnessisn'talwaysenoughtomakecustomersrecycleoldgoods.Forinstance,DeWaltdiscoveredthatmanycontractorswereholdingontotheiroldtools,evenftheynolongerworked,becausetheywereexpensivepurchasesanditwashardtojustifybringingthemintorecycle.Byofferinginstantdiscountsworthasmuchas$100,DeWaltlaunchedatrade-inprogramtoencouragepeopletobringbacktools.Asaresult,DeWaltnowreusesthosematerialstocreatenewproducts.L)Startwithatrialprogram,andexpecttochangethedetailsasyougo.Anytake-backprogramwilllikelychangeovertime,dependingonwhatworksforyourcustomersandcompanygoals.Maybeyouseelowcustomerparticipationatfirst,orconversely,somuchsuccessthatthecostofrecyclingbecomestoohigh.BestBuy,forinstance,hasbeenbearingthelion'sshareofe-wastevolumesincetwoofitslargestcompetitors,AmazonandWal-mart,donothavetheirownrecyclingprograms.Sincethelaunchofitsprogram,BestBuychangeditspolicytoadda$25feeforrecyclingoldtelevisionsinordertokeeptheprogramgoing.M)Buildacultureofcollectivevalueswithcustomers.Astrongerrelationshipbetweentheretailer/producerandtheconsumerisn'tjustaboutfinancialincentives.Bycreatingmoreawarenessaroundyoureffortstoreducewaste,andbydevelopingacultureofresponsibility,repair,andreuse,youcanbuildcustomerloyaltybasedonsharedvaluesandresponsibilities.N)Theseexamplesarejustthetipoftheiceberg,buttheydemonstratehowhelpingcustomersgetmoreuseoftheirmaterialscantransformvaluechainsandoperations.Reducingwastebyincorporatingusedmaterialsintoproductioncancutcostsanddecreasethepriceofprocurement(采購(gòu)):lesstobeprocuredfromtheoutsideandmoretobere-utilizedfromtheinside.O)Companiesplayabigroleincreatingacirculareconomy,inwhichvalueisgeneratinglessfromextractingnewresourcesandmorefromgettingbetteruseoutoftheresourceswealreadyhave——buttheymustalsogetcustomersengagedintheprocess.36.Somecompaniesbelievethatproducts'prolongedlifespanbenefitsboththeenvironmentandcustomers.F
37.Asurveyshowsshopperstodayaregettingmoreconcernedaboutenergyconservationandenvironmentalprotectionwhendecidingwhattobuy.C
38.Companiescanbuildcustomerloyaltybycreatingapositivecultureofenvironmentalawareness.M
39.Whencompanieslaunchenvironmentalprograms,theywillhavetheirbrandreputationenhanced.E
40.Onemultinationalcompanyoffersdiscountstocustomerswhobringinoldfootweartobeusedasfuel.G
41.Recyclingusedproductscanhelpmanufacturersreduceproductioncosts.N
42.Electronicproductscontainvaluablemetalsthatcouldberecovered.H
43.Itseemscommonlybelievedthatcompaniesarenotmotivatedtoprolongtheirproducts'ifespan.B
44.Itisadvisableforcompaniestopartnerwitheachotherinproductrecycling.J
45.Somebusinesseshavebeguntorealizeitmaynotbeeffectivetoletconsumerstakefullresponsibilityforrecycling.DSectionCDirections:
Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.EffectiveFriday,ScreenActorsGuild-AmericanFederationofTelevisionandRadioArtists(SAG-AFTRA)hasdeclaredastrikeagainst11videogamepublishersovergamesthatwentintoproductionafterFeb.17,2015.Thecompaniesincludesomeoftheheavyweightsoftheindustry,likeElectronicArtsProductions,InsomniacGames,ActivisionandDisney.Thestrikecomesinlightofanunsuccessful19monthsofnegotiationsaftertheexistinglaborcontractknownastheInteractiveMediaAgreementexpiredinlate2014.Overall,thestrikeisanefforttoprovidemoresecondarycompensationalongwithotherconcerns,suchastransparencyuponhiringtalentandon-set(制作中)safetyprecautions.Thevideogamingindustryhasballoonedinrecentyears.TheLosAngelesTimesreportsthattheindustryisinthemidstofanintenseincreaseincashflow.In2015,gamingproduced$23.5billionindomesticrevenue.ButSAG-AFTRAsaysvoiceactorsdon'treceiveresiduals(追加酬金)fortheirgamingwork.Instead,theyreceiveafixedrate,whichistypicallyabout$825forastandardfour-hourvocalsession.Sothevoiceactorsarepushingfortheideaofsecondarycompensation--aperformancebonuseverytimeagamesells2millioncopiesordownloads,orreaches2millionsubscribers,withacapat8million."It'saverysmallnumberofgamesthatwouldtriggerthissecondarycompensationissue,"saidvoiceactorCrispinFreeman,who'samemberoftheunion'snegotiatingcommittee."Thisisanimportantaspectofwhatitmeanstobeafreelance(從事自由職業(yè)的)performer,whoisn'tregularlyemployedeverysingledayworkingonprojects."Anothermajorcomplaintfromtheactorsisthesecrecyoftheindustry."Ican'timagineifthere'sanyotheractingjobintheworldwhereyoudon'tknowwhatshowyou'rein,whenyou'rehired,"saysvoiceactorKeytheFarley,whochairstheSAG-AFTRAnegotiatingcommittee."Andyetthathappenseverydayinthevideogameworld,"FarleytoldreportersduringapressconferenceFriday."IwasamaincharacterinFallout4,acharacterbythenameofKellogg,andIneverknewthatIwasdoingvocalrecordingforthatgamethroughouttheyearandahalf.ScottWitlin,thelawyerrepresentingthevideogamecompanies,saysvoiceactors"representlessthanonetenthof1percentoftheworkthatgoesintomakingavideogame."So"eventhoughthey'rethetopcraftsmenintheirfield,"Witlinsays,"ifwepaythemunderavastlydifferentsystemthanthepeoplewhodothe99.9percentofthework,that'sgoingtocreatefarmoreproblemsforthevideogamecompanies."46.WhydidSAG-AFTRAdeclareastrikeagainst為反對(duì)……而罷工somevideogamepublishers?
A)Thelaborcontractbetweenthemhadbeenviolated.
B)Itsappealtorenegotiatethecontracthadbeenrejected.
C)Ithadbeencheatedrepeatedlyinthe19monthsoftalks.
D)Thenegotiations談判、協(xié)商、磋商betweenthemhadbrokendown.
47.Whatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutthevideogamingindustry?
A)Ithasreaped收獲、收割hugeprofitsinrecentyears.
B)Ithasbecomemoreopenandtransparent.
C)Ithasattractedmanyfamousvoiceactors.
D)Ithasinvestedalotinitsdomesticmarket.
48.Whatarethevoiceactorsdemanding?
A)Moreregularemployment.
B)Anon-discriminatorycontract.
C)Extrapay額外的費(fèi)用、額外的報(bào)酬basedonsalesrevenues.
D)Alimitonthemaximumworkhours.
49.WhatdoesKeytheFarleysayaboutvoiceactors?
A)Theyarekeptinthedarkaboutmanydetailsoftheirjob.
B)Theyarediscriminatedagainstinthegamingindustry.
C)Theyarenotpaidonaregularbasis.
D)Theyarenotemployedfull-time.
50.WhatistheargumentoflawyerScottWitlin?
A)Voiceactorsshouldhaveapayraiseiftheyprovetobetopcraftsmen.
B)Changingthepaysystemwouldcausetheindustrymoreproblems.
C)Voiceactorsaremerecraftsmen,notprofessionalperformers.
D)Payingvoiceactorsonanhourlybasisisinlinewiththelaw.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.OfficialsattheWhiteHouseannouncedanewspacepolicyfocusedonmanagingtheincreasingnumberofsatellitesthatcompaniesandgovernmentsarelaunchingintospace.SpacePolicyDirective-3laysoutgeneralguidelinesfortheUnitedStatestomitigate(緩解)theeffectsofspacedebrisandtrackandmanagetrafficinspace.ThispolicysetsthestagefortheDepartmentofCommercetotakeoverthemanagementoftrafficinspace.Thedepartmentwillmakesurethatnewlylaunchedsatellitesdon'tuseradiofrequenciesthatwouldinterferewithexistingsatellites,andschedulewhensuchnewsatellitescanbelaunched.ThisonlyappliestoAmericanspaceactivities,butthehopeisthatitwillhelpstandardizeasetofnormsinthedawningcommercialspaceflightindustrythroughouttheworld.Space,especiallythespacedirectlyaroundourplanet,isgettingmorecrowdedasmoregovernmentsandcompanieslaunchsatellites.Oneimpetusforthepolicyisthatcompaniesarealreadystartingtobuildmassiveconstellations(星座),comprisinghundredsorthousandsofsatelliteswithmanymovingpartsamongthem.Withsomuchstuffinspace,andalimitedareaaroundourplanet,thegovernmentwantstoreducethechancesofacollision.Twoormoresatellitesslammingintoeachothercouldcreatemanymoreout-of-controlbitsthatwouldposeevenmorehazardstothegrowingcollectionofsatellitesinspace.Andit'snotlikethishasn'thappenedbefore.In2009anoldRussiancraftslammedintoacommunicationssatellite,creatingacloudofhundredsofpiecesofdebrisandputtingotherhardwareatrisk.JournalistSarahScolesreportsthatNASAcurrentlytracksabout24,000objectsinspace,andin2016theAirForcehadtoissue3,995,874warningstosatelliteownersalertingthemtoapotentialnearbythreatfromanothersatelliteorbitofdebris.That'swhythisnewpolicyalsoincludesdirectionstoupdatethecurrentU.S.GovernmentOrbitalDebrisMitigationStandardPractices,whichalreadyrequireanyentitythatlaunchesasatelliteorspacecrafttovigorouslyanalyzethelikelihoodthatanyoftheiractions,fromanunexpectedfailureornormaloperations,willcreatemorespacedebris.Itincludesaccountingforanypieceofdebristheyplantoreleaseover5mmthatmightstayinorbitfor25yearsormore.Itmightseemsurprisingtothinkaboutanitemstayinginspaceforthatlong,buttheoldestsatellitestillinorbit-Vanguard1-turned60in2018.Agenciesandcompaniesthroughoutth
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