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1、選詞填空匯總2006.6 Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.El Nino is name given to the mysterious and often unpredictable change in the climate of the world. This strange _47_ happens every five to eight years. It starts in the Pacific Ocean and is thought to be caused by a failure in the t

2、rade winds (信風(fēng)),which affects the ocean currents driven by these winds. As the trade winds lessen in _48_, the ocean temperatures rise, causing the Peru current flowing in from the east to warm up by as much as 5.The warming of the ocean has far-reaching effects. The hot, humid (潮濕的) air over the oc

3、ean causes severe _49_ thunderstorms. The rainfall is increased across South America. _50_ floods to Peru. In the West pacific, there are droughts affecting Australia and Indonesia. So while some parts of the world prepare for heavy rains and floods, other parts face drought, poor crops and _51_.El

4、Nino usually lasts for about 18 months. The 1982-83 El Nino brought the most _52_ weather in modern history. Its effect was worldwide and it left more than 2,000 people dead and caused over eight billion pounds _53_ of damage. The 1990 El Nino lasted until June 1995. Scientists _54_ this to be the l

5、ongest El Nino for 2,000 years.Nowadays, weather experts are able to forecast when an El Nino will _55_, but they are still not _56_ sure what leads to it or what affects how strong it will be.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。A)estimateI)completelyB)strengthJ)destructiveC)deliberatelyK)starvationD)notifyL)bringing

6、E)tropicalM)exhaustionF)phenomenonN)worthG)stableO)strikeH)attraction2006.12The flood of women into the job market boosted economic growth and changed U.S. society in many ways. Many in-home jobs that used to be done 47 by women-ranging from family shopping to preparing meals to doing 48 workstill n

7、eed to be done by someone .Husbands and children now do some of these jobs, a 49 that has changed the target market for many products. Or a working woman may face a crushing “poverty of time “and look for help elsewhere, creating opportunities for producers of frozen meals, child care centers, dry c

8、leaners, financial services, and the like.Although there is still a big wage 50 between men and women, the income working women 51 gives them new independence and buying power. For example, women now 52 about half of all cars. Not long ago, many cars dealers 53 women shoppers by ignoring them or sug

9、gesting that they come back with their husbands. Now car companies have realized that women are 54 customers. Its interesting that some leading Japanese car dealers were the first to 55 pay attention to women customers. In Japan, fewer women have jobs or buy cars the Japanese society is still very m

10、uch maleoriented. Perhaps it was the 56 contrast with Japanese society that prompted American firms to pay more attention to women buyers.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答A)scaleB)retailedC)generateD)extreme E)technically F)affordable G)situation H)really I)potential J)gapK)voluntary L)excessive M)insulted N)purcha

11、se O)primarily2007.6Years ago. doctors often said that pain was a normal part of life. In particular, when older patients 47 of pain, they were told it was a natural part of aging and they would have to learn to live with it. Times have changed. Today, we lake pain _48_Indeed, pain is now considered

12、 the fifth vital ,as important as blood pressure, temperature, breathing rate and pulse in _49_ a persons well-being. We know that chronic (慢性的) pain can disrupt (擾亂的) a persons life, causing problems that. _50_from missed work to depression. Thais why a growing number of hospitals now depend upon p

13、hysicians who_51_in pain medicine. Not only do we evaluate the cause of the pain, which can help us (real the pain belter, but we also help provide comprehensive therapy for depression and other psychological and social _52_Wrelated to chronic pain. Such comprehensive therapy often 53 the work of so

14、cial workers.psychiatrists (心理閱讀) and psychologists, as well as specialists in pain medicine.This modern 54 for pain management has led to a wealth of innovative treatments which arc more effeclive and with fewer side effects than ever before. Decades ago. there were only a55 number of drugs availab

15、le, and many of them caused 56 side effects in older people. including dizziness and fatigue. This created a double-edged sword: the medications helped relieve the pain but caused other problems that could be worse than the pain itself.A) result I ) determiningB) involves J ) limitedC) significant K

16、) gravelyD) range L) complainedE) relieved M) respectF) issues N) promptingG) seriously O) specializeH) magnificent2007.12 As war spreads to many corners of the globe, children sadly have been drawn into the center of conflicts. In Afghanistan, Bosnia, and Colombia, however, groups of children have

17、been taking part in peace education _47_. The children, after learning to resolve conflicts, took on the _48_ of peacemakers. The Childrens Movement for Peace in Colombia was even nominated (提名) for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998. groups of children _49_ as peacemakers studied human rights and povert

18、y issues in Colombia, eventually forming a group with five other schools in Bogota known as The Schools of Peace.The classroom _50_ opportunities for children to replace angry, violent behaviors with _51_, peaceful ones. It is in the classroom that caring and respect for each person empowers childre

19、n to take a step _52_toward becoming peacemakers. Fortunately, educators have access to many online resources that are _53_ useful when helping children along the path to peace. The Young Peacemakers Club, started in 1992, provides a Website with resources for teachers and _54_ on starting a Kindnes

20、s Campaign. The World Centers of Compassion for Children International call attention to childrens rights and how to help the _55_ of war. Starting a Peacemakers Club is a praiseworthy venture for a class and one that could spread to other classrooms and ideally affect the culture of the _56_ school

21、.A)victims I)forward B)technology J)especially C)role K)entire D)respectively L)cooperative E)projects M)comprehensive F)offers N)assuming G)information O)acting H)images 2008.6Some years ago I was offered a writing assignment that would require three months of travel through Europe. I had been abro

22、ad a couple of times, but I could hardly _47_ to know my way around the continent. Moreover, my knowledge of foreign languages was _48_ to a little college French.I hesitated. How would I, unable to speak the language, _49_ unfamiliar with local geography or transportation systems, set up _50_ and d

23、o research? It seemed impossible, and with considerable _51_ I sat down to write a letter begging off. Halfway through, a thought can through my mind: you can learn if you dont try. So I accepted the assignment.There were some bad _52_. But by the time I had finished the trip I was an experienced tr

24、aveler. And ever since, I have never hesitated to head for even the most remote of places, without guiders or even _53_ bookings, confident that somehow I will manage.The point is that the new, the different, is almost by definition _54_. But each time you try something, you learn, and as the learni

25、ng piles up, the world opens to you.Ive learned to ski at 40, and flown up the Rhine River in a _55_. And I know Ill go on doing such things. Its not because Im braver or more daring than others. Im not. But Ill accept anxiety as another name for challenge and I believe I can _56_ wonders.A) accompl

26、ish B) advanced C) balloon D) claim E) constantly F) declare G) interviews H)limited I) manufacture J) moments K) news L) reduced M) regret N) scary O) totally2008.12A bookless life is an incomplete life. Books influence the depth and breadth of life. They meet the natural_47_for freedom, for expres

27、sion, for creativity and beauty of life. Learners, therefore, must have books, and the right type of book, for the satisfaction of their need. Readers turn_48_ to books because their curiosity concerning all manners of things, their eagerness to share in the experiences of others and their need to _

28、49 _ from their own limited environment lead them to find in books food for the mind and the spirit. Through their reading they find a deeper significance to life as books acquaint them with life in the world as it was and it is now. They are presented with a _50 _ of human experiences and come to _

29、51 _ other ways of thought and living. And while _52 _ their own relationships and responses to life , the readers often find that the _53_ in their stories are going through similar adjustments, which help to clarify and give significance to their own. Books provide _54 _ material for readers imagi

30、nation to grow. Imagination is a valuable quality and a motivating power, and stimulates achievement. While enriching their imagination, books _55 _their outlook, develop a fact-finding attitude and train them to use leisure _56 _. The social and educational significance of the readers books cannot

31、be overestimated in an academic library. A. Abundant B. Characters C. Communicating D. Completely E. Derive F. Desire G. Diversity H. Escape I. Establishing J. Narrow K. Naturally L. Personnel M. Properly N. Respect O. Widen2009.6Every year in the first week of my English class, some students inform

32、 me that writhing is too hard. They never write, unless assignments 47 it . They fine the writing process 48 and difficult. How awful to be able to speak in a language but not to write in it- 49 English , with its rich vocabulary . Being able to speak but not write is like living in an 50 mansion(豪宅

33、) and never leaving one small room . When I meet students who think they cant write, I know as a teacher my 51 is to show them the rest of the rooms . My task is to build fluency while providing the opportunity inherent in any writing activity to 52 the moral and emotional development of my students

34、 . One great way to do this is by having students write in a journal in class every day. Writing ability is like strength training. Writing needs to be done 53 , just like exercise ; just as muscles grow stronger with exercise , writing skills improve quickly with writing practice. I often see a ris

35、e in student confidence and 54 after only a few weeks of journal writing . Expressing oneself in writing is one of the most important skills I teach to strengthen the whole student. When my students practice journal writing, they are practicing for their future academic, political, and 55 lives . Th

36、ey build skills so that some day they might write a great novel, a piece of sorely needed legislation, or the perfect love letter. Every day that they write in their journals puts them a step 56 to fluency , eloquence (雄辯), and command of language .A) closer I) painfulB) daily J) performanceC) emoti

37、onal K) professionD) enhance L) remarkablyE) enormous M) requireF) especially N) sensitiveG) hinder O) urgeH) mission2009.12In families with two working parents, fathers may have more impact on a childs language development than mothers, a new study suggests.Researchers 47 92 families form 11 child

38、care centers before their children were a year old, interviewing each to establish income, level of education and child care arrangements. Overall, it was a group of well-class families, with married parents both living in the home.When the children were 2, researchers videotaped them at home in fre

39、e-play sessions with both parents, 48 all of their speech. The study will appear in the November issue of The Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.The scientists measured the 49 number of utterance (話語) of the parents, the number of different words they used, the complexity of their sentences

40、 and other 50 of their speech. On average, fathers spoke less than mothers did, but they did not differ in the length of utterances or proportion of questions asked.Finally, the researchers 51 the childrens speech at age 3, using a standardized language test. The only predictors of high scores on th

41、e test were the mothers level of education, the 52 of child care and the number of different words the father used. The researchers are 53 why the fathers speech, and not the mothers, had an effect.“It s well 54 that the mothers language does have an impact,” said Nadya Pancsofar, the lead author of

42、 the study. It could be that the high-functioning mothers in the study had 55 had a strong influence on their childrens speech development, Ms. Pancsofar said, “or it may be that mothers are 56 in a way we didnt measure in the study.”注意:此部分試題在答題卡1上。A) already B) analyzed C) aspects D) characters E)

43、contributing F) describing G) established H) quality I) quoted J) recording K) recruited L) total M) unconscious N) unsure O) yet 2010.6When we think of green buildings, we tend to think of new ones the kind of high-tech, solar-paneled masterpieces that make the covers of architecture magazines. But

44、 the U.S. has more than 100 million existing homes, and it would be _47_ wasteful to tear them all down and _48_ them with greener versions. An enormous amount of energy and resources went into the construction of those houses. And it would take an average of 65 years for the _49_ carbon emissions f

45、rom a new energy-efficient home to make up for the resources lost by destroying an old one. So in the broadest _50_, the greenest home is the one that has already been built. But at the same time, nearly half of U. S. carbon emissions come from heating, cooling and _51_ our homes, offices and other

46、buildings. You cant deal with climate change without dealing with existing buildings, says Richard Moe, the president of the National Trust.With some _52_, the oldest homes tend to be the least energy-efficient. Houses built before 1939 use about 50% more energy per square foot than those built afte

47、r 2000, mainly due to the tiny cracks and gaps that _53_ over time and let in more outside air.Fortunately, there are a _54_ number of relatively simple changes that can green older homes, from _55_ ones like Lincolns Cottage to your own postwar home. And efficiency upgrades (升級(jí)) can save more than

48、just the earth; they can help _56_ property owners from rising power costs.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。A) accommodations B) clumsy C) doubtful D) exceptions E) expand F) historic G) incredibly H) powering I) protect J) reduced K) replace L) sense M) shifted N) supplying O) vast2010.12What determines the kind

49、of person you are? What factors make you more or less bold, intelligent, or able to read a map? All of these are influenced by the interaction of your genes and the environment in which you were 47 . The study of how genes and environment interact to influence 48 activity is known as behavioral gene

50、tics. Behavioral genetics has made important 49 to the biological revolution, providing information about the extent to which biology influences mind, brain and behavior.Any research that suggests that 50 to perform certain behaviors are based in biology is controversial. Who wants to be told that t

51、here are limitations to what you can 51 based on something that is beyond your control, such as your genes? It is easy to accept that genes control physical characteristics such as sex, race and eye color. But can genes also determine whether people will get divorced, how 52 they are, or what career

52、 they are likely to choose? A concern of psychological scientists is the 53 to which all of these characteristics are influenced by nature and nurture(養(yǎng)育), by genetic makeup and the environment. Increasingly, science 54 that genes lay the groundwork for many human traits. From this perspective, peop

53、le are born 55 like undeveloped photographs: The image is already captured, but the way it 56 appears can vary based on the development process. However, the basic picture is there from the beginning.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。A abilities I extentB achieve J indicatesC appeal K proceeds D complaints L psycho

54、logical E contributions M raised F displayed N smartG essentially O standard H eventually2011.6The popular notion that older people need less sleep than younger adults is a myth, scientists said yesterday.While elderly people _47_ to sleep for fewer hours than they did when they were younger, this h

55、as a(n) _48_ effect on their brains performance and they would benefit from getting more, according to research.Sean Drummond, a. psychiatrist (心理醫(yī)生) at the University of California, San Diego, said older people are more likely to suffer from broken sleep, while younger people are better at sleeping

56、 _49_ straight through the night.More sleep in old age, however, is _50_ with better health, and most older people would feel better and more _51_ if they slept for longer periods, he said.“The ability to sleep in one chunk (整塊時(shí)間) overnight goes down as we age but the amount of sleep we need to _52_ well does not change,” Dr Drummond told the American Association

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