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2021-2022年寧夏回族自治區(qū)銀川市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Somesurgeonsarereluctantto______tolearnrobotictechniquesasitistoodifficulttolearn.
2.
TheresignationofThaiPremierChavalitYongchaiyudhwasannouncedonNov.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.Accordingtoahoaxannouncement,theTacoBellCorporationboughttheLibertyBellandmovedittoIrvinetohelp______.
4.
Consumersareencouragedtobuylow-fatmilkratherthan____________________.
5.
Tobuildyouraudience,you'dbettercatchtheopportunitiestobeacquaintedwithpeopleandtrytocatchtheirattentiononyou.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.Thereleaseoflargequantitiesofthegreenhousegasmethaneaspermafrostmeltswillspeedup______.
7.
Anothertechnicaladvanceingardeninginthe19thcenturywasthatpeoplecouldgrowplantsincontainersinspringandautumnonly.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Ifrhymeisusedinthetaglineandthebrandnameismentioned,makesurethatthenameis______.
9.
MoreandmorepeoplearefondofNGVsbecausetheyhelpreducedeathsincaraccidentstoagreatdegree.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
Today'sU.S.athletesusuallyavoidbeinglikearolemodelsincethatwillruintheirreputation.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.
Oneofthesecretsoftheforeigner'ssuccesscanbedescribedas"DoinRomeasRomansdo".
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
Theprocessthattheveinsgraduallycloseoffandtrapsugarsintheleaveswillcauseleaves______.
13.
Therearefewgovernmentswhoarepreparedtoargueagainsttheideaofsustainabledevelopment.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Unresolvedconflictcanbedestructivetotheperformanceofteams.
A.YB.NC.NG
15.
Inyear______,thereweremanydeadtubewormsfoundintheEastPacificRiseaccordingtotheinformationfromtheexpeditions.
16.
Manypeoplefinditdifficulttomakeuptheirmindswhethertochangetheircareerpath.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
Itis______thatcausemostofthedeathsinahurricaneortropicalstorm.
18.Peoplewhowanttheirbackpaintobefixedquicklyoftenresortto______.
A.surgeryB.chiropracticcareC.massageD.acupuncture
19.
Bothnaturalgasandgasolineareandthusneithercanbeconsideredrenewable.
20.Eachfederalurbansearch-and-rescuetaskforceismadeupofatleast60members.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:M:Uh,couldIborrowafewdollarsuntilpayday?Ineedcashbadly.
W:Uh,yeah,Iguess,butI'mshortofpenniesmyself,andyoustilloweme$20fromlastweek.Andmomandyourfriendssaidyouborrowedmoneyfromthemthispastweek.
M:Oh,yeah.
W:Howarethingsgoinganyway?
M:Well,notverywell.Tobehonest,I'mreallyinthehole,andIcan'tseemtomakeendsmeetthesedays.
W:Whatdoyoumean?Ithoughtyoulandedagreatjobrecently,soyoumustbeloaded.
M:Well,Idohaveajob,butI'veusedmycreditcardstopayoffalotofthingsrecently,butnow,Ican'tseemtopaythemoneyoff.
W:Uh,doyouhaveabudget?Imean,howdoyoukeeptrackofyourincomeandexpenses?
M:Well,whenmymoneyrunsout,Icometoyou,ofcourse.
W:Great!
M:No,butIguessIshouldhavesomefinancialplan.
W:Well,letmeseeifIcanhelpyou.Howmuchmoneydoyouspendonyourapartment?
M:Uh,Ipay$890onrentforthestudioapartmentdowntownnotincludingutilitiesandcableTV.Buttheplacehasanawesomeviewofthecity.
W:Uh,$890!Whyarcyoupayingthroughthenoseforsuchasmallplacewhenyoucouldfindacheaperonesomewhereoutsideofthedowntownarea?
M:Yeah,Iguess.
W:Okay.Howmuchmoneydoyouspendonfoodamonth?
M:Hmmm.I'mnotreallysure.IthinkIspendaround$600.
W:$600?!
M:Well,Igoouttoeatatleastfourtimesaweek,sothoseexpensesaddup.Ijustdon'tenjoyeatingalone,andIdon'thavetheabilityforcookinglikeyoudo.
W:Well,Icanunderstandthat,butperhapsyououghttobuysomemicrowaveablemealsyoucouldprepareathome.
M:Well,IguessIcould.
W:Andentertainment?
M:Well,Ispendafewdollarshereandthereonbasketballandmovietickets,aconcertortwo,andballroomdancelessons.
W:Uh,exactlyhoemuchdoyouspendonallofthese?Justa"few"dollars?
M:Well,ohabout$400orso.
W:Orso?Nowonderyou'rehavingmoneyproblems.Youcan'tjustblowyourmoneyonthingslikethat!Andwhatabouttransportation?
M:Oh,Icommutetoworkeverydayinmynewcar,butIgotagreatdeal,andmymonthlypaymentsareonly$450amonth.Comeoutsideandtakealook.Wecangoforaspin!
W:No,I'veheardenough.You'vegottocontrolyourspending,oryou'llendupbroke.Isuggestyougetridofyourcreditcards,cutbackonyourentertainmentexpenses,andsellyourcar.Takepublictransportfromnowon.
M:Sellmycar?Ican'tdatewithoutaear.WhatamIgoingtosay?"Uh,couldyoumeetmedowntownatthebusstopat7:00?"Comeon!
W:Andyouneetocreateabudgetforyourselfandsticktoit,andstartwithpayingoffyourbills,startingwithme.Youoweme$50dollars.
M:Fiftydollars!Wait,Ionlyborrowed$20fromyoulastweek.Howdidyoucomeupwith$50?
W:Financialconsultingfees.Myadviceisatleastworth$30!
(23)
A.Hehasalotofexpensesincludingstudentloans.
B.He'sindebtandistryingtoborrowmoney.
C.Hehasadecentjolt,buthe'slookingforanewone.
D.Helentmoneyforhisfriendsandgivefinancialadvices.
22.聽力原文:Asaresultofrisinguniversitycosts,manystudentsarefindingitnecessarytotakeonpart-timejobs.Tomakefindingthosejobseasier,theplacementservicehasputtogetheralistingofwhatisavailablelocally.Forsomestudents,thesepart-timejobscouldleadtofull-timeworkaftergraduation,astheymayofferexperienceintheirownfield,bethatfinance,marketingorevenmanagement.Forexample,NationalSavingsBankoffersworkonahalftimebasis.That's20hoursperweek.Retailstoresandrestaurantshavepositionsrequiringfewerhours.Evenlesstimeisexpectedofthatprovidingchildcare.Wehaveanumberoffamiliesregisteredwithuswhoarelookingforbaby-sittersforasfewasfourhoursaweek.Forstudentswhopreferoutdoorwork,there'reseasonalpositionsrightoncampus,workingwiththegardeningandlandscapingteams.Theseoftenrequirethemosttimeandtheyaretheleastflexibleintermsofscheduling.Toseeacompletelistoftheseandotheravailablejobs,includingthesalaryofferedandthehoursrequired,stopbyourofficeandbesuretobringar6sum6withyou.Whenyoufindsomethingthatinterestsyou,we'llputyouintouchwiththepersonofferingit.Inaddition,ourcounselorswillgiveyouhintsaboutsuccessfulinterviewing.
(33)
A.Tointereststudentsinacareerincounseling.
B.Torecruitcounselorstoworkintheplacementoffice.
C.Toinform.studentsofauniversityprogram
D.ToconvincelocalmerchantstohirecollegeStudents.
23.聽力原文:W:Myprogramsaysintermissionisforthirtyminutes.SoActⅡwon'tbeginbefore9:00.
M:Thenlet'sstretchourlegsandgetsomerefreshmentsinthelobby.
Q:Whatdoesthemansuggesttheydo?
(13)
A.Lookforbeveragesinthelobby.
B.Walkaroundtheauditorium.
C.Getsomefreshairoutside.
D.Stayintheirseats.
24.
【B8】
25.(34)
A.Spain.B.France.C.America.D.Germany.
26.
【B10】
27.(36)
A.Throwawayproductsarewidelyusedbecausetheyareproduced.
B.Usingthrowawayproductsistoowasteful.
C.ThrowawayproductsplayanimportantroleinAmericansociety.
D.Throwawayobjectsshouldbestopped.
28.(28)
A.HeadmasterofapublicschoolinCambridge.
B.AnEnglishteacheratCambridgeUniversity.
C.AnEnglishteacheratHaitianSchool.
D.AnEnglishteacherteachingHaitianimmigrantchildrenataprimaryschool.
29.(26)
A.3%to4%.B.4%to5%.C.4%.D.3%to5%.
30.(15)
A.Enthusiastic.B.Reluctant.C.Serious.D.Cooperative
31.(24)
A.One;Two;One
B.Two;One;One.
C.One;One;Two.
D.Two;One;Two.
32.【B5】
33.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Theplaceofthechildinsocietyhasvariedforthousandsofyearsandhasbeenaffectedbydifferentculturesandreligions.Inancienttimesunwantedchildrenwereoccasionally【B1】______,puttodeath,exploited,orofferedforreligioussacrifices,andinanyeventalargepercentageofthemdidn't【B2】______theirphysicallyhazardousexistencetoachievematurity.
InWesterncivilizationwithinthelastfewhundredyears,therehavebeenmanychangesinattitudetowardtheyoung.InagriculturalEuropethechildrenofthepoorworkedlonghoursforlittleornopay,andtherewasnopublicconcernfortheirsafetyorwelfare.Punishmentcouldbebrutalandsevere,andsometimesreligious【B3】______wereexpressedviolentlywithaviewtowardsavingthechild'ssoul.
Bytheeighteenthcenturytheharshand【B4】______methodsbegantoshowsomechanges.Societyslowly【B5】______childrenaroleofmoreimportance.Bookswerewrittenexpresslyforthemand【B6】______lawswerepassedfortheirprotection.
Inthepastfew【B7】______parentshavebecomemoreattentivetotheneedsoftheirchildren.Betterhealthcareisavailableandeducationisnolonger【B8】______foralimitedfew.【B9】______.Some'saythependuluminchildrearinghasswungsofartowardpermissivenessthat【B10】______Thetendencytodayisforteachersandparentstoemphasizeindividualresponsibilityandtostressthat【B11】______.
【B1】
34.(22)
A.Hethinksthedepartmenthasmisjudgedtheweathersituationfortheday.
B.Hedismissestheideaofhavinganannualpicnicassilly.
C.Helikespre-arrangedactivitiesandwouldrathergosomewhereonhisown.
D.Heprefershavingalittledozebeforedrinking.
35.聽力原文:M:Ifyouaretryingtofitthisbookcaseinhere,you'llhavetoturnyourbedsideways.
W:Iguessyouareright.ButIhatetolosetheviewIhavefrommywindow.
Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
(17)
A.Themanispaintingabookcase.
B.Thewomanischoosinganewbed.
C.Thewomanislookingoutofthewindow.
D.Thewomanisrearrangingherfurniture.
36.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Humanbeingshaveusedtoolsforaverylongtime.Insomepartsoftheworldyoucanstillfindtoolsthatpeopleusedmorethantwomillionyearsago.Theymadethesetoolsbyhittingonestoneagainstanother.Inthiswaytheybrokeoffpiecesfromoneofthestones.Thesechipsofstonewereusuallysharpononeside.Peopleusedthemforcuttingmeatandskinfromdeadanimals,andalsoformakingothertoolsoutofwood.Humanbeingsneededtousetoolsbecausetheydidnethavesharpteethlikeothermeat-eatinganimals,suchaslionsandtigers.Toolshelpedpeopletogetfoodmoreeasily.
Workingwithtoolsalsohelpedtodevelophumanintelligence.Thehumanbraingrewbigger,andhumanbeingsbegantoinventmoreandmoretoolsandmachines.Thestonechipwasoneofthefirsttoolsthatpeopleused,andperhapsitisthemostimportant.Somescientistssaythatitwasthekeytothesuccessofmankind.
Since1960anewkindoftoolhasappeared.Thisisthesiliconchip—alittlechipofsiliconcrystal.Itissmallerthanafinger-nail,butitcanstoremorethanamillionbitsofinformation.Itisanelectronicbrain.Everyyearthesechipsgetcleverer,huttheirsizegetssmaller,andtheircostgetsless.Theyareusedinwatches,calculatorsandintelligentmachinesthatwecanuseinmanyways.
Inthefuturewewillnotneedtoworkwithtoolsintheoldway.Machineswilldoeverythingforus.Theywilleventalkandplaygameswithus.Peoplewillhaveplentyofsparetime.
(27)
A.Theymadethembyknives.
B.Theyfoundadequatestones.
C.Theyusedbonesofanimals.
D.Theymadetoolsbyhittingstoneagainststone,
37.聽力原文:M:IwonderwhatmakesMothersoupsetthesedays.
W:Fatherwouldliketobuyanewapartmentinthefarawaysuburbs,whichgoesagainstherwishes.And,what'smore,heturnsadeafeartoherwords.
Q:WhyisMotherunhappyrecently?
(19)
A.Shedisagreeswithfather.
B.Shewantstoliveinthesuburbs.
C.Sheturnsadeafeartoherhusband'swords.
D.Sheisoffendedbythechildren.
38.聽力原文:W:Ican'tcashyourtraveller'scheckwithoutsomeidentificationlikeadriver'slicense.
M:SinceIhavejustarrivedintheUnitedStates,Ihaveonlymypassport.Willthatdo?
Q:Whydoesthemanofferthewomanhispassport?
(18)
A.Asidentificationtocashacheck.
B.Toproveheisaforeignvisitor.
C.Inordertoobtainavisa.
D.Thewomanisanimmigrationofficial.
39.
【B6】
40.(32)
A.IttrainedAmericanathletes.
B.Ithelpedkeepthejournalistsinformedoftheresults.
C.Itkepttrackofschedules.
D.Itmadethejudges'decisionsfinal.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Basedontheideaspresentedinthepassagewecanconclude"beingfat"______inAmericansociety.
A.willalwaysremainataboo
B.isnotconsideredasataboobymostpeople
C.haslongbeenataboo
D.maynolongerbeataboosomeday
42.(62)
43.
Whywasthecrowfinallydeceived?
44.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Oneoftheoddthingsaboutsomebusinessoranizationsisthattheyspendsomuchmoneytolure(吸引)newcustomersandspendsolittletokeepthemafterthey'vebeenlanded.Itjustdoesn'tmakesense.Takingcustomersforgrantedisroutineinsomelargerorganizations,wheremerebignessgeneratesanattitudeofindifference.
Loyalcustomersareanorganization'sonlyprotectionagainstbankruptcy,andlosingthembecauseofneglectorindifferenceisdownrightsinful(可恥的).Notonlydosatisfiedcustomerscontinuetofattenthetill(錢袋),theyoftenencourageotherstobuy.Thisisadvertisingthatdoesn'tcostapenny.Andalthoughtherearealwaysproblemsingivinggoodservicetocustomers,maintainingtheirpatronage(光顧)isn'tallthatdifficult.It'smatterofattitude,ofbelievingthateveryonewhobuysfromyouisentitledtothebesttreatmentyoucandeliver.Plusgivingjustalittlemorethanyouhaveto.
Wesaidtherearealwaysproblemsingivinggoodservicetocustomers.Thereason,ofcourse,isthatnoorganizationisperfect,andthere'smanyaslip:unreasonabledelaysinfillingorders,shippingthewrongmerchandise,failingtoanswerletterspromptly,andsoon.
Sometimestheseerrorsorfailurescan'tbehelped.Forexample,ifyoucan'tgetpartsbecauseofmaterialshortagesoratransportationstrike,customersmaybedeniedthegoodsthey'veordered.Andnotinfrequentlythecustomeristoblame—forexample.Failingtoclearlyidentifythearticleorservicerequired.
Yetnomatterwhoisatfaultcustomerswhomyouvaluehighlyshouldgenerallybegiventhebenefitofanydoubt.Notethatwesaid"customerswhomyouvaluehightly."Theoldsaw(格言)thatallcustomersshouldbetreatedalikeisamyth.Customerswhorepeatedlyplacelargeordersandpayforthemwillnaturallygetmoreattentionthanthosewhobuyinfrequentlyandhavetobebadgered(糾纏)topaywhattheyowe.However,youhavetomaketheassumptionthatallcustomersaregoodunlessprovedotherwise.
Themainideaofthepassageisbestexpressedbywhichofthefollowing?
A.Businessorganizationsshouldnotspendsomuchmoneytoattractnewcustomers.
B.Maintainingcustomers'patronageisthemostimportanttobusinessorganizations.
C.Customersarekings.
D.Organizationsshouldpaymoreattentiontothebenefitoftheircustomers.
45.
Stanleythoughtthat______wastoblameforthecities'collapseinthemiddleoftheeighthcenturyA.D.
46.
Thevelocityofescapeisabout______.
A.40,200milesperminute
B.25,000kilometersperhour
C.40,200kilometersperhour
D.25,000milesperminute
47.
WhichofthefollowingstatementswouldGriffithbemostlikelytoagreewith?
A.Thegooddirectorwillattempttoexplorenewideasasquicklyaspossible.
B.Themostimportantelementcontributingtoafilm'ssuccessistheabilityoftheactors.
C.Thecameramustbeconsideredanintegralandactiveelementinthecreationofafilm.
D.Thecinemashouldemphasizeseriousandsoberexaminationsoffundamentalhumanproblems.
48."Six-packMan"isprobablyavideogamethatcan______.
A.testfordrunkendriving
B.costyoualotofmoney
C.beadangertopublicmorals
D.helpconductexperimentalresearch
49.
Theauthormostprobablyagreesthatthinkingabout"Whathappensnext?"is______.
A.uncreativeB.unreliableC.worthlessD.thoughtless
50.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Inrecentyears,railroadshavebeencombiningwitheachyear,mergingintosupersystems,causingheightenedconcernsaboutmonopoly.Asrecentlyas1995,thetopfourrailroadsaccountedforunder70%ofthetotalton-milesmovedbyrails.Nextyear,afteraseriesofmergersiscompleted,justfourrailroadswillcontrolwellover90%ofallthefreightmovedbymajorrailcarriers.
Supportersofthenewsupersystemsarguethatthesemergerswillallowforsubstantialcostreductionsandbettercoordinatedservice.Anythreatofmonopoly,theyargue,isremovedbyfiercecompetitionfromtrucks.Butmanyshipperscomplainthatforheavybulkcommoditiestravelinglongdistances,truckingistoocostlyandtherailroads
Thevastconsolidationwithintherailindustrymeansthatmostshippersareservedbyonlyonerailcompany.Railroadstypicallychargesuch"captive"shippers20to30percentmorethantheydowhenanotherrailroadiscompetingforthebusiness.Shipperswhofeelthattheyarebeingoverchargedhavetherighttoappealtothefederalgovernment'sSurfaceTransportationBoardforratebelief,buttheprocessisexpensive,timeconsuming,andwillworkonlyintrulyextremecases.
Railroadsjustifyratediscriminationagainstcaptiveshippersonthegroundsthatinthelongrunitreduceseveryone'scost.Ifrailroadschargedallcustomersthesameaveragerate,theyargue,shipperswhohavetheoptionofswitchingtotrucksorotherformsoftransportationwoulddoso,leavingremainingcustomerstoshoulderthecostofkeepinguptheline.It'satheorytowhichmanyeconomistssubscribe,butinpracticeitoftenleavesrailroadsinthepositionofdeterminingwhichcompanieswillflourishandwhichwillfail."Dowereallywantrailroadstobethearbitersofwhowinsandwholosesinthemarketplace?"asksMartinBercovici,aWashingtonlawyerwhofrequentlyrepresentsshippers.
Manycaptiveshippersalsoworrytheywillsoonbehitwitharoundofhugerateincreases.Therailroadindustryasawhole,despiteitsbrighteningfortunes,stilldoesnotearnenoughtocoverthecostofthecapitalitmustinvesttokeepupwithitssurgingtraffic.Yetrailroadscontinuetoborrowbillionsmacquireoneanother,withWallStreetcheeringthemon.Considerthe$10.2billionbidbyNorfolkSouthernandCSXtoacquireConrailthisyear.Conrail'snetrailwayoperatingincomein1996wasjust$427million,lessthanhalfofthecarryingcostofthetransaction.Who'sgoingtopayfortherestofthebill?Manycaptiveshippersfearthattheywill,asNorfolkSouthernandCSXincreasetheirgriponthemarket.
Accordingtothosewhosupportmergers,railwaymonopolyisunlikelybecause______.
A.costreductionisbasedoncompetition
B.servicescallforcross-tradecoordination
C.outsidecompetitorswillcontinuetoexist
D.shipperswillhavetherailwaybythethroat
51.Iamoneofthemanycitypeoplewhoarealwayssayingthatgiventhechoicewewouldprefertoliveinthecountryawayfromthedirtandnoiseofalargecity.Ihavemanagedtoconvincemyselfthatifitweren'tformyjobIwouldimmediatelyheadoutfortheopenspacesandgobacktonatureinsomesleepyvillageburiedinthecountry.Buthowrealisticisthedream?
Citiescanbefrighteningplaces.Themajorityofthepopulationlivesinmassivetowerblocks,noisy,dirtyandimpersonal.Thesenseofbelongingtoacommunitytendstodisappearwhenyoulivefifteenfloorsup.Allyoucanseefromyourwindowissky,orotherblocksofflats.Childrenbecomeaggressiveandnervous—coopedupathomeallday,withnowheretoplay;theirmothersfeelisolatedfromtherestoftheworld.Strangelyenough,whereasinthepasttheinhabitantsofonestreetallkneweachother,nowadayspeopleontiresamefloorintowerblocksdon'tevensayhellotoeachother.
Countrylife,ontheotherhand,differsfromthiskindofisolatedexistenceinthatasenseofcommunitygenerallybindstheinhabitantsofsmallvillagestogether.Peoplehavetheadvantageofknowingthatthereisalwayssomeonetoturntowhentheyneedhelp.Butcountrylifehasdisadvantagestoo.Whileitistruethatyoumaybeamongfriendsinavillage,itisalsotruethatyouarecutofffromtheexcitingandimportanteventsthattakeplaceincities.There'slittlepossibilityofgoingtoanewshoworthelatestmovie.Shoppingbecomesamajorproblem,andforanythingslightlyoutoftheordinaryyouhavetogoonanexpeditiontothenearestlargetown.Thecity-dwellerwholeavesforthecountryisoftenoppressedbyasenseofunbearablestillnessandquietness.
What,then,istheanswer?Thecountryhastheadvantageofpeaceandquiet,butsuffersfromthedisadvantageofbeingcutoff;thecitybreedsafeelingofisolation,andconstantnoisebattersthesenses.Butoneofitsmainadvantagesisthatyouareatthecentreofthings;andthatlifedoesn'tcometoanendathalfpastnineatnight.Somepeoplehavefound(orratherbought)acompromisebetweenthetwo:theyhaveexpressedtheirpreferenceforthe"quietlife"byleavingthesuburbsandmovingtovillageswithincommutingdistanceoflargecities.Theygenerallyhaveaboutasmuchsensitivityastheplasticflowerstheyleavebehind—theyarepollutedwithstrangeideasaboutchangeandimprovementwhichtheyforceontotheunwillingoriginalinhabitantsofthevillage.
Whatthenofmydreamsofleaningonacottagegateandmurmuring"morning"tothelocalsastheypassby?I'mkeenontheidea,butyouseethere'smycat,Toby.I'mnotatallsurethathewouldtaketoallthatfreshairandexerciseinthelonggrass.Imean,canyouseehimmixingwithallthoseheartymalesdownthefarm?No,hewouldratherhavetheelectricimitation-coalfireanyevening.
Oneofthedisadvantagesoflivinginhigh-risebuildingsisthat______.
A.theparentsmaybecomeviolentanddifficulttoputupwith
B.theresidentsmaynothaveagoodviewfromtheirwindows
C.theresidentsmaybecomeindifferenttotheirneighbors
D.thechildrenmaybecometoofrustratedtobecontrolled
52.【S3】
53.TelevisionhastransformedpoliticsintheUnitedStatesbychangingthewayinwhichinformationisdisseminated,byalteringpoliticalcampaigns,andbychangingcitizens'patternsofresponsetopolitics.Bygivingcitizensindependentaccesstothecandidates,televisiondiminishedtheroleofthepoliticalpartyintheselectionofthemajorpartycandidates.Bycenteringpoliticsonthepersonofthecandidate,televisionacceleratedthecitizen'sfocusoncharacterthanissues.
Televisionhasalteredtheformsofpoliticalcommunicationaswell.Themessagesonwhichmostofusrelyarebrieferthantheyoncewere.Thestumpspeech,apoliticalspeechgivenbytravelingpoliticiansandlasting1.5to2hours,whichcharacterizednineteenthcenturypoliticaldiscourse,hasgivenwaytothe30-secondadvertisementand10-second"soundbite(原聲摘要)"inbroadcastnews.Increasinglytheaudienceforspeechesisnotthatstandinginfrontofthepoliticianbutratherviewingaudiencewhowillhearandseeasnippet(摘錄)ofthespeechonthenews.
Intheseabbreviated(縮減的)forms,muchofwhatconstitutedthetraditionalpoliticaldiscourseofearlierageshasbeenlost.In15or30seconds,aspeakercannotestablishthehistoricalcontextthatshapedtheissueinquestion,cannotdetailtheprobablecausesoftheproblem,andcannotexaminealternativeproposalstoarguethatoneispreferabletoothers.Insnippets,politiciansassertbutdonotargue.
Becausetelevisionisanintimatemedium,speakingthroughitrequiredachangedpoliticalstyle.thatwasmoreconversational,personal,andvisualthanthatoftheold-style.stumpspeech.Relianceontelevisionmeansthatincreasinglyourpoliticalworldcontainsmemorablepicturesratherthanmemorablewords.Schoolsteachustoanalyzewordsandprint.However,inaworldinwhichpoliticsisincreasinglyvisual,informedcitizenshiprequiresanewsetofskills.
Recognizingthepoweroftelevision'spictures,politicianscrafttelevisual,stagedevents,calledpseudoevents,designedtoattractmediacoverage.Muchofthepoliticalactivityweseeontelevisionnewshasbeencraftedbypoliticians,theirspeechwriters,andtheirpublicrelationsadvisersfortelevisedconsumptionbitesinnewsandanswerstoquestionsindebatesincreasinglysoundlikeadvertisements.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.
A.politicsintheUnitedStateshasbeensignificantlychangedbytelevision
B.citizensintheUnitedStatesprefertoseepoliticiansontelevisioninsteadofinperson
C.politicsintheUnitedStateshasbecomesubstantiallymorecontroversialsincetheintroductionoftelevision
D.citizensintheUnitedStatesarenowmoreinformedaboutpoliticalissuesbecauseoftelevisioncoverage
54.
Themainfunctionofamentoris____
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