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2022-2023年內(nèi)蒙古自治區(qū)包頭市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)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.
Thee-wasteproblemwillbesolvedinthenearfutureifallcountriesadopttheapproachdesignedbyTheCentreforDesignatRM1TUniversity,aleaderinthegrowingfieldofDesignfortheEnvironment.
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2.
Now,theforeignteachergetsnolessthan5,500yuanpermonthfora12hourworkweekplusalltheotherbenefitsbecausetheauthorityhasrealizedthatthefirstofferwastoolow.
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3.
Theelectrostaticprecipitatorhasgotridof______frommanufacturingprocesses.
A.severeemissions
B.ozone-layerdepletion
C.manypollutants
D.toxicsubstances
4.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
HydroelectricPower
HydroelectricpowerisAmerica'sleadingrenewableenergyresource.Ofalltherenewablepowersources,it'sthemostreliable,efficientandeconomical.Waterisneededtorunahydroelectricgeneratingunit.It'sheldinareservoirorlakebehindadam,andtheforceofthewaterbeingreleasedfromthereservoirthroughthedamspinsthebladesofaturbine.Theturbineisconnectedtothegeneratorthatproduceselectricity.Afterpassingthroughtheturbine,thewaterre-enterstheriveronthedownstreamsideofthedam.
Hydroelectricplantsconvertthekineticenergywithinfallingwaterintoelectricity.Theenergyinmovingwaterisproducedinthesun,andconsequentlyiscontinuallybeingrenewed.Theenergyinsunlightevaporateswaterfromtheseasanddepositsitonlandasrain.Landelevationdifferencesresultinrainfallrunoff,andpermitsomeoftheoriginalsolarenergytobeharnessedashydroelectricpower.Hydroelectricpowerisatpresenttheearth'schiefrenewableelectricitysource,generating6%ofglobalenergyandabout15%ofworldwideelectricity.HydroelectricpowerinCanadaisplentifulandprovides60%oftheirelectricalrequirements.Usuallyregardedasaninexpensiveandcleansourceofelectricity,mostbighydroelectricprojectsbeingplannedtodayarefacingagreatdealofhostilityfromenvironmentalgroupsandlocalpeople.
Theearliestrecordeduseofwaterpowerwasaclock,constructedaround250BC.Sincethen,peoplehaveusedfallingwatertosupplypowerforgrainandsawmills,aswellasahostofotheruses.TheearliestuseofflowingwatertogenerateelectricitywasawaterwheelontheFoxRiverinWisconsinin1882.
Thefirsthydroelectricpowerplantsweremuchmoredependableandefficientthantheplantsofthedaythatwerefiredbyfossilfuels.Thisledtoariseinnumberofsmalltomediumsizedhydroelectricgeneratingplantslocatedwherevertherewasanadequatesupplyoffallingwaterandaneedforelectricity.Asdemandforelectricitysoaredinthemiddleyearsofthe20thcentury,andtheeffectivenessofcoalandoilpowerplantsimproved,smallhydroplantsbecamelesspopular.Themajorityofnewhydroelectricdevelopmentswerefocusedongiantmega-projects.
Hydroelectricplantsharnessenergybypassingflowingwaterthroughaturbine.Thewaterturbinerotationisdeliveredtoagenerator,whichgenerateselectricity.Thequantityofelectricitythatcanbeproducedatahydroelectricplantreliesupontwovariables.Thesevariablesare(1)theverticaldistancethatthewaterfalls,calledthe"head",and(2)theflowrate,calculatedasvolumeovertime.Theamountofelectricitythatisproducedisthusproportionaltotheheadproductandtheflowrate.
So,hydroelectricpowerstationscannormallybeseparatedintotwokinds.Themostwidespreadare"highhead"plantsandusuallyemployadamtostockupwateratanincreasedheight.Theyalsostorewaterattimesofrainanddischargeitduringdrytimes.Thisresultsinreliableandconsistentelectricitygeneration,capableofmeetingdemandsinceflowcanberapidlyaltered.Attimesofexcesselectricalsystemcapacity,usuallyavailableatnight,theseplantscanalsopumpwaterfromonereservoirtoanotheratagreaterheight.Whenthereispeakelectricaldemand,thehigherreservoirreleaseswaterthrou
A.6%.B.9%.C.15%.D.60%.
5.ThemostobviousdifferencebetweenrealessaysandthethingsonehastowriteinschoolisthatrealessaysarenotexclusivelyaboutEnglishliterature.Certainlyschoolsshouldteachstudentshowtowrite.Butduetoaseriesofhistoricalaccidentstheteachingofwritinghasgottenmixedtogetherwiththestudyofliterature.AndsoalloverthecountrystudentsarewritingnotabouthowabaseballteamwithasmallbudgetmightcompetewiththeYankees,ortheroleofcolorinfashion,orwhatconstitutesagooddessert,butaboutsymbolisminDickens.
Howdidthingsgetthisway?Toanswerthatwehavetogobackalmostathousandyears.Around1100,Europeatlastbegantocatchitsbreathaftercenturiesofchaos,andoncetheyhadtheluxuryofcuriositytheyrediscoveredwhatwecall"theclassics."Theeffectwasratherasifwewerevisitedbybeingsfromanothersolarsystem.TheseearliercivilizationsweresomuchmoresophisticatedthatforthenextseveralcenturiesthemainworkofEuropeanscholars,inalmosteveryfield,wastoassimilatewhattheyknew.Duringthisperiodthestudyofancienttextsacquiredgreatprestige.Itseemedtheessenceofwhatscholarsdid.AsEuropeanscholarshipgainedmomentumitbecamelessandlessimportant;by1350someonewhowantedtolearnaboutsciencecouldfindbetterteachersthanAristotleinhisownera.Butschoolschangeslowerthanscholarship.Inthe19thcenturythestudyofancienttextswasstillthebackboneofthecurriculum.Whattippedthescales,atleastintheUS,seemstohavebeentheideathatprofessorsshoulddoresearchaswellasteach.ThisideawasimportedfromGermanyinthelate19thcentury.BeginningatJohnsHopkinsin1876,thenewmodelspreadrapidly.Writingwasoneofthecasualties.CollegeshadlongtaughtEnglishcomposition,Buthowdoyoudoresearchoncomposition?Theprofessorswhotaughtmathcouldberequiredtodooriginalmath,theprofessorswhotaughthistorycouldberequiredtowritescholarlyarticlesabouthistory,butwhatabouttheprofessorswhotaughtrhetoricorcomposition?Whatshouldtheydoresearchon?TheclosestthingseemedtobeEnglishliterature.
Andsointhelate19thcenturytheteachingofwritingwasinheritedbyEnglishprofessors.Thishadtwodrawbacks:(a)anexpertonliteratureneednothimselfbeagoodwriter,anymorethananarthistorianhastobeagoodpainter,and(b)thesubjectofwritingnowtendstobeliterature,sincethat'swhattheprofessorisinterestedin.
It'snowonderifthisseemstothestudentapointlessexercise,becausewe'renowthreestepsremovedfromrealwork:thestudentsareimitatingEnglishprofessors,whoareimitatingclassicalscholars,whoaremerelytheinheritorsofatraditiongrowingoutofwhatwas,700yearsago,fascinatingandurgentlyneededwork.
Theotherbigdifferencebetweenarealessayandthethingstheymakeyouwriteinschoolisthatarealessaydoesn'ttakeapositionandthendefendit.Thatprinciple,liketheideathatweoughttobewritingaboutliterature,turnsouttobeanotherintellectualhangoveroflongforgottenorigins.
It'softenmistakenlybelievedthatmedievaluniversitiesweremostlyseminaries.Infacttheyweremorelawschools.Andatleastinourtraditionlawyersareadvocates,trainedtotakeeithersideofanargumentandmakeasgoodacaseforitastheycan.Whethercauseoreffect,thisspiritpervadedearlyuniversities.Thestudyofrhetoric,theartofarguingpersuasively,wasathirdoftheundergraduatecurriculum.Andafterthelecturethemostcommonform.ofdiscussionwasthedisputation.Thisisatleastnominallypreservedinourpresent-daythesisdefense:mostpeopletreatthewordsthesisanddissertationasinterchangeable,butoriginally,atleast,athesiswasapositiononetookandthedissertation
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6.Sleddogsdon'tusereins,instead,theyfollow______.
7.
MakingsurethatBluetoothanditsconnecteddevicesdon'tinterferewithoneanothercanbedifficult.
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8.Thoughpeoplecan'texpecttoliveinaworldfreeofstressanddistress,theycanstill______orreduceitsinfluence.
9.Tograbtheinterviewer'sattention,itisnecessarytoedittimeandtimeagainandmakearesumethatis______.
10.
Incitiesortownswhere______isnotserious,itismorelikelythatblackpeoplewouldenterintermarriage.
11.TheicetonguegrowingoutfromtheGreenlandcoastusedtorejectsaltbackintothewater,making______heavierandhelpingittosink.
12.
SilentSpringcontainedsomuchcarefullycollectedscientificevidencethatitwaswidelyacclaimedasasignificantbookwhenitcameoutintheearly1960s.
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13.CollegeeducationistoblameforthefailureofAmerica'smathandscienceeducation.
14.Theexampleofcrossingthestreetshowsthatthemiddleschoolboyis______.
15.
PrivategroupshelpthosepatientswithAIDSbyorganizingsupportgroupsandestablishingmanyspecialcenterswherepeoplewithAIDScan______.
16.Theonlyproblemthestudentsarefacingatgraduationisthedismaljobmarket.
17.Mothers'gettingolderand______couldalsoaccountfortheobesityepidemic.
18.
______areappliedinconventionalfarmingforweedcontrol.
19.Ifyouhaveanyconcernaboutanewdrugoritssideeffects,youcanaskyourdoctororpharmacistquestions,orcallthedrugcompanyfor______.
20.
Usingwhatyouknowinotherfieldsoffersyouthechancenotonlytotesttheknowledgebutalsotodevelop______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.
【B4】
22.(34)
A.Hetriesonsomeotherthingsthattheothersthinkbest.
B.Heusuallydoesn'tbuyanything.
C.Hespendshourshavingalookround.
D.Hebuysitsolongasitscolorisright.
23.(35)
A.Ihour.B.2hours.C.3hours.D.Fourhours.
24.(28)
A.Totransportwatertohigherplace.
B.Totransportvegetablesquickly.
C.Tobringnutrientstothesoil.
D.Toadjustthesoiltemperature.
25.(31)
A.Theywereinfluencedbyhisbackgroundinengineering.
B.Theywereveryexpensivetotake.
C.Theywereamongthefirsttakenundersuchcondition.
D.Mostofthemwereofpoorquality.
26.(24)
A.Hispoormemory.
B.Hisfatigue.
C.Hislackofdiligence.
D.Hismethod.
27.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Where'sProfessorWhitethismorning?
W:He'salittleundertheweather.Hegotsoakedintheheavyrainthenightbeforelastandyouknowhishealth.
Q:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutProfessorWhite?
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A.Heisweakinhealth.
B.Hehascaughtacold.
C.Heisverycareless.
D.Heisseriouslyill.
28.(45)
29.(15)
A.Shedidn'tgotoworkthismorning.
B.Shewasinjuredandhadtogotothehospital.
C.Shetalkedwiththebossinthemorning.
D.Thetrafficdelayedher.
30.
【B2】
31.(21)
A.Peoplemightloserespectforeachother.
B.Peoplemighthavelesstrustineachother.
C.Theoperationoftheteamwillnotbeimproved.
D.Therewouldbemoredifferencesbetweeneachother.
32.
【B9】
33.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:WehavetendedtoviewYogaasakindofforeignreligiousexercisebutinfactfromamedicalstandpoint,theage-oldsetofexercisesknownintheWestas"yoga"offersasignificantvarietyofhealthbenefits.Itincreasestheefficiencyoftheheartandslowstherespiratoryrate,improvesfitness,lowersbloodpressure,promotesrelaxation,reducesstress,andallaysanxiety.Itisnot,initself,acureforanymedicalailment.Atypicalsessionincludesthreedisciplines:breathingexercises,bodypostures,andmeditation.Youmayalsobegivenadviceonnutritionandlifestyle.Eachsessionusuallybeginswithasetofgentlewarming-upexercises.Theteacherwillthenaskyoutofocusonyourbreathing,andmaytakeyouthroughseveralbreathingexercises.Attheverylast,youwillbeaskedtobreathethroughyournose,evenlythroughbothnostrils.Thenit'sontotheyogapostures,aseriesofposesthattypicallymustbeheldforperiodsofafewsecondsorseveralminutes.Asyouassumethevariouspostures,youwillbeaskedtomovegently,withoutjerkingorbouncing.Breathingtechniquesremainimportant.Youwillneedtofocusonexhalingduringcertainmovementsandinhalingduringothers.Likewise,asyouholdcertainpostures,youmaybeinstructedtoinhalethroughonenostrilandexhalethroughtheother.Youwillbeallowedtorestaftereverythreeorfourpostures,andattheconclusionoftheexercises,thereisusuallyaperiodofrestormeditation.
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A.ThebestwaytodoYoga.
B.Thetypicalprocessofyoga.
C.ThemedicalbenefitsofYoga.
D.TherelationshipbetweenhealthandYoga.
34.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Themovieisreallyexciting.Authenticexplosions,spectacularcarchases,excellentspecialeffects,andkungfu,youknow,that'smyfavoritepart.Howdoyoulikeit?
W:IamwonderingwhyIletyoutalkmeintogoing.IreallyshouldhavechosentostayathomeandwatchTV.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemovie?
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A.Shelikesthekungfupartbest.
B.Shethinksthatitisexcitingandexcellent.
C.Shedoesn'tshowmuchinterestinit.
D.ShethinksitasboringasTV.
35.(29)
A.TotakeanATcourse.
B.Togotoseeasuperior.
C.TotalkwithDr.Albert.
D.Tospeakoutforyourself.
36.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
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A.Becauseshefeelsveryhotintheroom.
B.Becauseshewantstoavoidmeetingpeople.
C.Becauseshewantstosmokeacigaretteoutside.
D.Becauseshedoesn'tlikethesmellinside.
37.(32)
A.Becauseshewroteextensivelyaboutaverydifferentculture.
B.Becauseshepublishedhalfofherbooksabroad.
C.Becauseshewonmoreawardsthananyotherwomanofhertime.
D.Becausesheachievedherfirstsuccessverylateinlife.
38.
【B7】
39.聽(tīng)力原文:M:HiDiana,mindifIsitdown?
W:Notatall,Jerry.Howhaveyoubeen?
M:Good.ButI'msurprisedtoseeyouonthecitybus.Yourcarintheshop?
W:No.I'vejustbeenthinkingalotabouttheenvironmentlately.SoIdecidedtheairwillbealotcleanerifweallusepublictransportationwhenwecould.
M:I'msureyouareright.Thedieselbusisn'texactlypollutionfree.
W:True.Butthey'llberunningalotcleanersoon.Wewerejusttalkingaboutthatinmyenvironmentalengineeringclass.
M:What'sthecitygonnado?Installpollutionfiltersofsomesortontheirbuses?
W:Theycould,butthosefiltersmaketheenginesworkharderandreallycutdownonfuelefficiency.Insteadtheyfoundawaytomaketheirenginesmoreefficient.
M:How?
W:Well,thereisamaterialcalledtheconfineoxide.It'sareallygoodinsulator.Andathickcoatofitgetsprayedonthecertainpartoftheengine.
M:Aninsulator?
W:Well,yeah.Actually,whatitdoesistoreflectbacktheheatofburningfuel.Sothefuelwillburnmuchhotterandburnupmorecompletely.
M:Soalotlessunburnedfuelcomesouttopollutetileair,right?
W:Yeah,andthebuswillneedlessfuel.Sowiththesavingsonfuelcost,theysaythiswillallpayforitselfinjustsixmonths.
M:Soundslikepeopleshouldallgooutandgetsomethisstufftospraytheircarengines.
W:Well,it'snotreallythateasy.Yousee,normally,thematerialsarefinepowder.Tomeltitsoyoucansprayacoatofitontheengineparts,youfirsthavetoheatitover10,000degreesandthen,well,yougettheidea.It'snotsomethingyouorIbeabletodoourselves.
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A.Anewfuelforbuses.
B.Thecausesofairpollution.
C.Awaytoimprovefuelefficiencyinbuses.
D.Careersinenvironmentalengineering.
40.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Tom,canyoupickMr.Williamsupattheairport,please?Ihavetoattendanemergencymeeting.
M:IwishIcould.ButIhavescheduledanappointmentwithaveryimportantclient.
Q:Whatisthemangoingtodo?
(15)
A.HeisgoingtopickMr.Williamsup.
B.Heisgoingtoattendanemergencymeeting.
C.Heisgoingtomakesomeappointments.
D.Heisgoingtomeetanimportantclient.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
【C8】
42.
【C3】
43.
FromthepassageweknowthatmostMBAs______.
A.canclimbthecorporateladderfairlyquickly
B.quittheirjobsoncetheyarefamiliarwiththeirworkmates
C.receivesalariesthatdonotmatchtheirprofessionaltraining
D.cherishunrealisticexpectationsabouttheirfuture
44.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
OnaNovemberdayin1999,FrederickMiller,terminallyillwithlungandbraincancer,ateabowlofapplesaucelacedwithbarbiturates(巴比委酸鹽).Ninetyminuteslater,withhiswifeNorabyhisside,the52-year-olddiedpeacefully.
ThatsceneoccurredinPortland,Oregon,wheresince1997ithasbeenlegalforadoctortoprescribeafatalcocktailofdrugstopatientswhoareterminallyill.Butthatlaw,theDeathwithDignityAct,hasbeenhotlydebatedformostofitsexistence.In2001JohnAshcroft,thenattorney-generaloftheUnitedStates,claimedthatprescribingdrugstoendlifewasnota"legitimatemedicalpurpose".Thisstartedlegalskirmishing(小沖突)thatlandedtheOregonlawbeforetheSupremeCourt.Butforthemomenttheoptiontotakeone'sownlife,withadoctor'shelp,staysopen.OnJanuary17ththeSupremeCourtruled6-3thatOregoncouldkeepitsassisted-suicidelaw.
Thedecisiondependedlargelyonwhetherstatesorthefederalgovernmentshouldcontrolhowdoctorsdotheirwork.Themajorityofjusticesdecidedthatstatesshould.Butformostpeople,includingthedissenting(持不同意見(jiàn)的)judges,thelegaltechnicalitiesweresecondarytothebiggerquestionofwhetherdoctorsoughttohelppeopleendtheirlives.
OpponentsofOregon'slawinsistthatitissimplylegalizedmurder.Othersseethelawasappropriate,evenenlightened,givingdyingpatientsamuch-neededchoicewhenheroicmedicalprocedurescannothelp."It'snotasifphysician-assistedsuicideisn'thappeningelsewhereinthecountry,"saysTimothyQuill,adoctorandprofessorattheUniversityofRochesterinNewYork."ButinOregonit'soutintheopen,soyoudon'thavepatientsaskingquestionsinsecret,anddoctorsgivingadviceinsecret."
Anothersupporter,ArthurCaplan,thedirectoroftheCenterforBioethics(生物倫理學(xué))attheUniversityofPennsylvania,saysthereisnoevidencethatOregon'slawhasbeenusedto"kill"anyone:"Criticshavebeendesperatetofindsomeonewhotookfataldrugsandwasimhalancedornotterminallyillbuttheyhaven'tbeenableto."HepointstotheprudenceexhibitedbyOregonians,withonly238peopleusingprescribeddrugstoendtheirlives.
ForthosewhouseOregon'slawandtheirsurvivors--suchasFrederickMiller'swidow,NoratheDeathwithDignityActsimplymakessense.HersisterrecentlydiedofcancerinFlorida,anexperiencemorepainfulandemotionallywearingthanFrederick'splanneddeath."WhenRickdiedhewascalmandcomfortable,"saysMsMiller,whonowlivesinPhoenix."Whenhetookthedrugshisbodywasready,andhefelldeeplyasleepalmostimmediately.IjusthopeIhavethatoption,ifIneedit,whenthetimecomes."
FromthefirstparagraphwemayinferthatFrederickMiller______.
A.illwithlungandbraincancer
B.ateabowlofapplesaucelacedwithbarbiturates
C.killedhimselfwithhiswifeNora'shelp
D.chosetotakehisownlifepeacefully
45.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
YearsbeforePresidentBillClintoncametoWashingtonwithhiscampaignpledgetospendanadditional$20,000millionannuallyonAmerica'sinfrastructure"todeveloptheworld'sbestcommunication,transportation,andenvironmentalsystems,"economistsandothersweretalkingabouttheneedtospendmoreonpublicworks.Theirdebatehasbeenalmostentirelyaboutonequestion:howmuchmore?Usuallyoverlookedintheseindiscussionsistherealinfrastructuredilemmaofthe21stcentury--nothowmuchtospendbuthowtodecidewhattobuildandwheretobuildit.
Forseveralreasons,theoldwaysofdecidingthesematterssimplydonotworkanymore.Americanstodayarefarmoreskepticalaboutthevalueofnewroads,bridges,andsewagetreatmentplantsespeciallywhentheyarelocatedintheirown.backyards.Theirfaiththatdecisionsaboutpublicworkscanbesafelyleftinthehandsofpublicofficials,engineers,andothertechnicalexpertsisgone.
Reflectingin1985uponthefinaldemiseofWestway,theproposedhighwayalongManhattan'sWestSidethathadbeenheldupfor30years,SenatorDanielPatrickMoynihanofNewYorkwrote,"Thereisakindofstasisthatisbeginningtosettleintoourpubliclife.Wecannotreachdecisions.Centralparkcouldnotconceivablybebuilttodayasitwaswhentherewasenoughpoweringovernmenttomakethedecision.Wedon'thavethatcapacity."
Thepersistenceofthepublicworksporkbarrel(地方建設(shè)經(jīng)費(fèi))—fundingblatantlypoliticalprojects--hasalsocontributedtopublicskepticism.InthesameyearthatMoynihandecriedthedeathofWestway,localpoliticiansthe$1,800millionTennesseeTombigbeeWaterway,recentlydescribedbytheAtlantaJournalConstitutionas"abrokenpromise."Aclassicporkbarrelproject,thewaterwaycarriesonlyone-tenththecommercialbargetrafficthathadbeenprojected.
Economists'debatehasneglectedthequestionofhow______.
46.
Whataretherelativemeritsofcars?
47.
Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardmassproducedarticles?
48.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Friendshipheightensthesenseofeachperson'sindividuality.InGermany,adolescentsform.deeplysentimentalattachments,notsomuchtopolishtheirwitsastosharetheirhopesandfearsanddreams,toform.acommonfrontagainsttheworldofschoolandfamilyandtojoininakindofmutualdiscoveryofeachother'sandtheirinnerlife.
Appropriately,inGermanyfriendsareusuallybroughtintothefamily.Childrencalltheirfather'sandtheirmother'sfriends"uncle"and"aunt".BetweenFrenchfriends,whohavechoseneachotherfortheagreementoftheirpointofview,livelydisagreementandsharpnessofargumentarethebreathoflife.ButforGermans,thatmatterofbothisregardedasatragedy.
Englishfriendshipsfollowstillanotherpattern.Theirbasisissharedactivity.Inthemidstoftheactivity,whateveritmaybe,peoplefallintostepsandfindthattheywalkorplayagameortellstoriesorserveonatiresomeandexcitingcommitteewiththesameeasyanticipationofwhateachwilldodaybydayorinsomecriticalsituation.AmericanswhohavemadeEnglishfriendscommentthat,evenyearslater,"Youcantakeupjustwhereyouleftoff."Meetingafteralonginterval,friendsarelikeacouplewhobegintodanceagainwhentheorchestrastrikesupafterapause.Englishfriendshipsareformedoutsidethefamilycircle,buttheyarenot,asinGermanycontrapuntaltothefamilynorarethey,asinFrance,separatedfromthefamily.
AndabreakinanEnglishfriendshipcomesnotnecessarilyasaresultofsomeirreconcilabledifferenceofviewpointorfeelingbutinsteadasaresultofmisjudgment,whereonefriendseriouslymisjudgehowtheotherwillthinkorfeeloract,sothattheyaresuddenlyoutofstep.
Whatthenisfriendship?Lookingatthesedifferentstyles,arethereanycommonelements?Thereistherecognitionthatfriendship,incontrastwithkinship,invokesfreedomofchoice.Afriendissomeonewhochoosesandischosen.Relatedtothisisthesenseeachfriendgivestheotherofbeingaspecialindividual,onwhatevergroundsthisrecognitionisbased.Andbetweenfriendsthereisinevitablyakindofequalityofgive-and-take.Thesesimilaritiesmakethebridgebetweensocietiespossible,andtheAmerican'scharacteristicopennesstodifferentstylesofrelationshipmakesitpossibleforhimtofindnewfriendsabroadwithwhomhefeelsathome.
InGerman,friendshavedeepsentimentalattachmenttowardeachother.Theyaretogethernotto______.
49.Fromthereporttheresearcherpublished,wecanknowthat______.
A.charterschoolsareboomingtheseyears
B.charterschoolsdeliberatelyadmitthebeststudents
C.thestudentsenteringlotterieshavenodifferenceinintelligence
D.teachingmethodsplayanimportantroleintrainingstudents
50.
WhatissaidaboutEuropeansocietyinthepassage?
A.Ithasfosteredthetrendtowardssmallfamilies.
B.ItisgettingclosertoAmericanstyle.capitalism.
C.Ithaslimitedconsumerchoicedespiteafreemarket.
D.Itisbeingthreatenedbyirresistibleprivatization.
51.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
SomeonehascalculatedthatbythetimeanAmericanreachestheageof40,heorshehasbeenexposedtoonemillionads.Anotherestimateisthatwehaveencounteredmorethan600,000adsbythetimewereachtheageofonly18.Now,of
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