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2022-2023年安徽省宣城市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)知識(shí)點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Whilegift-givingisanimportantpartofdoingbusinessinJapan,itisnotanormalcustominsuchcountriesas______,______,and______.
2.
Basedonthescientist'sstudy,specificcolorsrepresentparticularemotions,forexample,blackequals______.
3.
Whenunemployed,somecareeriststaketheopportunityto______familymattersinadditiontopursuingtrainingorvolunteering.
4.HowtoGetaGreatIdea
Theguestshadarrived,andthewinewaswarm.Onceagain,I'dforgottentorefrigerateit."Don'tworry."afriendsaid,"Icanchillitforyourightaway."
Fiveminuteslatersheemergedfromthekitchenwiththewineperfectlycooled.Askedtorevealhersecret,shesaid,"Easy.Ipouredthewineinaplasticbagandthendippeditinicewater.Afterafewminutesthewinewascold.Thehardpartwasgettingitbackintobottle.Icouldn'tfindafunnel(漏斗),soImadeaconewithwaxpaper."
Myguestsapplauded."Howwonderfulifwecouldallbethatclever,"oneremarked.
Adecadeofresearchhasconvincedmewecan.WhatseparatestheaveragepersonfromEdison,PicassoorevenShakespeareisn'tcreativecapacity--it'stheabilitytousethatcapacitybyencouragingcreativeimpulsesandthenactinguponthem.Mostofusseldomachieveourcreativepotential.IthinkIknowwhy,andIcanhelpunlockthereservoirofideashidingwithineveryoneofus.
OnepuzzleI'vewatchedstudentsdealwithisretrievingaPing-Pongballthathasfallentothebottomofsealed,verticaldrainpipe.Thetoolsthattheycanuseareeithertooshorttoreachtheballortoowidetofitintothepipe,whichisalsotoonarrowtoreachintobyhand.Atlastsomestudentsmaketheconnection:drainpipe=water=floating.Theypourwaterdownthehole,andtheballfloatstothetop.
Thisandmanyotherexperimentssuggestconcretewaysofincreasingcreativityinallofus.Herearethebesttechniques.
Capturethefleeting
Agoodideaislikearabbit.Itrunsbysofastthatsometimesyouseeonlyitsearsortail.Tocaptureit,youmustbeready.Creativepeoplearealwaysreadytoact,andthatmaybetheonlydifferencebetweenusandthem.
PoetLowellwroteoftheurgencywithwhichshecapturednewideas,"WhateverIamdoing,Ilayitasideandattendtothearrivingpoem,"shewrote.Likemanyotherwriters,Lowellsoughtpaperandpencilwhenshesawagoodideacoming.Ienternewideasintoapocketcomputer.Anything---evenanapkin---willdo.
Inalettertoafriendin1821,LudwigvanBeethoventalkedaboutbowhethoughtofabeautifultunewhiledozingincarriage."ButscarcelydidIawakewhenawayflewthetune,"hewrote,"andIcouldnotrecallanypartofit."FortunatelyforBeethovenandforus--thenextdayinthesamecarriage,thetunecamebacktohim,andthistimehecaptureditinwriting.
Whenagoodideacomesyourway,writeitdownonyourarmifnecessary.Noteveryideawillhavevalue,ofcourse.Thepointistocapturefirstandevaluatethemlater.
Daydream
SurrealistDaliusedtolieonasofa,holdingaspoon.Justashebegantofallasleep,Daliwoulddropthespoonontoaplateonthefloor.Thesoundshockedhimawake,andhewouldimmediatelysketchtheimageshehadseeninhismindinthatfertileworldofsemi-sleep.
Everyoneexperiencesthisstrangestate,andeveryonecantakeadvantageofit.TryDali'strick,orjustallowyourselftodaydream.Formany,the"threeb's"bed,bathandbus--areproductive,there,andanywhereelseyoucanbewithyourthoughtsundisturbed,you'llfindthatideasemergingfreely.
Seekchallenges
Whenyou'restuckbehindalockeddoor,everybehavior.that'severgottenyoufreeturnsupquickly:youmaypushorpullontheknob,bangthedoor--evenshoutforhelp.Scientistscalltherehappeningofoldbehaviorsinachallengingsituationresurgence.Themorebehaviorsthatreappear,thegreaterthenumberofpossibleinterconnections,andthemorelikelythatnewideaswilloccur.
Tryinvitingfriendsandbusinessassociationsfromdifferentareasofyourlifetoaparty.Bringpeopleoftwoorthreegenerationstogether.T
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
AftertheresignationofIndonesianPresidentin1998,IndonesianChineseresidentssenttheirchildrentoschooloffering______inthebeliefthat"ChinesechildrenshouldlearnChinese".
6.
Landcanbepollutedby______fromagriculture.
A.heavymetals
B.slurryfromlivestock
C.pesticidesandnitrate-poorfertilizers
D.rubbish
7.
Only______beallowedtoentertheancientOlympicGames.
8.
Theopeningofsocialnetworkmaynowaccelerateowingto______.
9.
ThenewerSATIISubjectTestsaresupposedtoassessstudents'______.
A.abilitytoentercollege
B.knowledgeofcollegestudy
C.levelofversatility
D.knowledgeofasubject
10.
75percentofthepressureonjointscanbereducedifyouswim______.
11.
PeopleinEuropehavehadmoreadvancedtechnologyinusingwindpowerthanAmericans.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
WhenthewritersaysthatJimhasafull-timejobathome,hemeansJim______.
13.
InAustraliaadisturbingtrendarisesthatyoungpersonsbetweentheageof15to24aretakingtheirownlivesatanalarmingrate.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Altogetherthereare______mechanismsessentialtothemaintenanceofhealth.
15.
Turkeyisthesourceplaceof______and______Rivers
16.
Theeconomyandjobmarketaresogoodthatmoregraduatesaredeterminedtofindthebestjob.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
Boththeexpansionandconstrictionofbloodvesselsarethepossiblecauseofavascularheadache.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
ThroughIITVateachercanteachstudentsindifferent______.
19.Scientistsandenvironmentaliststhinkthatglobalwarmingcanbe______.
A.continuedB.improvedC.controlledD.reduced
20.Abirdflu,amassiveearthquake,amonsterstormandaterroristattackareallthreatstomajorcitiesintheU.S.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽(tīng)力原文:W:IguessI'llsendMaryapostcardfromHawaiiwhenIgothereonbusiness.
M:I'msureshe'llbegladtogetone.Shehasacollectionofcardsfromallovertheworld.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
(14)
A.MaryisgoingtoHawaii.
B.Maryhasbeentomanycountries.
C.Marylikespostcards.
D.Maryistravelingonbusiness.
22.(17)
A.Hehastochangethetopicforhiscomposition.
B.HehasfallenbehindothersinEnglishclass.
C.Hehasn'tmadeuphismindastowhattowriteabout.
D.Thebookheborrowedwillbeduetomorrow.
23.
【B11】
24.(46)
25.(22)
A.Heknowsclearlywhatheneedsandwants.
B.Hehastogivehisaudiencesomein-depthviews.
C.Heknowsit'sveryimportanttoattracttheattentionofhisaudience.
D.Heknowshowhedelivershisspeechdeterminestheaudience'sfeedback.Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
26.聽(tīng)力原文:M:It'sgoingtobereallyhottomorrow.Let'sgotothebeach.
W:OK,butwehavetoleaveveryearlyorwe'llgetcaughtinthetraffic.
Q:Whatisthewomanmostconcernedabout?
(17)
A.Beingtoohot.
B.Beingdelayed.
C.Catchingthebeachball.
D.Gettingupearly.
27.聽(tīng)力原文:It'scommonknowledgethatmusiccanhaveapowerfuleffectonouremotions.Infact,sincethe1930s,musictherapistshavereliedonmusictocalmpatientsandhelpcontrolpain.Nowpsychologistsareconfirmingthatmusiccanalsohelprelievedepressionandimproveconcentration.Forinstance,inarecentstudy,50surgeonsweregivensomehigh-stressedmathproblemstosolve.Theyweredividedintothreegroups:oneworkedinsilence,andinanother,thesurgeonslistenedtomusicoftheirchoiceonheadphones;thethirdgrouplistenedtoclassicalmusicchosenbytheresearchers.Theresultsofthestudymaysurpriseyou.Thedoctorswhogottochoosetheirownmusicexperiencedlessstressandscoredbetterthantheothers.OnepossibleexplanationisthatlisteningtothemusicyoulikestimulatesAlfawavesinthebrain,increasesheartrateandexpandsbreathing.Thathelpstoreducestressandsharpenconcentration.Otherresearchsuggestsasecondrelationshipbetweenmusicandthebrain:Byexaminingthebloodofstudentsaftertheylistenedtoavarietyofclassicalmusicselections,researchersfoundthatsomestudentsshowedalargeincreaseinendorphin,anaturalpainreliever.Thissupportswhatmusictherapistshaveknownforyears;Musiccanhelprevitalizeorcalmthepatient.
(33)
A.Traininggiventomusictherapists.
B.Howmusicpreventsdisease.
C.Studiesonthebenefitsofmusic.
D.Howmusicianscreatemusic.
28.(31)
A.Theneedtoexercisethememory.
B.Howthebraindiffersfromotherbodytissues.
C.Theunconsciouslearningofaphysicalactivity.
D.Hownervescontrolbodymovement.
29.
【B2】
30.(24)
A.Developingafunctionalorganizationalstructureintheman'scompany.
B.Developingthebusinessoftheman'scompany.
C.Developingtheproductoftheman'scompany.
D.Developingtheman'sabilitytoorganizehiscompany.
31.
【B5】
32.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:TheaverageAmericanwillmove13timesinhislifetimeandmostofthosemoveswilltakehimtoanothercity,anewjob,newfriends,sometimesawholenewlifestyle.
Movingofferstheopportunitytomakepersonalchangesaswellastochangetheplacewhereyouliveandwork.Forexample,youmightwanttochangethewayyoudress,thekindoffriendsyouhaveorwhatyoudoforentertainment.
Whennooneknowsyou,youcanmakethesechangesinyourselfandyourlifestyle.moreeasilybecauseyouroldfriendsaren'twatchingyouandyoudon'thavethepressureofyourformercoworkers.
Movingoffersopportunities,but,ofcourse,itcanalsocauseproblems.Ittakestimetoadjusttochangeandyoumightfeellonelyandunhappyatfirst.Movingcanalsocauseproblemswithinthefamily.Ifbothhusbandandwifework,probablyonlyoneofthemwillbenefitprofessionallyfromthemove.Theothermayfeelangryandresentful.Childrenmayalsoresenthavingtoleavetheirfriendsandschoolbecausetheirparentsdecidedtomove.
Intheend,movingwillbeeasierifyoucanfocusonthepresent.Thatis,don'twastetimemissingthelifeyouleftbehind.Instead,startmakinganewlifeinyournewcity.Anddon'tworrythatyoumighthavetomoveagaininacoupleofyears.Thinkaboutwhereyouarenowandmakethemostofit.
(27)
A.30B.13C.20D.12
33.【B3】
34.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:AndnowfortheMondayMorningweatherreport.RightnowtheskiesovertheChicagoareaaresunnyandclear.Weareexpectingwarmdryweathertocontinuethroughoutthedaywithtemperaturesinthemiddletoupper80's.Windswillcontinuetobeslightlyvariableashighastenmilesperhour.Wearegoingtohavefairweathercontinuingoverthenextcoupleofdayssothatmeansclearandsomewhatcoolerweathertonight.Tomorrowwillbesunnyagainandquitewarm.Noprecipitationisexpectedforatleastthreeorfourdays.
(27)
A.AnEnglishreporter.
B.AnAmericanreporter.
C.AnEnglishscientist.
D.AnAmericanscientist.
35.(36)
A.Indreamswesolvethoseproblems.
B.Afterdreamingweforgetourproblems.
C.Afterdreamingwehaveaclearmind.
D.Itgivesuswaystodealwiththeproblems.
36.
【B7】
37.
【B9】
38.【B2】
39.(35)
A.Moreandmorepeopleacceptclonedmilkandmeat.
B.FDAapprovedthatclonedfoodissafeforhumanbeings.
C.Americanfarmersproducemoremilkthanthepeoplecanconsume.
D.Becausemoremilkisproducedbyclonedcows,themilkpriceisreduced.
40.
【B4】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
【C8】
42.
Fromthethirdparagraphofthepassage,wecanconcludethatyoungadultstendtobelievethatcertaintypesofclothingcan______.
A.changepeople'sconservativeattitudestowardstheirlifestyles
B.helpyoungpeoplemakefriendswiththeoppositesex
C.makethemcompetitiveinthejobmarket
D.helpthemachievesuccessintheirinterpersonalrelationships
43.
Whatkindofsocialsystemdoestheauthorsuggestinordertosolvetheproblem?
44.
WhichofthefollowingmayNOTbeidentifiedaspoliticalfunctions?
A.Toprotectthesocietyfrominternalthreats.
B.Toallocateresourcesofthesociety.
C.Toinsureorderinthesociety.
D.Toresolveconflictswithinthesociety.
45.
Fishresourcesarediminishingbecause______.
A.nonewsubstitutescanbefoundinlargequantities
B.theyarenotownedbyanyparticularentity
C.impropermethodsoffishinghaveminedthefishinggrounds
D.waterpollutionisextremelyserious
46.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Manyartistslateinthelastcenturywereinsearchofameanstoexpresstheirindividuality.Modemdancewasoneofthewayssomeofthesepeoplesoughttofreetheircreativespirit.Atthebeginningtherewasnoexactingtechnique,nofoundationfromwhichtobuild.Inlateryears,trial,error,andgeniusfoundedthetechniquesandtheprinciplesofthemovement.Eventually,innovatorsevendrewfromwhattheyconsideredthedreadballet,butfirsttheyhadtodiscardallthatwasacademicsothatthenewcouldbediscovered.ThebeginningsofmodemdancewerehappeningbeforeIsadoraDuncan,butshewasthefirstpersontobringthenewdancetogeneralaudiencesandseeitacceptedandacclaimed.
Hersearchforanaturalmovementform.senthertonature.Shebelievedmovementshouldbeasnaturalastheswayingofthetreesandtherollingwavesofthesea,andshouldbeinharmonywiththemovementsoftheEarth.Hergreatcontributionsareinthreeareas.
First,shebegantheexpansionofthekindsofmovementsthatcouldbeusedindance.BeforeDuncandanced,balletwastheonlytypeofdanceperformedinconcert.Intheballetthefeetandlegswereemphasized,withvirtuosity(精湛技巧)shownbycomplicatedmovements.Duncanperformeddancebyusingallherbodyinthefreestpossibleway.Herdancestemmedfromhersoulandspirit.Shewasoneofthepioneerswhobroketraditionsoothersmightbeabletodeveloptheart.
Hersecondcontributionliesindancecostume.Shediscardedballetshoesandstiffcostumes.Thesewerereplacedwithbarefeet,andunboundhair.Shebelievedinthenaturalbodybeingallowedtomovefreely,andherdressdisplayedthisideal.
Herthirdcontributionwasintheuseofmusic.Inherperformancessheusedthesymphoniesofgreatmasters,includingBeethovenandWagner,whichwasnottheusualcustom.
Shewasasexcitingandeccentric(異乎尋常的)inherpersonallifeasinherdance.
Howdidtheyfeelabouttheballetbeforetheinnovatorsdiscoveredthenewdance?
47.OnDecember21st,justintimefortheseasonalfestivities,theBushadministrationraisedtheterroralertfrom"elevated"to"high".Thisisthefifthtimethatthealerthasbeenraisedto"codeorange"—butitlooksasifitcouldbekeptatthislevelforquitesometime.Officialsseemedtobemorenervousthanusual,sinceunlikepreviousdecisionstoraisethethreatlevel,thisonewasapparentlyunanimousamongofficialsintheUnitedStatesDepartmentofDefense.Askedwhetherthealertwas"trulyserious",DonaldRumsfeld,thedefensesecretary,replied"yes,youbetyourlife".
Theauthoritieshavenoticedamarkedincreasein"chatter".Theyhavealsopickedupspecificthreats—someofthem,itseems,todowithhijackingaircraftandcrashingthemintobuildings.Thetargetsreportedlyincludedsomebigcities,forexample,LasVegasisaparticularworry,butmoreobscureplaceswerealsochatteredabout,includingRappahannockCounty,orperhapsthetownofTappahannock,bothinruralVirginia,andValdez,inAlaska.ThepointofanysuchterrorismwouldbetomakesurethatnoAmericananywherefeltsafe.
Aparticularfocusofconcernhasbeenflightsfromabroad.AirFrancecanceledsixflightsbetweenParisandLosAngelesatAmericangovernment'srequest.Frenchauthoritiesquestionedandreleasedadozenorsopassengersbutseveralpeoplewithtickets,includingonewhowasreportedlyatrainedpilot,failedtoturnupfortheflight.OnDecember29thsomeinternationalairlineswereorderedtoplacearmedairmarshalsonflightsovertheUnitedStates.
Ontopofallthis,therehavealsobeenmorefamiliarsignsofsecuritybeingbeefedupatnuclearplants,portsandotherpossibletargets.Surface-to-airmissileshaveonceagainbeenconspicuouslydeployedinWashington,DC.
Inevitably,somepeoplehavebeguntoquestionwhetherputtingthecountryonsuchahighstateofreadinessisworthit.Theprocesscostsabout$1billionaweek.Criticsworrythatpeoplewillbecomeunconcernedaboutrepeatedsecurityalerts.Theyalsocomplainaboutthegovernmentsendingmixedsignals:tellingAmericanstheyareingreatjeopardy(危險(xiǎn))butalsothattheyshouldgoabouttheirbusinessasnormal.However,thecriticsmaybetoofussy(挑剔的).Itisextremelyhardtoseewhatelsethegovernmentcouldhavedonewithouteitherignoringcrediblethreatsorcreatingmasspanic.Thismaybetheonlywaytofacethepossiblethreats.
Whydidofficialsappearmoreworriedabouttheterroralertthistime?
A.Becausetheraiseofterroralertwasintheseasonalfestivitiesthistime.
B.Becauseitwasthefifthtimetoraisetheterroralerttocodeorange.
C.Becauseterroralertwouldbekeptatthislevelforaperiodoftime.
D.BecauseofficialsintheDepartmentofDefenseallagreedonthedecision.
48.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
MuchofCanada'sforestryproductiongoestowardsmakingpulpandpaper.AccordingtotheCanadianpulpandPaperAssociation,Canadasupplies34%oftheworld'swoodpulpand49%ofitsnewsprintpaper.Idthesepaperproductscouldbeproducedinsomeotherway,Canadianforestscouldbepreserved.Recently,apossiblealternativewayofproducingpaperhasbeensuggestedbyagriculturalistsandenvironmentalists:aplantcalledhemp.
Hemphasbeencultivatedbymanyculturesforthousandsofyears.Itproducesfibrewhichcanbemadeintopaper,fuel,oils,textiles,food,andrope.Forcenturies,itwasessentialtotheeconomiesofmanycountriesbecauseitwasusedtomaketheropesandcablesusedonsailingships;colonialexpansionandtheestablishmentofaworld-widetradingnetworkwouldnothavebeenfeasiblewithouthemp.Nowadays,ships'cablesareusuallymadefromwireorsyntheticfibres,butscientistsarenowsuggestingthatthecultivationofhempshouldberevivedfortheproductionofpaperandpulp.Accordingtoitsproponents,fourtimesasmuchpapercanbeproducedfromlandusinghempratherthantrees,andmanyenvironmentalistsbelievethatthelarge-scalecultivationofhempcouldreducethepressureonCanada'sforests.
However,thereisaproblem:hempisillegalinmanycountriesoftheworldThisplant,sousefulforfibre,tope,oil,fuelandtextiles,isaspeciesofcannabis,relatedtotheplantfromwhichmarijuanaisproduced.Inthelate1930s,amovementtobanthedrugmarijuanabegantogatherforce,resultingintheeventualhangingofthecultivationnotonlyoftheplantusedtoproducethedrug,butalsoofthecommercialfibre-producing,hempplant.Infact,marijuanacannotbeproducedfromthehempplant,sinceitcontainsalmostnoTHC(theactiveingredientinthedrug).
Inrecentyears,amovementforlegalizationhavebeengatheringstrength.Itisconcernedonlywiththehempplantusedtoproducefibrethisgroupwantstomakeitlegaltocultivatetheplantandsellthefibreforpaperandpulpproduction.
WhyispulpandpaperproductionimportanttoCanada?
A.Canadaneedstofindawaytouseallitssparewood.
B.Canadapublishesalotofnewspapersandbooks.
C.PulpandpaperexportisamajorsourceofincomeforCanada.
D.HempisatraditionalplantofCanada.
49.
Whatcanyouinferfromthesentence"Thereisalsothesameexuberanceandunpredictabilityinsuddenfadswitches"inParagraph4?
A.Theremayariseunexpectedemergenceoffashionoutofthetrend.
B.Theteenagers'pursuitof"idols"maynotbeconsistentandrational.
C.Notalltheyouthworshipthe"pop"performersintheentertainmentfield.
D.Theyoutharealwaysclingingtothetrendledbythepopsingers.
50.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Healthfoodisageneraltermappliedtoallkindsoffoodsthatareconsideredmorehealthfulthanthetypesoffoodswidelysoldinsupermarkets.Forexample,wholegrains,friedbeans,andcornoilarehealthfoods.Anarrower【C1】______ofhealthfoodisnaturalfood.Thistermisusedto【C2】______betweentypesofthesamefood.Rawhoneyisanaturalsweetener,【C3】______refinedsugarisnot.Freshfruitisanaturalfood,butcannedfruit,withsugarsandotheradditives,isnot.
Themost【C4】______termofallandthenarrowestclassificationwithinhealthfoodsisorganicfood,usedto【C5】______foodthathasbeengrownonaparticularkindoffarm.Fruitandvegetablesthataregrowningardens,thatare【C6】______onlywithorganicfertilizers,thatarenotsprayedwith【C7】______insecticides(殺蟲(chóng)劑),andthatarenotrefinedafterharvest,areorganicfoods.Meat,fish,dairyandpoultryproductsfromanimalsthatare【C8】______onlyorganicallygrownfeedandthatarenotinjectedwithhormones(荷爾蒙)areorganicfoods.
Inchoosingthetypeoffoodyoueat,then,youhavebasicallytwochoices:inorganic,processedfoods,ororganic,unprocessedfoods.Awisedecisionshould【C9】______investigationoftheallegationsthatprocessedfoodscontain【C10】______,someofwhichareproventobetoxic(有毒的),andthatvitamincontentisgreatlyreducedinprocessedfoods.
A)describeI)classification
B)whereasJ)when
C)delicateK)fed
D)treatedL)distinguish
E)chemicalsM)separation
F)preciseN)poisonous
G)shapeO)dealt
H)include
【C1】
51.
InPara3,theword"exacerbated"ismostsimilarinmeaningto"______".
A.causedB.encouragedC.forcedtocontinueD.aggravated
52.
Aconsumercampaignwhichcallsforaseriesofbeneficialactivitieshashadapowerfuleffecton______intheUnitedStates.
53.
Whohadgas-masks?
54.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Canyouwalkastraightline?Thequestionismuchmoredifficulttoanswerthanyouthink.ArecentexperimentheldinJapanshowsthatitisalmost(47)______forpeopletowalkexactlystraightfor60meters.Eachmanhadtowearsockssoakedwithredinkandwalkonwhitepaperfixed(48)______tothefloor.The(49)______showedthatallwalkedinawindingratherthanastraightline.Researchersfoundthatpeople(50)______theirdirectionofwalkingregularly.However,therangedifferedfromsubjecttosubject.
Thissuggeststhatnoneofuscanwalkina(51)______straightline.Rather,wemeander(漫步),mainlyduetoaslightstructuralorfunctional(52)______ofourlegs.Sostepsbytheleftandrightlegsofapersonare(53)______.
Asaresult,althoughwemaystartwalkinginastraightline,severalstepsafterwardswehavechangeddirection.However,(54)______helpsustocorrectthedirectionofwalkingandleadsustothetarget.
Yourearsalsohelpyouwalk.Afterturningaroundalotwithyoureyesclosed,youcanhardlystandstill,(55)______tosay,walkstraight.It'sallbecauseyourearsarestillspinningandcan'thelpyoukeepyourbalance.Yourinnerearisastructurecontainingliquids.Whenyouspin,theliquidinsidefollowsyourspinning,butwhenstop,theliquidcontinuestospinforawhile,theresultofwhichis(56)______.Forthemoment,althoughyoureyesighttellsyoutowalkinastraightlineyourbrainlistenstoyourspinningears,thusyoudon'twalkaswhatyoureyestell.
WordBank:
A.imbalanceI.probable
B.eyesightJ.folded
C.similarK.sleepy
D.impossibleL.needless
E.strictlyM.footprints
F.dizzinessN.different
G.flatO.slightly
H.readjusted
55.
WelearnfromthepassagethatthenumberofBritain'slaborforcebelongingtotradeunionsis______thanthatoftheUnitedStates.
56.
Theicebergsarerarelyseenbecause______.
57.
Inthispassage,theauthorfocuseson______.
A.thedifficultyofabiographerinfindingtheproperperspectivetodohisjob
B.thesecretofabiographertowinmorereaders
C.thetechniquesrequiredofabiographertowriteagoodbiography
D.thecharacteristicsofdifferentkindsofbiographies
58.
Rememberingaddressbelongsto______.
A.short-termmemory
B.long-termmemory
C.bothAandB
D.neitherAorB
59.
Ifyouknowwhatyouwanttostudy,researchreputationsofacademicdepartmentsby______.
60.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions
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