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2022-2023年河北省唐山市大學英語6級大學英語六級測試卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.

Inpublic-relationssector,thejobtitlethatreflectsthedualityoftherequiredskillsetsis______.

A.computer-networkadministrator

B.interactivecreativedirector

C.chiefexecutiveofficer

D.e-commercespecialist

2.

Therearefewgovernmentswhoarepreparedtoargueagainsttheideaofsustainabledevelopment.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.

MichaelRossresignedandspenthisunemploymenttimeplayingguitarandexploringhislifelonginterestinscriptwritingandthemoviebusinessforhelookedatthisasan______,ratherthanapenalty.

4.

Therearemitigativewaystohelpreduce______.

5.

Blackwomenare______percentmorelikelytobeobesethanMexican-Americanwomen.

6.

Ifadrugcanbringgreatbenefittoapatient,thepatientmaybewillingtotakethedrugevenwiththeriskfor______.

7.

Perhapsweuse"everybody","nobody","noone"tomakethingsseembetterknownthantheyare.

A.YB.NC.NG

8.

Only______ofAmericansbelieveddrugcompaniesweregenerallyhonest.

9.

Whentherearenoefficientdoctorsinlargepopulationcenters,epidemicsstart.

A.YB.NC.NG

10.

TheUnitedStatesmadeamistakeonthedetailsof______.

11.

Ifyourpotentialclientsarealllocal,youstillmustdevelopandmaintainaWebsite.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Themeaningofmoversandshakersis______.

13.

Dihydrogenmonoxidecanacceleratecorrosionandrusting,andcauseseverburnsandevendeathfrominhalation.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Identifyingpotentialhazardsaheadoftimecanreducethedangersofseriousinjuryorlossoflifefromanearthquake.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.CreativeJustice

Throwingcriminalsinjailisanancientandwidespreadmethodofpunishment,butisitawiseone?Itdoesseemreasonabletokeepwrongdoersinaplacewheretheyfindfeweropportunitiestohurtinnocentpeople,andwheretheymightdiscoverthatcrimedoesn'tpay.Thesystemhaslongbeenconsideredfairandsoundbythosewhowanttoseetheguiltypunishedandsocietyprotected.Yetthevalueofthisform.ofjusticeisnowbeingquestionedbytheverymenwhohavetoapplyit:thejudges.Thereason,theysay,isthatprisondoesn'tdoanyoneanygood.

Doesitreallyhelpsociety,orthevictim,orthevictim'sfamily,toputinjailamanwho,whiledrunkatthewheelofhiscar,hasinjuredorkilledanotherperson?Itwouldbemorehelpfultomakethemanpayforhisvictim'smedicalbillsandcompensatehimforthebadexperience,thelossofworkingtime,andanyotherproblemsarisingfromtheaccident.Ifthevictimisdead,inmostcaseshisfamilycouldusesomefinancialassistance.

Theideaofcompensationisfarfromnew,someancientnationshadlawsdefiningverypreciselywhatshouldbepaidforeveryoffenseandinjury.InBabylon,around2700B.C.,athiefhadtogivebackfivetimesthevalueofthegoodshehadstolen;inRome,centurieslater,thievesonlypaiddouble."Goodsystem!"saymodemjudges,whoknowwhatbadeffectsaprisontermcanhaveonanonviolentfirstoffender.Ayoungthiefwhospendstimeinjailreceivesthereathorougheducationincrimefromhisfellowprisoners.Willinglyornot,hehastoassociatewithtoughcriminalswhowilldraghimintomoreseriousoffenses,moreprisonterms—alifeofrepeatedwrongdoingthatwillleaveatrailofvictimsandcostthecommunityagreatdealofmoney;foritisveryexpensivetoputamanontrialandkeephiminjail.

SuchconsiderationshavecausedanumberofEnglishandAmericanjudgestotryotherkindsofpunishmentfor"light"criminals,allunpleasantenoughtodiscouragetheoffendersfromrepeatingtheiroffenses,butsafeforthembecausetheyarenotexposedtodangerouscompany.Theypayfortheircrimebyhelpingtheirvictims,financiallyorotherwise,orbydoingunpaidlaborfortheircommunity;theymayhavetoworkforthepoororthementallyill,tocleanthestreetsoftheirtown,collectlittleorplanttrees,ortodosomeworkforwhichtheyarequalified.Orperhapstheytakeajobandrepaytheirvictimoutoftheirsalary.Thissortofpunishment,calledanalternativesentence,isappliedonlytononviolentcriminalswhoarenotlikelytobedangeroustothepublic,suchasforgers,shoplifters,anddriverswhohavecausedtrafficaccidents.Alternativesentencesareconsideredparticularlygoodforyoungoffenders.Thesentencedcriminalhastherighttorefusethenewtypeofpunishmentifheprefersaprisonterm.

Sincealternativesentencesarenotdefinedbylaw,itisuptothejudgestofindthepunishmentthatfitsthecrime.Theyhaveshownremarkableimaginationinapplyingwhattheycall"creativejustice."

Adentistconvictedofkillingamotorcyclistwhiledrivingdrunkhasbeencondemnedtofixtheteethofthepoorandtheelderlyathisownexpenseonedayaweekforafullyear.Anotherdrunkdriver(agenineteen)wasorderedtoworkintheemergencyroomofahospitalonceaweekforthreeyears,sothathecouldseeforhimselftheresultsofcarelessdriving.

Athiefwhohadstolensomeequipmentfromafarmerhadtoraiseapigandacalfforhisvictim.Aformercitytreasurer,guiltyofdishonestactions,wasputtoraisingmoneyfortheRedCross.

Agroupofteenagersweresentencedtofixtentimesthenumberofwindowsthattheyhadsmashed"justforfunonewildevening.Graffitiartistshavebeenmadetoscrubwalls,benches,andother"decora

A.YB.NC.NG

16.Changeblindnessreferstothephenomenonthat______.

A.manypeoplefailtonoticethebigchangearoundthem

B.peopletendtoignorethesmallchangesinthesurroundings

C.people'schoicescanbeeasilyinterruptedbyabigchange

D.quiteafewpeopledonothaveagoodsenseofdirections

17.

Peoplechoosetoprocrastinatebecausetheyhavetodealwithdifferentkindsofcomplexwork.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Peoplefacingchallengesareunlikelytoachievecreativeideas.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Thesymptomsofheartdisease,inmenorwomen,areoftencausedby______.

20.

InleadingWHO,Chanwillneedtomanagethreemainsetsofissues:______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.

(12)

A.$9.B.$18.C.$12.D.$36.

22.聽力原文:W:Wouldyoumindtellinguswhatyouwouldliketobedoingfiveyearsfromnow?

M:(22)Itmightbeprematureformetopredictthis.Hypotheticallyspeaking,Imightbeabletodoyourcurrentjobasadirector.

W:Whatrangeofpayscaleareyouinterestedin?

M:(23)Moneyisimportant,buttheresponsibilitythatgoesalongwiththisjobiswhatinterestsmethemost.

W:Howwouldyouracquaintancesdescribeyou?

M:TheysayMr.Liisasincere,industrialandreliablemanwhodeeplycaresforhisfamilyandfriends.

W:Whatpersonalitytraitsdoyouadmire?

M:Ilikepeoplewhoshowthe"cando"spirit.

W:Whatleadershipqualitiesdidyoustressasanadministrativepersonnel?

M:(24)Learninghowtomotivatepeopleandtoworktogetherasateamwillbethemajorgoalofmyleadership.

W:Howdoyouusuallyhandlecriticism?

M:Silenceisgolden.Justdon'tsayanything;otherwisethesituationcouldbecomeworse.Ido,however,appreciateconstructivecriticism.

W:Howdoyoudealwithyourdisagreementwithyourcolleaguesinyourwork?

M:(25)Iwilltrytopresentmyideasinamoreclearandcivilizedmannerinordertogetmypointsacross.

W:Howwouldyoubehaveintimeoffailure?

M:Noneofusissupposedtobe"perfect".IamsureIwillbegivenasecondchancetocorrectmymistake.

(23)

A.Frank.B.Modest.C.Roundabout.D.Confident.

23.聽力原文:W:John,haveyouchosenaphysicaleducationclassyetthissemester?

M:No.Why?

W:(22)You'vegottotakerock-climbing.Wejusthadthefirstclassanditlookslikeit'sgonnabegreat.

M:(22)YouthinkIshouldtakerock-climbing?You'vegottobekidding.Besides,(23)howcantheyteachrock-climbingwhenit'scompletelyflataroundhere?

W:That'snotimportant.Youcan'tjuststartclimbingwithoutanytraining.Youhavetogetinshape,learnhowtousetheropes,thebelts,thebuckles.There'salotofpreparationfirst.

M:Youdon'tthinkit'sjustalittlebitdangerous?

W:Notifyouknowhowtousethesafetyequipment,whichis,bytheway,prettyhi-tech.Theropesaremadeofelasticfabricsthatstretchalittle,theshoeshavespecialgripsonthebottomandthehelmetsaremadeofsomekindofspecialplastic.Youhavetolearnhowtouseallthesebeforeyoudoanyrealclimbing.

M:Well,what'stheappeal?We'llspendthewholesemesterstudyingsomethingwedon'tactuallygettodo.

W:Wewilltakeaclimbingtripduringspringbreak.Butthat'snotthepoint.Climbingisnottheonlygoal.(24)Inpreparingtoclimbyoulearnpatience,mentaldisciplineandyougainfantasticphysicalstrength,especiallyinyourhands.Forthefirstfewweeks(25)we'regoingtoconcentrateentirelyonhandandupperbodyexercises.

M:Allthatinonesport?Maybeyouareright.Sinceit'snottoolatetojointheclass,maybeIwill.

(23)

A.Findoutifarock-climbingcoursewillbeoffered.

B.Planarock-climbingtripoverspringbreak.

C.Convincethemantotakearock-climbingcoursewithher.

D.Findaplacetogorock-climbing.

24.(35)

A.Bigwavesposeathreattocommercialnavigation.

B.Therivercurrentneverflowsfastertenmilesperhour.

C.Theriverreversesitsflowseveraltimesaday.

D.Hightidescancreatesuddenandunexpectedrapids.

25.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:ThesilenceoftheReferenceLibrarywasbrokenonlybyanoccasionalcoughandnowandthenbythescarcelyaudiblesoundofpagesbeingturnedover.Therewereabouttwentypeopleintheroom,mostofthemwiththeirheadsbentovertheirbooks.Theassistantlibrarianwhowasinchargeoftheroomsatatadeskinonecorner.SheglancedatPhilipashecamein,andthenwentonwithherwork.

Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.Hewalkedaroundtheroomalmostontiptoe,afraidofdisturbingtheindustriousreaderswithhisheavyshoes.Theshelveswerefilledwiththickvolumes:dictionariesinanylanguages,encyclopedias,atlases,biographiesandotherworksofreference.Hefoundnothingthatwaslikelytointeresthimuntilhecametoasmallshelfoutofhisreach,sohehadtofetchasmallladderinordertogetonedown.Unfortunately,ashewasclimbingdowntheladder,thebookhehadchosenslippedfromhisgraspandfelltothefloorwithaloudcrash.Twentypairsofeyeslookedupathimsimultaneously,annoyedbyhisunaccustomeddisturbance.Philipfelthimselfgoredashepickeduphisbook,whichdidnotseemtohavebeendamagedbyitsfall.

Hehadjustsatdownwhenhefoundtheyoungladyassistantstandingalongsidehim."Youmustbemorecarefulwhenyouarehandlingthesebooks."shesaidseverely.Satisfiedthatshehaddoneherduty,sheturnedtogobacktoherdesk.Thenasuddenthoughtshuckher."Bytheway,howoldareyou?"sheaskedPhilip."Thirteen."Hetoldher."Youarenotallowedinhereifyou'reundertheageoffourteen,youknow,"theassistantsaid."Didn'tyouseethenoticeonthedoor?."Philipshookhishead.Heexpectedtheassistanttoaskhimtoleave.Instead,inamorekindlytone,shesaid,"Well,nevermind.Butmakesurethatyoudon'tdisturbtheotherreadersagain,otherwiseIshallhavetoaskyoutoleave."

(27)

A.Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.

B.Itwasveryquietinthelibrary.

C.Philipfellofftheladderandmadealoudnoise.

D.Thelibrarianwasverykindtoreaders.

26.(36)

A.ThePhilippines.B.Brazil.C.Mexico.D.Guatemala.

27.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

Themostimportanttechnologicaleventofourtimeistheriseofthecomputer.Computersalready【B1】______manyaspectsofourlives,fromtransportationandtelecommunicationstoentertainment.【B2】______ignorantofthesetrends,manyschoolsnowhavecomputersandnetworkingcapacity.Tosomeextent,these【B3】______accessorieshavebeenabsorbedintothelifeoftheschool,thoughoftentheysimplydelivertheoldlessonsinamoreconvenientandefficientformat.

Inthefuture,however,educationwillbe【B4】______largelyaroundthecomputer.Computerswill【B5】______adegreeofindividualinstructionthatinthepastwas【B6】______onlytotherich.Allstudentsmayreceiveacurriculum【B7】______totheirneeds,learningstyle,pace,andrecordofsuccesswithearliermaterialsandlessons.

Computertechnologyputsallthe【B8】______intheworldatone'sfingers,quiteliterally.Thisisbothablessingandacurse.【B9】______--now,deliveryofinformationisinstantaneous.Soonwewillnotevenhavetotypeinaninstruction;【B10】______.Thuspeoplewillachieveinstant"culturalliteracy."

Lesshappily,theInternethasnomeansofqualitycontrol;"anyonecanplay."Informationanddisinformationminglecomfortablyand,asofyet,therearenoreliablewaystodistinguishsensefromthedistortedfactsanddownrightnonsensecommonontheNet.【B11】______.

【B1】

28.聽力原文:W:Well,whatdidyoudo?Youknowthesituationisveryhorribleforyou.

M:WhatcouldIdo?Ijuststoodthereandwatched.

W:Whydidn'tyoutrytogetout?Youknowit'sverydangerousforyoutostaystill.

M:Oh,Icouldn'tbebothered.Iwasfeelingsoterriblewiththeflu.Ijustwentbacktomybedroom.Somebookshadfallenfromthebookcaseandthatlittleporcelainvasehadroiledtothefloorbutfortunatelydidn'tbreak.Ievenhadtolookformytransistorradiounderthebed.Ipickeditupandswitcheditonanditwastellingpeopletogoandsleepintheparks.

W:Sowhydidn'tyou?Youmaybeindanger.Youshouldgetupandwalkout.

M:Itoldyou,Iwasfeelingtooill.Andthenearestparkisalongwalkfrommyflat.AndIdidn'twanttobewithalotofpeople.SoIjuststayedinbedandhopedforthebest.Ididn'treallythinkthehousewasgoingtofalldownaroundme.Thoughseveraldid,Ifoundoutlater.

W:Yes.Iwassittinginacafewhenthefirstonestartedandthewholeplacestartedtoshake.WhataterribleIearthquake!Peoplewererunningandscreamingandpushingtogetout...

(23)

A.Becausehedidn'thearanynoiseatall.

B.Becausehethoughtallthiswascausedbytheflu.

C.Becausehethoughthewasdreaming.

D.Becausehewasdeafandfainted.

29.(26)

A.Thehightemperaturesrequiredforitsuse.

B.Thelackoftrainedenvironmentalengineers.

C.Theoppositionofautomobilemanufacturers.

D.Thehighcostofmaterialsusedinitsproduction.

30.聽力原文:Botany,thestudyofplants,occupiesapeculiarpositioninthehistoryofhumanknowledge.Formanythousandsofyearsitwastheonefieldofawarenessaboutwhichhumanshadanythingmorethanthevaguestofinsights.ItisimpossibletoknowtodayjustwhatourStoneAgeancestorsknewaboutplants,butfromwhatwecanobserveofpre-industrialsocietiesthatstillexist,adetailedlearningofplantsandtheirpropertiesmusthaextremelyancientThisislogical.

Plantsarethebasisofthefoodpyramidforalllivingthings,evenforotherplants.Theyhavealwaysbeenenormouslyimportanttothewelfareofpeople,notonlyforfood,butalsoforclothing,weapons,tools,dyes,medicines,shelter,andagreatmanyotherpurposes.TribeslivingtodayinthejanglesoftheAmazonrecognizeliterallyhundredsofplantsandknowmanypropertiesofeach.Tothem,botany,assuch,hasnonameandisprobablynotevenrecognizedasaspecialbranchof"knowledge"atall.

Unfortunately,themoreindustrializedwebecome,thefartherawaywemovefromdirectcontactwithplants,andthelessdistinctourknowledgeofbotanygrows.Yeteveryoneunconsciouslyhasanamazingamountofbotanicalknowledge,andfewpeoplewillfailtorecognizearose,anapple,oranorchid.OurNeolithicancestors,livingintheMiddleEastabout10,000yearsago,discoveredthatcertaingrassescouldbeharvestedandtheirseedsplantedforricheryieldsthenextseason.Thatwasthefirstgreatstepinanewassociationbetweenplantsandanimals.Grainswerediscoveredandfromthemflowedthemarvelofagriculture:cultivatedcrops.

(30)

A.Botanyisaveryancientlearning,

B.PeopleintheStoneAgeknewalotaboutplants.

C.PeopleintheStoneAgeknewlittleaboutplants.

D.Pre-industrialsocietieshavelittleinsightsaboutplants.

31.聽力原文:Ahouseisthemostexpensivethingmostpeoplewilleverbuy.Veryfewpeoplehaveenoughmoneyoftheirowntobuyahome,sotheyhavetoborrowmoneyfromabank.Borrowingmoneyfromabanktobuyahouseiscalledtakingamortgage.Thehankusuallylendsmoneyorgivesamortgagefor25years.Thismeansthatthepersonwhoborrowshas25yearstopaybackthemoney.Thebanklendsthismoneywithinterest,andtheborrowermakesequalmonthlypaymentstothehankuntilhehaspaidthemortgage.Housesaresoexpensivethatmanypeoplenowadayshavetoborrowasmuchas$50,000.Inotherwords,theywillhavea$50,000mortgage.

Howcanyougetamortgage?Whenyoufindahouseyoulike,yougotoabank,sometimesitisnecessarytogotoafewbanks,beforeapplyingforamortgageatonce.Thebankwillinvestigateyourfinancialhistoryanddecideiftheythinkyouaxeagoodrisk.Theywillwanttoknowwhatkindofjobyouhave.Inaddition,thebankswillrequireadownpayment.Dependingonwhichstateyoulivein,thebankmayrequireasmuchas30%ofthepriceofthehouseasadownpayment.Thebankwillthenlendyoutherestofthemoneytobuythehouse.Manypeopleareneverabletobuyahousebecausetheycannotsaveenoughmoneyforthedownpayment.

(30)

A.Itmeanstorentahousefor25years.

B.Itmeanstobuyanoldhouseatalowprice.

C.Itmeanstoborrowmoneyfromabanktobuyahouse.

D.Itmeanstoborrowmoneyfromafriendtobuyahouse.

32.聽力原文:W:Goodeveningandwelcometotonight'sprogram.Ourguestistheworld-famousDr.CharlesAdams,whohassparkedagreatdealofattentionoverthepastseveralyearsforhisresearchintheareaoflanguagelearning.Welcometoourprogram.

M:Ah,it'sapleasuretobehere.

W:Now,Dr.Adams,tellusaboutyourresearch.

M:Well,oneofthemostimportantkeystolearninganotherlanguageistoestablisharegularstudyprogram,likeplanningafewminuteseverymorningaroundbreakfasttime.

W:Now,sorryforsayingthis,butyourideasmaysoundalittlesimplistictoourviewers.ImeanItookSpanishinhighschoolforfouryears,andIdidn'tbecomeaproficientspeakerofthelanguage.

M:Well,Ithinktherearemanypeoplefeelingthatway,andthat'sjustit.I'mnotimplyingthatwecanbecomefluentspeakersinamatterofafewminuteshereandthere,butratherfollowingaregular,consistent,andfocusedcourseofstudycanhelpusonthewaytothepromisedlandoflanguagemastery,andrememberthereisadifferencebetweennativefluencyandproficiencyinalanguage,andIamproposingthelatter.

W:Sowhataresomeofthebasickeysyouaresuggesting?

M:Well,asIjustmentioned,peopleneedtoplanouttheirstudybysettingrealisticandattainablegoalsfromthebeginning.Imean,somepeoplegetcaughtupinthecrazeoflearningthelanguagein30days,onlytobecomedisenchantedwhentheydon'tperform.uptotheirexpectations.Andsmallsteps,littlebylittle,arethekey.Forexample,planningtolearnfivenewvocabularywordsadayandtolearntousethemactivelyisfarbetterthanlearning30andforgettingthemthenextday.

W:Um-hum.I'msureyourideasarebeneficialtothoselanguagelearners.Thanksforjoiningus.

M:Mypleasure.

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A.Atapublicforum.

B.Inanauditorium.

C.OnTV.

D.Inaclassroom.

33.聽力原文:W:I'llwearthisbluejacket.Ilikethecoloronme,don'tyouthinkso?

M:Ithinkitlooksterrificonyon,really.

Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'schoiceofclothing?

(19)

A.Hethinksherchoiceisgood.

B.Hethinksherchoiceisterrible.

C.Hedoesn'tlikethecolor.

D.Hedoesn'tlikethestyle.

34.

【B8】

35.聽力原文:W:Theseminarscheduledfortodayhasbeencanceled.

M:Thatisbad,butatleasttheonefornextweekisstillon.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

(16)

A.Today'sseminarwasinformative.

B.Therewillbenotherseminarthefollowingweek.

C.Nextweek'sseminarisonadifferenttopic.

D.Therewillbetwoseminarsnextweek.

36.聽力原文:AmyJohnsonwasaveryambitiousandenergeticperson.Shedidn'thavemuchincommonwithothergirlsinherschoolhowever.Sheplayedfootballbetterthanmostboysandunfortunately,shemadearatherbadimpressiononmanyofherteachers.Amyjustdidn'tactastheythoughtagirlshould.Shestudiedatauniversityandlatertookajobasatypist.Althoughshewasenthusiasticanddidherbest,shemademanymistakesandwaspoorlypaid.

Shedidn'twanttobeatypistanyway.Shedreamedofbecomingapilot.AmymovedtoLondon,borrowedsomemoneyandlearnedtofly.Nobody,however,wantedtohireafemalepilot.ShedecidedtoflyalonetoAustraliatoprovethatshecouldflyaswellasanyman.Herparentslenthermoneytobuyanairplane.AmysetoffonMay5th,1930.HerroutetookheroverVienna,ConstantinopleandBaghdad.Shewascaughtinathunderstormandhadtomakeanemergencylandinginthedesert.ButshelandedinIndiasixdayslater.ShehadbrokentherecordtoIndiabytwodays.OverBurma,sheranintoastormandwasabletosaveherselfonlybylandinginafootballfield.ShefinallyreachedAustralia.Theplanepropellerhadbeenbrokenduringherlastlanding,andshehadtocrashland.ButAmyhadprovedthatshecouldflyandthatawomancoulddoanythingshereallyputhermindto.AmyJohnsonlatermarriedthepilotwhohadcometoherrescueinAustralia.

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A.Manyofherteacherslikedherverymuch.

B.Shewasatherbestasatypist.

C.Shehadalreadymadelotsofmoney.

D.Shewasverydifferentfromothergirlsinherschool.

37.(18)

A.Duringliteratureclass.

B.Thenextday.

C.Inaboutanhour.

D.Beforeliteratureclass.

38.聽力原文:W:Ican'tmakeupmymindwhethertoaskLarryorBilltopaintthehouse.

M:Whatdifferencedoesitmake?They'rebothexcellentpainters.AndIthinkwejustneedtocheckwhoisavailablethedayaftertomorrow.

Q:WhatcanbeinferredaboutLarryandBill?

(15)

A.Theyarequitedifferentinpaintingskills.

B.Neitherofthemisgoodathouse-painting.

C.Theyareequallygoodathouse-painting.

D.Bothofthemwillpaintthehousethedayaftertomorrow.

39.

【B2】

40.(21)

A.Herprofessordidnotlikeherstory.

B.Shehadtroublefinishingherassignment.

C.Shedidnotlikethetopicshehadchosenforherpaper.

D.Shewastakingtoomanycomes.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.

By______,suchpubicperformanceasartistic,politicalandpedagogiccommunicationtrytoachieveeffects.

42.

【C10】

43.WhatprocedurewillbeadoptedbyHarvardtorecruitfreshmenthisyear?

44.

WhatisoneofNetflix'smainproblemsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itusuallyboaststhelowestprice.

B.Itrequiresman'sfulldevotiontoitsbusiness.

C.Itfailstosatisfyman'smovieneedimmediately.

D.ItsometimesdeliversmoviesandTVshowsimproperly.

45.

【C8】

46.

Accordingtotheauthor,inwhatsenseistimelikemoney?

47.

Theauthor'sintentioninwritingthisarticleistomakeAmericansrealizethat______.

A.itisdangeroustoignoretheirforeignfriends

B.itisimportanttomaintaintheirleadingroleinworldaffairs

C.itisnecessarytouseseverallanguagesinpublicplaces

D.itistimetogetacquaintedwithothercultures

48.

Peopleshould______whendecidingwhehertohaveanegativerichenvironment.

A.notetheirownreactions

B.movetoahealthierarea

C.observedomesticanimals

D.watchhowwealthypeoplebehave

49.

ThelionsintheGirForestareespeciallyvulnerabletodiseasebecausethey______.

A.havedescendedfromadozenorsoancestors

B.aresmallerthantheAfricanlions

C.donothaveenoughtoeat

D.arephysicallyweakerthantheAfricanlions

50.

Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatareimportantstrategiesofonlinebusiness?

51.

Accordingtothelastparagraph,duringthetimeoftighteconomy,______.

A.peoplewereeasilydistractedbyothermedia

B.TheDaVinciCodewasanexceptionalsuccess

C.literarynovelshadtofightagainstcommercialonesformarket

D.thepublichadnootherchoiceofentertainmentbutnonfictionworks

52.

Tasimelteonhasthesamefunctionandsimilareffectasmelatoninforitconnectswith______.

53.Mostpeopledon'tenjoyfacingthedifficultsituationsthatsometimesoccurwithcoworkersintheworkplace.Suchsituationsmayarisefromhonestdisagreementsoverdesignorengineeringissues,personnelorbenefitsmatters,managementdecisionsoractions,orfromanyothersituationwherehumanimpressionsandobjectivesdiffer.

Therecouldbedoubletroubleforengineerswhoaremorelikelytofeelathomewithelectronsandbytes(信息組),andbehaveinhighlypredictableways,thanwithcoworkers,whooftenappeararbitraryandunpredictable.Forthoseofuswhohaveinternalizedthestrictandmeasurablerulesofthephysicalworld,dealingwithotherpeoplecanbebothdisappointingandfrustrating.

Yethowyoumanagesituationsofconflictwith

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