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2022-2023年河南省信陽(yáng)市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)真題(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________

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

Thedifferencebetweenaroomofone'sownandearlyconditioningtosharedspacehasanimportanteffectontheEnglishman's______.

2.

______measurestheannualenergyoutputpersquaremeterofareasweptbytheturbinebladesastheyrotate.

3.

Besidespregnantwomen,peopleoversixty-five,influenzacanbeanespeciallyseriousdiseaseforpeople______.

4.

Intuningsystem,theFederalCommunicationsCommissionhaddistributedpartsof______spectrumto12televisionchannelswhichwerebrokenintotwogroupstoavoidinterferencewithexistingservicesatthebeginning.

5.

Peoplewhosufferfromthereactivedepressionareverypossiblyunabletoleadanormallife.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.

Generalizedanxietydisordercanbecausedlargelyby______.

A.people'sworries,uncertainties,endfears

B.theeconomicandsocialproblems

C.somespecificphenomenon

D.individualcircumstances

7.

Whena"falserule"isappliedtoyoursituation,______.

A.itcanbeofnohelpwithyourproblem

B.itmaymisleadyoutoafalsedirection

C.itmaymakeyourproblemmorecomplicated

D.itmayofferyouabrand-newoutlook

8.

Onceyoucan'tseeanyuseoutofthewordyoutakeatrandom,______.

A.trytotakeanotherrandomword

B.keeptryingtoconnectittothepresentproblem

C.lookforaproperwordtoyourproblem

D.replacethewordwithapictureoranobjectatonce

9.

Whenusingadrive-upATM,you'dbetterdriveclosetothemachineaswellas______.

10.

Thegarmentsmadeofelectricity-storingcarbonnanotubefibersare"smart"inthattheyarebulletproofandcan______withsensors.

11.

WhatmostcommonlyoccursinREMsleep?

A.Luciddreams.

B.Nightmares.

C.Daymares.

D.Indistinctdreams.

12.

Bennerandhisteamhypothesizedthatduplicationoftheancestralgeneoccurrednearthetime______.

13.

AccordingtotheRecordingIndustryAssociationofAmerica,before2001______wasratedasthethirdmostpopularmusicgenre.

14.

Peopleaspotentialclients,customers,orpartnershelpyoutobenoticedbyothersandto______.

15.

AccordingtoPrivacyInternationalinLondon,whichwordcandescribeGoogle'sattitudetoprivacyexactly?

A.Confusing.B.Adorable.C.Hypocritical.D.Indifferent.

16.

Thearticledealswiththelinkbetween______andthesuggestionstopreventthem.

17.

ThedetailsoftheOlympicTorchRelay,suchastherouteorthestops,aredecidedbythe______.

18.

AccordingtoDavidFoote,whathashelpedtheincreaseofnewkindsofjobs?

A.Networkrelatedscience.

B.Riskmanagement.

C.Socialmedia.

D.Marketing.

19.

Freud'sinfluenceon______,______,and______cannotbemeasured.

20.

UnlikeMuir,Pinchotwasmuchmoreconcernedwiththeuseofnaturalresourcesto______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(24)

A.Sharon.B.Susan.C.Sherry.D.Ben.

22.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Howwasyourinterviewlastweek?Haveyougottheircalls?

W:Well,chancesareslim.MymindwasallfocusedontheexaminthatafternoonandIevenforgottobringmyresume.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherinterview?

(13)

A.Itwasjustso-so.

B.Itwasgreat.

C.Itwasterrible.

D.Itwasinteresting.

23.(21)

A.Theintroductionofthedraft.

B.Thefirstpartofthedraft.

C.Theheadingsofthedraft.

D.Themiddlepartofthedraft.

24.SectionB

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

聽(tīng)力原文:Phonebookshavewhite,blueandyellowpages.Thewhitepageslistpeoplewithphonesbylastname.Thebluepagescontainnumbersofcityservices,governmentservices,andpublicschools.Businessesandprofessionalservicesarelistedinaspecialclassifieddirectory—theYellowPages.

Theareacoveredbyoneareacodemaybesmallorlarge.Forexample,NewYorkCityhasoneareacode,butsodoesthewholestateofOregon.ThereisanareacodemapoftheU.S.andCanadainthefrontofthewhitepages.

PayphoneshavenumbersintheU.S.Thismeansyoucanarrangetocallafriendataphonebooth.Orifyouaremakingalongdistancecallandrunoutofmoney,givethenumberonyourphonetothepersonyou'retalkingto.Thenhangupthereceiverandtheycancallyouback.

Ifyoumakealong-distancecallandgetawrongnumber,calltheoperatorandexplainwhathappened.Thismeansthatyoucanmakethecallagaintotherightnumberwithouthavingtopaymoremoney;oryoucanhavethephonecompanymailyouacreditcouponthathasthesamevalueasthephonecall.

(27)

A.Familyphonenumbers.

B.Phonenumbersofgovernmentservices.

C.Phonenumbersofbusinesses.

D.Phonenumbersofprofessionalservices.

25.

【B3】

26.聽(tīng)力原文:(29)Togetadriver'slicenseintheU.S.,allstatesrequirethatyoubeaboveacertainage,thatyouknowhowtodrive,andthatyouknowabouttrafficlawsandsafetyrules.

Inmoststates,youhavetobeatleastsixteenyearsoldtostartlearningtodrive.Anyoneyoungerthanthatwhositsbehindthewheelofamovingcarisviolatingthelaw,evenffheorsheiscloselysupervised.(30)Agesixteenisalsotheminimumageinmoststatesfortakingdriver'seducationcoursesinschools.

Driver'seducationcoursesbeginwithclassroominstructionontherulesoftheroadandtrafficlaws.Youlearn,forexample,howfastitissafetogoincertainareas,whattodoffafireengineisnear,andwhatthedifferentroadsignsmean,Whenyoufinishtheclassroomcourse,youcanapplyforaLearner'sPermit.Insomestatesyouhavetotakeatestbeforeyoureceivethepermit.

WhenyouhaveyourLearner'sPermit,youareallowedtodriveacarundersupervision.Thismeansthatyoucandriveonlywhenyouareaccompaniedbyalicenseddriver.Itisduringthisperiodthatyouactuallylearntodrive.Youlearntosteerthecar,tostartit,topassothercars,toparkandalltheotherpracticalthingsyouwillneedtoknow.

(31)YourLearner'sPermitisgoodforonlyalimitedamountoftime,sinceitisexpectedthatyouwillbereadytotakethetestforyourlicenseafterarelativelyshortperiodofinstruction.

(30)

A.Howtodriveacar.

B.HowtogetadrivinglicenseinAmerica.

C.TrafficlawsandsafetyrulesinAmerica.

D.Theagerequirementfordrivingacar.

27.SectionB

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

聽(tīng)力原文:Silenceisunnaturaltoman.Hebeginslifewithacryandendsitinstillness.Inbetweenhedoesallheeautomakeanoiseintheworld,andhefearssilencemowthananythingelse,Evenhisconversationisanattempttopreventafearfulsilence.Ifheisintroducedtoanotherperson,andisnumberofpausesoccurintheconversation,heregardshimselfasafailure.Heknowsthatninety-ninepercentofhumanconversationmeansnomorethanthebuzzingofafly,butheisanxioustojoininthebuzzandtogrovethatheisamanandnotawaxworkfigure.

Theaimofconversationis,forthemostpart,tocommunicateideas:itistokeepupthebuzzingsound.Thereare,itmustbeadmitted,differentqualitiesofbuzz;thereisevenabuzzthatisasannoyingasthecontinuousnoisemadebyamosquito.Butatadinnerpartyonewouldratherbeamosquitothanaquietperson.Mostbuzzing,fortunately,ispleasanttotheear,andsomeofitispleasanteventothemind.Hewouldbeafoolishmanifhewaiteduntilhehadawisethoughttotakepartinthebuzzingwithhisneighbors.

Thosewhohatetopickuptheweatherasaconversationalopeningseemtomenottoknowthereasonwhyhumanbeingswishtotalk.Veryfewhumanbeingsjoininaconversationinthehopeoflearninganythingnew.Someofthemarecontentiftheyaremerelyallowedtogoonmakinganoiseintootherpeople'sears.TheyhavenothingtotellthemexceptthattheyhaveseentwoorthreenewplaysorthattheyhadfoodinaSwisshotel.Attheendofanevening,duringwhichtheyhavesaidnothingmeaningfulforalonglime.Theyjustprovethemselvestobesuccessfulconversationalists.

(27)

A.Toexchangeideas.

B.Toprovetheirvalue.

C.Toachievesuccessinlife.

D.Toovercometheirfearofsilence.

28.【B8】

29.(14)

A.Thewoman'sbossdidn'tknowshewaslateforwork.

B.Thewoman'sbossaskedwhyshewasn'tthereontime.

C.Tilewoman'sbossdoesn'thaveahabitofbeingontime.

D.Thewoman'sbosswantshertokeepahabitofbeingpunctual.

30.

【B5】

31.(43)

32.(31)

A.Aplatform.worker.

B.Acomputer.

C.Thecommandspot.

D.Amachine.

33.

【B2】

34.(34)

A.Platform.worker.

B.Thecommandspot.

C.Acomputer.

D.Amachine.

35.(35)

A.Theclimate,

B.One'ssocialposition.

C.Thematerialsavailable.

D.Familysize.

36.聽(tīng)力原文:Allbigcitiesarequitesimilar.LivinginamodemAsiancityisnotverydifferentfromlivinginanAmericancity.Thesamecannotbesaidaboutlivingonfarms,however.Inmanydifferentpartsoftheworld,farmersandtheirfamiliesliveinvillagesortowns.IntheUnitedStates,however,eachfarmfamilylivesonitsownfields,oftenbeyondthesightofanyneighbors.Insteadoftravelingfromavillagetothefieldseverymorning,Americanfarmersstayontheirlandthrough-outtheweek.TheytraveltothenearesttownonSaturdaysforshoppingoronSundaysforlunch.

Thechildrenrideonbusestolargeschoolsthatserveallofthefarmfamilieslivinginthearea.Insomeareas,therearesmallschoolsservingafewfarmfamilies,andthechildrenwalktoschool.

Ofcourselifekeepschangingforeveryone,includingfarmers.Todaythereareears,goodroads,radiosandtelevisionsets.Andofcoursetherearemodemmachinesforfarming.Allofthesehavechangedfarmlife.Formanyyears,however,farminginAmericawasoftenalonelywayofliving.Farmershadtodealwiththeirownproblems,insteadofgettinghelpfromothers.Theylearnedtotrynewmethods,andtotrusttheirownideasinsteadoffollowingolderways.

(33)

A.Livingincitiesandlivingonfarms.

B.FarmlifeinAmerica.

C.Howfarmers'lifehaschanged.

D.Farmersandtheirfarms.

37.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Intheolddays,peopletookprideintheirownworkandbuiltthingsbythemselves.

W:Nowadaysyou'reluckyiftheydon'tfallapartbeforeyougetthemhome.

Q:Howdotheyfeelaboutproductsmanufacturednowadays?

(14)

A.Satisfiedwiththeirprice.

B.Displeasedwiththeirquality.

C.Pleasedwithmodernmass-productiontechniques.

D.Displeasedwiththeirtechnologicalcomplexity.

38.(32)

A.Therebellioussoldiers.

B.Thosewholedthesouthernrebellion.

C.Thefreegovernment.

D.Thesouthernpeople.

39.(46)

40.(28)

A.Womenwereforbiddentovisitanypub.

B.Menoftentooktheirwivestopubs.

C.Onlypeopleoflowersocialclasseswenttopubs.

D.Pubswerealwayscrowdedastheyopenedonlyatcertaintimes.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.What'stheattitudeoftheU.N.towardsphysicalpunishment?

A.Disapproved.B.Concerned.C.Indifferent.D.Recommended.

42.

【C6】

43.

Thelastsentenceofthe2ndparagraphtellsusthatthewriterbelievesthat______.

A.thecomputerisassmartashumanbeings

B.thecomputerisfriendlywithhumanbeings

C.humanbeingscaninteractwiththecomputeranddowhattheywantattheirwill

D.humanbeingshavenotusedthecomputertoitsfullestadvantage

44.

Theauthorlefttheyoga-momsbecause______.

A.sheneededtospendqualitytimewithherdaughter

B.shewantedtobewithpeopleshereallyliked

C.hermommy-and-meschedulewastoocrowded

D.herfriendshipneededtobebuiltonmoresolidbasis

45.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Moviedirectorssometimesshoottwoendingstoafilm,undecidedaboutwhichtouseuntiltheverylastminute.IntheCasablancaeveryoneknows,IngridBergmanleavesHumphreyBogart,butinanotherendingBogartgotthegirl.

Insomeways,itfeelslikewe'reinthemiddleofamoviemadebysomederanged(瘋狂的)economist,andwedon'tknowyetifwe'regoingtogetthehappyendingorthesadone.DoestheriseofChinaandIndiasupercharge(提高)globalgrowth,orwillallthenewcompetitionpulldownwagesintheindustrializedworld?IsthisperiodgoingtobetitledTheBrightDawnorTheBigSqueeze?

Certainlyforworkersintheindustrializedworld,thelatestSignsaretroubling.Profitsseemtobeoutpacingwagesjustabouteverywhere.Asaresult,fromJapantotheUStoEurope,laborisgettingasmallershareoftheeconomicpie.Thenumbersareprettystraightforward:InJapan,theshareofnationalincomegoingtoworkersdroppedfrom53.1%in2001to51.1%intheyearendingwiththefirstquarterof2005.IntheU.S.,theemployeeshareofgrossdomesticincomedroppedfrom58%to56.8%.InWesternEurope,workers'shareofnationalincomedroppedfrom51.7%in2001to50.5%attheendof2004,beforebouncingupabitinthelatestquarter.

Anobvious—andpessimistic—explanationforthisbroaddeclineistheintensificationofglobalcompetition,forcingformerlyprivilegedworkersinadvancedcountriestoacceptalowerstandardofliving.HarvardeconomistRichardFreemanhasarguedthattheentryofChina,India,andtheformerSovietcountriesintotheglobaleconomyhaseffectivelydoubledthesizeoftheworld'sworkforce.Asaresult,laborisrelativelyabundant,capitalisrelativelyscarce,thereturnstolaborgodown,andthereturnstocapitalgoup.

"Havingtwiceasmanyworkersandnewlythesameamountofcapitalplacesgreatpressureonlabormarketsthroughouttheworld,"writesFreeman.Thatshiftsthebalanceofpowerinmarketstowardcapital,asmoreworkerscompeteforworkingthatcapital.

Thisistheunhappyendingtotheglobaleconomystory.However,thenumbersarealsoconsistentwithanother,muchmoreupbeat(樂(lè)觀的)ending.ItcouldbethatcorporaterestructuringeffortsinJapanandEuropearefinallytakinghold,leadingtohigherprofitsandfasterproductivitygrowth,evenasUScompaniescontinuetheireffortstoboostefficiency;Anditcouldbethatthere'sjustalagbeforetheproductivitygainsgetpassedontoworkersintheform.ofhigherwages.

So,willwegetthehappyendingorthesadending?There'snowayoftellingyet—buthey,whatfunisamoviewithapredictableending?

SimilartothestoryinthemovieCasablanca,theworldeconomy______.

A.isexperiencingdramaticchanges

B.issetincomplicatedpoliticalfactors

C.involvesfiercecompetitionbetweendifferentparties

D.isdevelopingintotwopossibleoppositedirections

46.

Theicebergsaredangerousbecausetheyarehidden______andcanturnoverunexpectedly.

47.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

OnlytwomajorAmericanfilmforms—theslapstickcomedyandthewestern—withstoodtheeffectsofforeigninfluencesthroughoutthe1920's,whentheentirefilmindustry,wasdominatedbytheEuropeanmoviemakers.Theseformswerealreadyimmenselypopularallovertheworld(therewasnoneedtomakethemmore"artistic"byfollowingthelatestEuropeanfashions),andtheywereatoncetoosuccessfulandtoolowlytowarrantsuchimprovements-theywereconsidered"justentertainment."Theyborenoweightymessages,inspirednocultsandnoschoolsofesthetics.Buttheydelightedaudiences,bothhereandabroad,becausetheyweresopurelyandsimplyAmerica.Unconsciously,theyrepresentedallthatwasbestinAmericawithouttheslightesttraceofintention,ofsermonizing.Theingenuityandeternaloptimismofthecornicesandthecowboys'spiritofadventureastheyrodetheplainsinsearchofthenextfrontierwereenoughtocarrythemessageoftheAmericandreamtotiredEuropeans,tocrampedcitydwellers,tosmallboys,topeopleeverywhere.

WhatdidthesefilmspromisetoEuropeanaudiencesdisillusionedandexhaustedbyWorldWarI?Thehumblealwaystriumphedovertheirpowerfuladversaries,theweakoutwittedthestrongandalwaysimpliedwasafutureofriches,freedom,andhappinessforall.Theworldofthewesternswasasimpleplaceformenwiththepioneervirtuesofhonesty,courage,atasteforadventure,andaquicktriggerginger;theworldofthecomicswasacrazyplace,butwithalittlefaithandalittleluck,itcouldbeawonderfulplace.

Theseformswerenot"improved"becausetheywere______.

A.toosuccessfultoneedimprovement

B.toolowlytowarrantimprovement

C.tooinsanetoimproveartistically

D.bothAandB

48.

Besidesrefreshingthemindagainandagainonwhathavebeenlearnt,thusmaintainingacertainindividualandoverallstandardofknowledge,examinationscanalso______.

49.

【C5】

50.

Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe______.

A.MedicalPractice

B.CleverAdvertising

C.Self-Medication

D.Self-Treatment

51.

Themainpurposeofthispassageisto______.

A.provethatdifferentpeoplehavedifferentdefinitionsofculture

B.inform.thatvariationsexistasfarasacultureisconcerned

C.indicatethatcultureiscloselyconnectedwithsocialclasses

D.showthattheideathatthepoorconstituteaseparatecultureisanabsurdity

52.Talktoanyparentofastudentwhotookanadventurousgapyear(ayearbetweenschoolanduniversitywhensomestudentsearnmoney,travel,etc.)andamistylookwillcomeintotheireyes.Therearesomedisastersandeventhemostmotivated,organizedgapstudentdoesrequirefamilyback-up,financial,emotionalandphysical.Theparentalmistinessisnotjustaboutthebrilliantexperiencethathasmaturedtheiroffspring;itisvicarious(引發(fā)同感的)living.Weallwishpre-universitygapyearshadbeenthefashioninourday.Wecanseehowmuchtougherourkidsbecome;howmuchmorepreparedtobenefitfromuniversityortodecidepositivelythattheyaregoingtodosomethingotherthanadegree.

Gapyearsarefashionable,asisreflectedinthehugegrowthinthenumberofcharitiesandprivatecompaniesofferingthem,PicturesofPrinceWilliamtoilinginChilehavehelped,butthetrendhasbeengatheringsteamforadecade.Therangeofgappackagesstartswithbackpacking,includesworkingwithcharities,buildinghospitalsandschoolsand,verycommonly,workingasalanguageassistant,teachingEnglish.Withthistrend,however,comesadanger.Onceparentsfeelthatawell-structuredyearisessentialtotheirwould-beundergraduate'sprogresstoabetteruniversity,agooddegree,animpressiveCVandwellpaidemployment,asthegapcompanies'blurbs(大肆宣傳)suggestitmightbe,thenparentswillstartorganizing—andpayingfor—thegaps.

Wheretherearedisasters,accordingtoRichardOliver,directorofthegapcompanies'umbrellaorganization,theYearOutGroup,itisusuallybecauseofpoorplanning.Thatcanbethefaultofthecompanyorofthestudent,hesays,butthebestinsuranceisthoughtfulpreparation."Whenpeoplegetitwrong,itisusuallymedicalor,especiallyamonggirls,itisthattheyhavenotbeenawayfromhomebeforeorbecauseexpectationdoesnotmatchreality."

Thepointofagapyearisthatitshouldbethetimewhentheschoolleavergetstodothethingthatheorshefancies.Kidsdon'tmatureifmumanddaddecidehowtheyaregoingtomature.Ifthe18-year-old'swayofmaturingistosloboutonHampsteadHeathsoakingupsunshineorspendingayearworkingwithfishermeninCornwall,thenthat'swhatwillbeproductiveforthatperson.Theconsensus,however,isthatsomestructureisanadvantageandthattheprimemover(行動(dòng)者)needstobethestudent.

The18year-oldwhowasdispatchedbyhisparentsattwoweeks'noticetoCanadatolearntobeasnowboardinginstructoratacostof£5,800,probablycamebackwithlittlemorethanahangover.The18-year-oldonthesamepackagewhoworkedforhisfareandspenttherestofhisyearinstructinginresortsfromNewZealandtoSwitzerland,andcamebacktoapplyforuniversity,isthepositivecounterbalance.

Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichofthefollowingistrueaboutgapstudents?

A.Theywillbecomemoremotivatedandorganized.

B.Theyneedsupportfromtheirparents.

C.Theywilllivemoreharmoniouslywiththeirparents.

D.Theywillgettheirdegreemoreeasily.

53.Itistreeaboutthemediamentionedinthepassagethatthey______.

A.usedtosellandbuyeachotheringreatnumbers

B.aretradingeachotheringreaternumberstoday

C.usedtobecontrolledbytwonetworks--ABCandNBC

D.havestoppedthetrendofacquisitionsinthe1990s

54.Massivechangesinalloftheworld'sdeeplycherishedsportinghabitsareunderway.Whetherit'soneofLondon'sparksfullofpeopleplayingsoftball,andRussianstakinguprugby(橄欖球),ortheSuperbowlrivalingtheBritishFootballCupFinalasatelevisedspectatoreventinBritain,thepatternsofplayersandspectatorsarechangingbeyondrecognition.Wearewitnessingaglobalizationofoursportingculture.

Thatannualbicyclerace,theTourdeFrance,muchlovedbytheFrenchisagoodcaseinpoint.JustafewyearsbackitwasastrictlycontinentalaffairwithFrance,BelgiumandHolland,SpainandItalytakingpart.ButinrecentyearsithasbeendominatedbyColombianmountainclimbers,andAmericanandIrishriders.

Thepeoplewhoreallymatterwelcometheshifttowardglobalization.Peugeot,MichelinandPanasonicaremulti-nationalcorporationsthatwantworldwidereturnsforthemillionstheyinvestinteams.'Soitdoesthemliterallyaworldofgoodtoseethisunofficialworldchampionshipbecomejustthat.

Thisisundoubtedlyaneconomic-basedrevolutionwearewitnessinghere,onemadepossiblebycommunicationstechnology,butmadetohappenbecauseofmarketingconsiderations.

TheskilfutwayinwhichAmericanfootballhasbeensoldtoEuropeisagoodexampleofhowallsportswilldevelop.Theaimofcourseisnotreallytospreadthesportforitsownsake,buttoincreasethenumberofpeopleinterestedinthemajormoney-makingevents.TheeconomicsoftheSuperbowlarealreadyastronomical.WithseatsatUS$125,gatereceiptsalonewereastaggering$10,000,000.

Soitcameasaterribleshock,butnotreallyasasurprise,tolearnthatsomepeoplearenowsuggestingthatsoccerchangefrombeingagameoftwo45-minutehalves,tooneoffour25-minutequarters.Theideaisunashamedlytocapturemoreadvertisingrevenue,withoutgivinganythoughtfortheintegrityofasportwhichreliesforitsessenceontheflowingnatureoftheaction.Moreover,assportsexpandintoworldmarkets,andasourchoiceofsportsasconsumersalsogrows,sowewilldemandtoseethemplayedatahigherandhigherlevel.

Globalizationofsportingculturemeansthat______.

A.morepeoplearetakingupsports

B.traditionalsportsaregettingpopular

C.manylocalsportsarebecominginternational

D.foreignersaremoreinterestedinlocalsports

55.

Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchontreegenes?

A.Theresearchmethodsarethesameastheanalysisofhumangenes.

B.Thefindingsareexpectedtobeasfruitfulastheanalysisofhumangenes.

C.Itwilltakeasmuchtimeandeffortastheanalysisofhumangenes.

D.Theresearchhasbeenmainlyconcentratedonthegenesofyoungtrees.

56.

WhatplayedadecisiveroleinhelpingYaobecomepopularinashorttime?

A.Hisgoodimage.

B.Hisperformanceonthecourt.

C.ThesongbyChanceMcClainandKevinRyan.

D.Hisappearanceinseveraladvertisements.

57.

ConsumersarenotSupposedtothrewusedcomputersinthetrashbecause______.

A.thisisbannedbytheCaliforniagovernment.

B.somepartsmayberecycledforuseelsewhere

C.unscrupulousdealerswillretrievethemforprofit

D.theycontainlargeamountsofharmfulsubstances

58.

Inthe4thparagraphthepheasants,badgers,andmartinsetc.arementionedto______.

A.explaintheirlivinghabit

B.makeknowntheirhabitat

C.showtheendeavorsofLondonerstomakethecityhabitableforwildlife

D.encouragevolunteerstodosomethingforthespecies

59.Thatbadrelationshipmaycauseworsesleep,whichmayworsentherelationship,suggeststhatsleepandrelationshipare______.

60.

WhatHelmkesaidmeansthat______.

A.measuresshouldbetakentobridgetheworld'sdigitaldivide

B.richcountriesshouldhelppoorcountriestocreatemoreWebsites

C.richcountriesshouldhelppoorcountriestodeveloptheireconomy

D.sustainabledevelopmentisimportanttobothpoorandrichcountries

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.

【S10】

62.

【S6】

63.

【S8】

64.

【S4】

65.【S4】

五、6.Translation(5題)66.Althoughmybossisverypositive,___________________(我確信這項(xiàng)所謂的明智的決定,與預(yù)期相反,會(huì)帶來(lái)嚴(yán)懲的后果).

67._________________________(這位律師試圖說(shuō)服陪審團(tuán)他的當(dāng)事人是無(wú)辜的).Buthefaileddue'tothelackofevidence.

68.Thecourtruling______(剝奪了他的政治權(quán)利).

69.Howcloseparentsaretotheirchildren______(對(duì)孩子的性格有很強(qiáng)的影響).

70.Mostpeoplewho'vehadchickenpoxonce______(余生都對(duì)此病有免疫力).

參考答案

1.attitudetowardhisownspaceattitudetowardhisownspace解析:見(jiàn)小標(biāo)題TheEnglish下第三段第二句話。

2."Specificyield"

3.alreadysufferingfromanotherdiseasealreadysufferingfromanotherdisease解析:這是對(duì)流感易感人群的描述,故可定位于TheWaysEpidemicDiseasesSpread這部分的第三段。根據(jù)第五句“Influenzacanbeamuchmoreseriousdisease,especiallyforpregnantwomen,peopleoversixty-five,andpeoplealreadysufferingfromanotherdisease”可知本題答案為alreadysufferingfromanotherdisease。

4.theveryhighfrequencytheveryhighfrequency解析:該段提到,在兩個(gè)調(diào)諧系統(tǒng)中,F(xiàn)CC一開(kāi)始是將高頻(theveryhighfrequency,頻譜分配給12個(gè)頻道,為了避免跟已經(jīng)存在的服務(wù)互相干擾,這些頻道被分成兩組。

5.C解析:第1個(gè)小標(biāo)題TypesofDepression下Reactivedepression部分:Thistypeofdepressionisareactiontostressfulevents—divorce,deathofalovedone,achronicillness,apersonaltragedy,orevensocialisolation,whichtheelderlyfrequentlyexperience.Thepersonisunabletorecovernormallyfromthefeeli

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