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2022年吉林省長春市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Bobwouldagreetogowithher.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
Themassiveinvestmentputintotheconstructinghugedraggersresultedin______.
A.moreeconomicdisasterareasinNewfoundland
B.therecoveryofthemarineecosystem
C.theimprovementoffishingpractices
D.thedevastatingfishing
3.
Communicationbecomesefficientwhenpeopleunderstand______ofcultures.
4.
Coke'sadvertisingonceshowedayoungmandrawingaglassofCokefromoneofthecrockeryurnsthenusedto______.
5.Howistheflowrateofahydroelectricpowerstationquantified?
A.Thedepthofthewater.
B.Volumeovertime.
C.Speedovertime.
D.Thewidthofthewater.
6.
InSydney'sGalleriesVictoria,themall'smainpiazzaiscoveredwithalarge,flatskylightmadeof______.
7.EffortstoProtecttheEnvironment
Mostscientistsagreethatifpollutionandotherenvironmentaldeterrents(威懾)continueattheirpresentrates,theresultwillbeirreversible(不能倒轉(zhuǎn)的)damagetotheecologicalcyclesandbalancesinnatureuponwhichalllifedepends.Scientistswarethatfundamental,andperhapsdrastic,changesinhumanbehavior.willberequiredtoavert(轉(zhuǎn)移)anecologicalcrisis.
Tosafeguardthehealthfulenvironmentthatisessentialtolife,humansmustlearnthatEarthdoesnothaveinfiniteresources.Earth'slimitedresourcesmustbeconservedand,wherepossible,reused.Furthermore,humansmustdevisenewstrategiesthatmeshenvironmentalprogresswitheconomicgrowth.Thefuturegrowthofdevelopingnationsdependsuponthedevelopmentofsustainableconservationmethodsthatprotecttheenvironmentwhilealsomeetingthebasicneedsofcitizens.
Manynationshaveactedtocontrolorreduceenvironmentalproblems.Forexample,GreatBritainhaslargelysucceededincleaningupthewatersoftheThamesandotherrivers,andLondonnolongersufferstheheavysmogscausedbyindustrialpollutants.Japanhassomeoftheworld'sstricteststandardsforthecontrolofwaterandairpollution.InCanada,theDepartmentofCommercehasdevelopedcomprehensiveprogramscoveringenvironmentalcontaminants.
IntheUnitedStates,theEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)wasestablishedin1970toprotectthenation'snaturalresources.Inaddition,theU.S.Congresshasprovidedgovernmentalagencieswithlegislation(立法)designedtoprotecttheenvironment.ManyU.S.stateshavealsoestablishedenvironmentalprotectionagencies.Citizengroups,suchastheSierraClubandtheNationalAudubonSociety,educatethepublic,supportenvironment-friendlylegislation,andhelpassurethatfederalandstatelawsareenforcedbypointingoutviolations.
A.EnvironmentalismintheUnitedStates
IntheUnitedStatesthemodernenvironmentalmovementisrootedina19th-centuryNewEnglandphilosophicalmovementcalledtranscendentalism(超驗主義),whoseleadersincludedthepoetandessayistRalphWaldoEmersonandthenaturalistandauthorHenryDavidThoreau.Intheirwritings,bothmenexpressedareverenceforthenaturalworld,believingthathumansandnaturesharedadivinespirit.Emersonassertedthatnaturewaseternalandcapableofrecoveringfrommistreatmentatthehandsofhumans.Thoreau,moreprotectiveandpessimistic,hasbeenquotedassaying,"ThankGod,mencannotyetflyandlaywastetheskyaswellastheearth."
AlthoughEmersonandThoreauwroteeloquentlyaboutthevalueofnatureanditsspiritualimportancetohumans,neitherofthemundertookasystematicanalysisoftheeffectsthathumanshaveontheirenvironment.Thattaskwasleftfor19th-centuryAmericandiplomatGeorgePerkinsMarsh.In1864MarshpublishedManandNature;or,PhysicalGeographyasModifiedbyHumanAction,consideredthefirstbooktodemonstratethathumanactivitycouldcausedramaticandirreversibledamagetoEarth.Marshexplainedhowsomeagriculturalpracticeshadledtodeforestation(采伐森林),lossofwetlands,desertification(theprocessoflandbecomingdesert),speciesextinction,andchangesinweatherpatterns.
Intheearly20thcentury,U.S.presidentTheodoreRooseveltgreatlyexpandedboththenationalforestandnationalparksystemsandcreatedasystemofnationalwildliferefuges.RooseveltappointedforestryexpertGiffordPinchotasheadoftheU.S.ForestService,andtogethertheymoldedthefoundationoftheAmericanconservationmovement,developingmethodsforthesustainableuseandprotectionofnaturalresources.RooseveltandPinchotrecognizedthateventhevastnaturalresourcesoftheUnitedStateswerenotlimitlessandthushadtobemanagedcarefully,andtheybelievedtha
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Afterathoroughinvestigationofwhathappensduringtheearthquake,scientistsuse______toratetheactualdamage.
9.
ThereservoirsthatwerebuiltbyChinahavethebiggestreservecapacityintheworld.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
AccordingtoWinston,themethodsof"leveraging"canhelppeople_______.
11.
Somemightarguethatasaresultofalimitedvocabularyandrestrictedrangeoffunctions,thereisnorealcommunication.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.TheHistoryofChineseAmericans
ChinesehavebeenintheUnitedStatesforalmosttwohundredyears.Infact,theChinesehadbusinessrelationswithHawaiipriortorelationswiththemainlandwhenHawaiiwasnotyetpartoftheUnitedStates.ButUnitedStatesinvestmentscontrolledthecapitalofHawaiiatthattime.In1788,ashipsailedfromGuangzhoutoHawaii.MostofthecrewmenwereChinese.TheywereconsideredthepioneersofHawaii.TheImmigrationCommissionreportedthatthefirstChinesearrivedintheUnitedStatesin1820,eightin1830andsevenhundredandeightyin1850.TheChinesepopulationgraduallyincreasedandreached64,199in1870.
FormanyyearsitwascommonintheUnitedStatestoassociateChineseAmericanswithrestaurantsandlaundries.PeopledidnotrealizethattheChinesehadbeendrivenintotheseoccupationsbytheprejudiceanddiscriminationthatfacedtheminthiscountry.
ThefirstChinesetoreachthemainlandUnitedStatescameduringtheCaliforniaGoldRushof1849.Likemostoftheotherpeoplethere,theyhadcometosearchforgold.Inthatlargelyunoccupiedland,themenstakedaclaimforthemselvesbyplacingmarkersintheground.However,eitherbecausetheChineseweresodifferentfromtheothersorbecausetheyworkedsopatientlythattheysometimessucceededinturningaseeminglyworthlessminingclaimintoaprofitableone,theybecamethescapegoatsoftheirenviouscompetitors.Theywereharassedinmanyways.Oftentheywerepreventedfromworkingtheirclaims;somelocalitiesevenpassedregulationsforbiddingthemtoownclaims.TheChinesethereforestartedtoseekoutotherwaysofearningaliving.Someofthembegantodothelaundryforthewhiteminers;otherssetupsmallrestaurants.(TherewerealmostnowomeninCaliforniainthosedays,andtheChinesefilledarealneedbydoingthis"woman'swork".)Somewenttoworkasfarmhandsorasfishermen.
Intheearly1860'smanymoreChinesearrivedinCalifornia.Thistimethemenwereimportedasworkcrewstoconstructthefirsttranscontinentalrailroad.Theyweresorelyneededbecausetheworkwassostrenuousanddangerous,anditwascarriedoninsucharemotepartofthecountrythattherailroadcompanycouldnotfindotherlaborersforthejob.Asinthecaseoftheirpredecessors,theseChinesewerealmostallmales;andlikethem,too,theyencounteredagreatdealofprejudice.Thehostilitygrewespeciallystrongaftertherailroadprojectwascomplete,andtheimportedlaborersreturnedtoCalitbrnia--thousandsofthem,alloutofwork.Becausethereweresomanymoreofthemthistime,theseChinesedrewevenmoreattentionthantheearliergroupdid.Theyweresoverydifferentineveryrespect:intheirphysicalappearance,includingalong"pigtail"atthebackoftheirotherwiseshavedheads;inthestrange,non-Westernclothestheywore;intheirspeech(fewhadlearnedEnglishsincetheyplannedtogobacktoChina);andintheirreligion.Theywerecontemptuouslycalled"heathenChinese"becausethereweremanysacredimagesintheirhousesofworship.
Whentimeswerehard,theywereblamedforworkingforlowerwagesandtakingjobsawayfromwhitemen,whowereinmanyeasesrecentimmigrantsthemselves.Anti-Chineseriotsbrokeoutinseveralcities,culminatinginarsonandbloodshed.ChinesewerebarredfromusingthecourtsandalsofrombecomingAmericancitizens.CaliforniansbegantodemandthatnomoreChinesebepermittedtoentertheirstate.Finally,in1882,theypersuadedCongresstopasstheChineseExclusionAct,whichstoppedtheimmigrationofChineselaborers.ManyChinesereturnedtotheirhomeland,andtheirnumbersdeclinedsharplyintheearlypartofthiscentury.However,duringtheWorldWarII,whenChinawasanallyoftheUnitedStates,theExclusionlaws
A.theskillstheyacquiredatthemotherland
B.localpeople'sdiscriminationagainstthem
C.theirhighemploymentrates
D.theircomparativelyhighpay
13.
"Nothingsucceedsliketheappearanceofsuccess"means______inthispassage.
14.Hedonicadaptationmeanspeoplealwaysreturntotheirusuallevelofhappinessafterthetemporarysatisfaction.
15.
Thosedrunkatpartiesnotonlyspoiltheirimagebuttheirdrunkenbehavior.couldendanger______.
16.GreenhouseEffect
Ⅰ.Introduction
GreenhouseEffect,thecapacityofcertaingasesintheatmospheretotrapheatemittedfromtheEarth'ssurface,therebyinsulatingandwarmingtheEarth.Withoutthethermalblanketingofthenaturalgreenhouseeffect,theEarth'sclimatewouldbeabout33Celsiusdegreescooler—toocoldformostlivingorganismstosurvive.
ThegreenhouseeffecthaswarmedtheEarthforover4billionyears.Nowscientistsaregrowingincreasinglyconcernedthathumanactivitiesmaybemodifyingthisnaturalprocess,withpotentiallydangerousconsequences.SincetheadventoftheIndustrialRevolutioninthe1700s,humanshavedevisedmanyinventionsthatburnfossilfuelssuchascoal,oil,andnaturalgas.Burningthesefossilfuels,aswellasotheractivitiessuchasclearinglandforagricultureorurbansettlements,releasessomeofthesamegasesthattrapheatintheatmosphere,includingcarbondioxide,methane,andnitrousoxide.Theseatmosphericgaseshaverisentolevelshigherthanatanytimeinthelast420,000years.Asthesegasesbuildupintheatmosphere,theytrapmoreheatneartheEarth'ssurface,causingEarth'sclimatetobecomewarmerthanitwouldnaturally.
ScientistscallthisunnaturalheatingeffectglobalwarmingandblameitforanincreaseintheEarth'ssurfacetemperatureofabout0.6Celsiusdegreesoverthelastnearly100years.Withoutremedialmeasures,manyscientistsfearthatglobaltemperatureswillrise1.4to5.8Celsiusdegreesby2100.Thesewarmertemperaturescouldmeltpartsofpolaricecapsandmostmountainglaciers,causingariseinsealevelofuptolmwithinacenturyortwo,whichwouldfloodcoastalregions.Globalwarmingcouldalsoaffectweatherpatternscausing,amongotherproblems,prolongeddroughtorincreasedfloodinginsomeoftheworld'sleadingagriculturalregions.
Ⅱ.HowtheGreenhouseEffectWorks
ThegreenhouseeffectresultsfromtheinteractionbetweensunlightandthelayerofgreenhousegasesintheEarth'satmospherethatextendsupto100kmaboveEarth'ssurface.Sunlightiscomposedofarangeofradiantenergiesknownasthesolarspectrum,whichincludesvisiblelight,infraredlight(紅外線),X-rays,andultravioletlight.WhentheSun'sradiationreachestheEarth'satmosphere,some25percentoftheenergyisreflectedbackintospacebycloudsandotheratmosphericparticles.About20percentisabsorbedintheatmosphere.Forinstance,gasmoleculesintheuppermostlayersoftheatmosphereabsorbtheSun'sX-rays.TheSun'sultraviolet(紫外線的)radiationisabsorbedbytheozonelayer,located19to48kmabovetheEarth'ssurface.
About50percentoftheSun'senergy,largelyintheform.ofvisiblelight,passesthroughtheatmospheretoreachtheEarth'ssurface.Soils,plants,andoceansontheEarth'ssurfaceabsorbabout85percentofthisheatenergy,whiletherestisreflectedbackintotheatmosphere—mosteffectivelybyreflectivesurfacessuchassnow,ice,andsandydeserts.Inaddition,someoftheSun'sradiationthatisabsorbedbytheEarth'ssurfacebecomesheatenergyintheform.oflong-waveinfraredradiation,andthisenergyisreleasedbackintotheatmosphere.
Certaingasesintheatmosphere,includingwatervapor,carbondioxide,methane,andnitrousoxide,absorbthisinfraredradiantheat,temporarilypreventingitfromdispersingintospace.Astheseatmosphericgaseswarm,theyinmmemitinfraredradiationinalldirections.SomeofthisheatreturnsbacktoEarthtofurtherwarmthesurfaceinwhatisknownasthegreenhouseeffect,andsomeofthisheatiseventuallyreleasedtospace.ThisheattransfercreatesequilibriumbetweenthetotalmountofheatthatreachestheEarthfromtheSunandtheamountofheatthattheEarthradiatesoutintospace.Thisequilibriumorenergybalance—the
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
ValMacDonaldhelpsadultchildrenwiththeiragingparentissuesthrough______.
A.amagazineB.theInternetC.phonecallsD.homevisiting
18.
______iscalled"blackcarbon"pollution.
19.
Jessicawentuptotownanddidshoppingthewholeday.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Freudwasthefirstmantohelpmentalpatientsbyhavingthemtalkaboutwhatmadethemanxious.
A.YB.NC.NG
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(28)
A.Critics.B.Richpeople.C.Reporters.D.Supervisor.
22.(45)
23.
【B8】
24.(17)
A.Imillion.B.1/4million.C.1/2million.D.2million.
25.(18)
A.Ifthewomankeepsmoneyatthebank.
B.Wherethewomanlearnedabouttheseminar.
C.Whichseminarthewomanwantstosignupfor.
D.Ifthewomanhastakenclassesonmanagingpersonalfinances.
26.(26)
A.Onlythesubjectsthatcouldbeusedinsocietyareimportant.
B.Thesubjectscouldbeirrelevantsolong.
C.Thereshouldbemoreclassesonsocialstudies.
D.Thereshouldbenoexamsinsubjectsofsocialstudies.
27.(22)
A.Topracticemoreinusingthelanguage.
B.Togotoliveinthecountrywherethelanguageisspoken.
C.TowatchmoreTVprograms.
D.Toturntomoreclassmatesfortipsonlanguagelearning.
28.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Somepeoplehaveverygoodmemories,andcaneasilylearnquitelongpoemsbyheart.Thereareotherpeoplewhocanonlyrememberthingswhentheyhavesaidthemoverandover.
ThefamousEnglishwriter,CharlesDickenssaidthathecouldwalkdownanylongstreetinLondonandthentellyouthenameofeveryshophehadpassed.Manyofthegreatmenoftheworldhavehadwonderfulmemories.
Agoodmemoryisagreathelpinlearningalanguage.Everybodylearnshisownlanguagebyrememberingwhathehearswhenheisasmallchild,andsomechildrenseemtolearntwolanguagesalmostaseasilyasone.Inschool,itisnotsoeasytolearnasecondlanguagebecausethepupilshavesolittletimeforit,andtheyarebusywithothersubjectsaswell.
Aman'smindisratherlikeacamera,butittakesphotosnotonlyofwhatweseebutofwhatwefeel,hear,smellandtaste.Whenwetakearealphotowithacamera,thereismuchtodobeforethephotoisfinishedandreadytoshowtoourfriends.Inthesameway,thereismuchworktobedonebeforewecankeepapictureforeverinourminds.Memoryisthediarythatweallcarryaboutwithus.
(27)
A.Becausetheyaretoosmalltounderstandtherules.
B.Becausetheyareabsent-minded.
C.Becausetheydon'thavemuchtimeforit.
D.Becausetheyarcnotinterestedinit.
29.(24)
A.116000.B.300000.C.360000.D.1130000.
30.聽力原文:W:(22)Idon'tknowifwe'llbeabletospareawholedayattheOceanPark.We'veonlygotfourdaysinHongKong,remember?
M:Oh,right,well,inthatcase,I'dadviseyoutogetthereearly.(22)1topensat10o'clockinthemorningonweekends.Look,IthinkI'vegotaplanoftheplacesomewhere.Letmesee..,yes,hereweare.Youcanhavethis.
W:Thanks.
M:OK,I'llshowyou.Let'sstartwiththelowerlevel.See?Here?Youarrivebytaxiorbusorwhateverhere,ontheright,canyousee?That'sthebusterminal.Andyougointhroughthemainentrance.(23)YoncouldgototheWaterworldfirstbutIthinkyou'dbetterskipthatasyou'reshortoftime.
W:Icanseethecablecars.
M:OK,walkpastthecablecarterminal,atthebottomoftheplan,(24)andbearrightpasttheWaterfallGardens.Actually?havealookin,thereareducksandotherbirdsinthepoolthere-it'sverypretty.Thenyou'llseesomestepsupontheleft.Followthatpathandyou'llcometotheCentenaryGardenwhichisagoodplacetostopandtakepicturesifyou'vegotyourcamera.
W:What'sthenextplace?
M:Thencarryonuntilyou'realmostattheChildrenZoo.Ittakesquitealongtimetowalkaround.ButIdorecommendthe"touchandfeed"sectionopposite,asIsaid.(25)Thefunfairisveryinteresting?butit’sgreatfunforolderchildren.
(23)
A.TheWaterfallGarden.
B.Thetheatre.
C.TheWaterWorld.
D.TheOceanPark.
31.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Hewasafunny-lookingmanwithacheerfulface,good-naturedandagreattalker.Hewas【B1】______byhisstudent,thegreatphilosopherPlato,as"thebestandmostjustandwisestman".Yetthissamemanwas【B2】______todeathforhisbeliefsbyajurycomposedoftheleadingfiguresofthetimeinAthens.
ThemanwastheGreekphilosopherSocrates,andhewasputtodeathfornotbelievingintherecognizedgodsandfor【B3】______youngpeople.Thesecondchargestemmedfromhis【B4】______withnumerousyoungmenwhocametoAthensfromalloverthe【B5】______worldtostudyunderhim.
Socrates'methodofteachingwastoaskquestionsand,by【B6】______nottoknowtheanswers,to【B7】______hisstudentsintothinkingforthemselves.Histeachingshad【B8】______influenceonallthegreatGreekandRomanschoolsofphilosophy.Yetforallhisfameandinfluence,Socrateshimselfneverwroteaword.
Socrates【B9】______inAthens.Theywantedhimsilenced.Yetmanywereprobablysurprisedthatheaccepteddeathsoreadily.
Socrates【B10】______.ButSocrates,asafirmbelieverinlaw,reasonedthatitwaspropertosubmittothedeathsentence.【B11】______.
【B1】
32.【B6】
33.聽力原文:W:DoyouneedthetemperatureinFahrenheitorCentigrade?
M:Fahrenheit.Thenewscastersoftengiveusbothnow,butIamsousedtotheFahrenheitscalewhileIjustcan'tgetusedtoCentigrade.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?.
(17)
A.HewantstoknowthetemperatureinFahrenheit.
B.HewantstoknowthetemperatureinCentigrade.
C.Thenewscastersalwaysconfusetheaudience.
D.ThenewscasterscannotunderstandFahrenheit.
34.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:W:Cometomyhouseifyoucanbetherebefore11o'clock,Mike.Otherwise,Iwon'tbeabletoseeyouuntiltomorrow.
M:Thelibraryclosesat10tonight,Susan,soyoucanexpectmetocomebyrightafterthat.
Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthespeakers?
(12)
A.Theyplantogotothelibrary.
B.Theyliveinahousetogether.
C.Theyoftenmeetinthelibrary.
D.Theywillhaveaget-together.
35.(34)
A.NewEngland.B.Britain.C.Newfoundland.D.Alaska.
36.
【B2】
37.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
WhensoccerofficialsintheUnitedStateslearnedtheirnationwasselectedto【B1】______the1994worldCupfinals,theyreactedwithamixtureofhappinessand【B2】______.After15monthsoflobbyingandpreparingabid,theUnitedStateswouldnolongerbea【B3】______attheworld'smostpopularfootballtournament.TheUnitedStateswaschosenbytheInternationalFootballFederationoverBrazilandMexico.Butalongwiththe【B4】______celebrating,Americansoccerofficialsarenowfacingthetaskofpreparingforameetthatdraw600milliontelevision【B5】______forthe1986【B6】______Mexico.Oneassignmentwouldbedecidedwhichtwelvestadiumsacrossthecountywillbeusedforthe24-nationmeet.Withestimatedthreemillionfansandtourismrevenues【B7】______1.5billiondollars,thereisnoshortageofwillinghostcities.TheU.S.SoccerFederationhasalreadyproposed18stadiumsitestoFiFaandexpectsevenmorecitieswillsubmitbids.TheSoccerFederationisalso【B8】______withnegotiatingthetelevisioncontractandothermonetaryincomesto【B9】______.ButtheU.Steam'shead-coachLowsaOssiandabelievesthefinancialisnotamainconcern.Perhaps【B10】______thatdoesnothaveastrongfootballtradition,【B11】______intheU.S.,soccerofficialssaytheprofessionallevelyethastodevelopinthefuture.However,OssiandasaystopinternationalgamewilladvancethesportintheUS.
【B1】
38.聽力原文:M:HowdoJaneandBillliketheirnewhome?
W:It'sreallycomfortable,butthey'retiredofhavingtohearthejetsgoovertheirhouseatallhours.
Q:WhatislocatedclosetoJaneandBill'snewhome?
(14)
A.Anairport.
B.Abusstation.
C.Asuperhighway.
D.Atrainstation.
39.(35)
A.Theeraduringwhichtherailroadwasthedominantmodeoftransportation.
B.Thetimeduringwhichmailwasdeliveredbyhorse.
C.ThepointatwhichairmailbegantoconstitutethebulkofUnitedStates'mail.
D.Thetimeperiodcoveredinthemuseumexhibit.
40.【B7】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Bysaying"thegrowthoftheproportion...toyoungergenerations."(Line2,Para.5),AntheaTinkerreallymeansthat______.
A.currentlywealthflowsfromoldgenerationtoyoungergeneration
B.traditionallywealthflowsfromyoungergenerationtooldgeneration
C.withtheincreasinglybigpopulationofover50,dietrendarisesthatwealthflowsfromyoungergenerationtooldgeneration
D.withmoreandmorepeopleofover50,traditionshavebeenreversed
42.ThewriterwenttoFijito______.
A.participateinacelebration
B.teachchildrentherehowtousethecomputer
C.makeanadventureinthesea
D.spendtheholidayontheseashore
43.
WhichstateinAmericacoversthelargestterritory?
44.Naturallytheyoungaremoreinclinedtonoveltythantheireldersanditisintheirspeech,asitalwayswas,thatmostofthevocabularychangesoriginate.ButlisteningcriticallytotheirtalkIhearhardlymynewwords.Itisallamatterofusingoldwordsinanewwayandthencopyingeachotherastheywishtospeakdifferentlyfromtheirparents.Theywantevenmoretospeaklikepeopleoftheirownage.Anewusageoncetooktimetospread,butnowapopstarcanflashitacrosstheworldinhours.
Ofcourseitisnotonlytheyoungwholiketousethelatestin-word.Whiletheyaredescribingtheiridolsassmashing,great,orcosmic(宇宙的),theirparentsandthemorediscriminatingoftheyoungersetarealsogropingforwordsofpraisethatareatonceaptandfashionable.However,theirchoiceofsplendid,brilliant,fantasticandsoonwillinturnbeslightlydimmedbyover-useandneedreplacement.
Magicisathemethathasregularlysuppliedwordsofpraise(andthechoicemustbetraysomethinginournature).Charming,entrancingandenchantingareallbasedonit.Soalsoismarvellous,whichhasbeenusedsomuchthatsomeofitsmagichasfadedwhileamongteenagerswizardhasagreatnm.Anotherofthisgroup,thoughyoumightnotthinkit,isglamorous(迷人的),whichwasailthefashioninthegreatdaysofHollywood.GlamourwasaScottishdialectform.of"grammar",whichitselfwasanoldwordforenchantment(Grammarmeansthestudyofwords,andwordshavealwaysbeenattheheartofmagic).Thechangefrom"r"to"l"mayhavecomeaboutthroughtheassociationwithwordslikegleaningandglittering.
Onthewhole,whenanewwordtakesovertheoldonesremain,weakenedbutstillinuse,sothatthetotalstockincreasesallthetime.Butsomethatstartonlyasslangandneverriseabovethatclasscandisappearcompletely."Didyoureallysayrippingwhenyouwereyoung?"mygranddaughteraskedme,ratherthanaskingifIeverworeasuitofamour(盔甲).OfcourseIdidanditwasnosillierthansmashing,whichsomeofhercontemporariesarestillsaying.
Whatdoyoungpeopleliketodointheirspeech?
A.Inventwordsthatolderpeoplecannotunderstand.
B.Usewordsinventedbypopstars.
C.Givewordsnewmeaningstomisleadtheirparents.
D.Copythespeechoftheircontemporaries.
45.
AccordingtotheAmericanLawInstitute,thewarningsonproductsshouldnotbeintendedforlegalprotectionbutfor______.
46.
【C8】
47.Scholarsandstudentshavealwaysbeengreattravelers.Theofficialcasefor"academicmobility"isnowoftenstatedinimpressivetermsasafundamentalnecessityforeconomicandsocialprogressintheworld,anddebatedin
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