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2022年安徽省淮南市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級重點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

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

Whethertheemploymentofwomenhasledtogreateregalitarianismis______.

2.

DuringthatcontentiouscrusadeEmerykeptapistolathandonhisdesk______.

3.Whatistheadvantageoftheretirementsavings?

A.Governmentwithdrawsalighttaxontheretirementsavings.

B.Employeescangetmoneyastheretirementsavingsfromtheiremployers.

C.Anyonewiththeretirementsavingsisqualifiedfora401Kplan.

D.Morethan50%Americansenjoyfreemoneyintheretirementsavings.

4.

WhatthescientistslearnedatRangeCreekhasbeguntohelpthemuncoveroneofthegreatestmysteriesof______.

5.

Differentiationisimportantinatagline,whichmeansincludingacharacteristicthatdistinguishthebrandfrom______.

6.

DeCoubertinamendedtheOlympicChartermanytimes.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.Accordingtotheauthor,thevastmajorityofhumans______.

A.commitsomecrimesinlife

B.strugglehardbutfailtomakeendsmeet

C.generallysharethesamegoaloflife

D.havethesamelifestyle.regardlessofrace

8.

Higher-incomehouseholdspurchasedless______RTEcerealthanlow-incomehouse-holds.

9.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.

Forquestions1~7,mark

Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;

N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage

NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

Forquestions8~10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

HotDogsandApplePie

America'sfavoritefoods

TodaywetellaboutsomeofthefoodsthatAmericanslikebest-America'sfavorites.YoumayhaveheardthatAmericanslikehotdogsandhamburgersbestofallfoods.Well,farmersandownersofpubliceatingplacesmighthappilyagree.Somightthenation'sMeatInstituteandtheNationalHotDog&SausageCouncil.Butpeoplewhosefavoritesarepizzaandapplepiewouldgivethemeatloversaspiritedargument!

NamingthefavoritefoodsofAmericansdependsalotonwhomyouask.Butonethingissure.TheancestorsofmostAmericanscamefromothercountries.TheUnitedStatesowesmanyfavoritedishes,ortheideasforthesefoods,totherestoftheworld.

Forexample,thattraditionalAmericanfavorite,thehotdogorwiener,haditsmodernbeginninginGermany.TheNationalHotDogandSausageCouncilestimatethatAmericanseataboutseventhousandmillionofthesesausagesduringasummer.

HotDog

Ahotdogisusuallymadefrompork,themeatofapig.Oritismadefrombeef,themeatofacow.Anotherversionismadefromturkey.Avegetarianversionofahotdoghasnomeatatall.Itoftencontainstofu,madefromsoyplants.

Thehotdogisshapedlikeatube.ManypeoplesayitlookslikeaDachshunddog.Itisservedbetweentwoshapedpiecesofbreadcalledabun.Americansoftensaytheyespeciallylikehotdogscookedoverahotfireintheopenair.Peopleatsportseventsbuyplentyofhotdogs.

Formanypeople,itisnotjustthemeatthattastessogood.Thesepeopleenjoycolorfulandtastyadditions.Forexample,theyincludeayelloworyellow-brownthickenedliquidcalledmustard.Theymayalsoputredcatsupandpiecesofawhiteorred,strong-smellingvegetablecalledonionontheirhotdogs.

Hotdogeatersoftenaddpickle,asaltygreenvegetable.Somepeopleplacebarbecuesauceontopofallthis.Ortheyuseaspicecalledhorseradish.Itgivesthehotdogapleasantbite.

HotDog'sStory

Ahotdogisalsoknownasafrankfurterorfrank.ThatisbecausethecityofFrankfurt-am-Main.Germanyisoftensaidtobethebirthplaceofthissausage.ButtheNationalHotDogandSausageCouncilsaysthereareotherideasaboutwherethehotdogbegan.

Oneversionofhotdoghistorysaysabutcher,ormeatcutter,fromtheGermancityofCoburgwasresponsible.Itsaysheinventedthehotdoginthelatesixteenhundreds.Vienna,Austria,alsoclaimsthatitcreatedthefood.

ThecouncilsaysbutchersfromseveralcountriesprobablybroughtcommonEuropeansausagestoAmerica.AstreetsalesmansoldhotdogstopeopleinNewYorkCityintheeighteensixties.And,ineighteenseventyone,ahotdogstandopenedattheConeyIslandamusementparkinNewYorkCity.

Hamburgers

Americansalsoeatlotsofhamburgers.Thisgroundmeatcomesfrombeef.Itcanbecookedinmanyways.Likehotdogs,hamburgersareafavoritepicnicfood.

ManypubliceatingplacesintheUnite

A.YB.NC.NG

10.

ThetwomajorshiftstheU.S.populationisundergoingarechangesingeographicdistributionandin______.

11.

Undergraduatesatdozensofschoolshavegonesofarastovoteforincreasesintheiractivitiesfeestohavemoremoneyfor______.

12.

OtherpeoplearelikelytoconnectUFO'swithsomethinginthewater,whichlookslikeasmallsubmarinebuttravelsmoreslowly.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Profs.JohnKemenyand______createdthecomputerlanguageBASIC,whichhelpedhastenthepersonal-computerrevolution.

14.WhichyearisthefewestinviolationoffederalsmogstandardsinLosAngeles?

A.1976B.1979C.1990D.2004

15.

Electromagnetsarenotexactlythesameasothermagnetsbecausethemagneticpullofelectromagnetsisnotpermanent.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

OnlylargecompaniesandbusinessesusetheInternettodobusiness.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Brazilisnowangryatthelosingtradeasaresultof______.

A.tradeprotectionism

B.developedcountries'limitationonimportation

C.highertariffsonsuccessivestagesofproduction

D.westerncountries'economicpunishment

18.

Exercisesingratitude,kindnessandoptimismcanmakepeoplehappier--butonlyiftheykeepdoingthemandtheseexercises______.

19.

Fuller'sfamilydwellingwasnotfullyproducedmainlybecausetherewere______.

20.

WhenGMtomatoesfirstenteredBritishsupermarket,itcausedasensationtothewholeimmediately.

A.YB.NC.NG

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.

【B4】

22.

【B10】

23.

【B8】

24.(35)

A.Itisagiftgivenbyothers.

B.Thereisnowaytoincreaseit.

C.Itdependsonwhatwecanorcannotdo.

D.Itispartofthenaturewewerebornwith.

25.

【B6】

26.(14)

A.Sheagreestomovetheitemtothebalcony.

B.Shedisagrees,andwantstheissuediscussednow.

C.Shedisagrees,andwantstheissueresolvedimmediately.

D.Sheagrees,butwantstheissuetobefurtherdiscussedlater.

27.

【B7】

28.(32)

A.Manknowswherethesocietyisgoing.

B.Peopledon'twelcometherapiddevelopmentofmodernsociety.

C.Thespeakerisworriedaboutthefutureofourmodernsociety.

D.Mancandonothingabouttheproblemofpollution.

29.聽力原文:W:Ourcompanyisnowrunninginthered.So,wewouldreallyappreciateifyourteamcouldcutthebudget.

M:WhynotcancelBob'sprogram?Hisprojectneverbringsinanyprofit.

Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

(14)

A.Theircompanyhasagoodprofit.

B.Themanwillcutthebudgetforhisproject.

C.Thewomanwantsthemantoreducehisexpenditure.

D.Bob'sprojectsarealwaysprofitable.

30.(43)

31.

thetraditionalpatternsofourlifestyle.mustchangeandthatwehavetoacceptthatweliveinaglobalvillagedependentoneachother

32.聽力原文:M:IcouldhardlyrecognizeSamafterwegotthatnewjob!He'salwaysinasuitandtienow.

W:Yeah.Hewasneverlikedthatincollege.Backthen,hewentaroundinoldT-shirtsandjeans.

Q:WhatdothetwospeakerssayaboutSam?

(19)

A.Hedressesmoreformallynow.

B.Whathewearsdoesnotmatchhisposition.

C.Hehasignoredhisfriendssincegraduation.

D.Hefailedtodowellatcollege.

33.

【B3】

34.SectionB

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

聽力原文:Americaisanationofsportsfans.Theylearnsportsaspartoftheireducation.Theylearntwoormoreballgames,suchasfootballorbasketball.Athighschool,theychoosegroupsofboysorgirlstomaketeams.Theychoosethosewhoarebestatthatsport.Theseteamscompeteagainstteamsfromotherschools.Inmanyschoolsstudentsalsolearnwrestling,running,tennis,golfandswimming.Theyhaveteamsforsomeofthesesports,too.

Thegamesbetweenschoolsareoftenveryexciting.Otherstudents,theonesnotontheteam,lovetowatchthem.Theyleteveryoneknowthisbyshoutingandcheering,whentheirteamplayswell.Suchsportsplayaveryimportantroleinbuildingthestudents'teamspirit,whichcouldbeveryusefulintheirfuturecareer.

Thereisaspecialclubofgirlsandboys,mostlygirls,whojumpupanddownandshoutfortheirfootballteam.Theycallthemselvescheerleaders,becausetheyleadeveryoneinshoutsandcheers.Theywearclothesofaspecialcolor—thecoloroftheirschool'steam.Thefootballplayerswearthatcolor,too.Eachschoolhasateamcolorandateamname.Cheerleaderscallouttheteamnameintheircheers.Theypracticemanyhourstolearnthespecialjumpingandcheeringmoves.Cheerleadingisalmostasportitself,anditisveryenjoyabletoboththeplayersandtheaudience,whoreallyneedamomenttorelax.

(27)

A.BecausetheyalwayswinintheOlympicGames.

B.Becausetheybasetheireducationonsports.

C.Becausetheyhavemanysportsstars.

D.Becausetheylearnandplaysportsalot.

35.聽力原文:M:DidyouwatchthatcomedyspecialonTVlastnight?Idon'tthinkIeverlaughedsohard.

W:Don'teventalktomeaboutit.TheonlynightIreallywantedtowatchsomethingandwehadapowerfailinmybuilding.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(13)

A.Sheenjoysthecomedy.

B.Shelaughsatthecomedy.

C.Shedidn'twatchthecomedy.

D.Shereallywantstowatchthecomedy.

36.SectionA

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

聽力原文:M:It'sabeautifulwatch.Thestyle.issofashionablethatIguessitmustcomefromabroad.Wheredidyougetit?

W:Itcameinthemailthismorning,asabirthdaypresentfrommyparents.TheyboughtitfromKorea.

Q:Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthewatch?

(12)

A.Sheordereditthroughthemail.

B.Amalestudentgaveittoherasabirthdaypresent.

C.Itwasapresentfromherparents.

D.Shegotitwhilevisitingherparents.

37.

thesustainableuseofnaturalresourcesacrossnational,borderscancontributetoconflictpreventionandconfidencebuilding

38.聽力原文:M:So,whatexactlyareyoudoingtoprotecttheelephantshere?

W:Well,wehavemanagedtoraisealotofmoneyforthisproject.Alotofitisbeingusedtocompensatefarmersforthedamagethatelephantsdototheircrops.

M:Hog,doesthatprotecttheelephants?

W:sincetheelephantscausedamagetothecrops,farmersareoftentemptedtogooutandkilltheelephants.

M:Isee.So,thefarmersdon'thavearealproblemwiththeelephantsuntiltheelephantsstarteatingthecrops.Butwhydotheelephantsdothat?

W:Well,therearen'tenoughtreestoprovidethemwithfoodonthelandthathasbeenreservedforthem.

M:Mm.But:ifyousuccessfullyprotecttheelephants,theirnumberswillgrowandtheywillneedmorefood,thatmeansthatthey'llneedmoreland.

W:That'strue,butwe'vesolvedthatproblemtoo.Whatwedoismovesomeelephantstoreservationswheretherearerelativelyfew.

M:Sothat'swhereyouspendanotherlargeproportionofthemoneyyouraise.

W:Actually,itisn'tveryexpensivebecausewesharethecostwiththepeoplewhoruntheotherreservations.

M:Isee.Howdoyoudecidewhichelephantstomove?

W:Weusetwocriteria.Thefirstisthatwemaintainthegeneticdiversityoftheelephantherd.Thesecondisthatwetransportthemoreaggressivemembersoftheherd,whichresultsinusspendinglessmoneycompensatingfarmers.

M:Arethereanyplanstoexpandthereservation?

W:Wehaveallocatedsomemoneytolandpurchases,butsuchpurchasescouldhaveadetrimentaleffectonthelocalhumanpopulationsowerarelydoit.

M:Whatkindsofresearchareyoudoingontheelephantshere?

W:We'remainlystudyingthewaythatelephantsinteractwitheachotherwithinaherd.

M:Isee.Well,thanksverymuchforyourtime.

W:Mypleasure.

(20)

A.Water.B.Crops.C.Money.D.Trees.

39.(34)

A.Claytiles.

B.Slateorstone.

C.Woodenshingles.

D.Reedsorstraw.

40.

【B9】

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

Theauthorseesthecomputeras______.

A.asubstituteforhumanintelligence

B.ameanstohelppeoplereachconcreteanswers

C.somethingthatcaninspirepeopletoaskfundamentalquestions

D.somethingthatisofmerelysubsidiaryfunction

42.

WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtoTek.Xam?

A.Itmeetsthedemandsoftalentmarket.

B.Itisjointlysponsoredbyindependentcollagesandlocalcorporations.

C.Itcannotcompetewiththecomputercoursesinindependentcollages.

D.Obtainingthecertificatefacilitatesliberal-artsstudents'jobhunting.

43.

Whatdoesthefigure0.2percentinparagraphIindicate?

A.America'seconomicrecoveryisstillshaky.

B.Economistsaredisappointedatthefutureeconomy.

C.ItisagoodsignforAmerica'seconomicrecovery.

D.Thebiggestobstacletohealthiereconomicperformanceispolitical.

44.

【C7】

45.

MichaelColeandhiscolleaguesdemonstratedthatadultperformanceondeductivereasoningtasksdependson______.

46.

Accordingtotheauthor,ifapersonisfoundguiltyofacrime,______.

A.societyistobeheldresponsible

B.moderncivilizationisresponsibleforit

C.thecriminalhimselfshouldbeartheblame

D.thestandardsoflivingshouldbeimproved

47.

Whydopeoplefeelsqueezedwhentheiraverageincomerisesconsiderably?

A.Theirmaterialpursuitshavegonefaraheadoftheirearnings.

B.Theirpurchasingpowerhasdroppedmarkedlywithinflation.

C.Thedistributionofwealthisunevenbetweentherichandthepoor.

D.Healthcareandeducationalcostshavesomehowgoneoutofcontrol.

48.

Wearetoldthatahigh-techcashregisterisreallyjust______.

49.

Asportsviolence"apologist"probablythinksthat______.

A.violenceinsportsisarareoccurrence

B.violenceinsportsisnotnecessary

C.athletesarepaidenoughfortheirinjuries

D.professionalathletesenjoyviolence

50.

Toachievethedesiredresult,humorousstoriesshouldbedelivered______.

A.inwell-wordedlanguage

B.asawkwardlyaspossible

C.inexaggeratedstatements

D.ascasuallyaspossible

51.SectionB

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

Thefirsttwostagesinthedevelopmentofcivilizedmanwereprobablytheinventionofprimitiveweaponsandthediscoveryoffire,althoughnobodyknowsexactlywhenheacquiredtheuseofthelatter.

Theoriginoflanguageisalsoobscure.Nodoubtitbeganverygradually.Animalshaveafewcriesthatserveassignals,buteventhehighestapeshavenotbeenfoundabletopronouncewords,evenwiththemostintensiveprofessionalinstruction.Thesuperiorbrainofmanisapparentlyanecessityforthemasteringofspeech.Whenmanbecamesufficientlyintelligent,wemustsupposethathegraduallyincreasedthenumberofcriesfordifferentpurposes.Itwasagreatdaywhenhediscoveredthatspeechcouldbeusedfornarrative.Therearethosewhothinkinthisrespectpicturelanguageprecededorallanguage.Amancoulddrawapictureonthewallofhiscavetoshowinwhichdirectionhehadgone,orwhatpreyhehopedtocatch.Probablypicturelanguageandorallanguagedevelopedsidebyside.Iaminclinedtothinkthatlanguagehasbeenthemostimportantsinglefactorinthedevelopmentofman.

Twoimportantstagescamenotsolongbeforethedawnofwrittenhistory.Thefirstwasthedomesticationofanimals;thesecondwasagriculture.Agriculturemadepossibleanimmenseincreaseinthenumberofthehumanspeciesintheregionswhereitcouldbesuccessfullypracticed.Anotherfundamentaltechnicaladvancewaswriting,which,likespokenlanguage,developedoutofpictures,butassoonasithadreachedacertainstage,itwaspossibletokeeprecordsandtransmitinformationtopeoplewhowerenotpresentwhentheinformationwasgiven.

Theseinventionsanddiscoveries--fire,speech,weapons,domesticanimals,agriculture,andwriting—madetheexistenceofcivilizedcommunitiespossible.Fromabout3000BCuntilthebeginningoftheIndustrialRevolutionlessthantwohundredyearsagotherewasnotechnicaladvancecomparabletothese.Duringthislongperiodmanhadtimetobecomeaccustomedtohistechnique,andtodevelopthebeliefsandpoliticalorganizationsappropriatetoit.Therewas,ofcourse,animmenseextensionintheareaofcivilizedlife.Therewasnotechnicalprogressduringthislongtime--therewereeventwoinventionsofverygreatimportance,namelygunpowderandthemariner'scompassbutneitherofthesecanbecomparedintheirpowertosuchthingsasspeechandwritingandagriculture.

Whichofthefollowingistrue,accordingtothepassage?

A.Fireandthedomesticationofanimalsmakeagriculturepossible.

B.Picturelanguageandorallanguagemightappearatthesametime.

C.Gunpowderandmarine'scompassareasimportantasspeech.

D.Languageandcommunicationarethemostimportantfactorsforhumandevelopment.

52.

【C10】

53.Ifsomeoneislongdeprivedofsleep,hewillcertainly______.

A.sufferdepression

B.forgetjoyfulmemories

C.form.nonewmemories

D.findithardtoremember

54.

WhichofthefollowingisnotincludedinGoogle'snewservicewhichextendsAdSense?

A.Advertiserswillbeabletoselectthespecificsiteswheretheywanttheiradstoappear.

B.Advertiserspayonthebasisofthenumberofpeoplewhobrowsethead.

C.Advertisersareofferedadswithanimation.

D.Advertiserswillbeadvisedonthecontents.

55."Wethoughttherewasafutureinnuclearpowerwhennooneelsebelievedinit,"saysAnneLauvergeon,chiefexecutiveofAreva.TheFrench,government-ownedcompanyisbuildingthefirstnuclearreactorstobeconstructedinWesternEuropefornearly20years.With"nooil,nogas,nocoalandnochoice",Francedecidedtogonuclearin1974,andtodayabout80%ofitselectricityisgeneratedby59nuclearplantsacrossthecountry.ButevenFrancebecamepessimisticaboutnuclearpower:itstoppedbuildingnewreactorsattheendofthe1980sandin2002agovernmentreportcalledtheindustrya"monsterwithoutafuture".

Howthingshavechanged.Nuclearpowerisbackinfavor,thankstofearsaboutoilsupplies,energysecurityandglobalwarming.Franceisreadytodevelopitsexpertiseintoasignificantexport.Itspresident,NicolasSarkozy,considersthesaleofnuclearpowertobecentraltohisdiplomacy:itisasymbolofFrance'stechnicalpowerandareaffirmationofitsstatusasaglobalindustrialpower.Soonafterhiselection18monthsago,hetouredcountriesfromChinatoLibyatotoutFrance'snuclearexpertise,signingdealstoopenthewayforFrenchfirmstosellreactors.

Francehastwocompetitiveadvantagesinthefield.First,ithasthemostrecentandextensiveexperienceofanycountryinbuildingandoperatingnuclearplants.ThathasgivenAreva's"thirdgeneration"reactordesign,calledtheEPR,anadvantageoverblueprintsfromitstwobigrivals:Westinghouse,nowaunitofToshibaofJapan,andGEHitachi,arecentlyformedjointventure(合資企業(yè)).Second,Frenchengineershavedevelopedanewreprocessingtechnique,sothatnuclearenergyproduceslesswastethaninothercountries.

Areva'sEPRsareunderconstructionatFlamanvilleinNormandy,OlkiluotoinFinlandandTaishaninChina.Arevaforecaststhatdemandfornuclearcapacitycouldbringitordersfor60reactors,orone-thirdofthetotalmarket,by2020--eachwithapriceofaround5billion.WestinghousehasordersfromChinaforfourofitsnewAP1000reactors,andGEHitachi'sESBWRdesignisbeingconsideredbyseveralAmericanutilities.

Thehighcostofbuildingnewplants,aridtheuncertaintyoverthecostofnuclearenergyrelativetoothersources,coulddelaythenuclearrenaissance(復(fù)興),especiallyinthemidstofacreditcrunch.Luckilyforsellers,governmentsarebentontacklingclimatechangeandsecuringenergysupplies,andarelikelytoofferbigsubsidies.

Britain,forone,hasgivenitsblessingtoFrance'snuclearambitions:inSeptemberElectricit6deFrance(EDF),astate-ownedenergygiantwhichownsandrunsFrance'splants(andisthuscloselyintertwinedwithAreva),boughtBritishEnergy,atroubledutilityinwhichtheBritishgovernmentheldabigshare.

WhatdoestheauthortellusaboutArevainthepassage?

A.ItisaFrenchcompany,usedtobeownedby.privatesector.

B.Ithassteppedintothethird-generation.reactordesignperiod.

C.ItsthirdgenerationreactorhasbeenconstructedinFrance,FinlandandChina.

D.Itsnuclearcapacitywilloccupyone-thirdofthetotalinlessthanadecade.

56.

Accordingtothispassage,aSoulCatcherwillbe______.

A.anewinventioninordertocaptureandpreservehumanthoughts

B.madebyBritishscientiststoofferasemblanceofimmortality

C.madeofsiliconcircuitswhichcanindexpeople'snervousactivity

D.anewmachineonwhichradicalresearchmeasureshavealreadymade

57.

Theauthorofthepassageintendsto______.

A.warepeopleagainstthepopulationexplosioninthenearfuture

B.comparethedemographicgrowthpatterninthepastwiththatafter1650

C.findoutthecauseforrapidincreaseinpopulationinrecentyears

D.presentusaclearandcompletepictureofthedemographicgrowth

58.

ThewordsbyJaniceYaweemeanthat______.

A.dialectsneedmoreprotectionbypeopleintheworld

B.informalEnglishwordsareaspopularastheMcDonald'sintheworld

C.JaniceYawee'slocalculturehasvanishedintheworld

D.theimpactsofglobalizationaregreatonculturesoftheworld

59.

Theexperimentconductedonstudentslivinginonehostelsuggestedthat______.

A.itwasimpossibletopredictwhichfriendshipswoulddevelop

B.inthelongrun,peoplegetonbetterwiththosewhoarelikethem

C.studentssplitupassoonastheydiscovereddifferencesinattitudes

D.studentsimmediatelyrecognizedotherswithsimilarattitudesandinterests

60.

CommonreactionsofparentstobadTVcontentare______.

A.rudenessB.silenceC.scoldingD.warning

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.Cheeseisperhapsthefirstfoodtobemanufacturedthatiscurrently

consumedbyhumans.TheoldestwrittenrecordshavereferencestocheeseS1.______

asafood.Today,cheeseisavailableinanalmostnumerablevarietyof

kinds,flavorsandconsistencies.CheeseismadebymanydifferentracesofS2.______

peopleunderwidevaryingconditionsallovertidefaceoftheearth.AndtheS3.______

peopleswhoeatitlikethevariousflavorsandconsistenciesproduced.S4.______

Forthebetterunderstandingoftheartandsciencesofcheese-makingS5.______

oneneedstoknowwhatkindofproductitisandhowthemanufacturerpro-

ceduresdevelopedovertheyears.Eventhoughthevarietiesdifferquite

widelyincomposition,cheesecanbecharacterizedasaproductmadefromS6.______

milkinthattheproteiniscoagulatedandconcentrated.S7.______

Forcenturies,cheese-makinghasbeenafarmandhomeindustrywith

theindividualproducersusingsurplusmilktomakesmallbatchesof

cheese.GoatcheesemakingintheUSstillfollowsthisgeneralpractice.ItS8.______

was,andstillistoaconsideratedegree,anart;sincethemiddleof

the19thcentury,however,moreandmorecheesehasbeenmadeinspecially

equippedfactorieswithgreaterapplicationofscienceinthemanufacturing

procedure.Milkfromallspecieshasbeenusedforcheesemaking.Be-S9.______

causemoreattentionhasbeengivenwithincreasingtheproductivityofthe

bovinespecies,alargeproportionofcommercialcheeseisnowmadefromS10.______

cowmilk;themilkfromthebuffalo,zebu,sheepandgoatsisalsousedextensively.

【S1】

62.

【S2】

63.

【S5】

64.

【S6】

65.

【S3】

五、6.Translation(5題)66._______________________________(必須立即采取有效措施)tokeepourcountry,fromgoingunder.

67.Everybodyactsnotonlyunderexternalcompulsion_________________________(也要遵照內(nèi)心的需求).

68.Thecommandersaidtohistroopsthat___________________________(在任何情況下都不允許敵人踏入他們的國境).

69.Ahealthylifeisfrequently_________________________.(被認(rèn)為與開闊的田園和自家生產(chǎn)的食物聯(lián)系在一起)

70.She_________________(進(jìn)入大學(xué)三個月了才開始慢慢適應(yīng)校園生活).

參考答案

1.uncertainuncertain解析:文章第六自然段最后兩句說明此點(diǎn)。婦女就業(yè)能否給婚姻帶來更大的男女平等,人們將拭目以待。

2.becauseofdeaththreatsbecauseofdeaththreats解析:在本文的第四段中提到:“Hebecameaherotosomeandanarchvillaintoothers…”。其大意是:(由于帶頭在當(dāng)?shù)厝【嗁u淫活動),在有些人眼里,埃默里就成了惡人。正是在這個有爭議的改革運(yùn)動中,在他的辦公桌上放著一支他隨時都能拿到的手槍。這說明:他受到被殺的威脅。

3.B解析:題干問退休積蓄的好處。原句后半部分while引導(dǎo)的分句后的內(nèi)容說,有53%的人為退休而做的儲蓄金沒達(dá)到相當(dāng)數(shù)目,因此無法充分利用雇主為其儲蓄金而支付的相應(yīng)數(shù)額。由此可推知,雇員能從老板那里得到一定的退休金。因此B)符合原文含義。

4.NativeAmericanhistoryNativeAmericanhistory解析:細(xì)節(jié)辨認(rèn)題[考頻:27]??茖W(xué)家們在克里克地區(qū)的發(fā)現(xiàn)開始讓人們清楚地了解到美國土著人歷史之謎中的一個,即弗里蒙特文化的命運(yùn)。弗里蒙特文化在大約1000年前在猶他州興盛起來,然后在1300年左右仿佛一夜之間就消失了。

5.itscompetitorsitscompetitors解析:由題干關(guān)鍵詞Differentiation,characteristic可將答案定位至第二個小標(biāo)題下第七段第一句。Thedistinctionhereisthatthelineshoulddepictacharacteristicaboutthebrandthatsetsitapartfromitscompetitors,故itscompetitors就是答案。

6.C解析:本題的關(guān)鍵詞是theOlympicCharter,可定位于文章的后半部分,文中只提到了他寫了憲章,所以本題應(yīng)為NG。

7.C解析:末句提到,Howtheygoaboutlivingtheirlivesmightbedifferent,buttheirgeneralgoalsarethesame(他們賴以維生的方式可能不同,但是他們的基本生活目標(biāo)是相同的),其中的they指代首句提到的thevastmajorityofhumans,theirgeneralgoals指代第二句提到的tryingtogetby,tohelptheirfamiliesandgoaboutlivingtheirlives。[C]generallysharethesamegoaloflife是對theirgeneralgoalsarethesame的同義轉(zhuǎn)述,故答案為[C]。

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