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2022年浙江省紹興市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Anti-segregationisalsooneofthecommonthemesofHR.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
Inordertoensureoptimalproductivitywithoutincreasingyourhours,youshoulddotimelogging_______.
3.
Tothepointofweight,afatcalorieis______fromaproteincaloriebecausetheybothareunitsofenergy.
4.
Whenthechlorophyllisdecreasing,______arethemostimportantweatherconditionsaffectthecolordisplaysofleaves.
5.
TheFederalGovernmentprovidesfloodinsuranceto______.
6.
WhichisoneoftheservicesofferedbyKelly?
A.TomakesureyourCVmeetstherequirements.
B.TohelpfilltheCVonline.
C.TohelphandyourCVtothecompanies.
D.Toestablishatimetableforyou.
7.
In1930,TheGreenPastures,amusicalperformedbyjustblackactorsandactresses,opensonBroadway,February2
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
______inyourbodyfunctionstokeepthebalancebetweenthecaloriesyourbodyburnsandthequantityittakesin.
9.
Manycompaniesencouragetheiremployeesto______withIBMoneofthem.
10.Beijing2008:TheFirst4GWirelessOlympicGames?
Abouthalfamillionyearsago,PekingmanlivedinZhoukoudian,inthesouthwesternsuburbsofwhatisnowBeijing.IfyouhavebeentoBeijingmorerecently,orareatallfamiliarwithmodernChina,thenyouknowthisancientcityisgoingtohostthemostmodern,high-techOlympicGameseverin2008.Withtechnologyavailabletoday,andavisionforwhatBeijingcouldbein2008,thereisanopportunityforthehoststomakethecity'stelecommunicationsinfrastructure--inthewordsoftheOlympicmotto—"swifter,higher,stronger".ThePathto4G
Beijinghasthegoodfortuneoflookingatpreviousgenerationsofwirelessnetworksandavoidingthesamemistakesasitpreparesfor2008.FirstGeneration(1G)wirelesstelecommunications—thebrick-likeanalogphonesthatarenowcollector'sitems—introducedthecellulararchitecturethatisstillbeingofferedbymostwirelesscompaniestoday.SecondGeneration(2G)wirelesssupportedmoreuserswithinacellbyusingdigitaltechnology,whichallowedmanycallerstousethesamemultiplexedchannel.But2Gwasstillprimarilymeantforvoicecommunications,notdata,exceptsomeverylowdata-ratefeatures,likeShortMessagingService(SMS).So-called2.5GallowedcarrierstoincreasedatarateswithasoftwareupgradeatthebasetransceiversStations(BTS),aslongasconsumerspurchasednewphonestoo.ThirdGeneration(3G)wirelessoffersthepromiseofgreaterbandwidth,basicallybiggerdatapipestousers,whichwillallowthemtosendandreceivemoreinformation.
Allofthesearchitectures,however,arestillcellular.Cellulararchitectureissometimesreferredtoasa"stararchitecture',becauseuserswithinthatcellaccessacommon,centralizedbasestation.Theadvantageisthatgivenenoughtimeandmoney,carrierscanbuildnationwidenetworks,whichmostofthebigcarriershavedone.Someofthedisadvantagesincludeasingularpointoffailure,noleadbalancing,andspectralinefficiencies.Thesinglebiggestdisadvantagetocellularnetworksgoingforwardisthatasdataratesincrease,outputpowerwillhavetoincrease—orthesizeofthecellswinhavetodecrease—tosupportthosehigherdatarates.Sincesignificantincreasesinoutputpowerscarebothconsumersandregulators,itisfarmorelikelythatwewillseesignificantlysmallercells.Thiswillfurtherreducethereturnoninvestmentinalreadyfragile3Gbusinessplans.
FourthGeneration(4G)wirelesswasoriginallyconceivedbytheDefenseAdvancedResearchprojectsAgency(DARPA),thesameorganizationthatdevelopedthewiredInternet.Itisnotsurprising,then,thatDARPAchosethesamedistributedarchitectureforthewirelessInternetthathadprovensosuccessfulinthewiredInternet.Althoughexpertsandpolicymakershaveyettoagreeonalltheaspectsof4Gwireless,twocharacteristicshaveemergedasallbutcertaincomponentsof4G:end-to-endInternetProtocol(IP),andpeer-to-peer(點(diǎn)對(duì)點(diǎn))networking.AnallIPnetworkmakessensebecauseconsumerswillwanttousethesamedataapplicationstheyareusedtoinwirednetworks.Peer-to-peernetworks,whereeverydeviceisbothatransceiver(收發(fā)機(jī))andarouter(路由器)forotherdevicesinthenetwork,eliminatestheweaknessofcellulararchitectures,becausetheeliminationofasinglenodedoesnotdisablethenetwork.Thefinaldefinitionof"4G"willhavetoincludesomethingassimpleasthis:ifaconsumercandoitathomeorintheofficewhilewiredtotheInternet,thatconsumermustbeabletodoitwirelesslyinafullymobileenvironment.
Let'sdefine"4G"as"wirelesscollaboratedpeer-to-peernetworking".4Gtechnologyissignificantbecauseusersjoiningthenetworkaddmobilerouterstothenetworkinfrastructure.Becauseuserscarrymuchofthenetworkwiththem,networkcapacity
11.
Depression,thebestknownandmostcommonmentalillnesses,takestheform.of______.
A.extremeconfidenceinthemselves
B.emotionalbreak-outwhenitiscold
C.emotionalblowsindaylight
D.hopelesssadnessandthoughtsofsuicidesometimes
12.WhenMomandDadGrowOld
Theprospectoftalkingtoincreasinglyfragileparentsabouttheirfuturecanbe"oneofthemostdifficultchallengesadultchildrenwilleverface,"saysClarissaGreen,aVancouvertherapist."Peopleoftentellmetheydon'twanttoraisesensitiveissueswiththeirparentsaboutbringingincaregiversormoving,"shesays."They'llsay,'Idon'twanttoseedadcry.'"ButGreenusuallyresponds,"What'swrongwiththat?"Adultchildren,shesays,needtotrytojointheirparentsingrievingtheirdecline,acknowledgetheirlivingarrangementsmaynolongerworkand,ifnecessary,helpthemsaygoodbyetotheirbelovedhome."It'ssad.Andit'ssupposedtobe.It'saboutdeathitself."
Therearealmostfourmillionmenandwomenoverage65inCanada.Nearlytwothirdsofthemmanagetopatchtogetherenoughsupport—fromfamily,friends,privateandgovernmentservices—toliveindependentlyuntilvirtuallythedaytheydie,accordingtoStatisticsCanada.
OftheCanadianseniorswholiveto85andover,almostoneinthreeendupbeingmoved—sometimeskicking—togrouplivingforthelastyearsoftheirlives.Eveninthebest-casescenarios(可能出現(xiàn)的情況),suchdislocationscanbringsorrow."Oftenthefamilyfeelsguilty,andtheseniorfeelsabandoned,"saysCharmaineSpencer,aprofessorinthegerontologydepartmentofSimonFraserUniversity.Harassedwiththeirowncareersandchildren,adultchildrenmaypushtheirparentstoofasttomakeamajortransition.
ValMacDonald,executivedirectoroftheB.C.SeniorsServicesSociety,cautionsadultchildrenagainstimposingtheirviewsonagingparents."Manybabyboomerscanbequitepatronizing(高人一等的),"shesays.Likemanywhoworkwithseniors,MacDonaldsuggestsadultchildrendevotemanyconversationsoveralongperiodoftimetocollaboratingontheirparents'future,raisingfeelings,questionsandoptions—gently,butfrankly.However,manymiddle-agedadults,accordingtothespecialists,justmuddle(應(yīng)付)throughwiththeiragingparents.
WhentheparentsofNancyWoodsofMulmurHills,Ont.,wereintheirmid-80s,theymadethedecisiontodownsizefromtheirlargefamilyhometoanapartmentinToronto.AsWoods'sparents,GeorgeandBernice,becamemorefrail,shebelievedtheyknewshehadtheirbestinterestsatheart.TheyagreedtohersuggestiontohaveMealsonWheelsstartdeliveringlunchesanddinners.However,yearslater,afteracrisis,Woodsdiscoveredherparentshadtakentothrowingoutthepreparedmeals.Herdadhadappreciatedthem,butBernicehadcometobelievetheywerepoisoned."Myfatherwassoloyal,"saysWoods,"hehadhidthatmymotherwasoverwhelmedbyparanoia(偏執(zhí)狂)."Toherhorror,Woodsdiscoveredherdadandmomwere"livingoncrackersandoatmealporridge"andwereweakeningfromtheimpoverisheddiet.HerdadwasalsofallingapartwiththestressofprovidingforBernice—acommonproblemwhenonespousetriestodoeverythingforanailingpartner."Thespousewho'sbeingcaredformightbedoingwellathome,"saysSpencer,"butoftentheotherspouseisburnedoutandendsupbeinghospitalized."
Fortunately,outsidehelpisoftenavailabletopeoplestrugglingthroughtheoften-distressingprocessofhelpingtheirparentsexploreanimportantshift.Sonsanddaughterscanbringinbrochuresorbooksonseniors'issues,aswellasintroducegovernmenthealth-careworkersorstaffatvariousagencies,tohelpraiseissuesandopenupdiscussions,saysValMacDonald,whosenonprofitorganizationrespondstothousandsofcallsayearfromBritishColumbiansdesperateforinformationabouthowtoweavethroughthedizzyingarrayofseniorsservicesandhousingoptions.Thelonglistofthingstodo,saysMacDonald,includesassessingtheirabilitytoliveindependently;determiningyourcomfortlevelwithsuchthingsa
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
Moderncivilizationsareasdependentontreesas______.
14.
Theprogramaimedatcreatingasingle,federatedsign-onsystemiscalled______.
15.
MichaelRossresignedandspenthisunemploymenttimeplayingguitarandexploringhislifelonginterestinscriptwritingandthemoviebusinessforhelookedatthisasan______________,ratherthanapenalty.
16.
SomepeoplethoughtthatNASAactedouttheApolloprograminmoviestudiospartiallybecausethepicturestransmittedfromthemoondonotinclude______.
17.
Whathasasignificantpositioninthegrowthofhumanbodytissues?
A.Essentialaminoacids.
B.Non-essentialaminoacids.
C.Fat.
D.Proteins.
18.
In1993,AsaBriggsCandlerboughttheCoca-ColaCo.andregisteredCoca-Colaasatrademark.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
LisaPerezfoundanewinterestinhomemakingduringtheperiodofunemployment.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Youneedrichpeopleinyoursocietybasicallybecauseof______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.
【B10】
22.
【B4】
23.(21)
A.14SpringVale.
B.40SpringWell
C.14SpringWell.
D.40SpringVale.
24.(19)
A.Sam'skneeshouldbebetterbynow.
B.Thisisn'tgoodtimeforSamtoquit.
C.ThenewsaboutSamisquiteasurprise.
D.Samshouldhavestoppedplayingearlier.
25.(14)
A.Becauseshemetaheavytrafficonherway.
B.Becauseaterriblecaraccidenthappenedtoher.
C.Becauseshehadtakenadifferentroad.
D.Becausetheroadwasclosedandshehadtowait.
26.聽力原文:W:Hi,Peter.Iwassurprisedtoseeyouintheclassinchildren'sliteratureyesterday.Areyoualsomajoringinelementaryeducation?
M:No,I'mnot.ButasapsychologymajorIcanusethistofulfilltherequirementindevelopmentalpsychology.
Q:Whatdoyoulearnfromtheconversation?
(14)
A.Thetwospeakersareclassmates.
B.Themanismajoringinelementaryeducation.
C.Thewomanismajoringinelementaryeducation.
D.Thetwospeakersgottoknoweachotherinaclass.
27.(35)
A.Readingdifficultbooks.
B.Competinginathleticcompetitions,
C.Talkingwithsomefriends,
D.Encounteringanunresolvedissue.
28.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:MayIaskwhereAnne'sClothingStoreislocated?
W:Ofcourse.Justkeepwalkingdownforanother3blocksandit'llbeonyourrightbetweenthepostofficeandthecourthouse.
Q:Whereisthisdialogueoccurring?
(12)
A.AtAnne'sClothingStore.
B.Insideashoppingcenter.
C.Atadowntownstreet.
D.Inasuburbanresidentialdistrict.
29.聽力原文:M:Hasanythingimportantcomeupyet?
W:Yes,Mr.Smithcalledaboutfifteenminutesago.Heaskedmetohaveyoucallhimbetween10:30and12:00ifit'sconvenientforyou,otherwisehewillcallbackthisafternoon.Ijottedhisphonenumberdownonyourmemopad.
Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?
(15)
A.Mr.Smithwillcomethisafternoon.
B.ThemanwillprobablycallMr.Smith.
C.Mr.Smithcame15minutesago.
D.Mr.Smithcamebetween10:30and12:00
30.(29)
A.Whatsalarytheborrowermakes.
B.Whatkindofjobtheborrowerhas.
C.Whatkindofhousetheborrowerlivesin.
D.Howmuchmoneytheborrowerowns.
31.
【B5】
32.聽力原文:M:Advertisementsprovideinformationthatweneed.
W:Dothey?Idon'tthinkso.Everymanufacturersaysthathisproductisthebestoratleasttriestogivethatimpression.Onlyonecanbethebest,soothersaremisleading,aren'tthey?
Q:Whatcanbeinferredfromthewoman'sanswer?
(13)
A.Theadvertisementsletusknowthebestproduct.
B.Theadvertisementsgiveussufficientinformation.
C.Theadvertisementsfailtoconvincepeople.
D.Theadvertisementsgivemisleadinginformation.
33.聽力原文:M:Ihearyou'reworkingasamarketsurveyorthissummer.It'sgoingtobedifficultaskingthesamequestionseveryday.
W:Well,itisreallychallenging,butIcanmeetpeopleindifferentfieldseverydayandthepayisdecentenough.
Q:Howdoesthewomanfindherjob?
(18)
A.Theworkishardjobwithlowsalary.
B.Thejobiseasyworkwithgoodincome.
C.Thejobischallengingbutrewarding.
D.Theonlygoodthingabouttheworkistomeetnewpeople.
34.(28)
A.Ithasbecomeaclumsygiant.
B.Thecityhassufferedfromlong-timefamine.
C.Therewasepidemicdiseasethattime.
D.Ithasbeensetonfire.
35.【B11】
36.
【B8】
37.【B10】
38.聽力原文:M:Whicharea.ofalltheonesthatyou'vevisited,isyourfavorite?
W:Um...youknow,differentplacesfordifferentthings.(19)TheSouthSeasareaprettydivinesortofplacetobe,ImeanFiji,theislandseastofthere.(19)I'mveryfondofSouthEastAsiabecauseit'sgotsuchwonderfulpast.It'sgotsomanytemplesburiedinjunglesandsoon.(19)AndtheGalapagosIslandswithfantasticbirdsandreptiles.
M:IwonderwhatmakesyoucomehacktoEngland?
W:Well.Ithink,changeislikehappiness.Nochangeproducesnohappinessinmanyways.Itseemstomethathappinesshassomethingtodowithchanging.(20)Thehappiesttime'swhenyou'realwaysjustabouttodosomething;andwhenyou'vejustmovedfromthistothat.Becauseactuallylifeisalwayschanging,peoplearoundyouarechangingyou'regettingolder,emotionalthingschange,andsoon.
M:BeforeallthisyouwereonthemanagementsideoftheBBC,infact,foreightyears.Didn'tyoufeelveryfrustratedbecauseyoureallywantedtoheacreativeartist?
W:(21)Ithink.newthings,newchallenges,that'scornyphraseforyou,nonetheless.Theyareveryimportantandifsomeone.ifyoucareaboutmakingtelevisionprograms.Becauseofthetechnicalcharacteristicsofthenetworkyou'rerunning.youwillbethefirstcolornetworkinEurope,sowewantyoutothinkhowperhapscolorshouldbeused.Well,youagainhavetoheaveryfunnytelevisionproducertosay"I'mnotinterested."
(20)
A.Fiji,theSouthSeasandthePacificOcean.
B.SouthEastAsia,theSouthSeasandWestAfrica.
C.TheSouthSeas,SouthEastAsiaandtheGalapagosIslands.
D.SouthEastAsia,WestAfricaandtheSouthSeas.
39.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Centuriesago,duringtheMiddleAges,mostofthelandinEuropewasownedbymanydifferentkingsandqueens,princesandprincesses,lordsandladies.Theydidnotallgetalong.Theywerealwaysfighting..Theyallwantedtogetmoreland.Toprotectthemselves,theystartedbuildinghugehomesoutofstone.Theycalledtheirhomescastles.Acastlewasbuiltbehindastrongstonewall.Thewallwasfiveorsixfeetthickandtentotwentyfeethigh.Adeepditchcalledamoatwasdugaroundtheoutsideofthewall.Itwasoftenfilledwithwater,andthe-onlywayanyonecouldenterthecastlewastocrossadrawbridge.Thedrawbridgecouldberaisedorloweredoverthemoatfrominsidethecastlewalls.Therewasalsoatunnelthatbeganinthecastleandendedatthemoat.Thiswasimportantincasethecastlewascaptured.Itallowedthekingandqueentoescape.Theycouldswimacrossthemoatandhideintheforest.Livinginacastlewasnotverycomfortable.Theroomswerecoldanddamp.Everyroomcouldhaveafireburninginagreatfireplace,butuntilthetwelfthcenturycastlesdidnothavechimneys.Thesmokefromtheirfireplaceshadtogooutthroughopendoorsandwindows.Mealsoftenhadtenortwelvecourses.Themeatmightbewildboarorbirdsthatwereboiledorroastedoveranopenfire.Allthefoodwashighlyseasoned.Peopleevenputpepperintheirdrinks!Thepeoplesatatalongtableandatewiththeirfingersandaknife,allpickingtheirfoodfromthesamebigdish.Theyhadnonapkins.Therefore,theyoftenwipedtheirhandsonpiecesofbread.Whentheirfingerswereclean,theythrewthebreadtotheirhuntingdogs.
(27)
A.Kingsandqueens,princesandprincesses,andlordsandladiesbuiltcastlesinordertogetmoreland.
B.Aroundtheoutsideofacastle,amoatwasdug,whichwasoftenfilledwithwater.
C.Acastlewasbuiltbehindathickandhighstonewall,whichwasstrongenoughtostandthepossibleattackofenemies.
D.Ifadrawbridgewaspulledup,therewasnowayforpeopletoenterthecastle.
40.聽力原文:Playistheprincipalbusinessofchildren,andmoreandmoreinrecentyearsresearchhasshownthegreatimportanceofplayinthedevelopmentofahumanbeing.Fromearliestinfancy,everychildneedsanopportunityandtherightmaterialsforplay,andthemaintoolsofplayaretoys.Theirmainfunctionistosuggest,encourageandassistplay.Thereforeitisimportanttochoosesuitabletoysfordifferentstagesofachild'sdevelopment.
Inrecentyearsresearchoninfantdevelopmenthasshownthestandardachildislikelytoreach,withintherangeofhisinheritedabilities,islargelydeterminedinthefirstthreeyearsofhislife.soababy'sabilitytoprofitfromtherightplaymaterialsshouldnotbeunderestimated.Ababywhoisencouragedandstimulated,talkedtoandshownthingsandplayedwith,hasthebestchanceofgrowingupsuccessfully.
Thenextstage,fromthreetofiveyearsold,curiosityknowsnobounds.Everytypeofsuitabletoyshouldbemadeavailabletothechild,fortryingout,experimentingandlearning,fordiscoveringhisownparticularability.Bricksandconstructiontoy;paintingandmakethings;sandandwaterplay;toysforimaginativeandpretendingplay;thefirstsocialgamesforlearningtoplayandgetonwithothers.
Bythethirdstageofplaydevelopment—fromfivetosevenoreightyearsthechildisatschool.Butforafewmoreyearsplayisstillthebestwayoflearning,athomeoratschool.Itiseasiernowtoseewhichtypeoftoysthechildmostenjoys.
(33)
A.Theycansuggestandassistchildren'splay.
B.Theycangivechildrenopportunitiestoplaythings.
C.Theycanmakechildrenexcited.
D.Theycanpreventchildrenfromcrying.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat______.
A.researchersarequiteclearaboutwhatattractsbacteriaintomicrocapsules
B.thenegative-chargedlayerofpolymersattractedthepositivechargedbacteria
C.alarger"mousetrap"maybehelpfulinfightingagainstinfection
D.polymersandbacteriamaybepushedtogetherbywater'sattraction
42.Thechildren'helastparagraph______.
A.canbebestexplainedbybehaviorism
B.canbelinkedtoPavlov'sdogs
C.showsthatrewardsmaywellkilldesire
D.servestoprovideevidencetobehaviorism
43.
Liberia'sfinancesweregiventhegreatestboostby______.
A.grantsmadebyHarveyFirestone
B.Firestone'sdecisiontogrowrubberthere
C.thepaymentofalldebtsbytheUnitedStates
D.purchasesofrubberbytheUnitedstates
44.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Thescariestpartofbuyingausedcarisnotbeingcompletelysureofwhatconditionit'sin.Acarthat'sbeeninamajoraccidentisalwaysabiggerrisk,butsellersoftentrytohidethisinformation.AndrewBleakley,evaluator-inspector,runsamobilevehicleinspectionserviceinMontreal.Forabout$80hewillperform.afull,unbiasedinspectiononausedvehicle.Inhistenyearsasaprofessionalinspector,Bleakleyhasseenalot.Hewarns,"Watchoutfordealersdemonstratingvehicleswhichareused,notnew.Theymayhavebeeninacollision."HeaddsthatitisnotuncommoninOntarioandQuebecespeciallyforunscrupuloussellerstotollbacktheodometerortoevendisengageit.Bleakleyhasspecialtoolstocheckforthis.
Bleakleyalwaysrecommendshiringanindependenttechniciantoinspecttheconditionofausedcarbeforeyoubuyit.Theproblemisthatfindingsomeonequalifiedtodotheinspectionincludescheckingthecompressionanddriveline,fluids,brakes,suspension,andsteering.Essential,too,isaninspectionofthecar'sbodyandfinallyaroadtest.Thereare,however,afewthingseveryonecandobeforebuyingausedcar:
Doavisualcheckofthecar.Lookattherightreardoorhinges.Iftheyareveryworn,orthedoordoesn'tclosewell,thecarmayhavebeenusedasataxi.Holesintheroofcouldmeanthecarwasusedfordeliveries.
Checkforoilleaksonthepavement.Notethatleaksarenotnecessarilyasignificantproblem—itdependsonthecause.
Don'tassumethatnew-lookingbrakeandacceleratorpedalsmeanthecarhasn'tbeendrivenmuch.Resellersknowpeoplecheckthesedetailsandcanbuynewpadsforaround$6.
Copydownthevehicleidentificationnumber,a17-charactercombinationofnumbersandletters,fromthevehicle'sdashboard.InOntario,askthedealerorsellerfortheUsedVehicleInformationPackage.Thisgivesdetailsofpreviousowners,anyoutstandingliensonthecar,andthefairmarketvalueofthevehicle.
Accordingtothepassage,inbuyingasecond-handvehicleitismostimportanttoknow______.
A.howlongithasbeenused
B.whatcoloritis
C.whetherithasbeeninacollision
D.whetheritleaksoil
45.
ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatSocialSecurityprivatizationwill______.
A.providehighreturnsforthenewgovernments
B.bestronglyopposedbyWallStreet
C.bringthefutureretireesmorebenefits
D.allowindividualstoinvestinpersonalaccounts
46.(50)
47.
Accordingtothepassage,thepowderedmilkismadethroughpouringit______.
48.
WhatcanwelearnaboutthedevicedesignedbyDavidWhittenandKirkSchanze?
A.Thetwolayersofpolymersarechargeddifferently.
B.Theemptycapsuletheydesignedisusedtotrapmouse.
C.Theabsorbed-lightcankillbacteriainsidethecapsuledirectly.
D.Singletoxygenisaninsulatedform.ofelement.
49.
WhiletheGreeksdevelopedastrology,theybelievedthat______.
A.theearthwasmadeupoffourelementsandtheheavens
B.theheavensweremadeupofamaterialofpurecrystal
C.theideasoftheBabylonianswerenotimaginative
D.theirideaswouldsoonspreadthroughoutEurope
50.
WhatcanweinferfromPara.4?
A.Americansweremuchconcernedaboutandwellpreparedforthepossiblethreat.
B.Nuclearplantswerethemostimportantplacesthatneedprotection.
C.Washington,DCwouldbeperfectlysafeundertheprotectionofsurface-to-airmissiles.
D.TheseprotectivemethodswillmakeAmericanslessworriedaboutthepossibletreat.
51.
Intheproposal,theInteriorDepartment______.
A.assessedthecauseofthepolarbears'declineinthecomingdecades
B.believedthatthelossoficeisattributedtotheheat-trappinggases
C.consultedthestudyonArcticclimateandicetrends
D.predictedmanmadeheat-trappinggaseswouldcausetemperatureincrease
52.Whatissportsviolence?Thedistinctionbetweenunacceptableviciousnessandagame'snormalrough-and-tumble(混戰(zhàn))isimpossibletomake,orsotheargumentruns.Thispositionmayappealtoourinclinationforlegalism,butthetruthismostofusknowquitewellwhenanactofneedlesssavageryhasbeencommitted,andsportsarelittledifferentfromcountlessotheractivitiesoflife.Thedistinctionisasapparentasthatbetweenadeliberatelyaimedblowandthearmhailingofanathletelosinghisbalance.Whenaplayerballshishandintoafist,whenhedriveshishelmetintoanunsuspectingopponentinshorts,whenhecrossestheboundarybetweenplayinghardandplayingtohurt—hecanonlyintendanactofviolence.
Admittedly,roughactsinsportsaredifficulttopolice.Buthere,too,wefindreflectedtheconditionsofeverydaylife.Ambiguitiesinthelaw,confusionatthescene,andthereluctanceofwitnessescloudalmostanyroutineassaultcase.Suchuncertainties,however,havenotpreventedsocietyfromarrestingpeoplewhostriketheirfellowcitizensonthestreet.
Perhapsourtroublesstemnotfromthegamesweplaybutratherfromhowweplaythem.The1979meetingbetweenhockey(曲棍球)starsfromtheSovietUnionandtheNationalHockeyLeagueprovidedadirecttestoftwoapproachestosport—theemphasisonskill,grace,andfinesse(技巧)bytheRussiansandthestressonbrutalityandviolencebytheNHL.Inastartlingupset,theRussiansembarrassedtheirrough—playingopponentsandexplodedalong-standingmyth:thatsuccessincertainsportsrequiresexcessiveviolence.
Violenceapologistscitetwoadditionalarguments.First,theysay,sportsalwayshavebeenrough;todaythingsarenodifferent.ButargumentsinAmerica'sOldWestweresettledonMainStreetwithsixguns,andearlycave-dwellerschosetheirwomenwithaclub.Civilizinginfluencesendedthosepractices;yetwearetoldsportsviolenceshouldbetolerated.Thesecondcontentionisthatathletesacceptriskaspartofthegame,and,inthecaseofprofessionals,arepaidhandsomelytodoso.Butcananyon
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