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2022年廣東省汕頭市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)知識(shí)點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
ArecentstudyreportedthatJapaneseworkerswere______thancommonlythought.
2.
Ifyourinfant______hasatemperatureof100.2degreesormore,youshouldcallyourphysician.
3.
Generallyspeaking,malesputonabdominalweight,whichendangersthemofgetting______.
4.Theproblemseitherwiththedispensermechanismorwiththebillscanleadto______.
5.
Comparedwiththehybridcorn,thenativecornispoorin______.
6.
Whichofthefollowingismentionedasabenefitofwalking?
A.Itisbeneficialtoyourheartandlungs.
B.Ithelpstobuildstrongupperbodymuscles.
C.Itputsnostressonyourjoints.
D.Itdoesnoharmtothebones.
7.
MarkTwain'sMasterpieceis______.
8.
Eatingfishandwalnutsmayhelpkeepourspiritsup,becausetheycontains______.
9.
Majorityofcountriessuspectthestatementthattheworldtradechainswillcollapsebecause______.
A.theybelievetheagreementsandtheopentradesystem
B.theglobeeconomicisrecovering
C.manycountries'governmentssupportimportationandexportation
D.theglobetradeisthriving
10.
Whichofthefollowingisfamousforreducinganxiety?
A.Celery.B.Almonds.C.Onion.D.Aromaofanorange.
11.
Apersonmightneed______caloriestomaintainahealthyconditioninaday.
A.nolessthan2,000
B.lessthan2,000
C.morethan2,000
D.roughlyabout2,000
12.
Whentheinterviewerreferstotheinterviewees'previousjob,hereallywantstoknowiswhethertheintervieweesarereadytotaketheroughandapproachthejobwith______.
13.
TheGovernmentbotherstomaintaingamereserves______.
14.
Theauthordoubtsthatmencanfindanswerstothe______inthenearfuture.
15.CreativeJustice
Throwingcriminalsinjailisanancientandwidespreadmethodofpunishment,butisitawiseone?Itdoesseemreasonabletokeepwrongdoersinaplacewheretheyfindfeweropportunitiestohurtinnocentpeople,andwheretheymightdiscoverthatcrimedoesn'tpay.Thesystemhaslongbeenconsideredfairandsoundbythosewhowanttoseetheguiltypunishedandsocietyprotected.Yetthevalueofthisform.ofjusticeisnowbeingquestionedbytheverymenwhohavetoapplyit:thejudges.Thereason,theysay,isthatprisondoesn'tdoanyoneanygood.
Doesitreallyhelpsociety,orthevictim,orthevictim'sfamily,toputinjailamanwho,whiledrunkatthewheelofhiscar,hasinjuredorkilledanotherperson?Itwouldbemorehelpfultomakethemanpayforhisvictim'smedicalbillsandcompensatehimforthebadexperience,thelossofworkingtime,andanyotherproblemsarisingfromtheaccident.Ifthevictimisdead,inmostcaseshisfamilycouldusesomefinancialassistance.
Theideaofcompensationisfarfromnew:someancientnationshadlawsdefiningverypreciselywhatshouldbepaidforeveryoffenseandinjury.InBabylon,around2700B.C.,athiefhadtogivebackfivetimesthevalueofthegoodshehadstolen;inRome,centurieslater,thievesonlypaiddouble."Goodsystem!"saymodernjudges,whoknowwhatbadeffectsaprisontermcanhaveonanonviolentfirstoffender.Ayoungthiefwhospendstimeinjailreceivesthereathorougheducationincrimefromhisfellowprisoners.Willinglyornot,hehastoassociatewithtoughcriminalswhowilldraghimintomoreseriousoffenses,moreprisonterms—alifeofrepeatedwrongdoingthatwillleaveatrailofvictimsandcostthecommunityagreatdealofmoney;foritisveryexpensivetoputamanontrialandkeephiminjail.
SuchconsiderationshavecausedanumberofEnglishandAmericanjudgestotryotherkindsofpunishmentfor"light"criminals,allunpleasantenoughtodiscouragetheoffendersfromrepeatingtheiroffenses,butsafeforthembecausetheyarenotexposedtodangerouscompany.Theypayfortheircrimebyhelpingtheirvictims,financiallyorotherwise,orbydoingunpaidlaborfortheircommunity;theymayhavetoworkforthepoororthementallyill,tocleanthestreetsoftheirtown,collectlittleorplanttrees,ortodosomeworkforwhichtheyarequalified.Orperhapstheytakeajobandrepaytheirvictimoutoftheirsalary.Thissortofpunishment,calledanalternativesentence,isappliedonlytononviolentcriminalswhoarenotlikelytobedangeroustothepublic,suchasforgers,shoplifters,anddriverswt,ohavecausedtrafficaccidents.Alternativesentencesareconsideredparticularlygoodforyoungoffenders.Thesentencedcriminalhastherighttorefusethenewtypeofpunishmentifheprefersaprisonterm.
Sincealternativesentencesarenotdefinedbylaw,itisuptothejudgestofindthepunishmentthatfitsthecrime.Theyhaveshownremarkableimaginationinapplyingwhattheycall"creativejustice."
Adentistconvictedofkillingamotorcyclistwhiledrivingdrunkhasbeencondemnedtofixtheteethofthepoorandtheelderlyathisownexpenseonedayaweekforafullyear.Anotherdrunkdriver(agenineteen)wasorderedtoworkintheemergencyroomofahospitalonceaweekforthreeyears,sothathecouldseeforhimselftheresultsofcarelessdriving.
Athiefwhohadstolensomeequipmentfromafarmerhadtoraiseapigandacalfforhisvictim.Aformercitytreasurer,guiltyofdishonestactions,wasputtoraisingmoneyfortheRedCross.
Agroupofteenagersweresentencedtofixtentimesthenumberofwindowsthattheyhadsmashed"justforfun"onewildevening.Graffitiartistshavebeenmadetoscrubwalls,benches,andother
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
Toresolveremaininguncertainties,it'snecessarytoobservefactorssuchaswind,clouds,andhumidityinthetropospheretomakesuretheyareconsistentwith______.
17.
Wemustderivehydrogenfrom__________________withaviewtoapurehydrogen,economy.
18.
Theauthorwasgoodatcomputer.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Accordingtotheinformationwegetin"ComeWhatMay:HandlingtheGardenVarietyComputerCrisis",whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?
A.SystemscrashcanalsohobbleyourPC
B.Kids"rearranging"datamaydestroyyourinformation.
C.Adultsinadvertentlydeletingfileswillleadtoaninformationdestruction.
D.Onlyphysicaldisastercandamageyourcomputer.
20.
TheimportantadvantagetheAndeanteachershadwasthat______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Goodevening,MissMalinen.Won'tyousitdown?
W:Goodevening.Thankyou.
M:Now,InoticedvanlefttheHotelScandinaviain1980,andthenyouhadbeenworkinginamedium-sizerestaurantinFinlandforabout4years.WhatareyounowdoinginEngland?
W:I'mspendingafewmonthsbrushingupmyEnglishandgettingtoknowthecountrybetter.
M:AndyouwanttoworkinEnglandtoo,why?
W:I'mkeenongettingsomeexperienceabroad,andIlikeEnglandandEnglishpeople.
M:I'mtheRestaurantManagerandHeadWaiter,soyou'dbeworkingdirectlyunderme.You'dberesponsibleforbringinginthedishesfromthekitchen,servingthedrinks,andifnecessarylookingafterthebills.Soyou'dbekeptprettybusy.
W:I'musedtothat.Inmylastpositionwewerebusymostofthetime,especiallyinsummer.
M:Good.Now,isthereanythingyou'dliketoaskaboutthejob?
W:Well,theusualquestions,whatsortofsalarywereyouthinkingofpaying?
M:Wepayourwaitersfortypoundsaweek,andyouwouldgetyoureveningmealfree.
W:Isee.
M:Now,youmayhavewonderedwhyIaskedyouheresolateintheday.Thefactis,Iwouldliketoseeyouinaction,sotospeak.Wouldyoubewillingtoactasawaitressherethiseveningforhalf-an-hourorso?Ourfirstcustomerwillbecomingin,letmesee,inabouttenminutes'time.
W:Well,I'mfreethiseveningotherwise.
M:Good.Andinreturnperhapsyouwillhavedinnerwithus?Now,letmeshowyouthekitchenfirst.Thisway,please...
(23)
A.InHotelScandinavia.
B.Inamedium-sizerestaurantinFinland.
C.InarestaurantinEngland.
D.Intheman'shouse.
22.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Whatthatmoviewasaboutlastnightisquitebeyondme.
W:Ifyouhadreadthebook,youwouldhaveunderstoodthemoviebetter.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(19)
A.Heshouldhavereadthebookinsteadofgoingtothemovie.
B.Heshouldhavegonetothemovieinsteadofreadingthebook.
C.Readingthebookwillhelpthemanunderstandthemoviebetter.
D.Shethinksthebookiseasiertounderstandthanthemovie.
23.(34)
A.Sortthemail.
B.Answerthemail.
C.Readthemagazines.
D.Fileimportantinformation:
24.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Tobereallyhappyandreallysafe,oneoughttohaveatleasttwoorthreehobbies,andtheymustallbereal.Itdoesn'tmatter【B1】______lateinlifetosay:"Iwilltakean【B2】______inthisorthat."Amanmayacquiregreat【B3】______oftopicsunconnectedwithhisdailywork,andyetgethardlyany【B4】______orbelief.Itisnousewhatyoulike;youhavegottolikewhatyoudo.Broadlyspeaking,humanbeingsmaybe【B5】______intothreeclasses:thosewhotoiledtodeath,thosewhoare【B6】______todeath,andthosewhoareboredtodeath.Itisnouse【B7】______thepoliticianortheprofessionalorbusinessman,whohasbeen【B8】______orworryingaboutseriousthingsforfivedays,toworkorworryabouttriflyingthingsattheweekend.
Itmayalsobesaidthatrational,industrious,usefulhumanbeingsaredividedintotwoclasses:【B9】______.Oftheretheformerarethemajority.Thelonghoursintheofficeorthefactorybringwiththemastheirreward,notonlythemeansofsustenance,butakeenappetiteforpleasureeveninitssimplestandmostmodestform.【B10】______.Forthemtheworkinghoursareneverenough.Eachdayisaholiday,andordinaryholidays,whentheycome,arejustlikeenforcedinterruptionsinanabsorbingvocation.【B11】______.
【B1】
25.聽(tīng)力原文:StrikesareverycommoninBritain.Theyareextremelyharmfultoitsindustries.Infact,thereareothercountriesinWesternEuropethatlosemoreworkingdaysthroughstrikeseveryyearthanBritain.ThetroublewiththestrikesinBritainisthattheyoccurinessentialindustries.Thereareover495unionsinBritain.Someunionsareverysmall.Over20havemorethan100000members.Unionsdonotexistonlytodemandhigherwages.Theyalsoeducatetheirmembers.Theyprovidebenefitsforthesickandtrytoimproveworkingconditions.Tradeunionistssaythatwemustthanktheunionsforthegreatimprovementinworkingconditionsinthelasthundredyears.Itisnowagainstthelawforunionmemberstogoonstrikewithoutthesupportoftheirunion.Thiskindofstrikeiscalledunofficialstrikeandwascommonuntilrecently.Employersfeelthatunofficialstrikesweremostharmfulbecausetheywouldglutbepredicted.However,theseunofficialstrikesstilloccurfromtimetotimeandsomeunionshavealsorefusedtocooperatewiththelaw.Asaresult,thegeneralpictureoftherelationsbetweenworkersandemployersinBritainhasgonefrombadtoworse.
(30)
A.Theyoftentakeplaceinhermajorindustries.
B.Britishtradeunionsaremorepowerful.
C.TherearemoretradeunionmembersinBritain.
D.Britainlosesmoreworkingdaysthroughstrikeseveryyear.
26.聽(tīng)力原文:Whatcanhospitalsdotohelppatientsrecoverfasterfromillness?Apartfromnursingandmedicine,(26)onewaythatisgettingmoreattentionistoimprovethequalityoftheenvironmentinhospitals.(27)NowsomeofBritain'smosttalentedartistshavebeencalledintotransform.olderhospitals.Ofthe2500NationalHealthServicehospitalsinBritain,(27)almost100nowhavelargecollectionsofcontemporaryartincorridors,waitingareasandtreatmentrooms.
(28)Theserecentcreativeideasoweagreatdealtooneartist,PeterSenior.HesetuphisstudioataManchesterhospitalinnortheasternEnglandduringtheearly1970s.(29)Hefelttheartisthadlosthisplaceinmodernsociety,andthatartshouldbeenjoyedbyawideraudience.
Atypicalhospitalwaitingroommighthaveasmanyas5000visitorseachweek.Whatbetterplacetoholdregularexhibitionsofart!Seniorwassopopularthathewassoonjoinedbysixyoungartschoolgraduates.
Theeffectwasstriking.Nowinthecorridorsandwaitingmomsthevisitorshaveafullviewoffreshcolors,amusingimagesandpeacefulcourtyards.
Thequalityoftheenvironmentmayreducetheexpensivedrugswhenapatientisrecoveringfromanillness.Accordingtoastudy,patientswhohadaviewofagardenneededhalfthenumberofstrongpainkillerscomparedwithpatientswhohadonlyabrickwalltolookat.Thoseluckypatientssaidtheyusedtobesoupsetwhentheysawthedullenvironmentinhospitals.
(33)
A.Expensivemedicine.
B.Goodnursing.
C.Betterenvironmentinhospitals.
D.Recoveryathome.
27.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Graceissoannoying,thoughshedoesn'tmeantohurtanybody.Sheisalwayscorrectingotherpeope.
Shethinkssheisaknow-it-all.
M:Ifeelthesameway.Thoughsometimeshercommentsarewise,theyarehurtful.
Q:WhatdoesthemanthinkofGrace?
(17)
A.Annoyingandmean.
B.Kindandfriendly.
C.Intelligentbutmean.
D.Intelligentbutannoying.
28.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Hello,Iwaswonderingifpostgraduatestudentsareallowedtousethecopymachineinthefacultyresourceroom?
W:I'mnotsure,butifyouleavemeyournameandnumber,I'llfindoutandgetbacktoyou.
Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?
(15)
A.Showthemanhowtousethecopymachine.
B.Copythemessagefortheman.
C.Inform.themanaboutthepolicy.
D.Callthemanaftershetalkstothestudents.
29.
【B6】
30.
【B4】
31.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Jenny,whatdoyouthinkamillionaireshouldbetike?
W:Well,amillionaireissomeonewhoownsahugewealthofoiIwells,railroadshares,property,banksorthesizeoftheirfactoriesandstaff.Thegiantindustrialmagnate—Ford,Rockefeller,etc.
M:Buttoday,manyoftheleadingmillionairesarenotconnectedwithanybusinessproduction.Theyarestarswhoappearinfilms,playsports,speculateinpropertyorsingrockandrollmusic.
W:That'snotstrange.Ijustwonderwhatkindsofstarsearnmost.
M:Thesportsstars.Theyarenotonlypaidforappearinginvarioussportsanddoingwellataprofessionallevel,buttheyearnhugesumsfromadvertisingendorsements,appearancemoney,andalliancewithsponsors.
W:Howricharethey?
M:MichaelJordan,theleadingbasketballplayerintheUnitedStatesusedtoearn$16millioninadditiontohis$30millionsalaryfortheendorsementsheagreedto.
W:Wow!Whataboutfootballstars?Dotheyearnasmuch?
M:Theleadingfootballplayersaresomeoftheoutstandingsportsearnersintheworld.BusinessAgemagazinelistedthemrecently,andthetopfourwerethestarsfromBrazil.
W:IthinkthesenewmillionairesaremuchluckierthantheFordgeneration,becausetheyarestillquiteyoungwhentheybecomemillionaires.
M:That'sright.Elevenofthetop15oftheoutstandingfootballearnersareundertheageof30.
W:IwishIcouldbeasrichasthemwhenIam91.
(23)
A.Oilwellsowners.
B.Bankers.
C.Railroadshareholders.
D.Sportsstars.
32.【B10】
33.(21)
A.Georgealwayshesitatesateverything.
B.George'swifeismuchtooconcernedaboutthingsathome.
C.Georgecan'treallydecideanythingathome.
D.Georgeandhiswifehardlygoanywhereforholidayyearafteryearbecausetheycan'tdecidedwheretogo.
34.(22)
A.Becausetheyhavetopayforit.
B.BecausetheythinkTV'scommercialsareinsultstotheirintelligence.
C.Becauseitgetsallitsmoneyfromadvertisements.
D.Becausethereweren'tanyadsonTV.
35.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:Scientistsclaimthatairpollutioncausesadeclineintheworld'saverageairtemperature.Inordertoprovethattheory,ecologistshaveturnedtohistoricaldatainrelationtoespeciallyhugevolcaniceruptions.Theysuspectthatvolcanoeseffectweatherchangesthataresimilartoairpollution.
OnesourceofinformationistheeffectoftheeruptionofTambora,avolcanoinSumbawa,theDutchEastIndies—theformernameoftheRepublicofIndonesia—inApril1815.Thelargestrecordedvolcaniceruption,Tomborathrew150milliontonsoffineashintothesky.Theashfromavolcanospreadsworldwideinafewdaysandremainsintheairforyears.Itseffectistoturnincomingsolarradiationintospaceandthuscooltheearth.Forexample,recordsofweatherinEnglandshowthatbetweenAprilandNovember1815,theaveragetemperaturehadfallen4.5F.Duringthenexttwenty-fourmonths,Englandsufferedoneofthecoldestperiodsofitshistory.Farmers'recordsfromApril1815toDecember1818indicatefrostthroughoutthespringandsummerandsharpdecreasesincropandlivestockmarkets.Sincetherewasatimelagofseveralyearsbetweencauseandeffect,bythetimetheworldagriculturalcommoditycommunityhaddeteriorated,noonerealizedthecause.
Ecologiststodaywarnthatwefaceatwofoldmenace.Theever-presentpossibilityofvolcaniceruption,suchasthatofMt.St.HelensinWashington,addedtoman'spollutionoftheatmospherewithoil,gas,coal,andotherpollutingsubstances,maybringusincreasinglycolderweather.
(27)
A.Theywereevidentinthedecreasedworldtemperature.
B.Theywereofseveraldays'durationworldwide.
C.TheywerefeltmainlyintheDutchEastIndies.
D.Theywereimmediatelyevidenttotheworld'sscientists.
36.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Tom'svoicesoundsawful.Icouldbarelyhearhim.
F:Yes,he'sgotaterriblesorethroat.Thedoctorsaidheshouldn'tevenattempttowhisper.
Q:WhatdoesthewomanimplyaboutTom?
(14)
A.Tomisadvisednottotalkmuch.
B.Tomisn'tgoodatsinging.
C.Tomjusthadasurgeryonhisthroat.
D.Tomisencouragedbyhisdoctortospeakmore.
37.
【B3】
38.(44)
39.【B7】
40.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Tellusabitaboutthekindofconsumerthatyou'regoingtobetargetingat.
W:Well,C.K.orCalvinKlein,isreallydividedupbetweentwoworlds--theCalvinKleinLuxuryBusinesswhichwecallthe(22)"Collection"whichisthebest,themostexpensive,luxuriousproducts.AndtheworldofC..K.whichisreallyinspiredbygenerationacts.(23)It'stargetedtotheyoungerpeople,topeoplewhoaremoreconcernedaboutvalue,price,style.Andtheaudienceismuchbroader.
M:YouareplanningafairlymajorassaultontheAsianmarket.Howdidyousetup?
W:Well,wesetupanAsiancompany;wesetupaJapanesecompany--CalvinKleinJapan,andCalvinKleinAsia.(24)Peoplewhoopenupretailstoreswilldistributeourproductstootherretailstores,andsetup"shipinshop"concepts,distributeJeansmorebroadly,underwearandvariousotherproductsthatwemake.Andthat'sreallyexciting.
M:WhatdoesthismeanthoughforyourexistingbusinessrelationshipsinAsia?
W:(25)IsetanisoneofourpartnersintheJapanesecompanies,asMitsuiisoneofourpartners.Thereisagroupofsomeofthebestbusinesspartnersthatwecouldhave,whotogetherunderstandwhatthemissionis,andtoreallytakefulladvantageoftheopportunitiesthatarethereinJapanandSoutheastAsiaforus.Andwe'redoingthesameinEurope.Theplanistoglobalize,youknow.Andwearedoing,wearemirroringthesamestrategyinEuropeasinAsia.
(23)
A.Themostexpensiveproductsforwomenandchildren.
B.Themostpracticalclothesfortheoldandtheyoung.
C.Thebestandmostluxuriousgarmentproductsformenandwomen.
D.Thebestbutverycheapjeansandunderwearforordinaryconsumers.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whenweareallowedhalfasecondtorememberwatchesandfaces,werememberwatchesbetterbecause______.
A.werememberobjectsquicklyinsuchashorttime
B.wecannotencodeimagesinsuchashorttime
C.wecanrecognizesimplethingsinsuchashorttime
D.wecannotrecognizeimagesinsuchashorttime
42.InthefirstyearorsoofWebbusiness,mostoftheactionhasrevolvedaroundeffortstotaptheconsumermarket.Morerecently,astheWebprovedtobemorethanafashion,companieshavestartedtobuyandsellproductsandserviceswithoneanother.Suchbusiness-to-businesssalesmakesensebecausebusinesspeopletypicallyknowwhatproductthey'relookingfor.
Nonetheless,manycompaniesstillhesitatetousetheWebbecauseofdoubtsaboutitsreliability."Businessesneedtofeeltheycantrustthepathwaybetweenthemandthesupplier,"sayssenioranalystBlancErwinofForresterResearch.Somecompaniesarelimitingtheriskbyconductingonlinetransactionsonlywithestablishedbusinesspartnerswhoaregivenaccesstothecompany'sprivateintranet.
AnothermajorshiftinthemodelforInternetcommerceconcernsthetechnologyavailableformarketing.Untilrecently,Internetmarketingactivitieshavefocusedonstrategiesto"pull"customersintosites.Inthepastyear,however,softwarecompanieshavedevelopedtoolsthatallowcompaniesto"push"informationdirectlyouttoconsumers,transmittingmarketingmessagesdirectlytotargetedcustomers.Mostnotably,thePointcastNetworkusesascreensavertodeliveracontinuallyupdatedstreamofnewsandadvertisementstosubscribers'computermonitors.Subscriberscancustomizetheinformationtheywanttoreceiveandproceeddirectlytoacompany'sWebsite.CompaniessuchasVirtualVineyardsarealreadystartingtousesimilartechnologiestopushmessagestocustomersaboutspecialsales,productoffering,orotherevents.ButpushtechnologyhasearnedthecontemptofmanyWebusers.Onlineculturethinkshighlyofthenotionthattheinformationflowingontothescreencomestherebyspecificrequest.Oncecommer-cialpromotionbeginstofillthescreenuninvited,thedistinctionbetweentheWebandtelevisionfades.That'saprospectthathorrifiesNetpurists.
ButitishardlyinevitablethatcompaniesontheWebwillneedtoresorttopushstrategiestomakemoney.TheexamplesofVirtualVineyards,A,andotherpioneersshowthataWebsitesellingtherightkindofproductswiththerightmixofinteractivity,hospitality,andsecuritywillattractonlinecustomers.Andthecostofcomputingpowercontinuestofreefall,whichisagoodsignforanyenterprisesettingupshopinsilicon.Peoplelookingback5or10yearsfromnowmaywellwonderwhysofewcompaniestooktheonlineplunge.
Whatdowelearnaboutthepresentwebbusiness?
A.Webbusinessisnolongerinfashion.
B.Business-to-businesssalesarethetrend.
C.Webbusinessisprosperousintheconsumermarket.
D.Manycompaniesstilllackconfidenceinwebbusiness.
43.
Whatdoresearchersconcludeaboutchildren'slearningpatterns?
44.
Accordingtothepassage,shoppingformostpeople______.
A.isaflexiblemeansofcommunicating
B.isnotjustameanstogaininganend
C.doesnotprovideanalternativetophysicalenjoyment
D.providesaperfectlyeasyandefficientwayofliving
45.(56)
46.
【C7】
47.
Accordingtothetext,animalwelfaregroupshavesucceededin______.
A.stoppingallanimalabuseinschools
B.establishingguidelinesthatbanclassroomexperimentsharminganimals
C.protectinganimalsfrombeingexperimentedwithinextracurricularprojects
D.persuadingtwonationalscienceteachers'associationstoadoptananimalprotectionpolicy
48.Theauthorsuggeststhatmenwouldnotpass______towomenevenifitwasintrouble.
49.
Inhumanhistorypeople'sviewsonbodyweight______.
A.werecloselyrelatedtotheirreligiousbeliefs
B.changedfromtimetotime
C.variedbetweenthepoorandtherich
D.ledtodifferentmoralstandards
50.
Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardtheissueofproductwarnings?
51.Whichofthefollowingdemographicgrowthpatternsismostsuitableforthelongthinpowderfuseanalogy?
A.Avirtuallystableorslightlydecreasingperiodandthenasuddenexplosionofpopulation.
B.Aslowgrowthforalongtimeandthenaperiodofrapid,dramaticincrease.
C.Toomanypeopleonearthandafewrapidincreaseinthenumberaddedeachyear.
D.Alongperiodwhendeathratesexceedbirthratesandthenashortperiodwithhigherfertilityandlowermortality.
52.
Accordingtothestudyteam,______isapracticethatcanencouragetransmissionofthebirdflu.
53.Itissuggestedthatparentsshouldnotlettheirchildrengotoaplacewithahistoryofcriminalactivity______.
54.
TheauthorofthisarticlebelievesthatChina'economydefinitelyhasthecapacityto______.
55.
【C4】
56.
Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?
A.Toentertain.
B.Totellastory.
C.Todescribe.
D.Topersuade.
57.
Mostpatientsbelieve______.
A.doctorsshouldlietothem
B.theyshouldbetoldthetruth
C.theyshouldbemisledbydoctors
D.doctorswouldbetraythemiftheytellthetruth
58.
Oneimplicationofthefinalsentenceinthepassageisthat______.
A.thereadershouldturnnexttocommentariesongeneralfiction
B.thereisnoreasonforanyreadernottolikesciencefiction
C.thereadershouldcompareothernovelsandstoriestosciencefiction
D.thosewhocanappreciateprosefictioncanappreciatesciencefiction
59.
Thefactthatparentscheckthecontentsofthebookorthefilmfortheirchildrentoreadorseeshows______.
A.thenecessityofcensorship
B.manybooksandfilmsarebad
C.childrenneedtheirparentstohelpthemunderstandmore
D.theparentsarepermissive
60.
Inthepast,manydoctors______.
A.neverthoughtofanypossiblelinkbetweenstressandillness
B.hardlyconsideredemotionalfactorswhendealingwithapatient
C.discoveredthatthebrainandimmunesystemfunctionedindependently
D.foundthatdiseaseswerecausedbypsychologicalfactors
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.【S2
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