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2022年江西省上饒市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)測(cè)試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Intheyearstocome,thepercentageoftelecommuterswillgrowfarbeyondthefuturists'wildestexpectations.
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2.
Acouplemaygetdivorcediftheycantestifythattheirrelationshiphasbrokendownirreparably.
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3.
Freudwasthefirstmantohelpmentalpatientsbyhavingthemtalkaboutwhatmadethemanxious.
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4.Whentheinterviewerreferstotheinterviewees'previousjob,hereallywantstoknowiswhethertheintervieweesarereadytotaketheroughandapproachthejobwith______.
5.
Therewillbe______borninaminuteintheworld.
6.
WhenwewatchTV,our______aresemi-functionalatbest.
7.
Mr.Symondsandhisassociateswere______withtheauthor'sreplies.
8.
Inordinaryusage,thetermdialectcanalsosignifyavarietyofalanguagethatisdistinctfromwhatisconsidered______.
9.Whensleddogsgetsufficientcarefromtheowner,theyusually______.
A.fightwithotherdogs
B.aretooheavytorun
C.arefriendlyandgentle
D.developreliabilityontheowner
10.Policemen,firemenandemergencydoctorsallcanbecalledfirstresponders.
11.
Asamatteroffact,wetosomeextentpay______wheneverweareinvolvedinpurchasetransactions
12.
Byvoting,thepublicmadethefinalselectionoftheeurosymbols.
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13.
ThefirstU.Spubliclibrarywasopenedin1803,theresultofagiftof____________.
14.HumanNutritionandDiet
Thescopeofhumannutritionextendsfarbeyondtheclassicalstudyofthephysiologicalandbiochemicalprocessesinvolvedinnourishment;i.e.,howsubstancesinfoodareconvertedintoenergyandbodytissues.Humannutritionhascometoinvolvealltheeffectsonhumansofanycomponentfoundinfood;theseincludemostchronicdegenerativediseases(dentaldecay,coronaryheartdisease,somecancers,etc.),whicharenowmajortargetsofresearchactivity.Thescopeofnutritionextendstotheeffectsoffoodonhumanfunction;e.g.,mentalfunction,athleticperformance,resistancetoinfection,andfetalhealthanddevelopment.Thereisagrowinginteractionbetweennutritionalscienceandgeneticsbecauseofthediversityofhumanchemicalmake-upandbecausefoodcomponentsofwhichmostpeopleareunawarecanhavemarkedeffectsonsomeindividuals.Last,nutritionalsoconsiderswhypeoplechoosetoeatthefoodstheydo,evenaftertheyhavebeenadvisedthatdoingsomaybeunhealthy.Thestudyoffoodhabitsandpeople'sattitudes,beliefs,likes,anddislikesoverlapswiththesocialsciencesofphysiology,anthropology,sociology,andeconomics.Dieteticsistheapplicationofnutritioninthehealthsciences.
Theprincipalevidencethatanorganiccompoundisessentialisthatitconsistentlycuresaspecificdeficiencydisease.Aninorganicclementisessentialifitregularlyoccursinthebodyandisdemonstratedtohaveafunction(suchasbeinganintegralpartofanenzyme).Humansrequireoxygen,water,foodenergy,protein,14otherorganiccompounds(vitaminsandessentialfattyacids),andsome18inorganicelements,aswellascarbon,hydrogen,andnitrogen.
Growingchildrenneedmoreproteinperkilogramofbodyweightthandoadults.Proteinrequirementatallagesisincreasedbyinfectionsnotonlybecausethereisanincreasedutilizationofproteinbutalsobecauseillnessusuallyimpairstheappetiteandthusreducesdietaryintakeofallsubstances,includingprotein.Inmanycountrieschildrenareweanedonadietofcerealpapswithlittleornosupplementofmilkorotherproteincontainingfoods.Suchadietattheleastretardsgrowthanddevelopment.Ifachildonsuchadietsuffersfromanacuteinfection,notablymeaslesorgastroenteritis(胃腸炎),asevereillnessmayensue.Thedeathratefromprotein-caloriemalnutritioninmanypovertystrickencommunitiesishigh.Primaryproteindeficiencyisnotcommonamongadults,forwhomcerealsingeneralsatisfytheproteinrequirement.
Ironisrequiredforthesynthesisofhemoglobin(血紅蛋白),theoxygen-bindingpigmentinredbloodceils.Normallytheironliberatedfromoldceilsisretainedandcanbereutilized.When,however,thereischronicbleedingfromwoundsorthereissevereandprolongedmenstruation,thenormalamountofdietaryironmaybeinsufficienttoreplenishthebody'ssupply.Lossesofironinthemenses,theneedsofafetus,andtheinevitablelossatlabourandinthemilkofalactating(哺乳期的)womanincreasetheironrequirementsofwomenduringtheirreproductivelife.
Calciumisthemostobviousandpersistentofthemineralnutrients,yetitismoredifficulttomeasuretheadequacyofitsintakethanforothernutrients.Morethan99percentofthebody'scalciumisintheskeleton,whereitnotonlyprovidesstructuralsupportbutalsoisalargereservoirformaintainingaconstantcalciumconcentrationinplasma.Severalhormonesareallinvolvedinthisregulation.Theamountofcalciuminthebonesisnearly30gramsatbirthandbuildsuptoabout1,200gramsinanadult.Hence,anaverageof180milligramsofcalciummustberetainedinthebodythroughoutchildhood,andtheindividualdailyamountsshouldreach400milligramsduringtheadolescentgrowthspurt.Absorptionofcalcium,likethatofman
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15.BirdBrains
CrackingWalnuts
Thescene:atrafficlightcrossingonauniversitycampusinJapan.Carrioncrowsandhumanslineuppatiently,waitingforthetraffictohalt.Whenthelightschange,thebirdshopinfrontofthecarsandplacewalnuts,whichtheypickedfromtheadjoiningtrees,ontheroad.Afterthelightsturngreenagain,thebirdsflyawayandvehiclesdriveoverthenuts,crackingthemopen.Finally,whenit'stimetocrossagain,thecrowsjointhepedestriansandpickuptheirmeal.
Biologistsalreadyknewthecorvinefamily--itincludescrows,ravens,rooks,magpiesandjackdaws--tobeamongthesmartestofallbirds.Butthisremarkablepieceofbehavior.wouldseemtobeaparticularlyacutedemonstrationofbirdintelligence.Researchersbelievetheyprobablynoticedcarsdrivingovernutsfallenfromawalnuttreeoverhangingaroad.Thecrowsalreadyknewaboutdroppingclamsfromaheightontheseashoretobreakthemopen,butfoundthisdidnotworkforwalnutsbecauseoftheirsoftgreenoutershell.
Otherbirdsdothis,althoughnotwithquitethesameprecision.IntheDardiaMountainsofGreece,eaglescanbeseencarryingtortoisesuptoagreatheightanddroppingthemontorocksbelow.
DoBirdsHaveIntelligence?
Scientistshavearguedfordecadesoverwhetherwildcreatures,includingbirds,showgenuineintelligence.Somestillconsiderthehumanmindtobeunique,withanimalscapableofonlythesimplestmentalprocesses.Butanewgenerationofscientistsbelievesthatcreatures,includingbirds,cansolveproblemsbyinsightandevenlearnbyexample,ashumanchildrendo.Birdscaneventalkinameaningfulway.
GoodMemory
Somebirdsshowquiteastonishingpowersofrecall.AtypeofNorthAmericancrowmayhavetheanimalworld'skeenestmemory.Itcollectsupto30,000pineseedsoverthreeweeksinNovember,andthencarefullyburiesthemforsafekeepingacrossoveranareaof200squaremiles.Overthenexteightmonths,itsucceedsinretrievingover90percentofthem,evenwhentheyarecoveredinfeetofsnow.
MakingandUsingTools
OnthePacificislandofNewCaledonia,thecrowsdemonstrateatool-making,andtoolusingcapabilitycomparabletoPaleolithicman's.DrGavinHunt,aNewZealandbiologist,spentthreeyearsobservingthebirds.Hefoundthattheyusedtwodifferentformsofhooked"tool"topullgrubsfromdeepwithintreetrunks.Otherbirdsandsomeprimateshavebeenseentouseobjectstoforage.Butwhatisunusualhereisthatthecrowsalsomaketheirowntools.Usingtheirbeaksasscissorsandsnippers,theyfashionhooksfromtwigs,andmakebarbed,serratedrakesorcombsfromstiffleatheryleaves.Andtheydon'tthrowthetoolsawayafteroneuse--theycarrythemfromoneforagingplacetoanother.
Scientistsarestilldebatingwhatthisbehavior.means.Man'suseoftoolsisconsideredaprimeindicationofhisintelligence,isthisaskillacquiredbychance?Didthecrowsacquiretoolmakingskillsbytrialanderrorratherthanplanning?Or,initsabilitytoadaptandexploitanenormousrangeofresourcesandhabitats,isthecrowclosertohumansthananyothercreature?
DrHuntsaidthisofhisresearch:"Therearemanyintriguingquestionsthatremaintobeansweredaboutcrows'toolbehavior.Mostimportantwouldbewhetherornottheymostlylearnorgeneticallyinherittheknow-howtomakeandusetools.Withoutknowingthatitisdifficulttosayanythingabouttheirintelligence,althoughonecouldguessthatthesecrowshavethecapabilitytobeascleverascrowsingeneral."
Thewoodpeckerfinchisanotherconsummatetoolmaker;Itwillsnapoffatwig,trimittosizeanduseittopryinsectsoutofbark.Incaptivity,acactusfinchlearnthowtodothisbywatc
A.kindnessofpeople
B.harmoniouslivingconditions
C.ecologicalstability
D.birdintelligence
16.
AccordingtothedescriptionofBuckminsterFuller,thetwoadvantagesoftriangleinstrengthwere_____.
17.Mostofthefoodsgrownandprocessedaccordingtothefederalstandardswillbeartheseal______.
18.Depression
Inbed,youtossandturn,unabletogetagoodnight'ssleep.Youfeelanxiousandworried.There'splentytodo,buttheworkpilesupbecauseyoufeellistlessandtired.Youdon'tevenwanttodoanythingfun.Friendstellyouto"pullyourselftogether,"butyoufeelhelplessandhopeless.Youhavedifficultyconcentratingandmakingdecisions.Whenyoulookinthemirror,youhateyourself.Youaredefinitelyinoneoflife'svalleys—youaredepressed.
Everyonegetsthebluesonceinawhile.Emotionallowsandhighsareanormalpartoflife.Thebluesbecomedepressionwhenyoufeelsosleepyandlistlessthatyoucan'tfunctionnormallyineverydaylife.
TypesofDepression
Depressioncanrangefromamildpanictoself-destructiveorsuicidalbehavior,It'simportanttounderstandthevarioustypesofdepressionsothatyoucanrecognizethem.
Depressionoccursatallages,althoughmajordepressiveepisodespeakbetweentheagesof55and70inmenand20and45inwomen.Abouthalfofthosewhoexperienceanepisodeofmajordepressionwillhaveanotherwithintwoyears.Forsomepeople,episodesofdepressionareseparatedbyseveralyears,whileotherssuffergroupsofepisodesoverashorttimespan.Betweenepisodes,suchindividualsfeelwell.
Majordepressivedisorderaffectsapproximately14.8millionAmericanadults—or6.7percentoftheU.S.populationaged18yearsandolder—inagivenyear.Majordepressivedisorderismorecommoninwomenthaninmen.Althoughtreatmentcanhelpmorethan80percentofpeoplewithseveredepression,mostpeoplewithdepressiondonotseektreatment.
--Reactivedepression.Thistypeofdepressionisareactiontostressfulevents—divorce,deathofalovedone,achronicillness,apersonaltragedy,orevensocialisolation,whichtheelderlyfrequentlyexperience.Thepersonisunabletorecovernormallyfromthefeelingsassociatedwiththeevent.Commonfeelingsincludeself-pity,pessimism,andlossofinterestinlife.Itaffectspeopleofallages.
--SeasonalAffectiveDisorder(SAD).Ifyouliveinthenorthernlatitudesandsufferdepressionduringthewintermonths,youmaysufferfromseasonalaffectivedisordercausedbyalackofexposuretosunlight.Doctorsaren'tsureexactlywhatphysiologicalmechanismsareatworkinSAD,buttheyspeculatethatdepressedfeelingsandothersymptomsmaybeduetoanincreaseinthereleaseofthehormonemeltonin.SADsufferersfeellethargicandirritable.Theymayalsosufferfromchronicheadaches,increasedappetite,weightgain,andanincreasedneedforsleep.Forunknownreasons,SADistrulya"woman'sdepression,"inthatwomenmakeup70percentto80percentofthoseaffected.SinceabouthalfofallSADsufferershaverelativeswhoalsosufferfromSADorotheremotionalproblems,researchersspeculatethattheproblemmaybeinherited.
--Biochemicaldepression.Doctorsaren'tsurewhy,butsomepeopledevelopabiochemicallybaseddepressionsometimeduringmidlife.It'slikelythatthistypeofdepressioniscausedbybiochemicalproblemswithinthebrain.Theproblemusuallyrespondswelltoantidepressantmedication.Youmaybemorelikelytodevelopthistypeofchemicaldepressionifothermembersofyourfamilyhavealsosufferedfromthisproblem.
--Diseaseordrug-relateddepression.SomediseasessuchasAIDS,stroke,chronicpain,andhypothyroidism(甲狀腺功能減退)cancausedepression.Inhypothyroidism,thethyroidgland(甲狀腺)malfunctions,leadingtotoolittleornothyroidhormonecirculatinginthebloodstream.Inadditiontodepression,othersymptomsofhypothyroidismincludefatigue,weakness,weightgain,impairedmemory,andshortnessofbreath.Fortunately,thedepressionandothersymptomsofhypothyroidismcanbeeffectivel
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19.
WelearnthatthenumberofIndianfarmersisover200times______.
20.
Whichofthefollowingcanhelpyougetintothehabitofrealitytesting?
A.Videotapingyourlife.
B.Bringingamemopad.
C.Settinganalarmclock.
D.Regulatingyourhobbies.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(28)
A.Allsharkshaveteeth.
B.Asharkcanhavesixrowsofteeth.
C.Asharkcanhavehundredsofteeth.
D.Allsharkshaveextremelysharpteeth.
22.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Silvercarsaremuchlesslikelytobeinvolvedinaseriouscrashthancarsofothercolors,suggestsanewstudyofover1000cars.People(36)______insilvercarswere50percentlesslikelytoexperienceseriousinjuryinacrash(37)______withdriversofwhitecars,theresearchinNewZealandfound.
White,yellow,grey,redandbluecarscarriedaboutthesame(38)______ofinjury.Butthosetakingtotheroadsinblack,brown,orgreencarsweretwiceaslikelyto(39)______acrashwithseriousinjury.SueFurness,attheUniversityofAuckland,ledthestudybutsaystheteamdoesnotknowwhysilvercars(40)______safer."Wethinkitmaybeduetoa(41)______oflightcolourandhighreflectivity,"she(42)______.Shesuggeststhatincreasingtheproportionofsilvercarsontheroadmightprovidea"(43)______strategy”tocutearcrashinjuries.
"(44)____________,thatmightbeusefultopeopleintermsofpurchasingacar,"saysRogerVincent.Butheadds,"Alotofpeoplewillbuythingspurelyonfashion."
Intheirstudy,Furnessandhercolleagues(45)____________.Theyalsocontrolledforroadconditionsandambientlightconditions.
ButVincentsaysotherfactorscouldbeimportant,suchasthewaypeopleviewdifferentcolors,(46)____________.
23.【B9】
24.
【B5】
25.(22)
A.Itsuitsthosebestwhohavenofixedtimetostudy.
B.Itcanprovidemorechancesofeducation.
C.Itcantaketheplaceofthetraditionaleducation.
D.Thestudiesofonlineeducationismoreinteractive.
26.(17)
A.JohnshouldnottalktoBillanymore.
B.JohnshouldtakeBill'sremarkseriously.
C.JohnshouldtellBillnottothinknegatively.
D.JohnshouldpaylittleattentiontowhatBillsays.
27.
【B11】
28.
【B6】
29.(32)
A.TheFirstModernSailingVessels.
B.PrinceHenry'sSailingVessels.
C.PrinceHenrytheNavigator.
D.TheFirstSchoolforSailors.
30.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:Eversincehumanshaveinhabitedtheearth,theyhavemadeuseofvariousformsofcommunication.Generally,thisexpressionofthoughtsandfeelingshasbeenintheform.oforalspeech.Whenthereisalanguagebarrier,communicationisaccomplishedthroughsignlanguageinwhichmotionsstandforletters,words,andideas.Tourists,thedeaf;andthemutehavehadtoresorttothisform.ofexpression.Manyofthesesymbolsofwholewordsareverypicturesqueandexactandcanbeusedinternationally,spelling,however,cannot.
Bodylanguagetransmitsideasorthoughtsbycertainactions,eitherintentionallyorunintentionally.Awinkcanbeawayofflirtingorindicatingthatthepartyisonlyjoking.Anodsignifiesapproval,whileshakingtheheadindicatesanegativereaction.
OtherformsofnonlinguisticlanguagecanbefoundinBraille,signalflags,Morsecode,andsmokesignals.Roadmapsandpicturesignsalsoguide,warn,andinstructpeople.
Whileverbalizationisthemostcommonform.oflanguage,othersystemsandtechniquesalsoexpresshumanthoughtsandfeelings.
(27)
A.Whenlanguageisabarrier,peoplewillfindotherformsofcommunication.
B.Everybodyusesonlyoneform.ofcommunication.
C.Nonlinguisticlanguageisinvaluabletoforeigners.
D.Althoughotherformsofcommunicationexist,verbalizationisthefastest.
31.(25)
A.Toprovidesomeinstructionsfortheelderly.
B.Toremindtheelderlyofthepersonalservicesinthebank.
C.Toasktheclerkstoofferhelpfortheelderly.
D.Tosimplifytheoperationofcomputerizedbankingservices.
32.(35)
A.Poorqualityleadstotheshort-termuseofproducts.
B.Peopledonotlikeone-timeuseproducts.
C.Productstendtobedisposable.
D.Peoplerefusetousereturnableobjects.
33.(13)
A.Findahotelnearbyagaininafewdays.
B.Accommodatehisparentsinhisdormitory.
C.Askhisparentsnotcomeuntilhefindsaproperhotel.
D.Phoneahotelfartherfromthecampusforareservation.
34.(21)
A.At5:30.B.At6:00.C.Before6:00.D.After6:00.
35.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽(tīng)力原文:W:Pardonme,Mr.Brown,wherearethesevitaminslocated?
M:Youneedaprescriptionforthose.Ifyouhaveone,Icanfillitforyourightaway.
Q:WhoisMr.Brown?
(12)
A.Apharmacist.B.Asalesman.C.Alibrarian.D.Adoctor.
36.(26)
A.Comedy.B.Lightmovie.C.Mysterymovie.D.Actionmovie.
37.(40)
38.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Oh,lookslikeI'mgoingtobealittlelateforclass.IhopeProfessorClarkdoesn'tstartontimetoday.
W:Areyoukidding?Youcansetyourwatchbythetimehestartshisclass.
Q:WhatcanbeinferredaboutProfessorClark?
(18)
A.Heisalwayspunctualforhisclass.
B.Herarelynoticeswhichstudentsarelate.
C.Hewantshisstudentstobeontimeforclass.
D.Hedoesn'tallowhisstudentstotelljokesinclass.
39.(14)
A.Shecouldn'ttalktotheconsultantbeforetwo.
B.Shewouldtalktotheconsultantduringlunch.
C.Shecouldn'tcontacttheconsultant'ssecretary.
D.Shetalkedwiththeconsultantaboutthenewprogramuntiltwo.
40.(31)
A.Withthehelpofpeoplefromcolonies.
B.OwingtoactivelyinvadingtheSpanishNavy.
C.DuetotheweatherinfavorofEnglishships.
D.BecauseofthehugenessoftheSpanishNavy.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Americanculturehasnotbeenimmunetoculturalinfluencesfromoutside.TheideaofdemocracycamefromtheancientGreeks;theIndustrialRevolutionstartedinEngland;jazzandrockmusicpreserveAfricanrhythms—topickafewexamples.Indeed,manyofthethingswethinkofas"100percentAmerican"camefromothercultures.
Still,mostofthechangesinAmericancultureoverthelastcenturyhavecomefromwithin,astheresultofinventionsanddiscoveries.Andchangehasbeendramatic.TherapidchangesaffectingAmericahavebeenledbyeconomicandtechnologicalforces.Theculturedimensionsofthischangehavebeenlargelyignoredintheprocess.Withoutsignificantadvancesandinnovationintherealmofcultureandvalue,thehugeeconomicandtechnologicalgainsoftherecentpastareexposedtogreatrisk.
OnehundredyearsagotheUnitedStateswaslargelyanationoffarmers.Manyofthethingswetakeforgrantedtoday—ahighschooleducation,forexample,orindoorplumbing—wereluxuriesthen.Themoonwasalightforlovers,notasiteofscientificexploration;geneticengineering(基因工程)wasnotevenasubjectforsciencefiction,muchlessforlaboratoryresearchandcorporateinvestments.ThedecadesfollowingtheSecondWorldWar,inparticular,werecharacterizedbyspectacular(引人入勝的)scientificandtechnologicaladvances,nationalself-confidence,optimism,and(formanyAmericans)prosperity.TheAmericaneconomywasthestrongestintheworld:moregoodswereproducedandsold,morepeoplewereworking,andthestandardoflivingwashigherthaneverbefore.Pollstakeninthe1950sand1960sshowthattheaverageAmericanwaspreoccupiedwiththequestions"WillImakeagoodliving?","WillIbesuccessful?"and"WillIraisesuccessful,happychildren?"Successwasdefinedintermsofmaintainingastablefamilyand"keepingupwiththeJones".MostAmericansbelievedthatiftheyplayedbytherules—iftheyworkhardanddidwhatwasexpected,iftheysacrificedtheirownneedstothoseoftheirfamilyandtheiremployer—theywouldberewardedwithanever-increasingstandardofliving,adevotedspouse,anddecentchildren.Anexpensivecar,asuburbanhome,andchildrenincollegeweretangible(可觸知的)signsthathardworkandself-sacrificepaidoff,whichisso-calledAmericanDream.AmericanDreamisakindofspiritthatencouragespeopletoachievesuccessthroughtheirhard-working,anditindicatesthateverybodyhaschancetosucceedthrougheffort.
Bysaying"Indeed,manyofthethingswethinkofas'100percentAmerican'camefromothercultures"(Line3,Para.1),theauthorsuggeststhattheAmericancultureis______.
42.
Whichofthefollowingistrueabouthabitsaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theyarenaturalendowmentstolivingcreatures.
B.Theyaremoreimportantthaninstinctstoallanimals.
C.Theyaresubjecttotheformativeinfluenceoftheenvironment.
D.Theyaredestinedtoopenoutamuchmorefar-reachingpossibilityintheevolutionofhumanbeings.
43.
WhataretheimportitemsofBritainmentionedinthepassage?
44.
Itcanbeinferredthatahearingaidcanfunctionwellat______.
A.aquietplaceorcorner
B.aclassroomwithmanystudents
C.acinemawithcomfortableseats
D.acarpetedroomwhereapartyison
45.【S3】
46.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
withthesurgeofnetworkingmarketing,workathomejobsandMLMcompanies,manypeoplearediscoveringnetworkmarketingopportunities.Unfortunately,manypeoplearealsolearningthehardwaythattheyarenotallwhattheyarecrackeduptobe.Ifyou'veeverbeenburnedbyaseamornetworkmarketinghype,youprobablyarewonderingifyoureallycanmakemoneyinnetworkingmarketingandrelatedbusinesses.
Thegoodnewsisthatyoucan.Therereallyismoneytobemadeintheindustry.Thesecretisinlearninghow.Onefirststepistofamiliarizeyourselfwiththe7greatliesofnetworkmarketing.Next,youneedtorecognizethebusinessforwhatitis—sales.
Thenespeciallyyouneedtobeagoodsalesperson.Thiswillrequireyouknowallyoucanaboutyourproduct,thetargetmarketandthecompetition:Youneedtoknowhowtosucceedinsalesandyouneedtoknowhowtoproperlyworkwithinyourprogram.Forsome,thisrequiresworkingaloneandinothersitrequiresrecruitingendadvancingtodifferentlevelswithinyourindustryorcompany.Thehigheryouprogress,thehigheryouropportunitiesforincome.
Onegreatadvantagetomakingmoneyinnetworkmarketingisinknowingthatthereisnolimittotheamountofmoneyyoucanmake.Inyour-typical9-5job,youwillhaveabasicwageandotherthanpromotionsandbonuses,thisiswhatyouwillalwaysmake.Withnetworkmarketing,yougetwhatyouputintoit.
ThecompensationplanthatisinvolvedinnetworkingmarketingandHomeNetworkMarketingprogramsallowsyoutoearndirectlyfromwhatyousell.Thismeansthereisalotofpotentialforgrowthandincomeincrease.Theamountofmoneyyoumakeisuptoyouandhowyouchoosetooperateyourownnetworkmarketingbusiness.
Themoreyouworkandthebetteryouareatwhatyoudo,themorepotentialthereisforincreasedincome.Youcancontinuetogrowandearnmoreandmoreovertimeandasyourskillsincrease.Therearealsomanyrecruitingopportunitiesinmanycompaniesandifyoubringotherpeopleinunderyou,thenyouwillbeabletoshareaportionorpercentageoftheirincomeaswell.Thismeansevenmoreopportunityforyoutoearn.
Whetheryouworkwithatopnetworkmarketingcompany,MLMhomebusinessoryourownentrepreneurialenterprise,youwillearnbaseddirectlyoffofhowmuchandhowwellyouwork.Thebetterandmoreproductiveyourmarketingstrategies,themoreyouwillmakewithlessinvestedtimeandenergy.Successisliterallyinyourownhands.Sowhileyoucanmakemoneyinnetworkmarketing,don'tbefooledintothinkingitwillcomeeasyorasahand-oat.Therewillbesomeskillandworkinvolved.
Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying"Ifyou'
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