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2022年河北省廊坊市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)真題(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
AccordingtoMichaelTwery,whydon'tthosepeoplewithsnoringproblemsgotosectheirdoctor?
A.Becausetheyarcafraidtobelaughedatbyothers.
B.Becausetheyarcnotawareoftheproblemsduetotheirslowprogress.
C.Becausetheyarctoobusytogotohospital.
D.Becausetheyareunwillingtotalkaboutsnoringproblems.
2.PassageOne
Itcanbeshowninfactsendfiguresthatcyclingisthecheapest,mostconvenient,endmostenvironmentallydesirableform.oftransportintowns,butsuchcoldcalculationsdonotmeanmuchonthefrostywintermorning.Therealappealofcyclingisthatitissoenjoyable.Ithasnoneofthedifficultiesandtensionsofotherwaysoftraveling,soyouaremorecheerfulafteraride,eventhroughtherushhour.Thefirstthinganon-cyclistsaystoyouis:"Butisn'titterriblydangerous?"Itwouldbefoolishtodenythedangerofsharingtheroadwithmotorvehiclesanditmustbeadmittedthatthereareanalarmingnumberofaccidentsinvolvingcyclists.However,althoughpolicerecordsindicatethatthecardriverisoftentoblame,theanswerlieswiththecyclist.Itispossibletorideinsuchawayastoreduceriskstoaminimum.IfyoudecidetojointhethousandsinBritainwhoarenowreturningtocyclingasacheap,satisfyingform.oftransportyourfirstproblemwillbetryingtodecidewhatbiketobuy.Herearethreesimplerolesofbuyingabike.
1)Alwaysbuythebestyoucanafford.Ofcoursetherehastobeameetingpointbetweenwhatyouwouldreallylikeandeconomicreality,butaimashighasyoucanendyouwillgetthebenefitnotonlywhenyouridebutalsoifyouwenttosell.Well-madebikeskeeptheirvalueverywell.Anddon'tforgettoincludeinyourcalculationsthefactthatyou'llbeginsavingmoneyonfaresandpetroltheminuteyouleavetheshop.
2)Getthebestframe,themainstructureofthebicycle,foryourmoneyasyoucanCheapbrakes,wheelsorgearscaneasilybereplacedbymoreexpensiveones,buttheframe.setstheupperlimitonanytransformationyoushouldallowforthepossibilitythatyourcyclingambitionswillgrowwithpractice.WhenyoubeginthefourmilestoworkmaybethemostYoneverdreamof;butafterafewmonthsaSundayrideintothecountrybeginstolookmoreandmoredesirable-Thebestthingistobuyabikejustalittlebitbetterthanyouthinkyou'llneed,andthengrowintoitotherwise,trytogetamodelthatcanbeimproved.
3)ThefitisvitalHandlebarsandseatheightcanbeadjustedbutyoumustgettherightsizedframe.Onthewholeitisbesttogetthelargestsizeyoucanmanage.Frame.sizesaremeasuredininchesandtheusualadultrangefrom21inchesto25inches,thoughextremesizesoutsidethosemeasurementscanbefound.Somepeoplesayifyoutakefourinchesfromyourinsidelegmeasurementyouwillendupwiththerightsizeofbike.Thebasicprinciple,though,isthatyoushouldbeabletostandwithlegscithersideofthecrossbar(thebargoesfromthehandlebarstotheseat)withbothfeetcomfortablythatontheground
PassageTwo
Thirstingforknowledge?
ThinkingofsubscribingtotheTLS?Well,inthewordsofGeorgeSteiner,"Itisuniqueandindispensable."WhatsetstheTLSapartfromotherliterarymagazinesisnotjustthequalitybuttherangeofitscoverage.Ineveryweeklyissue,youwillfindin-depthcommenton30--40books,withreviewsandessaysoneverysubjectfromAnthropologytoZoology,andasectiondevotedtofilm,theatre,operaandthevisualarts.Infact,there'snotmuchthatmattersintheworldofliterature,scholarshipandtheartsthatyoucan'tfindinourpages--andallofitreviewedbytheleadingmindsandthebestwritersofourtime.
Wealsopublishthebestofcontemporarypoetryandshortstoriesbyleadingwriters.
Therearenobetterreasonstobeginsubscribingtoday
Whatyoureceive
Subscribenowandreceive:
Savingsof30%ontheregularsubscriptionratewithatwo-yearsubscription(104issues),20%witha12monthsubscription(52issues)and100Aonsixmonths(26issues).
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3.
BesurenottousebirthdatesoryourphonenumbersasyourPINbecausethey______.
4.
Whetheraprofileissupportivetoasearchwithoutwarrantdependsontheoffice'sabilitytodescribespecific______.
5.
Thelowconfidencelevelofconsumersandproducersisoneofthegeneralfactorsofarecession.
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6.
AccordingtoDr.Weeks,sleephasa(n)______function.
A.time-savingB.energy-savingC.life-savingD.money-saving
7.
Somebusinessmenhavefoundit______byputtingusersintovideo-game-likevirtualworlds.
8.
Thepassagetellsuswhybathsandmassagesbenefitusintermsofmood.
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9.
Budgetforlegislationmaydoubletheexpenditureson______in10years.
10.
Laura'sdaughterJennahasgotaPh.D.degreefromtheUniversityofTexas.
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11.
Somepeople'spowertosatisfyhisorherurgetoeatcanbeenhancedby______.
12.
Thejobofacasemanagerinvolvesmanagingtheflowofinformationbetweenpractitionerandinsurancecompanyto______.
13.
______asthe"covertdepression",ithasthreemajorsymptoms.
14.
ShestudiesatPennsylvaniaCollegeforWomenfirstwithamajorin______thenchangedhermajorto______.
15.
Accordingtothepassage,thebestwaytomakeupforsleepdeficitis______.
A.totakenapseveryday
B.tohavemoresleepovertime
C.togotobedearly
D.todrinkacupofmilkbeforebedtime
16.
Freud'sinfluenceon______,______,and______cannotbemeasured.
17.
SomepeoplethoughtthatNASAactedouttheApolloprograminmoviestudiospartiallybecausethepicturestransmittedfromthemoondonotinclude______.
18.Whyaresleddogssaidtobephysicalwonders?
A.Becausetheyareraisedbywolves.
B.Becausetheycanstandmostsevereweather.
C.BecausetheyarefastestrunneramongArcticanimals.
D.Becausetheycanbeargoodslikehorsesdo.
19.APerfectMarket
Whenthetechnologybubbleburstin2000,thecrazyvaluationsforonlinecompaniesvanishedwithit,andmanybusinessesfolded.Thesurvivorspluggedonasbesttheycould,encouragedbythegrowingnumberofInternetusers.Nowvaluationsarerisingagainandsomeofthedot-comsaremakingrealprofits,butthebusinessworldhasbecomemuchmorecautiousabouttheInternet'spotential.Thefunnythingisthatthewildpredictionsmadeattheheightoftheboom—namely,thatvastchunksoftheworldeconomywouldmoveintocyberspace—are,inonewayoranother,comingtrue.
Therawnumberstellonlypartofthestory.AccordingtoAmerica'sDepartmentofCommerce,onlineretailsalesintheworld'sbiggestmarketlastyearroseby26%,to$55billion.Thatsoundsalotofmoney,butitamountstoonly1.6%oftotalretailsales.Thevastmajorityofpeoplestillbuymostthingsinthetraditionalmarkets.
Tipoftheiceberg
Butthecommercedepartment'sfiguresdealwithonlypartoftheretailindustry.Forinstance,theyexcludeonlinetravelservices,oneofthemostsuccessfulandfastest-growingsectorsofe-commerce.Nordothefigurestakeinthingslikefinancialservices,ticket-salesagencies.Andthereismore.Thecommercedepartment'sfiguresincludethefeesearnedbyInternetauctionsites,butnotthevalueofgoodsthataresold:anastonishing$24billion-worthoftradewasdonelastyearoneBay,thebiggestonlineauctioneer.Nor,bydefinition,dotheyincludethebillionsofdollars-worthofgoodsboughtandsoldbybusinessesconnectingtoeachotherovertheInternet.SomeoftheseB2B(Business-to-Business)servicesareproprietary(專利的,專營(yíng)的);forexample,Wal-Marttellsitssuppliersthattheymustuseitsownsystemiftheywanttobepartofitsannualturnover(營(yíng)業(yè)額)of$$250billion.
Soe-commerceisalreadyverybig,anditisgoingtogetmuchbigger.ButtheactualvalueoftransactionscurrentlyconcludedonlineisdwarfedbytheextraordinaryinfluencetheInternetisexertingoverpurchasescarriedoutintheofflineworld.Thatinfluenceisbecominganintegralpartofe-commerce.
Tostartwith,theInternetisprofoundlychangingconsumerbehavior.OneinfivecustomerswalkingintoaSearsdepartmentstoreinAmericatobuyanelectricalappliancewillhaveresearchedtheirpurchaseonline—andmostwillknowdowntoadimewhattheyintendtopay.Moresurprisingly,threeoutoffourAmericansstartshoppingfornewcarsonline,eventhoughmostendupbuyingthemfromtraditionaldealers.Thedifferenceisthatthesecustomerscometotheshowroomarmedwithinformationaboutthecarandthebestavailabledeals.Sometimestheyevenhavecomputerprint-outsidentifyingtheparticularvehiclefromthedealer'sstockthattheywanttobuy.
PeopleseemtoenjoyshoppingontheInternet,ifhighcustomer-satisfactionscoresareanyguide.Websitesaredoingevenmoreandclevererthingstoserveandentertaintheircustomers,andseemsettotakeamuchbiggershareofpeople'soverallspendinginthefuture.
Whywebsitesmatter
Thishasenormousimplicationsforbusiness.Acompanythatneglectsitswebsitemaybecommittingcommercialsuicide.Awebsiteisincreasinglybecomingthegatewaytoacompany'sbrand,productsandservices—evenifthefirmdoesnotsellonline.Auselesswebsitesuggestsauselesscompany,andarivalisonlyamouse-clickaway.Buteventhecoolestwebsitewillbelostincyberspaceifpeoplecannotfindit,socompanieshavetoensurethattheyappearhighupinInternetsearchresults.
Formanyusers,asearchsiteisnowtheirpointofentrytotheInternet.Thebest-knownsearchenginehasalreadyenteredthelexicon(辭典):Peoplesaytheyhave"Googled"acompany,aproductortheirplumber.Thesearchbusinesshasa
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Besidestheeminentcontributions,atorchbearerischosenforpesonifyingof______ofaparticularOlympics.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:W:Excuseme,doyoumindansweringafewquestions?
M:No.
W:Firstly,doyouevercatfastfood?
M:Yes,Ido.
W:Whatkindoffastfooddoyounormallyeat?
M:Oh,youknow,burgers,sandwiches,wellsometimeslikeapizza.
W:Oh,right.Andhowoftendoyoueatfastfood?Everyday,morethanonceaweekorlessthanonceaweek?
M:Well,MondaytoFridaywhenI'mworking,butnotusuallyattheweekends.
W:Andwhattimeofdaydoyoueatfastfood?
M:Well,atworkasIsaid,youknowatlunchtimeIgooutandgetaburgerorasandwich.Sometimes,ifI'mgoingoutandIdon'thavetimetocookintheeveningsthenI'llsendoutforapizza.
W:Oh,right.Doyouonlyeatitasamainmealordoyousnackbetweenmeals?
M:No,onlyamainmeal,youknowluxurious,intheevening.
W:Andwhatdoyouthinkoffastfood?Whichstatementsdoyouthinkaretrue?Um,either"It'sconvenient"?
M:Oh,definitely.Imean,that'ssortofthemainreasonthatIeatit.
W:Right.Howabout"Ittastesgood"?
M:Yeah,Imean,notasgoodasfoodlikeinagoodrestaurant,butit'snotbad.
W:"It'sgoodforyou"?
M:No.Sortofeatingquicklyandstandingupit'ssortofbadforyou,thefooditselfisn'tverygoodforyou,youknowthere'snotenoughgreens,youknowvegetablesorsalad.
W:Howabout"It'sanexpensivewayofeating"?Whatdoyouthinkofthat?
M:Oh,yes,itis,butyou'repayingfortheconvenience,youknowthespeedofit.Well,Icertainlythinkthatit'scheaperthancookingyourownfood.
W:Andwhataboutlastly"ItcreatesJitter".Doyouthinkthat'strue?
M:Yes,itdoes.OnlyIalwaysputmineinalitterbin,butunfortunatelyalotofpeopledon't,butinthepackagingthereisalotofpaperinvolvedandplasticandsometimespolystyrene.
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A.Friedchicken.B.Sandwiches.C.PizzaD.Kebabs.
22.(18)
A.Thewomanenjoyedthemovieverymuch.
B.ThewomansawahorrormovielastSaturday.
C.Themanaskedthewomantobecarefulatnight.
D.Themanwenttotheshowwiththewoman.
23.(33)
A.Whetheritcanbedetectedandchecked.
B.Whetheritwillleadtowidespreadfoodshortage.
C.Whetherglobalwarmingwillspeedupinthefuture.
D.Whetheritwillaffecttheirownlives.
24.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Mostpeoplepicturesharksashuge,powerful,frighteningpredators,readyatanymomentstousetheirsharpteethtoattackcarelessswimmerswithoutprovocation.But,peoplemayhavesomewrongideasontheconceptionofsharks.
First,thereare350speciesofshark,andnotallofthemarelarge.Theyrangeinsizefromthedwarfshark,whichcanbeonly6incheslongandcanbeheldinthepalmofthehand,tothewhaleshark,whichcanbemorethan55feetlong.
Second,thedifferentspeciesofsharkvarytremendouslyinthenumberandtypeofteeth.Asharkcanhavefromonetosevensetsofteethatthesametime,andsometypesofsharkearlhaveseveralhundredteethineachjaw.Itistruethatthefierceandpredatoryspeciesdopossessextremelysharpandbrutalteethusedtoriptheirpreyapart:manyothertypesofshark,however,haveteethmoreadaptedtograbbingandholdingthantocuttingandslashing.
Finally,notallsharksarepredatoryanimalsreadytostrikeoutathumans.Infact,only12ofthe350speciesofsharkhavebeenknowntoattackhumans,andasharkneedstobeprovokedinordertoattack.Thetypesofsharkthathavetheworstrecordwithhumansarethetigershark,thebullshark,andthegreatwhiteshark.However,formostspeciesofshark,evensomeofthelargesttypes,therearenoknowninstancesofattacksonhumans.
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A.Ittriestocategorizethedifferentkindsofsharksthroughouttheworld.
B.Ittriestowarnhumansofthedangersposedbysharks.
C.Ittriestodescribethecharacteristicsofsharkteeth.
D.Ittriestoclearupmisconceptionsaboutsharks.
25.
【B8】
26.聽力原文:Goodmorning!I'mTorrisDon,housingdirectorhereattheuniversity.I'mvisitingallthedormitoriesthisweektoinform.studentsaboutcheckoutprocedures.Iknowyouhavealotonyourmindswithfinalscomingup,butthereareafewthingsyouneedtobeawareofasyoupreparetoleaveforyoursummervacation.ThisdormitorywillbeclosedduringthesummermonthsandwillreopenonSeptember1st.YoumustvacateyourroombyJune3rd.Evenifyou'veregisteredforclassesduringthesummer,youmustleavethisdormbyJune3rd.Ifthisposesaproblemtoyou,youshouldcontactmyofficeassoonaspossible.Youshouldremembertoturninyourroomkeybeforeyouleave.Failuretoreturnyourkeycanresultina25dollarfine.Youmustalsomakesurethatallofyourpersonalpropertyhasbeenclearedoutofyourroom.I'llbepassingoutaform.foryoutofilloutconcerningtheconditionofyourroom.Youshouldreportontheform.anydamagetoyourroomthathasoccurredoverthelastyear,suchasholesintheroom'swalls,doorsorwindows.Thatway,oursummermaintenancecrewwillknowwheretomakerepairsbeforethenextschoolyearstarts.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsduringthenextfewdays,pleaseaskyourresidentadvisersorcallmyoffice.Nowpleasetakeoneoftheformsastheyarepassedaround.
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A.Thesummervacation.
B.Thehousingoffice.
C.Residentadvisers.
D.Check-outprocedures.
27.聽力原文:W:Aren'tyouleavingtomorrowforyourhoneymoonvacation?Hasallbeenpackedandreadytogo?
M:Notyet.Istillhavetostopbythedrugstoreandgetsomemedicinesforcarsickness.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
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A.Theman'svacationhasbeenpostponed.
B.Themanmightbecarsick.
C.Themanisgoingtochangehismedicine.
D.Theman'swifeaskedhimtobuysomemedicineforher.
28.(22)
A.Bendingtheelbowsaslowaspossible.
B.Keepingthebodystraight.
C.Bendingthebodyatthewaist.
D.Keepingthefeettothefloor.
29.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Hiddenpassengerstravelinginships,trains,orevencarscanbeaterriblenuisance--especiallywhentheyareinsects.Inthisrespect,thereisagreatdifferencebetweenhumanbeingsandinsects.Theformermakeeverypossibleefforttoavoiddiscovery,whilethelatterquicklydrawattentiontothemselves.
WecanonlysympathizewiththeunfortunatemanwhohadtostophiscarsoonaftersettingoutfromacountryvillagetodrivetoLondon.Hearingastrangenoisefromthebackofthecar,henaturallygotbuttohavealook.Heexaminedthewheelscarefullybutashefoundnothingwrong,hecontinuedhisway.Thenoisebeganalmostimmediatelyandnowitwaslouderthanever.Quicklyturninghishead,themansawwhatappearedtobeagreatblackcloudfollowingthecar.Whenhestoppedatavillagefurtheron,hewastoldthataqueenbeemustbehiddeninhiscarastherewerethousandsofbeesnearby.
Onlearningthis,themanrealizedthattheonlywaytoescapewouldbetodriveawayasquicklyaspossible.Afteranhour'sharddriving,hearrivedinLondonwhereheparkedhiscaroutsideahotelandwentintohaveadrink.Itwasnotlongbeforeacustomerwhohadseenhimarrivedandhurriedintoinform.himthathiscarwascoveredwithbees.Thepoormotoristtelephonedthepoliceandexplainedwhathadhappened.Thepolicedecidedthatthebestwaytodealwiththesituationwouldbetocallabee-keeper.Inashorttime,thebee-keeperarrived.Hefoundtheunwelcomepassengerhiddennearthewheelsatthebackoftheear.Verygratefultothemotoristforhisunexpectedgift,thekeepertookthequeenandherthousandsoffollowershomeinalargebox.Equallygrateful,themotoristdroveawayinpeace,atlastfreefromthe"blackcloud"whichhadhungoverhiscar.
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A.Abignoise
B.Astrangenoise
C.Astranger'snoise
D.Achild'snoise
30.聽力原文:John:IfIunderstandyoucorrectly,Mr.David,youweredrivingwellwithinthespeedlimitwhenyouwerestoppedbythePolice.
David:Yes.IalwayskeeptothelimitinDownsideRoadbecausethere'saschoolslaponthecomerofthefirstturningandIwouldn'twanttoruntheriskofhittingoneofthekids,right?
John:ButMr.David,thePolicestoppedyouat11p.m.You'resurelynotsuggestingthatchildrenofanyagewouldbelikelytobeleavingschoolatsucha'latehour.Icannotfindthatyourassertionprovidesanyconclusiveproofthatyouweredrivingwithinthelimit.
David:Proof?.Well,it'snotexactlyproofIgrantyou,butitsortofbacksmeup,ifyouknowwhatImean.
John:I'mafraidIdonotknowwhatyoumean.
David:Well,Igobythespeedometer,don'tI?That'swhataspeedometer'sfor,isn'tit?Ittellsyouhowfastyou'regoing.Imeanamachinecan'tlie,canit?
John:"Machines"asyoucallthemarenotnecessaryinfallibleguides,Mr.David.Theysometimesgowrong.InanycaseaccordingtothePolicetestimonyyouweredrivingatmorethansixtymilesanhourinsuchamannerastocauseadangertothepublic.David:Veryfunny,sir.Still,thesteeringwheelhasbeenplayingupabitlately,I'lladmitthat.I'saidtothcwifeonlytheotherdayI'dbetterhaveitchecked,butshesaidputitofftillwewentonholiday,so...
John:Quiteso,Mr.David.Now,IunderstandthatwhenthePolicestoppedyou,yourefusedtotakeabreathalyzertest.Whywasthat?
David:Well,Ihadn'tbeendrinking,hadI?HalfalagerandlimeatTheFeathers--youmustbejoking.
John:Itisnotmyhabittomakejokesincourt,Mr.David,andthereportIhavehereshowsthatsubsequenttestsindicatedthatyouhadtakenconsiderablymorethanalagerandlime.
David:Youdon'twanttotakeanynoticeofthat,sir.They'rejusttryingtoputitoveronme--meandalltheotherstheystopwhenthey'venothingbettertodo.IfyouaskmethePoliceoughttobeprotectinginnocentpeoplefromvandalsandmuggers,insteadofpickingoninnocentdrivers...
John:Kindlyloweryourvoice,Mr.David.Thisisacourtoflawnotatheatricalpresentation.Now,ifyouwouldcaretolistentothisreport,Iwillreaditouttoyou...
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A.Hehasbeenchargedwithdrunkendriving
B.Hehasbeencaughtrunningoverachild
C.Hehasbeenfoundusingadefectivespeedometer
D.Hehasbeenaccusedofstoppingprotectinginnocentpeople
31.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
聽力原文:TheEnglish(36)permanentsettlementsinNorthAmericabeganinthe17thcentury,whenWesternEuropewas(37)undergoinggreatchanges.DuringtheMiddle-Ages,Europewasunderthesingle(38)spiritualauthorityoftheRomanCatholicChurch.Thepeasantsweretiedtothesoilandworkedinthefieldsfortheirlords.(39)Merchantsandcraftsmenwere(40)handicappedbythesocialdisorders.ArtandlearningwerecontrolledbytheChurch.Bythe16thcentury,somenewandpowerfulsocialforcesbeganto(41)emergewhichledtotileawakeningofEuropeandthediscoveryofAmerica.
Thefirstnewforcewasthedevelopmentofcapitalism.Thegrowthofcapitalismproducedtwonewclasses—thebourgeoisclassandtheworkingclass.Withthefastdevelopmentof(42)commerceandtrade,thebourgeoisiebecame(43)increasinglypowerfulinpoliticsaswellasineconomy.Theywantedtosharepowerwithfeudallordsand(44)insomecountriessuchasEnglandtheywantedtohavemorepowerfromthekingsothattheycouldhavefreedevelopment.TheEnglishRevolutionwastheresultofthisgrowthofcapitalism.
(45)ThesecondmajorforcethatbroughtaboutthemodemdevelopmentofEuropewastheRenaissance,whichwasmarkedbyachangingoutlookonlife.TheGod-centeredworldwaschallengedbythegreatprogressinnaturalandsocialscience.ManychallengedtheauthorityoftheBibleandwerewillingtoobserve,experimentandtesttruthsforthemselves.Thisattitudepushedthedevelopmentoftechnology.
(46)ThethirdinfluenceforcewastheReligiousReformation,areligiousreform.movementthatstartedfromGermany.
TheEnglish【B1】______settlementsinNorthAmericabeganinthe17thcenturywhenWesternEuropewas【B2】______greatchanges.DuringtheMiddle-Ages,Europewasunderthesingle【B3】______authorityoftheRomanCatholicChurch.Thepeasantsweretiedtothesoilandworkedinthefieldsfortheirlords.【B4】______andcraftsmenwere【B5】______bythesocialdisorders.ArtandlearningwerecontrolledbytheChurch.Bythe16thcentury,somenewandpowerfulsocialforcesbeganto【B6】______whichledtotheawakeningofEuropeandthediscoveryofAmerica.
Thefirstnewforcewasthedevelopmentofcapitalism.Thegrowthofcapitalismproducedtwonewclassesthebourgeoisclassandtheworkingclass.Withthefastdevelopmentof【B7】______andtrade,thebourgeoisiebecame【B8】______.powerfulinpoliticsaswellasineconomy.Theywantedtosharepowerwithfeudallordsand【B9】___________________.TheEnglishRevolutionwastheresultofthisgrowthofcapitalism.
【B10】_______________________.TheGod-centeredworldwaschallengedbythegreatprogressinnaturalandsocialscience.ManychallengedtheauthorityoftheBibleandwerewillingtoobserve,experimentandtesttruthsforthemselves.Thisattitudepushedthedevelopmentoftechnology.【B11】__________________________________.
【B1】
32.聽力原文:W:Sam,couldyoureviewtheresultsofthesurveyonleisuresportingactivitiesagain?WeneedtoplanoutourproposalforthisFriday'sbusinessmeeting.
M:Sure,I'vesummarizedtheresultsinthehandout,brokendownbyconsumeragegroupsandsportingactivities.Thesurveywasadministeredto550menandwomenbetweentheagesof18and55yearsold,andtheresultshavebeencompiledinthefollowingagegroups:18to26,27to35,36to45,and46to55.Accordingtotheresults,themostactivegroupinvolvedinsportingactivitiesarethosebetween18and26yearsold,followedbythose36to45yearsold.
W:Isee.
M:Asfarasparticularsportsareconcerned,peopleinthesetwogroupscitedjoggingastheirfavoriterecreationalsportfollowedbyskiing,tennis,swimming,andcycling.
W:Andwhataboutthesegroupsbrokendownbygender?
M:Oh,thanksforbringingthatup.Menappeartobeslightlymoreactivethanwomeninthe18to26year-oldagegroup,butwomenseemmoreactiveintheotherthreegroups.
W:Hmm.Basedonwhatyouhavesaid,Ithinkweshouldconsidertargetingthe18to26year-oldagegroupmoreinthefuture.Ialsofeelweshouldconsiderexpandingourlineofathleticshoes,particularlyjoggingandtennisfootwear.Wealsohavetocomeupwithamoreappealingsloganaimedatthisagegroup.
M:Iseewhatyoumean.However,whentheseresultsarecomparedwiththesurveycarriedoutthreeyearsago,wecanseeagrowingtrendamongolderconsumersthoset4,Imean46to55whoarebecomingmoreconsciousandconcernedaboutstayingfit.Ibelievethistrendwillcontinue,soweshouldfocusonthisgroupinstead.
W:Iseeyourpoint.Well,let'smeetagainonWednesdaytoironoutmoreofthedetailsofthisproposal.
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A.Leisuresportingactivities.
B.Averageageofathletes.
C.Durabilityofsportingequipment.
D.People'spreferenceforsportingactivities.
33.(38)
34.
【B4】
35.聽力原文:W:Hello,Michael.Wouldyoucometomyofficeforaminute?Iwanttodiscusssomethingwithyou.
M:Sure.I'llbethereinaminute.Whatisthematter?
W:(22)Manyofourelderlycustomershavenevertriedtouseourcomputerizedbankingservices.Couldyoutellmewhy?
M:(23)Hmm.itcouldbethattheymightfinditstrangetousethosecomputersormachinesand
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