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2022年浙江省嘉興市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
RosaParkssaidthatsherefusedtoleaveherseatbecauseshewasfiredof______.
2.
Fromthe1870son,itisimpossibletoimportplantsfromNorthAmerica.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
HowhastheBBCbeenfinanced?
A.It'spubliclyfinanced.
B.It'scommerciallyfinanced.
C.It'sfinancedthroughprivatedonations.
D.It'sfinancedthroughviewersubscriptions.
4.
Whenyouaremeasuringyourwork,youshouldconsiderthatifthereissomeoneatworkwhoencouragesyourdevelopmentandtalkstoyouabout______.
5.
Mostpartiesofferfingerford,but______.
A.onlyAmericansloveit.
B.itisimpolitetoeatwithyourhandsatparties
C.therearesomeexceptions
D.youcan'talwaysgetrefills
6.
Jim'sparentsencouragedhimtostudyboththeconstructivistmathandtraditionalmath.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
AccordingtoAnnieStevens,manynewlyrecruitedmanagersfailinanewjobbecausetheycannotgetalongwiththeircoworkers.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
TheboxofficeofTerminatorismorethanthatofMyBigFatGreekWedding.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.
Concerningthefutureofthehydrogeneconomy,themostobviousstepwewilltakeis______.
10.
Hydrothermalventsareformedby______.
11.Manycompaniesencouragetheiremployeesto______,withIBMoneofthem.
12.
Acouplemaygetdivorcediftheycantestifythattheirrelationshiphasbrokendownirreparably.
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
Antipollutionlegislationshavebeenenactedthankstothecontinuedpressurefrom______.
A.grass-rootsorganizations
B.individualactivism
C.environmentalists
D.environmentalregulation
14.
Traditionalradicalprostatectomy(前列腺切除術(shù)),whichwouldrequirean______andatleasttwodaysinthehospital.
15.
In2004moretravelerspaidvisittocentralParisthantoNewYorkCity.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
AccordingtoAristotle,knowledgeacquisitionsshouldbepriortoathletictrainingsincebothdevelopmentcouldnothappen_______.
17.
AccordingtotheNationalInstitutesofHealth,therearemoreAmericansbecomepermanentdeafthanbefore.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
Thebestwaytofinancenewspace-planesandspacestationsis______.
19.
InApril1995,makesthe______.
20.
Globalwindpowercapacityincreasedalmost______timesfrom1996totheendof200
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(28)
A.Becausehumanbeingsareclosetonature.
B.Becausehumanbeingsdependonweatherforecastingwarnings.
C.Becausesensesofoursarenotusefulasthatofanimals.
D.Becausehumanbeingsdon'tdependonthesenses.
22.
【B2】
23.聽力原文:M:HaveyougonetoProfessorLee'slecture?Ihavetosaythatit'sawful.IwishIcouldgetmyvaluabletimeback.
W:Ican'tagreewithyoumore,thoughheisoneofmyfavoriteprofessors.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthelecture?
(16)
A.It'sterrible.
B.It'svaluable.
C.It'sawesome.
D.It'soneofherfavorites.
24.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Theworldisnotonlyhungry;itisalsothirstyforwater.Thismayseemstrangetoyou,sincenearly75%oftheearth'ssurfaceiscoveredwithwater.Butabout97%ofthishugeamountisseawater,orsaltwater.Peoplecanonlydrinkandusetheother3%-thefreshwaterthatcomesfromrivers,lakes,underground,andothersources.Andwecannotevenuseallofthat,becausesomeofitisintheform.oficebergsandglaciers.Evenworse,someofithasbeenpolluted.
Ourneedforwaterisincreasingrapidly.Onlyifwetakestepstodealwiththisproblemnowcanweavoidasevereworldwidewatershortagelateron.Oneusefulstepweshouldtakeistodevelopwaysofreusingit.
Today,inmostlargecities,waterisusedonlyonce.Butitispossibletopipewaterthathasbeenusedtoapurifyingplant.Thereitcanbefilteredandtreatedwithchemicalssothatitcanbeusedagainjustasifitwerefreshfromaspring.
Butevenifeverylargecitypurifiedandreuseditswater,westillwouldnothaveenough.Wherecouldweturnnext?Totheoceans!Allwe'dhavetodotomakeuseofthevastamountofseawateristoremovethesalt.Thissalt-removingprocessisalreadyinuseinmanypartsoftheworld.Soifwetakeallthesesteps,we'llbeinnodangerofdryingup!
(27)
A.Peoplecanusenearly75percentofit.
B.Peoplecanuseabout97percentofit.
C.Peoplecanuseexactly3percentofit.
D.Peoplecanuselessthan3percentofit.
25.(25)
A.Seemoreofher.
B.Spendmoretimeinschool.
C.Earnmoremoney.
D.Getbettergrade.
26.(26)
A.Building.B.Runningagym.C.Bodybuilding.D.Traveling.
27.
【B4】
28.聽力原文:W:Ohdear,whatanawfulweekend!
M:Couldn'tbeworse!
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(16)
A.Theyhadahappyweekend.
B.Itwasnotsobadasthewomanthought.
C.Thewoman'shealthisgettingworse.
D.Heagreeswiththewoman.
29.
【B6】
30.聽力原文:F:I'msorry,Sir.Butyou'reallowedonlyonepieceofluggageontheplane.You'llhavetocheckinoneofyoursuitcasesatthebaggagecounter.
M:Actually,oneofthesebelongstothewomanupahead.I'mjustgivingherahand.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(13)
A.Herefusestocheckintheothersuitcase.
B.Heonlyhasonesuitcase,andoneofthesuitcaseshe'scarryingisn'this.
C.Hethinksthewomanupaheadshouldcheckinthesuitcase.
D.He'shelpingthewomanupaheadtocheckinthesuitcase.
31.
【B11】
32.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:TheforeignstudentsaregiveneveryopportunitytoenjoyandbenefitfromhisstayintheUnitedStates.Inthefirstplace,heiscarefullyselectedonthebasisofhisscholasticability,languageproficiency,characterandpersonality,aimsandfutureprospects.Thethoroughscreeningofapplicationsisdesignedtoeliminatethosestudentsleastlikelytobenefitfromlivingandstudyinginaforeigncounty,andhence,leastlikelytoreturntotheirnativelands.Beforeheleaves,thesuccessfulcandidateisusuallygivenamonth'sbriefingontheimportantaspectsofAmericanlife.UponarrivingintheUnitedStates,heismetbymembersofthecommitteefortheExchangeofForeignStudentsorbyrepresentativesoftheorganizationsponsoringhim.Duringhisfirstsixweeksonforeignsoilheisgivenanothercourseinorientation,whichoftenincludesstayinginanAmericanhome
(27)
A.Scholarship.
B.Languagetalent.
C.Screeningsystem.
D.Scholasticability.
33.(34)
A.1476.B.1500s.C.1600s.D.1607.
34.(32)
A.Becausethemarkethasbothupanddownyears.
B.Becauseyoucangetbiggerguaranteedreturns.
C.Because30%returnscanbeachievedwiththerightstocks.
D.Becauseyouhavetoweatherthestorm.
35.【B4】
36.聽力原文:M:Ican'ttouchanythingsweet.It'smyteeth.
W:Speakingofyourteeth,whydon'tyouseeadentist?IfIwereyou,I'ddosomethingaboutitrightaway.Isuggestyouvisitthecollege'sdentistfirst.
Q:Whatisthewoman'sadvicetotheman?
(13)
A.Seethecampusdentistfirst.
B.Touchsomethinglesssweet.
C.Haveasoundsleeprightaway.
D.Nottouchanythingsweet.
37.(24)
A.Exposingoneselftothetargetculture.
B.Attendingregularlyagoodlanguageprogram.
C.Comingupwithastudyplan.
D.Developinggoodnote-takingskills.
38.(35)
A.GhanaiantomatoestastebetterthanBritishones.
B.BritishtomatoesarehealthierthanGhanaianones.
C.Protectingtheenvironmentmaycostalotofmoney.
D.Cuttingdownfoodmilesmaynotnecessarilysavefuel.
39.聽力原文:W:HowcanIopenacheckingaccounthere?
M:I'msorry,hereisonlyfordeposit.Youwillhavetogotothesecondcounter.
Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?
(17)
A.Theconversationprobablytakesplaceattheairport.
B.Theyareprobablytalkingatabank.
C.Theconversationhappensinajobregisteroffice.
D.Theyareprobablyuniversityclassmates.
40.
【B10】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.(60)
42.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Educationisalongprocessthatnotonlyprovidesuswithbasicskillssuchasliteracyandnumeracy,butisalsoessentialinshapingourfuturelives.Fromthemomentweenter【C1】______assmallchildren,andasweprogressthroughprimaryandsecondaryeducation,wearelayingthefoundationforthelifeaheadofus.Wemust【C2】______ourselvestoworkhardsothatwecanpassexamsandgainthequalificationswewillneedto【C3】______agoodjob.Wemustalsoacquire【C4】______lifeskillssothatwecanfitinandworkwiththosearoundus.Andofcoursehealtheducationhelpsustounderstandhowwecanstay【C5】______andhealthy.
Formostpeople,thisprocessendswhentheyareintheirmid-to-lateteens.Forothers,however,itisthebeginningofa(n)【C6】______oflearning.Aftertheyfinishschool,manyprogressto【C7】educationwheretheywilllearnmoreusefulskillssuchascomputerliteracyorbasicbusinessmanagement.Otherswillenrollinaprogramof【C8】______educationatauniversitywhere,withhardwork,theywillhavetheopportunitytograduateafterthreeorfouryearswithawell-earneddegree.Afterthat,theymayworkforawhilebefore【C9】______tostudyforahigherdegree—anM.A.,forexample,oraPhD.Andiftheylivealongwayfromacollegeoruniversity,theymightfollowacorrespondencecourseusingmailandtheInternet.Infact,itis【C10】______duetotheproliferationofcomputersthatmanypeople,whohavenotbeennearaschoolformanyyears,havestartedtostudyagainandcanproudlyclassthemselvesasmaturestudents.
[A]changing[I]discipline
[B]secure[J]fit
[C]longer[K]opting
[D]kindergarten[L]school
[E]higher[M]valuable
[F]lifetime[N]heavily
[G]deepen[O]further
[H]largely
【C1】
43.
Whatisthemeaningof"racetothebottom"?(Line,Para.3)
44.
Theword"get-off"(Line2,Para.3)couldbereplacedby______.
A.famousB.primaryC.specialD.smart
45.Globalization,aprocesswherebyownersofcapitalareenabledtomovetheircapitalaroundtheglobemorequicklyandeasily,hasresultedintheremovalofstatecontrolsontradeandinvestment,thedisappearanceoftariffbarriersandthespreadofnewinformationandcommunicationstechnologies.Insocietiesaroundtheworld,theeffectsofglobalizationhaveinfluencedsocialdevelopment.Notonlyaretheinfluencesofglobalizationapparentinmarkets,theirforcesarefeltintheprocessesorworkingtowardsequalitybetweenmenandwomen.RedaBeharsofEgypt,stressingthattheadvancementofwomenwouldnotbeachievedbypassinglegislation,saidthatsocialdevelopmentonthenationalscalemustbestrengthenedandaclimateconducivetodevelopmentmostbecreatedifthegoalssetinBeijing(atthe1995FourthWorldConferenceonWomen)aretoberealized.
Theproblemsstemfromthefactthatwomenareverydifferentlypositionedinrelationtothemarketsindifferentpartsoftheworld.Incertainplaces,wherewomenaresociallyexcludedfromleavingtheirhomes,thechallengeistofindwaysforwomentoparticipate.Inotherplaces,thechallengeistocreatemarketswhicharemorefriendlytowomen'sparticipation.IlhamIbrahimMohamedAhmedofSudancondemnedthedebtburdencarriedbydevelopingcountries,economicsanctions,arbitrarymeasuresanddenialofaccesstonewtechnologicaldevelopmentsasobstaclestothegrowthofwomen'srights.WomenremainverymuchintheminorityamongInternetusersandstillfacehugeimbalancesintheownership,controlandregulationofnewinformationtechnologies.
"Thegainsofglobalizationhavenotbeenequitablydistributedandthegapbetweenrichandpoorcountriesiswidening,"saidZhangLeiofthePeople'sRepublicofChina.
Thegainsofglobalizationthusfarhaveforthemostpartbeenconcentratedinthehandsofbetter-offwomenwithhigherlevelsofeducationandwithgreaterownershipofresourcesandaccesstocapital.
"WorkinChinaandVietnamshowsthatglobalizationhasbroughtnewopportunitiestoyoungwomenwithfamiliaritywithEnglishinnewservicesectorjobs,buthasmadeavastnumberofover-35-year-oldsredundant,becausetheyareeitherindecliningindustriesorhaveoutdatedskills,"SwastiMitteroftheUN'sWomenWatchOnlineWorkingGrouponWomen'sEconomicInequalitysaid.
Whatisnottheresultofglobalization?
A.Theremovalofstatecontrolsontradeandinvestment.
B.Thedisappearanceoftariffbarriers.
C.Thespreadofnewinformationandcommunicationstechnologies.
D.Ownersofcapitalareenabledtomovetheircapitalaroundtheglobemorequickly.
46."FamineThreatensMillions!"Headlinessuchasthisareunhappilyfrequent.Thepeopleofvastareasoftheworld'ssurfaceareill-fedeveninprosperousyears.Oneseasonofwidespreadagriculturalfailurecanplungemillionsintodisastrousfamine.
Meanwhileworldpopulationisspiralingupward,andthemostrapidincreasesarebeingmadeinjustthoseregionswheregettingpropernourishmentisthegreatestproblem.Todaywhilethepeopleofthe"have"countriesarewellfedandarepilingupsurplusesoffoodstuffs,inthe"have-not"countriesmoremillionsthaneveraregoinghungryeveryday.
Inrecentyears,however,therehasbeenagreat"awakeningofthecommonman."Peoplewhopreviouslyhadlittlecontactwiththeoutsideworldhavebeguntorubshoulderswithpeoplefromother,better-developedcountries.
Theyhavebeguntorealize,asanexpertputsit,that"povertyisnotaGod-givenstateoflife."Moreover,the"have"nationsoftheworldhavebegantorealizethatnosinglenation,howeverprosperous,canexistforitselfalone.Theentireworldissoboundtogethertodaybytiesoftradeandtravelthatpovertyandfamineanywherethreatentherichestofthenationsalongwiththepoorest.Asaresult,muchthoughtandskilledeffortarebeingdevotedtoimprovingfoodsuppliesintheunderfedareas.
Manyoftheworld'sfoodproblemsarequiteevidentandcanbeattackeddirectly.Somefarmersarestillusingtoolsandmethodsdatingbacktoprehistorictimes,youmaysay.Bringtheirmethodsuptodatewithmoderntoolsandmachines,teachthemtofertilizeandirrigatetheirsoil,providethemwithgoodseedandgoodanimalstoraise,andtheysoonwillbeproducingplentyforthemselves.
Thisapproachisbeingfollowed;theagronomistinGreece,thefarmexpertinAfghanistan,andmanyothersaredoingalltheycantoimproveagriculturaltechniquesincountlesswidelyscatteredfarmcommunities.Butbehindeveryproblemthatcanbesolvedbymachineryorapacketofseedorasackoffertilizerloomsahumanproblemhavingtodowithwhathaslongbeenknownassociallag.
Wheneveryoutrytorevolutionizethewaysofapeople,yourunintoamaze(錯(cuò)綜復(fù)雜的曲徑)ofintricate,interlockedproblems.Thebehavior.ofhumanbeingsiscomplexandcannotbecontrolledassimpleasthebehavior.ofwhitemiceinalaboratory.Whatseemsanobvioussolutionmayprovedifficult,evenimpossible,tocarryout.
Thesolutiontotheworld'sfoodproblemsdependson______.
A.modernmethodsoffarming
B.providingfamilyfarms
C.solvingproblemsbesidesgrowingfood
D.thehelpof"have"countries
47.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Over-cultivationandalongperiodofsoilerosionhadreducedthefertilityofmuchoftheUnitedStates'farmland.Forestshadbeencutorburnedtoprovideadditionalcropland.Inthemid1930s,aseriesofdryyearsresultedinextremecroplossesintheMidwest.ThewindsoftheGreatPlainscausedhugeduststormsonovergrazed(過度放牧的)lands.
Tomeetthischallengeaphilosophyoflanduseandconservationbegantodevelop.Governmentbureausbelievedfarmersneededtobeencouragedandeducatedonthevaluesofbetterland-usepractices.Theindependent-mindedfarmerssometimesfoundithardtoacceptthatsomeoneelseknewtheirbusinessbetterthantheydid,orthattheyshouldthinkintermsoflongrangeself-interestratherthannextyear'scrop.Governmentconservationagentswereemployedtodemonstratebettertechniques,andwhenfarmerssawthattheirneighborswhousednewmethodswereprospering,theybegantoadoptthenewmethods.Further,governmentincentiveswereofferedintheform.offreeserviceorevencashpaymenttoimprovetheirland.
Inthe1920s,demandforAmericanfarmproductsfell,asEuropeancountriesbegantorecoverfromWorldWarIandinstitutedausterity(緊縮)programstoreducetheirimports.Theresultwasasharpdropinfarmprices.Thisperiodwasmoredisastrousforfarmersthanearliertimeshadbeen,becausefarmerswerenolongerself-sufficient.Theywerepayingformachinery,seed,andfertilizer,andtheywerealsobuyingconsumergoods.Thepricesoftheitemsfarmersboughtremainedconstant,whilepricestheyreceivedfortheirproductsfell.ThesedevelopmentsweremadeworsebytheGreatDepression,whichbeganin1929andextendedthroughoutthe1930s.
In1929,theFederalFarmBoardwasorganized.Itestablishedtheprincipleofdirectinterferencewithsupplyanddemand,andrepresentedthefirstnationalcommitmenttoprovidegreatereconomicstabilityforfarmers.
OneofthefirstmeasuresproposedbyPresidentFranklinD.Rooseveltwhenhetookofficein1933wastheAgriculturalAdjustmentAct,whichwassubsequentlyenactedbyCongress.ThislawgavetheSecretaryofAgriculturethepowertoreduceproductionthroughvoluntaryagreementswithfarmerswhowerepaidtotaketheirlandoutofuse.Adeliberatescarcityoffarmproductswasplannedinanefforttoraiseprices.ThislawwasdeclaredunconstitutionalbytheSupremeCourtonthegroundsthatgeneraltaxeswerebeingleviedtopayonespecialgroupofpeople.However,newlawswerepassedimmediatelythatachievedthesameresultofrestingsoilandprovidingflood-controlmeasures,butwhichwerebasedontheprincipleofsoilconservation.TheRooseveltAdministrationbelievedthatrebuildingthenation'ssoilwasinthenationalinterestandwasnotsimplyaplantohelpfarmersattheexpenseofothercitizens.
Accordingtothepassage,Americanfarmers______.
A.knewtheirbusinessbetterthananyoneelse
B.usuallycaredmoreabouttheirshort-terminterest
C.readilyadoptedbetteragriculturaltechniques
D.realizedthevaluesofbetterlandusebythemselves
48.
WhatdoesColinDiverthinkofthepurposeofaschool'sleaningonalumnitoarrangejobsforgraduates?
A.Toattractmoretopapplicants.
B.Tomaketherankingsreliable.
C.Totakeadvantageofitspublicrelations.
D.Tobecomemorepopularintherankings.
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Researchonfriendshiphasestablishedanumberoffacts,someinteresting,evenuseful.Didyouknowthattheaveragestudenthas5to6friends,orthatafriendwhowaspreviouslyanenemyislikedmorethanonewhohasalwaysbeenontherightside?Wouldyoubelievethatphysicallyattractiveindividualsarepreferredasfriendstothoselesscomely,andisitfairthatphysicallyattractivedefendantsarelesslikelytobefoundguiltyincourt?Unfortunately,suchtitbitsdon'ttellusmuchmoreaboutthenatureorthepurposeoffriendship.
Infact,studiesoffriendshipseemtoimplicatemorecomplexfactors.Forexample,onefunctionfriendshipseemstofulfillisthatsupportstheimagewehaveofourselves,andconfirmsthevalueoftheattitudeswehold.Certainlyweappeartoprojectourselvesontoourfriends;severalstudieshaveshownthatwejudgethemtobemorelikeusthantheyobjectivelyare.Thissuggeststhatweoughttochoosefriendswhoaresimilartousratherthanthosewhowouldbecomplementary.Inourexperiment,somedevelopingfriendshipsweremonitoredamongstfirst-yearstudentslivinginthesamehostel.Itwasfound,thatsimilarityofattitudes(towardspolitics,religionandethics,pastimesandaesthetics)wasagoodpredictorofwhatfriendshipswouldbeestablishedbytheendoffourmonths,thoughithaslesstodowithinitialalliances—notsurprisingly,sinceattitudesmaynotbeobviousonfirstinspection.
Therehavealsobeenstudiesofpairings,bothvoluntary(marriedcouples)andforced(studentroommates),toseewhichremainedtogetherandwhichsplitup.Again,theevidenceseemstofavorsimilarityratherthancomplementarityasanomenofsuccessfulrelationship,thoughthereisacomplication:wheremarriageisconcerned,oncethefieldisnarroweddowntopotentialmateswhocomefromsimilarbackgroundsandshareabroadrangeofattitudesandvalues,adegreeofcomplementarityseemstobecomedesirable.Whenacouplearenotjustsimilarbutalmostidentical,somethingelseseemstobeneeded.Similaritycanbreedcontempt;ithasalsobeenfoundthatwhenwefindothersobnoxious,wedislikethemmoreiftheyarelikeusthanwhentheyaredissimilar.
Thedifficultyoflinkingfriendshipwithsimilarityofpersonalityprobablyreflectsthecomplexityofourpersonalities;wehavemanyfacetsandthereforerequireadisparategroupoffriendstosupportus.Thisofcoursecanexplainwhywemayhavetwoclosefriendswhohavelittleincommon,andindeeddislikeeachother.Byandlarge,though,itlooksasthoughwewoulddowelltochoosefriends(andspouses)whoresembleus.Ifthiswerenotso,computerdatingagencieswouldhavegoneoutofbusinessyearsago.
Researchonfriendshiphasdemonstratedthat______.
A.everystudenthasfivetosixfriends
B.judgesarealwaysinfluencedbyaprettyface
C.uglypeoplefindithardertomakefriendsthanbeautifulpeople
D.wetendtogrowfondofpeopleifwedislikethematfirstsight
50.
Whatisthefunctionoftheneocortex?
51.Bysaying"birdfluvirusesappeartoexistinducksinalow-pathogenicform"(Para.6),theauthorsuggeststhatinfection______.
52.
Thephrase"largelyrenounces"inthefirstparagraphmeans______.
53.Itisimpliedinthepassagethatinselectingasiteforpastelectricfacilities______.
A.governmentauthorityexercisedareviewfunction
B.decisionsweremadewithoutregardtotheeffectthefacilitywouldhaveontheenvironment
C.sitesselectedbyutilitieswereoftenopposedbyenvironmentalistgroups
D.sitesselectedbyutilitieswereoftensupportedbyenvironmentalistgroups
54.Accordingtothepassage,whetherpurchasingoroperatingaHummer,consumersfoundithardto______.
55.
Bysaying"Theyseemed'apriesthood,heirbearing..."(Lines3-4,Para.4),theauthormeansthat______.
A.thereisnofundamentaldifferencebetweenprofessorsandprieststhoughtheydifferintheirmerits
B.professorsattheUniversityofPennsylvaniausedtowearblacksuitswhichmadethemlooklikepriests
C.professorsareagroupofprofessionalsthatdifferintheiracademicabilitybutbehaveinthesameway
D.professorsarelikepriestswearingthesamekindofblackgownbuthavingdifferentrolestoplay
56.
【C7】
57.
Peoplewhoaresupportiveofpublichighereducationrealizethat______.
58.
Developmentsininternationalcooperationareoftenconsideredtheresultof______.
A.articlesinlearnedjournals
B.programmesinitiatedbygovernments
C.friendshipsformedbyscholarsatmeetings
D.theworkofinternationalagencies
59.
Ifratsarecooledto5℃for15minutesimmediately,whatwillhappenafterbeingallowedtoreturntotheirnormaltemperature?
A.Theyhavenodifficultincrossingthesamemaze.
B.Theylosetheirwayinthemaze.
C.Theycanrememberthewaycorrectly.
D.Theygothroughthemazeafterseveraltrying.
60.
"Trigger"inparagraph1means______.
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S2】
62.
【S7】
63.
【S4】
64.Nogovernmentisperfect.Oneofthechiefvirtusofademocracy,however,S1.______
isthatitsdefectsarealwaysvisibleandfordemocraticprocessescanbepointedS2.______
outandcorrected.TheGovernmentofGreeceisriotperfect.Neverthelessitsre-S3.______
presents85percentofthemembersoftheGreekParliamentwhowerechosenin
anelectionlastyear.Foreignobservers,including692Americans,considersS4.______
thiselectiontoheafairexpressionoftheviewsoftheGreekpeople.
TheGreekGovernmenthasbeenoperatinginanatmosphereofchaosand
extremism.Ithasmademistake.TheextensionofaidbythiscountrydoesnotS5.______
meanthattheUnitedStatescondemnseverythingthattheGreekGovernmenthas
doneorwilldo.wehavecondemnationinthepast,andwecondemnnow,ex-S6.______
tremistmeasuresoftherightortheleft.Wehaveinthepastadvisedtolerance,
andweadvisethetolerancenow.S7.______
Greece'sneighbor,Turkey,alsodeserveourattention.ThefutureofTur-
keyasanindependentandeconomicalsoundstateisclearlynolessimportanttoS8.______
thefreedom-lovingpeoplesoftheworldthanthefutureofGreece.The
circumstancesinwhichTurkeyfindsthemselvestodayareconsiderablydifferentfromS9.______
thoseofGreece.TurkeyhasbeensparedthedisastersthathavebesetGreece.
Andduringthewar,UnitedStatesandGreatBritainfurnishedTurkeywithma-S10.______
terialaid.
【S1】
65.
【S9】
五、6.Translation(5題)66.Becausetheotherwitnesseswerekilledmysteriously,he____________(成了這個(gè)案件中唯一的證
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