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2022年江蘇省淮安市大學(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.
Toensuretheirsales,sometobaccocompaniesstatedthattherewasstill"______"overtheeffectsofcigarettesonhealth.
2.YouTubecanhardlygenerateprofitbecause______.
A.itscontentcanbeillegal
B.itisonlypartofGoogle
C.itisnotwell-knownenough
D.itsetstoomanylimitstousers
3.
Bothnaturalgasandgasolineare___________andthusneithercanbeconsideredrenewable.
4.
Iftakingpropersteps,wecaneliminateaciddeposition.
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5.
Whenparentsseparate,itisadvisableforthemtoreachsensibleandfairdecisionstoreducethechildren'sinjuryat______degree.
6.
Velcroisprobablythemostfamousandcertainlythemostsuccessfulexampleofbiologicalmimicry,or"biomimetics".
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7.FosterCare
Wegenerallythinkofchildhoodintermsofthenuclearfamily,Momanddad,orjustmomorjustdad,takescareoftheirkids.Buttherealityisthingsdon'talwaysworkoutthisway.Foranynumberofreasons,parentssometimesendupinasituationwheretheycan'ttakecareoftheirchildren,eithertemporarilyorpermanently.Whathappensthen?
Throughouthistory,thefateofthesechildrenhasdependedwhollyonthegoodwillofthecommunity.Inthepast,ifextendedfamily,neighborsorstrangersdidn'tstepinassurrogate(代理)parents,parentlesschildrenwouldbeturnedoutonthestreets.Today,thissortofcommunitychildcareisinstitutionalized,butitstillreliesonthekindnessandcompassionofindividualmembersofthecommunity.
FosterFundamentals
Whenparentsareunable,unwillingorunfittocareforachild,thechildmustfindanewhome.Insomecases,thereislittleornochanceachildcanreturntotheirparents'custody(監(jiān)護(hù)),sotheyneedanewpermanenthome.In'othersituations,childrenonlyneedatemporaryhomeuntiltheirparents'situationchanges,Inanyease,thechildrenneedsomewheretostayuntilapermanenthomeispossible.
Overthepasthundredyears,thetrendinNorthAmericaandEuropehasshiftedawayfromorphanagesandtowardsfosterhomes.Theunderlyingphilosophyoffostercareisthatchildrenarebetteroff,emotionallyandpsycho-logically,inahomeenvironment,withsomeonefillingtheroleofaparent.Thelogicisthatwithoneormorefosterparentstakingcareofasmallernumberofchildren,thechildshouldhavemoreoftheattentionandlovetheyneedtogrowintohealthyadults.Today,thereareroughlyhalfamillionU.S.childreninthefostercaresystem.
Fostercareandadoptionbothprovidefamilyenvironmentsforchildrenwhocan'tbewiththeirbiologicalparents,butit'simportanttounderstandthattheyareverydifferentinstitutions.Whilefosterparentsareencouragedtoconnectemotionallywiththechildrenintheircare,fosterfamiliesarenotmeanttobepermanentreplacementsforbiologicalfamilies.Inmostcases,theultimategoalistoreunitechildrenwiththeirbiologicalfamilies,assoonasthefamilyisableandfit.Thiscouldbeasshortasafewdaysoraslongasafewyears.
Failingfamilyreunification,theultimategoalistofindadoptiveparentswhowilltakeonalltheemotionalandlegalresponsibilitiesofbirthparents.Intheeyesofthelaw,adoptingachildisprettymuchthesamethingasgivingbirthtothem.Fosteringachild,ontheotherhand,doesn'tgivethefosterparentsanymajorauthorityoverthechild'slife.
Onoccasion,fosterparentswilleventuallyadoptfosterchildrenintheircare,butmoreoften,thefosterhomeisameansofreturningthechildtohisorherbirthparentsorastoponthewaytoanotherhome.Unfortunately,manychildrenendupbouncingfromfosterhometofosterhome,neverfindingapermanentfamily.Inthisregard,thefostercaresystemisclearlyimperfect,sinceitoftenaddsmoreinstabilitytoachild'slife.
Thefundamentalmissionofthefostercaresystem,then,isverysimple.Actuallyputtingitintoactionisanothermatter.Festercareinvolvesalotofhardworkonthepartofadministrators,socialworkers,parentsand,mostimportantly,fosterchildren.Inthenextcouplesections,we'llfindoutalittleaboutlifeinthisworld.
TheOrganization
IntheUnitedStates,fostercareoperatesonthelocallevel,ratherthanonthenationallevel.Thestructurevariessomewhatfromstatetostate,asdothespecificnamesforgovernmentagenciesandprograms,butmoststatesfollowthesamegeneralmodel.
Inmosteases,thestate'sdivisionofsocialservices,partofthestatedepartmentofhealtha
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8.
Exploitinghydroelectricpowerresourcecancostbillionsofdollars,forhydroelectricplantsnormallyhave______.
9.
Bywayofconclusiontheauthoremphasizesthatindesigningadvertisements,themostimportantfactorthathastobeconsideredis
10.
Thereisnodoubtthatenvironmentalregulation
A.iscumbersome
B.producesaneffect
C.varieswildly
D.needstobestreamlined
11.CommonFaultsandEyeMovement
Thereareanumberofbadhabitswhichpoorreadersadopt.Mostoftheseinvolveusingextrabodymovementinthereadingprocess.Inefficientreading,themusclesoftheeyeshouldmaketheonlyexternalmovement.Ofcoursetheremustbevigorousmentalactivity,butextrabodymovements,suchaspointingwiththefingerormovingthelips,donothelpreadingandoftenslowitdown~
POINTINGATWORDS
Afaultthatisoftenseenwhenstudentsaretryingtoconcentrateispointingtothewordswithafinger,pencilorruler.Youngchildrenandverypoorreadersoftenpointwithafingerateachwordinmm.Slightlymorematurereaderssometimesholdapencilorrulerunderneaththelinewhichtheyarereading.Whilemarkingthelinemightbehelpfulforbeginningreaders,itiscertainlyunnecessaryfornormalreaders.Besidesslowingdownthereaderthrough-themeremechanicalmovementofpencil,ruler,orfinger,pointingatlinesorwordstendstocausethestudenttofocushisattentiononthewrongthing.Theimportantthingtoconcentrateonwhilereadingistheidea.thattheauthoristryingtocommunicate,andnotthelocationofthewordsonthepage.Theeyesofanychildoldenoughtolearnhowtoreadarecertainlyskillfulenoughtobeabletofollowalineofprintwithoutextrahelpfromfingersorrulers.
Anothercommonfaultthatiseasilyobservedisheadmovement.Thismostoftenoccurswhenstudentsarenervousabouttheirreadingortryinghard,asduringareadingspeedtest.Withheadmovementthestudenttriestoaimhisnoseatthewordheisreadingsothatashereadsacrossthelinehisheadturnsslightly.Whenhemakesthereturnsweeptobeginanewlinehisheadquicklyturnsbacksothathisnoseispointedattheleft-handmargin,andhecannowbegintoreadthenewlinebyslowlyturninghishead.Thebeliefthatthisheadmovementaidsreadingispurenonsense.Eyemusclesarequitecapableofshiftingtheeyesfromwordtoword,andtheyneednohelpfromneckmuscles.
Oftenstudentsarequiteunawarethattheyaremovingtheirheadswhilereadingandtheyneedtoberemindedbytheteachernottodoit.
VOCALIZATION
Vocalizationisanotherfault.Somepoorreadersthinkitnecessarytopronouncealoudeachwordasitisread.Usuallythispronunciationisquitesoft,sothatthestudentismorewhisperingtohimselfthanactuallyreadingaloud,buteventhisisveryundesirable.Thechiefdisadvantageofpronouncingwordswhileyoureadthemisthatittendstotiereadingspeedtospeakingspeed,andthesilentreadingofmostnormalreadersisnearlytwiceasfastastheirspeaking.Usuallythisfaultcanbeeliminatedinolderstudentsbytheirownconsciouseffort,possiblywiththeaidofafewremindersfromtheteacher.
Vocalizationbybeginningreadersisacommonfault;afterareaderreachessomematurityitbecomesveryundesirable.
Vocalizationtakesvariousmodifiedforms.Sometimesareaderwillmerelymovehislipssoundlessly.Atothertimeshemaymaketongueorthroatmovementswithoutlipmovement.Stirotherreaderswillhaveactivitygoingonintheirvocalcords,whichcanbedetectedbythestudentifheplaceshisfingersalongsidehisvocalcordsinthethroatwhileheisreading.Vocalcordvibrationcanbefeltwiththefingersquiteeasily.Liketruevocalization,theseminorpartsof"subvocalization"—lipmovement,tongueorthroatmovementandvocalcordmovement—canbestoppedbyconsciouseffortofthestudent.
SUBVOCALIZATION
Subvocalizationisthemostdifficultofalltypesofvocalization.Insubvocalizationthereisnobodymovement.Thelips,tongueorvocalcordsdonotmove.Butaninnertypeofspeechpersists:withinthestudent'smindheissayingeachwordtohimself,clearlyprono
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12.
Accordingtotheauthor,wecanalwaysfindsatisfactionin______.
A.tryingtomaketheworldabetterplace
B.fulfillingourlong-cherisheddreams
C.acceptingthegoodandevilsidesoftheworld
D.standinguptothechallengesoftheworld
13.
In1879,MassachusettsMedicalSocietyrefusedtoadmitmorethantenfemalephysiciansbecausethesociety'sby-lawsdescribingmembershipusedthepronounhe.
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14.
W.E.B.DuBoiswasnotonlyoneofthefoundersoftheNationalAssociationfortheAdvancementofColoredPeople(NAACP),butalsoorganizedFirstPanAfricanCongressin191
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15.
MarkTwainseemedunhappyinhislateryearsbecausehiswifeand______haddied.
16.Whichoneisnotthereasonwhylow-incomepeoplewhohavehealthinsurancecan'tgetmedicalcare?
A.Itisveryinconvenientforthemtoseethedoctor.
B.Healthinsurancedoesnotbringthemanybenefit.
C.Theyhaveseveraljobsanddon'thavetimetoseethedoctor.
D.Medicalserviceisalmostunavailableintheirneighborhood.
17.
Whenrainfallorsnowmeltmovesoverandthroughtheground,therewillbe______.
18.
BillRichardson'ssuccessinreachinganagreementwithSudanwasduetohispersonalfriendshipwithSudanesePresidentOmarA1-Bashir.
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19.
Acopyrightprotectstheexpressionofanideathrough______thatisoriginaltotheauthor.
20.
"Bluejacking,""bluebugging"and"CarWhisperer"areall______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(35)
A.Withanincreaseinheamountofblood.
B.Withmoremuscles.
C.Withvigoroustrial.
D.Withroutineexercise.
22.(34)
A.WomencriminalsinScotland.
B.Criminalswhoaregivenlongsentences.
C.Criminalswhoaregivenshortsentences.
D.CriminalsinScotland.
23.(21)
A.Itistough.
B.Someonewashurtbyit.
C.Moved.
D.Therewerenocowsthen.
24.
【B4】
25.聽力原文:(32)Whydowecry?Canyouimaginelifewithouttears?
Notonlydotearskeepyoureyeslubricated,theyalsocontainasubstancethatkillscertainbacteriasotheycan'tinfectyoureyes.Giveupyourtears,andyou'11losethison-the-spotdefense.Norwouldyouwanttogiveupthefloodofextratearsyouproducewhenyougetsomethingphysicalorchemicalinyoureyes.Tearsareverygoodatwashingthisirritatingstuffout.
Anotherthingyoucouldn'tdowithoutyourtearsiscry--fromjoy.angerorsadness.
(33)Humansaretheonlyanimalsthatproducetearsinresponsetoemotions.Andmostpeoplesayagoodcrymakesthemfeelbetter.(35)Manyscientists,therefore,believethatcryingsomehowhelpsuscopewithemotionalsituations.Tearresearcher,WilliamFrey,istryingtofigureouthowithappens."Onepossibility",hesays,"isthattearsdischargecertainchemicalsfromyourbody,whichbuildupduringstress.Whenpeopletalkabout'cryingitout',Ithinkthatmightactuallybewhattheyaredoing."
IfFreyisright,whatdoyouthinkwillhappentopeoplewhorestraintheirtears?(34)Boys,forexample,cryonlyaboutaquarterasoftenasgirlsoncetheyreachtheirteenageyears.Andweallcryalotlessnowthanwedidasbabies.Coulditpossiblybethatwefacelessstress?Maybewe'vefoundotherwaystodealwithit.Ormaybewejustfeelembarrassed.
(33)
A.Whypeopleholdbacktheirtears.
B.Whypeoplecry.
C.Howtorestrainone'stears.
D.Howtearsareproduced.
26.
【B7】
27.
【B6】
28.(18)
A.Torunintoeachother.
B.Togetbargains.
C.Toavoidthecrowds.
D.Tojointhecrowds.
29.【B8】
30.(16)
A.40minutes.B.50minutes.C.45minutes.D.55minutes.
31.(33)
A.Eatwiththem.
B.Travelwiththem.
C.Dressthemincostumes.
D.Sleepwiththem.
32.(26)
A.Applyforthekindofworkyouwanttodo.
B.Applytothefirmthatyouwouldenjoyworkingfor.
C.Beconfidentthatyouwillgetthejobyouwant.
D.Answerandaskquestionssensibly.
33.聽力原文:Formostpeople,readinganewspaperhasbecomeahabitpasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.I'msureinahundredyearswewillstillbereadingnewspapers.
Whatbasicallymakesnewsiswhataffectsourlives-thebigpoliticalstoriesthecoverageofthewars,earthquakesandotherdisasterswillcontinuemuchthesame.Ithinktherewillbemorecoverageofscientificresearch,though.It'salreadyhappeninginareasthatmaydirectlyaffectourlives,likegeneticengineering.Inthefuture,Ithinktherewillbemorecoverageofscientificexplanationsofwhywefeelaswedo-aswedevelopabetterunderstandingofhowthebrainoperatesandwhatourfeelingsreallyare.
It'squitepossiblethatinthenextcenturynewspaperswillbetransmittedelectronicallyfromFleetStreetandprintedoutinourownhome.Infact,I'mprettysurethatishowitwillhappeninthefuture.Youwillprobablybeabletochoosefromamenu,makingupyourownnewspaperbypickingoutthethingsyouwanttoread.
Ithinkpeoplehavegotitwrongwhentheytalkaboutthecompetitionbetweenthedifferentmedia.Theyactuallyfeedoffeachother.Somepeopleonceforesawthattelevisionwouldkilloffnewspapers,butthathasn'thappened.Whatisreadontheprintedpagelastslongerthanpicturesonascreenorsoundlostintheair.AndasfortheInternet,it'sneverreallypleasanttoreadsomethingjustonascreen.
29.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutnewsinthefuture?
30.Whatwillprobablybeoninthenewspapermadebyyourself?
31.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofdifferentmedia?
(30)
A.Itwillcovermorebigpoliticalaffairs.
B.Itwillcoverlessdisasters.
C.Itwillcovermorescientificresearch.
D.Itwon'tbeprintedinpublishinghouses.
34.聽力原文:W:Oh,Rex,Ihavebeenlookingforyouforhours.Wherehaveyoubeen?
M:Hi,Judie.Iwentshoppingwithmyfriend.What'sup?
W:Ihavethisgreatjoblineduptomanagethebookstoreatthemall.
M:Fantastic!Youknowwhat.I'veappliedfurthatposition,too.ButIwasrejected.You'resolucky.Sowhat'stheproblem?
W:Well,oneofmyprofessorsinmydepartmentjusttoldmeaboutawinterinternshipprogramthat'savailable.HethinksImightbeabletointernintheofficeoftheIBMbranchhereintown.
M:Thatsoundslikeagreatopportunitytoo.Whatareyouwaitingfor?Whynottakeadvantageofit?
W:I'dloveto,especiallyasI'mstudyingcomputerscience.Itwouldbeagreatwaytogetsomepracticalexperienceinmyfield.
M:Andyouneverknow,itmightleadtosomethingwiththemaftergraduation.Theyareoneofthebiggestcompaniesintheworld.IBM!That'smydreamcompany!
W:You'reright.Butthedrawback,isIwouldn'tbemakingnearlyasmuchmoneyasIwouldbeworkinginthebookstore,nottomentionthediscountIcouldgetonbooksthere.
M:Forgetaboutthemoney!We'retalkingaboutyourfuturehere.
W:Yes.Iknow.But...
M:Howmuchistheinternshippaid?
W:Theypaytheirinternshipabout$600forthewholewinterholidayandgivefreeroomandboardfortheholiday.
M:Well,ifIwereyou,Iwouldtaketheinternshipanyway.Youcouldalwaysgetajobduringtheschoolyearnextyeartomakeafewextrabucks.
(20)
A.Shecan'tfindajob.
B.Shedoesn'tknowhowtomanageabookstore.
C.ShewantstoquithercurrentjobintheIBMoffice.
D.Shehasnoideawhichofthetwojoboffersisbetter.
35.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:Ifthetrafficwasn'theldupforsolong,Iwouldhavebeentoclassbyteno'clock.
W:It'stoobadyoudidn'tmakeit.Theprofessorwaslookingforyouallmorning.
Q:Whathappenedtotheman?
(12)
A.Hedidn'tgotoworkthismorning.
B.Hewasinjuredandhadtogotothehospital
C.Hetalkedwiththeprofessorinthemorning.
D.Thetrafficdelayedhim.
36.(31)
A.Heoftenattendedtelevisionprograms.
B.Hewouldevaluatetheideasalongwithhistopassistants.
C.Heinvitedover40peopletoshowtheirideasinaperiod.
D.Hedevotedadaytolisteningtoideaseverythreemonths.
37.聽力原文:M:MyparentswillcometovisitnextweekendbutI'vecheckedeveryhotelintheareaandtheyallseemtobefull.
W:Well,whynotcalltheCliffsideInn?It'snotsonearthecampusbutit'salwaysgotafewvacancies.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
(17)
A.Findahotelnearbyagaininafewdays.
B.Accommodatehisparentsinhisdormitory.
C.Askhisparentsnottocomeuntilhefindsaproperhotel.
D.Phoneahotelfartherfromthecampusforareservation.
38.(28)
A.Becausetheyaremadefrombeef.
B.Becausetheyarecheaperthananyotherkindoffood.
C.Becausetheyareservedquicklyandatalowprice.
D.BecausehamburgeristheonlyfastfoodinAmerica.
39.(19)
A.Shedoubtshemakesmuchmoneynow.
B.She'ssurprisedthathechosethatcompany.
C.Shedoesn'tknowwhenherclassesstarted.
D.Shewonderswhyhe'skepthisjob.
40.(32)
A.Forbidchildrentohavepets.
B.StopbuyingpetsfromAfrica.
C.Fightagainstmorenewdiseases.
D.Easilygetinfectedbydiseasesfromdogs.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whatisthemainfeatureofaneural-networkcomputer?
42.WhatdoesMr.Cerf'sexpectforthefutureoftheInternet?
43.
WhatisoneofNetflix'smainproblemsaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itusuallyboaststhelowestprice.
B.Itrequiresman'sfulldevotiontoitsbusiness.
C.Itfailstosatisfyman'smovieneedimmediately.
D.ItsometimesdeliversmoviesandTVshowsimproperly.
44.
Strausbelievesthattherelationshipbetween______isprobablybidirectional.
45.
Thetaskoffindingthatonepieceofinformationrelevanttosearcher'sspecificproblemis______.
46.Itisbelievedthatwomenarestill______intheeconomydespitetheBLSdata.
47.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Oneofthegoodthingsformeninwomen'sliberationisthatmennolongerhavetopaywomentheold-fashionedcourtesies.
Inanarticleonthenewmanners,Ms.Holmessaysthataperfectlyablewomannolongerhastoacthelplesslyinpublicasifshewereamodel.Forexample,shedoesn'tneedhelpgettinginandoutofcars."Womengetinandoutofcarstwentytimesadaywithbabiesanddogs.Surelytheycangetoutbythemselvesatnightjustaseasily."
Shealsosaysthereisnoreasonwhyamanshouldwalkontheoutsideofawomanonthesidewalk."Historically,themanwalkedontheinsidesohecaughtthegarbagethrownoutofawindow.Todayamanissupposedtowalkontheoutside.Amanshouldwalkwherehewantsto.Soshouldawoman.If,outofloveandrespect,heactuallywantstotaketheblows,heshouldwalkontheinside—becausethat'swhereattackersareallhidingthesedays."
Asfarasmannersareconcerned,IsupposeIhavealwaysbeenasupporterofwomen'sliberation.Overtheyears,outofasenseofrespect,Iimagine,Ihaverefusedtotroublewomenwithoutdatedcourtesies.
Itisusuallyeasiertofollowrulesofsocialbehavior.thantodependonone'sowntaste.Rutrulesmaybesafelybroken,ofcourse,bythoseofuswiththegiftofnaturalgrace.Forexample,whenamanandawomanareledtotheirtableinarestaurantandthewaiterpullsoutachair,thewomanisexpectedtositinthechair.ThatisaccordingtoMs.AnnClark.Ihavealwaysdoneittheotherway,accordingtomywife.
Itcameuponlytheothernight,Ifollowedthehostesstothetable,andwhenshepulledthechairoutIsatonit,quitenaturally,sinceithappenedtobethechairIwantedtositin.
"Well,"mywifesaid,whenthehostesshadgone,"youdiditagain."
"Didwhat?"Iasked,utterlyconfused.
"Tookthechair."
Actually,sinceI'dwalkedthroughtherestaurantaheadofmywife,itwouldhavebeenawkward,Ishouldthink,nottohavetakenthechair.Ihadgottherefirst,afterall.
Also,ithasalwaysbeenmycustomtogetinacarfirst,andletthewomangetinbyherself.ThisisacourtesyIinsistonasthestrongersex,outofloveandrespect.Intimeslikethese,theremightbeattackershiddenabout.Itwouldbeunsuitabletoputawomaninacarandthenshutthedooronher,leavingheratthemercyofsomebadfellowwhomightbehidinginthebackseat.
Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat______.
A.it'ssafetobreakrulesofsocialbehaviors
B.inwomen'sliberationmenarealsoliberated
C.womenarebecomingmorecompetentthanbefore
D.menshouldwalkontheoutsideofapavement
48.
Intheeyesoftheauthor,anoddphenomenonnowadaysisthat______.
A.theDuchessofWindsorisregardedasawomanofvirtue
B.lookingslimisasymbolofhavingalargefortune
C.beingthinisviewedasamuchdesiredquality
D.religiouspeoplearenotnecessarilyvirtuous
49.
【C10】
50.
Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
A.Inflation.
B.Deflation.
C.Howtodefineinflationanddeflation.
D.Howinflationanddeflationcausechangesinincomedistribution.
51.Manufacturersmentionedinthepassagewereobligedtomakethebestofwarninglabelssbasto______.
52.InwhatwaydoesLauraLenox-Conynghammakeherliving?
A.Bytakingphotographsformagazines.
B.Bymarryingarichman.
C.Bysublettingtheloungesofa-bedtoherbrother.
D.Bypreparingfood,forphotographsforsomemagazines.
53.
Fromthepassage,whatdoyouthinkacountry'seconomymostlydependson?
54.
Hotmineralspringscouldbeused______.
55.
【C6】
56.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Ahandfulofcash-richcompaniesareconsolidatingpowerinthetechnologyindustry,usingtheirwealthtoexpandintonewbusinessesandmakingitharderforsmallandmidsizecompetitorstobreakthrough.Whytheindustryisevolvingthiswayisrootedinbalancesheets.Overthepasttwoyears,AppleInc.,OracleCorp.,GoogleInc.,MicrosoftCorp.andsixotherlargetechcompanieshavegenerated$68.5billioninnewcash,comparedwithjust$13.5billionfortheother65techcompaniesintheS&P500Indexcombined,accordingtoaWallStreetJournalanalysisofdataprovidedbyCapitalIQ.
Therichfewarefundinginvestmentsatatimewhenmanyothershaveretrenched.Overthepastyear,Oraclepaid$7.4billiontogetintothehardwarebusinessbyacquiringSunMicrosystems,andDellInc.boughtPerotSystemstoaddtechnologyservices.CiscoSystemsInc.spentmorethan$7billiontoacquiresixcompanies.Google,meanwhile,hastappeditssavingstofundmovesintocomputeroperatingsystemsandmobilephones.Microsofthasfinanceditsmoney-losingquesttotakeonGoogleinsearchwithitscash.AndApplehasuseditsreservestodeveloptheiPadandtakeaimatGooglerecentlybyacquiringamobile-advertisingcompany.Becauseoftheirmassivecashaccumulation,thesecompaniescanaffordtotakerisksthatsmallercompaniescan'tatatimewhentheeconomyremainsfragile.Theresultisabifurcated(一分為二的)techlandscape,saysErikBrynjolfsson,aprofessorattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology'sSloanSchoolofManagement.
Therepercussionsfromthecashdiscrepancyarebeingfeltthroughouttheindustry.Somemidsizetechcompaniesaregivinguptryingtocompetewiththeirlargerrivals.Othersaregearinguptomaketheirownacquisitionssoasnottobeleftbehind.Forexample,online-softwaremakerSalesforce.cornInc.nearlydoubleditscashreservesinJanuarybytakingon$575millionindebtthatitsaysitwilluseinpartforfutureexpansionandacquisitions.Othermidsizetechcompanies,suchasCienaCorp.,haverecentlyscoopedupsmallerrivalstobulkup.
Fromtheendof2007totheendof2009,the10richesttechcompaniesincreasedtheircashlevelsby48%to$210billion.Theother65techcompanieslistedintheS&P500uppedtheircashonly13%inthesameperiod,to$118billion.Theupshot:Thegapbetweenthegroupsstoodatarecord.Thegapwouldbeevenlarger,exceptanaccountingchangecausedAppletodesignateabout$10billionofitsholdingsaslong-terminvestments.
Intechnologyindustry,cash-richcompaniestendtogetbiggerandleavelittleroomforsmallandmidsizecompetitorstodevelopdueto______.
57.
Insomedevelopingcountries,theresultofprotectinglocalindustriesfromcompetitionis______.
58.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Ifyouhadtoldmebackin1971--theyearIgraduatedhighschool--thatI'dbegoingofftocollegesoon,Iwouldhaveassuredyouthatyouweresorelymistaken.IwasthesonofaplumberlivinginwesternMassachusetts,andwehadallassumedthatintheendI'dbeaplumber,too.
Ispenttheyearafterhighschoolworkinginconstruction.ThenonedayIwenttovisitsomefriendsatDeanCollege,atwo-yearresidentialcollege45minutesoutsideofBoston,andmymind-setbegantochange.AsIwalkedaroundcampusandlistenedtomyfriendstalkabouttheirexperiences,Irealizedthiswasanopp
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