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2022年遼寧省葫蘆島市大學(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.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
BringOurSchoolsoutofthe20thCentury
There'sadarklittlejokeexchangedbyeducatorswithanopposingtrace:RipVanWinkleawakensinthe21centuryafterahundred-yearsleepandis,ofcourse,utterlybewilderedbywhathesees.Menandwomendashabout,talkingtosmallmetaldevicesattachedtotheirears.Youngpeoplesitathomeonsofas,movingminiatureathletesaroundonelectronicscreens.Olderfolkdefydeathanddisabilitywithdevicesintheirchestsandwithhipsmadeofmetalandplastic.Airports,hospitals,shoppingwalls—everyplaceRipgoesjustbaffleshim.Butwhenhefinallywalksintoaschoolroom,theoldmanknowsexactlywhereheis."Thisisaschool,"hedeclares."Weusedtohavethesebackin1906.Onlynowtheblackboardsaregreen."
Americanschoolsaren'texactlyfrozenintime,butconsideringthepaceofchangeinotherareasoflife,ourpublicschoolstendtofeellikethrowbacks.Kidsspendmuchofthedayastheirgrandparentsoncedid.sittinginrows,listeningtoteachers'lecture,scribblingnotesbyhand,readingfromtextbooksthatareoutofdatebythetimetheyareprinted.Ayawninggapseparatestheworldinsidetheschoolhousefromtheworldoutside.
Forthepastfiveyears,thenationalconversationoneducationhasfocusedonreadingscores,mathtestsandclosingthe"achievementgap"betweensocialclasses.Thisisnotastoryaboutthatconversation.Thisisastoryaboutthebigpublicconversationthenationisnothavingabouteducation,theonethatwillultimatelydeterminenotmerelywhethersomefractionofourchildrenget"leftbehind"butalsowhetheranentiregenerationofkidswillfailtomakethegradeintheglobaleconomybecausetheycan'tthinktheirwaythroughabstractproblems,workinteams,distinguishgoodinformationfrombadorspeakalanguageotherthanEnglish.
Rightnowwe'reaimingtoolow.Competencyinreadingandmathisjusttheminimum.Scientificandtechnicalskillsare,likewise,utterlynecessarybutinsufficient.Today'seconomydemandsnotonlyahigh-levelcompetenceinthetraditionalacademicdisciplinesbutalsowhatmightbecalled21stcenturyskills.Here'swhattheyare:
Knowingmoreabouttheworld.
Thinkingoutsidethebox.
Becomingsmarteraboutnewsourcesofinformation.
Developinggoodpeopleskills.
RealKnowledgeintheGoogleEra
LearnthenamesofalltheriversinSouthAmerica.ThatwastheassignmentgiventoDeborahStipek'sdaughterMeredithinschool,andhermom,who'sdeanoftheStanfordUniversitySchoolofEducation,wasnotimpressed."That'ssilly,"Stipektoldherdaughter."TellyourteacherthatifyouneedtoknowanythingbesidestheAmazon,youcanlookituponGoogle."Anynumberofold-schoolassignment—memorizingthebattlesoftheCivilWarortheperiodictableoftheelements—nowseemfaintlyabsurd.Thatkindofinformation,whichispoorlyretainedunlessyouroutinelyuseit,isavailableatakeystroke.Still,fewwouldarguethatanAmericanchildshouldn'tlearnthecausesoftheCivilWarorunderstandhowtheperiodictablereflectstheatomicstructureandpropertiesoftheelements.AsschoolcriticE.D.HirschJr.pointsoutinhisbook,TheKnowledgeDeficit,kidsneedasubstantialfundofinformationjusttomakesenseofreadingmaterialsbeyondthegrade-schoollevel.Withoutmasteringthefundamentalb
A.Toshowtheignoranceofoldpeople.
B.ToshowthefastdevelopmentofAmerica.
C.ToshowAmericanschoolsdevelopslowly.
D.Toshowthedifferenceoftheblackboard.
2.
Childrentendtohaveslightlyhighernormaltemperaturethanadults.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.ManyruralregionsinEurope,suchastheGreekvillageofPrastos,areplaguedwithenvironmentalhazardsasmoreandmorefieldslayunattended.
4.
Amedicalsalesrepresentativebeginshiscareerfromanentry-levelrepresentativetoaseniorone,thenhemaybecomedivisionalsalesmanagers.
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
Whenawomanstartstotalkaboutaproblem,sheisexpectingtofind______.
6.
Duringthe19thcentury,naturalgaswasusedonalocalscalebecauseofthedifficultsituationin__________________.
7.
Accordingtosomeresearchers,______inthebodycangiveriseto.certainmentalchanges.
8.
Multinationalsin1913werecomposedofadomesticfirmsanditsself-containedandautonomous
9.
WelearnfromthepassagethatconditionsfortheearlywhitestravelingtoAmericabyshipsweremuchbetterthan______.
10.
Whatdolocalresidentsclaimfor?
A.Theyaresickbecauseofyearsofpollution.
B.Theyaresickbecauseofindustriesontheirdoorsteps.
C.Theyaresickbecauseofpesticidesfromagriculture.
D.Theyaresickbecauseofairpollution.
11.
Groundseaisformedwhentwoplatesareslidingtowardeachotherandaretightlypushingtogether.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
Therealtherapistscanusedreamemotiontotreatpatientswhoareexperiencingunpleasantlifeevents.
A.YB.NC.NG
13.Kellyhasallthelatest______aboutthejobhuntingmarket.
A.marketdataonsalariesandtrendstohand
B.dataonquestionsthattheemployeraskduringinterviews
C.dataonthesuccessfulexampleswiththehelpofKelly
D.recordsofthecompaniesnewlysetup
14.
ManyAsianshavestrongbeliefthatfateinfluenceslife,andthisbeliefisregarded______bymanywesterners.
15.IsStressMakingYouFat?
TheTriggerThatCausestheMostTrouble
Ourancestorsatetosurvive.Theyatebecausetheywerehungryormaybetocelebrateavictoryoverawarringtribe.Weeatbecausewe'rehungry,too,butalsowhenwe'restressed,angry,bored,depressed,frustrated,andbusy.
Stressmayactuallybetheeatingtriggerthatcausesthemosttrouble.Manyofushavehighlevelsofchronicstress,whetherit'sfromwork,relationshiptroublesorto-doliststhatarelongerthanRoute66.Ourbodiesrespondtothisstressthesamewayourancestors'bodiesdid:triggering"fightorflight"chemicalsinthebrainthatleadtocalorieaccumulationandfatstorage.Butthedifferenceisthatwehaveplentyoffoodatourdisposal.Soweendupcontinuallyupgradingthesizeofourstorageunit.
Whenyouhavechronicstress,yourbodystepsupitsproductionofcortisol(皮質(zhì)醇)andinsulin(胰島素).Yourappetiteincreases,andsodothechancesyou'llengageineatingintheform.ofhigh-caloriesweetsandfats.That,inturn,makesyoustoremorefat,pumpingevenmoreofitintotheliver.Thiscreatesaresistancetoinsulin,whichmakesyousecrete(分泌)moreinsulintocompensate.Andthatmakesyouhungrierthanamuzzledwolf.
Whenyoutrytocombatstresswithfood,youactivatetherewardcenterofyourbrain.Butafterthatinitialfeelgoodsystemwearsoff,you'llreachagainforthesamethingthatmadeyoufeelgood,calmandrelaxedinthefirstplace:morefood.That'swhyit'samyththatovereatingistriggeredmainlybyextremehunger.It'samyththatcravingsaredictatedbyourtastebuds.Andit'samyththatwecanresisttemptationsifwejustputourmindstoit.
Yourgoal:tokeepyourfeel-goodhormones(荷爾蒙)level.Thatwillprovideasteadystateofsatisfactionsothatyouneverexperiencethosehugehormonalhighsandlowsthatmakeyousearchforgood-for-your-brain,bad-for-your-bellyfoods.Thefollowingtipswillhelp.
MakeFoodsWorkinYourFavor
Foodshavedifferenteffectsonyourstomach,yourbloodandyourbrain.Herearesomethatmayhelpyourhungerandthebrainchemicalsthataffectit.
Fishandwalnutsarerichinfattyacids,whichhavelongbeenknownascholesterolclearers.Butthey'vealsobeenshowntohelpwithdepressioninpregnantwomen.Depressioncontributestoemotionalovereating.Eatingfoodsthatcontainthefattyacidsmayhelpliftourspirits.
Greenteacontainscatechins(兒茶酚),thoughttoinhibitthebreakdownoffatsaswellastheproductionofasubstancethatcantriggerhunger.Onestudyshowsthatdrinkingthreeglassesofgreenteaadaycanhelpyoureducebodyweightbyalmostfivepercentinthreemonths.
SleepYourselfSlim
Whenyourbodydoesn'tgettheseventoninehoursofsleepitneedseverynighttobecomerefreshed,itlooksforotherwaystocompensateforyourbrainnotsecretingthenormalamountsoffeel-goodchemicals.Howdoesittypicallydothis?Bycravingsugaryfoodsthatwillgiveyouanimmediatereleaseofthesechemicals.
Thelackofsleepthrowsoffyourentiresystem.Itcanbecomeanevenbiggerfactorasyouage.Somakesureyougetenoughshut-eye.Itcanhelpkeepyouthin.
Variety:TheSpiceofLife?
Varietymaybethespiceoflife,butitcanalsoleadtoovereating.Whenyouhavealotofchoicesforameal,it'seasiertoslipoutofgoodeatinghabitsandintobadones.Whenyousitdownatadinnerandarepresentedwithamenuthat'sthesizeofaphonebook,it'seasytogivein.
Onewaytohelp:Eliminatethechoicesforatleastonemealaday.Pickthemealyourushthroughmost.Formostpeople,it'slunch.Sofindahealthylunchyoureallylike-saladwithchickenandoliveoil,orturkeyonwhole-grainbread—andhav
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
InScotland,thetwotypesofdivorcesprocedureinthejudicialoffer'scourtare______.
17.Comparedwithbeingliars,itis______todetectaliaraccordingtothestudy.
18.
Ourconceptsoftimeandspaceareinpartconditionedbythestructureofparticularlanguages.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Thereisnotmuchchangeintheweatherinthetropicalrainforestsalltheyearround.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Thewayalotofresearchersusetostudyanxietyisby______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Canyouhelpme?Thisismyfirsttimetodoit.
W:It'seasy.Allyoudoistoputthewormonthehook,loosenthelineandcastit.
Q:Whataretheydoing?
(13)
A.Sailingaboat.
B.Catchingaworm.
C.Fishing.
D.Hangingclothes.
22.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Whatdidyouthinkofthemovie?Didyoulikeit?
M:Netmolly,itwasalittletooartsyforme.Itseemedlikethedirectorwastryingsohardtoimpressuswithstrangeclose-upsandavant-gardedialoguesthatheforgottoincludeastory.Ithoughtitwasreallyboring.
W:Ithoughtthemoviewasreallythought-provoking,Iloveitwhenamoviemakesyouthink.It'sanicechangefromthesuperficialdialogueandtwo-dimensionalcharactersyouusuallyseeinfilmsthesedays.
M:Idon'treallycareforalternativefilms.Theyaresodarkanddepressing.Thecharactersarealwayssointense.Whydoesamoviehavetobesadtobedeep?
W:Yeah,Iknowwhatyoumean,butmainstreamcinemaisnothingbutgunfightsandexplodingcars.Igetsosickofmovieslikethat.Iprefermovieswithsubstance.
M:Butsometimesyoudon'twanttothink;sometimesyoujustwantalightmovie.LikethatcomedymoviewithBillyCrystal—thatwassohilarious.IlaughedsohardthatIcried.
W:Movieshavetobemorethanentertainingtome.
M:Didyouseethatnewmysterymoviethatcameoutlastmonth?Thatwassosuspenseful.1wasontheedgeofmyseatthewholetime.
W:Ilovedthatmovie.Theplotwasgreat,andtheactingwasincredible.Iwouldn'tbesurprisedifitwerenominatedforanAcademyAward.
M:Well.atleastweagreeonsomething.Iguesswe'llhavetosticktomysteriesinthefuture.
(23)
A.Theclose-upsareperfect.
B.Thedialoguesareeasytounderstand.
C.It'snotboringatall.
D.Itdoesn'ttellanystory.
23.
【B4】
24.(32)
A.ArchitectureandLiterature.
B.DevelopmentofArchitecture.
C.ClassificationofArchitecture.
D.MaterialsofArchitecture.
25.(19)
A.Themancouldn'tfindaparkinglot.
B.It'shardtofindaplacetoleavethecar.
C.Thewomanwasupsetduetohislatearrival.
D.Themanapologizedbecauseofhisnegligence.
26.(35)
A.Smokingcanlengthenlifeexpectancy.
B.Smokingcanshortenlifeexpectancy.
C.Wehaven'tfoundoutyet.
D.Thereisnoconnectionbetweensmokingandlifeexpectancy.
27.(29)
A.Weshouldeatmoremeatthanvegetables.
B.Weshouldeatmorevegetablesthanmeat.
C.Weshouldeatdifferentkindsofvegetables.
D.Weshouldeatfruit,cereals,fish,meatandvegetables.
28.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:ItisacrimethatisgettingtobecommoninLosAngeles.Customersareenjoyingtheirmealsatarestaurant.Twoormorecriminalsstrollinandstartwavingtheirgunsateveryone.Theydemandthateveryoneputtheirwalletsoremptytheirpursesintoabag,andthenthegunmenstrollout.Theyusuallywearbaseballcapswithsunglassessoastoavoidbeingrecognizedbyothers.
(26)At9:30p.m.Wednesday,thebusinessestablishmentwasaStarbucks.Threeyoungmenwalkedin,emptiedthecashregister,robbedtheemployeesandthecustomers,andwalkedouttotheirstolenSUV.Thepolicewereabletorespondquickly.(27)Thechaseended10minuteslaterwithonepolicecarhittingtheSUVfrombehindontheThirdStreetoverpass.TheSUVcametoastop,but,asusuallyhappens,thethreecriminalswereunhurt.TheyimmediatelyhoppedoutoftheSUVandstartedrunninginthreedifferentdirections.(28)Ittookthepoliceabout10minutestocatchtwoofthem;onehadhiddeninadumpster,andtheotherhadbrokenacarwindowandhiddeninthecar.Thethirdone,insteadofrunning,haddecideditwasquickertojumpofftheoverpassontothefreeway20feetbelow.Helandedinanemergencylane,butdidnotgetupandrun.Hedidnotgetupatall.(28)Whenpolicegottohim,hewasdead.Accordingtoaroughestimate,thetotalvalueoftherobbedissuesis2,000USdollars.
(27)
A.IthappenedonaThursdaynight.
B.IttookplaceinaStarbucks.
C.Therobberswerethreeteenagers.
D.Therobbersonlyemptiedthecashier.
29.
【B9】
30.(21)
A.He'snoisy.
B.He'smessy.
C.Hehastoomanyboxes.
D.Hegoestoclassalone.
31.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Let'sdosomething!Whydon'twegooutfordinnerorgodancing.
M:I'mwatchingTV.
W:You'realwayswatchingTV.Stopbeingsuchacouchpotato!Getupandlet'sdosomething.
M:Iamdoingsomething,I'mwatchingTV.
W:You'realwayswatchingsomestupidsitcom.It'sawaste0ftim~,andawasteofbrainpower.
M:Sometimesit'snicejusttokickback,relaxandlaughalittle.Thereisnothingwrongwithalittlecomedyinone'slife.Infact,that'swhyI'mhere
W:Ha.ha!Veryfunny!
M:Besides,Iamwatchingsomethingserious.
W:What?Ibetit'ssomeridiculousdramawithperfectlookingpeoplecomplainingaboutthetribulationsofdailylife.
M:Nope,wrongagain.
W:Thenitmustbeaprime-timenewsprogramdescribinghowsomewomanwentcrazyandkilledherhusband.
M:No.Iwatchedthatlastnight.Youhadbetterguessquickly—thecommercialsarealmostover.
W:Isitamurdermystery?OrsomesciencefictionshowlikeStarTrek?
M:No.
W:Agameshowwheretheytestyourknowledgeofuselesstrivia?
M:No.it'sadocumentaryondolphinsintheCaribbean.
W:Hey,thatsoundsinteresting!
M:Whydon'twemakesomepopcorn,andthenwatchtherestofittogether.
(20)
A.Becauseit'sawayofrelaxinghimself
B.Becausehehasnothingelsetodo.
C.Becausesitcomisveryfunny.
D.BecausewatchingTVishisfavoriteactivity.
32.聽(tīng)力原文:W:I'mlookingforatextbookformypsychologycourse.It'scalledIntroductiontoEducationalPsychology.Doyouhaveit?
M:Yes,wedo.You'llfinditinSection24onthetopshelf.
Q:What'stheman'soccupation?
(14)
A.Ateacher.B.Apsychologist.C.Alibrarian.D.Apublisher.
33.(46)
34.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Ican'tfindthekindofjoggingshoesIwantanywhereintown.Ireallylovethisstyle.ofshoes.
W:Whynotorderthemfromacatalog?Youcangetwhateveryouwant.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatthemando?
(15)
A.Runintown.
B.Lookmorecarefully.
C.Buyshoesfromacatalog.
D.Findaneasierplacetoexercise.
35.(25)
A.Thesoilofthegardenshouldbeofhighquality.
B.Thegardenshouldoccupyalargearea
C.Thereshouldbelotsofplantsinthegarden.
D.Thepositionofthegardenshouldbegood.
36.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Goodeveningandwelcometotonight'sprogram.Ourguestistheworld-famousDr.CharlesAdams,whohassparkedagreatdealofattentionoverthepastseveralyearsforhisresearchintheareaoflanguagelearning.Welcometoourprogram.
M:Ah,it'sapleasuretobehere.
W:Now,Dr.Adams,tellusaboutyourresearch.
M:Well,oneofthemostimportantkeystolearninganotherlanguageistoestablisharegularstudyprogram,likeplanningafewminuteseverymorningaroundbreakfasttime.
W:Now,sorryforsayingthis,butyourideasmaysoundalittlesimplistictoourviewers.ImeanItookSpanishinhighschoolforfouryears,andIdidn'tbecomeaproficientspeakerofthelanguage.
M:Well,Ithinktherearemanypeoplefeelingthatway,andthat'sjustit.I'mnotimplyingthatwecanbecomefluentspeakersinamatterofafewminuteshereandthere,butratherfollowingaregular,consistent,andfocusedcourseofstudycanhelpusonthewaytothepromisedlandoflanguagemastery,andrememberthereisadifferencebetweennativefluencyandproficiencyinalanguage,andIamproposingthelatter.
W:Sowhataresomeofthebasickeysyouaresuggesting?
M:Well,asIjustmentioned,peopleneedtoplanouttheirstudybysettingrealisticandattainablegoalsfromthebeginning.Imean,somepeoplegetcaughtupinthecrazeoflearningthelanguagein30days,onlytobecomedisenchantedwhentheydon'tperform.uptotheirexpectations.Andsmallsteps,littlebylittle,arethekey.Forexample,planningtolearnfivenewvocabularywordsadayandtolearntousethemactivelyisfarbetterthanlearning30andforgettingthemthenextday.
W:Um-hum.I'msureyourideasarebeneficialtothoselanguagelearners.Thanksforjoiningus.
M:Mypleasure.
(23)
A.Atapublicforum.
B.Inanauditorium.
C.OnTV.
D.Inaclassroom.
37.(26)
A.Meethisanthropologyteacher.
B.Urgethewomantofinishreadingthebooksoon.
C.Readthemagazinearticle.
D.Getmoreinformationfromthewomen.
38.(40)
39.(28)
A.Hehadn'texpectedtheolderdrivertoreactsostrongly.
B.Hehadn'tthoughttheolderdriverhadthatmuchdaringinhim.
C.Hewasshockedtoseewhathadhappenedtohiscar.
D.Hehadexpectedhisdefeat.
40.(31)
A.Thequeencanmovemorethanonesquareatatime.
B.Thequeencannotmovemorethanonesquareatatime.
C.Thequeencannotmoveanywhere.
D.Thekingcannotmoveanywhere.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Inordertoimprovecommunicationswithkids,parentsshould______.
A.learnmoreaboutthemoderntechniquesandtrytoadjustallofthem
B.learntousemodernwaystocommunicatewithkids,suchastextingmessages
C.trytosharesomemodernandmeaningfulcomputergameswithkids
D.earnenoughmoneytobuymodernmachinesforkidstosatisfytheirneeds
42.Accordingtotheauthor,Toyota'sfastgrowthinrecentyearswasattributedto______.
43.
Accordingtotheessay,whatrolehasEnglishplayedduringtheprocessofglobalization?
A.Ithascreatedneweducationopportunities.
B.Ithasspeduptheprocessofglobalization.
C.Ithasopenedthedoorsfornewopportunitiesandincreasedthenumberofyoungwomenintheworkingworld.
D.Ithasincreasedthenumberofskilledwomen.
44.
Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying"'PlanetGoogle'takesarisksimilartotryingtoboardaspeedingtrain"'?
A.PlanetGooglewillbeindangerifitstaysuptodateforlong.
B.PlanetGooglehavetotake300yearstocatchthespeedingtrain.
C.TileboardofGooglewelcomesRandallStrosstocoverGooglestory.
D.Awrittenbookcanonlycoveralittlepartoftheon-goingtechnology.
45.
Intheauthor'sopinion______.
A.violenceinsportsisillegal
B.finesseismoreimportantthanaggression
C.violenceinsportsisinevitable
D.violenceinsportsisnotnecessary
46.
WhatspiritwasencouragedinthereopenedGMplant?
47.
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingmaybethecauseofdistressatpresent?
A.Theeconomicandenergyproblems.
B.Lackofadaptability.
C.Unpleasantmedicalserviceanddiseases.
D.Beingshortofprovisions.
48.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Friendshipisbothasourceofpleasureandacomponentofgoodhealth.Peoplewhohaveclosefriendsnaturallyenjoytheir【C1】______.ofequalimportancearetheconcreteemotionalbenefitstheyderive.Whensomething【C2】______happenstous,sharingthehappinessoftheoccasionwithfriendsintensifiesourjoy.Conversely,intimesoftroubleandtension,whenourspiritsare【C3】______,unburdeningourworriesandfearstocompassionatefriendsalleviatesthestress.Moreover,wemayevengetsomepracticalsuggestionsfor【C4】______aparticularproblem.
AdolescenceandoldagearethetwostagesinourliveswhentheneedforfriendshipiscrucialInthe【C5】______stage,teensareplaguedbyuncertaintyandmixedfeelings.Inthelatterstage,olderpeopleareupsetbyfeelingsofuselessnessandinsignificance.Inbothinstances,friendscanmakea【C6】______difference.Withclosefriendsintheirlives,peopledevelopcourageandpositiveattitudes.Teenagershavethemoralsupporttoasserttheir【C7】______;theelderlyapproachtheiradvancedyearswithoptimismandaninterestinlife.Thesepositiveoutlooksarevitaltocopesuccessfullywiththecrisesinherentinthesetwostagesoflife.
Throughoutlife,werely【C8】______smallgroupsofpeopleforlove,admiration,respect,moralsupport,andhelp.Almosteveryonehasa"network"offriends:co-workers,neighbors,andschoolmates.Whilebothmenandwomenhavesuchfriends,evidenceisaccumulatingthatindicatesmen【C9】______makeclosefriends.Menaresociableandfrequentlyhavenumerousbusinessacquaintances,golfbuddies,andsoon.However,friendshipdoesnotmerelyinvolveasharingofactivities;itisasharingofselfonaverypersonallevel.Customarily,menhaveshiedawayfromcloserelationshipsinwhichthey【C10】______inothers.Bybottlinguptheiremotions,mendeprivethemselvesofahealthyoutletfortheirnegativefeelings.
A)funnyE)solvingI)rarelyM)touring
B)lowF)onJ)strickenN)former
C)screamG)dramaticK)sensationalO)abstract
D)companyH)confideL)individuality
【C1】
49.
【C9】
50.
Toomuchuselesspackagingisexhaustingpreciousenergyandrawmaterialsand______.
51.
Itcanbeinferredthatthetoyindustry______.
A.musthavegainedabundantprofit
B.playsavitalroleinpromotingtheearly-yeareducation
C.hassponsoredtheneuroscienceresearch
D.hasstimulatedchildren'sdesirefortoys
52.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Thehumanbrainissomewhatlikeanarchaeologicalsite,preservingwithinitslayersthebasicbrainstructuresofitsevolutionarypredecessors—thelowermammalsandreptiles(爬行動(dòng)物).Consequently,ithasarelativelyrecentouterlayerthatisdistinctlyprimate(靈長(zhǎng)目動(dòng)物的),withspecialdevelopmentsandtissuesthatdistinguishhumanbeingsfromotherprimates.Nevertheless,wehavenotonebrain,butatleastthree—thatis,threeconnectedpartscarryoutdistinctivebutinterrelatedfunctions.
Theoldestpartofthehumanbrainisthe"reptilianbrain,"whichisfoundinthelowercenterofthebrain.Itresemblesabasicpartofthebrainofreptilesandservesmanyofthesamefunctionsinhumansthatitservesinreptiles.Itregulatesalargenumberofinnatebehavior.patternsthatarerelatedtopreservingthespecies.
Duringthecourseofevolution,anewformationofbraincells,developedinlowermammalsgivingthemtwobrains.Thisancient,mammalbrainaddsnewthingstothebehavior.repertoire(全部功能)ofmammals.Thebusinessofthisnewbrainisbasicallythedesiresandemotionsthatkeepmammalsmoving,mating,andavoidingpain.Formanymammals,evolutionstoppedhere.
Thebraincontinuedtodevelopwiththeadditionofathirdlayercalledthe"neocortex"(新皮層).Thisnewpartofthebrainreacheditspeakofdevelopmentinhumanbeings.Thisisthebrainthatgiveshumansthecapacityofrationalthought.Becauseofthenewpartofthebrainweareabletoengageinverbalcommunication,toreadandwrite,toempathize(表同情)withothers,andtocontemplateourownexistence.
Whatistheauthormainlytalkingaboutinthispassage?
53.
Whatwillhappentoascholarwhoshareshisideaswithhiscolleaguesintheauthor'sopinion?
A.Hegainsrecognitionforhisachievements.
B.Heattractslargenumbersofstudents.
C.Heriskshisideasbeingstolen.
D.Heisconsideredslightlymad.
54.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
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