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2022年湖北省孝感市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)重點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Landcanbepollutedby______fromagriculture.
A.heavymetals
B.slurryfromlivestock
C.pesticidesandnitrate-poorfertilizers
D.rubbish
2.
Watervaporplaysalmostnoroleinmoderngreenhousewarming.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
Thereleaseoflargequantifiesofthegreenhousegasmethaneaspermafrostmeltswillspeedup______.
4.IsCollegeReallyWorththeMoney?
TheRealWorld
EsteGriffithhaditallfiguredout.WhenshegraduatedfromtheUniversityofPittsburghinApril2001,shehadhersightssetononething:workingforalaborunion.
Therealworldhadotherideas.Griffithleftschoolwithnotonlyadegree,butaboatloadofdebt.Sheowed$15,000instudentloansandhadrackedup$4,000increditcarddebtforbooks,groceriesandotherexpenses.Nolaborunionjobcouldpayenoughtobailherout.
SoGriffithwenttoworkinsteadforaWashington,D.C.firmthatspecializesineconomicdevelopment.Problemsolved?Nope.Atage24,shetakeshomeabout$1,800amonth,$1,200ofwhichdisappearstopayherrent.Addanother$180amonthtoretireherstudentloansand$300amonthtowhittledownhercreditcardbalance."Youdothemath,"shesays.
Griffithhaspracticallynomoneytoliveon.Shebrown-hags(自帶午餐)herlunchandbikestowork.Aboveall,shefearsshe'llneverownahouseorbeabletoretire.It'snotthatsheregretsgettingherdegree."Battheydon'ttellyouthatthetrade-offisthenexttenyearsofyourincome,"shesays.
That'spreciselythedealbeingmadebymoreandmorecollegestudents.They'remortgagingtheirfuturestomeetsoaringtuitioncostsandothercollegeexpenses.LikeGriffith,they'refacingaone-twopunchatgraduation:hefty(沉重的)studentloansandsmotheringcreditcarddebt--nottomentionajobmarketthat,fornowanyway,isdismal.
"Weareforcingourchildrentomakeachoicebetweentwoevils,"saysElizabethWarren,aHarvardLawprofessorandexpertonbankruptcy."Skipcollegeandfacealifeofdiminishedopportunity,orgotocollegeandfacealifeshackled(束縛)bydebt."
TuitionHikes
Forsometime,collegeshaveinsistedtheirsteeptuitionhikesareneededtopayforcutting-edgetechnologies,facultyandadministrationsalaries,andrisinghealthcarecosts.Nowthere'sanewculprit(犯人):shrinkingstatesupport.Caughtinaseverebudgetcrunch,manystateshavesharplyscaledbacktheirfundingforhighereducation.
Someonehadtomakeupforthoselostdollars.Andyoucanguesswho--especiallyifyouliveinMassachusetts,whichlastyearhikeditstuitionandfeesby24percent,afterfundingdroppedby3percent,orinMissouri,whereappropriations(撥款)fellby10percent,buttuitionroseatdoublethatrate.Aboutone-thirdofthestates,infact,haveincreasedtuitionandfeesbymorethen10percent.
OneofthosestatesisCalifornia,andJanetBurrell'sfamilyisfeelingthepain.AbookkeeperinTorrance,BurrellhasadaughterattheUniversityofCaliforniaatDavis.Meanwhile,hersonsattendtwo-yearcollegesbecauseBurrellcan'taffordtohavealloftheminfour-yearschoolsatonce.
Meanwhile,evenwithtuitionhikes,California'scommunitycollegesaresostrappedforcashtheydroppedthousandsofclasseslastspring.Theresult:54,000fewerstudents.
CollapsingInvestments
Manyfamiliesthoughttheyhadasurefireplan:eveniftuitionkeptskyrocketing,theyhadinvestedenoughmoneyalongthewaytomeetthecosts.ThenafannythinghappenedonthewaytoWallStreet.Thoseinvestmentscollapsedwiththestockmarket.Amongtheloserslastyear:thewildlypopular"529"plans--federaltax-exemptcollegesavingsplansofferedbyindividualstates,whichhaveattractedbillionsfromfamiliesaroundthecountry."Wehearfrommanyparentsthatwhattheyhadsetasidedeclinedinvaluesomuchthattheynowdon'thaveenoughtoseetheirstudentsthrough,"saysPennStatefinancialaiddirectorAnnaGriswold,whowitnesseda10percentincreaseinloanapplicationslastyear.Even.withamarketthatmaybeslowlyrecovering,itwilltaketime,perhaps
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
ItisnormallydryinAcrebetweenJuneandDecember.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.
China'seconomicopportunitiesandits______onthefuturecontributestopeople'sinterestinlearningChinese.
7.
During187and1889,MarkTwainwrote______booksforwhichheismostfamous.
8.
Onlyverticaldisplacementofoceanfloorcausedbyearthquakesgeneratestsunamis.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.
LikemostchiefexecutiveofficersinJapan,SoichiroHondaSteppeddowntobecomechairmenofHondaafterhisretirement.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
______isthemaintenanceoftherelativelyconstantinternalenvironmentofthebody.
11.
Ourconceptsoftimeandspaceareinpartconditionedbythestructureofparticularlanguages.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
"Bluejacking,""bluebugging"and"CarWhisperer"areall______.
13.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
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Toomanygrammarandspellingmistakesarelikelytoleadtoa______.
15.
AccordingtoDr.Weeks,sleephasa(n)______function.
A.time-savingB.energy-savingC.life-savingD.money-saving
16.
Antibioticshavenoeffectondiseasescausedbyviruses.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
Menandwomenalwayscompeteinrunning,jumping,climbing,lifting,throwingandwrestling.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
Theglaciershavebeenenteringoceansatahigherratethanbefore.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
NationalNegroBusinessLeagueexistsfrom______.
20.
WhydowecallMadagascaraDarwinianplayground?
A.Becauseofitsgeographicisolation.
B.Becauseitsnatureisstillinoriginalform.
C.Becausemostofitsplantsareendemic.
D.Becausemostofitsanimalsareendemic.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:M:Excuseme,Miss.I'magraduatestudentofmathematics.I'vejustmefromJapan,andI'veneverbeentoaWesternlibrarybefore.Iwonderifsomeonemighthavetimetoshowmearound?
W:I'dbegladtoshowyouaround,butI'mverybusyrightnow.Couldyoucomehackabout4:00?
Q:Whatisthestudentconcernedabout?
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A.Makinganappointment.
B.Howtousethelibrary.
C.Comingbackabout4:00.
D.Howtochooseacourse.
22.【B8】
23.
【B6】
24.聽力原文:W:Hi,Tom.Ihaven'tseenyouforafewweeks.Whatareyoudoingrecently?
M:Oh,hi,Jean.Nothingspecial.I'vebeenstudyingalotformyfinalexam.
W:Well,thesemesterisalmostovernow.
M:Yeah.Mybrotheriscomingforavisitthissummer,andwe'dliketoseesomeofthecountry.Buttravelingissoexpensive!
W:Haveyouthoughtaboutcamping?
M:Camping?I'veneverdonethat.
W:Whynothaveatry!Ibelieveyou'llreallylikeit.Youcanrenttheequipmentyouneed.It'smuchcheaperthanbuyingitorstayingatahotel.AndbeingclosetoNatureisagoodwaytoforgetaboutourschoolforawhile.
M:ThatsoundslikeagoodidealWecandriveuntilwefindanicespotandjustcampwhereverwelike.Oh,that'ssocool!
W:Well,actuallynotexactly.It'susuallyillegalunlessyoucampinadesignatedarea.Butanywaytherearemanynationalparks,stateparksandevenprivately-ownedcampgroundsaroundthecountry.Youstillhavealotofchoices.
M:Butthattakesallthefunoutofit!
W:Notreally.Besides,therearealmostalwaysconvenienceslikeshowersatthecampgroundstomakeitalittleeasier.
M:Mm...soundsgreat!Mybusiscoming.I'lltalktoyouaboutthislaterandgetallthedetails.
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A.Buyit.B.Rentit.C.Borrowit.D.Makeit.
25.聽力原文:W:Hi,Larry,areyouwaitingtoseeProfessorGilmore,too?
M:Yah,sinceIgotoneofthefivehighestgradesinherclass,sheaskedmeifI'dbeinterestedinworkingasherassistantnextsemester,I'mherenowformyinterview.
W:Oh,yes.Iknowallaboutthatjob.Ididittwoyearsago.
M:Really?Didyoulikeit?
W:IthinkitwasthebestI'vehadatschool.Itpaideightdollarsanhour,whichwasthreedollarsanhourmorethanIgotworkingattheschoolpostofficetheyearbefore.
M:Thatisagoodsalary.Whatdidyoudo?
W:Iwasinchargeofgradingalltheproblemsetsthatwereassignedashomework.Ineverhadtroubledoingit,andofcourse,Prof.GilmorewasalwaysavailabletohelpmeifIhadanyquestions.
M:IthinkI'denjoydoingthatsortofwork.Itwouldbeverygoodexperienceforanyonethinkingaboutbecomingateacher.
W:Absolutely.Youalsolearnhowtousethecomputerdatabase,becausetherecordsarekeptonit.Andbuildingupyourcomputerskillsisagoodpreparationforlotsofjobs.
M:Thejobsoundsgreat,butI'malittlewordedabouthowmuchtimeitmighttake.
W:It'sprettyreasonable.Itnevertookmemorethanfivehoursaweektodoallthegradingandthenanotherthirtytofortyminutestorecordthegradesonthecomputer.
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A.SheisagoodfriendofProfessorGilmore.
B.SheusedtoworkforProfessorGilmore.
C.Sheheardofitform.otherstudents.
D.ShearrangesthejobforLarry.
26.聽力原文:M:Ireallydon'tknowwhattodothissummer.Ican'taffordtojustsitaround,andtheredon'tseemtobeanyjobsavailable.
W:Whydon'tyoutryhouse-sitting?LastsummermyfriendMargarethouse-satfortheDoddswhentheywentawayonvacation.Mr.DoddhiredMargarettostayintheirhousebecausehedidn'twantitleftempty.
M:YoumeantheDoddspaidMargaretjusttoliveintheirhouse?
W:Itwasn'tthateasy.Shehadtomowandwaterthehouseplants.AndwhenErichouse-satforMr.Cohen,hehadtotakecareofhispets.
M:House-sittingsoundslikeagoodjob.Iguessit'salittlelikebaby-sitting-exceptyou'retakingcareofahouseinsteadofchildren.
W:Thestudentemploymentofficestillhasafewjobsposted.
M:DoIjusthavetofilloutanapplication?
W:MargaretandErichadtointerviewwiththehouseownersandprovidethreereferenceseach.
M:Thatseemslikealotoftroubleforasummerjob.
W:Thehouseownerswantsomeguaranteethattheycantrustthehouse-sitters.Youknow,theywanttomakesureyou'renotthetypewhowillthrowwildpartiesintheirhouse,ormovegroupsoffriendsinwithyou.
M:House-sitterswhodothatsortofthingsprobablyaren'tpaidthen.
W:Usuallytheyarepaidanywayjustbecausethehomeownersdon'twanttomakeafuss.Butifthehomeownerreportedit,thenthehouse-sitterwouldn'tbeabletogetanotherjob.So,whydon'tyouapply?
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A.Gotosummerschool.
B.Takeavacation.
C.Stayathome.
D.Findapart-timejob.
27.聽力原文:Ifanyoneaskedyouwhatwerethemainmeansofcommunicationbetweenpeople,whatwouldyousay?Thatisn'tacatchyquestion.Theanswerissimpleandobvious.Itwouldalmostcertainlyrefertomeansofcommunicationthatinvolvetheuseofwords:speakersandlisteners—oralcommunication;writersandreaders—writtencommunication.AndYou'dbequiteright.Thereis,however,anotherform.ofcommunicationwhichweallusemostofthetime,usuallywithoutknowingit.Thisissometimescalledbodylanguage.Itdoesnotinvolvetheuseofwords.Itsmoretechnicalnameisnon-verbalcommunication,"NVC"forshort.
Whensomeoneissayingsomethingwithwhichheagrees,theaverageEuropeanwillsmileandnodapproval.Ontheotherhand,ifyoudisagreewithwhattheyaresaying,youmayfrownandshakeyourhead.Inthiswayyousignalyourreactions,andcommunicatethemtothespeakerwithoutsayingaword.Incidentally,Ireferredamomentagoto"theaverageEuropean",becausebodylanguageisverymuchtiedtoculture,andinordernottomisunderstand,ornottobemisunderstood,youmustappreciatethis.AsmilingChinese,forinstance,maynetbeapprovingbutacutelyembarrassed.
QuitealotofworkisnowbeingdoneonthesubjectofNVC,whichisobviouslyimportant,forinstance,tomanagerswhohavetodealeverydaywiththeirstaff,andhavetounderstandwhatotherpeoplearefeelingiftheyaretocreategoodworkingconditions.Bodylanguage,orNVCsignals,issometimescategorizedintofivekinds:(1)bodyandfacialgestures;(2)eyecontact;(3)bodycontactorproximity;(4)clothingandphysicalappearance:and(5)thequalityofspeech.Iexpectyouunderstandallthose,exceptperhaps"proximity".Thissimplymeans"closeness".Insomecultures—andIamsurethisisaculturalfeatureandnotanindividualone—itisquitenormalforpeopletostandclosetogether,ortomoreorlessthrusttheirfacesintoyourswhentheyaretalkingloyou.Inotherculturesthisisdisliked;Americans.forinstance,talkaboutinvasionoftheirspace.
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A.Wordsandphrases.
B.Culture.
C.Individuals.
D.Misunderstanding.
28.聽力原文:Onlineeducationisbooming.Butit'snew,andnooneisreallytrackingonlineeducationyet,sotherearen'tnumbersonhowmanyseniorsareloggingon.Whatwedoknowisthatoveronemillionstudentsenrolledincollege-leveldistancelearningclassesthisyear.Andthenumberisexpectedtogrowtoovertwomillionby2002andthatincreasewillcomefromtheInternet.Amongthe4,000Americancollegesanduniversities,1,500ofthemofferonlinelearning,andthatnumberisexpectedtogoupto87percentby2004.Wealsoknowthat45to65-year-oldsgoonlinemorefrequently—andstaytherelonger—than18to24year-oldsgeneration.
Themajorityofdistance-teachingcoursesarebusinessclasses.Thesecondlargestiscomputertechnologyclasses.Mostclassesareattheundergraduatelevel;graduatebusinessprogramsaccountfor34percentofdistancelearningcourses.
WHERETOFINDCLASSES?
Ifyoualreadyhaveadegreeandwanttoexpandyourknowledge—orneedsomecreditstograduate,twositescanhelpyoufindclassesfordegreecreditsorcertificatesthatcanapplycowardadiplomafromanotherschoolororganization.
CANYOUGETACOLLEGEDEGREEONLINE?
Lastyear,itwasestimated50,000adultssoughtaccrediteddegreesonline.Only13schoolsofferdegreeprogramsonline.And,aswesaidbefore,by2004,87percentofAmericancollegesanduniversitiesareexpectedtoofferon-lineprogramsforcredit.
Anonline-onlyuniversitythatoffersmostlymastersanddoctoratedegreesinfieldsofbusiness,education,humanservice,psychology,andtechnology.Alsoofferscertificateprogramsforbusinessprofessionals.
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A.aboutonemillionstudents.
B.nearlyonemillionstudents.
C.morethanonemillionstudents.
D.overonebillionstudents.
29.聽力原文:WeknowthenthatintheUS,it'sthejobofCongresstoproposenewlaws,whichwecallbills,andperhapstomodifythesebillsandthenwriteonthem.ButevenifthebillispassedinCongress,itstilldoesn'tbecomealawuntilthePresidenthasachancetoreviewit,too.Andifit'snottothePresident'sliking,thebillcanbevetoedorkilledineitheroftwoways.Oneisbyavetomessage.ThePresidenthastendaystovetothebillbyreturningittoCongress,alongwiththemessageexplainingwhyit'sbeingrejected.ThiskeepsthebillfrombecomingalawunlessoverwhelmingmajoritiesofbothHousesofCongressvotetoover-rightthePresident'sveto.Sometimestheydothat.Often,lawmakerssimplyrevisethevetoedbillandpassitagain.Thistime,intheform.thePresidentislesslikelytoobjectto,andlesslikelytowanttoveto.TheotherwaythePresidentcankillabillisbypocketveto.Here'swhathappens.IfthePresidentdoesn'tsignthebillwithintendays,andCongressadjournsduringthattime,thenthebillwillnotbecomelaw.NoticethatitisonlyattheendofanentiresessionofCongressthatthepocketvetocanbeused,notjustwheneverCongresstakesashorterbreak,say,forasummervacation.Afterapocketveto,thatparticularbillisdead.IfalawmakerinCongresswantstopushthematterintheirnextsession,they'llhavetostartalloverwithabrandnewversionofthebill.
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A.HowthePresidentproposesnewlaws.
B.HowabillispassedbylawmakersinCongress.
C.HowthePresidentcanrejectaproposedlaw.
D.HowlawmakerscanforcethePresidenttosignabill.
30.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Weallhopethatthevaluesthatareimportanttoeachofusarepassedalongtoourchildren.Often,however,thathopeis【B1】______byafloodofpopculturemessages,peerpressure,andoverscheduledlivesthatleavelittletimeforgoodcounselor【B2】______It'seasytoforgetthatlearningvaluesandcharacterathomeisasimportantasanyschoolworkorextracurricularactivities.
Intherealworldofjobsandcareer,peoplearejudgedbytwostandards:their【B3】______skillsandtheirpersonaltraits.Whilegradeschool,highschool,andcollegecanteachskillsand【B4】______,it'suptoparentstoteachchildrentheattributesthatmakeforsuccessintherealworld—diligence,a【B5】______attitude,creativity,optimism,assertiveness,and【B6】______.Schools—particularlycolleges—don'tfocusontheseissues.That'sthejoboftheparents,sotakethe【B7】______seriously.Sendyourkidsintotheworldreadytohandlenotonlythetasksoflifebutalsoitshurdles,socialobstacles,and【B8】______withskillsandcharacter.
Youreallycan'tstartsoonenough.Afterall,childrenneedpersonalintegrityandmoralsasmuchasanyadult.Bullieswillalwaysbearound,【B9】______.Exposingchildrentotheharsherrealitiesoflifeisn'tcruel;givingthemthatexperienceandcoachingthemthroughitispartandparcelofraisingkidstohavecourage,resilience,andhonor.【B10】______.Thenthinkthroughhowtoteachthesecruciallessons.Talkingtoyourkidsshouldbeonlypartoftheplan.Lettingthemwitnessintegrityinaction—throughyourownbehavior,bywatchingdocumentariesaboutgreatpeopletogether,orevenbyvisitingacourtroom—isthestrongestwaytoimpartthemessage.【B11】______.Somakeapointofit.Afterall,ifyoudon'tteachyourchildrenintegrity,whowill?
【B1】
31.聽力原文:M:Thecityisgoingtopulldownthoseoldhousesandputupanewshoppingcenter.
W:Anothershoppingcenter?That'snothingnew!
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
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A.Newshoppingcentersareverycommon.
B.Theshoppingcenterisveryold.
C.Thecityneedsmoreshoppingcenters.
D.Theoldhouseshouldbeturnedintostores.
32.
【B2】
33.(32)
A.Yogadoesotherformsofgood.
B.ThebenefitsofYogaareencouraging.
C.Theresultofthestudyisnotwellgrounded.
D.ThebenefitsofYogaonhealthareexaggerated.
34.(35)
A.TheysendthemessagetothePresidentwithintendays.
B.Theyofficiallystatereasonsforrejectingthemessage.
C.TheymeetwiththePresident.
D.Theyrevisethevetoedbill.
35.聽力原文:W:Isn'titunbelievableaboutMary'smathematicscholarship?
M:It'sincredibleWho'dhavethoughtshe'dhaveachanceinanationwidecompetition!
Q:WhatdoesthemansayaboutMary?
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A.Thereisachanceshewillturndownthescholarship.
B.Heissurprisedthatshewonthescholarship.
C.It'snottruethatshereceivedascholarship.
D.Shewascertaintowinthescholarship.
36.(22)
A.Wearingarmweightswhileyouareswimming.
B.Joggingvigorouslyinoneplaceforalongtime.
C.Usingbicyclesthatrequireyoutousebothyourarmsandlegs.
D.Walkingslowlywhileswingingyourarmsbackandforth.
37.聽力原文:M:Ifeelhorrible.DaisywasfuriousthatIlosthernotes.DoyouthinkIshouldapologizeagain?
W:IfIwereyou,I'dlethercooloffafewdaysbeforeIapproachher.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
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A.WriteDaisyanoteofapology.,
B.ReturnDaisy'snotesinafewdays.
C.ApologizewhenDaisyislessangry.
D.LethertalktoDaisyaboutthesituation.
38.聽力原文:W:Oh.no….someTVchannelshavebeenrerunningalotofcomediesfromthesixties.WhatdoyouthinkOfthoseoldshows?
M:Notmuch.Butthen,thenewonesaren'tsogreateither.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
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A.Henolongerwatchesmuchtelevision.
B.Hepreferscomediesfromthesixties.
C.Hethinkscomedieshaven'timprovedforyears.
D.Hehasn'tseenmanyoftheoldshows.
39.聽力原文:M:Excuseme,areyouwaitingtobuyconcerttickets?
W:Yes,Iam.Soareallthesepeopleinfrontofme.
M:Haveyoubeenherelong?
W:About45minutes.I'vemovedforwardatotalabout3feetinthattime.
M:You'rekidding!
W:Notatall.Therewasacoupleupaheadofmewhogotsodisgustedtheyfinallygaveupandleft.Theysaidthey'dbeenwaitingformorethananhour.
M:Doesanyoneknowwhat'scausingthedelay?
W:Ifso,noone'slettingusknow.Itcouldbethattherearen'tenoughpeoplesellingticketsthisafternoon.Ormaybetheircomputer'sdown.I'msuretheconcerthasn'tbeencanceled.
M:Ijusthopetheydon'trunoutofticketsbeforeIgetupthere.
W:Thatreallywouldbeannoying,wouldn'tit?
M:IguessIshouldhavecomebeforelunch.Orhasitbeenlikethisallday?
W:Apparentlyithas.Infact,beforeIcame,Itriedcallingtochargemyticketsoverthephone,justtoavoidthislongwait,butthey'renottakingphoneorders,orchecks,orcreditcards.It'scashornothing.Andyouhavetocomeinperson.
M:Well,there'retwomorehoursbeforetheticketofficecloses.Ticketstoagoodconcertareworthwaitingfor.SoIthinkI'lljustmakemyselfcomfortable.
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A.It'scrowdedwithpeople.
B.It'sfullofcomputers.
C.LunchisbeingServedthere.
D.Onlyfewpeopleinthere.
40.
【B5】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Wildducksandothermigratory(遷移的)birdscouldbeimportantcarriersofdeadlybirdflu,researcherssay.Evenso,theinfectious-diseaseexpertssaythereisnosolidbasisforkillingwildbirdstoprotectpoultryandminimizetheriskofhumaninfection.
TheEuropeanteaminvestigatingtheglobalspreadoftheH5N1strainofavianinfluenza(禽流感)sayscertainduckspeciesmaybeinfectingwildbirdpopulations.Geeseandwadingbirdsarealsopossiblevectors(帶菌者)ofthevirus,theteamsays.
Theteam'sstudywasledbyBjornOlseoofUmeaUniversityinSweden.OlsanrunsEurope'slargestwild-birdflumonitoringprogram.
Studieshaveshownthatinfluenzavirusesinlake
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