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2022年湖北省鄂州市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Wewanttobuildahybridcarpartlybecauseithaslower______thanagasoline-poweredone.
2.
ForAOL,theIn2TVdealispartofabroadstrategytoattractpeoplewithfreesportsgamesfromCBSnews,ABCandCNN.
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3.
"Tapeandape"means______.
4.
Freudbelievedthatinchildhoodsomepeopleexperiencedeepfeelingstheyarcashamedofandthesefeelingsoftenfadeawayintotheunconsciousmind,butmayreturnindreamsinlaterlife.
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5.
DifferentfromitsEnglishequivalent,theHopiwordforroommustbeusedwithadirectional______.
6.
Treescanindirectlyhelptheexpositionofcalciumandmagnesiumwiththeirroots______.
7.
Withoutgreenhouseeffect,Earthwouldbecolderbyabout______.
8.
Mr.Bellavancecashedouthispension,soldhishouseandunloadedthingshedidn'tneedatgarageafterlosinghisjobinordertochangehisfinancesinto_______________mode.
9.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispartyouwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
HowtoRetireEarlier
It'severyworkingstaff'sdream:sayinggoodbyetothedailygrindwhileyoustillhaveyourownteeth.Inourearlyretirementfantasies,we'retravelingtheworld,healthyandintheprimeofourlives,visitingthosehard-to-pronouncecountrieswe'vealwaystalkedaboutandsamplingthefinestlocalfare.
Retirement-relatedProblems
Surveysshowthatmorethanhalfofworkersbetweentheagesof30and50plantoretirebeforethey're60.Butthere'sonlyoneproblemwiththiswishfulthinking:Retiringearlyiseasy,butmakingyourmoneylastishard.
Oneproblemwithsavingupforearlyretirementisthatwetendnottothinkbeyondthosefirstfewgloriousyearsofgoodhealthandfullcheckingaccounts—wedon'tdothelong-termmath.Iftheaveragemalelifeexpectancyis75.2andweretireat55,thenoursavings,andstockmarketinvestmentsneedtolastfor20years.Andwhatifweliveevenlongerthanaverage?
Anddon'tforgetthatlifecangettrickyduringthoselastfiveortenyears.Veryfewfortunatesoulsdriftawayintheirsleepatage88withouteverhavingmajorsurgeries,hospitalizationsorchronic(andex-pensive)conditionstomanage—nottomentiontheever-increasingcostsofmedicalinsuranceandprescriptiondrugs.
Whilewetendtooverestimateourhealth,weunderestimateourpost-retirementfinancialneeds.A2002surveyfoundthatonly17percentofworkersthoughtthey'dneed80percentoftheirsalaryafterretirement.Fortypercentthoughtthey'dbefinewith60percentofcurrentearnings.Thatmightsufficeforafewgoodyears,butthelongeryoulive,thelesschanceyourmoneywilllast.
Furthermore,isn'titpossiblethattravelingtheworldandlivingoutofasuitcasecouldgetprettytedious?Didyoueverthinkthatyoumightbeboredwithoutadayjob?Doyouhaveenoughhobbiesandintereststosustainyoufor20to30yearswithoutbusinesstrips,deadlinesanddailymeetings?
Butdon'tgetdiscouraged.Ifyou'reseriousaboutretiringearlyanddedicatedtomakingitwork,youcanmakeithappen.Allittakesissomeseriousfinancialplanning,astrictbudgetandsomegoodold-fashionedluck.
Sohowdoyoustartplanningforanearlyretirement?Whatarethemostimportantcalculations?Whataresomecommonmistakes?
FinancialPlanning
Thefirststepwhenplanningforanearlyretirementistofigureoutexactlyhowmuchmoneyyouhaverightnow.Thisiscalledyournetworth.Networthiscalculatedbyaddingupallofyourassets(cash,stocks,retirementaccountsandthevalueofyourhome)andsubtractingallofyouroutstandingdebt(mortgage,studentloansandcreditcarddebt).
Whenyouknowhowmuchyouhave,youneedtofigureouthowmuchmoneyyou'llneedwhenyouretire.Thisamountdependsonseveralfactors:whatyouwanttodowhenyouretire,howearlyyouwanttoretireandwhatstandardoflivingyouwanttoenjoywhenretired.
Ifyouwanttokeepupyourcurrentstandardoflivingasaretiree,theruleofthumbisthatyou'llbespendingmonthlyatleast80percentofwhatyou'respendingnow.Thatother20percentyouwon'tbespendingaccountsforwork-relatedexpenses:gasorpublictransportationfaresforyourcommute,drycleaningbills,lunchesandthelike.Butifyouplantotr
A.Becauseoldpeopletendtosleepmorethanaverage.
B.Becauseoldpeople'shealthusuallyfailsduringthattime.
C.Becausethelifeafterretirementcouldbeverylongorveryshort.
D.BecausesomeoldPeoplecannotenduremajorsurgeries.
10.
Toitsadvocates,constructivistmath______,buildscriticalthinkingandrescuesclassesfromnumbingrepetition.
11.
The4200-acreranchiskeptasonelargeandintactarcheologicalsiteduetoWilcox's______.
12.
Itisadvisedtobesubtlewhenparentsstepintotheprincipalaboutthebulliesbecause______.
13.
Wal-Mart'sfrugalculturefindsfullexpressioninthepoorwagesandhealthcareplansitofferstoaverageemployeesand______.
14.
CompelledbyWal-Marttolowertheprice,Lakewoodhadto______,whichcausedmanyworkerstobeunemployed.
15.
Whymightthegrade-grubberssometimescheatinexams?
16.
AsissuggestedbyWilliamA.Banks,______isespeciallygoodforpeoplewithjointproblemsorobesity.
17.
Theauthorbelievesthatmanydiscoveriesinscience,engineeringandtheartsmixideasfrom______.
18.PlanningandPeople
Inallkindsoforganizations--companies,schools,hospitals,etc.--decisionsappearcorrectintheorybutdonotworkinpractice.Therearemanyreasonsforthis.Toillustratetheproblemsinvolvedwewillconsiderfourcaseswheredifferentdecisionshavetobetaken.
CaseNo.1
Themanagerofashippingcompanywasinterestedinusinglargemetalcontainersforthecompany'scargoinsteadofconventionalmethodsofloadingandunloading.Hediscoveredthattheuseofcontainerswaslessexpensiveandquickerthanconventionalmethods.Morecargocouldbesentatonetimeanddelaysonthewaywereshorter.Theonlymajordisadvantage(apartfromtheinitialcostofthecontainers)wasthatnotallshipscouldtakethem.However,themanagerbelievedthathiscompanycouldfindenoughshipsfortheircontainers.Hisplantousecontainerswasadoptedbytheboardofdirectors.Unfortunately,however,itwasneverputintopractice.Thedockersheardabouttheplananddidnotlikeit.Thereasonwasthatthecontainerswouldmakeaboutaquarterofthedockersredundant.Theplanwaskilled.
Thecomparisonofcontainerswithconventionalmethodsisshowninthefollowingtable.
CaseNo.2
Asolarpumpwasbuiltinasmalldesertvillage.Thepumpusedthedesert'smostcommonresource-sunlight,toincreaseitsgreatestnecessity-water.Solarcollectorswereusedtocollectthesun'srays.Flatcollectorscanbestationaryanddonothavemovingpartswhichcanbebrokeninsandstorms.Thesystemusedthe20degreecentigradetemperaturedifferencebetweenthesolarcollectorsandthegroundwatertoworkagasexpansionenginewhichpumpedwaterfromundertheground.
Someofthesocialeffectsofthenewpumpswereplannedfor.Childrenaged6to15usedtobringthewaterfromwells,wheretheymettheoldmenofthevillageandreceivedinformaleducationfromthem.Inordertoreplacethis,aschoolwasalsoincludedintheproject.Buttheprojecthadnotconsideredthetraditionalpowerstructureofthevillage.Assoonastheforeignexpertsleft,thetworichestmeninthevillagetookcontrolofthepumpandstartedsellingwatertoeveryoneelse.Theresultwasthatthemajorityofpeoplewerepoorerthanbefore.
CaseNo.3
In1946therewasaprogramintheRioGrandevalleytosubstitutehybridcornforthenativecorn.Thenativecornwasofpoornutritionalqualityandgaveapoorquantityofgrainwhilethehybridcornwasofexcellentqualityandgaveaboutthreetimesaslargeacropasthenativevariety.Inthefirstyearhalfofthe84farmersinthevillageplantedhybridcornanddoubledthecornproduction.Threeyearslater,however,onlythreefarmersplantedhybridcorn.Theotherswereplantingthetraditionalvariety.Atthebeginningoftheprojecttheprogramleaderstudiedtheecologyoftheareaandshowedfilmsdemonstratingthesuperiorityofthenewcorn.Thefarmersagreedthatthehybridcornhadgreatadvantages.Thesizeofthecropconfirmedtheseadvantages.Whydidtheystopplantingit?Theanswerwassimple:theirwivesdidnotlikeit.Theycomplainedthatitwasn'tgoodforcookingandtheydidn'tliketheflavor.
CaseNo.4
Themanagerofalargeofficebuildinghadreceivedmanycomplaintsabouttheliftserviceinthebuilding.Heengagedagroupofengineerstostudythesituationandmakerecommendationsforimprovement.Theengineerssuggestedtwoalternativesolutions:
1.addingmoreliftsofthesametypes;
2.replacingtheexistingliftsbyfasterones.
Themanagerdecidedthatbothalternativesolutionsweretooexpensive.Sothefirm'spsychologistofferedtostudytheproblem.Henoticedthatmanypeoplear
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19.THEBLENDINGOFTHEUNITEDSTATES
Foryears,JorgeDelPinal'sjobasassistantchiefoftheCensusBureau'sPopulationDivisionwastofitpeopleintoneat,distinctracialandethnicboxes:white,black,Hispanic,AsianorNativeAmerican.AsthesonofanAnglomotherandaHispanicfather,however,heknewallalongthatthetaskwasnotalwayspossible.
Forthe2000decennialcensus,thatwillnolongerbethecase.Fortheflinttime,thecensusformswillallowpeopletocheckoffasmanyracesasapply.Asaresult,theCensusBureaushouldobtainabetterpictureoftheextentofintermarriageintheUnitedStates.
Intheabsenceofsuchadirectmethod,afewyearsagoveterandemographerBarryEdmonstonusedsophisticatedmathematicalmodelingtechniquestocalculatehowintermarriageischangingthefaceoftheUnitedStatesaspartofanimmigrationstudyhedirectedfortheNationalResearchCounciloftheAmericanAcademyofSciences.HisresearchwassummarizedinareportentitledTheNewAmericans:Economic,DemographicandFiscalEffectsofImmigration.ButastheCanadian-born,whitehusbandofsociologistSharonLee,aChinese-American,Edmonstonreallyneedednocomputertounderstandthetransformationunderwayinthissociety.Heandhisfamilyareliving,breathingparticipants.
ThefaceofAmericaischanging-literally.AsformerPresidentClintonhassaid,within30or40years,whentherewillbenosingleraceinthemajorityintheUnitedStates,"wehadbestbereadyforit."Forhispart,Clintonispreparingforthat,timebytalkingaboutracialtoleranceandthevirtuesofmulticulturalism.Othersaredebatingimmigrationpolicy,almostalldiscussionfocusesonthepotentialdivisivenessinherentinanationthatisnolongerapredominantlywhitecountrywithamostlyEuropeanancestry.
Butafootbehindthescenesisanothertrendthat,ifhandledcarefully,couldbringthecountryclosertogetherratherthandriveitapart.Thisquietdemographiccounter-revolutionisadramaticupsurgeinintermarriage.
Edmonston'sstudyprojectedthatby2050,21percentoftheU.S.populationwillbeofmixedracialorethnicancestry,upfromanestimateofsevenpercenttoday.Amongthird-generationHispanicandAsianAmericans,exogamy-marriageoutsideone'sethnicgrouportribe-isatleast50percent,heandothersestimate.ExogamyremainsmuchlessprevalentamongAfricanAmericans,butithasincreasedenormously,fromabout1.5percentinthe1960sto8to10percenttoday.
Suchaprofounddemographicshiftcouldtakeplacewhilenoonewaswatchingbecause,officially,noonewaswatching.Federalagenciestraditionallycollectedracialdatausingaformula-oneperson,onerace-similartothetime-honoredvotingprinciple.Thus,theCensusBureaucouldestimatethatoncensusformsnomorethantwopercentofthepopulationwouldclaimtobemultiracial.Intheabsenceofamorestraightforwardcount,noonecouldknowforsurewhatthedemographicsare.
That'sabouttochange.Afterthe2000census,theU.S.Governmentshouldhaveabetteridea.In1997,theOfficeofManagementandBudget,whichoverseesfederalstatisticalpractices,approvedadirectiveallowingpeopletocheekasmanyracialboxesastheybelieveapplytothem.Theshiftwasacompromisebetweenthedemandsofsomeinterestgroupsthatwantedtheadditionofa"multiracial"box,andthosethatobjectedtoanychange,fearingdilutionoftheirnumbers.
Meanwhile,intheabsenceofofficialnumbers,withtheheightenedtensionsurroundingracialissues,andwiththemutualsuspicionthatexistsamongcompetingracialandethnicinterestgroups,there'slittleagreementonwhatintermarriagewillmeanforU.S.societyinthefuture.
MeltingPot
ToseethenewfaceoftheUn
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20.
BillRichardson'ssuccessinreachinganagreementwithSudanwasduetohispersonalfriendshipwithSudanesePresidentOmarA1-Bashir.
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(34)
A.Whatingredientshouldanutritionlabellist.
B.Howtogetconsumerstoreadlabelsmorecarefully.
C.Whatfoodinformationshouldbeprovidedtoconsumers.
D.Whetheritisnecessarytoputlabelsonpreparedfoods.
22.
【B11】
23.聽力原文:M:Parisissucharomanticplace.IhopeDadcalltakeyoutheretospendyourweddinganniversary.
W:ThedayyourDadtakesmetoParisisthedaypigsfly.
Q:whatdoesthewomanmean?
(19)
A.Parisisnotromanticenough.
B.Parisisnotmodernenough.
C.They'renotverylikelytogotoParis.
D.It'simpossiblethattheywillgotoParis.
24.【B9】
25.(28)
A.Tooslowforadifficultbookthoughjustrightforanon-seriousone.
B.Tooslowforanon-seriousbookbuttoohastforadifficultone.
C.Toofastfordifficultmaterialthoughjustrightforanon-seriousbook.
D.Toofastforanon-seriousbookaswellasadifficultone.
26.聽力原文:W:Somethingisdefinitelybuggingyou.Whyareyouwalkingupanddowntheroom?
M:It'sthispresentationIhavetogivetomorrow.I'mabitworriedbutI'llgetoveritbythen.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(19)
A.He'sworriedaboutwhetherhecanfinishhispresentationtomorrow.
B.He'snervousbuthebelieveshe'llbebettertomorrow.
C.He'snervousabouthispresentationbecausehe'sunprepared.
D.He'llfinishwritinghispresentationtomorrow.
27.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.She'llgetthethingsthemanneeds.
B.Marywantstogotothebookstoretoo.
C.Thereisn'tenoughtimetogotothebookstore.
D.Thestudentcenterclosesat4o'clock.
28.聽力原文:M:Well,Amina,thanksforlettingmehaveyourdraftinsuchgoodtime.
W:Oh,that'salright.Iwasjustveryanxioustohearwhatyouthinkofit.YoucanseethatIdecidedtochangethetopic—IhadbeeninterestedinlookingatBaringsFactory
M:Oh,(23)Ithinkthehospitalwasamuchbetterchoice.Infact...well...IhavetosaythatIthoughtitwasgood.
W:Oh?
M:There'sstilllotsofworktobedone...Butthere'replentyofgoodideas.Itopenswellandthefirstchapterisfine,(24)butthemiddlesectionreallystoodoutforme...mostinteresting.
W:That'samazingbecauseIreallydidn'tfinditabiteasytowrite.
M:Howlongdidyouworkonthewholething?
W:Well,IspentabouttwoorthreeweeksreadinganddoinggeneralresearchandthenIcompleteditveryquickly,soaboutfourweeksinall.
M:Well,that'snormalforthecourse.You'vegotawhileyettomakethechanges.Let'shavealookatmynoteshere.OK,startingwithsectionheadings..,thebroaddivisionsaregoodbutyou'llhavetoredotheactualheadings.I'vemadesomesuggestionsinthemargins.Nowthisinformationonlocalhousing,Icanseewhyyouputittherebutitreallyisn'trelevanttotheapproachyou'vetaken.
W:IthinkIseewhatyoumean.
M:(25)Andtheinterviewsareverycomplexandratherunclearatthemoment.You'regoingtohavetospendabitoftimemakingthedataalotclearer.
W:Whataboutthelistofdates?
M:Myadviceonthatistotakethemout.Ifeelitmakesthewholepieceappeartoosimplistic.
(20)
A.HethinksthechoiceofBaringsFactoryisbetter.
B.Hethinksthechoiceofthehospitalisbetter.
C.Hethinksthereisnoneedtochangethetopic.
D.Hethinksthechoiceoftheuniversityisbetter.
29.(22)
A.Twolocalpeople.
B.Alocalpersonandareservationworker.
C.Tworeservationworkers.
D.Areporterandareservationworker.
30.(31)
A.Afterheboughthisownprintshop.
B.Afterhesignedsomehistoricdocuments.
C.Whenheinventedthelightningrod.
D.WhenPennsylvaniaGazettebecamesuccessful.
31.
【B2】
32.聽力原文:W:IhopeyoulikedthenovelIlentyou.Iwasn'tsurewhetheritwasthekindofbookyou'dbeinterestedin.
M:Ihadthesamedoubtfirst,butonceIstarteditIsimplycouldn'tputitdown.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(15)
A.Hedoubtsthewomanwilllikethenovel.
B.He'lllendthewomanthenovelafterhehasreadit.
C.Heenjoyedreadingthenovel.
D.Hehasn'tstartedreadingthenovelyet.
33.(36)
A.Farmworkers.
B.White-collarworkers.
C.Blue-collarworkers.
D.Notmentioned.
34.聽力原文:BenjaminFranklinwasawriter,printer,inventoranddiplomat.Hewastheonlypersontosignfourhistoricdocuments.TheyaretheDeclarationofIndependence,theTreatyofAlliancewithFrance,theTreatyofPeacewithGreatBritainandtheConstitutionoftheUnitedStates.
BenjaminFranklinwasborninBoston.Massachusetts.Heleftschoolattheageoftenbecausehisparentscouldnotpayforhiseducation.Hetaughthimselfmathematics,scienceandfiveforeignlanguages.Heworkedforseveralprinters.Thanheboughthisownprintshop.HewroteandpublishedanewspapercalledthePennsylvaniaGazette.Hebecamewellknownasthepaperbecamesuccessful.FranklinhadevenmoresuccesswithapublicationcalledPoorRichard'sAlmanac.Itwasfamousforwisesayingsthatpeoplestillusetoday.Hereisone:"Earlytobedandearlytorisemakesamanhealthy,wealthyandwise."
BenjaminFranklinwasalsoascientist.Hisexperimentsprovedthatlightningisacurrentofelectricity.Heinventedthelightningrodtoprotectbuildingsfromdamage.Healsoinventedastovethatheatedaroommoreeffectivelythanothers.
BenjaminFranklinwantedtoimprovelifeinPhiladelphiawhenheservedasitspostmaster.Hehelpedestablishthefirstlibraryandorganizedafiredepartment.Hestartedaprogramtolightcitystreets,gatheredmoneytoopenahospitalandhelpedestablishthecity'sfirstuniversity.
Asweallknow.BenjaminFranklinalsohelpedestablishtheUnitedStatesgovernmentbyhelpingtowritetheDeclarationofIndependenceandtheConstitution.
(30)
A.BenjaminFranklinwasagreatscientist.
B.BenjaminFranklinsignedfourhistoricdocumentsinhislifetime.
C.BenjaminFranklindidn'tleaveschooluntilbewastwenty.
D.BenjaminFranklinoncehadhisownprintshop.
35.聽力原文:M:Ihaven'tseenCalvinlately.
W:IwishIcouldsaythesame.HefrequentlydropsbyjustatSuppertime.Icouldn'tbesoangryifhecalledtowarnus.Buthealwaysclaimsthathefogotournumber.
Q:WhyisthewomansoangryatCalvin?
(15)
A.Becauseheforgotherphonenumber.
B.Becauseshehasn'tseemhimlately.
C.Becauseheneverinviteshertodinner.
D.Becausehedoesn'tphoneaheadbeforevisiting.
36.(32)
A.Therelationshipbetweenmanandhisenvironment.
B.Therelationshipbetweenlivingthingsandtheirenvironment.
C.Therelationshipbetweenmanandlivingthings.
D.Therelationshipbetweenman'sbrainandotherlivingthings.
37.(13)
A.Shewilltakethesubway.
B.Shewillhurrytotheconference.
C.Shewillskiptheconferenceandgosightseeing.
D.Shewilltakeabus.
38.聽力原文:Watchinghismotherdrownandthenclingingtoaninnertubefortwodayswerepainfulenough.AndpsychologistssayCubanboyElianGonzalez'sanxietyisprobablybeingworsenedbythepersistentpublicattentionhehasreceivedsincearrivinginMiami.BothintheUnitedStatesandCuba,protesterschant(吟唱)(29)6-year-oldElian'snameandcarryhispictureonposters.Newshelicoptersbuzzhistemporaryhomeandcrowdsofreporters,photographersandTVcameramenfollowhimeverywhere-tohisschool,tohisbirthdayparty,toamusementparks.
ElianwasdraggedfromtheAtlanticonNovember25,1999.(30)Hehadbeenfloatingonaninnertubefortwodaysafterasmugglers'boatbringingillegalmigrantstoFloridacapsized(翻船).Hismotherwasoneofthe11peoplewhodiedinthedisaster.AcustodybattlebetweenhisfatherinCubaandrelativesinMiamihasbeenraginginthefullglareofthenewsmedia."Wedoknowthattheeffectsoftraumaticstresscanpersistforyears,"saidAlanDelamater,professorofpediatricsandpsychologyattheUniversityo{Miami.Elianisespeciallyvulnerablebecauseofhisyoungageandprobablydoesnotunderstandfullywhatisgoingon,theysaid.HisMiamirelativesdidnotimmediatelytellhimthat(31)USimmigrationauthoritieshaddecidedlastWednesdaythatheshouldbereturnedtoCuba.Theytoldhimtheywereplayinghide-and-seekwiththehelicoptersthatbuzzedoverhishouseaftertherulingwasissued.
(30)
A.AnAmericanprotester.
B.A6-year-oldCubanboy.
C.ATVcameraman.
D.Apsychologist.
39.(24)
A.Theirbehavior.shouldbeattributedtofactorsbeyondtheircontrol.
B.Theirbehavior.shouldbeattributedtointernalfactors.
C.Theirbehavior.shouldbeattributedtoexternalfactors.
D.Theirbehavior.shouldbeattributedtoothers.
40.【B11】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Whatwillcause"trafficjams"ontheInternetaccordingtoBroadbandcompanies?
42.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Jazzmusiciansemphasizetherhythmduringallthemusicalphrases.
B.Jazzmusiciansstriveforanindividualstyle.ofwhichtheothermusiciansdon'tthinkmuch.
C.JazzisthemostpopularmusicinAmericainthetwenties.
D.Asmulti-chorussolosbecamepopular,morewaysofplayingjazzturnedup.
43.
Inrecentyears,therehasbeenamarkedincreaseinthenumberoftechnicaltermsintheterminologyof
A.farming.B.sportsC.governmentD.fishery
44.(56)
45.
Thestudyconcludedthat______.
A.theconclusionhadbeenproved
B.familysizeaffectsthedevelopmentofstomachcancerstrongly
C.familysizeisofnoimportancetostomachcancer
D.stomachcancercanbetransmittedtoothers
46.
WhatisthepurposeofgivingtheexampleofJanuarypollbyPrincetonSurveyResearchAssociates?
A.Patientscommonlypaycashfortheirmedicalservice.
B.Patientsarereluctanttotelltheirembarrassingillnesstodoctors.
C.ThePrincetonSurveyResearchAssociatesenjoysthebestreputationinconductingpolls.
D.Thepatients'disguisingoftheirmedicalinformationwidelyexists.
47.
WelearnfromthepassagethatthenumberofBritain'slaborforcebelongingtotradeunionsisthanthatoftheUnitedStates______.
48.(60)
49.
Thephrase"callsfor"(Para.3)means_______.
A.causesB.invokesC.requiresD.invites
50.
【C6】
51.Recently-marriedwomencan'tsleepassoundlyasthosemarriedlongerbecausetheymaybe______withtheirhusband.
52.
Itcanbeinferredthattheauthor______.
A.triestosoundpersuasiveandconvincinginhisopinionsaboutcareerblues
B.believesthatonecannotchangehis/herenvironment
C.canhardlytolerateone'scompleteenjoymentoflife
D.quiteagreeswiththe"up-to-dateresume"attitude.
53.
Tostrengthenmoralinstruction,parentsshouldfixintotheirchildren'smindasenseof
54.
Whydotheresearcherstrytoclassifyemotions?
A.Becausetheytrytoplacetheirresearchonamanageablebasis.
B.Becausetheretoomanyemotionstorecognize.
C.Becauseeachemotionrepresentsadifferentimplication.
D.Becausetherearesomesecondaryemotions.
55.
HowwillhighwayconstructionimpacttheprotectionofAmazonforest?
56.
WhatwouldKouskyliketodowithLaevents?
A.Topredicttheclimateconditions.
B.Tomeasurethechangesofclimate.
C.Topredictnaturaldisasters.
D.Tomeasuredamageprecisely.
57.
【C2】
58.
WhatdowelearnabouttherealityTVshow"BlockParty"fromthepassage?
A.ItisthefirstrealityshowonCBS.
B.ItwillbeproducedbyMagicalElves.
C.IthasbeenapprovedbyJenniferBresnan.
D.Itwillbebroadcastbeforethe"Marriage"show.
59.Ina21st-centuryworkplace,whatisusedbythebosstomonitorhisemployees'computers?
60.
Students'immediatemissioninlifeis______.
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S3】
62.
【S9】
63.
【S6】
64.
【S8】
65.
【S4】
五、6.Translation(5題)66.Theundergraduateinsistedthat______(他到南方去工作).
67.Icametotheconclusionthatit__________________________(接受他的提議將是不明智的).
68.Everyoneinterviewed__________(都受到了不公正的待遇).
69.Thediscussionwasnotsmooth.Ifonly______(我們明確區(qū)分兩個(gè)科學(xué)術(shù)語就好了)!
70.AlthoughIamnotsorrytobecomeateacher,______(但是我仍覺得要是當(dāng)初選擇當(dāng)一名導(dǎo)游就好了).
參考答案
1.tailpipeemissionstailpipeemissions解析:本題涉及發(fā)明混合動(dòng)力汽車的原因。WhyBuildSuchaComplexCar?下第二句即為答案出處。Thereasonistwofold:toreducetailpipeemissionsandtoimprovemileage。
2.A解析:從“ForAOL,theIn2TVdealispartofabroadstrategytocreatearangeofvideoofferingstoattractpeopletoitsfreeAOL.comportal.ItalreadyofferssomevideonewsandsportsprogramsfromCBSNews,ABCandCNN.”我們可以知道答案是正確的。
3.recordingandimitatingaspeechmadebyafamousperformerrecordingandimitatingaspeechmadebyafamousperformer解析:本題為詞匯題。Apedoesnotrefertoamonkeyhere,butmeanstocopysomeone'sbehavior.
4.A解析:從Freud病人的一些癥狀中,F(xiàn)reud發(fā)現(xiàn)在童年的時(shí)候人們會(huì)經(jīng)歷一些他們自認(rèn)為羞愧的情感,然后這些情感回到unco
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