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2022年陜西省榆林市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級知識點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Thesupposedancestorturnedoutto______,theonethathelpsyeastmakealcohol.
2.Accordingtotheauthor,ifonechoosestotravelwithfewerpossessions,he______.
A.islikelytoenjoyhimselfmore
B.willbeabletotravelmuchcheaper
C.tendstobuyhomemorelocalspecialtyproducts
D.willprobablymakewiserpurchaseontheroad
3.
Boyshaveahigherriskofdevelopingheartdiseasethangirls.
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4.
Freud'sinfluenceon______,______and______cannotbemeasured.
5.
ThenativeanimalsthateatGMcropsmightbepoisonedby______.
6.
Duringthe19thcentury,gaswasusedonalocalscalebecauseofthedifficultsituationin______.
7.HowOnlineDatingWorks
Oneofthebasichumanimpulsesistodeveloparomanticrelationship——andmaybeevenfallinlove.Buttherearealotofobstaclesthatmightkeepsomeonefrommeetingtheloveofhisorherlifeintoday'sworld.Maybedatingco-workersisagainstcompanypolicy.Perhapsyouhatethebarscene.Youmightnotbeintherightmoodtomeetyoursoulmatewhileyou'retrekking(艱苦跋涉)throughthegrocerystore.
Peopleofallages,lifestylesandlocationshavebeenfacingthisproblemfordecades.Inthelast10yearsorso,anewsolutionhasarrivedtohelplonelyheartsfindtheirsoulmates:onlinedating.
GettingStarted
Onlinedatingissimplyamethodofmeetingpeople,andithasadvantagesanddisadvantages.Thevarietyofdatingsitesisconstantlygrowing,withmanysitesfocusedonveryspecificgroupsorinterests.Therearcsitesforseniors,sitesforMuslims(穆斯林),sitesforfitness-orientedpeople,sitesforpeoplejustlookingforfriendsandsitesforpeoplewhoareinterestedinmoreadultactivities.Thisarticlewillbefocusedonthemostbasictypeofdatingsite--onethatworkstobringtwopeopletogetherforaromanticrelationship.Whilethisarticleappliestothemajorityofpopulardatingsites,therulesandpracticesofanygivenindividualsitemaydiffer.
Whenyoufirstarriveatanonlinedatingsite,youcanbrowsethroughprofileswithoutenteringanyinformationaboutyourself.Theamountofinformationyoucanseeabouteachuserdependsonthesite.Somesitesallowuserstorestrictaccesstotheirprofilestopayingmembers.Photosmightnotbedisplayedunlessyouhaveapaidmembership.Thishelpspreserveanonymity,sinceaco-workerorfamilymembercan'taccidentallystumbleacrossyourprofile.They'dhavetopayforamembershiptoseeapictureofthepersonthey'rereadingabout.
Onceyoudecideyou'regoingtogiveitashot,thefirstthingyouneedtodoiscreateyourprofile.
CreatingaProfile
Whenit'stimetomakeyourownprofile,you'llstartwithsomebasicinformation.Areyouamanorawoman?Areyoulookingtomeetamanorawoman?Whatagerangeareyouinterestedin?Wheredoyoulive?(Somesitesjustaskforazipcode,whileothersmayallowyoutochoosefromalistofcities.)Thisisgenerallythesameinformationyouprovidetoperform.asimplesearch,or"browse."
Basicprofileinformationmayalsoincludeyourbirthdateandavalide-mailaddress.Siteadministratorswillcommunicatewithyouthroughthisaddress,andsomesitesallowmessagesfromuserstobesenttoyoure-mailanonymously.Whentheysendyouamessage,itisroutedthroughthesite'ssystemandredirectedtoyoure-mailwithouttheotherusereverseeingyouraddress.Somesitesusetheirowninternalmessagingsystem.Ifyou'reespeciallyconcernedaboutprivacy,it'seasyenoughtocreateafreee-mailaccountsomewhereanduseitsolelyforyouronlinedatingcontacts.
Indicatingyourphysicalattributesisusuallythenextstep.Height,weight,hairandeyecolorandbodytypearecommonpiecesofdata,whilesomesitesaskaboutpiercingsandtattoos.Atthispoint,theprocessbecomesincreasinglydetailed.Interestsandactivities,favoritesports,authors,musicormovies,howyouliketospendweekend—thesetopicsareallfairgame.Morepersonalquestionsmightinvolvewhetherornotyouhavechildren,whetherornotyouwantchildren,yourreligiousbeliefsandyourpoliticalviews.Pets,occupation,incomeandlivingsituationareusuallyonthelistaswell.
Next,you'llbeaskedtoanswermanyofthesesamequestionsasecondtime,butinsteadofindicatingyourowntraits,you'llbedescribingyouridealdate.Thesitewillthenusethisinformationandtheinformationyouprovidedaboutyourselft
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8.
WhatmostcommonlyoccursinREMsleep?
A.Luciddreams.
B.Nightmares.
C.Daymares.
D.Indistinctdreams.
9.
TheArcticiswarmingfasterthantherestoftheworld.
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10.MaglevTrains
Ifyou'vebeentoanairportlately,you'veprobablynoticedthatairtravelisbecomingmoreandmorecongested.Despitefrequentdelays,airplanesstillprovidethefastestwaytotravelhundredsorthousandsofmiles.Passengerairtravelrevolutionizedthetransportationindustryinthelastcentury,lettingpeopletraversegreatdistancesinamatterofhoursinsteadofdaysorweeks.
Theonlyalternativestoairplanes—feet,ears,buses,boatsandconventionaltrains—arejusttooslowfortoday'sfast-pacedsociety.However,thereisanewform.oftransportationthatcouldrevolutionizetransportationofthe21stcenturythewayairplanesdidinthe20thcentury.
Afewcountriesareusingpowerfulelectromagnetstodevelophigh-speedtrains,calledmaglevtrains.Maglevisshortformagneticlevitation,whichmeansthatthesetrainswillfloatoveraguidewayusingthebasicprinciplesofmagnetstoreplacetheoldsteelwheelandtracktrains.Inthisarticle,youwilllearnhowelectromagneticpropulsion(電磁推進(jìn))works,howthreespecifictypesofmaglevtrainsworkandwhereyoucanrideoneofthesetrains.
ElectromagneticSuspension(EMS)
Ifyou'veeverplayedwithmagnets,youknowthatoppositepolesattractandlikepolesrepeleachother.Thisisthebasicprinciplebehindelectromagneticpropulsion.Electromagnetsaresimilartoothermagnetsinthattheyattractmetalobjects,butthemagneticpullistemporary.AsyoucanreadaboutinHowElectromagnetsWork,youcaneasilycreateasmallelectromagnetyourselfbyconnectingtheendsofacopperwiretothepositiveandnegativeendsofanAA,CorD-cellbattery.Thiscreatesasmallmagneticfield.Ifyoudisconnecteitherendofthewirefromthebattery,themagneticfieldistakenaway.
Themagneticfieldcreatedinthiswire-and-batteryexperimentisthesimpleideabehindamaglevtrainrailsystem.Therearethreecomponentstothissystem:
-Alargeelectricalpowersource
-Metalcoilsliningaguidewayortrack
-Largeguidancemagnetsattachedtotheundersideofthetrain
Thebigdifferencebetweenamaglevtrainandaconventionaltrainisthatmaglevtrainsdonothaveanengine—atleastnotthekindofengineusedtopulltypicaltraincarsalongsteeltracks.Theengineformaglevtrainsisratherunnoticeable.Insteadofusingfossilfuels,themagneticfieldcreatedbytheelectrifiedcoilsintheguidewaywallsandthetrackcombinetopropelthetrain.
Maglevtrainsfloatonacushionofair,eliminatingfriction.Thislackoffrictionandthetrains'aerodynamic(空氣動力學(xué)的)designsallowthesetrainstoreachunprecedentedgroundtransportationspeedsofmorethan310mph(500kph),ortwiceasfastasAmtrak'sfastestcommutertrain.Incomparison,aBoeing-777commercialairplaneusedforlong-rangeflightscanreachatopspeedofabout562mph(905kph).Developerssaythatmaglevtrainswilleventuallylinkcitiesthatareupto1,000miles(1,609kin)apart.At310mph,youcouldtravelfromParistoRomeinjustovertwohours.
ElectrodynamicSuspension(EDS)
Japaneseengineersaredevelopingacompetingversionofmaglevtrainsthatuseanelectro-dynamicsuspension(EDS)system,whichisbasedontherepellingforceofmagnets.ThekeydifferencebetweenJapaneseandGermanmaglevtrainsisthattheJapanesetrainsusesuper-cooled,superconductingelectromagnets.Thiskindofelectromagnetcanconductelectricityevenafterthepowersupplyhasbeenshutoff.IntheEMSsystem,whichusesstandardelectromagnets,thecoilsonlyconductelectricitywhenapowersupplyispresent.Bychillingthecoilsatfrigidtemperatures,Japan'ssystemsavesenergy.However,thecryogenic(低溫學(xué)的)systemusedtocoolthecoilscanbeexpensive.
Anotherdi
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11.
______isveryimportanttotheabsorptionoftherainfall.
12.
Usingtechnologyisaneasywaytoshop.
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13.
Inrecentyears,satellitetelevisionhasstartedtobebroadcastintheradiofrequencyrange______.
A.between3.4GHzand7GHz
B.between12GHzand14GHz
C.between14GHzand21GHz
D.between21GHzand27GHz
14.
Modernofficeworkersarejustlikefighterpilotsinthatbothneedtomonitordataofgreatcomplexity.
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15.
WhenMarkTwainbecameaminerinthefrontierregion,hestartedtowrite______.
16.
Studentsinparticipatinginreadingorwritingcourseslearnwordsbasedontherecommendationofthecourse.
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17.
Oneofthesecretsoftheforeigner'ssuccesscanbedescribedas"DoinRomeasRomansdo".
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18.
Thereasonswhyhealthservicesgrowfasttodayare______,thegrowingsizeoftheU.S.populationandtheincreasingproportionofolderpeopleinthepopulation.
19.Gossip
Evenifyou'venevertakenaclassin18thcenturyRussianhistory,you'veprobablyheardthestoryaboutCatherinetheGreat.Accordingtothelore,CatherineⅡ,EmpressofRussia,diedunderquestionablecircumstancesinvolvingahorse.Ifyouasksomeonewhohasafondnessforhistoryorurbanlegends,though,you'lllearnthatthestoryisn'ttrue.CatherineI1reallydiedofastroke,andnohorseswerepresent.
Introduction
ThestoryofCatherinetheGreatandthehorseisn'trecentinvention-itstartedoutasgossipmorethan200yearsago.It'sagoodillustrationofthenatureofgossip.
It'salmostimpossibletofigureoutwhotoldthestoryfirst.HistoriansbelievethattheFrenchupperclasscreatedtherumorinanattempttodestroyCatherine'sreputation.
Itstartedasamalicious(用意歹毒的)attempttoslander(誹謗)someoneandpossiblytoimprovethesocialstandingofthepeoplewhomadeupthestory.
Whenpeoplerepeatittoday,theybelieveitistrue,inspiteofitsinherentoutlandishness(古怪).
Thetaleispersistentandwidespread.It'sstayedaroundforhundredsofyears,andnomatterhowmanyhistoriansrefuteit,peoplestillpassiton.
It'sthekindofnewsmostpeoplecan'thelpspreadingaround,evenifthey'veresolvedtospendlesstimegossiping.
Eventhoughsomeofthedetailshavechangel,thecoreofthestoryisthesameasifwas200yearsago.Inthisrespect,realgossipisdifferentfromthe"telephonegame"oftenusedtoteachchildrenaboutitshazards.
However,unlikethestoryofCatherineI[,notallgossipismaliciousoruntrue.Likeswearing,anotheruseoflanguagemanypeopletrytoavoid,gossipplaysanumberofroleswithinsocialgroups,andsomeofthemcanactuallybeuseful.
Sociologists,linguists,psychologistsandhistoriansareamongthepeoplewhoresearchgossipandhowitfunctionsinsociety.It'satrickyphenomenontostudy,though.Peopleusuallygossipspontaneouslyandinprivate,soit'salmostimpossibletostudygossipinalaboratorysetting.Infact,manyresearchersstudygossipbyeavesdropping(偷聽)ongossipers.
Inaddition,whenresearchersstudygossip,theydon'tallusethesamedefinition.Moststartwiththesamebasicidra:Gossipisaconversationbetweentwopeoplethatconcernsathirdpersonwhoisnotpresent.Differentresearchersthenaddarangeofstipulations.
Thecomversationtakesplaceinprivate.
Thepeopletalkingaretransmittinginformationasthoughitwerefact,buttheyhavenotconfirmedtheinformationasfactual.
Thepeoplegossipingandthepersonbeinggossipedaboutknoweachotherinreallife.Bythisdefinition,celebritygossipisnotreallygossipunlessthespeakerandthelisteneraresriendswiththecelebrityinquestion.
Somethinginthespeaker'sbodylanguageortoneofvoicesuggestsamoraljudgmentabouttheinformationbeingrelayed.Forexample,thesentence"Claragotapuppy"soundsprettyneutral.ButifClaralivesinacollegedormthatdoesn'tallowpetsandthepersonspeakingsoundsscandalized,thesentencebecomesgossip.
Thepeoplegossipingcomparethemselvesinsomewaytothepersonbeinggossipedabout,usuallyconsideringthemselvestobesuperiortothesubject.
Gossipisfullofcontradictions.Peopledoiteventhoughtheythinktheyshouldn't.Gossipcanbolster(助長)oneperson'sreputationwhiledestroyinganother's,anditcanestablishatrustingbondbetweentwopeoplewhilebetrayingthetrustofathird.Peoplewhogossiptoomuchcandevelopareputationforbeinguntrustworthyortootalkative.Butpeoplewhodon'tgossipcandevelopareputationforbeingdistant,uptightorsnobbish.Thesefictionalexamplesexplo
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20.
Whenparentsseparate,itisadvisableforthemtoreachsensibleandfairdecisionstoreducethechildren'sinjuryat______degree.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(28)
A.Itisbecausefastfoodrestaurantsarefast,informal,andinexpensive.
B.Itisbecausepeoplecaneasilyfindfastfoodrestaurants.
C.Itisbecausepeopleliketoeathamburgers.
D.Itisbecausefastfoodrestaurantssellnearlyeverykindoffood.
22.聽力原文:W:Hmm,Hi.
M:Hi.I'mgoingdoortodoortonightto(22)tellpeopleaboutthestudentactioncoalition.Doyouhaveafewminutes?
W:Sure.(22)YouknowIthinkIreadsomethinginthenewspaperlastweek.
M:Yeah.Therewasanarticleaboutthisinthelastissue.See,(23)we'retryingtoprotectandconservesomeoftheopenspacesoncampus.
W:That'sright.Youarethegroupthat'sopposingtheextensionoftheparkinglotnexttoSwingHall,right?
M:That'sus.Wemustfeelthatit'simportanttosavesomeofthenaturalbeautyofthecampus,likeover-bySwing.Someofthosetreesarehundredsofyearsold.
W:Itisaprettyspot.MyfriendsandIhavehadpicnicsovertherebythecreek.
M:Thenyouunderstandhowwefeel.We'reorganizingarallyonThursdayafternoontogettheadministrationtoreconsidertheparkinglotplan.
W:Well,(24)IhaveaclassonThursdayafternoon.
M:(25)Butmaybeyoucouldsignthispetition?We'regoingtosubmitittotheadministrationtodemonstratehowthestudentsfeelaboutthis.
W:(25)Sure,letmegetapenandI'llsignit.
M:Ihaveapenrighthere.Andletmeleaveyouthispamphletaboutthestudentactioncoalition.Maybeyoucouldcometosomeofourmeeting.Wegettogetheronceamonth.
W:Yeah.I'dliketoknowmoreaboutyourgroup.LetmeknowwhenthenextmeetingisandI'lltrytobethere.
(23)
A.Shesawthemprotesting.
B.Shereadabouttheminthenewspaper.
C.Sheattendedoneoftheirmeetings.
D.Herroommateisamember.
23.(29)
A.OneCoolJob
B.TastingwithEyes
C.JohnHarrison'sLife
D.FlavorsofIceCream
24.
【B5】
25.(14)
A.Theyarelearningtoboat.
B.Theyareplayingagame.
C.Theyaremakingamovie.
D.Theyaretakingpictures
26.(24)
A.Hedidn'tunderstandthelecture.
B.Hewantstoborrowhernotesnextweek.
C.Heneedshelpwithamakeupexam,
D.Hewassickandunabletoattend.
27.聽力原文:M:Harryseemstobeinabadmoodtoday.
W:He'llsnapoutofitwhenhefinisheshisbiologyprojectthisafternoon:
Q:WhatdoesthewomanimplyaboutHarry?
(16)
A.Hehasfinishedhisbiologyproject.
B.He'llfeelhappierwhentheprojectiscompleted.
C.He'sannoyedwitheveryone.
D.Hetookanapinbiologyclass.
28.
【B7】
29.(21)
A.Heshouldstartwithalightworkout.
B.Heshouldgotohaveacheck-up.
C.Heshouldeatlessfattyfoods.
D.Heshouldvisitafitnesstrainer.
30.(25)
A.$20to$50.B.$200to$500.C.$2000to$5000.D.$10to$100.
31.聽力原文:W:Haveyouheardabouttheplanecrashyesterday?Itcausedahundredandtwentydeaths.Iamneverateasewhentakingaflight.
M:Thoughweoftenhearaboutaircrashesandseriouscasualties,flyingisoneofthesafestwaystotravel.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?
(18)
A.Themanthinkstravelingbyairisquitesafe.
B.Thewomannevertravelsbyplane.
C.Bothspeakersfeelnervouswhenflying.
D.Thespeakersfeelsadabouttheseriouslossoflife.
32.
【B8】
33.聽力原文:W:Sinceit'srainingsohard,let'sgoinandseethenewexhibit.
M:That'sagoodidea.MaryGusseiisoneofmyfavoritepainters.
Q:Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
(19)
A.Atascienceexhibit.
B.Atanewsconference.
C.Nearanartmuseum.
D.Nearapaintstore.
34.【B11】
35.聽力原文:W:Harry,doyoustillwanttobuytheredcaryoulookedatlastweek?Ireallythinkitfitsquitewell.
M:Iamafraidthat'simpossiblebecauseIhaven'tbeenabletocomeupwiththecash,andsomeoneelsehasalreadymadeadownpaymentonit.
Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?
(16)
A.Hecan'taffordthecarrightnow.
B.Hewillbuythecarassoonashehasenoughmoney.
C.Hethinkssomeoneelsehasboughttheear.
D.Hethinkssomeoneelsehasdestroyedtheear.
36.聽力原文:M:Isthisthelineforpurchasingthetickets?
W:Yes,buttheticketsareonlyforthelateperformance.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(19)
A.Everyonehasleft.
B.Therearenoticketsfortheearlyshow.
C.Theticketshavebeensold.
D.Theticketlineisontheleft.
37.
【B9】
38.(34)
A.Itisproperfortheparentstofeedthedogs.
B.Hisparentsshoulddecidewhatbreedofdogtobuyiftheirchildrenwantone.
C.Theparentsaretoblameifthedogsarenotproperlylookedafter.
D.Thefamilymembersshouldattendthedogstogether.
39.
【B3】
40.(32)
A.Solarenergywillbeconsideredasanimportantpartofournation'senergysupply.
B.Becausesolarenergyisinitsinfancy,wewillbuildmorepowerplants.
C.Becausesolarenergyisinitsinfancy.thesupplyofelectricitywillberationed.
D.Althoughsolarenergyisinitsinfancy.wedon'tneedpracticeenergyrationingnow.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whichofthefollowingisanexampleoftelecommutingasdescribedinthepassage?
A.Ascientistinalaboratorydevelopingplansforaspacestation.
B.Atechnicalwritersendingviacomputerdocumentscreatedathome.
C.Acomputertechnicianrepairinganofficecomputernetwork.
D.Ateacherdirectingcomputertoassistlearninginaprivateschool.
42.
WhichofthefollowingthingsisNOTincludedinthefamiliarrituals?
A.Momentsofsilence.
B.Thetimeswhentheplanesstruck.
C.Wreath-layings,prayers.
D.Poetryoflossandremembrance.
43.
ThesearchersusedNOTtobelieve______.
A.otherstarsmayhavetheplanetsresemblingthosegoingaroundthesun
B.planetformsowingtothegasanddustinstarformation
C.theformationofstarissubsequenttothatofplanet
D.starisformedbythecollapsinginterstellarcloud
44.
Accordingtothesecondparagraph,crowsarepoorsubjectsforfieldresearchforallthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT______.
A.theycansuccessfullyavoidobservers
B.theyarehardtodistinguishfromoneanother
C.theycanbequiteaggressive
D.theyaredifficulttocatch
45.Whichstatementbestdepictsthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?
A.Realityiswhatyoumakeofit.
B.Timeislikeariver.
C.Emotionsarepowerful.
D.Everypersonhasaspecialmoment.
46.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
BecauseSouthAfricansaregenerallysobubbly(熱情奔放的)andtalkative,silencesaysalot.Theyarepoliteaswellandifyouare(47)______them,they,unliketheAmericanstheyadmire,willsufferthroughinsilence.Whenthequestionsstop,considerittimetogo—you'velostyouraudience.SouthAfricansoftenusehandgesturesinconversationbutitis(48)______andseenasapersonalchallengetopointatsomeonewithyourindexfinger(食指)wagging(搖動).TheamountofhandmovementsaSouthAfrican(49)______whiletalkingisagoodindicatorofthedegreeof(50)______thatindividualhasforaparticulartopicorproposal.Itisalsoconsideredrudetotalkwithyour(51)______inyourpockets.
SouthAfricansusefacialexpressionstosignaltheirinterestorreactionstoaspeaker.Itisahighlydevelopedform.ofcommunicationandagoodindicatorofwhetherornotyouarehittingthemark.AtameetingSouthAfricanswill(52)______glancesatoneanotheroratthebosstojudgeareaction.(53)______somuchbusinessisdoneontrust,eyecontactis(54)______especiallyinthewhitecommunity.BlackAfricanbusinessmenseemlesshunguponthatandaremoreinto(55)______contact.Awarmhandshakefollowedbyanarm(56)______theshouldermeansyouhadasuccessfulmeeting.
WordBank:
A.impoliteI.Because
B.boringJ.essential
C.passionK.reputation
D.handsL.happens
E.physicalM.penetrate
F.aroundN.mental
G.generatesO.passive
H.steal
47.
Theauthorimpliesthat______.
A.theteachershouldguidealldiscussionsbyrevealingherownattitude
B.children'sattitudesoftencomefromthoseofotherchildren
C.insomeaspectsofsocialstudiesagreatervarietyofmethodscanbeusedintheuppergradesthaninthelowergrades
D.schoolsshouldofferthestudentopportunitiesfortravelsothathecancomeintocontactwithpeoplehewouldnototherwisemeet
48.Theword"relegate"(Line5,Para.3)mostprobablymeans"______".
A.delegateB.invigorateC.reduceD.undermine
49.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Studentswhoscorehighinachievementneedstendtomakehighergradesincollegethanthosewhoscorelow.Whendegreeaptitudeforcollegework,asindicatedbyCollegeEntranceExaminationBoardTests,isheldconstant,engineeringstudentswhoscorehighinachievementneedstendtomakehighergradesincollegethantheaptitudetestscoreswouldindicate.
Wecandefinethisneedasthehabitualdesiretodousefulworkwell.Itisasalientinfluencecharacteristicofthosewhoneedlittlesupervision.Theirdesireforaccomplishmentisastrongermotivationthananystimulationthesupervisorcanprovide.Individualswhofunctionintermsofthisdrivedonot"bluff"inregardtoajobthattheyfailtodowell.
Someemployeeshaveastrongdriveforsuccessintheirwork;othersaresatisfiedwhentheymakealiving.Thosewhowanttofeelthattheyaresuccessfulhavehighaspirationforthemselves.Thoughtsconcerningtheachievementdriveareoftenprominentintheevaluationsmadebythetypicalemploymentinterviewerwhointerviewscollegeseniorsforexecutivetraining.Hewantstofindoutwhethertheseniorhasastrongdrivetogetaheadormerelytoholdajob.Researchindicatesthatsomewhodogetaheadhaveanevenstrongerdrivetoavoidfailure.
Whatisthemainsubjectofthispassage?
50.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
High-speedtrainsareoftenthefastestwaytotravelbetweencitycentersinEurope,beatingshort-haulflightsforjourneysofupto550kilometers.Atspeedsofupto320kilometersanhour,thetraincertainlytakesthestrain;comparedtoairports,high-speedtrainstationsarestress-freecitadels(要塞)ofpeace.
Trainsalsoscorewellonthatshiftingequationofcomfort,convenienceandcost:Onshort-haulflights,flyingtimecanbeaslittleas20percentoftotaljourneytime.Whatcountsmostwithmiltravelisthequalityofuninterruptedtimefromthemomentyouboardtothetimeyouarrive:atrainstation's10-minuteaveragecheck-intimeforbusinesstravelersincludesgoingthroughsecurity.Takethelap-topanddoapileofworkinpeace.Astudyshowsthatbusinesstravelersarewillingtotraveluptofourhoursonahigh-speedtrainbecauseof"increasedproductivity"comparedwithairlinetravel,whilethelimitforleisuretravelersistripsofuptosixhours.
Railteam,similartoanairlinealliancesuchasOneworldorStarAlliance,aimstoofferseamlesshigh-speedtraintravelacrossEurope.If,foranyreason,atravelermissesaconnectionbecauseofalate-runningtrain,Railteamwillensurethathecantakethenextavailabletrain,irrespectiveofwhattypeofticketheholds.Frequentbusinesstravelershaveaccesstoloungesinover30trainstations.
Theservice'sdouble-deckertrainisaversionofthemodifiedV150TGVtrain(namedfortravelingat150meterspersecond)whichbroketheworldrailspeedrecordonApril3th,2007,bytravelingat575kilometersanhouronaspecialsectionoftrackbetweenParisandStrasbourg-fasterthansomelightairplanes.
TGVEsttrainscomewithspaciousandrecliningseats,adjustablelightingandspecial"family"areasinsecondclass;first-classpassengershavetheuseofmeetingspacesforuptothreepeople,Wi-Fi(無線局域網(wǎng)絡(luò))connectivityandindividualelectricaloutletsthatmakeitconvenienttoworka-longtheway.
Whilehigh-speedtrainschallengeairlinesonshortroutes,therearesynergies(協(xié)同配合)betweenthetwokindsoftransport.Air-raillinkstohigh-speedrailstationscanbefoundatmajorairportssuchasthoseinParis,Amsterdam,FrankfurtandBrussels.
Forjourneysofupto550kilometers,planesareinferiorto______.
51.
Inrecentyears,therehasbeenamarkedincreaseinthenumberoftechnicaltermsintheterminologyof
A.farming.B.sportsC.governmentD.fishery
52.Itisbelievedthatwomenarestill______intheeconomydespitetheBLSdata.
53.
The"metalandglasscocoon"(Linel,Para.5)refersto______.
54.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eac
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