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20xx年高校英語六級考試試題提分
沖刺卷「附答案解析」
20xx年高校英語六級考試試題提分沖刺卷「附答案解
析」
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30
minutestowriteashortessayentitledWhoHasthe
MostImportantInfluenceontheYoung.Youshould
writeatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven
below.
1.有些人認為家人對青少年的影響最大。
2.有些人認為摯友對青少年的影響最大。
3.我的看法。
WhoHastheMostImportantInfluenceonthe
Young
PartIlReadingComprehension(Skimmingand
Scanning)(15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutes
togooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthe
questionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,
choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethe
sentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
WillElectronicMedicalRecordsImproveHealth
Care?
Electronichealthrecords(EHRs)havereceiveda
lotofattentionsincetheObamaadministration
committed$19billioninstimulusfundsearlierthis
yeartoencouragehospitalsandhealthcarefacilitiesto
digitizepatientdataandmakebetteruseof
informationtechnology.Thehealthcareindustryasa
whole,however,hasbeenslowtoadoptinformation
technologyandintegratecomputersystems,raising
thequestionofwhetherthepushtodigitizewillresult
ininformationthatempowersdoctorstomake
better-informeddecisionsoramorassofdisconnected
data.
TheUniversityofPittsburghMedicalCenter
(UPMC)knowsfirsthandhowdifficultitistoachieve
theformer,andhoweasilyanEHRplancanfallinto
thelatter.UPMChasspentfiveyearsandmorethan$1
billiononinformationtechnologysystemstogetahead
oftheEHRissue.Whilethatismorethanfivetimesas
muchasrecentestimatessayitshouldcostahospital
system,UPMCisamammothnetworkconsistingof20
hospitalsaswellas400doctorsoffices,outpatientsites
andlong-termcarefacilitiesemployingabout50,000
people.
UPMCsearlyattemptstocreateauniversalEHR
system,suchasitsambulatoryelectronicmedical
recordsrolledoutbetween2000and20xx,weremet
withresistanceasdoctors,staffandotheruserseither
avoidedusingthenewtechnologyaltogetherorclung
toindividual,disconnectedsoftwareandsystemsthat
UPMCsITdepartmenthadimplementedovertheyears.
Onthemend
AlthoughUPMCbegandigitizingsomeofits
recordsin1996,theturningpointinitseffortscamein
20xxwiththerolloutofitseRecordsystemacrossthe
entirehealthcarenetwork.eRecordnowcontains
morethan3.6millionelectronicpatientrecords,
includingimagesandCTscans,clinicallaboratory
information,radiologydata,andapicturearchivaland
communicationsystemthatdigitizesimagesand
makesthemavailableonPCs.TheEHRsystemhas
29,000users,includingmorethan5,000physicians
employedbyoraffiliatedwithUPMC.
IfUPMCmakesEHRsystemslookeasy,dontbe
fooled,cautionsUPMCchiefmedicalinformation
officerDanMartich,whosaysthehealthcarenetworks
ITsystemsrequireahuge,ongoingefforttoensure
thatthosesystemscancommunicatewithoneanother.
OneofthemainreasonsisthatUPMC,likemanyother
healthcareorganizations,usesanumberofdifferent
vendorsforitsmedicalandITsystems,leavingthe
integrationlargelyuptotheITstaff.
Sincedoctorstypicallydonotwanttochangethe
waytheyworkforthesakeofacomputersystem,the
successofanEHRprogramisdictatednotonlybythe
presenceofthetechnologybutalsobyhowwellthe
doctorsaretrainedon,anduse,thetechnology.
PhysiciansneedtoseethebenefitsofusingEHR
systemsbothpersistentlyandconsistently,saysLouis
Baverso,chiefinformationofficeratUPMCs
Magee-WomensHospital.Butthesebenefitsmightnot
beobviousatfirst,hesays,adding,Whatdoctorssee
inthebeginningisthattheyrelosingtheirabilityto
workwithpaperdocuments,whichhasbeenso
valuabletothemupuntilnow.
Opportunitiesandcosts
GiventhelackofEHRadoptionthroughoutthe
healthcareworld,therearealotofopportunitiesto
getthisright(orwrong).Lessthan10percentofU.S.
hospitalshaveadoptedelectronicmedicalrecords
eveninthemostbasicway,accordingtoastudy
authoredbyAshishJha,associateprofessorofhealth
policyandmanagementatHarvardSchoolofPublic
Health.Only1.5percenthaveadopteda
comprehensivesystemofelectronicrecordsthat
includesphysiciansnotesandordersanddecision
supportsystemsthatalertdoctorsofpotentialdrug
interactionsorotherproblemsthatmightresultfrom
theirintendedorders.
CostistheprimaryfactorstallingEHRsystems,
followedbyresistancefromphysiciansunwillingto
adoptnewtechnologiesandalackofstaffwith
adequateITexpertise,accordingtoJha.Heindicated
thatahospitalcouldspendfrom$20millionto$200
milliontoimplementanelectronicrecordsystemover
severalyears,dependingonthesizeofthehospital.A
typicaldoctorsofficewouldcostanestimated$50,000
tooutfitwithanEHRsystem.
TheupsideofEHRsystemsismoredifficultto
quantify.Althoughsomeestimatessaythathospitals
anddoctorsofficescouldsaveasmuchas$100million
annuallybymovingtoEHRs,themereactof
implementingthetechnologyguaranteesneithercost
savingsnorimprovementsincare,Jhasaidduringa
HarvardSchoolofPublicHealthcommunityforumon
September17.AnotherHarvardstudyofhospital
computerizationlikewisedeterminedthatcuttingcosts
andimprovingcarethroughhealthITasitexiststoday
iswishfulthinking.ThisstudywasledbyDavid
Himmelstein,associateprofessoratHarvardMedical
School.
Thecostofgettingitwrong
Thedifferencebetweentheprojectedcostsavings
andtherealityofthesituationstemsfromthefactthat
theEHRtechnologiesimplementedtodatehavenot
beendesignedtosavemoneyorimprovepatientcare,
saysLeonardDAvolio,associatecenterdirectorof
BiomedicalInformaticsattheMassachusettsVeterans
EpidemiologyResearchandInformationCenter
(MAVERIC).Instead,EHRsareusedtodocument
individualpatientsconditions,passthisinformation
amongclinicianstreatingthosepatients,justify
financialreimbursementandserveasthelegalrecords
ofevents.
Thisisbecause,ifahealthcarefacilityhas$1
milliontospend,itsmanagersaremorelikelytospend
itonanexpensivepieceoflabequipmentthanon
informationtechnology,DAvoliosays,addingthatthe
investmentonlabequipmentcanbemadeupby
chargingpatientsaccesstoitasabillableservice.This
isnotthecaseforIT.Also,computersandnetworks
usedthroughouthospitalsandhealthcarefacilitiesare
disconnectedandoftenmanufacturedbydifferent
vendorswithoutastandardizedwayofcommunicating.
Medicaldataisdifficulttostandardizebecausecaring
forpatientsisacomplexprocess,hesays.Weneedto
findsomewayofreachingacrossnotjustdepartments
butentirehospitals.Ifyoucantmeasuresomething,
youcantimproveit,andwithoutaccesstothisdata,
youcantmeasureit.
Toqualifyforapieceofthe$19billionbeing
offeredthroughtheAmericanRecoveryand
ReinvestmentAct(ARRA),healthcarefacilitieswill
havetojustifythesignificanceoftheirITinvestments
toensuretheyaremeaningfulusersofEHRs.The
DepartmentofHealthandHumanServiceshasyetto
definewhatitconsidersmeaningfuluse
Aggregatinginfotocreateknowledge
Ideally,inadditiontoprovidingdoctorswithbasic
informationabouttheirpatients,databasesofvital
signs,images,laboratoryvalues,medications,diseases,
interventions,andpatientdemographicinformation
couldbeminedfornewknowledge,DAvoliosays.With
justafewofthesedatabasesnetworkedtogether,the
powertoimprovehealthcareincreasesexponentially,
DAvoliosuggested.Allthatismissingisthecollective
realizationthatbetterhealthcarerequiresaccessto
betterinformationnotautomationofthestatusquo.
Downtheroad,theadditionofgenomicinformation,
environmentalfactorsandfamilyhistorytothese
databaseswillenableclinicianstobegintorealizethe
potentialofpersonalizedmedicine,headded.
1.InAmerica,itisslowtoadoptinformation
technologybecause.
A)thefundsinvestedbythegovernmentisnot
enoughinthepast
B)EHRshavereceivedlessattentionofthepublic
inthepast
C)whetheritwillbeusefultodoctorsornotis
doubtful
D)UPMCknowshowdifficultitistodigitizethe
hospital
2.TheUniversityofPittsburghMedicalCenter
(UPMC).
A)isthefirstmedicalcentertoadoptinformation
technology
B)satisfytherequirementofthegovernmenton
informationtechnology
C)spentlessmoneyoninformationtechnology
thanitwasestimated
D)attemptedtocreatedauniversalEHRsystem,
butmetsomedifficulties
3.ThehealthcarenetworksITsystemsrequirea
lotofefforttoensureitcancommunicatewithone
anothermainlybecause.
A)theintegrationamongdifferentsystemis
largelyuptotheITstaff
B)UPMCislikemanyotherhealthcare
organizationsintheUnitedStates
C)UPMCmakesEHRsystemslookeasy
D)UMPCbegandigitizingsomeofitsrecordsin
1996
4.ThesuccessoftheEHRprogramisdecidedby.
A)thefactwhethertheinformationtechnologyis
availableornot
B)thefacthowwellthedoctorsaretrainedtouse
theinformationtechnology
C)notonlythepresenceofthetechnologybutthe
doctorstrainingontechnology
D)thefactwhetherphysicianscanseethe
benefitsofusingEHRsystems
5.Themostimportantreasonofmosthospitals
beingreluctanttoadoptEHRsystemisthat.
A)thecostistoohighforthehospitaltoafford
B)physiciansareunwillingtoadoptit
C)thereisalackofstaffwithadequateIT
expertise
D)doctorworryaboutitsnegativeinfluenceon
patients
6.AccordingtothestudyledbyDavid
HimmelsteinthroughhealthIT.
A)itispossibletocutthecostsofthehospital
B)itispossibletoimprovethehealthcare
C)itensureneithercostsavingnorimprovement
incare
D)itcouldsaveasmuchas$100millionannually
7.Thehospitalsmanagerspreferto.
A)spendmoneyonanexpensivepieceof
equipmentthanoninformationtechnology
B)chargepatientsaccesstotheinformation
technologyasabillableservice
C)purchasetheinformationtechnologyto
improvethehealthcareofthehospital
D)investmoremoneyonthetrainingofthe
physicianstochargepatientsmoremoney
8.Jhasaidthemereactofimplementingthe
technologyguarantees.
9.DAvoliosaystheinvestmentonlabequipment
canbemadeupby.
10.Databasesofvitalsigns,images,laboratory
values,medications,diseases,interventions,and
patientdemographicinformationcouldbe
PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)
(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassage
with5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthe
passagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsor
completethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
PleasewriteyouranswersonAnswerSheet2.
Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowing
passage.
Currently,thereareanincreasingnumberofnew
typesofsmalladvertisementbecomingincreasingly
commoninnewspaperclassifiedcolumns.Itis
sometimesplacedamongsituationsvacant,althoughit
doesnotofferanyoneajob,andsometimesitappears
amongsituationswanted,althoughitisnotplacedby
someonelookingforajob,either.Whatitdoesisto
offerhelpinapplyingforajob.
Contactusbeforewritingyourapplication,or
Makeuseofourlongexperienceinpreparingyour
curriculumvitaeorjobhistory,ishowitisusually
expressed.Thegrowthandapparentsuccessofsucha
specializedserviceis,ofcourse,areflectiononthe
currenthighlevelsofunemployment.Itisalsoan
indicationofthegrowingimportanceofthecurriculum
vitae(orjobhistory),withthesuggestionthatitmay
nowqualifyasanartforminitsownright.
Therewasatimewhenjobseekerssimplywrote
lettersofapplication.Justputdownyourname,
address,ageandwhetheryouhavepassedanyexams,
wasabouttheaveragelevelofadviceofferedtoyoung
peopleapplyingfortheirfirstjobswhenIleftschool.
Theletterwasreallyjustforopeners,itwasexplained,
everythingelsecouldandshouldbesavedforthe
interview.Andinthosedaysoffullemploymentthe
techniqueworked.Theletterprovedthatyoucould
writeandwereavailableforwork.Youreagerfaceand
intelligentrepliesdidtherest.
Later,asyoumoveduptheladder,something
slightlymoresophisticatedwascalledfor.Theadvice
thenwastoputsomethingintheletterwhichwould
distinguishyoufromtherest.Itmightbethe
aggressiveapproach.Yoursearchisover.Iamthe
personyouarelookingfor,wasawidelyusedtrickthat
occasionallysucceeded.Oritmightbesomespecial
featurespeciallydesignedforthejobinterview.
Thereisnodoubt,however,thatitisthe
increasingnumberofapplicantswithuniversity
educationatallpointsintheprocessofengagingstaff
thathasledtothegreaterimportanceofthe
curriculumvitae.
47.Thereareanincreasingnumberofnewtypes
ofsmalladvertisementinnewspapercolumns.
48.Nowadaysademandforthisspecializedtype
ofservicehasbeencreatedbecause.
49.Inthepastitwasexpectedthatfirstjob
hunterswould.
50.Later,asonewentontoapplyformore
importantjobs,onewasadvisedtoincludein
theletter.
51.Thecurriculumvitaehasbecomesuchan
importantdocumentbecause.
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.
Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideon
thebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteron
AnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowing
passage.
Computersarenowemployedinanincreasing
numberoffieldsinourdailylife.Computershavebeen
taughttoplaynotonlycheckers,butalso
championshipchess,whichisafairlyaccurateyardstick
formeasuringthecomputersprogressintheabilityto
learnfromexperience.
Becausethegamerequireslogicalreasoning,
chesswouldseemtobeperfectlysuitedtothe
computer.Allaprogrammerhastodoistogivethe
computeraprogramevaluatingtheconsequencesof
everypossibleresponsetoeverypossiblemove,and
thecomputerwillwineverytime.Intheorythisisa
sensibleapproach;inpracticeitisimpossible.Today,a
powerfulcomputercananalyze40,000movesasecond.
Thatisanimpressivespeed.Buttherearean
astronomicalnumberofpossiblemovesin
chessliterallytrillions.Evenifsuchaprogramwere
written(andintheoryitcouldbe,givenenoughpeople
andenoughtime),thereisnocomputercapableof
holdingthatmuchdata.
Therefore,ifthecomputeristocompeteat
championshiplevels,itmustbeprogrammedto
functionwithlessthancompletedata.Itmustbeable
tolearnfromexperience,tomodifyitsownprogram,
todealwitharelativelyunstructuredsituationina
word,tothinkforitself.Infact,thiscanbedone.
Chess-playingcomputershaveyettodefeatworld
championchessplayers,butseveralhavebeaten
humanplayersofonlyslightlylowerranks.The
computershavehadprogramstocarrythemthrough
theearly,mechanicalstagesoftheirchessgames.But
theyhavegoneonfromtheretoreasonandlearn,and
sometimestowinthegame.
Thereareotherproofsthatcomputerscanbe
programmedtolearn,butthisexampleissufficientto
demonstratethepoint.Granted,winningagameof
chessisnotanearthshakingeventevenwhena
computerdoesit.Buttherearemanyserioushuman
problems,whichcanbefruitfullyapproachedasgames.
TheDefenseDepartmentusescomputerstoplaywar
gamesandworkoutstrategiesfordealingwith
internationaltensions.Otherproblemsinternational
andinterpersonalrelations,ecologyandeconomics,
andtheever-increasingthreatofworldfaminecan
perhapsbesolvedbythejointeffortsofhumanbeings
andtrulyintelligentcomputers.
52.Accordingtothepassage,computerscannot
beusedto.
A)solvethethreatofworldfamine
B)easeinternationaltension
C)defeatworldchampionchessplayer
D)workoutsolutionstotheindustrialproblems
53.Intheauthorsopinion,.
A)playingchessshowscomputersprogramhas
beendevelopedintoanewstage
B)itispracticallypossiblenowthatcomputercan
wineverychessgamenow
C)computersevenwithlessthancompletedata
canbeprogrammedtodefeattheworldchampion
chessplayer
D)computerscanbeprogrammedtoplayand
reasonbutnotlearn
54.Theauthorsattitudetowardthefutureuseof
computeris.
A)negative
B)positive
C)indifferent
D)critical
55.Inordertothink,computershould.
A)beprogrammedtohavemorethanenough
data
B)learnfromtheexperienceandtoreason
C)dealwithalltheunstructuredsituation
D)predicateeverymoveinthechess
56.Today,thechess-playingcomputercanbe
programmedto.
A)havetrillionsofresponsesinasecondtoeach
possiblemoveandwinthegame
B)storecompletedataandbeatthebestplayers
C)learnfromchess-playingintheearlystageand
goontowinthegame
D)predicateeverypossiblemovebutmayfailto
givetherightresponseeachtime
PassageTwo
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowing
passage.
Largeanimalsthatinhabitthedeserthaveevolved
anumberofadaptationsforreducingtheeffectsof
extremeheat.Oneadaptationistobelightincolor,
andtoreflectratherthanabsorbthesunsrays.Desert
mammalsalsodepartfromthenormalmammalian
practiceofmaintainingaconstantbodytemperature.
Insteadoftryingtokeepdownthebodytemperature
deepinsidethebody,whichwouldinvolvethe
expenditureofwaterandenergy,desertmammals
allowtheirtemperaturestorisetowhatwould
normallybefeverheight,andtemperaturesashighas
46degreesCelsiushavebeenmeasuredinGrants
gazelles.Theoverheatedbodythencoolsdownduring
thecolddesertnight,andindeedthetemperaturemay
fallunusuallylowbydawn,aslowas34degrees
Celsiusinthecamel.Thisisanadvantagesincethe
heatofthefirstfewhoursofdaylightisabsorbedin
warmingupthebody,andanexcessivebuildupofheat
doesnotbeginuntilwellintotheday.
Anotherstrategyoflargedesertanimalsisto
toleratethelossofbodywatertoapointthatwould
befatalfornon-adaptedanimals.Thecamelcanlose
upto30percentofitsbodyweightaswaterwithout
harmtoitself,whereashumanbeingsdieafterlosing
only12to13percentoftheirbodyweight.Anequally
importantadaptationistheabilitytoreplenishthis
waterlossatonedrink.Desertanimalscandrinkhuge
volumesinashorttime,andcamelshavebeenknown
toimbibe(吸?。﹐ver100litersinafewminutes.A
verydehydratedperson,ontheotherhand,cannot
drinkenoughwatertorehydrateatonesession,
becausethehumanstomachisnotsufficientlybigand
becauseatoorapiddilutionofthebodyfluidscauses
deathfromwaterintoxication.Thetoleranceofwater
lossisofobviousadvantageinthedesert,asanimals
donothavetoremainnearawaterholebutcanobtain
foodfromgrazingsparsepastures.Desert-adapted
mammalshavethefurtherabilitytofeednormally
whenextremelydehydrated.Itisacommon
experienceinpeoplethatappetiteislostevenunder
conditionsofmoderatethirst.
57.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A)Animalsdevelopeddifferentstrategiesto
survive.
B)Largeanimalscantakestrategiestoreducethe
effectofextremeheat.
C)Animalscantoleratethelossofbodywater.
D)Averydehydratedpersoncandrinkenough
watertorehydrate.
58.Whylightincolorisimportanttolargeanimals
indeserts?
A)Ithelpedthemmaintainaconstantnormal
bodytemperature.
B)Itreflectsratherthanabsorbsthesun-light.
C)Ithelpsthemseetheirpeersatnight.
D)Ithelpsthemkeepcoolduringthenight.
59.Whatwillbefataltonon-adaptedanimals?
A)Keepinganormalbodytemperature.
B)Drinkingpollutedwater.
C)Drinkinghugevolumesofwaterinashorttime.
D)Feedingwhendehydrated.
60.Whatdoestheauthorimplyabout
desert-adaptedmammals?
A)Theydonotneedtoeatmuchfood.
B)Theycaneatlargequantitiesquickly.
C)Theyeasilylosetheirappetites.
D)Theycantravellongdistanceslookingforfood.
61.Whatisthefollowingstrategynotmentioned
bytheauthor?
A)Thebodytemperaturecanbeextremelyhigh
andcold.
B)Toleratethelossofbodywaterandreplenishit
immediately.
C)Lostappetiteundertheconditionofmoderate
thirsty.
D)Tobelightincolor.
PartVCloze(5minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowing
passage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.You
shouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Memoryisaspecialthinginourlife.Whatsyour
earliestchildhoodmemory?Canyouremember
learningtowalk?Ortalk?Thefirsttimeyou62thunder
orwatchedatelevisionprogram?Adultsseldom63
eventsmuchearlierthantheyearorsobeforeentering
school,justaschildrenyoungerthanthreeorfour64
retainanyspecific,personalexperiences.Avarietyof
explanationshavebeen65bypsychologistsforthis
childhoodamnesia(兒童失憶癥).Onearguesthatthe
hippocampus,theregionofthebrainwhichis
responsibleforformingmemories,doesnotmature66
abouttheageoftwo.Butthemostpopulartheory67
that,sinceadultsdonotthinklikechildren,theycan
not68childhoodmemories.Adultsthinkinwords,and
theirlifememories,arelikestoriesor69oneevent
follows70asinanovelorfilm.Butwhentheysearch
throughtheirmental71forearlychildhoodmemories
toaddtothisverballifestory,theydontfindanythat
fitsthe72.ItsliketryingtofindaChinesewordinan
Englishdictionary.
NowpsychologistAnnetteSimmsoftheNewYork
StateUniversityoffersanew73forchildhoodamnesia.
Shearguesthattheresimply74anyearlychildhood
memoriestorecall.AccordingtoDr.Simms,children
needtolearntouse75spokendescriptionoftheir
personalexperiencesinordertoturntheirown
short-term,quickly76impressionsoftheminto
long-termmemories.Inother77,childrenhavetotalk
abouttheirexperiencesandhearotherstalkabout78
Mothertalkingabouttheafternoon79lookingfor
seashellsatthebeachorDadaskingthemabouttheir
dayatOceanPark.Withoutthis80reinforcement,says
Dr.Simms,childrencannotform81memoriesoftheir
personalexperiences.
62.A)listenedB)feltC)touchedD)heard
63.A)involveB)interpretC)recallD)resolve
64.A)largelyB)rarelyC)merelyD)really
65.A)canceledB)figuredC)proposedD)
witnessed
66.A)untilB)onceC)afterD)since
67.A)magnifiesB)intervenesC)containsD)
maintains
68.A)reflectB)attainC)accessD)refer
69.A)narrativesB)forecastsC)regulationsD)
descriptions
70.A)therestB)anotherC)theotherD)others
71.A)outputsB)dreamsC)flashesD)files
72.A)footstepB)patternC)frameD)landscape
73.A)emphasisB)arrangementC)explanationD)
factor
74.A)arentB)werentC)isntD)wasnt
75.A)anyoneelseB)anyoneelsesC)someelseD)
someoneelses
76.A)forgottenB)rememberedC)forgettingD)
remembering
77.A)sensesB)casesC)wordsD)means
78.A)himB)theirsC)itD)them
79.A)usedB)chosenC)takenD)spent
80.A)habitualB)verbalC)prettyD)mutual
81.A)permanentB)consciousC)subordinateD)
spiritual
PartVITranslation(5minutes)
Directions:Completethesentencesbytranslating
intoEnglishtheChinesegiveninbrackets.Pleasewrite
yourtranslationonAnswerSheet2.
82.Childrenarevery
eagerinthefilm(成為
像電影中英雄那樣強壯英勇的人).
83.Theessenceofthescientificattitudeis
.(人類確定能將宇
宙探究清楚).
84.Itisthat
keepsfreedomalive(是沖突而不是確定的全都).
85.Withfulldetermination,weare
__________________________________(有實力最終
解決這個麻煩的問題).
86.Therewassomething
abouttheplan
thatpleasedallofthem(富于制造性,獨出心裁,很有
氣概).
PartIWriting
青少年的成長始終是一個有爭議的話題,有人認
為家庭的影響至關重要,會作用于青少年的一生;也有
人認為“人以群分',摯友在青少年的成長發(fā)育過程中
具有不行替代的影響作用。
高校生也屬于青少年,閱歷著成長過程中父母和
摯友的影響。本篇作文以考生自身為題材,難度不大。
文章開篇提出在青少年成長過程中,很多人都起
到了特殊重要的作用。一部分人認為父母重要,其緣
由在于孩子從小和父母在一起,他們受到很大影響而
不自知。
其次段探討不同的觀點,即認為同齡人對青少年
的影響更大。因為青少年寵愛和摯友一起玩,寵愛相
互學習,寵愛追逐流行。
第三段談論本人的觀點。首先確定兩方觀點都有
合理的部分,青少年孩提時代和父母在一起,父母的
所作所為為孩子以后的進展奠定了基礎,也影響了孩
子的價值觀和世界觀。當孩子長大時,他們須要獨立
和認同,須要得到同齡人的認可,受到摯友的影響更
多一些。所以得出結論:父母和摯友對青少年的影響
都很大,只是在不同的階段。
Manypartiesareoccupyingimportantpositionsin
thegrowthoftheyoung.Somepeoplethinkthatthe
parentsarethemostessentialinthisprocess,arguing
thattheyounghavebeentogetherwiththeirparents
sincebirthandthattheyareinfluencedwithouttheir
notice.
Otherpeopleholdtheopinionthatthepeersof
theyoungplayamajorroleintheirgrowingup.The
youngprefertohangoutwiththeirfriends,liketo
learnfromoneanother,andaremorelikelytofollow
theso-calledfashion.
Ofcourse,bothviewshaveanelementofreason.
Inthefirstfewyearsoflife,theyoungseewhatever
theirparentsaredoingandlearnfromthem,which
laysabasicfoundationfortheirlaterdevelopmentas
wellastheirvalueonlife,theiroutlook.Whenthey
growolder,theyhaveasenseofindependenceand
identity.Theywanttoberecognizedasmembersof
certaingroups.Thus,bothparentsandfriendsgreatly
affecttheyoung,butindifferentstages.
PartIIReadingComprehension(Skimmingand
Scanning)
原文精譯
電子病案能提高衛(wèi)生保健嗎?
今年年初,奧巴馬政府建立190億美元的刺激基
金,鼓舞醫(yī)院和衛(wèi)生保健機構將病人信息數(shù)字化,更
好的利用信息技術。自此之后,運用電子健康記錄
(EHR)的舉措引起了很大關注。但是,整體而言,衛(wèi)生
保健行業(yè)在接受信息技術、整合計算機體系方面
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