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【2022年】福建省福州市大學英語6級大

學英語六級測試卷(含答案)

學校:班級:姓名:考號:

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofAidEducationinChina.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.每年,高校許多大學生受到鼓舞去貧困地區(qū)以教

2.支教活動的意義

3.我的看法

2.Forthispart,youarerequiredtowriteacompositiononthetopic"Value

Time,ValueLife".Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushouldbase

yourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow.

1.生命有限,時間寶貴,珍視時間就是珍視生命。

2.如何珍視時間?如何珍視生命?

3.遺憾的是,有些年輕人把時間和青春花在……

4.我認為,我們應該……

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:AbilityandGoodLooks.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.老一輩常說,能力比相貌重要

2.如今很多人卻認為相貌比有力重要

3.你的看法

AbilityandGoodLooks

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicSay"Thanks"toParents.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.很多大學生從未對父母的養(yǎng)育之恩道過謝

2.請詳細說明其中的原因

3.你的算法Say"Thanks"toParents

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicContributionsWanted.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.以學校網(wǎng)站編輯部的名義寫一篇征稿啟事

2.說明征稿的內(nèi)容,寫作要求及稿費支付

3.提供聯(lián)系方式

6.1.在校大學生炒股的現(xiàn)象在一些地主很普遍

2.有人認為這種行為不利于學生的學習也有人認為這種行為也能讓學

生有所收獲

3.你的觀點

BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent

7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

Gambling.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

belowinEnglish:

1.Whatisgambling?

2.Theharmofgambling.

3.Howshallwedealwithit?

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledTelephoneorLetter.Youshouldwriteat/east150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.有人喜歡用電話交流,因為……

2.有人則喜歡用書信交流,因為……

3.我的看法。

TelephoneorLetter?

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledCanDonationChangePeople'sLifeinUnderdevelopedAreas?You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.現(xiàn)在許多民間組織和政府機構鼓勵民眾通過捐贈來幫助落后地區(qū)

2.捐贈的確能夠對落后地區(qū)的發(fā)展帶來幫助

3.在我看來,真正能夠幫助落后地區(qū)的還是……

CanDonationChangePeople'sLifeinUnderdevelopedAreas?

10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthe

topicDoWeNeed"Nevergiveup"?Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.“永不言棄”一直被認為是一種積極的生活態(tài)度,是個人成功的關鍵因

2.但是,也有人認為適當?shù)姆艞壊攀敲髦堑倪x擇

3.你對此的看法及理由

DoWeNeed"Nevergiveup"?

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.

AU.S.scientificreportconcludedthatsometrendsofclimatechangewere

causedby.

12.

AccordingtothedescriptionofBuckminsterFuller,themainadvantageofa

triangleinstrengthwas.

13.

Ifyoudisagreewiththewayyourex-spouse,youcanaskthecourtto

decidethebestinterestsofthechildregardingsuchissuesasreligious

instructionormedicalcare.

14.Painsanti.Gains

Pains

TheIraqWarisdraggingintoitsfourthyear.Whilepeaceremainsuncertain

inIraq,opinionpollsintheUnitedStateshaveshownthatsupportforthewar

isfallingdown.However,U.S.PresidentGeorgeW.Bushhasoutwardly

expressedhisconfidenceonmorethanoneoccasion."I'moptimisticwell

succeed.Ifnot,I'dpullourtroopsout,"hesaidatarecentpressconference.

WhenheorderedtroopsintoIraqonMarch20,2003,GeorgeW.Bush

probablywouldnothaveimaginedthatthecountrywouldbeplungedinto

suchachaoticsituationthreeyearslater.

Despiteitsvictoriousoffensives,U.S.forceshavenotbeenabletoclearanti-

U.S.resistance,whichineffecthasseenadrasticrestorationrecently.

AlthoughtheU.S.dominateddemocraticprocesshaslargelybeencompleted,

andWashingtoncontinuestoincreaseeconomicassistance,Iraqhasmade

littleprogressinitsreconstruction,leavingIraqipeoplewithseverewaterand

powershortages.Inparticular,eversincethebombingofafamousShiite

shrine(什葉派教徒的圣地)onFebruary22,thefeudbetweentheSunnis(遜

尼派教徒)andtheShiites,Iraq'stwomajorreligioussects,hasdegenerated

totheedgeofacompletelossofcontrol.

Atpresent,theUnitedStatescanneithercomeupwithaquickanswertothe

Iraqproblem,norriditselfoftheheavyburdeneasily.Behindthe"Iraq

syndrome"arethehugecostsonthepartoftheUnitedStates:over2,300

troopskilledand$200250billionspent.

Gains

Asamatteroffact,theUnitedStateshasreapedremarkablebenefitsfromthe

warinspiteofitsvastcosts.

GeopoliticalPriority

ThegeopoliticalsituationhasbeenmademorefavorabletotheUnitedStates.

OneoftheunderlyingreasonswhytheUnitedStatesseeksatransformation

ofIraqistosmashArabnationalismsoastokeepafirmgriponArab

countries.Iftheiradvantagesinpopulation,naturalresourcesandgeographic

positionareintegratedandtheyspeakwithonevoice,letaloneestablisha

unifiedArabcountry,the22-nationArabworldwillbecapableofresisting

interventionbybigpowers.Unitymeanspowerandprovidesthebestscreen

againsttheinterferenceofWesternsuperpowers.Arabnationalism,

championedbyformerEgyptianPremierGamalAbdelNasser,wasatits

heightinthe1950sto1960s.In1956,Nassersuccessfullydefendedthe

militaryaggressionwagedbyBritain,FranceandIsrael.IntheFourthMiddle

EastWar,ortheYomKippurWarin1973,theArabcountrieseffectively

protectedtheirdignityandinterestsbyusingtheoilweapon.AlthoughArab

nationalismgraduallydeclinedafterthat,withconflictsemergingamongthe

variousnations,thebasisforpoliticalintegrationstillexists.FortheUnited

States,theArabworldis,ofcourse,toolarge.

IraqisatthecoreoftheArabworld.ItsformerleaderSaddamHusseinhad

beengoingoutofhiswaytoreviveArabnationalismbytakingadvantageof

theanti-U.S.sentimentspopularintheMiddleEast,somethinginauspicious

forWashington.ItisforthesereasonsthattheUnitedStatessetabout

changingthenatureofIraqthroughtheIraqWar,thepost-wardemocratic

transformation,andespeciallysupportingtheKurds(庫爾德人).Inthenew

IraqiConstitution,thecountryisnolongerlabeledan"Arabcountry".

TheUnitedStateshasthereforesucceededinbreakingtheArabworldfrom

within,preventingtherevivalofArabnationalismandgettingridofthe

biggestthreatforittocontroltheoilandstrategiczonesintheMiddleEast.

Inthemeantime,asIraqisturnedintoadependent,proU.S.(支持美國的)

country,theUnitedStateswillbeabletoestablishanewstrategicbaseinthe

heartoftheMiddleEast.Acurvelink

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

TheexamplethatSourwoodchangescolorsbeforeotherspeciesdoillustrate

thatthetimingofcolorchange.

16.YouTubecanhardlygenerateprofitbecause.

A.itscontentcanbeillegal

B.itisonlypartofGoogle

C.itisnotwell-knownenough

D.itsetstoomanylimitstousers

17.EnginesofChange

TheHolyGrail(圣杯)forAutomakers

IamdrivingthroughdowntownWashington,D.C.,inawhiteGMminivan

withfriendlyblue-bubblepaperdecoratingthesides.It'semittingnotoxic

chemicalsandtheengineseemstopurr(發(fā)出隆隆聲)ratherthangrowl.Iam

drivingahydrogen-poweredautomobile-soclean,youcandrinkfromthe

exhaustpipe-andit'sasmooth,energeticride.

It'salsotheHolyGrailforautomakers,environmentalists,politicalleaders——

and,mostimportant,driverseverywhere,whetherornotwerealizeityet.

What'snottolikeaboutavehiclethatcombatsglobalwarming,offershope

ofweaning(使戒掉)theworldoffMideastoil,andcouldsaveonfuelcosts?

Morethananything,though,thedevelopmentofthehydrogencar,alongwith

otheralternatives,isaresponsetooneunsettlingfact:Theworldwilloneday

runoutofoil.Andthatdaymayarrivesoonerthanmostofuswouldthink.

IndustryexpertsattheAssociationfortheStudyofPeakOilandGas(ASPO)

predictthatby2008,wemayhaveextractedhalftheavailableglobalsupply

ofoil.Whileittookusthebetterpartofthelastcenturytoreachthishalfway

point,itwilltakesignificantlylesstimetoconsumetherest.Withmore

industrializedcountries,morecars,trucksandbuses,andmoredemandthan

everforhomeheatingandappliancesjustthinkChina-oilcouldreach

depletionmorequicklythanweonceassumed.Sotheraceisunderwayto

findaffordablefuelalternatives,aswellasnewwaystoconserveour

remainingoil.

Forcarmanufacturersandagrowingnumberofconsumers,thefutureisnow-

intheform,ofthelatestgenerationofhybridvehicles.Toyota,Hondaand

Fordhaveledthechargewithtechnologythatpairsasmallgasolineengine

withanelectricmotorthatactuallypowersthecarwithouthighlevelsof

pollution.Theelectricmotorandgasolineengineismoreefficientthana

combustion(燃燒)engine.AccordingtotheAlliancetoSaveEnergy,in2004,

SUVdriversspentabout$1,225onfuel,whilepassengercarscost$976to

run.Hybriddriversonlyspentbetween$350and$450.

Also,hybridshavesolvedabigdrawbackofenergy-efficientelectriccars,

whichneedtoberechargedregularlyliterallypluggedintoapowersource.

HybridslikeHonda'sInsight,CivicandAccord,andToyota'sPrius,charge

thebatteryasyoudrive.Plus,somecantravelmorethan600milesonatank

ofgas.

Tolurepeopletobuythesecleaner,moreefficientcars一hybrids,thefederal

governmentisofferingownersaone-timetaxdeduction.Localgovernments

areofferingincentivestoo.HybridownersinLosAngelesreceiveparking

exemptions;inConnecticut,residentswhoseenergy-efficientcarsgetatleast

40milespergallonareexemptfromthesalestaxonthecar;Pennsylvania

ownersareeligiblefora$500discountatpurchase;andinVirginia,hybrid

driverscantakeadvantageoftheHOV(high-occupancyvehicle)lane—no

matterhowmanypassengersareonboard.

AccordingtoBradleyBerman,editorofHybridC,88,000ofthese

automobilesweresoldintheUnitedStateslastyear-that'snearlydoublethe

previousyearandabouttentimesasmanysoldin2000.Thisyearalone,the

chic(時尚的)Priusisontracktosellsome45,000,despitesix-monthwaiting

lists.

ReducingU.S.OilConsumption

Evenasmorehybridcarshittheroad,thetechnologyisakeyelementinan

excitingnewproject,onethatcouldhastenourtransitiontoahydrogen-fuel

economy.TheRockyMountainInstitute(RMI),anonprofitorganization

dedicatedtoenergypolicy,haslaunchedaresearchcenterwiththesole

purposeofcreatingthe"Hypercar."Thisvehicle'sdesigniswhatsetsitapart.

Hypercarsareformulatedtomakethemostofanultra-lightconstruction,low-

dragaero-dynamicsandhybrid-electricdrivetrainstoachievemuchgreate

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

BesidesthediscoveriesofandNewtonalsodevelopedoneof

themostpowerfultoolsofmathematics—calculus.

19.

Apolicemancanlegallygiveathoroughsearchtoacarbyaskingforthecar

occupant's.

20.

TherearefewervoicecallsinNewYorkinthedaysaftertheattack.

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(28)

A.Educatingstudents.

B.Changingthedangeroustrends.

C.Arrestingthosecriminals.

D.Punishingthosedrugusers.

22.(14)

A.Savetimebyusingacomputer.

B.Buyherowncomputer.

C.BorrowMary'scomputer.

D.Stayhomeandcompleteherpaper.

23.(21)

A.Shewastoobusytorememberifshehadreturnedthem.

B.Shedidn'treturntheminfact.

C.Shegavethemtothelandlordtoreturn.

D.Shedidreturnthembutsomehowthelibrarymadeamistake.

24.(25)

A.Becauseheistooyoungtocatchthat.

B.Becausehehasnotbeenexposedtothat.

C.Becausehissisterhasn'tcaughtthat.

D.Becausehehasbeenimmunizedrecently.

25.[B8]

26.聽力原文:M:Hey,Jane.What'ssointeresting?

W:Hi,Tom.I'mreadingthisfascinatingarticleonthesocietiesoftheIceAge.

M:(19)TheIceAge?Thereweren'tanysocietiesthen,justagroupofpeople

livinginthecave.

W:That'swhatpeopleusedtothink.ButanewexhibitoftheAmerica

museumofnaturalhistoryshowedIceAgepeopleweresurprisinglyadvanced.

Youmayneverhearofit.

M:Oh,really?Inwhatways?

W:(20)Well,IceAgepeopleweretheinventorsoflanguage,art,andmusic

asweknowit.Andtheydidn'tliveincaves,theybuilttheirownshelters.

M:Whatdidtheyusetobuildthem?Thecoldweatherwouldhavekilledoff

mostofthetreessotheycouldn'thaveusedwood.Ofcoursetheycouldn't

liveintheiceblocks.

W:Insomeofthewarmerclimate,theydidbuildthehousesofwood.Inother

places,theyusedanimalbonesandskinsorlivedinnaturalstoneshelters.

M:Howdidtheystaywarm?Animalskinwailsdon'tsoundverysturdy(堅

固的).

W:(21)Well,itsaysherethatintheearlyIceAge,theyoftenfacedthehouse

towardssouthtotaketheadvantageofthesun,aprimitivesortofsolarheating.

M:Hey,that'sprettysmart.Butwhennightcomes,itisstillaproblemtokeep

warm.

W:Theyhadsomesolution.PeopleinthelateIceAgeeveninsulatedtheir

homesbyputtingheatedstonesonthefloor.Theyalsohavesomecreative

waystomaketheirlifebetter.

M:Allthesesoundinteresting.(22)CanIreadthatmagazinearticleafter

you'redone?IthinkIcanusesomeoftheknowledgeformyrecentpaper.

W:Yes,sure.

(23)

A.Theylivedincaves.

B.Theytraveledingroups.

C.Theyhadanadvancedlanguage.

D.Theyatemostlyfruits.

27.聽力原文:M:Howwasyourweekend?

W:Itwasawful.

M:Awful?Really?ButIthoughtyouweresupposedtobegoingonatrip.

Diditgetcancelled?

W:No,unfortunately,itwouldn'tbeenbetterifithad.

M:Whatdoyoumean?

W:Well,fiveofusweresupposedtogotoChicagoinLisa'scar.

M:Yeah?一"

W:AndweweregoingtostayatSue'sparents'house,whichisinChicago.

M:Right?一、

W:Soit'saboutafour-hourtrip,andweweregoingtogetthereonFriday

evening,spendSaturdaysightseeing,andcomebacklastnightsowecould

gotoclassesthismorning.

M:OK.Thatsoundslikeagoodplan.Sowhatwentwrong?

W:Whatdidn'tgowrong?Firstofall,wewereallcrammedintoLisa'stiny

carwithallfourbags.

M:Soundsprettyuncomfortable.

W:Holdon.I'mjustgettingstarted.Rememberhowhotitwasthisweekend?

M:Yeah,ItwassobadIhadtogetoutofthelibrary.Iendedupgoingtothe

beachbothdays.

W:Well,wewerestuckinLisa'scarFridayafternoonandtheairconditioner

wasn'tworking.

M:Whydidn'tyouopenthewindows?

W:Wedid,butthebreezesblowinginweren'texactlycool.

M:I'llbetyouweregladtogettoChicago.

W:That'stheworstpart.Wenevermadeit.Marystartedfeelingsickfromall

theheat,soLisatrieddrivingfastertofindMarysomethingtodrink.Tomake

alOngstoryshort,thecarbrokedownandwewerestrandedtillthismorning

insomesmalltownneartheIndianaborder.

M:Couldn'tSue'sparentscomepickyouup?

W:Theywereoutoftown.

(20)

A.Aprilthisyear,3.

B.Marchthisyear,3.

C.Aprilthisyear,4.

D.Marchthisyear,4.

28.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:TheMotherGooseStories,sowellknowntochildrenallover

theworld,arecommonlysaidtohavebeenwrittenbyalittleoldwomanfor

hergrandchildren.Accordingtosomepeople,shelivedinBoston,andher

realnamewasElizabethVergoose.Herson-in-law,aprinternamedThomas

Fleet,wassupposedtohavepublishedthefamousstoriesandpoemsforsmall

childrenin1719.However,nocopyofthisbookhaseverbeenfound,and

mostscholarsdoubtthetrothofthisstory—anddoubt,moreover,thatMother

Goosewaseverarealparson.Theypointoutthatthenameisadirect

translationoftheFrench"MereI'Ohe."In1679theFrenchmanCharles

Perraultpublishedthefirstbookinwhichthisnamewasused.Thecollection

containseighttales,including"SleepingBeauty","Cinderell,"and"Pussin

Boots."ButPerraultdidnotoriginatethesestories;theywerealreadyquite

popularinhisday,andheonlycollectedthem.

(27)'

A.ThomasFleetpublishedtheMotherGooseStories.

B.ElizabethVergoosewrotethefirstMotherGooseStories.

C.TheMotherGooseStoriesweretranslatedintoFrench.

D.ElizabethVergoosepublishedthefirstMotherGooseStories.

29.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

(27)

A.Tocommemorateahistoricflight,

B.Totryouteightnewballoons.

C.TorecruitballoonistsfromallovertheUnitedStates.

D.Totestwhetherhelium(氨氣)balloonsarebetterthanhot-airballoons.

30.(31)

A.33poundspersquareinch.

B.14.7poundspersquareinch.

C.600poundspersquareinch.

D.280poundspersquareinch.

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)

31.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

IthasbeencalledtheHolyGrailofmodernbiology.Costingmorethan£2

billion,itisthemostambitiousscientificprojectsincetheApolloprogram

thatlandedamanonthemoon.Anditwilltakelongertoaccomplishthanthe

lunarmissions,foritwillnotbecompleteuntilnextcentury.Evenbeforeitis

finished,accordingtothoseinvolved,thisprojectshouldopenupnew

understandingof,andnewtreatmentfor,manyoftheailmentsthatafflict

humanity.

TheobjectiveoftheHumanGenomeProjectissimpletostatebutaudacious

inscope:tomapandanalyzeeverysinglegenewithinthedoublehelixof

humanity'sDNA.Theprojectwillrevealanewhumananatomy-notthe

bones,musclesandsinews,butthecompletegeneticblueprintforahuman

being.ThoseworkingontheHumanGenomeProjectclaimthatthenew

geneticanatomywilltransform,medicineandreducehumansufferinginthe

21stcentury.Butothersseethefuturethroughadarkerglassandfearthatthe

projectmayopenthedoortoaworldpeopledbyFrankenstein'smonstersand

disfiguredbyaneweugenics(優(yōu)生學).

Thegeneticinheritanceababyreceivesfromitsparentsatthemomentof

conceptionfixesmuchofitslaterdevelopment.Thehumangenomeisthe

compendiumofalltheseinheritedgeneticinstructions.Wittenoutalongthe

doublehelixofDNAarethechemicallettersofthegenetictext,forthehuman

genomecontainsmorethan3billionletters.Ontheprintedpageitwouldfill

about7,000volumes.Yetwithinlittlemorethanadecade,thepositionof

everyletteranditsrelationtoitsneighborswillhavebeentrackeddown,

analyzedandrecorded.

Ifproperlyapplied,thenewknowledgegeneratedbytheHumanGenome

Projectmayfreehumanityfromtheterriblescourgeofdiversediseases.But

ifthenewknowledgeisnotusedwisely,italsoholdsthethreatofcreating

newformsofdiscriminationandnewmethodsofoppression.Oncebeforein

thiscentury,therelentlesscuriosityofscientificresearchersbroughttolight

forcesofnatureinthepoweroftheatom,themasteryofwhichhasshaped

thedestinyofnationsandovershadowedallourlives.TheHumanGenome

Projectholdsthepromisethat,ultimately,wemaybeabletoalterourgenetic

inheritanceifwesochoose.Butthereisthecentralmoralproblem,howcan

weensurethatwhenwechoose,wechoosecorrectly?Thatsuchapotential

isapromiseandnotathreat?Weneedonlylookatthepasttounderstandthe

danger.

ThepassagecomparestheHumanGenOmeProjectinscaletothe.

32.Whycan'tbatsandadultowlsseecolorsaccordingtothepassage?

33.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Stonetools,animalbonesandanincisedmammothtuskfoundinRussia's

frigidfarnorthhaveprovidedwhatarchaeologistssayisthefirstevidence

thatmodemhumansorNeanderthalslivedintheArcticmorethan30,000

yearsago,atleast15,000yearsearlierthanpreviouslythought.

AteamofRussianandNorwegianarchaeologists,describingthediscoveryin

today'sissueofthejournalNature,saidthecampsite,atMamontovayaKurya,

ontheUraRiverattheArcticCircle,wasthe"oldestdocumentedevidence

forhumanpresenceatthishighlatitude."Digginginthebedofanoldriver

channelclosetotheUralMountains,theteamuncovered123mammalbones,

includinghorse,reindeerandwolf."Themostimportantfind,"theysaid,was

afour-footmammothtuskwithgroovesmadebychoppingwithasharpstone

edge,"unequivocallytheworkofhumans,"Thetuskwascarbon-datedat

about36,600yearsold.Plantremainsfoundamongtheartifactsweredated

at30,000to31,000years."

Otherarchaeologistssaidtheanalysisappearedtobesound.Butthey

cautionedthatitwasdifficult,whendealingwithriverbeddeposits,tobesure

thatartifactshadnotbecomejumbledoutoftheirtrueplace,andthustime,in

thegeologiclayers.Theyquestionedwhetherthediscovererscouldreliably

concludethatthestonetoolswereinfactcontemporarywiththebones.But

inacommentaryaccompanyingthearticle,Dr.JohnA.J.Gowlettofthe

UniversityofLiverpoolinEnglandwrote,"Althoughtherearequestionsto

beanswered,theartifactsillustrateboththecapacityofearlyhumanstodo

theunexpected,andthevalueofarchaeologists'researchinginunlikely

areas."

Thediscovererssaidtheycouldnotdeterminefromthefewstoneartifacts

whetherthesitewasoccupiedbyNeanderthals,hominidswhobythenhada

longhistoryashuntersinEuropeandwesternAsia,orsomeofthefirst

anatomicallymodernhumanstoreachEurope.

Inanycase,otherarchaeologistssaid,thefindingscouldbesignificant.

IfthesetoolmakerswereNeanderthals,thefindingssuggestedthatthese

humanrelatives,whobecameextinctafter30,000yearsago,weremore

capableandadaptablethantheyaregenerallygivencreditfor.Livinginthe

Arcticclimatepresumablyrequiredhigherlevelsoftechnologyandsocial

organization.

Iftheyweremodernhumans,thenthesurpriseisthattheyhadpenetratedso

farnorthinsuchashorttime.Therehasbeennofirmevidenceformodern

humansinEuropebeforeabout35,000yearsago.Ithadgenerallybeen

thoughtthatthenorthernmostpartofEurasiawasnotoccupiedbyhumans

untilthefinalstageofthelasticeage,some13,000to14,000yearsago,when

theworld'sclimatebegantomoderate.Dr.Gowlettsaidthenewfindings

indicatedthattheArcticregionofEuropeanRussiawasextremelycoldbut

relativelydryandice-freemorethan30,000yearsago.

Whatisthesignificanceofthediscovery?

AltshowsthatmodernhumanslivedintheArcticmorethan3,000years

ago.

B.ItshowsthatNeanderthalslivedintheArcticmorethan3,000yearsago.

C.Itshowstheoldestdocumentedevidenceforhumanpresenceatsuchhigh

latitude.

D.Itshowshumancouldusetools30,000yearsago.

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

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35.

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36.

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六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

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38.

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39.

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參考答案

l.AidEducationinChinaEachyearcollegestudentsencouragedto.aid

studentsinthepoverty-strickenareasbecomevolunteersinpoorvillagesfor

ayearandtrytoimproveeducationinpoorareas.Aid-educationhasbeen

beneficialintwoaspects.Ononehandcollegevolunteersarereallydevoted

tothecause.Theyhaveopenedtheeyesofstudentsinunderdeveloped

regionstotheoutsideworldbybringingthemnewknowledgeandthoughts.

Asaresulttheyareextremelywell-receivedbythechildrenthere.Onthe

otherhandcollegestudentshavereceivedarigoroustrainingbyadaptingto

theharshlivingconditions.Theyareenjoyingtheappreciationandno

distancefriendshipfromthechildren.What'smoretheyaregreatlyinspired

bythemovingandtirelessspiritofthechildren.InmyopinionChina's

educationaldevelopmentcan'tbeisolatedfromeachindividualandwe

collegestudentsshouldtaketheleadinresponsetotheappealforofferingaid

tochildreninpoorareas.AidEducationinChinaEachyear,collegestudents,

encouragedto.aidstudentsinthepoverty-strickenareas,becomevolunteers

inpoorvillagesforayearandtrytoimproveeducationinpoorareas.Aid-

educationhasbeenbeneficialintwoaspects.Ononehand,collegevolunteers

arereallydevotedtothecause.Theyhaveopenedtheeyesofstudentsin

underdevelopedregionstotheoutsideworldbybringingthemnew

knowledgeandthoughts.Asaresult,theyareextremelywell-receivedbythe

childrenthere.Ontheotherhand,collegestudentshavereceivedarigorous

trainingbyadaptingtotheharshlivingconditions.Theyareenjoyingthe

appreciationandnodistancefriendshipfromthechildren.What'smore,they

aregreatlyinspiredbythemovingandtirelessspiritofthechildren.Inmy

opinion,China'seducationaldevelopmentcan'tbeisolatedfromeach

individualandwecollegestudentsshouldtaketheleadinresponsetothe

appealforofferingaidtochildreninpoorareas.

2.ValueTimeValueLifeAsanoldsayinggoes"Aninchoftimeequalsan

inchofgold.Goldcanberegainedifitisgonebuttimewillneverreturnwhen

itpassed."Perhapstimeisunlimitedinsomedegreebutman'sliValueTime,

ValueLifeAsanoldsayinggoes,"Aninchoftimeequalsaninchofgold.

Goldcanberegainedifitisgone,buttimewillneverreturnwhenitpassed."

Perhapstimeisunlimitedinsomedegree,butman'sli

3.AbilityandGoodLooksOldpeopleusuallytollyoungpeoplethatthey

shouldnotjudgepeoplebytheirappearance.Thatmeansappearanceisloss

importantthansayability.Indeedwe'veseensomanybrilliantpeoplewho

arenotgood-lookingatall.Inthefilm"Mozart"anoperasingerreiteratesthis

viewbysaying:"Forawomanoftasteitisnotthelooksbutthetalentthat

interestsus."Forherthepr

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